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WWWWWW " NEW BRITAIN LEGION TEAM LOSES DECIDING GAME TO HARTFORD — STANLEY WORKS AND CORBINS MEET IN CRUCIAL BATTLE TOMORROW NIGHT—FAFNIRS NOSE OUT AMERICAN PAPER GOODS—FIVE BASEBALL CONTESTS SCHEDULED TODAY Wmmmmm CARDINALS BEAT DODGERS WEST ENDS AND IN FIRST EASTERN GAME| P|RATES BATTLE Second Invasion Finds St. Louis Team Well on Way to Pennant—Home Runs Decide the Issue—Reds Take Phils Into Camp—Shakeup In Giants’ Batting Or- der Has Results In Contest With Pirates—Yankees Stage Ninth Inning Rally to Smother Boston Red By tha Associated Facing possibly the crucial test of the campaign the St. Louis| Cardinals have started their second eastern nvasion with a victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers and stretched their lead over the field in the Na- tional league race to four and a half zames, If the Cardinals can repeat the sensational drive they made through eastern opponents on their first swing around the Atlamtic sea- board, there appears little chance that any rival can overtake them. In their first eastern trip the Cardi- nals won 11 games and lost only two, Chicago and Cincinnati, hold ing second and third place stand- ings, have vet to prove that they ar good road teams. Despite the weak spots at Boston and Philadelphia, the Cubs did not do better than break even on their first and the Reds won only six game 14, dropping four in a row to t Phillies. Home runs decided the issue at Brooklyn yesterday when the Cards nosed out a 2 to 1 victory over the struggling Dodgers. Jess Petty was in fine form but Jim Bottomley's 218t homer of the season and Chick Hatey's 15th sent him to the show- ers with another defeat tacked on CINCINNATI AB R o i se Slownuobamald > loomme r Beenge in §th 000 100 0 060 tonight on Diamond No. 2 at Willow |game in the City league. This game First Place in City League to Be Decided Tonight First place in the New Britain: City baseball lea will be decided tonight when the Pirates and West Ends clash at 6 o'clock on Diamond No. 2 at Walnut Hill park. The two teams are tied for the leading position n the circuit and are meet- ing tonight in a postponed contest. Both teams have won three straight games in the league wWith- out losing any. Because of the fact that one or the other of the two teams appears to be ired of the title in the circuit, tonight's hattle will be a royal one and every mem- r of hoth teams will he at his st while the contest is on The Pirat use their ace op the mound while the West Ends will hand the signment of turning the Corsairs back, to “Lefty” Huber, Tufts col- lege star. The game will start ppromptly at 6 o'clock with twe um- ires being nsed. Mike Lynch will be behind the bat with Palu on hases, The Rangers and Tabs will meet Brook park in another postponed will decide third place in the stand- s both teams are tied for that th at the present time, Both teams have won one game 73 |and have lost two and each will en- deavor tonight to land into the 500 column. Herbie Sautter will umpire this contest. The game will start DEFENDS TITLE TOMORROW PLAINVILLE HERE [CORBINS AND BUTTMAKERS ONNEXTSUNDAY| BATTLE TOMORROW NIGHT : . Championship of Industrial League Ms i B e b Noses Out American Paper Goods — Landers and : } Russwins to Meet Tonight at St. Mary’s — Child Aapmate wil torieh he o5-| Byt When Hit By Ball at Walnut Hill — Other team at St. Mary's field next Sunday Games, afternoon. The Trumbulitown ag- | gregation is no mean ad\-ersnr)" m; e &; énln:dkl thro]w for fln'.lh on Joo |any team and the Falcons are slate A .