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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928, PSOSIBL £22L4LBISLESSSEL L ESSSILILLLSLDLLILIISISILIPELHLBLILLLILL LLLHHLILLLLLLSSSLLLHLSHL LSS SIS LSLESDIPSIDL055008L 25382 6832.8252506003805585600 9. $3559500868895500 WASHINGTON AND PARADISE PARK TEAMS WIN OPENING GAMES IN ROTARY LEAGUE—LANDERS AND FAFNIRS TO CLASH TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL CIRCUIT—FALCONS AND KENSINGTON BUSY OVER WEEK-END—NOTES OF MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES VIO PETPPIPTIVTU T PIT PO PPNI TETPRTIGTUIIGTIINIOIEI IS TIPTICTIFIOTHITINICEICIFITPITEITFTIUTTCYIEE TVTOESCE CO0000094 P0G TE VNP PRPTVINT T PSE QIS TOPP L ST TEST TP RUTH WINS GAME WITH PHINTONSLOSE | U.S. GLYMPIC DIVERS RETAING (ROWN |FORMER CHAMPS WIN AT HOMER IN NINTH FRAME 70 ({LLIER TEAW IN FIERCE BOT ~ START OF ROTARY LOOP With Two Men Out, Babe Puts Ball In Right Field yo\ woxqe o no o 5 Minut Bleachers With Two Men On—White Sox on Losing Inflme.]JE:l Lmeup "3 F}:St TWO. End—Indians End lh[]:l]gS (auses Delea Record Playing Time of = Minutes In Regulation Game Is Set By as Paradise Park Team Defeats Nathan Hale—Masterly Pitching of Higgins, Washington Tow Horgan Stops Assauit on . Thrsue of Eddie Martin Pirates Slam Boston Braves—Reds Take Two From S Robins—Philadelphia Athletics Win From Detroit Tigers. By 1he Assoclated The rise of cago Wh Sox to a place among the elite developed complications of a social nature for Protessor Russcll (Lena) Blackburne “How to bchave when Babe Ruth is at bat” henceforth will be a much vital question to the amibitious youns men of rof. Black- bu conduct ex: ted, say, in helping a lady into a patrol Some doubt regarding the dues of Mr. Ruth could be noticed among the White Sox in the ninth inning at the Yankee Stad The Babe swis’ 1 a Lyons with wera out, Combs and Koenig on base, and the White Sox led | to 6. Lena was firm in his to pass t ing run to first result that the Babe comb- th home run into the rizht chers to nose out the Chi- DETROIT Ak 1 m - yesterday bat at Ted perfect eus Two st sluggers now rides 23 games, days and six ho mins L ahead of his record pace of last sea- | o, e son when he hit 60 i The Cleveland Indians broke out of their slump—if losing td® the Yankees when th are in sted may be constr slump— by snading the i < in 10 inni at Boston, 6 to 5. The Athletics took | g another from the Tigers in Phila- | = delphia, 3 to 1. The other ricon | N » l L Tt & | Natioral League The Pirates would be champio of the world if the other 15 teams were the Phillies and Braves. The Buccan # made it nine str t against this opposition by sla g Wy 101 00 Umipires— Owens, Geisel 1 Time 13 the Bostonese, 16 10 3, yesterday as j stood by aoore, 20 ity. Bur- | Browns, x . Farrell, 2D cuveeves el BU's, rison, | gue a few terrified witness powerless to halt the bri leigh Grimes won his 13th victory. | Vic Aldridge, just for a comp is not even in the National I records. The Reds raised their stock some- what by taking two decisions from the Robins, 11 to 10 and 2 to 1, while other first division teams re- mained idle. Jt was reported, how- ever, that the Cardinals had fewer than their customary hours of slecp. A fine pitching point was raiscd in the second clash, with the defeat going eventually to Rube hardt as Ray Kolp won. The veteran Bill Doak held the Reds scoreless until the seventh when he fell a victim to thd heat. Rube rushed to the rescue and finished the round without a run, only to be removed when he permitted Kelly to single the | eighth began. Dazzy Vanc He caused Dressen to fo! who ran for Kelly, bu went on to score two runs which en- abled them to live through a onc- g ey, T run Rrocklyn rally in the ninth. |y m and Mag The defeat was charged to Bhrhardt | = on the grounds that (FIRST GAMID sible for one runncr, that runner's identity, single man scored, 1 which th he case is almost the one which cost Alvin of the Browns the only it far charged to him this season American League eight next was spon- | ardless of and hit giving 1l Robi COND GAME) Crow: thus CLEVELAND AL R e Owner Refuses 1 19.—(P)—The that Sir refus Da i for his hor i was vear's doerby 40,060 2ho high price paid b oy when he f the 1927 rom his br the late the exe ot Frank Curzon. | ump By Beating Red Sox—~| i | shortstop, made n wild throw home jand let two runs in. surri much to o the an ¥ wrged the win )l ahe Colliers havir Exeept with Cohen 1l n fana | off Juson's hat n The & Big Price for Racer with wombers o tor trans swW th, then hecame | proved he League Standing | E > | New ball Ithe York, gan also 0 show the junior for rting off with a makcshift line- Phantoms discovercd them- | on the t end of a 5 10 0/ 1 1 City baschall | Collicrs last | fty T break ne with the altho 1 into the box in the third the remainirg of the | then took their positions, the | lead of the opposition was too ereome and the Coll by a 6to2 . 