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i A FALCONS DRAW FIRST BLOOD IN CITY SERIES BY BEATING SENECAS—WEST ENDS BOW TO PI NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1 RTATES IN CITY LEAGUE — RED SOX NOSED OUT IN CANAAN—KENSINGTON SWAMPED IN TAFTVILLE—HOLY CROSS TEAM ALSO WINS—OTHER GAMES PIRATES CLIMB BACK TO LEAD IN NATIONAL LOOP WIS CLOSE GAME Pittshurgh Triumphs Over Giants by 5 to 3 Score as Chicago Cubs Bow to Brooklyn, 3 to 1 — Braves Yake Two Games From Cardinals — Cincinnati HOLY CROSS TEAM | PIRATES HAND WEST ENDS Noses Out Glastonbury Nine by {1 to 10 Score Downs Phillies—Athletics Defeat Tigers as Yank- ees Lose to Indians—White Sox Blank Red Sox. By the LT Donie Bush’s Pittsburgh have cruiged hack into the league lead, displacing the Cubs whose latest tenure lasted just 24 hou It took two fine formances to reinstate the top of the heap. the big Frenchman making a gallant comeback this sea- son, held the New York Giants to five hits as the Corsairs triumphed 5 to 3. while in Brooklyn old Cub nemesis zzy Va the Bruina five beat them 3 to i to drop the Cubs game hind Pittsburgh Kremer had to be at 2th victory of the son. The Pirates got cight hits but bunched five of them with Fred Leach’s muft of a fly ball to score four runs in the fifth. In the home half of t nning the Giants tallied on three hits. All the Pirate hits were made off Larry Ben- ton, the other Giant twirlers, IMitz- simmons and Mays setting the oppo- sition down over the last four inning: triumph gave Pittsburgh an break in the d a and Pirates National of office pitching per- the Pirates to Kremer, heen Remy who over Da gave red safeties and The net into second esult was place, to a- h g up his se on twice The even record off 11 es in the Vance struck out men ing the Robins their first the season over the Cubs. Pat Ma- lone weakened in the seventh and the Robins scored two runs and then added another oft Charlie Root. run came across when wins four east in giv- victory of in the cizhth The only Cub the Rogers Hornsby hit a home rur The St. Louis Cardinals lost hoth ends of a double bill with the Boston Braves, 4 to 2 and Bell drove home all the in the first home run and th single. Sisle uble filled in the ninth the second game. Red Lucas pitched a shaky start and ¢ the Phillies, Over in the Philadelphia their lead over the . Yankees to 10 1-2 games, beating Detroit, 10 to 7 in 11 innings while Cleveland v downing Huggins' men. § to Kyle Graham. a rookie from the Pacific Coast league, the A" plenty of trouble but they got to him #4n the 11th for four runs. The Tiger ‘came back fighting but could score only one run in their , half. Bing Miller was the big gun in the Ath- letic attack, getting five hits. two of them doubles, and driving in three runs. in 1o 3. Lester Braves runs with with a game, a zood ball after sinnati downed Sto b American Athletics league, the lengthened w York gave ite Hoyt had another off day at land and the "ndians pounded for 10 hits and all their runs in first seven innings. Miller weak- the latter innings and gave ¥ to Wesley Ierrell who was cf- fective in the pinches The rampaging Chi slugged three pitchers shut out the Boston Red Sox, 10 to 0. Ted Lyons gave the Red Sox only four hits and none got as far as sec- ond base. The $t, Louis Browns bunched hits to down the Washington §to 5. Sam Gray. Clev him ened in g0 White Sox for 12 hits to although touched for 12 hits, bore down in the pinches and succeeded in earning his 13th victory of the scason. American League NEW YoR AL McManus, Hom Chicago | Senators, | | Alex nin B Myer Ad 3 Ful Lindstron ot WASHINGTON tted for A l A Naj Tc Rung B R outs I sth Manush i sing oN rlesky w01 Cronin. T pitcher in Struck i, Losing 000 11 M Strucl 000— 53x—1 out pitcher National League PITTSRURGH AB It War Waner NEW b rd. x Batted for xx—Ran for H Pittsburgh Ne w York B Mays 1 Losi ontinued on YORK AB g ton noin 10 I ullis, Fitzsimmons 1 CHICAC A the ¢ ¢ I b Sth 1 ro e} 000 gan. Stiu Kremer Benton, Jones, By | In | Cross | the a free-hitting game, the nine out strong Last Glastonbury club at Washington playground yester- day afternoon by an 11 to 10 score. Garro's single into centerfield that cored Salak from third in the last half of the cighth inning proved to be the winning blow of the game. A late vally by the visitors forced