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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1940. —_— LANDERS BLANKS STANLEY WORKS 5 TO O IN GAME IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—GASCOS DOWN NEW .—'——————————} BRITAIN. MACHINE ' CREW—LEADERS TO CLASH TOMORROW IN SENIOR CITY CIRCUIT—THREE HOME CONTESTS TO BE PLAYED HERE SUNDAY YANKS BARELY STRUGGLE CORNELL VARSITY THROUGH TO TAKE GAME |\ [jREAT TRIUMPH New York Team Staves ()rf ( ]e\eland Rally to Score 13 to 11} u'!ul'\—-» Athletics Down St. Louis Browns, 8 Vashington Trounces Detroit, 12 to 4—Red Uuuu \\‘mc Sox, 9 to 7—Giants Smother St. ls—Pirates Win Two From Phillies. Bliss Clark Rows on Crew That‘ Wins Poughkeepsie Regatta | I_,‘.;,u (ard BLISS B. CLARK Mark Two-Mile Hero of the Racs pound 2 inches Clark Adds Power CHAMPS IN WATER TOURNEY BAPTISTS ADVANCE BY WINNING GAME Down St John‘s Lutherans—| Second Round Opens Tonight Inter-Church League Won Lost 8| |N. B. Machine Stanley Works ] | vosephine < it with the ored three ts on the sessions at chased that but low and ped Stabert support ners' at- « «vruH By RAUL ZIMMERMAN PHANTGS DEFEAT BOYS’ CLUB TEAM the session closed LANDERS BLANKS STANLEY WORKS IN TIGHT BATTLE Buttmakers Display Finest Brand of Baseball Since the Opening of the Season — Schuster Balks in First Run in Seventh—Team Blows Up in Eighth—Long- more Invincible—Final Score Is 5 to 0 — Gascos Show Complete Reversal of Form to Defeat New Britain Machine. - League Standing catch Hillstrand. Preisser hit to the same place and Adams again threw ; .‘hornn late, Ostertag scoring. Preis- .714 |ser had stolen second and he went 667 |home on Lindgren's single. Lind- .571 |gren stole second. Longmore hit to .500 | Adams and his throw to third to \250 |get Lindgren was late. Charlow 1000 | bunted to flll the sacks. Goeb hit a Y Charlow Although meeting the lought\su;o LA and By lrcel LhaoE, opposition offered to any team this |31~ e ‘tdni‘;:’} FaSpeaon e by the Stanley Worke (B¢ imake a double. His throw was low i SonL o '8 land on the bound it hit Johnny ht in the Industrial league’paroone in the head, knocking him ked the Buttmakers by the |gencalass for a few minutes, Vine i “r The 5‘“'}‘1“" Went| cont filed out to left to end the in< he seventh inning |pin when Schuster, Stanley Works | Meriine's play at shortstop was pitcher, balked in the first run and | exceptional for the Stanley Works. s team handed the Lanldcrfil e | Ostertag and Lindgren each got two piore in the eighth n the s for the winners. Schroeder was game played on Diamond No. 1, the |the only Stanley Worker to get two (rsscos displayed a complete Te- |hits off Longmore. ¢ form to defeat the New-| The summary 51 to 2. ‘ LANDERS Landers 5; Stanley Works 0 AB R inest defensive brand Gor m has shown £ G to deliver hits when 3 ered a 5 to 0 shutout gt b s of the Landers crew last | Diamond No. 2, neither team was able to gh runners had gotten | ening positions on more | ton. Ano her great pitchers' battle de- d during the contest and it porarily that the Stan- m h'\d recovered the |, Z champion- P. & F. Corbin Landers Gascos Stanley Rule Fafnir Bearing e R RTETRERCETY of T.aml‘ rs hits meant run [ehoboriary cocl elcscocososol Moo 1d put it But, in t blew 1 not <o but through sdams of th error choice by which 1o Twice he infortuna base to to get a r threw home tp Schroeder, too la: to get a runner coming ia from third and two runs cante in on thes: | plays. Two more were scored before irow nner. arias Gascos 8, Newmatics 2 Schuster gave the Landers team The Gascos showed a complets its first run in the seventh inning |reversal of the form they displayed when, with the bases loaded and two | st the Rulers on Monday night men out, he balked to third basc|when they pasted the Newmatics 4 Umpire Crowey brought in the|last evening. The winners made but Scare 16 to 11 Viciory in Fra- termal League Contest League Standing Atlzntic—I k SPEARER RESIGNS ATTEAN WAMAGER Gives Up Reins of Newark Clup * Because of Disappointment imes Postponed YESTERDAY'S STARS d Terris Refuses fn Be!le\e He’s Done HAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS s of Ju National Teague {bad and Hillstrand went nner from third ore was invincibla, nly five hits no two of these ng in any single inning. H ned nine and walked only one He was caused through these two men g on base. He could not b ed in the pinches and in the nning with one out and run- on second and third, he struck the next two batters to end the Schuster was also in form wonderful for the first six innings five hits and no e and appeared ddenly, ho recount \)’ the ¢ for the winners Only two hits v 1 one crror. Hillstrand ed to open the session tag bunted and Schuster elected to throw to second. The throw was to third. eighth Oster- 1&g stole second ck flied to center field ick throw held Hill- third Preisser hit 1o and he threw home late to OUP RflARNNG HOUSE He al-| hit two batsmen but no damage He jan |one error and slammed out 18 solid hits | At the sar g down the gularity a positio time Klopp was mow~ Machinists with such that they were never in to threaten It was not until the latter part of the game when the Gascos had a safe lead that Klopp eased off and the New- maties did their scoring. The first batter for the Gascos, McCormick, put them in the lead when he hammered a home run in- to deep left fleld. Frankie Sheehan 4 Klatka singled later in the in« ning and the former scored on Ress s sacrifice fly In the fourth the winners scored again when, with two out, Toncy i » error on Kopec 10 Five hits and Gascos In the . singles by and Kopec's ouble winners their final of runs Matis walked to open the New- | matics' turn at bat in the seventh {and moved to second. 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