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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, ALTOOrU, MONDAY, JUNK S. liMo SIX Babe Ruth Released By Braves After Spat With President THE Collins9 Ninth Frame Homer Puts Cards above Cubs 6-5 II10S STP11D ilill 11U 111 1UUI11 Only to Have A's Win 8-7 City League Sidelights Failing Legs Put Star on Retired List A. H. S. Track Prospects Hit By Graduation J.

Collins, lb 6 1 PHILADELPHIA. Juno 2 ivttit. 0 0 0 0 0 0 I'UILADKLriUA AB HO A NATIONAL 4 1 4 0 3 0 1 0 Moses, rf 5 0 2 1 0 Cramer, cf "5 2 1 3 0 Johnson. If 3 3 2 3 1 Koxac. lb 3 1 1 13 0 1MVIS.

Moure, cf Duiwlier, Walker, Ormttti, Hai'iell, l)luni'y, xx Hallalian, J. Dean, 0 0 STANDINGS Won Loat Juniata Civics 3 Vitrolites 7 5 Marathon Bakers 7 5 Fairview A. A 7 6 Pontiacs 0 a Dramatics fi 3 Nat, Plate 4 8 Star Shoe 1 10 10 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 ishes on both sides! the Athletics nosed out the Washington Sena-tois today 8 to T. The Senators, in their last time at bat. tied th scor at all but th As cam bark in their turn to push owe the on run needed to win.

was th seven defeat for Washington, and the fourth victory in a row for the 3fi 6 10 27 9 AB II A 4 110 0 8 118 6 4 3 111 3 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals CHICAGO Galan. If llormiui. 3b Hack, 3b IlHi'lnnt. Staiuback, Demaree, rf Cavarreta. lb Lindstrom.

xz Ciiyler, cf Klein, lit Hiins, 3b 4 0 111 MoNalr. as 3 13 13 Warilr. 2b 3 0 117 Richard, 4 115 0 Benton. 3 0 0 0 1 lUetrkU, 9 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 37 7 llx-M 15 Washington 102 000 0137 Philadelphia 310 0-X) 101 Krror. Bh.

Runs batted in, Stone Kwsx 1. NeMair S. Moses 1, Kuhel 1, FvwH S. Warstler 2. Lary 1.

Travis 1, Higgins 1. Two base hits, Richard, Moses. Powell 2. Johnson, McNair. LU on bases.

Washington Philadelphia 9, Base on balls, off Bean i. Benton 4. Linke 1. Dietrich 1, Peltil 1. Strikeouts.

Benton 4 Bean 1. Linke 2. Hits, off Bean BOSTON'. June 2 The slow-burning bomb that has had the baseball world around with its fingers in its ears since the season started exploded with a frightful bang today when Its aged and ailing idol. Babe Ruth, announced that he intended to go on the voluntary retired list.

Tonight Fuchs. after several hours of seclusion, came out with the announcement that removed baseball's aged and ailing Mot from the club's roster. Fuchs' statement said: "I have given Ruth his unconditional release. Accompanying it was a letter to him. the outgrowth of my conversation with Manager Mc- Kechaie." The contents of the letter were Mackiuen.

3 0 13 0 3 1 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO, Juno A five run ninth Inning rally climaxed by Jimmy Collin' homer with the base loaded and soma effective relief pitching by Dlny Dean gave the St. LouU Cardinals third straight victory over the Cuba, to 5, today before a small Sunday crowd of 8.9513. Collins' blow came off Relief Pitcher Larry French's second pitch after Tex Carleton, who entered the ninth with a commanding 5 to 1 lead, had let one run in and filled the bases on singles by' Pepper Martin, Charley Qelbert and Joe Medwlck, bunched around a pass to Jack Rothrock. The elder Dean, fourth St. Louia pitcher, saved the victory for the Cardinals and young Ray Harrell, their second hurler who allowed one run and two hits if the aeventh and eighth inning and received the official credit, by disposing of pinch hitters Freddy Lindstrom and Chuck Klein with the tying run on second In the Chicago half of the ninth.

ST. I.OHS AB II A 4 0 14 0 AB A 3 3 4 13 3 0 i 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 11 2 5 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 3 4 New York 26 10 .733 St. Louis 24 15 Pittsburg 24 1 Chicago IS IT .514 Brwoklvn 2t) IS Cincinnati 16 21 .432 Philadelphia 13 23 'tit Boston 10 27 .270 AMERICAN" New Torlr 26 15 .634 Chicago 23 15 .595 Cleveland 23 16 .879 Detroit 21 IS .538 Boaton 20 IS .513 Washincton 17 22 .436 Philadelphia 15 22 .405 St. Louis 10 26 RI.A1B COUNTY Williamsburg 6 1 Roaring Spring 4 3 .571 Msi'tinsbure 4 3 .571 Hollidavsbuif 3 4 ,429 Clavsburg 3 4 ,429 Duucansvillr 1 6 J3 CITY LK.ACVK Juniata 9 3 .750 Mamthon 7 5 VilMites 7 6 Pontiacs 6 5 .515 Drumatios 6 5 .545 Fainiew 7 6 NhI. Palate Glass ,,4 Star Shoe 1 10 .01 GREATER Al.TOOXA South Altoona 9 4 .892 Columbia Fark 9 5 .613 Xtillville 9 5 .613 Eldorado 7 .462 Juniata Gap 5 9 .357 Weatmont 3 11 .214 Jur ires, i Curloon.

