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i 1 TriDKISDAT, JULY 13, if THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER CotutmetiT TmxUu W.toJetit SIX CAPITALS OPEN WDGHT BALL DIXIE AT BOWL TONIGHl a Senators Yield Ground By Bowing To Chisox As Yanks Trim Browns Giants' Defense Shatters To Aid Cards Chalk Up Conquest By 2-1 LOCALS PLAY FIRS! H0ME0F21ID CHICAGO BUNCHES HITSTOBOVLOVER WASHINGTON, 9-3 C-t 2 hits in seven frames, the tha Brooklyn DoCrere I i il DIXIE AMATEUR LEAGUE (Teeterelay's KeaaJle) MOXTGOMEK1 is Eataule 4. Trey 1 akoa avrlaurs S. .1.4 Sa. extended their winniig gtrrak straight gajrtee. bkOokUN CHICAGO AB PO i AB ri PO A II HDD HALF W.

I Pet 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 leathaa fcarauia Trey MUXTGOMEBY I aleat print's 14 I 4 Koenig -B 4 Htfca Ic 1 M-eoif Hma rf 4 Demare i 4 Harm el 1 Grimm 1b i Jurf ee ss 1 Root 4 Btnpp lb 4 Kdrick 4 Htchea rf Wilson If 4 Leslie lb 1 Cucinlo Jfe 4 Lopes I Outen 1 Jordan sa I Boyle zx 1 Carroll I Thrsta Judge in 1 Chisox Rifle Nat Hurlers In First And Third To Cut Lead Of Pace-Setters To Two Games (Today's Ached lei Iniea eiprlnss at HO.MOOltll Troy at lotban. Abbeville Luteal. THI OTHXH side of the Chattahoochee Georgia yesterday afternoon the folks wondered what all the booming was about Alabama. The cheering boomed oner the bluff again because baseball had returned to BT. LOUIS.

11 AP The Tork Giant reached a clinsaj in their kiaauuna oi poet fieMlng tcf the CaMiivaia took advantage of this weakness te defeat the league leader 1 te 1 draw up 1 1-1 games behind first pUc. Tha Giants mad four of their fie ru-playe in a row is the seven th ton tog to give the Cards both their runs without a hit. Roy (Bod, Paxme.ee pitcned a great gam, giving eay au kiu in a etruggi with Diasy and deeerred a victory, Travis Jackeoa, who haa been pisyic shortstop for New Tork ium- Blond) an suffered a spuk wound, again was the "goat" for noft of the poor fielding Hampered by aa Injured and swollen anee made one boot the first Inning and started the atreah oi four with ano.oex ie the seventh. Jack am bird Brmie Great lis grounder to start the npree and the runner reach! first. Jimmy Wilson bunted and Panne lee threw wild to second.

Fat Crawford bat'ed for Leo Durecher and rolled a grounder down past first. This time Manager BlU Terry fumbled. Orsatti scored, and Wtletn ran to third. Xfaa missed en attempt to boot and when Catcher Gua Maneueo made a low throw to third trying to pick Wilson off. the ball got Pt Verges and Vt'U son tallied.

NEW YORK ST COll" AB H.fO. A. AB PO.A Moor cf I 1 1 Martin tb I 1 Kufaaua. There was a great crowd at Comer Field to wttch the new Eufaula -2 24 12 Totals Tolali IS SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Yesterday 's KeawHs) Atlanta II; fc.eei.llle S. Srw Orleans rMrsaina-hajB 4.

Memuhte rhettaaaoca 1. team make its debut in the Dune Amateur League. The fans were enthusiastic Hatied for Lps 'c And I kamed authoritatively that once the folks in Eulaula starved something xx Batted for Jorosn la xxx Batted for Tnurston '-h. Rrooklva I.rttle Kw 11-4; shUle eWubeehrsMter 1 tti- l' they would see It through or bust. This means the Eufaula team will be well backed all season, a guarantee very much like the one that carried Troy, Union Sprknga, Dothan, Abbeville and Montgomery through the first half of the pennant race.

It (nlfbt W. L. Prt 4 I Ml 1 1 SM i i is a 1 4t 49 i It .14 Haoivllle Utile alork Measuhls blnnlnahasn New Orieetaa Atlanta (nattaaeeca The summary: Runs Lealie 2. rioer, W. Herman.

Demaree. Grimm. Errjrs L-lie. Thurston Runs bailed Cuc-melc Boyle Moaolf 1 Herman. Jurges Ie-maree Two baae hits: Cuiclnsllo.

Hi is. Tore' baae hits: Moeolf. P. Mermen sacrifice: Mosoil. Hsrtnett.

