McCarthy First Pilot To Win Pennants In Both Big Leagues No Seeded List Will SMITH BROTHERS Do You Remember . ... ? GARAGERS AND Yankees Only Team In PLAY Bring “Sudden Death” RATED FINALISTS CRESCENTS Major Annals To Play AGAIN SUNDAY Finish To Golf Stars IN C. C. TOURNEY Season Without Shutout Harold Eliminates Second Game of Series at By STUART CAMERON Kellogg New York, Sepf T4—(UP)—The (United Press Stall Correspondent) and Pratt — Doubles Hamilton Park Sunday have clinched the American league pennant and returned Baltimore Country Club, Md, Sept 14—(UP)—This This Afternoon at —Naugy Loop Champ to the championship heights from which they were shaken black of the United States amateur golf cham- Open * Wednesday Still Undecided three years ago by Connie Mack's great Philadelphia team. pionship found a field so evenly divided in strength that 2 O’Clock When the Yanks defeated Cleveland, 9 to 3, yesterday laborious sf had been dis- the customary process seeding — for their 100th of the season it New York’s In the annual Waterbury Coun- Naugatuck, Sept 14 Follower* victory gave two rounds of match These jilne of the pensed with, when it began play. try club tournament being played of the Crescent* Naug- American league club its seventh pennant in the last 12 Amateur League who wit- “sudden death” rounds were to be of 18 holes each. this week Harold Smith successful- atuck vears. ly defended his title In hts first nessed the 16-7 triumph of their the field of 32 favorites over the The Yanln fllnished their pen- Before nJght falls, two matches. In the first round he ch&mplonship the hectic nant drive 12 1-2 ahead of players who survived defeated J. K. Pratt at 6-1, 6-0. The Garage nine of the Waterbury City games will be reduced to here Sunday, are confident the runner-up Athletics last year's qualifying tests chapipion was In good fortn his League on In the Crescents will conclude the and In a position where •lght who will carry quest service being unusually Impressive, champions, that season titular series win- now can lose all of the of the title now owned by while his ground strokes were crisp post by j To-day's Sport they re-.v the second to be 11 without over-popular golfer, bespectacled and possessed plenty of length. He ning game played malntng games being of Brookline, World Sunday afternoon at Hamilton beaten out even if the A’s win their Francis Oulmet, This Sporting was not tested severely overhead, Park in the Brass Despite 12 and the third- 3fass. but he showed that he could still City. Parade remaining games hats of the playing erratic baseball, the Cres, place Senators win their remaining Usually, the brass put the ball away as good as ever. 'cents led by Earl Sellnske, former 13 contests. United States Golf association, with By JOHN A. CLUNKY are an all- Spectators predicting New Haven Eastern League twirler the qualifying rounds complete, go Smith final with the present cham- By HENRY MeLEMORE Manager Joe McCarthy has gain- > submerged the Brass City cham- into huddle out of WVtmWWWWWMMWWMW his'brother, J. Francis ed the distinction of being the first 9 protracted pion meeting pions by garnering 16 hits from (United Press Staff Correspondent) ;which emerges the so-called seeded former champ. The double pilot ever to lead teams to cham- Smith, the tosses of •'Lefty'' Atwood. Gar- New York, Sept 14—(UP)—The Hat. This list contains the names will meet in the opening In both big leagues. Me tourney age mound ace, and Bllnn, his suc- pionships stars in order of CROONING Buffalo BIsons, who play baseball, won the National' of the brightest round. cessor o nthe hill. Sellnske allowed league pennant names arc matches: oddly enough, In Buffalo, have their brilliance. The Results of yesterday's eight hits. Well scattered, but his with the in 1929. Mc- so the INFLUENCE been named winner of the first placed in favored positions First Round team made seven errors and he Carthy’s Yankees are probably the boys don't knock each other annual award of the International first outfit in major league-history big The so-called is some- H. W. Smith defeated T. P. Kel- had to pitch tight ball to hold the off In the first round. However, "panic" league's foundation for the devel- to win a pennant Without being- 6-3, 6-3; J. Pratt defeated T. visitors In check. Better support are that in 1907 inso- logg, opment of bliss, sweetness and the many of the 1932 qualifiers thing happened P. will go a long way to bringing him blanked during campaign. They