THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER, AUBURN, N. Y., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1935 ffiiffEi \Cardinals Continue Passing up Opportunities UKR11 HALL BOWLING ALLEYS St. Louis Can't Button Makers Beat 0 Ceremonies Set for Tuesday SUNDAY OPENS Night, City Officials to Get Going When Guards, Title Contest Roll—Bill Dempsey ID White Takes First A total of 577 plna gave L. Charge New York LEAGUE SEASON White top honors ln the open'n-r St. Louis Polish Falcon League bowling Giants Let Down Chicago matches a tthe Falcon Alleys, With Rope Co. Tuesday An ardent tenptn enthusiast and a Pittsburgh Auburn United Will Present Pulaski Street, Friday night. widely known sportsman, William Cincinnati Scores: (Bill) Dempsey will take over the By SID FEDER Strong Array Against Wawel * managerial reins of the new bowl­ Associated Press Sports Writer Boston Dyrda 165 148 127 440 Auburn Button Works and Columbian Rope softball teams will ing alleys at the Ukrainian Na­ For some people, opportunity knocks only once. For Franki© Brooklyn Syracuse Turners Here Wisniewskl 147 147 147 441 cross bats at 8 o'clock Tuesday night at the Y. M. C. A. Field to de­ tional Club Auditorium, corner of Philadelphia 170 437 cide the second half championship of the A League, according to an Frlsch and his Cardinals, it's been hanging on the door for a week— W. 8roko 120 147 Washington and Cottage Streets, Tomorrow R. Binks 166 125 150 441 announcement today by William S. Stubbs, city softball commis­ at the formal opening Tuesday bnt the gas house gang won't let it in. W L Pet. 146 641 rk F. Rybash 1-83 212 sioner. The game was originally scheduled for Monday night but was night. As a result, they're still four games behind the league-leading I p *^.^° 93 47 .664 Chicago .540 Elaborate ceremonies will be car­ Giants today, and, with only 17 games left to play, the job of catch, So confident is Manager Al 781 779 740 2300 delayed because of the program at Garden -Street arena. Washington 75 64 .529 Aszyk ried out Tuesday * evening and ing up looks as tough as trying to bit one of 's screwball Brlmley In his newly-organir-t-d The Buttonmakers won their Manager Dempsey has arranged for Detroit 74 66 .521 Auburn United Soccer Club line­ J. Srokarz 150 189 174 513 sixth game in seven starts during specials. .518 Mayor Charles D. Osborne and Cleveland 73 67 up which opens its Central New S. Kadziola 127 131 163 421 the final semester by routing the .507 J. Tama 175 168 Stone of Auburn Oouncilinen James D. Quill, Harry In the past week, the Giants Boston 72 67 York Soccer Football League sei- 150 483 Prison Guards, 15 to 3, last night. have taken only four of their nine one chance la a thousand, climbed .363 M. Killian 137 137 142 406 R. Melone, Arthur J Merrlman and St. Louis son at 2:30 o'clock Sunday after-, It was a rout for the city cham­ Fred W. Andrews to toss the first starts. If the Cards had taken ad­ aboard Young BUI Weir's pitching 71 69 .353 noon at Richardson Avenue Fie id' W. Bachta 150 188 200 538 pions and first half pennant win­ of the big bulbs down the smooth vantage of this let-down, they for five runs in the first to Philadelphia 49 86 against the Syracuse Turners that ners after the fourth lnnlsg when Added to Opening S. Y-Penn. 2361 slides. As a special added attrac­ might have picked up as much as sew up a 10-3 victory over the 49 90 he went on record by stating he 739 803 829 13 men batted to drive in nine W L Pet. tion, a five man team from Syra­ 2% games of vital ground, but Bees. Binghamtdn "cannot see how the United can runs. The Canogans pounded cuse, composed of outstanding keg- instead, they only barely managed A surprise turned up for the 42 25 .