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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. G LBaseball Standing of Sports AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Washington 14, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 10, Detroit 6. (Other clubs not scheduled). Standing w The championship of the Frater- nal Soft Ball League will be decided tomorrow night in a game to be staged at 6 o'clock at Walnut Hil! | park between the Y. M. C. A. and | phjjadelphia the Tabs, The “Y" team copped the | washington chanipionship of the first round | xew York while the Tabs won the second | jeveland . round. Winhers of each half will |petroit ... . play for the championship of the|gi Touis . leskiiey Chicago | Boston . The Pirates baseball team will | practice Friday night at 6 o'clock | at Walnut Hill park. All members| f the team are asked to be on hand for the workout Games Today Cleveland at New York Detroit at Philade]phia. St. Louis at Washington Chicago at Boston. On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Pi re scheduled to meet the Burritts in a playoff of a tie game remaining unsettled from the regular league season. This game. although it means nothing to the Burritts s everything to the Pirates. Games Tomorrow St. Louis at Washington Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at Boston Cleveland at New York NATIONAL LEAGUE A victory for the Pirates will place them in a tie for the championship of the league with the Sokols. A defeat will give the Sokols the pen- nant. The Burritts are determined to reverse their form of last Satur- day when they received a terrific drubbing at the hands of the Sokols, and they will be out to defeat the |Chicago Pirates if possible. New York Brooklyn St. Louis Pittebu Boston cinnati hiladelphia Games Yesterday Louis 5. New York 4 Cincinnati 2-2, Brooklyn 1-1 Philadelphia 10, Chicago 8. Pittsburgh 5. Boston 0. St Standing e in the series be- The second gar i eball team tween three 1ond Sunday afternoon at 3 | P The B s will meet the Cross ensemble ame will take place a the Sacred e Holy Cross. This is nost important game of the e three team ma agers will get together after the third game to decide whether they will play a second or not 40 Games Today o'clock Holy Brooklyn at ( Hearts meet t considered the Philadelphia at Games Tomorrow Boston at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago nent expressed by Philadelphia at St. Louis hed the Batta- POy L INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Rochester poor fights the money from Standing W Jersey City at Newark at Roch: Reading at Buffalo Baltimore at Montreal. We are of the op ino's dra artford due to d his losses on has waned in in Hartford outside. This EASTERN LBEAGUE Games Yesterday Springfield 2 at were to be taken out of Hart- title against a | 1 is a poor champion, NTERPRISE PRIVE FAVORITE mallest of Four Yachis Is » Over Otber Three Standing W ! Bridgeport Allentown Albany Springfield © 1315 13 Somt Games Today Springfield at Allentown. Albany at Bridgeport. ORIOLES THREATEN "~ TOCAPTURELEAD orite, eta- ter Is Losing Games me Orioles place rate last eleven e Redwings out of out of first a furiou have won nine of thei games, while the best t perform- | could do was to take five 1e to a great ling she re- Harold 8 member full rFame rday oy taking a doubleheader 1 Ro 1-2 and 3 er, ttack drove mound Jpener from fourth inning of the t Buckalew and Smith to stem the tide of tk slugging. Stuart Bolden h best of John Pomorsk. a pitcher's duel in the second encounter, the un- oles the were able ay for the ition he four sloops Baltimore Is Winning as Roches- "1 He's a Bear ,. sted tion is Max Baer, at avyweight vouth who recently swarmed all over old K. O. Christner of Ohio, knock- ing out the reformed rnbber puddl second round. Ba in w insist the you headed for sensa- TILDEN SLATED ~ TOMEET MANGIN Big Bill, Despite Injured Hip, Is 4 Heavy Favorite national champion, de- red hip of much of bed him d ced through fo g spectator Tilden's Davis Cup have also accor teammates into the singles plaver. will Wood, sensation- lison of Austin Texas, and his Cup doubles part Johnry of Orange will also is like! an nd it will provide Last of Terry Sisters Dies in Home in London London, Aug. 21 (~—Marion Terry, last of the four famous Terrs sters, who for years wege leading res on the English stage. died today in her home in London at the age of While her career overshadowed to a great that of her celebrated who died two = beloved by British pl fift yvears ed in a la was always extent and Floren 'a hero from the first game of |two himself to aid greatly | cleared | single over second. Ca 1 MERIDEN POLICE TEAM IS Hardware City Bluecoats Win First Game of Home and Home Series by Score of 10 to 2—Johnny~ Smithwick Proves to be the Hero With Two Hits That Drive in Five Runs—Tommy Feeney Emu- lates Tris Speaker With-Two Catches in Left Field—Account of Game. Johnny Smithwick. special po- liceman by virtue of his position as his thought ir breath at city playground