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¢ [SriitbwiErasie twe more NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929. |fifth. Willow Brook found it not THREE BATTLES CARDED IMOLDING GONTEST it e IN CITY_LOOP TOMORROW {T PARAISE PARK -+ laasaassanaaaa oo oo, o ] Speaking of Sports 50000000 CIVCEPIPVPO00NES ‘With the request of Manager John Tutko to have the Sokol team in the playoff series for the city champlonship, practically all of the managers of the teams in the city are willing to get in, runs in the Elmwood Endees to Meet Y At L Willow Brook Park round 1 not d ‘clock at Br bili brother New to Brool Basebflanding AMERICAN LEAGUE |1y to pr 1y sca am pl ich like a 1 ight 1 Brook Games Yesterday Boston 15, Detroit 8. Washington 9, Cleveland 3. Other games postponed, rain. |that the nine men Binghamton Disband— Willow obtain |tioned as stars Municipal League Baseball Teams Ready for Action at Youthiul Avchitects and D"Sigfl Walnut Hill Park—West Ends to Battle Holy Cross | e s v in Feature Clash—Burritts Stack Up Against the| €I§ Vie With Each Other Cardinals—Pirates Meet Senecas—Phantoms Face| SR 56 American Legion in Junior Circuit. (it achtiacts ands o rnans Detroit ... 42 e | contest held at the s 1 | Cleveland 38 Standing | Burritts-Cardinals | playground today u direc- ‘Washington . 29 W . Pet| The Burritts, riding high and|tion of Miss Hazel Sullivan. ldeas Chicago 9 Burritts Ve . 3 50 {mighty in first place, will battle the orig I varied in design. | Boston . S Holy Cross | fast-traveling Cardinals in the game pictu land- | rur Cardinals to be played at 4 o'clock on Dia- d seacraft Willow Brook : DAVIS CUP FINALS West Ends .... 500 {with the Holy Cross for second place dere Farmer Says Canine Was off r's row of 1 only four Warner and games in the field Batogowski Burke played ni Willow Brook Vance .. ( Frightened By Fireworks. . N. Y., July 12 (®— The Standing g these parts was lion r today. tate police and deputy ed their posse neighborhod p: Philadelphia . New York St. Louis . 55 returned to routine sheriffs disband- Farmers in the b their guns and went to work in the fields unarmed. The hunt started last Monday when citizens reported seeing a lion the woods and fields near A hunting party of state police reinforced by vel- ook the trail. A farmer d calf killed. & large tawny dog, lipped to leave & ed tail, re- at Cortland, n, the owner, said the inimal ran away July 4, frightened by fireworks. f The lion hunt w o EASTHAN ACTIVE ONZ3TH BIRTHDAY Wants No Fuss Made Over Him, He Tells Reporters New A meeting of all those interested will be held in the office of the Herald Tuesday night immediately after the Industrial league game at Walnut Hill park or at 8 o'clock. The managers can then discuss the prospects for the playoft series be- tween themselves. Willow llow I the |The W esque pes were most com- Julian Car- | arded the of Those course baming Games Today Neéw York at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. ‘Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St. Louis. 2. mon. John Sellman an city local razza, teammates, price for their club house and intereyted i | might consult t were lie ione 000 [and they are hopeful of continuing gRucoduuon |their winning ways by upsetiing the Burritts. It goes without saying that it will be necessary to start right away in the eliminations because there are S0 many teams entered that it will take a week of Sundays to even get down to the real champlonship caliber among the teams. olf course Three good battles are carded for tomorrow afternoon in the City Pirates and Senecas Baseball League. With the upsets| The Pirates will have stiff opposi- of last week changing the standing [tion in the game on Diamond No. around considerably, there is bound |at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to be plenty of action on the Walnut |when they meet up with the last- Hill park diamonds tomorrow after- |place Senecas. The Senecas have noon. |about decided to quit being the door- mat of the league and they are ready to smite all opposition from now on. Junior City League The Phantoms and the American gne team will furnish another | I feature on Diamond No. 2 at 4 |} o'clock. Both are likely contend ers for the junior city league title and they are of the most bitter sort GRS« |ot. enemies | The Paradise P lefeated |the Nathan Hale closely |contested game which went 13 in- | nings. Very few extra hits | were fense a municipal g se juvenile artists Games Tomorrow when planning such a project. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. nany and Great Britain to Fieht from colle and Keeps Hits Scattered O'Brien kept the Nathan Hale hits Il seattered, the only run against him being & home run by Nichisti. He also stared at bat with & homer and two doul Duf Nathan | Hale's 1eft ficlder handled 14 chances | perfectly It Out For Right to Face United 1o his home he colors i while G Boston Coll States, wore o tates, At any rate, all the managers are asked to meet at the Herald office about § o'clock Tuesday night to discuss the proposition. Some agree- ment as to the method of play can then be reached. West Ends-Holy Cross The feature battle of the aftar- noon should be the clash between the West Ends. champions of last v and the Holy Cross outfit. This I game will take place on Diamond |re No. 1 at 2 o'clock. The Holy Cross team leap-frogged both the Pirates and the West Ends into second place last week. LANDERS AGAIN IN TIE FOR LEAD (Continued From Preceding Page) meet Joe petition were to begin today with Games Yesterday glu Chicago §-12, New York 3- Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 2. St. Louls 6, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 6, Boston 0. Departure and G. Morin; Melig New Depar Morin; New hes Lyons e | Germany it out for tt when x—Two scored States i onts liie i There has been so much criticism winning in past seasons about a certain few teams taking it upon themselves to play for the championship that it seems to us to be the only logical thing to do to get all of the teams in the playoff and then a real city champion will emerge. from the scramble. Paris Great and Depart The Standing to win w. L. match Pittsburgh . Chicago New York St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston 5 Cincinnati . . 49 48 48 39 32 32 31 28 the dou teh tomorro the favorite, said the winner of the Sunday 1g its hopes on DA el Hu any final two sin England was pir H. W. (Bunr gory, I. G Against this array ier Henrich Kleinschroth, 1. Landmann | Hans Moldenhauer nd Daniel | Prenn. The int finals | United States facing either or Germany les matches on made, of both teams. A three h 50 perfect w | hit was made Helen Was and ;.1 | the de- Withers and Belmont stakes would start on any kind of a track. porters of Clyde Van ner of the Kentucky derby, were cheered at the prospect of a heavy | {or even muddy strip, for it was in | the mud and rain the son of Man | o' War won the Kentucky cvent Windy City, which won the American derby in the rain, also was ready for any kind of going. Traincr Stewart of Rose of Sharon, the out- standing Iilly of the country, said S by Collins and C. 1" Dusen, homer by Anna Palagis. The winning run was made on the famous squeeze play. N. Y., July 12 (A—The y-fifth annive today of birth of George Eastman, multi- million industrialist and philan- throj nd the inventor of the Kodalk and colored motion pictures UMD | for amateurs going through his RO-1 ) gular routine, despite bis declara- five years ago that he was to a new program, in which lef- 15 to play a large part. don't for any fussing on my birthday,” he said. I will not my daily routine in any way."” This year also marked the fiftieth of Mr stman's first jon and the fortieth anniver- motion picture. In 1889 son invented the toscope, the operation of which possible by the Eastman t flexible film whose