Show X THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 10 1930 STARS DIVIDE x DOUBLE HEADER ToR A' COAST LEAGUE Standing of tha Teams Hollywood Los AngelesSan Francisco - Oakland Sacramento Portland Mission Seattle ? TUESDAY’S RESULTS Mission 3 San Francisco (second game seven innings) 9-- Oakland 9-- Portland 4 Los Angeles 3-- 0-- 2 Hollywood 2 (second game 10 innings) Sacramento SAN Seattle 6-- 10 3-- 4-- 0 1- -7 ’ SrTAAiP MoOrtMs -THRee VEAR5 S PEiLi-- TEVs AT ATfeMToAi LUCK DRAF (FFf Kocrf T id AFRICA -- THUMBei RlPES L se'As x’m coUMecnfep VarfH A "RUBBER COMPAMV TOO HAF ARGUAiP COME AF A -- riME LIKE VISS TEM I CAUF Aap rtfey-- Keep Me oaI THE He — TH’ VJORLP SA VS — VoU Alt He would HAve satrrvt imdia ZTuF MV we Have aut ql7 Hers wHo Has CILfUXAtiaAl A FRANCISCO Sept 10— (UP) — There was plenty of baseball played in the Admission day double-heade- rs in the Pacific Coast ieague but standings of the clubs remained for the most part unchanged A surprising feature of the day was the loss of both games by the third-plac- e San Francisco Seals to Missions The Misthe sions won the first encounter 9- -4 and played shutout ball in the second to make nine hits and beat the Seal3 0 Second place Los Angeles also triumphed in the afternoon game over the league leading Hollywood Sheiks scoring a trio of runs in the fifth inning to take a 1 vic- TqTF lGOK-GU--r CHfMS Possible: RUBBER RAIStflOl V LAUD Lightweights Ready For Ttle Contest tail-endi- ng 3-- 3-- tory Hollywood retaliated in the a 2 win night game with Sacramento won both games from Seattle the afternoon one by a score of 3 and the night affair 10-- 2 Oakland crashed through with two victories over Oakland The Oaks allowed only three hits to win the afternoon game 0 and five hits to win at night 2 At San Francisco — First game: Score- :R H E 4 11 4 San Francisco 0 9 13 Mission Batteries: Douglas and Penebsky Cole and Brenzel Second game — Score: R H E 1 0 9 San Francisco 7-- 6-- 4-- 9-- Mission 3 7 0 (Seven innings by agreement) Batteries: Turpin and Penebsky lieber and Hofmann i NEW YORK Sept By Williams some EXPERIENCES’ THAT WOULD MAKE A peRSOMhS Vila MUST fHeM OAlLV BEEAl MV WAV lAi HAp -- o 2 ' - I Voa've ps-- f be- OR WE-E- -- By Ahern OUT OUR WAY Here TUJa Be on - Vul SepjT 10— (AP)— CHICAGO While fans are focusing their eyes on the National league race the world’s championship Philadelphia Athletics are forcing the American league pennant battle into a dying coma With but 14 games to go the Athletics today held the lead with a 6 Vi -- game grip over the Washington Senators who had 17 games left To overhaul the champions the Senators faced the somewhat Impossible task of winning all their games while the A’s won but nine out of 14 Or if the A’s won only five more the Senators would have to win all but three to grab the pennant World series ticket' sales open in Philadelphia next Monday four-corner- ed Beavers Lose To Oaks Missions Down Seals In Holiday Tilts - OUR BOARDING HOUSE Mackmen Favored In Junior League 10— (AP)— Their intensive preparations completed A1 Singer and Jimmy Me Larnin turned their- - thoughts toward Broadway tod$y and their duel at the Yankee stadium tomorrow night A decisive swing in sentiment toward singer caused the betting odds to drop from to ‘2 to 1 to 7 to 5 with McLarnin still on the long end Prospects were that the battler from Vancouver would be only a little better than an even choice against the lightweight champion at ring time crown will not Singer’s IV 10-rou- nd f 135-pou- nd be at stake j Q1930 1 TOR Q--T?V)AL MAXTOR HE Pittsburg Stars Fight For Posts HAMILTON Sept 10— (UP)— Daily scrimmage sessions of the University of Pittsburg football squad are - beings enlivened these days by- the three-cornerfight between three sophomores for the halfback berth left1 open by the Uansa Paul graduation of Toby and Warren Heller are the second year men competing for Uansa’s place j Practice yesterday was devoted to blocking and tackling BY MCA 6CWYICJ INC 8rATorr CAMP 90 - JfPWiLti ' emoBYNUURVIC&lS ed Three Eye (flubs In Final Series At Sacramento— First game: Score: ha E2 3 Seattle 6 10 Sacramento 0 Batteries: House and Borreani FTeitas and Koehler DANVILLE r OH STEPHEN — HNJE YOU HEARD ? — T’m bOSt D09REO AND BASE 6CK 11 OM A LONxS AOS: CR ovst DJ TVEVR BOKI The Way of a Man With a Maidi r Bcrr tAY VOOQO1 OOKft i SEE uoix SEW A THMG TO Dofcox Aeocrc TVE Vr !0OW 1 Q1ALLV 1 THW5M VOO AUE AVXOWM6 YOOtt MA61MPCDOIO TO (JOK5 WWO VOO OHH WOW TO DAGGER'— WHKT )KETH56 WFM)-TO- L HOOVO TO Hit A TO iOVLYjoPPORriOWxTY A 1XTTVE tWOOLisE EOtO — AVIO THEY'UU VE QOCCE A3FE XT oe any THE TttP cAvafr By Martin ? 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Danville which is 2 10 Seattle SaeAamento 1 a St Louis Cardinal farm 10 13 The Batteries: Lamanski and Bor Hoosiers have never won a Three -reani Flynn and Kohler Eye league flag while Danville has won but one in 30 years At Los Angeles — First game: Scorer R H E Hollywood l3 69 01 Los Angeles Batteries: Johns and Severeid (By The Associated Press) Baecht and Hannah CHICAGO — Edgat Norman ChiSecond game — cago knocked out Bert Quinn Score: R H E Honolulu (1) 7 14 2 Hollywood Los Angeles 2 8 3 INDIANAPOLIS Ind— Tracy Cox (Ten innings) outpointed Henry Fal-egaIndianapolis Batteries: Wetzel and Bassler Des Moines (10) Ballou Peters Barfoot and Hannah — Skiff i FAVORITE BOOED At Oakland— First game: 10— (AP)— CHICAGO Sept Brown Wisdom the! fleet son of Brovrp Pfince now knows how Babe Ruth and Hack Wilson feel when they get booed for not getting a home run The flashy thoroughbred went into the Olympia Fields Country club stake race yesterday an odds-o- n favorite He finished last in a field Batteries: Fullerton and Palmi-san- o: of five and the la?ge crowd booed Edwards and Lombardi him lustily r BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WOULD " JT t i kcmt besults ! i I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Closer and Closer I By Blosser 1 i no V" I five-year-o- Tl-Prodi- gy purrisis HI I i Ba3SA0-i- s AMO ld OP A 0ESPS2ATS rue1 ! 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