| Show THE OGDEN 10 SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 26 1934 R : i - STANDARD-EXAMINE- o mu weirs A ti Will Becorsb-Ca- ll ft ft ft CaE Be 'ft ft ft: 'ft ft : 71 n ft V ft ft Ties Rowe Mark As Win Major League Schoolboy Pitching Tigers Team Direct Ogden ' Du ring New Season Ray Vaughn Looms as Fine Germany Aug 25:— TAP)— Walter Neusel will have a d pull in: weights when the blonde German ' heavyweight tackles his compatriot Max Schmel-in- g bout tomorrow in a in the enormous dlrt-- track' motor speedway transformed into a stadium for the fight Both fighters went through light workouts in local gymnasiums this morning before reporting for the ceremonies They apweighing-i- n peared to be in excellent condition and regard the fight as "a stepping stone to a bout with Max Baer holder of ' the world's heavyweight title All Germany was feverishly expectant tonight in anticipation of the' fight Additional room was made inside the race track to ac5000 standcommodate more than seven-poun- tUf ins ( t HAMBURG I "Ernie SlmkinJ football coach is due back in Ogden this wfcek The Tigers will trot out practically a new team this coming! season Benny DeCorso and Woody Call and Pete Piersonti stand out as the outstanding performers of the newniachine They are all line- men j j DeCorso and Call will perform at guards while Piersonti is slated for a regular tackle position Earl Rowse stands out as the probHe able first string quarterback saw plenty of service last season and with a year's experience under his belt should show plenty of ability Other players of the 1933 team who should sparkle for the fprange Streaks are: Hal Peterson end Phil Re veil end Harold Williams halfback and Ray Vaughn full- back Vaughn is one of the most: promising prospects at Ogden Iigh in the lat decade He does evejrything well He is a capable kicker tosses forward passes with consistency and can also tote the leather Ogden will again compete with Logan Weber Box Elder Bear River' North Cache South Cache and Preston in the northern division grid race "We have a number of hrogans to replace but prospects lookfrather bright" said Coach Kapple last night "Just as soon as Coach Sim-ki- n t iy x 4 4 91 ees rt ' c VtYf robber In view of the intense interest displayed in the training 'campaigns of both fighters it was estimated that a record attendance of nearly 100000 would be on hand when : crL r Schmeiing climb through the ropes if the weather is favor-' ' 7 d able returns we will start Golf Is the new Interest of Doroj for the new year games "The schedule f Or division one was- thy Poynton Hill Olympic drafted last spring but so many pro- diving championa who Is shown tests nave' been issued against the plodding across Los Angeles fairschedule that a new one may be way And she Is wearing one of those abbreviated costumes the drafted - - woixosiXRf-ifie FINALSTODAY ' " I MCKEV COCHRANE StEGOLF EL --V ' ' ' J " - lJ ' vwnH "TriE MATCH AERTfoM "THAT ' ' - f HE'P RovwE WTM TT4E : 1 other run tn £ "The Tigers will present pracobject of much discussion recently tically a new line and a news back-fie- ld (Associated Press Photo)in the 1934 race Practice! games will hold the attention in early Sep-- tember Our league games will get under way about the third week in j September - rt — - NEWPORT R I Aug 25— CAP) —After her third straight defeat in the final trials to select a defender of the America's cup Frederick Prince's Weetmoe tonight dropped out of competition and left the quest to Yankee of Boston