4 0 0 1 1 With 31 members of the varsity squad graduating, prospects for another championship track and field team for Altoona High school in the 1936 season are slight unless the available material, plus a number of good runners and weight men suddenly showing ip from th city's two junior higlu, turn into stellar men with the opening of the next season. Woefully weak in practically every event, Coach Dick Bartholomew will have a tough job on hia hand next year when he trios to whip the trackmen Into a team good enough to follow in the wake of two state championship squad and successfully defend the title. Eddie Amnierman, Don Kinzle, Holme Ertley and Lloyd Ickes each one the top man in his event are tha only outstanding varsity men remaining after graduation has completed its havoc of wrecking a perfect team, Amnierman, the fusteat mller that hat ever worn the maroon and white, will hav another year of competition; Kinnle will undoubtedly reign supreme In both hurdles French, 0 0 0 0 0 W.VsHIXGTtJX Mr, 2b Sioa. rf Travis, 3h Kuhel. 1 Powell.

cf Lary. ss Redmond, Linke. Bhtese, xx 5 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 4 0 in --a 2 0 0 0 0 Pettit 2 in 0 tnone out in 9th): Fen- 1 0 0 0 0 ton 9 in 8 1-3: Pietrich 3 in 2-3- Wiu- 1 0 0 0 0 ning pitcher. Pettit Ths first cycle race Is slowly drawing to a close with practically seven of the eight aggregiitlona still in the chase, none of them can be actually be counted out. your la ajjttlo different from other seasons, it seems.

Oua niht a club will beat its opponents un-i the next evening they are beuteiv probably by a muah weaker team. For instance, the NationnJ Plata Gluss crew, in seventh pluue, litis defeated the loading Juniuta boyu twice. On the other side of tha ledger the loaders have been trimming every team at least onue and they ure th only lot to do this trick. The trailing Star Shoe boys need additional strength if they expected to go any place in the next cyolu but it's rumored around that thel backer Is expecting to have a mixed club for the latter half race. Already several good players liavo been approached by this Totals 33 5 7 27 1 St.

Louis 000 000 1056 Chicago 002 001 1005 Errors, Medwick, Durocher, Cavaret-ta. Huns batted in, Kilach, Med' wick, J. Collins 4, Hack, Hiirtnett, Demaree, Cavaretta, Cuylar. Two bane hit. Haitnett.

Home run, J. Collin. Left on base, St. Loui 10; Chicago 11. Unae on bull, Walker Harrell 1: Ilallaltan Carleton 7.

Strlka-outs, Walker Hurrell Carleton 3- Hit, off Walker 6 in Harrell 3 in i); Hitllahaii 0 In 1-3; J. Dean 0 In 3-3; Carleton 9 In 8 1-3; Frenah 1 in 3-3. Winning pitcher, Harrell. Losing pitcher. French, Mickey Cochrane Leads Tiger To 10-5 Triumph over Sox llmlin 3h I 3 3 10 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1118 0 5 13 3 0 Kotlirook.

rf Frisch. 2b Oelbert. Medwick. If DETROIT AB A F.vr rf 5 12 i- 3 13 3 11 fhriner. 2b 4 1 2 3 3 not made public.

The mighty slugger, sidelined with a knee injury, first told his Boston Braves teammates that he intended to quit, at least for 60 days, and. when they took to the field against the New York Giants, he notified baseball writers to meet him in the clubhouse after the game. "I hate to tell you boys this." Ruth said to the writers. "But I can't get along with Fuchs i Braves president and I have decided to go on the voluntary retired list. "I like the Braves players and ha nothing but the highest regard for Manager Bill McKechnie but I will never play another game for the club as long as Fuchs remains as its head.

He double-crossed me. events; Ertley is a promising record-breaker for the high jump 1h 4 118 1 lin. If 5 114 0 next year he has already passed DETROIT. June t.T") The Detroit Tigers belted four Chicago White Sox pitchers lor 11 hits today to win 10 to 5 and split the two-gam seriea her. Manager Mickey Cochrane led the attack on the Sox.

getting three hits in three official times at bat, two of 4 1 0 2 5 wilkr rf 5 1 2 2 0 the present record; Ickes will have Braves' 2-0 Shut Out Victory Snaps Giants' 7-Game Streak Sh 3 2 2 0 1 rrmirder. Tl 4 1 1 0 31 a hard assignment on his hands sines ha la signed up to pole vault, throw the javelin and heave the Totals S7 10 14 27 13 Chicago 002 001 0005 Detroit 107 0W llx 10 them doubles. shot. In the latter two events, he is the present leading man. 3 0 BOSTON, June 2.

Babe i Leiber. ct CHlCAiiO terrors. Roeell. Walker 3: 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 Raik'llff. If 3 3 Kums announcement uuti.

xin wa Cuccinello, 3b Runs batted in. Gehringer 3, Crowder 2 Cochrane 2. Kadcliff 2 Appling. Dvkes. Owen and Fox.

