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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 12

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THE TIMES IiECOKDEK: MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913 FAGE 13 Indians Given Double Setback By Athletics First Half Of A Double Play Yankees Crush Browns; Held To Tie In Finale NEW YORK, Aug. 7 P) The St. Louis Browns held the New York Yankees to a 2-2 10-inning tie in the second half of a double-header today after the American League pace-setters crushed the Browns, 20-2, with a 22-hit barrage in the opener. The Yanks, however, stretched their margin rn five and a half eames over! WI1IZ To Air Browns9 Play This Season WHIZ in Zanesville will be included In the powerful network of Ohio radio stations combining to present the sponsored broadcasts of the "Ohio-Browns Football Network" in which The Standard Oil Company (Ohio) will present the Cleveland Browns in their 13 games both at home and abroad this fall. Blow Lead In Nightcap Sixth On Three Walks PHILADELPHIA, Aug.

7 (X) The Philadelphia Athletics jolted the Cleveland Indians' pennant hor.es today by taking a double-header, 5 to 4 and 4 to 2. Outfielder Elmer Valo and Catcher Mike Guerra supplied the big bat-tins punch. A's third baseman, Hank Majeski, was injured in the first game. I Relief Pitcher Charlie Harris Eddie Joost and Wally Moses saved the opener for the A's. and an outfield fly.

Guerra had Called into action after Mickey four hits in eight times up. Vernon doubled off starter Lou ft the runner-up Cleveland Indians mw.o who dropped a doubleheader to Dillinger, Priddy, Brown, Slevers, RBJ Berra 3, DIMauulo 4, Brown. it Coleman, Byrne 2, Kizzuto, Henrlch, Bauer 2. Lnner, jnnnson, wooming. Mapes 2, Sievers.

2b Keller. DlMaa- oieman, Drown, vtooanng. HR Berra, Slevera. Brissie to ooen the eiehth innintr. Ibtll Philadelphia.

Al Papai held the Yanks to two hits in the nightcap. Phil Rlzzuto paced the Yanks' opening assault against five St. Louis pitchers with four hits. Yogi Berra chipped in with his 16th home run and Joe- DiMag-gio batted home four runs on a 5 1 i 5 4 15 0 3 2 1 5 Ot Sixteen stations will carry the games. Bob Neal will be the announcer.

The first game to be broadcast 4 11 0 Joost.ss 2 0 10 Mnses rf 4 18 0 Vaio.lf 4 1 5 4 Kain.lb Ijenner. ut niBuio, toieman ana Henrlch 2. teft St. Louis 7, New York 11. BB Byrne 4.

Garver 1, Starr 1. Drews 1. SO Byrne 4, Starr 1, Drews 1. HO Garver 8 In 2 1-3 innings: Kennedy 4 In 1-3; Starr 3 in Drews 8 in 2 2-3; Embree 1 in 2-3. 4 2 9 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 4 12 Harris protected a one-run niar-jMitchelUt gin by putting down the last five; Vri.in,ib hitters in order.

I I t.tji ddn.Jb Majeski was felled by an Early Ciark.n Wynn pitch in the fourth inning. Struck on the neck below the! Beardenp left ear, the third baseman wasijj 4.1 HBP Starr (Berra): urews 3 (Lole. 4 111 4 2 3 0 man. Henricn. jviarnosj.

wr cvrne. Winner Byrne (9-6). Loser Garver 4 0 5 0 Ma.joki.3n 3 2 10 e-Sude r.3h 1 0 0 0 Chap an, cl 2 0 a Fox 2b 0 0 0 1 fluerra.e 0 0 0 Brissie. 1 0 0 0 Harris, 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1' 3 10 0 (7-12). HononicK, bummers and Grieve.

2:49. 0002 carried irom tne neia. tie is miHeuanc double and pair of singles. Berra, one of four Yanks to be hit by a pitched ball, suffer-ed a broken thumb on his left hand and will be lost to the club for three weeks. (FIBST CAME) Wvnn.p (SECOND CAME) d-Lemon Louis New Tork 1 1 0 li ibhl! ab a a Totals 32 6 24 10' Totals 32 10 27 10 rlirger.3b 4 0 0 2 att.lf 4112 will be Monday, Sept.

