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' Washingto: § Speaklngg §of Sports The difference in the play of the| American Jegion state championship cams ut Walnut Hill park yesterday afternoon was so apparent that many of the fans wondered if New Britain, had it gone state championship of Connecticut, wouldn't have stood an excellent hance of coming through to he regional title. Buffalo and Providence hooked up \ a game which resulted in a great itching duel between Joyce of suffalo and wtore of Providence. | oyce allowed one hit, a triple while | ivatore was touched up for three ngl Two of these were by Russert, one home run and the other a single | nd they resulted in all of Buffalo's ns. Comparing t play of the four ams, v Britain appears to be a class as good as any of them. Two city league games will be| wyved this afternoon at Walnut Hill k and they may force the Holy | oss team to battle the Pirates for | honor of tieing the Burritts for | place in the league. Wins for| th the Burritts and Holy Cros: ms today will leave the Holy »ss a half a game behind the Bur- | s he Holy Cross has a ne to play with the P Iy Cross wins, it will be tied with Burritts for first place. This Il mean a playoff between the two, ms for the championship of the | sue. postponed Three games are scheduled tomor- w afternoon in the City champion- The Falcons and Holy ttle at St. Mary's field while nd Senecas cla . school ground meet 1shington skols will gton. first it My out a thou Bristol's to spularity in the Bell City The Fa have vo players in the ci re Rice and Hayden. The > signed up McHueh and Burritts were unable ouch with two men they seek and wble to nan them un "he two play s were sons nae v series 1N AND AMERICAN YACHTSHEN RACE AGAIN Woull 'BR1 ‘tory For Teutons Today Practically Cinch President Roover Cup Marblehead, M With Germ 3 Teuton Hoove Victory by would which wou its | for- posi- | point cign iny ion. first afternoon Germany won vesterday’s race, 11 to 10, and the vent, 12 to 9. Results of the sec md race follow: Kiskerle, Germany, 1 hour, 26 inutes, 13 seconds. Hathi, Germany, 1 seconds. United States, 1 sconds United States, 1 seconds. rmany, 1 conds ACCIDENT ENDS CAREER thony Paschuma, Free-Lane Jock- hour, 28 min- hour, 29 nkee, hour, 31 nutes, hour, ¢y, Thrown From Mount in Jam A\t Race Track, N. Y., Aug. 17 (| parently has ended Anthony P’as- lance jock | atoga Sprir \n accident a riding carcer of ima, 23 year old fiee ‘aught in a jam at the barrier in sterday’s opening race, I'aschuma is thrown from his mount, Dark oddess, and suffered a broken lc hysicians at first thought they | ould have to amputate the little Key's leg but later decided an op tion was unneces: However, - said Paschuma probably would he able to ride again. chuma began his riding carce C. Kiddle at New Orleans years ago. He came east at zinning of the current season d has been riding with gr He rode Blue kspur to vic- last year in the Great America national stallion stakes and {he watoga special. at suc- BASEBALL RECORD Bascball's record for attendance | blished Scptember 8, 1928 fans paid to see the| Athletics in a double | dium. and r at Yankee | over the New York Ya | ing the Indians, ACCOMMOT In order to accommodate who wish to play golf on Sunday. | the Presbyterian church at Ttasco. 1L, has established special sevvices at 7:30 a. m. The Sunday s class for caddies is held at a responding hour. people once tried out by | two homers in one | o of the Interna- George Iisher, hit inning for Bull: tional league, through to the | I win | 8 Detroit {ISt- Donts Al 55 Albany | | streak by | hits. Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday w York 12, Detroit 2. Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 5 Chicago 8, Washington 6. Boston Louis The Standing W. >hiladelphia .... $2 ew York 5 Cleveland t. Lout Washington Chicago ........ 44 36 Games Today Washington at Chicag New York at Detroit. Boston at St. Laais. Philadelphia at Cleveland Games Tomorrow Hnludeh»hl.t at St, Louis. New York at Chi 0. Boston at Detroit Washington at Cleveland NATIONAL L il mes Yesterday Pittsburgh 9, Roston 3, Brooklyn 5, Chicago 3 Cincinnati 7, Philadelphi (Other clubs not schedul The Standing Brooklyn ... 49 Cincinnati ...... 47 Boston . 44 P hllul.llv.