Joe Hauser Clouls Out Three Home Runs as Philadelphia Wallops Indians Athletic Player Gets Two Homers Off Joe Shaute Collects Third Circuit Smash Off Roy in Eighth, Misses Fourth When Ball Hits Top of Screen. l.EVELAND, Aug. 2. — Joe Hauser. Philadelphia first baseman, made three home runs today and narrow ly missed getting a fourth as the Athletics defeated Cleveland, 12 to 4. Two of them were off Joe Shaute, Cleveland's star southpaw. In the second and third innings. | His third was off Uoy in the eighth, * with Miller on base. All were over ihe right field wall, in the sixth with Metevler pitching ,his drive hit the top of the screen In righ renter and bounded back for two bases. The score: ritlLA'PHIA (A) CLEVELAND (A) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po a.e. Bishop 2b 5 2 4 a o M’N'ty If 4 ft 2 ft U Lamar If 5 2 2 0 0 Sumniu rf f> 12 0 0 Miller rf 5 1 3 n u Speaker cf 4 1 ft 0 ft Hauser lb 5 4 8 1 QJ.Se'ell s? 5 2 14 1 Sim'oris cf 4 2 2 ft ft L.Se’ell c 4 10 2 0 Dykes 3b 4 2 2 2 ft Burns lb 4 3 9 1 ft Gall’ay as 5 4 3 3ft F'ster 2b 412 3 1 Perkins c 5 1 4 ft 0 Lutzke 3b 3 15ft 0 Baum’r p 5 1 1 0 0 Shaute p 1 ft 0 0 0 -Metev'r p 10ft ft ft Totals 4 5 !!♦ .7 11 0 Hoy p 0 ft 0 1 ft Brower p ft ft 0 ft ft zUhle 1 1 ft U ft zFllerbe 1 ft ft 0 0 Totals 37 M 37 11 2 /Batted for Metevler In seventh. /Batted for Hoy in eighth. Store by innings: Philadalphla .043 01 1 030—12 Cleveland .200 000 020— 4 Summary—Runs: Biahop. Miller, Hau ser (*), Simmons (2), Dykes, Galloway (55), Sumnia, Speaker, L. Sewell, Burna. Two-base hits: Dykes, Simmons. Hauser. Bishop, J. Sewell. Burns. Three-baa© hit: Baumgartner. Home runs: Hauser 4 3). Stolen bases: Galloway. Simmons,Burns. Sacrifice: Dykes. Double plays: Gallo way to Bishop to Hauser. .1, Sewell to Burns, J. Sewell to Fewster to Burns. Left on bases: Philadelphia, <»; Cleve land. 10. Bases on balls: Off Bauni g.irtner. 3; off Shaute, 1. Struck out; By Baumgartner, 1: bv Shaute, 1; by Me te\l*r. 3. Hits: Off Shaute. 7 in two innings (none out in third); off Metevier. 4 In five. Innings; off Hoy. 3 In one in ning; off Browpr, 1 in one inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Baumgartner. L. Sewell Losing pitcher: Shaute. Um pires: Nallin and Connolly. Time: 2:00. BROWNS RALLLY IN 4TH; BEAT YANKEES Sr Louis Aug ? —The Browns scored eight runs in the fourth inning today and won frbm New Tork 12 to 8. in their final game here, making it three out of four on the senes. The score NEW TORK (A) ST. LOUTS. fA> ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a.e. Witt cf 4 0 0 0 OTobln rf 5 13 0 1 Horan If 2 10ft 0£y*na If 41200 Dugan 3b 5 4 2 3 1 Staler lb 5 3 8 1 ft Huth’ffcf '410 1 McW’Us 2V» 3 2 2 2ft Meusel rf f» 12 0 QTacohson cf 5 :: 3 ft •» Pipp lb f 2 11 1 OR'rtaon 5b *'• 4 ft 4 ft Setiange f 4 2 4 0 OSevereid '.17 0 ft W ard 2b 12 5 OGerber as C 1 1 ft S-ott ss .010 0 DA vis p •» o ft u 0 McNally ss lift 5 QVgilder p 1 •• ft 1 ft Shawkey p I 1 ft 0Grant p ft ft 1 0 ft .lone* p > (. ft ft 0 Pruett t* ft ft 0 ft Mamnux p l ft ft ft ODanforth t* ft noun Gaston p ft ft ft ft ft zRlce 1 1 ft ft ft xBush ft o ft ft « sJohnson ft ft 0 ft ft Totals %** 1ft 27 9 1 • Hoffman 1 «» ft ft •• Totals 41 17 24 12 2 > Ratted for Mamau • 1n eighth. • nsn for Bush