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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1920. LANDERS AND STANLEY RULE BATTLE TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE—AMERICAN LEGION TEAM TO MEET BERLIN CREW IN KENSINGTON—LOCAL NINES PREPARING FOR STIFF GAMES OVER THE WEEK-END—MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES GIANTS ARE BEATEN IN FIRST GAME WITH CUBS Reports That Bruins Had Cracked Seem to Have Been | Greatly Exaggerated — Pirates Now Lead Chicago | Team By One and One-Half Games—Brooklyn De- feats Cardinals—Reds Sink the Braves—Athletics and Browns Divide — Yanks Drop One to White |, So By the Repor ing seem Fresh from Brav CHntende | championship of the world will re- main two la the Chicago Polo ind cracked the the dizzy the gam pped into up bandon Against that 1 itself an in. no tim f the opene by the 1 seemed Turned back t 3 s 4 winnin r games Cubs in seco A double he nsath C: single row 27 Bowl with i \ N defeated yester 0 n a n ) 20x—9 | ¢ home run Brown The Bt Ferrell e Had ance piteher Ciibs to g ture are Cub- Grounds evenly, won | eries i = i | it like an Iri i | 1 2 . four of th aini the card ! schedule ‘ ey are to displace s 1 position in runs Rrown Winning Hadley » and one s for « slim Polo ¢ divided and poor to depend I to stop a team nder the circum- 0] Ola bs not only o 1t the o M Giants on t . with 12 hits to New s0' had a wide line where Guy seemed to delig s seven, but n on the firing Bush presided. Bush t in putting Glants th Yorl N d for sheer joy of support cHance that could Cohen and Hogan cut in which left Carl Hubhell i in' the fifth inning. removal for a pin Jackson and Hogan opened the home 8t ' o half of the rounds with si Det 001 144 00x—10 !Ralph Judd and Duteh Henry, in| Two Nase hits: Rice, MeManus, Geli chiseled a run off Judd in the Tth, Ve s and Henry ited them with one n 4, Sorrell 3. Losing p Gas. 4in’ the Sth on a gaudy Haek % Wilson closed out the with & homer in the ninth “The Pirates hit five home runs in Philadelphia the Phillies fo This total was within one of the re ord of 10 for a game set in at th Bak i wh Phils hit six 2 Cardinals Grantham le Lloyd Waner and Southerr h a » 010 500— ¢ h Kk b h b i prese e scoring W at Game) 00 aon 000 004—4 000 001—1 and nd G ADELPHIA AB 1 two clubs i n the four h Traynor of the Pi O'Doul, Hurst and Phils got one apicee kins, ¢ . e - William n ¢l 2 Jess Haines a Ir by just ¢ to enn to win the opener of AZainst the Cardi by victory again pulled tie in-three games of the pions and the f ision The Reds punched the T1) to 2 at Boston Jack Hendricl to K i S pitched \nkhouse : i it g « Brooklyn eries his Robins with- sagging cham- ] o ol of e Braves B oper personal campaign [ FReurke, sb ... 0 2 of lar Ar lisappointing to Alph i ers i tnr def 1omas cond time Howard d CHICAC AR nical half-game to 1} n leac E o 4 (e i which ’ 4 0 cont "1 displayed that American League |r teynold Kamm Watwood !l games J who 2 with T wrestler, merit emerged as the 16cogrT that than any dock these thr American S vorth LOUGHRAN RISKS THLE NEXT WEEK Two Irishmen to Battle for Light Heavyweight Crown N York, t least, hout T Cel To. ia Br hes his in ther mpion ound title bo t at the The most -poun | of its championship route that New rance, nda back to lass of rom pug iemocratic hoice of Created on other | was “awarded obligingly rpentier a renchman v he dempsey Georges cl rossed wnen singular Sencgalese, rhe Battler's na even mort tr rown in a b in Dublin on St Quite ;| ael won and brought the | ship back 1o America in the On a draw match wit sChoo! conver Pop nally lifted fcTigue in arpshooter, 4 Berlenbac ispute lacon from It may be Braddock-Lough nt el of the ey duel bringi ard puncher lever, fast Few T arder wallo Jersey eeps ut there is is attack. 