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11 ALTOONA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930 CLOSING STOCK MARKET REPORT BOBBY WILL SHOW 'EM HOW G. 0. Wins G-M. League Title Quotations Hirnlshed hy Hemphill, Xoyos Members of New York Stock Exchange, Locisl Office Central Trust Building. Miami Nevada 17 IT', 17 lii'a 20 aw; S.l4 4rt'a 17 20 4(1 IW-j Lou Moore First Race Driver to Arrive Here for Labor Day Classic RAILS: HicU Low Atchison 221 21S Baltimore Ohio 10A lm Chlcairo Gl.

JSrt'i I'hesapeako Krlo 42 41 Great Northern Ma Miss. Kalis. 41 40 Missouri Pacific Oil tu SOX TAKE FINAL FROM A'S 4 TO 3 GENERALS HUMBLE MlHdS TO WIN TITLE 4V ft, I'. S. Smelting 20 STEFI.S: Amor.

Steel Foundry. 40 Bethlehem Steel Ms Republic Iron Steel 471-, Vanadium j. t. S. Sieel 1T0W IT11.ITIKS: Amor.

Foreign Power, 74la Amer, 'Tele. 21.V F.hv. Power Light. 72-Si Geueral Klcetrle North Amerlcai ias4 ltiav N. Y.

S.Y II. Hi liWH 1(H Lou Moore, the "Wesley Barn- of 144 22', U4 the racing fame, ts the first driver to arrive here for the Labor Pay classic on the Tipton oval. He regis 21 lm 24 ew jors Pennsylvania St. Paul Com. St.

Paul lfd Southern Pacific Western OILS: Amerada Barnsdall A General Asphalt Natl. Power Light. 4i tered at the Perm Alto yesterday. Close 2IS'4 104 its IfT'a 41 Sl'a 4(1 IW Hiiv; ltw T4i 14a 32', llil'S 2U, 25 2SS 2i II 24 7'3 214 10S H't H4 Si'I 5U, Mvr will Mtrcikln rtr until ftftr Public Service N. Standard Gns t- Klec.

Wostinghouse 2.1 24', uenerai urace. piayin champion- the fall classic with exception of a. ship calibre baseball, last night deni- ew dvg he expects to spend ia onstrated themselves to be in a Woodbridgre, X. next week where 213 I11O 4, U2 11 14St 4 204 4' Ki4 IIV, 144 2.V't Independent Gas PHILADELPHIA. Aug.

5. 'iJP Boston took the final of the four game series with the Athletics here today. Phil Todt's home run in the eighth tied the score and in the ninth Cedric Durst, made a double for his fourth safety of the day and scored the winning run on a single by Otla Miller, who batted for Regan. Durham pitched cleverly for the Sox but was relieved in the ninth with two on and one out Al Simmons and Jimmy Foxx hit succes- Louisiana (' t74 150-a 4 47' 14'i "'s r. l.Vs l's S'-'S 20 V.

2S 24 Si 21 24 114 7SI 82 IS' 52', Mid-Continent rhillipa Petroleum Producer Refiners Pure Oil Shell Union Sinclair Sianditrd 1M1 Standard Oil N. Standard Oil N. Transcontinental 24 21 1114 2-1', tv-4 i-v, 53 i 214 's 71 72'j 4H US', 4 4G; M's isst 7'4. ir. 131 S' IliU K' 4li'j 7- 2S 4S mm mam ass, u-ssm sjve homers in the fourth.

MOTORS: Continental Chrysler General Motora Hudson Hupp Muck Truck Nash Overlnnd Packard Studehaker While Motors Yellow Cab INUfSTRIALS: American Can Armour A Armour Brunswick Ralku Glidden General Inter. Comb. International Natl. Cash I'ullmnii Fenn Dixie Radio Corp Remington Rand I nlversnl Pipe Had, Texas Corp. 13.1' l.im 1 1 Vvl kiall-' BIBBERS: FIsk Goodrich Kelly SnrinKfield 2'j 2la 21 S's il'a f.

S. Rubber uiraisrw Vy irouncjnS uie i he to drive on the half-mile iicMahon team. 13-5. to clinch the i board speedway second cj-de pennant of the Civic This Indianapolis chap, who made Mercantile league. The Generals his bow here two years aro, drove had previously this season won th la Msvy Special as team mate with first cycle pennant, and there will jjel Keneaiy in the Fla Day grind be no to decade the C-il Und finished in ninth place, a for the season.

