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INSURANCE INSURANCE hits and being red with eight er- rors by Philadelphia. ~The score was 9 to 2. Kopp returned here to play un- - Bt o e . S > " W PENNANT RACES TIGHTENING P { who resigned last .week, tslegraphed | Mack today thot he would return to the gams within ~ L. LATHROP & SONS - til called to camp about the middle of . 3 | July. Davideon, the Athletics’ second = FOR EVERYTHING - &aleu\an. l;:sclksnel;lz tgday. hximtitying 7 - & anager that he could see no Z : INSURABLE Race in National League App tly Betw: Chiiics l\fld futare for hira in baseball. Dugan, O t a i ew a few days. T SR New York—Boston, New York and Cleveland Fighting ¥ New Yeork (A) . = Hard For Lead in Junior Circuit—Yankees and Red Sox (= s o [} 5 200 1 . 23 . P 08 3 0 1 1 1 Seesaw in First Place—Other Sporting News, TRt 18 5 b 0 yumety 1 : Bkl 3315 oNeavemar : IpD.. 2 AT A -9 New York, July 1. — The National the Boston score. The attendance was|Eedol =~ 31 490 5 LA League pennant race apparently is| considerably less than the Monday | Hannahe 3 1 8 1 0 o i narrowmggown to twe teams, “hlmgoiaverage here. Tor;{lorsrow’s game will | Caldwell.p BB ET 0 F fi j‘ ] and New York. with the fermer club|start at 315 o'clock. Score: i o o ”» ears this Maxwen motor E leading by one and ons haif ga.mes.% Eroskiyn (M) o) Tfi“é.,.,é“,:, ym,,’.m e ‘More iif:les per Gallon or five y! 5 The Cubs won all six games during | ER oy & o1 () Batad for Adoms in Sih. “ . » car has remained standard in practi- * the week while the Giants won six| s R et e ‘More Miles on Tires ! and lost one. Boston lost its opporius Pind ii830 15050057608 cally its present form. ‘ 5 nity to get nearer the leaders when it | 8°1-171 3920 0| Tw base hifs Jlannah, Pipp, Gilhooley. Threo 2 = SUMMER FIR.ES dropped four straight to the Giants! o] 4 5.5 & §fbase bits Miler and Jamieson. s f 1 < and is now tweive games behind New | Has 51608 Bk prmrepee i ‘That our years longer than some frequent and often spread Yogkthree cornered battle for th lead!.m:u\.udb fiiiimees. 2deit Clevelix?(‘:‘-;’!-rn;u:cul Tlgl;"ci de. Maxwell of its 2 ould-be rivals ha; sflm i . r A e i u 2 i , July 1. evelan - 8 with disastrous effects, and is on In the American League. Boston, | DUVt 10 9 0 Uy 555 557 | fedted Detroft, 4 to 1, in the final 15 W Vo b now is a gond time to prepare I C]::Vexy'ork and Claveiand are bunched Tomis a1 el 4l C game of the series here today. It was business. with Washington coming on Coumbe’s second victory of the series. Strongly. The Yankees hested the Red (@ J. L. Smith out in 6th, hit by batted ball. | Ajthough hit harder than Cunninghami, for them by having your Motor A Sox in three out of four games and | pocme,'? MR o 0 5 5 0 0 2-3|he Was effective with men on bases, it 1 g property insured. went into first place Thursday. Boston, | Bosm ™ .. 20200001 x3|through brilliant fielding of himself And it is longer than any other com=, Three M hits, Wheat, J.' L. Smith and Raw- however, regained the lead Sunday, and teammates. Score: ISAAC S. JONES & d?featinz Washington in the ten in- |lnss Detralt (A) Cleveland (A) ( :E I' B able model has endured. ning game when Ruth made his = ab hoo be 2w s Ir;:u:;ncae .Ln_d Real 59-1 lr;e_Anse‘ni ‘lpxeve-nu—. home run of the season., White Sox Drop Two to Browns. ’1}“\1’?‘;33‘, faae 201 Of % tex ards Building, in Street | Cloxeiand lost @ double headed to De-| Chicago, July 1.