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‘which with a sacrifice hits and a sacri- fice fly gave them a run. They got - ‘another run in the ninth on Chapnan’s ~ " FULL COVERAGE > e < - |ginsie " aninfeld out and errows by 5 P nad Severeid. C.eveiand ral- nder iy Over 6,000 People Witnessed Rhoda Ashbourne Win Spec- |lied in the eighth inning and won the L. LATHROP & SONS x. g - . second game after St. Louis had tied 28 Shetucket Street . tacular Race—Binsworth Wins 2.17 Trot With Ease— | '0am’hs poms Sad fiaris® fousis and . --Ra i g baze on balls and Harrs' doubie and ‘ast- Baseball in Major Leagues. e R i . Score: T (Morning Game.) e L Clevetand (A) St Louis (A) ™ hme s W npe a e Hartford, Conn., July 4 —Twenty- | which numbered 11. Brookly: oo a e MRS e A A R A, O e i Soie tobn et e e Seme 383 ommny 1id30 Yras witnessed this atternoon by the Scores: mes. By 20 ¢ 0 GPauwm o 4 1120 : largest crowd that ever attended a i §0 ofserdde 3141 \ Hght harness meeting at Sage Park, PR et ey Bl ded daiehui adi Windsor, over 6,000 people watching w hoo s o i efilibe . 2 8.2 1 Slifierse o n 58 e O erbs MaDoiroe won the [Bmsat. 5 IV1 6 Slomma. Ui e103 sTwe 3001 M § Sof 84 fBatute event of the ey, the 230 pice, | e~ 3 s HEa s 1 Vad Y e T A 18 0 b o aeven heats, the last three heats|Zomenss 3 3 1 3 ofmiemend 3 23 o o P stat beine the olosest contested of the af- |Lowrdb 1 0 8 o OfSwncerr i 2 P et ternoon. Mint Mark and May Bird |Kleiceras 3 0 ¢ 9 IiWheatif 3 0 100 ; were easy winners, while Binworth | Homets " § ¢ 3 o ofmmri § 0 31 8| ¢ Totals Insuring your property through this|2nd James Afbert captured their . STt e Ao R e agenSy o obtal events after dropping the first heat.|ZFed@s 0 0 0 et it o0 e b i g >?§ttlp'l?rnfigA:h-P|;rg:écr;tum e e S 33 8] immmss it 0 || cenim” .1 8000000 5 in’ ION | 223 Trot; Purse 3 Unfini: Sl o RIS ey 0 8 18 e Lowtx - 50000000 and REAL INSURANCE SERVICE. s Tund“;:’ e B alegseen o538 0l T M Sen | s MG Seme Let us serve you. Mint Mark, b s, (Leece) . #0101 Totals 31 ) LSomee s Qucar Watia, b 5, (Hyde) 103 & 2 by S E o~y AA enny Zombro, b m, (Laselle) 4 2 5 Wan. 2 31 s : C S. JONES Violet T, b m (Tawior) 78 3 AR o HEE Teo s John E. Fitegerald \nsurance and Real Estate Agent Monte Volo, Jist Tess, General PR 1e11d 00000l P Richards’ Building 81 Malin St. | French and Forest B also started. sy A3 47012 0 Time 2.17 8-4, 2.16 1-4, 2.16 1-4. (Secomd Game.) oNei 10090 R an e o ._ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 216 Pece, Purse $500, (Unfinished e W Srewit 3113 deemenw 33300 mos e 4 Tuesday. Burns it 4113 P2 & ol Biiasc 2 sasscn -« 3 B - May Bird, bm (Fox:y T Beroeas 312 0 12 4 0l iepre B e ”»" rown & Perkins, Htump-stdaw | Moty %, b5, (Wickersnam) & § 3|humd 32438 e T Ere bl a of 1i, Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | McKinney Maid, b m (Post) .. 2 7 4 . vl fh% ¢ pfomeens” 5 e ie it 1iod e ce Entrance stairway near to Thames Minneaua Boy, th g Kingsie?) 3 3 3 s R 2100l s o o 2004 Nationa! Henk. o o ornames | “ Bud Filiott, Kleet, Uneeda, e . siis wf T 0210 sfiesan 10000 s s . . phome and Roval a1 aiso’ started. Patehen | Bre ™ 13 800 tiis Y 222 7/ —but this town is not big enough in which to do business o 214, 2.10 304, 211, S on the ONE SALE ONL i is GAMMLE SCHIDULED TODAY. Schupp.p 3 —_ 2 in_ 7 = o 220 Pace, Purse $400, (Unfinished | ... & = B e was in_ i - e E O }:baSlS- . National Leayus. = Tuesday. he 30 82 9 1 z ‘2t . 