I. Drlggs, 6-4, 8-6; C. Goss, 3d, light on the diamond. golfers with nothing serious in the far as officials of the Newark Base- another victory next Sunday. Sel- have played 145 games this season defeated M. L. Sperry, Jr., 6-0, 7-9, In the winner, the jury, way of reputations. T. lnske fanned 13 Garagers and at selecting without being shut out. ball club of the International 6-3; F. D. Noble defeated M. of the club and bat hit two doubles and a eight presidents For the Best League are concerned. This season Williams, by default; D. Cook de- single official took into Ambitious > to conduct the rout of the eight scorers, the Bears, as are known in feated C. L. Manning by default; personally that this sea- So Herbert H. (Tack) Ramsay, they the Invaders. He has levened his consideration these five Items: McCarthy hopes drew C. H. defeated R. Goss, 6-0, son's ;whose who's president, and Secre- the Skeeter state, 345,000 Upson 1. Ceneral all-around- hustle of success will pave the way for defeated Robert score with his rival Atwood and tary Prescott Bush, along with some customers through the turnstiles, 6-0; E. S. Hunt, Jr., a series of Yankee pennants such de- hopes to gain the margin by win- the team- a new record for bet- Griggs, by default; J. F. Smith as was achieved the late Miller other golf association executives attendance, ning the next tilt. 2. Appearance. by last mark feated W. E. Pierson, Jr., by de- who led the Yanks to threw up their hands in minor dis- tering year's top by Although they the 3. Hustle and pepper shown by Huggins, Re- fault; Munger defeated E. Jones, vanquished in gust and major despair and decid- something like 22,000 fans. J, the Cres- the coaches. championships 1921-22-23 and 6-4 F. M. Wadhams drew a Waterbury champions, ed to let everybody, from Ouimet membering that Al Mamaux, the 6-2; cents failed to clinch the title of 4. Speed of the players in again in 1926-27-28. in his second bye; F. R. Kellogg defeated C. on down play from what Is known singing pitcher, now their own to the Or- changing positions between in- The one missing note during the Schocnmehl, 6-2, 6-1; J..M. Bur- league, losing ns scratch. year as tamer of the Bears, might ioles of Beacon Falls "by a 12-2 nings. decisive game was the inability of rail, jr., defeated W. Wild, by de- Names were drawn from Ram- have had something to do with the score. Manager Tatigian believes 5. Oeneral attitude the man- Babe Ruth to Join In or witness fault; E. S. Smith, defeated R. M. of, nay's sailor straw and the plan was matter, it seems just possible that his boys regained their form Sun- agers in not delaying games and the climax of the campaign in Hunt, 6-3, 6-0; J. E. Russell de- effective for in the first the silver voiced tenor has day and Is confident they will beat speed in changing pitchers and which he had such an Im- scarcely feated Dr C. L. Larkin, 9-7, 6-4. played round this two of crooned the fans into a receptive the Orioles and Pastimes of “Little other players. the played morning Second Round This placid scene was enacted at Wrigley fl?ld, Chicago, three years portant part. However, play- the aces who will meet in frame of mind—that, and the fact Italy” to the wire in the local loop ers at news that the Babe qualified Smith defeated J. K. At the left you see one of baseball’s Joe The BIsons won the award in a rejoiced came for the H. W. ago. greatest pilots, McCarthy, race. A hand-to-hand combat. arc that Newark through win for the Crescent next a probably would them in the They Pratt, 6-1, 6-0; F. D. Noble de- next to the late William Wrigley, owner of the Cubs. In a couple of walk, getting eight out of pos- Join th* Ouimet and that vet- International rag, this season. Saturday will win the bunting. An- . champion feated G. Cook, sr., by default; F. weeks the scene will shift to the Yankee stadium where Joe will meet sible 15 votes. The resu(t of the eran other defeat for them will give the caused Internationalist, Cieorgo Voigt, R. Kellogg defeated J. M. Burrall, up with Colonel Jake *Ruppcrt as the Yanks begin their drive for the balloting great indigna- Every member of the Yankees’ York. Orioles and Pastimes a belated op- In of New 7-5. world’s last won for the Colonel tion Newark, the home of the cast shared in the 16 hits NO LONGER Jr.,6-0, 4-6, championship, by the. late Miller Hug- portunity to overtake the pace set- placing Other feature matches of the pennant winning Bears. The New- which rattled off the New York gins