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i oo s Ao — O Ao B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 192 CHICAGO CUBS AND REDS DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER Crowd of 35,432 Fans Crowd Into Cincinnati Ball Park Expecting Battle of the Marne — Both Games Are Very Businesslike—Pirates Again Bow to Giants— Phillies Triumph Cver Robins—Ruth’s Two Hoeme Runs Fail to Win For Yankees—Other Games. WIN FIRST GAME 'HOLY CROSS TEAM GOES N JUNIOR LOOP: INTO FIRST PLACE TIE A Pirates Toss Away Chance of Victory After Getting a 4 H{)ly C,IODS Team Deleats Se" to 0 Lead—Battle Is Extended Into Tenth Inning— 11:0§ by 10 to § Seore | ¥Five Home Runs Feature Heavy-Hitting Encounter = —“Starhead” Budnick Saves Day By Brilliant Stop ot Third—Firal Score Is 7 to 6. | Losers Suller Fourth Straight| \ WALLOPS SOKOLS CORBIN RED SOX, HOLY CROSS AND KENSINGTON WIN IN CITY TITLE SERIES—PIRATES LOSE TO HOLY CROSS IN CITY LEAGUE PLAYOFF—TWO GAMES PLAYED IN JUNIOR CIiRCUIT--BABE RUTH HITS TWO HOME RUNS ON SUNDAY—SPORTS HOLY CROSS TEAW |CORBIN RED SOX SWAMP FALCONS IN WEIRD GAME ; | Four Pitchers Do Everything But Throw the Ball Deleat in City Series Across the Plate—Tcbinmen Take 13 to 5 Decision in City Championship Series Contest—Haber and s | Buckland Start on the Mound—Rose Relieves Him The Holy Cross bas nised to all team just R a 12 to 2 win and Is Hi nself Taken Qut For Hayden—Details. e e afternoon at Willow Brook park £ By the 0o 1 o Phantoms P = 0 When it handed the Sokols their| 1OUF Pitchers did everything but | ayden, 1v. p Bt o \me¢ 5 667 R f I Sokols heir % anfa, 3b . abL¥ can i . Pl SRR T T S 5 7 s ) z i champlonahip seriealtl TneloR s o sesul LIt BiCorbinER od sSox AL Ha s BEGRERRLERENE SRR a0 i came off i ( Holy. Cross® Jrs) 1 s 11 5 o 1 g was on the mound for the parish | COP CitY series game at St. Mary's|oeary, ‘s 30930 g b 2 but hardly as advertised B Lot 4 P 400 )| &b tand e enlita | field vesterday afternoon developed |luty. rf &y S0 0 Thrents andlcounier-hx ! The Holy Cross Juniors won their 3 7 2300 L G ;. B Ca e DO Ol o Gnel Ll the) welbdost spectacles | g 5T B oawm wouldh when t BRSO W T 5 8 i1 —_— z»x;rt l}nn\\- n.' that has taken place in the city this | corvin 014330 200—11 : W or City baschall league Saturday s hi ‘L ¢ . . n the first inning Dalkowski season. Outside of occasional 1 Falcons 021 000 11— 5 ®on, Kolp and Donol S ) s s (R ting an upnfll battle an the | Qanthendare Soope Second Vig- | watkea and Charlie Kreaar beat out | sistente clonting, tihe . cama. wet | Tws base hits: Titzpateick 3 A..Hus selves once 1 . : i way, the Holy Cross baseball team b i P : | ber 2, Walicki, Preisser, Hergeron. Three on ! 2 uins 10 to 4 at Walnut Hill park iy . . . a’bunt to get into position to score slow and uninteresting and after | e Lits: Kanfa, Flelds., Struck out: By fines of a 5 112 1 0o second league tilt of the day | Went Into a tie for first place in the tory in C][y Title Series on “Starhead” Dudnick’s home run/two and a half hours of tiresome | Buckiand 7. Rose 1. Haber 1, Hayden 1. ooy \ T g gion downed the |City baseball league Saturday afte g |drive to right field. Irom this|playing. the Red Sox came out| e flel A RGBT T e | point on the Sokols were fighting (ahcad, 13 to 5. i) TO. the ) e A b Sequins 5 ey o by the score of 7| The Kensington A. C. ball | hopelessly uphill and finally col-| Although the weather was ;mrmiST MATTS HEAT Kneis I v Rl o ) s toam outlasted the DBurriits in a |12Psed in the eighth inning when!and ideal for baseball, the four s i sancinscan ! ] i of the|to 6. The game was an encoun g 3 3 the winners scored five times on'pitchers who participated in the | 1 ‘30:““)“"‘""“”‘"‘;‘i' & . u 1 the advantage over poned from two wecks aso be- ' : tilt : (,"‘" 1‘_”' iy three hits and four miserable errors. game, acted as though they were | SA[;HE]] HEARTS B 1 0 0 0 v e P e grounds yesterday afernoon and ]1,rr.?