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JULY 24, 1929. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, LEADS OF ATHLETICS AND BATTALINO MEFTS | PIRATES ARE BOTH CUTj BROWN TUM[]RRI]W§ Philadelphia Splits Do&)le Bill With Indians—Yankees it . | Defeat Detroit—Pittsburgh Is Trounced By Brook- Both Flgh[els Rep()lted Refldy“ lyn and Chicago Cubs Defeat Giants — White Sox | and Fit for Tough Serap Down Washington Senators—Cardinals Turn Back | ST ( . Naiii . AN, rtford. July 24—Tod H : T ors in Sparkli ibiti Phils—Cincinnati and Boston Divide. e Pitching Duel—Players in Sparkling Exhibition. oy Tium. tound both 1 ‘ | gy linyas 9l SRiger 3 y | tulino and Al Brown, world's cran outfielder will go down in New The latest clash of ¢ L it : 0 tamwe champion, fit and re: Stanley Work 2 Britain haseball history with the Jjus siuved o Nalfgams off (e hid . o | for the battle Landers 2 zreatest misplays in the game. #delphia SRne e Tn Sl gl o & 2 10, izin that hi | Farnirs e 3 'he contest was replete with fcan the Pittsburgt nnor Gt 0 | for recognition in the na- | P. & F. Corbin . 5 parkling play Billy Darrow on Tlcieh ~| ik PRI Sy ;| tional ficld, turns on showing | Stanley Rule 3 {75 short for the Rulers had 11 chan:es L Tt L P Dl 1 1 1 oagainst the champion, has never Paper Gooc 3 without the semblance of a blob. Splitting ¢ in a twin bill with A | N. B. Machine Parsons at first picked a drive gne ::( ‘dh‘nvxhqyfi(m{”:‘)m”\\"» e R 3 - hand off Darrow's bat that was a D tolt RS s T H PO A A drovped fly by Paul Schneider, |gem. Gill pulled down a drive of g‘,"‘,,,b,o'm“ Al G i o | center ficlder for the Stanley Works | Greene's in right center that was Lt st e (RO AR | ! baseball team, in the last half of the |labeled a hit. Corrazzo, hehind the ' A DAC - g 9 | | eleventn inning with two men out bat for the Rulers after a layoff. Corne M for th 4 Bty et 0 |and a pinch batter on third, broke |was 50 per cent of the works as Bih e : 7 1 | up a tight pitchers’ battle and gave | Wolfe's battery, mate. " Pittebure T e e e ) i the Stanley Rule & Level a 3 to 2| The game was witnessed by a S it ks el s B ‘ | vietory over the league-leading large and enthusiastic crowd. e bk ol Y b 0 | [stanley Works team in the Indus- summary: Sty : i s | | trial League last night. It was the STANLEY WORI Sancidtiol & N | second defeat of the year for th AB R ] CEC A R e and ol e ineide . [ 1 by heiNey ek C | Buttmakers and makes the ulitmate | S ot ¢ g i uba, Walterg piteh champion of the circuit a question | (70 | | letics to victory over | :\h{\u'l \\‘l(l‘l (\)rrv decided only in the hroeder, 1 i et veeks come. v g the t game, 4 to 1 | H The v g r arily o - 1 Wendroski, [ [ n Tt vall tt | | The fly was on ordinarily easy | yeros o 2 il e e lcatch for Schneider. 1t was high and | \{iow o H Bichrane heined tod | behind second base. Schneider c Seatt, o o $he India e v | in on a dead ruen and judged Gaida 0 o st e el A Ly | | rightly but took it low near 4 % s S AT R ifning of the veconaleate I ground. Morey who had batted Totals 3 81d Jack Qu e Jervis in the eleventh. had walked STANLE L \ % to 3. Wesley Ferrcll held the -| ad been: sacrificed to second by oo A B Setters to seven hits. one of which s el | | Wolfe and had taken third as Dav- | iy o i 0 was Jimmy Foxx's home run over the SR [ [row was going out at first. he | Zapatka, b 0 0 €oib14 decieed stanas i lert A1l b 1 ; dropped fly allowed him to score Areosy. 1 ! 