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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 18

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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OPENING i Cards Go Into Boston but 2 Games Behind GinU r'-fi DIZZY FINISHES GAME I I -u y- i BY EDDIE BRIETZ (Associated Press Sporty Writer) NEW YORK Aug AP rollicking Cardinals' charged through to a 7-3 win over the Giants in the rubber 1 game of their five-set series today and left iown or Boston tonight only two games behind the National league pace-setters 'f Ed Heuaaer'a young hander who fame tip nram Knoxville via i Columbus held the Giants at bay for the first six Innings1 but in the "seventh -Manager Frankie Frisch called on Dizzy Dean for relief dqty The great! man turned back the first three Giants to face him with seven pitched balls but threw a slight scare into the dardlnalcsmp in the jdath when he let iMar Koenigia pinch hitterj nick him for a double with two down and then yielded a single to Harry Danning However1 he cut short the rally by whiffing' Joe Moore for the third out The par dinals scored six of their runs by steadily pecking away at the combined of three Giant 1 pitchers young 'Al Smith -i AUyrf Stout and Frank Tne seventh was presented them in the third by- couple of weird throws hy Gus Msncuso and Hank Leiber After a shaky first 'inning when 'the Giants bunched three pf their seven hits for twonins-Heusser held them runless on two hits until the seventh In this frame the Giants two singles by Dinning pinch hittipg ifor- Stout and Joe Moore to count their 'last marker The league leaders passed up a made to order scoring opportunity in the fifth With runners on and third and one man down Heuaser forced Baitell to pop to left field and then struck out- Manager -Bill Terry much to disgust i- rv- The crowd of 20XK gave the youngster a big hand 1 BT tOUZS i KXW TWUC ibrht al- ab a oil 4X1XX 4 1 10 4 (' i( -40040 aekaon 3b 4 0 0 3 2 claello a 400 0 Martin if Priach 3b Medwfek If 4 3X3 5 0X0 10(41 4 0 I 0 9 Moore If BarteU aa 5 re1 Moore Oraattlcfi' 0 i 6 Dttr'cher as 4 3 3 I Su-Crlta Heasar 3 6X0 OIOaMr -c-Delaneap 10 0 3 Oltas-KoaiUs I Dean 7 0 0 V-C' Smith p- li-Wntraub i I Stont IDaqnlnge SOSO oiooe 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 iooooi 3 0 1X0 Totals 35 Til 131 ToUla 38 3 0 27X0 Batted for-Henssar In Itb a Batted for Smith MiSthi I-' Ran for Mancnso InjTtb Boors br innings f- 1 ft Louis til 7 New "Turk SCO 000-100 3 SUMMARY: Maneuao Leiber Runs battrd Ott Leiber Darla Heuiser -Martin 1 Rothrock rrlaeb Moore Thirocber Two bate blta Rotnroek Koenig Three bass CoUlna Stolen bate Martin Saerlflcea Heuaser Darla Left ou bates Naw York 7 St Louis 5 Bases on balla-Off Heueier 1: Stout 1 Struck Br Htusaar 2: Gables 1: Dean 1 Off Smith in 3 innings Stout 3 In 2 Oabler 3 In 3 Heuaser 7 In 7 2 in 3 Winning pitcher Heuster Losing pitcher- Smith I 1 I I1 PIRATES WW PAIR (- PHILADELPHIA Aug 17 CleTef burling br Fred iLucae and- Ralph Blrk-ofer Bare the Pirates a i double rictorr over the Phillies todar I i won -the first gams 3-0 when Lucas allowed- op'-r fire nits while hit mates hit Jorgena in tlmelr fashion Birkofer limited the-PhUa to seven hits In the second as the Buea: hit Walters and Prim for 5-1 triumph Hafcr -and Vaughan hit homers for the rlsltors It was Vaughan's 15th circuit blow of the rear and put him 3 a tie for the all-tl home run recor If- Teams! Storm Near: Fight Results Over 'Disputed 1 Play mlhs Fifth iT UMPS GET RATTLEP 1 1 I 1 cf-iil- national standings Omsk Tests Memskii Dnver (loredi Ccntenuiisl 1 Colored Rfd Box 4ted Pool wiehitd Water Ul Buffalo Slut Coals Bbelbyl Bismar DuneaiL Oemanters il-- Poplar I Bluffs McC 1 Yuma Cub Denver) (Colored) Stars Shawn! OklaTI- Wewokn Indiana 2 Btansak Brothers) J' Kansas Ctity Jones Gadsden Ala UvL Oeeansidel CaLI Arkansas City Dtibbs i Clinton Okia-ikjiJ New 'Orleans Holy Ns Baa Angelo (Cola Byron I Neb Jl Roseville reerlH New Torn Union: Chicago Bherldan Roseville I JLLUJ Monro Colored Mongi Lompoc CaLi iiilnJ' JapanosTBtocktdn Gal Kansas Tournament: Eason Oilers hovoi not Mays Tl TOTAL PRIZE MONEY MonsyTdue 10 leadin Cash Bonus: Oil a 1 -v Ml(Ml ro ballltour ast night "iWhen-hisRedSoKcoI lloued prit aj vie 8t4 7- It irs'd jef eatjmld in tho doable brack iting Thegixnewiiz expiting of i rid thfiftl Twith limiriArj to the ItAlton-: Ark! ca first base whew the ball thrown! Into Urn bleadhe INltbeft froxn jririt to he tore reached haxn thirds to second umpA contused and yers time ewintia Uxe rult says base when the runner had occupie was1 l-l' Il Gatdxer! Lsrleg ofll and Del 1 of Art I in the -Fitch bat is boys itdred the -Red ty started dd-fas: headed ArzigT overcoj ArkshA4 eir half 'joi and another argirim on' a plajr at first lielched AQ to all tbe battling and a two ins TrtnJfTOe loaded I'tol the toa single two oa mates! caotes