New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1930, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 19 just what was needed to t,nn., mu‘ 1g from $10 to 50 and re- AMERICAN LEAGUE into the lives of_a lot more people. ,,,m e e RS T o f S por ts Games Yesterday In its turn this will provide an even ports where At i T han i 1 Philadelphia 3, Detroit 1, bigger demand for full-sized co ‘ been ignored New York Chicago 4 | The future of golf never lool«rl S One of the former mmr\rm\ nr The two teams surrendered their |yeocinoqon Ji their new professional was m Wimbledon, Eng. July 1 %— \ my e ) ) T franchises “for financlal reasons" | Ney york ..... good in splendid fashion. Business | Three of its stars safely in the remi- e ¢ golf, I o1 : o S : " Customers Attending Jobnny Risko- last night at a meeting the | cleveland ..... 5 3 5 is rushing and Chet is popular. finals of 's s 3 the Brit- 11 I thn |home tomorr to a we 2 i i Tufty Griffiths Battle Tonight Are St. Louis 5 A week ago a baby girl born |turned its attention to the quarter- arded Against Fouls, We have been wonderi S 136 42 352 |to Mr.and Mrs. Irwin finals nen’s singles today. tion Caused Condition this move was first talked about in | oppeot =T ket S ey Hartford, whether it would be | STRENGTHEN CLUBS s e Al et necessary for a Hartford team to GamasTodsy e e withdraw trom fthe Heagilefif therel B o jongo atiNaw: ¥ Allison’s victory over Henri Cochet had been a New Britain team in| po 089 8% D0 . | SRR e &ction, ‘ S | Robtnson of Brooklm and Shawkey | 5o 1o ere wary of picking win- T % My N sterday niRaoldlaay e e P e Connectitut of New York Yankees Dig Deep Ders in the last e £ women's tion, it League and Electric Field, | ames Tomorrow | for New Material. Most of them contented them- Hartford and New Britain both | e | i i N e R ol e et o honen el L Classica 5 TS Reune o had their lean days but never when | V980 I : New York, July 1 %—Both Wil- | alen Wills Moody to defeat Phyllis the two {cams were playing each | Gy o) Yoo bert Robinson of the Brook 20b- | \udford, youthful British player, in| He pleade Ity in police o 5 A 2 After Absence of other. Fans who were attenda [ s Shia ins and Bob BR il e regular att those games | | York Yankees, with her most strenuous op- can still picture the crowds lining | ST X bankroll to strengthen the fences on July Fourth with the B ! 2 for the dash down the crack of base hits intermingled : with the explosive crash of the o ‘-;"" .“‘“‘,"":"-" £ 4 fireota { hicago 10, New York 3. 5 d Kot fisernbite | Boston 6, Pittsburgh 5. p iHeld RSt Complaints have been Brooklyn-st. Louis, ra 1 b > e C e Hartford about the scarcity of (Other clubs not for i inte : AT S day dates in the Capital City dur T one, who w i the first half of the league, A Standing ! Redsox a team in the stern Bascball W pected to fil league must have Sunday dates in | Chicago : order o make money. Hartford | Brookiyn played at home only a few times |New York .. end the attendance week days was St Louis negligible. ' “ntury Moody home right field i ederick in center, t pes to rou out his fly-cha dition of Box We expect that there will be the |Cincin e g same howl in Hartford ae there was Philadelphia ... 3 8 440 in Waterbury when the city finally . 5 3 Tilden did lose Eastern league bascball. We Games Today rar =ecking additional ; have'always maintained that Hart- New York at C itching r s ed Ken Hol- s A ey - e = ford was in Class D in Brooklyn at St. Louis. e T . 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