5, at 2:00 p. m. against the Buffalo Bills in Buffalo. On Friday, Oct. 14, there will be a night game on the west coast against the Los Angeles Dons and on Thanksgiving Day, Nov.

24, there will be a game at 11 a. m. in Chicago against the Hornets. The schedule of stations which will start broadcasting on September 5 is as follows: WSAI, Cincinnati; W'GAR, Cleveland; WBNS. Columbus; WONE, Dayton; WLOK, Lima; WMRN, Marion; WIZE, Springfield; WTOL, Toledo; and WHIZ, Zanesville, 8f.

Lonla tit Tor 3 2 10 Rlzruto.ss 0 0 1 0 Brown. 3t 3 14 0 Johnson.lb 10 0 OiDlMag.ct 3 0 2 4 Keller.lf 3 2 1 0 Rlzruto.ss 0 1 Brown.3 3 14 0 Johnson.lb 1 0 0 OiDlMag.ct 3 0 2 4 Keller.lf ab a a Elder.lt 4 0 7 2 Lollar.c 3 0 3 0 Prlddy.2b 3 0 0 0 Doubled lor Wynn In 7th. Grounded out tor Clark In 9th. Filed out for Pals in 9th. Filed out for Megan In 9th.

Han lor Majeski In 4th Graduate hospital for X-ray examinations. Elmer Valo put the A's ahead in the first game with a three-run homer in the third inning. Lou Boudreau and Allie Clark each homered as Cleveland unsuccessfully fought back. Larry Doby was on base when Boudreau connected in the sixth. 7 4 2 2 3 2 00 3 2 0 3 15 0 2 11 3 Rlzzuto.sa Sulllvan.3b 1 0 0 Oi Keller.lt Lehner.rf 3 2 1 0' Prlddv 2h 3 13 2 Graham.lb 4 1 12 Oi b-Stlr ess Selvers.cf 5 2 4 Philadelphia Oul 110 ODx 5 Lehner.rt And 0 0 0 Johnson.lb 113 0 113 0 3 0 2 0 Johnson.lb Platt.lt 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 3 0 3 13 2 3 012 2 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 1 5 11 3 2 1 1 Coleman, 2b 1 0 0 0 Sllvera.e 4 0 3 3 0 1 2 a-Woodllng IPage.p Moss.c Pnpal.p Pobv, Boudreau, Clark 2.

Moms. Valo 2. Suder. Guerra. Boudreau.

RBI Valo 3, Brissie. Heam. Suder. Boudreau 2, Clark. 2B Kelt-ni- tain Vernon.

HH Valo. Bou- 1 0 2 0 DlMaggio.cf 4 3 10 1 5 OiWoodUng.il 110 0 2 13 0 4 0 2 Berra. In the nightcap, Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7 Second Baseman Joe Gordon of the Cleveland Indians steps over sliding Sam Chapman of the Philadelphia Athletics after throwing (note ball, arrow, at left) to first to complete a double play. This action at second base took place in the second inning of Saturday's game.

(AP Wirephoto) had tO rally With three runs injdreau and Vernon. Harris. Joost and 2 0 10 6 114 5 2 10 3 14 2 2 0 10 the sixth to defeat the Inm. Elder.lt Slevers.cf Lollar.c Graham.lb Garver.p Kennedy.p Starr.p Drews, Embree.p a-Moss 1. riouplnnrl Sfnrorl hnth Its runs isle 3.

Wynn 1. Bearded 1, Pall ilK 4 0 7 Nlarhos.C 3 11 2 Brown, 3b 1 0 0 0 Mapes. rf-lf 0 0 0 10 0 lOOOiByrne.p 0 0 0 01 1 0 0 01 j. HO- 6 2 0 1 off Joe Coleman in the first in. Wynn 8 in innings, tsearuen i in Fame in rv orant in ning.

Dale Mitchell singled and Harris 0 In 2. HRP Wynn IMa.teskl) Homer In 9th Downs Pirates Totals 31 6 24 Totals 48 22 27 9 Winner Brissie (U-6). looser vv ynn (9-3). Rommell, Steven and Boy-er. 2.06.

rn.ilfiri nut for Kmhree in 9Th. Two Singles In 10th Bring Win CHICAGO, Aug. Boston Braves snapped their five St. Louis 000 000 011-2 New York 309 0J3 05x 20 Totals 35 9 30131 Total! 3123011 a Filed out for Porterfleld In 8th. Ran for Keller In 9th.

