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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8§ 1930. —_—— P. & F. CORBIN TEAM EKES OUT 3 TO 2 VICTORY OVER GASCOS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BATT { ROBINS AND ATHLETICS ARE SETTING FAST PACE () JACKIE BERG Mackmen Hand Washington Senators Artistic Beatingi f —Home Run by Jimmy Foxx in Sixth Settles the‘GUbanS Two Years of Unbroken A | intam i Verdict — Yankees Win Second Straight Victory Victory Snapped in Bout | Over Red Sox—Chicago Cubs Nose Out Cardinals T —Robins Azain Defeat Pittshurgh Pirates. CVSHOURS HGT ~ TOENTERPLAYVOFF * Tabs o 4 Are Held Even and Must = Try Again Tomorroy American League Fraternal L Phantoms Win CANADIAN GOLF TOURNEY BECOMES INTERNATIONAL National League Dominion Amateur Championship Event Finds Two Americans still in Running 4 + LEFT HANDED CHAMPION Lew Levinson of Chicago is the New King of Southpaw Golfers Follow- ing Tournament acing F champion of X—Batted for Elliott in 2 xx—Batted for Vance in 8t n for Boone in d for Kremer in 6 z for Brame in 6th. Broowtrn < 100 Pittsburgh 1 9th n of Chicago 1 second. Juran had tro his putter and landed fourth with | The peerless Pie Traynor of the with | Pirates sees a real rival in Wally | | Gelbert, Brooklyn third baseman. FOR FINALS IN CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT—CHURCH CIRCUIT GAMES SCHEDULED FOR T CHOCOLATELOSES ' NEARS RECORD FOR TRAINERS | | | | | JIM FITZSIMMONS RCKY ;,‘. e Orioles, However, Are Sell Five (ames From Top Jersey Bisons club s to ¥ " MASTRO AND LA BARBA 000—and mountir st every day. The record for trainers broken one of these SHANGHAT FIELD TO GO Au owned by Rocke tion, has been selected new laboratories the FOR BEST RESULTS | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS‘I!’?:A. 1927 and 1930, 4 over |ed for year old Chicago and California Feather- weights Fail to Reach Deci- sion in Bout arl Mastro, | world | had go. Aug go's contender f ht title, today Fidel La Ba t groin, as mementos of encounter with the Cali- | bitter, in the | ro com- tle” Phil Col- he had been struck low. warned La Barba, but went ro fought on. At and the two cs presented all the variety of possible, and averaged up Collins Yoted for a| e one judge liked La Bar e other Mastro wd of 12,430 received the boos and jeering, fig- ad clearly es- margin during rounds. Ringside same opinion, but a | al examination revealed that| tro had been struck low at least ree times and was in real pain. | Regardless of the fouls the cus- |tomers got all the action they look- The former flyweight title- holder set a hot pace from the starc Long left hooks found Mastro's head and body and the Chicago Italian was unable to use his own boxing skill. ° Starting with the cighth round, however, he came up L desperate rally and was m an holding his own at the finish. | CLICKS EVERY THRE a-| Detroit, Aug. 8 (P)—By winning | or |the Michigan women's golf title, this | year, Mrs. Stewart Hanley establish- {ed a mark of having won the crown [three times at three-year intervals— first e e R T the seven med al- > YEARS GOLF TOURNAMENT NEARING THE END Public Links Play Reaches Quar- ter Finals at Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. Aug. Golfers from Jacksonville, A Detroit Angeles, St emained in competition to national public links went into the quarter fina All orderly predictior favorites in competitiol the James J. Standish individual trophy were blasted yester when Al Quigley of Chicago, medalist and only man to best par 72 was elim- inated in the first round and four of five Brooklyn qualifiers who won the Warren G. Harding cup lost to first and second round oppon Quigley met disaster i round match with Larry Detroit, 18 year old, who with a 5 to 3 victory over ist. O'Palka, a telephone company clerk, then advanced to quarter final play winning round match from Charles Alt Phila- delphia, 4 eca the fav ““dark horse o tourna- ment. Other second round res Walter Barton, Akron, Dr. W. A. Norby, Port Los his first O'Palka, bled in 1e medal- Iphia Klyn, Dominick cated M. G Boh Wing James trafact y will begin this af WOMEN IN SEMI-FINALS OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT Play in Annual Gold Cup Event of the Maidstone Club Nearing the Finish, . and Mar Mass wood tour- worthy who carried Brookline to 5 scores hefore admittin Greef had ol time star aratively Hille ielphia, whom she defe § (UP)— | LE—OFFICIALS ARE SELECTED ONIGHT—MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS e, 'CORBINS EKE OUT CLOSE | WIN OVER GASCOS TEAM ™ | Industrial Baseball League Leaders Strengthen Hold * On First Place by 3 to 2 Victory—Two Teams Dis- play Brilliant Form in Field — Bates’ ‘Home Run With Bergeron On in Sixth Inning Is Deciding Fac- tor in Contest—Stanley Works Winners. League Standing W, L. anders y N. B, Machine . Stanley Works . In a battle that sizzled with nd excitement for the innings, the P. & F. ball team, leader in the ial League, eked a3 to over the Gascos last night run by Bates with Bergeron on in the sixth gave the Corbin team its edge. This strengthens the hold of the Corbin team on first plac ‘ league. In the other game of the night, Stanley Works team pull- the New Britain M down into a tie for the cellar position by entire Corbin exceptionally 1 the field of irst on A single to 1 into a pitch- Jaglowski and sc00y second v to first louble Bates ook ppeared as r 1 by Kopec's fine throw but ABoUT HAVING “TH” MATOR oMl BOARD IS THAT WE DoNT HAVE A -To WOoRRY ABoUT HE SMQRES “. " ADBATTLE I DRAW OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bates held third.” The scored when owski singled to center. han opened the fourth with single to right but the next two itters provd to be easy outs and appeared as though Corbins had pulled out of a hole. But Wojack sent a clout to right center that t all the way to the road him ‘plenty of time to circle Jag- al- threatened to do in the fifth but poor stopped them. With led and Pa- him up a base, throw to McCor- vas caught off secs singled to center 4 to reach third but nners some dam - s han's fine throw 4 sixth with a i e drive 1 the left doubled xth for the led to to but or Wo ninth d on Dudack's sac up excepe games for the Machine 1 1ing airtight RBritain Ma- able to solve his de- Works baseball of the power top”of the heap two seasons to smear of 16 to A e eighth t and Per- until poked a one in got one “in the in the cighth and one in the ninth. No two re made in any si i other hand, the Stanley s batters landed on the offer- Anderson for four hits and 1 when Cobb replaced th frame, they pro- 1ster ATgosy ves got h, Cobb one s ning. On th Wo (Continued on following page.) 'BY AHERN BUT WE OUGHT spieoT IN HIS MoUTH S0 WE COBLDAET G COME ouT oMLy WHEN T35 A Foa Hord, AS LoNde AS ALL NIGHT! 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