It a motor keeping him on the tall end likely, however, that an aU-star lint- of the parade. He expects his car up of the best players in the league. I here within the next week or two. not on the General OrT.ce club wUl he said yesterday, and will tune the be collected to battle the Generals motor on the Tipton boards, in a field day celebration. Moore came here from Philawel- Despite the fact that Pitcher Erien- phia where he visited following the ner of the rictors a as far ahead Woodbridge, race of July after the opening stanxa, he hurled The Indianapolis youth waa lauded great ball, only granting the losers by Quaker City fans for exhibiting seven hits, and most of these in the one of the cleverest piece of driving later frames.

Three home runs fea- ever seen on the Xew Jersey track tured the seven inning game, Fred-j just before Bob Robinson was killed erick and Ban connecting for the when his car crashed through the victors, and W. Kyler for the losers, upper guard rail. Moore's car went Watson. General OfSce left fielder into a skid coming into the home had a perfect day at bat. making stretch and after maneuvering the four hits, one of them a double, in mount to avoid striking a crew of I BOSTON IPuwi.

If i Warstler. ss Rsn. sb 0. Milter, 2b I Webb, rf Oliver, ct Kwtfs. Todt.

lb Connolly, Berry, Parnate i MacFayden, TOBACCOS Consolidated Clffar lrt's 37 71 OS 2S 4 (I'm H.j TS 44 JS 4S liii, ls-S 7vS O'a 24', 4H'-a OH' 3 2S Loril ard Associated rten fhoto Schulte Retail COPPERS: American Metal 2SVi 6 ni IS 21 tla S2, Hi 40U Anaconda SI 1SS. K's eobbv Jones will appear In picture for the benefit of jjolf tu-dent. He is shown here titvinj hit atrokes recorded by a tuperspeed camera of recent invention. The pictures, which will be tted for Instruction purposes, will show In slow motion how a champion handle his clubs. Totals Calumet A Inspiration IB.

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2 4 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 4 0 1 0 ,10 10 10 4 0 0 0' 5 117 0 0 4 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 27 5 0 AB. K. .11 O. A. K.

4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 112 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 i i a 11 113 1 4 0 1 0 (' 4 0 12 4 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 i ni 7 27 12 1 Wright Aeroplane Westingliouse Airbrake 3s Kenuecott LOCMOORt. lnoiiV. Collins, met Moore at the hotel and i of over possibilities of the Labor Day event, all seemingly taking an inter- iKexx. lb GRAINS AGAIN HOLD C-M SCRIBBLES est in the close runnlnr for the K. Miller, rf four trips to the plate.

Frederick pitmen in turning four complete American Automobile Association F. B. THOMAS, ALTOONA TIES FOR 1ST PLACE LN BEDFORD GOLF PLAY BEDFORD. L. M.

Goss. Bedford, and F. is. Thomas. AK had a double ia addition to his spins.

Moore crossed the finish line championship which will probably SPECULATIVE LEAD Williams. 2b DykM. 3b Mah(fov. Qulna. Sumoia, xx Totals By -PEAxrrs- First tie game of the second 'cycle was between the Blair Credit and I O.

F. ending 5 to 5, and went homer. sideways to complete his qualifying Brenner fanned fe of his culd have made the half-ponents. while oniv granting one I laP in ls seconds, officials said, walk, and C. Be'rkheimer fanned had St not tor the mishap.

Moore was at the station at noon to bid goodbye to Freddy Wlnnai when the pilot started his homeward journey from Mercy hospital had been confined since his car the full seven inings. i -leacon' uu. Dubois speedster. four batters and walked three men. U.

S. Steel Leads Rally But J. Berkheimer. who relieved the Lu- aad "Shorty" Barnes, his mechanic, xBatted for Bolo in 9ih. x-xBatted for jnian in wh.

Postn 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 14 Philadelphia .1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 Runs touted in. Wretler. Todt. O. Miller.

Cochrane. Koxx. Two base hlr. Haas, liver. Iurst.

Three bsse hits. Durst. Ketves. llonie runs. tootia.

tied tor first place in the first day's play today of the Invitation tour-naxent for amateurs at the Bedford Spring Golf club with scores of 77. li. Mel.eod. of was one stroke to the rear with a 7S. Other scorvs included: Gcorc Goodrich.

Bedford. SO: H. Hershberscr. Bedford. W.

