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THE niTLADELPIIIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1D27 23 abed Yankee Attack Sends Athletics Down to Second Consecutive Defeat Another How They Stand Jess in Rare Form HOW THEY ALL STAND HUGGINS' BA 7 GUILD RAPS MACK HURLERS Sammy Gray Principal Victim as Koenig Leads New Yorkers' Onslaught, Garnering Five Base Blows; Al Simmons Collects 4 Bingles Including Homer fa Mt ffm I mmmmA ISAMINGER INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE lk.SH.HUAV 8 SCUUKS Tomnlo 00110(01(1 00 Jcraw Cltr OlllOlgoi i i 1 ItuttprleiriuilKner, Hil.y. tBT H.rKnive. Turuuto. WiHlHlal and Iul, KT tllj. Itnchfuler 101 0 0000 0-2 iS I 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 II I millfirlfi 1 linrmnlilo Mini Rtad, ter; Mmuunz sud hkiff.

Newark. KufTfiln 01800001 O-JI i Umillns 100S00O0 118 Ham-Men Wllt and Uevlne, Huffalo- Bl pi- and Hill. Kra.ilna. Baliiniura aod alruraM, aot scbadulM. CLCB STAKDINO W.

P.P. Buffalo 1 0 l.OiO i- e. Jnr-s 0 l.H"0 Hraillm 0,1) IMI 1 0 1.IMHI 0 0 Knrhratiir. TODAT'8 HCUEUtXE Tnnmfo at Ji-wy City. RiiITiiIii at Kt-Hlltna.

Hofiii-ati-r at Hraeua at balttuiora. Braves Lump Hits to Even With Dodgers BOSTON. Aurll 13-Tln BraTet mattera here tlilt aftemoua when ur da. tented tha Brooklyn Dodaers la tlie aeroi L'ame of the aeaaoa. The erore itii While the Dodgers outhlt tbe TrllieiinD uar could.

Dot bunch their htta eireot In n. thud and nliuu la wlilob lunmi. the? aiorao i tally anlei'e. I'm-le HohliT ent BarBea to the mound I. tnrt.

but he wai rrlieyed In the elalnh ii make way fur a plerh hitter. The llodieri eontrlbiiled three error, to make thlnia for the Hravea. Uenton waa Mptnaaer Ban rruft'a chidre. and be went the full dlatanra. hut wua touched tin quite often and waa lurke to set out of aouie had holes by aood eut uort.

UHOOKLyN BORTON r. h. o.a.e. r. a Stats.

If 0 1 8 0 0 Thomaa. 3h i t' a 'i Carry, cf 0 0 1 00 Smith, rf 1 1 1 I ll.nilrlck. 1 3 0 0 0 M.ra, ef. 0 14 1a HeniiHii. 0 1110 0 illa-h.

I Barrett. 3b. 0 1 10 1 Brown. If. 1 0 5 I'artrldEe.

2b. 0 1 8 0 Burma, lb. 0 ilO 0 a llutler. 01 10 1 Banr'ft. aa 0 1 1 I llenllne, 0 0 10 1 liltann.

0 0 1 1 a Iluniea. 1 1 0 3 0 Benton, 0 0 0 2 Ushhardt. p. 0 0 I 0 0 Totala 2 9 24 121 Totals a Batted for Barnea In aiahth. Rrookhn 001OO000 1-S Biiatun 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 il Two bne hita Barrett, Butler, Tbree-naia lilt llendrlck.

Illuh. Stolen baaea J. Hmlii" lleiidilek. sacrifiee htta M-iora. Ilourla tilava Moore to Tleiniaa: Thomaa to Burma f'ft on biiea Brooklyn.

Boaton. 7. Baa on bnll-Off Benton, li; Barnea. if. Ulla off Harnea.

in 7 Innlnaa; off Kbrhardt. I In 1 Innlna. Strurk out By Barnea. 1: hy Bfntns I. lyisina pltcheV Barnea.

Uronlrea Kiil.r, Pflruiann and Hart. Tlma of game 1.40. SOUTHERN ABSO0IAT70S lEtuTTt Atlanta 0. Naalifllle Clintianoona Blrmlnsham 4. New tirleana 2, Mobile 1.

