The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio (2024)

Tuesday, May 31. 1935 The Time Recorder. Zaneille. Ohio 3 Sli Patterson Hum Armco Home ttun sdis pa )crrjnrCr Gains Seventh Down the Sports Trail 13-0 Victory 1 Greenherg, Ttgeri With Jack Patterson pitching hit ball. Armco regulars Se As Reds Split Twin Bill With Chicubs rttlh Paul Mickelson ated the Falter Packers of Co 7 lumbus, r.

to 0, Sunday at Armco I -ifTf km 'JO JtK Tka a rloan 1'imn of tOOaV'I dOUOl foxx- Kefl -o Good man, Florin York. TUrs Oit Clams Collins. Cti'i Rt SS BATTTD IN' Fnxx Red Sox '7nlan. Ouha Oil. Giant Indk-na York.

Tigers McCarthy, Giant i NEW YOPK May 30 HV-Bar- everybody said he had one mark 'ring rain, floods." revolutions or a that would live forever in base- I II. 8 lam, iivj k.ll'o kiilnrv twite Rllf mnd right arm of Big Bill Lee carne hernler with trie BrooKiyn uougris, i jthrough with its second successive 9-5 and 7-4. jand did not walk a batter I 1 a ie4 tha Phil. I Fow and R. Saxton lea the Crowd of 82,990 Fans On Hand as Yanks Win Pair; Cronin and Powell Battle NEW YORK, Mav 30 iTV- inning and also surrendered two Baseball's biggest crowd of the hits.

George Castor went the dis-year and one of the largest in his- tanre for the visitors. Score: tory. numbering 82.W0 fans, pack- (iiwi Ishutout anrl its intra in inn last. a crown in ia good eannquaxes, u. rf.i, trip crnr l.ft- eat.

nis me some uj fnf lnnc since forgotten short I four games before a crowd of crack up a p'tcmng cue. ne--Armco Henrv Loui Gehrig will to rive the Chicago Cubs Uween Claude Passeau and ito.hits. Score; K.tf.t. of I lis Gehrig win -a i h-aaL'TBt! IlMlll BJ U.CU iv, 0 i ton iriiimnh and an even break iTamulis with an eight-run rally jcoiumbu. ooo ooo- nri then hie him-! atop named Pee Wee Wanninber, ln a holiday doubcheader with Cln-iin the eighth n' Fi'tn sHf to Yankee Stadium to stretch Herr Louie began to get ideas of Feller and Allen lavinz1 overtaking and passing him.

loinnatis uni-iiuinu vun Tom irecord consecutive 'baU! "Baseball is fun," said Herr i Louie. "And what a business. You igdYou'can wager your pav check; get paid for playing balL Can you thaMf the Yankee', play the Bos- imagine that? They'll have to car- ojener behind Paul Derringer, 7 to blow of the frame, a homer with i. itwo mates on hae. I.ee permitted six hits in achlev-1 Van Mungo held th Phillies to ing his fifth win of the year, while Jthree hits and four runs, all scor-the Cubs made only four hits offjed In the second inning, for seen Jim Weaver and Gene Schott.

inning in the final game and Red Birds Take Double Bill From ed Yankee Stadium today as the Wash AB ft il 0 A rhila. AB II A Pitch Indians to Pair of Victories Cl.KVKl.AND. May V)i Bob Feller and Johnny Allen each scored his sixth victory of the sea 1 1 i CD 4 0 0 2 I tons tomorrow, as per scneouie, it was a little more than eieht 4 1 0 0 MiUM.rf lit) ftsiptirrl.lh 6 0 13 0 Wnl.er.3i! 3 1 0 Hll'llt 4 1 1 ft 0 Jrfhrisnn.cf Herr Louie will reach his goai.j Herr win renin ma 4 13 11 4 115 1 I.cc has allowed only one run in then was littel tor a pincnniuer. ii mm 1 II 1 (ded() Mild Hells Since he got. his chance as a pinch years latw Aug J- tht world champion New Yorkers lfb turned back the Boston Red Sox wrmtii.rf in both ends of the holiday riou- ble-header, 10-0 and 5-4, Travis mH u-o less than 3.000 4 0 0 II 0 innitu's.

That was made by the Gehrig marie Scott's record second 1 2 2 4 cnpmn It 3 1 4 tl son today as the Cleveland Indi- Boston Bees In their 4 to 1 defeat. 4 0 0 2 4 best. At St. Louis, he played his 4 2 1 2 0 Ullirii.nl, 21) 1 1 i-r i 2 0 0 4 2 1 1 1 st 0 i hitter. June 1, l'J'Jft.

Herr i.ouie TOLEDO, May nas befip mim8n in everything ex-Columhus Red Birds limited enduranc. He's had tooth-Toledo Mud Hens to seven hits rhilblalns. bunions and corns. ans took the holiday dmible-head-. New York (.

Giants ren previously The Phils jumped on red ranK-house and Max Butcher for three more tallies in the ninth. Wayne I.amaster also failed to go the route in the nightcap hut. received credit for the victory. 1 0 0 0 0 and Pitts 1 to 0 in 10 innings onoioipr from the Chicago Whit Sox, .1 0 0 0 0 ParkT.M 1.308th game in succession. He then announced he felt like he could stretch it to 2.000 without much trouble if he stayed stuck Pirates later 5 to 0.

Lee but gh tneir nounie-neaoer nere toaay anfj PVen a cracked head won both games, 6 to 0 and 4 to 1. hic has been in won ooin aoieB, i.u arm tu a. nll) up no more than six hits in gtl 1 0 1 0 0 iiimin 0 0 0 0 0 I 3 0 0 12 -Him 1 0 0 0 0 irr.l'h 0 0 0 fl 0 'ri-rmncy 1 0 0 0 0 us-i together in one piece, t-xcepi ior 5 to 2 and to 1. A crowd of fans saw the games In Cleveland stadium. Although he fanned only three baiters and give eight bases on (Hrst 4irnf i hii.

AB li A hkTvn any one game. Derringer stopped the Cubs the Yankee bo.x In ABBH6'Ail was Ilrs nounie-neaner or 4 a a 2 the season here and drew 5,371 under the record of fc5.2Hi set in a Yankee-Athletic double bill at the Yankee Stadium, Sept. 0, 1928. It exceeded by more than the previous 1938 high mark of 62,244 made in the Yankee-Indians game at Cleveland, May 22. Charley illedi Ruffing hurled three-hit hall to gain his sixth victory in the opener, and Pinkv wild throw in llallv above it In' laring head- one game when lumbago made him Herr Louie has i Miriln.rf 5 1 ft Can srat.jo 2 10 4 2 farlR i groan with pain groan with pain, the first game with eight while his mates pounded .11 4 9 27 12 Tex iiumbfk If 1 a 4 When Everett tDeacon Scott i played six or more Innings in every 10 0 1 8 119 1' in tne urai game, ai isner gave halls.

