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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 6

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Alt 7 THE BEE DANVILLE VA SATURDAY AUGUST 12 1933 SIX Senators Boost Lead To our Games Pa Cubs Climb To Second Place By 8 To 2 Victory Over Pirates POLING By Krenz YALE (By The Associated Press) 380 expert K( unis eighth The trouble fol 0 3 1 the 356 oxx lead 157 Ap Jtudles in which he was expected to Then Johnny Welch took the hill nsan a a A rttrrsH and poor tel 32 the Na 69 died In a grandstand seat CHISOXBLANK arrell Puts each them Into Out Efforts To Halt Gene 9 i the 1 Totals 37 8 27 0 11 over the Detroit Tigers 2 II That bout Sharkey has Brown mates Andrews on the game that 4 10 27 2 9 27 10 0 36 2 Totals batted for Hoyt In 5 th sin scored on a In 8th in: Cronin xxx batted for Harris In 9th 24 5 0 8 A a 1 hold the Dan 24 12 0 7 0 33 Totals rf If 10 0 8 13 27 Big Six Standing to lead his 5 Crowder Summers 15 by a length 0 27 7 26 batted In: Base on balls: 4 I la 0 standing: the in 8 lai American League 1 nJ sw 3 He de 3 6 27 1 010 3 St Bt Ed Phillies Athletics 0 0 and ar first 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qu another with the cf rf If 1 2 0 3 1 0 1 2 1 cd wl Inj he tw iC Then Johnson was re plnch hitter Smead Jolley In the fourth Boston run ss 3b 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 Her Klkl Lyons White Blanked with seven hits did In out back 1931 of kh So ret was 1030 re hlm the338 a 2 PO 5 3 3 1 1 9 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 examples used by lb call Na xx xxx en of or ps 11 ticU 35 Card ed It wt syi Hg bit be sp tw IS ad pa wl Pepper Martin Cardinals Clouted double and three singles scored three runs against Reds CHICAGO CUBS RALLY IN 9TH BEAT PIRATES 012 001 5 000 031 3 RESULTS Ed Ry vlc half 1 2 yielded seven hits the same allowed by Marberry but effectively that A 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 ms nv rei do dli Ire Ea co pli 8 8th Totals 39 Batted for Kolp in 12 8th 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 xx batted for Chagnon Hall Comes Out On Top in Duel of Hurlers Al lows our Safeties take a nominal Interest the low swooned the aco tied for third with for both over place among the American batters and third In the yesterday as he failed to offerings of red Marberry of the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to center that scored the two Hermans took second on the throw In let loose a wild pitch AB 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 I 3 3 1 0 Herman Hit double Piet of PO 1 2 3 3 9 4 ST LOUIS Aug After four scoreless halt Innings the St Louis Cardinals began hitting today and won a slugging match from the Cincinnati Reds 8 to 5 The Cards ant thirteen Wit and 'a I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hie National row ing rail's to in four singles titles In a row I Bill Miller Philadelphia hopped inti Ainerlnan League Louis at Cleveland Detroit at Chicago Washington at Boston New York at Philadelphia (2) Detroit Rogell Owen Gehrlnger 2b Stone rf ox cf Doljack If Gre'nberg Hayworth Marberry BROUN IS ONE NINE MAXIE CLEARED IHE BAR AT MORE TRAN 14 EET 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 3 0 1 4 0 PLANE ALLS VALENNCIA Spain Aug An Italian hydro plane enroute to Lisbon to greet the seaplane squad ron of General Italo Balbo fell Into the sea three miles oft Nazaret today I and General Julio Valle was severely Injured The six other members of the crew were slightly injured AU I were brought to a hospital her inal preparations were made yes terday for the game between the Danville Schoolfield team an an all star team from the Twilight League this afternoon at at 4 o'clock The proceeds from the game will be used to buy balls and pay ball chasers In the Twilight Brown none in none An in none welch none in 2 3 Winning pitcher: Is no A 13 