New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1930, Page 8

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g " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. — - STANLEY RULE & LEVEL TEAM RALLIES IN THE EIGHTH AND NINTH INNINGS TO BEAT FAFNIR DRAGONS — WASHINGTON COMBINE CONTINUES WINNING WAYS IN ROTARY LEAGUE—GIANTS LAND IN SECOND PLACE IN NATIONAL CIRCUIT—ITEMS CUBS.GIANTS SERIES MAY TILDEN T0 MEET BECOME CRUCIAL BATTLE *([IFf0R) SUTIFR New York Team Finally Takes Second Place in Na- tional League Standing—Pittshurgh and Philadel- phia Must Be Given Share of (redit for Change in Race—McGrawmen Take Close Struggle from (Cardinals—Robins Pirates—Chicago De- SN feated. Big Bill Still Handicapped by His Injured Hip Lose to SIR GALARAD 1§ A CHAMPION SIRE Holds Commanding Lead Among the Money Winmers This Year National Leagie EST FRDAT'S STARS Pacr) lrimqe. arew, Corbett Still Hunts Title | {1 REDWINGS SNAP 0UT OF SLUMP Rochester Takes More Comfort- able Lead in League g by Smith and g of Rip Collins were the Redwings' 4-0 five nvaders walks six hits off Bell cessor, Wele bunch- with to Fred t in- the the PUBLIC PARKS TOURNEY Sixtcen Entrants Still in Running in Tennis Play as Third Round Opens Today. August 20 te. including sceded players has been elim- d thus far. George Jennings paw star and defending champion, vas paired against J. C. Miller, Jr o Birmingham today following h casy victory over Alan Staubly, Martinsburg, W. Va.® This match chared interest with that between Monte Tiller of ILouisville and Dooley Mitehell of Washington. Both latter are championship Chicago south- the men's singles have truc to form, several psets b sceurred in the wom- | 121 ) tball tcam en's division. Two favorites were | old a prac climinated yesterday, Fthel Haas of | 7 o'clock on the South str Buffalo losing to Dorothy Kingsbury All members of of Washington while another Buf- | m and any candid falo girl, Lydia Kayser, eliminated ed to the Helen Rupp of Baltimore. The | semi-final round was being played today, cport for workout USE HTRALD CLASSIFIED ADS e e ——, YOUNGSTERS ARF~ RALLIES IN TWO INNINGS IN TENNIS RACE! GIVE RULERS A VICTORY 3 Fafnir Baseball Team Leads Until the Eighth Inning Sixteen Women Net Stars Battle —Score Is Then Tied and Murphymen Win Game for Helen's Grown in Ninth—Spencer Hurls Last Two Frames— Uses Lightning Speed—Landers Swamps New- matics Under a2 14 to 1 Count—Fatten Batting Averages. Forest Hills, N. Y —The honor o ding Helen Wills Moody as na women's tennis champion was cer- tain today to go to so one of 16 players only about half of whom are old enough to vot In the forefront of the for the title were such youngsters as Sarah Palfrey of Brookline. Mass., who will not be 18 years old until next month, Betty Nuthall of England, who was 19 last spring: Helen Marlowe of Tos Angeles and | N. B Dorothy Weisel of Sacramento, who are just emerging from the girls' | Two great rallies, ranks, Mary Greef of Kansas C ghth and one in the ninth and Dorothy Workman of Los An- by the Stanley Rule & Level geles ball team, turned what looked It was one of these com certain defeat into a brilliant vic- children of the courts. Miss 2 tory over the Fafnir Bearing con lowe. who provided the pr al | hination last night in the In sensation of the secor unc - | League at Walnut Hill park t v by upsetting ers went to the eigh w York veteran e king player of t August succee League Standing 1 with Dz then d row on third. Ar- 1 a grounder to ri and Mickey had to throw to because he didn't have a chance to shut off a run. Noonan walked but Schaefer hit to r and was throwp out at first Spencer's pitches came in so fast that hoth Mickey Noonan. his catch- Ed Crowley, the umpire, and weaving fearful 1ight come through in the light that neither could see. Ha ctly and his curve scramble & “orbi 13 Buch S 11 first for an out Machine . one in Ase- walked to the ish try bounder however, ond when home on third round today. Miss Palf by from Mrs. B. F. § of N r the second round by th cal score of 6 and Miss N d rods tomorrow & I°. Corbin S e H ho ley Wor I e original fi for the third round of iss Morrill vs. Mis Fthel Burkhardt Virginia F Boston: & f vs. Miss Weisel: Miss Cros A Nuth Mrs co. Boston man, Cinc ara Vs QUALIFYING ROUND Indiana Wood Course is Scene To- day of Battle of Pros and Ama- teurs in Western Open. Detro Wood 1{—\ewmatics 1 ompe s batt had a field who woit the we ago and has been OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1ued on Following Page) BY AHERN 2 WY MATOR ., -HIS IS TUST A EGAD ~THIS IS -THE MOST ViOLEMT SToRM 1 HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED ! uM-m—- I HAVE © SAILED BEFORE THE MAST (N SOME VERY TURBULENT SEAS, MLADS «~ AUD I SPEAK WITH ~ 4H- By = AUTHoRITY ¢ LeoK AT YoUR FACE =~ ITS GREEAN —~ ALT ¢ VoUR NOSE,BEING | { RED, MAKES VYou LaoK LIKE A STUFFED OLIY Z - ¢ WERE oNLY Glis ME {0\ FouR FEET| Wo AN A7 = WATER. AR NcouLD | WADE ASHORE (N ATUXEDO! TVE BEEM N A WORSE SToRM THAN HeY, MISTAH OME » CAP'N MATAH ! '), ~No" QWES Me 47, A TLL ), SEFTLE FO© AN HALF BEFQ’ -H* BOAT

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