New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED? f Basebzfl?_tanding of Sports would d| Although the ning at Walnut Hill park make even Commander Ric Eyrd, explorer in the frigid wastes| of the polar shiver, two| baseball games were played to open up the Tndustrial league campaign for 1 i weather last regions baseball One th tood out above all else | last s games and that is ain Machine Co. be the doormat in Pudnic In the with Budnick crowd pull down a fly entire formance made a circus catch that| ranks with the ing features of | the day. “Goody” Preisscr and Ber- | geron of the Corhin team on othe diamond o pulled circus second inning of t Fafnirs vesterday ed into head” The the illers yesterday. extraor ng wind was field in towards all went over the ¥ to spare and had | carried it back, it d over in the road I, hit in the same ter- he was out in the field, ! home ru arrier. ball tonards 1 and then nter fiel ¥ beaten 13 Rule & Level te; hetter than come, if t the weathe tempera will practice tomar- Willow VATIONAL LEAGUE STEALS THE SHOW SALMON FISHING FIGHT HOURS AWAY (Con Page.) {s on The men and yolice t of eport pect to find visiting It you you will Raymond ad to assist you fishermen of the same chance a probably arden Morse who will be g in any way he Lake Sabago has | salmon fis! there that it sports find at South ( catches of first fishir When 1 from Sta visit Rabago, is Famous en famous for its for a those who fished out t ot cration and il tell you ng are cach season from a fri tells of his two 1 12 salmon for his ust asco ason and his party | y and Level 1 turn from a trip to the lake over Memorial Day, ask to their | catches. Kept on ice there and pack ed in sawdust and ice for the trip back, thes ! the fish bee ule is 4 poor almon looks best as hook n and guide dips him cold home. vou almost to leap | | istening from Then he wish he oolis lordly would gome othar day USE HLERALD CLASSIFIED Aphi AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 7, Boston 4. (10 innings). Cleveland 7-7, Chicago 3-5. St. Louis 8, Detroit 2. (Other gzmes postponed Standing W, rain) Washington Philadelphia .. | Cleveland New York Roston Chicago ... 8t. Louis Games hington, 2 Games Tomorrow Touis at Cleveland. t Philadelphia Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Games Yesterday 6, Philadelphia 9. 03 Brooklyn St. Louis Pittsburzh New Yorl Chicazo Boston Ph Games Today INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE Games Yesterday 6, Toronto Buffalo Games Toror at Buffalc at Montre: Today LEASTERN LEAGLLE Games Yesterday tsfield 9, Hartford ¢ oxn 6. Providence 2 geport Springfield § New Haven at Albany. ramn Standing Games Today New Haven a Pittstield 4 Games Tomorrow Albany at Hartford Provide Bridgeport New Ha OPENING GAMES Spr INDUSTY LEAGLE tinued from Preceding Page.) omn but in the one of second. the heaty A stingir Bergeron w 1 runs. Only d fourth frames e o s 1 was scored in the fifth seventh and eighth while two in in the ninth iie Stanley Rule's lone as scored in seventh when ro, after doubling. came home om second on Jack Argosy’s hit past first base The bitter cold of the damp eve- ning. took the edge off the game for both the spectators and the fans vho turned eut. Billy Wolfe, pitch- for the Stanley Rule, was pow- without a little heat to wa 1 while Casey, who followed New York —DAIL EXPRESS Retaru ticket good 30 days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car ches Comtortably Heated—Bonded—Insured did cless counter We Guarantee Your Comfort Leave Crowell's Drug St T West Main Bt M. 225 POML, 550 P M. Beginning March 16 Vaily and Sunday Phone 1951 Mako Reservat Early YANKEE STAGES, Inc. | | ed but he eveped | Stanley Rule team was the | out | | him allowed only one hit. Wolfe support was ragged Jagloski had plenty of stuff and he allowed only two hits in the six innings he pitched. He held the Stanley Rule team tcoreless. Gray, who relieved him in the seventh was met with a double by Gario| and the only run the Rulers were ble to score. He was nicked for two more hits before the game end- this count b striking out five men, three of | these in the last half of the ninth | “Goodie” Preisser with a rua-| Berlin, May 21 (®—The Interna- ning catch