Jut, pa pley Jurges to W. Herman to Grimm Bases on balls off Carroll I. Strjk out bjy Carroll by Root I Hits otf Carroll 7 In 7 tnnmgs I none out la fcthl; Thurs MACKS CHECK TRIBE, 6-4; RED SOX BEAT TIGERS, 2-1 WASHINGTON, July 11 AP FalltntT to find their vaunid batting purxb for tht second tinie In mmr th Senator, ctrat-glod impotent tjr today to avart a 1 to I defeat tr th Tieit.nf Chiogo Whit Sox, a Iom which ahead thotr lead over th apparently rejuvenated New 7 or Yankeea to only two gama. Th White So bunched their hits lr two bi( Inn in. la tha firat a triple by BwansoB and sinniea by Haaa, Kress, and Simmons, topped off by a sacrifice fly by lyka.

gave Chicago a three run toad. Again In th third stanra, th visitors UtMfd a run feat. Singles by Kreaa snd Appling and a walk to Dykes filled the base. Hayes lined to Harris and Kress scored after the catch. Berry singled, scoring Appling.

Miller greeted Russell, who relieved Crowder, with a single to fill th bases once more. Swaneun singled for his third hit, scoring Dykes and Berry, after which Uui popped one to center to bring Maay of tsut great Httie towns tn Alabama will be ea my aert eotne ef thra days far writing piece about the ether fellow, bat it a fart tkat the aner I see Alabam a thriving eommauiiUee the better they get. EUFAULA FANS CHEER M'DOWELL Hut ton I in 1. Hit by pitcher by Ro lW. Herman; eson.

Lealie II. by Carroll (Today's Schedule) Memphis at Chattanooga. Mew Orleans at Birmingham. NaahrlUe at Kaoirllle. Losing pitcher.

Carroll. former Charlie McDowell made a splendid address before the Union Springs, Champions First Half, Will Invade Cramton Bowl For Curtain-Raiser Tonight At 8 O'clock CAPACITY CROWDS WATCH TWO DIXIE LEAGUE GAMES Night baseball return to Momiromery tonight when the tint half Onion Springs cjumptons invade tamtoa Bowl to opes the local Dixie League second half again the Capitals. The fame will begin at I o'clock. Lefty ABey, who is conceded to have more stuff than any southpaw to appear here sine Lefty Lee of (he Tampa 6mokies. probably will draw the nocturnal alignment tonight against to bard-hltUng Bprlagera.

The various teams in the Dixie Amateur League are on a keen edge as the second half gets under way and enthusiastic baseball fans are promised some Jam-up baseball from now the finish line is reached on August 30. Bull McFaden. who broke into the Dixie League yesterday at Eufaula, will be behind the plate for tonight's game. iters ila Tirrouori El'FAULA, July 11 Eufaala mad aa auspicious tart la th Dixie Amateur Uuu IhU etlernoa by efel-tns Montgomery I 1 behind the tour-bit hurling of Mesa DeBardelebea. la right-hander.

Lad by McMillan, bustling Wt Holder, th Blaff City batsmen hammered aura Siafleloa, Montgomery ace, for 11 blow to aoora a well-deserved victory before a Boer -capacity crow 4 at Comer Para, McMlllaa delivered thro Mows la foar tripe, including a doable. DeBardelebea hurled Heady ball and bn mates save him fine support, especially Manager Mack Arnette at abort etop who handled five hard chance without a bobble. MONTOOMF-RT sHFACLA AB.H.PO.A. AB.H PO.A. Cms Zb Terry lb ott rf O'Poal If Verges Ib Jacken ss Manreo Prnilee James 1 Watkn rf I Km.

2b 4 fiColIina lb 1 Medwlck If 4 2 Ornatti cf 4 2iWHon 4 HDurchr an 1 Crawfrd 1 jHlade sa 1 iOean opening of the Euf aula-Montgomery game yesterday alternoon. He is a baseball fan. He wants Eufaula to keep behind it new team all the way and he pledged AMERICAN LEAGUE (Yeeterday's tWanlts) Chirac Haahlnston I. Philadelphia Cleveland 4. New York HI.

Lont 4. Boston Detroit 1. his support to the project in a big way. PELS VHITEWASH BI1IHGHI, 8-0 There la no longer a depression." he said. "It has gone and in its place IT Totals 14 10 24 I Totsls II mr.m the fine muni men to reoreaent Eufaula in the grand game of Mill'-'.

WASHIGTO CHICAGO AB PO A. baseball. AB PO.A Certainly we are going to win. Our team will be in there all the way and 4 5 2 11 this fine trophy that the league president is holding there is coming to Eufaula Bstted for Psrmelee in Ith Batted for Durocber In 7th New York 0O0 001 Ml 1 St. Louis 000 000 20x I SUMMARY Runs.

Manruso. Orsatti, Wilson. Errors: Tsrry, Jackson 1, Mancuen, Psrmelee. Run bstted tn: Moor. Two base hit: Durocber.

Double play: Jackson to Terry; Manruso to Crlts. Base on balls off Parmelee Dean 4 Struck out by Parme-lee 1. Dean 7. Hit by pitcher by Parmelee. Pet 4 ft int 400 .4 .48 4tl .181 W.

