New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. - BURRITTS AND PIRATES MEET IN PLAYOFF OF TIE GAME IN CITY LEAGUE TODAY—SECOND GAME OF THREE-CORNERED SERIES TO BE STAGED AT WASHINGTON PARK DIAMOND TOMORROW—TEAMS THROWN INTO TIE IN ROTARY CLUB CIRCUIT CUBS EVEN COUNT WITH Y. M.C. A DEFEATS GIANTS IN SERIES GAME TARS IN PLAY-OFF Chicago Scores 12 to Team—Robins Suffer Hands Pirates by Win Over of Reds—C(ardinals Beat the Tigers—Senators t Triumph Over New York Fifth Straight Defeat at Phillies— Trounce Browns— ] nal Soft Ball League Braves—Athletics Nosed Out by Wins Championship of Frater- {IE IN WORLD SERIES ?HAUSER TOPPING PIRATES AND BURRITTS RUNMAKERS | HOME Baltimore First Baseman Want- ed by Major League Clubs e SET FOR BATTLE TODAY nior City League Pennant May Be Settled After Contest at Walnut Hill Park This Afternoon— Win for Corsairs Will Mean Game With Sokols Next Week—Defeat Will Settle Circuit Race— Yanks Down to Indiens. West Ends to Play All Star Junior League Ag- American TORONTA DEFEATS BALTINGRE Al s Have Penchant lor ¢ Orioles Sethacks National League BOYS" BASEBALL TITLE Second gfirega!iopfi.w are reported to ha for his contract The slugging first Baltimore team, who under baseball's big tion to annexing t in the Internation now tops organiz circuit clouts for the s Fifty-four hqme his bat on August Contest in Three-Cornered Playoff to Take .. Place Tomorrow at Washington Park Diamond— ’ Intense Rivalry Exists Between Two Clubs—Bat- < tle to he Started Promptly at 3 o’Clock—Ken- . singtons to Clash With Senecas at Willow Brook | Park. (ty Nutball Meets Mrs, Anna Harper for Net Crown K no new ex- | final rouni.| ed her w irough th only to fall before the en che Watson did however, V-,n;u‘ s look much more fav- Mrs. Harper. although a opponent, holds no such s did Helen arah Palfrey of Brook- climinated Miss Mor- © nderson of 2 . while Mrs. ith ross of San ted Marjoric Glad- | nta Monica and Joseph- :shank of Santa Ana, 6-4 championship was *3 {12150 (B S ) and bout two hours later. t Chester- nd. opens its football o | scason September :7 against Mary- land at College park, ENS TOURNEY . the Batting Lists . HEAVIEST HITTERS 5500 © & S New York Stll at the Top of re will ejther be a tie for the after the this after and tha tlement layed dur- | I be staged on Dias nds—All Stars El OUR BOARDING HOUSE TM DUE BACK AT WORK MOK DAY, ¥ I HAVE © Do TH’ AUSTRALIAN CRAWL To GET THERE < . Sa Youd™D BETTER N STEER TH’ oL” ARK ¥ FoR HOME ! ~BESIDES | I'VE BEEM oM H’ > WATER S0 MUcH TM DEVELOPING A QUACK _{ AND GETTING WEB b ©1930 BY NEA SERVICE., INC. B | HAD A DREAM L TES! )= JUNIOR CHAMPIONS ADD SPICE 10 FIELD MEET ] lite of Country’s Track Athcletes Gathered Today at Univers- ity of Pittsburgh " BY AHERN LAST N(GHT oF A PEPPY GuY WITH CURLY HAIR ANT A ToOTH-PASTE GRIN SITNG IN AT MY " DESK AT TH® OFFICE ! ~~THEN T BOSS CAME IN ANT GAVE HIM A RAISE N ~THATS T ) oMLY PART T HGME g REG.U. 8. PAT. 2| BACK DUST oN ) = oH BoTHER MUST You Go £ ACCOUNT oF VoUR PLAGUED ooBS 2 FAUGH Vol CAN ALWAYS GET WoRK, 1 HAVE FouMD! -~ oH, VERY WELL THEN !

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