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Speaking of Sports The first meeting to start plans for the playoff to determine the base- | ball championship of the city will| be held in the Herald office tonight | at 8 o'clock. Managers of teams in the city wishing to place their out- fits in the running, should be on hand tonight. The meeting will open after the close of the Industrial league baseball game at Walnut Hill park. Arrangements have been made to | play off two postponed games, one in the City league and the other in | the Industrial league. | Landers and the American Paper | Goods will play off their game posul poned from July 3, at Walnut Hill | park next Monday night at 5:30| o'clock on Diamond No. 1. This is in | the Industrial league. | i | The Cardinals and Holy Cros teams of the City league will play off | their game, scheduled on the open- | ing day of league play, at Walnut Hill park tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. All players on both teams asked to be on hand. | The West Ends will practice to- | morrow night at 6:15 o'clock at| Inut Hill park. The Sequins will meet the Holy\‘ Cross contingent in the Junior City league at Walnut Hill park tomor- | row night. The game is scheduled to be played at 6:15 o'clock. Manager Joseph Smulski of the | Falcon basehall team, jn commenting | on the failure of any report to be had on the game with the Maple Ends of Bristol in Plainville last urday, states that the rggtter was | left entircly to the Bristol manager In part, he sa ‘ “The Bristol manager turned out | to be a poor sport in not reporting | our game because his team was beat- en and was forced to use two pitchers. Jablonski was batted out in | the fourth. From then on, Berg | finished the game but he was also hit | hard. Rose hit a homer and| triples were banged out by Noonan, | Haber and Joe Kania. The fina score was 10 to 4 in favor of the Falcons. “Our lineup is now much | strengthened and worked in perfect harmony. Only one error was chalk- | ed up against the team, this being | committed by Walicki. Our lineup as as follows: Walicki, 2b; Rose, 1f; Klatka, 1b; Kani Haber, ¢ Noonan, ¢; Dalkowski, Luty, rf and p. Bristol lined up Alexander, ss; Miller, Dixon, Mar- ski, 1f; P. Alexander, | and Jablonski and | Tongmore, as follows: G 3h; Urhan, e cotte, 1b; §i f: Matteo, rg. D. rf The Tabs haseball team lost out to | Harwinton 8 to 5 last Sunday. The Tabs have decided not to enter the city championship playoff. BOXING BOUTS 08 POLIGE PROGRAY Excellent Card Planned Bluecoats' Field Day he boxing harter Oak will hay more w for night, ts side in than one. This card, nts—five which will be made 1 cight-ronnd been es of rran the anm of vention and West Hartford partment field 3 be more th police chicfs partment officcr ringside Usnaully Lind, the with exhibition not the feat joint State P ciation i cot day, ) of Conne other cut police d guests at nd of fhis itself such s Chiet Jo rogan of the W Harttord de- partment instructed Mickey MeCul- lough who was arranging the card, to make it a regular boxing show and Mickey did, with the sanction of Athletic Commissioner Tom Donohue. The indication is that i | will be one of the best shows staged in Hartford this year. This is the card: star bout (S on on committes bouts, tents but case this time rounds)—Mickey ¥lahive, Hartford, vs. Sid lyon England. Other bouts = (each 6 rounds)—Eddie Reed, Hartford, vs. Young Jue, ‘New York: N Christy, Bristol, vs. Carmen Roman, Newark; Vie Morley, Hartford, v Joe Morro, Brooklyn: Mickey Rob- erts, Hartford, vs. George Tr Brooklyn: Joe Zotter, New Britai vs. Joe Oliver, New Haven, SOFT BALL LEAGUL fkinner Chuck Sing ske W 2000201 Machine— | 01200001 7 Butteries—Narcum and Kanlonas; | Borton and Bernakic North and Judd— 1h 10K 20 N. B. (st 3000 €. Co Lock— 4000 Batteries — Metro Johnson and Larson rafnir— 00 AL Donlin; 10016 : i Trade- 1501 Butteries — Beloin Tallis and Donomick. Conlin Screw— £000 Ary— 0o0o1o Batteries—Tronski and L cans and Adams. P. & K. Corbin 15 Land 00 1—s Larson; Landers, 00 0—7 nley Works 5 12 diaisi Batteries—Messenger and Dinski; Politis and Hewett. 