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8 CITY BASEBALL SERIES ENDS IN GRAND BLOWUP AS MANAGERS ARE UNABLE TO AGREE ON ANYTHING—COACH CASSIDY MAY REVERT BACK TO STYLE OF PLAY FIVE YEARS AGO—BOBBY JONES STILL FAVORITE IN NATIONAL AMATEUR TOURNEY TWO PENNANT RACES ARE MAYGOBACKTO | ATHLETIC STARS JOCKEYING YANKEES [CITY BASEBALL SERIES NINED 90 ULV LI e — CALLED OFF AT MEETING AL Only a Mathematical Possibility Remains That Either n. ., & ; SIMMONS, % ) : g PR, Baseball Follies of 1929 Come to An End in Squabble Coach Cassidy May Have Hall- |38 a - At Athletics or Cubs Will Be Headed Off From Cham- Between Seven Managers—Individual Teams May ])mndnp-—()hnm'\ ers Figure 10 Days or Two Weeks back Conduct Team on Field 3Tl rAE ¢ j 3 : _v e € Arrange Games to Finish Out the Season—Smuiski Will Be Needed to Finish Speculation — Mackmen = R . Eah iy oy : 4 and Moore Argue Over Protest On Labor Day Hand Yankees Another Trimming—Senators Win. |chanecs his mind oraon nor oy : ; : i\ Game—Bonds Are Returned and Schedule Aban- Lk ning of the foothall season 4 7 N 3 > 3 T TRERE o t New Britain High school, it is i A : i & . % doned. most N : e “John Public,” the fellow who ht's mectin flop, pure and simple, ciaily and socially and, Bupport i ; ¢ i L @ e i 4 5 S 5 | keeps the sports wheels greased, re- Metis 7 ; r this duty, basing b the : 81 sl ceived a setback last night at the D meeting of the seven ma teams entered in the city championship series when, several hours of nseless ar o 1 b i / Coueh Cassidy v N o ‘ % A wrangling, accusations and implica- o L i¥ 1 t he will ha anaan 5 i % ! tions, the grand blow-up took place, RAW ; Py t > = ‘ icld and line materia " the posted bonds were returned and : f Previ 10 ever son the loya ; : N4 g the series was called off and the ha t t s to i S W v i he ) 5 : The sessio s called originally 1 1 play 1t 5 1 \ ! | v ¢ vance dope | EaG i % g to see if there wasn't some way, con- RS 3 3 | s Ross ut : e : R 3 sidering the scasop cnly has a very y : i : i : $600 ans B Morc o ; MICKEY 4 o R ‘—EFT: e R National Men's Sngles Sched- aind Herby Carl- COCHRANE y 9. GROVE | four teams that were (o remain, r - start ple next Sunday. Many s ]d S S d \\_/_‘ | ing went back and forth. | Manager Eddie Moore of K ton announced that he the Labor Day game with the R e up for air . seasons of silent sufferings, thes e front-line Athletic experts arc [tons under protest vecause of the [ yrday, RO (R T making the Yauke the % end are adding pointed chetter € o prod them along. fact that the Ialcons had used Al United s Lawn Tennis as- Havlick a ficlder Nichols as | sociation, with eight Americans and then made to have the $3) hond of | title which Henri Cocl 1s aban- opposition, usually urc i motion to let the game stand as first round matches. he draw By JAY VESSELS uous by their cnce on rlaved was lost and no action was| Nine of the 14 seeded players Mack's ball ¢ possible because no one wanted to dre bhyes, seeded list fol- Buffalo, N. Y., Plays New 01leans for National Cham- lows: Upper half— William Senecas and Kensineton | den, 1I, John V . The pions! -First Game Is Scheduled to Be Played at .eicq over whether o senenaon | o 1 96 Louisville This Afternoon — Captain Bill Joyce to samgion Bl abor Daye shpuldBhayebel er the ke n played in the morning or after- | land; amio Abc : had ~ bow Pltch for Bisons While Savvi Carbonia Will Toil noon. Neither manager. although man Upman, Sut ugns of past s i 5 plenty of oratory was spent in the | Ge Lott, Chic e (ern ( hamps—Broadezst Results. cffort, could get any where with the Bin. Newar < . g h manager and 1 this wiseeracking failing to win since the inim- coming from t sector and i . > itable Tilden, at the top of the up- d vhial c N0l BOE oD o N olle Negro Lightwels] < and < vlay the Lal 2 P ) D takes e look stice that oy ok New Rochelle v\"-“' Lightetant 1 PO her half, a bye for the first Mo e S ! z AR ¢ zame r ta