New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1930, Page 15

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Speaking AMERICAN LEAGUE of Sports Games Yesterday Washington 6, . Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 10, Chicago 5. The success of the Industrial and | City leagues as far as playing inter- €st goes, was proved during the sea- 8on just over but there side to the story as told by officials leagues—the Philadelphia Washington . All season long, officlals leagues have kept quiet about the | large number of people who attend- | ed the games at Walnut Hill park. The support this past season, | #speaking of the were dropped in the hat, was almost The fans, that is the majority | of them, were cheers, their jibes at and their razzberries for the oppos- ing players, but they were ready, it seems, to dig down drop a dime in the hat the good cause along. Games Toxd, Chicago at Clevel Detroit at St (Other clubs not scheduled) Games Tomorrow Chicago at Cleveland Detroit at St Philadelphia at Boston New York at Washington NATIONAL During some of the games played, Games Yesterday Brooklyn 8, New York 7. Louis 8, Chicago 7. (20 innings) at Walnut Hill park, as 5,000 people gathered to watch the | That they were was attested to by the fact that the resounding cheers could be heard Their interest, how- ever, didn’t result in material help. | If the collector received ! his trip through the bleachers, along | Chicago the sidelines and in the outfleld, he | Brooklyn Boston 13, Philadelphia 10 for miles away. - i No official complaint heen | Pittsburgh voiced but unofficially, the officials | Cincinnati | Philadelphia thought of whether the fans of this city want baseball 1éagues during the season do they failed to show it. Games Today Brooklyn at New York Boston at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 2 Louis at Chicago. We are not who without hesitation glad- the collector’s receptacle. mentioning those loudest and smile the the collector while their hands re- main in their pockets. Games Tomorrow Brooklyn at New York Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Louis at Chicago. There have always been and there those persons who believe their fun should be handed | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE always will Games Yesterday Montreal 6-9, Jersey City 4-0. Baltimore 6. there were many who didn’t have a contribution to give pected from these, but the collector Rochester 7, None was ex- ceedings, know fhere were a great |Rochester number of people at the games with | Baltimore plenty of money who passed the hat {Montreal ... with a monotonous regularity:. Tt the baseball games at Wainut Hill park weren't worth a dime at least, then there is no hope left for | Jersey City . opinion of many. the fans city were receiving better than they often paid more than a | dollar to see. Games Today Jersey City at Montreal Newark at Buffalo, Baltimore at Reading at Toronto. There is no way of making these There is a rule against EASTERN LEAGUE compulsory games in municipal parks contributions are voluntary. Games Yesterday Springfleld 4 Bridgeport ¢ Albany 6, Allentown 3. support from some source and the well is liable tb go dry i additional | water doesn't come from the spring. | Bridgeport The series between the P. & F. Corbin and Sokol champions of each inaugurated FEach league is bearing half of tho expense and will share 50-50 in the Games Today Allentown at Sprin Bridgeport at Albany. REDWINGS DEFEAT . BALTIMORE TEAW ! Rochester Draws First Blood i Crucial Series in League Ascocinted Press. blood in the most €nough money from the fans to en- the winners to " There is going to be some great played and all along that an appeal to the pub- lic of this city to suppert this series With the coin of the realm as wel &s with cheers wouldn't fall on deaft The fans are asked to open up the purse strings. The Sokols baseball afternoon at o'clock at Willow Brook park. Umpire Bill Paul of the Rotar has sent us his version of th. Washington- disputed play