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CORBIN RED SOX AND HOLY CROSS BASEBALL TEAMS START CUBS ADVANCE NEARER TO NATICNAL LEAGUE TITLE (OLUMBIA SOUAD S AFTER TITLE Chicago Team Almost Has Stranglehold On Champion- Stal ship After Dividing Double Header With Cardinals 5 —Pirates Are Defeated by Reds — Athletics and 1t Are Both Idle — Phillies Bow Twice to ¢ Out Giants at Polo Grounds. ol Coaches to Try to Whip n Into Form This Year —Braves No AN READ ORWIS FAST BALL N i nd « i W t ) I K and Horns Stephenso! 1 1 base cof off with bot ) header scor 4 to 3 a ) ’ s Zachary, veteran 1 Harry 5 w York Yankees i i pitcher” A “nothing ; will pron- ne who has little stuff on 1 snd gnmen ball in the way of great specd pencliy i homc [rom o sharp-b rves, ho »on ; val wha play epends on his inficld # % s had two or ¢ ) on his staft he would beye ) tor Philadelphia A R 1 taken a more or e i t they f turn in the box to . 1 Vo this is writter n X . ¢ ers to knock on wood.) i meian ) Nobiletti, “AIL Washed Up i ; : Sy 1 Weinste ophs, anl| fust about a year ago % stitute, all have ahout to be shipped to the . y by the Senators. Clark Griffith Y mmediate del on young Ad Liska of Minneapolis and intend- cd to send Tom in } payment - aiton Tom was asied up as far as i { X Middle Wash s concerned. ] 1 W n, Columbia is to tackle | o L) S et o L e asked the customary waivers Sottalia L ing nobody would claim th } ; oAl handed relie. Tt Huggins th i i him up by refusing to ’ The “Old Fox™" couldn't = tand why Hu i iy major | t et v he 3l-year-old - : He burned up telephone wires trying o to argue Hug out of clair him Thi= Time At Pebble Beach, Na- | But Miller was adamant and f 2 ! secured n for the waiver & E tional Amateur Champion Hug S A 1 iry would be 1 the 1 American LGQ?"C Loses on Sceond Day 2 ;“"‘ il = 1 I Cal., e ns was right i K 1il was a case of the "Old Fox" | day to post the 1t | outfoxed oL rd of Bobby Jones but for the ’ won seven g for the A L time i < it can be done | Y& the balance of that season Ay of comy ind | ‘ Louis Cardinals in game of the world series, f Huggins has heen picking 1 T hary He h ¥ 3 ot to put too muct girg arm by wo en the tong Jotins Lut another reasc ; j is a “nothing pitcher.” 1 | Conmt T 12 years Smart Fellows amateur | When they call a guy a “nothing pitehic e is usually er A man who g knocked ularly has the S sym- Y re pe pitchers ¥ e rule are smart pitchers. They 2 teh with their heads and have ex t s Ouim in llent control. When Tom Zachary the batters mostly pop ies or go out v Big e. A “Big Bill - expression for an ¢ And the batters go hac to tell their mates “He ) Muv I Marston in = | i un't g »thin'!" Scoring five runs in the third in- g \mpionship, b 5y of the 1920 pennant- |Ning, Cincinnati beat Pittsbur, | ¥ " Cleveland Indians to 4. | i “nothing pitcher.” | e t have + | Johnny Ogden pitched a a great amount of lost. to George V possessed great control ¢ i veet change of pace. He als ; onship, 1 ippy faculty to be pitel 5 ind 7 en his mates were hitting. Billy A pic » ans, at that time the American 1 10 and o Leagn premier umpire, called ) f 1o Johnny Goodman in | him a “rocking chair” pitcher. Biliy 11 do would het he could sit hehind the a rocking chair and call SACRED HEARTS PLAY HOME ints right ed Teart baseball tenr cr “nothing piteher” the St Matts 1 tarred in the National Leag \ ocl Slim Sallee. Slim had v Black |control. Sallee’s ferocious wind \ Iy 1 Siered | had many batt 1 stiff. H past ihati- | would g i leam in his ey« Vil m. The and go into a cat fit before deliver- : yioar tomor- |ing the ball. And when it came batter wasn't ex _NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. 