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| Speaking City Income For Five Months Ex- LEAGU J 7 e ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,’71.?20.7 rag ¢ ¢ % AMERIC. g = o f S P orts I Games Yesterd | /, but he put on u magnificent | e 0 M Cooll il e £eeds Eame Yoriol Lag Vesr g \ i Philadelphia 10, New York 2 | ally to cove the next 15 holes in sen i dir nd r ¢ v Nort npt he J 1 Nearly $250,000, Loomis Reports, Washington 10, Boston 5. i 1 e under par, post a 75 and qualify H ol ror a 1 - | made it known. He s ¢ | £ 4 ing baseball team does % oolid vas yvoung Jaw he future Asked whether he had * months of this flscal year have ex- sought in ceeded by nearly a quarter of a mil- n't know anything about thé pro- henefits s on, | 00 Pebble Beach COUrSe | ors o G Vo Zha‘south vt con- | ResUmed By ex-President o SO posed meeting between his team | A majority of the 32 qualify- v hims in & hurry. No irning to lion dollars those of the same period y s champion | Philadelphia i .| ing places for the first time in the . [ ! ) lift, or uses | i in last year, Collector Bernadotte P of the City bascball league, When|New York Pebble Beach, Cal, Sept. 4 P—|yoimi o ictory to colebrate its | Northampton, Mass., Sept. 4 (P : N el s : U Boboie e e e queried on the telephone this morn- | Cleveland 2|The boys have come out of the| i oiiing to the Pacific coast. The | Wher vin Coolidge It | His office has taken in $2,8§5.- ing, he stated that he had, not been [St. Louis 20 | qualifying trenches, a trifle buffeted. | oot (GRS 0 7 e west. | White House six months ago. thi ity Visitors s §48.06 since April 1, most of AHin approached by anyone relative to| Detroit 473 |ad it's a man-to-man battle from| .,..c or which California con- | ity wondered if he actually would i that he r money being received in the month N B the game or series of games. | Washington 153 | now on for the amateur golt cham- | (i ) YUOR e o | down” in the two Iy | ¢ e - ; ol o tiees Becaums lendih . Chicago 102 | pionship of the United State | it s W 21 Massasoit streel ) k to W ; ue. Between Aprll 1, and August He stated that am was not | Boston 6| Led from the wind-blown hazards|o ‘i HEHOR €O R U L one foday, however, o o 11058, vecalnia totaled 54.- nxious to play a series of games| = of Pabble Beach by Bobby JON:|qpng cast had six, the midwest four, | Mts. Coolidge apparer W A v i 791.96. In August, $208.060.99 was ) e of the fact that the Drag- Grines oty jand Gene Homans, who tled {OT|,ng Great Rritain three of the re- d in their haif of the home |{ner « moy I osen 1 (urned into the office of the collec- 4 are entered in the play for the| Washington at Boston [ medat honors with: fotals oe 145, |15 PSS LIS L e e hich the former president had \ : sl R e e e S state industrial title. The team| Cleveland at Detroit one jover par, in the 36 holesqual-| e BEE ORS Lt et sinec beginning his p e e y 1 O R e plays Hartford a weck from today| St Louis al Chicago ifying skirmish, the 31 survivors| (10 1 i r here. Their d ont Lhn s L e R \ in Hartford in the first game of the| (Other clubs not scheduled) mereplred BLon R tiaigetimination | ot be Itobert Tyre Jones vs little from that of their 1 \ 5 | ! for 044,47 of this amount. STavon. = match play today. Two 18 hole |0t nta the winner four |10 « i i » — sl “Tomorrow rounds faced the reduced of | 2 o Like most Northam) : 5 ] e . " He thought that one game with| Cleve Detroit. title contestants which by nightfal | 4Mes 1 4 o the +'ooli are At oar)valas ; Waseda Baseball Team th oss would be plenty but| S *h will be abruptly paired to o sclect Breakfast is