Memphla l.lltle (rami. Li Swarthmore Fielders Err Nine Times and Allentown Clan Win Easily RWARTFIMORE, April 13. SWAKTHMOKE'S baseball team wai overwhelmed by tho heavy offenB of Muhlenberg's crack team on Alumni Field hert todav, 14-1. The viftif-ors were slow to start but broke lrmae to score three runs In the fourth, the same number in the sixth and finnllv sewed ft up with six tallies in the seventh. This final onslaught was featured by ft home run by Olymer, MCHI.ENBKltf).

8WARTHMOHK r. h. li, oa, Wmortr, 2 2 fi 5 0 OOU84 Kvam. 12610 J'l't'ii. rf 12 2 0 0 nickr-rt 1 0 0 0 0 A'nii.

Sh.lf 0 0 2 2 4 Hom-lll. 4 4 It I MC 0 18 10 Clymw. If 2 1 10 0 Ifunm. cf 0 2 4 0 0 tN-simtaii. 2 1 1 0 Jn'aun.

lh 0 0 7 0 0 l.awm-n. i nmnier. ir i 0 10 0 McWpflv.p 1 ft 0 Mlllblt, 3 nlili I.II.P 1 a II HineTie. ii ii i i' 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 14 IS 27 IS 1 Totals 18 27129 i-Hftttd for McKwily In advent h. MiihlenlH-rr ..0 1 1 II 0 8 6 0 014 ..001 00000 01 wo-hnsf Mti Emna 2.

Hon n. rn'nrnan. Tltree-baw Home run lvmf Cm on bat-MuhipiirMri warirnnori Struck out Mr Kimble 1. hv Mi FVel.v 2, Poii-hte iilava MrCook ami McGuire: rrcaaman. Wt-Mfnmver a nil I.awtturi.

sa entire men Cri'SMiinn. Bie on ball" Off Mmble 2, nrr MchVelv 4. Hit pi ti' tied nan irrfpnnerir. Passed ball" lttniman 2, fcvan 1, Miwil tliim strlki Evrtiia 1, Muffed (Ilea Tuwnlcr. Tim 2,20.

Umpire Wanner. TALI BEATS COLUMBIA NEW YOKK. April (A. Ytt' baaebatl team defeated Columbia, 4 to 2. In a IIbM hlttint content here today.

It wat Co- lumbla'a fourth atrniffht defeat and ale'a aeconi) flctorj. Yale opened the firework in the flmt Inninf with triple by Larry Noble and tallied two ruua. r. h. Yale 91000010 04 5 fl 00020000 2 rl Hu tier tea sawyer anu nooun, ommi ami Runitx.

Inter-City Bowlint flaturdty A bow I tit if contest coiiaiitina of five-man event, ilan doiibloa event will be atntrei at the Quaker City Alleys Statnrdnv evening April Ki. TUii romest between tne Cojtti's-ville Y. V. A atari and the Nortliwewt-ern champions, nf the PhttaoVlnhla Lett rue him beet creating a lot of inteieat anioii howling rirvlea and tirnmlnea to he Iiiki hi demieiate a rontett aa waa atnred on the roHteville at leva wlien the Northwestern were flctortoua bv tlin aliaht ommin of II plTl' by Miwm 0 NE of the Cards' aces went to work yesterday and he did a real job of it, too. Jess Haines, a big factor in the Mis-sourians' 1927 clean-up, took his turn on the peak for the O'Farrells and his hurling baffled and bewildered the Cubs, who could only get a pair of singles off Jess and not a man scored.

Haines was master of Joe McCarthy's henchmen throughout the encounter. He also swung a telling club by getting a pair of blows during the onslaught upon the Chicago pitching. Runs for the Week AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Phillies-New York (rain). Boston, Brooklyn, 2. St.

Louis, Chicago, 0. Cincinnati-Pittsburgh, (rain). Standing of the Clubs W. L. New York I 0 Pittsburgh I 0 Brooklyn I I Chicago I I Boston I I St.

