New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1930, Page 11

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» to install a system of slow motion pictures by which players will be s ] Speakin Zil[Er e e of Sports |ers in the game. A large, screened | mirror will also be installed by | which perfection in strokes may be reached. This is the first open air school game cach to their feat for the second ball for his team, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 19 11 credit. The Lutherans, who finished sec- ond a year ago, had to accept de time this year. Their regular battery was missing. but Harry Stromquist pitched good being unfortunate in that the hits made off him were 'CHAMPION DeMOLAY QUINTET |- e : S | concentrated in the third and fourth p que n v Nati B 1 L q. "\I‘kn;l.‘:‘:xl :aon‘ll.x n:rmm of liow 18 | devoted entirely to practice pro- | trames for seven of their eight runs o o gers a Ra‘e ]Ul MHOBZ{I amflg ead 3 or the American Legion | visions, knowr h | S 7 f t i H i oMK ‘ 1 in this section. On | Shepard puzzled the Swedes with his c A ’ f”’l“"ob"-"’ baseball team. A. prac- | the groundsa golfer can drive, ap- |slow spinner for five innings and of such a Cl’f)hm Is Rfipldly Chflflg'flg \'1— session was held last night at|proach, putt, use the irons or do | weathered a storm of bunts in the CEsOI e —— Walnut Hill park, If evidences mean |anything that fs required in 4 |sixth . after three sure hod bern i anything, New Britaln is going 10| game, without confining himself or | scored and the bases still filled when A L DLO : i !m'hc another <trong bid for ”“‘hflrwlf to the limits of an indoor|the third out was made. A last = o cks 8o came onsl piasainithietyear | saligoly E el atel a0l tha i UimoN it nerar e URHn (a7 s HEnInE s c sentation o / 3 [be reached oy a minute's drive | ugeless. G = enson t 7‘hfll High school b, :nml:\ 1e4M | rom the state road. It will bo open | W, Patterson led the winners' at- S e 3 jont ti ey e BB RIS SUTEE S TON orfnanectio moxtinecl [tack with three safe hits, while A. ed e 0'Do [ S 2 =S X | Foberg made a like number for the e or to | Jcag 2 Leamn hiescios Therelimnojeam | Lutherans. The line-ups and scorc I riaReinssion funds scheduled for today and next Wed- | aseba tan ]no e | ks Pnonn i h 3 e iaiaas yj,?‘“ i Trinity M. F.—Kraut, 1b; W. Pat- Only £ old . i How to Pla) the Old The track team enters the first SrT T ferson, 2 Pinkerton. ¢; H ) g S £ Time Game of Ringer ot isciso) soh~ailedl dnaatalt Lode AMERICAN LEAGUE Pinkerton, se; & p: C. Carle I e > 1 tod Wed el . — rf; Jones, . Patterson, If; R st vhen it engages Crosby High school : £ 2 b e e KRR Games Yesterday on, b track in Memorial Field at Willow | Washington 5-4. Philidelphia 3-0 Lutheran—Nelson. Th: 1. duty : ol btk Hosion . New York 4 33 Benke, ss-c; Stromquist ] g 2 R —_ (Othericlubsinolischeduled)? | Ried Tobet Ub Clolineonslty Hulty | Front row, left to right—Walter Berglund, Elme | Coach Lionel Depot will have the Standing “;'5' =b-se; Bengston, cf; C. Foberg. | Captain Alden Hewett, Wiltog Mor lif’eu | e first opportunity 3»‘ the year P"‘“ W. i Betd g E Ry 43 row—D>Manager William Holcomb, ugene i : i ) ’v"d”‘“"_p’ st s able 10 | Washington 19 4 679 | First Luth, 003 1—5 9 3| Bm\«n, Ellsworth Carroll, Walter Stohl, il S s ' si el e b el R b R B o St. Matis Win Opener 0 Rkeliicckine Eois SIEINInEeNd | o Enana iR R 0 553| mho championship SI. Matthews |~ — ————— 2 - g |7 S S e S GENIOR CITY LEAGUE TO i The High school team is entered | L,"“I'"" : 402 |5t John's German Lutherans, Ot % : & : X Louis 16 35 i 2 Aatan Zort P In the Hartford Count MCA R ' ) u:b; baffled the losers with m TART PLAY ON J NF 15 dates for th : ] meet to he held at Willow Rrook | & | speed and curves, struck out eight g4 3 A e na e Satasyl | men. and permitted only three hits c 3 i moon PRI 'l"]:"'"‘? '\T\':l:r-'p B. Stabert was given somewhat er- n d o > Philadelphia a ashington , 1 5 'y 1 = AL ALE P RRA ) g atic support but 14 the A ng of Team Repre- | & I e R e St e ‘Opcnmg Date Is Decndcd at Meeting of Team Repre- ")) ¢ 0 t Be piayed I ik ovd tametiowl | il 1o 77 n the third inning. when | sentatives at City Hall—Only Five Teams Entered 0 be played in this omor: St. Louis at Detroi Prelecers i homeronn with v | o cr to rece ce fans who make i ctice | L i s home r ! P & X g Lhoee fansiniogmake ibe prsticnl e T [on base started a four-run rally. | —Sixth to Be Chosen at ‘Mecting Next Friday — |record an e ; pienty of chances io enjoy them-| phuadelpnia at Washington ;L;?:n”“,'; Wrsuanogs el Frank Anastasia Named President and Stanley!'