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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929. NEW BRITAIN AND BRISTOL AMERICAN LEGION TEAMS TO BATTLE IN KENSINGTON TONIGHT—WASHINGTON AND Y. M. C. A. NINES WIN IN ROTARY CIRCUIT—CORBINS AND PAPER GOODS MEET IN DUSTY LOOP—THREE GAMES IN SERIES SUNDAY SOCKS SEIBOLD PITCHES THEE GANES IN | CUBS ON ROAD TO CHAMPIONSHIP |WASHINGTON TEAM SWAMPS TO VICTORY OVER CUBS SERIES SUNDAY - e BURRITT BY 2-2 SCORE Chicago Castoff Hurls Great Game Against Former;s. 1 o See Action i . T g . “Sensational Pitching of Esmail Is Backed Up With Mates—Pirates Take Another Dive Before Phils— | °lt EfilllS. 0 . ¢6_Action 10 \ : . - - ! Faultless Fielding and Timely Hitting — Winning Reds Measure Giants — Robins and Cards Divide GhflmplODShlp Playo[i ; § G i g Pitcher Fans 19 Batters—Y. M. C. A. Crew Comes Twin Bill—Athletics Blast Tigers—Yankees Defeat ey : i 4 . 4 From Behind to Beat Out Smith, 14 to 9—Cormier i "hi S S i i Sre z . . . . Chicago White Sox—Red Sox and Indians Split. | ™" » Pen of acion sthetu| i P B ‘ . Saves Day-For Victorious Combination. i e | 0y s K atntiate B e for the championship of the city g \ ' ‘ O At e 11 1.8 Ylwhen six teams will hook up in o LY . ; R s ‘ Standing into the reign of ¢ f ebi ohr PR 0o ! three games in various parts of the master minds the monkey 1 £ WARECEE L 1 city. The Ialcons will battle the some past error of v nt must| ot T B Burritts; Kensington will meet Holy | fall sooncr or later CHICAGC £ Cross and the Corbin Red Sox will | clash with the Soko | All of the teams face stiff opposi- | tion in the league. The Senecas will be idle, in the playoff for the first |time in two Sundays and the team | | will devote its time to reorganizing | |its offensive so that it may spring into the win column in its next en- Y. M. C. A. 14; Smith 9 P.C.| Cormier, pitching for the Y. M. Paradise Park 1.090 | C. A. team, proved to be’ too much | Washington . 1.000 | for the Smith crew in the game on {Inig Ve T 1.000 | Diamond No. 2 and the “Y" carried | Willow Brook 500 [away a 14 {o 9 victory. The win- | Nathan Hale. 500 | ners were behind 9 to 1 in the early i T R 3 ouy | innings, but they came through in Burritt ..... 009 | the last part of the game to wipe N 3 009 |out this lead and take the contest. Anderson, a southpaw with a i Washington, champion team in|800d looking delivery, occupied the nound for the Smith team. He | 8 . " - - |lacked control and although he EaBEImen o dg, : - crashed through to another over-|pitched a fine game, his inability to The Falcons and the Burritts.) : 4y elming victory in the games play-|find the plate cost him several runs. Lor the past season AB 3. McGraw has taken 1 : re on the chin wh as Burleigh Grimes, Hackenschmidt Wilson, and a half dozen other mer Giants returned in ot forms to haunt him. Severe aches must afflict the thinkers of § Louis Cardinals as the dyna Rabbit” Maranville, tossed a after helping win a pennant, contin- | - — |long standing rivals, are scheduled | - il ues to hit and field and fight for ball | Tota 33 0lto battle it out at St. Mary's field. | bl £l £ o ! 4 |ed yesterday afternoon at Walnut games for the Boston Braves ot S Talsi The two teams will have their 3 - 4 : : i 2 ) : Hill park and the Burritt crew this - Nowsitis, the turniof Joe & Me- " \Wilson, Tay- | strongest lineups in action and both | 3 . X . R vt time was the victim hy the scora|pin’ alco helped in the debacle Sarthy, Enia dossto Nsavyanies ! ar S Three base |are anxious to win | . * . . o y of 208 t6l o el FAMLNCIFA Nining B s se st i e e g0 Cubs, (o : Home run— | Kensington and the Holy Cross| ;s ; . v 7 kept up its winning streak and tied | o winners but he was relieved by ek AR R e Bases on ' “Root | combine will meet at the Washing- | b o : ! : : 4 Paradise Park and Washington for!Gormier in the third inning. After The Cubs ot Ly—Seibold 2 |ton school grounds or at Kensing- 5 = . : . 