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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929. STANLEY RULE PINS 5 TO 1 DEFEAT ON P. & F. CORBIN TEAM IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—KENSINGTON PLAYS WESTVILLE INDIES IN KENSINGTON TOMORROW AFTERNOON—IJIGGER INTERVIEWS FAMOUS CADDY AT MAMARONECK — CARDS LOSE CARDINALS BEATEN FOR EIGHTH STRAIGHT TIME Pirates Take Verdict by 5 to 3 Score—Cubs Strengthen Position by Shading Reds—Athletics Take Douhle} Header From Senators — Yankees Nose Out Red | Sox in 10 Innings — Giants Split Twin Bill With Braves—Phillies and Robins Idle. every day, it appears t situation in what with the lay the Senators at will The chamy circuit dropped yesterday w rates won by The Cubs head t the Reds in C rounds. By w of attention on t the Athletics by 7 to 4 ar game on the the Red Sox nings. The defe Billy So 12 game pessimistic erg are on the the defeatist fran magde it so easy for four straight to ti las{ world series. rates and the G surely leaving the leaguc behind in the T pennant and even the second division y if the Cardinals cannot check their descent The Pirates annoyed the veteran Clarence Mitchell at intervals for six innings before descending upon him in the seventh for the two run which provided the ultimate Pi burgh margin. Sylvester Johnson | checked the Buccaneer rally, but the | damage already had been done. vin Brame permitted ten hits, more than the Pirates made scaftered them wisely and pa only one man against the five walks charged to Mitchell Suffering an iney e reaction aftér their successful day stand in 8t. Louis, the Cubs faltered a bit against the Reds at Wrigley field yoot rday rullicd snarply the late rounds. Eppa Rixey su- | preme in the pinches for eight in- nings, but Jack Hendricks romoved him in 1 ) the twvo batfers to face him reached base ‘With this much of a start. the Bruins ascaulted Adolpho Luque with sufficient vigor to score tw 1.8 to tie, and then pulled out the decision with another marker in tre 11th. More important to the Cubs even fthan the victory itself, hich by 10 .ueans ur Po w #howing of Charlie Root, who | ed his first ball in many wee's gave way to a pinch batsman in the ninth inning rallv. d Guy Bich hcld off the Reds for two rounds to | get official credit for the victory. By winni the Cubs remained half a game ahead of the Pirates and increased their margin over t Giarts to four full contests. The Yorkers took the first game of double header at Bosto as Melvin Ott J t his but the Braves claimed titic second, ? to 2 The Philies Rchins got the a noon off By ove:powering the Sena’or: the first game and oulpointing t with more fincsse on Jimmy 15th homer in the sccond tetics exterded their ma V/ashino‘onians to 15 starts this season cidentally stretched the Yankees and the and one half games, Ed Morris kept the Yank the anxious seat to the very clo and might have escaped with the clsion in the regulation dista for an error in the ninth by himsel’ Gehrig drove in two runs needed t tie after two were out, and ) ended it in the tenth with after th had sin on a cri Wai 1o a pinch batsman the victory went t The T encugh oi Miller mind to slug t Th h champior | O'Brien 1 by 4 to 3 in By 1wort < in the last developir nd which m to Yankees in tt ibs. the Pi- DETROIT AB It champions gh ST. LOUI AB one but sed ve -4 Jotn runs By in Two base . Heili Whitehill, lang, out r fir CHICAGO 1‘ AB R Kamm W w w nt, icch CLEVELAND 3 Al 1 1 1 | 1 winning Watwood 110 ! FFoxx's the Ath- their 1 B ns to nin e 1t r NEW YORK AR 1 do margin, althoug the Browns. I extra inning gar | sixth PLAINVILLE LOSES 10 LOCAL LEGION Harry Lennihan in Rare Form in; District League Game ! lddy-Glover ler, was in and in limiting th to the scor nnihan team ) are it cveni cpresentatives he shut out ¥ a b to was a district lea in was 0 and was played win district the loop night's bt in the for th contest wi one, only $0 minutes being consun'vd in playing it. The local outfit start- od run making early and afier he first two batters had fanned, third hitter, was walked third an unusually fast He wer v lifo sécond as Capodice got third basemen Hallba error v home with the itial counter when the Plainville third sacker threw wildly to first next man up poled out a wto left field, ad of him on and hmarr home ru Capodice ah With a three work on, a hibition scoring to box run advant Lennihan entered th The fi men to im were retired in ords umber going out by w out route. 