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o {FIELD SPORTS AT STATE In the HOSPITAL : ‘1 i m %-““ Events Hotly Contested Before Large Crowd—Hospital Nine U7 S L LATHae. &'sons | 7. Defeats Clabby’s Colts 6-4—Pickett Poorly Supported 'by Home Team—Bill Austin Features at Bat. - ) Friday was a gala day at the Nor- ’m a-large extent by the Norwich mer- : wich state hospital. In the afterncon |chants. - PR ¥ 3 an interesting programme of fleld | The judges were Nelson J. Ayling, sports, concluding with a ball geme | Frank I Murthe and Willlam McGuin- in which Hal Chase’s pill fossers de- |ness. J. Duggett did the announcing, feated Clabby’s Colts by the score of | Michael Sullivan officiated as starter, 8 to 4, was carried out before @ large | Frank Murtha was timer and A. Da- crowd, including a large number from |vies had charge of the entries. the city. ~ The programme was in| Folders bearing on the outer cover charge of the Riverview club, com- |an American flag and containing the Dosed of the hospital employes. Amer- |Ligt of events were Cistributed among ican flags about the grandstand and |the stands. The programme was ar- marking the course for the running |ranged by J. Daggett, F. Yerrington, events gave a holiday appearance 10| A, Davies, ¥. Greenway, C. Crowley, > S5 the grounds. Hal Chase, Joe Corbett, | W. Wicks, P. Chase. / ' Bill Wicks and Sam Austin had some- Runic Eolloved Erroie thing on the rest of the field in the very Httle money will secure you a | % O, (0, e O N8 N9 M U8R | By agreement on account of the late- n:. lnuln?c‘eru ffl‘;f"“];:; g;gb"n:: George Rogers was an easy winner ness of the hour the baseball game Sou any information on the subject| Pie Eating Proves Entertaining. T escn dncaiihts St fat ans . that you wish. The event which proved the most | ;ieq exciting and interesting. Er- ISAAC S.*JONES ::‘;f”;;;‘iflc’f“?d'gsw‘;‘: gi{eszz“}‘)gpf“{)‘;— Tors on both sides contributed largely > 4 fraurance and Resl Estate Agent | default of the othier four contestants. |10 "C, iCe (¥ inrec of the Tous tuns oF / X « g F Richards Building, 81 Main St. | J° fve seplrants for the ple eating | the visitors while slipups caused two Z ~ By TR Hoopital wors foates oniall temradc |Of the tallies of the home team. Pick- 2 | ett pitched good ball but the players £ E it ‘ . # ¥ = =E REMOVAL it T ahrlrted o ot | ROUR, Wi cmeitiicd soven, s ; VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and, the’orangeiand Gallivan fcund it difficult to find the Bite Bill Wicks'® courage. Tailed him |Plate. his “wildness gett z purple label is the best of its kind. ¥ Every! woman’who ik | trouble on several occasi / 2 3 5 ¢ : Wittiam . , Real Estate and Fire]and he hung his pie about the neck of | tFOU l B o economy Ivouremce has removed to 25 Shetucket | another contestant of German parais- |/ s Colls £ot (e Jumylion the Had Y buys Serv-us once immediately sees the o m,fi?lyz_mg stroet, epposite Thames National Bank. | §. 00, S0P TN, 0070, 45 (R°0cr- |two. sessions. Calkins was the frst - Serv-us again. ; She gets the best quality at apopufacprice. Over Wootworth's 5 and 10c Store. ing and all deserted the ladders with 'man up and hit to McGraw who fum- : : lia s oo L ! b e Gk P the exception of Gus, who stuck to|bled, aliowing Callins the base. Ber- A Y : A fze.” Dooley | nard hit a ground ball to Vint at first J " : ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW Toaibe abe s oty Soin and [and Calkins took second. Bill Austin i s 0 lv‘n proceeded to a shady corner, where he | Singled and Calkin: scored, when T i 4}1 " g ANV RO it 1 h finished both his own and | Weeks juggled the ball in right. S A. BROWNING ok soitions of Wikks: pis ax weré|Tu ihe; wecona vesselon’: Mulcahy T - . a2 -pey-ac-Law, Richards Blog ilable. vho ad . A I 5 P BRI The Fisia bianis [ o e e, g ) Without Reducing the Quality of What You Eat ../ g o There was lively competition in Uwlen Vot FrUppedin LIEOW o e Lo i 3 ? e - P : Brown & Perkans, Ifmaatlay | o events the reauits beins s 1 | (GGG 00 Vien Hawiang You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv-us veakanela nost | 8o ot e o s e X Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily because they wish to please their Vyax Fre Hat Baok, caeluckel i Potato race: Miss cond. Batswase salrwmy next to Thasess |y, i o ey 4 - Jue Cor | but the next three t out with- > B e e o nartar mile bark (Won iy e Corcn BoE L ‘customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and you will also get the EDWIN W. mOGeIns, Austin. {The visitors secured ¢helr fnal tally = & Y : Ttwrmey-at-Law, Th legged ra Won by Sam |in the h on singles by Bernard, + mamea TN e, | Austin and b Wicks, . Valuable Serv-us Coupons Which are Worth Money to ou /s Wormeteye - : ®|the tourth vhen Gailivan ‘weakenod 2oz to get new furnishings and mew comforts for yourseif and your home.~ / Won {Chase led off with a single, McGraw 3 g § [ hase 17 gedonde: [drew a pass and both scored when Start to coliect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons with every '{ 1 S et & 35; | the hf:!y‘w ,r;nh;n;}).,rd ‘J’,,’g °m‘(’,¥2’:co,§: Serv-us product. Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will nct take long before your coupons { One hundred y: TH EQLT j , Wicks' team; {Wwhen Calkins dropped Connaughton’s will get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty china—furniture—musical / | Crowicirs tesan l S et Tonnad g Hices Uik by e e / instruments—toys and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. ‘!P poliine | cr drew a pa ing the sacl S H";’ 4 ;5({)5 d, Miss : a free trip for M r‘(}rahw m{:fi‘x’u in Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in the packages and you can get the Tred G - when ns = 2 2o : 5 R A P \ ‘hrow James Hawkins, 4 s towering 1y, | S8 catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., C::;:uu. g ) 50_points. McGraw scor n third after 4 i g S 1 T an t to & S%“ o by Miss Wake- | Callins speared F hard drive. | B P Serv-us Brand Foods comprise every article used in the household tlfi;_omf iZgu = :fit to “y arah Moorn. Bill Austin had a great day at bat pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us <ad <onvince yourself of the quality lnd’vf Jon by George Rogers in|connecting for three singl a 2 / = B Aot Sl San Rielin N Pl e to the Dlate Har o economy of Serv-us Brand. - ; : i Wicks. a double and a | I eSS 3 Serv-us Brand Foods are packea 1n sanitary packages in accordance with the trip Doc Bernard | played a nice game at short for the | visiters. The score: Pea shelling U. S. Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. vovicn, Conn Colt. P ab hpo s e 01 f 40303 00 s 41411 2z 3b44120 0 0 480810 31 41030 EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. il IREREE] Won Lot 02 ©nib3 250 0 .48 23 0 0 Drsiert 310606 3 35 00 = = - s, 33 918 8 3 0003 6 s 1200180 64 ke: thres base hits, bases on balls. off hion, Hawkins; kett 4 double plays, ustin to Bermard to kg > base hits, Herrir Pittafild Uaable to Hit Abercrmbie. Zendon. Coon.. Juty 4.—New London bunched and defested Pittsfield this afternoon 6 to 1. Waltors Jone score camme in the third oo s sinele | New London. ¢ were donated i ¥z Ga of Argentina by 9 holes up. | Phillies Win from Braves. e i Kk | Philadelphia. July .—Philadeivbis ok both Inde- annon was amateur champlon | of | Gannon was amateur champion nes from Bosiou. winning the morn > Dundee Beats Dixon. pendence Day g France in 1910. z ng con! G o 2 ang e Afternoon game 2 (o e e B | ;; Albuquerque, N, M., July 4.