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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930 PIRATES NOSEOUT 'KENSINGTON TEAM DOWNS SOKOLS IN GAMF SACRED HEARTS, 4 TO 1 From Preceding Page)| Pechuk Allows Six Hits and Fans 10 Batters in Sunday Feature at Percival Avenue Diamond — Largest "}';fik“%‘i:' RgE Y e Cl‘owd of Season Watches Contest—Errors Help while the Burritts got 10. Dalkow- | in Parish Nine’s Downfall—Southenders Play Well [/ako R i £OE (0 Juliaach, Behind Effective Hurling—First Battle of Series. | only ones in the game to repeat ’ The suminary tween them $8,776.60 of the money won on Reveille Boy, winner of the |American derby -at Washington park Saturday. , P. H. Joyce, chairman of the ex- ecutive committes of the Chicago Great Western railway, had $109 on | Reveille Boy's nose and at $113.08 for $2, collected $5,654. Harold | Foreman of the Foreman National | bank played the winner $50 to win |and $40 to show. and his tickets | were worth $3,112.60. Among the smaller: bettors were an army officer and nine women. The amount of money handled by the mutuels was $1,112,349, of which $223,044 was wagered on the | derby. In 1929, $1,213,124 was wag- ered on derby day, with $298,631 on the feature race INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE OFFERS THREE GAMES Matts Meet First Baptists; Me- FINAL CONTESTS ~ INJUNIOR L00P . [ = A morial Baptists Tackle St. Mark's: Yankees Win Pennant in Y. M. C. A. Baseball Leagae Final Standing w. I REPUBLICAN TEAM SECURES REVENGE Turns on Unionville Faloons fo Win by the Score of 12-6 dint of hard hitting, the R=- publican A. C. baseball team of this city secured sweet revenge over tho Falcons of Unionville in a game Washington diamond rnoon The local v the score of 12 to 4 e team bhad eked out ous encounter. left fielder. was the of day H: Speaking of Sports : | (Continued According to a report that has reached us from Torrington, Garrett Lundon of this city pitched a 14 in- ning no hit. no run game for the Comet A. C. team of that city against the Great Barrington, Mass., team Baturday. Lundon is employed at| Landers, Frary & Clark factory here end although ineligible this year to | get into the Industrial league, he hopes to make a place on the pitch- ing staff next season. ; Methodist to Play Bethany game of the season. Blanchard | With the league race tightened renewed interest The St. Matthew's German ans, who suffered eir first defeat of are scheduled to Yankees ‘White Sox | Cubs Phillies 667 500 > ] El fi With Pechuk pitching in his usual 0|800d form, the Kensington team 1 Yesterday seLt the Sacred Heart nine home on the short end of a 4 to 1| core in the first game of a three game series. Pechuk scored a total of 10 strikeouts during the game and allowed six hits. He was altogether too good for the parish team Basile, cf Cormier, rt | O'Brien,” 3b Erickson, ss | Savage, 2b er, xx |T. Blanchara, Basel—);lrsgnding R [ 1 e ball league were play- | ter with each succeeding gam ed Saturday morning at Walnut Hill Matts have been park and resulted in the Y. rather reug taking the first pennant tcher Yankees The Comets won the game by a| 1 to 0 score. Lundon won his own game in the 14th inning by hitting a | home run. Quinn, opposing the| Mangan Otto Suess ation he ped the leading the eag Comets, allowed only two hits, the | homer by Lundon and a double by Lucizna. This was Lundon's sixth | circuit clout this season | With all the tears that are snn} being shed over the untortunate end- | ing of the Sharkey-Schmeling cham- | pionship flasco at the Yankee s!zdl-‘ um in New York last Thursday AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New Yerk 17, Cleveland Philadelphia 10, Detroit 1 St. Louis 3, Washington Boston-Chicago, rain . | wai 2b Dalkowski. Budnick, Standi) w Kensington outpiayed cred throughout the contest. Four lped Kensing- Every man on , ning team was on his toes Partyka was on the mound for he losers and although he pitched heady game, Kensington got to n for eight bingles and his mates BURRITT acoring. S o White 10 to ¢ r BURRITISLOSEN NG Nosed Out in Overtime Frame by night, the same old cry is raised | Philadelphia . that something should be done about | Cleveland the ending of fights by fouls. J“usmnmrm | New York There is only one way to correct|St, Louis .. this and that is through the pocket- | Detroit books of the fighters. This might | Chicago seem like drastic action, but drastic |Boston 34 . 