L. As t7 4 I 4 as 4 41 SS 44 11 4A II St Waahinstoai New lark Philadelphia, rhlras-e Detroit Cleveland Boston St. Loels Swnsoti rf 4 Haas cf 4 Krese lb Sim mm If 4 Applng as Dykes 3b 4 to stay 1 II 2b IBIuese ib exanush If ei Harris rf ICronln ss iSrhulte cf liBowen lb 1 Kuhel lk liBers 4 Cro Russell Weaver Kerr Goslln as Hayes Berry Miller The crew, eheerea Uncle ChArtec." I feel I eaa eal aim CbcJs Charlie" beraaae he declared to that floe aaaemblage wf baseball fans that Eufaula was an Advertiser towa. And Grandma's yeang spouts call her (Today's Krbedale) Drtrorl at Boetea. St.

trials at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chlcas at Washlas'toa. Morgan Aids New Orleans In Series Final; Crax Rout Smokies, 13 To 5 BIRMINGHAM. July 11. New Orleans, with Eddie Morgan at first base lashed eut In a batting -pree today to win the final game of the eerie from Birmingham, I to e.

Three double plays helped Johnson eut of some tight holes while th Pel bunched hit off Hushes and White. NEW ORLEANS BIRMINGHAM AB.H.PO.A. ABHPOA. Mors lb I I I llBnerft Ib 4 1 2 I (Collins) PHILS WIN IN 11TH FBAMB CINCINNATI. July 11 (AP) Ths Cln -ciimsU Reds slid back Into the National League cellar today when Hurst tripled in the eleventh to bresk up a pitching duel and give the Phillies a I to 1 vie- NATIONAL LEAGUE Yeetrdays Results) tory.

The Philllee first baseman tallied the wlnnlns run as Schulmerich filed out. (11 lB- PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Cincinnati 1 nlnea). Chiracs Brooklyn I. Boston Ptttsbarch S. Kt.

Lent New York 1. CINCINNATI AB.H.PO.A. AB.H.PO.A. ati ih I 1 IlKrklad cf 1 1 4 1 I I Ou liber cf 4 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 12 1 1 I 14 1 4 Morgn lb Rose If I Fining rf 4 Autry 4 41 Adams Ib i lGrnthm Ib I I Horny 2b 1 iHsfey cf 4 IILombrdl 4 01 Moore If I URoetger rf I llBttnily lb 4 IBIuege ss I ljjohnsn 4 II OiBraly cf Wllett Ib 'Abthy lb Ot-Wntrub rf UWels HBerree IjKane Atwood White Fullis cf 4 Bar lei as 4 Hurst lb I Klein rf I Schulch If I Davis 4 Warner 2b 4 Knthe 2b 2 McCrdy 1 McLod Ib Hansen 4 Berger Ib 4 Knothe se 4 W. Prt.

New York 44 It S7 St. Louis 41 SS (hlca.o 44 IS 81 Plttahorsh 41 Boston 41 IS SI I Brooklyn VI 41 41 Philadelphia II 45 4tS Cincinnati S4 47 .420 Johson I 4 11 1 1 I 27 II Totals 40 14 17 HI Totals 12 Totals 41 It -'7 10 Totals It I 27 II batted for Kussell lit Ith KB Hatted for Weaver In Jth riilraso I0S 006 Sit Washington Ovl 024 Otto I SI'MMARY Runs: Swanson Haaa. Kress I. Appling-. Dykes.

Berry. Miller. Sewell. Bluese, Kerr. Error Boken.

Runs batted in: Hsss 1. Simmons 1, Dykes, Hsyes. Beery Swanson 1. Harris Cruiwn. Two base hits Swanson.

Three baas hits, Swanson, Sewell, Goslln. Sacrifices, Swan-son, Haa. Bass on balls Miller Crowder Weaver 1. Struck out CVowder Wearer 1. Hits Crowder I In 1 l-l; Russell I In 1 1-1; Weaver I In 4.

YANKo WIN CLOSE ONE NEW YORK, July 11 (API The Tsn-kees sot off to an early lead asalnst Wally Hebert today and defeated the St. Browns I to 4 in the series opener despite the fine relief pltchlnj of Hank McDonald. McDonald save only one hit in I 1-1 lnnlns, but that was Tony I.ssserl's 11th homer of the season and the wlnnlns blow as Danny MacFayden was driven to rover in the eighth and Lefty Gomes barely held the marsln. Dlale Walker also hit a homer while Bruce Campbell socked his ltth for the Browns with ons on in the third and drove in another run with a ainsle In the ninth. BT LOI'IH JVEvV YORK AB PO A.

AB PO.A Schera ss 4 0 1 llWalkr cf I 1 1 Totsls II I 14 Totals 14 I 31 12 Batted for Knothe In 10th 00 001 000 01 (Today's Schedule) Boston at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chlcaio. New York at fct. Loula.

