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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929, NATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION GIVES SANCTION TO BAT BATTALINO — ROUTIS BOUT IN HARTFORD — BILL SWEENEY IS AFTER SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP—KAPLAN MEETS CABANA IN NEW HAVEN TONIGHT—MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES PIRATES HALT CUBS IN STUDIES WINDER | IN HARNESS 35 YEARS SWFENEY T0 BiD |BATTALINO-ROUTIS FIGHT FINAL CHASE FOR FLAG FOUTRALL PLANS TR OUB TME~ GETS OFFICIAL SANCTION Pittsburgh Unfeelingly Takes Two Games From Phil- ational Boxing Association Recognizes Hartford ! e ) I L ot Qehalati inama 0 b lies Chicago Needs One Victory Or a Lone Cor- otlict Schotastic Requirements Veteran Golfer Has Been Cham-\ ™" "5 %o 2% Logical Contender for World’s Feather- ¥ 1d N H ¢ | H 1 i \ g sair Defeat—Boston Braves Down Cincinnati Reds Are Bars to Grid Gandidates | pion On and Off for Years weight Title — Pair to Meet in Hartford in 15 8 to 4—Cleveland Indians Sink Yankees Under 4 to ST, Round Bout September 23—Foster of Rhode Island -} H t 1 [} Y JIGGER . ~ . . 2 Score — Browns Set Down Athletics — Other ' : fah A”’ S0 R of the | Outstanding Candidate for Presidency — Other 3 ( may have of lifting , = K \ ne: Games. Tha tool ams from the mec ol Menls SULLR W ? .} ¥l Matter! gill, xx To enk o pa N sition of old When he retnr club Chicago, Sept. 17 (A—The boxing L i R R ams rests entirely v had \m titles vested in Sammy Mandell. !:n'. " e v of on Roge Mickey Walker and Andre Routis, determiin A Bt of ¢ cou today were in jeopardy—not from absolutely = ) | Dobir socking fists, but of being taken for th % ‘ 3 1 All 1 1 = away by the National I3oxing associ- Wi il n € ation. victor L The association, in convention e A : part Fans Have Opinions as f0 Prog- neve. vesteraay muttheo cases of in \ediocr v M ‘,[ i B i Mandell, world lightweight titlehol- feeling ¢ It wder; Walker, holder of the world Phillies and t X ¥ peollve ell S 0 (]Xelb middleweight championship, and matical chance o R AT Routis, featherwelight ruler, in the C Hartford, Sept. 17—There prob- |hands of the championship com- . bly is no phase of sport which |Mittee 3 i\ | It was expected that Walker's . B breeds many spirited arguments (itle would be declared vacant. rates ¥ \s the boxing game, Lddie XKane, Mandell's manager, tro I7an divided into supporters of | Was to appear on behalf of the trov | e far inio | ROCKford sharpshooter. The —com- | 93 et WRS PRECE mission contended that none of the he ht about the respective mei-|three has defended his title against rival fighters, ringside before the segins, carry on while t vay and then afterwards if the battle is at satisfactory opponents during the last six months. However, in rating Tony Canzoneri, who Mandell de- feated in his last championship de- ense baitle, as number two among lightweights of the world, the zumen- | commission indicated Mandell would iven another chance: It also was indicated that Routis margin ove and McGr: went to the touched £ Dailey CHICAGO AB R of this ve tendency of the f disposition to comps p which | y in the : & of the current cra with thos would retain his title for the pres The vy put 1 : y have ruled the realm in ent. The commission recognized B them fou wes in 2 ‘ WILLIAM J. SWEENEY T Battalino, Hartford. Conn., as a log front o s W i s the date of the Bat Battalino- |ical contender for the featherweight . e/ vho [and oft he has been champion or| AS the dat AL Batialloog el o orthe foathenns Aen CONDEhEt -4 injg rly days Andre Routis battle for the world's title, and Routis