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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL™ TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922, Q2 B e O e = T e s =S e __ ] AMERICAN GOLFERS DEFEAT BRITISHERS IN WALKER INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY AT SOUTHAMPTON — JOHNNY DUNDEE EASILY EARNS AWARD OVER “PEPPER” MARTIN IN 15-ROUND BOUT AT NEW YORK — SHAWKEY, PITCHING ONE OF HIS GREATEST GAMES, WINS 11 - INNING BATTLE SHAWHEY' HURLING ¥ 1S S~ JOHNRY DUNBEE [“oebr v 3ir | AMERICAN GOLFERS (%2 %5 55222 MAX CAREY VERY o e T noon, Bobhy Jones and Jesse Sweet- o e Will a low curve bal Other games not gcheduled, Three Out of Four Matches Won a3 oy vteh"tusvcn: BuScaneers” Onttelder Puts U a Games of His Career it e O s ot | Champion Defeat Brooklyn Boy | Standing of (he Clubs winning 3 and 2. At one stage of Reb" Russell s lder of the / y LG the LG Won Lost K —— in Yesterday's Play e Y e omarana | G108 Game Against the Dodgers irgh Nationals—whone senea- | i New York T4 46 W. B. Torrance, but they grew care- less toward the finish and allowed the New York, Aug, 2 g w | tonal comtbuck has helped win York, Aug. 26 —Johnny Dun- | Chicago .,. ' 54 Southampton, 1. I, Aug. 20.—The | British ps ¥ Pittal ] \ . | pair to carry them to the ttaburgh, Pa, Aug. 39.—Carey! York Yankees i the c early a score of games for the Dir- 1-pound iplonship belt Hl!g:v Louls . < 07 54 members of the Amerlcan team V8- | thirty-fourth hole, magnificent worl.t at bat, onm th: S ; s o ; A | 8 om assault by Vincent (Pep-|Cinennati I a6 terday got a big jump here on their Nip-and-Tuck Battle. bases, and in the fleld, helped Pitts. ce times in yesterday's contest, i per) Martin, Brookiyn's spectacular | pittsburgh ‘ 55 British opponents in the opening tts | The fourth match, that between W, | burgh to defeat Brooklyn ¢ to 8 in \‘ ince, the Brooklyn right- [ lightweight, Before a crowd of 20,- Brooklyn .. i §o of lht"n\lr‘rnn(‘lun:nl team m‘m;hrs for ¢, Pownes of Oakmon, captain of the | the evelen innings yesterday., In the fer, disposed of the mighty Reb| 0o nighly excited fans at the New | Philadelphia ..., .41 73 the Walker Cup at the National smerjcan team, and Max Morston, | &l Inning, he singled, stole second s sha ply breaking hook and, | 3 Velodrame last night, the vets | Boston . ......... .4 s0 l.luk.-j. Thr‘vln\':ldr-ru won only one of gne of the former metropolitan dis- | And continued to third on Miller's ! \'1‘; ntally hatted 1,000 in the altan ‘demonstrated this - the Scotch foursome, the other three | trioe |ights, who has now transferred | Wild throw, Bigbee's infleld hit prophets' league t golng to the American Yesterday's | g allegiance to Philadelphia, and | brought him home. Griffith attempt. results practically clinched the cUp | caven and Mackenzie, representing | ®d to score from second in the first ; | for the Yankees, for all they have|john pull was the only contest that|inning on Myers' drive which Carey process made that young man swal-| Only two games scheduled, plection theic:hands now ls;to break | was nip-and-tuck all the way. At |felded in deep center but was nipped | even in the singles, which will be | poon the Amerfean palr knocked oft | at the plate played today with elght men on &' work with a lead of one hole, but in BROOKLYN :flu'-‘- )Ln'\h"\} n; .