* Ives. The Republican A. C., Holy| New York at Boston jof € SAhnin| e ONeT NALC . o ) , . and Kensington teams are the | Cleveland at Chicago, Fink counted again in the fourth | Budnick Secretary-Treasurer — Rules Are Made ) j three who are holding forth in their| St Louis at Detrojt A Racio and By eiees it Public A &= ; oy | H. Zeigler's solid hit to left sc3 — h Thadndusrial Basebail leagde wiil NATIONAL LEAGUE !ad Kulman with the first St. John il RN | = Grérinextinica i el run in the sixth. while E. St X B CORBLUTT SCORES KAYO L t Walnut Games Yesterday hit safely and worked around on a {ght at the o Ca 2 0. May 17 (R—Young d echeduled to be plaved at Walnu SieT vk oritat b sifaiely and orued stound on 2 e & Ies 2 S : i of § r Pennsylvania spring Hill park. The interest in the Indus- | plooiqer oSS b }“_ml Ppass e last | E : 23 5 Aoublenilre: | tice tly completed al leaguo is decper than ever S| philueinnia.Pittsburgh, rain [ e s et 1 Gt i io of gooc . z;d o dval:‘;\riw‘n:‘ (Othey clubs not scheduled). | was beautiful, Suess being accord=1 g d 5 2 : g0 d for Coa said. W s should be larger than at any Wersts B a ad e : omple ration from th his ordaimet o 5 Wa errorless support. Kulman's play in )4 S | > 3 oIy :: r opening day games in the | Sheiing SHEoisas appart i iman e lay ) i el ¢ it 2 % s ot ‘.\M o “" St. John's. The line-ups and scorc | scason, i Sl : Bobby Jones, American gOIT | Brookivn . veen. 14 by innings: name of s pion. is giving his backers in |gy ovis e 5t Matthew's German Lutheran——| Ji.cc i the e ’ = o e Do Linn, 1b: W. Preis Tesiiekankl o or 1g rade Lawn Deeds ends he | Ginainaat o mann, cof; J. Pre MECancy Ry - > L d F il- the Walker Cup mateh, | g o * i+ lp: W. Surko, rf; o "’;"”‘ ; ol s an ertilizers Lesnomiva & ] 23 s 3 d those who h on io er o or i e L n May 26 an hen the United ferma g s | e on that next job. States amateur championship ag Games Today N ss: Kaminsky, c: Bral- |according to a 0 g . PLC I:JT“:;I",::'I lR‘l‘“v:no leaved grasses for e Chicago at St. Louis. e il L . o meeting s 1 G As a golfer, Bobly has no equ Roston at New York, 2 ! stavert [sbiileupolt, Lyjine MECRE AT : e SHADY MIXTURE. for shady or dry spots. He appears to get better and better | oo o0 o in oin | Kulman, cf; Schurman. rf; B. Sta- |Scnted last nigh X 5 & QUICK GROWING MIXTURE. for quick re- vather than to deteriorate in any 4 AOMTE bert. p. SEIUALIN S e s (OO0 ‘ . % <ults followed by a fine permancnt Lawu. - d te In aMYi Brooklyn at Philadelphia I e _7 10 o|Frank Anastasia i . g X . &Y. Bobby/is the greatest gol ers ——— Sl > » '3 4| Budnich of Tested Garden and Field Seeds ol i Pl B e e it Games Tomorrow StRionnis g 000 00THE ders; West : AT A L S e < « REYNOLDS helie hat anyone would B 2 ’ he rori. ptists made 11 |and Holy ( d R Sl Church league play and then coast. | resident o : GRAIN & FEED CO Glenna Collett was unfortunate| [ ttSPurgh at Cincinnati. ed to a 16-5 victory at the expense ; ‘]:‘X";: SSS DAY . t in she had o of {07 the First Baptists, who thereby |Deld that position € P > E , N < i onyaey h o - s ceasone { 0 Y 3 those off daye that canngt he ex-| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE suffered their second loss of the | eral ons ! J o 5 We Know Our Seeds plained in any line of sporfs. Glenna NS | week The Josers made one run jn | Was naw g BECreldy e - L NE 26';1 lost but her performance in E Games Yesterday the first half of the initial inning. awrence . Manga T TELEPHONE, land was creditable. 5 ut then the Memorial nine feil aLHEEl T = e i‘ PN 0, 3 upon Kiaffer for a series of healthy | Pame his assistants i | xro‘h.fw. 4. Re | wallops which. with a collection of | He will have f 4 | Teronto 4, Baltimore {errors, gave them their big st L P | — TIREY ot rair in fhe second ) E Standing ame, but after that Elsworth Ca s e [ Bura W ! roll went into the box and stop rad el i & them for the remainder of the | Aafternoon o i . i game dney held the losers safe Diamon ’f'\" & o8 14 AFoURnfievthe score played on b T Domitic Soccoh Introduces Goll > 23 =Gl WO e N . 