New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 16

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THREE GAMES SCHEDULED TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — BURRITT JUNIORS DEFEAT PHANTOMS IN JUNIOR CITY CIRCUIT—BOBBY GARCIA IS KNOCKED OUT BY CANADIAN IN HARTFORD BOUT—TRADE SCHOOL TEAM WINS CONTEST 'SECOND HALF OF DUSTY LEAGUE TO START TODAY PIRATES DETERMINED TO KEEP PENNANT IN WEST Pittsburgh Bowls Over Giants for Third Time in a Row —Cards Triumph Over Braves—Reds Get Decision Over Phillies—Robins Again Beat Cubs—Yankees and Browns Split Twin Bill — Athletics Smother Indians — White Sox Defeat Senators Win Two. Perha arén't g this year b 10 keep the ps oing anywhere in partic h v de National Le the Bowling n e third time < for 1 of thanks from Louis Cardinals who took to beat the Boston RBraves ag: stretch their lead to four and one- halt s A few davs a successtul hind them games had t ing or leaders other foot e Burleigh Gri MeGr vesterday, The baller, traded Pirates for Vie Aldriges 1 teammates 1] beaten the of his lat Grimes nev Lloyd Waner one on in the fifth to give men a 3 to 1 lead Two homers, ¢ rune. featured fhe triumph over the tomley hit his 1911 fwo on and Geo one man on the has one out for the circuit jury kept Frank Fr dinal bench for the he joined the club in April The Cincinnati Reds, holding third rung in the standing, drew to within eight percentage points of the Giants, with their third stz decision over the Phillies The Phils outhit the Reds but Ray Kolp bore down when dange threatened. oc Gia in tional series shoe was or irds hav ints 30, thorn tn his former and & times this ve m e Tk st tine victory was in hit a ho danger W when he poled A thumt ch on the first time the Dazzy Vance pitched the Brooklyn Robins to their third win in the five game series with the Chicago C'ub with | up | 5 to 4| — Red Sox | “lpn Mates League mntoms place lu |18 i the him the BOSTON AB R not ult, 1tk sition He wa situation L free pa support s was | is downtall. f the | his drives lentire | tion of Partyka in crashing SHICAGO AB R cesful | hit RBoukas was tlis only batter on o [1osing team who wi tri | vi | whe th any Burrit s slightly <ki got go winni reg pair of ps to tl were re ahl two ont the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 1SS P ETITTOC LT OWIEVTET Pound Out Win Standing W of rs. with Par- downed the e ening in by it « reand hattl tor first two teams L until July reversal form ated Pl Tkl Eame 10 an o wis The o for Lote Ae the hand turned dles of 1 the ru con nd ha his H ) four sing to 10 b ntoms hurler out of rritt gam: vit men master dlow- s complete shout, So airtight was his outticld was eredit- putont Phantom 1y 1 Tot thr no slab artist, gume but the er- given him by his tea artially responsible He turned U batters on strike vassing for biack ten s bhut unsteady two bat 10 long cond hie Dal- of The - sinners at the four tr out o crashed ield in iled out ond i of fiv ing for thre teant with the e 1 Golab werr at e the s on bises out 1St one the to conn hed out in off plate. Stelma and only other batsmen le to straighten out Par- s uble ul He nles | 1 an 8/ \BURRITT JUNIORS | SEEKING YOUNG INFIELDERS DEFEAT PHANTONS| Partyka in Brilliant Form as! Major League clubs needing ~couts camping on the trail of the | of the American Association. Oliv of the Indians are the shortfielders at big prices is forescen, Lonisville, Ky 10.—Big | league scouts are making no bones about their intentlons in hovering over (wo American Association hall clubs, They have spotted “Rabbit” Wa r and Jose Olivares, short- stops of the Indianapolis and Louis- ille teams, respectivel When the inevitable late-scason 1dding begins the owners of these two clubs probably will be able to} ame their own figure for their star shortficlders who serving their t season in the Associntion Warstler perhaps has heen mors the limelight bees the In- apolis club has hean leading the most of the scason. However, Olivares, although with w sccond division entry. has giined vide recognition. Definite offers, | coess of $50,000, Lave been but none Colonels valus are n din g clubs, the pted cure round $100,000, Oliv in s been = to this eountry four years ago from Cuba at the urgin of Merito Acosta, veteran Cuban outficlder of the Colonels, his at LOCALS WINLAST " GANE OF SEASON i [l —— | : . i _EThree, Games to Be Played This Afternoon — Stanley State Trade Schoul Team Vi | Works to Meet Newmatics—Paper Goods to Battle Landers — Stanley