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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929. LOCAL BASEBALL TEAMS MEET DISASTER OVER WEEK-END—PIRATES AND BURRITTS ARE BOTH BEATEN IN CITY LEAGUE —Y.M. C. A. TAKES 13 INNING BATTLE FROM SEQUINS IN JUNIOR LOOP—JONES IS AGAIN GOLF CHAMPION—SPORTS ITEMS CUBS ARE RUNNING RIOT (WINSTED TEAM IS OVER NATIONAL LEAGUE| BEATENBY LOCALS League Leaders Clean Up Four Decisions at Sports-| . | man’s Park—Phillies Divide With (;xanls-Braves'HO!y Cross - Ning 0.V6TCOHIES and Robins Split Even—Yankees Gain a Game On’ Elght Run Lead to Win Game Athletics in American—Senators Defeat Mackmen | g —Detroit Tigers Shade Cleveland, 11 to 10. b = e e Holy ('ross vainly pursuing At [ 1ds rabbits in the derby, baseball somewhat to John when the Cubs a runnir The National leag 1v cleaned up four decisions at man's park, the last in a r uphill fight ye day The home fi was no place abbath. The Charlie Root fror der the urge of a six ru second, and continue¢ pranks against Jonnard, who Then wit 5to1 at Cubs really pecked for a two through assault rs the ternoon. Cumerford of their fine hu after hi; rallies ablished by rly innings. d fanned three to hold nners had harlie Kred atter Heydle d Ji my 18 istol mounds in t n ha to overco the In the hitters in lead th visitors ste ninth of Cardinals a a on mpi single run the time proved to he his thre in the the pre the rst ww‘[l mises un- | rally their el the | il tying | ious a score hth sending aning runs. In Dalkowski had with two on to tie three ei the b gay | Rice LR a s in which blow | isitors made half of lar's hit game. visitors t due way at four and dropped with got off to a first nothing mor st out of A couple Clock runs a to six hits in t From th. even checked the ( 9 hits to win by he Pirat . who tot 14 Althou just lasted to shade t Reds by 7 to 6, the Bruins tained their margin of half a with the pleasant prospect ining the Redlegs over the while the Buccaneers are with the Cards. to § errors also aided ing over two frames Holy Cross man the got th had its eight main- me, d 1o count | three times in inning visitors cond one of The their on holiday “ fou inners half of away 1s and out first they scor an ex one they gave on ba r two were staged when The fourth Chic ey Louis ran Joe McCarthy ring | g S ‘ in the fif over the Cardinals to ¢ The Cubs droppe five game brush week ago, but took without a halt. The against the league champions to is eleven victories and four defeats, |y assuring them of as good a showing as they made against the St. Louis- | F ans last year when the were divided h on a base throws aft team the times to tic vere the of Dalkowski, a triple ght strai two wild opener ¢ he home Wrigley the next Bruins' field a four 2 ly in sixth runs run b a a record | O Ate I Ry result 1 hy two-hagger by and Budnick and With the score knotted team gave up three seventh when they ple of errors with visitors. 1k arro I singles by Kredar the home the cou- the 22 games runs in mixed in three hits by Even the Phillies now ing the progress of the Giants the supposedly soft part of McGraw's schedule in the east tering the Polo Grounds with a ree- ord of only one victory over Giants in 11 starts, the Phu Phils forced the home hoys to work hard for the odd game The Philadelphians double headers with the ers over the week-end, winning the | second game yesterday by 4 after the home team had taken the opener by 14 to 2. Claude Willoug by held the Giants to seve ed hits in the nighteap, and picked | pithe up his winning margin when Chuck Klein batted one over the barrier with one on in the sixth. for his 19th home run. Carl Hubbell held the Phils to four hits in the opener as Jackson hit two homers i Lind-! strom one. ’ The Braves and the Robins di- | vided a double bill at Ebbets field, | the home team took the first behind Vance by 5 to 3, largely because of | are They went right 1o work however in their own half of the session and socred four Salak with a single, Cumerford Wendroski walked single to left cencer, Salak crossing the plate and Wendroski takir third. Dalkowski singled and G ro to thi Both rode home | on Kredar's smash to deep left The game was marked th hard hitting of cach team and two sensational running catches by R icld for the times a| fous, iarro hit a long in five, divided two New York- went to 2 by tter- visito | National League LEHIA AB H PHILAL 1 Dell Bissonette's third homer in two | days, and the Bostonese grabbed the | . 