The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 27, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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Tha 02SGcfcl .STATESMAN.- Salt?. ..Oraejon. TlnirdaTMonilag, SpUaal 27, 1943
Golfer Rex Turns
To Sociable Side
i Sportle sorties: Rex Kjminell,
latest member of the WWHPC
elo (we whe have played Cllne)
says he's sticking to the sociable
ride ef golf , from here in. The
state barrister la still hitting the
liniment for the back "Junior"
all bat broke by one-putting IS
of 16 fTeeu la their Handicap
round at SGC Sunday. And If
you think patting- once on J J of
16 greens won't bend something,
have It done to you when In '
' tourney play , sometime. Guess
the only way to . beat Mr. C. at -SGC
la to bring alonr a ham-
mer . , . To baseball:. The West,
era International , loop may, un
officially, be arainst the advent
f - major, league ; assistance
within Its boundaries, but not :
oo the neighboring , class C"
Pioneer. A ' let's -g o - In -1946
meeting this week revealed that
Philadelphia's Phillies wtU guide
the destinies of Twin Falls, Cin
cinnati's Keds will again herd
Of den's entry and Pocatelle Is'
soil closely related to the St.
Louis CardlnaL Only. Salt Lake
and Idaho Falls will merge with
Coast league nines, the former
with San Francisco and the lat
ter .with Oakland. Boise remains
'free lance and neutral" No hint
of the PCL vs. Major' league
feud came from President Jack
Balliweirs gathering : ; . Wheth- -er
or not the WIL Is to be strictly
off bounds for major league help
- I I MJJMMiMMssssnoussssnsssnsssnMsM
will likely be definitely known
Sunday when Prexy Bob Abel
.meets again with his magistrates
tn Seattle . . . Folks who oehed
and ahhhed as Reexport's Clyde
DeWltt cracked the all-time in-,
dividual basketball scoring ree
ord in the state hoop tourney .last
.at .. .,
v i
ran afoul DeWitt and the Reeds-
ports In Fralola's debut as a prep
grid coach. Quotes Anthony: "Wo -didn't
do too good in our first
game against- Reedsport Ton
should see that outfit if it does
n't turn out to be one of the
best tn the state TU miss my
guess. And this DeWltt is tops.
Can do everything. He needs
some of that- cockiness knocked
ont of him though, which will no
doubt happen when he goes to
college next year. Quite a foot
ball player." - : C
CLYDE DS WITT
March and heard boasts such as,
"Ta oughta see him play foot
bail If ya waato see aomethln',M
might like to hear what Tony
Fraiola thinks of the prep whls.
Tony and his Coos Bay eleven
Whoever, - or : whatever , de.
toured one Spike Cordiero to
Moraga, CaL, when he was sup
posedly looking for Eugene, Ore-,
should have U of O alums up ha
arms. That detour for the Ha
waiian cost Tex Oliver one ban
ishing good halfback. Cordlero,
the ."bird" in the badminton
game between St Mary's and
Oregon a few weeks back, with
his slight 150 pounds stood So,.
' toe customers, on their collective
ear with his very first football
game in the USA last Saturday.
That was the one In which Jim
my Phelan's Herm Wedemeyer
Co. Gaels, co-starring "Spike"
Cordelro, rapped the California.
Bear, ZI-13. Read what maestro
Cordeiro-Less VO
'Should Protests " '
. .
Will Connolly followed up with
In his SF Chronicle:
"The Trojans, the Bruins and
Washington, among conference
. competition, conceivably , have
better rounded elevens than St
Mary's But for the Bears the
first , time out, , the galvanic
quickness 'of Wedemeyer's pass
ing' and Spike Cordeiro's running
was a specific poison. Cal was
neither ready nor , capable . to
fend off those precocious indi
viduals, the likes ef whom Cal
shouldn't see the remainder of
the calendar. -.' ;
"It Is well established that
Wedemeyer has box office ap
peal beyond the merits ef the
SL Mary's team proper. He wGl
have to continue to be super to
beat down ' the competition of
Cordelro, his fellow Hawaii is
lander. The 151-pound Portu
guese halfback, with size I Cin
derella slipper, wormed his way
1 Into the affections of grid fans
the first time out Doll-like Cor
delro scoots and scamps in a
manner that . makes nice old
ladles In the stands yearn to
cuddle the child, though Califor
nia men report the follow has
bull shoulders and hits hard."