the locals to extend themselves to win the encounter, Zembko, pitching for the Cro: contingent, was in throughout because of th work of his teammatcs. After a rocky start. however, he scttled down and pitched fine ball until the seventh when he faltered badly. The locals found the offerings of Nickleson, who was elected on tiie hill for the Glastonbury con bine, much to their liking and after the -first inning pounded his offer- ings almost at will. During (he cight scssions that the Cabaymen atted they registered a total of 17 | safe blows and turned most of th into ta The visitors went 8 | the opening lied a Jonc of a hit passed and fanned and Zurcher was first te nosed a win over Holy trouble unsteady into the lead in frame when they tai- counter without the aid Bernardi, first up, wus stole second. . Weir Bernardi took third a being thrown out at He scored a moment fa- wild heave by Zembko, failed to tally in their first inning, going out in hase, on a 1e loc half of the order, Iast Glastonbury increased their lead by three runs in the second when the winners’ defense collapsed Three errors and a hit accounte] for all of the runs, The New Britain outfit got started in the last half of the sccond fram- and batted across a pair of runs ny means of a free ticket and a pai of hits. They made the next their big inning when they counted four occasions after clouting out five | sotid blows. two going for extra bases. The locals continued onslaught in the fourth and like number tall Heartened by a Zembko proceeded to hurl effective ball and the visitors encountered considerable difficulty in denting the platter. From the second until fifth session, the local twirler East Glastonbury squad at the sixth, however, the counted when Combanusi, tute, tripled with a man on. After limiting the Glastonbu stickers to four hits for the first six innings. the local twirler faltered in the seventh and three hingles with a pair of Holy Cross misplays thrown in. brought in three Glaston- bury runs. Another was added to the visitors' total in the eighth an< brought them to within one run of the locals, What proved runs were scored half of the cighth lak tripled to Garro singled The visitors in the ninth ace of tying opened the s an with a of hits pushed in thrue sizeable leal, | hoti bay. Tn visitors substi- to be the winning in the Holy frame when score Zapatka and to bring in Salak. made their final bid and came within an the score. Somen ion with a single into center and went to second base os E. Pfau was being thrown out. G Wilson. batting for Combanusi, fan- ned. With two out. Nickkleson | singled to score his teammate but the game ended a moment later when Salak took Bernardi's hopper and tossed to Wenbroski to force 5 [ the visitors' pitcher at second bas 3| Salak was the “big gun” in th winners® attack and defense Tn | three official trips to the plate. h connected for two triples and a single and scored a trio of runs. H was brilliant in the shortfield, hand U | ling nine chances without a slip uu o Garrox crashed out O hlows. Pfau played a on the lnsing outfit CAST Cross Sa- 150 three fine gama The snmmary LASTONBURY AB R H A L. Weir, 1 1. Wilson, Zurcher, 5. Pfa Plau Weir ambanusi Tesor Wilson o1 k. Zapa HOME RUN CLUB the Un Tress Leaders Phillies, 20 Giants, Wilson, Cub Gehrig, Yankee Bottomley, Hafey futh Klein, ott rrdinal Cardinal Yankees Athletic Philics simmone O'Doul Yesterday's Heme Bell, Braves, 1 Hornshy Ieynolds, Ales Goslin Cubs, 1 White Detroit Washingtor ‘Totals league—51 nder National Americ Leaguc n league totals—§66. Holy | to start | their | the | —Holy C Corsairs Tame Last Year’s Champions by a 9 to 4 Score ross Ties Buccaneers for Second Place by beating Cardinals — Burritts Strengthen Hold on PLAY TWO GAMES 'SENECAS FO SETBACK IN CITY LEAGUE \Paradise Park Meets Willow ! First Position by Defeating Senecas—Errors Pave | Standing et Burritts Pirates | Holy Cros: West linds .. Cardinals ... | While the Burritts strength- cning their hold on fivst place in the City Baseball League by downing (he Scenecas Saturday and the Holy Crosg tcam was holding its stand in ond place, by defeating the Cardi- nuls for the second time in a weck the West Lnds slipped a cog avd went into third place by bowing to |the Pirates. The results of th gumes Saturday leave the Burritts sufely in the