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 3 3 I hi ormer Colgate Star to Be Placed in Backfield This all Babe and two singles for perfect day against Pirates 0 0 '0 0 0 One big Inning in which they made six runs gave the Publishers a 6 to 3 victory over Rolikl yester day afternoon at Doug lass on the mound for the win ners kept hts blngles scattered and Vaughan was effective In all Innings except the third which prov ed his nemenls Douglas hit a homer over the left field fence with one aboard during the Publishers rally also getting two singles for a perfect day at fiat The game was called on account of darkness the sixth inning after Rolikl had scored one run off Calvert who went into the box in that inning Rolikl ioi Publishers 006 6 Vaughan and Myers Douglas Cal vert ana Powell AB 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 0 1 0 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 By the Associated Press National League Boston at Brooklyn Philadelphia at New York Cincinnati at Louis Chicago at Pittsburgh (2) San rancisco lineup star against stat Horse action leading ten batters in league follow: NATIONAL LEAGIE Guy Push Pushes Team Ahead of Pirates By 8 to 2 Victory walked one man and finally retired the last two Early In the game John Emory of Portsmouth aged (By Hugh ullerton Jr) (Associated Press Sports Writer) It may or may not mean anything but Just about a year after the Chl I cago Cubs went out In front to stay In last year's National League pen nant race they have begun a new bid 1 that has taken place The Cubs forged burgh Pirates by terday as Guy Bush the "Mlsslsslp pl whose pitching was an important factor In their 1932 tri umph wrapped up the Buccaneer batsmen In a neat package and de livered them to his teammates who knocked out an 8 to 2 victory As the pace setting New York Giants had a day off the victory put Cubs only 3 1 2 games behind or the first eight frames Bush not allow more than one hit an ring and not a run until onew as in the ninth Then Pie Traynor singled and Gus Suhr followed with a homer that brought both Pitts burgh tallies Chicago started against Larry rench with the first pitch tallied a run in the opening Inning and put the game on Ke with five in the fifth when they rapped ench 000 000 020 CHICAGO Aug Ted Lyons veteran White Sox knuckle bali hurler flashed all his old time artistry today and shad'd red Mar berry In a fine hurlers' duel giving the Chicagoans their second straight victory to 0 Lyons number scattered them so after the first inning only one enemy got as far as second base A brisk Detroit defense turned In five double plays to equal the Amer ican league record Marberry weak ened with one out In the seventh and Luke Appling cracked a double to left scoring a moment later as Dykes tripled to deep rlght Dykes then Hal Rhyne It 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 4P1 Ted Lyons Uses Knuckle ball to perfection in Mound Duel NEW YORK Aug Those old Philadelphia Athletics roommates Jimmy oxx and Al Simmons are at it again and things look natural and normal among the hitters of the American League to everyone except possibly Connie Mack While Chuck Klein continues to make a runaway race of the chase for the National League batting title oxx and Simmons are locked again In one of their old fashioned hitting duels Jimmy Just about all the sluggers Connie has left since he sold Simmons Jimmy Dykes and Mule Haas to the White Sox dropped two points to 356 in his hitting during the past week but still managed to depose his old roomie as the 'Ameri can League leader Simmons batting fell off five points to 354 during the week leaving him Just two notches behind oxx Al has 20 more lilts than oxx with a total of 157 but Jimmy has scored 19 more runs with 89 Both are well out of the" reach of Heinle Manush and Joe Cronin ciouters who are338 each a loss previous week The fello beginning to the new George Stallings of the tlonal League BUI