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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 19 EDDY-GLOVER POST TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BY FORFEIT—P. ‘& F. CORBIN NINE' DOWNS AMERICAN PAPER GOODS | IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—THREE GAMES IN CITY SERIES FOR SUNDAY—CITY CIRCUIT SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW—ITEMS CORBIN TEAM IS WINNER PITCHERS SHINE AS CUBS \CANZONERI MEETS | SET DOWN BOSTON BRAVES WANDELL TDNIEHT Guy Bush and Ben Cantwell Battle as Chicago Wins 1 to 0 Decision—Pirates Come Out of Slump to Down | Phillies—Giants Triumph Over Cincinnati—Cards | Take Tilt From Robins — Athletics Increase Their Lead in American as Yanks Bow to White So» Lightweight Title Will Be af Stake in Chicago Battle | ® c hootblack Aug. Jittle | Chic ony Can- Orlea sty from | New = toni id By the Associated Press x Those among baseball fans who Insist that pitching is a lost art and that the lively ball has destroyed the defensive features of the game might do well to consider the battle tween the Cubs and Boston Braves at Wrigley field, Chicago, yesterday Nine innings of brilliant pitching by Guy Bush on the one hand and Ben Cantwell and Ed Leverette on | the other saw the Cubs win out a 1-0 decisic1 that enabled them to r tain their five game lead in the Na- tional league pennant race Bush allow only five turning in his ninth straight and his 15th of the season one defeat. Cantwell gave three safetics in the seven he worked and Leverette held Cubs hitless the rest of the way As it turned out the Cubs ©on one hit. In the first innir lish doubled and Cantwell, losing confrol, walked three men in & row to force the only run of the game. Jess Petty pitched game of the year at Forbes the Pittsburgh Pirates came out of a bad slump to down the Phillies, | three to one. Petty allowed only six | hits and never was in danger after Comorosky tripled with the bases filled in the third inning to give tk Pirites a lead Larry Benton York Giants to another ovér Cincinnati, 6-1. Adolf was the victim of bunched the. third inning when the talied four times The St. Louis Cardinals | Dondero. | world's lightweight Mandell o will battle 10 decision for the title in dium to b er and a rug; Mandell, for the crown Ly Sammy WASHINGTON AB R rounds to L the Chi- Judg | Rice Gosiin Myer West, Tate Spencer ¢ cago s be- f g : the a b en wo fist boxer, is | hits in victory | against up but | ngs the sing won neen and En LEVELANI AB I in s field and BOSTON Al R pitched the New triumph Luque hits i Giants i by is conti- ov tavoritc U | champion expects to win handily wla decision; the challenger 0ldent of victory by a knocko '| So clearly did the Rockford Shiek | :“‘m'n back the title bid of Jimmy Mc- t to| | 2nd 1 YOUNG UMP AN OFFENDER ON THE RETIRED LIST! IS THE BOSS - OUT OF HIS OWN BALL PARK THE OTHER DAY! There's no auestion as to who i George Magerkurth, new National 1 New York ers and ma (Greorge first yea pire, Aug. rs who tr 2 (P—Ball play- to alfuse rving ional league ir own risk. um- nd hea to the Hey cir y of the American a: ciation and the Pacific coast I is a hard-hoiled arbiter. He added to Dis reputation as a strict disciplinarian putting John running the ball gamc when cague arbiter, is presiding. field in Brook when the catcher, a veter: tried to bawl him out. He drew a quick ticket to the sHowcrs, i young arbiter who came to the National league highly recom- mended for his work in the Ameri- can association and coast loop checks the boys pretty their loose ianzuage. He was abus ed vernally by a big American asso- ciation player in a game three years plate at Lbbets visiti closely on | TEANS READY FOR * GANES ON SUNDAY Three Contests Biled n City Championship Series | 8ix of the seven teams which are in the running for the city chaw- | pionship which is being played off cording to a schedule of ganiws | outlined at a meeting of the man- | agers recently, are ready for the| | three battles carded in the playoff | | for Sunday. All