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PAGE SIX THE A D VA X C E - XE WS TI'ESHAV. i>r:c i!». ue?> Official Dope Shows Foxx Had Great Year With Bat Bill Terry Stands Pat With Giants Bowling: Games Last Night On Crescent Alleys Two Teams Are Tied In City League Jimmy Foxx Was the Bright Particular Star of League r* *« !*•* «t«» Av»\i V - \\ T«-:~t .. it:.* ii j*£ - r v*. ..it *or»d * ham- ; piousinp ixW::\.>- re...:ned to hi*-' tome in \i*-xw~> uitnout baring; . i ULait any auJmoa i»r substradiou i ..'rout th. 1 i»*-iM.»!JUf! o:\ ihe title nolders. WII'J si em tare*- days aandcring -iUoui tli*' lobby of ihe hotel hous- 111$: the iwo major league uicctiugs. ! •J;H ext hanged uothing wore than •on versa tion. *Tve uot a good hall team. riiereV none heller and 1 eould not listen ro the sort of trades the toy* tried to *ork on me/* re aiarked Terry. Joe McCarthy of the Yankees al- so remriud to iiis u inter domicile Aithout any new men foi the Rup- oert rifles. Joe did {purchase Hairy £m/the. a lefi-handed piicher. from Galiimore. but Sniythe has scant oiajo: league background. Terry was not in favor o; the id* a that the standard ball, which t he league will use in 1*34, should : WTe a Jiit more of the old jack t-abbit in its hide. The American L#ea;;ue people voted unanimously iii :h«- i iass A 1-eague matches ; last uighf on the Crescent • trie Madden Coal Corpora points fitm. .x.- —^| ed Thursday night the Challengers lion took 4 l«t->tauraui. took *» point i As the result of the games play- from the State the State Hospital: , , . . .„. , J v*..^ .„.. jand the Commercial Five are lead from the and Crescents 3 points from the ' Masons. Schedule Tonight CLASS C LEAGUE Lisbon No. 1 vs. Lisbon No. 2. C. A: M. Five Wednesday Night Natioual Bis< uit (o. v>. I. G. A. Five. Clark Biseuit Co- vs. Faculty Five. Slate Hospital and W. H. Middle- miss postponed. Si ores: Madden Coat Corpn. (4 points) James Kmory Fo.vx. the only hi-- sun letaiued by Connie Mack ia the Athletics* veieran leader's >• c- oml startling breakup of a great team, was easily the bat tin? lead- er of the American l^ea^'tie iast season. His mark of .*»5*'> uas 2o •r Mill Five having Wn no**! I\ 1 ?\ a, « ,vp hi * nrtre \ «* ! <?*»• * by ,U* ChalUwr* in lhe|r j l*tMor. Heiu* Man**:, of th* fc.-a- « Rube Ruth svas 4«* points lower and well down in the list with a mark of .3*1. Foxx was the author of nearly every unu*'<al batting feat of the year. Twiiv the powerful young Mary la ml fat me r tied the league record for tour long hits in one game. On A:>ril 24 lie liueu out hree doubles and a home run. and iug the city league loop with two victories each aud no defeats. The Fape out second game, have dropped into a <-»cAiir oosiootied 'tie for second place with the I. G.,. ... , ,. 1<ia :v»coiii. poMpnueu. I r .iu thud place in 1^:2. wound A. Five, who broke into the win-'. . . . . ;in the same spot last s* asou. but taking!.. . ..... , - - , his average ofhe .o->4 was l-» potuts cuit finishes were made Wallace ... j Stephenson Madden -. Olive Heririck .. V-.\tra .... 1»>T 211 1SN 14U is:t !;».