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Baseball Standing| Ens Pilots Pirates JflNES SHOOTS 67 | U — BURRITTS FINALLY AGREE e 47z (T PEBBLE BEACH *~j;. TO MEET HOLY CROSS Games Yesterda o the weekly magazines S Repnlplncuce e Lo Boston 4, Philadelphia 2 & e + ic editorial recently in fnever see 153 4 » tha Decidi G , Washington at Ne Doats ; 5 Beas Par by Five SlI‘OkES and WHIGHE e | nolntivas atias ent AR Hron snot Deciding Game in City League to Be Staged at 2! The Burritts and Holy Cross|poned, wet grounds. American habits haye 0 zemolniliays nal gl s S Th ’ s teams will fly at each other in the| (Other clubs not scheduled). ed by advertising. The writer |tempt to (itoaine i el i o’Clock This Afternoon—Week’s Battle of W ords e " " y City Baseball League this afternoon g — Own Course Record by ST ST iR i s i i Iow e ETie 1 Biide ofiveis to Culminate in Battle at Walnut Hill Park—Rose: at Walnut Hill park. After a week The Standing According to him it the shav- |ago, met with 1 A e - or refusals to play, Manager Btan-| W, : AN . 0 o aue a1 G| D8 s0AD and safety razor manufac- other hand aiilact hails ot and Krystopa to Oppose Each Other On Mound— v Budnick, in no uncertain lan- iladelphia .... 86 4 .6 ; 3 ; bel Mon! al, Aug. 31 (P — who made the Smith Broth- |this seasor One el e e nd Ty Tl i ¢ last night declared that the |New York ...... 71 552 . ~ \merica or England, New York or cial ndornment passey by 40- | may became & permagent fxt Intense Rivalry Exists Between Two Clubs. Burritts would play and what's|St. Louis ....... 66 3 5 S g California—it's all the same tover he 4 1t of a SaEaeit | m they would beat the Holy|Cleveland ..... : . obby Jones. . h s | After a week of “Yes you will, |before game time, the championships Cross [Betotel et Dhpvel gnopn alter usietiGaokd e PRELIMINAR r " the Burritt baseballlof the City league will be decided S § = ) ;(\_\};“:lvl;mou 3 455 % » R sia Tech, seemingly bent on causing | eve inker Roamunies | S ihs EoyaT ik e et g AlC G Eument lantioyanyet how, s S J : . e ; x ore disturbance in the Golden [t hack his argument, from he ; Cros s afternoon s of the Burritts and Eddie ever, hecause the Burritts are going | Boston™ ........ E : R o West t the whole Tech eleven | g ry feature of the game, |Supporting Bouts For Bruce Flow- at Walm a 2 o'clock to|Krystopa, pitching ace of the Holy to refuse to allow Marcinczyk, - % : iid last New Year's Day on the|from courses down to the method e championship of the City|Cross, will oppose each other on cateher on the Holy Cross team to e ':-’lluu\\.Tule_\' 2 ; ! ridiron, already has stolen th ot teeing the ball, has undergone J Zeramby Bout in Boston Easne e Nt play. Theyl claim that his name is| As.neson AL New Yotk 22 i s for the national amateur|radical changes since the war. The Are Amnounced The two teams ended up the he feeling between the two sl bt e LR B Ui ::os‘c-n[ at Philadelphia. ) ¢ . colf championship. He seems des- | pusiness end of golf is bigger th iy, 3 ilar playing season in a tie f Pams b ccome red hot during -Ay\I'.:y\(]lI\( he is therefore ineligible to 1‘1‘:\?;“‘.‘1' \\r"r‘ly;?mfiv'o % »d to steal the main show that 3 r branch of sport. Ad- Boston, (UP)—The pre- st place, The deciding game the past week and both outfits will, Besto | i G l.ugins Monday £ s playing a big part in |1 ary card for the Bruce-Flow- |then uled for this after be “saying it with bats" this after- The four-time American amateur | the equipmer : ers-Jake Zeramby li battle e A pley Budnick of {noen. Without » doubt, thera Wik ng and t time open champlon | to be held at Braves ficld next - 'the Burritts declared that, because |be plenty of clashes as the two get broughr this practice week to a cli- Three five irons constituted a |day night has been announced, as of so many of s player b oing and it is very likely that the uax yesterday on the Pebble Beach [ugerr of clubs for the ola Scots, |follows: away on vac 15, his tean game will I a long and lengthy+ course with a scintillating 67, beat- | Now even the duffer carries ten or | Jimmy Sacco. East Boston vs. Nate |pe too badly crippled to meet the |°cho in the o ing par by five strokes and his 0WD |5 dozen clubs and th mpions |Kawler, New York, < - Holy Cross today. He