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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930. R COCHETTOBEAR 'TWO DON BARTLETTS ARE SACRED HEARTS of Sporta| . ... BINTOFPLAY ~ WINNERS OF GOLF EVENTS " BpyT SUFFIL) ‘Local Baseball Team Chalks Up e st Auother Victory on Road ~ ©° HARNESS RACE MEET Second Event SPORTS SUMMARY of Scason ed Press. Golf Brilliant play on ables George Dun- to win Intercolleg- P e tle y Lawrence Moller, =1 Notre 5 and 4, in finals. Score of 258 York, state open Opens at North Randall Track Today With mont, Pa cighteen Princeton Austin Comets | Bases on halle 000 000 606 Off Flood 2, Morowa § as Feature, Morowa 5 . Senior Keeps Pace With Junior Who Captures Junior = _ French Tennis .S[fll' May FEGE‘ Championship of Shuttle Meadow—Is Member of | tandlnm Thire¢ American Players Foursome That Takes Honors in Tournament Sat- | =4 = urday at Club—Players All Watching Closely the | Some really fine baseball e played on local lo afternoon as the Kensin S R T e R | opponents. Two of the local teams, games vesterday on, Holy arne t oper S for Johnny registered wins, Kensington and the | Holy Cross, while the Senccas were | blanked, 1 to 0 when Thomas, Meri- | ‘}J“ n pitcher held the team to a lone it AMERIC. LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 7, Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 6, Detroit 5. St. Louis 6, Washington 3. Chicago 6-2 Standing W It is a rare thing in these days of clout to find a pitcher entering the hall of fame by twirling game. Thomas, twirler for the Cor ielco team of Meriden all but t the trick at Willow Brook pa terday ¢ the Attention s of pitching stay for te . Consistently this. worthy turns in a perform that is exception ance Yesterday, fac- right hander who pulled th Works to an Industrial le t, he struck out 10 men a it Forestville by a Scott worked in fine s couldn’t deliver Games Chicago at New Detroit at T St. Loui Cleveland Today York. delphia ashington, at Boston. Games Tomorrow Washington. e i t Boston pitching Detroi Philadelphia. in both s this d e the pitcher their bur NATIONAL LEAGUE are Games Yesterday 1g0 5, Brooklyn 1 Louis 3-5, New York Boston 4-10, Cincinnati 3-3 (Other clubs not scheduled) s who reg st 2. Althg > = City league sch e Sa the battle | aturday was n the Burritts and the Holy the contest between | the Pirates, and the West Ends was e best of the three a of good betwe ross Starding W Chicago Brooklyn New York . St. Louis Pittshurgh the cizhth in- ed three by Hai then the the count Brooklyn at S Bostor Philadelphia at Cincinnati Tomorrow with such base-| 2 < Boston a Brooklyn St. Lo of ans at § Lovers of ba Games Yesterday good contests is Standing W rater- | Toronto h are Montreal .. 1 Boys' attend Wed CHICAGD CUBS N LEAD I FAGUE inued EASTERN LEAGUE From Games Yesterday Standing W, 48 Provider Bridgeport Springfl Hartford Albany Games Hartford at Pit . BURRITTS LEADING “ INGITY LEAGUE Drove in and doubi Cubs—Pitched € place, holding Robins to and fanning seven Clo resu’ted in no d ted le of homer wi rs while L dians. s nd the bat for th s off them, 2 1 Al of five ¥ Ends. BELVIDERE CARDS WIN Belvidera ( Austin Comets The s shut out to 0 in a G hits, while the winners re only five off Morawa's delivery. With the bases loaded, Davidson drove in two runs with a single. The Cardi- nals would like to challe the Franklins or equins. T B. Flood, 1 at summary one 4-M. The Totals BELVIDE Davidian, 3h Davidaon Wesowlez, om Preceding Page) only Pir Blanchar | Wimbledon, Eng., June 30 (A—A |aerni-fiaa1 fround in | which Henri !':O(’h“( of France would stand alone 'against three Americans was fore seen in men's singles of the British ips today tennis champ Play the found five A in the today down 10 nen and quarter-finals Pet. owed Georg A Mangin and het and Jean esen- sol¢ with Allison, in ad- vance, Tilden was rated an al itain winner over Grego and Mangin conceded victory ost cer- and Doeg matched in a battle that perforce would put on: or the other in the semi-finals. In |the fourth quarter-final round en- |counter, Lott was pitted against Bo- rotra with the Chicago youth a slight favorite. Critics have p Lott and M i-finals and to fight it out urday. Other matches on today's scheduls 5 included Women's were le <ed Cochet gin to rea Coghot the Til ch the Tilden on Sat- doubles—Helen Moody and E eth Ryan vs. Mrs. A. D. Stocks and Mrs. L. G. Owen. Men's doubles—J. M. Hillyard and Baron von Kehrl H. W. Aus- Wills Vs Mixed doubles—Tilden and Cecilie . either E. 0. Mather. dent at Oxford, and Haylock, or Jacqu Mme Boston Bart Allison and Edith Cr San Francisco, vs. opponents to he decided There in women's singles pla has reached tr INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Joan Ridley Jacobs, Berke- Fraulein Aussem. RISKO TO FIGHT TUFFY GRIEFITHS - Baker Boy Gets Another Chance to Spoil Heavy Gontender June ) (P—Johnr | Yor bout al E Risko n all around should give 11 the way Francieco offers a ten r between Yo negro holder of th welterweight crown, and Yo Cor- bett of