Cincinnati 000 001 000 04 1 SUMMARY Runs: Klein, nursi, wm- Math ef 4 1 OjM Mlln 4 I I I Cooper If I 1 tArte es I I 1 Burse lb 4 1 II II Roy 4 Brnoa 4 aiMuaaor 1 I hnha tb I 1 lDavts lb 4 4 Watt ae 4 1 Hamltn rf 4 1 4 Crwder rf 4 1 liOwena lb 4 I Bnglta 1 elDblena a I 1 1 block 1 Total 11 4 4 14 Total It 11 17 Montgomery 0 1 Xufaula 10 Th eummary Rune: thanahan. Watts, Klrkland. McMlllaa. Hamilton. Oweae.

Er-ror: Musswr. Rum batted la: Arnette. Klrkland. McMillan, Walta. Two baae hlte: Klrkland.

McMlllaa. Three baae hits: Watta sKolen bsses: McMillan. Arnette, udduth. Burg-eea, Shannahaa. Double play: Crowder te Shennahan.

Left on baae: Eafeula Montgomery Baa en ball: off Debardeleben off Slngle-toa 1: off Mock 1. Struck eut: by De-berdolehen by Slnsleton by Mock I. Hit aff lllngleton I In I l- Innings; off Mock I In 4 1-1 rnnlng. Umpire: Mo-Fad ea. TROT WINS OFINII friends Tnele." ARNETTE TO GIVE EUFAULA GOOD TEAM Mack Arnette is to be congratulated for assembling his forces In such short order for the start of the second half of the Dixie Amateur League race.

Mack will manage the team and play shortstop. With him on the infield the Eufaula defense hardly will fall apart. Mack is energetic and dependable. The new manager has been supported to the hilt by President Gorman Houston and the other members of the club's directorate as weU as the fans. It will be a few days before he can steady hi club and get the team going at full speed, but the Eufaula club will be to the pennant scrap.

The Comer Mills band added eonslderaM te the opening game. This fine group nf nuekians reflect the apirit ef that great organisation ha a big way. RESTRICTION LIFTED ON UNION SPRINGS Wnlon Springs officials yesterday were given permission to haul down the red flags marking the boundary line between two base hits and home runs. Official measurement of the park discloses that from home plate to the base of the left field fence is S65 feet and from home plate to the base of the right field fence la approximately J80 feet. Rule One of the official baseball code specifies that the shortest distance from a fence or stand on fair territory to the home plate should be 335 feet to obviate the Decesstty of ground rules.

Construction of a wire barrier, approximately six feet above the fence, puts a premium on homers In the park, and Union Springs officials consented to keep this wire fence. Requests from other clubs In the League to create a ground ruling on balls over the right and left field fence was granted by the Union Spring officials, but this restriction cannot be placed on the club since the park's measurements are well above the distances specified the Official Playing Rules of Baseball bsidi. Errors Bluege. Runs batted In Hurst, Schulmerlch. Moore.

Two bsse bits, Klein, Adams, Lombardl. Three baae hits Murst Stolen base. Hafey. Sacrifices Bartell, POETS, JUNIORS WIN KITTEN BALL TILTS Grantham, Moore. Roettger.

Double plays: Knothe. Warner and Hurst; Bartell. Warner snd Hurst; Moors and Lombardl. Bsse on balls off Hsnsen Johnson I. Struck Batted for Hughes In 7th.

New Orlean 020 02(1 004-1 Birmingham 000 000 OOO-O The summary: Runs: E. Moore I. Oull-liher. Rose 1. Berger, Johnson 2.

Errors: Wlllett, Welntraub 2. Runs batted in: Morgan 8 Roes 2. Oullliber, Fleming. Knothe. Two baae hits: Knothe, Morgan, Rose.

Home runs: Rose. Sacrifice: Johnson. Double plays: Autry to Knoths to Autry; Knothe to Berger to Morgan; Merger to Morgan. Base on bells: off Johnson 2. Struck out: by Johnson by Hughes 1: by White 1.

Nine hits and four runs off Hughes In 7 Innings. Losing pitcher: Hughe. SMOKIES ARE HCMBLF.D KNOXVILLB. July 11 JPl Pounding three Knoxvllle pitcher for II hits nd taking advantage of five errors, the Atlanta Crackers defeated the Smokies 11 to I today to take the series two to one. ATLANTA KNOXVILLE AB.H.PO.A.