2 ey - e N o s, e e ‘?{“"k':'"h“’ T R e I must se!l“txres_ again and again to the same people. Cinctnnast st Plusbureh. T S LEs 2 10| e e o N8 et LRSS On thi Al int, I’fd"" SR & S > e cliywoed “ean %m0 e . o | S i, RRERERE=] sd principle my business has grown because I sell a tire that seningron st ew Tork. 21232 L mbs, Evans. se hits ts 2 A =g A May vens : cuts down upkeep and reasonal gur: PElacdonis ue Bomon S s21s5525| pfirates and St Louls Divide. Detroit Dropped Two to Chi | > s g+ i s e L at Dewoir | Don_ McKinner. g ittsburgh, Pa., July 4—Cooper w : rongo- 0 PRIy . =T o Mexinner, b E (aFitisburgh, Pa. Juy ¢ —Cooper was| Detroit, Juis i—Chicaso won both People ask how far will this tire run? I tell them we rarely se Montreal st Bumsio. Sister Pearl, Princess Pete ternoon’s same, & to 1 ‘on_this af-yholiday games from Detroit today Diamond thal 4 th i s A i T oot ot s M Dt Erincoss oy SnO{er wnat Wel ganel e e e e e PRICED Eomoniieg e tho o inllce et Diamnoniss s * [ 4 -2 B o 1~ | MOrning game, B e g wo run lead taken by D it i H . : Y L idinnc o , 2.20; 2.20 3-4, -4 COREESE <0 1000 | when the locals scored three ri ; o » 3 3 R b agut, e e s : nree runs. only There “ » in Di e T o 217 Trot, Purse S1000 Somigsl Carey, scored the onls run |lasted until the fourth when Chicaso| re is no “velvet” in the price, but plenty of “velvet” in Diamond N < . b s, Crozier). 11| mis Gouble anEb R st snerfioat b | bt e A e e O mileage. e e roests e = (Kings el e Ae e Tl anae. pues e mnaliecia e fivel funfye but ! STANDINGS. v .0%77 1 3 s 6|throw after Baird had thr e ater pitched finely in the ‘hes. | Frices W e 5 SuESw Ay rown out Pit- | Tv - = pinches. | W com; i i Mational League. ing) eRt b EICIE e L e Two singles and a wild throw e carry a iplete line of sizes in stock and can fill your tire wants o o TN R . Loy i Gam). (e n the sixth. The! immediately., If you can’t come, telephone. e - a Dr. Kilbourn. Sam Wheeler, " g BT € Pilladeizn B m. Sam Wheeler, Cen- | g B ) 5 i (Soratng Game.) \ 7 e & terville, Carnath > @ | 20 St e x e very liver # rvi = : = sl Pt Sos, S| SEddua i by | 12 Joory Disvirond Tiea pagud Safivac (el sulen ta, sorvics: i % sty Conel Ao o 1 e T W nm e evera mond Tire fails, a cheerful, willing adjustment T i e e 2o oliuimern 3 110 1 ,"“»',?'Bm‘n’. R will be promptly made. u e a1 30 0 067 0 o, LA 3 won American League. 2.14 Pace; Purse $500. S 295 0 YFeecra g L Ieh0e = Soe g SR R ool I : Ry 4 01 0 b u r Co. = 3 IS e | 0 0 0 o|Ficcherin 0 0 1 0 0] 3 SELC e e e 4 [Tadf’ Gamage Wi m, i in 1o 10 i1 H e R 181 Main St. Norwich, Conn. (Small) .. 2 3 2 = i o LR 300 g L p 00000 aeemall E Tam gyl e AR Totals 31 9 Frawtoa ey Dorothy Audubo, | Totas 3 8T 2 s 3\ an Houten) i = 000030 | Batted une Frost, Birdie A | a o e = ciie = June Eemat = e SR ot 1, s Jee_ue 2 l’la'megS,]l g { Game.) S o 2.13. < Pitteburgh (N) Two base hits, o 2 | T i a | buse hit, Stanage. THREE | LEAGUE IS a ooz 20250 Gam e GOING TO CLGSE PARKS. | lemins 5 0 L e e s Detroit (A) : - e Cm [ o Olfchmanit 3 0 1 0 H Ko YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The Eight Clubs Lost About | iine Poy oo amAE e e o1 - $25,000 in Eight Weeks. [ Bis. 4 3 3 6 oiCammon § 337 o Jaex i 15 National Leagus. St £ o 1236 Gninas 3 111 ofjukmlt 4 0 1 2 o sy T"'h:cagn July 4.