of the clubs ha put in strenuous practice sessio during the past week and they are rin’ to' go. he Jalcons and the Burritts will first time in the play- 's field Sunday “afte {noon. There is a natural rivalry e: |isting betweea these two clubs that | will double the interest in the com- | bination. / Both clubs are keen abuut | winning the game and after the nur- row escape of the Ialcons from a licking at the hands of the Senecus |last Sunday, the Burritts are all pepped up about the chances of | winning. The contest will start promptly at 3 o'clock. ¢ Kensington and the Holy Cross team, both playing their first game in the series, will meet at the Per- | cival avenue grounds in Kensington | Sunday. It is a case of Manager | 2ddie Moorc's crew meeting another piloted by Manager Johnny Cabay again this year. These two man- | agers have handled teams for the st two years that have figured strongly in all of the series playorfs. | his contest will start at 3:1% o'clock off at St | third game of the take plac at Willow when the Corbin Red Sox and the Sokols clash. s will be the ini- tia] meeting between these two out- fi and will mark one of the first | home appearances of Johnny Tobin's | strong w during the year. The | contest is scheduled at o'clock day will | Brook park | | Loc Stanl, Land Fafn Corbins Pape Stanl B ly in | trial Walnut Hill park last evening whe the t A per Goods 6 to 4. | the winners in a position where they can | club drops a game or two. Th a col Patrus and Huber. clout. one the at th To lel Each was a full grown clout and woul field. Th |good start but could not keep up {the pace. ren lick coup runs th secon d | fleld Malone. OVER PAPER GOODS NINE k Makers Eke Out a Victory Over Kensington Com- bination By 6 to 4 Score — Home Runs By Patrus, and Huber Settle the Issue—South End Crew Leads in First Inning With Two Runs — Winners Dent Platter Three Times in Second—Details of Play. Johnson, 1t . J. Magud ierraro, Standing w. 2 0 0 2 020 ey ers irs Works. Totals P. & F. Corbin .030 American Paper Goods ..201 000 Two base hits—Sulick and Home runs—Patrus and Huber balla—oft Gray 4: McCormick, 1. out—by Gray, 6 McCormic pitch, McCormick. Umpires Lynch Malone. Bace on Struck 4 wid Maher. and r Goods. . ey Rule.. . Machine. & F. Corbin placed itself solid- | fourth position in the Indus- | VIE FOR HONORS Fiity-Seventh Annual Regatta to Be Staged at Springield (P— from £E3) 333 111 3 4 8 [ 8 baseball league eam downed the American Pa-| The victory puts replace the third place Fafnir in case the latter weakens and | e Corbin outfit won because f uple of home runs Dbelted hy The former ed his into deep center with man on base and two out in fifth when the score was tied and Huber smashed his no one on in the eighth. Springfield, Mass., Twenty-four rowing points as far as Chicago, St. Paul, Winnipeg and Toronto, today were ready to vie for championship hos ors in the National Rowing assoc ation's 57th regatta here on the e Kensington team got off {o a|New mile and a quarter Connecti- [cut river course. The program of 13 gsenior and two junior competi tions has been spread over two days. The opening events included two feature races, the association single sculls and the senior doubles sculls, the latter test climaxing the first day’'s rowing late this aftérnoon In the singles race preliminaric such noted bladesmen as Albert Aug. clubs, rec a t wit d have been a homer on any In the first inning War- walked with two out and Sul-| and Malone followed with a le of doubles which netted two Angther was made in the when Warren - singled, stole nd, moved to third on an in- out and scored on a single by The final Kensington tally Vogt of Philadelphia, Edward Free- man, New York; Granville Gude. Washington; Llswood Bole, Winni- peg, Jeremiah Shea, Boston, and William Miller, Philadelphia, have been placed in the first heat. Ken- neth Meyers, of Philadelphia, t! American Olympic sculler, was call- ed upon to match oars with Alex- ander Wirth of New York, Russell C. Parsons, Springfield, l.ce