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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. STANLEY WORKS NOSES OUT FAFNIRS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAME—THREE BATTLES PROMISED IN CITY CIRCUIT TODAY —EDDY-GLOVER POST TEAM SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY OVER WEST HARTFORD CONTINGENT—MAJOR LEAGUE CONTESTS PIRATES GAIN FULL GAME SWITHWICKLEADS | WALTER JOHNSON MUST HAVE PET JINX |KENSINGTON TO BATTLE BY DEFEATING PHILLIES | FAGUE BATTERS NEW DEPARTURE COMBINE | Southenders to Meet Bristol Invaders at Percival Ave- Giants Nose Out Chicago Cubs in 10-Inning Battle | [ X Athletics Take Two Games From St. Louis Browns West Ends Gatcher SDOTIS Hark l[‘)ue Gr%ur]\ds Tom011:(1;0\\1'—FBlllrr|tt§ Sgt:d toGPlay erby Falcons — Local Falcons in Return Game @ . Q Johnny Smithwick. catcher for nock, Down White Sox—Tigers Shade Red So the West Ends baseball team | One of the best and most inter- F esting baseball attractions for the had nething but a breeze yesterday 536 according to the official batting baseball fans of this city, will be championship outfit of the City save the case of the Giants and the L e . averages issued today. Johnny is i 3 T = & fought out tomorrow afternoon at Cubs who played each other he - topped by Jo Klatka of the Burritts ki . Ly . the Percival Avenue grounds in young men of John McGraw rallied | To S, 2 24 13 0 who has a mark of .667 and Ven- > 4 A1 g | Kensington, when the Kensington —Robins Beat Out Cardinals in Last Half of Ninth 0 636 in City Cireuit | : —Reds Larrup Braves—Yankees, Headed by Pen- With Maple Ends of Bell Town—Corbin Red Sox in Second Appearance in Stafford Springs. By the Associated Prese nin. ner s o League last year, is the leading hit-| Favorites in & two major leagues p . 2 J 1 " ter in the circuit with a mark of! in the last tno :mmdt to 3 turo of the Senecas who also has kol dadbta ths Mo Depsrvie ins one out by 4 to 3 in 1 enoy A 3 i >0 but these players haven't play- the Pirates gained a . the Bruins by the simple process of giving the Phillies their daily beat- ing, 6 to 4 The Pirates now lead by three games. Cornelius McGillicuddy spread gloom in St. Louis by leading the Athleties to a double victory over the Browns by 10 to 0 and 8 to 2 and at the same time added a tech- nical half-game to his lead over Yankees who crushed the White Sox by 12 to 2. The Mackian margin now is eight and one-half games, seven of which are in the lost column The Giant-Cub game was the most stubbornly contested battle of the day, with Larry Ben shading three Chicago rivals by a whisker at the finish. Chick Fullis's home run started the Giants toward two at the expense of Charlie Root in third. These markers became la er and largeér as the game wore on, but the Cubs finally hroke down Benton's defense in the venth when Riggs Stephenson hit for the circuit. Root stepped aside for a pinch batsman in that round and Guy Bush, who won the series opener, entered the box. The Cubs tied the game for Bush in the cighth, and gave him a margin of one run in the | ed in full games or, like Venturo are no longsr members of the| league | Among the regulars who are in second place are Bill Mangan, an- other catcher, a member of the Pi- rates, Klopp of the Cardinals and Rice of the Senecas, all of whom have averages of .500. Morelli of the Pirates is hitting at a .43% clip and is now in third place | There are 10 players in all who | are batting .500 better in the league. Three of them are member of the exclusive .400 class while si are doing better than .300 | The feature about the batting list and the leaders is the slump by the leading hitters of