And to think the guy was
heading for Eugene until the
v detour .came. Dog rone those
lousy reads la California. Thank
goodness Jake Leleht eame via
plane. -
Cop
Second
Bevos
r In Iow From Suds
(Bblff Peers Poised
For PoirSaondl Ppetn
7igeirs liniclhi : TSe: "ffSr: :A-SerK::IPeira-iiaii-
Card
Liska Victor
On Big Rally
PORTLAND, Sept. 26 -JP) The
Portland Beavers staged an eighth
inning rally to win 4-3 from the
Seattle Rainiers tonight and take
the second game of their Pacific
Coast league playoff series here.
Danny Escobar's home run with
one on gave the Beavers the play
off contest after the , Rainiers
scored one in the third and two
in the seventh for an apparent
win. Escobar is Just back from
the navy.. '
IWith two runs already in on
Joe Dobbins' error, Marv. Owen's
double and a single by Ted Gullic,
Escobar hoisted Joe Demoran's
second pitch high over the right
field wall.
. A spontaneous money shower
from the fans gave the ex-service
man .$81. Ad LLska blanked the
Rainiers in the ninth and notched
a second game for the Beavers in
the playoff for . $20,000 prize
money. --
Seattle AB R HPortlaai ABRH
Gerb'kl. Jb 4 0 1 Shone, cf 4 3
fatchttt, ,cf 3 OBarton lb 4 0 1
Math'son, rf 4 ltnfliah. Ib 4 1 0
M'Don ld lb 4 S 0Dmir, If 4 1
Dobbi. u 4 0 lOwtn, b 1 1
Norbart. M 4 0 IGulUc. rf 4 1 S
Xleno. Sb 4 1 .OTfaU. m 4 0 0
rinlcy e S I OAdams. S 0
Demoran. p S 11 Llaka. p 4 0 1
Lyman, x . 0 Escobar, x 1 1 1
Gill, xx IS tSouza, 0
r Totals S3 "i 15 Totals S4 4 10
' a Ran for AWno in t.
.XX Batted for Demoran In tth.
x Batted for Adams In Ith.
Seattle ,.7 001 000 2003
Portland . .,-. 000 000 04x 4
Errors McDonald. Dobbins, Adams,
una batted in Matheson, Demoran,
Gorbould. Owen, Gullic, Xccobar S.
Two base hit Gullic, Gorbould. Owen.
Home run Escobar. Sacrifices Gor
. bould, rinley I, Patchett. Double plays
Endish to Barton; O'Neil to Inglich
to Barton. Left on bases Seattle S,
Portland S. Basses on balls Liaka 1,
Demoran 3. Strikeouts Liska 3. Dem
ran 4. Earned runs Liska 2, Demoran
I. Umpires Entreln, Doran, Edwards
and Powel. Time 1 :30. . Attendance
S148.
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Beavers' Foe
Rated Toughie
' OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
Sept -ft-(Special) - Coach Lon
Stiner will send his young Ore
gon State football team Into its
first game of the season here Sat
urday against the powerful Camp
Beale Bears 'of Marysville,. Calif.
The service , eleven already will
have played two games when it
invades Corvallis, having defeated
College of the Pacific, 13-7, three
weeks ago and tied the Stockton
Commandos, 0-0, last Saturday
night
Backfield Coach, Bill Howard,
who scouted the Bear-Stockton
game, reported that Camp Beale
has a potent team capable of giv
ing any college club in the coun
try a tough battle. Fourteen for
mer college varsity players and
three ex-professionals are in
cluded on the Bear squad. , The
Bears' starting line averages- 217
pounds and the backfield. -188,
making an average of 208 pounds
for the starting eleven.
