Times Union from Brooklyn, New York (2024)

WEDNESDAY BROOKLYN UNION AUGUST 23, 1935 Touch Into Promotion of Baer-LoiMs ii Mic Ar die Brings MiGkard SPEED ACE TO WED MEDIC Springfield Rams Shade Bay Ridgers Even Up Series With Farmers SAUCA WILL RISK TITLE Roanokes in Two Games PERKiiis SCHREIBER F. I FOIl GARDEN COURAGEOUS uphill battle by the Bay Ridge Club gave the Ridgers in. to 4 victory over the Farmers, at the Farmer Stadium last night The triumph enabled the wtnnera to even their season's series with their Glendale rivals at 2-all. The Farmers made an imposing start and tallied pairs of runa In By POP HARRIS Springfield Rama' took two games from the Roanokes at Sheffield Oval, winning' by scores of 1 to 0 and I to 2. The second game wa a seven-Inning affair and the Rama registered their winning run with one In the seventh.

In the opener Chewlna held the Roanokes to three hlta, oniy one of I I t. if GIANTS CAP TUR Illiffiil i i- i 1 pSX 'ttilpplilff Ki mm Mmmmmsmmj mi TOM IUCKERT AND LORETTA TURN BULL Romance that brought together Loretta Turnbull, speedboat queen of Monrovia, and Tom Rickert, medical student and football star, of San Diego, will culminate In marriage Aug. 80. They are pictured at Long Beach, scene of the recent Hearst Saratoga Form By JOHN CARAT0GA, Rust, a shooting at the moon since the where she belongs at Saratoga today, she should register without trouble and is by all odds the best bet on the card. Thorson has also been up against it in recent races and should go well here.

Apprentice, always each of the opening frames, but from this point, they were held completely at bay by young Frank Osnato, as Bay Ridge's batting machine proceeded to click, off runs. After tallying three times In the third chapter, the winners counted two more times in the fourth to take 5 to 4 leeway. A single tally was registered by the winners in the' sixth as Matty Swanson, Farmers starting hurler was sent to the showers, and two more came in the seventh to give the winners their total. Jimmy Ashworth'a batting was a redeeming feature of the losers' play, the young outer gardener collecting two doubles and a single. The Farmers will renew their series with the Union City (N.

Club at Farmer Stadium, tomorrow night Bay Ridge ab I Farmers brum 5 13 11 4 118 Glrvan.ss., 4 111 Kill Bloch.lf.... 6 110 0 Wataon.rf.. 4 0 0 0 0 Mir.inl.lf. 5 10 1 4 0 2 11 Tarr.Kb.... 3 0 117 Benedlct.lb 8 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 4 1 8 1 0 4 8 Bennett 5 0 10 5 110 Connolly.c.

till Osnato.p... Jill 3 1111 Bwanaon 2 0 10 4 Rankin. 10 0 0 2 1OOO0 Tbta.li.3S 8 12 27 10 .34 4 27 81 for Miller in ninth. Pay Ridge 003 201 SO 08 Farmer. 220 000 00 04 Runa batted In Oirvan.

3: McDonald. Maraini, Bennett, Cummings, Bwanaon, 2: Aehworth. Errors McDonald, Leonard, McEIroy. Two-baie hita McDonald. Bcheich, Connolly, Ashworth, 2.

Three-base hit Oenato. Stolen ba.e Connolly. Left on ba.es Bay Ridge, K. Double play Tarr, Leonard and Benedict Struck out By O.nato, Swan-eon, Miller, 3. Basea on ball.

Off Oenato, 2: Swanson, 4. Hit by pitchers By Oanatd (McEIroy), Bwanaon (Osnato). Balk Bwanaon. Hlta Ctt Bwanson, 7 In 5 1-8 Innings; Miller. 5 In 3 2-8.

Umpires Taguer, Heck and Wagner. Greys Clip Beards A single by Overton Tremper to centre in the seventh scored Ken Strong and Babe Bpotts with the runs that enabled the Springfield Greys to top the House of David nine, 4 to 2, at Sherwood Oval, Springfield Gardens, last night. With the count deadlocked at 2-all, Joe Rabbltt started the winners' rally by singling and then stealing second. Strong hit a one-bagger and Rabbltt was put out trying to tally on the drive. Spotts singled, Strong going to third.

Spotbj stole second and Tremper then came through with the deciding hit, his third straight of the night The Bacharacb Giants invade the Greys park Friday night for an arclight game. Houaa of David I Greys ab a ab a 5 112 OIBabbitt.lf 3 0 110 0 17 21 4 1110 Spotts.lb... 4 2 2 12 1 Tremper 4 0 3 8 2 4 0 0 8 2 Kaatner.rl. 4 113 0 BertMl, 2 0 12 5 Bchrlver.c. 2 0 0 2 1 Oanley.p...

4 0 10 1 Raanow.c. 3 0 15 1 Forman.lf. 4 0 0 3 0 Ramsey. rf. 3 1 0 1 01 catina.ss..

