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FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1938

TRIBE, BLUES TO CLASH AT PERRY STADIUM TOMORROW

Indians Close

Kansas City

Part of Playoff Tonight; Pirates, Bees in Twin Bill

Hoosiers Rally Deadlock Series: Champs Trail Milwaukee.

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By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sépt. 16. —The most ‘ous man in Boston is Harold J. Traynor and the reason is bePittsburgh Pirates are Ying a double-header. Double°TS are poison to tive Pirates. \ 1Iy Is the most city he’s ub Is playing a nowadays the Pirates’ boss ively a combination of a St. Vitus dance, a jitterlistening te Benny Goodman ing ‘dervish. rain) of the Trantasiic NaLeage pennant race is tellTraynor but it's the a - D. T.s of the Pi ates by nd Soft -spokien popular in a pad ded cell over the wint AY the pennant. Im ble-headers the only two games on four oeceven the

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nn he's right, put is } Way, Was expected the other game. The Bees rave nominated Danny MetFayaen

of x yesterd Hack from uble defeat to poli 7-2. The victory in Tead over the mes and dropped rth place, four and \: iI the pace. Jim ned hh a well-pitehed seven and the , PHS supported attack, inelaing

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Yanks Near Flag Even though they lost to Detioit Yankees moved nearer the can Tleagle pennant as the and Vittmen divided a Ger The Yanks now of thee Yvie-

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seventh 0 the Roy Cullenbine { on Chet Morgan's sacrificed Gen ry pelg Walked to bases ingle scored Morgan Toft Hes AUR oY With a base have C revel and a8 3-2 over the Red Sox inh the « ApEn y farder allowed only nine hit n Als 16th Fyitz held the Vittien to ] ee Reqd Sox to ph in the nighteap. Bob ness led to his defeat permitted only thiee ight frames

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Baseball at a Glance

AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Doxt New York a3 43 Roston vee WR 5% Cleveland 4 xe Detroit V2 65 Washington es 'e Chicago 36 Ss Philadelphia LS] st St. Lewis 0 £1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Dost 3 5% 'e & 1 81 3 82 88 et 3 2 2 3 43 bl |

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Pet. Pittsburgh : Chicage Cineinnati New York Boston St Lewis Brookivn Philadelphia AMERICAN ASSOC TATION PLAYOFF Wen Lest Pet. dianapelis 1 00 Kansas (City i 00

Milwaunkee 1 6 St. Paul 2 33: Four victories necessary to win in semifinals. Semifinal winners meet for right te play International League playoff winner)

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INDIANAPOLIS at (Right) St. Paul at Milwaukee

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AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Detroit Philadephia at Chicage Roston at Cleveland Washington at St. Lewis

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburgh at Boston (2). Cincinnati at Philadelphia Chicage at New York St. Louis at Breokivn (2).

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

AMERICAN LEAGLE nt Game Phitadeinhia Wh GAL 030 § 1} Chicate 019 21 On 3 1 |} Ross, Buxton and Wagner: Whitehead and Rewnsa

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HINKLE MAY COACH WEST POINT PLEBES

WEST POINT, N. Y. Sept NEA Carl Hinkle, formey America center of Vanderbilt U ni versity, enrolled at the U. 8 Mili Academy this year, but is ins eligible for football because of AMY'S new three-year i Hinkle may be an assistant coach of the plebes

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son Merchants is to be played Sun- | day at Coleman Park at 10 a. m. | Manager Amos of the Smokeaters Love on the mound and sixth round play was set up toto overcome time lost because Duteh Hazelwood of the Merchants of rain in completion of the Nation-

MONTREAL, Sept. 16 (UP) — The National Hockey League's biggest deal in vears was completed today with the Montreal Maroons, | Whose franchise has been suspended | for one year, disposing of three players to the Chicago Black Hawks and six others io the Montreal Canadiens

The Hawks president, Bill Tobin, aequired a brand new front line with Wingmen Baldy Northeott and Early Robinson and Center Russell Blineo. Price of the three players was unofficially estimated at $30,000. | | The six sold to Les Canadiens |

Softball

A charity game between the Sta-

will use Jim with “Sitting Bull” receiving while will use Nig Henry or Schrader on the firing line with ing. Ownie Bush, and Tom Quinn are expected to be among the fans present and one of the trio is to throw out the first

Baseball

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Bob Gracie, Jimmy | Cain and Des Smith. a few Maroons to be disposed of, including Gus Marker, Allan Shields, Bill Beveridge, Paul Runge, Jerry Shannon and Dave Tiottier Outright sale of the players substantiated reports that the Maroons never would operate thew franjehise again, and that it would be sold as soon as the suspension ex- | pires.

Bow ling

| Wendell Nave bowled a ©64 at Pitchetts Alleys last night in the Printeraft League to top local kegfers. His games were 200-197-287 Fred Shaw rolled 181-288-205 for 634 in the Parkway Recreation loop At Central Tolle scored 544 for Unemplaviment Compensation, Rosen tallied 369 for Ladies Unemployment | Compensation and Threm had 513 [for Allison Engineering. Hausser carded 567 for St. Philip (at St. Philip; Bariett had 571 for the Water Co. loop and Petterson scored 633 for the Mmiermediates at the Uptown drives

i { At Parkway Tumey bowled 801 for | Koch Furnitute and Callahan had | 346 for Alpha; Schimals, 446, in the [St. Catherine's League at Fountain Square. | — | Hiner taliled a 628 for Club at Hotel An

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