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Iy 7 N , TQ -, g EW RRITA IN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929. 13 i [ MW«:«WW ; o AR z X 3 = = ! ‘ WITH THE BOWLER; s s ey o2 Coct who was catching hir Amanullah, including four cases_of i S k SO 2 Al - 1 tecls like a million to- e % PeaxKin g ROGENS ALLEYS | Ner Bty imbee e eard that, i = Do detactiven Zovod 3 of Sp ¢ §> NoRTH & UbD Lavies veacn |Gl g R[A[]Y mf{ [MMH i HEMAND REVENEE ! orts Bits ; : Ll ! -Mwwwm : : T S v : BEIE Stihdor 1 p ( sers ! the for- mouth : Tntensectional Battles Get Going * Plead Tor Cubs’ Murdepeps’ Row ot 1o o poe o e ot work of = s and gra or the why the action Ll K 1 a Nn e e ( ' : N Chronile Hal, e Y[]UNfi [}[WIPARFS i arest This Week 110 Open Up in Today's Game 5", 5o el el Seei . . i P sheh seat them | Wrigley ¢ ¢ < 5 erty valued a : ; EHWKE AN[} UTHERS 9 (P—The lid elated to | J i s (about $200,000), nd | ey ofl tional football Hi e _pltche g nmate wh 1de the ¢ 1 s s de« s for his backs. | o 2 R again? Don't be ’ € the second '[: i:r uh‘ 3 [ wee o0 5 s will be mix- “I“r‘ l“ u | L i i | 1l sz Never Saw a Performance inlc om i six of “bem Tl ke was offering wit ) NEWARK BEARS T0 MEET ad time 2 : i 1t ; cametitolthz ot ) HITTHMTN | - l h | south in t e A Al neQ W o Series Like That of Yesterday |05 A 56 who 1 RUTHEGS HERE SUNDAY ‘ Rings g t ndu & > i e P \ : : i S BY CY YOUNG 8 c 1 er Bernic Conley Signs Up 1ty | M. Murphy .. . 10 (Only major 1 e pi ' is E = i bat ¢ One of Leading Professional b 1l it v“r: d 1 ¢ cagy Eeven forgthe heat caks wi keep thy v ion of Gt i Sliazy o« ,,H et £ % a2 i [ thes ! 3 leve theirfnoxt Wranesday A Foothall Teams s will be 1l he J 1 ey swore v &, took Haonie & R ¢ c he : - ; | FIGRTSTODRAW | omii o i i % o ¢ ok Spurs B oyl e nd ! S Fos Y Larl Mastro, Sensational Chicago | ™! ope and § ;i ol 3 ago | o ; 4 IQTER MANE S next : : = 4 Cwior ARGHAN MINISTER MADE " | Featherweight, Stages Fierce Bat- 259 Commodor i X ATAD I DTN ( : 2 3 3 with the | e with Taylor. o ]O L]LA\IL \Lf\ B'{ \”‘1 ¢ = | FAFNIR LADIES LEAGUE “niversity of Mi IS 2 ¥ ¢ A PG Versions Differ on Reasons I 83 has been | Other Cx s I pulsion—Diplomat Claims His A HOLEHAS e o > Personal Ba Seized o i | Menrts s A it 1 { 8 im- ) : \ X ¥ T £ 2 REPORT CELIS KILLED down to common Clubs A A ¢ oo i v - W0 i ¢ i SRR e il . Lodge was defeated for ra-| i 2 e & LEVEL GIRLS |8reat sig ive 0 ation former Mayor John Y Chests I mith “and Charles W. Bowles, ‘ s tho By e i | judge o : rd ; b a0 151 b in some | the Detroit municipal pr - S 1 Mayor Lodge, great uncle | . ) e i Used ama!mng Slow B%l Al e free g a tinien ce Picks e el foat : s ¢ pace | frated 4 Bowles two ye | : Tl il ; ; | | . Dosfongiols) s o1 ) on He continued his policy | proval | o5 in years and will . 72 . : e | s all in every game to o gt 98 (UR)—Interrupt-1 5o g v otheara aet campaign- | Hornsby | ub i Snw Sets of th ear to ear s S primary was non-pa tion mingled with | = 1 Ehmk 2 the noise that floate i also appears to ' down man, old in 1y but | i it i egation this s = Sk S ¢ inject- [ S/ Ve \nd White eleven has LR ot Y e Il Conversation overheard between over Crosby high and ce bust- | rounding the 1929 world Il two prominent business men: N 4 cld high. Anls e & Ehmke version I T L. Tengler 87 it Rt S b Il “Hello, Bill.” * b B I Brow T seve how Cubs can be beat 1 i iturday the Hartford eleven | f: Bt & s more 1 Bk e “How are you ts the Central high of Bridgeport | Summy i tim of circumsta than of bad which Howard “Hov chfell he the locals last | pitchi s W along fine (i SHi he, o o we Tocal fans feel that Bridge- | < 30d until Foxx got t run, which et he bha e A8 a