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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919, ROGER H. HOVEY, CONN. GOLF CHAMPION, 1S BEATEN ON STOCKBRIDGE ~:NKS—INDIANS AGAIN DOWN TIGERS AND TAKE POSSESSION OF SECOND PLACE—PHILLIES INFIELD PLAYS IN ERRATiC FORM AND GIANTS WIX EASILY_NEW YORK MAY GET NEXT AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT HAMPION HOVEY )/ Wonder What a Seventeen Months Ol Baby Thinks About BEATEN AT [i[]Ll: :UE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. e CnT RMEN MY Fou i p - Ec~ - FTER 3 1 WHEN | WANT A DRINK | Results Yesterday. g <SSt SEE- \WHAT DD 1 AND AFTE GE Results Yesterday. DOWN To A MEAL THEY| 0" wou — IT WORKS (T 1N MY MOUTH 1 RUB | ALL | HAVE To Sav 1S e New York 7; Philadelphia 2. Buffalo 1-3; Newark 0-1. GENERALLY SLIP ME A EUERY Time. A HAND | MY HAND ON mY WAR' = Now WATCH All other games postpone Rochester s UEaltimore o HAMNDOUT. ALL t RAVE T Al EoR el T STURMMICK AND T Illel Fall‘fil]lld Of Rh(){le ISlaHd b= i Reading-Binghamton, wet ground To SAY 1S - 'NURM NUM COMES OUT WiTh A MAKES MY FoLxS ALL = AAY AR & Standing of the Clubs. Only three games scheduled. NUM' AND WIGGLE MY CHONK OF SOMETHING LAUGH LIKE EVER' THING TONGUE AND | GET el T 108 Trick at Stockbridge, Mass. WE m T (v O e (T ot REGOLAR FooD - Cincinnati .. aoco B 24 w York . . 70 40 e L. Chicago .... o 6050 545 | Baltimore .... 56 41 Brooklyn ... e [ .495 | Toronto Pittsburgh Stiaden b 6 .486 | Buffalo { Stockbridge, Aug. 28.—Daniel Fair- ild of the Wannamoisett country ub of Providence, R. 1., several nes Rhode Island state champion, feated Roger . Ilovey of the uttle Meadow club of New Rritain, onn., in the country club cup tour- ment here vesterday, 4 and 3. In| ) L e morning play of the first division . GancsRodayy :ames Today. I. Wheaton of the St. Albans coun- (el Sl I, e s, y club of Long Island, topped Cas- New York at Philadelphia. Baltimore at Binghamton. de Gersdoff of this cit G iy — el . e . J. Haskins of Washington, D. C., S T B i : . on the cup in the final round of the AMEICaN T AGUE: SRrEe gt 9 Yy, burth division from A. McElwain in Results Yeaterday, RS B 19-hole match, one up. " : = Owing to the rain, most of the ‘l_‘;*ifl'flfflnf};i:‘-fi'fl;;;'s ko R atches scheduled for vesterday aft- Bl Sl (g EIIOT, <o esults Yesterday. 5 - = - frnoon were held over until anl Cleveland 7; Detroit 5. All games postponed, rain. SEE THAT HAND 70U WNOW 1T CHOKES N EC S S ICOESEVERAL FIRST | WANTA orning when they were played off [ ‘Washington-New York, rain. = SHeOT OUT WITH A ME To DRINK - MY EYES THU:GS To Do AND | Ao o SR | Standing of the Clubs. GLASS oF WATER In GET ALL RED Too — MUST BE ON MY WAY e e (e ith the 18-hole medal play handicap. —— D Standing of the Clubs. . w. L . T THAT'S wHAT MCNERTHIE L ATIGHS THROLEN LATELY DEMPSEY YS- BRRTTON WV T . | Pittsfield S DA L .58 | EALL CERviED AND SAYS LT AFFECTS I'VE GOT ENOUGH - Boston St L 3 400 | Newark ST oIS A g 361 | Binghamton | Philadelphia ooto Bt 352 | Rochester Reading . Jersey City S 5 Worcester . ..ou e, 68 43 HIM THE SAME WAY. Chicago T4 40 28 . = : | Providence ........ 58 44 Glevelana S IELE 6’5 L5 bont’ Laugh At Such a Thing, Ad-| Detroit ........... 47 | Bridgeport ......... 54 Y b Springfield Ney orkRist s 51 R E e St. Louis .. RS G ¢ ) | ] 7| waterbury terweight Champion—Other Tips. Boston ..... L o o ql { Washington ........ 43 58 3 s Dan Morgan, manager of Jack | Philadelphia ...... : Britton, champion welterweight evi- ? Games Today. ently thinks pretty well of his : Worcester at Springfield. lever battler. He penned the Games Today. Providence at Pittsfield. ollowing letter to the Herald sport- Philudelpia. at Boston. Nend ITaven ot ilactiotal g editor: S e e e Waterbury at Bridgeport. fporting Editor, Dear Sir:—Thirty-five newspaper jien gave the decision to Jack Brit- | RUNS FOR THE WEEK lon, welterweight champion over Mike | D'Dowd the middleweight champion, vhile a few newspaper men with de- TIONAL LEAGU ective evesight gave the decision to s. Uik AW A 5 Twfl UVER Tlfi[RS o 9 : | »Dowd Boston - Britton won easily, no question in| Chicago x T' ] ! 