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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1020. ROTARY BASEBALL LEAGUE OPENS WITH TWO GAMES AT WALNUT HILL PARK — CORBINS AND NEWMATICS TO BATTLE TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL CIRCUIT—LEGION TEAM AGAIN DEFEATS PLAINVILLE—CRASH OF CARDINALS STRANGEST IN HISTORY FALL OF CARDINALS IS PLAINVILLE BOWS @ MOST EXPENSIVE HURLER [ii:i i @i f | NEWMATIC TEAM BATTLES ormier, 1 STRANGEST IN BASEBALL 10 [EGION TAAM = @ o wgoi CORBIN OUTFIT TONIGHT | vance Three TR S s v b il e | Only ;ame Scheduled in Industrial Baseball S sibility May Be Traced to Collapse of Veteran Y o R N : s L Only One (-an._c Schedu ) chpf(’!il::lh]inlg) Staff—Team Loses to Giants—Robins EddY‘GEO‘Ie: Past En[xy Scores R ||| LR ki :::0‘ League Tonight—Stanley Works and Landers to Turn Back Reds—Cubs Down Phillies in Both Ends Another Win in District LOO}] | ‘ 5 & 1] b_ | Nathan Hale team just at the wrong Clash in League Thursday Night—Both Teams in times, greatly helped tf Willow Sl = : - it of a Twin Bill—Pirates Nese Out Braves in 11 In- Brook team to score a 13 0 10 vic- a Tie for First Place—Contest Is Considered the tory in the game that was played on ate the hoie Sttelch o il : ; Diamond No. 2. John Smithwick Most Critical of the Entire Season. Legion Baseb: 4 % b director-in-chief of the playgroun Glover post team by some . . i 0N DY Sh0es s — e T s e ‘ e :\J‘:‘tn‘z‘;‘l“nl).;m.o|.| st hy tossing over Standin: R (-Darnes combine of S 1 | v et gpive ground and kept right behind anut Hill park last fi | Yor the first two innings the ganley Works 3 St. Matts by virtue of a 6-1 tri- s i | medtl ’ @8 | came was a tight battle, In o the punders eI ph over the South Congregational { third, Willow Brook broke the ice|iarnirs .. .... i S pine. Wilh fwo out and Nelson on by scoring one run but in the last Corbins ] Ao third. Stromquist’s shot to center half of the session, Nathan Hule Daper Goods .. 33 | rolled Johnston's legs for | came back and staged a rally that nley Rule .. 2 5 {he circuil, and the Swedes wers | netted four ru his opened the N. B. Machine ..... 5 never headed aiter that, Combining | way for plenty scoring ' Oniy one game is scheduled to be|n well-directed Kk with infield The third saw the Willow Brook piived in the Industrial balll crrors on the part of the losers, the contingent slap out three hits, one a = At wealnnE I Ena +.| Lutherans scored their six runs off triple, another a dowble and a third [1he P. & 1% Corbin team is care cor In tho first fonr innings, aft- 1 single. for two runs while the meet up with the New Britam |« ey were quelled ely an Hales failed to cross the | Machine nine at 3:30 o'clock by the neat work of Morey at short S g | t 4 | g " This, however, is only the lull he- eany Swedes infield was onl | A en came the fifth and Willow | o0 1o storm becaus Thursday e brand of ball and Brook went into ti lead. Three giohy (wo games will be ved, one a ¢ efforts of the ! hits and four erroi upled with all o r vihich is cansldered to be (he most O 5. IFresen pitched ninth, however L v H : few stolen bases gave the winners a cpigies| iNcrunalEhatlatos Yy 1 1t was only by very lib- him 1 t sin | A collection of four runs which added 'engire lenauc cral s the losers were fo what they already had, put them in the lead of 7 to 4. Nathan hale \ zot one vack in the last half of the 1o «suf 1on 1o face These four h local lad's t vietory over the Plainville This will ba hetween the St credited ¢ " Phey scored Werl 11 i ¢ Jonly in the i vhen Peter- v two rn Wt the which wre in a t d in going 4 = cre made in this IS A LO[ OF i ¥ / Brook