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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928 CARDINALS HEADED FOR | 0 MEET NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAD%%%FMETEETAM Reds Lead by Scant Margin of Half a Game—St. Louis | yiqiti i aaont | Again Downs Boston Braves — Pirates Nose Out VlSlflflg Aggr?ga"o" Conident of Winning Sunday New York Giants — Chicago Cubs Take Over Brooklyn Robins, 7 to 3 — Yanks Score Hard | Fought Triumph Over Browns — Athletics Sef | * "u' dumend it wit b s Down Cleveland Indians. e | ton Bradley Co. team of Springfield Wit 1 passi day t tri- 3 come to grips. The visitors form a phant song of the Red Birds of | jigxy. 3 classy aggregation and it is a con- fident combination of baseball s nning to invade this city ony of base hits|! . Louis—a sy nly upon the cars 8 SR ¢ tiat is rings more pl ional league pennant contend- | | sunday atternoon. i e « 1l The Falcons 1t set for a | His pite stalf again in work- tie. iollowing last Sunday tory over the Hudson ng order, Bill McKechnie who | managed Pittsburgh Pirates to |\ 4| Haven, Coach Ray Begley u[that the squad is rounding inte i pent and then to a world's | hamplouship, has: ihe dinals || shape. He feels assured that the d i the same general direc- | 2 3 players on the team will give a good There’s many a pitfall in ¢ 1 ilacount of themselves Sun fter- - mpalgn, Byt the | « s|noon and me matter how strong pringficld is, the Falcons will be a als oo share of | ! i uck hias come to then: | - Hiie ; | o The s crew. without any | - ndis _“\ i \” \‘w 2 “ T Will be used Ly the Falcons Siihdy BRee AL ALE (euloE) AB R 100 A n sepulsion of the Springricld P, bu advantage over St | yoau, gl o 2 0 oldrive. The team worked smoothly in Louis had shrunk to half a game— | 1 i 15 [ | ia s b Wi oaits ylall the pinehes and came through | - pei 25e Ym““‘l rorae | Kamn i 1{to a well-earned victory over the ik SOk PEARN ] ol igee ¢ | New Hayveners. hen th were washed out by rain fern, © IS A SR | . Iphia, while the Cardinals | Cisell, ss B e Sy The visiting aggregation is made | 250, 1 Lup of colluge and prep school stars {and they have been together for a number of seasons. The team is es- four in a row ove v%, 3 to 2, Botiom- stals Batted for s trip swed by Hafey's home | hd th bLeing the decisive | Batted for pecially strong in the twirling de- blows. It was Louis’ th vie-1F n 1 partment with four men available, ory In 15 games and the Braves' |“ s’ | Heading this quarter and outstand- |ing us the mun who will most seventh reverse in their last e . Fia Umpire Pfirman was the elusive tar- | protably e ko' aropt BeAin st ¢ of & pop bot bRrr laid Orimsty and € Time: 1:4 alcons Sunday. is Steere who was a member of the Cincinnati Na- tionals staff in 1 Regan, Dun- A3 R AP A Tlbar and Murphy are the others, any N wjof whom might be sent in against of the local club. !l The game Sunduy afternoon will 5 start promptly at 3 o'clock and a {large crowd of fans is expected out {10 wateh the contest Boston funs after Rogers had been cjected from the 2 a third down Hornsby game 1 strike, The N York Giants are the western clu beat at th Polo Gr ) wers of the Alleghanies, Still smartin ¢ the sting of three beating cds. McGraw's men found shurgh Pirates no wmore to th ng, the Corsairs pulling out &4 {0 § victory in 11 in- i Waner's single in the = WASHINGTON roprotest st nings. 