3 tae ment last trew Althou for the first hotly contested 1 Golas hookin 1 pitchers' ducl. Cohen run in seven inni should have h v shutout. With louble play to home and of them, Florkowski, Collier two innings, § M 2 . even, way with nany of the thirteenth ime w the on b : % 4 Rl an, the ffa ; 5 ? ar to post by ng, driving The battle val Gene session with years ago. rkling plays featured the last| innines of the game with the | ol in batting | '®1 Here are the plain and rien at third turned of the manie when he | G1YeTS Who will represent th b it ot | Btates tn the « Oty e st a VO lat Amsterdam. 2 % AR in competitive frials hit. Tlor- | oiseg pecently and a running Jardines Reilly of Walte ling. O fonture Los jeft cye, Col- |, e vty | zan of Los hand st added a wat was lahe ing leit i mad s 1 Angele was cut from both fighte to the waist add to 47 LANDERS AND TAFNIRS TO second, 11 Micrs | other ";;x.';x’:iiBil!er Eivals Clash for Sccond Time at We | Park Tonight—Russw to Mcet on Diamond N Anticipated—R. & E. Is Witkin Str zoo] of First Place—Games to Start at 5:30. (it st which wer The battle, 1 scored Cobay ond wl and b nr on five optic in th aut Hill ™5 ns and Paper Goods Teams |"Y"~ gave him 1—Two Feature Contests rounis ounters scored | wild | it pitchine of nits Collicrs \ | howith the t Roth feams part e [EERT got seven fhe the ] have thiis arrowest e is anti- League Standing 0 e v Works ... s ond largest ason. Tt chance at the round uare ed 128 under the for Tndus 19 ( Two porson: sunstroke 1 tem- Hures running up to nheit One ¢ N the g oceurs Dizmond No. 2 while I, & E. perat 1L Paver mond No. 1 I'wo fa to be played in tonight Hill pa il batte it Lall leag t Walnat s of 1 Goods 1 1 at Trent E Modena, morning by sident of was § en forest | &1 number of has been caused July lddie Martin, one-time king of bantamweights, today had noth- ing but deep and with the knowledge that was covered with second assault on his welte body night in a fiftcen round 20,000 spe 1d in Brooklyn. Morgan, Associated Press fteen rou in Lalf under Martin's thumping, orm of t to save won eight of the fi in gained but battle shades rounds. round »f a knockout, and then it was Mor- cha 1round the ring, mp! the tac: Tunne TLE IN DUSTY LEAGUE :nirian. fore the battle was over the g throuzh bad w cros wos the champion engagement in Garden pounds for the fray, two class The T - % play CAS IN COLLISION A truck owned by M. ian of 87 Prospect street, Antonio iino of 4 w Haven, w South Moin terday a von ment C truck driven by Sherman of 614 West M 15 headed i opposite dir - As Sherman turned left into Wi treet, the other driver did not signal on result- 1sine damage to bogh vehicles. cer William O'Day reported use for police action, . Krikor- 1 drivén ing north b-Rangar tme evening As of yot no onnced hy 3 o'clock Cardinals for man | postnoned Robert | ne in street at 6 o'clock. S d a coliis Fonr hundred ne Ac il put it in a tic at Walnut was gory enough to ri- s famous bleeding H Tn the very first round, of a hutt opened a gash over Morgan's while Tod slashed Martin's ght cheek open in the (hird \ping n spectacle in the sixth and in tenth the ehallenger's right eye hrow to the the multitude were stained crimson ariy hone. was closed inches from the rest of his face. zan’s cleaner punching. better hility, and ring generalship an edge Martin's aggr constant plunging to close quarte: he ting Distanee | Won him the fourth, fitth and sisth, | champion ) the exception of the thirteenth t eleventh even, five ither, d of busy th dirat 1 next Wedne Hil e t W w rourn ca West Point. N. ¥ cadets ree Wost demy, and alre igned because of home sickness. weight lim, frail-appearing kid from ho looked as was close all batterced hook to the in the Sesslon— w fillow Tirook parks nzement has been Slab Artist, Holds Burritts Down—Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa Puts Two Perfect Strikes Gver, 19 (®—Cannon- | wsting scars, along | Paonessa put) stiikes as he Tod Mor.