1 oxer, has or 1 pugilism, or no dynamite in h wields his left with ishing effect The prospe must sc So far in 1 Kk o n ad a floc rst. prize: Suspension ight star, uthoritics, f ortract to fi 2. Fine of Hudkins by solons for bover w sharp pract 3. Arrest artinez, Sp harges of n oppon: 'ROSE OF SHARON LOONS AS THREAT T0 LEADERS Midwestern Queen of Favorite [ led question | premacy ¢ more mudd Ieading the aturday The threat ‘lyde Van | o | Windy City o|of other oxcellent colts is Rosc of | | 0| Sharon mid The J onclusively st on midwes or Iy cvents o atonia ( NEARLY Yound tinued on follc unds. have titleholders rst for no particular rea his title ness from Columbus, following n of his right fireworks cle July 11 ®—The Irish. nothing to worry light heavyweight |, tic custody matter mmy Leughran, the bs out a ory or addock, the challenger, to iriumph in the a week from to- Yankee stadinm. interesting thing about d division is the history wanderings over the side no has taken York's al, to »da o mere in its| | east Ireland, United ilism has been v cosmopolitan the tates. n the ballyhoo, the title 10 Battling Levinsky losi it to ‘Georges t a time wh the being but for match with up d Jack double- to the Siki lost 1 title Batiling must have been risked his with Mike McTigue Patrick’s Day, 1% nature of things, Mich- champion- The F will oppose committee, sting for he out By 1 (Associate Yor 3 eled for ons of i Jacobs—an under way which to ba man cup te at I'ores decision under Mike escaped cover of dark- Gieor after then celebrated Young Stribling. ted German-American ‘Em Paul Berlenbach, | the title from the 1925. The Juck Delaney, h and after a period of Delaney's retire- cl Loughran champion P the Ihoy, Yingland better surpassing doubles pla hind the pr too confide both cf year, will | less g but th is reminis- Berlenbach frw yea slow-moving into the oxer the w pack any in their right hand Jimmy. Braddock | cocked continually not much deception in| Calling u oughran, a superlative | Vido a (hir ne of the best left jabs|(o produce The champion has little | partners right but he liful and pun- exci an go L 5 British ir onal corr s of 2 5o ir hut agains. old the last thr nation h in compet ner at IFor the lead, ring can call includes Molla Goss or fur young girls look cf, thersfore, is t are furnished, t them off. Brad- 9 the fight g f unusual episodes ow me has | t | lead the contest for Altlo I playing ster try of late, of last unlikely active ro llory wh sful in > 192§ of Al Brown, hant the Ilino; failure to in Denmark 000 inst Ace he California boxing alling, alihough the red of any charge of m- boxing fuitill a to o1 vho may g and promis man, a stuc Southern ¢ who appear of internati tl lon to play Miss M Mass,, No. n anc ice in Havana anish ssault ent. of Hil welterweight preferred by irio on his probable Turf Becomes ASSISNT | | | iit to Win Arlington assic saturday 11 (D) three e season n of year od far colts running again usen Dr. Freeland and cspur. | host | western quee M. Camde ned the title of nd nough to malk her considerat of the filly has the rn has | tracks, m Mundi si Distingui four of American f the middls Ashland 1 Oaks, nd E MARJORIE GLADMAN secondary for doubles, the upon the such Mallory s though vill be followe year's One of the {ele e of Califor British ladic TED VOsBURGH Sports Writer) 2 Altho powerful doubic- inis threat in the capable ts two Helens—Will carnest search n for worthy material with ¢k them up in the Wight- am matches to be played and Hills In August bec h won last ause of and the team in ster minds he- ign are two Heler sirens skill of T'h ¥ ese none nt that whom “e t I ion unaided irn back the Xl nteres or thiec the tro ion in 19 est Hills series victories 1o its placed the win- forge into hy was and will pon its i smgles player the reserves o pro- stronge two United old veterans and Mis fo its up assistanc possible Helens States ard in Mrs 1nor coming It now L n T for the Miss Goss ling tennis in t the non-playing capte team is be called upo this season, s niformily her two appearances ries at W bledon bhe in is Mrs. unsuc in was compatr the call i miss, M at the Univ and a n it t da ' Gl rsity of player baptism im- 1 up- tent alifornia s ready onai fire in Morrill o [ the national of M likely cand k- s Glad- th for h Cross of ething of i pl will 1 ppoint ope 1 Wills vo Hel partment that t which Brit With Wimb edge last finals r to be fully n he yean shed Service Medal of v Leglon, I indis will rece Iy meda n Iriday ration, award per for the nnection usior 1 WILL STAGE BOUT h Ret Cool Wi DOWN TO WEIGHT Nos Jul ween stribling I Go Through as Sched- uled in hansas City July W en i G ¥s carlier, § and also | cither | which | course | in | cedingly | ham, | | Hurad sco | only s 1 reo 1 I lexint e titlist NEW FACES FOR WIGHTMAN CUP TEAM iving members of th som LANDERS TEAM Universals Face Tough Op| Back Into First Place Wins and One Loss So TEAMS PREPARING FOR THIS WEEK-END Local Baseball Crews to Swing! Plenty of action |zram for baseball |coming week-end is on the pro- the ; Into Acticn On Sunday fans over the teams all preparing to meet strong contenders on the diamond. with cons will play away this Sunday but the Burritts will take their place as | the home club at St. Mary's fie Burritts-Derby Falcons d. The Burritts have arranged an ex- cellent attraction for Sunday after- noon at St. Mary's field. They are scheduled to meet the Der o ir‘ons_ one of the strongest outfits in cu n whic rtain choice of the visitors have scored a number of sig- {nal victories so far this scason over X STARS STILL PLAY I TOUR Fireworks May Begin in Shene- cossett Event Any Hinute inding pla wi name other me at an for calibre a ored player tory. Mrs Merion, third 3 day mond of Baton o ma comi Doroth Pa most s¢ ent gures shoot to beat Mr KLk no Other gh with tidgewood play. She he eleve xme thre ble and meet toda final and sen Miss Hicks me telle of Hartford ective semi-final rnoon, Mau ot P | opponent in Berni Wis Miss calibre yesterday A Norman by did kos Mrs K N 6 and 5 reen a mor July 11 (P Griswold ion opponent ny fu match with ¥ Ci had t Mrs, | 1 in ictori ven 15, (o) up t lose golf holes tor o w 10st omen consic the one of o mininc has the to imphell shooting onc in D and a hol i irna- here n lett dored tour- the £ no golf- pro fav- vie- Hurd th the par is of 7 ta of victors yesterda hout y in while opponent Orc ce W Wall by d much t the qu i-final rounds. A her of u v dange all of showed Yosing n 1 of In the other half of the draw is due for s tion from her Virginia W western girl nament quar son an player and om [l 1 oppc licago. ed hae en not rou- arter Mar pros this Ha- rons Osh- h Mrs posi- onent s 1 the | other, |teams rated well among the state leaders. These include St. Mary's Prigade, Westville, White Eagles of Edith | New Haven and others. aguinst Mrs.| The visitors will line up as fol- Bryant of Bridgeport, with |lows for the game: Trichka 1b, Jar- possibility of an upset. The |vis cf, Swonek 3b., O'Connell ¢, Min- eighteen hole final will be played t0- |ger =<, Machinsky 2b. Kolb 1f, Buck- morrow. holz p and Collins rf. - 7 A e | Holy Cross-Nationals KID GHOGOLATE BEATS | The Holy Cross team will meet the TERNANDEZ IN BATILE |zood battle as some of fhe hest {known semi-pro plavers in the Cap- |Nationals of Hartford at the Wash- Cubzn Deserts Bantamweight Ranks | of a hard matc fourth match of Reading, Pa., sends of |ington school grounds Sunday after- {noon. This will be an excentionally cluh, a=d Becomes Contender For Falcons-Bristol Feather Crown inds of Bristol in a return game New York, July Chocolate of Cuba has more long step toward wherever oing. T 1 abandoned h tamweight title lot with the fe (nimpressive n t with a wday afternoon, be staged at the Plainville school grounds in Plainville. sucred Hear(-Fast Hartford The Sacred Heart to meet the last Hartford Athletics [in that town Sunday afternoon. The stitast Hartford nine has won 13 18nacio | games in a row so far this year and {the locals ave out fo stop this win- ning streak. The only setback [crew has met durifig the entire sea- son was that handed it by the Holy Cross a tion of this The ved Hearts will practic Friday night from § to § o'cloc All players making the trin are re sted to meet at the o'clock sharp Red Sox-Stafford Springs The Corbin Red Sox of this city Keed has toward ban- honors and cast his | therweights, maki big time debut victory over Jony march rnand The Cuban, battles in the unbeaten in his 150 ring, was in trouble on \ery rare occasions in conquering IPernandez, who bounced into the spotlight a short time ago by knocking out Al Singer. Chocolate ot ft by hammering the around the ring and draw- | ing blood from his nose in the fourth round and coasted on {o victory. His serh boxing ability made Fernan- dez miss ti and again although he gamely tried to get over a deciding wallop right to the end The battle, the opening the outdoor