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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929. DOUBLE HEADER IN CITY SERIES TO BE PLAYED AT ST. MARY’S SUNDAY—SONNY BOY HAYDEN TO BATTLE OBRIEN OF SPRINGFIELD IN BRISTOL FEATURE AMATEUR CARD—FOOTBALL CALL IS EXPECTED AT HIGH SCHOOL IN TWO WEEKS PIRATES BEAT CUBS FOR MAY REPEAT FIFTH TIME [OBBY JONES IS FOOTBALL CANDIDATES TO THIRD TIME IN TWO DAYS PH\%UHTTE'%MPSW ey FAVREDTOWIN| BE CALLED IN TWO WEEKS : : |High School Grid Prospects Are Bright At This Time— (Field of Starters in Pebble Beach % Aspiring Players }l;ave Kept in Shape by Strenuous Tourney Cut fo 150 Work—Last Year’s Stars to Give Coach George M. i Cassidy a Strong Nucleus — Enthusiasm Is Run- Dl antey CaliAus o D e ning High Due to Victory Over Hartford in 192 numbefing in their ranks the finest A e, B ) withdrawal thus far of twelve of the Return of Corsair Ghosts From An Early Grave Is Su- . | preme Moment in Major Leagues—Giants Defeat Qllflslt IUI’. Nationl Opefl Cham- | Robins—Phillies Nose Out Boston Braves — Ath-| pionship Starts Tomorrow letics Add Half a Game to Lead by Shading Red S Sox — Ruth’s Home Run Saves Day for Yanks New York, Aug. 30 (P—Six teams | Against Senators olo talonts in the United States and | i i 2 ; i fleld m(l‘l.u.dmgr Tohn ST e e —_— ; I and, begin ir quest for the b = : RIA Dawson, curley haired Chicagoan | pidly drawing near, football talk is S oy g pres e . national open championship on In- i T i \ con- | and one of the top ranking | beginning to fill the air and within ernational field at Westbury, L. L. e . tenders, was cut to exactly 150 the U two weeks the aspirants for posi- tomorow. | \ number of prospective starters in tions on the high school eleven are ing encounter brings to- > 7 K - | expected to be called out by Coach . \ - \ the national amateur golf cham- R ey D tor i s10-American A s TN : plonship over picturesque Pebbly the coming season appear bright | stscotts, led by Hopping N = L g Beach. [Connecticut Amateur BADfAM- wna the tocal schoot shouta be rep- ' Mo old Aiken's junior 4 = 4 The hazards of this ocean side resbrited by a strong akgrepation, Cmerican| | L% o R course will complets the reducins | yeight Champ Meets Hard Test | vost ot the footbal men ma | kept in shape during the summer tion next Monday and Tuesday. | Tommy Hitchcoc nds 2 5 |months by doing strenuous work. The elimination of Dawson, who moment t ) 0 toget : : cratched his name voluntarily b Tonight at Muzzy Field in Bris- | During the last few wopks& e know. ; b > £ the favorites for the title; Wy sy WY ‘b T S L oe ™13 o dote Wonnat. || tol, isonnyS Boy Hayden, amau‘ur‘:(:‘"‘w’:‘"“":\’j (;W'r's‘t\hc\ig\l(li"ng s 1 ! A 0 Sith Etencock on thé . Sand: i ; ] tions with @ nationally known sport- |bagtamweight champion of the state | hrock park where they have been A o e i . SENNATOI - ing goods nmmf:mm'vrim Prefer- jof Connecticut, Will meet the se-|limbering up by tossing a foothall “n lition to th v ' e e : RS U pf"‘\“dh‘;r [verest test of his career when he |around. o e AR e Loy L 2 g-baltlel Al e " ; +| Some of the stars of last year's Hopping. iy WL, % . 7 interest today with the prospect of |stacks up against Billy O'Brien of | Some of [he Slaws OF M YOI British 2 N another attack upon his own record | Springfield, Mass, considered one | (ot Tl G RECEC L By K Wi Weningeitt!’ T for the Pebble Beach layout by the lof the cleverest junior feather- ithis year's team are Captain “Joe” Pt e ‘fl“’ll ?;‘];. 'jl‘::;'i)n'“‘””;'(‘:;rq com. | Weights in the Bay State. Potts, “Billy” Ro: Bogdanski, sporters all the LY : : T e aonCS com-| Hayden has had a tong layoft ."Peewee” Zaleski and a large S i . strong, particu- 5o : o eed beauty and |from ring activity while his appo- |ber of second team —men. i able to sior t 5 faa g larly Gree whicl he nine i2/ Inent has been fighting steadily ani|Mangan is expected to capture one wh Y d A0 ] Eoaliinit successfully in amateur shows about [0f the end positions. Ross proved Traynor's trip thar lou Ka .. 