Menne and Edward Dawson, both of New York, and John Crooks of Boston, 1 the other heat Both first and second compete in this afternoon’s finil and the victor will automaticaily become the third atarter in the re- gatta's greatest test, tomorrow championship single sculls, an event open only to winners of the associ- ation race. Russell 8. Codman of the Union Boat club of Boston, and W. E. Garrett Gilmore of the Bachelor's Barge club of Philad phia, have already been named the other starters. Five pairs from as many clubs have entered the doubles event, thereby making a final out of this test. The starters have been nounced as Armour McK: 1 Robert Richards of the Winnipeg Rowing club; C. B. Newbold, Jr. ani Winthrop Rutherford, Jr. of the University Barge club, Philadelphia; E. J. McGréal and W. E. Garrett Gilmore of the Bachelor's Barge |club, Philadelphia; Allan and Irwin Johnson of the Minnesota Boat clitn of St. Paul; and Eugene and Thom- as Clark of the Undine Barge clup, Philadelphia. The Clarks, winners of this event in the last national r. gatta, have been conceded an excei- lent chance of sucecssfully defend- ing their honors. The other events on today's pro- gram, were the junior single sculls, the senior 145 pound four-oared shells with coxswain, the senior four-oared shells with coxswain and the intermediate eight-oared shells. BY BRIGGS ago. Magerkurth put the unruly one out of the game and went to his yoom that might to demand an apolo- He got it and the player got a = Johnny Mor McGraw out of his own ball park. little ‘Napoleon had not been custed any for several SeasONE, ison for four runs in the first inning and old Pete Alexander was able to coast in to a 5-2 de- cisfon over the Brooklyn Robins. In the American league, the Phil- | adelphia Athletics increased their lead to ten and one-half games by turning back Detroit, 7-4 while the | ew York Yankees losing to | Chicago, 3-5 Ater blanking the innings George | Larnin, a pile driving hitter of the 0| Canzoner: type, n his Jast champion- | | ship pattle, that mnt Tony much | though 1 past yeau | cause of {impressive forr | gnd his 800d s 5 i came in the ninth when Joe McCor- mick walked and stole second, third {and home, The winners counted three times in the second on three hits, an er- ror and a base on balls. Patrus beat out a hit to Kane to open \'\c' frame. Jaglowski grounded to P terson who had an easy double pl in front of him but missed it when he fumbled the ball and first and second were occupied. Lipka bunted towards third and | no one fieled the ball. The bases were loaded. Heinzman grounded to Kane and PaPtrus was forced at the plate. Wright walked forcing Jaglowski home. Gray singled to right and Lipka and Heinzman reg- | istered, . The game was marked by two sensational fielding plays. Warren made a great shoestring catch be- hind second base on Jaglowski'c tly in the third and Lipka made a splendid one handed stab of Sul | |lick's grouner in the eighth but had an error checked against him be- cause of a poor throw to first. Gray hurled a fine game after the third inning allowing but two hits and fanning six. Peterson had a nice day at shortstop, missing but one of nine chances. The summary P. & F. | The Sox will work out tonight at 6 |o'clock at Willow Brook park in preparation for ths game Umpire Assignments The umpires assigned for the games on Sunday are as follows: St. Mary’s field, McKeon on balls and strikes and Jim Havlick on bases; Kensington, Mangan on balls 4nd | strikes and Sautter on bases and Willow Brook park. Paul on balls and strikes and Lynch on bases. The obscrvers from park than sound thrashing for 1ot apolog voluntarily. a chanc hampion has spent in comparative idlene injuries, he has di during his we it Ma- the wo days gerkurth w BRISTOL TEAM FORFEITS GAME TO LOCAL COMBINE y-Glover Post Nine Declared Winner of Western | Half When Bell Towners Fail to Appear For Sched- uled Contest in Kensington—Large Crowd of Root- | ers Disappointed — Meet Hartford Today in First Tilt of Series For County