New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 14

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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. ’—;. & F. CORBIN AND LANDERS TEAMS TO MEET TONIGHT AT WALNUT HILL PARK IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE — STANLEY NEVERS PITCHES NCO-HIT GAME IN JUNIOR CITY CIRCUIT GAME—“LEFTY” HABER LEADS DUSTY LOOP HITTERS | G e I e SN S T S DT e S S NN SR Re S ) TIGERS AND WHITE SO% | “LEFTY” HABER LEADING NEVERS PITGHES |NEW RULES ARE ADOPTED DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER ‘”BTY”&’}{}?‘,? Efifi% HITTER IN DUSTY LEAGUE EVE,{{ SNu.lHFT GWE FOR CITY LEAGUE GAMES ame, 3 105 : Fanir Pitcher Is Belting the Apple for a Grand Aver- |4 o 1o All 2 0’Clock Games Will Be Played to a Decision Re- Bell's WOl‘jK Features Fast Game age of .529—Steve I;gudack,p(gasco Veteran, Stands Colirs HHI:]GI' in Junior ity gardless of Time and Following Contests Will Go Methodists, St. Matts Win | Second With .517—Gascos Head Clubs in Circuit in League in Hall of Fame to Seven Innings — Change Meets With Approval T | Swatting Power — Sluggers Have Driven Out 18 of Commissioner James J. Naughton—Umpires to InteeChordh Teagus : Home Runs During the Season—Team Statistics. Be Ordered to Start Contests Promptly at 2:05. 1 a e ‘firqu\n% ‘ s : p Colliers New rules will go into effect in Washington~a. € 1 .25 with this coming Saturday's games National A. as the result of action taken by the managers at a meeting at the City hall last evening. Hereafter all games starting at 2 o'clock will be | ‘ | | Detroit Takes First Game, 3 to 2 But Chicago Cops Second, 9 to 5—Babe Herman’s Bat Gives Robins Full Game Lead Cver Cubs as They Lose to Reds— Washington Senators Are Out in Front in Hectic American League Race — Triumph Over Boston Red Sox. American Legion ng standby of |§ Co. baseball limelight among ling to official Stanley Nevers pitching staff in the Junior (¢ 382665 gue, entered the ¢ night at Walnut hurled a no-hit Washington A. C won the contest by a 6 to 1 score. | irst man to face Nevers made | plaved to a decision regardless ot * Baltimore Team Suffers ARother i rie"ine Secon game of the afternoon will be a' seven inning . | i affair. This new resolution met with Setba(}k Meetmg Leais [the approval of Commissioner e James Naughton of the Amusement Gasco Team Leads rd strike. He moved lowed thre pa ¢ the Assoc 1 Prees The Baltimore Orioles on poor throws a n infield o son. Cert will be ready to thank the schedule kers that they are not forced to y the Toroato Maple Leafs every ternational League sea- inly if they did the nces are they would not be lead- ng the league. The Leafs, holding third place, closer to both Rochester ani rned in a nice g ons but d he c downfall by throws which e o score or ady a doze ore yesterday by turning back to 1. It was the Lea ictory in the 15 games the ed Baltimore so far this | oday showa1 le was a great n Beryl R commission, head of the City league, and was officially adopted. | Drastic rules concerning the start- ing of the 2 o'clock game were made by the managers upon the insistence of Commissioner Naughton. Here- after both captains must meet the umpires in charge at 2 o'clock sharp to arrange the ground rules for the game and the battle must | get under way at 2:05 o'clock. The umpires will have complete charge and Commissioner Naughton gives them the power to start the game on time regardless of whatever condi- tions may exist The umpires are to start the bat- tle regardless of the amount of flelding or batting practice th have had. These rules reed. of the umpires so far this season was highly praised last meeting and the agreed that if games ed late it was their fault and that of the arbiters. All sea- N 1 ps e been run ragged trying to get the games ed on time but met with little various team. Here- r, the umpires will be the kings and will not be forced to | use diplomacy. Under o cumstances, nine inning games starting ot 2:05 o'clock will be L over around 4 o'clock. Regardless the o | of what time the game ends, the to trip | Second