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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,, 1936. SMOCK CAPTURES FRICK TITLE FOR SECOND SEASON CLUB ATEN, 9 TO 4 IN FINAL CLASH CHAMPS ONCE MORE IN FRICK BASEBALL LEAGUE Sullivan Susano and Romeo All-Couiuy tackles while play- lv.2 UrTiomovm high school e. years back, are expected to go Don Renninger, who played quarterback on the Uniontown team "when SusEir.o and Rouco were the tackles, is back in town after a with "the Frosh. Don was exceptionally dissatis- SeVwiih'Vne methods used in quartering the candidates for the freshman club. Lefty Stoviakf former Georges quarterback, left this week for Yiiiauova to start grid training under Clipper Smith, former Santa Clara mentor, who succeeds Harry Stuhidreher at the eastern school.

Although only a last year, Lefty held down regular running halfback berth. George Petro'ff and Kuhns. North" Unto high football and a ball scars for the past years, will attend Bethany col-, this fall. Balla, a North Union grid is trying out At Cleveland. for the csnt team.

"Paul Roba. a mer i around athlete, is slated for a first Goldberg i The orchids go to Manager Ray i Hilien and his Smock baseball team today. Yesterday with Lefty Dembowski on the mound the Smock nine vanquished Edenborn, 9 to 3. to score its third and the most necessary victory in the Frick league playoff series. With the triumph came the 1936 championship of the Frick circuit, the second time in two years that it has been won by Hillen's club.

Smock is now making prepara- Second Game Of to participate in the National Federation Baseball Tournament eliminations which will be held in Cleveland starting on September 11. Second Pres. Wins Frmn St. Theresa In Openerf 5 To 1 Series This Evening At Baily Park. -AVin Three Straight Manager Ray Hilien with his Smock baseball team and officials The champion showed its mettle of the club are shown above prior in the 1936 series.

Edenboni won i to the start of the playoff series opening game by an 8-3 count against Edenborn. Smock won the 1935 title and repeated this season half campaign. ALL-STAR FRAY POSTPONED DUE OGGY TURF Lions And Collegians Will Meet Tonight On Grid At Soldiers Field. I will take part in the National Base- The Smock club will leave 'on', ball Federation eliminations which after being victorious "in the second! Thursday for Cleveland where it open on Friday. September 11.

I end berth at Wash ana Jeff one this fall. Waviest- men on the tip- the scaiea at 200 pounds- Second game -of the crucial Sec- with Dembowski in the box for ond Presbyterian-St. Theresa series I Smock. Since that opening loss, to determine the championship Smock found its proper form and the Uniontown Church Mushball i ran through three consecutive league will be played this games with victory spurring it on at Baily park with St. as! to 'new heights.

the home aggregation. The tussle Yesterday's tussle was the heav- is scheduled to start at 5:30 o'clock, iest hitting encounter of the series. Although only three clean hits! Smock scored two runs in each of CHICAGO, Sept. most spectacular show will be staged under the floodlights in Soldiers' Field tonight when the Detroit Lions meet the college All- Stars after a 24-hour delay voted during yesterday's rainstorm. Elaborate pre-game ceremonies were scheduled at p.

(EST) while a crowd expected to reach 80,000 settles in the" giant lakefront horseshoe. Anxious to compete on a dry field, coaches of both squads agreed to the postponement suggested by directors of the contest "A dry field will be all the better for trie fast said head coach Bernie Bierman of Minnesota. The were unconcerned, although dry turf would permit top speed from high-geared offensive. Cold meats', 1 a postpone- iTPPThpr fvuisea a were made Second Presbyterian the first three innings to give Dem- vTe scheduled M. A.

took advantage of fielding lapses and bowski a sizable lead. The early TMPt at the Summit 'pool a trio of errors to scor 'e a 5-1 victory inning scores were sufficient to whip over St. Theresa in the opening Edenborn. But Smock made the game-of the playoffs yesterday at game safe by crossing the platter Baily park. A large crowd was on! for three more runs in the closing hand hostilities.

frames. Mug'gsy Ferris twirled a fine game i Lefty Ferchak started on the meet at the Summit last-Sunday The frigid temperature of this week may cause an added postponement this coming It is no fun to splash through water that is around 50 degrees. those girls who opened the Summit pool on Memorial day. They still shiver when Decoration Day is mentioned. Smock and Edenborii 'attracted plenty of fans at their Frick league playoff games.

It shows that baseball is still cops in. the county. if German township high gets away to a good start this season, look out for an undefeated team in county circles. Coach Ted Dailey is sot saying much but he has a nice looking group of youngsters. The big game on the German schecule is still with Redstone.

