f ' tt 10". EVENING LEDGEK-rnJLADELPJIIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, V)H . . T !flt NG BODIE PULLED A CIRCUS CATCH AND WHITE SOX LOSE LEADTOJBOSTON BUNCH .OPPOSING TEAM THAT FIRED HIM, PING BODIE'S SENSATIONAL WORK GIVES A'S VICTORY IN TWELFTH , - .Hoy Grover's Three Hits Help to Put Chicago Sox in Second Place Phillies Again Take Pair From Pirates "n?. I-"-. ' A r i'vf. . ? f 1 fw w If 1 POR the Inst three carM Plus Iloillo Iiiim tnken It upon himself to provo to t!m world at lurco and tlio White Sox lull (.'lnl. In iiuttlciilar that u tcrillilo tnlstiiko Tvtis tnado when they attached tlio tltivviiro to Ills permm and Milppul him to tlio tall and uncut. It was u ciucl blow In the ilatk and our I'Iiik llicil only for tho day to show up tho hum Rticssers uho nld ho wamrt lit for fast c'oinp.iiiy, llvuv- fjjif " thlnu-comcs to him who waits, as they nay at the hotel, and HoiIIo'h elmmn i i...t,...i i,l. w.u.,,,l.,c it turn In Ihn Hit i Inn Hi: or tlio oilK-VViniit'd (oiiifst. and'ChkuKu neided only one lono tally to win the bhiiic. ltny Sohnlk stepped up to tho plato and bo.iked ono of Joe IIusIi'h heiidcrH to tho far ( orntr of the left Hclfl. It was u beautiful Ioiik drlo and heenud as njfo as n ton of money In tlio United Btates Treasury. The nuillcnco began to lcavo and expert tlmcrct held vv.itdioM to find out how lone It took to Urclo tho Imm-s on a homo tun Hut I'Iiik had dlffnent views about It. At tho track of the bat ho loro tow aid tho liluu hirs, but It looked us If he needed u taxlcab to catch tho ball. On and on H.tllul the pi llet and Iloillo con tinued to tear up tho sod. Just as It was s.ijIiik farewell vvliilu It llltted oler his ehouliler Pint; tnudo a biekwatd HleJcwuvs leap and Kmhhf.il the ball. It stuck In his Blovo and It would llitvo taken tho combined HtretiKlli of tlio lfl.OOu Hpcetatois to pry It loose. Tho catch was ono of tho most ruiti.tt liable ocr seen lit Chicago or any plato elo, and no one was as happy as the Mtftj left llelilct. Ho hold up the ball so that terj ono could see, turned toward tho White Hn bench and bowed in his usual Chesteillehlian manner and, to h.io his strength for further efforts, took olT his tap and plated It In his pocket. Ilo didn't eaio to waste tlmo in dollliiK It to the applause which followed tho tntth. si1 fXX-frl KS"j.f m '. Ftf. iti . l'J1 rA r-'i Rf A . ftt i w . ft? I m v m 1 ffi v rfc K m fcjt.T-? UrfiS.. Zts wr ir, - I V" w m-' j (A ft' Ar ' if SSf ST 'i r TIIHN' tamo the twelfth Inning and tho A's wtto one ilia to tho good. llrovu was lote-tlni; on thiid and I'Iiik decided that another tally was needed to make things mole tinploa ant for tho Whlto Kn. Ilo bided his tlmo, and whin I'lcotto hciwd a llo.iter In the direction of tho plato llodlo lapped It to center and lto.v uui liomi'W.itd with all sails set. After that they put on the llnalo and 1'lng stalled to toll his experiences to a Mock of enthusiastic listeners. At last lepoits ho was still talking HalUe Ends He fore Athletes Perish From Fat iy lie AS l'OU tho game Itself, huvu.il Miliums oiild be wtltten about II It was tho . best mid woist game oer Inllictod on tho tie 11 old public, with enough thrills to .satisfy an oidlnai uiidt.ifted citlon a lifetime I'll si the A's looked like h,im plons; the next mlnuto bad cm rj appcitunco of u gaiiK of potlc anil be.niers fiotn Oskaloosa, la. To us It looked like a poker game with the deutis wild Soon after the (oinbat began tho cash customeis settled back