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® NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. B Rkt ;Baseba“ Standing fILSON EQUALS TEAMS THROWN INTO TIE ERIC PEDLEY MAY e oo = (S EVEN SERIES | woczws | ONERONMARK| FORROTARY LOOP LEAD AKE POLOTEAW -5 555 WITH GUANT CLAN Games Yesterday T |“ nr polo by the Cleveland 5. New York 4 ersistence featuring h - ToiE T Rl \\ashm ton Outfit Suffers First Defeat of Year at . . it b M s Scedlug Phse) et s DU e PR i":‘,:j'\j’,f;‘?’jl.‘:‘;lw 1 HIS Batting Feat Stands Out Hagds of Paradise Park Combine—Tie Game to Westerner Will Be First 10 ; sive test matches. B i 3 it is very doubtful at the time of | U [?}" & Washington 3. ‘ Above Al Others be Played off Monday and Championship Tilt| Smash Barriers of QUATIEL & semis Tie ener e thronen ion o this i that either the b ball | | 42 goal e otih ol metenatan g b N ‘ akes Place on Wednesday—Parsons Allows Only | uled for this afternoon, will be| tanding New! Yokl Augusbizs iommnail One Hit During Contest—Smith Crew Swamps played. Just what arrangements will | w. s | {Capt m. be made for the playoffs is a prob- | Philadelphia ..... s4 .672 | feat of Hack Wilson, husky Chica- Vance. (Assoc 5 £ t opposed such backs as | lem that will have to be worked out | Washington ..... 7 07 | go outfielder, in equalling the N ; New York, Au X yvears juest and Elmer Boeseke later on. New York |tional League's home run record, League Standing | 3 . 3 2 :;0\0'r an of 2 ‘::Jflrvanrov‘rldf}r: a fellow Califor Hthoutibelng of Sports o — Cleveland lesitare Sk 1H}mands out above all other hitting | 3 X cradle, wyfi‘,"d‘{;\» @ ha! Ars o o Two more days are needed, most |St. Lou o 5 2qp | feats in this week's semi- om(nl‘“aq””‘"o" . {2 o | knocked bri vith his polo mal- | California polo to gain national probably, for the settlement of the |Chicago 3 T 25g | batting averages, issued today and | Y- ) B £ . 5 E v . although Boeseke also championship of the Senior City | 4 '344 |including Wednesday® es, Hack | 2 : league while it will hardly be pos- | brought his mark t 3 last | sible to play the tennis matches off | week, tying the mark set a year ago of an evening because of the short-| (joicina at N, by Chuck Klein of the Phi and ness of time. Detroit at Phil : "";1 napiaymontt Sl S pass the Kleln, however. has honors of his i d Hanna, $hnith own this season 1o make up for the | A tie for ti mpionship of € ceation (e S loss of his four-ba ng crown. | Rotary Boys' Basehall League B He leads the league in runs scored vesterday afternoon when and in two base hits with totals of | Paradise Park, upseting all calcu- 122 runs and 43 doubles and is sec- | lations, scored a 3 to 0 victory ov ond to Wilson in homers and runs | the Washington team in the gam batted in, and is tie with the lead- | t Walnut Hill park. The | ing batter for the circuit, Bill Terry | vi of the Park team necessi- ew York, for the greatest num- | tates the play off now ber of hits with 195. Klein and Wil- | test between it and t | Games Yesterday son have almos complete mon- nner of this co “The “Y" and Paradise teams| Chicago 12, New York 4. opoly in the slugging honors. It is| have a tie game to bo played off.| (Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 1. broken only by Adam Comorosky of This will hr_.~|a:~l Monday after- Pittsburgh 10, Boston Pittsburgh. o leads in hitting | have to be played noon at 2 o'clock at Walnut Hill| st Louis 10 3 a . {itice wiin i park. Then the winner will play off = | Giving them a close race for their M. C. A. and Paradise for the championship of the league | Standing { honors are Babe Herman of Brook- | Park will play off their tie game with Washington on Wednesday | w. 9 t. lyr and Kiki Cuyler of Chicago. | Monday noon at 2 o'clock F with « im % afternoon. i3 Chicago . . 