When Uniontown sees how much money Brownsville is going to coin this year from those fights at the Water street stadium, inaybe Bustead field will get its! much needed lights. GROVE RICH Frank Demaree. Cub outfielder, is PIRATES SWEEP Pairings Announced BOSTON- SERIES For Ladies'Tourney W. Train Mrs. Leo Duncan vs.

Mrs. S. W. Weaver Hurls Bucs To 3-1 jMrs. D.

E. Beall Gets Hole- Ca ikins. "Mrs. H. B.

Thompson, bye. Victory Yesterday. In-One On Temporary Ninth Green. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 2.

i yesterday keeping the Presbyterian mound for Edenborn and twirled I Pirates with big Jim-Weaver on the hits at a minimum but the first hit three" innings before being relieved mound scored a 3-1 decision against! Pairings for the club champi of the game, a rousing triple by Me-! by Joe Savanik. The latter twirler rr av Wl i i shi tournament for members Kay unnerved the St. Theresa boys; hurled three frames and made way 130Slon ei5LerudV i WnmMVs nr1f A nf and they blew up in the fourth when for Paul Savanik who finished the champion- ofi Fourth Flight. Mrs. H.

R. Ankeny vs. Mrs. Ed Hay. Mrs.

T. A. Waggoner D. W. McDonald.

Mrs. J. W. Winning vs. Lida Lanahan.

Smock Team Is Seeking At Connellsville Three Exhibition Games 1 Sept, 2-for WASHINGTON, (UP)--Thirty-two candidates the Washington Jefferson college football team went into training today at the Y. M. C. A. summer camp on the Youghiogheny river, near Connellsville.

Coach Leroy (Hank) Day, start- iing his fifth year as. the Red and Black mentor arid the last under his vs present contract, has 15 lettermen from, the 1935 squad. Manager Ray Hilien of the Smock baseball club -which, won the Frick league title yesterday is seeking exhibition games for his club during the coming week. Hilien wants games for Thursday of this week and Tuesday and Thursday of next week. The Smock team plans to leave either Thursday evening or Friday morning for Cleveland, scene of the National a a Federation tournament.

the fleet Presbyteriar base runners tussle. enabled two runs to cross the plate. McKay scored after his triple when Snoddy sent a long fly to middle. The fourth inning saw two additional markers' cross the plate. Campbell sent a high fly between left and roving short which Ed I the Women's Golf Association of thej game series.

Weaver held the Bees: Uniontown Coun try club were an-i semans to hits and fanned seven; nounced this morning by Profes- Mrs. Graham Mead vs. Mrs. L. S.

A couple of former Dunbar town- i batters. sional George Underwood. Four ship high school athletes provided thrilling fielding features. Johnny Landymore at second base handled eight difficult chances with only one error while Skeets Skonezney gave the crowd a thriir.with his sensa- Hatey and Fagler looked at before tional handling of Kino's hard-hit deciding that-Fagler was to make ball. the catch.

When Fagler missed the! With the exception of Dembowski The Bucs scored "in the first and 5 ei ht bracket have been named following won the game in the fourth when Al qualification, scores for the various Todd singled to score Suhr. groups. The first round of the competi- AB H.PO A on mus be completed by Friday BOSTON: Warstler, ss Moore, rf 4 Jordan, Ib 4 ball Campbell scooted to second. Snoddy grounded to Stefancin at short who threw to Hook Haley in an attempt to get the sliding Campbell. But the runner slid under Haley according to Umpire Bill Wil- every member of the Smock club secured at least one hit.

Sager, the husky left fielder, was the hitting 0 0 0 0 0 Coscarart, 3b 4 0 Cuccinello, 2b 3 Lee, If star of the encounter, securing two Lopez, 3 0 resounding doubles and a single out IMacFayden. 2 0 2 1 1 3 6 0 3 5 0 of five trips to the plate. the son knew only fe son and Campbell was safe. Snoddv! rounded first and slid into second On Mound base. Again the play was close with i Dembowski -held Edenborn 'Thompson 1 Reis, 0 evening.

Second round play is scheduled to be concluded by Wednesday of next week with the final round matches to take -up the latter part of next week. The pairings follow: First Flight. Mrs. W. A.

Stone with a score of 95 and Mrs. D. E. Beall with a card of 111-30--81 captured low gross and low net at the Country club in the regular semi-monthly handicap" tournament. Featuring the' competition' was a hole-in-one scored by Mrs.

