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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. —_— KIRKHAM TO MEET JOHN ROGAN IN TENNIS FINALS OF MEN'S SINGLES SATURDAY AFTERNOON—LANDERS AND GASCOS TO CLASH TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE—POLICE TEAM DRUBS MERIDEN COPS IN THE FIRST CONTEST-—SPORTS ATHLETICS APPEAR SURE REPUBLICANS WIN | Ashcan Sometimes Uncovers Some Great Hitters (LANDERS AND GASCOS TO TO COP ANOTHER PENNANT FINAL CONTEST! CLASH IN DUSTY LEAGUE Philadelphia Fans Are About Ready to Hear the : 4 > ) ; Baseball Rivals to Meet in Feature Game at Wal- News That Mackmen Have Sewed American Bke 0]][ s tO 1 Win Over ¢ o » e : : nut Hill Park Tonight—Both Teams Anxious to League Race Up—Battle for Flag in National Washmgtons in Short Game ' e S Score Victory in Last Meeting of the Season— Goes Merrily on—Senators Trounce Browns— ‘ 2 3 ) o Neither in the Running for the Championship Robins, Chicago Cubs and New York Giants Are e : i » L —P. & F. Corhin to Meet Last Place Stanley All Defeated in Games. Am Leeionit. o BRI 00 o : ’ Works Combine. Republican A. C |P. & F. Corbin 13 813 | Stanley Rule.. 11 733 |Fafnirs ...... 533 Landers 2500 | —_— Gascos . AT 'Stands Out Today as Big Threat == "ecoine e | inWesternOpen Play | awnouen pracuicans notmine is at |stake in the Industrial league game {between Landers and Gascos to- Orion, Mich., August 21 UP—"The night, these two bitter baseball ri- | Haig" isn't through yet. Suddenly|vals will clash on Diamond No. 2 | | for the last time this season in what : : 5 |reversing the form that threatened | i : G L ned | chould be one>of the stiffest battles i 3 i to topple him once and for all time o .. ing to between the | of the entire season. The teams from his pedestal as one of gO]fS‘arp eag-’, to score a victory in the | greatedt stylists, Walter Hagen once |last meeting of the year and for | more stood out today as a one big [thiS reason. both outfits are keyed HElLMe > | - . [threat in the western open chamt |UP (L0 & igh pitch in anticipation NN i ; of the game tonight. \ 3 5 o | pionship, one of his favorites tour-| ® 1'% FROC SRR L came be- Remens. hind Landers and a win for then i A record-breaking 67, five strokes | ‘i 0 B0 o "o { e ; | under par, in the 18 hole qualifying |, 008 R ine f‘;u’:")‘f;lfla:a {round over the championship In-| 5 IAM BRAUCHER i dian Wood Country club course yes- while the Gascos are in fifth. 3 . | Although the pitching selections e orts Editor) {terday and a 66 in the practice test | 2 - have not been announced. Long- name six of the KIRKHAM TO MEET JOHN [ishedarbetors ey Hagens *‘gnal\moro will probably serve them up n tl National {of his promised comeback. r for Landers while Ernie Klopp will { . terday ared the| g A | the Gascos. shots with nis b B e CY, g Shotaiiin Sl o i e peccre In the other game of the night, |snared an eagle and four birdies on thé Tesgiis Tealitk & & V. Coter ) 3 Lo e QG . -7 |his triumphant round and lost only | o leag . & F. Corbi Championship in Men’s Singles to be Decided at Wal- | on» decision to par—on the _short|team will take on the Stanley Works. The league leaders ara nut Hill Park Saturday Afternoon at 1:30 o’clock |thirterntn wrnere & short SpRO3Ch noavy favorites to take this contest 7 ¥ : 2 % as little opposition is expected from —Men’s Doubles Matches to be Played at 3:30|twke o four against