in 1928. ters and possibly win the cham- morning were John Fischer, inter- ark customers are how bats to the discomfiture of Cleve- “UNKNOWN’ pionship. All loop teams are prim- askjng collegiate champion and the rec- come, in no low tones, they being land’s two Clint Brown ing for Saturday afternoon's cru- pitchers, ord-equaling medalist who scored Unknown Winston, unable to figure out how a club When TEN MATCHESON cial at Recreation Field. and George Connally. George Pip- contests that finished fifteen or so 142 against Lawson Tuttle of San tlie I HO pound negro who games gras turned In the vlptory, yielding out of first could take a Francisco, the extremely deliberate showed nround these purls for place only eight hits, in .the 'first game blue ribbon award for and equally dependable links fore- n while put Walter Cobb out Ticket Plans For World hustling. he had started and won from the DAY IN SINGLES And it does seem a bit man; Qus Moreland, the Texan of the picture in two rounds TO strange, Indians on their home grounds MORRIS not to mention a ,with the drawling voice and the last night, he created a situa- MORIARTY, powerful argu- since 1928. power driver, against Kmmot Spic- tion that will probably make ment for laziness and untidiness. Series Games.Announced But we have no intention of Slipping er, another southerner from Mem- him change his nnme—at OF WILLOW CLUB taking sides. What we are in- Washington’s Senators lost a phis, and'Cattle Car Johnny Good- least the first part of it. Win- 1--:-■■■■-/■■■. ■■ 1 EXCEL AS CHASE primarily ■=^-;..r. terested in is the award Itself. The chance to on the idle Ath- man of Omaha, against Chandler ston, u two- of the gain always rugged, In the first round — — Play New York, 14 Offices of the New foundation's idea of regarding letics when they dropped a 4-to-l Egan, former champion. listed slugger, buttered the 220 Club tennis tourney September (VP) annual Willow players for hustling, peppering, decision to the . Gallery favoritism and expert pound Cobb to the canvas in will be to-night with York American League Club announced were to DEFEATS SCOVILL completed today they ready natty dressing, etc, is a step in the opinion favored Moreland to the second round, and wlien scheduled to-day. Sev- Bump Hadley limited the tail- ten matches receive reserved seat application for the World’s Series, which starts at right direction. But it is just a emerge from the upper half of the Cobb elected to slug with him, matches were play- end to five safeties eral interesting The Chase Factory nine, winners beginning. With a little thought, brackets to play the final match almost turned the trick in the ed with two three-set the Yankee Stadium on September 28. while the St Louis Browns won, 9 yesterday of their Inter-Mill Twi-light league, a little planning, baseball can not against Fischer or Charley eSaver first round. might the atractione. In the to 4. They were the only games Cobb, you tilts topping conquerors of the Waterbury only be made thrice as appealing of Eos Angeles who are in the low- remember, is the who first Carl Schoenmehl defeated All applications must be made in writing, accompanied by a cer- scheduled in the American league. gent Clock nine and leading contenders to the spectator, but a mighty edu- er bracket which includes Ouimet, cracked Max Schmcllng's rib John Weiss 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. In the or In the the lead- tified check, money order. Tickets will be sold only in sets for for the City Industrial champion- cational force, as well. National league, Voigt, Egan, who plays Goodman In training for the, Stribllng other Ivan Coulter defeated Nor- ing Chicago dubs extended their three first, second and sixth. If the sixth is not the ship moved a step closer to their For example, let the foundation In the first round, along with Eric tight Inst summer. wood Webster 4-6, 8-6, 6-2. games—the played, advantage to five and one-half result- objective by defeating the strong in 1933 keep its original items but MoRuvic, sole British qualifier, first Other matches yesterday be refunded. games over the Pitts- money wilj Scovill nine at Hamilton park yes- also add other contests to its pro- runner-up round opponent of Yates, ed in victories for Leaman Harvey Charley their three series. gram. Think of the tremendous burgh Pirates by splitting a twin "ramblin’ wreck from WOOSTER OPENS beat Patterson, 6-0, 6-4; game % Georgia who Clyde All box seats will sell for $6.60 per game, or $19.50 for a set enthusiasm that could be aroused bill with the New York Giants. Tech”. Norman Maxwell who beat George Jack Moriarty, slow ball south- of three. The lower and mezzanine reserved at among customers and players alike Chicago won the opener, 3 to 1, Class Here TO-NIGHT Moran, 6-2, 8-6; John Tata who grandstand seats, $5.50 paw, baffled the Scovill batsmen by offering awards for the follow- but dropped the nightcap, 3 to 2. beat Joe Daly 6-2, 6-1; Roger Make a game, or $16.50 for the set. throughout and enabled the Chase Among the other better known and the well ing: The Painted polished, peace who beat Dan Smith 6-0, 6-1 team to coast to a well-earned vic- third-place Brooklyn Dodg- In the upper half ot the brackets ers advanced known Wooster Alleys- open their Cutler who beat John Testa On the of each on tory. 1. Team planting most peonies to within three and are Chick Evans of twice Ell morning game, 12,000 tickets will be placed Chicago, doors officially this evening under 6-0. around border of infield. one-half games of the Pirates by winner of the amateur, Koss Som- 6-1, sale for the unreserved seats in the at Harry Morris was the Chase the management of Sam Sena, af- Two defaults were also recorded upper grandstand $3.30 each, 2. Best essay (not to exceed taking both ends of a double-head- merville, of who with Me- batting star pounding Knox’s panatfa, ter several months of inactivity. Ed Stevens not appearing for his and at the same time the bleacher seats will be offered at $1.10 each. 1000 words and on one side of pa- er from the St Louis Cardinals, 6 makes the curves for three hits while Engla, Ruvie up foreign threat, to run off his and Miles of into second to 5, in 10 and 3 to Sam plans opening match with Ray Welton Scovill ace, batted in his third per only) "sliding innings, 1, Jess Guilford of Boston, another in favor of or the while was blanked night's program big league style, McNiff dropping out in home run of the series in the base, George Washington, Pittsburgh by former champion, and Perry Hail, to father of his Boston’s 3 to 0. While the Meriden Casino bowlers be Hard Dowd. fourth that sent the Scovill fans in country.” Braves, of Philadelphia, former Morgan & second with make their first ap- 3. Best stud team. Pittsburgh was blanked Bos- on hand for their Joust Players who EDDIE HOGAN ON WINSTON STOPS an uproar. ■’ ppker by Co, junior partner, who has played in the include Frank 4. Best original oration on the ton’s 3 to 0. The Phillies the Woosters, after losing pearance to-day The deciding game will be played Braves, in two national tennis champion- Nell A1 "Influence of Einstein’s curved downed the Silver City Monday night by two Wallace, Maloney, Smith, Saturday morning at Fulton park last-place Cincinnati ships and who is playing his first and Eddie Smith. on 7 pins. Eighteen alleys will be open George Bachman at 10 o’clock and big league light theory spitters.’ reds, to 1, ■olt tournament of kind. BRIDGEPORT CARD BIG WALTER COBB per- 6. Best model of any to the public. To-day’s matches bring together. formance is promised. working Jute the many championship m.'—Court 1—Ed Smith mill. Among 12:15 p. Bill Stanton will be the tenth possibilities who failed to qualify vs Norm Maxwell. Bridgeport, Sept 13 — George Boston, Sept 14—(UP)—Un- man on the diamond and will call These are Just a beginning. Now Burke and for match play were the former “GREEN” TO 2 m.—Court 1—A1 Smith vs Terris, local featherweight, and Snyder p. known Winston, Waterbury. Conn., them a la Quigley. for the prizes. A $1000 bill is not. Jimmy Johnston, of St Derouin. Claude Hartford negro box- champions, Henry King, The score:— adequate. Moreover, bafeeball play- of Wal- negro heavyweight, scored a sur- Paul. Max Marston, Philadel- SPLASH 4 p. m.—Court 1—Frank er, will Clash in one of the feature ers care little for money, and With All-Stars two- knockout over phia, and Jess Sweetser of New lace vs Frank Phelan. bouts on the amateur card, at New- prising round Chase. would strive harder if Dartmouth something John De Forest, British am- Watcrbury’s 4:30 m.—Carl Schoenmehl vs fleld when ab. a. "York; p. park Friday night. Walter Cobb of Baltimore, h. po. of sentimental value was offered. Thirty-two candidates were on ateur Eric club, Jed by the irresistible winner of Wallace-Phelan match. It is a return bout between the Wade, 2b 4 2 3 4 title-holderi Fiddian, met In a scheduled 10-round An autographed X-ray picture of hand for the Initial of Albert Fortune Martin, plans 5 Hickman vs two who to a they Morris, lb 4 3 10 0 meeting Rex Hartley, Lister Hartley, Tony p. m.