seved in Vints ay : at g Downs Michigan Nine he ted that until somcone | e cight for the quarte B lOmOr [ i dining room i s. T'okio, Sept. 4 (P—The University $ interested in the proposition or the| NATIONAL LEAGUE row, aver the 36 hole rou CHIP SHOTS ke their housekevper L n, anc T 5 s of the | of Michigan bascball team, on a one promoting the affair, came Lo g hough outplayed first by a col L most 30 years i Leen playing tour of Japan, was defeated n he was going to do nothing e s oy [lege Doy from the University of e B sl At Work at | i s . el e Bids el by s 2 Abaubit % et open | California at Los Angeles, Gibson : e By § o'clock, Mr ‘ D 1 g ¥ S R ¢ g Dunlap, on the op: g day of the| By JIGGER to his office at M Y W P ’ . 2 = date) IR D ! (bosasny 1 by i tHe mabional ; ( W r belief they | Waseda tallied throe times in the | i qualitying _competition, and then| If Dobby Jones wins the fiational |y penrs on its ographing the Coolidge | cighth on four successive singles oft Manager John Cabay of the Holy | T i held (o even terms ufter 36 holes by |Amatenr it ought to clinch the clatu b o ey L i font o g ceasive o gl S Cross team Is | much at sea (el nother collegian, Eugene V. 1o-|that the Atlanta Wizard is the 8- |54 his erstwhiie I 1 Altho Ir. Coolidg fourth. Michigan scored its y as is Manager Beloin. He stated that| W, L. | mans, of Prir Bobby Jones|preme grand potentate of golf. At|.onqiet the law v i pears Wic f two runs in the sixth. . nothing has been sa to him |Chicago ..... 80 began the main struggle for the de-| Winged Foot in June he beat the| o cnally Mr him old Aa G0 errors, and batteries: about a meeting with Fafnirs and | Eittsbur tense of his crown without any|best that America could produce, |yore than a mile to St T % T until some one brought the two| Yo ) shift in the odds in his favor, The | professional or amateur. In the gy his chaufteur, in tl Tt moes: to|inEeumal a et managers together, he didn't plan kil 63 champion drew the young Omaha |play-off there with Espinosa, Jo takes him in the limousine he 111 g H 5 (s kahashi, Matsuki and Itami; J / on doing anything about the matter ”""”““"" i star, Johnny Goodman, who quali- | exhibited elass which marked Bim g jagf term at the White Tio retives by ) e gue, MeAffee and Centanni, He was willing to play but didn't adelphia fied with 157, for his first round |as the r of the age S until nearly noor Mres. Coolidze's Day W “the Coc - feel that he should take it upon his| S incinnati s opponent the prospect that ) SULLIVAN OFF DUTY own shoulders to start the ball rol an g would be called in the r-| Now he appears to have carried Officer James Sullivan of 63 . 5 i bR on 1o the Jong driv Cail oM CCRR e BRlonn i displgyed et Brooklawn street, who tripped on — Chicago at Tio i e P'h Finlay, he Mamaroneck. It is a lo al chain st d across a passway { '“ b o yesterday of as d natic a come- | from New York to California where rear of the Grant store on The state industrial = playoft in.; Dlttsburgh at Cinclnati buack the qualifying round has| golfing conditions are difteren Nfain street Garly vostarday. Was T . cludes seven teamsi They are New Boston at New Tork. v lnesod Anythi of form r Sored teiing: camtaviatly £t Moo R Haven, Bridgeport, Norwalk, Stam- L0 IS SLageRhls Homans, t udious looking son | versal can happen in two month Rritain G | hospital today. An ford, Hartfrod, Winsted and New = of a formu Princeton foot- | I3 ) at | e R e Britain, The t will play on (LN T ball player, cketed with Fay | I fer a practice Hiaqllnelor the e byl DA han o e for the sectional titles in i G Tk ok Coleman of Culver