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TACTLESS TEXANS WILL MEET GOBER’S NINE TODAY AT PAMP
CARDINALS
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NEW FIVE MILE DIRT
TRACK RECORD SET
Harria who won a double header
last Surtay far ChaiBiBg at Chan-
ning. gave up eight hits, fear at
which were for extra bases. Robinson,
Channing right fielder, hit for the eir-
call to aceount for the yisitors* rant.
meets Ross tonight; every baseball
Ieague has double headers ncheduled;
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4 4 1 8 4 t
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One roller coaster at Coney bland
carried 16,000 pasaengers in aaa day.
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Tao bwe kite—Pope
r. Bom on bate—ot
DOSTON DRAVES
WHIP GIANTS
Pct.
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.ada
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400
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Red Oudin
Wins Blind
Bogey Match
read:
the Ar-
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402
451
440
Chicugo .....
Pittaburuh
New York ...
M. Louis ....
Brooklyn ....
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ..
70
77
71
79
It
fa
Lazzeri lb . •
Dicker e . ...
Dueorher m .
Zachary P . .
/o
114
i i:
Edinburgh’s "baa war" hat been
ended.
A new Rumanian stamp will beer
the hart at the boy King Michsel.
Oklahoma City at Tube (1 «emes).
Wichita at Topeka (1 games).
Dot Moines at Omaha (1 gamew).
Dearer at Pueblo (1 cameo).
During the Parle motor show, rail-
waye in England offered special rates
to ths French upital.
Douthir ef . ..
Omat rf . ...
Frlach 1b . ....
■eMemlap lb .
Roettger if . -
Hieh 1b......
Bayne p . .....
Revina a . ...
Carroll p .
A. Gaston aa .
Total
The
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CLEVELAND DEFEATS
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
(By The Asoeinted From)
CHICAGO, Soptember 1.— Kenneth
Holloway limited the White Box to
two hits this afternoon and the
Indiana won 5 to 0 in their final
apearanee of the season in Chicago
The victory grave Cleveland two out
of three In the series.
.88
.49
.87
Boaton at Brooklyn— 1 gomes.
Bt. Louis at Chicago—8 games.
Cincinnati at Pitaburgh- 2 games.
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.82
,82
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WATER DRIVEN PRAYER MILL Of TIBET
that UNCEASINGLY GRINDS FOR Buddha —
• om man Padme hum •
Total#.....
BOSTON-
Resves th, 1b .
Searritt if . ...
Narleski 8b . .
1. Losing pitcher, Reinhart,
pitch- Rone. Left on bate—l
port 9; Moueton 6. .
DIAMOND
American Assoelation.
At Toledo 4-4, Columbus 0-1.
Louisville 5. at Indianapolis 1.
At Milwaukee 10, Kansas City 4.
A St Pul o, Minneapolis 4.
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YANKEES BEAT BOSTON, 64,
AS RUTH AND TONY
HIT HOMERS
TEXAS LEAGUE
Results Yesterday
Shreveport 5; Houston 1.
Dallas 8; Henumont 11
Fort Worth 1; Han Antonio 1.
Wichita Pella Ml Waco 7-7.
vi Standing
1 4
4 4
4 1
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7
Total# . a
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BEAUMONT, Texan, Sept. i-Fre
Stlely, brilliant Exporter «outhpaw,
was sold Saturday to the Bt. Eaduis
Brown# for a reported price of $7500.
Stiely has won 10 games and lean
nine with the leeala but has an MM
eellewt earrod run average.
Southern Anmociation.
At Memphtu 8, Chattanooga 4.
At Nanhville 9. Little Boek 4.
At New Orleane 1. Birmingham 7.
(Only games scheduled.)
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0 4
1 4
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AB B N PO
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Results Yesterday
Cleveland 4; Chicago 0.
Detroit 7) St. Louie 4.
Philadelphia 8; Wethington 18.
New York 6: Boeton 4.
Blanding
Won Lost
BACK WILSON CONNECTS FOR
. HIS THIRTY-FOURTH
- HOME-RUN •
Rothrock ef .
Barrett rf . .
Beaa . ..
Todt lb . ...
Raffing If .
Bn If e . ...
snd to relate we did pot win eat
first tourney. Believe it or not, we
did not qualify for the blind bogey!
lent that a terrible reflection on our
goM instraetort
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Kesuite Yesterday
Boaton 47 New York 4.
