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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 18 1930: SENATORS MEET DISASTER TABS' SECOND WIN PLAYING WESTERN TEAMS' (IVES THEM [FA[] Washington Club’s Losing Streak Most Profitable to Rest of American League—Now Three and a Half (Games Behind Athletics — Philadelphia Wins An- | Sox — Yankees Hammer Out other From White Victory Over Browns—Cubs Finally Beat Robins. Pipgras, McEvoy, D P Totals MgNeely, 1b Goslin, Kress, Ferrell, ¢ Schulte, « Melillo, Badgro, Coffman, p Hamsler, 7 Blaebolder, Bine, 2z Hadshouser, | (Continued on the Following Pag~.) |college players. o > wamn'l sott Main Streeters Humble Strong Phantoms by 11-8 Count Phan Boys' Club Atlanta A. C n continued th ck in the Fr 1 2 game during \ sole possession of first plac Club Crushes Boys KENSINGTON PLAYS HOLY CROSS TEAW Local Basehall Clubs to Clash Sunday at Washington Park Double Header Nt w eader with the New Play of games to be ALLISON AND LOTT T0 MEET ITALIAN STARS On Shoulders of Two Youths Rests the Task of Getting Good Start Today. s found Alli- Georgio de Ste- to Baron L. Lott opposed wo singles match For the doubles tomorrow, was expected Allisor John Van Ryn, Wimbledon ) would get the call for the Ur States and Morpurgo and Placido Gaslini for Ifaly. Italy scemed to believe | its only chance of winning the series depended upon Morpu both his singles matches Stefani one The United States ruled a heavy favorite to win, possibly by a mar- gin as great as four matches to one The Detroit Tigers this season have been going strong for former & 0 [ D VOSBURGH Writer Press Sports xas, De- is almost Bill Tilden orth as one 1 of build, and to Cochet do 1 in Al q Texas HAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS iding games of July 1 National League O'Do in. Ph O'Doul, Phi Cuyler, ( runs—Klein, T n ba Cuyler, s, American League h, Yankees, lies. ubs Cu Ya Hits—Hodapp, Indian Doubles—MeManus. Triples—Combs, Ya Home runs—Ruth, Stolen bases—McManus, 101 'mrm ANOTHER POWE Jim Powell, 18 year o Jack Powell, former famous Amer- ican league pitcher, is the outstand- ing h atcher in St. Louis son of During his 12 years Earl Sande has piloted thousand winners, 000,000 worth, of purses, as a jockey nearly a for nearly $3,- | |sokols tomorrow atteraoon in thc‘ ican Davis C as a —— GASCOS HAND LANDERS AN 8 TO 5 DEFEAT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE AS CORBINS SWAMP STANLEY WORKS 19 TO 1 —TENTATIVE PLANS FOR CITY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE MADE—KENSINGTON TO PLAY HOLY CROSS TEAM SUNDAY ALLISON IS LACKING IN SELF - CONFIDENCE | the up te boon to ¥ TENTATIVE PLANS MADE FOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT Championships in Five Classes to Be Settled Through Playoff — Registration to Begin Next Saturday — Players Must Have Been 17 Years Old by July 1— Singles and Doubles Matches to Be Staged—Tro- phies to Be Offered for Winners—Details. presen to compete in commission the tourns advisable charges th be shown The entry blanks will n a hat and dra meeting of the comi- Those playin will be own ten- ation com- alls for te ed hances of might ed day mittee in charge minary matches, to furnish their while the recre will furnish the final and final and women age e prel red on All men of eMgible ster the tour: pected that the ey o first official nt ever to have and as there of tenn here. This will be city tennis tournam been conducted T are countless numbers thusiasts here. a being anticipated. will be strictly am 1s will Those pr irman; Jor n visor of playgrounds editoy of the Record Gebald P editor of the New and Bernard Kranowit of the municip: rec r."‘f)'l mission. Cly Hr E vood ntendent of parks, the member of the committee. Kranowitz is ral PIRATES TOMEET .- SOHOLS TOMORROW Three Games Scheduled in Gityi League Over Week-End | League Standing Joseph sports super- fitth Mr, ervisor. - P Ho West Ends Senecas Facing their best chance since the league opened of going into first place in the Senior City cireuit standing, the Pirates will battle the | e Holy Cr F Pough George Poc Wa er. M only school that did not use AVOR POCOCK tep behind. A vi 1 place t ile Senccas-Holy Cross last plac cas will meet oss team in the 2 o'clock Diar Holy orite to s have gth against league West End Ends o1 Burritts- and West will SHELLS racing shells keepsie reg: ere made by k of the University of gton, Feteran boatcraft build- fassachusetts Tech the at least was Pocock cre: n ring the Arlington Fox stood fifth on rld's list of money winning et LONGMORE FAILS LANDERS AND GASCOS WIN § TO 5 Universal Pitcher Manages to Get Through Four In- nings While Mates Hold a Lead—Winners Ham- mer Preisser Hard and Drive in Winning Runs— Klopp Hurls Fairly Well But Carlson Relieves Him —Corbin Team Swamps Stanley Works in Seven Innings. League Standing | W Pet. .818 667 600 | 2500 | 500 | P. & F. Corbin Stanley Rule Gascos Landers .. Fafnirs N. B. Machine Stanley Works . 