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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 8 1929 FALCONS, KENSINGTON AND CORBIN RED SOX ON WINNING END IN GAMES—WATERBURY “Y” TRACK TEAM BEATS LOCALS " _BURRITTS GO INTO FIRST PLACE IN CITY LEAGUE—CHURCH LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT—UPSON WINS TOURNEY—ITEMS YANKEES FAIL TO GAIN BURRITTS BEAT PIRATES REDSOXDEFEAT |FALCONS SCORE VICTORY WHEN ATHLETICS FALTER E"hh{EY"S.;,?figEA]RS FOR CITY LEAGUE LEAD ‘STAFFIRDSPRINGS ~ OVER WATERVILLE TEAM + Sevi v i i ickey - s Winners Cut Down Three-Run Lead and Win in Ninth . . ur | Pat Rose Shines in the Box for Local Aggregation — M“l::'n?s%}'l?fif:‘;::cgf:cx gi;njflf'lxl:lggx?::c Winners Go Into Second Place, Inning Rally—Cardinals Upset All Dope by Smash- ,Lm.ls Agal,“ Reach Their Win- -Strong Defense and Timely Hitting Results in 9 to Two From Leaders Over Week-end—Detroit Wins| 1i¢ Alter Saturday Victory ! ing Out Win Over West Ends in Final Inning — ning Stride After Setback 4 Win—Game Is Onc of Fastest Played Here This Over Washington — Indians Divide With Boston ————— ! Holy Cross Aggregation Takes 12-Inning Battle | PR \I o Season — Dalko Proves a Scnsation at Shortstop— Red Sox—Giants Take Twin Bill From Cincinnati | gigna s i From Senecas—Triple Tie in Circuit Is Broken. [ iz atter a temporary setbuck Hardware City Team Losei in Taftville. Phantoms 1.000 last week, the Corbin Red Sox base- G e Reds. 3 - i ; .Iball team yesterday handed the American Legion . Standing pressed in the final inning they |ball team v y Colliers e A\ By the Associated Press | Kress, ss Vsl 5 Y. M, G i 333 | Burritts A strong defense coupled with|W. Xolf, Pet. [cracked and allowed their younger |Stafford Springs Kaceys a 5 o 1 timely hitting and the masterfur J- 1ol 750 |opponents to walk off with the|lacing on the Stafford Springs lot. | pitching of “Pat” Rose gave the Fa Totals I enticpanitno Rp el end ERere e Sequins v 1335 | Holy ¢ 667 | game. Juckland serving them up for *he | con baseball nine a 9 to 4 win ov: Melillo, ¥ L. 1 not exactly beer and skittles for Mr. | rarrel. « 2 7 Holy Cross Jrs. .... 3 | Cardinals 5 % 1 667 The losers threatened during the|local crew. turned in another m: the Waterville aggregation yesterday | . 4 Cornelius McGillicuddy, what with | Crowder, 0 { In one of the best games pl | Pirat 1500 [entire contest but their enthusiasm |terful pitching —exhibition. He al-fafternoon at St. Mary's field and |FHET 5 Kimse . oo ) lin the Junior City league this sea-i\West Ends ... ... . 500 |led them into some poor base run- |lowed only two hits and fanned 1 hrought the three-game losing st {58 0% ol MickeviCochivanciond (RO son the Colliers defeated the Holy!g necas ... R 000 |ning and as a result several rallies | Patters and he was the master of |of the locals to an abrupt cnd }’a“ el il sl ‘?,n‘\'f'”; x—Batted ' | Cross Juniors Saturday afternoon at| Following Saturday’s games in|which they started were nipped be- situation all the way im‘onr:fl | pattle was cne of the fastest played R e xx—Batted for 3 " Walnut Hill park, 5 to 2. Until the | ne City Baseball League, the Dur- |fore they had done any damage. In ord Springs scored its 0nly [here this season, the fans bel Agnneca ol o vell g netiy e S Neg Vank eighth frame the winners had held | yitts ™ through their 7 to 6 vietory |order to keep the winners in check |counter in the second inning WheR itreated to good haschall throughout place. neir backs. Tho Tankeen St e w0 11 3 110 0 advaniage although during | o\ (no Pirates and (he defeat of |during the carly part of the game | Iiclds threw wide on B. Calchera’s the'mine innings. The tcams weie appeevablerto B5L ONLY B ey e [ Trowder.. 