tag! toll camej baejk- tojMArtto Went AaJs tot cac to scored Oirbwn out tofpc Kas vraA xriake ar ned i error a new main onjai An Smith out Meiripihlg on'an and a tET error Istogle bjr lied It to the te third out a hit jsavlar onjihiA out for' hit sCorjed two Lyles aoubled to the fourth to thbtfto a safe brint and as'l thjs Dubhs caxnpleted a piAy M' 11 --W if! fifth when Wf T-was jclqd en out In the fifth DONBUDGEItlAKES i -i -'iji 1 1 hi 11 s- STRONG FINISH TO i- i'- 1 1-1 ---i i-f i BEATMOVIESTAR vi Cup Bests For aer Cup Player in Finsla rreti COES 'FIVE! HARD SETS -j'' 4' 1 -fc ByjBILL KINGi ii (Asaoelated Prats Sperte TVriten i newfort Tireless pod Budge of Oakland OaL wh gained what little glory the Davis cup team' achieved in the cnallcnge round with Enc land I i- -today outlasted Vkank Shields of New York for a 6-3 5-7 3-6 8-5 6-: victory in the l9th ewport Caiino invitation singlea 177 irr who his tennis career' toi become a film playet in Hollywood more than held his own for almost four sets -1- Shields then! temsoed with Fran kle Parker i Spring Lake and won th4 doubles from Kilmer Hines of Columbia 8 and Henry Culley of Santa Barbara GgL 9-X1 6-2 6-2J7-5 I'Unlke the singlea the doub es so: HI ol plsy! Wo on was nlA' I (If be fipit smpetltion was craxp xned witx spotty texmiA' After Shields smashes uni down I the next two He tra minute res ed off the captured set and hreak-he 'dropping to-sseded tbs got his blkzing control and (battered irate Budge for'tha itlA-j' i It- If i pit wobbly after the 10 period acri Budge leel-it two games Shields next two to eyed' th forced to run at Zpeed by his sharp- set shooting iponent remained in the as it until his legs started Irr to blast rrafty him out1 of the internal era dug far IhlmlMAll yrent well the 14tq game of the fourth set when Budge who won the first two points by passing the Shields went: onto advantage! I Weakening rapidly and nallsliig that he would not be able to I follow the speedy Budge through- a fifth set Shields took a desperate gamble imd lost He triudtodeuce servios ace and whizzed into the everything hq had which also ended in the webbing and the double-fault gave Budge the set and squared the match The deciding series of games Were walkawa rs foV Budge who applied all poos ble pressure against heavier nit weaker ZlvaL i l- the game first net1'' iput on the tecond his if i- 1 1 Tossers too for Kansas City in Tourney Jones' Store of Kansas City trounced 10 to 3 in the twilight tournament game Sutunlay by the TVzaa Centennial colored club The started out with a- long homer by Bererly in the first and after Jones had come hack to score three arid take a one run lead the Texans tied it In the fourth knd wnt ahead ihe fifthl' They douted hard lh the eighth and with numerous errora to aid them ran in four to make ft safe It Was first defeat TEXAS 1 JONES1 STORE ibrlot CENTENNIAL abrhoal 1314 OlHs IS I1! IIBeh Bsberly Lewis Sb Al'x'r 3b Johnson ef Overton rf 3 4 10 0 3 I i 4 111 OlHosus 3b 4 0 0 3 3 Jaiisgsrf hhi II onslf 4 0 Roberts II 1 Alex'er 0 6 Allen ol AudsJt 0 Kimmir Ik Ills? 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 eyn tp SOI Nay Totals 34 8 037 10 Totals 43 1013 37 4 Hit for Nay In gthj i Texaa Centennials 300 130 12 I Jones Store 000 3 ii I I SUMMARY: Homo Stoles Alexander Overton Lyons 3 Johnson Georgo Double Iplai fichieber to Harris Bases on balls on Audsley 1 Allen 3 Kammort'A Struck 9 Audsley Kammert 3 Alsxandsr Schlsber Kirby 3 1 Lopiag Audsloyf Reynolds i WichitA Swimmers Meet 1 1 Three Wichita swimmers attending the Missouri Valley A A meet at Topeka qualified for finals aiocordlng to Associated Press I re- ports Francis Heydt had the best quAlifylrig time in! -the 1 150-yard mnh Sack ftroke 1:473 John Henry led lri the 100-yard breast stroke qualifying with 1:168 Henry Alto qualified for the 50-yardfree style to which Hannon of Tulsa padej the beet timer Harold Miller ied for breast 'strokcj the boys1 04yard I If I Aihrican Association i' i -1 1 1- i i' -i TOLEDO' ojj ring Degplte eteadr driszleH the Toledo Mudlaene and tho Kaneaa City Bluoa carried on hare tonight with i the Bluee taking 'th flrat gam of tho aortas 4 to 3 la tan Ianinge Mylte 'Thomas started on i tho mound for Toledo butiwaa Yoreed to retire in the fifth: when 1 ho attempted to stop lino drive vrith htaj-baro hand Xrv Stein finished knd I was Charred with the lots Vane Gauble and kfooro worked for tho Blues Gabi who came up recontiy 3-3 umlnye a wia I to ty pushed ocroee 'two runs in tho itanth for victory Bcor Inr innings: i Kansas CatyTu 000 030 000 14 XI Toledo UI010 0X0 000 13 Batteries: Cauble Moors and Madjeeki: Thoipae iBtein ahd Oarbark i'jrj: (APh IGUXB Tula four I eerste Tho a fanned Tlelng struck out X01 fanning ooa Inning pad two fa tho Moon Minneapolis uuL (XM 000 Loulsvill 000 X00 00x4 Perrin Ryan and TUlag and Jhompaoo XT- 'Aux Jack i held the iearuo loading Millers i