8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1927.

NEWMATICS FURNISH UPSET IN DUSTY BY DEFEATING P. & F. CORBINS JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE STARTS' PLAY ROTARY BOYS' LEAGUE OPENS SEASON ON JULY 11 CORBIN RED SOX FACE A BUSY TIME OVER HOLIDAY ITEMS OF INTEREST

ATHLETICS FALL SHORT ROTARY LEAGUE TO GREATEST BATSMAN 'OF LAST 25 YEARS NEWMATICS FURNISH BIG UPSET BEATING CORBINS OF WINNING IN RALLY 0PEN0NJULY11

Weird Game Leaders-Sta- Score Eight Runs In One Inning But Lose to Yankees Results In Defeat For League nley Eight Teams Entered in Race lor Works Gehrig Hits 23rd Homer Pirates Set Back Car- Win Out la Pitching Duel With dinalsVeteran Steps In and Scores Victory With Pennant This Year Stanley Rule Landers Frary & Clark Team Pinch Hit Tigers Take Two From Browns Sena- Swamps Union Works In Postponed Affair Rulers tors Blank Red Sox Giants and Cubs Lose. The Rotary Club league Meet Russwins In Contest Totight At Willow Brook will start the 1927 season on Mon- day, July 11, according to an an- Park. . By tha Associated Preps. z Batted for Lunilsren In fith, nouncement by Fred Rackliffe, Records of the latest baseball 22 Hatiort for Welzer in Sth. WashltlKtnn 0: 110 (IIM 4 chairman of the boys' work commit- League Standing fly. Kravse ended the with a games read like fiction as the Crow-de- r. rally today Two base hits Harris. Speaker. tee. There will be eight teams in W. L. P.C. Cirbln teams hit a Vmplrea single. got two runs In the contesting big league Tsinp pitcher Lundgren. the this All P. & F. Corbln 6 2 .775 for the dash the Geisel, Nallln and Plneen. Tlmo 1:51. league year. equipment ninth and was still three short of rapid pace past has been the servlcs of the 5 .714 Fourth of bandstand that ordered, Fafnlr tying the ojunt. July Came. and scorers have been ar- 5 marks the middle of the First umpires Landers .714 Ernie AWerson pitched fine bal! roughly ST. LOUIS for and a schedule has been Works. 6 .714 season. n. it. P.O. a. b. ranged Stanley considering 'he support he received N. B. Machine. . 4 .500 One of those whirlwind ninth in- O'Rourko. 3b prepared. and the wet balls he was forced t Mclillo. 121 174 Games will be . . 3 .429 rallies which seldom occur ex- :i ... played at Walnut Stanley Rule. throw. He tinned ten batters. Hu- ning SIsler. lb 1 13 1 secon- Hill Monday and Russwins .143 cept in books took place as the E. Miller, It . ...3 1 park Wednesday ber was the oily Corbln pitcher who rC afternoons at a o'clock. The teams Union Works. . 0 .000 Pa-tru- d-place Athletics Hire, ...4 waa effective., The of s. Philadelphia cf hitting to down nine-ru- n lead Schulte, ...... 3 entered in the race this year are as One of the biggest upsets In the wa sought cut a c . . . , Argosy aid Erlo Anderson Schanjr, follows: Paradise Industrial took last in a single frame in the last game O. Miller, sa . Park, Boys' club, league place terrific. Kraus) made two bad er league-leadin- . . Willow at Walnut Hill when the of their series with the g Zahary, p ...2 Ttrook, Burritt, Washington, night park ros but atoned yith a pair of beau Falk, p .. .2 Y. M. C. A. Hale. New Britain Machine Co. team Tank i. Smith, and Nathan tlful pick-up- s ad throw from th & F. The gallant attemp'. fell just short Totals 52 3 10 24 27 5 The rules of the league will be tumbled the league leading P. grass back of Art base. Other fea of winning. It scored eight runs in DETROIT the snme this year as they have Corbln team in a weird spectacle. tures were the nork of Haines be A 13. It. H. P.O. A. B been in This the team down to the ninth, but the Yanks already had 5 1 2 2 4 0 the past. Dwight Pkinner brings only hind the am cateb' Warner. 