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e f NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TI ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929. i { e o . — 1 Y”UNGSTER SFHRFS Dunla ; In this group were Done Moe, tlje T L ng followed Bc western champion, and Dr. O. . €) v s m start to finish, mg | Wil g, L of Portland, Oré sy ~****"t Baseball Standing HOLY CROSS AND CORBIN 25peak1ng§ L | : TR e : Toctiand (U ] b e | A woro A ton or §i. pauk | ofsportsy ceroees | REDSOR WININ SERESe, %1710 ONDUNDERJINES paicosis Bmis endy TR T e Eitutom sen o ong| 0¢ MeCormick and Walter Tobin's Clan Comes Back . i Gibson Dunlp of Los Angeles 5. a2t ol T g i i City Baseball « | pionship series, | game). Scott Hook Up in Tight| After Losing Four Runs | | . of the seven teams to he held fonight | game). l‘ Pitching Duel — Cabay in First Inning to Smoth- 8 p p o b out ¢ < otch embraced Cyrit Tolley, British has called o meeting of the manugors | Cleveland 2, St Lowle 1 (1st] | : ; Dogs Pebble Beach in 69 < o 1 close 1o tio home |i1e nolder, Georse Von Eim.of 2 ? e Ci ¢ Detroit, Willlam K. Lanman of Co- at 8 o'clock in the Herald office 'rhu[ Cleveland 9, St. Louis 5 (2nd 1 §v 1 i P It A L s, O nd ent Dolp, an- purpose of the discussion is to make | game). | . I b RS T o 2 CHICAC ¢ A 1 other tland Ore., entry. Francis i plans for the final playoff between| Washington 10, Boston 7 (lst men Down Senecas b:' '1‘ er Burritts Under An 18 AB R H PO A E €S« » boomir: A 3 doneel iy, ston and Fustace Ster- - the four leading teams, game) ~ . i el ' T M 1 ed back f t oun-|{! ol ten footer for his o % with Boston 7. Washington 2 (zna| 10 2 Count — Vietory to 8 Count—Heavy Hit- iins sicross Carmnel Ty today us on ¢ t Dunlap put| g, lo of Canada, Jons b i After yesterday games, the [game) - ‘ 5 : e of 1 h, w £ acH, cetser New York, Frank Dolp | tanding in the scries |” Detroit 10, Chicago 8 (Ist game) Won by Second Frame ting Marks Contest. : « the United | is Rali Sl ! W 1. Pet Chicago S, Detroit 2 (nd game) 3 t o the 1y , New Yo ; : o L | Corbin Red Sox £ 0 1.000| £ | Rally. - i e : ‘ Holy Cros £ 0 The Standing = . : o ) s v - 2 IFalcons 4 2 w 1 et. | R ¢ c ) ded PlaveraSiay K n B delphia S0 41 MeCormick matcl At i p-heavy reru [ Seeded ayers hlm . . RS S S bdon () ] splendid pitching in . i of t 1, Bobt ) v In Tennis ] o A e St ' Cleveland 67 59 Sencea game at the ; Jones e first 18 st ye o I e b <ol i 00 [ St. Louis 66 61 ton school grou e i ore | E S Detroit G0 noon but was fo s scarcely zone « ol A1y Tieh 0w 1t tan be iWashingtond (5.1 70 feat as the Holy Cros ! o " ‘ dj 1 i 5 e Tl Cu et e Teaa ‘. “hicago 76 three-run lead by scoring four runs gep of ¢ .3 y > Califor Ang i e e o5 lon sS4 off Cascy in the first two innin it : | § 1t - The final score was 4 to 2 and t 2 ) 1 120 d ght's meeting vm:m %2 aas e S " % A 2 ; ; 3 Barac in the withdrawal of the thr Games Today kaseay ekl ) C 1 s ¢ 1 te so that time may New York at Philadelphia | the Holy in the City Cham-|tourt c 2 5 gained for final series to def Washington at Boston. l"f;;'»\(‘:ll" series, . s 28 v 4 mine the championship of the cit (Other ‘l'“'*‘ 7“07' j‘h luled) theran ”,"\”M i ( 1 : 1 ) = e y scoring but ; 7 g 3 re under v to form a ) Games Tomorrow and Sealtiget Unto : A 4 3 4 A (onali sk Athall 1 A St. Louis at Chicago. s % our I big ¢ | Clarence Lanpher of the Washingion at Boston Ca o i ¢ Y 1 cam is intensely inter- Cleveland at Detroit inning but escaped i C i g les SbeE q proposed circuit as are S on by some nice twir 9 o ¢ A ¢ Baldanle A s p nur the other man NATIONAL LEAGUE half of the th o . Baldock Arrives for = ed once. Kraus led with one ; t ) Bou ” A\ meeting will he held sometime Games Yesterday out. McCormick grounded to : Bout “l(ll :}t-[‘?