125 Without its star pitcher,-the Lan- ders team in the Industrial league was unable to stave off defeat at the hands of the Gascos last night in| the game played at Walnut Hill| park on Diamond No. 1 The Gascos pounded Longmore out of the box | twice, belted Billy Preisser all over | lot and met Frank Nestor's| shoots to win by the score of 8 to 5 In the game pliayed on Diamond No. 2, the league leading P. & F. Corbin team swamped the Stanley Works 19 to 1 in a game that was called at the end of the seventh Gascos 8, Landers 5 | The failure of Longmore's arm fo | last nine innings deprived the Lan- | m of its chance of beati the Gascos. During the first four hile he was on the mound gathered only two runs on four ts. His effort to finish the gam from the eighth frame on proved ailure as he walked one man and ielded a single while another play- iced during his mound on this occasion On the, other hand Klopp hurled rly ng the first seven in turred the task over arlson who retired the order the in last reversed themselves e first and last half of the In the early sessions Landers | set the pace while in last two winners piled up five zame. the “the hy and nd seventh innings for hammered hard e first and last of | On each of these occasions| top of the Gasco batting | e damage. ted the losers to a run when with two o balked Charlow ent The runner had reached the far corner on a pass, a sacrifice and infield out In the second tered twice as the result of e loose playing by the Gascos. | Preisser with a pitched | me. Vincent | 1 to second. Fitzpa d to left scoring Preisser nself when ball ssed ball Fitzpatrick from where he scor- pot inning with the Universals short p to thir half of the third when ", Sheehan singled and stole second. He counted on Klatka's one base iple by Fields which was fol- by a single by J. Sheehan e the winners another run in the fourth Billy Preisser tripled in the fifth d scored on a sacrifice fly by tor. This run was discounted the last half of the inning wh:n singles by Kopec, - F. Sheehan and Wojack gave the winners a run. Landers took a two run lead in first half of the seventh when Goeb tripled and scored as Kopee dropped the throw to the plate to him. T two |1 The Gascos practically sewed ths game up in their half of this inning when they took the lead for the first time by scoring three runs. Kopec started the trouble by opening the frame with a home run to left field. Frank Sheehan whalsd a line drive that appeared to be , labeled for a home run but €harlow held him to a double by knocking the ball down with his gloved hand. Klatka went out on a grounder but Restelli walked. Wojack faa- ned for the second out but Fields slammed a triple to score Sheehan and Restelli. Longmore went back to the mound for Landers after they had failed to score in the eighth anl | walked Carlson, the first man to face him. Dudack sacrificed Carl- son to second from where he scor=d when Kopec singled. Nestor then took up hurling task and retired without further scoring. Frankie Sheehan was the big noisa of the game with four hits in five trips to the plate. He was closcly pressed however for batting hon by Fields who made three safe blows including two triple stor made several nice fielding Tite summary: GASCOS AB the lose the side o e oW ] Barnes. RS S S cNg HMososrmm, 2.l cweruuoooomwon wlosscocssonmmon = HRomus ey |omomnnos B h Preisser, Kopec. Sacrifice hits: Nestor, Dudack. Bases on balls: Off Longmore 1. Struck out: By W. Preisser 2, Longmore 4, en base: ¥. Sheehan. Dou- Klatka (unassisted), Vincent © to Fitzpatrick. Passed ball: pitch: Klopp. Balk: Klopp. Hom W K (‘Orhhfi 19—Stanley Works 1 In one of the worst exhibitions seen in this city in the Industrial League during the present season, the league leading P. & F. Corbin baseball team toyed with the Stan- ley Works on Diamond No. 2 and carried off a seven-inning - victory. The score was 19 to 1 when “by re- quest” as Umpire Mike Lynch an- nounced, the game was terminated at the end of the seventh frame. The feature of the entire contat was the hitting of *“Murderers® Row.” The Corbin outfit slammed out 18 hits off two pitchers and cir- cled the bases so much that all, the players on the winning team were leg weary when the contest wis called. Schuster went in the box for Butt Makers but he lasted only three innings. 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