I 2 4 0 0 4 4 Bwaney.p.. 4 0 2 0 2 34 2 7 24 12 Totals. .31 4 10 27 12 House of David 01001000 02 Grey. 01 100080 4 Brrors Vann, Popowsky. Spottji, 2.

Two- ha.e hits Kaater, Ragnow, Tremper. Sac rifices Woods, Bergen, Hcnriver, Knaao- wen. stolen ba.ee Kannm, apoua. Double play Bwaney, Woods and Ragnow. Left on baaas House of David, in; Greys, 8.

Struck out By Bwaney, 3: Ganley, 2. Ba.es on balls Off Bwaney. Ganley, 3. Hit by pitcher By Bwaney (Rabbltt). Um pire.

Wll'on, Tagle and Ahearn. Time of game 1 :40, English Club Nine Wins With a seven-run attack in the eighth featuring its drive, the English Baseball Club crushed the Queens Trojans, 14 to 6, at Peter's Field. Hollls. last night. The vic tory was the 22d In 28 starts for the winners this season ana tneir tenin In a row.

R. H. B. Trojans 200 080 010 7 1 English 1 0 0 4 2 0 I J-1I IB 3 Batteries Lnmai. Kramer and McCuna; Fuchs.

Pteper and Ananlcl. SOFllLTIILE Trounce 13-0, In Final Game of Times Union Playoff. Staging a sustained batting spree, the Giants shut out the Dodgers, 1934 champions, to win. the Softball championship at Manhattan Beach yesterday In the tournament conducted by the Times Union In conjunction with Manhattan and Oriental Beach Baths. The score was IS to 0.

The contest was the deciding game in a two-out-of-three series. The first was won by the Dodgers, highest ranking team in the pre-, llmlnary round-robin play, after IS innings, the score being 1 to 0, The second, was a 19-lnning tie with the score 1 to 1, while the Giants won the third in the tenth Inning, 2 to 1. The victors started their scoring Jamboree in the opening frame when Pitcher Jules Schwartz came in from second on a smash to right field by Paul Ruby, second baseman. In the next inning. Lou Silverman, shortstop, banged out a homer and scored behind Harry Weiner, catcher, and Jules Schwartz.

Two more runs were tallied in the third on a wild throw by the opposing shortstop, Sid Hornick. Herb Ernstoff, third baseman, registered the next extra-base hit with a double to centre which brought in Harry Meyers, shortstop, And Pet-3 Cohen, right fielder. In the next chapter, three more runs resulted from a double by Ralph Greenfield, center fielder, and a fielder's choice by Schwartz, with Sol Karn, first baseman. Lou Silverman, and Harry Meyers crossing the plate. In the seventh Inning, Ralph Greenfield again connected, this time with a single which brought In Jules Schwartz and Ralph Rolz, left fielder.

The score: Ol.nt. 18228020 018 Dodgers 0000O000O 0 Batteries Schwarts and Weiner: Meyer, Cohen end Dronalck. Wawll Has Plenty Of Color As Boxer Hardly five-foot tall, Joey Wawll, of the Salem-Crescent A. Is probably the most colorful amateur boxer. In hammering out a pair of victories in the 115-pound open class at tha Trinity Club bouts in Canarsie, against Jackie Page and Ignazio Quarteraro, Wawll captivated the crowd with his aggressive boxing and comical style.

Wawll's victory over Quarteraro was close and the pair may meet again In the same division next Friday. The appearance of Vincent Tar-mano, New Jersey State A. A. U. featherweight champion, In the special 126-pound bout with Ray Olivo, Golden Glover, has stirred Italian fans of the Brownsville and East New Tork sections, as has Peter Delia Iacona's bid for his 22d straight A.

-A. U. triumph against Dave Crawford, New Tork State bantam ruler. HILT0N8 OPEN FOR MONDAY The Hilton Club has Monday open for a home semi-pro club. Call George E.

Coleman, NEvins 8-7100. b-Hunterdon, Olenbroom. c-Mlcrophona, Cycle. In 11 innings, to and the nightcap, to 6. tho visitors' shortstop, banged a homer over the left field wall, scoring Burns ahead, in-the 11th frame.

In the sleeper, Hemlock, the homesters' third sacker, slammed out two circuit drives. The scores: Nw Bedford MJddleton ab ab a 3 0 0 2 2 5 10 3 0 8 0 2 2 0 Rena cf 9 I A Tenter 5 118 1 B.uay.cf.. M.Gay.rf. Blanco. 5 2 3 3 4 Corrado.lb 4 0 2 13 1 3 0 12 3 5 0 2 3 5 5 0 19 2 ioooi '50162 a i i 9 Tiernan.lf.

5 0 13 0 stackh Soevyn.lf.. Bellone.rf. Burke.n... Heacnak.lb 5 10 9 0 Hemlock 5 112 6 Morea.p... 4 0 10 2 3 0 12 0 4 A A 1 9 aOnorato.

