New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1930, Page 8

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g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930. BURRITTS TAKE LEAD IN CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE WHEN THEY DEFEAT HOLY CROSS 14 TO 10— SACRED HEARTS WIN ANOTHER GAME ON THE ROAD—KENSINGTON BLANKS FORESTVILLE 2 TO 0—TWO BARTLETTS REGISTER VICTORIES—ITEMS 'WASHINGTON TEAM 'HOLY CROSS TEAM BEATS CHICAGO CUBS FINALLY TAKE LEAD IN NATIONAL Despite Series of Misfortunes 1eam Captures First Place From Brooklyn Robins—(Cards Down Giants in Double Header — Braves Take Two From Cin- | cinnati—Yankees Beat (leveland Indians—Browns Trounce Washington Senators — Athletics Defeat Detroit Tige National League LOSES T0 LOCALS American Legion Combination Easily Defeats Silk Towners MANCHESTER TEAM BURRITTS ENTER FIRST PLACE IN CITY LEAGUE BEATS NAT NATIflNALS‘ Take 14 to 10 Slugfest From Hol) Cross Team in Fea- ture Game Saturday Afternoon—Combinations Ex- hibit Sensational and Terrible Fielding — Pirates | | Take Measure of West Ends—Sokols Swamp Sene- | cas in Third Contest of the Day—Standing Is Re- vised. Leazue Standing ILLY CAPTURES RACE For the Eighth Time champ < Turf Histary, Three Old Mare Takes Grand Prix TRY T0 CLOSE BOUT Further Efforts o Complete rangements for in I« Year A- Sharkey-Schmel- ing Bout to Be Attempted Today. New e been cor return ber 25. cted bout Sokols 18—Senecas 3 h Dobreck pitching in the Sokols took the form, Senecas " | nut Hill park Sa 7 | wild heaving by the pitchers on each | ts. errors and mis- er the heads of the they bit the dust, tak vas sh Hayes allowed ked f oftensive one man ou a single to center followed him with another same spot and then Hal Beagle caught one of his fast ones d sent it fa‘ and wide into deep or the circuit It was a great victory for the P art breaking defeat for right center plays during the g West End rallies in the bud tended to break the spirit of the West End team. Brooks had mo- ments of wildness and he hit two at the plate These lapses. (Continued on Following Page) J (Losers Pushed Into Cellar Posi- | tion in Junior City League | League Standing WINSTED IN CLOSE GAME | Local Baseball Team Appears to Have Recovered Cham- pionship Form of Last Season — Tom McLeod’s Crew Humbled by Score of 8 to 7 at Washington Park—Dalkowski and Bogdanski Star On the De- fense—Count Is Tied in Seventh Inning — Game Won in Ninth. rican Legion Republican A. C Colliers Washington A. C onal A. ( The Wa shoved the X n the Junior City League at \\al rday afterncon by handing them a 9 to 5 beating. The game was marked by some unusual who winged seven batters dur- ing the affair. | In the second inning Hubay hit| three batters with pitches and when he threw one that hit Joe Golas on the head and caused him retire m the game he gave up the pitch- ng job to DiFranzo who was in bril- 1 e muystery | by the score of 2 | Scott last In one of battle son the DiFranzo ned 14 of his oppo- nents in the 5 that he atriic k out 10 s team's | € Nation- the t .. FORESTVILLE TEAM{;;N,‘ ,, ‘Somh Enders Score 2 10 0 Vic- (crests tory Over Visiting Crew Kensington this sea- Thn ~0JV‘* End the Forestville tea to 0 vear's § ainstay, opposed ea Kensington derable edge opposin Both After yeste Holy ¢ rday's battle between ss and Winsted base- ball teams at Washington park re- to 7 win for the lo- begins 1o appear that the Cross team has returned to |the form that last year brought it |the championship of the city. Yes- battle was a tight one but he visiting pitcher blew up in the \rmm inning and walked in the win« Ding Winsted started off strongly by scoring three runs in the opening nning. After that, however, the |team was helpless until the sixth. In that frame, errors accounted for four tallies scored by the visitors. The Holy Cross team scored two n when J. Budnick tin crashed out a he fifth. however, the scored four runs to lead the Winsted team by one run. smashed a home in this ses- ith Milewski on base. Winsted t into the lead by one run by its n the sixth seventh, Martin tripled and k brought him home with ing the score. Winsted get only one hit in the 1es off McCormick. J. Budnick gled. McCor- 1 single and Bogdanski made it three in a row, pka made an attempt to sacrifice t Martin was out at home. Dal- kowski looked them over until he two strikes and three ballss ton failed to get the next ons however, and McCormick was ed in with the winning run. is, Winsted shortstop, was the is club. He got f five trips, two a single. Martin took the g honors for the Holy Cross of five. He belted a - triple and a single. Dal- kowski and Bogdanski starred in the field. McCormick was in fine ‘fettle, ry ng in an § keenest pitchers’ aggregation ay twirler Pechuk g batters to were touched up McCormic got two in opposition to ond game of two. Kens- AB R H B [ Sarouarny B o 3 0 0 5 1 o o o 0 1 b o [ 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 h, Bogdar- weat, Mar- Martin. Bases on Gaghon 7, Day- \I'n into camp yester— ary's field by the scors ters, pitching'for the held the opposition in til the eighth when he was Nevers. Nevers, with two home run, let the bat- rs. Boehnert followed him closely with three safeties. Ruben was the best bet for the losehs. The Red Men used three pi . For games ses Manager J. 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