1] ‘ BRAVES " POLO GROUNDS, series will undoubtedly attra 2 l'.\‘flv (]rmnm» in m]xn )'I'uvn\ln(tm' ie Tor Second Place Is Broken | Tae Boson Braes wil mas o | irowis, us b teame nave s | Wien s were e he minds of the thousands that wit- | St. Louis 1 hinks he can give Dempsey a few | Cincinnati x e e Sl M local following. The Annex nine i B S. M. T. W. T. F. 8. days regarding the attraction on vises Dan Morgan, Manager of Wel- PR essed the battle. Philadel. 0 : = scords ts | Cincinnati e b g ake s | P . s i ade ¢ e bes ds in essons in boxing, and make him miss | Pittsburgh 0 S, o Letme DR e made one of the best records 000000000—0 Can Dempsey beat Britton? Don't | Brooklyn 10 5 x 5 5 | | ! ) ) L. ed, then Jack will come on and e e toy peedl throusnonE _udue and Rariden; Touchstone and augh you might get fooled. Jack | New York 1 D CAN 3. 7. been received durin the pas AMERICAN LEAGUE. . E : the series. How d sound ? Cleveland, Aug 28. — Cleveland ; ASANT PLAY OF DELIGHTEUL REDS WIN. CHATRACTERS yesterday, w. g 7 to 5, and thus Dy g (] : ! e ” | Dicaking ‘e te tnat evistea tor see. | GialS Have Little Dilficulty in PIONIERS Vs ANNES: ween | cuEirkemurs, u. “ave. o 4 FE s 7 St. Louis 4 3 I ; 3¢ i = The first game of the series between | Cincinnati Reds won an exhibition RAIN HALTS RACING Philadel. 1 x 6 e e Bl b fee s the Pioneers and Annex baseball | game from Parkesburg Iron. a stror ! e box in the first inning. Love was 0 . Las 1 > ; 5 Boston 8 x 4 coming holiday. — ¥ made it two ght frc D gers Chicago 5 om the Tigers AN MORGAN. RaD G Detroit New York Cleveland Jricavy Showers Spoil Day for Big | Washington cctive until the seventh when he Wlflfllflg, SCOI‘C 7 10 Z teams for the city ehampionship will | Jocal semi-professional team, yester- be played next Sunday afternoon on | day, 4 to 0. Luque allowed two scat- vas relieved by Boland. x as | t was off | —_— the Ellis street diamond. The coming ! tered hits, while his teammates found { the latter that O’Neill made a single T that scored the winning runs. The Philadelphia Aug After New INTERNATIONAI: LEAGUE. score: York tied the score in the sixth in- Cox, New England’s Premier Driver, S. M. T W.T. F.S. r. h. e |ning vesterday, Philadelphia’s fleld- Newark 9 10 4 Cleveland .. 40000030x- 12 ¢ | ing became ragged The home team Boston, Aug. 28.—Three heats were | Reading 3 3 = Detroit ........ 002010200—5 15 1 | bunched five err: in the last three decided in the rain in the grand cir- | Bufralo 7 il; | tnnings and the visitors earily won, cuit races at the Readville track yes- | moronte terday, after which the track became Bingh’ton 2 so heavy that a postponement Was | paitimore x necessary. It was “Cox day,” and in| pocpec ™} spite of weather a good crowd turned | yo e S G ] out in honor of New England’s pre- 3 ¢ New York ---.. 000001114—7 9 mier driver. In addition to the un- A | Pniladelphia ... 100000010—2 10 finished events, part of the regular EASTERN LEAGUE. G Gy (U9 o o It “"l R e e Thursday program was run off today S. M. T. W. T. F. S. was scheduled as the first same of a | ¢ Periscope, which had been picked to | Hartford SR gofbiesheadapbutinasicalledyingthc win the American Horse Breeder fu-| Pittsfield fusuEhalzglofgthe Baeyenth becausefof turity for thre year-old trotte was | Worcester a heavy downpour. Ruth’s high fly | GOLF TOURNEY Fo[{ N Y nosed out in the heat Molly | New Haven | to center was so difficult to juds a i . 