in their heats to watch tho futilo efforts of tho .Mackmen In a one-sided battle against the tetiiblo odds. Itubo SeJiaucr, who had mined his pitching arm drawing to Inside stialglits unci thrcocatd Hushes on tlio scenic journey fiom I'lill ululplil 1, was humanely rcmoMd before Kane ono kllkd him with ono of tho hot liners whleh who shot In his direction Time inns weio seined btfoio the hurlir was lifted and .tingling Johnsun steplied In to take his ineilliltic. Ho fooled the foe for an Inning or so, and then our nine showed a startling ievcrs.il in form. Thej pl.ijid like bums tlio first two Innings, but In the thltd appealed In tho oiling dWguKed as i hnmplons. Iiodio, of (om.se, h id to start It with a single, ami ho didn't nppe u anv mote pl 'i-od than If homo one had presented him with l.iko Michigan or tho City Hall. More singles followed, and before the sldo was ittired three markets spiked tho plato and tho count was knotted. Tin to mote (.into attoss In the llftli and anothoi In tho sixth. Tetrltlc hitting marked ea h chapter, nnd tho habit became so common tint tho Whlto Sox detlded to tr It themselves. .ling Johnson weakened poitcptlbly and tho llrst thrto men up lit the sixth singled to tight utmost In tho same spot. A Holder's thulce and a siietlllto lly netted two I mis rpM3f Joe Hush was Imposed upon Joseph started the seventh with - nothing but a cold arm and lilted the bases without half ttjlng. Then ho grooved one for Jackson, and Jou pasted It to eentei for a single whhh allowed two scoies to trickle home. That tied the score and tho extra Innings began soon after If There Is Another Hero, Allow Us to Introduce Roy Grocer TT WAS Hoy tirovcr who really won tho ball garni-, although Ting llodlo mado It "unanimous In the twelfth Jimmy Jatiileson splashed a swell single Into tight, and Hoy, with the count of three and two on him, sent a long triple to tho left fleld ble.icheis, chasing Jimmy homo with tho winning counter. Hoy was wallop ing tho ball jesterday, getting tltrco lilts In six times up. Strunk had four out of five, which Is a good dij's woik on any ball giound. Hut tho strangot and weirdest coincldeiuo or happening call It what xou will came up In the ninth and eleventh Innings. It never has been seen befoto, and the chain es are that It never will bo In tho future. Jn thoso Innings virtually tho Identical pl.ijn came up, wero handled In tlio Identical manner and ended Identically. In the ninth I.elbotd woikcd Joo Hush for a pass Ho was sacrificed to second ly McMillan and went to thltd when tlrover threw out Collins. Joo Jackson, tho next man up was dellbetately passed. Hupp Kolsch also was passed, filling tho bases. Two wero out and Chick Candll was selected for tho victim Chick tried hard, but the best Jie could do was lift a high foul over llrst which was caught by Stuffy Mclnnls. Then came the eleventh I-cibold, Instead of walking, hit a single. Ho was eent to second on McMillan's sacrifice and took thltd when (Itocer threw- out Collins. Jackson came up, as heroic and was passed, l'elsch also received four pitch outs. That loaded the bases as In tho ninth, and again Gandll was up to deliver or perish In the attempt. Hut strange as It may stem, oneo more ho lifted a high foul over llrst and Stuffy again gobbled It In. If ou can beat that colntl denco stuff nu will havo to cheat. However, It proved that Connio had tlio ptoper dope and was so suro of It that ho worked It twice In the same place. rpHK Whlto Sox wanted to win that gamo nnd used fourteen plaers in tho forlorn attempt. Scott st.tt ted to pitch, but was replaced by Dan forth. tho git who beaned Tris Speaker l'aber followed and Clcotto was la at the en J. IMdio Mutphy anil Lefty Httssell wete used ns pinch hitters. Tho battle will contlnuo today, nnd tho Macks are confident that they will make It two btralght. Phils Make It Four in a Row rnilUHU is tau&o fot general satlsfattlon In lev lew lug the woik of our local J- baseball reptesontatlves. 