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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929. S o on ki n e §Daseball Standing AMFRICAN CREWS o0 o o EDDIE TOLAN 1y Rt i LEEIRERE T T L el e S o:’ Spo::: AMETICAN LEAGLE WIN AT HENLEY &7 CENTURY CHAMP sttt i 2 Jaan e s el i CRyC GRDea Y Stetiny | Bittenger, 2b length ahead at the first two posts New York 8-14, Washington 4-4. | Ford. s i . | Sukeforth, « 1t is doubtful if there was ever a ;"r‘m{a’::::hlm ~3‘§%e«?§ff°§,s.l ; Both Elg]]ls Battle Way ID[O Donoliite S . Erhardt, p game played in this city under the| Chicago 9-1-2, Chicago . . M condiiion that existed at St. Mary's BT Quamer Flflals m Eflgland fffi,’:l xxx field yesterday afternoon. The Standing i — w. % | A cyclone of wind and dirt swept | Philadelphia .... 53 . Henley, Eng., July 5 (® — 'rno‘ the diamond throughout the Falcon- [New York ... 43 & American eights had swept their Maple End game, turning the battle |St. Louis ........ 44 .620 | way into the quarter final round cf i‘a" -*1\“?3:; 3b into a weird spectacle. The players | Detroit .. ... e 3 competiticn for the Thames cup as| ot 0 cn both teams dia back flips, hand |Cleveland .... 34 3 the historic Henley regatta entered | Hornsby turns and all but stood on their |washington .. 26 2 its third day today Wilson, cf heads in an attempt to_catch batted | Chicago Columbia’s 150-pound crew, victor | fHentheote, cf balls. | . in two preliminary brushes, was| stephenson, It natched against Trinity college of |Grimm, 1b Cambridge in the quarter-final round | § hulte. . Blake, p *hi “ley whit Nichols school eight 4 .| Chicago at Cleveland. hile Browne 3 a as almos hle to sec 5 . . .1:;1 ;,".:.‘n'(:“mw LAl (Other clubs not scheduled — |met Sidney college. Totals 2 x—Batted for Erhardt in 6th. ed that yesterday in the senior cham- | eastern teams on way west). Of fhe two, Columbia appeared to| 3R 7 FRAC L G oy Salthetyg ¥ " On about an average of every five — have the hardest test, for the Trin- | Ford out, hit by own batted ball. | P!° me mfl a ke IF Wi cuniy o Bavolee Games Tomorrow ity eight is one of the best of Brit- | Clncinnati 301 000 001— § olan won the tury dash Sautter to call time. }air balls| Philadelphia at Chicago. ish crews. The Lions, however, “Prc‘ I thamiiy \h“m“:: ‘\"lfen”‘;\:]i;’ [[a&zlnstian 18-mile an hour wind in o h New York at St. Louis. confident they could extend its string | , Ty ba% I 8s o e Walker, | 10 seconds, and bucked a 13-mile an . Aond 5 : R . ines : |2 Three hase hi v an | ; ) e S op-| Boston at Cleveland. of triumphs. Columbia already has |iiome run: Cuyler. Struck out: By Don- | hour blow in taking the 220 in 21 | 361 MAIN ST. OPP. MYRTLE posite § Washington at Detroit. defeated the Westminster Bank |ohue 1. Blake 3, May 1 | 5-10 seconds. His sensational, driv- | Rowing club and Kingston. ing finish won him the hundred, for, | VA v FAGU - rne NicF f el like Wykoff, he was away to a slow | All of the spectators looked like NATIONAL LEAGUE The Browne Nichols shell, victori- | vkoff, “sunburn” beauties when the dust o ous against Pcterhouse college of | ST. MATTS BEAT TAB! was in third place ten | H lf Ye ly e L] o omowewBom and increased the margin to a-length LASTONBURY ifl A- A. U Tl‘fiGk Mee[ Eradid et G ras A ; |:\";| R:‘.