—Russell youngsters fought Babe Ruth's stomach, for example. Timmie Crowe’s All- an active winter and fnll scu- oout at Fenway park last Ritucci, c 3 0 3 0 Waterbury Torrance, and Cyril Tolley, British John Driscoll. draw here a week ago. Terris and n^ght. a small of dust * cf 4 10 0 Or jar the Bucky Stars last evening, including Don Moe of son Insofar ns their support of 5:30 p. m.—Court 1 —John B. King put on a splendid bout before Cobb, a pre-flght favorite, went Jolly, ■tars; Portland, Billy Barone, 3rd 4 10 2 Harris threw iir Umpire Mc- O’Meara and Burns pf Meriden, Jack Cannel’s big green eleven Goss vs Ray Bates. a crowd last Friday and both Howell of Richmond and Pauil large down under a flurry of blows In Dublel, rf 3 11 0 Gowan's eyes in 1926. Or a hand- former U. of Pittsburg ends, Gul- of Kansas from Hanover Is concerned. A 5:30 p. m.—Court 2—Bill Harn- are anxious to mix it again. Ter- Jackson City. the second round and was counted Heeney, If 3 0 10 ful of tickets on the third race at lo of Meriden who performed with the smoker is planned by them to ed vs Irv Howard. ris knocked King down for a count De Ss 3 1 S 3 On Thursday eight survivors Leo, Washington park, personally torn the Bearcats at center last year, take In tills city the 6 p. m.—Court 1—Nell Maloney of nine in the first round last week out as he struggled to his knees. 3 10 3 ;will play quarter-final matches of place Moriarty, p in bits by Rogers Hornsby. Buddy Burke, Ray Snyder, Tony before the with vs Gordon Whittaker. but in the 36 holos, with semi-finals on Fri- night game Claude came back next The last blow was a left hook to You write a few, now. Masone and several others. Yule October 28, with an at- 6 p. m.—Court 2—George Back- two rounds to earn a draw. Totals .31 10 21 12* day and finals on Saturday. popular the body. Practice will be held to-morrow man vs Joe Whelan. Is Scovill. tempt being made to arrange Matchmaker Dick Gray busy Winston, secured as a last-min- Roal Amundsen of Norway was at 7:30 o’clock at 6:30 m.—Ivan Coulter vs win- ab. h. po. a. night Hamilton for the nppenranee of Canncll, p. completing the amateur card and ute substitute, took the lead at the the first man to the south Woidlosko, c. .... 4 1 3 0 re^ch park. All members of last year’s the or as- ner of Smith-Derouin match. he a host of a knock- coach, Sid Hnzclton, promises splendid start, and almost won by Kirley, 2d 2 0 3 3 pole.| He reached that point on Bearcats with new candidates have sistant conch and this week one elected possibly youngsters including out In the flrst round. Cobb MacMullen, ss ... 4 0 2 3 December 11, 1911. been invited to attend the drill. Stan Yudicky, Dartmouth grid state champion. Eddie Hogan, the to slug, but proved no match for Kraft, 3b 4 1, 2 5 star of the past two seasons. big heavyweight from Watertown the negro, going to the floor three Bates, lb 3 2 8 1 HOGAN HACK who was victorious here last week times in the flrst round for short Engla, cf 3 1 2 0 WINS, Knox, G., If 3 1 1 0 will again be on the card. Hoggn, counts. Carangelo, rf .... 3 1 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL GREAT WORK, only 17 years old, has won 12 Winston 190 and Cobb weighted Knox, W., p. 3 0 0 2 JOE LOSES IN ELM CITY straight bouts and is one of the 206. most promising boxers In Con- Totals .29 7 21 14 necticut. New York Yankees When the New Haven, Sept 14—A crowd of Twelve of New Haven’s finest Chase 040 100 2—7 won the for Joe Babe pennant McCarthy nearly six thousand fans was on boxers will come down with Gray Peps Up Scovill 010 101 0—3 NOTES and Jake Ruppert yesterday, the hand last evening at the White Friday. Cusack, the fiery little York Du- BY GEORKE DILLON November New Jgew able Irishman took his placets the City stadium for the weekly show the Elm lads. New York, Sept 14—(UP)— TRuns—Wade, Morris, Jolly, State, Storrs; IB, Philadelphia puncher, tops City blel, De Leo Durham. iirst manager ever to win a flag of amateur bouts staged by Match- Babe Ruth was slated to leave his 2, Mariarlty, Kraft, With Ed Carserlno and- Mike Hampshire, Washington Engla 2. Errors—Woidloskl 2, De- with a National and American maker Hick and as predict- sick but It will be Fri- Martone gone, the middle- of the Cleveland Gray, THE BIG FIVE bed today, Leo, Kirley. Runs batted in—Mor- the was line iB very weak. There In an effort to'clarlfy the chang- Detroit league team. Incidentally, ed. a wonderful program wit- (By Unite*!