New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930. BURRITTS AND SOKOLS SCHEDULED TO MEET IN SENIOR CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE — THREE-CORNERED SERIES BETWEEN LOCAL TEAMS WILL OPEN AT WASHINGTON PARK TOMORROW—PAT ROSE LEADING BATTER IN BRISTOL CIRCUIT—SPORTS CHICAGO GETS TWO-GAME VANCE'S NINE YEAR PARTNER BENCHED BY BROOKLYN ROBINS BURRITTS AND SOKOLS TO LEAD ON BROOKLYN TEAM _ BATTLE IN CITY LEAGUE (Cubs May Strike Deciding Blows of the Battle for Na- iR . e ; i Position of Circuit Leaders Threatened as They Face tional League Pennant—Face Phillies in Series as s gt : e i : | Another Contendex for Pennant — Pirates Heavy Robins Tackle Pirates—New York Giants Trounce : i ¢ [ i i | Favorites to Wipe Away Seneca Opposition —- Holy Cincinnati Reds, 5 to 0 — Philadelphia and Pitts- \ g e - - . ‘ Cross Slated to Cross Bats With West Ends—Na- burgh Divide Double Header. i : : e y £ 7 b tionals Play American Legion in Jumol Loop. Sokols AT A FAST PACE Babe Herman of Brooklyn Clos- . rirst siace in the senior city | Baseball league will be at. stake this ‘ mg in 0|] Leader ternoon at Walnut Hill park when t e Burritts and the Sokols clash in [ _ e first game to be played on Dia- New York, Aug. 16 (F—Once in | mond No. 1. The Sokols, although the lead. Bill Terry, New York's star | tied with the Pirates in the number first baseman, seems nt on im- °f & lost, are occupants of first DGR R L e e o s ie'of the fact that they e S e . re win than the Pirates e e o them This situation 1use the Burritts and the and the lea s sluggers. the Brooklyn Robins, finally was supplanted by Al Lopez, Terry has inc pennant race vo points. < cause of th win for Cellar o ; a : erman otl (hem today her win for A nvnrjul\.‘l. 1 N3 .' C . X when v play the Pirates third 1 an even crag PRRECN o Ofher 1 100 £ 8D : hey t the Sokols, the O'Dou € B t place and the Parish Team Given Decided Edge Over Burritts in the Bonppiten 0o ' Hos / y n S onits leagie Nillither Opening Contest of Three-Cornered Playoffi—Both nica | P : 4 ) Clubs to Have Strongest Lineups in the Field— e ey ek from today. The So their best an ene Burritts and Holy Cross Clash Next Week—Ken-| '-sritc i drop in andives jde to hold on to their advane sington Slated to Meet Waterbury Colored Crew. = £ the eircuit’s sl “he Holy Cross and West Ends second game on Dia- e tied for h will be of the excellent record| this season throughout to other f: F: 10 | T a heavy favorites to d eart basebal 4 Tr i 1 , ens the ¥ opposition that the offer them in the o'clock on Senecas have e this I be expected to littl N0 opposition to the fighting Pir the afternoon Washington The the final ones in ce next § Junior tomorrow . v e = league, the Na- the i ) 3} ¢ the Ya : . e B t d to play the the second con- g s f This will be layers all liv the northwes: R ER PSS . Y tail enders in the junior circuit. , they have had | 5 e ' — e - * £ N e AR Blent 5 to meet each : ARy : OLD \l\\nn PRAIS WOOD ed tennic I/ z st Bere. ME G 2 n backers of the two clut ’ < A JEEOUED, ; v, according to ‘ i t ' 3 t E o= their bets at the present teing— B e e ne tories | Che veteran Davis ation after Alexande : s lesitads it A ! hields. who ey stertag : 1 {125 T : fliminated Tilden from the Plarfl‘ N!’