(Called Darkness) St. Loul 200 000 000 0 3 New York 010 001 000 02 Dllllnger, Elder. Rizzuto, Dl. Magglo. Porterfleld 2.

Moss, Gra. ham. RBI Graham 2, Mapes. John, son. 2B Lehner.

Priddy, Cole, man, Elder, Papi. DP Silvers and Coleman; Priddy and Gra. ham. Left St. Louis 11, New York 5.

BB Off Papai 5, Porterfleld 2, Paga 2. SO Porterfleld 9, Papal 1. HO Porterfleld 7 In 8 innings; Page 2 in 2. HBP by Porterfleld (Dllllngeri. PB Moss.

Summers. Grieve anj Honochlck. 2:19. A 45.002 paid. Iloulleman Gets Birthday 'Gift' BOSTON, Aug.

though he gave up a dozen hits, right hander Art Houtteman today celebrated his 22nd birthday by pitching the Detroit Tigers to C-CLon PolWrlnt! RlzzutO 4, (SKCO.NB GAME Cleveland Philadelphia made the rounds on Sam Chapman's three-base error. Doby singled, Vernon doubled, Joe Gordon drew an intentional pass and Doby scored on Thurman Tucker's infield hit. The A's took advantage of three walks bv Pitcher Al Ben- Keller. Bauer 3, Henrlch, Johnson, Dl- abhaa fU JBUKUH, AUg. I wn htll1 4 Dick Sisler, whose ninth Inning Mitchell.lt Doby.rf.

Vernon. lb game losing streak here today Crooksville Bows Bo'd'au ss 3 pinch single won yesterday's ball rusth Chicago, 3 2 game for Philadelphia, went lnCubs t0 0, the opener of a lth Thoi. mmkliMiH Gordon. 2b in ijiir oi.tti. a.ivj vv.i.i.uii Kelt ner.3 Flagpole Sitter Carft Even Face CLEVELAND.

Aug. 7 (J) -High on his flagpole perch', where pacing is restricted, Charley Lu-pica had something more important to worry about today than the Cleveland Indians. His wife was in St. Ann's hospital awaiting the arrival of their fourth child. Lupica has been on his six-by-six foot platform 40 feet above ground since May 30.

He vows he won't come down until the Indians reach first place. He told a reporter: "I'm so nervous I can't talk now. Wait'll the baby's born." a 6-4 decision over the Boston; twin bill. But they dropped the 5 2 7 0 5 2 2 0 Moses.rf. 4 2 7 0 Vaio.lf 5 113 Fain.

lb 2 0 2 3 Suder 3-2b 4 2 0 3 4 1 4 0. Fox. 2b 3 0 1 Oc-Estalella 1 0 0 0 Davis 3b 0 0 0 0 Guerra. 5 10 0 Coleman.p 0 0 0 01 1 0 0 them with two hits for the win Before DAY Nine 2 2 3 as a pinchhitter today and hit a three-run homer in the ninth in-lio lining of the nightcap to defeat ning rally. The A's scored once in the first inning on hits by Tucker.

ct Trrsh.r a-Lemon Hexan.c Benton, Gromek.p b-Boone Zoldak.D Pittsburgh's faltering Pirates, 5 to 4, after the Quakers took the 0 0 0 01 i Total! 37 11 24 91 Totali 28 8 27 8: opener, 7 to 3. A crowd of 27.92S a fanned for Treh In 8th. DAV snapped a losing streak last night at Crooksville to defeat that team, 8-4 in an Eastern Ohio league contest. Heydenreich for the winners allowed six hits, while Crooks-ville's Ater gave up 15. Defensive play stood out for Men's Work Shoes saw the Phils score the double Filed out for Gromek In 8th.

nightcap, 4 to 3 in 10 innings before a crowd of 36,961. Gene Mau'ch and Herm Reich each hit singles in the 10th of the nightcap for the decisive run It was Vern Blckord's eighth loss off Vern Bickford who had returned Nelson Potter In the ninth, and five of those reverses have been inflicted by the Cubs. Andy Pafko tied the game at 3-3 in the eighth with a two-run homer, his 15th of the season. In the opener Bill Voiselle blanked the Cubs with a seven- Walked lor fox in 6th. Cleveland 20 000 00O er.