1'our victories In two d,is Is not poor work on tlio part of our Phils. And tlio Mackmen beat out tho Whlto Sox in a thrilling hattld that was not decided until the twelfth Inning. Yea, Ilo! And It wa Hoy drover's triple tin tho old ball game. Whaddayuh mean, drover can't hlf There Is so mo- o said In pralso and so little tlmo to devoto to cxttaordlnary epl- thetlc ex, i ns that wo will merely extemporize. In tho llrst gamo of tho combat between the I'hlls nnd Hugo Hezdek's bold buccaneers Charles A. Hender tho old Chief himself, had tho Indian sign, on tho I'Irate craft to stichan extent that tho whitewash was applied for tho second tlmo In a row. Mayer blanked em Thursday and Hender repeated tho stunt i tho alpha activities by 3 to 0 Perry Lewis now will accuso somebody of being an amanuensis or something and Eppa Jeppa HUey, tho tall, slat-shaped southpaw from Virginia, brought homo tho piano, the clock and a marble "Soptember Morn" In tho finale by the score of 7 to 3. Hugo Uezdek has great confidence In his boys, hut Hezdek Is not 'an ordinary being. When Connie was sitting on tho bench nnd watching Lirry Lajolo and eight other Athletic uniforms give an exhibition of baseball destitute of qualities Which are deslrablo wo used to give him our complete sympathy. Hezdek doesn't need irympathy; ho needs a few ball plaers. However, It Is not the Idea to give tho Impression that the Phillies have not earned the four victories. Plttsburcl certainly Is not tho strongest team In tho league, but even tho weakest club enn make- life inlserublo for the contenders. The splendid playing of tho Patphlis 1 tho direct cause of four wins In two days. Oeschger twirled a beautiful gamo as ' an. opener, fielding plays carried the Pirates off their feet with Mayer on tho hill ODnortune hitting helped Bonder to send Elmer Jacobs tn !, -v, . .. ' M econd day in succession and Eppa was better than Harold Carlson In tho co I' clYidlnir connuest. The Phils came homo from Ttnitnn ri. -,.. . n" ija'itrand-atand finish, nnd the boys have succeeded. They have virtually wVn d Li away with things, but the winning was not ns easy as It apneurs. Thnrfn. ,'.?,. y fMKilt must be given the home talent, and we have something on tho bankln fc companies as a distributor of testimonial certificates. Outside of that the M K, ft Moran havo a clean slat since their arrival for tho homo stay, and the baseball wag in searcn or. regular uaii games win una a visit to tho Iirftad nnd HunMnT. . 1m alraali nnrl- nn tlio Innat iinnrnfllnMa !.,. .1. -. . uilling- - .. j. .. v. .w-.,.. u..f.w.uU,e, uui. mo essence or pleasure and nii. suhuk'biidii w,v nwkAwua Ait u, u Hi coo uui cnifivf.fi inn rrntrtnn nA.l At . i -Y -i ; ,. ... ' """"-"i mu nuns saving fc m il when ono considers some of the veteran warblers working on the papore; .Wore bwiten by the Cardinals, tho locals mado a caln nf J'frrfi "0Wi rwna " Points apart. Jf tho OH, MAN! II This ,. I ill WjW ITh. H.m ( A FA1NT pr A"f tf '1 I 4 1 ill gfc M 1 F-CeL TAINT- I