New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. Baschall Standing GEST NAY PLAY BURRITTS BEAT PIRATES e initial dip in the brine. On the Enterprise was designed by W Starling Burgess for a sy a S Chicago 14-.5, Cleveland 5-4 headed by Vanderbilt and / I SteTouis s Ditiolt 0 Bfll‘l‘iflg ]I]jflI‘iGS He Wiil Be on Brooks Is Caught Away Off Form—Defense Crumples | vincent asior. George Baker. Jr The Triangles A. C. football team e e . 8 - 6 NGy Seorge Whitney, E will hold & ractise session fonione| (Orher clubs not scheduled). in the Seventh and Winners Score Five Runs — [ (285 Seorss Waitnos. B i . and W A | OGRS T AR Standing Big Fg’ll' in Matche 1 Corsair Pitcher Walks Six and Hits Four—Losers SRt e e day morning at 10 o'clock. - All|ppiagelphi 5 7 A Lead in Hitting, 11 to 5—Four Home Runs Belted ne name of a little = 7 members are asked to report i ';,;;0; : w5 . BY ALAN GOULD Out—Fi gi £ C s : t th ; GREAT NETTLETO N e ol g 4 || (Associated Press Sports Editor) uat—Final Score of Contest Is 11 to 8. The team would like to arrange x : | the city or state. Telephone 1661 | 3 - | Chicago ... Tommy Hit ;. e an old = - L endine the or communicate with Rico D'Amato | ¢, oo : 1 E ending th &t 42 Oak street, New Britain. Speaking of Sports Games Yesterday Louis ... 2 bsolute fear- A F r | Boston fonds sness would not to be much % 3 i ey 2 Ty is en [} The Holy Cross baseball team will | practice Friday night from 6 to 8| o'clock at the Washinzton P dia- mond. All members of the team are asked to be on hand ® Games Today New York at Washington ladelphia at/Boston roit at St. Louis properly placing Fre £o at Cleveland Churchill Guest in the scheme of | stay or ) b B T mAde ONE el pariso ndgr the 10% to 25% %ale reductions. All our Shoes for all occasions are tagged with i e oniar ames Comoron st p ! £t e 1 of the peor s o : Nettleton, Miller Cook and Barclay shoes ¢ Britain will be over. Last S ¢ I 1 ! £ y night's victory of the Burrilts over | (pyror i St Lows Tour” ¢ e | e et - r0 4 E|O3 . - 12010 included. Act now—for fine shoes—and the Pirates settled the Senior City y ber 6 at Meadow Brook P e J Fal a L L e Jfi?"?’-’fiia »lpvf::n '\;i‘:{?i: NATIONAL LEAGUE ; : e & n 1t 3 re of 1 E 1o ¢ s i sa\'ings that will give you free smokes Park and Washington ended the Ro- B e e e L I et e & - s 20 5 o |Fice board 5-3 ooy ames Yesterday : game 1 - reg o e i for weeks! Sale Ends Saturday. Former Philadelphia % Boston 3 ina tie < 2 200 ! t Beave < 36 to $16.50. < 10, Chicago 8 & e P 2 ca g A il 3 AT v Prices % cinnati 1- Standing v York Brooklyn St. Louis Pittsburgh Boston will offi- celebrate t ng of the nt this geason wit a social the club house a w o it OBJECTS T0 WEIGHT ' Y nings He hit ons = E. Donohue Forbids Raplan to Games Tomorrow | ! Hios > b r i 130 Pound Boston at Philad ; S t scheduled to clash in one of the ga sions | ' Jer o America’s Cup Standing W s s e bitting and fom i s e ; e 160 MAIN STREET Newark at Buffalo ¢ : : i 1 Angust .(A?T ofe at Fochester he Allentown 4-4, Bridgeport 1 Springfield 10, Alt S et e e s L OUTN OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Allentown f iea e _ it e ' ' oo Use Herald Classified Ads For Quick Results Games Today k e r X . = I WORRY WART] 4 at Bridgepor v | thi 1 1 con® s prex « s t | AFTER A AIRPLANE lotie s led ¢ Bri . ¢ i1 scor- 1 ove =1 |5 PASSED oveR “oUL s g T o ip ot bt Vinston : [ \ T —{ LIKE ‘AT, WY DoNT THAT , I OFFEN On, IF T DO JAY Only Two of the Dozen Youthful i Golfing Stars Remain in An- | UP nual Western Play. Kansas City, August 28 (& - Boston Heavywelght Meets Victorio perience part. had Campoio in September—Mas Bat- tle Striblinz. that mar- | & ; on n has increased to two full games |City. Mrs R ron-ehatnationgl | iV Garaencons edwings were k -|m x 5 Redwings were knock duce Strit v Ci 5 in 2 - i rom the Pacific to contest : the Great Lakes. f } nt rioles fell befor a 1. | entrants remaini in the tourna- bns 3 to 2 in : Rochester w nto the eeventh ¥'s pairings ning W t tred at four J) ket a walk to A o Hill vs. Mrs. Lee Mida, Wilson's single on which Chicago x made a two base error and| Miss Virginia Van Wee, Chicago, acrifice fly put the Red. | VS Miss Dorothy Page, Madis front. Jersey City came WIS e in the eighth Lowert t jrocued the Mrs. Gregz Lifur. 1 1 s. |the players 1 to the oc. | Miss Betty Brue turning the Skeeters ' |2 G. W. Tyson, Kansas City, thout a run vs. Miss Florence Beeb s Wrightstone seman, was largely spons: New PO]O Star < = = inted for the first run, when | t Moere home from second s single and then tallied two RS.PEASE JUST CALLED (s : (CTwanes = econd einz 1 bko rolled to LED FIRST BASEBAL Harry W Ar: Easy Way Out (CO MUK Ta HQNDLF;‘, o | SAY,GU22 — | CANT CARRY "‘)c Ya s(ppose (T'LL Be his flomen awhichjconed ) UP, SAM — WANTS va To BE(TCER ¢ CAN'T BE DoNE! ( GOT A BETTER| | A DO2EN CANS OF CORN ||OKAY |E | TAKE HER 1. Fussell £nd - SRR = N 5 p \ e : g BIKE HER SIX CANS OF 2 et \DEA AN BEANS — THESE SIX CANS OF L pitchinzi g ; NAUY BEANS AND SIX / 7 7 | T SUCCOTASH D t i s ; CANS OF CCRN — » S ~ = ) Z, 3 | | [ latter oniy five # " ’WM—/‘/' 2 / M, = (L | ’ | 5 Z = al Rovals were forced eleven innings before they sue- ed in turning back the Reading 4 to S. The victory with Tor- eplit of a doubleheader with , put Montreal a full game ad of the Ls in the battle for d place. The Rovals blew a four- lead in the fifth, when Brown kened, allowing Reading to scors runs. Montreal scor two more ts half of the same me but Keys were good for another run e ninth 1 zain took the in the A h hi the Royals t them one better to win took the opener with ) 1 but lost the night- Herbert W. William4, Texas cow- Art Herring held the | puncher, is the newest polo star in ts in the first game | the battle for Naces on the team | scored a shutout |that will meet the British in-inter for Sheedy's error in the ninth ‘nananal competition in September. x Associated Press Photo

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