Chapman. E-Chaoman, Fain. runs in the eighth inning of -Tucker. Valo Chapman. Guerra ,1 Ljtne gecond game tO take a 4-2 Coleman 2.

DP Boudreau. Gordon and Vernon 2. left Cleveland The rally was climaxed by Red Sox. A paid throng of 30,573 also saw the Detroit native bat in two runs in winning his ninth victory. The loss, third for left hander Maurice McDermott ended a Sox winning streak of seven games.

Houtteman, who has lost six, was rough when he had to be and was aided by some good fielding. Of the dozen hits he yielded 2 were home runs, by Ted Williams and Vern Stephens who remained tied for the American League lead in that department with 27 each. Dom DiMaggio bunted safely in the first inning, extending his hitting streak through 34 consecutive games. TOOK CURVED INITIAL the victors with Dick Lear making two good catches in left field, Wally Westlake's three-run hom- Double, Single Win In 14th and Pete Close one snag in right. DAV Crooksville ab Brown.c 4 110 Mason.cf 4 110, 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia 7.

BB Off Coleman 3. Benton 4, Gromek 1. SO Coleman 5. Benton 1. HO Benton 6 In 5j In-nlngi: Gromek 1 In Zoldak 1 In 1.

Winner Coleman U0-10). Loser Benton (3-4). Stevenj, Boyer and Rommelt, 2:07. St Clalr.sa 5 0 0 llWIIllson.lt 5 12 OiHaren.r! Norrls.lb 5 0 2 OiTaylor.ss 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 110 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 5 0 10 4 2 2 0 A double by Dana Bowers, a sacrifice that sent him to third 5 11 OSwagger.lb 3 2 1 OiVanWey.cf 5 2 3 5 13 Ater.p 4 0 2 01 Close. rf Lear.lf Hey' rich, hitter while his mates pounded Dutch Leonard" and two successors for 13 hits, topped by Del Crandall's third homer of the season.

(FIRST GAME) Boatoa I Chlcano ab tbkti Stanky.2b 4 3 1 li Jeftcoat.cf 4 2 2 1 Slstl.2b 10 0 1, 2 0 2 3 Fletcher.lb 3 19 2 111 er. It didn't take the Phils long to get the runs back. Bill Nicholson opened the ninth with a double, Del Ennis walked. Willie Jones forced Ennis and then Sisler went in to bat for Mike Goliat. He hit the first pitch into the right field stands.

Hank Borowy had an easy time with the Pirates in the first game as he won his tenth of the Harley Davidson Detroit Boston 'A Totals 36 4 6 1 bias ab a a a Totals 41 8 15 1 DAV Crooksville and a single by Holdcroft broke up a 6-6 tie in the 14th inning Sunday and Armco emerged victorious over Judys 7 to 6. Armco tied it up in the ninth and the next three frames were score- 5 0 11 51111 230 000 021 5 101 000 110 .4 Heydenreich. 3B DIMag.ct Pesky.3b Wlllams.lf 4 2 0 2 2B Wllkini, Norrli, Lear, Relser.cf 3 0 0 0 4 110 Russell. cf 0 0 0 0 H.Saler.lf 4 0 10 ml Harlev Davidson defeated the Kell, 3b Groth.ef Evers.lf Llpon.ss Swift. R.Eiirt,3b Ryan 3b Holmes.

rf He pitched four-hit ball Tlrrora 1.ft inrl B.I in a Pniintv'yr, 3 0 0 0 Pafko.Sb 10 0 1 Helen, lb 4 12 0 Owen, 3 2 1 0 Burgess. 5 17 0 5 113 4 3 3 0 5 2 11 5 0 12 5 2 8 0 4 110 4 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 1 0 0 0 0 SIZE $5 612 4 19 less. 2 0 3 CarPenter was the big gun in 2 0 2 4 the Judv stlckwork. eettine a league' double header played the el8hth when the Pirates 4 0 1 0 Stephens, ss 4 10 0iDoerr.2b 3 2 7 Oi Good an. lb 4 11 4 Zarllla.rf 3 0 5 Batts.c 4 2 1 Hughson Tebbets.c 112 0 Smalley.M Sunday afternoon at ree runs on aipn au A ioo jdouble, triple and homerk while field.