Welsh, Cumberland. SI; 11. F. Miller, Pittsburg. Drops With Other Stocks ia ter.

although fannir.g no men, walk- were in the cy. yesterday. They caught fire in the June classic ei none, ana aitowea on- tnree nils Late Profit Taking and one run in three Innings. Altier put the Credits two runs ahead in the sixth inning when he hit a triple to center field. In the seventh inning Ben Briggs duplicated the hit for the Odd Fellows with two men on the paths and tied up the old ball game.

Worthington Pump and Corn Products were off about two, while Du Pont, Westinghouse Electric, Republic Steel, Consolidated Gas, International Telephone and American Foreign Power sagged a point. Lively interest was displayed in railroad bonds. On the strength of the improved inquiry for both first and second grade carrier obligations, many issues forged into new high ground for the year as more active trading developed. The averages showed that railroad bonds, which have been climbing slowly for several months, reached a new peak at 107.9. The extensive accumulation was responsible for an improvement in the sales volume which was at low ebb Monday.

A' few utility and foreign issues joined the advance. The Paramount Public 5 1-2 per cent bond offered at 94 1-2 sold at a small premium on the stock exchange. The $15,000,000 offering was quickly oversubscribed and the books closed. The 6 per cent loan of 1947 sagged. Total bond sales were Foxx.

Todt. stolen base, Todt. MIR LEAGUES TO ROBIN liable play. williauis and loxx. RALLY TO 1 7.

NEW YORK, Aug. 5. tfV-Stocks advanced in the morning: and sold c-n bases, poston ia. rnuaaeipnia JOE WILLIAMS FANS Kae on balls, off Durham 2, MahatTey 27 BATTERS IN GAME EIGHT DRAFT RULE DEFEAT GIANTS What is perhaps one of the most noted The next C-M game will be played Thursday night between Red Men and McMahoivs. and if the latter? lose, the Credit nine may go into a tie with them for second place, by winning their game with O.

O. F. next Tuesday. The latter is playoff made necessary by Monday's game between I. O.

O. F. and Blair Credit, which was called at a 5-5 tie at the end of the seventh on ac 2. Struck out. bv Dr.rhim 1, Manager 12.

its. off MahaSoy 12 in 1-3 Innings: I oft linn 0 ia 2-4 Hit by pitcher, py jXlahaffe tiRvi. by Drham iDykes.1 Wild pitch. Mahaffoy. Winning Purham.

Losing pitcher. MahaSey. I'ra- pires iloriaritv, Geiel and Owens. Tiaie 12KM. Captain Don Lane was the hitting star of the evening.

Although arriving late he managed to get three safe singles out of as many' times at bat. achievements to the eredit of smoKy joe Williams, hurler of the Homestead Grays, was recorded last Saturday nieht at Kansas City where the Grays" CHICAGO, Aug. 5 vF with a boycott, threat by the BROOKLYN. Aug. 5.

(V The league leading Robins captured a spectacular struggle from the Giants YANKS-SENATORS SPLIT OA.MKS NEW YORK. Auf. 3. vP The Pnsllr sneoeeded ia breaking the idd vetertn tttrned in a 1 to 0 12 innins vletorv, and fanned it of the Kansas City Monarchs batsmen, limiting the club to one hit. Brewer, who pitched for the Monarch.

major leagues over the draft ques- count of darkness. Lope Altier pulled the feature catch of the game off McFarland's terrific drive to the left field fence. After off in the afternoon today. Trading was more active on the rise than on the decline, largely because of activities of bullish professionals whose purpose was to push their favorites through the old highs for the recovery. In one or two instances, notably U.

S. Steel, they succeeded; but there were no strenuous efforts to force the issue and when the market began to drag profits were taken. Speculative attention was again focused on grain prices and weather conditions. Corn, after sagging In the early dealings, resumed its advance, closing 1 5-8 to 3 3-4 cents higher. The gains in wheat ranged from 2 3-4 to 3 1-4 cents.

Cotton broke $1 to today, scoring three runs in tae Senator Jinx tansy, winmns too second O.EXEKaL OFriCE AB. K. R. O. A.

E. I ticn' representauves of the American teBth to 9 decision and an ca3); of "the doable header 7 to 1 after also worked In brilliant tasnmn. nanus 20 whiffs to his credit, lie limited the Kohbins. 2b 4 110 0 Association, Pactric Coas. and In-! even break a long run youngster caught it in the four-game series.

