Third Place Teams In Junior One Point Second, * ___._.__4__ Loop______Indians On SMITH, ffINSTED BELL AND COEN Yale Breathes Easier; War-Path; FAVORED TO MEET | “CANNONBALL,” CHIRPS FROM A Harvard 4 Gone 2 Scalp Yanks 11-3; HITTING FOR .533 FOR TENNIS CROWN Big CRICKET EXPERT (Bjr NKA Service) New 15—(UP)—Even their best friends, the York, July and Tilden Pro- Cambridge, Mass, July 15—Sixteen yean ago the Cleveland Indians, have turned on the New York Yankees Same Nine Men Used Each Veteran greatest group of Harvard athletes in the hiatorjr of the and refused to support the New York-to-the-pennant project. Week in Bi-State Loop By DAN PARKER tege Should Win Semi- school wound up their collegiate careers in sports. And These same tribesmen from Lake Erie previously had Lecos Lead Final Matches To-day donated to the Yankee cause seven of their eight games —Danbury none sines then has'compared with that group—that is, DON BRADMAN, Babe Ruth ot Australian cricket, Invaded played. And recently, when the Yanks were in (Special to The Democrat) MR Chestnut Hill, Mass, July It— none until the class or ’32. staggering the Babe’s sector but I beg- to that the field was still yesterday report Bell of Texas and a slump, Roger Peckinpapgh’s warriors went out and Winsted, July 15—Cannonball when were (UP)—Berkeley Ruth’s the stumps pulled. the names of Barry Winsted is lead- Wilbur F. (Junior) Coen, Jr, of Today Wood, smashed back the threatening Philadelphia Athletics with Smith, I say this without meaning to detract from Bradman's Admitted Charley Sevens, Pen Hallowell, cricket Kansas were highly favored four straight defeats. ins the Bi-State leasue genius on the cricket field. The fact is baseball is baseball and City, Gene Record, Eddie Mays, Charley four-base clouting with a total of is cricket and never the twain shall meet. to win their Longwood bowl tennis Cunningham, Bemie White, John- and the But yesterday the Indians at- two in four games played to date. The Australian team is here to popularise cricket. It is singles semi-final matches to-day ny Schereschewsky others tacked the McCarthymen on their that John McGraw’s Giants faced are deeply etched beside those of Although it is third in the league np the same task at Ixmgwood Cricket club, and home grounds and tommy-hawked when invaded London some years back to Introduce base- Haughton, Brickley, Mahan, Casey YESTERDAY’S HERO the Winsted club is lead- they meet In the finals to-morrow. them, 11 to 3, in the first contest standings, Londoners found there was no interval for and Crimson Immortals of the pre- ball. When the Bell, seeded second, has been of a three-game series. This vic- ing in batting with a .306 per- noses at baseball. war era. Even the class of '16 tea, they turned up their made the bowl tournament favor- "torn gave the Indians five straight Bill Swift who that never lost a major sport series Young pitched centage. The Wonder-Towners con- Likewise, Americans titter at ths idea of playing a gams? from 11 ite since elimination of Keith wins and boosted their second- four-hit to the to Tale, couldn't equal the 1932 ball, give crippled nected for 40 hits in 144 trips t6 o’clock in tha morning until sundown in which the player who can Gledhill of California, who was place American league ranking to Pirates over Bos- band in the number* of athletes Pittsburg victory "foul” the ball most often is the one who makes the most runs and in top-seeded. within *elght and one-half games ton, the plate. Ten two baggers, five who have reached Harvard's hall which there is no more drama or color than in "one old oat.” The ex- In to-day’s matches. Bell will of the leading New Torkera to 11. triples and two homers were tallied of fame. is the difference in temperament between the American and meet Jack Tldball of California, by the "Winsted club. planation Wood now heads the list Har- Tough On Twlrlcrs. and Coen matches strokes with of In fielding the Winsted team is the Briton. vard of all time. Stimulated by Luke Sewell's ing 12-inning battle which