New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930. SRR S KIRKHAM DEFAULTS IN FINALS AND J. ROGAN BECOMES CITY TENNIS CHAMPION—STANLEY RULE AND 'GASCOS TO MEET TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE—PARADISE PARK AND WASHINGTQN MEET WEDNESDAY FOR ROTARY CIRCUIT PENNANT SAD SAM JONES NEMESIS OF ATHLETICS IN RACE Chalks Up 15th Victory of Season and Third Win Over Mackmen for Washington Senators Safe Hits—Brea String of Eight Consecutive Triumphs — Detroit Tigers Measure St. Louis Browns, 7 to 5. FOUR YACHTS 10 RESUME TRIALY Yankee and Enterprise Are Lead- ing Other Candidates Allows Cham- Lefty” Grove's pions Only Siy CNTEST Britain Meet CUBS DESERVIVG OF CHANPIONSHiP merican League LGAST VS, GENARO their pennant BATTALINO MAY MAKE POLO TEAM [TEAMS BATTLING |PARADISE PARK TEAM TO HORTHRDPLAGE ~ PLAY FOR ROTARY TITLE 2 Wins Right to Meet Washington Combine On Wednes= Hontreal and TOY.OHIO Are Neck day by Defeating “Y” Crew 9 to 4 in Playoff of Tie and Neck in Race Game — Winners Bombard Opposing Hurler for e | Seven Runs ip Fifth and Sixth Innings—Contest Is SRR AT A i a Disappointment—Parsons Hurls Brilliantly. wage a savage battle for the lead in al league, the two League Standing , up, got his second hit of the game, the Interna LR C e w L [1acing a hard single into right. H- Gt G e Washington Sk stole second? went to third on a w Toronto p just as close | pyragise Park . 60 pitch and scored when Cox crask. Y. M. C. A Fs a hit into left. All hands were sai: howentiihe Hale o 3 when Coyle fumbled Dobek's roller B S e T to iwrnnd A rlow})v\c'svenl plénfid 3 et i e 5 3 yoth men in position to score. Gor- e S LoD O OR R S - don flied out but Cox scored when a4 ;a‘“:r(‘)f’ :“P;‘ e perform- | Willow Brook 1 s Malusis bunted in front of the plate. The play the plate was close. Malusis stole second. Dobek scored when Robinson crashed a hit into center. Malusis scored a moment later on a wild pitch. The side was retired without further damage Two more * on strikes in The winners p across the plate in th n teams| On Wednesd: ¢. Montreal afternoon 2 o'clock at Walnut Hill park, the championship of the Rotary Club Baseball league will be decid- hen the Washington and Para- Park baseball teams meet to off a tie for first place in the Both outfits are in a dead- | first place today as a result ances gave hoth C out victorie: cating Reading defeating well three single zer of being scored on pitched well for the Keys own wildness got him in the Keys to ed ' men were retired less sixth inning. ed three more runs last half of trouble in the fifth he gave of the victory of Paradise Park over = S h E sl o L Park OVer | s session and also caused the re- praballe, permitisd e the ¥ ML (A, nine yesterday after- |y ment from the mound of Leachs Ui ‘ltd._’w,m,,“ he Fhe Setk e (B Acore 0 Uite 4 Coyle went into the box for the los- eron by stackid pibeD 2 Paradise Park 9, “Y" 4 ers in the last half of the seventh Royals three for a pinch hitter in the e the Royals smacked < Grampp. fo e walks, two si Bombarding Leo Leach, star “Y" was touched for a hit and a run. twirler for seven runs in the fifth The losers scored their final run in i sixth innings, the Paradise | the first half of this inning when team, last vear's champions. | Cormier singled, stole second and come through with a 9 to 4 victory | made the circuit as Fritz's roller the right to meet the | went thr Dobek. n team for the second Both teams were retired in order is season in a game that will | in the eighth but the “Y" threatened the championshiu of the in the last session. After two were League. | out, €ormier nd Fritz blasted out singles but the game was over when Recano went out to the pitcher. And thus the * closes it most ccessful season in the Rotary league doormat for the past two seasons, the team played inspired since the start of the aign this year and forced every otch club in the circuit to play cessor. Ha homme g spread over ontest was a disappointment fans who were present fought and close collapsed early X walked away 1e result of ves- was a marked con- tle that both nines season. At trast from t ged earlier in t time, the teams struggled for to a 4 to 4 tie and the t was the result anings, the crowd was ed to a pretty pitchers' battle ons. the winners' twirler Main streeters