Show Cubs Should Not Lament Purchase of Klein for Duty in Their Outfield Former Philly Star ProY Proving ng Mighty 1 Valuable Bit of Iu to Chicago's Team Owners r Wills T ns No 3 oil 0 J i By HUGH S. S FULLERTON JR Associated Press Sports Writer riter The expensive experiment of shifting Chuck Klein from right field at Baker Bowl In Philadelphia to the left side ide of the Cubs Cubs' Wrigley fled field pasture at Chicago appears after a couple of hasty glances to ro be a I. I HANDY CHAP I A 4 Z t b 7 t j c t V. V I p. p 4 I ChUCK KLEIN success Nine games so far seem eem to have allayed any fears about his fielding arid and about the lesser esser that doubt Chucks Chuck's hitting might suffer from the change ot of scene Not only has he fielded flawlessly sl handling 26 chances but his batting average attests that his bat has lost Jost none of its potency Klein has ha failed to connect con con- in only one game and his cal colo lection or of timely hits hils includes four home runs I LeadIng LeadIng- th thIt It was Klein Keln who was the leading Chicago Friday as the Cubs md and the as hooked up In an Inning ll-Inning duel only major league contest contest con con- test to evade the thc attacks ot of Old Mm Man Weather Chuck connected for three singles oft off the delivery or of James Otto Tex Carleton and picked his spots well enough to score the tying run In the eighth and pave the way for Chica Chicago's os o's to 3 victory With the Cubs trailing in the latter stage of the struggle between Cane Cane- ton and Lonnie Warneke Warncke Chuck smacked a base basc hit advanced to third on Babe Hermans Herman's single and scored while George was groundIng ground ground- ing out Warneke Wins Third As Warneke Warncke went vent on to pitch c ball for the last four innings of the overt overtime me contest to gain his third trio tn- Gabby Hartnett and Kiki CU Cu- Cu er who had done little and nothing res respectively in Chicago's first eight games got together to produce the winning tally Cuyler leaving the bench for the first time lime after hurt a foot in the tenth smacked a single on the first pitch he saw Manager Charley Chancy Grimm sent him to second with a sacrifice Then after Billy Jurges had been en Intentionally passed Hartnett Hart Hart- nett drove in the odd counter with a single his first hit In 13 times Up Buster Mills rookie Cardinal outfielder outfielder out out- fielder hit safe safely his first three times at bat to run up a string or of seven straight blows before he was halted in inthe inthe the ninth Sr 51 LOUIS I CHICAGO DHO BHO Al A. I n 13 HOA 5 2 1 5 a 3 o 0 a 0 3 5 2 2 0 W m S 1 3 6 N fJ 5 i 1 7 5 gl el l nb g 3 2 g 0 Med l 5 1 4 n F. F S 5 2 4 0 5 0 8 4 1 2 0 V. V 5 0 4 0 I 1 1 0 0 4 3 4 0 4 0 12 0 Durochers 3 0 1 4 1 6 3 1 0 0 0 S 5 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 Carl 4 0 0 01 Totals 42 Totals 40 11 33 15 out when hen winning run scored Ion for Durocher Duroch r In nInth St. St Louis OOt 2 00 Chicago r H oio 3 01 Summary Runs batted t ln-Frich ln Col- Col tins b ck i f rl Two base Stolen bases ek SAcrifice Grimm Double plaY plaY-FrIsch to Durocher Bases on balls bails Carleton 2 Struck out Carleton 3 War War- neke 2 HIt by Carleton pitcher En English |