New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1929, Page 14

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1929. STANLEY WORKS AND AMERICAN PAPER GOODS TEAMS MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE — ROTARY CIRCUIT TO START PLAY NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON—ST. MATTS DOWN STANLEY MEMORIAL CREW IN CHURCH LOOP GROVE PITCHES MACKMEN PACEMAKERS WIN | RESERVE STRENGTH MAY WIN (OLLEGE BASEBALL ROTARY LEAGUE TO OPEN TO WIN OVER WHITE SOX| CHURCH CONTESTS CHARTANNOUNGED | PLAY MONDAY AFTERNOON Burleigh Grimes Hurls Pirates to Victory Over Brook- | . S | Eight Teams Again Entered in Circuit Fostered and Iyn—Both Demonstrate Why They Are Best Twirl- E Tlgmclflag ngs flvaéue_NO Supported by Civic Club — Mayor Angelo M. Pao- anges 1 dlandin; 4 Schedule of Games for First ers in Either League — Cubs Trounce Braves \ Championship Race IsFixed | nessa to Toss Out First Ball—Four Teams to Swing and Giants Set Back the Reds—Phillies Take An- Into Action—Contests to Be Staged on Monday and I { | | out of Cardinz po! Kain, by on but Wwith 2 The Yar the St 3 pitch Gehrig’ Georg hits a face Wa doubl the fir pense mitted t count, him shi other From Cards—Yanks Bury St. Louis Browns. | 1] Sw | Sw 0| St d conce 5| we air Mitckayden, ADLEPHIA AB I H CHICAGO Al Rt i : ‘\': o | nir | six | 1hr | 1he err | the four from t 05 d 1 considerable by Ha A's wer going into t cKain of in barage in that f es kept Louis Bro: hammer for 1 h nd homer © Pipgras granted nd retired the first in a rookie Iy 2 to 1 rove v six T T i out A n: ma B woil National League Browns | — s ding Lou | CINCINNATI AL I four | Swan et 0 b 13 men to S H PO A 4 0 order. | sta st e bi W 1son's 15 ning . nir ru v when | s | ett home | ni first Nt ) < ) | con 0 thr the Krz and the the gave ban not wh in and sco I 2b; Sw [ Kraut, e | Kraut | of jefs Brilliant |down the Swedish T | bat ners, By Mor- as | |A | Bet fiel Another run w rd har 1 ) I ( | bases, the home on Klopp's nk, The winners jumped on Alden Hev nents cond him connected safely derson | son. Inter-Clinrch Standing L. Pct Matthew's 5 th Cong. . edish Bethany nley Memorial inity M 3 ight hasebal in the Inter last evening, ntrated as of the utmos! has 1 fie Rue -Church for & di hroy aders in their The i attacks tory 1o the three mes ai Willow Matthew's in front t nley Memorial herans Brook park rman t nosing o 1 ronquest of Sy eed- nine. In th nd these games the winners thr on rd of re outhi tight play but cam in the ficld and on the St Matts Win Lighth Matts it v, the limit and did not Klopp sent L the but the Ernst Sieiehth viete Stanmors down u nn in Kicffer Ield pions to six ted e The reserve strength of the lea o scatterat es as the season Stanmors collec oft upon whom their By BRIAN BELL York. J 9 (I —PBasel vers who sit on the hench day their Billy | * Matts p thir nn's home de it frame did the St W in- ked up their ‘ ly not ssion, and h in the next Not until Iesers Pla and day out ed fellows pl lines only at are very nece A few lik Yankees and Giants h pinch a un - whils more favor- head it they = 2 he i th the break M et Mat nse, but ¥y g0t one then and another in siventh on the anly Matts of «he game. Coming 1p for Jast turn at bat. the leaders 1 the game from the hen umann was rede ong inter Ben Pat vals ough de Pasc of the nd n acclaimed nd jon Crawfor s raw ir hi hit L homer the & terms of der opposing remark A the he and a s derisive ength of decide A ma as strong as ump re n tea ts sub its su bes: 1he anmors. cnps and score by inni anley Memor 1olden, ss; D). W. Siohl, i ol A0k IFolden. cf; Hamlin, 1f St. Matth ‘s German Lutheran Preiss ; L. Neumann, If; M. st | pennants just no stror No ma y be reason hand fade The | extra | Bob ager incapacitated ly effici pennant a ohl, rf; IIORS and nt replacement is at hopes unl in with ind o A\ man, Steege, n. Mem 000 6011 Matts. 