in eighth 1 xBstted for Gaston in ninth. /Batted for Grant in fourth vSeore by innings: V*w York.31t ftftt I'll— * 3t T.oul? .010 8<)l 02v—12 Surrsmt-'—Runs: Duran (2) Ruth, Meusel. Pipn Scharr Sfcankev Johnson E' ans (2). S;<’er (3). McManus (2). Ti ghten (2) Robertson. S*o*-e:d Rks T' o-base h.t*. McManus. Severed Rob ert son Ric* £h*-«key. Jacobson Three Ms* hit: Jacobson Sacrifice nits Mc Manus (2). Ward i2). Scott Left on b9«*‘ New To*V. 12 St Louis, 7 Bass? on halts: Off Shawkey 1; off Jon*?. 1. off pi nett. 2: off Panforth. 1. S»ruek out: By Shawkey. 1; by Grant. 1: bv Vnmim. 3; by Pruett. 4: bv Danfort h. I Hi:?: Off 5-ihnwk* v. 7 in 3 1-3 inning*; off Jones. 3 in 1-3 tuning; off Mamaux. 5 In 3 1-3 Innings; off Gaston. 3 In 1 1n n'ng; off Davis. 4 in 1-3 innint; off Van glider 7 In 3 innings; off Grnnt non* m 2-3 Inning; off Pruett, 4 In ** 1-3 1n » ngs: off Danforth 2 in 1 2-1 Innings. Winning pitcher; Pruett T,o*ing nitch er- Ion***. Umnir •*: P.owlund. Owen? anti Moriarty. Time: 2 2*< FLAGSTEAD’S HOME) RUN HELPS BOSTON Chicago. Aug. 2—Robertson's wildness, coupled with errors by 8h*«ly and Her • *»i» and a home run bv Flagstend, kmvp Boston a lead over Fhlcflgo and th-/ «nn 7 io 3. Murray wg* driven off the Mil in «he eirhth. but Quinn checked the. 4 sit1 Mrftf# ; BOSTON (A) FHlCAOO (A) abb p« f e ah li po s .*. rtiirv 3h 41? 3 ftArch'n rf 4 ft ? ft ft n»mbv 2h 5 ’ 1 4 ft Hooper ef 4 t 5 ft ft vo-h If S 1 3 ft ftPhe-ly lb 4 '’ll0 1 Harris ih 4 1 ]ft« ft^ilf If 4 3 1 ft J Poope rf 5 2 1ft ftK*m/n 3b 4 12 ‘ft r-Bte^d r f 4 4 2ft ft Rsreett PS 4 1 3 5 1 fi'Nllll f 3 ft 5 ft ft M'C'tn 2b 3 ft l 5 ft Shanks *s 4 12 4 ft Prouss r 4 n 1 Murray p 2 ft ft ft ft Rob son p ?« ft ft ft Quinn p 1 ft ft 1 OLvons p 1 1 1 ft ft * 1-zCollins 1 ft 0 ft ft Total! 37 12 27 12 0 Totals 35 fz26 12 2, rRatted for Lyons 1n ninth rVVamhy out hit by own bitted ball. Score by innings: Boston a..OftO ft21 003-—7 I'h’rago !. 000 000 030 3 Summary—Runs Wamby. Veach. Har ris. Flagstead (2). U /••111, Shanks, Hooper. Hhscly. Lyon* Two base hit: Falk. Home run Flsgstead. Stolen hose: Kimm. Sacrifices: Murray, Clark. Double plavs Barrett to Mc Clellan to Sheely. Wamby to Hhanks to Harris. Left on bases Boston, ft; Chi cago. fi Baita on balls: Off Murray. 1: off Robertson. 3; off Lyons. 1. Struck out: By Robertson. 1: by Murray, 4 Hits* Off Robertson, f* l»» six Innings; off f.ynns. 7 In three Innings: off Mur rsv. ft In seven and one-third Innings, off Oliinn none in one and two-thirds in rings Winning pitcher: Murray. Los in* pth her Robertson. Umpire*: Hll deh-ind. Kvans and Holmes. T'me; I :6t. Pitftirr C'lly—Kvansril-t Harry \t*mstrong And wife of this city have thirls of the mu»lr at the Epworth Afaembly at. Lincoln Const League Head Favors Post-Season Series with St. Paid v__/ Log Angeles, July SO "A return post-season aeries with the St. Paul American association haaehall club would lie very ugreeable," t« him personally, salil Harry A, Williams, president of the Pacific Cooat league, when Informed that a challenge prob ably would be laeued by John W. N’ofton, president of the Hulnta. How ever, Mr. Wllllama aabl It would be necf-Haary to put the challenge to a »0*e of the club owners. ‘The Ht. Paul club played a won derful series with