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VEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. —_—— FAFNIRS PILE UP EARLY LEAD TO DEFEAT GASCOS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—NATHAN HALE TEAM UPSETS Y. M. C. A IN ROTARY CIRCUIT—RAIN POSTPONES TENNIS PLAYOFFS—SACRED HEARTS MEET BURRITTS NEXT SUNDAY —SPORTS ITEMS TAYLOR FAVORED . FAFNIRS PILE UP EARLY " LEAD TO DEFEAT GASCOS Bearing Makers Humble Jim Lynch’s Crew, 8 to 6 in Heavy Hitting Contest—Winners Hit More Timely Than Losers—Kania’s Home Run in Third Practic- ally Sews Up Result—Stanley Rule and Level Com- bination Swarms Over Machiné Shop, 18 to 1. DODGERS AND CUBS MAY REACH DECISION TODAY Race Between Brooklyn and Chicago in National May Go On Indefinitely—Westerners Score 5 to 1 Tri- umph to Take Two Out of Three Games—Cardinals and Braves Divide (lose Double Header—Indians Pound ©ut 15 to 0 Win Over Athletics — Tigers Dawn New York Yankees, 5 to 1—Senators Nose Out White Sox hy 3-4 Count. Natlonal League LAST NIGHT 1 Prese Jose Santa Al Sherring Portu Bo Muldeavy Tate Carawa Reynolds TRAINS u\ Hl\L\I Ly i ity Totals Mary to play r spring train- con |in a game before the RAIN POSTPONES Golfer lrs“Trouble Knecker” | FINALY IN TENNES Finish of Tournament to Be Stag+d a Week From Tomorrow TENNIS TOURNEY Resents Protest of Uniriendly Gallery During Match Caesaricn Is Finally Wi inner on Race Track N. Y \ ug. 15 five year Cleopatra, the maid- race and on had dis- he stake rom at price of ild. Syhom Walte is going to reward by season ends, |al team, this year. Wilp gt” JELLIFFE sg-like club which Los Angeles. name, r down to business. his improvised SACRED HEARTS TO OPEN SERIES WITH BURRITTS Local Teams to Clash Sunday Afternoon at Washington Park Diamond—Contest Will Start Three-Cornered fcat: Playoff Between Northwestern Teams — Intense in. sm Rivalry Exists Btween Two Clubs — Kensington Outfit Scheduled to Meet Waterbury Stars. e HITS BOB SHITH Hack Wilson of the Cubs Has Picked on Boston Braves Pitchers for Eizht Homers, Pitcher Bob h his favorite server. Wilson has picl four of his embers of the Bra hon ed en rce home and.Ray Phelps Willoughby Phillies and T Giants, all have \mn roc Hack’s home run ba Ritteen o7 Wilkon'a league lead ng collection have been scored zn diamonds run \ ance aude the s of Brooklyn; € il Collins of Chaplin Yed twice by on for- A round by vo'n‘l cabled Buenos Aire ntina ligh ount is 1l play , profession- + YAGHT WILL WIN RACE CUP TODAY Course of 21 Miles Faces Con- tenders for Ganada Trophy 15 (Pi— les faced d series for the which will go ter yacht winning to- ened yesterday ng Royal Can clipped seconds s rf( al «*or\mg ing. boats expect good points. t superiority while the Rochester t club Defender has appeared a slight edge on the reach s thrilling f r':nqr with the ish provid- best show of 1 is expected to Witn the which will decide the posses- s cupy which has ession of the Roches- ter club for 29 years. I If the Quest succeeds in lfting the | a's first sue in four ftrics. cessful attempt he ester club won the cup in 1903 wded it in 1905 to moderate winds predicted for ch will start at noon ive and a half hour N \(Bl RS l'()fl TORNADO Aug. 15 (P) — Georgia all team will wear extra ers, both fore and aft, this fall. The new rules specify uni- forms that will not blend with the and the big figures will break the famiiar gold of Tornado BIG Atlant h's foi HE PAYS IN POUNDS Bobby Jones' normal weight is around 180 pounds but he has been known to lose as much as seven | unds during the course of a three- | ay golf tournament. ‘ | BABY CARRIAGE Wheels and All CHILDREN VEHICLES Re-tired SORS and KNIVES Sharnened TENNIS RACKETS Re-strung BICYCLES Repaired Monier Bros. 42 MAIN ST. SCIS Pl SVER BATTALIND Terre Haute Terror Picked by Experts {0 Win Hondey ‘ Hartford. Aug. 15 — Hud Taylor will step into the ring at the Hurley | Monday night in unique role—that the favorite over a champion and in the cham- pion’s home town The “Terre Haute Terror” will be the favorite in the betting and will also be the pick of many who never wager on bouts but who always make their way to a battleground with a strong conviction that a cer- tain battler is slated to win here are several things influenc- ing both those who like to stake a little something on the outcome of a battle and those who make a selec- tion just for their own satisfaction.’ In the first place there is the fact that Taylor has already beaten Bat- talino and, in the process, adminis tered several body punishments to the champion. Then, Taylor, whq Stadium next a of League Standing w P. & F. Corbin 13 Stanley Rule st 10 Fafnirs . . 