1 Robertson, Struck this time each was checked by sen-{ ;. \west Ends by the Cardinals, |the West Ends were obliged to exe- |SloW hopper. Wise fanned but Riccl | ry)l of snap and fight and accorded = S e b LaiKey - sational fieldirtg. During the contest | \ont into sol> possession of first cute three double plays |took one of Buckland's fast ones on | tneir pitchers pport especial- | ralcans 10 0x—0 EQUTY, and: the. Mackmen iwere) lef pit rowder there were four double plays. v [the arm. A fielder’s choice moved |1y in the pinche Vaterville 000 000 400—4 | Calchera to third and Buck's wild | Two base hite: Kania, Collins. Thres [ place in the standin The results| The champions put one run over ith a lead of eight and one-hal e o oo el liplab s 2. e results e champions i with a lead of cig In the sixth inning each team had | ¢* (o games broke a triple tie ba- |in the initial frame and this was | | “Pat” Rose, who has been cover- Nits: Luty. Struck out: By Rose S, tween the Burritts, West Ends and [sufticient to keep them in the lead |Pitch scored him. ing left field for the Ialcons. took games WASHINGTON the bases full and nome out but| The Macks were more concerned S Imalhentwas ahistlo “toroiand arior [ sufti S e T AR TRt able to score and afterl i vy o sent the (wo losing |until the fourth when the Cardinals | _ Bucheri reached fir o |the mound yesterday and proved | when Jellin dropped a fly after a | over the return of Cochrane to the | loading the bags with one out in the lineup than with the immediate | following inning the losers again |lC2M": the Pirates and West nds\got a man around. The former |\ rr Dy ™ wise ‘heaved badly on [that he had plenty of stuft. Ros»| QRARFN HRARTS [OSE R into third place a* pace behind the|made their run on a pass to Basil worked slowly and steadily and, out- 1 ‘ ; ‘ . 288 Bamesire Ll 0 fight at hand. The loss of a .365 | Goqyn, s oLy o “ardinals. The Holy |and a double by Wojack. The win. |Charlow’s bunt and Bucheri went to batter who also is one cf the lead- | Myers. ‘ The winners put their first coun- | HOl Cross and Cardinals. Th el encp Sa ol S0 DYTReIns " WDl third. He scored on Tuckland's ing catchers in either league never | Bluege ter’ oyer Hnithel{hird {rame swhon||CossHieam nosed Jolt jthe SRenceasiners Gouniad yon succensivaneingl eaile il i oRiT lds counted on did any team a bit of good, not even | 17" Flores doubled, moved (o third on|il & 12-inning battle and now, be- |by Surko, Daly and Zembke. long poke into the bushes in right 6% b- te Afhlstics Gacianatin | at, an infleld out and scored on a passed | hind the Burritts, the Holy Cross| "The next scoring came in the || o1& BOSE B0 0, BURER (B CE 0 suffering from a fractured rib, in- | Hadles ball. From this time until the|2nd Cardinals are ina tic for sccond |seventh when the West Ends seem- | 'St R 00 £ ] jured by a pitched ball in the Wash- 2 eighth neither team weakened for a [ Place. The Senecas burrowed dceper |ed to sew up the game with three | =1 "0 Goth Pields hammered a ington series. The fracture, at first moment and scoring a run was!into last pi with a standing of no | counter: These came after two | " jiive at Pallanack that was {00 i 4 hrules, ivas nob dia. something impossible. games won and lost | were out and no one on as the resuit | o 4 MGG EECH G T N (he covered until the Philadelphia club 3 The players on each team were Burritts 7-Pirates & |of a pass to Al Blanchard, a seraten | 120 10 FHRCE TR erred | Tichind Rose's steady hurling, his Eewoned Ghicazo, (e ! |nitting the ball hard but there was| A decided weakness in the outfield (hit to shortstop by Fitzpatrick and | o %0 0 M 100 Toie b third mmates played brilliant baseba Physicians with the ball team |H. Rice, cf jalways a defensive man in the way|and the lack of that “never-say-die" |errors by Erickson and Suess e e e e | alnnie1a] Sse vering (Al sortal b promised