the Vernon dub la ~.jrf expenses that the cli,>use at Okla homa City and Tulsa was nut made according to schedule. It was simply bora use Tearney, accused of consist •ntly favoring Tulsa. realir season. In Tulsa the rreani of the Buffaloes' hurting staff was ready to work, and work they did. Tice result was that the Buffaloes beat the Oilers and when they did Tulsa faded out of the pic ture as Western league champions :icul Oklahoma City won lice rare. Be muse of this one Tulsa scribe refers to the Omaha leant of last season as tin- "Kcmctrliy cheaters." We don't believe there wee a more honest ballplayer in the league last year than op Kd Konetchy. If one ever had the ol* game at heart it was big hearted lal Konetohy. and to call the Omaha club of 1923 the "Ko netohy cheater*” is not only doing Knnetc hy a big r> ong. hut I? casting a shadow over the great national game as it is played in th« Western league. Omaha placed baseball until the last out wap made In th» final game of the 1923 season. The fact that Oklahoma City beat Omaha and Tulaa didn't goes to show that the Oklahoma City club of last year was better than the Tulsa team. A good loser Is loiter Ulan a poor winner any day in the year. wt?i Hcct'tii i r ts iMI.tr l'kr«( HlfiolllN. W u I** t. Win I «»•# \furph> Dill 11• U 1 »Jl \U» IV II W U l b*.. .toffc t»2« s, hn*td< r Kl*e S 7 S!1 SSI juu Hitmlard l«»un repl> llmt "lied" I* one of the iiioh| dun Keroiia of Weaterti league hitler* and • liable to *ark the of hall with the iarka lull a* with them einpf). Louie Knupal, Omaha pitcher, In no weak hitter, lie haa limited out • nmny two hang era tlila »e t*ou mm the next WeMteiu ieugne pth'lier. rpIMN Marne Titian W'rliii Mi uim | niehtlyg on Manager t.udeiuiT • Mowing Allen to Unger on the mound. on to Min that fhe Oklahoma I'dxyma apparently believe In ret I firoeitx , \ «i M w ould he a Me|fl«h ct*ew . w h<» would not ieturn Omaha the | fax ora a/tse the etwul Mill that N Oklahoma OHx arilhs takes a "ahoi" al President Al Trartiry for thr i laaa of umpires thr Wrrtrrh league head haa working In gnnira thla araaon. Ihiwn in Oak * Ity this linsrhiill writer ilulms that Trarnry fax ora Tulsa. Tulsa sa.Xs "no." W n ai r sure Trarnry doesn't fuxor Omaha. \ny way, mad thr following xxlilrh ap prurrd In Ihr Oklahoma t lly I him s “There haa alxxa>s hern the feeling that Al Teat nr), till while prraldent uf the Western league, holds anything kilt a kindly feeling for Oklalionia City. Any or ail dnuht to the i mili ary had faded In thr illalame xxitli Ihr tailnrr of the Western prrxy to eli,ini(e umpires .Monday In the i ap Hal illy. "In the iri.ml series which roiled with Ihr games, of Sunday, I'mplrrs .trs-e James Oaffmw amt ttenyx Hi.ni j Hayes w era al tiklahoma Hits, t'olllna and iJonaghua wet* at Tulsa, Otlrlenj # Washington, Aug 2 (\unmls lionet of Immigration Hunhaiut today directed the immigration o(TV la I* at Hill* Island to *end him a record of til tin* f nts conn** tgd witl* I.uIn Hirpo's admission to thl* country H usi.ii nd Intends to pentmially make h Mtudy of these records to d* termini* whether nr not the fighter was lawfully admitted. lie decided to take thl* *lrp after he had hern visited ye*terdii> !»