Rule Meets Fafnirs at Willow Brook in Postponed Contest — Buttmakers Have Yestorday Hill pa Trade atternos the D came the Meriden | the score or the local T Trads to lers twice on account of r Both teams apeared with broken | of the wway on their vacations. the intense s well played most | errors being made when the ¢ position as up combinations regular In Leat of the nlay cre tillers-in as this an the gam out of s were when they accounts I -w and better shortstops have their Louisville and Tndianapolis clubs s of the Colonels and Warstler ausing the commotion. Thelr sale local third to the pla Anderson pitched well ance on the mound Pond, filling in at tielding ars. He hung up his shoes last night and is out of all hletics at the school because 1 next fte be with tball ected Traicr bust, mide “rror in severcal y ke nd this h Jose word of Enzlish even on the licapped him, cid his future Lis playing Jut once he got his bearings ssured Olivares was a stude At the University " other within Anderson wi am in the con big thin of medi- graduates Havana k o d him that he the te should try his fortune in 1l season The ason Louisville ta from to a Southern le e | The manager a NEW follows of ates. hi summary BRITAIN first e o1 s team, out whose Jater wired as is a real ball to 1 days “Your kid player, but 1 haven't ish this B s dropped down to a rmn Sp year. “lass cienit Rock tion n club Jo with of Sout nd fi nd with| hel throwing t in the Warst 1 mors with th his | the ! A0 MERIDEN TRADE hav m rates of hitting 33 doubles. TRADE t torious Over Meriden on at son, rain. some a4 able to bunch counted gost Nigher reentage of carncd runs. Kozlow- i baseman has a per- ct duy at buat getting five hits in as for the te, first 1 still Ning s re ex IoPo AB R Walnut Britain State scliool Laseball team. playing | its final game of the se the heat obstacle and defeated | school team by This closes up | schedule for the veur. The game had been postponed over- HOOL A E at 5:30. TABS BEATEN IN Fraternal League An 1l-inning battle in the Fra- ternal Soft Ball League ended last night in a victory of the Lexingigu Lodge, 1. 0. Q. F. over the Tabs by the score of § to 7. With- out any game staged team between any of the with sparkling plays and exciting moments. All attempts score in the final innings, cqualled by the opposition finally in the 11th stanza, the Tabs held scoreless and the Lex- ingtons caine through with the de- | ciding tally For a time, as the game waxed into the middle stages, it appeared as if the Odd Fellows were due to ! make it a wualkaway. The team 1 had a lead of 4 to 1 at the end of the third frame. This lead was in- creased by one in the fifth, From then on, however, the aged a strong comeback. Two | runs scored in the sixth and two more counters in the seventh tied the count at five-all. Keeping up "their work in the eighth, the Tabhs scored another but their drive was stopped dead through fast and ac- curate work of the Lexington team, In the last half of the eighth, the ILexingtons again knotted the count, hi: time at 6-all. Neither of both were were bs the Tabs o fover the managed to platt With one run “)noku\g as biz as a mountain side, | Stanley Works OVERTIME BATTLE Best Game of Season Staged in ception, this was the best teams this season and it was replete | _chine while teams to | until | team | «cored in the ninth but in the !Pn!h.y’ squeeze one | Retained Unblemished Record So Far—Play Begins League Standing . 1.000 800 L5300 500 429 .33% Corbins .... Paper Goods . R&EE ...... B. Machine . landers Fafnirs ¥ . Stanley Rule . o 3 000 Three games will be played (his evening in the Industrial Baseball League. Two of them will be regu- |larly scheduled contests to be staged at Walnut Hill park while another will be a contest between the Stan- ley Rule & Level Co. team and the Fafnir Bearing postponed since Juna 19. The two scheduled games will be the first to be played in the second round of the league. One on Dia- mond No. 1 will be between tha Stanley Works and New Britain M: the other on Diamond 0. 2 will be between the American Paper Goods and Landers, The Stanley Works team has all through the firt half, retained an unblemished record of wins, The | team has seven victories to its cred. it with no losses chalked up against it. The Buftmakers are intent on keeping this record unsullied | throughout the entire league sched- ule and for this reason waste no time in Newmatics tonight. The Paper Goods, standing within hailing distance of the league lead, will face a tough customer tonight in Landers. Both teams arc anxious will the they getting after |to win. The Stanley Rule .facing the Bearing Makers at Willow Brook park, will do its utmost to break in- to the winning column. So far the Rulers have dropped five straight games. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Ascociated Press. !the “minute-men” came in to bat | and with two out, caged the run that | JONES AND FARRELL LET RS T HOLIE RUN CLUB |vented them from bringing their runners around. In the last half of {the session, the Lexingtons counted with the deciding tally and the me was over, The score: United Prose Tabs . 001 002 210 10—7 LEADERS | Lexington 108 010 010 11—8 Awmcrican League Yankees Athletics Bro ltyka's slants. of the gume took place ol when B o lintended o[ ball to the plate, 0iwho was attempting 6 to 2. Great fielding by the Dods®r infield kept Vance out of trouble, [y . ‘ 5 The American League eampaign o saw the New York Yankess' lead | shaved to 11 games when the cham- pions split a double-header with the St. Louis Browns while the Philadel- phia Athletics were crushing Cleve- b ‘;\thjlrrl O;w( th w[":fl land s = H 5 o © Burritts broke Herb Pennock shut out the ling column in Browns with six hits in the opener Al pushed “"“\*’]” > at NewYork, 4 to 0 but four Yankee [three bits and u Phantom hurlers were bhattered for 20 hits The Phantoms scored tholr in the nightcap which went to St. ; s L Touis; 12 to 6, Heinle Manush got 1 Kar Home run: "‘.Smh{b\'.n‘\‘v’v count when they six hits during the day, five of them sl A i i | Tun of knof it oL in the second game Lou Gehrig . Time: 1:27 ‘r”\;h"‘ o e e was hanished from the ficld of ac- Wo o7 R i tlon for disputing a decision in the League ST e “l“'m"” sl Sains compitn When the Burritts drew away by DR G scoring a brade of runs. The win- straight wins was snapped SCotlp B Dra S i e Athletics buried the Indians [ ners put th ¢ oo & 14to 4 score, making 23 hits. Al opitha el Simmons and Sammy Hale h ot S four. Jack Quinn pitched effective ball for the Mackmen Al Thomas hested Sam Jones in a pitching duel at Washington, the Chicago White Sox galloping away with a 3 to 1 decision. Reynold's double in the first after Clan tripled and Hunneticld singled gave the Sox two runs. Clancy’s homer in the fifth accounted for the other. The Boston Red Sox took both | ends of a double-Lill with Detroit, 4100 and S to Jack Russell bested Earl Whitehill in a pitching duel In the opener. Big EA Morris, the Alabama find, won Lis 12th vic- tory in 16 starts in the second game, The Tigers made only 11 hits two games. American League Chicago—Dave Shade, California, knocked out Bert Colima, Los An- geles, (7). Sandy Garrison, Los An- geles, won from Billy Stab, Detroit, (8). Kid Koke, Chicago, knocked out Johnny Hockstra, Niles, Mich., (3). Syl Mirault, Montreal, knocked out Plum White, Chicago, (5). Indianapolis—Mike Dundee, Rock Island, Ill, outpointed Henri De- wanaker, France, (10). Red Hollo- way, Indianapolis, won from Paul | Anthony, Omaha, (8) R plays of the in the sixth inning cred in Partyka® and reluyed the | getting Dulkowski, | to score from One feature s sac 0 fice ito the scor- it tallics on mispl Army of Ordinary Golfers Wondercd at Numereus | Hooks and Slices in Championship Match—Experts | Meet With Plenty of Difficulties, But They Quick- ly Recover — Winner Sank 18-Foot Putt to Take . Title—Runner-up Failed Twice on Chip Shots Near | Green. 080 icago Washington 2—Batted Two 1 a00 0101 st los ED FOR MATCH go, July 10 (UP)—Hagan Turkish heavywelght, has been named to meet Les Marriner in a ten round bout here Friday. Romero Rojas. Chile, first named as e 19 | Marriner’s opponent was fnjured in Roniiis o it 17/a bout and Al FrieAman, Boston, Braves 15 second choice, failed to feach Chi- Phillics 11 cago vesterday to comply with the Cards 10 Tllinois state hoxing commission’s ruling that all windup fighters must be in the city five days in advance {of a match. Cincinnati—Jimmy Hackley, Lo# Angeles, won from Johnny O'Keefe, “plumbus, O., (10). Johnny Nasser, Terre Haute, Ind., shaded Johnny Brown, Cincinnati, (6). hri nser i dones e | Hassen, National NEW TORK L o1 Po Lindstrom. imore Dh it Phantoms i last four inninzs and but one safe hit With two on in of the ninth, Lipman ¢ Phantom's third out mary PITTSBURGH AB Rt our 10 ational League Cubs HITS IN 16 GAMES Bingle Wilson, 22 | Bottomiey, | Bissonutt Hornsly Hurst, Hafey, string of seven as the under s BY JIGGER analysis of the play Jones and Ficlds olf Allentown, Pa.