11 in I st the 1y of the Yocobellis, stubby Plainville team hit for his team in the third however, ing batter hoisted to cateher. In A terficlder f th e c ot fivst r two were He died n the follow- New Britain sessio on first wh th was retirad out “in the steppud again It stealing z and the K-Barnes outf m order but after one vame racobellis pla n and once Iy s the Broc ou sessions, o 1 nit He later Plainville player buase during the nine sessiot only one player got as far cond base. This happened in the venth inning when the local in- field faltered for a moment after two momen No! third reached as | outs but no damage resulted as tie |4 ide was retired moment lat when Lennihan fanned the | ter for the third out The control of the |all that could be during the fr: d not a Plainville player was 1 His fast ball and curvs were working to perfection and 13 of the opposing batters fanned. Datoli who toiled for Plainville also twirled a fine game but costly errors by his team mates probably cost him the vietory. After the first mning he held the local lads well in hand. During the nine sessions, but | four hits were 1 off his Livery by the local stickmen. he Manganmen scored the maining tallies in the fourth end fifth innings and from then on were content to kegp the visitors from crossing the plate Schmarr 2nd A. Yocobellis starred with the willow for their respective teams. J. Yacobellis played a flash- ing fielding game at shortstop for the losers and Tolli made a beautiful leaping cateh of Capodice’s bid for a hit in the sixth. The summary EDDY-GLOVER AB R 01 a local expected a ssed. stere H PO 1 Mylnai Yacobelli Pavano Toll PYLE WINS SUITS anscontinental Darby Promo Has Five Claims Against Him Dis- Sox in ¢ nings and ol of Reetes Rhyne, =5 Willlams, Bearritt Bigelow, Rothrock Todt, 1 Heving, Garber, Morris, Totals Com Robe Gehrig, Ruth Meusel Dickey Duroclie Hoyt. Durst, x Moore Gonlin Myer Flagstea Rluege Kuel, M © 1 on “ missed. July 3 (#—C. C. ranscontinental bunion was a five-time winner -time loser at a hearing befora lifornia labor commission yes- Live inst Pyl connection his recent Pyle derby Los Angeles, of claims « with re -coast foot r Co. Ricli- jurisdiction. 1 trolman, wa Attor Pyle Aller % senting 1o paid s Thompson told th ind his “with on icity Ari- two commissi W in and son's cla h in California Wilson informe of Pyl said sey 1 ¥ PIRA 1rid Willow FES PRACTICH ted to b WEST ENDS PRACTICE West Fnd tonight Brook park, 1t c clock Willow next bat- lad was | began a marvelous hurling ex- face | five of | de- | | rame | inson ther | Plank and a | ey | - 'man who smokes . 'them! He knows! ART OF CATCHING GONE WHEN KELLY WAS KING CATCHING WAS AN ART! —NOW THE PITCHER | AND THE BATTER SHARE THE GLORY! Kelly the catchers and Ray Schalk ended “King” led « ty. Between them were the famous backstops of all time. Red a combination Bill Kil- efore the Boston Sox - the cr Alex mous D halk of nder ere f 1o won Phillie; it nt White Sox was ers. He a pent ay last of the | reluctantly passed only carry on his stuff, the catch- whose fat 1's Blu 1o muddy « ely ball which cd the “bat” in battery | onus on the pitcher and rel behind the plate 1S neces but no more sissipp. The e loc phas ur - does his the cd the man Comparisons b somethin it e breath-taking, than the little whisk | this year of grace broom of the umpire t hik Kelly th er is overlooked into no potatoes, but does secm catchers a long way “0fif omiwow afiwo REFUSES MAT OFFER Londos of Philadelphia ary the are t of was the who King or Boston title of Beauty" when wid stac reveled Thousand beyond money at Michael mos Lwing the Dollar 184 whic pride in the “Ten in the was the he that he Charlic Kli Kin to hare Jim Turns heroic Down Proposition Amounting o of Johnny when later e 510020, Kelly flouris ¥ truly th Doston 5 (UP) rdelphia has refused an of- $10,000, Paul for a Martin Plesti Zyzszko as 1t onc Jim Londos Al we of made by wresthng promoter, with Dan Kolotf, Wadlek the 3ow- who had plate at was Chicf Zit to waddlc ind Cleveland rong men to bl and wish th py and Zim the went to hest bout L or i-final to en Gus h rangler” for ne sen 1 Young poison wer e, 1 most of thers Lou Cri joston later I knowr days were s R no less well e pulling them in 1 This Boston Charlie Gar Nichols and heights of oles had the to balance nd the other Baltimors The Giants had Rusia and Meekin and Iarre were Frank T Bresnahan nd Chic Meye handle the steam of Christy Mat son. ‘The great rivals of the Giur then were Cubs 1 in ck of t YOILLADET