\'v"sh»;'lrllnryIs]p.rfv'"‘l"'l-{rhn afternoon, largely through the ojgen, 2, G nge, however, there w e keen dis- | rilljant shooting of Caven, the Brit- |Johnston, ss. . appointment If the Americans do N0t | ong managed to carry the match on |B. Griffith, rf. . fare far better than an equal divi- ity the seventeenth hole before they ot i slon of the spolls in the singles. finally acknowledged defeat by 2!Schmandf, The British prospects were hurt|ang 1, High, 3b, . considerably by the inability of their | " gonle fnteresting battles were |Deberry, c. . C‘gfl-mfli “_l‘:m’fh’\'}'g“L‘]'}'}g"fl'"r'(;x-_ "":.srhodulml for today. The pairings are: |yier, o, - play y raays Ll Guilford vs. Tolley, Jones vs. Wethér- | Vance, p, " necessitated a complete realignment ed, Evans vs. Caven, Ouimet vs. Aly- of their forces. Then, too, the Brit- mer, Gardner vs. Torrance, Sweetser a rompaway of matters in the after- f | i ' : tabe | Pittsbur, irooklyn 3 n- Bob Twirls Ong of the Greatost' ruesvuren ave eo—cn swcociar- 80,000 Se Junior nghlwelghlimiéw' - b b Sioma—— Pittst ——— | Shawkey Hurls Great (¢ i ! cast one day. | yvond peradventure, Over the greater | Gamos Today ocker, wi n the P MT} Ar i e h“’w‘ S A0 {part of fifteen rounds, Dundee gave | Chicago at 8t, Lonis, of the series, f tubborn op louble header against the Dodgers| Martin a boxing lesson, and in the ATookID kAt i ponent 1y ¢ st Frid After the ga | Eroohiipcat RItaburs, one of the best games o care ment started in the ow ane of the most severe drubbings The Y ‘ er vie Py | S8Ver i l"; rh bl he has experienced in his ring carcer. AMERICAN LEAGUE hits, against ¢ t r, ale | ehing looked: allle to the en the final bell ged the ———— though the & s pit i s G .| judges, Artie McGovern and Charles | Games Yesterday ter contr ' % s 1t Tor ‘:“_‘;' ‘1{ ! "; I‘;’ PoeantiMeeghan, with Referee Patsy Haley,| (Chicago -2, Philadelphia 3-8. firs: n o ) " > ,‘”““ " ,’ o5 pro ‘U rendered their verdict in favor of New York 2, St. Louis 1, (11 {n- inning, 1 2l TN th e e said Vanee.| pynqee, It was an unnecessary nings . gcored or riy sy a8 Jnied 0P | nouncement for the crowd which wit- . '}Xf?n ".{'. - : L gse Mabligons * 5. N° | nesced the battle. Not one in the Standing of the Clubs home run ¥ f The AR G R vast throng gquestioned Dundee's mar- Won Lost the only extra Russell had nothing to say for pub- | points, When the bell ended | New York : an Scores Winning Run, g | hostilities the crowd already was St. Louis me remaine o s way homeward, Detroft elever vhen Dugar c | The contract was one sided but | Cleveland 1,83 5 ; gle, R « h RUNA} FOR mE WEEK altogether interesting, It afforded a|Chicago . i 3 458 | Dresent their strongest front to the| yohneon vs, Darwin. ab, 1. t : - Bernard Darwin, who stepped | | Maranville, ss. ...... ° o P P MoorkMrNBNOS o © o e 3 co v 0 o 0! lusornmacccanp w|lcosconncon 10 x31 22 wloncorcscoocol 41 o ° 2 but Binus i 4 A q £ enemy. temonstration of combined ring skill | Washington H fr Care: :,‘i r dvan e A S i 5 in eve hing the term iinplies, and | Philadelphia . intn‘ nn_l:~ PIAgE; [NIN] Lok (ORED) VON ELM A PRO. “l‘;h‘rmc”- Schang v T ) aLs X also ring comedy. The comedy ;m(“‘Uosmn Euica aaeistancy 10 Y- Rolley a0l R s Tiornes, ab | and Meu \ M T WTF 8 T |y efulgence. It was furni by Willls MacKenzie, playing with John | g Golfer Is Denied Restoration in ‘ i z 1} 1, whose antics in the futile ef. Games Today effort was to pe! n at the ! Prooklyn x 4 | 1 . g teur championship this year, found 5 A 4 | torts to make an impression on Dun- Chicago at Detroit 2 £ ! 3, v v o plate s per field. | Bostor > | dee drew loud guffaws from the large | St. Louis at Cleveland, himself in a bad slump, and allowed | Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 29.