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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1938, PIRATES WIN. ANOTHER PROM CHICAGO WHITE SOx BLANK WASHINGTON SENATORS AS NEW YORK YANKEES DE- FEAT 8ST. LOUIS BROWNS rae, (Specint to The Citizen) i PITTSBURGH, Sept. 8.—The* Pittsburgh Pirates triumphed oyer the New York Giants by a 14-2 yictory. The Pittsburghers. thor- oughly enjoyed themselves at the expense of four New York pitch-|. ers in taking the game which made it three out of four for ‘the series 80 far and reduced the Giants’ lead to five and ‘a half games, The Chicago White Sox defeat- ed the Washington Senators. score in this contest was 1-0. In the shut-out Se Monte Weayer, Washington pitcher, held Chicago toa ig bi in the first eight innings, but lost his game when) he allowed the White Sox two ti and a walk for a run in the rib Lou Gehrig again Jei the way, the Yankees ie ae Seth s the St. Louis Browns to win their | “Red’* nd straight 12. to 8.) whe% oie drov fy runs, | ru gun | it wy ‘in, oF ite 192 filayed to continu No site toca i a "eau at a Sdaaspakensassessparweccosenceecesscncaccess Faber And Grimes-—-The Last Of ‘in mg it are left. They are Urban Sox and Burleigh Grimes (right) » The “spitball” was 0, but’ 18 pitchers then throwing new “spitters” are allowed to come = CUBAN CLUB TEAM DIVIDES HONORS WITH PELICANS. DOUBLEHEADER © OF DIA-| tery mate; Lon Warneke,-his six- ‘MONDBALL -PLAYED*- YES- teenth yictory of the season and the Chicago Cubs a2 tol win over} TERDAY: AFTERNOON AT the Boston ‘Braves. ARK The Cardinals pounded Ragland RAR tee P. The Cuban Glub diamondball} ten split a doubleheader yesterday | 10 to 1. afternoon at the Legion grounds, | ‘Walter Beck proyed stronger|with the Pelicans. The first game} than Red Lucas in a mound battle}was a pitchers’ battle between and the Dodgers came through in Stanley ‘of the Cuban Club and the eighth inning to defeat the! Martinez of the Pelicans. Reds 2 to 0. It was the twentieth} A home run by Pedro Diaz set-| time the Reds have been shut out|tled the issue in the seventh. The this year and Beck gave them only|ball sgiled, over the left field five ,hits doing the stunt. fence. M. Mesa of the Cuban Club The summaries: hit a triple for the other extra American League base blow of the game. R. H. In the second game the Cuban 813 3 Club defeated the Young Pirates. 12 15 g; The excellent pitching of M. Es- iles,. He-|@uinaldo contributed to the de- bert, Knott: and Monkeys Uhie, | feat for he held the Pirates to two Allen and Dickey. . |Singles. Stanley and Moreno fea- " tured with the bat, and Garcia in At Philadelphia reland ... sg it ball as urling shu a made his debut, seg Marcum, fight-hander, pitched the Athletics og a 6.to 0 victory over the Cleyeland Indians to give the Tolacelabis aegrege- pg two straight in the four-' ie series. ad bith cal y Hartnett sco; Bs is homer and the oth- er after doubling, to give his bat- You consistently and Dean held the Phillies to seven’ seattered hits and St. Louis won, RR. B {center field caught eight ys 0 5 1 Without an error. $ First Game Pélidians aipaiae 110 102 000—5 7 3 and B, Babes Stanley "and My . 7 8 0 Moreno. | Batteries: ae = Grube; Weaver and Sewell. Detroit at Boston, wet grounds. Second Game Cuban Club R. H. 510 012 000-9 9 6! Young Pirates— 000 020 020—4 9|~ R.H.E.| Batteries: M. Esquinaldo and/ New York | 210 1/M. Moreno; E. Rodriguez and 1} Pittsburgh 14 14 1) Rodriguez. | Batteries: Parmelee, Luque, Clark, Salverson and Mancuso, | Richards; Meine and Grace, Fin- ney. At Cipeharatt R. BOE. Brooklyn Cincinnati ie ete 050 Batteries: Beck and Lopez; ! teh aad Laaheral. z AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Washington. St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston, two games. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at St. Louis. cians i j Davis; Dean and O'Farrell. Volmari Isse-Hollo, the young a Moblin Sen Finnish runner who won the ody te iruaranteed steeplechase championship during| so for cay cope. ietand 5 Four the Olympic Games held in Los Money if it faila—Advt. Angeles, recently broke the world! record for the four-mile ag for The Citizen—20, | covering the distance in National League At Pittsburgh | At Chicago Boston Batteries: Brandt and Hogan: Warneke and Hartnett. At St. Louis Philadelphia St. Louis. .. minutes and 1 second. Detroit (COLORED TEAMS TO PLAY SUNDAY There will be a doubleheader played Sunday afternoon at ‘the Navy Field. The first game will start promptly at 1:30 o’cloek be- tween the Tigers and the Coconuts, two fast colored teams. Last Sunday the score was Ti- gers 5, Coconuts 2, and it was ex- citing from start to finish. A good game is expected be- tween these clubs again this Sun- day. In the second game the Trojans will cross bats with the Sluggers. The Trojans won their last two games from the Sluggers. Sunday | before last they-won 3 to 2 in 11 | frames, and last Sunday they won 5 to 3 in the regulation nine can- tos. | This Sunday Manager Hamlin will use Howard Gates on the mound instead of Bethel who pitched the two games that brought defeat. The Trojans will use their old stand by, Sanchez. R. H. EB. f 490-010 100—6 14 4}) AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Club— WwW. 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