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ONDAY, 12, 1919. L maligned ration of ‘bully beet’ proved ficld—Yale Defeats Princeton. e recei $100,000 in bonds and Demp- wander about the village until he saw ROURKE)S CHARGES WIN equalling the dual meet record of BONDS FOR FIGHTERS, a ‘likely' chicken, which he would 5 seconds in the former. Toledo, O.. May 12.—Frank Flours thereupon seize. The native woman — ] E— noy, who is ociated ithw Tex Rick- who made the most outcry W&s Dre-| . inie Track Team Conelie . Williamstow Mass.,, May 12 wrd in promoting the Willard-Demp- | sumed to be the owner and usually ol cam Coached by New “'»“:‘.\"m defeated Williams in v fight, vesterday purchased $1° | was glad to accept the half-cup of Britain Boy Lands Mcet at Spring- | o, o Lontested track nieet 000 worth of Victory bonds, with | : 5 A SPrINSS [ qay, 631-2 to 62 oints ‘1 ta pay the fighters. Willa | sugar in exchange. Our much- 2 which ta s. Willard will | T . | S o <oy $27.000. Ad Thatcher of the To o | to be acceptable also Springficld, Mass., May 12, Colgate CLASS RACHE MAY 24, i commission’ =i Ooul n War Workers Arrive in Saloniki |, Berierine was e oner o f auid | MHVEISIY Won the first amial ek - R S $K1 | at all stations. A slice of bread woulc A ¢ T ST " e & g obtain three shines, fill a large water | meet of the Iiastern Intercollegiate | ™ and Harvard o Stage Phis | against Matt ITinkle of Cleveland he- . . T £ b S : St = i Sattle ousatonic River appointed referee., t Soon Aiter Armistice D sl S e e e S Batde on Housatonic Hiver, ns appoinied refer itches just use During our last afternoon in Dede- [ margin of one point over Stovens in- New [Haven, May 12.—The Yalc s S § — ! gatch, on the Aegean Sea, we had the | stitute. Colgate scored 23 points, | Harvard class championship crew | 1NDOOR BASEBALL SCHEDULE. [use of a horse and wagon all ]n'w tevens 24 and New Hampshire stilo | yaco wil] e held for the tirst time on | The schedule of games in the < noon, in order to return borrowed fur 11-2 in a remarkably close mect for! { Phursday night indoar haseball 1 of The Associated Press.)—Some of | uju's ror the payment of one tin of |a combination of colleges cngaging in i Saloniki, May 12 (Correspondence home Yale course this year | seven or eight scasons the crew wrranged by cal Director Slater won the Yale clas champions| [ of the Y. AL ¢ al s follows: May went o Roston to meet the Hapyard | 19, Army ve. Navy. - Annex vs, Inde- pender May 22, Navy vs. Annex Independents VS, Army: Ma the more amusing “human interest” | ‘hully beef.’ A new meet incidents of the activities of the| he fame of American Red ('ross Until the Jast few cvents 2 i fons sprea throushoull Buls |\ Hampshire! State looked! [he secont ! American Red Cross nurses and fleld slonsiepreadithnonel DShire e 5t looked 1} M champions on the Charles, hut I 3 ch an extent that other Red | place te: ) Stevens produces workers during the repatriation of laitorsuch “"I"" e “]“I‘_' o ; . <-lw(“|”[ LUE Steven uy ‘,‘ ]l SRRl e e T ) s X Greeks deported into Bulgaria during | Uross workers and British and Tre 2 eanableitnknonn st pih SReiis come here and the request pendents V. havy, Army vs. A o Srb reliteali e [ioutenonti omaers Sin luding two Krench gener- | events and managed (o nose out o June 5, Annex vs. Idependents, Navy 8 e s e s ht us out in passing to sc- | ahead of the Granite State team DR e S Vi A rmy Resinol o s Bedellin cliargosor itho ‘\\mkfl cure a canteen of hot tea or to ve- ain fell all day long and made \,,,‘, ';, L M o \'v‘:‘y \;\ SRS e ® Ly, Snan\s\;alqmmem\w"h L can Red Cross reliof stations in Mace- | $hre, & CULEOR @ {0 Tast Hme o Fhe track exiromely| (8 B UNE S G e e DUNDEE MERTS MIPCHELT Gl e e donia and Bulgaria i h 1) difficult. Ilowever, all events were ”‘ u ey g 5 A i s i e Inless the trouble is due to some “We came into Bulgaria on a Ger- | 3 | S Nl a he Yalc s s w T e 5 1y 12— Ricl erious internal disorde S shuex SRnto garia or t‘ 5 | PAY FOR THE UNEMPLOYED., closely contested and margins for | » mlace Saturday, the 1 Sl S - ich 5 internal disorder, it quickly man freight car.” says ieutenant Be- | e e e e i s Gl G S i ! Aiaie Johnny and easily heals most cases of ec. dell in m).