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P SEAR L FRL NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929. LANDERS AND FAFNIRS TO MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—COLLIERS STRENGTHEN I-i(-)LDW ON FIRST PLACE IN JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE BY BEATING SEQUINS—PARADISE PARK DEFEATS WASHINGTON IN ROTARY BOYS CIRCUIT—SPORTS CUBS AND ATHLETICS ARE Chicago Drops 4 to 3 Decision to Boston in 10 Innings But Both Pittsburgh and Giants Are Also Beaten —Robins Down Pirates—McGrawmen Bow to Reds | —St. Louis Defeats Phillies — Mackmen Win As! Yankees Are Sunk By Indians—Other Games. ver- Donolhue heating Detry wer Walber bunched with t a winning Simmons hit son weal and gav to cheer zeri and Mc Danny Macfay in form and ARe Gl iy thr aten as G nd a runs o Judge and CINCINNATI AR R MeK WASHINGTON AR R H PO :Are Rssured o |in the g | winner, All ST.MATTS DEFFAT | WASHI LEADING BY BIG MARGINS STANVORS BY 156 Tis—South Chureh Wins Overiime Game 1 after | t a 15-6 victory Stohl, 1" nd him for hit ddie ro d in the Rittne and r had . Mart fartin opp on second in the lead and it was 4 two work half of up, and bases tarrupting the run by 3 The 1 rani ra st only tion ‘o his ro of the game, W, whlld r, Ilopp. and score 6 | opporty an ex alf of the tional ch consecntiv ng by rin the any seventh h won by f it ling out a e third vie h church season its th upon victors “Red” Lindgren for e cighth -8 triumph L record or ts after hav- first round in the ttled down for an first scoring n the \fter tion come hi to knot the back with The losers moved in the second but tie in the An error with two out and a on sccond put the South Church ahead in the fifth and it! went into the seventh Inoking like a | Morey had been bearing had not been scored on But lLagerlof led and B. Anderson Secol Park- crlof raced a back into a a down and for four f oft with dumped ¢ hit 101 Cros: sion folla b move hut remai Ohlso T nt to t e oned for } nter the win followed winners bat and finally, as it was grow da Morey struck out tionally and Parker into Lindgren's hands. owing Morey 11 he 1 we it of s a dou- hotr Hits order ble to c with errors the ound g in runs rapid more in w loose with ers in 1 Fol “ontinued Preisser, | ¢ “Ch Three Vance Hurle Standing 000 Py into undis- Rotary Doys’ sterday afternoon en the Hart- took shington last s lise Park went T a4 in the weball les ¥ Hinc] : wa that I was over age the day, victory over > team by a a In t ne of Smi 5 the Games Thur Jecause of the play a field meet schednled for Willow k park We cheduled R on that day will be ! On St Durritt P il play will meet Nath, dise Washington 0 n8 complet in every dep Paradise Park t defeated Washington in on Diamond No. 2 but it ded the former champions shing to the tune of § to «The gan seftles the question place hetween the two. “Chick” Murray and Esmail bat- tled each other on the mound, Mur- hurling for the winne nd 1ail the losers. ray a little wild near the end, fettle 1 was very allowed only ng the course of his mates collected only am not game hz pitched his mn heady down in X errors gave Park team plenty of fes to score The winners pok in the third on but n ' foll 1c r an fleld . fourth on a double, error at third t = In the sixth, after catching two men on bunts at third b Murray triple into right center, two ahcad him he \ came in the eighth when 120 got his second double of stole third and came final me, passed ball. o lightning like double the D P: team potentia] rallies of the Wasl plays killed zton A ed in the ficld as well box and he shared honors telli at third and Recano Glownia at short ston, turned in the he day when he stab of a liner ¥y Wojack. The W with at short Waship made a mary: PO A Smith 13 Smith p s of a trio of Va to their liking and 13 to 2 victory. I star hurler, celek return to the Smith ding the Uir of bin Vance The vers found i out an easy derson, hro was never in danger winne lanked out n total o Afth they pu superiority over rtment of for fielding over his the : pitchers lammed | s scored in every in- b Cormier s not to Witham in th er run was added | broug winners' total in two more were red the second on they T NGTON TEAM BOWS TO PARADISE PARK NINE ick” Murray Has Better of Tight Pitchgng Duel With Esmail — Losers’ Errors Play Big Part in Scoring By Winners — Director Hinchey Protests ‘ (Game On Over Age Claim — Smith Crew Pounds | rs to Win By 13 to 2 