3 5 & irst place by downing Smith 14 to9. a shaky start, Cormier warmed up are in first place in National | Second Game) ton's home field, the Percival ave- - . . ; ; ahinglon 20 A et to his task and he held the Smith league t e games ah | Bostor oo 10z nup=—s | 1o Erghnds, The mamamers of ifhe 5 i Backing up the sensational pitch-|(eam scoreless for the remainder of i ] ; 000 10— | teams haven't given any definite da- : N b R ng of Esmail with timely hits and | the game cision on the place whereon the . ¢ faultless fielding, the Washington| The Smithers scored four runs in inning and five in the ihold PHILADELPHIA ro A m|E2Me will be played. This will be ' _ team breezed to an easy 20 to 2|the first 0 AB R H P B | z w er 3s| il - "|a real battle as the Kensington team vin over the Burritt nine. Esmail | third, while the “Y" was getting a had his shoots working perfectly | lone the Rotary Boys' baseball leaguc I o He passed a total of men al- [ though he struck out 10 and allowed [only four hits. < errors behind Socks is no youn any | Thompson, R tehaa s g Eaiih e o he championship if s = S R e A . Juthern . I y|is out to win t . e sl i : Dou sy i 0 0 fpossible while the Holy Cross ag- ROOT HORNSBY GRIMM and stood the Burrift batters on S8 i Kiein, cf seees 2 2 [J hurled for Rea in the Interna- |\ nitnes 4 counter in the second. Then o e |in the fourth, Anderson developed e e e e e R heir heads, fanning 19 men and al- |3 streak of wildness and before the DLl oins plngdlisilate v RIRE 2 o .,\nom teams wil be playing their first| | m:c nrf‘r the prominent m«»mbclrs ‘:1' mrv _(u'h» Chin club. A sirons group of hins providing a pro- | lowing only seven hingles. He had was closed out, six Tuns had S e a e L b esees: J | engagement in the series. uberant front for a courageous team battling for the National League pennant. his opponents blanked until the|been scored. Two more came in along in the 30s, Sock’s curve is|leria . SN0, 01 The Corbin Red Sox and the So- By JAY WESSELS 5 B | ninth inning when he let up and|in the sixth, three in the seventh = ke oW A e Kols will sta G 8 e s ori | §ave the Burritts an opportunity tol i) mostly a wrinkle now and his “l.ard Zlkols will stage their battle at Wil-| () 004 press Sports Writer) tell neone:fl S635 WG BNTziiie 0L Obnoptn iy (o) Anaituol i ineTelan il »ne probably looks like Lefty Grove's| Tota 3 o|low Brook park. The Sox are being | (Apetrtiet | EF 0TS 0 color- | Age | all and score. Esmail| The losers outhit the winners 6 floater. But he is a smart old war- [TSRUR! | counted as the favorites but the So- Lipdly o l pounds Weight 3 pounds|Save a beautiful exhibition of o 4. The summary: " ful Cubs with the Grade-A chins go mound work rior |kols are out to stop the red-hosed 5 | tt, 6% in. Height 5% in.| | SMITH aj 1st because hen 4 P 2 [ Sokols wi 2 i RIS WS e A 5 inches | hawks, and although the Washing- 1880, L5 majors just becau a | The Sokols willl practice tonight|““L FATC IR Lo ant race |15 inch Neck 15 inches Gl et 1 came ¢ acquire Rogers Hornsby and f 3 | fr § a e Stanley arte 5 G I 6 ir . ormal) 6 {n.