ST . PAUL IK DOUBLE BILL HEli^UNDAYVtil«rtui Pimps Him-meLsbach Added As Hackmann Strengthens For Stretcli.Foer-bcrs play lnc?r second ■double header uC-jLlie u«klt;nth yu •Sunday a*.Bi»Jichej.te P-Vi whenthe _ hart ^.Mttifxg;srv Paul -nine imaksS: Sts* InJUcJ .^appearfice i.; of .Ihe’feaJuofo. j) TtflSr j dovBlc-b’cad'of aidnSfeduO' gAm^my. ;Sd.’Piirt's': fifth In tliCleague ’ standing with’ • a kiifl 5rccor.IoL .373 'i*:'venule its not a -true Indication ot -tha team's ethengrt;. ThO chib' tes been plagued all season without a ctai-iorg^Kawi. young 'vug-Soitimefi. has -been holding up N\e pfteUng staff, but lacks the experience. However, the cJubhuu ctrrngthcneci iw bysigning Lloyd Gamer, a wtoven of- many, years in the league.J*y Pros*. a left tender who aided St T»aul‘s pennant drive 10 tie tor first place last year has also Jnketl a contract In ad-lt;1lilon to iiJuwe two vfterans, ■Winp* Hinnaclrlxi'Llt. a vctcr-ah of many yea« has 'been trying a comeback. Tbl3 should give St. Paul the needed pimch that they have lacked..St. P^ui has aTwhys been noted, for- their batting proweas. Led • by Gone KJapp, Jast years champ, •Jternar* ryer. Chardin Hltar, T_ M. Oyer and Paul Kerpaah, these men cjui ^tep up to the plate and win «-tight ball game with one swish of the bat.. Defensively they presrnt no better or no worse- tiiari the average club .in the league. Walt Uucerir.c. who Vs also ro a. hit. ting streak -iltls year, hardies all pitchers. Callahan da on firaL. L. M. Dyer, second. ’Any Booh, mer at short and *i*n a ■ rehel pitcher. Gene Kopj aft 1'nJrd. The butfieki coosists of Bernard jiy or.. Pan) Kerpash and Clvarlle Halter. They finve a *cooi ch«ch hit let in Kruae.The (earn ia Jtenaced by Albert licckman. who htbj -been ‘.n basehaJ. for rrvflhy years.The first game of the double-header will stact, at l:if p. m. nutes Ime between the games, utes Intermission between games, kkloto Oslek ajift Jim New (on have -bean assigned- n.s uni pi res.BENET01Two m 1'A bc*fi eeed«- t« who wn contest,IT(If