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DECATUR HERALD Kin 4 DEHATUK MtKAUU SFRIFS WITH COMMODORES WEDNESDAY, 8 TO 7 if i ni 1 1 aiiiti nsinsio nrf inntn timn 7nH tlCP hm I Kl MfK Hn IIIIHOW tuiicgc uuiiuo minima PHILS TAKE PAIR Uf UUfio Jump TL Ci- Li LEFIT M4SrRS MKLS GOOD lAlflfirn 117 nTf ITP 7nnfc, Droo Tiwn ft to Senators PADMNAI 8. fi-A inmjwjaoumi loss, 11, FROM BRAVES TO uniiuninkv; Five Millikin Errors Aid Jacksonville Collegians in Haiti" Millikin Second Loss; Resh's Homer Scores Three Thousand Attend "Roettger Day" Contest; Hallahan Hit Hard Only Runs for Blue the Red staff, from the mound in the fifth inning. Lefty Grove, the Athletics' starting pitcher, held the Sox at bay and was withdrawn after his mates had assumed an overwhelming lead. Or-woll succeeded him. Score: H.

H. E. ROLE; ERRORS PROVE COSTLY Floyd Patterson Leads Attack With Two Doubles and Indians Hammer Cantreli From Mound After Three Innings (Bd Associated press) ST. LOUIS, May 23 The St. Louis Browns Wednesday jumped Into second place in the American League standings by taking the third consecutive game from the Chicago White Sox, 7 to 3, while the Yankees lost both games of a double header with the Senators.

JACKSONVILLE, May 2LcJ TIE FORTOURTH Winners Collect Total of 31 Hits to Cop 6-3 and 134 Victories WILLOUGHBY SETS MARK iBu Associated Press) tjt AnMTiinTfiN Miv 23 Three 1 1 Boston 002 000 000 2 7 0 Philan-plnhia ...220 012 00016 16 0 uaccuau nine joet its tnira foaj thousand baseball fans gathered across to game here Wednesday wb jjf a rnllpffp took a 10 to 9. land chased three runs BY BOB SINK Morris, Durham, Carroll and Hev-ing, Ashby. to 4. tsrausen a- v.ifllQl2 fl Millikin errors played an import rr in thp TltinAin vrr 1 kvain 'singled, and scored o'n Dctore's triple. Wednesday may be bargain rf and Detore beat The Browns now are 1J games ahead of the Yankees, and two games behind the league-leading Athletics.

The Browns won eig'it of their last 11 games, just prior to which they lost three to the Yankees and one to the Athletics. iTuhpr who started the ound for I Indians Capture day in Decatur stores, but not at Fans field. The Quir.cy In wuc erm i Both Newkirk and Alfrer well, Millikin getting but'foj off the Little 19's premier Final With Tigers here Wednesday to wame Roettger, Illinois Wesleyan basketball coach who plays in the outfield for the St. Louis Cardinals and saw the local club of the Three Eye league defeat the National league champions, 5 4. Bloomington scored three runs in the eighth inning off Bill Hallahan to gain its margin.

Score: the throw to the plate, btevens ami Hickey contributed singles to score Hooks, and Trefz was hit by a BRADLEY PITCHER IN NO-HIT GAME AGAINST LINCOLN Ziy AesoiAatcd Pftw) PEORIA, May 23 Furrey of 3radley Tech joined the ranks of "Little 19" no-hit pitchers Wednesday, turning back Lincoln College without a safety, for a 13 to 0 victory. Only one man reached first base, an error being responsible. The win was Bradley's fifth in conference competition. A freak play occurred in the sixth inning when a foul ball from the bat of Keltner, Lincoln second baseman, dropped into his own hip pocket. dians are no bargain.

while AJfrev limitri th Mav 93 Although Tis- i n1Tnf! I 1 1 1 1 1 1 LUC wag 1 ninety 11 i frev siv Millikin i-a .1 Chicago Wednesday, was knocked out in the third. Collins not only held the visitors to six hits but himself hit two doubles which resulted er bats met the balLWednesday with their usual vicious frequency the TnfHnns nhnwed a better 1 Uj( fer game for less than two iMisa Inz the 3Core at 2 tn oTTTT' News Ire that sector was sent in to bat for Can-mostly bad Wednesday aer-! tren but his best effort was a loop-noon. The' Indians evened fly to, left that Riffe gathered series with the Commodores. 8 to in. and the shelling was heavy, at all LcMastcrs took the mound at the Mints start of the fourth, and Lewan greet- St.