\3§ ried @ fine game, for | youngsters throwing for the first| ey x Eo northern part of {1 S o was & contest of U5 @ TeSUIt toolk an § to G decision the losers but his mates failed fo|time. The three Falcon twirlers sty LopatL i Ljouts snita Hoj i enl et e from the northcndcrs. The game, SV i ‘1“']"”‘ support. ~ Jrrors| Haber, Rose and Hayden, issued 11 ; Sy B L the s and these proved <o | MtUng agRparuolEhoth e ety o bt 4 and poor plays kept the losing hases on balls between them while | (] bl't t I YI 'H d ly did not « A i s 1! be the deciding factors of the gam two gift runs by the k:: :». sl ':’]’y(‘ mu"h"]r»w;vl o (e time| Buckland, ace of the Corbin nine, 1s- oupstitute or Yaiesviile an D ata i 1 v l te \n error, that prevented them aking the ? }4:'(‘ he __‘“Hv S 1'\{'{1 |:v sued seven free gifts. This g;xla\_\" WaHO Ollt YlGIOI’ W \ S the nine L T S e et G e A wobbly Durritt defense at eriti- | Bl \" o lj”“." s ‘ecoiveq | VAler all the time and took the in-| season Guy 1 T these aided the winners in |, ornoon, two of them by Bill Man- | czl moments was the big factor in e same tme Scott received torest out of the battle. When th=| . y i {anus, ) 4 2 uls W. Honis and Nedwick got 5 Ry 4 4 o wtiful support and was never|nisohors managed to put the ball | An elght run splurge in the eighth tabiss for Chic 4 e B 1 o [wick &9t |gan, cateher of the Pirate team and | the Claneymen's vietory Yerall ol e o e o e ihe plate, the batters con |inning geve the St. Matt agerega- winning his 15th g s Toa blow of the samo. de. | ¢ others by Matulis, Partyka and | the Burritt misplays resulted in add- | not until the sixth inning that eited Solialy therel beins e x| tion a 16 to 7 victory over the Sa- S e y 5 : 2 DL : R sudnick, The gitt runs came in | in the win vun column. losers got & man to third bas :H i\ old) re being | ered Heart nine yesterday afternoon Pete Donochuc T s LAl Shubereiolouten e I nnie whsnDalkon sl sollE Johanyioseistarted oniihe mound iy ifo fhis fime dtiicy ad | beeniabie fl pRn el ol SREETRIN AR o (e Ewashing ont schibolEaronnds! The crowd st t i 11 TR L e o lito sccondibyn i in an attempt | for the losers but the south IS o get but one runner as far asli el Hab "(“1 S f‘ on the bas. | The Sacred Hearts were scheduled A e e A S Ofercd some Semsd-|“Chiek” Charlow and a bad throw | found his offcrings much to their | sicona the opposing pitchers when the b4* | to play the Yalesville team but the Redland field = 7 o opponents fo hit eures|to second by Manganin an .attempt | liking and batted out nine bingles| ™ In the fifth the Holy Cross crew|!le started. The l’ 91, 1” \sy for|Manager of the visitors called the pennant-bou W e - RS L0t safe- o nip him off with two men out.'and scored seven tallies during (he |agded two more runs to those made 2NY f’“fi’“_’;“ o ",‘I"”‘f & Y .| same oft at the last minute and Hack Wilson did % Gl T he ball was low and went into | dusky stay. glowskl, Who |y the first inning on a base on balls, | the ted Sox batters who combed his | 3y, n g0r val Gay of the local out- throated Bronx L Two base Bits: 1L 1 i ; ¥ walking | right field. Dalkowski came home |00k up the pitching burden for he | (wo hits and an eeror. offerings for six hits and eight runs| ey ooiced the St. Matts to uppear time 3 e o the play. The other came in the | Burritts in the last half of the sc Brooks was helpless in the !N four innings. Haber also allow- |y jiq gtong, for this, however, siadley 1, Page 3, A gieamaRyag hth and tied the count. Star Bud- | enth, proved to be a little more cighth due to the support afforded |°d four bases on balls. He left the | “mye st natts started early and e e Wit ortstop for th: | nick had singled and had been sacri- | fective, allowing three hits and a | yim by his mates. Salak groundeq |Mound in the fifth in favor of “P in the initial stanza crossed the plate hEhnadeisevarall in iz d ten ehances ficed to second and third when | lone counter. to Dolinish but he {hrew wildly to|R0se: Rose was as wild as a hawk | {hree