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- ATiags TR v o INSURANCE 102, and losing the second e BAYSTATESHBRTSHIPB . James’ wildness coupled with - - Bl IR - f INSURANCE < e Tl T s : : . e second game, . 4 visitors slugged their way to victory. ; ) . I FOR EVERYTHING 5 First Game.) . £ i E ! . . . : \ © Detroit (A) cmmo (A) 3 . INSURABLE Billy Fleming Wins $1,000 Purses in Each of First Two LG L e R L R Gt a e 0 e H 5 : . { - a2 30110 E‘g : ol VR Events of Day and Wins Fourth Money in Third Race | ot 1id0 RN / t & Shetucket Strest . Narwich, Conn. % 5 ; s iy l 261 0 532 S0 —Lord Lochaber Winner in 2:16 and Rosa Matts in 2:30 LS RREE Lol RS i g Ll 3 Multin, it & 2 000 z e i e L uta Provean Model || . ¥ — — —|Cicotte.n 2 2 4 12 3 = il g . e Totals 54 12 3 {x) Batted for Jones in "lh Windsor, Conn., July 2—Because |best players of the city are members | Chicago .. PO =2 X Bobby C..the horse thai Billy Fleming |of the feam and there is mo:doubt|Det < cinlle-0.0 002 8 0 3 oA drove in the 2.12 trot, the third race of | but what tgey];vill! put up ?{ufifimfl tase. hit, J. Coliins. Akl W the opening day of the second meeting | Bowers and ol eague twirler (Second Game.) A - P of the Bay Swte Short Ship cirouit|the pliching for the Stare and Joe onears Rl “Hore Miles per Gallon For five years this Maxwell motor. - over the Sake park track, acted badly, eeler for Yantic. e whole. Yan- hpo s e ab hpo a e & & i3 Fleming failed to make a cleanup ‘of | tic team is lgn fedse and reudyffor thie,f Murshs.ct g ¥ 0 b “More Miles on Tires car has remame(i. standard in PfaCtl-. the three races on the pregram. He |game and the fans are sure of seeing e ob 3 Hit g captured first in each of the $1000 |a regular battle. Next Saturday. after- | ouanis. & 310 1 o GH cally its present form. b inst stakes and fourth money in the $400 | noon Lebanon comes to Yantic. J.Collins.cf : 25 } : "; (11 Insure your property against|stake. He won with Lord Lolchabar isherg.rs 4 2 2 1 - - FIRE 3 ‘:tmn ’:k in' the 215 pace and vvith Rosa Watts IR iy 5 1 25 0 00 That’s four years longer than somse n in the trot. ] Russell 1001 0 00 % . . ! o g, dependa-in tne 243 ot Fourth of July atternoon the fast|Risely 10011 ! axXwe of its would-be rivals have stayed in : ble companies. Don’t carry| 215 pace, three in five, purse $1,000: | Putnam_téam are visitors:on Asland{pufrtizo0 0 0 0 0 : ; F « Lord Lochabar, b g, by Do,, %% | Park. Manager McDermott of the{Corsp 1 0 0 1 0| Totals . 36152711 3 business. ; o your own risk—have others. | “Frazier (Fleming) Putnam’ team promises that he will}:Wisen 0 0 0 0 0 . . : . Frank R, blk g (Sheldon).... put on the diamond one of the fastest| g 3 1021 15 1 otor a2 2 First Class Service. The Irish Lad, b g (Crovleri.. 3 2 5| (S8 L8t a8 S MR of piayers| | dot Bt And it is longer than any other com= oliywoo illy, b s (Thomp- v; Detroit ISAAC S. JONES s T S 13 9 2|Of league calbre players and says that | guy, parable model has endured. Peter Binarion, Rhoda Ashbourn, | the Asland bunch has been Winning| ‘mu puw . 3 Insurance and Real Estate Agent |y\rijarq D, Harley R., Miss Rico, Lady |2 little too often a;xd hneeds s.d hfme Jacobs, Cabh and Murphy. ars ¢ b Richards Bulldmg. 