New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIn DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 287 , | | team championship w ! | the Greenwich five. The down-stat- | the team competition. The team Secloy Dalies Tend i J. D. Chapman ., 3 85—168 Secley Takes Les HF Nt g l 5! | H. J. Toppin 5 84—169 fter 1rning 8 secor 1 =" 5 B V. 3 8§1—164 *d for the morning round, W. Park- S ple ] s [ er Seeley of the Brooklawn club of Rocrox, . Q. - SIS e ks ve 81 81-—162 We will ever think of thee Bridgeport went out on the course uffercd for many years with daL Dear New Britain High. afternoon and added to his { ” jonand Coistipation. beauti golfing won 417- 7 ; bhbor advised *Fruil-a-tic _ Verse IT for the Park City expert the low score et Shuttle Mea a.m. p.m. total There are mem'ries. of games play’d | of the day, 153, beating Roger H. Hov- T O oS Percy Rothwell . ... $6—1 Hartford. ey, the Shuttle low club favorite, prise of my doctor, | 1 1 Frovey 3 ° s and shows by the score Y two strokc W. A. Jackson con- | ] an to improve and he advised | 1. . Pease . _fiougb at times we were sad, | tinued his 1 work of the forenoon | 1. 45 oo on with “Fruif-a-tives’. S o s Chey're the best times we've had | and his afternoon card showed 159. W £ : S It Whinlos And it grieve to think that they're | J. Sweeney, znother Shuttle Meadow I consider that plops myRlioko : y | club entry, was not fa i his | *Fruit-a-tives’” and I want t,o say to HELEN BEACH. mark in thce morning r those who suffer from Indigestion, School. and securing a place in the select fi Constipation or Headaches — try roklawn p.m. total | 16 that wen to the tee in the MOrNINg | wpryit o tives” and you will getw W. P. Seeley R Y in the further elimination trials for | b bt R. Abbott S 57§ S S first came hip. J. W. Stein, who CORINE GAUDREAU. H. B. Stoddard ....... § s 5 5 : T : LG PRODUCTS G. W. Waldo At dealers or from FRUIT-A-T J:T. L. Hubbard Limited, OGDENSBURG, N LT v0 was a caddy on the 50c. 2 bo: We entered into it with many a sigh < links, furnished the sur- It seemed to us that we were leaving | > of > rnoon with his fine fun behind work, his 157 being the third low | To enter on an awful grind. score of the play [ The studies were hard and the hours Pairing with Philip Corbin was a [ {F=p=1 New Haven a.m. p.m. total | were long youth who during the war spent sev- [ (" o 0 Frank English But still our opinions wcre all very | eral months in a German prison camp, | - ] : J. H. Alcorn wrong ks erh »ture behir he lines. He 3 " 2 | S S e I And now that it is time to say good- l”.;:.i‘nl. 3 S Mu(:((‘n:’ e i) 10, Bekn, et B ¢ sl I;. S b ” Butler, Highland bye to you 2 'k was a lieu- W. K. Shepare 5 [Bemter ick was a lieu DeF. Lockwood, H P AIC Shepard sttt n . 98 | Hyatt G art, paired with Perey | Il W: Dearbrn, . - | 2D Butter > 3 105—1¢8 sh, Sea lrout, Sea bBass, els’ alibut, (I 1dshowequb ety lim ('url:lrn Meadow 90— Waterbury 8 Zrsdenlcke High school, High school, well and hi for the day was one | . : i B e - : R k C d S i h M k l B Time of partin oW nigh stroke lower than that of Mr. Roth- | 5 G: Pierce, Sequin g BAP N nangeErer 9 i 43 oc port od, panis ackerel, oston High school, Hish school, who Is conceded to be one of | T Clouthior, Sequin @ 82 W 12 cEaoa 5- i : We m all now say good-bye the cracks of the club. | 15 Prench, Race Brk. 92 80 M. T. Adams ... .. Bl Fl d M W s B T a2 Shepard, N. Hav. 103 Spicalites . e A2 3 ue, ounaers () B £33 et L R A s gy s [[ieimare Sihreaon ai: [ tetes ! Middletown, June 26.—Edwarl M. ? 