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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1929. CORBIN RED SOX AND BURRITTS WIN GAMES IN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES —PIRATES AND SENECAS ARE IN LEAGUE PLAYOFF—IMPORTANT GAME SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT IN CHURCH CIRCUIT—MAJOR LEAGUE ACTIVITIES—SPORTS ITEMS YANKEES GETTING TASTE P SENECAS CAPTURE FIRST DECISIVE BATTLE 'CORBIN RED SOX DEFEAT OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE EHLPEE\I}]S&EE[AGUE CONTEST IN CITY LEAGUE |\ CHURCH [00P SENECAS IN CITY SERIES ‘nable to Dent Lead of Athletics — R th's‘ ; . |Take West Ends Into Camp By 9 to 8 Score in Extra- p. ! [Tobin’s Clan Scores First Victory in Championship Huggz:‘nel ;?m eSel(')vese:‘o B::t B(;‘m\'nsjl\llc:ckmenu:\re Defeat Y. M. C. A. in Junior Inning Game—Last Year’s Champions Toss Away First LU‘[helflflS ang St Matts‘ Playoff—Final Score Is 13 to 8—Misplays By Los- Idle—Cleveland Triumphs Over Senators—Tigers, Gity Gircuit Gontest An Early Lead—Pirates and Cardinals Hook Up in Will Clash Tomght | ers Count Heavily in 'Ultimate Result — Bucklaxf‘d With Rookie Pitcher, Defeat Red Sox — Chicago | ST 3 to 2 Clash With Corsairs On Top—Misplays Have ‘; Is T({uched For 11 H{ts — Botl‘n Teams Score in Cubs Trounce Phillies—Giants Trounce Cards. Important Part in Battle—Details. Opening Inning—Details of the Game. FALGONS DEFEAT What will probably be the decis- in the Inter-Church base- will be played at Willow this evening when the and Matthew's will meet his season and e Standing Won 1.ost ¢ 5 Brool Iirst German for the 1 Phantom Standing year Americ W Cardin Y. M. C Lutheran Laut Jack Tobin's Corbin Red Sox out- slugged and outfielded the Senecas at | Willow Brook park vesterday after- of th ant the Associzted P he New York runaway this but misplays Is proved more impo o Siot of the Corsairs : Pirates penna play .7( not only but act Yankee stretehe 'n stean clip. S0 The Yanks of one day only was to man tenders wh was runnin, Through the it the Athletics Yanks opportunity to whittl of the A's lead yesterday barely took of a home rur George He Yankees Browns, the Athl With the 12th, R drove the his 24th homer of t < Gehrig had hit his 25th hon first inning with one on. T walloped Johnson and Heimach eight hits and al th first five in stopped them dead and for his sixth s t A four run ra ninth Cleveland & 9 to 6 triumph over Washington Senators. 1t dians’ third in a row over ators Aided by a home singles by Marty McManus. rookie pitcher, Kyle Graham his first game the league, beating the Boston 6-3. Graham gave up only and blanked the Sox after inning In the National league cago Cubs increased their Pittsburgh 1o two and a hs by trouncing the Phillies 2, for their seventh successive v tory. Guy Bush won his 14th of the season against a single defeat, giving the Phils six hits. Cubs won the game in the third, bunching four hits with a base on balls errors for six runs. Riges St son drive in three of the home run John McGrav pounded Alexande Hallahan for 1 Louis. 10-5. Mel homer of the season Cincinnati ran its winning to five by beating Brook ends of a double hill. 4 The Reds bunched their William Watson Clark vantage in the first gar second Dazzy Vance was and retired for a pir after pitching the first nings American League Away by on rint Browns the ary runs om in the ave the was rin a o Detroit's won American Red Sox nine hits the third | to good hard bhatsman seven in LEVELAND AB I Aver Fonseca Falk Hoda National League Holy ( inuing their winning str Junior City Baseball ghtened their hold first nosing out th the game plaved at place by tion by scor W en to 7 in the Hill park Saturday. Se opportune to score | to fake | was slow and long drawn s started the scoring netting one good for the lead single nning This e 0 wo walks rs two The Col- dAn’t push across in and the "Y' team came full steam and duplicated the first inning and got two more, The Colliers rallied in the third and through a hit and two errors scored cutting down the “Y winners kept up their fourth and got an- another was driven halt of gain went took nd ers cou any the second hack two, The in the u ' team when two more the Collie sixth to take by into were scored hut in the again right back lead two mor The when_ af cross the plate. away scoring score was tied in the seventh e Colliers failed to the "Y™ team got a However, through a sman sacrifice. an error and a single, Colliers scored two in the eighth and these the team the game. The Colliers played zood ent ball throughout the man on the team striving a vietory e team showed that hard to During the Miller. suffered a split finger and ski who had been pitching. to catch and Zembko went pitch. Zembko had hurled a Friday night but he in zood m again Saturday. summary solitary hit at second run a consist with for a down, catcher, Florkow- went in in to game game every spirit will he contest, was a Colliors