BuXtOn Struck OUt 10 JUI 1U" U1 cttICrandall KITA'S HORSE WINS DEAUVILLE, France, Aug. 7 Rita Hayworth's filly. Double Rose, won the Prix de La Municipalite here today. Double Rose enriched her Hollywood movie star owner by 400,000 France (about 5 3 2 2 Ramaz tl.ss 5 2 10 5 0 0 3 Chlpman.p i la-Cavar'tta iAdklns.p son. Voiselle, ii.

Ml 4r i 1 1 4 ine ursi game auu iu uie set- 0 0 0 0 110 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 (FIHST CAMK) tioiacroii wno arove in me win- ning run gave five in seven, in-i eluding three doubles. rhiladelphla Pittsburgh lit ti all a ond. Karr tripled in the first. Tigers OO 000 00 4 2 li- Davidson OuO 114 1 Buxton and Murphy; Todd and Grll- Totals 36 9 2711' Totals 40 12 27 7 a Wnlked for McDermott In fith. Armco Judy 9 abr llamner.ss Nloh's n.rf 5 0 4 0 Cafone.3b 5 10 5 Hopp.lb 5 12 0 Restelll.rf 5 3 7 0 Kiner.lf Total 38 13 27 8 Totals 34 7 27 16 a singled for Chlpman In 6th.

Boston 0 210 00011 Chicago IM) 000 000 0 titanky 2. Fletcher 2. Reiser. R. Edwards.

si 7 110 Mertz.cf 4 0 2 4 4 1 11 0 3 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 4 14 0 Coffey.2b 6 10 OiCoyle.ss 5 11 0Culbson.3b 5 2 2 1 Westlae.ct abr he Ran for BatU In fith. 6 100 Detroit 032 000 001-6 Boston 100 000 1024 7 0 3 11 Wertz. Groth. Evers, Llpon, 2 3 0l3wlft, Houtteman. DiMaggio.

Williams 5 2 2, Stephens. Berry, Kolloway. RBI 3 9 3 9 Williams 2. Llpon, Houteeman 2, 1 Groth 2. Kell.

Stephens 2. 2B Kell. Elliott 2. Holmes. Rickert.

E. Sauer. CM 0 0 0 Oi i 4 1 10 1 3 3Ennls.rf 8 Oi Jones. 3b Mc- Gollat.lb Mlller.Sb I Borowy 5 XS Pafko, RBI Holmes 3. 3 2 1 fen.

Tigers 010 Ort) 01 Davidson Wi 3 8 J. Buxton and Murphy; Crlffen, O' en. and 0111. Judv Junior! 17 9 .708 S. fanesvlll 18 8 .88 H.

Davidson 36 11 Tiger 14 11 .560 Ex. teams 7 31 4 10 3 a-Walke i Rickert 2, Crand i 2 SlHolmei. E. 1 Crandall. DP feauer, Fletcher.

HR Saui 6700 Classified Result Number To Buy Or Sell 4 2 10, BnsgulUb Weldlg.lb 4 11 0 Bennett.rt Near.lf 6 11 ODrake.lb 7 2 5 OiMltchell.c McEvov.3b 6 0 1 l'Carp 70 10iPugh.lf Smith. 10 1 0 O'Brien. Bowers. 5 0 1 0 Pagath.p iWaltes.p Air Conditioned for Your Shopping; Comfort Reich, Smalley and Llpon, Houtteman, Pesky, Wll-121 2 1 Hams. Goodman 2.

McDermott. HR Ow- Mauch, iii Helen: Jericoat, Smalley, 2i, Chl 8. jnojek.ss b-I'hlllips JwoyjGroth. Williams. Stephens.

SB Evers. 1 1 0 Oi cago 7. BB off Leonard 2, Chlpman 3, 3 0 1 Left Detroit 7. Boston 11. BB Off 2 9 2 2i Adklna" 2.

SO Chi Oman 2. Adklru 2 0 0 3 McDermott 4. Houtteman 2. so Mc I Dickson. Dermott 2.

