New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1929, Page 14

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LKEHL OH’OSH iCN IN GAME AG/\INST NEWAR’( BEARS AT WLLLOW PARK—HICH QChOOL STAGES HARD FOR PITTSFIELD EL VEN SATURDAY———CHECAGO CUBS A BADLY BEATEN TEAM IN SECOND GAME bubh) 2 t for t the close « Cubs would 1 their own t in a lincup of ke rec hours ¢ back to caug ond He 1 the M runs to ¥ thr b fE Ponder ia ¥ to Resume Play in (Tilcago Team Grim an 1 Over Chances they OSSR ?mg,_@zffi NEA T ST 1 Up Process Is af an Fnd | Isr Most SCRUBS HOID FIRST TEAM SCOREIESS IN PRACTICE Furious Scrimmage Is Staged Between High School Elevens — Entire Squad Reported in Excellent Shape for Battle With Pittsfield Saturday—Coach Cassidy Not Entirely Satisfied With Offensive Po\\ ower of Varsity—Line Shows Plenty of Power. ain high school football and when kness brought the iggle to an end the scrubs had rs were always thr cning and Sont hpaws Leads oSpecula 00| serimmage thes had the. it o they the ball on 1 i [ | to Get Pitch t and second teams of the |the one-root line, but the scrubs howed power and held the he; team. The first eleven was handicapped considerably by three ability to pound left hanc mbles, two of which were mad: | Chicago Cubs scem certain to belpy Al Middleton | ted southpaw pitching when they re-| With the exception of {wo minor |sume the world serics with the injuries the entire squad is in fin Philadelphia Athletics tomorroy B ea I on L enT o ol Gy Chicago, Oct. 10 (UP)— | failed to measure up to th to b | So great was the Cubs' record|(Cassidy said today. The two qua on four |against portside hurling that Connie | tarhacks, Ross, who is suffering - look ‘mu\, the Philadelphin. manager, | siisht kuee ailment. and Zaleski em to be was cautious about sending in a who is bothered with ankle injur- only men on the list, but ne of them are hurt :nough to keep them out of the crimmage or the ne with Pitts- southpaw against them, although he had at his command the services of Rube Walberg and Lefty Grove, the {ace lefthanders of the American hat old guy Cubs may 1t Dinneen the nmpirc league rsonali- [field High school team Saturda But hitters went out and GE Sl D ADYOLYE g Coach Ca is not satisfied with got it s o o 87t it i day's game and when George Karn c hse sy £ happy to sce the manner in which e ecleven is coming along in tiis s mn op- | Tespect. In the opening practice ¢ hander 8ame against the New Britain Blues A A e e the team made only one first down, He sent in Lefty Grove and the | but Bridgeport Central High wst ball artist procecded to prove|School the Red and Gold eleven hat a left hander can throw them made 1 AL SI\i\IO 'S by those great right handed hitters | — on the Chicago team. Lefty exhib- ited some southpaw shots TIEGS TO MEET REAL PR PITGH; Nr it o | ITLARNIN SOORES KATD | while the C have a PP ITI N N S NDAY | record sgaimt T s hareet [ Young Irishman From Vancouver | | shaw faltered in his task of stopping the Cubs, Connie immediately used that three run advantag: portunity to test out a l¢ move homeward Yankees won four National league ht years. We beat y can’t we do half | agains <1hy\ haven't faced any Groves. woke up the fans when he out the first three men he| . . n who looked at| New York, Oct. 10 (P—Jimmy )by Hartnett, and | McLarnin has learned that the big terweight Ranks. Powerful Newark Beals to Battle Hardware City ) "f,f"“’_‘ ot Eleven at Willow Brook Park — Array of Former Brown Bfifll@s Unfortunate | his slants G , 2 y ) the Cubs’ catcher ended @ Chicago | fellows can fall just as hard as the College Stars Numbered Among Team Members— | Strategy lor Cubs’ Debacle ‘ ally by swinging thrice. little ones, it they are it on th Locals to Send in Strong Aggregation Against Vis S | the sixth inning, Grove pitch-|right spot. The young Irish n from 3 e AT » = BY MORDEH | itors—Grip May Be Back in Game—Kickefi at 2:30. (Famous. Pit ek t six balls to McMillan and | Vancouver made his debut as a wel- | I and the two walked back to ight last night and his punch | 1 hench. Throughout the rest of produced the same result against | Chicago Championship Cubs.) game it was nm\ru\hlo that rgeant Sammny Baker