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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930. 13 Speaking of Sports In looking over the box score of the memorable & F. Corbin- Stanley Rule game played at Wal- nut Hill park Tuesday night, we came across a misprint in the box score. ‘Through an error, Lip was credited with an error which he: did not commit and Bates given a clean bill of health he should have been credited the error that Lipka got. with The play in question came in the | third inning while Stanley Rule was at bat. Billy Darrow had got to on He took a leud gloski him off the Darrow tore for took Jagloski's aind turned to throw for e throw was bad and Bates credited with an error. In ca was given the mistake. Lipka had eight chances duri he game without any errors a ec- The Chicago Bloomer Girls base- ball team that Sunday afternoon, was defeated by the St. Stanislaus team of Meriden last night in an cight inning con- test. The game was scheduled st the last minute. The final was 9 to 7 The girls outhit the to 10 but lacked two ru the score. The contest called on account darkness he end of the inning. Fans o see this tea tion, are go- ing to receive a big surprise at the v of the visitors to play 1 of The first played in the T is o nicki of Concord ed G. Flood of tw straight sets out scores were 6-1 match tourna- A. Kur- 1886 S In Hofir feated Bire in scores were the an wor of 47 et session tough 6 and 6-2 6.4 matches in staged last he second Room phone baseball team of 2 ‘he team a he Newma- robably was- €0 much of the team son vy suffered the fauit it was of The erably the b crew by players w the poison le to play cam went to (" play b was the weak fact ned consid- some of 50 affected was th covered t they with itchy more or less pimples from e greatly handicap- e team estants believe they can from ytime The 2 court Rroow ar o'clock for y. These conrts may be obtained 4t Room 2 City HIl. Tel. 2211 games P can play a they board has reserved Inut Hill, 1 an Willow at Stanley Quarter 5-7 ment games FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Pa.—F) outpoi rre sburgh, cranton fed Pete Cin- Falagano, Scuthern Wheel Company, malkers of for ra Sam Tunney's Friend s president of the cor It is understood nitely decided to bec iy \eels Iroad coaches. Pryor, cloge Tunney has de ne per or an FIRST NIGHT BABSEBALL York, Augu, 1 (UP)—The nig bageball ¢ played Polo Ground be held there when ranton Coal meet aruso’s team, 1poscd of eight men and a girl First Vet S the & rs Josie SIMTH WINS TOURNEY New York, August 1 donald Smith won the open golf championship gi Long Island at the En- rs' Country club yesterday with hole of . shooting two rounds of 68 on the final day. Willie Klein, Wheatley Hil was second with 286 and Gen en, Fresh Meadow, third. with score was | when | suddenly | plays in Kensington | score | NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Daily 53,75 ROUND TRIP Return Ticket Good 30 Days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep upholstery, air cushions, inside baggage compartments, electric fans. ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We guarantee your eomfort. Leave Crowell’s Drug Store 77 West Main St. 1y 0 3 Ranning Time 414 Thone 1951 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. | Baseba_l@anding AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 14, Boston 13. Philadelphia 4, Washington 3. Cleveland 5, Detroit 3 Chicago 10-1, St. Louis | Standing w. 69 Pet. 670 96 78 | Philadelphia. .. Washington New York Cleveland Detroit Chicago ... | St. Louis . Boston 6 404 ‘ .350 e New York at Boston. Cleveland at St. Lo Chicago at Detroit | (Other clubs not |5 | Chicago at D Cleveland at St. Louis, | Boston at Philadelphia Washington at New York, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE | mes Yesterday New York 11, Boston 5. Philadelphia 12, Brooklyn 7. Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3. | (Other clubs not scheduled). | Standing Brooklyn | Chicago New York Louis .. Pittshurgh | Boston ... Cincinnati Philadelphia . base- | Boston a Brooklyn at Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louis at Cir Louis at Cinci tsburgh at Ch INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Montreal Tor | Baltimore { Toronto Montreal .. Buffalo Newark | Jersey ( Reading .41 mes Today Jerse P Buffalo at Montreal. Rochester at Toronto, | Games Yesterda Bridgepor Allentown 3 Albany Standinz L Pet. Albany % Allentown . .14 Games Today Bridgeport at Alba Allentown at Sprin PHILLY SLUGGERS TRIM BRODKLYN Preceding Page) 1 1 (UP)—Mac- | 'FORMER HEXICAN PREX | T0 MARRY YOUNG BRIDE | Leonor Llorente at His Santa Barbara Ranch. Aug. 1 (A—General . 