7 " h eighth tied the score and his sacri ¢ 0 1 v o ‘ it fly, after Sparky Adwms had [ MM i ; “ ‘, LEA[]UE [;[]NTFST tripled, accounted tor Sl T el e e b | Woodal, » e S il Chicago Cubs drew up to a0 00 s of within six pereentage poin third-place Giants by taking over Brooklyn, 7 to 3. Jess Petty had shut out within his grasp until the vighth when he was pounded off the Jill in the midst of « four run Cub | vally, Three more tallies camg s in the ninth with Elliott S0t Local Club to Meet Thompson- © 2221 yille Team Sunday Afternoon | After a successtul start in the Farmington Valley League agoinst Poquonoek lust Sunday in this city, s Lo [ the Burritt AL C. bascball team wiil R i Anere e e ot Gieee, | Step out this coming Sunday wiginst been called the American lea jmbm [the Thompsonville team in thut ce, with a hard-fought 4 to 3| s e leity, This will also be a regularly | teiumph over th Louis Browns. | Nafiol’a' League 1 game in the leg Tony Lazzevi's homer with two on Both i« their first ganmes | e pitching. The New York Yankees maintain- | | sched in the third proved to be the blow | —_— jand are now tied for first place in that gave Herh Pennock his 1oth | o5 Loue the Sue, jompsonvilic is rated victory of the year ! aB RN 13| us one of the strongest combinations | Three runs the eighth inning | Douthit T ) in the circuit and it should prove to | enabled the Philadelphia f‘ ) & 012 0 Wby g hard nut for the Burritts to to beat Cieveland, 4 to 8. Tna ducl | TRy, 1 b 1oa o1 ofcrack ; of ineffectiveness Hudlin and Bayne | i i el The game Sunday will mark the of Cleveland won the decision over | 11 0 efopening of the hiome season for the Walberg, Romuiel and Orwoll of | iy SR :; Thompsonville tewm and in Connie Mack's tribe. Mickey Cochi- b ) 01 town, it will be a gala affair. Cere- = Zlion s marking the opening of ti rane hil two triples, a double and a | single and drove in tour runs and Totals o | haseball seas have been planned od two. i Wopo A p|and the Burritts will take no 1t “Was on won iis seventh vies {iobeung 1 0 s 0fpart in the program. | tory in its last vight s 11 0 0l The two elubs were bitter rivals ng Detroit into camp, $ Lo Lot Nion the basketball floor nd this | Whitel southpaw 1 Epirit is being carried by them onto en trom the hox in the fourt s gl ball diamond. A large nom- | ve Senutor hits scar 01 000 ep of New Britain fans s planning Alex Metzler's A |10 make the trip with the Burritts. 0 o 1 ofManager Willizm Lasky has clar- {tered @ Pullman bus to transporty) wishing 1o attend the gam ingenients can be made Lases loaded ir Chicago Whit: Sox het over the Boston . e hrough the manager American League 2 el e B R ALl ik [ Biirins Autday after- imum at 2 o'clock ut Willow Brook | PILTSBURGH park. Al menbers of the team are | RO % AT H PO A Blusked to be on hand = BERS S “‘NAZARIAN MEETS - . TABORSKI TONIGHT S Rlval Matmen Grapple in Benefit LW YORK ; i Show at Tabs’ Hall ; Armenian heavy- ] Chiampion, @ a =lzns Zaborski itolishy stron 5 s o Y1 man, will meet tonigii at the Tabs' ) fall in the main bout of a wrest- 0| ling card buing promoted for the 5 * b 5e 7‘ Lenefit of the Armenian Apostolic chureh on Tremont stre wo 1 J {other bouts have been arranged for the evening, The semi-tinal will be e L Waner, | Tought between Alberti Rizzo, Hal- A iun star of B n, and Chd £l | LK oginn of this city, D yweights il bout will go throu; 11CAGO w0 out of three while Y the semi-final will be of one hour 3 1| limit. The third bout of the «uve " 2 Slmmg will be a maich between 1Wo 0| wellsknown local wrestlers W Nazarian waded {hrough the list of heavyweight contenders within x [the past two years and was stopped lon his travels towards the cham- 9 pionship of the worll only when ‘ ; feated by BBd (Strangler) - in Boston last month. Lewis 1 i « really hard time in defeating | 2 AR S A Armenian champ and Nazarian | el N contident that he will make © K 1 ) f work of Zaborski ftonight J we . < [ has been trailing Naza- : 1 past year and a halt 3 2 the Armentan was unable 10 . 1 ant him a match until fonight. % v \ : arian has n one of the b 't i ig fhe 3 1 1 tmen in the country during that v i ! 