Beall on the ninth hole. Using a mashie, Mrs. Beall's ball rolled into the of the temporary green. She playin Semans at the time of her ace. Mrs.

D. J. Hopwocd with a score of 259 captured low net prize for the combined total of scores turned Mrs. A. N.

Tesh vs. Mrs. H. C.j i during the last, three Planter's i Honor shirt on almost in I Totals 33 1 7 9 E. Potts vs.

Carolyn i Umpire Bierbowar calling Snoddy check until the seventh inning when PITTSBURGH" the sign language until he started! plenty Qf Argumcnt school. Promised a a a George given an AB R'H PO A 0 0 two runs crossed the plate. Holo-J aner cf 5 4 nich singled to right and went to Jensen, 'if 4 1 2 1 ional Hhird while Kino took second on 1 p. Waner, rf I 3 0 1 0 Holonich scored! 3 0 0 1 ssed Ib' 3 1 1 10 score Kino, Brubaker. 3b 3 0 0 0 a mo-: Two more rims were counted 0 1 piss from the Cleveland club.

me nc'later in a third play which was; Edenborn in the eighth which end- 0 0 0 0 3 Martin. 0 i Mrs. H. Loretta Lingle vs. Mrs.

-M. K. Ruse. Mrs. Gertrude Pennock vs.

Mrs. W. A. Stone. tournaments.

a check for S200 and an annual second and Snoddy scored Second Flight. 1 0 2 4 0 Mrs. R. F. Hop wood vs.

Mrs. Joe 6 21 Burwell. 1 i Mrs. D. J.

Hop wood vs. Mrs. C. S. Hentzleman Will Meet Haase In Golf Final Mrs.

J. E. VanGilder vs. Mrs. J.

D. Sturgeon. Mrs. J. Y.

Chidester vs. Mrs. G. C. i --3 Brown Herman Haase and Elmer Hent- zleman.

finalists in the first annual Springdale golf club championship tournament have set 2 o'clock the starting time of their final 18- hole match Sunday afternoon. standing up under a full season's in the eighth the final two Pres-'Klare. Ib 4 play. Joe DiMaggio is well onjbyterian runs were counted to make Toner, 4 1 1 way tc a home run record for! the total five. first-year men in the majors.

St. Theresa scored its lone mark- 1 2 14 0 Waner 2. By Todd. Stolen bases-- ger Third Flight. Mrs.

Playford Boyle vs. Mrs. C. 3 0 lj Warstler. Moore.

Double play-- Mrs. Charles Semans vs. Mrs. D. Dembowski, 3 0 0 0 2 0 Jordan to Warstler to MacFavden.

E. Beall. First base on balls-- Off Weaver 2.i lotals 9 13 27 17 3 TOWNS EQUALS RECORD GOTHENBURG. Sweden, Sept. 2 Towns, high hurdling star' froin Georgia, equaled his own a cepted world record of 14.1 seconds for the 110 meters high hurdles in sn international meet today.

Archie Williams, Oakland, won the 400 meters run in 48.4 seconds. off MacFavden 1 off ReLs 2. Hit! Florida will be shy three custom-J er in the ninth when H. Haley sin-. oa po -rf ers curing ine training season next gled and scored when George missed EDENBORN: AB PO A El fay Reis 1.

Left on bases-Boston 7 1 spring. The Giants go to ha-1Fagler's long fly. Isederka. cf 1 0 0 0 0 10. Struck out--By Mac-I var.a.

the Athletics to Mexico, and! Johnny Litman kept the heavy jTokish. cf 3 0 0 3 0 IjFayden 2. bv Weaver 7. "Losing the- Browns to Sari Antonio. Jst.

Theresa hitters popping up the Hrezo. 2b 3 1 1 2 2 0 pitcher--MacFayden. Time of game The ingenious financial master i majority of the time with Ed Haley Holonich, ss 3 2 mir.ds ol ihe Boston Red Sox who i being the lone player to get more; Kino 3D pay out thcusando for bail players, i than one safety. skimp or. paltry baseballs that- are sbmmed lor home runs.

Horwat. 3 ST. THERESA: AB PO A Elg otch rf iE.Haley.rs 4 0 2 2 0 01 3 Chirk Griffith has' Duncan. 2b 3 reciaimec. tacked a S43.000 prize tag on Fred Siugton.

Alsbania's tackle who has Icci the Southern Association swat parade most of the season with a mark: of around Griff believe? Singion will crash the Washington outfield next year and is not to peddle th? husky Chattanooga ac Rogers. Ib 3 Myers, cf 2 Salvaco. ri 3 S. Car.ton. 3 Ferris, 2 'Puglta 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 P.

