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f EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928, n on Diamond The Baptists are Howard, 1b 1 ¢ ak, . "clock Wi Hill 0000 E566006048650608000000068: m g L o'clock at Walnut park. HOOKS TWO Fism- he $10n the verge of a break-up, but steps tan ]ng DR na B i ) [ This will be a battle of the rishers| 10wy cipy, 1a Juy 33 UP— N s p ea k in jare being taken to salvage a team Meohan, 1t T 9 a 1! L 1 ‘ —4 and the Hebrews. It Is reported that| . ey T A out of the wreckage, and it is hoped {aaien P o4 i H o ‘W1 Jee w1-i Senator Tom Heflin has heen invit. | While fishing in a river mear hers, that a full nine men will be on hand AMERICAN LEAGUE McNamara, p e \‘ e |¢d to umpire. In the other game|Francis Suepel landed two fish in s of s por t g §tonient The st Matts, despite their - e PRATERNAL LEAGUE GAMES {the Arcanum team will battle the |one cast. Fo hooked a three- record-breaking crash of last week, Yesterday’s Results Tabs 009 003 080— ,‘ The St. Kimo lodze, K. of P, M| Lexington I quarter pound catfish. As he &9 | 4re still Lo be counted among the, Chicago 6, New York f West Enas S 001 0za—1a | —_— will meet the K. of C. crew in the s O pulled it in & 10 1.4 pounder at. dangerous tyams. 1S i & wo lase nit: Hinchey. Home run: | Fraternal Sott Ball league {onight 4 . R Dan Healey came in second fn ek YFM‘{':": Shanics A St. Louis 8, Cleveland 5. Huber. Umpires: Lynch and Morelli Take EiSl Hanlorda dG] sum Fratornal Soft Ball league tonight at READ W IRALD CLASSIFIED AI'S‘wmp'od to swallow the little one, the annual marathon run’ Saturduy |pine vy sis g, SEMIEY cocmorial - Washingten 8, Detroit 2. Winning pitcher: Huber. Time: 2:03, | 00 Giaston- ip Hartford in connection with the |tionalists and the Trinity Mothoaita (OMher clubes not scheduled.) Plrstes 30, Candipals 4 | b Int Ca 0 e Hartord “Tolce Departmen |y 1 ity Mooty e The Pirates swampea tne carai.| OUTY 1010 Camp Over Weekend | marathon. The course was laid out | array. | b ng Pet, {7316 DY 25-¢ in what was probably | rasky % ‘ i from Burnside Center to Charter _—_— New Yerk 66 . 733 | the worst game ever plaved in the | < . Oak Park and three times around i,hmdflpma” 36 . “ague. An idea of how bad the ar-| Flaying two games besides'a con- the track. Dan received a cup for St. Louis P s1p ) 1 can be gained from the fact [test in the City Baseball league, was this but }l]le received first prize for Chicagn . .l 4s 2 ‘v!mt Svery man on the Pirate team the feat turned in by the Burritts o Cleveland 40 4 Plire, 2 | aftes o uthit that o port | The run was won by Ted Lawson ‘VIN SLHPPYA tsvelan AL 433 | Seven of the first nine Dirate Lattey |4ffernoon. the club outtit that te i lays of Glastonbury who came in first, ol e 359 I this inning reached first on passes, |1he Farmington Valley league, broke 5 'fi He was given a two minute handi- ——— i ¢ | while the other two broke the!the jinx that has been hounding it itin, cap over Healy who was running | 4 ] AT ot monateny by hitting eingles. The |1, Joseating 1rast TR e e O Ill IS l I a erl g from seratch. Lawson sinished the | [3|ITel§ Provide omms] [fle=1 New ¥ark ot moston winners batted around twice in this| ¥ 4°1%2 P taphioy g on— &rind in one nour, four minutes and Bt Toiig at ol inning. 