to flngiesJj two of which: wsrlj Infield teday end bteakod- them! 1 tojT mound 1 victim wa4 Bill Perrin who ed hhiaf batten I In seven Innings ig struck out X0T fanning ooo Jln oath tad two fn thi Alia jiu JJ iWistlini Association I -l i 1 Huteknm lLL100 MO 10-Bprlngfield rJ I 1 100 030 Batteries: Maroe (ioet) Morrell Brenuaor Boats and! iOwnj 'f Bartlesville 1 210 eoeeoo- Joplin i Batteries Banduaky 'and Cpnwayi x't-T-'-'-t- YANK INFIELDER Saltzgaver Holds Ball too Long and fAIIowa(Winr ning Run1 to! Count i i i i FIGHT ---V IN SIXTH -I'l'fV-: ---r r- lDETTROIT Aug colog-sal Txtofet by ack iBaltzgaver1 who got back Into the Yankees llneujp af days because1 Manager Joe kfcCsrthy wag afraid of Blondy ymcertaln fielding enabled the Tigers to turn baek the Yen-S to 2 In a bitter l(Klnning struggle today and ineaee their American -league lead itojr sevgn gamee'- i- I With one down in the tenth Lefty Gomez loaded the bases 'em a hit by Goose Godin a force-out by BlUy Rogell Ray Hayworth's -double and an Intentional pass to: Marvin Owen1 Manager Mickey Cochrane sent himself In to bat for Pitcher Al Crowder and with the Yankee infield drawn In dose sent an eaey hopper down to Saltzgaver The' second sacker fielded the! ball Cleanly looked toward home then clung to the ball before making up his mind to throw to first Meanwhile Rogell easily scored from' third with the winning run i' -r 'Mi i The play came as the climax of a bard fought gaum which nearly resulted in a fight one time and brought down the thunderous tame of the 26000 cash customers upon the Yanks In the sixth inning Tony Lazzeri and Marvin Owen- tangled at third when Tony tried to 'stretch a two Lazzeri made a few threatening gestures and players of both teams rushed in but Umpire Lou Rolls kept apart 1 -I i 1 The Tigers got a 2-0 lead in the first two Innings when Pete Fox opened' with a triple 'and -scored on Jo-Jo fly and when Rogell singled -In the second advanced on Hayworth Infield out stole third and tallied on single Eerie Combs hoisted a homer i Into the right field bleachers In the- third to put the Yanks back Into the game and tied It up In the! fifth when Ben Chapman doubled took third as Lou Gehrig grounded out and scored when George Selkirk beat out a bunt for a single: I i i I NEW YORK DETROIT I Isbrhoa 5 0 110 ibrhai 5 114 1 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 15 3 5 13 1 4 0 17 Combs If Hozg If i Rd nr a cf White ef aehrger3b 5 0 11 lb 0 8 8 1 OoBlln 5 0 3 3 0 Rogell I 13113 Hayworth 0 5 0 3 3 8 Owen 3b I 3 0 1 4 0 Crowder 4 0 1 1 1 i-Coehrane 0 0 0 0 Gehrig lb Selkirk rf Oickay LSBMli 3b Gomes 0 3 8 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 13 3 4 0 1 I 3 4 0 10 3 Totals 43 3 14 30 13 out whan winning run aeorad r- Batted for Crowdar In tenth Bern by Innings: New York 001 010 000 Detroit 110 000 000 1--3 SUMMARY: Gehrlnger Laazerl Runs batted White Pox Comb Selkirk Cochrane Two-baae hit RoUe Saltzgaver' Chapman Lassari Hayworth Three-base: hit Pox Home run Combe Stolen baiea RoeelL Chapman Left on New York 10 Detroit 13 Base on Off Crowder 2 Gomel 3 StrikMuta --Crowder 2 Ooinea 4 Hit by pitcher By GonertOwtali I I INDIANS WIN TWO GAMES CLEVELAND Aug The Ctavf-'and lndlana won both ends of i a double-header from the Washington Senator! today 6 to :7 and i to advancing to within halfgame of the fourth place Chicago White Sox i In the flrat same Leftfleldar Joe Voemv spurted Into the American league batting leadership ahead of Buddy IMyer I of thr Senators iby getting a double and a ham run In three times at batr'j 1 I Ha continued the pace In 1 the aeoond game -by driving out a triple -I PI tcher Lloyd Brown pitched flve-hlt with the baU In the second game i i 4 Buck Newsom was charged was 1 -'hi FIRST GAMS WASHINGTON I C7 i ab second Ipsa Kuhal lb! Miles rf Myer 2b Schulte If Bluege 3b Powell ef Grange Dolton Holbrook WhltehlU 0 x-Manush RuaseU Pettit xx-Travla 2USSi 5 0 0 3 01 sssy 4 0ll olTrKky lb 4 0 0 3 31 Hale 3b- 8 12 0 0 3 13 5 0 4 0 3 10 0 5 0 0 3 5 4 11 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 Hudlln 0 0 0 0t i 0 1 0 0 01 -81 I Totals 0 I 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Dattei xx Bat 83 7 0 34 ted lor ted for Pettit Batted for Hildebr 388 153713 or WhltehlU la 5th la tftiu ia I Tib'1 i Score br iaoiaaa: Knickerbocker's iAVerilL Voamlk 3 Brea iegaraer Bolton oato WhltehlU Lee booker to Troakr ini el Wine Two ban hit Voamlk oeker to Troakr Left on base wns-nrton 5: Cleveland 11 Base on RuaaU Pettit Lee HadUn 1 by WhltehlU 3 Pettit I Lot off Whltohilj Leo in 1-3: RusaelL 9 brand nd 0 in 2-3: PatUt 1 in 1 1-3: Hudlia In 3 Winning Ditcher Leo Loaing Ditcher Russell I- SECOND GAMX Score' by Innings: 1 rl Washington 000 ON 0-5 3 Cleveland Oil Ml 5 0 0 Batterles-Nswsom and! Holbrook Brown and FhUUpa -i WHITE SOX SPLIT' PAIR CHICAGO Aug The White Box and Philadalphia diviaed a double header before 13000 fan today