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The Chattanooga News from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 8

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i 4 THE afAITANOOGA NEWS CITATTAN0004 TENN TUESDAY 5E71'0111E1i 8 1935 8 Lookouts Iteturnto Engel Stadium Today to Begin Last Home Stand of Season of Season Briton Speeds To New Record In Runs Today IBox Score 1 Merriman Sprints Home First in Dash Cardinals Flay Pirates Twice Behind Deans Vo is Here For 4-Game Series Crackers Next Campbell Bluebird for Average of 299874 MPH Bettering Own Record Champs Emerge in 16-Inning Opener 4-3 Take Second Contest by 4-1 'Noogans Seek to Get Back Into First Division Race at Expenseof Nashville FIRST GAME Chattanooga A It A Reeves aa 4 1 1 6 6 1 Marion et 1 0 1 6 6 Mitiale 21) 3 1 I 0 4 0 ti10100 rt 4 1 3 0 0 0 Lewis ab 4 1 1 0 2 0 Millie 4 0 2 4 1 0 10ane I 4 0 0 1 0 0 Spuelin (I 2 I 0 Lanalian ty 4 0 (0 I 0 Totals as 10 27 16 0 Knoxville A Ru t) A 11neer I Itkuales 3b 4 1 1 2 2 0 21 4 0 1 3 0 Maxwell rt 40 0 5 0 0 Stehliinu 10 4 0 3 1 0 Deal rt a 001 on a rown 0-41--0-0 Mead 4 01 2 1 0 H0r1man If 2 0 0 1 0 0 Moon 2 0 0 0 1 0 Meet 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chitwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bala 32 3 6 21 11 0 Does 304 MPH First Time Detroit Tigers Win Pair Also Twinbill Slated Tomorrow '1" -4i'l fl41 'N -ff tp tie '1 4 1 1 '4 4 tlie fts'N' nk 0- IA lirir 4 14w tkeit th' eit-tti 41' 4'4' 1-0)r 1- i'N -i NJ: i--y Ft' ka II 71 1 ci- 1 -1 '1 it t' 1P'" '1: 141'7" 7 'A ril AKI 1 14 it' -i '1' li I' '41 i -es 4 (: i AP' 't '7 7 7 4( 2 164ist- 11 i I 7: i 3 I -1 -7'47 4 tv ''1 tt: v-- ---ek vtt 7 i 7 ') '''r' ''C 4 '4: le'4'' i 1 1 for tkal in ninth bHatted for Moon in seventh t'hattanooaa 300 002 5 -201 000 000-- 3 Itte4es runs batUA In Simatin i I 3 Stebbiti 2 tw3-iimme hit Wino nine Bow swr to 11Iair 'to Sourlin Ithoilia to Blair left on bases flutt tanooftt K-0yville 4 baiiem on off Moon I Lenalmn at out by Moon 1 "Lanabiin 4 Chit Wood 1 hits off Moon Pi in 1 innimm 5 runs wild Iii th Lkitithan toxing M10n Aimirnith Wick Campiiell Time I Rowe-Shines Before 31000 Ciao Reds Divide By ANDY CLARKE Associated Prese sports Writer Back in their own bailiwick for the remainder of the season those pen nantbent Cards are going to be hard to beat They drew the Brothers Dean into the fray yesterday and emerged with a double triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 and 4-1 Fresh off the road with no more swaying sleepers to think about the fractious crew went to work with a will In the first game they came from behind In the ninth to tie the score and then battled along evenly until the sixteenth inning when Medwick doubled and came home on a 'Ingle by Jim Conine it was the only bit Collins got in the game Paul Dean who entered the game I Where They Play Today I Blilans Wind Up Smoky Set By Taking Two Games The Chattanooga Lookouts were to start their anal liome stand Of the season at En gel Stadium this afternO0n lac big the Nashville Vol in a single game starting at 3:30 o'clock The two clubs are slated to In a doubleheader town row which will be "car day" and then In a single battle Thursday This series affords the Lookonts an excellent opportunity lo win their way bat into the lop bracket and a chance in the coif playoff Friday Saturday and Sunday will see the 51111111111P11 nilxing with the leagueleading Atlanta Crackers to wind up their home fawn -for 1933 A the Lookouts troop back Into friendly territory two games above the 500 mark and three games away from the first division Tomorrow's doublehealer with the Vols will start at 2 o'clock I 4 4 2 0 3 4 2 0 Rerun feet Conditions Prevail Bonneville Salt Plats 'Utah Sept 3---(0-8ir Malcolm Campbell act a new unofficial automobile speed record of 299874 iniles per hour today in a double run over the beach of Bonneville Salt Plats He drove the first measured mile in 304:311 but dropped below that mark on the rerun which under American Automobile Association rules must be made within an hour average for the two runs was 299874 miles per hour Officials took about a minute to compute the time of the first run There was a gasp of amazement and then cheers heralded the news that 1 the Briton had far exceeded Ws 014 record There was no wind and conditions were perfect for racing In the hour allotted him Campbell supervised changing of tiro hand checked the car The altitude here is 4000 feet which according to Sir Malcolm cute down horsepower by 18 per cent That Indicated observers said that the titled Briton opened up