Count. DALE MILLER T0 UONDUCT SERIE \Indianapolis Man to B¢ in | Charge of Legion Program Here The American Leglon's regional junior baseball tournament for th: |states of New York, New Jersey, | Connecticut and Rhode Island, to he | played in this city Aug. 16 and 17, | will be in charge of Dale Miller of Indianapolis, Ind., who has been ap- pointed national representative for | the region by Dan Sowers, national commissioner of the Legion’s boy baseball program. Miller will act as commissioner of the tournament | will arrange the order in which the competing teams will play and will {ho the judge in any disputes which may arise. SMITH AB R e state championship teams of |the four states will play for the re- gional championship in the New Britain tournament. All four teams will be in action the first day anl lwason wlcwmconrool DOROTHY BUNDY IS NEW STAR OF TENNIS COURT 13 (®—Another sh ton-Bundy New York, Aug. dding star of the ¢ carry on the on of United S Dorothy Pundy, 2 -0l laughter of the famous May Sutto indy, made her eastern debut in nnis tournament at the tern court championships ¢ Rye yesterday and d hersel well in eliminating Mrs. Marqui james of Rye ight sets. The chances are against Dorothy going much farther in the present championship for she was matched with Mary Greef, No. 2 in the na- tional girls’ ranking in the second round, hut the well-rounded game she exhibited ag: Mrs. James promises well for the future. DALE MILLER the two winners will fight it out for the title the second day. of the regional o The winner regional cham- Dorothy comes of famous tennis plaving stock. Her mother, as May Sutton, won the national singles title in 1904 and the Dritish singles championship in 1905 and 1907. Her father, Tom C. Bundy, gained his chief tennis renown as the doubles partner of the California comet, Maurice E. McToughlin This pair held the natloral doubles title in | hoys' championship of the world. 1912-13-14. Bundy was ranked No.| yriior s an accredited baseball 2 behind W. A. Larned in the 1910 [y ocothag) and football official in the “_llml‘“l listings was placed at Big Ten conference and is a prom No. 3 behind Larned and MeLOUBR- | \ont figure in athletics in the mid lin the following year dle west. For ten years he has ac {04 as an official in high school an [college sports, | high school tournaments and univer sity baseball and baskethall gamc in the central states. During 20, 21 and 2 to play winners in the five othe of the Mi sippi for the championship of the east. The castern champions will meet the championship team of the western alf of the country in the Junior World scries, to be played at Lou ville, Ky., Sopt. 4, 5 and 6 for the C.. Aug. against the regions east WERT N MATGH | r Coen and Fran X. Shields time to the Legion's junior baseball {program in Indiana, serving as | gion athletic chairman for Indiana polis where he has managed a bo, siated to Clash Today in Turf Tourney. N. Y., Aug. 13 (UP)—A sec- || g cogue of 50 teams. itile between Wilbur 1% bk ; t ; el b Kansas City, and Trank | Miller was an aviator Guring th R ‘xpooted | World War, serving with the 217th e T e o taduy | AcTo Squadron at Mitchel Field, L. i ey (onsiipe He flew in the coast patrol and e or 3 | has_several aerial exploits to his . such as’ being the first Amer- |ican aviators to fly under the New ¢ |York bridges and breaking the "|world's airplane speed record as it stood at that time. Rye, ond round to f stern ch was johnny Doeg, Santa Monica, Calif. pitted Hall of New Jer Hunter, who had difficulty yester- day in beating M. H. Hyde, Jr. of | = Hartford, Conn., was opposed to| Sam Perr: Phil Neer of Califorr southern, Play in_the women's mingham city golf titles, apionships was slated to s his hand in the national 16 teams entered. fall., Bir- tr this Alabama state and will open doubles t to- with a Grand and Glorious Feeling? WHEN THE WIFE 1S AWAY AND You HAVE To GET Yaour. OWN BREAKFAST — AND You FIND THE pionship will go to Washington, D. | handling many big |, |past two years he has given much outhful holder of the | ~AND THE COF(: WEAK o CAN'T - AND Tyen THE WIFE COMES HOME FAFNIR TEAM TO BATTLE UNIVERSAL CREW TONIGHT Second Place and Chance to Stay in Running For Title at Stake in Industrial League Game—Landers Nine Ready For Tough Scrap — “Lefty” Huber and Frank Nestor Probable Pitching Selections — Blue Banner Contest of Season Is Forecast By Fans. COLLIERS DEFEAT - SEOUINSIN A 'League Leaders Tighten Hold on \ N.. B. Machine .... 