• 2\* —i»2 niuj? column last week by over the Hanger* after an overtime period was necessary to break a tie pame. The cellar position is shared by the Rangers and the Ter- rors. Both these teams seem to be sharing hard luck as both teams! dropped sanies by two points ator*. , in the set ond game of July '2 a pair Henry Lou Gehrig, wlio finished of home runs, a triple anil a dou- up ble exploded off hi* bat. Four of Jimmy** forty-eiuht\ cir- cousecu- ] below his W>> mark. , Fourth on t list was Al tively. although not in one same, ini- ?o that he uii^ht be jrivca a tie mons uith .*t*il. The founer Fhiln- with the re«.oH of Bobby Lowe. delphia sluicser wa> the only one w!io made four homers In consecu- There will be no games in the' of the leaders to bet«er his 1^*12 ! mark, whit h was .-t-*2. Foxx was lofi S points and Manush <>. while tive ti:ti?s at bai off Elton CUam- ber'ain of Cincinnati on May 3u, 1^4. 18s *;io 1TJ* 1«2 15:, i:.S-~5:i7 jctiy league nexi Thursday night! 224—4'»22 l due to the holidays but games will liMV-:»24 j be resumed the following week. i^r.—:.4M ' ir>.i—46-> mr»:». HIT li:;<» O:;«»M State Restaurant (0 points) Kbberts 1*T lTo 1S2—529 The Challengers are slated to meet the Commercials at the resumption j of the schedule. j The It-ague sanding: | G. W DEALS CLEAR UP TWO MYSTERIES Ha n nan 11*7 n favor of k^ejuiii; the ball they | h<l .j. ow 174 Williams Kxtra -• I Kxtra - - Frutcschi Kxtra - - Itreunan 1 .ynch - - La?^dry H own i*d Kaymo .. • MiddU*m*is> Li»vely ... Downey . - ^litchcll -- Conncdly - • .-.lav? 1»een tiding for several s» a- •X)us ;i!j<l most of the National Lea- 4Uf managers expressed the same »vish. S<> it is like'.y the l*all whicli iVill Harridge and Joe Heydler will ;^el-<T will be livelier than the Na- Jo:ra» League in oil el of last sea- son. T!IH leaguers als;> voted in favor •jf continuing the all-star game in- iiu;-ruruied last suiiimer in Chi;-a-o. ^louevei. instead of iiermitting any individual otganization to sponsor he selection of the team, it will be :iam*vi by the advisory com mil tee •>r C;e two big leagues in conjunc- * ion v.ith the New York Chapter Jl\ the JtasebaH Writers Ass<kia- Mou. Ti:e selection of the site also viil be I<«t to those groups and the .^auie likely will IK* staged in the 'Yankee Siadium in early July. Permission was also granted John Siiii>e of the Philadelphia Athlet- .<-< to rectuit all-star teams for the HIrj:wse of making a world tour 'o!l<;\.ving the 1^'»4 world series. No •iui-li venture has l>een attempted -ince :he last tour m-ide by ihe Ute Charles Coaiiskey and John ] UcGiaw. although Heib Hunter has tak*-n several proinis to Japan and •he Philippine*. Some Trades Still Pending JWot *{ single tra^e waf= made bj- . j Wells S National league clubs, although !,v a ;i an< »^ ~f\-4 ral l:t»t ones are still pending, rijeoli'vn. Ko*ton, <*iiM-innaii and ST. L.'.«iiis,awe rhe pro*}H-<ti%*e nxap- i#ejs 4\ia« iniiaii ha- iwivwl the! -flon Jo obtain Kot» O'Karrell from he Cfirlinal^ a^ manager of ihe 4i<^:.-. 1»irt ta 4-a*e t*at deal tail* hn»r;j: ag^ia 31arty Mc>lanu«. ior- oiei ski.i^»er <^f the HosUtn R* d SOK. ma? get the fioiMtton. McMan- JS h*~ m biz boo-**-t in Ih#b Qisinn *mi if he g^-rs rbe iiost \w «ill be A 4»1ayer manager. Tidrreea A merman I>eacue play-, -:*•* y.erv rive a a^w venues as a re- 1S:1 14H ir.:» 17;: i:iu 162 1.V) Coininejcials It**:—51 J« I Challengers 1S1—52S, Paper Mill - 214—547 I. i\, A. Five 15S—4r>!4i Rangers ... 155—4*i5 Terrors L. 0 u 1 1 -> -) youn? manager. it ^eenis that the fctmith Jersey Islnggpr iiad a run-in with Walter Johnson when the latter was man- I _ jiigir.g ihe S nators and some ' Bridges* Weakness Knowi; and thought that perhaps iu» would get ,ii Goslin's Clash With Cron- i 0 ' 1 ***** w!tu xh * > c ««^^ «*«- .