> Hamm t’ha** of t'hritt t'hurrh. Thnoktyn, who hi* j»j ol e*t ed St lili st Kll'pn * *dmlc*tot1. I nibl* to induce I'nmmlMlontr Witches Pound s Lee and Dailey for 7-to-5 Game W it-liita Sluggers Cet Fiye Huus Off Buffalo South paw in First Inning Wichita. Kan. Aug. 2.—Driving Lee, from llie innumi and scoring five run* in] the fir.sl frame, the Ix/.ie* continued to: pound Dailey at opportune time*, win ning the second game of the aerie* from the leader* bv a 7 to ft score. The wore: OM AHA Ah. ft. H. Pn. A. ft. Thomnmiii 2b .ft 2 I 3 4 « liohinsou rf . .3 U U 2 U » < ullop lb .4 ll 2 11 ll ll Oftborn lr .4 ll 3 ll II II I Util unit/, rf .4 II II 2 II II O’Neil ** 4 I 2 3 4 II Ijenelinn 3b .3 I II 0 1 ll Wilder c .4 ll 3 3 1 ll Gee t» . II u II 0 O II Dalle* u .3 1 I II 2 II xGrigg* .I o o ll ii u Total* .3ft ft 12 24 12 0 WII II IT A Ah. ft. If. Po. A. ft. Smith rf . ft I 1 ft 2 0 Hut ler 3b .4 2 3 I 4 II Dunning rf . 3 l 2 ft t 0 Payne If . 4 1 2 I II 9 Iteek lb . 4 0 II ft II 9 llaley .4 2 2 3 I 1 Drown 2b .4 (1 4 4 2 I) McMullen c .3 0 « 3 II « Ilovlik |» 4 0 0 9 9 9 Totals .3ft 7 14 27 10 1 \ Dot ted for Dailey In ninth. Score by innings: Omaha .000 011 200—ft Wichita 590 000 Hi—7 Snmmary—Two-lmse hit*: Bltbr. Run ning (2). llaley (2). Drown (2). O’Neil. Home run: llutler. Sacrifice hit: Robin *on. Rouble play*: llaley to B*ck: O’Neil to Thompson to f ullop 2). Wild pitch: Dailey. Base*, on halls: Off Ilovlik 1. off Dalles 2. Hit by pitched ball: Robinson bv Ilovlik. Strurk out: By Dailey 3. by Ilovlik 2. Hits and run*: Off Lee, 5 and ft in one-third inning; off Dailey, 9 and 2 in seven and two-third* Inning*. loosing pitcher: Dailey. I,eft on base*: Wichita 0. Omaha «. Time; 1:33. I mpire*: Shannon and O’Brien. Late Rally Wins * for Denver Bears Tulsa. Ok I* . Aug ?. Denver put on a ninth inning rallv that netted five runs] here today and msde it two straight over j the Oiler* The ore was i to 1 An! error bv I,*livelt paved the way for the rally Yank Davta hit his 31st home run ! of the year. The acore: DENVER (W) TULSA IW) ah h po ;i.e ab h po.*.* O men 7;, i n .i n r*sey If 5 2 2 i ft Berger -m 5 14 4 0 Stuart 2b 5 2 1 S ft G'cl'rdl If 4 2 ft *• ft Davis rf 5 4 ft 0 ft Rnr-he 11, 5 2 3 ft ft T.amb « ft ft t n ft FIinn’ll ss 4 2 ft n ft xHrown rf 1 ft ft ft ft Terar n 3 1 ft 2 ft Whaling - » 1 : ft Klark n 1 ft ft 2 ft n o ft • 2 0 --- tH*H 1 1 ft ft ft Te'i’s 71 is 14 i xPier ft n a o ft VThiea p ft 0 ft ft ft Tot.l, 35 12 27 15 l 1 \Batted for Begley In e:*h».h x3a»ted for l'»*rr.an :n ninth xRan for H*»l in ninth. Score by innsnss # Denver . ftftl lftft 015—S Tulsa .021 Oftft 2ftl—6 Summary—Runa: Gorman (2>. Berger. Ginf lardi. Ro< he Falk. Whaling Stuart (2). Davis (2 1. Washbunr, Flippln. Two* base hits Tesar. Caaev Home runs: Stuart. Davia. Falk. Whaling. Ruche Stolen has-: iiormai. Berger. Sacrifice hits Crosby. LeRvelt Double plays Washburn to J.elivelt: Fllppin to Wash hum to Geiiveli Left on baaes; Denver, i; Tul*a. 1 ft Base on trails; Off Teaar. t. off Freeman 2: off Black. 1: off V,»orh es. 1. Struck out: By Teaar 2; by Freeman, i; by Voorhies. I. Hits and runs: off T*-<*at. ft ami 3 in 7 !-i tu ning*: off Freeman. 14 *nd & in ft in ning* Wild pitches: Freeman. Teaar. Winning pitcher Freeman. Losing pitch er Bia* k. ( mpires. t’ollin* and lH>n*hue. INDIANS WIN RAGGED GAME Oklahoma c.tv Aar 2 —Ok'ahomi City trek a r:si‘*i ggt* from Lincoln today. 