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Speaking of Sports eting scheduled for yester- day by the New York state athletic commission to allow Johr feather and junior lightweight cham- pion to decide on meeting Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden, Conn,, for | the former title was postponed until this afternoon. At that time the | ehampion will name his date for the battle with the Meriden flash. On next Monday night at the Nut- meg stadium in New Haven Cuddy De Marco of Pittsburgh and’ Jack Rernstein of New York will fight the star bout, one of 12 rounds. Judg ing by past performances of De Marco it should be a whale of a fight. Continuing to strengthen the boe-up the Meriden state leagu team added Jehnny Rarrons to their roster at a meeling held last night, He is a former pitcher for the Red- woods, Schéneks and also sevved his time in the old New England and ¥ rn leagucs. He will face the Bristol team on Saturday. Replacing Yohnny Tilman, who has hecn 1ot go by the Profs because he | conld net attain his top form. George Weiss has secured Phobe Lambke, Reading twirler on an option. It is expected that Tilman may hook on with some other team in the league. Oning to a confiiet in dates the S Mary's team of this city is withen! game for neat Sunday and woul@like te hook on with the Pextos of Soutl ington, Mohawks qf Meriden, the | Unionville town team or the' Addfson team of Glastonbury. For games ad- dress Thomas Kennedy West Main streat or call 1379 hetweén 7:30 und £:30 in the evening, Interest in the Roehampton invita tion tennis tournament, which has been a succession of vietories by American women stars, was some- what dullrd today when Migs Helen Wilis scratched in the fdoubles due to a slight indisposition and a desire to rest for tha team matches today and temorrow at Wimbledon The French Golf Vedaration has tendered an invitation to Walter Hagen and Gena Savazen 1o mest Jean Gassiat und Ernaud Massy in a four-Dall thirty-six hol®match on 1he Chantilly golf course on June 29 The invitations were sant to Hagon and Sarazen in Enziand Tha Farmingion Valley |<~mm'| 1sagus has heen reorganized 1apse Of weveral yoars and the officle! | season will he epened Eaturday, June 28 and wil consiet of {+ 5 rounds clos Ing the season with a home and home Tha 1 Wingtad, Unionville foaluic il be made up of Hartford, Collinsviile mebury and Southington. | | ,‘.:‘.‘, Othere Are Suspanded And Among | The Standing wase on Who 1 | W, ' Sreek These Are Joe Lynch ot | ' ; | RBaltmiore ve i 14 Penno ¢ ~ 2¢ 4 2in 823, o 1 « il duly 1, ' * PNenArk oaaiee. 82 AR et b Put Until | 11n|'n||'n 8 ISHng Pitcher Uhie: umpires, Hilde Waterbury, Jiune 185.--Aely W, (‘ax | Buftale . 5 and Moriarity; time 1:8), tle, seoratary of the state athietie Rochester . o puBot A umber of | | : = commission, Angounced A num | Neading 2 < b Detroit on 1. #1Epansiong 8ngd reinstatements arder Beats Sox by 37 Tallies, | Syracuse ves 81 : e .”" ;H J”.‘", o “rt:m‘ made 8t 144 the commission today. The sus- | One ot the worst defeats in the his- | Jersey City 13 ’ s Shp ¢ By .