will meet him in a 11 s lost con- | Lyows, ‘xx 0 { e featherwe championship to e |l5-round champlonship bout t the Hartford on September trol i 1d Monday, Septemb that sets him Wilson with | Ureuse. O BB o e i | Philadelp ; 1 E E apart from then permitted | oo 3 Rl kil Saiie fast | Ten ved in t AA ,. B e run when ecn- | Hurley jum in Hartford draws| Taul Prchn, president of the N. the bases fil o jonship honors [on, Connecticut fans are indulging B. A said he would not be a candi- Gelbert to single, driving home the Sk oouion GRAEIOMS K b 1 He ot lin comparisons of id Kaplan uf [date for reclection unless drafted ¥ winning tally. Mel Ott his his 39th H PO A I3 song of t in his praclice rounds and his M Meriden as he was wh he held |the delegates. With Prehn out homer of the season, placing him ¥ 2 0 T m“ | Foster of Rhode Island, chairma L [the world's featherweight cham- i 0 ! ppears to have retur S & e 4 in a tie with Chuck Klein and Hack Tk {00 « tall a Probably no one at Shuttle Mea- |Pi ip, and his fellow Nutmeg | of the ipionship committee, and Wilson for the lea Ship. R 0 TRigh e sae | . e e |Stater, Bat Battalino, who hopes Stanley Isaacs of Cincinnati, were Boston's Bray : + 1 1 | & AERR P dow is quite as experienced in tour Sl arde the oulstanding candi- & e ged ' R o I men but fe \ yan q i nament play as Bil overal times|within the t s o one | reg he outs g RedshsSto R I se : 0 L e nd il el s ! . : : hasa| The fans are sharply divided on e = h : ¢ : i 72 0 3 0 the eleven, he has lost directing head o £ Qian G ot T h no |t ate championship and he has a ans ply di = ey t5, 14 games | 1ms. b ’ R hian v Stant Grid Practice Together | teficciion ot trounics which he has s matte WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD o eight - - : 5 . i he state| “Battal as s Trotre : T als : pound captain < s won in fourneys around the siate | “Battalino hif s 5 2 Cleve- B: Kerr ) I G o ctions of the coun- Kaplan ever did, o _— land advar to 5 & t i ',’ i ‘.‘p.,.”_ mater- York. Sey etter and he can t both ins! By (he' Uniled: Press. of the second place Yankces by T at {al and o better class of freshmen is not devoling|and at close range while Kaplan| yesterday's heroes—Jess Petly e haardicomparove il L et st e \duate “com- ich time to by his week- has al had to do his work at|ung Irvin Brame, cach of whom = 4 2. Miljus outpitched Yoar Hia e e o T zed to find g end play during the past month, he | clos ar says the Battalino pitched a five hit game for Pitts- HEIRAS eved in the ninth ne. Thr Hites | e s Cornell 100 or Jas served notice that it will be dif- | advoca Biieh, Cuabllns e Dirates fo win by Wes rrell aft Gehrig had . « E 'l‘h‘«:nn vet reported publicly. | fieult to keep him out of the finals| To which the Kaplan supporters {wo games of a double header and ST s 2 s (N The Cornell backficld should show en | this fall. He has his name on the say: “I no may be unusually | yremain, mathematically, in the Na- errell stopped th dead N 1 ] L \ R e S S ter and intends to get it strong for a featherweight, but he | tional league race. The scores of thereafter. atlona eague "|T,‘v\‘<lm*( of Ch ion WV, S L1y G n. Hever had-the strength ana lhe =ti-|ithe games Were 8 to > and 5 (o 2 Alvin Crowder held the Athletics _ Veteran quarterback, rugged. full of nock the cars of any: one or September, Ted Hart beal mina of Kaplan. Kaplan cannot hit ke to two 1 the St. Louis Brown ‘“Fm‘;my GG e Cornish, 1o erstwhi three, That was a tough match hard as Battalino and certainly ~ = beat the new league champions. 