New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1930, Page 8

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] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930. — GASCOS AND CORBINS TO BATTLE FOR LEAD IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE AS FAFNIRS TOPPLE CIRCUIT PACE MAKERS—PIRATES THREATEN BURRITT LEAD IN CITY LOOP—SACRED HEARTS TO MEET SUFFIELD HERE SUNDAY —MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES \ e L EASTERN TEAMS DISPLAY JUNIOR GAME IS ~ BUMPER CRO P OF IVORY (GASCOS AND CORBINS TO SUPREMACY OVER OTHERS (ALEDINTINIE == BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE Had Plenty of Success in Invasion But Rule Supreme On Fafnir Bearing Baseball Team Springs Surprise by Home Parks—Senators Take Two Games From the Colliers and_American ILEglOH Toppling Pace Setters in Postponed Game — Final Browns—Athletics and Tigers Divide Twin Bill— Teams Battle to a Tie 3 o J \ e 3 Score Is 8 to 5—Winners Have Two Big Innings at Yankees and White Sox Split Double Header—Red e f % @L';%fi,\ N | Opening of Contest—P. & F. Faces Critical Period 5 i s 3 } o 5 5 © & 2 Sox Nose Out (leveland—Other Contests. REoEuc ATt i ONE - in Industrial Race—Buttmakers vs. Newmatics. f PN TN WHITEHILL \“,&es §, Foross (N ciamatr] D i 7L \)"M“‘ ‘e“aflfl“/ :) Q’? oo League Standing ag when he received the throw. : AT Out At The Plate g\fi‘_ T e hinte E s | Th " 1 do was te . on a double steal fnir Bearing ¥ 3 .5 a smashed a vicious B. Machine o ) r to Bucheri who made a Stanley Works 3 7 i d fast throw to first. i e e T (5 | P mpted to score on ths t was nailed by Krause's throw to Kenure. reased their lead ; oring three times. e G sossion by draw- anding close on the ; alic inted in front Corbins and Landers. This will of the p d ) n and Gray st g0t tanz] . In the end Gray threw wildly to first to allo e safe whils PIRATES THREATEN LEAD i i d the Ia OF BURRITTS IN LEAGUE . riiiiii Sk ins S S Wit ent to sec- s 3 nt race N poked a3 First and Second Place Teams to Battle It Out Saturday © : " s to 1o nd both runners Afternoon in Senior City Circuit—Sokols and Holy lies 1 1 firils wher empted to take Cross to Meet in One of Feature Contests of the ; ilistiefrst had thromaionihe Day—Senecas to Cross Bats With West Ends—Se- quins Face Legion in Jugjm;(:j}’ggirti(‘lash. - tracwe <omns BABRRUTH HAY BEOUT "5 20 2" 5T OF GAME FOR SOME TINE %7 1inois v, Penns, Battering Bambino Hits 31st Home Run But Loses Entire Finger- v Hal ‘ o 10 had dre Starts Con nail on Screen ¢ Sokols—Holy Cr 'he Holy Cro DAVIDSON HIBES UNGER Junior City League ond No RED SOX SELI, NARLESRY July 3 (UP)—The Rost . " OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Goming to Hartford for Title i i | —~ - Meet With Bat Batalino ;fr@i‘r YoUR THINGS oN, 3§ SoRRY, UNCLE 5 jcie amBrase et A NePHEW, AND COME ouT AMBRGSE . BUT 2 DINIT WHEEL [ tl(ua:;, gnerls e 2 o THE GOLF COURSE A T HAVE o ATTEND e o | WITH ME! <« F You ¢ A DIRECTORS’ 3AM ~! ) e AT, Dol T KNaw How Ta MEETING ~ AHEM ! |« HE HAD ON PLAY, NoU CAN BE wr MY WORD A CARNIVAL M (CADDY ¢ o WHAT 2| DON'T Noul THINK ) HKAT AKD Nou NEED s AcTiod T BETTER IF Mou WeRE UL it AND EXERCISE -To STAYED HOME AND oF courerTi!f GO-ROUNDS|! provisions of the KEEP (K “TRIM! «n RESTED 2~ FEAR e, = AND R R e YOU'VE GaT A SHAPE | THE STRAK ol Z Loy duration of the LIKE A TROLLED NouR VEARS, | R ng a knockout He's A all title bouts in be of fifteen rounds no camp said to be hopeful of ng it set for twelve rounds Fernandez welcomes long fights: he has fought several twenty-round battles and has even traveled the twenty-five round route, stamina of his virtures | ain in Hartford where | alrcady started his aining. Fernandez will have more time to prepare for this title event ! han he had for his other bout with Tripl 12 Battalino which was staged in the Home runs—Wilson, Cu artford armory last winter. On Stolen bases—Cuyler \at occasion, he arrived here from American League the coast hut a short time before the tting—Cochrane, Athletics 3. bout and had some trouble getting kees used to the chill of New England jehriz, Yankee ter the mild climate of the Pacific a rking hard to get to perfect shape for his defense of the title. Among other things, he is h Yankees, 31 sawing wood, taking a leaf from the | Rice, Senators, 12 book of the former Kaiser who gets = all his exercise that way P Colo- | The champion was on the floor R UMCLE AMBROSE ,THE 72 PLAYER= drove in his other meeting with Fernan- AT. OFF. vards in the face of a strong dez but expects ta reverse the order wind, ‘of things jn that respect this time |

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