The A'a edged out a 8 to 3 victory tho earner while tho Chicagoan won an to 3 triurnnh In five-Inning nightcap which was abbreviated because of dark- In 'ail three PhUa-with A ain- Charley Berry drove delDhla runs in tha opener demand i double 'Applint after a I perfect first 1th a double and four singles which noth Chicago runsw went on in ame wi rove! in tha second runt triple off game to Jobnn Marcum with tho bases loaded Tbe triple wiped out a two to notbui AthlsUe lead offjBam Jenea in tha third two to noth! i( outfield star ured the right) field I waU chulngr-a ndtfvo to tho first 'game I and will bo ilost to tha far tha remainder of thi season I FIRST GAME I 1 PHnjmELPHTA i ab a yassTi fsf tint 3 0 lmmonsef 4 0 0 3 Radeliff If Plat 3b Dykes lb A Rney i xx lb Kieeins Sb McNair as VrdrrTb ys 3 2 3 1 Jj Sewell 4 0 3 I OlLyoos 141 4 eixunona Hayes 3h $in iiu -r 3 0 0 3 4) otals35 wmoi Totals 35 3 10 Seora by taalags: j- Philadelphia S99 SIS Chicago 001-0X0 000-- SUMMARY: X5rron None Runs bstte in Bsfnr a Aoajlng 2 Two ToUte 38310 3714 -1 Beers by Inning: i lr -t Philatfslohla 003 80-r 1 7 ChtcBfO W5 1 i Marenm Turbvlua and Richards Jones mdiBhea i' i rv --''ROIfNS RED 'fOX BT LOUIS Aug Th qnixo-tis Browns opened aix-game aeries with third msec Boston today by niet-tlng the Red Box In i both tends of i a doubleheader Rogers men stretched out down hits to 1 win tha opener IX to 7 and Masked the visitors 7 to 01n tho nightcap )) I A series of seven double I plsys and brilliant fielding by both teamt kept down the i georing ha the aeoond game BUI Wrikupb holding Boston to olght eafstles Lyosis 1 Struck ons8 7 Lawspn Little Holes 1 'dutDonlile Eagle COLORADO Hr 8 FBI NO 8 COLO Aag Lawson Uttlt'worU peetacular amatearv'blf added another to his string Tuning up at the tricky coarse he ho)der i par Idoable eigle ghot on the per ifeond A tre-hlmtol bol8 sdoas drive permittod an iron on hie eecohi Little' bad a69 for! lWI roond 14: It I I -I 'i IN tournament! but a otwkmm awayj goifsfs flock to: the municipal courts week to! polish theiz strokes for the championship event I Geo Matson won course in a rain st agers would enjoy these days very much RoplYanoel former ball pitcher now at Fort -Wi spending his vacation I here playing 'golf at Vr14yv 1H i Westlink The city be at iprestllnk on the WPstlink I playera the rxxnnlng are Mrs Ellison Mrs Harry Thompson and Mrt Perry Davis all of whpm havio peen soxne low scofeA'MrA Dayls won low gross for the last ladies day scoring a birdie two on Did 18th Among low scores shot jstyest-Unk'waslaiiTl even jkr by Russell Coopejz1 FerfyDavls Lucian Lea a Atnhng' th! Ezxiay Johnson Jr ahd his fathei EL Johnson Sr and Alber of palm Beach FlaU of Green Bay Wia IN IRolary TMiney Bob Howse and Herb I nlshedtbe excitement in the tournzyj when Howse 19th hole Other chanq results! were: Lewis heal Gillens Herb Jones beat Walt Will FTioe beat DrRatney In the flrat flight BUI Qt beat Carl Davis Raymond beat Dale Resing'-E Stalken i In the second flight beat Dari Sadden Arch beat CJ A Foreman The Rotarians will hfve their next matches Monday pairhigs havf beat made for the consolation flights also Wntow Sprinrs Notes Wlllqw Springs on Nprth Trill held a special event Sunday with 'i blind low nit fi Members may play ln any they wish turning to -their scores Names will be put to )k and dam out four at constitute a': founranq somes drawn with the will -win! prizes" Ji I I i Ml Kiricpatriek tuned to An 85 for the: 18-hole route this weekj Earl Beard 'recorded an eagle two on the 285-yard No ll firing ja--longdrive' across the creek at that point He was playing! with Elmer Hijgs Charted doud George Wlckeraham and Ken Purvis Mrs Beshey turned In si III lo two on noios over grass green route day Ha was two under par Ho with Warren Radeliff whoi had a 1 played rams rer par I i Johnny 8tapp Wichita gmatetir a -tha nine nowTi iinTT holes are being nny Stepp Wichita turned a IS on greens I lopened last under par The outside nine dltioaed by workmen and with grass graens naxt th course complete with '111 Meadow Lark i Con-be ppened iprina making creenewar' 'tea -I Russqll Leiserstrom 1 1 took time to knock toa -'flriejjBX on the tough Meadowlark courser during afrisit: to Wlchiti Saturday i Othejvlalton week were Garrell purrtri 'H Wurdand Qhank from Wirifield Arison Dick Monkes axsd BUI Young were out foy alround of golf at Meadowlark Thursday No 'iscoreO were turned to but they Aviflently had quite a I battle among eelvesJ Bob Wleko had a nice SO over tko back nina at Meadowlark Friday Bob played a ale gam all tha way with th exception of No X3 where ho knocked a ball out of bounds end wound up with a seven i Kiwanle club completed a three golf tournament I at Meadowlark I Th tournament Consisted of 14 holes ever three courses Creetview West-link and Moadosrtark Otar 50 golfer competed Dr Bogus nd Lindsey Austin were in charge of th