New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1930, Page 14

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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. CORBINS DEFEAT NEW BRITAIN MACHINE A ND lNCREASE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE LEAD—FIRST PLACE BATTLE IN CITY CIRCUIT TOMORROW—PITCHER'S HOME RUN WINS FOR CINCINNATI—CHURCH LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT—TABS BEAT Y. M. C. A.~ PITCHER’S HOME RUN AIDS IN CONQUEST OF BROOKLYN Cincinnati Hurler Performs Feat That Would Have Been Rare in Old Days—Robins Come Back in Sec- ond Game — Cubs Down Phils, 19 to 15 — Foxx's Homer Wins for Athletics and Ruth’s 36th Helps Yankees Beat Detroit. Ruth Hits One. Yanks Win IR & an & t0 5 victo = American League Liska, p Burke, p Brown, p Fischer, Shires, x Totals Watwood Mulleavy, 88 the Followihg Page | ) | Coke. France Favored to Hold Davis Cup Despite Tilden’s Return tory ha cd considerab; CANADIANS IN SEMI-FINALS Fritz Mercur of Be:hichem Leadift For Men's Single Titles In Tennis Tournament At Toronto. Toronto, Ont.. July 25 in the Canadian law pionships had reac day Bethlehem ast (P—Play ed semi tz Mercur Gilbert Today the to! Irish Rogers unps. of Cup player The t Gilbert . Canadian Davis women's singles semi-fi Olive Wade of Toronto, de champion, matched against Marjorie Deeming of Victoria Jean Burritt opposing Mrs. an Davis C Ryn of Pr Cup over club cup) | Ei | the Atlantic Sandy bria 5 hours and | Cal English cup America” regatta on August brought to this coulitry. We gave awful scare, vears later, that they first tried | Toronto Maple Leafs [to 1ift the cup and take it back 1o tage of Baltimore's idleness yesters ngland | | vachtsman, glish keel schooner, On July 4, James Gordon “Dauntles 'FIRST ENGLISH ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE CUP FAILED —Sailed Over 38 Mile mbria Raced Here for America Trophy Back in 1870 Court Off Sandy Hook Dur- ing New York Yacht Club Regatta—British Given Awful Scare in First Challenge Match—First Gup Race Was Held in Thi BY BILLY S. GARVIE Sixty vears ago the first Americt race in this country was sailec a 38 mile course off Sandy The was regatta prize (later the America the ' American yacht the famous English 1851, and won by in First Challenge Match the British yachtsmen for it was in 1870 James Aubrey, a leading challenged with his the Cambria and hoon« ross the coast to The Cam- 23 days, the Cambria nnett’s P from the Irish Hook lightship, won with a record of 17 mioutes, beating t r.| While s Country. BALTIMORE'S GAIN tha | Redvings and Maple Leals ‘ Craw! Up On Lead ed Press. Redwings anl took advane the Associ The Rochester lday to recover a portion of the gain |the Orioles had made on Wednes« day Baltimorz's Reading. Rochester lead by whipping !Rnnf.xlo. 9-2 while Toronto drew to within half a game of the second rain halted |game with | lengthened its Dauntless by one hour and 43 min- |Place Orioles by nosing out Mon- round with th .+ |utes. can doubles comt On Ameri CORBINS INCREASE LEAD BY BEATING MACHINISTS Jaglowski Holds Chestnut Street Nine to Seven Hits — Bergeron Hits Home Rain With Two Men On Base Cobb Pitches Strong Game But Is Victim of Timely | Hitting—Gasco and Stanley Rule to Meet Tonight —Other Battles Are Postponed—Details. "2 TARS TAKE THIRD, “ DOWNISGY.¥. A Haintain Hold on First Place in Fraternal League ne behind e Fraternal League Boys' Club Wins rowski e sev ents of the voolly -~ P 1t luct Adams, Boe ss hnert Boys' Club »# Phantoms Take Atlantics The Phantoms finish. walloped antic A 18 to 6 cou Doulon proved un- able to stem the tide of Phantoms’ base hifs, while Miller grew stronger as the game progressed and his mates’ increasing power gave him courage. Baylock starred with four hits, while Kanaty, Ikowitz, and Lipman had three each. The line- ups and score by innings Phantoms —_Compagnone, O'Brien, rf an, § Bayloc! Miller, p; Kanaty, Carrubba Ikowitz, 1b; Lip-| 2b; cf; rf; C. — A. Bian Bianchi, 1b; Gotowa antoms ntics, 5 60 200 010 1 YESTERDAY'S STARS By the Associata | “Foxx, Athletic with one 4n in dians. Hafey, Cardinal three Cardinal ru Press s—Hit ninth 27th homer | to beat In- —Accounted for 1s with two hom- | ers, double and single | rid, Yankees—Held Tigers to | seven hits and beat thent, 5-2 | Lindstrum, Gi ~Homer in first | inning beat Pirates, 1-0. Phelps, Robi Bianked 9-0, with threc hits in five me. Earl Webh Brown pitlh Reds, ifning Red Sox—Clouted | CITY LEAGUE