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Speaking ‘ of Sports e The long awaited battle in which PBat Battalino will defend his feath- erweight championship, will take place at the Hurley Stadium in East Hartford on July 14 and Ignacio Fernandez has been picked to mect him. he many fight fans who attend- ed the last meeting betwcen Battal- §15 and Fernandez at the state arm- ory in Hartford, wili be on hand at this title battle. The fight was one of the gre punching matchos scen in Hartr in several seasons and petition of is be- in: cipated st 2T \e scrap ot talino he was u wrmor hard him down. On Battalino went to the during the ba won last encour to dent cnough knocik other hénl canvyas on.ec - Fernan- to There will be plenty of excite- ment for Industrial League basebail 1ans before the geason is out in hing the teams that will come through to stage the fin the pennant. The P. & team was knocked off in neat fash ion by the Fafnir team last night, niich to the surprise of most all the tollowers of the league. The Corbin team tough assignment at Walnut Hill park tonight when it meets the Gascos, another up and coming club. Pecavse of the fact that the Cor- forced to use two and Jagloski, last orted that Bergeron faces another #vill he in t cos tonight The Faf play off their tie game srook park next Tuesday night. hese two teams met at Walnut Hill » and the game ended battle will most sco teams will at Willo probably the already jumt July there Although -work for plenty of irday on at Walnnt ill park when the City Baseball cague teams clagh. The Pirates a. 1t to step on the Bur- s and if they do, they will be in e for first place ¢ B first place the prese > with the Pirat Hely nd Sokols tied for secon toes of the in Cross The Hol Il battle also in of the games. The of this e will advance a step and will tied with the Pirates the irates w If the Burritts are ro- rned victorious, they will be rid- high in the driver's s Cross and Sokol teams winner it We haven't baseball 10 tomorrow. regations heard of an ved Most of the ire going to shape for EASTERN TEAMS SHOW SUPREMACY (Con’ & by m local local 1 From Preceding Page) or G off Grabow 1 mes WALES MAY SEE MEET British Prince May Attend Athletic Games to be Held Petween Eng- land and America. Chicago, July 3.—(#—The Prince of Wales may be an interested spectator at the British-American nd ficld meet at Soldier ficld, ust 27, Hearing the prince expected to attend the British qualifyi Hamilton, Ontario, Au oficials in charz of the meet cabled Ambassador Charles G, Dawes to invite him hcre. Tele- grams also were sent to Senator Otis Glenn and Representative Fred B ton to extend a similar invitation through government circles at Washington. “Memphis" Bill Tt man for the New York Gian years old. is 32 bhox against the Gas- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930. Baschall Stancing MIXED DOUBLES AT WINBLEDDN TODAY Finals i All Classes fo Be Il Played on Courts Sat Wimbledon, Eng., July 3 (UP)— | | singles play in the Wimbledon ten- nis championships was deferred to- |day with competition limited to the quarter-final rounds in the men’s, | women'’s and mixed doubles. Semi- finals will be played IFriday with finals in all classes Saturday. Competition in the singles al- ready has reached the championship round, with all-American finals in both classes for the first time in his- tory. AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 5-4, Chicago 1-15. Detroit 4-2, Philadelphia 3-7. Washington 5-5, St. Louis 4-3. (First game, 12 ininngs). Boston 5, Cleveland 4. Standing W, . 48 44 Philadelphia Washington ew York Cleveland Detroit St. Louls Boston Chicago Games Today Yor hiladelphia. (Other clubs not scheduled). Bill Tilden-Wilmer match provides the first all-Ameri- an men’'s final since 1523, when William M. Johnston defeated Fran- cis T. Hunter. Allison will be mak- ing his first appearance in a Wim- bledon singles final, while Tilden has not reached the finals since winning the title in 1921 and 19 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody of Ber eley, Cal, and Miss Elizabeth Ry a former Californian, now living London, gave America the last two places in the second successive vear, Mrs. Moody having defeated her sister- Californian Helen Jacobs in the 1929 Pel. |finals. Mrs. Moody, who has held 606 |the title since 1927, will be making 606 9 Allison ames Tomorrow I’hiladelphia at Boston, 2, w York at Washington, Louis at Chicago, Cleveland at Detro NATIONAL LEAGUE | Games Yesterday | New York %, Chicago § Brooklyn t. Louis 5. Boston 6, Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, poned, wet grou Standing w. . 