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Monday evening, july 3, 1922 the ogden standard-examiner H
p unners Eliminate Logan From Gonfalon Chase I
IlLES SETS COLLEGIANS BACK
WITH FOUR SCATTERED HITS;
FLASHY FIELDING FEATURES
ihave' Triple Accounts for First Gunner Scores
in Second Inning; Logan's Lone Tally Is
Scored on Errors; Ogdenites Now
Have Chance to Take Title
It
BY AL 1
IIltvis ri:i; nhd" NIIfE
ID OunuT's, twirk-rj lvillinn( btfefc
1 In- l'1i ntips pul tins o
ISpe i'tof l he (iiiniif r -til' 1 1 a v 6
Kit for the first 1ml 1" of 1 bo Ren
gjbli! the upper hand.
-'fTh' 1-:e i '.' .r ii..' local chit
S b'f'i v.-1 1 h thp Falckmcn. NHSS hd
I pood change of pace and con. :''
5 r baffled Hi" Logaii clatl He al
f ii!" - ' i ) -houlfl iMi'
5 irr- i c,, " HI- own error
I pmr. in the third Inning was rc
5 ionsible for the lone Logan tall
Ki i s pi rcHifrG
Nil-'v ' .i. '-inc. w:o- ihr- he'Sl cxh-
I t;..' ' I gave tfie Og-
I fans confidence for the hattlc
rc Tuesday with the i ches.
a l,i . in in losing to ogdon was prac
I fca! i 1 1 ... i 'h. o. The
I lb started out In
I jod s!H- find battled the locals un-
II il man v as out In the
I tnt i.
1 Lev ' i : ( i i 1 Arizona start -i
,. ,. : . i : mi th" lsitora Lew.
w- ' ' iii'-'l in dish nut any kind
u uuest lonab'e assortmenl ol
ur - 1 i :- ' - i r i j mate, Dim -lock,
to finish the came in .in third
InK after he had populated the
j ISS" I S
pimninrk took up the slab duties
Ith h .' m i n nn the sacks, but re
red Clark for the third out in the
llni on his first pitched ball. Clark
piled tn Fit zp-'' trick.
JTI" Gunner? started the fireworks
IB the second Innlnp Fallentine sin
lied to left and took second on Jar-
Is error. French laid down a bunt
rhl' h ' ' lor a r: Infield hit, Mor-
i (in, iLini.mp for Fallentine, going to
llr.i French stole second Clark
'hit: ! Pni'lcrovf popped out to
hilllps. Chavez drove one of Gill's
fferings down the third base line
I fciile ,-i minute for three "bases scor-
Eig M rgan and French. Nile skied
lJuN for the third out.
SCORE IX THIRD
JK,0gan added her lone score in her
E alf of the third. Fltz&atrick
j rounded out. Snelgrove to Kllpat
IBk. Adams lived oil I haves' error
b h. y i . . . i 'I'i'T i ,i i beat nut an
Ifh I hii to Fr'-nr-h, the third u ker
Ring down t he drive which look I
o i i k-asi t v. o baees. Jari is
in: i '- h' .-.lng the ball into
light field, allowing Adams to score.
III went to third on this play. Jar-
" "I r.d F Ick skied tr, p...
pen Phillips walked, loading the
I Be elson Hew out to Matthews
l it' I Ml di.lJ
I rJM 1 Ouhnera added another score
I half of the fifth. I'..:. -
pNSLFJUl
! PENNANT RACE
ipow No Signs of Weaken
ing Under Strain of
Pace-setting
fllEW Yi'iRK. July 3 With the
w Vork Giants still having the Na
bnal league race wcl In hand, de
Mte valiant but fruitles efforts b
H Louis and Brooklyn to overtake
I Icni hk-f Jnteioi h mijors Is
I entering on the spectacular pen it
Mtit in tin American circuit in v. hu h
mm contenders arc bat1 ling aro ind I Re
I P-
jP'hc St. Louis Browns who have
I lwn no signs of weakening under
c strain of pace-setting, held a lead
i tw n.; it it- t;., nn i ...1.1 . ,ui
I Be other clubs New York, Chicago
d i '.r.. r. i re i,.,,M. h,ci close beh .
ipei - .-..I p i ii.. i '. i . . . 1 1 and thi
!"Hnkces greatur r'-scr-e n,u. , ;,,r the
I Re down ine stretch, but either of
other two western contendere, dn
Mfesmt form, has at leant a fighting
IKtce
Closing the past week with an old
Jl pe hurst of slugging', Babe Ruth and
1 tcam-mate.s gave further proof tha'
y ire recovering from a protracted
ijoznp With a record of eleven won
, Id four.- n o-e. on . :.