‘ O NMIOE pansions are as follows | A5 DOWH | yestorday's game 7 to he victory M Ay tory of major league baschall was b ol % Tos Lanch, hoxer, suspended until ¢ M " PABK \ that which the Mutuals delivercd to | Games Torday Yioiae SN inoad 1hem u SeceaN | LIS SIE HORSSS ooty bl LY 16 RESTRUL AFTER BENe TORK TO USITWHY MILDRED ' Chicago at Brooklyn in the Profes.| Svracuse at Baltimors place .y-|;¥u-y»vg Boston. Jos Harrls - qu i Derr Ad oty B BUSY ALL MORNING , T BIB WHICH HA5 COME ANNOUNCES THAT SHE AOK THROUGH PILE sional Association game of June 18, Toronto at Jersey Cit nfon ‘_"‘“”:'I‘v"n :'?‘ln' yooter. WAIA, hoyer” suspended indefinitely: SIT DOWN D A 600D UNDONE MABNT ANV B ERL'S A CRUST, 1874—88 to 1. Battery crrors ine| :J";,"T"". 5\"‘:;::“’ g g : o FOSOT |Marey Marton, boxer, suspended until SINNERY £73 PLATE DOWN AND cluded, Chicago was charged withi 36| DBuffalo a BORTON July %: Thil Glassman, manager, sus UP KNIFE AND 1O bungles. The Mutuals scored in every | AT . AB. 1L 1L PO A B pended indofinitély: Al Valde, - { B WG " ' \ 0 " 2 inning. Bobby Matthews held the | MARSHALL GETS DEGRE Fing ' 00T suspended indafinitely; Young White Sux to tno safe hits. The' v 2% R suspended until July 2 *reed " e & ‘ 1 L] " " score: {Former Vice-Frontdont o Senered o oo LA 1 a8 1 ! The following reinstatsments have Chicago } Colhy College, I . : " 1 T 0T heen made: Gilbart Scholz, hayer :A 'y O B &l \Waterville, Matne, June 18,1 pelion : H » Troad Nrook, Conn Teny Jullan Force, p-ss B JaS e | tr Vies-President Thomas It \|. Loe, se « A 2 2 2 g |boxer, Hrockton, Mass: John 1), Me Meyerle, 3b. L1 2a 1 8lanall of Indianapolls, was given the |®hw 2 10| Cormack, manager, Roxhury, Ma ( Malone, e 00 1 honorary degree of doctor of laws at e TP 0 D iGeorge T. Williams, second, Cam Deviin, 1b. U1 8 0 1 ihe Colby eollegs commencement 1o Tothie WO oo y | hride VMass; Willie Angelo, boser, Treacy, If. . 0 0 3 0 5lgay and delivered the commencement x ¥ t 'r| Ll Stamia g AT THIS MOMENT " THER Hones, ss-cf. k. 8 A SR address. Among other honorary rETROIT | New Ha REMAR B anT Peters, 2b, o v 4 4 R \": ". P ‘\ Bl vork: A ; 3 RKS Pu ‘ Glenn, ef.-rf, 0O 6 2 0 Doctor of Letters—Grace Louise | ans ¥ g 2 o a!Niek Foley, hoser, New York; Nick e Colling, rf.-p. O 0 2 5! Richmond, New York, author Pothere U ‘ 1 o0l Voipstti, hoxer, New York Nick ABLE - - Master of ta--Frank Wilbar | (0 2 ]‘ s S| Taperuts, bover, New York Tack | Total . 1227 14 36 | ghaw, Minneapolis, lanyer e H o | Mein, hoxer, New York: Oscar Gard Mutuals Dactor of Scisnea—William Frank- « s b 0 (ner, second, New York: Charies Hahn roohooooas e lin Watson, Athens, Ga., author and |P2s e 312 1 0 hoxer, New York: Buck Migham, e 5.5 8 2 8 protremsor. Daves, » ‘ I hoxer, New York: Sammy Allison, rf. 4 4 7 1 1] Doets: of Divinity—Rer, George 1 41 22 13 e fboser, New Yo - Start, 1b, 6 5 4 1 0 Atwoed Martin, Hrrmlfl"" Masa 101 0114 ANl licenee expire on July 1 and 7) { Matthews, p. $ 31 20 i oma T must be rencwed. The naw commie. { Hatfield, 1. $ 33 0 1 "\flfilll-' TICENSES Corn | MON will take office on that date with | 2. . - 19 % Marriage lieenses havé hesn fssued Thomase p' Donahue of New |‘rvn 1on 3b. 27 8 0 I .4 the oftice