|ton batters only connected for nine | snderson. o G IR HORES LD AN Shetts el pffom § to 8 at the Stanley Quarter|,i;.o yoo McCarthy,. the King Chin In (porins I il e s Do And 1 with half a Pullman car full ot S park diamond e e Chica fit h in st (expanded) o ing |t n reached first as the re- |Hamna, ¢ .......... 5 1 « .3 was crowned, the Chicago outfit has GHE Gl e With men on the|J: Apisso, 2 4 1 51 1 1 team mates, Socks was traded ‘o i : : The games Sunday will get under- |15 and fighting | () G Through l‘“’"““ Wais afinches| 3 B St o Wt e e | % way sont 3 wetock, that old aetermination and fienting| Champion Goes Through Final ;2.5 e ihs Waanineion e tars oachs | meste b TR : nl 0 Renusis, mane Yesterday Socks was back in instinct so essential to a club with i et i on ‘vhmn:h S Al SeEle e | aneee Chicago |pr - ook ) champlonship aspirations. ; Prepara[]{]l‘]s Io[‘ BO“ TOHIOHUW IR ineRes Thigh 19 inches | cleaned the bases. Myska, in Meskill, ¢ He pitched the Braves to a neat Character analysis who emphasize 105 Tnohes Calf 139 inches |fimes at bat, strolled four times and | olWick. 10 to 1 victory over the Cubs, the scc ] the importance of a good strong | banzed out two safe blows. ond time he his snubbed old Mas ¢ Adams in 9th | chin in the facial makeup might use | The first inning proved 4 M G : Chicago, Aug. 1 (A—Surrounded v | ter McCarthy in his last two trie phia 0105400 [the Cubs as models. | HEAD AMERI A A {trous for the Burritts, fonr hits and | In addition Socks has beaten t . s L 2 For, it's hard to find a major (bY a pol uard to thwart possible | & two walks giving the Washington Totals Threa: base hit—0 Doul—Home S ] : - Sy S| Pirates twice along with severa!|iciein. Huret. Dounle plays—Adams, league club with beter chins and |attempts at violence' against him, regation seven runs. The Bur- other clubs. It thesc victories were [tell to Sheely; Thompson, 'mennw i there aren’t many clubs which have sammy Mandell today went through | Helen 'Wills and Helen obs Se- [ ritt pitchers managed to hold the added to the Cub win column and |Hurst. ~Bases on balls—Oft Ioupal 6 made a more consistent and deter-|gna) proparations for the 10-round { winn irly under control until | Staven, corresponding defcats subtracted, the | Prame # Struck out by—Koupal 1, Brame Industrial Leagfle Teams {0 |minea right for teadership than | o 570k oe his worla lgnt. | lectedl as Nucleus of Wightmat|ine seventh when the Washington 3% It : Chi Meatte, 3 MeCarthyl elon. would i be Past Tar the Chicago team [ players dented the platter for seven | Mosens e i s Nebidhe rireui A ne . - ClaSh TOfllgh[ at wa nut Fill | nat chin o Siccartnys 1o one |weight championship against Tony | Cup Tennis Team. ISty e B onier Philadelphia Athletics are in th i ro A E |of the prize ;)lmzfxfigx:;au‘\.l?lhmo\;:}:\- Canzoneri at Chicago Stadium New York, Aug. 1 %—California’s | nitching faultless ball and had the | Charlow, American league. i 5 5 | erances of baseball. as day night 3 .| Durritt batters eating out of his| .. The Cubs came back to put SR s ] couals on the diamond. And its! | two Helens, Miss Wills and Miss Ja- | Totals Braves in their proper places in the I ot = wearer had few cquals as a fighter. Lindstrom, 3b ..... 3 Standing The champion late yesterday se- 5 | hand. fter the first two men had | smith To.... 405 000 000— § - iy lunGel vy s iyt coPsn il ocruny e ECGANOMOS d ben pelicd Gn be sk e 010 602 32x—14 Eedanu el atgiig Selont SRl aIo L0t ik : y 0 |Stanley Works. 