Two base Hopkins. 3b Washingon. rf R.iiniri. lb hi'is Cochrane 2. Gehrinsrer.

Owen. "I called him last nicht and Haas, cf TODAYS GAMES NATIONAL St. Louis at Chicago Others not scheduled AMERICAN' Cleveland at St. Louis Philadelphia at New York Others not scheduled CITY 1.KAIUE Vitrolites vs. Marathon at Prospect Dramatics vs.

Pontiacs at Fairview GREATER ALTOONA Westmont at South Altoona. Juniata Gap at Millville Columbia Park at BUdorado TOMORROW'S GAMES AMERICAN Chicago at St. Louis Cleveland at Detroit Boston at Washington Philadelphia at New York NATIONAL Cincinnati at Chicago St. Louis at Pittsbur New York at Philadelphia Brooklyn at Boston CITY Vitrolites vs. Pontiacs at Prospect Kairview vs.

Nationals at Juniata Juniata vs. Star Shoe at Fifth Ward SOVTHERN RI.AIH Washington, Haas and Appling. Three 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 a a 1 00000 20000 10000 00002 10000 told him I wanted to go to New Appling, ss The city commissioners are to be congratulated on such a tine field at the Prospect lot. It's a wonderful looking diamond, with the beautiful surroundings of trees and a fence 1ms been added now to cover the entire outfield. The grass is kept short.

Bleachers have been built and more seats coming, says Groundkeeper Bankert, in the next week or so. base hits, Greenberg. Home runs. AB A 5 12 0 0 4 0 10 3 .50100 4 1 1 10 0 5 2 2 3 0 3 0 13 4 4 0 12 4 3 10 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 36 "i 10 34 York tA o-tiiTv tlio raraniiim thot Wea, flirinsrer. Left on bases.

Detroit 11: Chiraevi 10. Eases on balls. Crowder 6. Wvatt 2, Tietj 3, Vauv S. Strike- going on the voluntary retired list so enraged hi Boston Braves teammates today that they subjected the New York Giants to their first shut-out of the season, 2-0.

The defeat snapped the Visitors' victory string which was stretched over seven games. Bobby Smith, veteran Boston righthander, gave the Giant eight hit, but the tight defensive play of his mates prevented scoring. Aside from these, Coach Bartholomew will have to shape up practically a new team from the mediocre Junior varsity and what mate-rial comes up from the Junior highs. In the two sprints, there is nothing to- offer. The 440 will have LeRoy Patterson and Kelley; the 880 will see Mills, Meredith, Watson, Ralph Patterson and others in the traces; Walter Prugar is an up-and-coming miler who will run as teammate with Amnierman; Phlns 1.

Hits, olf Wyatt 5 in 2 Sewell, Wysti, Tietje. Vance. Phelps, Conlan, Totals innines (none out in 3rdl: Tietje 3 1 Myatt. xx Muncuso. Critz.

xxx Castleman, Winetraub, Stout, Danning. xxxx Totals BOSTON' Urbanski. ss Jordan, lb Lee. If Berger, cf R. Moore, rf Whitney.

Sb Maranville, 2b Hogan. 0 R. Smith, Totals N'pw York in 1-2: Vance 3 in 4 3-3: Phelps 3 in 35 0 8 34 13 AB II A 3 3 2 1 1 4 0 16 1 4 0 2 4 0 3 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 15 2 3 0 0 3 2 1. Losing pitcher, Tietjs. The first player benefit game staged at Juniata field Friday night was a big success.

Thtt will be held in honor of the French liner Normandie when it docks there Tuesday. The knee I injured in Cincinnati is still bad and it will not permit me to play until Thursday at least. Needs No Money "But Fuchs refused me permis-sicn and ordered me to be in uniform Tuesday. I see no reason why he denied me permission to go to New York and. since I've got all the money I'll ever need, I am not going to accept such treatment.

The Brave wera able to get only three hit off Clyde Castleman in 3 0 0 3 1 Indians Roek Browns 6-2 ,3 0 0 1 1 Yank Homers Clip Red Sox Kinsle and Toung will remain in the hurdles. Benjamin, who will rnmo amount of the collection has not been reported as tickets are still out and Jimmy Ferry asks that they be turned in so that a com 29 2 6 27 8 000 000 0000 East Freedom at Duncansville Sproul at Newry Martinsburg at Hollidavsbutf Roaring Soriner ft ClavsburR C. AND C. MOI NTAIN Irvona at Glenn White Boston (XX) 001 01 3 seven Innings, but managed iu push over a run in the sixth when Bill Urbanski walked, went to second on Baxter Jordan's infield out and scored on Hal Lee's single to left. ST.

LOUIS, June 2 (J1) The plete checkup may be made, Tha entire amount will be given to Charlie Johnson of the National Plate Glass club. VKW YORK Errors, Maranville. Runs batted in Urbanski Lee. Two base hit, Man-euso. Three base hit.

Terry, Home run. Urbanski. Left on bases, New York 9, Boston 4. Base on balls, Castleman 1. R.

Smith 1. Strikeouts, Castleman 3. R. Smith 2. Hits.

