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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929. NEW BRITAIN MACHINE KICKS BALL GAME AWAY TO P. & F. CORBINS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—SEVEN MANAGERS MAKE PLANS FOR START OF CITY PLAYOFF—ENGLISH FIGHTER TO MAKE HIS HOME IN THIS CITY — MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES UNDERDOGS HAVE THEIR NEWMATICS LOSE | JACK QUINN IS GOING BACK TO THE HILLS REMAINING ROTARY TEAMS DAY IN NATIONAL RACE 10 (ORBIN TEAM T 1l | GET INTO ACTION TODAY AHISS Q;!_lL\T‘( '/rg T&sjfi T S [AYSPITTER” H | ) ; . Leading Teams All Tumble in a Heap Preventing Any [\ "HIM FAMOUS BUT IT Two More Games to Be Played At Walnut Hill Park Contender From Gaining—Winning Streak of Pi- NOW Britain Machite Infield - b |I"KEPT HM HOMELESS =+ Thig Afternoon in Boys' Basehall League—Smith rates Broken By Boston Braves—Phillies Down Pl'flCUCaHy Tosses Game Away ! i / Team Scheduled to Battle Burrltt—Waleng'ton Chicago Cubs—Cardinals Blank Giants—Reds T { ' ‘ Crew Plays Y. M. C. A.—Both Contests Will Get Take Two From Robins—Grove Taken Out. ; Sandinel e . ; Under Way At 2 0’Clogk—Standmg. ley Works : nders i By the Associated Presa { o T e T afnirs . . 3 e E Standing of outpointing a sharpshooter lika “Under dogs had their day in the L . " o | Corbms . G R . ; - F | w. . Pet. | [oughran. In this connection it is National league yesterday as all of M o g EaneriGood s . e & . g Paradise Park .. 1 1.000 | phserved that Leo Lomski outpoint- the leading teams tumbled in a heap 5 =R -\\jfl:“j“\\'l’fl;" [EREEEEER b : ; Willow Brook ... 1 1000 | od Tiraddock a few months ago and preventing any contender from ed for Colfn bt MRES SRS D - 1 f ) Vance ...... 0 1 {0001 1omski does not rank in the same gaining. In the American league B0 [ 1 N ancs SR S ' ; Nathan Hale .... 0 1 = .000|class with Loughran in boxing g 57 y St. Lo achine infield in the matter of do i This afternoon at 2 ofclock at the Athletics retained their lead of i~ ing everything possible to aid the P’ . . ‘ e — oAt s SRR “‘ams‘sl\m, = 5 cight games by defeating Cleveland, | lams. Todt 35, K outi Byl gk, Corbin team win their Indus- : in the Rotary Boys' Baseball league 7 to 5, in 10 bitter innings as the |l (08t trial league game at Walnut Hili . : - , which were idle on Monday, will ENGL]SH BOXER WILL Yankees coasted home by 11 to 7 at park last evening certainly bore fruit % o g swing into action In the first games sinolt. e ftankes sanicapasnoy paEHIGION 2=l B l(eui ea T mer g 20 tn IRl 18 . 4 : = |of the league schedule. Monday aft- MAKE HIS HOME HERE nearly so close as the score. | Al victor although it hit a fotal : i" : erron B adlse Pariastaatearvancal In the general annihilation of con- | i\, e of only ‘\, ven balls m?o{"l'r‘ outfield i while Willow Brook {rimmed Nathan | fenders along the National league i , during the game, so effective was . g ¥ Gr: 0k it Pt s Sea T oney Ferrence's pitching. : L : | Sid Lyons Who Meets Mickey Fla- ' lotable, The Buccaneers had J e d 200 3 The contest was one of the freak- ; —x This afternoon, Smith will meet | : X o "‘;““" i e brcnd " bt e oo lavedTagine iy = > 3 Burritt on Diamond No. 2 while| hive in Hartford Friday Night, re of eight straight in the east “ E ) i > - | im.;ox;:n. R e » this season. The only redeem- AR Washington will meet the Y. M. C. f 2 S i 9 is New Britain Resident. f ) ! ol e ; ¥ of the whole affair was ' 5 A. on Diamond No. 1. All four teams 108 &ty Becihion,vesiebila ) Dra 1 [ sensational twirling of both ™ GOING BACK TO POTTSVILLE are ready for their first games and was pounded for all the Boston ru 3 e e S AND THE HILLS, WHERE A R T e id Lyons, English lightweigh firs g. and Smith P i s M key F i - in the very first inning. and Smit S andideslonskl aliog e MAK GAN STILL WALK ON The league. {his year appears to| N0 Meets Mickey Flahive of Hart lncheagtnsRdedislon e galaonils : ‘ked him for four hits and tiv SMUDGE ON 7 be a fast combination of teams, all | ford in the main bout on the State the Corsairs with four hits. Yy G e L oA oM e L £ THE STREET WITH A SMU = G s i J Police Association boxing card at sler, 1€ i 0 0| runs with o the open- - of whom will probably be in the rac Claude Willoughby, aided by the ell, s B dnsivitnroniyions curliithSonen HIS FACE WITHOUY PEOPLE . : TIERE D to the Tost mntaute. mioce|Charter Oak park Friday night, > ba ) b e HINKING HE'S A BLACKEACE COMEDIAN ) 4 o nn B Dl TIm I3l 19, 16 dling s here in this Home Funs fromgéhes bagiof Ghar : vH b During the eight and two-thirds <THI 8 y are no favorites at present because [ JUlY 19. is Lot 2 Klein, was just a shade too tough for ! Rt city with his uncle, Edward Lyons of the Davidson & Leventhal store. 2 inning which Jaglowski worked |of the fact that no team has shown Pat Malone, and the Phillics won by |y n, « 2 allowed but four hits and fanned 13| ¢ has been 29 years since a yo | to a decided advantage over the 4 (6 10 5. Benge was called in to help 2 vee 1 2N while he gave but one base on balls. med John Picus packed e 7 == = — | others in the circuit. Lyons was flyweight champion of {Willoughby in the ninth when the b e oG 3 Cerrence struck out only five but he at Pottsville, Pa., and went forth - | | Sheffield, England, but he is fight- C'ubs began making threatening ges- | \ejiand. J » w o o al wascomplete master of the winners.|to do battle with the world and seek SEVEN M &NAGERS AGREE | |ing as a lightweight now. He has ‘tures. The ultimate winning margin | () 100 o Fach team made four ecrrors L & | met Jack Berg, sensational English its fame was presented to the Phils by Frank | Dusan. 1 . DI E ] avhich could be chalked up againsi | jonn Picus found it. Tnder the {h:hr\\clght, twice and has lost botn O'Doul who hit for four bases in the RO A them but the losers must have made | po% o o c v 1C Quinn, the youth from | | bouts because he suffered broken seventh. PP e A ] twenty mental mistakes which prov- | - | T[] FI[]HT HEAVIES | knuckles. In the second bout, he enl: the collieries hecame one of the jesnd U Klein's two homers ran his total - - | ed more costly than fumbles and est spitball pitchers in the 1 s zereC R aiRbrokeng@hen daR ISt for three games to five, tying the g hrows sies — and his name became = - 5 { ;so\rm!\ round and went to the major league record held by Babe 1. %% ! An juca of how the losers worked | |85 O BOC B0 U is plaved. Local Baseball Teams Form League to Decide Cham- | fourteenth round fighting one hand. Rluth and several other players « on scored, | can be d from the records Moy, | He met Billy Grimes of Australia in 2 | : ark by r z hree hom- ' L s s whi ¢ one ball was ne- - 4 e . z Sl e . (s Revmoln, |1 T e O ek i this wag | from where he came. The other Sunday With Falcons Meeting the Senecas—Sched- | I ) | rounds. the 1 ey Monday and the o pies Novdons bt 5 W23 | qav at Shibe park, he unburdened 5 3 g A o 6aves 7 ound Glass | He has heen fighting for about s e L A G ! G TrDLLChal AL S Hatiwas caugh . his heart {o a group of youngsters ule Committee Named to Draw Upf List of Games— i S ity ot S0 [ it first two yesterday. Elmer Smith g pitcher: Hadley The Machinists got off fo a good o e % e who had come from Potisville to D > % 0 |ana has lost only thrce. His ap- hit three circuit blows in three offi- : i tart and were inspired for a few 1000 (O O Jach Club to Mect the Other Twice. S S Bk S e e e e LT W i O cial times at bat for Cleveland in ARL nnings. In the opening frame the e | peara 8 d 1921, but a base on balls intervened i scored five runs as the result o There's something in those hills e loughran, ~ busiest of all the fistic| day night will be his first American in {uxnediiihe beime inics indthe | 1 il L 4 o v three singles, an errcr and Burke's UP there.” said Jack. “They seem o\ pjips for the playoff {o