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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929. KENSINGTON LOSES OUT IN NINTH TO BRISTOL NEW DEPARTURES—BURRITTS BATTLE CARDINALS FOR 11 INNINGS IN CITY LEAGUE—ROTARY BOYS' BASEBALL CIRCUIT OPENS PLAY TODAY—ATHLETICS WIN AS YANKEES ARE BEING DEFEATED ATHLETICS WIN AS YANKS BURRITTS BEATEN BURRITTS AND CARDINALS [COLLEGE TENMIS KENSINGTON LOSES HARD ARE DEFEATED BY TIGERS By DERBY FALGONS IN T1INNING STRUGGLE TEANS T) BATILE ~ HITTING GAME TO ENDEES ickey Cochrane Returns to Mackmen and They Down vy . . City League Leaders Ale Given Toughest Battle of the |Southenders Drop Heart-Breaking Battle to Bristol X the Indians—Lead Over Hugmen Now Stands At VISHO.FS ROIHp O With 4' 03 Season by Red-Wings—Ernie Klopp Astonishes Yale-Harvard G_rew 0 ,Meet New Departures—Four Home Runs Belted Out Eight and One-Half Games—Red Sox Down St. VIC[OFy Over Local Nine | Fans With Excellent Pitching Exhibition—Klat-| OX[OM'Cflmhl‘ldge (Combine ! During Contest—Visitors Score Winning Run in Louis Browns—Washington Sets Down White Sox RN ka’s Hit Brings in Winning Run—Pirates Beat| Nrae Last Inning After DeVito Muffs Infield Fly—Gill —Giants and Cardinals Split Double Header. hy Rt s Senecas and West Ends Down Holy Cross. (i OrenEeplUids Juls e o s Makes Three Sensational Catches in Field. ernoon and slapped a 4 3 o e e rently are going to have their i haseball i ha entihstac 5 Just when it began to seem I e 5 o lim siz crowd Thomas on the 7 et goto” Begley on short made some | breaking baseball game to the Bris- bridge Universitics at Newport, R. d the alarmists might poss 3 25 mound for the visitors was invincible | BUFFIttS ... .v.v... 5800 | alda stops S i e, |10l New Departures yesterday some grounds for their appr . i s «in the pinches and let locals Pirates s B S ) ted” Matulis was the hitting Kid | anay; : Ylernoon at the Percival avenue ’ : L The invading team from England y ) sions, Mr. Gordon §. Coel [ Pl iie e [ with six scattered singles. Bri- | Woest 1nds ........ 3 E 600 | for the winners. He bagged four|fiaghed une PRy strength in over- | Srounds. | Moly Cross Road Team Suffers a 6 welcomed, back into the Al B o Kania on the slab for the Bur- | Holy 7 Y 2 540 | beau clouts out of five trips t¢| (helming Princeton and Williams, in| The contest was featured by hard| (o 1 Beating in Game at Willow fold, fully recovered from the 1 ! X ritts also pitc )m fine ball but the .500 |the plate. Sausaged in with these|, {wo.day match which ended ,m”\‘hmmg both teams getting fifteen | feat of having broken his own rib R support given him at times was | Senecas L0000 5 .000|were two doubles, a triple and &|yesterday, by a score of 16 matchen|hits. The visitors got three homers| Brook Park. 1t may be that Mr. Cochrane's pres- | x—Baiiel 2! ] poor One of the greatest surprises of |single. Dill Mangan slapped out a|{o five, In their only previous ap-|and a double while the locals| i ey ence behind the bat was not the .= 5 The Derby tossers started things the entire season in the City Base- |home run info right center and ot| noavarce in team play in this coun- pounded out six doubles, one triple| Meeting for the first time this sea- prime reason the McGillicuddy arms g ; 0 t ing in the very first stanza and |ball league was sprung on the Bur-|a double besidcs. “Chick” Charlow |- (e Oxford-Cambridge players|and one homer. Scriminger retura-|son, the Sokol A. C. baseball team were returned victorious, but the wo Ua : Ll % | ‘allicd three times. After Triczka had | ritts Saturday afternoon when the |laid down again Saturday on one oc- | simped the Rockaway Hunting ed to the locals after an extended |trounced the Holy Cross road aggre- fact remains that the Athletics de L oLy 2 e fanned, Jarvis poked a single