Cab ws port will not be in condition hecause Serapers might happen to any pitcher. Then s v s C ' of the hard battle here with the Red | thel Cub B ent, apparently Garalana dosens luxuriousne Ha vou and Gold team banking o two runs, put in S e Creen- 1/'1 [ < = a pinch hitte let Root out LE e i “No, but I think I'll just o Jol s The Herald playograph, giving Except for the two bobbles of " | office now ; P of the Cub-Athletic | English, ¢ 1 might have pull- | 1o Acarooiofithe faot | 5 et vesterday, was watched by a | ed the game out of 1 He e e e crowd of over a thousand. Bigger pitched good bull for the three in- | ORC” Ahaing aniliy o ok ] crowds are expected daily as the | nings. put ‘em they don’t want | § | i ts oft do ireot sceing Bill goes on. | = e's long windups, slow em,” will b Cubs, / i | sit ek restfull Y ting, comfor i LAY | { tlons and change of pace e Backin s opinion was the fact | he two teams meet again today | | trick for him, I think. He qet that, exer marvelous control | ] rest tomorrow. The series will Cubs where Svanted tbem i andll ve, he set down | i i 8 in Philadelphia on Frida: ! played with them ill. He pulled y and set them | H tak t th 1l fans, judging from the chee | himself out of three bad holes by here was n w1 e you to (] ing on Church street yesterday, are | fanning the best batters in the Cub hat he v a better | - strongly avor of Connie Mack's | Nnil Sets lineup when a hit would have meant r than they were hitters, PR I's. game. thrill of t into you ball fans were literally stun- | F: Burke From the press box it looked like 't im what it he ned yeste when Mack started | oY e Ehmke didn't have anything at all “I've been battling oun 1 7 Ehmke in the box. The old fox out- | at5— 624 {on the ball but the fact that he some 15 years of pitching now S 1 - FARE generaled Joe McCarthy and the —_— {ned 13 men for a new world s nd I don't hesitate to say that mv s HEcrach the batsounds over the \() CHARGIE Chn i 15 ling 1o admit that | 5 TR | record shows th Ad plenty. test thrill came yesterday. T land; the song of the pelted pellet | for extra pas the Athletics will win the world | o . % T very time one of the Cubs wen g | > as ‘B* championship. | e o | “'r\\(» ll(\?l Ix? ~('|<xx|xx.\l4;1: 1o | do8 0 swinging. my conndence went becomes our national anthem...Several : sengers. = | Pereau ., | wnover, N. H., Oct. § (UP)—TIn |, 2 million miles.” (Ehmk ak - 0 2 S ¢ DeaInily nillio: v the : \ erday's surprise, fans are | preparation for the game with Al- yoom for plenty of o n fans will follow the World NO CHARGE more than willing to admit that; ey e | legheny Saturday, every eleven on | no struck out 13 batters to Series through Atwater Kent Radio. | for extra stops. £ “Jack” Quinn, the old-time slow ball | Koes 50 81 the Dartmouth football teams, went | jisn a new series record.) | 8 ‘ | Dot twirler, may get the call today. [ Hall 186 105 through a two-hour scrimr yes Moo Yours is here for you—the newest a) F e o | Wearn 108 97 terday. A long aerial drill follow- ' .o nosses s €rid model—f fal | meter reads. The Athletic players went “n,fl’ = = d the scrimmage after which the | 1iic work ocreen-Lrid model—finest of a long 1. er the game yestenlay naK al- ! Tlue Juys coaches stressed defensive plays. fine example. Hack likes i line of fine receivers—in fact, it’s the ‘ most pounded Ehmke to death in I e 3 . |fast onc on the outside. Yesterday Sk ., \ the club house. Ehmke seemed to|H: | - OTHER PE ll(}l EC |\ n.