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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRAID MONDAY, JULY 8 1929 e ——————————————— b e caliool Bascball Standing FORT TRUMBULL STARS BURRITTS VICTORS, MANY UPSETS IN oo ot i ROAD TEAM BEATEN peakingi BEATEN BY KENSINGTON [AD CITY [EAGUE ~ SPORTING WORLD w02 o e mer Inning Battle to Hartford Red | o f s por ts Games Yesterday R ; Poooccosrrercsresssancees | o Louis T New Tork s |Southenders Turn in Second Shutout of Week BY | (coninics from preceding paze) e bl : ey Chicago 1. Flock of Surprises Are Scored There assms fo bo = lot mors fn | Detrelt 3 Washington 1 Blanking New London Crew By 11 to 0—Pitching 5 C “Senecas HA)CH i X I}fla"k Is Reached under the surface with regard to eveland 4-0, Boston 2- 2 et oent i [l Way A local baseball t than the 1 of Pechuk Was Main Factor in Win of Locals— 3 went 12 § IK 1§ REACHE of the ity are aware of fallowing Ths e Murderers’ Row Finds Offerings of Streeter to Its e it g the games played in the City league w Jaurdercns o L B : at Walnut Hill park Saturday. |Chilageiphia -~ 20 )1 in| Liking—Schneider Leads in Hitting. New York ...... 620 | It happens that the Pirates were |St. Louis | considerably weakened by the non- |Detroit .... 3 ‘ The Kensington baseball club|: y ) appearance of Pat Rose, while the |Cleveland . - 3 3 |turned in its second shutout of the |Mikan going to third. Both 1 lone : > fect of Krystopa, Holy Burritts appeared on the field with | Washington vs 26 3 |\week :when it whitewashed the Fort |scored on Crame single. Cra r v e wonderful job their entire lineup intact. This was |Chicago ...... ; 351 | Trumbull Stars of New London on |scored on Huband's single and H he game. Go- due to the fact that the Falcons, [ Boston .... . 5 2 the Percival avenue grounds yester- |band scored on DeVito's double 1 h i f innings playing in Taftville on that day, took day afternoon by the score of 11 to | Kensinzton scored two more in the a allow three hits Rose with them. hut they allowed | Games Today o i successive doubles by Gill 1 tch b > on the Johnny Klatka and Luty to play with | New York at St. Louis As in Thursday's game the pitc e k and an error by Cun- r h the Burritts i | Philadelphia at Chicago. ing was the main factor in the vic- | ningham. The locals counted once in I nly { ed Joe Ly Boston at Cleveland tory of the locals. The best that the |the sixth when DeVito was safe on |Tlot On the other hand, Johnny Cabz Washington at Detroit visitors could do was to garner two (an error. stole second, went to thir manager of the Holy Cross team, lonely hits off Dechuk's delivery, |0 ¢ Il and scored on I was left in the lurch completely | Games Tomorrow while 11 men returned to the hench Ww's inf out. The final tally when half of his team failed to show Philadelphia at Chicago via the strikeout route, the vic g | scor n the eighth when Schr up. Out of 16 men on his roster, he | New York at St. Louis. |of Pechuk’s puzzling del i s d, stole second, went to thir was unable to get a full team and [ Boston at Cleveland. |1ccals found the pitching of S ) had to use two players impressed in | Washington at Detroit. |to their liking and pounded out 13 | Hubane 1d ou - Mar ‘abay was like a from the sidelines. Tt later became e | hits which counted for 11 runs | The summa . g, lost esert looking for a known that Dalkowski, Holy Cross NATIONAL LEAGUE | Paul Schneider led the locals in | KORT <L ST gl 3 his shortstop, played with the Falcons hitting connecting for three safe | et = 1 s nd by | Saturday. Games Yesterday | blows, He was followed closely by | Mo iy agreement. Joe S layed second Chicago 15, Boston 4. |Huband, Cramer and Pechuk, who g i > base. Two onlookers We are not alone in suspecting| New York 8-8, Cincinnati 0 | got two hits apiece. Pechuk took the | & e 30 orm but that there is more in under the sur- | Pittsburgh 17, Brooklyn 6 fielding honors, accepting Seven | poyrv. ol ’ ! 