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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929. FAFNIRS AND STANLEY RULE TEAMS MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—ST. MATTS PRACTICALLY CLINCH TITLE IN CHURCH CIRCUIT—NEW BRITAIN AND BRISTOL LEGION TEAMS TO MEET THURSDAY IN ONE-GAME PLAYOFF—SPORTS ITEMS MOSS FINALLY FINISHES GAME IN MAJOR LEAGUES Brooklyn Right Hander Ends Apprenticeship Started in 1926—Scores 10 to 2 Triumph Over Reds—Cubs Trounce Phillies—Crippled Pirates Lose to Braves —Giants Swamp St. Louis Cardinals — White Sox Defeat Athletics in American Loop. for has complete prentic 1926 Moss the ationals yajor league eship begun in the s 10 ati to 2 t Cincinnati Reds yesterday the complete he ever h h n and econd finished Moss ca Memphis in 1 for the Dod 1mph first victorious the an the was only me up to Brooklyn from to pitct that one inning season. It winning it wound and During 1t nt has worked many eds only eig pour o s and Fhrhar the {llustrions Bz poundec first inning before sixth hile four of Herman. The Lucas for ind by the PHIL ADELPHIA four runs AL i in the showers in the whe Phillies, lead er hall gam homer wi th was the game viously cracked out his d also hit for the cire 19th and Kkept the Pittsburgh to three Hack Wilson's 1 Heathcote on base n the thi had blow of Hornshy and He Don Hurst's homers of the decisive uit 20th Phils in the running The crippled Pirates lost game to the Boston Braves, Trailing b at the end eighth the Braves assaulted Meine and Fred Russell for runs and the “ old game Waner's homer with Biven the Pira Rabbitt Marany of old age in cr as many tim 1 The New York Giants 17 hits off the delivery and sundry pitchers to swa St. Louis Cardinals, 11 to 2 big lead, Larry Benton an easy vict Mel n balls—Off (‘vengros 1, Neh 28th homer and Bill Terry his 9th. |4, Malo ruck out by— | Actlon in the American league was | Neht 2 ¢ J | confined to the Chicago White ‘ ot her the Henry four y of the eig Batted X~ Bart XXXX—R *hiladelphia T X A for ath Sweetland in 9th 211 005 00110 402 120 03x12 | —Heathcote, Grimm, Mc Hornsby, Whitney, Southe Southern, O Doul, Homa | Heath Hurst 3, Wil- (S n of various mp the | Given 2 coasted in to Ott hit his ,, T Millan, Three base Hornsl ry ox 8 to 6 triumph over the Philadclpl Athletics, thereby cing the white elephant’s lead v the idle New York Yankees to nine and one half g The “ox cufie Tarnshaw around for 5 1-3 inning and then t more off old Jack uinn in ninth. A four run Athletic rally the ninth fell short of tying score by two runs. Urban held the A's to three hits in five nings but had to retire the intense heat up. American League CHICAGO [ (B i o | d George six runs ir 1 two the ol National League PHILADELPIIA AB K H BROOKLYN e AB 12 5 1 Freder Gilbert, Hern, Bressler Bissonet e Ban ¥ De 106 000 104—4 Hunnefield Metzler. Rases on off Earn . Herman ade fwo s in five Robins Cincin Rrook ingles in ory at 1g averag. batter in ) m s Lattin g the only [ ielder With hiladelphia va Larry | sing |scored again in the | chased | sion had not Gramitt, -8 | OEQUINS DEFEAT Y.M.G. A TEAM Final Score of Close Confest at Walnut Hill Is 10 to 6 \mmlln" Phantoms American 2 3 571 Cross Jrs [ ¥ M. d to hit at last evening and ¥ 000 A. baseball team opportune moments lost a Junior City league engagement to the Sequins at | Walnut Hill park. The final score showed the “Y" club on the short lend of a 10 to 6 score The winners piled up a winning |1ead in the early frames when they |slammed the offerings of Ierony, Y" starting pitcher, to all corners of the lot. At the some time, “Lefty IFolden, the Sequins' pitch- |ing ace, held the losing stickers wel “hand_throughout he game was marked Feavy stickwork on the ‘\Hmm\z tribe. Sixteen ing @ double, a brace of triples and pair of home runs, rattled off the bats of the winners during the con- test and most of these bingles were checked up against the Y outfit's starting pitcher. C. Meligonis, who relieved Ferony in the fifth inning, pitched well dur- ing the four scssions he faced the cpposition but the lead that the ter nine piled up in the early in nings proved (o be too much of handicap. L er the losers were out a tally in the cpening mning, the Sequins into an carly lead when A. bert lifted one over the with his brother on base. of hits, an error\and a choice added two more to ners’ total in the following inning. In the third, Gramift's home clout accounted for another marker. A of triples and a single the fourth brought the winners' tal to seven and incidentally the g of Kerony, “Y" pitcher. The A by some hits, includ- retired with w ‘.