New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1928, BATTALINO CRASHES THROUGH TO WIN CLEAN-CUT VICTORY OVER AL BROWN—TWO GAMES SCHEDULED IN CITY LEAGUE—CORBIN RED SOX MEET SENECAS AND BURRITTS BATTLE SOKOLS IN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF — SPORTS HOSPITAL LIST CRIPPLES COLLIERS SWAMP 'HOT RACE FOR BATTING HONORS IN MAJORS BURRITTS MEET SOKOLS, PIRATES IN LEAGUE RACE SFQUINS IN GAME RED SOX PLAY SENECAS BAT WHKT AM 1 3| e D? Donie Bush at End of Resources in Trying to Stay in Four Teams Clash Tomorrow in Two More Games in Battle—Nose Out Braves, 9 to 8 — Cubs Maintain Lead By Trouncing Phillies — Cards Take Fourth Straight From Giants—Cincinnati Defeats Brook- | lyn—Athletics and Yankees Also Win. By the Donie the Pittsbu lot of bad A for crippl that tashion until in Philad Grimes tered a Granth ehoulder the Boston F Paul Waner collided a short fly ¢ e so badly § up they had game The ¢ shoulder Paul” suffer that may keep I up for several days Notwithstand of their most ¢ Pirates rallied in t nth (o nose out the Braves in a knock-down and drag-out battle, % to 8. The Braves had scored three runs in their half | of the last but the Corsairs | tied up th me on Clark's and scored winning run on a Pinch Hitter Cubs maintained ov ace of t dis up wi vesterday's battl aves, Grant 1s bo ind to r ion did G im o loss of two bhat homer Brame one game lead by trouncing the Ph in runs in the of them coming Klein st homer ning with the Phils couldn't league lead as many runs in th inning: Cliff Heathcott for the injured Cuyler in many times at b; Showing a further the St. Louis Cardi New York Giants straight victory, 4 to 3 to within two games third place Jakie May let the Brooklyn Dodg- ers down with six hits and Cincin- nati trotted off with a 4 to 1 tri- umph. The Reds bunched hits off McWeeney in the third to score three runs, enough to win the game | as it afterwards proved In the American leaguc a Athletics -2 game lead over the Yankees y downing Chicago 3 Howard Ehmke let the Sox down with four | hits. Ted Lyons touched two runs in the lowed only one h Jimmy Dykes—after ning. Behind Ed Wells® ei ing the Yankees poun Gray and Le y Browns for 11 E A out. Lou Gehrig hits his 24 and Bill Dicke ou Walter Mill Senator bats Tor the Phil- was Sammy of the -0 shut- tew homer drove scored two runs in t and drove Sad Sam Jones out o hox with another in the ning. Hadley and Liska well but th nators could come the visitors Behind steady Carroll, Detroit Sox, 4 to 1. Harry double and a4 home ru Tigers' 11 h Ga secor ton American Legion Team Nosts Out Y. M.C.AGto§ Standing poned league last and the Americar ged victorious. their on former | first Colliers 13—Sequins was far nt games as he s in a postpone seball gan 00k ed him for park 13 hits | inning he 20 minutes 1 of the to win a of 13 to 1 han has ever the e other. opposing He al- | nd only one 1. this coming tor a triple hy Fink | | by “Fat” Mar-| FRANCE HAS EDGE IN DAVIS MATCH Gochet and Brugnon Victorious in First Singles Battles Paris, IFrance in the |vound July 27 P and three straight Davis Cup tennis challenge stood two American youths Wilmer Allison of Texas and John Van Ryn of New Jersey Victorious in the first two singles matches yesterday, Henri Cochet and Jean Borotra, aces of the tri-color's tennis squad, needed only ide the challenge of the youthful Americans to assure France's rete tion of the cup she Wwon at German- town in 1927 and fended against the United [ year Indications that the French determined to clinch the series ter than today if possible |plain when it was announced that Borotra and Cochet would play 1n the doubles. The Borotra-Cochet combination generally is rated as trongest in