1 and he has been wrestling al- ‘ A L 0 imost continually every weok vl (R 1 be start prompt oveland Iv at oclock and a large at- Two base nite Milier (Continusd on tollowing*page ) tendance is being anticipated. | winter of {life of Colonel Ithe Yankees be torn apart for the | dough in tie TUnited larena at the Yankec i the league. WILL YANKEE TEAM BE BROKEN UP? BY HENRY L. FARR (NEA Service Sports Writer) Nuturally the success of the kill and find the prospect alr Most anything mutiered by the Yunkees is no personal problem o jugged by the Yanks magnates problem there isn't a club owner in |t M | haseball who would not be wilnng”’u.,‘.ilh' e Lo Alght pithaaushaanoblg, the rond but they play in only But the fans in other sections of | ¢ * {the country consider it a problem. : el 5 circuit. Business slumps when th The New Yorker doesn't understand | GiE00 o SEECR SEME T Dusin {the sevions breed of fans they raise of i \m\:\ .lmd “1” do»:\yl\lr B4 toro that, baschall depends NUANY ywyen they ra forced o gell, on the support of those fans who haven't the luxury of sceing championship team i their own ason can be excused, if not forgiven uctually, because your serions baseball man must talk, cven if he has nothing to talk about. Tt was this license, granted by tradition of the frecspecch and harmle: oratory, that saved ke Ruppert last winter when it ne to that from St Louis, Detroit go. Clevelind and other way points of the American league that there were muttered demands that And there you are | Congress neve back yard. is surprising, to one from New k. {o hear the talk around the western circuit of the American Hal league, Serious talk, not the rant- > fivst word of these WhISPerS i, . or 4 bloucher bug, that the revolution was but a slight shock By eeg will have to be broken up the proud owner of iseball's be re lonz. itest club compared 1o that | Sl stion | They adunit hat the made during the winter meetings ney ElEon (ihe S1IERRpen Rk B i they do not talk about th “No ball ¢inb is big enough ffl)' Ruth and Lou Gehrig eserve the balance of the |m=u.w1‘“’-‘" o mike safe the continued patron. | Consider the situation as a smart e and zood will of the customers American 1 vou will have to split up the Babe |CeNt and Gehri they argued with him, | ook at the | Convineed they were all erazy, |[NOW. Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri, Meu- | economic death the of shots of |sel. Combs. Largely a young ball | aspirin and sald his litile specch, |Clib of great stads us it stands.| M It wne a leier litle speoch fo the | When they o there will he others point that - th 't enough | to take their places. The Yanks ites to get | are so soundly organized that they 25,000 for to keep | money and 0d of the game and the glory of I had to be torn apart be customers tired of one petition. . Connie Mack Athleti delphia fans tived of monotony. Yankees| 1t will be disputed that Ne nt, but | york aver will tire of a winner present g g good Lot that the New serious s | they regard the Yankees as an im- | but the customers elsewhere are able institution for that future. | vital factor, ks as they are|ball club that did not go to onel took a coupl e . i i BOUT TONIGHT w Courtney, T.on Gel and that several would have to be sacrificed in the \dium if any | after purchase. rate the than 200 ball players, and they’re | Mickey | good ones. 1o & great prospect we spged to the | June 21 at Chicago. ittempt w made to sepa Bube from the New York fans, The logic that a baschall team can become too good for its own | ends is sound logic. All of the great | ball clubs of the were ' torn o M |apart before they went through the an! process of natural disintezration. Vital parts of the great old Cnb el machine were sold away. The Bos- o ton Ited to the Sox were seatfore fonr win The Philadelp letios were vized to the very ground | 1 now the Yankees are presenting | another owner with another prob- | lem of what to do with the greatest | club of all time Tt is no personal problem, the w York colonel believes. The abe can’t go on forever. Gehrig | will have 1o bow to the law of You Answer | | THERE'S THe | TeLePHoNE JiM- | ANSWER T | { ‘\ ITS YR wite You 7 TV“'*‘ N cos that govern a Lasehall pl | Ltive Mife and the Yankees will go on winning as