\m ad 48 Games Today Louis at New York icago at Brooklyn. innati at Philadelphi Boston. Games Tomorrow hicago at New York. ‘incinnati at Boston St. Louis at Brooklyn. (Other clu ot scheduled) INTERNATIONAL LEAGU ames Yesterday ngs) t schedulec The Standing W, Buffalo Montreal Today City Games Montreal at ‘Toronto at Newark Rachester at Baltimore. falo at Read Jersey I\\Ill(\ ll \\l', Hlove The Standing Providence Pittsticld New Haven lentown Hartford Games To Springficld at Pittsfield Hartford at Providence New Haven at Allentow: Albany at Bridgeport. nes Tomorrow Bridgeport at Albany. Pittsfield at New Haven Providence at Springfield Allentown at Hartford. e United Pross Yesterday's hero ooklyn pitcher cago Cubs, 5 to nine hits but held 1 » leaders scorel ninth when Gabby hitting for Root, with a double. The Robins made but seven hits, but had only one man left on base. Three hits resulted in three runs in the seventh and Johnny F hit his 19th homer with base in the eighth The Cubs' lead 7 1-2 games as the from the Ray Moss who beat the Chi- 2. He permitted the National until the Hartnett, pinch drove in two runs ederick a man on was reduced to Pittsburgh Pi- rates won Roston Braves. With Pie day at bat vin Brame hits scattered ton, Traynor having four for four keeping the Brave Pittsburgh beat Bes- After dropping two straight to the Phillies, the Cincinnati Reds turned the tables and beat Philadelph to 8 Babe Ruth nd the hit home run number | New York Yankees | from their § game losing beating Detroit, 12 to 2 held the Tigers to seven emerged Ed Wells relief rally Philadelphia Cleveland Bill pitcher, in the scored Shores, stopped a ninth fter two runs were | and the Philadclphia Ath- maintained their 14 game lead nkees by beat- | 6 to Charlie Rutfing held the (o six hits and the Boston beat St. Louis, 3 to 2 Browns Red Sox Chicago S to 6. h outhit, the White Sox heat Washington, designated by the New York state athletic commission as defending bantamweight champion Al Brown, cause Bu | Buffalo Bisons in the | baseman, | four. | Providence, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929. BRIDGEPORT AND BUFFALO. American Legion Eleventh Regional Championship to | Be Decided at Walnut Hill Park at 2:30 o’Clock This Afternoon — New York Team Wins Out in Close Scrap With Rhode Island Crown Bearers— Connecticut Aggregation Swamps New Jersey Bridgeport and Ruffalo this afternoon at Walnut Hill park decide the American Legion baseball champion- | chip of the 11th region. Both teams won yesterday afternoon in their | first games, Buffalo nosing out Prov- idence 3 to 1 and Bridgeport swamp- | The domain of the mind been ing Paterson, N. J., 17 to 3. ) labeled. “the inch-wide go The time of the game was set at|course.” A more common manney 2:30 o'clock today by Dale Miller, | of ing the conception ational supervisor of the playoff be- | y golf is largely mental. alo has to make train con- nections for home Buffalo 3, Providence 1 Joyce, lanky pitcher for the|game realizes that American Je- | cesses, which besiege on Boys' Baseball league, was al- | drives, approaches or together too much for the Provi- dence team in the first game of the |is so universal gional playoff series staged at Wal- safely be nut Hill park yesterday afternoon, golf. and Buffalo won out by the score of 3 to 1. Joyce allowed the Providence 1 teem a lone hit, a triple by Gomis | conclusion would be t the man nd an error by Jacobi, his third | outfitted with the best bains, oug allowed the only Provi-|to make a good golfer. It needs no dence run in. argument to prove that game skiil Russert, Buffalo left fielder, was|in golf, as in other athletic pursuits the hitting star for the winning crew. | often G ns whos: In the seventh inning, he hit a home [ mental equipment does not impr run with a man on to score two runs | you as being of the exceptional sor and in the ninth, it was his single that brought in the third counter for Buftalo. Joye tion to one & Providence batters His oppon fanned will meet o'clock at CHIP SHOTS By Jigger Many golf experts golf is played “between 1 that ears. contend the has exy same is to s who struggles with th royal and ancient the mental pro- him as he putts wield a Every ong intricacies of the Bill an e that it set as an nee may axiom of Applying the logic, the The oth is expre extreme in by Joe Kirkwood dur- xhibitions. one point in ow” he The dumber better ssed besides holding the opposi- | ing his t, struck out 13 of the and walked only Salvatore of and walked his you are, the to play. ol six mysterious power over his shots. It | | week, golf theory | FOXX REMAINS AT BATTLE FOR TITLE TODAYi l son, |ana i HEAD OF LEAGUE Athletic Star Keeps Plugg ing5 Along i in Hit tmg Rare Chi Aug. 17 (P- {as ser s carlier but p workm ¢ Philadelphia pace for A bastmen. Averages relea including Wednesday give the Athletics's first | mark of .3 four points t week's mark. Behind Foxx Simmons the lar: ush, St oughly Foxx of set the continues to rican League games shy of and were K. williams With tr includin | defended i by driving durir the am batti out threc Yanke ssume with a n They’re Wearing Pa jamas On Links Now! volved no im- | T Yank- ees who 1 ne rage a week ago, sled them to climb over the A who slumped points to Detroit with .30, the prov four third same a week Built around the 1 ew York had a 06 for th had scored T opponents to 464 ru | ership in both depar | vou ought | | Robert Moses Grove f his pitchir the scason, 17 " innings Wednesday. cighteenth | getting its lone {dence te |ond inning two. Perhaps the id convey is one of ciples of the ball, the “dumb" to think s the first to score, counter