1t required 41 minutes to get °0 Sunday aon, the team tlash. R P I’[ k i G Od Washington at Philadelphia throuzh the nightmare. Players on through to a win o st Hart- Gistein i ne S e artjka b Good Form | Mashineon st riageigha. - lthreush e vishtmare, Plasers on ) and 40 seconds. e SN A | corer were delighted at the r blood | teams —_— £ J | Games Tomorrow gestion to stop the mix-up at the 4 one | it Lawson has entered the New Bri-| Junior City League Standing | oo at Boston. “"’" of the sixth inning. It took two : Ihe taia Police Department marathon | AT SR e e L el g scheduled.) | ROUrS to proceed to this point. homaglutl, plaving own d . The 2t Willow Brook on August § and | Colliers . O R e el e | Only those compelied by duty to mond at park tooi in the & " Healey will oppose him there, ! “'IYN ts o Bl i { temain W the afiair after the ter. berfect sat ¢ revenge of s had - ‘l\J"n\'nmt, a NATIONAL LEAGUE tible first inning, the remainder of Mesterd Bame was featured | rd out Howard 8. Humphrey won the | \M@rican Legion . e the crowd moving over to Diimond | by four d e plays by the t caught Class A, sweepstakes ~at Shuttle | “2"eIS .0 000 (‘,”,.“,:L;m?:' Y:‘,‘;\"'»"' | No. 1. where the Rangers and the and the spectatcular e noss Avadow club Saturday with a cara|Y: M- C. A 2 0% Louics 8. Philadelphia 7. Burritts were staging their great | Hast Hartford outtie coring of 83-14-69. Louie S, Jo and | The Durritt reserves and the nnatllE e In all the Cardinals pitchors made almost impos Cernan Clarence Barnes were tied for sec. |1aurcls waded through a seven ang Pittsburah (-6, Hiel Sand wergitouched (Summary fleld ond and on the toss-up, Jones won, (2 half inning Junior City leagys R | 63 = s put His card was $2-19-72. 1. M. Smith | Sm° ot Walout Hill park Saturday | e e | The game was beyond description its but won the Class B. sweepstakes with |2fternoon, and when hostilities had | i \::.hc Pet, | 1t £2¢100d as though the pitc on o pop - PR Frank Wachter was | €70sed it was discovered that the g Lotia 37 (he losing team were striving to gain ks put B=nond il sefisich | Burritts had won by a scors of fo rhe e the responsibility for the defeat, Lut eighth et |to 4. This affair was so one-sided Bincin: o) hey had no advantage over their ito for Bill Swoeney is playing a great |that it was no contest. The win. yo York . mates, who tossed in eight errors of th the game of golf these days. Yesterday |NCTS scored at will, while the losers Bl rommission and a greater number of rally at shuttle Meadow he went around | WOr® falling in rapid succession be. Pittsbureh piniscion fleld- fhe lower nine iu 40 and the upper |fore the fine twirling of Partyka, poagee o' i ne to the observer was ‘as an Rine in 32 Thirty-two for the npe| VN0 had 12 strikeout vietims PHiAEInhi o atureless, although it was found E . : ot all Pen is two under par and his score| 10 the firat three innings the win. i when it had ended that Carlson, | m ou will appreciate the beauty, comfort h ©f T2 for the 18 Holes fs tns cor|nera had collected five. mans wois A | Surko, Yankaska and Claire had i e = PO ihe tosers d ot even threatenen pagesprg SO, 10007 e and quick response of the 614 as unusual re two e |to score. The Rurritts then let an her clubs not schedule | The Pirate players changed posi- i o) 1 W i homas |inning go by without scoring, puy (OTheT clubs "0:“" ) | tions constantly, most of the players In a car so mOdkrately prlced. e WIH gladly and In the Brokers' ournament at|the offensive department of thig clnh Games Toianrrom ippearing in two different positions. lace e { right Wampanoag last week, Swe n.w-!k'!