4 500 | Herman is second in three depart- |\Wa Hill park. On Wednesday, | © : joxgaicy i ] i, . YANKEE AND ENTERPP SE ‘;"“ k‘ofn edei -576 | ments with hits. 42 doubles | the winner of Monday’s tilt will bat- | /712 J FREC R Ees ; e In the years in which this league | Z/°PCHM - e -361 lana 16 stolen bases while Cuyler. |tle Washington for the champion- |, ;" ;s p‘,,\h‘m,l . : LEADING IN YAC RACES has been conducted by the members | St louis . . who leads the base steale h 30 ‘:;1.,, b earye in ar E T .ACE of the Rotary club, alr unani- | Pittsburgh ...... 60 nner-up in scoring T In the second game played ves-| " 1 i ; | { mously, the officials who have been |BOSION ....oo. 08 runs and in trip h 15 terday afternoon. Handed i T EE e et in B Four Candidates following the fortunes of the various |Cincinnati ...... 49 . Bill Terry is. for the present. in a | Vance a iRy i . | 2 teams in the circuit so closely this |Philadelphia ... 40 class by himself among the batters Paradise 3, Washington 0 : el ; R S . 8 | America’s Cup Resume Elim- year, declare that the circuit is the —— iy Ot GOl SOUD T Y e f e e : i » 1 1 best ever. . Games Today only regular who is batting better | formances of i e he i rl } Instion. Conteas St Doy Tosnl sianen than .400. His average of | Parsons, mound ace of the Pa ! : Brooklynjat Gincinna | [409 gives him a lead of 14 points|Park team, threw the Rotary The teams have, for the most| Boston at Pittsburgh. e R part, been more evenly matched| Philadelphia at St. Louis ST e o R T than in past seasons and the close v ness of the race shows that the Games Tomorrow boys have been battling heart and| Boston at Brooklyn. URahe sl St il LD soul for the championship. Three — New York z R e el i onublamons Hos teams §odayisiand ansuercatent : : L Philadelphia “uyler. Chicago. the \Washington team chance {o come through 10 Winthe | Pittsbursh at Cincinna e S e e eshustaniie mes Today Smith 7—Vance Two more games are necessary in the Rotary Boys' Baseball league in | view of the fact that Paradise Park inflicted the first defeat of the year | Chicago at Boston. on the Washington team yesterday| St Louis at Detroit afternoon. Both the Y. M. C. A. and | FPhiladelphia at Washington. the Paradise Park teams have lost| Cleveland at New York only one game in the league and | —_— each has a chance to go into a tie | NATIONAL LEAGUE for the lead with Washington, SooussumsowRNp For Defense of almsssscoma, e g0 overtir with a .391 average. Other leaders |iso games next week when Paradise who have at bat often enough | Park Wanked the \\n:).m;:'on team ISR o sy pennant. Lindstrom. New ¥ Hogan, = INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | New Yo and Wilson Chica- Some crack players are develop- —— |80 walked four and had the op- LBt i k. Fani e sloop. to I - 2 Int i [} m e e A T sl e T : B o, oo e o WLARNIN I TRAINING very good pitching was seen during| T . Baltimore 1 first ten.s t 5 3 £iths g g ¢t | 4 x v races worsted the year and if these boys progress| R Rochestet 4 asily hold t t Glownia, mainstay of the Wash- ; hould in the years to come, Montreal 10, Ne: k 5 | with an average ve r\odlr’h ington team, opposed Parsons on certainly will be no Buffalo & y City 0. ahead of Philadelphia fielding | the mound. He also was, in excel- \ H PO A i . t baseball material here in New | Cincinnati is ahead with a .974 [lent form. He allowed only fol fahan 3 2 1 0 ¢ 3 s Soog Elea i Meet Al Singer, to Have Rolling Britain. Standing mark and New York second at |hits and struck out seven batters. ! 3 7 = W 5 The pitet adership is in a|walking six. : . k The end of the 3 season is|Rochester ...... 