to lowly Cardinal, following their spec- |¢asion but that was when he emulat-| .1y}, team at Cedarhurst, N. Y., 11 |vacation and was selected as the|gation 6 to 1 at Willow Brook park feated the Indians by 5 to 3 B third base and beat the throw. tacular plays of the previous wee ed Paulie hk‘hlh‘ulvr in one of )‘ns‘w i \pmhmx choice but he experienced a | vesterday. The game was featured innings at Cleveland vesterday as W ASHINGTON Swanek grounded out and there were | forced the league leaders to go 11 |famous head first slides. Charlow | oo oe onnic hore, |very stormy afternoon and was re- | by airtight pitching of Milneck and Detroit trimmed the Yanks, 7 to 4 AB two outs. O'Connell slapped a Texas hefore they submitted to de- 1“'!‘}"1 \'“‘ asy m"n‘hl out 1’1” © 4l ‘o stars stood out above the rest lieved by Pechuk who turned in a |the support given him by the team. This perfect Sabbath for th: l-'m udge . ssEAE 0 1S leaguer over second base and Jarvis feat. o Burritts won by the |hit jar ;‘rm(»u bygdhe stunt. He got o British team. One, strangely | wonderful exhibition allowing only| Milewski featured With his infield- leader of the Athletics reased the _ . vt 0 scored. Tickey n doubled and|gscore of 2 to 1. The Pirates ana |2nother bingle besides allis with three ; 3 ; G 2 ) 3 Rice on second base, starved in the | ©NOuBH. is an American, B. O. Ma- |SiX hits and striking out six men in N8 plays at ehort tl Mackian margin over the champions | (% iogunel B Ross followed with a single. West Ends returned to second place | MICe 01 second base, starved In (he | 1jor o other is a South African, |the six innings that he worked. hingles out of three trips and Char- to eight and one-half games. The |, 3 T However, the Burritts came back lin the standing by defeating the B0SY WaS| N G. i"arquharson. Both are tall and| Carney for the visitors was the | 10W, With a triple and a single out Macks are four games past the mid- | Bivege. e 4 in their half of the first inning 1o Senccas and the Holy the only member of the 10sing 48- 10 headed and (hey look enough [big noise with the stick getting|©f four rips, featured in hiiting. way mark schedule and are | We Eoai) 5 Y1 score twice. After Gadomski flied out | gaticn, respectively, Plrates | aLosaon tosget imore thanRone il Srory ot tein three out of five. 1In the field the| 1he summary: better placed than were the Yank e S to the first baseman, Zaleski drew |won by an 11 to 1 score whiie the |1 f“”“:"l ouEiyo:s The opposition encountered on the | work of Moore and Malcolm fea- SOKOLS A at a similar period of the 1827 cam- = - - a base on balls and Campbell wWhiff- | West Inds blanked the Holy Cross| ¢ SUmmany: courts of the Orange Lawn Tennis|tured, three men accepting Seven- | gumaky, 2 paign, which witnessed 110 New & o Rl ed. L. Budnick was hit by a pitche st 0 SENEGAS club here, where the Princeton-Wil-|teen chances between them. 1ot | hariow, York victories : ; ;I ball and Rose hammercd a single BUEEits 2 L Caviimals ] i : g ; | liams team was played, proved easy | the locals the hitting of Cramer and | Milewski Connie hMacl riedato Wi yestens o . ¢ o v down the third base line. Havlick| mye determined spirit of the Car: fo, of 5 for lanky wizards and cach was | Hayes featured although all of the|DPeolinish day with the young Ie der, Car- | Cissell, : i o also singled but Stan Budnick strick | ginals plus the brilliant pitching of | Krellh 1b ... 