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INSURANCE sl v 3 vestenoavs meswits | | eamss somepuen TooAY. ;lVALE FOOTBALL v- ! : 4 American Lasgue. stionat Lesaue, PROSPECTS SETBACK. I Boston 3, Chicago 1 (12° innings) Pittsburgh at Boston. ‘Washington 1, St. Louls 4. St. Louis at New York. Stars May Be Kept Out of Game For { New York 3. Cleveland. 3 Chium 2t Busokiyn ire Bringa A7 teed ot Buk- [ Fhldconta 7, Deirelt 1 et e Philsdciohis Scholastic Difficulties and Mexican NNECTICUT giary Protection. imeurein K ¥ Vational League. American. League. rouble. Pittsburgh-Toston. Tin. Boston at_Chicego ~ay "’ififig‘fi £ SlosNr-stu- National League Owners Have Lengthy Conference in New \,;‘, ‘\.!5:'; b ,[‘2;';‘ o iz T he\p v pas el CHIRG e ot i 1t you Have mensy ba depaalt!In &lbanier own any Tewstors LLLLA - . o R o Do ey dndGwnno e NONDLIS (AL eIt Yale footbail t hich to re- otiabl ou may be surprised to learn how-the: Chicago 0. Brookin 6. ‘WWashi at St, Louts eam, which was to re. negotiable securities, yt 28 SHETUCKET STRRET York—A Tribute Will be Given to Bob Emslie at Ebbets Gt o Blide 1, (s game) e e deem Yale's ‘nglorious football sea- || laws of Connecticut may affect you or your heirs. T . Field Nest Saviida s i o Springled ¢ Now Tondon (doutle header) sons of the past three years, has re- We have just published a sixteen page pamphlet dealing with tb'r s Worcestee-Lowsil;. postponed, zaln. artioed e B SN celved a severe setback, and now all|§ subject of taxation of securities in Connecticut in all its phases. Lawronee-Portland; postponed, ralo. Worcester_at’ Lowell Yale is wondering if another big has received words of very h approval _fn:n'\ Tax Commission Foimacn % Sy 1. st 3 | v Harvard viotory is fo top oft & |{ Sorbim and we believe it il bo of very pratical interest to any owne i Lyon 1, New Haven 0. (14 innings) o of property in Connecticut, especially” olders onds, stocks and Special conference which lasted for | Tuosday. The first leg was a run| Mentesl 8 X o Lo by smaller colisme Slcvens. Tax day ls approaching and we-shall-be glad to send-a.copy-of-our, _ more than three hours, went on rec- | with spinnalers, the second a Wind-| Nelicwr 7. Detcacs 2 (o samel Brookin e Last fall Yale men witnessed the booklet to any address upon request. p ord as strongly supporting tho leaguc's | ward, and the third reach. Eocher % Pwideice 1 (feoond yame) B T = breaking up of one of the likeliest ¢ o !ubptu .tot!ru!au go'{slrnlng the depoit- f‘ommod(;}? B%kelt' for r;;ty-tu:z Toronto 5, Baltimore 13. (second geme) |5t Louts ] hility rules and injuries and illnesses, Members New York;Stock Exchangs S ment of players while on the field. | sloops. ese boats started after the American Assoctatioi. Plitebursh the majority tars o DG A At the conclusion of the session|King's cup racers, following & COUrSe| ac gt Paul 4 Ddlumsvotls 7. (it game. Cinctrnail & e e e et e 207:205 STATE STREET, BRIDGEFORT, CONNG President John X Tener aid thac (1 | to Tiock Tslana and return twenty- | S50 el ¢ S L Gl e ” R DR e e case of Evers and Stallings of the|seven miles in all. Minneapolis 3, Loulssitlo st game & PRI Boston National leagu club was “an | After the rucers had returmed to the Alzmespots 3, “Tauierile 13 (second gazue) = 5 aotworesexncoted o) inciden at is closed.” harhor a special meeting was held ¢ Kansas City 13, Toledo 1T, & Whe i “In the furtheran®e of sportsman- |aboard the flagship Viking and the i & 1035 Sontball seasen Tats begen tap|the Tecent Yale freshmen footballers|regalning cligfllity ere somewda{ ship coaching by players from the|cruise was fo:maily disbanded. Shore’s Pitching Lands Bosten in ° ing stock of the ma‘erial for the 1915 | Who were expected to be in line for|MEEETR, . o o Eroux. WE'RE AFTER A rreiont e the MISS HARRIS M. WINS Fltatlines Detteor i {esiiitiie Wido finacamme f yery. much [va caity | positions sthitel Iall s S0 et awenec e orin e U RANCE 5 addre & b * Chicago, Aug. 9.