times. They scored again in The even break ¢ & T 1 of them be- | “Huggy" Carlson uncorked a wild | S riminger, hander, twirled | grst Brosks fanned the noxt two |and red a 5 In tWo | the fourth and fifth innings. In the stretch the bR ; pitch that sent him across the pl: or the Ken outfit ‘and al-1yatters but then his mates tossed |aNd a third inning: *|sixth inning the Hearts broke the Tatrallico: 10 The Dirates started off with a though he w oped for 15 safe|ypo enmo away by throwing the ball |intermixed with two hits gave the!ico and scored their first run of the i o —_— HOLY s three run lead in the ining | | lows, he proved to be more effective | iy "avary q on but the right one, | Red Sox five more runs, lzame. Two more runs were added T0ito 5 ze now is Al ALK 1 it appeared that the game was ' Vith men on bases than his two opb- | by, ring the mixup the 5 .| Hayden finished the game for th>| (o the St. Matts' total.in the seventh PR r et Sstned o2 i 58 0l 5 ver ihont Ana there " Hosa ilicled L nonen He Lreezed along in fine ! iaq” thres hits, inclt and managed to keep the|and in the eighth inning the winners Tt iihe wily Mr 1dy in the | Resves. 3i ¥ J L o lstole second d thir tyle until the cighth session when |j o G 4 ar of runs. Buckland, al-|bombardedgReed at will to drive him L edl ; S e G e tlie Burritts smacked out four A Do i oy 1 inclined to be wild, was sel- | from the mound. Eight hits w three of the G ) 0 0ithen hit his first home run bringing ifs and scored a trio of runs. the Sokols showed their only |dom in danger and had the Falcon |good for a like number of runs in- who took three out of four. Vi ; g ? 3 §|Berseron in ahead of him. Another ! Gadomski was the big gun in the | pynon ™ \yith one out on Dolinish, |battters in control. After his|cluded in which were two circuit Lester Sweetland pite} s o o o|home run by Matulis in the fourth, 0SS hitt tack, Herapped oMt Govini and Szymanski - singled in | teammates rolled up a big lead, the |smashes by Steege and Bobeck, a lies to a 4 to 0 triumph over the |Heving 0 0 olgave the Pirates four. four safe hits in five rips to the | onqer hut (he best the team could | Corbin pitcher cased up and took | triple by E. Matis, three singles, two Robins in Brooklyn yesterday. al- | b s = =| The Moly Cross team couldn't "‘(‘,;"“\ ,""‘_“"\\‘f:‘:““ of ;)"fl':“(“_“ \_““‘1‘:’;‘; do was to score one run. The|things easy. He sent seven batters|bases on balls and an error. Jowing only four h d Willie |, % corg Surititilined fonvthi SmnenENSIEES G S s Sy the | Other counter was the result of a to the bench via the strikeont| However, in their half of the Sherdel shut out the Braves in Bos- dnick connected for ;H'v‘ anc a friple quring el ;e by McHugh and & sacrifice |route. | clghth, the Sacerd Hearts scored four ton by an identical score while al- 1 s 1 Partyka followed with a {Cramer et (helKeneingtont crewi| Mot Zetarskis bat | Doth teams went score! in the|Tuns and added two more in the lowing five hits. 3 e the s ore 4 to S T Jeantifel running catches were |Opening inning. The Red Sox push uiiih The game at the Polo Grounds o o irat i oot o b > by Zetarski and Wendro; cd one ac the plate in the sec e Sinoippateatued by Stic was marked by Mel Ott’s 32nd home 1 ‘ Holy Cross came through ,nq Mikan fielded brilliantly for (he latter was slightly injured |ond while the Falcons tallied twice, | 1eaVy clouting of both teams. New- run and by Cy Rigler's manipulation e ther run in the fifth when | Gneion i ana Darrow turned | Yhen he crashed into the fence in | In the third inning, Haber started | /28N Linderen and . Matis led the of a broadcasting device which am- i went around the cirenit jn"some sparkling catches around "Nt fleld after mailing Szymanski's his ascersion and the Corbins took | “inners' offense while Kuklinski and N0 o our comntakot Glnboiles i on two « Then in the sisth le e ot B ion T rouliin tharnith, |advantage of his erratic pitching 'n | [[10TeS Were the