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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY AUGUS’Ij 19, 1929. HOLY CROSS TEAM DOWNS FALCONS IN CITY TITLE SERIFS—KENSINGTON DEFEAIS SOKOLS—SENECAS TAKE BURRITTS INTO CAMP—BUFFALO WINS LEGION REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP—LEADING TEAMS VICTORIOUS IN CITY LEAGUE — SPORTS ITEMS MALONE BEATS BENTON IN IN BRIDGEPORT BEATEN BY SOKOLS BEATEN HOLY CROSS TEAM NOSES BRILLIANT HURLING DUEL‘BUH]?{TSTESN%%}\TE[UB' BUFFALO IN FINAL GAME By KENSINGTON OUT FALCONS IN SERIES i —Br /| Card- | : ; |New York State Ch: Take Sensational Battle |One of Most Bitter Baseball Battles of Entire Season Is CUbinB;::n;( tgg’it];;v(eos ((})utIls;:to lf({]e‘c;‘s to ‘:an;lS tLoa;d (Joe MeGormiek Pitches Superb‘ e“Fu?rln Cot:nictlc?xrtnri‘l::;\es Hozlldens — Contest Is De- | Polish Basehall - Club DI‘OD& Waged at St. Mary’s Field Before a Crowd of 2,000 Athletics Bow to St. Louis Browns as White b()\\ Game in Gity Title Series cided in Tenth Inning—Sensational Pitching of Bill| Series Game by T to 1 Score Fans — Scott’s Steady Twirling and Miller’s Two Score Victory Over Yankees — Red Sox Down De- | =G Joyce Brings Home the Victory—O’Connell Opens | Home Runs Chief Factor in Victory For Winners— troit Tigers—Indians Trim Washington. ¢ up the superb pitehing of | Gooing With Home Run in Siy th—Final 2 to 1 T Sololioneczaaln found thies Fair Is Driven From the Box. “Joe” McCormick with a stone wall s _ 'going in the city s serivs | defense and timely hitting, the Sen- E 5 e L e e me nen bl el e T G oy Dl e = cea baschall team scored an es LS St sensaHonalinuriing ”u {wayside. The Polish lads were de- Sin el e e Shadows of anothe il era| - % eace” LA scorec 2% *4%¥IBil Joyee, star Buffalo pitcher, tho|JLE; |feated by, the Kensington club at|to be waged in this city this scason [would go wiid s 5 were called back to . 7 7110 to 4 win over the Buri v York state champions won the . : . : il the Percival avenue grounds vester- |the Holy Cross eked out a 6 to 5 couple of hits were wasted. After Grounds erday by the finesse E 0 R MChRmPIonsnioiseslearhatlly 4 i Legion regional baseball day afternoon by a 7 to 1 score. |victory over the Falcons at St.|Miller's blow Si Budnick doubled:to two of the younger set with a lively | x e A Grave 1 terday afternoon at the Washington | pampionship at Walnut Hill park | > “ Pechuk, toiling for the Southend-!yo o0 o0 " d of ap-|left, the ball bounding over Rose's bail, snipping atters from a dis-| X r Bishop in 9th grov was the Senecas’ fitst|gaturgay atternoon by nosing out (eralivas niAne et e i ey flsldihefore a fcrow e i Tt tance of sixty feet and six inches. It |, " b5 oehra ) victory in the scries. The game a8 |the Bridgeport Herald team, cham- the sterling support of his team- |Proximately 2,000 yesterday nffor-il\fi(xvl. ; [x,‘,o“ shmfmp nm L Tl will be many ternoon r Home runs: Foxx 2. Struck out; | fliled with many sparkling -|plon of Connecticut, after a heetic 1 l n D mates found the opposition easy. Hs [noon. The score see-sawed back and j;_‘zo““"}ho m;{f et e pitehioe i e b S Tl R e though the battle became very slow | o0 2O 0RCE T ,L[)Ual Basebflll Ul lOpS (P v i s losing the | forth. the lead changing three times | Haber p 3 ed game then the onc Percy Lay Ma- e d sting at times. | A crowd of almost 5000 gathered & lead that his mates had given him |before the final frame when Lefty | : 1554 aclitha on from Lar WASHINGTON * Senccas were far superior 19|t witness the final game in the two- Gldmg Gflme w ODDOHEHIS e R Gy o e by Sl v e j?npummstm;tm alhpg:oarox:ezoufg Benton and the its by a margin | AB It he Burritts, playing a steady game|qay tournament. Many were drawn |throughout the struggle. Not a|ahurler from Branford, walked four | “"‘f: e & '“" e et dge. b Dt 2 throughout and conne g fOr iy the excellent report of the work ihans | batter on the losing club was pass- |men, thrée with two out, to force in | NOt m.tn a ]r;'xj _ak erh (;: thg;rd The Chicago d baller held |G e | bingles off the 110t the Buffalo boxman and thes When the Corbin Red Sox baseball led. Eight of the Sokol stickmen |the winning run after he had fl‘;‘:‘) F:’!