43 |Chicago .. Brooklyn .. New Yorl St. Louis . Boston Pittsburgh . Cincinnati Philadelphia don championship round. Miss Ryan never has won the title but 477 was runner-up in 1914 and 1920. 170 | Two men's doubles matches 403 |scheduled today. 387 are Tilden, and Hans Timmer of Holland, will play Henri |Cochet and Jacques Brugnon of France for the right to meet John Docg and Ceorge Lott in the upper |bracket semi-finals, with J. Colin | Gregory and Ian G. Collins of Eng- land meeting Jean Borotra and of France in th: -final. Wilmer John Vanryn, American ing doubles team ani defending champlons, already have qualified for the lower bracket semi- finals. Games Today Boston a (Other clubs not scheduled). Games Tomorrow Brooklyn at New York, 2 Chicago at Pittsburgh, 2. Boston at Philadclphis Cincinnati . Louis, 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday ling City r-Montreal, wet grounds. games scheduled). of Il and Betty Nuthall of and for a place in the women's doubles sgemi-finals Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and Miss Elizabeth Ryan will play the winners of a Pct. | match between Mme, Rene Mathieu 0 'and Mlle Barrier of France and Mile. Josane Sigart of Belgium and 563 | Mme. Henrot France, for a 533 | place in the Roches! (Only Sta Baltimore Rochester Toronto Montreal urday | in | the women's singles for | her fifth appearance in the Wimble- | | OPEN TO =/ CLAIRE ALLED the greatest competitive | golfer the world has ever known . and probably the most likeable chap Is an the rule that infant prodigies make Played tournament age of 14. . the Southern Open at 15 .. then the U 24 in 192 and tional 1926 and 1929, British Open 6,1927 and the British Amateur in 1930. P Is the junior member of Jones, Evins, law i 4 till sists wood Chick Hurt walked when Open successful same oot whenever they're in the same four- some nonchalant | day just as Jones, Sr. has a putt lined His locker at Eastlake with And he out of key, while changing from long one Bobby,” is the greeting he gets from ¥ m in | nard thority. his father division. | Eastlake, ster of English profanity has been hurling a club. people occasions. the out-putt TITLE MATCH 1S IN BURCKY=——x Ne BOBBY JONES | HORTON SMITH UST a cornfed country boy who liked to play golf and became a to "“study the strokes leaguers like Hagen, and Wwon Max J | Professional of the big Jones, Sarazen others." seldom 12 major tourna- good. e 1 3 his two his first |4 cars as & topflight [ at the olfer Was the Won iarg win- during last twe Made, his hy the aban who ever wore a crown. exception to ture and since has captured S. Amateur @ 1925, 1927 1928, ... Na- open in 1923 on birthday tucking aw French cham- pionship Tsed cotton down on farm near Joplin, Mo But hadn’t been long on his exhibition tour with “The Atlanta 2" before he discarded 1 for ht colored pajam Could e to college on his dad's but preferred to take a de- gree in golf. ... The result today is $30,000 in prizes and exhibition fees “and it's all salted away in the bank at home, t0o.” declares Horton. He isn't sorry he deserted the amateurs for he's having more fun as a pro. ... ents being compared with Bob says not fair to Jones or himself. ... “I'm not the shotmaker Bobby is but someday I'll be,” he vows. Smith's success d One is a fine golf he pivots and weight shift- m one foot to the other ar and the other is an ideal nt for tournament play n as “Lindy of the caddied for Walt : was s old and all he asked a rs ing under “The Haig's" heavy golf bag was a handful of wooden tee He played with the Ryder team when he was 20. ... W other Ryder Cup players were view- ing the wonders of New York's sky- line from the top of a building, Smith was driving and pitching imaginary golf balls off the roof's edge into the chasm below. He £025 to hed early eats an apple every day and milk is his favor- whoopee n 21st in ywns and 1930 orton Smith = i Brue Powers and Jones, and sits at a desk from and from 1 to 5. As- in the corporation Favorite foursome at his home club, is Sher- Hurt, Tess Bradshaw and Ridley or Bob Gardner. is wealthy broker who step of the rounds the British rm 12 ican Af had bout the every Bobby captured at St. Andrews. ... Bradshaw, insurance agent, did the for him last year at Winged He bickers with his dad in whic ing f perfect and occacionally makes a request for the time of up and is ready to shoot. is crammed junk like an urchig’s pockets sings boisterously, and an £ th unco B 11 yea to knickers. “Hello, there, asl foe - | He is a and act of body at Eastlake. Witnessed in the Likes to have swear with him on those He's the best driver and no one can according to Ber- British