- toun i i ,i-circuit tin fan ees braced
Unst Washington and Philadelphia
Id today si ored their fourth straight
V ttor;,
jfrh'- i ii,..,-!, unit, sox. with thai)
I fchers In rare si m pi o ed I he Sen
on of the race, however, running
- Mr winning strea i eight gam
5 W dl.sjdui ing I M-t i n (hlrd , .
S pond pitching, cspceiallj tc Walnt
hnson who hunk' up his third
fl lalghr shutout and the 7th "I" his
iJfr 'uk ir.er, v. as responsible
-rai; Improve, i showing b Uah!n
B. v. In e , , ,,d after t i k i riR two
m the Browns, proved easy tor the
pers, v on made h four straight to
V Fit ' mi te,,n,. ai displavcd
nn. atonal lea
IB " i ret.Jmnr .,(.'
4a'1 gariu s
Kes cm the pun of both St I ami is
Id Pa ; 1 1 v i,
ifcre idle.
r fCin -innatl kepi fourth place by i
V in margin tod:,., ov i Pitl ' .i ,
r Ificago. d -ptte do lbl -bat
II hanu tI the Cardinals The , .
V.may braLC' :l-s a r,'SUlt of a m;ii,-
Irlal shltt. ioi Gibson ikuih-
t weel heruii-1. of the tcain'n din
iPointing showing and b( ing p pi n i i
Bisa Meld chnlc, his former u
It a n;
T1"' 1 'h '.: have slu nped i
rest, u of . rratli pitching while Phi
elphla and Boston clubs in both clr
Jlts an battling to keep out of last
I Who week's record in each league ot
SI pes played, u on und lost, together
Ml P ",ns hits, errors, men left on
13 Its ii n, nn,. . ,,r. , p.. oppbn
pludlne u.iiii,-- ,.r .Sat nrda
MJj llo'
NMHtVM..
J P. W. lx R, H. E. LB. OH
Jf Voi,.
1
vVARDEN.
s, pitcbitag "ace" of the Ogden
hall Ruiulay gainsl the Lopan CoT
rer a 4 tn 1 victory. By virtue oi
a Pifhtirig chance ti grab the pen
son although the Brigham Peaches
1 1 4 j -4
Northern Utah League
;
standing ff thr ClnOS.
, ; w. l. Pet
! Brigham 10 4 7H
i Ogden 9 B B43
I Bogan 8 8 571
Smlthfield 1 13 -0'1
Yesterday's Rf-snlt.
At Ogden Logan 1. Ogdn 4.
i TneedaT'e Schcdolfc ,
Brigham rt Ogden.
Smr.l. field :t Logan
j skied to Falck Kllpatrlrk tripled to
; left field and scored on Matthew-'
I sacrifice fly to Falck Fallentine sin
glefl to center. French singled to
center. Clark skied to Falck.
In the seventh Ogden added her
final tally. Petersen doubled to cen
ter and went to third on Kllpatrlck's
1 sacrifice hit Matthews doubled to
! left, scoring Petersen Fallentine
grounded out, Nelson to Adams. Mat
thews going from second to third on
the play. French fouled out to Ken-
nedy.
Dimmock was touched for six hi's
1 during his stay on the rubber.
sensational fielding played a big
factor In the game. Petersen raced
more than 40 yards in the third in
ning to spear Fnlck's line drive with
one hand. In the sixth canto Dim
mock put reverse English on one of
Xiles' offerings, the ball doing a
"shimmy" toward first base.