AB.H.PO.A. out by Hansen Johnson 1. POl'BTH FOB BRAVES PITTSBURGH, July 11 Behind old Tom Zachary's tight hurling, the Boston Braves today won their fourth strsignt The Lanier Poets and the Miller Juniors were victorious last night in the Kitten Ball League. The Poets conquered the Empire Laundry, to 4, and the Juniors defeated Rubin's Shoemen, 10 to 3. Score by Innings: Lanier 000 33 1 OiSewel lb 4 1 1 game, trouncing ine i-ittsourgn UNION SPRINGS, ALA, July A OlRuth rf I OiByrd rf I West cf I Reynlds If 4 t'mpbll rf I Burns lb 4 Zachary held the Buccaneer to eight near capacity crowd witnessed the open GehrlK lb 4 Chpmn If 4 ing- same of the second nan 01 ine uok well-scattered nils ami naa rnwm until the sixth inning when Swift single, Paul Waner's double snd Traynor single Empire 000 22 4 Amateur League race here this afternoon when Manas-er J.

K. Hamll's Trojans Lasserl 3b 4 Joraen I Farrell as I accounted for two tallies. White and Kilgrow; Mustin, Coker and BOSTON PITTSBURGH IjHorne a 4 HFrench rf I nf ttot. hammered their way to a Chthm ee i Susko lb I AB.H.PO.A. ABH.

PA Stortl lb Levey ss Melllo 2b Shea Garms Gulllc II Gray Hehert McDnld Crouch llL.Wanr If 4 an wlctorr. Bealrd. Rubin's 100 20 3 Millers 801 3 10 0'iMcFydn I 6 Gomes 1 Si oi Bonwts cf 4 MrKee rf I Rolngs Ib 4 With a five-run cluster In the seventh Inning, the visitors sewed up the con Ubnskl ss 4 Jordan lb 4 Berger cf 4 More rf I Whltny Ib 4 Lee If I Johnson and Ridolphl; R. Lamar and Slngton If 4 tent but the lane outpouring 01 enuiuai Brown. Phillips 0 Alngln ef I SIHippa lb 4 OjHolt If 4 llHead 1 OiChvnko Ib I liBrandes 2b 4 0Hulvey 1 Rnbb 1 Blethen a 1 Green 1 Rea SB 1 1 II I I Dashel lb 4 OiLndstrm cf 4 0P.Wanr rf 4 OjTraynor 3b 4 ZjVaughan ss 4 O'Suhr lb 4 UPeit 2b I lPclnich I lSwetonic 1 Swift 1 Cmrsky 1 1 astlc fans were treated to a stirring comebacjc on the part of the first half Spohrer 4 Aube 4 Totals 11 14 Totals 14 10 17 14 Batted for Shea In 8th XX Batted lor Garms In 8th chamDlons when Qhowon.

uiira samrr, HOME RUN STANDINGS Mrnvile 2b 8 Zachary 4 Powell Beaten By Williams, 3-2, In First-Round Upset In Tourney flt. Louis 003 000 001 4 New York 101 110 OOx 4 rifled one of Mitchell's curves over the ilm center field fence to score two SUMMARY: Runs West, Reynolds. Camp Yesterday Hoyt mtlM ahead of him. bell, Hebert, Walker. Sewell, Gehris, MacFayden.

Runs batted In Walker, Home Rons Campbell, Browns Lzerl. Yankees Walker, Yankees Home runs paved the way for Troy's 13 I 27 14 Totals 31 17 Totals Chapman. West, Csmpbell I. Lanerl I. victor, with Elmore, uiaascoci, am Graves, 7 and W.

H. LeGrand, Sr, defeated L. D. Stephens, 2 and 1. Gehrig.

Two base hits Hebert, Gehrig. Walker connecting for round tripperi. The last two innings of the game Heme rune Walker. Campbell. Lazseri.

Double plays MacFayden, Farrell and Pairings: Livingston vs. White; Peter The Leaders. Athletics 24 were witnessed by Stuart X. Stephenson, Gehrig: Farrell. Lalserl and Gehrig.

Base Foxx, son vs. Smith; Watson vs. inomu; m-ney vs. LeGrand. resident of the Dixie Amateur League, 22 who stopped over en route to Montgomery from Eufaula where he participated Ruth, Yankees Gehrig, Yankees Klein, Phillies Berger, Braves 17 17 16 on balls off Hebert 3.

MacFayden 3, uomes 1. Struck out by Hebert 1, MacFayden 1. McDonald 3, Gomes 2. Gray 1. Hits otf Hebert 8 in 2-1 Innings: McDonald 1 In 3 1-3; Gray, 1 In 1 MacFayden 1J In 7 1-3: Gomes 1 In 1 13.

Hit by pitcher by MacFayden, (Campbelll. Winning pitcher MacFayden. Losing pitcher Hebert. Totals 41 i I 17 7 Total II II 17 1 Hit for Rabb In 6th. sx Hit for Oreen kn 6th.

Atlanta Wl-ll Knoxvllle The summary: Runs: Chatham Susko 1. Bonowlt 1. McKee i. Rolllnga. slngton, Phillips, Alllngton, Hipp.

Holt, 2. Errors: Head, Chervlnko, Brantles I. Runs batted In: Susko. Bonowits. Rollings, Meek 4 Phll'ips.