11 to * -coaer who had ©Itched a shut out game Fr !_••. relies ed Hlggrman in tb* fAurth 'mint w-th the score tid* ard re.et\ed credit for his ►•--ond 'ietory in at mtnv d»'s The score LINCOLN 1W1 OK LA. CITT ab h r > .r e lhhooa.e Mo -re cf ' 1 ' 1 • Hock rf " 1 4 © I Cleman If 4 t* 3 0 ft lltm# If l 1 1 ft ft O ther Jb « ’ 3 « 1 F*!b*r rf 5 » 1 It 0 Sk ner i f 5 " " l> 1 M P»nl lb I !!!• « Ui'H 3b * 3 1 5 • ll'N'Ib 3b till* Sr.vPr lb 4 1 II* 2 Tate 3b S 2 0.1 0 Chaves »a 4 10 3 1 Khadot sa 4 2 3 4 1 Lamb c 4 2 4 0 1 Forest c 3 8 16 0 And'son t» « •' » « 8 llai'm'n ©110 10 a Hr.lie I 0 0 o 0 Monger u 3 2 8 2 8 Heck n 16 0 2 1 _ \Knm -en I 8 8 0 8 Total* 38 13 -• 14 2 Fit# U 10 6 16 Totals Si 11 24 13 I \ tin 11 i'd for Anderton In necot^J xHalted fur Bn k in eighth a. ..re by innings: I.lnco'n . . 001 360 2w6— € Oklahoma City . U4 022 13s—11 Mammary—-Hu » Moure. t*ol#iuan. Gun that. I.assert l«amb Iteck. Hock 12). Father M« Daniels <2). McNally. Tate. Khadot. Forest. lUgerman. Tgotwse hits I.assert. Metiie McDaniel. Three base hit Moor» Ttate Mai rifle# hits Ho.k M Da .lei Stolen bases: Tate, Kh'dot liases on balls Off lUgerman. off Anderson. 2. Struck out Hv Song e r * > t He, k. by File. 1 Hun* and hit*’ Off lUgerman 3 and * I© 3 2-3 mntoss, off Anderson 4 and 4 in ! :n nin{» of' Reck snd * >n * inning*. Losing ©lfcher perk TV'ntvnr ©tehee '*rrger Double ©!*'• Khado* ’o Mc j>*r - ei (2i Left on bate* Lincoln V • 'k’ahoin* Cit\ 11 Time. 2 03. Vmplre* Haves and Oa'fnev_ Booster* Drfrat Saint.*. Si Joseph Mo. Attg 2 — l*ea Moine* detested the Saint* In in* second itraight eh me todav. 4 to 2. Score DhS MOINF.S |W1 ST JOPKPH tWl ;»h h po s e ab.h po a • Flsak'r as 4 2 I 3 OD M gio If 1 1 3 8 8 O'C nor rf 3 0 8 0 8 Cor gan #• 3 8 3 3 2 Cm .ten If 3 1 4 « « Mathe* lb 2 8 18 8 6 Hodi# if 4 116 6 Mill#* 2 0 2 6 1 Kna p 2b 4 1:4 8tlllbert 3b 41286 Ham n lb « w « 4 0 Dow! it rf 4 14 0 6 Scuy an ib 3 . 1 4 0 6 Nufer 2b 4 1 3 2 »* Wheat i 4 0 2 6 6 Mtn'r## *’ 4 112 0 Stuke* p 110 2 6 Huaa p I 1 m 4 6 Tot a la 32127 136 Totals M I IU) 2 Scot# by innlhge Dr* Mofnea .80S 800 OU— 4 St Joseph ■ 601 660 •l#—-.' Summary Huns Fuakamper, r»v‘on no. Corriden. Stokes. Mathea. Minetree Famed luiik l»ea Molnea. 3 St. Joseph. It* pe« ..ii balls Off Stokes, 4. off Hose 1 Struck out: Hv Stoke*. 1; by It,,*. | Left on ha*e* D#s Moines * , St Joseph. * Two base hit*. Stuvan * in Hilbert. Italk Horn Double pU\* FIs <«k a m per tn Siuvenggu «311 - b#rt t« Nnfer to Ms'bes Nufer to tor* r i g* n tn Mathe* to Mlnstrrs to Mathea S*. Hfic* hit* PeMagglo. «*nrr gan. Stokes, Cftrrtd#©. R *se M ' by ©itched ban rA Conner b* Ro*« t’mplrea. Held and Tow ell 3 .me l 4% « Itrd" I sHe* heated Ferguson In a ©l».hm« dual * h* White Sox trimming the Red Sox 2 tn t. I Immigration Officials to Investigate Firpo's Admission to This Country Curran to rex era* the de» l*ion reaelod HI Hilt* I land. Cha*e ap pc.,hd to Husband. lie contend* that Flrpo Is an umlealiahl* Itetnuae of hi* alleged atatu* with Bianca Lourdea. the South .American girl, who traveled on tlie lame boat. Huiband *aid today that he planned to Investigate the c.tvo to satisfy him self a proper decision had been reached b\ the New York official*, lie Mil id that Hirpn could l»e considered unfit for admission If It could he ptmed he had paid Mis* 1.oudre*' passage and attempted to bring h**r into the country with him. i f • ■' MICH of the credit handed the lotted States Olympic swimming team for ita big \ictory in the resent Olympics is due to the gentleman pictured be low, who was head roach of all the swimmers. ___* —— .