Philadelphia 15-8; Brooklyn
St. Leela 1; Chicago 14.
Pittebargh 9; Cincinnati 7.
Standing
Won Lont
+2
Where They Play Today
Beaumont at Hounton- 8 games.
_ Shreveport at Dellax-2 HMM.__
Wichita Falls at Fort Worth-8
gamen.
San Antonio at Waco—2 games.
WESTERN LEAGU.
Resulta Yesterdny.
Tuba 10 4, Oklahoma City 8-4.
Topeka 8-2, Wleklta 4-1,
Omaha M, Dee Molnes 1-18.
Puebla 8, Dearer 2.
Cobb
GREATEST CP ALL wmn’
ONCE WENT 13 STRAIGHT
GAMES WITHOUT A HIT
SEOp GAME.
The aeore by inninge.t
Kraae w . ...
Rourke lb .
MeMMo 8b . .
Manton a . ..
weee man. Is planning a trip to
CinetrnttthfaTam.Tof}Kosw,
Junetion City, Kam, welter nspir-
ent, may prevent Perley from tak-
ing thio jeurney.
Parley art Beto both bellgye/
that the wetter trove now worn
by deck Sega aide would took be-
coming on thelr respedtive hends.
H hr
pitchef-
Totaia ............
• - Batted for Bayne
ae—Batted tar Carroll
Seore by innings:
New York...........
Bogton ..............
Will Be Chosen At FROMSPUDD.
- Oil City Contest^ TIES 0
September. One game will
be played in Pampa and t
Bunday game in Amarillo.
Although Allen announced
his retirement from the game
following the recent News-
Globe tournament, he could
not turn down the proposi-
tion of being an enemy of
Emmer Gober’s “just one
more time" and then throw-
ing in with him for a final
season’s splurge.
322V.
■stars x .
Totgl . .
CATS-
Iolsten m • •••.
1. Cywa 8b . ..
Dowtez lb . •
Pwa 4b • -
Brewer . ......
Barratt at
Sehuddier at. ..
Killian • • ....
HoP- ranr
Meculle, 4b . :
, A. Mofe p. •
2Banetoft . .
0
Totala...............87 I IU 1 I
Summaryi Mome run# Robinson. Three
1414 4
8 4 1 8 _
4 4 1 4 4 4
27 4 1
TH
4 8 4
NOT Mt PERSON
MA WUNDRED THOUSAND
CAN NAME (ofrNMD) Ar GR0
or DE FoLLowANG LVERYDAY
ExfRESSiONS —
172
ft. Lopis-
■to# lb........
MeNeely rf . v.
Sanu H . .t..
."e 7 SEAS P
The 7 7
Ike 7
. V CRN YOU?
Wichita Falls /.
Houston d,,
Shreveport ....
Dallas ........
Part Worth.....
Beaumop, 4 *4 4 04
Waco ..........
San Antonio ....
Red eudin wen the blind-begey
golf tournaanant at tha River
Drive oeuraA yesterday when after
deducting his handicap feom his
score, he had exactly the right
number--80,
One of the largest entrics for
an event ef thia kind in the his-
tory of the eourse played in the
match and aome sparkling golt
waa turned In by the 88 ehooters
who teed att fer the prize.
A five way tie among Berne,
Smith, Carrington, Autry and Levy
for the second, third art fourth
places waa- setiled when-they di-
vided up the spoils which was 81
golf balls, it waa not learned
how they divided the odd ball.
—4
hla fortieth home run of the season
aa the Yankees defeated the Boston
Red Sex, 8 to 4, before 80,000 fans
at Braves field here today. Ruth's
mate, Tony Lazzeri, hit for the air-
cult twice and fielded brilliantly.
NEW YORK— AB It H PO A t
PaaehaOP. ............ 8 8 4 4 8 of
4 1
Totala . ,
CHANNING—
Robinson rf . ..
Bom at.......
Kewman 4b . ..
Mmnkal aa......
Smith o . .
Faqua tb......
Steele 1b a ...
Dobbe If......
Harrie .......
AN, THOM INDIANS
PORT WORTH, Sept. I-San ,
tonio made a clean sweep of
three-day series here with the C
by winning Suhday’s draw Oto 3,
"kinny" O’Neal alfowed only
kita. The Indiana batted BumF
lips from the box and mistrented
Cabe.