Louis I I Phillies 0 I Cincinnati 0 I Where They Play Today New York at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at Boston. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Chicago.

CHISQX SCORE SIX Levsen Holds Sox to One Hit in. Seven Innings; Then Is Chased From Box CLEVELAND, Ohio. April 13. COKING six runs in the ninth In-nine the Chicago White Soi de- K-' feated the Cleveland Indians, 7 to 2, here today. Emil Levsen held the Sox to one hit during the first seven Innings, but weakened in the eighth and was chased from the box in the ninth.

In the Indians' eighth, George Hums hit a home run over the right field wall, being the second right-handed hitter ever to turn that trick. Ted Hlankensliip pitched well for Chicago until taken out for a pinch-hitter. Kumm led the White Sox attack, while Lutzke starred in the field for Cleveland. CHICAUO. CLEVELAND.

a N. Ii a a Moore. rf 0 0 8 0 0 JnmicVii It II 2 ,1 (j HiHilte.rf i i ii ii spurs n. vti il hHmni.Sti 2 3 18 0 Saiiiina. rf.

(10 4 0 0 I 21(1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 II 0 1 0 0 111410 112 2 1 0 II I) 2 I 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl (l 0 10 0 0 narrcu.cl.... 1ZIUV HurnH. Iti. Folk.lf 0 2 4 0 I) WI. 0 0 0 1 1 Nels Wrd 0 0 2 1 0 I.

c. Perk.M 0 0 110 f.iitske.ali.. 10 111 I.evsen 1 1 0 0 Miller, T. 0 0 0 2 0 Hinllln. Coninlly.p 0 0 0 1 0 ixFiiacena.

1 0 0 0 0 Tntsls 7 27 II 2 2 8 27 18 8 x-llnitrd for lllunketishfp Iu tjth. n-llatteil fur Uuililu In lllli, Cliii-BKO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 87 Clevulnnil OOOOOOtlO i ru-liine hits Barrett, fiilk 2. Knmm. Jamlem.n Tliret'-bime lilt I.uttke. Home run lluriiH.

Paerllleeft Ward. Slieelv. L. Hewi-11, Hluiraeun. Iluulili.

nlav niaiikenskln. Kuiiim and 8liily. Left on Isiacs ('lilrami II. Cleyplarid Batrf on biilla-llfr la Ucnuhir' 3. off lvaen 7.

atnu'k nut lty Biiinkeiitiliip 2. t. Hli On" IHmikMi-liln. 7 In liniiiiKH; oa ('ninnillv. 1 in 1 irioiia: eft l.veli, 4 In liiiiimm I mine out In lulu; nff Mil! -r.

4 In 0 Inn. mil-, off Mmllln. 0 In 1 In-nlnp. WlnnltiK piOlier Hliinkeiishin. I.eRlinr pitrlier levsen.

I'liipireH Itetvtiiiul, Otiael and Connolly. Time of name 2 nil. Gov. to Defray Cost Trip Olympics OTTAWA. Anril 13 (A.

An appropriation of has Nh'Ij made by the Canadian Gomnuii'iit lo defray he expeiim-in of an BtMHlr team which will ptnt to tlie lUL'H Olviiiuio tTjntifi It wax dlnch-M-tl tottitv. official aniicnuite ttiat a kiiihhI of h4t thirty NthlelfH will mkf lie inn litrlinlinc Hip Tornino I nhfrsitv urml'-. winner of Hi ('Htiatliui) amatrnr t'liarmiiorishwi. ('has. (tormtiO still ill if Uikhd.

nf Smut Julin. S. It tiwcd Hktitcri, also art exueoted to rumpete. The trncfc and flVId continitpnt will iVna-M. official! fxt'tvt, by ('Hiihiiii'h rlinmnlon ma rut doner.

I oh no Ml lea aixl I'hit Granville llnmilton. Ont wnlkcr. II Nil 10 11 500. 00 M. W.