1 5 ) | B ) | Huat 'HURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1929 SERIES OF TWO OUT OF ZACHARY MAINSTAY OF YANKEE STAFF -2 HE GAVE ME 7 ) FOOR HORSE COLLARS =~ OUT OF FoUR TIMES 1 UP, BUT HE AINT \ GOU NOTHINY - ) L P HE STRUCKME OUT TWICE, BOT AN T BARNARD'S SIGNAIURE Pez> oM/ “HE ANT EOT NOTHIN, BT RY ARD e BEAT HIM e FORUED AFTER MEETING " . 52 Takes Tt Mathewson once told of DBevore THREE GAMES NEXT SUNDAY— FALCONS PLAY KENSINGTON—RUFFALO WINS FIRST CONTEST IN JUNIOR WORLD SERIES—STATE BOWLING LEAGUE FORMED HOLY CROSS AND RED SOX TO START SERIES SUNDAY Two Leading Teams in Abandoned City Title Series to (lash at St. Mary’s Field—Play Will Be For Best Two Out of Three — Only Players Whose Names Are On List to Be Used—Kensington and Falcons ‘ to Meet in Battle at Percival Avenue Grounds. city ght, the managers of the two teams BEST PROSPECT . 1 series of two out of three games. The Corbin Ited Sox and the Holy s will open up play Sun- 3 o'clock at 8t. This will be carrying t entered into by s members of the city title inc the standing went nec nd decided to play Cuban Boxer Best Dusky Fighter Since the O1d Das 5 () Hw‘r h teams will use players only iche in the 1HC whose names were on the original onsidsecd 000 AL Ilists ‘handed in: at {he opening of oy from Cuba, the | oo h were undefeated in the of rin i as far as it went and the two the days of C ured of being in the final Dixon and Joe Gans. f for the city c A year Without a doubt, the public in still . sh 1 ral will view this scries as the thouzh he claims officially to have deciding one for the haschall title in reached his majority, drif t Both teams showel {New York from Havena, u superiority over all the panicd by any of the trur play and they are con- or the ballyhoo horns that usually strongest clubs among ere originally in the titute for the final hich was abandoned, the e to be t nvaders, The an pleased o |1 would use wther pushing was more somowhat N in semi-pro el s in this city i The Corbin year, <ox team will be n named e o choco- | cir L swift, keen, ar puncher, has cl ity trail so rapidly that his Stightly over for disposing of Al Sir ! sccond Benny Leonard in the £ WM}"""IE" s of Jewish fandom. . o The “Keed” has a ring person- | giiak Dobrowolski, Wendro lity to couple with his fightin Kredar, Zapatka, | y has made him an amaz . Grail, Curtis, Cimmerford, ular fizure. His body ol K ators dod hinee K under the ri h and Fd- : flood | 1p rilable, Mike nts like a slender, polist die Crowley will b ted as the of black marble. His wid umpires for the Lynch was leeted by Mana John Cabay ile Crowley is the choice of Man- Efforts will be W g or the St John Tobin, Louis € @ S to sis today Josh Devore playing in the Pwelve Teams Are Divided Into Two ¢ SR eng Josh was scarcd silly by S| sinu- : cpponent reaches him with a solid | The dispute that between ous windup, He was duck soup for Sccttonal Circuits—! t On punch the Kensington and Falcon teams the big pitcher un v John om0} Chocolate, whose real name islover the game played last Monday McGraw called you | Flisto Si 15, probably will never |afternoon at St. Mary's field where- nd ordered divided | grow out of the cight in Nichols, a pitc nd Al Hav- hit by one of SI has been | wi mitof 1 He has [lick, a fielder, were used by Ma “That guy c mat vapial outdoor |Joe Smulski of the Italcons LT 1 i ough | their names were not or Gt Stiptin , TSt ~ he settled next fternoon at e e wrious teams was drawn At the Percival avenuc grounds in 5§10 Joun Ahou opening date will be on oeent class, however, |Kensington when the two teams i Batohortst R wer 10 I anposition for him, The Meet again, This tiae the teams will oth knees knocki first. section will include the guiling “Keed” has whipped almost | b ked from the men whose a 1 LAl cvery man of imports s were on the lists h 1 in . RE (ri i W il zers at the opening of A e, e This contest