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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. COLLIERS SWAMP PANTOMS AND WIN JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP—POLICE TEAM GETS SWEET REVENGE ON THE MERIDEN BLUECOATS—JACK ARGOSY LEADING BATTER IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE—THREE GAMES IN CITY SERIES PIRATES TAKE TWO GAMES I; ING | THREE FIGURES OF SPORT (THREE GAMES IN JACK ARGOSY IS LEADING FRON CUBS ON FiRST DAY VERE%N;?AFR%ETEEST , : | CITY TITLE PLAY HITTER IN DUSTY LEAGUE | Pittshurgh Clan \urpl_ms McCarthy’s Tribe at Open-‘ — : 2 . . _|Stanley Rule & Level First Baseman Tops Entire Cir- ing of Series—Buccaneers Celebrate Naming of a Tilden and Hunter Meet Lott and Syt — L Six T.eflHIs 0 Swmg Into Action cuit in Batting—Zapatka of Same Team Is Runner- New Manager—Athletics Eke Out a 9 to 7 Victory D9€-g in Semi-Finals Today o J ¢ Agam Next Sunday Alternoon up——S.tanley Works Le?ds in ’!‘eam Sluggix!g—Paul Over Y zinl;ces-f!;ahe Rl)hh }!anu{Wl«f)u! His 36th T = e : o e meuw ol S?hlri‘gl((iie;‘ I,‘%.qs Ilzoop.l.n. S}c{ormg R_lxls——Flve Play- Home Run—>senators Rally at End to Down Red . 4 ers Tied for Circuit Drive Honors—Averages. Hunter = " ‘ S played Supday afternoon in the city | DOX. = B h Lt e et 3 champlonship baseball serles. These| .\ 4. 00y fAret baseran of the Goods, “Lefty” Haber of Fafnirs, Vi are near to the last of the contests | o 110 & Level baseball team, | Vincent of Landers, Burke of the A } ; scheduled in the first round and have | o S 5o ST the Indus. New Dritain “}m‘;‘m :;er, of !1(,;]-\, tmportant bearing on the four | . o Gy % Cascy of the Stanley Rule, teams that will remain in play. | trial Baseball league for the season | ju oheon of the Stanley Rule, Jo The battle between the Corbin Red | just closed, official statistics of {he | \jaguder of the Paper Goods and Sox and the Burritts appears to be |lcague just released, reveal. For son o fthe Paper Goods, the leading morsel on tap for the |Scveral weeks, Argosy led the bal- Strikeout Records fans of the cit he Tobinmen have | !¢rs and he kept up his continuous| 5 yeCormick of the .American vet to suffer a defeat In the series | Bitting right to the end and ended, pypor Goods team led the league in play while the Burritts are ahout |the season with a 43 point margin | g ikeouts for the season. He scored ready to break back into the win |OVEr his nearest rival Although he|,"t51a1 of 78 against the various ning column. The place for the game | SiiPPed "”“’”:‘1 "l"‘ 1“'?‘1““"“ o l:"' teams in the league. Scott of Stan has not yet been decided | eirele which encommasses | 12¥ Works was second with 658 and The Falcons and the Sokols will | ‘w” Hitle Wareosyinadka s on's | Haber of Iafnirs was third with 51, cross hats at St Mary's field Sunday | 5 00 OER AUESE 0 &SROt | The other strikeout marks of the afternoon in the second of the series | FEF B S L0 BEEE L ook | Bitehers were as follows: Wolfe of games. Although outplayed at every | 1% ETELG B LT T8 (FOL i, | Stanley Rule, 48; Jaglowski of Cor- turn in the series. the Sokols have a | Pt FREOTE T % e got | ! Nestor of aLnders 37; Erny team that is likely to upset all cal- | a5 pjs and scored 10 runs. During | Anderson of the New Britaih Ma- culations, the entire scason, he was one of Chine. 31; Gray of Corbins, 28; Ala g onal play without gre liffic 1 5 The Senccas will battle the Holy | o most-feared and consistent hit-| Casey of Stanley Rule and Fer- fifional League A R B 3 . 4 Cross outfit Sunday afternoon in |tars in the league. All the pitchers|rence of New Britain Machine, 19; B : ¥ L " what promises to be another star at- | jooked alike to him - of Landers 15; Ferguson of traction. Jack Argo: tribe is ach- | Coincidentally, it was h team | rs, 12; Jim McCormick of ‘h» ing to get into action and, unless the | yate, ‘Zapatka, second baseman on|Paper G 6; Goeb of Lande Holy Cross team is on its toes|{he Stanley Rule club, who was st 5; Salak of Stanley Works, Havlick every minute, a surprise is In store |cnd in the batting lists. He hit for [of Fafnirs and Zembko of Fafnirs, for the outfit. The place where the |a mark of .420 in 13 games. He|4; Morcy of Stanley Rule, Kasprow game will be played has not yet been |batted 50 times and whaled out 21|of New Britain Machine and Kor- Comnie Mack = maaons afow days off