New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. 7 STANLEY RULE TO PLAY GASCOS TONIGHT IN IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAME—AMERICAN LEGION NINE CONTINUES WINNING STREAK —METHODISTS KNOCK ST. MATTS FROM INTER-CHURCH LEAGUE LEAD—CUBS MOVE INTO FIRST PLACE CHICAGO CUBS REGAIN TOP AMERICANLEGIN @ MEN IN BULLPEN HAVE THEIR FUN,TOO |STANLEY RULE AND GASCOS WHEN ROBINS BREAK EVEN TEAN WIS AGAIN MEET ON DIAMOND TONIGHT BENGOUGH | i Hack Wilson’s Two Home Runs Aid Joe McCarthy’s : : | X - : Rulers Need Victory to Remain in Industrial League Men as They Pass Brooklyn—Cards Divide Double- Deleals WflSthgIOH Nine by : o ‘ Race—Spencer and Carlson to Pitch—Fafnir Nine Header in Flatbush — Numerous Pinch Hitters {40 8 Score ? : : / 3 t to Meet Lowly Stanley Works Aggregation—New. Slam Circuit Blows—Tigers Overcome A's—Ruth| | Britain Machine and Landers to Meet at Willow. Hits No. 35 | Brook Park—Details. ; 2 | Jimmy Murphy's fighting Stanley NEW HI | Rule team, determined to keep on the heels of the lgague leading Cor- bin nine in the Industrial circuit, SET F"R MAT[;H will throw Spencer, star twirler, against the Gascos when the two | | ations mee ght Dia- i g i ey e i % war- Rk Outsider Leads Field With {nut Hill park Both teams are in . the midst of a winning S and | 72 n SeGOHd the Rulers will find plenty of trouble | A ia defeating the heavy hitting| o 5 Lynchmen Chicago, July 22 -—A new high limit appeared certain victory f the Elm street team % = o s 4 western amateur golf Tl keep it within striking distance | championship today as the second i e | half of the 36 hole drive opened | would practically clinch the pen- | oo o Pewr Doy nant for Corbins and create a gen-| o)\ oo e 2y diplage honiored conveniently did old man par, Epenc pisniGarison entrenched behind Beverly's b3jhefonposis o | yard stretch of traps, bunkers On Diamond No. 1 at 5:30 o'clock |and trees, whipe the contenders in the Fafnir team, led by “Lefty” |the first 18 hole round yesterday Huber, will meet the lowly Stanley |that a one over par, topped the Works aggregation. Un the |large field of 215 entrants and a Workers show better baset n | pair of 78's, perhaps a pair of 80's, they have been playing. the batile | looked good enough to land among sult in a one-sided victory for |those who fight for the crown over i g Malkers. the match play route from tomor [ i e et - row on. will b staged stowillo Lloyd Nordstrom, a rank out- i il from Davenport, lowa, who et e e way into the fight 2 et card had been - Coth te . . led the field with the 72 as TAYLOR i b2k Samsore half of the 36 hole drive L AN n lay. One sh ind him Tolley 3 Britain, ¢ FARRELL PREFERS GOLF o i Chicago. and Don ‘Arme 10 JUSTICE OR REVENGE = rne acoocet erece o | Cnamp, Noi. worled EATERROT Don Moe of Portland, Oregon, the National League z champion, had no worries ’Doul. Phillies orrow because by rules he wler, Cubs; Klein ; BEoncedl tolatanity to Police But Forcgoes Going to i g of the favorites appeared batted in—Klein. Phillies, ¢t battle for qualification today alt they were not on New York, July - i Clein, Ty talk terms with par. T. Phillip former British amateur , Phillies; Como- mpion, and Charles “Chick” Former Champion Reports Assault Court After He Remembers Game. Pirates, 13 Cubs, 29 ‘ < r, Cubs, 22 sissippi champion, ne Game Wednesday o A el “A job in the bull is a cinch,” ) ' Sl @merlcai doskue Saten e t : » i wer : Saiiine nmons, Athletics, .390. | were cons e with a pair of ; : ; ¢ bson Dunlap of Los An- Stolen s Manus, Tigers e ch, t Oak 14 , Chicago a hard PTG TASNIGEL. o oo e come e ot d lightning fast, un= * Manager Predicts Military Serv- ice Will Ruin Him v respon- toll of strokes le round. Most scaped the rough in dropped strokes DIES ON EIGHTH GREEN 3 b 5 2 %6 1d 3 : 5 mes 0 nst T ek 1 o S [ s ,| Norwood, Ma July 21 (P — 4 Tou G 2 - E P e — 5 5 art trouble on the Peoria, IlL.—Eddis Shea 1 cen today and died in a knocked out Ray McIntyre, Los short tim He had often expresed the wish riedman. Boston, | to die on the links. widerski, Syracuse, — . William & = : n2 4 e _ g . th 2 .08 les — Billy Townsend, versity of P 2 his season £ 2 < : knocked out Joey Medill, batted bette x in Eastern 6 e CHEEYER COWDIN IU QUIT ."v L " ot : “ Kee Perplexed ; " Gth with ty » n t : hina )v:xjxv: a factory law Babe Ruth and Brick Owens, the g thro t g tw f 3 ds, stric hloymen f worm 1pire h ecently s nar 0l i S : T S rs as iants t-hour day for adults players, are good friends Player Who Was Storm Center of in this S 07T QUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Announces Retirement dad e ¢ 1y seen g 1 _ LET ME GIVE Yo A TiP, HooPLE !« = H, M Y o8> BeTTER HOIST THAT UNCLE oF sttt - — I NOURS BACK UP oM A “T&TEM PoLE'; ;i:;'(isu;iy // ‘or ont | with a provisional clause that they i ( -~ HE ASKED ME o G0 aUT T 4 GEATLEMAN WAS x| covld fotai an’ erieraion Hos f MOVIE AND DANCE WH Him e MERELY SESTING - : AMD [ ToLD -THE oLD PELICAM TB o My WoRD, T'LL - o natn 9 i y WADDLE oUT ol A PIER AND WAGER “THE LAST [ i SUN HIMSELF! o F T WASKET DANCE He ATTENDED = ToR His AGE. I'D PuT A WES A8 B 7 CHIP WS THAT oLp g BAiLELL?SSpéiE " FAMILY PIECE oF 4 ROYAL CouRT ¥ 2 CRACKED CHINA ! Js Jack Dempsey ling.” Paccassi receiv v esterday SONNENBERG WINS 99 () — that Carnera T vacats ram ad- ormed him tment had ro- f stay to him and \at they must pre- | | pare to le e country. Paccass said that he had communicated th orders to See here where Carnera | Providence falls here last PHILAL! - s Where's the money ccme out ahead of the ’ Louisville, 22 (P “Oh, yeah? 1 went down | Friedman, 178 1-2, Boston, was giver 50 points on that h | o |a newspaper decis over Paul he pot three bucks = | Swiderski, 1 1 N. rankee in a tame b And Henry hasn't been t are | proximately 1,600 patrons swe th in the heat to view the battle, which apparently slowed both fighters. ‘s experience stood him in | i, e T o i ; : i an- d he apparently was in | - : R R » o L " | gough, who always has a lot n | better condition than his foe. - y - UNCLE AMBRQSE Badgro, T 8 N0 0 0o artel Th with the people in the sta Th =1 : s = : ~ g s P=~" DOESNTELICK = fellow buys Be and or 2 Cey West, Fla., have S onmnvnusuvl\ffi{ s.oarorr. . 7-22- WITH FRANKI(E) Totals 6 3 ¢ 1 : 1 4 Sl s le ; ¢ ccted as probable sites for | E— x—Batted for Liska in ¥ dirigible mooring masts,

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