Europe’s Richest Links Event Gets PUT Rumor» And Reedity Gathered From rank, English, Argentine By Loafer RED SOX BATS Spectacular Sports INDIANS BACK TO Golfers Start Drive For THIRD POSITION This Sporting WTorld $7,000 In Prize Money Boston Beat Cleveland The Griet Of Athletic Contact By VIRGIL PINKLEY Three Ku» pf (United Press Staff Correspondent) Straight-^Joe By JOHN A. CLUNEY Southport, Lancashire, May 11—(UP)—Profesional golf- hel’s Doable Wins for ers from the United States, Europe and South America gath- I Senators in Twelfth ered here to-day for the annual $7,000 Dunlop-Southport golf Quick Watson, the Patrol Wagon! tournament. rne tourament which this year BY LEO H. PTEERSEX has attracted an entry list of more (United Press Staff Correspondent) The story in back of the reinstatement of Georgie Day, which was than 300, is the richest In Europe New York, May 11—Eastern ma- from the Thomas E. Donahue has found its way standpoint of prize money. jor league teams today. held a mar- made last week by Commissioner There are a total of 108 cash FARLEY EFFECTIVE prizes gin of nine victories against two is reason to believe awarded to winners. to this and if it is true, and there every the defeats In their InterseetlOnal com- department, Among Those Present. additional evidence petition with western dubs. it when you know the parties concerned, there is just Horton Smith, Joe Turnesa. Wil- of the Atlantic AS CROSBY BLANKS lie Joe Kirk- .hockey Representatives such that a would Hunter, Tony Manero, <&$?***** seaboard In the American league why boxing in Connecticut is in decay general autopsy wood and MacDonald Smith are the haee won six of the beven games a New United States professionals who will do a world of good. More than two months ago, Georgie Day, against their western rivals while WILBY RIVALS 7-0 compete. Together with the four *nt> B«60 AT-iTie at r.oar e:* ?.*■ the National circuit of the east has Haven boxer, was by Donahue'after the former | — “indefinitely suspended” invaders from Jose Argentine been victorious in three of four con- Jurado, Tomas Genta, Marcos Ohu r- two on successive in New Haven and Wa- tests received terrible beatings nights Holds rio and Hector Freccero—they are Youngster Opposi- THe east-west embroglio yesterday ever considered the oustanding entrants The suspension was one of the best things that happened saw' and Boston in the terbury. tion to Three Hits— in the annual comeptltion. Washington and New York in the Na- to who had to take an enforced rest which he needed. At British American Day, badly Competition. the honr of the east Shutout Foremost of Great Britain's en- tional upholding commissioner the that "would Naugy Torring- was the lone western the time, the boxing expressed hope Day tered are Charles Whitcombe, Ar- while Pittsburg Watertown chie Cotton, Abe aggregation to come through. his for In the meantime, the indefinite suspension ton—-Gilbert, Compston, Henry This? hang up gloves good”. Mitchell, , Fred Who Figured the teams that was Donahue’s method of the New Haven Italian’s account in Lose Robson, Ernest Whitcombe, Herbert Outstanding among closing have turned the tide in favor of the Jolley and George Gadd. of the state, which was O. K. as far as it went. But it didn t Boston Red Sox. Boston, boxing rings cool working Crosby There is no outstanding favorite east are the Ned Farley, the went or of I in the field but Charles Whitcombe considered the weak "sister in go far enough. In fact, it only until Wednesday Thursday high moundsman, served Wilby high three in a carries England’s chief hope while American league, made it last week, when the commissioner is said to have been paid a little visit by batters with of slow but tan- 9 to 4. plenty Smith and Turnesa are regarded as row over Cleveland yesterday, the the In- "Fat” who happens to be Day’s brother and a big shadow in talising curves at Hamilton Park the most formidable of the foreign Until they met the Red Sox Bunyan, held first but today they Haven underworld. Mr who talks from down here, Saturday afternoon and registered entrants. dians place New Bunyan, away Difficult Courses. were running third, one game behind wasn’t shutout victory of the sea- informed Commissioner*Donahue, according to reports, that if Day his first The qualifying rounds will be the leading New