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PAGE TEN TtUiJ.UAJ.LiY (JOUKIJUK, UONNJUi TA. SATURDAY, JULY 5, 193U. Baseball THE SPORTING WORLD By JAMES M. URISCO CJu. South Connellsville Firemen Will Play Fast Wyano Outfit At 5 O'clock This Afternoon Team i Holds Victory Over luilia Tires Is Strong Opponent.

PITCHER NOT YET SELECTED The i i by a i i of several now a to mtikt- the last half of the City League move i i i appear in an lude-oendein clash at, 5 o'clock i a at Comm i Park 'Wyano, a i has bpon a i at a fust i this season, i be the- and a groat a is outlook. Wyano won Kvick a i of a last season and seems to be headed in a same i again. It is indicated a Bailey or Clemmer i bo the i i selection tor Firemen a man is paw and bo'h a i on the- mound. Wyano ho.ds a. i over th? I i a Tire t-Mim.

i of the first half of the i League. The i believe a a i i show rtenm r(ual to a i club. Baseball Scores A I A LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Chicago 10; Plttaburg 1.

IMtUtiburg Chicago 1. York Brooklyn 4. Brooklyn NVw York 2. I'hiladelphla 7 Boaton 3. Mont on Philadelphia 7.

at. IxmU I a 4. St. Louts Cincinnati 2. xll innings.

SI and! IT ut' I In- Clubx. V. Brooklyn 41 27 Chicago 4 4 2 9 New York :17 S3 St. IxmU 36 3S Boston 33 35 Pitttibtirg 32 37 i i a i ...27 42 i a i a 25 39 I Blair, Rajah's Successor, Better Fielder Pel. 4 8 5 .464 .391 Stricklin Hits Three Home Runs To Defeat Cards CHARL1CROI, 5.

Charlero! swceped the three-game aeries i Scottdale on a a taking a 5 to decision Stricklin, local pasted the apple over tho fence for three homo runs, two coming with on man on the run' ways. i i got of the nix i allowed by P.vka but they carried too a i lie a i or al ot the runs. The real i spot in the S-jolt- dale attack was the i of Mickey i who i his bril- i a work, i i both doubles, in i to the plated He chased two of HIP Cardinals' i Skipper Dyer, also two swats, over i i i marker. Mike KybH nftli blow of the Scotiies. P.vka a very i i issuing i walks i i i a steadier game a i five a i ing out Hour.

Pyka i one. By i of i reversal, ScoM- a I uosition in standing of the i A a i League, one defeat more tluui its i i PIONEERS CONQUER BROWNSVILLE TEAM IN THRILLING GAME Today. Chicago at Pittsl'Urg. Bos tun at PMadelpha. Hrook at New York.

A A I Ycsti'r day's Boston 7: Ph latlelphia G. Philadelphia Boston li. Detorit a 4. Detroit eveland 3. Washington 8 Now York 0.

St. Louis 11; Chicago 3. Chicago St Louis 4. Washington 7 New York xTwe-lvp i i IV. L.

I'c-t. i a i a 50 L'7 Washington 46 25 Now York 29 .597 Cleveland 115 38 Detroit 33 43 .127 St. Ixniia 30 .405 Boston 29 43 .403 Chicago 27 42 Today. i a i a at Bos-ton. i New Tork at a i St.

Ixui3 at Chicago. a i Charle-roi 12 Scott da Icl (I: Scottdal-p 12 xC'nniberlaiui Johnstown Clarksburg Fairmonl "nC I A i Wheeling 2. Wheeling 11. Jcawmrtto t. a 4.

fi 4. Cuinlxrlainl 2, 10; Kairmout. Clarksburg. nninsts. OF rAecues oo 'S Aese VtoRK, CUft i VJOULD To ALL ABOUT 7M RAOArt By JACK SORDS Central Tress Sports Cai 3'iIL' RAY of hope in the darkness cast in the Chicago camp by the ankle injury to the club's greatest atnr, Horns jy, is a Wrapping young fellow from Texas, one Clarence Vick Blair.