1 100 | A s | Tonight at 5:30 o'clock, one of Junior Loop Title {the bluc-banner games of the In- | dustrial Baseball League season is | TR | due to take place when the Fafnir Standing | Bearing team clashes with Landers. w. | Two things, very vital to both teams, are at stake in the game, one the 6 . right to hold second place and the Legion.. § other the privilege of staying in the race for the championship. Both teams are to put forth ‘heir very best lineups. The Fafnir team | passed Landers in the race last week |when Landers bowed before the P. & F. Corbin attack but the Univer- sals are out to get back into their rightful position on the heels of the Stanley Works nine. On the other hand, the Dragons are no setup and they are in the Dusty race just as much as ..an- ders is. The team is out to win to- night if it never won before and if it should score a victory, it would stand a good chance of catching Stanley Works because Stanley Works has to meet Corbins Thurs day night and then battle Fafnirs next Tuesday night again. “Lefty” Huber, pitching ace of the Dearing Makers will in al probabili- ity draw the pitching assignment while Frank Nestor is sure to be on the firing line for the Universals. A great battle is predicted with both clubs ready for the worst that might | come. The game will start promptly at 5:30 o'cloc Standing w. 3 P.C. .800 760 667 600 400 .300 Stanley Works Fafnirs ....... Landers Corbins | Paper Goods .. Stanley Rule .. 7 e 3 . 4 3 Colliers Phantoms . Amer, Sequins - L MCUA . Toly Cross Jrs. o 03 553 [ 0 s 009 The Colliers baseball team engthened its hold on first place \ the Junior City league last eve- ng when it handed the Sequins a to 1 pasting at Walnut Hill park 1 a game which was called at the d of the first half of the elghth iming because of the one-sidedness the contest and darkness. After the first Sequin player sunded the bases in the first frame 1e losers failed to come’ even close 5 scoring while the winners tied 1e score in the last half of the ini- al frame and then went into th: ad in the second session. In the fourth the losers went to | eces completely. A base on balls 'd a single gave the winners an pening and four miserable errors le it possible for them to score sur times, “Lefty” Tolden pitched a much better game for the Sequins than the score would indicate. Several of the winners' hits would have been turn- |cd into outs had his mates been & | little more alert, | Zembko was in fine form and al- lowed only three hits. Two of these | were made by the Shubert brothers |the first two batters to face him in the first inning. Neither of thes balls left the infield. Both pitchers gave the batters plenty to swing at and as a result Folden fanned nine while Zembko sent eight to the bench. The sum- mary: FIGHTS LAST NIGHT the Amoclated Press. New York — Arthur Dekuh, Ttaly, “nocked out George Cook, Australia, (§). Joe 8ekyra, Dayton, O. out- pointed George Larocco, New York ;(m). Philadelphia — Bruce Flowers, New Rochelle, N. Y., outpointed Ray | Miller, Chicago, (10); Alf Ross, | France defeated Billy Angelo, Lei- perville, Pa., foul, (3); Frankie Hayes, Philadelphia, and Gaston Le- |garde France, drew, (10); Lew Massey, Philadelphia, and Maurice Holtzer, France, drew, (10). COLLIERS R ] o Jason, cf Cabay, ss nasER Tderkowski, S s Ponca City, Okla. — Babe Hunt, Ponca City., Okna,, outpointed Mur- ray Gitlitz, New York, (10). Totals Little Rock, Ark.—W. L. (Young) Stribling, Macon, Ga., knocked out EHnrry T"ay, Louisville, Ky,, (5). Shuhert, 17 \. Shubert, | Gramitt, 26 New Castle, Ga. —Jackie Dugan, Louisville, Ky., and Sailor Fay Kos- [ky, Chicago, drew (10). =T | Flint Mich., — Lou Scozza, Buf- 401 0x |falo, N Y., outpointed Del Fontaine, 000 00—1| Winnipeg, Man., (10). CeaaieakleHametvan - (ALDIRCR AXED R (L) By Zembko 8, Fol- Totals Colliors Sequins. Three base hit: Zemblo. Struck out: d den 9. San Francisco | Axron, O., stopped DEFENDS MAT TITLE |San Francisco (5). Waterloo, Towa, Aug. 13 (P—Gus | Sonnenberg successfully defended his | | world's heavyweight wrestling hampionship last night by defeat- ing Stanley Pinta, Toronto, Canada, n straight falls. Gorilla Jones, Pete Meyers, St. Louis — Iiddie Shea, Chicago, knocked out Phil O'Dowd, Colum- bus, O., (10); Eddie Anderson, Chi- icago, outpointed Chico Cisieros, Mexico, (10). 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