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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1929. BURRITTS AND HOLY CROSS FINALLY AGREE TO MEET TODAY TO DECIDE CITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP — THREE GAMES SCHEDULED TOMORROW AFTERNOON IN CITY TITLE SERIES—COLLIERS TO MEET TWILIGHT LEAGUE WINNERS OF BRISTOL PIRATES SCORE ANOTHER YBASERALLTEAM | MANAGERS PLANNING FOR 1930 SEASON [STAGE THREE GAMES IN VICTORY OVER CHICAGO NS LAST GIVE 2 CITY SERIES TOMORROW i ces Fourth G: in Three Days I'ror 4 e Doubleheader Will Be Played at St. Mary’s Field—Fal- Plus(}‘)llxlll;ghT'fs:‘?im:uI;v 15‘1([:]7) l;'lmr:— Pie\';'ranl:)()lll' Deleats Hmy Cross Juniors in LIEBHA RDTHE S ) . : 2 3 cons to Meet Sokols at 1:30 0’Clock, Followed By Leads Assault With Four Singles and a Double in Fisal Gontest in League | JR. o e g g . w3 - Cf)l'blf\ Red SOX-Bl:l‘l‘ltt Contes't—l-‘loly Cross Com- Five Attempts—Robins Nose Out Giants—Phillies Sy 3 x v Nt 3 ; el l)lnatlofl to Battle Senecas at \} ashington Diamond Down Braves—Red Sox Hand Athletics a Defeat. o et : ) Lo G e : 3 —Kensington Schedules One Clash On Monday. i With a doubls der scheduled \ i | tomorrow afternoon at St. Mary's eld and another game at the Wash- | ington diamond and a morning and afternoon session on Monday. Labor me Jast n day, all in the city championship Holy Cross Junior 4 £ E 1 { % b L series, bascball fans of this city who : L e § 3 5 1 plenty of attractions to keep them Slightly During the Past Week vy oxcr the wotiaas. \ imes which are to be played at St Mary's field are the v'York, Aug. 31 P—Tabe Her- | ioyjcons against the Sokols and the : - t ; § 4 man continues at the head of John | (orhin Ted Sox vs. the Burritts, ot uielolst T Esy : 1 | Heydler's batting class, but thiS The first contest, the Ialcon-Sokol 1 ‘\u‘r\k h the slightly diminished | contest, will start promptly at 1:30 Holy Cross had the tie- | g : = o e e | mark of .405, according to figures |o'ejockk while the second game will ird base | v i ; A % : published today and including |gtart at the conclusion of the er the h ar: o G o : : S games of last Wednesday rank | frst. r P2l nd the game ed | 4 g 4 A O'Doul of Philadelphia is only These two game: are sure to at- and one-half, but another suc she 2 v iRy n of a ; 2z A i twelve points behind the Tookl¥n | tract a large numiber of fans who for the ns of » o e . ) 5 | i 5 : slugger at .393, with Bill Terry of | figure a bargain day as a real treat would g ) ¢ 2ok S The S & ump in the | New York trying to rush upwari on a Sunday. Followers of the e el : fuan e ing when three bad errors | 1 from .387. tcams will flock to the Stanley street 1 G0 CTh e TG s Wi, : £ Other leading regulars are: diamond to watch the two battles. ; / " o " 'he Toly Cross team, still unde- . an crror and a single by . ‘ e Sl s B ey B i Vbl feated 1n the city series play will ) R Meine 2. 1 L oy ; : R S ————‘,{&. i o ,"““15"; l-“”é‘_ "0”‘“;“-5 St entertain the Senecas at the Wash- ¢ o S ¢ % 1 5 e i i S01Ls anLd Sl e (e ot ington diamond tomorrow after- Shymarled B R S ey iineine Bhatgils - 2z~ EDDIE LIESHMAN e | " Hornsby leads in runs scored with [ n5°% GHTIONT, | Amorio GEAC on for Guy S ; 3 5 e [ 122 and Ott of Néw York in runsi..iieq siarted, the Senecas defeated ih‘z‘\' iAo 3 : : ‘ > Higgins while the losers gath- These players are among the horde of youngsters headed for the big leagues. Licshinan, San Jose, |batted in with 