91 Main Street | Amis, Crescent Todd, Pat Worthy and | conceit taken out of them, and fur- SRS o R ; gt g i = e G eisins Ponis) olso lataricd thermore states that he is going" to do Indians Win in Eighth. Of course we have Chan;,ed body o Time: 2,13 1-4, 2,12 1-4, 2.14 1-4, “that little act.” 2.23 trot, three in five, purse $1,000: Ashland hasn’'t come back with any- Rosa Watts, ch m, by General thing in response to McDermoit's as- Cleveland, O.. July 2—By an eighth inning Tally Cleveland defeated St. LAST YEAR ; lines and other external details from : Louis 4 to 2, here today. Graney, ; i 1 i 250 million dollars worth of pregerty | Watts (Fleming) 1 1 1|sertions but have Al the confdence) FOUS 4,00 % Rere [N | GRS i e time to time, for the Maxwell clientele q - yasiilinned n this Sanny e ga‘f;ma(;::r:aiomh(;narijs) : E § ’}. kllt;h;i‘l‘loriltdse%a;epu%l;atgemtr;)ee Daas\él'- g B iircadien Sisaoiie I . 03 1S faStldlous as Wen as & million ~ month, about 700 thousand a A ) > core: 3 g Bansa, Dewey, Volo, Eha Scon and tions of the Putnam manager. Van day, about 29 thousand an kour. 500 | peter Hopeful all distanced in first|Dyke will pitch for Ashland and| StLtgs D = Cecwd &) . e resica £ 1os ‘- dollars worth 15 burning while you | heat. Chase will cateh, This will be Chas'e | nain.t 3§ olzonnsion. v 15l B Maxwell buyers demand style and . : i Time: 2.17 1-2, 2.18 1-2, 2.17 3-4, last game as he expects to be called | Maisel.l 0| Chiapmas 470 i % e 3 reed thi adven—:en’::‘:.“d, Dnealld 2 a4 e Verk. . Deamitt O] speaker 000 ? finish, and all those other qualities i e ol i Mint Mark, b s, by Bi Manager McDermott has mnot an- | cegen s et & 3 i < A P. LEARNED & CO. el 1 1|nounced his battery as vet, but he has | omsis ol Woodre Tot £ that make 2ll the difference to the H B Director bik g | never fooled Eastern Connecticut fans Q‘““H:S 0| Exans.3b e 3 o i’ h uld be d f t.h P Agency Established May, 1846, (Brusie) ...... ... 15 2 5|so far :aulnds alwaysI no;em}:uttgeasgs Pl EA b 3 owner who wol proud o e e e L STAT Y T d 2’2 "2 3 9|calmre playeyrs. Incidently the 0l1d | Rogers, el 2 B . e R ). 3 Y it Gty andput. | """ e 83 5 looks as well as pleased with the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Addell Penn, Viola Guy and Nata|nam isn't déad vet and about 36050 { . 3 b i T S | fans will accompany Putnam. to the Hraey 100 ; performance of his car. 3 EDWIN W. HIGGINS Time: 2.1, 3.4, 2.13, 215 1-2, | game. - i ol ; 7y . iy o s otals ¥ . 3 Attorney-at-Law STATUS OF BALL PLAYERS Mackmen Blank Yankees. (o) R tor 0ol I sth. But mechanically the changes in all N. L. Co. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Bldg.| UNDER WORK OR FIGHT RULE |y Phil2delphia, July 2-—Geary held| JSopr,s #mM8 1 00 o 1 o New York to three hits today and | g jou S Philadelphia evened up the series by |. Two base hits. Demmitt, Wocd and Evans. Thres winning the final game 5 to 0. It was [ base hit, Grancy. New York’s third shutout of the sea- — . son. Kopp hit safely eyery time he Senators Shut Out Boston. Boston, July 2.—Proceedings to de- | patted, scoring four runs and driving | - Washington, July 2.—Washington ob- termine the of professional | in the other local tally with hi triple. | tained an even break in the series baseball plavers under the new work|pDugan was back in the local lineup | with Boston by taking the final game or fight rules were begun _tonight | today, playing short. Score: 59 E roadaw)’ Brown&l’erkms. Attorneys-at-Law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrunce stairwar near to Thames National Bank. Teleshone 38-3 those years have been in refinements of details only.. Is to Be Determined by Proceedings Brought at Boston. We have never had to_ Epologize for : a single detail—never found it neces- B