Chatham. Chervlnko 2, Hulvey, Blthen 2. Two base hits: Chatham 2, Suske 2. Bonowits. Alllngton.

Blethen, French. Three base hits: Chatham. Sacrifices: Bon-owltx. Double plays: Slngton to Dashlell: Brandea to Hipps. Base on balls: off Aube Struck out: by Hulvey by Aube 6: by Green 1.

Hits off Hulvey 6 In 2 Innings and 6 runs: off Rabb 4 in I innings and I runs: off Green 4 In 4 Innings and 1 runs. Hit by pitcher: by Rabb (Rollings). Losing pitcher: Hulvey. in the dedication game tnere wis aner noon. innY TJKtOW SPRINGS Batted for Swift in llh.

Boston 101 00 1201 Pittsburgh 000 F02 010 The summsry: Runs: Jordan 2. Moore. Spohrer, Zachary, P. Waner. Swift, Cam-orosky.

Error: Spohrer. Runs hatted In: R. Moore 2. Jordan, Zachary. Traynor 2, Whitney, P.

Waner. Two base hits: P. Waner, Jordan. Three base hits: R. Moore.

Stolen banes: Spohrer. Maranvllle. Sacrifices: IJrhanskl. Berger. Double plays: Spohrer and Urbanskl; Whitney, Varan-ville and Jordan.

Base on halls: off Swe-tonlc off Zachary 1. Stru-k out: by Zacharv 1: by Swift by Hoyt 1. Hits: off Swetonlc In 4 Innings; off Swift I in 4 innings; off Hoyt 1 in 1. Losing pitcher: Swetonlc. CrB DISPLAY BIO PUNCH CHICAGO.

July 11. () Scoring all their runs In a wild eighth Lnning outburst after Owen Carroll had held them to three League Totals ABH.PO.A. ABHPOA. It) Head ib-D 4 11 SIKIrk .253 .350 1 11 National American Total 1 1 ..603 A' TPSET INDIANS PHILADELPHIA, July 11 (AP) Scoring three runs In the first Inning, the Athletics went on to win 4 to 4 today In the opening contest of a four game series with th. Cleveland Indians.

Ohlstn (Million rf 0Wldrop If 1, Smith of OfVinson a IjBalley lb ljKllls 0Mltrhll OlDuk a 01 Of Wlker lb i Glcock cf 4 Elmore rf I Bealrd a 6 tavi 4 M'Clogh If 4 O'Brien 2b 4 Morton Kent I Rvbolds 0 Bawke Sb Roy Mahaffey went the distance for the Consolations: Chucknow vs. uucnanan; Amason vs. Stone; Jeffrey vs. Mahoney; Graves vs. Stephens.

Fourth Flight B. F. Morgan defeated Willis Powers, 8 and H. Sellers defeated Paul LeGrand, 5 and H. L.

Smith defeated W. B. Griffin. 5 and A. J.

Harris, defeated George Estey, one up. Pairings: Morgan vs. Sellers; Bmith vs. Harris. Consolation: Powers vs.

Griffin; LeGrand vs Estey. Women's Flight Mrs. Thornton Clark defeated Mrs. H. Peabody, 4 and Mrs.

C. Thomas defeated Mrs. Zeda Wright, 4 and Mrs. A. D.

Elsberry defeated Mrs. E. F. Morgan, 5 and Mrs. M.

D. Asp defeated Miss Ruby Stanaland, 8 and 7. Pairings: Mrs. Clark vs. Mrs.

Thomas; Mrs. Elsberry vs. Mrs. Asp. Consolation: Mrs Peabody vs.

Mrs. Wright; Mrs. Morgan vs. Miss Stanaland. Athletics and while he Issued seven parses he managed to keep the Indians' nine hits well scattered.

Jimmy Foxx and Bishop rot six o' the A's ten hits. CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA ABHPOA. ABHPOA BARRY WOOD WINS BR00KUNE MATCH 40 II tat Total Xaley II IT IS LOOKOUTS LOSE AGAIN" CHATTANOOGA. July 11. The Lookouts lost their third game in succession to Memphis here today I to 1.

Billy Bayne, ex-Lookout held his former mates to seven scattered hit to best Phil Hensick who was aided by three timely double plays but was charged with two of the rune on account of one of Travis's errors. MEMPHIS CHATTANOOGA ABH.PO.A. AB.H.PO.A. 3 2 OiBlshop lb I I I 1 Total Old 00 Run: Head 1 10 ZiCramer cf 4 I 3 OlCochrne I Troy Union Springs O. AB.

R. H. Pet 010 (00 110 111 I J. Walker, Simmons. W.

Sox ..80 335 60 125 .373 Tn ummry 2 OlFoix lb 4 I rf 3 4 2 Miller rf 4 fllasscock I. Elmore, Bealrd. Rent. naier The biggest upset In local jolf history' developed in the Second Annual tournament at Elsmeade yesterday when young J. D.