wanted the er of this afternoon's Course record by thice shots. lihay have five of Six morslini hbls| neryk, Lawren therweight e mlaved i elibom oy e wil allenge the Fafnir In subduing the widely ballvhooed “Matched set’s” advertising (Johnny Gon $ of Mexico, 6: Jose anager John C of the Holy ) team, ampion of tha errors of this famous course. With | s made the caddies’ load more |Diaz Cuban lightweight vs. Ruby [Cross outfit then stepped in and ts chasms and cliffs, its bunkers|py, Levine of Lewiston, 6; Frankie tha s team would not play 1 its fairways skirting the spark- | = KL Moore, north end feather : rom today for the san tween themselves during the week | (10 innings) i ship. President Barney Dr gilines osean blue i Jones Bhictione of| Biitatoolciaitot int iprinterss inic toll K DIAMONGIOE Ehe Mess Hepc wot, freason that the Burrittaididnt spant - ] but they managed to control them-| Philadelphia % Boston 5. |indicated that Ens would continue SREieaie rounds of his Carcer. fintroduce the use of steel-shafted \"'(’: ALS0RN 2 > i nlay toda 5 HER) l\\ MAY LOSE L selves enough to keep apart. Wheth-| (Other clubs not scheduled) [to lead the team next year if the Noth particular was at stake be-|clubs and the ge fing world is not ’U;{{» ) e hhor Then in stepped James J. Naugh-| Brooklyn, N. Y.. Aug. 31 (UP)— er they will be tied hand and foot | | Pirates made a good showing for the dond the battle between the world’s more than half convinced now that Flowers is expected to reach here fion, chairman of the public ar | Babe Hern held hitless for the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1929. Speakingg adopt freak equipmer ave | Without a doubt, this will be one | Games Tomorrow most bitter battles, in every| New York at Boston. v, shape and form, that has been| Philadelphia at Washington. this city in some years. The| Detroit at St. Louis. o teams are like alley cats at the| Cleveland at Chicago. wel Ens, above, coach and formor present time and either side is liable | i |intielder, was named manager of the to break out like a rash at a mo-| NATIONAL LEAGUE | Pittsburgh National League team th: ment's notice. | ¥ |other day following the resignation e | Games Yesterday of Donie Bush, aggressive little man- Managers Cabay and Budnick all | Pittsburgh 15, Chicago 0. ager who led the Pirates to one per but staged a few fistic battles be-| Brooklyn 2, New York 1 nant in his three years of steward ertien il ibe ted handl cnd oo e e e fest_golfor,and the formidable |they are bettor han old fashioned | (oMt and to complete {raining |ment commission and he declared faced the necessity | Wl SN layout that previously had resisted | hickory. “'[,h workouts tomorrow and Mon- that the game would be played to- ction today or forfeiture of his The Seneca baseball team will not | Chicago . 82 7 jan utn’m:lru to .rml\ 70 .J;m s ] day. lay or not at all. President Ken-|.400 batting ge. The Babe by res Monday morning | Pittsbur, ; : | ready had weakened its endurance, | More sporty courses and better i o 7 Saunders of the league at-|average was an even .400 as Brook- :i"}uny;(.:n:?::oin\-vyvlr(:]’;\\!r“Anl-ognfmf\"\M\ vc\i:: i TR FUUR SEHHUNERS | perhaps, by scoring that figure three greens are demanced everywhere. OLYMIIAD 1% 1030 empted to have the managers lyn and New York clashed in the e e s 01 [ BPETouis : g2 | aays ago. Yesterday he landed the The zolf architects are having thelr | Hamilton, Ont, is planning an Tm- [the dispute between th d. | third of their series here. son of the Senecas and die Moore | Brooklyn % 6 knockout. and the d«tour si is out perial Olympiad in 1930 Various |upon his to do so, he gave o TR of Kensington last night resulting Philadelphia .. 5 ] Ihisound esiall Ui tnas noedy i plordtwoloniithelmajorityffatisticArEpcescnatiy SsENOLRR G eat D HOW ABOUT HAROLD? in the cancellation of the contest. |Cincinnati ... 