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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSD;}Y, JULY 18, 1929 WASHINGTON AND SMITH TEAMS WIN GAMES IN ROTARY BASEBALL CIRCUIT — LANDERS BATTLES STANLEY WORKS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—HOLY CROSS AGGREGATION DOWNS CARDINALS IN POSTPONED CITY LOOP CONTEST—SPORT ITEMS s R e A e e GIANTS SET FOR CRUCIAL | MEET TONIGHT FOR LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN IFIRST PLACE TEAMS TO SERIES WITH PITTSBURGH Y % | MEET IN GAME TONIGHT Clan of John Mc(;ra\\'_l_s Humbled By Fallen Cardinals - . : A : |Landers and Sianley Works to.C‘lash in Crucial ()(.)ntest —Pirates Get An Even Break At Boston—Chicago ; . 5 At Walnut Hill Park Tomgnt—Buttmakf:rs in the Cubs Smother Phillies—Robins Crown Three Red ; 4 4 Lead By I:lalf a G.ame—Scott.to Oppose Elt!‘el‘ Nes- Pitchers to Win 10 to 5>—Athletics Drop One to In-| : T tor Or Billy Prelsse}r—-Fafmrs and American Pa- dians But Retain Lead As Yankees Also Lose. 7 : i per Goods to Battle in Second Game. Standing to dent the platter. The run o ! . anley Works .... 6 1 85 4 in the second inning when Pi- threatening momen to 5 . 7 landers . 5 33 enkowski singled. stole second and a strictly private a ctween the 3 s . ' Iafni & 4 583 | third and came home on a passcd v bod e B e ] : Gobings #e masi e ball. Holden's s home while deployed his forces on 1 Polo 1 0 . Paper Goods € : 333 | Gramitt g Bibat, itied £ Grounds front this morni funne i g Stanley Rule ...... 3 5 | count. et o Stem e G Mok o ¢ A N N. B. Machine .... i .143| The Sequins came back to go 1wo e A st Ains seleel i 5 5 A i ) ~ in the lead when they scored twice erucial for the Giants alone. Tc 5 1 i : S . ; Tonight at 5:30 o’clock at Walnut [1n the fifth. Two errors. a balk, a jaunty Buccaneers it constit ‘ . . & Hill park, the blue-banner game of |sacrifice and a passed ball accounted four more ball games T oL e i : the entire Industrial League season | for the markers. he Giants brushed A i 011 > : so far will be played when the 'his failed to daunt the Holy 1 1 i A 4 g . i 4 Stanley Works and Landers teams, | (1 team, however, because in the for their do-or-die effor owing | v ks s 4 s > i Loth of which are in a neck and |sixth frame, the north cnders came courteously to the f i i 5 3 : . neck race for the championship, |right back and scered three. A sin- who came to > acc ( ¢ & o & ; will clash. The game will be | gle, a walk and a dropped fly in left decision 6 10 | e Pir ot onl ; : B . e R AT T i ficld, filled the sacks and a triple an even break at on. nev EONIK : 3 : : anley Works tops lLanders hy |cleaned them to put the Holy Cross :»h i»‘;s I "‘,;L‘”‘;,‘ ennotclica s . 4 3 i . : ¥ ¥ Z half a game for the leading position | team ahead 4 to &. i Sk i e S ’ : : 3 ; in'the standing by virtue of having r‘""":’l:f‘kl\u 1“:s mm!V]g_ oz ;]!z': B et e ety o W P é Z playedoneNaxtna rame NI b tE RN DD SRS BLIE SsENEn I SlICHUGY ; 4 s T IW Barret i i R Lot g % 2 ? makers have won six games and |80t five 1urs and prectically sewed smothering the es 16 t i H S ; : " " ek : o lost only one. while Landers|'he gameup. Another ~dded in the s0 gaining half am ¢ r i I AR 5 . , 143, P ot i o | eighth m the lead more secure m«' '\nr Pittsburgh ou elle ¢ 1 “A peculis coincidence with re-ind despite the fact that the Holy just two games. 