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Speaking ‘ of Sports ; There will be a meeting of (hr:} team managers in the American Roiler Hockey league at Hartford | on September 7, according to a re- | port received from the cwners of | the New Britain franchise. The pros- Dects ofr the coming season will be | discussed at this time. | There are many who predict 11\3“ there will be no roller hockey play- | ed this coming season but nothing definite will be known about this matter until the teem owners get together and take stock of the con- ditions, the teams that may enter- league and a few other things tust be mulled over number of baseball fdns hered at the Percival avenue grounds in Kensington - yesterday afternoon, were keenly disappointed where there was no game due to the fact that only six members o the Brass City Folored Giants of Waterbury, were present to play the game. who gat There were six more players due at the field but these were presum- ably held up on the road due to a | breakdown of their automobile. Kensington officials waited until 4:15 o'clock when they finally de- cided to call the game off A mistake in accounting of runs scored in the first inning by the Y. M. C. A. team against Nathan Hale wherein the “Y" was credited with four runs when five were act ually scored, really gave the “Y" a victory in the seven-inning game instead of allowing the Nathan Hale team to win in nine innings f > ? After the situation was explained o Manager Gerald McCourt the Ro Bascball lea he declared that the game should be chalked up as a win for the Y. M. C. A. and a loss for Nathan Hale. The “Y" team actually had the game won at the end of the séventh inning by the score of T to 6 The situation w mier, i an up, when Tutko dropped Fritz hit to the right fi dropped the ball stolen second and went to third on the hit. Coyle was safe when the fi baseman dropped the throw and Comier scored, Fritz going to| third with Coyle stopping at sec- ond. Recano then hit a run cleaning the Four runs &cored s a follows: Cor- safe at first e last strike. der and he Cormier had st wa bases were to right n Benu- ce. Ter- catcher bim out Messenger then field and went to third wh eis singled in the same p williger struck out but the dropped the ball and threw at first. On the play, Messenger scored. This was the run that was not counted by the score keeper and it made five runs for the “Y". i team scored another in the fourth and fifth making a total of seven, Nathan Hale scored four in e fiith and two in the seventh making it six. As the game officially was to go only seven innin - “Y" team should have been the victory. singled Manager McCourt, after examina- tion of the r the “Y" should be credited with the win and the Nathan Hale team with a loss ords, fi t Two games are being played in the Rotary League today, Vance is meeting the Y. M. . A. and Wash- ington is playing Nathan Hale The Friday ernoon Erook adise postponed games from last will be played tomorrow aft- ! at 1:45 o'clock. Willow will meet Washington and Park will meet Smith dnesday’s regularly scheduled nes will be played Thursday be- of the fact that the annual | game between the New Britain and | Meriden department teams will be staged on Wednesday at Willow Brook The teams mee hat day are as follows Burritt plays Paradise and Smith meets Willow Brook. Friday's | Be played according t e will meet Smith will play Paradise. police ark schedule und \ Works bhad cut 2wy Field was play- tville Ends ball e He was hospital and Vestos, It took the optic. pitching at Parsons, Stanley suffered a eye at M Johnny first baseman over the left in Bristol yesterday, He ing first base the ¥ team in a game with the West He attempted to bunt and struck him over the taken to the Bristol treated by Dr. P. A geven stitches to repair “Lefty” Buckland was the as for r. time In the amateur Capitol park in Hartford Saturday night, Joe Stobiech of this city came out a hero. He was fighting Eddie Jessup of Torrington. Jessup sent him down for a count of nine in the | first round. The blow completeiy closed the New Britain boy's eye. Stobiech fought back sturdily and ir. the third round, he hit Jessup a hard blow in the stomach and Jes- sup was counted out. Lander® will meet New Britain Machine in the Industrial League temorrow night and Fafnir Bearing and Stanley Rule will battle it out. The Colliers will meet the Sequins tn a Junior City League game at Walnut Hill park at 6 o'clock to- night. The final game of the league schedule will be played Wed- nesday night when the Republicans meet the Washingtons / YESTERDAY'S STARS nes, te Sox three runs run to second Yankees Ruffing. Yankees—Pinch tenth, drove in Babe Ruth winning run in first game Sorrell, Tigers—Broke Jnix-game winning streak. Whi — Drove in on tiree hits, one a home White Sox victory in of doubleheader with | give game hit in with Senators ] | Bridgeport | Mrs. | bowl of Southern Methodist Baseball Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 8, Chicago 7. (1st game, 10 innings). C'hicd#go 6, New York 1. (2nd game, called in 5th, rain). Detroit 15, Washington 1. Cleveland 9-2, Boston 3-0. (2nd game called in 7th). (Other clubs not scheduled). Standing W, 81 Pct 