the Bluebird between the twelve and thirteen-mile point Campbell pulled up with a fiat tired on the left front wheel Time for the five kilometers was 3791 seconds or an average of 2950319 miles per hour His time of 304311 miles per hour for the mile was the fastest wiping out a former mark of 281 that he made on one trip at Daytona His Daytona averaage was 276816 Campbell's mark of 295 miles In the five kilometers erased his previous record of 25705 made at Daytona The aeeond run today will alter the final mark to some extent but it is expected to be near the 300-mile mark 0 0 0 0 0 SECOND GAME Chattanooga Ali it 111 ltrevem as 0 0 Marinn if 4 0 2 Mtha 2b" 4 it I Sinaton rt 4 I 2 Leatta 3b 01) JIAluvon 4 2 3 tom Is I 0 I Sintrlin lb 3 I I Maven 2 0 0 Ilanown I I 1 1 MC III 0 0 0 Totals 10 5 f) A 2 0 0 0 4 0 7 I 0 0 8 Photo by Keen man is shown at the extreme left with Max Page who finished second at the extreme right 1 Warner Park he became the first sports card offered by the Celt citywide champion at that die tral Trades and Labor Council in Wee Thus featured an allday celebration of Labor Day isterri When Merriman broke the tape in 103 to In the 100-yard open dash event yesterday at 0 0 0 2t 0 0 0 Perry Easily Parker Merriman Shades Field In 100Yard-Warner-Feature PO A 1 Corky Misses Setting Record 2 3 0 Knoxville AR Hhoolec 't A 1 21i 2 0 St1100 lb 4 0 I j)eml if i 2 Wq I I 1 I) 000 0 Maxw11 el I 2 'f II ilitrown 0 I 0 Illethen If 41 2 0 I (ancly I 0 0 TolnIg JI 2 III 4 2 0 10 1 1 ft 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 41 0 1 0 0 0 Peeved Briton Takes Fourth Round Tilt 64 62 60 Forest Hills Sept I11 It 2 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Nashville at Chattanooga Atlanta at Knoxville (Qphgames scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGUE rhiladeinhia at New York (two) (Only game scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUPI New York et Philadelphia (two) (Only game scheduled in the tenth after Hollithan was re tired for a pinchilitter was credited with his sixteenth victory Dizzy recorded his twentythird win in the second gime It was a soft job for dusk halted the contest after the fifth inning The 25000 fans who flocked to Fen-way Park saw twenty-four innings of baseball between the Boston Red Sox and the Washington Senators as the Sos took the first game 9-8 in eleven Innings and the Senators won the second 32 in thirteen innings The Cuba and Cincinnati also split a double bill Chicago taking the cpener 31 and the Reds the second game 4-2 The St Louis Browns broke even in a doubleheader with the Cleve land Indians taking the first CI and losing the nightcap 7-2 The Detroit Tigers took both games from Chicago White Box to increase their lead in the American League to nine full gimes They left the White Sot hanging on the brink of the first division Schoolboy Rowe won the first game 6-1 as 31000 NIIM the largest holi day morning crowd in the history of Navin Field looked On He hit a home run with a men on base while hanging tip victory No 17 Elder Auker kept seven hits well scattered as he chalked up his fit teenth victory in the afternoon large audience with a "personality" tap dancing act Joe Gunther took a couple falls out of Prank Clemons in the wrestling act which featured the evening pro gram Gunther former middleweight title holder took two out of three falls from the tricky Clemons who hails from the Empire State to the cheers and Jeers of some 1500 fight fans The luckiest man out of some 20 000 or so was holding ticket No 4530 which was good for a Dodge sedan Jones eported he let some fellow talk him out of a quarter the price of one ticket and for his investment he drove away several hundred dol lars' worth of automobile 50-Yard Dash (Mite by Armold Satterfield and Ralph Gordon (tie) Dick Brady third 50-Yard Dash (Mite by Betty Rea Gaukton Iona Gene Bruce second Norma Fay Johnson third 75-Yard Dash (Midget by Corinne Smith Jennette Freeney second: Genevieve Neligan third 75-Yard Dash by Alfred Close: Marsh McDaniel second Jack Brown and Earl Bible tied for third 100-Yard Dash by Al fred Close: Joe Pirtle second: Tom Rich ard MM third 100-Yard Dash by 11 Merriman Lookout Mountain CCC: Max Page Trenton Ga second Walter Pan key 1201 Highland Park Avenue third Time-0 :105 0-Yard Fat Mann by Charlie Leonard Joe Dobbs second (Continued on Page 9) 'Wined tor Hartman in sixth bblatted for Heal in seventh Chattanoo4 tro mei 5 Knoxville 000 200 0-- 2 Somtnary-Krrorit Bonner Itend: runs batted in Sington Jackain Head Max well 8purlin Hansen Marion three base hit IfrHI home