and Rainbow of New York Harold S newly constructed i candidate V Weetamoe today suffered her second defeat by Rainbow which led her around a 30 mile triangle ' by four minutes and 28 seconds) Previously she was beaten py Yankee sailed by rCharles Francis Adams former navy secretary j Weetmoe was withdrawn from the competition by the selection committee of the New York Yacht Hclub Today's race was not a very stirring exhibition as sail interests go for Vanderbilt won the engagement at the very start Both yachts! were tardy crossing the line but Weetamoe was by far the greater iaggard She was about a minute behind Rainbow and having Just j been blanketed by her rival was moving much slower Prom then on it was a procession around the 30 mile triangular course with Weetamoe never out of Rainbow's wake j Tom Sopwith had his Endeavour Britain's hope of recovering the famous trophy out again todar for another brush with Vanitie Gerard Lambert's old and ineligible! CUP sloop There meetings are strictly informal and no records are kept Van-derbil- t's : - — — - New Orleans To Meet Cumberland In Final TOPEKA Kas Aug 25— (AP) — N§ w Orleans and Cumberland! Md teams will meet at Chicago August for the national championship of the American Legion junior basetournament j ball r r New Orleans defeated Seattle 10 to 6 in the western sectional tournament here today shortly after the Cumberland team had beaten Char lotte 6 to 5 in the eastern regional c 29 tournament a oastonia v N Cj Aug r— Two home runs by Fern Bell recruit outfielder enabled Hollywood to defeat Seattle 3 to 2 this after- noon Score: Hollywood AP) i- - R H E Seattle - 2 i Brown's Ice Cream and Devil's Slide clash in a league ty game at the stadium this afternoon in the second game of a double-head- er 3 6 1 fr 1 Batteries: II Pillette and tarini Densmore A Campbell liersnoerger Elmer Dean Goes on Strike at Houston Becker's Sunday morning HOUSTON Texas Aug 25— (AP) in — Another of the pions oppose Browning-Chevrol- et believes Dean contest one the first at p jn sharp he's worth more - moneyboys to baseball This game will be a:- seven-innin- g This time it's Elmer "Wanta-goob- er affair Lady" Dean champion peaThe contest between Brown's and nut and pop salesman at the pdrk Devil's Slide will be the final league wherer Houston a St Louis Cardinal game of the year for these two farm team plays teams "He's out on a strike" said WalCoop's Market journeys to Kays-vil- le ter Benson concession director f at for a final battle with the Kays-vil- le the 'park "He- threatened to quit to hop team A victory for Coop's once before and I told-hiwill send them into a! tie for first to it He showed up the' next night "Then yesterday he called me on place with Layton ins the second-iha- lf more money : the telephonerace' or let Til your goobers go stale' he Ogden Grill of the Utah-Idah- o said him told I nothing doing He league invades Brigham City for a said contest with Logan Collegians This quit" Elmer is a brother of Dizzy and is the first of two play-o- ff contests -Paul Cardinal pitchers for the second-ha- lf Utitle in the -I who St Louiswere reinstated after recently league The winner meets Logan fined for failand being suspended Elks next Sunday for 'the right to " ure to an exhibition appear "at oppose club for the ' game title v league -44— Vandenacker is slated to perform on the slab for the Ogdenites The Babich Goes contest at Brigham City is scheduled for three p m cham- - - - jj- I -- t - ! — Johnny To Brooklyn Machine " "" """" "' "' —i n — hi— was-missin- 4 ' Moore hoopeTtmes 22 51 5 J 2 5 If 2b 0 r 00 10 rf Comorosky Lombard! c Prey p Stout p ' xAdams Kleinhans p xxSchulmerich Johnson p Kolp p xxxManion 6 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Aug 25— (AP) Fielding support was not in keeping with the pitching of Jimmy Zirrn and Manuel Salvo today sd the luckiest pitcher— Salvo won j The result was a 4 to 3 victory RJLE San Francisco 3 ! 