GUGiS -. lAH"H 7hiA "s tut HsJi3 To r J - 1 r, 000O FOR " quit po , (-' y , eJu get 5 rue Tins meat QrAr ) -s s'IS&t 10F You k jdA 8, J&M9 i Kr - "i si r fS ft it jfMafmffmifmfiaiaBBBABiifmViflBlDKfmniHfBflBl i ,i,iu. sTWzSl mo muuk.S Ot) XujilH0HMKBnVU - . & & later mKKBMmmSKR :5iMrTW TATTFF RISES TO SECOND 4 -r,r Ann txt TvTArrmiXTAT, TTTTTTNa AlTn STUFFY MTNNIS FALLS BELOW .300 1 -v : . , ., '! Giant Former Fed Next to erstwhile Outlaw Eddie Roush A's mvs, ouww cmuw oeiect; h Mark for First Time Tins beason milE last week's batting features In tnc nig .casc.es uco v.io emu oi Jvaurf, the I . . ... .i i t.,....,n iini I tiitr star, to second nlaco In 11m vi-.. iiiui i ,-..- - c - - ... '"..".iai (iiani unci 101 League ahead of Ciulso and lloinsb. and the sunup oi .Mctnnts nom .300 socloty. Itoush still Is lending In. the xener ciici.u, mu jm..i .... tinnuuii up over the two St Louis shippers wllh u scoio of .3JI. Kouslt ndvunced Romo and now claims 31S n substantial Iiinl. whllo rrtilso Is thtco points ahead of tho now runner-un and Hornsby Is hitting .311. Tho Athletic Ihst-satkcr has tumbled below tho .oOO inatk for tho first time this i-eason since averages began to bo published. Ilo now Is ono point shy of the coveted llguro that admits to tho select category of swatstnen. Ping Undle and (iavvy Ci.ivuth eontlnue to reptcsent their rcspettlvo teams In tho class which denotes tlio ton bet sluggets in their organizations. Cravath '..!......! ..M.I If.nltn Unit III thn Allintlflin. PflRlfml nn.l Cl...i. is sec una in me .iiii""i ""i" 4...... - .. ,.,,u uiiunK are ngaln shown to bo among tho two leagues ten best rttn-gettcis, tho former having made llft-elf,ht runs against slt-foui for the A. pioducer. Evening I.cdijer Decisions of Rinf Routs Last Niyht i VUliai, ( i:il Itlinx. IniKUril nut .Inliiuit Vluririn tlitrili Viinni; Ink Inlinil unii frmn I ilillo Mull, hi I oTii in W irri n tin u itiHi I ililli Hiihw (liirl,) MuMni. I..' 1 1 Lililli. Ilrtiri (...ilillr HiMi il, fiilnl lnniiiii 1 1 ,. I'rt M.W Mllttk lul hul. klnilcil Vllki (l'l)iuil mi imi'itn lliilth llriiiilt tli'tfiitPil iiiiiii; l.lniltn ith f,ii ii fittil I , it .luluiMiti IikmI.iiI mil Hit 111 I Ihlrili Ml I Ilo It. pi Ik r ilr, i ultll I'ul D'titr I'liil I ilvtiirrU liint 1 t Siutllij ,,. VI iluiir flrtMi with Ilium ItlrKi lilll) It ikrr slnpiifil .tnc Dnlin, Mfmi'l, & MEKEDSTHWILLBE HOME ON TUESDAY Aviator-Athlete, 6n Fur lough, to Compete; in Mid dle Atlantic Meet Here AT aIT. CLEMENS FIELD According to rofmiN lsnc 1 j pstenl.ty b S inuit'l .1 Dallas, Mcretary of tlio .Mculow biooL Club of this city, James 12 (Ted) .McKillth lll Nave tho air for a return en gagement on the cinders Meredith Ins been n'ng for several weeks at the avia tion tehool located near Mount Clemens, Midi 1 liosi- who hive been with tlio great mld-dlc-dlslanrn runner clilm that Ted v 111 break as many records with tlio airplane ns ho has already broken aground. Ilio Meadow hrnoK flub metnlier, In a letter to H.illas stated tli.it ho would he hern TucsiHy, and his fiiilmigli ciintlnues until tlio Mh of Septetnlxr 'ilils will allow him tlmo to train for the Mldillo Atlantic) St.ils meet, which Is on the books for nest h ituril ly, and tho na tlonnl championships at St. I.ouls the fol lowing week M'CLOSKEY'S SCENE AT CAMBRIA IS UNCALLED 'There was no re.ion whitevor for the scene put on bj Jack McC'loskey, at the I'.imlirii fluh last night," sild Johnny Hums, iiromutct, this mornltig l!i cause nclv Hums, who