‘:,,rl shont three weeks from | Chicago St. Louls 7 (Ist|head” Budnick who tossed fo \ . ~ddy interested parties and at [ game). Kowski at a4 in an atte { 1 t i nweight champion 6t thi Eitar it uit may Chicago 12, St. Louis 10 (2nd |double play hortstop failec o i T s scheduled ‘ game) touch the bag and Krause was safe , o I s Al Brown, Cincinn, Pittshurgh 5 (Ist| Dalkowski's throw was late at first I . 4 ) i L ¢ New York At present, four fteams are game) and MeCormick was s third i y D! G « S In a pre- finitely in the play Britain Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 8 (2nd |tried for third on the v Sea ety ristol 12 Meriden Bndees e innings) but he was thrown out by rth i 5 I S Dox only. B-rou Hartford, to he repre New York 11, Philadelphia 4, | nick. MeCormick took i N ¢ 1 ¢ on 11 matches apd Elmwood Endees (ist game) this play c « e New York oken of as a 3 Philadelphia 4, New York 3 (2nd Jack Argosy ther L | b a circ ive 3 C D] S commission probably Atlas team of New Haven might |gan: 12 innings) double to right center i Jaglow o i t « i ) ‘ v ¥ f . vinner of the recognized for the coming season Brooklyn 6, Boston 2 (1st g Cormick. ( closed 11 v ound of 1 out ore t t 1 v to mat s world's Brooklyn 10, Boston 0 ng to Dalkow nd Zembko 1 him. H & g A mecting of the Roller ckey [Bame) winners lost it in |1 ) Cor - 1 be | finding Casey in md innine ‘ Hartre which final The Standing 1 won the game by their rally in Ruck 1ty 1 a grea me 1l be ironed | 1 this frame. Zapatka opened with a ' firs g and kej I R cirenit this | Chicago single over sec i T ot i 7 : 5 will also be decided on, it 15| Pittshurgh sack on < i ing slaught ¢ housafld.S are saying stood. as therr « number | New York « 535 | Budnick wa o s oth t greed to o cations from v s cities | St. Louis 1 63 492 | second out by v in the \ innir = or admittance into the Rrooklyn $ a8 460 | came. through past 3 cased up in nal OC L S - Philadelplia 7 449 | Venturo and Za scored and J. nd the Rur | E L A GA COD WIN Another mes en inter- | Cincinnati 3 417 | Budnick reached third. On the rally to tally R s oscd state football | Boston 457 359 | throw to the plate Dalkowski (ook ery Corbin it safely el B il Biisehallt Tonnil s osce ”» cld this week, it is second 1 y Tite of thelcirouit Games Today Both runne Kredar t itz Ot Waterbury Nine 3 (o 2 in T e NoronT e ; ren date) | tripled to rigt This was I ( nd H T e vk U S GRS St e e o o hi Ko Close Balhp: will be a success although, M R mick’s place in right field while Joe i 3 1in will most probably he represen Chicago Louis. s E 4 I it et e : KR Brounded out to close - S ; Roston at New York. " S LA LL I g e l i ! r be laid this week for | Brooklyn at Philadelphia IO SRt ML SR ton: Wit et o Smpit of the 1 series of games be- 2 0 lig) : { ‘ S = et . 