3 6 4 i9 3 Sacramento Batteries Zinn and Monzo Salvo and EaJkeldL - ' l i 15 24 2 5 0 0 v 0 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 111 1 1 12 i -- 4—-— Standings 11110 10 : : 0 - ooioo 00 " 01 10 - J " '' - 25-lf- AP ABRHPO AE Bartell ss 5 5 Chiozza 2b xL Wilson 5 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- - 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1010 Haslin 2b Allen 1 3 1 1 0 If 6 5 J Moore rf Camilli lb J Wilson c": 12 2 11 5 22 3 2 0 0 1 5 5 G Davis cf Walters 3b E Moore p Johnson p Collins p 3 5 4-- 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27:1? 0 3 2 0 0 0 Totals 45 12 18 ' x— Batted for Chiozza in Sth ' PITTSBURGH : AB R H PO AE L Waner cf R Waner rf Undstrom If "6123 5 Vaughanss Suhr lb Thevenow 3b ' Lavagetto 2b Grace c Swift p Smith p Chagncn p xxJensen Birkof er p French pi : xxxLucas ' 3 - 3 ? -- '41 - '' - - -- 4 4 0 1 2 Totals 0 0 4-- 1 3 -- 1 0 1: 3- 2 39 Schulte cf 4 4 2 3 Susko lb Bluege 3b Weaver p Russell p -- Swedish Star Claims W orld's Discus Mark 25— (UP)— Harold OSLO Aug Andersson of Sweden today claimed a new world record for the discus throw with a mark of 5242 meters The official mark is 5173 meters established by Paul Jessup of Washington State college at Pittsburgh in 1S30 A 9 3 1 2 0 2' 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 9 10 27 32 1 : Cleveland 201 000 OO0t--3 2 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 DIVIDE TWIN BILL PHILADELPHIA Aug 25— (AP) —The Philadelphia Athletics and the St Louis Browns divided a double-head- er In concluding their five game series today St Louis whining 0 4 0 0 0 0' 5 - se - 01 113 er 10 10 xx-Horn- 0-- - xxx-Pepp- er 000 000 002 01—3 7 000 110 000 00—2 11 Chicago 2 Andrews 2 100 p 0 0 McQuaig If 3 1 0 4 3 3 4 3 3 1 1 1 13 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 31 3 6 27 13 1 0 0 0 0 Boston 31 2 6x26 9 0 Totals Batteries: Earnshaw and Mad-jesx— Two out when winning run Shea Rhodes Walberg and scored Leggett xx— Batted for Grube in 9th Second game : xxx— Batted for Newsom in Sth CHICAGO AB R H PO A E ATHLETICS 6 3 3 0 0 AB R H PO A E Swanson rfs 4 0 2 1 0 0 6 1 2 2 0 0 Cramer cf Haas cf 4 0 0 5 4 0 5 2 2 2 0 0 Williams 2b i Simmons If ki r 0 0 Ca-mi- Totals 0 0 5 8 2 0 0 0 the first game 5 to 4 and the Mackmen the second' 3 to 2 The Browns won the series three games r to two First game: R h E 010 002 200—5 7 1 St Louis 000 000 004—4 4 3 Philadelphia Batteries: Coffman Newsom and Rowe Three-bas- e hits — Rogell Grube' Benton Mahaffey and Berry Home runs — Greenberg Sacrifices— Hayes: Second game: Bluege Double plays — Myer to Susko ST LOUIS Winning pitcher — Rowe AB R H PO'A E Losing pitcher — Weaver 2 0 0 0 2 0 Clift 3b 4 0 West cf TAKE TWO GAMES 0 0 4 0 0 7 0 0 BOSTON Aug- 25— CAP) —The Burns lb 3 11 2 0 0 Chicago White Sox nosed out the Garms If Boston Red Sox in both games of a Campbell rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 double-head4 3 0 today 3 to 2 and 8 Melillo 2b to 7 both games going 11 innings Grube c 3 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 