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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930. 15 Speaking of Sports A — the box between Through a misprint in Bcore of the recent game the Stanley ders baseball teams in the Indus- trial league, there was a slight mix- up in the hits made by the various players on the Stanley Rule team. Jack Argosy, ' v Rule first baseman, was ed with five times at no hits while ‘Wendroski was credited with five two runs and thre ave at bat, o Wendroski will be made average in “Believe it or not” Herald, gave an e s claim pitcher could pitch only nine in a nine inning game take excepti to this claim the rules Ripley feat balls n is that the pitch- er throws a ball to the first batter. The batter makes a triple. Then in Buccession, the runner on third tries to steal home fera th the catcher. He declares that the batter is out and the r ner goes back to third cach | tfme. This is repeated in every in- ters follow- out. His explan kind only n With none or only one out, t for positio: ructing or NEW SWIM RECORDS SOUGHT ere established in the ou al meet in July at L National Pro- the 1930 Southpaw Phenom CHAKLIE WOOD the g in t cr for Wichi e Western League this Wood, above, pitcher who arl 16 of his fi circuit in average of almost Wood also is on leading hitters. league sco young man for is likely that his p be rewarded with a b NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times D ‘2 with an per game. of the league's of major Leen on ves ave ver w. AY Return Ticket Good 30 Days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep upholstery, air cushions, inside baggage compartments, electric fans, lce water, and cord tables. No finer built. We gunrantee your comfort. Leave Crowell’s Drug Store West Main St. 11:00 A and 6:23 P. M. Daily and Sunday Ranning_ Time 41, Hours Phone 1951 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. ly .50 O\E .75 ROUND TRIP 9:00 A. 25 P. M Rules& Level and Lan- | been giv- tho | that a | and the batter inter- | and led | Baseball Standing/ AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 5, Boston 1. Philadelphia 4, Washington 1 (Other clubs not scheduled). | I Standing | w’mmadclphm 7 ‘leveland ... Detroit . Chicago t. Louis . Boston Games Today St. Louis at New York | Chicago at Philadelphia Detroit at Boston Cleveland at W Games Tomorrow Cleveland at W Chicago at Pt St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Brooklyn 6, Pitts] Chicago 6, St. Lo (Other ot s clubs R ooklyn New St Pittsburgh Boston . Cineinr New York 3rooklyn Boston Brooklyn at New York INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Baltimore 10, Montreal Reading 3, Roche 4, Standing Games Today lo at Jersey City. Toronto at rk Montreal at Baltimore, ster at Reading. Standing W. Bridgeport Allentown . Games Today Springfield at Albany. B dlenfonnlat Bl ,1nrmo + SOUTH CHURGH SEEKS 10 CONTINUE STREAK Meets Memorial Baptists in Feature Church League Game—Final Games This Eiyening 1930 | base- | the led Weather permitting. schedule of the Inter-( ball league will be conclu with 7 park Matthew's winners of t brought Monday, two vears, o) which peree i eping up has play one is sched esent games left them tonigh to face the | The latter team has been playing ball all season and is exactly in the middle of the standing. Some- times it has fallen down badly and again it has surprised some of the leading tea nothing can winni encounter lik 1 will the Bap good sup- port, should " ind a worthy Morey, who will be in the box for the South church. Ziel, however, | will have to stop a team which is | batting for .388, for the Congrega tionalists have been slugging all with great gusto of late. They have also secured a capable man to { fill the gap at shortstop left by the | moval of Bell from this city and are out to win tonight and as- sts a prove . opponent duled nd No. 2. team, 15 o'clock on Dian St. Mark's iscopal ow at the top of the sec- on, will the Fi rans on the diamo: | e the St. John's Lutherans and | Baptists, both well down :n | the standing, will play on Diamond [INo. 2. These games will have no | effect other than to decide who will [top the second division ’ On Monday night the South church will have its chance to win [the title when it meets the St Marks in the play-off of a postpon- | ed encounter. | ond Lu fa as: Chesterton ; ! | coach Tom Kibler's Washington col- | | 1ege football team will open the sea- | son September 27 against Maryland | at College park the former British golt champfon, is considering locat- ing in Chicago. He is employed by a Chicago financial house. Cyril Tolle: | counter in the second. | will CORBINS IN CLOSE |SELECT OFFICIALS FOR TENNIS TOURNEY FINALS - WIN OVER I]ASEI]S, ceeded to collect ]I hits off his derl livery and 13 runs. Eight errors committed by the Newmatics in the fleld helped the Stanle§y Works team to pile up its total The winners scored | their first | They added | two in the third, one in the (OUHhI and two in the h They had a big inning in the sixth when they | scored six counte Two these came in on a terrific the center field fence a runner on ¥ tool k with a inning but got eighth and anoth when Jack Schrocder bel over the fence for a home the t“.u with | Paul Snyder on the sacks. Salak with two doubles and a , led the Stanley Works bat- Schroeder and Grail trailed him in hitting with three bingles each. Paul Snyder pulled the feature play of the game on the last out in the last half of the ninth when he stabbed a long drive by Friske, with his gloved hand after a hard run and a leap. mmary STANLEY Singles and Doubles—Four Linesmen to Be Posted | On Boundaries of Courts—Curtis Christ and John | \); Cianci Will Act as Umpires for Matches—List of | (25 Trophies Announced by Committee in Charge. At a meeting of the committee named by the municipal recreation commission with Mrs. William as chairman, to conduct the city championship tennis tournament which is being played at the present time, officials who will take charge of finals to bg played Saturday of th and Saturday of next week, were selected W. H. VanOppen, one of the great- devotees of tennis in this city and ne of the prime movers in 1 tournaments conducted in past yea by the New Britain Tennis club, consented to act as chief of rPfflrfi' in the men's singles and doubles finals which will be held a weck from Saturday. week In order to ensure the players that there will be proper officialing at th final matches, four linesmen will be used in each match. These officials will watch the lines for outside or in play balls and there willbe no ap- 2 | peal from their judgment. At Least 60 Tennis Players Are Ex- pected o Compete in Public Courts Tourney August 18 lic parks J. Jen- In addition will be ion the first | the cities which have in- dicated they would send representa- nt are New ode Island and Buffalo, NEW ENGLAND CHAMP The linesmen selected matches a week from as follows: George L L for urday. the are r, Fred nd Gerald John Cianci judges and matches in othe and red 2 for other als e women's singles and doubles will be played tomorrow aft- ernoon at Walnut Hill park. ¥ en’s singles and doubles will ed a week f Hill park les and played a week f Walnut Hill park. ixed doubles w s decided turday at by the com to the best two e singles may in the doubles strain of play m in either of the m playing in. The full list of trop fered in each class was announced today. Beautiful sterling silver cups will be awarded the winners in cach s, The list is as follows: Men's gles, New Britain Herald: men's doubles, Porter & Dyson; women's gles, Monier Bri women doubles, Kolodney mixed doubles, recreatior sion. and the ndicap_them they will be ies being of- as BATTALIND WORKS - FOR TAYLOR BOUT Hartford Battler Seeks fo Avenge Defeat o August Hartford 8.—Bat Batta 'u‘o is hard at wo with Aug. Right now road work a Elmer Ward of Norfolk, Mass,, Wins | punc a Hard Fought Match From Dick Chapman. | Portland, Me., August 8 (UP)— Elmer Ward of Norfolk, Mass., was | New Engl: r golf cham- pion today by virtue of a hard-won victory over 19 year old Di an of Gree k Chap- in the et e when Ward laid mie at the 34th hole to become do: On the last hole the Co youth over-shot the green a 4, Ward capturing the hole with a 3. pman had the os in | te- | een listed his as of victor ov Towa State college’'s tr: be captained in 1931 by Bob Hager of Waukon, Ja. Hager won the Big Six conference high hurdles championship with a record-break- ing performance of 14.5 seconds. but him chance to heal thorough Taylor is due in Hartford on Su day v will begin Goodwin Eddie nd Battalino with Taylor ge had the chan n the fight gin on his in talino was well out range milling. It was a fight was a g 1g the decision 1 the fl n oor e and had a wide m gruell SOLD I\T SARATOGA First Ofspring of .Sir Gallahad 3rd Brings $11,000 to His Breeder at Auction. Aug. 8 (P Gallahad r at the Saratoga Springs, N. Y —The first offspring of 3rd to go under the ham toga sales this year has brought | | $11.000 to his breeder. Fox Catcher fa paid that to th A ) bay Fox out sale C. E Three D's , for a — e — FIGHTS LAST NIGHT .)‘m,. Joe C { (Continuea from preceding page.) 'W. H. 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