—Johnny | b et i son: 2 S Jack Britton Pounds Charlie White. | Dundee of Ne ork got the decision Boston. . Phitadelshia §_—Sherife | OVeF T'ommy Dixon of Kansas City at b hipo ae ab hopo & ab b po hpoa e Wolfelt 321 3000 —_— B 324 20 AMERICAN-PAC H 1200 - ACAN-PA Gomnat 4100 1331 . 4 e cAuES TODAY. Athietics Win In the Eighth. | Sard Storm Didw't Feaso Cardinals, has stirred up considerable feel ———t 1. 5 348 06 41 WON BY V. VERBECK. Boston, July 4.—Hooper dropped a line drire from | Pittsburg, July 4.—St. Louis took the afternoon | among the graduates of these universi- s s 3323 e B2 S | —— American League, Strunk's bat in the elghth nping of the afternoon | game from Pitisburg through wildness of Plttsburg's | ties, and not without reason. In the B3 86 3 3 8 o 5| Champion Knocks Out Mexican Aspir- | Drives Fiat from Los Angeles to Sac- | Detroit at St. Louls e oM Lyl iy Ueeimioy | iicbeaiand aviiag il AV o (EEDE Bk A mod | rianal{cotmse; ot s ARt g < carapetitinn Weeddlo 1510 0020 ant in Eleverth Round. o in 11 Hours. B ety Teore ol Bt 3 Soormr O T eveity T the nlath Brvie wis Bt in tho aw the winner of an event s supposed to Wmerdey:p 4 1 6 1 TR Philadelphla 2t Boston. Philadelphia. Boston. | ftched ball and on recovering his sen %renresem the best individual or team | - oy = 4 <y x W ab hpo o o in_the contest. o eeted HEnE o o st g IR 2 1 In the case of the Poughkeepsie race, ad a double. effectiv - s e 130 o sver, a lengt explanation ap- s 80 effective mobile race from | Boston st Phiadelphle 1% 0 g e halan: proved too umbling block acramento today.. His | g H irs necessary to account for the 'u(t Joe Rivers apt to wrest the irs and 1 minute. | 110 0 H eat of Cornell and the fading away o lightwei title {rom Champion Willie | driving, was sec o L olumbia. It is. perfectly true that Ritchie at the Eighth street open air |ond to e; at 11.37.18, mak- ‘V Ik Firies §i Columbia set a terrific pace and Cor- arena here ¥, the Mexican being |{ing the r from Los Angeles 0010 0 at_top speed in order to crmor, Pieisneta 1 sirack o, | Fnocked out in the 1lth roundof a(in 11 hours, 2§ minutes and 16 sec- R e = allSHn e ‘:“’1‘0 by anf?s? iy 1 s, T scheduled 20 round battle. | onas. ik e 2 Totals, | nursuing a sa urse, =Y L46: w1 mmedintely preceding the kndekont | This time for the Cadillac was, 26 AMERIENS TeArt EeANDYE 00100003 13| two lengths in the rear e Ritchie toppied kis yictim over for |minttes behind the Fiat = irly 20100000 0-3 Bridgeport Takes Weird Contest. |the count of nine wilh ponderous { Rarney Oldfield in 2 Fiat was 0 b5l S | gn, B ¥ thies rlook Bridgeport, Conn., July 4—In one of | Tight to the jaw, and then another fo arrive, coveri course in 11 | (ioaans a orer. | \’.‘”“573;:1 most weird and tantalizing games | FISNT to the chin, preceded by a left | hours, 22 minutes, 53 seconds ; ngton 3 = | Slion :Bm. ,e‘,';:d and hgg: a hf,n,h, to the stomach, settled Rivers’ ¢hance { him second place. ity - 4 4 3 er on Tr'w-h | ok 0 | crowd mumbesis 0, Bridge. |2s a lighiweight contender. ; s il 5 s 3 1w teom Dot { port defeaied V‘\‘ffit:r;:-'ry&:oth 3, wus| The fight throughout was viciously MORNING GAMES. i aT7 s e dn tavee o¢, Cals | Tetalning hold on third place. The|contested and twice in the earlier | 2 50 28 | » hieid Detroit to ono hit for the rest of the | #ame appeared a safe home victory at | rounds it looked as ‘though Rivers . Easterm Association. R - ! | the beginning of ths ninth, bui a Might win. Ritchie’'s wonderful ring| At Tilyobs Soringled 7, Hoisose 6 Rt el PO Civtens. doubi t 3 o generalship and ability to hit effective- | At Hartfoni—Hartford 5, New Haven 5. " e on ¢ eroon %670 ofm ouble, a_hit