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8368560606658 06660 55660660 Speaking of Sports} News from Georgetown University states that Billy Dudack has been again named as freshman football coach and Herb Kopf has again been named varsity end coach. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 1 Detroit 2, Boston 1. Washington 4, Chicago 3. (10 innings.) New York-St. Louis, ruin. The Standing “He, gav OF HIS ANCESTORS Gene Gets Wonderful Reception as He Arrives in Ireland- the over” notice. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 pleasant homes. | Baseball Standing TUNNEY INLAND |ri5:5%ee e HENGINGTON 0 was v kind tp me and| i Stroking like a veteran over a rain | me a great welcome,” he said. | F l soaked course at’ the South Shore | “He is a perfect gentleman.” MEMT TAFTVAL |country club yesterday, she deteated | In a quiet moment at the end of oSt ’Jum' 3eebe, another hicago ¢ day, the former boxer confided to fricnds that glad when all thi and he is able to get back to | a retired position and escape B ———————— VY- ———————— 1 pionship tournament before, is the! 1928 western women's junior golf | champion, 7 and In doing so, she scored a | | .very | . . 141 goi t 10 he ponent’s 47 Iholes on the inward journey. Home Sunday Afternoon | he would be public intends It is understood he Leon Wolski versus R. C. Balch. |cated. Henry Maier versus D. Davidson. | Rudy Anderson H. 8. Schupack versus W. Booth. Edwin Benson versus Carl Carlson J. Ciandt versus the winner of the I, | Carlson-Benson match. entries are as follows: pack and I Giana and and Van Oppen. Christensen and Vogel vs. Bergin While Morrissey failed to come vince the court that he was mot in- |toxicated when carly last Sunday |he’ accused Tom Mix, motion pic- ture cowboy, of “riding"” rough shod lover him at a housewarming party, |his wife's “act” found a more .pe preciative audience and the in- cbriety charge against her was. dis- missed for lack of evidence. Sentence in Will's case was de- versus Fletcher. 4 Steinman vs. H. Schu- artner. Baldwin vs. Leinhard ; to return to England Sunday, post- | DRAW FOR TENN[S {and Covell fervell pending a wiudy by e SR e I s e \S\“ L. Plni Bosin. Ak 34 (-diens .l-”n_‘)i‘nnil\;.' 'lv;> visit 1o Mayo, the birth-| Kensington faces a hard schedule 5 | Davidson and Balch vs. Edward f;‘::;lf( city ordinantes” oy dounie st BUO S i e oey today was\ln the land of his|PIACE Of his parents until Tis moth- |on the bascball fuld tomorrow snd | o L0 ~land Henry Christ Ron ety o e o ety 6 Tz ol e e s ivea. | e Savlves i Beptaniar, | Sunday when (e aper Goods town ants fn City Cliamplonship Play | Clunel and Booth s, winner of y o o “esg0 ™o T s of material to work with again this | Detroit 5 : | welcome by the Irish. - Leam SacRs o OuBH qupenetE. 10 0 Dol Mitohes ol TLr Haneh oV to Trallic e Hovarsl of Hhr she on EiclObilsago | Moiul b atanbine e norrow l‘h- te s to Taftville he doubles must be run ox(‘ at | {an Who Helped Hfl' feam last season are strong. eandis | Cleveland aownponrehousangs ot serions| NDW YORK TOURNEY [0 meet their commurors of two| o staged tmediatets. 50 48 lo have the finals on Sat-| wWorccster, Mass. Aus. 2¢ (P dates for places on the first string | Washington . | waited on the streets to welcome o # e i e : ¥. September 1st, or at the 1at- The will of Mrs. Alfred Alberting G. SeRde i e bl [ palicton Mk, xo blood as the K on outfit is| The results of the draw for the est on Labor Day. Cochvana wihs dlad Mo e | 9 cheer the ex-champlon boXer, | 1yiy-Two Golfers to Tee Off Today |9 for roven city championship tennis tourna-| Phone Van Oppen at 343 for cOurt | vineent home leaves $300 ta Traftie Munager William Lasky of the Gan arrived at Kingstown nobody was| jn First Jtound of Empire State g e iagnipn ol e g D R ol reservations or further information.