had sed Leach on the mound. The |, aceed a four-run lead, but they r. showing a world of stuff. ajtered in the closing ifnings. Main street stickers eating | pargons was 8ne of the stars in 1d during the early | yesterday's struggle. He held the ges of the game and few hits opposition at throughout the registered off his delivery game and fanned 14 in so doing. e first inning, he fanned Renaldino led the stickers, enjoy- three of the opposition but Recano | ing a perfect day with four hits in hed him for a stinging single trips to the plate. The He licated this feat in 2 Jersey City ded four and But two defeats mar an almost perfect record for the season. One to the Washington outfit in the first fason and the second Washington defeat 1 on the ng of on the r zet 100 long | to left ion and left A second and third as R H V"‘ ” P;' out the third batter B e retired the “Y"” in o 1 2 4 0 ded one more strike- (il A o 0N o 1 0 eea ored their first run [ e S ] 0 alf of the fpurth. Foo e gt en Cox blew his oo e He made his - — — third base when L 13 3 L e ¢ & PARK h v wildly to ge ®OH AE second. A wild pitch LS T a resulted in the score. 8 = 2 43 singled but he was left e e ing that you “Y" batsman T 50 in on a foul bal e | 2 1 1 3 ad previously scor- | ; : : : i inning. Renaldino |{ s & A ingled into laft field, stole second 10 0 o nd made the rest of the cir- o 0 0 0 Goldatein, New 9 10 37 -9 IS wild pitches by Leach went into the fifth with otted at one ali half of the fifth, Ben- by getting de his second He stole second and rode | »r's bust into right The latter scored when Fritz Detroit. | shot a one-base poke into left field, 600 120 100—4 010 040 10x—9 Trabon selection of the te he Y o befo ce Pedley at last is in " < opened the se STANLEY RULE TO MEET fe" when Cox = in. Recano fiied out to Cox and the enators—Accounted for e cago, side was retired when Fritz was all Senators’ runs against Athletics foubled off second base on Leach's| With home run and single Sist to cen | Bridges, Tigers—Made major lea- —Max Baer. Liver- The winners took a lead in the Jast | gue debut, holding Browns to seven knocked out Frankie half of the fifth inning that they hits and winning, 7.5, despite 12 n Francisco (5 never relinquished Renaldino, firfl‘b!“‘ on bhalls. Rival Baseball Teams to Battle in Feature of Contest at Walnut Hill Park Tonight—Plenty of Interest Cen- ters in Game as Spencer Is Not Slated to Pitch — Fafnir Bearing and Stanley Works to Clash in Sec- ond Tilt of the Evening—Start at 5:30. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ; BY AHERN MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS 2 ] R , T \ ) Wyl WELL , HERE ARE A FEW FoR Yau N 5 | g;%ff«%fi;%fif—mv €| o POMDER QUER ! we WHAT MAKES TUMP okl You wWiTH &7 A SUN RAY WARMER , PASSIK'G HIS QUESTIONMAIRE, BUT { -THRY A* CAKE.GF [CE 2 we VoU'RE GUING oUT A LIST B, o WHICH WILL STRIKE -THE OF SKULL WARMERS GROUAID FIRST, FALLING FRaM A ForR THE WaRLD Ta HEIGHT oF TEld FEET, A PIMd I AUSWER ! —n OR A SAFE 2 «(F Vad PoIAT) |! ~nr WHAT 'ARE 4 I AQY DIRECTION AT —THE \mfl&’\cp EM D ) NORTH POLE , WHAT mpsc:flo % 22, By the Associated Press uding zames of August National League Batting—Terry. Wilson. C Giants, ubles—Klein, P. WOULD T BE 2 ot \s A 77222 7 Yar ed in—Gehrig, Yankees, Hits—Gehrig, Yankees, 156 Do Manush, Senators; Ho- dapp, Indians, 39 4 Yankees, 17 h, Yankees, 44 McManus, Tigers, CANZONERI FAYORITE | wugged Little New York Italian Quoted at 13 to 5 Over Goldie) e edges as he did in th Hess of Los Angeles. in a relief roie os will depend o \ie| New York. Aug. 26 (® — Tony “/" b He worked Canzoneri, rugged little New York o2 WA\ nders team when Italian, ruled a 13 to 6 favorite “s,“’ i\ = S o — o | S Los Angeles 10 round bout oro stadium tonight Despite the westerner's impres- NS tweight ). at the Quee e Both games will start promptly Tony, a better fighter as a light- | ] toek weight than he was ag a featder-| M TCHIS CRANILM “CREASERS:g. 26.- — —- weight, even when he held the §26- FOR BEST RESULTS pound title, is one of the ring's | UsE HERALD CLASSIFIED Abb‘lc':gh's' men to beat, ‘ 1 o record—he has been beaten K A Bearing will in 51 ring engagements }— ,/'A | on Snid of the experts think Canzo- j\/ L e e S 4 1, DOME MORE GF 7

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