| McCormick's™ roller and the Ken« | to have no picnic in meeting the |Stanley Works uw.y 1.000 | sington pitcher scored on Zaleski's linvaders. Corbins .875 |error in dropping a throw to get | For years past. the Plainville |R. &-E. o .625 | him at the plate. teams have been on a par with|Landers o +429 | The sixth inning dawned as the those playing in this section but if {N. B. Machine - .333 | big frame for Fafnirs. Four rung has been very eeldom that the team |Tafnirs . .333 | were scored in this frame. McCor. has been given the chance to meet [ +333 | mick lost his control and walked any New Britain team among the |Stanley Rule +000 | four men in this frame. An error [ leading class. P. & F. Corbin and the Stgnley 2Nd @ sacrifice fly aided in the scor- | _ Plainville has heen coached by |works meet tomorrow night at 5:30 | i°5, Jim McCormick relieved Joe Eddie Goeh, veteran star and its|gcjock at Walnut Hill park in me.““.r',"“ sox for the third out. Pall - combinations in this section, |IT, the Industrial Baseball 1éague.|one was acored by Fafnirs in the | Only & week or so age, the Plain. | contest. it s thought. wWill|seventh when Ferguson hit a hish e e e Lemox A, |practically decide the —champion-|fly into center field. The ball came e e e e i lag. | 1P of the league. Stanley Works | qown to strike Dorothy Lang, a year |team of Wallingford a classical lac- [stan45 today undefeated while Cor-fang a half old, squa ke ) ing and if the work of this outfit \yin"yag lost only one game. A |The fwe Km;mq‘m;e o8 the shylh o I e Fatcans | Vi for the Buttmakers ~will putafter the ball and e | ehnarently bux Wi sdse: for Corbins will put that'team tied |age, kept going around the sachs The Plainville team has plenty of with the Stanley Works for first (and scored. Kensington protested material and the strongest possible |PI2CE: the run but Umpire Mike Lynch Tetim will be used here, Miller and | BOth outfits will trot out their iruled that the ball was in play, de Dortivio are the catchers while Tom. |Pest lineups in this game and the |pite the unfortunate occurrence and my Dudack, southpaw from South- rivalry that exists between the two |[the run was allowed. This was the former All-Kensington star, will be on first wjth Yacobellis at short, B. Toli or Datoli on second and Tom- my Matteo of the Fafnir team on Theton. will be in the box. Sataline, |15 unbounded. Scott will undoubted- | decisive counter in the game. Stanley Works| Kensington scored three in the while Mills will probably draw the | ¢ighth on three hits but the team assignment for the Corbin team. New Britain Machine fell one short of tying the score. and| “Jimmer” O'Brien, Fafnir left nig’ of t . Wee Willie Sherdel nits: Critz Har 5 b - : ;:l:!.fl::conr:bin:vhelpless except in p) Allen, Losing p promptly at 6 o'clock. = [ third. Goeb or Getersloh will be in | Stanley Rule teams will meet in the fielder, turned in the fielding gems two.| Benge. McCormick and Klem, : left field, Elliot or Cassidy will [Second game of the night on:Dia-|Of the day with several spectaculir thefourih avlen 3 PRY LS s HEENEY,S BACKER roam in center and N. Toli or Gnaz- |mond No. 2. runnig catches in - left field. Wil e yn its only run. singles gave Brooklyn its only zo will be in right, Game on Friday liams pulled a double play unassis! i The Falcons will invade Bristol |play Landers Friday night at 5:30 |Mar¥: . T |Saturday afternoon to meet the o'clock at Walnut Hill park in & Efumn to ¢ e # Y | Maple End A. C. team