52-year-old former ico, at noon today will take a 24-vear-old bride, Sen- orita Leonor Llorente The ceremony wills held at General Calle’s Santa Barbara ranch on the Puebla road about 15 miles from Mexico City, and the honey moon will be spent at - Tehuacan, Puebla, a health resort. General Calles’ American ‘m. Thomas A. Robinson | Mexico City. be and his wife,'the former Ernestina Qalles. will be the witnesses The general's first wife | former Natalia Chacon, died at | Los Angeles hospital in 1927. In the {last two years he has spent much |time with Senorita Llorente, who | lives here with her mother and is ¢ student of singing. he son-in- NEWHATICS SPRING A'BIG SURPRISE (Continued From Preceding Page) the base paths and fanned Charlow | for the third out. Eddie Goeb went into the box for | Landers in the tenth inning as Nes- | tor was taken out of the game for | a pinch hitter. Matis went into left | fleld. The veteran Goeb was too | much for the Buttmakers and he | retired the side in order. | A walk, a sacrifice and a single |in the last half of the tenth ended the ga Billy Preisser drew tk | free ticket and Goeb sent him along | to second with a prettily exec d sacrifice. The stage was set for a killing and the end came with matic suddenness who had | entered the game at |inning, stepped to the t d | c | straightened out one of S t slants for a safe bingle into center that scored Preisser with the win- ning run it was a the dra lose for 't During |1 | the ten innings, he allowed but four hits, thr of these col ng in the last two inning. He struck out 10 of the Landers' stickers. Up until | the ninth he had passed batter. | On the other hand, the winners was Twenty-one ass by Landers durin and only one error game ‘o ! twirler. t the defense of impregnable. | were registered | ten innings was committed. Vincent were accepting ten and the r taking care of seven. tanley Works the scoring the second inn Acro: a pair of tallies with the aid of two hits, a sacrifice, k and a hit batsman. Two more runs were add- | ed in the seventh when Adams poled la long with two | team mates on basepaths. The other counter scored in the third wien Schroeder doubled into r on second. the FRORT 10 CHOOSE MAN FOR GOVERNORSHIP FAILS Democrats E Turn Down Robert O'Connell’'s Motion to Sclect Favored Candidate (UP)—A choose the for governor te the efforts obert W. O'C | of Hamden sterday’s meet demo- cratic state central committee here. Appearing as proxy for Charles Tuttle district, committee candidate for the al race. His motion/ nt unseconded The committec ity to the order and chose New London as the convention y. It tatively decided to thé between tember 10 was appointe | | | - pre- convention d mi ha led today of at of O'Connell dacy of I Have mission been torial Cross icld of New com- d nominees are of Yale, Don BB William E. Thoms of of of ich 0sul COTTON MILLS CLOSE Bombay, India, A (P — were closed d pression disobedic moveme cott of Indian mill-made The shutdown threw 13.000 oper- atives out of work. Other mills | scheduled to close Aug. 15 involv |ing thousands of other operatives. Burritts Holy W game schedule ritts 2 eager to win tween but one | northwestern part of the city, the | players on both crews have chided each other spective and there should to the HOLY CROSS TO BATTLE BURRITTS IN CITY LOOP Bitter Diamond Rivals to Clash On Diamond No. 2 at Walnut Hill Park Tomorrow Afterncon—Contest Is Feature One of the Afternoon — Sokols to Be Pitted Against Senecas — West Ends Carded to Cross Bats With Leading Pirates — Junior City League. MAY SETTLE TITLE OF CHURCHLEAGUF South and Methodist Churches 10 Baitle Tonight League Standing w. tes okols Cross Vest lnds Two bitter baseball lash on Diamond Xo omorrow afternoon of the Senior These two are Bur- | d the Holy Cross teams m | and fourth place respective- The two teams are anxious and the game because of | feeling that ex be- | o'clock in City the league r-Church B e ch its hird J 3 when al tea for the o us opposition, aying each other and sonent which one victory over it cngagement of the night are batt furiously cham- on two he ense them Gathered together from the dlready The feature will be all merits of week about the re- the two teams be plenty of in- |83 and Trinity Method st tomorrow. dark horses scheduled | xpected promin No. 1. that bat s will mees tle as. The Sokois h church favorites to take the I into camp and follower team expect little troub terest in the c Two other gu be plaved on At 2 o'cloc em risen suc! the heavy during the game tomorrow. of seven innin at the present time, the league and they in- there after tomorrow's Metho- to be the at the pull up into their remaini Junior City League Republican Juniors will me Sequins in a Junior City league game on Diamond following the Senior City lea encounter. quins are ious to ke r the top and a good battle anticipated. The e contest /the casy victory \ £ out the . but latter team has been considerably stre and has won ev the USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Offers to both old golfers and those who begin to play at the opening of the New Britain Municipal Golf Course, an op- portunity to save on Golf Supplies. The tremendous buying power of the World’s Largest Store brings about large savings for you. 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