:ers
Ail-Time Mark
DETROIT, Sept 26-(P)-The
Detroit Tigers, who closed their
home baseball season here today,
fell less than 10,000 paying cus
tomers short of an all-time Ame
rican .league season attendance
record. With 41,880 fans Jam
ming their way into Briggs sta
dium today, the Tiger total reach
ed a final season figure of 1,280,
241 paid. The New York Yan
kees hold the record with 1,289,
422, a mark established Jn 1920.
Vildng Eleven
Leaves Today
Twenty-seven players, a man
ager and high hopes strong, Salem
high's Vikings depart today at
noon for Klamath Falls and their
annual grid meeting with the Peli
cans Friday night Coach Tommy
Drynan named the traveling ros
ter yesterday. It reads:
ENDS: Jim Barlow. Al Bellinger, Bill
Hill, Bunny Mason and Jack Fitzmaur
ice. TACKLES: Bruce Rogers, Bob
Wiper, Del Kleen and Rod Province.
GUARDS: Dick Harrison, Wayne
Hauser. Bennett Nelson, Pet Prince,
George Zurlinden and Kenny Wright.
CENTERS: Dick Clone and Bob Got
frier. QUARTERBACKS: Roger Dasch,
Dick Allison and Bud Michaels. HALT-
BACKS: Tom BarUett, Al Chamber
lain. Don Johnson, Bill Ready, Webby
Ross. FULLBACKS: Winston Cobb and
Pete Hoar. MANAGER r Harold Koontx.
Hi Murt Winner
SPOKANE, Sept 26-P)-Hi
Murt, long snot in the featured
race at Playfair track today, won
by one and one-half lengths over
Witch's Taxi to pay $20.30 and
$4.10. Witch's Taxi paid $2.80 to
snow. , -
ctxves corns: shop j
dine. sr. 194 1M 308-K
Cchendel , ,.16 J 1SS 161509
J or od rule 191 173 161624
Murdock. 1M 224 , 184 55S
Mathis 124 150 166440
CAPITAL BIDDING CO. (J)
Larson , 191 181 179550
McCluskey 189 334 ' 189603
Hart , 176 136 171 483
. Totals ... :.S85 990 994 2819
f LEONARDS SUPPER CLUB 1)
Kav .:. . 1 1' '. - 1SS 171 154 513
Steinbock
Scales
Garborino
Voung .
177 177 18.T 517
185 WI 194512
,13ft 214 171 23
152 ' 147 164463
ToUls
...887 SOT- - 894 2671
VALLEY PACKJJst; CO. (3V
Kenyon . J37 1M
rriesen, "0 16
a hare 170 137
y'r" ' 1M 189
243508
16 606
'146453
197550
194574
' Totals .............. 922 88? 102S 2835
Veich i,,. : ija- i7s
irhss : J -I'J r
f S
Totals
178 176
130-519
194519
150477
169540
137521
.01 Hi S94 2T7X
Poulia
Kaxr
Totals
.174 170 158503
.156 315 ' 162533
.942 982 914 2838
GUUUYIAS TIRES lit
Thrush - , 160 159 -159 478
Foreman it 189 171646
Perry i 189620
, 1M 180 207 652
Kitchen
Totals
.160 189 167516,
891 928 943 2762
LORD t BYRON' NELSON
One to beat at Portland.
'Stakes Meet
For SGC Clan
Designed as a chance to mark
time while the current Handicap
tourney is under way, a 9-hole
Sweepstakes outing has Jse-n rig
ged for Men's clubbers' Thursday
pla at Salem golf course today.
The, 9-holes may be merged with
any f quarterfinal round match in
the 'Cap derby, according . to
Tourneyman Dr. George Hoffman.
Players will benefit by full
handicaps in the 9-holer and eith
er outgoing or incoming nines may
be played, provided contestants
designate which one before tee
ing off.
Cubs Drew 1,037,225
CHICAGO, Sept 28-)-The
Chicago Cubs' . 1943 attendance
figure topped the million mark tb
day, when a capacity , crowd of
42,289 Jammed Wrigley field to
boost the season total to 1,037,226.
Today's tilt with the Cards was
the last home game of the regu
lar season for the Cubs.'
