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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930. Baseball Standing | | | | Speaking of Sports . Louis Cleveland 4 e S e action of the managers of the | (Other clubs not scheduled in the Bascball league | 1 admitting the Sokol A. | team as the sixth member of the | circuit, will meet with the approval of everyone connected with league AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday st Standing e Washington the | Philadelphia | New York = | Cleveland Tt happened that last year at a [ St. Louis meeting. when Manager Daley of the | Chicago .. Cardinals failed to put in an appear- | Detroit ance, the league voted the Sokols, | Boston represented by Manager Paul Tutko. | in member. For half an hour, | Sokol mar took part in the | meeting, voting on propositions as a member of R Man- ager Daley appeared, explaining that he was unable to appear on time be- caus: he was working overtime. | RSy | rn The question arose then as to whether the Cardinals or the Sokols ghould be a member of the league Although anxious to have his team in the circuit, Manager Tutko grace- fully withdrew and saved the league what might have developed into a | bitter argument as Games Today hia at New York t Washington t Chicago at Cleveland the er p the Then, Games Tomorrow ladelphia at New York Boston at Washington Chicago at Cleveland Detroit at St. Louis, NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Brooklyn 6, Boston 3 Pittsburgh 7, Chicago § Philadelphia Cincinnati-St Because of this Tutko was given the nity to join the league when a place was made vacant the combination of f of West Ends and the age two other teams seeking a place in the lea agreed that the action of the league was for the best interests of everyone con- | Sokols, therefore, be- come the sixth member of thel league. | action, Manager first opportu- | this vear A Standing W, rs of ue. New York Chicago Boston Cincinnati ...... Philadeiphia .. cerned. The | Games Today Brooklyn at Boston New York at Philadelphia. Chicago at Pittshurgh. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2 A hot fight developed over question of limiting teams to pla ers who reside in this city. After plenty of argument league voted | to adhere to the rule and exclude all | players hose home out of | e New Britain. This _Games Tomorrow ¢ Inata ® York at Brooklyn. are e Rose. outficlder from the league from and | This action will league one of its most colorful able pit and Burritts will row be forced to seek pitching talent mewhere within the limits of New keep Games Yesterday Balti Jersey Cit Newark Reading § Montreal 4 Buffalo 14 Rochester onto 1. Standinz W will be plaved n the Indust le will meet L Bearing will p o taking will be stand- ough shape ties for pla Montreal Jersey City . Reading Set i Newark th the exception of the ers which must be submit of pla t agers of Games Today Raltimore red. This condition exis T senior league. their night. T oYL e Ros Buffalo at players day Next that be taken the ames Yesterday soon P Rota gard to Bo:s' Baseball league. nite has been done about Standing W PENNSYLVANIA A SURPRISE CREW Regatta of 1898 Was Rowed at 9 0'Clock in the Morning New Haven Bridgeport Hartford Springfield Providence Albany Games Today 1d at New Haven W (Associated T v Rowed at 9 o'clock & Ing on glassy water - der a broiling hkeepsie Regatta’ of staged at Poughkeep t Saratoga Lake. g raised such a rumpus vear Games Tomorrow eld at Springfield idgeport at Provid Haven Albany. BROOKLYN LEADS BATTING LISTS Slugging Robins Pass Out New York Giants Daring Week New York. May 24 () —The slug- ing which carried Brooklyn to the top of the National League standing last is clearly evident in the | batting averages released today vhich incjude last ‘Wednesday's morn- Hartford a his strange scored a Cornel! the amazement of four. tno 5T h Columbia last of the Cornell erew wept while Coach Courtney and | the sturdy little Cornell stroke. E. A. | Briggs, who was only 5 feet § inches | tall and 138 pounds in weight, tried in vain o console him with the ob- servatio “Cornell can't win that week every wild war dan through in the verge the next two ye The top of the \ark o displacing the New York Giants, and have three of their | leading clubbers in that few spec- | ujars in the individuat tators could tell who won, Penn| Herman of Brooklyn tops all the rosed out Wisconsin the following | sluggers with an average of .4°4, year to retain its laurels. but he is hard pressed by Frank Under-estimating the Badgers. | Hogan, the big New York catcher, Penn was forced to sprint a full | who is one point behind, and Paul mile to win by a scant half-length. | \Waner