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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930. | Speaking, of Sports _ At a meeting of the City eague managers held last evening, it was made plainly understood by Com- missioner James Naughton of the | recreation commission that the rules of the league must be lived up to. Of late wéeks varfous teams been very careless in using players not on the eligible list. The ques- tion of Wilks, third baseman on the Sokols team, caused some discus- sion. There seemed to be come con- fusion over his eligibility but in or- der to prevent any lack of harmony, | it was decided to allow him to play. | have The managers were for their inabilit around for each g: teams gather eight up another also criticized to get a full team A number of | and plck According to the league af game must be forfgeited if a team | hasn't nine plavers on the field at | playing time. i rules, a| | | Saturday the West Ends had but eight players. The Pirates claimed the game by forfeit but were willing to give the West Ends another play- | er and play me for the satisfac- tion of the fans present e West Ends, with no regard for e, absolutely refuised to play game unless they were given an- | other player, the forfeit thrown out, and the game counted as a regular league match Charlie Miller, shoging his usual | good | West | coact sportsmanship. agreed to the Ends' demands. The n believed in winning a game on d mot by forfeit This sportsman lea alright but rule p is was be eight p other players be pi played ked up a under all circum- er or not the manager eam claims a forfeit game stances, 1ders rteam m be giv s ntion paid to pet- | Too many teams look mselves without regard makes the lea Secretary Budnick also | urged the managers to confer to the rules more closely. He acted in place of Président Frank Anastasio. who a patient at the 1 hospital ey Play in the city s rapidly coming hes i to played the first three days of this week will be played urday, s The it possible, on fin will All to ball team night at Hill park team are asked e workout. turn out ST.MATTS FINISH SEASON WITH WIN (Continued From Preceding Page) cluded 1 Friday evening, the the the nd, the s will oppose the firgt dia tween the South and St. Marks ending Total of 119 Golfers From 29 Clties Are weting In Ninth Annual Florida Event. Jacksonvilla Over the subtl cipal course 119 golfers fro to qualify in th ary test of the n Fla. Aug [ . well-trapped muni- today lay.the path of cities, striving hole prelimin- h annual public Warren G s, now day qualifyir for the Carl mill cle Standish Kauffn Pittsburgh 1as held the nes ividual cup three vears, and he was favorit steol . Thirty-seven members of the Pitts- burgh football will go into training at Win Pa., the day after Labor Day NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Duily 50 ONE 53.:5 ROUND squad way TRIP Return Ticket Good 30 Days Drand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coachres Deep upholstery, air cushions, side baggage compartments, electric fans, ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We' guarantee your comfort. Leave Crowell's Drug Store 71 West Main . M., 11:00 A M., and 6:25 P. M. Daily and Sunday Running Time 44 Hours Phone 1951 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insared YANKEE STAGES, Inc. e——— | P¢¢ (¢ special prizes. | today as competition was res | cludin | sailing | | | mile run. The cup boats will com- Baseball Standing! AMERICAN LEAGUE | Games Yesterday Philadelphia 13, Boston 4 | Cleveland 5. Louis 2 Detroit 7, Chicago 3 (12 innings) Standing W, Philadelphia .. Washingtor. ..... . 602 New York 5 | Cleveland ....... | Detroit ... 52 | Chicago Litol St. Louis .. 208 Boston 0 Game: Washington at New York ! Philadelphi Detroit at Ch Games Tomorrow Cleveland at Detroit 5t. Louis at Chic Louis 180 1 | Boston at New York. i NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 4, Brooklyn 0. Boston 3, Philadelphia 2 (Other clubs not scheduled). Standing w Brooklyn ........ ¢ Chicago New York St. Louis Pitt Boston | New Yo n | Philade (Other clut Games Tomorrow drooklyn at Pittshurgh, at Bo ladelphia at Lo 1bs not sc INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I Games Yesterday vewark 8, R 5 Buffalo 13 ing & ochester 11 Montreal 8-4 Standing W Rogh Baltimor club$ not scheduled) EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday 1, Springfie n-Albany, rain. Standing Bridgeport Allentown YACHT STANDINGS ARE AL REVSED Yankee Proves to Be an Able Heavy Weather Cralt paper o honor 15 cup were in for the Amerj of of her victory yest bree But Harold second, nition as an excellent a She has been rded as a light weather craft, ¢ is the sail carrier of her perfor. e of yeste she showed she was able to take care of herself the strongest e cup boa vet en- 1 mus the com- ttee selecting or gome- thing to tr In previou carried a sail locker have well up in moved aft e is now able head up when running s the smallest of the she is naturally at a disadvant when running before the wind Whirlwind remained enigpp 1ed \v's race no but’on | | should come home firs here will be n 0 say they expected it of her. At times she | has shown spurts of speed. But the who are safling her have been un- to keep her go One member of Yankees afterguard at least freely admitted that Whirlwind should have won | yesterday's race, criticism of a rival | skipper's navigation is a delicate subject, but it has been stated flatl: that some one threw Whirlwin chances overboard yesterday. As it | was she rinished third. Weetamoe the Morgan-Nichols c: idate last up a me overboard the entire sq bout a hundred y rprise his to keep h win lect a if she doesn't win tod e other able ateur | after pick crew who fel Tomor oth sail and power and of 1 models will put out for Vifeyard Haven. The craft, with the eption of | the cup candidates, will race for the | Vice Commodores cups over the 37 | W adron hts | as the result of Skonecy's home run Al 2 LEGION REGAIN LEAD IN LEAGUE Defeats Colliers 6 to § in Junior Gity Loop Contest League Standin, W American Legion. 