2 i a2 3 e , , e e 5 ey il | Cress team rallied to score two in The defeat of Donie n | Rufng B 0 | TOMMY LOUGHRAN JIMMY BRADDOCK T*'_“"nf‘}':q"i‘{‘ ”,,im,,h;‘f ‘:flf“:“ r"i:,‘ ‘:']““(',‘vm- cighth, they were not enough to the first game at Boston ! ce D s = e S Stanley |10 any damage and Folden tannec unexpected. Burleig o | Works crew so far and. without a|'OUr batters in the last inning, one e e © ROTARY LEAGUE CHAMPS WATCHNGTHESGOREBOARD S vt L2 o b oy veteran rookie from Reac ! B A L 1 : . complish the feat again. | B e pine held the Bucc ag) The losers outhit the winrers eisht S = Y falter Se il be the | scattered hits as the Braves du i I e A = g BIE vl enscott Sl ol R e ar e\ Teamihad ke ven i Grimes for a 7 to 4 decision, the big | Manush, if T > ? Egs mound s for BRLanlevieorks S WIS ove S oV slimmany - Man 3 ; £ Yesterday's herc—Hal Haid, St |cither Nestor or Billie Preisser 2 &pit baller's secoid defeat of the sea- ol o el SEQUINS gon. The Pirates came back in the Donid ol o nelat thet ey ‘\\nr}uvnlk for Landers. This will he e York Giants to four hits and enabled |2 Pitch attle such as is rarely se 2 Washington Team Smothers Y. M. C. A. Under Deluge ;. ardinals to score their sccond |Seen in a local league and one of 7. Schuber, 1€ Remy Kremer R il o i 2 1 ‘ S Atlia Rock i i I 5 ' ) 10 1 5 7o 5 . g 3 st Navvorkie the largest crowds of the entire yea rome anaclia foct had & Ureeso in P : Postponed Game Is Plaged Out of Runs—Winners Batter Two Pitchers for a Total :traisht victory at New York, 6 to| [ FreTt Cromes of (e FHME Y cramict adelphia : The Cardinals made 13 hits off | v inece: merry tune against th S el S 2 in City Baseball League of 28 Hits—Losers Amass a Total of 20 Errors— uenton ana scot: dune Witham, night cap to win by 13 to e R lar BoslRos 2 L The second game of the night ! Bradbu; fi:‘;ilfi';‘}‘{;rfl Sl i 01 0l Esmail Pitches Excellent Game for Title-Holders— . 1icazo cubs gained hait ojtush lllbe ataged e L g e e oy o e G e | o to, . “Rareert, Siruek o : Smith Team Downs Bur zame on the Pittsburgh Pirates by | sether Fafhirs and the American | L™ <€ :\;}Z?'s 't‘:x\’ ":‘K{]"L'-‘\\;(‘?’r"».\m s “;:v\f R A 1 e ) . 60 Standing 1k hen Philadelphia. - Charley Root was the | team has a chance _‘m‘b;m a shot at HOLES Bt took f straight from the Phillies | AR D Bl ot ‘ ] d inning pitcher. L‘.‘l;a}.mmm by winning tonight's ' ;::nu::mv'h:n:.v:“:v:(j’le\:y) vl}‘h‘ul el : el B ORrainas £ 4 ) S ‘ Al R . 2 The Pirates wasted an afternoon necas had succeeded in extending a win- | Uohran ceeee 1 H dyKag e y hi EEEERER 0 L] U by splitting a twin bill at Boston. Taylor Douthit continued his hat- | ST given a severe setback by the ha . . mal R the league leaders came back to win J ting spree, with a double, a triple | Dykes, ss 21 ..l ¢ 1 i utung oty Leaan hwhar gilic yNal guva ! i T the second, 13 to 5. Grimes, leading and a homer, which drove in, four e, 3b ceed 022 1 0imet Jast even t Walnut i { . : 4 . ] ' | couthpaw of the lcague was ineffec- | runs. He led a fifth inning assault |5 J IS VS L in a postpone nior City [ Lurritt 0 Gog 4 g o tive in the first hut Kremer which earned four runs for the \ 8 0o 0 e game. The parish team hand- | D'l EVIISEERR) Sl T held the Braves in the sec- | Cardinals and the rest of the after- - - i the Cards a 12 to 5 lacing &nd as tary Boys' Baseball X the A i Sagquins Jok noon off for Larry Benton. Hal Haid | "1™ 6 L result moved into a tie with the hington and Smith teams bat- | Holy Cross Jrs 010 Giants only four hits o e + o olplace in the Ic Sandi 3 6 Y ML and Burritt = Brooklyn Robins turned the e ok il ond Brooklyn crowned three Cincin- |1 S o e 5 v Washington, wl Years [ Lol PRS- Gl tables on the Cincinnati Reds \.