New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1930, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. PIRATES AND BURRITTS MEET IN CITY LEAGUE PLAYOFF GAME AT WALNUT HILL PARK TONIGHT—KIRKHAM AND DAVIDSON WIN DOUBLES TITLE IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT—STANLEY RULE AND FAFNIRS ARE VICTORIOUS IN DUSTY CIRCUIT—SPORTS S S Sl B St e e B e e e WILSON TIED WITH RUTH ' SPEED KING AND QUEEN TO BATTLE FOR BOAT SUPREMACY KIRKHAM AND DAVIDSON IN HOMERS THIS SEASON| - » = . TAKE TITLE IN DOUBLES Cub Outfielder On L\en Terms With Circuit Specialist Combination Defeats Rogan Brothers in Championship for Four Baggers—(Cubs Triumph Over Pittsbur gh; e o i - M - Match, 6-1, 6-1—Winners Far Outplay Losers Dur- Pirates—St. Louis Cardinals Continue Advance by | 5 el B\ e : ; e ing Contests — Natalie Wolski and Lillian Reckert Are Winners in Wemen’s Event—Large Crowd of Defeating Cincinnati, 3 to 1—Athletics Score Win' 4 ; ; 4 P Over Washington Senators, 10 to 9. g . : 2 Y | i Spectators Views Pla\ at Walnut Hill Park Courts. T M John Kirkham and Don Davidson are the tennis doubles champions of the city following their victory in and A. Rogan, brothers, in the finals played at Walnut Hill park. Ths P H in winners were altogether too good Rochester and Balnmore e s P e . ion from the team Tight Race for Pennant h i e L S y crowned singles f the city ham and Davidson took t s and Bajtimore Oriole L \"""f‘hr' "";‘1 : onal League lead 1 i Teaan 2o ned into a war of attrition, with | inRibestnst f‘“d ng for the ot to crack oas . heir play in s protected their slim bac Jer- \ ond line s was of tter caliber th the first. hampions went through the % game in short order and lost ings and held the Skect. | the sccond. They then ran out the < hits. . Jersey City scored |Set in straight games without any n the first inning when | trouble calandtweta In the second set, the same thing 7 occurred champs took the first me and then lost the second. Then 1 took the other five games in order ! d E: although they were forced to deuce v plaque will de ! several times during the play thr . ¥ Women's Doubles oy L L. e % T _game | Natalie Wolski and Lillian Rec- Tl g s S ‘ kert took the women's doubles title LI LA \ 5 hile Toron: cking Newark, | Ruth D and Miss LeWitt in sets 6-1 and 6-1 . _.4.‘,7‘, m : doroel 1 k—Winner Will Meet Sokols for Cham- Possible Winners oi Canadian 4 na DT oy af e courts The trophies for Cuhé)i?[‘{]?me Cricks Dut 441 o e pionship of Circuit—Both Teams Ready for Bitter Fyent Number 4 Dozen e e : '1‘““553"'4 incuit Drive ”I Season rocks to (‘}*“ 5 E;tl"er }\a*ua or 7embk0 " t Goshen nd circuit 0. was up Selestion Gommmee Hopes 0“7 . ' o sent innings | Pri%% ol Mol Hanover's with a Brother Hanover, sec- : Thomas Berry was to the. ; il arent = % 4 o favorite and Fred Egan lection tvri 2 g . + ied to hold the reins erica’s cuy ot ¥ > : 3 Hanover. The Hanover 1~ tr est opposition was expet= come from C. B. Shaftei® with Ben Whit® FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Yorlk Tony Canz : outpointed Goldic : TS ACCOLADES g contender | 1. (10): Armando Aquil-| New Though it who won the la, C ped Johnny Ciccone - : McGraw select- clephons) te triumphant Bancroft, acting mana-| t deal of credit for| ctive girection of thel anner-up ng him- Isiand = tinihe oS Ace Hudkins % Jack McVey \u \1 h FOR l'lm lfl()TlHlI: Aug. 27 (P “Stub" e *ra . former Tulsa University llagher ash- | st ar 1 Franklin, forme ne ted Henry Lz iple threat Franklin College ace, Washington, D. C. (1 have bec d by > Chicag ¢ Mitchell, Californian hea t | B nal professi footbal d Jack Dudley, Worcester, | league Both are backfiel o 1o BY AHERN \@; N ; e VERY WELL ! waxv SUPPOSING AN s. 0. SHill 1o Play Mrs. Melvin 2 £ the | CL\iD_:: AME ek AIRPLANE COULD FLY WITH THE SPEED Jones, Runner up In Meda score |10 Tesit it going, surgin W e S o® [ oF THE SUN FROM EAST To WEST,~ . ; dine champions, cxpecied 10 i Tourmament ; ‘ e 2 Bf;ow»ssi?;ia [ LEAVING NEW VoRK AT 6 AM. POLO TEAM PICKED e e e josis mould e ot e QUESTIONS You'VE i iy e G0 ol ESTN e ) )t the other iy T e S iess Bhe was outpar N SAN FRAMCISCO 9 ADREEE American Quartet to Ride As a Unit g ) VoUR oL’ PLiG FoR HIRTY DAYS WORK, WHIcH ) : Van Ry A e 2 A aens $ adig b ; WoULD You RATHER RECEIVE — for the First Time in Match Haniehl i 5 Chivn Ul biotiio | HAT ! v GIVE $15,000, OR START AT A : : S e PENNY FoR “HE FIRST DAY AUD DoUBLE [T ForR MITH P’ffi’fi%m L THIRTY DAYS W’ AN ERRTESTA I At Pi ock Club A\ N INVESTIGATE BOUT DN Match Between Ace Hudkins and N \ R Jack McVey Called “No Contest” by Referee in Tenth, Aug. commi; ed today it would Ace Hudkins-Jack McVey bou last night, called *no con the referee with thirty sec the tenth remaining. Referee Jac Kennedy's “no con- * ruling came after McVey, New negro middleweight, hit the s twice for counts of seven and apparently from light blows who had shouted “fake” d the referee who took the 7 4 center of the ring and explained 7 | that ters had been in con- r of the ten rounds > \ " . 0 JPimnton : et o c i not giving their best ef- a \ \ Mt : A COUPLE L ¢ ey T < > ez ir- — nnedy charged McVey told - { MGORE AGED (N e ot ST B i U e o S ool Y > THE HooPLE L) X Loue Al WooD = e ranc. in b i i ofiseas There are 55 s i new | s r g fi ig As a result of the decision both T i ] ; dinals—Held Notre Dame u . be- one Missouri Valley con- | fighters are automatically suspended Chicage 7/ to sia s and beat them 3-1. leted a t 1. - ference opponents. |and their purses withheld,

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