affair i -f i Tha programl at Meadowlark included a dinner: It holm of golf a putting i con tmt an approaching coaf shoo Tn Blind acorea I for tho golf were won by DrJ Shaw Jack Downing Barney Omart Harry HOrnei1 Rotor AUea snd Dr BiU Pugh iTh blind bogey won by Dr West Earl Duke scored 11 tn win (he medal tournament over ire oeureea lew wlthl a 283 of his high I il 'I' held under the Tho putting floodlights of elMkimO WOZ I scored 'a na si (outfit the 1 1 Meadowlark) puttin by Paul Whit and Earl second Victory wla-pp reaching ontMtJ individual foureome winners: were rack WUUe1 At JTi- TENNISEVENT TODAY West Hawk Rhaw strong WhiteJ and Duh player held lAtlon With one-4Ay! tourzuunen by tl I'WlcihitRj Sunday August I 8 It secorid one-dey (eveit of merandji'mhen -ere salisitTif irr Tho tourneys an especially women- and junior player otherwise have little mpwtu: competition)'' Ml- -'I'H Players sign with th play ion their own time the one-set ynatehee reunited-1 Entry Is free and all ipUyorr In th city sro Invited to bg op hand at 10 o'clock to get their Aammitnnttiodrow Few matches ban been Played In the challenge ladder tourney! but a tea-inch tfonhyi which win be ion display Sundayi la expected to revttajlatoirMt a A' fj lllj-i HORSESHOE GAME today Wiohlto Monunient I hioneshoe team meets' the pitchers to i lAx-riu teAkri event todAy at 12th And lato to fhe jfesturo itournAment GRABERg PLAY TODAY ber gupply baseball i NebergaU joc mpet at team ve miles Slltodgy ehita lUd ajlot of fun howling moguls BitsyOrant the Da vti cup stars tourneys and yet never in the got southern orritez- should be placed on the tesmand had scores to prove their contention But Jyet Donald BudgS Grant'dewn in eiralg ht yets Friday after Grant had zxperienedd a win ning'summfr season: It! Just wont to prove that thy SJ Davis eup team nklghft iot have been iery good hot It at least somewhat bettef than Uie players! left behind vritla thei possibly exception of Shields who had had his chance In the past aad diynt much In the enp la winter 1 a ichanoe foy the team The writers claimed that Grant if3- a vyrsge 19 of a life-alma Jor Want Flen No longer! does the avi year-old kid! get the thrill time by bepg offered Lr league jcontxact Twenty years ago it was an event! for ah player td be looked over jby the scouts Now -the scouts have trouble! sighing anyone The boys want dough for liutag a pen and not only that they all have a manager 4 Who wants a heavy cut The Shelly -team ''of the tour nieyis a paradise young and hustling The Cards are after Lee clouting shortstop But the rubJ The Shelby team is' backed by Cleveland Cloth wealthy mills company The bovs have good Jobs! the year aroond excellent Jobe i in fact They piake Tis sald all the way from SO tq 80 smackers WEEK I playing semi-pro industrial balL as much as they offer in the pro clam leagues for a MONTH! What to sign those boys Unless jthey KNOW they can: make the majors And they know it and not interested In jhe minors- 'I Joe Tournejf Topics Devinie said yesterday noon that the Yanks still have hopes for a pennqnt and they vrere six games behind at the time Now seven and jthose hopes must seem pjretty I dim-Steve I says hq got quite a kick out of the last woirld series when Jack Rothrock of! the Cardinals called him up and wanted to know they were still friends Steve scouts for the Tigers and told Jack they were certainty friends off the ball field but not! while Jack was plugging 'on! the field for the enemy Steve has an autographed baseball with Just two Cards' names affixed --Rothrock and Frisch He said he even bare about two other certain high powered Cards having their names on it either Steve produced Auker for the 'Tigers and Is rlghtlproud of the big Kansan Tpomas scout Is an oil representative In the win ter Heli won lame as an athletic talker apd local coaches hope to get him here some day to talk to the high school athletes Skip Hlnman Al Leonard and Roy Groe of the local schools all have visaed With Thomas! I I Beat of Sof tball Teams WH1 PUy Here on Labor Day ll 1 t- The biggestl soft year jwiU be held tember 2 Labor day when 28 of the best teams throughout the state will competei 'ill' i The Ipmsajs State Amateur Soft Ball association is conducting 14 district ineets aU over thg state totaling 375 teams struggling to be one of the 28 to come to ylchita Two! teams are allowed from each of these district tournaments The --trict meet is being con-the present time with 1 Wichita district meet is being con-ilat games beln played on diamonds throughout the city The semi-final and finals will be played at the Sb EL field undo: lights ars Istato ehampionahlp tea th Cudahy Puritana from Kanaaa City Kansas wont to th National 1 tournament in Chicago and wen1 third placo honors Inasmuch os this team bad a bard tima winning th state moot provoo that the caliber of baU I played in the state championship fa aw good