lasted Davey Jones of New York. heroes, perhaps second with an average of .972 A broiling sun beat down on the baked, brown turf of Innisfall At least he has been the best home run in the second inning, three hours and five minutes. Semi-final matches In women's with 97 putouts, 40 assists and 4 Park and the Australians a sizzling introduction to New York. the Indians rounded Pennock, AN Young Bill Swift protected the gave and doubles, and men’s “money’’ player In three branches errors. Their were the West Indians, a team of colored players. The singles len and Rhodes for 16 hits, while Pittsburg Pirates opponents doubles and mixed doubles are of sport, and he could have All Sven. three stumps set up in line about two inches apart reached Clint Brown limited the Ruppert lead back the Boston two wickets, upright also scheduled to-day. the heights in at least by turning Rip Conway, .Winsted chucker wood laid across the are placed 22 yards Riflemen to nine. Even Babe I to 1. with two small pieces of top, Nice Work another if thfere had been the time Braves, has won two games and lost two wide stretches between the two wickets. home apart. A matting several feet SachR of for it. Wood won nine major let- Ruth’s twenty-sixth run of The runner-up Chicago Cubs for a .500. The Win- Marjorie Cambridge percentage of The players range around the two wickets, the batsman in front of one ters in football, hockey and base- the season, in the first inning, left with the Pirates by reached the women’s singles semi- Devens Wood kept pace sted nine is the only club in the and the bowler behind the other. The side at bat has two men on the ball and was considered good the tribe undaunted. the final yesterday by scoring an upset trouncing Brooklyn Dodgers, Bi-Suite league this season to play each wicket. The side in the field has eleven men. in tennis to warrant Davis Both Cleveland’s was all the field at a time, one at In Cruick- enough Crimson hurler. victory 4 to 1, behind the able hurling of its games with the same nine men trouncing Josephine previous on the cup consideration. He was mar- sweeter because it enabled them to Bush. The American fan objects to the layout right away shank of Santa Ana, Cal, 6—0,( are on the Pacific coast for the Quy In. uniform eaoh game. ried a few after remain one percentage point a- that he is too far removed from the center of action. 6—3. The left-handed Miss Sachs days graduation Pinkey Whitney again led the Winsted lost last Sunday 6 to 5 ground and at that time announced he Olympic games this summer. head of the third-place Athletics There is no chance for the delightful intimacy possible at the won nine games before losing one Phillies’ attack with a brace of to the Danbury Lecos, the league would medicine at John These are Harvard’s big four who were hot on their heels after baseball when a fan leans over the edge of the upper tier to the Californian. study doubles and a single to sequelch leaders. park, in Baltimore. of 1932 all came to a 9-to-S win. over the fourth-run bum” at one of his heroes. Mary Greef of Kansas City will Hopkins and, oddly, the Cincinnati Reds, 11 to 6, and Cannonball Smith is fourth in and shouts, "Oh, you big Boston Detroit Tigers. Jimmy Foxx blast- be Miss Sachs' opponent to-day, Devens proved the finest college Harvard from the greater the New York Giants pounded the individual batting with a .533 •The umpises, two colored gentlemen in full length white linen of football, ed out his thirty-fifth home run to while in the other match, Mrs modern times, at least area. Wood learned Dean and Johnson for 12 hits as average. He has collected eight coats such as the well-dressed butcher affects, call time and play gets in tennis at Mil- account for three tallies. Gladman Van Ryn of 30 years of Crimson history. hockey, baseball and beat the St Louis 6 hits, including three doubles, one The bowler walks back a dozen feet from the crease, or Marjorie Chloago’rf White Sox nosed out they Cards, under way. Philadelphia will meet Mrs Caro- Not since Walter