Terry manager of the astounding Giants has taken up the apparently fruitless task of try ing to 'catch Klein In the National League Chuck dropped six points to a lusty 380 during the week while Terry whose piloting of the Giants brings back memories of Stallings' conquest with the Boston Braves in 1914 picked up ten points the week and moved into place with 353 The first seven places tn tlonal League standing are still clut tered up with Phillies Virgil Davis Is third with 346 was Schulmrlch and Tony Piet tied for fourth with 333 and Chuck ullis seventh with 332 The major International league Baltimore 1 Toronto 2 Jersey City 4 Montreal 5 Ameilian Association MirreapolU 4 Columbus 5 Paul 1 Toledo 3 Guy Bush Contributes 8 to 2 Victory to Shove Cubs to 2nd Place PITTSBURGH Aug The Chicago Cubs climbed over the al most helpless forms of Pittsburgh's Pirates Into second place in the National Leaguee today winning the belated opener of their Important series 8 to 2 behind the hurling of Guy Bush The victory put Chicago game up on the Bucs and behind the New York Giants who had an' open date Bush pitched shutout ball up to thef Ina) Inning falling to apply the whitewash only Gus Suhr wal loped a home run Into the right field stands with Pie Traynor aboard of Larry rench driving him to run outburst things all their YESTERDAYS HOMERS for two the eighth on a a triple 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ric 1 in The Babe Pittsburgh led with a double Chicago English 3b Herman Cuyler cf Herman rf Stephenson if Hartnett Grimm lb Jurges ss Bush bt Louis Martin 3b Watkins rf risch 2b Collins lb I Medwick If Orsattl cf Durocher ss O'arrell Vance Hallehan Dean Wllson I Swanson Haas cf Kress lb Simmons Appling es Dykes 3b Hayes 2b Rhyne 2b Berry Lyons (By The Associated Press) Home Yuns yesterday: Suhr Pirates The leaders: oxx Athletics Ruth Yankees Braves Gehrig Yankees Klien Phillies League totals: American National I Total Struck 3 and The Cubs disposed In five Innings cover with a five The Cubs had own way from the time Woody English opened the game with a double reached third on Billy man's single and scored when Cuyler forced Herman They coasted along on this until the fifth Then Manager Char ley Grimm started tne trouble with a base hit Bill double ad vanced him to third and Bush fol lowed with a single for the first run of the inning Herman drove in another with a single and rench retired In favor of Waite Hoyt After Cuyler fanned Babe Herman smack ed a Bush third Hoyt and both romped home Leon Chagnon followed Hoyt to the hill and was found more runs In double by Babe Herman by Riggs Stephenson and liner Pittsburgh Waner Waner Lindstrom Vaughan ss Traynor 3b Suhr lb Piet 2b Grace rench Hbyt Thevenow Chagnon Jensen Harris Young St Louis Bats Inactive or our Innings But Win 8 to 5 Totals Detroit Chicago Runs Two base hits: Gehrlnger Appling Three base hit: Dykes Double plays: Doljack to Hayworth Rogell Gehrln ger to Greenberg Greenberg Rogell to Greenberg Gehrlnger Rogell to Greenberg Greenberg Chicago 4 berry 4 Lyons 1 Marberry 3 Lyons Kolls Hildebrand Time: 1:30 BOSTON Aug The league leading Washington Senators opened up In the ninth Inning today and completely ruined eight Innings of good baseball for the Red Sox by slamming over six runs to win the second game of the series 8 to 4 The victory Increased the Senators' lead over the Idle New York Yankees to four full games Tire contest was a battle of sorts In which the number of flingers used counted more than their effectiveness Washington sent six men to the hill and Boston five "General" Alvin Crowder was the beneficiary of the ninth Inning drive and was credited with his second vic tory In two days and his 18th of the season George Plpgras was the loser or the first eight innings Henry Johnson held Washington In check with 7 hits while the Sox slowly piled up a lead moved for who drove by hitting a fly with the bases load ed in