1 0 0 0 0 Total. 38 5 11 33 161 Total. 40 3 8 33 17 a-Batted for Sarlo in seventh Inning. New Bedford 0001020000 25 MIddleton 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 03 Errors Blanco, Corrado, Tenser. Two-baae hlta M.

Gay, Corrado, Stackhouse, Morea. Sacrifice hit Corrado. Home run Blanco. Stolen bases Tlernan, Bena 2. Bases on bails Off Burke.

4: Morea. 2. New Bedford MIddleton ab al ab a 5 0 13 1 Sena.cf Bums Bianco.as.. Corrado.lb Onorato.c. Bellone.rf.

Soevyn.lf,. 4 112 1 4 0 0 1 1 G.Gay,2b. S.Gay.cf. 4 0 110 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 9 1 a oiMoiett.es .41114 4 0 110 4 12 2 0 4 118 0 5 0 0 8 0 Tiernan.lf,. Meyera.rf 4 1 2 2 0 4 1 2 3 eeacnak.ib Hemlock Burke.Sb.

4 18 11 4 2 2 2 1 4 2 2 0 2 Zeh.p aMoahler. 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 38 6 12 27 81 36 5 10 77 7 a-Batted for' Zeh in ninth inning. New Bedford 1 a II 1 II MIddleton 000 1 0 0 1 0 35 Error Molett. Two-basa hita Corrado, Burke: Bellone. Three-base hlta Meyers Corrado, Boevyn.

Sacrifice hit Homa runs Hemlock, 2, Double play Renken Dalrv Co. 151st N. 1. T. D.

ab a a Treublg.lf. 6 11 1 0 Sullivan 5 2 3 8 2 4 10 3 2 Kox.ss 6 0 14 2 Herm nn.lb 5 2 2 8 1 4 12 2 1 4 18 6 1 4 13 6 1 Abbyb. Kiley.rf.n.. 3 12 11 Lyncn.c. Granat.D.

Cooke.cf.. 4 0 1 0 01 4 10 2 1 Kolb.lb... 3 0 16 1 Lussner.c. 4 1 1 6 1 5 12 0 1 4 113 1 Donlon.as. 4 12 4 2 4 1110 Walsh.p.rf 4 0 2 1 0 36 5 9 24 81 39 1119279 Benken Dairy Co.

..010000400 5 aist N.Y.F.D. 02007020 11 Errors Renken Dairy, 51st 2. Left on basea Renken Dairy, .8: 61st 9. Two-base hlta Donlon, Abby. First bass on errors Renken Dairy, 61st oioien oaaes Buiuvan, ADDy, Lionion, Hermann.

Fox. Hacey. Bases on balla Off Riley, Walsh, 3. Granat, 4. 100th Pet.

N.T.P.D.I51st N. Y. F. D. ab al ab a 5 2 2 2 2.SullLvan.aa.

4 2 3 2 3 Schrlner.rf Wintera.lb 5 2 3 0 1 Con.ealaaie 6 2 2 10 2 6 2 2 7 ULynch.lf 6 2 2 0 0 Connelly.aa 6 3 4 2 2 Vehstedt.c. 5 12 5 2 5 2 3 3 2 Cleary.lf.. 121 Marlow.p.. 4 2 12 1 Kane.cf... 8 13 2 1 Granat.p.

6 2 8 1 1 ADDyD. 4 3 2 2 2 Connor.2b.; 6 2 4 1 1 Dausch.cf 6 12 10 4 2 18 1 Govern.rf 5 1110 Total 47 16 22 26 13 Total 46 17 20 27 10 Two out wfien winning run Vaa aco'red 100th Precinct, P. D. 20087400 111 51at F. 2 0 0 0 2 1 012 Errora 100th Precinct'.

51st 4 Left on bases 100th Precinct, 10; 51st a. Two-baae hlta Connor 2, Con, sealas, Hermann. Three-bass hits Sullivan, Granat, McGovern. Abby. Red Devils A.

C. I Camp City 8. C. ab a an oa 4 0 0 1 0 P.Q'gney,2b 4 112 OlShea.aa., H.u 4 0 01 J.M'han.lf 2 3 110 Donahue.cf 3 110 0 M.M'han.c 3 1 2 12 01 110 10 Mahig.c..., 110 9 0 3 2 2 0 2 ii. i a D.Q'ney.3b 2 110 URangold.lb 3 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0IBurke.2b.

2 0 0 0 0 Boucher.p. 2 0 10 ZIDrisooll.rf 10 0 10 Drisooll.rf. ITracey.rf., i i 20 00 0 1 0 0 0 0 Paddy.cf. 25 7 7 21 31 34 6 511 2 Red Devils 3 0 1 1 1 0 07 Camp City Social Club ..1 0 8 01 0 06 Two-baae tiita M. Ward.