12 4 i o Innovation Near Here ] e gie 7 g ¢ Drummond. o — 1. was vote to e One of the greatest golf innova- Games Today tions, ever attempted in this section Newark at Montrea) | Bl City at Buffalo e Baltimore at Toronto N Reading at Roches outdoaqr golt college on a S A plot of land adjoining the course at | EASTERN LEAGUE ‘ Goodwin park in Hartford He has : =0 ired an area of land on Jordan Games Yesterday ‘ across from the 13th tea| -Allentown 17, Hartford e hich Albany 7. New Haven Pittsfield 3, Providence Springficld 4. Bridgeport 3 ith a width of cge has been designed and | Mr. Soccoli E G e Standing ol it o Dt ol ihalconntl| W, L. i i past winter, he has -\[‘f e spent considerable time in Florida | AlPANY ........ 14 looking over the leading courses|Allentown ...... 15 tlerciand Ha has talen most of (ne | Bridgenort 15 £0od points from these adapteq | Springfield 16 them to his place in Wethersticld, |Hartford Providence Pit be a solel f eld ceevenn rve for hegin 10; for players | Il in the dub class o an 1| SR dflnme; Today | improve thei those | Hartford at Allentown, ® B e Albany at New Haven Pittsfield at Providence at Springficld their sttok 50 constructed as to accom il imo- dgep: Games 10morrm‘ Hartford Albany Pittsficld at A compete bl Springfield at “THEIR SECOND MIN it will be pos- as hard and as far ¢5 From le to drive hese one possibly can There are also rass oo tor e o naniean 0 §(, Malts and Memorial Baptists | who will wish to perfect a slice or | { a hook, while wooden tees with C pF G mats on them will be for the use of | 0 “'S aImes ‘ those who wish to practice with | irons Inter-Church Stasding ! The fairnays have been prepared Wi AT PC with as much care as are those on - 0 1.000 a well regulated course. The grass is | gy 3 ; 1 0 1.000 closely clipped w e rouzhi|south (ong o 0 1.000 gives conditions just as they will be | g 4,.,‘,,\ & g 0 1.000 found on a course. Lines of pin cmori 1 0 1.000 trees border cach side of the fair- ekt ath o 1 000 ways giving a on 10 st Mark's Episc. .. 0 1 000 each lane First Baptist ...,.. 0 2 000 | Two large greens covered With | irst Lutheran 0 2 000 natural velvet bent grass have beeh | Greaking & five-year Jin, the | built under the supervision of one |7Trinity Methodists defeated the of the best known greenskeepers in | yirst [utherans by an $-5 count in | the state. These are well groomed |, jo contested Inter-Church | and cared for and will serve exeel- | pasebal league game at Willow ently for the keenest putter or the | Brook park last evening and moved v dub. Pfertilizer of the most | nto a technical half-game lead over | xpensive kind has been used to p carest competitors, It was he greens in the tinest -possibl t time in the history of the | endition e that the Methodists had been Retween the road and the tees. is to defeat the Tutherans and it wide plot f ground where M last ail-enders to Soccoll plans to install a chipping | the 1op of the standing with two ind putting section. This wil “T | victories in as many games, al- | flluminated for night play jgh no less than four other| it be conducted in| have perfect records in cr"‘ the future. It is planned also later | 12 Nordgren, « Memorial Bay Qlson, 2b: May Leno, If tevenson, cf. st Bapt. 100 003 1— e Mem. Bapt. 1140 010 x—16 11 3 mes Monday On Monday evening the First heran Method on DI Matthew's Lutheran diamond.” and South Cengregational | ns will meet at Diamond No. 1. ts and Memor- mond No. 2 Mark's Episcopal and and St teams on PLENTY OF CRIPPLES Chicago White Sox Face the Cleve- land Indians Enough May Chivago. 17 White Sox. who left on Today with Hardiy Men for One Game. (P —Chicago's their eastern rip up among the leaders in the American league. today faced tr leveland Indians in a double- eader, with hardly enough talent to play one game Tommy Thom handed piteher: Art Shires and Bud Clancy hasen and Moe Rerg, catch- imbered amor the crip- none likely to e 'n m ed Tyons was test lered other the loudest™ assignment. r another week. Manager h's choice o start the fir and said the pitcker who would D st con- hol- get the in the rforced Junior | the J form intending | have to repre 16 as night, last i he senior ot gams by proved manag must his man and The and ea League adopted as fol ty City Le: Meeting their orzanizatio A he play 'SALESMAN SAM SAM 18,6027 \GOT A FOR THE 777 SURE T“lNCr DER®Y! Q\ ‘\\ ~ GU22LEM PR\\'ATE|| < 0.. TAKE WANTS YA, IN & HURRY ' (<o At ' GONNA GINE YA lER OF TH KeN-— TUCKY DER®N\ TRARKS JUST TH SAME BUT | LIVE. | | LU owa BOARDING | [ WHERE TH' HECK WOuLD) | KEEP A HORSE ?

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