sports au- world him, Darwin, ite dri plans Yanke officials today bout, When Jacobs im vleagse and asked me DEFINITELY DFF ) A MENT Garden Offials Abandon Pl for Sharkeg-Schmeling Bont W Yo 3 (UP) for t bou With between Sc key at m, i pt Madison doned, Sq ere seekin heavyweight bout for t summer program. Political pre )akland, Ca reverses announced n ma follow a three- ag rour conference ter signing Sharkey for tr lier in the day, announced formally was “definitely on."” Jacobs arrived to sig Arthur Bulow, a of fruitless told 1l asse developed ov e Garden to gecu S nditional release from all claims ulosw ns under ember. failed to to ke earn L ssured Bulow wi e a share of any hi rden acc Chicago | ffalo ark B 461 N 440 Jersey City . Reading ark Jersey City. Montre Buffalo Toronto at Rochester. EASTERN LEAGU Games Yesterday Allentown 7, Springfield 3 New Have Prov Bridgeport 2. Alt standing w. pet W Ha 5 3ridgepOrt ...... I 000 Springfield 000 Providence Albany 1.000 Games Today Allentown ngfield New Have Providence. Albany at port GRIFFITH DEFEATS RISKD IN BATTLE Sioux City Heavyweight Hands (leveiand Baker & Thrashing (P —Gerald Am- aspiring heavy- x City, Towa, cker from Chicago. Griffith, back to * Fighting for th tion he once of champion- silenced his Chicago sta- giving Rubbery cake baker thrashing third vic- oiler of far his hip caliber, chiding eriti m Jast Johnny R big from Cleveland, a sound in 10 rounds. It was his tory over the notorious desp | championship hopes and by impressive asfde his usual care, Grif- fith carried the fight to Risko from start to finish, winning nine rounds decisively. He out-s d and out- boxed his russed riv od almoet at will with his and hooks. a even tougher figl stood upright th . and never was in distress. Risko's best round>was the second when he made Griffith back pedal | with looping hooks to the head and | body. Griffith had some trouble | cvading his rush but came back in the next round and stayed in front From a financial standpoint, match was far from a success. L han 10,000 watched it and the re- ceipts only totaled approximately | In the preliminaries, Paul .\'\\\dr»rr‘ ski, the Syracuse, N. Y.. heavy-| weight, outpointed Frankie Simms of Cleveland in 10 rounds and Tait Littman, Milwaukee lightweight pro- |tege of Ritchie Mitchell, won the | decision in ecight rounds over Ted | Ross, Chicago slugger. | The football field at t! 'nurrenyl | of Washington has been covered | | with sod for the first time. | Castin th ‘ Mixed do ings are Wilmer Allison and Edith Jack Crawford, Australia, Ilizabeth Ryan Peters and Mrs. J. B. Pitt- England, vs. Dr. Daniel Prenn #nd Fraulein H. Krachwinkel, Ger- many. Bill Tilden and Fraulein Cacile Aussem, Germany, vs. J. Croleress and Miss Phyllis Mudford, England. It was doubtful that Fraulein Aussem would be able to play today, in which event the will advance to the Henri Cochet i 11 a ¥y have qual for the mixed doubles semi-fina YESTERDAY'S STARS Associated Press Morris, Red Sox-—doubled in h hitter, scored run fe Cleveland 5 to 4 Reynolds, White Sox—hit consecutive home runs and hits out of six times at ond Yankee Game Babe Ruth, Yankees-——connected with tk first home run of season to help Yankees defeat White Sox in first game s quarter-final pair- CORBING-GASCOS FIGHT FOR LEAD (Continued from Preceding Page) Cross and | man |Lipka and Mangan gave the Cor- bins a run in the ninth but the next three batters went out on easy fleld fiies. It w in- t announced at the that the Fafnir and Gasco teams will play their postponed game at Willow Brook park next Tuesday , night. | The summary: g me Mangan, Gray, p Jaglowsk: Carl three got plate in Totals Kania, Bucher! Roy Sherid, Yankees—held White Sox to three hits in first game as New York won 5 to 1 Heinie Manush, Sam Joe Judge, Senators tripled doubled and singled in twelfth to enable Senators to defeat St. Louis, 5 to in second game of double head Jim fwo home Cards 6 to Harry Seibold. Braves Pirates 10 hits scattered Braves to win 6 to 4 = West and (s Gt Fafnir Totals 0 | 4 P 5 Jaglowsk! Stolen lases: Jasper Preleser rerf, Krause, Kania. Double cheri to Krause to I Mangan 1. Umpir Bottomle ardinals — Hit runs as Robins defeated THOROUGHBRED FANCIER Harry ne Whitney, owner of Greentree Stables, is the largest private breeder of thoroughhred horses in the United States. He ! sends from 50 to 60 two-year-olds to the races annually kept 1o enable " ORLIEANS FOOTBALL MAD New Orleans, July 3 (P)—New Or- leans, Dixie's largest city but never a | of Atlanta in football crowds, s a chance to become the gridiron capital of the south next fall. 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