Three-baae hit Omack. Stolen bases Red Devlla, 6: Social Club, 3. Baaea on Dalle Red Devils. Social Club, S. Nashville to Play Twice Over Week-End The Sprlngflelda of Long Island City have always been known as stumming blocks tor the Bush-wicks.

This dates back to the days when Dexter Park night baseball was in Its Infancy and the Springies would upset the cart regularly. Another opportunity Is on hand for the Springfield forces tomorrow night when they face the Bush-wicks under the arclights at Dexter Park. Nashville of the National Negro League spends its week-end at Dexter Park. Sunday, they oppose the Bushwicka in a double-header and the following day, oppose the Black Tankees in a Labor Day Doyle Mighty Rough On Sparring Partner! Jack Doyle has been knocking down his sparring partners like ao many ten pins, forcing Trainer Dan Morgan to send for fresh human punching bags. The Irish heavyweight champion is rounding into condition for his six-round tilt with Buddy Baer tomorrow night In Square Garden.

"The postponement did the lad more good than harm," declared Morgan. "The big Irishman is speedier and faster than he's ever been. He la rartn' to go." I.ET0 TO BOX ROSSI Jimmy Leto, New England welterweight has been signed to box Joe Rossi in the feature ten-rounder at Dexter Park, 9. There will be no boxing show at the Woodhaven ball park Monday. H.

LEWY filly with 'a trace of class, has been Empire meeting. Dropped in a field Selections Other Tracks DADE PARK First Race General Boy, Arios, Prince Augie. Second Race Noccalula, Wego-way, Taipan. Third Race Wise Cross, Grat-tan, Aurica. Fourth Race Anna V.

Babe-son, Rettef. Fifth Race Celiba, Pat Bring Back. Sixth Race Upon, Lucy, Sir Dean." Seventh Race Jackknife, Busy Ven, Wise Carmen. LINCOLN FIELDS First Race Broadstep, Frost- bite, Flying Justice. Second Race Flash, Irish Wake, Fitkin.

Third Race Hose, Doran, Mary Carmen. Fourth a Foxlana, Gay Banner, Modesto. Fifth Race Valerie Jean, Blue Bud, Minnie Greenock. Sixth Race Swiftsport Bibbies Choice, Court Song. Seventh a Irish Pulls.

Oswego Princess. Image, Eighth Race Blast Uncommon Gold, Battling Girl. NARRAGANSETT First Race Over Yonder, La Charite, Lady Greenock. Second Race Infidox, Pelerine, Tugboat Frank. Third Race Fred Almy, Alwin-tour.

Bright Don. Fourth Race Our Mae, Indian-town, Gift of Rosea Fifth Race Safe and Sound, Technique, Don Guzman. Sixth Race Prlmute, Ramus, Fabius. Seventh Race Capt Jerry, Ze-var. Social Climber.

Eighth Race Top High, Oscillation, Respect Ninth Race Idle Victory, Golden Vein, Cathop. Little Wolf Coming Back to Local Ring Chief Little Wolf, famous Indian grappler, will return to the local mat wars next week to meet the winner of the Fred Grubmeler-Harry Flnkelsteln match at the Coney Island Veldodrome tomorrow night Grubmeler and Flnkelsteln will clash in the semi-final to the feature bout between Gino Garibaldi and Ed Meske. Of Importance will be the special limit contest between Hani Kampfer and Frank Bronowlcs. Morelli Opponent of Ev. Marshall Everett Marshall tonight goes In action at Luna Park against Tony Morelli.

Leo Walllck. clalmalnt of the light-heavyweight title, will meet Whltey Wahlberg. King Kong Kashey Will tackle John Perkins. Dr. Drop-Klck Murphy, Irish wrestler, will face Maurice La Chappelle.

which came after the third Inning. Pflum, the. Rama', second sacker, got three hits. Denver's pitching and Heffernan'a hitting featured the homesters' victory In the nightcap. The scores: i FIRST GAME Springfield Rams ab a 8 0 0 0 0 Roxelle.c...

4 0 10 1 4 0 2 2 2 8 0 10 3 4 0 8 2 2 Chewlns.p.. 4 10 0 4 ho*rnlg.lt.. 4 0 110 8 0 1 12 0 Embleton.rf 10 0 10 Roanoke ab a B.Mitc'l.cf 4O240 J.Mitc'I.Zb. '40013 Moen.ss. 4 0 18 2 4 0 0 2 3 Shanley.p..

cnnst.30.. 8 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 Meyer.c. 2 0 0 4 2 Aapers.lb.. 3 0 0 8 2 8 0 0 0 2 0 825.13 Total. 30 1 27 12 One out when winning run was scored.

Roanokes 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Springfield Rams 00000000 11 Errors Moen, Hefferman. Two-base hit Rosalie. Sacrifice hlta Landsberg, Deliver. Stolen bases B. Mitchell, Lemo.