Appling's triple and Dykes' single 0 0 0 1 0 0 off Johnny Welch with one out in Hartley c 3 0 0 5 3 0 the eleventh gave the visitors the Strange ss 0 Newsom p 2 0 nightcap :1 0 1 0 Firse game 0 0 It H E 6 5 6 2 " ' 0 0 0 0 4 0 35 2 9 27 12 1 Totals x— Batted for Bluege in Dth - xx—Batted for Russell in 9th Score by innings: 000 001 003 — 4 Detroit 001 000 100—2 Washington two-bahits— Manush Summary: p 0 Kimzy Gallivan p 0 " 'i vis 3 1 1 0 41 8 15 27 6 0 Totals xx—Jensen" batted for Chagnon In ' " ' the Sth ' " xxx— Batted for French in Sth 010 000 182— 12 Philadelphia 100 002 050— 8 Pittsburgh lli Two'base hits:J Wilson 2 Grace Jensen Walters ' home run: P Waner stolen bases:AUenL Waner sacrifice Lindstrom winning pitcher: E Moore losing pitcher: Swift " xx-Tra- 0 1 1 0 00 0000 00 01 0 4 12 27 0 5 10 0 3 1 2 5 0 4 1 se Hopkins 3b 0 Ruel c 2 0 Conlan x 0 Shea c 5 0 0 0 2 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'O 0 0 I l l 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 New York 202 210 02x— 9 WASHINGTON AB R H PO A E hits— ChapSummary: two-ba5 6 0 man Hoag Burnett Three-bas- e 4 O Myer 2b tits — Gehrig 4 1 2 0 Stone rf Home runs — Crosettl 4 0 2 0 Lazzeri Double plays — KnickerManush If 4 0 0 2 bocker Pytlak Burnett and Hale Cronin ss 4 0 Bolton c 2 0 Knickerbocker Halt and Trosky 0 0 0 0 Sewell c Losing pitcher— Lee 0 Appling ss 0 Dykes lb 0 0 Hayes 2b 1 13111 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 3 Score by innings: Or 253 4 5 4 5 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 - A 0 0 Second game: PHILADELPHIA n ' ss 1 7 4 10 i : 000 00 00 -- Philadelphia' Pittsburgh NEW YORK AB R H PO A E 22 Fox rf Rowe p 2 1 - DETROIT Cresettl ss AB R H PO A B Saltzgaver 3b White cf 5 0 0 3 0 0 Chapman cf Cochrane c 5 0 0 5 0 1 Gehrig lb 4 0 0 1 1 0 Lazzeri 2b Gehringer 2b Goslin If 5 0 0 5 0 0 Hoag rf 4 1 Rogell ss 41 Byrd If 4 12 8 1 0 Jorgens c Greenberg lb 4 1 2 2 2 0 Broaca p Owen 3b : - -- SACRAMENTO 230 10 80 L Sacramento Ekes Out Close Verdict ni— er He- - allowed four hits for three Weaver p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 runs in the thirteenth inning Wally xxxxHurst 0 0 0 0 tf was 1 0 0 0 1 '0 the hero Boston for Berger xxxxxStephenson driving in five runs three of them 36 - 4 9 27 14 2 with a home run in the sixth inTotals V x — Batted 'for 'Tinning in 7th ning i xx— Warneke ran for Hartnett BOSTON ab 2 H PO A E in 9th 7 3 xxx—Ran for Grimm in 9th Urbanski ss Mallon 2b 5 2 3 2 2 0 xxxx— Hurst batted for Weaver In 7 1 2 8 Jordon lb 9th ' 2 4 6 cf xxxxx— Batted for Hurst in 9th 0 Berger : 102 000 000—3 7 0 1 5 0 0 Brooklyn Lee If 6 1 4 7 0 1 Chicago V 000 004—4 Thompson rf "000 McManus 3b 6 O 1 2 2 I Two base hits: Cuccinello Hart2 0 0 2 2 0 nett three base hit: Cuyler home Hogan c xBrandt 0 1 0 0 runs: Frey Taylors-sacrificeBoyle 4 0 1 0 double plays: HackTi) Hartnett to Spohrer c 4 0 0 2 1 0 Grimm Jurges to Galan to Grimm Brown p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Winning Smith p pitcher: Weaver losing Babich pitcher: 56 9 19 39 ir 2 Totals x— Ran for Hogan In seventh DIVIDE HONORS CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH Pa Aug 25— (AP) AB R H PO A E Philadelphia and Pittsburgh split a 6 0 13 4 0 double bill today the Pirates taking Piet 3b 7 1 A 3 4 Slade ss the first 4 to 1 and Philadelphia 1 7 2 4 3b 1' the second 12 to 8 In the nightcap Koenig 1 1 4 6 12 lb the hillies clouted 18 hits to 15 Bottomley 5 1 0 for the Bucs Hafey cf 0 5 1 Pool If R H E First game: 10 OPENING