AAU Calls Pow-Wow
PORTLAND, Sept 28-()-Re-sumption
of all activities of the
Oregon association of the Ama
teur Athletic Union will be
planned at the group's annual
meeting here Monday.
Three delegates will- represent
each of the 24 affiliated organiza
tions. - 4 .
Cubs Purchase Paton
CHICAGO, Sept 28-(ff)-The
Chicago Cubs today announced
purchase of Outfielder Leroy
Paton from Los Angeles of the
Pacific Coast league. Paton play
ed 60 games for the Angels after
being discharged from military
service in mid-season. He once
played for Vancouver, B.C.
SALEM HARDWARE CO. (3)
Thede 153 155 213621
West 183 . 219 191593
Hoar - ht 151 173471
Krejci ; 160 205 178653
208 203 157668
Haman
ToUls J13 995 874 2882
RA MAGES 7-UP (0) ,
Price , Ji203 142 18S-S31
Mirick u. : 150 159 179488
De Guir 153 152 : 187491
Valdes ' , , , 1 148 204600
Co . a. Jtll 170 164-645
Totals
.111 Sit 968 279a
WANTED
Carpsnlers
and Laborers
Apply General Sopt
CW, Docaca
for the ,
Donald M. Drake Ce.
General Contractors
at Oregon Pulp & Paper Ce.
'Lord9 Byron
Lad to Beat
By Unas NewUnd
PORTLAND, Ore, Sept 26-UP)
It was Byron Nelson against the
field again as leading profession
als and a few good amateurs fin
ished tuneup today for the start
tomorrow of the 72-hole Portland
open' golf tournament a $14,333
war bond event'
But the field ' included Sam
Snead, primed and confident with
, newly-found putting touch.
Slammin Sam is the defending
champion. It was here a year ago,
fresh out of the navy, that the
colorful Virginian beat the fair
ways kingpin, Nelson, and the
rest That broke, temporarily, the1
long winning streak; Nelson and
his mining, mate, Harold (Jug)
McSpaden, had run. up. ' - W
Nelson, however, is riding the
lead "horse" In the national links
derby again.' He's won 17 'tourna
ments since Jan. "1 of this year.
His 22-under-par 268 which led
the crowd at the Spokane 72-hole
open last week was like a routine
act -
Snead started putting well dur
ing the last round at Spokane.
Yesterday, after a practice round,
he spent three hours on the put
ting green. The balls went into
the cup instead of past it With
Nelson as the favorite, the Port
land tournament - appeared
scramble among the "big four" of
the sport Snead, McSpaden
and Hogan, just out of the army,
being the others.
Chambers Carves Out
Victory Over Powell
Ted Chambers, the ' meat
packing man and president ef
the Hen's clab at Salem ' gelf
course, yesterday whacked his
way Into the current Handicap
townamenf s , urn tfinals - by
taming back five-handicapped
Bob Powell, S and t. Cham
bers, whose handicap Is eight,
matched 1 Powell stroke for
stroke in the match. Both had
Its en the first nine and 29s
when the tilt ended en the 16th.
SHS Jayvees ;
Top Silverton
:. Houclc . Stands " Out
In 19-7 Victory ; ; ;
r Salem high Junior Varsity foot-,
bailers, ' most of 'em third and
fourth stringers but hustlers ev
ery one- for Coach Tommy Dry
nan's Vikings, yesterday exhibited
a 19-pbint fourth period Trick on
Qlinger field and it beat Silver
ton's Silver; Foxes of the Dura
tion league; 19-7. ; ; ; E
The Jayvees finally tallied early
in the final period after onetiear
miss 6-pointer backfired on them
In the third.' Salem was on the
Silverton three when one of Pete
Hoar's pogo-passes - went - awry,
dropped into the waiting arms of
Dick Bier on the - three and he
promptly scampered 87 yards to
score. Dale Bennett crashed the
line for the conversion," .
Salem drove close again in the
fourth canto and this time on
fourth down Al GemmeU knifed
off right tackle for the touch
down. Tob Bartlett's attempted
buck for point was smeared. Late
in the period tht Salems did it
again, this time when a long lateral-pass
to Carlos jHouck . from
Gemmell started the ex-Parrish
star off on a .winding 20-yard
sprint to score. Hoar was stopped
on the conversion.