Clty, Cal., whil| of 87 ir s that the golfi e intn] rationlanal williha i ont ) . elimination s ith the winne Brooklyniat Bhiladiiohia | Dunlap, drew Clarence Hubby of | ecan knock them off under lo to do duty for several days at going right h the s Chicago at St. Louis Dallas, Tex. The first match today |as easily on the Pacific slo fina Should w DBritain defe Pittsburgh at Cincinnati brought together two outstanding | Leen habit for the past Hartford next weck then the local i stars in Cyril Tolley the British | years on the Atlantic seaboard | . team will'play Winstead o INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI hampion, and Eddie Held of New S | Al we Winsted drew a bye in th 3 York, holder of the Canadian title| jones has not yet won his s, Then the winner would meet i ho was forced to play-oft for th crown but he is n another and so on until the last TRt e e S it to continue in the tournament. | 1 peat the ficld agam® Every b 5 teams met for the e ind Burtalo 5 Ttochester Another star traction involved | 1y his putting is perfect. Bt » title Montreal 6§, Toronto 0. George Von Elm, of Detroit, cham-|,,q 5 ifying roun — ading 13, Baltimore oD ISl < by an AC er Iigan of iy greens-work none too deft i ) : ¢ | Medtord, Ore., titleholder in 1904~ |tk S0 \. Bobby is ne LY G i The Standing | ong off ¥ touch it » ¢ members of his team wou h, on a breezy i i him ] rather play for the state 1m- L real taste of ¢ than for any i qualifying round ] he are much bigger 1 : score board not only show-| .o S e ‘' fnir team is aiming high, H cession of narrow cscapes | 1o O Al b id that a series with the the favorites, | Dok, Wrieh ! | cam might scrious U iherioe | DT e el d with the playing of the team name o | { open champi t would I o K 1 ing miracle if Bobby did not win the | state playoff. | bwo-time ititle former cham=\ i b el S ae it S e e — pion, Ross Somerville and Don Cir- L e renRa } He also st t Fafnir rick, former Canadian rs | ¢ fed ap on baseball and ksl ind three ex-holders of the m A Von I of California may turn the trick m or seme native mateur title—I3oh Stein of k Dolp of Portland and Keke couldn't see what vonld Buffalo. ome of the playoft b th cal at Toronto. ; Iafnirs and the Holy ¢ v 2 Carter of Oklahoma City. o ¥ A L T or Bel assured us was 5 & 3 . | It was a day of ctacular per- | " B | (i SERIR LDl : EASTERN LEAGUE e e I8 “lll be hardest ot opposed to a mert : form m; rom the early round of | fo ihig € » - he teamp and ke ls ent ! illi Games! Yestends . “\’ .J\lfl £ ”‘jl » M AUD! Lodicin o atehl his 9 B S B o, la TN RO LS Tt enen e DR s o aien r plan hut he figures that someon Dittstiold 0 lap finishe v nip and tuck tussle should start He does Springficld 2 ‘”" ‘y”‘ W]' .‘ rnoon with the | o rinals, if he is not stopped be- 3 vant a series of games. He New Haven 12, artford 6 R L iy the 36-hole grind | > wat plain youthful Califor Nl Jones e ) i o ebiiol e d oot was touted before o | The Standing S S oy | the open as long and difficult but Now that the city championship W TR s found little use for his hras- | v r 28 been postponed “sin i S D T o e v q fairways were fast | | - s they say in Rome, that is, until | JECETPOM otherwise there was not much i roihyicontendpdiniil celn ang some {ime in the future, probably | S thy i T e wind and topped the crowd e in 1936, the question is ““Who|n. > Jipiion thatother hano hidattes is rated as one of the .nost | N Haven = N ) j ires Al st rifie 10 keep within hailing it LD Gl LU ‘M = T Allentown | distance of th lers and on sev 3 : 0 it rather The managers at the meeti Hartford 1 occasions eared about to |®25Y 89S ’ last night got just far as pleni- | | blow all over the course. The Tos| | = of the Hebrews anl e Angeles e S T " i e GHI e 2 B Moslems t in the n < guns to the tinish make it harder durir malch v risis in i A While al fun was woing on |and medal scores may go higher bu E Springficld € EASEEOINg IO e el o mare handl e ; amone leaders, two members of | e . | Providence. 