«27 lose." Paderewski Smljkal and Bobbltt for 17 hits, Garden Arena Bill lers and led by Johnny Martino and to duplicate the New Yorkers' per- Reds in Philadelphia aa the Phil­ Elmira 42 25 .627 His complete list of eligi'jK C. Kott 117 153 170 440 although they scored Just two Willlamsport 40 .588 M. Bachta 176 106 135 416 earned runs. Vic Lelde scattered An ex-collegian who packs a Bill Shaul. will oppose BUI Bou- formance, and missed the chance lies with Dolph Camllll's big bat 28 players includes: Bernard Taf*. of J. Nash Jeys ''Bombardiers," Auburn's lead­ to close the gap. Allentown 34 .515 Syracuse, a native of Wales; Jack 108 114 128 350 10 hits he gave up to the Guards. "kayo" wailop in his right mitt, setting the pace, landed on Wild 34 32 .507 J. Binks 122 147 177 446 ing prize winners aK the American The set-up was not different Bill Hallahan and two other Cln- Scranton Rogers of Syracuse who was born Lineups: Guards — Geislnger, Jimmy Stone of Auburn, returns 30 33 .455 J. Gans 160 154 137 451 to ring warfare Monday night at Bowling Congress in Indianapolis, yesterday. The Giants won their cinnati throwers for 12 hits and i HazeltoWllkes-Barrn e in the United States; Harry Cos cf; Clancy, ss; Colbert, c; J. Clif­ Ind. In the lineup of the Syracus- 29 36 .453 of Ithaca, a native of Scotland: ford, 3b; Howland, 2b; Shea, lb; the Garden Arena in one of the one game against the Cubs, 5-1 a 9-6 win. Trenton 16 .235 683 673 747 2103 ans will be Romie Williams, a with Hubbell pitching a four-hit­ 35 Horaoe Connell of Ithaca, who Guzik, If; R. Clifford, rf; Bobbltt, three five-round bouts on the Au­ The White Sox equalled the Comrade burn Amateur Athletic Associa­ bowler who Is well known here. ter for to 13 th straight win and major league record for hits off 52 learned the soccer game ln Eng­ C. Stawari 166 502 p; SmIJkay, p, rf. Button Works land; James (Scott) Dunlop of 149 187 —McDonald, 3b; Dempsey, ss; tion card. Stone faces a for­ During the past few weeks the 23rd of the season. ~ one in one game, wallop­ OKonie'ski 167 143 137 447 midable opponent in Bucky Buck- alleys hare been installed under the The Cardinals, with a double- ing Horace Lisenbee for 26 safe­ Ithaca, who was born lu Scotland; Sniokowski 135 127 140 402 Lorence, cf; Hutchinson, lb; Bob Watson of Ithaca, a native of Lattsmann, rf; Pfeifer, 2b; Ve- nell, Rome middleweight. direction of bowling experts. The header against the Dodgers, could ties and a 17-2 win over the* Ath Kulakowski 125 126 119 370 Johnny Netti, ranking 155- alleys are equipped with a new have gained a half-game by taking letics, as Monty Stratton held the Scotland; Jack and Jim Gait of R. Sobus 159 159 166 484 lardl, If; Flynn, c; Leide, p. Scranton, Pa., natives of Scot­ Score by : pounder, finishes his training brush ball system which keeps the both. Instead, they won only the Mackmen to six hits. routine today in preparation for bowling balls always clean. The opener, 12-8, as Rookie Don Lou Gehrig blasted his third land. 735 742 728 2205 Guards John Cunningham of this city, 10000200 0—3 10 7 the five-round main go against original "peg spots'' also have been Gutterldge belted out two homers homer in as many days—his 46th Pete Montell of Rome. Jimmy installed In the alleys which, the and a triple, and then dropped for the season—to lead the Yank who was born in Scotland; Adolpii Sokol Button Works Retzlaff of this city, a native of Evans of Auburn, Frankie Eme- management claims, allows the the nightcap 5-4, their bats help­ ees to a 14-4 conquest of the New York 6, Chicago 1. T. Rybash 179 168 158 505 12 0 9 2 0 1 Ox—15 17 3 Germany; Walt Dodlmead of tui3 J. Kott 195 177 Smljkal, Bobbltt and Colbert; terio of Rome, Johnny Pollick of bowlers to have a perfect pin spot less before Van Mungo's Tigers. St. Louis 12, Brooklyn 8 (1.) 