a par three. M|y Wpyiniiors. However. mors o’clock—Women’s Doubles Teams to Settle Title cver carded and that included the than one surprise has been sprung | in the Industrial league this year at 1:30 and Mixed Doubles at 3:30 o’clock . i e MLE e O e eRt 8 o S et i seasons that have been his. z Withal, Hagen faced spirited com- | “an ham and John Rogan | petition and a big fight from a bril-| Both of the games will start s in the men’s singles R |liant field as the big push-oft in the | Promptly at 5:30 o'clock ham nnis 72 hole medal drive for the cham- Newmatics Quit cted by the m pionship opened today. Chief among Bryce Long. secretary of the cion. K his rivals were Tommy Armour, the | Athletic committee of the Industrial d A. §. D n in t [ defending champion, Horton Smith, Council. received a letter today from aatch while Rogan upset | and “Wild Bill” Mehlhorn, who did | Harry Linnchan, manager of the ket by defeating Harry not have fo qualify vesterday be- [\]“: ’:”“““ Machine team stating ekt e flsis Tha w scores. in lagt |that. due to circumstances over| : in o thriting Togas Cow Puncher SHOWS fo[cause of thele low scorce. in 2t | whicn tns ciub has na contrel, i has Lk e d SR A h men's B Ad N 9 was Johnny Farrell, the former na- | become almost impossible to get De I'ranzo ( T g ? L E decide Walnut ]g \fllllflge at No. tional open champion, who finished |{eam together and the Newmatics) when h LIUE s idec LT oont St one shot behind Hagen in yester- | have decided to withdraw from tho o'clocit day's 18 hole qualifying test with | league. eats 3aublea KArkRRm || Nes X, Aug. 21 (P—American |, prilliant 65: Al Watrous, who| In connection with this, he state idson will battle the Rogan polo critics, who have ventured to scored a 71 and the two Espinosa |that the Newmatics will conside in the finals at 3:30mame the team that will be selected | brothers, Al and Abe, both good |their three rematning games in the afternoon. Both 1o oppose the British in September’s | campaigners in medal play league schedule forfeited. The game of these teams swept through the |international maiches at Meadow | SO roomy was the qualifying|Were with the Stanley Rule & Level opposition to win their way to the |Brook, were not so sure today as space vesteday that 121 made the |Landers and P. & F. Corbin. what three players will rid grade for the championship tussle| NoO official change has yet bee: he wom doubles. Natalie | Captain Tommy Hitchcoek with 8§4's ,or better. Thirty-two |althorized in the league standing. ki and Lilian Reckert will meet | \with W. (Rube) Willian he |automatically qualified because of — team composed of Mary Hen- Texas cow puncher, replacing Earle last vear's low scores. | JOR LE G L DE Saturday sity “Whitgs” again triumphed over | today and tomorrow, while on Sat-| mixed doubles finals will be “Reds” 19 1o 15 in a spectacular | urday, the low 84's and ties will| = i b Ived At 0o aion g 3 SRR | battio . ‘n over the | BY the Associated Press. Cnele Ron. Plaved at 3:30 o'clock ussle. In all but'two periods the |battle for Armour's crown over the | BY '8 Jopcated Breste o 00 o final matches i “Jayvees® aided by a seven-goal |36 hole route. ( | | Brooklyr 1 Adolfo m a tria The seme fins : National e He xed doubles will be played at any |papgicap played the Hitchcock com- G Josgry e ; S 5 = Batting—Terry, Giants, .403. oug (I before Friday night o