T. r. 8. A tlil. llin 4 7 Huston 2 2 I'aiirlOOl 2 7 I I II 3 2 8 lldlrult etv'Vurs 18 Ht.

1.QII18 Vt niliinnOin 'i 0 fiitsls 24 47 NATIONAL LEAGUE M. Tf T. F. 2 4 6 nn.ekl.w II 2 riilenao 10 l) 10 (' i n-cn no tl 1 1 15 IU Plills.l.llililil 7 7 I'IikIiiiiiiIi 2 2 st. i.n7i AMERICAN LEAGUE Yaslerday't Results New York, 10; Athletics, 4.

Chicago. Cleveland, 2. Detrolt-St. Louis (rain). Boston-Washington (rain).

Standing of the Clubs W. L. New York 2 0 Washington I 0 Cleveland I I Chicago I Detroit 0 0 St. Loula 0 0 Boston 0 I Athletics 0 2 PC 1.000 1 l.oon 500 .000 .000 .000 .000 Today's Layout Athletics at New York. Boston at Washington.

Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. illlS SATISFIED Despite Defeat Stuffy Feels Team Will Do; Jack Scott Faces Giants Today By S. 0.

GRAULEY A DAY of rain gave S. Mclnnis and his cohorts a chance to gather their shattered senses and get a bit of surcease to their riffled nerves after that Giant trouncing the day lie-fore. It was a dismal opening day for Phil funs from a playing standpoint tint it was only a ball game to the will ing athletes of the Bakermen. While the walloping was a crushing blow to Mclnnis and Carlson the Phils were around yesterday just as chipper as ever. Stuffy had the lada drilling for considerable length of time until I ho rain drove them to shelter.

The shower was long enough to drench the grounds and the second tilt with the Giants went into the discard list to be played off ns a double header when the Got bum crew comes back her the end of The club house debate over the open ing frolic which was full of Giant hits and runs was mostly on the failure of Carlson to win his tilt and a bnll pitched to lloriisby iu that fifth inning, the round in which Terry cleaned house Willi his homer. Oul. side of their pitching tho Phils looked gou 1 enough to local fans. They nu ked lia ties nnd itzsinimons for 11 blows a 'id amassed 7 runs, a fair day's offensive work. Their fielding, too was sliiidy and reliable.

Scoti will likely face his old mn'cs today. Scott was tuned tip yesterday for the try and the twenty-four hours delay simply meant thnt much more time for Ihe ei-Ginnt to rest for his test. And Jack would rather miss bis dinner than to lose the chance to bent the Giants. Attendance Biggest Since 1919 The opening day attendance was the largest which packed the Phil park, since the twin hill played with Cincinnati back in llllf). That day Philadelphia fans flocked to the famous old Hroail and Huntingdon pasture iu such number that they packed the park and thousands were unable to gain admittance.

The (teds were leading the National League pack at that time and with Pat Moran, a rare favorite here, guiding the Ohio squad, interest was great in this city. And those who saw those two games rarely forgot them. The first game went into the ninth inning tie away at one all. Then Lee Meadows, who was Hinging for the Phils went blooey, and before the Phils could get the Heda out seven men hnd croxaed the rubber and clinched the game. Then the Phils came back in the second canter and knocked out Cincinnati for a decisive count.

This turn out on Tuesday surely shows that there is much interest being manifested in the Phils this year. While ninny were there solely as opening day fans and thousands wanted to see the new cast of Giants, nevertheless ihe majority were Phil adherents, slid they turned out to urge and cheer and his men to victory. All that the Phils have to do is to play a bit of good ball and they will get the multitude to give thorn more than scant attenlion. Rice Goes Back to Portsmouth Hobby lilce, local third baseman, purchased last fall from the Portsmouth. Virginia League Club, has been sent back to that club.

Hobby lacks experience, and another year in the minors, playing regularly, will do him more good than ailing as utility man with the Phils. 'The Phils and Giants will be guests of honor at the weekly dinner of the Penn Athletic Club nt noon today. Last week the club entertained the Maekinen and now it's the Phils' time. President illiam V. linker, of the Phils; Sniffy Mclnnis nnd Captain Jimmy Wilson will speak a word or two, and so will John J.