—War has fo el ! T - o 10 i soston 3. Phila hree I league, one of the oldest minor o B S B8 52 5 2 i0 27 e R | 1eagues of the o e e i Niliamep 4 1 L is Cndiared 5y Chifar & | parks. = The o will suspend | e e b e et 31 S et Gammc) its season next President A..| 5 s Totals 34 83 8 Ebomnap b b 0 e e | B Téarnes amtounced.tonisht. o] B o0 - T RS L TR T = i S rn | clubs have lost approximately | : o e W P e e 221 S “;—:mfi‘ o nbs have domt ”I;'J;e mately | Cincinnati Took Two From C ¥R Jones : 'fiflwlrunf:fifi x:rin;;;m:n u{rl:qffilj],‘fl[ .‘Lro seconds, two thirde anl a fourth \cago 10 | _Chicazo, Jul Cincinnz 5 EporiamSril r and to be given | place e s nere il e e incinnati passed! (z e sides a fair deai by the umplre. However, EEE—— S said that sub- | nicaso today by wipning hoth wames | () s sty “’"“7“’" ‘L'"'j‘sfl’m- | facts proved to b the opposite For | ROSS BREAKS MILE toming Games. tv Joan and the | 2§ the hol bill, 2 to 1 and 13 to| & W YT Juiy 4.—Springfield t innings we received a | Washtagin, 8, Nex Yori § oss and the ceneral.lack of in- | _The sccond game was a wild ex- | camm pounded Lindstroim hard in three of [rousting from the umpire. We SWIMMING RECORD Ciretand 2. St Leats 0. | erest in the game ‘owing to the war | tion by both clubs and the hitting | Detro: £ oopoa) L oeE Buiaes oo iahel faix g0ad - 00 talie it because we thought it was | = L giithe ich made heme runs while mans B, ; Spe eanid reach. Barron had [ pire’s decisions went from bad to worse 24 Minutes and 10 Seconds. Chicaso 4. Detroit Yankees Lost S | [ ne other hits were for extra bases e e 15 the game progressed and reached a (s ¢ Demi 3 Soa Lovt. Seventhr @hrsighe 215 s BE P forming Game | climax in Plainfeid’s half of the eighth San Diego. July 4—Norman i e = e e aow n L S ] T y Second. Worcester Sprinchetd We -ading by the score of Roes of the () . ) is 2 jits seventh straight game here th} Gincinnati | Chicam ¢ walartfora, Conn. July 4—Kennedy s ooy a e Pail had a man safe on second | ¢isco today t he national A - Eastern League. afternoon, W 2 £ = : ah hoo s e the second inning for a ‘1 base. On wild pit record for t Emtign plaspe { gitemnanl Wasinson: it r 3 i 7 h92 2 e|base on balls, two singles and two 1o R LA T e T B+ | digtani g Rila aisli 10 Gosmabt e M | 4. "Shawkey, who relieved Cuilop, id | (hax.ib 1 {02 30| Haven taliied fou o out, and New | AL A S cround rules, made before the game|The re 3o Hetd b 1 ; ord 1. Lt e o $02 38 r r runs, winning over ] | ind clearly understood by both teams, | Whose time was 24 minut Porund 4. Tawrece 0 HetbEs e e il ol Mecelh {1 2 11| Hartford, 5 to 1. . He was invincible 1 b 3 012 0 o liioa thar on & wild theow over firat, | onds PP F At & e eher ] Meiid, aisah meenn 4 H cdrThw § o 3 3 1fthereafter, but Woodward a'so s | 1 o » 4 11 % 0ithird or home bases Cnae: Wil L 2 (Aftesbon Gamde en Menoskey wa'ked, took | winme 4 2 Wormmans 2 0 2 3 o|steady in ‘the pinches. 