4 ed to clinch the preliminary argu-|of links. New holes, back tees, a |Britain and dominions will be en- final word printed in yester-| While giving the glad hand fo | Boston . ) i —_— | ment for the Georgia lawyer. No|different lay-out or returted greens tered. day’s papers was to the effect that Hack Wilson and Rajah Hornsby The Senccas are playing tomorrow | e (gl one knows better than Bobby him-|are the order of the day g e e SO the game would not be played to-|for the success of the Chicago Cubs, afternoon and Manager Olson’s plea | Ghiedimoday \ \Flshmg Smacks to Battle fop se that recora-breaking rou jakirasts VETERAN OF DIAMOND ay. Then last night, after a con- |don't forget Harold Carlson. That was that his team was expecting to| New York at Brooklyn. ‘ ) : practice do not win chamipion Sand boxes onee hud their uses in | Jerry Donovan, who has be n the managers of |smooth worker recently pitched his play in the afternon and the Sene-| Chicago at Pittsburgh. Champ](}flshlp HO[]O]‘S T()day | where the hazards are greater and |addition to se~ing as a Tall wash- |playing and following baseball sincg | th W cams and Chairman |sixth consecutive win for his team cas would not be ready in the| St. Louis at Cincinnati, | ,more frequent. He may yet have a | ing station but (he wooden tee peg |he was a boy. is 86 now, but he Naughton an agreement was reach- |in a game with the Braves at Bos- morning. The managers both agreed | Philadelphia at Boston. ———— | tight on his hands before the main |has been so well “sold” to the works every day at Shibe park, ed whereby the ga ill be play- | ton to the cancellation. Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 31.—(P— | Pattle of Pebhle Beach is concluded, | golfers that some clube have dis- | Philadelphia. He is as active as a|ed today, e - —- Games Tomorrow The sporting blood of this ancient | but it is as difficult to convince any |continued the sund service. They |man of 5¢ o, s the plan is chang:d | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Kensington will play the Falcons| Boston at New York. seaport wi wver heat today as|Californian that he will not br in the afternoon at St. Ma 1d.| St. Louis at Chicago, four Gloucester fishing schooners, | throush the tournament for the fifth This will be the only holiday game | Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. G50 s pride of the fleet, | time as it is to have the same Cali- | in the city championship series. Philadelp at Brooklyn. awaited the blue flag and the start- | fornian admit there are any flaws | ) = ing gun which would send them over | in the climate : HE S IS FI Manager Frank McDonough of [ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE the line to battle for the sailing| The coming of Jones, along with T THE HABIT—SHOP AT MAG'S FIRST the New Britain Roller Hockey —— championship of the North Atlantic. | the first amateur title tournament | team was unable to give any defi- Games Yesterday | Coast guard and navy craft, excur- | ever held on the Pacific coast, has | nite dope on the league for the com- | Rochester 10, Jersey City 4 | sion boats and private yachts were |aroused greater interest than any ing season other than {o say that all| Toronto 4, Newark 2 4 | jammed with spectators. Almost | Previous sporting event in the Gold- | THE MAGCREST details in connection with the league | Buffalo 15, Baltimore 0, | everything that would float was|en state The experts all will be settled next week when the Reading 4, Montreal 4. | pressed into service to carry a por- | admit this. All that was needed, to | league officials meet again. (15 inni darkne; | tion of the thousands anxious to fol- | satisfy the most conservative or | —— low the racing schooners. skeptical, was for Jones to play the The amateur fights scheduled to The Standing | Thousands of others, not so for- | round he did yesterday. The gallr be held last night at Muzzy Field W ) pet. | . in Bristol, were called off on ac- | Rochester count of the rainy atmosphere and Toronto the cold. The officials of the Park!Buffalo . A. C. did not decide on this until | Baltimore late in the afternoon. No date has | Montre vet been set on which the card will | Reading tunate, had to be content to watch | of fully 1,000, that was as thril 5| the spectacle from the shores of | by his performance 9 [ Bastern Point and Magnolia through |in championship competiton a 517 | everything from opera glasses to | appeared to be willing to crown him 2507 | telese i King a spot :w; The Elsie, skippered by Captain| A few of the salient features eof | e stag Sane 93 | Norman Ross, and the Arthur D.