\\’ FOFHI “] Jumor Gny Leag“e entry t: winning the final of the seri at final game of the series by 10 to 5 B ] o 0 |no real contest after the first f Tehys B S " 0 cd 17 . . hits off Ash, Ehrhardt and The result delayed the march of the | Tor A 1 5 2 0luhen “Starhcad” Budnick slarme Bonain. Standing Reds upon seventh pla nd ke 3 homs wur Vo e i § « o A ST S ] Y. L Pet, e TR e Baye S bkl s Wast : SCA X th, 30, .. 8 1 N i Phantoms . y 1000 Heavyweight Wrestling Champion fourth. S e t M A | ks B The New York Yankees gave an, Colliers R IR et oo T The Athletics dropped another one R last ye + 5 0w a y ofimpressive demonstration of how|Amer Legion ........ 2 2 500 d AALL SO, S to the Indians, who won by 5 to 2 p = - = s SR L champs cme on top by a 42 ¢ e, of b0 o | terrible a world's champion team | Y. M. C, A 111} BEhiha Waltes Millar's sichit pitahs s L e L L score o I o Djcan be at times in dropping a 10| Scquins . coeiien 28 500 ing. Young Bill Shores was the 9 B e Al e o) The Washi m club 1 SN 2 , (inning decision at Detroit. 9 to 8. | Holy Cross Jrs ...... 0 5000 Tulsa, Okla., July 18 (@—Gus vietim. o The Mackmen nevertheless r 0110 00! _ In the antime Krystopa was | oo 5 T 0T E . four runs in the last of the ninth | of the Sequins, led his team to a bril- mained eight games ahead of 1k in easy fashion and|g . ™ panty “y" errors 1 the i 13841 15 land tie the score. hant Bikaes Wi ontaa et Shabisha rilli e Y T St o S - = Cross Juniors in a Junior City league |and circus performer in two straight R R e By W iller 5 o e “‘r‘;' h\: e o st Son, wanti Into L ’ o of ' Valter Miller held the Philadel- | Fame played last night at Walnut falls here last night. Kirclinko. mit the Tigers to win by & t ) N dFsd SAHICRES CORLEOL Al learly, sce t counters in the 2, Domko phia Athletics almost helpless Hill park. “Lefty" was never in bet- |who has been in the United States the 10th. Babe 4 ationa rot allow them two hits in an inning sian Strong Man. s of Charlow a " 'Three errors enabled Detroit to score | “Lefty” Iolden, pitching ace Sonnenberg, world’s heavyweight | wrestling champion, defeated Mas- 9 1o 6 victory over the Holy tero Kirelinko, Russian strong man iving brilliant support when | Ruth’s 22nd hor AT ot i (leveland while the Indians won a | ler shape than he was last night.|five months, held his own with the R e e Sy il = 310 2 victory. He allowed only six | He fanned 16 of the opposing bat- |chamvion until he missed a try for FI0VE oo the nial G et T 5 up me R e ENTERED IN TOURNEY hits and the A's tossed in three er. | (erS. walked only one and allowed [a flying mare and his head struck 65 the diseard s ! : Startienn? ard Jos Twdniele mnil |0l o T s L G S ol e Benal S T L vors for mood mcaens just cight scattercd hits, some of the canvas. Dazed and blinded by In the big Detroit ninth. Hoyt, D liss enjoved great days at the plate, \seoring on 13 occasions during this, July 18 (UP)—DMore than 150 goli- which should have been fielded. blood from a gash over his eye, he Combs and Bengough so inserted - J the former hering four safe | grame, ers will tee off today in the first| ol Burke held the White Sox|qon® oPponert, Hornicki for the|was an easy victim for