| oficor Joseph Jalbert for hisstien- Burritt A. . baseball team has| St Louis at N permitted to land until the recep- | st Rownd of Bmipire htate jgame betye e fwo teams has versus” W, Murdock. R T tion and aler in saving her on come out with 4 flai-footed chal-| Cleveland at Philadgelphia. tion_ committee, which included| Amateur Title Play. SR e e [ HOD R onen Sl Morrissey Convicted two occasions from injuries by lenge to the Falcons for a game or| Detroit at Boston. John McCorgack, the tenor; Major 5 s Y Are SR - Steinman versus W. Meyer, s T3 J street cars a serics of games. He states that the | (Other clubs not schedule /.m.my-u-..‘"i nsatlantic flyer, w Itye, N. Y., Aug. 24 (U1)—Thingy- P20e “,', o - Ha il ligla versus Syd King But His Wife Gets Off She left 00 to the Church Ext Burritis wish to play the Falcons | al O'Dufty, chief of police, had | W0 Eolters will tee off taday for the | TN WHeC 1 MY CREES A8 Lhe Baldwin v Wm. Hart. lLos Angeles, Aug P — Will (ensiy of the United States for the city championship at any Games Tomorrow board to wish the visitor |first round of the mateh play that _I’. o “” ,‘_‘H' S "“”"‘“”‘-- Jergen versus Frank Giana. Morrissey, comedian, and Midgie ond §1 h to the Catholic time, any place, for any amount of| Chicago at Philudelphia fCtad Mille Iailte—an hundred|wil determine the 1928 New York | of vile g e o *"H settle the | R hard. Miller. his dancer wife, broke even Women's club of Worcester, the so- money. sidebets included or on the| St. Louis at Boston. oy amafair Champions Tl 32 [ ACEVTENE Gl SIShnsington @ fingliy | .S Covell. in the local police court when an- cicty for the prevention of cruelty R AR G Detroi Now York Gene landed amidst the strains|all turned in cards of 84 or better| N9 GV Uitsrcinshosdone} . Van Oprew swering charges of being intoxi- to animals and Holy Cross college. - Cleveland at Washington endsred by & band of pipe i yesterday's round orlveDy & dsstiblnton S This matter of the city champion- ciered one of a fleet of ducorale Donald Carr, 1. Kisco, won qual-| 5o 110 e T TR T v e NATIONAL LEAGUE le s RISlabii e ALb sl anatiltylis honor i i wolrop (nk 8l SEFANAE B0 LR SEMEL I ae and each year is hardly decided. It o — stripes and the Iwish tricolor {Bie Thia Ligh sooee awave st - hhe Esusncien (niw the dist is our suggestion that, to make it a Yesterday's Re Despite his expressed hope to be |buted to the steady rain that con- (5oo0 Do 2 0 % ° . real city championship aftair, the| New York 6-3, Pittsburgh 3-13. |allowed to enter the city quicily, the tinued throughout the qualiiving e MID HAD teams desirous of playing for the| Cincinnati 2-6. Brooklyn 0-1. peopln insisted on their hero wor- | round. Bl R i oml ows awson The specialized blue serge suit city championship should arrange a e Ship and Tunuey's drive to Dublin| The biggest surprise of the quati- 1o Y M ’ round robin or elimination tourna- he Standing was a triumphal procession with the |f¥Ing round was the failure of| paii v i - X oQ AR 7 T ment of games. oy Wi Pet. | groatost B it | Genae Wolpnt!t nouth south Yoham-| oL US MER BUL b does a4 THE STORE FOR YOU SEPLE |St. Louis . 597 | everywhere, The car had to push fts | Pion and winner of 17 eonsecutive |2 51 L 361 Main Str rtle S We believe that the winner of the | New York S Ulirohall dense acks ot anssrs fournamants, 4o ualits, Volent i | o (o 2N SLE IARERE (BB ER) 361 Main Street Opp. Myrtle Street Industrial league and the winner of |{incinnati . ing people to the Grosham hotel, | frouble with his tee shots and skid- |yl i e hlduicd to the City league should be included | Micago be | where the former champion is stop- |ded_about the muddy counse fogl & 310 ¢ o “oiclock a in the playoff. We think that any|FiUsbureh ...... 