—■ ■■ wyilll),, L. ft. J/ancUev ... .!■ and 19 to 2 Donohue pitched excellent ball in th« opening content. The Tied* gathered 21 hits off four Boaton pit« her* in the sec ond game Score, firat gam*. First game: CINCINN. TI (N i . BOSTON ab.h po a * a ■ b p > a.e. frit* 7b i 2 o h i Wilson cf 4 1 3 '* 0 I> be* t lb 4 2 12 2 it gham If 4 « «• 0 »J Roush cf 421 0 0 St r.g-1 rf 41400 W.i'ker rf 3 t» • 0 Mel'is lb 4 1 10 0 ( Shorten If 3 0 0 0 0 Pd’,- tt T.b 4 » 2 3 000:0000—: Boatoi O'11* 000 —. Summary—Kane: t'iirl'f. Caveney. Sac rifice hit; Donohue Double plays: Da bert to Caveney: Crux to I'a.eney t« Daubert; Smith to Mclnnla: Padgett to Mclnnte Smith to Shay tn M ’inr Left on h©***=: Cincinnati. . Boat or o. Bases on b*4ls. Off Genewich, 1 Mrucl: out By Donohue 3. Hits: off Gencmeb. 9 in eight inu'ngf. cff < o * h . 1 in one inning loosing pitch • Gen wRh Um pire- Rigle- and Moran. Time. 1:5a. Second game CINCIN NAT I |N) BOSTON (N ) ab h po a e ab.h po a e Crit* 2b 5 2 2 0 ©Wilton cf 5 0 2 0 C D bert lb 0 4 1C I 0Pg*tt 3b 4 1 0 5 intmik» Cincinnati .190 220 012—11 Boston . ### l#« #1#— - 8ummar> -Run - Crit* ill, Daubert Roush Walker. Dun an <’>. Pinelli 14». Caveney « 4 #. Hargrave. May*. Stengel. * unningham T»vo-b*ae hit* H*rgT*ve. Crit*. Dun* an. Cunningham. Stolen bases. Roush. Walker. Daubert. Sacrifice hits Walker Hargrav .Crit*. Double plays: Crit* to I'avioty to Daubert <21. Gibeon 10 Shay, Shay |r» Melon is. left on ba**s ''itiMnnii! ’ll: Boaton 9 Beset on balls •»ff Mays 1 off Mi Samara 2. off Year* 5 n, 1. off I.ucsj 1 Struck out By lea»-gin ’ . by Lucas. 1: by Cooney. 2. iff m« Samara n 1 ! 2 inning* off Yeergtn : ir* 2 3 'noing . o'? Lucgs ► ■ apings *alngs H t m pitched b*l! Bv Y **rg*n iFlnello. by Lucia (Caveney B>I>. Cooney Lciinr pltche- McNamaha Umpires Moran and R:gltr. Tsm* 2 05 Phillies Drub Card* Twice. Philadelphia. Aug 2 —Winning the *ec ord rame with • home run by Wilson in the ninth. Philadelphia took both ends o' a double-header from Bt Lotus tc: Ti.e score of the firsi came »»» 3 to 0 and of the second 4 to 7. Score, first game. First game: ST LOIMS INI PHILADELPHIA * e ab h po.a.e. Smith rf in20 #Wokan If 3 • 1 0 • Holm «f 4 0 3 # ©Harper rf 1 # 2 • 0 Hornsby 2b . *» 2 1 IS. hulls rf 2 1 1 0 a H mley tb 3 # « l ©Wllam# cf 3 # 2 # 0 Blade* if 4 12© © Henline « 3 13 0# ♦ i.oney ee 2 e i 1 0 \\ at one 7b 4 w 3 2 0 • Itinx.ile* c '©41 Ollvlke lb 4 1 11 # 1 I'reigau 3b 3 13 1 0 Kurd 2i. 2 2 2 4 a S nor* a p 1 # • 1 #1‘ inaob ** '*1142 Sherdel p 2 # 1 2 ©Glaaner p 4 i • 4 0 Total* 21 *2 2 4 9 1 Totals 29 7 27 14 2 S« >.re by innings. St Louis OB© <00 000—0 Philadelphia ..#<»• #21 «*#»— 3 Summary—Runs Wrightatone. Holke, Parkinson Two i»ase hit* Bla irs Glaa n**r Sacrifice hit Ford Double play*: Cooney *0 Hornsby to Botlomlgy : Ford to Parkinson to Holke: Fre|g*-i \o Boi tomlev Ford, unassisted l^fl on bases. S» lami* #. Philadelphia * on bells Off Sothorop < off 8h©rd*l. 1. off 1'. lamer 7 Struck out By Ho-h or on. bv shfrdel 1. bv tUasner. 