the lowed as soon as Plpgras took the hill With one gone Pinch Hitter Sara Rice singled and went second on Ducky boot Buddy Myer walked and Goose Goslln tied the score by smacking a double to left center Lloyd Brown came In walked Heinle Manush and retired In favor of Ivy Andrews He handed an Inter tlonai pass to Joe Cronin only to see the strategy go wrong when red Schulte double to put tire Senators ahead Joe Kubel followed with a single that brought In two more rurs 5 3 4 3 0 1 Seism announced that he would pitch "Ltfty" Wilson Andy Breeden will be at the receiving end with Rogers Reynolds Leon ard and arlev conwletlng Held Wentz Shelton and Bradley will compose the outfield The manager In charge Twilight outfit has not and will not announce his pitcher until game starts His infield will' In clude Durham Hardy and Walton Hawker Childress ley will probably get the to chase files The game will be played Washington High School and Will start promptly o'clock AIN'T JT A PITY? Still another sad case reported is that of the dclensive fullback who suffered severe mental shock at the end ol his first month at old Illlnio He ns presented with a curious slip of paper from the dean's office which indicated that he was deficient in trigonometry rench modern Euro pean history Greek and Biblical liter ature He went to the coach and plaintive ly objected that none of the skull practice sessions in the gym had touched on these subjects nor had the coach's blue vitriol and gun cot ton lectures on the practice field In cluded them When the coach ex nlalned that these were academic Totals 32 Score by Innings Danville Bassett Two base hits: Reyn olds Hall 2 Stolen base: Miller Sacri fice hits: Bryan Bases on balls off: Rogers 1 Hall 2 Double play: Bryan to Reynolds to Sanford Left on bases: Danville 5 Bassett 7 Struck out by: Rogers 4 Hall 5 HE IS A PUPIL op AC gilberi VALE COACH Wo HAS 1 YUtoRED ICUR YHO MIME Bill Id Chl ug the other day and defeated Albert oirlit Miller aho helped i Summary Runs batted Goslln 3 Schulte 2 Kubel 2 Walters 2 errell Jolley Two base hits: Cronin Goslln Schulte Johnson Johnson Stolen bases: Cooke Manush 2 Goslln Sacrifices: Judge 2 Johnson Werber Double play: Cooke to Judge Left on bases: Wash ington 10 Boston 11 Base on balls: off Thomas 1 Burke 1 Russell 1 Crowder 1 Whitehill 1 Johnson 3 Ppgras 1 Brown 1 Andrews 1 Welch I Struck out: by Russell 1 Crowder 1 Johnson 5 Hits: off Thomas 5 In 5 Innings Burke 1 In 2 3 inning Russell 2 In 1 Inning Stewart none In 1 3 Inning Crowder 2 In 1 Inning Whitehill none In 1 Inning: John son 7 In 8 Innings Plpgras 2 In 1 3 inning drews 2 inning I Losing pitcher: Plpgras Umpires: Ormsby and i Time of game: 2:35 and Tony the slugging each and two singles 0 2 2 4 2 3 13 1 0 Major League I ILADIliS at Such a and Dark promised day Satazen back made him open champion of the United States and Great Britain last year and oozing all over with typical Sarazen confidence was a heavy fa vorite one to three In the clubhouse wagering to win the so arrell looking stronger and playing better had his work cut out for him In the 36 hole struggle due to begin at 10:40 a Central Standard Time Yesterday Sarazen eliminated Dudley of Wilmington Del his der Cup mate 6 and 5 arrell's tlm was Johnny Golden of Noroton Conn whom he downed 5 and 4 Goggln submerged Paul Runyan White Plains Ryder Cup play er 6 and 5 Hines a big fellow like Goggln en tered tne semi finals by turning Tom Creavy of Albany champion 4 and 4 The Goggln Hines match scheduled to get underway at a Dowler to Be Aid to Coach At and WS' SUDE9 WILLIAM 3RAUCHER It PERECT POLE VAULTEP Totals 37 Batted for Vance In 3rd Runs batted In: Rice Hafey Moore 2 Watkins 4 risch 2 Lombardi Du rocher Medwick Two base hits: Lom Ibardl Orsattl Hafey Martin Sacri fice: risch "Left ou bases: Cincin nati 10 St Louis 9 off Benton 2 rey 1 Hallahan 3 Struck out: by Benton 3 Vance Hallahan 2 Hits: off Benton 7 in 1 3 