In Blair Manager Joe McCarthy has uncovered and is de 'eloping fine second baseman who actually is playing better ba-Il in he field than the great Rajah was in the weeks preceding his injury, Blair is steadier and Is fielding better than Hornsby id. His weakness in comparing him with Hornsby is his stickwcrk. Ha may never attain the hitting laurels of his mighty predecessor because Buch men as Hornsby come once in a decade, if then. However, by developing hitting power at other points in th lineup the Cubs are able to present their strong front which has enabled them to stand the gaff of the terriflk battle going on th league leadcrthif. of Hie Clubs-.

W. L. MONARCH DEFEATS EVERSON WHEN SMITH TRIPLES IN EIGHTH a A defeated lh' fast Kvorson nine by a score ot tS to a Friday afleriioou in hard t'odght ilia! a not deter- i i i i i wliPii Suill'n of a poled out a i to send over a Two out ut Hit' i A i i a a 'Iti-e PiuiH-cr CIiil. of i i kei'son Run. headed by a i Davies scored a 1 to i the A a i a noon at a place in a hectic dia- The teams last week bad a 1 2 i i due-l.

Perfect a wiu a i tiio worked a i i the seven i i of the Pioneers a liit. i a out i i Keim-llo was for He i tour Ic-d a i i swats, i i 1 1 1 1 tVVO i i The by i i Di-ckitM-son Ili2 tiOl 4 7 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 i'( s--DickLrsoiii a a i i fcYnlello and i a a i ScotUiale Clarksburg Jciuuietle 2 1 1 .1 1 it It Pet. 0 1.000 000 1 .500 1 SOU 1 ,500 2 .000 2 .000 a P. M. P.

i (iiiino Totluy. it't a i a.t a i i i i a at Jeannette at Scot a should call in person a the sure I I A. XI. to 2 01 a a and a for 01 i i X.lmmcl, a Cecil, Patrick, i i i second; i i itiul and N'owick, i a i i a i F. i i Tometsko, i J.

i F. i BI cond a i a i a catch mid i pitch. i a Scdus- assault a i JOHNSTOWN GRABS MIDDLE ATLANTIC FLAG FIRST HALF i i i i i i i for the i a of i A a i a a i a by i i 15 to Tho Smokes Thompson who hiis 1- games in row but a luniM 1 came to rescue a ilic- a i i i i .1 i to seven ru is i the i sow tin- DICKERSON RUN WHIPS STOCKDALE IN TWO CONTESTS BOYS ENROLLED AT Y. M. C.

A. CAMP AT INDIAN CREEK i''orty-slx a at Oa.mp Outawba, I i a Creek, tills week, according to C. A. Redston-o, camp director. The vonngaiter.s are from i i i Scot! dale, Dickerson Hun, McKeespovt.

"Washington, Charleroi. riling, Pitts-burg and Monongahela. "The- camp is open Io iiuy boy, whether he is a. ni'b-mber ot the Young Men's Christ i in Association or not," Mr. Redstone added.

Boys i years of age or over i Ix 1 admitted. wanting a lin.Vo-rma- tiou may get in i their nearest Y. C. secretary, write to C. A.

a Catawba, I i a Creek, or a I i a Cre-ok 11. Special Kervicc i-, provided for a the a visitiivg period. I 'ie forenoon at 10:25 o'clock No to the a i i i a i WEST PENN LOSES TO DUNBAR COLTS, EXHIBITION GAME The Uuubtir Colts took a 8 to 'I verdict over the West Pinn i ot the- City League a a at South i i i i a Amiei'bon and Cooper formed the i i a "while C. Miller, and a i worked for West Penti. India Tires Win And Lose mes At Claiksville I i a Tins, i of le first a of the Bast-ban Le igue, broke in two at Cla i yes- a a i the first a score of and i tho "jtcom by a count of 10-5.

i a 01. thv in 'uu-d for the league the uiiti. 1 clash and hud sortie exctlleiu to cop i victory, but til Hal ey did good enough to a -is, a a proved hi.s a Tht- i contes' i i i "i-ii. tlirce Taint's The home scored in ope ilng a a and by tiio ami of the i i a the India Tires had c'tUbliiihi a 5-'i lend, i no i beii i by i side Tho a by i i i i Klrsl I i a Tires OOi 000--5 2 a i Out 000--3 10 1 TJatlBrliis: for I i a Ti es, i i and Solumage, for Clark. ville, Marco! Second tituiH i i a Tiren JQO 000 032--- a 105 110 02x--10 10 1 flatteries: for India, ''ires, Bn-iley au! SohoiiHgt-; for Clark Begliu and i on.r "wain" a PRESBYTERIANS OF D'AWSON DOWN VANDERBILT NINE Xo.