Castleman 3 in Stout 3 in 1. Losing climbing Cleveland Indians pushed St. Louis deeper in the American leaeue cellar todav drubbing the P. N. 1320, Leads Leaeue 4 0 1 1 4 0 10 3 4 0 1 15 0 3 0 13 4.

M. MOORE, If Koenig, Terry, lb Ott. 3b Browns 6 to 2, before a Sunday crowd kept to 2,000 by lowering skies. 4 ikuKucven as a sophomore for the next season, is a good prospect for the high jump, along with Ertley; Kinzle, Porter and Fitzgerald will defend the running broad jump while Ickes, Cheers and Don Cassidy, another exceptional prospect, will be represented in the pole vault. Ickes will also be in the javelin with Ed Flan, nagan.

and in the shot with Mock and Dave Irvin. The latter two men will also be the discus and hammer throwers. The schedule for next year will be praqtically the same as this year's, taking in the Alumni meet: Russell Van Atta started on the mound for th Browns, but a four- Altoona P. N. 1320.

handed Pirates Shut Out Reds S-0 NEW YORK. June 2. The Yankees took a long look at the Sunday crowd in the bleachers today and began popping homeruns out among the fans to gain a 7 to 2 victory over the Red Sox in the series" final and retain their hold on the American league lead. In all the Yanks accumulated is homers for all the earned runs they scored while Mel Almada belted one for Boston to deprive Charley (Red) Ruffing of a shutout. TJie six circuit swats made the greatest one-game total for any major league club this season and fell just one short of equalling the big-league record.

BOSTON AB A run barrag, in the seventh sent Conemaugh 'jU defeat Dodger Muffs Help Phils "When I knocked out those three homers in Pittsburg. I thousht I was back in shape but that Cincinnati injury has put me away back. I am going to New York tomorrow but I don't know what I am going to do from then on. I don't want to get out of baseball but I will never play another game for the Braves as long as Fuchs remains." The writers declined to accept Ruth's explanation that the Nor-mandie incident aggravated him into making hia drastic, but not unexpected, decision to quit the club. They demanded to know how President Emil Fuchs had "double-crossed" him.

iiiiii iu iu ci ABRHOA in recent seasons here Saturday when the locals won 10 to 8. It was 0 2 4 3 4 0 0 1 0 Conemaugh's first loss in 23 starts, 4 2 10 1 "le having won 18 straight Liberty Dramatics are still on the rampage by beating the Mara-than Bakers, they clipped off a rung of the ladder to climb a little higher toward the top and Marathon needed that win very badly. It was a case of two great pitchers getting tha breaks to decide a winner, Johnny Trindla and Sam Ferrone, The latter boy won. He pitched a nice game and was especially good in the pinches when hits a meant runs. Trindle deserved a better fate as he allowed just five scattered hits and fanned five.

But errors, very bad ones in the infield after two men were out, produced the first loss of the season for Trindle. Better luck next-time, John. 4 1110 lt year. Four double play and BROOKLYN, June 2-T) The Phillies made it two out of three 3 0 0 3 0 as many homers featured, the trio of Pitt meets the Frosh dual tiff, Interscholastics and the CINCINNATI, June 3. (JP) Scoring almost at will off the offerings of Paul Derringer and Tony Freitas, the Pittsburg Pirates shut out the Cincinnati Reds 8 to 0 over the Brooklyn uoagera oy win CLEVELAND Knickerbocker, ss Vosmik, If Averill, cf Trosky.

lb Kale. 3b Wrieht, rf Pytlak. Berser. 2b Harder, Totals ST. LOUS Bejma, 2b West, cf Solters.

If 3 1 2 4 4 Altoona won the game in the ning the final game of the series todav 7 to 5. Errors contributed Junior college meet; Penn Relays and the state championship battle. llms.i'l if 4 1 1 1 0 to the defeat of Tom Zachary, vet They played five innings in a driv 4 0 112 first with a 6-run assault, Joe ib ap and Trusih nit homers, Szuhaj jj 0 4 '3 a triple. Chirdon and Zavalanski 4 0 0 2 0 singled in this frame. Chet Orr 4 0 3 2 0 hit for circuit in the seventh But the Babe refused t-5 give i Werber.

3b R. Johnson. It 0 0 2 3 0 15 0 0 2 2 2 eran left hander, who struck out nine ffouu? the route for the ing rainstorm, and the remaining four in a drizzle, after a delay of 4 Mercersburg Academy has been corresponding with Altoona offt cials for a dual meet in the middle of April, and would be a welcome 4 0 0 0 0 oeen racin? arouna me racing arouna the major Reynolds, rf Coleman, rf an hour in starting. Meiilio. 2b 0 0 1 6 3h 0 1 3 4 1 2 12 0 Dodgers.

PHILADELPHIA Allen, cf lb The Reds failed to solve the Diiilgren, addition to the AHS schedule Burns, 'lb 4 1 1 9 0 ary wallop In the eighth, both Hemsley. 4 0 2 3 2 with the sacks empty. Orr got four Watkins. If since the Academy always puts out good track teams, but the date Is too early in the season and it Eery, Pipsras. Rhodes, Cooke, Woiberg, mound work of big Jim Weaver, while the Pirates, getting away to a one run lead in the first, bunched three more in the fifth and seventh T.V rl 1 Wts in four trips.