Baa Antohio .. 000 0008 401—8 1
Fort Werth ... 000 110 010-8
Summary: Two-base hite—Mal
8, Schacht. ‘Three-hnse hits—Bn
vich. Saerifices-+ Mlippen 8, K
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DETROIT--
Johneos it . .
Rice ef. .....
Gehrinwer tb •
HeUmaan rt .
Alexander lb .
MeManus tb .
u.nue.ua a
nergrave • • •<
Weuine •< .
Uki# .......
E*;u
Wet, at......
laa Cronin, aa. .
Spencer, a. . •
Hayes, IB. • 0 4
Jones, P. 4 ea a
Choice rihg aide nenta far this
nice little tea party whteh, by tha
way, begin# wih a battle royal b#
tween five duchy darkies, have been
eqldout.buta few remaining
"nek row" ones may be had M
the Cit Drug on Pete street.
8; by Ballou l; to Smythe 1;
Lemntzg B;r X. Nnoreg
Cleveland ,,
Detroit .....
Washington
Chickgo....
Heaton .....
Little Stingy With
Hits and Cats Win
From Channing4-2
Thompson and Hurst, Left on bases —
Philadelphia 4; Brgokiye 7. Base on beta
—or Dudley 4; alt Ballou 2; att Daartha
81 att A. Moore 1- struck “ “
..88 4 14 87 14 4
In 4th.
la 4th.
tBr "The Ammomintet Prm)--------
BT, Paul, Sept, 1.—A new world
dirt track record tar five milen set
during automobile racen at the Min-
nesota State Pair here Saturday.
_______________ : fort of the Flying Dutehman and
otoe; art both have begun their Reas to very merit in leve with a
414 144-4
444 440—4
Itehboara 8.
By JKRRY MALIN
Customera, thle is Labor Dept Art
pay, that's a good name tar it, toe.
thick what h mam w a pmi span
leg writer! The Tacts play Pampa;
the Tri-State Felr auto races this
afternoon; the Sandies are bearing
PHIL ADELPHI
ppmppome,2..,
Ament. Well, cue tome re
Lanahton, tb. .
Terry. 1b. ■ ...
Ott. rt......
ATCH CUBS TROUNCE ST.
.BROOKLYN PLAYED
O’DOUL AND KLEIN
(By The Auociuted From)_____
BROOKLYN. Sept. I.—The Phittes
. won both games at a double header
from Brooklyn here today by scores
of 18 to 8 and 8 to B.
The second game was called on
zaccount sf darknesa at the end of tha
Tseventb. Tha ftrrt gnat th not.hl.
. for Chuek Klein’s thirty-sixth home
J run and for Harry Smythe's pitch-
t lug. ___
qr qaqgkda 4 UU*
itea tar A Moor in Sth innine.
""uriza gmm
atted f-klel dr wjilleme 2,
4 1 S 6 8 0
4 114 8 4
2, 2
, t0Mklt.no ruhsr
in 11-3, 1 hits, 3 runs off Lso|
la J. Lesfng pitcher—Glasser. %
rung pitcher—Riviere. Pansed ba
Bischoff. Debbie playe-. Easter
end Boston Braves stopped here for
a single gome today end walked off
with an 8 to 4 victory over the
Giants.
Carl Mays. Giant pitcher, waa
ordered from the field after an
altercation with Umpire Pfirman.
Totals . -,.,....86 4 t rr 14 4
The acore by innine#
Nostam. . .3........
New Y -
I aci
3
Phiindelphin . ...... 481 444 8-4 4 4
Brookite ....... Ill 144 4—4 7 4
Russ baited le—Klein 8. Hurt 1. Wih
Hams L O’Deel 1, Merman 8. Frederiek
on Moore 1, Piein ieh l, two-base hitg-
Davis 1, Klein, DeBerry. Roane run- Her-
man. stolen baseWhitney, Hurat, ae-
..........88 8 14 27 14 4
AS R H PO A E
..........4 4 18 4 4
.......... 8 4 4 4 4 4
.. 14 14 4 4
.......... 4 1 1 B '4 4
War.