today, 3 to 0. It was Harper's second = ) g Cobb Will Stick With Tigers. T e New York (A) Philadeistia (%) | vietory of the series and his seventh sary to change any unit—in the ¥ b has put s ZoSon vasonal : abibpria e S o oty hpe =e lindsuceession. ‘Score: i e i b has put a quietus on the | hasehall team ordering them to appear | Gioiesrt '3 02 1 Oluamiewnrt’4 074 0 0| I Suceession Score: original Maxwell. S Lt Sy bexl‘efore the local draft board in the|Wards = { i i e e b hio a e et pag [ 22 4 ;:X°0:al ifaire | Brighton district. Although the play- 3 2 R A tagi| Fioomer ifa <30 B 0 §|SHanks1e - "4 1070 0 j > “ L5 R = ers registered for the draft in their | Pipp. £y 1 0|Gardner.3b 3 0. 4 20| Wagmer2p 4 0 1 5 1020 \ = tisting before. the | o “Sommunities, the fact that thes | bk 30 11 e 314 TRIREEY 2040 i1t And you know, that had there been i seasor | Marsansef 3 0 0|Shapnen.2b 4 1 2 0]S N 26 0 . . - A gl A " are living and playing here brings p s 21 2 Schang.3b 2 0 1 4 O{Schulterf 2 1 10 5] < pore Tumors originated ' in Pitts:|them under the jurisdiction of . the | famarc 35 % 0 pRwAe 37 3 1 QlNGmale 2 1us 1 thrents 3043 o a single weak link—one: detail that e e L ) K Brighton board. it o ol e | Whiteman2t 3 1 1 0 ofLasanss 2 1 0 B z S i - Cotb had decided o enlist and | “Tho Yeamn (e scheduled 1o Teave for | Finens 3 8 8 3 il s of St 4 0 8 3 alERC 30 800 was faulty in the slightest—keen ; it quest v v iday it W id | Vancec 4040, 8 3 0 (e N Duainiess, matters 1ot Tty ARy Lotorls nont act] i i Buns 32010 i THE FRISBIE- competition would have forced a . Shat ‘l‘\“flwinmm: o slioe begin until the. players return here. (x) Batted for Lore in 3rd. T"“‘L‘, 16 1 ' MCCORMICK CO ll change Of such ) s L Seore. by unings: SEEG { i o this ason but that he . x New York .. 6060000 0 0 0-—n|Boston 0 00 B e Norwich Stars vs. Yantic. Waden 1200701 0 x_s| Washington 0 x- Distrib g of enlisting at the close Philadelphia s 2 110 =% 1stributers = - il cé ing Two bese hit, Walker Three base hit, Kopp. Twe: bade Ll Whi aft 3 all 1 : SR b m‘;;”pu;;fid D i‘l}qle“Ta(:'rin}?filGrfl"l‘\heinp?'uarr:thict‘r:s = 52 Shetucket Street en, er looking them over, . a decision 2 ; Norwich Stars ay : : : Cards Drop Two to Cubs. - € imated that he had been of- | depot field. -The stars are a new team | White Sox Win and Lose.to Tigers. | B8 DRIl to/ Suy 3 . ou select a Maxwell motor car for : i St. Louis, July Teadow: - fered a commission in the motor me- | headed by Jack Meehan and are con- | Chicago July 2.—Chicago and De-| St. Louis, July dows Norwich. . . H et vin could not accept | sidered a fast aggregation of ball play- | troit broke even in a double header |beaten twice today, Chicago tight ours, you have the satisfaction of g 5 i S inni ing its grip on first place by taking y ’ T3 because business affairs. It is|ers by those that know. Some of the here today, the locals winning the first | IN& 1ts grip on_first place by taking A 3 believed that the story resulted from S aan Do and She second 797 B Strect knowing that more than a quarter of Mo this fact. Sris SR M : ank ee kiges g = e SiEh. fofes Ba ot handsuot T ' N R G f a million other careful buyers endorse : For Ham ch Mortally 1L : { New London, Conn. : H ormer Haward Coa orsKly Al ] ; (First Game.y ? your judgment and your good taste. H . 1 \!