Weiland, 0 0 0 0 chances without a muff and figured Is doubtful if the request is Pepper, 1 i 0 in four double plays, three of which innings to salt the game away, 1 0 0 0 0 Bell. XX cranted. he started. AB II A 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 2 8 24 12 AB II A 3 0 0 2 0 5 113 3 3 2 2 5 0 4 0 17 0 4 0 13 1 4 2 2 4 2 PITTSBl'KG 1 0 0 0 0 Clift. xxx AB II 5 0 13 5 12 1 5 12 1 5 0 0 7 4 0 0 4 2001 ...1110 1000 4 2 2 6 ...3112 10 0 1 ...1000 ...0 0 0 1 1110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOim Run Pitcher Val Zavalanski eot three 5 2 2 4 6 2 2 3 J.

Moore, rf Camilli. lb Has! in, as Chioua, 2b Wallers, Ryun. 2b Wilson, Verge, 3b Bivin, Voild. 2 Jorgens, Boland, Prim, Johnson. Totals S3 2 9 27 1 Vli 1 5 1 Virtmor rot'a in 1 Another highlight on the bookings is the continuing of the Frosh meet, with the renewed for another two- 2 2 3 0 1 1 til AliA A1 111 xvsu L.

Waner. cf Jensen, If P. Waner. rf Vaughai), ss Young. 2b Suhr.

lb 4 2 2 1 St. Louis 000 200 000 2 runs. Tony Podgursky, second league circuits for weeks, and tried to side-track such questions by replying "I can't get along with Fuchs." Offered Percentage Ruth said that he was signed to two Braves contracts, the usual player" believed to call for a $25,000 salary, and a civil one that covered his position as second vice-president of the club. The latter contract promised him an additional salary- of S5.000 for his executive services and guaranteed him a certain percentage of the Braves gate receipts. It has been known that Ruth and Fuchs have been at odds for some time.

Impeccable sources have intimated that their breach started when Ruth failed to get 5 0 3 0 2 Errors, Wright. Runs batted in. sacKer, received a spike wound in LEHDEPS 0 1 11 1 year period. The meet will De neiu Trosky. Berger 2.

KmcKeroocKer the leg in the ninth as the locals Thevenow, 3b Totals NEW YORK Combs, if P.oife. 3b Chapman, cf Gehrie. lb Laaieri. 2b Dtckey. Sekirk.

rf Crosetti. ss Ruffing, Totals Boston New York Errors. Werber. 4 0 11 4 0 0 4 in Altoona next year. The nthletes who will terminate hits.

Pytlak. Knickerbocker. Hemsley. took over first Vce the loop. Grace, Weaver, 112 0 0 4 1112 4 0 10 1 4 0 0 0 1 Home runs, Trosky, Averill.

Lett on ALTOONA. P. X. A. N'O.

their high school careers Wednes a Rieaa I AB II A F. Bv The Associated Press HOME RUNS YESTERDAY 1. 9 on balls. Harder 2. Van Atta 2.

Strike- p.ltuoien, rf-if day morning are as lono-ws. 3S 7 10 27 14 AB II A 4 112 0 Totals CINCINNATI 39 8 13 27 8 AB A 4 0 0 5 3 outs. Harder 1. Van Atta 1, vveuana Sauhai. If 3t 7 10 27 9 000 000 020 2 021 001 21x 7 Nancarrow, uapiain jamca nn stmit.

Ohristian Graf, Dean 1. Hits, off Van Atta 8 7 innings; T. Podeurski. rf Myers, ss Riees. 3b 4 12 0 4 0 11 Weiland 3 in 2.

Losing pitcher, an Zap. cf 4 0 10 4 0 12 Runs batted in Totals BROOKLYN Boyle, rf Stripp, 3b Frey, ss Koeneck. cf Leslie, lb Bueher, 2b Tavlor. If h.iIpv Rob Hoffman, Murdock Orr. ss Atta.

4 0 2 3 0 1 Crosetti Chapman. Selkirk, 4 0 1 11 3 Wharton. Bob Lewis. Paul Banks T. Podgurki.

2b 4 0 0 3 1 Goodman, rf, Sullivan, lb Lombardi. Kampouris, 2b Slade. If 3 117 4 12 4 Rolfe. Almada 1 Two base hit, R. Johnson.

Home runs. Dickey 2. Cro Kubiea, 2b 5 0 2 1 0 0 3 1110 2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 4 11110 4 1 4 7 7 0 4 1 0 6 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 110 10 4 2 1 8 0 0 4 1 2 2 0 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 37 10 15 27 12 "1 Tohn Thomas. Dick Luckner, Benny 4 1110 setti. Chapman.

Selkirk. Rolfe, Al 3 0 12 3 0 12 2 0 0 1 10 0 1 2 0 16 maria. Left on bases. Boston, 6. New Tmsh.

3b Romerowics, lb Chirdonv Zavalanski, Perm State Teams Hit Lightly by Graduation; 7 Grid Regulars Lost Comorosky, cf York 7. Base on balls. Pipsras A Derringer, 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 DIVentura. Weldon Leonard, iarry Brice, Merril Heinz, Wendel Swope, Jack Stewart, John Long, Frank DeRose, Arnold McCoy and Otto Gruber, Taurine the Dast season, although F.ift'inz 3. Walbert 1.

