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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. CITY AND INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS TO MEET IN THREE-GAME SERIES FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER — FAFNIRS AND GASCOS TO CLASH IN INDUSTRIAL CIRCUIT TONIGHT—KENSINGTON TO PLAY WATERBURY COLORED TEAM NEXT SUNDAY BROOKLYN BATS KEEPING TEAM IN PENNANT BATTLE Rivals in National League Stage Premature Celebration at Downfall of Robins—Hand Chicago Cubs 15 to 5 Beating, Cutting Down Lead to Two Points— Giants Take 10-Inning Battle From Reds—Pirates Down Phillies—Athletics and Yankees Win. American League Bluege Hadley, p Totals 2 x—Batted for Henry Chicago Washington Two base hits—Manush ley Rico, Three base hit—Myer, I (Continued on Following Page) VATIOALS L0SE ANOTHER CONTEST Junior Gity League Teams Finish Weird Game in Darkness e Ieague Standing THISBE FACES STIFF TEST IN RACES TODAY P William Barrows” Yacht Needs Only One More Victery to Win Canada’s Cap. wind breeze lope & course to ard a li in good third being forced out of the to beat Cincin Four hits ac- in Brooklyn over Cubs. Lopez, Rot 15 to 5 victory Kremer, Pirates — Held the Phil- lies safe to pitch 15th victory of the | season, | ve and Georze Farnshaw Athlete Pitchers, in Race For League Lead, HOLD THREE PITCHERS Trio of Chicago Cub Hurlers Kept Out of Yesterday's Game for Con- test Today, er men are incl the list of 49 gridde Coach Lud Wray to 1 May. | cent of the receipts. 1929 | HORNSBY HIT.380 - cuBS WON PENNANT. 1930 SuUB AT SECOND BASE HIT AROUND , 2968 AND THE cuBs CUBS ARE AWAITING RETURN OF HORNSBY ROGERS HORNSBY second \ batting CITY AND DUSTY LEAGUE CHAMPS TO PLAY SERIES Pennant Winners in Two Ci Out of Three Games D tember—One Contest to rcuits to Meet in Best Two uring First Week in Sep- Be Staged at Twilight and Another On Saturday—Toss of Coin to Decide Day of Third Battle If Clashes Are Not Ended. hetweer oor the coin gors local series 1al de depend solely win the penne ted T National Terry. Gi Phillies in—Kleir atted 129, Gehrig. Yankees, Hits—Gehri Doubles— Ho. Home runs . 43 olen bases—McManus and Geh- Tigers, 16. | AGREES T0 BOUT New York American Will Say That | Sharkey Has Come to Terms for Battle With Carnera. v York k Ameri rkey ha Aug S to terms with Mique Malloy, Chicago promoter, for a bov with Primo Carnera, Italian vyweight, in Chicago next month. The American said Johnny Buckley, manager for Sharkey, had | agreed fi) accept a guarantee of $100,000 with a privilege of 30 per ot COMPLETE YACHT TEAM Selection of Six-Meter Craft to Meet British Combination Has Been Completed. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Ayg. 14 (P— m of four six-meter yacht e British team Mars, owned by the Van e, Johnson were osen a series of races to team with Briggs C. Cunningham’s 10sen y. Yesterday's the la of a three da; four scries with ter boats h FIGHTS LAST NIGHT knocked I3 Rac Dix, out GASCOS IN Second Place in Standi pected by Followers of YEARLINGS BRING SONE TOP PRICES \Thirteen Head of Horses Sold Tor Total of $205,300 | | < ‘ | saratoga Springs, New York. Aug | 14 (@ -— Thirteen yearlings the get | {of Sir Gallahad 3rd, French sire, brought a total of $205,300 for an | |average of $15.792 each at the| | Fasig-Tipton yearling sales here last | {night. The 59 head sold brought a| | tdtal of $345,000 for an average of | | $5.847 2 The Three D's stock farm, owned by the Texas Waggoners, famed in | 0il and racing circles, was most con- | spicuous in purchasing Sir Gallahad [3rd's offsprings. This establishment ! paid the highest price of the night, $£30.000, for a dark bay colt out of Fasnet, by Imp-Wrack, $26,500 for a filly out of Imp-Embasay, 6.000 for a bay colt out of Say. Two other colts cost $19,- and $10,000, all sired by Sir Gallahad 3rd. | Another bay colt by the bred sire went to Nérman Ifor $24,000. This one was Sun pot. Col. Edward Riley Bradley bouglt a brown colt, a full brother of the speedy Ormshy, out of Chewink for John D. Hertz, of Chicago, purchased a Malf sister to Risque, his two year old filly, for $16.000, this one a bay daughter of Sir Gal- lahad-Risk Hertz also purchased | another bay filly by the same sire | out of Ten Lec, a daughter of Celt, for $10,000, i A brown or hlack colt by Black Toney-Imp Melinite cost the Fair stable $11.000. The Greentree stable nvested $10.000 in a brown filly by Sir Gallahad 3rd out of Imp Breath- ing Spell, by Dark Ronald. 