—Gene Chicago, defeated Sam Weis reth, Pa., (10). Memphis, Tenn.—Frankie Dugan, Memphis, technically knocked out | Red Herring, Utica, N. Y., (3). e Jersey City—Jimmy Jones, COMPLETE TRAINING Youngstown, won over Georgia New York. July 10 (UP)—Tod| Ward, Elizabeth, N. J., (12). | Morgan of Seattle, Wash., and Eddie | — | (Cannonball) Martin of Brooklyn| |complete training today for their| i | McHugh, i oft be- | . Naza- Johnny | W olibie Farrdl many thines Huminatir 1o s papy golfers t half | the gar \¥-strol chainpion: Hack Wiison Dazzy Olynipia reve Gets a Louwe that the to in able ahot the at is stru ar ordl- with | | Chicago, July hit safely in his we yesterday. hit off Dazzy \ o Vance to Continue Leesh, Yesterday's Homers |1 Waner, Pirates . Hendrick, Robins Hurper, Cards re duri he last ned The army of Consccutive Streak, 10 (P-—Hack Wilson 161h consecutive It was just a<lone | Bottomley, Cards ce, the Brooklyn ler, ace, but it enabled Hack to score a | Meuss run himself when Rigzs Stephenson | Paschal, hit after him, s responsi- | Claney, ble Cubi out Wilson driven i is leac gling St ceount - ¢ | of 1ip match mus frequency and king that 1y kept e noted number ay from the “trok q amat Lvee Yankees Yanier White Sox 1 Efruck w f hook. b RAISE OLYMPIC FUNDS Chicago, July 10 (UP)—An ama- teur boxing show of 15 houts will be held here July by the Olymple fund committec to raise Chicago’s quota of the American Olympie fund. Central A. A. U. boxing cham- pions and golden glove winners will be on the card. slices xpert cours: times rough ed mir On t skill lonz of i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 5-round junior lightweight cham-, pionship bout at Ebbets field, Brook- |1yn. Wednesday Confident of re- taining his title. Morgan has asked 9 | Promoter Humbert J. Fugazy to got — |him a match with the lightwelght champion, Sammy Mandell. of tin sending | — 1 suc [otals and out putting, nipions w ral short putts. 342, gEons Motals Fetbeanni. .. 60 othier hand he envied the i 105 Thore's At Least One In Every Office from Lad lies, sink long of leagu s hom in v runs National Le American 1 1z intham geott, It nd en they g his club th in batting is the puts 1 stages of the game and approaches dead 2o If the experts got into f lc but uniike him, | 11 did not let trouble | That is one feature of them cham- ‘[ <LF1ND THAT THE ONLY WAY | 0 KEeP CooL 's T NOT THINK OF THE HEAT- Now \ Aeen Umpires: Hart and T GAME) Louis ONT OF THE MOST DANGEROULS) AB R ),‘ PO THINGS ONE CAn DO N HOT WEATHER 15 THROWING A LOT OF Co-D DRINKS In YouR STo'.}:c_N’,_)\_/ THE ELECTRC Fan MAY Fegy Goon BUT 1T HAS CAUSaD A LOT OF CoLD3 TRAT HavE TURNED 1WTo PNEUMONA - A BOSTON AB R nikes DondT FeeL THE H er round t Oonly o recorded LEWIS DEFENDS TITLE Busy Time With 0 morning pla vard drive apicee was | that on the | tirst round. No ed shortest | bei Farrell, which 1 H put eight Farrell landed | trups or in HN“ in approuch | or 1t il only penalized came hole during f O Chiampion Mas i Match Goes o Thice Vall 1" dri Marin Plestina of Chicago as in i yzen rougl his i Fiy of orld’s inst Marin v goiug three falls. ietting of trouble, hoth us iblies to mid hie being e with long not t | : in the to the shot on the first 215 yards of the 2 iron rell had ¥ took three putts. | rreil ran down d one ot 15 feet | three long ones of | 20 feet. Both missed sev- | foot putte. On the morn- round Farrell sank a 12 footer | the 15th hole to win it. He dupli- | cated the feat on the final hole in | the afternoon to win the match and | championship | Jones 18 rezapded heinz the best chip shot in the gume but twice on 16th Lole he railed to get near | enough to the iole 1o sink his putts, The stronzest feature of his game failed him in 4 crisis. That was the hole and the e7ip wac the ehot that | | cost him his title i ir trom the dly carrics to 1 wood w pop i CLOSE YouR TRaP OR I'LL GweE W THe OTHER BARREL hen th Facing 290 s emplo; y Lew er his tec q No | with a crotch vards st socond full, 1 taking o] tocked stina patting them | gr. ) on thy pitehed on th bl his fisis were e four, I with territic Lew cham nd orward Jones got a four s ofthe ' ma eral ing or BRACING ROSTON AR July 10—Add item to Loasted and tha' o N Roston an tmospl roare heavy roasting big importers. Doston's | hed wina air of aroma of coffes ants of the 1% with | the in the (Continued on the Following Page) j

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