*Press) day or Saturday before he will be ris 3, Jolly 2, Knox. Two-base hits Crosby are not veterans to this es in the 1932 grid rules, the Cen- pt Louis Yanks themselves took their places nessed. There were fourteen match- Jimmy Foxx, Babe Ruth and.Al permitted to leave his apartment —Morris 2, Barone, De Leo, Bates. replace was duo which confronts Coach tral Connecticut Association of Chicago as the first major league team to es staged and action the by- Simmons were idle. and prepare for the world series. Three-base hits—Jolly. Home runs Billy 40 Schofield with difficult task. In Football Coaches and Officials Poston plan a full season without a shut- word all the way, and other added Bou Gehrig singled in four tries "Of course, we had been certain —Engla. Sacrifices—Morlarity. Dou- a also the ble plays—MacMullen to to past there were considerable staged a demonstration game Sat- out, having scored at least one run features pleased specta- and walked once, accounting for that the Yanks would take the pen- Kirley years (■nines Yesterday, Bates. Left on bases—Chase 4, available from the urday afternoon at Weaver field, in each of the 154 games they tors. two tallies. Mrs Ruth said last night. prospects pre- Nsw York It, Cleveland .1. nant”, Scovill 2. Bases on balls—off Mor- Hartford. this Too bad the Summary of their ceding team, but this year it’s a This should prove bene- St Louis 9, Roston 4. played year. Bill Terry' doubled and singled "But the news yesterday iarity 2, Knox 1. Struck out Don LaVane, Derby, 135; scored —by different story. ficial both to Weaver candidates Chicago 4, Washington 1. IJahe wasn’t with them yesterday, in nine attempts, accounting for deflnite success cheered him. vis- Morlarity 3. by Knox, 3. Winning technical knockout over and multifold Hartford spectators. (Other clubs not scheduled). but if he can get in his tenth Tommy one run. ibly.” pitcher—Morlarity. Losing pitcher world series, everything will be Nolan, Bridgeport, 135 Second —Knox. Umpires — Bill Stanton. Monday afternoon 35 uniforms, tinmn Tmlnv. O. K. round. Time of game—1:30. all that’s available, were distri- Quite a contrast, eh. what Cros- New York at Chicago. A1 Pinkham, Hartford, 120; scorr buted to the large squad which by? Coach Fred Stone of Weaver Boston at Cleveland. ed technical knockout over Tom- SERIES numbered 145. Yes- distributed football apparel to 50 Washington at Detroit. WORLD approximately my Mack, Waterbury, 121. Third the were a stiff men yesterday and is still Philadelphia at St Louis. terday boys given looking round. MRS L FEDERMAN tackling drill for an hour at Ham- for 30 more candidates to equip. AMATEUR BOXING Frankie tianieN Tomorrow Sullivan, Hartford, 126; ilton park. The prospects of a Weaver opens its schedule Oct 1, technical knockout over New York at Chicago. scored championship team this year are meeting Norwich Free academy at Dominick Windsor Locks. Philadelphia at St Louis. Massaro, QH5EUP5 and with such a stiff Hartford. gloomy 123. Second round. GREENWICH VICTOR clgty Washington at Detroit. OPENS AT ARENA game schedule, little is expected of Boston at Cleveland. Jimmy Britt, Rockville, 110; the blue and white. The famous march on Georgia scored technical knockout over Ed- Sam Greenwich, Con Sept 14—Mrs National Just one thing keeps Byrd had on the march NATIONAL LEAL I K. One of the few former Leo nothing to the die Yankee, New Britain, 112, First from national fame as art am- G. Federman, of the Glen Oaks THURSDAY NIGHT league ballplayers now drawing his Mike Martone, co-captain of New Britain high school gym yes- round. ateur golfer. Baseball Is his first Country club, medalist In the qual- Standing:: Adam New 148 salary from an American league last year's eleven, Ossie Gray, Mat- terday where close to .400 boys re- Htlllnski, Haven, love. And one thing keeps ifying round of the annual women’s W. L. Per. The simon employer Is Eddie Farrell, utility just tatuck club senior cham- ported to Coach “Chick" Shea. The initial pure boxing 1-2; defeated Lon Murray, Torring- the young Geor- invitation tournament of the Green- golf .. 