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FAFN'R BEARNG BAQEBALL TEAM WINS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE CHAMFIO\IQHIP FROM STANLEY WORI\S—POUCE TEAM PLAYS IN MERIDEN TODAY—KAPLAN BATTLES JOE TRADON IN WATERBURY TOMORROW — LANDERS DEFEATS PAPER GOODS IDENTICAL SITUATIONS NESTOR PITCHES | CAMPOLO HAS STAFF OF FOUR HANDLERS SINGLE MISPLAY GIVES EXIST IN TWO LEAGUES | INDERS T0 WIN . TITLE TO FAFNIR TEAM i i Yield i i 3y 12°G Wide Throw to First By Abramowicz Allowing Bearing Allle e o Fiel American By 12 Games o & ‘;\"X}:;cll(k‘igl‘n]\h{:;l;l{;:l:';}?1“\'l'§1‘i‘:1:jl}l%\1 |(I‘Cm:1 :l Universals Take 3 {o % Dect !S'OH‘ g ! : l Makers to Score Proves to Be Deciding Point in one-Half (iianlc‘i)lz:ruigl.— (:'\‘ ago lh:oaAl\s Even From Paper Goods Nime A & G Game—Final Result Is 1 to 0—"“Lefty” Haher Holds With Giants in Double Bill—Pirates Lose to Phil- | Sl % ; b R SRR : z i e Stanley Works to Two Bingles—Both Teams Play lie \"1;1‘ écs l\\'i"l \ \i"t:l'ncn &':c Difeated WISl Suie i bl B - : : ; » — Brilliant Baseball—Account of Battle. Standing ully. Walicki copped (wo fly W h Eet | linskitat fwers N nalatinils one a Iafnirs . Wy 7 10 drive that he knocked down Stanley Wor e .66 d then caught after a j : and Corbins ........ 7 wmother after he had run away into Landers ..... i |vight field past the foul line. Bu- cheri also made a nice catch of a s leaguer in short left alak stopped a line drive o left for a hit, took anothe One lone misy in the he ground that scencd safe for i} |ning, a throw by Abramowicz on | butter, stopped a throw of Scott’s |third to Parsons on first, just wide to second base and tarned it into a enough to pull Pa ' foot off the quick putout nd otherwise {bag, gave the Fafnir Ball Bearing played a great ad-around gam all team the championship of | Every other maa on both teams [the Industrial league for the season | played 1t baseball, of 1929. I"erguson was on third with | The play by inuirgs was us fol- |two out and “Lefty” Haber was on lows: | second Joe Kania tapped a " Irming | rrounder to Abramowicz and the| jrafn v {throw went across the diamond Parsons tagged Kania on the base {line, but Umpirc Mike Lynch a o |clared that Kania was “safe” and 3 rguson sloppedlatithird: | Ferguson was across tho plate with | iKania rolled to Ajramowicz at |the only run of the game, the one |tnirq. the throw to first v that spelled victory for the Fafnir [and Termuson: scornd, Haber stop m and defeat for the Stanley |pin Fnival venerl et olit I | shortstop to first. due run, two The misplay will go down in base- | hite. one. orror city as the throw | tanley Works —Schreider walked that tos away a little world's | ;'3 ‘sto1n second arlow flisd oat uwv.ummh.p that gave Fafnirs a |ty Haber in the orious victory the Stanley | pieh fiy to i s, Works team a -rending de- | 1001 thira Goub recched frst on B o ) i feat. It was break” and, for-!g.. flicd out to Ioft. i 4 % | tunately for IFafnirs, it was the only i on Vincent's s qoh 5 \ ) i 3 e hits, no errors. A chdrataies AL 4 s PR ] TOr { LA ; m;lr,";\ of the game for ..u]mi Second Iuning ping I 1 under control Joe Me- ice game for ork being good linary game. Joe low fielding nt effect upon + hit a John- enturo ded out to right . O'Briea wos thrown out third to first. Ior right R un and Sullick er taking with one out in rs scored e firs 7 e . | “Lefty” Haber deserved to win F e : : f ) . . |He pitched a two-hit game against e openn gain i B b CAM I £ o |the ~ hard-hitting Stanley Works ontisna . 