—Chicago lacked the | &Y% | ] i course we have changed body | = — - |troit Sunday and missed a chance to|“pnch” today and St. Louis won both | Veach! i 2 r external | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW go into first place. games of a doulble header, 2 to 0 and 4 | Felimenib 3 010 S 4 lines and other e: details from 1 to 3, respectively. Young2b & 0 0 2 ’Wfil‘ .98 tim Hm Maxwell clientel | P o Yantic-South Windham Game Ends in| In thepopenin}; game Danforth held Y:'x:'c 413 g 0 g eeccese & 5 et? 2 ev fOI' thfi e‘ Brown &Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law Ar t the visitors to four scattered hits but;Cninhamp 3 2 0 2 040 Puoq-r with is fastidious as well as ! 4 4 pument erratic playing on the part of Schalk =nh e All-Weather Tep. = 955 Over Uncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St.| Saturday the Yantic team journeved H o h e Sa B ) SRas - = | Entrunce stairway near to Thames |to South Windham and after playing f)‘;’s‘es}":;fl;‘fufi‘,:;‘?e{nl‘{'fe“’;;fim f‘nm‘ng SO 0 nninms: G0 t’&, e z’: : 1 : National Ba Teleshone 38-3 | eight innings of more or less erratic | bays yone ok, i the sighth inning R R = A Maxwell buyers demand style and baseball with the South Windham team P} = r - — o el Jeisss s o. b, Detult . .y RAY BURKE AMGHEES withrew trom the fleld as the result of | T U0 FIGERCT OV Ritting by E ; e finish, and all those other qualities R C e o e e €| Tobin and Maisel, coupled with some | Cubs Outplay Cards and Win 4 to 2 ¢ - i LETTER AT HOLY CROSS| UmPe who started the game was SO | sensational fielding behind Davenport | g B8y, - g that make all the difference to the ¢ ol useless that he had to be taken out in|,nq errors by Eddie Collins was ac- t. Louis, July 1.—Wild throws by 1 . the third inning and his successor was e The | Gonzales and Paulette, coupled with owner who would be proud of the i Norwich Lad, a Freshman at Worces- i inrivoveimen (Guecd hirlwraain countable for St. Louis’ victory. The| ey hitting by Hollecher and Pas- H : H ter College 78 Track Team Star. |game stopped the score was 3 to 3, with | SOOTS: LA kert ‘and Deal's sacrifics s in ~ the ! looks as well as pleased with the { the bases full and two out. . sixth enables Chicago to win the first < g the past week Ravmond J.i Fourth of July morning the Yantic B G Chicago (A) « o|Of @ seven game series from St. Louis H performa.nce of his car, of Seventh street, recelved 2jteam will play the All-Stars, manag- | Tobinct 4 175 " oo|yumhert “4 1% 0 o today, 4 to 2. Score: ificate .‘n)vm‘Hdol_{-) Cross lcr:l.leEe ed by Jack Meehan and captained by [Maiels 3 0 3.3 oLl 31190 Chicago (N) St. Louls (N) stating that he had been awarded the! Jack Ka: The ga ill be play- | Demmitt. y eaver.ss ab hpo s e ab hope a e o wearhe et or s wor | 13 i one; qoe Saime, vl be plav: |BRbnif £ 1 0% S {8 3 41 L e Rt I | ‘But mechanically the changes in all ack team this spring. Burke |her of stars including Everett Field- |sewels. 5 013 1 ofcastiids. 4 1 7 0 1 3020 ofbsuekioas § 113 0 1 those years have been in refinements is 2 local bov and during his third and ing and Bowers, a Worcester man, who | Austin.ss 301 2 O/MMullin3b 4 0 1 2 0 3 011 2 OlHomsby,ss 3 2 2 2 0 b ars at the Academy was the | will potch, The score: L Nmake 3 b s QA e T R ! _of details only mer in the sprints, cap- Yantie South Windham Bt e S D Ll Sious L pETa AL TS i the team in g\is senior g TR L S . hoo o e " —————| Totals 33 72710 4132 0sCuie 10000 ' i 2 Burke was on f the most po Loenard.ss % 'avrf61|0'\ Totals 28 4 27 12 0l 4103 0 51 1 § = 3 rellows n his class at the Academy |Juercy 3 10 1 tiumeein 4 2 1 8fsciods T80 02 000 00 P O R R : _We have never had to apologize for ' ed treasurer. He Was a|RWheerrit 4 2 2 0 niEnconss 4 1 0 3 1] e Batte in 7ih. B e CA I B - i e Pkl agnters: | STRACGLE 200 s e SR o e s B L a single detail—never found it neces- ! > M'Burner.3b3 2 0 2 41031 (e dSine ,2) Batted for Wallace in Sth. it—1i ! S Croad Jast fall R‘,‘"'fif ST vimeem S ot st M) orieage () | (@) Baed for May i o sary to change any unit = 1] the i Ne attention of % 3 116 OSeribere 3 1 90 0) Tobinof 3 34 0 OMarphy.rt 3zlnammny"n 00001300 0 : o <o ] s fine work In the hun-| = =~ ————— | ===== Maiselb 3 4 0 2 o|Leboidlt 44 0 2 1 0| Sp Lous 0001010 é 0—2 ! ongtnal Maxwell. 