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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3%, 1930. PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED FOR SECOND ROUND OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT—WEST ENDS SPRING SURPRISE BY DEFEATING PIRATES IN SENIOR CITY LEAGUE—FOURSOME SETS LOW NET RECORD AT SHUTTLE MEADOW—KENSINGTON BEATS GIRLS’ l]Hl]E[]LATE BERG 'WEST ENDS CAUSE UPSET ROBINS DEFEAT GIANTS SEQUINS DEFEAT IN CLOSE HURLING TILT " REPUBLICAN TEAW Brooklyn Team Noses Out New York Giants by 1 y 1to 0 Score — Pirates Triumph Over Chicage Cubs— rLOSCl‘S ]Hdfllgfl in Gomedy of Cards Take Two Games From Cincinnati—Phillies Erears in Junior League Down Braves in Twin Bill — Yankees Down Ath- e League Standing letics—Red Sox Defeat Washington—Tigers Win. o PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED FOR All Matches Must Be Reported Not Later Than 9:00 SECOND ROUND OF TENNIS ROUT HEADS LIST Spectacular Cuban Battles Eng- 0'Clock—One Contest in First Round Not Heard ) ; lishman Thursday Night | ) From — Play in Women’s Singles Goes Into Semi- Final Round — Women's Doubles Matches to Be Started This Week—Close Matches Predicted for ' the Men. Kid Chocc S e o ten round IOH a | Thursday night in the | cont n the natio {schedule this wes Berg, generally most formidable of a igers for Al Singer's title, will have close to ten pounds | weight advantage on the s Chocolate who never has bee en, either as an amateur or a pro- fessional. This pull e weights is expected in some q to give Berg an advantage that even SO e Assoclated Press clever a workman as the Cuban will Hf Toronto ‘\lzplr Leafs, stagger- not be able to overcom la 6 to 5 favorite at Al 6 0 80 ; ndered third place in the |(noUEY U8 JENTES DX - MONTREAL GOES IN THIRD PLACE Maple Leals Finally Surrender to Battling Royals nnis under the ipal recreation n made by the The five ind are out of n the second shed by Wednes on the hands of r of th orning a tches may city hall or lightwe about for several weeks, ed four games Jut the two they Royals were enabled for third games, to osition by a a of TEAM BY DEFEATING PIRATES Take League Leaders Over the Hurdles 2 to 1 Saturday, in Senior City Circuit—Tommy Blanchard’s Pitch- ing Is Deciding Factor in Contest—Burritts Nose Out Holy Cross in Tight Battle — Sokols Swamp Senecas Under 9 to 1 Count—Details. League Standing s 000 e springing the biggest sur- prise in the Senior City league this season, the West Ends knocked the Firates right out of first place Sat- urday when they took the Corsairs | o camp by a 2 to 1 score. The feat puts the Pirates into a sec- ond place tie with the Burritts who nosed out the Holy Cross team in xciting battle on Diamond No. The Sokols had an easy time in swamping the Senecas, 9 to gl and thereby th epped into the league lead West Ends 2—Pirates 1 The West Ends sprung a real sur- downed the Pirates en inning game. The win- o fortunate in getting the they had b regular s when it w for them he field Pirate eligibility 3 them to use Recano (v( the 1 agreed to allow the re- WEST ENDS mragfi_:o,,,: Sleeoiaiainy 01 000 0—1 100 010 0—2 Beagle. G. Campbell, Fink to G. Campbell hmarr to A, Blanchard. Um- Crowley. Burritts 8—Holy Cross T In a battle that was nip and tuck until the last half of the ninth in. ning, the Burritts nosed out the Holy Cross team by the score of § to T. The contest was staged on Diamond nd was one of the most ex- seen in some time in the Burritts went into the lead in strengthened their the second only to losa tage when the Holy Cross st inning, umn where team rallied in the fifth. The Bur- ritts came back to tie the count in their half of the fifth and from that on, neither team was able to do Two hits, however, coupled a stolen base by Charlie Ga- to go in the official 00 turned he Roy day crowd of byt g factor of the contest 2 were unable to hit him n on bases and that tells the nd ragged fieldi ers their haged to winning out in the last half of the ninth in- Zembko, slow