lead, ‘with the Pirates and Holy Cross ticd for second place ind the West Ends in third. T Cardinals ore fourth in the standini while the Senccas, having failed Lo seore even one victery in the league so far, arc down in the cellar. Pirates 9—\West Linds 4 West Inds, 553 667 500 4 6 L0590 see- skidding cham- pions of the league ) slid down the ladder another pes when they met up with the Pirates in the cecond game on Diamond No. 1. The vip-roaring Corsairs, playing sweet Lall behind «ven sweeter vitehing by “Huggy” Carlson, slashed their way 0a9 tod4 win. The P played that they are fo he that the Buritts will have | wih for the ipionship eaguc. Carlson in allowed seven hits, walked two but most important of all he kept the bingles well scatter- ¢d and the runs down to a minimum. {Tommy Blanchard on the other [ hand, was not up to his best and the Pirates nicked him for an even dozen taps. His support was erratic at times and this put him in several bad holes which were costly before he could dig himsclf out The Pirates started | the champions right in the first in- ning when they scored two runs Begley valked and Mangzan singled. Both went up a peg on Bergeron's sacrifice fly to left. Morelli's slash- ing single over second brought them botl ia. To make a battle iinds got one back when Al Blanchard ccond and e in threw badly to third, Muddencd by tias show of spirit, the Buccaneers returned (o the wars |ana scorcd three in the second frame. Yankaskas walked and was down by Smith. Carlson single into center to u Yani came home. Char- by a pitched ball. Beg- ley flied out but Mangan's single brought in Carlson. Wojack's bad home allowed Charlow The Jast y ates dis- the to reckon cha of the great form. He tanned three and was sunning for of it, the in their walked, M Wost half tole ngan me as sacrificed stretehed double and low was hit | throw. scorc Th and s Lnds battled inother run in the third tut the Pirates got two more in th | fourth and it staricd to look as it West Ends were folding up, Coming back with a spurt, howeve the champions got two in the on three singles and an crror, |the Piratces also got one in the and anotner in the sevent Carlson developed I stinginess after the fifth | West Ends were unable to | thing. Morclli turned in when he made a one-handed stah of a drive over first off the bat Al Blanchard in the third innin stop was one of the ar seen this year. Charlow L nice game at third for the Mangan lcading 1he Fitzpa Blanchard led the Sumary PIRATES A1 | est ficreely an bt fifth treak and of the do a the fielding 1 of The most spec- win was the hit r o1 Pirates wiiile ric and Tommy We The oo 1 Holy Cross 5, Cardinals Brme Klopp turncd in pite masterpices nils h him nt another 1rdi- accord Ning but ded ioly for the ( failed to and how mates support as forced Cross team collected ¢ the final frame that able to gather two in a f of the game ix errors to in defeat to Although the hits was Zht it until ime 1o can be m by the taa when they Klopp's inning by rickson but t 1, allowing Finl ani vinners their sc innir ot ski cpened the star ring got Dil- ground- latier hat i fault n ) second Dalkow 1 steal Starhead ft and D Klopn Bud- grounded hut to ] two were out for the win- Krystopit Budnick o second rhead” n Dalkowski singled 1o 1oit ied for third blow red though Daiy tifth | the Way for Most of Losses. far corner but he and Budnick registered. Daly opened the Cards’ half of the inning by drawing a pass. noved to third when Klopp singled and the latter raced to second the throw to third. Garro then had « passed ball and Krystopa fol- lowed this with a wild piteh, allow- ing both junncrs to score. In the fourth the loge the Jead when Dy sing heme on a long doubl Klopp. The winners wiped out this mar- gin and were on2 run in the lead when they finished their turn at bat n the fifth. Krystopa opened the inning by grounding to Suvss but ne crred and gave the winners a start. Uatkouski 1aid dowa bunt and heat § throw to iirst. Tronsi wlvanced each runner @ hase with = sacrifi Partyka fanned but “8 e Lead Jnich came throush wich ot lt and both cuaners heaved wild s went into and rod- to left by it | scored. team | a by A double by Dalkowski follow by a ifice fly and a single Partyka gave the Holy Cross its finai in the ninth. sac run and was fust it The game was unusually Gespite