Williams defeated Bob Powell, run-nerup In tHe 1931 City championship, by and J. Other first flight matches ran fairly true to form to the first round. The results, second round pairings and consolation pairings in all flights follow: rb-st riifht Jack Witherall defeated Hunter Vaughan, Jr, 3 and Neal Collins defeated W. B. Kessler, 3 and W.

H. LeOrand, defeated Owen Brewer, 3 and Woodrow Weaver defeated Thomas Broadway, 2 and Julian Kohn defeated Bam Durden, one up; J. D. Williams defeated Bob Powell, 3 and 2. First flight Pairings Witherall vs.

Collins; LeGrand vs. Weaver; Kohn vs. Williams; Morrow vs. winner Baker-Cromwell match. Consolation: Vaughan vs.

Kessler; Brewer vs. Broadway; Durden vs. Powell; Pugh vs. loser of Baker-Cromwell match. Second Flight Dr.

X. W. Moncrief defeated M. T. Smith 4 and Maj.

Prichard defeated C. F. Finnegan, one up (18 holes) James Wilson defeated A. R. Rast 3 and H.

P. Ffaser defeated D. O. Scott, 2 and Mai. Hume Peabody defeated C.

W. Martin one up; Travis Howell defeated Lt. Thomas, 6 and W. B. Ott, defeated Conrad Gardner, 3 and 1.

Second Flight Pairings Dr. Moncrief vs. winner Stephenson-Hendrix match; Maj. Prichard vs. Wilson; Fraser vs.

Peabody; Howell vs. Ott; Consolation: Smith vs. loser of 8te-phenson-Hendrlx match; Finnegan vs. Rast; Scott vs. Martin; Lt.

Thomas vs. Gardner. Third Flight B. P. Livingston defeated J.

M. Chuck-now, 7 and C. C. White won by de BROOKLTNE. July 11.

W) J. Kirk, Gholston, Hixon, Vinson. Error: svn.t... v.nt Walrlron. Vinaon.

Bailey, Hlggns 3b 4 Foxx, Athletics 77 287 74 106 .369 Klein, Phillies 78 319 53 117 .367 Cronin, Senators ....78 313 55 114 .364 Davis, Phillies 72 258 29 92 .357 Fullis, Phillies 78 345 54 119 .345 Willms ss I Porter rf 4 Boss lb I Averlll cf I Vosmlk If Hale lb 4 Kamm lb 2 Spencr 1 Myatt 1 Clssell a I Gnltsr 1 Kkbker ss 0 Brown 3 Conally 0 Pytlak xx 1 Bean Two baae hlt: Smith. Horn run: El-mr. rilassrock. Walker. Gholeton.

Stolen Mahafey I nimlr Vinaon. Left on bases T- a rinion surtnira 11. Baae on balls: The highly geared competitive brain that carried Barry Wood, recent Harvard super-star, to all-America football fame in 1931, today swept him into the quarter-final round of the 41st Long-wood Bowl tennis tournament. Barry has not played much tournament tennis since he went to the 1930 bowls finals with Clifford 8utter. 1 0 0 2 1 12 1 2 2 8 0 0 2 7 1 1 0 0 Chioia 2b Hamel cf Reese lb Lelber If Braxlll rf Chpmn sa Cueto Clbrth 3b Bayne 3 1 Moore cf 4 ojTravis Sb 4 OlMlhallr 2b 4 OlWaddey If 4 OIKIumTip 4 SlOill rf I OIKingdn ss 4 OMonhsn lb 8 llHensick I Links 1 off Morton off Kent off Head off vin.

1. ef Mitchell 1. Hit: off Morton for six blows Including a triple and double both by Fox. 1 la t-l: off Kent I In 1 off Bills Boston won the game in the fourth a 1- I ee Mitchell 4 In 1 1-1. StrucK Inning when Bill Walters, recruit third YANKEES RECALL DEVENS, RETURN REN NAN TO BEARS NEW YORK.

Julv 1 1 P) Charley Devens, youthful right hander who out: by Morton by Kent by Reynold baseman from the West coast, walked snd 1- by Kill 1: by Mitchell 1. Hit by pltclt-h Head (Vinson. Bailey). Wlnnlns scored on Cooke's double. Cooke took third Totals 34 I 34 17 Totsls 10 10 Batted for Clssell In Itb xx Batted for Connally In 8th Although he has always been a great en the throw home and crossed the plate Ellis.

nltcher: Morton. Loslns pitcher Hovater and Cleveland 001 010 0204 on Jolley infield out to Greenberg. DETROIT BOSTON competitor, famous for the last-minute forward passes that turned seeming Harvard defeats into victory, he was given Time of same: 1:41. Umpires Of letree. Philadelphia 300 020 lOx AB.H.PO.A.