Keller outpitched the veter- Aiiini-rn 7th. ')'h rniieton tor i one a i Kn rf a 1 1 0 0 thro hit. while Fred Tolll 37 9 11 21 9 To'li a Bftitrri for It, IHorrt lor Pnrk.r In BaHfrt fnr 1 hfirna it Bfd I nr Rmiili nn I'll in ni ui- i -rw- a set his Iron-man record of 1.307; league game piayen oy me janKs. nve hits nd nlit- X.S.land Pat McLaughlin and Stan Cor- In the one game, he came to bat games in a row rrom iio to rjo "a thp ninches hrnkP 8, 1 15 iv i Mv.rnrr.-r ss 40212 hett allowed 11. Hal Kelleher was; ening up in me pincnes.

scored three more In i i n-inufo mng, then sroreu mree more in orht it, mn oio i ni a 4l O'lO 4 ninth inmnir oennitted Leftv miin-ipnm Allen coasted to victory in the t. 1 1 I iri.twr.3l) wininng nui. iki ninth tn clinch victory. It was P.awtu and ir. ii, Is 9 i 3 tih.

neai-in! rrfu iuaiueny Jack Wilson In Gomez to shade nightcap as the Tribe blasted their seventh win ot the gea-l Uur ItBMfd iH.Bon!iia irnviB. Aimtnii 2 2 2 Emmet Nelson. Scores: Marrow former leammare, i mirnimi as lead off man. rammed out a hit and then retired. Only three men have survived the shakeups and ravages of time within the Yankee organization since Lou started his iron-mfjA ride.

They are Business Managv" Ed Barrow, Earle Combs, now a ia-Hudion 1 0 0 0 0 iriril Oamal Armstrong'Koss Bout sScheduled for This Even ing for an earlv lead. Allen allowed irrnthuw.p OOOOM f. ABR HOA Tolrdr. AfU 0 A 77 Kil.s cf 4 117 OW ilDurn is 4 0 0 3 1 S. frrrrll.

Btonf lwii 2. Rlehfrt. thp. 3. two huff Thrf hi.f ii i Holii pin----( linmftn Hmin im- rH! Barrlftc Lv'l liif-- W'mhlriK'on Phiiatif Iphla liiii1-.

-Applf-lon 1. Williams 4 I lit, Hmlth I hlnkfoilia 1 Kiiilih 4 Him-nff 1 1 as 27 m.r Ii 1 1 1 2 McCoy. 2a 3 0 0 1 3 5 0 10 a Frkhardi. rf 3 0 0 3 0 only four hits, all of them In the first four innings. Kail Averill paced the Indians' 2-hit.

attack on Lyons with two Icimii.idl 31 a Ba'f-0 fnr Manow In Rib. Ba'trd for Dnrori.rr in th. 1 3 1 OCUIlnoinr If 4 0 1 0 4 13 1 OOalbart.Sb 4 0 10 NEW ORK. May 30 (J1: coach, and goi jaKe itupperi, tne ehllHdaiphu ooi 000 0O Rarnev Ross clubowner. aii tne orners nave 4 13 1 4 0 0 1 0 nermittine xy.s? Hrona.vn 001 OOfl 103- 1 in 1-3.

Thorns fii t. Kmi'ii hits ill as many official times al 4 0 1 7 0 Arrhia lb 3 0 1 11 I 1 navs hat and drove In two runs. Cleve Today's split moved the Cubs within two and a half games of the Giants, who lost a douoleheader to Huron's lires. Weaver uncorked two wild throws in a row to contribute to his downfall in the sixth Inning of th" second game. He threw Billy Herman's sac-rifii-p wide of second and then fired Augie bunt in front of the mound far over Frank McCor-mirk's head to give the Cubs their wnininK riu nir aiii.i i.i,.iii.

imi f-r Wiliiain. irac' Fisher. 3 i 3 i. imon.c I liana Henry Armstrong ui iimc A. 4 0 10 3 0 0 1 third attempt to battle it out i Lou, who has grown up with th f.Con 1 ooo for the world welterweight title! Yankee Stadium, has kept going in the Madison Square Garden through his long cycle only by a ISfnond flm! Waah, AB II II A fill Is 4 0 I the nightcap.

Not a Boston hatter got as, far as thud on Ruffing as the Yanks drove Lefty Grove to the showers in the fourth to end his string of eight triumphs. The Keii Sox took a I hire-run lead in the first inning of the second game and then added another in their half of the latter frame, picked up two more on Lou Gehrig's homer with one on in the eighth and then won out on Bill Knickerbocker's single, Gomez's sarrtflre and Higgins' wild throw In the ninth. Joe Cronin, Boston manager and shortstop, and Jake Powell, Yankee outfielder, became Involved ina fist fight in the first game and were banished. Powell rush rf land got 14 hits in the second game, with Allen helping to win his own game by driving in three runs on two hits and scoring two moi e. Today was the first time this All II A 4 2 I 0 0 4 2 3 0 0 .10 0 4 0 hr.u I on Long Island tomorrow vast amount or gru ann a mosi ex.

0 0 I 4 Ih Totals IS 11 27 7 Totals 30 0 37 8 Errors- H'fin. Tannlls Runs biiiirn I's "I 2. 1'halps 3, Whltnry 2 Mui-iifr .1 Knv, Hs-att 2, r-i lasr hits Whltnrr, Kny llasaft.i Iwf hit Yom-. Horn run Arno-vlrh. Yoni a Psssfsti Oo'inis inayEng-Hah.

Casraran Camilll on bases 7 BrrKialyn 11 Baas oti halla Tamniis Passrau Frankhnusa I. airiaaoits laniiills Passaan Frank-housa 0 In I Wild pnehas Tamulil. Passaau. Passri ball-Phfip. Losing pitcher Tainuiis.

4 0 3 10 Vi rbor 4 0 0 2 1 Bnirkarr rraorainary consul uuon. ne nas mnro thnn hk din rp rf In In riam a- Battrd for McLaughlin In Sin ooo 03o oso unginaiiy scneuuien tor ihm. Coin nibus Myr 2b I Wruhi If Hlonr r( Monura lb Irakis as Allnada rf Chasr.p Krllciv.n a-dofillii Toirdo ooo ooo ooo ojThursdav night, the fight twice nut ne nas snahen mem on. ne nas i 4 4 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 3 3 i 0 I .1 II 2 0 0 2 Errors -Nona. was nostnoned because of rain.

'been ieiien ny wun pucnes against 4 0 0 11 O.lilili'f.li rf 4 0 2 3 2 Oi.i'man.lt 4 0 2 I Imianl Vii 3 0 0 2 li AiniMer.as I 0 0 0 0 I 3 I 1 'J I 0 0 0 II his finrrers and tnec Kims t)Hit'd n-Kirn Hurnar. Browne, in 4rt his head Hahson. E. Moron. lo htm nits-King.

Promoter Mike Jacobs will try to.nis nean E. Morgan. 1 vio base hits-King. Tnmoier WK "in uy season that Feller has pitched to; first run. iinotlin catcher than Hems- Gene Schott promptly went to ley, whose little finger on his his rescue, but Herman came home thrmving hand was broken by with the second run on Demaree's foul tiii at St.