last vear. This i¢ either due to the efficiency of the | pitchers or the loss of a good eve by the men themselves. Al Blan chard of the West Ends, Tommy Rasil of the West Ends and Stub Budnick of the Burrittts are lead- | ing in scoring runs with five mark- | ers cach. Daly of the Cardinals, | Kroll of the Senecas and Charlow of the Pirates stand second with | four each ‘ Home run hitters in the league are Regley, Morelli and Bergeron of the Pirates. Belanger of the Sene- Athletic Star Heads Heinie | Manush By Only One Point Chicago, July 13 (A—Jimmy Foxx of Connie Mack's Philadelphia Ath- letics, still led American Leaguc batsmen after twelve weeks of the championship campaign, but by a| | margin of only one point over Hei ie Manush of St. Lou Unofficial averages including Wednesday's games reveal that Foxx had a mark of .396, a 1 of 14 points. Foxx experienced his worst week :n nearly two months, and of all the pitchers in the league, 1t was 1ala|nxl Lena Blackburne's Chicago White Sox hurlers, that the Athlet- ics’ first' baseman faded. Foxx in- vaded Chicago with a mark of .416 and left 15 points shy of that figure. | Manush added eight points to his average 1o go into second place with .39 Others in the first ten were: Fothergill, Detroit, .385; Lazzeri, New York, .366; Cochrane, Philadelphia, .365; Miller, Philadel- | phia, .361; Simmons, Philadelphiu, | of Bristol. The Bristol team has been one of the leading baseball aggregations in this section of the country for a | number of yvears and right now is as fast as it ever was. Plenty of interest will be there in the game for the fans who have beén sharers in the rivalry that sprung up be- | tween the two cities in the basket. hall season and the feeling, now that baseball is on. is just as intense. The New Departure team will |iine up with Stavinitsky, formerly of Manchester, as catcher and Cum- merford or McCarthy, pitch. Car< ney, member of the basketball quin- tet will be at first with George Scott at second and Holcomb at third. Jimmy Malcolm, also of basketball fame, will be at shert. | The outfield will consist of “Dinty" Moore, formerly of Taftville, Hand- lovich, Levins and "Wardy"” Water- man, also of the basketball squad. The game will start promptly at 3:15 o'clock, with Eddie Crowley | officiating. Burritts-Derby Falcons The Burrit(s will meet the stiffest est of the season in the Derby Fal- cons who will appear tomorrow against the locals at St. Mary's field. cas and Grail of the Holy Cross o .‘Iya : - 1 7 - r: T o r e 360; Heilmann, Detroit, 9; Falk, | The visitors are considered thé fast- 3 1 The batting averages ar ninth. Bush, however, also had con- | M- . 5 g ges are as Cleveland, .357; Fonseca, Cleveland, | est team in their section of the ceded his batting turn to another, [ sfate. This game will start prompt- and had to trust Pat Malone to bring in his victory. Melans retired the i S L G AR T . [Walter Johnson, manager of the ., The experience in Chicago where [Iy at 3 o'clock. b el L e ! gmtrwick o410 23 Washinglon Senators, must have CITY LFAGUE TEAMS lN hev dropped three aut of four ] : rud B0 1 ) . 2 " walked under a ladder L ) games, helped to prune three points| oo LD . Lindstrom singled and Ott tripled, L 2 ‘ -4 3. tmp . 