Clarkson, al- ton. Devens came from Hereford do 3. triple and two homers in 15 times white which he must not step in delivering the ball, and, has Back Hallowell the Boston Red Sox, 9 to 8, after line, beyond lyn Hirsch of New York. most 30 years ago, Harvard street in the Bay. to bat. had a with like i foundation for his an 11-inning struggle in which the Heavy Work pitcher anything built the great Put a few of denatured al- Sachs and Coen face Devens' skill on the mound. He re- running at Readville. -Record Bostonians outhlt the Chlsox, 17 drops cut Batting. Both Miss Some Game. cohol on top of enamel after using, the task of playing in three semi- cently signed a contract with the sprang from Brookline. ab. r. h. 2d 3b hr. the class nosed out the St and it will formation of pet. final matches Miss Sachs New York Yankees to become the Harvard success with Washington prevent Winsted .144 24 40 10 5 2 .306 to-day, only Harvard man in the major of '32 can best be measured in Louis Brown 5 to 4, after a thrill-1 enamel ‘‘skip.’’ Brewster, N.T. 102 13 26 6 1 1 .255 qualifying in the women’s singles and mixed leagues. with Yale, Wood and Stamford .... 134 16 34 2 2 1 .245 and doubles, doubles, competition In Hallowell and Record stand out his teammates won two of three Danbury .... 166 21 46 6 2 0 .227 while Coen will seek victories Os the middle distance football with the Bulldogs Bridgeport .. 121 11 21 2 0 0 .174 men's singles and doubles, and greatest games Port Chester 165 13 25 1 0 0 .151 mixed doubles. runner and hurdler, respectively, and split even in hockey and base- in Harvard annals. Hallowell ball. The Harvard varsity crew Clab Fielding. holds every Harvard record in the trimmed the Ell boat In two of po. a. e. pet. mile and 'half-mile. Record en- three races. Record and Hallo- Bridgeport ... 97 40 <4 .972 joyed greater success than any well led their forces to a pair of Winsted 105 44 7 .965 track triumphs over the Blue in 135 51 11 .944 Danbury three PROTECT YOUR Stamford 89 48 9 .939 attempts. Brewster 71 51 8 .928 Port Chester .. ,85 43 14 .880 taking a running start as if about to put the shot, whips the ball with Brainard Wins GOOD MONEY Pitching Averages. a stiff-elbow, overhand motion. He aims to hit the ground in front of w. 1. pet. the batsman so that it will be difficult for that gentleman to hit the harder and O’Dell, Danbury .. 2 0 1.000 ball. If the ball, which is about the size of a baseball, but One-Day Play Marena, Bridgeport 1 0 1.000 heavier, should hit the wicket and knock off one of the bits of wood or Danbury 1 0 1.000 Ragainl, the batsman is out. If the batsman isn’t retired after six bails BY UNITED PRESS With a low score of 150 2 1 .667 "bails,” gross Pezzullo, Bridgep’t. the bowler at the other wicket Babe Ruth made a home run, a of Spencer Conway, Winsted 2 2 .500 have been pitchced. they change wickets, for 36 holes play, r» double and a single in three tries, the Hart Schaftner August, Bridgeport 2 2 .500 delivering to the batsman opposite him. Brainard of Pine Orchard, took for two runs. .. honors at the Water- Coyne; Danbury 1 1 .500 When a batter hits a ball through any of the fielders ranged around accounting one-day golf Biddy, Brewster .. 1 2 .333 wicket and the runner at the other wicket bury Country Club yesterday after- & Marx him, he hoofs it for the other Lou went hitless in four Maiko, P. Chester 0 3 .000 Gehrig noon. He had rounds of 78 and 72 runs to the wicket the batsman has just left. This counts a run. If Get this label McGuiness P Ch’ter 0 1 .000 times up. his score being a par tey think they can make another run before the ball is retrieved, they finishing Clothes round. The state champion, Bobby try it again. Should a fielder whip the ball in to the wicket keeper and A1 Simmons singled in four Grant of Whethersfield came in that worthy is able to tip oft the bails before the runner gets back of times at Bat, accounting for two second with a 152 count, incuding the crease, the batsman is out. A caught fly ball also retires a batter. runs. rounds