New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1930, Page 14

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STANLEY RULE & LEVEL TEAM SPRINGS SURPRISE BY DEFEATING LANDERS—GASCOS EVEN THINGS WITH FAFNIRS BY WINNING SECOND GAME OF WEEK—SACRED HEARTS MEET KENSINGTON SUNDAY AFTERNOON—CITY LEAGUE GAMES WESTERN CLUBS MAKING PHANTONS DEFEAT WORK WITH STEEL DEVELOPED KLEIN'S POWER RULERS DEFEAT LANDERS GREAT BID FOR PENNANT Y §|.C. A IN [2TH - S GASCOS BEAT FAFNIRS American League Members Close Enough to Stir Up :Spencer, Pitching for Elm Street Team, Springs Big Plenty of Interest—Indians Top Detroit by 6 to 5 Surprise On Universals—Winners Go Into Second PELEFEFEARAER I E R CHuck cor HIMSELF HIS POWERFUL WRISTS AND SHOULDERS Second Half of Fraternal Soft anus. Three Mulleavy, ss Revnolds, rt Faber, p McKain, 4 Henry, p w1 Score—Browns Take Sixth Place by Victory Over White Sox—Senators Defeat Red Sox as Athletics | Score Easy Triumph Over Yankees—Giants Win. ORNASTO S IN ITY LEAGUE Sokols and Burritts Scheduled o Meet Tomorrow Afternoon - LEADING YACHTS Weetamoe and Enterprise Battle - Jor Windward Berth base h CHICAGO AB 4 Enterprise Ya duled today [ two reaches what bea and without e gods of the winds intend 1 to spill it is impossible to predict the 0 n“o\(uomfz. knowing | cr no as introduced to the (¢ Ball League Opens Z¢ » Through ship o* cuit at ARY O BOXING where many fine box- o being developed. first fight game by c. globe-trotting boxer who lis now 61 years of age, AS AN IRON PUDDLER/ Place in Standing—Three Other Clubs Are Tied for Third — Home Run by Barnes in ,Eighth Inning With One On Settles Matters for Lynch’s Crew. | White Sox hurler, League Stand & F. Corbin . Stanley Rule Landers .. Fafnirs ... Gascos ... Spencer, surprise sla nley Rule & I night in its game handed the serious sethack in th Ll | League when he defea CAME OUT OF THE. holders 3 to 1 on CENTRAL LEAGUE WITH A 33| AVERAGE —AND THEN HIT 360 HIS FIRST YEAR N THE MAJORS. = FROM THE START e VRO years has developed into one of the THO SCOTS TAKE LEAD FRON JONES + Plagers in Open Go Round Gourse in Intensive Heat {EELER SACRED HEARTS T WEET KENSINGTON Local Teams to Battle in Second Game of Series Sunday do vour golf clothes x pounds se did not v had lo: olley had scaled w t three hours befor« who won both the - open and the amateur s of 1916, told me the sted him curiously in t number of shots werc he had lost the vision of t Not one of them was an entirely hot, Chick is a curi- i of in the 18 holes green, Chick I was swin dy,” confe ing. “I couldn't seem —— any punch in my shots. But of GERS SQUAD WORKS HARD course it does not take a lot of New B N.J 11 (P)| punch to hole a 3 inch putt. T just s up to it, after missing the pre- | vious one, and tapped it into the hole but it did not go in. That| n | happens sometimes."” ‘ Charlie Hall, tne hard-hitting Bi m professional, after turni in a card in the s told me 1t too hot for a mere southerner. he man with the thickest skull Lould win this tournament,” sau| Mr. Hall, “if th ther continues.” There are now three claimants Ted Lyons, star | to the world's heavyweight wrestling ‘(hampwnshm l to put RU 1y 9 i : “Lqw and outside is the best to throw fo a the first time,” s; facing a pit MENORIAL BAPTISTS WILL PLAY ST, HATTS Hope to Halt Winning Streak of Church ILeague Icaders—second- Division Tedms to Battie. e Indu . he victory put the R econd place while it shoved I 5 for third place Landers 1 ing | Mat | cowm lowwe STANLEY Rl \AB R 0 g P I L ] o b artist used sevel baseball SoommENOL Uni Slartat L e alocacccacoll uloscce 27 001 000 000—1 Dian No. | § 002 001 000—3 Three base W. Preisser, . Bases on_balls? out: By § Gascos 7, Fafnirs 5 ' Barnes and his biz, n, broke up anothce game beiween :tha nd Gaiscos teams last night | on Diamond No. 2. With the score tied at 5-all and Klatka on first irnes took a mighty swing of “Lefty’ Haber's shoots and L mile high into the air over nter field fence for a home core. A Barnes in decided n on smart ncer to the ac one 1 lead and they held ely in the first of the ¢« score with the t administere 1 nig The 5 in favor of he def Tuesd was 7 to Dragons fi to them final score was a thriller all the as eve and ev and ex Last night's eption ied twice, the lead by one run n the last half of “afnirs took a one-run t of the eighth and e right back to win ie through Barnes’ hom in half of the eighth e after feature was turned d th i1 harq ' Haber was ox in the fatal 15 had be:n went wild, Gas- Industrial Lea m the exciting “‘off againg aspoct of the game, ons test plays ever execute Hill park was pulled off “arlson in the eightiy t killed Fafnir's chancey inging in tha ng for the e was nobody ouig ice Kania empt was third bass for Kopee to 1ld never have Iy abou however, ma e h for L] just when it seemed that he t, he dove head first s stretched out before under thy his wrists in the dirt, e fly and rolling over on tup and shot the Kla on first " the bag. Walicki, p was thrown out at exceptional, bril- ther superlative ad- e Following Page.) 2 n NoW!, THATE -THE WAY Nou WART 6 SMACK "EM, NEPHEW ! <« PUT MORE 'SHoULDER K YouUR sWiNa AND NoT so MUcH - & SToMACH ! «we MV GasH, A I‘L VouNe MAN "LIKE Nad, AKND AS STIFF AS A DEACOANS ffi SUNDAY CUFFS! o spy, © IFIM LIKE You ,WHEN TI'm 2 NINETY- FIVE, T'LL cRAWL UP o AWHARF_ AND RalL OFF? AMBROSE «c ER- UA-. ~«] WAS INTERMNALLY INGURED oME -TIME, THRU AN ENcouNTER Wi A HUGE BCA coNsTRICTOR I\ THe UPPER AMAZON ; —cAND UH - GREAT cAESAR :7 -+~ 250 VYARDS,w,

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