that brought him ncar tional Amateur Athletic Federation the fowl flag, and Bergeron who |has taken a firm stand against coni- nailed a hard drive in center field |Pensating athletes for lost cespite the fact that he tumbled |during Olympic games. into the bushes, turned in the field-| A Swiss-Dutch propo: ing gem of the game. Garro of “broken time™ be granted hefty athletes failed by of Helgot flive ililall 2t tnoAIERA TR A For Corbins, Pa rday. Only 1 Dates each got 1 supported t To count 1 REFUSE T0 ALLOW ATHLETES WAGES International Athletic Federation Frowns on Proposal boy with the stick. of four H “Mick ye ber A0 Naondn o tme, Great Brita amary CORBIN r & whatsoe rticipat | th proposal | efeated, hows t S es agreed Picgk Up o7 Olympics Tamper, h Rerge: as o' Bates. 1h o | ognition of t o lin sprint 0 Joseph B s| additional N proposal s shall nol have been m nd of mer t r second. The delegates dition to the meter relay ht throw !land a 15 kilowei fi[]fl[flMEARl] Take Ox'iole;ln[o Camp by the NAMED FOR FOUT 1108 ot Excellent Show o Be Readed by - Aoty Kaplan-Mendill Battle Hariford Hurley Medill s eir losing wa; the concent mi of fay 21 arranged r the Kid Joey r bout wh E Iurley Velodrome in agt Hariford next Monday night as outdoor how of the &eason The main feature is interesting enough to stand on its own feet, but Connecticut’s leading promoter be- lieves in making it a good evening from top to hottom and so h i 1o Medill-Kaplan mix & ol underp! ing. Roth Medill and Kap! out the Kaplan staged at the Toronto & The ending streak can be att Richmond mound but the udiciou t Richmond with iSithe stx inn Four Bisons Mer 2 are | seventi choliz by Weaver Bisons promptly put ice with a four run rally sell pitched effectively cons. He allowed down when ser: ened Solters’ accounted for tallies in the the Bisons onl Toronto for league stand Led by Mana ewark pounded Gibson an Fisher for 14 at Toronto and lost in the ted G triple t scored four tinies. Lef Southpaw, had one on the mound for N a trouble o o Leafs found and two runs at & has been ing there. for his daily road work with boxing Medill has arr th i o at least a week before the swrap The Chicago boy offcrs a suver: test for Kaplan daspite the 1act tnst ast a win ovar him. Since he his colors to Kaplan, Joe t and betten many good Loys. Among his victir Toma y Gro gan (twice), B Wallace, Spug Meyers tim n ioayza (twice), one of th sensational Perlick Doc Snell Joey Kaufman =i Iiilly Jies Medill is at faorit Windy City and Jack Dem working to get either Jac or Tony C‘anzoncri against the town boy in the Windy City Joey will one of the 1| sounder. the semi-fin the Mandell-Singer card. if th ble and two York commission finally approves| who moved out that lightweight title match | ¢ Meriden, Kaplan's former home town and Waterbury, w he is a S GANDIDA WINS RACE o indication i Line | gymnasium ved now, in to be on rou- kaep- and two of sare (three hits a tory The home in t in Spea singles f Bear. of three ule falling heir to : £ coll The a big ames of Ma NATIONAI Herman. Rob Today in Runs—Terry, Gi First Over the Fobine Race of Big Yachts Against Tip- s Hits—Frederick ton’s Shamrock V. an- R Runs Batted 1 54 Stolen base AMERICAN Southend. Eng. May 21 (— dida was first over the line today the race of big vachts against whica Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock V' is out her paces hts got away in a light wind ndida amroc and White Heather abre and Cambria at in on the 40- Close- Tanlwor Jack econd place e homas’s boat was alloned a ap of eight minutes, Candida and Cambria five minutes. 40 seconds, while Lulworth and Whits Heather were scratch entries Toxx Runs Batted Stolen base Two Dartmouth Players Lightweight 11 How to Play the Old Time Game of Ringer N TRACK VAR - List of New Records Is Tabi- lated With 0ld Opes New Managers Send Their 1 Onto the Pield Today in New nd Bascball Circuit MEET IN FINALS Are Sched s 1 to Setile New England Inter- cgiate Title CONTINUES WORKOUTS Sharkey to Reep 1p Hi \ With Benny Leonard. Retired Champion Leonard weight char sharpen Yale Crew Is Weakened By Loss of Its Crew HEAVEN HILP THE SAILORS, ON ANIGHT LIKE THIS, nuttered the Moo “What'swrong? 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