New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. 19 Speaking of Sports The Old Gray Mare might not h» what she used to he but there's still many a kick in the old horse, as was proved ast night by the man- ner in which the Fafnir Bearing team battled the Gascos to a fa ‘ thee-well in the Industrial league Walnut Hill park at d not*a’ c; gentry Dusty fortunes, the plaved some of that power that brought it the championship season and whaled away with the bhest intentions of winning. At the end of the ninth inning. the game was called off with the score at a tie, 11-all ance to wia by hat follows the afnir team dis- The Gascos batile P. & F. Corbin Monday night and then turn about to meet Landers Thursd night. This is a fough row o hoe and Jim Lynch's charges have plenty think about 1if they are to their record unsullied defe “Huggy” Carlson will pitch against Corbins Monday while Jaglo- &ki will probably occupy the mound for P. & F Kkeep by The Pirate b mpo A morning at 10 Willow Brook park that all memb 1 hand without session Sun- 30 o'clock at Coach Charlie s of the fail tomor- at Wal- The Burritts will practice row afternoon at 2 o'clock ut ‘Hill pagk The West morrow Walnut Ends will work out to- rnoon at 2 o'clock at Hill park All City league teams w ting the comi for the opening of the season a week from tomorrow 1 be get- in trim duri N. B. Machine Rule game Diamond No. t 1 to a local interpreta- ell 1 n radio skit last princi Spectators a anley on other partes < Haves 5 tried to talk each striking out I p on LS in him nzmann ref to go to Corbins unless for signing. the send Cor team for He will to the in stated today that he speed on hase Heinz- mann although Heinzmann is one of the greatest rooters in the league to t Apparently of the ball tean pl day off this comi of the eny CARNERA KAYOES MEYER GHRISTNER Italian Giant Jumps Into Ranks of Foremost Contenders some s are nning Sunday iled to Son agers have sign games for the week-end - Alp.” foren Detroit, June 6 ne % Am £ic ¢ of th the ing contender veight by his round knockout v (KO) Christner last night After n of pressive tory t round, rowd of 18.000 vights could in which and not m- oppons third Then ponder th ty seconds Lo go. an key, Risko and K n't fell affer the ce &hle 10 Primo 04 giant the match Christner in 1er foug Eeveral times perceptibly calm throughtout ment with a smile back at cvery openir remained 2 punish ng MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By the Aseociated Pres ummrlmk games of June National League Batting —Hern Runs—Herman, Runs batted i Hits—Hern Doubles—F Triples Home tobine, Robins, 50 Wilson, Robins, ch. Cardinals, 21 Cuyler, Cubs, 4 -Wilson, Cubs, er, Cubs, League Senators Y in Cubs 401 -Ruth, Yankees Run; Runs -Ruth batted Hits—Rice Doubles—Gehri Triples—Combs, Home Stolen bases Senators, 75. « . Tigers. 19 Vg <11kou~ s Ruth, kees Rice, Senators, runs MIDDIES GET LETTERS . Annapolis, Md, June 6 (P —Two d and seventy athletes at the Academy here were awarded or lette sports the past to| 2 week | | again 1 Baseball Standmo A.‘lERIl'A,\ LEAGUE Games Yesterday St. Louis 6, Philadelphia Cleveland 17, Boston 7 Detroit 6, Washington ¢ New York-Chicago, rain Standing | W . Pt 15 667 44 T8 571 109 415 313 Philadelphia Washington Cleveland New York St. Louis Chicago Detroit Boston last | Games Today New York at Chicago Philadelphia at St. Loui Boston at Cleveland Washington at Detroit Games Tomorrow Philadelphia at Chic Washington at Boston at Detroit. New York at St NATIONAL LEAGLE Cleve Loui Games Yesterday Brooklyn 6. Pittsbur Chicago 10, Boston 7 New York 7. Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia 1¢ Standing A\ Louis Brooklyn Chicago Louis Pittsburgh New York Roston Cincinnati Philadelphia Games Today Chicago at Brooklyn St. Louis at New York. Pittsburgh at B Cincinnati Games Tomorrow &h at Doston icago at Brooklyn | Louis at New York | Cineinnat Philadelphia Baltimors Montreal 6, Torontn Standing Baltimore Buffalo Toronto Games Today t Jersey Buftalo, Reading at Baltimore Montreal at Toronto. hester RN LEAGLUT EAS Games Yesterday Hartford 11. New Haven Bridgeport 5, Pittsfield 4 Standing w New Haven 3 Bridgeport Allentown 5 Springfield ... 2 5 Hartford X £ 440 Providence 457 604 n Games Today dgeport at Hartford Albany Providence vittsfield at ew Haven Allentow Games zeport eld a Alhany at New Ha omorrow Hartford t Allentown Providence walked to f and Friske Cosgrove start the followed him w booted Milo Argos d Kaspron's double to - field fence, brought in another hen of his cond but threw wild! Jack Argosy met a | whaled it over the | firld for a round | trip brinzing two runs, While the Newmatics threatened i the succeeding inni they were ble to get the punch that mra‘l({ ins. In he eighth, Noonan was <afe an error by !"rvf iined a single Noonan held wvnrd Friske Rrass tter over first. Then and in cen one fence on ok Argosy Times Daily 50 ONE .75 ROUND $ H WAY TRIP Return Ticket Good 30 Day Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep upholstery, air cushions, inside baggage compartments, electric fans, ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We guarantee your comfort. Leave Crowell's Drug Store 71 West Main St M., 11:00 A, M. 2:25 P and 6:25 I M. Daily and Sunday Running Time 41, Hours hone 1951 Make Reservations Bonded and Insure YANKEE STA(!FS Inc. 9:00 A o | ingled and Noonan went to third as Argosy was | thrown out at second and Wendro- ki beat the throw to first in attempted double play. Morey | fanned while Wendroski stole ond. Schaefer brought in two runs| with a single to center. Partyka Schaefer stoppel at second. Then with the count three and two on Casey, the Rulers' pitch whal®d a double into left field nd Schaefer and Partyka counted Cigey was out trying to stretch the hit Frnie Anderson pitched the ninth inning and retired the Rulers order striking out Jervis and and causing Noonan to pop Hayes. Casey lead hoth teams in hit ‘ing with three hard wallops ou ‘our tries. Starhead Budnick pulled a4 sleeper Mickey Noonan i stealing third in the ninth inning. The summary STANLEY AD an in Gill on BY (Assoviated WRESTLERS GET READY FOR BOUT Sonnenberg and Malcewicz to Grapple in Hartlord Ring Hartford wicz, who n 1 world's titl Hurley Velodrome nest Mo Hartford will be the tween the champi N hoth pr grappler. Gus h vious occasions colorful ALLAN GOULD Editor) TO FIGHT FOOT FUNGUS * bankroll is grow- d he should retire one of t hest of all professional athletes HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM ENTERED IN STATE MEET Leeal Athletes to Compete Azainst Other County Wirners in Excnts at Middletown, Hornet Golf Repaintsis S. Royal and F McGregor, and Seiberling Balls. team will att U. s in t Mo« A. me neld on Wesleya NEAr G The Junior and Int county With the elli, half miler his knees exception of La who took the in a dive at We all or Coach Dey good con Bo jury nothing se kawever and probabls make in the meet to, Har oft day's practice i Ilies men are in itior celli’s is will running last school hoyvs elcs Tomor meet seaso Coach dn met '»:wrl!'; Depot e he junior team won in itle " SALESMAN SAM I'ishing Reels, tods. 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