determine weck, cach team will hand in a list! champions, will defend his light|appearance: He will be handled by 1026 world series, . e S SR hore run vith two men on base, be calling me back. 1It's the first (he baseball championship of the of players not to exceed in number | heavyweight crown against James | Denny McMahon Klein's two homers yesterday ran | oo REIFLATS g Jaglowski relicved Gray after the time in more than 26 years that I've | city, were laid last night at a mect |18 men. These will be passed on|J. Braddock of Jersey City, at the | i 1's total for the season to 28. giving R i latter clout and fanned two batters "«""’ that f 'h’l_u' et ing of m s of seven local teams | !y the managers [involved so ihat|Yankee Stadium tomorrow night in AND A STRIKEOUT BAT him a margin of three over Ott for S SRl Sl to retire the side And I'm going back-—when the in the Herald office. The playoff will [ there will be no “ringzers” allowec | what may prove to he his last bat- 5 3 : 2 the inter-league lead. e, 3 . 5 S 1 The next scoring was Gone by th son ends—for good! siart next Sunday with a game be- | in the playoff. | tle as a 175-pounder. | Al Demarec writes in Collier's Sylvester Johnson hit winning | aomn 11 SSE R Corbin club. Lipka started the frame | “Win. lose of draw. T'm going tween the Faleons and Senecas and | A tior 5 written ballot, the follw- Tormiat the Polol(itoundaiyeslaraas | nealitre i o P by lining a drive through Ernie An-|back. I'm going into business, the!will he in the nature of a ieague . » chose umpires for the | Wheh He 1af the Giaals domnowit fBu SR o lerson's glove. This should have only business I know anything | with the club lolding first place at| T (s e A French, xx .. R R g ) been an out. Lipka allowed to about—the sporting goods business. | the end of the playing season, being sir, hoys, I'll be back with you | rocognized as the championship ont- 2 2 e | magazine of a rookie who had a bat Winner or loser with “Jersey | ¢ (oo oo se ot hitting. He had a Jimmy,” Loughran is authority for | o™ %) gt O ok home the statement that he will engage in seven scattered hits, and won his Ll : 4 Lynch. Jim Havlick, Paul and Larry | faw ir any more bouts as a light | o °N¢ fof two baggers and an- e e by ek InE Rt fona [t ot v S 20 (0 sccond unmolested for no vea- el o iis) AT TR e | other for sacrifice fies. Within a run with one on in the fourth. Fred CLEVELAND son at all. Hc moved to third on a next scason. The d 15: almosti faf pointed supervisor of umpires and he | oS B0z {month the rookie bundled them up Fitzsimmons had an off day, and the AD 1k 7 5 tielder’s choice per sent a drive [closed. 1 have the spot picked out— The ferms represented last night | will have the power o assign them | 1’€spite his frequent title defenss | and took them all hore. Giants missed a chance to shave |Mo08a0n ! {0 0down the third base line which hit right down on the main drag incluged Kensington, the Iale {0 the various games to be played. |And non-title bouts, Loughran. has) something from the lead of both of . ewell i v (he bag, scoring Lipka. “There’s nothing that can keep me (‘orbin Red Sox, Holy Cross. Seneca A schedule commitiee consisting of | Made little money out of the cham- TR e AR es AT bk S When the ball reached Matis in from it now. 1 hate to think of Turritts and Sokols. These will all | John Tobin, Joseph Smuiski and | Pionship he won from Mike McTigue | Teiok | Henariols. continued. hia] Eonsea Voo Shs ft field he had his legs wide open |leaving Mack and the gang, and | be entercd in the league and each | James Murphy was named and they | in October of 1927. The big money Cavioaigniln eAcane framtine Goll: "fi,di,}: g : Jod and the ball continucd on its way. |next spring 1 might feel lonesome 1eam will meet the other twice. will meet Thursday nisht fo draw up | lies with the heavyweights, and | and approached fo within three | Hartley. . e TS “J"‘*’PN *“""_' d the h-u;s before the when the hoys start south. But I've After a lengthy discussion on the | a list unes to be plaved. This| Tommy is convinced he can more | points of his goal. The Reds took e 3 ball was returned to the infield made up my mind and I'm going to matter of finances, the details were | will he submitied to the managers | than hold his own with any of tho | e e e ) 0 In the sixth the winners scored stick to it ironed ont to the satisfaction ot all meeting next week. | current crop in that division. the Robins in Brooklyn, 6 fo 3 and 7 | Shaut S ) 0 once more. G. Preisser beat out a | “iiven 4 ntial raise ry concerned und the managers all| Joseph Sexton, Kenneth Saunders o 2. Red Lucas outpitched D: StEtEtho 0 SEougCcnloRovanson Which should | won't keep me from fulfilling the de- | voted 1o post a hond of $50 cach nd Gerald McCourt were named as Vance to win the opener, and : "’d:‘ \';; ‘l‘d“u'ffll mi‘;‘h ra)sm than isire to go back to good old Potts- @ guaranlce tiat the ms would | otficial scorers, Rixey was much too good for John- 2 i E ;'nr:flmm-;lv‘s{t:ld]’(‘:«\l\l,'\;tl"')x:\(:nl‘?r?;: ville where a man can 1 walk on » through with the playoff as per John Tobin was cliosen as chair-d ol v pist ot datinitel i e ny Morrison in the nightcap. | i 150 A e s e s A U IO e B e of the league with Gerald P.lp.,yy veights. 1 he loses he has| The victory of the Athletics was| a—Baited for Quinn in 1uth L e fi“ without people thinking he's a ¢ a meetin e called nextiCrean as secrotary and treasurer. | GPREETE RS 088 0 o | AL S LSRG G z S fines Tttt throw. G. Preisser took third on the ’“1‘1””“,‘ ',""”"‘V“” 5 ——— and see what he can do in the way | Grove to win his game—for the first : n Bt play. UringSthe o sodsonisin macent of putting on more weight and add- | ;L'f':“n'a“ndscpr‘N:\‘:(\«afh‘T:‘un' eminent y eneen’ 2000, Ferrence caught Tatrus off first | }oo ‘”}'I=;‘*":;V«'*'f;:"_"_"}v‘;mf-'m‘ "\hh"lfln\(:‘ \ base MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ing a puch to his fistic repertoire Sian “_h?“lihe"“:mng \\:»Inz\;n”\‘)lvl‘ Ciey 4 [ T with a quick throw but while the |y 'cnimer it has been hotels, Pull. 50 that when he meels the big fel- | s s, Simmons, Hale. | !atter was being run down G. Preis- {1 A ot lows he will not be under such a war path in the fifth, and Quinn re- mans, more hotels, more Pullmans | < out: By Grove | ser scored and Patrus reached sec- ; 3 By the Assoclated Pres. handicap. signed for a pinch batsman just in |3 E . Winning pitcher: | ong safely when the Machinist in- | S2ck’s brother Mike adds to Jack'y ¢ time to permit George Walberg to | * oBEE IR SRS ialte 0 profit from Joe Shaute's slip in the e inn irsiadoiEd once Taore .II'I:I\C- been coming to Pottsville | 1cain. Adkins and Thomas to the Ratting—Herman, Robins, .59%. decision has been his reported dif- maybe two or 10th. N 1 l L the seventh when they should have three times a year. | yov quring the game although| Runs—Ott, Giants, 85 ficulty in making the weight. Al- Ed Wells was as wild as ationa eague Once recently he fold me: *Mike, you 5 Hils—Terry, Gianfs. 133 He has said that if he beats Brad- | dock h2 will fight again as a light | heavyweight 1n September and then | Chicago evened its series with Washington by beating them. 6 to )-inning game at Chicago. ; ) ey National Another element in Lou s field became confused pLcrs he Sox sent Weiland, Dugan, Mc- ¢ Elren usual in jeen shut out. With three men on Washington made only nine hits in though there seems to be no reason Detroit, giving cight s and wo out Patrus grounded to k. Should be happy here in these hills. | (L. entire 10 inning Doubles—Hafey, Cards; Freds to doubt that Tommy will be down committing one wild pitch, but Babe s sresser who handled the ball well| Where vou can wake up in the morn- el Robins, {0 175 pounds for Thursday's battle Ruth's 21st homer and 15 other hits 51 b nd was about to toss to second for N8 @nd 100k down into the valley o Dt By Triples=ls Waner, Plrates; 13 there is no question that the ta: made up for this. Wiley Moore put | I .