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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929. VETERAN AMAZED -~ ATMODERN GAME ""Gahby” Strcet Tells of Close o Games Played Years Ago w . | o M &1 - | New York, July 17 (P—"Gabby" 61 2 | Street, one of the great catchers of 51 | baseball 20 48 . 44 4 4 | 41 3 4 112 e ———— s — ————— 3 UNDERDOGS HAVE ~ DAY IN NATIONAL (Continued from Preceding Pa; Speaking of Sports § EOOUSTE TTTE PECLPITTOOVOTY Bil Cormier, manager of the West Ends baseball team, is laid up at his home suffering from an injury re- ceived:in last Saturday's game in the City league. He was struck on the instep of one foot by a pitched ball and that member is swollen con- siderably. He will probably be forced 1o have the injured member X-rayed today to find out if there are any bones broken. are so bound down by the rules. |ages with a mark of “Now there is no chance to pfay|to third place in the ‘smart baseball’ Why resort to Jimmy Greene of the Stanley Works, strategy to-get m position to.scors who followed Argosy with a mark one run when by swinging from the |of .522 down the list to .3 heels you can score a half dozen or| Charlow, left fielder of the Stan- maybe’ even a dozen? [ley Works team, considered one of “1 don’t want to seem to be the weakest hitters in the circuit sast ing sour grapes but we older relloy ading the league in hit- certainly dived too soon in baseball not including that The big money is paid now played last night. He has a mark N of .476. He is closely pressed by e enty vears ago ther: Jim McCormick, shortstop for the were far more pluyess than jobs and |American Paper Goods who sports a | everybody had to hustle to be kept|mark of .455. A v stands third in the game. Now the demand ex-|in the list now with .4 ceeds the supply and it is much less| Salak of the Staniey strenuot and Sullick of the Paper Goods “Another thing, the tied fourth with not know a thing ahout while Mickey Huber of money and a month or bins and Walicki rarched. to fame | Season was they tied for fifth with a mar of Waltar John- it placed them in Parsons of nley Works stands i majors ths year | They had to 1 Xt with ¢ erage of 3%y after many years | When they while STk account hefor hitting now thar an active player.” designed to draw the subject of slid down standing, while ‘Baseball Beginning to Challenge Baseball Standing| e Croquet As Pastime Back in 1889 v 1 13 I3 AMERICAN LEAGUE | e i Games' Yesterday | New York 11, Detroit 7. Philadelphia 7, Cleveland 5. Boston 11, St. Louis Chicago 6, Washjngton 5. (10 innings). went ge) o for games Vv N SHAVING 4@ Y ICE CREAM for less < larke, 3bh | Philadelphia New York St. Louis .. Detroit . Cleveland i Washington Chicago 4 g 2 4 J IBoston: T3 e s 20 3 ; < | i n who e hattery mate Games 'T'oday J P ¥ e son returned to the as il coach las a minor league “There's mo. when were was a tion lout the veteran basball then and now. “More hitting,” snorted the ol catcher. “Why a club makes more MACHINE | home runs in one game than we did | —_ AGE e ¥ 3 lin a NATIONAL LEAGUE = J o | “At Washington in 1909 had | @ i | such piiclers as Walter Johnson, | | Tom Hughes, Bob Groom. Bill Burns | ind Accident of 19 Ycars Ago |and Dixie Walker. Our pifchers t i | didn't allow but about 15 runs a |the rabbit.” | week. We finished even with that pitching. t use we could only score ahout ten W e 100 div . . : i a lot of gar > to 1 and 3 ), & dack Avgosy Slips Dowm fo Third Place Among Hitters cars ago can hardly be- | Works e lieve his eyes as he sits on the benck of the St. Louis Cardinals and s \lu}» hits rain fraom Nationa! > bats. are old boys did for 400 raving Vh-n" after the broke spot even & F. Cor fnirs ar of .391 P of e = so BOSTON The West day night Hill park. Ends will practice ¥ over at 6 o'clock at Walnut L tonsh place Wil is seventh with a ve advance and paid hing they carned it couldn’t do munch talking club, hear of a major player being br The catcher of yesterdey was ask- ed if the lively ball corld he many runs with Walter son pitching as in his prime. “Oh yes, the fellows would hit home runs oft Walter with this bali —if they could hit it “But the old recipe rabbit would go for too. IMirst they an mark of .3S1. Zn ley 1 W Vin- of Landers each v v omark tied Corbins wer on ums of they 10 a Two games will be played at Wal- nut Hill park tonight, one betwecn the Cardinals and Holy Cross in the | Senior City league and the other b tween the Sequins and the Holy | Cross Juniors. | icago roit Cleveland yack ka of the Sta New York at De hack Philadelphia at vo felavlyon enss for eighth ninth with hile P Works blasted his way to tenth place with a marKk of .355 in by for cooking a | th the rabbit ball L would have to catch P ers in the league played regularly in th which their ms league place Games Tomor G o Washington at St. Loui; | Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at Cleveland | Boston at Chicago. on £ .360 w 1 hit. for avers o ) w ul John- el schneider Stanley has Ha Pittsburgh Two las fe: 1 Brame S | home The Cardinal-Holy Cross contest is a playoff of the first game scheduled in the league. The Cardinals, at that time, failed to show nup for the game and it was at first declared for- feited. Manager John Cabay of the Holy Cross aggregation refused to | o accept the game without playing it | 0ff and arrangements were made to | have the two teams meet. | BEFORE THe ) proof of the good hurlers in the compilation of noted that at work gam avera veek. got osing the first we 5 ant Brookiyn on who have Games Yesterday Louis 5, New York 0. Philadelphia 6, Chicago 5 Boston 4, Pittsburgh 1. A of Cincinnati 5-7, Brooklyn 3-2 srocting the visitors in the office of | Minnie Morzan being elected mayor 2 B e tpany in (e With all members of the city council The Standing the Oregon Land company in the fcCf ©% o8 W frontler town thal was. Salom, A0 Cir o0 rest thundering across Pittshurzt e 5 VGArsing0; SELLE oY Lanlient “"“"',’ a predominantly agricultural conti- just come with his \‘HI!(.I -]Il~u-nvh.x ISR ws il e Seatibuls binG LAy E SRl eRhIS iR Y ST o 6o its proud place as @ marvel of speed not yet disputed the west, - While the ocarnest and ODBUSiNg ) "notor car and-afrplane. Electrt cit s just beginning to rival g Herbert was starting on the roal at cventually was to bring him :’”fl ‘\\"l‘.;“’,‘[ o “,,;\‘:m,, & i |88 an illuminant and Edison w 0 IR Y SR 0L BLY DI orking on the phonograph. Joseph Jefferson was writing his | seekers” in that spring of 'S80 were ¢ same White House | ; |and “w e \\w,-).“‘hfl.“q“ autobiography, Barnum's big show jre . DUoM Arassing | \as featuring tight rope walkers and cmendous chariot rac President Benjamin Harrison, Theodore Roosevelt, "New York's %! X 3 h Mueddare RODHISEL. ) Hew Kellar was coaxing rabbits from hir magic hat, Theodore Thomas coming young statesman,” was a new member of the civil servi : S was giving concerts in New York. commiss and hac wraged the £ st g ¢ don't by ommission and had enraged nd admissior to fopnotch shows|8tand for a home run. ‘T don't politicians by lambasting the spolls | ", 7 b 5 ve the youn of pitchers | topping the list ) 0 A i can show the stuff old fellows | few notches in the Woodrow Wilson was an obscure | Af “,"',' 2 ‘t"f'j” cuee W How could t Nowadays | Argosy of the Stanley prof of history at Wesleyan ‘“\‘ .‘“', 28 pitcher can is a fast| & Level te: who led the | university. ddletown, Conn.. and : rve and a ball, they |the first compilation of offici | Calvin “Red” Coolidge of Plymouth, | Vt., had not yet matriculated | Amnerst college. The machine a was in its ‘n- fancy and even metropokitan lifs was comparatively the pursuit of business and pleasure being in slow tempo. present Week- (Second Game) CINCINNATI A R chubby-faced boy 15 w last batting in the hitting for .300 or runs a 1 1 lLanders and Stanley Works teams meet in the Industrial league tomor- | row night to settle the first place tie existing petween the two. Fafnirs | Chicago will meet the Paper Goods entry in | New York he other game scheduled. | St. Louis . —— S | Brooklyn Landers and the Paper Goods will | Philadelphia meet in a postponed game playoff at | Boston Walnut Hill park next Monday night. | Cincinnati The game was originally scheduled