n, another double, / AL Watrtuurr—Wators e Xew Tork 4—New York won the aft 3 07 0 oftush,s ervor by Flanagan and a thizd iwo|ly straight from the shculder with | i Nepem Watwirs . pidaeort 4 shinglon by a sexre of § o0 2 before a | 20 ¢ 3 olvini Detted Waterbury four runs, | Sither hand, however, offcet the Mexi- | 4 e slim’ ugllday e i was the Sest game which tho 310 0 olorwn In home half, wit] ssell 1] | can’s attack, and it was not long be- | . . Amede g New Yocks hate wen from an esstern Amerdcan | il SR ,,1\“,‘ it J 72 y | 284 two down. Y illiame rassed Fiord | fore Hivers becams disheartened and | 4t S it eaoston & Nov Xon L T o A omme WILDING PLAYS | i oarsmen, b §an, and Shea Iinad the ball to the left | Pinned his faith solely on wild swings, Boston—Boston 12, Philadelphis 6. Oalled end Washington. . $130 . SENSATIONAL TENNIS. e nCor R ONINE field fanos for three bases, himself | one of which ho hoped would land for | ? L Bl P : kL EN ora univer | coming home with the winning rw ; a knockont, 1 ational League. | doenerrt & 51 0 4140 0[0 1 Lip gex iz o; TS S L s e " | Tha batrie was fought undsr perfect At PMlageiohia—Bosim 2. Phageria . w3113 o IEER R IR MoLoughlin in ploh i Score by innings: R.HLE, | weather conditions in the open and | At DnomXew York i Brokim’Z1 | Mitan. ST R e s s Straight Sets. he won the Bridgeport 2012001035 9 2| was witnessed by 7,000 persons. The | jgnen. T e s 1L 8.0 4 Whbauchiey & 5 Bt 3 s axeq’, lonshiy Waterbury 120000104814 3| receipts, it was said, aggrogated $30,- Mew England Lecsus. Starhedf 4 2 3 0 OBorcaim & 118 1 1] "Batted for Touden in ot Wimbiedon, | and wes a mem Blum and Vandergrift: Hinton and | 99. At Lowell—Wowester 8. Lowell {. CBodesm 4 1 3 3 ofmigriosy 4 Ibaas) e 0 loaine Wilding of grand chailenge a:d < a e At New Bedtont—vew Tedto 03 1 Ifpossie 4 0 Clow 3 - titl nge cup races. AS Nagelson. AL e e Denta & e 1101 1fsComels & 3 13 0| it .0, 00 0 6 0 ’.L]"m“af““ # the Datroit Rowine olub since T B 5.8, RAY DEFEATS STROBINO, At Lawrenco Taweensn 10, 10 8 e mDEa | ™o v e Grees. vatets, Gainor champions he. Bae jbean Sasst ot oteaneilite Winge Senato - { S i A international Lo 10000 3 R ice E. McLou. ng out winning crews which use New Haven. Conn. July 4—New | Chicago Athletes Lead in MNational " s 0010 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. s sio combining the best features Hax At Baitimore—Providence 2, Baltimore 9, national awn | ven defeated Hartford In the after- Soilbe oA AU, Mk At Jerses Cliy—Nowarkc 1. Jermey ity 1, Soaioe 8.9 0:0.9 Won. Lot United States, i nglish and American waterman- | eMott hern iha yvine third in- || Chicago, July 4—Chicago Athletio g g oo . 32 U 2 o the greatest game »f | Also a Pacific coast crew can be ex- ning. it held the visitors safely |, Ot 4 o “Batted for Mullin' ‘n i, . % pected to cross the continent for the SN - 5o ‘st twe Shoh association athletes ran away wit] 3 ¢h from T nnings, when he | o . AFTERNOON GAMES. **Batted for Hughes in 8th. for Coach Conibear of weakened somewhat, Hartford getting | 40 5f 1onors in the national junfor A. Batied for Gallia fa 12 e oL that ? | A. U, meet at Grant park today, The Ran for Boehlinz 1 20| the American made fe T % irant A International League. Zalan o Boehitnz n 429 an made Beore by innings: R, 5.3, | J7ell balanced team captured first DIace | 41 Burimor—Provitenss 6, Datimore & e s fles i " sovert New Haven 6050000095 9 4/i0 7 of the 18 events, Capt. A. W.