Louis 210 000 0014 11 000 101 03x 5 11 in runs. Schulte ana crouse got (Uv Associated "i'MSI BOSTON, May 23. The Phillies went into a tie with the Braves for fourth place Wednesday by taking both end3 of a double header from the Boston team, 6 to 3, and 13 to 4. The terrific hitting of the visitors, especially in the second game proved the undoing of the Tribal hurlers. Claude Willoughby.

Philadelphia pitcher, set a new major league record by making nine assists in the second game, all on easy chances. The previous record for a pitcher Bloomington 'ond. Illinois college tied cpa tory with a five-run assadt fe homers, each with one man on. kt. i.niris Raab and Hallahan and Street; CHICAGO AB r.

AB P. Lorbeer. 1 12 half of the inning, and adijj. more runj in the sixth. Millikin's onlv tut Motzlor.lf In the field me v-omnura ycc ea mm hu sea in a leaky boat.

The infield d0wn immediately, and Riffe forced Blue.lb 3 1 2 1 ucvciaiiu brand of baseball and won the last of a two-game scries, 7 to 4. Ed Morgan, with two triples and a single in four times at bat, was the principal cause of the Tiger downfall. Earl Whitehill, who started on the mound for Detroit, contributed much to his own defeat. His wild throw in the first inning permitted the fn fill the bases and subse 0 1 1 T.n ami Wolf rolled to rausen Munush.lf 4 1 i-anerl at the vc 5 second vhen Gidcomb coub' Schulte.cf 3 Teteir mus-sprl ud the play, putting runners on first and secona. oacoo- nn fliP.l to center, and Riffe moved Kress.s 3 3 Mcllllo.Ib 3 Schann.c Coilins.p 4 liuae Gidcomb and Resh accour four nf Millikin fii Kanim.Zb Clancy, lb Clssell.ss Uedfern.ss Crouse.c Kaber.p AdUins.p Totals joints and the base bits seeped through.

The outfield gave way under the strain, and Wednesday was eight assists made Dy trock, Oct 12, 1906, with the Chicago Americans. PURPLE GOLFERS H7' (By Associated Press') CHICAGO, May 23. Northwest-' crn's golf team swamped Indiana Wednesday li to 5. in a Big. Ten golf match.

The Wildcats established an insurmountable lead in the singles conttsts and Indiana forfeited the two foursome engagements. The defeat dropped Mffiikj 00 ratinff in the-Little io 1 to third after the catch. This put the runners in position for a double steal, and Wolf started for second, T-oMastprs saw Wolf leave first, quently to score two runs. Score: IOC 00e 102 13 1 "..000 100 1003 6 0 iov i wins and four defeats. fcimfc-J Philadelphia Boston IS 7 7 36 6 34 Totals Cleveland 201 003 100 7 8 1 000 002 002 4 11 2 "if Ymtinm night Gunners Brausen, Stevens, Bilusen, -000 000 003 3 BOSTON AB vens.iwhecled and threw the ball past De- Vint li rnnnprR Detroit PHILADELPHIA ab oration day, and plays atStTaio Chicago St.