an carly return of Mickey | Griringer e 3 and no one was making an error. |Spirit on the part of the Pirates and| The winners got one of these bacl {m,w,, out at first. Yankaskas dou. |Sround nnd making many excep- to the line-up, but declined to speci- |\ ayander, 1v o1 2| Two errors, two singles and «|the possession of that faculty that|in their half of the inning on dou-|yicq (o left. Sullick holding thi=1|licnal stops. Time after time the ty any particular date. McManus,” e double gave the winners four runs|keeps a team fighting until the last bles by Zembko and KIopp. AS it |4nd he scored on Charlow's perfect Reialinl Tash Tl ovtontotiha L 4 c5lH in their half of the eighth and this|ma Al Arritiain e . |and : v ¢ : i in the eighth. The locals were un- Having shaded the Athletics by 5 | Hargrave ghth and thisfman Is out on the part of the Bur-|was nearly 4 o'clock at this time and |isne1d hit ; rd line drives Al {51076 Gont the platter. Fields had a big day at bat while [g¢t the man going to first A double play featured in the B S A S 2 |side of the seventh inning. was nev [ e e e s | Local Baseball Team Is WhiteWash- and sent eight men back to t | bench via the strikeout route. In spite of the high wind. Rese dis- Cyrils of Hartford. ayved g t control and his twirling e et e Playing a return game with the St. Cyril baseball team of Hartfo:d in the Capital City yesterday after- |noon, the Sacred Heart nine of this city suffered a whitewashing to the tune of 3 to 0. The winners scored twice in the fourth and once again ed in Return Encounter With St. |l coswursnann to 4 Saturday, the White Sox did 7 : s {proved to be the deciding factor of |ritts, gave the Burritts a 7 to 6 vic- [two other teams were waiting for § iin librousn Job vesterdsy dg|” B i the game. tory over the Pirates and first place |the diamond an agreement was|pueheri starred in the field. The ing short, proved a sensation | " Diay eaiunes win by 9 to 3. Ted Lyons halted F \rhe losers tried hard to rally inlin the City league standing in the |reached by the managers of each |gore {and made five wonderful stops. |Spenty Hartford ]’j;“’ e on the Mackian attack while the Sox| A—Patted for 3 ¥ in sh. el :i:fihturn at bat but were able |game played on Diamond No. 2 at|team that the game should be called [ Bvery one w: hard chance but | oo o PO o 5\.‘, M’I’I"‘Sl thlri climbed upon Earnshaw, Yerkes, | Notinston fi1 Segs |10 secore but twice, these runs being |4 o'clock. The Pirates went intolat the end of the eighth. : | Dalko flelded them cleanly and dis- | oWPONICE Hned the ball to third 8hores and Rommel for 11 safe hits.| Two base hits: Johnson 2. Three basc “_hm"‘(,d two passes, a wild | the ninth inning leading by a 6 to 8| Th West Ends went out in order LapASRIEH g s I [played a perfect arm, lining the bail ;o '\\.~,,h‘al ..]',(‘ l“n“hw‘;,om: At St. Louis Hoyt was failing for |hits: Fothergill, Alexander. Struck out:) PItCh and a single. score but a bad misplay by Charlow. in their half of the inning and the - : {1 |to first with perfect precision B L (b RN e Cardinals went (o work. Suess went Rose opened the game by fanni This was the first game that Re. the Yanks after the champions had | BY \Whitehill 3. Marberry 1. Losing| The summary: o it o By o triple, gave the Burritts the edge 7 |out on a fly, but reached fir : T o a fly, - omas. Ashmore sliced a sin e ost i to 6. Then in the last half of the [on a pass. Things looked bad for | LATK#skas thamy SaTe R Sl I R U pitcher: Marberry OLLIE stretched a winn'~g streak to eight | """ aherny SOLLLE games by taking the opener on Sat- | 1 o i B e - p Bucheri, ss R 2 center field but Mueller hit into a urday. Pitted against Alvin Crow- | HOSTON ninth, the Pirates, unable to do|the Cards. Their hopes were reviv- | harl 1 2 double play. Luty to Konia to Par- der, the former Brooklyn school boy AB R anything against Bruno Kania, went (ed however as Smithwick dropped Bucklan son After two were out in theip | Dipowicz. 