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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. OIS EREERTRE Y — o Speaking | of Sports | | Among the 10,000 baseball who were . turned away Brooklyn baseball park, Ebbets Field, yesterday afternoon as che Robins and Chicago Cubs met in a double header, were five New Bit- ainites. They were Registrars of Voters Thomas J. Smith and Williamn Ziegler, Thomas Grace, Thomus | Devine and John J. Crean. So graat | was the crowd there that they were | unable to get within parking space of the field. from the Finally they contented themselves with watching the Giants perform. The Pirates will practice tomor- row night at 6 o'clock on Diamond No. 2 at Walnut Hill park. All pls ers are requested to be on hand The West Ends baseball team will | practice tonight at 6:30 o'clock at Willow Brook park. All member are requested to end There will be a meeting of *“he City League managers at City Hull tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Among the questions to be discussed will be the | playing off of a tie game between tn: | Pirates and Burritts The Senecas will practice tonight at 6:30 o'clock on Diamond No. at Willow Brook park Commissioner Thomas Donohne has squelched all rumors to the =f- fect that there will be an official investigation of the Battalino- nandez bout held in East Hartfocd Tuesday night. The commissioner | regards the battle as a fair ani| gquare scrap with one of the prin- cipals so weakened by the weight that he was unable to stand any punishment at all The fa the ques! eved t e w even minds and was on the level have had time to mull | ion over and m the bout h the old burlap before it hal started, have changed their believe that the fignt after all | | ing the ac- before | Ugly rumors co of Fernandez the ni atfoat before che fight began Tuesday night and these | seemed to have been borne out when the Filipino started to go down in the second round ¢ Mandell and Al zer t at the Yankee Sta- dium in New York. Mande defending his lightweight reported that Sammy trouble in making the weight Herald will annou blow by blow throu gervice furnished by The Associa rd‘ Press. were will te title It has hal The fight ROBINS GET EVEN BREAK IN CHICAGD From Preceding (Continued Page) NEW | (Continued from itcher: Chap- o Fisher, Grabowsk Orsatti, xx leoososmnanos Totals 37§ . PHILADELPHIA AB R H 0 ot Eouthern 1 Thevenow, Rensa, ¢ Collins, p Totals 36 x—Batted for Rehm xx—Batted for Man Louis ugo in 9t 101 020 004 500 Bottomley 2 & hith Bottomley Watkins. Bases on b h ety 10x—10 Collins, | Home o Grabowski 1 ehm 1, ¢ Losing pitcher Three Church League Games Tomorrow Night Three games in the Inter-Churen | baseball league are scheduled for | Willow Brook park tomorrow eve- ning, with the St. Matthew's German Lutherans and South Congregation- alists coming together in the feature tilt. A win for the St. Matts will virtually give them the champion- | ship, while a South church victory | will practically deadlock the (ulr“ race. The game will be plaved en | | Diamond No. 2. The St. Mark's Episcopalians and Trinity Methodists will play on Dia- mond No. 1, and the St. John's and st Lutheran teams will swing into | action on the “grass diamond.” | Fred Marberry of the Washington | Senators is finding that taking a | regular turn in the box is easier on bis arm than relief work was in past l years. | Umpira g Basebeil]‘%anding AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Washington 10-6, Cleveland 4-.13. Philadelphia 14, Chicago 7. New York 2, St. Louis 1. Detroit 3, Boston 2. Standing Philadelphia Washington New York Cleveland Detroit Chicago st. Louts .. Boston . Games Today Washington at Cleveland Philadelphia at Chicago New - York at St. Louis Boston a‘ Detroit Game= Tomorrow Washington at Cleveland Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Louis Boston at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Chicago 6-3, Brooklyn 4-5 Cincinnati §, New York 1 Philadelphia 10, St. Louis 5 Boston 4-3, Pittsburgh 3-0. Standing W. 49 45 43 Brooklyn Chicago New York .. St. Louis Boston Pittsburgh | Cincinnati Philadelphia Games Today Chicago at Brooklyn St. Louis at New York Cincinnati at Philadelphia Piftsburgh af Boston. Game= Tomorrow Pittsburgh at Boston Chicago at Brooklyn St. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterd Toronto 11-5, Newark 5-3. Rochester 5, Baltimore 4 Montreal 6-2, Reading 0-1 No results received on last night's Buffalo-Jersey City game. ag W | Rochester Baltimore Montreal Toronto Buffalo Ne Jersey Clty Reading Garmes Today Newark at Teronto Jersey City at Buffalo Reading at Montreal Balti it Rochester EASTERN LEAGUE Bridgeport Springfield . New Haven Allentown Albany Providence i Games Today Springfield at Allentown. Bridgeport at Alb Providence at New COLLIERS BEATEN BY SEQUIN TEAW ay Haven Preceding Page ) error by Meligonis. Their f; came in the seventh when W home features of the 1 run lores run ame were th and Folden and of Squillacotc of around pla = ver Adams, Nevery, 1b, Mizey, rf W. Flores, B 4 Two, base hits: Boenhart, Covaleski Three. base hits: Nevers, Covaleski, Mel gonis, Zeigler, Adams. Home ! Flores. Bases on balls: Off Chornickl oft Nevers 2, off Folan 2 k_out Folan 12, by Choinicki 4, b Lynch. NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Da ROUND 50 ONE s2 wAY s3 TRIP Retarn Ticket Good 30 Daya Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep upholstery, air cushions, inside baggage compartments, electric fans. ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We guarantee your comfort. Leave Crowell's Drug Store West Main St B: Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. WANDELL BATTLES " SINGER TONIGHT Lightweight Champion Defends His Title at Yankes Stadium New York, July 17 (A—The purses of the fight faithful, drawn tight :n irdignation as one foul after another swept interest from the battle pi | 1o0sened today and piled up a pot of gold for Sammy Mandell and young Al Singer to fight for tonight |in the ring at the Yankee Stadium. A last minute dash for the ticket windows, appeared to guarantes Mandell a profitable return for his cond defense of the lightweight championship -here in two ye ast minute predictions foreca | 0,000 gate, l As the reluctant taxpayers chang- tec their minds at the last minute -0 did the gamblers decide that the youthful Singer's chances of winning the crown had been underestimated and some money appeared in the | marts of chance at odds of 2 to 1 |on the sleek Jewish challenger | By special ruling of the New York state boxing solons, there can be no foul tonight. Both Champio | dell and the challenger have 2 |to equip themselves with such pro- tective devices as they consider will render them im = to low blow I either winds up on the floor he will have to look for sympathy :n the voice of the referee, tolling ff the count of ten The shift in the tide toward Singer appears unjustified by the past res- ords of the gladiators, although it is generally admitted that Mand-il after eleven vears of warfare, s | bezun to how wear. Sam- my reached his pe in whipping husky Jimmy McLarnin in the Poio Grounds two years 220 but sinca then the clouting Celt twice has be- lobored the champion in overweight matches my had a despe time edging out th> decision oy Tony C i in his 1 | fense i The s of ways : Ior this minor tor- curplus poundaze failure will not he in | class limi match he has ture to pull and his success or krown at 2 p. ynde {174 pride of the Bro under 1 1 th tendency to ir favor of 2 nd irregu tack, directed by a mind t car. lightw poplarity semi-fin VETERAN VS, YOUTH Ass Fought Tomerrow. [ | chicago g ciation champions temorrow between Mrs. Mida defeating Mrs. Lillian Ze , while Mrs. Jones scored an imp sive 6 and 4 victory over Mrs. J Indig, shooting a new cou of 84 Miss Beebe had to go to green to defeat Virgima I and Miss Nelson went into the pen- ultimate round by a 4 H William Watson Clark, left-har with the Brooklyn Robins. won mes and lost. 4 by scores of 1.0 sle pitching for M Micsizsippi versity ini University of Miami to play all its homa Fla.. pl nes at ni, LANDERS AND GASCOS TO MEET IN DUSTY LEAGUE Bitter Baseball Rivals Will Clash On Diamond No. 1 at | Walnut Hill Park—Both Outfits Seeking to Regain Lost Ground in Pennant Race — Leading Corbin | Combination Favored to Smear Weakened Stanley | Works Crew in Contest On Diamond No. 2. RN Montreal, Ju Henry Barrer League Standing w 1 PC. 800 667 HOOVER HAS LIS P. & T. Corbin Stanley Rule « Landers* . G 08 Fafnirs A B. Machine .... nley Works .... 1 Two of the most bitter rivals in Industrial Baseball league will battle it out tonight at Walnut Hill park when Landers and the Gascos clash on Diamond No. 1. These two have been up with the l-aders fter suffering a few reverses, out to regain their lost 8 [ H 5 556 Gonfirmed Soon Wa ngte ident Hoover hi July Ty o | miesi cem ™ names of Ju to d federal That the game will be a battle all the way through goes unquestioned by the fans who follow the fortunes of the Dusty League teams. Both powerful combinations. ; are strong on the defense and strong on the offense and t combinations on both 1l be seen in action © other game of the e leading P. & I will meet the down- nley Works outfit fcataxe heavy through about fill are the session senate s ful the will go to th Hoov Mr. night, Corbin rodden The Corbin- favorites to come over the Butt Makers but Works spirit says and the team will be out to sneak over a win if possible Both res will be started at 5:30 o'clock arp. anxious = ey Never die, rs contest with 5 in Tourna- it Expected {0 London, July the next two rour as predicted for tanding stars today as tl b division in the 12t n's invitation golf tournamen to the second round play at he cup in 192 Wwill atos s medalist ere exp ith t If they t matches liams eventualy in the upper Mrs. Hurd is ir Mrs. Helen B phia of July ational Leaguce écted to have lit r —0'Doul t two oppor 1 in all their othor ivler, € will the of the lower brac Players Are Left in es in Natiomal Cley mpicnships City, going o oday Mo.. July in the pionghips. left to fight through the fifth roun matches Emmett r Coen, Kan Brown, St. Lou to win their f he other survivors to the quarter-f mparative ease. are Bruce Barnos Miscouri Val 3 Mercur, Phil South Orange. Gilbert Huil bert Bot and Bryant Gra to a fifth set a strength of both before the St. Louis: The men's doubles, only at stake, entered fourth matches today Young Stribling tles but only four ended in fouls. Strib won t lost two by that route Hos br of the th the Atlanta Crackers sociation $18,500 ceived f ern Cr. Jesse Hill fornia athlete, outfielders of ague former Southerr is one of th the Pacifi Ty READY FOR SENATE Wanis Tarilf and Power Bodies 17.—(P—Pres- ready to send to the nominations for the ne power rzanized of con- hortly ; guard tWo new to get govern- ate before ial session but he has tions on the ad- | ap who didn't ese | store the painter, the slaying of mavy departme ington being held in for authorities y. 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