1 o vowernp 3 1 | entitle, ne bas Rk New mifep . Hardlord 2 - second on Shawkey's wild throw. third | Tris 4 o swene " 10 0 0 0| New Haven defeated Hart i 31 3 Sieniiieg o pue bine a i | JOHNNY GRIFFITH GIVEN New Tondon 3 on an infield out and stole nome i 2800 olarternoon game h Rt m the [Mectiiorn 3. 8 of ™ T | e e e Because the i, ol s | Manager Donovan and Pitcher T a s Hilte 28 5 0 0 Cicie" Ty St in the elghth| e T $ A umpire aitowed (he runner " o' ake | e e ‘. g ser; Bono 2 cher T Aldri 2 3 Stimpsi in — - jore than one base on the p e ’:l‘lgtb;\ersm\)(i’r“: Jere ordered off the zDorle 1 0 0 0 0|brought in the winning Tallice. Negior| Touts L ot Dioteaten ta the Grpice; And be el s in Fifteen Re 8 (Moming Games e ror Shmtint o (R e Tourlh pitched good ball throughout. Scores: 3 11d not char dociston. | i Akron. O Protiteis 1 jing Menoskey safe. The sc =S o T ek e (Moraing Game.) 000320100 23 the rules of onal game | = i % hpo a e n 0 arcen.o 3 2 ofwhiensb 5 Second Gume. it we would not play in a game e e s . Rieh1b 4 o ofStimony 2 03 0 8 e Werssser [ rules, and when it seemed that fhey | fonight mmo T e : 0 PR e 4 3 oshannonet 4 2 1 ¢ 0 Bradevwon 4 5% v "™ & ¢lthey could not win by falr me hods | of flve s 3 50 8 o ofaiterer 2 e < ab hpo a ¢l Kennedrp 2 - ey 2 o olpr v Too! » the player sh- - Thress Company Twice Dotestd. | il 2 LT LT L g R o BERIPS W ] e 3o ; Pttt $ T3 meae moems al T : o | ool i B0, : team went down to \lef:d[‘éwg:l";t!:i]e‘\!h‘mrp 5008 ofene 1 &1 "K“T*'Jw $ 3 s aig L By e i L T8 t by Jewett Cit e - hands of the fast Putnam' toam Wed. |Jomeons 2 1 0 1 oftowes b 3 Smnpaesr 21 10 alxe wow Srde yie O 9. 17070 3 8 Ay Gibbons Outpeints Chie nesday The morning game was played s 0| Neater 19 Omoreir ™ 211 0 0| Ten base hus Tidherts, Woodwar > | 1792 o S % nge ¢ 1 " Pttt SHot et ba ) Drsp rnr e S los i laaeD 0 0 OiWormamss 4 1§ § g ™ e 2 i 3| e | s ke PIENI- 1) of & ! > administered to _the local boys,]| Seore by inaing: iy | winzoe s he Sy G i o Apinl B ;- v =feminictered. to SoINRaT s | Em it s love w i 0 nia ] S Shs e e A Hew e L B L o, Putnam team scored 9 runs to 7 of (Second Game.) Ringy, B e P e o s SRS T “nits, Goocki, Durgin, Mite = | o thr ! | he American Thread toam. The atter. Washinsion (A) AL B I R R b | i Dirgin,” 3 oA CARPENTER hi . noon game was a little late in start ab hpo 2 e an hpo & e — — — — —| Stmpeonir 3.2 0 0 o|Richir e Reitand B.C. as the visitors Qid not arrive i:twi‘si Zuagets U318 2 ez e e pToals 401427 14 3| Shannonot 471 1 0 0|Low, b Portland and Lawrence Each Won. = { — - SRt about 330, No time was doat|Mime 4 12 0 olnaled 3150 o Rloondaw 3 110 2 0,Gandrer Lawrence, Mass., July 4—Portland | RALPH MULFORD WINS Catener Biaekburn in Trade in etarting the game after they ar- 3131 ofponin SISO 08803801 eusiDeinee 3 211 3 ofsrCanon mna S WESHCO AP W 8 eamE (o 5 s, ried Before the same Harry Noel i HERE R T Thcoss Wit 2 s . 