7 McCarthy has enough chin to|cretly Sipped away from RIS Wail-| ;o0 on tne American Wightmaa | Esmail fanned six men in a row. Two base hits—Anderson, Begley. Bases when. Powerhouse Wilson lashcd out | Jackson, & o 1 5 0\ et L 78| help out in Cub quarters where ing camp, accompanied by the police | on balls—Charlow 5, Cormier 6. Anderson two home runs to make it an OlFar OO 0| Fafnirs there is a deficiency. He also has|guard. He was upset by annoyances, S : o e [solve the offerings of Esmail. con- uck out hy—Charl Cormier 1 30 for the seasony While his mates | copen, St ol | Corbins enough right to go around. |jeljeved to have been Inspired by a |COUDIIY'S candidates have 10| hocting safely three times. The il rollply Majcne MC0sstalhonanlil BU S el coda : Out in front of the players' unit|gampling group endeavoring to age | Wwin 1 way onto the te [ hits of the : : ’ age ¥ | winners were well scat- | home, 6 to Kiki Cuyler returned | 7 ‘.Paa"n"lzy"g"”'}* i 5 375 1o the Cubs Chin club are Hornsby. |4 yetting coup. | The selection of the two Califor-|tere®f Zenk leading his teammates HOME RUN GLUB to'the Cl neup after it CINCINNAT! B. Machine | Grimm, Wilson, Root and Stephen- |* Nfandtll went to a hotel where he [nia stars for the No. 1 and No. 2| with two long doubles. sence of 11 games due to AB R piENie s Aty A1 sor . he Tot that |CxPeCted {0 remain with his body- |positions in th matches against the| The summary: | Jury. anson, | > 5 O re isn't a chin in the lot that d, lea v ake 4 al | Br en at Fores s Aug. | WASHINGTON By the United Press. Threatening to take a sudden nos. en, b L.oeee 3 0| One game is scheduled to be play- | can pe spared it the Bruins are to ‘i':::,'": i 0"1:“0 l{;,;rd‘m,,l,.:,‘::‘l,: L \v;‘v“‘ll‘]"“ O\'\‘?,:y,.;v‘,\;‘:y\“fl ‘\m\]: = 3 PR | Leaders dive in the standing as the Cardinals | )\’ TES peasys 5 |ed tonight in tho Industrial base-|yin the flag they have been battling [ghead of his schedule after anony- | At the same tirhe, the United States | rreine: ceee 21 1 Klein, Phillies, d1d a few weeks ago, the crippled | anen. cf g 0oz o | ball league at Walnut Hill park. This | gor g0 strenuously. mous telephone calls and prowlers | Lawn Tennis Association “mm,,,..\;‘ SR 2 Wilson, Cubs, 3 Pirates dropped another engagement | Pit e 3 13 ofwill be between the American Paper| yornshy is lining up to expecta- [had “gotten on his nerves.” He said | the other places would be fill- n 2 1 0| Ott, Giants, 20. to the Phillies, 6 to 2. and siipped | I So ) ) |Goods of Kensington and the P. &|(jong as the needed unit in a Pen-|he was not certain anyone planned e Tt | YD {2 3 Gehrig. Yankees, another halt notch back of o 2 o|F. Corbin combine. Both teams ar2|pant winning combination {o harm him. but decided to take no | (i, Bt o e Gt [ asa ke, ] Ruth, Yankees Cubs. “Chuck” Klein hit his 33d —|primed for a real battle and there| \yjjson, with his home run pro- |chances and hurriedly moved out progress and at Easthampton, Long i Simmons, Athleti homer for Philadelphia and Don | _ e 3713 0 should be plenty of good baseball on | ponities, s absolutely indispensable | Mandell was a big favorite in the |1 Basthe r LOnE ; 5 5 2 Woxx | Aihistics, Hurst picked up his ifth in the past| X—Faire R T ! to the team, as are also Riggs Step- [betting, the odds having mounted | \jieo \wills and Mis Jacobs each| Totals Hafey. Cardinal ROUn sumes N Lon ionpal Seclghi), Loieeee 000 100 01x Corbins stand in fourth place aft-|}ongon, the swatting fly-chaser; [steadily in his favor during the past | "t " Co sinzles matches of the i g : Hornsby. Cubs hander Wilbert Robinson sent (o the | s Wit Terts, Jackson, O'Far- |er some serious setbacks in the|cpatier Grimm, the ace-high first|week. He was quoted at 1 to 