Louis .201 UOl 00X 7 II 0 3 1 7 tOre 1I1LU 11 1H.IH 4 Mulleavy andLe-f Masters were Miller and Hartley; Whitehill. Smith, Prudhomme, Yde and scoring before the ball could be returned to the infield. Holke singled, 3 0 1 1 15 3 ab r. champions careening into third place, a a anH eTt a-Vi si 1 frames behind the r.k-hVs.rt 5 6 Sisler.jb iMark.rt 4 Itell.Sb 3 snohrer.c 3 1 but Bivcns popped to Detore to end Holmes Chased cited for failure to man the pumps while the 1 Brown Athletics and one and one-half games 1 Nats End Lose Streak Kleni.rf Hurat.lb Pecl.cf Kribers.ss Davis.s Krrors: aieialer. Clswll.

McGowam T.uns batted In: Semite 3. Kress, OTiourke. M-Gowan. Red fern. Crouse 2.

Two base hits: Collins 2. Schulte. Adkins. Home runs: tvhulte. Crouse.

Sacrifices: O'RaurUe, Mc-Govran. Double plays: O'Rourlte and Blue Hoffman and Hunncficld. Mellllo nd tiluf. Bases on balls: off Faber off Adkins 3. off Collini 4.

Struck out: by Collins 4. Hits: off Faber 4 In Afl-kins 3 in 1-3. T.pMasters blanked the Indians to the rear of tne crowns. xm iB fh oTpatpsit distance the Hugmen ship was sinking 1 1 PEORIA CENTRAL WINS FROM SPRINGFIELD 8y Imied Press. SPRINGFIELD, May 22.

Scoring three runs in the second innii on two walks, two errors and oue hit, Peoria Central defeated Springfield High, 4-L here Tuesday in a Big Twelve baseball game. It was the first defeat of the season for the Springfield team. MEADOWS RELEASED TO INDIANAPOLIS CLUB (By Vnitzi Pr PITTSBURGH. May 22 Lee Meadows, right handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates since 1923, has been released to Indianapolis of the American Association. Lee came to the majors in 1915, with St.

Louis in the National league and was traded in 1919 to Philadelphia where the Pirates obtained him. His home is IXMASTERS 9 1 4 Tarro.c 4 Kirk.rf 4 4 Renh.cf 4 Gained. lb Alfrey.p 3 Han'ins. 3b 2 Smith.Ib sinKino.ifrom therc on out but the damage tne WlU-j TU PAmmin 3 I defeat Despite their have been from first place at this Tiylor.c Wright. 4ii Ubf tn spconrt nlace.

half a llcarn.p J. Smith.z 1 0 Mueller.zz 1 ci aKLKUJ uuiic. kept pecking away, but after they by Beating Yanks Twice (Bj Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 23. The Ssnntors leaned from a five- 0 season since 1925. First Game I 4 14 iS 4 9 41 Totals" Totals 30 2 5 40'Tqtall flit! i game behind the league leading Springfield club, which lost again at Terre Haute.

The win brought the Indians into the first division, and dropped the Peoria Tractors from Igame losing streak here Wednesday I tiniA in n-nllon the Yankees Score by Innings had brought the count to to off Ducky Holmes, Bader stepped in and held them for the rest of the contest. Patterson's double, a walk to De-tore and Stevens' double scored two R. H. E. 00210 13 1 100 2 9 0 Washington Athletics Maul Red Sox, 16 to 2 (By Associated Prcst) PHILADELPHIA, May 23 The 004 000 .040 ..010 Millikin New York coming and going in a double-header III.

College Si- Second Game by scores of 10 to ana a 10 third to fifth. The Commies It -1, an 1. 1 1 .1 zBatted lor neai" for Wert, in gtlu r-n "04 310 101 Philadelphia -u0 4 Boston jjjjjjjJJJ-L: Dttvis 3. Hurst 2. Two base berE.

Bell 2 slV Btl Thw hits: O'Doul. Klein. Clark. --'Dar-iieruJs sacrifices: O'Doul M-i-iiim to Maranville to Sisler. in in R.H.E.

luuciii ewi runs mc lounn. xxiuivcy buikicu Errors: Gidcomb. Gaicee, Kiitsa Smith. Schuster. Two base hitf: Beu Gidcomb.