‘r_w\' ~0ar;_h of Hanards‘ Chll:ll; (N) St. Louis (L) - cross- teams for many years | 4 3 hoe oae ab bvo e H and one of the world's greatest dist-| AR 51 08 lamaiteecd 1 3 2 ] aice runn reported to be dying| Hollecher,a 2113 3 1|m 102 Better decide while the present price i of consumption in a Canadian hospital. | 3 2 4 0 ofHorusby.ss -3 0 2 2 115 2 H He is the holder of many records| MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. 809 Cuba 16 sy St 3210 ofawiae 100 Hgies —thoicls: 00! tofans whin : accepted t International Amateur | T i ¢ PR LD g g Athletic association, the best of which | Early Recoveries Were Calcelled in| it b Simed” L e i may have to advance again. H are two miles, 9 minutes 9 3-5 sec- the Final Hour. 1 Dist Seeuri ex-div 2 1 4 0 0|Gonzalesc 2 0 1 . onds: three miles, 14 minutes, 17 3-5 20 Bk dlorn QFumdlc 101 0-olBrcke’ 2 0 1 : £ o 1 . 3 F n. \ wsp 0 0 0 ° seconds; four miles, 19 minutes 23 2-5| New York, July 2—On limited pro-| i Ere & R ey 2 0 0 ‘ seconds; five miles, 24 fessional dealings today’s stock mar- 160 Fisher Body Totals 35 1 17 1|zzBetzel 100 o seconds: six miles. 29 ket made irregular, recoveries of one i;:’af :flsw'&‘“ms Tuero.p 000 £ seconds: eight miles._ to two and one-half points from ves- | ,oup U Csar .. Totals 30 3% 18 3 : seconds; nine miles. 45 terday's setback, but much of this ad-| 230 Gen Motor € (2) Batted for Beall in th. > s secnds. and miles minutes, | vantage was cancelled in the final 100 Gen Motor pr (zz) PBatted for Johnson in 7th. 4 40 3-5 seconc hour on reports of new financing b-| &0 Geodter ' ¥ 0100000 07 H The sensational performances were one of the foremost industrial cor- S e o R S I R , - recorded in 1904 by many of the | porations. ; 200 Gulf S Steel 5% | . Two Lase hits, Vaugh and Fisher. i H world's best and have stood| The severe arraignment of the fed-| 100 Haskell Bark 35 (Second Game » B i : the test up present time. eral trade commission against profit-| 108 Jut terl vr 8% Chicago (N) St. Louis (N) 41 . various companies engaged | ‘fap u5, CoRPer - i W won A ol B n s H An umpire who thinks he can fight g war contracts was again 100 Int Har N 1273 | Flack.xt 2 0 0 0 OfHeatheotecf 4 1 1 1 -] with never will succeed. employed by the bears as a weapon 100 Int Mer Mar T T e U o i ae B * to_depress prices, although with in-| 10706 Int 3 Mar pr 0L e i TR e i e i B A i H different success. 1408 Tos. Nioal o |Paswertct 326 0 o[Beallt 31100 i b~ Banking interests were perhaps more| 200 Kelly S Tire % | Deal.3b 4113 0fMcHenrsif 4 2 65 00 I . G il dl‘en Cr concerned at the prospects of early| 140 Keisey Wheel .. . 205 | McCabezy 3 10 3 ofFishersy 4 13 30 B * FOR FLETCHER'S control by the government over the| 1217 Kemmeoott .~ 0000 Cimi e e D L (S S0 : > i 2 400 Lack Steel ......... 833 | Carterp 403 1/:1 1] 01 telegraph and telephone tems of the 00 Lenigh Vail s —— |8 9 N c AST O R A country and by the threatened exten-| 1 Liz & Myers pr 104 | | Totais nzu 1 : sion of labor troubles in the New Eng-| 100 Max M Co ... 3 oure by innings: EE TR land textile industry. It 354 | cnieago - . & =% KD 2 o o] wacsanon 5 1 e o . ei! U. S. Steel featured today's trading, e o St goniss * a raise in salary over his contract | Washington 3 winning his letter, the “ in thr PLUMEING AND GASFITTING |so far as it posseseed any especiai| s Miale et Bl T e figure was refused by the Boston club. | 5 120" J branches of athletics during feature, just as it did the reactionary | 10030, Kin & T 7 f5c 30T Tormls, Score: S e year. Armstronk movement of the preceding session. Its| 't Yo Ta= - . 