there. The [postponed game in the league. S e 2y pro sion hon stru ter £l 3 ved to within a game ‘The Reds move Bristol Saturday The American Paper Goods will |4 for e Fooer Gorae it alcons are due to have a tough| In a close and hard-fought battle | O'Brien, 1t o ©of the idle Cubs by taking the Phils inte.gamp, § to 1, Eppa Rixey hold- |time over the week-end meeting twb | last night at Walnut Hill park, the | Matteo, cf g ing the.Quakers to six scattered hits;the 'Reds supported him sensa- tionally in the field, turning in four ATTLE l AURELS da“bh plly‘. i i % 4 -, 1. Klatka, 1b & , John Mec- 4 apable opponents. The pitching | Fafnir baseball team of the Indus. |j2tha. * i TS vle e g Jo0 U Also Planning for Next Title, , ] et pponetaTnciening | Pty pehal e of 1 o EEL 5 £ i Bout in London A ba A A B baney BeDs i i not vet been chosen while “Lefty” |can Paper Goods team of Kensing- | Walicki, ss Guaatw bating order and Larry Ben- | Ty Junjor City League Teams o Atwood will probably draw the as-|ton by the score of 7 to 6. The |Zaleski. ¢ semeee ball tan furatg fa 4¢3 vitory ovr t s 4 : signment against Plainville Sunday. |Bearing Makers were forced to fight | 7 secich "% be the onrushing Birases et encept sor {10 B i Action Tonight = the sixth inning whed the Giants e Fairhaven, N. J., July 25 (UP)— B J. Havlick, P emes 5 = — every inch of the way to win and |Pacific Northwest to scored five times, three vuns riding If Tom Heeney wins the heavy- the Kensington team all but came| Totals 5 P!)’{“ 7 s through-in' the later-innings." List- ~EAPER_GGOR home on Mel Ott's home run. Ben- League Standing weight championship of the world in Get Relief From Heat AB ton 'was touched for 12 safeties but less play and poor base running on |Maguder. 1b ... 3 they didn't mean much in the run |Colliers . S cow~oom~ool Ty S) sty L. P.C.| New York Thursday night, it is Seattle, Wash.. July 25.—(®— [the part of the Kensington crew |Jos McC'm'k, p, If 4 0 1.000 | likely the next title bout will be held . Slight relief from the scorching heat | gave them a loss that might easily | \Warren, of ... 4 wave under which it has sweltered |have been turned into victory. o ke 0 for three days was predicted today| In the last of the ninth with Faf-|suliick, e for the Pacific northwest. nirs leading by only one run, Kane |Kane, If. Although the mercury broke many |of the Paper Goods team started a | Malone. records in eastern Washington and | potential rally by singling but he |Pateen Jack Russell and the Boston Red |Phantoms . X 500{ That is the opinion voiced by Ber- Sox would have turned back the|Am. Legion.... .500 | nard Mortimer, discovered of Heen- 000 | ey. W, 4 column. Burritts 4 .8001in London. 1 0 CHAMPION GENE TUNNEY New York Yankees, American league | Laurels : champions, for the second day in a|Y, M. . f course, we want the next Tow. had their battle at Boston end- | o o ettt S iehyte Tondbn, but Idaho yesterday, but three prostra- |immediately afterwards killed the ed'in the elghth foning. At the |, ool SESCNT MU (RUERE 201t will be up to Rickard,” Mortimer tions were reported. Kensington team's chances when a | Totals 31 i close of that frame Russell had out- | ; \io "¢y Jeague contest Thjsaid. “Rickard in my opinion is| Harvesting operations were sus- [line drive was sent into right field | pimBitted for Johmon in b = pitched Herb: Pennock and the Sox |\ o 000y cpion team, losers in the | e Ereatest promoter in the werld. pended in some places. A dozen |by Malone and Kane, instead of |Paper Goods o 1l were leading by 3 to 1. In the ninth, | £ /00 thelge nas done more for the fight [western Washington forest fires |playing safe, tore for third and was| Two base hits: Venturo 2. Kania. final game of the series with Hart- | gained headway with the burning [an easy double out, Ferguson ‘“2.'