1t put on a neat pitching battle for six [N y 3 . 0 3 out like a light. Even in this|the third strike and when everyone, | el “aihalf of the inning, the ILalcons ;:w"n:\':(\!l, o rounds, only to crumple in the 7th|Reet ot gL, Cosaieski, 1 frame, the last chance that might |except the latter became confused T srarrorD s 3 | rallied and scored when Klatka sin- |Zujko, 3h after the Hugmen had put Crowder Baratt at aress have turned the tables, was thrown IYink ran for second, The batter was \B > gled. Haber strolled and Kania fol- | Kraszewski away when Charlow, the third man | 2 2 ] i ™. Fitzpatrick 5 2 SR b i “ht Rl |uklinski, 1b ) |automatically out on the play and 4 lowed with a hingle into right field ¢ up for the Pirates, hit to shortstop |Smithwick made a perfect throw to | b ormoe : 2 ver, « B e e 5 S S out of action with a fractured left | Winiams, ct Tembkal B forearm. The St. Louis pitcher suf- 1 Totals p - i r S = M. Calchera, 1 3 | Collins crashed out a double to |Sapkowski, o fered the injury in the sev.nth when e and failed to run the ball out. A bad | Wojack who dropped the ball as he ' Peccin, 1 T |open the second inning but Rose ve- |Reed, » struck by Bill Tickey's hard drive.|Gerber, ss throw caused a muff at first butltouched Fink. | R. Calchera, ¢ ... 4 1 ,i'mi ”'h ;‘“\,‘ hies batters in order, | Kurpeki. The Browns hammered Hoyt for |Dobens, » Johnny Klatka recovered the ball in | Surko then grounded to Wise, s 2 Ty | Cenadice -2 7 Ruffing, p : % . 0 {Hits by Luty and Ga ave the two markers in the 7th and three |F £, ;’“‘“'-‘hflf time to touch the bag be- | who threw low fo first and Fink | Jenm, 1f . | Falcons another run in the last half | To L egilo Runniciey counted on the play. Daly connect- | Adams, p - l'ot the sesaton The Burritts hit the ball on the ot more in the Sth to win at the finish [ K. Brrett ed with his third hit of th y EanoueraSt i< e . nose when hits meant runs. The Pi- = day sud| In the fourth, the Falcons batted | spoqonaiski, Rothrock, x Pl by 7 to 2. Wilcy Moore was called | Bigelow, xx Ir!':’“zm 5“7 i into action after it was too late for ChentL de Zarabl A S = 5 onik, s Zembko sent in both runmers whe 3 5 < < ard 3 i ? Totals 3Lz i . i s n | Totals 1 T the offerings of Kolb hard and |Gwodz ss Clmiiphdo, any ' good, but, young Elenkowsidy ot ;‘;(‘;‘m;‘:g“ifl‘:“ifi‘;"?lo‘r%a:‘"n”‘:: he slammed a double to center. | xPatted for Wise in aih | pushed three runs across the plat- | Yedziniak, 1b L "' The game was mark, by the |Red Sox 00t 103 00 Esahigs o | stryenars, 1 score in the seventh, the team was|<harp (fi, e o roa N f0=Plter. These put the game on ice, |jrvenars | Martin, Tusko: Poval J. Peters, c cosmmmmmnmnd ! Gl losnosoams wlosssssusnses lossssz0o e Heoscereomuuod ) soowy S S b S Kimsey held the Yanks in check CLEVELAND F. Teters, cf held scoreless.: Fly balls that seem- Iding of each team. KIopp | “ryy huse hits: Fields, Preisser, Buck- | Kania reached first on and error and | Winialski. 2h o AB ¥ %, 0 after Crowder's departure. Higgina. ot Statisticians, browsing through i [twirled a fine game for the winners |lan Yan H run Fields. | the ¥ Luty and Gaida sin- |Rydzew p ! ingly should have been caugh: o ¢ | ; r is. | then Parsons, Luty and G . y ght in the |yt got himself into holes on numer. | Struck out: By Buckland 11, Adams 5. | glod in suecession. Rose weakenad |Bowen, p J Domain, 1t the record made by the Yankees|Averill ’ outfield - a c joutfield dropped for hits and put|ous gccasions due to his [for a time in the seventh and the |PH21o If wmssssmusa~soTh- i o e om0 a1 o Totals since June 1, have rushed to bat|Fopseca, 10 Folieey on” oo i lax with the observation that the Hug-|sgyact G Ran e SR AN000 001 T (e I (Pt S ases. men in that time have won 24 games | Porter, 2! 