1 ings: endryx . Coling.2 1| base : - 2o =t 3 0001100 1—|Gedeondb 3 0 2 4 0|LCollinscf 4 0 1 0 0 S 5 £ S " Sort windn S 001020 A= (SRt 5.5 0 ol ; - And you know, that had there been : Game in dispute in the ‘Srst of the minth, with | Austmss 3 12 3 0{Mwullinsh 3 63 3 o Pirates Win Exhibition. h dy e t had th { w0 aut, thiee men on bases Seewidc 503 1 ilmeobee” 3111 0| Columbus, 0. July 1—Pittsburgh de- a single weak link—one detail that B 5 eleaitin, S Y peaixc 3 0 o i offeated Cincinnati 9 to 1 here today in | . : Braves Win Twilight Game. Tt HEFD w1118 8|an uninteresting game. “Billy’ Soutn: was faulty in the slightest—keen | Boston, July 1. — Boston defeated 0 0 1 of worth, a Pittsburgh recruit from the 242 Brooklyn 5 to $ this evening in the first Southern League was the hitting star, THE FRISBIE- competition would have forced a major league twilight game. The|st Lou: etting a home run, three bagger, a 3 hep game started at 6 Qg‘clopk and lasted an rmc:;:“ double and single in five times at bat. MCCORMACK CO. Chanze Of SUCh' hour and twelve minutes. Ragan held |, TV base hits. Austin, Jacobs, Murph. Score: s . Brooklyn to six hits, two of them in the 3 Cincinnati . e 16 2l Distributers : TR ninth inning. J. L. Smith, obtained Pittsbrgh .... cee 919 0 ‘When, after lookmg them all over,! o R oA e Yankees Swamp Mackmen. Schender, Reng, Sller and Allen; 52 Shetucket Street, played third base for Bosign gnd his | I‘hi!adGe]phia, July 1. — New York | Sanders and Shaw. N k. you select a Maxwell motor car for . work was a feature. Catches by Z.|routed Gregg in the first inning today R Ry OTWIC! : : Wheat and Hickman helped keep down | and won as it pleased, making thirteen BASEBALL. : yours, you have the satisfaction of YESTERDAY'E RESULTS, knowing that more than a quarter of i National Leacue boslh ea2n Bank Street, a million other careful buyers endorse f New York-Philadelphia, rain. i %] New London, Conn. N IR g R < d your judgment and your good ’msta. Other teams not scheduled. ‘ American League. h Philsdeghia 2 New York 1. \H] Better decide while the prwent pnce o: Co 5 Chi 0. S s 2. 3 E MARKET WAS UNSETTLED 190 Chino con € Gt i e s e a | (e i) I holds — there’s no telling when it FETE 400 Col Gas Kl Washington-Boston game played Sunday. i < Due to “Profiteering” Charges of the | i col & somn et ! may have to advance again. Federal Trade Commission. LG Providence 4, New London ' Nk Com Prod pr International League. ! RAYMOND J. BURKE New York, July 1.—Speculative in- Crucible Steel Jersey City 4, Buffalo 6. (First game.) : ~ T i terest attached more than passing im- Cuba C Sugar Jersey City 5, Buffalo 8. (Second game.) \ Norwich Boy V is Holy Cross|portance today to the “profiteering” fDuha (g S pr Newark 6, Toronto 1. (First game.) 3 Track Star charges of the federal trade commis- LR T e R e 3 sion, persistent offerings, especially of Elk Hom e eieer L dred and two ty. During the win- | the stocks comprising the general war Erie lst pr R A atation. 2 ter he consistently did the hundred in|groups, causing recessions of two to K i Toledo 0, Milwaukee 1. (First game, 11 innings.) g ten <e<rrxl~ and under. He ran for | four points. Gen Fleetre +Toledo 4, Milwaukee 8. 8 10st of the New Eng- Other domestic happenings, such as Gen Motor C Columbus 0, Kansas City 2. 2 during the winter | additional adverse railroad earnings Gen Motor pr S 3 the past spring.