Louis yesterdey. fly to Gamble. Score; Frankie Pytlak caught both 'Ff't Maimosky, Cullcnbine, Three base till an through with it at all costs this nave oeen onsnru oi ciuaiim ana Browne, fitoien base E- Morgan Left concentrate his be even has been ridiculed by Colon bases -Columbua 7, Toiedo 6 Bases on lime in orner 10 (oii'iruirtii ms. i baiia-johnson l. n.her 3.

comeii l-Uittenlion and ballyhoo on the 1 "Pl Ruppert for tijing such fool- fSaroiill fjamal rhiiaT" All Rli A' Bln. Mllrir.3ii 4 10 11 Rosrii.ef AB 11 A 5 0 15 0 Totals 11 1 24 Tut I a- Bnilrd fnr K' 1 0 27 7 fell Martin rf et hui tne eoionei nas 1 II or AHKtlllrl I fUQ All II 17 fl 4 1 3 3 OCascrart 21) 3 0 0 1 2j strikco'iia- Johnson 2, McLaughlin 1. Fish- i crsn hptvipen Vaxlhardv Stuff calf 4 0 0 2 Ob-Hasseit I tr I. Hits -off Johnson 11 7 1-3. Me-j hea eight scrap between 'ax' -rl 4 110 0 Hiiion.2b 1 0 0 0 OiLauiihlln rewar mire mis, m-'K 6 1 1 1 1 s-alntM non nun loo Wiishinirtnn arrloH hv Harr rt.iiA' games and made eluding a triple, Khltn 0 In 3-3, Coioett 0 ln 1.

Losing iienmriing ann i.ouis June iii.i""" 9 0 In 3-3, Coioett 0 ln 1. Losing i Schmeling and Joe Louis June 22. nPen ed in a fist flcht in the first, tame eiuudi-phia ton in the second iiim it 4 unman. 2b 4 13 4 i.M'm rf 13 14 ftdalar. if 4 0 0 3 4 1114 Camilll tb I 1 4 1 pitch-r-Johnson.

Tnp hnv trainine persistence. Always a Stuhhorn 3 114 0 4 0 10 0 Ul'iiri In 4 .112 0 llrmarrp.fi 3 I 1 i-iaiR yesterday. Ross worked in a gym-1 holdout, Gehrig never yet has held 0 0 0 A1 wood 10 15 0 Pbe.ps.C 4 0 0 12 1 game. Iril l.amr ii a i i ih a ri I Intnl. rdl 4 0 I 2 1 Tlf a tSerond (lame) i r.L n'll II OT T.UriA pitched ball thrown by Archie Hun tinted tn Mnis Bru, kf r.

McKain. Before the i ankee glsnl 2 Amhirr. wpmer 2 jninmou. ii could do anything to the Boston pitcher, Croniti threw a putvh imn to ui. ma ircuiu oy Trr.n rf A A nasium here and Armstrong went 5 0 0 1 OHnrineit.e 3 0 3 4 0 1 Young.ss 4 I I I Kor.rt 4 0 7 0 Marly.

ct 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 tftO Brack.lf ''512 i a nvr.ri.rf.rf 4 0 0 1 LaMaster.p 3 110 2 Durocher.aa 3 I 3 3 Kin cf 4 i 2 4 wuiiiirn.sB 4 his nnces nt Pnmnton i missing the opening came. on 4 (I 1 .1 ll ary.MS 4 0 3 3 1 Mr rs ss Bucber 3b 3 1 0 3 2 McCoy. 2h 4 0 1 3 0 I I honof, Lntu last, ne Hiivi, II li 4 3 4 12 10 4 0 3 0 0 Collins Ih 4 0 0 II 0 l.lohnaon.p 2 0 0 0 ft Mungo 0 00 1 li If rlngc r.p OariblUi 3b 4 0 1 0 2 Eranardt.rf 3 0 0 3 01 nrl Powell retaliated. Hoses on rnnT 7 Kf i' Lakes, N. with Joe Louis as ai spring never mis-spectator.

set1 even a spring exhibl- 3 0 2 4 0 iJurtraas 0 1 3 10 ni.rsa.p u. i Brotane.rf lllo, A. .4 KTlkpnut 4 113 1 Cullnblne It 3 0 16 0 8 1 1 8 3 4 0 110 is Hassrm lb 3 in 4 1-1. Hi' tsorn players werr oiurrro uui ft ri. ln i jf.ariaion.p I 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 1111) 3 12 3 0 4 0 1111 Mike Jacobs, who had hoped mv- Kfliry tChainnari Attrndanrr by pltrhar- of the, game but took up the ar Mmosky 3 0 0 3 3 Migan.cf 40110 Mrgan.il 4 0 1 3 0 Arr.nle lb 1 0 7 3 for a ffate of hetween $200,000 and! At one period, tne tron Horse iButcher.p 0 0 0 0 0 c-Cuyier 1110 0 IS, 724.

I I 5 Totals 717 11 27 12 Totals IS 3 8 37 IS if 10)20 Half .21) Kri-fvlrh i(4012 0 llralh II WalkT.lt 1110 0 Avanll ihri In 3 1 0 9 2 rrnsky lb inirn 3D 3 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 PvtlaK ii HuiJ.ilff 1 0 0 0 0 rrlier.P 0 0 ft 0 0 l.vons 2 0 0 0 b-Hosnihal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a I $250,000 now will he satisfied with: Neison 1 0 0 0 i si f5.1n.nj nue to the nostnonements, gnment again under the stands. Powell clawed Cronin with his finger nails before they were separated. Scores: (First Oarjif) 10 0 0 2 "a Bari''d for Carinon in 9th. Cincinnati 10J Ooo OIS 1 IChlrmn 300 010 0003 Ifrrnr Mvers. THtK.KS AMI lllsox DETROIT, May 30-1 -The De- but he savs eood weather todav an exninmon game ar.

ixorroiK, Totals 33 4 8 27 ll1 Totals DO 1 4 37 8 itrolt Tigers, with the home run vi -ri-i. it Tsr) i Rnns batted tn KampourU, Ooodman IS1. 'ii0! Mccormlcli 2. Bict. Lomftardl 3.

Herman AR II A lv niiu.y I r. nini tinniv rtfii Bolton ABB HO A Work mil hers In ton form, vanouished thei or -u in ft i. I i. O.lun Two base Cramarcf 4 0 14 OfrosaulM Columbua 300 000 0034 Toledo 000 010 0001 Errors Hsnekan. Hasenn, Nelson Runs bsnerj in Morgan 1, Garibaldi Two hit Cuilenbine 8aerlfire Nelson.

Left on bases Columbus Toledo 7. and tomorrow mav boom receipts; June 6, 1E134. That was Lou's lowest to the $200,000 mark. moment. It was feared he had a Despite the appearance of addi- fractured skull and the long en-tional Armstrong monev In the durance record seemed busted.

But midtown district, odds continued n' "ay, he was In the lineup about the same with Ross a 5 Washington and all he did 7 hnt TWe i nnsaihititv thav as to blast out three triples, only li i li 1 en i fir to o. i woht in tn 'or H-rmin Lomoardi Three baae nna Ullll, ooo 000 020 2 Herman, uemaree. noma run rvampuuiia Double plays alia llonener. hut osl the serond came Cleveland 020 110 OU Mccormick Totals 35 7J 9 34 4 7 37 7 a -Butted fnr Marrow In 7th Ba'trd for Casrarsrt In 8'h. Batted for Butcher In 9th.