of the tonnSelerk as fol o gy ""‘k‘_»‘ Murphy o - ef. e 3 3 3 0 0li0s memastian Milone of Wash . l-:vv ord and Acly W. Castls of War 9 6 0 0 0 ington strest and Miss Jessie Gallo of N g § e o ':"':""" il ¥ UR BWNIFE AND TERY - the same addrese, Joseph Mut Nava o — 4 r”v: N of Waterbury as secrétar o A% MLORED Total ... vesss 38 Mutuals « 815 388 A21-=38 Chicage 000 000 100 1 First base on errors, Mutuals 15 Chicags earned runs, Mutuals 13 w114 pitehes. by Collins 19, Forcs 11 Matthews 14: umpire, Bechtél; time 238, TWO BIRDS ON TIME, Others Fail to fm in Home Ym 1 on Schadule, Ta the fourth of & series of races | héld By the Hardware City Racing| Pigeen elub, 32 birds were entarsd i | the race from Lynchburg, Virginia, 19 | this eity. The weather -nrmmured' was very poor afd asm & result the only birds to arrive home on schedyle were these of Valéntine Wisk and Charles De Cofti. The birds were libérated at 7:15 a. m. Monday, san- dard time, and arrived at Wisk's coop at 7 a. m, Tuesday. He was the first to time his birdg, the birds of Dre Conti being timed in shortly after those of Wisk. The birds of the other contestants having failed 1o arrive by | € p. m. Monday were automatically | disqualified. The Afth and final in the sories of raceg béing held by the club il » held an Friday, June 27, the birds be. arolina,, ing liberated at North Primary ér erude zine is wmade di-' rectly from the demestic ore ¥ Dundee, | |and Miss Catherine Bennett of 387 yesterday which wer with | How TO GET T0 SCENE delass will not be materlal. From | . T Baseball Revi Hard Stutf! o oo Xew Hacen 1o New Lonon dctours | BODDY Jones Takes Unto aseball Review was plaged in a misty rain. Soutn- | are necessary at Waterford just wet| Himself a Blushing Bride { . | Gem Blades ar2 made of ravs Cvengros and Zachary started as | OF THE B AT RACES of New London, and at Madison Atlanta, Ga., June 18,—3 Mary [ pitchers, but gave way to Lyons and There are two, cach two miles long | Malone and Lobert T. (Bobby) Jones, t EASTERN LEAGUE | steel so hard that it takes |1, \\..\. Biankenship fnally re- in the latter town. At Waterford the | former American open golf ehamplon: \ . | 4 miles of honing and |riaced Jxons only to be relieved by siate Highway Department Gives Ad- detour traveling castward begins in were marricd yesterday, the ceremony i esterday’s Results | Doug M eeny in the last two in-| Old Lyme, off the Shore road and goes | having been postponed while Jones Hartford 5, Worcester 2, } ‘zoo_’cet of stropping nings. T | vice On Roads to New through Mooshroker Corner and | tried unsuc illy to retain the open Waterbury & Albany 5. | towor: it down toits final | s e hence over new pavement carrying ftitle in the recont tournament at De- | Springfield 9, Pittsfield 4 (Airst keen odge Rice. rf Py e the tourist into New London. roit. Miss Malone was a member of {same). > Marthens of 10 o Hartford, Conn. June 18.