many games as they can until the elub owne find it im- possible fo keep it the best club in WRESTLING | ATOH | Benefit Armenian Church Fund No MR, FOSSICK HE'S NOT HERE- HE WENT OUT "aBOUT AN HOUR AGo=— HE— Mike Nazarian ! vs. Stanislaus Zaborski in the main bout Semi-Final Alberti Rizzo VS, Charles Manoogian TABS HALL Fri. June 15 8:30 P. M. ||| £1.10 - $1.65 20 Rarrow | run a and the fans during the | the owners of the club. 104t I8 afy o B 0 Sl (B ehole s business o umes in every stop on the may stump until the magnates ma ed to sell star ball players. | P - the Ahead of him. The next Yanks are the best qualified buyer ! will intervene and baseball will zo on but it takes going. Jack Dunn’s Baltimore club wuse the | sided com- were demolished because the Phila ork | "day. They consider the future and | fans will keep going to the park, | fine th It will be Interesting, considering | Cormick with a single scoring the guc official put it re-{all the angles, to wateh the Yankecs latter. and see if they are to be the first; The Stanley an | runs to their total in the sixth New York. June 15 (U'P)—Dave innin Shade of Californla and George single and Salak's triple. the only Landers batter to get more Oklahoma, middleweight,| In the s air of ball | will meet in a 10-round bout at the |losers scored three players to be delivered two years Coney Island stadium tonikht. The singles They own more | winner may get a title match with |a single ¢ Walker provided the 160 Paper Goods tcam closed their scor- sides pitching a fine game for the When we are tipped off | pound champion heats Ace Hudkin, . | ANSWERED 'T | ( |F TS For ‘ | GET So S\ AND) IF TS LAST TiME — / = i TIRED OF ANSWERINGA) FOR ME = THAT PHONE-- You REMEMBER: / ” NoT HER:S MIGHT DO A LATTLE I'Mm NoT WAIT A MINUTE JoSiE- STANLEY WORKS AND LANDERS WIN IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—KENSINGTON TO PLAY HARTFORD WOLVERINES SUNDAY— FALCONS MEET TOUGH OPPOSITION IN' SPRINGFIELD CLUB—BURRITTS BATTLE THOMPSONVILLE IN LEAGUE GAME SUNDAY IBUTTMAKERS STRENGTHEN LEAD IN DUSTY LEAGUE Stanley Works Team Sets Down American Paper Goods Crew by 13 to 7 Score—Both Loose and Sensational Fielding Seen During Game — Landers Comes Through With Eighth Inning Rally to Defeat New Britain Machine — Home Runs Hit During Con- tests. League Standing w | were fine catches by Magruder and Pet | Schroeder. 00| The summa: L [ Stanley Works COTDINA i STANLEY WORKS e t N PO AR |Lanaey Snyder, 9t ahe | . vecn, s8 S | Paper Goods 2 ort, rf 3000 0 3 R & F 2 0 | Sehrocuer, o Rt 3 Parso p oy g g B. ine 3 2501 v 0 0 0 ey Rule = 4 000! S . The Stanley Works baseball team | ) o | turthor strengthened ftse {1ead in the Tndustrial league by d | feating 1he iper Goods crew last night in onc of the two | Totals league games played at Walnut Hill | park. In the other contest plated, | yagudcr. 16 | Landers staged a rally in the eighth |Joe McCm'ic linning to win from the New Britain | Warren, of Adamovicz, 3b ak, p 13 GOODS R A PO A 5 Asuss PAPEL | Machine team {3l MaCim & sl | Buttmakers Win ACRLL o The Stanley Works entrenchied | yajone, b | | themselves in first place in the 1o Qg | 1eague lust evening by defeating the { American Paper Goods team 7 in a game marked by hard hitting Stanle and both loose and seneational field- | Paper Goods A08 005 50 100 | ing. Salak was on the mound for the |, Thiee e ite: Seor % Ao | winners and had a decided edge over | yire:” sautrer Landers Win Game -run rally in the ecighth haseball team, | his opponent Joe McCormick. | The batters on both téams hit the | A thre { ball unusually hard but the winners inning by the Lande had greater success in placing their | broke up a pitcher’s hattle hetween blows out of reach of their oppo- |Frank Nestor, Universal twirler and | nents, Scott and Salak each connect- | Erny Anderson, sce of the New Brit- {ed with two long triples while Par- ain Machine firing staff and, deepite | «ons