Philadelphia 040 000 0037 Brooklyn 000 000 1134 Error Lavafetto. Phelpa, Mueller Runs batted In Martin 3. English. Phrlps. At wood.

Yount 3. Rosen Hudson. '10 base hit LaMaster base Martin, flacrlfice Atwood Left on bases Philadelphia 11: Brooklyn 8 Bases on balls Mur.go 8. LaMaster 4. FTBnkhotise 3.

Butcher 1 fltrtkeoiits Mungo 5. LaMaster 7. Johnson 2, Butcher 1, Hits off Mungo 3 tn Marrow 1 ln Frankhouae 3 In 1 3-3; Butcher 1 tn 1-3: LaMaster 3 In 8, Johnson 8 tn 3 1-3; Btvess 0 In 2-3. Hit by pitcher LaMaster iCaacarartl. Wild pltch-Mungo.

Passed hall Phelps Kampmirla to Mvers 10 Mccormick. Jurges 3 Ojnf a Memorial dav dollhleheader Frrors None I Herman to Collins lett bases I Bases on balis- Marherrv 3 Velson 3. I Kelleher 4. Strikeouts Ketlehrr 3. Nelson 4, Hits--off Marberry 3 In 3-3: Nelson I 4 in 8 3-3.

Hit by pitcher Kelleher iCul-Uenhmei. Wild pitch Kelleher. Passed nuns ii.i,", ill n'-' 'li nri'iiri. j. inrlnr all lak Lary Jen.

RadcllK 'I base hit Chicago 7. Basea on balls 2. Carleton 3. Strikeouts Der lUiijlo Les Tietje's six-hit pitching. 3 3 1 i to 0.

I arv liure base H'-at h. Ke tner I Voamii.lt 2 0 10 1 Itoifa 3b Cronlr.i 3 0 0 0 1 MrNalr.M 3 0 0 0 3 O'hru lb FVin lb 4 0 0 1 Dirkfy.r Himins.3b 2 0 10 1 Hosii rf-11 Chaprr.r.rf 3 0 0 3 0 Ponril If Dorr.2b 0 0 4 1 Hrnnrh rf Deaaunlsx 0 0 0 Knlcli.2b Pftcork.c 1 0 0 3 0 Ofoye.p 1 0 0 0 2 McKmln 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 (I 0 Wagnft 0 0 0 0 0 mav go as low as 5-6 by tomorrow jt0 have them washed out by jst niEht. rainstorm that rut the game toV Fell- ringer 3. Carleton 4. Hit.

by pitcner Carleton lOoodmanl. 5 i Ii York with two hnmcri InHnrlinn 1 Walker Hitcnllces- Hale, (ainpbell 40010! orn, wi two norm nt including ball Hanrken. Losing pitcher Marberry. IHiuble piaysllale, Lary and Trnsky; lmMr Ury Attendance- 5.371. Irosky and t.ary left on bases Chicago 9.

Cleveland 9 Basee on balls Feller 8. I. sons 2 6'nkrotUs- Feiler 3, Lyons 1. Attendance 35,000. Serond Came) lnejAB A hlcaio AB A Kinnris 7h 4 0 2 3 2 Hack Sh I 1 3 3 I TUF rirst inning blow witn tne bases loaded, and Greenherg.

ith one four-baser, led a 1 4-hit Tiger as- rTTT iSanlt on threp Rrnunie nitrhora fnr BREWERS SWEEP BILL MIL. (Uir.bie.lt 4 0 13 0 Herman lb 1 0 3 n-innlna nlteher Losing pitcn- KANSAS CITY, May 30. (ipl-. Cloedinn.rf 4 0 0 0 ODalan.lf 3 113 0 Totalt 8 0 24 10 Totals 39 10 10 37 13 i i Second dame) snorx ior legal recoroing. And yet, this spring was Gehrig's hardest and most miserable.

In poor physical condition after hts venture into the movies and his long holdout, Lou's batting fell to .109 for the first 14 games. As Manager Joe McCarthy dropped hln, f.nm fvVi rlo. 1m Munio. Attendance 31,304. C'rmk lb 4 0 1 0 nemaree.rf 3 0 1 1 0 a Bailed for McKain In 8th AB II A STANDINGS ir i i riruu nn a no Milwaukee stopped the winning streak of the Blues by taking both Davis 3 0 1 3 0 OTlea 4 0 0 0 0 iiiie nrowns goi in nils nil tnree 3 0 0 5 3 tarry ss tSMBfiYt.

000 000 000 4 0 0 2 campbell.rl l.lll.T," 0" 0" .2 0 1 lIvr.U 1 14. New Vork 013 500 03 lo! Brownie pitchers for 26 total bases lHayes.j' i stnncnr ri ,1001 riaie an a a a 1 1 n. 3 0 0 3 3 Jurges.ss 3 0 0 1 8 BOSTON, May 30 Boston's Error MrKatn in ine nisi game. 1 ne orowns got Kreevirh ct 4 113 0 Molters.lf 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 3 01 M'vVr, 1 0 8 0S.y"" Runs eattea tn peweii. uicgey 1, noag ie Ti.

1.. 0 0 0 .1 Lee 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3' hustling Bees today handed the league champion New York Giants Hchott.p games of a douhle header before a crowd of 16,000 here today. 4 to 2 and 4 to 3, Joe Heving and Al Plechota engaged ln a duel In the first game with Kansas City errors leading to the Milwaukee victory. Scores: 4 0 1 0 0 Averlll.cf 4 0 10 0 Trnsky lb 10 0 13 Keltnar Jb 3 0 0 8 1 Pytlak 3 0 110 Allen 1 0 0 0 0 4 13 9 0 5 3 10 3 4 3 110 4 2 3 0 4 1 Gehrig 3. Knickerbocker 8.

To base ih httav DiMagglo 3. Dickey. Powell, Knlcker-1 left 13 men stranded. Owen 'ih bocker. Btoien baea Higgins.

Crosetil. rr.u. return lo form of Rnvte Henla Foife. BacrlficeHoag Double playa I lne return 10 lorm OI KOXie Hoif. Knickerbocker and Gehrig.

Croaettl. Lawson, veteran Detroit right-! Knickerbocker and O-hrtg. Left on bases ended only In defeat In Totals 33 0 8 34 10 Totals 20 3 4 37 13 a double shutout, taking the holiday double-header, 6 to 0 and 1 to tost IS 14 18 1R 20 21 -Ran (or Dav la In 9h. Cincinnati 000 000 ooo 0 Chicago 000 003 Olx 29 1 4 34 I Totals 30 8 14 37 13 ew yorg ll wwmil PS'-S on nana Tnl U. a 1 sk.

the second eame th Tielte nil Totals nun iuuiui diaui ria n. .,494 the Yankee batting order, the fans hooed him and critics began to i guess he'd be dropped for a spell 4(1 along with his endurance record. .412 But since than, Lou has been belt-'344 ing 'he bal' again. His average to jdate is .264 and it won't be long Pd; before he's far over .300, his usual Ijfflipace, barring another slump. is5o How much longer can he play nno 011-4 5 Errors Weaver 3 Kampourts.