Strike outs, Rhodes 1. Ruffing 3. Hits oft. Pip- I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Pool, Freitas, Phelps, Lopez, Zachary. Cuccinello, Totals Philadelphia Totals 10 0 0 35 5 11 27 CONEMAUGH T.

A. rras 4 in 3 innines (none out in 4th) Rhodes 4 in 4 Walberg 2 1. Losing pitcher. Pipgras. SI 0 5 27 16 STATE COLLEGE.

June 2. Totals iliiivcca Crosetti. Yankees 1 Chapman, Yankees 1 Selkirk, Yankees 1 Rolfe, Yankees 1 Almada, Red Sox 1 Trosky, Indians 1 Averill, Indians .1 Gelninger, Tigers 1 J. Collins, Cardinals 1 Urbanski. Braves 1 Taylor, Dodgers 1 Bueher, Dodgers 1 THE LEADERS Johnson, Athletics 12 Oreenberg, Tigers It Foxx, Athletics 30 Ott, Giants Bonura, White Sox 9 LEAGUE TOTALS American National lsx Totals 343 BEDFORD GOLF TOURNEY BEDFORD SPRINGS, June 2.

101 000 2037 Damn oVlAti toama Will I' Pittsburg 100 030 3018 000 000 000-0 icu.i wioico iuu Mitrus. Sh 1 5 a 1 002 002 001- dropping two meets, the 1935 squad Brooklyn Cincinnati Errors, Bueher, Phelps, Leslie. Runs Runs batted In. P. Errors.

Myers. lose some star pertormers wnn Pisarrsyk. cf 5 0 0 1 0 0 the graduation of this year's sen- Choi-nick, ss 5 0 1 2 o'o batted in. Todd. J.

Moore 2, Strum 2: Young 4. Two Waner, Vauehan kept Altoona Highs record at me top of the leading track schools in the state. Salem, lb 4 0 19 0 0 Frey, Bueher 2. Boland 2, Tuyior. haf hits.

Vauehan. Left on bases, ior Class next week, but on the Cllb- A ft Two base hits, J. Moore. Sti'tpp whole the losses will be extremely Pmkop. 3 1 0 5 3 0 Pittsburg 7: Cincinnati 5.

Bases halls. Derrineer 1: Freitas 2. Strike The boys first puoimeled the Three base hits, Phelps. Home runs, Bueher. Taylor.

Left on bases, Phila THE BIG SIX light. Nedroskl, p-2b 3 3 3 1 1 0 outs, Weaver 3: Derrinser Freitas Alumni, then placed as runner-up Hits off Derrineer 8 In 6 Wrestling, gymnastics, tennis, delphia 6. Brooklyn 4. Base on balls. Zachary 2, Jorgens 1, Strike- in the Pitt Interscholastics, com nines; Freitas 5 in 4.

Losing pitch 1 1 iiusa iuuuiij, auu gun on; tiic i nuts. Zacharv 9. Bivin 3. Jorgens 1 nis cut out or tne Braves spring training season receipts, which amounted to about $30,000. After Fuchs learned of Ruth's decision to end.

for a time at east, his spectacular 21-year career, he told intimates that he. too, was willing to quit the Braves. "Bill McKechnie and I have come to certain conclusions about the Braves." he said. "and I would gladly step out this minute if I was assured that some reliable sportsman would take over the club, protect the small stockholders and refuse to sell our best players." Fuchs' position with the club, due to financial reverses, has -been a perilous one for some time. Early in April his note for a large amount became due at a Boston bank but he gained an extension on the strength of Ruth's undisputed drawing 'powers.

Early las: month it became known that Charles F. Adams, vice- er, Derringer. peting against teams from tlhree states; dropped their return tiff Hits. Bivin 9 in 6: Prim 1 In 1-3; hardest hit of the varsity teams. Totals 37 5 12 24 1 3 1 The grapplers lose eight of their 110 200 001 5 if.io.

n. Altoona. 1320 600 002 llx-10 Jorgens 1 in 2. Johnson 0 in 2-3. with the Pitt Freshmen and then came back strong to easily win the Winning pitcner, jorgens.

Annexes Minor League Score- tain Howard Johnston, national 2. Trush 2. Zavalanski 4. 3 .1. Pitt Junior College interscholastics.

Sunday and Monday, June 30-July 1, have been set as dates for this year's Bedford Springs open pro-amateur golf tournament, it waa champion at 165 pounds; Ray Podgurjki, Orr. Two base hits, Sku- Finally, in the District 6, P. A. Vnrtor Rill Pramer Psnl C. vitta.

umre una, ozunaj. Home A. meet, the Mountain Lions placed I Dn Wan Tmoh rff 7nn nn.M announced here yesterday by u. Flogging two East Tyrone hurl- and Guy DLRito, varsity team Left on bases. Altwna 2, Conemaueh members.