‘h\d h‘;\*c:msm(\mxeed See command of his game at all ti : ; 3 | Gembleomiien |iwere Pnot Saisanpolnted | Showing! e T 1a3 o hitktimels) and sately. {found his delivery too difficult to|doubled to drive in two runs and | Where he ha and after he finally rece & & {usual hard Jurritt te 'one of the finest exhibitions a % £ | himself in the last half of (hl,\u‘kull of a wild pitch by Haber. I PRy 0 2 1 L 57 \ ¥ e : el 3 ce. | fathom and they were set bac n [score himself in the last ha e port of one rune in the sever 5 3 1 i 1 (scemed dead on its feet and offered youngster has ever given under firs | R L e trikes. |eighth to tie the count. UocgRUdRICIS S:"“”d"“h\“’ 1’i““;“ Heo achiallviacenaatiol havelan i KR 0 H |the Senecas little 1esist Atlin this city, the Buffalo captain| 0 0 e I S e e e e el TS S B e el G TR S thé W ‘lodt o G pregnable lead. o g BSUILe) 2D 0RE |times the team snapped it up and | tyrned back the hard hitting Con- m yesterday by the score of 5 10 (i; the opening Inning when they |and the manner in which the scorp\tmw to catch Q| Tuu nic! asl ‘L hits to only four by Benton, but only {oes o o ofPlaved good basehall but the periods inecticut champs and gave an ama “ One bad inning, the fifth, was|crossed the platter three times. Aft. |changed kept the crowd on. its feet torwd to sr}o‘rr( r: ¢ groun(ierm-o once were the Gian g : 3 e were few and far between. | exhibition when he was in sufficient to send the local crew |er Schneider and Mikan went out, [from the first inning until the final | O'Leary ;;’ 'l’ _°1”° & 3 "“t""“‘hr‘o‘“j of them toget ¥ one inning.| | ke Joe™ McCormick essayed to pitch h. down to defeat. |Scriminger singled into center field |out in the last half of the ninth. All “tgzr'{?(‘l 5 :’y;'}“:n(‘ fi;"g(fom:pmh i This wi hen R VELAND |fouatheromecan anggvas o 3 [ shteen WotiEhe i pacic ity fcrew| B8 G buras of | Candanion el e ol alert e vl B it secon | fHrcughl fnefgame senestionatinela |EoTKs i I ting : and Terry si L AH R > orm. ] Eon RN R ol e ot the Bualottwirler DU | nthnlae elon Withia Sl andaen: to|and rode home when Huban lashed [ing plays fvere pulled and at the 3 i ¢ gan, rf 5 his curves breaking to perfection, | | o L gk % , | In the Jast half ot the inning the Ott on a fly €Dl L AR 3 Do ) & |ing the ten frames not a Bridgeport |sccond when Benedict bunter suc- [another single into left. Huban |Same time' simple crrors on easy | 1 t [ 5o the Burritts being able to gather bnt | £ Ibatted balls kept both teams in |losers tied the score. Si Budnick final out. A ¢ - 2 | batsman was pi g, {cessfully on tho third strike. I7allon (took second on the throw in and |batted balls kep DO s | A 2 eight hits. McCormick sent 10 men | | i fumbled Rose’s grounder and the I B e the strike.| It Was a crashing s > into cen- ' “was hit by a pitched ball and when |came home on Soule's single. He |trouble. 2 N e e Klatka [ EeE e ilter field by Wojtkowiak, Buffaia Jilanchard crred on Minaco's bunt. |scored a moment later ahen Darrow| The chief factor in the Holy Cross A e R L 1 nt route e fannec tose ta y § k. Suffy 5 s e £y 3 el R e e e s 3 S 1 Adams, two hard hitters, three times | first baseman, that sent the winning | the bases were Joaded. FAiRL TN CettonniSeonstantivE b (o ey i e e 1o 0! “Joo” was seldom in troubls T ¢ the plate in the tenth in-| Victor then emptied the el D s Sl il Db st R st e fe bl S e e 2L S LR . e 2 nd with men on the sacks his|Nng. Ford singled into left field fo|with a drive along the third bas R : ; i “Wallin tord mzmll rpoh-:lrk'd to return to the basc after ning margin in the seve W teammates came to the front and|OPen this session, O'Connell was ! line and he went to third. He scor s single jato left withjed from Wallingford. Both of A e e R th e ettt Cuyler led | e 8 % S e il e | fanned but Ford moved up as Ja-|c-d as Sullick dropped Buchs Jervis on second base scored the|latter's clouts were far over Mike RSt R 'f.