3b Two plate a twisting nine. Ophrluuer. 2b 3 0 0 1 s (l will again be the league . half a game lead. other games by Malnelll. The lox score: An important figure in rolling up Manual!, cf 4 1 1 3 0 0 Players 14 years and under will be were played. Landers hopped Into NEW BIUTAIf MACHINE the Yankee lead was Buster Fntherglll, If 5 0 0 to and each of the second place with the Fafnir team AB. R. H. P.O. A. K. early Hellmann, rf 4 113 eligible play zd 23rd 3 0 1 1 0 Union jtrauee, Gehrig who tapped out his Blue, lb 13 teams will be required to have the. by trouncing the Works while Smith, lb 4 1j ss 4 9 2 3 S 0 , a wallop that put him Tavener, lints of players accompanied by birth the Stanley Works also got In on the Krl Anderson cf. 8S 9 B Woodall, c 3 2 3 1 0 0 Argosy, 3b 6 3 just one behind his teammate Ruth 4 0 2 0 1 0 certificates in Mr. Skinner's hands second place tie by trimming the a Carroll, p Pattison, If 1 who is still out of the lineup with by July 11. Stanley Rule. The Machine Co. Malnelll. rf bad knee. Totals 35 S 13 27 11 0 The schedule for the league is as stands In third place now by Its vic- Cosgrnve, aa ... ..2 1 Ft. Louis 200 100 000 3 Swanaon. cf fl By coincidence the leaders of the 9 follows: tory over the Corbin team. t Detroit 004 120 20 Ferenca, cf fl other league, the Pirates, repulsed Two base bits Sisler, E. Miller 2, Schedule Corbln Team Loses Halnas, c i their nearest rivals, the Cardinals, by Carroll, llellmann, Schulte. Three base 11 The P. & F. Corbin Krnlo Anderson, p 4 3 Zacli-ar- Monday, July Paradise Park team, leading 9 8. hits Hellmann 2. Losing pitcher the same score of to The game vs. vs. Bur-ritt- s. Hlldehrand and Boys' club; Willow Brook the league, had its advantage cut to 4 17 a wild Vic- rmpir Evans, Totals 1 IT Jl was marred by pitch by McGowan. Tme of game 1:51. ""jl half a game when the New Britain F. CORBII tor Keen, Cardinal hurler, which 13 17-1- AB. X. P.O. Second Game Wednesday, July Washington Machine nine smashed out a 4 struck Glenn Wright, Pittsburgh vs. Y. M. C. A. vs. Mattao, !b. If ( 1 St. LetiH 020 Kit 0013 Smith; Nathan victory in one of the weirdest games 3b B 3 in the head and knocked 6 Jasper.' , Detroit 200 100 03s Hale. of the suason. First one team and Patrua, aa .S 7 him out. Keen was so unnerved he M. e ft Monday, July IS Y. C. A. vs. then the other staged a rally to take Wright left the game. Wright may be out CLEVELAND vs. Xathan Hale. Mib ' WT Huber, cf. If, p .... 0 A I?. P.O. Smith; Washington DSAG&iMG .The SAIL NX the lead and then for the 4 of the Pirate lineup two or three H. 20 Willow : prayed Jackson, lb IS Jamteson, if . . . .5 3 S Wednesday, July rain which fell in a drizzle almost Cavanaugh, Sb. rf ;.4 0 days recovering. Fonseca, 2b . . ...3 Brook vs. Boys club; Paradise Park the contest, to become J. Pretsser, rf 1 e o Another thrilling bit of baseball Hodapp, 3b ,. ...5 vs. Burritts. throughout Anastasio, rf, cf, If 4 t o to come true Burns, lb ...... 