New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1930, Page 15

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‘Speaking of Sports Basball Standing | EGION LEAGUE How the mighty have fallen! We | ire referring to the Industrial base- ‘ball league which i3 now in its first stages of play and the comment re- £ults from the last night be- tween the Stanley Works and the New Britain Machine teams The Stanley Works team champions and last year up in the league, now occupies the cellar. Right ahove the team is the Fafnir Bearing outfir, the team that copped the pennant last year. former runner- On the other hand, the New" Brit- ain Machine Co. outfit, the door mat of the league in past seasons, stands proudly up in the standing of the league with twg wins aand losses The team means business this year The Fafnir B 1 has high hopes that Lefty Huber will return to the employ of the com- pany this ye: d thereby become. automatically a member of the baseball team Lefty"” was reported to be considering remaining in Bos- ton to play in the Twilight there, bu league it is now reported that he Tas chianged his mind and intends to come home. Three games are scheduied ton in the Fraternal Soft Ball league These will be played at Walnut Hill park at 6:45 o'clock. The Boys' club will meet the Y. M. the Uk- rainians will hattle the Phantom A C. while the Tabs will With the Atlantic A. cross o OlNar expressed a desire to enter the cir- cuit. These are the Eagles and the Royal Arcanums. It W to include them in the eams in the city have league as the schedule is way. but if there are h clubs in the city, it would be possible to start another league raternal org. epresented in any d clubs 3 present league and are desiro getting a team en circuit. should com- with Joseph G. Hergstrom ctor of T MCoA 1 r te 4 n I cagues could then oper- sis and then the could play off e season for pionship of the city in their s appears fo be an Inter- A com Saturday, the ethersfield 10 meet Montreal Gold x. The this hard) ther to/mbark for the walls of the prison acred Hearts will n diamond meeting the. Holy Trinity club of South Manchester liable reported that an im- d considered "0 teams in the Industrial being contem ping Ty Cobh™ Gaida for Heinzmann of the BN troia HOLLOW METAL MAST n team or an old vic- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1930. 15 AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Chicago 8, New York 7 (10 innings) Philadelphia 4, St. Loy Washington 11, Detroit (10 innings) Boston 5. Cleveland 4 (10 inninzs) Standing Philadelphia Washington New York Cleveland Chicago St. Louis . Detroit Boston Games Today New York,at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit Boston at Cleveland Games Tomorrow Boston at Cleveland. _ New. York at Chicagn Philadelphia at St. Louis Washington at Detroit L LEAGUE Games Yesterday Chicago 15, B 1 Pittsburgh New York £ Prladelphia * NATIO Brooklyn bats Chicago St. Louis Pittsburgh New York . Boston Cincinnati is probably too Philadelphia Games Today Pittsburgh at Brooklyn Chicago at Boston Cincinnati at New York St. Louis at Philadelphia Games Tomorrow Pittsburgh at Boston “hicago at Brooklyn St. Louis at New York Cincinnati at Philade INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Jersey ( Rochester Baltimore Rochester ... - ] 3 Buffalo D 1 Toronto Newark Games Today Newark at Jersey City Rochester at Ruffalo Readin Paltimore Montreal at Toronto EASTERN I GUE Games Yesterday Hartford 6- Pittsfield 3 Alientown Providence New Haven Bridgeport Allentown A Second Potential Defender of the Springfield America’s Cup May Appear With \ New Equipment New York. June 5 (—A second tial defender of the America's Whirlwind. may appear for races cquipped with a hol- al mast instead of the con wooden spar. The first a duralumin cpar. to the one which has been ped to Bristol. R. L., for instal- cup yacht Enterprise City Island vards here The rest of the mast was due toda) and when Whirlwind is out % for itg first com vesterda carrv th % car- considered more durable Although the sheil 1s only quarter