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Show Wise Money Already on Yank Squad By GEORGE KIKKAET t nltcd Preas SparU Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 10 With only 23 days of the major league baseball season remaining, all Indications Indi-cations pointed today toward another an-other all-New York world series. The Yanks have an 11-gama lead, with only 27 games left to play. If the Yanks win 14, the second-place Detroit Tigers would have to win all 23 of their remaining gamas to beat them out. The Clams sUII have to contend with the Cuba, but they have three-game lead with 27 games left to play. If they win 17 the Cuba will have to win 20 out of 23 to take the pennant Bookmakers already arc quoting the Yanks 2-1 favorites to win the world title, regardless of who wins the National league pennant. It the fiitta twin h nAA rnw w.L. Ih. Yank as high as 3-1, longeet priced favorite in world series history. Nutshell new from yesterday' baseball front: Sherh Yankee blew two leads, one of four runs, and lost to the Red Sox, who made six errors, by a 13-7 score. The win put Boston bark In fourth place. Surprise Luke Hamlin out-pitched out-pitched Carl Hub bell to give Brooklyn Brook-lyn a B-l victory over the Giants. The Giant collected 14 nil to win the aecond game, t-2. Reirengo Lon Warneke, traded down the river to St. Louis last winter win-ter by the Cuba, checked Chicago. t-2. The victory broke a string of 11 straight Cub victories over the Cards. Jinx Pittsburgh maintained Its dominant spell over Cincinnati by winning Its thirteenth victory in 14 games, 1-0. Ed Brandt euthurled Uene Schott Newcomer Washington's rookie pitcher, Joe Krskauskas, up from Trenton IN. Y.-Pa. league), held Athletics to one hit in seven innings in-nings In a relief role and won his first game, 13-0. The Senators made it a clean sweep by saigging out a 12-10 victory in the nightcap. Struggle Coming from behind four times, Detroit finally subdued Cleveland, 10-9, on Billy Rogell's single in the ninth. Despair The St. Louis Browns blew two leads to the Chicago White Sox and Anally lost, t-S, for their eleventh defeat in 12 games. The other game was a tie. The Browns outhit the Sox, IS to 16, but left IS men stranded, Yeeterday Hera Vine DiMag-glo. DiMag-glo. Bees' bespectacled outfielder, who slugged out a homer with two mates aboard to give Boston a b-S victory over the Phillies. |