the list of ol ye Jay- | 8 umons i : S v Leading on Points When Un- play ntered, was objected to hy (10UNd: and is scheduled to meet o r Smulski of tha Talcons bee | LOnald achan of Philadelphia sition with ) r- | ce ime tod ope donable ot alls I nile Tawful Blow Pall > he said he had fired most of 5 s ¢ > schedule of play from 5 i e e . con- | during " ; Thel At Tdiioot 4 v B am, | Worl ries” sponsorce ¢ the 3oston, Sept. 4 (UP) E ) 5 ::l Uic list Trom hid teamciqiag ot vt been s nmomme pitched four ge marked M G e ner coted to | fought gallantly but ol Amerfean Legion ints, Bruce Flow 1 ¢ - Soore mefiued tollay unc i yivo tine ling player: ot : Aansinc Blistawa e dh ere D oRandili e i Y ea o loss il = federiin hera tho fmpr 5 reached their sccond-round engagements Smulski then red that hel The tournament committee plans would play the Kensingtons a series | to run off all and sccond round roads all year, is v there throwin 2 i 7 ns at Bra 1 last night. | Of tWo out of hree for the cham- | ensagements not later than Mon- who will try for a hors 50 fast that it whiz °f B g had won three rounds | Pionship of the city. This hroug 0 Jining e MRl 002 pinien 3 L zed up e plate looking m : s, Ll Zeramiby tws pribe 16 the 10w [ESDeral raasbarcy ryn the 6o for the fight through the stretch. i ety Ay 4 ee 15 &1 bunch which summarily ended the | Then Johnny Cabay advanced the With Tilden and Austin in the up- vane, besides catehing a r le : Mhoniue Ibattle. Thouzh the Lynn youth | &T&Ument thal if any two teams per half and Lott and Farquharson I number o es, was hitting like a | 0¥ 1 K e EhT e ws he lay on | Were to play tha champlonship thev |in the lower, the carly indications LA l.l cleanup hitter should, and Big / IIHARIC a . the canvas in agony it | $hould be the Corhin Red Sox and [point toward international semi. nons was pounding the bail at ey ringside ob. | HOIY Cross secing that hoth teams ' finals, but the path toward the pen- R et N S Rockford - . a dizzy clip. Dianeptrin Lo s sent at to-| that he had not heen severe- | had been undefeated in the series so ultimate matches will not he an et i o s Tod Mors: 1 | Defeat was bitter then but {t|Morrow’s conte v ind that he could have con- |fAr. This question also remained '©asy one for the four favorites. £ » W 1 ¥ made victory that much sweeter Captain 1 Joyee i i games in hen a r m(mv to nave the I Torr Hermy Junior eighth. twentieth vi ” et . ley Ney ski, both | ! ‘”'“"'_”"“" Stbg e in the divisional co ’I"“ on a foul to | r :""‘; ol tory, long sought, ga W hor : : o ¥ heavy men. Farrell who | 9 ors in their s g \rtion | l-ynn i the sixth f their who har 1 he fight. up in the air. S fast ones into { ’ } Al 1 Holita ight spot in a bout! The Seneca deciared throus TO OPEN INDOOR SEASON boys bean Savvi Carhonia or A ers with 1o o i o ) :' e PQHU y vania Grid I GHIOI‘ Pre- " i Sa et Llon e Uy | Which was not especially thrilling. | JAck Argosy that they would not be | Now York, Sept. s i frozen out of the serics hev stoad 3 credit for t tory, hut L 5 NS L ares IO] Gfimmg SC&SOH ponae Sl on the jaw with a wild left swing. | Dlay-of and they wanted the oppor. | ©f Sioux City, Ia, and Dr. Ludw J t ch ¢ | — D '\"‘_\’\“'\H Seriese | Flowers staggered but didn't go | tunity to fight foc this chance. The Haymann, German heavywei Wil Ts giieois 5t the Teion . § oy (00w until Yerambly resorted o question remained whether the [ champion, will open indoor s the real World Scrics {his un. it | DAL it 2epases on cansingtan nouline in jliserl S8 Mad fon S oeden on t ang x ! ifoon e e 3 i Zeramby and Flowers were at the | The grand squahble continued nd Sept. 12 In the s al, Ted e e M ght at i I 17 P g National i I 5 ame weight, 134, seemed unending. Sandwina arold Mays, heavy- loss of only one rur i it Yan ! P 4 the | Batting—Herman, Robins, Other results: Hy Diamond. Bos- nally the bickerizz was brought All of t 5 v A duak e of the