82 5 : her . du What helped ns more than 30 : . eeided ancouver 2 3UP- drawing near. Nothing brings this| Balfimars S the confict between regular pitchers lanything else to score the shutou: |Howard o 2 RIS SR 0 B AR hE ed b: ; 1w Jimmy Mels ouver welter- to mind more forcibly than the fact Montreal ........ 6 and those who do not hurl s over the league leaders and therehy | h. DB TaRL s R AR fae that local baseball teams are engag- | Toronto . R Joe Heving of New Y. :e certain that the twinn ¢ 3 1 1 ¢ SRt e e b Tankas e ightweight champion, at ing in series with each other. The|Newark .. e 1 average gained fro r S | the plavoff game between Paradis: .. 20 0 Dy oh SRt and Ave. i < : the Yankee dium, New York. Sep- Burritts and Holy Cross meet to-|Buffalo OB R ) T 4 and two defeats t g k and Y. M. C. A. would go into % . ' i over Wt t tember 11, said today he would con- morrow in the second game Of a Jersey City ....,. 3 | pitched a complete ga h ¢ o with Washington for the leagus ;i e . three-cornered affair at \Washington Reading . wesi $ 1| Osborn of Ct : s c- [lead, was the excellent and specta- park while the Kensington team % t and ts him a | cular support afforded him by hi will meet the Senecas at Willow Games Today nark is not Brook in a south end serics. Jersey City at Buffalo i oct. Pat { me after time, the Washington o Newark at Montreal. I claim - as a r al- | batters landed on the ball to After the preliminary playoff, the Reading at Rochester h hi : . e the Paradise Park fielders gob- forgan-Nichols c Hinperealny Geneee Vancouver Welterweight. Who is to Gymnasium. 3 When the wester r leaves Monday for New York he will travel equipped gymna- sbID oLt rcll s flenatlgton pls FASTERN LEAGUE have cast envious eyes on the myt Games Yesterday off the bat of Solomon . 3 the | Bridgeport 5. Alban e T the bat of Solomon. b Are Out to Gain Edge in Current 1 3 1 in his gloved hand v ensy : : the Allentown 4 5 B ated Bresa i 7 ;I.—‘y ‘k‘ ltib in Greater New - | 7 (Including games of Au Series Today. COON\ ON—~— HUNG Beca the tain. the tennis Bridgeport 51| o Bt Wpniliesi & Guylers | Ras[absliedtiongex raibeseaianile (HIRER 0 ; ‘ oe FANCE — AVE " 1 i Molusis in right fie a ity D 1 i r tournar tches this afternoon f:;lf-nm“r\ cees > s tetiy calohes @ P were out the ec v PLAYINK 0oL COOPL have been called off. e finals in Albany - 3 vatted i Vilson b Oa i lotn game t . oday 3 the men's singles and mixed dou- Springfield ...... 22 3 13 3 ‘g..n};‘o,,"fl 2 T Vatio rag hampi TAMS - DEES ; GAM . bies will be plaved on Monday eve = | t ants, 19 Sehind his ¥ B doct < ed up even v t o'clock. In case of rain, the sets| Albany at Springfield, 2 q 3 B ates. 2 it St ory, 1 n he same | ™ AR HONLWY -Two BEETS will be plaved o y ev g dgeport at Allentow v L E SARAZEN LEADS MARGARET RAVIOR | .= IN'GOLF TOURNEY |~ WINS LONG SWIM, e Dou IL< Manush, Senators, 39, Triples—Combs, Yankees, Geh- |fourth wher Has Two Stroke Edg Edge on Field Plnladelpma Girl Gomes in First ringer. migers. 6.~ * in Western Open Play in Canadian Event AR e 1 Dominion Entries Have Only a Two- Indianwood Club, Orion. Mich..| Toronto. Ont., Aug. 23 (P—DMar- v f E August (P—Gene Sarazen today |garey Ravior, 23-vear-old Philadel- NEW i ORK o hir T funners or Point Edge in International Loop held 2”two stroke mortgage on one |ppia girl o turned professional T T 27 T i W T . EXCURSION it e o o | e to escape his grasp—the western D . the from s A : | marathon swim of the Canadian umplonship | tios Zxhibition, was $5,000 the Washington team R i ool el o e e Sunday, Aug. 24th ., 4 drive for the title opened today over | ywnile other favorites found the ROUND TRIP FARES 1 the Indianwood Club course, Sara-| ... 