65 pin an i, R e e HALF YEARLY team in the city, regardless of what | Brookivn ... Hardly had Gene reached the _ i 2 the other teams think about them, | Boston hotel when he received an invita- | ® should be given a chance to play in the series. Then, and only then, could the ultimate winner be cl: ed as the champion of the city. The Burritts and the Falcons may arrange for a series of games to de- termine the championship of * the city, If they play, the winner may claim the championship of the city, but it can hardly be recognized as such until it clears the field of all challengers. isc of the natural alcons and the We think, bec: rivalry between th Rurritts that a series between these two would be one of the higgest baseball sensations in the history of the sport in recent years in this city. The two clubs are recruited mainly from the Polish people of the cit; Their teams are made up of a c mopolitan array of stars. They each represent a club that is a great rival in sports of the other. Whether or not the two managers can get together on the subject is more than we can say. That is their affair and theirs alone. The Bur- ritts and Kensington team could not agree on a series, but a series be- fween the Burritts and the Falcons would be a “natural.” Kensington has been for so long regarded as a contender for the champlonship of Greater New Brit- ain, that it would leave something essential out of the picture if the toam were to be denied the oppor- tunity of playing for the title. Ve would like to offer our serv- s to any and all of these teams in making arrangements for their games or their series. PAST CHAMPS 10 MEET NEWCOMERS Chick Evans and Frank Dolp Are Matched in Semi-Final Chicago, Aug. 24 (#—Two dough- ty colegians, survivors of a grcup of university golfers who Lwyed havoc with hopes of British Walker cup players and many of the favor- ftes in the westel amateur golf championship at Bob-O’Link, were to have the upper b t all to themselves in the semi-final round today. Gus Novotny, a former University of 1lllinois star mects Lawrence Moller, a Norte Dame junior from Quincy, 111, in the lower half of the of aspiring young golfers, and two ©ld timers at match pl Shick Evans, of Chicago, and Frank Dolp, of Portland, Ove, were pitted against each other for the right to play in the final 36 holes tomorrow. The former Illini star, runner-up In the western conference in 1923, yesterday continued his devastating work on the links. Not satistied with Dblasting the defending cham- pion and dcfeating John Ames, the Princeton captain, in one of the two extra hole matches of the tour- nament, Novotny yesterday elimin- ated the hardy old timer from Fortland, Dr. 0. F. Willing, north- west champion and twice memiwr of the American Walker cup team, one up. Moller went into the semi-finals by defeating Rial Rolfe, Illinois graduate and 1923 western confer- ence champion, in a bitterly fought match 3 apd 2, Chick Evans, won without much effort from Kenneth Hisert of Chi- cago, twice winner of the western conference title, 6 and 5. Dolp, Evans meets a 26 year old veteran who holds the west coast championship. Dolp yesterday de- feated Iro Couch, of Chicago, for- mer junior champion, 4 and 3. The two finalists will meet over 36 holes tomorrow. Has Two Games Tonight Two games in the Inter-Church teague wil Ibe played this evening at Willow Brook park. The South Congregationalists will seek to get bac kinto the running when they meet the First Lutherans on Dia- mond No. 1. These teams played a close battle on their first meeting, with the Swedes finally losing out, and tonight's game is expected to wnother good one. On Diamond 12 the two teams now tied in the r will fight it out. They are the ..4dish Bethany and First Baptist nines. neither of which has yet won & game during the second half. In Frank | | Philadelphia Games Today New York at Pittshurgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at St. Louis Boston at Chicago. 2. Games Tomorrow York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston «t Chicago, | Philadelphia at St Louis, INTERN. US.