York Yankees and enabled Scho- dire and son,' 7-0. Ths victory played on the Southport, Atnsdale a half contest from the second-place reinstated pretty quickly something unexpected might happen. field’s club to win the first game for and Hesketh courses today and Tues Phlladelpria Athletics. DAY’S REINSTATEMENT FOLLOWED THE NEXT DAY, and as for day with the final four rounds Durham allowed Cleveland four City honors and go into a tie KfcNO&HA a result he is liable to be carried out of a ring some night, a raving scheduled for Wednesday, Thurs- BOttJlER,, runs in the first inning but pitched quite in the Naugatuck Val- second place and Friday. The courses are con- DEFEATED 5t> OPPoMEnB perfect boll after that while his maniac. And still the good commissioner insists boxing is in a "flourish- and ley league with Torrlngton. sidered among the hardest in Eng- in SO MATCHES heammates got to Harder ing condition” in Connecticut. Financially, yes, but morally, its pe- Passes. land as are laid out among the Thomas for four runs In the third, Many Free they •• ujITHIN T HoORS-' sand hills. five in the fifth, diculous. "Parch” Desmarais hurled for and added runs, The winner will receive a total of and ninth. Hill right eighth Wilby but the Washington $1,746. Second prize is $848, third -iqa4” A Hit In Time There’s New Under the Sun hander had plenty of difficulty find- $485, fourth $388, fifth $291 and A double by Kuhel, rookie first Nothing Oak- ing the plate issuing 11 Annie sixth $194. baseman, with the sacks loaded, gave the most of Within the few the "in the bag’’ has leys- The winners made Washington a 9 to 4 victory over De- past years sporting expression Desmarais’ wildness and scored troit In the 12th inning. The Tigers come to have a definite meaning to fans of all sorts and from all sections. the a seven runs on six hits, longest got away to a three-run. lead but the teams final Specifically, it means that a contest between individuals or is fixed, home run by Ike Kern In the FOUR TEAMS TIED Senators got' to Uhle, who relieved the For those who think the Hoyt, for the tying runs in the ninth. with result predetermined. might political 0ftn*°Nnugy Blanks Torrlngton. Jones, Hadley and Marberry held art of fixing as applied to sport is comparatively new, Tom Dillane, one In a pitching duel at the Nauga- FOR SECOND SPOT Detroit to seven hits. of real old-timers, has an It concerns a tuck Recreation Field Saturday. The other contests scheduled in Waterbury’s interesting story. Pete Foley’s Naugatuck nine went the American league, between New dog-fight which took place between American and Canadian bulldogs possession of first into Indisputed IN LEGION LEAGUE York and Chicago and Philadelphia many years ago in Montreal. Possibly, one might think it would be im- place in the Naugy Valley league and St Louis were postponed be- over Tracey to curb the instincts of a but here’s what scoring a 4-0 victory cause of rain. possible fighting good bulldog, "Beans” Garey’s Torrlngton outfit. on New York's S to 0 victory over the thousands of dollars was bet on the result. It was were Aces and Put PLAY happened. Many and Win Lesnlewski Bulldogs BRITISH OPEN GOLF ENGINEERS Giants’ second in Mulesky Chicago Cubs, the "fixed” for the American to lose. This was in a manner each allowing but in dog accomplished opposing pitchers 2 to 1 Game—Indies on a row. featured the day's play out. of Yankee four scattered hits. the National league. Fred Fitzsim- that the fixers themselves didn't figure The handler the — WEB SHOP NINE his ex- Gilbert Boses Another. Top Alumni, Plotters LIST COMPLETED mons turned in another of bulldog rubbed poison in very small quantities on the dog's lips to make cellent pitching exhibitions, holding Gilbert high of Winsted dropped him shy away from his adversary, which was'a "foul” under the rules, as con- Win the Cubs to. four hits, Fitzsimmons its fourth consecutive league field TO-MORROW NIGHT also took a in the Giants’ a that turned its back on an opponent was As Tom tells test Saturday on their home WITH GROUP OF 214 big purt dog disqualified. a home run with the bowing to Ansonia 6 to 4 in'a nip- The North End Bulldogs were offense, hitting the story, the tenacity of the American bulldog was so strong, that several Ansonia the club Aces in bases loaded. The triumph was