New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1930, Page 8

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930. MARANVILLE BIG REASON FOR SUCCESS OF BRAVES Veteran Shortstop Is Having One of the Best Seasons of His Career — Hitting Above .300 and Fielding | Almost Perfectly — Boston Trounces Robins — | Giants Humbled by Phillies—Pirates Slam Cards for a Loss—Senators Score Ninth Straight Victory. | ' SARAZEN AND HAGEN MA P. & F. CORBIN TEAM STRENGTHENS HOLD ON INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE LEAD BY VICTORY OVER LANDERS — GASCOS ARE DEFEATED IN TIE GAME PLAYOFF BY FAFNIR COMBINATION—“RABBIT” MARANVILLE STRONG ASSET OF BOSTON BRAVES i —— L ——————————— (CORBIN TEAM NOSES OUT LANDERS IN CLOSE GAME League Leaders Strengthen Hold On First Place by Brilliant Victory Over Closest Rivals—Final Score of Contest Is 4 to 3—Fafnir Bearing Goes Into Sec- ond Place Tie by 4 to 1 Win Over Gascos—Haber and Klopp Engage in Pretty Pitching Duel. Y CAUSE MERRY TIME IN OPEN Champion Has Had Baseball Moguls to Discuss Re- Republicans and Nationals to : Wasted Effort of WAJOR LEAGUES JUNIOR LEAGUE 10 MEET TGDAY lations With the Minors Battle at Walnut Hill Leaguc Standing W League Standing | W P. & F. Corbin .... § Landers sees | Fafnir Bearing .... j 3 Stanley Rule .. . 3 571 Gascospali L e 500 |N. B. Machins . | Stanley Works . | | By nosing out the Landers base- ball team 4 to 3 in its most critical | 8ame of the Industrial league season | last night at Wamut Hill park, the |P. & F. Corbin team has strength- ened its hold on first place and ap- pears destined to keep up the pace in the race for this vear's pennant. In the other game of night pl: sends ast place behind the S Rule combination in the sday night on Diamor 2. The a ght June Rule ga of last™weex, ers affair was a ing battle with upper hand TEAMS 0 MEET - of the ach f ngs was a pitched more to return to second With the baseg full Vincent hit an casy grounder to Jasper who let the ball roll through his legs. Char- low Dby some fast base running, |scored from second behind Long- more on this misplay. The next two batters made easy infield outs. In the eight Longmore reached first to open the inning on a scratch hit through shortstop. He advanced | to second on a wild pitch and came home on a pair of infield outs. | The game was marked by sev- |eral sensational fielding plays. In |the second inning Eddie Goeb rob- | bed Joe Lipka of an extra base hit | when he raced deep into left field to nab Joe's hoist with his bare hand. He was running full speed away from the diamond at the time. . G. Preisser turned in a fielding gem in the fifth when he grabbed Joe atrick’s bid for an extra base clout in his gloved hand after a long run, In the seventh inning the Corbin infield worked a beautiful double play to check Landers who had a n on fir* and one out and seemed to be on the verge of an- other rally, The summary P. & F. CORBIN H o ssoaal cmary [ e mlcoorosszasoli mleossosscond ol The | L in the criti- f|cal moments the superd hen got ooved all ted for a scored on Patrus v to th Klopp, cost the me last night on ond No.t2. Inability of Klopp's s to hit the offerings of “Lefty™ ber five different times when were in a pcsition to score Fafnirs the break necded in the eighth inning one-all and win out by th 1 count of 4 to 1. It was a pitc battle all the way through with Klopp having a over Haber, Fafnir tl the fatal eighth pitching of s; Gascos a ball scored >. Then Klopp weakened with t atters facing him, walked and “Cefty” Haber came with the bingle that broke followed with anothur e scorng two runners and the good break i ' fate for the evening was sixth when they to fill the b Both twirlers got into some tight hit, the Corbin | situations but both got out of them through superb pitching. Each had scven strikeouts. Haber walked only one man while Klopp walked five, e Tre pitchers de the ball game. third| Neither team could score for five Jasper - Long- | (Continued on the Following Page.) BY AHERN American League e LAD, I CAN'T HEAR g "SPEEDY ] OL' KID, 5 e or e VERY WELL WITH MY ZH \ou CERTAINLY ARE PREPOSTEROUS] LEFT EAR OUER THE P A BRIGHT POWER BY TOVE !« PHONE —~ SO CALL uP BULB,COMPARED T0 [ DISGRACEFULI nt optional clause LoaP 7757 AND ASK Al OLD CRYSTAL EGAD | weee e How “SMokE Heers” |l set I Know ! A MAM PAST ‘ CAME oUT (N THE FIFTH/| ([ ~« NOU'VE CLICKED THREEZ ScoRE RACE ! « (F HE WoN, OFF 72 NEARS- AUD TEM, LCOLLECT SI% o AND JUST GETTNG PLAVING -THE ONE AND TLL HURL NoUR SECOMD WIKD PONIES ! «e A PARTY AT SOME WIGHT) FoR TH” Bla J| ~ uUNcLE -CLUB FoR US ALL! R RUSH Dawid AMBRQSE, 77 5 “TH* HoME 7N\ 1 WoeuLD STRETCH! St HAVE A HMF e | RARNSON “chain store” ownership, club owners have cla th Commissioner Landis as we! th hor league powers he whole situation has reached where we felt decided action ajor leagues,” . president of “The major time have 7] t receiving positive answers. Ong the purposes of this meeting is to conditiol t forth the major league position i - rly and give the minors an op- T0 BROADGAST Meliilo, RACE ty to censider it in advange s of their annual winter comference.” Badgro, 4 o T il just grinned, e L 5 our . 1 Wide Hookup for Arlington Clas- four By the ociated Press. G Erea’ Drickall, " Pirates—Clouted Cardinal pitching for three singles and a double. | Ted Lyons. White Sox—Pitched Sox to 3-2 decision over Tigers-and }\'TDES‘II 1 Schulte, e Totals 1z 1 7 A __Jones, Hi 3 —could hetter tt Burnett, 3b ) . 1 ' 0| get theirs. And th Porter, 1t ....... 1 g g other year like th Morgan, 1b . s Sy ! ; ox ¢ Hodapp, 2b, 2 2 > 7 = on classic Averlll, of 7., 3 2 0 > three-year-old champion's ove in two runs with a triple s 1 i : 5 tories will be broadcast Eddie Morgan, Indians—Drove in e : 2 z | 1y sold to the Braves by Tom tion-wide hookup by the Nation: runs aaginst Browns with Harder, p > oadcasting Co. , double and home run : ) Coast league team . Clem McCarthy, turf expert, will George Walberg, Athletics—Held Towis 7 d S the third sho in e years describe the race, with Sen Kaney. Yankees to three singles and blani- S Batted for & ; o Tom has sold Bill NBC announcer, describing the ed them, 4-0. Cleveland Two base hita: M er, owner of the Por > ‘1/J"HE LAV-BQV 5 | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| - Cissell, who t to the White Sox, crowds and preparations for the (Continued on the Foliowing Page.) |and George Westling, to the Tigers. ' race.

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