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STANLEY WORKS DEFEATS LANDERS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME—BRISTOL AND NEW BRITAIN LEGION TEA! MEET TONIGHT—SMITHWICK STILL LEADS CITY CIRCUIT BATTERS—TOMMY LOUGHRAN EASILY DEFENDS TITLE—SPORTS GIANTS CAPTURE FIRST SMITHWICK STILL | AMERICAN NET PLAYERS READY FOR GERMANY. |PIRATES AND WEST ENDS TILT IN PIRATE SERIES‘; RETAINS HIS LEAD - : v . FIGHT IT OUT TOMORROW Chicago Cubs Down Brooklyn Robins 11 to 7—Card- ; | City League Teams to Settle Second Place Tie in Week- inals Score 6 to 4 Victory Over Boston Braves— Heads GI[Y League Batters at% : o o 1 ly Battle—Lowly Senecas to Tackle High-Riding Athletics Gain By Beating Detroit—Washington | Hall Turn With a Mark of 571 &\ / h’ Y : | i k. Burritts in First Game of the Afternoon—Holy Wins Wild Decision From St. Louis Browns. SR | : N/ : : i Cross and Cardinals to Clash On Diamond No. 2. | Johnny Smithwick, catcher for g 3 | | the West Ends in the City league, 4 . : | | . y the Associated Pre ) 9 0 ; : S B_th: fi"‘-' ph1:" m”’""" MeGra W : . 3 9| retained his place at the top of the 5 3 { Standing o sl own personal crucial battle against | Gosi e 2 g0 R UnERITGRfORgtle S ce Sl ved P 1 : {Burritts ... 3 500 | N last Saturday. Although he dropped the high-riding Pirates had just the R 2 8l e o . &> L | Pirates . ... s 600 | 4 result Joe McCarthy himself would | Cronin, ss S S 2 4|05 points in his average, he main- . - 3 : 5 | West Ends . G 600 | have asked. The Giants turned back | We L i 1o tained a comfortable lead over his| f t : | i {Huly Cr : , £00 [} the Pirates by 4 to 1 as the McCar- | Haves, 2o .. ¢ 0| nearest rival. His average at the . - # ; - i Cardinals . i 3 400 thy troops pt through the paper | /" R peyasessarid D54 0! present time is .57 | 2 X Senecas .. : 0on | defenses e Robins in Flatbush |~ 3 IES L G Morelli of the tes hit- M . ¢ i g ¢ f . remained on the top perch in th Sl £\ dropped from sccond place to | h % s 2 ] {the championship of the City league | A eague standin they enjoyed a | gy, o f» + T land out of the charmed circle of . ok . ] ¢ 44 | will clash tomorrow afternoon at | L]ght Heavy C]’Own margin of less than one full ne. | McG 1 3 1 ofthe first 10 hitters. Liss of the Holy | 2 o e d { Walnut Hill park, the game hriniz: Another Chicago tor ¢ s 5 v # 0 Cress team stepped into his shoes _ - | scheduled on Diamond No. 1 at 4 matched by irate Ll N T with an average of .500. He has : ¥ ~ i |o'clock. The Pirates and West Ends, | New York, July 19 (A—Tommy bs back to the top 4 1 o 1|played in three games | | hoth of whom are tied with the Holy |1 .oughran was still ruler of the with the | Donder G [ ill Mangan of the Pirates comes Cross aggregation for sccond place, |jight —heavyweight brigade today L vir ‘;az"‘[.»«.}‘v‘»:‘lv MaBligdy R 1 1lin in third cc. Bill is hitting the | will be the two battling nhoutllor SndR ames: Praddeckhl Joracy: (Gl R e e o : 2 Bl r;vm_ By nts in averag : o ik 4 "0_ = i oy e SRR RO show for his meteoric climb to ames i eta pis third e i league and both will be out to Win. o " ok ot contender. 3 2 5 ith a mark of i g The victor in tomorrow’s game is the | of July when fore n g n 1L 000 Matulis of the Pir | i . . only team that will have a really | may be reca W 1 2 best gainer over the past week-end. ; - F 4 good chance of upsettingg the Bur- 3 2 end of the eighth for busines; r rwe is: B He was out of the picture rely | ¢ 4 4 ritts who are safely situated in first | Night, piled up points over Brad- - i . S dock with a stabbing left hand and aeholde er: J ut four bingles out of five trips The Burritts will clash with the | €asily won the decision. inxam}xv i successtul & pitciier: Blacho the plate brought his average ; ‘lm\'l_\'fs«\nm ,m(h: first G .