was sihululed to ntcet McC'losKo .it l.'u pounds, was four jiounds ovorw eight. Mil 'lot-key rffuspil to bos. Hums i ivs. oven after tho promoti r had oftottd MCIosUpj a boost In Ills purse Hums declaim that Mc('loko nbso-Ititelv- icfusiil to l,o Hums so Johnny Mor gan was substituted When Mnrgin en tered the ring McCloskoj climbered under tho topes and denounced Morgan In no mild terms Morgan uscnted tho uncompli mentary re in irks hurled at him b McClos key. and dccldeil to settle tlio argument by walloping his tormentor A real light was aveited by the inletveatlon of tho pillco CONNIE MACK LIKELY TO WIN BET MADE LAST SEASON THAT HE WOULD NOT FINISH IN LAST PLACE IN 1917 When He Made It Last April It Sounded Like a Boast, But It Is Beginning to Look Like a Sure Thing Hy ORANTLANI) RICK 'Iltrcc Up on Ananias A flioup of tolfni 8(it our day Aiound thc Nmcticnlht Hole, Hxclmnrjinr lies nnd alibi Athwart the flowing bowl; "Let's five a cup," tuid one of them, A sparkle in hii rye, "For him nmon; us who ran tell The most outrapcoui lie." "Anreedl" they cried, and one by one They played 'cr under par; , With yams of vutts and brassie shots That ttaveled true and far; With stories of prodigious swipes Of holes they made in one Of niblick shots from yawning traps . As Vatdon might have done. And then they noticed, sitting by, A pint from all the rest, A stranger who had yet. to join 7ic fabricating test; "Get in the game" they said to him "Come on and shoot your bit" II7icrcaf the stranger rose and spoke Is folloics or to-wit "Although I've played some holes in one. And other holes in tieo Although I've often beaten par, I kindly beg of you To let mc offfor while I might Show proof of well-earned fame never speak about my scores Or talk about my game" They handed him the cup at once, Their beaten banners furled, Inscribing first below his name THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. piONNUJ MACK made but ono prediction this season, and that was that ho wouldn't finish last And unless the falter ing Hrowns tos-s orf their winding sheets at an early date It begins to look as If fonn'e must havo known something As a rule, predicting that he will finish as good ns seventh Isn't tho last word in overbearing conflilenco on tho part of a manager Hut when Connie made tho statement last April It sounded like a boast Tor verification of this jou may recall tho Macklan record of l'Jlfi about as follows" Won 30; lost, 117: percentage, 233. Tho Mackmen last season finished exactly forty games back of Washington in seventh place. , So when Mack predicted that ho would finish better than last he had this forty game deficit to figure on So far ho Is well BINGbES AND BUNGLES Sir Khoderick Von'rr n tlmr leoril son 0 fame, tollm It'iclleicc, Avil n rrrrilt to thn pame, JtoliWf trnltriev I'nr nllioiiui vau're oM onrt orav, Vnic or. still ei st,ir tctlaj, Which ii yolvp ftome, He'll say, ilobblo II allacc. iv Till". sroriic.HT innw - nnv C.KOVr.lt ltn)' Irlpln In tho tueirth Innlnc nf tlit .MIiIetlcH- IiIiiikii c.inift put the ltotnn Vinrrlrium In the Irml Ii) u martin of one point. r.lllo Plnnk l ten line tho cropn nr nomethlnif nt clettiftMiiir Ma th veteran Charles A lien iler mill I limine tall Kme Ho blanked the 1'lratea a to 0 In tho npenlnc Kame eaterday After DnJe. Pn.nl.ert mi , fired from centr) b L'mn Itlnler 1'rnnK Hchulie nil enter for the rest if the afternoon He tin the RCflier) ill LlnP lilKirr t itiim ri-uuiin Oine'J center for Hie rest il me