Paradise Park game Wedncsday. I 15 as follows: ond place Baltimore Orioles, 7-6, 1n |the opening game of the series yes- {terday and increased their lead to two and one-half games. It took the Redwings 10 innings | to win the decision. tin's single in the 10th drove Worth- | ington home with the winning run. | ngthened its hold on third place by whipping Jersey City Herb Thotsah- up his 13th “With one out, man on third and gecond, ball was hit to Dobek on He throws home to catch | runner from third to home. turns around and races Sullick runs after him Pepper Mar- is returned to Parsons len chalked the opener. hits but poor enabled the Skeeters to score th ‘apodice going home ons runs and tags him g by his mate pame ball and 1 call the runner out runs in the second inning. came back with two in its humf of | the same frame, tied the count with | ause for calling time out when the pall was in play “After the play, the manager or rushed out and ave Parsons another ball. The same ball was used n the next inning. he other ball but no one seemel | I did not see the othet thrown back onto vhile the play was going on said that [lahead with another run in the fifth. City counted |sixth but the Royals scored single seventhi and eighth frames to put the game on ice. Joe Hartman gave scattered hits in the nightcap while | the Royals were bunching 10 hits This is | Jersey once in the | tional of all games. The same rules I inquired for |ryns the Skeeters .Bisons went s on the bench. That is why ars Buffalo clouted Harvin “BILL PAUL." e without trouble. innings for That's that. Arrangements are being complet- | H for the playing of the first game which the P. & F Corbin team | ill take part, in the State Indus- | Wrightstone, former major leaguer. | his string of hits times at bat to nine in a row be- | fore he was stopped on his last trip | | to the plate. He has collected three hits in each of his last three games. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Seattle—Tod Morgan, Seattle. out- the Hartford pointed Eddie Mack, Denver, (§) eel Co. team of Hartford will play ursday evening, September 11. The Union Drawn Steel is play- | g in the state Jeague in place of e New Departure tcam which won e championship of pgue. Manager Joe Jackson of the rbin team has given the Hartford h permission to w Departure shortstop. of this city was the regular | White Sox at the time of the 1919 | ortstop with the team but he has | world series scandal, is now selling | tickets in the mutuel departments of | Chicago race tracks, WEAVER SELLING TICKETS Chicazo, Aug. 29 (P —Buck Weav- for the Chicago | use Meesner, er, third baseman connections with N Baseball Standing TINKFR TRIEST) [FAFNIRS STAGE COMEBACK ... ™ | wewemeo | MAISTOCIFTERG| AND BEAT LANDERS 111075 o | Final Games On Industrial Baseball League Schedule | :0118 of Romanic Figures ol Are Played at Walnut Hill Park—Bearing Makers |Eansiou: | Game Returns as Manager : Overcome'8 to 1 Lead to Eke Out Victory—Gascos | | Down Stanley Works Combination, 6 to 2 in Other | (Associated Press Sports Writer) Contest—Will Play Postponed Tilt. il By BRIAN BELL | New York, Aug. 29 (®—Joe Tink- er, one of the romantic figures of joosie standi baseball, has #fome back to the game, | i signing to manager the Jersey City |- & F. Sesh club of the International league. BtacleysEiles fnirs . sc0s Landers Stanley Works B. Machine Tinker managed the Cincinnati Reds, when he had come to the end of the road as a great shortstop. and “Tinker Field" at Orlando, Fla., !where the Reéds go through their Walnut Hill park a rather easy |no champio |he was when he used to start double fire of baseball burn rooting for Joe to do some effective | tinke get it going. the game. Tinker was said by old timers in Both teams scored a run me. Fafnirs day who could hit the immortal scoreless until the Landers got feties | third, four in the fourth and Two in the sixth ker could always ended the scoring of the Universals baseball to be the only player of his | first fr Christy Mathewson