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Speaking of Sports A number of members of the crack boxing squad from the Crescent A. C. of this city will see plenty of ac- tion within the next week Jack Liberty and Dominick Frisco, cur boxers, will appear on the card in Capitol Park in Hartford to. night. Liberty will tackle one of Holyoke's best lightweights while Irisco’s opponent is as yet unknown. Next Wednesday night at Meriden. Liberty will box Al Mariano of Wa- terbury in the main bout. Dom- inick Frisco will appear ugainst Frankie Altieri of Waterbu mi-final. A1 Andrene will battle Johnny Carlio of New York. Johnn Maynard and Tommy Buchieri will appear on the same card night at New Milford. of the professional boxers of the Crescent A. C. will sce actien They are id Reney, Bernie Klood and \ce Haynes. Saturday Next Monday night, Jackie B of the Crescent A. C. will appear in a four.rounder at the American lLe- gion arena in West Springfield The Crescent dd a few more boys to its stable in Anyone wishing to join should go to the club on/Glen s any night Following Eddie Hinchey's blast nst Krank McGrath and Gul ue in last night's Herald, the two. McGrath and McCue, have come back to say that either or both of n will give Hinchey 20 yards and | heat him easily in the hundred I'rank McGrath states that Hinchey is full of hot air in his crack that hoe ! will run for money or marbles. I'rank says Eddie is flatfooted louder than words John Smithwick Actions and Supery peak sor planning on making the three boys | o do their stuff weeks. within the next As usual, an argument this kind can he settled only way and that is through a the cinder paths. o race on The moral support of every ball fan in the city will follow American Legion haseball team Kensington tonight where it meets the B ol contingent in the decid- ing game for the championship of the western half of the county. The team has practiced hard and fait ully and it will be no fault of tie if the crew loses. May ihe team win! base- he o coach W v city Know would of like to ask the the teams engaged in the cries next Sunday to let where the games are to be played. We have no knowiedge of what fields e to he used for the three contests scheduled outside of the Ifalcon-Burritt clash which will take place at Si. ) 1a SIFBOLD SCORES {IN OVER CUBS (Continued from Precedi man- Page) senig M Wells 1 to Gehr Walsh Walsh Bases MeKain 1. MeKam 1 PHILADE] Al 1o f Tiiree base | Alexander Alexander, | as hits shop, o Wah! 0129 and 1] | 1 o ol Thomas in 9th w0 401 000 000 wi0—1 Thiee Plays- Jue Rurk errell ewart AKS FUNGO RECORD York. Avs 1 (UP)—Bahe 15 the new long distance fungo he home run king hro! former record made by Big 11 Walsh, time Whiie Sox pitcher, 1912 by driving a ball a distancs fect with a fungo before av's gainst the White Walsh's record was fent SLKRA VS, LaROCCO w York. \ug. 1 (UP)loe Sek Dayton, 0. light-heavyweight, meet George la heavywceight. in hont at Dexter contest was pos donday, Eekyra is an 8 to ite. one ves same 412 Rocco, Nev th Pa poned Y rain Lo-round tonight fron 5 lavor v in the | il ames Yesterc A. C. wiuld like to | | ning Baseb@andmg AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 16, Chicago . Philadelphia 10, Detroit Louis 5, Washington 1 eland 0-6 The Standing w. Philadélphia 72 New York |St. Louis | Cleveland | Detroit | Washington | Chicago Boston Games Chicago at New York Detroit at Philadelphia Cleveland at Boston St. Louis at Washington | | oday Games Tomorrow Chicago at Boston St. Louis at Washington troit at Philadelphia. “leveland at New York i I L LEAGUE | = | NATIO | lay Boston 7 | Cincinnati | Philadelphia | St. Louis 5-2 Chica w g0 York 1 Pittsburgh Brooklyn The Standing | Chicago Pittsburgh Vew York St. Louis Brooklyn Boston . . Cincinnati | Philadelphia 617 50 500 448 420 | ot | Games Boston at Chic New York at Cincinrati. Brooklyn at Philadelphia at St. Louis. Pittsburgh Rrooklyn s New York at Cincinnati Philadelph Pittsburgh Boston at Chicago. in one | INTER Games Yesterday Baltimore 8, Jersey City 3 teading 12, Newark oronto §. Montreal 0 1lo §. Rochester 7. The Standing W Rochester |Toronto Baltimor Montreal Reading Buffalo Newark Jersey City Games Today Jorsey City at Baltimore, Newark Toronto at Buftalo at Reading Montreal, Rochester, EASTERN LE GUE Games Yesterday iew Haven 10-7, Hariford | Providence 4. Pittsfield 2 Springfield 3. Bridgeport (10 innings) (Othr elubs not scheduled) The Standing W 84 64 (3 45 47 11 44 Albany | Bridgeport Providence | Pittsfield Hartford New Haven Springfield Allentown Games Today New Haven at Hartford ringtield at Bridgeport Pittsfield at Providen-e. Allentown at Albany. Games Tomorrow Springficld at Hartford. New Haven at Bridgeport Pittsfield at Albany (Other clubs not scheduled) WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD, the United Pr terday’s hero—Socks Seibold 83 vear old rookie pitcher traded to the Braves by the Cubs in the Horns- by deal, who hroke Chicago's string of nine straight victories by pitching | the Boston to a T first game of a to 1 triumph in double header. The Cubs won the second game, 6 to 3 Hack \ en hitting home runs No Home runs hy Hurst (No., 22) 6 to 2 victory Pittshurgh came with Klein gave over Pirates. (No. and the Phillies a the fast slippin Hurst's homer two men on bass Tir with noklvn St Louis, {hio A Ro! takin 19.72 Haines in the opener. divided zame, A the 1 dorble header Is win and the gRame four ning o second hut Eppa Rixey hested Joe in pitcher's duel and nati Reds heat the New to 1 han Allen drove in the winning run and saved the game With a great catch in the ninth the Cincin- York Giante, oring runs in fifth in- the Philadelphia Athletics overwhelmed Detroit, 10 10 1 nder's homer saved the T a shutout rs from The New York Yankees hammered out a 16 to 2 victor over the Chicago White Sox for their seveith straight game. Gehrig hit home run No. 26 ind drove in five runs Walt to five hits heat the Stewart nd the enators held Washington £t Louis Browns A to 1 ston Red Sox 4 to 0. in the it drapred th cond Tinn to 2. Rhyne's e filled foatured the T Cloveland he hlanked first game to the In donble with fivst game Marion Turpie fitlo ot 1h heean h of a trap trans. the hall and landed on inpi fruek a 5[of the finest young round ‘ wich NEW BRITAIN DAILY- HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929. ENGLISH PLAYER - IN SEMI-FINALY \Norman G. Farquharson Only \ Forigner in Tournament | | Aug. 1 (A—One tennis players England has sent to this country in |recent years stands today in the |semi-final round of the Seabright lmurmunom along with three Ameri | cans. Seabright N. J.. | Norman G South | Africa, but who bridge university Farquharson represents is the lone surviv ing foreign threat in the fourna- ment. He is being considered possible winner of the famous bright singlds howl In Richard N. Williams tional champion back in 1916, ¥Farquharson has semi-final opponent worthy steel. This was indicated clearly when Williams yesterday yesterda downed Julius Seligson. the former intercollegiate champion from TLe- high, in straight sets in the third Cam- 2nd, 1914 drawn na- and a While colorful are fighting it out in the lower half of the draw, a pair of America's most pr he battling John Doeg. stal Calif.. southpaw ranks 1nmxon and should be favored over Berkeley Bell the hard-working Tex lan who is rated eleventh, but on |their play in this tournament there ‘appr:n to be little to choose ‘(\\'wnn them. ‘The fashionably attired gallery had something additional to conjec- ture