Double plays Lemo. Plfum, Hefferman; Christ, Meyer, and Moen. Basra on bell. Off Bhanley, 8. Struck out By Chewins, 11; Shanley, 3.

8ECOND GAME Roanokes I ab a Springfield Rama an a B.MItc'll.cf 4 112 OlDellver.n. 3 110 2 Meyer.c... 4 0 0 8 1 Roielle.r... 10110(1 Moen.as... 4 0 1 2 2 4 0 10 2 Chrlst.3b..

S011 81111 8hanley.lt. 8 112 3 0 110 J.MItc'll,2b 3 0 0 1 3 0 110 Aapers.lb. 2 0 0 7 OIho*rnlg.lf 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 10 4 1X71 Dunn.p. 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 29 2 5 18 81 283821 6 One out when winning run was scored. Roanokes l' 001 00 02 Bpringfleld Rama ...1 1 0000 13 Errors Lemo Dohvmann, Embleton, Dunn.

Two-base hit Hefferman. Three-base hit Shanley. Sacrifice hit Embleton. Stolen bases B. Mitchell, Roxeile, Dohr-mann.

Bases on balls Off Deliver, Dunn, 8. Struck out By Deliver, 10; Dunn, 4. Felgenspan Brewery! Rhingold Brewery ab a abr a Baccaro.If. 6 12 1 2 2 4 0 Nelr.2b 1 1 ft 2lHlnnr mm It 9 3 A Gaska.as. .5121 l8.8ch'ter,cf 8 2 8 4 2 MeorlchUb 5 12 0 1 M.B'ten.lb.

3 12 2 0 Miiier.rl... 0 0 3 3 4 2 2 11 11 Ran, A A L.Bch'ter.p. 4 0 0 1 0 Wuntnr II Ii 1 4 0 0 7 0 uolan.er... 3 1 fl C.Sarn.c. 4 00 11 11 J.B'g'ten,3b 5 13 12 u.Bcn rer.ll.

1 1 0 .414 24 15 Totals 41 13 16 27 19 Felaensnan Brew OAnnnnn? 2 4 Rhingold .0008 1 040 13 Errors M. Baumgarten, 8loper, Gaakor, 2. Two-baas hita Nelr, Gaskor, Hemple, Eloper, M. Baumgarten. Three-base hits J.

8obolsky, J. Baumgarten, 2. Home run 8. Schuster. Stolen bases B.

Bchuster, Bloper, Miller. Double play-8. Schuster to gabolsky. Baaes on balls Off L. Schuster, E.

Bars), 1. Struck out By 8chuster, 11; E. Sarsl, 7. Duane B. B.

C. I Contl A. C. ab al ab a 5 0 1 3 3ISlssel.ss.... 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 2 lSally.2b....

4 116 0 Palge.lb... 3 11 11 0 4 112 2 Abbe.lf.... 4 110 0 4 117 0 Davldoff.c. 8 2 1 0 4 0 10 5 Dlno.cf.... 5 2 3 0 OlBolane.cf...

4 113 0 Swedlsh.rf. 8 2 0 1 Lewis, 4 0 0 8 0 Datre.3b... 4 0 2 1 0lvlto.rf.,i.. 4 0 3 0 0 Mayroee.p. 2 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 uverton.p.

0 0 ui Totals. .34 10027 8 Totals. ...36 5 8 24 7 Contl A. 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 05 Duans B. B.

0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 10 Errors Taen, 2: Bonser, Paige, Da-vidoff, Datre. Corrao. Two-base hit Paige. Three-baae hit Datre. Sacrifice hit H.

Mayroae. 8toien bases Abbe, Dlno, Datre, Sally, 8eppi. Bases on balls Off H. Mayroae. Overton, Beitter, 3.

Struck out By H. Mayrose, Overton, Beitter. 6. Duans B. B.

br Teen.2b. 3 0 Bonser.ss.. 6 0 O. I 45 Club at ab a 2 4 1 0 13 0 0 0 1 M.nu. 5h 5 1 0 3 Palge.lb...

4 1 Abbe.lf.... 5 2 2 1S0lB.Haflln.lf. 4 12 2 1 4 2 3 0 0 4 0 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 Davldoff.c. 4 1 Dlno.cf.... 6 1 1 2 0 Muhon.cf 4 110 0 1 0 3 10 12 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 llA.Tsflin.p..

2 10 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown. rf. Datre 3b. Mayroae, p. Overton 4 4 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 Totals.

39 12 27 10 Tot als .34 6 3 24 14 aBatted tor A. Mayrose In sixth. 45 Club 180211 10 08 Duane B.B. 00111040 7 Errors Teen, Bonser. 3: Brown, Datre, Henny, McManus, O'Brien.

A. Taflln. Two-base hlta Dlno, Paige, Abbe. Threa-baae hit B. Taflln.

Sacrifice hit Teen. Home run B. Taflln. Stolen bases Abbe, McManua, Maraugha. Double play A.