Tuns Sington- Jack rnn MKXNcII stolen base Maxwell: Sae Wires leatne Blair Lewis double Miming to Reeves to Sourlin Reeves to Sporlin: left on tiNiPPI Chattanooga Knoxville 9: bases on balls off liny11 2 Mona) Hansen 114 strikeiota by Ha Yes 2 thinner' 2: lilts oft Haves 7 in 4 13 Innings 2 runs Moss 10 in Ii innings 6 runs Hansen 2 in 2 fin runs: hit hs: Pitcher by Hanson Illrowni losing pitch of MONII winning' Pitcher Hansen Um tr Campbell and Ainsworth Time CCC Sprinter Takes First Leg on up---Pals Class Junior Softball Champ PeIC111g before one of the larg est crowds In the history of Warner Park a glittering array of athletes graced the all-day program of sports offered by the Central Trades and Labor Council In celebration of Labor Day Starting at an early hour and continuing without a let-up until near midnight the program moved with machine-like precision with never a let-up during the entire day One of the big features of the day was an open 100-yard dash which saw Merriman from the Lookout Mountain CCC camp come in a yard ahead of a large field In the compar atively fast time of 103 to become the first citywide champion at that distance Merriman's win gave him a leg on a beautiful 22-inch silver trophy which will go to a three-time winner permanently The Pals Class Junior softballers won the first annual Junior softball tournament sponsored by the City Department of Recreation defeating the Jackson Park combine 6 to 1 behind the five-hit pitching of Mc Clure Little Miss Dorothea Hill a wee bit of 'feminine perfection captivated a 'aseball arometer 1 1 aseball I 1 i 1 arometer 11 Kellam ails to Better En durance Mark After paddling to within forty-six minutes of a new world's endurance swimming record in the waters of Lake Winnepesaukah Norris (Corky) Kellam 877-pound record holder last night gave up the attempt Exhausted and weakened by his long grind In the cold water the genial Virginian straightway declared "never again" Corky indicated that this swearing off didn't mean that he would never do any more indurance swimming It merely means ne changes his now on he will confine his swims to leisurely little dips of twenty-five or thirty hours Kellam is now catching up on his sleep at the Read House After a day or two in never-never land he expects to wake perhaps yawn and entrain for the Old Dominion State there to spend a quiet Winter before continuing with his aquatic antics The big fellow dropped his bulk into Winnepesaukah last Friday night at 9 48 o'clock and paddled and floated steadily on through until II o'clock last night Last Summer Kellam made twa assaults on his record here The first proved unsuccessful but the second established a new mark of 73 hours and 80 minutes His present record of 74 hours was set at Covington a little over a week ago Parker succumbed to Fred Perry in straight sets yesterday in the men's national singles tennis champlotuthip and the aftereffects of his defeat are felt mostly by the Untbe States Lawn Tennis Assoc'e tion to Parker down 6-4 6-2 6-0 In a tourth-rouz match which saw the defending champion peeved because he was made to play in a chill wet atmosphere go "all out" in the last two sets and give one of the finest exhibitions ever turned in here For two years Parker has been one of the association's bright young hopefuls He's one of the youngsters the A is counting on to wrest the international Davis cup from England's Perry and "Bunny" Austin In Perry's opinion it is very doubtful if Parker will ever grow up to cup stature "I never heard of anybody who got to the top without a forehand" Parv said Parker wasn't expected to beat Perry but he was counted on to make a better showing than he did The only reason he gave Perry a run in the first set Wall because the champ wa playing against his will and in different about the whole thing Whert Perry bore down Parker was just another load of cannon fodder Atlanta Sept lanta's Crackers today led the South ern ASSOciation by three and one half gamea after the Naahville Vole omitted the league-leaders II to 5 and the second-place New Orleane Pelicans spilt a twin bill with the Birmingham Barons The Chattanooga Lookouts took both ends of their double-header with the Bmokies at Knoxville winning the first 5 to 3 and the second 5 to 2 Lanahan held the Elmokies to six blows in the first and Moon and Chitwood allowed ten In the second the Lookouts hit Moon and Mom for eleven and Hayes Hansen and Mc Coll allowed ten BillgtOn and Jackson hit homers for Chattanooga In the final tilt while Maxwell hit one eor the Bmoklec After the Crackera drove Tiny Chap