recently 10 rest Gy decided 4 | hits. pecki of New Britain Machine, 1. ; Gaolhisiae (e, Wilicre he walehed Fomimy Arnioie | Keusington-Willimantic | The other leading hitters amonz | The individual batting averages wis N. White of it e ¥ fenchip. | Here ave, loft to right: fobhy | The Kensington team has a day | the first 10 were as follows. Walicki, | by tsams are as follow or being the 1929 | Cruicksh Al nrdl o il o man cat off Sunday in the series and it will afnirs, .385; William Paper Stanley Worl champion, and Lhe | travel to Willimantic to meet a new- | Goods, .381; Schroeder, Stanley | G. AB. —————— | Iy organized club there. | Works, .367; J. McCormick, Ameri-| gchroeder ... 12 49 i Game on Monday |can Paper Gno‘h .355; Vincent. | charlow 13 ame under the |Neht. R R 0 s ek oines, i ; DA SE.EL(% '58 The Kensingtons and the Senecas | Lamnde Charlow, Stanley | pargons ... .. 10 management ¢ S, succes S e i 2 hdea avial AR ; ) A ’\- 4 will meet in the only game schedul- | Works, sons, Stanley Worl 3 g 12 Salak . sor to Donie Bt ¢ es la G 0 At hite R 3 : td in the city series Monday in Ken. | .343 and Sullick American Paper 3 : TG | 3 A se o i ruped Perce Lay Malone ‘ : : e ) e 5 LI % q LK‘ é& fiF‘PEDEN sington. This will prove to be a real | Goods, .341. T and ten ruy even innings to w : A T r t 1y's t naz. .‘ifl. b 4 JLabor day attraction and will be mu‘ Just two players in the entire : | Schneider ... 12 by 1 final game in the playoff for the |league batted in the .400 class dur-| Qo s ey ing the season. These were the two | (o1 ing the Local Bluccoats G ‘w' ect Re‘,ez‘ye On Silver City A e e e e o [ Alraricwite S N lthe stanley Rule & Level team. | mateh. iR ; gregation for Defeat of Last Week—First Inmng POSTPONE MARATHON FOR }-nrvl\{flvrv 20" itters inthe. 30 | Galda Bell and white provided the ot} and all the rest were in the | Merline .. i v e B 0 1 8 i e e O e e Results in Four m;;w — Pete Cabelus Is Hlt(m!r MORE FAVORABLE WEATHER 1100 or worse lvisions Incidentally, | . 3 : Sl : 3 'n | Belanger ... Grimes to his ! i umiliating five-set cat to| SV i R ] the Fafnir team had only two men B 7 S < e O U e e e S Star of Battle—Kline’s S p;;mt (()”npb(‘ al | o the a00) seastot Liltor ihoraibes | Conbli Zven the best of them must have an | Kremer, b ..oeess DR 1 son, who won the British doubles eral Stazes of Contest—Fina Fourth Annual Wrigley Swim Will | ing Walicki and Kania, but despite off day, a mome ¥ 2 3 2 g 4 i championship and then defeated | =4 i this, the ‘team won the Industrial ashed into a lead of 6 i i 4k Henrl Cochet and Jean Borotra in —_— | Not Be Held Until Cold Winds | lcague championship. | seventh rou the nightcap on - t in the Davis cup play| With the hopes ¢ ent . £13 Zam i | Team Batting home run. | Tat 7 0l s * [of New Britain pinned ridan Grashedte b hits oft Have Died Down | The Stanley Works combination and order seemed t restored. In t i Also on today's pir rt shoulders but, 1 v in team | Toronto. Onf.. Aug. 20 (P-—The|led the league in tcam batting with | Krause ¢ 3 * 3 rd but the New Britain tea oronte Aug « Pk o T half wey Pira % 0 five of the ecight second round t four ; al Wrigley arathon | & 8rand average of .297. Kenure Hoosier : ! 3 matches in the national 1! game, the 3 Poliee Te- |garnered a total of 18 solid smacks | fourth annual Wrigley mara Bearing came second with .252¢ The | Venturo i : mixed | gan ; ; oo 4 swim has scttled down, temporarily. | e ety A and co s s . @ doubles play and the semi-finals | partment ) sccured oft Kline. Meriden went hitless and | (o o period of watehful waiting on | American Paper Goods was rd | Leipitz with .276. Stanley Rule came in|O'Brien tinued the 1 he § A : z matches in the national veterans and SWeet revengc scorless' after the fourth inning. |waler temperature by the 275 com- - Rule’ came for two more to win by 7 t Siron . ner 3 | national father and son doubles | lice team in th was given excellent gup. | retitors who came here expecting to | POUrth with .288. P. & F. Corbin| Zembko Penner gave way in the eig el em teh- | tournaments. home and ho vies stag e : e i | start the 16-mile grind vesterday, |5t00d fifth with ,264. Landers bat- | . Havlick . Mike Cvengros who ! - e - it low DBrook 1 this « L A cool offshore wind sent the ttem.