ood enou hoa t thas Iready cn ey are John Clarkson to repute. And the (¢ then slim Wilbe Williz I ind Farr ind lat is wrestling out, no need of s 1 world championship. Majority 11| promoters ons o | Nize my claims. If you doubt it put Lenberg ill pay you $£5.000 for 1 it he out I will enter your tournar A touria- N rt o Holt utics claim the heay r of 1 commiss re for 30 min- the time, if sticks th who rejoi of | you are | AMERICANS STILL IN TENNIS PLAY (Bill Tilden Meets Henry Cochet | | in Semi-Finals Today i e » British today found July in the Wimbledon, Seven days of play tennis championships icans still in of titles to be Aimne | tour uted. Only women’s doubles does | the United States fail to have a na- tional representative. True veth Ryan, the former Californiun, @nd her English pariner, Betty Nut- hall, still are in that field but Miss Ryan has lived too long in England 10 be classed as a full-fledged invad- er from the United States. In the mens Tilden remains singles only Big Bill to carry on for America and the tali Philadelphian confronted today with a semi- 1 round opponent who was high- favored to win, Henri Cochet of IFrance. In t cans were Tilden and a4 John \llis on anc fold Helen Ameri- with men's doubles i Letter situation ank Hunt Georgr Hennessey 1 Wil- ner John Van Ryn in th Wills, Jacobs and ain to carry Stripes in the @ Miss Wills and ived play to date in Helen s centered ere Tilden th Cochet and Jean with H. W. (Bun ind of France stin of Bundy, who won W Wimbleden 24 ye: was to mect Joan Ridley ot 1 in the women's singles and to join her compatriots, Miss nd Miss Jacobs, and the Eng- Llsic Goldsack, in the Borotra W the hoped Wills & lish woman, finals. In t men's double t Hun! | Alison-Van I by already in th finals wit L G. Collins and Gregory. Lott and Hennessey, a round hack the ficid. must dispose of the Bng- pair of (. H. Kingsley and J ONff to reach the semi-final round | where, if they will meet | Collins and | Hunter and Miss Wills b the finals e Tilden- n com- semi- ishman, ons aler ere lis successful ve reach 4 > mixed doubles. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Associated Press. z0—Al Friedman, Boston, i out Walter Madey, Chicagn, Minikel, Milwaukee, out- Jack Lee, California, (6). quarter of t Chica )i Mits pointed Jimmy Byrne, K George ook, Philade!phia tucky, outpointed Australia, (10); a4 sandwina Sioux City, la. stopped Harpy Dil- lon, Omaha. Neb., (6); Phil Mercur- |i0. New York, outpointed Matry Gal- lagher, Washington, D. C., (8). - ilsa, Okla.—Babe Hunt outpointed City, Ponca snyder, Dodge Kas. Hambr i Indianapolis—Vincent Cincinnati, outpointed L Lave Anderson, Ind., (10). N¢ D Los Yo Danic e 0 W An —Yu fechnicaity Minneapolis, un knocked out WINS FIRST 1 Henley, England, lumbia university's won its first Henley 1 morning from the Westminster Bank Rowing club with a time of minutes and 32 seconds. It was the An school's first step up in the for the Thames challenge . 3 (P Co- pound crew gutta heat this seven rican race liza- | wom- | ILLE INDIES WILL PLAY KENSINGTON CLUB ting Team Holds One Decision Over Southenders— Falcons Playing Maple Ends of Bristol — Burritts Battle Suffield in First Home Game—Sokols Sched- uled to Meet Glastonbury Tomorrow — Plenty cf Action for Fans Over Holiday SCHMELING MUST | Indies for the second time this year. | The visiting club holds a decision over the Southenders as a result of |a game played earlier in the season | and the Kensington crew is raring to | g0 and win this contest back again, | The visitors will appear with the New York, July 3 (A—Hemmed ! same lineup as they had in the first {about by a plethora of managers|game and Kensington is in for a Max Schmeling appears destined to warm session. in the midst of plenty. Just when the German weight's stock has gone sky-high be- of his victory over Paulino | Uzeudun, Schmeling's feud with his one-time manager, Arthur Buelow, | | has reared its head again to threat- | len not only Herr Max's peace of mind but his ring carnings as well. | With out of the way |er therefore, the Athletic Comm that Schmeling contract Hubert of England, at lyn, August 7. WESTV | Visi A baseball battle in keeping with | the spirit of Independence day wifl be fought out tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at the Percival avenue iGerman Heavyweight Ordered to Go Through With Contract | | \ W starve Kensington will entertain the Fort Trumbull Stars of New London at Kensington Sunday afternoon. Falcons-Bristol