lin the ace Vol hurler from the mound In the aecond Inning at Nitish elite: Atlanta getting across five runs In the two Initial Innings the Vole cu back to tie the score in the third and rallied again In the sell enth with five more rune adding the final tal) In the eighth The Vole unaided the combined offerings of Thomas and bchnildt for seventeen safeties while Chaplin and Dreteewerd geve up eight Teat hit his seven teetth homer of the season for tile Vole A second game was halted in tam seccnd inning because of rain Dividing a double bill at New Orleane the Barons came from behind to take the opener 9 to 6 end the Pell captured the nightcap a to 3 Tied at 6 all In the eighth Dunbar hit a homer with one on as the Barons took the lead and added two runs in the ninth Roae smashed out circuit clouts In both games for the Pets and Bell went the full route for the Barons in the final game Each team got four teen safeties In the first encounter with Thomas and Davis on the rnouliti for the Pelk and George hurling tir the Barons In the eecAmd Lime Wetherell and Waleh gave up nine tilt to the Barone while Weafer and Collier allowed 14 even The Memphis Chicks pulled within fractibn of a game of the Vole by taking both games from the Travel Ira at Little Rock winning the first 4 to 3 and the second 7 to I Touch stone held the Travelers to five bits in the firat MuAlain gave up seven In the second Touchstone beldthe Travelers to three safeties while the Chicks nicked iicheuester and Sharpe for an even dozen Pet 510 553 534 525 507 457 400 375 Pvt 427 513 503 551 455 431 432 266 6 Sharpe 1 Frio etoiler 1 Umpires John son And Bond Time 1:32 'ATLANTA 1 NASIIV11111 Arbon rho ItsmiLet 4 2 3 0 11414(1 2 0 it 0 it II ilL7h 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 ilooksth 4 1 2 a 0 Martin3h 6 1 2 2 1 Ilistemotif 4 1 1 1 0 Shilleylb 6 2 2 II it IlarrisM 4 1 2 a ovraittit 4 a a 0 Psimistiom 4 0 1 0 0 Itottilsons 0 1 1 1ipsmit21) 3 0 0 1 3Sehtein1 5 1 2 2 3 hathmso 3 1 0 1 0 leittritoef 5 2 4 3 1 Thomitsp 1 0 0 0 011tineinitee Tt 2 2 1 Shrniiitp 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 sMoors 1 0 0 0 0 Disewerilp 4 0 0 0 1 32 6 8 21 81 Totals 41111727 10 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Won Lost Atlanta 63 53 New Orleans RI MI Nashville 74 fit Memphis 76 67 CHATTANOOGA 49 67 Little Rock 64 73 Birmingham 56 54 Knoxville 81 87 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost St Louis 79 47 New York 76 45 Chicago 79 h2 Pittsburgh 74 611 Brooklyn fiti 46 Cincinnati 66 74 Philadelphia 64 71 Boston 33 pi AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Detroit 63 44 New Yorll 73 62 Cleveland 65 61 Chicago 53 62 Boston 64 fit Philadelphia 51 71 Washington 54 73 Bt Loule 50 78 Yesterday's Results Atlanta New Orleans Nashville Today's Sports World Southern League Leaders I By WILBUR KINLEY Pet! fi54 b84 818 h04 600 418 428 397 P-r HE time is not very far off perhaps a year or two when drastic changewre due to be made in the rules and regulations governing this game called softball One look at the pitching in the State tournament just closed at Memphis caused us to arrive at the conclusion The game of softball without a doubt is going decidedly Southern Association Chattanooga 6-5 Knoxville 3-2 Birmingham 9-3 New Orleans 8-8 Memphis 1-4 Little Rock 1-3 Nashville 11 Atlanta Night games Second game rain (Compiled for the Associated Press by Charles Miller Official League Statistician) Batting GI AR 11 Pct Taitt Nash 129 497 84 179 360 Browne 140 510 94 176 345 Reese Memphis 506 64 169 334 Shirley Nash 123 472 59 156 331 Gleeson 144 522 91 170 326 Leader year ago today Hutcheson 51emphia 352 Pitching Pct Milner New Or leans32 22 6 815 Touchstone Mimphia 22 11 i Durham Atlantis 35 14 7 667 Chaplin NaAhville 40 21 11 656 Lindsey Atlanta 81 11 6 647 Boma Nashville 17 son Neiv Orleans 12: Browne Little Rock 13 itose New Orleans 13 Runs Batted Browne Little Rock 96: Gleeson New Orcans 95 Stolen New Orleans 33: Nonnenkamn Little Rock 32 Double 143: Knox Ole 131 Runs Orleans 725: At hints 649 Opponents' 5204 Nash vine 580 Neumann Wins Thompson 'trophy at Air Races Cleveland Sept 3-1A Harold Neumann 29 of Moline 111 a nervy precise racing pilot held the highest prize offered by the 1935 national air races Thompson trophy Neumann Des a plane known as "Mr Mulligan" ten perilous laps around a mis'y fifteen-mile course yesterday to win first place in the Thompson trophy race Ilia average speed wru 220 miles an hour Wittman of Oshkosh Wis finished the Thompson race in second place less than a minute behind Neumann He averaged 