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1 } { | f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929. —m— STANLEY RULE AND CORBIN TEAMS MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—FIRST LUTHERANS NOSE OUT BETHANY TEAM IN INTER-CHURCH CIRCUIT—FALCONS PLAYING BRISTOL MAPLE ENDS THURSDAY—J. ARGOSY LEADS BATTERS — SPORTS JACK ARGOSY IS LEADING BATTER IN DUSTY LEAGUE | Stanley Rule & Level First : Average of .5377—Jimmy Greene of Stanley Works Is Second With .522 — Charlow of Stanley Works, YANKEES AND CARDS ARE ILEGION DEFFATED OUT OF PENNANT BATTLE By SE(UIN TEAM Baseball Tradition Says Last Year's Champions Will Winners S{fige GI‘Q&[ Comeback Not Repeat Again This Season icago Cubs an in Junior Lflfiglle Game St. Louis Team Battle to Deadlock in Six Innings— } Hugmen Barely Escape Dropping Back Further in 1 Race by Trimming Boston Red Sox. | Standing point for ta N 1 great comeback after Yanke 1 to be hopel ' s “"Keep Pace With St. Matts?_‘ on 40 i South Church Moves Up in Race, jehind the superb ind at | . el Inter-Church Standing i s pective | South ¢ 2 was scored in languish in ¢ Amer- | S 3 vo outs in the af of the ican leagu s back o : el ubert b e % precious runs in t 1 have been the third out . p served to gi 1 etiving of the side but Cibitng Stithe N -3 mar ion catcher, dropped the 3 lis ! i ll and then threw wildly : o . i I The batter went to . 2 ok park and enabled cond. on the wild peg, took third Amier : 5 d pitch and scored a mo- old o Y i, | later on a passed ball arie B losers tried vainly to the ; I in the last half of the tenth : v i [ ith two ont and no one on base L : 0y j.»‘;,m.‘. 1 mto left field, stole G e T e i ' s t el cocond s caught napping a quick peg from to Gramitt the Cubs and C ly by the onal hur 1, the inals to g S L pitcher offt 1o al burgh. Six Ao was | rd by the = ha \ stickmen for the first three s d with a six run handicap, Ll down and 5 ibitio Irom fo il the end of the game lowed hut two hits and a si His team mates, who also ex- v shaky start, settled son, Cubs’ outf star of the day home run in seven runs In the Yankees bar back a little er in the Benny Paschal's pinch home with Koenig on base in the seventh | gave the champions a 3 to o v dict over the Red Sox. Pascl homer enabled the Yanks to sk the spell that Billy Bayne had wo oyer them this f ready had beate mpions twice and segmed to be well on the way to a thifl victory whe came through. Herb T given credit for the though he was out of the when the w later innings and gav support. Through- out the ten ini IFolden allow ed t hits, fanned nine and showing conirol, passcd but one ba eir pitcher Johnson hit 1 lLieroic it to ing Lind-|" out, bud| r and Lindeg 1 grounder throu >n raced to apodice, v.ho hooked up pitching duels with Iol- | den in the Rotary st year as o the hill for the Legion team was wild and § tters. At times, howe gave him sterling Sammy ason. Bay 1 run down for lled him out of He fanned 12 bat ning runs wers aschal being a pinch batsman for | he T.egion started its run mak him ‘ 2 2 ing early A pair of singles . Ve o5 y unted for a Amerizan League 5 o - ' e w——— i T Wos H PO A Ne i elder's were the cause of Willams, ¢ s oh 0 s 1 lionnEon Sir Nybors, V. |ing in the (I inning when tiey 3o ; Luth "0 000 x—4 5 1jzrounded out to open the canto but : Rl Sty Matts Score Shutout Bavlock was pos: The Sequin Billy Preisser pitched his second | itener faliered a few minutes G 5 | sucee d the Mal-{and four singles in rapid suceession @ thew's German Lutherans stayed in | epael counters across the EE 220 Metho- | 1uld to one first three inni vent into action in the fourth and showed its first real d hall whistling into ellet la s and whil Ba ational N HOME RUN CLUB e I nlees, 1 Totals Am gue—:75 Total 7 o ing, by virtue of vic (ories over heayyweight wor The question is whether Jack sharkey can stop th e Risko and Uzeudun, has become ir- | toms 1| Schmeling PALCONS T0 PLAY BRISTOL THURSDAY “Lelty” Atwood Has Been Re- leased From Club Roster Boston bhomber rocketed up from nowher , and step out ove 1 there were critics who L holiday assed cight of the | | more could 1 2 t than that he {o1d heavywe Sequin | plays and Schmeling road to the heights in L it possibility the old man maul Jack Dempsey even in retirement, as long into fighting position zh Schmeling I David *is ecalled t Her lelphia, h field. he st first time since ) pire has placed one lcon A C. baseball team i the semi-final round of the men' British tennis champ. Lction at St. singles in the ionships. Thursday afternoon at Maple ng team | piay ing nty of troubis D001 yisterday cased, ing L DY triumphs by ood £AMC gthers nk his ol team will line up er Marcotti 1h, R. Marcolti »f, | 7The women's singles has developed | an all-American game: G. Al ta: bont >, Alexander If, Miller b, Dixon | A ystin. Covini ¢, and Walter |into pretty much of Jablonski p. iffair. Helen . Haber will get the piteh- | champion, and Helen issignment for the game against | hav won their Towners, H s been go- Lfinals, and