\IVII‘I\,\I,N .m:n HE HENLEY Heney, England, July 5 (UP)—| The American Henley regatta 5 : The Browne and Nichols schooluoy |used to be a club affair and college Denver, Colo., July 5.—(A—Eddie | cight of New England easily won 1ts | oarsmen were barred. Now many | Tolan may not be the “world's fast- | £ Prow. I ST T third round heat for the Thames | collegians and ex-collegians compete, est human,” but so far as the ama- teur athletic union is concerned the stocky little University of Michigan | Negro is the 1 champion in the ! 1100 and 220 yard dashes. l'urther- more, Tolan can run faster against Colorado winds than Claude Bracey | of Rice institute, Frank Wykoff, the | "'Gh‘nddlf: greyhound,” or Russell Sweet of the Olympic club. He prov- Bohmnwsos Loy nlosssosss looms leoso Totals w5 = =C o Batters were forced to swing at Games Today balls through heavy clouds of dust loavua—weanon® lowmmmrosrouow covered their faces. Suits were Games Yesterday Cambridge in its first starf, was a| vards from the finish. In the 220 rvined and the dry cleaning estab-| pocon 4.0, New York 3-8 | big favorite over Sidney college. 1 he came in fast on the last 100 yards. | Clear ance Sale B3\ ‘ishments should reap a harvest as| (jincinnati 9-5, Chicago §-10. | Joe Wright of Toronto. defending | ddie Preisser's Circuit Drive \\Il.h‘(:\ndkh;\;l plenty ofdroolm to spare on a result, Pittsburgh $-8, St. Louis 4-2 | his Diamond sculls, was matched| S ; o ykoff, in sccond place. v ; e e < | PR Two On Enables Church Team to = 2 t R Philadelphia 14-3, Brooklyn 2-15, | Vith F. Bradicy of Pembroke col-| Against the steady wind that pre- | OdE. y ranmn (/) es Praise must be given to the play- lege, Cambridge, in the quarter| \yin Game. vailed yesterday there was no hope ers who did their uttermost to play The Standi finals {oday. | for records in the sprints. One of the baseball under the adverse condi- e \"‘f ng . e | ILddie Preisser's home run with | four new A. A. U. marks registered tions. A storm on the Suhara desert| . o AR | two men on base and the fine pitch- | was on the track, nevertheless, R. F. | MADE IN ROCHESTER had nothing on the flats of St .\1ar)v-si";“:‘:og e 4 [;UBS L[]SE LEAI] e e L e | s Festarda, New York ...... 41 | Matt Black Sox to hand a 6-2 defcat ' 440 yards in 48 4-10 seconds. TR 3 i | to the Tabs at Stanley Quarter park | 1or rocords: | 4 'n battle between these two [St. T.ouis ....... 36 3 [E2Emcis Y b ther records: e uce o A N“}:‘“ldn("gll) wee ese N kv fap : yesterday and take vengeance for 157 feet 2 inches. by Eric Krenz of 0 0 amstsbouic el GRS EC R ga e, | the loss they suffered at the hands | FaL 5 Philadelphia. .... 29 E ] the Olympic A. C. in the discus. {Eates andithe B e DB of the Tabs three weeks ago. Grem- | y3 feet g 1.4 inches in the pole Both the Pirates and the Burritts |Boston ..... iislslanta proved pucileratiol e i will be weakened in their battle to- |Cincinnati ... 368 ot i % '® | vault by Fred Sturdy of Yale. i Were NOW Were NOW morrow in the City league. The {Conilugedion olloningRnageliililosers, fwho fiad Syonly ey eni hite. |W+071 scp inches in the javelin while the Black Sox pitcher turned by Jess Mort FR (Tl Polish team will be minus the serv- Guimos Todny SRR e ol s s e )y Jess Mortenson of the Los = 8450 . R Cunningham, | Copmiie il 1ime tne sorvices' of Louis at Philadelphia. | sones, » 0| Preisser's circuit blow came in the | ‘The Olympic club of San Fran- Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. X - i . 