the errors of the Leenly contested The summary HOLY « loser B Dalkowski, 3 Tronski, Liss, 1f Partyka, rf Budnick, 3 Budnick Budniclk, Jobrowolski, = Krystopa, A 4 T Totals Surko, Laly, iKlop. Zembiko, Fink, « | Osborne to! land Rose for ti Teed, rf Totais Holy Cross Cardinals Two Struck ot By Burritts 8—Senecas 4 10 Kiopp, Dalliow Krystopa 6. a0 hite Klop Light very bad and inexcusable er- rors. committed by the Sencea base- ball team, broke up a really good battle in the first game on Diamond No. 1 and enabled the league lead- to further their claims on the championship of the league this vear by winning by the score of § to 4. There was hardly a run scored by the Burritts that would not have been shut oft had the opposition played baseball instcad of throwing the pill all over the lot Ior the first four innings. therc developed a pretty pitehing battl between Woronecki for the Senccas Burritts. In the first of the fourth, the Senccas scored the first run of the game. It the in appeared as if Burritts were He | | for the hardest contest of the yead | hai | but when the last of the fifth rolled around, the entire complexion of the situation was changed. IFour runs were scored in this frame and a recount of how they came in will explain the entire story. Rosc was out first. Gadomski then walked Havlick singled. This hit should have been fielded casily. Luty was on on a ficlder': choice as Lindgren played late for home to catch Gadomski. This should have been an easyout. Klatka was at and (Continued on the Following Page) | Nivan, | D IN ROTARY LOOP Brook; Nathan Hale Piays Smith Stand. Pet Paradise Park 1090 Willow Brook 1.050 Washington 1.000 Smith 1.000 Vance ... 00t Nathan Hule 05 Y. M: oo Burritt S0 00 wo good battles are carded todav the Rotary Boys' Baseball Leagae Wainut Hiil park. The league got off to a flying start last weex with the cight teams getting into ar tion cither on Monday or Wedne “This afternoon, Paradise Park will battle Willow Brook in the game on Tiiamond No.,1 at 2 o'clock while on Dizmond N Nathan Hale and Smith will meet The four teams on the docket ir cludes three of the erews which won their games last and therehy are tied for first These Paradise Park, Willow Lrook and Smith. Nuthan Hale is one of the lost-place teams having lost o Smith st week. Manager Gerald McCourt stated today that he will make a drive th week to weed out the players on the team who are over many complaints have been made that boys azed more than 14 years arc play- inz on the fteams that stringent measures will be taker this week to stop the practice Games Wednesday Burritt will meet the Y team Wednesday — while attle Washington. SACRED HEARTS WIK Basch 0 0 week place. nre C. A will M Vanee Local Augustine Club of Uni 26 to 3 Ce N the sterday afternoon in Unionville, Sucred Heart baseball this city handed the St. Augustine club of Unionville a pasting to the tune of 26 to #. Parker. ace of the high school pitching staff. had a wonderful day. Yonc of the hits made off his delivery went to outficld and only one ball was hit outside the confines of the infield, that being a putout in left ficld. The revamped lineup of the locals worked perfectly. Bill Mangan v Parker’s hattery a allowed only one man Parker and Kuklinski the bat. Parker hit times, three of them he Sacred Hearts will Washinzton diamond The summ-ry SACRED to satur ut of seven being doubles. play at the next Sunday six ¢ HEATE H PO AR Parker Zujko, Kraszew Mangan. Sapkows] Hal Koezti Grovki, I Baido, MeAlli Housa, Bany, of Zino, 1h hach Gregerek MeAllif, anyak, 1 » 0 4 Totals Sacred e 023 Unionville RRES Parker Kul ou i Stuck et team of the | mate and he caught | cight men napping on the bags and | RCE FALCONS | TO TRAVEL 12 INNINGS —Longmore Is Driven Inning—Final Score Is Rally in Last Three Innings Cuts Down Four-Run Lead From the Mound in Third 9 to 8—First Game in City [ Championship Series—“Wink” Venturo Hits Safe- | ly for Five Consecutive Times—Details. | he Falcons had to fight uphill ail the way in the opening city baschali | championship series game at St s field yesterday and it requir- innings before they were able to subdue the Senecas 9 to 8. Going to bat in the seventh ning the winners #vere trailing 7 but they managed to score {runs in the next three innings the count at S-all after the 8 had scored once in the