Innings Kolp 4 In 1 2 3 rey 1 Vance 5 In 3 Hallahan 7 In 1 3 Dean none In 2 3 Wild pitches: Hallahan Benton Passed ball: Lom bardi Winning pitcher: Hallahan Losing pitcher: Kolp Umpires: Quig ley and Klem Time 2:18 A six pitchers and winding and the Sox from Henry Johnson to Welch for a total of 11 and apparently a new league record The National League also had an 11 pitcher game Sept 6 1924 when the Giants and Phillies staged the 'parade The Chicago White Sox made It two straight over the Detroit Tigers by a 2 0 count as Ted LyoiU bested red Marberry on the mound despite a great Tiger defense Each gave seven hits but after the first Inning only one Detroit runner reached sec ond Detroit had to equal another American League record by making five double plays and still could not hold oft the liose In the seventh when Luke Appling doubles Jimmy Dykes tripled and Hal Rhyne singled Publishers Win rom Roliki 6 3 Bob Hall bested Rogers" In pltcher5 battle yesten ay aftenoon at Bassett as ths strong Bassett club won a 3 to 0 victory vllle Schoolflcld entry League The Bassett hurler vllle boys to four hits all singles Rogers connecting for two Bradley and Mann getting one each Rogers pitched cttectlve ball al lowing only six hits but errors by his teammates Ing after two were out chances for a vlcory Hall hatted a thousand team at bat getting two doubles and a single out of three trips to the plate Reynolds Bassett second base man played a bang up game afield handling eight chances with out a bobble The Danville Schoolfield team will play a picked team from the Twl Llght league this afternoon at the diamond The game will start promptly at four o'clock The box score: limn 1 1 lc Bradley If arley 3b Rogers Shelton Wilson lb Mann cf Reynolds 2b Walton rf Hardy ss Piedmont League Winston Ealerr Charlotte rain Richmond Durham rain Southern Association New Orleans at Chattanooga rsln Little Rock at Knoxville rain Memphis at Atlanta raini Only games Summary: Runs batted Cuy ler Bush Herman Herman Stephenson Grimm Sulrr 2 Two base hits English Waner? Tray 1 nor Jurges Piet Herman Three base hits Stephenson Home Suhr Stolen bases Jensen Double plays Piet to Vaughan to Suhr Left on base Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 7 Base on balls off rench' 1 Chag non 1 Struck out by' Bush 3 Hoyt 1 Chagnon 2 Hits off rench 7 In 4 1 3 Innings Hoyt 1 In 2 3 Chagnon 3 In 3 Harris none In 1 Wild pitch Hoyt Losing pitcher rench Umpires Magerkurth Mc Grew and Pflrman Time 1:56 Bi State Team to Play All Stars Rally in Ninth rame to HOW ABOUT IT I BB? The National Recovery Act will not be complete until a code for college football player I adopted Many oppressed workers have already been aided but real recovery cannot come until something Is done for the ground down high school graduate who goes to dear old Slwash to play football for a consideration It isn't that the boys are under paid Usually they do very well for themselves Indeed But sometimes the working conditions are something frightful or instance word reaches us of a fast halfback of last season who was actually compelled to check in every day at his Job of fourth assistant Jan itor In the astronomical laboratory The pay of 5300 a month was regard ed as being all right but It was felt that" to require his physical presence every day on the side of his Job was an unwarranted interference In the rights of a good half back American League Washington 8 Boston 4 De'rolt 0: Chicago 2 Lew York Philadelphia rain Cnly games National League Cincinnati 5: St Louis 8 Chicago 8: Pittsburgh 2 Only games HI A COPP Now these are only typical rt the aweatshoD methods the great universities In exploiting honest gridiron labor Something ought to be done about it A code to protect these poor fellows could in clude the following provisions: 1 No work beyond the cashing of pay checks to be required of mem bers of the regular squad who are salary" It Is believed that the