218 miles an hour Roger Don Rae of Lemont 111 was third at I speed of 213 miles an hour: Joe Jacobson of Chicago was fourth at 209 Lee Miles of Farmingtiele 1 was fifth with 193 and Marion McKeen of Los Angeles was sixth with 188 Neumenn collected $6750 for taking first place Be also won all three heats of the Greve trophy race fur Schmidt in ninth Atlanta 820 000 non 5 Nashville 005 000 Hill Thomas Itirhhowl: runs hattsd in IIarrj 2 Fano Hooks Martin 3 Shirlrv 2 I'mott 2 Sigtarein 2 Illityrnire 10rito Iwo-hose hits Harris Palmisatio Hooks FIRrito Shirley Martin: home run TAM: atoliti base Taitts siterifiees 'Chortling IIKtrt1: tell on haws Atlantis 5 Nashvillo blown On halls 011 Chaplin 1 Thoinite 2 1)rrimpwerfl 2 Schmidt 2: struck out hv Thom's' 4 Itreiseweril 4 Schmidt 1: hits off chaplin 8 ir 1 2-8 innings with 5 runs: Th milts 4 in 18 Intlitittil with 10 runs: 'maimed Illitemire winning( pitcher a Dreiaewerillosinir Th01088 Um Walsh Titus PTRSTGAMP BIRMINGHAM NEW ORLEANS arhoa Rell2h 2 2 7 3 Ilentichr1 5 2 8 4 0 Clanryth 4 1 1 Iiitonslit II 0 2 11 1 t'oxer 5 2 2 2 1MorintO'21) 2 0 1 0 8 Senttrf 4 I 1 2 011111(21) 31 2 0 0 55ftw111311 I 0 1 0 4ClermonT1 5 0 2 M014ylf 5 1 0 3 011014fIr 5 1 2 4 0 1)41014 4 2 8 1 A utrYt 5 0 0 3'0 Mooren1 0 0 3 4Totiollylth 4 0 ft 2 1 Georgep 4 0 1 1 2 Locas 4 2 2 OA --'Ihomasn I 0023 TOM' it 9 it 27 150W0hr11 0 0 0 0 0 1WDaviap 04 -0 1 1 Totals 30 14-2711 National League 'St Louis 4-4 Pittsburgh 3-1 Chicago 8-2: Cincinnati 14 Philadelphia-New York rain Boston-Brooklyn rain First game aixteen innings: second game live innings darkness Mmm The changes we speak of will be necessary for the game to hold its appeal with the greatest controversy centering around the pitching which is now much faster in other territories than locally This is a because local flingers haven't yet ac- etting men on flat nd second with quired the knack of making a regu- oily one out lar side-armed baseball throw look Stainbrook needing only two put outs for a no-hit no-run game like an underhand pitch wound up to make a pitch to the That's what is happening The fourth batter of the inning With a pitchers are gradually "lifting" their sudden downward motion btainbrook delivery and that's why we think seemed to have hit the ground with that in a couple of years they'll be his hand The ball bounded high to throwing overhanded from a a fey ward the Memphis players' bench and feet farther back the two News runners started selling That is if the softball moguls are out for their next bases unable to figure a method whereby This scribe happened to he one ol the aide-armed pitch would be out- the runners the one on second with 'awed Andy Kelly immediately behind We And if the game goes haaeball with sold out for third and when we sea the overhanded delivery and all the the ball go toward the bench we trimmings the base lines naturally chased home with Kelly makini will have to be lengthened thusly third slowing up the game There is a rule that a runner mud We are frank to state that not leave his base until the hal reaches the catcher but this lookec softball under the present at like a wild pitch and it was ont mngement can't last Without natural for us to try to advance Thi a certain amount of hitting the result was this: game will lose its appeal After A loud whoop went up and all One no-hit no-run game the Memphis players left the after another Is bound to get held The game was over Kelly boresome for the spectators They and I had been called out It want action left the thattanoom crowd getting men on first and second with only one out 'Stainbrook needing only two putouts for a no-hit no-run game wound up to make a pitch to the fourth batter of the inning With a sudden downward motion btainbrook seemed to have hit the ground with his hand The ball bounded high toward the Memphis players' bench and the two News runners started selling out for their next bases This scribe happened to be one of the runners the one on second with Andy Kelly immediately behind We sold out for third and when we saw the ball go toward the bench we Chased home with Kelly making third There is a rule that a runner must not leave his base until the ball reaches the catcher but this looked like a wild pitch and it was only natural for us to try to advance The result was this: A loud whoop went up and the Memphis players left the field The game was over Kelly and I had been called out It left the Chattanooga cro wd FIRST GAME Pl'E'rsiR tUGit sr Lours arhoal arhoa jentitn1f 7 0 2 2 0 Orlittiif 7 0 0 0 0 lintuyet 7 01 3 11Muortrf 1 0 0 3 PWaiirrf 2000 0 Frisrhb 