2 Slon the Holy Cross tean face than has come to light when | (Other clubs not scheduled). chances, which is quite a day's work | stre s o o] There wa situations such as these occur. The for a pitcher. For the visitors the n. of e 0 r In Pirates might have put up a stiffer The Standing work of Berry at short was ne |Qinningham a7 0 L team scored battle with Rose in the game. The W 2 bright spot in th fens h singled and stole Holy Cross came through with a vic- | Pittsburgh ...... 45 & accepted nine chanc iihot | Tot % 0 M 13 5| hit to Wit tory despite the absentees. Chicago > 43 misplay KENS A ] 1lmost to Vin = New York ...... 43 573 ensington atarted the scoring i > ick to score, The fault, of course, lies with the |St. Louis ; : R iinalh: e hen Sthhelden t 5 F )| brought in Krystopa players on these teams who failed to | Brooklyn 3 was safe on a felder’s choice and ad- | 1 2 10 0 Sértias ienlite Connt show up for their appointed con- | Philadelphia vanced to third when mer by & 2 mmn Grail erred on Potts tests. Why they did this, is another | Boston afe on an error. Cra E T : g 5 || to short. Kroll sent a question, but it isn't giving the | Cincinnati andl Schn s . Deating |1 g 3 0 1|right and N 5 Cha team managers a clean break. Cabay e thiow Homere bEad i SR 0 1| thvon Tiden Bats sy claims he wasn't notified that his Games Today short. Cramer advanced to third on | &1 1 IR U D0 e e {hre retive dow players were going to he missed and | Cincinnati at New York this play. He scored when DeVito hit ; g 7 catch him, Joe riding home on the |C)2mPpion Yankees in for that reason he had no chance to | Chicago at Boston a long sacrifice fly to right field | a 1 e peg. Kroll scored on an St AeRoICaoL get others {o take their places Pittsburgh at Brooklyn With two men out in the second | F im b 0 00— : ¢ ok 1 abou —_— | St. Louis at Philadelphia inning Pechuk was safe when I t A i | o ] 7 on American dop The Y. M. C. A. and Holy Cross | — throw to first was wide s Ji B¢ N d e ST enough equipped to Juniors will meet tonight at Walnut Games Tomorrow 1uk went to third on Mikan's sin ,~1w 1 1 it Tonlhn o ¢ St . ) ad they Hill park in a Junifor City league | St. Louis at Philadelphia | game. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn —— — Cincinnati at New York . V1L T i s The contest scheduled on Wednes- | Chicago at Boston ¢ AB RHOP et e day between the Colliers and the - s ] 3 e Sequins in the Junior circuit has INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE = of the Holy | | (iAa;“m \V'F.-;fl'_flfl: i SWAMPS VlSITflRS ' " :, "' ‘3 . § ., by G ‘ vi ' e pisfo ot Don’)t aSk the‘ @ scored on Schneider's single victory can be laid solely and Van Ryn Poughkeepsie regatta; Browne and Nichols schoolboys { Cambridge, in Thames chal- lenge cup mnh at Henley er Co- lumbia's favored lightw s 4 | were eliminated | rrack—Victory of Eddie | igan negro, o | sprint cro rf—D favorite for 0-to-1 shot, o months downfall of the sixty rR league dope. Manager John Caba Buffalo 5-5, Jersey City 4-4 Cross team in the city league noti- (2nd game, 11 innings) B gl o 1 1[Ri n f 5 ’ = L etk eslioa fied President Ken Saunders Satur Montreal 6-6. Newark 4-4 , an s Wrezs i 30 hoth teams o= asuhTat: There ! G Eumeg man wh S k Q. day