1 2 rom the Dhiladelphia team average Another } e‘“ ritain-Bristol gam tying the score. Jackson met Ma- pnje 2z i 2 LSt S s 4 ACT!ON THlS AFTERNOON e\leasn=llaaders stilllled how: n‘nl be fought out tomorrow on the lone’s first pitch in the 10th for a 0 A S ¥ ever, with .309: one point better | Plainville High school diamond pemepnibintd (e lefCenclnshtany eved colored boy i full of thr than Detroit. The Tigers passel|'Vhen the Falcons meet the Maple Burleigh Grimes gave the Phil- ey ; e m——— the Athletics in runs scored, having | EndS In a return game. The bat- Anyhor if haseball's code of voo- Three Games Scheduled at Walnut Hill Park Today— | crossca hostile plates 504 times this | U1 WII start at & o'clock. lies 13 hits at Baker Bowl, but as dooism can bhe taken scriously. Ol scason, the A's had held opponents Red Sox-Stafford Springs usual, was stingy with runs. Two “Ratted ruble in fth 5 = ol A % Prudh m h S o 5 7 M 1 D » 3o, y 2 n} . it - A B % three-run outbursts by his support Qidnemiey P 101 00 el b i maee 16 hae piowed West Ends to Battle Holy Cross in Feature Con- |10 a total of 305 runs, The Corbin Red Sox will go back were fticient to bring him his 15th 3 2 i . ~ 1 ~ . T to Stafford Springs tomorrow to it V! e bu, e . - - . The leadership in team fielding victory. The game was unique in celiballer Londhe bisey ide S 0e test—Pirates Scheduled to Play Cardinals — Bur- e ladersvio in am H808 ) et the town team there again 3 tha D t 10 015 ¥ . ‘ . B & & The Re s oo amaniceared LIRECIEhE | ab Mt GhRen et 3 taken charge of the Nate. On paper ritts and Cardinals Meet at 4 0’Clock—Phantoms |New Yorik and St. Louis tied with |The Red Sox pulled out of Stafford ha. i . e neon 2 ng. McManua cant it this spring his team was picked to : s 3 ; =Raian averages of .975; Cleveland accom- | SPrings last Sunday with a victory he Cardinals gave Brooklyn fans ing. Three base h ¢ fio GH4 Tins. thrte by the harobily and Legion Clash in Junior Circuit. plished six double plays during the | &nd they were invited right back ::e ‘("]:::‘"r:l;ni":’:’m;;:‘r::_":r:fm“':q Jehneon | oiruak i | dno, Kiatka ..l 3 of dopesters. The Senators appeared B week, bringing its total to 91. | again R ot s e s AT Smith, L i« e - a most classy ball club in pre-season | StAnaing : game yol Should they| TOD Grove Philadelphia ace, Play East Hartford e "The 3 moncomted DD e ad ores ot he e S Eimen i e on o gmed o 20 ot bk e v e suers asns wil met e B or the Wb do Bredk 8 806 2 L Koper © ... ST R soua o i1 e o ; t T S O I |, R S 0 e e B ey ol A S N anin o b BromutiyRoracesd aqii Rl e Zateskt . 1 S S s, S T r e ! e Lo e Sith 123 Victantes Vanat o] dereaty: | e roLe oot ow dltermoon [ahe to give the game right back to : v Klepacii e joq [SDOT(8 page ispace. But S00n atter|Cardinals voou. 2 1 e feature game of the day will| With ctorles lefeats. | gcals are primed for a good battle Tifobklyh 1% tHe Htms half Thres EERE A a0 ik eaies o opemed ANr Jink st i iates o 2 300 | take place at 2 o'clock on Diamond | G¢orge Blaeholder of 8t. Louis, w0a | ,ng wi)l be at top form S (Second_Game) Kunda ik 1o do his stuff West Lnds g ) 0% 0. 1 wher i1 TVest Ende miid tho| ane gmmé and broughe his mark to 3 VRT P P g i i A 7 % Senecas- Meriden Thias 1iits ANOHWINE AN LS aCErs ST R son | 1Iness and injuries e team Holy Cross clash. The Holy Cross| 10 {riumphs and three defeats, while |y, onocas will travel to Meriden . team has been travelling ot .4 fast|Rube Walberg of Philadelphia lost 3 : / ) o 300 | like & Kansus twister hits an up and six runs with one out to by 8 |Bis e 1 o | Bergeron s 800 | : : | O ol | tomorrow (0 meet the St. Stanislaus o B il M DL ] D omie v tele, Bren 0l Bal| o chaoges ate aspavien S0 818 0107 are favored o bast|one Tor & munc o 18 wine et o GG Bl "S ot e B Billy Southworth employed Syl- | §immons, 1f 7 5 b Yankaskas T4 e A 3 el . ek West Ends, ST fERe 5 | Stanielaus stadium. The Senecas T g e e L Sl t Tanl e 3 ‘333 |nospital bunk. Ad Liska, the sensa- | the City base ague standing Junior GltyiTeama | he had worked, Grove had a strike- ¢ R et t inson, s, S i | Mikis ! o s 3 o i |are to present a stréngthened lineup Haid and Fred Frankhouse in a vain | Millc! . ALRILE oS e omet, of Whal muchiliac atteritho games to he played | The Phantoms and American Le- | 0uf collection of 105. [since the acquisition of Jim McCor. Hale il : | Regle i 200 | been written and of whom so much Sy : | Other leaders: Runs batted in— |® Shbcasils attempt to stem the ninth innIng | peveine. . : ] Foaris el e T B L iabvalnut ) noon. 1 teams will meet in & Junior| -iRSF IERCCEE RHAS BAMed N mick, cutflelder and Billy Wole, tide. The victory placed Uncle & = ° Rose | bettes x il lee e P by v league game on Diamond No. |- or PG s ‘""_:pm»her Hiyeiee s e ity T L e fRiaE f [start. Bump Hadley, who pitched |If evervthing goes alor e | Manush, St. Louis, 126: home runs | 2 S e e 1 Fallis . : 0 ‘060 | as nice a brand of ball as most pitch. | 0 schedule, the I s —Gehrig, New York, 22; triples— | : & ers who were i win col. |their place in The Tabs baseball téam will go s Rttt R e et e re running up win col Miller, Philadelphta, 11: doubles ; A S e SR LB umns, couldn’t beat anybody e it to v m t FIGHTS LAST NIGHT —Gehringer, Detreit, 30: stolen |!0 Harwinton tomorrow to meet p:}}mi o atew percantas . 0 B b She ai: it e B S DneiWest: Er o bases—Gehringer. Detroit, and Cis. |the town team there. The locals R hr O bInG e B ey eitor e tnivd . 0 | rannsk 3 50 | champion, acted like an Appalichian > precarious as e sell, Chicago, 13; triple plays—New |Dad a good practice session last N On e ALK Al Tt 0 Iryet 22| league recruit at the plate. Garland | €rnoon and it is doubtr if st e 5 ka6 4 2 night at Stanley Quarter park and Bt s s Rea e Man : s it at the pl rland By B stz en F Prexa York and Chicago. one ecach; team lied behind Rixey for two runs in | Kress S ] Y o Garra : 1 Braxton, who the before led the |YeAr's champions car ugh icago — Jack “Kid" Berg, Eng- home runs, New York, they are ready for a rough racket. e Ainth {4 1. snd Son by i ta s | oRen s i Io Rudnick 12 57| American league pitchers in effec. |Vith a win land, outpointed Herman Perlick S | Holy Cross-Federals with a single marker two innings | Selle ) Rl 5 187 | tiveness, was off his stride due o jll- | The Burritts are slated to take on | KKalam Mich., (10). Hershie STARS INJURE The Holy Cross baseball téam later Crovios ST e Rl : 13 ness and injuries. Firpo Marberry, | the Cardinals t ernoon at 4 \ilson, Danville, 1L, outpointed| Philadelphia, July 13 —Two stars | "eets the Federals of Hartford at The 6pening game at Sportsman's | Blasholder, p B - 2 11 | Whom ball players like as one of the |©'¢lock on Diamond No. he Wildeat Monte, Drumright, Okla., lof the Pittsburgh Pirates infield will | the Washington school grounds to- park found Mose Grove in his high. | K'mses, 2 Gilkse 000 | best pitchers in the game, sceemd |CArds are in sccond place anc (). be missing from the lineup for sev- | MOITOW afternoon at 3 o'clock. ext form, and he gave the Browns| Totars : : " | destined to go back to his role of out to win but the |eral days at least, it was discovered s —— 0t fivs hiteind mio wiihg s K8 auips | e Ratten ) | Nedwi S ‘0o | Pull pen pitcher. that they are too weak to toppl New York — Dave Shade, Califor- iteday. Pie Traynor. third-baseman THE OLD MEN port piled up 10 markers. George hiladeiphia - 03 000 3 Even during the years when Wal- |the strong team the Burritts w lia, outpointed Leo Mitchell, Cali- |and captain. may be out indefinitely | The oldest players in the National Earnshaw had some little difficulty | St 20u* Alapg ' ) ! . ter Johnson was bhasehall's greatest | PUt in the fie {fornia, (10). Ruhy Goldstein, New |and will not accompany