4 1 John Hay 3 v and chusetts. Whether this wm\’}’ be one of the fastest broken Comorosky's inficld hi ¢ ¢ i i 2 i » 0liwo Californians, Eric Pedley fornta then it would be to Georgia |tend to slow up the Nutmeg state | fleld runners ): (\.hrv _s;u\o Lx;]'. sea- ley's s o f ar ' 3 er Boesck Ahoulal any natpaciad: avénis Mesp|| Tepressntative orinot wermalia) tol e/ Sont snil CoRchy Casntay " il Uple lowed only et 5 S nes LT Sun Rl Bobby from winning his fifth cham- Scen tonight. i Bt e g o, R ty, but was un e enough t . hen 4 1. Roark, British interna- i | GrBelen wants to wipe but gwo AR Serl AU BERCRIREL B Beg, Ehemsounct i P 1 ; Walson Ve cpneg "'Nevertheless the golfing clan |decisions, one of them a question- | 88 SECE0 ArB HECW, 0 HEID D08 i i Sanford and Hobby Strawbridge. manifestéd keen regret over tho ves [Able one, scored by ‘Hayden over|fof ResCons in tho backfec = only to reduce TR nainialn lisgcal moval of Dawson, who was the big |him in New Britain last winter, inthusias ] £ S arvard lineup of Elbridge T. a awson, as y ) Iy : ¥ Ciae |figures that a decisive win in* to- 10 the glorious victory over Hart- to 11 and one games. The I AT e A . : g American threat in the British |18 ford last November when the wear- fuss, Dragons need all th et e 3 j amateur championship this year and |night’s bout will settle the ques! mn‘ P L el : : Ak S iaesiliTorTonckiana sanl Bothihoys -wiILHISZSROEAUIS DIVBRANC: RIS Ore that all may be le, b ; y P 2ot als Roalon e iRy TRt AT ; whose play in practice here justified 1;“\’“ _‘l; (ml»v have (o win and those |pected to swamp the locals. The least hope th 1 n e oe 28 0 Ybott, has received a last minu e the expectation he would be a seri- | B8 & EARY LS @ G ARG s [annual cl will be played in this $3Pun e oscontinUE URGIEPULL Ak ehr ETI 0 o2 : in the shape of an injury to Cecii ; b ous threat here to the champlon. | 0% B T W o knockout one |City this year. The schedule is one Bush and A T |of the hardest that has been ar- | way or the other. 2 ; This bout will head another fins |Fanged in some time and the Red jand Gold standard bearers will have to give their best in order to cap- ture the state title. with fantastic ‘Iu\\.\h charm along the rocky shores of Monterey peninsula. Tt apparent- ly will be a bigger shock to Cali- | Mass gl A Smith of Texas, who has suffered a bt \ : < Officials of the U. 8. G. Bruin lend shorn to nine g L DD broken bone in hisfoot and will be £t 3 & well as Dawson were reluctant to- | hdlt engagements, 1} el el D e ble to pl : ; day to discuss the case but the facts g 5 g le to play. His place is to be H : ay to discuss | et : might be permitted to wonde T s s e 5 bilen By 0y Ghaver 6o il relis f g sttty of the case are that Dawson, after ‘\,‘_;“rl‘}.‘“f_ “"-'1“5 ;‘{““‘,‘ ;"‘,‘II’”‘;‘ ;0 "“ oW areal a Cle o 2| player on two United States inter- 4 < . reaching a decision ahout his busi- | S48 actue e BRRE accomplish v wou the I = tional teams. With Cowdin and BN ness connections ¥ frankl ider S eSaUERICCAOgth SR ALk Foe greatest of all 1 niracle : will ¥ide H. W. Williams of | Qe vised his entry in the competition jThe Springfleld team, considered to Srpaee 4 : Lov AEnat i maga| : [ R Jawson | Pe the best amateur fight club i TE s OD YFOR LR P St p AB R 3 e EdiEaldingiot hicar] o W O D T e b aite il Renal thel s e AM MEET T A ¢ | | 0 represented the sporting goods firm ‘ fame at Ebbets field yesterday when | M. Neely, 1 T e e o tonprE i x before sver attra . |90 0 et 0D S00me out el LGO ES RN TITLE mes in the tournament will longbcloraihe Sy enfatieated gy e ralwi Il Datmatib vl Cont EGION WESTE he held the Robins hitl rough | Badgro, rf s 0l start at 4 p. m., B. D. T. eye of golflom. Some time ago, eight rounds only to see them pick National amateur champion four times in five years, Dixie's golfing (5 P P8 e B G }nm'umfl.s best, representing Tor- up four blows and two runs in the | o'nourke, 3 S ol = | king can set a new record by winning the 1929 tournament at Pebble o0 o0 S L TR L dcon's fu- |Tington. (ko The Giant ; Trelling - 5 ) | Beacl arrassing ste BOSONEL Tt fmelnat al, | New Orleans to Battle Portland, ninth. The Giants won the game |Meiillo, & ... 