7 victorious five times, twice in singles | other men had good batting aver- | i roll Yerkes, but withdrew him for | Sives 10 . v : ¢! out rie Klopp and the fine defensive | 1% =0 - " and three times in doubles, being the |ages. The fielding features wera pinch batsman in the sixth after Things were quiet in the second | play of the team caused the Burritts | Wiihas 1 only players on either team mnot to|furnished by Nick Gill and Mikan, rally for two runs in the fifth had nning, but in the third inning the to p up the hardest battle thev g 1 in a single losing match. |Gill making three sensational hyoughtithe ndiansipitlin oNesalan (og? o o * [ visitors tallied their last run. With|have staged this year in order to |Linde . ides cutting a wide swath in | cagehes. tie. Old Jack Quinn took charge of | Bers cooss 0 ] Sii: oUtUsieack bk w dnmico MEHtl bal o Blaes ot b oo ot ot [ o the singles, the long-striding Texan. | the game, and got credit for the 10th | o & 0 2 tield and stole second. O'Connell | league standi Klopp worked like | i : — | Mather, proved most effective in|getting two runs in the first inning HOLY CROSS inning victory after permitting the jugar ceeen 0000 fanned and Tickey hit to center field | a veteran throughout the game and | Tota 1R doubles along with his Irench part-io5 3 home run, a walk and a dou- | R Indians to tie in the ninth. Willis xie b " scoring Swanek from sccond. lit was not until the eleventh inning PIRATES S | mergaul DeRRICoL A fClassmatesatiim e TH seoredlione inithe: secondlon {iaie e 3 Hudlin pitched smart ball for Cleve o R 3| From then on neither team was in | that he grooved a pitch and this | ey iow = § | Oxford. With the American Rhodes | ;"o 0o "2 gioten base and a single. 'fi"‘\glf;ul.( land for nine rounds only to h N for a position to score with both piichers | was slammed to deep left center by | egley, < % T scholar guarding the back court and | gucio1” to1ted to score in the third | PArtska, Jimmy Zinn blow game in the ing vb 000 1307 furling fine hall. Rose of the locals | Johnny Klatka and scored “Stub” | Mangan. N De Ricou gracefully faking care of |1yt S CHeT 10 S0OrE 1 She I eawicn 10th after Zinn had served as sub- U0 ; Lo =Ll and Tickey of the visitors each got| Budnick from second with the win- | ot . ; cverything within reach at the net, | 1cutas, ¢ stitute batsman for Hudlin in the tge | three hits out of four trips to the |ning run o IS i theso two sliced their way through el cunsocne Kensington was the first to scora | Tot % o fielder's choice and two home runs.|Martin, c uege Matulis, If ninth. e 7 ; o The Burritls had their ace, Johnny ! Smith. ferEs: 5 3 all opposition in straight sets. i'n!w”]}:";l:‘::‘h md‘h"”" mm{" :""qlmu‘ n.”ih George Pipgras seemed to be Che summary: Rose, hurling against the young . 5 I oot Farquharson of Cambridge and H.| R (1€ 'OV on s ne ;f"‘? % 20| symecko, b headed for one of those fine after- PHILADELPAI T ey Cicnlogl nlo ars . He wis ntllgeg oo ¥ 5 G. N. Cooper of Oxford also proved |'TOF and a home run. Kensingto: noons he sometimes has (infrequent- e i A AB It 0 o toss up the best assortment of | o et an effective combination although |Scored one in the third on a walk e ly, though, this season), but the ey i : Triczka . 1 curves and speed that he possessed | g6 007 1|they had stepped off the ship on[# sacrifice and a single. The 50"“"- Sokoly & St AR Tigers set off dynamite under him |Cochiane, ¢ Ls 1oz 0 . e o Gt i) dECEm G ARt i B which they came from England only | enders got one more in the fth on| i)y crone 100 000 in the seventh. Command of the X B [0 I { e = = 3 o it < .| the day before play began. an error, a single, a flelder's choiee | Two bass hit: Dolinish. Three base situation passed definitely to the cetorins 8 J K Sy 3 s el T T e e 2. Thice basethit: Ma ome | 1 On (he basisi of (leic showings|andia ibalk. S And, one amore \wasj S UhaTlow . Btmek o v Milneck hard-hitting Tigers in a five run e ol 2 spveeeee d ! the contest but this feat was match- | Eion 3. Strug * | here, Farquharson and Mather, will :m::h;x} in the sixth on a single and | % ¥ a2 b which gave the home team a I o 50 i Macliinaio S . ed by Klopp who deserves mu St s bead the Oxford-Cambridge lineup|a double. | n 3 . ,r::ldv Mh:r:og;;v George Uhle had s oo 4 o 7 WL i ,,,1,,:;(,.04,1.