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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929. LANDERS GOES INTO TIE AGAIN FOR FIRST PLACE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BY BEATZ:G STANLEY RULE—BURRITTS TO MEET DERBY FALCONS AT ST. MARY’S FIELD SUNDAY—THREE GOOD GAMES SCHEDULED TOMORROW IN CITY LEAGUE'—SPORTS LANDERS AGAIN IN TIE FOR DUSTY LEAGUE LEAD Sinks Stanley Rule & Level Ship Under a 4 to 1 Score— Vincent’s Home Run With One Man On in Sixth PIRATES INCREASE LEAD IN NATIONAL LOOP RACE Pittsburgh Team Defeats Phillies 6 to 2 as Giants and Chicago Cubs Split Double Header — Cincinnati Blanks Boston Braves—Cardinals Take Win From Robins — Red Sox Tame the Tigers in American Circuit—Senators Down Indians, 9 to 3. The crucia Grounds is comple who have grounds since Cub: 1 Inc Br d th a ous double eader beneath Coogan's Blu Pittshur, rough riders once more P ttl the Polo being conducted to the the Pirates, of the of te satisfaction of vielded not one inch they overhauled endence Day ants split The s a tedi- as mpe: ker Bowl led half a the were wi ume ga The Pi their lead 1§ 2. whi and losir register iportar lost colt until yest the Buc : n even te ith Ch tes now lead th ind the Giants by half situation Yorkers icate s mora han game to Cubs or Th New is even wo ure 1t gan h and seven mo as they than Pitt Fred Fitzsimn 11 hits nd afield in the Cubs had little 8 to 3 d for rapy ng by t hon steady in Defeat Graw 1 Bill Walke a team w left-hander Mitchell ha weeks by 16 to Walker's, but vietory ers still h. th ich 1 i to a rnoon finally won general assum four Giant ¥ and th perfo n, increasing whic leads both Wi obliged with r home run nance the leagues. his 21st hitter and I Ervin Brame turned i game against the Phillies where some pitchers co selves fortunate not fo many smashed out of the the five drives was Hurst, but this more than counter-balanced by circuit blow from the bats of Traynor and Paul Waner. Red Lucas shut out the Braves by 6°to 0, giving further proof of the seriousness of Jack Hendrick's in- tentlon to quit the cellar. The Braves now are only one game away, but a margin by Hack and 2 were L nglish of th a five hit them- have lot. O a homer was gain of one game will not turn the | trick for the Reds as th. ed fewer games than the Below the with fewer games played takes the worst of the percentage in case of a virtual tie. The Robins bowed to the Cardi nals by 6 to 3 at Ebbets field, re- ceiving a check in their crash the first division. The fourt rung now is four games away Rain halted all important along the western front in the ican league yesterday As a result the Mackmen wil! meet the Browns in double headers today and tomor- row while the Yanks will play two against the White tomorrow The games that were played Ernest Barnard's league saw ted Sox tame the Tigers by § 'as the Senators downed the In dians, 9 to The Red Sox victor vas notable for a ten run inning by the light tapping Carri pitching of Russell and £ hdrdly up to the batting. Ma Manus helped the Tigers save faces with two more home Dale Alexander hit one Billings, the Detroit pitcher, Alex- ander and McManus executed a triple killing of Red Sox in the seventh, while Alexander cut in with an una ted double play in the ninth. have play- Bostonese. 500, club ctivity in the 15 their ru American League verill, Fonseca Falk, 1f Myatt the Phillies | " Phillies 6 |* against f the Giants | a park | attempt 1o | to| BURRITT TEAN IS READY FOR GAME Meeis Derby Faloons Sunday | Mternoon At St. Mary's first time this team will field its home battles the Derby afternoon at 3 o'clock. w has spent most of in playing on the road but that Falcons have de- to away for this com- the Burritts will fur- attraction the local MACK’S LUCK on the St grounds baseball Mary's 1S M when it Falcons o Sunday 1o local cr its time sceing iv'ulul the mov 3 |ing week-end nish the field. at Sunday stiffest of the Derby Falcons one of the best |teams in the eastern section the state and the Burritts will to be on their toes to win. opposition to be met regarded as the entire i S is xande 1son re considered of have Kensington-Endees Bristol New Depa |invade Kensington Sund noon with of the st lincups available. Manager