as it did | Chicago, Oct. 10 (A—They don't| L, weed had the Cubs | against Jimmy's opponents in three IS Gl BRG wobhy i LR L) 3R “ball was in_the [lighter classes. The result was a first play it. Maybe the ter, but after watehi £ letics beat the Cubs in the sccond game of t { Confident W of Leaders of llkfil OWN Sunday afternoon at Memor al | Syracuse, Willilams k. the|and € Lo | the | Pottsvill j dians, Ba “icld in Willow Brook ars’ glove, . | round knockout. Grove's exhibition put Mack in & 'Raker, a leading: contender in the really strategic position. The Phila- | clics not long nd still the pos. & football team of this led to meet the stiff ser- College of s yet encountered this|New York, Mattos, formerly of oo L (Ot know whether L know .‘"pli;‘;‘htll oenTo s ."‘;“-“I"“‘.“}"f;“:l“ v of a good hard wallop, never G ‘ flonsis Liedy Rilevaotiordham s o) ore that happen- | Connie is noted for the unusual and | . Baeogeon pls of the country, |y but, be g conter. d 14 Larnin to establish & firm conn for the weekly| In the backfield, the team has an |} tion between his r hit that might | there were some who believed that prevented by careful {he may continue to use right hand- t fist and Bak- |agerezation of speedy and shifty| pitchi nd i Iked when | ers as his starting pitcher CRUILIEE NS pr oty IR have built up ailine plungers that will give the 10-|there no 1 for e b i e roverbial | Of the fight after that. The New as o result of ifs|cal defense plenty of work. Among q vo out and | pickle, Yesterday the A's pounded | YOrk veteran went down for a count the E Pro-|the ball carriers are Cambigi of t looked nd yet | the four pitchers he used for 12 hits | Of Mine only a few scconds later The Ockfords of | University of Maryland, Cumier of |was given a b ; ght {and right now it scems that Charley When Jimmy slammed him for the N 1 went down before the | Pottsvi Lill of t U. of Ma Malone pitched ) vy to Ko and | Root is his best bet to open the ! second time and arose just to take a ] of the locals ajland, Harry Overduit of West Vir- allowed him to hit a fast ball over | Fhiladelphia end of the series. | final blow from Jimmy's righf that 1T a z0 1 Sunday by the score | ginia, rley of Illin and Root pitched fine ball in the open- | ended the battle in two minutes of 10 of 40 to 0 while the Hardware City {dulla of Watertown I it | clse counted much, but|ing game, allowing only three hits in | the first round. ong New | Tt s seemed to I gh & Cu very probable that Johnny the five innings he hurled, but he | e — I in the Williams game | Grip who 2 broken rib in | #nd husile after they smashed up|lost the game when Jimmy Foxx| UNABLE TO PENETRATE LINE last 1 d took a victory by|the gome last in N Ha- in the fourth innin [Velted one out of the park for a| G X g | Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 10 D o althe score of 13 to 0. |ven, will be able to take his regu-| I don't know, but it scemed to me | home run. I i‘m‘““‘v‘ mm\ " "K‘“!\‘_ (U ll) = Al Tho N team has an aggre-|lar place at quarterback this com-|Malone might have pitched a better| Grove's pitching yesterday seem- B i g aska plays were unable to penetrate the heavy Syracuse line today and were held me had he been pery mer college ing Griy condition tted to use ed to take all the life out of the | his own jud ing 1 Nutmeg ends the B ouri and Bob and Harry consent. Otherwise, Buckley, whu Hoozuk (i3 proving to be the star of this {year's team, will direct the eleven both of Vanderbilt; at and call the signals, will [ of Missourf,| The kickoff Sunday will take anderbilt, Novak of {place at 2:30 o'clock. 