3 e S i e e it went for a triple. The score: man Dillon, a length away, was third. | Providence 6 3 Nevt National Amatens ol - n : ) T 00 Next National Amateur Champion- | Cox was expected to have litt Bridgeport 9 > x : T 1 ble in capturing the Massachusetts | Springfield 1 3 = ""‘\“‘\”fi G “I-l“““"\‘l ¥ ship Likely to Be Settled on Links 2:1 trot with McGregor the Great, H Noyes anc Crk e oyt, McGraw and yesterday’s heat justified the ex- x—Indicates nc game | i and Walters. in Metropolis. pectation. The bay hors 12 Crowd Gathered in Honor of Walter @ @ Coveleskie, Myers and O'N x Dauss, Love, Boland, Ehmke and |7 t0 2, only one of their runs being ! Ainsmith. earned. Drives by Williams and Meu- sel accounted for both the local runs. Mackmen Wake Up. The score: Boston, Aug. 28.—Philadelphia hit | Hoyt hard yesterday and won a six- - oo T h o Tragesser. 2 x first in 2:08 1-2 Happy Fe e New York, Aug. 28.—Unle un- o oy Tranl forescen developments break be- coxiesniacglioncavo el GONN AN A A U DI‘;TRIGT St. Tioulls, "Aug elsch’s i W nil G e O e e R e : ihatidial & mendous hit over the left field fence | the place New York will draw the M”‘,.RA”%N; Sl with two men on buses in the seventh, | next National Amateur Golf Cham- i S S Meeting Is Held in New Haven to|S2Ye Chicago a 6 to 5 victory over| pionship tournament. Down at Oak- = . St. Louis yesterday. It was the 15th | 5 . ‘matter EMPIRE STAKES ARRAN : 1 ek L mont last week the matter was 78 i Discuss Plans of Organizing a Sep- “""“‘r 't“;" BB Gl (""‘1'] ‘OL;“’ :’1“"*‘ I ! brought up with some of the powers o 3 re las games. Gallia hit the ba S e ARG ¥ Entries Close Today for October Rac- | arate Association. to the same spot in the fifth. Pinch “ :,}J‘” h\‘,"fl”,l”h]‘:.,. & : ‘,\" ,:,’L:’N\,\hgf“, I €l neae ot ¥ onkers . Hitter Demmitt put the locals ahead | York appenared to he the choiee. atoga, N. Y., Aug. 28.—The| New Haven, Aug. 28.—A meeting | in the sixth, his double scoring th S e LGS R e be run during the autumn | for the purpose of formulating the | runs, The score: R Raite S AR thanRofithel Cog meeting of the Empire City Racing Connecticut association, as a district ; o umbia Cou ‘tv:v o) 41‘1 E u]n,mv?, sociation, Oct. 13 to inclusive, | of the Amateur Athletic Union, was|Chicago ....... 030000300—6 Gt GF (e _‘HO*V!\OM‘)HHT of lt he as- “losed today. They are nine in num- | held at the City hall. New Haven, | St. Louis .. 0100130005 SHla Tl L L ver, as follows last week At the present time the| William and Schalk; Gallia and | ‘1'\”\\ e e b e For three-vear-olds and upward, | State of Connecticut is a part of the | Severeid | s & 2unosstimr el Columbus handicap, one mile and a| Metropolitan association territory, and t"l“” "‘l‘;‘:"‘ ““:‘]‘]‘m‘?':”‘“‘)‘m ‘ht" C:f’ stage the tournament, b > _ plained that Columbia would not be e 5 | yeady to entertain the big field next nnis Wizard Leaves $10 Deposit for | season. Craft Higgins of Chicago, Speeding and #scapes Trial. v O the officials of the national body and | M¢LOUGHLIN 1OOLS POLICE Victory handicap, one mile and a|the Metropolitan association believe = quarter, $2,000 added. that better results can be obtained ridge High Weight handicap, | by giving the State of Connecticut bout six furlongs, $2,000 added ome B e . e Tho ’(\Hl,f{.mom St theleonclave war Port Chester, N. Y., Aug. 2 tournament. cxpressed the opinion i yards, $1,500 added o (o Chiflin, Nom e T || i IcLoughlin, the tennis| that the Western delegation would PERFECTOS B : : ins Ne L comet” of California, s ed [ fivor New York also i } ,,.my{x.] \]:my.... out six furlongs, | the Hon. William . Iackett, Tax | \](m”.n“.