that the | pination to a standsuil. but in those | YESTERDAY'S STARS A e Y 7 s may ved according 10 o6 periods the hites” appeared | ; ) semi-finals, the |\o be the best : Runs batted in—Wilson, Cub, 138 combination yet to Hits—Terry, Giants; Klein, Phil Reckert and Kurt Corr s of test | i P i e r‘a.lja the fleld in the series of t the Associated Press. lies, 185 R Grove, Athletics — Won cighth| Doubles—Kiein, Phillies, 43 S A straight ard twenty-first game| Triples—Comorosky, Pirates, 21. o the forward position. but in spite of |of season as Athletics dcfeated Vilson. Cube. 43. n Wolski will meet \ipjs pe showed to better advantage | Tigers Stolen bases—Cuyler, ! ang n"“”‘\’f:j”,‘“‘m. than any No. 2 since Cecil Smith. | pavis, Klein, O'Doul and Hurst, American League e g g, | tried Out at the post several weeks | phillies—Drove out five home runs.| Batting—Gelirig. Yankees, .303. I HAU AL SI O TS, Y ago. He scored three goals and fig- | Davis getting two, to defeat Cubs. Runs—Ruth, Yankees. 133 Aiclochyiv lured in many of the plays that led | Tisher, Cardinals—Home run with| Runs batted in—Gehrig, Yankesd OO [ PTe- | to Eric Pedley, the Californian, tally- | two on base helped to down iants. | 145 sent the trophies to the champions | jne nine times. Winston Guest again | « Kremer, Pirates—Pitching seven-| Hits—Gehrig, Yankees, 177 of the city immediately following the |y ;g at hack for the “Whites” wWith | feenth victory of season, holding| Doutles—Hodapp, lindiuns; Men el e he 206 mane | completion of the last of the final|yyiopncock riding at No. 2 | braves to five hits | ush, 35. P — ! ; matches. Miss Ruth Nelson will re- se Fish £ 4k 3 ‘ 2 only : he batte et e e M e Lucas, Reds — Pinch double in| Tripl s, Yankees, 16 e ¥ Marshall, ss 3 3 e Sy N eronavpamarcetaly Due to warm climate the foothall th drove in run that defeated| Home n th, Yankees, 44.| SR i ok g L ole e Cubs omen’s singles. She won this event |, Pl ines does not begin | Robing in second:game of double- s — McManus, Tiger e ; arlamonn ; ? : | e until November. header. 17, L e s (ELL o7 o oot S5 CHAMPIONS PAIRED 5o OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHER appeared uncertain at nce June 4 American League National League Lead May Be/vuc'ivicu.’ i a7 oy e coree denninss of Chicaso 10 See He Ted Drewes Today in Public — t Stake in Series b Z HeM <~ HEY!! - ReVERSE HAVE A CARE,SIR ! 'Z Ll % 5 é Washington. Aug. 21 (UP)—Two 7 Vour ENGINE AN BACK UP! ‘ HAR-R-RUMF -~ You ARE =7 e e onunted fom Kan- | nnis stars who between them have VoU'RE RUNKING KTa MY 5 ADDRESSING A REAR held the championship for the last Neghvork Glamiainyddec s ey IeHon < vears were paired against each FisH NETS, VoU Bie FLOUADER! )] ADMIRAL ! wrTHIS CRAFT Field. seeking e National a four-game segies : n 19 A t.)“r\ mdav. in the ftn!')rprma\rII o: GET «oUT IN -’ REGULAR ‘| (s AS VITAL A uNT s ) 1o quarter-final round of the na peRes oied tional public parks tournament at CHANMEL WHERE Veu BELoNG! oF -THE NAVY, AS IF (T e L PR S T ~- FRoM TH” LOGKS oF Yod, WERE A SUPER-DREADNALGHT! George Jennings, youthful Chica- | ven more g : g0 left-hander. won the title in 1925 NeWw'D BE A GREAT PIL6T FoR EGAD ,VES! ° o sy ) : e : and 1029 and is favored to repeat STEERING SCHOONERS INTa UMF - i 2 If Je o be defeated, how- EeL Giants had nine vic- fop again this s for the . or. it is not unlikely the upset will 8, . PORT wol MEAN TH' SPUTTT ¢ = e t”-a;i]m m‘ar.