(’[,“ Dl e R R in singles for the biennial match| The seventh was a big inning for e hunting season in New Mesico some of the stuff which enabled him Sy e T unst a much better hitting team Tommy Blanchard — completely | it Harvard and Yale while Mather | the locals as they pushed over four lasts 10 days and a fee of $45 is to win nine straight at the start of h SRS 0 0 o Tot 3 i than Rose. ‘“-‘*“‘”"v“)”‘ tHolyi Gross team and s Ricou and IFarquharson-Cooper | runs in this frame on a fielder's | charged out-of-staters. the season. s EE T T | After the teams had workel i“’"}"“ :‘ fizal lj‘l"‘_l{”‘ "F‘»\“';"{ will top the double pairs. | choice, a single, two doubles and a Frayed by their vain efforts wisa 5 4a X - 5 o through three scoreless innings the ;‘1'“:“"""':‘*“‘)‘\"\g:ofl:;\ N“a:gv;m;\’:m‘(‘_" 1 \t:ung of Cambridge, a triple. | against the Yankees and the Macks. VELAND Zaleski, 2 Siitla 1 2 0| Cardinals spotted themselves (o a|{H€¢ HH% = WS Rl ded New Zealandcr who cap Bristol scored the winning run in | Daniel Howley's shock troops batted AB I 5 | Campbell, ¢ 3 5 run in their half of the fourth. Sur- e 2 e WSEISEDI AL ns ihe invading forces, also won|the ninth when Devito dropped an a three hit game for Jack Iussell " o e e .. Budnick, 9 ko hit a single to left and Havlick | Wretched support —afforded him by hmln of his singles matches and jinfield fly and this was followed by at St. Louis, and the Red Hose won A ¢ . . h i B AL let it get away from him and the | DiS mates robbed him of any chance stands out as a leading threat. His|a single and a double, by 5 to Blacholder and Kimsey | Fonsecs, 1h .. .. 3 g X 3 runner made second. Daly followed ©f Victory. style js a Dbold, free-swinging game| On next Sunday Kensington jour- were none too good. n, : ) 3 with a hit to right and Stanley Bud-| The Holy Cross team blew its| While Mather is a chop stroke artist |neys to Taftville to play the J. B ‘Washington defeated the White k 5 0 | ¥ o Ik fumbled it, allowing Surko to | chances in the first inning when two | #nd Iarquharson an effective back|Martin club and on the following Sox by 7 to 1 in the remaining|;,” g el e He i e g = reger score and Daly to make second. inexcusable errors of easy flies after [ COurt performer with a fine change | Sunday they go to New Haven for American league fixture. Rl 1 tal 0 2 >| Rose bore down at this point hov- | two wire out gave the West Ends a | 0f pace and the ability to wallop a/a return engagement with the West The Pirates apparently can do | s e erb; o T ::‘"—: ever, and caused Fink to fly out| pair of runs. A hit batsman, a hit, | high rising ball for an almost sure | yjjle Endees. The summar: well even when doing nothing. Con- | 2 FOIEY, 2 b Two base hit: Tickey ek out e | l0 Havlick and fanned both Os- 7 1 ball and a fielder's choice | Placement drive STOL NEW DEPAR fined to their hotel by rain in Boston p,, LY Ao ; A : by Thomas 4. Winuing pitch. | borne and Reed to close the inning. |gave the winners fwo more in the) Xen Appel, Don Sirachan and AB It Sestorday®ithe B AR B e A G 3 i sing pitcher: Kan The Burritis tied the score in their | fourth and a {riple and delayed steal | Walter Thomas of LG Harry : 7 the v 0 . half of the sixth when after one was |gave them their final tally in the | Wolf, Richard. Sewall and Richard |3y, o locowsnuacoy a:’;:'f ‘fl?:”;,]:;p:"d" )“r: ‘,' jon | Zimn. p.oz2zm oL ] out “Stub” Budnick shot a line drive | fifth. The game was called at th Hoartiol Awilllams rallfpla yeahwell | Riehy L 10 losing games to the rear of the| 7 13 8o 2 SPORTS SUMMARY through the right-center alley thatend of the first half of the eighth|but were not quite experienced |ifa: 3 flying leaders. The Cubs were in e Yerkes in was good for a triple. Luty was hit|to make thc mondl availalila®ron({EoolENIONGOR AR st eyist Ons eIl Philadelphia with no game sched- Cochrane il by a pitched ball and Klatka laid |the Cardinal-Burritt : H)lefd nlay, The long program of Sio uc fhe Dtibush sels it ewell in Sth, down a bunt which Klopp fielded | The winners got two runs in the |1 matches rr.