0001 ooo ooo 101-3 1 3 oo Ruffing 8. Orove off Orove In 3 1-8, re Runs baited In- Demaree 3 Two base 0U 8 24 IS in 17 14 14 11 Won 24 19 22 IS 14 12 11 1 Wagner 1. Hits hut Invincible. The loss snapped a'rhirago 010000 'brpliVhV-'McVa'i'n1 Tiger winning a -WJ 010 Imlirhr tholr Innoixl n( tho Errors-Hone. 000 Plechota.

Vance and Mllwaiiktf Kfu.a City Hrvtng and Jut; HwaiiiW Kan CHjr Waaner 3 In I. Hit by pitcher- hit Mccormick stolen baaea Hack. Reynolds. Galan Double plays Rlggs to Mccormick; Reynolds to Collins. Left on fPowelli.

Losing pitcher Orova. ehee Oroya. 11 'I Rum hatted In Allen I. Campbell 301 tVrfl 1(10-4 .1 000 000 1203 3 0. before a crowd of 41.036, the largest to see a ball game In Boston since June 1937.

After Milkman Jim Turner set the Giants down with nine hits in the opener, Deacon Danny Mac-Fayden hurled a brilliant three-hitter against Hal Schumacher, who himself yielded only four. The last one against Prince Hal. however, was a clean single to Hale, Pytlak Kuhel. Two base hits I son. A crowd of 49,500 saw the bases-Cincinnati Chicago 5 Bases on Walker Campbell Troakf.

Three base hits weaver 2. Hrhott, I Lee I Strike Scores: game. National-New York ('hire (to Boston Cincinnati Pltutxirgri St. Louia Brooklvn PhlladelphU American Cleveland New ashlnKtiin Detroit 1'hlliidelphia Chicago St. Louis Association Kansas C'tty Indlanorhilia MlnncBpolis Toledo Paul Milwaukee Columbus Louisville outs-- Weaier 1.

Lee 4. Hits off Weaver i every game? AH A 4 10 4 4 1 0 0 0 'First name) Brrkr; Branch. Brfuer, Yocke nd HrtJ. Btrfp. flee- etelnbai her Double playa Hale.

I arv and Troftky; Berger. Hayes and Ruhel Left on baaes Chicago 5, Cleve 3 In 5. Schott I In 1 Passed ball Davis Losing pitcher Weaver. Attendance 41,310. Stloula AH It A 4 13 10 412 .400 .324 AH II A Itrtrolt 5 2 3 1 0 Hogell.ss .1113 5 iSerend Game! "Boston AB A N.York Cramer.cf 4 118 ocroaettt.ss Voemlk .11 1 1 0 3 0 3b Pox lb 4 1 1 11 0 cf Higgins 3b 113 11 deling lb McNalr.sa 8 0 3 0 5 Dickey rhapmn rf 4 0 0 1 Oltenrich rf Doerr.lb 4 0 13 1 Hoaa If Desautels.e 4 0 0 4 1 Knick 3b Wilfon.p 4 0 3 0 3 Gomea 4 13 8 01 land 12.

Basea on balla Alien 3. Lee 7. I ntil a better man comes along to budge me out." says Lou, who now has his eyes peeled on 2.500 mark. Mllls.lt rim. si, Kress ss SAINTS AND KELS SPLIT ST.

PAUL, May 30 tPV-St. Paul lost 12 14 16 IS 20 18 23 tiat 12 13 15 18 17 19 18 22 a fJillHlgney 1. Strikeouts Allen 6. I.e I alia Hlta -off Lee 11 In 43-3. Rig 2 i i Aii'cy 3 In 81-3 Losing pitcher -Lee.

At- 4 3 13 0 5 3 3 2 2 Wnikr cf-lf 5 3 3 1 1 Clehrner 3h 0 1 8 3 0 (irrnbrg 11) 5 1 8 4 0 York. II 4 0 1(0 3 10 4 0 4 0 10 0 a I 1 a a 1 Bll rf right In the seventh Inning by One IIOI RS FOR GAMES PITTSBURGH. May 30. UV-A Moon, who wen nn lr. and Minneapolis split a douhle- i West.rf lendance 38 818.

1 0 0 3 0 5 3 4 3 0 Memorial day crowd of fans loio Heath Builivan Totals 34 4 9x25 10 Totals 33 5 1 37 14 i spent more than seven hours at The Community Hintl only Kortirs Kieid to see the Pittsburgh Won 2: 22 lf 15 14 13 11 Pet. .647 .559 .424 .419 .333 Heffner.3b 5 113 0 3 1110 7 0 0 0 1 4 0 18 1 Whit' cf 3 0 0 8 3 Kox rf 1 0 0 0 0 Trnl.etta.r 4 0 1 3 3 HossJh 3 0 0 0 1 (till 1 0 0 0 0 ade O0O00 0 0 0 I 0 Cottman 1110 0 00 010 0004 i Mills paid the agencies 70 of this; Pirates take a 17-lnnlng game 5 to Bcsaton New York 0 0 0 0 0 000 013 011 6 a-Mariera Dave Lee Wins Flag Tourney Dave Lee won first prize ln tha flag tournament held at. the game's only run when Mel Oil I npmlpr 'he took Tony Cucclnello's grounder morning game at Minneapolis 8-2 and threw It far over Firt Base- bPhlnf1 the steady pitching of Lloyd man McCarthy's head into right Brown, and the Millers coming field Scores; iback to win the afternoon affair irirst namei hr'rf'- a duel be- NYork AB RWA-BoTTon ft lTo- 1 'WPn Jlnl Moore if 4 Fleteher.lh i to i. Scores; JJJJjIliist Peeemlrpr quota on ac Bonnetti.p Llnke b-Hughea 4 from St. Louis, then drop a second contest to the Cardinals, 9 to 6.

The Red Birds scored In the ninth count ni unpaid pledges. Errora Trosettl. Doerr. Higgins Runs batted ln Mc.Nalr t. Gehrig I.

Dickey To haaa hits Higgins. DiMaagto. Dlcaey Home run Gehrig, ftacrlficea Rmfe, Voamtk. Gonial, Double playa Knickeroocker and Gehrig. Croaettl, Knickerbocker snd Gehrig.

Left on bases New York 7: Boston 10 Baaes on balls Totals 42 9 IS 24 9 Totals 38 10 14 37 H1 1 nose wno owe nacK pledges Bartell.as 1 0 0 3 2 Cooties If 5 () 0 3 II S' Paul 000 040 400--8 10 1 Inning of the opener to force a a-Batted lor It Mills In 1th. Batted tor Links in th, c-Batted for Wade In th. Zanesvllle Golf club Monday. Claude Zeigler, won second honors while Bob Border copped are rc(uest'il to co-oerae by pu vi it soon. No state- MONDAY'S BKSILT8 National l.eagnis-.

Cincinnati i-0. Chicago S-8. Boston 6-1. New York 0-0. Philadelphia 9-7.

