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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. R !Baseball Standing of Sports AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 10, Detroit 8. | Philadelphia 7, Cleveland 2, St. Louis 7, Boston 2. | Washington 7. Chicago 2 | Standing | For the first time in a long num- ber of seasons, the Industrial and Senior City league champions will | meet in a post-season series in a sort of world series to determine which league holds the upper hand as far &s baseball ability and class goes. L. 33 45 47 59 50 70 69 | Philadelphia | Washington | New York .. were [ vela a conference of | Cleveland both leagues. In|Detroit former seasons, the same plan was |5t Louls . broached but something always | CPicaso B arose to prevent the consummation | BOStOR ... L0 (L | of the idea. This year, with the| : | champions of both leagues yet to be B Cames Today, | termined, officials of both leagues | Detroit at New York. | on tentative details and St. Louis at Boston | the series will most probably become | Cleveland at Philadelphia Chicago at Washington. & reality Games Tomorrow Chicago at Philadelphia St. Louis at Boston Detroit at New York Cleveland at Washington Tentative arrangements rade yesterday at “the officialse of There many followers of the Tndustrial league who claim that the brand of play in that circuit is bet- ter and faster by far than that ex- | hibited in the City league. There| are just as many followers of the | City league teams who argue the other way. One sure way to settle all controversy with regard to the matter, is to play off a series of games and will be done this year. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterdey | New York 7, Cincinnati 6. | Brooklyn 15, Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 4 Boston-St. Louis, rain, To us, there is no more pleasur- | able anticipation An a baseball sense, | than just this kind of a series. We followed both leagues very | chioago closely and though sometimes we | gl &0 are inclined to believe that the In-|xi0C pory dutrial league has a liitle -some- |\"7 gty i { ing on ity league, thére are | piich oy plenty of occasions when we have | p oo | ee 1Y believe that th has phidnghd b been led to beli hat the tables | o= 0% < Were xaversed | Philadelphia . = | Standing | Aty 66 67 have 3 333 The Industrial 1 pennant s ractically settled unless there is a ble upheaval in games to ague 25 4 Games Today New York at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Chicago. ' Baltimore Bats Busy in Second By the Associated Press. | a song of basehits that is anything | unanimous for all but Rochester in | win. prise, Weetamoe and Yankee all are plated in bronze. s =t KENSINGTON TEAM MEETS ORIOLES SCORE | WATERBURY COLORED NINE ANOTHER VICTORY South End ctub Stated to Clash with Brass ity Giants Sunday Afternoon at Percival Avenue Grounds — | Visiting Team Reputed to Be An All-Star Aggrega- tion—Burritts and Holy Cross to Open Series Play at Washington Diamond This Week-end. Sundiy afternoon at the Percival “‘}",hi il ik avenue grounds in Kensington, the [, %72 8t Forsst Hills Wite All-Kensington baseball team will | [%° P**" Pracucing steadily meet the Brass City Colored Giants | "\ C5 e T of Waterbury. This is considered y : something that her brother says is one Loff chelontatan ding Watiractonsl o4 ik dove inPEEldra (am b 18 of the baseball season M el el The visiting delegation 1is con-|{to play against a woman sidered to be the best colored team se appears much im in the state. The crew has won nine | proved over last year when she w out of 10 games played on the road. | eyirer e fault, hav- 1t is a combination of all stars d an Orthodox delivery boasting the pick of colored plavers | for hioned, under-hand from New Haven and Waterbury i including two stars from Plainville Start Series Sunday Burritts and the Holy Cross open the ceries arranged be- tween them and the Sacred Hearts Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at t: Washington Park diamond Both teams are scheduled to hold heavy workouts before game time and there isn't any doubt but th both will be at the peak of form by | the time the contest is started The rivalry between the two cl has become intensified following proud boastings that have been heard along Hollywood Boulevard it is expected that many of the more partisan rooters will be down [do on their favorites with the long |thaperon green. Betty Nuthall's principal in Thel contect in lifa next to tennis are cooking Pas aii ish court star's Jimmy. going up to Cam nd when he completes his Game With Buffalo difficult to seat.” all for a players Tennis club affords— The bats of the Baltimore Orioles Nut and the Montreal Royals are singing but musical to the ears of the Ro- chester Redwings, leaders of the In- ternational league. The second place Orioles yesterday battered out their second straight victory over the Buffalo Bisons, 10 to 5 and Rochester dropped a night