McGraw and Hog. Hornsby. Aftet that the teatna go to the green sward for argument at Broad and I Huntingdon streets. '-Wt WITH PIS SHOWING Quality Low Prices Graham Broibers Trucks A 1 Vt 2-Ton THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO. Commercial Cmr Department 24th and South Streets Four 4 WJ 8 i '4: rts 'V' 1 "-ST-'- i HE Macks have not been able to get much sunshine out of their stay in New York but Al Simmons seems to thrive better in the New York murk than any other Mackman.

Opening day Al socked Yankee pitching for two hits end three total bases while yesterday he collected four clouts for eight total sacks. This gives him a net average of six hits out of eight times at bat for a total of eleven bases. Athletics' Snaps By JAMES C. ISAMINGER ItANK (UUTifiY, former Phillie and Athletic catcher, gave Connie Mack the courtesy of bis ser vices by jumping into an Alliletie uni form and catching pitchers in the pre liminary workouts. Frank is Ihe freest kind of a free agent and la In business In Elizabeth.

The feminine sex is well represented among the Alhletic team at the Alanine. Mrs. Tlminns S. Hhibe, Mrs. Connie Mack, Mrs.

Quinn, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. llommel, nnd Mrs. Poole are attending Ijie series. Connie Muck's most intimate per sona) friend is Jiju Dempsey, one of the greatest oarsmen who ever cut a blade into the walers of the Schuylkill.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilcinpsey taw Ihe first two games of the series here and then returned to Philadelphia tonight. Keith's Palace Theatre pulled a fast one last night when they showed movies of the opening (jama. One camora hound pulled a gem when he caught Gordon Cochrane diving into the dirt to catch Babe Ruth's foul tip in the first Inning that retired the Bambino on strikes.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quiun sal iu the first row al the Palace and when Mickey Daniels, the freckle faced Imiv comedian of Hnl iioitch's "The (lung" appeared on the stage in his act be leaned over nnd shook hands with the tamiuis epilhnll pitcher. It developed that Mickey bet tweulv-tite renin with Frank Corbclt, Ihe tenor of Ihe Avon Comedy Four, on the Athletics. He paid Frank off in pennies and doubled the slakes for today's game.

The ofliciat Attendance Tuesday was around the (IS.Oilt) mark, according to the slip handed the Athlelies. It wns the largest crowd thai ever ogled Ihe pasliming iu all hislory. Alliletie players could watch the leg fire in the tower of the new hotel Netherlands, in course of construction, troui the windows ol their rooms i the Alanine. "Lefty Grove showed me mora stuff yesterday than I ever have seen," exclaimed Gordon Cochrane. "He had me dizzy In every Inning he pitched and because of the crowd in direct centre, I could seldom judge the course of his pitches.

I made blind stabs at everything he served." l.il Kommel is nlllideii wiih a sore arm, the souvenir of the City Series game on April 4, when l.e pitched nine innings out of eleven, with the ther mometer around the PI degree murk Kd nsserled that be might be ready to pitch a few innings, before the scries ended. Jim Poole, Is'rrnwed his father's glove and worked out in front of the Mack bench. Itmia Halted In Athletics: Simmons 3, amnr 1. New lurlc (iehrig It, Koe nig L'. I.nv.eri Iiueiher Meusel 1.

3ti Quality Al IV Stf Hliruce 673A MAIN LIVE HKANCHKN 12ft E. Lancuater Ardtuore Aril more 24.H1 131 N. Wayne Ave, Hnna. I'a. Wiivne NKKVH llnyerford Rd, al Anlniore Junrdon Ardmore By JAMES C.

NEW YOftK, April 13. ATHI.KTIC bnthiiK jjirki-tl up ennsiili'tnhlp power tin afternoon, but. the Yanks were even inure free mid en.iy villi the, mew ta- IiIowh, so coiiseuiienllv New York intuit) It two ru iKht. win ning by the. impreHiv scors of 10 to 4.