GAME —mum urn New York Giants Again Trim Cards Cubs Take Dodgers Into Camp 4 To 3 ST LOUIS Aug 25— (AP)— The Giants finally beat their nemesis ' "Dizzy" Dean today' : dropped the ' Cardinals back into third place behind the Chicago Cubs' and increased their league lead to 6 games The score was 7 to 6 N After shutting out Bill Terry's forces yesterday "Dizzy" came back in a relief role today but his usual effectiveness and the Giants nicked him for their winning runs It was Dean's first defeat of the season at the J hands of the league he has beaten champions whom ' five times After spotting the Red Birds a five run lead the Giants got their atack under way" in 'the fifth and kept it going against Bill Walker and Dean who entered the game in the seventh With Leiber and Ott on base as a result of an error by Leo Duroch-e- r and a walk Dean came in from the bull pen and was greeted by a single by Travis Jackson Leiber scoring Ott then made the tying run on Gus Mancuso's fly to right The Cardinals went ahead again in the seventh when Dean singled and Frisch tripled but the Giants counted two more in the eighth on Critz and singles by Joe Moore Jackson The victory gave the Giants two out of three for the "crucial" series : NEW YORK AB R HPO0 AE Totals 38 3 10 24 10 x— Batted for L Brown in 9th not walk a man' and he got a double and a single in addition to his single in the ninth' game-winni- ng — 53 6 14 33 18 1 Totals 2 Critz x— Batted in 7th Stout for SAN FRANCISCO' Aug 25-- (AP) Terry lb 1 4 1 rfl '9 — Sale of Johnny Babich ' young Leiber cf xx— Bated for Kleinhans in 8th 4 2 3 1 San Francisco Missions pitcher to Watkins cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxx— Batted for Kolp in 13th for $32500 was announced Ott rf 000 003 210 000 3— 9 Brooklyn 0 0 Boston 3 ' today- - by President Joe Bearwald Jackson ss 100 200 111 000 0—6 5 0 '2 3 2 0 Cincinnati of the coast league club 5 0 2 4 2 0 Mancuso c i : ' Pool- - Urbanski base hits Two '3 Babich was sent to the National Vergez 3b 0 11 Bottomley three base hits: Slade weeks Parmelee p Hooper captured the first of'tyie league team on option several 2 0 0 1 1 0 home run: Berger stolen base: ' " ago with a $37500 price tag The Hubbell p play off series from Riverdale-o- ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 Koenig double play: Hafey Slade 9 4 to 1 figure was considered too high by Luque p 0 0 to Saturday Bottomley ' Winning pitcher The second game of the A divisl Brooklyn Under the" compromise Schumacher p 0 0 0i i Smith losing pitcher-Johnsoion title series in the Farm Bureau terms' the Missions will receive two xDanning 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 league will be played next Saturday players to report next spring xxO'Doul j WIN IN NINTH —— —u at Hooper The third game if necesCHICAGO Aug 25 — (AP) —Ressary will at Hooper La40 7 15 27 13 0 Totals urrecting one" of the winning ninth r bor day x— Batted ior Hubbell in 6th rallies for which they were inning xx— Batted for Leiber in 8th V noted in 1932 the Cubs put over four ST LOUIS runs in the ninth today to defeat ABRHPOAE Mission Reds the Dodgers 4 to 3 and end a three 4 0 1 2 5 0 Whitehead 2b-losing streak game 4 Rothrock rf Ball Club BROOKLYN 4 1 2 1 2 0 Frisch 3b-2- b AMERICAN ' AB R H PO A E 0 4 1 1 W L Pet Medwick If 4 0 0 1 0 10-1 SAN FRANCISCO Aug 25-(-AP) 4 0 Boyle' rf 3 Detroit 79 42 653 Collins lb 2 1 7 3 ss —The Mission Reds buried the Port- New York 1 2 3 c 0 Frey 74 47 612 Delancey 7:0 2 2 0 4 land Ducks under a 