124. Hack Wilson 0f {4 101y Cross team there and the awed by Bush's 1S vict rriberg, id 1 Cred six bingles off Ferony. Roth Cal, shortstop goes to the Yankees as does also Gom cz, San (o piteher. Jack Warner. Toledo short- | Chicago and Klein are thed €or the |\ pors ae Hoping to repeat. This 6, : S e Higging and Perony fanned six men | stop, moves up to Brooklyn, and Licbhardt, Des Moin es pitcher, joins the Athletics. | nome run leadership at 33. O'Doul i (B i e filled with thrills. e | cin el d Higgins walked on p i poasSihcienentesiclaiogan s pIn Game On Monday hav kw wait f \ t i | ) 1 This was the final game in the By JAY VESSELS and hvl!rmk c{f :iro'nll\lsn.‘:“‘ l\i”fl'l; Kensington will be idle in the city Ll 2 e = i urst, 1 2 number of double, 2. Jloyd ! ‘ e e b Sl ot oo s : ) o mary: | (Associated Press Sports Writer) | e series t ¢ although the team R Bl L had e 5 3 o 5 3 Junior ague, The summary: | (Associated Press Sports | ¢ Lo series tomorrow althoug! wiae I / £y 00 Niia [ B S ROGERS FIVE WINS r leads with 15 triples and goost) Wilimantic by a barrag i New York, Aug. 31 (A—Ins 1 4 PO A B! | Cuyler with 33 stolen ba i 5 erence betwee 5 earned runs, ¢ t ad co ] G s A . 1]of standing around wringing theic At a conference between repre all but ended again in out to absorb the re the be ] ) - " i hands about the 1929 pennant fia ! i akes | G0 Bush the Chicago sharp. sentatives of the Kensington and Chich totaled o i % 0 o0 0 : G 5 2 u|eo major league managers arel New Britain Bowling Quintet Takes | shooter, ~ tops the pitchers with 15 [Sencea.teams Jast night, the game Unknown in t © 8 e . : o 1 working overtime in an effort tof [ tes Oali Crew! TntolCamp for)|Hicioiss and just three defeats for peween Kensington and the Sene- the start of the cu nand | g : o1 B o1 e e i 5 strengthen their clubs for 1930, | & a_percentage of .§57. Durleigh cas, scheduled Monday morning in for quite some time f : RO Fric T > 2 So if the materlal s available in e St TIme: | Grimes of Pittsburgh s right behind | Kensington, was cancelled. This will enry Meine, recruit I 3 R : i’ o 10 o iy crounds, o H ! him with 17 triumphs and three re- jeave only one game for the South- with three al T 2 1 5 P R 1 P 7 5 vealed during the 1929 campaign o . . % weks, the Rogers !v(v-crr-nnon Bowl- |Iyn stands third with nine games | In the afternoon, two of the old- chance to score 4 t Meine, Tarper \ 0o ' R 0 A ot ol lna ks Nt At badly of Hartford into camp. This time| The Phillies retain the batting will clash when the Kensington S L el ahilpe DF o Neuw . ) hes of e it ‘ e | the slaughter took place at the local | cadershin, this week wih 307, and |tcam plays the Falcons at §t. Mary's Hal Traynor carried th : LG A e iy 4 L e Tiraves will hase o have one| Chicago, Aug. 31 (P—The lead aileys while last week, New Britain | have two rivals in the .300 class.|field. For several years, the south- of the Pittsbur It | Brandt, p " " 0 3 Las (4o replace Itabbit Maranville, who | Jimmy IFoxx established during more | won in Hartford. This was the first | The Cubs are hitting .304, one point {end aggregation has been the singles and a dov JUSEStEmDLs. " : B 3 T e 0| pparently will be a manager next|Prosperous times over American match game of the season “;C:m)' more than the Pirates. The Giants | stumbling block for the Falcons in Clarke, Hemsley an YVaner et 3 4 0 g Dave Bancroft’ ng arm |league batsmen, has kept him at the The ]20’,"“'.” five mn]rn.xl (lvm ?n— at . round out the first division. |all championship play and the got three hi ec gstead, S Lt g : T POWal i and legs put Brooklyn in the mar- | Peak for another week, but only by polTlHoll\ Y n‘l lulnzn\' t “"0 }} )'“ “r; The Cubs lead in fielding with .967, | meeting tomorrow will give the Lloyd Waner and Bartell, two f 15 27 2 ¢ %ot for 4 new man, Joe Boley's bad|® three point margin over Lew :- the scorcs being, New Britaln | two points more than the Glants | fans n good idea of which team is Fonscea of Cleveland. Figures in- | 1428 and Hartford 1379 Kelley of [ 4ng the Reds posscss in thelr tle!the hetter in the ultimate struggle Carl Hubbell got a bad break o A 1—9 | y 2 80— | Mack to look around for help, while |Cluding Wednesday's games, gave »“‘“_l‘-i'r;‘lll'_”_‘"“l::'“;'Iw"‘”“fl“ul n\:‘l(f:o‘r}z‘x tor second place. for the city championship. The when a fumble by Travi kson in | f 2 000 020—5 || Cross Jr 111 10—1 | ype Sehuble - Richardson - Westl: the Philadelphia first baseman an | Marvelous string = £ contest will start promptly at 3 p e were as follows: , the 10th inning at F ield caus- > has t 1 Vi ! its e LSO S binal at Detroit has brought |average of 4, a decline of eight 3 LEAGUE LEADERS MEET o'clock. R e ranvil aguire. Home run iis: € Honis 8 donls. Home v e gemnaLon % B0 points for the week, with Ionse Rogers Ree. New Britain | Umpire Assignments suuck out: By Hig , Ferony |the Tigers ecnough punishment in " 3 e : 1 ! ¥ a definite catiatig ronsk S 112 128 Vi andthesBobls, @ 1) lins ) one season to them severa |& definite threat a : apiece T e beeli e sl Tatal 5 15 @ 6|throwing arm is causing Connie o Umpires are assigned to the Kelley ......162 116 96— 374 | Piedmont ... 9% 103 106— 308 Waterbury and Hartford Economy , the Giants were fortuna | P Fonseca’s average represented a games as follows: St. Mary's field way that the 10th inning was played I | " The punch-drunk Yankees will boost of two points, marking him i Sunday afternoen, two games, at all. They only four have to have a pair of pitchers and the only member of the leading : o 2 Grocery Teams to Battle at Bul- Lynch on balls and strikes and Man- the Dazzler, one of these was a ! | a reserve outfielder to take Byrd's ten to show a profit for the week. | sl = Z gan on bases; Washington school drive by Fred Leach to the top of 477 4T 3 place when he moves into Meusel’s |I3arl Combs of New York, suffered keley Stadium Monday. | diamond, Campbell on balls and the right field wall. The ball could F position. the biggest loss. seven points, and | ak, Hartford it o . Grocery baseball |Strikes and Paul on bases: Monday just as easily have dropped back in- | I | | ™ McGraw's Giants need two pitch- | Babe Ruth, although he batted out | Fisher L12 16— wo Econgmy Grocery baseball) ,,.ning Kensington. McKeon on ¢ A St g e ond. | Howar , both champions in league in || o "' '8 : ! to the play fleld for a doubl " ors, an outfielder and a sccond | three home runs to retain the lead \\-(:‘1\&:.'] 