{“.‘ HAVlieE oth HSine w)nrun(‘\'fl"\ was heing thrown out at first |throw to the pla Canaan’s other ".n.:v s' only run. was in the [Haber's head in centerfield. N'""‘RM(. A Aol iy hh e around on successive r it PRI base. With two outs, Wojikowiak | tally came in the eighth when Place | third inning sent one drive as far as either of Mil v ; ake ‘ levels 000 q for the I . The Senecas|base. With s kowial d o ! ler's homer but ran easily and stop. | While Klatka' was given second. fices by the N S Anc Tl E, S sent out the hit that gave the Buf-singled to right. Godbu was hi*| The Clancymen counted again in|ler's homer but ran easily an ’“7"-‘ ITabanibelte 1n B arivoldomnt the Heathcote. As tr i e falo nine the championsh |#nd Place took second. Tallon sent | the fourth session when Pechngt Ped at third as he did not want to 5 2 in the first two innings ¢ crashe e Gy Al N > imself at that ti he fourth | right field foul line scoring Rose ihe Briins extended [ e s e . The winners were the first to|a liner to right field and Place doubled into center field to score|eXert himself at that time, the four and Klatka, The Holy Cross team sight. full gar Sl SEionn o) 2 score after hoth teams had been re-|scored but Godburne was out at the |De Vito from second base, The |inning ’ & 7 = s then tightened up virle : 3 : : in| The IFalcons were determined to claimed the ball was foul but Um- In ga utiful gan + enth (tired without a score in the first . : penn ey ent Man gintolthetlead Hin |9 LhaRlalcons e I'pite Mike Lynch waa satisied that cities concerned, Brooklyn ," n‘;’ Ea el n‘ 4 hote run drlve Tnto he first Sox score came in the the fifth canto when they chased Win and introduced three out of |Pire ) h as satis A tained Flatbush gith a 3 to < tory over fall Malone passed struc out seve got as far as two were out at the time 4 s scampered i o [it struck in "t tory. Habm e s r elds walked and scored 0" | neross a pair of o i s, {town players, imported just for this|it struck in "ir territory S o g ok un l1eft center by O'C ell, first up in|fourth. Ifelds walked ar across a pair of tallies on two passes, £ - i ana i dinals 2oncol : L L SR o i e i s s triple to Jeft Iields walk |a Sokol misplay and a double oy 8ame. O'Leary came from Hartford | reached S e the Braves just outlasted the throck, cf - 0 s s R et 5 |¢d again in the sixth, went to third |Hupand, Dechuk brought the|to play shortstop, Fair from Bran- vanced /xw 3 third 5 \;hml\v N i s ot - : e [ ' was pounded for two more s ot A lohea blen en Sullick’s double to left and both. | goue " run making to a clogs |ford to twirl and Hayden from Hart- rr‘»\lnlmm o i 8l Budnick. Clark outpitched Jess Haines eones h half of the eighth when thre 5 | Lallied when Yunkaskas drove » saor |, he clouted a home run into|ford to pinch hit A to “Starhead” Budnicl Flatbush wl Jo “red- . 