a guns his season u Sutton Bundy e of stuff for the titl: more th Lad only to ollows: of England Kla b, Ha-'sar rournd Kania b, Luty | finalist was Elsic n pee « land SUCCESSEUL - COACH CRUICKSHANK STAYS of g school SIfer on cham- | come ank. native an fmportant figure in the German Dempsey. CUENGLAND BAS PLAYER | IN NER SEMEFINALS 5 3 5 i*h Empire Has Place In Tennis Tourney. H. W. Austin as the most pr i recent as one of the sirongest |semi-finals along with Big Bill Til- < in Bristol and |d°n. Henri Cochet and Jean Borot minating Lron Von Kehrling inglish tennts in straight sets climaxed a serics of sensational the star. His victims included ) Hunter and Brugnon. |\ ork this scason has | Notwithstanding Austin’s perform- from satisfactory. . the experls are predicting an- |1 I-French final, picki Iilden and Borotra to down vho won the n of years ago, Joan Ridiey Goldsack of Cruickshank, ims at Haverford [have declared their intention (o ne- Amercian tor at Purchasc Walicki of Fafnirs and in the .300 cla: Paul Schneider of Stanley Works and Mickey Huber of P. & I, Cor- bin are tied in scoring runs with nine apiece. Patrus and Jagloski, both of the Corbin club, are second with en. Averages of Players The averages of the players on > various teams grouped with the with eight and Jack Argosy is third | ms of which they are members are as follows: | Stanley Rule & Tevel AB R I Arge 2% 7 Dartow Sl [ woire 5 | zupacia 3 | Jacohson 3 Gin 1 Coreazzo Te Stanley Works AB R Baseman Is Sporting an Jim McCormick of Paper Goods Are Tied for Third—Averages of Players. Argosy, first baseman for | Haines SO | nley Rule & Level Co. base- | o, dos a s [ ball team leads the pack in the In- | . 6 i oaog dustrial League in batting. Jack |11 Anderson SR has belted out a hitting average of | B Anderson S ia 377. HMe has piayed in six games, |7, : s g Mt has been at bat 27 times and has hit | 881 S0 R safely 15 limes. Second to him is A et Jimmy Greene of the Stanley Works ¥ Cortitn who is disporting an average of G AB R H Pt Jimmy has played in five | Wilson o1 051 games, has batted 23 times and has | Patrus Ul whaled out 12 hits. Teviomd e Three regulars are tied for third | jeinzmann 2508, place with an average of .500. They | Bates 2 6 are Charlow of the Stanley Works, | brelsser 37 Walicki of Fafnirs and Jim McCor- | po® 35 mick of the American Paper Goods. 07 L There are four batters in the H leagne who are hitting in the select | " . 400 c and 20 of them who are 10 PLAY IN PLAINVILLE American Legion Team Will Attempt to Win Its Third Straight League Game Tonight. The local American Legion ba Lall team will attempt to take ity third straight victory of the district Legion league when 1t travels to | Plainville this cvening to cross bats | with the Brock-Barnes post of the umbull town. Victories over the West Hartford nine 1ast Thursday and the Berlin aggregation on Saturday have starte ed the locals on the right path. They are confident of taking their oppo- nents into camp when the two nines :acet this evening. The Plainville as defeated in its first starc n last Thursday, Legion turning the tri | The Trumbull towners hope to take their revenge out on the local tos- er The players will meetiin front of the Legion home in Washington street at 5:15 o'clock this afternoon and make the trip by motor. ¢ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD Seott s | Schmeide, b 7 Schroeder i g « 6 0o 0 0 000 TR 00 000 " 2 4 1 4 4 208 5 T 5 2 3 150 14 0 0 000 Haber nia ‘erguson Bucheri 190 174 | 900 AB I H Pot Gl 10500 1 500 S 400 = il 4 P ik 2 118 Ao, 100 0 .000 | New Britain Machine G AB I H Pet 01 3 1 2 .286 DT 61’1, Man_! | Pet [By the United Press. Yesterday's hero — Ben Paschal, nkee bench-warmer, whose home run in the seventh inning at New York scored the two runs that en- |abled the Yanks to beat Boston, 3 tos2: Herb Pennock, although pitching a 0 0 o .owo(great game, was benched in the . |seventn to allow I Y, hand as a pinch hitter. The home ‘500 | run, deep in the center field stands, chal to try his The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals matched base hits for six innings without effect. The game was called at the end of the sixth to allow the teams to catch trains oo |and with the score knotted at 11 runs. Chicago made 15 hits, two of them home runs by Riggs Stephen- son, St. Louis made 14 hits. Only one other game was sched- uled yesterday and that, Washing- ton at Philadelphia. was rained out. Muller's Mozart Twenty years a favorite and still the leader of all, for quality BY BRIGGS 2| UMPIRE STAFF COHPLETE LEAGUE LEADERS |M A SNOB.. | VE BEEN ONE NOW R ABOUT A WEEK IT CAME HARD AT FIRST BUT Now | CAN SNOB WITHOLT THE, SLIGHTEST DIFFICULTY M A REGQLAre oLD - DARLING SNOB- THE PROFESSOR WAY RIGHT - ONE SHOULD BE A SNoB IF ONE WOULD SUCCEED" IM A SNOG... AND "IM A SNOB... WOULDN'T 1T BE DREADFUL IF EVERY- BoDY Toox UP SNOBBING | CAN THEN THERE WouLD BE NO- BoDY To SnuB AND WE LL " Yes NDEED IM A SNOB. 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