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| Walter, Johnson 3 jshutouts in his 21 years as a ’ Mwevtine Held ~ | Washington Senator hurler. : erties ig Satter. STANDINGS The Navy Post of the American } Sener s | , “graben , | In 1913, Walter Johnson, hurl- Te tm : es Park) Legion, Miami, will be here to-! ed 56 consecutive shutout innings| Dedgers; Braves eenctlher } “a morrow Sunday for games to be! for the Washington Senators. Beat Pirates; Indians i ane a >» Soom Room % 5 4 cong pennant al Twel Walter Johnsor Defea Red So - aie “A ickle jer ‘ 709! dium. "The Sa ‘ welve times 3 } efeat x “A tackle is a | a tee onto the Atop VR-1 Foyer 6.6 Mat The Saturtay game willl ioe Ammbseah Lewis riche ~ role thing else agen,” We former Notre Be ee ey * So sew Paty vrw 5 & .395/ start at 4 p. m., while the Sunday | --. in total strikeouts. i Seen ial te: the pytinen) aps << .* ‘ Adams Dairy 3.00 gai }eame will get underway at -1/ 44 eee TORN, fone, 37— Week eH . whe the 4" ake at vad nlm Vie ington Senators defeated the St. eed me “3 tp. Eig! nine members of . i 32 ae vee CLASS ir. b. Pet, THY will play a local team that the North Carolina State tennis recedes * ped auceet 35 ar 4 ’ : te ti ‘ i. hing, in t x : ‘ he Tees ten | Tidten-tnn = md ocen Players, as Moe | am FS puede, ys ara ae ed in either league last ru ome henge to Op- Dev tte 7 € 583) ad i . Each team in the Pacific Coast; Ment. i é ak | Shneen (a8 doje okt Rodrgues| gaat tangs Maps ca Meena, ewe fork Vantne “ oe Noval Manpital 210 6 re Pop Sila ez} of $86 games. ey tag ee ‘ — oe te ee) . Th , : a ; ee ee ee © ee sexe sored Gibson walked and Fisher | emkorc Lat tops ‘aiesd Ted Lyons was an active Chi- | Athletics beat the Detroit Tigers, a = es we fee) om mon, J. Cruz, J. Doughtry, g_| 88° White Sox pitcher for 24,7 the Clevel: Sa pitches | te the thind, the Dalry toys |Robects, Gwynn, Al Pazo, Ai{ Years. although he missed ,three }¢! i 31 24 hh leven | Wed the count. Al Cruz doubled. | Goehring. . seasons due to the war. 5 Cirdinbla- di Philadelphia 32 25 ~ Sols see] Materet hit o triple, Sands walk-| This will be a fine baseball [a t rely ae 2 New ¥. 28 25 ‘ p P lyn Dodgers, 6-2; the |New York tour ©4, and stole second. Lewis bunt-!club and ean compete with on Calend Bost Braves detceted tte. | Cencinnat 22 31 jee safely and Maigret stored.) in the state. "i ar Bhd a Phe iakes Pa a » om tol Glee 4 a “ . ‘ burgh Pirates, 7-2; Philadelphia | Pittsburgh 21 33 a : Med might Sand: Second game Sunday will be SENIOR BASEBALL beat,the Chicago Cubs, 4-3, while} Chicago ——. 19 33 te Belt) scored after the catch. between’ Key’ West Cubans and ; th Ye ‘inci i SO me) ie the tied, the Flyers scored | a picked team Island ‘City Baseball League oe Core end Sincinpats League thwee to take the lead. F ae : "(Municipal Stadium, Pe crea: Ba New We ie ah, « wnt hunted safely, Harredell hit one} The modern major league rec- Afternoon) “AMERICAN LEAGUE Detr kd = n ™ ee erored | through second Siam hit one out | ord for mest bases on balls given | SATURDAY— °°" Night Game Philadelphia 