i KtHlsu. Uc i'i bo.v.-- i i ti' Coniie iiii tlit- a ii'- i OS lor IS tlici-c- 'will T2 I I i i i ww-l; More i i i i en i i i i i I A I I A .1 i i nr Sim i i i i a i i d.n J.M-UIH i a i a i i iiri'puim i i i i tor io U. ri. "T'II. i i i I i ommeiuled abolit.iiment i i bv i i on i't i ln i'lrv a i i i i rtiKi i M- i n.i i i a i 'MI! tl ,1 i nip i i in i i i i ctri'-l t'o mi in ",) i vHi: 1 The Dawson rrc.sbytes'Uins defeated the a Presbyterla'ns by a score of 21 to 1 a a iu I the a The a i i a a mid Van- I dorbilt Ciiri.stiaii.s i play on day i i i i i Yillikccs.

Jucl. i i on Tlnirsday 1 1 i i Hie i tli i i i a A i i i i'ork a he i Walbei'R. for i i and i i i i i i i a a a i a Hie day i die i round. i i a i but. ''our and out one.

Thu a i a i in sev- ami i the i r- police i a lir.mc."-. Tho i i i it. '-y rt ported a i i i i i of i i 1.1171 a d. a i MI i hav. bc6d prcbentcrt U) a i i jury-" Kesultn Wh-eu you use In Daily Co-nrior.

i ie small, results are bis. Classified Cheapes in the Er I I A May cost a i more in the h-'ginuiuy bu tho extra milcagn afford nialu-K i cost per a low. JOE'S TIRE SERVICE J. II. W.

Crinvt'onl ust Across I he Bridge- -I'ho 1352. "Until Io Any 'fire Made- Har nel" SCOTTDALE WHIPS JEANNETTE TWICE IN HOLIDAY CARD Initial at Jnys 1'arli Taken ly (5-L With Lofty Jlelso on Knoll. SLUGGING IS BIG FEATURE SCOTTUA.LE, 5 --The Young Cardinals got off to a good a second portion of the schedule in the i Atlantic League a a i i I ends of a double bill. The two teams i scray i afternoon a Athletic a In the forenoon the played at a and tho Scots took the verdict by a count of to 1, Lefty -Helse i dowu (he Jays i five- swats i his matcH a out 11. In the a the a was played at Scottdale, and the local i a i a out a 12 to 4 couiU.

The i poled out IS swats while the Glassy i i was content i nine. i Heise was i i out 12 men hi Hie i a a a and Mickey i smote a. i i blow Io along the cause, Beam was hit freely a rallies i and netted i Bill a a a seven good fielding in the i saved his i as the Jays a out nine blows. on the i i i for. the losers, was touched for IS clouts, a i a a i four.

i ftyba a a llohl themselves to home runs. St. Rita Conquers South Side Squad In City Ball Loop The St. i Hammered offeritiKs of King, the liurler of the South Skle team, on a afternoon to register a 15 9 victory In the final game the first, a in i League. The two i a at Faye-tte- Field.

Twenty-two safe bingles were i out by victors and and Riordan lel the tack, getting swats each, Side nicked GreiUer for eight blows. The box score: ST. JUT A U. Yoswick, ss 2 2 0 2 'i Bnrtock, cf 2 2 0 0 Saponara, lib 0 I I a 0 Hudock, a 1 1 1 i i 2 2 Fi 0 (I Breach, If 1 2 i 0 '1 niordan, 2 2 4 2 1 1 Oreitxer, 2 2 1 1 0 MongcM, rf 1 1 1 a ray, rf 1 2 1 0 0 LOCAL FIGHTERS MEET UNIONTOWN CLUB ON MONDAY Proceeds of Open A i Hosing Show to lie I'MMl io 'om- pleto Hustcad Field. Totals SOI'TH I ..15 22 24 8 3 K.