best bets for the and player changes to fans through- ] the winners went into the lead. With | oq in the field for the. lone | The summary |the next few innings to taketan 11| '°%Cr : out the vast park. (7t & m\“ out, Partyka singled and came | phe winners took a commanding GEE | lead. From then on the game| ¢ Summ MATTS After 32 scoreless ininng. the mas- riding in as Jo Budnick slapped W in the first two innings when | Daliowski, ss & RO SARD | wvn out and boring. R HPO A B ter minds of the Ya 5 devi W ) T home run between Joft cent red a quintet of tallics. They 2 oz itzpatrick, veteran of | Newman, 232 2wl 1 plan for getting runs across the |l The Pirates brought their rooters | scored one in the fixst when Cram ey F seball game, had a fields | Suess, 3 S e plate, at once simple and eft to. ithei in the cighth 1ode home from ond by after T A of the Falcons' | i e Hen S e Mr : Charlow led off with a single and atpol el T o b At o 1 pitchers. hed out two dou-|preisser, p T s step to the front and hammer the L : I sacrificed him down. Berger- 4, three hits, a pass and 0 2 1 o bles and a single. He scored four B Matis 1125601 00 ball out of the lot, which he had Y a1 t- lon flied out to the catcher bhut Man- | of Burritt misplays all com 1 11 0 1|runs ickey” Haber was the bat. [ (™% gy Dasa u8 Ll mpgiceted ttodogtor > days until tled fairly evenly until the eighth gan connccted for his second home |Lined, gave the winners four more 1.1 0 Olting star for the losers, connecting | opeck 't Tt vesterday, as box score of Yanke inning when the Legion scored six|run of the game and the Pirates T % »lfor two long doubles and a single. 3 e games will show. times on three hits and lot «fjwent into the lead. 6 to 5 ! losers scored their initial run Do Doth catchers, Sullick and Totals 16 16 9 B el Tis b 1 (o onchation wretched fielding by the association | Wdwwiis i.wolaax Sreffit-nt caawal > fourth inning after two were 1 27 14 3|nan, played heads-up baseball e Bitnst Wall & iias ovs. The losers came back in their| In the last half of s e O T - .| did their best to put some 1 Kuklinski, 1 andthie ninth e Sl n bat and scored three tim : Holy ( toam re + [ went o second on a wild pitch and W PO A Blihe game. “Joo" Kania played = |Sapkowski man’s park yester ith | but this was not sufficient to threat- | wars and tied the count a~ain when | counted when Snyder ¢ 0 1 o 1| strong game at third accepting | Flores, ss snapped the Y of gonal League en the lead of the winners. r Budn ed, got o third Adams' hoist into right ficld. 0 T B nces without an error. The | Zuke. 3t Scatiles noinesioonblitin BT | In the second frame the winnersion two sacrifices and Carlson hit | Clancymen scored again in {he last Ofedanl ¥ l D et R nnl Hor bl tallrron ——— bunched four hits and a base the screen behind the plate with his | halt of the fourth whe 0 open- A 0 0 CORBIN RED SOX Wornfeck, ¢ 35 but failed to win the ball g 5 PITTSBURGH balls to take a to 0 lead. d heave | e the session with a o into left AB R H PO A I-'il)\mvl\. f HHTeH the DBrowns dia e AL R H PO A * team got one iese back in | Neither team scored in the ninth | e went to second when the e Tae[aber et ies) gt p R : ] fourth when tripled fo [and the Pirates, although Rose got ball ot past Gadoms base- by 1 A nlhaaraat Riith's two hex T . p o u H. Recano from first to third in the 10th, could not bring | runncr took third as Snyder was be- 5 2o s R e v e e ras G he losers reduced the Legion's|him in. Star Budnick got his third [in3 thrown out at first base and 2 1 oMo o) s e 1llead to one run when they scored hit of the game to open the ninth. |5eored a moment later when Cramer | et GRS and Chick Klein %[once in the six With one out|Si Budnick went ‘o sacrifice him [lifted a sucrifice fly into center field. | | Three base 21y 1086 Matts 300 110 Hihe Athlafica: alsorlost ' 2l squillaciote and registercd |and Carlson hit the runner with the Kensington lead was cut by hles 0 0| Sacred Hearts 