23% : 2 : Brocklyn (N) Eoston (N) 11 Jlayed left tackle on the institute vare Phone 581 extreme rally of one and three-fourth it Cont - = RiielexsMin TenfihamyCame, A e e sity football team last fall ‘after fout points was partly impaired at the end. Bitthurgh, July 2 —Tn a hard ten in- /| Gl cr |5 o o olammseid 0 32 7 in that position at a Buffald Bethlehem Steel forfeited its frac- ning fight Pittsburgh today took the | 0 ofPewellet 3 0 2 0 h school. He next won a place ModernPIdmb tional gain and an additional point, game from Cincinnati by a score of | 00 s 4000 e varsity hockey team, an lng and other equipments of the same 7 to 6. Slapnicka made his first maj- Gl D e class suffered variable reactions in the or league appearance and was faced by 3 olRelsdr 3 13 0 throwing is as essential in modern houses as |later profit-taking. Metals and oils ISl Toney, who was hit hard and gave 1 0fWilson 3103 e - ciectricity is to nu;mn . _We guaran- !yielded much of their advance, and Sl it place to Regan in the ninth. Slap- 5 B.p SRRl e Al O S U ) ‘h“ mcputry :::l:mc:u -tB";‘hG V}IQRK‘ motors, shippings and rails were slug- Ohlo Clties G nicka held his opponents well until | H e T Wity v y exper e fairest | gish or uncertain. Sales amouilted to Ontario = Silver rated parts of the U ed States have Pacific Mail n numerous entries for the tentf the ninth when he went to pieces and prices. 365,000 shares. Mayer succeeded him. Score: Ask us for plans and prices. Bonds were irregular, Liberty issues, Polo Grou 1 earlier play (First game.) incinnati . tournament of the Nationdl however, makirg nominal gain In- S h(;‘;): e h”rhv S e Association of Angling Clubs which - ) ternationals were uneven within nar- i osrs S 5000000 take place in Washington Park r row limits. Total sales, par value, L0030 gk M. Wheat and Koneteh: during the latter part of Aug. O X were $4,550,000. el LE it i August 22 and Pndz_nz} Aus . Old U. S. bonds were unchange 4050 & 24T varied program of heavy 67 West Main Street call. sedion s1d0 i BASEBALL. Lieut. John Skl Shdthis euthbe hal G 5123 0se i35 YESTERGAY'S RESULTS. A., one-time refully prepared including acs STOCKE. S 3 10 3 0Slapnickap 2 0 2 - famed All curacy and other tests. - Rates. 200! Seabeardy BT, 0000 0fMaverp 0 00 National Leagus. in the a ¥ N & F BURNS 30 Alua "ot e . Sbodsd A Lim S e ia 5 recentlv Seventy-two per cent of the ballots 2 % 3800 Alaske 5-’mm} et Sinclalr 01 e <6 0T ceremony cast by the baseball patrons of the B > 7 = Sloss Sh 8 & T b T, S 6. (10 inmings.) x HEATING AND PLUMBING| sl =iied b ) doieestd o 450 A e 100 %0 P R Nug na %) Batted for 7;2"” g 4, Chicago 6. (Secand game.) A new : record for 1l T Southern . Ry (xx) Batted for Mayer in Uth. . has been hung up at the 2 yast 5 core by innins: iilad 5. New York 0 2 S = o e 7 92 Franklin Strest 3200 g,,;:,:;,“,;m i Cineionatl Cioki iy 0500 0,60 03 05h |l W han rolled the score of 18 start will be madp Gl Tenn C Chem Bttt S RO SR week and on Monday. h lier. The American = Sinclalr - 0fl Two *Lase hits, (First game.) Chase, Cueto (2), Schmidt and Smith his score is the Cargin YTnres TassAbiie S culsitn. i Bemndr: tied by M. Smith. This score is the | . club had adopted these hours highest record in this city ily but the management of th§ Texas Co. Tobacco Prd (Second” game.) Eastern Leagus, ROBERT J. COCHRANE | < y 3 Tob Prod pr Williams’ Homer Defeats Giants. S Wi g = = Giants furnished voting blanks recents ey i Lujon B & P X 9" 3 Gisnts i S Wesley A. Armstrong of Buffalo, a|ly to every one passing through the GAS FITTING, o Bt e Pk Union Pacifie New York. July . 