H. MINOR CHANGES MADE BY GAME COMMISSION IN HUNTING SEASONS HARRISBURCJ, 5 State Crame Commission has ad opted regulations for tho 1930 h-nivthvg HPUBOTI, sotting upp the same and bag limits its a year ago i seve.ral minor exceptions. Among the changes was i of the ruffed grouso shooting between November 3 and i i i a bag- limk of two per day or eight p-er season. Tho a i i of i was reduced from five to four to conform to Federal game regulation's. To provklc relief from df-prwlalion by anterless i i dow and yonjig a dver over iiO commission adopted a resolution providing an open season on deer i a from November '27 to 29.

I i iui those counties whore residents a petitions of complaint. a deer i from December 1 to 15. dates are: Blackbirds, August 1 to N'ovemlver 3-0; rn'ilH, 1 to N'ovemiber ISO; i water fowl, co-ot or bens and gaUrnules, October to Jaiimary woodcock and wilson or jacksnipe, October IS to 14; wild turkeys and malo rl'ii'gniclt pheasants, Norvem'ber to 15; a i N'ovemlx-r 1 to ISO, a i hares and N'ovember 3 to 30; raccoons, 1 to a a bear, 1 to DecomlH-r IS; male elk, Ie.em- bcr 1 Io Ifi. bearing a i a i i i opossum, ami otter, November 1 to February 2S; i a Docember 1 to February 28. H'lingiirian partridges i be protected a a i i the t-oinfng 10, 2b 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 I cf 0 0 4 0 0 i 1 1 1 5 0 Jones, If 1 5 0 0 Williams, as 1 1 0 0 1 Caretti, Sb 1 1 2 1 Sheetz, 0 7 0 1 Mossholder, 1 1 4 0 0 Feniello, 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 9 8 24 7 3 Score by i i St.

Rita 232 212 12--15 South Side ...130 100 40-- 9 a Sacrifice i Bartock, AlotigeJI, K. Two-base i i a Hudock, Oreitzer, Mai-tray, Ki'ig, Jones. Three-base i i Riordan. Struck out--By i by King Bases on ball--Off (J-rellzer off i 1. Hit by pitched m.Il--By Greitzer (Sheetz), Luque Adds Color To Brooklyn Team HELEN WILLS MOODY WINS TENNIS TITLE FOR FOURTH SEASON WIMHLEDO.V, England, Wills Moody captured her consecutive women's British singles crown yesterday by defeating her doubles mate, Elizabeth Ryan, also playing' us an American, C-2, in match which experts thought prove close, but which provel to be a complete establishment ol! the Berkley, girl's place in the court world.

FIRESTONE SPLITS WITH CONFLUENCE; BOWERS IS BEATEN Tiie Firestone One-Stops of the i League broke even in a a program i the Confluence i at that place yesterday, losing the first clash 10 to and copping the 9 to S. Firestone i was i iu a a he on the for Conf was opposed by Two I lier i MOOSIK), i i 1 were killed a i a i i thiiy were i House a last i and i TIGER JOE WILL MEET DON ASTO Two of Kayelte outstanding featherweights will do bnttlo Monday night in an open air amateur boxing a a i at. Hustead Field when Tiger Joe Vargosky of the Conn i A. C. meets Panther Don Auto in the feature attraction of the card.

The entire proceeds of the show i be used to finiuh equipping the field house at tho stadium. Asilo and Vargosky have never met in tho ring. Asto is considered Uin best boy, at his i in western a i a i Vurgosky is considered by his i and many who have watched him in action to be vir- a Me master of the- XJniontown boxer. Al Sandorf, who has been engaged matchmaker for has arranged i the a a of the A. for an inter-city show feature the card.

The Conncllsrtlle boys i Include the pick of the stable, a of whom have already fought in "Uniontown made good impressions. They will 'include Teddy Mancuso, who meets Giacbetti for tho third time, with neither boy having an outstanding decision. comes Pete Sherman and flort Veley, Don Alberts and Al Zack; Cappa anrt Stefek; Bill Bradley and Walter Able and in the semi-final Rocks, pride of the Connellsville stable and Smitiey. The show i be the first open air card to be presented in Unioutown since the Legion convention. Arrangements are being made to accommo- a a capacity crowd with seats available for upwards of 4,000 persons.