32 31 30 23 Kania, p wluonomon | ok Totals W e him erratic support. The summary SACRED v 9 Dobr Kope Horton Team of Bristol 1 2 battle that went 10 innings re a decision was reached, the Burritt A. C. baseball team of this city was nosed out by the Horton Mfg. Co. nine of Bristol in Bristol Dygns t2djinas Totals action is what is needed. The pub- | lic, that portion of it that spends its many to see a spectacle like that of last Thursday night, is the only party in the entire system to suffer. | The best possible solution of the “foul racket,” for that's what is all| amounts to at the present time. is to refuse to pay either of the princi-| pals in a fight that ends in a foul Give their share of the purse to| some worthy charity and make them | fight over again if they want to make somé money. That would be just too bad for the | poor fighters, wouldn't it? However, | it would be showing sympathy for the fight fans and they are the ones who are making the clock go round and some new millionaires among the class of pugs. If you go to a baseball game and the contest 1sn't finished according to schedule, you get a rain check. It you 26 to a fight and have it and in a foul in four rounds, you don't get anything but a Bronx cheer from the promoters, fighters and managers all down the line. We would like to see some com- mission with the guts to”put this ruling into effect. There would be no more fouls in fighting or they would be so rare that they would be the éxception rather than the rule. - | All of which leds us bac to the statement that the fights in | Hartford or anywhere else in the | state of Connecticut, are worth three times as much as those put across on the public in New York. Two postponed games in the In- dustrial baseball league will be play- | ed tonight. One will bring tegetlier | the Gascés and Corbins at Walnut | Hill park at 5:30 o'clock while in | the other Landers will meet the | Stanley Rule team at 5:30 o'clock at North End park. The regularly scheduled games in the league will be played as usual tomorrow night | &t 5:30 o'clock at Walnut Hill park. | again The Pirates will hold an import- &nt practice tomerrow evening at Willow Brook park starting at 6| o'clock. Coash Charlie Miller re- | quests all plaeyrs to be present without fail LOAYZA ARRIVES IN CAPITAL Gy Chilean Battler Meets Pinkey - Kauiman Tomorrow Night Hartford, June 16—Stan Loayza. Bensational Chilean battier, arrives Lere today for his ten-round bout vith Pinkey Kaufman .of Hartford. which headlines the popular priced card to be offered by Matchmatcher Ed Hurley at the Velodrome in East Hartford Tuesday night Loayza has been working out at| Btillman's gymnasium in New Yori [City while Kaufman has done ining at Hart's Tavern just ol side Hartford Tuesday night's battle bri to- Eether an aggressive, hard-hitting Pattler in Loayza and a skillful poxar end good ring general in Kaufman There is a double semi-final on the jcord. In one half, Jée Smith, Hart- fford middleweight with the “kick" of the well-known mulé, meets Bat- ling Tracey of New York. They frought a slashing battle on the Kap- Pan-Medill card two weeks ago. [Fobby Brown of Lowell and Johnny | Playstack of Binghamton, N. Y., who | fhas won eight of his last nine bouts| by kayoés, meet in the other. | Young Granada of Cuba andi [Frankie Minerva of Boston meet in | another eight-rounder and the show opéns with a clagh betwéén thése f<een rivals, Rocky Rayo of Hartford ond Sal Carta of Middletown. WIN ON REVEILLE flroad Executive and a Collect $8, Banker -60 Between Them | on American Derby Winner. Chicago, June 16 (#) —A railroad Xécutive and a banker collected be- Games Today New York at Cleveland Philadelphia at Detroit Washington at St. Louis Boston at Chicago. x—EB; | fiying start, Games Tomorrow tnidoyining New York at Cleveland Boston at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis. (Only three games scheduled) Strénsth to - |in NATIONAL LEAGUE [SEsns iy Games Yesterday New York 7, Chicago 4 St. Louis 9, Brooklyn 4 Boston ' 4, Cincinnati 3 (Other clubs not scheduled) Standin; | lead | were never |a powerful the game 1 for the tilt 4 Pet Brooklyn 5 Chicago New York . St. Louis Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia Cincinnati 538 491 | 436 479 a7 turned in pair of hits. es in Games Today St. Louis at Brooklyn Chicago at New Yqrk Cincinnati at Boston Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, fine game i | its i ter field the game Eddie Kr Games Tomorrow Cincinnati at Boston. 2. St. Louis at Brooklyn Chicago at New York Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. nnigs. Aft L hard by th INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE threaténing w Games Yecterday their rally. Jersey City 4-5. Montreal 2.1 Newark 6-3, Buffalo 1-0 Reading 9-3. Toront6 §-1 Rochester 3-7. Baltimore 1-6 Standinz W, 34 . 