AB R Miilet Curylo, SPORTS SUMHARY Paris—1 eatin 1o two (ochet lden conquers T lowns lLoft in hy Th I matt Holy Cross oth s won 1k ehall 1 aturday | T hey defeated West Linds | 15-inning battle by the score S. In the sccond game ifternoon, the Pirates nosed ont Cardinals in he score of 3 to 2 Senecas 9—West Ends 8 heir game with in the have o | ley | a desultory contest hree- and no the We ; vas » ninth proceeded allow the and make in t winners nece year's part of acking champions the Ich he: Leam wa s to keep the s scored in the 14t not make Charlow vy hard for their | har hit that part of : | two ral e winne once +isulted [th what should lid West vuns in the Ends work v early count to right led very home rin another when ind scored whea ave in the wen cnd unmolested, re third on a ind scored on an er h run result- from tzpatrick zetting o first en Wolf dropped his and a by Basil after Fitzpatrick had Howed to take second > winners scored their in the third on Folf's single, a pass to Elton and blow by Seip They did caunt again he when two out Wornecki, Eltor and Seifel hit to th runs which An 1 and it went the third they Fitzpatrick doubled Elton made a wild he Their third run when Cor singled wehed stop dashed by many The the Ider’s choice ror. The losers' fou fly wis first run one base not until Wolf, in succession core run in on a wild crossed Tommy final the pan Blanch In the first winners scored twice on hit and error pit the 11th, the two a fiel two in- choice s in this errors jer's choic n v fielder's two r score ipled with a s choice and tied Two sir pitch an winner wild the ve ir losers matehed two errors and ¢ zot his fi aming et triple t (o Wol who had i over alf of the frame hubled to open «d on a the pla Tommy Bl the Dr summary Sin Senecos No More Tournaments. Toronto Wr Jac of Can ment said at the Klopp winne en ed the Klopp om base tenn Canadian score es be aga to their put fra neither n m to 1 it the inst steadiness was not much r got a two-run st inning when they s out in ame who his sho 1de hrow 1 slow rol waited him t Be and allowing d run of fic Matulis noor 1d hav 50 lor eron then and hall thre he hen Be the double onld ha an ¢ pop fly and a triple the ei t one tyi third runn orst th o for mmary g run hy zhth out g hy ¥ many Pirfes A Title Ont ht. N . is thro Wrig singles ti St c would down to B R 1 THROUGH WITH TENNIS Saturday, July 1 rar ugh ht tle Ontario \erine’s turn to his p! order by any lding of t a single and and his and with who here Satt he would complete southern it rofession of will bre oAl which th hurled mates em and well crowd foremos n then Bill pitcher, and have | battles, with verdicts by b A thir althoy the alon two lead hould B driving knocked top effort Regley I'wice i or to out night that Suess into 1k not in form 1 He to to Rice for b to cover will eve mo Ire This be in rivaly il e No. ir R. Fink n slowly wildly | mond Rose | The il hich scek to winners hey h hits a trip re- gre stra he tron outh ¢ on Methodi: they have nope to cont autfit venge and po the St. has found The third Swedish ove it r by Ro: 1 hit | Memorial cor th although | poave others. coac » feams s 1ings betore the extra rur was both teams soen v home run w enabled the Washington 9 10 6. Babhe Ruth in th York Y. the S season New over q games Anee Marty as De M rins Sox, 5 to 3. Guy Bush the season beat the Thi heir lead National Collecting rankhouse York Giant Cardinals, 10 home tun N Cincinnati 3 and 71 fwo peteenta ion Will Play in the k NO Chicag Fuller, 7 died won yesterd in doubles champion- this week |nite, 1 Montreal land dramati works have ¥ ivan ses for st This promises hooked will gationalists pu however, Athletics roit I over D AUTHOR DE, works were * for first place in e now deadlocked nd f nd ateh the issue 1 close st a the vital expected to v t rivals settle contest n. y Preisser, Bill Fresen up Matts hur in pitche gaining re 1 and 1 duel is anticipated to- it is qust possible will send Otto box, as Preisser w veek and was driven xpected he for this and the v between him and prohably be continued be played on Dia- st Swede the for twe ma e owever, it is Trinity Methodists perpetuate the hoodoo old over the South Con- ind make it three v the third-place team hurch is the only team have defeated, but trick twice and The first-division is desirous of re- nt victory that led ine s 0 its rece Matts as evidence oi will bring together nd nley now tied for promises 1o as any of meetings e Bethany mbinations and ight a hattle In their ssawed i this last o extr fo | team defeated the Polish-Am by the score ing of Walicki and ni of 8103 H got three bingle | the plate while Haber two doubles and a single t n w POLISH-AMERICANS }Take Measure of Thompsonville Team by 8 to & Score With rm yesterday. Fair hurling ne of Thompsonville The & aber featured the contest out of four The Thompsonville left irned in the fielding gem mning cateh of a drive by hich would surely have home run rally