5 a downpour and force the calling of lluzzydlo, p 1 0 l fiction that happened 25 Burritts vs. 3 0 J. Sewell ss .. ...3 Monday, July 'ffj the when it was ahead. Carlson p, cf i game was the return of Lena Blackburne. L. Scwell c . . Boys' club; Paradise Park vs. Wil- Totala 4S 14 12 Thirty-on-e 30 14 S3t infield stay of the White Sox years f'ullop, rf ...... 3 low Brook. runs, hits including Newmatics 111 40017 .Taoobson, cf . BILLY doubles and 17 Corbln 420 015 00114 ago, for long enough to score the Wednesday. 27 'Nathan (BY EVANS) a triple, errors, three in Chi- S4iame. n July The of Two base hits Argosy 2, Ernie Andar tying hit and winning run Hudlln.' Hale vs. Y. M. C. A. vs. greatest batsman the last Frenchic hit batsmen, three wild pitches, four son, Eric Anderaan. Patus 3 In- p Smith; Hunrilngton, Springfield; Pattison, cago's S to 7 victory over the 25 years, every phase of the game DePolller, Messen- passed balls, and even three balks Huber Jackson 2. Matteo 2, Anajtaalo. 7 3 Washington. TO STAGE Brooklyn; Harry Schalk Totals 34 10 x2 7 ' considered my nomination is POLICE found their Into Three base hit Erie Anderson. Umlre dians. When Manager Ray Monday , August 1 Paradise Tyrus ger, Simsbury; Horace Filmore, Bos- way the scorebook oft field for CHICAGO Cobb, considered Maher. Time 2:10. was put the protesting AB. ft. H. P.O. A. E. Park vs. Washington; Willow Brook Raymond generally ton; Charles Busch. Newark; James before the travesty was over and on Works Win Blackburne 3 2 1 5 0 0 the ball of all time. Stanley an 's decision, Melzler, cf vs. Smith. greatest player Long, Providence; N. A. Van Hou-te- top of that, the game was protested Jim Scott and bench to Peck, sis 5 1 3 0 1 0 Babe more distance to Billy Sehtildt, himself from the 3 Y. M, C. Ruth gets MOTORCYCLE RACE N. Al Gustaf-so- n, the Corbin The promoted Falk. t 5 0 1 1 0 0 Wednesday, August Lindehurdt, J.; by management. for the Stanley Works vnd pinch-hitter- 's role and poled out a his drives than Ty Cobb ever did, pitching a Barrett, rf 1 0 0 0 0 A. vs. Boys' club; Nathan Hale vs. Worcester. reason given for the protest was that Rule teams In the gane which to save the day. Jacohs. 0 0 0 2 0 but there alone has Ruth the edge Stanley single helped p ...2 Burritts. Fred Marsh, Hartford": Edwin F. Jimmy Maher, who umpired, is em- on No. 1, were hit- Hunnefleld, 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 on as played Diamond hooked Washington and Detroit S Cobb a batter. Wor- New ip Cole, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monday, August Paradise Longley, Marlboro; Ed Jones, ployed at the Britain Machine in a sweet pitching duel with tie fast and threatening the K Willie Keeler was a better bunter ting a pace Ulaohburno, izt ....1 1 1 0 0 Park vs. Y. M. C. A.; Boys' club vs. Five Contests, Two Amateur and cester; Morse Donnelly, West Hart- shop. His decisions were constantly Works the vlcbr in their league. Both 5 0 1 9 0 0 than Cobb, a trifle more Stanley emerging three leaders Sheelv, lb Nathan Hale. perhaps Alrfed 8 3 ford; John Doe, Springfield: questioned by the losers after the by the score of to 3. A big sevenh ends of a double header with the Kamm, 3b 10 scientific in his actions around the 3 101 0 3 0 1 Wednesday, Willow Arnold, NewmatiCs s.y 9 to Ward, 2b 110 August did "Wee Three Pros, on Haverhill; Joseph Pachasa, got the lead and several Inning rally In which the Butt Malt Browns