Ih mri in 13 the glove hand and it was one of the today began Brooklyn went into ninth nw slaved wiir tb Senators this the the Gr.iv8 to four hits. The Grays are billed at Pennison. O. wher they will meet the Cleveland R. R.

team nine today. best catches made at the Cricket field 3 0 0: formauon a triple entente- to heading 6 to 1 but the veteran Adolfo season -uv. Charley Ruffinfr was lanrelr responsl- th's season. He got a big hand when 2 protect their interests. est.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Aup. MP United States Department of Agriculture: Hops 13.000; including 4.500 direct: the market was he came in to bat. The Gravs are scheduled to play at the Cricket field with Altoona Works Angnst lfi. Tt is hoped local fans may 1 A committee of three, headed by 6 0 0 2 Walter FL FTurtPYVw c-nrn I m-nir u- (or lankeos even breaK.

his the Giants tied the score. Bill Tertv homer with one on gire the Yanks a Climaxing the rallv with a homer 1 run lead in the second innlns v. wh he allowed the Senators only nine that sent three runs across the plate red hit. and fanned nine, and drove Luque to the showers. Bump Hadley was complete master of active.

liKhtwclirht "luff ranginit from 5c- see Joe Williams pitch lor me irays. 10c liik'her. Pncklns sows were w--'tic R. Ht-OTer. ss Wjjsos.

if Bart, rf Frederick, of I.odabuh. lb Corbsn. 5b Conroy, Ercsner. MfMAHOXS Wea'fr. ss W.

2b B. Kvler. rf Soiorto. Socer. of H.

iTroah. J. Terca.h. It Irwis. lb national league, was appointed to higher; hrlusing top llirhr licht irood nnd choice 140-lfO lbs.

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ate Perry, the Greenwood flash, continues his great work in the field and added five put outs and four assists to his record without an error in this game. Yankees in the first encounter, strik- 1 ir.au recommendations for a united Heimach was called In but one CrBS TAKE HARD OXE ST. LOUIS. Aug. 5.

V-Aided by lRi.25-0.40: light weight 1tVO-200 lbs. S0.7.1- Hack Wilson's thirty-sixth home run 1 front in the draft and other problems JJ with other minor league loops and 0 to make a report at a special con- i ference at Montreal the first week double sent him away and Ray hif ono of hkh wis Ba'be Ruti's 41st Phelps took his turn. Phelps was home run. hit hard in the tenth, the Gianni FIRST GAMS i Score br lnninis: h. H.

counting twice. Wahir.rfo'a ...0 2 0 0 I 1 0 1 0-6 li 1 of the season and three runs scored Blair Credit added another double the ninth, the cnicago uuds py iu, u.nr juug t.BV. fmht, battl. to defeat lhe in December when the National As- t). New York 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 Cardinals today 5 to 4.

0 i sociation meets and when the major Berkheimer. Bill Hallahan pitched masterful J. 2, 1 0.1. C.J league boj'COti become effective. berries as it averages one a came for the season's play of twenty games.

Batteries: For Senators. Hadley and New York pitchers, was on the SpVnceV: for Yanks. Pennock. Johnson mound in the-tenth; when the Rob-j and IMokey in. ent lrc.

th. Runs batted West i lamerl. Myer. $1.50 a bale here. Natural Reaction The advance in stocks on news of weather that may well seriously cur tail farm income was generally interpreted as a natural reaction from the bearish influence which the recent declines in the grains had exerted on share prices.

Disaster to the corn and wheat farmers would hardly represent a bullish development at a time when the financial community is looking forward eagerly to a business revival; but it was pointed out that the sudden strength ball for the Red Birds unUI the Totals -S 3 7 21 5 2 "It was decided that it was to the Two ninth', allowing but one other hit be And don't forget the regular semi i i i i- i interest or the three class AA leagues winning the game. monthly Civic Mercantile Athletic sides Wilson's homer. In the final frame he weakened, the first two base hit. West. Three base hits.

Myer. i Spencer. Rice. Home runs. Jndse.

.1" 1 1 0 0 lfr on bases. New York 10. Washlnston rV "hit's: Frederick. R.i worK cose narmony and, to NEW YOr.K- Association meeting tt V. F.

KyKr. Wearer. Horn Tans. Fre-iericfc. C-etser protect their interests by a :Crita.2b Bin.

W. KyVer. Lett on bases. General unified Chairman. Hapsood If OJioe A.

McMabocs 5. Stnk by O- Liadstmni, 3b A 0 rase on pan', oit nauiTj hall at 7:45 p. so get there and 10.0(1: medium weight J0.4H-10.00: heavyweight 250-350 racking sows medium and good, 275-50O slaughter piss good aud choice 100-130 JS.25-H.40. Cattle. li.5oO; calves 2.000: geenral market steady to 25c lower.