2.—Philadelphia| p 00 s i ctaa 3. member of the 1921 class of Rensselaer | turnstiles and left it to the fans to dej PLUMPING, STEAM F 300, A%, Hhsmat- e Uni_Alloy Steel broke even in its series with New Watersury 4. Polytechnic institute, has the sual | cide the starting hour most convenien§ NG, ITTING 25 v Cigar Stores York here today by winning the fourth istinctil 1 Washingion 8 L Ak 2600 Am Tel & Tel * g ourt International League. distinction among college freshmen of ' for themselves. . ashingi®n Sq, Washington Building | 2600 Am Tel & Ta mga game. 5 to 2. Williams won the game 10, Rochéster 0. — Horwich, Conn, T i1 | for Philadelphia when he hit a_home Toronto 1 Agent for N. B. Q. Sh t P 300 Am Woolen Seking 10 Am Wool pr 8500 Am_Zinc 16100 Anaconda IRON CASTINGS| i 1% [run into the right field stand in the . Binghamton § s0- |seventh inning with two runners on| Buffalo-jeres City same plaved Mondsy. 1% | base. Doyle, New York's regular sec- CALL AND EXAMINE 1%% | ond baseman. appeared in the Giant GAMES TODAY. 821 | lineup ofr the first time since May 4, S Atchison pr . 4% as a pinch hitter for Sallee, and flied | o e F 12300 Bald” Teeomo. 1i%to the outfield. The score: Philadelphla at Dosan. URNISHED PROMPTLY BY 100 Balt & Ohlo 0% S Philadelphia (N) New York (N) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 160 Barrett Co. ‘M‘Z‘ “:m{:w”‘fl E SR o Chicago at St. Louis. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. | »«% iz & 1500 Wil 0r e % | Wil 3311 b5 Arerican Leas O |Gy Total eales 560,360 shares. Stoek3b 4 0 0 8 [ Philadelphia. {3 99 Nos. 5 400 Brookin R T 4113 2 01 York at Washington. os. 11 to 25 Ferry Street e R MONEY. fone 1 Detzoie st Chicago. | 100 Brunswick 2 e 211 5 5 700 Butte Cop & 7 New York, July 2. — Call monéy |Beares 21172 s Do Eastern. League. DR A J SINA. 10eh Butie & B strong; high 6; low 4: ruling rate 4; | Jacobep 4 1 2 3 00 3 o Worcester at New Haven. C ed el ey " s 3 o closing bid 5 1-2; offered at 6; last (hel2 enand New London_at_Hartford. onserves , fuel, fruits, vege- 100 Calumer & A loan 6. Totals 3B 7 000 ¢ Waterbury at Bridy geport. Springfield at Providence. tables, time. Cooking and canning is a joy. S o Totals 50 52712 1 COTTON. (x) Batted for Sallee in Sth. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. New York, July 2.—Cotton ‘futures | ,Seore by inuin 300 Can Pacific .. . 800 Cent Leather . 16 Certainteed .. 100 Cerro De Pas . Chie Gt W 3 i hila L0000 ati i alima: = Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick opened barely steady. July 27.35, Oc- |melcdgie .. .00 00 014 Kaional Loanie Ask for descriptive circular. Phone 1177-3 tover 24.80, December 2445, January| Two bas hit, Holke Home run, Willams . Sl s Marclh 2435, Spot cotton quiet; R — S A middling 3 Braves Lose to Dodgers. Boston BDWIIM THEAETNA Blllmnk CHICAGO GRAIY MARKET. Beston SIHlyE2 S Sumes)sage Box Fitsb e ouse 0 Majestic Building, Shetucket 8t 500 Col. Fuel & 1 % 11% 18% L1y |series. M. Wheat and Grimes St Louls . 5 Z ik 3 b 5 & 1% 1 ? L M. made Norwich, Conn. bt e = 10 152% over half of ‘Brooklyn’s eleven hits. - American L"‘:‘\“‘ e Bulletin gul‘ldl:g' 74 Frankiin St. pee 2000 C Pitcher Hearn of Boston left the |, 5 o - Bowl and play Billiards for exercise| ‘i o Sl % - o T Pl elephone 531-4 3 and recreation 2800 Cm"(‘fil:“ Efil ::* team ‘today for Chicago, where he will Bosten . start learning a_trade. His request | Cjereland

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