5 0 1 1 10 VittighiLni 2 0 11 0 3 11111)1011 I 0 0 0 0 PWiturrf fi 1 LS thMitrtiii1i i 0 0 0 0 Vaughtis4 8 02 1 EMidwirklt 7 I 1 3 0 Stihr111 it 1 1 lit 041Colinkiii 8 0 119 1 8 0 1 2 011ionsr 3 1 I 5 0 Youngb 8 1 0 2 4 eWbitihoil 0 1 0 0 0 tilarec 11 0 1 12 0 111airriic 0 0 8 0 Weaverp 3 0 0 0 41 Durchern 4 1 1 A 5 lloytto 3 0 0 0 Itibert3-21) 8 0 2 2 3 illeusserp 0 0 0 Toifill 58 3 13 13 aDelanery 1 0 0 0 0 IllallohnP 0 0 0 0 0 IblInthrork 1 0 0 0 0 PDeamti 2 0 2 0 0 Totals b5 4 9 48 19 Olis out when winning run ecoted 'Matted for Ilinsner in seventh hilatteil for linliaben in ninth eltan fur Dann in ninth till Mill for Frisch in thirteenth 1 Pittsburvh 000 011 kin ono boo 3 st Lmo (Go 000 ow 000 boo 1-- 4 Siiiiiinityy Errol VitugSitn Traynor runs Witte' in Dutorlirr i1n1liert Col-hum: Yolin WelI Pa Mianer! two-baae hoc Dininber Doris Medwirk home inn iiniiiic nifty Durochq to to ollins bli on banem St 1011in 10 1'11161010h 8 Chases on 'inns oft Weaver 4: strike-outc by Helmer 4 Veaver 1 linitahan 1 Dean fi liovt 4: hits off ileimer in i010011C Danaher' 1 in 2 1ean 3 in 7 Weaver fi in it I-3 Hoyt 4 in 23 (none out in sixteenth14 winning Pitchr Dean: losing pitcher Hoyt 11 npires Kiern Pinelli and Moran Time 3:21 SECOND GAME PITTSBURGH i s'r LOUTS arhoa' rhos Jennenle 3 0 2 2 0 Ormattirt 3 0 0 1 0 llefeyef 3 0 0 I 0 Mooreef 3112 0 Siihr114 2 0 0 9 Oliurehrrne 3 0 A 0 3 Tritynr11b 1 1 1 0 0 'Meilwirk11 2 2 2 0 1 Young21) 2 0 1 1 411rolina11110 3 3 0 Pailitene 2 0 I 2 IlDelancey0 340 0 7 I swim" I (1 0 0 0 Goiliort3h 21100 Sushp 0 0 0 0 OJWhiteht12b 2 0 0 2 0 Omens 1 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 ------1 T011110 19 I I 15 101 Totals 23 i 7 IS I "'Ratted for Swift In fifih Pittsburgh (Inn nol-- 1 St Louis 011 lin i Summary Young Padden rune batted In CJlins 3 Gethert Lucent twn-bane hits Collins Moore Limas Metiwick: Vome run Celbert double Pill Delaney A Whitehead left on ham Pittahumh 4 St Louis 51 FIRPS Olt WI off Swift 1 Dean 1 strike-outs by Swift 1 1 Doan 11 hits off Swift 8 In 4 Innings Punh 2 In 1 losing pitcher Swift 4 limpiren Moran and I Mem Timn 1 08 American League Boston 9-2: Washington 3-2 St Louis 4-'2: Cleveland 1-1 Detroit 2-5: Chicago 1-0 New York-Philadelphia rain First game aixteen innings: second game thirteen Innings Texas League Oklahoma City 7-2A Tulsa 0-2 Beaumont 4-4 Houston 2-8 Fort Worth 44 Dallas 84 San Antonio 8-1: Galveston 2-2 Xitty League Pokagoville 6-9 Hopkinaville Jackson 1-2: Lexington 15 Union City Paducah 1 American Assodation Kansas City 6-5: Milwaukee 2-2 Minneapolis -4: St Paul 1-7 Loulaville-Indlanapolis wet grounds Columbus 24 Toledo 1-1 International League Rochester 2-2 Toronto 2-2 Montreal 2-21 Buffalo 14 Syraeliee 44 Albany Baltimore-Newark rain Second game seventeen innings dark nem stunned It finally dawned upon us what had happened and we took our medicine It was just one of those things IMajor League Leaders I slintted for Thoonts in ninth Ilirminshsm on oca New Orleans III 2o0 001-- fl Siinimary Frrors Cencve Morgan Itelf runs batted In cott Malinosks 2 Hogs 3 Hose Ilenrich Hell Dunbar 2 Cox Woodard two-bass hits Cenres flenrih loss: three-base hits Malinosky Cox Immo luns Rope hsr: Intim base Iloss sacrifices Dunbar Thomas 'Inncy double PlnY Connolly to left on bases Ilirminabsm $1 New ()deans 9 bneg on hslis off Georx 1 Davis I out by Ccorne Thomas 3 hits of Thtniss 10 in nnings 7 run: hit by pitcher by ientlte Wetherelt) nitrhor Thonittm Umpires Marry and Williams Milt' I trig Roman Unable to Show In National Tournament Rome Oa Sept was announced in home Monday that Elvin Everett Rome's far-driving left-handed golf amateur who qualified recently in Atlanta for the National Amateur tournament to be held in Cleveland September at will not be able to attend the tournament and his place will be taken by Crawford Rainwater who was the fifth low man to qualify and was named as alter nate Everett qualified No 2 man to Dr Julius Hughes Sunday playing over East Lake golf course with a large gallery following them Everett and Billie McWilliams for two straight years Georgia State amateur champion were defeated by Dr Julius Hughes and Bill Terrell two up and one to play The gallery was treated ta some very spectacular golf in the foursome which was arranged as a private match by Dr Hughes FIRST GAME II Emritis I LITTLE MICK arhonl Arbon Pening31) 5 0 1 2 ftTlawfttilf 4 I 0 2 0 kat-MI1h 0 I) 0 0 lir Satiftil2b 3 0 0 3 2 Margiten 4 0 I 1 0 biliclishot I 0 I 0 0 Repe1t-2D 4 I I 0 0 0 0 0 rtukeif 4 1 1 4 6 Nonclinmc 4 0 0 5 0 Jainecrt 4 A I 1 011rownc41) 4 1 2 7 1 elitwdcf 