|this round illustrated the pace | besaed 'J\“’r‘l'i"‘“(_ ¢ 3 . tory, with the vetern Ben Pine in|Jonos struck. His only mistakes | 0 Firley anabEy IMalley downl| i 00 {command, faced the starting line with | were on the second hole, where he | the advantage of practice spins. Both | took two shots in a trap, and on took their craft around the triz ¢l the third, where he required threc Rochester. 37 5-8 nautical mile course yesterday | putts to get down. Thereafter, one Toronto. 2. ks SIE e traoush fheir | otibhe ereatest s<hib e Associated Press dispateh yesterday. | Baltimore at Baffio and put their crews through their | of the greatest exhibitions of putting "he fi taceiiat tis fa pace he has ever given with his celebrat- et e ‘;v‘y}w‘!-‘l;‘\lwi‘ Sealineiat Monieeal | The work of preparing the cd “Calamity Janc” helped him to o el e for the wrorids Zearii| AT o Progress, Captain Manuel Domingos. | bag seven birdies, score nine suc- erweight championship. 1 e 2 and the Thomas S. Gorton, Captain | cessive holes in and cover the Wallace Parsons, was continucd un- | treacherous incoming nine hole in in New York, have the articles for Games Today ford all sewed up, according 10 an | Jersey City at ford all ewed up, according to an| Newark at | Hi’_”orfl'"““‘“;I\)“l‘::f°j""l til almost the starting time and the | 32, four under par. Bobby missed | S IGIMILDER) the advantage of trial runs for a4 66 after belting two wonder Che sportsmanship of the crews of | ful wood shots along the ocean's all the contesting schooners was | horder to within ten yards of the shown in the case of the Thomas S. | 5 {i_yard groen Gorton, whose mainsail at the 1ast |~ Jones was playing In a foursoms moment failed to satisfy her sKipper. | with Harrison 1. Jof drfliesy Members of the crews of the other Allentown 6, Springficld 0, I (Other clubs not scheduled President Stoneham of Giants and | d Secretary Barrows of Yankees | The Standing Haven't Discussed Matter. | . . et Albany . 7 3 .621 New York, Aug. 31 (P—Charles Rridgeport ‘ 0 \ Storey and Cyril Tolley, British Stoneham. president of the | Providence .. “oay | craft pitched in and aided in the | .pappion, as well as one of the ants, and Edward G. Barrow, bus- | pittsield it 2 y | Lask of fitting her out with a new |gyme's most terrific hitters. Tolley | iness manager of the Yankees and |Springfield . . .. 63| oo Dvery Ealimaken Infthe nontwa sy s wild, ihutieven shen Ho masion chief spokesman for Jacob Ruppert. | New Haven . 5 called in to aid in the work. which | h, jine he was ntly outdriven owner of the club, said today that|Allentown ... ... & “40 | reauired 48 hours of day and night|y,y jones, it seem ¥ ¢ time they “had not considered a city se- | Hartford .. 55 cutting and stitching. Pobby lef out with the wood he out- | ries.”” Stoncham added that the| 2 g The start time was set at 10| 46¢ his ramous British rival, who | | Every Suit Has Two Trousers could not see “what good a series Y eay a. m was no mateh for the American on of this sort would do bascball A (“',""\”“m")"-‘ | The Progress wants light air while | 1" grocns and took an approximate g [the Gorton hopes for a 30-mile | 74" “pnoGeorglan sank five putts was reported vesterday from e | Pittstield at Bridgeport. ° Yankee Stadium that Bill Terry . < breeze. Moderate northwest winds oA R At N i on v ranging from ten to forty feet, yet Giant first baseman, and the ¢lub | Ajlentown at Springfield, | becoming variable were predicted |y \oigonly a day or so ago he was P = secretary had filed a challenge by £ | Which. if they hold. ought to insure & | ;,.qogting that he couldn’t putt. $ 3@ the Giants with Bob Shawkey, Yan- Gamies Toriorrow clear day, absence of fog, and 4 £00d | * The effect of Jones' great round | ! L kee pitching coach Springnald salling breeze —_ - nal in uctions were given the | was to widen today the gap separat- ing the champion from the rest of at Hartford, New Haven at Bridgeport Pittsfield o racing skippers at a mee of the the field There have been Sol . RUN HOPEFUL STAKES A\hfl.'m.,’,'.«‘.v.mm raee committee i the MASICr | ooy fin: performances in practicr, | /g They Are Now on Display At Both of Our Stores ,""' rs’ rooms last night George Von Elm. 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