\«l'ht-kd Nln[ funce during the struggle argely be t rdry N l L ; (SRseRlrely ¢ 4 uled for Diamond No. 1 at 2 o'clock. | could Braddock land squarely with which Carl Hubbell diup b ationa eague ; ; S ]31"‘“‘ s ’ ; . . ; Although the Burritts are heavy his right hand, without which the southpaw shoots. This New York B o ey : . ‘ = ; : vorites to come through with a vic- |, e e s e nemesis held the Buccanecrs to six Aithouat ) the Senecas are determined to | ved to be in the same ring scattered hits, and po ted none : : ey 4 % break into the win column tomor- |with the champion. With that right of their number to advance beyond ] ot 0 work of the opposing pitcher last { . A o row. : hand Braddock had broken Pete second base until the ninth when LD g g week, the Cardinal second baseman | = . e S e J . ; The Senccas will practice tonight|1atz0)5 jaw; knocked out Tuffy Paul Waner was permitted to run | - o R is =t hitt P iastt ol hor RS ~ \”1 6 rfl';l‘lm'k nigillon: ““001‘« (X“;E"Grlmlh in two rounds and stopped e . ¢ The following men are e - the Buffa Fan ., ; Slat- d b fifth in the list Associated Press Photo e “"“‘““"‘nory.b\‘i.m.:?ncp:;i;‘,f;, Jimmy Slat Loughran, however Braddock could find no“use for his most potent weapon. Outspeeded and outsmarted all the way, the Jersey lad found the champion's postponed contest and the Holy 1 always ready to catch the wild | Cardinals, with B Kl in the [WVay. box tomorrow, hope to turn the| Loughran, in a 15 round titular battle at the Yankee stadium last sons. it 5 ¢ | last week with an average of The first ' he Giants 1 wild after getting a single On their own account larruped Ervin Brame for in the second and two more in the third. With Hubbell in such form, these were more than enough. al- though Kussell and Swetonic stop- gBers. Germany's Davis cup players surprised the British by winning the zone finals. They will meet Kroll, Hinchliffe, Rice, Argosy, Lind- | =" 1 arhead” B of the Holy | the American team for the right to challenge the French. Heinrich Kleinschroth (left) and Dr, Heinz gren, Dolan, Seifela and Woronecki. ERlns Landmann (right) are the German doubles team. John Van Ryn (upper left inset) and Wilmer Allison |~ 'he Holy Cross and Cardinals will (lower left inset), doubles champions at Wimbledon, will oppose the Germans. Francis T. Hunter |clash in the game at 2 o'clock on (lowsr ri=ht ==Y and William T. Tilden Il will play in the singles. | Diamond No. 2. These two outfits | (= = T ___lclashed the other night at the park | i | Cross team nds sixth with an average of .380. George Campbell of the West is, injured though ped the home forces mo or less he may be, is seventh with a mark abruptly in the later innings. of .385. Daley of the Cardinals R Ok EResartl thalodu : NEV stands ecighth with .375. Luty of Brooklyn with seven ri v e ¥ the Burritts stands ninth with slaught in the f which . St o 2 0 le Erickson of the Cardinals is Clise Dudly and ber oss & . 10th with a mark of .350 From that point t ST 3 2 e two 0 hitters in the merely a Chicago bt 10 ik b G after last Satur games | the Robins did fire away Jackson. s : ) R T T b son with such vigor in the sixth that | ! 0 division | Buttmakers All But Clinch Their Second Successive 4 o'clock on Diamond No. Il‘:x:«;:o:rl:ml:ms - I;\xi‘;loflushSd power Joe McCarthy deemed it wise to send There isn't a team in the league , » : ves Dittalino and Brown Training| e o vy : out Art Nehf to finish the gam v R ? : gt Sl e A e TS (B o Industrial League Pennant—Home Run Drives > : I SMLS [0 fiecLolmetinde; Beddosiciyon oo Tunanliy dn the eleht R e |are teading the list with an aver-| By Jimmy Green and Dick Schroeder About Set- Hard for COIfllflg SCI'&[] t TENNIS TEAN e s e abled old Alex the Great to pick up r e S L e S i the champion. There were no it L 01— Leariaanl e ] ! o A A . ightman | knockdowns, nor even a threaf of St fon thei GardinalsiBilon blc, e i | batting over .250. The Holy Cross tle the Issue—Fafnir Smothers Paper Goods. |{Eivelenibers o BRlIshRVIE AR | S A IAIROA SR L L ER to batting reliet in the big dnning, pitcher 5l andyiens bndoyareqgtisctorhascond e Hartford, July 19°— An unprece- | Cup Net Combination Sail for|Loughran bled freely all through 3 | place with an average of .233. The nted demand for tickets indicates the fight from {wo bad cuts, one and Fred Frankhouse finished. Standin, e aorifes ; : Phillies turned back Cincinnati by 6 [f it sagde (eheis §oa the s B et an et Y |Lnaithotentefon tnERal SEToRn: BaligRUR tod SRtales, over his left eye and the other in & to ¢ in a game noteworthy because |f A A p standing, are third with a mark of | S ¢t | Green. | Battalino bout at the Bulkeley Sta- | e ashle. Bradinelr sma toubicd e T ause | Dou . 