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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. FAFNIR BEARING BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS P. & F. CORBIN AS STANLEY RULE DOWNS LANDERS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE— FAVORITES ADVANCING IN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TOURNAMENT—YANKEES FINALLY BREAK WASHINGTON JINX—NOTES YANKEES FINALLY BREAK DFARS DFFEATED ~ UNRANKED TENNIS STARS UPSET VETERANS FAFIR COMBINE CHECKS JINX HELD BY SENATORS By READING KEYS CORBINS IN PENNANT DASH % | Charley Ruffing Mainly Responsible for Success of His | Famous “Murderers’ Row” Meets Its Match as Dragons d)lates»\\'fshim:u;n Tall:cs First Game—Athletics ‘NGWfilk Team Comes Out o ‘ Take Leaders’ Measure, 11 to 10—Contest Devel- Lose to Red Sox—Tigers Defeat Indians—Brook- S10rt End of 21 to 9 Score 1 ops Into I-{eavy Hitting Session in First Part of Iyn Downs Giants in 10 Innings—Cubs Set Down = ; h ! Game — bta.nley.Rule Defeats Landers, 9 to 3 — Cardinals—Braves Suhdue Phillies Again. SR e G 2R ; » i ‘ ; Rulers Rally in Eighth. League Standing doubled. Jagloski making the circuit, W . *. | Jasper went to steal third and Ken- P. & F. Corbin ....11 ure threw wide to the bag. He Stanley Rule . scored on the error. Patrus doubled to the tree in right field. Huber FH A s 7 A singled. Bergeron and Bates were nders 2 . Bergeron fanning and Bates B. Machine 4 (250 | being thrown out at first. ey Works . ... 1 167 | Fafilirs got two back in their half | The rush of the P * Corbin | on Kenure's single and Venturo's haseball team towards the pennant |home run. Corbins got one in the lin the Industrial ILeague, was|third on a walk and two singles Ieeckaal suaTenIy et Skt at vee “afnirs was behind, 7 to 4 when - e storm started in the last half of the third. Krause led off with a | double into right field. Ferguson drove a long single into center and Krause rode home. Haber singled, Ferguson stopping at second. Jag- loski left the box and Gray took his | nut Hill park by the Fafnir Bearing | | combination. Fatnirs won out in a lugging bee with the league leaders by the score of 11 to 10. In the| other me of the night, the second | Stanley Rule and Level com- kept up its hot pace by lown the Landers team 9 to sacrificed both runners Corbin drew a pass to load the bases. O'Brien struck out. Ken- ure singled and Ferguson and Haber scored, Corbin stopping at second. Vénturo walked to fill the bases again ri singled, Corbin and Venturo scoring. These six runs put virs in the lead, 10 to 7. Ber- geron took up the pitching burden his point and although Krause ond gled off him, Ferguson flied out ond and the inning was over. ns got one back in the fourth hen Mickey Huber singled, stols sccond and came in on Bates' single. National League fecds and 4 home run by = y-— ‘ -~ The game was u batile o ¢ thrown ou ting 10 Games To meet regularly sche when they battle the In the second game of the ley Works and New Brit- ne will meet Fafnir 11—Corbin 10 Corbin’s “murderers’ row" ailed to score in their half d both teams went nd sixth oreless in seventh, Kania for the Fafnir team. had changed on Corbin's 4 two men wer O'Brien sacrificed bhoth men almost beat the bunt out, hit a high fiy to A came in with the i to last took up as sco ird sess to be the ania threw wildly to first to al- ; k 2 low Mangan to take second in the e T e o e : % bt cighth. He went to third as Heinz- | ELLSWORTH VNES i i S s e as b thrown out at first — 1 5 : e e Jasper's single. 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Open Golf Tourna- down ment at Fastweed Hills Course At- p: 88 dEeS Tracks 66 Entries AT '?“'!' ot be countec prograr 1 for tonight at t t TERRY LEADS HITTERS w0od Hills course 1, 1 at New York. August 6 (UP)—Bill 5 tracted 66 amat ne Te New York ants' first base- Hits—1 T fessional ern epresent T held the major 1 3 Doubles—XKlein, Phillie Moines a ' ership today for the first ti Tripl osk 15 Under the illumination 102 | this season with an average of .4 Home runs—Wilson, Cubs, ? lights mounted high on po Terry ousted Chuck Klein, Phillies’ Stolen hases—Cuyler, Cubs, 2 Y fairways, the conte: ' Il outfielder, from the lead yesterday play twice around th ne fo Bat verages of Terry and American Leag the first golf title to be awarded he- Kiein to date follow Athletice, 354, tween dusk and dawn. Th r G BARR foursome will tee off at § p Terry he last 5 New York Amon - entrants Jot Klein P ts—Hod 1 s, 15 Crary, reignir t issippi | Phillies 102 426 109 171- 1 - = x—I at of Harvard Doubles h- champion: "B Mayt e E e leveland =% = a = = = sl ~ 2l nly football score which ri an trans-Mississippi titleholder HEENEY MISSES CHANCE 2= @RDERS FROM g Two base hits—Gold Porter e Ameri radio, " 1 White Sox: |burn Kurtz and Jack Welsh, all of | New York. Aug. 6 (P—OIld Tom base hits—Johnm i f 3 1d said here ir s Des Moines Heeney was being considered as an | - = = =~ CAPTAIN,Ta CooK,To cREW — b = gk"-"« 1“*‘ radio touch of the Home runs—Ruth, Yankees, 41 e opponent for Max Schmeling in Ger- 01950 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.oS™ nED. U. 8, PAT. OFF. = 8 rown 1. — hill 2, Brown 1, Mill y her— ' Byrd expedition with the outside Stolen bases—MeM Tigers. There are more than 200 minia- many until flattened by Tuffy Grif. ———— Harder, world. lxa, | ture golf courses in Chicago. ‘mns, |