2 Hits: Cff ftothoren 4 tn 4 i-3 inning*: off .^her d*’ 5 »* 3 3 inning* HU by pitehed ial’ By Sherdel. r»rkin*or Losing ! ’her 5o;0orr»* 1 mp re? O'Day. Svv*eney and Quigley T me. 1 4* Second came ST LOUtS THILA. .ng run scored Store by inning* Lou * ©41 e#©—7 i’hila.'.Mphla 4#© #*t #42-1 Summary Run* Hornsby, IWttotnl*) < 2). Hla <21 Cooney Flack. Schulta. William*. Woehia. iloHr. 0'ord Catkin* son i2). Wllum Two base hits Kurd. Blade* ji \ i©t»#ra all. l*arkmeow. Wil liam*. Home run Wilson Stolen b*se: S nlth S*irlftce*. Parkineon <21. Mo kan. Uonaale* Double plats fiorwtbv to I'oonsy Hornabv tn Hsitomlsy: 1'arkin son <** Hnlkf Cooney rh'lad- Ip#.- B*«as Oft b*1H >>n Auc. R»u©klvn mada it ihtr* oui of fotir bv xv.nom* thr la*t cam** of thr a*r1®a today. * to ?. £hrhatdt naa km>K t TN tX> ab.h ! •* a • tbh po a # Pt a t ■ cf 4 i t « " II.«h Sb i> s 3 ft « H .11 hr. *• 4 1 4 t PM . hall a* J II I i' Adam# fl* ft n 4 ft p " hrat If ft f p • l Hart'll v ft J i * 1 FT* tar »b ft HIM I'HI'#* • lb I 11 1 IHi.'ftp f( 4 1 3 • 5 due- * If « 1 I 0 flSt*»*'k lb 4 I S P ® M h. t# tf 4 ® t'U fflth if 4 1 t P • Mr it lb 4 b • 1 ? Taylor c 4 I S I P Huah p 3 ® * * « Khrh'dt p t • P ® ® la. oft* p U P • • * !»«., atur p I M M xt'hurnr \ ® • * ® ttr«th#r p a P t P • *N>ia HIM Total# it 14 *4 • 3 Total# SI 14 H 13 3 vttattrd for Jpf«N In ninth . IImHx.i fo» 1 ire*! ur n arxenth jr.ora b. Inning# 'hi.ago .... at# aai ftp? ; tlyn *P# loa xa* p Rumman Run# .Plata Adam*. Ha*! rxaii t*' Fr»l*#»i t;»g*hx Haathrota. Mt*h m -.hall h h*.ti Fnutnta* *»##« StoiV t?i V#n k*a* hit# Adam# til Krithtptt. »urat®r. Hattatit. Tbi®# Tigers Rally in Late Innings and Win Game Defeat Washington In Final Game of Series by Score of 8 to 3—Yanks Play Bengals Next. ETROIT, Midi., An*. 1. —D e t r o i t came from behind In the 1 latter half today's game with Wash ington and defeated the Senators, t to 3, In the final game of the series. Detroit's victory and New York's de feat at St. Louis further tightened the position of the three leaders in the .merican league pen nant race. New York comes to De troit tomorrow for a four-game series, with leadership of the league at stake. Hoilowav kept Washington's hits scattered, while the Tigers bunched hita off three Washington pitchers. It was Detroit's only vicory in the four-game series with Washington. _The score: WASHINGTON fA) DETROIT fA) ab.h.DO.s.e. ab h pn a.e. Ri> • rf 3 i 2 * o Haner Jb 3 0 0 4 * I.elbold cf 3 1 4 0 0 Jones 3b 1 0 0 ; o Hsrrls 2b 3 2 4 3 0 Blue lb 3 "12 0 0 Go-Jin If 4 1 2 0 0 Rigney as 3 0 12 1 Judge lb 4 17 1 0 Cobb cf 3 2 4 "" Ruel c 3 111 OH'lm'n rf >!!(• P'k'p'gh ss 4 1 2 E 0 Pratt 2b 4 3 4 4 0 Blueg- 3b 4 0 1 2 0 Manuih If 3 2 2 0 " Hogr'ge D 2 0 0 0 0 Woodall e 2 1110 Speece D 0 0 0 0 0 Ho!'wav o 4 1 0 • a Russell o 0 0 0 0 0 Barrier c 2 2 0 0 0 xMatth'ws 0 0 0 0 0 --—. -Totals 33 13 27 IS 1 Totals 30 8 24 12 0 xBatted for Speece in eishth. Score by Innings: Washington .300 000 010—I Detroit .:.000 104 03x—I Summary — Runs Rice. Go-lln. Mat thews. Rigney. Cobb f2). Hellmgnn. Pratt. Baseler Two-base hits: Pratt Cobb, Batt ler. Three - base hit : Goslin. Sacrifice hits: Beibold. Rirnev. Harris. Jones. Double plays: Peckinpaugh lo Harris to Judge Pones to Pratt to Blue. Reft on ba-c-’ Washington. 