to |1 | Noonan. Walicki then doubled bring- |in | | S | ny Klatka's |in the Stanmors nosed cut | n Averill whos has the ninth, hero—Iarl ookie outfielder ith two mates on Indians heat Senators in the to in s 24th home run of the e 12th inning gave the ankees a 7 to 6 victor: Lonis Browns and re- lead to 10 Manus droye i at the Boston Red won his 14th game of i the Chicago Cubs llies, 7 to 2, increasing Pittsburgh in the ue to 2 1-2 games. hits off Hallahan, heat 1h Mell 19 and s IR Ort Brooklyn twice, 4 and moved within e points of sixth place nal league. beat D iy 29 (A—Henry Blake ithor of several novel ay. His bhest known The Chatelaine everal hooks of ske His yeen used in several col- 1dying style, of poems ¢ ches. WATCHING THE SGOR'EBOARD‘ Thompson. three | he Chevalier of Pen- | - | prose | Mickey in th Noonan second started a inning. second by nned but Dalkowski. Joe Fair doubled, g in Iair. Rose walked. ored when Connelly grounder, Thompsonville scored its half of the second The FKalcons scored xth and they put two The summary Falcons AB R ville R Thompso AB vt ¢ 1 el S i 3 ‘ ' the United Pr The Leaders Klein, Philic Ott, Giants, 1.. Wilson, Gehrig, Yanke: Ruth, Yankee! Hafey, dinals, Rottomley, Cardinals Ssimmons. Athletics, 2 Foxx, Athletic Yesterday's Homers Ruth, Yankees, 1 Gehrig, Yankees,,1 Dondero, Browns, Averill, Cleveland, 1 MeManus, Detroit. 1 Falk, Cleveland, 1 Stephenson, Cubs, 1. Hurst, Phillies, 1 Vrankhouse, Cardinals, ott, Giants, 1. Tiea National league. American league “Total ue Totals in excellent the Falcon baseball slammed gone on an error and was sacrificed juggled John- three and ended the scoring for the team. the game on ice | [in the cighth when they pounded two more. noon and hung a 13 to 8 defeat on the Main street clubman. The game s marked by some very loose play, in this wi the losers counting heavily respect. Yester engagement was the | first taste of series play for the Sox and although the opposition was not s0 formidable, the Tobinmen gave a good account of themselves. As far as the scoring went, the ne was won in the first three in- nings. Casey, who started on the hill for the Senec treated roughly by the Corbinites and after two sessions of ferrific bombard- ments, he was willing to call it a day. Wolfe who relieved him did much better and sheld the winners to a panr of hits until the ninth Although Buckland., Jack Tobin's choice, was touched for 11 safeties and eight runs, he managed to pull | through without being removed from the box. His teammates offered him me splendid support at times and this aided him greatly in holding tho upper hand. The Sox began their run making arly. In the first, three hits, a k and some poor work on the part of the Senecas accounted for a quartet of tallies. A like number of | runs was produced in the second on four solid hits, three going for ex- tra_bases. One more counter was added to the Sox's total in the third but Wolfe warmed up to his task and the win- ners' bats were silenced until the first half of the seventh inning. Two hits in this' frame chased another run across the plate and a barrage in the ninth accounted for the last three. The Senecas scored when McCormick was hit by a pitched ball with the bases loaded. | The losers’ two big sessions were the third and the fifth. Two hits and a sacrifice fly counted two runners in the third and four bingles, a pass and a sacrifice accounted for the |1ast of the losers’ run making. From the fifth on, Buckland was invincible |and the losers were let down with but two hits Bergeron and Fitzpatrick led the winners' assault while McCormick and Krause did the homors for the losers, Iields was brilliant at third base. The summary: Corbin Red Sox AB R ay's can Walicki trips to out | fielder with a| Klatka for a Falcon He was Klatka scoring Walicki | W runs that in the in in the first ] 5 P Fitzpatrick, W. Preisser Fields, 3b Rergeron. of | Blanchard, 10 Yankaskas, Tf Buch, ullick, ¢ | Buckland, Gloswowesciv lacsossa wlososnomont Totals > o =) Venturo, 3 | E. Preisser, { Arbosy, 1b | MeCormick, | Krause, McKnerney, Schaeffer, Kenure, ¢ Casev, p Walfe, p Relanger e SeR e PRGNS wleococotmrmnn [ . ais Red Sox Tt 000 10313 [ Senecas DI 03 0do 00— 8 Two base’ Hits—. Breisser, Dergeron Three base hits—Bergeron, Fitzpatrick, | Blanchard, Krause 2, Kenure. Struck out | v Buckland 7, Casey 2 Woife 4. Douhla play—Fitzpatri to Blanchard, Wild Piteh—Buckland. Wolfe. Umpites McKenn and Mangan. Time of game—2:10 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BY BRIGGS TS 1S YourR —— UTTLE COUSIN FROM THE CITY COME T VISIT You - SEE SHE WANTS To Kiss YoJ HORACE - - COME 60 Now, BE N LITTLE GENTLEMAN ,“‘“ GIWWE HER A KISS 1o, Toronto AND wins women's tit . Rrooklyn — Gregory Man n con a “Gwe HeR ONE FER ME SPECK ” WISHT HAD Al . CHANCT "o AINTCHA GWE'ER “SAalL N To son T, I ESEECKY GorTa QT IT OVER Don’t ask the .. man who smokes vt them! 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