New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1929, Page 9

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B.JT\I\' D/\H’Y H RAYD \\'-I*XIiSI),\Y. {/Baseball Standing|{APLAN BATTLES (TRABON TOMORROY Games Yesterday to ri. Charlow we Louis 2, Philadelphia 1. third to S No runs, no t York 5, Chicago 4 T T e By far the largest crowd of the| Washington 6, Cleveland 2 \RC[U]’H: {0 ng N i'(fi[fll‘l}u!y : season or of many seasons past was| Boston 12, Detroit 8. | o “afnir n went out, third t at Walnut Hill Ao lter L[)Ilg Lflyo[[ ) . fouled out to » championship battle The Standing S Schrocder. Haber went out, Green Fafnir and Stanley W. L. ct. SO h it, no runs, no| Al team. Witnessing | Philadelphia ... 34 10| Promoter Johnny Brickel, of the crror i to 0 victory of the Dragons|New York ...... 6 14 7| Waterbu has made ¢ nley Works—Green was out at AUGUST 21, once again on the i : H £l PTPIPCEL Speaking of Sports r\.\lERIL,\N LEAG L3 g ot LU i i Third Round of Tourney o St e s e o o will be cen- police, fire 1 various places will be the the Buttmakers well repaid [Cleveland ...... 5 | ments to b Walicki to Krause, Schroeder : aytongle : spread o n for their interest in the con-|St. Louis ....... 5 3| fans for Lakewood a tor i t to Walicki, the T GOLFERS A[E SEEKING irings brought mos vilio This will t | DEtroiis S s s ; c 4 Ka former | second baseman making another | ! 1 av : ‘clock, . Fafnirs won the game on what|Chicago ........ 45 .385 | turns ring after a layof nt out, Haber to Krau No| Perha e smallest player eve ox at scene of the bat- R (e considered | Boston St 1L months to battle Joe Trabon, runs, no hits, no errors | e = e unli.sxlm; mighty lucky break. The situation veteran Kan: City lightweight hth Inning . pi p ¢ rah Pal Record Field of 278 Players ¥ : . i ctiott g was as follow Ferguson was on Games Toda e feature 10-round attraction of rs—Kania went out, Sal ! Brookline, stood today in | tand fanover Park re- P e T e R Philadelphia at St. Louis. he weekly boxing card. The advance Parsons. ucheri went out, Abra-|the third rc Eithe womenis Tt Open Fire on Western Open ealed is not suitable for ond in the first inning with two out New York at Ch . - " nowicz 5. Walicki was rnament surrounded by more ex Thione l E IHEN Fii S e i Joe Kania was at bat. Lt ['- e . e y a p vmj 11 <H Krause rolled | e 1 £ om | rol 2 H . v pected at the ston at Detroit 3 ut, Scott to Pa ! 2 : i ) K c Kania hit a grounder to Abramo- - stanley Vorks—wWendroski sin’| Tut t Ve it A Tt o A 543 o ; I ited {0 Insil Redeiidala el = wicz at third and his throw jt ___ Games Tomorrow 3 . . ; 3 to left. Salak sacrificed him ( Sl d o S( il ! 8 t the uet to- pulled Parsons off the b: Mike | :\).r;lvv! n at Detroit. 5 to secon ; Wendroski stole third, le 1S ol t& 0 Instico ik} gt 1 he “r’\nll i ; ; adelphia at Chic : making the bag with a beautiful |« . . ! ished by Marke ey nch was umpiring on first base s adelph : A ul | « | e Py iaThe A towards the pitcher's box. As Boston fatiole - k k. "‘m» Scott was thrown out at first m 5% 4 ‘ : —_— : iR e v | Bucheri to Krause. No runs, one s . e S 2 ) RCEDLIYC A - = SonstootlaryingSbag hit, no errors, e i < v t tt r TO FIGHT SCHMELING K To many, both v | e el : ound.fn ledide « FOIELING. | Works and Fafnir rooters, it app Ninth Inning e “Little Bill" Johnston 2 ik S ] v o ille, 1 W. ed that Kania w Philadelphia $. Pittshurgh 6 . % g Ven S i ot i, e e i ) : s . 1o fight % Scott had a double Lo, 1y el ¢ ! Sel t Miami, Fla., in uile and court ws t t nuar announced victory yes- | shot cets Joe here Umpire, Lynch, however, was on | the side opposite from the play and| Cincinnati 6. Boston ' he could not see it. What he did| St. Louis 3-0, Brookl 2 o \\nvv s but no one see was Parsons’ foot leave the bag — O'Bri atricis and he declared Kani at first. ed In the meantime, Ferguson had| scored with the run that was to be | the winning tally in the battle Neither team scored r that. rday over Mrs Chi Pittst g s ) o5 A . g to win t New Yok , - Sl : G " flied out to I St T | ireen ended Mt St. Louis > et ‘ : ‘ i : : out, Bucheri fo " hn]‘\\" 1 iss Wills We take this occasion, because tha | Brooklyn | Cincinnati Industrial league is all over but the i : : shouting, to state that as long as |l hiladelphia 66 416 e e we have watched baseball in this|Boston § ) JOE TRAIZON Ventui . e E Ba o city and that dates back to the days = v ] of the old Ward league and as long | as we have played the game, which | goes back some years before the up to the present Chicago at 5 ) the larg ¢ the on and indica- | St. Louis at Br 5 tiens poin record crowd w dittshurg Phila : : Siaah ' b war, we have never witnessed or| littsburgh at Philadelphia. [ R : | : [ 2 of the world ston. 1 off Dilly W ce o 5 ) seen better baschall than was play- | e s 1 {and mastery ed this season in the Industrial S 2 2 !tonish league. B " 1 some New York Traben Has THopes Brooklyn. | Trabon lost a decision to K Chicago at Philadelphia st ye Roches 1 Boston : route, but tl cancer from the We will « up this scor. ing th Interested il fans cn more than a million dollars of gilt-edged for the most . were exce matched and they plaed for all they were worth. Three ames during the season, an- -inning 1 to 1 tie, and other f contests will go down in his- Sh o 2 S k ) i Eitr y among the epic contests o 1 A 4 third city in amateur baseball, s e suc ‘ i ) e : uro. T ry conch no wonder. with such con- | The Standing : S hel { Jacobs pr s being staged during the week W . 