Matthews, In center for Ogden,
'pulled down Several star catches.
Louie Falck, in center field, cut off
Ogden tallies by his sensational field -lnr
With two men on the paths In
the fifth ho robbed Jlark of a hit
that looked good for two bases.
GATHER TWO HITS.
Fallentine, Chavez, Kennedy and
French each collected two hits.
Bert Spencer, former Ogden star
in the Union Ass-otiatlon, worked be
1 hind the plate and performed his du
ties as an umpire In a first class or
der. Tommy Fitzpatrlck played the far
comer for Logan and entertained with
flashy fielding.
Ogdenites are now ready for the
I battle Tuesday with the Peaches.
St. Louis-.... 7 5 2 65 98 7 63 3G
'Brooklyn .. .6 4 2 24 Bf G 44 16
Cincinnati . 5 3 2 36 61 3 27 28
Chicago . . 7 2 6 27 72 12 G5 49
'Pltt3burg .. 9 4 6 47 t7 12 59 63
Boston ... 7 2 6 22C0 93834
Philadelphia .7 2 6 29 Cf 9 49 -10
M RI X.
P. W Li R H. E. LB OR.
jSt. Louis ... .(, 4 2 35 68 I 61 21
(New York ...5 4 1 23 48 4 30 14
I Detroit 4 0 4 9 2 6 3 ::n Jr.
Chicago . 4 4 0 2442 33112
'"Washington .4 3 1 12 33 6 34 J
'Ic eland . 6 2 4 24 49 1 1 40 34
Boston 7 2 5 21 60 8 46 3 1
Philadelphia .8 3 6 29 63 10 67 31
oo
GOLFERS AFTER THE
SCALP OF CHAMPION
UMAHA. July 3. Two hundred
golfers of the territory west of the
Mississippi river will begin the 2 2nd
.annual competition for the Trans
i MlsCHSlppI Golf association champion
ship now held b George Von Elm of
Salt Lake City, at the Omaha Coun
try club. Munday, July 10.
The country culb course, one of the
Shortest In the mid west, being a scant
600(1 yards, Is considered by golfers
las being one of the hardest of the
links that have 72 for par. Lying
in a practically treeless territory, and
except for four holes over terrain that
is at worst, only rolling, the course
has been trapped extensively and sev
erely penallz.es any shot that strays
1 from mid-fair green.
Among tho better known players
, of the section eligible to entrance who
will contest, are: Yon Elm, "Ruddy' i
iKnepper, Sioux City, Larence Brom
flcld, Ten-.er. runner-up In the 1921
tournament. Bob McKoe. Des Moines.
Iowa, twice title holder of the city;
c Graham Kanaa champion; Jim
k nhedy, Oklahoma champion, Jimmy
Wvint medalist St Denver last year;
; Rav Oulmet, brother of Francis, Reu
ben Bush arid Frank Godchaux of
New Orleans, and Jimmy Manlon of
St. Louis.
Kneppi r is considered by local play
ers to be the strongest contender for
the title His playing In the east In
lnter-COllegiate tournament has been
,'f high order and on Elm was steml
Uy off his cam- in the semi-finals
and finals of the Western Amateur
tournament at Kansas City
HOME RUN SLUGGERS
BRING UP AVERAGES
NEW Y RK July 3. -Apparent I
Inspired to greater exploits by a sud
den spurt on the part of Bab Ruth,
home run Huggen. In both leagues
fattened their totals in a week end
iht reverberated ?ltta circuit blows
Ruth hammciud out his fourth
bomer in three games and his twelfth
of the season Sundav while tho Yan
kees were taking their fourth straight
from Philadelphia. 9 to 3. Tillle
Walker oraoksa out a brace of cir
cuit blow, making his total four in
the last two games and brlnglriK bla
season s total to 1Y, only three behind
Ken Williams of st. Louis, the leader
Williams walloped out his twentieth
four base drive Sunday and helped tin
Browns, take their fourth In a row
from Cleveland.
Rogers Hoinsbv of tho Cardinal-,
failed to Increase his home run total
after having registered hU eighteenth
Saturday Zack Wheat aided the Dod
Kers in the second game with his tcmh
circuit poke.
