New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. 3 —_—— BAT BATTALINO RETAINS FEATHERWEIGHT CROWN WHEN HE KAYOES FERNANDEZ IN FIFTH ROUND —STANLEY RULE CONTINUES CONQUESTS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BY BEATING FAFNIRS—TWO GAMES IN JUNIOR CITY CIRCUIT TONIGHT Tl e e —————— PITCHERS HOLDING OWN PLAY TWO GAMES | Success of Teams Is Due ta Excellent Hurling STANLEY RULE DEFEATS _ AGAIN&T&IE SLUGGERS |\ JUNIOR [[][]p* S \ : 7 FAFNIR COMBINE 7 TO » Teams With Good Hurling Are Making Progress To- Pow : iR 0 Winners Declare Themselves in On Fight for Pefu!ant wards the Pennant—Clark of Robins Barely Misses Regnlary Scheduled and pOS 1 i | o P " : in Industrial League — Spencer Repeats Brilliant No-Hit Game Against Pirates — Phillies With pOI]Od Contests Listed Toni gh 5 i A i/ i Performance On the Mound—Losers Get Only Two Heavy Batters Lose Out to Cards—Reds Take Slug- | A | ; i L Men to Second After the Opening Inning — Haber ging Match From Giants — Senators Score Win| pesse s : i 4 : E f [ Again Pounded Out of Pitcher’s Position—Details. Over Tigers. American Tegion 4 : : . i The Rulers allowed the Dragons Pct. to hold the lead but a short time as : P. & F. Corbin ..... 2 500 |in the last half of the first inning g e e il Stanley Rule S 67 [they scored twice themselves to i |Landers .. . 6 |forge ahead |Gascos .... ] | With one out, Darrow hit a . afnirs .... b 5 | grounder to Kania but he let it go scheduled game and t r a i : ; i b NG 1 N. B. Machine 2 |through his l;*gsfiallowing the bafl : £ i Stanley Works 5 125 |ter to reach first. Wendrowsk R G w8 S 3 2 | | singled to center field and when ¢ The Stanley Rule and Level base- |Ferguson fumbled the ball Darrow & | plaved tonie ok h i i il i : ; ball team declared itself in on the |to0K third and Wendrowski reach- o | Junior City 1 ol : : Aen Rron it Al era oo e W ar i |5 conNUaEk A rEosvaR Lollancl | i i 3 TS : |with a single to score both rurners. Industrial league last night and| The winners added three more to practically eliminated the Fafnir |their total in the fourth when they Dragons by beating them 7 to 2 at|combined a few hits with soms | Walnut Hill park. |loose playing by the losers. | Spencer was on the mound for the | Noonan walked to open the | winners and he repeated the bril- |frame. Schaefer laid down a bunt |liant performance he offered when |and Haber attempted to get Noonan the Rulers beat Landers last wee second. The throw was high He allowed the Bearing Makers four Mike Bucheri could mot hold v] [oooud ] ‘hn;pm;»v no two in the same inning. |the ball. Noonan reached second ad the Dragons so com-|and Schaefer made first. pletely subdued that they got only| Gill tried to sacrifice but bunted two men as far as second base after |a fly to Haber for the first out. concerning the first inning. In four frames he Partyka came through, however, back eight batters on strikes. |eluded Venturo's outstretched hands. uch While this was going on the|This hit scored Noonan and Schae- Rulers were putting up one of the fer and Partyka counted when est offensive exhibitions that they | Jervis singled have ever shown and caused the m ‘ The winners’ last two runs cama Jority of (hz 2,000 fans on hh:mdI to lin the seventh when Darrow singled s x . P . come to the conclusion that they|and Argosy followed with fofa Senes of Mid-Season Finishes Training Ior Bout With il v (he P& F. Corin crew & bnse o, The. ier Wit & ima attle for the pennant drive S e over second, Ferguson allow- mes 0 Opell TOdfiy Mflflde“ Tomg[‘mw “Lefty” Haber took the mound!cd it to go through his