358 | heir respective cittos, Hartford and |Valls and strikes and Sautter on but inste went into the street baseman. Iropped six points. Following | e L e (St it sl tane i Day and Monday afternoon at St e punn:ng, A shortstop, a sccond baseman to stadium in Hartford, home field of Strikes and McKeon on bascs. Chuck Klein's 34th home run s over Hack Wilson and Melyin Ot Sesh The Braves want a short ang | troit, Ruth. New York, .348: FIGHTS LAST NIGHT - 1o Waterbury team has held the| TW0 £ames. one on Sunday and and incidentally helped the I | i outticlder Heilmann, Detroit. .347; K. Wil- ‘hampionship of Waterbury for the | the other on Monday. constitute the down the Braves by 9 to 5 at B Toronto. Ont.. Aug. 31 (®—Con-| Brookline, Mass. Aug. 31 (P> Bill Carrigan’s Red Sox must |liams, Boston, .343 | past four years while the Hartford |Prosram for the Sacred Heart bas ton. St. Louis and Cincinnati were queror of Lake Ontario’ w George M. Lott, Jr. of Chicago, antliy, o 3 pair of slugging outficlders| The Yankees fell into a tie with | py the Associated Tross I nine is the leading outfit in the [Dall team over the week-end and not scheduled o f f 237 rivals as well, Edward john Hope Doeg. Santa Monici, Cal, e oy expect to get out of the cel- | the Tigers for the team batting Ivansville, Ind.—W. L. (Young) | Hartford Independent City league |holiday according to Manager Val With the western clubs enjovin of New York, was satis-| have heen conceded n ,»\mni»m lar, ¢ leadership, dropping four points | Stribling, Macon, Ga., outpointcd Joe | Both are considered among the best |Gay. The team will go to South- an open date and with the Yankees ficg today for he had cvened an oldchance of defeating rkley el Pitching is the Phillies’ gr t whole Detroit was losing two. Packo, Toledo, (10). baseball teams in the state and |ington on Sunday to meet th: and the Senators rained out = |geore with Ernest Vierkoetter, Ger-land Lewis N. White, the Texas|, ., had marks of 0 even, and | rivalry of the keenest sort exists be- Southington A. C. nine there and Athletics : Red Sox had the | jnan haker no ving in Toronto. | champions, here today in the cham-| oy ity craves some batting | Athletics, also dropping four points, Hollywood, (al—H#lcl LaBarba, |tween them |on Monday afternoon, the Sacred American league stage to themselves. e fourth annual | pionship round of the 48th national |y n"and a pitcher two to re-|remained in third place with .298. technically knocked out Jackie Man. The Waterbury team will line up |Hearts will play in Unionville, The Macks celebrated by pern 5 miles swimming mara- | Joubles tournament . Iplace the aged Luque and Rixey. he Athletics continued to set the | geln, i |as follows: Quinn cf, Neimic | e Jack Russell to hold them to seven ay netted Keating| A year ago Lott teamed with Jonn | " 50 A0 0 O hase. | pace in scoring with a season fotal = Py T | O'Toole 3b, Vincent ib, Carney rf, | DIEGEL'S LOW MARK blows as the hustling Hostor S f $25,000, but n2 | Hennessey of Indianapolis, to de- |, =50 oS5 CRE L enath, | of 767 runs, and had held opponents i g [ Radzezich 2b, Kielty If, Main ¢ and | In winning the Canadian open m:x[;‘wlfl"\u e 4'}*’\;\”:'\‘1'v‘r 4 cemed to take moro T:wl‘vir' an|feat Gern !\”I‘VH;;"’\;"'?*Y "“l"f"“‘;""“‘"‘j which it probably will Le able to | to 507, for another leading mark. LS n{ h ”“::“ [Nelson or MeCarthy p. Hartford's |golf championship with a score of Rom 1 t t he ha 1| Hawk oG atallnoE dli MRS the Laul Waner deal goes| Fob Grove putin another bad| WY Baneroft, : former Harvard team will line up as follows: Farrell [274, Lco Dicgel improved by 11 G T i erko o be o th s _‘,‘iw,‘{, GBI N eal s ConnietMnKla bast Tonin Elond llege. i, Lm been pla b, Shortell ss, Putnam 2b, Sipples strokes the lowest score ever made victory, an occupation okl n ¢ cago playen and Docg wer eland s short on catehing |[docision. His hold on the leadership |INE Second base for Spartanburg of | ih, Alexander 1f, Libel rf, Salad tf, in the British open and was 12 an oceupatio Aia ; o f o 8¢ Al rounc St of regalar hurlers was unbroken, |the South Atlantic league during [St. John cf, Wallett ¢ and lower than the United States open Bt hin buavior o e e oo T Bidoubles miatchlends e e rkal foe howevar. with & ecord of 18 wic.