875 607 588 508 487 | Philadelphia. . Washington New York Cleveland Detroit Chicago Lou Bosto * Games Today Chicago at New York St. Louis at Philadelphia Detroit at Washington. Cle at Bosto Games Tomorrow Chicago at New York Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at Boston St. Louis at Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday New York 12-4,.St. Louis 4-14 Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 0 . Chicago 5. Philadelphia 4, Boston 4-%, Cincinnati 3-8. (2nd game 13 innings). Standing Chicago Brooklyn New York 8t. Louis Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia Games Today Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Philadelphia at Chicago. (Other clubs not scheduled) Games Tomorrow n at Pittsburgh at Cincinnati at Chicago. at St. Louis. Brook Boston Philade Yor INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday City 3-4. Rochester Baltimore Toro Montreal 3 N ark #Reading 7-4. Buffalo 3- Standing Rochester B.itimore Montreal Toronto . Newark Buffalo Jersey Cit Reading Games Today Tersey City at Taronto. Newark at Rochester. Reading at Buffalo Baltimore at Montreal. EASTERN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Allentown 6 Albany Bridgeport 7-1, Sf Standing w. 28 ringfield Allentown . Albany Springfield Games Today Springfield at Bridgepo Albany at Allent n i WOMEN NET STARS BEGIN NET PLAY Familiar Figure of Mrs. Helen Wills Moody Is Missing H N. Y., Aug. the flashing racket eve-shade Forest —With miliar white Helen Wills Moody m began here today in the annual ni- tional women's tennis singles char pionship Helen Jacobs. Moody in this country missing but the field did not lack st-class competition. In addition to a throng of rising voung Ameri- can players, Betty Nuthall, English ace, and Baroness Levi, Italy's sec ond ranking performe arted Dhai- tle for the American titie Miss Betty Nuthall ain the favorite to cially in view of her provement in pre She gave Mrs Moody a terrific fight in tk man cup matches. Mrs. Lawrence A. Harper of Oak- land, Cal.,-was America’s chief hnp Harper, who has won the S bright and Longwood Bowls s vear, has made tremendous strides in her game and is a worthy oppon ent for any woman player in t world. Other American players rat- ed a chance to win Mar Gladman, Sa Monica, Cal won the eastern grass courts titl: vesterday; Sarah Palfrey. Bosto Edith Cross, ranking No. 3 playe San Franc Virginia Milleagy Philadelphia, and Mary Greef, Kan- sas City Twenty-five first round mat were scheduled today with all the sweded stars but Josephins Cruickshank, Marjorie Morrill Baroness Levi getting into action The other seeded players includ Mrs. Harper, Eleanor +Goss Palfrey. Fthel /Burkardt Greef, Edith Cross and Betty hall and second only to Mre was also Brit- win esp in prac- Wilis of Great was 50 recent it Helen e W tice of Mary Nut- PERFORM HOOSTER BAND WILL Indiana university's marching band will take dedication ceremonies at mous part in the the new universi- ty, Octobe when the Hoosier eleven meets the Mustangs. who | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY,- AUGUST 18, 1930. ‘SUKULS HAND ~ BURRITTS LACING (Continued lrom Preceding Page) | by scoring seven suns, They added | two more in the sixth but made no attempt to score after that. Massey was relieved by Flood in the sixth and he turned in a fairly | neatly job. off his delivery on a home | Beagle with a runner on base. orie | and | Sarah | The Pirates collected 16 hits dur- ing the game. Fink was the only Corsair to get three h mons and Argosy gottwo hitseach for the Senecas. Simons played nice game at second. Begley d at short for the Pirates. The summar; 1 starr ves ot Ned Simons, Argos Flaod, o | Barba Pirates Two base hita Reagle. Bases on balls 3, Flood 1, Beagle s 3. Mas autter West Ends 8, Holy Cross 2 The West Ends won fourth place in the final league standing as the of their victory over the Holy ros Going into the game the two teams were tied and as this was the last game on the schedule for cach, the winners took the upper pes. This game turned out to be battle with the winners zai sixth x—14 runs Massey 113 0 Argosy. Home Rrooks 2 2, Flood a real ing the aeoiin the when they scored six to break a {wo to two tis that had existed the fourth. The game was called at the end of the seventh as the result of league ruling. Zuiko and Bl each had the opposing bat well under heir control during the early pa the game but the West reached the former for three hits in the sixth ith some poor support men to pile ta in since nchard nen This, or ip The winners scored the third to break the ice Erickson smacked a home run score Blanchard ahead of him The parish team tied the count in the fourth on Liss’ home run, a double by “Florkowski and a single by Zuiko n the two runs in to sixth Zuiko weakened a the West Ends took the game. Fink reached first to open the frame when was hit by a pitcied ball followed with ' single to move to second. $i Budnick made stop of O'Brien's threw to Klepacki at third in to catch Fink but the third let the ball get away from and Fink scored Bacon follewed, with a single to score his two mates who were on base. Bl d grounded out and Osby grounded to Fitzpatrick who