001 Swedes Keep in Race "he First Lutherans clun, to the heels of the leaders, win x4 rather easy game from the thodists after one shaky inning. of; Whe Ruth two-thirds of 1 c: 0 vf N stricken the same time, Sam Byrd, Ben P chal and Cedric Durst were {hrowr ch and held their S w 1001~ by sickness a owr sta re awa Miller two capal Mark Koenig, shortstop, and recruit from Huggi substitutes in regular high priced for four runs in the first two in- | ¥Y®4rs only to have the tail-end team back in the sccond to score on hits by Pinkerton, aut. and Landgren and a Hewett. 1 with this 4 Lutherans held off their fo ranother inning and then nged out another quartet of runs sewed up the game. Fresen e losers safe after that il nning, and the Swedes did have to score any mor Red” Nelson's three hits made the batting star of the game, ile Anderson and Ahlgren chipped with two apiece. No Methodist more than once. | 1 the team sank more deeply than r into the cellar. The | s and re by inning: dirst Lutheran—Nelson Erickson, ss; Nyborg, ¢; Peterson, rf; E If; Ahlgren, rf; Fresen anson, rf "rini! Lary, fr ice <0 Max Bishop had arily from second Connie Mack shifted | my Dykes from third to s | stationed Sammy Ha atly wea afield injury He probat to | ore, | retire tempo; oppo- | Manager Jimi- cond | without gr | but anothe | barrass him. ‘h/nn to toss the | Burns in at first | with the versatile Jimmy {the outfield the leaders off with Homer Summa woll Walter Ire plu and and nch The Giants uncovere greatest pinch hitter [ford, who can play ei nd Manag of other ‘ubs have pable emer fielder in Norman MeMillar w. hit well while playing o a recent pinch. The | A.|call on Brickell when the regula outficlders falter. and majors h; An- Stronquist, John extras. 1 ¢ s.—Carle rf: ; Morton, A. Hewett Pinkerion, c; Klehes, 3h If; D. Hewett, 2b; Landgren 1=on, 1b. | who thir | the | many othe 400 I Church Wins fielding with men on the ed the South ch thany team in a and the win- hits, converted rs in the but important b H. nactive liv on the hench reflect on two ball who spent ch only to get t the world ough Rohe, an h cived no cheer of o o et days tle for thir | chances in se held el plac to four A | who r passed six men, faltered critical was found for the losers were cu ed into 1 world is sup- moments. o8, ro of the seric down on the only Red ¢s time and again, being trapped | < ite i but he pla base by Parker or cut down | 1 in the Boston Bra ling by Stelma’s whip-like wing. world ast double play checked another strate hany rally, 2 the winners' in- | a Athletics, 4 ed fast all the time and just comi a1 ed th near- iv ther plate on any play Deals sittir PLAY TN BRISTOL for a run in st | Fddy-Glover Post Team M | Sn t wor W out nner hits to- innir ¥ Bel 14 out put the South ims B the two on on Lingdren's L ome Stiffest Test of Season in Contost Tonight m loc aKing the Legion cir and e the the vainly itk innin on him clout to de at wa fitth. | ¥ .cgionnaires los f Anw 1 but itting utd do In two out and two | Strom p left for a tol nine this las th oppon point anmen s 30cke a to a 11 ( ome nd- was an easy made veral sensational terrific maghe while 14 1l raced the o ou m will meet m 5 fourth and retired in front Continued on Followin 4 g I afternoon, | I seem passes the managers count. irst Round likely of Above arc t Annual Tovitation off 1 to decide the BRICKELL Dirates pen of ROUTT LEADS FIELD 1K TOURNAMENT Fournament Starts at Shenne- rali rokes EA first outpoin irgh (10) Boston Mas cossety whose und | ratehe Twoo Dorothy h N Today, qualifying second en Orcutt tropolit n ¥ ho tied Hurd Camphell Yo pos paired agains t in mpio; 1 of Alifie A play - last p a \ i Glo July 9 (A—The baseball league schey New York astern ntercolleg: ile of th mes for 1930 was a v B ed today by Ellwood W. Kemp the new the first of the informally s of Yale, ry-treasurer organization. This will | Sfiicial championship race