of Pittsburgh, who trails by Coach Ward smashed a megaphone | only two points. Johnny Frederick in his excitement and Del Bissonette also ! represent After leading for t e and aghalf | Brooklyn among the leaders. es, Wisconsin lost valuable dis- ce by a wide detour “to avoid hitting an empty orange crate.” as Robins have moved to the club batting list J it oE 1okl Penn fans In a finish so close list. Babe d. He I his | r the race. = = 1 Production of decorative tap tries hich flourished centuries ago in Brittany and Normandy hasl straight in 1600, “and T am vindi- | cated for the story of the orange .50 ONE ¢ 63.75 ROUND WAY TRIP rooters fainted. Cornell, Columbia | Return ticket good 30 days and Georgetown brought We Guarantee Your Comfort Leave Crowell’s Dirag Store Beginning March 16 Daily and Sanday Coach McConville er explained r ' sald Ward | crate.” ‘ up thel Brand New Latest Type 77 West Main St. Phone 1931 and squarely this year —DAILY— Again Wisconsin finished only a | s Parlor Car Comches 9:00 A. M., 11:00 A. M., 2:%5 P. M, 3 M Make Reservations Early when 'his men had made it three EXPRESS half length behind and two Badger | Had Comfortably Heated—Bonded—Insared and 6 YANKEE STAGES, Inc. been revived in France, Herman has gained more individ- any other playe } in sconng| ual honors thin He holds second place and in runs batted in. He has driven in 33 runs, to trail Chuck | Klein of Philadelphia by one. and [has scored 32 against 34 for Bill | Terry of New York. | Frederick has made | hits for the league, &5, to lead Tay lor Douthit of Louis by Frisch of St. Louis-tops the of doubles with 15. Ki of the Chicago Cu as | gained a dual honor, the most tition in Intermediate leading in | | triples with six and fying with Paul | Waner at seven for the most stolen | nases. Hack Wilson of Chicago still | | 1eads the home run hitters with 12 two more than Kiein has collected Behind the first three sluggers who are locked in their tight rase | for individual h honors com | 0'Doul. with Terr New York. .4 402: Com Frederic With athletic three classes ate and senio ships in tra ford County tled today teams competing in the junior, intern the a 1al champion d field of the Hart- M Louis. Pittsburg Brooklyn Brooklya Fhiladelphia. .372 | s regulars, having than 75 times. | With the first defeat of Benny t Frey of Cincinnati. pitching leader. | !°T the junior contests with | ship has been divided between Adqy.[ra"hv:: it eut in the intermediate. fo Luque of Brooklyn and Jfl_l'_-;: Eight or ten teams will compete in Haines of St. Louis, each of whom | N® senior eve the afternoon kas won three games; without a loss, | T1eS® Wi omptly at & | Lindsey of St. Louis and Heving of | i\‘r York have recorded two vic- |, tcries and no defeats. Bill Halla- | han of Louis holds strikeout | dership with 49 victime | Club fielding honors remain the Cincinnati Reds a mark 7. points Bisson- ette 375: and They a >een at bat more is in charge of arr meet here, expects six team ments for the ts in 1l be 78, three be Erooklyn notRen ered il e an excel a good showing Several of the tea THREATENS HOCHEY AR IN CHiCAGD Tom Shaughnessey fo Run in| Opposition to Natonal League these field per- will be events formers on the entered in the s y Jigger local followers of Tem Shau cago attor- | ney and fo: manager of the cago Blackhawks of the | League and he is no longer ¢ tempt to obtain | ciation franchi in opposition said he would at- n America for Chic conn Dot ier sports wr to her bu information regar ities aware progra that sportdo dollar an ghnessey said intend with National League contracts and we want that league to leave our players alono not to interfere bri bership of Sha Association follow force against t n>wal, which sea 1 o second place and to a contender for the cham cellar team 3 ip pla d and Scotland have liked t Jones, perfo. ers as t refused to Frederic SINGER GETS REVENGE ters. He already, beating out Lord Brownlow by a sing win the Golf Illu Defeat Suffered at Hands of Tgnacio Fernandez Wip- ed Out With Satisfaction, New Knoc Yor kout def May 24 (®) had stopned was he defeat iare Garden last night he first moment of figh vided the on Al thrill of the {ning. Singer feinted his man and crashed his right who plavs game, the Atla by even a narrow m t bad first ten reg- | | find a | smash su Fernan clean right hand 1 as he used to knock out ndez was s |vears nine took a when HARTFORD COUNTY TRACK MEET HELD HERE TODAY - Athletes in Three Classes to Compete in Events at Me- morial Field in Willow Brook Park—Xe Section School Team Is Entered—Coach Depot Enthusias- : tic Over Chances of His Charges—Suffield Not In. 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