cighth. Longmore started on the mouml for the winners but Haber had to go to his rescue after the third in- ning when the Senecas counted fonr | tim Haber did a great job on the mound and it was the direct of his stick work that the Ialcous pulled through Cascy had the winners baffled for the fizst seven innings but from this point on he commenced to weaken and his support faultered at critical moments The feature of in- to five to tic necas the entire game | was™the hitting of “Wink” Venturo and Haber. The former connected for consceutive hits, includin |a double while the latter hammer out a of doubles and a triple. The s took the lead in first inning when they scored twice. Venturo led with a single and stole second. O'Bricn walked a:l cach moved up a sack when Krause sacrificed McCormick grounded to Klatka but his throw to the plate was too late to cateh Venturo. The hitter was safe at first on the play and O'Brien reached third. Witham hit a lonz fly left and O'Brien scored on it. - The IFalcons found themselves in {he second frame and went into the lnad when they scored three times. i Haber smashed a double to cente to open the frame and stole third a moment later. Luty walked and went to sccond unmolested. Noonan {slammed a single to left and Haber scored. Luty also dached for the plate and when O'Bricn’s throw went wild he also scorcd Noon caught going to third when Gaida hit grounder to Cos: grove. Gaida started to steal ond but Kenure heaved the ball into centerficld and when it got past Mc- Cormick. Gaida reached home. The Senecas scemed to have the game sewed up in their turn at bat in the third when they pushed four runs around the bases. Venturo opened the frame with a single and moved to second when O'Brien hit by a pitched ball ficed both men along. Cormick flicd out filling the a double down foul line to clean the paths mo- ment later he stole third. He scored on Kenur ingl Th 5o further scoring untit five q pair Senec wi sec Krause sacri- but Witham cks. MeKnerney the left field walked shot A eventh when cach team pushed L runner aronnd. The Sencca’s run resulted from a hit by McCormic a wild throw by Klatka and a single by Witham a single hy Gaida Longmorc In the cighth the Sencea’s ano run when Haber MeCormick with the bases full | three men go on by O'Brien and a double by The FFalcons sent two run- and a double by B scored walked The i |vre and | Venture. ne by Klatka and by Haber. Needing two ninth the got them left and | slow | Kania and a triple runs to tie in the Falcons went to work and Dalkowski singled 1o Longmor: it oout to Venture. On a wild b roller result | the | singles by Ken- ; s around i this frame on singles | piteh Longmore went to second un- molested. Walicki grounded out to Venturo and Dalkowski scored while Lengmore took third. Klatka zrounded to McKerney and Lonz- more scored with the tying run. Joe Kanis singled after one ma vas out in the twelfth and moved to third on a double by Haber. Luty hit a ball which struck the ground in froat of Casey but bound- ed too high for him to handle and Kuania scored. The summa Kiatka, 1. Kania, Haber, 1f Luty Mod Gaida Dalkowaki, Longmore, Venturo, Krause, MeCol Witham, AMecKnerey. Cosgrove, =h Kenure, ¢ D of Casey, Totals Falcons Two 1 Longmore Haher Cascy 030 hits: Hah Venturo. Struck ot Haher 1 122 i MeKnerney, hase hit: Longmore 1, SOKOLS WIN GAME Avon Town Team Bows Before At- tack of Local Baseball Club by 5 to 1 Score, Avon was the scene of a victory for the Sokol bascball team of this city yesterday afternoon when the the locals defeated the town team by a5 to 1 score. Mulneck and Brooks both twirled a nice game, only three hits being collected off their de- livery. A flukey home run by Kruse was the only score for Avon. The locals gave their pitcher fine support, Vallis turning a seeming hit into a double play through a one-handed stab. Gernsky hit heavy for the winners. The sumn a was | Gernsky. Charlow, Milewski, Dolmish E. W Fallis, « M. Hayes, Milnick B The Falcons scored o Plud Kruse, p Plude, Totals x—Batted Avon for Prowe in 9th 001 100 000 100 000—1 102—5 Home Kruse. | No major league ball games in | New York are broadcast. And the {metropolitan magnates hold that the radio is hurting the attendance tin the cities broadcasting the | ames. 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