New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930. SLUGGING PIRATES SMOTHER HOLY CROSS IN CITY LEAGUE GAME—COLLIERS CLINCH THIRD PLACE IN JUNIOR CIRCUIT— CORBINS AND STANLEY RULE CLASH IN INDUSTRIAL LOOP TOMORROW NIGHT — SONNENBERG-MALCEWICZ BOUT TONIGHT — . ROBINS STRENGTHEN LEAD ((LLIFRS SWAMP SLUGGING PIRATES SMEAR IBUFFALO BISONS CORBINS AND RULERS TO AS CUBS ARE DEFEATED "NATIOVL OUTHT ~ HOLY CROSS AGGREGATION [F|GIfSENSATIV ~ BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE et \ Unexpected Uprising of Western Clubs in Majors Cause ; : City League Leaders Score 18 to 5 Victory in Walkaway \ Industrial League Lead ¢0 Be at Stake When Rival Sudden Alterations in Standings—Reds Cause of Take UfldlSpfl[t’fll POSSGS_SIOH U Game—Defeat Plunges Parish Team Into Fourth Win DOUbe Headers on Both Teams Clash Tomorrow Night at Walnut Hill Park Chicago Disaster — Brooklyn Trounces Phillies’ Third Place in Stflfldlflg Place — Sokols Win by Forfeit After Leading by Sa[fll‘day and SI]I]day Newmatics and Fafnirs Scheduled in Other Con- Twice—Pirates Take Two From Giants — Cards TR Large Margin—Burritts Defeat Lowly Senecas — | et R tests — Postponed Game Between Stanley Works Carry Off Double Bill With Braves—Details. Losstie bt g Six Home Runs During Afternoon—Details. ¢ _fhe Associated Press and Dragons to Be Played Tonight—Other Mest- flalo Bisons, holding fifth . d seemingly doomed to get mgs. League Standing ns: 1 ard. Beagle no higher, furnished mo: — H"." Bison ter uble = o & Corbin . ) Burritts, 10—>Senecas, 3 bill from Toro: s 5 R After being held on even terms by | Montreal aside in both ends of a [i[]ES T[] I:RAN[E " e the lowly Senecas for the first five | twin attraction yesterday, vet still 2 SR innings of the seven inning nightcap. | are a matter of seven games out of Lenderas. the Burritt nine finally found itself | fourth place. There was no change )a{;w\ifl@rlr‘fl . L n| The P neir fast and batted outa 10 to 3 Win to break |in the relative stan e i o 2 g . o seven imaing game at Walnut Hi T S ST e e bl et E bl A TIOTICARS Beaten £ {0 1 D stantes works I Rt park Satu turda rnoon noon or \ No. 1| games. The game proved to be the | each won the odd game in three M h 0 w kEd S aaphiiae % : 5 ved of the entire afternoon. | ouer the wear-end. Rocnester man: | MALC06S OVEr Wegk-EDd |, mirst rince in the Tnaustriat Base. Massey was on the mound | iains ity advantage of four games | AR ) 25 ; i B S e G | row night at 5:30 o’clock at Walnut Corsairs led five e until the sixth when his con- |~ };0;", mr,; drives enabled Buffalo| Autebil, Fraace, J 8 (P—Once | Hill park when the league-leading L trol failed and the Burritts crashed ' {, win twice (mm Montreal yestec- |More the tennis isketeers of | P & F. Corbin oo and the ed ve runs across the plate. He Was| guo' g ( ang ; Ralph Shinners | France have beaten off America's | juvenated ey Rule & Level opposed by “Monjue” Zaleski. ordi- | - ‘Om,fld on S T S x'nflv'w:r for the Davis Cup combination meet. The § x'\lv.