10 to 2 licking Cleveland i 0 0 0- 2 1 0 Taylor If 62 55 525 Davis' c ' 0 0 0 0 If here this afternoon The Reds ham- Boston I 2 63 60 '512 Funis cf Chapman 2 13 0 ' :I 2 0 4 mered Ervine Brame giant right Washington ' T V 0 0 Lellie lb 54 63 462 Orsatti cf 1 3 4 4 hander for five runs in the first St' Louis 3 0 1 2 2 1 Cuccinello 2b 52 65 444 Durocher ss 1 1 3 4 five innings and continued their as- Philadelphia 1 0 0 Koenecke 0 0 3b Crawford 0 49 67 cf' 422 f 1 1 3 4 sault on Houtchens 1 0 0 0 Stripp 3b 44 77' 364 Walker p Chicago 4 0 3 c 0' 2 1 1 0 Lopez ' J Dean p RH E ' 1 0 2 4 0 Babich 0 0 xMartin 0 0 0 NATIONAL p Portland 2 12 1 0 ' 0 0 0 Missions W p L Zachary Pet 10 18 0 1 New 34 12 13 27 York 6 78 Totals 43 645 r Batteries: Brame Houtchens and 33 3 9 25 16 2 Totals 71 - 49 592 x — Ran for Delancey in 8th Chicago Doerr Thurston and Fit2patrick ' : 000 021 Louis One out when winning run was 70 49 5S3 New York ' St 220—7 44 : ' f Boston 000 500 100---6 scored '61 53 513 St Louis CHICAGO Two base hits: Walker Collins 57 61 483 Pittsburgh Oaks Upset Angels ABRH PO A E 52 65 444 Jackson three base hits: Leiber Brooklyn 2 2 0 3b Hack' 45 72 290 Frisch home run: Delancey sacPhiladelphia : 1 Cincinnati rifice 41 2b Walker 79 Whitehead Terry English 342 0:0 50 02 ' By 'Collecting Hits " double plays: Leiber to Critz Jack- Galan 2b 3 0 —— 4 0 4 0 son' to Critz to Terry Jackson to Cijyler cf OAKLAND Calif--Au- sr PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 1 0 0 4 Schumacher i rf Terry winning pitcher -r- The Oaks ' W L Pet losing pitcher pounced- on the offer 0 0 J- Dean Stainback cf 39 23 623 ings oi Dick ward here today to Los Angeles 0 0 0 1 Hartnett c " hand Los Angeles a 6 to 3 beating Seattle 24 613 '38 LOSE 0 0 0 1 IN THIRTEENTH xxWarneke ' 35 24 565 RILE Hollywood 10 0 3 0 — Grimm lb CINCINNATI 25— Aug (AP) Los Angeles 3 7 1 San Francisco 30 516 Boston's Braves drummed away at xxxLee 0 0 0 1 v 32 Oakland 6 10 0 Missions32 30 516 five Cincinnati pitchers 2 1 5 4 ss to today Jurges Batteries: Ward MecIa Henshaw Oakland 30 ' 32 434 hang up a 9 to 6 victory in 13 in0 X 0 0 Eush p and Campbell McEvoy Douslas'and Sacramento 22 40 355 nings 0 0 2 0 Tinning- p 23 - Si Johnson-was-th- e Portland 20 42 0 0 1 0 losing pitch- - xPhelps Portland Clouts Two Homers 25-(- Becker's Meet Brownings Devil's Slide to Play Brown's Ice Cream Wallop Recruit Outfielder LOS ANGELES STADIUMTODAY TTi-Coun- """" - ty SCHEDULED AT OF GUP RACE Rowe allowed nine hits but he did : IOUBLEGARD WEETAMOE OUT Allen Farber defeated Dr L Foutz five up and four to go at El Monte muncipal golf' links Saturday and as a result Farber and Claude Parry will play for the first flight championship over '18 holes commencing -- at nine-thiro'clock today Rudy Maus ana Blaine Hulmston will meet in 36 holes of competition for the club championship teeing and again at two-thir- ty off at nine-thirt- y today In the consolation event' Ormand Thomas will play Dallas Hess over the 18 : hole route going out as a foursome with Farber and" Parry B L Blood defeated George Will iams two and one in the directors cup event —-- Schoolboy Rowe Detroit giant to R Ferrell Winning pitcher— Gal-livLosing pitcher— Welch pitching ace today won his bid for his sixteenth consecutive victory and baseball's hall of fame by drivEVEN BREAK In the run for the ing' NEW YORK Aug 25 — (AP)— The winning Tigers' 4 to 2 victory over Washing- Yanks wobbled through to an even ton in the ninth inning break with the Cleveland Indians In ' The : victory for the their' closing double-head- er taking right-hand- er makes him the joint full advantage of the wildness of holder of the American league's Cleveland's pitchers to win the record for consecutive games with second game 9 to 3 after the Indians Walter Johnson Joe Wood and Lefty had taken the opener 5 to 3 i G&ve Firse game: R H E Detroit also advanced further to- Cleveland 012 001 001—5 8 1 ward the flag today extending Its New York 002000 100—3 7 0 margin over New York to five full Batteries: Pearson and - Berg games Deshong and Jorgens Until the ninth it looked as if all Murphy Second game: the: schoolboy's pitching and hitCLEVELAND ting were futile Washington playABRHPOAE ing a sparkling defensive game be- Rice If 0 0 0 hind Professor Monte Weaver led 2 Averill cf 2 0 1 to 1 1 0 0 Trosky lb But Hank Greenberg first up in Hale 2b 1 2 1 the ninth inning hit a long foul into Burnett 3b S- -0 0 the left field stands and then poked Knickerbocker? ss 04f 0 a i towering homer over the right-fiel- d Pytlak c 0- 1 0 wall Owen singled Weaver Berg c 0 0 0 was replaced by Russell Fox singled Galatzer rf 0 0 0 to center The Washington infield Lee p 0 0 0 drew in and up walked Rowe He Winegarner 0 0 0 fouled a couple and then blasted a Bean p 0 0 0 0 single to left center That was L Brown p 0 0 t' 1 a 1 0 0 0 enough to win but an error let an- Seeds x - f Neusel-an- er an " ' Right-hand- lASHINGTON Aug 25— (AP)— Appling to Hayes to Dykes Porter 12-rou- nd j - Clouts Single to Win Over Senators Greenberg Hits Homer in Ninth 'V White Sox Nose Out Boston: Mackmen Trim Browns Twenty-two-year-o- ld f $eptem-be- r 1 ' One Hundred Thousand to Attend Mit Contest at Hamburg jl 01 Pennant Lead: Yanks Divide Double Event IN BIG GOUT 1 will open at FOOTBALL practice school officially on September 4 Dixon Kappl£ director of athletics announced last be issued to apnight Suits willcandidates of the proximately 5(K Tiger squad next Saturday Detroit Increases No 1 WEIGHT EDGE 'Dives Into Golf Backfield Candidate for Orange Streaki Warming Up for World Series NEDSEL GETS ' 2 6 0 4 Foxx lb 1 Higgins 3b Coleman rf McNalr ss 1 0 0 0 Hayes c 0 310 110 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 01010 Marcum p Totals Score by Innings: 5 15 33 13 2 St Louis 48 Totals x— Batted for Ruel in 8th - ' 2 2 4 0 3 10 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 Athleticse Summary: BOSTON ' Cissell 2b Grove p Cooke' z Welch p se 0 0 10 3a 0 0 0 000 000 101—2 000 000 201—3 hit's— Melillo hits—Foxx Stolen bases ABRHPOAE — 6 0 0 2 3 1 Sacrifices — Strange Higgins 5 1 2 0 Garms Double plays— McNalr Wil3 1 0 4 0 0 liams to Foxx Strange: Melillo to 6 0 2 5 0 0 Burns Losing pitcher— Andrews Three-bas- Werber 3b R: Johnson If Solters cf Porter rf i R Ferrell c Morgan lb Lary ss W Ferrell zz Kellett zzz two-ba- 3 e 10 5 4 5 3 124100 3 1 1 2 211 0 0 Great Britain has prohibited a person under 17 years of age from 0 having sole control of an aircraft 0 0 0 in flight 0 145 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 D8UDIEHEABEQ Totals 43 7 12 33 12 2 z— Batted for Grove in 2nd zz— Batted for Lary in Uth zzz— Ran for W Ferrell in 11th zzzz— Batted for Welch in 11th Becker's vs Browning CheTolet Browne 7 v Devil's Slide Reynolds 2222 Score by innings: 410 000 020 01—8 Chicago Boston Oil 220 100 00—7 hits— An Summary: Three-ha- s pling Stolen bases— Werber Morgan Lary Sacrifices— Gallivan Double plays— Hayes to Appling to Dykes 2 - 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