went to the Tigers 1 plate, but there alone Program Brook-flel- Crouse, o 3 0 4 2 0 Brook vs. Washington; Burritts vs. Newark; Clark Anderson, d times he had to stop the game to crs out six runs settled th 6 3 while the Senators 1 0 0 0 0 0 Willie" have the on Ty. pounded 3 and to Berg, zz Smith. elge N. C. Schaef-fe- r, 0 Center, J.; Percy tell the Corbln and fans to Issue. scored a clean sweep of a five game MoCurdy. c 0 0 0 0 0 Hornsby, Wagner, and players 1 0 Monday, August 15 "willow Lajoie and Bicrce, M Sox Connally, p 0 0 0 4 more One of the biggest motorcycle Waterbury, Ralph keep quiet. It was a great battle while series with the Red by beating 3 1 1 3 0 1 Brook vs. Y. M. C. vs. Jackson consistently got power 4 Neis, rf A.; Burritts Winsted. In Eric The two teams are the struggling Bostonians by to 0. behind their drives than Cobb, but events ever seen in this section of Argosy drove Anderson lasted. great two 34 8 9 27 12 2 Washington. hit- with a run in the first frame, but rivals and each was anxious to win Crowder held the Sox to just Totals 17 in that feature alone was their the will be at Char- x Two out when winning run scored. Wednesday, August Boys' country staged Corbins came bac with four runs last night. It was the first hits. In elub vs. ting superior to the Georgia Peach. AMERICANS IN FINALS family 2 Batted for Jacobs 7th. Smith; Nathan Hale vs. ter Oak park in. Hartford Saturday on two affair between the two and Chicagtf" "Cubs and New York zz Batted for Crouse In Sth. Paradise Park. SIsler, Speaker, Roush and Collins bad errors, three hits and a althougl In afternoon in connection with the sacrifice advan- the Rulers off to a Giants strong but erratic at present, zz2 Batted for Cole 9th. 22 are mUch the same style batsmen fly. Corbin had the got flying start Cleveland 140 200 0007 Monday, August Boys' club second annual field day of the West over- down in d defeat. Four as Cobb, but their tage in the early innings, but in the the Workers caught them and went Chicago 021 000 2038 vs. Washington; Paradise Park vs. despite greatness, Wimbledon Tennis Championships bats- Hartford police Buz-zydl- hauled them the waa of McGraw'a weak hurlers were used Two base hits L. Pewell. Hodapp, Smith. Cobb must be rated as superior department. fourth the Newmatics drove before tape won 7 to 2. base hit There will be five races, two of reached. in aln as the Phillies by Shaiito, Nels. Peck Three, Wednesday, August 24 Nathan man, all things considered. May Find Helen Wills and Helen the new P. & F. "find." from were on a ram- Peck. Winning pitcher Cole. Losing A batsman is them amateur and two of them pro- hill five The pitchers held the 3. The lowly Reds Shaute. Owens and Hale vs. Willow Brook; Y. M. C. A. supposed the and scored times before limelight 12 pitcher l'mplres to because of fessional. The amateur races will In Last Match. re- the battle. Schmidt page against the Cubs and made Ormsby. Time 2:45. vs. Burritts. have an advantage Ryan Carlson could take his place and throughout fan. hits to their six In beating them by hitting from that side of the plate, be for five and 15 miles while the tire the side. was not In ned nine Stanley Workers while races will be held over Wimbledon, England, June 20 (fit "Huggte" thereby gaining perhaps a step in professional form, either. He hit two men and Scott equalled the league