' : . j
OH, LADY, PIPE THE SCORE jj
LOGAN.
AB R H 0 A E 2B 3B HE, BB SO SH SB
Jarvis,.lf 40020100001011
I ' Falck, cf 4003000000200
Phillips, 2b 3012300001000
) Nelson, 4003300000000'
Kenned, c 4024000000000
Archibald, rfl 0 0 0i)x0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fitzpatrick, 3b 4.0)12 X) 0000000
Adams, lb 3 1 0 $ 000000000
Gill, p-rf 3 01 M 000000000
Dimmock, p 3 & 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 3314 24 9100014011
OGDEN.
AB R H 0 A E 2B 3B HR BB SO SH SB
; Petersen, If 311400100100 0
j 1 Kilpatrick, lb 3119000100011
'Mathews, cf '3014001000011
Fallentine, c3024100001000
'French, 3b 312010000l00li
: Clark, rf 4002000000100!
!SnelgTOve, 2b 4001400000000!
i Chavez, ss 4023010100100
Nile, p 3000210000000
'xMorgan 0100000000000
. i
Totals 30 49 27 822203223:
xRan for Fallentine in first.
SCORE BY INNINGS ' 1
Logan
Runs 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Hits 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 04
Ogden
Runs 0 2 0 0 1.0 1 0 x 4
Hits 0 3 0 1 3 0 2 0 x 9
The summary Runs batted in Mathews 2, Chavez 2. Earned
iruns Ogden 3. First base on errors Logan 2. Eleven at bat, two
i runs three hits off Gill in 2 2-3 innings, out in third, bases full Nine- J
teen at bat, two runs, six hits off Dimmock in 5 1-3 innings. Charge 1
defeat to Gill. Left on bases Ogden 7, Logan 7. Double play Phil
i lips to Nelson to Adams. Time of game 1 hour 50 minutes Urn
j pires Spencer at plate ; Zimmerman on bases
! NORTHERN UTAH AVERAGES I
I 1
OGDEN.
G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB SH SB Pet.
.French 12 46 5 20 4 1 0 26 1 3 .434
Fallentine 14 55 9 22 9 0 2 36 1 3 400
Petersen 14 52 11 18 2 3 0 25 6 4 .346
'Mathews 5 20 1 6 2 1 0 10 1 1 300
Clark 13 55 5 16 4 0 0 20 0 0 .291
Snelgrove 14 55 9 14 2 4 0 25 1 1 .264
Kilpatrick 14 57 12 14 0 4 0 20 3 3 .247;
Niles 12 41 3 10 2 0 0 12 0 0 .244
IChavez . ... 5 19 1 3 0 1 0 5 2 1 157
jMorgan 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000
401 57 123 25 14 2 179 15 19 303
I
BRIGHAM
G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB SH SB Pet.
Snapp 14 57 9 23 2 1 0 27 0 0 .403
'Jonhes 3 12 5 5 1 0 0 6 0 0 416
Slattery 14 55 12 22 7 1 0 31 1 1 400
Borstad . 4 20 5 7 3 0 1 12 0 2 350
Hall 13 26 3 9 2 1 0 13 0 0 .346
Young 14 54 6 18 3 1 1 26 1 2 333,
Clark 14 63 15 18 1 1 0 21 1 2 288
Watkins 11 36 6 10 2 0 0 12 0 0 277;
Menges 13 54 16 13 4 0 0 17 2 8 240
Barry 13 56 6 10 0 0 0 10 3 3 176
Keller 13 35 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 085
;
468 83 138 25 5 2 178 8 18 294
SMITHFIELD.
G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB SH SB Pet. : j
;Myers 3 14 3 5 2 0 0 7 0 0 .357
B. Johnson 13 59 10 21 2 2 0 27 0 0 356
10. Johnson 8 41 8 13 1 2 0 18 2 2 317
Kaney 14 52 6 15 1 1 0 18 1 0 289
Donous 14 65 11 15 0 2 i 22 3 2 272
Goodwin 13 48 6 13 4 1 1 22 1 3 270 '
! Hansen 14 47 7 11 3 0 3 23 0 0 234
Rock 5 19 3 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 210
Melvor 14 56 5 11 2 0 1 16 0 1 198
Waite 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000
394 59 108 15 8 6 157 7 8 274
i V
LOGAN.
