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- not without precedent in Major League Baseball: the Dauvray Cup (named after actress Helen Dauvray) was awarded to the winner of the World Series between...
- The Dauvray Cup was a championship trophy awarded in professional baseball from 1887 to 1893. Named after stage actress Helen Dauvray, who presented the...
- Helen Dauvray (February 14, 1859 – December 6, 1923) was an American actress. She was a star in Bronson Howard's play One of Our Girls (1885), among others...
- Maryse Dauvray was a French film actress of the silent era. The Red Promenade (1914) Sharks (1917) J'accuse (1919) Lucile (1927) Waldman p.22 Waldman...
- playing America's favorite pastime." "Sketch of the Men Who Now wear the Dauvray Medals" (PDF). The Sporting Life. 1887. https://www.baseball-reference...
- Chitty Celia Harland Olga Edwardes Harry Wethermill John Arnatt Madame Dauvray Selma Vaz Dias Adele Rossignol Ambrosine Phillpotts M. Hanaud Antony Holle...
- André Nox. Charles Krauss Marcel Bérard André Nox Jean Signoret Maryse Dauvray Marie-Louise Derval Rège p.511 Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film...
- performances. It starred Yvonne Arnaud as Suzanne, Arthur Playfair as Baron Dauvray, and Charles H. Workman as M. Pomarel. B. W. Findon, writing in The Play...
- Harry Wethermill, to investigate the murder of a wealthy widow, Mme Dauvray.  Mme Dauvray has been strangled and her valuable jewels, which she wore ‘with...
- Louis Browns of the American ****ociation in a postseason series for the Dauvray Cup, and Keefe added four more wins to his tally. Keefe even designed the...