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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 25 , 1929, -—_— e FAFNIRS AND CORBINS CLASH TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE—WASHINGTON AND Y. M. C. A. TEAMS WIN IN ROTARY BOYS' CIRCUIT—LOCAL CLUBS GET READY FOR GAMES IN PLAYOFF—NEW ENGLAND AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY BATTLES AL BROWN TONIGHT [HOLY CROSS BOWS CHICAGO CUBS ARE BACK IN NATIONAL LOOP LEAD Hack Wilson Crushes New York Giants With His Big Bat — Brooklyn Robins Swarm All Over Pirates— | Both Athletics and Yankges Are Victorious in the | American—Cards Down Phillies—Braves Beat Cin- | cinnati and Red Sox Take the Browns—Washing- | ton Wins. ‘ il 100" 005 011 010 5ix wush Blue, M base hit By O, Winr Kims McGra out a hat John . LEVELAND Wilse aAB R poor Hack Io]ulfl[) 1 after three £ons Giants, H until 0 her and Hornsby ingled smashed his the three walk, sacrific single gave th apple ( first place | In all the calling on Miks Charley Root. Fitzsimmons w victim of Hack’s second homie Mays finished for the G he ramp: Robins their h Mein Bill ¢ Babe Herman weighed ir vital triples. Lloyd W his chance to b a he out wi the ninth Heathcot then the and second homer centerfield evened thing and MeMil from the Pine- tory and day into Th runs n's oy hal “ubs u Cvel bunched while ging He ark held the Pir; ong the remained unchanged New Yor! Athletics winning the The A's downed and the Yanks with both National League kees and Philadel lay’'s jou: Cleveland edged out Detroit -5 George LUhle th ainst ullis, ceeses 2 Herb Pennock, the Yan and both were hit hard Jimmy Foxx landed 0th homers A’s and Bill Dickey Yar catcher hit hor singles. Bill McKechnie St. Louis ds farm to reap eward for aging the Red Birds i A pennar Jast y and s The Cards down -4 wher Wallie Roett r t homer with nd Jin NEW YORK AE for the a from nicely the my Wilson g Sox took 1 to 7 edzed 3102 American League NUTMEG GOLFERS QUALIFY FOR PLAY | Fiiteen Out of 82 in Tournamem? Are From Connecticut ‘( BY Fifteen out of he Ne JIGGER the 32 England amateur pionship, now being played Hartford Golf club, men, That number sharpshooters held against a field of golfe the crack glan Greorge Smart qualifie el at in m-| th Connecticut | the Nutmeg their own rs made up of the New w are of players from d states, Frank 1 Bol bie Grant, arlie Clare J J Geoghegan, Paul Haviland, Ken Reid Frank English and Louis Stoner were among the state favorites to get in with 160 or better. Some of the topnofch players did not make the grade including A. C Giles, 1926 state title holder: Dow | Ahearn of Willimantic, Sam Smart *. G. Libby, W. P, Seerley ani| I". Batterson of Hartford. | Stoner, 16-year-old Hartfor.d is rapidly coming to the fore necticut golf circ to chal- ant’s right to be called the best young player. He is champion of the Clinton Countr club, where he plays summer golf, and won the 4th of July cup it that club this year. Louis quali- fied 1n the state championship last month and gave a good account himself. With a little more season- ing he will one of the rankir golfers of Connecticut The Qualifiers Blaney, ‘3rac Burn in Co lenge G state be W. O Mass RS lawn Joe Pezzullo, omy, R. I Geor Smart noa F. D 149 Hubbard, Brook . T5—149 Wanumeton- Wampa- Wampanoag R. M. Grant, Wethersfield 7 R. A. Stranahan, West- port. Conn Clare, Conn, Ross, Hutchinson, Bra Mass. ghegan Conn Burn, TR TG town Middle- Robinson Cook, Hartf Conn Paul lawn Wa Mas: Graham ton W Conn ord Haviland Conn Me Brook- Al Reid, Farming Page, Hartford K. English bury R Water- Gardiner, Weston T6-51—15 ton- . Burke, Wanume Lowery, Norfolk Ward, Norfolk Brad Oxnard, Metac 1 omet Green Hill Far Shorehav- Thorny W Whitcomb, River, M W. C. Hoxic Ma TG Mass| K. ¥ Conn A M Mass. Charles Cook Hoxie, San ro—Hack outfielder Yesterday’s he burly ( me r whosr at Chicago scor runs for h I wed t for an S to York Gia Those blasted There same was