2 is impo; The x considered to be excellent and ai- | tlers, | Chicago team. Before he went into : g : the in roster Rotizht he may he onlthe slddiines |<nd I amis the umpire on | the box the Cubs had started one of ']" CHAT HOLUIGNE 1 € as well y DL of or. t the start, he will probably see|D2lls and strike was tough on all|their customary uphill fights of the The > regulars did not take 1 the third » is in prospect {action if his physiclan gives his | the pitchers K affccted the | type which they have used to bring o worked L result, but it might have done so. |late inning victorics all season. The s ot IR AT m PLACES MORRIS TAGKLE Oct. 10 (UP)—Bill The Cubs, my old team, looked |three runs they bad—and looked worse all through |put them off to a good start. | {the game than they rcally are. The| But Grove's speed stopped that \\H“ ms replaced Morris right Athletics look as if they have the{and in the closing inn wlen the tackle as Penn drilled for Satur- jump on them, just as they did 19 |southpaw's fast one whizzed by them |day's game with Virginia Poly. n usual o alarmed r two vie- lac Orsini of V S | | years ago. I'm still hoping, but not | so fast they could hardly sce it, they | Williams, Morris and Beaumont are e e T |as cheerfully as before the scries|were minus the pep which has char- | fighting for the only uncertain berti A e | started. i in the Penn lincup. n At e N &1 i:)’;l‘lxo\n here when that tickzt mindow ‘ i 5 el | : y - EAI‘ITSH%[TJ?E%?ETS Wl B 2 OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN ietly to nd besid ever ) good. Ju amping out.” ong he L F 0 T d A it About. )0 bleacher seats will be - of ‘mn e rorms 10 ay Walllflg | placed on sale each day of the more data B . 5 here at $1 cach. These are the only | h _which he wig-| | fortunate enough to obtain reserved He revealed last | seats or who are unwilling to pay grme il Ehilade i Gol a0l nmind-{ypo hig prices for the few which when he | ful of wintry winds which sent| o ng their way into the hands of chilly bl down Lehigh avenue, ‘w“u“,m_ dyed-in-the-wool baseball sh air will do me s VELL, |F N&U ARE MiSTER HOOPLES, I AM DE MAN VoT Vou SeND DE PUSTCARD TELLING ME I vid DE AUTOMOBILE BY A RAFFLES! w 00K, HERE (S DE RAFFLES TickeT L gotT Vot IS DE VINNING UBM-M w ER w- UM-m. GULP we NES w MY MAN w Vou Wod THE AuTe! «« CONGRATULATIONS ! v MY WORD wte AND NauR VocATion IS CoLLECTING OLD (RoM 2 mes s them of the e S He f be 1 a long camp before the { Thom- | carly today to await the opening of | h ! the es at 10 m. tomorrow for | rd world serics battle be- Rochester and Kansas City Blues . Cubs. | | s won v 4 0 3 one | tw he Athletics : | O e A e Ctne| Square Away Today Yor Seventh | by of four | ling s Mrs. J. Franklin Kratz| Game of Plag-Off. A bases | and pointed to a dwelling oppo- < { ‘ t nth and the bleach as her home. | Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 10 (UP)— 1 2 a m there she had carried the |Rochester and Kansas City squared Mr, M cquipment to make her comfortable |away today for the seventh game of ) 1 v during the long vigil—a rocking |the little world seri with each ) ! chair, sandwiches, hot coffee and team necding only two victories for | ) br blankets | the “junior world scries title.” il Dircetly hehind her was William | Paul Derringer's effective twirl- , fivet e it |Ing Wednesday allowed the Red 1 ir ; : Wings to even the series at three ofcssional , A taday Ian Jell_and | triumphs each and gave the Interna- tional league nine an even chance to Pate. There were about a | A - . {win the serics. I'revious to Wed- nesday's game Rochester's only vie- tories had resulted from the air-| qup. | UGNt twirling of Tex Carleton. S Y| Manager Dutch Zwilling of the # 0T Wi~ [ plues indicated that he might start Lynn Nelson, young right hander, in Thurs while Roches- | ter's pitching selection was still in | doubt. | “Murry deserved to win ye! id she not only w D willing declared, tOmMorrow’s game Kngthe's e d Gerkin's tough | of her family|propk on s fly cost him the advantage of the sit- ' gama | and go into the caterl Murray held Rochester to three | hits in seven innings while his | laid in a supply of hot|mates found Derringer for seven, sons in the line, most of taken up their places ter midnight 1 bro long la ndwiches and 1 Tennyson brought an iron- for a bed. The others ce their naps on soap of them had pillowy lined to membe, 1le0 ta Tirst 1oy r ao nd sandwiches” she 4. 'but lost the decision, 4 to 2, when | tand 1 we'll go into busine Knothe's boot let in two runs in the S 1 on this line becomes longer. How- | first and Gerkin's stumble allowed | ver, vou wont sce thia chair vacated. Mhe K family will have represen- ix to ot ctch a single into a triple in the :ulh. | [

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