Brooklvn M. Pittsburgh 5-8. St. Loul'g 4-9. Amerii'MQ League Cleveland 5-S.

fhlrago 2-1 deadlock and the game remained 4 0 1 0 0 Harms 3b 3 1 0 2 Minneapolis 011 Wk) 0002 10 1 1 I I XaZZti'L io i 5i e.rown snd P.sek; Pomdegter. T.u.ch.r Gomes 8: Wll.on 3. strikeout Gome tit scoreless until the 17th when Lee ichmra cf I'OUU 301 0JJ 001 il in li.f 1 unn iirnntnn 'MCHhrlh I I 1 Mueller 4 0 110 8. Wilson j. Attenoance Dt-trou 40000a au 10 "Ul niaiifu iimr isi third.

Low cross for the week-end wi gfV Frmr-RoM York in order to sap Fifty Dollar nanuiey aingien. moveii up or. 4 13 8 1 niM.g cf 3 0 0 4 0 Minneapolis sacrifice and scored when Stu Mar- iiasim 2b 4 nvaratiersa 41131 000 100 0013 8 0 000 IW0--1 5 0 ivuiiB ua i iris ii rrsn a nrni j. Dnl, I i ii i Hughes York 8 R'ss, Oehrlnger 3. Irb- OOStllCe.

Oil II PleaSC'tin threw' a grounder Wild trying oo 1 1 urner 1110 1 snd Phelps and 811- turned in by Bob Earich, who hai.T a 79. Harold Lane won the hlind scMri bens. Greenherg. I wo base till Ills. I.

at 11.. In lli lha Plrala nlsvar at IhlrH i Tehbttls West. Three base hlta cltft Pittsburgh had 12 runner left i b-Lesde 10000 Floyd Kohcrts on onse- in inr; gnuis? iii.e iu 3S 09 34 10' Totals 3 4 8 11 37 1 Curt Davis' fine pitching in the pinches. Double plavs with thel Hatted lor Lohrmaa in oih New ork (K5. Hnainn n-4 Wmhlnctiin n-l.

Philadelphia 4-9. Detrnlt I'M). St. lyiuls 9-3. Anierlran Association Columbua 6-4, Toledo 0-1 St.

Kaii! 8-1. MlnneapolH 2-2. Milwaukee 4-4. Kanaaa Citv 2-S Ixiulsvlnp Indlanapolla 1. Mld-Atlantle league F.rle 7-5 Johnstown B-3 Akron R-5, Canton 5-3.

rorlamniith 5, Charleston 1. Payton 9, Springfield g. NDAV BF.llI.T Contlnued from Page 1) bogey with a net score of 87.7. Four matches were played In the annual spring tournament. They resulted as follows: First.

flight-Bud Earich defeated Dr. D. E. Carey, 1 up: Earl Markert nosed out Brannon Hull. 1 up on the 20th and William Bateman defeat Pnx.

Home tuna York 2. Greenherg Kress, Hughes, (sacrifice-H. Mills, Cuff-msn. Heffner, Heath. Double play Rogell to Oehrtngcr to Greenherg.

Left on bases at. oins 11; Detroit 9 nssrs on balls H. Mills 8. Gill 1, Coffins.) 3. Sirlkeouta H.

Ml. Is 4. Wsde mftman 1 Hi's off Olll In 4 1-J. Wade In 13-3 Coffman 4 tn MHia in 8 3 In 0 .0 nut In 7'hl. Llnke In 2 Win.

tilt-g pitcher Coffman. Losing pitcher Uonneit 1. A'S SrUT WITH NATS PHILADELPHIA. PA May 30. jp) The Athletics divided a double-header with th Washington Senators before 35,724 paid customers this afternoon, a record crowd for the season.

Six runs In the first Inning gave Washington the first game by a 9 to 4 score, while six runs In the fourth Inning cinched the second game for the Macks 9-1. Sam Chapman accounted for bases filled were made by the New York Cardinals ln the fifth and sixth Error Has in. 300 4M i orr( I f'ose upon Roberts in the closing miles of the race, was forced to frames. Buns halted tn Carms 8. E.

Moore 1 Ston on his next to Inst Ian tr. lake MaxHrll I'ipron Winner of Hace A bird owned by Earl Maxwell won the 500-mlle race from St. Clair, Mo over the week-end. The birds were released at 11:50 a. Saturday, and Maxwell's pigeon arrived at Its rote at 1:10 m.

Sunday, being the only bird to arrive that day. Its speed was Owens led the Cardinals' batters Mueller. Two base hit -Turner Three with six hits, while Handley, Suhr ed Ed Bateman. 2 and 1. Second base nit uarms.

ciacrinct. Barieu. wn on bases New York Boston 8 Basea tllally assured Of Second place. That on balls Tastleman 3. Sirikeouts-cas-1 sixty-second Stop probably cost National t.eagae St.

Louis Clnclhitt 0. nrooklyn 1, Boston 0 and Pep Young were making six safeties apiece for Pittsburgh. (Second Game) Sll aula" AB IiTTAnaYriii AH II A flight Ray Danker nosed out Fd Haub, 2 and 1. off fastleman I In 4: Lohrman' 1 In i him the difference between Mills If 4 0 11 0 R'igrii as 3 0 0 1 2 I First Game) hit hy nltrhrr Cssllsm.n (Wlarrbar ni. ttA three of the Athletics' runs In theu-mi so 1113 3 Walker rf 4 0 3 0 r.

a Hi a a I Kn. I Kress ss 8 0 1 4 4 Qehrngr 3li 4 0 3 1 8 JM.rilnrl 8 1 1 5 0 Handle. Sb 7 111 3 I Ditcher Caai leman. Out In Miles oiiretibrg ih 4 0 3 il3iRlfi yfirds per minute. ia Mann i 3 1 1.

sner ct 7ot7o Ted Horn nf Los Angeles finish a a a ii .1 a a a r- Bril rl West cf Uuln.lb Hulllvan.c opening fuss by hitting a home run with two aboard, climaxing a four-run reply In the first Inning to the visitors' half dozen. Pete 4 0 i 'i oo oi Two pigeons owned by p.l f.mrlri riAnrtt, 10 n.11,. S.BA1 JSka I'U'ini' i.aoarouriii nuv niaugllir ri I 1 i a a a at a i "i ia a waii'n nn a 4 011 its. worth. 4 0 0 5 0 Rush arrived Monday, the first iiinrn IS jBinj0' fl'ln! Roberts.

The balance 0 lf 1 4 0 Hlno If I Moore.lf 4 0 1 0 0 Fletcher lb 4 1113 3 Puss lb 1 0 0 0 averaging 532 yards per minute. lb hioa cf 4 0 0 1 0 Cooney.lf 1 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 30 4 -Lucas 8 0 4 8 1 Jensen. If 3 0 0 0 1 Law son Appleton. who relieved Monte 3 0 0 1 0 or tne neiu was strung out ior 1 miles. Rippie.rf 4 0 13 OOarmsJh I 0 1 0 I .1 0 0 3 3 30 0 27 1.1 S'rlpp Sb 7 0 8 1 1 auhr lb i nn i -i iiieir iiiiyn ssrie.