Three, plays. Houclc scored
again. Bennett unfurled a pass
to the Salem 40, but Houck in
tercepted and twisted - his.' way
back, all the way. This time a
short pass, Hoar to Jack Fitz-
maurice, was good for the extra
point
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. Officials:
Lifntner. .
Xefry? Wilder and Al
Qrid Journeys
By Air? Look!
HONOLULU, Sept; 26()-The
army . air : forces football vteam
here today announced the ached
uling of a pair of games, with the
fourth air force I?t?rs of San
Frandscp. The Flyers' will come
to Honolulu to play - Nov: 17 and
the return game Will be. in Cali
fornia Dec. 8, at a site yet to be
determined. .. - i " -
' Many of . the Hawaii scruad
were with Randolph Field, Texas,
last season. Randolph was (Unde
feated and ranked high among
the country's .teams. ,
Player, elub " O AB R H Pet
Cavarretta. Cuba 127 479 93 171 ,357
Holmes, Braves ..... 151 624 124 218 J49
Rosen. Dodgers - 143 599 126 195 J2
Cuccinello, WS 118 403 50 124 J08
Stta-nweiaStYanks 143 617 104 188 JOS
DickshotTWhite Sox 130 485 74 147 .303
Homo runs: National lea (rue Holmes,
Braves, 28: Workman, Braves 24; Ad
ams, Cardinals, 22. American league
Stephens, Browns, 24; York, Tljrcrs, 18;
Cullenblne. Tiger. 18. Runs batted in
National league: Walker, Dodeera, 124;
Holmes, Braves, 114; Pafko, Cuba, 109.
American league Etten, Yankees, 106;
Cullenblne, Tigers, 82; York, Tigers,
89. ..,....-'",..
Albany Hosts
North Bendil
ALBANY, Sept 26 Albany
high's Bulldogs open their home
football season here Friday night
with an 8 pjn. game with the
North Bend Bulldogs. The con
test will be the final for Albany
before it opens No-Name league
play at Salem October 9. .
Coach, Rex Hunsaker has been
drilling ' the local . Bulldogs long
and hard this week in an effort to,
correct mistakes made by the
team last week at Medford. The
light and inexperienced Albany
eleven was smothered 68-0 by the
state champion Medfords but is
expected to be in a revengeful
mood Friday. ..
Lossie Cal Captain
- BERKELEY, Calif, Sept 26-
(ff)-Center Bob Lossie, from St
Paul Minnesota, who played 60
minutes against St Mary's last
week, today was elected . acting
captain of the Bears for the Call
fornia-VSC ' game - Saturday In'
Berkeley.;.;' ..-;v ' " '
Hubbard Hiked
DENVER, Sept 26-Hff)-Clyde
Hubbard, Oregon Stat college
coach in the early twenties, last
night was named president of the
Rocky Mountain Amateur Athle
tic union. x ; ; -.-
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Got rcotono
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Whal'll It Be Like
After Season Opens ???
. OREGON CTTY, Sept tt-VP)
Despite his age, C. E. Lynn, 85,
gave the levdrst yeU of his life
Saturday. - CrawUteg bn his
hands and knees la '' search" ef
a section corner marker, - he
looked np im tee a deer hnater
Pointing a : rifle at him.. The
man was sitting in a car 12
feet sway. Lynn's . yelf scared :
him and he drove away,
Husky
Eleven
TapersDrills
. SEATTLE, Sept . 26-ffV-The
Washington Huskies . held their
last scrimmage session tonight, in
preparation for the Oregon game
here Saturday J and ' found : one
regular missing in the line and
another in the backfield.
Tackle Harry Rice went to the
navy sick bay. with a cold and
slight temperature. Left half Don
Rochon, out of practice recently,
was on tap tonight but not run
ning with the varsity, although
he stepped in for, some passing
work. John Wingender held down
the. spot during the rough work.