strikeout 20 25 courses. All the followers of the Wimble- the run from the plate to first base. the 10, and mile was two in next record by fanning 15 Rulers. Scott LEAGUE TO PLAY The field will a don tennis were hit by the frame. AMERICAN PEH05 That one step often makes a base day open with championships Corbin went had the edge through his great con. six-mi- rallied desperately and PITTSBURGH would race from the agreed today that there was a trol. In was hit for a left bander that handicap a 1 Mat-te- o the pinches he especial, an ri into lead in the sixth. AB. R. IT. P.O. A. E. have been an oufc for a East Hartford bridge to the park splendid chance for ly effective. AVith men on the bases, PHILADELPHIA 4 3 3 6 0 0 just right doubled to the tennis courts and H. P.O. B. L. Waner, ef will close in can match In the singles finals AB. R. A If 3 1 hander. and it the evening with time after time he turned back the 3 0 0 1 2 0 Parnhait. Swanson crashed Into the wire fence Bishop. Jb 4 0 1 5 0 0 THREEJCONTESTS an amateur tournament of between the two California girls, 1 P. Waner. rf 1110 Cobb Is a batter and boxing batters and much 4 0 ! 0 0 in to ball. prevented damage French, rf as 3 0 0 1 2 0 d. Miss Helen Wills and Miss Helen trying catch the Jasper 0 0 0 IK 0 0 Wright, there was no faster man In the 10 bouts being arranged by Al being done. Perkins, x ss 1 1 1 1 1 0 Pa-tru- 1 0 0 0 0 Rhyne, who wored victories walked, Eric Anderson fumbled Hale. XT 0 2b 5 1 game when he was in his prime. Bicycle races and a jockey Ryan, again On the other hand, the Stanley 5 0 0 Grantham, on If 4 o o 3 1 1 Wal-linglo- B for the .American team grounder, Wright wasafe Lamar, Traynor, 3b 1113 Team Meets rd His speed won for him race between members of Troops yesterday. Works wrecking crew to 0 0 extraordinary got Blmmons, cf 5 112 3 0 0 7 0 0 Southington In Argosy's error, Huber Swan-so- n 1 1 5 0 0 Harris, lb a base slower men will be other feature events Miss Wills had little difficulty singled, c 5 114 1 many hit that Cavalry Schmidt at opportune times and Cochrane, c 3 2 1 2 0 Cava-naugh- 's 4 1 2 0 1 0 Gooch, Mrs. of South slipped and dropped Dykes, 3b 1 0 0 0 .1 0 would have lost. on the program. The Foot Guard overcoming Peacock left only a few runners on the base 4 1 2 10 2 2 Meadows, p Gollinsville Clubs An'aslasio Fox. lb 0 0 0 0 1 0 and Cobb was an will a concert before Africa, while Miss defeated fly, and got a The 1 1 1 Nichols, p extraordinary bunter band render Ryan paths. Stanley Rule team had a Bol-- y. ss 4 I J 3 1 3 0 1 0 tried to score 1 0 0 0 2 Cvengros, p and for reason had the oppos- and the events. Mrs. McKano Godfree. Cavanaugh of men on. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 that during Kitty total nine left Walter, 0 Hill, p was Johnson, p 0 o o 0 1 ing infield constantly in doubt as to Some of the best and most daring Miss Ryan is favored over her but caught at the plate and The Rulers scored first In the 1 0 0 0 0 0 Poole, xxx 34 9 10 27 10 4 The Pexto baseball team of South his which was a material racers in the cast next Senorlta De Al Carlson whiffed. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals intention, motorcycle have opponent, third inning wlurein they Rommel, p ST. LOUIS will The garnered 1 0 0 o ington give the baseball fans It was not unusual for entered the meet Chic vercz, the star, while it Is Newmatics were undismayed their T.. Collins, " AB. K. P.O. A. B. advantage. Saturday. Spanish total for the day. Jervia 0 0 0 0 1 0 It. of the town who are to re- and drove Carlson from box with Pate, p If 5 1. 