| Av Rochester—Toronto 5 Hacheis s Washington 00001 02 Hartford 0000000132 g 3|Xopler of Michigan was individual stae | At owari—terhey City' 4 Nowark 5. NawXark ¢ ;m‘:d" . G b‘fi too, from ill 9 A — | with 31 pointa, iftalo—Monteal 5, Buftale 11 Two base ' 5; threo base e ot Daliott and Waters: ‘Batmon- snd | Y3} (BTN (1o day was the vie- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 3TANDING. hit, Peckinpangh. : comi ov. | being as -8 rule-much wea | - e © R RO B tory of James Ray of the Illinois Ath- | Won Lea ory seat'in the ble Thbetts stadium being ocouied, | tha matehas he B o P B Vaowd Dosioy, lstle elub over Strobino, an Olympic | Xemark ... . 30 i Eren Broak of St Lous. TS hece were numerous stndece Marauand cu | (1€ matches he 3 : ‘orns Boa g e fiv oehesier FHEn £.The larzest crowd. of the season | Dltched Rucke. tho New Torka hitlin er free and. Hi ryice Ferns of Kansas City was awarded the | he shot abead and finisned 30 yaras in | Loor"k., Game 6 to 1 "and "the sidlors the Anal comtest, 2 ip | saed no'Dasses and received briliant support. The | go° OCHET Band, was at fl ;_"l-ds!on over Yxx n:-nay“;l« this city | front of Strobino, who set the pace Montreal ... 1. First game— Braskiyn. { would have had to piay his v don er a scheduled ten round bout at| practically all the way. rovidence Score by Inntngs: B EE 3 rosklyn. 2 . T New Pellcan park this afternoon. They are SeiCadd Wosonts 57 St Louts 531000002 %6113 hon e e G 7 X coac Welterweights. e 5 Chicago . 9 51pie010 1000 0, 8 oo 10 2 123 6 8 1| When the two opponents faced each | goqgon Gold, the Goshen Defeats Lebanon. i New Enpland Lea Beogd Etme~ at.1'i oot 315 0 o 1 other at teh start of match Oxford university o , Wil return <, The Goshen baseball nine traveled to| At Lynn—Lawrenes " oot Sk b 386 0 0 o|great disparity betweon th. was at| i oscist i work. This t has Manager Sam Kennedy of Waltham Friday, and although thi ATl Mo e e e , B M it L b e 2.3 3 5 0 0lonce evident, Wild broad shoul- | 12 2% PRSI L B eays if he donpeq a uniform h 1q | Tebanon s -and alihough this Tiedford 3. Beallf 3 1 3 0 Olshettenct 4 0 ®oe not found favor with a number of old be put out of the game every day | the first time that Goshen has beca| Al ovtand ot 5o nciian 1 Mt 10 0 0 Ofpuets 308 00 et 18 o 3 oldered man. beside whom MecLoughlin| ¥aie srads, and FHarvard men are bec This is a horrfble confession. " | represented on the dlamond in a long | et i Towat 83 0 % O{Withimext § 5 3 b 0| Mamiesc 1810 1 4| lookad oy e s ok | ginning to grumble at the lack of com- Sy, the . visitoms trioused. the -home All Stars Defeated by Leb. 416 0 olpmetonit 3 0 3 1 0fSdemanct 3140 e 3 | petition afforded in r rears by ... & | o byt sodmiworvis b pounding| /N BMATe Defested Y = o 410 ohuingy 2113 0)Mewmaep § 103 ¢ ¢ o YALE-BARVARD RACE | Xale crew i " EQ d Hoxic hard. Bmown and | All Stars went to Lebanon Iri- £ 010 ofturames 3 giey e 2] : AT 5’ Mason an " day afternoon and we > 41 5 1 ofAlccarderc 3 1 3 3 0 Totals BECOMING MGNOTONOUS B FILES! Pripol ¢ilES! it S n e i, e oA e P e oateatad Ly | $28 0 ol 3 0 13 o T Sy f o stie WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT | 1o center field and his all around piay- | 9 9 o The batteries: For the All | A1 0 0y 1105 0| "Buted for Rucker im st i Lack of Close Competition in Recent | (1€ 5 £ I g ing tired Wil cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles, | ing was a feature of the contest. | dbanon "‘"jl““fml “:"X“;v Sy x 35 A S ore by tuninge— 13 g_y| Years Dampens Enthusiasm of Co!- | ot thes o-sided races. For more It absprbs the tamors. ollays itching at once, o, E | et bris nd. tnning: tho Rt b oD Brookiyn h 5| lege Men. than five years now I have been spend- | Scts S8 & piustiss, yives instant reliet. Gannon Defealy Schmidt. | Lebanon seored ste ring s Amesy2eh | wpaea or Baumsaraner in th Two ba ; three base | - | ing good money going to New London For sale by ai: druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. La Boulie, France, July 4.