Brooklyn Royal Colored Giants to Play Hills Here Saturday Genlot and Harding MANY BIG LEAGUE Spectacular Sports Bylaufer N
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Brooklyn Royal Colored Giants To Play Hills Here Saturday Genlot And Harding MANY BIG LEAGUE Spectacular Sports_ByLaufer N. Y. Colored Outfit Candidates For Honors MANAGER CHANGES In Benefit Game For In Association ARE IMPENDING C. A. L. Duckpin mwMSf Injured Players Max Carey Mentioned for k*Kf« /NKllVl I UlT Harmon A. Genlot, present vice-president of the Con- The widely heralded Brooklyn Royal Colored Giants necticut Bowling Alley Owners’ association, is being boomed Robins Pilot, While baseball team of New York will make its fourth showing of for presidency of that organization while Charlie Harding Howley May Relinquish the current baseball campaign at Hamilton park Saturday of of this city, is one of the nominees I930_SERIES afternoon at Willimantic, formerly Domineering Reds 3:30 o’clock against Jack Slattery’s Washington for the office of secretary. A special meeting has been called Bf Hills in a benefit game, the proceeds of which will be turned Haven next by President Charles Johnson of New for Thurs- By GEORGE KIRKSEY over to the City Amateur league players injured during the day at. the Waverly Inn where the annual election of officers (United Press Staff Correspondent) past few months. will take place. The 1931 major league season That® This verdict was readied at a Amateur will end on 8unday and there are meeting of City league Luncheon will be served at 1:80 officials and team managers in the several managers who are quite and the business meeting will fol- CARNERA-DEMPSEY park department office last night. low. The most important item en BENNY LEONARD likely to be missing when the teams William J. Derwln, vice-president the slate is the annual election of head south next spring. of the circuit, presided In the ab- officers with an unusual number It seems certain that “Uncle” FIGHT WOULD BE sence of President Joe Brophy. of candidates for the cvarious of- MAY CEASE HIS Four Players Hurt Wilbert Robinson is doomed as fices. Fred Teller of Meriden is The receipts of the contest will of the Robins, one that has already been nominat- manager Brooklyn A REAL NATURAL benefit Doc Gilmore, Tribune sec- ed for the office of president, but but they have been trying to get ond baseman who brlke his collar others from various of RING COMEBACK many parts Robbie out for many years and bone, Perc Atwood and Joe Maine the state have also been mention- of the Prospect Garagers who were candidates. Harmon h-ven’t succeeded yet. Public Should Primo Whip Shar= ed as possible Recent Have both deciplents of split fingers and Oenlot of Waterbury has been Appearances opinion, however, appears to have and Be Matched “Harp” Dunn, Tommy second base- named as one to advance from vice turned against him and it will take key — man, who sprained a ligament In head of the asso- Proven Fit to a miracle for him to a con- president to the Flops get With his leg. for the 1932 season. the Ex=Champ Mil= ciation. Others Interested, ac- But Seeks tract W)ien May Run Dance cording to reports are Harry Hlgby Fight Setups the Robins got off to a slow start lion Dollar Gate Would It is also probable that the league of Mike of Dan- this season thousands of Hartford, Miller fans sign- will sponsor a benefit dance, prob- DIXON STEWART ed a bury, W. B. Stevens of Deep River, By petition asking Robinson’s re- Result ably at St Joseph’s hall, later for of and moval but about that time the Herman Schlncel Derby (United Pnts Staff Correspondent) Just this cause. A committee was named Frank Barber of Danielson any club started a winning streak and .•ft'" The much ballyheo "come- HENRY McLEMORE last evening which included Matt one of who would make an ideal ; Robbie was once more back in the By f (United Press Staff Dunphy, Jimmy Lee, Johnny De- president. back” by Benny Leonard, retired good graces of the fans. Since m>\ n'noT Correspondent) i'm noTa New York, Sept 22—(UP)—Thai Vito and Renny Ouimet. Neal Ball la Race. undefeated lightweight champion then, however, the Robins have hit • ^ mlllion-dollar we were ab- the dumps again. HiM- gate talking The office of secretary too has of the world, after seven years BAT {fite’sr OOSTaSiwEET about several back will , Max Carey, former Pittsburgh HlS POWERFUL OOSTA chapters to be decided. Thomas F. Wall sence from the un- FIELDER/ a ring, appears and Brooklyn outfielder, has been descend upon us In year if Prime the and a cap- COMBINATION BASE- present secretary, likely to pass the preliminary “ex- mentioned several times as the $T^lKESle«3oRinfiE\ Camera whips