battle will be but a seven ‘houid | Inning affair. ) score in| It is possible that if a 2 o'clock booted a |EAmMe becomes a walkaway for one B any team, the managers of the two for tmo hifs a|eams Wil agree to call it a game O onr bix | before the nine innings are com- or the four biz er gave up ten pleted. However, this is entirely up ¢ donem doubles, |10 the managers as they are in- s titled to nine innings of play. This S o e rare form |NiNe and seven inning rule is used Fatuir 53 up lesk % v City o an easy | DY many other leagues about the 1 t C The | State and meets with great success. Many other suggestions were made last evening but all agreed that the new rule was the best of all and it should clear up the 4 o'clock rule that has been causing trouble and confusion since the league was formed. y Prudhomme in | mitted a safe hit yme Run Hitters s S (7| 49 ST e ST B Itimora the Orioi 3 S Toronto came | | however, fill=d | set the stage for | single home two Coveleski' Montreal four inn : ; . ! erp RSO FOrE SCHMELING'S MOTHER ILL 9 500 ' Jembio' .oieiid S 01000 | Boenhart, 25 ... 8 it shac ; Berlin, July 8. (UP)—The mother n : 0 A 5 (0B o of Max Schmeling was seriously ill |today of gall bladder t ble due to the excitement of the celebrations in honor of her son ng the last FOUR LEADING TEAMS TO clo Dave ball he served up | home rur. balls. Jurges Keys in t SHORTSTOP RELEASED Bloomington, Il., July 8. —(UF)— Aiivestanal ton Three Eye league one out of the lot in |Club annou today the release of : 1 ¢ Stalito ffalo's | D- C. Walker, shortstop, purcha\ed Ll 3 H this season from the York, Pa., L e . 4 . co s {club. Outfielder Hamill of‘ the P. & F. (‘f‘/-bl”n Tea.m. and Landers to Battle in (‘rnincal Torne AT e e R Game at 5:30 0’Clock at Walnut Hill Park—Gascos | .. .. N : S and Fafnirs to Meet On Diamond No. 2 in Tie Game o~ x..ers = g Tnel e Playoff—Lead of Circuit Is at Stake as Rivals Face - il i 2o Xbe, WL Each Other—Standing May Be Changed. s e o i the decision in a previous | Yesterday when he piloted an out- Tom Estick of Wa lished an official world record here gue ind 11 seconds. OUR BOARDING HOUSE " BY AHERN American Lea L ) 2 HERE,NEPHEW ~ 1 ZZ{ GREAT CAESAR! e DIDART SHoW You -THIS B A MAN 72 NEARS CLELpoE o GOl bRy CUP I WoM LAST OF AGE CAVORTING e , NIGHT AT A DANCING J{ ARCUND LIKE A ors. § ; CONTEST ! «+-THERE WAS 5 FAUN ! e HM-M- National I _:gue 4 NOUNG FELLOW —TiED [/ <~ VERY MWELL, WITH ME, BUT T BeAT (| UNCLE AMBROSE, HiM oUT I8 —THE Bu‘\" HAVE A FINALS, WHEN T Dip )7 CARE !~ Na'RE BURNING —THE “THE APACHE DANCE E AT BoTH D “THE AN o 1) CANPLE AT BY SAY «NouR UNcLE AMBROSE WILL BE JUMPING LP N A4, -’ AIR AFTER o ° BUTTERFLIES WHEN You'LL BE TAKING LEFT HAND -TURNS AGAINST TRAFFIC N -A WHEEL Triples— Home ru Phillies, 24 Stolen bases—Cuyl SOFT BALL LEAGUE League Standing Lost P.C. 1 916 n Screw 10 1 909 North & Judd .. Fatnir Bearing . tanley Works althou D UEQ Ty nders B. & K P. & F. Corbin ored on | ! ; eason as | 88 2 s N. B. Machinc-Fafuir another eNdorDedip ol . B. Machine .. 3 01 100—11 | Fafnir ,....... 410 0 010 21x—18 Batteries—Mussi and Nappi; Apel- gren, Larson and Beloin | Landers-Corbins | 3 340 011—20 L 000 003 001— 4 and Grey night whi day. Any one of ked for Landers P. & F. Corbin . e Batteries—Roccano. Weihm and Landers will most probably its | Mattola; Gorman and Norton, against the Corbin Screw- B, & K. : " battle is sure to | Corbln Sere .. 526 251 05x—26 The line‘ups and score 1t. Corbins won the first contest- | B, & K. . " 000 101 104— 7 Regan, By 0 ‘ a b 5 oy inr en the two,but a different re- | Batteries—Luty and Unsheky; e & _ hew's German Lutherans |sult is being predicted tonight by Miage and Burns. == = & o0 3 Brels .. Nev 1t; | supporters of the Landers team — S Hoeves Both coatests will start promptly | FOR BEST RESULTS SR bl iued on the Following Page.) |at 6:30 o'clock, HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS/ \ ! on having t Kroi i two each for 3. U. 8. PAT, OFF. flzksuumu UNCLE - AMBROSE =, 7-8 (Continued on the Following Page.)

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