0 second time th fiHasinten I v i 1 | | an casy run and the game was over. | {UrTazzo. o i 0 complished == | | Wolfe and Scott were both in rare i 0 1 The Yankees won a ¢ 2 LSy form the game progressed. Both 0 0 el hronin s EVELAND | | pitchers held the opposition to fiva i B S s Hshe SR OH AT | : hits and cxcept for lapses. kept Sl £ Sy : ! these scattered throughout the eiev- 3% 3.5 33 19 touched for seven hits, an 1 the . 0 ; : v these three big league manazers used to he placid. ~miling fellows, as shown at the top. ; i < Sy Works 00 100 00 Yankee runs in the first six h ] “ 1 en inning he ending of the con- |Stanley v 1 1 = msEAn kh e Brsty i EIuLS ¥ 0 0 # But, as managers well, lock at the maps below. Left to right, they are Walter Johnson, Bill South- |, ; 5 sertain. The | Stanley Rule 200 009 000 01 Emil Yde, f I 3 | test was at all times uncertain. Th in e, former Pittsburgh south- i 4 h g Reror Peckinpa | b s : ) Home run: Schroeder. Sacrifice hits paw, held the champions the re ey (i morhiudReseEghecaaning j tanley Works nearly won it in the f\endroski, Parsons, Wolfe, Bases on the way but the damage had . 1 5o There must be something ahout | ——————— e B | ninthEbutgwordshutiol “H“‘ onlyifihensiseate eIl Bk o done. George Pipgras was hit hard Bl 1 running a ball elub that brings to | R 1 dh , Ty which was enough to tle |06l (& U0 Kigosy. Umpires: Maher the Tigers getting 10 hits. two of ! | trained more faithfully and he s the surface what the uplift peopic on’ ol Eooldh iRt lea L e aeeL s e would have | L, Py ngan. Time: 2410, them homers hy Harry Rice and two 3 15 in pir 3t looked fast, hoxed | call man's brutish instinets ! yaplazerin Lhe wotll i iobsetlisncaied Ehiat tha Stanley Il Q1L - —_— more triples by Gehringer. PHILADELEHIA well and punched hard in his work-| We thinking of three very SR e e i e badliddn thefeloventhsbit Urban Faber and McKain all Bibhor AR ot aym swell fellows in their active day el Lo e el S baseballiEogs. TALL SPARRING MATES only four hits and Chicago i 1 s v He was out on the road bright the dizmond, Walter Johnson, I il e i R i Rulers started hanging aws > Washington. 3 to 2. Garland T = il asa Moy et il Sb Ut v e na. Ropor DRck nnangh H D T T Seott. right i the fi 1 iy == : ton blanked the Sox for the first siv " 0 ] (he poundage he has | Of course, it might be that the stars M iare 3 S0 i e s to vight field but rony Canzeneri Fills His Camp innings but weakened in the seventh |y, 3 ; b Locals fans were | this year are favorable o such gon- . et o Lpaied @ slnele HoRlafl ZAREIE o Cl ago's 1 2 L iy ¥ e LSCQUDLES LA oc th a r tap ight i ZY Py ors P a =z ile” sored ! A 510 this battle finds | hibited recently between the Cubs : : th TiCqtes Erisnontor) Ghiledan| Anc ASTILENENS oleiact BSRE S 8 rorfaranielt o,The St Louis Browns pounded Doz 0 e it an edge in weight |and the Reds and others, but te | £ Lift DAVIS Cup From Frange | moussus substitutcd for one or the| ©7yed ZEPATE L SCORT, o our Boston pitchers for 12 hits and ) W 0|facing a boxer who has a wide | fact is. these three gentlemen ha: % other of the singles performers S L R Pt July 24 (UP)—Tony L e peilionll ! S R helght and reach and | noticeably curdled since their old e Allison and Van have impressed | 107 105 o paang ans Sl e who meets Lightweight illy Rhiel's homer with the bases Gl "l one who is generaly conceded to | carefree davs on the diamond Parie. July 24 (P—Unon Big Bill|the crifics with (lefr formyin prav- ([0 to Intercept the mad. ZO80 | Champion Sammy Mandell'in & titl filled in the seventh was the blow | . e D : Pl : . = : | missed the ball and Gill crossed the | : : ittty | rotars 3 7 T lbe the better boxer and the better| The other day in Cleveland,'Uni- Tilden's shouldcrs app to res