G AB R H 2B 3B HR TB SH SB Pel
GU 4 9 2 5 1 0 0 G 0 0 555
'Kennedy 14 56 9 20 4 3 0 26 2 1 357
Archibald . . 12 44 5 13 2 0 0 15 0 1 295
; Nelson 13 55 6 16 3 2 0 23 2 3 290
i Phillips 14 57 9 15 7 0 1 24 2 2 263
Jams 14 60 10 15 2 2 0 21 1 5 250
'Falck 14 56 12 12 0 2 0 16 2 3 214!
Adams 14 51 8 8 1 0 0 9 1 1 157
Dimmock 14 48 4 6 2 0 0 8 1 1 124:
Fitzpatrick 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000;
Schaub 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 '
442 65 110 22 9 1 148 11 17 249 1
HORSE RUNS WILD;
SPECTATOR KILLED
I.oRALVE, Texas, July 3. William
LaJrSver, 19, was instantly killed and
! three others seriously injured here
Saturday, when'a horse ridden by Po-
' ley McQee at a race meet left the
track and ran int- t h spectators. Mc-
I Gee, Sam William an, I Lam Fowler
sustained internal injuries Their con
dition is serious.
oo
BROWNS LEADING
HOME RUN RECORD
CHICAGO. July 3. The home run
I record in the tiro major b aguen fol-
lows:
A MICK I CAN
Williams, St. Louis 20
Walker. Phillies -. . . 17
Ed Millar, phllllea 13
Hoilm.ui, Detroit 12
Ruth, New York 12
Fa lk. Chicago g
National
Hornsby, St. ioui is
Wilimrn. Phillies ,j
Wheat. Brooklyn ft
Ainsmltn. St. Loilli 8
Parkinson. Phillies l
SPORTS PAY FINAL
HONOR TO MAXWELL
CHICAGO, July 9 The body of
Walter ("Tiny") Maxwell, which ar-1
rled Sundsy from Philadelphia for
the funeral today, was literally burled
tinder a majts of flowers when it was
placed in the chapol.
The floral tributes to tho famous
athlete, sports writer and official, who
died from injuries In an automoLib
acoldeht, came from major league
baseball clubs and persons In all walks
of life.
Funeral arrangements were made
under the auspices of ihe Masonic
lodge
I or.
STUNT FLIER CUT
TO PIECES IN AIR
j CHICAGO, July 3. Cut to pieces in
midair while making a change from
one airplane to another. Louis James,
a stunt flyer with a flying circus drop
ped a thousand feet to the ground nt
Harvey, in., stm-iav and ;i instanth
Ikllled.
BEES DIVIDE
WITH TIGERS
San Francisco Stages Track
Meet in Second Game
With Seattle
W L. Ict.
Vernon 53 32 .624
San Francisco . . . G3 36 .596
Salt Lake 43 41 .512
Los Angeles .... 46 44 .511
Oakland 44 47 , 4R4
Portland 40 45 .471
Seattle 3S 50 .432
Sacramento . . . . 34 56 .371?
Yesterday's Result.
Sail I.ako 2-10; Vernon 1 4 .1
Sacramento 2-1; Oakland 3-5.
Los- Angeles 7-5; Portland 5-8.
San Francisco 2-21. Seattlee o-i:s
LOS ANGELES, July 3. Salt T.ake
and VernOn split tho double header
here Sunday, the Tigers taking th
morning game. 14 to 2, and the Roet
grabbing the second contest, 10 to 3.
Both tf.miev w,.ri featured by Kfeavy
hitting. Tn" boy SCOSfetl
SALT LAKE.
A 1 1 R II P0 A V.
