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_, here goes: ey _ ted Baldwin cleaned the bases with f "American league,” says Babe Ruth, | was a speed ball pitcher, pure and |. lett handors. PAGE 10 THE George Stueland Wins Two Games for Indians Righthander Stops Bees Twice in Day Rare Pitching Feat Per- formed by Big Blond Hurler; Indians Gain BY LEO H. LASSEN Breaking even in four games over the week-end while Oakland was winning two out of three from San Francisco, Seattle picked up half a game and is now but two full games behind Salt Lake and Seattle were finish their series here th ternoon, STNG hander, i Joo M Man of b Stue two games nd, 8 STUELAND ter and six in the Stueland had control, all that he needs to be a really great pitcher. His curve ball fairly cracked and he Das fine speed on his fast one. Big George was tn a tight place nly once during the afternoon. In the first battle, with the score 2-1 fm his favor Stueland was touched for a single and then walked two Men. Leslie, one of the best Bee|s Stickers, was at the plate and he ‘Watched a third strike, a fast ball, @ut the outside corner. Outside of that Situation Stueland ‘Was master at all times and really pitched splendid baseball. TED BALDWIN HITS ONE wouuccone,: Stusland, p . Totals Score by innings 4 Reardo PACIFIO Outside of Stueland’s pitching the big kick the fans got Sunday was Ted Baldwin's smack in the second | San Francisco , rm) Baldwin is a murderous hitter with a Ten on bases, ds he's at his best |‘ then. The bases were bulging with the Indians in the fifth inning, Mul- cahy having been ordered to walk Bowman to take a chance with Ted. Well, Theodore hit the first ball, $a3 which is a favorite stunt of his, on 4 5 ets) "the pick between Lewis and Fred-|® : 4s .b20 Feick and before the ball was back RR Re Hr to the infield three runs had scored and Baldwin was on third base. Several times this year managers have passed up Eldred or Bowman to tuke a chance on Raldwin and _ Ted has delivered time and time again. LANE MAKES SOME | DIZZY CATCHES Some fielding thrills were furnished | “by Billy Lane in centerfield. He ) eOvered a couple of acres of ground | and his-catch of Frederick's fly in|Detrot . p the first inning of the second game | }\"", York ston. Was a thing of beauty. | 8. Louts He went far back to the fence | Chicago Bnd picked the ball out of the ozone | ;ievtiand - With one mitt. Philadelp’ Lindimore furnished some fielding | thrills at second base for the visitor, | beating Tobin out of a hit by a som. “etsault catch and throw. “ a ee ATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost et as aT) Pet New York rr RESULTS At New York— New York ... ; Kaufmann and Hartnett; | Snyder, Gowdy. At Brooklyn— Pittsburg . Brooklyn Yde and Gooch; mes and Tay LEAGUE Won Lost hea C1 er in 6s 87 6 45 “ +a RESULTS At Detroit— Hee LON oc sdescscee DEORE: 5 oso sues cus xe 5 14 Pennock and Hofmann; Whitehill ani | Bassler, Woodall For those bugs who like to know | how the runs were scored Sunday FIRST GAME | Seattle, first inning: Lane tripled) to right center and scored on Brady's infield out. Seattle, third inning: Brady doubled to right center and scored on Welsh’s single. Salt Lake, fourth inning: Pearce _ doubled to left and scored on Cook's Bingle across second. SECOND GAME Seattle, second inning: Lane singled, Brady bunted him along, Welsh flied out. Eldred singled in- field, Bowman walked purposely and 5 3 nd Perkins; Thurston, Leverett, its, Mangum and Schalk, Crous, || At Cleveland— At St. Louls— Washington . St. Louls ..... Ogden and Ruel at nd Severeid. fr SO-THIS \S A PANAMA, HAG EN Qu» WELL Jes’ LOOK KT. ITIL T GoT "CAUGHT I A SHOWER “TODAY, AN! IT DEVELOPED) {More WAVES “THAN A HAWAIIAN ¢ BEACH fu~ IF 1. EVER SEE “THAT. ‘ @ triple to left. when Pearce grounder. Salt Lake, elghth inning: Mulcahy singled, Frederick walke: Vitt singled, scoring Mulcahy. Lindimore out to Bowman, unassisted. O’Doul out, same route, Sheehan scored. Walt Johnson Is Improving, Says Bambino N=, YORK, Aug. 2.