5 x Poda- Of the entir only three have lyn from another major league club. | Dodger pitching staff not come to Brook- | | Newark NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. FATOR IS AGAIN. LEADING JOCKEY Has Ridden 86 Winners in Turl Classics This Season York. whose Baseb@anding AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Cleveland 8-0, Philadelphia : New York 7, Detroit 6. St. Louis 10, Boston 3. Chicago 4, Washington 2. The Standing w New Fator, with thoroughbred racing. once in is out in front leading t! d of jockeys in the battle for rid- honors on the Metropolitan cir- Philadelphia averne New York . St. Louis . . 5 ATS Detroit Cleveland Washington Chicago Boston na a decade and a half the name f Laverne Iator has been right up r the top when it came to hand- |ing out jockey honors at the end of the year and this season appears to be no exception. The veteran the Rancocas st clair ad accepted to last Saturday, of scooted home in front the classiest fields on New York cks this season. He hrought captured t1 Games Today Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Chicago. New York at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland contract rider for ble of Harry I 135 mount hich 26 wer of some of Sin- Games Tomorrow un Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Detroit. Boston at St. Louis. i in second and end of the purse. This record v chieved despite two weeks of en- forced vacation brought about hy the first. suspension of his riding career. Fator set down during the Aqueduct meet | Ranking second to Fator, near enough to be ¢ gerous is “Pony™ ‘MeAt rid of Clyde Van Duse of the Kentucky Derby his usual custom of a few choice mon w short | NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 7, St. Louis 2. Pittsburgh Boston 4. (11 innings). i Chicago 9-7, Philadelphia 6 Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 2, was The Standing W, Pittsburgh 5 Chicago New York St. Louis ... Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati 23. Twenty-five were brought the wire the winner whil second and 19 third Trailing in third place is D Who has been quistly re of victories |of a lad who tips the sc | pounds, has been in 104 races bring home 20 winners, 13 and a like number of thirds. Not far behind Bri Garner of the family an, J. Brice. mou tory, 16 to pla to show Bri ter record i 104 I5 seco Mack ( stering mite 104 to ~onds succession This Games Today 5 St. Louis at New York Chicago at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn S Willie ridir inown, 1ons Garner 1 e has been up on 20 of them to vic- e money and two less ntly bet- has accepted 20 triumpk not-so- Games Tomorrow Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis 109 has a that he mounts, for s and 13 thirds rner of Willie ing thi more York tracks but dden 14 30 thirc ion. h INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |0 uncle has easily on it that he 15 seconds In ad- wits Games Yesterday Newark §, Buftalo 6. he Montreal §, City 3. ARy Baltimore S, Rochester 6. [laaar Toronto 5, Reading 2 The Standing winner in 95 mounts. Unele Mack | astride Blue L i when Bradley colt won 1t American classic, the Belmont Stakes and the Withers to clinch threc v old honors If the number indication of hard work “Slim” Robertson is busiest jockey of them who for Whitney yland rid Yorl tr: His The Rochester Toronto Montreal S 1 horses ridden is an ther Baltimore just all Har a fiyi son. rides got off to where he but Jead- i mounts of lik Games Today sey City at Montreal. ark at Buffalo. Reading at Toronto, Baltimore at Rochester. since coming to has not £ 142 winner and « GASCOS 1N EASY WIN ks he ecord shows ich 17 we her second red so we W e m EASTERN LEAGUE Games Y Allentown 4. Bridgeport 3. Albany New Haven 4 (Other clubs not scheduled), sterday Jim Lynch's Baschall Crew Sw b Hartford Team Under a 12 The Standing Score in First Game. W.. Albany 53 Providence Bridgeport Hartford Pittsfield Springfield New Haven . Allentown Games Today Hartford New Haven. 2, I'rovidence at Bridgeport. Springfield at Albany. Pittsfield Allentown at two citenit drives t o will mes Tomorrow Springfield at Albany. New Haven at Allentown. 