-lm A fielder’s the win- brace nift- of walks into . pair and Hayes' right field. The | sixth on a pa of Sequin misplay: After a two-inning lapse, the run- | making of the Sequins was resumed n the seventh when across on a lone two safe tally was bingies ‘ “The Sequins brought their scoring to a close in the last half of the session when two counte chalked up on three hits. might have scored again in th who with two eighth | s were 5 SUS- doubied men on base after into right field Lase, outrun one o the ners. He was called out had rounded second basc. The “Y" nine made its greatest threat in the final two sessions wi en | ft counted on four occasions. In the | cighth, a hit coupled with two Se quin errors, scored two tallics in the final canto, Ferony's | with two of his team | base paths, accounted uns. Bobeck was the game, mates on the for the final the Sequin rightficlder enjoy- [In four trips to the plate, he nected safely on each occasion | lin and Ferony led the lose 5o sl con Ber " attack Hayes, ss- 50 Squillacore " cano, Berlin Ferony Vetzko, ¢ Melig Matis, Meli Mati 1 It [ Sehunert |4 Senubert ‘v,‘«nmr Rradbury R | Withiam T. Folden Warthy, 1t Robeck, if 19 Folden 1h 1 e S Totals V.M. quins 0y Home 1 halls Two base Feror A Bobeck, J. Fold, Schubert, Gramitr. Bas out, passing baserunne: HAS CHEERING SECTION Pa Canzoneri to Lead Throng of Ad- mirers of son Tony at Bout on Friday Night. Chicago, oneri will ction. at Tony the July 30 lead the when tackles Sammy Mandell lightweight championship at 1g0 Stadium Friday night York butcher and farm in his son’s camp at the Garden of Allah Mayor Walker of New thur O'Ke of N¢ | other notables will Tony “I have [V ringside Can a son mp esterday York anid Orleans AT help him cheer never missed sceing son fight an important enga the elder Canzonerl said to be in perfect dell catches his right he will lose his title.” | Tony's mother, howe him fight. Nor will radio account of it He shape and if Man- once or twice APPEARS AT CHICAGO fuly 30 (P nal Cuban will make his initial w 1t Wills Stadium tonight ith With I'he Kid ¢ sensatic Ather 1 10 round hout Iiridgeport their sec Steve § Conn meeting nd iban havi lecision over e Harness | comeback at races have Newark, flashed N.oJ 286 | part of the| LOUGHRAN AFTER HEAVIES Tommy Loughran . Tommy Loughan's overwhelming victory against Jimmy Braddock lat- | a| | ping }uw] to jolt first half of ”v \\\r apon that the Philadelphia Adonis | weight tennis courts | paii | \rl...sm d a short right with such suc- rur | in | weights to his second title | to- | |1t ociation boys scored their | {initial counter in the fifth inning on [ed two-gun at ashing | |an They | | he won | Mike run- | he | uum. hitting star of the | ‘Annual Long Island Champion- ing a perfect day with the pillow. | | tan open 10 cheering his and said and looks vill puts him in position to challenge the heavyweights. He proposes to do so and back up the challenge with some right hand punching Philadelphia, July right that Jimmy 30 (A —The rip- | ommy Loughran | Braddock is the Armour's 69 did not lack he was in position Diegel at every step two holes But a gallery as large than Diegel or Armour's every shot as Walter Hagen went about compiling a of 75 in the third round and 72 in the sec- {ond, leaving him far of the money Hagen, the great showman not going anywhere in the competi tion, but he had his followers, Hun- dreds of them. They did not care what the score board showed RECEIVED LIKE HERO attention to challenge until the last banks on fo bring him championship. the heavy- or credited with having vicious than a left Tommy, [nothing more once, score cess against Je Jimmy is more confident than ever