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2 O NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. PIRATES AND BURRITTS BATTLE TO TIE IN CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE—SOKOLS DOWN HOLY CROSS COMBINATION—SACRED HEARTS SCORE SECOND VICTORY OVER SUFFIELD—BURRITTS MEET SNAG IN AVON TOWN TEAM—MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES e e ) MANAGERS MEET SUCCESS 'REPUBLICANSIN LIONS' CLUB FOOTBALL TROPHY LEGION TEAM NOW BURRITTS AND PIRATES IN STRENGTHENING CLUBS TWIN BILL WIN = , m INFIRST PLACE BATTLE TO A TIE SCORE Washington's Deals Have Made Senators Rivals of Ath- | R b T“o Teams Unable to Settl Sc Over First Place in letics—Both Teams Are Tied for the Lead in Amer- Loca! Team QYCI.’COIHG‘S Two Ad: e Dem s SBQUH]S in-Contest 1 Sen?::‘s&&aL:ag(:JeiG:merI?Ca;I::l a;rilnd z: ethe ican League — Art Shires Comes Through With a versaries in Bristol ' : 3 Junior Gity League Eighth With Score Deadlocked at 6-All — Sokols f‘mch mngle in lOth ltn Bgat the iaflkeesuA(hlet- S —‘i‘ e o ; r e Smother Holy Cross Aggregation Under 6 to 1 ics Take Close Decision From Red Sox. : ihis city had a big dav sor.| | B Hestbtlenye B0 Count—West Ends Win First Game of Year From : ] : 2 ad | American Legion .. & 000 Senecas. | Sequins Colliers Ttepublican A. © 3 2 League Standing [hrs' but Lipman came home on the Washington A. C. .. 2 333 W. L. Pot.|throw and was safe by a nice slide. | Mational A. C. .... 3 (DI BuTnitts BT 2 0 1.000 | Schmarr struck out and the game |Sokols ...... 3 .750 | was over. With Sam Capodice pit Pirates . 5 d Dalkowski's play at short was the rare form, the Americ / n | Holy Cross ... | sensation of the game. He covered baseball team shoved Sequins | West Ends ; 3 .250 | plenty of ground and had four pret- out of first place in the Junior City | Senecas 0 ty assists. Brooks and Zembko were League and occupied the driver's| The battle for first place in the|both in good form, they allowed seat If Saturday afternoon Senior City League remained un- | eight hits each. Brooks fanned nine Hill park. Capodice allow- settled after Saturday's games at|and Zembko eight. Brooks walked rec hits during the contest | Walnut Hill park because of the fact | four and Zembko three. Luty led the cut 14 batters while |that the contest between ihe Pirates | hitters with a double and a home v one. and the Burritts had to be called at | run. Folden, on the rubber for | the end of the eighth with the score| The summary: t in his usual good |tied at G-all. The Sokols went into | s touched up for second place in the standing by the ball & the Holy Cross team a 6 beating. The West ir first game of the season shellacking the Senecas by a 13 to 3 count. Wesoly. Walicki, Osipowic, Burritts 8-Pirates 8 Gadomski With both teams staging three B run rallies in the eighth inning, the | last heir game played on Dia- mon No. 2, the Burritts and Pirates were unable to come to a decision 1s to ch team was to win and the contest was called at the end of the eighth inning with the score tied ing the contest, both sented with plenty of to win, but both blew them. 1d a lead for sev- tied the to : t h e ; 7 F 5 7 ;. % . 