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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 5

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t-t Jii jr. i. jmPAttiYi'MBiSSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, N. COBS REPfJLSE STORM TROOPS OFRUNNERS-UP Dig in Behind Four and Half Game Lead in Senior League (By The Associated Press) Victorious in their first engagement with Brooklyn's storm troops, the Chicago Cubs dug in behind a four- and one-half ijame lead the National League today and prepared to deal another ttow for the cause--; a bigger and blter world series on the shores of Lake Jiichigan. The Dodgers, who came west with high hopes of crashing through the Cubs' barrage an'd again making a race out of the National Jenkins Outfit Advances to Second Place, Taking SET THE PACE IN AIR DERBY Bronx HOW THEY STAND, International League Yesterday's Results Newark Rochester 1 Albany 4, Toronto 3 Albany 4, Toronto 3 Baltimore 4, Montreal 2 Jersey City 6 Buffalo 5 Team Standings I W.

L. League, Newark 90 were repulsed in yesterday's en- Buffalo 74 counter, 7 to 4. Baltimore 75 Three of their pitchers, including Montreal 70 the brilliant 'Van Mungo, pounded for "ten and were Rochester 70 was spotty. The Cubs, led by Billy Herman with three rousing hits, made six of their hits good for extra bases and sewed up the game with a four-run drive in the fourth inning. Charley Boot, after a wobbly first frame, settled down and held the Dodgers at bay until the seventh, when Boh Smith went in and finished the Pittsburgh failed to take advantage of Brooklyn's reverse and lost to the Phillies, 9 to 6.

Therefore they remained in third place. ,62 Jersey City 62 Toronto 45 47 61 63 64 67 74 79 S3 Pet. .657 .548 .543 523 .511 .456 .440 .326 ers for Ride Wednesday Games 5. P. L.

launch 3. Jenkins "7, Bronx C. Standing of Clubs W. Engcrt 2 Jenkins 3 Bronx 3 F. L.

Lunch 1 Dairy 1 East Side 1 Aces 0 Games Friday F. L. Lunch vs. Dairy. Jenkins vs Aces P.O.

1.000 .750 .600 .333 .333 .3331 .000 The Engerts defeated the Finger Lakes Lunch" last night, 5 to 3, to retain first place the softball league. It was a good game, both pitchers hurling good ball. Brewer i four hits, two of which came in the last frame and account- ed for all "the Lunchers' runs. Fi- 1 'genscher hit 'a home run after two men had reached first on a single National League Yesterday's Results Chicago 7, Brooklyn 4 Boston 5, Cincinnati 2 Cincinnati 3, Boston 1 Philadelphia-9, Pittsburgh 6 St. Louis 6, New York 2 Team, Standings W.

Ichicago 68 Dean Defeats Giants i Brooklyn 66 Dizzv Dean did an admirable job 1 Pittsburgh 64 of beating the Giants. The Cards'I Boston 63 eccentric yielded only five hits Philadelphia 62 and drove in lour runs with a home run and a single. Pepper Martin was his little, helper, hitting two doubles and a single and stealing a base. Boston and Cincinnati played a dead heat for the afternoon, the Braves winning'the first, 5 to 2, and the Beds squaring matters, 3 to 1, behind Larry Benton's noble pitching. jim Levey, of the St.

Louis Browns, sometimes called the most improved player in the American this season, pounded a home run with one on in the llth inning St. Louis 60 New York 58 Cincinnati 53" 51 58 5864 63 62 64 74 Pet. .572 .532 .525 .496 .496 .492 Engerts cook the lead in the third on McDonald's homer, and scored four in the fifth as a result of three hits, an error and a long fly. Score Lunch 0 0 0 0 0 0 3--3 4 2 Engert 0 0 1 0 4 0 x-- 5 7 1 Walker and Roth Brewer Kimble. The Jenkins came from behind 1 to defeat Bronx in the ninth inning By virtue of the win Jenkins moved into second place and Bronx dropped to third.

Bronx was leading most of game by a margin of a i Jim Weaver Helps Bears to 90th Victory of Year with 4-Hit Performance The speed at which the Newark i when Jimmy Jordan hit for the LIKE BELMONTJ politic helped Joe of to 'from his to Belmont to visit ed in bold letters on the side ot his the slogan: "If don't stop, 111 vote for Hoover." Joe" ode 750 miles In four days. Bears have been traveling has just circuit the ninth. Baltimoic reduced Buffalo's, mar- about made a shosv of the other to nalf d0wnjng h- International League but the ontieal Roy ai 4 to 2, in an 11 Bears still have a long way to go innmK before they can break their league A)b any shoved Toronto a bit deep- record for a season's aveiage They I have 90 victories now and 47 defeats, with 31 games to go For the past two weeks, Newark has been above the .800 mark losing only three games out of the last 19. Jim Weaver, who hadn't pitched a com- mto the cellar by two 4 to 3 decisions in a double-header. The Senatois had to go 12 innings in the opener before they scored Smith, and then the Leafs came back with one.