I'rance. Before the scries began it had been expected that if the IFrench won the first two — Between victorivs succ wera no were d in ti ed in the | e first e This is the lead. Manush, s support collapse Big FFolden being the transgressions. | rt couldn’t seem to pick a 1 ball and he committed thr rors while Folden in laft field | \llowed hit hit to drop safely hey have when should heen easy Colliers scored three in t the third and tesuming 1 they one in rth none 1 the six iwo and then r to score seven scored wild in th he team let nth and failed to score. four o n sixth ip in all but | For al Foxx we | other |around in the upper « ind O'Doul iy Jason of five hits nd Marcinzky with three out of five, heavy hitters for the 2 none of losers t more than one hit. Cabay at second, played a good game for the ]n\-vt" while Fink in center field was the hright spot in the Sequins’ defe The summary AB T re within one B They were hang nse hat Natio ' f erage Manusa A thar ‘ poin Goose Goslin by or Four of 19! 1928 runnerap, voung poin ng were mark £ .38 to 0'Do rating of ENGLISH COMBINE 1S VERY STRONG Wightman Cup Team Will Be Very Hard to Beat Says Wills »w Berlin 8 folla Wy ROWLAND LAUGHS THRET TRIPS TOR « } rd Jo Califory zan; T Ot w iff 0 " CITY LEAGUE BATTLE THIS AFTERNOON (ardinals and Pirates to Clash at 2 0'Clock,on Diamond No. 1—Senecas and West Ends to Meet at 4 0’Clock on Diamond No. 1 — Holy Cross Contest Is Post- poned—Colliers and Y. M. C. A. to Meet in Junior Circui DPitates Holy confider Pirates f on tod: hand a 1 ne s lost six s h th m throt do Junic + Colliers s matches they would send in Christian Boussus and Jacques Brug- non to play the doubles, thus giving Cochet and Borotra a day's rest in = ween singles matches. This would have been tantamount to conceding |victory to the United States in the | doubles for ' Allison and Van Ryn {have developed into one of the strongest teams in the world. They won the Wimbledon championships, |beating among others the strong Cochet-Brugnon pair. Lven should Van Ry | win today the United § |apparently has been lost. lden’s straight lhands and Borotra's four-set triumph 0 and O'Doul are clubbing it out for the National i-~le with Jimmy Fova for top place in the Amer TEAMS TO Leagu: ican. ates’ Bill caus: Til- no room for hope that the American singles players will be able to win the last two singles matches tomor- row when Cochet meets Lott and | Tilden faces Borotra. Tilden may he able to overthrow Borotra but not t at 2 o'Clock. Standing (el X Tunior City League game lon Diamond No. 2 at 2 o'clock. Ow fact the Holy-Cross heen postponed at the earlier in a ing to the Jurritt gam the juniors w that has il play observers have any hope Lott |can down Cochet, who right now scems to deserve ranking st singles player in the world can hour PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED York, July (L) —DPair he national public onsiip, to be played over | St. Lot 1 the Associated Press nounced by the United States | “'puilin™ Minn.—Billy The field of | paygo N, D.. outpointed ks b : 0 larger than last|goodrich, Buffalo, (10); yeanandinglucesic el Sl AnDE RE aTs S on o LRI, ol nitibish AdeEen IR Chalu IOkt |6 Tl GrantiiEhde; Moines, X &bl Hartford, Hartford. outpointed DBrown, Pa (10). Pa.—Phil Zwick. Dandy Allen, links Park co 2 Petrolls, Jimmy Charl knocked 0l association here nts is Des ROJAS SIGNED FOR BOUT Paris, July 27 (UP)—Romero Ro- | ile b n 1ed to meet in a Conn.—Bat Conn.. nama, Al Spani vywei Lete round ric on sloppe ). Cleveland—Johnny Datto, Cleve | 12nd, stopped Johnny Helstein, joe Goodman, Strub, Erie, IMER PASSES “Cack” Henley died Sacramento, Calif. More ago. Henley, then in| ed Oakland for | Atlantic (8): xic Pa. ars Phila- Reed City—Benny Bass, s | delphia, outpointed Calvin | New York, (8) Hollywood. (al.