inter- Runs—Hornshy, bs, WATCH[NG TH SGOREBOARD ton, outpointed IFrankie Moore, 10 an abrupt end. Nohody wanted Epent the v v d Ay RoCTA 4 v year | Runs batted in—Ott, a1 dford (10); Nat )\“\1 r, New (o agree with anyboly else even over | CANDIDATES TO REPORT effects of ar tive hi ¥ g Ui e I'rank Field. Hits—0'Doul, Phillics, 207. w\ml\ outpoin Jimmy the time of night it was and the| Hanover, N. H., Sept. 4 (UP)— Cubs ar 1 ] f i 0 QM ODE SSat L For scveral ow, curly| Doubles—I° ick, Robins, Ry the United Press Boston (6 tianco, Roston, Meeting was hroken up. | Eighty candidates were expected to : ) Tunne e S s Tl ey s Sirales resterday’s hero—George Earn- |outpointed Georgs ate, Brock- | The individual managers will now [report to Head Coach Jackson Can- Homers—Klein, Phillies, 37. shaw, Philadelphia Athleties’ right- [ton (4); Ruby Levine, Lewiston, | probably arrange a eries ot gam rell for the opening of football r than any| Stolon bhases—Cuyler, Cubs, $4. |hander who held the s to Me, outpointed Al Rackow, Win-|%etween their teams and oth \d |practice at Dartmouth today. o East in| Pitching—Bush, Cubs, won ur hits, the American - Jeague fthrop (6); Joinny Gonzales, Mexi-|the ‘dear, dear Mr. Public” will | Among them will be a score of cption in his lost 4. ders winning their fourth straight 'can lightweight, scored a technical | probably be expected to get all het |letter men, including Captain 1de a power- American game from New York, 10 to 2 knockout —over Newport Johnny |up over the championship possiliv- [worth Armstrong and Al Mars o T e Fots At Tt e Tt was Barnshaw’s twentieth vie- | Brown (4) ties of this or that team. One con- star halfback. American League B Gehringer, o i o . | now. And you ought to see these|Ditcher for Buffalc to Garlar — Sox ha rher thr wlicbd 5 an Il have som it out | Major . wders including Tuns in ‘ i L week favor 0 and befud t batted in—Simmons, R TT = ball lost from Doubl Manu; Browns; Hei 10 to &. Judge drove in mann, four 6 GEnT e e more Trip! Athletics; Fon- ception ety o ) nd Ho: * 3 WINNER l\rl RS |1\\||\' g WELL «+ SO VO(J'RE AHMMRS. HOOPLEY I _% Pl L S e . (B DAER e AIReRE BELIEVE ! ~~THE NEIGHBORS s e T R 2‘.‘3[""@“‘" ."»,‘If“ M D HM-m-THE [MMIGRATION DID SAY SOMETHING ABouT or the model of at-| will ent finals. The two LAWS MUST BE GETTING You BEING AWAY:<w VAS ~enr i atong with ait | THINKS CUBS ARE IN |ana meet toaay for the risnt toonc| | LAY ¥ e WHATS wRoNG ann AHEM «+ ARE YoU STAYIKG, v ntereollegiate —_— Ty e B W YoUR NOSE Q «1T's OR JUST PAYING A CALL? Lou says, Manager Joe McCarthy Breaks Si- . : | STUCK UP wee |S 'rHA'r "‘"’I NEVER HAVE EM‘SOVED. Hack, | lence Regarding Chances of Team 3 > - FROM INDIGNATION,, « OR MY HOME So MucH As I “”“":,\,\, Getting Into World Series, % CAUSED BY PRESSING (T HAVE THIS SUMMER —~ model of | Chicago, Sopt. 4 (P—Managor d P iy AGAINST -THE OUTSIDE o~ THAT 1S, ~~ AH v 1P \w, « }n’-w G .M(Ol:“l‘v: :!\';”‘“’:].T 1 ; ] ¢ OF RESTAURANT TLL NowW ! e Wonr ihirks thoptare cian Lo A SEISN N gy 705 € 7 GosH ueret You HA%E A ; 1 , A R T Gt GF (gl » | &= AMOS ,~ L RoDE GHAIR 2 1S mixing n e world sories nov.” : 2 2 - ¢ 7 O A BOAT FROM SR e ; 3 ! 7 | s CHICAGO T0 BEMToA! dul I ] 1 ! HARBOR !«. I'LL BET r Day games are i S 1 | A ‘ T WAS BiGGERM i 4 3 ’;"““I ‘. ‘k ; h! d i i /“i } 5 5 - Tfl" BOAT \(OL\ wEMf MARIO BEATS ALGER ae o ERoTEule Rl e \,’" "’“'f' A o | 5 X To ENGLAND oA ¢ s e e fny itiees e e o) Tishe “Two Clgars | : \ 'y and I e | and Compare Their | | Flavors!— ‘ Take a few puffs of a hand- made 7-20-4, then any other cigar. Notetherichmildfra- ance and the hand-mad~ ix:ec-dmwing, even-burning coolness of the 7-20-4, and let your taste choose— == DS [y NN W J.—Arthur De knocked out Joe PRACTICH Tampa, |'.|>v.17\ HIS v‘ilt\f“-|\‘l;” e N York The Cig(lf Of Quality AN Tracy Cox, India- | sed onut Eddie O'Dowd, | ) ¥ ! (8); Jimmy Dale, Deca of G v 50 l sutpointed Phil O'Dowd, nare Garden, Septemb lumbus, 0., (8).