Schick cf 6 0 1 R o 0
Wilholt rf 5 0 1 1 0 0
Siglln. 2b 4 1 1 1 2 (
Strand, 1b 1 0 3 6 0 0
Lewis, If 2 n 0 1 2 1
Sand, s . . : 4 0 2 6 2 0
Byler, e 1 0 1 1 1 )
Lacterl, 3b 3 o o 2 4 1
Rett, p 1 0 " ' 1
Jenkins, c 3 1 3 1 fl 0
Light, If 2 0 0 0 0 fl
RieRer, p 1 0 0 0 1 fl
Blaehrdder, p -. , fl 0 0 0 o tj
Totals 35 2 11 54 13 2
VERNON.
AB. R. H. PO. A F
Smith, 3b 4 3 2 0 1 0
Chadhoufmr, rf .4 2 2 5 0 0
Hawks, rf 4 1 3 1 fl fl
High. If I 2 R 1 0 0
Hyatt, lb 5 1 2 11 1 0
Sawyer, 2b 5 2 2 1 2 0
French, ss 4 0 3 3 6 o
Mtirphy, c 4 1 1 I 0 fl
Doyle, p 4 2 2 1 3 H
Totals 38 1 4 2fl 27 1-3 0
Salt Lake
Runs nun ooi 100 2
Hits 001 1 13 302 1 1
Vernon
Runs .1 00 830 02x 1 1
Hits .. 201 941 03x 20
Summary: Innings pitched liy
BettS, 1 2-3; Blaeholder. 1 1-3. Charge
defeat to Reus At bat Off Bertv
18; Blaeholder 10 tilts Off Betts 9;
off Plaeholdor 5 Runs off BCtta
9; off Blaeholder ". Runs repon-i-ble
for -Letts t Blaeholder 3; Boyle
2; Rleger 2. Struck out By Betts
1; Rieger 1; Dolc 2. Bases on ball
Off Betts 3; Blaeholder ?; Rleger
1. Doylo 2 Balks Blaeholder 2
Two-base hit! Ohadbourne, Hawks.
Smith. Siglln, Jenkins. Wilhoit Hyatt.
Sacrifice hit- Lnzzerl, Chadbourne.
Double plays Lazzeri to Strand; Rle
ger to Sand to Strand. Time of
came One hour and 52 minutes. Um
pires ICason and Finney.
SALT I KE.
AB. R. If. PO. A. E
Schick, cf 5 ! 1 6 0 0
Wilholt, rf 5 13 10 0
Slslin 2b ....... 5 0 ". 2 3 0
Strand. If 4 1 1 6 l fl
Lewis, If 1 1 1 1 I
Sand, sfl 4 2 i 4 0
Anfinson, c 5 2 2 0 0
Lazier!, 3b 8 1 1 i 2 l
Myers, p 3 t 2 1 0 0
Light. If 4 o 0 1 1 0
Totals ,10 in 1, 27 11 2
VERNON.
AB. It. 1 f . PO. A. E.
Smith. 3b 5 0 2 3 1 0
I 'hadbourne, rf . 4 D Q 1 A 0
Hawks, rf 1 1 2 (I (1
High If . ... I o I 0 0 0
Hyatt, lb .... 4 fl 2 7 1 fl
Sawyer, 2b 4 o fl 2 fl
French, ss 4 1 1 1 1 l
Hannah, c 4 ( 2 8 1 oj
Slider, a 0 fl 0 p 1 0
Houek. p fl fl 0 0 1 0
Schneider, p . . 2 6 6 9 1 0 i
Dell, p 1 o 0 2 l 0
Bodie 1 fl 0 n o fl
Totals . . .37 3 10 27 13 1
xBatted for Hell in ninth
?alt Lake
Runs or,i ioo :;io io
Hits 270 200 12117
tTernon
Runs ::o) too ooo I
WILLIAMS GETS TWENTIETH HOMER I
o o o o o o o o o o I
BABE RUTH ADDS ANOTHER ONE I
o o oo o o o o o o I
BROWNS MAINTAIN LEAD IN RACE
AMERICAN LiKAGrE.