Savanik, 2 Totals 33 0 0 2 1:54. Umpires--Barr. Parker and Stewart. -J Penn Ooen Meet si Shifted To Greensburgj 0 4 9 27 12 6 0 1 Smock 222 Edenborn 000 000 000 012--9 220--4 Country club begin Monday, Two-base hits--Kino. Haas.

Sager 1 6 2 4 7 2 Sn enaL Three-base hits--Haas, SECOND AB PO A T. off Dembowski 2 Wild Totals 29 the Portsmouth club Atlantic league. the Middle i Litman. 3 0 "Dutch" 1 i Savage. Ib 3 1 0 Clark, who played quarterback fcr- a ko.

rs 3 the Lions last year. left his i Balsinger. 3 0 2 1 5 0 4 0 2 the Greensburg course. Play wil Sept. 14.

Secretary "George A. Ormiston. secretary of the West Penn Golf Association, said the members of Dembowski. Hit the Greensburg club "wanted the tourney very much and the course in excellent condition, so the change was made." i oy Dembowski 3. Losing pitcher! -0 o5r chak Umpires-Kcgg and I MOON MULLINS 0 i PITTSBURGH.

Sept 2-- (UP)-- The 36th annual West Penn Open golf tournament, originally scheduled for Butler, been shifted to LABOR DAY PARADE The undersigned organization plans to take part in the Uniontown Labor Day parade. Details are as follows: Name of Organization Type (Labor, Fraternal, Musical, Women's etc.) Number of Marchers (Official Positron) (This coupon should be filled out and sent at once to Norval Galloway, Trades Labor Hall, Uniontown) every From Harvard to State, Minnesota to Texas TL, the fellows favor Arrcna, "wonder! Arroiri, alone, have ihc form-fit cot- ArroTrs Sanfarized-Shrunk. have the best-filling made- Belter gfve our Fall collection the occc-orer bo- fore yon head hack school. Besides the good old we've some checks and stripes you'd almost gfre yoTir right arm for. SAUERS ACROSS FROM STATE THEATRE UNIONTOWN DOWN AND OUT 3y WILLAKI) Pearl, rf 3 Balls.

3b 3 job of xr.sr.aging the Co State Par; early this year in orcer ro- panicipate the AU-Siar game. FYccdie Lindstrom can't resisi'. pUyinp baseball. Reporis irom ncrthem resort bel Sr Theresa .000 Totals 30 5 3 27 Batted for Ferris in 9th. 000 that the veuran outfielder who Sec 100 200 the Dodtff.n?.

has been i i -j the Roeers. Antioch Three-base hit--McKav. Double Allison At Royal Field For Crucial Tilt Today 6 2 Allison plays at Royal this eve-j OOl--i in a crucial game of the hectic! second half race of the Fayettej Baseball league. Fred Baits, tock and Coletti have been named! 1 Ferris off Litman to umpire this important tussle. aase on board of arbitration awarded; 1.

Struck 1 a ganie which was credited! Ou ouu5 Carair 4 again By Litman 2. by 4. Umpires-- to Continental No. The use of an i have Required the knack or" rising BierboTrcr and Wilson. 'ineligible player by Continental was i division dubs.

They the cause of the protest. up the Cubs this sea-j resistance. In her book, Managers of the leading teams do- Second division clubs have yond the Game," Helen Hull Jacobs jcided to use two association umpires most, of their reverses, asserts that American players on I for each of the remaining second A run cg 'y hw be t-he usual- ir earned. Rival leaguers declare the Chi- the observe the letter of am-'half games. ateur rules, yet play against men! At present Allison Is in first place, from England.

Australia and France with Royal in the second berth one rrvwy to be the toughest of who frankly are employed at ad game behind the leader and Lemont lo against. Tt has great iquate salaries jor even own their Jin the third notch, one-half game hing. and exiraodtnary fielding own tennis firms 'in back of Royal. RIGHT WHEM I'D SI6MED UP ONE MAM A COMTftACK THAT'D MAKE PICH AMD HfM NAW-UMCLE HAD JUST TOLD AMI HE WAS FLAT- AND I WAS HELPIN' HM PICK OP HIS TEETH. OOM'T YOU SIGN OP AUMT WHAT XOU "TWO DOIMG HAMO5 UMTURMED OF TH' WORLD MY AUNT -MAM1 RUNS HIM CLEAM OUT OF SKiHT, THE ALLEY,.

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