1 0 0 planning Cobb to fake a bunt, purposely Remington of Worcester, Mass., has regarded as certain that Miss Wills the singled and HinMilifte's error 1 0 1 0 0 0 Blades. put Cobb, zi ss 4 0 2 3 4 2 main homo for the holidays, missing the ball to draw the Infield entered the 25 mile will win over her next four hits, doubles by Eric two on. to zzs 0 1 0 0 0 Toporcer, plenty professional opponent straight Argosy singled center and Galloway, Frlsch. 2b 4 1 1 I 5 0 of action over Sunday and Monday. in and then come right, back by hit- event. He took first place in all Miss Joan of Anderson and Argosy nnd singles by Jervls scored. Sclaeffcr doubled Bottomlev. lb 3 2 1 11 1 0 Fry England. and SS U 24 11 3 The team is the Central the ball ex Smith camo Totals Southworth, rf ....3 2 1 4 0 0 leading ting through. the events run off at Charter Oak As for the men's finals, the and Tattlson. Huber brought In two mire. NEW TOIIK 3 1 1 1 0 0 will At a sort of a In P.O. a. e. L. Bell, 3b Connecticut league and play dragging the ball, Park on May 31, 1927, and covered perts were certain it would be a from the field and promptly sent The Workers phked up one in the ah. n. it. c 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 1 4 5 0 1 Sclnlle, three games over the push bunt, the intent to get the 25 miles in 24:19. He rode the Franco-America- n duel. Francis T. home Pattison and Combs, rf Snvder. c 3 0 1 J 0 0 holiday. being Argosy by balking. fourth another in the sixth 2b 2 0 0 1 3 1 On the ball Swan-son- 's Morehart, cf 4 1 3 0 0 Sunday afternoon, the team past the pitcher, thereby 10 mile race in 9:10. Hunter having been eliminated beat the throw to the plate on when Jimmy Green scored In each .3 1 3 1 0 0 Douthlt. Paschal, rf 1 0 0 0 1 0 will it almost impossible for any mo- on sta-te- d 5 1 1 0 0 0 MeGraw, p entertain the strong Wallingford making The full list of entries for the yesterday by Henri Cochet. Big grounder. The decision this frame. Jimmy the fourth Durst. If 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 10 0 0 Keen, p Lenox nine while on a dou- to make a on the ball, races Bill is sole with Oohrte, lb .2 H. 0 o o 0 0 0 Monday play torcycle at the park Saturday, Tilden the remaining play caused the protest. HaSies was a triple ant registered on S 1 3 3 0 0 Bell, p he also Jlcusel. If 0 0 0 0 0 0 ble header will be with the starred. is as follows: Chic Wor- American. His encounter safe ns Swanson was at third Parson's sacrifice fV. was on 4 0 2 1 0 Relnhart. p staged Remington, Thursday caught He In Luzzcrl x 1 0 I 0 0 0 While Cobb never was noted as a 5 0 0 2 0 0 Hafey, Colllnsville outfit as the Wrench cester: Dutch AVeber, Hartford; with Cochet is to nnd scored made a Dugan. 