1S 1MIXEH I]I]UBLES | Beach, | turs as an amateur star, he dmm‘ eatiiroshants nclndingithe findl; o by 6 to 2. Mel Ott helped with his Lok le ter a new line of business |are studded all along the route. A Oregon, for Right to Pla: AL Foiaer . The Phillles | sedved | By BRIAN BELL ditoRenierie Ney George. Now, | battle in the light heavyweight di- D e t 1 er. ISR haor g & i s | with his brother, Batlesn e . R e ) on—a | HH!J] INTEREST\ (amontated Zresyertsnstien W10 DISQUALIFY GREWS | however, he has changed his minl, |Vision promises to be one of th: Buffalo Combination. i Del Monte, Cal, Aug. 30 & decided to stick to the business he |best on the card. Frank Crady alf, : p o 10 7 m Torri s Walter Krass at| Colorado Springs, Col., Aug. 30 () Speuin (e home hellky B SR X e Icres | RObOrt 1, £0c8 dnlor b LATE AT STARTING LINE prefers, regardless of the fact that|Torrington meets Walter Krass "vw,qfi‘m‘fd? R o Orlen . 1 5to 4. 1 : M e h ; ik : it 1165 pounds and this will be a|—Sluggers from New Orleans wi e base amateur gt championship in it takes him automatically from th Tl Rt Py ‘The Athletics added half a game st t: By Gray T m]: I\ H t M t T d in | position never before occupied by a championship arena |smashing, knock ‘em down and . <ieed ) i ; e SRPRRIEna SR affai . gon today and from the battle of ta their lead by shading the Red Sox E li§ alrs 0 I ce 043y 1n master of the game. AStic e » Beel “Da o splendid sports- |Arag ‘em out affair. Both boys are | E° & rof to ’6 at Shibe park as 'the y ! wo Drastic Rulings Have Been o 5 - lterrific punchers who are wont to|PAts that Will follow, will emerge tter-Fi ; It he wins he will be the fir : man,” said Cyril_Tolley, the British |ter 1 L e i e et er e ranior The Atlanta lawyer has won Chicago star would not play. “We | 2 y T O A e e liked him in England and I aw | Another good battle on the pro- : ; tion in the tourname vesterday. the! Yanks to save the opehen by 5| was runner-up the year he mis & York, Aug. 30 (P—Crews ar- | very sorry to hear he is out.” |Erampleitns mesing betmee T “’smggnd S are tg 4 after a circuit drive by Goose | he mixe 1 doubles players in the| At » Burn last year he i late at the sfarting line in| After two record breaking rounds | \,“ 058 Jurr}nmo‘n éx)d Bi { went, with Springfield, I11., but made Goslin apparently had sewed up to | n s r 1 o|48th national doubles tennis cham- | Jer record of four cham- | ruture Poughkeepsie regattas will be | by Jones this week, the fans and |Pratty of Springfield at 155 pounds. |, % 0 yite count for nine runs while decision for Fred Marberry and the pionship, who have been striving all | pionships, but the great rival of | Augidige (ORG, e ey - kine | : n i 1 1 1 1 : squalified. pleasure scekers already flocking | AN fek Z .Y | Springfield could garner only eight Senators. Washington routed Hoyt I3 | week on out of the way courts for | Walter Travis, who won three time o drastic rulings, designed to|to Del Monte anticipated more fire- ‘I\,:‘((rlt‘ o _.;(hl.dulted R e | S el b etror in the nightcap to win by § to 4 3 7 : g the title left undefended hy Miss | required more time for his stellar | prevent any recurrence of the scenes | works today. Californians may he |Victts of Torrington crosses mitts ;g b ook nisi e ninRi ot in Iee 4 0| Wills and Jack Hawkes, her Aus-|perform: Travers won in 1407 marred the last classic at|accustomed to unusual athletic |Vith TL Tavlor of Bristol at 115 Hetopaner. ) R ! ” e e pounds. This