2. Pittsfield at Hartford. Providence at Bridgeport WATCHING played soo vn 1 will nu Quarter pari day night July rumor t at Gascos ley REVIVED 16 (1 > often S recurring Yesterday's hero—William Walson Clark who held Cincinnati to four hits and won his third consecutive victory for the Robins., at Brooklyn, 4 to 2. It was the finest pitching performance of the day. It w Alz, who recently - ger of the IFort Wort the exas league, was on his way to Chi- to discuss business with the s reported y club of Pittshurgh scored ifs seventh con- e secutive victory of the Pirates' east- | ern tour by beating the Braves, at Boston, 5 to 4. The Pirates were able to get only seven hits off Brandt but made them effective. ment TN CHICAGO Chicago, July 16 (11—Steve Rridgeport, Conn., featherwei Prankie Califory will I meet in round bout here tonight. Promoter Malloy has Kid Chocolate signed for an appearance Smith, ht adn Garcia The Chicago Cubs gained half a an e game on the Pirates by winning two games at Philadelphia, % to 6. Tn bothizanesitiielCiits v enaion (hini[ia o THISFMont i Rdid plansito (send 15 to 12 in the sl th e ahil D UIBHIRG i eE g ilalhiuld Rl | the performance warrant first WYKOFF-WINS DASH California High School Sprinter Tops Yield af Classy Performers at Seattle, . Seattle, July 16 (R—I high nk Wyk- off, California school sprint captured the honors in a 100-yard h event here last n from a eld of classy performers in 9.7 sec onds, or one-tenth of a second slow er than the official world's reeord. Claude B the Texas flyer, wi hot on Wykoff's heels to finish se ond and Wesley Ioster, negro ace of W st college was third. In a night come a to Miss world's « Cook a 1 off, ate mixed 440-yard last | Wykoff was un 15-yard handicap and lost Myrtle ( Olympic npion. Bracey gave Miss ard advant ind Wyk- or, failed to catch four yards. relay le to over- )0 running a She won by DAVIS CUP PLAY FURNISHES DRAMA Germany, France and America Principals in Closing Matches New York as well July s d twi tic fortunes, Germany, Iran and Ar vica are the principals in inz Davis Cup tennis conflict of The in the most intery 111 sports con- narre dow Ger - ht te Ation— competition tosts h The [nit too much ems to have gth for the inter- Berlin that to is Cup to ove 1s sher stre |Germany zone fin but th ome in week-end unmistakabl on ti in I are wa to break nination up the of the <0 m find hard I from the m ledon 3erlir loistered and Germa dominant, h Cup competitior fre France’s position SOrvers Villiams, ich vhound rac at Williar marlaole ti finzl Olyn 1o indoor York and 1tV Wl ch Friday fortunat mpion nd that Geol ime heing iestion oi the Canadi of world iladelphia prospect \fierican 1914, also ha the 1 the first since hos pitcher time to adi hat cirenit i many Lefty Tob front in the ing his g young Jimmy Foxx is lant tight for hitting honors being closely pressed by | Manush who lost out to Goost in by barely a percent last year but Al Mickey Cochrane moons, Grove out i pitch wrade, enjoy est whil is wel year so far, making 2 IFoxx He Gos is inic poi Simn and hard- fwo other | indivi von It is > way back 1901, 1 Napoleon LaJoi with the Athlet 1d any 1 W ics, 1o f m- ber of t Elephants heading the batting Detroit has had 1s not yet out of ¢ \ with Harry Heilma ma is customary 0005 DROPPING. 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The victory enabled the Yanks to gain half a| game on the leading A's who split a double header at Cleveland Cleveland pounded mel and Yerkes of 15 hits to win the first game from Philadelphia, & to In the ond game, however, larnshaw scattered seven hits among the Indians with such su cess that not a Cleveland runner the plate and Philadelphia 1o 0 FROM CUSTOMERS — | GeT Ehmke, Rom- crossed won, Young 12d Walsh pitched an i hit game for the White at Chi- | cago, and scored a 4 victory over Washington. The White Sox made only hits off Marberry and Liska. ox to seven St. Louis romped to an casy 10 to victory over the Boston Read Sox | (GOSW, BUT GU2Z GOT HOT WHEN | Sald | | DION'T HAETA GO OUT AN' TAKE ORDERS Not a Bad Idea! ENOUGH ERCM at St. Louis. Stewart pitched for the winners, allowing seven hita. 1 (THeT'LL BE ALL, Sat — AND WILL You SEE THAT MY LITTLE OSCAR. GETS To HIS MUSIC TEACHER? DON'T LET Wit PLAY ON THE ey MEAN WITH TH' KIDS OR ON His VIOLIN? 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