The (lis! insiiinlieil memberi of Hug sills' batflllX Ifilllll (ll.4loriltel the (iilrli itiK of the Alhlrlic- nerverg nil iiliir liu.m or ut leiint until llouanl Klnnle finue aIoiik in the last two intnins end HtiM-iJ them. Bui thei eollerted diouifli toll frmu Giuy. Willis and I 'it lit, to remove nil doubt Xioni tlitt rernilt an early us the fount) iiit i i U- The Kti-iliinir. Yank compili'il no fewer thun xikteeu lift-aized wiillopi. eveeyiMidy in the order axrepliui; IWvust.

and Diikhii, tiliuiiiiK in the bjirvest. Murk Koenig. whose nll-nround vnlor did niuidi Inwuril ninmiiK the npeninii K'tiiH', won the distintiioti of being the iir.it Jlnjor League plu.ver IInm year to uiiike five liiis out of fivo (Unfit al bat. Tyson, the (limits' outfielder, minis five lull in I'luladeliihin Tuet-(luy, but he wiih churned with mi tunes at but. All of Koeuic'a hit were elnitli'it and a rli-an us a night club's heiol tvniter's shirt front.

drove home to runs and scored two oihera liini-Hf, (loiiihs, Kutli, flehrig. fizzed ami Ifuether, made two Inn.vs eiieh, while l'nt ColliiiH bull a solitary It win) a i ii ii iliHpiny of hulling al ength, Kimliiineil and irrediHiilile, nini the Alliletie vliip wns liming to port from the very ntnrt until It linnlly foundered altogether. Hnniiny timy wan the prlneipnl mif-fi-rer, lie wua tagged ao forcefully that be bud to leave I lie ireiiiiM'H during a fiiinll in the fourth and Kelly Willis. Ins Kiicoexwirt threw kerosene on the bhue. 1'iite, who flniihed the sixth yyia nil iniiroveinent while Khnike hiopped the titeudy trooping to the plate when be ai-nled the bill in Hie Heveulh inning, tlf the aixleeu hus, nine were made off (Iru.y, five off Willi, one off 1'iile and one off Klinike, The official lower was (iray.

'I'll Alliletica did sninn brink balling Ihuiuscitcs. They aliipped liuether log'teen tiiuea but roitld never turn I In game inlo a rout because the vinl-iine- MiutliHider bud a knack of tighten-in up when it looked as If he, were li.iil to hink. Ho aint'ieii turouli Die mm iiiijuis mi i in, inii.1 euui.ped wild enough reserve stiengiu to keep on bis feet. I Al was the lean leader's i most useful shnrpshooler. He all Inn equalled Koenig's record ly getting four bils mill a piihn out of five trip In the plate.

In bis Inst appi'iiram nt tb plnle, llucllicr walked Ihe Milwaukee base blow milker and Hint, was the only tune he failed to produce a hit. iiunions' card recorded two singles, a double tind home run, all being wallops of flawless worth. Simmons Clouts Four-master His homer, tiie first made by a Muck bat iti wiih a virile crash that swept over Hulh'a head into the right field weals. None of Al playmates were aboard bases al I lie time, tlf Ihe four runs tubbed by the Athletics, SiiiimoiiH drove home thi'i-e and scored another run himself. I'ill I 1 1 1 i- had single mid a douhle while Ty t'ohb had two singles and a pass.

Kalph Perkins was picked to catch because of the presence of a left bander and conibt'd two singles. Hale also collected a hit. The sage of Lehigh avenue pressed two' pin' Ii hitter in rt sen ice, and the sirenmh ltf his rcene power w.ls attested when bolh delivered clean liin li.ikes bulled fur Pate In Ihe seienlh and prumplly thuuipcd a ihoj. Me. I'liiek (Millowiiy usurped Itrnnom's briMiug riiilits iu the and broke n't a clean single.

That as liy I'oole finished nt iiisi. liranoin had Imulile villi Kuelher's Irajcclorics all through the limit but. played II smart; game nt first. Holey burst into the hit minimi alter drawing collars Tuesday by smashing a Iwoding'er iu the fourth but it was a ed. The Athleiies balled mid fielded well enonch to win the ordinary game hul the piiching was missing lodav and the second straight defeat of the young end tender season was inevitable.