1o swift and dropped out. the New Britain . s2 B points tod zen led the field a shatter- | ppijadelphia youngster, a virtual un- Bristol . £ s 1o be sailec ing total of 1 trokes known in marathon swimming, Waterbury A brilliant 623 strokes u found the chilly waters of Lak n GOING par, on the second 18 hole jou tario entirely to her taste vester Ly. New Britain 6:30 yesterday placed the former nation-|,n4 swam her way to vietory Iy, Bristol al-open champion ahead of the |, oarlv three minutes over Mrs. Ruth Ly, Waterbury field Tower Cotsan of Toronto. who won — Due New Yorke Two strokes b him today | 5o 5 RETURNING vere five threats of various shapes | ' Erpel McGarry of New York, Ly. New York 645 P and sizes inso 1s golfing reputa- | |ike Miss Ravior. t1 d pro 1o com- G, tions go. They were Harry Hamp- |pate in the event, set the pace for S S e i 280 Who |cjght miles only to collapse With | pu g Nuiher of Tickets opped the ficld he end of the ictory in sight. Miss Ravior then o = first round with a 69 and who took | ook the lead and never thereafter | P08 T e D e A ] T Y 1 ! Zis - a 75 yesterday; Chris Brinke, De-lrq)inquished it THE NEW HAVEN R K. : noon BECUSE: PATAEES A __©1930BY NEA SERVICE. INC troit eur who flashed around | Thirq place and $£1.000 went to in 67 strokes vesterday to haul his|pipe) Hertle Gary of New York, who == 3 = 3 S . colors up; Emerick Kocsis, Detroit |\ion the race in 1928, Other prize protessional, Bobe Shave of Marion, | winners were: Fourth, May Looney. SALBMAN SAM The Best P]ace By SMALL Ohio, and Al Watrous of Detroit. |\wvarren, 0., £750: fifth, Anna Priller * who hasn't been in golfdom's lime- | Banoir. Miami. Ila | light since he almost won the Brit- j..n. yurak, Elmhurst b S R B PR = (ki onenii s font eare ago T e s el “EAW —THIS (S GU22LEMS STORE! UEY, RED, DO YA KNOW WHERE SURE! e JUST TooK A ELOP (N azen’s task was by no means |gaiq of 32 finished the course. Olive | WONNA SPEAK TA Sat, EH? HOLD L CAN GET HOLD OF SAM? / BY TH FeeT. TH' MOLASSES BARREL one despite his greater lead | Gaitardam of Toronto, formerly af b TH WIRE AN I'LL calL Him | ‘such favorites as Horton |geatle, was seventh: Joan Foord of Bill Mehlhorn, Walter Ha-|pngland, eighth, and Lilly Dibble, Densmore Shute, and the two |oronto. ninth Lspinosa brothers ~from Chicago, — jyugt before the finish. Leah Riley. Abe and Al 17-vear-old youngster from Keans- One thing was almost certain. |yyrg N. J., fourth in 1929, collapsed | however, and that was,that TOMMY | jy«t when she was in a contending | Armour has been deposed as cham- | jogition, and had to be taken from pion. The Black Scot trailed Sara- f{ne water. Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong, zen by 11 strokes, principally be-|petroit, had to give up at 63 miles cause of bad putting and was con- | syffering from cramp: sidered out of the tussle el e Other leaders as the final drive FIELD GENERALS GALORE opened today were John Watsonm, | Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 23 (2 —Dan | Laurie Ayton, who had 145s: Shute | \jcGugin, Vanderbilt's coach, has a and Abe Lspinosa. who had 146s: ! {ough job picking his quarterback forton Smith, Mechlhorn. Ed Dudley | this fall. He has five capable signal nd Charles Kocsis, Michigan state callers— Benny Parker. who did most bmateur champion, mww the work last year: Red Leonard, | cach; Al Espinosa. Emmgt F | sophomore star of last year who did nd Tony Manero of New \om, | some fine bail carrying: Johnny As- | who had tallies of 148 | kew, Tom Henderson and Dixie | . S Walter Hagen still had a chance | Roberts. Most of them are due to | B 2 il l L RSoisamen mcy s Ithough he had shot 149, ‘hvcomu halfbacks. i E R sloop ser C. T.—Lower Level (Eastern Standard Time)