3b Holm, xx 1 0 0 0 0 0 ter- expected provide 3 2 1 3 0 0 borne run hitter and locks the three-bas- e P. Collins, c mx 0 0 0 0 0 0 Town team's opponent. Tony Cantanzaro, Waterbury; Chas. the best tennis of the tournament. error on Ernie Anderson's (Continued on Folowing 3 0 0 4 0 O'Farrell, Page) Shocker, p 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 rific driving power of Babe Ruth, o o 0 Clark, xxxx Wallingford which will meet the Moore, p 0 0 0 his swing was far from that of a 0 o 0 o 0 0 home club at the Sand Hill grounds, Pennock. p Totals '30 8 11 27 11 2 his 0 0 0 0 0 0 boasts one of the teams in weakling and batting records Thomas, p x Batted for II. Bel! in 8th. strongest a of doubles ' xx for Southworth In 9th. contain goodly number 27 8 2 Baited the league and it should give the Move of Man Bed While Wife's BRIGGS Totals 37 3 13 foi Keinhurt In 9ih. and True, his great speed a Making a Away By In 0th. xyr Batted Pextos of trouble the triples. x Battel for French tfwx Batted for O'Farrell In fith. plenty during turned many a single into a double xx Ban for Perkins In Sth. 041 afternoon. The club has been ploy- In Pittsburgh 11 2009 and double into a but some- xxx Batted for Johnson 5th. St. Louis 033 100 0018 several seasons and triple, 7, In Sth. ing together for AwD ihCW OWE Yum AnJ BY GoSm Batted for Rommel Two base hits Douthlt, Toporcer. P. how he got there. Day Yoo Mxe uf 7z Batted for Pate In 9th. Waner. Three has always displayed a fast brand A keen a master mind K'INDa SMCAK IIO 'THOiJI Tbuft 5uD MinX) To cGarm Tom rzz Kan for Cobb in 9th. Barnhart. Cvengros. Ilhyne. eye. and VAA'Tf?RS EDSf MOT TP!WC? Jui' base hit L. Waner. Home runs Bot- of baseball. The ontnt has a slrong bat- ThE HER KMOIAJIW' iT w lT Philadelphia 00 000 0081 tomlev supplemented the remarkable To GO IWTCJ VAJATgR CUSF. 032 001 03x 9 Grantham. Winning pitcher. in "Dutch" Liedke and Dick aooX You New York Cvengros. Keen. Umpires battery ting ability possessed by Cobb which Fe el5 BercHA OIMinY Two base hits Paschal. Mouse!, Combs, losing pitcher Miller. BY CRiciters1 Klem. McCormlck and McLaughlin. was off by a sublime con- , Durst. Three baes hit Simmons. Home topped 4-- Time The Pextos have added strength al- SAID You run Gehrig. "Winning plt'bcr Shocker. fidence in his superiority. Cobb Losing pitcher Walbcrg. Umpires Van in the ncrjuisition of Bob P.ecker. a ways conveyed the Impression that MiG-H- &IT 'sr. Graflan, Connolly and Rowland. Time NEW YORK hard hitting and thisd base- feared Cobb as a bats- PROWSEP V 2.18. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. rpr.y every pitcher w ' 1 3 0 1 Becker has P.eese. 3b 5 man from Waterbury. man more than Cobb feared him as ''.W.I Llndstron, it S 0 1 2 0 0 been a groat game for the a and such was V. MXV . I UY WASHINGTON v'f 5 1 2 1 1 0 playing pitcher invariably It. II. P.O. A. E. P.oush. of AB. 2b 4 1 1 3 2 0 T'niversily Pennsylvania this the case. 4 1 1 0 0 Hornsbv. McNeelr. rf 4 0 0 5 0 0 in this section ex- In his career of 22 as 3 1 1 3 1 1 Terry, lh spring and fans entire years Harris, ib ss 4 0 0 5 2 0 4 0 2 4 1 1 .Tackson, pect to see him go into leaguo ball an American only in one Speaker, lb 4 0 2 2 2 0 leaguer, 4 0 1 3 0 0 Harper, rf Goslln, it e 4 0 2 4 1 1 after another year at school. gamo has any pitcher completely 4 1 0 0 Taylor, ' 0 ' ' Rice, rf r 1 0 0 0 1 0 Oibson at dominated Cobb. I to be Kuel. c 3 0 0 3 1 0 Henry, p With Pecker at third. happened r 1 o l i 3 o ' '"f, 3b 3 1 1 3 1 0 Songer. short. at second and "Heinie" calling balls and strikes in that ill Uluege, H. x 1 0 0 0 n n Zirgler ss 3 1 1 4 4 0 Thomas, "Doc" Reeves, F. Tli'.mas, p 0 0 0 fl 0 0 at first, the Pcxto team game while White, then a Crowder, 0 1 1 0 0 Carrington p.. Cunimings, xx 1 0 0 0 0 0 lias a championship infield with slar southpaw with the Chicago Honey, ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 While Sox. Totals 30 4 S 27 8 2 every man playing great ball. George did the mystifying. BOSTON no :t 12 24 12 2 who has Ifclit.ve it or not, Cobb struck out A n. a. E. Totals Porter, the soulhpnw i;. a pa PHILADELPHIA four times in that ball game ami as Tobln. rf I 0 0 o o n twirled the Fnuthlngton ntrzrocratinn All. R. It. P.O. A. 15. Kolllnrs. 