sessions. | missed the ball and Gill crossed the | fgnt here August 2. Tas filled his Riefepnanad finl oy nr[ at Batcod Stiores gencral | pire Hildebrand wes officiating he- me the burden in the United| *It seem: ThiousniMine Mencaal i e e e A e e e ainin= feampRntell Rrane vl R ”'“ o te . advance hns rot a record | hind the plate and Charley Jamic- States’ second attempt to lift the | joubles team France can put in the X L Al A R t ended ths|Pounders In an eftort to accustorn ; FLOP FERTS 000 010 e indic s re an | son of the Ind as at bat. Jamie Da r Srance 1eld e none too good to beat | g 5 A ONE R izl P : S LR S e 1 s (he indication is more thau |son of the Indians was at bat. Jamic | Davis cup from Ifranc neld il be none too good to beat | 25 HTOT BN S0 AL e untin | Nimselt to infighting against Man result Iy Morgan customers will see the d into one and it struck near A glance over the prohable line- these college boys, 1id Pierre Gil- the final frame. v dell. AtChlcago. Charlie oot ana Koy e ey LR is the undercard the plate, bouncing into the inficld. ups n the challenge round which tou, captain of the I° h squad b e gobione pann Tony believas his chances of vic- Hubiell hooked 1p. in a mitcherg |1 2 losing pitcher: Quinn Double semi-fin Mickey Fli- Foul ball Mu; Hildebrand, | apens in Roland Garros stadium on| That remark seemed o Indicate|ina foucth when Sehroeder, second |tory lie in gettlng inside Mandel S Sers b s hive tforc S ) y alter ks Iri indicates that unless Tilden 5 e 5 g ar o ; i dugpl that found the Cubs on the long N = l L n Hartford, vs. Alex Tourain N T il o Tl s (b il e WplIRdchas nniieifarove heinaljonjarms StosInflicEibod ypinsh Bl ot Al tolD connfiatatnatona ational eague New Yo Mule Brown. Danbur. .\‘ long lithe figure emerged sud- | can win hoth his singles MAtches the | poy Cochet and Borotra not oniy in [on a line between left and conter went, and he puts in considerable T P vs. Lem Salmon, New York; each “1{1‘ ¥ rtymm] the visito; vIvr;_mn}‘le 1 nmlq ;\(,m, nlli'\ of retrieving M]“ iles bt doubles s well. In the|for a homa run. The hit went clear | time dally in practice getting Sivikan ) e 3 - ot the a car the shurp | cup lost to the French W ¥ % T E : lthe 5 Ty v but Root was steadicr in the pin Sl [P L ; L TR 2 Lt L il ong pun that may prove fatal for|aeross the second diamond. [the long arms of his sparring part- es. B e sther houts: Nick Christy, Bri £ Borotrs no longer has the stamima | [oth teams battled without seor- |ners. Bunching seven hits effectively be- | Iulis i S e e I'rankie chese, New “Hey there, call m a liul s ”f" surprising move that r}vn ) ad fow years and three | jpe for the remainder of the ord Mandell continues to practice de- hind fine pitching by old Pete Alex- |! m, 3 R TRt R S \. i rounds: Johnny DiSte- | quicker, Hildel | George Lott on ti i rm for ih 1 matchds in as many days may | nary game unitil the first of the 9th. | veloping punching ability indicating ander, the St. Louis Cardi = ! e IS SRR an 0 bRt dambton s Ving This from, of ail people. Waller |1/ allensEarand S plagegoSEran Sl nroveit oo Eiop him. Cremer batted for Charlow and tlew |that he may depart from his former ed back the Phillies, S to Sy 2> 3 o |7Texiano, New Haven, four rounc Johnson! Tt wouldn't have been so | Hunter hesiealiencd thodt s = = out to short. Then Greene poked |bolicy of “boxing only” when he der was reached for ten hits, four |0Farrl .2 ORI e wiuch Afor s McGra: In' fact w Na- |cons ROsttion 16 She eRirton or o LOUGHRAN STILL CHAMP | one to sccond that took a had Pop |meets Canzoneri. iom: to O'Doul and three to Klein : EETERER ! 