in dorsing of checks gives sufficient prac tice in writing literature and busi ness administration to justify a de gree 2 No player on a winning team to receive a lower grade than A in any study and no player on a team not doing so well to get less than a pass ing mark This provision would in sure strong efforts to get high marks and preserve the academic standing oi the university Other rules could be formulated as the code progressed in conference The rights of college football players must be preserved I 2 000 000 000 000 2 Dykes Rhyne Put Over 8 to 4 Victory Eleven Pitchers Sent to Mound in Battle of lingers At Boston inn ou know One of those wnnis players you haven't been hearing much about this year will be the next singles cham pion of the United Slates accord ing to Ellsworth Vines He's Les etnafiAn mid he climbed from ranging No 5 plaver in 1931 to No i Rrnu in 1932 with King Ievinskey Sept 12 maxes us wonder what happened to that firm resolution ot his to quit the game in the event of being beawn by Camera The Cubs are missing that bat of Riggs Stephenson lost when a hungry ma laria bug bit the big outfielder but Stevie Is recovering and will be ready to go back Into the lineup soon which should add no little to Chicago's pennant threat Goose Goelln Senators Knocked in tying runs against Red Sox with double in 9th CUBS ADVANCE TO 2ND PLACE IN NATIONAL (By The Associated Al Simmons slumped back into second League big six hit the of Detroit in 3 attempts The fail ure cost him two points In the per centages and left him Just that far behind Jimmie oxx who was kept Inactive by rain Joe Cronin outhlt his teammate Helnlcr Manush with two hits In four times up against Manush one out of 3 but a check on previous results cost a hit and left them tied for last place in the sextet with averages a loss The GAME OREITED The' team won a game by forfeit from Mount Vernon when the latter team failed to put a team on the field oxx and Simmons Race or A Batting Honors Athletic irst Baseman Leads With Chisox On Heels Klein Has Good Lead in gate freshman eleven and season assisting Andy Kerr varsity Dowler received national lion In 1929 when In the minute of every game In which he played he scored a touchdown ive of these score came on triple re two on passes and one which he rn hack from yard line Sarazen Heavy avorite in National Professional Tournament MILWAUKEE Wis Aug (l Johnny arrell picked up his old role as "Jack the Giant Killer" today In a determined attempt to stop Gene rush toward another na tional professional golf as a pair of near unknowns came face to face after leaving a string of upset The unknowns were Hines of New York and Willie Goggln 27 i year old i ofcsslonal of a municipal witn tne first pitch tamed a run i course in the opening and put the game on lee with five In the fifth when they rapped rench for four hits and fin ished off by scorlg twice on a wild pitch by Waite Hoyt The St Louis Cardinals down In fifth place won the other National League game by hammering out an 8 to 5 victory over the tail end Cin cinnati club as Pepper Martin and Ernie Orsattl set a brisk hitting pace The other four clubs were unschedul ed Washington's Senators continued to be the big noise of the American League as they beat the Boston Red Sox 8 to 4 after a narrow squeak In a game that started the statistical! bugs scratching among the records I The Senators used starting with Al Thomas up with Efrl Whitehlll needed five ranging WILLIAMSBURG Va Aug Iff) Dowler former Colgate star will serve as bsckfield coach at William and Mary College this fall Athletic Director William Gooch Jr announced today He will assist Head Coach John 5 Kelllson in directing the play of the 1933 eleven The freshman team will be coach ed by Scott with Otis' Douglas aM'sting him Dowler an Erie East high school graduate In 1926 starred In football at Colgate for three years a one of lae mainstays in the backfield wa proficient