W. L. Pet '
St. LoulB 44 29 .603
New Vork 42 32 06 8 I;
Chicago . . 37 33 . 529
Detroit 36 34 .514
iM ashington 34 36 .486
Cleveland 32 40 .444
'Boston ...... 11 40 . 437
iPhiladclphla 27 39 .400
YcsterdaCs Results.
At Philadelphia New York 9. Phll-j
adelphia 8.
At Detroit Chicago 6, Detroit 12.
At Boston Washington 1 Boston
1 9 1
At Cleveland St Louis 9. Cleveland
I6"
Today's Schedule
Detroit at Chicago.
New York at Philadelphia
::KV YORK, Julv 3 Returning
home after a long rOati trip. New York
joutslugged Philadelphia Sunday and
jwon. 9 to 5. Babe Ruth knocked out
jhis fourth home run in three games
and his twelfth of the season in the
eighth inning, with two on banes.
Clarence Walker of the Athleiics hit
.homers in his first two times at bat,!
givintc him four In the last two games)
and a total of seventeen for the season. 1
R. H 1".
Philadelphia ' 3 9 0
:New York 9 15 0,
Batteries; Harris, Moore, Yarrisoni
and Perkins; Hoyt and Hoffman.
I
CHICAGO, Jiih 3. Detroit brokO
jChicago's winning streak -of eight (
games Sunday, when they bunched hits!
'off Robertson and Hodgo with bases'
'on balls and errors and won, 12 to ')
R. H. E
Detroit 12 15 0
.Chicago 6 12 2,
( Batteries, Oldham and Bassler j
P.l.-mli' n.--b:p. Robertson. Hodge and;
Schalk, Yarvan.
1 I
WASHINGTON, July G Johnson
was OUtpitChcd by Ferguson Sunday'
jand Boston defeated the locals, 2 to 1,
;Collins driving in both the visitors:
I runs
R. H. iS.
Boston 2 8 u
I Washington 1 5 1
Batteries: Ferguson and Ruei, John
;son, Brlcksoh and Pfclnh H
ST. LOF1S. Mo . July 3 The Browns'
.chalked Up" their fourth straight victory
over Cleveland Sunday, 9 to 5. Wil
liams' twentieth home run '.cored Sh
ier and McManus ahead of him Wodd
lso hit a homer with Stclnnes on
1 base. The locals batted Malls hard,
while Kolp was effective In the
Pinches.
R. II E
Cleveland 5 1 fl 1
St. Louis ! 14 1
Batteries Mails. Edwards- Lindsay
and O'Neill. Shlnault. Kolp and SeV
ereld
Hits IU1 200 111 10
Summary: Innings pitched By
Gilder 1 1-2; Floucfr. S, h:, ; b 1
4 2-3. Charg" defeat to Glider, .at
I bata Off Glider &: Hourk 3; Schnei-:
' der 23. Hits Off Gilder 6; flDlick 3;,
Schneider 4. Runs Off Gilder 4;
Houek 1; Schneider 3. Struck out 1
By Schneider 2; Myers 4. Dell 2.
j Bases on halh- Off Schneider 4:j
I Myer 2. Dell 2. Hit by pitched ball
i Wilholt.. Passed ball Hannah.
Stolen has" Sand. Two-base hits ,
Smith. Hawks, Wilholt. Anfinson,
French. Sacrifice hit Myers. Dou
I ble plays L&zzeri to Siplin to Strand:
, Smith to Hyatt. Time of game One
hour and 49 minutes Umpires Fln
' ney and Eason.
Track mi ft.
MIATTLE. July 8. Seattle and S.in
Francisco spilt the Sunday twin bill,
the jooalfl winning the first jjame 5 to
2 and losing the second contest. 2 1
to 13. The scores
First game. R. H. G
San Francisco 2 7 2
Seattle 5 6 4
Batteries; MrWteney. See and
Yelle; On and J. Adams.
Second game: I: II. E. !
San Francisco .21 21 2 1
Seattle 13 15 2i
Batteries: Counibe. See, McWedhey.il
NATIONAL LEAGUE. jj
W. L. Pel lkUl
New York 43 24 .642
St. Louis ..." 40 30 571
Brooklyn 40 32 .6b.t I
Cincinnati 34 36 .485
Pittsburg .33 35 .4R5
Chicago 33 35 .485
Boston 26 42 . 408.