decision to the Newark Bears, 2 to 3, the Orioles climbed a game closer to the top and Montreal pulled one lap closer in third place by belting Reading into subjection, 16 to 5. It was Montreal's sixth straight vie- tory. | Toronto Maple Leafs made it viee ov | young Jimmy's ac- the court indicated clearly t the Nuthall threat is a double- led one and that in addition to being a leading contender for Moody's crown, her kid brother in ng The will the first division by trimming Jer- sey City 11 to 2 in a night game as | Gibson held the Skeeters to four hits. Toronto. in fourth place, is well within striking distance of Mon- treal. Joe Hauser again was the hero of the Baltimore attack on the Bisons, two of his four hits going for home runs that lifted his total for the season to 52. A free swing- ing rally that brought five runs in the eighth and six in the ninth gave Montreal its win over Reading. Ur- banski got four hits Thomas pitched fine ball. enabling Newark to beat the league leaders. Tex Carleton held the Bears to 7 hits but could not get enough hits for the two runs needed to tie and the men nament at Brook- . August I5, paired with the mbridge an who appeared in this coun- and he and Betty join racquets in mixed her 18 year old yor season proba wil 0 s scheduled to take o'clock dze r The situation in the City league is just the opposite. Just possibility that, al- league s ule closes day. that games will have ayed the folowing two Sat- urdays in order to decide the issue. is a defeat the Pirates will have t may be thr wn back i f the itate several ames than the schedule calls | far, but it is helieved that the games would all be over and the pennant aecided before the would Etart v practice tomor- Walnut Hill par Miller s that all e workout rlie will play off in the Indus- night at 5:34 o'clbe Vi park. MAYOR QUIGL T0 PRESENT CUPS Tennis Trophies to Be Awarded Saturday Alternoon Mayor Georze A. Quigley will trophies to the winners Ten- | trophies a for e men’s he New Brit- the women's Monier Broth- s doubles, do- | Dyson of Porter the women’s dou- Kolodney Brothers, mixed double ation Com should r matches so will come to urnament, defeated feated E Kirkham defeated Loomis 6-1 In the men's doubles, Fleitzer and | Allen defeated H. and E. Schupack; J. and A. Rogan won by default from Meehan and Gill: Wolski and inman defeated Gorlewski and Damon, 6-1, 6-4; Kirkham and Da: idson defeated Bonkus and Ben- Jamin 1 in the men's semi-finals d follows: J. Ro- gan plays Schupack and A. . Duncan plays Kirkham Pairings in the men's doubles are as follows: J. and A. Rogan play L. WoWlski and F. Steinman and | Fleitzer and Allen play Kirkham and Davidson, as FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Daily | 30 ONE ¢ €7p-75 ROUND || WAY TRIP || -Betarn Ticket Goud 30 Days I Braod New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep opholstery, bsggage compartmen ice water, and card | built. We guarantes your comfort. Leave Crowell's Drug Store 77 West Main St. M Daily and Ranning_ Time 4 Phone 195 Make Reservations Farly | Bonded and Insured | YANKEE STAGES, Inc. e two are to go into part- | Bridgeport . Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Games Tomorrow Philadelphia at Pittsburgh New York at Cincinnati. TILDEN REMAINS wrensamovas veacee Leads Survivors i Eastem Grass Courts Tourney | Rye. N. Y., Aug. 14 (P—Four members of the Davis cup squad, paced by Bill Tilden, two southern- ers and pair of contenders from New York state remained today in the fight for the men's singles ten- nis title as the Eastern Grass courts championships reaches the quarter final round. The survivors in the mens divis- ion are Tilden, John Van Ryn, Gre- gory Mangin, and Berkeley Bell, all members of the Davis cup squad Clifford Sutter, of New Orleans, in- tercollegiate champion; Ted Bur- well, Charlotte, N. C.; Francis T Hunter. New Rochelle, N. Y., and Richard Murphy, Harvard freshman star from Utica, N. Y. The womens singles. also advanc- ed to the final eight stage, lacks some of the competitive quality of the men's division. With Helen Wills and Helen Jacobs not enter- ed in the tournament and Edith oss eliminated yesterday, the hopes of California rest on Marjorie Gladman. and Helen Marlowe. Alice Francis, Orange, N. J.. Mrs. J. Dal- las Corbiere, of East §tamford, Conn., Mary Greef, of Kansas 2 Clara Zinke, of Cincinnati, Baroness Glacomo Levi. Italy. and Dorothy Andrus, Stamford, Conn., complete the quarter finals list Today Tilden is paired with Sut- ter, Van Ryn with Hunter, Mangin with Burwell, and Bell with Mur- phy. Miss Fra sracketed with Miss Marlowe. Baroness Levi with | Miss Andrus. Miss Greef, and Mr Miss Gladman in the womens' play All seeded teams have advanced BEGIN PREPARING YACHT SHAMROCK St Thomas Lipton's Challngr =~ =0 78 e hmves n e Lonion — BRODKLYN BATS HEEP TEAM IN RACE n Preceding Paze) Games Yesterday Newark 3, Rochester 2. | Baltimor, Buffalo 5. Montreal 16, Reading o (Toronto at Jerséy City and Ro- chester at Newark, night games). Standing W Rochester 78 Baltimore Montreal . Toronto Newark ... Buffalo o Jersey City .. 