Masterson 2, Hoirtteman 2 10 0 Saifell.i li.cl Voiselle 9. HOoff Leonard 8 In 3 Innings (faced two batters In fourth): Chlpman 5 In 3: Adktns 1 In 3. HBP Leonard (Fletcher). WP Chlpman. Leonard.

Winner Voiselle (5-3). LoserLeonard (4-14). Barr, Ballan-fant and Barlick. 2:08. 5.

HO McDermott 7 In 6 Masterson 0 in 2, Hughson 2 fn 1. Winner Houtteman (9-fii, Loser McDermott (5-3). McKlnley. McGowan. Hurley and Jones.

2:13. A 30,573 paid. THIS costs less- Totali 54 7 13 If Totals 54 6 17 3 Armco 302 000 (X1 01 7 Judv's 221 010 "00 000 00 6 RBI-Holdcroft 4. McEIfresh. Bow-ers Bennett.

Drake, O'Brien, Carpenter 3. 2b Eennett, Carpenter, Holdcroft 3. 3b Pugh. Carpenter. HR Carpenter.

Cherkush, weldig 2, Mc-Evov. SB Mertz. Near, Cherkush. Left Armco 14. Judv's 8.

DP Edward! to $2-50 a ftot Fed. Tax All three of your initials stand out in bold three-dimensional letters in a style that looks ten times its modest price. Totals 40 13 27 10) Totals 35 8 27 15 a Fouled out for Murtaugh In 7th. Singled for McCullough in 9th. Philadelphia 4i fx 3 WO 7 Pittsburgh OtJO OoO 3 Hamner, Ennis 2.

Jonei 2, Gall-at. Seminlok, Hopp, Klner, Saffell. Restelll, Murtaugh. RBi Ennis 2. lio-Hat, Semenlck 2, Jones.

Borowy, Kin-er 3. 2B Jones. G'Uat, Semlnick 2. Kiner, Ennis. HR Ennis, Kinec.

Left (SECOND GAME) Boston Chicago ab a ah a Scrappers Stop Weldig, BB Smith 1. Bowers 1. O'Brien 3. Paeath 1. Waltes 1.

SO Bow-, Shawnee Loses To llirscliman 9 SHAWNEE Hirschman Brothers of Columbus handed the Shawnee Claycraft baseball team a 6-4 defeat here yesterday. i'. Jim Johnson pitched a good game for the Claycraft club but nine errors hurt. Not an earned irun was scored off him. Stankv.2b 4 13 2 Jeffcoat.cf 5 12 0 Fletcher.lb 5 0 13 0 Mauch.

2b 5 2 4 6 ers 4. O'Brien 2. Pagath 5. Waltes 2. Relser.cf 3 2 2 0 Bau holtz.rf 3 2 5 0 HO 3 hits off Smith for 4 runs in Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 6.

BB 3 11 IH.Sauer.lf 3 0 0 lilnnlngs; 14 hits off Bowers for 2 runs Presto Grill 1-0 4 110 I I In 13 Innlnes: 4 hits off O'Brien for runs in 2 1-3 Innlnes: 5 hits off Paaath 5 212 0 4 13 0 4 13 6 4 0 0 1 Borowy 1, Dickson 1. SO Dickson Lombard! 1. HO Chambers 5 In Innings; Dickson 7 In 7: Lombard! 1 Inning. PD Semlnlck. VVInner Borowy (10-8).

Loser Chambers (6-3). Rnbb. Dasroll. Plnclll and Gore. 2:05.

A (Estemlated). R.Eiirtt.sb Heath. rf E.Sauer rt Dark.sa Salkeid.c Potter, a-Holmea Bickford. 4 2 1 lParko.3b 1 0 1 0( Reich. lb 4 11 0 Owen.c 4 12 3 Smallev.sj 3 0 5 1 Hacker, 3 10 I 0 0 Oi 0 0 0 li than THIS for 1 run In 6 2-3 Innings: 4 hits off Waltes for 1 run in 5 Innlnes.

HBP Smith (Coylei: Pagath (Checkush). Winner Bowers. Iiser Waltes. Johnson and Bonlfleld. 3:15.