league, which functioned among the tea Columlia, Pennsylvania, Cornell and Dartmouth, 1 the main informal call nd-h very oth will open with Yale close on at The 1930 chart, which i repetition of e play 3 h team to play a hom: of two games with ¢ member. The Wednesday, April 9 lumbia, and with Cornell fule ne series on lule cails for ¥ pla championship games agai mouth at Hanover, N, H. Since the carly days of the first college league in the cighties when the teams regu- larly made the jump to New Hamp- meet the Green. Prince ine its trip to Hanov unt to Ithaca for the Cor- playing Dartmouth on the following the Red en- Y to Ha Princeton to e 10 on | nell game Monday men big 20 Ya New d the Elis will n on June 14 for day game Black. It Yale and tra- in over on T May will May Tigerto Princeton the en on [ mary ¢ Orange that arra and imed Princeton ditional third game to be played York in first two d divided, but such a play- count in the leagu the two teams a for will or the not unless championshi tandin tied or position in the leagu hedule Yale at th at Yale, Cor 19—Columbia at Columbia; ell at Pe ornell Yal Dart- 2S—Dartmout 30—Columbia at mouth at Columb at Princeton; B sylvania —Cornell at Columbia nnsylvania, Cornell Columbia at Yale Dartmouth; 10 Dartmouth, 12—Princeton ~Princeton at Columbi 17—VYale at Cornell, Princeton at Pennsylvania; 20—Yale at Darl mout >—Dartmouth at Cornell; 24—Pennsylvania at Princeton, Cor- nell at Yale; 31—Princeton at Yalr Pennsylvania at Columbia July 4—Columbia at Princeton Pennsylvania at Cornell; 14—Yale Princeton; Dartmouth at Penn- 16—Cornell at Dartmouth Columbia at at Cornell; mouth; 14 at Dari- at the oy net n for 1t Tn | s¥lvania; wha in- Phila- ein Martin (10) Chica- Pitts- Lightweight Champion 1s Azain In Good Graces of National Boxing Association, go. July 8 (P, ammy Man- \fwelght champion, s iron- his difficnlties with the Boxing association and body has sanctioned his tifle ut Na- the Angust 2. Mandell “black W3 erown Manazer K retivity for sociation accepted it was p list* ced on the for not defcnding ugh. However, prorised more often er his ch in good faith. for | Princeton | N. B.| (1S SONNENBERG WRESTLES LEWIS | ‘Heavyweigh( Champion Meets | Man He Toppled From Throne Boston, July 9 (P—The stage is for the third meeting here to- Inight between Gus Sonnenberg. king of the heavyweight wrestlers ani Ed “Strangler” Lewis, the man he toppled from the throne. Despite the fact that he lost his crown to the former Dartmouth football play- |er at their second encounter, the trangler reigned favorite for the third time, | Al indications |likelinood of th | Fenway park pointed to the largest crowd at in the history of the sport. Both men declared them-, selves in the proverbial “pink” mat-wise experts professed (o he- lieve that Sonnenberg’s almost con- | tinuous defense of his title since he | acquired it six months ad left | him somew ragged | They also affected to give weight to Lewis' claim t he had devel-| |oped a perfect defense for the ex- | gridiron hero's famous flying tackl the most erons hold in |champion’s repertory and the ona which |aster in several close matches. The bout will be witnessed by ts commissioners from three states, Tllinois, where Sonnenberg is junder suspension, Rhode Island and | Connecticut. Joe Coffey and “Doc™ | | Krone, rival Chitago promoters ac- companicd Commissioner Samuel L. | |Luzzo of the Illinois state athlet commission. | Coffey and Krone announced thoy had signed both principals, the wir ner to meet an opponent selected by | the Tllinois commission in at Chicago around Labor at oniy ved to avert dis- spe a match Day, GANZONERI THO T0 ONE | PAYORITE OVER HOGRAW Chesty Litde Italian Meets Detroit Veteran in 10-Round Bout in | New York. | 9 (A Can- 1t rules a favorite for his 10-round match with Phil McGraw, vetera Detroit lightweight, at the Queen: Lero stadium tonight