84 58 .592 n new mentor Chicago show of the indoor season at the 146. Three rounds. nil lnflelder for the wich pion, Francis Lally, captain of the emphasized the fact Pittsburg 78 63 .553 ton, Country club, yesterday mov- .New Haven Arena will be held on Nathan New XU1 A J.AH- blue and white mermen last year that all candidates would be ob- Bfooklyn 7fi r.8 .528 Mann, Haven, 146 coming a good ed up to the seml-flnal by winning kees. Unless and Joe Burns have at liged to earn their positions this Philadelphia 72 70 .507 Thursday evening when Match- 1-2; scored technical knockout over major league both her morning and afternoon signed up maker James Carton will little ‘Doc” has Connecticut Harold Bunn year and as far as he was con- Boston .... 72 72 .500 (Gig) Jimmy Starzik, Springfield, 146. outfielder. He matches. Mrs Federman defeated Aggies. 12 bouts with ac- a change of is almost certain to enter Provi- cerned they were all strangers. New York 05 76 .401 present replete Second round. belongs to the Miss Marie Jenny, of Hudson River Louis .. 50 77 .458 thrills and entertainment. thls'prob- dence 8t tion, Spiro Morris, Bridgeport, 117; heart, Yankees and 6 and 4, and Mrs Edward Stevens, college. Cincinnati 58 80 .400 Matchmaker Carton is is his last .... exerting defeated Bobby Willis, Hartford, ably Ruth, Combs of. Round Hill, 5 and 4. She will One for the books A Hard- every effort to make his opening 113. Three rounds. year of base- this of the ware City scribe, in relating the (•nnipn VfN(prdii). and Chapman play morning against Miss Ray Snyder, captain South punch dispensing show an example Joe Rosia, New 110; de- ball. details of a New Britain baseball Chicago 3, New York 1 (1st). Britain, are the regular Rosalie Knapp, of women’s na- End Bearcats last season, is lend- of that which he plans to offer the feated Victor Farrell has > was the of New York 3, Chicago 2 (2d). Borselli, Springfield, Yank gardeners. tional. ing Coach Jimmy Bee a hand with gantc recently, victim a fight fans the Kali and 111. Three rounds. been around, Brooklyn 6. St Louis 3 (1st). throughout Sammy is the In the lower half Mrs J. Arnell, the Wilby line candidates daily at typographical error which is quite Winter seasons. Dick New and plenty. In He Boston 3, Pittsburg 0. Iannucci, Have«i, 137; youth who start* of Woodway, will meet Mrs L. C. Brassco park. Front present in- amusing. wrote, “Chadwick, Cincinnati 1. Boys defeated his seven- years crack a Philadelphia 7, Big Jimmy Kelleher, Derby, ed the season In Dubois of }Vee Burn. dications the Grove street eleven shortstop, suffered frac- Three heavyweight bouts have 135 1-4. Three rounds. on the dia- center field for ‘The summaries: are expected to have one of the tured right leg yesterday when he (•nmfN Today. been for the Thurs- 128 He start- alreudy signed Johnny Byra, Hartford, 1-2; mond. Yanks and First round—Mrs Leo G. Feder- elevens in slid into third base In New Britain Chicagd at New York. Gi- the strongest years. day night program and at present scored technical knockout over ed with the General .... On the St Louis at nmased the fans man, Glen Oaks, defeated Miss Hospital.” Brooklyn. the local impressario Is busy sel- Jimmy Crowley, Springfield, ISO. ants, went to the other It was a “base” Pittsburg at Boston. with a string of Marie Jenny, Hudson River, 6 and Joe Fontana, former Tribune (land, maybe ecting his pairings in other divi- Second round. • Braves, then Cincinnati at Philadelphia. base hits that 4; Mrs Edward Stevens, Round baseball star and Trinity college hospital. sions. It is expected that Spiro Mor Johnny Waynis. Windsor Locks, to the Gl- back ■tretcheri into a Hill, defeated Mrs C. A. Slosson, backfield ude, has hopes of put- ris, the sensation, will 141; defeated Hart- nnla after which (•ame* Tomorrow Bridgeport Johnny Pal, 6 a team on the field _ .#00 batting av- Greenwich, and 4; Miss Helen ting fast, heavy "Beef" Mazzarella was on hand Cincinnati at appear on the opening card. As yet ford, 139. Three roundR. feaaie ttmii was passed Sam. Byrd Philadelphia. j,e Eventually he fell Into a Sllleck, Greenwich, defeated Mrs for Lewis high of Southington in yesterday for the Wilby workout Chicago at New York. an opponent for Morris hus not Eddie Hogun, Waterbury, 198; Los Angeles erage. to the Cardinals. Cube. wai the K. P. Century, S and 2; their opening game Saturday Coach Lee with the line- St Louis at Brooklyn. been signed, but Carton is looking defeated Pete Snyder, Hartford 183 •lump and as Comb* ready, Limberg, aiding in the Coast and finally the Miss R. Women's national, agulnst Litchfield. The remainder men. were on hand for Pittsburgh at Boston. through his tiles most carefully In Three rounds. league, veteran took over his