New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 19 —_— e ———————— —— — L "9 D BUFFALO WINS INITIAL —[FFEAT OF JONES |- of Sports] Tt GAME OF JUNIOR SERIES STONWG SHOCH Cleveland 7, Detroit 2. . ' baaaaal ol o DRI Bill JQ."CQV [§ , g | St Louls 7. Chicago 2 aptain of Eastern Champions, Twiris His Amateur Champion Beaten lor x.ui;l\(x:o;:f.zn::‘?nn;lev':l:]',]u:\’(r;\l?::1 S (i Club to Victory Over New Orleans Entry — New = U | 2z el s some time, another game will bo | — York State Twirler Very Effective in Pinches— | First Time in Initial Round played tonight at 30 o'clock at | The Standing o . 3 ¥ i : 1} e Walnut Hill park when Landers and | A Blow-up Comes in Seventh When Bisons Chase the American Paper Goods teams | philadelphia ) S G blasiiifo Ye4ias i same e ; i | Across Three Runs—Second Contest to Be Played ;. boxer ! in a tie on August A at ti Cleveland . 5 5 Today. 0 vmnasium, it the teams played to ah § to 8 dead- |St. Louis e 3 3 great Bobby lock. Detroit . S Washington . e It Landers should win the game'|(Nicago R by “Bill tonight, it will go into a tie for sec- | 20800 i "M o0 the bags proved ond place in the league with an- Iey Works and Corbins. There will probably be no playoff between these three teams for position tor in the first gar Cloveland at Detroit Sl calan g lonvoni 5 han , : §t. Louis at Chicago. played here yesterday and the Bui- f e | ! Keen Disuppointment (Other clubs not scheduled) M L 1 vil ‘ implonship, took to 4 verdis m the New Orleans Whi Games Today “Pigeon™ Conley Games Tomorrow that he has already Cleveland at Philadeiphia bl Tt e football team for the coming * clubs not scheduled) A IR ST and “Pee-wee” Werwais has been f Llow-up coming in the sev h 0 01010 amad cap: O the New York state e Joyce and Smith e Ll NATIONAL LEAGUE lirdo s ns noaos | N L SR 3 Joyce, who has been the A sy New Haven will be represented by | Games Yesterdny of the Buffalo team throug 1 news fron | It will be! Chicago 8, 8t. Louis 3. (2nd) 11 safe blows but was practic n coached by N Coden, veteran| Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 4 \ lo when hits meant G Washingto club star quarter- Boston 8, New York 7 (1 v 3 t Savvi Carbino instrial League mpions Nose U hack of ars ago. Represen- | ings) rleans captai W hurl e « tatives of the tea \\'V:H rmo‘nd the | Brooklyrr 4, I'hiladelphia 3. (1st). weakened aftor ing a b Out Jim Lyrel's Nine By a 3 to 2 meeting of those interested in the| Brooklyn &, Philadelphia ) hit and two walks | formation of a state foothall league |—10 innin € ith one out, Beac in Hartford tonight and it is possible s d to it round and suee that New Haven may securc a fran- The Standing | tir irst man to chise in the circuit | W ) > L ¢ next man making 4 | Chicugo 87 ) 7 01 and 5 in favor Tt seems ve oubtful that there | Pittsburgh 7 5 his own gam will he a New Britain team in the | New York [ league. From all accounts, the finan- [St. Louis ....... 