New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. FAFNIRS AND GASCOS TO MEET FOR SECOND TIME THIS WEEK TONIGHT AT WALNUT HILL PARK—LANDERS AND STANLEY RULE & LEVEL TEAMS TO CLASH—NATIONAL OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT OPENS AT INTERLACHEN COURSE—MAJOR NOTES e e . CINCINNATI FORCES CUBS SENATORSMAKING ~ READY FOR ARLINGTON CLASSIC SATURDAY FAFNIRS AND GASCOS TO DOWN INTO SECOND PLACE ~ Ri[ FOR PENNANT - BATILE AGAIN TONIGHT Reds Have Become One of the “Jinx” Teams of Na- ; . ol 3 . R‘%‘;;H“ | Rival Industrial Baseball League Teams Will Meet at tional League—Brooklyn Takes Two Games From W@Shlflg[flfl TGBHI'JOI‘I]T Favor- ¢ - | Walnut Hill in Second Game of Week Between Braves—Cards Score 7 to 6 Win Over Pirates — (¢S With-Athletics in Race £ : R : | Them—Bearing Makers Took Decision by 4 to 1 Giants Lose to Phillies—Senators’ Winning Streak e L g ! 2 Score Tuesday—Carlson and Haber May Be Pitch- Broken hy Red Sox — Athletics Swamped hy the 77 Tort Julvin (LR he o } % SR » : : ing Opponents — Landers and Stanley Rule Com- Yankees—Other g e ¢ \ . F . ‘ : : bines to Clash. BOXERS WORKING . = P & F. Corbin .... 8 " HARD FOR BATTLE -2 Stanley Rule . Gascos Fernandez and Batfalino Bofh Sules st : Getting Ready for Monday | wor ine cecona cime this weer | the Fafnir and Gasco baseball teams |'ill meet tonight at Walnut Hill Hartford, July 10 Bat Batta- |park in an Industrial League game. lino and Ignacio Fernandez, who | The two combinations clashed in an meet in the Hurley stadium in East | Interesting struggle Tuesday nigh Hartford next Monday night with |Vith the Fafnir crew cominz Battalino's world's featherweight | through in the last two innings for title at stake, will get together to- |2 4 to 1 victory. night, but this time only in a verbal | Tonight, the teams will meet in a exchange. regularly scheduled game. The coi- A 6 o'clock tonight, champion and | test of Tuesday night was a plavo’f challenger will s ore the of a tie game played on June 5. Tha “mike" in the studios of WTIC and | Gascos, pushed into third last plaze Will be formally presented to the|hecause of the defeat, are out to g:t radio audience by A. B. McGinley, | reyenge tonight. Glaring weakness:s sports editor of the Hartford Times. | ar the bat and an untimely error, Rk sl aain o Rans contributed for the most part to the for believing ho will meest the crews| On the other hand, the Fafnir from the first Hartford boy ever to | t€2m has hit its full stride and the wear the purple and ermine of a |t€am is bound to suffer no let up. world's The players are all anxious to win Fernande: lish is as I'miteq and they feel that they are superior as the privileges at a reform school, | t0 the Gascos. s0 he will not deliver an extended | The question of pitchers tonight oration—in fact his speech is ex- | sheds a doubtful light on the sub- Hext i S 7 pected be shor even than that he Gascos vill most probab'y more or less celebrated Gettysburg |Use their ace, Carlson. The Fafnir - night ack up r clubs | 239 ess, team is likely to use “Lefty” Haber cl A 3 s television were a fact, Ignacio n, although he pitched Tuesday p rope, shadow box or even t In case he is not in shaye - Tiri QA i il yed itos p wood, but . 50 that is off. for a cecond game tonight, Bill Fer- : !' L U ) v ha Satue- An effort will be made to have guson may receive the call. 3 i 1 4 i S T » the 1oV [ him Jearn “Aloha” in the next 24 An interesting sidelight to the t over hours for it would be a real novelty | zame will be the battle between the oo the final 36-1 T act could he say “I beet heem d | {wo leading batters in the lea 2 ME[HI Gfl” OHBHS]YC S[fil[S TO s s ee then break into the dulcet strains of | “Lefty" Haber and Steve Dudacic. ] 3 t - the Hawaiian love song. + ; it i ) E 1 e ng Both got two hits out of four trips a P d 3 gnac S day a he ” ¢ i (ay Over Interiachen Gourse - ‘ : Ignacio said today that he would | Tueedsy might and they retain>d have en saxophone lessons as a | their relative standing. Haber skid- Slen - ’\““”‘H“’ s 10 EO ON | ded from .520 to .524 while Dudaclk ne of he air here in artfo 515 went down from to .515 en golf| Batialino, on the other hand, is e s P TR ard- L"“\ ;‘ l." ‘fn"’,"”_‘" "‘I‘:r “:‘; The New Britain Machine—Stan- e bre he “mike” in Detr ch ; l ley Rule game having been postpon- and.y e oo iadelphia and some |5y tonight, the Sfanley Rulo and WTIC when ho cala his ambitiens | Landers game, scheduled last weci were to meet Kid Chocolate and to | Eut Postponed because of factory miake enough money to have a nice | Shut-downs, will be played tonight. e AT enreh g This contest will take place on Dia- However the broadcast goes, no |mond No. 1, while the Fafnir-Gasco decision will be given. Bat seems|Clash will take place on Diamond to outpoint the challenger on | NO: 2 5 Both games should be interesting : spectacles for the fans who are fol- kentin both lowing the Industrial League. The | be raised as the pro- | §2mes will start at 5:30 o'clock. " smovne ome YESTRRDAY'S STARS turning flatly By the Associated Press. Dazzy Vance. Robins—Held tha aves to three hits, striking out D S0 he went to the st |Braves to three - hits, striking out i = St 4 nine as Robins won first of double- = .| Nicholas gym for his first training |} REPUBLICAN JUNIORS WIN session e eoming back from Gus |Dcader. 8 to 0 Wilson's Del Bissonette. Robins—Home run Republican A. C. Junior Mea o arond with bases loaded gave Robins 7 to b : ory over Braves in second pike where Fe In the first game of the s lein, Phillies—Double in in run that defeated Wilson. Cardinals—Hit double with bases loaded in eighth to enable Cards to down Pirates. 9 = < SR e z to 5 ltimire Tear S o ieaiioch A ¢ : < 1 ances | . rf. Th speed and aggress are Wes Ferrell Indians—Won 12th BalIHer A Al t y : 2 ed ‘on ‘to speed up t game of season, defeating Browns, (=) ey : Sy : / mprove his hoxing. Fernandez 9 o 5 I]]!El[]?i[](:flfil Leag 16 o A ¢ nd Horton Sr They h T - 4id a lot of hoxing on the coast be- | Milton Gaston, Red Sox—Broke T 5 E i The Cleveland Indians fore entraining for Hartford Washington's -game winning ALE new stadium to play whi seat. —_— streak, holding Senators to eight §0,000 persons. |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS singles in second game OUR BOARDING HOUSE " BY AHERN MARTHA, TLL BET Nou E5-HANKS, LNCLE AMBRD.SEY/% 1 bt $ to : . r r r 1T ) a ! i s /// 1 W rtof Ar- HAVENT EATEN ouT IN B -THATS MieHTY FINE ) 22— GALLANT FOX WILL BE A RESTAURANT SINCE 2 oF You ! THE AST {2 HEAVY RACE FAVORITE are tournamar e seichy -THE DAYS OF -THE RED- J| -TIME THE MATOR Teok no o et ; ; 1 —__C;F LVORITE o ¢ ra CHECKERED TABLE CLOTHS!! ME oUT T DINNER 2 RUMF American L : i S T ) I o S S e R e e ~~WELL, TVE RESERVED {4 WAS DURING —THE HAR merican Leagne i 0 : . % he did in 1928 when he defeates ATABLE AT A CAFE CHICAGO WORLD'S um-MP - 7 t tucks rby Winner May Carry Bbs play-off fo Pty : pr R “ToNIGHT, FoR EVERYONE FNR"E A HfFAgAD KAFF-_ F o i HERE (N THE House , /7 A RIPE o KAFF - < rapped greens but he is AND NoU'RE -THE TFERRIS- WHEEL AND e GUEST oF HoNoR! I Gaiaz i N aterlachen, st over 6,672 = w50, He doesn't boast !'}.: vlov.‘gh repu- © T DIDNT t the former na- e 3 9 REALLY ' < does have 5 pitfalls galore holes are = KNowl 2 great me for who hav ~ Z 2 habit of their drive Jleng the f of 10 to 1 more dan ns out away from the cens are of a hent golfer ach t ¢ : 0 to 1, investors in the 1 ree to four different slants = asbons S 2 2 LaciE R Sl E h zel machine ve, and Harry rells are eight par four holes, : ! e Whitney's fleet filly. Du Fowever t can be reached with y be given a 10 to 1 ; a drive > nibliclk | ot: there ars sy par three | heles, four par five holes that prom- | ~ to produce birdies, and two par four holes that require use of woods | the fairways. These last two hol s re expected 10 make or break golf hopes. They are the first and four- | th and there is trouble for any Totais ashington Deston Estimates on the total needed ‘o " . ] vin the Gebringer. b . 5 % 5 k Maj Breezin to 296. Hagen, one of the shrewd- Adexander, 1b e o =y e Play, Dark Sea, Spinach. est ohservers of the game as play>1 “ ] Crucifixion and Galady and as a player. estimated 294 wouid Stone, 1f 2 ; Koenig, =« B, GALCHE vin. Jones thought it would be Rogell. 3b e 3 JVE"\ Dempsey was getting started FOR BEST RESULTS around 292. Desautels, ¢ ..., 4 there in 1217, ____ | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| “If anyone gets a 287, we all card §

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