4 I 4 'II 0' Andruclib 3 1 0 0 1 kintn2-313 4 0 1 3 4 0 I 3 0 )4ofr1ne 2 1 0 2 0 Anneote'2h 3 0 0 i 4 chetne0' 4 0 0 0 011ticheyo 3 0 li i 110AI kRP 2 0 0 I 2 Totals 35 4 1 271 alltwitter 1 0 1 0 0 ilttuferotp 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 32 3 5 27 13 Milted int Mutiteeibis In elithth bBattted or Sarford in eighth lierophis n30 000 4 Little lock 000 000 3 Duke Kane I Armen: rune batted in Duke 3 Non sieneamm Aiello twohaite hit Browne: hom7 sun Dubs: sacrifice Hoffman Ineksha double play Kent ift Sanford to Browne: left on Woe Memphis ti Little Rork 4: innings pitehed by Moetniltie 8 with 4 rune 6 hag losinir pitcher Must tnikis: base on hells off Touchetone 2 114alatkia I struck nut by 'I ourhetone I tItottallite 4 Umpire' pond and John Son Tune 1:30 SECOND GAME MEMPHIS 1 LITTLE ROCK Penincllb 4 1 1 1 0Erawfrd11 3 1 1 1 0 )4AurdlAs 4 2 0 2ibantrd21) 11 0 1 1 4 Recso114 4 2 2 4 0'Nokam0c1 8 0 0 2 I Duksif 4 1 I 8 0 Browne) 2 0 0 130 Janescrt 41 2 4 0 Andrus31) 2 0002 Vitwode1 4 1 1 2 litibertetat 8 0 0 0 it ICntana214 4 0 1 2 l'Earmes 2 0 0 1 4 llormano I I I 5 I 0 0 0 0 Tchetnep 0 1 0 Otickeya 2 0 I 8 0 ISchuvairai 411) 0 0 I Total' 07 12 21 11Shnilir0 2 0 0 0 A I bCiaw4tter 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 1 3 21 12 To leis 23132112 ill 0 0 Pacific Coast League Secramento 5-2 Los Angeles 4-2 Oakland 95 San Francisco 44 Portland 02 Hollywood SAL Missions th Seattle Piedmont League Charlotte 24: Asheville Md 2: Richmond 0 Norfolk 9 1 Portsmouth 2 Second game calied darkness SECOND RIRMINGITAM NEW ORLEANS orhont otrhoR Rfl2h 4 1 1 2 1111111phle 3 1 fl 3 Cloneylb 4 fl A 6 111ntm 1 It 2 0 4 1 Molinky11 2 0 0 1 0 11021) 3 0 1 1 2 10Naddry 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 3 Sen1tat 3 1 2 2 0111nnele 2 1 1 2 0 Welwirl31) 3 I 2 1 41 Autryc 3 1 1 11 0 Minthirxt 2 0 1 I 01011101101) 3 0 1 1 0 IforgettLe 3 0 2 1 011epoin 30131 2 0 0 1 21W therellm 0 1 0 1 1 Weaterm 1 0 0 0 0 Walshm 2 0 1 0 0 Collierp 1 0 0 0 21 aCox 1 0 1 0 01 Total 21 5 7 21 5 I (By the Associated Press) American League Batting Vosmik Indians 347 Myer Senators 342 Yankees 109 Green berg Tigers 107 Runs Batted Tigers Clehrig Yankees 112 Indians 180 Cramer Athletics 180 Tigers 44 Vos mik Indians 40 Indians 17 Stone Senators 14 Home Tigers 84 Pout Athletics 29 Stolen Red Sox 25 Almada Red Sox 18 Yankees 13-4 Au ker Tigers 15-5 National League Pirates 397 Medwick Cardinals 389 Cardinals III Galen Cubs 107 Runs Batted Braves 108: Medwick Cardinals 105 Cardinals 192 Her man Cubs 188 Cubs 48 Allen Mathes and Medwick Cards 38 Reds 15 Ws net Pirates 13 Home Giants and Bet ger Braves 29 Stolen Cardinal 19: Galan Cuba 17 Giants 13-4 Dean Cardinals 23-8 Totals 2 8 a a 18 81 Eckerd Blanks Bakers With Shelton hurling well-nigh per feet ball the Eckerd Druggists closed their softball season last bight by defeating Chattanooga Bakery 8-0 at Warner Park Seven errors ruined a well-pitched act for Hilbert Baker hurler who let the Druggists down with five hits one of which was a towering homer by Ashby with none on in the fifth The score: Eckerd Drug Company 8 8 2 Chattanooga Bakery 0 I 7 Battery: Shelton and Eashimer: Hilbert and Manning aRatted for Kane in seventh bBstteel for kiliarpe in seventh News Team has No Alibi The Chattanooga News team rep rmenting this city and district in the State tourney at Memphis went down before one of those sidearmed I hit but the Papermen had no alibi tor the defeat "We were Just country boys play In in the big leagues" wu the opin Ion of several of the members of the local outfit Fred Bass the hitting star of the local array said his only chance to hit Stainbrook was for "the umpires to put a hell on the ball so I could tell where to awing" Panning thirteen of the usually heavyhitting News sluggers was quits I feat in itself and particularly was this good as the game was played in the afternoon Against Nashville and Knoxville both clubs of which had "legal" pitching The News continued to be as good a hitting club as it wu in romping off with City and district honors here lest week The Memphis team which the week before had met the Phoenix (Ariz) State champions and picked up several of the Western ere' tricks pulled them on Chat tanoogans Sunday The Prize Play of the Season The most amazing stunt pulled by the Bluff Citians thoroughly stunned The News team The game had drifted 'along until the seventh inning with the Memphians holding a lead of 13 to The News never had a chance but lust the same they started a little rally by Windmill Pitching Another tricky bit of play belonged to Stainbrook