consistently. | meant Some players could get from the delivery of “Big Six" oc- More in the ffth casionally, but Ti be counted on to give the great |for the evening pitcher a battle at the plate and Fafnirs blasted through for g5l more often than not he won {runs on five bingles Joe has tried to get away from |They scored another in the seventh |and four more in the eighth. Neither cam scored in the ninth although baseball. ~He has been a real estate man in Florida with some degree o success, but after ventures in the |both threatened, world outside the game, has always He did some scouting of the Ath- | Plays. One letics for the Cubs before the world | left field. It series last year, but this that should not be gainst him. | fowards center d TURNS T0 FOOTBALL | despite this, *C | Mules Charging Down On Squad Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 29 (UP) bingles, Charlow and . has turned his tai- Cherlon; and to football coaching, according “Cr¢ the leading stickers to a Prospect dispatch to the Wa- terbury Republican today As coach of the Roa academy gridiron squad reported to have introd training routine. At blast of |a whistle, four mules, which repre- |sent the opposing team, rush zi Brook ster is d a new ailed out thre One was a trig The summary I zag down the field while 16 players | 1 fyuin’ 15 {—four to a mule—rush forward to | Ferguson, p tackle. Haber, tf, p This,” Lester is quoted as ex- plaining, ‘“‘requires concentration. cooperation and technique impresses the men with of team work, for should muff the leg h iz supposed to tackl would make it rathe tough on e other three when tae mule up the tackle with the free leg." Frankie O’Brien Kayoes i Sykes in Waterbury Go , ¥ Waterbury, Aug. 29 (UP) —| Totals Frankie O'Brien, Hartford, 157% knocked out Paul Sykes, Jersey City, AL N. J., 157, in the fifth round of a | Charlow, F 'y scheduled 10 round bout here last night. Mike Toronto Bridgeport, knocked out Walloping Wop, vaterbury, 16!, in the fourth. Johnny La Blue, Waterbury. 130, de- feated Nick Christy, Bristol, 12 SiX Baby Doll, Waterbury feated Johnny Andrews, New H 37, in six Tenn of play are observed in all the ad- vanced countries of the world EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. R EEEEEEEEE———————————— was playing good bal the pitcher weakened and became wild scoring spoil- running. Their chief weakness however was to 3 was e exception of he walked Fafnirs and the Gascos won the final games on the Industrial Base- ball league schedule last evening at Fafnirs made a great comeback against Landers to eke out a close verdict by the score of 11 to 10 while the Gascos took decision Stanley Works, 6 to 2. Postponed Game It was decided last night that the Landers and Fafnirs would meet next Thursday nfght at Walnut Hill park in the playoff of a game scheduled on July 24 postponed. The two teams are eager to finish their schedule Fafnirs 11—Landers 10 Clinching its repu the greatest comeba Industrial league, th&@Fafnir Bear- ing nine last night wrecked®a big lead held by the Lar in two big rallies in eighth innings, score to top the Universals 11 to 10 in the last sc of the season hetween fhe two, JOE TINKER Landers had piled up an lead in the first five spring training paces, is a monu- five run’rally by Fafnirs i | ment to his name, although he won |cut this down. Landers stretched it hip for the club. to 10 to six but one Joe is older and heavier now than | seventh and four more in the eighth copped the verdict for the Dragons plays for ‘the great Chicago Cubs, The game was featured by heavy “Tinker to Evers to Chance,” but the | stickwork on both sides. Fafnirs got brightly in |17 hits off the combined services of him. s Nester and Goeb while Landers slam- There is not much time left and med out 13 singles off the delivery the Jersey Cilty clubs is at the bot- of Ferguson, Zembko tom of the International league heap, | Three home runs by Fafnir players, but fans zll over the country will be | three triples by Landers’ batters and six doubles gave an idea of