philanthropies the $75,000,000 mark this year is notably close-mouthed re- garding his own activities. Many Character in Novel o e o his largest gifts, particularly one Dead At Age of 87 00 £ (s &t assachusetts Mo. uly 12 (P—Mr. " foat s 1'% Institute of Technology, were made atman Carr, 87, who ok anonymously, the hill, *The died at | As we figure it, there are eight teams which have signified their in- tentions of entering . the playoff. These include Kensington, Corbin Red Sox, Falcons, Holy Cross, Bur- ritts, Senecas, Sokols and Tabs. sent Burritt Team Swamped Nennars Tn & game at the W )\ play- ground the Burritt team was over whelmed by the Northenders, Except for the second inning the game [a scoreless affair. Todzia made things | 405 JMIY it his p by hitting a - : hit with three men on in |1n8€¢ round July o A : SR DEpaT | Sute - Rogan and o1 Philadelphia to Have Jenklunas . . ") \.:\ ‘]‘) - Secret Police Force . Thiladelphia, July 12 (#—Forma- “Scotland o in ire Pecott Iritain Games Today St. Louis at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. with England ayed sur rzon: th lowing frame when they gathered | four runs. Haber and IKania singled in succession and scored when Bu- cheri doubled to left. The latter went | all the way home when Walicki|ipe conditions of the track would bunted to Cosgrove and beat the lat- | make little difference fo the giant ter's throw to first. Walicki went to |daughter of Light Brigade-Ros: second unmolested and scored on | Mindi Belanger's single | Preparations were being made to | Av An error, an infield out, a wild |handle a crowd of 50,000 or moce, Van pitch and a sacrifice iy by Bucheri |the advance sale of seats indicating | teum gave the winners another run in the | the crowd would he the largest team seventh and five hits and an error |the Chicago season. The track's day | w gave them four more in the eighth. |Of davs will start with a luncheon The game was marked by several |tomorrow soon at which Vice Presi- sensational plays. Bucheri and An-|dent Curtis, Governor Emmerson and derson made spectacular stops while | Licutenant Governor Sterling will ha Kasprow and 'Brien made a couple guests of the National of unusually fine catches | Jockey club. |A couplic 'Y FOR CURTISS Bapt hospital Ferguson did not allow a hit until | the fifth inning. The only other | l [ a FAREWELL PAR’ M . 4 ewell supper will he held to- | Yesterday. She w eQ a ar in honor of G. Do r- s L. frame in which he was touched for a safe blow was in the eighth when! who has resigned his position at 1 will are to be g 21, The in the ch A schedule of games can certainly was be arranged whereby all of' these teams can meet in a round robin series of home and home with the two last survivors playing a series of the best three out of five to de- cide the ultimate champion. There are 15 Sundays from now the end of September and the be easily ; 4 ar aris, July tus; | (o easy and three the for her ged Games Tomorrow Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. base second it ashington care Exciting Contest excitin rsary pla | smot Brook | 11-4 enthus | as displayed hy the spectators t was had when Willow much game to INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE playoft series ought to played off by that time. sary of th Games Yesterday hor Rochester 2, Jersey Cit) Toronto 5, Newark 4. Buffalo 12, Baltimore 2. Montreal 7, Reading 6. (10 innings). of S0 5 Kine 1s made nsparen The man The Seneca City league team will practice tonight at 6 o'clock at Wil- low Brook park. All members of the team are asked to be on hand. The Holy Cross A. C. will hold an important meeting tonight at § o'clock in the basement of the Holy Cross church on Farmington ave- nue. further contests between these play- promise the ke Williow Brook hec: of victory when Sincko, hatter hit grounds ry est rival- me positive the second a home run in the second. |tion ahout murders of errors and a hit gave | They will mak |duties will be chiefly |tacts with The ha infor reached to obtain nd holduy erworld American The Standing w. L. 55 32 47 41 46 4“ 42 41 40 40 42 43 41 45 29 56 Their con- make Rochester d Toronto Montreal . Baltimore . Reading ..... Newark ... Buffalo Jersey City ers be similar York a f Wha Bt quad will 1in New issioner v days ago|was of Jenn ston Chur Jim Lynch's Gasco baseball team will play the Hartford Gascos in the first game of a home and home series at Walnut Hill park next Monday night. he was nicked twice by the losers He fanned the last {wo batters fo face him in the third inning and the only three batters to face him in the fourth The summary: in the e CUDAHY IN JAIL (—Michael the Missouri Games Today Jersey City at Rochester. Newark at Toronto. 2. Baltimore at Buffalo. Other clubs not scheduled. meat packing family, was held the city jail here today booked on charges of suspicion of reckless ing while intoxicated, By AHERN Ef €aAD,~ Now T WILL-TRY ouT MY PHoETIC I crazY AMEERIKAM . FRENCH oW THIS -TAXI-DRIVER, AND L B SPIK ONGLEESE !w~ AM SURE HE WILL THINK ME A TTRUE R AR You WAN Go, WAT?Z PARISIAN ! «r DEET DAWNK, MISSYEWR ! " " BE VAR CARFULL,=] «aUHN PUHTEEH TooRH, w um~ AHEM ~~ R yon cALL ME BANDEET { | oo DRWAH ~~ AND, « SAIH POORR~ 3B \Wges zAT TALK !! —o VWARR « RUKTOORNAIH, ~c AND ER, GeT EEN,~ L DRINE SUITS and TOPCOATS wr JUH MAHN FOOH , -~ ALSO , v o2 ALLONGEZ LES MADE IN ROCHESTER FEESH MWAH LHA PAY, ~~ BOULEVARDS? 209% —Reduced —20% , - LAHPoaBLLH - . $19.95 ... $23.95 ... $27.95 There will be plenty of rivalry in this game and the locals are by far the favorites. > 2] whil hom=, | in |the Russell & Erwin plant return to his home in I {on account of :ll health. Venturo, Corbin, 1t O'Brien, 1€ Ferguson. p Haber, Kania, 3b Bucherri, Walickl, Krause, 1b Leipitz, 1b Kenure, © Belanger, © 361 MAIN STREET OPP. MYRTLE Half‘ Y;a;ly | Clearance SALE Sodiety Brand Clothes | Bransfield, former Tndustrial league star and member of Landers team some years ago, was a spec- tator at the games at Walnut Hill last night. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD the United Press. Yesterday's hero—Ervin Brame, Pittsburgh pitcher, who boosted the Pirates another half a game out in front of the National league parade by letting the Phillies down with five hits. The league leaders increased their advantage over the Chicago Cubs to two full games by winning, 6 to 2. /OUR BOARDING HOUSE EASTERN LEAGUE = 25 Games Yesterday Hartford 7-9, Springfield 2-T. Allentown 11, Providence 7. New Haven {-1, Bridgeport 3-2. Abany 7, Pittsfield 4. (13 innings). Totals Z ssssmmzEn Preisser, &% Cosgrove, 3 Anderson, 1b Korpeck, «f Kasprow. 1 By T ol The Standing W. 52 43 47 Albany Providence Bridgeport Pittsfield Hartford ... Springfield New Haven . Allentown wlas | 004 140—11 600 010 000— 1| Two base hits: Krause, Bucherr, ¥er- rence. Sacrifice hit: Bucherri. Bases on balls: Off Ferguson 1, Ferrence 3. Struck out: By Ferguson 12, by Lerrence Double play: Preisser to Ander Preisser. Umpires: Lynch and Fi rick. AMERICAN CLASSIC CARDED TOHORROM Richest Event of the 1929 Sea- son to Be Run At Arlington Chicago. July 12 (P—The righest gy event of the 1929 racing season, the ] feln Bhlllion 2 American classic at Arlington Park Were $55.00— afey, Cardinals, 22. 3 lessain s af . Wilson, Cubs, 22. will be deci NOW Sim At g The prizes for the winner prob- Simmons, etics, 19. Caerd I will be the three-year-ol A SR0.00— Ruth, Yankees, 18. ALy Were ip of the season, and 0'Doul, Phillies, 15. i::r;’,f‘,:c’,','\!h:(mrd money—with the Jackson, Glants, 16. greatest field that has lined up this Yesterday’s Homers year ready to go to the post for the MecManus, Tigers, 2. mile and & quarter test. Wilson, Cubs, 2. Rain yesterday promised a heavy Ot iante Hl track at best, but there were no in- Fullis, Giants, 1. dications that any of the out- Dindstrom,’ Oiants, 1, standing thoroughbreds would b Alexander, Tigers, 