director, emerged ve of the get ay 1 er them heme and home series, between the Meriden and New Britain Police Department Baseball teams, when | he. drove in five runs and scored |P in New | Eritain’s 10 to 2 win over the Silver [hi City brass button contingent. Smith- wick hit two dqubles, one coming in | the fifth with two men on and the other coming in the sixth with the | bases loaded. The hits each time the sacks. Mavor Georze A out the first ball to st Mayor Francis Maloney of Meriden. former Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa of this city, Chief William C. Hart of the local police department and make things complete lifted the ball away lder for-a home run ahead of Quigley tossed rt the contest. | | members of the police board, offi- into a leap, nailed cials and guests from Meriden an were in attendance at the A crowd estimated at more spectators also watched ga than 2.000 the ba Meriden wa Hardware City da r. Both tea the acquis the leading pitcher: in ecach but the strong arms of the New Britain nine told effectively against got t e s'ants and shoots of Pechuk. |bell two b mound ace of the Kensington ball |eh for the vester- no match coppers in were ot city Del Vel Campbell on tor Br be s. Huber starred t while Noonan was a Feeney and Politis S Hits came when hits were needed and, except for league support field pulled 10st brilliant on. onegafter towards t and a Tris Speak t filled the bases hw besides Kelly e held to e game was a as yone would Boldt rificed to GUBA ACTS T0 PREVENT DEMONSTRATION BY REDS Sl b Sacco-Van- b one out, lined a single . into 7 He made third base when Kerash Meriden right fielder, booted ball into wd on the left line. Spencer then singled over s Spencer got t Plan to Commemorate zetti Execution Disclosed—Secret Police Take Steps. nnouncement ed with a double between right and _ARAO g’;‘a,: an \,‘A‘ 24 :”'h"f: "Ema} Ym,\l the headquar pencer fanned and so n articalant . caught one on o to right field SR " dings likewise protected for States bu Plans the proje TO MEET TWO WADE TEAMS Lexington, Ky, Aug. 2! (P—Wa lace Wade, Alabama football co bring two different s to meet Kentucky here e years. On Novem lead the Alabama ington and in ke. having signed 1o Devils T footba on a poke to second tilling the ba: then came through rd lirer at the Meriden sho The ball © hot to handle Noonan sc es re loaded. Smith drive betwe ed to then sont r and left eduled this playir at Los Angeles and the same team t eason wit om law-breakers first Woulld-be Canadian Ace F|GHT WOMEN NET DRUBBED BY LOCAL NINE =gt SIGNS FOR TWO BOUTS Lizhtweizht Champion to Meet Mc- Larnin and Tony Madison Square Garden, o Al Singer Madiso SUPERSTITIOUS? Before Canzoneri at Ethel Doro Greef Burkardt of v Weisel an Francisco, ramento; Mary An- and Baron- of Sa City; Penelope dersor hmond, Va Georzio Levi of Italy STARS SURVIVE 'Betty Nuthall Still Retains Place in Tennis Play h Palfrey, 17-year-old Brook- cuously g been esterday Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 21.—(P— Eight players re- mained today in the competit the national women's sing survivors of an origi- feminine tennis eld of a plaver: midd comprised three Cali- from the t and two Greef and Anderson. NEW YORK EXCURSION Sunday, Aug. 24th ROUND TRIP FARES New Britain $2.25 Bristol 5 Waterbury ) GOING Iy, New Britain L. Bristol 548 Iv. Waterbury 10 Due New York®* 25 RETURNING New York® 6:45 P. G. C. T.—Lower Level (Eastern Standard Time) Limited Number of Tickets Sale at Ticket Offices NEW HAVEN R R TOPCOAT DAYS Are Here Again 0% os On Every Topcoat 30 A A 1 A. A on THE Come in Today and Make Your Selection N. E. MAG & Sons MAG BUILDING — 160 MAIN ST. By WILLIAMS T AINT NEVER "\LoweD T 530 (pes.v s parore ‘0o | AND OUTER. 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The Toronto Maples Leafs made a clean sweep of the day’s double bill and the series with Jersey City, win- g 6 to 0 and 10 to 3. In the first SALESMAN SAM tilt Frank Barnes held the skeeters 1o four safeties but the second was battle between Kyle Gra- Georze Miner t is it ive innings or u ham w chased to the showers by | he umpires for mixing with Stew- art in a fist fight. In the Leafs' half of the same inning Miner wavered and before Moore could get warmed | up and rush to his rescue, eight hits had spelled eight runs. Two more tallied before Moore succeeded in | getting the Leafs out, thus account- ing for all of Toronto's runs in one | frame. Sheedy drove in four runs in the wild inning, two with a tri- ple and a like number with a double on second time at the piate SANDE TO RIDE New York. Aug Yarle Sande, rider of Gallant Fox en route westward to ride Reveille Boy, long shot winner of the American derby 1t Washington Park, in the Gover- Derby at Springfield, 111, Sat- is OH, \ FORGOT,DEARIE' READ THIS_LETTER | WRSTE TO (\CTHER. BEFORE YOU Go! Knows Men WHY MIGOSH WoMAN, ToDaY “Es —| KNOW 1S THE TWENTY —FIRST AND YOoU DATED THIS LETTER THE THIRTY-FIRST! (4 GOING To AsSK You To | MalL (T FOR Mme !, S 27 1830 8Y NEA SERVICEIXC. REG U, & PAT. GFF.