|and the president’s approval of a con- T oA 3 nvitations to run |gressional measure to take over all Gt Nerth pr Naticsal Loues b New England this | wire lines of communication, provoked Gt X Ore Subs . i Brooklyn at Boston. Philadelphia at New York. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at St. Louls. American League. ing the season | Tartford Courant | say of Burke's moderate liquidation of rails and other investment shares. These developments were only partly neutralized by further encouraging war S to ; y : < Tar X ¥ v . the pther Conn: e bulletins and last Saturday’s tre x Bosten at Washington. who ha Soteut bOvS| endous gain in bank reserves. Call e New York at Philadelphia, made geod in tne r first year loans were distinctly easier, but the Int Paper St. Louis at Chicago. -5 = Tl A CEl o ST supply of time funds was reduced by Int Nickel Detroit at Cleveland =) 2 very large interest and dividend re- Kelly & T e Eflmem League. quirements. e Springfield at Prosidence. — The market was unsettled from the Tosse Ml e, ”"‘{f—';,:;lfi”,'{"fl;.‘wfl_ vision of the aviators has not met all | of the blow. Popescon boxes under the | Lamber, were in the Eastern. ‘varsity | outset, U. S. Steel being the center of Lorillard P New Haven at Waterbury. | Of the requirements, and it is believed |name of Hammering Howie, and was T { collega, | Several bearish.drives at an extreme ;{:; Q; Ll‘b . that this new movement will greatiy | here at the Pastime A. C. show last| Pity the poor pastimer who is sen- | M C8C. | reaction of 3 7-8. Selling was espe- o100 Mer Patin . STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. aid in the work of perfecting Ameri- | winter. tenced to perform in St. Louis. There ; cially heavy at the active close, other Miami Cop SR ca's air service. Alonzo Stagg of is no chance for him to make a get- industrials and equipments forfeiting Midrale Steel Natienalitoagus. Chacigo spoke of the needs of airmen,| Hartford High School won the state|away, for as soon as the Browns are two to three points. o e e e saying that they should have recrea- | title, defeating Bridgeport in the de-|done with him he is passed on to the | Shippings, oils, motors, coppers, to- New Tk ot tion as well as training to relieve the ) ciding game, 6 to 0. Cardinals. | e baccos, leathers and various miscel- Boston ... tension. It is proposed to have a —— i X i John E-Tosk No Back laneous issues which are known to il;:xu-bdelnm uniform method of training, although In the near future the All-Norwich| Fate plays queer pranks in the | ¥ . Tool o Back Talk. have amassed large war profits ‘were B;:‘m‘;’:“ this feature has not yet been worked |team will play twice a week, Saturday |careers of some ball players. After In w g of champion fighters as|carried down in the final dealings and Cincinnati out. out of town and Sunday at home. playing on different big league teams ta« bal long ago, our |standard rails recorded net losses of 0 3 St. Louis S % _— for years, Sherwood and Lee Magee erver of the(one to one and a half points. Sales :0: ;g;fl 1:3‘35: = American Loague. TY. COBB NO MATCH FOR Battling Kunz has taken a further|now find themselves teamates With said of John | were 460,000 shares. A - 1100 Pacific Mall Wou course in the manly art of self defense. | the Cincinnati Reds. player, big or Advices (r?ml\\\'efstrfi'n pomtis again M5Penn R R . E\:"ew 1“? MATHEWSON AT CHECKERS | He got married the other day. r made serious objec- |stressed the lack of shipping facilities 100 Peoples G & evelans fesoai, s Wit to el aactod L Marager one is not |and resultant trade curtailment. For-| 00 Marwese . George Peach Easy Victim to Big Six| It is said that the work or fight law | p A5 Was to e, expected, Eatherea eign exchange varied little, except for| g pyod J70° P This Sprin if it is enforced upon ball plavers it| oy s nnears to be a right smart ball | the sirength of ltalian remittances. 