Ciee
Mramh
wum
. • n
toco hit-Downey,
J. Gywn snd Mooki
■arris A Hibi
........ 4 4 0 4 4
i :::;
ttmnt i::: 3 2
M3 Stewart to Woehre to DaRlaart
2.521 W stewhrt te—WoeM
Holman to Stewart to-Weehn. Ba
on baUe .Reinhart It Reno fl Me
rell 1. Struck out—By Ram 111
Morvelk 8. Innings vitehed-ByRel
hart 1-8. Hite- Off Reinhart 8, M
tie. Time at some. 1 hours. Umpire, Jw
Kiillan.
t. Balk-Smythe.
tors. Art. aa tbs other hood,
should Varley dump Mans, Tony may
be of the opinion tbot raising
chickensinasurerwmrofzettinE
along in this world.
The two wrestlera have much la
eommon, slaro both ore twine, both
were born an December 18. sad
they ore Ibe same age, further-
mere, both of the hoys are adept
la using toe holds. But from here
ea the differenee qeita: Farley le
•4 4
nanetnena 4
• BOMbO 44a 4
..........
Working with ease behind the
steady and splendid hurling of Little
and clouting the pill when bite meant
runs, the Amarillo Cats beat ths
Channing nine at Metro park yes-
terday afternoon 4 to 2.
Little was right in ths box snd his
day fsr ths Cats on more than one
occasion. The Cat moundsman allow-
ed but five bite the entire rente.
Bt. Louis for four gomes.
BT. LOUIS— AB R H PO A E
- - .. 4 S 4 1 4 4
..411144
8 4 4 4 4 4
when they benehed Ih4i> 11 Hl
with herd mieplays to wl ntheiki
game 11 to 6.- st, ete
Dallaa . ,,.003 000 ado- • it
Beaumont . ., 001 US 03114 46
Three-base . hite Hoqnthal,
Moore, Radeliff. Two-ba hifa
Stock, Rosenthal, Kelly 2, Lal
Akers; Bases on balls—att Glaz
GOODBTE DALLAS.
BEAUMONT, Texas., Sept.
kMum.#i Exporters BWeM Ml
from the Dallas Steere boro
"I Brozovieh, Ballew. PhilMps, N
Innings pitched— Phillips 6 1
runs, 7 hits. Banes on helle-
Dutch Busman at Indianapolis,
clipped two and *0 one hundredths
seconds from the former five-mile
dirt track record of three minuten,
88 and ten one-hundredths neconds to .
win the event.
,.. 4 0 3 11*4 4
... 4 1 8 4 4 4
..414414
4 118 14
wary tonight at S eloek in • pri-
vate eliminatiom boot. Should
Rone defeet Varlev, Cal may ort-
denly find eause to postpone Mo
trig to the i sit se a wrentiinr cen- |
Seventh street this morning.
Allen and Gober are to
clash in a Labor day contest,
this afternoon at Pampa be-
fore a huge crowd. The
crowd was assured when
the management announced
that no admission would be
charged. From these two;
teams that play today will
be selected the nine to meet
the Fort Worth Cats when
they come up on the annual
barnstorming tour. The Fort
Welt: What
ot it?
Vaaaat balj— Pieinieh
Leetnu pitcher- Dudley.
: 2’
4 4 4 4
•' netive campaign tat llrjuaMa' ti- terrific hend loek.
7. TRAICESCO MARINI
an V2 MILES OF SPAGHET
RT (ME SITTING A
..841080
•••••••••a 1 0 2 2 0
••••••«••• I 1 i 0 2 •
down harder that ever after a day's
rest; the bird season is ch; ___________
(By Th# Assdelated Press)
BOSTON, Sept. 1.— Bsbs Ruth hit
SHREVEPORT CONTINUI
SPURT TOWARD DIZZY
HEIGHTS OF TOP
8 S 1 8 1 S
1 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 0
1114 4 4
■ taarnsm. ta. Smi tarn# tea masaa
3 Leopold 8. Vaughn 8, Riviere
Struck out-- By Glzner 1, Tausch
1, Martina 8, Riviere 8, Pichera 1
‘ runs oft Vaughn]
- - kA-. rhwMM
viere in 624; » hits 4 runsofdi
ner in It'S, « hits. I fome att Yau
in 2, CM klt. ro ruh,bf Mrit
.. 8 4 8 8 4 1
(By The Ansoclated Prem)
CHICAGO, Sept. 1—An overflow
erowd of 50,000 saw Chicago trounce
St. Louis 10 io) 8 here today and
maintain its pace in the National
league pennant race.