i' can bo: found' in tho country I i- I I i i Dlatriet Soft BaU Meet I I Several good garnet were turned in last week ln: tho district soft ball i meet In the bracket Cowl Electric' defeated Merchants Oil 0 to 6 Kansas Oaa ds Electric defeated Kansas Coal 1-0 DeCOurser Cream defeated Central Christian 18-8 Quality Sweet Shop defeated Dural Painters 8-1: Carter -Grocery defeated Metro club 9-7: Blsh Card eom-any defeated 1778 club 9-4 and Water itreet defeated wm Volker 33-4 Second round results- In bracket lore a fellows: Meted club won from West Waeol BJ won ty forfeit front Dors Painters i I Riverside Christian defeated Simon! Oil 4-3 i 'iT I -I i-i I I First Preshyterlap defeated 1771 club lg-18 I Wm fVidkendefem Kansas Coal defea Mercisnts DU defi iy ML X' do I -i Lunch 8-3 No 3 lew Chris Da tad Pint 18 sated defeated Central Chrli tian by forfeit fain Games this week 'are as fi I BRACKET I Mender August 166:18 At Washbwten Be heel Sg xj va Water Street Yt A Tuesday AsissYMb jAt Xast High II md No 1-fDoCoursoyj Oroanl vs l-4sCoursoy Diamond No 3 Blsh Card vs Wsst Sid ijo duality Swot vs Carter CXT Tuesday August I At I Henrir Park (Lulu and Bader) Frst Presbr- Rivenide i Christian vs At! Allison Int School club vs WacoUB I At Roosevelt Pteld ants 0(1 vs Beths nr At Washington Behest Volker vs Kansas Coal Thunder I August 33 1:11 At Eaat High Diamond I No- Winner I Metro Waeo LJX- vsf loser Rlsh Card' Side Christian --I Diamond Now 3 Winner Wm Volker-Kansas Cobl vAj loser DeCOursey-Cowia gUmeeveltJ Winner Merchants (W Bethany M) vs loser Quality Swootp Carter Grocery" Friday Aw Unnoij First Preebyttrian-RJyonldc Christian vs loser Si E-Watar Stj M) Aj i i OUTSIDER WINS RACE SARATOGA SPRINQS AugJ 1 Gold Foam mn outsider from Alvixi stable today iron (IIP -West Jobs Count Arthur thlrd HEN -basebeU scouts get- to gether they talk strange it may seem baseball: Consequently there was plenty of baseball dis-cussed when George Biedhoff eras host to the big lesgiie ivory hunters yesterday at the Broadview Thai scouts can put aa among the best informed men on baseball there are: to be found Baseball is their life work and they! must produce baU playera to keep going One Dizzy Dean every half doen years may be sufficient But then again try and find A Dean a Ruth or Cobb on short notice': The scouts complimented the touranment highly on its general handling They all believed this city a logical placo to hold the events They had no criticism at tho pairings or thelumplres or the park Tl(ey admired the way wpehlta and Kanaaa fans were supporting tho They praJaed the system of dividing tho prize money on grots receipts' system which Is fair and honest Other tourna-ments have sought to Tdivid the proflto 'and of coarse there are never any profits rto amount to anything under such an arrange-ment'i rijt I i want -Young Field The' scouts offered: suggestions in fact several 1 Their unanimous opinion wais that they would prefer to seel more young ball players in actioni Slapzckg of Cleveland suggested a class arrangement an A class or the experienced teams containing former pro stars 'and a class for younger teams with few if any-ex-pros j-j'1 Joe Devine! 6f the bkr all the former very very few He colored clubs or have them' in! separate bracket i 1 1 baThonu of the AS recognised tht aptournkment wrhleh might appeal to scouts 'might not appeal to tho public He said that it was necessary to give publlo ierads baseball' and that meant that experienced former professional flayers were needed to steady the youngsters He did not 'oppose colored temms but did -talk against mixed teams and this opiiuon seemed to be quite unanimous with the scouts Other scouts like1 Joe BeekerJ Pat Atonahan Steye and Jack Ryan expressed their opinions! all agreeing that strictly amateur ball wqst impractical Most preferred to limit the number 3 of pros allowed but there' was some support too fOr the two classes proposed by Slap-nicks In which' young clubs could play: in their own class and not be frightened by a Satchel Paige Becker advocated 16 district eliminations: around the country! and only winners or runners up allowed to come here He also advocated a rule requiring at least half or more of young players Without professional experienoe on each teanL I Yankees proa or also would bar a 1 tournament I management doesn't! feel too highly class plan The class would draw nothing much at the gate and a problem of sharing the gate re-edpts woult come up Strictly amateur players would not be allowed to take "cuts" But the scouts are not concerned about' that angle they merely want young players In regards to the receipts 1 Steve hoped said he players would not crltes? like college men know that college players' amateurs and! foolish to ball them that" said tbbl Tiger scout who has had long connections with! college sports amateur become f- Satchel -is Faster Scent Ira1 Thomas famed as