that he was willing to playoff | Rochester 5-3, Reading 2-0 POHllflS UHGPIDgS OI Wllllmaflllc Fedet =5 T v extr ut o | ROAGE) Eojucan LD 3 2, . . Y O sMmo. e‘-. the Cardinal game. These two aggre- | Other clubs not scheduled f | ‘ross a1 105§ Th har e ; A R el P h H k t gations were scheduled fo meet in | = Pitchers for 20 Runs ] e e of when he tackles the | gam them. He knows! the opening day of the league but| The Standing J t i FoRsaRIRS ST A c " ) i the Cardinals failed to show up. 7 or, With Gra ; = Rochester o 2 627 The Holy Cross haseball m o 1ok py | Hint ; ; L0 R r crown e. in § E r. s:. n.\:lfll Br Manager Daley of the Cardinals iz | Montreal T | pounded the offerings of two of exsin 3. § b a0 oo g ss. he will he i s |the Pittsbur requested to get in touch with Ca- |Toronto St 0 524 | pitchers of the Willimantic = = | ; e A comething like an n to 6 bay and make arrangements for the | Baltimore . playoft as soon as possible. Newark | grounds v srday afternoon Reading [had no trouble in swamping t e -ox 36 444 ] \igitors 20 to 10. The locals had a ) deveon, 1t ) ) o[ has. usingeacle ; : X | Jersey City . 2110 to 0 lead by the s r ! be - I ]‘f L ene ¢ T SSEN i 3 Garnes Toa B s el el = . ’ en ikt dominace i hand made cigars iames Today (5 Sl 2 . ote dominate Aces to score ter 1es dur % A i o Rl B T . Jersey City at Buffalo. | remaining of the game. The locals 2 ) : B IRIT M- B 5 | whet! or n > B played g Newark at Montreal Nt X ¢ I s 1 Baltimore at Toronto G e i Takes LOM] Sqmd 1]][0 Camfl Tronoskl, 1t : ) H i scores and were 9 [ all corners of the Washington EASTERN LEAGUE e Zopaie CHXC(GO £ pn S between them t H PO A B Games Yesterday S S ! e C R Bridgeport 10-11, Hartford Ble while the latter : 1 0| New Haven 14-7, Springfield il L feam Saty : G M Tees = : . "’:‘ HE couLoNT ot e lanela R R LoV ncel £ Stlak twirled the frst six innins | (o Brook pirk. (e LIS B s&m’ ME FRoM LOKDON THAT Y& WRrE ANY MORE [ FAncY How oUR 0 ' R e vl et e WILL GIVE YoU A LAUGH e N AFERTHAT HOT / MASOR IS GETTING The Standing il nding | by his team. John Cabay, manazer |tortahie tead antil the rosults of £ - ” DEAR LADS: — WELL, HERE ONE ABoUT ALONG -« LUNCHING Atbany . s Sl RSO S R0l neld verEuatand (o} I iR ) T I A I\ DEAR oLD LoNDoK — ) TH™ PRINCE [« | U LopoN WiTH | his line-up and el e i s HAVE BEEN ENTERTAWED AND | « HiS PEN " PRINCE =~ Pt : [ st R e D ohnson nes e R TUdRes DR e 3 SHOWK ABoUT LIKE AN STARTEDT0 § ~~+ AUD OVER BERRGHL <o s e e e o A S SR S B e AMBASSADOR .— HAD LUNCHEON | OVERHEAT AN” | HERE -TH™ CHINK Nt o ;v{:h'l ield and finished the g ‘he results of the event y ST WiTH -THE PRINCE oF WALES, STEAM, OR FROM TH” LAUNDRY AT e s B RIS FRGIR e JoNS s s iehrig, Yankees. 21 wr A MOST CHARMING AND HED ToLD N Comile UPTo TH' e, atters, allowed two doubles and a | 1asky. Water : t e DELIGRTFUL CHAP! v MY oF TRYING oN 1 HolSE o coLLECT PRchenald e B o e e e e e wilson, Cubs, 1. | BESTT0 ALL, = MATOR “— TH’RO\IAL ( $6.25 T MATOR Hartford at Broi e five runs itechert, N. B.j Grim ol S ; ‘ v THATS ALL CROWN , Bany At Allen (o Tha homs feam t o rie . 5 inche 5 SR 2 _ (Continued from preceding page.) | S a~"nm\n»sw m:;,,i,:‘iw jend. il ”a“s,w, By 468‘6 SCO]S Sfl[lliday : i : : et L By AHERN' R English track Games Tomorrow had finished their t bat Springfield at Hartford opening New Haven at Bridgeport lead. T ¢ of som= Pittsfield at Albany. poor playi on part of the Allentown at Providence | visitors and a home run by Zapalk and a doubie by base hit: Hornsby Home 1 L et | {in the sixth th | total. In the PITTSBURGH I BY Associated Press. | were fallin AB It AE Tennis L e T Montclair, N. J.