CRAWFORDS AND I YANKS FINISHPIKSBURGH- (WPS) — What v a.1 considered ithe| final clash bc-t vccn 'Ihjcl Pittsburgh Crawfords andEight \?ng £ on by ahkees(S*,ew. Yof k Black Yahkees ended last v cck with- nothing definite for eith-p plub. Igames' were played In aj ] 2ries.. four Jof which were Crawfords,) two by thei and two tied. This brings eithe. number of garries to 22 played...__________ , :qletjween these * clubs.It is significant however, that Billcurve, art Rector atohanti iwas trimmed bylt; W; Bell „t l Akrq'n Ohio, in; a night game.l. and that Kincannon, the youthful JJ,1I tor a notherst bested1 . Hubbard tand j.T • Jeanette.*,.Two Games Tied coincidence of the series is' ci -. r‘sis'cthat thelfirst and last games end-cdlin a deadlock and Satchell Page \ as Crawfords; mouiidsman in both, 'ihe firsts I tie! was at'. Greenlee Field \:Hcn darknessi halted the affair at 2 -3* after ten innings of a sundown feature had been played. The fi-rialc was] staged at York, Pa.,‘under lights,! with i Stanley. and Satchelltwirling.odrth inning.pour of p^ctatori., eithe exults ol hat Nev.'-hisrain!teamthe sYorHvas* .called in -the 1-1. .when a down-routed players ar.di :T:is satisfied with the jries arid, it is- likely _____ ... and : Philadelphiarill see! the season’s jbittercst rivals r action! I •; i . \The irollowlng gabies have beentscheduled: August 19—Americanregion Day atiGreenlee Field; Aug-ist 20—-!American Legion Day at Grccnlcd Field? August . 21—Homes-vqod at ■ Greenlee Field (Benefit ;ame;ffAugustj 22—Exhibition at vCayviewj August 23—McKeesport utl McKeesport;* August 24—McCopt-idllsburg at McConncllsburg; Aifg-* iSt 25^-TJlack Yankees at York, Pa. (riight)lf] */; | • .•