New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 26

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. —_—m LANDERS AND GASCOS ARE WINNERS lN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES——LOCAL BASEBALL TEAMS SCHEDULE GAMES FOR SUNDAY—HARTFORD COUNTY “Y” TRACK MEET TO BE HELD HERE—JUNIOR CITY CIRCUIT SCHEDULE IS MADE PUBLIC ILANDERS AND GASCOS WIN BABE RUTH AND GEHRIG JUNIOR LEAGUE Records May May Be Broken at Intercolleglate Meet HIT THEIR REAL STRIDE UPENS JUNE | — Bambino Slams Out Total of Three Homers in Two Games While Lou Ties Three Circuit Smashes in " le of Gflm@: for Season Single Contest — Athletics Are Defeated in Two Made Public Today Games — Senators Increase Lead in American by == Taking Double Bill From Boston Red Sox—(ards Leading National | ERIC | KRENZ BARNEY BERLI GERJ‘ ALAN GOULD B ess Sports Editor ", SENECAS TO OPEN THEIR vz eine HOME SEASON ON SUNDAY & * Scheduled to Tackle Strong Tunix A. (. Team of Win- : sted at Willow Brook Park—Burritts Also Sched- ‘uled to Open Season at Washington Diamond— Mentor A. C. of Hartford to Furnish Opposition— Sacred Hearts Will Play Postnoned Game in Suf- field. UNITED STATES LEAD IN TENNE With Mexican Team Today LEFTIN TUURNEY United States Loses One of Iis Slender Conti National League place GAMES IN DUSTY LEAGUE Universals Hand Stanley Works a Beating in Seven In- nings—Quarter Collectors Belt Out 9 to 4 Victory Over New Britain Machine—Both Gamles Are Cut Short by Deluge of Rain—Heavy Hitting Features Both Contests—Universals Show Much Strength. League Starding +jdrive which was a foul ball. W T Pct As the resulp of the calling of F. Corbin 1 0 1.000 the game when the time came in he last half of the eighth, several layers suffered losses in the offi- o | cial box score. Schroeder was de- prived of a single, Longmore twe ) | strikeouts and Goeb a single. The summary: LANDERS =353525M ames were shorten=d hich' descended | §¢ wmatic appear=d score Landers $—S. W. 0 ore had the Workers com- d at every mom wlsssrsssussy A sudden thunderstorm sweeping alnut Hill park in the cighth ht have been a good for the Gascos while, at the probably was a tough Britain Machine . because the eighth that None could happened in inning e game been ed because the Newmatics were ng to find “"Huggy™ Carlson and rs™ nicked touching him up freely. The times. | 1 v n, however, made it im- t turther and the was featured by heavy hitting. The Gascos whaled [out 14 hits, 11 of them off the de- livery of Ferrence and three off | Cobb. The Newmatics found Carl- o throw | fon for a total of 10 hiis. ~ Seven ¢ for a force-out the aggers were balted out, six of le play at first y the Gascos. Frank Shee- Sier ehroedera a ball into right center field 1 Vincent counted. | htat all but cleared the big tree. It oved ta be the was one of the hardest hit balls seen in several seasons on@Diamond No. started by scoring \ the opening inning. Wo- ed with a single. | J went to third on to Abramowicz | I'rar echan’s double and scored crifice fly by Kiatka. Then iin the second, the Gascos slammed out four hits for four runs. Again both with n the third, the team got four more Longmore sacri- | Nits, netting thres more runs and w grounded to Siving them a lead of eight to noth. (he second out. Goeb |ing. They found the oferings of gle to tenter to score Ferrence to their liking. They went red himself | scoreless in the fourth and fifth but 2 triple to deep | they nother in the sixth that he assertion that thére is a nd Kopec heehan the, h and although a trapped between . he played the ball Klatka trotted in with This was the last xth gave the of the game for the winners. their only chance 1o score The Newmatics went scoreless for ners ady a base on|the first four innings. Then, suc- der's sacrifice or made a nice ca‘ch on this | (Continusd on the Following Pag~) - OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN . 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