51 Reading 46 Games. Today Buffalo at Baltimore. Rochester at Newark. Toronto at Jersey City Montreal at Reading. EASTERN LEAGLUE Games Yesterdey Springfield 6, Bridgeport 20 Allentown 6, Albany 3. Standinz Allentown Albany Springfield Games Today Springfield at Bridgeport. Allentown at Albany. New London. Aug. 14 (A — The task of preparing Shamrock \, Sir Thomas Lipton's fifth challenger for the America's_cup, began today at the Electric Boat work yards. Although she was beset by head winds throughout her voyage of ap- proximately 4,000 miles, the Sham- rock V dropped anchor here last evening after a 26 day land-to-land passage between England and the United States. Her time was a day better than that of Shamrock IV, the challenger which was defeated by Resolute and Charles Francis Adams, present secretary of the navy, ten years ago. All superfluous fit stripped from the | fore she is ready to cross the start- |y ing line off Newport, R. I., Sept. 13 against a defender yet to be select- ed from four American candidates. Those fittings include living accom- modations used by the crew on their | transatlantic voyage. During her| stay on this side of the Atlantic the crew will be quartered on the Kil- larney, a former excursion boat, | for Cuccinello in 10 Batted for Ford in 9th Batted for Benton in 10th ork . 010 010 030 101 0 Allen, Ro Jackson Heilmann hits— Ben indstrom Ba FOR BEST RESUL’ USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | surely carrying on the hotel engaged in by their late CAN BEAT SISTER - Believes Betty Will Succeed to Woman’s Tennis Crown GOLD SHOES shoes engraved er of the A. A. A. A. champio have been presented ners of the Univers E ornia track and Forest Hills. N. Y., Aug 1 field team. 18-year-old Jimmy N ter, Betty, 19, is one of the greatest woman tennis players in the world | and may yet succeed Helen Wills| py Moody as queen of the courts—but he can beat her. | Young Jimmy admitted as much with a smile as he sat in the cl house of the West Side Tennis club after a vigorous practice session and spoke for the Nuthall family ‘Yes. I can beat my sister. re- marked this 6 foot. 1 inch English boy who won the junior champion- ship of his country last year, “that is the difference between the men's and the womea's game. But Betty has improved greatly since last vear. “You know. some of the papers in England are saving my sister is ‘just | a bundle of nerves and all through—' such as that!"” Jimmy's pink-cheeked counten- ance clouded a bit at the recollec- tion Imagine it!" he excla nantly. “All through at 19 “*As a matter of fact my sister has improved steadily every year and I think if you will follow her play in the United States women's cham- | pionships here next week you will agree with me." | Thus was revealed a secret incen-| tive for England's “Bounding Betty” | to play her best in the forthcoming | tournament. She wants to take this | title back to gland to show the| folks at home they are wrong about | her tennis, | When the Nuthalls. Jimmy and| Betty, started for the United States| two weeks ago, they set goal than victory Queen Helen herself man cup series of la forced Helen to scoresof §-5, -6 aft- | er leading at 6-5 in each set. and with the improvement that Jimmy | says has been made in his siste game they felt they on hopeless quest Mrs. Moody's subsequent decisions not to compete this vear came as a sappointment. Miss Nutha for herself on th Of course I w to have Mrs. Moody ment. There would more, satis- faction in winning. But I you have other good plavers who| GOOD MATERIAL I Although 28 lette graduation, Lehigh looks forward with coming vear o nen university nism 1o the cause available for the various t Robing’ Kid Hero no less a great In the Wight- ast year Betty| over were not a be OPPORTUNITY For a Profitable Business. A good location for miniature golf is available in New Britain. We Built the Popular Bobbia Roy Course BOBBIA ROY GOLF 900 WETHERSFIELD AVENUE Hartford, Conn. 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His private yacht, the Erin, will| steam there to meet him and bring | | him here. He is reported to have hired a cottage just outside of New | London for use while the challenger | is being prepared for his fifth bid for international yachting honors. Boat yard officials estimate that they will have the challenger ready for the water again in a week or ten days. While she is out. her under- body will be cleaned and polished to reduce to a minimum resistance to the water. | Shamrock V 1s wood planked Whirlwind is the only American | candidate so constructed. Enter-' JUST BUMMED ME FoR AS | CAME N — } HEY, SoM, GWNE THAT TRAMP Y<EAH -aN' \'LL GIve | OUTSIDE THIS QUARTER — HE {H(M SOMETHIN' &LSE e (€& e DON'T BeAT IT! I'D BE ASHAMED T0 BE A BlG HUSKY GUvY LIKE You AN’ BUT | ONCE GcT THIRTEE MONTHS FER TAKIN WITHOUT ASKIN'. iR .