scored three more. Azain | i i i 2 B ' pussed bail SUGAR FCR /28 "f‘ 2 4] \\DA‘ZZ\(’ in the scventh, {he winners Bt AR e e by e seas ) 3 e put three runs : nakiers so far ; ; { AFTERNOONS WORK, < v although this ended their 3 iy . with a Plainville mispl for - ih ek dayie thogbestietiosta in this wec Stelma wer 3 lights foi % 8 aracands S 4 . SNl B s ey HEUY WILL DAZ TN ’ 3 Nathan Hale batters could ot ti 5 e AEht it the Tosex A AndEscnnd (han 50 3 5 : game. Another pair of cou S SHTHARE NEXTT et | Ll lnae Sl e yzether Iafnirs and Americay | the wo blows each Tn the eighth, & v y : the Stal in the fol- i ~? ¥ ¢ g Landers ¢ 1 ©=niey | The lincups and score by innin 3 hase % Works will meet on Diamond No. i month Vir three runs and two more came in session but in - the sixth, Willow (10 Jeague at the present time. This || Iy and t for two ccond and a pair of & s hope and Schmarr's il AR while the other two teams will holl Parker, p; B posit ” £ ) 3 i ; in the ninth but the necessary | 1o e cls, 2h; Oshorn ¥ fe:1 on Diamond No. 2 2b; Osborne, f,éllj/gz,@w’\.,—\ punch to keep the runners on and stelma, ¢; Josept the hits to send them around wer: losing team, in an excellent d ¥ obins were turni < th . 5 16 27 _ (e 2 he v *d any kind of decent sup- ! 1 Cincinnati Reds, 4 to s le . Dubens in S i AU X ) 5 { D Lyons, pitching for the win- L i 203 100 x— the Robins only a game and s hal e e od form. Stein- — stznmoers Run Wikd first division Nt fon 3 nto rieht for the first Plainville Ierg 1 for the winners, teen runs in the second inning pounded Weo Willt: o) Wi 2t i Tl R e DY WERNER LAUDE e oy et i the elaing e witn Fipst Lutherans Win—Stan- ve stighly more than half of the Sherdel for its, ten the ! 00/ 64 3 k ion NEA Service Sporis Writ nately at dozen 1 one-handed, hack-handed stab o otal piled up by the Stanley Memor- coming in two mnings for all ovin | | J :_' *, L ot Do and two| Lust spring. when Dazzy ane ek i i ity | 1Y bl atter & hard run. Tynch - [g08 Se{ qu SGOL‘“‘A% Rego]‘d il team in - defeating Trinity runs. K Scotl he il o 4 acro srooklyn’s famous fire » Nathan Hale team was the thodists by 31- d setting new ! cer with three bingles out o The simmary e for his previous s league sco rocords for a game William Watson Inter-Chureh Standine . ook : ; | . 1y hases ms. L e WILLOW RRO? . farce. Jack ‘Thorstenson, homie run Reds only fonr t Lirooklyn a ar N orle Dagsy RIS . Won L : . he local pit giilgoub faigyzy. : o work and it is sord Al nd for iing. The game was a 2 king of the circuif, celebrated his 1 Lreezed through to an casy victory nmy Canpad A SR ¥ ¥ . Matthew's . 4 : Wy v"‘ _ " ; Rl / performed to get the 25 G's M i I 2 ,’ : m‘ i , turn to the game by socking one of L and friple le 1 E 3 1 In 1928 he worked on jn; g < G I | Al Morton's offerir to deep loft eight hits but honie runs by . 5 - e tor Dazz o ] O South Cor % 3 hd ifterncons. He completed G e 1 : for the circuit in > first inning phant e Bualiiind ¢ I before the game was over i Moor T ind Bissone ‘,, ¥ 1 1 ¢ o oceasion All told h ch- GO S 0 Swedis Y b S ) b : A a triple and iwo doubles abled Robtsit odusiiol ik i 3 i Laaron = LS ings, winning 22 ar o WS AR 2 : =010 his collection. “Huwk™ Rittner al- runs out of the collection i By { % | seene H (s : 3 : t. Mat 5 Glermans Bu e e e e e s The second place Chicago ;5 sy i H s ooner ha: n e o D Tl therans continued smoothiy on the sfaved a game oft 1 - ) ‘ ] 9 i e TRy e 14 27 8 way to another possible Inter lead by downing the both ends of a double hill ahd 7 to 6. Chuck Kiein S s e e e “4th, 25th and h home 3 I« J naE wlien Lhalsensphbopan return 1o the slah the during the double hill