Kiki Cuyler with 8 hite was the
Cubs' shining light.
Hack Wilson hit his thirty-fourth
home run of the season.
Chjcago snd Bt. Louis play a morn-
ing and afternoon game here to-
morrow and than both clubo go to
.............448 444 12-!
Rum boMet to- M<
Sled Allen, the grand old man of Panhandle base-
ball, has silently beep garnering his forces together for,
a final game against the Pampa Greys. All members of
the Tacks squad and those other good players hanging
around town that the skipper did not get to see this past |
week are urged to meet at the Gibson Drug Store on
Btanding.
Tulsa ....... ...... M 88
Okiahoma City. ... 78 M _
Omaha ............ 74
Wichita ...........74
Des Moines 78
Denver ............ 66"
Topeka . 65
Pssblo ............ 82
Where They Pley Today.
Pct
.878
All
..53G
.60 M 492
.88 8k .481
356- 69 48
..... .........52 7S 4LI
■••tun ........ ....49 78 .305
Where They Play Today
Philadelphia ot New York -1 games
ii Wilson e a ........
Smith .................
Gelbert ta............
Haine ...............
Hill p • *•••••••*••••••<
tiuln s • edje*ece,--•
bit#— Modadv. Fomiees. T-o-bee
Sewell. sherifiee-Tavener &.
Falk, 1# Sestet SMoe bene-
■a bp pitehed be!-by Hollowea
torah aai-^r Themes 3 bAd
IMM "a.’
K Clete#. Flaxsteed, by B»tel#nd
plase- Bartell. Clarke, off Morrison
‘ sl“prm“ rF3,
< - Score bvvinnings i
St Louis................144 002 000- I
Chicago..................100 104 11s—10
Summary: Runs batted ta—Carter 81
Taylor 1. Totsen 1, Blake 1. U Wilson 1.
English 1, Hornsby 1. Bottomley 1. t.
Wilson A Two-base kite—Taylor. Tolson,
eurter. Roettger. Home run—L. Wilson.
Stolen base-Stephengon. Secrifloe--Dlske.
, Double playe- English to Hornsby to. Tol-
sen; Hornsby to English to Tolaon : Frlach
to Gelbert to Bottomley; Frisch to Gel-
, bert. Left on bases- Chicngo 4, Bt Lout#
-----4, Ba-eon balis—att Blake 1, att Halaaa.
4. off Hi 8. Struek out-by Blake 8. by
---- inlnes 2. Hits-off iainess 11 4 tpttchedi
to 4 batters in 6th) ; off Hill 8 in 4. Hit'
ipitcher—by Hill (Enellh). Wild pitch
—Hill Losing pitcher—lnines.
.448444
. 8 4 4 4 4 1
. 8 4 4 1 4 4
. 1 4 4 4 4 4
. 1 4 4 4 1 4
. 1 1 4 4 0
Totals ........ .4 11 87 18 4
cHiCAGO-- AB R N PO A B
™ii Mi:
8 8 1 4 Shire#. 1b. ...........8 4 4 8 4 4
lips 8, O’Neal 1; MeCabga. Stru
ent —O'Ma.l 1. Hit hy piteksg
Casey by Phillipa, O'Neal by MeCat
Wild pitch —Phtllps, Double pin
— Schacht te Riley; Pierce to Snyd
to Pierse to Tillman to Urban; PU;
pen to Sehacht to Riley.
Pct.
,680
.891
AIS
.824
.478
4208
.... 44 U 447
Where They Play Today
Chicago at Detroit 2 games.
Bt. Louie at Cleveland- 2 games.
Nsw York at Philadelphia 2 games.
Washington at Beaten—8 games.
SENATORS TAKE
ONE FROM A’S
(By The Asnocinted Procs)
WASHINGTON, September 1—
PIRATES SHAKE
RED LUCAS JINX
(By The Associated Press)
CINCINNATI, Sept. 1.—Rod Lucas, i
star at the Red pitching .staff, foresd i
the Pirates to go twelve innings to- 1
day to seers their first victory sysr 1
him In two years, but ths Buecan- i
sen, fresh from their astounding I
success over the Cubs, tripped him ।
up snd took the one-day stand, 9 to ।
7. Lucas was working for kis eight- •
senth victory over the season.