While no errors were marked in the boot ciihimn. there were two daliing-ing error b' omission, the blame lying between I eft I lehler I. ulnar ami shorislop llolci, who twice let eis tsliiirtsiup Holey, who twice let easy The Alhlelics are not keyed up. not on their stride and not winning mid Mr. Muck is hoping ihal his luck will linn in two remaining games ol the series, lie told lus men lo forget about the two straight reverses and try to win tomorrow.

The atlendame shriveled to IO.ikki today mid Iii.inmi in Ihe spacious sieel plant here does nut look lo more than a quorum. The weather was warm and sunny in contrasi to liemj- ruins reported nearhy. Marks Score In Opener The Athletics walloped Itllether for a run in the opener. Alter the smilhsiiler burled Ihe third strike over Collins, l.ainar belted a aoull'ul (limbic ub'iig the left field foul line, t'ohh was patient mid walked. Simmons spun a live two-bagger to port, 1.

ulnar crossing mid Ty stopping at third. When Hale walked, the lanes were crowded. Kueiher briii'eii and Hrauoin lifted a find lo I'm Collins. Koenig intercepted Perkins' ripper and tossed to l.iuzeri for a force. The Yanks responded by tying the count in I heir start.

Combs led with a simile to centre and stopped at second when Koenig dashed a single to left. Collins threw out Knth, Ihe runners inh aiming. (iehrig was hit by a pitched ball and the bases were tiiel.led Meusel slapped skimmer lo who tagged Koenig running for Ihiid, but Combs scored. (Iray worked long and resolutely with Lax-Hen ai.d finally whiffed him. Iiuetli'-r disjiuuhed the Mucks In or der in ti'C second.

Holey struck out and Crny skied to Combs, who iiiso irned tail and attoched himself to LiMie Colii.is' liner. The Yanks helped themselves to a rim in their half and took the lend Afier Hale chucked out Dugnn. Pat Collins, look a (iray pitch in the short ribs mid walked to first. liuether, pitcher with punch, unloosed a double t-i centre and Pat. his at out nailery associate, rumbled to the plate.

Holey cnnie up with a nasty hop niid threw out Combs in a pretty play, Koenig lined a single oyer short. I.mnnr cam'- in fast a jv with a wichtv tlir.uv t'RH nt thr! xploit lijr Al Simmons 0.1 ihe Mill-Its im pvon term in the First Hiifllier mil i Then lofici in -w inninc ti th biuta noil i-uiin it a 11. 1'. II I it a I i i Another One ATiit.rni b. 6 2 1) 0 1 Collnm.

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Mi.i,imiii Kiel Kvmia. Tltim. 2. la. the fut of his but, The ball boomed on a line lo the outer precincts In right field mid finally gave a majestic dip over the Bcreen into the bleachers lor a iniisi it piece of a home run that lied the nore.

Hale spouted a feeble fly to Koenig. The iinkii wasted some materials in their chance. (Irnv walked Hut who was quickly rolled up and retired when (lehrig hit to Collins. Mddie llicii sprinled out in right field for brilliant catch of Meuaela foul, lie had to alre'ch like rubber to get Ina hands on the bnll and retrieved nl'lcr one Juggle, I.az.erl tnpped Hin one to Urny and bent Hum's throw to lirat. The chuck was high find firunoni saved an error and a run by making a daredevil leaping caich.

Dngiiii gave the bnll a aavnge hilt, but ii flew on a line straight to kddie paws. Kurt une ilid not smile on the A'a iu the fourth. After llrunom funned, liulpli Perkins clicked a single to left. The ru ii'B ml-b i idgu iiusNed lire and I'-rkina ran to sure death at second when Koenig in a leaping catch of a high throw, contrived to come down and put quick tag on the catcher Koenig's art cost the A one or more runs, for Holey in making his lirst major league Wow whaled a double past Until, (iray then fouled to Pat Collins. (Irnv arm came apart in the reai- denl section and the Yanka did not stop hilling when Willis took his plnce.