Sonnenberg's e e e ) 0oz ¢ 1lhlows, including two doubles and a SO% Holy Cross Juniors, also put in 1| fiying tackle. troit hits and a pass that four runs | Hates 5 ] o[home run. while the latter pair | resulted. Then in the 10th e A were hammer out three hits Yankees failed with the bases filled, | 0" S G 1 apiece and Detroit cnded the anzuish by | i S i » | Due to the one-sidedness of imtil the final frame when he cased ssmail, on the mound for (he |round of the Metropolitan open golf 'georeless seve nings at Chi- Lamallfon thgan oun e b H st k ibil iel rseven innings at Chi-| gno avening's work but his good 1 The champion gained the second nners, was in fine fettle and held | championship with he possibilily cago and W gton won, 6 to 2 s i s o ’ 5 L 8 o 4 a bor went for nothing as he faced [fall in less than a minute. 3 much smaller “Y" team well in | that the ficld will be cut to 60 K- [1ceble rallics in the eighth and|jogider when {he southpaw was|time of the first fall was 36 minutes ind. e slowed down in t Ast | fore e da s over. Tommy ninth gave e S heir two runs, 5 . ¥ &y = an 5 ! ‘,‘!, »\1" lowed down i 12 4 \0_ i : :‘\K 'j’ ‘\)' i ‘Ifl;" ¥ minth gave the Sox their two runs. | nearly invincible. Besides pitching a | — e sending Sorrell home with the win- : ' S ITat 116 AR ra ek L ISO0E oot e s and ngllosee scorcd il KON OOR Beuolt s the delenciils whale of a game, “Lefty” got one hit| Nick Altrock, then pitching in the ning marker in the home half of the | Tetals k ST e e i e LD L SHAIDION The Boston Red Sox were unable |and scored three of his team's total | Pacific league, is credited with Tavnd W vo FlGiny it Bt WA A ks Tuvev and Whdgle fed Wash- PR fo solve the offcrings of Sum Gray. | of runs. He pulled the feature of the | walking cight men and picking A e : : gl SR n battin, Staven-| B valsh is the only major Louis and the Browns won a | zame when he stole home in the|seven off first base in one game. Sammy Gray gained an even br he crowds' interest. “Starhead =fon s Hing il sl 1 el ! I IAthe hen ! ft gam S y gained an 0 ) the tere Starhes was the big gun the losing | leaguer of modern basehall—datec itout vie 410 0. The rs ! z {0 tie the score : RS for the Browns in (he el . e pilisGanick niade alarimail caschan: pueaithe b isuny onf 1= ot ! A ll—da ’x nfout victory, 4 to 0. The winners | third inning lo tie the score at Om—! i against the Red Sox by pitching PO i o i L e home runs were made | from 1900—to have a son following |made omly nine hits off Ruffing and | all. Alkies are : = )0 § e ! luring game. his profession Lisenbee, | The ¢ Cross continge o | me Bit ball yesterday 1o win by 1 fo 0 |5 A B el e pan T isen | The Holy Cross contingent was the | ma o The Senators won from the White he s other inficldes pulled extraordi Sox in the fi ame of the series < ® | nary play during the ¢ WASHIN N D R R e + | e Eiseee L e o 2 i i+ % There’s At Least One At Every Summer Resort BY BRIGGS American League being made in Ger- NEW YoRE ] oo B S e e i "OFF FOR Two WEEKS GOLFING, TuE FIRST AB IR H PO A I I 3 v R 1on TENNIS, FISHING AND WHATNOT' | DAY oR THE NEXT FEW DAYS : A 3 i AND JUST WHAT | NEED To - z . Ll g 1 ; : 1 o PUT ME N GooD AND EVENINGS : £ ” ' e " 8 2 ‘ CoNDITION" Y ¥ Smith 18, Burriit 7 FRIEDMAN AS CAPTAIN 5 b, Former All-American Quarterback THE SECoND WEEK Picked As Field Leader For New York Giants Eleven N

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