13 4 0 0].220. The Cardinals stand fourth |; ANIETTons 4 el nEsumna Gy |dium next Thursday night will pass| London, July 19 (UP)—Five et 2 A AN ST )| with 211 while the Senccas are last | AROCTS . E STANL s $15,000 mark. | members of the British \\mhnnan,g;"h iohe “N“ngm > NG 2 {cup women’s tennis team left here |E8S < The Yankees were rained out in | frisch. 3 c4 i (R ol 2 Fafnirs : i e b Cleveland and the Athletics picked b i ¢ ‘0 with an average of, .206. . pe 2 e b "his bout finds Battalino facing a »sterday for the United Stats, and | Loughran started slow! giving up a technical advantage of half a i 18 ) T Paper Goods -...on.. 2 5 .286 o : v topnotcher for the first time in his Yesterday for the BrUSE Wath B0 ground all the way- in the first game by defeating Detroit 8 to 4 o 3 ) i Stanley RUIe «eouees O ) R L 2 2 fcarecr, Brown being the world's ban- | thir - scventh iatetneona, "."'”c“:ronnd as Braddock forced all the The Mackmen margin now is eight | Frankhouse, p Do \. B. Machine B S Sonn 2 8 0 Oi{amweight champion, admittedly one | With an American women's team. | g0 "1 "4ho arat clinch, Lough- Wilsol . 2 ; i W8 0 llof the greatest among the small bo The British girls carried with i and one half contests ; : 2 = . i 4 ; c i ; - hem the Wightman trophy they|'an suffered the cut over his ey More important to Connie Mack | « P 0 1 v' : | Stanley Works not only made f{ts J o3 {in the boxing world today. 1 o 2 |and, bothered by the flow of blood than this paper advantage of having | 5. Smith ; Lo IHiolalon: Aratiniaeianiihial In duatrinl| oo e e i e S SR )| mDattalino is training hard for this|¥OR from the United ‘“,‘f““”]‘,;‘;“q‘iwas content to keep on the defen- won a gidme which the Yankees yet | G | League more secure last night by |scot g Bt : big test and every day s on the road | Summer at. Wimbledon. ~The 1929 4 0 have to play was the sho R | handing the Landers team a 5 to 2| Merlin g i 0fscaling gradually to hit the 125|Matches are to be held bt Forest| . onq round was a repeti- | George Walberg who in recen s | ! | trouncing at Walnut Hill park, but it | © At pounds which he has agreed to| Hills, L. I. next month. {tion of the first, Loughran fighting had threatened to enter a s P v ¥ = Bristol and New Brifain Clash =10 widenca considerably the mar- o b 2 15 .o |make. | STy cautiously until he learned what FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | e s The Phantoms will mect the Col- | Braddock’s face. With it he kept liers in a Junior City league game at | the challenger off balance, thus Corhins ;l?lrgrfrfi“;:;”l"mi:“f;‘: pine s anville SO 1 : |gin between it .dfl e : N & CLAT | Matchmaker 1 Mariey has ar-| {sort of a defense he would need. s sontierad el RS ek an o a( Wamu[ Hl” Park il !m( s second ‘piace. The game| : 1 ranged a_double semizfinal for this | |One wild overhand right in _this it Bvs eroven Thires of thalt unsiin FA AN Ll Gl el i R o lcard. Mickey Flahive of Hartford | T |round caught the champion oft his Rt han oo Aibretine Soval 3 [{esme atorsiis were peicall s Lz | meets Alex Tourain of New Havenin| By the Astocialed Pross =~ |guard and forced him to the ropes more or less indifferent to advancs : G q PIRDachance fona rdeh mh L A nie ed, plaved e 4 e el isTEieays waleht) chammlon, | e Bdd odl Mllsgored stsctiusly B e home Tove oniihe Hasss i state title at stake, the New Britain 1"’“ i ". 