The looi was live rum lor tne tinny tint hearers of the llroni and the game immediately became loose Holey misjudged Put Collins' fly In In it left and Put had a spurious Again liuether delivered wiih ihe hut. lie shut a torrid single to i-eiiire ami at legged it for the plnle. CoiiiIin' single to Hale was too hot for human hands to handle. liuether slopped at second. Gray released his seniml wild pitch and both runners moved up a station In life.

Gray Knocked Off Peak Koenig's third straight safety wns a long single to centre and bolh of bis playmates trooped home. ISammy took jM(W mid walked off the premises. Lett bander (barley Willis was gnz cited its Ins successor. Charley's lirsl problem was Unite (tilth, who took two strikes and then hit through terrain taunted by Kddie ollins for a single, Kocmg tooling it to third. (lehrig shouldered Into a Willis pitch and gave the lull a long ride over Simmons' dome for three buses.

Koenig and llnth crossing. Willis then threw out Meusel for the first out and al the same time' detained slugger tiehrig nt. third. Laz.v.rri also hit to Willis and iu ti brisk run-down, Gehrig was finally lagged by Hale. Tony took second, Simmons captured I'Ugan'a long drive.

Al Simmons' expressive bat was I lor another marker in the fifih. Kddie Collins rolled out to (iehrig and I.azzeri accounted for I.nmar. T.t 'i thumped single to centre and on Combs' bit of a fumble the Peach took a chance ami boldly set out for second and achieved his goal by a clever fall-way slidi Simmons, slendy run-innker, Introduced his third tidy hit by smashing a single lo left that let Cobb score, Koenig (brew out Hale. Willis suppressed the Yanks In order in Ihe home half. He fanned P.

Collins while Ituether was thrown out by Holey. Combs hit dinkily to Willis and was out. In the sixth Rrnnoin einired on his r-ip to I'ug while Perkins took Ihe on st i ikes. Holey also watched the third strike bisect the plate. The ank scoring machine again fiinci ioned in the lower frame and the bout became even more lopsided.

Koenig's fourth blow was a tap to third that he bent out. He quickly niiide rapid strides for third when Itulh punched a single to centre, (iehrig had a fake double when Holey and I.auuir let his easy fly fall safely in left Koenig crossed. Thnt wna Willis' office to vanish and Pate was Slack's third pitching choice. Meusel cracked to Hranom and snt down while the two runners held their bases. A single Isiimded to left from Lauren's bat and bolh Yanks hiked home.

Tony stole second and I'ugiin skied to Lamnr. Simmons caught V. Collins' urn c. The Macks picked up a (one run in Ihe seventh. Dykes was assigned to lint for Pate and hit to left for two bases.

Lazr.eri threw out K. Collins, dim advancing. Ijiuuir sledged a single over short. Dykes scoring. C0hb bit to f.nmerl for a force of Hill.

Simmons came through with his fourth straight hit when he clubbed a single to centre. Hale shot a single to left and Meusel by a remarkable chuck nailed Cobh at the plate in a close play that made the (ieorgian bod out with rage, lie soon cooled off and resumed hi place in right field Howard Chmke faced the Yanks in the Inst half. Kuether fouled to Hale and Coombs was crushed in a brilliant dav, Hranom to Khmke. Koenig's fifth straight blow was a single to left. Lhnike laid Ruth low on strikes.

The Mucks tried bard to iret a spurt under way in the eighth, but It t'ollmisi'd oilii kiv. rn'rc-IM (ir.r om tlu solos piinnitail, liut'tlicr beld the Mih-Ks in i-lieok in (lie ninth. TTm rrr BASEBALL TODAY, 3.30 P. Phillies v. New York 'Giant' xicaiii 1 7Y mm raw A United Ci TuiuIb 44 11 Haines Holds Cubs to 2 HitsjCards Win CHICAflO, April 18 Jeaa Balnea held the Cuba to two hita today and the world's Cnr'ltrmle won the aecond of the aerlea by ft lo 0.

With aenaational aupport carrying tiiia alao. Blake held the cnaiiipioiia acoreleaa for ail in tilnga. hut they hoppefj hlni for four runs in the at-veptli on hfta hy Karrell, Tlieveuow. Houlliworlh, Friach and Bulluuiley. Hi: LUUI8.

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