2 3 . e : crew. He allowed only two run | Fafirs—Walicki -vas safe Abramow 7. r2v bad o first | Kranse struck ount. Walicki wout (o [second on a wind pilch. Kenure down a ryrrmme e e . = : 3 3 [ners to get around as far as third, |¥ent out, thirl o t Wik RO PR R e 5 L1 |Only 30 patters faced him at _the |tAKIng third. Vanturs went out scc- red the ninth with = plat of them registering for a |0nd to first. No runs, no hits. or ind scored on twe |time at bat, Schneider walking and Victorio Campolo may fight with the fury of a Firpo Lut outside rinz be i diferent. Firpo | Green ana Salak =itz McCormiclk fanned nine while Nos- sven hiave anazer. Campolo has a stafi of four. n the other hand, Scott lost a { ALY R X . ) i Sl Dhg e e S . | neart-breaker. He was touched for | k went out shortstop e first In the Brican & the 958 v Y feature of ti was a fine run- By JAY VESSELS 5 but fhese were so well | NO TUn%, no hits, no irors. Sanies DIl : i ; ; . T3 ining cateh ) rick's foul fly| (Associated Press Sports Writer) o over the nine innings that | :1)|_,\|..| lm\mlso o & T i 51 2 ' o rs— 3ricn wes out at firs 4ihietlcs i hiiase ¢ v Pru : t tside the r 1d Jine by John- S e F)’&H GHON EAW Eg it team was unable to get | Fafnir i £ willethe 4 Sy sing § 1 [ 1 2| sor f . = 113 i ‘\' ..JLJ s an carned run off his de.|ON a throw from shortstop. ’1 rRU- souis, S : two teams will me : . . ums will mee i \ ; coretary, a1 T 4 ey liyery. He emerged with Aylngfdon rolled ontiaithe Wl e alph Kress' homer w g n s A t game on Thursday e « i WENE R 0\ ER UN Of ()WN“OYO(‘K from several vicious holes ) FAIC Dl B 1 the sixth 1a tight p 1 ) : ! z ihe st | e : . 4 and near the end of the contest, his : EATLIET I AT E attle be in Crowder of the | U Losing pitehe a g y catntve s ghaves plichedioamp i |aelivery was like lightning and he |UYng to get 10 thid. Sehneid=- 2 0 ] 1 " ! 3 fanned the last two men [made a gperf thy to the hug. Jack Quinn of St. Louis. Jat S ey ; foin s Gile votg s Eleventh Regional Champions Continue Quest For Na-| While the paim of vietory must |No runs, one hut. no crrors Crowder permitted ‘onily’ fohin hite) [ ¥in 5 T Or 1 D i SO % S S e o to Haber as the winning pitcher | y Worss -— Abramowicz veteran Chic = SR e B onal Title in Washington — Bill Joyce Leaves |with ail the oredit in the sona g T w Gae o scesented with | ot A zpatri [ SPOXINE SC Al ; Y. S S ey 1 {him for a game as finely pitched as | Bucheri to Krause. Schneider gitts’ on “hia day by 5. | Qs o a0 gnig [Hndsren e s 9| #hip of the v S Mound RWheniGamerlsfoatelyinSWin ¥ Column == L (s Ssn et sinslvultens o) St SR RN S e i ' Sl o . ; | Final Score Is 15 to 6—New York Batters Hammer time. to scou aEels non e T et e v . S TAthy InEE 2 % 3 < being a great pitcher in defeat, a ! ing ary received credit for his nintt CILCAGO St et e Ball to All Corners of Lot—Hoeover Attends. second Walter Johnson