—Gregory Man- P. Waner, rf . 3 gin. Georgetown, wins New Jersey Traynor. 3 S 3 | state singles crown. defeatinz Bruce tham 3 1 | Barnes, Texas, in final round R e I | Glen Cove, N. Y.—John Dorg| Hargreaves, ¢ ... 4 1 1 2 ptures singles title in Nassau Hemsley, ¢ ... 0 | Country club tournament. 5 =g ! | Glen Head. N. Y.—Doubles titte|PIn¥ed 2 s neational ST iy 7 in Women's National Golf and Ten- | """ SHMmary | 2 B 3 nis club tournament goes to Mr HOLY ¢t WINS STATE TITLE HOLY CROSS EAGLES WIN | Lawrence A. Harper and Dorotiy |, W G i Montelair, N. J.. July § (UP With Joe Lemanski pitching in Cruichshank of San Francisco. R o kT 1 4 Mangim of Newark won the bes the Holy Cross Eagles : ¢ 5 Indianapolis—J. Gilbert Hall de- | Kulas 1 . ) Jersey, state s s title cate t by a 13 (o 8 Ibert, 5 3 feats Berkeley Bell, Texas, to entor | Zapaks [ iting Bruce Barn i ‘ v ymazewski lerman o2 final round of singles in national | Jhk & el : yesterday, § J 63, 5 bat winn b clay court chan s Bt A R ting f £ four. A cars of Berlin—Emil Hirschfeld hetters % ss EE e 0 Irove the st <hing r h the ®lworld's record for 16-pound putt i e 4 " & tt with heave of 2 feet 10 17-64 in Hamilton. Ont.—Oxford-Cambrids {team opens American invasion wit ek victory over Hamilton Olympic club. Eoi saint crou—mames, 10 0 1 SALESMAN SAM Stretching a Point Baqce iin shot, wins President of the Repub- Pittsburgh 430 124 vington, Ky.—Rose of Charon. | Brooklyn 000 000— 6 [crack three year old filly, wins $10.- T 0 A T b B 00T a foniafOalis fTHANKS For WORWIN' oVER= | accerT ) (WHEW, 'M TIRED! TELL YA WHAT (L) (BND TH' WINNER PaYS FoR ) (W Rece S ofe! AT malte = SInGH Sl Bloare Bl e 4 n-lh.pagf— 5.000 Post and Pad- | F&e-azfi-éx,%:ifie ‘r:e% | DO, SAM -~ IILL RACE YA To, SEE WHO TH' LoSERS BREAKEAST — EAIR! YoU EOULED 1N runs: Grantham, Brame, Gilbert, Fus- |dock stakes goes to Thistle Ann, an ) INVITATION, < CE IR v h O] e e u leuiver OUT Ta MY HOUSE AN : i Al GET To SLeep ERST! ) 1 THE STRETCH ! i o | Detroit—103 injured in panic aft- BRADDOCK RESTING er fire rts under grandstand in Saratoga Springs, July § (UP)— |S¢Mi-pro baseball park. ; | S } IFearing he is reaching fighting forrm | Columbus. O.—Near riot at Tole- (AR T A BED-! {os quickly, James J. Braddock, who | 40-Columbus same as Casey Stengel Z b TimMe STory| meats Tommy Loughran for the|Loledo manager, knocks down g Boone, C hus playe , OVER THE light-heavyweight title at Yankee [BoONe Columbus player. 4 VER THE (ORI HAS SORE 4 i RADIO, Stadium July 18, rested today. He : . LU ) expects to resume boxing Wednes- an‘oi?a:. .Il‘f\.s .s:\m-‘, A\n\r‘ ! / ‘ \ o day. After working out yesterday . Ju (U'P)—Dazzy seeuu_ e Vance, Brooklyn ace and the highest | Praddack weighed less than 177. He| o = o —~ 9 HiT cxpects to scale 173 the afternoon | Priced pitcher in baseball. is again X bothered by an ailing arm. He has Him 2 THE of the fight pitched only one inning in the last g SN - HAay e . | eight days. i TAKES DAY OF REST | T don't think it is anything ser- s — o — Hoosick, Falls, N. Y., July § (UP) fious," Manager Wilbert Robinson | : —Down o 170 pounds, TOMMI | Gid “but it may fake a few mor Loughran. light-heavyweight cham |qdavs to got the soreness worked out pion, was ordered to take a full d2v | of his arm." of rest today by Trainer Jack Brady.| vVance, who draws $25.000 for this Loughran boxed seven fast rounds!season. has won only five games, | yesterday. \wuh the season half over | shoots In their last winnars am | match those being tors during the same t Except for the lust when they let down feet B inck AB