NADER a SOUS Cor. 5th and Market (SE OSD GAME! -I Next Sunday Zanesville Buckeyes play here. Hlrsrhmaa 123 OW OnO 6 9 4 Vhen you choose fhlladelphia fitubargh ab 9 Ashhurn.ct 3 14 0 Rofek.ss Clayq-aft 3t 00 1004 Hamner.ss 3 10 3 Saffell. cf ab a 5 3 10 3 12 0 3 0 14 10 0 0 Sexlon and Little: Juhnhon Totali 33 9x29 16 Totals S9 10 .30 11 2 out when winning run scored, a Filed out for Potter In 9(h. Boston ICO 010 03 Chicago 000 OT 020 1 4 Stankv, Reiser, R.

Elliott. Mauch. Baumhoitz 2. Pafko. Dark.

and Houser, O'Hara (3), Phi-Dunes Down Nii.h'son.rf 4 10 OCastlgU'ne Ennis, If 3 0 1 0 a-Restelli Jones. If 3 0 1 Gollat.lb 3 1 11 0 Kiner.lf 0 0 0 1 4 14 0iRelch. RBI Reiser, Dark. Heath. Paf- Sisier.lb 110 1 Westlake.rt 3 110 kr 2, Reich.

2lRelaer. Jetfcoat. Potter, A homer in the second inning was enough to give the Calig Scrappers victory over Presto Grill Sunday afternoon in the county softball tournament, extending play another game. It was the first Presto loss in the tournament. Wallace gave up only one hit, a single by Men-horn.

It was one of the shortest full games of the season, lasting only 58 minutes. Score: Frest Grill I Call Scrapper ab tbrki Menhorn.si 3 0 1 0 Townlng.3b 3 0 1 0 Wallace.lb 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Pevtnn lr 3 0 0 1' Bash. If 3 0 0 0 Heath, Baumholtz. HR Pafko. SB Pafko.

Baumholtz. DP Reich, Lnrfcta.c 4 16 0 Masl.c 4 0 3 0 Miller 2b 4 2 2 5 Phlillps.lb 3 0 13 0 Donnelly. 3 0 0 O'tvHopp 110 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 1 Roberts. 0 0 1 Oip-Fiugerald ,10 0 0 Philo Duncan Falls was off strong in the first two innings Smallev and Reich; Mauch and Smalley: Mauch and Reich: Heath and Salkeld: Smalley, Mauch and Reich. Sunday and were never headed, 6 i Ijfft Boston 9.

Chicago 9. BB off Hacker 7. Potter 1, Bickford 1. SO Hacker 2. Potter 4, Bickford 1.

HO Potter 8 In 8 innings: Bickford 2 in 1 2-3. Winner Hacker (3-5). Loser Bickford (12-8). Ballanfant. Barlick downing 6 to 2.

Extra base hits were at a premium. Lacy doubling for the losers and Ryan getting a two bagger for the victors. Score Phllo P. M. and Birr.

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And Friendly Staff Va Allen.cf 2 0 0 Oi Bennett. cf 3 13 0 Porter.rf 2 0 0 0 Stlne.ss 2 00 0 ab sbrst 4 11 (VP. Deshard 5 111 5 11 0 Buckley 3 0 0 1 Dennev.lf totals .13 8 27 12' Totals 34 9 27 8 a Hit Into force play for Caatlgllone In 8th. singled for Phillips In 9th. Struck out for Basnall in Philadelphia OnO 100 0135 Plttsburch 000 00O 040 Ashburn.

Nicholson. Jones, Sisler, Lopata. Rojek. Restelll, Wesllake, Chesnea. None.

RBI Nicholson: Miller. Restelll. Westlake 3, Sisler 3. 2b Ashhurn, Chesnea. Miller 2.

Nicholson. HR Westlake. Sisler. Saffell 2. Hamner.

DP Phllllns (unassisted): Hamper. Miller and Gollat. ltt Philadelphia 4. Pittsburgh 7. BB off Dornellv 2.

Chesnes 1. SO Donnelly 4, Chesnes 3. HO Donnelly 6 In 7 In-ninds: Konstanty 2 tn RoberU 1 In 1. HBP Chesnes (Ajhburn). Winner Konstanty (5-4).

