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Show TWO ASSISTS MADE QUICKLY George Sisler, First Baseman for St. Louis Browns, Takes Part in . Quite Unusual Play. j Something unusual In a fielding achievement is credited to George Sisler, Sis-ler, former idol of University of Michigan Mich-igan baseball enthusiasts, and now first bnsemiui for the St. Louis Americans. Amer-icans. During the last Detroit-Brown series Sisler got credit for two assists in ten seconds. With two out in the ninth inning, Ralph Young hit a grounder to Sisler. The latter did not have time to beat Young to the hag, so tossed to Rert Gallia, who wits covering the hag. Gallia dropped the ball find it rolled away. Sisler recovered it and threw to Gedeon a few feet ahead of Young, who was trying to advance. Gedeon also dropped tBe ball and Young was safe. Sisler got credited for tivo assists, as-sists, while Gallia and Gedeon were charged with an error apiece. |