3 to PO A z\g\,;,»a' with last year's freshmen, Tt e » {wo meet again next week |couldn't when he was feather-| The St. Louis Cardinals came " 1S S minsgereiscored ingthe EShY may be a find fullback along T G f the representa- | (he 1p's hopes of repealing may |weight champion, but he hits more |from hehind in 11th inning to beat fourth when Simmons beat out an e "‘wni\ vens, a sophomore h tives of th e vereities ro. | end before the finals. Whatever the orten and he would run up enoush New York, 5 to 4. With the score Infield hit and Foxx rapped out his R It e siner mromicing youn De 0 Aliei outcome of the tournament, it Will [ oints to beat Battalino any time, tied at the end of the 10th, the 83rd hor In no other inning 4 1 0|seott Pasquelicchio, Hoffman, |quittir ery once in a| Once | anl. | be surprising if Sweeney docs not provided he was still a feather- | Giants scored one run in the first of would the Mackmen get a safe hit i 0| \iorey and Maurice Johnson are vet- | while eniiia s ¢ rop. |let loose some great golf, He NS/ yejgnt. He would wear Battalino the 1ith only to have the Cardinals Washington approached to within e R 4 : 16 re anq [\cyeryiehotiintthe jbas and aaae th | jown in a long fight and, no matter | come back with two in the last half a game and a half of fifth place by T FIRE e np red apon the | OF experience in match play. hard Battalino hits, he never (o win the game. turning Lack Detroit, 10-9 in a free ] 0 - i d P could have kayoed Louis in the days a2 8 i [ 0 i he s et e 11d have kayoed L n the day hitting strt v darkness | ¢ CRROREC WORLD SERIES 116 &ET:) only w St HOME RUN CLUB when Kaplan held the title.” The Boston Braves reached Red 8% Ahe ng. | als T TG T Gt o o Yorte i Others, who are not rabidly on|fucas for 13 hits and beat the Cin- REIENG Ditg STATOUIS SOLD OUT [N ONE DAY o eliansors cither side of the debate, admit that | cinnati Reds, § to 4. e AL QL H PO A E Ree e R et ca PYen they can't pass judgment on it and = T 20 Sird i " Leaders only wish that a Battalino-Kaplan| TIn their first appearance as & 1 :1 1 0 smpessible to Consider Any Further 3 Hoardast up.| Ruth. Yankees, 44. |weatherweight scrap were possible. |mathematical champions of the : Lo s e Wilson, Cubs, 30 By the way, Kaplan is a great|American league, the Philadelphia sl A ApplicationsgiorfSeatsiin 2 G oL ) e Ehites admirer of Battalino's. “A great|Athletics were beaten by St. Louls. A S St | : LI e T little fighter.”” says Louis of the boy |3 to 2. Al Crowder held the A's to 1A 1 Hindehlio, U QAR el e whose fellowtownsman he now Is. |two hits hoth of which came in the oS Walter Camp never recove P T few dollars | fourth. Ifox’s homer accounted for 1 2 0 philadelphia, Sept. S S e B To i A LnTeti And Louis has won a few dollars fourth. IFox's homer acc 1 . : g o S e ianiapantiplaieny hrig. Yankees, almost every time Bat has gone to hoth runs. CLEVELAN Toln 0 I Phila A Simmons, Athletics the post by backing his good opin — S X E - = f their tickets for wo.callea| ©'Doul, Phillies, ion the coin of the realm. 1d Wells was outpitched by Mil- 2 o s¢ game here wit 5 the so-calles | qiitomiey. Cardinals, 29 s will be down front hd Ferrell and the New York e W hicago Cubs gradually ~Unt |y ret, Phillies. Battalino and Routis come toget kees were beaten by Cleveland, Ton 3 x—Batt Hall B L e or series. llowHlLd e e OCOUEONEaaNT I Yesterday's Homers er. So will more than 15,000 others 4 to 2. Jerrell checked a threaten- Falk 5 3 ‘ o 080 61—4 | T will be impossible to consider a Thles hrinceion f""l“v" And i ott, Giants, 1. {judging by the unprecedented ad- |ing New York rally in the ninth. i [ applications for seats,” 4 L toxgthesyinicat Scai Poxx, Athletics, 1. Ivance sale. Reservations may he — i oy A 1 n out today by club cams Hodapp, Indians, 1. made at general headquarters, 492 Held to nine hits by Ruffing, the . M 2 Nevertheless, thers are graduates Total Main streot. applications to be ac-|Chicago White Sox lost to Boston. & i schools which once knew un-| xyjonal league: |companied by certified checks or |4 to 3. Washington beat Detroit. 