the team to [league are with the Boston Braves. SHU 10 nome forteilzionsi o] inolines Home rune: Sime (DAY cennsiiien 3100 4 he had the misforty to| The Pirates are carded with the|York, stopped Rilly Drako, Ger-|Boston tonight, because of an fnjur- | "Rabbit” Maranville and George {R& Ainlsn "ot} iha s8oonal gamie. Kut| 7. Orowda: Y ERrmehaw | friokaon AL work for a chronic second division | SeNecas on Diamond No. 2 at 2 many. (3). Midget Wolgast, Phila-|ed left leg. George Grantham, second | Harper are 36. George Sisler is 35 TE D et e et ke L R S R D outfit. And when his team final oclock. The Senecas now the delphia. stopped Routier {haseman, is nursing an injured and Harry Seibold and Jack Smith mons hit & home run in each ga : g into two world series. the jinx again | tail-enders in and have- | Chile, (7). |<houlder. or 33 each and was joined by Jimmy Foxx Do Walter < the nighteap i el LU a ‘“ R f ik Eanetk guye furlhér, proo A in e 1t gane of e s e And Then He Took Up Gol The Yankees southpaw allowed nine : 2 1 & .7 Scries. But previous to that day he hits but scattered them, while Ak el il heen besien world champions pounded Ted Lyons | E TR o R B 52 ple. The foliowing yeur saw him and Dugan almost at will. Bob Meu- pi heart out in the last day #el and Sammy Byrd hit homers. The Tigers rallied for four in the % L ninth te win a weird game from the | Grimm, g 01 110, Argosy Red Sox by 13 to 12, and the In.|M°M e Lo 0053778 Belanger West Ends Somewhere in his baseball career, ) Or, maybe he carelessly tossed his hat on a hotel bed. Or perhaps he exchanged stares with a cross- Tabs-Harwinton 'AL\,NMS GAUE UP HIS SEAT A CHESTERFIELD To HIS of the series against the Pittshurgt To' THE LADIES ECRE T Ee ~ ‘ £5 Rt e - CECRERARY . SUNGER ;. oF, SLICK PHRASE'S Barney's fate to be in the hox To® THE LLADIES s ALWWAYS ~'AND_A'GAY,_FLATTERER = A | the Pirates put over their finishin - dians shaded W.-hington at Cleve. | oo S s ) 1 Eiloniey e gt L punch, land by 3 to 2 ; e i 0 0| F. Zaend 2 P e DT R T L ey NERDS TOWIN | o0 —— o - - MEET IN FINAL MATCH R ; 2 1 European Davis Cup Finals May Do st ey Two College Golfers Slated to Bat- Settled On Courts At tle Today For Western Amateur Berlin Today | lin, July 13 (P~ opening singles m 1sas City, July 13 (P)—The col- an zone finals legiate atmosphere cannot he erased 1 p team, “dark horse rom important matches of the 30th | continental competition, n 1 western amateur golf tourn. on t today to ng toda h the final 1 ot w Do Mor Ore., and Gilbert Carter of Moe is a University of Oregon | Prer eated H. W. (Bunny) sophomore, Carter is captain of the tin Gregory, British Links Crown. niversity of Missouri golf tean the first two singles mat Moe won his way ir o finals by favored England to wi minating John Lehman, former doubles today Rritons Rig Ten golf champion from Purduc hest at s and m ; e 3 ¢ 5 £ a final, Moe defeated i S Hoffman . 1 J 0 B 1 E Ir.. Kansas City d and deciding victor Tota 2 3 Junior College sophomore he Captured by the infectious smile, | Great Britain's cause sportsmanship and excellent golf of | hopelsss, Not only must the Br L, 19 vear old Pacific coast hoy. win the doubles but both of Sunday's Home . . . gallery today probably will be singles matches as well Watmoo ‘ P x ng for him despite the fact a|who fell befors Moldenhau is his opponent. Carter 0.2, 6.3 vasterday. hattles Pr in the darkest of “dark morrow Prenn digpos the tournament and ma ' ets, 6-3, 6 o to o h B o cking Moe as an ¢ r cther Gregory Ao Jaftee s3hoe pitch hoslboy, holds the muniripal zolf pe are held sach ampionship of New Petersburg, Fla.

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