—Boston nosed Chi- | Lowcil 5 elated, for the collection of men who | patrick, the former Exeter and recent|ial tutors in expectation of : % YOUR, il e g o e e sins | Captures $2,000 Purss, Feature Event|<ago out of first place in the Ameri. | st 53 Jore fo compose the 1918 auad, as|freshman tackle, but since last season|ing thelr conditions, so the extent business and kesp urging you to ssemarke to or about mmpires, PR e e can leggue pennant race today b: Yale then thought would inclnde’ six | ZoRER (3RS 0 S O® M ottack of| Tale's losa so far ‘as they. are cuny that your policics are all in goo . 5 n Grand Circuit. BErtic & 120 e Fitahers duel, = of the 11 regulars of last year, to- Icpa ack Of | 00 ned Will nof shape. At this meeting the masnates went L L S " Sether with the entire Irashman | bronchial pneumonia, and has lost in|gRiPgR i BoL be known untl aftel Don't neglect this important matter. fimlxlzgllwy o record that ,the eTruk:s [Pittsburgh, Aug. 9,—Miss Harris |y o of the last world’s series, were | G e £quad, and several of the men, whom | weight more tban 40 pounds, and con-| “should all be successful in ISAAC S. JONES shall be strictly enforced,” Mr. Tener|y. won -the Willlams' $2,000 purse. | D0 1% 28 ™0 % Ciner and each | Vew Yoix o with LeGore and others, had been on |sequently is probably out of football|examinations, Yale should Bex added. President Ten stated that|the feature event of the Grand Cir- | hip 3 crolt. 51 the eligibility list because of echol for this ye: t least. - — Insurance and Real Estate Agent|“No consideration .w en to & | entt e eeating which onimed here | deliversd his best wares in the A o RpciER e fohactolar | f0 i : G lars | TCASONSDIY strong squad, wWith s s G TR e R S i G e g < s i ship or other cligibility conditions. And_among last season’s regulars|aGorge us the mas. avont who Richards Building, 3 Pt e e et w{ er ra _‘l“‘:;;‘i’:pg?‘f‘snleg';z S(l:or": The worl®s charmpions won the | Phladephis 20 Mos;lpmmlnen: in the Jatter group|one of the most counted upon men|hujd the plays, but this reaso: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW lution was proposed making compul- |ana The Savoy siving her little op- | Vas Quf Gardaor singled in the Cincinnati and Phillies Go Fifty-fifty. 2 . nd ly Lo lection on which Yale has and E. Seott followed with o safe hit. whom the Yale coaches expected to|tain at the conclusion of the 1915[ counting, and Harvard men, —— | fory the announcement to scorers of | position jofc and scored | = Philadelphia, Aug. 9.—A pitching | build their plays, and Kelley, the for- | football season. Now Sheldon, 8s i8|know of Wli conditions, are remared S the complete lineup of teams at least |’ “pop Ge Bioneni B " dynthen ‘sigled v 2 At P tivel: - 3 i W i S WN t £ op'” Geers broug cnnington TaEr Tt Fob e tibine oy 1 and a_slugging fest, respectively | mer Buxpter and West Poini end, who | the case with Kelley, is a_member of . e AMOS A. BRO ING, B¥EInmuLCs (before the iheEtaning doc o winner in the 2.8 trot. Mirth- | SEiRC MUE the Winpine fun- Tacy manifested In a double header | had transferred from the army Gchool | the Yale Battery, and, 1 Keeyilons: R0 (10 Hiaryec R Pt 700 games. 2 iven by Murphy, won the first | o058 VCLOT, SUTO. BoRE @ today, Philadelphis winning the|tn Yale. But as the 1916 season ap- |may not be riustered out of the fed = Attorney 3 Richard’s Bldg.| President Tenmer was warm in the Bonnington in fourth place. | OOPSTS Single counted Cods. L in|former 1 to 0, and losing the second |proaches it finds MoGrath inclzible | eral service until after the approacn- ————3 I ks ol The Naiidual lessue nes In the nest heat Mirihfal again t00k | o third on Cndv's doutle, Snore's |39 Ti ihe slugsing match - |for'the team, owing fo his having |ing season ls well nder way. . 