— “Walter Johnson is a far better pitcher today than when I broke into the Baldwin booted scored Crane's Z alt ? | pie HAAM TLL PAINT His PoRTRATT 1) ef ODE! ViSee. IF T DONT+5~ champion slugger of the universe, “When I first faced Johnson he simple,” continued Ruth. “Now no pitcher in the American league mixes them up better than Johnson. “In the old days, when hitting against Johnson, it was customary for me to get set for a healthy swing, as I felt pretty certain 1 'would have nothing but fast ones _ ferved me. “Now it is entirely different. John- #0n has a mighty good curve, that he breaks in on the bat handle of the It {8 impossible to hit 4t hard. His slow ball upsets en tirely the batter who is looking for speed. “A fast-breaking curve and a change of pace makes Walter John- gon a much better pitcher, That has been my experience in batting sgainet him,” Such a glowing tribute from so great a batsman as Ruth should set gt rest any reports relative to John- gon slipping. About five years ago Johnson ap- red to be going back a trifle, but in this, his 16th year in the majors, he looks as good as ever. Ege |. S tartin SEATTLE STAR Walter Wand Wins Title at Earling BY ALEX C, ROSE puta t " WAND K HAS “GOOD LEAD putt proved the fine bit ‘ USED HIS RIVAL’S CLUBS The was th ponent’s it bought by t mpion unnerup Ke ia time, will miss is He certainly On the initial b | nis putt for a winnir jafter halving the next «ix by wo ought t Wand three ole sank two caddies *|Los Angeles and ton Golf Club <4|Great Crowd Sees gH im Out Young Oakland and P ortland F urnish Thrills Willie Meehan | Limelight Shifts Scenes | Grabbed by Two Clubs Oaks Beat Seals and Bea- vers Sweep Sacramento Series Last Week Oakland C YAKLANI 4 lub Win mig |Kelllson squared the match with a the eighth. A four car’ tent: on Vernon in Draw * Jon the ninth put Wand oneup| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4.—Los An on the first turn, and gave him a/seles won the first game from Ver lmedal score of 38 to his opponent’s|on, 2 to 0, but the Tigers camo } 39. jback and took the second, 6 to 1 {3 . | ‘Tho second nine of the morning i gam) round found both players shooting) The score. Jalmost as good golf; Wand being 10" J Lae |twoup for the 18 and having a| Vernon .... wat rial Bes ° Payne and Jenkins; Shelienback, |Portland Takes All Bryan and Murphy. Second game Games From Solons PORTLAND, Aug. 4 The score— Los Angeles ,... mado a n sweep of th from Sacramento here Portland | vernon ........ series) Myers, Weinert en the Beavers won | RH. EZ. 0 R . 1 6 nd Spencer; |!t istian and Hannah, jh Boehler and Read. great | Oak Shea, , Varg |Druxmans’ Wallops Eagles Ball Club) An old grudge was settled no Woodland park baseb the Druxma rs walloped the Seat 6, in afternoon. ball for the but four hits ou 1 dia when 1 a one-sided a and whiff clgar boys ex artments of the gam: offerings: of St store present week Sacr: it Lake goes Los Angeles goes sco and Oakland p non at Los Angeles. ys >| St. Paul Would -| Meet P. C. Champs John Ww of the club, @ chal- lc Coast leauge e the pennant win- us meet jes in Oc | Game Chatter \t aving = tough week OUR BOARDING HOUSE Fo ,SENOR FRIEND OF YOURS, ruck Driver Stops Bandit; Is Signed Up ANGELES, A Ray urke, usky tr ¢ few day ‘0 knocked out Har Dunlap, 1 when Dur rious “badge bandit,” ntified Dunlap at the the Inet time | county Ja man who held him attempted such a stunt| up last winte back in 1919 when Lefty Thomas and tried to «attack ed @ doubleheader, losing the second When st Stueland began to weaken under the ind in the ings, but finished good sty! atter ins ves us, his sweethea Deputy iffs who pulled the en. ed truck pilot from off his pros ite enemy, commented on the force of his blow and the spread of his fist Tho right, which put Dunlap down, brought Durke to the fore, for he has been matched to meet Tony Romero, an Italian heavywelght, at Vernon Tuesday night, Durke hasn't |had much ring experience but his fe} backers way if they can just make him peeved when he enters the arena *¥/ it will be curtains for the Italian. erabbed so mach over | ¢ ble play at firet iret game that deciaton on double in the Walter Pearce, Salt Lak: His particularly when he hi | oS Sammy Crane did some flossy fielding |th» shortstop. to m eutfield. | rted, Sheehan going —_— i Johnny Faereick, who ts suffering | ‘om a bad leg, was given a Tldred had four bad games over the vont after week-end, getting but one infield hit. 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