Title—State Crown Next. | | | otficiating behind | great 1¢ were ng | W. Barieit Weight, {00, hrée base hits—Fon | 1 A8 00 Losing pitcher—Ruf- | 2 o ent eisel, Campbell and | expects o enter 1o six pounc disadvantage He | four Sammy Tigers for five S Earnshaw weakened in the h and three walks and a | hit-gave the Tigers four runs and |° evéned the count. The league lead- | ers regained the lead with a two run rally in the same inning and Shores held the Tigers scoreless the rest of thé way. Ted Lyons held the Yanks o six hits as the Sox beat the Yanks. Both Yankee scores were home runs, the first by Larle Combs and the second by.Babe Ruth. The Babe's was his h of the year. Otherwise Lyons wa§ complete master of the situa- tion. The Sox won the game in the cigh.h on Cissell's single and a rous- i: triple by Art Shires. * Cleveland down the Boston Red Sox, 10-3, behind effective pitching by Jimmy Zinn. John Hodapp got a doftble and two singles to lead the Indians’ drive against Ruffing, Car- | roli and Dobens. Held to one run for innings. the Washington Senators slugged Collins and other St. Louis Browns' pitehers for five in the seventh and Eevén more in the eighth to 133 ~American League ' ainst Umpires: from Time—1:15 National ‘League | ring MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS the Associated Press. (Including games of Aug. 1) Natlonal Batting—Herman, Robins, .408 Runs—Hornsby, Cubs; Ott, Giants, 96 Runs hatted Hits—Ter Doubles | men will |Edd BOSTON ‘ AB R | H PO bourg, rf iy | Marvanville Ha 0 | Welsi, | Magutre, 11 | Spobre! | Cantwel Leveret, Leggett, in—Ott. Giants, s rderic Robins, Triples—I.. Waner, Pirates, Homers—IKlein, Phillics, 33 Stolen hases—Cuyler, Cubs, 27. ‘Pitching—Bush, Cubs, won 15, [ lost 1. 106. Giants, 1 haseball nine of when the first game with the Capl ampionship o [tal City nine is y A-good deal vision of the Hartford | of color will be added to tomorrow s nd carned the [game as the local Legion drum the Hartford Cardinals. | corps, who will be in Hartford Sat- | i state champions in a|vrday, are expected to be prescnt | series for the title of the Hartford |to aid in the title struggle. | district. ‘ | victory, however, | disappoint- | rooters | cquai- lidy-Glover past » ty » x 4. 14 won the ¢ 1y estern di evenin, an- American Baiting—Foxx, Athleti 388, Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 90. Runs batted in—Simmons, letics, 104 Hits—Manush. Browns, 151, Doubles—Heilmann, Johnson, Tig- ger: . Triples—Miller. Athletics, Homers—Gehrig, Yanks, Stolen bases—Gehringe JCUPERATING (P—Repo: blood poisonin RE Aug attack of ew Britain's | | was a disappointing one, |ing to a crowd of staunch would force Waite Hoyt out of the numbering almost 200 and as | go e | |1y disappointing to the local players|New York Yankee lineup for two Y weeks or more apparently were |and coach who gathered : e | cival avenue grounds in Kensington [aggerated. Hoyt's physician | shortly before 5:30 o'clock last eve- |the infection is clearing | ainz to play the Bristol Legion team |and that the veteran right hander | for the title of the western division. |should be back in unifoim Both nines had closed their regu- | day next week. Jar playing schedul adlocked for | | first place in the western sector ana | 3 last night's contest was to decide th New York, Aug. 2 (P—Germany's {team that would face Hartford for |heavyweight champion, Dr. Ludw |the county championship. But the|Haymann, makes his AmeTican d Bristel outfit did not appcar. At the|but at the Long Beach arena to- time set for the start of the game, |night. Haymann, who arrived there was no Bristol team in sight.