Moore has all the confidence world that his crew will turn Bell Towners. The Bristol out- will line up with Stavinitsky e {Cummerford or McCar Car- ney 1h, George Scott omb {3b, Jimmy Malcolm ss “Dinty | Moor Handlovich, and Waterman in the outficld. The game will start lo'clock with Eddie Crowley The o5 will Hngest die in the biwk one the fit and Levins at 3:15 doing the umpiring Senecas-Meriden it Senecas will go to to play the St S city. T sh en slaus Meriden it oppo- | locals but with Jim- and Billy Wolf eneca lineup, will Sunday team of crew will some - 2 ==CONNIE MACK n with @ combir Conni < set sition for MeCo These port firin S ) | New |gred ; Me n contin strengthencd. Holy Cross-Nationals The Holy Cross team will mect | the Hartford Nationals at the Wash- ington school grounds Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. The Hartford aggregation is composed of some of the best mi-pro players in Hart- ford Sacred Hearts-Last Hartford The Sacred H TAY | i Philadelphia break Connie up A. Alonzo | mob dia VI sorts Writer) 12 (P—If thy Mac otting pass Stagg and Jim T e because the sport for them. July is n Here ‘onnie k the 1long the otl plan a: climbing 1 in to 1l picture uous al 5 s trio hope. at 66 and Ten arts will aaeet the East Hartf Athletics in East Hartford Sunday afternoon. Falcons-Maple Ends aren’t winning regularly The Falcons will travel to Plain- |hut Mack at out with ville to meet the Maple Ends of |a j o thrill- Bristol in a return game. The con- mond exploit ye test will be plaved on the Plain-| ville High school diamond Ti 1 Red Sox-Stafford Springs The Corbin Red Sox, after defeat- ing Stafford Springs 1 Sun will return there again Sunday a rnoon for another contest. ATHLETES STAGE FINAL HORKOUTS Yale and Harvard Men Have Re-| o sce” spect for English Team [« e e 034—12 105 11x—16 Three hase Wilson 2 ord Heatlicote. any mor ott, ny Mo romiise ars old 1 f ay and ( with n o Jim still ha CINCINNATI X AB 1 ) the may uin the h flash a hts go team couldn’t a tant football last va ingle I 29 stab inking ht wound up intercollegiate title by to an unhappy finish. Perhaps most prominent of ail tho s Mack heart-br drive to overhs the Ya 1t i now hbourg, rf Maranville, \ing Mack getting resnlts nty-ninth A's and probabi or at leas who in nager holds the cl of will be ru few years mo Cawbridge, Mass., July 12 u:PvAi lyck | Harvard and Yale athletes have [veloped considerable respect for the nglish athletes from Cambr and Oxford who will compete a them tomorrow in the ninth national track meet betw various universities All concerned went {f workouts yesterday, T men seemed inclined | tasks less seriously than their can competiters and they nd the stadium remir who pulled ter of a 1ge | wit his poor 1 i is privileged int long as he lift the lovable to stay there r- can a mezaphone. en g, nde ago's athletic an yea Douthit 1S Selpl Hig B Haf to tomie Ameri- | h af won't be new Ten her. ny o when they dic Eyck on t some impressive ecially Roger wood of Trinity college, ling quarter miler air of confidenc both camps, I 2 taking anythi o |Harvard-Yale men 0| call that in the last m o] ford bridge ir o[ favored to 10 to taken into k of 10 SELL STABLE Group of Thoroughbreds With Oxfor A the Exception of Tour Horses (0 Go On Auction Block. 0 camp seven cago, July 1 | Price Headley of Kentuck ption of four ho A. Hu exc Olyn Il at public auction in t Paddock Saturday, July Headley said the stable exception of Alcibides ezy and Peggy Mac of the lar hors which wi xt year. horses to 1 I becauvse g his f JUN I .15 | Pwo did-Western Teams Amoeng the Light to Compete in Tourney Next Wednesday., APPEARS AT HOME | Mastro, N ATl tern team: Chicago's Teather will comy t Contender, to Meet Billy || Shaw in Chicago, | TADERGOES OPERATION ) N. Y 3 (1 chipped | s will lose s the pace. sports wor- | CHEERS VETS | EGIOWAIRES WA B 554 SUORE ‘Bddy-Glover Post Baseball Team | Swamps Berlin Entry Lddy-Glover post bascball After a stinging defeat at the hands of the Bristol Legion on Tuesday, showed a complete reversal form in its game with the Bolton- Kasica post of Berlin last evening ind belte rings of two twirl- for a runs, Percival ington and | team suffering o d the total was played grounds