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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930. l CORBIN PROTEST ON LAST MONDAY’S GAME WITH GASCOS 1S REJECTED BY ATHLETIC COMMITTEE OF INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL ' —THREE GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT IN LEAGUE—EASTERN NATIONAL TEAM MAKING WESTERN INVASION EASTERN NATIONAL CLUBS BETHANY VICTORY YALE AND HARVARD CREWS MEET TOMORROW CORBIN PROTEST TURNED ON SECOND WESTERN TOUR |FADS m pRm[g[ v : e DOWN BY TEAM MANAGERS 1 . 4 . : . : melre Crowley’s Decision Allowing Runner to Score ounds — Not So Sure of Continuing * P ; : 2 | On Wild Pitch Is Upheld at Meeting—New Ground On the Road—Giants Had Difficulty in L) U f s ’ ; 2 ; B PR : Rule Adopted to Prevent More Squabbling—Ses~ Opening ( ‘a h —_ Ivm 1\ to - B! o : : 2 o ; sion Is Long, Drawn-out Series of Arguments — F e A % ¢ Three Games Are Scheduled to Be Played This Evening. T | Atter mors than an nour of spirite ‘M arguments, the Athletic commite | tee of the Industrial Councily v test of the P. & F. Corbin baseball team on a decision rendered by Um« i Ed Crowley in last Monday Deluge of Rain Washes Out Com- 7 T G T I 1 141 n of t ums petitors in British Play . e e it re A wild pitch from second He had based his decision on By O. B. KEELER s agread to by both cap- For the Associated Press) fore the game and on the ¢ basaball covering a dlock re afair simmered down retation of the ground Cerb spokesman m'd that the umpl had inters preted the s contrary to tha 2 meaning of ptain “'Yiggs' Patrua G team but the Gasco res claimed that the in< om among a sheaf of proposals for nd rules. It is as follows: “On e + base but he “1!} be re. i : : ; Tun 4 to an d wil] not be re- T0 INVADE EUROPE Five American Athletes to Safl Sun- day on Berengaria for Several | the # Meets on Other Side 2 b edlthe = a card that mz2 SR rbin teams will mest at 3 ck on Diamond No. 1 at Walnut to be no acco park while the Stanlsy Works E battle game of th er Fafnir Bea - Landers at 5:30 o'clock at Willow Brook park MAY SEE YACHTS Spectators at Yale-Harvard Regatta May Get a Glimpse of Four Posa sible Cup Defenders. Stamford. June 19 (UP)—Specta« the Harvard-Yals 1l have an op- Enter« 4, 1330 ca’s cup defense candidates yachts were scheduled to race "“da) with Resolute and 920 cup sloops, but al- gh weather conditions wers eal. only Resolute ghowed up at the starting The other sloops passed up the race to prepare for their run to New London today. COTTON LEAGUERS RISE Alsxandria, La. June 19 (P— former Cofton States leagus T vers are in the majors this season O ATe EIne1 I Touemic rinct oyelfithe Criuiaon New Yo : t L d in this class D circuit fol- e E : n and ja ra ¢ low their parformances daily. The oop claims McNair of ths Athletics: West and Loepp of the Senators: - Oliver of the Red Sox; Sigman and = - .. Ok £ of the Phillies; Watwood of FOR BEST RESULTS 1 h the White Sox: Dickey of the Yan- USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ) years kees and Durham of the Red Sox. American League e i e L T Bl s B 75 OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Over Other e T THAT I M o THAT IS —Um- (eloss( e SR 1575 HA-A« S6 No. ~E THE BiG { EGAD,MRS. HOLWIG — H _—TA:J MY WIKDow! ~a~ NoU SEE, I WAS T WASN*T FoRr ~, MERELY HOLDING THE ; ; ; e HEAVES AND KNEE f BAT we 1 AH < DIBAT \ t Dork fore e war urcied k SPAVIN , VoU WoeOLD HAVE TN STRIKE AT -THE BALL N MAJOR LE2 Since then Yale has won nine RUM AWAY WITH -THE KIDS [T} welM- WITH TS VELOCITY, VR The Ty in | I CAME ouT! -THE BALL STRUcK —THE |[— BOLOGMA NQOSE BAT, AND ACCORDING -Ta PAY FOR THE e)fl..( -HE LAW oF PHYSICS, WINDowW ! WHEN AN |RRESISTIBLE IMMOVABLE - ForcE, YES'FRDAYS STARS SaS E MEETS AN IMMOVABLE TFORCE , « AND 1 T7LL foothall, basket-