to be played on July 3. The Corbin Red Canaan Sunday to meet the town team there. Practice will be held iday night at 6 o'clock at Willow — Brook park. - Games Fomorrow Cincinnati at Thiladely (‘hicago at Brooklyn. Ht. Louis at Boston Pittsburgh at New v Works tied plac e e bhattin, as a team. belted the pill fo The P- | diiferences is the size of the ball| { parks. So many people want fo get in now they have fo have some place to put them so the stands ar | built where the playing fields used | to he. In the old days we had pler of room. All our playing fields werc like this big park in Boston, “A pitcher then could work on| a batter and let him hit a high fly He didn't have to worry about it dropping over the infield into same have American combination mg BROOKLYN per Goods AB with an Corbin is third wnley Rule fourth Fafnir stands fifth 1261 while chine stands seient the lowly mark of These ty : besicging umes Today St. Louis at New York Chicago at Philadelphi Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. with a Landers is sixth mark of with an M- with | Moore, batter league were put on the skids when ! the pitehers in the circuit {10 get in their work in the ple of weeks and Leading in the Industri will go to 182, inclu up to and exclus encounter bhetween chine and Corbins. averages games played of last nigl w Britain those wh were set down a batting order Rute pack ver- | crop the 00— 000— ree by Struck out teher: Morrison. The Holy Cross team will meet st Glastonbury on the Washington :hool diamond Sunday afternoon he team will practice Friday night on the local park diamond. had all a one, a cl S oklyn 060 on with bated champions with for vie- shooti nd trout | > hcadline sports. It heyday of croquet. Cricket a following in some east- | and professional base- making promising head- popular diversion. ment breath ow slow m in York. B, ¢ ASSIFIED ADS INATIONAL L strove INTE; AGUE at Game Jersey City The Yesterday session | was the had quite ern citics ball wa way as a will stage a practice Sunday mornir at Willow Brook park at 10 o'clock. The team meets the Tralcons in the first game of the league to determine the chan ewark 7, Bu Readin, Baltimore 4, Itoche pion team of the city in the after- noon. The Standing The schedule city day of chester ioronto Paltimore Now committee playoff scries will nizhi. This committee cons Jchn Tebin of the Coibin Joseph Smulski of the nd Jimmy Murphy of the ton crew. of the meet Thurs ark Montreal Buttalo teading Jersey City Sox Ken AMETICANS WIN IN FALCON MEF?. Tiio New Beitain Men Amon . Those at Games in Posen (Speial to the Herald) York. July 17 ;ames Today Buiialo. at Mont Rochester, Toronto. Newark at Jersey ity timeors rding AGUE mes Yesterday hany 8 Bridgeport 3. artford 4 New e § (i 3 -0, \llentown Haven 5 The Standing W New ived here zation of th Word was re- that the American dele Polish 1alcon Alliar of America h the pick of best athletes in its ranks, scored triumph over cther rivals in the . ternational athicic meet held cently in conjunetion with the Potis International Exposition in Posen. Among those wiio had successfuly upheld the reptration of the Amer) can organizatin were: Anuszkiewi. z who was second in the pole vault; Wasil i and Pieracki, who ¢ tured first and sccond place re- spectively in the * running broad jum tanley Gronek, who scord fourth in .the pentathlon; Miss Walasicwicz, who took first place in the women's division in the running broad jurip. and the American tesm won_ the 400 meter relay race, Afh Teted from Poland, Czecho-Slovakia. Jrga.Sitvia and America participat cd i the three-day meet. Among the Amcrican del s to the me.t were J. Andvorik and Joseph Rozal ki of New Dritain. The drim corps of Holyoke, M compesedl of shout 60 young wored an ontstanding triumph dur ing the exercises, capturing the miration of ‘housands of onlook who packed the vast stadium ovation accordcd the younssters w ted fa nished “1hany “ovidene rldzeport ittstield artford ringtield lew Haven . Allentown G New Haven at Allentown Pitteticld at Hartford. Providence at Bridgeport zficld at Albany. Spriv Tomorrow Soringficld