000 601 042— 7 when Al Thomas allowed torir 1 0| when B, Matis hammered a triple 10 ball as he was going in to first. Par- 0 runs in the next two cantos. In| = 0 0 Two hase hit: Koczta. Three base hits: hits to win by 3 to 0. It was three | ot i conter, tyka flied out to Yankaskas. Then | by Gadomski and | MEET IN WRE BOUT | oy o Tl e Rl R thres |3 e L 0 o Totals 10 runs: Babeck, Steege, Flores. Struck out: oW 0t Tt fovi tha Sox over e Legion sent ten men to the J. Budnick bunted and Carlson field- a tally and i the | chicago, Aug. 26 (UP)—Stranalor F: | By Reed G, Preisser the leaders, who now s 15 25 13 3 and scored six|ed the ball but held it, the batter Budnick’s single and | .yis former heavyweight wrestiing | H | —_— G '0c theit i teignt NEW oiK % collapsed com- | &etting a single on the play. Ma hother. A field-| opopnipion, and Matros Kiriler 5 1 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ad remains fixed at 1 S B p and the rally | Cinezyk, an casy out in four times at L 1 error scored the | oot hore tonight 0 0 FOR BEST RESULTS SaraR A R ! Al bat, then crashed a single over see. |6venth Kensington tally in the last o saime period is identic i T 3 o s never really in ond and t ne was over half of the sixth e e e Detroit - finally won fr 3 £ 11 0 fanned nine he| Starhead Budnick and his broth- | . Th¢ made t best bid for tngton, stoppi I R SR i ed twelve hits off th Joe were the hitting stars for the | ¢ game in the Dol Sthe OUR BOARDKNG HOUSE By AHERN to 7 in 11 in e ) | offerings of Hy but it was the mners. The winners collected 12 | ©1Shth inning. first up, e TR 6 ) lnatiers bispert whic hitaenattiG Iosois ina s singled to start the parade. Adams SRy A o 2 Olsinners fo pile up Budnick pulled the best fielding play | 1100 0 TIENE field but Stan’ Budniek x. Cleveland took 3 e en at Walnut Hill park this year ||10V°d Kopee to feane e T — 5 5 : e % e SNl E L when he 1.ade a one handed stop of | ¢, Arepbed a one baser into right 1 Z 1 scored a 1 " 3 § IR0 SRR and Sihiesg e rnnn nent dater when one of Seriminger's ; 3 1 1oz . t. The ball went so f: et : CH e Amen:an Leagu:3 : » : o i L le to s The winners brought the scoring : - by 1z s < DACK- 110 4 close in the last half of this (First Game) : Al \ E ki canto when they pushed across their e s ] ) ; s : i th run, f © ) I ¢ H 0 0 summar: BURRI AL ¥ o URE e LT . 3 R M po .4 Do » b 3 3 A gi[Paatulls, + 1 1 v ) 1 1 3 1 0" » ) P s ) |1 4 | E 2 A BO A 1] i 3] i M it TG 5 A ot H wn 3 eign i 81 Buanick, 1 v Bish £ S ' ¢ SerETE e el T e 0 natted T o e Recall Tolson From S u | Ll P Los Angeles Outfit & L g Chicago, Au (P—Charley I = = . Jison, big fir man recajled S [ \ S AT LINCOLN FIELD from Los Angeles the Cubs to g \ : P ( 0, Auz. 26 (UP)—The replace Charlie Grimm, injured ficld ¢ ¢ i 7 ) 7 » switeh ) tain, today s ready to go 1o for a 1 <. He was not in of gettiz National 1 oyt into today's game with Cincinnati, as ‘ Chicaco | Clarence air who has played the M ' every track | position since ( m was injured ¢ ince rocords | last week, has playing exccl ! i 4 b S s itance: ¢ 3 idered possible that [lent bascball. r got a doubla T of Manila 1 1 lds would vass even [in the first game 1 a pair of toreh o kman | the gocd showings of other tracks | sin in the second tilt of yestec- | : 2 18z o (Cc on following page.) |t Astoria, Ore. e during the summer. 'm s doubleheader at Cincinnath, | I Il GAPDPING AROUND THE COUATRY, ] 1 WILL STAVE oFF THE DECLINE OF —THIS HoNoRABLE HoUSEHOLD BY DoiNG THE cooKilG ForR WE MEN! ~~ WHILE IN PARIS, I LEARNED THE CULINARY SECRETS OF THE MoST FAMoUS FRENCH cHeFs ! EGAD «I WILL SPoIL YaU LADS ToR THE ORDINARY TARE OF. PLAIN CORONER WILL FIND You GUYS UNDER TH” DINING Room ABLE ~~BuT IM GolNG o RIDE A STooL. BRONCHo AT EAT UKTIL TH? CAN - OPENER BREAKS ! ~~THEN WE “THRowW oOUR TFATE oN EGGS AN WATERMELON UNTIL MRS, HoaPLE COMES o —TH” »RESCUE ! [ RIITRTS CHEF Il I 1929, BY NEA SERVICE,

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