\ report rm‘\ Red ('m»\’ Belgians. Unable to, Find Work, Get | Well distributed, but Colgate had the | (& ‘H‘ A S iR :m_ o zema, rash, or similar tormenting car s the first car of the first train i} advantage of a well balanced feam WO o L s 2 & skin or scalp eruption, ev vl that ran from Serres to Saloniki after =~ Certain Amount From Government. | poperts of Stevens, Gillo of Colgate, | €SS chimpionship race on ¢ SR e to | For tnal freeorr o DepUiZR S other treatments have. giver et the armistice and it was with the Red | Brussels, May .16.—During the Ger- | Driscoll of Boston coll atonic river course, hut it was {he decision, some giving Mitehell o il Baltimore, Md s s have given little Cross from the time we entered Bul- | man occupation a certain amount was | ingale of New Hampahis ed that more undergradunios ht shade. others favoring Dundec, e !VB“':“;W""’I"RC""OI 5 £ Ne A g as a part of { RN i 3 eclarec xtensively. So i garia until we returned to Greece doled out by the comite national to | conspicuons performers. Nine | Witness it o ru | still others declared the bout a SElchalvey by all dmggists. On the trip out of Bulgaria we had'| the unemploved Belgians to keep | leges had teams on the field ana |82t or S 2ycshasho one iron bed and two camp cots. One [ from *"“”‘“‘“"_‘ and incidentally to| there were points for all ! S Red Cross man slept on a crato of | Prevent them from working for the | MEADOWBROOK MEET JUNE 7. SOUTH ENDS CHALLENGE. | hiscuit tins, the bed being demount- | (ermans. Since the armistice it has| Princeton, N. J, May 12—Yale| May 12.—The Mead The South Tnd A. C. baseball team able fo furnish five chairs by day.|DeCh confinued because *there is no | proved the victor over Princeton iny IRISACTAE, JOT (EINE PO co CRritain has orsanized for the | TO HAVE BIG MUSEUM. structure, 400 vears old, has been ale e R g e A Lo h ol e s crailili Ay | their annuai dual ack meet e e and is out to challenge all | lowed to fall into ruins. In the court quently in the night, bringing discord 8 parade was recently formed | Saturday, 61 to 4 High winc Sield announced by Samuel J emi-professional teams in the state. D vard are ancient trees, under which S T i e ol Do pree ;| This bunch of ball tossers would like | ©f Cortez, in the suburbs of Coyoacan, | Herman Cortez and his familtarswera :Ns‘ ,; mI nols ;nmlu of‘ \-lr\r‘rvmti I to J»,?],- r,»(}m.) ,”',“ v yrn'nhzz t”y icents | is to be reconstructed hy the govern- \“::“r‘s 'o"m‘::"hm"‘h;‘:: =;r01hu‘m:’reds ol e declared he had a ‘rattling gooc SR el % AL ) i s, . *|and Blue Ribhons of this city, pre- neient bu R unemployed. They were striking for | Yale won first place in all ) Aeld jveclon s 7 2 ATy [ ferred. Address William . Delaney, ment and used as a museum for rel- | jigelf. The chapel attached wfld{:g‘ bec more pay. 1t has become a most ex- | contest Captain Frdmen of Prince- i colleges, schools and athletic clubs are } 15T - ¥ g g 5 e . Sl contests. Captain Firc 5. 0. Box 516, city. cs of the Spanish conquest. Tt alace is still in go i Firewood was obtainable along the | jongive Tuxury to be idle in Belgium | fon won the high and low hurdles, | expected to compete e Oh it S, Danishiconguestiioln n good conditien. route and we were able to use our[anq recently there took place in wood-stove after cutting a hole in the ussels a “strike of the unem- side of the car for a stovepipe. Liquid | ployed.” food proved our only difficulty. It| There are seven hundved and ffty was impossible to boil even half an | thousand unemployed in Belgium tach of water on the stove when the 4 car was in motion. We had a real HOUSE IS NOT TO QUIT. American coffee grinder. The coffee Washington, May 12.—-Tt was said beans were put in a clean sock, and | py state department = officials last one of the men, to the tune of ‘Yankee | night that Col. E. M. 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