137 509 Auburn, Mickey Ross of Rome. on every toss. Shower rooms also elbowing. That battle for third place in Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 4(2.) city, who claims Englnad as hU S. Noga 122 155 158 435 Leide and Flynn. birthplace; Dave Cross of Auburn J. Dudek 141 111 Kid Tobacco of Port Byron and have been erected for the -conven­ That'left the race in this con­ the American League shifted Pltsburgh 10, Boston 3. 133 385 Tony Souana of Little Falls are ience of the patrons. Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 6. who came to this country from P. Dec 166 175 162 503 B League Comedy dition: again, and the Senators broke a Scotland; Al Brimley of this cliy, Conboy's News and Brotan's others on the program. • Manager Dempsey today an­ 'Games tie with the Tigers and took sole nounced that a large number of who was born in England; and ,803 786 748 2377 closed the regular B League Games to possession by trouncing the badly American League schedule by staging a comedy leagues have been formed, includ­ New York 14, Detroit 4. Luke Spinelll of this city, who lialler Club W L Behind Play slipping Cleveland Indians 7-2 was born in Blue Rock, Ark. Chayka 146 408 game with the former winning, ing the Holy Name Society League behind Carl Whitehill's six-hit Boston 6, St. Louis 2. 153 109 and the All-Auburn League. A fol­ Giants 83 54 17 Peic 153 161 157 471 15 to 8. The game was suddenly Big Shakeup in Cards 79 58 4 17 hurling. Chicago 17, Philadelphia 2. halted In the seventh inning when lower of the bowling game for more Washington 7, Cleveland 2. L. White 171 190 216 577 Cubs 78 61 6 15 The Red Sox topped the 161 155 180 496 the lights went out (on purpose). than a quarter of a century, "Bill" Browns 6-2, with Wes Ferrell Sikorski ■will welcome his friends at the Pirates 74 64 9% 16 154 180 168 502 Conboy's scored eight runs in the ' Batting Races The Pirates, who still have that pitching a six-hitter. International (Play-Offs) Mrs. Seymour Noga first inning and from then on the Ukrainian Alleys Tuesday night. Newark 2, Buffalo 0. 792 795 867 2454 tilt was a farce with players of The dedication ceremonies will be­ Rochester 7, Baltimore 6. both teams trying their hands at New York, Sept. 12.—{JP)—A gin at 7:30 o'clock. (Night games.) Gains Owasco all positions. major shakeup in the major American Association Koscinszko league batting races during the Milwaukee 7, Kansas City 6. S. Dober 131 134 131 396 past week founc' Luke Appling of Big Maroon Squad (Night games.) Club Net Finals Bielowlcz 151 154 162 457 Double Header Tuesday Night the White Sox come-baclng to tie N. Y.-Penn. Kurpinskl 143 124 172 439 A double-header attraction has for the American League lead and Rochester and (No games scheduled.) Kubarck 162 120 128 410 been scheduled for the Y. M. C. Paul Waner of the Pirates and Mrs. Jamee Sayre Seymour fron L. Pits 142 162 152 466 A. Field Tuesday night. Commis­ her way into the finals of the Babe Phelps of the Dodgers finish­ sioner "William S. Stubbs of the ing one-two in the National. Newark Back in Owasco Country Club women's 729 694 735 2158 Recreation Commission an­ In First Scrunmage singles net tourney Thursday and Arciszewski nounced today. At 7 o'clock the The favorites for much of the season. Ducky Medwick of the Tobin's Team and gained the right to meet Mra. S. Tokarz 146 149 146 441 St. Alphonsus Columbian Squires League Running Nancy Metcalf Green, defending will meet Marshall, Meadows and Cardinals and Lou Gehrig of the A. Momot 137 121 136 394 champion, for the club crown. 132 327 Stewart in the play-off for the sec­ Yankees lost considerable ground. Marksons Play ond half championship of the "B" The gas house "gangster" finished \ By United Press Mrs. Seymour's opponent w

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