‘:}.;;ag‘rr words “optioned.” “traded,’ ‘v he provided by Ted Drewes, 8t 2 FoAMING oNES ! SPUT T-1 el Louis veteran, who held the title in 7. The two are to meet | last year an of the margin was ers’” * a sold dow He was Red § - was up with the Cubs. Conse ds, the National leagli= cham- always wen « ntil McGraw | €1l both Washington entrants and | =il e e e i 1eq to the ol rivals, were expected to provide | e 3 P e Tl e another high spot on today's singles lake program. In the other two matches, | Jack De Lara of Los Angeles, run- | nerup last year, met Thomas Mark- | “ub pitching choice tod while Braves. They are just a couple of | Y Of Indianapolis, while Arnold Si- | 1 Walker one of McGraw'8 south- |0l men who don't know anything ORS of Louisville opposed Alex‘ was expected to pitch for the labout w to do with a baseball | Keiles of Baltimore, ' except to belt it out of the park, | Three seeded players were elim-| Bob Considine and Dooley Mitch- | ed RBlake. who defeated The other two whose names are n 11 innings in the Harry Heilmann of that series, was the the Reds and George Sisler of the Blake has won one and lost three | Decrepit, aged and infirm—but when |inoted yesterday. Kelles defeated | S e e e ey leometo plate, the pitehar |Charles Lejeck of Chicago in five Giants. Walker won his only appear- | shudders. sets, Markey won easily from Bob | /M o st R el e DR Hall of Louisville, and Mitchell won 7;,;/;;[7'/,,,,////[//,’,;//. Advance sales indicated that the| Verily. the ashcan oft hides frlolm Monte Tiller, also of Louis- . Rakior : 1,000 pai _ | treasures! ville. omliaad n ke ot eenme Hob e GELDING BRINGS $10,000 singles semi-finals were to be pldy- Giib! aeriss, (woild be surpassed ini| . New | ¥ork, Atz 210UP—A¢ an 20" todays LDonbieR | playy was fcon the Cub-Giant series. uction of polo ponies owned by J. |tinued in both divisions. | motas 3 ] : il Cheever Cowdim, well known polo- s i b ol YACHTSMAN DIES ist, Citroen. an Argentine-bred geld- FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Pittsburzl 010 Algonac, Mich., Aug. 21 (M--Alex- Ing. brought $10,000. The purchas- Two ts: Berger, Maguire. Three | ander Irving McLeod. 78, interna- |°r was J. A. Schnell. a prominent T e omoros a5 | tionally known yachtsman and for- sportsman and polo player of Buf- SR Blue, 1b Metzler, rf g i Melillo, Sheulte, of O'Rourke, 3b Coffman, p Kimsey, p X By the Assaciated Press. \ 2 =20 B O O T Loal ok " | mer vice commander of the Yacht.|falo. ' Six horses were disposed of| ~Newark, N. J-—Mickey Walker, = ' T cre Sefhold men's association of America, died/by Mr. Cowdin, fetching a total of |world middlewecight champion. out- : fiEAR ADMIRAL T Rice, T BC3g e == 1t his how o lzst night. 230,800 inte ee I . Philadel- Harris, rf s i 1 Falitoraters, football | Hin SCARTAL i il e 3 il potmied. ¥inof 4 Horglorle,. RULAK } HOOPLE ,oF -THE NET JESTRAVER o P phia, (10) on-title. ez —_— Manosh, 1t s 1 ) elrd e’ensively n i ~** and held sev-| The University of Pittsburgh foot- | Indic George Godfrey, 8- 2/ - 01930 8Y NEA STAVICE, WC.T Cronin, s ... 3 last your, vill play only two games cral public offives there. Ile was ball team will go into training at|Leiperville, Pa., knocked out Elijan = S T Tudge, 10 : 0| away trom home this season, |son of a ship builcer. | Windber, Pa., September 2, | Lee, Chicago (1), A | \ [