0 i 518 o0 lestination At Tt e the crack Dortlind, Ore. con- | tapped than will his opponents. My = tingent, each came within u stroke ss is that Goldea California will E " 5 5 ] i . Tiobby Jones 11 honors " Certainly, if there is o be a G e of making it more L double- | 1k "\‘ by ‘“‘ S Sk - playoff for the championship, even B o ointed tie. Tate in the day, when | -native son & SHEL now, we feel that there arc t1 New Haven at Hartford conditions were anything hut con- | P1? Brac ’]- i g N two teams that qua They arc| pittstield at Providence | ducive to par golf, Oscar 7. Will el Rl g L \ the Corbin Red Sox d the Holy| Allentown at Alban ind Donald K. Moe, the young |MNers Cross teams. They were undefeat- sitie western amateur champion, breezed : | od in the series as far as in with 74 They had cach wqualled | Union Drivers to Deliver | - played. 3oth defeate « par e da wio so t ot - 7 H | H ” ) “m‘l‘plm . 1‘{«11)-‘wu : t 'J;n I1 W Hhi !N[i P[ANS :;”1 :h - ’,\H' ; ; e ‘u : Milk After Eight A. M.! A FACT is more powerful than twenty texts.” / : w e s team do aedy > 6 proc 4 a tie for thirc < 5 3 A it ‘E Kensington | : place, shoving Dunlap back to firth, | ¢! oS00 G sy aomin I Two puffs tell more of a cigarette’s taste than | ¢ 5 hon ! Jilkman, a quain Ko med only 2 stroks \d of Roland Fhtame] any two-hour speech. It we figure rightly, Manager Mackenzie of Washington, D. ¢, | <Ustom tiared.t i ',. : ‘,:,‘ T, 2 R roritself 1 Ch v ; John Cabay and Manager John and John B Temman of Gary, Tna, (°00° %09 SR B0 TS SO ] aste must speak foritself...and Chesterfield's L) Tobin will probably hook up their| former Big champion, eucinsithils SRR Sl E e e e ATl | refreshing, spicy flavor, its characteristic fra- teams in a series to find out which W“ C B k[ U S S 148, Harrison I (Jimmy) John- | g ells e S i is the hetter crew. Both of t 11 Gome Back {0 U, D, DO0I— swon of st. vaut, with 145, complet- L . % | gr;r;(l:’. ~ ](“I“ lh“[r' d ki h o managers last night made attempts -q M D L the group of cight that succeeded ‘] i > Ao | aking Chesterficlds, making them right, i } i s e 2 t is the opi ¢ e milk driv . " : ; . o save the situation but neither I ay 69[ Gfllpsey in bro g 150. Ty T oy hes not making you like them, requires only this: could make an impression on th i S0 conspicuous a star as GEorse |want its milk deliv b & g others Von Elm skidded from a first day's | {ardly anybody ever gots up that | “ 5 - | - e, st ¢ i 2 o 5 o 1|, Sty e el | TASTE above everything M. iy Theoreticaljyy the plan to have sl | here today from the United States, |qs7, His partner, William X. | jormed i i abnornal THEY SATISFY g Ay in a series was a|Max Schmeling, German heavy- Jr., of Columbus, O., fared | ing is abot | the teams T zrman ; | zood one. Practically, it was a dud _ Al 0 2O LR He, too, had 75 to|gdelivery th None of the teams made any money | €Ut his visit short and return ~ to but struggled in yesterday h T t il to start mion and 1 h | e ey e Or ning today it is th ) nd this, it appears tofibal| AnLerice ScoNtESIAE DRSEREVEEA L EOC L an ageregate of 162 that : - | i\ the Important thing from the stand- | 1&ht »',“”'". St brought avout his climination. | GIITS PIRST WORKOUT | I ] point of the mana Rules we = \-‘”"”“’ "‘-I”m'}"]’ n’y*‘m” el | Meanwhile, comebacks by George | Worcester, Mass.. Sept. 4 (UP)— | violated right and left and agre QLIS AUIERE ALG Y OEOPROTIE v oieht *hillips IMinlay, Johnny | A temperature of 96 did not prevent | | ties for fights in other states. The| 4 | ments meant as much as the treat- 2 ) N1 Goodman and others furnished |the Holy Cross football squad from | 1 ; : w York ban won't last forever | ‘ - jes did when the World War start- | YTl thrills. Even Maurice MclLaughlin | getting first workout yesterday 1 = either, as the present commission 3 | «d. Nobody paid any attention to the o nis champion. cut his | Thirty 1 including 18 veterans weight boxer wor ety Benmeling destared. | Score down from S5 1o 51 but 16 ! FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED the promises made and even when | oo e cling declared : sported to Head Coach Cleo O'Don- | one team violated a rule outright [ Gadhg (hat was not good Finlay, ek with the knowledge that a bond of | of preparation $50 might be forfeited, none of the| mi- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS © 1920, LiGGrTT & Myers TosACCo Co. managers, with the exception of | s & = Cabay of the H was that he was offered only 26 per 1 courage to move that th | cent of the receipts. Max is willing | ' that team be forfeited i |fo mect Scott under better terms, SALESMAN SAM TWO’S Company the reason he re- fused to obey the commission and go sl with his fight with the Eng- hil Scott, in Ne wYor spending a sun for the tourna here, a I T he said. No action on the violation was| gchmeling declined to reveal his taken and therefore the possibility| exact plans for the future, but hint- of making the other teams live up|cd he would not fight Jack Sharkey - = he = SR L . - o the agreements made, was mulli-|if the latter were defeated by Tom- | (o | SOMPIN' Tumeos ! ERO2EN THANK GoSH 1'M WRONG-! | [HEY! WaKke uPl o fied | my Loughran in their New York | YYHEN saMm | STIEE, V'LL BeTckal YA DON'T SNORE WHEN HER | | exest say SOMETHIN' ! —_— bout, Sept. 2 PRIED THE A After m»l» l}m m']v of this p(‘x;:i }'-numg-;.», intends I]n meet me 1({1’ LD o€ season and the workings of he | the world championship,” Schmel-} A managers of the teams in the serics |ing remarked, “but there's plenty of THE BOROF| we say to them and to all others,|time for that." | SUNK HE “Cut out the kidding and leave the| The reception that Schmeling en- | TooK o= championships to the major |countered here was only luke-warm, leagues.” | due to his troubles with his mana- | NoRTH T — ger and the New York boxing com- | TRADE To | A lot of good time was wasted | mission. He sald his seven wecks' | e | i all around but everyone, as the say- | Americ D '\hrm’u:h] : (r‘i ;.c} escimos, | | ing goes, had a good time. | had tired him out, so he had fled to | i S |the fatherland to recupe | FOR FURS, | FIND MOZART HARMONY £y speesaid L HE GoT Baden, Austria, Sept. 4 (P—Dis- Acc ],I TS C HALLENGE a » covery of an unknown rmony” | Mexico City, Sept. 4 (A—The Na- SUODEN mass in B flat, thought to be by |tional University football team has | Mozart, has been reported by Chori- [accepted the challenge of St. Mary SURPRISE. master Bernard Nefzger of the par-|0f San Antonio, Tex., for a game on ish ehurch. | the latter's gridiron in October, The | ¥ The mass be Mozart's auto- |local team is coached hy Reginald | St raph signature and is marked for|Root, former Yale st | soprano, alto, tenor, bass and string | | and brass instruments. It is being | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 52 ~3 examined to sce if it is genuine. FOR BEST RESULTS