of 78 and 74 while J. O. Cricketers are very poor fielders, if yesterday’s exhibition was their “Ossie” Gray of the Mattatuck best. On ground balls, particularly, are they weak. Maybe the wretched Hack Wilson went hitless in Country Club had low net honors condition of the field had something to do with it, though. four times up. with a 142 score. His handic&p was The fielder whose hands are by gloves is the wicket only protected Bill Terry singled in four tries. Pen no well Record 13. keeper or "catcher." He wears two heavily padded gloves such as hockey players use, and his legs are protected by shlnguards. He stands a few feet behind the wicket and it would seem to .this unskilled ob- MIRACLE BAITERN LEAGUE. server he is in constant danger of having his schnozzle fractured, what with no mask to protect -his Jtace. Standing batsman, wears and with padded W. ti. Per. The shlnguards fingerless gloves he makes what a Springfield 60 26 .658 backs. As the ball comes to him on the first bounce, Tests Show Albany 44 31 .587 baseball fan would call a foul tip. Richmond. 43 35 .551 "What a pretty leg glance,” explains Jolmes Kelly, the Allentown 35 36 .493 value cricket On the next pitch, the batsman turns around SALE expert. Bridgeport ...... 34 39 .466 and gives the ball a belt in the same direction in which it was Life For New Haven. 33 39 .458 That is what is known as a to leg. If it Longer Hartford 31 45 .408 going. swipe square Norfolk 29 45 .392 should roll to the boundary, it’s worth four runs (fours runs on a foul ball), and it takes a home run with three on for Babe Game* Yesterday. Ruth to make four. A passed ball is called a "bye,” and, if it Pan-Am Oils Hartford 4. 5, Springfield rolls to the boundary, is also good for four runs. of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Norfolk 14, Bridgeport 4. , there is an outburst of chewing. Suddenly ••I’ve ‘operated’ an automobile Games Today. 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Niagara Falla device, developed by a professor LOSE * («); Snowflake Wright, 1(0, Buf- at oBston University, to determine IRONMEN falo. atopped Dick Wiae, 166, Buf- whether s lobster Is fit to be eaten, DISCOUNT falo (I); Freddie Haverback, 113, recently was adopted by the Mass- 20% on the mound for and Oame Casey's work WUkeabarre, Pa, defeated Frankie achusetts Fish Depart- Jolly John Phelan's Pioneers was Jce Oeraci, ment. All lobsters that fall to re- on Garcia, 118, Utica (6); alt Men’s end Boys’ Furnishings much too muoh for Chris Har- 118, Buffalo, defeated Johnny Per- spond to an elsotrio shook by a mon’s Ironmen at Washington ripe, 117, Buffalo (4). sharp contraction of the tail, or by Park last night, the Harmoneers movements of the flippers, will be taking It on the chin, 7 to S. Only Patereon, N. J.—A1 Diamond, condemned. four hits were allowed by Caster 164, Pateiwon, defeated Jaokle Casey, who added IS more strike- Shupaok. 110, Pateraon (10); Hoy museum expert outs to his already Imposing list Laser, 111 1-1, Pateraon (draw) SOB for the season. Mink Fltsgerald's Frankie Quinlan, 171 1-1. Pater- two hits brought in four runs aon (10>j Rudy Winkler, 141, Pat- Grand Rapids, Michigan— (UP) whloh Is real hitting according to eraon, defeated Louie La Pago, 1IT, — Although his business is a mil- PatrolRtan Phelan who knows a Pateraon (I); Paddy Jordan, 111, lion years old, Henry L. Ward has hit when he ssss one. Manager Clifton, N. J„ defeated Long Sing lost his job. Ward, a nationally- Harmon has prescribed a heavy Quo, 111, Now York. known museum expert, who has ■Ml OH* »»«T dor MMU • o'otook MMiM TuwMUr— doss of Nuaatsd Iron far his Iroiy Man mounting mastodons most of men before the next same so that At Now York—Port Hamilton— his Ilfs, has been dismissed as di- AT * (SOHO SOON. may live to their name by Pietro Corrl, 110, New York, da. rector of the Kent Hclcntlflc Mu- V. AGENT m they up Is L. BUTTERFIELD, a tow hits when they nud footed Salvatore Ruflllerallo, 101,, seum, because the city reducing •A getting Italy (10). ___A