season ficld drew about 20,000 fans. Last night's victory put Chocola‘e right up in the front rank of ¢ tenders for the title held by And Routis, but whether the Cuban will try to win it immediately s ar question. Defore the fight it was suggested that the winner would be d with Routis and h ger promptly denied such a possibility After the Dbattle, the Cuban intimated that he was quite willing to try conclusions with the | ¥rench titleholder at any time i early s Iilipino {the team is again scheduled to ap- pear there this coming Sunday. The d Sox won last week's encounter. Senecas-St. Stanislaus Senecas will Sunday to play the Si. Stanisla'e team of that city at the St. Stanis- laus stadium. The Senecas are unde- |feated to date, and they have been {strengthened the acquisition of Jim McCormick, hard-hitting out- fielder of Kensington, and Biliy | Wolfe, who is pitching the best ball |of his career this season | =y ED FOR FIGHT { Chicago, July 11 (#—Ernie Schaaf Boston heavyweight, has been signed five-time {to meet Pete Wistort of Chicago in run held Hnl‘v“nnr of the main mutches of the A AU “hicago stadium card July 23. attracticn of Ebbets The by matc man Willie Ritola is a ner the 10-mile the direction of the win- of local | The 1al- | the western section of the state. The | al City are members of the visiting | The Taleons will play the Maple | The contest will | Hizh e scheduled | the | club rooms proved o be such a good attraction | |in Stafford Springs last Sunday that | go to Meriden | TO BATTLE STANLEY RULERS TONIGHT position in Attempt to Get Tie—Have Margin of Four Far—Billy Wolfe Will Prob- ably Oppose Billy Preisser in Box—Fafnir Sched- uled to Meet New Britain Machi ne in Other Game. | Standing w. Stanley Works l.anders Fafnirs Corbins Paper Goods Stanley Rule N. B. Machine One of the feature battles of tha present schedule in the Industrial Baseball league is carded for to- night at Walnut Hill park when Landers, Frary & Clark meets Stan- ley Rule on Diamond No. 2 at 5:30 o'clock. The Universdls face the opportu- nity of again getting back into a tie for first place with the Stanley | Works team which now stands a halt a game ahead by virtue of its win uesday night over the American Paper (ioods team. TLanders has won four games and has lost only one and the team is anxious to win tonight's tussle. That the crew will have a toush assignment goes without saying he- | cause the Stanley Rulers, after los- ing four straight contests, won twq straight, one from the New Britain Machine and the other from the P. Corbin combine. Having tasted victory once, the fruits were o sweet that the Rulers aro out to win, if possible, every other game on the schedule. Another baltle will he fought aut on Diamond No. 1 when the Fafnmir team, now the occupant of third place, will meet the New Britain Ma- chine team Fafnirs will probably send in Lefty Huber against the Newmatics while Charlie Miller will |place Ernie Andorson on the firirg line. Both games will start promptly at 5:30 o'cloc HAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Assaciated Press. (Including zames of July National Ratting—Herman, Robins, Runs—Ott, Giants Runs batted in—Bottomley, By the 10) 203 303 Hits—Terry Doubles—Hafe: Triples—I.. Waner, Pirates, Homers—Ott, Giants, 24 Stolen bases—Cuzler, Cubs, Pitching: imes, Pirates, lost 1. Giants, 114 American Ratting—Foxx, Athletics Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 78. Runs batted in—Simmons, Ath- letics, 85 Hits—Manush, Browns, 12§ Doubles—Gehringer, Tigers Triples—Miller, Athletics, Homers—Gehrig, Yanks Stolen bases—Gehringer, | Cissell, White Sox, 13 Pitching—Grove, Athletics, | 14, lost BLERG V PERLICK Chicago, July 11 (P—Jack English lightweight titleholder, will test the championship caliber ot Herman Perlick of Kalamazoo, Mich., in a 10 round skirmish at Mills stadium tonight. Perlick, a rushing, hard hitting type of fighter, has jumped from the ranks ot pre- | liminary boys to a contender for the lightweizht crown during the past year. Berg, PIRATE PRACTICE There will be a practice of Pirate baseball team tomorrow | ning at Walnut Hill park the eve- All play- requested t§ be present. ers are ‘WA ! 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