Trading exceptionally Blow. Slaughter cattle and Tellers steers pood and choice 000-OOa U. $9 imo-lUM! 13M-1500 3.S.50-lO.tW: common and medium 6-1MW heifers good and choice 550-' S30 common and medium cows good and choice J5.50-S.00: common and medium low cutter and cutter hnlls (yearlings excluded I and choice I beef I i.25-7.C0: cutter to medium J5.00-7.OO; vealers imilk fed) coed nnd choice $10 medium JSI.OO-liUH): cull and common. stocker and feeder cattle, steers good and choice 500-1050 K5.75-7".25: common and medium, Sheep. 10.000; lambs were strong: choice was light bulk of thu nutiie ewes moved The early top was some held higher.

Most moved SS.00-S.25: bent westerns weer unsold. Slaugii-ter sheep and lambs, lambs 00 lbs. down cood and choice S.75-9.65: medium J7.25- save your self a fine. Bcrkreitser 4. BrOBer Tv J.

Berkh-iioer Terry, lb iOtt. rf o. SK-rifice r.y. w. Kyler.

Stolen Iik i -We intend to sCck to the agree- UTHrpr. Raiiiajr.h 2. Rase on bails. rfT men up making singles. Rhem and Haines finished, Rhem being charged with the defeat.

Malone, Chicago starting hurler, was chased from the field in the fifth by Umpire Quigley for usinc objectionable language. Koran. of the grain markets had turned the i 0 4 0 4 0 This tie game will be played off 1. Mrucs out. py rtamey i.

i cuniTt oUohnson 2. Hit, off Tennork 9 in 7 off Johason 4 In 1 Hit by pitch- rr. bv Johnson (Spencer. Wild riic'o. it Pennock.

Losinpr pitcher. Tennook. 1'tn-n i plres Hildcbrand, Ormsby and Guthrie. Time. 2 :40.

,1 i SECOND GAME Wasbir.pton .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 1 tables so completely that swcks 1 o' 1 0 1 0 were bound to respond, at least temporarily. early next week as the I. O. O. F.

club was unable to play on the open night of this week. The data will be announced at the meeting. Herkketaier S. Brecaer 1. t.si; 1 Jackson.

s( ritcber. C. Berkteine- IVtble play. Jr- i--! which It was agreed that no i Rwter. win ro Wearer.

Pitchin; reerJ: rff O. 'league not in svmpathV with the i Alien, of iitl i accept in Tune. 1:45. I'spire Gordca. te If the major leagues want Reese, Srer, Reiff.

to sever relations with us over AT.fr i4 it-- Chieasro 000 002 0035 6 Part of the heaviness that develop ti New York 0 5022000 a i Ritteries For Senators. Brown. ed during the later hours of today's trading appeared to be based on a 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 a Child and Kuel: for Yankees. Ruling xx and Bnfoueh. tic, iu it jjiu H-nn? BCCS-PHILS TRADE PLATERS i to ignore the ultimatum if that is OTarrelL xxx 0 0 i Runs battel in.

Ber.snjh. Kuffinc it LarT. Ruth. Latieri. S.

Kiee. Two baN Notice Blair Credit players as the Credits will take on the ftst Fourth Ward club on Friday night at 5:30 o'clock at Prospect field in an exhibition game. 1 PITTSBURG. Aug. 5.

The what St mounts to. That quesUon. wlier- realization that the situation in corn tttxt wheat belts may be more serious tJfln Wall Street had been inclined to believe. Some of the weaker shares were the farm implement and I hits. Kiifflne.

Reese. Three base bits, exchaaee 1a the waiver routes cf nowever, was not Uken up today. 1 triTW 19 1 i Benrouirh. S. Rke.

Ruth. Home Rnffing. facritices. untn. l.ary, iiiieri.

yTwo out when winning run scored. St. Louis 301 000 0004 8 2 Batteries For Cubs, Malono, Teachout, Hartnett. For St. Louis, Hallahan, Rehm, Haines, J.

Wilson. Runs batted in Hafey Frisch, L. Wilson Hartnett. Farrell. Two base hits Frisch, J.

Wilson, Douthit, Bottomley. Home runs Hafey, Frisch, L. Wilson. Sacrifice Adams. Double plays L.