in the fourth ning. This was the first run scored | off Joyce in the last 31 innings. Bu lo failed to hit until the seventh hen Russert hroke up the ball game with his home run. Moio, right fielder of m. turned in of the day when he <ht field past the Providence w pla about givin Somewhere the Provi- | liancy and the feature h which raced from | ahility. The foul line to | with good sig mmary: | the inclination to can, in a short lead straight inalogy be d makir than any nk of in othe sWng a ea the golf—that, all instruc \g th to I cardinal prir W 10 between mental dumbness lies the I © ma fair muse learn twe when ions ball a ride, bra an picl seyth n swinging & a golf example r games nodicum of brains to cut da mower o thought the n > | ability | hana sport 17—1 ight roan ond victory by Pat what nd S on team sturting with the when t winn p: ns on only hits, went to o vhelming avalanc ahou sies or with a brassie, 101 o ther the os to learn game rder it the pr was Brit re, W e wishes to he hitt tter and of iin b - scor . cquippd and W tr k up the wo |two weeks 2 won and two L w failed to nly | and his victories Burrit ntis Pny Cardinals starts wrk rer standing and five ( member of Connie ) rii- | hurling troupe, Rub t dropped on ng € 17 Tom triump 7 He can stroke it not ish e where the game to learn by he of a the ov to with rship hon triples, Fon 1 Mill Phila doubles, 1 runs M runs, Gehringe etroit, rig, New York, 102; hits f, 168; stolen hase it Wm Ends Hegt Hoy Gross and s Bureau y will knock S mixed to right, President Herbert Hoover Will this Probably Attend Pirst Game of n it meets the t to beat Johnny Cabay's possible commis- Legion pro- tional tourna- on event which mpionship tern halt n the junior played in Louis- er fourth, fifth I > will be six regional onship teams in the Washing- ton games. eastern sec An of- | GOLDSTEIN KAYOES KAUFMAN Aug (UP” —Ruby side junior lighte Joey Kaufe ith round of a scheds bout at the Coney last night. Goldstein Kaufman 137 1-2. wir Brooklyn t's bout hetwee former national | kn 1 out the Q nd City, Bostan. \ with troft, 18; strike roit, one the OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN BOBBY JONES T0 DEFEND TITLE IN GALIFORNIA | w | al l tie | 1\ tional Amateur Champion to Bat- bt | tle Field of stars Over Pebble Naod , do HEY , we LIGHTRIN? STRIKE Nou !« GIT oFF'A THAT STEED M~ ITS A MIGHTY MARVEL Vou AT KiLT! ~TH" ol THING SAVED IS THAT JoSEPHINE ®lat will piec he it na o Iw‘[ win “i' L | his Oninotidofthate | While in the throes of learning |Jo | th me, the novice might do well | tc dumb to the difficulties of | M golf and let his mind only function |of in its imitating capacities. After | acquiring a f game, o s | C plenty of cpportunity of exercising | hi brain in the choice of clubs and | be and keeping one's self in the 1 to had d LU SRS Two D tchers tric m the heen donc he ning tid. damage Lamt turted lasted only one and au third in- and six hits rattled oft his de- livery. Zaleski then took up the bur- den and he held the Tridgeport sluggers to four hits, but he had [ the | toc “alifornia, where Atlanta, Aug. 17 (P ones, the A\l open ur golf champion, rs. Jones, frien lay ' | Beach Course [‘ o (Yot SHE idlods ')jj natio: accomy his parents an plar over the southern Bobby wi s title at DPebble Beach, er 2 to 7 The which include ed to leave route fov KNows A BLAMED TooL ~~ TVE BEEN RIDINT R FoR ELE\/;U B and an sanied by 1 a party Atlanta | VEARS 4 ERSTELE 1l defend 3 s Charlic | Rridgepoct's mar; | their {summary 1 v poor support shots After a time, it appeared that it |proper f would only he a matter of how large would be opponents of mind. venture on th until he can without er shot ought not to s golf course fairwa One G-inch wi 1y a being in the r Better be nh until that There will be plenty golf later on BOXES 10 hl(\\\ Rrooklyn, N. Y. A 17 Gans, Brooklyn srated his 20th ring last night by boxi draw with Henry Goldberg Gans we d ove Tersey 50-yard zh every ot e of time for brainy middle- annive Joe cele a 6 round of Brownsville, N 158, Goldberg RUTH ONE BEHIND w York, Au 7 (UP)—By hit ting home run number 32 yesterday at Detroit, Babe Ruth today only one homer b a4 Chuck K Phillies' outficlde in the major league laurels. Klein has Dorlo, Hubhe MacDo Sabo, Paul Neal, 15 year old sensational apprentice jockey in Chicago, amuses himself playing baseball with his two sisters and practicing on the piano. 110, Losing pitcher Clancy Laba | | the { Beach to \ pra | | K | Lake | | party Slack, Jr., also entered his name in tournament, will spend four | days in Los A s nd George Von Elm have an ex- hibition watch with Cyril Tolley and Angus Storcy, British stars, on Adgust 23 After the exhibition Jones will go directly to “v“\‘n{v‘ on th where Jones tourt This Bobby teur event, won Per! 1ip flight Since wi ment will mark twelfth time tered the national four of which he has eated Phil | champion Mass course. 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