count ers zame 4 of 35 the Ker at enue in final was 35 to . ed earl final the and con- inning. Run he parade s nued until the after run cros plate in the ALONZO STAGG | wild v, the biggest splurge com- ng in the fifth when counters were chased While the local stickers were fat- tening their batting averages, lent han, r Legion ler, had the Berlin players eating his hand. The Southenders made their only impression in-the fourth when the New Britain twirler faltered for time and four runs were scored. i"lood and Baylock led the locals’ at- tack while Maule connected safely on two occasions the Berlin nine. The game in the seventh inning. Play West This evening at he Manganmen tough foe in fon team. n over latter tonight will o'clock. ' is an even dozen across. out of for was called Hartford Walnut Hill park | will encounter a West Hartford T The locals hold a deci- the West Hartfordites but regation coming ccking revenge, The get under 6:15 summary of last follows Y-GLOVE | on the | 3 1 the is he game way | game | red age s still are FINAL ROUNDFOR GRISWOLD TROPHY E Groton, Conn., Iy Griswold cup. emblem of victory ot g tt club’s annual invi- | pameriate. e, 1, 2 ; the Shenecossett tation tournament for women today between Maurcen of Hawo) 1etropol champior Edith Quier | |of Philadelphia These two met | | M Or- | | women's 0 SSel: il ; struck | in the final round |Flood. Lew AR today to decide which should suc- | g Dorot! Campbell Hurd | Hurd, who captured the was eliminated by 5| By the Associated (Including games of July 11) National Batting—Herman, Robins, Runs—Ott, Giants, §3. Runs batted in—Ott, Giants, Hits—Terry, Giants, 12 Doubles—Hafey, Cards, Triples Waner, Pira Homers—Ott, Giants Stolen hases—Cuyler Pitching—Grimes, 14, lost 1. par golf to end licks at the the end | hich she s par for Schmary to year, (uier in the semi-final round yeste lay, 3 and 2. while Miss Orcutt was | wamping Helen Hicks, of Hewletts, | N. Y., by the surprising margin of | nd ‘ Miss Orcutt 356 5 L. has 1 tt tou Miss ¢ Hurd ir medalist of three succeeded in | heavy | ment avorite to beat Mrs. 1 the final Dirates, | American FFoxx, Athletics, Gehrin Tigers batted letics, 85. | Hits—Manush, Browns, | Doubles—Gehringer, Tigers, Triples—Millet, Athletics Homers—Gehrig, Yanks, Stolen hases—Gehringer, Tige ssell. White Sox, 13 i Pitching—Grove, Athletics, won | , lost Batti Runs: Ru s | | | mmons, Ath- | nine holes W in strokes, me Miss Quier was th at the up on Mrs. | turn but the defending | itle-holder cut this lead to 1 at | 12th. Here Miss Quier braced, lead and ended the match | : 5-foot putt on 16th reen for a birdie three. | the | sta in the circuit. | made the final scor lowed lin the hox for Paves Way for Universals’ Victory —Pretty Pitch- ers’ Battle Between Wolfe and Nestor — Fafnir Team Swamps New Britain Machine 11 to 1. anding nley Wo 833 Tderaie U ] afnirs .. 2 Corbins Paper Goods nley Rule B. Machine Lan 300 1 143 | .. | 7| nut 435 | plate. Corrazzo is aws =285 lana th to complete a double play. Nick Gill in left field for the tulers gave one of the prettiest ex- hibitions ot outfielding seen at Wal- Hill park in some time. Garro caught a pretty game behind the ¢ in vacation rough permission granted by the officials of the city league -and ers, Frary & Clark baseball |an agreement with Landers, the City team went Lack into a tic for first ||, ague player was allowed to catch place in the Industrial league last|for Stanley Rule. Billy Darrow was night when it Rule & Level battle by the Universals and oW occupy defeated the contingent score of 4 the Stanley the driver's se Fafnir bettered average in second place when swamped the New Britain Mac under an 11 to 1 score. Postponed Game Tonight Stanley Works and Fafnirs will play tonight at 5:30 o'clock at Wal- nut Hill park in a game that was postponed from July This con- test was called off because of the fact that the Stanley Works plant was closed for a week. Both teams are primed and rcady for stiff battle in at to 1. Wor t jointly it it a Landers 4—Stanley Rule 1 A home run by Vincent over the center field barzicr on Diamond No. broke up a tight baseball game and gave Landers the necessary runs to win over the Stunley Rule team. An additional scored the eighth inning run ; the four to one. Up to the time that Vincent, with Fddie Goeb on hase, slapped his cir- suit drive, the g was one of the tightest battle in the seen league | this year. Billy WoMe, veteran right Fander of the Rulers, was travelin ong in wonderful style. He had al- nly three hits and was get- ting wonderful support. Nester Landers and he was pitching airtight ball all the time. 