will tuko e Rolones . Wallingtord fathie littls fellonsidaviohad n Falcon team will be picked or s sherif will be mad Y vgans lamns RIS 00 S lifronT {he Tollonin g N oonan Kl SRR YT llowing: Casino, Wal ! it & e e el Ton Ko [T 1y SRAGER “AIOR LFAGUW LEADERS creation, Wallingford, 1 i ISR 10RO o re |y Haber, M. Haber, Fair, Long- LAY SRUUL b vation. New Haven: | 1toutis, the 126 pound king, in two | S0/ %y ™o cary, Rice, and FUB \ ldgeport; Schincels. [1OUNdS of & non-title scrap. Hayden. The Kensington nine will be Derby and Shelton clleys, Shel 1. Chocolate cOM- | jokeq from Huband, Pechuk, e Money prizes are heing offered for hoany of the |y, Mikan, Darrow, DeVito, Gill Major ¢ ineludi ‘ s 5 e S e i y 0 . | , rames.of Septid ch section. These RO M ABH 0 have 7 Serimi; arry, Schne Kelly, = E o TS Reany s dbiron 1 him. He is nd counter |jraves MeGrath, T B Bat e o g3, | 1he $30 for third place able to feint the smar Claney, Reilly and Soule. 0'Doul, Phil { he two sections wil nts into making his sort The teams will probably hook up Ry - mect in a roll off for a prize of §50 just the sroper openings |in o series of two out of three games st punche When the A % i AR DU T (ol (i R comes the “Keed” drives o o Hits—0'Donl. Phillics, 210 FI[‘HTS LAST NII‘HT o i s i BEATS STECHER Doubles—IFrederick, Robins, 48 u u s loalishhninasnt N gRanccagol geles, Sept. 5 (@) 1 spear thrust. Within another ewis added another to Triples—T.. Waner Kiein, T} Homers ¥ or so he has t of victories over Joe B e higs, 3 Dy the Amociuted Dres - jof stamping himslr the grer Dodge, Neb.. heavyweight Pitching—Bush, Cubs, won 18, Alkron ] fas A e S S nstmight Sowiniloo (e . g ron; foul from Johnny |sor to the flitting shadows that have first fall with his favorite headlock Aniacioan TR 9. . dominated the ring at rare intervals. [hold in 23 minutes 34 i and e e Bayenne, N. J.—Young Jack Zaz- — the final fall with a body lock in 10 bl gl e zerino, Tivonne, knocked out Bddic | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS minutes. Siecher won the second fall Runs batted in-—Simmens, Athe|C2nnonball Martin, New York, (7). FOR BEST RESULTS with a scissors hold leties, 115, e . , - = e e Hits—Simmons, Athlet 157. T B . OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN mann, Tigers, 40 y iples—Miller, Athleties; 1on- seca, Indians, 14 Homers—Iuth, Yanks, 4¢ Stolen bases—G Tigers: I o7 seorits s G, N DR f D “-: s o ‘ g ‘ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD NoBLe 1AM e v || feTHe 1DEA hitter * of th FOR OVER A whose hit in the ning of the second game drove in two runs and enabled Brooklyn to beat the Phillies, ¢ in- ning the first game, 4 National | tenth in- | ading LUCKILY Larry Benton walked George Sis- ler with the inning and the Boston Braves beat the New York Giants, 8 to 7. bases filled in the 10th After dropping the first game, 14 to 8, the Chicago Cubs beat the St Louit Cardinals in the second ganic Beto 3 ind the St. Louis the Chicago White Sox, Wesley Ferrell won his teenth game of the season and t Cleveland Indians beat Detroit, 7 to The Boston Red Sox won fron Washington, 5 to 1. Orr FOR U. New York 5 (UP)—Eugene flywe who knocked out Emile (Spider) | Plaaner, is on his way to th United aboard the S & Volendam. He is ched to meet States — Lo W ANOTHER THING,MADAM , [(" Nou HoLp E Hoder AND | VERY LIGHTLY INDEED! AWAY AND LEAVING IT EMPTY NoTHING MORE —THAN THE MANNER OF A GYPSY ! — AND SAVED THE STRUCTURE OF “THIS DOMICILE WITH MY SAY LISTEN «o \F NoU cAl (Z STAND ANOTHER HILL OR VALLEY OW ~THAT MAP oF \oURS, T'LL PUT ONE oN 7 WiTH THE BRooM !wn ~mn WHILE YoU'RE WOUND P, GIVE ME THE FULL PETAILS O-THE SETILING OF YoUR UNCLES oF -TlIs HodsE ? oF HEle MONTH 1S I ARRIVED PRESENCE IN IT! Corporal Izzy Schwartz at Madison | Square Garden October 4.