New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1930, Page 14

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LT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930. [ BIG PARADE OF HITTERS ST.MATTSDEFEAT = VISITS Modern Dav Baseball Is Fully Exhibited in Both Keep Hold on Lea Swedes e 101 LUad=o U v eur: By Pwber 3, iy Grove Ji GASCOS ARE BADLY DEFEATED IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BY STANLEY RULE & LEVEL TEAM—FAFNIRS HAND STANLEY WORKS ANOTHER DEFEAT—AMERICAN LEGION CREW BEATS REPUBLICANS IN JUNIOR CITY CIRCUIT—TWO GAMES TONIGHT _________—___——-—-——————J HARTFORD TONIGHT STANLEY RULE SMOTHERS LEE!JUITNIY]}{NSH%UH GASCOS IN DUSTY GAME Elm Street Crew Has Rather An Easy Time of It With STARTS IN MAJOR LOOPS S{{TH CHURCH, 7 | | Take Slugfest From Cards. Leagues—Total of 256 Hits Is Made — Twenty of | “*F ! : ‘ ‘SWflHlDS REDUbUC&H A, C. Nine Jim Lynch’s Crew—Final Count in Game Is 13 to Them Are Home Runs—159 Runs Are Scored — Reach Second Place | | hy Seore o1 15 t0 7 —Losers Field Miserably in Opening Innings Chicago Cubs Lead List, Defeating Phillies, 21 to e e e Fafnirs Hand Buttmakers Their Fifth Straight De X_Robins Down Pirates, 19 to 6—Boston Braves e b heasy League Standing [ feat by 9 to 2 Score—Two Games Scheduled to Be W oL Eot f . Played Tonight. League Standing | In the last two innings the losers W Pet | slipped three more runners around 853 | the bases by virtue of some timely 667 | hitting and Wolfe's wildn 667 Johnny Klatka and Bil 600 ine records at the b 400 | latter's play at short r the wine 333 | ners was sensational. Klatka collects 000 | ed four hits in as many trips to the » T e . | i o 1 00 P & F. Corbin .... 5 Darrow t while the L 1 4 3 plate while Billy gathered three in four times up mary: it was e & Level Gascos 13 STAN U ' ed Indsutrial leag LR B \t game at W Hill park. The Ga e , \cos played a wretched brand of base- Arial s sy 1o 5 .5 L] 13 0 s o 0 1 e 4 1 s 0 5 : ‘ o u 3 1 0 o > the score of 9 to Games Tonight ojack, &8 Two regularly sc : be played at W tonight. Huosanno200H o MAX SCHMELING 1 club batted out over the Stanley he big portsider out of his the Myrtle of singles ive frames retired favor of Ferguson. On the mound, had the Wor hand and af street sticke: and no tallies the op Gascos had gon the next two in n owever, he was touchad ot singles that pushed scored by the njoved the fourth when scored a mo- after mak- BY AHERN %‘ NESTERDAY [ ToLD Ned —_= (ueLL, WY e 7 <2 7 WWAUES THAT 1 HAD A MosT <4277 DIDNT Nou B ME H-r EXCELLENT PLAN FoR NouR fELL Us THAT [ THoua! 1\ Ga SUMMER VACATioN < BUT VYou \(\es:r‘(a;n»/, wa\n/%usus i T (UL DAL T - INSTEAD oF SOFT BALL LEAGUE | WeULDKND LISTEN o IT=AND SCOFFED SEUEEIG Af;"ic’ League Standing AT ME ! v VERY WELL THEN —o Go WHERE NoU CHOOSE ! v HMF ~ “KEU;L:%( RODLE ! o A WEALTRY FRIEND oF MIKIE 1S5 ¢ oS e 1o e ( colMG -To EUROPE NEXT MordTH WELL GO gfz AND IS LETTING ME HAVE HIS HOUSE-BOAT FoR —THE SUMMER !« HeH - HEH WiTH ADMIRAL Vad ! - Works—Fafnirs 650120004—13 —s ot e Sorrow, s r the Middies coached t ird and home on four | % P re o don can has flowed He also stole home a dges that now span Thrae bres (i - s: Off Paber 1 oft ir 1. struck hed balls in a game with Des m.l ing Page.) | (Continued on the Following Page) | the two & | onoocoroonoa Kolocsocscoccom

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