.',';,'. base Jut; Sliik, Hisies ayni T | . Umbpire: me: 2: however, six hits, a sacrifice fly and | "8 BATIC O - pame than any man living, and we a stolen base gave the Yanks four [{OFd last night for ‘the —Hartford ;i not go contrary to his desires, weather, but none of them were eat- | Klatka. Paluch, the third man, 5 county champion:hip will meet the| ling inte valuable timber. runs and the old ball game, 5 to 3. but you must bear in mind that the pinch-hitting for Johnson, went out | : ~ Laurels in the junior city cireuit. | Brividl Empire wonld pay big for a : 3 PR ) . .| The hottest weather, 112 at L third to first ending the game .ndiSly Ricgard Has Bough erican League The Legion outtit has a task aheud | (nanos 1o see Heeney detend nis| Legion Teams Choose New Britain for a Neutral Dia- |ton. ‘1aano. vroke uil records giving a victory to Fafnirs. Huge Fall Ranch of it in the game tonight. The Lau-| titte. o ] T 3 e 2 . H the establishment of a weather Fafnirs had no easy time in win- 2 TP)— O Lin the same oniENL TheLawclttle, o ndon. eas suy| mond—New Britain Nine Loses Out to Capital City |1\, (ere 25 vears aso. Thirty | ning. Zembko and Zaleski, the Bur- | The By paco Foct seid today that 1ex MR IeRE e S ang they ars AClefo D004l thime ase cnriices mimberdiof In Deciding Contest for County Championship— yrar records were = broken injritt batery, started the game for | Rickard was one of a group inter- o |to break through if possible tonight -ans enjoying a vacation pe- . |Spokane, and Wenatchee, Wash. |the Bearing Makers. Zembko went!¢sted in the purchase of the 750,000 B dakes s ncsiing WCARE T lon fod, and they would, of course, sce “Stubby” Piorkowski Blows Up In Eighth Inning with 1041 and 106 respectively. |along in great shape for six innings. |acre farm of former Secretary of the nine. They figure that the the fizht,” = . . : Seattle with §9,.was in line with|He had nice control ahd had allow- naires are pretty well used up because| \hen asked who would be the With Locals Leading 4 to 3—Out of Running for qiner coastai temperatures. Port- |ed only one run and two hits. For'ifi‘\i?:l:NA';;rl Bl OII the ’“';) M;d games they have|greatest drawing card against Hee- Title. land recorded 98, and Vancouver, |no reason at all, he was relieved and played within the past two days and | ney he answered, “Jack Dempsey B. C. 82 Jim Havlick went into the box. Er. i e 3 i ! % . Er-|Land Commission company of Dal- form this reason they are confiden?| would get the call. Imagine a fight ke . ; e ‘5 01 rors enabled the Kensingtons to|las, recertly announcedp l: Denver of_coming through with a win. Netiosin Tlieniy and Dimpsty dn)| L Oiew VRHV‘nlL‘ has been o | 5 By 8 % One Killed Four Hurt in score two -in the sixth and three|that he had offered $500,000 for the _The Legion team is just as con- [ London!" ;;‘"_",‘”"?‘ }'“"‘;“’“'_" Ach UIhs R s more in the eighth were counted in | property for the Empire Sheep and fident of winning as the Laurels are.