—The |cooper, ed hy hr ides, stops by Sisler | Phi > e theving i Boston at Philadelbhia his partner to bear the brunt of the | United States Golf Aesociation yes- and W 1 a throw by Ruth fea. | Pittsburgh MABE R VWashikgton at New York battle throughout. | terday refused to restore George Von|_ 0mrE 1y turing ‘e x Martin Recelved Severe Drubbing. st hiaf Mow 3 The British, however, had some- |Elm of Salt Lake City to amateur 5ittebursh © 000 003 a0 o ey . oo thing to cheer over when Roger |status because of his arrangements | Two base hit, Cooper: three base hit, INTERNATIONAU LEAGUE Wethered and C. C. Aylmer defeated | With a sporting goods firm and “the |Grimm; stolen bases, Johnston, Schmidt, Caven, runner-up in the British ama : Amateur Ranks, Shwmooma h. 0 3 ol 9 1 0 1 2 cnBHhoeoN gl 2l 2 10 33 mloscssconss 1 ;4 [ 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 HEora: Dundee, serious faced, went ahout | his task like the expert ring workman 5 he is. He battered Martin literally 7 2 s B 2 e 5 - | Carey; ‘sacrifices, Vance, Maranville; doubls ME ST from pillar to post, hooked, jabbed, | Games Yesterday J‘Ch“k Bvansrund Robert, Gandner, [INGHpSY h: Whishy ne ) acoepted pays B e R Ahd U Gl dn T Aenmahat: eua AMERICAN LEAGUE. | g ;. L] : ‘| Buffalo 8, Jersey City 2. both former national champions, for | ment of expenses. Johneton; left on bases, Brooklyn 9, Pitts- 4 2 the lone victory achieved by the in- The decision will prevent his par- |burgh 4; base on balls, off Vance 2, oft M T T F § TeL|crossed, uppercut and otherwise > eit 2 | cuffed the Brooklynite in a most thor- g(’;]’:‘r"’;:"mft :m Q{’yfid‘-‘{ o Gaiii e Mernraehd tic ticipation in the coming national | Cooher 2; struck out, by Vance 2 by Cooper ST. LOUIS, ough r. Whe el 1 : ¢ 3; hit by pitcher, by Cooper (Wheat); wild Hg=1 T r. When the battle end 1t fell to the lot of the Boston pair, |amateur tournament at Brookline, o, b, BIt0er, 2% CoARel (Qm‘l,y Rad | ed Martin's bleeding lips and nose and > : i ches : ol Hl‘mp Sl mfl":rv Hiipddon Standing of the Clubs Francis Ouimet, former national and | Mass. Moran; time, 1:46. | testimony of the drubbing he ab-|_ W0 sorbed in his ineffectual attempt to | Baltimore .........985 40 iift one of Dundee's titles. Rochester ....... 54 It was as tutile an esfort as a boxer | Buifalo .......... 61 ‘ ; | Tersey o 64 iy 47,8 f | 5 ever made. The result, however, was | Jersey City ae Gthe s o SRNAT o ot unexpected. In advance of the | oronto o 6 Ruth, 1o o INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL, L iaah Dlioaes Metioed 18 =i NisiiR IEALITE - St 70 . il & 01 SMTWTFPFS Tt e b " eould | Syracuse . sybis 88 s"‘"! . L 0.2 gltimore 10 x la lesson if the Italian could e da o a8 T 2 ey e Reading 5 1 withstand or evade the Brooklynite's [ NeWark ... E 0 | 8 wild blows. Dundee did evade Mar- Cleveland Detroit Chicago St. Louis Bcott . . N | Bufialo 10 i 1 Games Today L, Z g3 ) Rochester 6 4 tin’s heaviest swings, which invariably Games Today are thrown out without sense of direc- imore at Toronto e 2 1 " P a i an Jarsey City at Syracuse, i Bt. Louis : -1| Toronto fon, and the Italian did give Martin | (J00 =8 B 0 e ar, No other cigarette New Tork ; 10 020 0 e v boxing lesson. eadin i M e B AlL 0L Jers. City @ bo Reading at Buffalo, at the price contains m?swwlfr:‘ Newark Dundee won an even dozen of the 2 rounds. Martin had two, the fourth EASTERN LEAGUE such fine tobaccos Jacobson, fifth, and one, the sixth, couid S THE FAVORITE i : Games Yesterday | o i i WILLS R eavitabiy be catied even. In' every| e, SRS YRR | or tastes so good. Koo (o "fl}l”"“ I«;;,‘ other sessio undee’s E ) 2 L i = points was clearly defined. Dundee| Other games postponed, rain. % 1 ¢ Hiffl’"h ;E\ g % & Black Panther Sho dispose of Tut |sa ) that o v i1 and con- e P Chicazo Philadelphia 3-7. : hould Dispose of Tut |saw to that with the varied and con Standing of the Clubs . ! s 5 . ‘ stant attaclk which he unloosed on the W Tt Philadelphiz Ang. 20.