1 5 b 5 s S R R R ¢ men | through the box for a single. The eld. The blow cleared | 1ir got by the first inning with- grounder to :“;" i t”h\ erick batted home t vinning e : : ] RN RO B bl S B B e : |the brook, crossing the outfield out being scored on although he | Who fumbled the ball and then 1 h d ogris, o [ 10t of the in- ¥ one | WBIN RED 8O3 : ‘1 ws|walked Dalkowski, the first batter |threw wildly to first. FIs brother margin with a homer and two do! - Yo R ooy tols ut. He tight fanned the next | AB It - 5 he winners' hurler improved as| £ S Heal Toa mad reat ono-handed stop bles e s ! ] S s oL nd forced the third man o Fizpatrick, 2 .. s 1 2 iamelirostesadifanaiEncounc ot el i lls Matosisnoticd Mmjliee RiTace alessat ey de RO 3 ) isacey do Soc A R e | i sayiiened ltlsquittienitptuntil helninty JoRoamninpehicls ihalf otgthe dnning b BEGTSISERHARE LA Om faconings i bty ot wills ol L A T a2 0 1| when a single and a misplay put two a5 the result of a single by Klatka, a R A McCormick sent|in the ninth i . Gagginelio 1 i [of the opposition on the paths. {Pass to “Lefty” Haber and a fum- vv‘ql;,tprdg:r::—m © Joo Tudnick felded Do an 16 o A"‘ 1"'[ % \v\n.v |opened the sess with n single 2 2 , rt 0 Poor base running, how ver, Killed ole "_“d “”d_ lh'rm\' by Starhead h b -! l‘:i ll,‘ god O'Leary 0"~' [circuit of the bases when Rose let N0 cenier but went to third bas eyl fes 1 any chance for a late Sokol rally. Budnick on Kania's grounder. S head” Budnick SEEL G oSS A enE Rode el Al reladl boiy e Charlo The summary Miller lost no time in evenirg the and threw to WD sttt he sphere escape between his legs. Pk e TR e 1 o {count when he stepped to the plate in time to cateh Mike Haber who he Seniccas plcked up: ol mora | cehlerfeldrs leget 1 T i . ) Pk [to open the Holy Cross' half of the tricd to make third from first on R R e to left field. Chuma, | Tota! 3 3 pivelack, Bay o'l 5 session. He sent a drive far over the bunt. ’ ) Joe” McCormic Hlnle e A b e o BiChums, CANAAN. i . 2 | [Haber's head in centerfield ana Haber became wild in the ninth passed ball. The Burritts Dole o ubbe AB R et PR s en SR T 2 S Tent i (s e and walked Dalkowski, the first man 1 0 t) n to left fie and Nicdzwic! E arski, b arns. 2 @ 1 ) ases rst runs in th th : Si e ; to face him. Kredar sacrificed Dal- s R R e e e iallon, : i Si Budnick followed this by rap- e o Harry Seibold got credit for t victory at Boston where : of Jack Hendrick's pitchi was involved on the losing end. H '\1\ Gowdy, star of the Brave: world series triumph, but for five major league seasc 500k the bench for a day to pound | Cincinnati pitchers for four hits. The Athletics will have to do with 8 13 game lead over the Yankees for at 1 t another day. Two home runs : . 1 e b b 5 . kowski to second. Tronski shot o and a double by Jimmy Foxx failed g and scored when ‘John'|Wa$ trapped when MacDonald rdil- | m? H nsi, vt s i 3 [pinz a single through the pitcher to save Mose Grove in a pitche : i ' drove a long home run'cd to Joye s R D ey o e i :m\' 7 Z",mlm ‘,\'"' A o P T»;?;:Ld:lrortwhis”,‘rfo\oy'euTh:\'qx?:: e ag: s v Flat 8 0200 0 a1 2 it LSS e SRR e ot a o : | Sabata b 5 {but Joe Budnick moved Si to sec- e s gl alicki ;”o‘\::v ;'fsm»d-,l{"“fflfd th 1‘(;()\\::3 e nit ; § st I ‘.,: H%Hl',‘,fi_“i . Ml" }‘m-”; ‘n‘.v‘:;‘ right o "U :‘I;T‘\‘\-“ e e [ = = ond by shooting a single to center. “"(‘]’ ‘I‘,”“’ ,Tr,n?’-gk.| 1?";( 5 ";St’ ] won by 4 to 2. The situation in the g-ave e O o nis s sy 2 e 3 N ENSINGTON | B slen o bh Nl eab o o ]HS,P.?"I e "h(‘tm‘f,, ol standing of the clubs remained the | Struck « Both iltehiers: taf the earsoail s a pitcher's battle - ¢ 4 ade & monderful throw do the plate ! L “,pn”;.{ e e - el Rl Sl o T I e ‘ 03 | Mika : g ned to end the frame. Kiatka did not have his foot on th: e B g U Tk favestcenod bl 0o LC: e e A 0 0 ] 2 i The Falcons tied the score in the e when he recelved Walicki's Lasee T U s e s (e § Two BT ke I : 1 third when Klatka singled to let | T Neither rLle was allowed. e e IRsulins e same on fee. | i e B i R 0(and scored when Haber tripled to : “h ber waa unable to control the el o S Lcloni entelnelec ot ol I 0 . [soute, G 0 0lright center. “Lofty” was caught Iud\“:upm;;;tcmng gtn “Starhead second to Ruth in the American | aB PRl e TR s e s 1} HOMF RUN GLUB ioae : 1/ When