legs. While | for the Bearing Makers and held out 'the fielder was chasing the ball — g o for eight innings wh he moved | Argosy rounded the bases. —_The| New York, July 16 (UP)—Al Sin- ft field to allow Zembko the| The Rulers were playing with Rn irant to | pri of pitching the final inning. | their heads up all of the time and Errors behind Haber did him as offered a field g exhibition that much damage the hits made by equalled League Standing W, one {rain 1 (P)—In the e R i Spencer’s performance on his opponents. The ragged fielding of |the mound, i Hng 2 points below, was lcague lea . day Wit it agair eig har T . Darrow and Wendrow- e e i n!the pace-setting Brooklyn Robins|Sammy e ar E the Dragons coupled with their in- |ski plaved exceptionally well, e ir f tior aul | nitted nst the second-pl “h T gt ut ability to hit Spencer caused the 'he summary $ e der < team to become discouraged near : | STANLE 1 ey asium today tc a pet su the middle of the game and they did SoeEtin St ; and\Cubsiwill play fivel]: put on their customary fighting [Jervis, 1t ........'5 me n e | o, b Jaes f e neve lost a bout aft sh Darrow, &3 ... ir d r . a5 ; : | Wendrowski, 2b . v a1 to 0 score, and since | Sve toitie Poio | tral Stillma 1\ In justice to the Dragons it must | argom. 16 the 1 i s th nds e e G New York from h in stated that they were consider- | Noonan, « Redwil]gs Turn Ba(vk Ba]{imore .:\ staif ¢ been | games 2 four o : 4 at Delaware Wager Gap, Pa., a day |ably handicapped by the absence of i r.' carly to hold his final workout t two of their regulars, Bill Kenure lmommannand | nooomau recovered sufficiently from Sl e Hllonsesossat 1 o 1 ow he reccived last week in the drill today. He will leave camp Gascos game when he was hit on n 1 spend the final hours be- | the head by a pitched ball fore the fight at the home of friends | Howeve work of Belanger New York. et st cant e deariate andlihelaidls hov \ Ferguso: boxers st Z to lose the game for the | jroy vesterday. Pragons. Mlynarski played well | Kan ds and ap- | enough in left field, handling well | Buche arcd primed to go 15 rounds at a the only ball to go in his direction : fast clip. weighed 134 1-2 In the first frame it looked as t he workout and has as though the Bearing Makers were ng worries ng to hand the Rulers a pasting. his work to 18 \yith one out Joe Walicki hammer- | ;0 , bag punch- o4 a home run to left centerficld. ree base hit: Partvka. Home run nd Working on | pgllowing this Krause fanned but E Wendrowski. ned Vigorously perzuson and Haber walked. Spen- it s with his|cer. however, steadied down here h and readi- 454 fanned Kania for the third o1 his session seemed to warm GALLANT FORUSTLESS 5 5cs s 52 Dt | YBSTERDAY' STARS A poor play in _ the losers to score their only other|By the Associated Press run | Clark, Robins—Held Pirates to t Ferguson walked, one hit and blanked them, 5-0. May Get a Long Vacation Accord- Haber {2 1 Noonan dropped | Rvyan, Whit> Sox—Holy Cross bov i the In such a cas>|made debut by hitting homer and ing to Reports. the P cally out and |single against Yankees t s essary to make a play| Todt, White Sox—Clouted Indian first. 