'p to the sixth, he had been nicked for only two hits. A big break in the sixth saved the day for him. With a man on first and Rilly Wolfe shot a single first and second. Lindren right fielder, came in fast cobson pulled up at th threw home to shut o 1un and Wolfe started Oster and I cobson had | to make home. A nice throw caught Jacobson for the third out. Stanley Ruled scored in the first innige. Zapatka was on on a field- cr's choice and Jack Argosy belted beautiful drive into right field. Lindgren fell down going after it and the ball went for a three-hag- ger, Zapatka scoring. second, landers' and Ja- Lindgren a for ag shot the ball to Fitz second. tick tracks for Landers couldn't do a thing until the fifth when one counter was oved over fo patrick lined a hard drive into right | field for a single but Simons allowed | the hall to go through his legs. Fitz- patrick made third on the er Jacobson held Ostertag's roller and then threw late to first to catch him and Fitzpatrick was nipped in a pickle between third and home. Os- & made second on the play and went to third on a passed ball. He came in when Darrow threw badly to first after making a heautiful stop of Lindgren's grounder. Then the sixth inning hroke ainst the Rulers. Goeb singled and Vincent caught a knee-high fast one for his home run drive. The last run of the game was made in the cighth when Vincent singled, got to second on Nestor's single and came home when Zapatka t wildly ter ie kept Wolfe off while Ja- | to the plate | tie the count. Fitz- | or. | to first | anley | a wonder on shortstop for the losers. it | Bogley he | ders. 5 | for the starred in center for Lan- Vincent and Nestor hit hard inners while Jack Argosy | was the only Stanley Rule player to winners | 14 was | hetween | possible | | | teft | this et two hits off Nestor. The game 1s played in an hour and 40 min- The summar STANLEY Al swond wlssss Vincen Nestor, 1 Hilistrand, ] b Fitzpatric Ostert 000 Jacabson, Argosy hita: nit: J iice Ostertag. Home run: Goeb, Garrn, ls: Nestor 2. Woife 2. Dou- Preisser to Fitz- Argosy. Umpires: plays: Vincent to k. Darrow to oonan and Crowley. Time: 1:40, Fafnir 11—New Britain Machine 1 The Dragons played one of the best games of the season while the Machine Shop was in a weakened condition due to the absence of sev- eral of its regular players who are on vacations. The losers were help- less at hat, Ferguson fanning an even dozen and their work in the field | could have been much better than it was 1or first five innings the af- fair resembled a ball game but after that it was just a walkaway for the winners. In the sixth, seventh and eighth innings the winners collected nine runs. The losers got off to a had start in the first inning due to their un- steadiness. After having the count two strikes and no balls on Venture, the first batter, Ferrence developed a streak of wildness and allowed him to walk. Venture reached second unmolest- cd and scored when Preisser let O'Brien’s grounder get away from him. The latter went to second on .. Ierguson grounded to and beat the throw out to O'Brien reaching third. Haber grounded to Preisser who nailed him at first and when O'Brien failed to move towards home Ferguson was trapped between first and second. Kania connected with a pop fly {o field which fell safely for a single and O'Brien scored. This concluded tife scoring until the losers registered their only tally in the fifth. Matis walked to open inning and completed the trip around the sacks when Ferrence hit a fly into the crowd in left fleld which was good for a double. The winners took the element of a contest out of the game in the fol- the (Continued on ¥ llowing Page) ‘iMe and Mire | *THe KID GIVES | ME ONE AWFUL PASTE LAS' NIGHT -~ LEMME TeELL' YA 'BouT "HE SOCKS ME ONE —. 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