can pound through the sey that he that he heavy Loughran kept the right w cealed and only tried it a few times worked beautifully, giving the light heavyweight champiop a wick- 1c The Philadelphia, who defended ‘ his title seven times during the 20 months he the crown, plans active future. Tommy realizes he has to work fast now since he is 26 ars old and only has a few more | years of good fighting left Tommy expeets to formally vacate | Ihis throne shortly and begin his o St cantoien by 1ote sum. |- Chlcagor, July L0 UB--Jackle ;r'\\'\“‘”:' CHIRITR NS, Y aUgaaiim e | Fields, world's welterweight bhoxing mer. e champion, has returned to his home Loughran town to be received like a conquer- the champiorship {ing hero McTigue in October, 19 - whippping among others Leo Lom- | o't ski, Pete lLatzo, Jimmy Slattery, | e e ltrom Mickey Walker and Brad- | Dundee. He was hoisted dock | into an open car and perched atop COMPETITION KEEN 1l con- wore Jackie Fields, Champion Greeted by Admirers in Home Town. fought them all after from grected by hundreds of s yesterday when he arrived Detroit, ne of his triumph Jimmy } Joe miotoreyele detail of police preceed- ling. There were than 100 cars in the welcoming parade Pields is going more with his mother in Ios fore returning to the battlefront. Refore his however, his admire banquet in his honor. ;Jackie 'Phillil)s I; New welterweight ship to Start Next Week July 30 (@ golfers, N¢ one New York, army of crack land amateur, abont these days is just after another ! After a hard Bill_ Mchlhorn the gang descende body on the ( where Leo Dicgel title the fourth time the meantime the amateurs been busy with invitation 1ents over every week-cend | For th professional York, life competition Toronto, July 30 (P-—The Cana- dian welterweight throne, declared vacant by the Dominion boxing fed- eration, had been filled today with Jackie Phillips as the new ruler Phillips pounded his way title last night when he defeater a fellow-townsman, Bragan, in a 10 round bhout championship as sanctioned Canadian boxing federation. Phillips won eight of the 10 rounds floored tourna- | liragan twice, | W week at the Lido wher metropoli- to the decisivel “Red for the by the won prae- dian won n have | tically open the in a event for larger | followed | | was World's Welterweight | to spend a few days | Angeles he- | departure, | rs plan to hold a | Canadian Welter Champ | ARGOSY IS STILL LEADING BATTER \Stanley Rule & Level First Base- man Has Average of 500 Stan'ey Rule & first baseman, still tops the in the Industriz Baseball in official averages released The leading slugger has bare- | I) remained in the charmed .500 | | circle and is the only regular pla in the circut to still hit the halr century mark. Jack has been up 33 times and has crashed out a total of 19 hits. Charlow, Stanley is making it a | through his consistent ing the entire Jack vel 1 today. Argosy. Works outfield- race for Argo hitting dur- | season. He stands; | sgcond to Argosy just 20 percentaze | points behind the Stanley Rule shug- r. Charlow is hitting .450 is developed out of a record of times at bat and 12 hits The pitchers got in more gool | work in recent games, cutting down | averages which were sky high weeks ago. The members of | 1eading 10 clu re fast fading out | of the picture are | being added with every week. Jack Schroeder of the Stanley | Works, has been hitting hard and | | often and his has been a phenominal in the lists. He has jumped to sixth place in the lists, Following Charlow is Walicki | Fafnirs who has cropped | contender for first honors | has had several perfect time {o boost his average. Jim Mc lof the Paper Gioods is fourth 407. These four, the four 1 |are only ones in the leag [ bat in the .400 class, the rest dro. ping below that mark. Zapatka fifth, batting .389. Schroeder sixth with .385 while Willi Paper Goods is seventh with a mark | of 381 Sullick Par | fo which while new names rise of out as | Walicki | sat bat | ormick | wit 1ders, | the > to | s | 1ms of the of ons of cighth plac 364. Kania of FFafnirs, er in the | 1s ninth | while Vincent of Landers | with T Warren of the eleventh with