\ Rula a9 to a catcher, who was pitching - with a pair of drives over the | CAPuring both of the final single |team. stands second an e league t season. The Sax's citeult clont|matehes yesterday, France retainan |standing and a victory for it J"ood form and n provided the Biso ¢ cup by a margin of four victor row night v in the clos- N e g superiority of the French aces, He NS EAEE, He also took part in the | | ¢ Second & - et Goaheian i e Boroi oyttt The pitching mainstays of both tack of his team by clout- | ¢7°S duel ki 4 best "America can offer in a tennis |teams will most probably be on the ng out a home ru . angilds 4 B e vt e ound tomorrow. Spencer, speed 1s picked up single runs | e 2 2 Borotr Bounding Basau: | King of the Rulers and sensation of ngs and the sixth |SCIIs fas I ; o d e e league at present, will draw the started with urritts lead- e X e dri Selislotasy over Ges assignment for his team while Jag- ¥ but one run, Af € ATeS 2 M oot o S e e ki, C ace, will probably ba wo outs, Massey suddenly los ound duty. This causes ases on balls, a prediction that the game will bs of the best played this season. : Corbin team is rated as tha n 1l inning an e Hau : oI ( f 2 i ith haen | BE t h combination to have Pirates 18, Holy Cross 5 had t itiitonarouiin r clot : r " . Za " | played in the Industrial league in A ond bt ol k tened up and retired {he LdEPagden i r i '"* | several seasons .The team likes fast t i and its backers are tt feam |the h boys for Jersey Cit 4 St I 1 hey will eat up n- | Rochester split t Toron Atlison_and Spencer's delivery. The Stanley Rule ¥ 8-5 dropy rooters are of ent mind alto- gether and they point to the fact hat the Rule team is hitting them necas and pitched a good esito an ch victory by Tilden, 4-6, 6-3, ledon cham- doubles to Cochet Hut =3 3 ilden and Borot ed t s vrr/:\(,r their vis econd game of the night will a threat ror r b s be between the New Britain Mach i T Gy 5 e 2 1 Barnes, Toronto i held a . L a, o | and Fafnir ts This game wil Game Ton ; vas s : z E 5 H ¢ ¢ Redw ; SR played on Diamond No. 1 while the contest be oa Diamend Redwings wce from Iry trophy he Asso- was through with Postponed Games Bt Tonight at Walnut Hill ffark. tha e e e Fafnir and Sta Works teams will meet in a postponed game. To- morrow night at Willow Brook park. he Gascos and Stanley Works teams 1l meet at Willow Brook park in ar r postponed affair. Both will t o'clock, the Willow three-game m for tomorrow night e G Week's Outstanding Bout to Be ~™ - Staged in Philadelphia | TAKES ALL TROPHIES Cleans Up In Annual Western WIN RELAY MARA:THON : s ~: rk, July - m: Johnny Lehman of Olympia Fields “of Clevelanc Sokols Win By Forfeit Arthur Newton of Rhodesia and ENTLAI At T, uly 28 (P—Johnnv Olympia Fields is Fist in 500 Mile Event. a8 < : 3 e 2 f v had in his possession y 4 all the trophies offered for the an- Gavuzzi of Southampton. England, n total elapsed tim T th i i e plavoff for AL AT, 4 : ¥ ot 48 hours, four minutes vesterday L Sl ey ; reda Yesterday Lehman National League W coemenid e o e B o outs * Tho game had aragged Passiae, X0 1. by more than wwo | (ho'wetls i the en rounder vepvorn "o MO B nal €ABYE Somenberg and Maloewics fo Soreasseored i as e one 1 e, in e ot 50 hours. | ity BTG (o) Griftine, | KENSINGTON TEAM WINS 5 o5 A ; ¢ ¥ Anot 24 minutes, 35 s i rd © Sioux City, at Queenshoro sta- The Kensi on baseball team Clash at Hurley Stadium ; i ¢ und the team of B : dium tomorrow ontinucd 1ts sweep through local ng up the mound | : t . T 21 and Ollie W n o Carner: seor i terday n it CAv R 3 1 Atk < < es, y ‘Burritts at the Wash- MOrrow nig n Park diamond by the score e for lispers Is to be given 13 Kensington will play t Oklahoma A. and M. col- T'OR BEST RESULTS the icago Bloomer girls team next | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED A BY AHERN nounced £ ; : the bal itor ek iy vould file i EGAD,LADS ~~ [ ' CAN Noul IMAGINE = o g e | i h (helleague oftiofalsias ¢ HAVE BEEN chapume GAME WITH PEAS P A FELLA PLAVING : these t : “ et ‘ e ‘ f : THE STUPENDOUS AN MAKE BUNKERS /7 OUT OF A BUTTER League : R e e e e R TR S B e " POPULARITY OF THoSE || OUT OF MASHED HAZARD WiTH : Teen the first fall and | pod of eircait douta - when thas s form and allowed ths 1 i MINIATURE GOLF COURSES POTATOES ! — )y A DESSERT SPoonl! a ‘ e nencniond ine (e hlts RTommyRasil fnhis 0 AROUAD —TOWRS ! ~nr USE TH’ SUGAR ~~1 SUGEEST “ou & i bS doan e let A iins e BY TOVE , I HAVE A BowL FOR A SAND [, PLAY ngjrd:"?? HiE wE e MARVELOUS IDEA To TRAP ~ AN" A %L;JE,EM o & "It was generally understood thal MAKE UP A MDGET SLICE OF SWiss £ o Y understons = PIE A LA MoDE ! GOLF COURSE —THAT CHEESESASING 2 Be PLAYED RITHGE EREzy ol to mfan Ine ath | \ ol ORE'S DINING \/ wrD HQLE tw r so the game con &3 ouT! In the last frame Partyla q_of =\ ROCM TABLE , de a pair of } 7 e been fielded George Campbell hit a high fiy to right feld which went for a triple | when Fredericks made a feeble ef- a other blow to second by ame frame | s getting better as he | 1t became indifferent in | the eighth n Sullick took his place on the mound. It was e the latter w heaving that the lispute which brought the game fo an end, occurred While Partyka was mystifyiog his opponents his mates were hammer- ing the offerings of Blanchard, Mc- Namara, Cormier and George Camp- el to all corners of the lot. ' Every- rrell, Indians—Kept Athletics g _one on the winning team made at hits scattered to chalk up |, 5 y T FO A Blicast one hit and all except Do- FiCtoryisc i nedon n t ‘ ] browoleki scored at least one run. Ford, Cuccinello. Sukefo tzpat 31 Sullick was the big sticker of the Stripp, Reds — Engineered triple 4 game collgcting four safe blows in that stopped Cub rally six trips to the plate. Three of his Goslin, Browns—Hit three ho hits were good for two bases. Wilks : ! 2 o ers and triple, driving in six rw hammered a home run over the cen- | Y ) ; 3 g N Easton i o base hits. SDoutnit 2. SHome FOuBS g S qoiblel bilL with Red)Sox Stempien terfield screen while Fredericks R A : GOLF | hammered a four baser to right eibold 1. Struck out: By Seibold | Bool, Pirates—Hit double and | ™"’y 2 X\ e NEW YORK 2 triple to account’ for five runs| The Sokols offered Partyka splen- Co! AB r 4 Secind Cate) against Giants. Totals 3 o 3 |did support while the West Ends’ | DINNER Comba, rf . 2 8t. Lot ¥ e 0 15| Johnson and Bell, Cards—Held |F'™e" fielding matched the team’s batting i Domer cets Sran St vho ¥ three Warstler Webb, Gos MacFayden Holshauser MacFayden ning pitcher ham scsscsat H. Cross 020 gl > . = Braves to ten hits in double header | . pase hite: Eokoloski. Three ba Ruth, 1t ... . | 2 | Two_ vase_hite: Eokolos 2 ety Lezzeri, 3h (Continued ‘on the Following Page.) |and beat them twice, hitey Fink, Brooks, Klepa Lies, Hume | (Continued on the Following Page.

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