none but Horns heote on the smot his second had n but dldn‘f Watson Clar irgh Clarlke 10 hits anc nd victory 5 to 4 nd plac Brooklyr on tap Wil in Brooklyr Wilson BAT BROWN PICRED 10 REAT BATT AUNH Hartford Scrapper Test of Caveer Tonight Tonizht atta Hartford Card Hart four round nd Opinion is sharply v 1 on t1 Brown is 1 1 he will EAPEGT DUNDEE 10 10SE CROWN weight Champion Faces Jackie Fields T< night from BATTALINO noun Faces Biggest ». both f their boy wl ndlers of 1 that ndition. rience Du antage over the ¢ . early 190 ring be- compared with Fields' 44 s knocked Mickey now the middleweight Tommy Fre wrtinez and Clyde de n exy out mat Hill 1t decisio 18 tims inc Don ted to b limit of h in be- boxing com- fternoon. welte 1 th gan stat o'clock this POP GETS PENSION H, P who at the nry of a 1k and baskett Virginia, Witt hitti of of the won {ht and two Alabama Sam young s cour clut r golf ti vtured the rmingham try thern ama lat umpionst Burl mes for h Grimes hopes to win the He this year their | carnea T0 LEGION TEAM Eddy Glover Post Crew Takes| } 12 to 8 Win in Junior Loop Standing P.C, Colliers Phantoms Sequins . Am. Legion Holy « i 1sebal Crot Hil in Logion 1 am Holy Juniors last evening at Walnut to win a 12 to § victory Junior City league, [ nit hard and often and it w | until the winners st d a six rur [ally in the seventh that they coulc n of winni first and PCOT |the winners collected four in the fourth they added | and appeared to be on the an easy win but the Holy | playe staged five run the fifth to tie the score Hermie Sehmarr rapped homer to open t sixth the Legion the lead ain following frame the winners sewed the game up Two triples, a home run gle ve the losers three the ninth. One of the triples by J. Zisk, w wasted as he nailed at the plate while trying tc streteh it into a homer. sk furnished the feature o game_ connectin with four hi five trips to the plate, pair of home runs. The Ame s marred by loose playing of hoth teams and the pitchers showed only occasiona of good form. first inn cored twic on O'Brien and Capodi Baylock and an error. )‘..A\.\'f'd ball and a ive the team fwo more sccond. An error double were furn ners' fth run in the The Holy turn at on ball les, and me run Amer outslt he | park | the runs rally in and and runs ir the in Shel the 1 by ior “lood ing hits L s e by Flood runs in the d into the fourth th the error win count ir hase {wo Schmarr put his n the sixth whe homer to cente The batted around in the nir s two men we hits. a couple of Vall and a b into a half am in the re out rro balls were runs in frame The winners let and the Holy ball hard but score The summar: up in the Cross hammered d only thr eightl the runs. which its owner $§ Man o’ Wa for cost $5.000 000 in 750 | 667 500 frames another road to Cross | d out a give ind in the a it that was including rifice by Two errors, and Zembroski's fifth, A furnished lead rmmered a winners following in- I"our passed molded this FAFNIRS AND CORBINS TO BATTLE IN Paper Goods and New Game. PAR GOLF WILL . NOT WIN MATCH 1 n ot tcams | NUIEROUS Stars Start in Cana- not | " dian Open Tournament Today | July golfers, in the started out hearts to Kanawaki, Que., | Some of the best sional and amateur, States and Canada, ¢ with in their 1 (sault par in thé Canadian | championship. On hand made that par golf for the 72 holes—would not be| 1!good enough to win. The Kana- waki course, was not able to defend 1f to y great ‘extent for the 1| weather was allied with the enemy It has been hot and dry and balls properly hit roll great dis > | tances. Its long holes impotent, the course will have f|the short ones, to rally round. The bold olfers m. find trouble in plen the o one shotters, rom 110 yards at the third | the ninth. Some of the removed from the ninth, profes- to- as- eve suggestions wer in this ca S0 tecth are 1 however, by a hiz punch howl green | for a ring 1 | spoon or an inviting No. 1 iron A great field gathered