\ S d wm] Gmh Ir 2 . . g 5 2 3 Play Colored Team | Hits—Klein, Phillies, 158, 'me L. T tournament. J 3 ! & ; e 21 1 3 The Brass City Colored Giants of Doubleh—Klein, Phillies, and Her- L = afld M il h‘ade,d Rty i oS 0B a0 AT 7 T Wate will invade Kensington man, Robins. 4f « \\TO\I SI: HITLESS WONDERS 3 ks M N § 2 4 tomorrow afternoon with an aggre- ER of colored stars from New ey s v Sl e nd Waterbury. Rated as s 1 R ‘ 3 3 3 the hest colored team in Connecti- z J > : ut. the visitors form o e | ¢ i Eague ) h pitcher : 3 2osd t baseball attraction a Ll Athletics, Terr s Glants 1t inning and a single p i‘gi: INY i @ 2 e e e G kees : ¥ JU.J LA 9730 o s he lineup of the team S ill star 3 o'clock. | mmn ra 1 dirates i i ble. will spend a part of Town City League YIRS 8 2 Srortilters it ol TORC, TRACK HANGER-ON John Killcullen heavyweight ng soon ir acc t ithern Association du he champion bf t w York A. C. G san e e T First Basman 5 Just | repores'current on’ e’ e ouss el e il eter Yain thia National League : e : o Ahead of Al Simmons ; - e St : 3014 m— OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Aug. 16 (P—TLou Ge mons marched in lock batting (Z SAY,MATOR —~~ToR =] MES SR ~<NoUR /== }“'uef{'ww,\y o WEEKS NowW THAT & NosSE HAS WiTH - YouR % WEVE Bzed oM THIS & FADED FROM A STUFF AND % HoUSE-BOAT, Nou CAN ]r SToP-LIGHT RED 1= NONSENSE! REALLY SAY,FoR TH' JL 5 A LAUNDRY e ) | FIRST ME 18 YoUR /£ TAG PINK ! e | = T e LIFE , THAT \/au‘m: |~ AH NES ~~ HERE ~ Hveme 7y week. While - 5/ \ f Sy | BEEN oN ’Wi & ) T 1S, SATURDAY RIGHT, WHAT 1S THAT n hi 8 WATER-WAGON! ,m’, F Yo WERE R TE G oy HOME , Noeu'D BE Y { FLoaTiNG 1R : s amounted to 322 o S SEPPING ouT / ¢ THE WATER? v 5 — ToR -TH* _/_,,/ e EGAD, y Hodapp of u:ulavd, nha_ /\$ t safely 165 times. [C?%‘ Low SPaTs © T LooKS 5| Gehrig's more famous team mate \Te W Hiad < LIKE_A . | George Herman Ruth, was in a class | 4 7 N PARREL- by himself in two departments — | €tting home runs and scoring. He | xr}f‘&‘ two honors to give him 43 for the season and place him 10 ead of Gehrig, s nearest Ameri- and scored four 28 runs, t coll | situation re- d unaltered with Charlie f;vh—‘ pis r and Marty McManns of De- | b |t eadlocked with Jfl} 3 Hodapp smacked out a pair | FIGHTS LAST N[GHT of doubles to go into sole possession of the lead in that department with hile Earl Combs of the Yankees | got another triple, to break up his e Cal ky 1 tie with Carl Reynolds of Chicago, outpointed Babe An Combs topping the list vxth 16. B0 Following Gehrig_and Simmons mhrr leading smen were: (o 1 ; Ruth, New Washington, | 361; Ma- ngton, 356 \ % T 51: Hodapp, Y : : \ S Minn.—Charlie S o S el \ R el ‘v’y;;flunr! ; Cronin, Washington, AT { << é& VACATO/\&\ e\ on balls—off Hubbe Althoug . 1t t gest ¢ n ¢ “h ier, Oakland, Cal, (6) With Gehrig Ruth and Dickey set- Hubbell 4, Lucas of the Amer league elding plaie i its § e Chicasy |1NE the gait, the Yankees contin- | $ A\ R ANNA ~ W\ REFOPM\ ociated Pres: Jose, Cal., 1 Francisco—Manuel IFla.. outpointed Louie sco, (5). X 480, ued to lead in team batting with an BostoN SN aibeen siorthi bt an s nark of .250. The West 1 out Mickey Genaro, Water- |average of .311, a point better than | Chatham, 88 «io00v s O o | of .251, | whose luck faltered badly g | bury, Conn., (2). a week ago. Washington gained |

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