Canzoneri, apparently in the great- est condition of his career, is aiming at Sammy Mandell's lightweight titls #nd may achieve that objective when York, J sty Iy 1i ~Tony 5 it 1 ! | [he clashes with Mandell at Chicago | on August His hout with Me- | Wi his last before the | championship battle with Mandell | McGraw, a slugger, has shown | definite signs of being on the down- | grade but |to give Tony a fight all the way. | Canzoneri, apparently invincible since | he relinguished featherweight | championship and joined the light- to be his ite to win a decision. | oy | CARDINALS PRACTICE The Cardinal baschall team, entry | {in the City Baseball league, will |at Walnut Hill park Jof the t All members | m are asked to be on hand | Smith, Paradise vs, he can be depended upon |® Wednesday Afternoons—Schedule. Another Rotary Baseball campaign wil get under way next Monday afternoon at Walnut Hill park when four of the eight teams making up the Rotary curcuit will wing into action for the opening games of the 1929 title chase. Al- though no definite arrangements have been made as yet, it is expect- €d that Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa will toss out the first ball that will end the clubs on their title grind The Washington playground team will be defending its title this vear. This club will make its first stand on next Wednesday afternoon when it stacks up against the scrappy Y. M. C. A. nine The circuit will consist of the same number of teams this year be- ing composed of the Washington, Willow Rrook, Paradise, Nathan Hale, Smith, Vance and Rurritt playground teams and the M (A league League Schedule The schedule of games to be pl ed in the league is as follows: Monday. July 15th — Vance vs. Paradise, Nathan Hale Willow Brook. Wednesday, July Burritt, Washington vs. Y. Monday, July 2 Willow Smith Wednesda Vs iR Smith M. G, — Paradise Hale vs. A vs. Brook, Nathan 8. Tuly 24 — Burritt vs. Y. M. C. A.. Vance vs. Washington Monday, a1y 29 Vance vs, Villow Brook, Nathan ale. Wednesday, M. C. A., Bt Monday, Aug. i Hale, Smith vs Wednesday, Aug. 7 Y. M. C. A, Willow ritt. Monday, Paradise vs, July 31 — Smita ritt vs. Washington, Vance vs. Na- Washington - Paradise vs. Brook vs. Bur- v, — Vance shington. 14 — Willow Burritt vs, Aug. vs. Wednesday, Brook vs Xathzn Ha Mond ritt. Nathan Vs, Wednesday, Aug Brook vs. Washington, Aug. M. C 10 —\Vance TRur- Yo MG A Willow Paradise vs Vs H | Smith, Monday, Ang. Paradise, Smith vs. Willow Brook Wednesday, Aug. 28 — Vance vs, Y. M. C. A, Washington vs. Nathan Hale, — Burritt vs Rules of League The rules to govern the this year are as follows Rule 1—Any hoy who will not he 15 years old on or before midnight of September Tth is eligible to com- pete in the Rotary baseball leagus providing (a) He has a signed birth certifi- cate, or (b) A note attesting to his and signed by his clergyman or min- tule 2—The players' roster will consist of not less than 10 and not more than 12 hoys. Rule 3—On the cach team, with rector, is expected field ready for play at 2 o'clock, Rule 4—The games shall not be played latter than 4 o'clock in the fternoon Rule 5—A protest must BE SIGN- ) BY THE PLAYGROUND DI- RECTOR and nanded to the leagus director at the New Britain Record league day scheduled, playground di- to be on the its mateh with Tory Canzoneri here on |Weights, is an overwhelming favor- | Office within 24 hours after the pro- tested game has been played. Rule & A toss of a coin will de- cide the home team in each coutest Rule 7—No profane or abusive language will be tolerated from the and the ag-|Practice tomorrow night at 6 o’clock | plavers while a game is in progre Such a breach may the of- fender's disqualification. cause WELL - | BY BRIGGS SUPPosSE I'VE GoT To TORN IFF THE WATER BUT | DREAD To S5E& THE LOOKS OF DISAPPOINTMENT { \ou THEIR FACES A T TR T T —_——— e —

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