The Falcons will aiso stage a holi- day attraction by meeting the Maple Ends of Bristol at St. Mary's field | tomorrow atfernoon. The visitors are | bringing over a lineup studded with the Paulino-Schmeling fight | the names of Bristol's New Depart- 1d charity the rich- | ure stars. The locals will stage a stiff New York practice session at St. Mary's field on has tonight in preparation for the game. now must The visitors will lineup as fol- by Buelow lows: G. Alexande; P. Alexande to fizht Phil If; Bob Miler, 3b; George Dixon, 2t Lbbets field, D. Marcotti, 1b; Ray Marcotti. rf; Tommy Matteo, cf; Carl Covini, ¢ and Walter Berg or Jablonski, p. The Falcons will be strengthened by the addition of Joe Kania to the {lineup. “Lefty” Atwood has been re- |leased. The lineup for tomorrow game will he as follows: Walicki, &s; | Rose, If. Klatka, 1b; Haber, the German decides fo | Barnett, 3b; Joe Kania, 2b; Luty, rf;’ do, it scems that Madison Square | Gaida, cf and Kopec, c. |Garden’s plans for a bout between The game will start at 3 o'clock Schmeling and Jack Sharkey here in | with Herbie Sautter holding the in- September must abandoned. | dicator. harkey is bound to the Garden until July 15 when an opponent for the Sentember bout must he named the Garden may Sharkey Cont to re- arden stands to heav cause decr fulfill with Scott, Brook- signed rugazy Schmeling has said time and again | that he never would go through with | match arranged by TBuelow. ; | Rather, he said, he would return to ! Germany and wait for his contract Buclow to expire in October, any | with Whatever Be First Home Game The Burritts will play their first home game tomorrow afternoon when they meet the Suffield team at | the Washington school grounds. The | Burritts just a few weeks ago, pin- [ned a 3 o 0 defeat on the opposing |team in Suffield and the visitors are |out for revenge tomorrow. “Porl | Flynn who, at one time, worked for | the Corbin Red Sox, will oppose the It secms now that let its option on without a struggle. norts. however, the (¢ lose nothi by failing to exercise its |option on the Boston sailor. There had heen reports that the Garden would forfeit $100.000 by failing to name an opponent for Sharkey but |y -, " William 1% v. president of the | ek O)s Glastonbies corporation, said the option was al| . 5 . S R e 2 mholsoro LA O et v ) Bt made with Sharkey for the Sharkey- | Glastonbury at Wilow Brook park ibling fizht at Miami Beach. [ amotEesmornlne B e 0 olelotk n e o the. athletie commission, | {he only morning game scheduled in Chairman James A. Farley said the | the city. On Sunday afternoon. the iteam will meet the Gilbert Clock commission would have nothing fur- T ther to do with the situation except |team of Winsted at Willow Brook to sce that Buelow gefs his 20 per Park. t cut of Schmeling's earnings un-| The team will practice tonight at T o e e 6 o'clock at Stanley Quarter park. Buelow. through his attorneys, — filed a motion in state supreme court HOME RUN CLUB ealordhv i achins R ppomtneat ok | cceiver for 13 1-3 per cent of Schmeling's purse for fighting Pau- e Leaders By the {lino. Buelow said the athletic com- mission had declared it would order | this part of the Teuton's purse paid g's American managers, Joe Jacobs and Charley Rose Whatever happens, it appears that most of Schmeling's engagements in th n future will be of court, rather than hoxing r Ott, Giants, Gehrig, Yankees Wilson, Cubs, Klein, Phillies, 1 Hafey, Cardinals, Simmons, Athletics Ruth, Yankees, 16 O'Doul, Phillies, 1. Jackson, Giants, 16 Yesterday's Homers Alexander, Tigers, Whitehill, Tiger: IPoxx, Athletics, 1. Sewell, Indians, Ott. Giants, 1. Walker, Red i to Schmelin 18 18 RUAD HERALD CT ASST | FOR BEST RESULTS Muller’s Mozart | Twenty years a favorite and | i still the leader of all, for quality | Tol National league—344 American league—281. Total—6 the of Johnny Kli Mordecai Brown When Connie his Athletics services Mack into a was buil rin Mi 7 Somehcdy Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life Powe ho te nd Chief Bende was the Waddell whose gen ties found t e THE START-AND APP ofF TONSORIAL L mateh in Ossi These Walter opposition hed Was top with the a Johnson pit 1tehers Muddy™ whose nan Wbby™” Street Joe Wood Ruel and Bill | | EFFECT RECIATION GATE. THE HoT JAM AT STATION BY BRIGGS THE HOT TUSSLE WITH THE CAR WINDOW IN THE HOT CAR THE ATTEMPT To cool ofF BY FANNING WITH NEWSPAPER THE END oF THE JOURNEY AND THE MEETING Tue GAL Don’t ask the /| hand made cigars |