Mayroae to Paige. Bases on balls Off A. Mayrose, Overton, Taflln, 3. Struck out By A. Mayrose, Overton, A.

Taflln, 3. Mid wood Acea A. C. C. C.

ab a 5 0 2 1 8 Bllss.lb.... 0 1 1 Harned.p... 4 0 0 3 2 Horaanx.cf. 8 10 2 0 Flood.Sb.... 4 114 1 bill Trigler.rf.

Duffy.sa.. J.H'nerj!.. 2 1 0 2 2 0 4 1 1 111 3 1 0 3 2 0 Cohen.lt..,. 4 1110 Llnehan.c... 110 6 0 Peterson 4 E.H'per,2b.

3 1 0 0 0 Clarbonl.lb 10 0 Conion.Zb... 2 0 0X3 Totals. 30 11 1 27 16 Totals. ..81 4 7 24 11 C. C.

C. 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Mldwood Acea A. O. 11160010 11 Errors Roo.lln, Harned, Flood, Duffy, Petereon, 2. Two-basa hits Duffy, Rooslla, Flood'.

Bases on balls Off Olson, Harned, 11 Struck out Br Olson, Harned, 6. Mldwood Aces A. abr Olbsoa.ae.. .4 0 0 C.I C. C.

C. 241 al ab rh oa 1 2Rooalln.3b. 2 10 0 1 Doyle.rf.p. 8 10 0 0 Bllss.lb..,. Harned Capuanoga.

Flood 0 0 10 0 2 0 111 1110 0 115 110 0 0 0 2 3 10 6 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 110 0 Duffy. p.m. 3 1 8 0 I 1 1 I I CarbonUh. 8 0 1 8- OlCohen.p.,., 0 OILtnenan.c. 1 0 OIHorland.rf.

0 0 Horaanx.rf. 0 0 J.H'rper.rf 2 0 0 E.H'r'er,2b 10 0 Florl.cf... 10 0 TrWer.cf 10 0 McCann.lf. 10 0 MSS219I 27 6 4 21 14 C. C.

0 1 0 1 0 0 8 Mldwood Acta A. 10 0 10 1 03 Errors Ronslln, Capuano, Gibson, Peterson, Duffy, K. Harper 2. Two-baae hlta Duffy, Harned, Horeanx, Basea on balls Off Cohen. Duffy.

Doyle. 2. Btruck out By Cohen, Duffy, 4: Doyle. 5. The New Bedford Club of Windsor Terrace downed the Middle-town (N.

Club in both" ends of a twInbllU winning the first contest I'M SlrvlPLY By WILLIAM Both. Pitchers Former Dod-: Carltons tost 1 S-Inning Game Last By IRWIN N. ROSEE The Battle of Dodgers, old and new. Perhaps, ltls stretching a point a bit beyond orthodox lines, to call Charley Perkins of the Bushwicks and Paul.Schreiber' of the Carltons players with Brooklyn baseball background, but no one can deny that they both -wore a Dodger1 uniform- at one And tonight under; the arclights at Dexter Park, the two- meet again- as the Bushwicks and Carltons tangle. The laat time the twe met.

the game went IS innings with Schreiber losing', a heart -breaker. i But this is getting away from the story. It aeema back In 1920, Uncle Robby took young Schreiber out of Jacksonville High 8 c-h 1 and brought him North to remodel him along the, bij. league lines. Paul was fair and came back twice during his career until he finally resigned himself to the Perkins; only lsat season, was accorded an opportunity to make good and recretly feels that he was railroaded by the Dodgers.

Anyway, the two meet again tonight and it la with keen interest that semi-pro baseball watches this Third' Baseman- Ernie Sabo.of the Parkways is Hungarian and talks to' his b6as, Joe Rosner, in his 'native -tongne-. Manager Charley Francis of the Farmers is eligible for -tht House -of David, sporting A full beard, simply because his illness forbids shaving Boston Brown, Bay. Ridge's colorful, umpire, is one of the men in blue In the Police-: Fire, title series Jerry who has been a sensation with the Elmhurst Grays, credits all his success'to the astute handling of -Catcher Bill Nasi) of Columbia Tubby Raskin, booed and discouraged by Farmer fans earlier in the season, has suddenly found himself a local celebrity and the reason is his Aid pinch hitting. Next to Elmer the Great Terris McDuffie of the Black Eagles likes to.be called Dizzy Dean. The Home Owners' Association is like the month of March It came in like a Hon and is going out like a lamb The Metropolitan Booking Association is making money in its first year, a fact Boss Skee Watson never dreamed of Don't be surprised if Dazzy Vance begins a semi-pro contract and the club is one other than the Springfield Greys The other.

day a car was given away at 'Dyckman Oval and the winner-was a fellar in the park err -the first- rime. Tha Mao (Parkway, Posnacks are three-ing. Bob Grody, basketball star, is the Flanagan-Nay field manager Gus president of tha Negro Baseball League, doesn't believe Max Baer a cinch for Joe Louis unlike the other colored base ball owners, Alex Pompea, owner of the New Tork Cubans, is experimenting with a gigantic light that may revolutionize night baseball-, 50 Cart to Line Up At Crossbay Tonight With danger lurking in every turn over 60 cars' will face the starting line at the Crossbay Sunrise Speedway tonight. Reprsenting the Automobile Racing Association wlH be Mike Collins, Joe. Bob.