0 tional League umpire would hav '\yi“‘ ’,‘;' £ 1“ “”" ,‘) ‘” el o '“' "' New York, July 24 (UP)—Tommy |and swent over patka's head. s lr:‘fl::n:md)\s ven men et 2 £ 0 EA!]Y ]r-:l;«mr‘l‘l that as ofio F JONTS | Bet ot in i sincibsl and Hunies|Longhran .\ulu vulr‘; the light-heav ol iSEnirocder fon i at hit and ~un SPLIT SEASON POPULAR ches. 101 B [ 0 " ttle pl @ 08, T fre A a iseiess : ' cight Kingdo This as the word ) S e rig a Ire e Ghdinrat s o el S L = Loflasnleasan il from Wal-| s een a rather consistent jinx to | % kingdom [his was the Werd iplay, elogled o Helt snd Gliech Montgomery, Ala, July 20. (P— e ncinnati and Boston divided N "o . r ter! A rohid Jersey cow Tunning | Borotr passed out to George Courtney, of |went to third. Schroeder started to |4y il season hug is biting the ble bill. The Reds pounded Cant- || g . 0 0 F'- herserk on the street clawing all th With Hunter Oklahoma; Jor Sekyra. of Dayton.|steal and on a pretty piece of baso- S = el ] well and Jones for 14 hits x ) [ & ith Hunter on the team there b hapless minor league! The South R SehEany e 4 hits in_ the | Kaufmann, xxx ) o0 0 $ 3L R, [ meray villagers would occasion 10 | \ould have been a strong possibil- | - nd Masey Rosenbloom of New ball, Corazzo threw to Darrow and | yyontie Fast St et i v e = = = = IOl LR SHare airnrise than (stelng WALLEE |5ty Thab lic Wl turs 5 ono slngles|| Yonk, “aviio called at theloftices off| SChrogder wasfont iz S S S So seniseliered sl - ‘ 1 = Tohnson In the role of umpire balle | iatar o it should da no|the New York State Athletic com- | for the throw and Green held third. |1, T p‘f"hgp"q’; ey s off Delaney in the nightean, | 4 Nl e Dan In | T % : sios terday {o lay claim {o the | With two out, Woelfe almost tossed | lro> &S J a5 22 W ey % < H PO A ¥ ( kot Oi P n better than break even {he issue [ mission yesterday to lay claim to th ith out, fe almos sed [l o et abtendane 1 the Braves won. 7 to 0. | English, sz i 1 4 ID3 1Wo otroxes Ol Par mn Several of the b e L WoUld haxe been decided, in reality |title reported vacated by the cham- | his own game away when he tricd cffort to bolster attendance. £ Ml S i ; , ith or: c: 1 P m the doub : pio to catch Greene off third. His throw i o1 o M 0 ) M " l G ey with oratorical complexes have been |1 the doubles where John Van Ryn | pion. ! o . 2 1 " “lp VEI Omle@ Omse directed to the baths by the umps|and Wilmer Allison, Wimbledon S et took Jacobson unaw s and it went THE PAN MAN 0 Sl s, t senson, but the recent banish- | champions, appear to have a better SIGNED FOR BOUT wild letting Greene in with the 1p- l"l::];‘\‘nv >0'1fi\>;:~ “*)wd king w; L ; . i J ment of Billy Southworth is unp: then cven chance of beating the best | § e i e llinz oy raord v, IS he opinion o " o) e ie, e, (P—1.00 | Jl1eled in the Koran or any other | French pair—Cochet and Borotra icago, July 24 (P—Terry "Tuf-| "y, ¢6 oxtra innings the ball gawn Many, Jjust about the fastest man 0| Diegel, it would appear. is ripe for | i S on i Coire fo look. Wi WU 1 otilon: he team thé expert |ty (Grifith, Sloux Clty, Tai heavy- |went swith bothiiteama aiving, their [n tho National League dn' sptiniing 1 | successful defense of the Canadian| e YO8 AL AUTE 0 o e | “done” s it that Tilden must win |weight, Has been signed o mnest Joc | pitchers gllt-cdged support. The n- about the sacks. The Phils' flect : 10 o foren 1{:0!7';\Vvl;;y]»-\m:dvn\ he won last | N tional League and he was one of | both his singles matches or Burke «of Boston, at Deoria, 1L, | expeeted happened. however. in the |center fielder started his career as a | :r ‘0‘\ L iy ok the nicest boys youwd mect in any- | U'rance will retain the cup, August 5. |cleventh and the error by the <et. | pitcher. he Agua Caliente professional. | pody's speakeasy when he was play- | | o | touring around the Kanuawaki cc Ths itHtne Glants = vx—2|near here, where the championship | = Ll T i n, Ot Loses Lovely Dispositior ; s on Thurstan. mpea 0| ke o i OBy Man! BY BRIGGS strokes oft par when he turned in & | nocs and lisht. homwever. The other card of 70 during a practice roun. e O N S foies S e el day in Brooklyn, William suddeuly AE " AL { p0 A B|burned up courses right and left | fo %O f"‘l“ nexo e Sy an) 5 7 e ——— $0 HE Toox " A MUCH ol GiEE e winiter snasonfslancther | oo, LIPS Bleni that s a uda I'M ALL IN- Yoy NEED ¢ eEDEDEREET e [t . | who went around in 70 ilsandgiamiies 1o sasqmore of : = oD $ i ) . : DR i _1ess a punchboard experts | CAN'T SEEM ";ggT i Ll e 0 he competition consists of T iy et i s o e \ EST- ( G e 3 holes of medal play, 18 on Thurs- | naht out (”; ',y‘,,a:‘”‘,,,,\‘; \" ‘\’ '10 " ¢ | T GET ANY ARE ALL A I i b iy 8 on Trlaay and! 36 on Satnrel| 1o 1iftia tot of <ol hied. 1 | pep INTo ME WoRN OUT ) Z [ 3| day for all those within 20 strokes | o “\ & lotat moluble achoskyrnns 179 7 ! 0 | of the leader after the first 36 holes. | 1 = around Ebbets IField. But then TRy ) A : | “Horton Smith will be the first of 1 YO TR ¢ of the Cards (i 2 12 1 the better-known Americans to leave |\ LR loying away g ; i Wi A 1l games like a bunch of kids in (PO A B Gth €. Ross Somerville. the aybe you'd not “ 1 i 8 dian amateur title-holder, Deums your- \ ) | playing partner. will : ] B ¢ i e Al T0tasm Kinpaugh, in his years 1 with Andrew Kay of Tor felder—and he was o Partner, will leave @ half | Plenty active—only spoke to an dm- AC 5 3 vire once, and to say yes Met t Lirings find Armo he t th Shires, 15 ympson. H ins this 1t R | nt; Von Elm by William uicy riot i 0. (Canadia ke is crown i DTk Dick Camphell w ring and 2 £ e 0: Farrell by lled Fonseca ning out S ¥ ronto; Mehihorn baseline his way to first Y Montreal: Al W 15 4 close game. with Philadcl e : 1 Johnstone, Tor ¥ and the fans K g 1 \ (0] 1 w Yook walk g 2 ) ning ) ; Pec Ak rBEGINN‘NG NEXT 1. Thre Jispinosa by George Cummingz. | cd out ind went fo 5 WEEK You GET st R S MeCarthy he plate and made i to lay S e SUBST. ( i\ 4 uis: " e L e london, Ont.; Johnny 1s the person of the ump. 4 o A 2 u_s ANTIAL 5 \ = it en by Gordon Taylor, J boys said they heard . INCREASE IN i D hy John I Brow man in the bleacher 4 | SAULARY-:- 1M - . Cox DA e B 5 | FEELING MUCH ! DELPINA t T v Jac Joisterousness o pleas . TER THANKS 2 d : Donald & rooter it 1l 1 ) s 1 . ‘ SCREEN HALTS HOMERS ji the St Louis 1 ) nglel - home runs. In a 1 land park Batt i v ) J [ o tween the Brown; racke P Ratted b Manush hit the screen nee. | suct : o ‘ ‘ : Ruth twic n Schult =or Ma Madame Woozd | W oS0 0 i s PCLC AN OLD GAM 1 otl I t pl 1 ¥ a dozer ria « A h P ports 1 Plus b | coosmena b 120 2 10 1 o 1 on th Kik surf-board polo. ERROR BY SCHNEIDER IN ELEVENTH GIVES STANLEY RULE WIN OVER STANLEY WORKS IN TEAMS MEET AT WILLOW BROOK PARK SATURDAY — MANAGERS ADOPT SCHEDULE FOR GOOD FELLOWS BECOMING HARD BOILED INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — TRACK CITY CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF 'STANLEY RULE WINS AS | SCHNEIDER DROPS BALL Veteran Center Fielder Muffs Easy Fly in Last Half of Eleventh, Allowing Runner to Score From Third With Winning Run — Buttmakers Suffer Second Defeat of Season — Scott and Wolfe in Brilliant

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