2. Struck out: By Florkowski 6, Trusz- Of times. i(hnfll_\ (’]x;n(vl /‘f:‘:\:l r)l)yl::]fl!h:q;\flll(ms of SOKOLS DEFEATED Waterville aggregation drove four | Totats rososso0N lossnans and lost only 11, a .686 gait which, | Gardner, s kowski 7. The first two innings resulted in blows runs over the plate. The Falcons. Sacred Heart 000" 000 00— maintained fo the finish, might easi- [ HU!™ P no scores. Then the Pirates all but | | however, came back in their half of ; : i o w wo base hit: Bzialo. Struck out: By o WEST i a 2 5 p ly save Huggins's fourth flag.| motals i UPSON SHOOTS SHUTTLE sewed the game up. 1In the last half | Local Baseball Team Drops a Heart- | the innings and duplicated the visi- poed 5 Bowen s Delvers into the dope have neglected | x—Batted for Riyne in 6th i of the third, Carlson sliced a drive | A. Blanchard, 1b . 0 ks o Klatkn and Habor, Kanivs | x-Raited for Teed In din to mention that in the same period | XxTPated (or GRier In 0 MEADOW GOURSE IN 73 to right field for a single. Begley | 5tZhatrick. Breaker (o Gilbert Clock Nine of | walks to Klatka and Haber. Kania's | xx—Batted for Reed in 3th. the Athletics have won 24 and lost | goeian 000 000 1012 beat out one of the prettiest bunts|iieis, | double, Parsons' single and a lonz | only 9, some better than the Yankee | Cleveland 000 130 00x—4 3 Winsted. | ; The vist o b t e o =3 B seen at Walnut Hill park this year. | Woiack, | triple by Luty, The visitors H KEY LE GU MEETS record by any system of mathe- wo base hits: Jamieson, Fonseca, g ° : % Johnny Rose threw wildly fi Carmier, rf Sokol A. C. baseba 2 st |unable to touch Rose in the eight Toatics, Mo imasination s meeded | Willams. Home run: Falk. Siruck outi|Local Golfer Has Never Before ¥ ldly to first The Sokol A aseball team lo: i B Rz Losnshritehar SEUOn A fo get Charlow and Morelli sliced a | Smitiwicn, © a heart-breaking game to the Gilbert |and ninth : ! RS oe (IS esuit 1Of, & possibls Clock team of Winsted yesterday| Ity led the hatiers for {he daY. 4 W. Keane is Reclected President g 3 ’ long single to center, field. This all | : s . Broken 80 But Wins Tournament 8 e conlisall jT5B1an B o b 127 vac 1o the e resulted in three runs Morelli| afternoon at Willow Brook park, |crashing out a triple and two sin- | finish. Boston 3| on Local Course. scored on Mangan’s double to right| T°' An even break from this point to | Cleveland d and Bill scored when Budnick drop- October 6 would send Mr. McGilli- Lo Annluan) Inspired by the recent exhibition | ped Smith's high fiy to left field. s, cuddy home with 84 victories. To It of golf at Winged Foot and follow- With these odds against them, five | in e it 4o poor & redord by tha PHILADLEPHIA ing the example set by his club|runs behind and the game appagent. | Athletics, the Yanks would have to gy, o Sy mate, Ernest Smith, C. W. Upson |ly lost, the Burritts came in to start | proved to be the deciding hlow. Mel- |chances without a hobble. ~Kania win 51 and lose only 32 of their re-|Haas, f ........3 1 shot the Shuttle Meadow course in|one of the greatest uphill fights any | Zembko, s : L 1 lnick, who pitched for the locals, |had a great day, taking care of nirc maining 83 games. That pace is a|Dykes ss 01 Saturday. It is said that he never | team has put up. A single by Luty, | Eficksan, . 