of unlucky | Iafnirs—Bucheri went out short straight victory of Totals 1 £ hall world’s series fame. Through i Walicki singled. Krause though Wiley Moore wi t . TR : : : ; 3 T | fault of his own. his head today is|bunted and Scott threw late to ses the rescu the s 1 ¥ g2 3 AL It Pe b s 0 bowed in defeat while nir. _lond to cateh Walicki. Both me . sl | Feren ‘ crous in victory, give Scott the hi were safe. Kenure flied out to cen- (S mpionshin | “potais v . ¢ | €St tribute it is possible to pay a [ter on a hard drive. Venturo fol- wced the world's | g, ) e Connec A 0 ) - man, lowed ruit and flied out to center. becon th ¢ 5 Sane ! - : 4 | v two innings did Stanley | No ru one hit, one § 1 ol wo Diggzest ik i k ta: M threaten to score. In the| Sta Works: Charlow fhed Thomas ¢ v ' r F 4 LB 0 0 You find this pretentions pugili S SERR R O s A e s 4. | St Schneider walked, stole sec. [out to Bucheri. Green got the first the bases filled and nonc A M el Zb { S ck in a ritzy T9th street T i S 4 St : Y a- ond, went to third on Green's sacri- | Stanley Works hit, a slashing single first inni o il e 51 31 4| me you are patien o el k) I C ' v 2:00 lce fly but died there when Schroe- (between first and second. Schroe- without furth, S d SR T S R 1 wdience with i el i i el ¥ jder flied out to O'Brien in left. In | der popped weakly to Rucheri. P ed only six hi 2 L ioods 0 1=2 | Campole SO T the eighth, Wendroski singled, was | sons flied out to center ficld. No The rampa Sox |1 1 SO Jh L x L somn invad ; e e |sacrifices to second by runs, one hit, no errors assaulted th tum of t i of ns, | 6 ‘ Abramowicz struck out cott | i Inning 15 hits 1 12- 4 L t v 8, Nestor 7 s business of calling on the sig- 2 & A v % went out, Bucheri to K | Tar i v opened with 4 S Hevangatl L Sy 5 Daynl i ; ound in favor of Downey, | 1R Lightweizht and Xew Rochelle irs had 11 men left on {he |hard single to left. Ierguson sac- Boston althou mpoio s born in 1 ol ¥ . L ) A 0 o AR T ball to Al vl Patt M . 3 3 s @ : y Wor had only |rificed him to second. T 13/ hits. H e UTHs s oyin e : : 1 was re v South! Amenic LR ! LY : NCgrof EatredR OIS QU EBOtE AT et fnirs HAdtmen inlseoring | thrown lout secondl to! first. O'Britn with a double and two e scot . ) L o ager, is a I " = L o e raves: Miclds | positions in the second, fourth, fifth, vmmz third. Kania flied out to in one run and scored tu AT % g DO QY il Feal |sixth, eighth and ninth innings but | Sehneider. No runs, one hit, no er- A ‘ ! | the Argen ) 1 R Eaos A .1 Doston, Aug. 2 *)—Jake Zev- {could not bring them in. m“rl"an Lfiaopp il vo 1 1 likewise dc S B I Span(zhy) AEEISRhaL S oor R ! by, Lynn lightw 3 Except for two poor throws by nley Works—Wendroski went ' oo ey . ¢ . 3 - New ielle, 1 o [Abramowicz and a mistake in Bucheri to Krause. Salek fol- Thre s s Te wre ) o § 5 2 7 have been n e [ udgment by Scott, the fielding both | lowed suit and went out Bucheri to *' v 00 round bout to be he s 1in the in and the outficlds was | Krans Abramowicz sent a high G" C '1 fl‘ L e S S I field here on September 3, 1- | gilt-edged Mickey Bucheri at | fly along the right field line and IHies H] A ‘ o leann ! 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