4 _ 3oth pitche settled down €1 i ¥ tw Atnip andytloly a0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE e ana (s o « N L ¥ re o i sedtively i his and kept the h videly seat- \B 11 PO 1 1 at pel tered that they did little damage. | . ; leagues. It Games \'(mlr‘nln\ SUoth dtovera Ballit i R i s 1 | the win-| . . Hokonalo nEihENEc B ; : t % Newarl 6, home run when he was called ont | L. 5" L SO r 1 v triy ; > he the ama- | paitimore D Roa JeaNes et 1 ho \ iry | y c 3altimore 3 15 Lo v fwo 1 If of t Buffalo §, x 3 The losers once i t i h Ruffalo 4 same inning. turo walk ; lo g X Montreal 7, Rochester (1st) one out and 1ched second 1 4 : Rochester 7, Montreal 5 (2nd) 1 Biad Scott. thre 1y to 1 losers threatened in e Rochester a4 ot but failed to scor ¢ i ir G (Continucd from Preceding Page.) | Loronte B men o base with two ou 5 \ I Thousands of Oldsmobile owners, discovered that other cars in Oldsmobile's el ) v one out I'reisser drove a sin W . 3 1 ] e 15 RO ot e price range had some of the features I HOLY GLROSS Buftalo 76 7 left. Kenure followed N i 3 PLOTPEEC 0y ok wanted, but Oldsmobile had all. It looks like ap &1 po A p|Montreal L& it and the appeared 1o be over | LERN 2 Oldsmobile’s remarkable abilities in more value to me. It has wide doors and ' s ¢ 0 v : i w!y"viz i) L \\]‘- 1 Venturo hit a pop fly to Sal- e every phase of performance—their plentyof leg room in front and rear of sedan. K i oy o | ewark . L N Salak muffed the ball and dis R4 1 t ( " WV hite T, n £ Such things as twin- Tron ] e fa 100 enjoyment of its G 4 oldersey City daret ol the ba wias s Preisser taking 2 X ) 1t dropped the s 103 4 - =\ beam headlamps, fuel s h q —— | second. Both men advanced a ba T e 11 2= ong mame, § to luxurious riding = = pump, and radiator e S Games Imli?v unmolested Lut Kranse the Yanka Thy qualities—their The \r[KI\VG shutters helped to In Budi A0 ARt \ wark at Je yn‘l\" City game by out to T knowledge of m ol sell me. Also the fact Marci . 1 0 Baltimorc at Reading. I'he s ge —the new 00-degree Vtvpe l.(h‘:‘,:'m h?n that it is made by & Montreal at Toronto 505 for all models, f. 0. b. factory, Lanst Fan, it ia s outstanding in value in its field popular Oldsmobile S1x, the fine car of low ;;cmr.:l [3, mmuz;lv ed behavior— hnvc voluntarily written their appreciation to the Olds Motor Works. If you wish to hear this enthusiasm expressed 2t first hand, talk to Olds- the way Oldsmobile sales are jumping shows that others think well of it."’ PASTERN LEAGUE Read what they say—their reasons | Springfield 14, Hartford Tota : 3 for buying—and’ why they are glad m‘n\ul:’_fm\'ncrs‘ in your own cor'nmu- ‘ | Providence 10, Allentos AS i Tty " ; they bought Oldsmobiles. nity. Thendrive the car yourself . . . Allentown 7. Providence ¢ il : : put it through all its paces . . . and Albanyoe, Plitarield & (1at) ) . Ceems Mg hee, Bisconsin: -ou'll know why Oldsmobile owners Albany 16, Pittsticld 2 (2nd) ¢ ) 1ol s L0 AR “I was first attracted by Oldsmobile be- Y L S 4 2 Al e [ cause its general characteristics appealed to are so outspoken in their praisc. The Standing ! ] Bl of £ me, and our Chief Engincer—a very dis- = S [ P W T e o ; ; criminating buyer—drives an Oldsmobile. Albany 89 ; ko8 A e nght Two ngars I like its powerful and quiet-running TWO DOOR SEDAN Consider the Beissont iy LG a 2 motor, easy steering, smooth flow of power Deliered Price Wilson, Cubs, Providence . e i o S and Comp(ne Their 2 ail s “Sruridy conseruceion. an $ ?%Mw‘mn}f deliversa i 0 ) s 1 S 1 P price as well as the List \ ey ar. | Her es e .. ik Fl 2}0?‘8!