Fitz- and-tuck contest. Hoyle, trumped by Boys’ London, May 11—(UP)-Hln con- CAPACITY CROWD EXPECTED The Wcbbers-City Engineers small doses of the failed to him that the the best of the American Le- simmons' second consecutive shutout poison make stop fighting. Fearing pitdher, sent back 11 of upstat- game nection with the draw in the British FRIDAY NIGHT’S MAT SHOW nine will clash in their opening the his ''third consecutive low hit more of the stuff would kill the his handler him. while to the bench after thre healthy gion league Saturday, bringing next month and any dog, grabbed era open golf championship The fifteen hundred mat fans that game of the season Tuesday night Clubbers into a tie for contest. He held Brooklyn to three swings. quadruple it was announced to-day that 214 attended the wrestling show at in combat, a distinct foul, which allowed the Canadian bettors to collect six u( tlie Athletic field at 0:15 o'clock. lilts his last start and the time Watertown Setback. second place in the circuit. After week before in players Jiave entered, as compared Buckingham hall the the Boston their Bet never .a could win a on a foul slug- and a half innings to the Aces The. Webbers directed under co- before that allowed money. you thought dog fight A1 Deland’s Watertown high play, to 296 last year. last must have left the hull thor- Hartford Satur- were victorious 2 to 1. Venslovas al- and Braves but two safe blows. did when look at the on some of our boxers, gers invaded West The entrants will include at least oughly satisfied with the show staged managers Paul "Hoe” Dente you? Although you dogs were administered a 14-3 dowing the Dogs only four hits, and Southpaws Galore day and 13 Americans, among them will be under the combined banners of James ‘‘Cornchacker’- Harty will no; it’s quite possible, at that. the St Thomas Sem- putting the breezes on ten batters. Jim The other National league game shellacking by MacDonald Smith, Tommy Armour, George Mulligan and Downing, start off as as did last Park. Landolfie nice ball for the strong they saw Pittsburg defeating inary five at Elizabeth pitched Gene Sarazen, Johnny Farrell, Joe Judging from the way requests for plaved six hits and mark- year, for they will be handicapped Brooklyn, 3 to 1. Larry French, the on The Standing- losers, giving up Kirkwood, Tom Maguire, G. F. tickets for Friday nightie show arc Shorts by the deparature of some of their 23rd to work against Sports W. L. P.C. ing up five strikeouts. and Arthur Straud. into the various ticket agen- southpaw Stockdale pouring best talent. Johnny "Rub, Rah” Eel- held the Rob- * 0 1.000 All Alone Brooklyn this reason, a Naugatuck .. They will play, the qualifying cies. < to the Mr Count” Dave of fame, has 1 .730 6 ! ion will be the biggest loss ins to hits. The Pirates got "Long Barry Tunncy-Dcmpscy By virtue of a clean cut to the Carnoustie Golf club, eight Torrlngton .; 1 .750 rounds at Jim Downing, who pairs the gran- Webbers outfit as an injured knee but Connecticut rival. It’s "No Count” Bill who a Crosby win over the Hopeville Juniors, the June 1, only soven blows olT Phelps Conway, stopped fight .J 2 .500 at Forfarshire, Scotland, on gers for the Wutcrbury A. C., has of lust year will keep him away Ansonia Brooklyn Indies gained lone posses- Traynor's double and an error by in New Haven last week after a man was knocked down for the first ..J® 3 .000 and the Barry course on June 2. lined up lour for this week from the great outdoor sport. Man- Wilby . lost but boyts O’Doul Pittsburg the winning 0 4 .000 eion of first plave having Americans are Horton gave . Other that he contldently expects and pre- agers Dente and Harty has signed time, and waiting for the count which he never got. The gesture, coupled Gilbert one game of five played to date. runs In the eighth inning. Willie Hunter, Tony Manero, dicts will prove oven more enter- two twirlors to hurl: for the Web- • of O’Dea Smith, The other National league with the fact that some was substituted’ in the main bout for Nine hits oft the twirling and Larry Montez. than first effort in the bers this and both will see only big palooka Joshua Crane taining his season, between Clncin-. gave the Indies three runs in the their first this week’s bill contest Scheduled, Bill Hartweel, about the show. It looked They will play qualifying