|thellest season: | Berg or Buckland p. record. The Athleti lost h i f n I her e G I 1S a ement to team up first baseman. tori and four defeats. George | __ the I ot ¢ . but the X E TRy o . v Nuthall, the rank- ; i 5 5 e e e 3 o & s e Ralean L ¥ I ; 1t : ; e The White Sox could u r ' BEarnshaw, another Mack employe, 13 ga r I r e ‘N‘M'”v a slugging outficlder or two. bhig collection—19, compared to y o I first A\ e vell and H { The Cubs’ of yre k- seven defeats. Grove had collected Amencan League S S 5 e L ey e Cubs’ only pronounced weak n ats. Grove had collected 4 e A ness is in the catehing departme 148 strikeouts, to remain far in the won r by Miss Hele Detroit s after a shortstop and |lead — e i o | might become 1 nt threat| The team fielding leadership re- - schiea 1l ‘u’\‘w ‘(m.\- d g v nv'“,‘)‘l,‘.,,”‘, mained m’!"ll'vlml’t“]y[vln.l Iv‘h.’» ‘:‘L im- WAH, MY DEAR MRS. GARKEY, I AM WHV MATOR | ~v I T by eliminat- i pitchers proving one point to while Watson and J- 8450 Howley's Tirowns need har- | Louis picked up a point to remain INDEED GLAD T SEE You!«~ EGAD § REALLY SHoULD BE in their semi-fi- Covell and Austin |MONY. They scem to have the play- | in second place with .475. Cleveland \| Vou ARE AS CHARMING AS EVER w ANGRY AT Nou ! v strength the leader in double plays all s ey conuel son. dropped back into sccond pls | AND GETTING MORE VouTHFUL LooKide N ~+WHY DIDNT Nou “pard-Barron e Rt GHAMP mn behind | Washington and - Boston |\ EVERY DAY wRUTH (S, [ HAVE CALL ME oN -THE rican Datis ey plser IO_N lnAMS MERT ot e 00 | oFfell REMARKED 6 MRS. HOGPLE PHONE O COME d of the national Son aublestoundl DGO Crs M e B0 T8 Tonsntl i Lo s el How WELL You KEEP VOURSELF wee OVER AND Jo UP SRl e stl Dimilor Clty skt il “simmons, Philadelphia, 176 )* AND SHE,BY THE WAY, IS OFF “He DISHES 2~ e, KIe | Runs—Gehringer, Detroit, 104 VisiTila HER SISTER, LEAVING w~ LET ME HAVE Bristol Boys' Club, Home runs—Ruth, New York, 36. WATCHING THE SCORE cama <which' have won pennants in | Doublea—Manush, St. Touis, 39 L W EPTioN § HOUSE, AND T'L e A trentive Besnss il TR (ele b st Soatinge i Lot OF WASHING DISHES! < 4 ME. I K Go TiDY UP Your nday in a two- morning afternoon pro. Team heme runs—New York. 116 T CAN'T MASTER -THAT KITCHEA RIGHT . uplons of | | Teiple luys—New York, Chi i e FINE ART «v THe i | 2 SR SINK 1S FULL oF HOHE RUN CLUB 2% DISHES Kow Akp ) — . D L AM COMPLETELY RliThe 1 this clty at | BY the United Pross Y AT A LOSS AS How Walnut Hill p S8 atlernop) Leaders The Colliers S Ruth, Yankees, eup that broug! th Klein, I'hill top in the local circuit. It is as fol- | ‘Wilson, Cub: lows: Jason and Flores Ott, Giants, 33. tay Kulesa ss, Parker 1"oxx, Athletics, Skoncche M, Miller 1 Hornsby, Cubs, . and Zenmbko or Gehrig, Yankees, 2 will be N mnions, Athletics, Bottomley, Cardi O'Doul Phillies, ° Yesterday's Homers 1 Totals tional loagur ENGERS INCREASD Mo, Aug P, TARNS WHILT SHE LITARNS t o Okl Gty A i \_RL6. u. s. AT, OFF. AR ©1929, BY NEA SEAVICE, INC.

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