* • i T T^ 1 J ager. l.oou — hi Is Revealed. »t»H .5110 ! Cochrane would m* say that the ! two clashed hut he thought- that .mm .o«M) lu::5 $•«•*• ipr»r» :U»5T • ElVerso (1 point) 2^»7 159 2?»5 124 2*H> 175 1UVJ 1 »;r. 17M 1M 17«» 1^7 16:1 lt»5 HA j Olive 540 ; DeLauricr 4^1 j Coombs • 577 ; B. l^ovely. 7u j Lynch - - • •595 j \\ illiams 24 21 Si 4*2 Fay Ikmglas - - llou lu5f» 1<»12 3171 I Farley ... State Hospital (3 points) I L;>.Macchia 2«»4 1^5 lfil 171 159 165 IhS 192 21\ 2«n; 17M 5:i6;5- Well.;. Pr 5:12! llmman .'-- ltiT- 1T9- 2m —55?. i Wallace 2,<t _ 1 2«; is 2—5C3 181— 4>»»7 169—41'^ l4^io 1131 H»7> :>2S*t Crescent (3 points) 21 -*?o F. l>eKoux .- Lesperance . O'Brien J. «McPher*on Fox La Ma cch ia -. ir>5 19<» 190 I7x IS?. 187 1*5 1N4 179 172 181 164 — 514 l^r,—54*; 14S--517 148—4*$ 195—T»59 LaVier - - A. Wells Becfcsiead Lireniiore l#h7 Masons O . . 226 1-J-* . 19^ . 14BT. . 1K1 .. 144; liiSS 989 r,K>4 point ) K.4 1S8—578 j Finch - 185—479 ; Norm an 172—512 143—4511 147 495 »21 Middlemiss . . C. Mitchell .. Kbberts O'Hrien E. IJTW rar.ee Howard : >> : Farden '•* Valiancy \2 Brennan 2** Fraterit-hi ?• Maci*allum -- Harrow Howney Madden A. Wells 2 5 159 147 141 14M 1*2 |4MT 95* i*a7 3^43 CLASS -A- LEAGUE AVERAGES Oec 16, 1933 Ht-rfek-k - Fo« LaVi«*r .- G. 11 € 1 •Vrfc stead salt of rh«* trading in that orraa^ | St—phejw^»a can«m. iUnMmik. of €tmr^*% wa* the] *<-**'*'**<**' •Mst a<ti¥e vcnUivami \m the trad- < Landry - - - •aw- aa-l Kddie i'^ltins left for ho»n 4 Raymo - - - Connally - - Pin* 2111 11*3 512M I'ragvr ShtiMte Ma<*Phersoa .. St. I*ennis — Boyer II. l^r% r ely. Jr. - ilarphy HIGH j Livermore Af. B<H-ksiead 1»? - Coamally 1*2 j F. LeRo«x ... 1^«: Howard 19^1 Bieaaan 5w 12 9 33 6 *7 * 6 6 4115 552 6«»42 4'itMMI 5952 5411 :.:IG4 5911 59:14 4S54 4^41 5N71 5SS5 5S74 5S34 3721 527:: 5799 529 2<*95 5229 523 2614 54M.S 5164 54J75 2<*16 15<»6 546S ST9S 4432 97 M 1452 935 922 NEW YOliK. l>-c. IS.—TwojOoslin will play better ball iu lh>- baseball uiysterie;; have been cleai: troit than he did at Washington, ed up by the sale of \Mickey Coch- ! GosMn was n«»i happy there and j— j rane to the Tigers. Or* cour.-e. the'tfie story that was told in Philadel- • eyes of the world are turned to-'phia was that Ciosliii displayed i ward Itostou for the first lime some little temper when Cronin since Babe Kv.th begv.n to put the • yanked him cur of a game at Bos- hull out of Fenway Park, but the ton and put S-ierifT Harris in to I>etroit club, with its youthful man play for him. Goose resented the ager.-Mickey Cochrane, is going to treatment and Cronin just said: attract its quota of admirers. When ' 'Goose. I'm boss here.' and h<- all is said and done there will not was! be a dull team in the American Alter that run-in C-oslin moved League, not even the Hrown.-out of the h^tel where ho lived. It whose owners are halt'-soleing and happened that Croni?! lived there, heeling a team to take the place Goose had no more words with ls4 1S4 is:^ 182 180 180 17n 179 17:» 189 179 l.-> 17s 178 177 177 176 176 17<. 