regular posi- Knapp, Sixty-five little more defeated Mrs H. Jackson, Round of their schedule follows: the drill at Brassco Park which order that Morris be supplied with A1 Futter. New Britain, 135; Yankees. tion. Byrd has done 4. LKACilJK. then. Hill, I and 1; Mrs J. Arnell, Wood- Sept 24, Ansonla, away; Oct 1, was conatituted of line DVTKRNATIONAI. the best obtainable opposition. scored technical knockout over A1 A little more than a year ago, than plnch-hlttlng duty sinpe mainly was gam’s birth- way, defeated Mrs A. Rodney, Meriden, away; Oct K, Plainvllle, Jackie Austin, a member of the Satryh, Rockville, 133. Third round Eddie determined to stick out the Bremen, On, stances, charging, blocking funda- .Htundlna 2# He be- Quaker Ridge, 4 and I; Mrs J. C. away; Oct 16, Naugatuck, away; mental* and and lightweight class who has appear- Eddie Banning, East Iiumpton, remainder of the Coast leaguo place almost years ago. punting receiving W. U Per. baseball career Quick, Greenwich, defeated Mrs Oct 21, Hoxbury prep school, with the backs. The and ed at the locul sport puluce on sev- 135; defeated Eddie McGraw, New season on the chance that he gan his professional green Newark .105 68 .644 Thomas 2 uwuy; October 29, Plain- wltita eral occasions lust season during 133. Three rounds. In 1B2# with Birmingham In the Hucknall, Woodway, up; Cheshire, mentor waa expected to out Baltimore ...... 89 72 .563 Britain, might get another major league 1st him go Mrs L. C. Dubois, Wee Burn, de- villa at Southington; Nov 11, the at recaaa with an- •Buffalo 89 72 .663 the American Is'gion Amnteur liiii. The Yanks bought him, else Southern. Birmingham equad today In the Trl-Htate feated Miss Martin, Apawamls, I Litchfield at Southington. other out on the books for tomor- Montreal 87 75 .537 Tournament is also on the slate. he would have retired ot his den- to Jonesboro, he as and Miss Betty Thomas, Ihnls row or There la Rochester 84 78 .521 His opponent will be Billy Burke, MIDDLETOWN TEAM tistry. league, and eventually got 2; Friday. equipment 90 .446 the Yan- defeated Mrs F. A. Moiny, Prof K. Noble, dl- but for 13 34 Jersey City 72 a classy pugilist from the same out far os Knoxville, where Ardsn, available or aspir- .424 Farrell likes baseball. He of radio at Connecticut UJhftny 69 93 as Morris. Austin has AFTER LOCAL CONTESTS kees his contract in 111*. Green Meadow, t up. « Ag- ants. tit Though ns bought •Toronto ...... 62 109 .323 counts his years In the majors Federman gies announced In-day that In all been away from the ring for quite He was optioned to Albany for that Quarter-finals—Mrs wait spent, he never real- 4 and Mias at least two of the some time It is expected that he The Middletown Tufts, classy though season, returning to Yankee sta- defeated Mrs Stevens, I: probability l.ani.a Vratrrdar. ly fit In as a regular performer. 2 and at Ntorrs will ha will return In fine shape for his semi-pro eleven, would like to dium In Its*, where he has re- Knapp defeated Miss Hillsck, Aggies games J.r».y City II, Alhimy *, I defeated Mrs 3. comeback. hook a game or series of games Ha graduated with the degree mained. ll Mrs Arnell through Hiiltlmor. 7, Newark defeated lion. Wt’At!. Montreal llootiaater b. Thera will be it bouts in all—an with the South End Bearcats. of D. 1>. 8. from the University of Byrd should be a .III hitter In Quick, I up; Mrs Dubois Thm_ I, followst (let Maine, UNntoi Oct Toronto at Huffalo tnlnht excellent entertainment. Thomaston Ponies, Walnut Hills or Pennsylvania In 1M». He was the American league, the experts Miss Thomas, 4 and I. 1. Oct any other formldsble team In Wa- captnia of the Quaker ball team. agree, but he never has dons li. Beaten eight, first alsteen—Miss «. Wesleyan, MJdUletownj II, t Maas mate. Mamaa Tadar. Johnny Verges. Giunta' third terbury. For games writ* to When Rddla leaves the big He's ona of the fastest men In the Jenny defeated Mrs Umbers, up; Trinity, N.wark at Jaraay Oly. defeated Mrs Rod- I HiJM. huseinun. who drove In the win- Manager John Hhee, 577 High leagues, a lot of people wjll miss Yankee earn and ona of the best Mrs Hucknall Oat_ScoresM Toronto at lt«>'h.»l«r. His bat- ney. 4 and I; Mrs Morny defeated *. t'oa*l Guard at Huffaln. ning run In the 11th Inning with a street, ‘Middletown. Conn, or phone him. He won and held many fly-catchers league. Montr.al is to be Mias Martin I and •. I Nov IS. "•UnS** fJand j Albany at Ualtlmur*. double. Middletown 3077-W. friends. ting style sold perfect.