of Stanley Wor ped down to i2th place At the present time, Argosy is the only man in the .500 class. Three of the hitters are in the 400 division w hile e batting .300 or better the Paper Goods an Stanley Works tie1 with a mark of | a late start- | with 360 | tentn Paper | while | rop are Ague Goods | Greer s has |is going HOME RUN CLUB | United Press | Leaders | Kilemn, Phillics | ott, Giants, | Wilson, Cubs. Gehrig, Yankees, Ruth, Yankees, | Hafey, Cardinals, Bottomley, (" Simmons, Athletics, Poxx, Athletics, 22 Hornsby, Culbs, O'Doul, Philli By th 25 Yesterday's Homers ott, Giants, 1 Terry, Giants, 1 Hornsby, Cubs, 1 Heathcote Cubs Wilson, Cubs, 1. Hurst, Phillics, 1 L. Waner, Piiates, 1 i Totals Nutional e Amcrican League Total—§ SIGN WITH PRO TEAM Chicago, July 30 (P—Ernie former Stanford fullback Howard Maple, quarterback for Oregon Ag year, have sign- ed with the Cardinals of the National Football | league. Nev- anl the es last Chicago Professional BOXERS WORKING | right hand |to the que I good ! [ nail 17 | Fink LEGION TEAMS WILL MEET IN SINGLE GAME PLAYOFF |Bristol and New Britain to Battle Thursday Night in Kensington—Survivor to Play Hartford Series of Two Out of Three For County Title—State Cham- pionship to Be Decided in Bridgeport Next Week— Locals Confident As (] lash Nears. A tie existing between Britain ani Britain in the New Britain half the Hartford district American on Boys' Baseball league, will settled with one game, according an announcement of league offi- This will be playel ight at 5:30 o'clock in at the Percival avenue be [to (lll: today Thurs | Kensington Llfl’lnr]\ Owing to the lack of time, it was lecided to play only one game to |decide the winner. The victorion ssive |team will then be sent against th | Hartford team, winner of that half 0 ’lor the county league, in a series of and|two out of three to decide which |team shall play for the state cham- “reply” | pionship. expected | According to the program to topple Sammy Mandell from his|first game with Hartford will lightweight throne in the Chicago |played either in New Britain or \dium arena Friday night. Bristol on Iriday night and the “That smash has beaten cond will be staged in Hartford on men and that smash is going | Saturday. to beat Mandell and make me what| The winner of the ways wanted to be—the light-|the first and second halves of the zht champion of the world,” the |Hartford district league, will mect hty little fighting dynamo from |Bridgeport in Bridgeport next Wed- York supplemented {nesday for the state championship. “The so-called wise fellows say 1|This is only a tentative date and m not fast or heavy enough for|may be changed before it materiai- the champ, but when T land a few |iz of those smacks Mandell isn't =o-| |ing to have so much speed and 'l |cut him with some more. T never|Rhode felt so good e of winning |in I do now. ['ll enter the ring at| s ronard and e vest o | SRGOND HALF OF SOFT BALL LEAGUE STARTED lightweights fou, when they were Industrial Teams Get Going on Final HARD FOR BOUT | Ganzoneri and Mandell Training | for Clash on Friday Night 30 (P propelled by muscs out like a flash gainst a sand bag Tony Canzoneri's tion of how he Chicago, July A m steel, shot hed w cra 1t th lot of playoff between w mi a te champions of Connecti- w York, New Jersey and Island, will meet in this city playoff on August 16 and 17. and so a t their peak—and I have plenty of | peed myself, don't forget that.” | Not in the four years he has been | ighting his way to the top in light- er divisions has Chesty Tony look ed better. He trains long and hard | ever: and Trainer Lew Fink | may force him to all but curtail| his activities three days before the | 10 round battle. | “Over-training is the only thine am worrying about right now.,” | who used to watch over the training grind of Gene Tunney, said. | : is ready for the match fo- a if can only keep him |, a little bit from now on, he to give the champion the battle of his life.” Round at Walnut Hill Park —Meeting Tonight. The second half of play in the Industrial ~ Soft-Ball League was started last night with the following scores niey Works kinner Chuck . 