motion Burritts, occupied the & winners. He was op- posed by Eddie Krystopa, Holy Cross mbko, although exasperat- atch, twirled in neat fashion. was touched up for seven hits sut he struck out 11 men and walked Ends got the ned the terfield. By fast : have been held| Fits of wildness on the part of the ball get | Krystopa, served to put him in bad ed up at sec- | holes and cost him some runs in the Handicap Featuring 1 s ng. At other times, he aces on control but the damage cannot be summary of game Hawthorne Opens Its Gates Today For 18 Day Program With §5.000 Game Tonight 5 : by three passes overlooked when the the game is complete. The Holy Cross team opened the scoring in the first inning by scoring some poor | two runs on a wild throw to first by erwards and wski. The Burritts came back a fly to cut and scored o in their half. They scored three times again in the sec- out in the third, Hallond while the Holy Cross team was a triple down the third the Hdly Cross team round to score five runs and lead 710 6. Two hits gave the Bur- batted r three s were unable rlie Gadomski to lead off in the second. Dalkowskl gle to deep cen- 4 Gadomski brought in the LEAVES FOR JAPAN University of Chicago Baseball Team however, he out of some diffi- h four hits in four ers at bat. Klep- rd for the losers. Fitz- > fielding abbed a drive with and second fea- Sets Off Tonight For Games in HENSINGTON TOPS -+ CHIGAGD LASSIES Amencan League Orient. e (o Fifteen gar §T. MATTS GAMBLE ALL ON DEFEATING BAPTISTS Hepe For Victory Which May Mean will be STAHTJNE T Four Delender Candidates Join Cralt in Annual Cruise Game by Scare of 1110 10 played g Page) BY AHERN Tie If South Church Is Upset— OUR BOARDING HOUSE EGAD —THE LADS o SHeULD ARRIVE ANMY { IME NoW e AND WAIT UNTIL THEY SEE:ME,: PROUDLY STANDIAG - UPoN! Three Games Are Scheduled arch baseball le begin its final v mes at Willow st Baptists will of the St X[ By JovE ,THATS wrAT T ' REALLY SHOULD BE —<THE ¥ : Aratiof the ninth frame. [0t alay wih ational League ! AR S s sileinin B R e - 1 M N ! “hances of retaining their cha pionship now appear very slend. ndeed but who will not give up de- | seeming uselessness Jikoze ALL WE HOOPLES HAVE THE X -ipES oF THE SEA CoURSIMG THE BRIDGE oF -THRU CQUR BLOOD !« EGAD, CRAFT o HAW Tl’?fi#’f T IS HEREDITARY W(TH LIKE THE RUDDY, SEA-SWEPT 4,/ ME ! «c I SHoUuLD BE SAlLING CAPTAIL oF AN . oceAM —HE SEVEN SEAS «HAR-R-RUMF ~~ CAPTAIN HOGPLE, oF THE S.5. NEPTUMIA !« HAW Aoy MATES ! spite the to within a fe ts of the South C rch iy\.! vin the league by coppinz | 15 two remaining games. One loss owever, will throw it back into fln" on that possibility the gambling everything ored to defeat the Bap- though they had a hard time carlier in the season and | Ihe West Main street team offeced | t ch resistance to the South A fast game doing it rch a week ago. team, with chalked will Trinity Methodiste, who may now be con- sidered definitely out of the pennant | on the second diamond. On amond No. 1 the Memorial Bap- nd St rk's Episcopal teams clash ther of these games W have any real bearing 6n the ague standing. riday’s games will bring the | South and Memorial Baptist teams together, with the St. Marks facing | Organized fand P r GBI e 2 1ithe First Lutherans and the St.| PO rimer T 5 s __ | John's Lutherans opposing the Firat r 5 Bap A postponed game be- cen the South ad St. Mark's Philadelphia ... : 1 2 L : poeg 3 AR e ms will then be the only unplay- | RIS Yas setiets WILLARD AGAINST FOUL \rg ree b o1 “Hom 1 contest, ard this will be takea | 2. 4 (P —Je v 1 { Pe care of pext week. but formerly of the fistic utive losses play the FANS Southern, cf e 0 1 B et a n his ion. the for Thompson sy rule -,\ the New York S e 0 boxing commission will “demoralize Hurst, 18 .. 3 | poxing, and will fall through." enforced Vew York Giants spend $10 on for baseballs. Augu Mooney. hurling ace of the Sally league, struck out 23 I batsmen in his first night game. . 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