“‘“‘“ momentum in the following r.n»mmnl;(snumr:«xpm; The summary. ? g.aa one of these cars (th four sPeeds bases made that difficult course in 75 and |three innings and scored 17 runs, gi"5n Brooklyn PIRATES ward—, e i djsposal bt the: won the day's play. This is an un-|/N their final turn at the bat the ’[.,'m‘h:;:h“m NN"( York, sa 3 SRR S orward StandardgLarShlfi) atyour k pop usual feat for any golfer and|WINNErs put over 11 counters, | (Other clubs not scheduled o SRr SWeeney's work came in for much| The 1osers slipped one run around | Be im m LA {in the sixth and three dq i 2 a% 0y g, t Afm Sk Praise. |1ast turn at vat l‘(‘ollo‘alv:-‘i:?: ‘w: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AP S Five :h?ssls;;l‘;rs §T\Jd~_¢l:ifits—pn§!! ¢ 4 o = Y 5 - 5 A ts ranging from t0$2435, Illustrated is 1e City league games are becoming |181ter rally the losers deeidey ths e SpRee: . rer Model 614, 5- passenger Sedan, with 4 Mz JMM e b Eousiars oo Two | ey had had enough for the day 7 203 Win on Saturday nsmission, $12 i i i o o Weeks ago the Pirates 4nd Burriity| A1 N0 one insisted thar the gamo Reading 2.3, Je B T The Burriits went to East on sRes HANEmslon 31205, [opetial enuiny t 9 went 14 innings, and, afier a o |b€_prolonged. (iesitimare & 4 Newark 1 G SR ol ! 0 b ® dlbury Saturday and defeatcd the et sl meerbio b Deae 12 i in. the Rangers and |, THS £amMo was featurcd by the! (Socond game called in Tth, dark- | Zipcka, ie t 1 0 O Oltown team there by a 9 to 3 score, o 2 Burnitis battled for 15 rrames this | MiDE of Partyka and Zaleski, who e 44" Montreal ¢ 15 6 o|The locals returned to their old time ¢ 0 week-end. The Burritts were unfor. | athered three hits apicce, B";::‘m"m;cho(;‘: x: 2 _[form in this game and proved that AR tunate enbugh to get the short eng| THE Summary: L % S e nos rl;j'hny still held the batting power of a: 3 ©of both scores. The game this Saf- 2 5 offormer days irday was a real baschall game, with e heiAtanding 4 2 1 0| Two East Glastonbury pitchers e heady and capabl 1 0 = § 4 llsaw their offerings clouted to all B pitching, iew errors, and some time- S ciester 0 1 2 pjcorners of the lot for a total of 19 ol 1y hitting. To us it looked ke hy o 5 o 0 o|hits. Zaleski, Abramowicz, Parsons 5 3 far the hst came of the league sea- B0 bt S 0 3 1 2land S. Budnick collected 14 hits ol son up to date L R s 3 ! 1|among them. Salak in the box, broke 3 EaPir 0 Newa ‘@ 490! Totam 2 s [his string of hard luck, dispersed 200 E M 2 T - & st o ialen 20425 |the ndian Sign and beat Fast G ast Main St. elephone 5 0 The Burritts have proved a sur- = =l yarsey Cit 62 apy | Cardinals e tonbury for the first time in three = prising fiop. With their two-year Dof epdareed iy o o, S O D T e ehampionship team greatly strengthe il e SRR e The s €ned by Falcon players, they were i S i 1A ASTONBURY S S 9| Reading at Jersey City. : ; ; Rl - . Soenp 1| Newark at Baltimore. MADAME SCHMIDT KILLED | ; ? ! 4 two é\?l’&»l“l\ll’&" S(IIHI"S }ll‘\t "’ Toronte at Montreal. Moscow, July 23 ( Madame 3 : 5 f-F ER played longer than any other 1| Buffalo at Rochester. V. Sehmidt, wife of the peopl e 2 ] team, if that could get them any- ol e iy commissar for lahor, was killed in a o v ¥ | Zieain o 3 i EASTERN LEAGUE motor accident today, the Schmidt " oty | 1otz s o 3" : motor car colliding with a horse ! = = - Yesterday's Results and cart. The commissar, who was | 5 o In casting about for an explana-| 7o I BT 2 an, iy an : [ 0 B -d H m n thon of the: poor showing of tha Bur- | Pusriie e e abringield 2-6. |in the car was not Injurcd. Tho ! ur boarding rlouse y Ahern ritts, the only reason we can find is | laurels 009 001 4 Pittsfield 5-5, Bridgeport 4 cheauffeur was slightly hurt. | = lie absence of Maryan Zateski from | 1,138 |t Partsia, 7 s | Providence 3.4, Waterbury 3. o e PO . the line-up. Zaleski kept the tea e et Fiepauick and) - Hartford-Albany, rain. PECULIAR DIE 1r0 A E 5t ihting B :;I‘:Ivr‘-un:‘f e l T4 Fating Becchurst, N. Y., July 23 (UP)-— [Gaid, cf DEgeAn X 0 ALAS TAsoM, LiKE ATS WHUT I ALss SAY ances and the team had a confident and Blacki cat that wished itself off o o aagia ' ansh Wit e | SOKOLS ARE BEATEN i s S SR S e S R NAPOLEON o8 ST. HELENA, o M'SEF MISTAH MATOR, ponents. This year the Burritts are PSS R 150 crackers and a quart of paten |8 Bulicise e e s g I HAVE BEEM LEFT ALONE You NEEDPS A REST [ we e e Sd mimsnires, kg | % Anthon M of Hasttord Noses rovidence L1 43 1 Bz Tholcetimill “eat molhivig NTDHE S N BY “THOSE WHO MOST ENTOVEDA - 5 ~~ Y KNoW WHUT DAT MAR ;‘;h’;“‘wi"‘:’:l:f[‘ Iinsivanitionc arcel BN | voats i Tiase Preliminary At Sn‘rrl(n:;l-ld 4 4 4 e — “HE FAVOR (')F COURT PoMP SHAKES PEARE SAYs, "ALL ghting spinit. s it a — St Mary's. it ] AND GLORY!wv THE KNAVES WORK AN’ Mo PLAY MAKES The Rangers sport two of those 59 ! ! ! US| “ b baschall anomalies who throw with| St. Anthony's nine of Hartiorg Waterbury . | OF THis HOUSE EXCLUDED ME A DULL RAZOR e AN' HE e D R B T An Invitati || Ukonae s 50 PACKS € Ve e VAS SGH eDKTS S I Jattr s ot vt basehal vty attornoon ot 1| Hartiord at Kivany. T n Inuvitation MY WARDROBE, AND ToNIGHT WE WHY HE GROWED A n gartied the lengue with s Diting,|Marv's rl’?l’llc;‘\fl?\‘u:::';m;::‘\?»ry came | ; LEAVE ¥oR SOME BEACH RESORT Y] BEARD !, : most dependable batters, :mulmlw: re cvenly matched and | mmml‘;‘;‘:‘N:w"“;[“:","e"' is extended to you, sport-lovers and WHERE | MAY REST A H Co battled on even terms throughout! Y S : i : g A ° Hinchey made an error in the the nine innings, a wild foss by ;‘;rr“"fi':;"’““n‘;":;fi’:{" others interested to visit the new YORTHIGHT FrRom My f ; N i a8 Halnies glving ghe dtarttora npec: (|| EATIOL R iitkepd | ECONOMY SPORT SHOP. Expan- STRENUOUS DuTiES ! . scorcd as an assist. With a man on | gation a 2 to 1 win, The game was | e | Bl 1 g first Blanchard drove one to short. | played in an hour and a half and sion was necessary therefore we had Hinchey fumbled it messed it (was filled with brilliant playing that ; A 2 around. and finally kicked it—but |Lrought great upplause from the to move to larger quarters. [ the Kick sent it right to Kane for a ¢ 016 o force play at second buse. Buckland, one of the best semi- BURRIT’I‘S DEFEATEH We moved just across the street from = — {Pro pitchers in the state, was on . . in S i G When the Pirates took 41 minutes |the mound for the st Anthony our old store. Ten Main Street, is for their turn at bat Saturday they [team and he was opposed by the new address. Moving along with must have set something of a recor Klenos. Both pitchers were in rare (Continued from Preceding Page) ressiv And vet they did Jittle batting, oniy [ form and hooked g in o benutitn the other progressive merchants the six omrx;l \imes at bat being record- |pitchers battle. The local pitcher his shoulder and turning it into a | ECONOMY SPORT SHOP is now ed. A dozen bascs on balls, all inlallowed but three singles © wiile dounis play. Herdlein made a fine i cadi port- s o4 slckening Ssplunst, | Biickland Beld! the) Sokols o, foir b hans cotes of a twisting foul. | carrving the leading brands of sport G | took up the time, singles. With the score tied at one The box score: ing goods. o = hie| %L in the sixth the Hartfora team Ui o ERDe L] iscussion over what was a hit|worked a mau around to third base. R A B SR : ey i, e Bconieans ub on sl stianiien !t ibend | gty Your patronage is solicited. Saturday, and one player, while ad- | pay but Haines ficlded the ball and 3 . T R ) nitting the practice of giving hits Guickly threw to third base to get :r}x;-'-l‘n. 1:. 