3 et ' 1 Hergeron and probubly Rose. : D A S second inning with the score tied | cisco with 44 points, displaced their s 23 9 SAe — [FecCthezciupginot echedlad) NSt 3008 | and gave the Black Sox a lead which | Los Angeles rivals from the team $30.00 $50.00 s Kopce will probably be forced to Boston ) 000—0 | was never overcome. Billy Preisser | championship, the Southern Cali- e Games Tomorrow Two base hits y Rell remain out of the gume for some| ¢ orro Do base bits: Tetrs. iHogan. Bell | connected for a double wnd triple. | fornia club Leing close behind with 5 ] 43 95 time. His hand was badly injured | ‘lj}r‘?falizfl;‘]g:‘“o”‘ ork. e iaeham’ 2, Yance 1. Loting pitun: | While Bobeck, Suess and Merline also 39, $35.00 . $£55.00 5 in the Falcon game yesterday when er: Cunningham. | hit well. The,summary | Four senior champions ained he was hit by a pitched ball. He| St Louis at Philadelphia. . } ] | 3 TARS | their titles. They are Herman Brix returned bravely to the catcher's| Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. | (First Game) AB £ of the Los Angeles A. C. in the shot 24 0.00 - 5 ; 540.00 . 360. L box but was forced to retire a few Philadelphia = ] Yo vt o 3 - 0 ! put; Steven Anderson of the Univer- innings later when he sustained a | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BroD LY 22 nnbell, > W | sity of Washington in the LIS defending champion, I, Morgan Tay- lor of the Illinois A. C. with yards to ' it f Swectland, Willoughhy, McGraw an erli St Folu ) 120 yard split finger. A | Newark 8-2, Jersey City 5-3. —— Ross, [ " ‘pion or contender since 1911, in the low. Whatever vou find in our advertisement, you WATCH[NG THE SGOREBOARD Toronto 10-4, Buffalo 3-1. cond. Game) : 4 56 pound weight, and Harry Hinkle. 3 3 pionship by beating out Dick Rock- burgh scored four runs and clinched | pochester ...... 45 3 630 | Thevenow, s ) E. Preisser, b ... sl Bne n were the only con tion. We doubt if yowll find a fresher, cleaner, mo National I | Winams, x s v o u|Kiepp, 1b i 0| Among the noteworthy perform- National league. Nesanhe - el I L pijiadoiborardordonialionot thesunt, Obviously our mark-down means a real saving to the stumbling St. Louis Cardinals |Montreal . 3 41 ) " U el 0 W. Fink hurdles Wednesday and came back = s i 1| There 1 1 ¢, Preisser. Bobeck. |spare. He was the only junior cham- - altimore at Toronto. e Clnciniall R=as. Giselnnatl Senlr [(zentet, f2b e s 30 [ mile steeplechase gave Dave Abbott, | with a triple play. The first game Bridgeport 7-6, New Haven 0-2 Tof A L3 —_— trailing by a wide margin as they | oAt e Teaders great burst of speed and finished \ 004 0 Gehrig, Yankee! were never again in danger. The Standing Brooklyn 004 01x— b W, ) et B e mee R Klein, Phi pound hammer, Jack Merchant, first game, 4 to 3. and winning the | Bridgeport ...... 43 5 = IRy L York: hop, step and jump, Robert 7 SIR, w ARD allowing but six scattered hits. ringficld Smith; f tar- Yosterday's Homers | one mile run, I.co Lermond, Boston | PSS gz < HE GUARDS the Philadelphia Phillies, 14 to 12, | gt {Esond D | Davis: Clark, Dudley, Moss, Koupal B nct o | hurdles; Pat McDonald, of the New Here is a Til) for vou, well worthwhile to fol- e Games Yesterday Weeny, Vance and " & 0| York A. .. who has been a cham- " PHILADELIIIA James O'Brien, 11 " find in our store. All garments carry the original Reading 5-13. Baltimore . 