about when Miss Betty Nuthall, oung English girl star, made her rst apptarance in competition on n American court since 1927. Miss Nuthall was playing in a mixed doubles exhibition with her Wight- man cup tea mate. Mrs. Proebe Watson, and the play of hoth E: lish girls was watched intently a indication of what may he expected of them in the series with America's best girl players at Forest Hills next week Miss Nuthall has abAndoned the antiquated under-handed service that marked her pay two years ago, but apparently has not yet perfected overhand delivery. In one game she served three double faults and the |opinion was freely expressed that Kk of effectiveness from the ice line may handicap her Hills these two figures the rt in upper Santamonica, Aug. 1 (P—Radio broa will not be permitted at the Sammy Mandell-Tony Canzoneri lizhtweight championship fizht at the Chicago Stadium fomorrow night Paddy Harmon, «dium, ordcred it feels radio cuts down attendance of cause esident banned of his | mising younger players will| division. eighth in the | be- | - [scores. the | EDDY-GLOVER POST TEAM | CONFIDENT OF VICTORY | 1I\ew Britain Legion Combine Faces Crucial Game 5 Against Bristol in Kensington Tonight — Winner | Will Play Hartford Crew For Championship of | County—Both Clubs Stage Strenuous Practice Ses- | sions—Strongest Lineups to Be Used in Game. ball, foursome affair, fessionals sele teur partne probably wil| starting tee a from the organ H~ with the pro- ting their own an louis Chiapetta be missing from the he has withdrawn | zation, i pro who holds against the Hartford district P. G. O. Jerry Gianferant: has not yet received the prize moncy for tying for first place, when th pros and amateurs hooked up at| Shuttle Meadow. carly in the scason. | Jerry said yesterday that he did vot |intend to play in any more of the | Sunday events. Tonight at 5:30 o'clock at the | Percival avenue baseball grounds in | Kensington, the teams of Eddy- | Glover post, New Britain and of ths Bristol post ot the American Legion | will clash in the deciding contest for | |the championship of the we: -rn! half of Hartford county. The win- | ner of the clash will go against Hartford in a series of the best {wo out of three starting tomorrow Doth teams have from each other, is not the only a evance won ons game Bristol taking the first encounter and inflicting the only defeat on New Dritain, and the | Hardware City contingent taking the |second battle and inflicting the only | 1oss sustained in play by the Bristoi team. | The teams were out practicing last | night. Bristol seized time by the | forelock and went down to Kensing- |ton for a workout. The team showed some snappy stuff both at bat and | in the field and the players are out 1o beat New Britain today. 5 Coach Lurry Mangan had his tribe ont at Walnut Hill park last night and the crew was put (hrough a | stii practice session both in the | field and at bat. New Britain looks od right now The pitching selections will not he announced until some time, accord ling to hoth managers so that bhoth [teams will be doubtful of which | hurler they will oppose. A large ‘rowd of Legion rooters from this ' city will be on hand to see the bat- tle. Dircctions for reaching the fizld include a trip down South Muin street to the Cathole road past American Paper Goods. over the | bridge and a few hundred feet np the road. The diamond is in a ficld just off the road to the left (Including Games of July National Ratting—Herman, Robins. Runs—Ott, Giants; Hornshy, By ) 407 Cubs Runs batted in—Ott Hits—Terry, Giants Doubles—Frederick, Robins Triples—L. Waner, Pirates Homers—Klein, Phillies. 33 Stolpn bas Cuyler, € Pitching—Bush, ~ Cubs, lost 1. 105 136. 