Kingsley Woods-worth, Bob Smith, Mike -Andiano and Micky Lowack. On the other hand 'the Garden State Racing Association will be well fortified with such speed demons as Virgil DeMarrio. Tommy McWllliams. Johnny Ulesky, Bob Vanese. Johnny Gongannon and Edward Delissio.

There will be seven events; GREYHOUND RESULTS First Raos Quarter mile. Commandant (8) 10.80 4.40 4 Kitty Sing (4) 4.00 3 Crtppen- 7 4 Time, 8-5 seconds. Harr Met-gallant. Plenty Hot, Bashful. Eon, galiy Alden also ran.

Second Raoe Quarter mile. Bo lah (7) 46.40 18 On 13 Modest Boy (1) 5.20 4 I Fawna Otflcar (S ft Time, 27 Billy -f i Buckle, Dreary Coast, Ben Roll also ran. Third Raca Futurity. Black Games (2) 11.40 4.WI Lucky Sahara (1) 4.00 3 Stuntneys Buddy (4) 3 Time. 30 seconds, liarvelous Kitty.

Snowllake, Betty Boar, Princess. Flchet also ran. Fourth Rare Quarter mile. Paddy Denolsy (2 4 American Royal 8.00 4 Tea Roaa tl) Time, 4-8 aeconds. Kansas Fn- Charlie Wad, Vary Nell, Kentucky Hiss Smarty also Tan.

Fifth Race FTva-slxtaanths of a m'te. Cross Trlggsr (5) Storms (81 1180 George Elfrtnk 4 Time. 32 4-5 seconda. Brave Fc Skeeta Croaa. Btshop, A Chance, Dick also ran.

Sixth Race Futurity. Kllehannlg Guide. t) U.20 5.40 Red Wad (2) 4.S0 I Shy Leaf (l) Time, 291-5 second. Tratflc Twenty Six, Chain Link, Twenty Tli. Crack Down, also ran.

Bevanth Race Quarter mile. Officer Little (1 12.40 Black Trouble (6 4.80 Sam Roy 4V Time, 52-8 soconda. Castle Tow Benito, Fultona Leader, Bast. Chance, I. V.

also ran. Eighth Race Quarter mile. Black Momenta (1) 18.00 8 SO Supreme Court (3) Newt (2) Time. 28 1-8 seconds. Evansdew, June, Ban Tone, Ai Saucers, Khu ran.

Ninth Race Futurity. Ben Andrews (i) t.80 4 an Anna Breese (4) 8.00 Top Notch 1) Time, 29 2-5 seconds. Sun BM1. Baun. Black 1 ai'O ran.

Tenth Race Futurity. Purple H.ia 1 180 4 11 Montea Memory (2) t.j ilaxey (71 Time, 89 S-S Knock Rockaway. Flight Ottlcer, Puollc Sunny Kay. Return. Bout With Escobar to Be Staged Within 60 Days.

By JACK CUDDY Notes from a ringside seat: Torn McArdle, former Madison 'Square' "Garden yesterday was appointed matchmaker for the 20th' Century Club. McArdle, 1, who took' the Garden job a few months before Tex Rlckard's death fn, 1928 and who served a couple years under President W. F. Carey, will, begin work Immediately upon the supporting; card for the Maxle Baer-Joe Louis scrap next month. It was McArdle's Rlckard training- that, influenced Jacobs In his decision;" Several New Tork boxing writers disliked the decision which gave Lou Salica victory over Sixto Escobar in the bantamweight title fight They scored the boxing commission for delaying announcement of the official vote until yesterday.

The decision was unanimous for the with Judges Abe Goldberg and Tom O'Rourke giving Salica nine and ten rounds, respectively. Referee Arthur Donovan also voted for Salica because of more effective punching and better physical condition st the finish, although he gave i Escobar eight rounds and Salica; six. Champion gallca agreed yesterday to meet Escobar in a return match at Madison Square Garden within1 60 days. Meanwhile he may fight Juan Ztirlta, of Mexico, in an over-fhe-weight match at Montreal. BUI McCarney, contact man at Maxio Boer's Speculator training camn.

went Inti a Snn'iilAinr barber shop the other day for a hair trim. Bill always has been mighty proud of his curley brown locks. He fell asleep In the barber chair. When he awoke ho had a convict hair cut. The next night Bill visited a nearby road-house.