3 2 twirled a nice game, but a few men- | chance The only error made cn October 27 and play for 22 weeks. shade below the Yankee record to|Smmons I 2 : before has broken 80, but when he | Begley's error on Zaleski's ground |S0W0¢% 8 - tal lapses on the part of the local|the Falcons came when the mizht |\ W lccane of Hartford sag re. date, but who thinks the A's are | hore 1) o Bot going over the week-end in the |ball and Stanley Budnick's hit |neer 1h | i o outfielders proved to be his undoing. | “Ty Cobh” Gaida dropped a i in | .jictaq president and Frank MeDon- going to break even? Miller,. rf 0 Best Selected nine tournament at the | brought in one run in the fourth. |¢ 3 % |center. He made up for this, how- | gueh of New Britain was elected Earl Whitehill pitched four-hit | Hale, 3b 0 3 0|local course, he played the lower | Doubles by Rose and Joo Klatka iy | : = \mr ith bis timely bittng. Sl HemBrltaln ween lscls ball to give Detroit a 9 to 1 victory |Perkins. o 0 nine in 37 and the upper nine in BRI} 5 3 E s de- | apiece. Sl eSS A ol The score was § to 6. The contest |gles in three times at hat. Klatka, | at Annual Meeting Held in Provi- was exciting from beginning to end |J. Kania, Parsons and Gaida also hit and was replete with sparkling plays |hard, getting two bingles apiece. and heavy hitting. | Filding honors must be given o | Beebe's home hun in the eighth |the Falcon infield which accepted 17| dence. Providence, R. T., July § (#—The American Roller Hockey league vot- ed at its annual meeting here yes- terday afternoon to open the season PR D 0 : S SEE. | the seventh scored another. | weat nds 0 Thgsyrina glugusfotiohiainins Mranchiscatvene o pibe il et for his best| A double by Carlson and a triple | Capdinais o discussed but action postponed until nine holes, which was good enough | py the mid-summer meeting at Hart- F ; | Morelli to right field gave the| Two base hits Thol 1 to win first prize. i 1 ford, August 4. There are five clubs | 1 0 over Washington yesterday, and the | yaries, 5 Indians divided a pair with the Red |Orwoll. x Sox in Cleveland. The home team |Shores. p won the opener by 4 to 2, but Ed|jimme, xx 2 ommell, p Morris pitched the Bostonese t0 a 3 |grench, xxx to 0 victory in the nightcap, halted | at the end of the fifth by rain | The three foremost contenders in | the National league maintained the tension by winning simultaneously | yesterday, but the Giants gained a |3 paper advantage by taking two|;inim games from the Reds yhile the Pi-|Watwond, rates and the Cubs were limited to |K one victory each by the schedule. The Cards and the Phillies rested, | Pirates another. Morelli was out at|~oVh: Struck out: By Blr | Ast Len Morse, L. H. Stevens, “Keck” x—Two out run | [ Stuel in the league at present, Provider.ce, the plate trying to make the drive 1. v v ror s b | scored | Tv a | Cottine, et 3 s : ) ort) clisu T et sler ot g Twenty years a favorite a"d;m”‘(‘"fl L : 0| Albany, Waterbury, New Britain and Burritts scored another when Luty| (Continued on tollowing page.) | still the leader of all, for quality | conain. b2 o | Fall River. but there will be eight or | 1 L ! i singled, went to second a | rban, 1h ENE 010 when the season opens. I broken out at Shuttle Meadow and | gouple play | many of the players are making rec- | pen oot , P BY B G many of the plavers are making xec-|“Tnen cane e qawn tor e mur. | Petty Annoyances RIGGS in actual play. If some of them can|of tho ' Pirates. Stanley - Budsick | 7 repeat tomorrow. when the state, one | Siicicd ang. stole secons deeamk | 'LL READ A FEW MINUTES | “f 3 " day tournament is plaved at Shuttle | poautitul throw by Mangan. © Rec. | BEFORE | DoustE Ty LIGHT Meadow, they will be among the|nit 1o Charlow and he wafed oot | e 4 and probably need it after that 28 to| Totals 3 1 21 prize winners. | ball. Instead o?n me m“v{frd o 6 St. Louls victory in the second! x—Batted for Terkes in 2 That event will be medal play for | oo picking it up and s in i \x—Batted for Shores in e e e ing to second to catch Budnick game on Saturday. This orgy not| i ' ed for Rommel in Sth. Y A0V flat-footed, Charlow gave only broke the Cardinal losing streak | piiadeipnia 010 0o n20—3 | Connecticut golfer who has a state | gyt 0 AT AW s I VBT o Wi modien mejor Dhiars 500 013 00x— | handicap card. The morning round | gion #10 POth men were safe. Joe| league record fo. total tuns by one |, THFe Pase hits: Watwood Simmons.