\v\flv" Tinglish H;l‘F_v;Iso direction was nothing at all ause St crlin any beats England, but Budnick beat his throw o the first trame without the semblance of _'j'}"*lrm gl 3]11\: ?\:osr 0:‘ (2;‘ o ,‘.:, i e B T st e tihe hes to two, in European rlate by inches. The Cardinal infield |a hit. Afier Kelly grounded out 'ties of the well-balanced Oxford- T i hilad, ? s finals. put an end to this rally a moment | Smithwick was hit by a pitched ball. | Cambridge array which won eight NS TNon £ ) Giants to face in this trip e but 2 vis Cup ek i x ¥ KENSINGTON 4 0 3 4 R Osrordcl Tatas by ocutinzs iy e (i A -l | out 0f nine doubles and eight out of : e Cuts it ey s o i y J=3| South Orange, N. J—Oxford-later by exceuting a double play. | Fields hit apop fly to Joo Budnick |2t 0° nin B R ) ont as (] Htookivn Landiilol Robina 1o not i Y xan. Sum- | cambridge team crushes Princeton-| The winning run resulied from an | for the second out. Smithwick |12 singles. v : s 3 Miller | \Viliilams, 16 matches to five in two | ¢rror by Erickson who threw low to reached third and Wojack first when | e lederict man WhO smokes them! He knows. the easiest club to beat right now fpudiin Yerkes 1, R Cramer, 1h | i 2 pitcher: Quinn. Los- day international series. first after fielding “Stub” Budnick's [Si Budnick muffed the latter's easy | OLLEY, THE TANKE Hianand e :):defhc AL 2 SIGRGEL Gk O Barcelona—Wilmer Allison and | grounder in the cleventh v fol-|fly. Both runners crossed the plate| Cyril Tolley, who won the British \':\'x'"n,l‘n' 4 et e Cloven gt Mitenan John Van Ryn win six matches in|lowed this with a fine sacrifice |when Wesoly muffed Al Blanchard's amateur golf championship this year | Pechuk, rf, p all but turned in a victory in the . {two davs from Spanish rivals. which Surko fielded and then Klat-| fly. and will compete in the t\nn;m-:m ez Bine e O s yracuse—Berkeley Bell, Texas, |ka slammed a drive fo deep center. | sil opened the fourth with a amateur in September at Pebble RIS SrouTdl Tave ronn “"_l conquers Frank Shields in four set The game was mar] d by the sen |single but was forced at third after ach, Calif., ran a tank in the Brit- el ded b Ll e tmai for New York states singles sational ficlding of the Cardinals.| Cormier had been hit by a pitched | ish force B e el e i | championship. is bunch of youngsters played like | ball when Iitzpatrick grounded to T = attod: for Gl . d self to a six run explo- Providence—Rhode TIsland State |veterans and it was their y | Krystopa. Cormier and Fitzpatrick AT EXTRA =X 7 SO A e :.‘:;‘m;‘nl;“: r:;‘y_“q”’)“:"”";‘-rfij"t'y“‘fl the siugles title goes 1o John Doeg who {0 hit that caused them to fall. Two | reached third and second respective- | Kdd Doush spells his name that Keneington Lo 400—10 Gl b pm‘"mm‘ ”m”-om N beals Arnold W. Jones in five-set [double plays by Erickson, Zembko Iy on a passed ball. They scored on | way, but Jimmy Foxx added the 5 'Tn“" "“:\*; ““‘“M ‘j]"q“"”‘;r "“!’,“,',’,\',",,",f' i e tinal. i ind Osborne were exceuted with the | Kelly's single, Ut exfous SN o inlsne sl ent VLS IR Cn G I B aRien SRR A I ey el S 15 Track recision of major leaguers, The| Iields tripled to open the fifth |he reached ors 4 omb, Carney, Handlovich, mer ntered the b d held 1t ¢ T Vancouver, B. C.