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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930. SACRED HEARTS AND HOLY CROSS TEAMS TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON IN SERIES GAME—CORBINS AND SOKOLS TO OPEN CLASHES TUESDAY EVENING—“STARHEAD” BUDNICK LEADS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BATTERS—HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL A e e e ) CHICAGO DOWNS CARDS N PAWNEES TOHOLD CORBIN TEAM FAVORED TO BATTING DUELIS BUDNICK OF TAIL ENDERS SECOND OVERTIME BATTLE [\|TIAL PRACTICE BEAT SOKOLS IN SERIES (14SSICSTRUGGLE LEADS IN DUSTY HITTING Cubs Even Matters \\ lth St. Louis by Winning, 9 to 8 e : Industrial League Champions Considered to Have the . ; New Britain Machine Third Baseman Has Grand Aver- —New York Giants Nose Out Brooklyn Robins, 3 Hanager Barta Calls First Foo- Better Balanced Ball Club — City League Pennant | Lou 'Gfll'll'lg and ’ Al Simmons age for Season of .483—Venturo of Fafnirs Is Sec- to 2 After Terrific Uphill Struggle — Braves Pull hall Workout for Tomorrow Winners Confident of Scoring Two Straight W ms' Flghtmg for Hl[[ll]g Lead ond With Klatka of Gascos Third — Fafnir Team Out Close Victory Over Phillies—White Sox Blank S —First Game to Be Played at Walnut Hill Park St Leads in Club Batting With a Mark of .347—Ber- Indians in 12 Inning Battle—Other Scores. R Tuesday Night at 5:30—Plenty of Interest. Chicagn Ui The s geron and Partyka Tled for Circuit Drives. between 1 of the Yankees | | : and Al Simmons of the World vo games. The club is equip- A rather strange coincidence ex- NathI‘a] Leaghe t rit Il fa £ T el i o) i e o | LY LR S S ts in the Industrial Baseball league > h American League | 3 tive to the winner of the batting | has developed into or he classic for the season just closed 1d and at bat (iunsles o beseball Starhead” Budnick, third The Corbin team has Jagloski, or almost two mon th eman of the New Britain Ma- | Bergeron and Gray for pitching | big berthas of the two rival teams | chin 1. occupant of last place teams duty while its team earned th:|have been locked in a one t|in the lea standing, has taken t week sobriquet of “murderers’ row"” be- | for the title. The margins between | the batting crown from all the tween the two |cause of its terrific hitting power. | them have been so close during the | Other players in the league ~tanles v night at|On the defense, the club has onc |long stretch that only an average of | He has a mark of .453 to top all | of the best-balanced teams seen in |less than four points have separated the regular players in the circuit any local league in several seasonc. |them week after week, He played in 14 games, was at bat The series is an innovation in lo- | Unofficial averages, including |60 times. scored 13 runs and belted cal baseball circles and interest in |games of Wednesday, revealed that | out 29 hits to give him a m agnificent | i fever heat. There will be | Gehrig held a one point lead with | ave “Wink” Venturo of the of excitement, plenty of base- {an average of .396. It was the third | Fafnir team stands second with a | and plenty of interest for all time in nearly two months that one se who plan on seeing it point separated them. Both gained Ed Crowley has been selected as | during the last week but Simmons Industrial league umpire while | picked up nine points on his rival will choose one of the | to threaten him again. per of the Corbi Other leading hitters in i are tied for circuit were many poi 2 m a An average of the " LOCAL TEAMS TO BATTLE "% IN THIRD SERIES GAME " Cror — B o e Gl h s at ' as plenty of strength 539 115 Landers, Frary & Clark ——— teynolds, “Lefty” Grove, Sacred Hearts and Holy Cross Nines Ready for Desper- . acnictice. dropned o o ate Struggle at Willow Brook Park—Partyka to Do . ¢ Mound Duty for Cal Gay’s Crew—Pechuk or Scott his collection May Hurl for Farmington Avenue Club—Contest = e TERRY m AHEAD ! \\';i.ll Bf 3taned P'ror’n’ptl_\‘/ it 3 o’C{ock. N e " IV BATTING RACE G ekl R Giant First Baseman Has Lead of 20 Points Over Rivals circuit | {3 Corbins, rks, Walicki season s £x two teams b - CANDIDATES AWAIT CALL FOR FOOTBALL PRACTICE Approximately 75 Pmspectl\e Pla3 ers Ready to Make 3 The in I lis Try for Places On New Britain High School Eleven | NG britain. Stachine —Prospects for the Coming Season Are Exceeding- et R Lie ' Iy Bright—Three Regulars Left From Last Year’s 5 oo 1285k 2 Squad—Coach Cassidy Has Excellent Material. o and iarie Sy e e B YESTERfiYSiszRS Fatnir Bearing G AB R ' drove e Jackson r. & F. Corhin ghth score G AB R Goslin, Bro second te : ¥ h- 1 WiLL POSTPONE THE ANT NoU CAK PET EM ALONG !« ackfield man. Hermy Schmare IS HoT COMPACT GIVES i others planni be played ¢ i 7 LABOR DAY, WITH ALL TWo AM. ~ Wokl ! rd Public High school. The ) g9 (W TH™ ICE-BoX Hartford Strong g from the Blue and White cho played such a prominent ineligible because of studies, is one May Make Berths ception. It appears as if the Blue | i po‘smon althou i ] - former halfback on the team, is experienced and heavy backfield. If - ARQ.US. PAT. or. CaSO s ia m th, Y 4 y was going to move to New | | 8-3a- OF COURSE “THEY'RE NoUR FANGS, son. :(: o Gramil 2| EvTRACTION OF MY TEETH BUT —THEY'LL “TURK IKNTo %OMAAJ B Gt e el FoR A WEEK OR So !« CANDLES oAl Nau - =~ AN VYouR 3 oL” HEAD WILL SMOKE LIKE A | set for an end position this H e quit high school to enter 2 ME MUCH RELIEF « AAD academy H 2 PACK MAY LULL "EM To SLEEP, = | e et BUT WAIT TiLL —THEY TURA Sam Mintiani Bily BE LAID UP FeR ~THE J\IER S S L it a. Harry Lin 4 : : SR Sl Bla OWIL'S cLUB Plcdic, S o i o : . ield. Bridgeport Central, pos- y MY TEE ( : LAY NYoUuR CHoPS - e ), 5 . 1 secor Collegiate Preparatory and o against the ital City team \ ] will be played on November ac- 4 HE% ‘rc ‘rH cording to the unofficial schedule 2 2 LETTUCE ! The H. P. H. §. team will be than it has been in e is year, according to reports ne, e colored end who as a streak of light 7, ifted to the backfield. Bill n Hartford High team’s for- ward passing attack last year, will be back Bill Cunningham who was of Hartford's two captains. Tench | rooting for him to make good this | is the other. Cuningham is an end, vear, and an expert at forward-pass re- | k White appears to have the and White team will resort to for- center position vard passes this year. Jack Galli- doubted i )€ a|van, brother of Tom Gallivan, and n school and he will be thrown nst New Britain in November. Hartford is certain of a fast, speedy, Doubles—Manush, Senator Ho- f k‘ r & nositior i the line comes up to standard, Hart- 3 . wonderful possibility and is very ford will be the heavy favorite this partn t 1 5 " Y e 17 h . It was reported that his|year. o ? & e vs are daily ma Stolen bas ) T §. | Haven and that he would be on the Towa has twin quarterback candi- Bases e O, Br s, Caraway | DB 1 en does the gym e line with the Hillhouse team. How- | dates this fall, Leo and Lloyd Jens- 2. Struck out: By Brown 3, Caraway ,lwn- P e | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ever, the family will not move at this | vold. N