3b 4 0 1 0 o mis'-'ine- be- I remember he didn't make so much l Sa:!.l. 2 2 2 I 4 0 to three victories, will be Carlvle, If 3 0 0 r, a 0 as a foul. In in- T1ki;:1'.'I1. 3b 2 3 2 0 cause will be in M:iino for the healthy the ninth 2b I 0 o 3 '.' 0 he 1 1 Kigan. Moltni'. rf 1 2 r, 0 0 ning substituted for Todt, 1! 3 0 0 11 n summer. Tie will the team Freddy Payne lb 2 2 0 1 rejoin ss 3 o 0 3 2 1 Wrifhtstr.n;. ,...4 him, the only lime during his career Ilycr. Nixon, cf 4 5 0 0 in August. Hi's will be taken cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 place was Hhnner. e 4 13' 2 0 that Cobb removed from a 3 0 right-hanlo- r. game c 3 e 0 3 0 Wilson, by Art T.lndslrom.' grr-a- H'fnian, I.ouch. If 4 0 2 0 0 0 because of to bat. t 1 0 0 0 2 0 to in inability Then Yol D BC D E TflCM VJJITM l.uridirron, p 3b 4 0 o i n a "T.indy" appears be ! ArjD "AMD UJHEM IT4 W6 TloKi'll. 7. 1 0 0 It 0 0 Fril'crg, However. "Hoc" White, has since 'w Jee AMD - Mit' hell, p 4 0 (I 0 2 0 errat and he exneets to make vjhiz pirst To Po A CWE ACT AMD YQJ Come, up fw aib- WhurfleUl. p n o o o n e rhape told me that Cobb made him suffer V Yetv ThiwG kuawJ Co G&SW IT SEEM 5 -t "V.l;:er. p 0 0 0 0 1 a the fans about. Porter. CtJ Oh-h-- h- !! Totals 32 7 27 11 1 forget for the field he once had ai t a ::7. a 0 0 0 o o II plenty day LONll IW UVATEP MI6H boy Hartley. x r..Ttt;d for in 7th. Monday, the Pextos will g' t their TC J(JT AS A3 0 0 0 o 0 0 Pnger at the Georgia Peach's expense. KS R-- .lussell, p Prst taste of EAJV AS AvJTTKINtS.' The GR RAND and of the brand baseball All things considered, Cobb must eiPF6u Totals 39 0 2 27 !." 1 (Continued on Following rage) ;ished out bv rollinsville. This be rated as the master batsman or hard hitting club has displayed the last 25 years. .strong pitching and heavy stick I work. Several woofcs nffo the team n.si:n i.i. s mo roc n had the Corbln Tied Sox 5 to 1 when By the I'nili'.l Prxmi. ggrU 1 1 rran stopped the. game and al- Tlornsby's 14tji home run, put- , ISf , 1 TV, though the standing shows them ting him one behind Hack Wilson with two rovorsos. Collinsvillo gen- for the National league lead, was erally shows the way to Southing-to- n his only hit in four times up. and the Pextos will have to Speaker again made a double and Mfa work hard to beat the visiting single in four times at bat to keep II I I mm A. team. o.Jm U1 2 for 250 his average on the rise. The pitching selection for Mon- Cobb was successful as a pinch day's home game in the morning is hitter, cracking out a single when not y4 decided but it Is possible he baited for Fate in the ninth. that Jerry Woodruff, Amherst cap- Ruth was idle. tain of a year ago, will hi on the H PCT HR mound. If he works, a. large crowd Hornsby 90 .373 14 win be out to watch him in 'action. Cobb 7 .366 I The Pextos will play in Collinsvills Ruth 77 ,344 24 In the afternoon. & Speaker 80 ' .338 0