Struck out Zavalanski 2. Nedroski first and made 18 men eligible for the first state championship meet In two years. The climax of the eis for 23 hits, Be-llwood romped to a 15-6 margin. D. Estep and TVta rrTV anrl fonnis (aama will I By The Associated Press Bill Terry broke his last-piaee tie with Joe Medwick in the Big Six yesterday although both played important parts in the day heavy hitting.

Terry gained five points with two hits in four times up while Medwick made another trip to the plate lesser gain and lost hi3 place in the sextet. Vosmik was again ousted from fifth place as Charley Gehringer of Detroit, hitting two out of four for a three-point gain, moved a. laa mj-l au iimtj v.auiu Gardner Moore, directing manager of the Bedford Springs hotel. Prizes amounting to $300 in cash end trophies for amateur winners will By The Associated Press INTERNATIONAL Toronto 2-3, Montreal 16-4 Buffalo 14-0, Rochester 4-6 Newark 4-7, Syracuse 10-8 Baltimore 2-4, Albany 0-5 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 2-4, Milwaukee 0-13 Louisville 7-3. Toledo 6-0 Indianapolis 11.

Columhus 3. (Called Miller with four hits, Myers, men, while the harriers and links- Dramatics Beaten Fields and Carr with three each, season was Altoona's retaining tha title of Pennsylvania State champion in track and field. men lose three out of their six led the attack. be awarded. Invitations are being sent to leading golfers of Pennsylvania and the east.

regulars. Libertv Dramatics lost hiir tfcirvl Altoona has lost only two meers TYKOMi AB A Briabin. lb 2 0 1 8 0 0 O. Snyder, If 4 1 1 0 0 0 The 16ss of Captain Harvey, straight independent jratne vester- In the past six years, and this long 8th, rain; second postponed, rain.) president and controlling stock- ahead of the Clevelanners wfio tail Alexander and Book is a serious day at Clearfield when Fos Mitchel- Kansas City 3, St. Paul 1.

(second winning streak can be credited en 4 110 10 game postponed, rain.) one for the undefeated Lion cross tree's home club cashed in on the 4 0 2 1 1 1 holder of the Braves, had served ed to hit. Pepper Martin made the biggest gain, ten points, with thre no.ic? on Fuchs that the latter' out6 of- four tnes -Bob would either pick up the stock he Johnson hit two out of three to pick tirely to the superb coaching and training of Dick Bartholomew. 4.0 3 1 1 0 J. Dawson, cl Fowler, 2b Unjholtz, ss Nearhoof, 3b H. Snyder, rf country team, while the goners, city leaguer's errors to win 9-5.

KAIl KII.il MJIIKr.S NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 4 Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 0 who also finished their season un- Dramatics outhit Clearfield 12 to 8. ud six points- The standing: 4 1110 0 3 110 0 0 4 118 0 0 defeated, will undoubtedly feel but the hostiles bunched their St. Louis 4. Chicago 3 Fairview A. A.

Holds Meeting Tomorrow 2 112 2 0 the loss of Co-captains Beyer and clouts off Joe Ferrone and Marock Plaver AB Pet. Johnson. 37 151 38 62 .411 Vauehan. Pirates 43 161 39 60 .403 Martin, Cardinals 33 146 35 57 .390 Calderwood, Lucas, Nearhoof, E. Dawson, St.

Louis 4. Chicago JL Marshall, and Don Masters. to score in four innings. 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 4.

Chicago 3 i New York, Boston, rain Foxx. Athletics 37 127 26 46 .362 fenn iooioau squao. win DRAMATICS AB A is holding as collateral for a large loan and purchase all Adams' holdings at a bargain price or get out of the club's affairs without further ado. Adams, owner of the two Boston hockey clubs, dominating figure in the new S1.500.00O Suffolk Downs race track apd the head of Others not scheduled. The Fairview Athletic association lose only seven of nineteen letter- Burket, cf 5 2 Phone 3-9910 0 1 Gehxineer.

Tieers 39 165 30 53.357 Terry. "Giants" 39 157 22 53 .338 1)910 4 will hold a meeting June 4, Tues 5 0 1 0 day at 8 p. m. in the club room, 0 0 2 0 Twenty-fifth avenue and Fourth- Totals 33 6 12 21 7 1 BKLLWOOD AB It A Mvers, 5 13 7 10 Fields, rf 5 0 3 0 0 0 C. Cessna, 2b 4 116 3 0 Dillon, 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 F.

Estep, 4 3 2 0 3 0 D. Estep, ss 6 4 4 2 3 2 Figart. cf 5 2 2 1 0 0 Miller. If 5 1 4 0 0 0 BROAD AVE. Qt'OIT CLUB The Broad Avenue Quoit club is now open for games and desires 1 0 men with next weeks graduation, fiowio.

i i i lrvm, if 5 12 1 and only four of these, Morrison, pelgross, 6 0 16 Kreizman, SigeL and Mikelonis, H. Overcash, 3b 4 12 2 were regulars last fall. The un- Boling, lb 3 12 9 defeated Nittany soccer team has AUierf' 5 0 0 0 only five of its thirteen lettermen j. Ferrone, 1 1 1 in the graduating class; the cham- Marock. 10 0 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 6, New York 0 New York 4, Boston 2 Philadelphia 5.