\I. LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Jersey City 4, Toronto 8. | Baltimore 10, Montreal 0 | Rochester 3, Reading 2. Buffalo 5-4, Newark 4-1. tion from President (¢ him at the government e to visi building. FIGHTS LAST NI3HT stol in Ken Kensin X on. After hzton CLEARANCESALE nney promptly responded anc o e hanoires ihE S & Qe was reeeived cordiatly by My, Cos- | [, e s © pasti Entire Stock of Suits, Topcoats, Tropical grave and his cabinet ministers. He Marictia, AL Field in will be = 5 then was presented fo the council of, ! itinnit and Juck I: i Worsted and Summer Suits {the 1 eann games teams, which burgh, draw, (12) R Goods town Sunday, Now . $17.45 . $19.95 $23.95 . $27.95 gave a banquet in his honor. He will 'I‘”““”*- '1"‘;'""1 Marry Rriatol his a hate 1 tear visit the games today and present | Reesport, Pa, () ¢ every team in the Connecticut AN O AT TO T prizes to the winners Saturday Marietta, won from Herman Pau 5 { nd the feam is con REDUCED 0 REDUCED Interviewed at the hotel, Gene ! Parkersbur W. Va, (6) Siine do takarthe meis 5 said: 1 never before have had such S : Eton R ST Were |a welcome. Look as those thousands | SOLD TO YANKELS [ battle. = out there in the rain. All they cani Des Moines, A 24 P— | he zame on Sopday will start [l D&&UU L i hope for from me is u glunce. They cher of the Okla- | promptly at ok - can’t even hope for any conversi- homa City elub of the Western $25.00 tion.” league, has been sold to the New > AT 13 23 He declared himself charmed | York Yankees, it was announced to-| Chicazo, o Um—A fifteer $30.00 with the appearance of the city, |day. The purchase price was not an- | year old Chic Rena Nelson $35.00 with its splendid buildings | nounced. who had nev “d in a cham- The Baltimore Toronto Buffalo . Reading Rochester Montreal Newark Jersey City Games Today Newark at Toronto. 2 Jersey City at Buffalo. Reading at Montr Baltimore at Roche er. EASTERN LEAGUE Yosterday Re Pittstield Springtield 1-7. Providence (Other g . Bridgeport 1. mes postponed, rain). Pet. 64 New Haven .. Pittsfield ... Providence . Bridgeport . Hartford Albany springfield Waterbury . Games Today Waterbury at Hartford. Albany at Springfield. Bridgeport at New Haven. Providence at Plttsfield. Games Tomorrow Hartford at Waterbury. Albany at Springfield. Providence at Pittsfield. Bridgeport at New Haven. EIGHT FOOTBALL GAMES OVER RADID WTIC Announces Broadcasting, Program ' | Hartford, Aug. 24—Eight football | games will be broadeast by WTIC this fall, starting with the Yale- Georgia contest at New Haven, Oc-| tober 13, according to a tentative schedule just announced. Other games probably will be adled to the program of broadcasts before the | gridiron season gets underway. | The outstanding football classics | of the cast are included In the| broadcast schedule of the station. Listeners will be able to get word pictures of the Harvard-Army, Dart- mouth-Harvard, Dartmouth-Yale, Army-Notre Dame, Yale-Princeton, and Yale-Harvard games. In addi- tion to these there will be broadcast the annual grid classic between Cor- nell and Penn, which has been play- ed on Franklin Field in Philadelphia for more than a quarter of a cen- tury. Three of the games will be sent over the air from the Yale Bowl at ew Haven. Two are scheduled 1o take place in the Harvard Stadium at Cambridge. = The Army-Notre Dame contest will be played in the Yankee Stadium at New York and the Yale-Princeton gamg at Prince- ton. N. J. The complete schedule as far as it has been arranged is as follows: October 13, Yale-Georgia, New Haven. October 20, Harvard-Army, Cam- bridge. October 27, Dartmouth-Harvard, Cambridge. November 3, Dartmouth-Yale, New Haven. November 10, Army-Notre Dame, $40.00 MAKE YOUR PAYMERTS TO SUIT YOUR FURSE $45.00 D —————— STRAW HATS Your Choice $1.00 MAIN 413 ST. ‘Union Store . $31.95 . $35.95 BATHING SUITS Reduced You Can Now Get Our Boarding House ! 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