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SPORTS Browns Winner In Series Opener
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5.—(UP)—The St. Louis Browns, who specialize in getting extra mileage out of their few base hits, called on a former Redbird today in an effort to make it two straight over the St. Louis Cardinals in their intra-city world series. Nelson Potter, who began his major league career with the Cardinals and was sold down the river after he had appeared in one inning in 19;16, drew the starting nod from Manager Luke Sewell’s rags-to-riches boys who won the all-import-ant opening game yesterday 2 to 1. That victory came on the wings of a single and a home run, the only hits the Browns were able to make off Mort Cooper, the fire-ball artist of the Cardinals, and Sewell was hoping that his hitless wonders would be able to do a little bit better at the plate today against Max Lanier, Manager Billy Southworths southpaw ace who after a brilliant start this year ran into a late season slump that saw him knocked out of the box in seven time in as many starts. Southworth was hoping that the back treatments Lanier has been taking for the past week he was sent home early from New York where the Cardinals finished their season would return the curve-ball-ing southpaw to his usual effective-
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The power that won yesterday's game for Denny Gatehouse came from the Browns only two left handed hitters- Gene Moore and George McQuinn—and Southworth figured that Lanier may be the man to tackle them at the plate. But that’s the way it has been going with the Browns all season. They haven’t a power hitter on the club, but When tlW drips are 1I0WJ1 th^y always hav*/ ong batter whift comes through, in ! the final foJt-gittfie series against the Yankeeslj the BroWrtf^i swept to hose ifU Detroit by one game in the Iclosest American League pennant kace.An
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history, It was Chet Laabs* Mike Kreevich and Don Gutteridgg, ’ : But more important than hitting in the Browns driye. to the pennant amj ^icirJ |or (tit, worldjaj chatypionship title has been pitca"
fielding.'* That lack of po| been puttingstrain on Gi Rotter, 1 Jack Kramer, Sig
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Gatehouse allowed seven hits against the two that Cooper yielded, but that extra mileage the Browns received at the plate was the difference. McQuinn had hit only 11 homers all year and was having one of his poorest seasons. His 11th iced the first game of the crucial Yankee series. His post-season one, so far as the American league records arc concerned, was all Gatehouse needed. The husky righthander, who did not begin taking a regular turn lift the box until mid-season because his war plant kept him busy every day except Sunday, turned in a pitching masterpiece. He battled his way out of trouble in the early innings and then shut tho scoring door when the Cards made a last ditch stand in the ninth which brought the National league champions their only run. He pitched with all the cunning that 10 years of major league experience has given him and always kept enough in reserve to turn back the Cardinal scorhig bids. When they finally broke through his fast low ball and change of pace pitching in the ninth to break his streak of scoreless innings at 21—he had won one of the important Yankee games 2 to 0 and had shut out Boston for four innings in another—he had enough left to retire the Cardinals
one run short.
It was another heart-breaking defeat for big Mort, but he is getting used to that sort of thing when he faces American league hitters.
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