New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1930, Page 12

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12" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930. e NEW BRITAIN MACHINE SPRINGS BIG SURPRISE BY DEFEATING GASCOS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE — STANLEY WORKS FORCES LANDERS TO 10 INNINGS TO WIN—KENSINGTON TO PLAY CHICAGO BLOOMER GIRLS SUNDAY-—CITY LEAGUE GAMES—ITEMS T e e, PHILLY SLUGGERS BELT GEHRIG HAVING KENSINGTON SCHEDULED LFADING TEAMS | NEWMATICS SPRING BIG OUT WIN OVER BROOKLYN HSPESTSFASON ~ TO PLAY CHICAGO GIRLS ~[SF [N FAGUF SURPRISE AGAINST GASCOS N Tail Enders Display Batting Power in 12 to 7 Victory T Sensational Female Baseball Team From Windy City to e Careless Play of Favorites Gives New Britain Machine Over League Leaders—Pirates Again Defeat Car- {Larlup‘mg LOU_BUHHGS Intg Lead‘ Appear at Percival Avenue Grounds Sunday After- ;TOI’ODIO and Baltimore Are Bom{ An 8 to 4 Victory in Industrial League Game— dinals — (leveland Noses Out Detroit — Chicago in American League noon — Visitors Have Won 70 Per Cent of Their Defeated in Games | Landers Forced to Go 10 Innings to Nose Out Splits With Browns—Athletics Nose Out Senators = o Games Played—Contest Promises to Be Best At- | | Stanley Works—Buttmakers Lead, 5 to 0 in Ninth —Gehrig's Homer Gives Yanks Edge Over Boston traction of Year — Sacred Hearts to Meet Avon When Universals Tie Score—Schuster Is Brilliant. ANDRETAINLEAD = o vee Nosg Out Bogs' Club Nine in Fraternal League ‘ League Standing Lest £ e b T ‘ s s Fraternal League W . th in d e four! i o STABNGHTTEWS T o Calilornia Youths to Meet in o i e Final Matches Today o i Plans Completed for Hartfopd =5 0 ; . National League "l il tmued on Following Page) BY AHERN Sl 9 A 5 pesl ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE Sl i ; and ork: ooy : Ward E. Maranyille, Sire of Famous —— Y = T EETD t . i rook Mass., e \||m-uuq:):.rn Boston Braves, Suc- Z NSAY THT MATOR AT 7 S ? \AE E THAT? Egk:\{FER American | Wiz +t of “Cowboy | round om: ot : 2 N2 -~ WELL SAY, WHEM PL MELL Hou CAR 3y AR T25 08 merican League y ‘ a5 @ cow- with Miss Cross and M . cumbs at Home. 7 s ey Y21z L ALL TTHOSE = \(014_\ a_/ t : S g o 3| Springfield, Mass ol “HAT TeN oR ELEVEN THIRD S’fR(‘(ES“fHA’fg WEAFEIGMKANG 53 sl T CN s oF STHI PALS AT T 4 SIHERE '“’L‘f‘ijfi‘ COUPLE oF of morr owWL’s CLUB SAID VES, TN S BN T PRoHIBITION s ] HEY'D Go Aloda Wi HOUSE-BCAT wr ) GEFICERS e £ = {6 \ it : REGATTA T0 START Hird ord i HousE-Boart | UMLESS THEY WANT @iiUES{S! V 2 : SHe National Assoc ”’*" 5 | sec S SRS —(OD;{/;MGV G:(l :FT' { n h e L WE CAN GET UP BAIL )¢ SIPES Wt ; IN FIRST PLACE TIE Oarsmen Has 13 Championships o QTHER BARMACLES 9] — at stake in Competition \ ToR “SNUFFY, HELL a davghtor | Panthers Hand Redmen Defeat and Boeio - Fraternal Ieague League Standin Home runs—Wil Stolen I x \ | 3 AHe MaTor | | f 1l its—Hodapp, Indians, 148. AS OK&E N Doubles—McManus, Tigers, 33. H D fi;’ o 2 (505 Trip! nolds, White Sox, 15. SOME /’/ S 5 . HY H ith, Yankees. 36. | \ / A £ he Stolen bases—McManus, Tigers > WRCL‘?%LE' W = Y ) 5 pllip 3 77 7% INVITING ! & %o SR = = Ee sl 47 okt OGO 7 il . factor in Brooklyn's | ¥ R S < ; this year, is that the | 6 REQ. U, 8. PAT. OFF, c 8-1- A i stayed around the league ) | ©1s30 8w nea seavice. mc A "”:" 2 3 1 S Dazzy Vance, star hvn’ll‘r“ = e e—— m—— — S S e T »‘, (Continued on Following Page) | Redmen. | pitching little better than .500 ball. l .

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