- 8 4e 0 in casy force out but he could not| YOU 2 hiome and Kiddies. You | FOSI0% PAUeTed e Browns badly | Homers, Klein, Phillies, 23. has weakened him to some degree. on the finishing touches for Wells L< * PeXE I LIS do this because Swanson was stand- | Know, Mike, you're richer than 1|50 56 LOWE #rd cmcrEe u :; \ne ot American Betting odds on the day before when the latter became troubled | o oy b 1 1 g away from the . He am." of nine innings of play with a mar- 3att s 5 s .39° the fight favo ghr: ‘7 T et o pled 0 1 )11 DL N RO R o s b e P t Gaston held the | Balting—Manush, Browns, .32, sht favor Loughran at 7 to o X s & hand i t . nade o ot to K kil e S T Sl e Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 83. Although the Jersey puncher h 'r)T"{\-{ " ; 5 : . sl who nH.V“<I it allowing I to Yshhal 16 [ace wm & veteran willibe 5 Hits—Manush, Browns. 136 no lack of supporters, his sole hope Mgp\ o :;’:r\ Sox worked hard_fo . i Ao e piied i iy m.m” he ml'vb\ Hell befi : ” : - Doubles — Johnson, Gehringer | of victory over the clever Loughran e Senators by 6 5 in W H ithough they didn’t kn ball Jack Quinn, the sporting goods ma th one exception, {he coaching see s JoEe U T :\':Enr: by 6 to 5 ir : s aliouRn theydids Shnas e enorl ok aeoas man Jilionotoscenlion BT AChing | i : scems to lie in a knockout. How- | UNION S mg._ nl e Browns consoli- it : L he mcid 1“ G Cr ol sitting around with a |staff of ¢ gia Tech is composed riples—Miller, Athletics, 12, lever much he may have improved | = eir collapse by yielding ar o rihrec runs in th. Bates bunch of hoys, maybe eating hard | of former foothall players, Homers— Gehrig, Yanks lin hoxing skill he can have no hope n rl other game to the Red Sox. Milton i G L hit a hig in front of the plate!shelled crabs—he dotes on ‘em : Gaston hurled a three hit g to it i ) ne of the Machine shop in- Happy Jack Quinn, at home at lasf, ————————"—""——""———— L has Browns in the three games of th i | LAInpEar Seetralgh s EaoRD: 2 2 series played thus far i , he muffed it. American League i Tl Dol L2 WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD win by 11 to 2. It was the second ' : ] T icld hothered to get under 1| Affer 29 years. Jack Quinn an intield out. e : TrY oue HoT TRY OUR ICE COLD | 'TRY OUR DELICIOUS | NEW YORK Cra — | o o second unmolested nneread e United Press S PRI oRA e ;= vanced ona wild piteh and L) rday’s | Hero—Chuck Kiein ORANGE ADE ICE CREAM 1 Robertson, ; B P > counted when McKeon g1ounc i+ | slugging Philadelphia \der. Galirig, 1 g e SEEAE 4 0 Swanson who hit his and 28th homs [0 Lazzeri, . ‘ 3 5 s 5 001 lose but th 2 ibs, enabling his mat " Klein's two days ( Ithou e Pirates lost, 4 Tiice ; ey S ) it Boston. Tlob Smith hel Gehringer, > : v " § G e tes to four hits and hecame Heilmann, ahglliens . : s ikxandas pitcher to heat them sine rted their castern tow last huble, Rorrell, % E o . Rillings, * N g i e Ny, he vivester 1 lost, 5 10 0 to St. Louis, The Card scored n Johnson's 4 _ 4 e » TRY OUR FRESH TRY OUR ICE CREAM NEXT DAY ROASTE E S SOoDAS L0 STED PEANUTS e Lo T e R R ¢ CIRO, THAT, LAST CASE B Drooklyn sent twg 10 OF WHITE HORSE WAS i 1 ] e al ey . : . SR e and |PRETTY AWFRUL. ... MY ey 1 ihery % oo i B SOn L Y e ':;""’f"‘\""“". g STOMACH 1S oN THE FRIT2 (i‘,,\;:‘ b i 28 P 1 errence 5 pire : . % AND | CAN'T ACCOUNT FOR . : o 1 g ' G . 1T ANY & WRITES LEAGUE HISTORY ed e |l lead in the T v» = OTHER Doak president of the | Ame . v taki 1 : ) 4 WAY " Texas leag is compiling a histery N7 i ¢ 1 A N of the 1 The executive found \ S 4 R . T % 1 took losing hoth cnds har v during an ex ded illn ded 1o record ball in the lLon Bambine powerfu and hit third with no one

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