62 cial propositions ¢ ectefl with the | Brooklyn [ lo take the gloss from the glit- | Philadeiphia : Sl i ter. The local men Who are interest. | Cincinnatf ..o g e ) r % clailiea o ed in organizing teams, are not par- | Boston tienularly hot over the affair because 5 relay from e 1 base and then hom run and killed the Games Today Chicago at St. Louis. Pittsburgh at Cincinnat Boston at New York Again. it appears that the idea in | Brooklyn at Philadelphia th We seeing that Hartford 18| they can see no financial return from it h on firs out8 but Joyee ended t ses rilliancy in 1926; Genc Homans and Dunlap, qualifying play ind Phitlips Finlay, a Cali t ¢ § semi-fin ont by thé hime itender the and 5 leme n ng up a reeord rnoon. The as h where but round land Mac. former GRID TEAM TO PRACTICE am witl session Thurs- k at the core t and Newing- men are rawhack- . Pop- 10 have two teams tn the circuit, | Games Tomorrow s to be that when the league Chicago at St. Louis has finished its schedule, these two | Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Hartford teams will battle it ouf for the city champlonship in Hartford | [NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE or soma other imaginary fitle and. it the same time, get all the gravy. | This is the opinion of the local men. e Gnmes Yesterday Reading 3, Jersey City 1, (1st innings) Jersey City 3, Reading 2 (2nd). Ruffalo S, Rochester 2 (1st). Rochester 4, Buffalo 1 (2nd). Newark S, Baltimore Toronto 4, Montreal, 2. R Apparently, the idea has faken 100t in otiicr cities besides New Rrit- ain and Hartford. Meriden will prob- "hly have a as will Waterbury New Britain will. undoubtedly represented at session tonight. As was gemerally prediet rangements hav en made for th Haly Cro. d Corbin Red Sox base- The Standing Rochester Toronto Buffalo Baltimor: Montreal Reading Newark Jersey City ball feams to play a series of two out of three games starting next Sunday. These fwo teams topped all s in the city title series which sday night and it ind just that the two be considered the leading nines for the championship of New Britain Games Today Newark at Baltimore, Reading at Jersey City. Montreal at Toronto. sington ostensibly to settle the argn- Rochester at Buffalo. met over the Labor day game when the FFalcons used men not on their list of players ton and the Falcons will also meet Sunday aftrnoon in Ken- | Gumes Yes v However, it may be that the teams | Springfield 3, Bridgeport 1. will continne to play odt a series of | Providences, Albany 0 two out of t1 will de- | Pitistield 9, Allentown 6 pend on the showing of the clubs| New Haven 7, Hartford 4 next Sunday in Kensington. — s The Standing The Eddy-Glover, post haschall W L. " team will n South Manchester | Albany gl 5 ; g 2 i i. 8 $ r So Manchester and a | Bridgeport . = Omw i ’{ y e played the fol- | Providence ... i iturday in this city Pit Nothing new has been heard re- | Springficld garding the proposed meeting of the | Allentown Allentown at Albany. AP Fafnir and Holy Cross teams, cham- | Hartford - i < pions respectively in the Tndustrial 3 and Cit leagues. Both 1A, ames Tod : . X stand ready to have their feams meet | Springficld at Bridgepor ' Discerning fellows who are U 1 Yy, in at least one mame but the mat-| New Haven at Hartrord g Il e n a CI a re -l-e L ter now awaits some starter. | Pittsticld at Pravidence really particular about every- ] ) thing concerning them, know The Hawks haseball team defeat- = > 5 p « IS x4 ed the Athletic Juniors by the score Games Tomorrow | - there is a decided vogue icr STICKIN' t0 our kaitcin®” — never forget- £ 18 to 11 yesterday. Sam Stein, | Springfield at Bridgeport : G oy X S on e e SRR browns in unusual shades ... ting that Chesterfield’s popularity depends on the hox in the fifth inning. Zoppino! Dittsfield at Providence Chesterficld’s zaste . . . and Slepski played a go me for| Allentown at Albany, L f But what /s taste? Aroma, for one thing— the losers. e | Br&eburn again has arisen to T ¢l . keen and spicy fragrance. For another, that sat- T T | * : [JEpOCCasOn: isfying somcthing — flavor, mellow tobacco toses canek acker |OUBS ADVANCE: 1§ goodness— which we can only call “character.” { Taste is what smokers want; taste is what “Babe” Delanger of Fafnir Team NEARER T[] TITI,E 8 REN AL EATITNE i Chesterficld offers — Misses $17 Article During l!all“ e PR 835 $40 | “TASTE GéO'/@ @!’