4 0 second by 10 to 6 in eight rounds. It was called on account of alle darkness, but nobody cared The American league campai yesterday presented the odd spe cle of the Yankees engaged in gain- ing a game on the Athletics. Th Mackmen had to los to Was| ington some time, and Sunday the day. The Senators’ 12 to umph broke Mr. Mack's straight against the team, the Athletic re Senators for the 13 tories and two defeats As the Mackmen the Yankees w Boston Red Sox not without exci trepidation in the breast manager. A gl bench of the champions cate that the only diffs Miller Huggins hyena is tk v T to laugh about i « i The midget man than march up a yesterday as Babe run gave Ed W margin which he mentarily to toss the strain hec sevent H mach, only to re cy Moore paw had held his grou by 6 to 4 Rair chance Chicago, land hy on ord against th son is 13 vie- pine o SENEGAS WINNERS gric from the field, b Asure winning Br g me of casual e at the ould indi- i - broken string of Victories Beating Wallingford, v 1 siring victoric Brook park Wallin was illew ford cinh the individual allowing and collect four ns s IO THE GARDEN Muller’s Mozart ... Twenty years a favorite and still the leader of all, for quality by | LEADING TEAMS DEFEATED *ardinals Two complete i Pirates Bow Before Attack of Holy Cross Combination | pirates Holy inning ¥ ne to llar o th urday d th Corsains he 1 ou he eral gue hurling running | flelding The tunity « C t 1 th [ sion West Bu | | the 't the Mill Krystopa the profited i playi A | ed like | the | Piratemen but the excellent support of his tc several t | some s outfit sixth threw | Budnick ed a double to Morelli without to two B | wild heave [B5: i M N into fi ho re T to | cras moment | aid of 1l third session o d ¥ 1 he pi ¥ LEGION TEAM I3 IN CITY LEAGUE BATTLES ~ AGAIN 4 WINNER and Burritts Lose Out in Weird Contest With West | LAdy-Glover Post Combination Ends—Last Year’s Champions Held Scoreless I'ntil‘ Downs Berlin by 9 to 1 Score Last Inning, Stage Rally to Win—Cardinals Batter SrCas Senecas Into Sole Occupancy of Cellar. American Le- ihe Bolton- from agae W evening. dem of from Iy-Glov eball d dist team ct 1 Standing locals clearly the the their wn, wi sty superiority. locals over rival cighboring The and cope ying of sult of afte the visitors h ed te much a am, could superior p re soon whaled almost at will accorded the help matters young not . 3 and surprising up- the < nexperien with the the were scored in Saturday e and under the senior the offer nd orlin tw locals ( Bu. ninth s, In Beacon support r, did not win and game Zaleski down rally rocky of A ot “rnoon, ked the sucer game rdinal team and Rangers position Holy Cross 5—Pirates 1 th him any hurt him collic who was occupying the 2ddy-Glover post sitors cating out of the nine sessions owed but two these hits for the this occurring in as drove ss01s he her into t couraged by pr ¢ it sir of of its foly C Ic p Krystopa accounted run i 58 hase 1e—lead rnoon in one to mark the play The h, : only ; t it off of to a fast s th and fol- in t th ing a trio opening inn up with two v leag s s final | Bruno K r found Miller n the g more ed on inning four occ Eeor the me 1 count ; i Pirate rallie contrast couple sw in th fl of plays to nip S5 dird 5 no ther 1 onehead” T geaite un in th lays cost the : ] imarr and of me, by cadd irlson's the Siedlfoftat poor b and some v ry B ¥ W i to go i W a gold lisputed pos: turday unde the contest place upset o Ends shortly Holy of Saturda found thi for first place 1 the Burrits, enjoyed 1t the cut for Cross |to 1 sing |and | the itt, Pirate- start close game ninth rmen mselves T'he anywhere 1 w 1 : [ day on wild, he foolish look- during e ough a trifle great deal by the his opponents and hill. A a of re fine pitcher second i second ] hat nine innings, passed seven for a was as im mates pulled « bad holes. times, stellar wnd a first Iinds the bas Pirates 1 between, def ion after had filled the Budnick single exhibited | re W I losers exhibition in the Hoy b with opened the into field on Charlow's to first base. Grail walk- the Morelli's 1. B per far fine sive Stan hit Burritts ¢ with left udnick was saf ending man for up, slappe Al Blanchard | to ce Cormier &hortstop’s the bases. gath- and n ling in to dnick's plate to force home. lay hoy N on a it gan complet turn throw retired 10isted 1ed to lc work 1S s moved up, Then Johnny hitting he and sent rificed a score when Garro . g orelli S the ) of day ither innings. th score e one in Yankees . Phillies Giants YESTERDAY'S HOMERS Tack Giants, 2 Lindstrom, G Yanker <on 1 1. Phil O'Doul ] hit g column he first a in ison After on fly on raced of the 5 Ruth B O'ho Morelli's ar home wit g gam on a Holy Cross winger, filth scored scored the the sixth c hoist to G Y vhen third sack 0 Ir o wi 1 when 1 1 as was Yankaskas wttempted Morelli 14, Yan- was out (Continued on toll TAFTVILLE TEAM TAKES EASY WIN FROM FALCONS |Heavy Hitting of Visitors