1'-\-0 Mot R o : e ‘Mmr:\ boys, who furnis! \.f\d a sen- “”mmm:d “m( Brsdodk et with short rights and lefts to the George Uhle was handicapped by g Legion teams will clasn | (FAMORC 0 o0 g 1 e e oy (it (1) imnday Howaval Nev: G20, five neat errors among hi w;p[m”\ at Walnut Hill park this evening at |the American Daper Ge . B g, Alule Brown of Danbury amd Tem oy S o0 T After this. however, Loughran s support- 21 to 3 score Ji { Bn of New Tark. mhedt it ine | Haven. Jocked st CHarfep Nayert i Bl on BT 8 B he Macks hit out enough Gthor semlfinal benclat New York, (2.) Dave Shade, Cali-| "8 pIStey commanc 8 1 : : fornian outpointed Rene Devos, Bel- | Situation: x Walberg. x—Battpd exar . best games to date is being predict- | The Stanley Wor ST A crowd of some 25000 saw the cd for tonight clinched their second straight Indu Wo Chicago—Billy Shaw, Detroit, de-|SCrap With a “gate” in the neigh- Louis by winning a wild 10 to 4 de o The Bell City nine already holds |trial League championship last eve- ary & Clark o Gue—%| Jrankie Marchese, New York, foated Earl Mastro, Chicago, foul, |Porhood of §90,000. cision. Seven Washington runs in 0 a decision over the local crew. Iu ning at Walnut Hill park when (1 it s base |Nick Christy, Bristol. six rounds; : Joey Medill, Chicago, outpoint- | T.Oughran weighed 174 pounds; the seventh decided th ue 00 Bristoi several weeks , Potz, |downed their nearest rival, Land e % | Johnny DiStephano, ast Hampton, |eq Spug Myers, Pocatello, Tda., (10;) | Braddock 170. The vetarans Red Faber SR Lpaaiilis thit, Gelbe vitching for the Bell Towners hela Lefore the lar ) b 1S | Crax chneide f lilews Vinee Texiano, New Haven, four | o Greenfield, Chicago, outpointed| Dave Shade, California veteran Danny McFayden in a fine pitching | on itwell 3 « pitener: | the Manganmen helpless and as a [2ltended a lez i Latrandes S { ' rounds, Harry Dublinsky, Chicago, (10.) | surprised the experts by punching battle at Chicago, the White inder. her: R result the end of the game found |The final score was g G o, 2 e Another four-rounder will com- | Kansas Cily, Mo.—W. L. (Young) | his way to a decision over Rene als on the short end of a 9 |Marsin of viclory was acee 1 plete the two houts. Stribling. Macon, Ga., outpointed | Devos, crack Belgian middleweight, : by home runs by Jim te in 3d and th. — — George Cook, Australia (10:) Babe|in the 10 round semi-final which k Schroeder c i READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Hunt, Ponca City, Okla., knocked | was put on after the main bout Amencan League Swans e TiRaEs AR 5 : A o Workers Ly a ha e 1ol FOR BEST RESULTS | out Sully Montgemery ¥ach weighed 159 6:15 o'clock. A capacily crowd 1s expected to be present as one of the Stanley Works anders 3 practically f s 9 e remainder of the card in- Washington opened its stay o Sox defeated the in ten i PHILADE A [ 3 n i 4 ! i DOTIATIGK ] ‘ § ‘, SLRCHNE BRI [ \a 3 {4 ) the winners' ability fe lock the two nines essit - | —_— == S on hases and Jac! = Lot Lo E IE ft the title of P = ;[ "'h‘n":_r‘w el S | inohict g ) | Looks ALL OVER ALSO ScanNSs FLETH, RUNS OVER EIGHTH, Realizing the importancs s e el FIRST.# SECOND, / SIXTH AND SEVENTH NINTH, AND TENTH, struggle, Coach Mangan has worked | {0 % e PSS Sl THIRD "AND FOURTH GES - NO FIND - No ReESULT (N his squad hard this week and he | poisse | o blematadphard il ple s andghe :\\,:,FT&’:’,; j:"-f”"‘;:”\‘_““y‘,; tho | PAGES EAGERLYIN Y PERSONAL ot SPORT COLUMNS since the opening of the season and | on a bunt by Hillstrand. NEW S SECTION 5 gfloEc':‘c;EN\T;—:MS , ne state tith | that the Bristol crew will fall vic-|cne out at the fin | tims to his charges when the t = broke up a rally of t tonight. yet New ction is up probability, H has heen ers' roc ading hurler, Potz. After his re- markable showir in the first en- ) xpe n . outficlders mound ‘ A o o = REPEATS GOING | -AR-HERE T (S MARKED W ; : Saiea e g OUER PAGES BLUE PENCIL ONE To TWELVE “ H.QTIS AND COMPANY AMNOUNCE A NEW (SSus OF 495 FBLIC GTILITY BowDS FOR.. ... (s = Kieir ter heing sacrificed to second A%Y G vy Charlow rode home on Green's omer to right. Schroede as re- | sponsible for the next ¢ when | Rottomley, Cardinals e loft | READ HERALD GLASSIFIED ADS o reelalid 5 = fi‘{i{gfl?flfi FOR BEST RESULTS tha last s et = : - — =