| Mavor Angelo M. The losing team pulled what later \cross two perfect {praved to be a very unwise move tosscd out the first bails in both of|HCR they removed Sartinsky from e S Rt the mound in the fifth inning. The otary league games yest Burritt pitcher was just beginning afternoon at Walnut Hill park. The to find himself and the final score contests marked the opening of the | t have been different °f he had circuit for the season play. Two| allowed to remain in the box. former champions, Washington and |The winners had pushed across five Paradise’ Park, won their games, the runé in the first two innings on tormer downing the Burritts and four hits and several misplays in the latter the Nathan Hales. |the infield. With a one run lead it han Hale 0 |was anybody’s game and with the ation nine inning | itt pitcher getting stronger & according game in the record time of 55 mu el et ’Zm,,..f,n T,: sco ¢l utes, the Paradise Park team, show-1a foolish move to take him from ds while! ing re: mpionship form, blank- the Lattle. O'Drien, who finished b three | cd the Nathan Hales 6 to 0 in the|the game for the losers. was oo the game on Diamond No. The con-|steady and he was reached for the declling | test wag started at 2:30 o'clock and | six runs that decided the game Only in the |ended at 8:25 o'clock ‘ e there dunger| At no timo were the Paradise|, 1YY and Cabtain Capodice led Parkers in danger of defeat because |10 T 08 ”p”\,"“z;“s ,'"l'“"' of the airtight pitching of their slab | CcunR L S Zisk nge: star, Miller, Showing a world of i g‘f:::d:':f.",ll]‘"‘é“:f 2 i °,: speed, a ce cf e 1 I3 a st . 4 S Y DER. o mite scunvesand, bestiot all finabar yonth ¢ iilitar andl TeaED excellent control, Miller kept the | 5 ey |played a sweet ficlding game for throughout the nine innings. hacked up by excellent support, his| Al e ot nappy dou-|1o5Ing team who was alie to con- ble plays to stop rallics, Havliex Bect safely more than once. He poled at short, Block at second and Wo. |OU! (Wo singles in three trips 1o ick at catch starred in the field. ‘!h‘ plate and also scored a pair of Nichisti pitched good enough base- [t21lies. . Bovhnart hit a double into ball to win at any time but eight|center field for the losers in the crrors behind him caused his deteat, | first inning and scored a moment la- In the sixth inning, his team went |t°F Paluch starred in the field for pieces and the Paradise DParks|the losers, handling five chanc scored four runs. The winners scor- | Without a slipup. The summary: ed two in the fitth, enough to wi o5 but they put the ga in the ic S gl g box in the following frame. 5 oy 0o d| Had the Nathan Hale player [ficldcd to any degree of perfection | & out the result of the game might have|Bae been different. As it was, the er- - support of the infield, coupled one or two crrors in the outer len, choked off whatever chance histi had of re tering a victory. lumps, title, though he came crific puni the crown ngagement that ators to Ebbets four, W alon wa reeled rom pil- challenger’s lung- ion, who Greb several Paluch was the only player on the Mor- to the | the | Blood poured of wounds and Martin cham rou carnage fifth and puffed in th first three g score: i NATHAN nAt WASHINGTON took the rest AB ¢ ) nd th and fourteenth times drew postponed the open air Martin's second Morgan's titl: Madison Dotn won a is sprinz. veight limit. Name Dates for Two Postroned Contests Announcement Kenneth J the City T ments have heen o play two of the games that were oned last Saturds ‘Manchuria and China Coming Nearer Peace ‘ July 19—(®-—The state nationalist China VX6 | gnd Manchuria is exnccted to end opires | formally before the first of August. It is understood that the Mukden reached an with the made thi Saunders, - - ., that 3 5 1n completed 3 000—0 was jof war between ¢ on account st End game | i sdiay eve- Team Wins peace delegates hd the asterly pitehing of Hicins, 'ment in principle ced the hington boxman, was the decid- As a consequence Chang ing 1ssue in the battle between the | s -Liang, military governor of eton and Burritt teams. Aft-|Mul will issue a manifesto be- er a stormy opening session, when | fore {1 d of the month announc- losers turned three hits and aling the allegiance of Manchuria to of free tickets into a quartet the nationalist government. This ill probably start|of runs, the Washington ace was would formally end the state of war. {the master of the situation. — —— The little Washington hurler pro- ORSERVES BIRTHDAY coeded to mow down the opposition| Ahont a dozen friends of Mi with wnny regalarity and for sev- | Nelie Brinious of Park street nssist on i »d but one ed her n eelebrating her 13th birth- nele by Paluch in the fourth ' day anniversary last evening. The He was never in dangerprogram ineluded music and games. fanned 12 of the opposition. Refreshments were served. agre park natlong will he s 1 1 th lay-off of their the ames Wed- | pair ISIGN . July 19 (UP)— were solita Po Military ady four have re- | inning lana ne Movie of 2 Man T P | T vith tic e + is being anticij e ce2 AT Morning’s After CEAT L/.\L‘b» | AE"TZHH." 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