15 fortmate’his wax Erown & Perkins, Aiomeys-at-law | .jo1® connizance of the 18 00ag ond etaps bounll B [isacridce fana: Hooy sin Chica- | Alexander pitched in = wonderful | gropped out of schocl for two months| In addition to these four, Wwho can- obtain such a capable Yo RS a : gniz: h nal stretch, when Geers shoved Bon-|g o™ tieq in the fo b nching | Style in the first game and had the|afrer having experienced echolastic|not be kounted upon for the 1816 )catcher as Blackburn on short nof Over Uncas Nat. Dank, Shstucket St. | vice of mpire Bob Emslie, 1 ningion info firkt place and won by |80 tied in the gime for the | Detter of Schulz. ‘The home team | difficulties, and it finds Kelley, a lleu. | team, report has it that severa) other|when his resuiar .siafe was. cripgied: Entranco siairway near to Thames |president and next Saturday ahout a head. The veteran driver al-| L oiiqs champions in the eleventh, I, | Scored the only run on Killifer's sin- | tenant in the Yale Battery, wh of last years ineligible squad and|Blackburn was farmed out to 3 Natic Bank. Telephone 38-3. | Ebbets field, Brooklyn, a fitting 80 took the third heat in commanding | Goiling was on first and on the hit and | 818 Alexandes sacrifice and been called to the colo; and which | two-thirds of I vear'’s freshman | Providence of the Internatiomal =——= ute will be pald herc fashion, swhich gave him the race. ~|run Jackson sent a swif der ‘to- | Boff's single. - After the pitchers had| iy ot o mustered out Of mecslcs |tears Bie st pressat in & very bad way/|leagae pring Dy the Braw MATTY CAN'T DO CALIFORNIA HOPES o e pash yeon (EHOIAIOR P e e h SN canber: 2 Colline. | pounded Bender for five runs In theluntil Jong after the football season is | scholastically, and unless considerable|but played such splendid ball ‘Stalld Gisa ARE DIMMED | =% ja18 i one heat, Pater | second end Barry was ¢ innings of the second contest, | under way. midnight oil is utilized by them in|ings called him back as soon as- there WORBE AEOERERS e Conts Do nloHe, qud Mise el lihebas, thin he would cat B e e S oD o In | Promirent among the members of e weeks their chances of [was an opening. Is a Consatation in Mathewson's New | Ward Dawson Defeated by Heath By- | Daie casily took ihe Northrup sweep | s stealing. He ran into Jacksons | rove Bender off the rub- Job. ford of Chicago. stakes for tyo-year trotters from Kel- | FuPlTiCn 70 Bt o out. Score: ve Cincimnati three runs cheia 2 Iy de Forest. deeanan s ounded ik the victory. Scores: Will Matty be the Moses of Rhine-| Iake Forest, Ilis, 9. —Calif W hoo o Cincianati () | Phita (N 12nd? Or will he lce the others who|Dia’s hopes in the’ tv ninth McGRAW MAY RETIRE Hooperst '8 53 & 01 W B0 s o W Woo w e e 4 ' lawn tennis championship went — Darbds 5 12 8 6w 17 0 blpera "3 178 5 0 have come and gone before him, find | Nual lawn tenn mpiond | < iy - 4 ® 1 0 g/Nteom2 42 3210 Thk o manage his|glimmering today when Ward Dav- | Admits He Has Been Thinking About|Lovisit = 5 1 2 ; SeL ol Gl Zinzinnaddi beart uff|Son of Los Angeles was beaten in the it When His Contract Expires. Walker H Nezs.1 010 1 80200 S ot fourth round by the_Iilin a| £ H " : 84 3 oieuidy 3 2700 fe factor that will aa|Northwestern champion, Heath 1| There have been Tumors of late . o 38 citss 30120 Matty in his difficult task Is that he]Of Chicago, 7-5, 6-0, and Kenneth |that John McGraw would retire as H H Sy 9 3 14l o) r06s to Cineinnati at & time wheg | Hawkes of Los Angelés was eliminated | manager of the Giants when his con- 104 2120 posearh ad they cannot be much |1 a belated first round match by 2| iract cxpires after mext season. The E A e i Reds were imbeddeq quite | Chicago younsster, W. A. Futterer. | Giants' leader has stated that he had g 1 4-6, 6-4, Only one out of town |no ‘definite pla of quitting at that cliar when (he famous hold. They wore in 1ast | Dlaver remained in the men’s sinzles | time although he did admit that sev- 55 100006000 23 team can be further|&t the conclusion of today's piaying.