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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. 13 Speaking of Sports Baseball Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday St. Louis 16, New York 5 Chicago 8, Philadelphia 3 Boston 5, Detroit 1. Washington 9, Cleveland 2. Members of the Burritt A. C. City | league baseball team are asked not to forget that there is an important meeting scheduled for tonight at s | o'clock in the Republican A. C. club Tooms. Several important matters | ppijagelphia . are to be discussed at this session | washington 67 and it is imperative that all mem- | Now York ...... 67 bers be in attendance. Clavelanait et es The postponed game between Lan- f’;f{:go ders and Fafnirs originally schedul- | . Iouis ed for Thursday, July will be | Boston played Friday night at 5:30 o'clock . at Walnut Hill park, according to an announcement by Bryce Long, sec- Tetary of the “Y" Industrial council. Standing w. Games Today Detroit at New York Cleveland at Philadelphia, St. Loujs at Boston There are still three other post-| Chicago at Washington. poned games to be played in the league. One is between the Stanley Rule and the Stanley Works. An- other is between the New Britain | Machine and Stanley Rule and the third is between Landers and the New Britain Machine. Dates for these games will probably be set within the next two weeks. Games Tomorrow Chicago at Washington, St. Louis at Boston Cleveland at Philadelphia Detroit at New York. NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Pittsburgh 8, New York 5. St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 6. Chicago 4, Boston Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 2 J. H. Kirkham has won a match in the men’s singles of the City Ten- nis tournament from L. Wolski by default. He is now paired with L. K. Loimis. Standing w. 65 s . 61 We had a request last night from one of the contestants in the wom- en’'s tennis tournament to spell her name correctly. She is Miss Natalie ' St. Louis Wolski of 237 Rocky Hill avenue. | Pittsburgh ‘We'll try to eliminate all the kidding | Boston £he has been receiving of late from | Cincinnati . o her friends over the varied spelling | Philadelphia . ... ©of her name. Chicago .. Brooklyn New York . Games Today Brooklyn at Chicago. Philadelphi: at Pittsburgh Boston at St. Louiz, 2 (Other clubs not scheduled.) Games Tomorrow Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Boston at St. Louis After a stddy of the situation in the Senior Baseball league, we find that it will be ne. y for the Bur- Titts and Pirates to play oft their tie game no matter how the games go next Saturday. If the Burritts suc- ceed in defeating the Sokols Satur- day, the Pirates will be in the lead but a defeat for them by the Burritts in the playoff game will put them in s tie with the Sokols for the cham- pionship of the league. This will necessitate another playoff game. INTERNATIONAL LEAGU Games Yesterday Reading 8§, Toronto 2 timore §. Rochester 6 Newark 8, Bu 5 (Afternoor Bernard Connelly, manager of the Nutmeg football team. stated today that he will have a football team &gain this fall but of the depression, the schedule at home will probably be limited to five games He will try to hook up for a game with the Providence Rollers &nd some other good clubs in this #ection of the country. because Standing. W, Rochester Baltimore Montreal . Toronto Newark Buffalo Jersey City . Reading Steam The weather tod turn his thoughts were all burned forces one to to football. We up last week and now we are nearly frozen. Just a few more months and football will be here. The summer is waning and fall approaches. This is and we know it ames Today Rochester at Newark Toronto at Jersey City. Buffalo at Baltimore. Montreal at Kea drivel ding The playground athletes will have their day tomorrow at Willow Brook park. The annual field day is sched- uled to be held. EAST! Games Yesterday Allentown 4, Bridgeport 3 (Other clubs not scheduled. GHIGAGO CUBS LEAD NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued Standing WA Bridgeport 2 16 Allentown . Albany Springfield From Preceding Page) Gam Bridgeport at clubs Today Allentow not scheduled ing Pct. 670 | E Pct 636 HUNT BEATS BRADDOCK Oklahoma Heayyweight x—Batted for Mitchell xx—Batted for Pruet New York . Pirrshur Aug. onca Ui Braddock ) round distance Boston of t ing won him fighting B disadvantage, tieing him up close quarters. In the eighth at a s more skilful frame the | Piles Up o1 hit- At in- erious Hunt hen they came to Jersey City boxer made a valiant attempt to score a knockout, at t 0 the Braddock punches. The semi-final bout ended i fifth round with a Harry Allen, 168, Brockton, Babe McCorgary, 167, Tulsa, Gene Bianco, 112, Boston d =lleas in 000 10 ~Thompson 110%, 00ps Paulin defeated S George Two base hits Conn., tripp, Ford. Bases on balls. < uck out—hy R off Ben Benge 3, ter, knocked out , in the ninth round o stheduled 10 round clash NEW STADIUM 15 UNDER WAY Pouring of concrete into the new stadium for the University of Flori- da at Gainesville was begun August 1. The stadium will be ready for the dedication game on November 8, when Florida meets the University of Alabama. NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Daily s .50 ONE $ .75 ROUND WAY TRIP Return Ticket Good 30 Dass Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car_Coaches Deep upholstery, air cushions, inside baggage compartments, electric fans. ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We guurantee your comfort. Leave Crowell's Drug Store 71 West Main 9:00 A. M., 11:00 A, M., 2 and 6:25 P. M. Daily and Sunday Running_Time 415 Hours Phone 1951 Make Reservations Farly Bonded snd Insored YANKEE STAGES, Inc. By the Associated Press (Including games of Augu National League Batting—Terry, G | Runs—Klein, Phillies, tuns batted in—Klein | ¥ 124, Hits—Terry, Giants, 181 Doubles—Klein, Phillies, Triples—Comorosky, Pirates Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cu American League Batting—Gehrig, Yankees. Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 128 Runs batted in—Gehrig, Ya 140 Hits—Gehrig, Yankees, 164 Doubles—Hodapp, Indians, Triples—Combs, Yankees ringers, Tigers and Reynolds Sox. 1 Home Stolen T Manus, Ruth, Yankees Gehringer an 5 P, M runs- bicycles has steadily in Switzerland years until the ratio now | one for every five inhabitants. Use of in | is knockout ed George Ostrow, 111, Revere Bridgeport, time his | only hope of victory, but Hunt dis- played an amazing ability to absorb out a de. n the by over Okla. (8); e oulier, Salem, (8); Jack Dudley, 185, Steve Gor- f their MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Home runs—Wilson, Cubs, 3 Geh- White 42 d Mec- recent about 0 | -~ TOSTART SERIES Results of Four Games May | Decide Race i National (UP)—Brook- of the Na- | Aug. 12 dark hors Chicago, lyn’s Robing, tional league pennant race, and the Chicago Cubs, pre-season favorites | to repeat their 1929 vict scheduled to meet toda field contest of a four- game which decide the turbulent 1330 in the first series is expected to pennant race. The Cubs, riding on a five-game winning has carried them to the league, regard the I series” as the deciding point in their bid for a second successive pennant The Robins, in the throes of their worst slump of the staked their chances on the strong right arm of Dazzy Vance, hoping to end a four-game losing streak and to breal the “jinx” possessed by the Cubs in previous competition this Brooklyn's confidence ened: by four consecutive the St. Louis Cardinals and the that they have won only in 15 starts against the vious to running afonl Brooklyn had experien trouble with other club. start of the cnjoyed a 3 1 Four defeats Louis whila the Cubs were winning three from Boston, left the Robins tied the Cubs in games won and but with the Chicagoans hol 601 point perc advant standing as the tod the crest of | whicit top of the worid weak- eats Oy fact 4 games Cubs. Pri- the Cards, | ced little | and at the ngagement as Chicago Brooklyn The Robin in a row only twice on and on both oc three def: the s, complet With ready eq heir opponc the Rot ats were o with ing the the next four a big mental have won starts at 00k - davs handicap. Jins oniy one Wrig: Iyn series m supporters SR slump which from the of Y s t at St. Louis in- i t becomi panic running nd er season on, inspiration is clut the ball to four perform- Malone, Teachont ga | pitching orn, Pat Bud Manager r his mo planned to open Guy Bush and Fred ed upon Boh ( or for th clip its tru low h by Bob 0 Charley Root and ve eliminated McCarthy es with We had Louis, but a slump,” boys have I'm sa co Sizeable Advantage Over Battler champions after every previous ck this year and they'll do it t t0o." GETS SECOND TEST time Justa Suarez. Pride and Joy of Ar- of thel I Bur Vance St Willow Brook «..... Smith ..... 0 4 second place in ball leaguc yesterday afternoon when it swampe a 22 to 6 team crew played puts the “Y" game behind the Nathan Hale cr the playgrounds to be held tomor- row, will instead while interest from the start to the finish, Nathan over the rocky swamping them to the tyne of to 6 on Diamond No. 2 started two rame in the other run sixth seventh time second fina three gentine, Scheduled to Cla h With | Herman Perlick Ton v York the pride a gets his secor country tonight w Herman Perlick, or mazoo twins, in a t the Queensboro stadi In his first appearance against the veteran Joe Glick, Suarez walloped home boy boxing Suare gentine -round bout at n While failing to show stvle, Suar punch, whic h pecting to carry lightweights in the United Perlick himself is no slouch of a fighter. He gave Jackie Kid Berg plenty of trouble in a ien rounder last June So enthused much him Sot that is America over tonight's fight a private telephone line and six or more ca- ble wires will carry the news from {the ringside | Washington . Nathan Hale nine runs, Nathan added four in the Prestash Hales BINSANDCUBS Y. M. C. A. AND NATHAN ROGHESTER HAS HELEN WILL NOT HALE TEAMS ARE WINNERS " EIGE ON ORIOLES ~DEFEND HER T8 orthenders Hand Burritts a Solid Trouncing to the Tune of 22 to 6 in Rotary League Contest—Victory Cements Their Hold On Second Place — Willow Brook No Match for Hustlers From Court Street —Final Score of This Contest Is 13 to 1. League Standing W. Willow Willo Brook Swamped - Brook fell before rific hitting power of the ¥ ond en the final run h 00113 t0 1 ry for ball tosser Un ter- LA been NI CEA e aradise Park .. 