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r—— Speaking of Sports § BRETISI ISttt stasRS LRSI TY The 1mpasse ip the City Baseball championship situation remains the today without having reached an agre sort, according to this office and breaks today, there will be no-cham- vionship decided this year. ment of any Managers Johu Tobin of the Cor. i Red Sox and Jee Veniski of the ulcons both reiteorated their state- iar night and both refused to be ter he proposed at the rned it down. Manager Pat Buckley of the Ken- siugton team will go through with his part of the agreement and will play both the Falcons and the Cor- Red Sox as the schedule outlined to him, if terms can be reached between him and the other two managers. That would leave him playing the Corbin Red Sox on August—£2, September 5 3, and the Falcons on n Kensington, September Mary's and on September 6 at a fleld to be selected between the two managers, leave Buckley the two teams but Red Sox idle inst the Falcons. funny’ condition both the Red and the Falcons should beat. teams would either settle their argument on the dfamond or keep mainder of the The breaking up of the gives football the necessary leewa te step in and take over the season and after the grand old game of the fal] starts, there will be nothing left for the fans to do, but call the bas ball season closed and go to see the foothall games, With the series agreed at the first meeting, uation would certainiy be i enough to keep the interest of the sporting fans at fever heat, there isn't anything much inviting in the prospects, being playved as We still hold to the hope and be- lief that before many hours passed, some reached whereby start as scheduled next Sunday. The majority of the fans are hoping for this alse and if we don't miss our guess, Sunday afternoon will see the Corbin Red Sox playing the Falcons at St. Mary's ficld. Manager Tobin stated this morn- ing that he will wait until tomorrow before doing anything decisive Sunday and if thin; plans to go 1d open up at the New Brit- foot of Cedar Hill. Kensington is all get for the com- v. The team will journey over to Meriden to meet Jack Cur- ry's New Departure team there. Th will be a tough encounter for Ken- sington and means that the - will have to step on through with a win. Since the in- probably have strength against the Currymen. Kensington is scheduled to appear Manchester tonight twilight encounter with the Sons of Ttaly team of that town. teams met in short while ago and darkness halted | the game with the score tled at 4 all. Tonight's contest between the two nd a good game is expected when two outfits meet. The Ialcons an eggagement for Sunday and that gives many of the that the team is planning to come through with an acceptdble proposi- tion for the city championship. is the general feeling around town that the series will be played, but ne definite announcemént has been forthcoming as yet. . h The managers of the three teams entered in the First District Ameri- can Legion haseball league, will get together tonight at the Eddy-Glover post rooms to talk oves the playoff in the Hartford distriet. tricts in the state will either this week or next and they all must he finished by August so that the way will be cleared for the state champlonship which will be held in connection with the T.e- state convention ven, August 26, 27 and 28. The New Britain team has heen working out for the past mouth un- der the direction and’coaching of Mangan assisted by Miller and the local squad will make a strong bid for the Hartford coun- ty champlonship. Brieto] has a strong team to en- ter and Berlin will give stiff opposf, Whichever taam wins the Hartford county - playoff, will have wnown ihat {* has been In a tough hattle and will have had its baptism and national championship competition . The east whl Philagelphia in October winner will be declared the national champion of the country, Larry Mangan is banking on his team ‘o coms thiough the play in she Wartford caunty with caee and 5ls players on the the jrams that will bo most naeded axainal e hes coachal umx will be off $ dvpeated the C. i tield yemer- tearis hit wnd a'zed well, Rudolph for the wianars E. Stakowlicr, the winning pitcher turned back 10 of the oppo- sition on strikes besides keeping the well scattered. lined up as follows: Giana, c; Stankowicz, p; Mehlmorrer, 1b; Tronosky, ss; Sinko. 2b: Sokolosky, 3b; DiLoreto, 1f; and Augustine, rf. innings: ec. QOrioles €. C C Orioles Martingheck, score . 000 013 000—4 040 002 Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Chicago 2, New York 1. Washington Philadelphia 6-10, Detroit Boston at Cle: New York Cleveland Philadelphia . Washington Chicago . Detroit St. Louis . Boston The Standing Games Today New York at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. | Philadelphia at Detroif Louis rain. L 14 48 18 69 Washington at St. Louis. Pittsburgh Cincinnati st. Brooklyn Chicago New York Boston Philadelphia . New Haven 12, The Standing Games Today Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Boston. (Other clubs not scheduled) AL LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 4, St Chicago 5, Brooklyn 4 Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati at Louis 2 Boston, rain L 41 45 (2). EASTERN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Waterbury Pittsfield 8, Hartford 1. Providence Bridgeport & Providence Bridgeport . New Haven Springficld Hartford Albany Waterbury . Pittsfield . Providence The Standing Games Today Waterbury at Hartford Albany at Pittsfield at Bridgeport at Springfield Springfield Games Tomorrow Springfield at Pittsfield. Bridgeport at N. Albany at Hartford Providence at Waterbyyy. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 9, | Baltimore Newark Toronto Buffalo Rochester Jers VI | Read For Walnut Hill Park This Aft noon at 3 o'Clock. Two good games are { for this afternoon |league at Walnut Hill park. Paradise | | Park will meet Burritt and Wash- lington will tackle Smith The first game should Parks winning easily from the champs but the y fAind the Washington team The Smith team has been the nemesis of the leaders this year and its surprise victory Paradise Park team showed that it has a Mdden strength. Word hus been passed about that pitcher will be used in ys from the north end will be hard put to it to lar m; trouble. a new day's gamie win. SALESMAN $AM The Standing Games Today Reading at Jersey City Baltimore Syracuse at Toronto. Biffalo at Rochester. BOYS' LEAGUE GAMES Two Good Haven. Games Yesterday Baltimore 10-3, Newark 1-5. Syracuse 12, Toronto Rochester 8. Other clubs not scheduled. L 41 45 46 48 56 60 68 54 Are Scheduled | scheduled ing the see second game over Can You Think of the Good Old Days When— Aloon and “Al"” son were the fastest pair of rushes in the amateur roller pdio league? playground? And his oumy” starred in the events? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 192 ———— brother; “Bill,"” “Snapper” and Charley, were main- High school b ball | brothers, “Pete” and were star polo players about an- “Tom" Frawley was a first base- man and “Doc” Regan played sec- “Tom™ played first, but could play first with equal skill? McDonough was a catcher on teams over Smalley street way y's Cadets had a crack used to furnish the at- traction on the annual outing? was a piteher and outfielder on local teams? was a star athlete “Bill" O'Leary asked Warren Slat- ler if a player who hit a playground {ball over the fence at Landers play a game could have the arren told him “sure?"” nally put one out of the bounded it off the factory Winter strect? But Slater imm him he meant that the player could have it but he had to bring it ? §till “Bil}” continued to clout them over the fence quite often? ;gerald trained for a fight in the “Tabs did his roadwork out through Stan- rymnasium and brothers, ‘Jack,” “Dan”, “Eddie"” and "Charley” were |premier hunters and woodsmen in 6 [these parts? » Brannigan was a leading bieyclist and rode a racer with the ilow handlebars? 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 — 3 ! 1 world's champion New Britain %as- Ketball team? |George Kron, et al, wer: Promoter F! dell signed for thre gazy has Sammy Man- And “Bert” FIGHT CARD DRAWS INTEREST OF FANS Three European Champions to Appear at Ebbets Field tened to clean Springs from when the Ploneers : anxious to box for Brookl bury pitching staff in the Connecti- B in fectin ‘50 anxions cut league? took a riding one noon in addifion to getting beat? APPLY FOR SEATS " FOR HEAVY FiGHT Dempsey and Tunney May Ask for Licenses on August 11 when it comes to the opponent. ward team was oe s much speculative interest rank Cox was shortstop for De- and one of Tommy" Burns of this city was rd which Promater ranked with the f welterweight a big leaguer and 1zy has arra | Bbbets field Riley was one of the main- | o (P)—Twenty vears ago today Battling M Joe Gans fougt land his brother (to get going, It is hoped to start at Goldfield, LEGION BASEBALL | was the promoter. and the Andy six spot have lent an reputation of turning out more good {ball players than any other section of the city? am of promotion which, 5 bring together Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney fpr Tonight—Leaguc leading cards of Indoor baseball | Tunney already is in training and ropean fistic appear in the feature bouts of the this has not y among the | country, having stopped in St. Louis | to whisper that he is in fine shape, will fight anybody, is a fighter and not a matchmaker, trace with B. 1e teams en- T post rooms to- Pilz was one w's leading athletes and was per- cquainted with many of the and has no con- . Clements of Chi- Meanwhile the boxing fans appear taken for granted that such licenses—or them—cannot bout at the Yankee Stadium Yesterday Ric ard's officers received 900 applica- reached tonight | zames each team t days they will be lecision will 1 Commerclal streets defeated Andrews field in one of | “big” games one 185-pound {itle bring forth t fout of a foothall game {High school seconds and the Com- | {mereial streets at Walnut between the from all sections of the country. D. Walker Wear, a member of the knew something about ti | prove both boxers before they enter |& ring in New ' Stepanian learned the rud- | his home in Binghamton that Demp- | sey and Tunney would be treated as any other applicants of basketball |playground under Warren Slater? Both are ex- | requeste before “Heinie” Dalson put a basketball ‘ next meeting of the committee Aug. under his arm, and with head down ran the length of the floor at the Y {Arst time he played the game? originally he planned to stop in Chi- cago for two or three days. By the last of the week he p in training at his Saratoga camp. The Saturda Barrett managed (hu!Y‘ M, C. Globe Clothing House ESTABLISHED 1 886 Oth Semi-Annual SHIRT SALE WERE $1.50 y morning class at the ably will be “Half and Half” is great for cigarettes — smooth, fragrant, and rolls easily. EAGLE SHIRTS HATHAWAY SHIRTS CLERMONT SHIRTS Qur Shirt Sale Will Last for Two Weeks Only Come in Early, While Assortments. Are Large Globe Clothing House There Is No Place Like Home LONESOMENE S Lot X8 T Coid X P HERE. HOW'ARE WE. E To LERUING B2 & MONTHG YEAN- BT LETS TRADE OUR STORE- 7] Yof A SLED AND DoG ~ WE GONNA GETHOME { | [ cam TRRNEL PS> FAR A DAWSEN, UP IN_ NORTHEAN (ANADR, AND GET A TRAIN HOME. FAom THEARE BND 1 WNOW T INerAeTER WILL TRADE HIS (" Do -TERM AND SLEDGE N A | ‘ :70/1! WORD BounD three instead of a home and .luuin game so that the teams will have - more of a chance to play, thongh the time will have to be figured out. The play must be finished as near as possible to August 20 and the team that is leading at that time, will represent the Hartford county in the state champlonships at New Haven during the state convention of the Legion on August 26, 27 and There will be no expense in con- cction with the league other than that to be borne by the posts in sponsoring the teams, Games will be played in each of the three towns entered and keen rivalry al- ready exists. 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