also in baseball and basketball In 1929 Dowler led the eastern col leges in scoring and the following season played on the AlLEast team which met the western players on the Pamfic coast I Allow 5 I uoigat with sn A verse plays IB dgrc? Dowler spent a season from punt poaching the backfield of the Col 1 his own 45 BRouW SYiLl WAS compel iioiu I 1 McGrenl defi'at the ifle 1 con team ot Hob I erf ami Coggcshall in the senior finals AB 5 2b 5 5 3 4 3 4 4 4 Owen Gehrlnger to Left on bases: Detroit 7 Base on balls: off Mar League out: ny Umpires: Dlnneen (By The Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Klein Phillies Terry Giants 353 Martin Cardinals 87 Waner Pirates 72 RUNS BATTED Klein Phillies 95 Vaughan Pirates 73 Klein Phillies 158 Phillies 149 Klein Phillies Waner Pirates and Medwick Inals 31 Vaughan Pirates 16 Waner Pirates Martin Cardinals Herman Cubs and Lee Braves 10 HOME Berger Braves 20 Klein Phillies 19 STOLEN Martin Cardi nals 16 risch Cardinals 13 Tinning Cubs Cantwell Braves 15 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE oxx' Athletics Simmons White Sox 354 RUNS Gehrig Yankees 90 Athletics 89 RUNS BATTED oxx Athletics 104 Simmons White Sox 97 HITS Simmons White Sox Manush Senators 156 Burns Browns 35 pllng White Sox 32 TRIPLES Combs Yankees Reynolds Browns 12 HOME oxx Athletics Ruth Yankees 26 STOLEN BASES Chapman Yan kees and Walker Tigers 18 Van Atta Yankees 9 3 Grove Athletics 17 6 CARDS RALLY Totals 31 Bassett AB Bryan ss 3 Daughtry 3b 4 Smith cf 4 Biggerstaff If 4 Sanford lb 4 Mattox 4 Miller rf 3 Reynolds 2b Hall 3 Totals 33 Batted for Johnson In Score by Innings: Washington 100 Boston Oil Klein oxx Simmons Sox Terry Giants Davis Phillies Manush Senators Cronin Senators WHERE THEY 0 0 0 0 I Martin and Orsattl each got four hits Each team used three pitchers Vance being taken out after three Innings and Benton in the 6th Cincinnati Adams 3b Mprrissey 2b Hafey cf i Moore If Bottomley lb Lombardi Rice rf Bluege ss Benton Kolp rey Il i) Ti WMM ywtf rn BX A i iriiy ftW A' 1 I 4 I 0 1 he first sciillo1 iGi Miller a £3515581 I I LOUIS LOSE I TO BASSETT I TO 0 1 i i'o i 1000 0 1 1 0 2 13 0 1 4 1 1 Wa hlngton AB PO A Myer 2b 4 2 3 4 1 Goslln rf 5 1 1 4 0 Manush if 3 1 1 3 I Cronin ss 4 1 2 0 3 Schulte cf 5 1 1 2 0 Kuhel lb 3 0 1 10 2 Bluege 3b 4 0 0 2 1 Sewell 5 1 1 2 0 Thomas 2 0 0 0 4 xBolton 0 0 0 0 0 Burke 0 0 0 0 0 Russell 0 0 0 0 0 Stewart 0 0 0 0 0 Crowder 0 0 0 0 0 xxRlce 2 110 0 Whitehlll 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 38 8 11 27 13 Batted for Thomas In 6th xx Batted for Crowder In 9th Boston AB II PO A Werber ss 3 0 1 3 0 Walters 2b 5 0 4 Cooke If 3 0 0 2 1 Johnson rf 5 1 2 2 0 errell 3 0 2 6 0 'Judge lb 3 1 0 10 0 McManus 3b 4 0 0 0 3 I McManus 3b 4 0 0 0 3 'Oliver cf 4 1 3 3 0 Johnson 2 1 1 0 0 IzJolley 1 0 0 0 0 Klein Phil 104 418 69 158 380 Terry 78 300 47 106 353 Davis Phil 98 350 34 122 346 Piet Pitts 91 312 43 104 333 Phi 78 279 42 93 333 ullis Phil 103 402 57 130 323 Pitts 105 402 571 130 323 Moore Boston 98 360 46 114 317 Collins St 86 310 45 98 316 Berg Boston 104 406 60 128 315 II I II AMERICAN LEAGUE oxx Phila 101 385 80 137 356 Simmons Chi 106 414 70 157 354 Wash 107 461 84 156 338 Cronin Wash 106 423 68 143 338 Hodapp Bos 93 341 44 114 334 Appling Chi 105 440 71 145 330 Det 107 433 72 141 323 West St 93 360 64 117 325 Hlgglns Phil 104 392 59 127 324 Dickey 93 343 40 110 321 of a point AB II Pit 104 416 69 158 380 101 385 89 137 356 106 444 70 157 354 78 300 47 106 353 08 350 31 122 346 107 461 84 156 338 J06 423 68 143 338 Pct Washington 68 38 642 New York 63 41 606 Philadelphia 52 51 505 Detroit 52 56 481 Cleveland 52 57 77 Chicago 50 56 472 Boston 46 58 442 St Louis 42 63 382 National League Pet New York 62 42 596 Chicago 60 47 661 Pittsburgh 59 47 557 Boston 56 51 523 St 'Louis 56 52 510 Philadelphia 44 60 423 Brooklyn 42 60 412 Cincinnati 44 64 407 i.

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