—Percy Williams m was steady at all times and|and held his base when Wojack = truck ou ”m MeCartliy 4, Pechuk 6. | entered the box, and held the Card- 5 Sk Canadian flier, beats Eddie 1 failed to crack until the final frame. | reached first on Dalkowski's error.| Maurice McCarthy, former inter = inals until Bill Terry's 11th inning | yigy, 31 g o 2 and Frank Wycoff in 100-yard The summary i collegiate golf champion, also plays READ HERALD C FIED ADS ]’land mdde Clgdrs single gave the clan McGraw a 7 to ey, 3 | Boston — Yale-Harvard _team BURR (Contined on the Following Page) football and baseball. | FOR BEST RESULTS 6 victory. i > . trounces Cambridge-Oxford, 8 1-2 to | . ¢ e ! Bill Walker tottered in the eighth R 1 iiaE S nan Tt e e H round of the nightcap, enabling th. e e Baseball v, 3 cal 0 3 . . . out a 4 to 3 decision. Jess Haines > o fakl )| shows most major league managers | JAYlon. 1f : . ! the winning pitcher, although : Sy 1oL are opposed to home-run epidemic. |\iamm. o 1 ek he gave way to a substitute at bat : Golt Dalkowski, 2b . ) ) In‘tlhnr: ‘:m”s x;7 ».;\ th Tot 2 s 2| }\"]n::q w.y'\-i Don Moe, [“m--mm[[ aleski. ¢ 0 1 WHEN YOoUR EYES ARE FuLL - AND WHEN YoU ARE LATE - AND WHEN You CoMmE cinnati stopped Brooklyn NE K Ore., heats Gilbert (a r up at R v 0 1 s = = 2 Swansan and Waller nit £ i b " to win Western Amat Title, o O Scol \?NDF*;\JSSIV:LEE FoR -:';(E MORNING TRAIN HOME | GRANDMA, SILENTLY - LSy, ; arborongh, N. Y.—Jess Sweetser “ALS ' 4 RS el el C AND YOUR Som REMINDS AND JCILY SHoOWS Yhu s Jecs Sweetser victory cup four- ABI JunieR'S ToweEL You THAT \T IS SISTER'S YouR HAND PRINTS oM HER ment for second year in a row. o 2 L 2oh! TowWEL You ARE USING TowEL Birmingham—Alabama champion- hi goes to Sam Perry of Birming- Senko, «f S o o TaAT'S NGT' ham. i S 0 o0 5 London. Ont.— Ross Somerville : crabio 3 2 YourR ToWweEL . successfully defends Ontario ama- AR i G ST TS JU.\HDR'S Fagier e ' teur championship Fee, S i Meusel, ; ) el . : Racing Dickey S 6 27 ) cago—Blue Larkspur captures ,""“" T, s a < @ d i 360,000 American Piprra ¥ . 1 rlc ) e Moore, p . : < 0 > n park; Clyd Koenig, x 3 4 g v Y 3 | tucky Derby winne : New York—E Ci goes to Healy; Mokatam caplu Eastview Stakes for juveniles. Scriminger, . 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 ) 1 0 4 | Pirates 11, Senecas 1 was an easy matter for the Pi- = == s to turn back the weakened Hellmann A b " No, it o'clock nd th ATexander 4 B - 4 —_— 1 nners would trim the loser s (il (D fass only question to be decided while v Lcaners game was in progress was how - g The cas were without a r e 3 Ylein, Dhill ) and Elion essaycd | - AND The WIFE BAwes - AND THEN OME DAV SHE OH-H- BOY! AN'T 1T A Coh Lt At { serving them up and he 3 You OUT FOR DARING To HANDS You A BIG PACKAGE GR-R-R-RAND AnND Boliomiey G ), DIy well as a substitute, USE OME oF HER LOVELY. = £ e e v o Hafey, Cardinals, e es collected a total of 11 EMBRCIDERED GUEST TOWELS, OF HE TowELS FOR YouR oWN| GLOR-R-Rious FEELIN ¢ Sl hits while the Senecas i e belted out eight safeties Ruth, Yankee Carlson, on the mound for 0'Doul, Phillies, rates, kept the bingles well scattered MeManue. : 7 : pohe e : e and in the pinches, he bore down gras 4 L : ; : . 2 L eseara with such force that the Senecas Walker, Reds, 1 were able {o get only one run, that b in the second frame and were held dgers, 1 b n, Dodgers, 1. coreless afterwards until the fin- er Giants, 1 Teague Totals Soored 5 e tional League, 480 t. Skipping the second, they scor o each in the third and fourth failed to re ANy H sixth and s LEHIGH 1S HAPPY q pile 4 v trio of holn work S n je 208y \ Witham g did every letter man pass, but less | cca ¥ only run tha half a dozen out of a squad of The Pirates failed to play tight 00 candidates went throug on ! haseball hecause there was no need | probation. |of it. Three errors were committed |