10 d glory on iron wWho i \perican league—565 mail orders made out to the El[to % in the only other game of the BOSToN mail reques thrill to the booming of the| ota]-— Hurley Boxing club. |a ABR H PO AR Sy piinis dazoss (he chalklines on ¢ Sl onn e practice fields of t! alma e o = = — - et rnre ok 1 0l ersintot rs N o | Raged a cler el ST an s i ol B ki who & ks ubsiclgtipsina il iuincas oud footlall this week 0 or heard on ; wearers of the “H" of 0 letters A : LoD Harvard. Down at Princeton. wher P eses o = m=mas 3 \ = et e ! - | 331 Roper called out a squad cf 40, N 7 N i raxin DUl i [lonty six are v £ Now| e WHOLE MATTER IS SimpLy AN+ IS THAT S0 € we W ,\S—(sd, I on, the|, dudys o Haven, where ave particularly X = o ‘ "t capacity of | * gentlemanly con- | generous, s —iliS MRS. HOOPLE «x BEING )\ YoU GARGOMLE wIVe @oT N B el inarlcieimadvilives fas fover | ¢ ¢ \! 17 1 T G 104 | A RELATIVE oF THE MATOR THE MONEY, AND F :0L3 'R ibseribed - candidates for t K | N o 0 Dty 2"\ JAY BE REINSTATED s o are tola. 1s mangng to| N L FEEL THAT He SHouLp il e 1 d ( t as osti- | a ¢ "o hione thall™ e N = \! R 3 | o0 ing s lvm\‘ r:! hion mnfl\;” and | DIUIDE A PORTioN OF -THE Al S 00M v : : : : T e o i o i ASK ME FOR A DIME OF \T !~ ! ipproxin | tickets. Voters in Metropolitan Association had up a| TFORTULE , LE M B HME Joul NERVY RUBBER i | ~ ans Py : - = VeloD e ; e o UNCLE , WitH His Kind ! o i = - MAJUR IEAGU]J LEADERS oice Disapproval of Banning Ray the Tigers have FACED BABOOM !« 'SCAMPER ' Sl L i n their old ri- ~~ WE ARE ALL OF THE S 2 00 10— S Srnutl SAME NOBLE FAMILY RIGHT BACK -0 YoUR “TREE ‘ e Amociated Pross | Sl AND T 1S NoT RiGHT THAT AUD —ELL ARY GTHER HOOPLE 4 (Including games o 16y | irted | ‘ National ONE RELATIVE SHOULD Wt '@( CL‘”S ':‘ES"",‘E A = = agreement S BRANC] [ : - e e lloneer KeeP ALL THE MoMEY HiGHE RANCH] s askos | are o \king terms o {ar_as & HIMSELF.! ~ Nowl, FLATFOOT ouT : T 1% athletic relations are concerncd. The 0 HIMSELF.! oF HEREI N o lifference which ori re =\ ¢ AL N due cntirely to under e ex- 2 S 5 2 oxl for | uberance, probably will settled 3 0 yoar or to. i ' 300 voters showed fu N va oAm i : s SCHWARTZ IS BEATEN . 0 | 1ost Barbuti was barred for statements A Americ itory to the A. A. U., by de- ol Batt Simmons, Athletics. .367. | 1€ him for delegate to the 1. Former Flyweight Champion of the 0 i . i gt World Given Severe Drubbing By T " letics SOCCER LEAGUE GAMES Willie Davies. z—Batt | Hits—Simmons, tor (UP)— American = ' - —| Doubles—Mam a4 es carded for this Pittsburgh, Sept. 17 (UP)—Cor- R " i 1 Triples— Miller For W poral Izzy Schwartz, forn world v A It A p|ca. Indians, 14 ve. Fall flyweight champion, was soundly ] Homers—Rut iford vs in 10 round bout here last | i | Pitching iro A « 1 in the A g 1 knock- | 7 1 count o Y. N the last frame, and | i 2 Ti " Broo s later a vicious right ) Novemb ¢ him n. The bell \ W { ) in design, ha VB round and fight at the \{ ¥ round and bearing A T of seven HoT il Soit ey Stlonalend tennis sfar | fight did not involve the \ ©1929, BY NEA sERVICE. 2 4 i 3 in Indian at the other—symbolic of enter the championship. both boxers coming 1 over weight, Davies scaled at 114, |and Schwartz 113. : 1 ity of Il-| 1 ania thi the Army and the Unive !linots.

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