New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1929. BURRITTS DOWN PIRATES IN CRUCIAL GAME IN CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE—JCE KIRKWOOD IS INTERVIEWED BY JIGGER— BRIDGEPORT LEGION TEAM WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP—ATHLETIC PITCHERS HAVE STARTED TQ CRACK—SPORTS ITEMS CRACKING OF ATHLETIC PITCHING STAFF IS REAL Yankees Still Trail By 10 and a Half (iames_“Lefty’ Grove Again Fails to Come Through — Indians Drop Hugmen Despite Home Runs — Red Sox a..d White Sox Divide Twin Bill—Cubs Take Two Hard- | fought Games From Boston—Giants Turn On Reds. ond n Indians ev Lou Ge H then the uth's S in a tie wi Cubs and M behind Chu who has Grove victor nce J 7 to yo Al Simr the da victor took t yesterday until t1 brou box. Three the scor woll emerg Os got by homer within to win for the The Red £¢ divided two ¢ the w on Saturds team by career. game for and won The Cu games in Bo urday anc Pirates the urday | lex with one ith two more two Natloual League outpointed ick, Hendr ed the Pittshu in the ci on out of eriff Bl turned in Joe M two Cub and Bob earn fac the CINCINNATI AB R H gave this furor. LEGION TEAM £ WINNER [N GAME Takes Measure oI Sequin Com-| ination in Five Innings Standing We first several | Baseball team ins 3 to game in Junior erican 1 N for the first » sixth had sed in in- by Um- It would have to resume, m faced y one hit “Lefty’ in the any kind of | of wild Legion him a couple gave the to win ored i the Wojack walked, 1 third and came in o first. Two more came third when Mlynarski n error at fir: Schmart L passed ball and a wild both of the men in. Dil'ranzo, on in the home run the last rain came game was 1 10 give yort himsel fir stolc in was | scoring. a as called Matis Sequins th m for the went to t and s sacrifice, came in the singled over when Wojack in his s Schmarr scored the when he walk on Lynch's bir ome on K. counter when Bobek to third widely to second home when a wild pitch scor un- its but IFolden far seven, while and Iolden Schmarr ed two The summary {ERICAN 1.1 | those 1T will adn Giants, Ya ml " Giant cederick, Dodgers, wdrick, Dodgers, Do 5OYS’ TOURNEY OPENS Hundred Players, nenile Ranks, € \t Culver, Ind, npions Santa Bar- ently won Ells — ! MACK USES DECOY GESTURES REIGN OF HELEN ‘ WILLY THREATFNFHI Engdsh Net Star Forces Cham- © pion in Close Battles T York. Helen her 12 (@ six years the * W Aug. for | wills, wonder” of women's tenn now faces the challenge of a mo- youthful rival for the first time sin-e she became queen e ire” for her Next “week the lefend her n with "Miss Nuthall contender as a pectedly clo: the deciding turday 8h club’s classi The extent after three ciby rest ateh they \tman cup col West Side Tennis e the turf to stral which Miss W ht years of in ed to b yres of in- 1t back 18 o Philadelphia, cordi John 1 leger a Giant system of » siznal sys to move his i ielders from s tem, the fielders and o spot. 1t was the Frisch in cat caused McGraw who wz best second 1 McGraw h baseman since s, s of Frankic us that to r s considered on em baseball. ond down But good Ierisch to e the bascball river Louis. aw sticks to fe missed 100 1 3 the McGraw told a fricnd Mack in the Dng baseball g Athletics, cap! Tt is Connie Maclk, the the Philadelphia playe One of the the “old 1 ing on the stey a scorchoard in his hand his men on the ficld. It cepted as a fact y | Philadelphia pla of th ands ol Mr. hing , flags his ictures stand- the dugout with flagging has been zo that the depend on the oreboard the the old r M otion: waving h 5 ; di positions t th th board nd with 1 him. Plays the TFox i rial Connie 1 med one of wide smiles characteristic And wouldn't reply. not tell you any one of his men said : that 1 t that g outf rec of that scor Copnic The g Lim. of does or docs t times when we lder or a rookis infielder it harm to wave a coreboard one or t other to t him into a better position. But Wil leave it to your own jud nt is neces ball pitched 1y as Grov i Rommel have a you oes 1 way ssary to order such pitche haw, every an reminds went on, me of the the mana sent up a pinch hitter with the tions—'Hit a home run.’ of course, when ion s demanding a mes e from the hench, We have a way nding thos I T you to that we » two of hers in old “of eatest cate much is admitt mes watched we er have seen Mickey Cochrane or Perkins or Jimmy IFoxx, when | loc ound to the | her for the ed and in the scorchoard w according wing that Mack | in to his is coy lot. of signals from | of the on't oard con always from the boss guys on are watching the to steal the orecard by other | d) Light Tl;'O Cigais and Compare Their - Flavors! — Take a few puffs of ahand- made 7-20-4, then any other cigar. Notetherichmild fra- grance and the hand-made free-drawing, even-burning coolness of the 7-20-4, and Let your taste choose— The Cigar of Quality car 1 - 50 long Ay ¥ that, given me hat 0 famous scorecard ted the game | with that any the |another opportuni acting as a h may achic impossible In th Nuthall the rival her the ng passed by someone impet nch. The boss is just victory. Catching the Word math Giant players also that does not give the signals player on the bench from him and p: eld. The Dbest . ney from the They watch MeGraw and he doesn't per- yer to send out the s el arow. probs ¥ preva Mack, our of s m and that gets the word it on to the atchers in 1 able to get 1t bench et nothin same some iprove to t scores i that in o G and th game as close as the )ility true; t Helen was ca ruard on a day whe ting the high antly Most s on the tances inform- The same : nch of Connie nt told us. spc e v when there pitches, is a case ht be walked for a > play or when a slugger like th or Gehrig is up there, we look to the bLench for the word ometimes the boss will tell us and other times we won't get a word. 1e's leaving it up to us. And beliey me it don’t hurt when the boss take the atiitude that you're a good ball ind he'll leave it up to yon f he don’t tell you and you go he don't give no hell striking was the finality to Miss Will game scemed softer, Betty packed in her particularly even thou h 1 moments W A p and execution was perfect when dest pressed yet the oui- match left no whether the can cor hitter lack of Her s more. much grot with with cau- own as if not more surance neral- 1s b 1w of question as can any lo ‘xh hardest | nis. th to Ar of women's 1in demor at match player to the occasion. Tn to deuce she no other play do inst M In fact, t onc nking Singles of States and Julius Scligson Reacl i Third Round. to Wills in three won mor than h Wil singles and Julius ew York are two se-d- o have reached the third round in the castern turf court tennis championships today. “Big Bill” dropped a set to Andy Adel- in of New York in t second ound Sunday, but wa erin difficulty. Borkcley Bell of Te and Gre sry Mangin of Newark, also sceded, | cd to the second round. kr . Hunter of New Rochelle Johnny Doeg of 2 Monica s ¢ today Lott of Chic ind Iritz Mereur of Harrishurg, Pa., Rye, m N .y Tilden of the 1 o 12 ranki State (UP) 11, United play: \togeth. Wi 1ble to collect in ve rom American cup competition. The close United but in margin of ly layers wh series for the trophy 1s this deciding match . s N to thr seven matches had only a one set while the English games, T was hy four to more NS BOUT Mexico City, Aug. 12 (UP) Portlani, v of New Hila | withdrew. Play i - oday with entry list of 5 R 1S PUBLISHER ng all pa ot the United & 8 TFrancis T. 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