at Albeny. New Haven at Allentown Dittsfiold at Hovtrord. Providence at Rri Games port REISH COUNT THROUGH ~eing s Are Over For the hovs Chiampion o the American Turf— ) Home From L ahand. Chicago, July 17 (P—Rcigh Count pion of the American turf in is hoie-—his racing days over vR red colt, owned by M Hertz, yesterdey was 1el special car at the stadinm at from where he set out a last April. to build hi Taim ruler of the country's thoroughbreds H irrival #t the stables of the Leona warked the end of his cturn from Lngland wheve failed to gain the victory he sent fter, the Ascot gold Hertz said Reigh iol race again unle - ap French sters of the track invade Hivan, St T next yea Andy Divedi, wine parading RE By the Assaci New Yorl: outpointad it phia, (10). Pote Bitm Neha, Ilorid ey L Phdluded fur journey Bucky Lawless Clevel § dinted Gorilla Jo) N. Y.lo Alron, O, (1), “up Couns English My th New Paul country 1 noclked York, out HOME RUN CLU Chic:39: \ Conn . knocked siockion, (1 fornia. H ant 10 (1) Al FForbes, Colun:bus ko nd Klein, T'hill Ott, Cian Wilson, ur Gehrd, Yankees Bottomley Cardinals Hafey. Cardinals Simnions, Athletics, 2 Mext Peter- Indinnapotis “uonte, wan on foul ‘ro Rig ey Minneapolis, son bicycles, by | borough h | skirts, At rant, Aug i| Palmer There was the pleasant plop of horses’ hoofs on pavement lilac scented air un ofor fume: i in ts =nd dust cz young bludes and old in London grey dei and ascot and Denman Thompson | Irohman, John O1d Homestead.” Matthews, W embattle Barrett were machine ative binde ticket at cond victos Cotionwood | triumphant, Delmonico’s famous restau- 1stin Daly and Albert Ve w supper in honor o Edwin Booth Among the celebri- tic who attended gave were Merk T n, Chaunecey toasts Sher- Daniel and General Depe, Drew Winter. homas es he The fam rence and ing ag Aldr in that state Peer pokesmen spring twine their Os chief Bailey s rebe i rdens that doffed the the flourished the grippe defiant flannel underwea business of druzgi dru and - Dr. Pric is I wer popula: the women's berating red Th has. of polls ladies COUNTERPART IS WINNER fF DERBY BIVIVEZR 1 i won Preci spring onic. third in 2:03 1-4 Counterpart woa 500, while §4. which to Colonel for 0o went his owaer to Black nd third ‘cott, dinished seeond 500 Strong, n 19 DEFINITE ACTIOH Commission Place HMakes Geaest Comeback in Histzoy of Amarican Tu: Investigating Lodged By Bosers P—A in a allioi, | Chicaso Ohio. Athletic flesh hr ' forein Mich., July 17 racing heart, implanted clght-year-old roan the love of an Urbana, rinarian for the intell stepping type of ho which raccs in harness, combine Kalataz true little, d 00. Against Promoters, 17 (P hission’s that 1kers have July The Tilinois com f investigation promoters and been rilty of boxers o pay part of purses to obtain fights, has net produced definite action commirsion met " d the hearing until next 1t o I'ord to mar At matehral K heap as o alloy. Foud, Nope- i vavie v e frack Bt s smart ¢ to stage an exhibiion “comebac such as scldom i3 in sport and to win z American pacing derby vent of the Grand Circuit s I'hrec in order of the cen 1 the yesterday Ton azo Counterpart, dlin- At 18 an stant ently f ult of a 11 Jast fall into t1 Urhana veterir s trott r love of Wl paid $1.000 for he res “Kick hack” sy hands tem shatl inn, who diive rs the sport 1 the castoff. Yestorday the little Aft nd coddled vk ed th shall, romned aw rhy e in Wt hoeat fagles Have Good Day. Win Game and Battic rthe swift 1 °s had defeat to 18 score roan, nurs-d Nutmegs in al Walnut Hill park. y the conquer stenday (raig ernoon, Nutmeg in { all over t hox cir score strefel ty of Connt rpart 1 Hal driving finish the vt for e po Lady Russe!l in to the stund. ft to set the the second h fell ek fo thi d ther to win by » 'enztin in putled out of sinih plae: hits vartial 1enort o t fortn Swift Ea in that entive distanc the fightt ita in front. enlistiv shet oat side talop:” a ; He victory o the warfare 10 take 'he | I were scored | in 1l he heat MeKinney s mar les victory Howing the - sponsibility Nut of hied to the brok. 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