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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. FAFNIRS TO MEET STANLEY RULE IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAME TONIGHT—SWEDES POUND OUT WIN IN EARLY INNINGS IN CHURCH CIRCUIT—REPUBLICANS SWAMP WASHINGTONS IN JUNIOR LOOP—BATTALINO TO MEET FERNANDEZ THIS EVENING WHITE SOX DIVIDE DOUBLE SWEIES WINGAYF UNITED STATES MAY MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP [HANDICAP RACES THRILLED BILL WITH YANKEE CLUB " IVEARLY ININGS e — SPORT FANS IN OLD DAYS N o L Rentschler’s Park the Scene of Many Interesting Events First Game Goes to (}ucazo in ~\Imo~l Three Hour 3 Bigvele b | 'ers ark the Scene any Interesting Battle—New York Cops Second — Athletics Beat Defeat First Bapnsts—Menmnal e i T 4 | —New Britain Had a Large Coterie of Famous Browns in 11 Innings — Senators Bow to Detroit Tigers—Indians Make It Three Straight Over Bos- Baptists Cop—Bethany Forfeits Sprinters — Won Fourth of July Event in 1892— Every City in State Sent Its Knights of the Spiked Inter-Church Leaguc ton Red S (»\—Bltmkl\n Robins Win Over Pirates. Shoes Here—James Connelly Was the Winner. REDWlNfiS A[iAIN Perhaps the most popular element in the early sporting life of New Britain was the sprinter who took part in the 135 yard handicaps held |at Rentschler's park. During the late §0's and early Rodstr S 12 0 7 Vi |20 e erowts whioved the "cave’ tory Over Orioles BILLY S. GARVIE city in the state sent its best sprint- ers. New Britain boasted of many, fast knights of the spiked shoes. Old-timers will recall Frank Kana, est Redwings once | Ed Fanning, Mickey Welch, ' Bob more have overhauled the Baltimore | Muir, Paddy Kelly, “Jugger” Welch, Orioles and taken the lead in the|Patsy Corbett, Jim Connelly, P. t International league pennant|Ahern, A. Carlson, M. Fitzgerald, | Jack Boyle, T. Ahern, Dennis Dono- 12 to 7 victory over, the Orioles | van, Eddie King, J. O'Neill, J. Mc- in the opening game the series | Grath, M. Burke, Claude Gilbert, vesterday, boosted Rochester into | Rilly Hanna, J. Barrett, John Beg- first place by a margin of two per-|lcy, Tom Sheenan and Tom Lynch. ntage points. Another shift in the | Meriden, Wallingford, Forestvilla, 3 i ¢ 5 : E dings s the Montreal Royals| Hartford, Rockville, Unionvills, COCHET % S 7 3 3 displace Toronto in third place by | Springfield, Torrington and Shelton . three percentage poi sent many fast runners here Heavy onading at the ex-| Thirty-eight years ago on the se of Richmond, Coumbe and|fFourth of July, 1892, the New Brit the early 1 s enabled | 4in Athletic club’s 135 yard handi- WEES Lo winggovEl e cap drew a big crowd. Jim Conneily ithout particular dficulty. | o: New Britain, with 30 yard start e ljf.‘,{“hp?:ffq ;f“ mgq:xlh'“m‘ $60 first prize. Paddy Kelly though outhit 10 to 7. Herb Thor- | Of o, Dritain. 25 vards was sec- ond and received $25. n went the route for the win- Fiost woat Bt i BORQATRA BOUSSUS as very effective in the| 7 pojcome Meriden, 25 yards; T. nches. In addition he won his oWn | orooks Wallingford, 23 yards; S L : : With LWO ON | yijton, Meriden, 20 yards. 4 the second inning, scored Second Heat another run in the fifth and singled H. Mahoney, Waterbury, 22 FAFNIRS MEET STA P ARAREE ¢ i The Royals made four double plays, iy, » " New Britain o lrer' their season total to 107. Dl ; it Third Heat Ak by hm(m;; Toronto, 4-1. 3. W aw F < n % Fanning, Chicopee, 15 yards;'J. Mc- pay SErank ”frp’:‘ pes ’Sj;’rg"‘?ur, Windsor Locks, 25 yards. So¥ FarTia ot Fourth Heat | | | | | | | | Copyright, NEA-London Times, Second Place Team in Industrial League Scheduled to Meet Stiff Opposman in Battle at Walnut Hill S 3 Park — Elm Street Crew Sprung Big Surprise by Doyl Qe G I e Tipping Landers Last Thursday—Universals Are v;‘l';\mf(“]:?:a‘n‘”l};;fl'nazur; EiOothett) New Hritain, . A 2 P?E)?‘Or' Wallingford, Scheduled to Battle New Britain Machine Contin- nome-run vail and before - Wilton, Waterbury, 22 yards. Was ov Grube and Mills had hit Sixth Heat gent. e the Birona ha? four| D Smith, Bristel, 25 yards; G T s 5 Sl S = o S i G thatelup Abetz, Unionville, 25 yards; K. Hy- W P 2 : s, B ot ) Bristol, 25 yards; Kings- 1 “’v“{nL ‘\.F"“‘“"r l".ll outhington, 21 yards; Jas. Con- e New Britain, 30 yards. eA0! b aln < Eighth Heat Champion Is Weakened at 135 D& at all with Al N. /. Bristol, 22 yards; P, Question of Whether Lightweight | y n, 27 yards: G. HELEN IN NEW YORK Newberth, Waterbury, 21 yards. Ninth Heat P. K New Britain, 24 yards; Queen of Tennis Arrives Home From McGrath, Waterbury, 26 yards; Cunningham, Meriden, 24 yards. Pounds to Be Settled Thursday. Triumphant Visit to England and France. 