5: Detroit. 9. Bases on balls: Off Mogridge 1: off Speed 2: off Hoilowav. 2; off Russell. 2 Struck out: By Speece. 1. Hits: Olf Mog- dge • in 5 1-3 Innings: off Speed I l> 1 11 Innings: off Russell. 4 in 1 inning H't bv Ditched ball: Bv Mogridge. Mstiuth Wild oitch: Mogridge I-osinr pl-cher' Mogridge Umpires: Ormeby and Dineen Time: 2:07. STRIBLING TO MEET PAUL BERLENBACH Macon, Ga , Aug. 2—W. L. (Youngi Stribling. th« Georgia, acfcoolboy box ing sensation, signed today to meet Paul Berlenbach, New Tork light heavyweight, in a six-round bout in New Tork city August 27, according to an announcement here by "Fa' Stribling, the Georgian a father-man sger. Pirates Beat Giants. S*w York. Aug 2.—Pittsburgh teok the final gam* of th« srnas from New York today 7 to 4, thereby winning three out of the four games Ths deciding run wa* srored in the eighth when Merer '•lie doubled, scoring Traynor who had * ngled Pfeffer was knocked out n the p'xth and Kremer relieved him. hold ing ’he Giants safs for the rest ©f the = srr* The score: ’ITTHBt’ROH (N) NEW TORK fN> ah.h pflif. sb h a e G gbee If J • 2 # i ? worth • l • M Gars' cf 2 12 7 4 P-ioch 2b 4 12 4 1 Mueller cf l # • # 0 Wilson rf 4 e 2 # * Curler r? JIM* Meuse! If 4 S 2 4 * Bn hart rf 1 * I * * K*!!r !b 4 # !# ! ** Wr ght *a 3 12 3! Jscksow •* 4 ! f 2 # Tr'«•<**• 3b 4 3 2 3 * Groh 3b S !! 4 * M Tills 2b SI’S** gnvder © 4 ? 2 2 • Grimm lb 4f 1* * • MeQ Ian p 1 h # 1 • i S*r. * h c 4*4*! xTsrrv t* (t a * ^ i P'sff*- p : 1 « 1 * Rvar p # a i # # I Kremer p 1 1 A a Cxx5er.?!ey 1 1 * # a -xssNtM * * * e * Totals 72 f 27 11 2 £•***. p a e a a * rGowdv 1 * # a a Totals 3« 9 IT 1* 1 x Batted far McQuillan in fifth. xxBatted for Ryan in sixth xxxRan for Bentley in sixth. r Batted for Dean ;n ninth. Score br Incungs: Pittsburgh .SOS 24# #’#—7 New Tork .#20 ill ###- 4 Summary—Runs Big bee. Carey <2G Guy leer <*>, Wright. Traynor. M»usel •!*. Jakson. Groh (2). Snyder. Two-ba** hit*: Guyler. Carey. Traynor. Maranvill# Three ba«* hit- Wright. Home run Msu rel- St.uen ba**s Traynor <21. Meu«* . Gi ler G.oh. Nehf Sacrifice* Marar. 'Hie. Big t-e Double play: Snvder t.» Pr,«. h. I.eft on bases New Tork Pittsburgh d Rase* on balls: Off Me Quillan «. off Preffer 2. off Dean 1 Struck out: By McGulllan 1. bv Pfaffer 1. by Ryan 1 by Kreirer 1. Hits: Off MfcQuIUan 4 in five inning* off Ryan f n one inntna- off Dean 3 in th-ee in ning*. off Pfeffer $ in five and two :h!rd* innings, off Kr*mer l In three sr i two-t h‘rdf Inning* Passed ball S-nith Winning pit* her K^mcr Dosing p i«>*• : ’'•a” TmrPss: Hart McCormick *nd • Pftrmann. Time: 2:12. BULGARIA CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS ' Athens Vug. 2.—a report that But 1 carta 1* calling 4 (*00 volunteers to the colors led to fear* here todav ; that the Bulgarian government is moblliaing. Bulgarian officials at Sofia claimed that the troops were being massed to combat communism Bulgarian romltadjla (Irregulars) hate been causing the Greeks much trouble, making raids over the fron tier into Greek Macedonia. 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