9 re radaock, sdiver bass, = 3 | Lie total scorc - yes Barer R g 5 5 7 S i ¢ a0 3 | Jones s erda capitain ol i lTa or ove yothdan s tand e tot Percy Rotlwell, S. Mead. 87 ] & 3 Lob . . High sereot B st are as follov H. II. Whaples, $. Mead. 90 S i L 94 | Of the W n baseball team for the 0 ster, rimp, oun and thtle Neck Goodbye, dear New Britain High Bl 3 am. p.m. To. | A D Dodge, S. Meadow 85 8: | ) | season of 1920. Jones came to Wes- § i g dams, Wa 919 ! B. Pratt, Sequin 101 Hartford . total | leyan from Elkton, Md. He is a e 1. P, Kellose, Waterbury 82 93—175 | Goatrey Brinley, Sequin 81 §5—176 | W. F. Whitmora ... 5 * Lmember of o sonior eiass ana nas [ Clams and Long Clams. All High Grade In future vears when we pause to o 81 } J.3W. H. Beers, Weatogue 91 2 | W. A Jackson ........ T Dl e cantly! raturned Ifrom ihe servica: look back g eaney | Local Team Loses. jR. Cook ......... § { He plays at shortstop on the team, S F Of pleasant memories we'll have no | y ' 5 ;}‘_ee‘:‘l\i:;“‘] gqiigé The Shuttle Meadow team which ! R. H. Deming ceeen 80—164 ' this being his third season. ea ood- lack SR : HE We'll think of all the hard fought AlgornyNenHaven S | e 39, . Jackson, Hartford 79 80—159 | games with Hartford’s teams padesinRiEe 0 e SIC ’IM! ; | | | | Mgnana . ot Splendid Long Island Weakfish, Butter- nmerman .... 9 <178 ockwood How vivid evers mem'ry scems R e e The plays we e seen, the ‘“Bees ot o we have read 3 ool Eiired Our e the s e the strange S e e Oh. ;-\-‘:; 1‘:\“")(\":'(“;“/“ we've had now | L - Goddard. \Weatogu d 3 2o : I rey, 8. Meadow comes to our view As we all now say good-bye to vou %e Iubbard, Bro'klawn 9 5—17 Alton, Hartford E: 5 179 5 Batterson, H'rtford 101—189 Bovbs Joncs Southern Champion | F. Bnglish, New Huven 83—172 Washington Place Rear of United Cigar Store T. F. McLaughlin, Wi @ Uses Novel Means of Getting Ball | Harold Lockart, We > 8 . W. H. Boeth, S. Meadow S / : Phone 2170. Out of Old Shoe. | R. H. Deming, Hartford R. H. Hartz, Sequin Ho R C. R, June 26.—Bobby Ga., Southern golt champion, executed what was re- garded as perhaps the most peculiar i \\ X ; | W. W. Pratt, Hartford 89 / % . " shot in golfing history after he teed | I W Sioin, Naugatuck 80 7 4 off with J. C. Lyons of New Orleans | ' 1 Bradley. Nousatuck 88 : = 3 ; in the first round of match play In |y A. hice. New Iaven 85 > » the Southern Golf association tourna- | 1 mredenick, Highland §7 e o : : ment here yesterday. Jone ball i p i e Greenwich lafded in a shoe which had been H. L. Topping, Greenwich 85 69 o = - left in & wheelbarrow by a workman, | ¢ ¢, Waldo, Brooklawn 9 s R 4 1oz forcing the champion to use a niblick | 51, B, Stoddard, Briklawn 6 N\ | - 7 to hole out and halve the hole in four. ' Clark Wileox, We 96 102—198 | 1 = > : b Jones eliminated Lyons from the | Liverett Jupp, Weatogue 90 97—187 . d 3 = tourpament, 3 up. Fred L. Mills, Weatc 92 104—196 W e Highland 90—173 . SN R W. P. Sceley, Brooklawn 76 7 ! = I 2 LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, ! Robert Abbott, Br'klawn S7 85—17 B = S Y \d ‘ 5 ! B. Hamiito Wood { 83—170 £ = = ? . # DARK,EL\I GRAY HAIR | o honala, weatray 85 87—172 A =S i ® Us wirandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur o Lo riartons 2al0s x ) : : 5 rectpo und nobody can tell bl 1 s | L 77 : | 7% o The scarcity of new autos has made the demand o e e Sl I 0 (ot Wioodw 90—180 : e 4 g for used cars bigger than ever this year. Deckner, Highland 86—172 ez dvancing “age. We all know | 55 5 White, 97 90—187 : . i Buyers in the market are watching the HER- advantages of a vo ful appear- fea v 5 9= ip Z e it e. Your hair is Your charm. 1t 11’ & medfcid, 8 Mend, 85 $1—110 £\ Y ALD'S AUTOMOBILE COLUMN for opportunities Mokes or mars the faco. When it | ¢ If. zim'erm'n, N. Hav. 0 S Z ST . '§ to buy used machines of any model. fades, turns gray and looks streaked, JaEt!a ‘fow appiloations fof Sase! Tea |2t Ghose Mmoot oa s ; L A/ 7 | E If you have a used car to sell don’t waste your an‘@Sulphur enhances its appearance | o p. 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