3 R PO A & |McNamara, ¢f ... 0l also of New York in the “heel and . S All g 2 S b ey lar (2nd game, 13 innings). i e ) i 2| toe” thres mile walk. Anderson add- price tickets. All garments are from our regula By the United Press, Rochester 11-3, Montreal y | ¥ 0 1 0| Mattala, rf, . Enobisara e = e el S o s Yesterday's hero—Adam Comoro- | < S 0 2 o - - sl My el i stock—no sales pick-ups here. Every garment i sky, whose home run in the seventh The Standing F et bt ien F Rl Hil sc S S absolutely guaranteed for perfect fit and satisfac- inning of the second game at Pitts- W, 3 i | 5 LIk | testants able to win two first places. < < . o TR ki g the Pirates’ right to first place in the | Raltimore ...... 40 R e v liuossds = complete stock anywhere. All OUR kind of clothes, 9 Davis, & ... [ UV Prelsser, mn ... 8 2 2 L "lances of the day were two by Colo- conceded to be well worth the price originally asked == TOLONto «veasin 42 34 | Roy, b X 2 u|Seitels, cf o S Pittsburgh took two games from |Reading ........ 36 2 | Etiiott, 1 v L. euman, It ..o e S G e s e ot o o 5 o |Bobeck, tf ... 2 | championship in the 440 yard low you. Wy scores of § ar 2, TR0 s s 188 & e 3 2 G 99 i £ “ “ “ It v Grammit, p . L] 5 & W ’. . H m P - 191, mergRonaingKiha 28 nnant in | recacy[Cil e s » : et : | to capture the senior championship Don’t Delay. Come in Today, and Save! victories put Pittsburgh in the lead, | Games Today T Y : i SSL g ey 002 points ahead of the Chicago’| Jersey City at Buffalo. Als 1t 0 A w| Black s L 00 DIk Cubs. SRl At Movteeai e 2 : ¢ 0| Two : Preisser, Bobck 4 | e ok . o | Merline, Casey James O'Brien, Hom: pion to crash through with a senior able to do no better than break even EASTERN LEAGUL | Beneroit, ss 3 Zife ——— | o coll ho won the junior. two won the first game, 9 to $, checking Games Yesterday | e A Y HOME RUN CLUB the national collegiate chamipion, a } a threatening Cub rally in the eighth | Springeld 3-8, Hartford 0-5. | Morrison, p ... scare in the scnior event. Parker. | was called at the end of the eighth | Albany 10-9, Pittsfield 3-11. | >o_batted for Lerian in ith. came down the stretch. put on a by agreement. In the second Chica- | Providence 6-10, Allentown 5-5. | xxx—Ran for Green in Ott. Giants, &0 scored six runs in the third and B | Philadelpbia | only inches behind . . | Other new champions are 16 The New York Giants divided a |Albany retare L0 5 643 | Southern, Gilbert. Struck out: By Morri S T Olympic A ; six mile run, Louis ~. KEEP A\:oo'( doubleheader at Boston, losing the |Providence ...... 48 on 9. Losing pitcher: Roy e Gregorie, St. Joseph's (. C.; New i S second, 8 to 0. Larry Benton shut |pittsfield ... i 478 : (Elratibame) O'Doul, Phillies, 15. Kelley, Olympic A. C.; $S-yard run, | ¢ STAY CLEAR out the Braves in the final contest, [Hartford ........ 