8 Gascos 7 Landers B. Machine ley Works Fafnir Bearing took an early lead in the game with the Gascos in the | X Industrial League at Walnut Hill park last night and held,onto it to win the contest by an 8 to 6 score. A home run by Joe Kania in thL carly frames really settled the In the other game, a seven-inning affair, the Stanley Rule & Level | team smothered the New Britain| Machine under an 'afnirs 8—~Gascos 6 afnir outfit piled up a heavy lead to some hard and time hitting but this was necessary as the Gascos Kept picking up runs all zlo the line and were within two runs of tying when final out was made. By this time K was checking the Bearing M The while the Gasco team was commenc- | ing to solve | Klatkas' BUD TAYLOR tically all the 1 both the b: ght divisions over a period. . is admittedly one of small boys fighting to- day and also has the Hartford champion in exper- He is a ring general of parts sure to outsmart Battalino er their strategy comes into has met prac ing L er of several year ience and when competition Thf champion is no f supporters; he will be 0{ many who sec for, m hey figure, F hest fights on th should put in a than the one to even that close. Then t} fast as he once was altho ably TINg genera Battalino strength. speed and The controversy is day of the battle draws on and is one of the factors making for the erest manifested in t tch between the eight champion former bantamweight king The daily workouts of the ci nd the invader from the being watched by s. Battalino has started boxing, ch was omitted from his earlier training to give his ht eye a chance to heal properly and Bat is giving his sparring partners a lot of ban®ing around. Taylor's daily ses- sions are interesting because of his superb boxing. Both boys will be fit known fiddle. They are in fine s n and each day’s tuging-up ing them nearer to the peak he raging as the present and the re as the “erguson’s offerings. Both teams kept hitting the all through the game but the ners managed to place theirs in bet- ter spots than the losers and af- forded their pitcher splendid sup- PO hen the Gascos got men op ball win- Dragons in the first fev proved too much for the Gascos who did net get going well until t frame chan's triple ce fly, and the Dra- gons'on a pass and singles by Bu- cheri, Ferguson and Kania. In the third the winners gractic- ally tucked fhe game away when ey sent four runs over the plate se were the result of a double Bucheri, singles by Krause and Haber and Kania’s home run. An error, a sacrifice hit and sacri 1lls meant one more run crew in the following This ended the scoring of the win- ners and was the signal fer the Gas- cos to get going on the offensive In the sixum two bases on balls and by Klatka gave the their third run. They added one more to their total in the seventh on by McCormic 1 of | second and a wild throw by Krause. appeared as though the lo t tie the score in the Wm\h1 Barnes and Dudack opene h a pair of singles. A base on balls and two force outs which fol- lowed, however, limited them to a pair of runs. e Bucheri and” Joe . ters with three hits apiece in four trips to the plate. The for- mer also turned in a splendid game stop, mgking several fine 4 throws at critical a hit e Kania led 18 to X count. |, | resulted in an 15 to 1 4 9 4 110 00x—8 ) 001 102—8 Three base hits Home_ run— Krause, Two base hit—Bucheri Sheehan, Bucheri actifices—Klatka, k out—by Klopp Stolen hases—Kopec, McCor: Walicki, Dudack, Haber. Dodple plays— Walicki' to Krause; Wojack to Klatkas Restelli to Klatka. Umpire—Fitzpatrick | Stanley Rule 48—XN. B. Machine 1 Stanley Rule batting averages were considerably fattened last night when the team buckled two New Britain Machine pitchers for hits and 18 runs in a game that win for the second place occupants. Four homa runs were made during the contest and four doubles were rapped out. Only in the first inning didy the | Newmatics give the Rulers any kind of opposition at all. In the second inning the team started with three runs. One more was added in the third, three came in in the fourth, seven were picked up in the fifth and four added in the sixth. The contest was called by agreement at the end of the seventh inning. The Newmatics got their only run in the fourth on an error by Wen- droski a walk to Haines and a singls between first and second by Vin Matis, s Cobb started on the mound for the New Britain Machine.” went through a barrage so thick that even a flea couldn’t get through it. He retired in favor of Ferrence with two out in the fifth inning and sev- en runs scored on him. Billy Darrow, Jack Argosy Nick Gill each got three hits. The first two got a home run, Argosy over the center field fence and Dar- row in right field when Tommy Haines failed to cover the first bound on a single. Partyka and Casey also lifted the ball over the nter field fence for homers. Micky oonan and Partvka each got two hi “Starhead” Budnick was the only Newmatic able to solve the slants of Casey, Rule pitcher. He had a perfect day at bat belting out four its in as many trips. Ofe of his bingles was a double to the center field barricr, He also played a nice game at third base. Darrow star®ed at short for the winners while Gill rade two nice catches in center wer and | tield The summary STANLEY RULE AB W Sss35usuuay orf wlosssmacmssd receding Page) Darrow 1 —Mangan OUR BOARDING HOUSE HMF - DRAT THEMI! —THIS IS A PLAIKY , €ASE GoF MUTINY f e EGAD ~ F 1 WERE oM -THE HieH SEAS ID PUT THEM 1M "~ IRGKS! ANYMO ! en |F, AFTER IS ALWAYS PUT CEMEMT I8 Vor PALCAKES AFTER THIS v DEN NG Aks SINK ! GET THAT FAT PORPOISE, SUNNING HIMSELF ol “THERE AT MUCH DIFF BETWEEN “THIS RIVER WATER AN" SASON™S ToP DECK COFFEE ! AHS GONMA HELP Nod , HEY -THERE No7 BOVS !~ C'Morl BACK YERE AN’ MAKE UP Vo' BUMK BEDS !« AH AINT DoIN” UP DEM WoOLF NESTS Fo7 o’ BEKFUST, Yo7 GOoNKMA DIVE OVAHBOAD AMT SWiM AWAY, MoUTH SoME MORE TASOM! ~\NoUuR GoLD TeeTH FLASH TLIKE A HELIOGGRAPH! GH o