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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930, i A N e e S O i s LANDERS AND CORBIN TEAMS TO MEET TONIGHT IN THE INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE—P. & F. COMBINATION BURIES FAFNIRS UNDER A 9 TO 1 DEFEAT {N POSTPONED GAME—LQUIS CHIAPETTA TO INSTRUCT AT SOCCOLI'S GOLF ACADEMY g LOWLY PHILS TURN BACK GROUPSGATHER ' CARDINALS PREDICTED AS POSSIBLE WINNERS |CORBIN TEAM TO BATTLE FIRST WESTERN ASSAULT T SEE SHARKEY - i LANDERS IN DUSTY LOOP lug S -dina Take ¢ 3 Victory S ! : | : ‘ | Rivals for League Pennant to Meet for First Time in (’u“{l:{:x.\;‘:nl':;l:;n\((‘lalid!ll:!(llll\[}::r r\;l:L]u: ;I‘L;‘Ll\lflli‘:;l:d;\“ Bosten Battler Seems More Ha- ond % : o Y . { v Regularly gcheduled Game — Stanley Rule and e \l‘th;mz to Get Out of the Cellar—Other Teams tured and More Gapahle Ry Co o b -7 p ) S}anley Wor}(s to Stage Family Party.' Qn Diamond Rest in Preparation for General Intersectional e : . » of? : co * No. 1—Fafnirs Fall ?efore Hfa\'y Hitting P. &'F. Battles— National Leaders Have Game Margin. Aty ] . | ; Murderers’ Row — Changes Expected in Standing League Standing | Preisser tore in to take a Texas o i : 2 W L ct. ! leaguer one handed. This catch was \‘ ness and : 7 A | | P. SRl sensational. Joe Jasper went out b _mei 2 g S . Landers s 0 0 |into left field to take a pop fly, P L i - t c e - £ REC 1 making a neat play. “Yiggs® Patrus 2 pulled a double play unassisted to s . ¢ 4 % P E 3 : 01 |end the game e summary. i< Cup f I 3 i { % ! 1 : ) 1 ORBIN 3 iy : E A 4 1 g i 4 Bearing ...... 238000 P : 3 S B0 Al v i 1 ! lay of the Industria - is schedlifed toni, park when t ol nousssusoy wlosussssson game of ning. The| fathily aff 1l be on Dia- Fatnir | 2 clean. Jag- lnoossssusuons wloss33335000ul 15 000—3 1 000—1 5. O'Brien, Bergeron, HAMMER OUT 104 TALLIES .- e CHIAPETTA SIGNS Evening of Slugging Also Produces 92 Hits and 56 Er- ¢ i ; romply 2 AS Mfl[ PR[] rors in Three Games — St. Matts Win Fourth Straight, Slaughtering Methodists — First Baptists E ; & his P()pu]ar Hartiord Goliers to Pair (Climb Out of Cellar—St. Johns Edge Out Swedish . ore runs, the . & F. Cor-| Up With Soccoli Bethany in Wild Scramble. | 4 ; Chiapetta, former pro at quin Golf club, has signed : with Dominick Soccoli of this city . eng fin L Sl v s p T to be instructor at the new golf Har e ! en g college established on the Zima m*in Wethersfield in close prox- mity to Goodwin rark. Already a long list of prospective golfers and ; students of the game have visiteq the school ani have ated their ntentions of cither starting or im- ving their game there. Chiapetta is one of the most pop- ular pros ever to have been statioa- ¢d at Sequin. He rcached golfing fame the mnational open at Ma- maroneck last year when, matchzd with Walter Hagen, he outshone ths ughout the match. He fin- ithed 13th in the event and thereby gained exemption form qualifying this Inter-Church Standing e school is in full ewing and is v equipped, The plot, wide and \ area, 15 ideally suitable for ginners, the dubs and the of experience and from the who have become interes cd. it should prove to be a popula spot during the summer. Because of the anticipated suc- cess, this will be one of a chain of schools to be established i hroughout the state, Several well 3 t - ¢ . ‘ory final ted t oy : a 2 known pros will be engaged in in- \IF ; 2l ane g t 1hamn~ynf European St u:aw lymv‘\lv(iw-dlfl— a0 j T as ! : o : Rl ! s ; p Rings Are Tabulated .. 2 ot i e e ; : R FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Q,\;V\?',. ~~ MISSED <Z _ SO e 7 AGAIN, DRAT (T e ? 7 DozEN MORE MY WORD ~~ BUT -THIS 1S Z SWINGS AT IT, FF ' ‘( MATOR e~ VoU'RE |7 A DIFFICULT GOLF COURSE! s Bk ., “HAT -THE CLUBS ARE T CLOSER THAT SHORTER AND “THE BALLS : SMALLER,THAN WHEN T C'MoN, 1] LAYED IN SCOTLAND! HIEER TR PLAYED 1 C FRO SOI'T BALL LEAGUE b : i | i . X P : S NN HERE Mou EACH WINDMILL ! National League HARVARD TRACK CAPTAIN = @FF‘ FOoRM~— IN GOLF AND PHYSIQUE =% ©1330 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. BECOMES AMATELR BOXER . RIS U, 8 PAT. OFY. . dou’ &ix trips