In the second clash plete.game since June stepped charlev Sulllvan gave them only i out yesterday to join his numerous i hits Jn a duel with Newsome mates who bflve been staiting and tnem the wrong almost monotonous' iip-'tv 1 the'Bca their 80th victory of season. The bip leiiow granted tne Rochester Red Wings only spots and each was good for a run four singles and one i walk" and won handily, 3 to 1, des- EUUCATIONAL BACKET ITHACA W--When the secretary of the Cornell Law school checked Jr F. Tuohy (left), Clean, N. Helen Me ke Fred Dorset, Augusta, showed the way to the fleet of entered in the cross country air derby when they reached Augusta, Ga. thown scanning a map before taking off en another lap ol pite some good pitching by his rival, up to identify the of sev- Ira Smith.

eral letters and telegrams received i The victory gave the Bea a 15 for a summer school student whose i game margin over the second place name was not on his records, he dis- I Bisons, who lost, C-5, to Jersey City. covered a form of "racketeering" in i Les Sweetland, appearing in a relief I Hucation, Investigation disclosed i role, stopped the Bisons with one, that a young man, name withheld I hit in five innings while the Skeet-1 ftrpnrie-t all the sessions of th ers tied the score on Bobby Reis'' school, but had "neglected" to regis homer in the eighth and won out ter or pay his tuition. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Oat of Bed the Morning Ratio' to Go It you (ed and mak tad worH' looks don't iwtdlow a lot of aalti, mincni water. oU. laxaUre candy or cbcwiaC gum uid expect them to make you niddoily and buoyant aod full ot Rimtuoe.

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It iiMt decays in 1 Gas bloata up yow You bain thick, bad and your braaib it iku often brtata out in head acba aod you (ed down Mid oat. Tow system is poisoned. It talus those food, lid CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get pounds ol bUe fiowiot freely and make "up and up." They eontaii wonderful, barmloM, extoactj, when it comes to mattac the bfls flow Indy- But don't ufc tor Urer pOla. Ask for Cartes Little Liver Pills. Look far the oaBM Carter 1 Uttle Liver Pills oo red Besent They are the fliahL (Associated Photo) run or two, but played loose ball in American League Yesterday's Results New York 9, Cleveland 3 Chicago 7, Boston 3 St.

Louis 5, Philadelphia 3 Washington 2, Detroit 1 Team Standings W. L. the last frame Score: Jenkins 0 1 1 2 2 0 0--6 9 4 0 2 0 1 2 0 2--7 7 2 run with one on in eleventh beat athletics, 5 to 3. Billy Herman, Cubs--Clouted a triple, double and single and scored twice to help tame Brooklyn. Don Hurst, Phillies--Drove across three runs with home run and single to beat Pirates, 9 to 6.

Monte Weaver, Senators--Turned Brady and Burns; Muar and Ron- back Detroit, 2 to 1, for his 19th New York Philadelphia Cleveland 75 the 5 to 3. Home 69 runs by McNafr, Dykes, and Poxx, Detroit 62 "accounted for -the A's -runs. I st LQUIS 55 "TMtonte" Weaver's" pitching and Cnlcago 38 Johnny Kerr's timely hitting gave Washington a- 2 to 1 verdict over Boston 32 37 49 53 53 58 65 80 90 Pet .695 .566 .517 victory. Twenty-three Cars in Train; No Passengers Major LQQUQ .262 (By The Associated Press) Larry Benton, Reds-Beat Braves, I "ork A single locomotive 3 to 1, winning his own game with, 0 town a few WHITEHALL (P)--Whitehall be- ilieves it has seen the longest train jof passenger cars that ever rolled 'over a railroad in Northern New puffed i double. Sox, 7 to addition to keeping nine hits wen spaced, the White Sox -star drove in runs with, a scored a per- ed to Charley Buffing, of the Tan-1 Giants to five I VHT-IO Dean, Cardinals-Held thefsengers.

The. but coaches the expense of the Cleveland dians, 9 to 3. He pitched eight-hit I Ted Lyons, White ball a'nd starred at bat with a brace! and batted -Boston double and two singles and scored of doubles ana a-single. jkhockiaj in three runs with, as jf I 4 ni3.iiy Hits. -A similar achievement was credit-'READ THE DAILY MESSENGEB Jun Levey, Browns--His were being with routine ten cars are long train in this part of the Sox--Pitched state mto defeat, THE CLASSIFIED section is de signed to take care of home i selling needs.

ouying and (By The Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting--O'Doul, Dodgers, .371. Runs--Klein, Phillies, 136. Hits--Klein, Phillies, 188. Runs batted in--Hurst, Phillies, 122 Doubles--P Waner, Pirates, 50. Triples--Herman, Reds, 16.

Home runs--Klein, Phillies, 35. Stolen bases--Klein, Phillies, 19. Pitching--Warneke, Cubs, 13-5. AMERICAN LEAGUE Battmg--Foxx; Athletics, .356. Puns--Foxx, Athletics, 121.

Hits--Manush, Senators, 171. Runs batted in--Foxx, Athletics, 135. Doubles--Johnson, Red Sox, 37. Triples--Myer, Senators, 15. Home runs--Foxx, Athletics, 45.

I Stolen bases--Chapman, Yankees, Pitching--Gomez, Yankees, 20-6. SAVE THIS COUPON American Flag Coupon Present three of these coupons at the office of The Daily size 4 ft. by 6 sewed stripes. Guaranteed fast colors. Messenger with 89 cents cash and get this beautiful Flag, Get a Clean New Flag Realizing the need of every family in Ontario County for an American Flag to display on patriotic holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number to out teadera at ridiculously small cost.

All you need do is to clip three of the above coupons and present them at The Daily Messenger office with 89 cents in cash and the flag is yows. ALSO to those desiring a pole we will furnish a pole outfit, including 7 ft jointed pole, ball, rope and holder, all packed complete with one of the flags in a neat cardboard box, for 51-65. Always add 10 cents extra for mailing if not called for. Buy Your Fall Needs Now Outfit for School and Save 719 Patrons Took Advantage of These Low Prices Last Friday and Saturday Rochester Made Quality Suits and Topcoats, in the New Fall 1932 Models at Special Anniversary Prices! GROUP 1 Choice of These Suits GROUP 2 Choice of These Suits 124 Main Street South FRANK J. SEELEY Next to Ontario County Trust Co..

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