he tried to get back to third ‘,"j e e g ! Lmlr;wl\ and league scramble. He also lifted h il st i 5 e S l' b b . ol i i 4 0 njafter starting for the plate in an ef- he forced Dalkowski home by walk- batting a ze to as his team- | 2 TS S i “ G 1B a Ry p echuk, 3 g J ford to get a homer. |ing the trio.. mate Simmons umped a trifl e i L Relavmat . e s sert. : [ R e 555 R In the first half of the fourth, | fike Noonan made an ‘effort {o through a hitless afternoon. The A's | i | N i e B : Leaders | soxors 01 000 0no—1 | the :mn Cross batters went to work smrlfi rally ro; the Falcons mlm.; t g ns by 10 to 6, b | : Slein, Phillies, f Kensington 300 321 anx 101\ alr again _and scored twir» [Kinth when he drove a vicious clon was only the third defeat of the seu- ot S i Ot Glantiial ly Tn e | score auatia whelnaa singled Mil. |as Kredar nabbed it. Hayden was son for Grove. s Gt i B e ler home a moment before. Miller sent to pinch hit for Fair and pop- Herb' Pennock was the vietim of Foxx, Athletics, 1 Kaufman of Pittsburgh was |had walked, gone to second on "v"d a single over third, Ted Ly h single which broke Gehrig, Yankees, fonal public links champion in i Noonan's low throw to first and to| Walicki hoisted a high fly in back up the game at Chicago in the ninth, | St ; 27 and 1925. | third on a wild pitch of the crowd on the third base line but turned in a good game—good oiRiby i 5 L The winners made the score 4 to [but “Starhead” Budnick —crashed enough to win by an Irish mile with Rottomla: Golfers in Lincoln Park, Chicago. |2 in their favor in the sixth when |through to mail it. Klatka, running the usual Yankee battir X . ] 1 ; 2 D! e Hurst, Philli often wait six hours before teeing |they scored once. Budnick {for Hayden, took second ' on the ishe Ruth wes! forced |t g ® A B3 o Yosterday' : off for nine holes of play. [singled and moved to second un |catch. Zapatka camped under Rose's from the game with o strained leg, i Ll a0 i > 0 0 ; fi Wl s, AN, B AR it | Zapatia’s sacrifice and scored when [high fly to right for the third out, but expected to return to the line 0D Fatheon o P v l b . SRR e tom T 2 ) Frederick, Brooklyn, 1. Hard ’rm-k s the name of one of | Joe Budnick punched a single to | “Lefty” Haber provided the field- Ho P s ] R . ! ! Totals |the winning horses on metropolitan | center, |ing feature of the game when he National league—613 | tracks. In the first half of the eighth. |made a wonderful, running, one- American league—469. | = = Miller's second homer gave xlwl = League totals—1082, imz.\n HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS winners a three-run lead. It seemed (Contirued on Following Page) £ | | Morris turned in the eighth complete game for the Sox pitching staff by hurling the Bostonese to a 5 to 4 victory | over Owen Carroll in 11 innings at | Detroit yesterday. This co itutes | el R S g R A 'When a Feller NeedsaFnend BY BRIGGS Cleveland fell up Garland Braxton With great force in the fourth and | . wk o enton 5. Malc il i Tosa e \ 3 T the sixth innings to trim the Sena 5 pit 5 Tennis tors by § to 1 in the series opener in - it k , N. Sarah Palfrey, Dos- THE END OF the Ohio city. Willis H 1dlin turned | OIS 5 ) McMahon | o0 8irl s M sreef, Kansas | n his usual risk e Bt 0 A E 4 ; 4 weekly | CIty. for eastern grass court singles | nZ SEASON | SURE WiLL - crown; Hunter and Tilden win i . You MISS UH- PEGGY” L | men's doubles final | v BUD ? & ' P EL sl O O I A e e e B ) < 2 year despite his team’s bad showing | * N5 o il o5 ) o |ReER R | championship: hoys' title goes to - D : 7 3 Jay Coln, Santa Monica < READ HERALD CLASSIFIED aps | New York—Helen Wills and Mrs Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman will ot dafend women's doubles chara- | ship at Forest Hills. 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