8 S n & 5 |star from that fans arcn't so m ex-champion, wi part in the in the play on’ s y. Certainiy 4 | SR possible t < 2 2 S 8R4 "M C the most r fan gets his il witii | e d p . . AL i nt the Industrial le the Junior 0 U ] -50 ¢ plan ut i T ATy | The oth 3 g e = A G 3 | v and Senior gues and other |y e T b -500 for ile Trahon wen sh ,, [wise ve games played during the week, e 3 his paces at Stillman's gym in New I_, | ! hird rou who has lost only [ ! [ 477 | York. The Sacred Heart baseball team |°TSeY City 4 3 matches, me Will practice Thursday night from | N pe Taylor to Meet Woods ¥ | Oran . T, ay Al - th ATHLETICS AND (UBS IN LEAD game Sunday, tion, will cl vit rgic Woods, | the teams ¢ ed in the city tith i e o e s 0 v < i | T s i Ask us another if we haven’t answered ames next Sunday will be played Harfora g ] iteh wi lor wing f Johnn Ryn > haven’t been told, as yet, of t1 Pitsiivla = 3 I's ch r the three contests on (Other ‘clubs ot chequredy, | e e here every question ever asked about it sident Kenneth Saunders of o } ! it ""' mana o ESTION: Does OLD GOLD certified public accountant me incensed over the reports ¢ T ] 3 N > of evel A d 3 0 publish t score of every or officials of the organization L 6 o “ 2 : ; public test taken? or institution under whose { York. Clir is popular in Water- | clse { ANSWER: Yes win, lose auspices the tests are given, — Hartford | Doe : Coach lie Miller also refntes | the charg team, he says, | culating about the city Pirates are planning on throwinys 1 Saturday's game to the Holy Cross Springfield team, Allen ‘TI()\ Are all competing s equally fresh and in :ly the same condition? such a thing is possibl 2 two| 3 ANSWER: No. In the actual ¥ 2: All four brands are QugsTron: Does the official teams will meot Saturday afternoon | Al : 3 { / i tests there are no numbers on purchased before each test at conducting the test know N adaciclogi Iy 0 ‘ Siaie Chel e 3 R o 0 th rette masks. The the same time in the same which cigarette is which while ;‘)U‘!“‘bl""‘:” ':'l\< .”"'f:l ety iy Games Tomorrow istol. and N N ai ‘ T vt o o "3 : - i smoker, h tears off the store out of retail stock, thesmokeris making the test? City league, while tory for 11 B ,lt:m‘ it N.,"I‘ ficld ] : ) finds out for just as the public buys them ANSWER: No! The cigarettes ne fartford which cigarette he has - - . and the clerk who sells are arranged in sets of four.. e chosen as best. them certifics the purchase. ne each of the four Imqu QuEsTION: Is the Concealed brands. Then they are masked Name Test a ““guessing con- . . . their names completely . does the smoker at- concealed. When the official el T Sl e e pionsly AR haniteo) 2 J mpt to zuess brand names? hands out these masked ciga- s long layoff, should got In. toue 1 ST e e B y A tho 7E) ; ; rettes it is impossible for him, L mag o e So/tn th i it o d t noir es befor ‘ it /MN \Vl ]S B UT or anyone, to know one from inning, eivi another. QUESTION: Is OLD GOLD & Games To 3 S STRa A might win or lose, but they will b by N e xme number? in to beat the Holy Cross team if Pitt Pirates will give the s rovid championship. All Reari fees night. TFans his city who R: Decidedly not! The smoker states.only which ciga- rette tastes best to him, and does not try to guess the name. victory over the semer National Heavywei Ama- | . . . = : NOTE: ) Who conducts - - Beat Opponent, { el ur own | ¢ { i vou a set of ithe brand name | ANSWER: A\mw the ma ks and complete instructions . . » P. Lorillard Co., 119 West 40th Street, New York City. ture Champion Gets OfF Floor to OLD GOLDS, or elr 1 ['he tests are conducted by nshoro Sta ETINY IN A CARLGAD Chug! Chug!! Chug!! play off MAJOR LMUU LEADERS nan, Robins, 407 Hornshy, Cubs, 1 s batted in—Ott, Giants, 1 O'Doul. Phillies, 185 I'rederick, Robins, 41 L. Waner, Pirat Klein, Philli hases—Cuyler, Cub: Pirates Hits Douhl man, Tige Triples Athletics W e National Len ATt WHooPte ! aLL <eT For THE NORTHLAND! UP WHeRre THegs AINT NO GRASS , BUT Tue IMOS JUST TH spme! RES GUR ,RED ? Gee, I [WeL, Cmon, HEle me pack) e Box o 'fl"M"TcRL‘(c'F{ TTHEN UM OFE - TELL Hit | { Sald GoopevE ~ (' ee, it - 8 Lones |RED! ULL SEND Yo BoTh 6N FOR SOMEWHERE. m THE BLEAK FROZEN, WIND - SWE MERCILESS FAR NORTH.

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