33 3 473 3 300 oo on Clantaie Phil Edwards, New York university; § i @ New Haven ...... ¢ | greaves. Oit, Glants, 1. | A. A high jump, Henry Lassallette, 3 S Brooklyn lost a weird slug-fest to | Allentown | = s R ¢ |T.os Angeles A. C.. and broad jump, S | S Roitoml vy, C 5 Edward Gordon, University of Towa. T . in the first of the holiday hill at Games Today e sl Rhiel, Dodgers, 1. Today's program consists of the R I SAY GUARD, WHEN His MASESTY, "".." Brooklyn, but came back in the sec- | New Haven at Springfield Douthit, 31 Bancroft, Dodgers relay events and the decathlon. Ke \ KING GEORGE~ RETURA'S -To BUCKINGHAM m ond to win, 15 to 3. behind the ef- Bridgeport at Hartford. ELL 5 : Frederick, Dodgers, 1. neth Doherty of the Cadillac A. C., . AT > fective pitching of Morrison who al- Pittsficld at Allentown. Solph, £ | Cuyler. Cubs, 1 . | Philadelphia, is the defending =2 PALACE, KINDLY TELL Hir -THAT MATOR lowed only eight hits. Providence at Albany. | Bottoniley, | Spohrer. Braves, 1. | decathlon champion, and the out- > £§ HooPLE CALLED; we AlD GIVE MY RESPECTS skl A Hafey, If Sheely, Pirates, 1 standing favorite to repeat. The Den- STV -THe QUEEN! E, The Yankees continued their Games Tomorrow Southwarthgee ; | Comorosky, Pirates. 1. | Ver, Tios Angeles, New York: New- % HER MASESTY THE Q Afl Mfl seemingly futile pursuit of the Philu New Haven at Springficld. 2 ihiatt: = TR M. Gaston, Red Sox, 1. jark and Boston Athletic clubs will AND coULD You GIVE ME -THE LoNDo! delphia Athletics. winning two games | RBridgeport at Hartford. W, n from Washington, at New York.| Pittsfield at Allentown. ORRES CH T pRNfiEH? without gaining a step on the league | Providence at Albany. +e] WoULD So LIKE To CALL o 1M leaders. The Yanks started the FoR A CHAT! ] oWN A LARGE RANCH A FEW MILES FROM HIS RAKNCH - : (N CANADA , =~ AUD MY V(ST York countered with six runs in the | BY the Assciated Prets ‘ 3 ¢ I et et 1 Heavy Ritting Asgregation I'rom | J WollD BE -HAT oF A fourth and went on to win, 14 to 4.| Chitego — Spug Myers. Pocatcllo, i B E s F MeMan Figers, 1 | R o e NEIGHBOR , Not a member of the world's cham- lodknockediier ol inplen S0 EiEp 3 s Melillo, Frownr. | kI e i i ! o SPEAK! ions hit a home r e Louis, 2. Clyde Chastain. Texas, | tnii : i B | & * 00 S 4= e un in the two |\ 5eked out Frankio Russcll, Elgin, |sameress ' 5 SRRt [STirounctng BN [ I, 3. Patsy, Pollock, Winnipeg, |[Hargreaves, © .. e e O | Canada, and Eddie Mallatin, Chica- | Kremer. p ... | National league—s40 A o, drew, 6. & | American league—300 ball team trounced the Sokol team Portiand, Ore. — Maxie 1R0sen-| x . Rntted for Haid in | Total—702. of this city yesterday morning at | | 7 W AENBIIIL i 2 -4 Reeves, Red Sox, 1. have teams entered in the relays, | Cochrane, Athletics, 1. which include the quarter, half, one ; h Cronin, Senators, 1. two and four mile events first game with four runs in the first me ] ( | i J"T:rl :;Mmr:" : S ame runs e fi 1 ndians, . / i | imning ana were nocer ended. win | GHTS LAST NIGHT | w5 - s, mdper 5t SOX0LS LOSE GAME ning, 8 to 4. In the second Wash- | 1 3| Shea 1. ington got a two run lead but New it 5 2 Alexander. Tigers. 1. = N T = The Ilast Glastont A. C. base- Philadelphia trampled twice on the Boston Red Sox, at Philadelphia, by scores of 3 to 1 and § to 1. In the first game Lefty Grove held the Sox to six hits and in the second Jack Quinn allowed Boston eight safe blows. bloom, New York, outpointed Joe| xs—Batted for Frankhouse i = = | Willow Brook park. The heavy hit- Andersony Covington iyl l 107 il | St Touia 100 0 S BY ONE SECOND ting of the visitors featured the con- lie l'eldman New York, outpointed ,l:_","‘lf"; i L‘""m‘\;m 4 Quiney, Mass., July 5 (UP)—W test. Hayes and Salak were both Red Uhlan, Oakland, Cal. 10, Tt Grantha it RS |liam C. Zepp of Worcester was win- |s T!IM from the mound. i | st. Joseph, Mo, — Bobby Vincent, v, 'Struck out: By Kremer 1.