Fresno, (a day. | & Stribling battles Gorman | the Newark, N. J,, velodrome to- orrow night ar Carnera Detroit He gument San Chicago at Detroit Kid Chocolate, Cuban erweight, takes on Dom Be t0 of New York, at Ebbets on Wednesday. Kk Petron Field | will Tabulated “Ringer” Score—Ted Hart Near High Mark. BY JIGGER No to be outdone by his son, who red lately as a winner at Donald L. Bartiett ome that took r ball, best ball ent at the local club on ernoo: Dob Poteet and Georg tlett so t ned in a net score eadow, he last half of the 3¢ Is of the junior championship of uttle Mead which he defeat- ed L. W. Young, Jr., one up, after 38 holes of hard competition. He won the cup which boys had purchased from their entry fees for the event. ose days and rare June, 40 stal fol- e game of teed departed for the shore ing their rounds. At one clubhouse was thronged 30 it was deserted, except urnament committee mem- who were posting the “ringer” at are per- to other art Let three a player accumulate two or “ringers” in the box and he be watching the score sheet like a hawk to see if they are posted and he keeps on the trail of those in the posting until they ke a couple of hours off he birdies. ction it might be 1 Hart needs but two t c season ther d score the eagle, selec one tting back to Saturday and the best ball tournament, Al Borg, Bot McConnell, Hartfodr Hatch and Dave Mahoney hooked up together combination that took second prize with a net of 56. a gross of speed Borg can travel alone if hot. He used to b but has not yet Meadow McAuliffe m 1 his iock troops, consisting of Clayton n and Bil on by the hem do the sharp- directed came off the 57 to its cre one foursome score and a pretty ma n two groups Bill Sweeney Booth and the club Humphrey, Bi Louie Jones Sweeney. Ted's cro d scored § nd coming home in e Bill's outfit got 67-8-59 by g 36 on the lower and 31 on A couple of days before ers had piloted four- edal play against par der wili plac and aft izes will be THREE GAMES TONIGHT IN INTER-CHURGH L0OP First Lutherans and Methodists to Play Feature Lncounter — Ger- man Lutheran Nines Clash First Lu hodists are heran and Trinity scheduled to meet in the feat game hurch < up on Willow into seco make it eight the Methodists with six wins t SENECAS BEATEN Continuing its victorious all opposition throughout |the Sacred Heart base |terday turned in anot the road when it defeated field team in Suffieid © strong team to seek a seventh while | b path to high- resen and Shepard are a mound duel, ncerta German to stop tvka and “Left outcome is h other ohn's u the d-0 when workin ; be to giv ise this evening. diamond the Me- | play the First er team is in d the latter in sixth a percentage dif- between them and the street outfit is favored tonight. The Baptists, however, bavs a good nine when it can be assembled, t has hopes of overturning the ucket ght wil be no games Friday on ho Next d with h Congregational and F Lutheran hing for sec- end place Baptists nd 7 Methodists meeting game, and the the St. Mark's| 2 ptists The for: hes. On two oc team had three t with good su to! S 1d There ount of the another important St. Matts playing Episcop s. this cit The an impo ning at 5 o' IN CLOSE BATILE Local Team Gets Only One Hit 0ff Thomas, Meriden Hurler battles re- ball in this were de- In one of the closest corded in semi-pro base city this year, the Seneca ted at Willow Brook park yester- Despite the fact that Casey eca twirler, was in tip-top shape, al- FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED was in his — prime cond he Meriden tea Iy behind the excel ded bril- | USE work of ADS PAWNELS BEAT BLUES TERRIS MEE’ New Colorado s, Colo.—Trans- itle goes to Bob Me- Moines, who beats Jim- 6 and 5, in older of 4 W Glenna Collett asas City, upsets 6, to win crown and Mu- Josephine . 6-0. York beats retain Chureh seball team won Connell de- defending Racing Irance— wins § rides in Gallant vietory Dwyer 3unyan noses -om' 00 Franeis S — Gallant ) Latonia Derby Baseball s beat Knigh! Brooklyn, 5- al league lead. uth hits 25th anc General Y. —East Sans Point shington, N. Polo four con -old Percy Wyer ¢ A. C. mara Y.—Youthful Aiker ne, 12-7, ‘foy cup. Robinson run: seconds to better Helen Filke: of second off own marl hurdles with 12 2% performance. go—Betty ds in seconds House of Snowden rules Ten Tom Snowden men’s champior htweight, ole In¢ the Queensboro Tho failed to do any Two of the came also in t red off s off C: three ed in the Thejsen strode to the pla \ ed out louble followed by J He that a Pe singled to score The Casey allowed cause of the couldn’t hit T spelled defeat f THATS ALL. mates run throws for to COVERED. TO HANE YoU SICK, YOoURE NOT USED TO § THIS IAND 1VE PINNED THE FLAP BACK <0 I caN LOOK QLT DURING THE | 1S NIGEHTE oI SEENE YOURE PROPERLY WHY MA, WE'RE SPCsED -T' BE MILES I N' MILES AWAY FROM HOME ~§ N YOU WEEP CoMIN' OOT AN SPO\L 1T, Y OH MA \‘§ My GOSH ! “OU SAID | WE CoulD { SLEEP OUT. S | 1 SLEEPIN' PETRONE (UP) K CHOCOLATE V v York. 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