Wilson to Hartnett; Adams to Frisch to Bottomley: Grimm to Farrell. Left on base Chicago SL Louis 3. Base on balls I T.Uka. left on bases. New lork 4.

ash S.75: all weights common ewes 90150 His. medium to choice J2.25-4.Ort: all weights cull and common feeding lambs 00-75 lbs. good and choice can issues, the latter yielding on injrton Bae on balls, off Rnffins for Lnaplin in its. xxBatted for Pmeft in 9th. xxiBatted for Heriig ia-loth.

Fred BrickeU. cehterSelder of the Tbt leagues have decided that issue Pittsburg Pirates, for Denny South- separatel-." em. centerielder of the Philadelphia If the majors carry out their Nationals, was announced today by threat, no business relations whalso- Brown 2. Child 2. struck out.

by Brown prospects of a reduced pack. Interna II E. ti'ititnir cniia l. n.ui. ou rron BROOKLYN- tional Harvester lost tw points, j.

Still four more games to go and maybe some more to follow before the season closes. If the Generals win it- is possible they will play several games with an All-Star club. Frederick, of xnm TtrT.C nf tT t. vr xx' '1 n- A YORK CIEB NF.W I. Case 3 1-2, American Can 1 1-4 and Continental Can a major fraction.

vrir york. Aug. 5. Trading in in niiu in t. miuk uvur.

Brown. I'mpires Ortnsbr, Guthrie and HUdebrand. 1 11 2 (1 5 0 1 The market's leadership on the Pittsburg club. Southern will report the "Big Three" of the minors after to the Pirates Thursday. BrickeU December 1.

Xo players would be ss will report to the PhiUies at Cinciz- purchased and none sold or traded. nati Friday. Such an estrangement would cause Brevier? it some hardship on the ma for learue i Flowers. 2b off Malone Teachout Hallahan 5 2 2 3 2 TIGERS WIN 5 TO 4 DETROIT. Aug.

5. eighth in- 0 0 5. Strike outs by Malone Teach rally was provided by U. S. Steel which was bid up to 170 1-4.

the highest price in two months, before its strength was expended. It drop .4 n'ning rallv that netted Detroit four runs 7 a Earl Whitehill to win his ighth out Haines Hallahan 6. Hits today's curb market was uotiiuie primarily for the sluggishness of the utilities, and the launching of a vigorous bull drive in Ford. Ltd. Of the day's total turnover of only 391.900 shares, one of the year's smallest.

shares were in Ford. or about 23 per cent of the day's in this market. The stock was bid ep 4 points to a new high record at 22'. nnd closed at 22. The previous 1930 hlga GRIFF 11R.MD DOWN LOPEZ clubs which own -farms" in either Club averages will appear showing the season play soon after their final league game.

You may see just what the boys have done during the hot summer months and pick out for your self an all star team considering the fielding and batting averages. off Malone 6 in 4 1-3 innings: Teachout 2 in 4 2-3 innings; off Hallahan ped two points from the top but was TAMPA, ru. -lf Clark of the three leagues but i the best phelp. eonsoL-ntire victory today. Detroit de-, fl fearing Clevejand.

3 4. 0 For seven inning Detroit trailed Cleve- land chiefly because of poor support 0 0 i Moore, off only a fraction at tne close. Radio. Standard Oil of New Jersey. 4 in 8 innings; (none out in ninth); MAX iMeei i lipW baek ia iKi I en such farms probably the Tampa yeuTh probably woalJ be would be placed on option in draft off Rhem 1 in 0 innings (pitched to 37 14 30 10 nitenm ty nis iniieiu.

inree 01 Totals. Cleveland's four runs were nnearned. i.rL'L-.-L1 of leagues until they were ready for iRatted for Ptelos in iota. one batter); off Haines 1 in 1 inning. T3 I k.lt U'lnnln 5 Akers was the main offender In the field 'V.

Vi.r.ti-ri W. 'nalor leaaru basebaOI or until York, 0 0 1 4 and General Motors were also well supported, although all showed small net losses. Steel Industry Improved n.w.vir. 1 ft 11 1 A rt A one ne niatie-amectis at uat in ia? eigntu u2iaEjed- was established pitcher Teachout. Losing pitcher Runs" batted Frederick, be drove the ball over the left jBres.ier 2, Herman.

Flowers 2. Jackson, sending ia the tying ran and the winning run himself. Early estimates of -steel opera Rhem. Umpires Quigley, Stark and Klem. Time 2:03.

