Show Rookie Beats Seats Feller By y P PAUL NEW YORK Aug 26 UP tIP tIP- P- P Theres There's not not much mention of Charles Broadway Wagner In baseballs baseball's record books in fact the he Who's Who of the diamond doesn't even list him on his past performances but if last nights night's brilliant triumph over the Cleveland Cleve Cleve- Cleveland land and Indians is any indication of what the Boston Red Sox pitching will be like in 1942 the Hub team may be hard to beat Beating Cleveland doesn't come under the hard do heading Inthe Inthe in the he American league any longer but mt beating the Indians when they haVe lave Bobby Feller FeHer on the pitching bill lill is an entirely different story Broadway Charlie cut Feller down to his own size last night by holding the Tribe to four hits for fora a j. j 1 0 victory his seventh of the season eason It was Fellers Feller's eleventh loss oss of the year against 21 wins The Chicago White Sox trounced the he Yankees 9 1 in the New Yorkers Yorkers' Yorkers Yorkers' Yorkers Yorkers' York York- ers' ers last appearance of the year at Comiskey park to trim their first- first place margin to 16 games Southpaw Southpaw South- South paw law Ed Smith held the Yankees to o nine hits and hung up his thIrteenth thirteenth thIr- thIr triumph The Sox hammered hammered ham ham- Marius Marlus Russo and Norman Branch for 12 hits and enjoyed two wo scoring free-scoring Innings putting over three runs in the sixth and four our in the seventh |