2 n seemed to forget|pitching for triple, double and two f, however, and tossed to|singles, driving in five runs. rst to get Haber on this play | Marberry, Senators—Held Tigers cerguson went to second. Kania|to five hits and shut them out, T LR szmum o Palosaan wianlosssumusss Stolen base 5 |rrmrs Crowley, Wonder Horse of 1930 Turf Season So listless old ct then connected with a single to ] i Hartnett, Cubs— Clouted homer iflont =1 farter | goner 1 whethe 10 Noonan thrown fo second with one on to give Cubs 5-3 win o e ) G i s ther little question but what | over Braves. red Fit : ! e 3 Y nailed Ferguson hy| Cuccinello, Reds—Batted in six d Joe He -ainst 2 L ceDL I 7 ¢ feet as the latter had a slow | runs with homer, double, single and born and noth sacrifice, with him. 2 : i FIRSTROUNDPAIRINGS e BY AHERN At Least Three Out of Eleven Penn- " NoW CoME oN Vou ; 4 : : KIDS, MT:DLLGL«J THE e e Polo Grounds tomorrorw. 7 - LEADER ! ~~1 DID Ve A o ;;vom-; Um-,v R ;uf I”'Z > ; - : EUER\/TH“K}G \Iou,D'D 7 -THAT ! «~ WE'RE Stbbts Aeld folbathls tre Hobins in - : PLAVING "STUMP’, S0 oNEY NYoula another five game series in four Y Z \—r’s YouR -TURMN -To KIDS ., AR ALL days. FoLLowW ME ! v WE CAN Da IS SEEDED PLAYERS OUT | K//- ' QLS THE K2 wMe ] suiuns op poves iz A vo% FAILS HAS To AN TUMP WiTH Favorites Are Eliminated in Singles | SANg PuLL A PE® UP OUR EVYES sylvania Contencers \\ill Eliminated Today. iropped | ace, Newark | gun; maialBers 1AL of the 38th Longwood Bowl Ten- AN = ouT oF THE CLOSED! from oth 1 = Brookline, Mass., July 16.—(@-— === His TEeTH ! Play in the third round of men's | | > singles of the Longwood bowl | s tourney today found three of e eight seeded players eliminated. 2 \ : | 5 i : The three were sworth Vines, e S . ' el w808 0 VouR UNCLE hor terday, was | Pasadena, Cal. seeded sixt fea AN 27740 15 AN red with Miss n Fitler ed by Richard Murphy. Uti S _ P P Selphlia; Miss ok ) o | Neer, San Francisco, seventh, 2 = ACTORBAT ! g, Pa., defe mpion. | put out of the tournament by Teddy 3 S K= Mrs A ¢ Burwell, X. .; and Don- 3 1 | a n., eighth, | d. Boston. Califar- | win dtler of Philadelphi Thirty first round matches Tremblic, 13 16 in the second were MCCREADY WAITS FOR MEET |run off yesterday. In addition to | Amulet, Sask ‘ Earl | third round play in the singles 32 ;‘;Q;;:f‘: e SIS R 2 sddic Anders McCready, gia 2 v was a | doubles teams clash today in their | s = ik A member of ¢ 1 yr first matches Totals 38 50 1 o g2no, Des Moines, Ia team, has returned k t The five seeded men who advanc- | SO0k s 4 0 for the Canadian amate: ng |ed were E. W. Feibleman, New McNeely, 1t .. 1 i oijc DR iR 5 00 Garfield. N. J.—Myer Kayo Christ- | tests this sumtmer. M York, topseeded; Clifford Sutter. N O'Rourke, 1b 7 ner. Akron. O.. outpointed Arthur De | graduated this year from the Okla- New Orleans; Eddie Jacobs, Balti ’} I Hale, 3b I s 1 s ) New York, (8) homa A. and.M. college, where he | more; Sidney B. Wood, Jr. XKress, 85 Schulte, cf Melillo, 2 Guliie, i Manion, ¢ Blaeholder, Styles, p — — was a six letter man York, and Keith Gledhill, g i FROSH GRID TEAM EXPANDS Ao Barbara, Cal. All went through their Stillwater, Okla., July 16 (P—No | NGTON CURBS NOISF first two matches successfully ex- @L-D Boqs \AI(LL longer are freshman football players| Chicago, July 16 (P)—Tipsters | cept Sutter, who arrived late and | at the Oklahoma A. and M. college | shouting “long shot in the next |plaved only one. BE BavYS! = Ge@dln Blue, x . merely tackling dummies for the |race,” and yelling newsboys are| No upsets marked the first round Badgro, 3% F = . varsity. This year the yearlings will | barred from the Arlington r of the women's invitation singles il 70 play three games besides a series of | track. They make too much noise, | play, all of the eight seeded players x—Batted for Manion in sth. (Continued on the Following Page.) |intra-squad affrays, ___ |the officials explained. | advancing. ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. LU, . PAT. OFF.

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