blasted a home run. Sullick and ' a rally by the Newmatics in the Merline helted triples. ninth inning in which one run was [ The Workers practically elinched | scored, Landers coped the yverdict by {the game in the third inning when a4 o 2 score |they put over six counters for the For seven innings, Ifirst runs of the game. These were along at a fast p: {the result of threc hits, a hit bats- | tied at one-all. The Newmatics had {man and two walks v broken the jee in the sixth inning With one man out in this frame when Haines. the catcher, lifted one [ Salak seratehed a siugle off Joc Mc- ' of Nestor's shoots high and wide | Cormick’s glove. He moved to sceond fover the or field barrier for a {when Snyder walked and proceeded round trip. The Fniversals followed [ to thivd when Green drew a pa |in the next inning with a barrage | McCormick then hecame p- [that tied the score. Preisser walked tionally wild and it Scott forcing in and on Nestor's single to right, he 1 leaving the bases loaded. | dashed for third. A wild throw to gt Schroeder followed with @ pop fly [him at the third sack went into the [to 1ot which went for a single and | bleachers and Preisser trotted home Snyder scored. Jint MeCormick ficld- with the tying tally. ed the bal and threw, wild in the he elghth inning completely gencral direction of the plate, the |wrecked the castles built by Ander- lerror allowing Green and Scott to 'son during the game, Charlow started {score while Schroeder reached third. (off with a single over second. Goch At this point Parsons drove a long eacrificed him down to second. Cos home run to right ecoring Schroeder grove booted MeKernan's roller to coring tirird and Govh stopped at third. Me- came in the fourth when the losers Kernan stole second. Both men rode | scorcd once due to some fine base home on Vincent's sharp single to 2 on the part of Jim Mc- center. Vincent got around to third Cormick and scored on Preisser's Toxas st With two out Mac hit a short ligh leaguer to right. fly to right. 8ot was slow in getting With the 1 to 1 against them, aflexttic i A0 e hanite Al Fuach them, the Newmatics stuged a spirit- it he dropped it. MeCormick in the 'cd rally in the last half of the ninth meantime lad been rounding the and for a time, it appeared that the a- Dases at il epeed and had reached Universals were about to second at the time the error was Nestor was nicked by H. Ande w | made, He continued his sprint and for a two-bageer into left ficld, Flo 1Oy o splendid slide reached third rode in on Erie Anderson's stinging cly. only a step ahead of Scolt's single to center. Anderson went to w. It waes one of the best sccond on a wild piteh and took third a picecs of base running we have seen on Nestor's crror. Here the Landers this season. Williams followed Me- piteher pulled himself together and Richtnyer and Patrus went out Hilstrand to Fitzpatrick for the final Works added five out of the game. the Haines and H. Anderson were the hotl teams went the score heing a [ result of triples by Scott and Merline, leading batters for the N : nine 4 pass to Snyder. two errors, and a with two hits each. Haines cracke | single by Schr In the following out a triple und a homer. Anderson g they scorcd one on Gaida's smacked two doubics. Charlow was t Lalf of this inifing the than one bingle. Vincent, with 10 times on three chances and 1o errors, furnished the 1 two errors. Three passes, - fielding features of the game for and a sacrifice fly by the Landers while ny Anderson, bae ing in the ninth. he fielding features of the game (Continued on following page.) By BRIGGS I Go AHEAD AND ANSWER IT-i'M NoT »\FEE- OF IT YOURSELF \ SHOULD THINK Here You ToLD ‘ME No USE Yom \F THAT'S FREDDY MATTER who 1T HEA FOSSICK = HOLD T~ | WAS - You'RE |:~;wvla::’; i "\‘wl Bl s B YW WAS FRED~ ToLD ME THA‘I' DISTINCTLY- - AFTER THIS - e W - i -t AR IA . I‘ ril Ri da fre| nig elg

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