. PITTSBURGH— AB R H PO A E
Bartoli, tb. ........... 111310
1. Waner, ............ 4 9 4 4 4 0
P. Waner, rf..........4 4 8 8 4 4 1
Traynor, 1b. . ........4 1 8 1 4 4
jnntham, 1b. . ...... 4 114 4 0
■WT oro#ky, if......... 4 4 0 4 4 4,
Hk-ualey. e. • ••••••■••• 4 14 8 4 4.
___Barhe, ^#- ............j l • 2 • 0
"ixFlagsteqd.0e 0A-2-A
Adams, ala a aaaaaaaaa a • • • •
‘ Brame, p. a aaaaaaaaaaaa 422 000
Kremer, m . ........... 1 01000 I
Totals ........... 41 0 14 M 18 4
iEDatied for Clarke in 11th. I
CiNINNATI- AB-R H PO A E
Swanaon, if, ......... 4 4 1 4 4 0
prensen, ............... 1 J 1 4 0
IsBukeforth .......... 1 4 1 4 4 4 1
jzitamann ........... 4 1 4 4 4 4 .
Scipp. 4b........ 2 0 0/20 013
AeKe, tt. .•!!.!!!;
, "Ke1l55, 15. V 4 | 4 11 1 4
--,-..2 1 * 8 E 2 J
crit, 1b. . . 4 1 1 J 1 0 i
oceh, e ...........-!!!!!!;
....................4 • • • • • • 1
Lucas. ». ............ 4 4 114 4
Summary: Kuna batted in—Lazder 4,
Paschal, Rath. Durocher, Ruffins S. Nar-
leski, Hegan. Two-bese hita—Digkey, Re-
gaa. Birr: . Three base hila—Durocher,
Barrett. A. Giuaton. Mome runs-tanzert ,
1: Ruth. Sqerifice—Paschal, Ruffins
Double ploys—Durocher, Lasr to Gehrie.
Lef on haaeo New Vote &, BooSmO. .
Boa# on ball-ott sachary 1, Boyne 1
Struek out—by Zachary 1, Berne 1. Hita
—off Bayne 4 in 7; eft Cartel l la l. j
Totala..........,,. .M 8 14 84 18 1
---...... . AB B K PQ A E;
f McMlltanlb.„........4 0 0 4 0 (>
Engilah M............ 43246,0
jornaly 1b............ 4 1114 0
L. Wios at.....A... 4 8 110 0
Carter rf.........?.... 21
Stepheneon tt . 11...
Tolaon 1b.............. 4 4 1 14 1 1
Taylor ...............4 1 1 4 1 4
Binke p .
Totala .
tii:
Mattox. •• 4 ......... 19 9 1 19
Simmone, if. • ....... 9 9 19 9 1
Mag#
Barna, 1b. , .......3 4 4 4 4 4 4
Boter. an. . . 1 4 4 4 4 4
Shores. W • ...........14 4 9 4 4
Rommel. *. ...........4 4 4 4 0 4
Le Bourveau, rf. . .... 8 4 1 8 4 0
w abhinoton—■ Aip h poA r.
Bam. 1b. . ............ 5521100
Rice, rf. . .. 4 4 4 4 a •
Barnes, rf. . .1 4 4 4 4 4
olin, if. .
Myer, tb. . .
Worth game will be some- Philadelphia .......di
where around the 22nd of New, York........-.74
-- 8L Louie.....
Totala .........1....48 1198618 4
la-Betted for Dremen in 9th.
to—Ran for sakeforth 4n 9th.
tar-Man for"Gooeh In th.
.r pTnupgne 2' 040 aaa aaa-a
ciieinmat........ 200 *14 *11 000—7
Rene betted inBartell, L. Wazen
plarke, Fingetend, Brume 4, Kremer. Kel.
ley 11 Crit «■ Gooch, Lecns 2. Tvo-bate
bite—Bartell. P. Waner. Grantham. Bram#,
Bwenaen. Dresem. Cri. Thrsrbmse. hite
—Crita. Homo fh-Brame Sloten banes
—L. Waner, Treynor, Allen. _Sanrifice
kite—Comorosky t. lartse.