—Chicage | Jackson Tonight If the Dope Runs | yncicocoting Martin LI and Philadel split even in al| ML, b e ntar eUPantie tinrate. Dbs: Eaven N 38 A oLhe heaaer vosterc the former| True To Form UL L Waterbury ........60 49 Raiine s MO R TCRE, B9 ROLKX of Danny Frush in the opening round. | o 2(EF0 56 :\]‘mmnc ILIF'-J!‘U 5 to 3, @ :vyrl ’ri nm_n;ur York, Aug. 29.—Harry Dundee, driving in with head down g jqoqp o k 82 e PR A wild throw Y| ine New Orleans nesro heavywright, |and flatfooted, suddenly straightened |/ CEZE2E *" 2" i asty, the Ath pitcher, which | .y oots to impre son Gotham box- | up ve a terrific left to the jaw. [ pie aoye 00 59 gent two runners across the plate and 3 b e Pittsfield ....... 5 5 Tl eaarstiier on tAird ‘enabisd the ing followers this evening his = landed flush on ATBARE o s 63 I AR (CHE : for a world's heavyweigh , and s Martin down glagsy- [ \woreestar o White Sox to win the opener 3 orcester ...... 8 Homers by Seheer and Miller, th b3t hip match against Cham 3 Rrooklynite, though s s S r and Miller, the lat- Dempsey The “HBrown|and hurt, regained his feet befors < ter getting his seventeenth of the ser- T of NEW Oflea 5 % “Hale ol Gtk A aonnk ] Ga « Today. fes, and a double hy McGowan ac- e e e aehadule] S int | Hartford at Pit’ i2ld (2). RIS e Taoa) runsin tie| oS 0 battle DLy B aqeL O vaslinge |1 Inta 1ed \'"“ UBC R WY W ingfield at \ivany. second game Haihe e i Ohio, also a co u ee battered ) rtin be o‘rr’ him in Wonaestas b New HAveD: heavy . in a bout listed tor fif- | an effort to fatten his slim knockout Watérbury at Bridgeport. rounds at Ebbets Field, Brook- | record. a 5 Bk The ma is the second withir Martin Survives First Round. GIANTS BEAT TOLEDO. Gt il i e Ly ’m”_ valls] Martin survived this first round,| pgjeq0, Onio, Aug. 20.—The New Collins, 2b. ...... 1 2 1B Lndeied Brb B e [-hbwever; Of suifer the painiull yorc cluh of the naticnal league de- 15\1]:\:';1 1(},, i et ) ) ) ‘-fi’ ';j vr lv:" \\. gt « '\ " “ a jr\,vmpy‘;'r of being methodically :r feated the Toledo American Associa- "y SR Fnana B » 5 R R 1 cts tonight | yored through twelve of the fourteen | tien team in an exhibition game here Falk, If. to com t » extin n - of the | gyeceeding frames. Dundge brought /| ¥ McClellan, b, . 0 3 A g < i i yesterday, § to 4 Al 1 Jackson vweight |into play all his tricks, He bounced | e A A A § 0 y ans favorite will'enter | off the ropes, bounded in and out 325 11 21 8 0fqgyer £0 V regarded a ichore, and all the| ¥ 31315 Church Street Sha T, by farity and Evar Q i the “but- | PR=giep=gidngod et e UY PHILADELPHIA S ¢ c ntender t he | i f ab. r. h. po. ) VLI fou W e L W 1oanlite DS 00 mVnEh AUTO REPAIRING 0 r ¢ an the ability and|(a Martin's face and , bo blow Young, 2h. i ) g 2.0 i n tin's an ) et y . Hauser, 1b. ....... E ) |th S ms which en- [ v iiBh rly sapped th i Eom ( \hllix«\( bl A / : MeGowan, cof. ..... f i g . hir t He will | Ajartin and rendered the Brooklynite kel : & - g : Miller, r oy ) 5 er his r toh P e clot A 5k his ri armless in th TEL. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. Gallo B Eves, except reach lls will have t | rounds when Martin sought to stem 3t Walker, 2 01 height and experience in I avor tide with a belated rally. i SRR e 37 Sl v Hasty, W 3 0 5 led C A evidently ng to tea T D BR] T b boxing than that possessed i Jack-| pndecs thmder, did & Jiile fancy To Start The Day Wreng. S r o8 e Ohio d ! reach, | work If He bounded off the| *Batted for Hasty in 5 91 10 lbut theve his 8 1 ropes 4 glided ahout the ring 5 5 i . (Rl 00— - | amoothly, but not at all like Dundee Ph’l"}";e:‘wl:!‘l" Hasty: Horme runs, PONY POLO TOURNEY [0 LBt e T ORG PLETRS B AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE | AND YOu REFUSE To BE SAND YOU: REGALE TOLR | B e Momoush, Bl . g particular respect . [ ANNOYED WHEN SHE FUSSE S FRIENDS “WITH COMICAL . ' Andy Thomas, Brook ight- You ARE IN SUCH A MERR WITH YoUR TiE JuST BEFORE SToRIES ON YouR wAY To TowN pon 2 Hooper e B itny to Hausst t sas| All. American Four to Meet All- |-V¢I8ht B Hariley, Wil Dur- MOOD THAT YOU LAUGH LEAVING FOR THE CITY on bases, CF > B i b able Dane bitter truggle for & " ! toh, | | UPROARIOUSLY AT FRIEND v GOODNESS e i on balls, el gl A . A Aot ot 40 Ircland Quartet at Rumson, N. J., | Qvelve rounds in the semi-final mat . B i P n- At the end of the contest the decision I WIFE'S QuUIPs | cAan T LE“,—(':‘OV o GooD FORM pires, Gu n; time, This Afternoon. was declared s The verdict WS Dir. B AM- - HAWA i AWAY LOOKNG H bl VBN SrrAThEL BT A AUCERNE b ey > UrURE THERE i om wared to have a com- VERY Goob'\ Lleue Tpin dae Au ; 10| manding lead in points | CHICAGO team in as ey lays to stack up | ghey Hutchinson, Philadelphia s against an A merican four P & i Y. desisis Bl v 3 2 1| cross mallets this afternoon with tt bisoney ot Haribmets o PoP GIMME i A0 . Sf SRESTRA QRIS W e U e six-round 1t which was crowded Z 1 A NICk-ELL i 0 0 W““;“r” R 50 f c opening tour-round battle | 7 PN KA NICK-ELL | § 1 immy Kirk, Harlem weiterweight, S e L1538 FNE mutanee s 4, was aw 4 the decision over Nick | — Wwhich were previously regar 8 . & sectional rival, | inferior, American fours have had no difficulty in dsfeati I (Second Gam Courtney, § 2 ed fo entries, t *l y clut Young, 2b. W 0 can Eaeteott team, and the Orange Hauser, 1b. B 3. T 8 0 unty club easily eliminating MeGowan, cf. L3 1« 4 gent four on fa Miller, rf. i e D I Shelburne with fi interns a1 g /] ) AND SO F Porkins, c. .. s | L . g By -4 7(; ) “AND You BREEZE \ S OR TwWoO WEEKS; Galloway, &5, ....... b 5§ & cast of Louis E. Stoddard, Raymond 8 MNTO YoUR OFFICE > Your DAYSs ARE RUINED' if. Relmont, J. Watson Webb and R. E ] \ | WITH A SONG Yoo veE &GOT it e e | WOULDN T STAND FOR AMY 3 MAK TALKING sBatted for Mack in 7th. .| great difficulty on the hasis of the b | » LKE THAT T meE | / (] BT 3.0 Z | cther foreign entries showing. ) 2 ~ - - \ DON'T CARE wHY= | - Never, Philadeiphia . 12 . WHO HE 1§ DID You HEAR, Two. base hit, Falk. Hooper s d 2 , 3 A e \MHAT HE SAMD Briladéiphin 8; bases on balle, off Mark 2 ; | ore than a ’ I iR off Courtney 3, offt Nalor | ! FASTER THAN bath ) k 4, by Naylor 3, by Courtney 2; h o ck 9 in 6 innings, off Courtne PAUL 4 T itcher, Mack; umpire, | 3 REVERE'S i (.}u::'rlia':fid‘u‘]:iunl. lnlmr 1:4 H E RECORD~— It JUSt makes y = HAS you over. NCH TO BOX MOORE. - | SPREAD e o | THE NEWS Wakeupyour jcago, Aug. 29.—Joe Lynch [ v la‘v:thofk. bantamweight champion, OF THE skml d Pal Moore of Memphis, Tenn. | ::ll box tén rownds at Michigan City, Ind., on Labor Day ia connection with EBU the exhibition planned between Jack Dempsey and his spal ing partners. The men havé met twice in recent | " amenths in no-decisicn contests. 3 Strawbridge, Jr., one of the two . D % sirongest Americar is expect n-1y 3 ed to dispose of All-Treland without © 1922

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