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Senators Defeat Yankees; -
10-7; 6th Straight Win
Cleveland Takes Double
* Header From White
Sox; Vance Stars as
Robins Beat Giznts. ;
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By HERBERT W. BARKER |
Associated Press Sports Writer |
While their highlv touted breth- |
ren falter and stumble, the Wash-|
ington Senators proceeded blithely |
on their victorious way in the Am
erican Lezgue much as . the St. |
Lcuis Cardinals and Brooklyn Rob- |
ins, “dark nhorses” both, are do-!
ing in the Mational. {
Picked in advance predictions to
finich no higher than seventh, the
Senators, under great leadership
of Walter John:'on, were leading
the pack by four full games to
day and giving no signs of crack
jrig under the amazirg pace they
have sat. !
¢ Ye-terday they stored their|
givth successive victory and their
15th in 19 games,. baating the
New York Yankees, 10 to 7. Steal
ing a leaf from the Yznks' own
bock, the Senators won on home
rons. Joe Judge and Goose Gos-
Jin hit successive home runs in the,
fourth and repeated the feat in|
the fifth, thus accounting for six
TUNS.
Cleveland bounced back into
third pl2ce with a double victory
over the Chicago White Sox, 7 to
B 8 ond 5 to 2. Wes Ferrell out
pit-hed Red Faber by a wide mar
& in the opener and Clint Brown
had an edge on Cecil Caraway in
the nighteap,
- Lefty Grove chalked up his sixth
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The Detroit Tigers made good
use of eight hits to beat St. Louis
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' while the Browns fell back to sev
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. In the National Lezsgue, Brook-}
Iyn and St. Louis each recorded
vietories to keep the Cradinals on
top of the league standing by half
a 4 game. Jeb |
| The Dodgers gave their metro
[poltian rivals, the New York
' Giants, their fifth straight defeat,
' T+to 0, as Dazzy Vance turned in
ihis best effort of the year. Vance!
' zave the Giants only two hits, one
'a scratch, and permitted only two
'men to get as far as second base.
Fred Fitzsimmons gave only six
hits #2nd two runs in the seven «n
--nings he worked., but the Robins
hopped on Parmalee and Lucas for
five more runs in the eighth.
The Cardinals turned back
Pittsburgh, 10-4, for their eighth
straight win and their 17th in 18
games. The Cards shelled Jess
Petty off the mound with a four
run rally in the fourth while Lind
sey, relieving Sherdel in the sixth,
was a puzzle to the Corsairs.
Despite Hack Wilson’s 13th
homer of the year with one on,
Cincinnati beat the Cubs, 6 to 2.
Jakie May gave the Cubs only ;ixl
hits.
BASEBALL |
RESULTS |
| AMERICAN LEAGUE
| Chicago 3-2; Cleveland 7-5.
Detroit 7; St. Louis 3.
' Boston 5; Philadelphia 8.
Washington 10; New York 7.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 0; Brooklyn 7.
St. Louis 10; Pittsburgh 4.
| Cincinnati 6; Chicago 2.
’ Philadelphia at Boston, rain.
E SOUTHERN LEAGUE
. Birmingham 3; Atlanta 2.
. Mbwile 1; Little Rock 7.
. Nashville 5; Chattanooga 6.
; New Orleans 11; Memphis 3.
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. Joe Judge and Goose Goslin,
Senators—Connected for two home
iruns apiece, driving in six runs,
as Senators trounced Yanks, 10-7.
i Dazzy Vanece, Dodgers — Held
lGiants to two hits and blanked
them, 7-0.
Wes Ferrell and Clint Brown,
Indians—Beat White Sox twice,
17-3 and 5-2, allowing 14 hits in
double header.
Jakie May, Reds—Gave Cubs
only six heats and beat them, 6-2.
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While fishing in the Gulf of Mexico recently Arthur M. Hyde
(right), secretary of agriculture, landed a full grown man-eating
shark, which, after taken aboard, gave birth to six little sharks. The
mother and five babies are shown here as evidence, the sixth escaped.
Smith Continues
Unbeaten in “Y”
. Loop; Wins, 8-6
Starr Smith’s league-leading
baseball team in the Y. M. C, A.
loop continued its onward march
without a blot on its record yes
terday afternoon by defeating Cos
ta, 8 to 6, in a well played game
barring a few poor plays at times.
The victory came in the sixth
inning with the score tide 4-4, af
ter Smith had come from behind
in the fourth frame. An avalanche
of hits coupled with two errors
netted four runs for the leaders.
Deas, Daniel, Ryther and Bondu
rant singled in succession and
Meadows singled shortly after
wards.
Costa staged a ninth inning ral
ly to score two runs, making the
count 8 to 6. An error, a three
base hit by Praither, and a field
ler’s choice accounted for the mark
! ers.
{ Howell Praither, getting a three'
bagger, a two-bagger and a sin
gle out of four trips up, was the
hitting star for the losers. J. W.
Michael followed eclosely with two
our of threc.
Ryther made it three out of four)
on Smith’s side. Starr Smith and
Bondurant got two our of four.
Link and Hancock play this af
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ELECTROCUTED
DOUGLAS, Ga—(AP)—D. B.
i Wood, 16, son of Dan Wood, far
fmer, was electrocuted near here
yvesterday when he accidentally
I'stepped on a high voltage wire
that was torn from a pele by a
tree he and his father had felled.
PELICANS DEFEAT
CHICKS, 11 TO 3;
ATLANTA LOSES
ATLANTA, Ga. —(AP)— New
Orleans pounded Welzer and Pet
tit, Memphis pitchers, for 19 hits
yesterday and took the opening
game of their series 11 to 3. The
victory put the Pels only two
‘games behind the leading Memphis
club of the Southern Association.
Jim Moore, Little Rock hurler,
struck out seven players and al
lowed them only six szeattered
blows while his team mates ham
mered three Mobile hurlers for
15 hits to win, 7-1.
Charlie Gooch was the hero of
the Chattanooga club when with
the score tied in the eleventh in
ning, and the count three to two
with two outs, he poled out a
homer to defeat Nashville 6-5. A
home run by Sturdy in the eleventh
gave the Birmingham Barons the
opener of the series with Atlanta
3 to 2. i
UNIVERSITY POLO
TEAM LOSES IN
TOURNEY MONDAY
ATLANTA -——(AP)— The Uni
versity of Georgia R. O. T. C. team
and the Fort McPherson players
have been eliminated in their re
spective classes of the polo tour
nament in progress here.
In the national guard class the
118 field artillery from Savannah,
won from the University of Geor
gia yesterday, 4 to 2, while Fort
Oglethorpe in the regular army
division trimmed Fort McPherson
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| MAJOR LEAGUE
(By the Associated Press)
Including Games of May, 26
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting—Herman, Robins, .419
Runs—Terry, Ginats, 38.
Runs Batted in—Klein, Phillies
39.
Hits, Frederick, Robins, 60.
Doubles, Frisch, Cardinals, 19.
Triples, Cuyler and English
Gubs, 6. :
Home Runs—Wilson, Cubs, 13.
Stolen Bases—Cuyler, Cubs, 9.
AMEPICAN LEAGUE
Batting, Rice, Senators .414.
Runs, Ruth. Yaukee: 41,
Runs Batted in—Foxx, Athletics
46.
Hits— Rice, Senators, 60.
Doubles—Cronin, Senators, 16.
Triples—West, Senators; Combs
Yankees, 6.
Home Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 14
Stolen Bases—Rice, Senators, 8
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