000 French Church out of RUNYAN LEADS FIELD Has a Total of 140 Strokes for the, Opening 36 Holes in New Jérsey Open Championship.. Asbury Park, N. J. Aug. 14 (P— Paul Runyon, who formerly swung his clubs around courses in Little Rock and Hot Springs, Ark., led a total of 140 strokes for the & 36 holes of medal play as a la feld entered the final two rounds today of the New Jersey state open ¢hampionship Runyon, now assistant pro at For- est Hills in Bloomfield, N. J., set a | new record for the Asbury Park| course over the first 18 yesterday, | carding a 66, 33 for each nine. In| the second round of the day he slip- | ped back to 37 for each nine for a 74 and total of 140, two strokes bet- er than Arthur Straub, professional of Maplewood, N. J. open NEW YACHT ON PACIFIC { San Diego, Aug. 14 (P)—The P. C., a new type of yacht designed by Ted Geary, has spread its wings on the Pacific. The craft measures 32 feet n length, and has a sail area of 353 square feet. The annual Pacific coast regatta at Newport beach saw the joat installed as a regular in the competition, HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I ¥ FAFNIR COMBINE TO MEET DUSTY LEAGUE | Rival Baseball Teams to Clash at Walnut Hill Park To- night at 5:30 0’Clock—Both Are in the Running for ng — Hectic Battle Is Ex- Two Crews—New Britain Machine Plays Stanley Rule Nine. . League Standing w Pet. « 18 .813 9 692 7 538 .500 462 .231 214 Gascos Corbin Rule & F Lapders b N. B. Machine . Stanley Works . 9 Fafnir Bearing and the | baseball teams will clash tonight on Diamond No. 1 at Walnut Hill park in the future game of the two in- dustrial league contests scheduled. The two teams are still in the race for second place in the league standing and each is eager to win. Both eams will be at their strongest tonight. Those players on the Gasco combination who have been unable to do their stuff be- | cause of an attack of poison ivy re- ceived at the “ole swimming hole" in Cannan, have recovered suffici- ently to allow them to take their regular positions, Since the Fafnir team was tha only one capable of turning back the league leading P. & F. Corbin combination, backers of the squad have placed it asa favorite to turn the Gascos back tonight. On the other hand, the Gascos put up a stiff battle against the Corbin team in their contest with the leaders and there are many who feel that tonight's outcome is a toss up. A great battle is predicted Rulers vs Machine The Stanley Rule & Level team, , holder of second place in the lea- gue, will meet the New Britain Ma- chine combination in the second game of the night. This contest will take place on Diamond No. 2 and will start promptly at 5:30 o'clock, HOLD LAST WORKOUTS Country's Leading Professionals Gete ting Ready For St. Paul Open ‘Tournament. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 14 (F)—Are riving by plane, automobile and train the country's top flight professionals began their last serious workouts today on the Keller course, where the St. Paul $10,000 open starts Fri- day. Flocks of birdies and eagles have sprung from the 6,552 yards par 72 layout since yesterday, with the re. sult several have nominated them. selves pre-tournament favorites, Johnny Farrell heads the list by vir- ture of a 67. Behind him comes Gene Sarazen who carded a 68, and Harry Cooper with a 69. Johnny Dawson, also had a 69 Tuesday, but he needed a 73, one over par, yesterday. 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