|ner by one second over Arthur Beck | The locals staged a great come- \, = [ = = Stillwater, Ok and Red Ingham |} . Frankhouse 1, Losing pitcher: [ of Sharon in the $1 mile road race back in the closing innings but they St. Louis followed the leaders with 5 :h«"rn yesterday. were unable to even threaten the a double victory over Detrolt. Seven- | o, Lovk dvew, 10. Roy Hitiott, St lead b T « 3 o t ted Steve Mickna, of 5 | Clarence De Mar. veteran mara- their opponents. The team teen hits paved the way for vietory | Losebl Cuitpointed Steve Mickna, o (First Game) el P ENEy Omaha, 10. nelnnati M3 001 s1_o|thoner, was third In the race which Will practice fonight at St. N - ‘(, " r,':&( s 12 to 6. but Detrolt | *girmingham, Ala. — M. L. |Chie 521 100 20—s | was scheduled for 10 miles but cut field. The summary: ER el 14 to 10, in the | (youne) Stribling, Atlanta. Knocked innings by et e, | ShOTE Decause of traffic congestion ut | FOROLS] e T,l: oo ": a T to 6 score. | oy ony Iuente, Mexico, 2 e e o e | tha AnishiANTh e stinekprizotwent: 10 s D M Sk i i “”;\‘ divided at| “yginston Salem, N. C. — Jack les, | Frank McCune of Dorchester. | iy Bl - The White Sox, be- | Gross, Philadelphia, knocked out hind Red Faber who pitched an ef- | juck MeAuliife, Detroit, 4 fective game, won the first, 9 to 2. |°° T 5 a5 Miljus held the Chicagoans in ths IR ANOTHER BIG PURSE | SALESMAN SAM Who Else, Guzz? HOWLEY 1§ 00T e ©1929, BY NEA SERVICE. INC. Arlington Park to Close First Week AT e o e of Racing With Post and Paddock TAKE THAT BUNCH AW, RaTs! 'STeaD (somein Jumeos, sam! & B R Tomoriow OF EMPTY BOKESTO | OF WORKIN' ™Y LOOKIT THAT BUMe! and Vice President of Club Re- i TH' BASEMENT, samM! ) WAY UP AROUND / Ol0 SOMETHIN' EALL Chicago, July = HERE, | WORK IT /. ON YOUR HEAD? | Park will close the first week of its g > 20 day meetings tomorrow with an- { other h purse, the third of the week., Tomorrow's feature will be the post and paddock stakes, $10,000 wdded, for two year olds, at five and sponsible For Report. (P—The Globe ¢ that Dan How- manager of the St lLouis lirowns, in third place in the Ameri- can league pennant chase, will 1ot | ono_haif furlongs CK hext year, the paper sa ‘The dash is expected to bring out le between Howley and | the nicst promising two-vear-olds of oy, vice president of the club. (he scason. Arlington Park's hig responsible cvents for (he week produced & to- According to Howley, the news: (4] of £,000 for the Stars pancr says Melivoy has been giving and Sivipes idicap yesterday | orders s to what players should be which was von by Dowagiacs $7 used and Howley claims Phil Ball. tor the American national handicap president of the club, is the only one which featvred the opening day pro- to give orders and that it was so ' uram, and 310,000 for tomorrow's understood when he signed a three. highlight year contract which began with the | = 1927 season. BARNES BOYS STILL PLAYIN Ball is said by the paper to take Both Jess and Virgil Barnes still the blame and that McEvoy in or- lave playing baseball. Jess is with dering player shifts, were mer=ly | Buffalo and Virgil with Baltimore, acting for him, in the International.