Walker. Dogbe i- =
Ie"sn.bonbna-Brame l.
krmer“L.duem“. Struck oet-hr Brame
“t*sjmken,B,
gemEvE2N...pBHP4
Tavener, no. •••••••■•« 1 0 18 4 0
Averm, ef. ........... 411840
Fomeeta, 1b. . ........4 4 1 11 4 4
Folk. rt. ............ 4 1^ 1 1 4 0
rifices-Bresaler, Frederick. Double playe
— Thompsom and Thevenow. Left on BMW
— Philadelphia 11; Brooklyn 4. Base on
bate—off Mem 1: an MorFison 4: att Dud-
EJXtfrBS.'jJfUYSfi.t
TIGERS DEFEAT
ST. LOUIS, 12-3
(By The Acociated Prem)
RT, 7X>uM, BegOawitor 1. — Thle
Detroit i Tigers took the second
straight game from the St. Louis
Browns today behind George Vhle’s
effective pitching, 7 to 8. It gave
the Tigers the series, two games to
BEAT NORMAN
The boys had their only day at
the senson att raaiartaj tnraa
Conch Beijlli’s . UM ogMd ef
Handles. Wsawneverniof’em
and they were net home sleepinz.
either. Tears Rhe ths youngiters
eaught ap on thelr dates with tbe
opposite M yesterday. Well, that’
be the leet cow fer a Mag leng 1
time,
BEAT NORMAN
Oh, yea. We just about forgot our
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M R H PO A E
".5 ! J 1 2 ! enoia, a- .
wm^y. ......- t 8 8 2 3 ? * -
IFiemciuuni J
sjrie:*2 « • •
. Bmythe, P- • •••••♦••<• 9 9 1 ® 4 °
Totals • ..........41 19 1® 27 15 1 .
MOOBLYN- AB R H PO A $ Jackson, .......
3 Vart,ts:ii
igg-V 121,1 enewich, •• • ••
5^^: ruu | : H ?
XX'V.03:50
Watwood, ef. • ........ 9 9 9 9 9 9
Kamm, 99. • ........ 19 119 0
Kerr, Zb. • -....-4.. 0 9 9 9 1 0
Reru. ^tetete^^t 1 0 9 19 0|
• - Oe • 022 9'9 Y
_ A K Thomas, 9- • •eeeeeesael 9 Q 1 2 0
8 1 1 18 « •iBrzne.P..............• • 2 • • 2
4 8 B 1 4 4 fllaftmam • | • • • 2 2
8 18 8 8 iKIaaey . ............ 1 4 118 4
___________4 • * 8 4 II _ .
......wo# 4 14 14 1 Tot1.:.a
auu; 5:: J x 01-
..........4 • 4 4 4 1 T 1. t L Both are
1 4 4 4 4 olSunen Mom. runn"VE‛ These *bs«e
to Davey, swanson to Kelly Mmm
to Jeffries to Radeliff. stolen bases
- Akers, Easterling 8, Petrie. 84
flcse— Glazner, Swaraon, Lamb. Lsfl
mbnnenBenumont II Dulles BN
HELLO sPoRrS rei
HOUSTON; Sept: aGiven bril.
Tantabpponbytiinftelde bleh
eleked off three double bUlihga,
Dick Morreli, crafty right handei
from the Southern annoeiation,
day mastered the Buffe, I te V N
Shreveport ..... 140 M1 010—570
Houston ........ 000 001 000-1 • 0
Summary Two-base hits-#- Hel-
man, Dock. Heme ran — HoimAn
q4 AI am haud..4 am hiona Sae r if iende
oV0n venu"VenVI• """77
Deviveros, Stewart Double - plmye
and the papers go to press long be-
fore the usuml time! Yeah? Well,
' What at ItT
..14 4 1 IT 10 4
AB R M PO A 8
.. 8 1 1 1 a 1
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>••411184
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.. 4 4 4 1 4 1
... 4 a 1 14 4 1
.. 4 4 4 1 1 4
.. 4 4 4 T 1 1
BOSTON- AB It N PO A E
Rishbaaru, ■(. . „„„,,14-1 H 8
Maranville, so. .......0 18 4 11
Sialer. 1b. ............4 4 14 10
Bell. 1b. ........... 4 4 10 14
Narper, If. . .......... 4 8 1 4 4 4
Clark, ef.......... 8 4 1 4 0 4
Maealra. 1b. . .......4 14 4 14
----r
............4 4 114 4
i: 2233
........... 231320
10/3510
Manush, Johhson, Wuestiimg. Doable
play.— telll to krew to Blue. Left on
4 toatage; off Remmel 4 to
WUd pitah Remmel. Loing
.........M 4 14
(By The Awaoalated "r) -JI
WACO, Texas. Up .11 — Wetel
nosed cut the Spuddera in the fir
gume today 7 to 8 and fought 68
it was dark in the nighuni
the game going eight Innings, 7 tf-
FIRST GAME.