500 Pitts. Coal 3 RREng. will affect 258 out of 309 major leag- |toam Tt wwas admitted that Bezdek . onds were irregular, Liberty issues| 100 Pitts Coal p et 2 2 uers. 2 4 vielding with foreign flotations. Total 1;:: ;xfis H:n W Va Philadelphla 22 B[asgbg]l wmeors have d?géa.ew%t;}ou: €] i A8 &, ¥al knew ‘:tlm:.llrgbiot skl::vsvemu when he i sales, Sparb‘aéue alsgre”sigd $4,575,000.| §00 Plts & W Va pr 2 new chacker stoty mvalving Chrise | Prof. Mather A Abbott, coach of the|¢2me into the blg E f) e X onds, o iss were un- 2100 By S Sp - R i isan ¥ v: varsit] Callahan conspir s | e 18700 Revding ¢ T Benblexpoption Naval Reserv his tactics. Instead of kidnapping i STOCKS. Gl :“" New Haven When it was announced last fall| N el ol L collegians and sand lotters for the n stepped t Rall < WAL Hartford that the Cincinnati Nationals and De- , =i .1 Athletics it looks as if Connie was in epped to the h“ and wag 1% Adv Rumely ExTaiios: Springfield troit Americans would play exhibition| Larry Doyle’s fine showing on his|Z di the pension bureau v | 400 Ad Bumey pr e A Watcrbury games this spring. Ty Cobb was in|Teturn to the Giants from the Cubs|fePencing, bhon if pagfimm go over \\'ilhou!] 168 AieaGa Sears ‘ma:,lucu Wonower smiles, Cobb, who considered himself tilps Jom; McGraw v;;:se;‘e“ x:!;; send his PPy okl it % ; B i Sinelair 2 & s a checker player of major league|Players for more s S 5 galled., the _thirg|. 1108 AN Chaisice Shane ke x Taftville Pitcher Wins For Wauresan. |3, Jie0v S BV %00 Soportunity to B e e ’““"A ;:“ -\!1"_ mlee‘ el T So P B Sugar s bo?undaz;it;{:m:né i&xlls{. thi‘Taft\nlle meet Manager Mathewson of the Cin- : The Cardinals are stealgngDBgook- gfi;‘;"sw‘.:“ Tegret tho absence.of: Alex inall - et Southern Ry wonder, pitched for tne Wauregan | cinnati Reds. lyn’s stuff. Last year the odgers it th : £oing to rush at | Am . Shuaeheker team against Moosup and stood them| Ty beat everybody on the Detroit|had Meyers and Myers in the lineup gfimy“;fitgj‘;‘g’ Ll ';fi';he,: N 0‘1“ \,{.’( ‘m mmm nvw‘?" tal;e Am E;uin 1.0 Tens ' C " Chen og their heads to the tune of 5 to 0. He | team with ridiculous ease. Then Mat- |and this year the Cards have Smith Will jead & terrible life this season. A o Bl “zma! e e 41,;,;:; CZ' :le(;::d only two hits and fanned|ty came. _The first of a sdenes of |land Smyth. 3 Am Int Com ; L 5 games” quickly was arranged. A leads a great life. Con- t it s ’ Tobag ! = - 2 % % manager v:d :‘\: Cflr:: aftr‘;r Am Linesd ek Brod CONCHES ANDITRTlcEe Cobb never knew what struck Rim | 1he critics point to the White Sox | o Mack doesn't know whether Perry I was prett P Tni, Allow_Steel Mathewson made a few moves: TY |losing their opening game as Droof | is his or not and persuades Dugan to fast on my feet in those days, lhough) Am’ Locomo pr R WANTED IN AVIATION [loooked bewildered, Fmeklly, 2 gr;@t of their prediction that the present|reiym just in time to receive David- and I made a ha » s A Smeluny, U S T Alohol .. _— light dawned andThCObbtlira ngés generation will never see the Sox Win | son's resignation. The draft isn't the e U Real & Tm Walter Camp Sends Out Appeal For t‘vz’;gsczfigdq?)‘f;- e rest of the games | another pennant. only thing Mr. McGillicuddy blesses. | Ao U S e - Men to Train Aviators. e Tigare: & a b ms have a i Sumat pr . . gers and Reds played their i i - ‘ew Dball teams have as good neigh- | An T e U8 Sl ; first_exhibition game at Wazahachie,| Dugan of the Athletics resigned he-| =Wew bal tearis beys 88 Eo pir g | Febi Va C ('hqn = = ~ | considered a star checker of the town, : E % ch | make the Giants’ opening a happy ! Absolutely Removes | =i smenis " 800 Wabssh pr B the aviation branch of the service.