The first bout will be called at 8:30 o'clock. Many Fans Going To Smock Diamond This Afternoon of fans who are intcroetec In the Milton Sj. Blsho-p Post team ii thtf American i baseball tournament were prepared to go Smock i aft-ernoon to eee the Connellsville nine in action against Uu- iontown in the final game for championship of Fayette ani Souierse'. counties. Led by the Bugle Corps, th Connellsville delegation to mak" the i i a in an automobile cara van.

The procession was to leave tlv city at 3 o'clock, it beinp; formed on South A street by i H. L. Miuonl, B. Coughsnour, Pete Opperman and John I I Wlioric. i mudo plaiM to have .1 large crowd on a and it was that one of the largci-st gatherings -eve known in the region would be prosen 1 I By A DYSIAKKK (former Pitcher Giants) Former Scribe i ot' i i LOS ANOliLKS, 3.

i a i i i i i a i i i i a once to S. C. LI.MMN. ul i i i i i i a i i by a last iiigut. The a i come-back of Adolfo Luque, tho Cuban pitcher, is one of the a i reasons for the great race the Brooklyn Robins are making i year.

Luitiie, probably the most a a player of all the Cubans, was born at Havana, March 3, 1891. He is not a big man and even now five feet ten and weighs but i over 180 pounds. has the dark, sun-tanned sltiu ot his race, a quiet retiring disposition, but i fight on the drop of the bat. One day In Cincinnati John McGtaw was "riding" him the Giant bench. Luque stood it for several i and then in the middle of an inning he walked out of the pitcher's box over to the bench and flimly and eflicienUy socked the Giant leader in ncse.

He has control, a good fast ball and a deceptive fast curve. But even more a i he bus endurance. Ho has never had a sore arm and is always ready to pitch. If Brooklyn the a this year, just Imagine the excitement in a a a when radio and score board a as pitcl'or for Adolfo Luque, the baseball idol of the Republic, of Cuba, i H'JO, Publishers i a KiliHe Wells Is Brnleii. Kddie Wells los-t his secowl a of Die year yesterday tin- Wasliiii'gt'On StniU'lorH chased him to sliowiM-s a i seven a i i i lif't'h a N-w a i wt-re bouU'ii, 7 to i i i IIJH homei Wellt, S'li uclt out i wo and w.i!lu;il as a in In lit' I let Hole, a i i a a i taa-feii lire d-ay wlK-ii lie war iif.ed in the forenoon contest In vain effort 10 check the llosto-ii lledpi who a 7 to 'i a i i i worked I i of a i i ami lining dnicheil for i a who Miccj-adwl him was UiHireed i tht defeat.

Jack iiaI replaced Gro- DEL GAINER QUITS AS FAIRMONT HEAD; CYRAN IN CHARGE FAIRMONT. W. 1 Gainer former bip leaguer and i man with tbe Baltimore resiRiied as manager of tin 1 Pairmowt team here today. The voter a first baeman, s-e-rvin? his first year as a pilot, started wtt'i prospects of a big year, si ml was we I liked by the fan-s. bat poor a and a seven-ga'me losing streak i i aged him to such an extent he gave up the rehiis.

Tony Cyran, Miird bus-email, i hold 1 down the- job temporarily. JUNIOR GRAVE DIGGERS SCORE ANOTHER TALLY Tho Junior a Diggers the All-Stars by a. score of (i to Thursday. i had a a time to get 1m slate to brea.k i pbrlc while Sofranko in toady rxhllH- i i i accounted for tho i i marker, Joe scoring on the batt-o-ry error. Any i i to vnconnte-r Junior a Diggers, should 11 1133 between 6 and o'clock in ie evenings.

The i i firavc Digger-- -A. ca-lch; .1. Helms, mitltlh Joe i i wecond; i a a Jim a i i H. Tty- -lor, i I I a U-t'l, a bo- a jjitcli. All a i Pr.uivk.

i A. i Bwond; 11. i i i i Al. Muceyak, s-hort; K. Lipovsuv, lirst; J.

Peivetozny, i A. a 1'eft; K. a i i J. H-e! i Dher of llnikcn Nock, WKLLSV1LLH, Ohio, -J, i i a i IS. died a i in East Liverpool hoispltal a hi cn feiiffcrcd hiii struck a rock as lie ivaa dtvmg..

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