Wichita Falla .050 100 000-4 0 “
Waco ...... 802 000 Mx—f 0'9
Two-base kite—Wiltse, Fiet, 172
Blackerby. Three-base hit-vitaem
aid. llome rune—Warwick, Staplh
ton. Stolen base Turgeon. BaaMI
balls—Wiltse 2, Harrie 8, Thurmqel
1 Struck out -Harris 8, Wiltae H
HR batsman-Bettencourt by Harrin.
Double playa- Wiltn4 to Henton_28
Stapleton, Turgeon to Benton to Std
pleton, Piet to Stuvengon 8, Turgeon
to Stapleton, Bettenrourt to Tureeen
to Stapleton, Sacriticen- Warwiek.
Tobin. Left on bases- Wichita Faue
1, Waco 8. Pitchers— Record oM
rune, six hits, off Harria in S mo»e
. -ousinathlWidalche allarri4-.MM-
ning pitcher Harris.
SECOND GAME. 1
Wichita Falls ..010 120 30-7 12 9
Waco.........108 008 10—1 8 4
Two-base hite—Stapleton 8; Suli-
van. Heme runs -Mellano, Rye. Bi
tencourt, Bennett, Stuvengon, Hehtb
Sanguinet. Bases on belle—Fallen 8#
Thurman 1, Payne 1. Strack out—
Pollan 4. Payne 4, Thurman 2..‘MS
bataman Blackerby by ayus. Busiia
fles Sullivan. Left on banee-/wich4
IU Fdlle 4: Waco 8. Pitehinr-A
cord 8 runt, 7 hits off Pallan la • Ah-
sings; (none out ta 7th), ohe‛ vn4
three hits off Thurman in 1 innidgi
Benl, Maranville,
etrom t. ott, M—--- -------
gam Sesvlfliw Bbter. clark L Lafe aa
boaw-New York Berten S. Raw on
bnilof Beatas 1. Genepieh LEeibola *’
52*22
-beibeidLoatmepiteher.Bentoh.
An inezeaue over previous year,
800 Chinese have been departed aa
"undesirable" by the rhippine I-
landa ..... - a - - .
........v a 8 « 7 1
Here la 4tb
Thoma to Sth. ,
■SISSI Sill
Washington Senators took ano of |
the tan games thsy have won ftom
Philadelphia today, 18 to 3.
Sam Jones was in form and hold
the league leaders safe throughout.
PHILADELPHIA- AB R H PO A E
Blabop. rf............8 S 4 4 1 4
Franck. cL . 4 4 4 1 4 4
Hbm. ef. ....... 8 114 4 4
umiaa, tt. ............8 4 1 t 4 4
Perkins, c. • ••■••••••• 4 4 4 8 0 0
.84 41
.72 68
.87 58
(Lary). Leetag
Totala . .............M 18 14 17 4 1
The score by taetasu
Piiigdelphia ......... 444 IN 444- 8
Watetagtan 2 g 844 444 44s—u
Bourveau. Saepirigee — Fremeh, Myer.
Double playa—Joe Cronin ta Myer to
Bam. Fokx to Hele to Buna. Left on baeoa
-Phlladelpha 4, Wanhington 14. irat
taw h bate att Rommell 1; att Breck-
enrldge fl att Jone l. Struck out-y
Sberm 11 by Romme by Dreekenride
1. Hit-got Shism. 8 la 1-4; att Brech-
lull Detain 4, AL Louta 4
Unite, tef Kimee 1. Beruek out
holder 1. Oudew 1. Uhl# 6. Hito
holder 14 in 7 2-31 att Osdea
Kimeey I to L Loeing piteher-
AB R H PO A E
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.414114
.411104
.411111
. 1 4 4 4 1 4
. 4. 4 1, 1 4 0
.441100
. 4 4 4 4 1 4
. 8 4 4 7 8 1
(By The Amnociated Prem) _ aa
NEW YORK, Sept 1.—The tail- piie
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