Tkre bate hits: Nekrt. runs: Hesfc. stolen basee: Brows, ki? I. Conrady, Tarro. Struck oat: Serfcrk Alfrey 6.

Bavns on off off Newkirk 1. Hit by pitcier: ii RJT1. O01 3 11 1 010 2 7 0 Philadelphia Athletics Wednesday hung up their sixth consecutive victory at the expense of the Boston Red Sox. mauling three pitchers for Washington -002 002 New York 100 000 fight Wednesday afternoon, opcn the fifth, but a double play their-own errors and sensational wiped him off the paths. Nothing fielding by the visitors was against! daunted, LeMasters singled and visitors ran riot against Henry jonn-son, Eddie Wells and Gordon Rhodes in the opener as Goslin and Judge hit home runs, and returned to the wars to shade Hoyt in the nightcap.

The double defeat sent the world's Braxton and Ruel; Hoyt and Grab- ih. For 7 the second consecutive scored on Patterson oouoie ior rne I owski, Dickey. WpVon balls: off WillouBhby oil last Decatur run. a 16-2 score. They drove George Morris, acc of i -i.

on day, Quincy outfielders ran all over the field to rob Decatur batters of xtra base hits. The Commodores threatened for the last -time dn the seventh, when Trefz and 'singled with Willoughby 4. hv cummm 2. Hits: off Cunningham in 1 inn ng Hcavn 1 in 2-3 lnmnes, crtz 11 in Car.trell Hit Hard Joe Cantreli, -who is having a hard I two "down, Wit Patterson forced Bucs Hand Reds 6th Trefz to end the inning: prttinsr started this sunn AB TO -A. Straight Defeat; 11-2 0 Lewan, rf started for them Commies and gave the visitors six of their eight runs in the first three innings.

Lefty Le-Afacidrs -finiRnpH thA came, and ..4 ..4. might have escaped without being Bu Associated rrzzzi PITTSBURGH, May 23-Cincin-nati lost its sixth consecutive game Wednesday. 1y dropping th opener of a. series with Pittsburgh here, 11 Kremer pitched his flrjl full ..4 1.4 Kiffe. Wolf.

2b Jacobson. ct lb Bivens. es Judd, Si, Womack, Holmes, Osbern, Bader Totals 2 12 1.1 12 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 scorea upon Dut ior nis own mice base overthrow with two men on bases in the fourth. The little south ..1 paw gave his best performance of Same. 01 "'1 hi little trouble .33 8 13 27 11 0 the season, and tne lact mat ne appears to bet getting ready for regular service was one of the most en- rftiirafftnc -foatnrp: nf tnf pa DECATUR ABR PO Patterson, cf 1 2 3 4 ana tne rteua although they connected for eght.

hits including a triple by WaiKei and doubles by Purdy and Gooch, aaa nm inn 2 8 2 The Commies outhit the Indians 1 0 2 0 10 2 1 Just another good thing added to the ef goo thinsrs of life Brausen. 3b 4 Detore, 2 3 Hooks, lb Stevens. If i 4. .5 Muleavy, ss 5 Hickey, rf ,..5 Trefz. 3 p.

1 Byard. ....1 LaMasters, 2 14 to 13, four doubles and two triples being included in their wallops. Floyd Patterson led the attack with a. triple and two doubles, while George Detore" had a double, a triple, a. sacrifice and a walk out of five trips to the plate.

Myron Stevens. Nat Hickey and LaMasters each had Ash. Donohue ana uww, and Hemsley. Giants Split Even With Robins Plants 39 ..7 14 27 18 for Cantreli In 3d. Totals Batted Score by innings: Quincy ,.105 200 000 Decatur 103 210 000 7 escaped a fall into the 1 v.v rallying a pair of hits.