20N SpsrTesnay day, Portland shutting out home 150 MILE AUTO RACE . who was standing near a batte 3 | Memosiy 17 o i 20 i R B e e it s e e team. ¢ to 0, in the morning sams i ? i Villiam I Struck by a hit bal and kept from Set. | Anmihc IRERE Ses S ppnntmen. S Totals 3 8% 18 1 T e e rairts Daok it atl|[oresd Kingvesvels the Colcss at the ting ints the ghme. s was 1o oy |JIROIts 80 ¢ 4 ojculps 1 Eael s e iy i IS ternoon, winning 2 to 1 in a thirteen- Rate of 101.28 Miles an Hour h are ? second base, but the injury, which cons | " — —— — lsBeemer 1 0 5 0 8 Braves and Phillies Split Even. e by Jominey: " iming straggle., in, the morning < i3 sisted of a bad cut undér the right| T 3 53 ,I’ wmei’ 100 0 8| Philadelphia, July 4 —Boston won b gemette 8 N REEE O LSS gLl R n : = O y was very pain- | Totals 1 1| this afternoon’s game here, 4 M| Two base hit. Wi A A R hits, while Portland hit Lawrence — e e his afternoon ror e tor OB, | o base it Wiien, ‘Saceifice hits, Willitma. | o €000 s A thes "pahie . Bt s e e | B aninast o thereby spliiting even on the ay. Af. | SHmeen i e M i ». . > 3 Lenpw oo s-city on a | Wabeon Laire s e g lalnlt Te L RS R DR oE A e e . SPORTING NOTES % . < S 157 65000 0.0 ool n 3 riple, which wi al ine jitchers tightened : £ o 1 For the visitors F. Gilmore played | T Buse tits, Pedkirpangn, Hendrx. Turee faw | Pase on balls, netted two runs, “E:_lh =Y a nn At It Againm, : pitchers tightened e v a fine marhe both in the field and at 2 |settied down and we et geport, Conn., July 4.—Zinn's two | Matehed batie, n the thirteeutn : - b Bgadtgm Bl B aua ot Seecl Sown S s sllmost invinci- | base hit with the bases full in the |Ning after Durninz had r tired s me | times up_and SHinsing In, ke Tuns | Athletics Lose Two. sl i st DR el e I D a o & ame b 2| etk - Umes upapd SHnging in (Nee TNS | povon Tuiy 4otne. Red Sox took |4Rd Zave the Visitors nics off Rixey | same there this afternoon earned a 4| 210'% Sicony| 1) ditodle fbici s pane 4 played 2ood bail and both got £#o hits. | L¥0 Sames from the Athletics to iay deiphia won th e victory. | lo 3 victory for Bridgeport over New | il "I mele et acrosy wetl e g Nichols gat.ashome rim endikstwo. | The scores: 3 s today. | iy e bt ?] morning game, | London. Banks, who relieved Lennon | the winr r when Sweatt fumbled : B2 ichols SN s T Sctwo- T oito 3y S e Slisa i ee asvenin after three runs had been scored by | White's under. The scores otice t 1 con = ma—fl&gsd_!a”“!ef'a«fead‘ 3 Sngm' s A Game. ) : = he visitors in one and one-third in- (Moming Game.) Jieey e A 1 - the first 3nd.three more in the Fiss 5 e i e T T B : nings, pitched invincible ball, only one Portiand Lawrense T S HAL | int . but in thalr half’of the second inning Tiitee 315 0 OHooperrt s = SN Philadelphia (N) hit being secured off him. Manager! joam & a5 & o ah~hops a e EEE | s the local Heam gotiback two of the | valei 4 3 3 1 olrioan 3 2 o Baites 3 0% 0 Glpaskene '3 Gene McCann of New London was|famice 2 2 ¢ 0 afiino 3 "{STRANGLER LEWIS DEFE ELR s S s S e T R R L S R Beodh 40930 chased to the clubkouse after he de- | Tammr @ : i A e e @0} i CENIN DRSS ol i e e N et fard | Memdars 4 810 BRIEMTT 108 60 Mamertt 43109 liberately knocked a watch out of Um- | Je §2 37 ol 40300 ZBYSZKO AT WRESTLING the local, Hoys MOE" thibe amore, whion | Saes” 5 § o 5 jeewm § 222 olsmam™ e 20 ofw | pire Dessau's hands during an arsu- | Agetan g g gave them @ jead they held DAt the | G & 1 S 2y It 5003 