New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1930, Page 8

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\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1937 TED HART GAINS PERMANENT POSSESSION OF GOLF TROPHY BY WINNING SHUTTLE MEADOW TITLE AGAIN—KENSINGTON \ ATHLETICS ARE BACK IN (irove's Invincible Pitching Defeats Detroit Tigers While Bats of Gehrig and Ruth Whale Out Victory Over Cleveland — Browns Nose Out Senators— (iiants Set Back Chicago Cubs — Brooklyn Drops Decision to Cardinals—Boston Braves Down Cin- cinnat: National League American League Maran O Cantwe ant- YESTERDAY'S STARS ees—Hit two homers gle and drove seven.runs as Yanks walloped Indians Grove, Athletics—Pitched A's i g Tigers to fo ctory. dinals—Drove in triple and home run as Robins. cholder, Browns—Held Sena- tors hitless for last two innings lief pitcher and Browns scored in ninth to win T aaBTERoN Hartnett, Cubs—Hit Giant pitch- AB R H Po . g|ing for four safeties, including 1 double and 13th homer, N ‘ 0 to four o sevessses MK 0 X Eddy Glover Post Juniors Score 180 Victory in First Game Labored Under Strain WEARS SHORTS AT DANCE Twenty-five Members of the New Orleans A. C. Introduce Innova- tion at Formal Afrarr. June 16 (P—Twen- of the New Orleans roduced '‘shorts” for | weather innovation club manager. rd from eastern college added almost in akes for health and if to expose their lim exercise more to make said Good dr would shapel Prizes were awarded bowlegged the most 3 and the most legged men The popularity dance gave promise of another s0on. most kno over onto SOUTHINGTON TEAW TED HART AGAIN CHAMPION LEAD IN_ AMERICAN LOOP {NDED TROUNCING BY JIGGER aropped feet from hole, and Ma t past the hol ble for Ted to get TED HART SPORTS SUMHARY the Asse {ated Press Baseball leazue lead Tennis Milan—Hopman and De Morpurgo and ot Italy in Davis cup doubles. elphia—Fritz Mercur and ngles title of California 3 defeat beating Dolf 6-4 who beats Dorothy Andrus Racing to 1 shot 0.000 American favorite. is secon Sortie outruns Jack Metrépolitan Handigap. General Navy oarsmen alf a length with hird; Princeton wins with Navy second. N. Y.—Hitch- centree polo four to 11- i made | 10 victory over Meadowbrook Free- a x—.\a\‘mme:s. . Reveille Derby; Princeto, California b Princet, freshmar Port cock race ington leads G BASEBALL TEAM HANDS SACRED HEARTS A 4 TO 1 SETBACK-—PIRATES NOSE OUT SOK 1 Willard of | wins | middle Atlantic | n's title goes to Virginia | beat | OLS IN OPENING GAME — SPORTS e ) COLLIERS BEATEN IN_OPENING GAME Last Year's Junior Gity League Champs Lose to Republicans | The Colliers, handed an 11 to 7 defeat by the Re- publican Juniors in their opening game of the season at Walnut Hill park-Saturday afternoon. The losers never threatened to take the lead | after the winners had piled up a three run advantage in the first in-| k was in brilliant form for the ners and always had the Colliers | under control. In the last three | ings he eased up and the Colliers scored six run The losers never recovered from the jolt they receivedin the first in- 4 Airst three Repubiican ters hit safi All of these d before the inning was over 4 the Colliers from this point on e on the defense. i s was pounded hard by the ns during the first few his coming wild cki followed Nev- by this time done and the to the mound the damage had beer Colliers were beaten champions of the = | Junior City league last season, were 'PIRATES DEFEAT SOKOLS IN TIGHT PITCHING DUEL |Brooks Shades Dobreck in Opening Game in City, League—Final Score of Game Is 2 to 1 — Brune | Kania Displays Mid-Season Form in Fanning 42 Batters — Burritts Smother West Ends by 9 to 2 ting Senecas Down. League Standing W L Pirates Burritts Salaaaiq Holy Cross ...... 1 000 Sokols West Ends Senecas i ¢ In the opening games in the § ior City Baseball league, played Walnut Hill Park ~Saturday noon, the Pirates, Burritts and Holy Cross teams were returned victom- ous. The Pirates nosed out the So- Kols 2 to 1 in the first game or mond No. 1. This was a pitc duel between Brooks for the Pi and Dobreck for the Sokols Burritts had little trouble in ing the West Ends, 9 to 2 Bruno Kania acting hke leaguer in the box. The Holy C vamped the Senecas. 13 t 000 960 060 at after- recreation d the first ball playground and supervis | got four scatte Pet. | ferings of Broo The summary ono | Sapkowsk Dobrowols Tronoski d blows oft Count—Holy Cross Team Has No Trouble in Set- the of« P ———— ) . il oo the bench on wo gladiators 4 opposed s and the Sokols met for th ne this season on the second. each team scored run but the winners went far into ! scored seven runs | P! & 1 fifth and sixth innings. Colliers staged t 1lo made sen- the The Pirates won only after the I Games Tonight will be played the league to: mond No 1 the Nationals These two tea in before He w2 done man to v has from 140.- airs on her head, a | from 1 to 110.000, red-haired person's hairs under 100,000 in was brunet number e plate onc in t e Pirates Pirates 2—Sokols 1 of each other K an of several seasons’ was performing in impres« e ga played on 4 o'clock allow Ends only three scat ates on the Burritt A ed out 10 h! as Diamoad rience. prime form ion after se i n ne piled upon each other the gar ter the t Budnick that e to play. A the gloveg % o qulst e errors by Be Pi nt to bat first cored a rur o first to get home when Dalkowski He then walked scored as L. and went second | to second on H .uty singled to cen« | d took thir left. 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