Monday, Aug. 07, 1933

Who Won

P:The St. Louis Cardinals, under their new manager, Frank Frisch, who last week replaced Charles Evard ("Gabby") Street: a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, 8 to 2; in which Pitcher Jerome ("Dizzy") Dean struck out 17 Chicago batters, one more than the modern record which was jointly held by Frank Hahn, Christy Mathewson, Rube Waddell and Nap Rucker; and in which his catcher, Jimmy Wilson, was enabled to make a record also, with 18 putouts; at St. Louis. Manager Frisch's oldtime rival, Rogers Hornsby, this year his understudy on the Cardinals, last week left the team to become manager of the St. Louis Browns, tail-enders in the American League.

P:Buddy Baer, 245-lb. younger brother of Heavyweight Contender Max Baer: an amateur bout with 16-oz. gloves against one Chuck Stringari, of Detroit; by a knockout in the first round; in San Francisco.

P:Charles T. Fisher's two-year-old filly Far Star: the $47,000 Arlington Park Futurity, with the favorite, Mata Hari, fourth; at Chicago.

P:Sarah Palfrey of Boston, 12th Ranking U. S. woman tennist: her match against U. S. Champion Helen Jacobs, in the final of the Seabright Invitation tournament; 6-1, 2-6, 7-5; at Seabright, N. J. .

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