7 Sequins 6 Colliers s Republican A. C. Washington 4. C National A. C. The American Legion team moved back into undi possession of first place in the . ior City league last evening lowned the Colliers eight inning game at rk. The losers used thr ble men and would have forfeit the League Standing w. L Nathan Hale 3 0 Washington Paradise Park Y& 5YE o, Burritt Willow Smith 4 4 500 | 1 143 n 0 000 basebatl Brook 3 i A tie for fi ce in the Rotary lub Boys' baseb; ague exists to- the Burrit nine yesterday afternoon at Walnut Hill park. Washington had litt trouble in scoring a 17 to 10 victory At the same time, the Y. M. C team went into a tie for second place with Paradise Park hy defea‘- 9 to 4 Games Tomorrow Two games will be played tomor- row afternoon. Va will ment Nathan Hale and will play Washington Washington 17—Burritt 10 a game that developed into a t the Washing- scored an easy victory Burritt nine by the score 10. For the first three in- both teams played on even then the Washington low's delivery to pounded out run game had day through the victory of won. 7 ingt The ington team over the Eddy-Glover team early lead and appeared to be a certain winner until the eighth - ning when the Colliers scored twice took an | with a man on base but the game had to be called by Umpire Ed Crowley because of darkness as the ninth frame out to s on the and h ing Smith t ound N irled a splen- did game. On occasions he becan:. wild while on others he was put in result of ragged 1ith In fine in form held the Capodice for losers but of poor support Legion to six hits vielded seven Some ragged fielding by liers put the Legio) score two runs a the sec while the Col- the lead Anderson ne single 1ded allowir by Fuscillo but six r Glownia sixth scored off entire route Adams who m r Anderson to take third batter fanned ¥ alked two 12 hits to Havlick Kowalsky dropped the rd inn to win his own game ne run to right field ahead of him The Wasl! cering \et the Gripp ~ whno ildly to the plate allowing Martho to score The winners chased two more men d the paths in the first half of the fourth. With one out and Ma- no on first as the result of a fie choice Havlick doubled, Marino king third. Both men scored Hubay singled to left last half of this frame the allied for the first time when heaved wildly to third in t to catch W. Flores ., stealing. T n increased the however when two more runs to its total e on Miller walked and tat after d up and some runs. never ngton team se- lead oitls a e ¥ winners' threatened Both fielded Washingtons & score lead was erratically x errors teams brothers, midget per- mers on the Washington team, e especially C. Myska_ at 1ttem 4 e summary WASHINGTON 2 base. rad it tleantin added Capo- it was safe Gripp's Anderson beat nt to fill the bases‘with no Nevers walked Havlick force in one run and Miller regis- field out error. to o batters wh with g 1o put t came the after W. Flores in to right field ad singled Anderson with three trips to the plate, led The winners while W, of three tte Flores two out the the loser: The “9—Smith 4 A 1 th M. ( ehi team Coyl over the Diamond scattered, were registered off during the engagem as 9 to 4 r hand, H was throwing xas non batters | No. twirler The final S e Recano, v Mai heavily for the for three r to the plate. His first was good for | three bases. His play in the infield s also faultless ted ng in with t on three safe hits The losers the th for the style, cas e in the fi RAPS DEMOCRA free ti August 5—Claiming coming electior voter would be betraye - powe Albert Lev governor, d cheon with Demodartic Comitteeman Archibald and W Pape of Wat@h uns on the democr. cticut and styled their first score in the € th aid of a base and scored a 1 pair of balks In the last half of t! mith Playgrounders singles, a and a pair of errors B vl 'WASHINGTON TEAM TIES FOR ROTARY LOOP LEAD |Scores Easy 17 to 10 Victory Over Burritt Nine — Win- ‘ ners Ease Up Towards Last of Contest—Y. M. C. | A. Scores 9 to 4 Win Over Smith—Games Are Re- | plete With Errors and Misplays—Changes Effected | in Standing—Two More Games Tomorrow. [ to count twice, one run short of the | winner: The game was put on ice in the sixth when three Y. M hits were good for two runs te scored winners went 1 once winners. REPAIRS T0 BE FINISHED 00N .. 0ne Flight, at Least, Over Cane- dian Territory Planned evening, make tory. The r layed by statement from partr natio last night that t ed Wednesd, herto have been de- le weather, but by i hoped to o statem ‘CHEMICAL BANK PLAXS T0 ABSORB ASSOCIATES Consolidation Wil Be Effected Through Exchange of Stocks— Would Also Increase Capital is being formula ed here yesterday Consolidation cted through o7 00.000 a profits £43.700,0 d de whose Formal a submit e taken by days The York sey Cit drew metropo! LAMAR SOUGHT IN " STOCK SITUATION Wolf of Wall Street” Alleged "o Have Dodged Service New York mar, called Wolt wall Street,” eing sought today by deputy sheriffs armed with warrant f n co | with stock deals | The w t | Brooklyn 1Z. 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