21 Jate | PV A0 SISIEE MECACE OF \ AB R ;| Hurst, Phillie baseman, and Charley Root, the|yesterday and it was expected his| o 0 W8 5 0 S Sbee i 1 Yesterday's Homers Phillies from his own bull-pen, held | rell, Allen. Double pl league games of late. The team has @ Dirafe TR el ch Jackson and Terry: Pittenger. : e - : 2 the Pirates nicely. Koupal probabl won four and lost four and althoush | i hing mainsta |price would go higher before the | ©& U B8 O T o Wilson, Cubs, 2 |fght, when it was learned that he | BHBIEE (B8 O lein, Phillies, 1 | {cup tennis team, but the rest of the| Olewnik was the only man to| Bl Ce nros Ford and Kelly. Struck out—By, Rixey 1 will now proceed o develop into on. | Lot 204 Ke n 1, Rixey 2. |almost hopelessly out of the picturs, = [ | u_rlh:( !‘t Lohm'm \‘mr]\ re 1-'7"1.\_ LAE | P. & F. will be out tonight to mak‘e‘ was only a fraction of a pound ovér [ (ONY 2 b B e .3 « | Hurst, Phillies, 1 incinnati Reds and > . . its win record better than its lost SCOTT SEEKS MATGHES tha division limibor 135 cording to the U. A ] 0 2| Bissoneft : Pk e s s t of 135 pounds. : S I i 0 | Bissonefte, Dodgers, 1 TarkClant Blasea an ol (om0 American League | mark ! B othithe ahampion and| Oanzonen ) cLude Al Gross o San sRrancisco i Olawnlie in.fl £aees | Dudley, Dodgers, 1. B e S e e The Paper Goods crew has offered e [the challenger, today were to finish | Mrs: Molla I3, Mallory, New ; : 1 Welsh, Braves, 1 R s b Rl it oy |stubborn opposition to every other|ppitish Heavyweight Champlon up with six rounds of floorwork. |Mrs: May Sutton Bundy s s 2 Harper, Braves, oy el ,}.mfi. \n] e CLEVELA team in the league. Lacking a nec- ¥ | Mandell still had & little weight to [ Monica, Cal.; Ma o Mom: | Genrig. Yankee T T iR A : AB ;| essary punch in most instances, thz| Plans Other Bouts While Waiting | remove, but Tony was down fo 133 |ham. Mass. Marjorie Gladman, & e nder, Tigers er UbNbIAfdade: fhate) 1 team is in fifth place but a victory | ¢ |and planned on just enough work to | f& Monica; Mrs. L. A. Harper i : 000 000 Frederick. Dodgers, 1 U e s | tonight over Corbins will put it in| Meeting With Schmeling, | rtain his cdge. | Francisco: Y, Bo enic 2, Balicki, Es- Totals e Rind U e a tie with that team for fourth place This is how lightweight champion | Eleanor Goss, New rk: hel | mail e 1 Olewnik. Bases on | National league—s60 irling but losing the seconc ¢ Br ywe . e 3 rling but losing th. ond, Scott, British heavyweight cham-\ AR, T (T e physically: | Greef, Kansas Ciy. S e Ol Fatality in the league. tandell and Tony Canzoneri, | Burkhardt, San rancisco, and Mary ] : Tuacliliops, ben American league—382 U 8 Strucl v Esmail 19, Olewnik 6 ican league—3s1 when Wild Bill Hallahan ! g 3 ol s ?"f“;.fl"c"‘k" will start promptly at|pion "ig here to meet Max Schmel- » | mere passes than base hits ol 2 |ing in Ebbets Field this month, but The day in the American ol A lis seeking other matches with lead- Dt Toe " Phitadeipnia. Aimeten Ry G MANUEL fl”lNTERU e neavsweiznis it e Gernen - \Wonder What An Endurance Flight Plane Thinks About BY BRIGGS to meet him. maintainid a o me lead ov New York, Aug. 1 (UP)—Phil ‘dular(d he will not meet Scott. ?’2\“1“‘"\ Dyl e 9101 Mitjus o b The controversy betweeen the New | R - o SR S fensive Chicago White Sox 16 1 5 : ‘:'”x“ slataaibiene ‘,"':"‘:“"‘;‘I‘m““o": LOVE QF MIKE |M SICK AND TIRED oF JUST BECAUSE (MY, "(';OTORS ey St o baiies adison Square Garden corpor: A ey 3 iy ShE (;”\J(h”-v D\w;‘;h N Ao o is an outgrowth of the boxing THeseE LADS EVER Tius GOING -RoOUMD AND _ A;i‘i GoN & GOOD.