Norm. Sansregret right half
who had a slight leg injury last
night was back, with the regulars
tonight Joe Stone 'was hi his ac
customed berth at quarter and
Leo -Trask was. at fullback.
County
Leagu
Sets Schedule
The Marion county "B" foot
ball league, consolidated this sea
son into a full round robin cir
cuit instead of a northern and
southern division, opens its sched
ule Friday on three fronts. Sacred
Heart academy, which will play
no home games because a gridiron
is unavailable, opens Friday at St
Paul. Geryais goes to Aumsville
and Hubbard to Jefferson. St
Paul is defending champion.'
; .The complete schedule for sea
sonal play, -. excluding Friday's
openers: Oct S Sacred Heart
at Aumsville, St Paul at Jeffer
son, Gervais at Hubbard. Oct 12
Sacred Heart at Gervais, Jef
ferson at Aumsville and Hubbard
at St Paul. Oct 19 - Sacred
Heart at Jefferson, Aumsville at
Hubbard and St Paul at Gervais.
Oct 26 - Sacred Heart at' Hub
bard, Aumsville at St Paul and
Jefferson at Gervais.
ar' Winner
- fc ;
Over LaMotta
CHICAGO. Sept 26-(ff)-Ray
"Sugar 'Robinson of New York,
regarded as the 'uncrowned wel
terweight champion, proved his
superiority over his fellow towns
man, Jake LaMotta, again tonight
by defeating him In a blistering
12-round battle in. Comiskey
park, home of the Chicago White
spx. :, -v., f
Leicht Still.
Missing
Among
25 Wcbfobta Named ;
5 For Husky Battle -
EUGENE, Ore, Sept 2fr-(ff-
Jake Leicht,: Fourth Air Force
half-back star, wasn't .. among
Webf oots for final scrimmage to
day when Coach. Tex Oliver nam
ed the 25 squadmen to entrain
tomorrow for the Seattle game
with the University or Washing'
ton. " ; '"".V " ' r-
OUver said he still hopes Leicht
will turn up in time to enter the
contest with the Huskies, the first
gridiron game for Oregon since
war halted play in the northern
conference back In 1942. '
Oliver listed the following for
his varsity squad "at Seattle:
Ends Bob Anderson, Abe Hath
away, Dale Warberg, BUI Pick
ens and John Ohmer. Tackles
GO. Roberts, Harry Edwards, BUI
Morin, Dan Neuman and 'Oliver
Pease. Guards John Kauffman,
Harry Reiton,' Steve Mezzera and
Tony Veronda. Centers Captain
Elliott Wilson and Bill Anderson.
" Quarters Bill . Abbey, Terry
Metcalf.- -Halfbacks DeWayne
Johnson, Walt Donovan, Ron
Crites and Bob Reynolds.- Pull
backs Deanne Bond, Don Taylor
and Dale Hargett
Sacs Bounced
By Seals Nine
SACRAMENTO, Sept 26-(rV
San Francisco took a 1-0 lead
over Sacramento in their Gover
nors " cup playoff series in the
Coast league here tonight ' when
Bob ' Joyce outlasted Guy Fletcher
for- 6-5 verdict It was the first
game of the four-of -seven series.
San rtancisco . 000 200 301 4
Sacramento 112 810 000 10
Joyce and Sprint; Fletcher
Srhhiter. '
Box Score
Cleveland
Detroit
000 000 000 T 1
500 000 42x 11 IS 8
Reynolds. Center (8) . and Bores:
Newhouser and Richards.
Cleveland 000 003 0003 1
Detroit 081 010 0003 S 2
Gromek and Hayes; Benton, Caster
(8), Bridges (I) and Swift, Richards
(6). -
Chicago at St Louis, fame cancelled,
rain. .
St. Louis L.002 031 50011 IS 1
Chicago 000 302 010 111 I
Barrett, Burkhardt (4) and D. Rice;
Passeau, Prim (5), Vandenburf (51.