Brass City. Heading service to-morrow night. "Whltey” out. ! Big Chicago negro, just spoiled third, two more in the sixth and June natl and Boston, was ralred round at the Barry course on is a one-fall finish match between Fesultis, former’ parochial school like a mental on as the official is on his one in the last while A slip Conway's part, usually up inning, pair and at Carnoustie. June 2. Mike Komano, Italian body slam spe- star hurler, and also former Wilby was 1, Tom son of Bill” the of markers in the second inning Duncan Named cialist who threw Vanka Zelesniak on high school star moundsnian and game Young McGrath, "Big McGrath of the total of the attack. Hopeville The entries include 154 profes- the last show, and Ivan Vacturoff, Joe Grablcs, husky curve ball pitch- West end, is at Catholic where he runs a col- safe- New Britain Track doing excellently University Ragis of the Indies, connecting most of the another Russian of the same as er who seen action in the City sionals, among them type umn of and three times out of four tries and former labeled, “Tower Talk Sports”. His stuff is crisp, newsy ly British team. Other en- Zelesniak. This figures to be a bet- Gaynor, Washington Hill Murphy the same stunt several seasons ago, will do well written, and here's he turns out to be as a as his performing trants listed were C. J. H. Tolley, ter match than the Romano-Zeles- league Crew Beats Crosby hoping good sport for the Juniors were the stick stars nlack bout und who is there to say the tossing for the Webbers. George former British amateur champion, old man ... In case you haven't heard, Mr Vanka Valesniak, that funny of the game. Berardi pitched good that the last bout mentioned playing manager, will show his and eight former open champions. Superior leg work Jn the 'sprints will ball, Hopeville but six hits. be welcomed on mat wares behind the plate. Johnny wrestling man, be on exhibition at Buckingham hall night. allowing They are George Duncan, Arthur wouldn’t uny und dashes won the Crosby-New Friday Second March of Mlddlcbury college will Victory Vardon, Alex Herd, show In the country? Britain track meet for the boys from Don’t miss him, as those who were there two weeks ago won’t Havers, Harry be seen at with the Nick Orsillo and his Town Plot aJck White up the main bout is a short, Richards, , James Braid, Backing the city of hrdwrc, 5D to 45 Saturday a certain the name of more a little Plotters not to Waterville in to old home run hitter on first, George They say gent by Bill Duffy is than only gat and Arxold Massey. match that will no doubt turn out afternoon at Hamilton Park. As was time to the but goosted attraction of the card. Langlols, leading City league hitter when Camera’s New Haven was last week. play Juniors, The entrants from North and be the feature the 'case against Taft, Ci-osby ath- peeved appearance spiked their 5 to 2 win over match the advance at third and Gus Gregor? holding OFF THE standing by a the largest sectional contingent. And to this heavy letes excelled in the field events, but Paul and his henchmen. is credited for no one else down the midway sack. Kumpitsch South American countries represent sale being failed to get a first place in the runr a Manager Joe Stickles of the City Ri&hT Nine hits were enough to put on were but the most universally disliked New Britain taking Eleven French golfers listed, Hall Engineers has rounded up a nlng number, four-run rally In the third for the Austra- wrestler. Vanke Zelesniack is en- in the mile run. Dab- in while India, Germany and fast combine, and with a half dozen r.li three spots Vfcot game’s first scores while Waterville gaging one Jack McCarthy, a 100 for New Brit- lia will be represented. workouts already under their belt kowski won 18 points A LOfJGr was shut out until the Anal Inning per cent Irishman from Butte, Mon- first in the 100, 220 expect an easy victory. Ken ain, taking place when theycounted twice. St Mary's tana. McCarthy, who tips the scales they In the IRON Cleveland, former Pastime hurler and shot put, with second A Alumni hung a 7 to 2 defeat on the at about 220 pounds, stands a fair Mulligan of Crosby Ensemble will work on the mound for the javelin throw. Graduation Fudder Street in the chance of becoming the mayor of SHOT Collegians AMERICAN NETMEN Engineers. Jiggs Donohue, anotlier scored 14! points, taking first in the fourth the the a fall over 220 game of league. Abrlgador by gaining former Amateur star broad Jump, second in the 100, the Russian in the world. City league roughest Will also be in the of Joe and shot put. Ned Herr set a new the show Fri- lineup THE STANDING CANADA Everyone attending Stickles' clan. discus record for Crosby boys with TO MEET whether sat in on Brooklyn Indies 4 1 .800 day night, they a toss of 107 feet. Crosby took all the last show'or will want to St Mary’s Alumni .... 