—Ap- There are detours between Stafiord | A2 3 younger set and an admired | Springfield 11, Pitsfield 4 (second | —No beard in the world is Hane o { 0 proach by automobile to New London | Springs and the Massachusetts line in [ Dby s 8- sraduste ok KAma), ! Tuel, © 5 1 olfor the Yale-Harvard regatta on F Suffield on the west side river road | €orgia Tech an arvard irice | Bridgeport s, New Haven 4 (nrst | tough enough. to laugh Riuege, b 0 4 0lday will require a number of de- between Hartford and Springfield on | SOUther if champlon, and runner- up and semi-finalist three tjges in the national amateur championship. road at Greenwich, game). ] that off! Pek: s hirlar, 1h Bridgeport 7, vem 6 (sec- Saciair 1 o a0 o owing to extensive reconstruction pro- And the same road at Darie ' 1 0]jects. The state highway department num ond game). a.. ew Marberry, po. ? G | rveious N 3 s "5 today announced alternative routes as Northern Iairfield cou [ Totais an aid to motorists and by following | usually taken by tourists fre The Standing | CHICA w. . .C. ~ AR, these inconvenience will be reduced Yotk via the Hudson river Waterbury .. Ao ¥ 873 | Arohdancan, Sl & vaeat 3 ooper, rf ...... 1 | Harttord . 2 : i i : ' tours from the state trunk highways the Boston Po: and at ous places in Litchfic and s on routes “\\'hile_\"‘iThomas Famous New Athlete, Badly Injured Harbor City, N. J., June 18.— Vhitey”) Thomas, all- thall star and®a mem- wer of the Frankford Yellow Jackets, ia, was badly injured yesterday when the steering gear of the automobile in which he was riding 1 and the machine crashed into ghkeepsie, |and transit expedited. Traffic to New far north as I 1.1 London through Putnam will find a | The highway department has issued | Worcester Mostil, rf, o 4 1 three mile detour south of that place detour instructions in connection wit Springfield Sheely, 1b a0 % 1" ligver ascountry road for two miles the departments in M tts and Alba Deuble-iifa Blades il s s AR L U OO S eH! 1 1D ERand sondition Rhode Tsland where h con- IR“"G'""" Use GEM Safety Razors B o 0 : ¢ o| Traffic coming from Ithode Isiand Struction work is going on New Haven ¢ through Westerly should follow de- lmsfleld 370 ki e 48 g tour notices posted at Mystic. These A new mot mowing machine fa tree. He was hurled from the Tiur 11 4 o q|permit only of one way traffic but if is drawn by s white the mowing { mac and suffered laceratione and Rlant 0 ® o 2 olproperly used and signals watched the hiades are driven by power i o0 0 oo o NATIONAL LEAGLE Youtesrtar's Mostle . (Continued from Preceding Page) New York 3, §t. Louls 3. sacrifices Chicago 8, Philadelphia & gy e M uel, ',"" . | Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 4 oft oCuch 3: siruck sur 8t Pittshurgh Boston 2 (first 31 i Qlanesils AlareG Wash . zame), : ) | OMitehell) e 55 Rushary Boston 1. Pittsburgh 0 (second umpires, Kiem and \ e 1 A2 vhofry \ game) 2-3; Cvengros 4 in 2 Marbarry \'\lLRl(A LL\(xl B s i alAit oy s ®): by MoWeeny, (Marhers _ The Standing FABRIC TIRES w la I pitcher Zacl asing p ar ‘ Chichgo .... 4ug | Cleveland, O, June 18.