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\ e T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. MERIDEN AND UNEW BRITAIN POLICE DEPARTMENT BASEBALL TEAMS TG STAGE ANNUAL CLASH TOMORROW—FAFNIRS AND STALEEY RULE MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—WASHINGTON NINE CONTINUES WINNING IN ROTARY CIRCUIT ____________________—————-———-—-—-J WASHINGTON TEAM SWAMPS HNQVLflgAB%ES}ESUU NATHAN HALE CREW 10-1 | " o . ; !Lea e Leaders in Rotary Boys’ Circuit Continue Un- Clinch Second Place by Defeat- : | o | ROBINS TRYING TO STAVE OFF MAD RUSH OF GIANTS Fast Stepping New York Aggregation Creeps Up On Second Place as Brooklyn Loses Hard Fought De- Ready for International Polo’Scrap ; broken Streak in Yesterday’s Game—Glownia Lets cision to Pirates—McGrawmen Are Idle—Cubs ing Colliers 16 to 7 Losers Down With a Lone Hit in Brilliant Pitching Smother Phillies Under 17 to 3 Score—Athletics, ) League Standing Exhibition—Y. M. C. A. Scores Shutout Over Vanc Senators and Yankees Win in American Loop. 0 Combination 10 to 0—Coyle in Fine Form. League Standing | Washington EOMSCEAD TS S0 | Paradise Park. Nathan Hale. . Vance Burritt .. 3| ORI lwes Totals 331 Nathan Hale Washington National League Willow Brook. . Smith 200 Washington contihued on its win- ning ways in the Rotary Club Boys' baseball league yesterday afternoon by swamping the Nathan Hale team 10 to 1 at Walnut Hill park. In| the other game of the afternoon, e Y. M. C. A. team downed Vance to 0 to retain second place inf standing Games Today two games postponed v because of rain are |played this afternoon at Walnut |Hill park. Willow Brook is play- ing Washington while Paradise Park meets Smith | Washington 10; Nathan Hale 1 last | being Two base hits Gacek. Three base hits PBases on balls: Of Kufta Struck_out: By Kufta 6, Gl pire: Paul Vance Shut Out The Vance aggregation was pow- erless before the baffling shoots of Pitcher Johnny Coyle of the Y. M. C. A. and as a result, the Southend- ers failed to dent the platter once during the matinee and were round- ly trimmed, 12 to 0. The game was called in the last half of the sev- enth inning because of the one-sid~e cdness of the score. Only three Vance stickers were able to solve Coyle's curves during the game. Twelve failed complete- Iy to see the pellet and these wers With Glownia, Washington mound | called out —on strikes. ~ The “Y" ace, allowing only one hit in eight |tWirler had the opposition well 1n and a half nnings, the Nathan Hale | hand through the seven sessions and aseball team was powerless to|at no time was he in any immedi- score more han run against ate danger, powerful Washington nine. At > time, the Washington bat- pounded Kufta for 11 hits and |Sccond. one was called out ed 10 runs to romp off with a|Strikes, in the third two. in oy toohehioh dsnenacd fourth one and in the fifth two. e e o Gritzmacher got the first hit for] G Vance in the second, stinging aj Glownia might have scored a no- |%ingle into center fleld. He worked hif, no-tin game excent that one of |18 Way stound to thirdl base bul his males wos o liitle 1as in coiew|mas et stranded, Thithe follow: by e e P D o & inning, Howard was passed but] ence the swat aunted 1|0 R nimed O of GHY base D] safety and helped in the scoring of | Fitcher Coyle before the next batte was retired ‘he lone Nathan Hale ru e mm”,amm”‘k”‘m“‘ ony | In the fourth inning, the first tw batters were frat dnningade. second and third on a passed bal one out, They |DUt the next three stickers were req S i Tobin got the second bingls) O\t out at home plate n |Of the game in the fitth, @ slashing H e teamn scored thres|d0uble info right feld. ‘He went td B e oored ihre*|third on a flelder's choice but wag e S crig i "ot there when a teammate fanned o : for the third out The fourth inning was the big| "y "y, ceventh, the losers madd Washington moment. The team bat- " 5 % 5 5 heir last bid fo: a victory or af ted around in this frame and slam- - : ast a run but their efforts wenf med out four hits to score six runs. for naught. However, they m is ended its scoring for the day fi e bases, n the S IRy SIS (10 ey i L 1O FRLATC: BEECE: i 2 made its first mis he had no worry of any sort. |05 T8 TIE AUS he Nathan Hale run came in in| At EnRn{tialainnEcameiln, iy red the third hit ~for third ing when I8 céd 3 4 Vance nine. Fourhisr was forced td we h Dud s nt. to third on Dudack fly out to Recano for the third out le and came home when Skray-| > 2 hgranaste g e e e tomamy=| For two™ innings; ‘hoth outft » Omards sought on even terms. During thes. R