1 e last half "The Athlet ept t p S s el runs in a spirited rally | T%o b e sun heir fauzeth 2 4 Tewn b 7 i, brot f I of the eighth and it! gt ™ decision in a soke, £t " % X . S ; Wi ataa s em- | anot ; : 1 3 Pirates, however, came |Mangan e : : 3 ; R ; and ¢ i - TNt back to score three in their Sokols 6—Holy Cross 1 The The Holy Cross team never had & 4 chance the Sokols. In the first frame, Eddie Krystopa threw away s own game with a wild heave to second which allowed the winners' first run to and put a runner on third from where he scored on an infield out On the other hand Partyka was a complete mystery to the losers. He fanned 13 of the parishioners during the game and the first four men to face him. With the exception of the eighth frame he struck out at least one opponent in each inning. He retired the Holy Cross outfit in order in five innings. While the winners' pitcher was working so brilliantly his mates were SwsssmmuoLn i Sluncorssrony Sooswswon c200c0crll wloscoscanraest ERortd 7 P ¢ rifice fl r 5 T the score was tied which makes way for lr» Mect Tonizht s 1 | Joe cras A terrific a home of tr ad two men on in fifth innings but n't bring them around one more run ifice by 3 - aai Sl BTN S s offering him wonderful support in numerous timely hits. They were : 3 b v‘*("'ov\ ,‘.“,( hit by a alWays ready to take advantage of ¢ b T “m" -H: ;‘:M s ~H i misplay by their opponents and X . il Pl g themselves. e £ ety B S S n -y.‘:/i‘fin a wild pitch. Beg- The . an attribute its inning as the e and made a S e s Local Baseball Team Pounds Out \ ictory Over Visiting s o . i ! fongle Bk But : ccame somewhat discours % intoiths ¢ - : Lech, s 1 5 shed a single past first raria: Aggregation—Parish Team Quthits Opposition, 14 7% - : g : two runners scored rowolski led off for the So= i Iv af N ) : R -uty opened the eighth with 2,10 with g scratch hit to third base. WILL []E[;”]E []h to 10 — Rally of Upstaters in Ninth Is Cut Short : 3 ; Golblo. fo the, tree dmil rlgnt eld| "o R 8 SCRIh Bk L0 (R LERce After 4 Runs Are Scored—Dobreck Again Occupies ™ ° Pt s e o SRR e 3 z 3 7 o 7 = to left and as Luty he rd, -l drew a pass - Th HEFENDER I]F CUP the Mound in Winning Form—Deta el e : nick got off first and was trapped. | “Tgr G (0 oten Dobrowol- of a double header from Chicago by T g 1 e T = = i 0 L 1| Bu ck ran back and forth in the | g l{avmng at second but made a scores of 5 to 4 and § to 7, br y 0 00 e . it . ationa ag : 2 a.geny t er, An-|box ma v the Pirate plavers and | |4 heave. When the throw got ak of five games. Brook L : : 7 I i 18 e : L uty A for home.| g gzymanski, Dobrowolski scored A Gh 2 L g s I 1 n, Phillie n stole s bt “;‘Z';. “? zrounded out to Zuiko and Kredar ( y 0 2 ingle over second b €50 €S- dented the rubber. {0 GOoose eadldc Yacht al*y i R _ SINGER 18 3 \\r»rpn 100k 1 on & wild pitch. W i e 0 P R i o : ! ; < lick ed and Wesoly Was| eam went out in order, Partyka ning the first three men to face He scored on Klatka's| 1n the third with one out Dobro- : wolski and Kredar singled in order Fink was hit by a pitched ball to | with the former taking second on T ance of E start the Pirates off. He stole sec- the latter's blow. Orce again Do- B hame 5 favor ond and scored on a double by Potts, | browolski drew a throw from Krys- l - - Potts stole third and came home topa and Eddie again threw wildly when Luty muffed Lipman's roller. to allow each base runnmer to ad- i) ch 3 3 Lipman stole second and went to|vance a sack. To make matters } | . his 14 3 rvice in 25 Brooks was being thrown o first, Sokoloski was out at (Continued on following page.) Il i R e S | attalino and Fernandez to Work Out at Sam L OUR BOARDFT\IG HOUSE BY AHERN i i UNCLE, AMBROSE | e i GO PEEL NOURSELFEZ, YouUR LK WAS B {GREAT, CAESAR " WHAT *Z{¢ A BANANA f~e T fér.vl.crfi@.zgs fs‘ E . 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