4 A book the Main stre L000 in started on Nathan Hale took a firmer hold on | Rotary Boys' base- ders after I°rit slants in Tedesco, h for & lieved given the iner was a the ore swamped the 13 to 1 in the in the league. in third Burritt nine under Tha S¥AML C.JA: Willow Brook second game This victory place, a half otion and th Coyle, who them up fo; . had the well in at all on t ot times, Play Games Thursday Because of the annual field day of | po 7! f one of his team n ave d a shut ou e limited the Willo attered bi gle tally. sc! the be regular Wednesday games played Thursday afternoon | Vance will meet Burrit: Nathan Hale will play the s I ol Nathan Hale 22, ¥ sore in and thir two r added an the losers ow Brook second sessic Demin gled, stole sec went to third as Casalino w s |thrown out at first base. He hen B umbled. ' went scoreless t but counted in t air of base hits. A sa in in- four runs crossing ners. Fritz me runs Burritts 6 was devoid of {first the cracked. only it In a contest that scored ru h Hales took the Burritts road and ended by first inning, the Burritts D things humming by scorin runs but the Nathan Hales back and belted Charlow for hits which coupled with five gave the Hales a total of In the second frame the got another, they third, five in the th, two in the fifth and anot sixth Burritts managed in the third and one in the seventh. The was calied at end of the of the 4 o'clock limit on the games. Charlow was supplanted inning by Valentine eived n support. the the In the fourth fifth on a the sixt n Hales . vas tou sev The to get an- two in the 1 the beca in but ble to used 1 arted for Kufta supplar ent in twirle second o sumr inni 0d The aral s—Terwil} SEMI-ANNUAL SALE 1//3 OFF On All Kuppenheimer Suits Formerly $50 to $70 N.E. [MAQG &sons 160 MAI Baltimore Will Have Hard Time National Temnis Champion De- R Internatio ot Orioles mar will have a pace- Gatching Redwings cides to Stay at Home Helen n women's Fores San Francisco. 12 1P~ Wills Moody has decided not defend ational tennis title ronth at Hills, N. Y, The champion to le her hus atives so shortl to Europe cisior r and doir oches ithout unwillingness her n home and re Orioles king t 5 etting games Five son of The th Hauser, in homer the won ed cut victor Baltimore e champlons by five games. Joe o 1 on a home spree this ¥ t th | § s ? 4 ing to po: ron 30 s “I love competitive fe ention of giving going to defend tional title this year Mrs. Moody ret 9 s champion said t for me to go away 1son Orioles broke minot wings M th Bears fo! 4 th so0. cidentally the series 3 had whe runs to cross t H Wimbledon where title. With cGowan and nth added After taking e Buffalo Bisons lost a night llowing their § e afternoo jor leaguer, e Bears' daytim n was too much Derringe to 1 spice singles her nfronted contest for ory them v Greene ILiDasd did a to give the Readi to 2 decision over Toronto and in- to 2 up to the eighth d and allowed two plate on four hits. ving under Joe Tinker o Nick Allen, who resigned City anager ) to Montr Bt et 3 M a 3 v of the closing date She has been practicing tennis on local courts and said she would con- her er Gree a shutout weake! succe Reigned Since 1923 York. Au, cision of Heler defend ¥ eeters lost on Moorrs RESUME YACHT TRIALS old Tests to Select a United States national chan Molla former pionship Biurstedt rs ago 1 s kept out of on for was the 3 oper Six-Meter Team to Meet Sloop Aggregation. began when she with the win tourn vear., to the ler way In 1922 she wa headed since in an o competed Europ campaigns as successful as her play in this trv. She won both the Brit French championships vledon Elizabeth tournamen singles this vear. also won the ouble championship at W season Miss margins. 1lip Roose with Moody wa of the singles play i ember in the He was the A. Godfree Mrs. Moody was born in Berkeley, “alif., October 6, 1 She is the daughter of Dr d Clarence A. Wills. Her tennis coaching was the hands of her father, a player himself and later creditable under “Pop” Fuller, widely known returned fro. . the tour- nd France this d she plan- national Forest England MAY NOT AWARD OUTBOARD TROPHY Mickler Denies That He Changed Motors During Race (®— Although r Epeed- piloted ew Or- Parts of 1 in the re- Ark., use shipped to Helena repairs, end to for the s v Dr. Louis A committee from howewer, qualifica- follow Koenig cup now Leroy of Mephis ¢ Bdwin donor allowed nig said by the POLO TEAM TO ARRIVE English \zzr!‘:alln",.:—hnllv-nzl'r For Westchester Cup. 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