also It was the windmill pitch introduced to Memphis by the powerful Phoenix team which incidentally licked the Memphians in a couple of ''exhibition games The delivery which would be called balk in Chattanooga consisted Of I fast wind-up with the pitcher flinging his arm around 'event' times and finally turning it loose with the speed of a bullet The News batters naturally were off balance every time this was tried and there was little chance of hitting the swiftly-Moving pellet Thiai however wee called legal pitching and the only thing that could be done about it was to swing and sit down Outside of their pitching in Our opinion any team in the local City League could take the Memphians over the rough places The News team had them outclassed in all other departments The losers can tat it however They figure that experience is the beat teacher and don't think they weren't taught I great devil about softball You can look to that News outfit for some mighty clever softball next year their trip over to the State meet having been anything but a total flop although their record of two defeats and only one victory was anything but impressive all itted for Collier in seventh bilatted for Malinosky in seventh Birmingham Ant 200 New Or leans 012 020 -c A none runs boated In ronnolly Belt 2 Woodward line Iran HOPS 2 two-bass hits Autry Scott home runs Bell Rose stolen Mum Ilop ftitn sacrifice Boss: (Inutile play Ilcif to Ie to loss left On bases Birmingham A New Orleans A bases on balic off Wearer 2 Collier I Walsh I struck out by Wetherell It bits off Wester 3 in 21-3 intlIMIR rues Witherell A In 13 In pings 3 runs: bit by Pitcher by Wetherell itIlinharl wild pitch Collier: winning piteher Walsh losing pitcher Collier Umpires W11amii and MeLarry Time 1 Ws bard for the Blotorist to view the art of nature Celia lly a billboard cuts off your vision Might doesn't make right but nations don't run over the one with the mightiest cannon Ineligible Men May Rob Jackson Team Of Kitty League Diadem Hopkins Ky Sept P) Jackson Generals today held the dubious distinction of being uncrowned champions of 1 the Kitty League's second half The Generals closed the season with a double victory over Pa ducah lut night three games ahead of Union City but Dr Frank Bassett president of the league has ruled the Generals are ineligible to meet Lexington in the playoff because they bad too many class players on roster Jackson has asked a check of the other clubs' players League directors will meet tonight to de cide which team is eligible to Play Lexington winners of the first half iimphis 112 OIfl Littlo Ruck 000 Oa 1 Summery e-r Errors Sanford Nampo lamp Biown Andrus Dickey runs batted In Reiss Duke Jammu Wstwood 2 Kintans louchstons Nonnenkamp twobass hits Marquardt Watwood Ilot STIan thrsynass hit Rem: stolen hales Puke Moyquaret Reese left on IhnmN Memphis 6 Little Ruck 4: Inning pitched he Schuswier 2 (nuns out In third) with 4 rune 6 hits toxins Wisher Schussing wild pith Touchstone: bases on bully off Touchstone 1 struck out by Tom-Mons 177RST CAMP CINCINNATI I CHICAGO arho Cuyieref 4 0 0 1 0 Calanif 4 1 1 1 0 Coniimet 4 0 I 0 0 WIlmn21) 1 FIirmnIf 4 0 8 OtStainVikrt 2 0 1 1 0 1intniip1b 4 1 1 4 01Kleinrf I 0 0 1 0 Rienta011 4 0 0 2 211Iartne11e 00 1 2 1 1mbarills 4 0 8 8 O'nemareeef 4 0 1 I 0 Iiromesky 0 0 0 0 0littek111 8 0 0 9 I SIideas 4 0 1 8 2 Lindatimalp 4 0 1 0 Katoors2b 2 0 0 2 Plumes' 40181 eSollienn 1 0 0 thWarnekem 80010 Freitaxp 2 0 0 21 Cantoaell innool Totals 81 SO 27 liermamp 0 0 0 0 01 Totals 84 18 24 71 anatted for Freitag' In seventh a bfian for Lombardi in ninth cRatted for Katopouris in ninth Cincinnati 000 On0 Chicago A01 010 00- fiumntri tinsel runs 'hatted in Riode t4tainhaek Hartnett 71emarea two hose bIb Bottomley Hermit Part nut! stolen haus Galan Herman urifies Herman doubts vim Riggs Today's Probable Major Pitchers a10003 Extra Car Day 11 Tomorrow 2 191 0 LOOKOUTS vs NASHVILLE 11 Double-Header 1:1 2 chttisurn c) Engel Stadium I When an Irresistible force meets an Immovable object there's usually a cameraman handy bard to have a concert of na tom as none Of them wants to play second fiddle For a bathing beauty to cut a ag urs shs must hays a Rms DEDTEKINGIS ALE It Makes You Feel Swell New York Sept P)--Prob able pitchers in major leagues today: National League Philadelphia at New York (2)--WaL ten vs Castle: Jorgens vs Hubbell American League New York at Philadelphia Rutting vs Ferrazzi Tamulis vs Mar cum (Only gamea scheduled) on 2ooolit IL MEMOli iMMggl I (Continued on rage 9) 1 'I.

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