With a bellow of rape he rushed for the orchestra. There playing the violin was his alleged barber. Strong hands prevented Bill from flaying the fiddler. Tom McGovern, manager of the Irish heavyweight. Jack Doyle, bet against a syndicate (5,000 to that Doyle knocks out Buddy In I night Billy Mitchle, the Attica, N.

druggist who manages Heavyweight Al Delaney, is trying to get Al on the Baer-Louts card by offering to fight any boxer in the country. Delaney is the youngster who came back from a knockout by Buddy Baer to fight a draw with Tommy Loughran. Mttchie claims Al is the hardest punching heavy in the ring. He floored Buddy In their first round. One of these days Mnxie Baer and brother Buddy will tangle In an Impromptu knockdown-dragon They are bitter enemies, although they used to be the closest Publicity did tt.

Maxle is Jealous of Baddy's rise to fame, and Buddy la scornful of Maxie's ring prowess, following the Braddock fiasco. Handlers are ever on the alert to prevent their constant verbal jabs from turning to outright wallops. Joe'Louis, Detroit's tan Tornado, will arrive in New Tork tomorrow, just in time for the boxing commission meeting at which the site of his training camp will be announced. Joe is visiting in D.C. RIDGERS TO FACE TWO COLORED FOES Hope to Avenge Defeat by Cubans Tonight.

Tha Bay Ridge Baseball Club will cross bats with two members Of the Negro National Professional League this week when they on the New York Cubans and Brooklyn Eagles. Both games will be played under the arc lights of Bay Ridge Oval, 86th at and ISth ave with the Cubans furnishing the opposition tonight, and the Eagles on Friday. The Cubans have developed an Intense rivalry with the Bay Ridge team and both will be out for baseball blood tonight In this season. In a night game at the Oval, the Bay Rldgera defeated the Cub-ana, Last week, despite Joe Stryker pitching splendid ball, the Cubans topped Bay Ridge by I to J. Tonight the Ridges will try to atone for that defeat Stryker will probably face the Cubans again tonight Sunday the Bay Ridgers will play host in a' double-header at Bay Ridge Oval to the Havana Stars those outstanding player who twice this season defeated all-star white teams in charity baseball games, the last one taking place last Thursday at Farmers Stadium.

Barber To Take On Beaver At Hempstead Hank Barber grapples with Little Beaver in the feature exhibition to a finish at the Hempstead Bowl tonight. Farmer Ntemcsyk of Central Park. L. Is In the semi-final. He will be opposed by Tony Rocco.

Juetln Giraldl will meet George Lenlhan and Henry Graber will take on Walter Underhlll. DOS RACING item anui 10 Race 10 Ft Tim Ills P. M. N. Brown Line Bui Express Service from KIDT0WN BUS TERMINAL 43rd fail of Broadway $100 Round Trip Including Admiiiion NO MINGR3 ADMITTED formidable, might squeeze into the picture.

Dowdy Dell has an outside chance. Trebor, robbed of his last, meets the same sort of company, and if well meant again should score. Hunterdon has the fleet Miss Bam to beat for the place. Distance is against inflame. Galmica should go well here.

Louis d'Or ran so badly last time that one might have thought he was the favorite. He has class over his rivals in the steeplechase, and if Bellhouae doesn't fall off he should take it Poppyman, erratic, is the one to beat. Hoursend might be third. Canlento's two Saratoga outings are hard to put together, without spelling Limburger, but one doesn't know whether to suspect the good race or the bad- race. These heats" might as well be run in the dark, for all that's been done about them.

Sunny Jim has five two-year-olds in the Albany and one of them might get home. Certainly appears he wants to win this heat. Mr. Bones might beat all five. Booming Guns has a fine race to recommend him.

Sangreal is a fair sort. Phantom Fox might do tt at a big price. King Saxon comes back for the fourth and should win, but a horse away for six weeks is never a real good bet. Brannon has Whizzaway to beat for the place. Wise Daughter can improve on her last Cycle, unless by dope is wrong, will kiyi.

A. Baroni, the sage of Narragan-sett or Is it at NarraganseU, has two In the sixth, but the price won't be $18.60, so you'll have to use your judgment. Either can win it Four Spot is very well liked by stable connections and is in nicely. Glastonbury will hardly mind the weight, but the distance Is just short for him. He might get up.

Red Badge is weighted out of it Just a money chance for Tempestuous. d-Sand Cloud, Morning Mall, -Saracen, Speed to Spar. ANSETT Raca ISeventh Baca lEIghth Race IBuhstltuta IZevar IT.aat Romance lOsclllatlon Top High Zulu Lad Golden Vein Idle Victory I Social Climber Raapect CONSENSUS AT SARATOGA Pipers IFIrst Race I Second Rare IThlrd Race IFourth Race IFIfth Racs I8lth Raca Brooklyn ITrebor ILouls d'Or laFitr.almroooa Entry King Saxon Rust Sand Cloud Tlmea Union Bam Pnppyman Mr. Bones Rrannon i ThonoB Four Spot 1. H.

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