201 100 000- atteries for Stanley Works, Poll and Mack; Skinner Chucl; Narcum and Baisden. Landers Trade | Corbin Cabinet 110 Mandell put a lot of action into r N M9 Batteries for Landers his workout yesterday. He hoxed | four rounds, two with Solly Schy. |Ponomick —and Brenicki; man, a fast hantamweight, and an-|ahinet, Unwin and Larson other pair with Jack Kane, a rough| {orbin Screw e lightweight. Two rounds of rope| Russell & rwin 024 010 skipping and two more of socking| Batteries—Corbin Screw. the big bag completed his day GHGT LA I grove and Lynch v S, R. & Level MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS | Fanicss b o Stanley Associated Pre (Including games of July National | Herman, 404 Ott, Giants, ‘ in—ott, Giants, 1 I'rederick. Robins Triples—L. Waner, Pirate Homers—Klein, Phillies. Stolen bhases—Cuyler, Cub: Pitching—Bush, won 14 st 350—13 4 001 013 y an tamed we 080 004 002—14 141—12 Trade Corbin 200 311—11 000— Tronsky Eriwn, Cou- 00 0— 7 10x—15 Lawles Frarg, 104 011 100 2 Rule, Landers Batteries ind cano orth Thorstenson; and Adams & Judd Fafnirs 3 Rattc North & Metro and Gotawala; and Beloin Upset of Season upset of the scason came North & Judd defeated the boys in the opening game o cond round. This is the first that Fafnirs has been beate) officially the league started The P. & ¥, Corbin team had some difficulty in locating its men so the game with N. B. Machine ha1l 1o be put off fo a later date. Meeting Tonight will be a managers toni By the 011 102 Judd Fafnirs, 031— 002 —6 Donlin La 011 001 Robins, Batting: Runs— Runs batted Hits—Ter Doubles— ies Giants, 105, son The when Fafnir Cubs. lost | this time, American since IFoxx, Athletics ehringer batted in S0, Batting Runs Run leties, 94, Hits—Manush, Browns Doubles—Johnson Tigers, Simmons, Ath- a 146 Heilmann Ther soft ball Tig- mee Miller Gehriz, bases: Athletics, 12 Yanks, 23 Indians, Triples Homers Stolen d racing w ind fifty-five yachts at a Long Two hundr were out for Island club. And now, some of the pros and a select but able group of ama- | teurs will go to Salishury next the annual Long lIsland open championship. | George Voigt won the title last year, marking the first success of imateur in the event then he has not played well he did but he won the highly re garded Greenwich tournament and may he up again The open somy week A WELL HERE | AM 7 nee | % & BACK T EARTH ot $0 as on his way Long Island of the marked some attracts hest me's and has cat struggles and MacDonald starts the were great will bear v Sarazen Smith, after Canadian open, golf at the close and both vatching over the plains of Salis- Smith finished 67-70 and Sar- | 70-69 at Kansawaki | slow in playing zen The pionship to be | Canf national amateu golf Del will have great | The champions will he cham- | Mo in September international color lof 1t ree n the i Pacifi countries world's aching dista casy r DownN AGAIN MARY 'Real Folks At Home (The Endurance Aviator) Now LiSTEN, Don’ BE SOoRE&- | GoT BACK AS SooN AsS | BRoOKE RECORD N/, THE BY BRIGGS TaaT FACE ! \|/ | canT weLe 1T XYES' ID Lk ™ HOw Do You ||/ maRY - 1 VE BEEA JSEE You 1 A HOME EXPECT ME To EnDUR AV S /) Go oVER Two / / Cyril Tolley, always a colorful conrse, will brir with him. ¢ the Canadian cl long hitter. He in the Canadian open the | the ure on a gol title il another 1 You BoYS GALLWANT British Ros3 i Somery impion, | ) wHY couL played Nosing Daominio: course, will defend fourth national cham the competition will be Ja Westland who holds th 1re title. In addition to t champions, other from England st pros of his title. A pion in K n amat vill countr v I up out of the and iy ¥ n" Barnes shot a re rl re of 66 over Kana ours the ( in anadian hampionship, accompanie and twe later Donald ympanion Smith You DROP ME A LINE wv\ HILE P ALL = FRQM ;| THRougH THE NEWSPAPER S \ WELL (V@ GoT To ATTEND A BANQUET TEY RE GWVING ME The KEYS To THE CIT‘V TING ALL THIS [/ DN'T ONCE L HEAR Nou 1S (; S - 7-/«\ /L Ymm MOME ‘wEYS To THE evtv ! How D Yoo LIKE To /HAUE A KEY WELL lu HOPPING ) OFF- G RY' S 7'U 1772 N @ 2 the about to win again and Tommy ep yrescee =

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