uiii-iuwii no naa a ilntlo and eeored two tuns In the final fracas. Thrj Tturiiineers were exnmtnlnn; tho balls fre ouently lo see If Hen ler had anythlnu up hl sleevo In the lino of trloky work. Hender had lila (.uod rUIH arm. and hits were as scarce as lemons in August Contain f.nilerun wn In form nt first bane. Ilo handled i-lxteen tint-outs In llio alpha nf fair nnd thirteen In the. Ihiale. In the heenud mine he hud fclnsle nnd u eloublx nnd scored ii run. Cirl Majs Is not ery notiular here, but his pltrhlne (arrled the Hed Hox to victory In tho nnenlnK uame of the 'fries with the Indians Mils held the Cleveland bunch to one run and five hits. The teamii play a double-header to day. , There Is class with a cap C tn this drover person who jilys second for Connie Mack I'ov booted a few last week and the fans were ill, nleneed. but yeeterdnv he had two singles In ad dition to his triple Hint won the name, w-allv Hrhanir must havo hnd his eye. on the ball for keens, Ho Is credited with three hits, one a double. . Miller Iluuiilns and his Carets deserve a, place In the memorandum for future reference. Those bo will eount noxt season. Chleasjo used Pcott Danforlh, Faher and Ed die Clcotto In an effort tn ston tho Mnrkin-n, ..in seem to mice extreme measure tn heating the White Sox. Rchauer started. Jlnr Johnson twlried a while and Joe Hush finished up, IChen fiaHrorfi tras taken out ant Fohhr sent to h tk'li "ie Intler bedip a rlqht.handtr. Con nie molToHfil Will f Ine bejeh "nd Jo. buoan bolted, lor him in third.. The kid wat a Irarcol . lie eearta a run, timdn two nits or three bases, aceevled four mit-oufs antfi fosscef ONI IIVCI Vl',w'," " M,a r.W '.J jAtfmAi History Repeats When the Red Sox Go First inTile ,l0kl1P I1"' Sy , enr nno won their 1B pen n ;i nt wllh il ilrlre on their list wot. em trip. They overcame Detroit and ( hi airo. their tnn deadly rival. ' Tofhij the lted ox nro In first place by n, marttln of one. iMilnt nnd tliey nre. on their last Invusloi; of the et. They will meet Clilcnito In their next series. V'i copalle of meeting any opposition Tteil Bee happen to rop the 1ilu r-Wion this pen nant Drush. Jack Harrv wil have to icid ih, Mackmen cards of admission. BU-U "" .If the pen-the .uwl,y .a tia11 P'oyr. Insists upon trln to ret the best of an umpire Is hard tn understand but It happens' very often Dode I'ar"ert Is t no valuable a man to the club to take unnecessary chances Mill, every one Is ready to cnmuialn nt times, and perhaps tho desire to win Is JnaLier of one's control. Hold 'em. Vale, as Tad Jsed to The hie leocue scouts are scoutlne thrnurh the bushes for talent. Olanclng over Joe Dee P. It T Car I-asue basebalfbunt, we notFeS that Cumberland won twelve straight Vlme. Any Co bbs or Dusans on that team. Joel Vvh" pot pick up a star for Connie? That would help ,ell tho II It. If talent Is as scarce a the club owners claim It Is. '" -,.Dir0,t. na unable to gain on Cleveland as JVushlnBton won the opener hy a count of n to 0 In the other American I.eaBue game the Vankees won from the Ilrowns by 4 to I. Washington was high srnreyesterday. with, nine runs, Some" body Is glad they are In the league. "u'"e lltlVfk Inlran . . If Ihfy should innllm,. ." i nniH ik- ,.::!:" ." ahead of last year's record, and tho rollick Ing Drowns have helped him carry thtough. 