| Heeney is a man withont temper- rtford Cardinal Juniors, rep e . Vermont Auto Smashup hits and an error. This almost cost|Land company. : : | The way the Legion team fecls about [ ament. No one knows him befter [ Senting the Capital Cityin the £ L t 3 : » knows ¥ : i |2 — o ton, V., 25 __|the game and it appears now that the matter is that win or lo; v| than his trainer, Jimmie Hennessey, | American Legion Toys' Basehall)i, f 5 402 Esamnpinl ey bt ¥ I [ Kensington would have had s have glven all opposition hi Wirh nom e il ba in seciusion |Lrague, and Naugauck, champion| ; i 1 :wfili‘lrf"ii?.“m‘;?-’ el ALY o™ e e o wan: | Pittsfield Gets Boston S (e Dagin bihY e " 9 . | tea Haven conn 0 D e v ol B H i tles and a !"1 team can't win every| today and the majority of the time ::Jll. '?Ylm:w\\ l'l”h o “‘M [ : s : o |automobile in which fhey were rid- |hadn't run wild on the bases. Right Handed Slinger \g\i.:xn'a‘H,‘:onlll':m:?'on:‘”I be made to m\'»'\' ‘Lw nfhv A “;p o g " 0!ing ran off the road on a curve here| Fafnirs scored tirst. With two out: Boston, July 25 (UP) — Herbert 1 esihle ests, 4 as boen easnre work et a vark on Di i B i Ve a e S Dl i i R & 1 last night. . in the third inning, Venturo doubled | Bradley, right-handed pitcher, has » he L 2H 1y . il plm b dle bl Basiad S 50k & 1| Christopher Kingston of Roxbury, [into the tree in right field. Malone | been sent by the Boston Red Sox to of th running for the Legion the, | he is st a regular fellow 11 vou SRR e 1y Mans % 3 5| Mags., was killed. The injured are [booted O'Brien's grounder. Then |the Pittsfield club of the Eastern all 1 ntion will be mu,v,.} to get-| or anvone else ,“" l)nd muc y,r;;vh;rv Bl 4 g O o 210 e ‘Mabel Kingston, Groveton, N.|Matteo sent a stinging single to|league, American league officials an- ting ancad in the Junior City ith e Bovs fhan fout Al e | 1 Bt o i e ilM.: Emma Anderer, New .York:|right and Kiatka follawed with an- |nounced here.today. BETE Tonight in meeting the Laure mithonaire friends v : Brien, K | parles and Lillian Crowley, Rox- |other to left. The Paper Goods got| Bradley will join the Pittsfield club Pl f G e A AR e s on | ship of tfiord county, {he final|Tr e rtell, Um- Lexiongaires planiio atd itsieal | foheilusc f Ly any haen much| Ablpoof xRl €0 LR b ™ ury, Mass one hack in the fourth when Klat- |at-New Haven, Conn., this afternoon, tack right from the first inning on|easier for Heeney his friends | game being played last mzht 1 l | and there will be plenty of baseball| could expect for. He is in the best |gatuck cleaned up all opposition in 0 000 SR s P 1 PO o v o SomHO ey elocurconssan " o Clay Mann, president of the Mann Campbell Moore, p Hoyt, p | a5 s summsaanenl lassasmmmwusin Totals RS | arsibsiuesnss >0 wo coccocorcrunodZnlcsoccmuonnunos PO ormmunmLaon Rollings, 2z el seen when the two do met of mental condition. In fact, it|New Haven county. Tont con- an o Berry in 1 The contest will start promptly at|srems at fimes Heeney thinks little | test “"lj, ’5;: 1»;'“:""':‘ climination “10Vie Of the UnfortunateSort Who Dws Not Play Bridge Batted for C be! 6 o'clock with Artie mpbell call-|of the big party Tex Rickard will [ game 3 ling the balls and strikes st i the Yankee stadium Tecals Lose Ont Ssiiis Charlie Harvey, his American| Before a crowd that was estimat- 1 mansiger, thought Heeney was a bit|ed to be well over 1,200, the local e = . lonesome for his homeland. Each |lezion team dropped a hard-fought ! e WE’ e )M Misses WELL Frep MAKE" \( f ) day he receives a mumber of tele- | battle to the Cardinals representing < wmAT L DoN'T o PLAY (( Sucw Gooo YoURSELE. AT HOME =~ grams and letters from friends in | the Hartford legion in the third Yoy PLAY )b Times - ne VoU'LL FIND THE New Zealand SHd decidine eame . for ths chany | émno:” BRIDGEY/ (¢ b Lear STUFE On THE