|the United States only a few aveeks s waited patiently until 6 | ago, is to tackle Eddie Johnson of nd in the meantime more |Boston in the ten round ture re driving to the grounds, |bout. v | but these were filled with rooters for New York, that an Ath- Stephenson, 1t a Grimm, 1b ... » CORBIN AB R 3n 1 it of 1h s Tasper, Bush, Preisser, McCuen Huber, Patrus, Jaglows] Lipka, Heinzman, Wright Gray, ex- say Totals —Batted f ago win, i | 100 000 00x—1 ! Two base hit—English. Three base hit —Maguire. Losing pitcher—Cantwell. Um- pires—Quigley, Magerkurth and Keardo ‘ Tigers, 2 .y of It » MAKES AMERIC. LEASES § Saratoga, N. Y., Au five year old stallion, has been leas- ed from Lord Derby by Joseph L Widener, it has been learned her Sickle, a son of Phalaris out of So lene, is to he shipped to the Elmen- |dorff breeding farm at Lexington, | Ky, DETROIT AB R 0 BROOKLYN R 0 mlossroscccom Totals PO A E AMERICAN B 040 o o 0 ] Jolhpson, Rice, cf Gelringe Heilmann, Alexander, 1b . McManus, 3b Hargrave, © Westling, s . Borigl, p . Yde, x Prudhomme, Fothergil) Totals Frederick PAPER Moore, 5 . Bancroft, ss Herman, rf Hendrick, 3b . Bressler, 1f o Kane, Sh Joe Magudo Warren, cf . Sulick, © Malone, 1t Peteraon, m McCormick 1 1 5 1 b 1 0 0 o loc | 0'clock we P o o s of| Somebod seheduled t that me an be started, the | their positions | d in the w Coach Larry Man- | broke out a nd it to Um- xx I 043 PHILADELPHIA AB R LOULS AB R an hour after the nd the latest time Legion 1 ndicap. | local players toolk punch. | Nothing wgs overiooti o, | of technicalities. \ local crew Bishop Haas Cochrane Foax, 11 y Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life and 136 erence s WONDER WHAT 1T CoULD BE ABouT ANZWAY- - WELL I'LL CGALL UP LATER LET'EM HOLLER —\ | SHOULD WORRY — 1T MUST BS IMPORTANT advan NR THEY WOULDN T BE CALLING ME LONG DISTANCE - WONDER WHAT 1T S ABcuT'. S BE T Row 1N Bicae) v s in his |1 baseball to sting | pire Jimmie Gre By this time, | im to | Sam Capodice, who was scheduled to n slip | start on the mound for the local | shes to the | was in his position in the box and | the ball was handed to him. Without | 1t over [any furt preliminaries, Sammy | scenied | tossed the ball to his team mate be |hma the plate, and Umpire Green ted the game fo the New team by a score of 9 to 0. | with the title of the western | the county its possession, | rew will inits con- | wn the county championship | I plan to|ut Walnut Hill park this cvening L when it faces the team re the Hartford L pos | of a three-gamc ittle will be called The second game will be pfayed in the Cay orrow afternoon third, if nec d on Monday Capodice who W Earashaw French Bhores | ¢ hand and \ | the champion slow up long « * | over his devasta head Both fig the outceme [ worried “I do ions. but not bother his en hits—Bottomley Douthit, Wilson, Three base hit—Bissonctte, Hol | Bissonette, Bottomley. Umpires— Jorda and Ha re—1:26 rly and force 0ugh so he Totals x-Batted f ax—Batted z—Batted Detroit Philadelphia Two base Haas pitcher Tell. TUmp Time—2:10. 01x—3 Roettger Bressler. e runs— Sorrell in 7 dhomem haw 000 004 1011 ers were con ol1x— no or of ocal for CHICAGO i AB R [ H ) PO crew 1 1 to the pas pound li . the ' ¢ 5 ‘ I pace W At br in th Tonight's i o'clock senting gior fiyst am in of r- gl Ray Miller W t of the series 1 City to- o'clock and will be 1l 1 at 1Ty OH WIELL 1T OFF MY mMminD Yes- Yes Tus IS ME WHADYA Hore You'RE HAUVING A GooD TimE oL ScouT UE RY Tiimé O K HERE WELL HOW'S YouR GooDd HEALTH - Sre eTe N m ! 1St evening's encour the call tonight. He worted by Coach Mangan's most erful lineup. Harry Lennihan is d to toe the slab in tomorrow 100n's conte Both th Bri er to start il un the ably ers will i U| Cincinnati 0| Three base hit ! Gehrig, Yankees r s¢ hattled it for s th out and sted th, Yankees. Athlet Tw Bhires pitcher Grafla nons At Rottomley Hafey. Cardinals Hornshy, Cu Hurst, Phillies Yesterday's Homers Yankees Yankee e ly won ou gar JoE ord finally . This not be S obstacle JELPHIA : Cardinal AB R H nar tak the i winne of s will to surmount hampionship is Blue O'Rourke, Manust Schulte. Kress, MeNeely Melillo. Ferrel] Calling, Ogden. RBia G more Combs, [ = Rottomley local trord Park Dodgers Cardi Totals National league —5 Am Total— H serics, th a the ity on » P A ed (Contiaued on Following Page) rican irge crowd of root | pe: to be on band this evening .

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