30 25 ef th park for @ homer. Marsce | up in a season is held by Bob Fel-|, 4°00 P-M—Navy Post (Legion} Rt Elcpenm 27 24 a ae waited and Sue Griffin went tojler who walked 208 men in 1938. Siar me x Rgahiels Washington 5 7 11 Washington - _ 28 26 (Leg dj : , Memriquase | Arias goes in. Damanis singled} twe doubles and a walk, Molgrat iors), Key West. en and Evans; Embree,| cucae aes ; 3 = : Bat ie Clenewer ce 7 o land Hichards walked to f@l the} hit two, Lewis ene and G. Lew- howe )\\) Papi land: Lollar. , St. Low 16 38 296 ‘Twomey, “one of: the fellows hens PP bee Gibson fits into a double! is one, and for the Flyers, Dama-; 1°09 P-M—Navy. Pest (Legion ai he : “| would develop unexpectedly next : @ Rarber clay to second unassisted nis two and Horner hit two safe- Juniors), Miami, vs. Arthur 1), Fizst Game Parnell and Tebbetts. ‘fall and cross up my prediction,” ’ Hichardwen "tn the fourth, the Dairy tied ly. In ihe field the best -were, poet 4 po ha a Jon) 9004.8 "REE ; the cove, J. doubled, As- | Lewis, Blanco, Sterling and Grit- tors), Rey Weat. i ONAL LEAGUE ree 9 See om pitcher to first. Tewis| fin for the Dairy “and Morner,| 3:00 PM.—Key West Cubans | S009), Ot a“ + a? : eon tr Banco safe re Harrell and Damanis for the Fly- vs. Picked ‘Team. eee Soko ae Spin. St: Levis ; fh RNS yrne, Marshall, Shea, Page and | Brooklyn ot Hoan eames to thé rescue. Flyers 123 0017 8 1 First Game; 7:30 Second Game Fey Pelee en ey we ef) Melgrat pops to catcher and Ar-| Griffen, Arias, Villareal, Sands | FRIDAY— A R. HE} by Beard 3) lanes. phil me bps Rithards, Henson! First—Naval Hospital vs. Op- |New York 510 41! Boston are jams takes ‘ Dev-Sta, Chi 48 Olpitburn 3 st ie bead on « hit batsman. Manco| | Home run: Al Cruz; Uwree-base| Second—VEW vs. Bamboo Seriord and” Silvera; Zuzava | wseureh -— a Se — ~~ Poem 1 18 as ied out. Then im the last half| es: Sands, Lewis, Gibson, Horn- SKATING R. H. a mt Wah Grilen:| the Piyers knotted the count.|er. Marsee, Damenia: - sacrifice Bayview Park, Night Philadelphia bee as | | Henson walked. A wild pitch gnd| hits: Villareal, Gibson; struck PRIDAY— ir : 3 8 0 phitadeIphia en ieee” Grithon | Fisher sngind to center and Hiew:| by Aries, 1; bases’ on, balla; ort! "30 © 988 Dam a eal toe [rian » center ai m-| by Arias 1; on, 0 and Swift. ¢ | imi * Sp" of We year son soared. Fisher lands on first, Abas 2, otf Griffen 4. off Rich- mes | seminick; "Dubie, “re & | Sutton pepped out and then Hor- | ards 6, off Henson 1; double play: : R. H. E.} Chipman ‘mh Se the ner singled to center and Pisher|Griffen (unassisted); mY * Bayview Park, Afternoons Cleveland 6 7 of chm and, Walken dl 8 © out trying to reach third on the! pitcher: J. Lewis; hits: off Grif- Boston Te ee - al —- "hans ial tus tn a9 6 for 6 runs in 2 1-3 innings, Daily play. ti Gaveia, Benton and Hegan;| ed, rain, o . ‘ ters in| off Richards 6 for 6 runs in 3 1-3 koa a ve =o ; he fe & Fow, one in the fourth and| innings; time of game: 1.20; um- s » ©) tee © he fee) three in the fitth. 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