— From Susanville, California: LI etiaiacing Ott, Giatns, 35 Pittsfield Hornsby Springfield . Comobile values: 1o w Haven ey Al R “'With the protection you give your motor, BN (et SR e (\iJAnnb\\‘r 7 delivered : 43 | t y ) »oks good to or 40,( withot peesiacind i Ge 28. Allentown geliy NS % Take a few puffs of a hand- it looks good t > for 40,000 miles without M..A., St e e o i Simmons, Athletics O'Doul, Ph Bottomley, 8 Hartford ' Rookie I \eall\ rleJ Aelng s made 7-20-4, then any other s major repair. When I selected my car I umpers extra. Livery and fmancing With Waner for Doubles sl ! cigar. Notetherichmild fra- Games ey, C 10 e ance and the hand-made . Yesterday's Homer rtford at New Haven S oA s ey | o ;’:cc—dmmn:, i 3’ a @ fi m @ E_E Sl CLERIOIE DE i O rick, Brooklyn's rookie out-| - o coolness of the 7-20-4, and Hornsby, Cubs, 2 Allentonw at Pittsfield. A oy R Shont (it let your taste chopse— reeou e At mevous Klein, Phillies, | Albany at Providence. Nationallieakus For dout eld by it & D) Bottomley, Cardinals. 1 A D : it for bs scored. . N — aul W of Pittsburgh. Wancr i 'fi' 4 5 Hurst, I'hillies, 1 | Games Tomorrow i e urgh - . : The ngm” of Qua ity 48 \ RV Wilson, Cubs, 1 | Hartfora at New Haven Kammered out 50 two-base hi(s. |fy A Lindstrom it | Bridgeport at Springfield Sl Gth 47th | Three ba S MM DA e AT A Q o s Gelbert 1 Albany at Providence Irecdonel. i Siciiiny Ewataie HOTEL BURRITT GARAGE 36 WASHINGTON ST. Foxx . Allenfown at Pittsfield Biaie 0 League L ) — Telephone 1 P histics - record is Burns, | (First ) Athletics, ladelphia Athletics. g Lo 1 S EAST IS SUPREME s Cronin natol S AR S S i R e e & R Goslin, Senators, 1 SIS Ty | Ruffing, Red Sox, 1 nnual Matches Result in Sweeping i, AR Fi, 5 SALES M oLkt Victory i Finals Six to Threo MAN SA AL e | over Week-Ena. ‘T Leynolds, White Sox - . . e nalne | Forest Hills N. Y. Sept. 3 (UP) | [THATE TH' KINDA SUIT ) IT5 WARM ALL RIGHT - HAVE Ya ) WO € 1DER? TRY! () O, Paroon el v Brannon, Indians, 1 Jastern supremacy in team ten- | YA GOTTA WeaR UP GOT & MIRROR? | WANNA Loak TA WRECK MY So| MisTaKke ! Gehringer, Tigers, 1 s been established for anoth- | HERE, PARDNER! MY SELE OVER' \igv'\—z\fl Total, 24 or ¥ r as a result of the annual | Totals | cast-west matches here yesterday | National League, 64 |in which the national doublss | American League, 521 champions were humbled. i Totals, 1189 | The final score was six matches |to three, the winning three out | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT {of five yesterday and three out of | four Saturday. | — The biggest surprise of the series 2 o was the victory of John Van Ryn S tvih- | and Gregory Mangin of New Jer. | e stopped George |S0¥ over Grorge Lott and Johnny | 1 Cocke Avtealle 18 Doeg, who on Saturday won the | | Ay national doubles titl 1, 3-6, 6-2. [ Ponca ( Okla—Rabe Hunt, Ok The runner-up t of Lewis N.| A outprinted Jack De- [ White and Berkel f Texas | o . Mave, Ilobokea, N. 1., (10). also was heaten b Hall i i and Iritz Mercur, 6-3, | A\fter winning the first game, 11| Tn the three singles matches tordien York Giants allowed | yesterday, Mangin (east) beat White « 10 «lip from their | (west) 8-6 Doeg 1\\I‘~H beat and Bell | S ings, 4 (o 3. A three- |Van Ryn (east) 6-4. 6 3 | 2 rally tied (he score in the cighth | (west) beat Mercur (east) 7-9, 6-4, | and the I’hils won out in the tenth ifi~2. { ‘ k = . e A N &