|eral fimes it had occurred to him that 00010000 ) an last ’l‘hlscw:vs cn;xma J. Lfn",\ orn %’1 n-|he had been in the baseball business| T"° bise Bl Ca s o e sas City, who won from J. J long enough and would like to retire. : e 3 R ion e o ooung to| stall of Chicago by default after been in a baseball uniform for | Fomer in Seventh W (Second Game) Scores by innings: Cincinnati e S aid McGraw re-| Cleveland, Auz nd thatis along {ime.” The | York team i of my life has been given |right field v > the game, and sometimes I get | putting New n that I would like to give it | but in the inning Much can happen between now |ted for Pitcher he end of next season, however, | land 2nd duplicat lly I have come to no definite |ing in Leonard = isicn” about it ning the game " Kansan had won the f 1 g (S 1mPINE be- | Forstall preferred to play double T and if it does the ¢ it will reflect upon the one-| ELENA TAKES FINAL EVEN of New York fandom. % that Mathewson fell heir|In New York Yacht Club Annual Re- had looking club by any gatt: F dled correcttyy, and with one or two of the seemingly weak| Newport, R. I, Aug. 9.—The schoon- 5000G30000—815 2 320000200—710 4 nd Wingo; Bender, Oes- d Burns. itchell a cher, McQuillan a Coveleski a Pipp’ Giants Win and Lose. New York. Aug. 9.—New York and St. Louis broke even in a double spots pi ed up, that combination|er Elena won the final event of the 5 b { header here today, St. Louis winning Yould make trouble in any leagues| New York Yacht club cruise, the race| Aitkin Wins 25 Mile Auto Race. |enth in the first game by a score of 3 to 0 An outficld composed of Rousi, Grif-|for the King’s cup, off Newpor - | Indianapolis, Ind., August 9.—Johnny | Patted while the Giants casily won the sec- fith, who roun? .300 last Seasonm, |day. The race was run in a 15 to 25 |Aitken, Indiapolis automobile race |d0Wn New York . ond, S to 4. St. Louis scored all its ang youngster is a well- [ knot northeast wind and the Plant |diiver won the 25 mile and five m Clevelang (A) | New runs in the first inning of the firsty rounded infield' is mighty | schooner won over the sloops Aurora, |races and tire change contest held e inning of the first game. fast and team has some mighty | the second hoat to finish, by one min- Indianapolis motor speedway t i3 Giants bunched hits in the sec- clever pitchers. ute and twenty-eight seconds, correct- entertainment feature for 14 ) c st on Steele while Perritt Somehow or other, after analyzing | e time. f the Union Printers Na- ] 0 als, hit hard. In the second in- the outfit, it seems that if Matty is he Elena went hgular “ball League, which is con- : e T ng of this » Betzel played thi permiticd to run things as he sees|Block Island c miles, in- Sth annual tournament in 1 | o 0 hid 1 on Merkle. Scores Dest, the Rec © up from theix| cluding a windward 18 milés, & ty. ‘Aitkin drove the 25 miles in | Coleminy 120 olse ] ol uis (N) Now York lowly depths this season and occasfon | three hours. forty minutes and forty ites and 40 seconds and the five | SNGC ) ye & *szaf £ quita o bit of trouble for the pennant |seconds. The Aurora, which r n three minutes 18 4-5 seconds ] e h chasers in 1917, a heavy time allowancc from the bi jerse was second in the main ¢ 00 — schooner, covered the course in fou Howard Wilcox third and Gil 1| Homshy St. Louis Going Upward hours, eighteen minut s, leve « on fourth. 