15 (P—Her hold was back York today trip abroad in which fourth straight Brit- ight French cham- Zurope aboard the Queen Helen h home to Be returning to New her United States that she was get- Tenth Heat J. Moore, Waterbury, 20 yards; A« Carlson, New Britain, 23 yards; R. G. Hough, Meriden, 21 yards. Eleventh Heat M. Fitzgerald, New Britain, 28 yards; W. Carney, elton, 23 yards; J. McAulifte, Hartford, 25 yards. Final Heat Winners—Jas| Connelly, New Brit« ain, first prize, $60; Patrick Kelly, New Britain ,second, $25; C. Abetz, Torrington, third, $10; John A. O'Neil Stamford, fourth, $5. CHOCOLATE FIGHTS TONIGHT New York, July 15 (#—Kid Choc- olate battles Luigi Quadrini of Italy Yav ot : o after winning ten |in the feature 10-round of tha 4 ; . non ar X : les titles, Mrs, | Queensboro stadium’s boxing show o vour - 0u Aft ¢ tough siret £ weelk | oo, T i satic denial, tonight. The Cuban negro feather- Y 10 Plf[( e A e A e e Ba TR i T 5 hst Mandell than ] shall go on playing tennis indefi- | Weight ruled a favorite at prohibi- e et Lo ! 5 RROKRHC Raniig) afeqapyic Aty — of Mrs. Moody's purchases | e r T for be Rut furnishings for her| George Von Elm, of the Walker home rather than the Paris gowns (‘up team, is one of the wealthiest seh had been istomed to bring |of the country’s prominent amateur home with her. golfers Field in Clay Courts Tennis Tourna- ment Reduces to 32 Today for |y to offse Landers—N. B. Machine Second Round S R R b BY AHERN BOFRS READYFOR BATTLE TONIGHT Battalino and Fernandez Both Within Weight Limit A Nes 5®, sovs, M R 1936 =Sl -tkTS RiaHT Bl N2 NEARS oLDl.FeeL % -1854 U UNCLE AMBROSE, AS SNAPPY AS A BEAR T76 . TRy NoU'RE 'Zs (oo "-RAP, AND FULL oF SAY, LISTEM v B WELL ,~LIKE MoRE “TRICKS -THAN A I WENT AS FAR OLD IWINE .- DECK GF CARDS lun ;. AS,—TH™ FIFTH THAT . MAKE S «»-Bo’r:/d SEPTEMBER | GRADE, Al NeuU'LL \IOL;AIALL T’ TENTH, 1854 1w’ 'J¢ BE,764NEARS ORE we WOULDNMT BELIEVE ) e, - oLl}fi NoT MARVELOUS ! Crash Gates at Chicago Ball Park IT> WouLD Three Thousand High School Boys When Denied Admission. laug] school to a Babe Rutk and more particularly when 10,000 other lads have gone past the gates on the same kind of passes held by m thinking this is an American |the unhappy youngsters on the out- year in sports ide. Bluege Rovppix = ; ed characteristics of . & s N har ainiaized Tiotiat Totals 1 B 1t Battalino on i . ! park police, hurried x—Batted for Spencer he z President Willlam Veeck of Chicazo ¢rom 7 station;ware help. xx—Batted 2 kayo if a knoc nds t} less to halt 1 2 k knock : less to halt t d the storm = 3 4 Smack A : - the 15 rou e Cubs Takes Verbal Smack At °% ' COf '8 et Johnson, rf 1 The title bout is down for fift S Accounted for| Pessimistic Prophets, man 1t ordered them admitted. | Funk, cf 1 . s. This is the balance of : % Then the secret of the trouble Gehringer, 2 4 2 > t « runs and h I A lexinider i 2 C . X Chicago, July (Pr—F nt came out; a Chicago alderman had McManus, o ISR 1. Ralph Lenny, Unior 1 +h | Willlam Veeck h ken 1 vided tickets today for 13,000 Btane 1t cveeieesd 0 1 00 N. J. vs. Jack Brusso, & verbal smack at prophets boys. but ) them had not };’:;:;::M‘nr .- 4 Tl W1 < Johnny Haystack, Bing- sy P 4 4 have been saying Roge Hornsby en p rly s 1 by Dwner Co- Thle, p I n, vs. Paul Rojas, Cuba, § hed! playad) hisilast baseball fort Buster Nadeau. Holyoke, v Washington 5 YidaliCubaEizounanigt Alexander. Tiger rove velmns 8 mpronal 2 e Francis Adams, secretary Dettoit Hartford, vs. Johnny Di| une with double oe Bing i ilable for Two base hits: Judge, Stone, Stephano, t Hampton, 4 rounds. | zeainst Senators 2 > reports wee during races by contenders der. Cronin. Three base His relief pitch- a Veeclk said last night America’s Cup. 2, Brown 1. ¢ e 8 N snie e forearaty | oy AEhiatics to PeatiBrowns expect him to take & b e | ley 1. Losing pitcher: Hadley John McGraw for his defensive play, in 11 innings. his old job at second base by In the 27 marathon races Clar- M‘MU‘(E' T has been one of the most consistent e - ust 1 ence De Mar remembers having en- ©193 By Nek servicE . ...unnwr hitters for the giants, since McGraw High priced American motorboats This ought t6 end rumors t tered, the Keene, N. H. school teach- b = - Pe— —.- = % | finally got him. | zre growing popular in Britain, |his days with the Cubs are over.” |er raced to 17 victories. 2 \ = = == navy. acted as skipper of the | = pliver, e viviee B