threw to Florkowski in an at- tempt to catch Bacon at the plate The catcher got the ball in ple of time but dropped it as he tagged runner. Osborne took second play and scored when Erick- singled flelding fea 'y Fitzpatrick rickson and Bacon | with two I apiece mie 1 the fine 1 O'Brier the batters The sum- s were ENT H PO A E o 0 0 poell, T¢ ... Rlanchard, © PR OPTHO OLD COACH RETURNS Ryan, head rsity who wa of* Wi 1024, returns coach to assist istlethwaite coa foothall fall ad onsin Coach Ace Hudkins, has taken the Nebraska wild- cat up polo op the west coast Two runs were scored | run by | Cor- | grounder | & pitcher: Collard, PITTSBURGH AB R ST fiflATTALIN[l MEETS TAYLOR T Tl]NI[iHT Terre Haute Batfler ande Gham- [ pion Clash in Non-Title Bout Hartford Card Tonight bout: Bat Battalino, Bud Taylor, Terre Haute rounds. rounds N. J Grant sowmonLr wlavcumossoy 5 BROOKLYN AB ¥ 0 1 Hart- | 3 st [ Moore ar | ford, vs. Ind., 10 | Eight Union City, Cuba, 135 pounds |pa, Fla. v cago, 128 pounds: Holyoke, vs. Eddie 122 pounds. Four rounds New Haven, vs. Billy Averra, Beach, Fla., 126 pounds Hartford, Aug. 15—"Bud" of Terre Haute, Ind., former ban- tamweight champion, who defeated | Bat Battalino In a close, hard ba‘ tle at Detroit in March., will enter the ring at the Hurley Stadium to- night the favorite to repeat over the world's featherweight champion Taylor, a veteran in the rugged sport but still rated among th topnotchers, has had his last four or opponents on the floor—La AL Singer, Earl Mastro and Rattalino. all in tribute to one of the hardest lefts ever boasted by bantam or feather. The “Terre Haute Terror” has worled out here each day the past week before a big turnout of fans and has impressed by his speed boxing skill and hitting power. Battalino, plainly not pleased the realization that many of hometowners are picking Taylor repeat. is in great pe and s he is confident of turning the tables d hopes to do it a knock- out An interesting angle fight is Ralph Lenny, [ 127" Jack Gieraldo, Leto : unders, Chi- er Nadeau New Y vs To Prince B Bu Marino. Palm Frankie * POLO QUARTET1S Have Already Been Picked Mo seeme when t {come fped guest lets aga Ar Yori, 18 a fairly Intern around next month, Hopping, Hitcheock 56 in thgre swin tie British oubt that might have e hether fhese gentlemen v Mes b € the to of Sands Point vhen they rode in over the second str The but t's ferec ociation, in its lletins didn't say test match yesterday of ton the subject of the r Taylor's camp has zsked that a nou- Hartford referee handle the bou: the or tha and Commissioner Donohue has said f that he would give the request con- sideration. Interest in the bout is and it is expacted that tr mount over $25.000 Tavlor's next bout will be witn Kid Chocolate at New York. They were matched before Chocolate wa njured in an automobile accident and then the bout was deferred fo make room for the Chocolate-Jacki: Berg battle r young any Ma t young Hog mmittee's c or Elmer vas the people’s lifornidn, who looks and rides like Buff 2de one appearance as y and rate Boeseke, ate-w vd gate wii ce as a rode any down that Pedley ord for goal scor Cecil Smith and two daring hombres were two other co No. 2 post. The Texans play as good polo or better than | ping in tt After the Tremayne ¢ nounced that od match f or be played o vicked team would be Balding, No d Lacey the English ber of eas up their m Ed Hurley has 5y dercard that promis.s ping it is an eight®roun ;, Lenny, Ba Jack Gieraldo, Tony Leto, who floorel Bat for eight at Foot Guard vears ago s Prince Saunds Chicago in another of the eights. GIANTS PROVING 10 BE DARK HORSES (Continned From Precedi ar- E a the the Pat Roark, k. In the will engage in RUTH FIVE New York. Aug (UP)—B: uth today was five games vs ahead of his record schedule as & he it in the Yank ith the White Sox vesterday. 7 when he hit 60 ho ot his 44th on Septem ne of the year result of 100 002 FINAL CLEARANCE (Week of August 17 - 22 Only) 109 Kuppenheimer Suits '29.50 Formerly up to $65 N.E. MAG & sons (New Britain's Largest Store for Men and Boys) E 0 ALMOST CERTAIN Experts Satistied That Players (UP)—I bet today that ional Polo matches sre nd ca's team was ridden in- field to an pre- as ial one for Hftchcock's fou Hop- are of the test matches it hoice o No beau a lonz on ru then went r- the ust Hop- GAMES AHEAD No. 44 game ORIOLES WITHIN SPORTS SUMMARY POINTS OF LEAD = Gt it s —Clifford tor pionship. . Newa wins Double Victory Puts Baltimore i» L Two Games Behind e s o s como M3 By the Aseocia Once again th have fought t national within st ng Roct Press Baltimore up the Inte and Eddie J, Austin, Texas Baltimore, Orioles biir way percentage lac distance of t Rel Clara women's doubles nnati hester ings, Cohn Wilmer look Baltim Toronto wa Oriol winnin, nings and t and K in the past home run of the count in th first game, able one- hand Tunning t nce Bar- ton saved the Orioles in the 10th. Ir the second. the Orioles took adva tage of their eight hits off Barnes and Samuels Baltimore has Jer for the twin defeat of Ro ore as e season t ninth inning of the ey ( vour henefit. Women's Berkeley s doubles with and Miss Racing oga Springs, N. 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