Blltppen 1 I Citt 3b I 0 0 0 8 I Moore rf 1 fl Slnrtra rr 1 1 a 1 A Totals 34 1 8 37 11 Tola Shoun 0 0 0 0 4' Todd tO St 1 i 1 0 1 ruclnalo 3h Clair, hut only three had 10 018 snort iy after Konens nasneci Mnore 1 0 0 0 0e-Brubaker 0 0 0 0 (i. No stalpments are lie-Ing; mailed by Hip Community Chest, except to thosp ho rp-quested them. Uowpvpr, we are depending on you to pay your past and prpsent pledgpi and we feel you won't disappoint us. PLAV ST. NICHOLAS Colored Armeos will plav St.

Nicholas at the hilltop field this I f) 0 4 1 orrosa the line In trlumtih. hlnck inn, a 1 i.nna.s been clocked home late Sunday. Henshaw 0 0 0 0 1 Br rres a a i 1 0 0 3 01 a a i ni Sarleil.BB 3 0 0 3 4 PIMag cf act 1003 3 warn eras i i ciouns, wnicn nan piayefl nine and i Hasim 3n Ihe Maxwell bird's victory was h-nrdganr his third In as many 5iH)-mile JVrTdieu 1 0 0 0 I' Young 3b 0 0 0 0 0 Tolnn 1 0 0 0 0 Kilnger.D Weaver vdth the start of the second Inning, shut the Mackmen out the rest of the way. Ken Chase's liberality with bases-on-balls In the fourth Inning of the second game was largely responsible for the Athletics' winning rally. He walked six ln the 8 0 10 3 I faces.

raf.vt Suntlnv race will he i.snir rj at. Louis ino ooj pel Detroit 000 OuO 000--o Error Pog. Runs baited 1. Sullivan. Two base hlta Cllft.

West Sarrlfices Fo Tlrtle Doun plays Rngell, Grhrlnaer In flreenberg: McOulnn. Kress to Mrsfulnn Kress. Hrtfner to McQuinn Lett on bases at. Loula 10: Detroit 7 Bases on halls -Tletje Law son 8 Strlkeouis TieUe 1 Lswson 4. Attendance in 500 1 McUee 4 0 0 1 3 3H0 miles from Terre Haute, Ind.

scimmhrp 3 oo jMFarden.p io seek with the sun all dav. suddenly a-Lrslie 0 0 0 0 01 b-Berger 0 0 appeared over the a.st racing plant and loosed a dow npour of Toj.i. ilirain. Thousands of spectators, uZTX -rglng for the exits, were drench-New York ooo ooo ootvo ed and the remaining cars on the Drpudcn Firrmcn Win eenlng. All players are asked to JTotsls 5 4 bv49 31 Totals 7.

17 81 35 i One out when winning run scored-a Ba'trd for Phoun In 5th Baited for Henshaw In 8th, e-. Batted for llarrell In 8'h. ll Batted for In a Han (or Todd in 14th, St Louis ono 001 ool ftoo fjoo Hostnn ooo ooo io i track were red-flagged off because report at o'clock. riea.se ronerat. uifl.

the of the risk of accidents. Error Ott. Two baaa hit Rlpp'a. left on bases- l.n,l i. DRESDEN, May 30 Dresden York Boston 3.

Bases on halls i i imi Firemen turned In a pair of vlc-i WHITE'S ooo 400 ooo ooo ooo 01 i Varravden 1, strikeouts Schumacher 1. Plttaburgh (. ami i torles over the week-end. defeating pledCPS. No statements will Wietelmann Grocers of Zanesvllle Nrw York 7, Philadelphia 6.

Plttahuigh 2. Chicago 1. American League St. Inils C'levelnni Washlnglnn Boston 3. Detroit Chicago 1.

Philadelphia 11, York t. American Association Indlanapolla 7-3. Louisville 8-4. Mlnneapolli 5. fit Paul 3.

Kansat City 7. Milwaukee 4 Columbus 6-5. Toledo 3-8. (2nd fill-ed end 8th, darkness). Mld-Allantlr l.eagae Krle 8.

Canton Akron 5. Johnstown Springfield 8. Charlrsinn Portamouth at Dayton- Rain ATl RDAY'S RErit'lT) National leatne Chicago I'lttshurgb Brooklvn Boainn f. New York Philadelphia 4-0 Onlv games acheduleij. American Leagae tietrnli 9 Chicago J.

Philadelphia 10. New York 4 Washington 3. Bnatnp Cleveland at St. Loula-RAtn American Association lndlanaris 2 Columhtii t. Toledo IoiiI.iHIp 4 Milwaukee 7.

SI. Paul 2 Kansaa City 7. Minneapolis 2 Mld-Atlantle leagna Springfield Charleston 4. Johnstown 14. Akmn 3.

Canton fi Erie 5. rortsmnulh-Dayton Rain. TODAY'S National league No sanies acheduled. Ameelran l.eaeiie Muslim at New York Washington at Phlladtlphls nnlv f.ime scheduled. Amerlcaa Aiinrlallnn No games scheduled.

Mld-Atlantle League Canton at Akron. Davfon at Springfield. Johnstown Krle Portsmouth at Charleston. Misfortune In the form of motor trouble forced several favorites out of the competition. Snyder was forced to surrender, after he was in the lead at 3.10 miles because of a faulty supercharger, liti Mey- Errors-Young 1.

Marltn. Handley. I Meliee, Vaughan. Martin. I Runs batted tn Young robin Wanar PnnssasK iHas Tiia-ta.

1 Mire. Owen 1. Biauthitr Two base hits Hlineil Ulf I PS 111 1 lim lie mailed June 1st. unless ro-j 7 ,0 l- hack In Two Victories Owen Bohr. S'oien bases Vaughan Buhr.

Harrificea Bhoun. Wanar, Iiouhle plays Suhr and Vaughan, Vaughan, Young and Buhr tft on bases 8'. louia 17; Plttaburgh 33 Basra mi Balls-flhotin 3 Tobin 4, ll-nshaw 1. l.anler 1, Kllnger 1, (iicsted, in order to save iX Yn tt i at i i Sunday, the Firemen will play poslage. Help (his new plan Caldwell.

Scores: of saving; money for i 1 nmeera ot ooo ooi 4 9 Ae-pnrlos. Monev hnllv non.1. Dresden 130 010 02 7 3 BUY A BETTER USED CAR AT WILKIIIG'S Now ind Save The Local bn.ph.ii t. er of Huntington Park, only baseball team sponsored bv ins r- 'hree time winner of the race, i.w Vllle McGee 1 Btrlkeouts Tobin 1 Harrell 3 broken oil pump. The car driven werk end i r-iiu.

Mitchell; Jerles Kilnger I. McCie. 3 Hils-nff Shoun 8 Btotts, a. myrw a nna niinun a ed. i and in 1 i rsiri uiiv, lllfv lurnetl .11 at 4.

Tnhmn In 1 1-1 Herr.il I in 3 I hark the Caldwell Aittn WracUr Kelly Petlllo of Los Angeles anier I In 1 1-1. Winning i PJ' wk'r' broke a crankshaft after 250 miles i.chrr-Kllnger, losing pitcher-McGee. 1 5 to 4. while on Sunday hey trim- mi" 1 1 0fl 000 003 4 8 4 Senecavllla Dresden 100 450 0u 10 3 Pnc MERCHANTS TRH MPII AUendanca 30.OO0. 1 ime-4 1.

in sia.nosia unannri ana oionar Mi er zanesvllle Merchants defeated and k. atotis. med the Jones Mine No. 1 team 4 (0 I iapolis. another former winner, was Dozer and Shields formed ,0 hecause SI.