@/y[/lllflg i Game At Walnut Hill. uyler, %t d 1 ephenson, 1t .. 2 ] with extra trousers Tolson, 1h ; Fafnir team at Walnut Hill park |schuite, o last night, his new black §17 leather | Root, p When Babe Belanger, 51 Sey- mour street, went to bat for the to Officer McC a few 4 minates. Search as they would, the 2 ¥ | . ! nbacccs, 271 Main Street § : find the jacket. o Frankhouse, p jacket was on the player's bench. | T on ; © it iy P > Atter he returned from his trip to | ST. LOUIS > 3 the plate, the jacket was gone B 1 - - Ky WP A These were the facts he presented | Douthit e S R K 3 : ) o el TE MILD . .. and yet THEY SATISFY ot only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED officer and the players could not i 1 i 0 VETERAN VS, YOUTY e Prencis Ouimet ,\I:-:an‘uu Lit- oy i”‘lt ' ‘m”t“:"d.‘.i‘i:{’?fl 7§SALESMAN SAM lase hite: Cuyler 2, L. Wilson. tle of San Francisco in Third Three base hit: Douthit. Home runs: Stephenson. Struck out: Dy . Round of Tourncy. 7 HOP RIGHT DOWN AN’ L(q:?\\ Y WHee! (< (40w (N BLA2E5 0103 ] [THaTE GreENT! GOT L can ) Pebble Beach, Calif., Sepl. 5 (UD) | e — [HUG Mo, Gu22! This' (s T GooD G | HAPPEN T BC t SEE How TH' WeeK Yo Sixtoen years ago, I'rancis Ouimet, TOME RUN CLUB BLEGEST SURPRISE OF v ' Boy. ? I o o ; golf by defe '3 . v | e ey Z OH, JUST KEEPIN' UP : REC - C Britons, Ted Ray and Harry. Var-{p, o ynitea Pre R : 5 4 WiTH T Tumes, sam || NS R HKCZ[‘NG = B VR don, for the open championship of | I S | N\ ¥ P ez 7 f: ol KD~ (M ' DEP\TN‘ el the United States. Today, Francis, Ruth, Yankees 3 SAM, UPON (7~ < ), s | & e g a veteran now as golfers g0, Was | Kiein Phillee 4 [ alendic N “# = : STOWAWAY - AN’ | ¥ oo Gosu' pitted against another 19-year-old | 1. wilson ; [Pis BRI B =3 o ; CESIDES, | COULON'T BEEN TWo WE ypungsters in the third round of the | o, v g ‘way ue || > y < e BEAR TA HAVE Yo | national amateur fournament— | Hornshy, Cubs, NORTH, || > & R SO g COME Lawson Little of San Francisco. A | looxx, Afhletics, 3 OPENED H(S victory for the California boy, who | (iehrig, Yanke is the son of an army officer and is| Simmons, Athletics, 2 Box OF | studying for West Point, would be | Rottomley, Cardinals, 2 | supeLies, | quite ax set, but there were many | Yesterday's Home | HE at Peblle 1 h who believed that Ott Lindstrom and Hogan | o1scovereo || youti weuld be served, just as it | Giants: Hurst, Phillies; Hornshy was at Brooklyn in 1913, and T. Wilson, Cubs; Rocttger, GL22 Little defeated 1o able golfers | [risch, and Bottomley, Cardinals: (NSIDE. Wednesday including Johnny Good- | Picinich, Dodgers: Hodapp, Indians man, the Omaha boy who can have |Stephenson, Cubs: one each printed on his calling cards: “con- | Totals queror of Bobby Jones.” Heretofore National T the San Francisco boy's golf has| American I e | WELL, GIMWKE. CREOT, sAM — > = SET TWo NEW By Small TR not brought him national attention 1 Total

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