nie catcher-in the days of the great Athletics of 1910 was asked yesterday If Smoky Joe Wood had more speed than Satchel Paige Thomas said he believed Paige somewhat speedier than Wood ever In regards to a curve ball Thomas said Chief Bender had one of the Very best he ever caught Falge has a hot his fast one Is his main reliance: -J i i I I 1 4 1 U- 1- I- The scouts have a great time kidding the other jgtiy One scout tells this one He says that dowxi in Winston-Salem where they were playing night ball the mosquitos got so had they called for a spraying machine As the girls walked into the paric the attendant would spray thelr hose-less knees with the bug destroyer certain scout missed half the baU game that night say I was tbere said Fat Monahan of the Browns 1 who was telling the think' it was Joe Becker fj '--if -I Joe Devine admitted taking1 atrip of a thousand miles 'to look at he found him first) playing bare -footed' Atlanta Bitsy Just Bitty sports' JBCribea last winter 1 i I -(till )-1- did that rara thing for a Brownie finished tha game without assistance i I FIRST GAMX Cooke cf 4 0 3 0 Almada rf 8X131 Johnson If 3 1 I I 0 Cronin- ssi 5 0X32 Wcrbor 3b 8 1 3 3 MellUo Dl 4011(1 Sb 11 0 0 0 Dahlgn ib 113 (0 abrhoa 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 nut 5 3 4 8 0 3 0 14 0 3 0 12 0 3 0 0 3 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Berg i I WUson 1 Walberg Bowers Ripley x-Blshop xx-MtUer xxx-RFrl 4(113 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 an Attep 0 0 ii Totals 37 7 10 34 1C) Batted for Watbsrs la 7th Totals 80 1113 37X1 la (SAW i letted for walbsrs la 7th i Batted far Bowara In Itt A xn-Battad for Bwg la Boston UU 003 001 7 Bt Iaula I Li 400 UO 11 SUMMARY: Errors Werber Carey Runs batted in Coleman 3 West A Hem-slcy Clift 3 Bolter a Johnson Cronin Werber Dahleren BergT Almada 8 Two base Cronin Werbet Clift Three bast Almada Homo run Coleman Colaman Hemsley Burns Double Cronin and Dahlgrenr Lary Cany and Burns 3 Left on oases Boston 10: Bt i Louis 0 Bases'! on Wilson 3 Walberg A Ripley A 'Knott A-Tun Attn Strikeouts Walber 3 Knott 3 i off Wilson 3 ht 1-3 innings: Walberg 81 hi 8 3-3: Bowen 4 iB'ts Ripley 1 in' li Knott 10 In 7 3-8: Yen Atta 0 In 1 1-fcWlimine Knott Losing SECOND GAME ly Boors hr Innings: Boston St Louis Ohodoo Farrell Walkup sal ON 000 NcL 1 033 1M 7 14 0 (lost) WUaoa and Heath hatzobaJl league Pctt- Pet Hew York 41 51 50 444 St-Louis 42 AllrPhUadeL 40 63 442 Chicago 41 50r Cincinnati 40 85 430 Pittsburgh 63 53 J41f Bottom 31 00 AME3UCAN Lb Pet Detroit 39 645 New York 81 45 -575 Boston 57 IS 523 ChlcngO 54 11 514 7VESTERN (Oupes wL Pet 55 53 58 Clereland PhtladeL wtahingt'n St Louis B88lBsrtierle It 81 45 57 IS 54 11 EI1IBN MK VS ilSSS 47 56 458 a ai gtjel Sprigggg lt (Aft Anguaf It) Petl Pet 833! D' Moines 47 4l 495 A53ICtdr Rap' 43 0 463 J43 1 Keokuk 43 54 438 '1 Pe Eacr Davenport B'fg St Joe SioUZ Cr 48 43 5S3i --E RICAN ASSOCIATION TO? NATX rh GAMES ONAL LEAGUE LEAGUE Philadelphia at Chicago Boston at SU Louie -New York at Detroit Washington at Cleveland HOBfE RUN STANDING Vaughan Pirates It Hafer Pirates 1 Slade Reds 1 Golem an Browns 1 Powell Senators 1 Combs Yankees 1 Voemlk Indiana 1: Haigfcflanfaj THE' Greenberg Tigers i Berger Braves Ott Giants Pozz Athletl iMlflMMMMf A ISMlMOKOMtl 26 seseetOIOteOfas 34 toooiif 22 TOTALS 8SOI001004 622 iOeeese 602 i- LEAGUE I TO National RnennnewoA el-u American CLEVELAND GIVES WICHITANS TRIAL i I -I 1 I i Foran and Cline Will Get Big Leagtiei Tryouts on Indians Club I Joe Foran axxl Tommy Cline players on the Lunch team the Utility league will be given a trial with the Cleveland -Indians! These two young local stars one a pitcher and the other a first seeker were scouted by Nlck Allen and Slapnicka of th- Indians Friday and both were then tendered offers Both have played Ban Johnson ball "here S-l Foran won fame In the recent state tourney when he pitched for Schaefer-Stancer and fanned 18 batten as a relief hurler against Hutchinson i He is a husky youth of 185 pounds has a tremendous fast ball and was pronounced by umpires as the outstanding prospect of the state meet Cline Is not so well known here but is said to be a faney hitter' and acts like he would develop Into a real ball player It Is said they would report In the spring to a Cleveland farm Cleveland also picked up Clay Smith star of the 1934- Kansas state tournament Smith is said to have pitched some great ball cn the Cleveland farm team at Fargo D- jj I 0JBS WIN FINALE 1 i I -I'l- mmmommmrns lj Bill Lee Hurls! Splendid Ball and Chicago Wins Over Dodgers BROOKLYN Aug 17w-y(ff-Blg Bill Lee pitched superlative ball to- day holding the Dodgers to five hits while the Cube eased Intojs 7 tol victory in the series final with the aid of five Brooklyn errors The Dodgers won the series 3-2 ij Johzmy Babich was the victim of all the fielding He yielded tiro runs in the third when his