the pow- ing with the machinery and |er in the sticks of the teams during seventh frame and allowed four safe blows. i the Workers were able to score but two runs dye to their poor running. frame Gascos ank Shechan and stole Klatka hit a a the Workers pre: second to start thin grounder to Merline poor heave to first. Charlow stopped Fthe ball but when he threw to the plate to catch Sheehan over Schroeder’'s head. This let Klat- combinations heaved to Zaiko hat Steve ored on this who handled it so slow beat it out and Klatka team in the There was no more scoring until In this frame the Work- ers became generous again and gave | the Gascos two more runs Merline fumbled Restelli’ er to give him | McCormick, and walked Klopp to Ts team and the score of ground- Pienkowski then Kieffer fill the bases On Field's grounder while was forced at second. The ball was handled too slowly Kopec followed with a single to send McCormick home. The Workers appeared to be on verge of a rally in the saventh but this faded and they scored only two runs. Schneider singled to open | p,; the frame and raced all the home on Schroeder’s clout to deep Wwas no coacher sta- tioned at third and Schroeder terapted to make a home run only to be thrown out by many feet at the way N and Haber. at- Salak followed with a single and reached second ko hit a hard gro who tagged Salak The batter reached first Klopp's halk fox Grail walked to move Zaiko up a base from where the game by scoring two alked and moved second on Klopp's sacrifice fly to Merline but Kopec came through with his single of the Eddie Goeb and “Chick” Charlow returned to baseball starred in the field with two ame to score a catch by Goeb in line drive in the ate day |Second inning by Ke field rved almost by him C! leaped into the air and spear- eighth when he knocked down drive past third. The force Lester Green of Prospect Has Four |Of the ball threw him around but k" barely missed getting his man at first. | Walicki, Venturo and Kania led in Tackle Training. | the Fafnir hitters, Walicki got four of six including three doubles. —Lester Green, the famed Prospect | Yenturo and Kania each got thres The summary o Charlow THREE TEAMS ARE ON CUBS TRAIL (Continued from Prec v Works! — - t it has NIS IS WIDESPREAD son against the Gascos: today is the most interna- | ly tossed their game to the Lighters. When Pienkowski was pitching well his mates made ail sorts of miserable plays behind him and when the team i | BOSTON AB R Richbourg, rf 6 4 M Welsh, cf oA Ghatham, Spohrer, Zachary Brickell Thompson, ¢ t iy ..... 0 0 HEET FOR LEGION TITLE Sandlot Baseball Team of Baltimore | Youngsters Meet New Nine Again Today. Memphis, T: sandlot. baseb sters. with a one n., Aug over New Orleans, hoped to win to- day's contest and be crowned erican Legion j Two of |acress with the wi None of the boys are The following Miller, Ned- WEST ENDS VS. ALL STARS ball league, will play the Wi s of the Senior City league OPP. MYRTLE ST. Semi-Annual Sale Suits and Topcoats Closes Saturday Reductions 20% Reductions HOLE-PROOF HOSE In all the new fall shades; plain and fancy 35¢ 50¢ 75¢ ARTISTIC SHIRTS White Oxfords Collar attached New Felt Hats Our fall display is com- . . All the new ades and styles. $5.00 1 team of Bal $1.65 SALESMAN SAM "He(, MISTER HOWDY — C'MON pLaY BaLL WITH Us! MEBRBE, KID - BUT | Haven'T PLAYED FOR SOME TlMe - LET'S SEE HOW THE OLD 4 BaLL FeelLs! Nea, Ba' (‘M WARMIN' WP ALREADY ! LETS GO oVeER ( THERE 1N THAT AN .DLAY IN GU21LLEM'S BASEMENT ! [ AW, LETS PLAY ONER VACANT LoT! By WILLIAMS LAST NIGHT THREE SOLDIERS -TooW THIS FEEBLE OLD INDIANS PONY , WHILE HE WAS IN A STORE, AND WERE SEEN RIDING OUT OF TowN —THREE BiG@ HUSKY MEN ON A POOR OLD BROKEN DOWN PONY — AND LET THIS FEEB! OLD MAN NEAR EIGHTY , WALK TWELVE MILES BALK TO THE RESERVATION , WHILE THEY \ HODE HOME AND TURNED THE PONY LOOCSE . NOW, THIS INSPECTION 1S TO DETERMINE WHO MAY HAVE HAIR ON THEIR NUTHIN' DoiN'! (F WERE GouNa PLay,LeTs PLAY RIGHT! This INDOOR eacL!

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