11 H G Hero wero tho lted Sox-White .Sox standings of last jear- Won. Lost PC I!t"tn 91 63 .GDI Chicago SD C5 .578 lloston's margin was two games. One of tho finishing affairs was a 1-0 victory. Two runs in that gime would have given Chicago a tlo for the top, Figuring along these lines, it might be said that Boston won the pennant last sea son by ono run Which Is close enough for an oft jear. Thn Giants aro now- in a highly precarious situation. Hy losing virtu illy all tholr re maining games and four or tho regulars they can be easily nosed out late In Septem berprovided some rival establishment In tho vraC 'mproe3 37 per cc,lt tllo rest of n9nl nno ,,aUI"B and base running make Cohh the greatest player of his day ' ob berves an exchange. What a droll coincidence I Only vvrltlnc ability made Shakespeare a bird, an 1 if u wasn't for Caruso's voice, In what .,Li would he be now? ler,BUe "Giants pulling for White Sox to win" No sane halt club Is hankering to crsi mlo with liabo Ituth when tho esteemed li 1 happens to ho feeling In the mood To v "ona'bnie uayIsUtCh LCOnara U"" ?L Golf Problem Sir I assert that as long as a imn t his head still It Isn't necessary to "ook a he hall. I believe keeping the j"c ad stU Is tho more Important detail A friend I have says that It Is equally Important ,n look at tho ball. What's tho anSwCr? t. j. r. portant, but as long as the ejes Once more the Phillies liav m. di.ni. i.:r "i"""' the use? -...... .-.-uUV ,lal lops nt I'lltkliurgli, win two a, dav whlli . Ifl"rf.,'n.,,rjK. A.T.'rLc.an '--eague team won In the West. TheWashlngton Henators t.roved themselves very adroit at Detroit. ''"""I i,Pil"iiiIi,i0l,vP'f Ph.,Irln announced today that Hill Is dolmt nUely, Winning a nm. was almost too much for Hill. ""J Hob Shawkey broke down and confessed In l. Hrowns?"1 ""' h Wa" ,h9 uy K tliS f "" S!"?, to. , doubleheader today the Dodgers and lteds took a vacation Friday, "ori A?hWi?. "jzv't'h,:, 2XuS ?LnOLAtti. ,w d .a.K!OTSR.wl Hffi ' Jk Jt .- f Ir.lnt Vll Ur.n.1 .4 111 .;.; ' T..:" ' c"" . may oo more lm. "tmi uui us innir na tii. . In that direction. ,ZS'Zl "r0 " peek at tho ball also? AlthouBh th.ri By occasions when many golfers emit )6 are doubtedly play better wh'i.J't rUbl "j;: EARL EBY QUITS COLLEGE TO JOIN AMBULANCE CORPS Karl Kby, member of tho great tv.,i vnn ,ter .f th0 UnlvcrX of '&" vanla last spring, which set up a new ! "l over the mile for first-year "' , l ' return to college this fall. "le"'"IH not Hby, whose home Is In th w. . . joined the Ambulance Cor s of the cn', ha'' short time. iranco within u Six Pluyers Recalled From Alinneo wiTi r.S."" 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Wiinh 110 411 I 'Iseh l hi 113 4JI Hakir N V Ins lit llnillf. Athletics 101 31)1 l.i wis, llus nil 3S1 Itnth fie no .17 1 Ituinler, Ht L r.T l.i Harris, Ch 7(1 I'l'i Mil in Wnsh 111 urn Itelhnen I)i t IIJ 4.0 Doll, rn fin in i'l luiUe Wiish inn 2s S. Iit, it- Alii. fi .,,. slriiiik. Allilelhs.llKI .!')J ill Wi aver ( hi Ins 41J i,n Siv r. Id Ht L Hid 3TO J 0 Hush, Dot ins lis s7 sdlmhl, Alhs SJ 41) r, It lies, Alhs no Its I 41 i: Collins fhl nr, 407 1,1 tin 1 KM fill HIS 3'IS 1,1 (, mill Chi Illl 40 I 31 (larilner, Ilos .111 ass 3S Wnlters N. Y ,11 1.11) ill .luiitisun St. L ion :isi 4 j (J liner llos . 31 117 17 I. W ilsh Dos 37 11T 111 VV.nnli.B ss Cle 110 3'IJ 4 HflHlrvx N. Y . Ill .III! 31 1 nil' D't SI IS I Spi nier. Dot nj 1TJ U V lit Hit II l 31 l IJ llolihtpll Hns S7 J is .1 l Nuiiaiinki r, X Y 7 I SI I 11 MnriMH Wash Ti7 17 11 II i If, st , . !-, in i Plim N V 110 411 07 I'm k nihil N, YMll'l till 41 1 If nl r l!os . 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