1 r. By winning Wednesday St. Louis — — advanced within _five and one- ; half games of first place. A triple play | feature xth. Morgan 7 o g9 o3| o Rice = praty " teafoed | F e ot Sahntes filling _the bases | Vome Tuns, Smith, ¥ i | with none Sharrity hit to Wal- | % L] —- | xmattea nce at (hirc ho ‘made a beautiful Athletics Break Losing Streak. s : to Severeid forcing =i it : i t o ia forcing Detrott. Mick x S 1, Guarding office of J. P. Morgan & twenty straigl the batter at first STOCK PRICES RISE. Co. after explosion; 2, Burning ammu- and Sisicr shot to Wallace catching| i e s in nition barge; 3, Freight car wrecked Rice who had over-slid the base. | Rails Advincedpf!em Onz to Seven Beenily 42 3 i by explosion; 4 Nurses on Eilis Isiandy oints. s losing streak 7to 1. The h in t ng McKee's fly o0 0 6 10161007001 7 2 wiith shells picked up on island. 00001000x—4 7 2| New York, Aug. 1 and _Afnsmith; Hamilton, | aiap Cubs Held to Two Hits. __A ver ttion to overcom Dynamite, cellulose and shrapnel exploding shook New York city to 1 Severeid obstacles as professichai Sty Maie! Brool N. ¥, Aug. 9—Larry bedrock, shattering windows and do- unfavorable industrial cc wit AR the Chicago Cubs to two ing other damage. Black Tom, a pe- evidenced by today’s market, important e ts ‘taday and goored d ninsula on the Jersey City side of up- | stocks, notably rails, advancing two to ate 10 0. Meanwhile the Brook- per New York bay, where for days and seven points, with almost equally sub weeks munition shipments for Iurope stantial gains in specialtics of v have been plling up, erupted, hurling men. The when lyns pounded three of the visitors’ pitchers, knocking Vaughn out of the first inning when they descriptions. The rise in rails was I bt : first _when whole cases of shrapnel haif a mile and by Reading and had its inception in | ol mehen hits ifob two runs.; Br bombarding the harbor, Eilis , Island rumors that the railway unions had | Ancad o ESDC acersast, coupled with Jersey City with shot, shell and debris. SRy agreed t» submit their differences to it jim neited two more. He | The property loss is, estimated’ af i N £ mediation. The voor condition west this season Save way to a pinch hitter in the $25,000,000; three lives lost. « siump. He 15 bat | Qoc BE0R- . O, RO Svernnent L oL e | cighth and then McConnell was found g every day. it i e e | sl et R ;| for two more tallics on a pass and two ol grangers no less than trunk iines J. Bush and H St Rcores. Chartey ie Yanks, hit|coalers participating in the upswing of | ntmhen Mitonell aay el i Chisago (N) Brookiyn (N) safely in h S8 noal o 4 boummss ™5 e mial 8 abinmoe Friday. ¥ United Stites Steel asserted its un- |5 R e S R wonted leadership, advancine 1 3-4 on | |8 ol N $2% 00 Roger Tor Louls phe-|very large dealings, inclh ntmer. | i oCuihanan § 017 0 nom In the bat. |ous individual lots of 1,000 to 4,200 5| 2 fueesa’ 3 1508 drth in the| shares, to S5 5- } since | |2 dormma” 41421 made & gatniof | Jwauzry last Stee} and | v pitched ball, Denoville | Weriaanss § 0 & 8 ofchencss 3 1 0 0 6 intege points last week, | Were materially assisted fvo-bazser, and as. |} s Svenn g S 2 = porte which on the | 3 i B R o g S : ot bop | FAW materials and the pros ad-| o bt tog o e 1001 Winte Sa mmeraber | ditional price advances. 2ger Pipper ‘ 2Pl 1 White Sox, who re-| Shipping shares formed the founda- o t of tr 7| - the management of | tion of the forenoon’s rise, Marine pre- | | : | SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE PIECES AND COVERS hern Leaguo club, | ferreq adding 1 3-4 points to vester-| 1¢ ! % typhoid fever. day's gain of 5 3-3, witl a rise e e | 2 . for Atlantic, Gulf and West Indic , 6 quart Berlin Kettle with Cover 6 quart Roaster he burden in |66 3-4, a néw record. Munitions and N len 3 rt Cake Dish having won | cauipments, while | is| o : 5 e s Londan, qual e Disl o nariSteamcr e e e | Diatiamly hishoy inetncs: whn. thali . o : " 08| tndnen caasy ataritn 1 glq“m Coll)landtlér }0; Strainer A . : F R is t won and four lost. motor group and other speciaities of a c