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3 TUESDAY, pecans 2, 19338. CARDS DEFEAT GIANTS; BRAVES PIRATES CAPTURE TWO FROM| CONTEST... STAGED- YESTER- GAME PLAYED YESTERDAY TRIM; DAY AFTERNOON WINDS UP! AFTERNOON PHILLIES, TIGERS NEW YORK YANKEES WITH! AID OF SORRELL (peeinl to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Avg. 29.—The, Cardinals trimmed: the: Giants to the tune of 12 to 8. A booming seven-run drive in: the. ninth. in- ning gave the St. Lauis Cards the vietory, . ‘The Cincinnati Reds shut out the Boston Braves’ by a score of 2-0. The Braves’ pennant aspira- f tions received a decided setback when Fred (Red) Lucas, star Oin-; cinnati twirler, sent them down, _ whieh was the second straight loss | for the Tribe, Hafey knocked _ two home runs for the Reds. | | — The Pirates captured two games | from the Phillies, while the Tigers | trimmed the Yanks with Vic Sor- | rell holding the Yankees to four hits, The Athletics rallied to win a@ game from Chicago. | Phe summaries: American Teague q At Detroit R. 1. B. ; New York . 140 610 0 t Allen, ) At Chicago Philadelphia Chicago . Batteri ' Cochrane; Sullivan. RWB 914 4: 5 10. 2! Peterson. and) Jones, Lyons and Boston at St.’ “Louis; - Srounds, Washington at Cleveland, wet At Philadelphia Pittsburgh . Philadelphia 513 8 ies $ ft, Chagnen and{ set ci as % and! 0 Batteries: Picinieh;! oH am Ragland per Dav Av New York Louis lew York . I Batteries: Carleton, Vane: Dean ind O'Farrell; * Schu- eher, Clark ‘and Mancuso. At Boston FP Cincinnati . Boston i Batteries: a a ie [} Brandt and Spohrer, — a Chicago at Brooklyn, rain, Club— ‘ashington York eland 496 1492 468 trot .. on : Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. OL 46 55 56 bt 56 68 70 7 IS PURPLE RULING OF VATICAN (Wy Annoctated Press) VATICAN CITY, Aug. 29.— fariations in the shade of purple hy high Roman Catholic chi are eliminated by a cree of the Vatican's congrega-| of ceremonials. Samples of; shade selected have been sent, all prelates. Club—— Pinginnati . MacFayden’ R. Ro’uez, p-tf and Dickey; Sorrell and Hayworth.|F. Acdo, 1f-1b 1 off Rodriguez VETERANS DOWN L YOUNG STARS IN | BASEBALL GAME IN SCORE, OF § 70.6; INTER-| ESTING EXHIBITION The Veterans defeated ane} Young Stars yesterday by an 8. to 6 score. Bobby Lewis. was the} star of the game. He hit two home! runs ‘over the left.field fence and drove home four runs. F. Acevedo also hit a.home rup. Bearup hit three singles in five times up. E. Rodriguez knocked | out a double and two singles in four timés at the bat. Kirschen- baum caught a*very nifty game. All Veterans that ‘are going to play on’ Labor°Day ‘are requested te come out: Wednesday: and ‘Fri- day afternoons at 4 “p.m, practide at the park; Catherine and Emma streets. The box. scores: Veterans AB J. Fe’ndez, 8b Griffin, 2b-p E, Ro’uész, ‘2b Bearup, rf;lf Lewis, ef -..... Medina, 1b-3b Sevilla, ss Kire’nbaum, € Cm Me Ot HI ert oT Albury, 2b ¢ xSwain .... Gnd det 0 OE te ohm ooooweNton! on nmedwononnnms COMM URR OOK ODP comoctoooore Ss Totale— 34 8 16.27 10 5 x--Batted .for E, Rodriguez in the seventh inning. o E. x Céede acne rs 1.3 fe s5 ene eda. ee Oo 1 Totals— in 3 Veterans 310 000 180-—"8' 16" 5 Stars .. 