—W. Hein- | jo foin 1oin #ix s fter this | g ot e | Bits. Snodsrass,” Cutshaw, Hummel. | Althoush shells and sweeps are al- | to witness a one-mile race followed by = rich Schmidt-of Worcester, M Wos [ oo ortng: Cars e cago 10001008 02 — ready collecting dust on boathouse | & th e procession | WILIAMS M76. CO., Proos., Cleveland, Ohie | defeated today in the third round of o jeny ) L& Gime was called at 11 fst L s 00000001 01 Even Break for Gubs and Reds. racks, the sensational regattas which jarvard men never know the real | For sals at Les & Osgood Co, the tournament for the amateur £olf pine. by ne he. anc «jf the fourth in- Two base hils. L Chase, Schalk, Alexander. “hicago. duly ~Chicago and Ch | closed the varsity rowing season a calibre of their crew since it is an easy championship of Irance by Deter | | fu oy afiement xxkh the score 8-7 IR A ne o still a topic of conversation and con- | task to look like u winner when your Sl troversy where university men gather. | op; s are wallowing hopelessly Regardless of whether it is the cos leugths in the. rear London or Poughleepsie that are | tion has not been cl: viewed, (here pears to be more | porting of English coaches, and it will than the usual ence of opinion | take at least iwo years more to secure ‘he Yale situa- tied by the im- B b "hpo a ol relative to the merits ods of | & satisfactory liné on th ring Marreo of stop) e day. Three kno 2 < Derlin. i : # 13 3 0 oullook for the sezsons to come, Para- | Like 21l loyal Harvard men, I like t AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, eduled 20-r i veen Jack | 4a¥. Three knockdowns were scored | oy 0 ofLobertib 8 11 1 Sl o 1 ome. Par i 3 e to 3 ft‘r!]\ndn\l‘l :‘1”(‘ r]'l(‘)vlnd !'\’\‘3;13{:‘?::1;«- Tt | by Dundee, e o ofueeit 4330 b L G :.l;?x‘o-;n us ‘n n ecm, is & i qarvami te.:l;ms w}n.'kmt 1 want to ] S A B e Lra.it 0 ofciavitaer 3 110 i 110 3 ol complaint that is ‘not enoush |see them win in real contests where round at the West Side 2 Leash Cross Knooks Out Anders H lrusdb 3 17 0 2 0 8 0 0fracing on the Thames and too much on | honor comes only after a real test and MONDAY, JULY 7¢h this atternoon, to save White from a | “PoCF Cross Knocks Sl $30s iiecte 2 1 0%9 0| the Hudson | struggle. 1 have heard it whispered nockout. | 0o anksles, | —Li ross, 3 N A The keen rivalry at the intercollegi- | that Princeton is béginning ti id- & the New York dentist, knocked out Aatuh S0 Fang T Pt ik b et SR e i foidon i —_— e ST itiat, = b By 41 0 2 o|ate regatta has led to several state-|er the possibility of entering a fresh- New vs. Bridgeport Willard Beats Up Al Williams. | Blid Anderson SEpae Cretin she Totals, 34 14 27 11 Totals, 137 222 2 2 ments which in a roundabout way intl- | man crow st Boushkesrsie wwd T Bl 100 ‘orolock. Reno, Nev., July 4—The Jess Willard- | Varnan. ? attle at 1 Totals. 81 8216 0 mate that the best crew In the varsity | should like to see what we couid do in o Al Williams fight wax stopped in the A aat S i jiace did net win. The explanatfons a_four-mils row on the Hudson. I Admission 25c. Ladies Free.|eighth round and the derision given to Ghullart, the ex-Gla @ 000 1 0%8 00 0—f| Cinennati R I O B A hat (ornell and Columbia fought so know that our crews are good craws, . Sy ; Willard. Williams ‘was badly punisb- | tougn aeric 15 m;k';b;:;,di;‘vig;ujl!n: it 158 00 60 00 *“acCnicas ... . 000 00 00 bitterly: for supremacy that they were | but the recent races at New: London- All admissions to Grand Stand 255 ed y e d ©OXOn- } Two base hits, Myers, Mages, Cravath: three base gulce base hit, Schulte; heme ruas. znmmm,(gfll able Lv?v A oer the chullenge of | have heen oo easy to show them st % : e yracuse, Washington and Wisconsin, | their hest” .