Loser Chesnes (5-7). Dascoll, Plnelll, Gore and Robb. Legion Downs Duncan Falls 1 0 0 0 Thomas, rt juiu 1 0 0 0 Bartley.lb 3 0 00 2 0 0 OiWallace.p 3 00 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 01 Forsvthe.p a-Deomi b-Plttt Raughman Ryan Hughca Holfmann Hoffmann Gllmore Smith Young Wheeler 3 2 2 0 B. Parson 4 0 10 4 11 1 Ininart 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Lacy 4 0 10 4 0 1 0 P. Desarei 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 Klnnev 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 Desarea 4 110 1 0 0 0 Caton 3 0 0 1 'Veno 0 0 0 0 OUR LOW.

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A double, triple and eight Totals 21 0 1 11 Totals 28 1 5 1 a Batted for Peyton In 7th. Batted for Van Allen In 7tn. Callg Scranpen i. .010 flflO 0 1 Presto Grill 000 000 00 RBI Benneett. 2b Townlng.

HR Bennett. Left Presto Grill 2, Callg Scrappers 5. BB Wallace 1. SO Forsvthe 5. Wallace 5.

PB Schwartz- Totals 34 6 9 3'. Totals 3424275 Walked for Caton In 1th. A stolen bases were highlights in RED STAR TAX the game summary. Score: Zanesville 4rO Oil 21415 15 2 mll'er. Thomas and Whittinger.

38 minutes. Green Tops Defeat Philo 210 OHO 120 8 9 3 P. 0O2 000 CIO 3 4 5 RBI Hughes. Young, Parsons. Gllmore.

2B Lacy, Ryan. Wletel-mann. SB Baughmon 2. Hughes 3. Left P.

M. 6: Phllo 10. DP Kinney, Parsons to Inman. HBP Hughes. PB Buckley 2.

D. Fall 001 2-JO niii jn 1 Batteries: Wilson, rarrisn and vrn- Comer 4th Main Sis. ktns; Stewart, R. Harris, and Humph ries. NEW NET CHAMPION Cambridge Cardinals Johnny Kochilla of Cambridge, playing with Green Tops Sunday, pounded in the three runs in the fifth inning that meant defeat for the Cardinals at Cambridge.

De-shong was on when hit by the CINCINNATI. Aug. 7 iTUSec. Meigs And Tropics Split Doubleheader Meigs nosed out Tropics 3-1 at Meigs in the tri-county league Sunday but was walloped 17-3 in I i OHIOAN BOWS OUT SOUTH ORANGE, N. Aug.

Mulloy of Coral Cables, defeated Art Lar ond seeded Charles Thomas of It 3 sen of San Francisco, 5-7, 1-6. 6-2, Cincinnati, captain of this year' University of Cincinnati tennis team, today won the men" slngU championship at the Ohio pitcher, Allen singled, Wilson a tota th mon'a nu aner rt. nuiuer uy bunted for a sacrifice and title in the 23rd annual Eastern Sweeney for Tropics with two on t4 in- in the second game second valley tennis tournament in a Kochilla doubled to score the three runners. I ning was a highlight. Scores: First aeme: Grass courts championship to-day.

Doris Hart of Jacksonville, defeated Shirley Fry of Akron, 6-3, 6-4, in the women's singles finals. Green Top Cab players are to report at 4:30 this afternoon for gruelling three-set duel with Mar shall Chambers, also of Cincinnati. The scores were 10-8, 6-4, 13-11. Chambers was the defending champion. 0- 1 000 THE FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAIN AT FIFTH a trip to Crooksville and to wear 003 X- 3 Tropica 100 Meig OnO Batteries: Mclntlre Wickham and Jordon.

and Ross; L. gray uniforms, Sunday's. Score: The record for tb final 18 holes Second game: The lowest won-lost percentage Green lno 0.10 0105 11 1 of the U. S. open golf championship! Tropics ever compiled by a major league 175 2-17 13 1 000 0 3 3 Jordon.

L. Wlck- U- K-rO'lm dC CaraTOtt In Cardinals 010 i 000 2 8 0 B.itte.-ies Brock and Allen and Ferguson; Tetrasko, Meddeti and bik. pennant winning icaiu wa mC jiaji.T uiaue vj w.ms Lemity and mman Wlckiiam. of the 131'6 St, wuis cardinals. vjo 'nam, i emeu,.

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