1 scratched for that reason. Col. 1 Traynor, Pirates, 1. B Bradley, bwnerof Blie Larképur: Totals Fafnir N. B. Machine 200 The Cubs, meanwhile, were break- ing even in a double header with the New York Giants. Joe McCarthy's club profited by some excellent pitching on the part of Pat Malone to win the opener, 8 to 3, only to have the Giants recover their batting eyes and pound out a 16 to 12 vic- tory in the night cap. Hack Wilson, whose case comes up before Presi- dent Heydler of the National league today, hit two homers in the second game, batting in five runs. Red Lucas allowed the Boston Braves but four infield singles and drove in two runs himself while the Cincinnati Reds were winning their second straight game, 6 1o 0. The faltering St. Louis Cardinals braced to beat the Brooklyn Robins, 6 to 3, in a weird ball game at Eb- bets fleld, scoring the winning runs in the ninth after Wee Willie Sher- del had been touched for 12 safe- ties. Games Today New Haven at Providence Allentown at Hartford. Bridgeport at Pittsfield. Springfield at Albany. Were $25.00— NOW SR Were $30.00— NOW Were $35.00— NOW .. Were $40.00— Games Tomorrow Springfield at Albany. New Haven at Providence. Bridgeport at Pittsfleld. Allentown at Hartford HOME RUN CLUB the United Press. Lcaders Ott, Giants, 25, Gehrig, Yankees, 22. Bottomley, Cardinals, Were $45.00— NOW Were $50.00— .....$35.95 By $43.95 o $47.95 STRAW HATS $1.95 The battle for leadership of the American league was halted by rain, with the Athletics, Yankees and Browns—not to mention the White Sox, and why?—all idle. $1 BUDDY HATS $2.65 SAILORS < $1.00 PSS Firpo Marberry allowed the Cleve- ] land Indians only eight scattered > hits and the Washington Senators evened the servies with a 9 to 3 vic- tory. Marberry contributed three of Washington's 16 safeties off Jim Zinn. O £ 2 7% REG. U. . PAT. OFF. P. Waner, Pirates, 1. . McMillan, Cubs, 1. English, Cubs, 1. Hurst, Phillies, 1. Totals National league—465. American league—324 Total—789. SALESMAN SAM How It Happened Despite some brilliant fielding hy the Detroit Tigers, including a triple play and an unassisted double killing, the Boston Red Sox won at Navin fleld, 15 to 8. Eight hits and three bases on balls gave the visi- tors 10 runs in the sixth. Marty Mc- Manus, Detroit third baseman, madr. two errors, and five hits including two homers. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT the Associated Press Detroit — George ‘Courtney, Okla- homa, outpointed Matt Adgie, Phil- adelphia, (10); Teddy Sandwina, Nioux City, Ta. stopped Renny Touchstone, Tampa. IMla., (7); Gene Sianton, Cleveland, knocked out Tiny Grove, Detroit, (2 Bridgeville, Pa.- Raker, New York, knocked out Cud- vd Demarco, Charleroi, Pa., (3). Knoxville, Tenn. — W. L. (Young) HERE YA ARE,SoN! TH' BIGGEST LOLLYPOP IN TH' STORE! (F YA can LICK "THAT BEFORE TH' COUNT OF TEN YOU'LL BE A& CHAMP — WELL, THAT YOUNG - STER WENT ouTa TH' STORE. HAPPY, SAM = YEAH, BUT | AL- ) WAYS FEEL SORRY FoR. TH' KID — His OLD MAN DIED FROM HARD DRINK!' HE OID, HUuH! HARD DRINK, EX ’? Annual Ontario Golf Championship Starts Today on the London Hunt Club Course, Toronto, Ont., July 12 (®—A strong fleld was entered in the sev- enth annual Ontario golt champion- ship at the London Hunt club today. Eighteen holes of qualitying round play was the schedule for the first day, match play starting tomorrow. Entered in the championship were such stars of Canadian golfdom us Ro: Somerville, Alex Gr: Don Carrick and Bill and Frank Thomp- son. All of these but Irank Thomp- son have won the title at least once and Somerville and Frank Thomp- By ergeant Sammy Stribling, Macon. Ga.. outpointed Jack Demave, Jersey Cit, (8). Greenwood, Mi e Cook, New Orleans, and Chico Cisner, San Antonio, drew, (10). son also have captured the Canadian open crown. Bill Thompson, a for- mer Hamilton star now making his home in Chicago. also has won the Canadian open title. AT o7, ©1975 #Y NeA SEAVCE, G §