o|Smuns " 41100 ment. Outflelder Becker was also put Won Two Out of Three Falls at | f gave thenl g deadanl ; |G 1114 alamer $0 % b Theiws 1500 out of the game. Score Braves' Field, B Futaam mot twolthiors, whicE S | v o iy T Mux L a — = = — Bridseport New London 3 Boston, J | — too much of a lead for the locat team | .. T oo Do o enln Bepairic 5 154 a e w e feated Zb: | N to overcomeyiT - - > Totals 34 7215 1 e T ST ut es’ field tod | BARBER i v i B Buredtor Kol 10 e s i R T AN e i Ralph do’ BaiBlest.Sath Nelv ~HRecerd,| _Sooro by mmings = = Rty Zuma" 2.0 009 elbownersr ' 2 0 5 0 0 poniand SRl Machinest and Engineer announ v 9 Boson .. 6150 b hpos Martin, £ = e | scored with ¢ i S 35 miiles o ccalar oheomie vt o SR PRI E o P R R R an i 21 i | Steam Engine Repairs track was made by Ralph de Palma| Second game—Bost o Withotcr 4 0 0 0 REE S el e N R | T e jieongened. a ga8 iz Bttt S T : ston 6, Philadel- | Magee& 3 0 0 1 311 Toals 2 13413 Soats 306 8 - £ jminutes more o = - P lere.today Rhin 2 Jonipfbile mpich phia 2. Konetehy.1b & 118 1 $200 81 Ry fnmtam: ks | Zbyszko appea 3 . r , he covered Smith3b 3 0 2 2 0| Brid . ) 3 Sond fhat Dig ) HPH . s with Bty ORitibL . i £ 0.2 0 0 nrdgeport e 6 e & R, tress that his manager declined to Build M I ihins the ORL fecord. Seconds Jess| Giants Took Two from Dodgers, | £ 133 B R e T R 2 olmrownit 4 1 2 o oflow him to continue Y | Masons’ Bui ing Materials Tecor (Brocklyn, July 4—New York took |Wes " 30 1 4 1aite A Reagd o ofbowelltn 4 113 1 1 e | OF ALL KINDS = i Toamn 5 4 o S g b jow London Bridgegor o bt i NN ek Sy 7 s Sy ma IRRRR] R W e oo, o107 Coke| AMATEUR.ROWING: BADED ! & lieved Perritt after Brookiyn had 3 62716 2| Do RERE - R R a4 = ON THE CHARLES RIVER.| iy Pypeogties - scored two runs in the first inning of | () Batted for 16 2[DeN'ciliedb 3 0 9 3 O|Corcoranct 2 0 & 0 0 r T i S e T The Peck-McWilki 3 ; the morning contest and provented | oo ¥ nios i &1 8% fimete & 3137 Tyo ou when wisning e T A it o hwmmni e g s 4 : e further scoring. - New York - bt e 0.0 0 os - Lear3b 4 2 12 1] Reve by i 5 R T Fi . ¢ b o r e rhchon L et Beatty3b 4 0 2 Cortm i g ook First Honors. Absoltitely . Remeves | o me s e pieett T b0t | LRerB8 . snmnt. bt B2 | BEES 1 7 Py ¢ gy o St v i * = A e . insuring victory askert. 3 c - | Becke $1 10 ofmne 276 51 b Twotbase, ht 0,200 0 0 0 0 i| Boston, July 4—The St Alphonsus | Indigestion. Onepackage | a.e nine ot whe sirermoan 001 ¢ = R R R R R R et Jnchman, Brown Sie' | Rowing mssecintion fook firat. honors | 2 e . e afternoon level i i 20 3 Haill AT = n both the four o “ etamit provesit. 25cat all drupgists, | 53n° J)i0, (e bases fuli and P game | Elevel e T e 2 e 2228 e BEEIE: Raw Deal infiel il el L gl 1 it. 25cat all drugists, |50 Soombs: Ions-standing record vt | detcatel By’ Tomis Todur wiamine the F el e e Bval, v cEinintield, 1 5% thic. Newr Brglant Ainsteur Rowing e T s A i o i o ol b g Mo o - Apline - i Sporting Editor: D e L e Rowiie ! 3 o Visibors, | et tame T b 0larn Tt Mt b bl A e A i R T e S Tk e Aaind B O e bRl T Betsesors L e evsd TIAman 1a Dlaieasid We Now Vor ootien fos ok, Sob Lot . We' New York entered five races and won

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