SIDE- \ But for the championsh | ptonshin of Hartford county at Wat | i To PLAY oy BOARD - CRACKED that will be staged in London nut Hill park last pight. When the v would lend color to the fight game, | game was over the Capital City team Too BAD | Dow'T _PLAY | eRIDGE sHeY P 7 Jew seenery, new critics and such. [held a 7 to 4 advantage bevomd the power of man fo deter- | game until the eighth inning when question mark in the way is the R e e Rickard party at the Yankee | Up to this point the focals held a 4 Santander. Spatn, July 25 () — |stadium Thursday night e el ke the Wb Brtan finishing line in the Spanish ocean ¢ with no out and retired the side yace at 11.0% o'clock this morning. i ariniy scrateh Boat By tha Asnciated Press S s et The yacht, which was seratch| Indianapolis — Roy Wallace, In- | 1agt half of the seventh inm Loat i the Clase B entrants for the [ dianapolis, won from Bobby Wil-!he had faltered and |ueen Victorta cup, was the second | hams, Syracuse, N Y. (10). Bobby | had taken the I« Hurley who was {o finish in her elass, the Nina hav- | Allen, Chicago. defeated Kid Woods, | sent into relieve him ing finished yesterday. winming the | Indianapolis (x). Fddie Roberts. |when ¢ronin made ; | cup. Indianapolis, outpointed Eddie Am-!handed stab of Se The Mohawk, with the yachts|mon. Cincinnati (8) G daoto b asd Pinta. Nina and Rofa. (renamed [ Newark 1 Johnnie Reno,| The local team got off to a fiying Isabelia for the race) left New York | Stockton, ( defeated Al Delmont, [start and scored Britain o BAP \ DON' T LY, PLAY_BRIDGE “ner? VERY, SILLY, PLAY, BRIDGE - - O/ Tue PITY OF (T- e E - - a pair of counters on dune 36 The Hofa was dismast- | Newarlc (8 in the first fwo innings on four of 08 aheut SO0 miles sast of Ambrose| New York — Lope Tenorio. Phil- | their seven hits. They were hlanked light and the crew was forced to|iPPines. won over Bruce Flowers. of | until the ibandon boat, being picked up)New Rochelle (10) Armando | Ny Scheckles, Belginm, own a technical | pao by an ocean vessel. : : ; Seisliioy In ihe Class A event, the yacht|kmockout over Silvino Jamito. Phil- : cna, owned by William B. Bell [ TPRA7S (20 e scoring column in the fonrth inning Maneali o | o Nrow ished first, winning| _ Boston — Jim Maloney, Boston. |en 4 walk, a tripte by Shortell and Grantham, 1h : 1 7 litia 32 Tonkt' wap. The Blera | 0L 2 technical kncokout ©ver | an error by Flood They pushed N the Nina had|HeNTy Lamar, Boston (3). aerose another tally in the fifth on ¥ San Antonio, Tex. — Bobby Fer- |4 pair of safotics. The local piteher nandez Monterey, Mexico, outpoint- | holq the cd Honeyboy Snipes. Macon, Ga.. fifth inning when another Britain run was scored on a a stolen base and a wild throw The Hartford team broke into the n after line Hartford siickers at bhay until the storm hioke in the cighth an In this session the visitors scored Wheelinz, W. Va Stanley Wil- [ fouy ru So0lt 4 commenting Marting Ferry, O., won from |jcad on a P, e Porto, Glassport, Pa. (). HQUAKE FELT rt Williams, Martins Ferry, O. A >onta Delgada, Tsland of 8. Mi- | jaroated Les Darcy, Midland, Pa.. Welsh, of . 5.1 : chacl, Azores, July 25 (B — Reports | 3 \[from the Tsland of St. Micha .05 Angeles — Joey Sangzor. tate that a severe earth shock was knocked ont Baby Sal & Sl five yachts to re- Pinta in Class B and the Azara. Zodiac and Guine- Tiams, Totals o] el last ht at the Caldeiras sul- n Bernardino (7). FEarl Mastro, o1phur bathe station near the center | Milwankee, topped Trip Limbaco, nd. Philippines, (3)y Vaunie, cf