Washington 0 Philadelphia 7. Washington 3 Chicago 5, Detroit 4 St. Louis 7, Cleveland 3 Cleveland 4, St. Louis 2 BLAIR COUNTY LEAGUE street. This is a postponed meeting due to poor attendance at the 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 lb 5 3 3 6 0 Carr, pionship boxing team win lose Totas Roaring Spring 11.

Hollidaysburg 6 home matches for Thursday. The Fleming club is asked to call 2-3012 between 5 and 5:30 p. m. The court at Broad avenue and 29tb street has ben repaired and a new box installed. The club plays exhibitions on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

last regular meeting of May 27. All members are urged to attend as business pertaining to the baseball club and a festival to be held June 25 will be discussed. Also amendments to the by-laws will be read. The president desires all committeemen to be present, as well as directors and trustees. Totals 43 15 23 21 10 2 East Tyrone 140 000 1 6 Be 11 wood 040 063 215 wunamsDurg 8.

uuncansvine a Martinsburg 8, Claysburg 9 SINGLES TITLES DIVIDED PARIS, June 2 P) England uniy imee oul wi cicvcu, fLFARFlEI lacrosse team, although awards Mitch'eltre. 2b have not been made in this sport, Evanko, lf-cf will be minus only three regulars 'k' next season; Haversack, Fauver, ss CAR IKJURES FAN'S Chase, ss AB A 5 116 5 0 5 2 110 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1110 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1112 2 0 2 0 0 3 4 1 Runs batted in. O. Snvder 2, Calderwood 2, Fowler 1. Fields 2, Dillon 2, Carr 2, Miller, Figart 1, D.

Estep 1. Two base hits, H. Snyder 1, Calderwood 1. F. Esten 1 Three base hits, nd Germany today divided the French hard court singles crowns Fred Perry, the English ace, tak Our past reputation as Altoona's most reliable moving organization assures you of the up-to-date service we render.

Modern equipment, careful handling, Insurance on your goods and prices that are reasonable. STORAGE We also operate the largest storage house in the city for your convenience. Filer's Transfer Office P. R. R.

Freight Station Phone 77798-8739. Storage 825 Nineteenth St. LANCASTER. June 2 W5) Three Kost. lb 3 1 113 0 1 a huge grocery chain, set August 1 as the deadline in his ultimatum to the harassed Fuchs, who has head of the Braves since 1925.

Babe Disillusioned When the Eraves obtained Ruth from the Mew York Yankefes early this year, and he returned to Boston, his old home, as a conquering hero, he was feted in extravagant by Fuchs. At that time, according to Ruth's friends, the home-run slugger was ar.der the impression that he was bout to realize his crowning ambition of ending his baseball years as a big league manager. If, however, he had any idea that he was about to succeed McKechnie as pilot of the Braves, it was knocked out of his head in short order by Adams, who warned oritiMllv. Schaffner. 3b 3 1 0 0 0 0 High, 3 1 0 10 0 ing the men's coronet and Hilda Krahwinkel Sperling the women's title.

4 0 1 0 3 0 by a car mai snoi on tne jauuis- Brade. him that he would have to prove his worth to get the job. "I want to tell you. Babe," Adam3 said. "That if I am ever forced to assume full control of the Boston Braves, I will turn my baseball interests over to Bill McKechnie and give him a free hand in running the club.

If that time ever comes and you have proved yourself capable of giving orders to others, you will be given a chance to realize your managerial PORTAGE MOOSE HUNGRY The Portage Moose baseball team would like to arrange a weekday or Sunday game with any fast independent team in Cambria or surrounding counties. They would especially like to arrange a game' with Dysart, Patton, Jen-ners and Acosta. Games can be arranged by calling Bell phone, 9134, or writing to D. Estep 1. Left on bases, East Tyrone 9.

Bellwood 10. Struck out, by Estep 6, Lucas 4. Nearhoof 4. TILDEX TO TITLE ORANGE, N. June 2.

(JP) William T. Tilden, 42-year old but still in high form, administered an 8-6, 6-1, 6-2 trouncing to George M. Lott, today, at the Orange Lawn Tennis club to win the American singles championship of the Inter- Totals 32 9 8 27 14 2 Dramatics 020 000 0035 12 2 Clearfield 032 200 20x 9 8 2 Runs batted in, Ferrone, Roberto, Boling, H. Overcash. Kost, Bailey 2.

Brade. Evanko. Two base hits Brade Bailey, Btirket, Roberto. H. Over-cash.

Three base hits. Boling, Haversack. Evanko. Struck out, J. Ferrone 2 Marock 1 Rmrip 1.

Rn. nn ville race-track today during the 25-lap feature event Christian Bra-baker, 12, of Rohrerstown, is in a hospital with a fractured skull, broken legs, and a broken arm; Earl Ressler. 11, of Centerville and Ralph Choldren, 22, of Blue Ball, have fractures of their left legs. DELUXE BEATS GIANTS Dunne held the Giants to three hits while Deluxe nicked Kiser for eight and won the match 4 to 2. Dunne fanned seven and got two of his team's hits, the others going to Baker, Moore, R.

Lindsay, Anderson and Wilson. Izzy Goldstein, Main street, Port balls. Ferrone 4. Marock 2. Brade 2.

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