«_ Rk e |board’s ruling that Schmeling must REASOLN WHY THEY SHoULD 1 Z 3 a 3 1 . . b | —_ = P — = Racie B 0 : A e e T V [ L S 3 | for the bout by Arthur Bulow, for- RTH AG NiguT- IF, THERE'S AnNY ~ 0 | mer manager of the German. o z . a) Csiye Yiclory 10 Long Siring |moy mansger o e S renans, ae GooD W ME You've ‘Beader with Cleve < 3 S Bl e feated Dr. Ludwig Haymann, who HAD 1T first, 4 to 0. anc ng the. se e ) New York, Aug. 1 (UP)—Manuel [Succeeded Schmeling as German | ond. 5 to ? Ay thyne, s 3 2 3 Quintero, Tampa, Fla.. junior wel. |heavyweight champion, in his last Vathlaeiont oA d il T ackayden, 1 ... 3 0| terweight, added a decisive victory |bout before sailing for the United won, 5 to 5 5 5 |over Joe Glick, veteran Brooklyn | States. < lightweight. to his ring record in| Scott said he would not return | . XX Bat . ell in §th last night's 10-round main bout at |[home until he had at least made a | Nat!ona] League 5 wratl i Ebbets field, Brooklyn “»,;.1 for heavyweight honors. | e S alaaa ¥ 200 100 000—0 | Before a crowd of 8,000, Quintero, | WECoos e i 000 40x—4 | who at the last minute substitutel HO S L ID UP “”j“h’ 2 for Billy Wallace, Cleveland light- | YT THJL A X weight forced to withdraw from the | e | match because of a ‘touch of | ptomaine poisoning, won every round | from Glick. Quintero weighed 143%, | 1o Glick 1 Left crosses to the head and | Champions With Infection, o u\lw;wn: right swings to the body AT b » iled up points for the Flor B K, A —Waite v i Ol e b S e N Sl e e AND WHEN we Do LAND IS A LOT .oF AW ComE 'on Bovs'ILaTs / Bass of Philadelphia, for- |righthand pitcher, who has been Il | witL |- ComME IN FOR ANY T Am,\,(., ME T tional Boxing Association N bed for a week with an infected oF THE GLORY AnD ) featherweight champion, defeated |1°5. today faced another ten days' e ioE — - Migh, : 1 : ! | Benny (“Kid") Carter of California |absence from the world champions REWARDS ¢ N-Q' -NO THESE LADS I'M TOTING Hatiils " 0|in the 10-round semi-final. Bass| The infection started mysteriously | NEVER - NIX. ) GET BG Orsatt A 2 0 ! 9 weighed 128, Carter 126%. Bass on the left shin but later spread . - AROCLND LL GET =) Roettger, 1 2 Ylfoored Carter for a count of eight |to the left hip. Dr. George C. Adie > B FEE&DS - MEDALS - DoVGH . in the third round. the bell saving Who has been treating Hoyt said it P FBs 2| the Californian from a knockout would be several days before he Archic Rell. Brooklyn bantain- could definitely determine when the | } | weight, defeated Johnny Erickson, | Yankee pitcher could leave his bed. | 0| Harlem, in 10 rounds. Rell weigh=d | Hoyt said he hoped to be back 11119 1-4, Erickson 115% shape to pitch sooner than ten day )| Tony Leto. Florida, 124, won from |but admitted his leg was still givin 0| George Goldbere, Brooklyn, 1261, |him considerable pain. Hoyt has 0|in 10 rounds won nine games and lost six thus 4 far nine runs Yankee Hurling Star Faces Another | Days Away From World's (@/NHE AR (el You'v DonE PIECES FOR SDLVENIRS. NOBLE S lE v S NLANDIS F Chicago, Aug. 1 (UP)—Joe Stech- the Associated P @ «r, former heavyweight wrestling e Brooklyn. N. Y Manuel Quin- | champion, defeated Howard Canto- Richbours & Double plass | tero, Tampa, Fla. outpointed Joe | wine in two falls at the Hippodrome Maraavill res, Duroh- | Glick, Brooklyn, 10): Tony Leto, | last mght. Joo used a scissors hold. S i - |Tampa, Fla. outpointed Georgie — FEd “Strangler” Leiws threw Saii- Harper, If vevvees ] )| (Continued on Following Page) | Goldberg, Brooklyn, (10). | or Kirilenko by a headlock. ‘ P A ¢