Philadelphia 25 40 .385 IH
Yesterday's Resnlta. JH
At Boston (First game) Brooklyn JH
8, Boston 6. (Second gamel Brooklyn JM
6, Boston 3.
At Pittsburg Chicago 5, Pittsburg
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At St. Louis (First gamel Clncln- LM
nati 3. St Ixiuis 8. (Second game)
Cincinnati 1, gt Louis 2.
No other games scheduled. VkW
Today's Schedule.
Brooklyn a' New Yot K
Philadelphia at Boston.
Cincinnati at St. Louis. JLm
Chicago at Pittsburg.
CINCINNATI. O.. July 1. St. lxuls:
L'abi' d a full gam,- en the tii.i.'iTs Sun- LM
day by winning both halves of a doubii 'wAm
header from the Reds. In the first. 'H
game Keck was hit hard in the tirsf
two Innings and was driven from th
mound, while Pleffer had only one bail
round. The Cardinals won easily ,
to 3. The second game was a pitchers-'
battle, in which PerticS had Just I
shade the better of Luque, and B
Louis won, 2 to 1.
R. H E.
St Louis 8 11 fl
Cincinnati ... 3 10 I
Batteries: Pfeffer and Ainsmith.
Keck, Markle, Schalk and Vvlngo. Lm
Second game: jjjH
R. H. F. I
St. Louis 2 8 0 ' Lm
Cincinnati 1 8 1
Batteries. Pertica and Clemmon-,;
Luque and Hargrave.
CHICAGO. July 8. The Chicago LW
f'ubs took an easy game from Pitts-
burg, In which Alexander's pitching VLM
played a winning factor. lmw
R. H E
Pittsburg . ., 1 7 1.. .
Chicago 6 12 3 LM
Batteries: Hamilton and Goochi mmm
Alexandei and O'Parrell VLw
BROOKLYN, July 8, Brooklyn woa I
botlp ends of u double-header heru km
Sunday beating Boston, S to 6 and 6 to
3. The Dodgers batted ' 'eschger out Hj
of tho box in the first Inning of the
Inst gam,- and retained the lead, de- mW
spite a hard uphill battle by the
Braves. mWM
R. H. E.
BOStbn 6 11 0
Brooklyn . . . . 8 13 1
Batteries: Marquard, Oeschger.
and O'NSlll, Gowdy; Vance,
Mam J. Smith and Deberry.
Second game. H
R. H. E. I
Boston 8 4 1 WWM
Brooklyn 6 8 1
Batteries McQuinlln and Gowdy;;
Shriver, Decatur. Cadore and Hung
ling. H
Mitchell and Agnew. Berger, Schorr,
Gardner and Tobln. Spencer
SPLIT EVEN.
PORTLAND; Julv S. Los Angeles
won tK first game here Sunday, 7 to
but lost the second contest, 8 to 5 ."
B ore Fit game: R. H. E. JH
Los Angeles 1 11
6 9 0 '
Batteries: Wallace and Daly; Wal- mjn
berg, From me and Elliott-
Second, game R H. E. SflK
Los Anprelea 5 10 1
Portland 8 IB 1 LM
1 ... 1 ries Dumoviuh. McQuaid H&
and Baldwin; Leverenz, Grumpier and Eft
Fuhrinui. WaL
TAKE TWO GAMES.
OAKLAND, J IJ Oaklrtnd grab- Rj''
bed bcth ehds tit the twin bill hor B;
BUnday from Sacramento, 3 to 2 and B-W
Th" Scores: 1 I
I- R. H. E. iH
Sacramento 2 6 1
Oakland 8 6 0 LW
Batteries: Runs, l'enner and Cook;
Brenton. Jones and Koehler.
Second gSme: R. H. E. Bp
Sacramento 17 1 LwM
Uaklund 6 10 1
Batteries l u eiy, Canfleld and Wrs1
Stanage; Arlett and Koehiw. BkL,
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