“\“‘,‘:l‘"‘(‘ml‘” "(‘\1“1"”:::”"\1:\1 (R e Vel GG PANETELAS $1,500 added Commissioner for New Haven and A | S ) s v 1 For all ages, Westchester ha - | A. U. Commissioner; Hon. Williim F. | byeeqin "?::;,f R “"”"";'('"; Lok GIRLS BASEBALL GAMES. CORONAS = Sl Al 5 speed - = > Boston Post roac one mile and a sixteenth, Delaney, postmaster of New Britain | at & rate of 40 miles an hotwr Me.! Two girls' baseball games will he BANQUETS 2O two-vear-olds, Autumn Dass | 209, FePresenting St. Joseph's Y. M. | Loughlin told the officer he was on his | Plaved this evening at St Muy SEori e veatzalas Tt avs| A A.; M. J. Thompson, Walerbury | way from the opening match of the verounds when the Fafniy Bearing e LA EE s L G Community ~Service; — William J.} national series at Forest Hills, L. I.,| company team will play the Novii rddec O'Connell, St. Mary’ A., Stamfor | cep a dinner engas~ 1 dc facturing 1pan s : Pelham Bay handicap, five and a| John P. Fox and J. Baum, of the Vol. (;"nln\’tlllm«' linner engs with | and Judd Manufacturing compan | onderful fragrance my old friend Peter Schuyler has. Yet for half f $2,000 ac « % 5 = Connecticut. He was driv- | nine on No. 1 diamond, and the S 5 o a wdded bnter Life Savin: Duive of Buldee-l ' ne o nisnrow A e b i bt u td B it oo ! all his flavor, ke’s about the mildest smoke I know. AT et S M e i B RO ; : Rainbow, selling, about six furlongs, | port; FHlugh R. Sevanson, Swedish- | was 28 vears old and 200 added . A a merchant, | aggregation will play the Rus- | 57 3 : ) OF adeds American A. C., of Bridgeport; Ar-| when nat playing tennis. Mvhnm:’hl'n:} f”‘ LUI’ '\\.wnw turing com- NOMg but fine Havana tobacco in his filler. That's the "he Bmpire City's meeting is to be and in R T b }y:‘i.u- \I\Jlu‘y’:m x\;.mm A. ', Bridgeport; | deposited $10 with the court when | pany outfit on No. diamond. i B secret of his winning combination—mildness and flavor. Donaldson, of Fair-| told he would have to appear for ex- merly allotted to Morris Park e i~ i con o = % . o B e - o < : . e . as e appes nd the deposit was 3 ¢ & HARMING SCENES OF COMEDY ! of the A. A. U, and I1. Obertubbesing. | declared farfeited The entertainment comniitiee of the Gethack Gfa = | chairman of the Redistricting com- S New Britain police department s _a 174 i NSRS mittee of the A. A. U. LIPTON INVITES AM1 AN, planning a hig reception for the RR R 4 ¥ TR | The discussion on the suhject was | s Meriden police team and friends on y 7 g general, and Mr. Rubien explained the | Asks 8. Clark of Chicago to Sail on | September 17, when the second game ! ‘R 4 . its which would be derived from the Shamrock IV, | hetween the department teams will be ¥ formation of such an association | Chicago, Aug. 28.—With a view to| Plaved on St. Mary’s playzround dia- | | he state, particularly so in inter- | i ( esting voung men to take part in| athletics and thus build themselves up | Sir Thomas will have one or More | e e——————— | physically and mentally; also that the S e i - : i 4 : . 5 ; d me he | American corinthians aboard the| ep e T A Be “friends™ with a cigar whose quality hasn’t varied for 34 years new association if formed would flll | Shamrock IV. in the next internation. | S'-19 THE B ETINGLENC \ a long felt want in the state and | al race ! o Mada for 34 years by G. W. VAN SYLKE & HORTON, Albagy, N. Y. | who came on to see a part of the | strengthening the bonds between the | mond. The reception will be held in ! | Turner hall at the close of the gam~ /nited States and England in vachting | could hold championships in the va He has invited Sheldon Clark rious sports governed by the A. A an of a dozen or mors Mackinac con- NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST instead of their competing against | tests and secretary of the Chic: HAT STOR | the crack athletes of New York city | Yacht club during its most prospero and vicinity. l ars, to sail on the challenger.