—Cleveland 'time 2:15, | el -6y hiad New York 5 to 0 at the end of P { Resoldin] 399 +he thrd luning yeaterday. but . the ; 30x3 and 30x3% inch Biitia At N g4y | Vankees ¢ -1m~ back and scored seven TELLER DEFEATS HARPER | Pittsburgh ....... ¢51 [ TUAA tRE Aot voming An the fourth 1 : e w5 nen st o weocked wie sae| [N STATE BOWLING MEET | OR many years the USCO ; sgored (he winning run in the seventi —_ | 5 F f Lok Tedey from second pase wiile Fowsier Was Bowler Goss Ahead of Oppoment— | abric has been the stand- 3 e a ow ork throwing ou "ipp. Ipp hit a home 2 2 : ;‘m.l; - |',.7,”:‘,)m',”, run in ixth with no one on and Wins Six Ont of | ard of value in a fabnc tire. “Inei e ®ris Speaker hit one in the first vith Cineinnati ar Brooktyn ¥ ‘ Ane o I & Piti-hurgh At Boston. Jamieton on ba e It's a better tire today for -~ woare ] ” Waterbury, Jung 18,1red Teller, | . AMERICAN LEAGUE AB R 1 o A B Of Meriden, practitally won the state | the llght-car owner than a taline . o individual®owling championship here | Yesterday's fiesults NS 10 1 1 1 o inst night against Jos Harper. Teller cheap cord of unknown make, New York 7, Cleveland 5. Pl Tl aiiodidt o * o o ollook six out of nine games in the | Datroit 7, Boston 4 [Hendrick, it oiiiiitie i o t of the home-and-home matches, | o Yopbidi Sl S i N Alfridan: OWIBE Mattas Sty Costs less and gives more. Philadelphia-St. Louls postponed o1 A ¢ 1l Sywinning the first two games by amall anrt, a8 ek g s n margine but dropped the third, The . . . The Stamding V"rm . ! Y " fourth went to Teller hut Harper came The USCO Fabnc WIll glve W 1 "e b B 4 . " Y vack in the Afth, The sixth, seventh 3 3 New York Tie e ek o e e Lo you a lot of tire service for ¢ Detroit A [ § Tellar rolled above 100 in svery Roston AP T Y 5 po MO A B cume but two, the Afth and eighth hicago peaes 5 00 ' C ot o Marper also fell below the century ouls .. b 0 3 ' ' " omrak twiee, teveland L...... 3 2 150 “ R R T T S o e 2g0 . ol A 2 1 " The seores lh|'afl Iphin .. 1 1 0 R ity - Tt tnenlt i ey it Gany Todday Valters 2 v o0 108 125 9% Total R0 Averagein?, | 2 Now Tork ',"f':‘,,wl onte s P b ? 1 1 81 Wetaw 116, AT, 116 110, 95, 11, Buy U. S. Tires from 1\:,‘..‘,,“ At Detrolt st 14 | 110,97 111, Total 981, Averag A. G. HAWKER, 58 Elm Street, New Britain, Conn, ashinzion at Chicags Rrawar " 0 0 o0 o ol S c1 " " : Yyl S . Philndélphia at St Louss Giaraner 1 4 0 & & o The standing THE COOKE 86 East Main Street, Plainville, Conn, [summa,’ 20 1.0 06 0 0 o0 w 1 re CENTER Central Street, Forestville, Cona, INTERNATIONAL LEAGLE . T T el 1e T a2 ~ od’ tor Pewter i Den Harper 16 .60 Yoesterday's Nesnlts v r '\ » " " — { 1racuse 4. Baltimore 8, ° . o Lo L ———— toranto 5. Jersey City 0 ton Yot - - BOKING COMMISSION By GLUYAS' WILLIAMS Rochaster &, ading * K 1 : s Newark &, Buffale 6 (firet game) ”‘ . " | Sna s g S X L REINSTATES SEVERAL pshots-Of A Woman Getting Something To Eat. game). itieen done [ . of 18 Clark street and Miss Carmela Velies of 209 Harttord atenwe; Lé fioy Barrows of 37 Tiockwnsll arenne The sauarium in Golden Gata 12, Chicngo & Park, S0 Prancieco. completed re 1%, -Was ' af 8206.0u0, has 31 here for Main steest SALESMAN $SAM You Can’t Make a Fool Outta Sam /E\’jf_N. HEAE wAITEAR = LWOU FILL. S \_ ORDER - | ORDEAED TWO GLAYES ONWY tAAME 1T ONE =1\l MY OWN | F 1 VBNT ANY. HEY WANTER- & CGLAY%ES OF WINE | PLEASE. HE‘(L CO"‘!:9 ONNY =~ 9“0\-) ' A deng N TRERTING WM : \%\.P‘” WINE, - WOWZR POy 7