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Mel Parnell throw a curve ball past Birdie Tebbetts and the Red Sox into tie with the Yankees, as Ray Scarborgh and the Senators won the ball game, 2 to 1, in Washington last night.
The Yankees knocked the first half-game off the Red Sox lead by beating the Philadelphia Athletics, 7 to 5, yesterday afternoon in the Yankee Stadium, reliefers Page and Kellner getting the win and loss.
Chuck Stobbs and Scarborough had hatched four-hitters through the first eight and one half innings, though the Sox had scored once, in the sixth, and the Senators were scoreless.
After yielding three singles, a sacrifice, and the tying run in the last of the Youth, Stobbs was replaced by Kinder and then by Parnell. The 49-game inning combination got one man out-true-footed Eddie Robinson tried to steal game.
Cleveland (Lemon-22) 4, Chicago 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at Pittsburgh, rain
Brooklyn at Boston, rain
Philadelphia (Meyer) 2, New York 0
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