11 11 ; 3 } on hard-driven balls, still claimed lihe runner. No one. war covering flaer, 2b e s that the rule book said that any-|ine pase anmd the ball rolled out to wWojack, ss 1 173 3 3 ESIDES thing touched by a fielder was an 1 ol g n: [ Cormier, f : left field giving the Hartford team |Cormior, error. o G. Campbell, o 2 9 91 ] () LE'T b the winning run. Smithwick, o 0 g8 2 3 o 3 e The summary: Blanchard, p 5983 % SPORT SHOP TJASON =0 But Section 4 of Rule §4 states Vexiore HEALT s ASON IS-THE exactly the opposite: “A base hit ABR HPO A @ e - e 5 7 shall be scored when the hall be hit Rl B sah 0l Totas 10 10 27 12 11 10 MAIN STREET MAJOR'S Wit such force fo an infielder or |Haves xf e L TAPR mro sk VES-MAN = pitcher that he cannot handle it in |cam sy O 1 0 3 Oleaom m T 0 5% S time to put out the batsman or Venturo, ss 4 & 3 4 O’Hmh:-qy, s wwewd 1 1 & & “l o force out a base-runner. In a case | Kulis. 1b 0 0 13 0 0Anastasie, 1t -4 2 0 3 0 0 of doubt over this class of hits, a 2 Koot Hhet base hit should be scored and the | iiremas, p 1 0 0 2 of fielder exempted from the charge of | Witham, x 10 0 0 o of . B i e 5. 3 HIGH PRESSURE PETE ht But Wi By SWAN for scoring hits when ficlders in mo- | T 3 433w t But Wrong y tion can only stop or partially stop H PO A E balls, Mikan, 2b |28 RN BN it Salad, of 0 4§ B B Divite, 3b 4 2 0 4@ ORT B DOWN <6 Ti" STore. ToDAY, PeTe — INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE S T GONNA TEAG MV WIFE. HoW T DRWE 3 P, Olleary, ss .04 1 3 4 0 2 N NEW AR ‘Priore, rf . LI B N A QI » g | J. O'Lear [ W u i s First Lutherans to Mect Everyman's | Biicidand, p 21 0 21 Bible Class in Feature Game To-| 1,04 .2 A / St. Anthony 001 000 100—2 night at Willow Brook Park. Sokols 01 000 000—1 Umpire: Sautter. 1:2; SEEK CARNIV game of Application has been made to the prograni this the contest | common council committee on - being scheduled for 6:45 o'clock on census for a permit to conduct a i E Diamond No. 1 at Walnut Hill park. | carnival at St. Mary's fleld from - The Bible class upsct the St. Matte, | Sopt. 24 to ¢S, inclusive, for the LOOK OUT WHEfE. WHAT Ifl "E‘,‘E'f,:'o VfiNfE"I_C‘° first-half winners, in a surprisingly | Lenefit of the fund being raised for THAY% 6ffeAT Hou'RE DRWING— ™ I g one-sided game Iriday evening and | the crection of a church by the par- - . 7 are now looked upon a8 the most ish of St. John the Evangelist, at prominent contenders for the sec- ngton avenue. ond-half title. The Swedes, however, | A hearing will be held shortly, have a very strong team and fought| The committee in charge 18 com- the E. B. C. to the last ditch when ! poccd of James J. Naughton, Frank tonight's opponents met before. The | Brady, James McGrail, Harry Erwin, gume will have a direct bearing on | Thomas McEnroe, Howard Kiloy and the championship of the second | John Smithwick. haif. —_— — The First Baptists are echeduled | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Aps | ¢ play the St. Matthew's Lutherans FOR BEST RESULTS \ .