zenic Gagek, Miye two sessions, the e 4 v.flfi retire: e e lin o ne e e = S = : 21 tive. In the last half of the third or the winners. Gacek played a . however, the complexion of thy W halclofial sanieatiiintrd SIS ISHEIEINETE SRR B e Myska starre second. A pret! O x 4 = ska starred at second. A PretN |, qinners batted the Vance hurl ; N N v long, Los An. Py was pulled by the Washington | .. qut o the box. Seven hits and AH]EKJS B‘g F I rJl 8 g Meredith, Toledo, | 182 i the fifth inning when Solo- o0/ rors accounted for seven Y ofai sl mon on first. knocked down a hif X Gertain as It Seemed oo Frankomsii and Myeka backed | TinS With only one out, Rival wa up to throw the runners out it ‘:’n"d' Y:‘:Afl ;:;~::\5°rf:;2] 1:‘: :\i first base. Kufta was the entir:| ERa * works for his te Helplayediny(1n| Cousgu RioHERRTh epidaimese in the field, having three put- | _11e bats were silenced in th o fourth but hostilities broke o1 ! anew in the Afth and another ru was added when Fritz poled a lon £ home run into left field. The win) 0 ners brought their scoring to one and sixth cantos, he ot e or strikes. In tha first ¥ the GUES FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Harold Mays nocked out A (5): Primo 1 out Walter Bay- mando baldo, 'men were third, counters a tired Sells, “auley, Pit ack Gagnon ocked out BUNDNG BETTY HINSFRSTTIT English Net Star Favared to ™7 : Win Women's Net Title American League he summary NATHAN HALE Z o X G WLagb Ny e ¢ R tive been the work of e " s i 1iclose in the sixth, pounding out foy : E : 100 hibitfon behind the splendid hurlin SIGNED FOR BIGHT CHAL 3 ] ! of Coyle making but one mispla in | Gallagher, Boston heavyweight, and ¢} The summary: nar of Beln VANCE : 1 15 Siies Dever A } ) i The winners gave a brilliant e I - 5 il e : £ AL e e 4 Lk odest on, August 19 (UP)—Marty o |during the seven innings. AB R 3 0 ont have been 1o hr Garden a! heo . 2 z p—— (Continued on Following Page) BY AHER Baltimore Team Gains Hali @ Game Althongh Iale H PO A [ hed for a 10 round bout Rost esday night . OUR BOARDING HOUSE LsTeN sasod , B e ARE TH D) H&8se FisH aoTYH K%D;r’i";riigb CAUfi":'(cZUS( B MY Hook o WHEM T WAS CURIOSITY L+ 3( g Apiiinie How THEY CAME UP T FISH ! wjfi:rr IJOASSE;& SUST ORDNSR% T oTHER EMD]TUnSS pakeic E OF TH” =Y TISH! AR Dol KloW WHUTS -TH” MATTAH WIF Yo~ BovYs ., Z BUT Yo ColLDANT KETcH FisH 14 ATUB WIF A NET! ~«~ AH TES™ FROWS MY LINE ouT TH” GALLEY WIADoW - WHISTLES A MNUTE , DEM PULLS TEM IN ! e Nod DoM” BELEBE ME, T AH CAN BU Hoppi AN n“,.l b 9 vears old, has seven years. He the on's Yo thar veakenin ed to only 16 0 ved polo for or at only six goa | one m Fothergiil Watwood Hulleavy Tate, Rerg, Braxton, Lyons, Walsh Kamm Totals a walk. an itt’s home run eight night Bisons to 2 count seven forth homie rur in the by Whitney, Readir pitched Bisons after buried by rst Reading got only one hit, a singic trial | for the hits he s touched for vho lifted a fiy t Brown & box who then too without being seor- seventh Cote. fenaers e Crost when suc- and M Phillips rian tea error and Jo: | Miss Morr gave the Le: - Gibson_ pit Leafs, giving | Bostor Hoot August me. the Buffalo Reading under a 24 nks to 19 hits and errors. Dave Dan- srilliantly for th meet Will of Georgia in October 21 for his 10 rof Hunt of Oklahor Whitman and Scoit Fenway [ inning. Thereafter and derson SCHAAF VS, STRIBLING Babe held at FOR BUST RESULTS ILbK HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS HAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS the As shows how s of the century Harry Payne Whitne rn and Tommy } much to cha mind to an admir; T r Triples: the most games on the long list o Whi organized t ational expedition o to heat Great Britain « m s but he did plant the seed of polo widely 4 Milburn's. magic on th o fleld forgotten grown i turn Runs Runs Hits done Double spectacular a Stolen Hits o polo s Tripie e v o Home tennis go He was the first to re- | Stolen gard his position at back as not |17, ding tting: Runs batted in Doubles ed that h higher ra National Teague Térry, Glants, Klein, Phillies, 1 tted in erry, Giants, 194 s—Herman, Robi Comorosky. F runs—Wilson, (¢ bases—Cuyler, Cu American League hrig Eovisted he is en- nking 414 18 Wilson, Cubs, 132. is, 42 ates, 20. s, 42. bs, 29, Yankees, .391. Yankees, 133 Gehrig. nusk Crmbs runs—Ruth Yankees, 175 Senators, 37, Yankees, 16. Yankees, 44 bases—McManus, Tigers, | | | e RLG.U. 3 PAT. CiF, ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. @ucKV'rHE‘/ HAVE JASoM .

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