CLLIMLS L ¢ B ) o could on or g : day inst Lonis, tho rally, heing major leag rship i this de < ! e e ; i e and some fi 10ices o liner from 1 partment. Hack Wilson g 5 | part o d i 3 5 At midLseason Vanco T en in I ros the plate, Y vrsne g 1losers a run in the fi t to leave the | nd, later 23rd homer in the first game e SGLOVED. fonnots e 1L O Maits rede to the fore with a trio|p. An error by Grorg Ray Kolp was touched for enly and finished np other fellow Stanley Mo scorcleeper went down for the third time, while cvery player on the Stanmore team had two or three of am tots y Morton was knocked fro literally durin Church baseball le pennant last night when Billy Preisser sed of the Swedisi ¢t than sharp pains were | less than 85 every time he wrap. great rig the soup bone around hin th four hits and th on by :. Dahlman's hit the g itterson and . Pinkerton, who of markers in the fourth and added | ro)jowed re pounded hard six_more runs in the last three | sy, the Pirates to boat £ N SRR ! ; ’ 1 = ey sl , . e str f inz streak to cight | Ziu o 01 ¢ : T AN AL TN L L .1 ! ) Unt L run for the Bethany team e R v i o L s in a row. Comorosky scored the iy AT i il 0 W - = so 1 il " ni tentional errors. ' Sups B e SIS , REEEE OPEN PLAY FOR SFASON .+ e e Clarke's fly back of first ba \ Totais 7 1| Zenh s R S 1 iV 2448 1 [ s cnturciof tho igantc. Mler hit s wnley Memorial — victory lcft the Pirates leading the home run and two singles and had ter T ] 1 e Tota s 1 27 2 n large share in the downfall of yo. stoh! ittrer Cubs by two ar 1 half games o + ¢ a A ot 4. A fc : H. Rittner The Yankees picked up half a| reze—Ran ¢ ‘ J g oo o w2 Payadise Park and Willow Brook Teams Are Returned TS LAST NIGHT Seabuts (N Mo eflion St iaon ;1. Stohl, 1h: Han e or & etics by tin 0 Al il i 3 e > a 5 e - —_— nected safely more than once, while hinity T : e B e o o i bree Ve Winners At Walnut Hill Park—Vance and Nathan| | e PR e e S SR et % L g 5 : the losing side fo hit twice. The Kiehes, 3h; Morton, p-ss; Ward, 1} Detroit, splitting a dot h Clevs s Torter, 7 outs By out e : Hale Combinations Are On the Losing Erd—Plen- || Boston—Frmic schuaf, —Boston |10 T8 & seore by e . e 3abe Ruih's 201 ; the A NEARING ty of Loose Playing Causes Defeats of Both Teams ). o J < She - : niing : Al [0A i 2 ork—Sammy Dorfman. Ne % Preisser S o third o % 2 S e v | AT —Two More (Contests Wednesday, sk, stopped Petey Mack, Jersey | Klopp. 1h: W, Preisser, p: M. Stees . Mem 1 28 6 ‘f"?ltf” !I;? :d“"_»‘““ Houlh = = . 5 Foranto—Steve Rocco, Toro Fink, e; St . o opened next w The South S8 8 e . e e o v ! outpointed I'hil Tobias, New York,| Swedish y—Dahlman church will meet the St. Matts on i "I eliing 4 tford Showing the Way in the 3 ; ; Lalae o 2lan Lazerlof, &h: t 1 i/ Diamond No. 1 and cndeavor 1o rec vuuv\v for ¥ Pay ny Grand Rapids Mich. — George V' Johnson ) . tave off the vengeful attack of the Cleveland slugge e Lastern Sector and Bristol Willow 0 Leiperville, Pa., stopped | A1 B rf: W. Ander- |leaders as they scek revenge for mel :uh! Yerk » the t 8 4 Vance h, San Francisco, (2) s their only defeat. The Swedi game of their double bill wi L F 1 1 0 Heads Western Nathan Halc Billv Avrton, Winnipeg, . and Trinity hodist n IFrisco Grande, of Buffa- | St 1 9 7 sppose each other, and the Sta stopped the Iirst Lutherans, unior Hartfor g s 0 Tha Doys of Real Sport BY BRIGGS berry as the Washinztol lL.ouis Bro s o & h " =5 5 son, is clos g American L : ‘ e e e wnddTdioall 8 2 \ the r nine in th b i o o " Havdware n Friday. This wili . 2 n division |* o . e Hartford, with only two games 1 1 ted the Vance Diam oon when ngs of Corm toeing W TN [0ME erday's Homers