of an inch ck it i &trongly braced with a series of ir terior struts. The practicability the mast will remain unknown until it has been tested under racing con- ditions, YESTERDAY'S STARS about a By the Associated Press Cuyler. Cubs — Hit home run. a double and three singles for perfect day at bat as Cubs defeated Braves 18 to 10, Kerr. White Sox Made home Tun in 10th to defeat Yankees § to 7 Ruth. Yankees—Ticd score Box in seventh with 15th of season French, Pirates — Held the Rob bins to seven hits as Pirates won 12 o 6 Bissonette and Flowers. Robbins —Drove in five of Robbins' six runs with home runs Benge. Phillies — Held Cardina to four hits 28 Phillies won 2 (o me run CAPITOL PARK Hartford AMATEUR BOXING THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE Sth 10—All-Star Bouts—10 New Britain. Springfield. New Haven, Hartford teams General Admission 25¢, ringeide seats 50c. Call Hartford 5-9376 for rescrvations. Boxing every Thursday night First bout 8:30 p. m. D. S T. Hartford Providence Albany Plttsfield Games Today New Haven at Hartford Allentown at Albany Pittsfield at Bridgepor! Springfield at Providence Games Tomorrow Bridgeport at Hartford Albany at Pittsfield at Allentown New Haven at Springfield vidence FIGRTS LAST NIGHT New York — Tony Canzoneri. New York. outpointed Joe Glick. New York. (101 Pate Nebo, Florida. out pointed Sid Terris. New York. (10): Allle Wolff, State College. Pa knocked out Eric Lausch. New York ) Orlando. Fla. — Tony Dominguez Havana. Cuba. knocked out Rufus Joiner. Louisville, Ky €2) Babe Would Sa\;-Money | READY TOSTART Preliminary Details of Junior Bogs’ Basehall Completed Hartford 5—The haseball commission of the Connecticut de partment, American Legion, ha completed all of its preliminary or- ganization work. developed its d trict playing schedules and started the 1930 season of junior boys' bas ball which culminates in the car autumn in the junior world series . nder the auspices of the Nationai Legion Names of d and the play teams have been res ment June c officers The four district offic o arc iding the competition throuzh its Iph W. Pendl vard Reynolds of Haven, Robert Cummi " ton and Claire M. Pfennig o Twelve communities are r gaged in holding their loc tion conte an will ¢ The nust be out o champions dete all enrolled bhefor * ORIOLES SET t 12 o'clock sharp Readin ooy a7 1 VERY FAST PACE Teams May Have a Hard Job Overtaking Baltimore Club UNKNOWN SMASHES HMiLE MARK REDS GET 14 TS COBUTEALTO Wiy 10 BECO?"E AYIATOR & i !lflmm Ifegaptla ‘ o8 anks Silk Towners e ol 7100 Court OUT OUR WAY Pride —still impels the achievement of the Best 15 . W 1, sir, the m: sfied t I I vement of the es. It is the sp upon which i 1874 at Manchester, Nev Sullivan laid the founda largest strictly hand World. It is the sar vears of pi 4 By WILLIAMS [/ =a7 NOW-SA ! [ I ASKED YOU A VERY SENSIBLE QUESTION Pemiens &0 1 (o) | WHUTS AT YOURE SITTN Of | AN' 1S AT A SENSIBLE A big first inning. in which se ns were scored off Lefty Fisch to ° triumph over Newark Af t0 a big lead n behind the ninc- Jess Bream getting awa he Ske -t ars just coasted Henine of If He Played for R. I. §, 3°TH SCHEDULE 1S DIFFICULT Kingston, R. I June 5 (UP)—If Babe Ruth were playing for Rhode Island State college instead of for the New York Yankees this year, h probably would save about $5 on haircuts Harry “Pridty” Rawdon, college barber and rabid rooter. recently promised State college varsity base- ball players that each home run they hit during ahe season would be fair exchange for one tonsorial operation NEW YORK EXPRESS Fuur Times Daily 50 ONE ¢ .75 ROUND WAY TRIP Return Ticket Good 30 Days Drand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep uphalstery, air cushions, inside baggage compartments, electric fans, ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We guarantee your eomfort. Leave Crowell’s Drog Store 71 West Main St 9:00 A, M. 11:00 A, M. and 6:25 P. M. Daily and Sumday Running_ Time 414 Hours Phone 1051 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. 23 P M. 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