34 15, b, 26, won 14 American IPoxx, Athletics, 390, Runs—Gehri Tigers, 80 Runs bhatted ~Simmons, leties, 102, Hits—Manush. Brown Doubles—Heilmann, Joh Batting in Ath- 150 nson, Tig- e Triple Homers olen Miller Gehr ba Athletics, Yanks. Gehringer, 1o o Tigers, DATES FOR TOURNEY Partu of Local Golfers Entered in Thirty-Third Competition For Wom- | State Association Event in Water- | en's Amateur Golf Crown Set For | bury. October, New York, Aug. 1 (U'P)—The thir- ty-third competition for the women's amateur golf championship of the United States Golf associatior wili be held at the Oakland Hills Coun- try club, Lirmingham. Michigan ptember 30, October 4 and the U. S, G. A. announced today. The contestants will play 18 holes of medal play and the best res will qualify for the championship Iproper. Al match play rounds will be at 18 holes except the final which will he at 36 holes. | The Connecticut will e another | ment at the W clab tomorrow. Ten prizes will be | given for low gross and low net Among the local golfe | trom Shuttle Meadow who ex- pected to enter the event ave: Ted Hart, Clarence and Dave Manning | Charles Davis. “Keck” Parker. Lou Jones. Frank Shield and Clarence b Golf association one-day tourna aterbury Coun‘ry ne are hs i Tumble | pro-amateur tournament at 3rook. Sundzy will he a two- OUR BCARDING HOUSE - = ! GET oUT OF MY MY ROAD UPSTAIRS wor WHAT 2+THERE 4 ANT NoTHIK® UkD MY COAT anmen wEXCEPT w [ ~ UM-- I SPRAINED MY BACK, AN SWELLED WAY, Nou BIG SWEDE AN QUIT BLocKING s VeH,~ T SAW Vou SPRAIN T JUST BEFORE vou CAME UP TH FRONT PORCH ! «e C'MoN, T'LL Go UP o VoUR ROOM WITH You AN’ GIVE NoUl A CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT oN VouR SPINE, « AN' HELP TAKE DowN TH” SWELLING HeLP ' T PooR BoY UPTo HIS 9 ROOM, CLYDE , AN TLL GET SOME FORKS To RELIEVE THAT 4 STRAIN oN HIS BACK AND STOMACH. ! 4 ' ER 2 2l hits | By AHERN | MEETING FOR TITLE — | | Mary Elizabeth Ford of Kansas City | | i]\om'a today wien a truck owned by ‘“\L‘ Sherman Sand Co., slipped into | the excavation its side. and turned over on The heavy vchicle load of sand to th nbassy theater | when the brick pavement directly in front of the theater's former main |entrance gave way and the truck tell ir excavation. The pave ment s recently turn up to instal, sorinkler sysiem for the thester and Ariel Vilas of Chicago to Clash Today. 1 P—Mary heth Ford of Kansas City, and Aricl Vilas of Chicago. neither of whom ) has reached her sixteenth year, to- | GANES of workers wit day were to battle it out for the |J2°%3 and voards icago, Aug Eliza o the a aid of managed to lift pavement whers It over reinforce six OF ST. ROCCO of Lucy St int Chicago, by a 3 Chicago girl 2 margin. turned in a Loaded Truck Slides 8 o'clock in the morning, a w is be which nuni- ke part gious observance,of the duy will take place at another hour. In western women's junior golf cham. | 11 {rick to th pionship at the Evanston Country [yes IRa!ly m club, | b Miss Vilas reached the title round | FEAS bya 2 to 1 victory over Lou Adams 5 of Indianapolis, while Miss Ford | AP @ll-day celebration L | feast ot Rocco. patron ot won over Lane Hedberg of \ s e |many Mtalians. will be held in (his C|city on August 18 under the auspic card of | ¢ "the ~Congregation of St. Rocco. There will be music in morniug d evening and a display of fi . | works at night Into Vault Excavation At Work on the n 1t which parade will held in leing Dhuilt as addition fo tne |crous Italian societies will cifices of the town clerk and probaie | The v court held up than n more two | | vas carrying a | | the evening, the Hardware City ban will give a concert at Willow Broo park wherc the fireworks displa | will be given The committe¢ in charge consists of P. Toscano, Vincenzo Manforte |'A. Squillicote, E. DiNonno and I Pulise. 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