homer, double | The City league will ing tonight at City Hall t ol the Sokols to get several FOR BEST RESULTS | more Ipla\'@rs for their game tomorrow. ‘lSL' HERALD CLASSIFIED A.DSl SOUTH CHURCH T0 MEET - LUTHERANS <ex League Leaders ST, JOHN'S Play Strengthened vie Team Tonight—Memorial Baptists to Engage First Lutherans. n Lutherans 3 had South Congregational to gam it seel g streak °n unbeaten Lutheran played on | ar, Stabert for the n Diamond No. 1 t This was the America minutes and 1 First Cup Race Here August 8, 1870, cup race the in Hook in the Atlantic ocean nbria met the ofthe New York ¥ Dauntless, Rambler, Restless. olinta, -board schooners, Magic Idler, Nadelene, Tidal Lis. Palmer, Alice Josephine, Halye eon The Race only race for cup that the challenge meet the fleet 11.2 Jessica to o'clock th leading the ntine, the Ame by At lower qu was leading th mile. rsion A reception. Sou steamers gave tes ahead of the nird a ria fi Idler. d America fourth shed eighth, * MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS 1z games of July 24 National Ieague , Phillies 408 Prhillies Dot Home array, Monday the So Batting R Runs Batten-In—Gehrig, Yankees, | 111 Dot Triples Home Run WILL REST SUNDAY boys takin Hial th: n school heen Stolen Bases—Cuyler, American League Simmons, Athletics uns—Ruth, Yankees, 107 fans, 138 Tigers, 32 White Sox, uth, Yankees ases—McManus, 36. Tigers in the telephone directory Free State are in three sh, Erse in mod- in the old Erse lettering, and sh type first this country iled over a 38 mile course off following larm, Sil- Wave, | Calyp< | the Rounding Sandy Hook |¢1o p Magic had a big lead. |, the The Magic thwest Spit, on the homsa | 1 crossed the line a win- 9 seconds behind th: | |treal, 3-2. Rochester now leads tho parade by three and one-half games, | Eftective pitching by Ira Smith, wported by lusty clouting enabled the Redwings easily to turn back | Buffalo. Smith. allowing only a half doze® hits 2l told, blanked ths Bisons for seven innings but suce cessive doubles by Sax and Mueller in the eighth saved them from a shutout. Rochester made good uss of its ten hits off Fussel and Schoof, one of the blows being Rip Collins' 24th homer of the vear, deliverel in the fitth with one man on | Toronto Rallies Although they got only four hiis off Frank Barnes, the Royals ap- parently had Toronto beaten, 2-1, going into the ninth inning. Hers Toronto rallied to score the tying and winning runs on bunched hits behind a walk to pinch batsman Shaute. Sheedy gave Toronto a 1-0 lead with a homer in the fifth but Royals went ahead with two in the eighth on a home run by Ur- bansky with Gulley on base. Roy Buckalew pitched well through the first eight innings but could not | withstand the Leafs' attack in the ninth ewark won two games from City and advanced to within o ame of the fifth place Buffalo The Bears won the after- oon game at Newark, 4-2, after rain wiped out a seventh ihning Jersey City rally for three runs. The score reverted to the sixth inning and the Bears won officially by tha |4-2 count. In the first night game City, the Bears won i% ten innings in a wild gama. held a 7-0 lead after five ut the Skeeters jumped oa Jess Petty for six runs in the sixth and then tied the count at 11-11 in th. In terrth, Newark ulted Pitts and Miner for seven runs to decide the battle beyond dis- pute. Ten pitchers saw service dur- ing the game team u five ANKLINS hard struggle with the New England 4. C. of Hartfoord in a double header last Sunday, the Eureka A. C. will meet the Franke A. C. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on Diamond No. 1 at Willow Erook park. The Eureka teatn has never met the Frankins before, ¢ | Their opponents have scored a brile liant winning streak since the opens ing of the season in USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 'BOARDING HOUSE Z GREAT CAESAR!-~ 7 1 FeAR THAT FouL PLAY HAS BEFALLEN MY UNCLE AMBROSE !~ -~ HE HAS BEEN oUT ALL MNIGHT, AND [ HAVENT HEARD A WORD FRoM Him “TeDAY , EGAD! | = BY AHERN smocTd powM T FRIGHT- WiG! «~\OUR UNCLE AM BRASE HAD : & LEAVE (N HigH GEAR LAST MNIGHT! «+TBLD ME 9 someHINe ABoUT A Bla DEAL HE HAS wiTH A PLANY (NP CARD COMPANY ! -~ GREAT O GUY —rHE BUTTERED MRS. HOOPLES ;}\MQPAL ) A MO $loo TR Gt % € el \f REG.U. S, PAT. OFF. UMCLE AMBROSE DEPARTED LAST NIGHT WHEN HE LEARNED THAT A CHORUS GIRL .WHo INTEMDS -6 SUE HIM FoR BREACH OF PROMISE, LOCATED HIM HERE N ToWN =

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