et 4 balis, ew London defeated art i uart serole less distinctive character. P iy g exs : i 2 Springfield this afternoon, 3 to 1, the V2 qu ouble Boiler guartCasscro a Paper shares were again’ resno isitors guining their runs by bunch- to the wide demand for mauufzciured e k : 1 hits with errors. In the first in- product, International Paper | augmenting its previous gair oo 5 4 7 | mpire Bannon cleancd the New ot thi cending i 1 bench of six players for crab- | woek with a farther advance of four| 500D ; ! ] c ; € points on the belief that deferred divi ks 2 % e % ngsitle H Soringfield H | Absolutely Removes |rointz on e beliet that actored aii; Gt : 5 - - | q time. Tnited Clgar Stores mac : : st ridgeport Bows. 1 ; Indigestion. Onepackage {555 i ef cous potats on revairent e LA sit. 25¢ = rumors of an inerease of the present| ;i .| man's steady too much s £ 0 ada provesit. 25cat all druggists, | fimers | rate, and Mexicans hardened | 1200 Tenn. . Copper for Bridzept Hartford | ™ i 2o o |on the announement of the selection | Slisvcum Tacae S o e : (RERR of members of the Mexican commis R TR nan was will 81 830} > sion. Total sales, 560,000 sha | o only three hi 10020 D ALQ The only feature of the bond E the first tal T was a further advance in Do | walked Low E 4 1-2's to 107 3-4, a new record. 100 Wabash to an error b: 00 0 1—3 sales of bonds, par value, azere 1200 Do. " pfd ed ball and wild pitch. 000 1 Bl Field N o $3,450.000. Hartford - ¥ ant Fie Tnited States bonds were unchanzed L ahme el % ) O i e e organct 4 1 Dlatedr Offers Willard $50,000. A 3-4 per cent. on sales. ] 2 manie 3 0 The Willard-Weinert match is the! 7100 Milss fowi 38 lates: dream of tho evndicate which | v 300 Wiseonein sz managing Jess Willard, the heavy- NF \‘\/ LONDON STOCKS. Tota saies, hirs 20 weight champion. Weinert, the boy e VY s 3 21 Doxer of Je willing to take a 100 Alex Rabber . 8- COTTON. a0 : chancs at iz assassinated, and VERSUS w York, Aug. 9—Cotton futures s tead Troay Heton [of tho)joRax Hor o A 7 B8 T > wis 2 135 3|$30.000 which was made by Eddie cd steady. October 14.33, December S5 i \ 9, January 1470, March 14.85, May| ZBauwed for Duggen & Pits, promoter of the Welsh-White 4990 Am. Beer Spgar A 2 Hor AF | Score be tnning: at Colorado Spri 00 AT 5 & 2! “Spot steady, middling 14.15. o tght at Colorado Springs. [§ > 4 100 Do, prd LR Tom Jones and Jess Willard always 1200 . an MONEY. T baso Biis Tonzan, 3 said that the champion would quit TODAY. 790 am. New York, Aug. 9. — Call_mone 7 e o \Y— 1% Am. o Tork, Aue 8, = Call money| e Jones predict they could malke more monsy out of . P 2; last loan 2 1-2; offered at 2 1-2 Ehiing er oo w BUIS [offer sxCocnaliie muae ITWO GAMES 1508 Do - o oR =2. " | B18 star 1eft b ish ot Tex Rickard for Willard's 8300 Am: CHICAGO 6RAIN WARKET. year amons L e M ten feh Ty 0Ly neral Admission ......e.. 100 Do wmaT oven. | Bieh | tow Cims, | the Americon leasue. IKonb mow | 900. Conse y ~there ERusia Aduiiaion Semi 400 Az i Te% | stands fourth, havingz won seven and the world that Willard will and St 19% |lost two gamés. s the circus flat at the - Grand Stand ...ecocerms o Hohm 1% le% e - & season to accapt the new offer. BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET - 160 Do & sese s Fimer Flck, the veteran ontficlder, = S ; : 2 T 7 510 . T N4 Tiisielhas taken to the racing game. He voy Roberison, of~the Glants, is 5 : WEEES 0U WANT €0 put vour vus- | &t A Wi W% 75 1% |has a trotter he calls Bob MeKerre cypry effort to hold the bat- Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 a petore Jie ”‘-’;h’cv o *~:h" RO | 11500 Atchieon .. 5 e that he thinks will be a world beate e medium better ihan through the ade |'YL30 Atchisw i i and Flick himself will drive the hors | vertising columns of The EBulletin. 3900 At - G. 0% - 50% on the.Grand Circuit this Be%n_ o Wl S W