for th event, rich in prestige but of only a nominal monetary d|The winner will get only » | matter how much he shaves but if a pro takes the title, and a -|pro always has. he can cash in heavily by having it after his name 1| At least (wo strong amateur appeared, George Von 0 nd Ross omerville and there | be others lurking in the Lo Diegel, who won the champion- ship for the third time last found.his path to fourth honor dis puted by practically every in the business runner-up in the was missing and the family was represented western open champion Some startling scores were compiled 1| the practice rounds, but today was another day when the figures might sonably be expected to mount An opening round of 18 holes ed the way for another 1S to- w 1 a final 36 Saturday 1d of 170 has been the two days' target title ring $40 par, I£pinosa by duced by formances. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT New Yorlk per Al Singer, New York knocked out Andre Routis, (2) (non title); Joey Medill, Chicago. outpointed Stanisl yza (10); “Kid" Be: ointed Mushy C: in, (10). hicago — L.es Marriner, Cham- paign, 1lL, outpointed Tony Fuento, (6) ore Ruggerillo knocked out Jack League, Tex- (5); Paul Pantaleo, Chicaso, knocked out Mitz Minike® Malwau- kee, (2); Al Friedman, Boston, and Peta Wistort, Chicago, drew (6). Cinei Vincent Cincinnati, knocked out Tony ders, Chicago, (3); Jimmy )| Erie. Pa.. outpointed Jimmy (10)." Mexico, Italy, San- Reid, Neai Cincinnati HELLO FRITZY How Bov¥ - HANK - HANK OLD Sox HE MY NAME HAPP ws Tet S FRIT MY NAME MR. PENNY: NAME 1S |Bearing Makers Have Chance to Stay Through Victory Tonight—Lockmakers Determin- ed to Get Into Winning Form Tonight—Contest Is Scheduled On Diamond No. 2 at 5:30 o’Clock — | United | golf | o fall back on | award. | no | Elm | may | shadows. | vear, star pro | United States open, | Abe, | in| re- Hambright, | How S PETTIBoONE DUSTY LEAGUE in Running Britain Machine in Other Standing W. Stanley Works Lande Fafnirs Corbins ... Stanley Rule Paper Goods. .. 5 N. B. Machine. 1 6 Two teams which are still running for the Industrial lcague | championship, are billed to zlash tonight at Walnut Hill park on Dia- mond No. 2 at o'clock They e the Fafnir and Corbin teams, both of which stand an outside chance to come through and first place. Iafnirs stand in third place with five wins and three losses | while Corbins is in fourth with four and three losses. ! The battle tonight will be a bit- ter one. Iafnirs has been travel- |ling at top speed in its recent games | while Corbins ‘has had a rather |1engthy off. The Lockmakers hope to have overcome the jinx [that has been accompanying it this |year and they feel in a victorious | mood tonight, The second game he played between the American | Paper Goods and the New Britain Machine. Both teams are =zbont | evenly matched and a good battle is in prospect. Thi; will be played on Diamond No. 11 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Associated Press. (Including games of July | National | Batting—O'Doul, Phillies, Runs—Ott, Giants, $S. batted in—Ott, ry, Giants, 1“ in the take | wins of the night will | | By the 24) 397 Giants, 76 143. Robins, Waner, Pirate Klein, Phillies, 29 uyler, Cub: Cubs, 14 Homers Stolen Pitching- lost 1. won 13, American Batting—I‘oxx, Athletics, .388 Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, S Runs batted in—Simmons, letics, 93. Hits—Manush, Doubl; Tigers, “Triple Athletics, tolen bas P a, Ath- Browns, 1 Indians ching lost Grove, Athletics, wor HOME RUN CLUB nited Pr Leaders . Phillic Ison, Cubs, 2 Gehrig, Ydl\)\rrw Bottomle Hafey, Ruth, Yankees, 22 . Simmons, Athletics, 0'Doul, Philli Loxx, Athletics, Yesterday's Homers Wilson, Cubs, 2. Hornsby, Cubs, 1 Miller, Phillies, Hurst, Phillies, 1. Wilson, Cardinals, 1 Roettger, Cardinals, 1 Dickey, Yankees, 1. Totals National league—j18 American league—363 League Totals—8S6 BY BRIGGS v uELLD Jimmy ME BoY - oLd Jimmy A