mates made three mls plays TWO more Errors figured in ai five-run rally in the sixth along with four Chicago hits The only Brooklyn run came on Jim Bucher's single and Sam triple in the seventh I rf-'' il i CHICAGO BROOKLYN Jl asrlioar abrnoa Oalanlf 4 111 OiBordag'ycf 4 0 0-3 0 HermanZb- 4 1 2 3 8s Prey ag 3 0 0 3 4 0 0: Bucher If 4 1 I I 0 3 O' Cuc'n'ls 3b 4 0 I 3 2 eTesllelb 40 18 vetrlgp 3 ---4 0 0 3 8 igaa ill 4 1110 nilsi Esijfrilljjj Babich I i 0 0 I Leonard 0 0 0 0 0 I a-D Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 Baker 0 00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Mungo pp 0 0 OjO 0 Totals 1 St 7 0 37 30( Totals St 1 1X78 far Leonard in 6th iz Batted' for Baker In Ith 8njiy Itjilngs: Chicago L0O7 005 7 Brooklyn 090 000 SUMMARY: Strlpp i Bucher 3 Babich Boyic Runs batted Klein Hartnett Demeree Leslie Two base bite Hack Three base hit Letlli Taylor Double plays Her-man jurges ana Caverretta Jurges Harman nnd Cevarretta Left on Chieppo is Brooklyn 5 Bsaes on balls Babich piker 1 Lee Strikeouts CtvYta Hack 3b Jurgss ce Leep Babich 3' Lee 3 Muneo 1 Hits mff Babich I In 5 innings (none out 6th): Lcongrd 0 In i 'Baker' 1-in 3: Mungo I in Losing pitcher Babich 1 K-! Ht elnsleslb Baylor) and Wilson led with einglfB Jonosl went in but long The httiby Jones a fore oak a wild Vw and a drop fteiT- Thtelwoa lpnteS in i which a riot wasinarrowtr averted iaa: 4 Th Dubpo claimed' 3a gun should ihayo -t rule say but twA baeog iA groat throw fiem light field with the Th Ron Box wasted 1 run Ip when they falledi to due i third douMe up fanm Subbs Memphis took thi ae X) Wilson cu with two en bad Tholi Dnbbo load eight made by Pittsburgh hitters -Gian Wright and Georga Grantham also hit 19 In one year i i- i i FIRST GAME PITTSBURGH i PHILADELPHIA I abrhoal abrhoa Jensen I If 4 0 13 Allen ef 4 012 0 Waner rf 3 0 1 3 OlHaslln as 40013 Vaughan as 1 3 3 O' Watkins 4 0 0 1 0 Ruhr lb 4 13 0 1 Moore rf -401 Young 3b 4-0 1 0 liCamlUl lb 3 0 13 3 0 1 1 3' Verges 3b 3 0 032 4 0 0 3 0Todd 10 1IC 4 0 0 0 I Gem as 3b 10118 4 0 3 1 SUergana 10(0 Bowman 1 000 Thev'w 3b Hafer cf -Padden a Lucas Totals 35 3 10 37 7i Pittsburgh Totals -I 91 OB 37 1' I 010 000 3 Philadelphia 000 000 0 SUMMARY: Errors Allen Haslln Runs batted Tbevenow Vaughan Two base bits Moore Allen SubV Jensen Home run Vaughan Stolen base Suhr Sacrifice Jensen Double plays Haalln Gomes to Camllll 2 Tbevenow to Suhr Left on Pittsburg 0: Fhladelpha 4 Bases on balls off Jorgena A Hits Jorgana 0 in innings Losing Jorgena Moran Magerkurti Pflrman 1 Time of 1:54 Attendance 8000 it SECOND GAME i i Score br Innings: i 1 Pittsburgh 310 000 003- 8 15 0 FhlladeIohla 000 100 1 7n i Birkofer and Hafer: Walters Peoullo Prim and Wilson 1 BRAVES' WHIP BEDS BOSTON Aus Smaahlns ever all their eix rune In the second innlns and glvins Bobby Smith irnFIpi support the cellar-dweUing Boston Bravta whipped the Cincinnati Red to today and carrjed VWiaaiu nna iwjr ott the aix-game aerl's 4 to 3 Smith' went the whole distance for Bom ton limiting the victor to nine Mattered hits on a hom Into the loft Innlne CINCINNATI i ab i i Cuyltr tf 400 1 ClUrbanskl a 0 3 4 5 Slade i 4 1 3 I llJordan lb -41071 Herman If 3 0 3 2 rf 3 0 0 4 0 lka 4 0 011 1-Ber boa rges cf If ft Riggs 2b 4 Campbell 40 3b 4 0 3 0 3 Nelson 0(000 Prey 3010 x-L'mbsrdl 10 0 0 3 0-1-3 OXea in Whitney 3b' cscrri 8b Mueller Smith Totals 34 10 2413! Tbtals Batted for Ray in Othj Cincinnati 100 000 1 Bortoa 610 00ft 8UMMART: Nose Runs batted Blade Bert er 3 Urbanskl Le (IsiUi Smith Tv base Herman- Berger Mueller Home run Slad Double Prey i to to SuUlvau: Whitney to Urbanskl to Jordan: Urbanskl to Whitney to 'Jordan Left on CnelnnaU 3: 'Boston 4 Bases on' Off Prey 3: Smith 2 Struck Vv Nrlson 1: Prey 1: Smith 2 Off Nelson 5 in 1 1-8 Innings: Frsy 3 la 6 33 Losing Nelson: l- i into :1 BIRMINGHAM ALA Aug17 MV-Completing the Junior semifinal match: halted yesterday by Harry Corbin Wichita Ksnu' today defeated Russell Bobbitt1 AtlAnta 3-8 13-11 7-5 to enter the -finals of the Alabama tennis tournament His tomorrow will be Geoyge Pryor Oklahoma City I who won today from Fred Brown Birmingham f-2 6-1 IB the other semi-final abbo last dah( ml rithl twp 1 strikeouts i tee -hit (XmI eras soon for 1 the nln though i -If 1 1 1 (i 4 3 i IX OIDslP! 3h 'h' 5 0 8 3b 3 5 jiHmea ss A is 04 9 flMarfla ilf 12 ill Jn Saylor Dt Hendfn rtl: WsaTthi-Xb Kapman ipunty: CHadaey Calhoun Smith Joaea K-tr li Bmro Membblk A Cl Bubbs "bummar r4-Two Throe base In Lrieel 9t DI WOsansr 34 7X337 by innings I eis! (OOil base! OHtes-'l3 ni Stolen hoses Hones Wentworth' Saertfteee-f-Tateg Bsylof Dou- bi Ray-terLylea TJonm ito Went-? TOff-it il 55- smith nns! and1 off Calhoun In 1 x-s innings of Disney fiT Innlns 5 aM 77 and jToel Pca i i i- fi -r I -1 V-f AJL I it i i'- i r'i'Ls 'ft I i r- A- 'I'' if V' Lit1' -h I 1 -j- i 4' r-tu --i' i i.

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