— (maha, won decision over Home: Sheridan, Sioux City, Ia., (10). v t g 1 his early he T orn e City Le 24 innings, ancisco Sea iyers are { A ). Rolli¢ Wiggs ¢ Oaklane to brush | and Allison | et defeat at Cochet's | over George lLott vesterday allowed | even the most optimistic of Ameri-| as tha| la., Battalino, | Cleveland. | Philadelphia Cverett Strony | City Championship Series — Clubs Prepared For Stiff Battles—Sacred Hearts Entertaining Cubs of outh Manchester — Falcons in Thompsonville— Kensington Receives Notice of Late Cancellation. | more games will be |tomorrow afternoon in the city championship baseball series be- |tween the seven teams entered and lafter the contests are played, there { will remain only two teams that haven't started in the battle as yet. The teams to get into action to- morrow are the Burritts, Sokols, | Corbin Red Sox and Senecas. The | Senecas have already played one game, having met the Falcons last | Sunday resulting in a loss for them while Kensington will start next Sun- day. The Burritts and Sokols will bat- | tle tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock |at St. Mary's field while the Corbin | Red Sox and Senccas will meet at [3:15 at Willow Brook park. These }vun contests alone affor¥ a variety of hattles for the fans of the city There is a natural rivalry between Burritts and the Sokols. Both Two played i the - |teams are anxious to win and their |efforts will be redoubled tomorrow | because of the fact that the three | low teams will be out of the running | after the first round is played. | _The Corbin Red Sox battle at | Willow Brook park will be a bitter |scrap. The Senecas barely lost out |10 to 9 last Sunday to the Falcons {and they are out to win from | “Lefty” Buckland if possible to- | morrow. Mike Lynch and Jim Havlick will work at St. Mary's field as the um- pires while McKeon and Larry Man- | gan will handle the Red Sox-Seneca | game | | Play South ed Manchester Heart baseball team will play the Cubs of South Man- chester at the Washington school grounds tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The locals will line up as follows: Kulinski 1b, Flors 2b, Zuj- ko 3b, Reed or Parker p, Mangan c. Kraszewski ss, Haber or Sapkowski cf, Ossie If and Dugan or Koczta rf. Falcons—Thompsonville The Falcons will meet the Polish- American team of Thompsonville in Thompsonville tomorrow This is a game for blood Other Teams Idle Due to a late cancellation by the Westville Indies, the Kensington team will he idle Sunday. The locale were to play in New Haven in a return game The Holy Cross team will be idle tomorrow. ' The HOME RN CLUB the United Press Leaders Klein, Phillies, 31. Ott, Giants, Wilson, Cubs, 26. Gehrig, Yankees, 24 Bottomley, Cardinals, 22 Hafey, Cardinals. Ruth, Yankees Simmons, Athletic Foxx, Athletics O'Doul, Phillie: Hornsby, Cubs, Yesterday's Homers Dickey, Yankees, 2. hrig. Yankees, Kein, Phillies, 1. Heilmann, Tigers, 1 Dykes, Athletics, 1 Grantham, Pirates, 1 Clarke, Pirates, 1. Stephenson, Cubs, 1 Totals National league- American league— League totals—9004. By Vance fanned Hack Wilson four | times in one game. And Then He Joi NS SINC AND ed a Private Club TITS ALL | weELL (TS NCE T BE N THE OUT IN THE CooL GAME MORNING AIR BEEN WALTING E S\X o'cLock HAVE ONLY ONE MORE HOUR To WALT e MANA PRETTY PooR _ SAY — HEH HEW (o BY BRIGGS On- Tue PuBLic COURSE SAY ' | HAD STARTING TME FOR 10:5 AND HERE T S \0:20 ~ HOW LONG (S TS oUT- ,?'\ RAGE To CONTINVE!? GEME L e You'RE OP NEXT SIR NO MANNERS) Fore! </ /e 7 AND THEN HE A [ JoNED A PRIVATE CLUB

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