Score Five in Third The Indians were not far behind. Manager Walter Holke had a triple and a single, Paul Wolfe. "Jacobson and Lewan each had a single and a Jacobson. Patterson 2, Stevens. Three base league cellar -to defeat Brooklyn the second liiLa.

raueisou, jiume, ieiurc. oiuitii bases: Wolf, sacrifices: Detore. Jacobson. Uolfc- Mnllf-avv 10 rtplnre to Hooks. Lpft double.

011 bases: Quincy, 7: Decatur, 9. Hits: off The Commies two pitchers hard, but Bader, the tnira.Mn 3 innings; off Holmes, i In 2 innings. r.a..0 thu start Struck out: by Holmes 1, LaMasters 1. came to Holmes rescue at. tne sian, 1.

Winning pitcher: Osbern. Losine pitcher: Cantreli. Hit by pitcher: by Os game of a double neaae 10 innings after the Robins had taken the first decision by 3 to The clan McGraw broke through the defense of Lou Koupal to score three runs in the fourth round of the nightcap; sending the game into a tie which endured until the 10th when Eddie Moore, recent arrival from Toledo, permitted a doub' play ball to roll between his feet for a fatal error with three on base. Clise Dudley pitched more carefully than Larry Benton and Carl Mays in the opener.and as a result the Robins shaded the Giants, al bern Trefz. Brausen).

l-'mpires: Robinson and Riffe. Time: 1:58. JAPS LOSE FINAL GAME IN MID-WEST of the sixth and pitched shut-out ball the rest of the contest. Lewan's double, a sacrifice and an infield out gave the Indians one run in the first The came back in their half, and tied the core on Patterson's triple and De-tore's sacrifice fly. In the third the Indians scored five runs to accumulate their winning margin.

Three singles, two doubles, a. triple, a walk and errors by Mulleavy and Stevens combined to give the visitors their runs. Sally Cut Short The Commies attemped a rally of their own in their half of the third. CHICAGO, May 23 Northwestern Wednesday defeated Meiji TJniver- sirv of Janan. 5 to 3.

in the final though outhit by 9 to 7. baseball game of the Japanese tpa'm's middlewestern stay. Mc- aiooop "Mnrthwpstern. held Meiii to New York 110 000 000- Brooltlvn .100 011 OOx-3 7 eight hits while his teammates bat Second Game ted Akagi and Makamura for 12. CIGAR New York .000 300 000 4-7 7 1 Brooklyn 300 000 000 03 8 Fitzsimmons and Hogan, O'Far-' rell: Koupal, McWecney and ucDer ry, PicinicH.

Standing Srjrlnr. 1, t. I Vrl. 12 Peoria 1110 .5:4 11 Kvans. 1113 .47 8 11 9 .579 T.

Haut 9 11 il) 10 9 .526 Danvilla 7 IS .318 Decatur Bloom. Quincy -National League. P'-t. Pet .500 13 311S .379 st Louis 19 10 .55 Cincin Ti I NT Ynrt 10 16 Pitts. 14 14 .500.

Brooklyn 10 19 .315 Boston American JLeag-ue. I. Pet. I. Prt.

Phila. SO '714 St. I.ouis 19 11 Cleve. 14 15 Chicaco 12 20 .375 Wnhinc. 10 17 .370 York 1R13 -SSI Boston 8 21 Detroit 19 15 .559 Pet.

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necatur. 7. Kvansville, Peoria. 2. Terre Haute, 3: Springfield.

1. National laime. Pittsburgh, 11; Cincinnati. 2. Now Tork.

2, Brooklyn. 3. 3. 6. 13; Boston, 3, 4.

tOnly Games Scheduled). American Washington. 10. 2: New Tork, 2, Philadelphia, 16; Boston, 2. Cleveland, Detroit.

4. St. Louis, Chicago. 6. Hot Weather Suits $18 to $25 i The Eohon or Co N.

Broadway At E. Eldorado Street American Association. I.ouinville. 9: Columbus. 5.

Toledo. 7: 3. Minneapolis, Milwallkco. I. Kansas City.

9: St. Paul, 9. (Game called in loth, darkness). .9. (0 1929.

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