111 620 0W1— 6 7 3° Summary: Home runs: Lewis 2, F, Atevedo; three base hits: P. Diaz, Martinez; two base hits: Se- villa, BE. oe > and B. Bareia; stolen bases: inez 2, Mon- teagudo; four hits and five runs in six innings; struck out: by Rodriguez 38, by Griffin 2, by Garcia 4; bases on balls: off Rodriguez 2, off Garcia 5; sacrifice hits: Bearup, Lewis; wild pitch; Rodriguez 3; time of game: 2:00; umpires: Taxi Tynes; hit by pitcher: Swain, by {| Garcia, [ote AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at St, Louis. New York at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland, two games. Philadelphia at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Chicago at Brooklyn, games, St. Louis at New York. (Only games scheduled.) two 424°9 BE ON THE SAFE SIDE by sending that next Printing Job to THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 81 ‘ganizations working hard for vic-| »ment all went out. LIGHTHOUSE UNIT LOSES TO RELIEF IN DIAMONDBALL AT NAVY FIELD; TENTH INNING RAL- LY. WINS CONTEST Peri That Black. Horse troop of the; wreeking tug Relief “rode rough shod over the lighthouse depart- ‘ment in the diamondball game at the navy. field yesterday _ after- noon. The game was a corking good exhibition of’ the sport up to the? inning with the seore standing 5} to 5 and every member of the or-| tony. There was-one spot in the game the lighthouse crew got a bad break.. This was-when, with noi one on base, John. Roberts swatted | a home run. This was the out-| standing feature of the game. In the 10th inning, the Relief} gallopers picked up speed and be-} fare the end of the fest had blazed home with five runs, making it 10 to 5. When the. Lighthouse. aggrega- tion came to bat the spectators were looking forward to a pick up. The beacons were brightly burning} and-all stations flashing perfectly. | One by one the navigation aids} crew were retired, the light get- ting dimmer and dimmer until the last- man was sent tothe rear when the lights of the lighthouse depart- Seote by innings: R. "Lighthouse .. 040.010 000 0— 5 Relief - -. 101 102 000 5—10 Batteries: Peterson and Russell; sAlbary and Carbonell. Criselda Meyer, 17, of Kansas City, Kan.,-who has finished a complete course in religious edu- _catibn, is believed to be the young- |! “est person in America to receive such a diploma, BUNCH DEFEATS CUBS’ OUTHIT DIAMONDBALL GAME LAST EVENING RESULTS. IN SCORE OF 22. TO.12; CATES AND. GOQEHRING STARS eco (By JOVE) The Lopez Funeral Home .dia- mondball aggregation went wild in the -fiyst league, game and swamp- ed the Cubs to defeat, Aguilar’s elub by the overwhelming score af 22 to 12. - Sterling, pitching im unusual form, was a bit wild and on‘ two oecasions: forced runs for the Em- balmers by walking a man with the bases loaded. The Gubs’ ace twirl- er issued eight free passes, which goes to show that the youngster was not his usual self, * The Cubs outhit the Funeral boys, but Aguilar’s gang were out- splayed on the field and that counts for much in diamondball. The hitting stars of the evening were William Cates, L. F, H.; Blondon Goehring, Cubs. The pair of third basemen’ seemed to have been in a hitting race. Neither | bested the other as both hit ‘safely four times in five trips to the pan, Other players who hit better than .300 last night were: L. Gon-; zalez, Carlton Park, Robert Bethel, ‘Douglas MeCarthy, Andy Park and Sterling. The game’was one of the wild- est played this-year with the teams making 34 runs with as many hits and“ 14 errors between the two! jelubs. Seore by innings: R. H, E. ‘L, F, H. 00% 011 3010-—22 16 3 Cubs .. 004 300.104 —12 18 11 Batteries; A. Lunn and Ingra- ham; Sterling, Gonzalez and G. Park. Summary: Errors: Traynor, Bill- berry, Gonzalez, Goehring 2, Lo- pez, P. Castro, Griffin, C,. Park, Sterling 2, Baker, P, Gonzalez, Al- bury, Demeritt; two base hits: Goehring 2, Sterling; three base hit: Cates; home run: Albury; double play: McCarthy to Baker; bases on balls: off Sterling 8, off Lunn 3; struck out: by Sterling 3, by Lunn 3;‘wild pitches: Sterling 2, Lunn; umpires: Head and Valdes. Two young foxes that wandered finto, Augusta, Ga., were cangtt with bare hands. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. 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