|ted Sixth with .286 and the W Paper Goods rc reins to the ac day’ aftern iden € the |19 : ; Britain Machine was last with .195. | williams an 3 g : © Cabilds, Toringr diumond | Perature of Lake Ontario down sof achin ceore L 2 A SR Ty Dy ! JBNES W“_‘L IHY Lo con ; 5t tar, the hitting Sensation of |far that officials postponed the event( .~ Flighest Run Seorer J. McCormick 21 upon Mike's record he has t > y seore mmy i then set it back another aulSchnelder. Jof the Stanley/lignliicic 5 SNt ¢ os | until today, K 4 recent ea iiig " up: fhree ;times : | Works team led in scoring runs : { y s " oni Dete sent out crashing | 24 hours in hope of more favorable o Joe Magude phia to v Cremer DIEFERENT {terday, walloped out 18 it the | L or L ‘}““\‘ ”m’“'(”‘*_ iR with o total of 15 to his eredit for | \upran®. . tional I lub: inactive. a 13 to 4 score. The game was Al T umbers | course yesterday ranged from orikajivas, ted Seith o MagUder |y McCormiok Connie Mack righted the fortun 55 = OdiAuy sas faistt S angeaisng 1 w g ce | 12 degress, Elwood A oo atha T erlcan R anera Gocdat IoTliNalons 05 o willow, each gettir : s 1 with while Jim McCor- of the Athletics once more, but 5 has witnes: y sporting ever , o taltire clor oftihe (Canatiam nas | Lesont 2 3 - had {0 call upon Boh Grove : SlHfiCkS Old Man Pfi 108 THO i this ity im scares The mavars of Mis: Noonan excelled in play at | o0or o | mick of the Papcr Goods, Schroeder | [140° <+ l vea tional exhibition announced in mak- , i | Batarson.. 2 the sta i sl S L hard run. Wil- with 10. Jno Maguder 6 11 berg and e . siting als | saeont for Meriden with | 1e8ree average on the day of the | = . Argos »d in the ve s e llevent S mib rorcast fortloday is for (e XEOSYRlEdHn At numbertof hits rors, with 25. Zapatka, his team me outhwest winds, which bring warm- b and runner-up for hitting honor: Argosy r water, and probable storms. This o 2 | wa o 9 Scehr - | Zapatka . but the exercise C onic ) wger of the | champion, will try his clubs out on | combination gives the prospect of |¥as sccond with 21 and - Schroeder, | ¢ prosy | Stanley Works catcher, was ¢ thirq | Casey BrBni by A Ave bRt ral o 7ih | P irg rates, ined silent | a diif court here today when. avorable conditions tomorrow. 1f | TR | Garro with 18, i Teioraine s Soroinn Torentti tode 3¢ he cause of his | with Ire Ouimet, Roger D. Lap- R o p i pa e ) e water remains too cold, the| Hon i 2, nor would officials of | ham, ent of the California Hehides : e o s post- | Home Run Hitters herrow lizht on his ac- sociation, and Harry Laphuam A B e G L ot & 1l poned until next Tuesday. | Mive players were tied for th. |Gl Joston, he will stroke the sporty ‘ ¢ ; e iy 0! The trainers of the 275 swimmers | Breatest number of home runs hit [ Jacobson .. esign,” | Cypress Point links 2 Sl - t the delay will not have any | during the year. They smashed out | Wolfe v of club, | The Grorg & : ; [ 0 ifeet on the physical condition of |three circuit blows each. Thos: |Jervis {o the office the defense of his fitle at the | . A : Yk ofe g R Re antranls: | hitting them were: Patrus of Cor- | Schaefer . got bhack from ion: vent which of F ho [ 5 e il ol § 0 3 s - bins, Argosy of the Stanley Rule, | Corrazzo . \tion | P, 3 conrse he Iay e G v ey Neey e CRIPPLES ALL WELL }.\lum»y Haber of Corbins, Schroeder | Simons presi- | expect find all sorts 4 J B Iour Western Virginia football | of the Stanley Works and Salak of 3 rs, Stumpp, Gordon, Lewis and |the Stanley Works. Those hitting | Wilson R ; ib [ nn, who were operated on since |two homers ch were: Jaglowski | Patrus nt was no more en- | or roug at is without equal on | % : e e &4 P4 7T 1% st season, will report hack to the |of Corbins, Wendroski of Stanley | Huber 1/ squad in good shape, according to| Works, Green of Stanley Works av \41‘ o the athletic department. Jim McCormick of the Paper| (Continued ed and : hd many other notabl ) o removed for a e lemian aftor & Del Monte, Cal, Aug. 23 (B—|hand swellin " J f 4 N Bobby Jones, national amateur golf a Morey Silver City | am) and it was accept- i R R B " OUR BOARDING HOUSE p mat- | lips Finlay vl Dring Safo’ st it Then : Ry N N~ RELUCTANTLY ., T LEAVE S, : S NW > scedrist N THIS MAFER Tor THE MADAM oo (wup—| THAT L AM, THIS To SOLVE !« BY TOVE, [ . i IS A PROBLEM MEAUL SoMEe DAY o PUT ol e e ! OF DOMESTIC THE MARKET A TYPE. OF ompson of in 1 of their 10 rouni i . 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