3 2 .600 not, three places in the pole vault. The thrown and with Mc- Collegians 3 2 .800 see Zelesniak summary: Boys’ Club Aces. 3 2 .600 IN DAVIS PLAY Carthy opposing him just that fig- Capt “Biff” Jones 100 yard dash—Won by Dabkow- ures to as the big Irisher Hopeville Juniors .... 3 2 .600 happen ski fire £ Pictures are worth ten thousand The European (C). Timet 2:15. second-round matches preliminary matches. Evans has the at Fort Sfll, Okla. Captain Jones Mile (N. words, so an old saying goes. Note St I.ouis. May 11—(UP)—Tom yesterday. run—Won by Botipelli reputation of being- a very satisfac- will be a feigned to the staff of 3d, Er- ! the address of Gene Sarazon in the Kearney, St Louis bookmaker, to- Great Britain defeating Belgium B.); 2d\ Valentine (N. B.j; three matches to none; Japan elim- tory matman. Major P. B. Fleming, graduate illustration.' He stands well up to day quoted A. C. Bostwick’s Mate win. Jugoslavia three matches to In the opening match Firpo Wil- manager of athletics, with Lieuten- Discus throw—Won by Herr (C); the ball and plays it a little more and the Greentree stable’s Twenty inating none and Finland, cox, another Indian, who is reported ant R. B. Lord, who for the last B-). Time 6:06. oft the right foot, with the left toe Grand, joint favorites, at odds of Egypt defeating MEETING TO*NIGHT 4-1: •HILLS WON Equipoise, Morstone, 8-1; the United States, was announced group which aslsted him last fall. High jump—Won by Anderson Surf Board 8-1; Pittsburgher, 12-1; yesterday by Garnett H. Meldrum, (C); tie for second between O'Neil Baseball meetings will he in vogue Sweep All, 12-1; Ladder, 12-1; An- president of the Canadian Lawn Ten- In a well-played game, the result mlscues spotted the game, three of (C), McDonald (C), Maptner (N. to-night and to-morrow in the park chors Aweigh, 12-1; Insco, 15-1; nis association. The team will include of which was in doubt until the sev- them by the New City nine. A triple B.) arid Hockmouth (N. B). Height department offices, city hall. The Boys Howdy, 20-1; Spanish Play, Marcel Rainvllle and Dr. Jack enth and final inning, All-Torring- by Happy Shea with one on, was 5 feet, 4 inches. City Recreation managers will gath- 30-1; Prince D'Armour, 30-1; Don Wright of Montreal; Gilbert Nunns, ton’s baseball representatives the individual batting feature, while Broad jump—Won by Mulligan er this evening at 7:30 with the reg- Leon, 30-1; Clock Tower, 40-1; Toronto, and Walter. Martin of Re- dropped a 7 to 5 verdict to the Rsdevlch’s hitting and Doran’s work (C): 2d, Grammit (N. B.); 3d, Vlg- ular City Amateur League meeting Aegis, 40-1; Kip Van Winkle, 100-1; gina. Washington Hills, City Amateur afield were well done. eezi (C). Distance 20 feet 1 inch. Blue Cheviot Suit on the book for 3 p. m. according Up, 100-1. The Canadian and American league entry yesterday afternoon at 600 yard relay—Won by New to word from President Joe Brophy. squads will clash at Montreal, start- Hamilton Park. Fourteen hits off K humming bird is one of the Britain. Time 1 minute 3 seconds. To-morrow night the American All of Australit that is not city, ing May 21, with the winner meeting Zavatkay spelled certain defeat for world's greatest commuters; it win- WITH EXTRA Legion league meets at 7:30 and the town or suburb, is referred to there Argentina at Washington, D. C.. a the visitors, who .got to George Bllnn ters in Central America and sum- The eagle in Its native haunts, will Publlo Parks loop at 8 o’clock. as "the bush.” week later. for eight bingles and five runs. Five mers In the northern states. live to be 200 years old. JoePalooka Food for Thought By Ham Fisher White Trousers all OOUiy THAT AN1 YA.UE.T for WAS ELEGIStT YOUOUGHTA ME EAT VW PET/1 HOWS ELMER KNOW. 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