STANDING ON MONDAY MORNING.W. L. Pet.Mermen .........;..........•••••«... S I .750WAthlnitcn .............. • I 3 .230Garni tf Widmidiy, 8eptiR*l*r 4.Noli—JUIn prevented gtme.Gami of Thundty. Stplembcr 5.AT MONGSKN—Homo rum by Albert Uubellng arwl Jne Mack, each with a runner on b»se, enable! Monci-ion to cosuo from behind end defeat Washington, 9 tu 7. In the opening gnro© of tho pUy-off. Tho ClrneraU had u 7 to 1 le*d onlerlng 1he tut half of the thlnl Inning, hut couldn’t refulri It nfitr tho Indians’ attack atartod to fimctlwi. and 110 Smith, who relieved Waller Vurccy on tho mound, elnit out Washington alt tho way following tho lldrd framo. Store:Wush’gton. All.11.0.A.]tMMCftCPKIl.AB.11.o.A.E.Jacob#, I’ll,... 41331 Cnmpbdl, 2b4o••31ftMllrsorltii, is 412»•»1 Grift, ef...ft110ftJs//»rchitU. if. 31•n00Mcli'nli, ipft001Slider. fib..., ft313ftllubellng. 8b31100Sninloff. rf,,. 40100Maik. If...,21110Condrlc, lb.. 011n0Wnltli, lb..4ft.ft10Marlin, r.....4122ftChdlf r....3n••331ftOtinlner, cf... 414lt;11Swope, rf...4nft0Held, p..... ft0ftn•ft Ihirrcy, p..ftftft1II(Irphcu*. p.*. 110n1 Smith, p...30120ll:iiev. pI.,,, 100nft|1———•Gormnn.**.. 10ftooji Totil# ....33p2791Toluli......30ft241341Washington ....13 3 0 0*‘ft’0~(f7u••Moneucti ......» • 1• • B •i # • «10 3 0 2«•10• _-0Hatted for Namloff In ninth. Tv\o-biso hlti—Suiler. Caiupbell. Gardner,* Jacr.ti, Chcll. Crift. Thrce-baie' hlti —Martin. MUeitivJrii. Jlome runs—Mnt-k. Htibcllne. ■Doablo playi—Mllciorkh, Jacob* mu! Olndrlc: Jftrobs, Mllcfotlrh and Olndrlr. Hn«cp on bnllt—OIT Vurcey It ciCT Kmlth n. off Held 4. off Orphtui 1. cff Haley 1. Strurlc out— ll.v J’urioy 3. l»y Smith 7. l*y Held 1. by Haley 1. Wild -pitch—Held. Ult by pitcher—Ily Ur-idmu* tf. IIIt»—Off Surrey 4 In 1 2-9 Innings, off Held:i In 2 £-3 Inning*. off Orpheus 7 In 3 2*3 Inning*. Winning pitcher—Smith. loosing pitcher— Orphcui. Umpire#—Kirby nnd Walker.Giurr of Friday, Scptonber 0.AT WASHINGTON— luipli Williams c4 Monrmcm hold llm Washington Generals to four hits .iiik! struck nut eight IQ make 11 two Jn a m*v (or iho Indian*. whitting. »*• to 0. Monefren contorted two hllr. u walk nnd «fielder'* rholre Into two run* In the :lr#l Inning ami added four more In Oh* *l\th on Mirro hits, including double* by Graft niwl Hit 11. I Sine walks, n wild pttrh and a passed halt Score: _________Mr.nmen. AliVllVo.A.K.f Wasb'gicn. All.II.0.A.U. Campbell, 2b. 4*42 OUaenba. • ?b.. 2 1 3 4 0Craft, ef fl 2 I 1 lt;i|llarlft. If... 4 1 1 0 0McDaniels, it 4 1 0 2 O.Unmun, rf. 2 1 2 1 0ItuUeilng. 0b. 3 ft 1 1 OjSmler. Bit..,4*110Much, II 1 3 4 ft O.Hwlrlr. III. I* ft 13 ft 0riiell. ......4 2 9 0 lt;t!M|lr*nYI), rs 4*24 IWald). II 0 * 0 OiGardntr, rf, 1 0,1 (I 0Swope. rf..,.. 3 0 1 ft (’(.Martin. r... il M 1 0William#, p.. 2 0 C 2 0 Totals......33 S 27 * ftWashburn, p 3 O 1 0 0* • __ Tol.l* 4 27 17 1............. 2 O 0 0 (I 4 (I 0 (J—KWmlilnclon ............. 0001)0000 0-0Hun. bulled lii-HUitttllng. M.rlt 2. I’liell. Twi-lin»e hits—JUrlc. Orafl, Choi?, Mack. Stolen turn—llubf-line. Craft. Hwdjw. JUsbs on hall*—Off Wmlibuni 4, frff William* 4. PI ruck wit—Ily Washburn 3. by WII-llama S. PamkI ball—Marlin. Wild pitch—Wnsli-bur.n. Umpires—Walker anil Kirby.Gamei al SatunlAy, September 7.At Wiihlnetou—Monmcn 0, Washington f.Game of Sunday. Raplenher 8.AI Moneiscn—WHiblnato.1 3, Monomn 4.Home runs by Joe Mack nnd AI Rubellng, cnch coming With a runner on base, wore the sticks of dynnmlle that upset Washington in the first grime of the play-off after Washington had assumed a lend of 7 to 1 going into the last lmlf of the third Inning. Mack’s clout pulled the Reds lo within one run of tho Generals and Rubcling's drive put them ahead.Washington had only two real chances to score in the second game and they failed to take advantage of either. With two nway In the third inning. Marlin singled, Chuck Harlg doubled nnd Gorman walked to fill the bases. Pete Sudor, however, struck out. In the ninth, Ralph Williams, on the mound for Mo-ncsscn, walked the first two batters, but a force, a fly nnd an infield roller ended the threat.