Nicholas, 5 lo 1, at St. Nicholas fSrcnnd Game) "fll0ls AB ffi A PUtsng, An "iTtT I Marl ll Cf 110 10 Handley 3b 8 0 8 0 1 field. The game was called in the IIROP MX-INXING GAME u'lanina t.tna,i 1.11. a waier icbk I 0 0 3 0 jinnrecr 1 1 1 sol wanar, rl vyiiiir. hi- cunk and Mazgay worked for 32 Ford Coach $2W Chevrolet Coach 373 sevenm on account or rain.i Grotteger and Roberts hit home1 nc uuuinu i nn juiiinr LrTKion Martn lb 4 I 1 3 i-nsen If 1113 0 i in? I.

2Crr Folden and Jone, form- th. winntne. h.tt.rv u-nn. ,0 Coiumhus Franklin Post a'ii gmr rf 814 i roo io "1 inning battery Sunday Ciinrllt' UAenl mm rsa oU a a. I b.

1 1 1 (1 1 A 1 i I lAHM' amn4 AnfUlawa st and Adklns 173 33 Ford Coupe 36 Plymouth Sedan macher and F. Sihiimacher work- is. 1 1 13 11 Henry "tolling for 5 loe Jones nine, llioil No' Sunday the Cannehllle Twenty-one nf the original starting field of 33 cars came to grief with accidents and motor trouble. How TIipv Finiflipd INDIANAPOLIS, Mav 30 ill-This is how the first 10 drivers finished In today's 500-mlle automobile race; ros rr unn e. a wnrusn rnr 2 8 1110 Rerrese ea tor m.

rsiicrioias. i. owen.e jean Falls. innne'iviiip win piay a'ripp 30 Ford Coach 1110 1 Bwman.p 4 10 0 1 Swift la-Lucal learn will play at Marietta. notk r.

or HPAKiNfi ion pAitni.K Legion team at Bergln 3 0 110 0 ciyde Hoster. No. tirisiinrr 1 1 hursday evening while the Royal now confined in the; Cihm penitential. cleaners will be encountered Sun-' Totals 39 11137 19 Totals Am VOII linlnrr rone rtol In a-usued tor Swift In 'h niii.ua. i.

i in 1 miinlv. mnsdrlpit B-ITU'i? rtf ih. 'Bt, oill 031 004 81 A- of hurglnry and larceny, dav, nnd 125 3." 1(). 395 2fl." 2K. 2fi." flap.ed Time "-e i.

w-. 4 Vi 5 ii 117 nrlpinK ne Community Fund ii Pa- lh" tl'irteen AKencies IVohalile I'itcliprs American league linstnn at Nesv York Oate'mueller (2-1) sa 1 12) or Ch.inillrr i.vii (Inlv Ifinie scheduled National l.eagne Nn aiumca aiheduled. Name Klnvd Wilbur Chef Miller led limn 28 Pontiac Sedan 27 Dodge Coupe 31 Ford Coupe 36 Chevrolet Sedan 31 Plymouth Coach 33 Plymouth Coach 33 Chevrolet Coach serving a gentenr nf nno to five veva inRITIT VlrTflltV rn.si.urgn ini la ellKlhle for a hnolnx h.f.,.p tl, 1 I AIM VICTOki rrror awift Blaugiue, Outiencige hoard of parole, nn nr July lioynl Dry Cleaner, claim a1, v.C 1938. ifotfcit. victory over the Jones Coal, Bene.

3 Two base hiis-Mdnrk. Gut- 77 22.. Always The Best Deal In Town WHITE Chevrolet Open Evening and Sunday West Main St. End Bridge mM m.ihhi.imi ppr month? ripaip past and current plpdppn THK WIAItn 1 IF rAttiil.K Nn. I mine.

the latlisr tpnm leridge Bla ignier Berrea Three base 4 .11 57 SH .14 9 I -'l OS HH 4 an Ion Si' Bonro, Parol I.ElilDV iH NKIRS ANNEX Chrt (iardner Mi'llieit Ardlntfei-Many M.irvulnn Thwne Hilly Ie Voi-e Krank 1 earne and Recorrl By D. J. now. our co-operation in re- ej. an n'inr, n'ou uasra sisrun, failed-tO ShOW HO at St.

Nicholas, Moore L. Waner. tut r2V2t-mnn Clerk. I he aiaiit'svllle American Legion flpM 't'hp rlppM.a Mart tn tloiiiila nia va Mill terldaa tn a) 2.T.vQUP.itpd. ImnortanL 4 31 CaS SH 4 34 0 villi r.1.1 Ki .1 11,.

c.i.i. 'I Martin to Mue 1. left on hasea-ht Louis 'teiim rtsi Mlltonham, Only the first five cars finished pmahiirgh 13 Bases on ha, la-Bowmen 7.4 .1.4 W. in '1 in a Southeastern Junior ii. in ni Jliuianny onu will nwtn i pnwman league gnme nt Moxahala rark "i 1 .5 mllM- 'hers flag- naBphall'ii Big Six I L' 1 1 4 Ball' 4 Davia 1 Hl'e off Boa man rV'u" tn 8 Pwlft 1 in 4.

Wild Pitch-Bowman. IFlrat three and Ilea In each leag.ie) Psserl lia'l Clwan, juni'iia ni oerjjin I nra jsunna). losing 30,353. man. 1 1ml -3 15.

IVI. Sunday afternoon. The game wa or rain, called nt Ihe end of Ihe fut half'. 1 'he finish: Duke of the eighth on account of rain. I Nnlnn' 177 George Bailey, IPG The batteries were: For the Amerl WOTrit OF IIIAHIVG FOB PAIini.F, Otcar dnle.

No. 727K'i. a prlanner now confined In Ihe Ohio penitentiary, Columbua. admitted from Muskingum county, convicted fs-3-37, nf the crime of burglary and larceny, and serving- a sentence of one lo fifteen yeara. It ell.

Itlhle fnr hearing before the honrd of pi role, on or after I THK R'iaPP fir r.Tt"IT fJ'- Bonn, I'orole end Mocn.d CJtrk. b-iiA-axiB ARMCOS I'RACTICK MILS MUKP TV, IV Ult.l. BROOKLYN. May Aimed Regulars Mill practice at riayer, (Inh (i An McCnrmh-k, Reda 37 Uil 25 Ijivngpttn. I'ndnera 2K "IS Tf*ckv, liKiii.na Jpi tndlnn.

"la 131 33 DlVaggto Yank. JJ Vi Jielphtcbee w. )fid 14 Luzterl, Cuh 13 74 1 lean Lemnn, Bennett and Pnrion fith and Marietta SU At The rridc Mr VtT .351 E'-er- Tuevlay evening field. at Armcoig inning in th first gsnm and two the iecond gave the Flulliei (oi.t.Fa.p; At .1, (Ihlo 4 o. Icm la Mlnneiott 6.

for Fiittonhom. p.en, sol and Caunder, Dollings. Vicaaat-afJi-.

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