Iach. Lindstrom 4. Terry 3. Moore. Two lrlt BRAVES DROP PHILS 6-J BOSTON, Aug.

5. (JP) Fred Frankhouse held the Phillies to six hits today and the Braves gave the Philadelphians a six to two setback. Score by innings: H. E. tions showed a small improvement in base hits.

Allen. Terry. 2. RUNS FOR THE WEEK Cleveland 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 04 8 1 I t.opei. oil- inre mi, Bressler.

Home runs. Frederick. Terry. ingot production. Some independent companies were said to be working Stolen ba.

Lnnue. crtt Wash. Gvt Sr. L. on a basis almost one per cent high Gil- Catcher Spohrer left the game with a Charley horse before he could join Hoean.

Jacssen. Lope. Bressler Detroit 0 0100004 5 11 2 Batteries: For Indians. Brown, Miller, Harder and L. Sewell; for Tigers, Whitehill and DeSautels.

Runs batted in. Uodapp 2. Goldman 2. Johnson. Eaterling, Funk.

Akers 2. Two Boston 7. Base on balls, off 1. Phillips 1. Frankhouse 0..

Struck out. by Elllott 2. Frankhouse 3. Hits, off Elliott 13 In ft innings: off Phillips 1 in 2. Losing pitcher.

Elliott. I'mpires Donobue, McGrew and Kigler. Time. 1:32. Mosfiay Taes'iay bert.

Moore. Double piays. Mitchell. er than last week, while U. S.

Steel shaded higher. Dow Jones placed Jackson and Terry: Terry. Jackscn and Terrv; Terry, Jackson aad Critx. Left AKEKICAV LE-4GIE X. T.

Boston Phtla Det-nit 4 11 7 ....11 4 5 5 14 1: NATIONAL LE-oir. Ercoi. Piasbj. St. L.

1 1 5 4 4 base kits. Goldman. Porter. Three bae on bas. York 31.

Brooklyn 7. Ba the other members of the tribe in registering at least a single off the Philly pitchers. Welsh led the Boston onslaught Eoon the average for the industry at 58 per cent of capacity against 57 1-2 per cent in the past two weeks." on balls, of! tuque 4. off Mitchell 1. off B'- nooapp.

Aiers. Praeit 1. o5 Phelps 2. Struck out. "L1- Montague.

Double T. PhiU. Circin. V. NEW S.

GOVERNMENT KONPS YORK. Au'sr. 5. (JPi United was lilvi. Last year, tho peak was -'i's-Klcetrle Bond nnd Share, which usual-Ir dominates the utility group, lent 0111 point, and American Sunvriiower sagged a fraction.

American tias reacted two points, then rallied to close unchanged. The oil shares were mostly steady to firm. In svninathv with pool operations in Standard of New Jersey ou the big board. K11 If rose more than point, end Pacific Western, concerning which merger rumors have been rife, sold up fractionally to 18. Cities Service was fairly activelosing J4.

Investment Trusts were largely steady, although Chemical National Associates lost a point in realizing. l-ITTSBVRti LIVESTOCK riTTSBFBG. Aug. 5 Hogs 500, slow, steadv: 150-220 10.ifa 10.30; 230-200 19.409.90; good sows, $7.50: pigs. $9.00 down.

Cattle, none, nominal. Calves. 25. steady: top vealers. others down to $5.00 for common.

Sheep 5:0. steadv; choice fat lambs, 10.00 medium to good, TKKASIKV BECE1PTS WASHINGTON, Aug. .1. tjpi Treasury recelptsfor August 2 were expenditures $3,870,929.67: balance $lS7t- 4 Monday Tiiesdav Lcoue 2. br Mitchell 1.

by Pruett 1. "ouapp 10 wiam.ii to I 1 rap, trt LMinrnP In with two singles and a double. States government bonds closed Warner Brothers pictures rained Score by inning's: R. H. E.

bases. Detroit two points on covering prompted by a renewal of reports than John 1 J. off White- Philadelphia ...0 000 0 1 0 0 12 6 Chaplin 1 in 2-3: oif Pruett 0 in 2: to Koen.g. Left on Heving In 1: off Walker In 2-3: etT LnoeSU. la 2-3 off Heitnach 1 In 'fV' 4 12 I.E1GCE Most.

Korn. 12 11 Struck oat. bv uoton ZffllOIOl 14 Raskob was to be made chairman of Read. Batteries: For Thils. Elliott.