175 174 174 174 174 172 172 16* 169 167 _ of ti:e one that slumped so badly Cronin. hut he grew harder to han- last season. jdJe ajs ]ij> batting mark melted un- Cochrane clears the mysteries/der the summer sun. Pitchers were One is how the A's got so they . taking a lot of liberty with Goslin. kn^m- what Horn Uridges. the effi- but they all feared him in a pinch. cient Detroit pitcher, was going The status of Go-lin was evident to throw before it reached the bat- when the Washington team took u-r. All the -Vs knew about it and the first hid for hjm and asked no\ when Simmons. Dykes and Haas questions, went to Chicago they tipped the Sox off so that Bridges in-tead of being one of the leading pitchers of the league actually suffered re- verses through his telegraphic .-tyle of delivering the oall to the hitter. The new manager of the Tigers called the men of the JMVS> to tell ' #i thein of the m>>tery. He *aid that 3 ^'t when Bridges throws his famous ^ I hook he twist* the ball in back of ory on Friday nigliL Dec. 29. *** j him before deliveries It was Ed These team, played a 19-19 tie in 1€ -; Rommel who i-potted the *igns and their fir*t game at St. Mary's gym- ^^jtfci* A's runners on second oaa^ na^ium a week ago. ^ J would swnd the word aloug to in*-; 15 * hitter Mayor's Team to . Play^MA Girls The Mayor's girl* basket ball team will play its neit game with the St. Man's girls a< the arm- L SINGLES who toook a loe hold and' ^^ broke ap Bridges* fin* niuhiug ^ G00(J ChristfliaS - : >-\ S:X all of the Mack* knew what -** wa* going on and all of Ok* White 1 245]^ fX »#*re not in on it eicher. Bucky - -^JHarrU; refused to toeJiere it, su 'I Business Cheers Local Merchants HIGH TRIPLES 21 2« 3* 62** <J2*2 «33 5^Hi» 1^5 •rith a t«ant tint etand* m good caviar-* of timUMim* third in The A to- F- L*~lt«uK erkaa l>^xne iwr*- next season. |Cog<-t.^ IlorwFby wa# well «ili»- jl&L He ac^ni:ed Shotfsio^ Allan to** of 1**- < a.-«Jiual«\ famu Ifom- ^>trnnge front Hollyw^nd and.^-W »^» ran rig sp a fair ontfieM noKx->t Oa«1«4erv <^of»e r*r-ljr*h U'tai. t.ajnpb«4L Urn?. P^-j Mason* .-iaeili and Kay Pet^ex irom Koch-^ :^-iii awd IVpper. H#» waste* th^f ^t^ie Besiaura l«o IU W*4«-r tda>«Ta> to gt-t lIMUacb 1»^\ Beekat^Ml 1« LaVier \*r>\ Uw+rwmr* Ilnujrlas I^andry LEAGUE STANDING G W L. F:Mr Ho^ottal » » IS 142 , Cochran* (When ^^'ation es. he g*»es ill on the! Lo<-al aerchant^ report a brutr d ne«t «ca*oa- That in<o^•l-* C: * ^i3ST,,, * 5 V»iae»* and anticipate in the opinion of *o«ne IteJ* rush °* *\«f»Pers durimr the nres- «44 troit n»ninteiitators will be worth eat w»*ek. Ford »fre^t w«« thronr- i i ed SaTftrday night the tforvs €-«^r of ine International dVaf 1 Leorov. J. I CTt*!*e+mtA - - fan** of BraJwh Rickey, iWi< the ngh«-o««««»d toi««^« ia-o *i* r.^i. *mt Cverso 22 II Madden Con! Cor. - 2Z 12 *32 al! the dab paid for Cochrane «2«^ €»oc«e Got Mad were filled with cusffonner*. The «l»i Guoae <^»sI:nV sodden trade hv »wfc«at» are hoping th^ir storvs - jtae ttathiacoa club v» a mvH**??. ^eninrs i 0 aeeofnnwdaie the Pi.jrery to *>»* of the talent after I 1 *™* Another tiwad of shopper* 2* the war he showed hi the world I ^l^* 1 *** * lzl,U 22 2* 12 2»j*erie*:. He ^»-«ed at lea* v gr^f! ******** n»fl al t*~ nost offiee 22 1« K ^> tke nth-r aeinn^ of the mash-! \** ^ r ? d * mIiT **Te**n? A# 17 I* i4*i«» «*» tot tfv^to.*. .^i-^j 1 ^^ *•* ^»- rs «*> Fartw-ar^ *&<m ca^t hut Corhraj:^ ^W D,,,^ to. H • » Wjw!!^ h- a^ked if ther~ wa^ anj^! ??*. : ' ** . H3de ^* 1^1 trouble hrtw* en Go^rn and his I handle the nrc-parauwas to 1r *} fiV