|.n action with a crowd of town people == ¢ |50 i 300 Weet Pacinc The meeting was called by Waier |“a.Cling him beat all comers. Jawn McGraw is worrying since he| Sunday’s showing at the Falls dh. e P 1 Tr = p. v ed man, wearing a > z was - Indigestion. Druggists | | 100l G & W I 510 Westinghoute Camp, at the instance of the War De- | &, [}l Well dressel man. wearing o lost Davey Robertson? =Ross Young|mond in the line of crowd was a e | . » 600 Wilson & Co. artment, and was presided over by |.: .. won t) rang- | @S made one or more hi g refund Inoney, 1f i RUIRBOGG | Sexundt Bois, — alonbl Tsiess ot the Mealoar Gorte. A o AT e e S 2"5" |his last thirtcen games. Yes, Jawn the local team is in & slump they 777777777 500 Barrett Co. MONEY, U. S. A, who made it clear that there = B % is worried to death. shoul e glven cro x i B i New York. July 1. — Call money |WAS an’ urgent need of coaches and | %fx;‘fif,‘;" e i ?:_f“; = or | oSSt teamS going here to per!onn.’ DR A‘A- J. MENA,Y 240 steady; high 4: low 3 1-2; ruling rate Caean (o avison tims s Holoies at s move . Helisaye up the| L MATZSER ALY H)I?C tlk?ar: must be| It has béen suggested to the golfers | n : g bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; et T comisted for the|ghost and then learned that he had | Waterbury club tninke therd Mgt bo}, TS O S ey follow n | DENTEQ fin Bute Con & .Z:z:g?ss?:x:]edwegz a‘:f\c:sgle‘iliez::rlgn?; bepriaaded’ Ol IS nao oy Ona RISt fn tiv: A:-imyp %here are a few, Harry. | the good work being done for crippled : N o) e COTTON. {Some ftty men are needed for this Bl R But there're in the Navy. men :r;h:o;glr%feh:gu :::mvld ! Can Pacific 41X e vork. o - X . Central Teath | ew York, July “otton futures 4 h - George Whiteman had to wait a|the injured soldiers with caddie jobs. Rooms 18-19 7 s, B“‘ ing, Norwick | e & Gilo - % opened s 28.10; Octoper ha.\\q:n;‘_oefa&he SD A0 e, Dreeen: 004 many years for an opportunity | When large numbers of men, wounded, _ Phone 1777-3 | i e co 2078 | 50y )G, &, but it was sald that SPORTING NOTES to pastime in the big vard, but that|gassed or shell-shocked, began to re: 500 Car SBaie dling | there would probably be an endeavor = hasn’t prevented the veteran from Lgrrtx to ilg:;:lefl;gl:k til:a :g:a:mnml B:whnz THE AETNA- Bs liardsyj %8 =t e | AN fojohtan Uhir Jdledse soitha Eseviie Sl i U0 B s not only could be utilized to provids | 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. & TABLES CHICAS0SGAMY. MARRET, Btk Hites At b thashes ot = President Dan O'Neil of the Eastern |the kind of employment that would! Majestic Building, Shetucket St. S 1B 6% ed for overseas duty at the meeting | John Popescon has been acquitted of | League is not the only one who has|fit men so disabled, but that the zov-] ; 118% while others, although favorably a charge of manslaughter as the re-|got to worry over umpires. Judging|ernment could be served in that the SRS oo 1gh posed , were inclined to think the mat- | sult of the death of Dan McConnell, | by the rumpusses they start one might | additional sums thus earned would; Bow! and play iards for exercise 2% % ter over. whom he knocked out in Woonsocket | think that Joe Sullivan and that South |added to the pension nllnwsd. round nd recreation 63% 6T% It is understood that medical super- | last winter and who died as the result! Windham umpire to say nothing oflout a good living wage. A S e & S

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