Phillips 0 Pblis 3 in 1 I Hit by pitcher, by Whitehill 2. Brown 1. Miller 4. Hits, off Brown 5 in 4 1-3 innings: off Miller 5 9 INTERNATIONAL BaX i. City EaSfalo 7 11 5 4 a 27 Newark 9 the board, but lost its rise.

Ameri Voaday tuesuiy 17 1 Mitchell iLoque.) Passed bail. Hogan. Winning pitcher. Phelps. Lostne pitcher.

3 21 2rt and Rensa. McCurdy: for Braves, Frank-house and Spohrer. Cronln. Runs batted in. Hurst, Davis.

Chatham. Slsler, Bener. Velh. Mag-ulre. in 1 2-3 1 none out In Sthl: off Harder 1 In Losing pitcher.

Harder. Fmnires Van Graflao. Connolly and McGowgo. Time. 2U7.

empires Moran. uiarie aau ni Walker, i Beardon. Tin 14 17 me. Liberty 3S's JIOUL First 4ii's Fourth 4H's 1'W. Treasury 112.2G.

Treasury 4's fl(K3. Treasury 3lt's 51W.1. Treasury 3V $101.20. PITTSBIBO PRODltE PITTSBURG. Auy.

5. i.P) United States and Pennsylvania Departments of Agriculture: Produce demand slow. Potatoes. 74 cars, about steady: No. 1 Virginia barrela cobblers J2.50-2.75 New Jersey cobblers 1.T0 lb.

sacks 12.40-2.50, 120 lb. sacks 82.00. 100 In. sacks Sl.fiO. Frankhouse.

Two base hits. Hurst. Welsh. Moore. Three baser hits.

Rich- BOSTON'S "RABBIT" GETS ONE BANK CLEARINGS bout. Berber. Cronln. Stolen base. can Telephone was heavy all day, losing a couple of points net on profit taking from Monday's six point advance.

Youngstown Sheet Tube was a late feature, rallying several points on a few sales and closing eight higher. Gillette, General Refractories, GATORS TO OPEN 6TADIOI GAINESVILLE. Fla. tJ Florida -win formsllv open Its new stadium Novem- NEW YORK. Ag.

-LP. New York i Welsh. Sacrifices. Slsler. Maeuire.

Dou- bank clearings. New York ble rlT. Thompson to Hurst: Thomp-bank balances. Jl.j.flOO.OfiO; New Yorkson to Therenow to Hurst: Thompson to federal reserve credit balances, J153.000.-1 Thevenow to Hnrt: Chathrrfi to Mapulre O'O. 'to Sislef.

Left on bases. Philadelphia S. ber when the Gators meet Alabama for I the firt time since 127. Tti stadluaa (eventually will seat 401.303.25. tvj" By H.J.

Tuthill THE BUNGLE FAMILY hvJiNG HIS IS THE THIRD ILL SING YES UH, THAT fyWfMfffl NO, I'M NOT CRABBING.) 1 YES SUH. t'vE YES "A TIME THIS WEEK TENOR GENTLEMAN fdWMUlmUUli' SIMPLY SAY THAT Jf A STOUT A OOLD THERES TWO I CAME HERE S-S NOW ALL FROM -fjii WEENIE CAME FROM GENTLEMAN BLACK POLICEMEN AT EXPECTING TO) TOGETHER TH'5 S'0E LT rrV oS TH' 1 JO-OOE1 W0' Mc-p-r rfal I 15 AT WiM unoArr THE ROOM HIS HEAD UP UWUWt.i GFrrfrSfCi" 1 OORIA JU I AND VU Z7 STUCK IN RAILROAD iSM wVuSi icebox.) A Sz I r1 TTMfZru -4tViw7 HAIL. 4 what ilJBrrh standing) all 7 I 1 pulled ipAN them in. wWtfWw Ib Tur shall THc- amdt Where's I WWXfERVE THE AlSl ALL THIS l-'L JT I BUT VSTAY TO OlJE S) CIGARS? Vj "1 FAMILY'S ABSENCE THE COLONEL HAS BEEN ENTERTAINING FRIENDS WHO EACH EVENING LOUDDf CEMCNSTRATE WHY THEY ARE NOT ALWAYS WELCOME IN THE S'JNSLE HCiYE- xiifw fTtt ro(o When Boston fan celebrated "Maranville day" in honor cf the diminutive short-stop on the Boston Brave team, one of the less expensive but most appreciated gifts to th "Rabbit" was a real live tnt. Hs Is shown here holding his prize by the tar.

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