}\ R ol e e Featon A finest radio in the world today! It's be more worried over the fact that! |, Chicago, Oct. § (UP)—Another of ;14" ho ent down twice on strikes i 0] he had not wot the last ball than | {chosaitiugt ripntiitaysferoanaiani-fle e SRR AR S SR here, ready to start playing for younow! . whether he had broken the world's| |cago for the second game of the | HiR A U /¢ record for strikeouts in a world's| | world seri bday was bright and - k- o = ) Why Mack s Ehmie tn i e | clear and not to chilly—a repetition ¢ 4 series. ity rad of one of b Wilbera, des || ol et TE R A any e R e He did not smile until one of the | Dummy There was no _indication of wind | JTHTE BE BACHSMAN, WA s . 1 N (,\}'Ll-n\r“ m‘;\.lw.T vn(.u(.\ lmm n::;r"!‘.uxn oy [Ceforetennte time, However, from Connic’s actions hat retired Tolson, Cub pinchhitter, | Peacocks | —————————————=== efore the game onc wo dge CENIE, MEN & i i et B o e B e befor gama one would Juiz CONVENIENT PAYMENTS 1 ur st . X that even Mack id not know whom %0 into the club house after the I S > Ra) mond L. Stoddard was going to start until a few same but went immediately to his T o o | INewt RadioRDealerd o itereraeiot o AoLes . 290—1112| Raymond L. Stoddard, who has hour Mack paced the floor of the ; [been selling radios for scveral He looked several times - He expressed himself as being | : - A elll plankeil linp 'S Do [nenthshastonencasuinn Hatonn st g Aroup, Heinlo lookediab . . o «{ 1" but declined to state who his pitch- {153 Arch strect. He has operatetd | sent-mindedly at the bat boy who e ow | ing choice would be today. McCar- { heretofore from his home but as his B gt Gl A PAY WHAT thy stated that “Pat’* Malone would business has increased he has found George @ would start. 1 b nlein o it ne Y to occupy a store. He| Iinally, he ed over to Ehm- | I'HE METER READS 5 letisbou Tyt o 80 is a local hoy, having been through |ke. “How feel, Howard? Y - 79 the schools of W Britain, and he asked " came the —— JOHNNY DUNDEE WINS i e e e ot 153 ARCH STREET ‘ % 2 | High school in the c of 19 W k fired back and | ey He is well known in this eity and [then he walked back into the dug- . Former TFeatherweight — Champion | Swans | through his past affiliation with , out. sat down and watched Ehmk: Tel. 3317 | Moore 0 64 66 6 The Dunham Sales Co., s gained throw a few balls. A few minuts Calls on Crafty Science in Winning e o |many friends.—advt. im r, Howard yelled at Micks | 1. Barrows 83 from Youngster. | Bozzoni o8 ! = — =S SRR = o = = | Rie | 4 New York, Oct. 9 (UP)—Johnny | 29 | Dundee, former featherweight cham- SALESMAN SAM Ch l U E S al] e AT alk Up an Error By Sm b nearly 20 years of campaigning to | BUSINESS MEN'S LI ‘ hand Al (Rube) Goldberg, youngl ..o ok S & Harlem lightweight, a bad trouncing 2 % = == == e S in their 10-round bout at lennox 51 HEY, CAaN YA TTELL ME HO SURE' ('LLTake Ad, THIS 1S class! Wy HERE. YA ARE, BROTHER ( = ‘\ Stadiom last night. Goldberg was on 1 TR GET 0UT To TH' PARK /& THERe FER DIONT | THINK OF TAKIN' || THis (8 TH' <UBS PARK \{OUOL(LESPLPLQ‘::NF‘:\%(*‘ calidis the twice in the ninth round, | Martin = o WHERE TH' CUBS ARE & Buck! & TaX| S(ESTERDAY — s il T W SHNONE but w e n a knockout by ESTeR0AY, OLANIN' ? (s 3 ~ &Qi T CAGES! the bell | Peterson's | 1N WS j RS In the 10-round semi- Williams PERRTR i ANY\ETY -rol Z ! i favo, Harlem frath- | |see aworeo| / i knocked out Benny Tiro SERIES GAME| York, after 53 seconds of | 7= third round | SAM WENT | Fev | TOTHE WTE| i [0 % h U CIDED ON PLANS i SOx BALL | = 9 (P) - CARK (NSTEAD| Gooh Joe of the Boston OF WRIGLEY 1 Colleg indecided as €ELD, BUT 3R ) the cen . Kk N«”_-‘ Teoay HE ‘ of ,],“. ling-up T 'S Tenos To | e with Viflanova. 1 el q of injuri v SCORES AGAINST SO 1., Oct. 9 (UP) leyan var scored | . on the scrubs in | o e, Tirrill, transs ' . T formed en ored twice, |a 0 G