31 The Holy patrick did Baltimore Sinvnary Rochester . Montreal . Toronto 30 Buffalo 28 Newark ... Saids Reading Jersey City 544 McAloon 492 | Hay f, Games Todav Montreal at Jersey C Buffalo at Newark Rochester at Baltimore Toronto at Reading. EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Allentown 4-0. Hartford 2-10 Bridgeport Springfield 6.7, New Haven Albany 6-2 Providence 14-3, Pittefield 10.6 Standinz New Haven Bridgéport Allentown Springfieid Providence Harttord Albany Pittsfield 554 Kulas 38 E 2 22 stopa 4 22 28 26 Bases 5t Rev Games Today Allentown at Hartford Albany at New Haven Providence at Pittsfield Bridgeport at Springfield Games Tomorrow Providence at Albany of xx—Batted n Holy Cross 13—Senecas 7 The Holy Cross team got off to a |team did not appear as strong as | the club that represented the church |last year but it did sho; the league: plenty of opposition . The winners piled up a six run in the first three rallied in the | winners matched htem run for run. | The parish team showed that i 16 bingles during the s 933 | as it was time 564 | game to start Budnick took his suit off the hook for the first ¥ shortstop besides for the parish team and fine hurling for the # en a snappy Wornecki had plen offerings early in the game and hit constantly throughout the contest Eddie McAloon and Argoxy woocnoamuLy P! Savage el oo e tor c >> experiencing no trouble the Senecas. The parish enough assure the other teams | oSsnbnocany season wlossornssssan 000—1 02x—4 010 nings and 018 The Senecas late innings but the threatened hit asted. It was necessary to be halted at this point for another leagye SENECAS BEATEN BY JAPLE ENIS Local Baseball Team Makes Poor Start of Games at Home time a brillia season and exhibition at nmering out a He handled seven hard the field with ease and a youngster, making ¢ league, put up a n left field and collected n four trips to the plate z off to a bad start in their game of the season, t seball team was defeated Maple of Bristol yes- afternoon at Willow Brook score of 23 to 10. The vstopa was on the mound did some four fin- was touched | B er that he & Senecas the double g proved no in the first walk gave five ru The Senecas got three hits and two counters in tr halt. In fourth, howaver Maple Ends scored two more on three hits and the scors ed up. The Senecas f Casey was were me E them la play of trouble. ers solved his ths runs ount- o0ss Billy Fitz- each s. The for 18 for 10 1d Berg some hard h the fourth frame team kept up its heav got to him for nine innings. Jack Argosy the the box and he allowed four hits n two i Sautter Man did an excellent job of umpiring. The Dixon brothers were the ou stand scored four h four starred for the home « three out of five and runs while Milo cra out of five and scored Wendroski played a whale in the fleld and hits. Kenure starred The Seneca Resarve at Willow Brook p at 6:30 o'clock gs. nd lcorhomunutie R et et lhowsofaunms it ¥ & Budnick, Kulas Bog Simona, Hayes Home on balls: Krystopa 3, ruck ou Umpires YS CORNERSTONE Hartford, William Blair Roberts, thop of South Dakota he cornerstoné of the néw ar Trinity collégs was laid vesterday morning as part of June 16—With the Rt D.D. officiating chanel Totale x—Batted MAPLE AR the commence- 5 William Gwinn 0., was th cises rban Alexander. Dixon Dixon Cleveland wlonmossonanm 5 to 4 score tts had things pretty well their own way in the first five when they scored all of their runs. They put two across the | plate in the opening inning and added another in the third and then | got their fourth and last in the| £ D | base hit: Ds oft Hanna 3 scored its first | reny £ but it made caro & game in the in strong bid for the following two frames. The Bristol aggresation pushed two counters across in the sixth and added an- the seventh to tie the count. ther team scored in the next s but in the last haf of |y, the Hortons managed to ran across giving them a | d victory. Horton centar fielder. 1 the fielding features for his team while Osipowicz, Burritt left fielder, starred for his team Zembko turned in an excelient day's 1 heé summary BURRITTS AB the tenth H PO A ) 0 805 1 Steed Dasss on ba Hel! Homa Meort base hits: Melligonis runs. Me; Coyle & Umpjre possible catches to stop a numi with a a single anticipated 5._, the uled to start at ¢ The St. Mark's juvenated by its evening, wi spurt wi Memorial 2. The West pears to looking co should make tonight's esting. The Bap place, a g place evening gap a bit The thir Trinity o ] alosocoompory seek to | sommaormon? | e ulosobosoront = 3 3 hem at the top of the league, 50 the game th will resolve itself into a i which ¢ even matter n to meet the South gregational outft T ed to have 100,. | acres of valvable forest re- its colonies in Africa. FITCH-JONES COMPANY MEN'S SHOES JOHNSTON & MURPHY STETSON ved before a fair-sized | WHY~T DIDN' JuMP ON | vour STUOMMICK| | HONESTH 1 DN -1 Ji1sT STEPPED ONIT VERY LIGHTLY./ base Home mbko 7. Lyn NEW LEAGUE STARTS Anocther Fraternal Baseball Circuit mpire: Williams. Organized by Y Will Open Sea- son Tomorrow Night. fraternal soft organized by t teams e play t at 6:30 o'clock at Walr Pant will meet rile the Redmen The Aces A, wi tered N eteirouit il The Arcanum battle 1 be idle will There be a meeting of rep- sentativ of ague at Y Thursday evening. 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