will be a grudge e ra p appeared and @ could not score a Poughkeeps! ave been adopted by | stunts but they expect to be pop- | Sk e A Big 1d Morris deser: a better o |sured of holding the center of in-|other victory until 1912, repeating the board of stewards of the Inter- | eyed daily by Jones. even though |N&ht Wi one boy trying to finish | o the 1ot yesterday, eliminated Mill up the other in quick fime. b fate in his game against the Macks. ! terest as a result of the tour in 191 collegiate Rowing association his play doesn‘t mean anything unlit | 0 oS | Valley, Cal., yesterday, 7 to 2. New but, that Red Sox pretense at an in- o G 6 10 %7 ment committee's decision to hold| Jone lified for the ametenr Under rule No. 1, la arrivals [ next week. | A number of other pairings have | Orleans counted nine hits and after field fell to picces in the seventh and [ over men’s finals match until | for the time in,1916 when vill be disqualified. Under rule No.| Bobby, himself, seems to he work- | Peen made for tonight and all M|y three run lead gained in the first thrée unearned runs dashed B oo [ tomorrow afternoon. was a mere stripling, 14 years of | 2, and crew stopping the race with- |ing up his game gradually to con- |2l the card has all the earmarks |inning never was in danger. before the tide could be steme S ¢ ‘ 2 : The most promising of the i . He was downed by Bob Gard- | in 30 scconds after the star for any | cert piteh. His comment after ne- |°f lumf one of the best seen this| The winner of today's game will Jack Rothrock smashed a homer 1 . ; : matches was the ner, 5 up and three to play. in the |reason other than actual breakage | gotiating the Cypress Point links in |Y¢ar- The first bout will go on|journey to Louisville to play Buffalo, the fourth with the bases filled esler, 1 ol clash involving Miss third round. Tn 1919 he went to ihe | of cquipment will be disqualified. |71, one under ad the former |POMPLY at §:30 o'eloc all-eastern champions, in the “little Messrs. Shores, Quinn and Walberg | SRR of Boston, and W. F nals, only o lose to S. Davidson last . R. A. regatta there|oficial record, was: “T can't putt| Ay world's series” in September, for pitched for Mr. Mack, with Quinn ek Iy e || sas City, two of the Herron. ISrancis Ouimet defeated | were many false s and’ the var- | pug otherwise everything is fine.” | “()\\‘I.IM TEAMS ME | the championship of the country. winning. £ ' promising younger players, with |him in @ semi-final round in 19 v event,’ delayed by the late ar- 2 | The Charter Oak Bowling five = — Ted Lyons continued his rampage . . 0 0 0 2 ofDMiss Betty Nuthall of vl | six and five 1 of the Cornell shell, was rowed AS! DURING RACE will - roll Rogers Recreation five TO FI TRA by shading the ambitious Indians in LU0 » i D 0 00 Olaaarge M, Lott dr, of Chicagb. Willie Hunter. playing from Eng- (4t so late an hour that spectalors| rpree Lakes, Wis., Aug. 30 (P— here tonight at Rogers Recreation| Boston, Aug. 30 (UP)—Bruce Chicago by a score of 2 {o 1. Willis e 3 o| Another match in the same round |land, stopped him in the third [on the shore could not distinguish | gacing in little outhoard motor [Alleys in the first ch game of Flowers of New Rochelle, N. Y. Hudlin made the White Sox work g called for a clash between Mre, | round in 1921 and in 1922 he was a |one boatload from the other. In|poats may be hreath-taking for |(he 1929 season locally. The F was expected to arrive here today for everything they got, hut they | Totai B T | Pranklin T. Mallory of New York. | vietim of Jess Sweetser in the semi- |addifion while the other shells wait-| gome. but it causes no increase in |ford five will consist of Bud Fish-|to complete training for his 10- figally broke down his or in the 00 000 0 nd W Tilden 2d.. of Philadel-|final. Max Marston was his master | €0 for Cornell to appear the Hudson | yrieq Shirley Reay's pulse rate. Miss ‘arl Frisk, Joo Howard, Archie |round bout with Jake Zeramby. ninth LR e e e became 5o choppy and rough (hat | peac rall asleep during a race yes- | Welch and TLeo DiMontie. Rogers |Lynn lightweight, Braves field Hh‘ Browns seized the Cleveland : . nd 1923, and M | Bobby st d his bi o ipn ! four of the nine shells failed 1o fin- | {01 gy and covered three extra lap: | team Will consist of Joe Ioote, Joo Inext Tuesday night. His first local ldl:r’(<4 25 an op ity to entrench ABY oM 1 KT he T aacthe 0 DR e T b = ish the course before the judges could fell her the |Gacek, Nick Tronski, Pat Rooney [workout was scheduled for this aft- ¢ St. Louis standard more firmly i ip o playe and -l EIm for the titl | event was finishe 5 Pete Pedemont. | ernoon. At B, o cnd v g, )i e ot cambidg - Ther e wormgton i 133 e 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN Americar. League i | When the play ended yestordav, | won again in 1927 and 1925, Chiek | Yesterday's hero — Babe Ruth by T Yankees divided two with the Sena- | fora at the big sadnm i e meon | [National League Brookl Mass., Aug. 30 (@) Babe Ruth’s home run enabled | | o Tons tiinas oa ifive Sata | ards of Association. o Th NEW ¥ New Orleans, the team that blast- | ed the Albuquerque, N. M. squad out : Pheobe Watson anc 0 ns furnishing the final opposi- | whose 37th home run in the eighth Nt of England, were the only pair|tion at Minikahda. and Phil Per- inning counted three runs and en- —— A beat Washington, 5 to 4, in the first N w{m the remalnder of the field| In 11 amateur championships, | game of & double header: The Yanks | QUANDARY !~ MRS. HoOPLE AN" ANKLE CARRYING 'EM S to them Jones won the qualifying meda! | were trailing, 4 to 2, when the Bale oo e e : | MAY COME HOME ANY HoUR OUT f <o Now HERE'S A oRfa s era) bl == — o == NowW ~—AND —THE KITCHEN SINK | BETTER PLAN (N TRUE e Willizm: ¥ i1 KWAIT WARM WEATHER ot o or v e moec HIDDER FRoM VIEW UNDER A N SHANTY STLE e LET hero, or even same one, in the sccond game which Washin MoUMD OF SOILED DISHES ! TH FALCET RUN ALL KIGHT o R, S Ten i e s SRR ~~ I WoULD WASH —THeEM, ol ' DISHES ~we-THEN cighth threw the decision to the matches Srernts e fastiecs o QTS BuT" I HAVE sucH PAINFUL IN -’ MorRMING , PUT e S i : = HANGNAILS ! we WoULD You ALL -’ DISHES K TH i wk Rothrock hit e it Permit Swim Marathon, Jack Rothrock hi ho run D. E | with the bases full in the fourth in- z ADVISE ME TAKING ALL THE GAS SToVE oVEN Al vidence, R.| Toronto, On 1 Pl—Two | it Philadelphia to give the ing :‘_u.‘fm.mn.\ Sl oo \ ’ v d Sox a 6 to 4 lead. Three | DISHES. 0 "THE BACKYARD, AND BAKE EM DRY! X Shaw, senlor and |erfully (0 tho nan oz fetrors by hls matcs tn the seventh URN THE LAWK SPRIMKLER ol & llowed to | ’”!‘r ;:] second |t v o] mar- come from hind and take the de- > * % -—MEM? AND ssford, swim to start to 6. The A's now hold a of N (| mwice ned b I 4 nd a half games 3 \M\Mflm -HE MORROW'S schel- s outpitched Willis Hud- | J SUN WouLp > amd the White Sox 7 | 3 < DRY THEM ! ndy 2 1. Lyons al- | hits, Hudlin cigh | red cight hits the Detroit Tig- Louis scored a shutout Chicago Cubs lost their third row to the Pittsburgh Pirates, {. Hal Carlson held the Pirat hits but suffered his f . Pyle Accused of Not %, : Paying Employes Wag Loughran Aspires to Los Angeles, Aug. 30 (U'P)—py Be Named Heavy Champ Bill Walker held Brooklyn with- ' 3 =~ S 4 N o | ‘ . | 4 = f o Philadelphin, Aug. 30 (UD)- ' out w hit for eight in bhut | 1 . > y \\\\\\\\\\{f‘\“\\ an . P i : Suelran o vealkenad in the ninth to allow four | f T S o in his last en starts. oties and two runs. The Giants, | e game won by that score was 6§ to 2 ingle with the ba inning gave Phil; to 4 victory at Boston. | cmoved from the mound of the 16th, however, ¢ tllowed Boston to score Acks beca ] eats Jack X w|one run and Collins checked the territory has de ned ! York bout next month, ‘Hlu.\., rally. flourishing f