|will start at §:30 o'clock. Prizes will [ 112 [ SIngled scoring Budnick and | club in a game. O e ok oty By Eovonuc | beawarded for!best low and 8ross | (o are 4 ?PRO“ Sty Fred Fitzsimmons ran his string | Losing tcher: Earnshaw. Winning | 1S and 36 hole | was mnd‘v’ fi S eh e ©f scoreless innings against the Reds | pitcher: Lyon o= m | "Stb" Budniok :na;!:igvo“!‘ooucm:} sco the ‘ SR u an ;ori_klv'ht shutting out Jack Hen- | CHURGH LEAGUE GAMES atka came home. Luty then | ck’s boys again yesterday as the | N . I L | trivled to left scoring Budnick and | western invasion of the Polo | at]ona eague = he was out at the plate t s Grounds began with a double head- | St . | make a h el i) er. Titz won the first and last| S e e o 1 7 it , | e vent out one, two a ;a:_‘:; o(.a:: ser :‘\;h’lr!:‘:lzlr}‘\fly-l’)vl’“li” f]_\(‘,_{_\"x‘ré Put a Stop to Flight of St. Matts | three, Charlow failing to run mn“é\i. and repeated in the opener yester- : = ¢| Tonight. ‘:Ix:rnlnr:«;(h?\,::r-‘: S b day by § to (. Both Luque and 2 ¢ 1 0 4 o ek R et Genewich were knocked fr e : . St Inenieys enora) ; T box in the second game, but Ralph | iy 7 s oA pardgtiiunegeramphich o b Judd did some fine undertaking at | & 8 “4 4 1 i 4 [|dangerous, lies in the path of the St. BERRIT iR R e N sl L 0 A 3 | Matthew's German Lutherans in the s i ( 3 > 1 0|Inter-Church baseball league tonight Home runs by o |and will make a gallant effort to win | Fussell and Comor et A seed ! o 7 0|the game between the two teams and | Zajay 2" ! B ! "ITS MANY A DAY Sinee Vs | » S " - = Pirates to defea 4 7 to/| Gudat, § 0 3| put = stop to the onward fiight of Yo : 2 | = VY 2 CERE HoT PuPs. No DANGER ConTiNvED 6 yesterday and i y 5 |the Ieaders. The game. to be played : EAD A YARN LIKE Tuis OF GOING To SLEEP AS lead of half a game over S, . |on Diamond No. 1 at Willow Brook | ) . 1 D - who won in Boston B | park, is‘expected to furnish action | Kunia G5 Long AS__‘M BEADING — Fullis, 0|and excitement, but the St. Matts, TH'S O with seven victories in eight starts ota 38 American League e S ‘ ; ?lto their credit ,are confident of a | ‘ rIRATES arker and Ted Hart tied for second | place and in the draw Mr. Stevens 3 got second prize. RS a i el [ & /’// 7 o|ing another to their rapidly grow-| pegs 7t 0 ing string. | Charlow NEW TORK e B 0| The Swedish Bethany outfit will | Morell, 1p AB D 5 o|seek revenge upon the South Con- [}t rf A et i 1 o|gregational nine. The latter team | xjanmean o Robertson, 3b . g H o ) 0 : Ran. Gehrly, 1b S t Farre 0 edged out a win upon the occasion | smith, ot Ruth, 1t : H lof their previous meeting. and the | Falli= Lazzeri, 3 1 nklin square zregation is hent | “* Durocher, ss H i r an in & South church, however, has finally Hoyt, p e ar N , e 1 up from the cellar to the; Moore, p T . Conens ey livision and will work desper- D-Ill’l! PERRTET to stay there. Koenizg, xx e ardt 1 s : he Iirst Lutherans and ity Totals AT ety a \ethodists will meet in the third Cardinals 5, West Ends { Struck out Blue, 1b R 4K 1 S0 - |all in favor of the Lutherans, but the | Cardinals was too much for the | combat of the evening. The odds are The determination to win of the | % 2 / 7 J 4 4 } Badgro, rt . N 5 00 —3 | Main Streeters have pulled some sur- | spirit of overconfidence of the West Manush, 1f . TEaty 3 = prises before in the league and hope | Ends and as a result when the Schulte, cf 0 o (Continued on following page.) [to do so again tonight. champions of last season werc lens Wy IRsuNE

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