Wameko ?), Hanyzewski (7). . Starr
J7), Chijrnan (0) and Gillespie, Wil-
Pittaourgh , ' , oo 000 0003 4 ' 3
Cincinnati 000 410 OOx 6 S 0
- Beck. -Cables (T) and Salkeld;. Hetkl
and Lakeman. -
PitUburgb. 000 010 0103 10 t
Cincinnati 000 001 0001 SO
Strincevich and Poler; Harrlrt, Car
ter 9 and Lakeman.
Brooklyn 01 201 300 S 13 3
New York . 100 000 0OO-1 .43
Bfanck and Sandlook; Brewer, Za
baU Oh R. rischer (6), Adams (8)
nd Xlutts, . ,
Pennant Pictures:
NATIONAL LEAGUX:
Teams - . W
Chicago ' o
St. Louis 92
AMERICAN LEAGUX
Detroit "
L . GB.LTP
s . -. s
M 11, 4
S3 ." l'
National league
Washington 17
Remainlnr nmci'
Chicago against Pittsburgh 3, Cincin
nati 2. Total fi. St. Louis against Pitts
burgh 1, Cincinnati 3. Total 4. Ameri
can league: Detroit against St Louis
St. Louis 1
Tilts Behind
.i - ' 1 -
EwdNears
1 BRIGGS STADIUM, Detroit,
Mich,' Sept 26 -WV Steva Gro
mek. a Detroit hoy who got away.
pitched uie ueveiana ukumum w
a tense. 3 to 2 victory over the"
Tigers in the second game of to
day a Vital . uuuuis ucaun
the Detroiters had clinched a .tie.
for the American league cham-
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0 win in the opener. :
; More than . 41,000 .fans who'
jammed into Briggs stadium ' in
hnnM nf (Mine tha Bonrals sweeo
the twin bill and sew up the pen-
a ' i At m :u .1..
nan i instead saw uc xni- uw -
from behind - with a three-run
rally in the sixth inning of tha
nightcap and win going away as.
Gromek throttled the-home team
with a single hit in the last four
frames. . . 1s--.- - -.-'i-1 --. -
a. - ..14 V, tt.l
Tigers will leave for St "Louis
h4 nacwlintf (a vtn
ma aI 4haf final turn cramM
croinct tha Rmwna. TA takO thS)
4U inil vrt i rVlav-off with
the Washington Senators here '
...t trntuta TKa Cf Tii aramaa
will be played Saturday and Sun-
' CHICAGO,' Sept 28 -)-' In
one hilarious inning which fea
tured just about all the comic
touches in the book, as well as a
few new laughs, the St Louis
fnrriinala waltzed five, runs homo
tn rnrsh tha Chicago Cubs 11 to 8 .
today and keep the lading fires of '
their National .league , pennant;
hopes burning. '!?! .
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Ana warn it wound up whs
was still a Joker -in the deck, lor
Tn rhtl1. - rJmm , Via fiiKt1
pilot whose antics j in the thrid
Myo5 vvwvuyn 4waT 9L v
show here, had played the game
under protest from early, in uia ;
seventh Inning onward, when tha -four
umpires handling this set re
vorsed themselves in the Cards
favor.." '' '" ''
The protest was made officially '
before any of the five St Louis
runs romped . across the plate in
ha aUlv cavanthJ anrl whilo ona'
of the larger crowds of the season
42,989 (including 42,289 paid) I
watched. The entire squads of -both
clubs take turns chasing tha
umpires around the premises. '
l Before this 1 it was anybody's
ball game, as the bubs came from
behind with a three-run rally to
take the lead in the fourth,, and "
the Cards climbed out in front
again with a three-run spree :of
their own in the fifth and a single '
tally in the sixthJ . ; :
; In other games:; Pittsburgh's Pi- -
rates, with an eye, on a third place
tie with Brooklyn, split a double
header with Cmcinnati, winning v
the,' second 2-1 after Freshman
Johnny Hetki hurled f our:hit baU ,
in criva tha VtAm a a9 tatctsin in
the opener. At Kew York the.
Brooklyn Dodger . assured itself
of at least a tie for third by
smothering the Giants, 8-1. A paid
attendance of 7637 boosted tha
Fold grounds for the -year to
1,038,195, a new ; record, for tha
park.; .' ? . ' ; '';:
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