Gives Them an 8 to 1 Victory —“Lefty” Dugas Pitches Airtight Baseball—Win- ning Streak of Locals Is Brought tec an Abrupt End —Atwood Proves Easy Meat for the Opposition— Best Team to Appear at St. Mary’s Field. Heavy hitting airtight twirling combined with the|three safe blovs. of “Letty” Dugas safely twice. “Johnny" Klatka got gave the Taftville nine a decisive § |two of the Falcons' four hits. 10 1 victory over the Falcon team| The summary: vesterday afternoon at St. Mary's | TAFTVILLE field and brought the locals’ winning e | streak of six games to an abrupt 2 lend. The visitors were the best |combination to appear here this season and demonstrated their su- periority over the locals from be- nning to end. “Lefty” Du, out with ¥ | teague, the 1 |inning. Finn connected H 3 ro mmy D Lamory, Gaudett Cummin Finn, 1b LaCroix, 1 0 corcrocoal who ¥ in a try- the Kastern form and had after the first der showed pace and allowed the Polish team only four bingles, three of which were scratch hits. Eight Falcon men were retired on strikes and, in six out of the nine | innings, the locals were retired in |yt o order. The only real smash off the | Barnett, ofierings of Dugas came in the niath | inning when Klatka belted a single into left field. The visitors, meanwi the off of “Lefty” Atwood at only sensational fielding a higher scol Atwood way off form and was toucne for 11 hard bingles, most of coniing with men on the bases. was relieved “Letty” Huber the ninth. Th olid hits in the first inning started the visitors off to a good he- - BY EAST HARTFORD R snaier o, ‘Connecrr.| Local Baseball Team Is Smoth- e iownica”Into | ered Under 10 to § Score of Holy Cross fame doubled into | Meeting the vight. Lamory followed with gle and both runners raced across | the plate In their Ilast Hartford yesterday afternoon, “alcons the Burritt A. C. baseball team of | this city was smothered under a 10 to 5 score. The Burritts made a strong bid for victory in the sixth ly. Walicki going to | inning but the strong defense of ihe two sirikes against |opposition cut short a likely-looking dropped a bunt down | rally. base line and all hands| The Economy team hit timely and Huber sent a long sacri- | opportunely and scored plenty while center, Walieki scoring. | the Burritts were being held in s came into his own and | check. Sipples and Cofrier swung fide without further imean bats for the home club while | Gadomski and Joe Kania starred for the locals Havlick was relieved from pitche ing in the fourth and Monjue Zaleski who took his place pitched great |ball for five innings. He allowed the opposition one run and three hits. The Burritts will meet the Suf- the Washington school hursday. summary: BURRI AB e AR I tford s in rare 1lcons helple The port great change of Totals Walicki, Rose, If | Kiatka Haher | | | 1h . TKop Gaida Luty, cemosassony I omowLawmand 3 3 ettt o e 27 11 200 022 101—8 100 000 000—1 Jarvis, Struck out: By a9 8 BURRITTS BEATEN up by star, Economy team of If of the the ball | clever walked bunt and | inning b on i played 1dsup run Walicki clever nd pushed nside strategy | Rose laid down reached first ¢ second Wi him, Kiatka the third were safe. fice fly to Here D retired score. eross Both Atwood ball i inni and Dugas pitched the second, third and d retired the sid The local pitcher the fifth hov and tw counters walk and a wild visitors continued their | the il an error to |feld team a Another run |8rornds on visitors i thel The Atwood on the led the batters. the visitors' areat fourth without 1le scores up in ville scored two mor on ts, n ed two swats with i o miore i runs, the two more vas scored coventh failing spher rors fig tally in the During the Taftville silent W aftvills 1zeregatic on to 5 ) have anything Gadomski | L. Budnick, Parson, 1b joe Kan D e o | Zateski, o, p periods of hitting by | \ame. 5 m, the locals’ bats |G, Budnick, s twirling wonder- | Kunda, rt Havlick, . | Dalkowski, | Kiatka, e of that pu inal ninth ss mRoeen 1he te I, % presented a good ! the infielders Killed by & fielding making possible Ialcons. Mary player. was especially number of | i n, the t rall Wil third A s T wlooosozssoouon stops Totals any the 105 of | 2 immy, Y ba made ps. coveri brilliant T pick "at” Rose on the s out of 200d for hils, ere difficult 1 pretiily 150 played Hittir T lid great worl for the |Shorteil defensive, picking four the air that appeared Al four catche 2ot unde and Wojack fielding games, | Therault n Plucker but I jihLszers Walicki good onors en Cimmy lemommmom—ax fots olosssosacsoy alozss Rurr Two 10 100 114 donski, base By Havlick Sipples 6. 24 a0k 000— § 300 01x—10 Kania, Hor- nit: Sipples. 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