Jack Sharkey in able one is re-election, but 5 seeking hibition” probable successor to Robinson. PlTcAERS'feARtS their October 1 engagement in the other have their nominees. stage. \2J2JV factions The status of the 16 major Brooklyn ball park. BALL SCORE would like to see Neal Benny was disappointed sadly \ gwmesmu- Bridgeport league managers appears to be di- BORL0GH Camera Only Man Ball the veteran ball player in- by the lack of gate in his We say if Camera receipts vided into three classes as follws: V nev/eR foR^eT whips COMBINATION MAJOR stalled as secretary while the because opening appearance in the metro- Sharkey, it's all up to the LEAGUE SCORES eastern end of the state are nam- Fixtures. u" big Italian. Camera, Schmeling Week Ending Sept 21 of Wllliman- politan area, at Newark, recently, 4 W ing Charlie Harding Connie Mack, Athletics. \u)TcHeSbKEUPTH6 and Tunney are the only three men AMERICAN LEAGUE "comeback” tic, but who is an uncertain starter and will abandon the John J. McOraw, Giants. \ =T“,^«S,gE in the world who, pitted against Dally High—Bouton, 11. due to pressure of business. unless assured of more monye for Rogers, Hornsby, Cubs. Jack Dempsey, would do a million Daily Low—New York, 1. Return of Small Pins. Gabby Street, Cardinals. dollar’s worth of business. And future appearances. Teams T. T. P. B. 8. M. | To Joe and I I W.| | I | | A matter equally as important Although he had been guaran- McCarthy, Yankees. you can throw out Schmeling Roger Cleveland. as foes for the old • 67 as the election is the discussion on teed 12,500 for his exhibition at Pecklnpaugh, -&S2.2- Tunney possible N. Y. | 9| | 231 14! 8| 171 1| nowhere William McKechnle, Braves. Manassa Mauler, Schmeling is out tme revision of the rates to be Newark, Leonard got «• -ToOT- COLL INS' Phlla * St 131 • ! 8| 45 charged. The bowling alley men near that sum. Less than 1,200 Reasonably Certain. because Dempsey is entirely too | 14] 71 | an ade- in the and Walter smart to match his wobbly legs • claims that there is not spectators were armory Johnson, Washington. Boston | 2| 2| 10] 12) 2| I 111 40 quate return for the money invest- Benny Anally consented to work Bill Klllifer, Washington. SEEM against the tireless champion. '^^TeS'Sid stamina ed at a charge (of 15 cents per on a percentage basis. He got litl- Shano Collins, Red Sox. •■■•EVENLY MATCHED”- Schmeling. with his superb Wash | 4| e! 1| 4| 2| 10| 5| 32 game and many are in favor of in- tle more than training expenses Burt Shotton, Phillies. and bulldog patience is the last Cleve 5| 1| S| 5| 28 cei-asing the price to 20 cents. for his appearance. Donle Bush, White Sox. man Jack wants to meet. | 3| 4| 5| with who aided in set- is out because he’s out- • This is meeting opposition Now, Benny, Doubtful. Tunney Detroit | 2| • | 3! S| S| I 8| » mean meant it within the ranks and a possible tling the wofld's record of $473,000 Wilbert Robinson, Brooklyn. What we is, Gene is a • solution is to adopt two balls in- for a lightweight championship Bucky Harris, Detroit. TRYING TO choose between Jim Bottomley and Jimmy Foxx when he said he was through for- Cht | 2| 1| | 1! 4] 7| S| 18 stead of three up bout at a few years ever. There has been some talk thereby speeding Jersey City Jewel Ens. Pittsburg. a no one could rate • FIRST BASE task for crystal gazer. On a season’s play, St L. | B| 2| 1| 4| 0| | 2| 14 the game and increasing produc- ago, admits that his “comeback” Dan Howley, Cincinnati. of late about the former cham- that has were the one over the other without himself a lot of enemies. But for but don’t tion. Another suggestion aspirations actuated by making pion coming back, you NATIONAL LEAGUE been offered is to return to the need for money. With boxing feel- Despite his ups and downs with a short series, past performance swings the' balance in favor of Foxx. The Ordinal believe it. He's through. 4 % inch ball and smaller pin, the ing the effects of the general de- the Cubs. Rogers Hornsby will Primo-Jack a Natural Trams T. W.| T. P. | 8. | 8.1 M. | To are not to the of and because of his habit of | | | supporters of which claim would pression Benny’s chances of re- manage the team again next sea- forget power Jimmy’s bat, With Schmeling and Tunney out pitchers likely S3 materially increase the days re- couping his fortune in the game son at a salary said to be $40,000. breaking up well-pitcned games with disconcerting home runs, Foxx is given the prefer- of the picture, Camera is the sole Chi |*| 14! 4| 2| »! 23| 7| ceipts by reason of the fact that are less favorable than at any William Wrigley, who signs the of the million dollar gate- • ence over in the The Cards and A’s rate about evenly on hope N.