New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930. FAFNIR BEARING AND P. & F. CORBIN BASEBALL TEAMS TO BATTLE TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—LANDERS-STANLEY RULE CONTEST IS POSTPONED—SEQUINS NOSE OUT REPUBLICANS IN JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE GAME—MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES _— - ATHLETICS AND CHICAGO CUBS ARE SETTING PACE HRST LUTHERANS Last Year's Champions \10 Bmh Out in Front in Their RL‘\D ctive Leagues — Philadelphia Team Fails to raw Away Despite Their Victory Over Detroit— | De- | \ ankees Smother White Sox, 15 to 4-—Senators feat Browns—Indians Get Verdict Over Red Sox —Other Games. o puta Kress. Marberr 3, Marberry & LAIMS N July of Keenst o of Liberty vesterday in 30 Princeton baseball \Iuermr played center field 930 team and was substitute | ck on last fall's varsity o The total wi s of Alcibiades | jin 1929 were yizs0. METHODISTS UPSET OFFICIALS OF CONNECTICUT GOLF ASSOCIATION| Shepard Allows One Hit—St. Matts Increase Lead Inter-Church League W, L Matthew's 5 1 P.C 859 h Cong, 5 First Lutheran BATTLE IN | and “Lefty” Haber to RUTH MAY BREAK ting if He Gets the Pitching left to right: [anchester. Greenwi Brook; Teadow ; Patterson cf, Jac-\r 0000000—0171 5010 x—661 .\luu Win Eighth SEOUNS RFEAT REPUBLICAN TEAM Trusk and Folden Engage in Nice Pitchers' Battle League Standi twirler en sent 12 back strike-out route three bases on ball ers were touched e-ups and Evangelical First Baptists Win ummond ut of trouble off base Iped his run in the t followed with own fifth Game The Collie an Legion t 6 o'clock Wedr Drum- | Kieffer, Bomba, Mem. Baptist . Ist Baptist Games Next Monday Because of the holiday there will no games on Friday in the Int Church league. Play ed next Monday wit Congregationalists and First Luth- erans clashing on Diamond No. 2 for the right to second place. The Me- morial Baptists will play the Trinity | Methodists on the “grass diamond,” while the first diamond will be mp‘ scene of activities between the St. Matts and St. Mark's Episcopalians. Nedbala, FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ) Totals NG 7 srooklawn; Harvey Second . Tredennick, Highle wtertown. | S CLUBS OARRY THO TEANS T PACE IN LEAGUE ™'y Rochester and Beltimare Stae Neck and Neck Race with nine Yanke 30th hom aind scored three as d White Sox drove in will be award- ed in 11 at Arlington’s summer race card in Chicago, ) 'r‘d! ock 'ont row: Humphrey, il and Pn sfield Gllbs‘m,: Withdraw From Gireait New York, July 1 (UP)—"If they me pitching to me I'll break my me run record easy, 1 the United Press today. Woodway; ; Harold H. Hz R. D. Pryd and I'll keep busting 'em as ey keep getting 'em any- near the plate.” 15 homers during June, ad a total of 30 today ani days and 12 games ahead of chedule, the year in which he | made his record of sixty In only on: month, Septembe 1 ince he started hitting home: pitcher with the Boston R ox in 1915, has Ruth ever made ore than 15 circuit drives in & month. He hit 17 in the last of 1927 to break his 1921 59 by the margin of long as ON IN FASTERN one | Ruth did net hit No. until J 12:a No. I July 24. It present pace, in 134th game. es left in 30 in 1927 31 did not come ur Ruth con- tinues ) ga w 1ecord. w ahead or tied d closed t Ruth's 30! Al Thomas, der, in the h two mates celed far into the right field achers. Ruth has always liked against Thom nd when he to bat after Thomas had re- | d Braxton, Babe yelled Get it in here now, (cousin), 1 I'll show you No. J took a full | White Sox right esterds HOME RUN RECORD Bambino Says Hell Keep Hit- * Babe Ruth | “This hot weather is just what I[N, he can tie | and | which to | FAFNIRS AND CORBINS TO DUSTY LEAGUE League Leaders to Face Former Champions at Walnut Hil Park—Bitter Scrap Is Anticipated — Jagloski Oppose Each Other in Box —Stanley Rule-Landers Game Postponed Because of Shutdowns in Factm‘les—-Start at 5:30. League Standing | W, |P. & F. Corbin... 6 Landers .... scos B6T nley Rule .... 571 Fafnir Bearing.. 3 3 3.500 N. B. Machine. g 250 nley Works ... 000 Toni Hill par! ball team, ball t 5:30 o'clo the P. & F. leader in the Industrial will tha aliva 'at Walnut Corbin base- league face engthened and thoroughly ir Bearing team on Diamond Those close to the ground in | Tndustrial league m are anti- cipating one of the most bitter bat- tles of the season when these twg gladiators meet. There will be only one of the two |games scheduled played tonight ba- |cause the Landers ley Rule con- 1ond No. has est carded for T been postponed. This has been oc- | casioned by the fact that the I |ders factory has shut down for t week and this I | plavers on the baseball t |game might not time due to the | Rule m in the season | However, the one two of the stronz . should be |oped one of the stror in years because of op the ¢ the ace with | ms will most cach othe |use Jaglo out “Lefty” Ha pitchers’ battle a Games on Thursd, Two ga day Britain M while | Tonight's game will & Iy at 5:30 o'clock comparison of his 1930 ;ml G. Total) 7 67 TEANS ARE STRONGER Cardinals and Pirates With All Reg- ulars Back in Lineup Have Edge On Others. (Pr—The Car- h all of their the Giants £ Wil- Louis, July 1 icago ( . Uncle Robbie said he vas confident his club would remain we're die 10 Robinson said, Who are picking us 1o watch their ow Eyear A AT (S R every department and the mere ed in the second eeks that - or later, fellows iH"R&LD CLASSIFIED ADS & Judd . Fafnir Stanley Works . Stanley Rule N. B. Ma i and Luty FFafnirs-Landers Fafnir Bearin North & Judd- Rn~~\\)n \flr h & Judd Russell & Erwin Batteries Daley and Mity Stanley Works-Corbin Works Symenski and Gorm: Stanley Works . P. & F. Corbin Batteries: Po! Symenski and Gor v UM-M < FROM -THE LOOKS oF I READ BY AHERN HANDING BACK [ “H” BoUQUET ’/HEMv T DOESKET MY UM AMBROSE ! « -~ THESE LADS, -THE FooD HERE! UM-M- WHEN T« WAS- YoU LADS £ SPEAK WELL FoR%] ABoUT CNE ABoUT oURY QF THEM LooKsS, UNKw [ e TH? cM;A WHEN ¢ TM . * WITH ALL - NodR flAcE,;’E “THT ANIMALS wWor* T BE UNCLE AMBROSE, HAVE BeeM BOARDERS HERE TR ScME e Sl AGE . I QWNED { i AND QPERATED A " FLEET OF 3I¥X SAILING VESSELSS NES SIR! WEARING A . Wla LIKE THAT VICTOR(A :{fo\’.

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