AB.H.PO.A. SUMMARY Runs: Porter, Boss, Kamm, learned his pitching at Harvard, was recalled by the New York Yankees fiom their international League farm at Newark today. At the same time, the world Fox cf Myatt, Bishop 2, Cochane 2. Foxx, Cole 0Warstlr as 4 Walters 3b 3 I Cook cf 4 GRANT AND SIMPSON WIN but little consideration when he stepped on the court to battle Henry Cullen, of man. Errors: Clssell, Williams.

Runs batted in: Averlll Pytlsk 2. Poix 3. Hlgglm champions returned Don Brennan to the Santa Barbara, whose current tennis Totsls J4 I 27 10 Totals 34 17 11 Batted for Hensick sth. Memphis 00" 200 1(10 I Chattanooga 00(1 000 100 I The eummary: Runs Lelber, Brasilia Culbreath, GUI, Errors: Travis, Henslrk. Runs batted In: Cueto 2, Hamel, Kingdom Two base hits: Braxlll 2.

Reese, Lelher. Three base hits: Gill. Stolen bBses: Chiox-sa. Double plays: Mihalic to Klngdon to Monahan; Travis to Mlhalle to Mona-han; Kingdon to Monahan. Base in balls: off Bayne off Hensick 4.

Struck out: by Bayne 7: by Hensick 2. Hit by piteh-er: by Hensick (Chlossa). 2, Coleman. Two base hit Bishop. Stolen Schble 3b Gehrgr 2b Stone rf Wslkr If Grenbg lb Rogell se Haywth Frasier base Cochrane.

Sacrifices Spencer. Cramer, Bears. Brennan won 26 games and lost 8 01 Jolley If 0 Oliver cf Oijohnsn rf lb VMuller 2b Wellnd Mabaffey. Double plays Hale, Clssell to BosT; Boss. Knickerbocker to Hale.

Base 1 II 0 1 2 0 BEFORE RAIN HALTS PLAY ATLANTA, OA, July 11. Kaln today forced a postponement of third round matches In the Southern tennis singles championships but not until Bryan orant. seeded No. 1. and Jack Simp for Newark last year but bogged down 0 10 1 3 0 4 0 on balls off Brown 4, Connelly 1, Bean 1 after an excellent start with the Yankees Mahsffey 7.

Struck out by Brown 1. Hits off Brown 8 tn 1-1 Innings: Connaily 1 this season. He has been used in relief roles mostly during recent weeks. In 1 2-1; Bean 1 ha 1. Losing pitcher Totals 10 4 24 Totals 27 I 27 12 Detroit 000 001 (100 1 form was duly recognised when he was given sixth place of the seeding list of eight.

Wood waged a game battle at the start but his stroking sense was Just erratic enough to give the Callfornlan youngster the opening set at 8-3. Once In the ruck, Wood's competitive spirit came to his rescue. He kept Culley running behind the baselines as he gained his 6-2 second set, to even the match, and then blasted him out of the tournament with a sparkling array of drop shots that he built urion Into a (-3 vic- Boston 000 200 OOx 2 Brown. BED SOX WIN DCF.L YOUNGSTER BLAZES TRAIL son, both of Atlanta, had won their way Into the fourth round. Orant.

who won his fourth Southern SUMMARY Runs: Fox, Walters, Cooke. VANCOUVER, July 11. P) Bobby BOSTON, July 11 (AP) The Boston Relth, 18-year-old Winnipeg youngster, Red Sox and Detroit Tigers pitchers hooked Errors: Schuble. Runs batted In. Stone, Cooke.

Jolley. Two base hit Fox, Cooke, Jolley. Three base hits Fox. Stolen bases Muller. Sacrifices Weiland 2.

Double plays fault over G. B. Buchanan; 8. A. Peterson defeated J.

G. Amason, one up. Ray Smith defeated Jack Stone one up; O. the medalist, moved into the second GREY SOX WIN AGAIN TUSKEOEE, July 11. The Montgomery Grey Sox of the Negro Southern League defeated Little Rock, In the final game of their series here this afternoon, 10 to 5.

The Grey Sox are scheduled to play New Orleans Friday night at Cramton Bowl. BP In an old-fashioned pitching duel to-dsy with Bob Wetland of the Sox gaining Warstler to Muller to Seeds; Jolley a 2 to 1 deolsioa over Vlo Frasier of the round of the Canadian amateur golf championship with a smashing 11 and 9 victory over Stew Vickers of Calgary, Muller. Base on balls off Frssier Wetl championship back In 1930, brusnea aside C. R. Ault, of Birmingham, in straight sets.

The scores were 6-0, -l Simpson defeated Pierre Howard. Decatur, 8-1, 6-2. Tomorrow Grant and Simpson meet In one of the upper bracket engagements. Tiger. P.

Watson defeated F. P. Jeffrey, 4 and Bill Thomas defeated Bill Mahoney, Frssier allowed but five hits. Including and I. Struck out by Frssier Wei land I.

I tory for the deciding set. today. two doubles, while Weiland waa knicked 6 and E. L. Haney defeated H.

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