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't two strong contenders g k1l 2 coast. California - and W excellent winning. records made. earlie: in the season, will be the far west. in- et vaders but it is not expected that the . middle western innu):uuvns will l‘:‘un lln P ¢’ in capturing the point trophy and cham-|the final result of the meet as the west- than 1900 entries plonship will stand out prominently as a|em conference games set for June i nual track and fie:d champlonship games | candidate for the position of trainer of|are occupying the attention of the ath- Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic| the American Olyfplo team which willlotes (0¢ that section” to an ynusal ex- £ n of 4 ca will be staged at|represent this country at Antwe . 5 ‘ ,:.{d ‘».T::';n Friday ln: Sat- "}‘he return to nnrm};l conditions in col.| Close followers of college track ath- clearly indicates that when urday (May Tn many respects| lego athletics following scveral years of | letics are extremely cautious in forecast- the peak of commodity the meet will be the most important|war activities also brings competition |ing the winnef due to the widely distrib- Srles it i e staged by the association in some years.|back to the high plane which always|uted strength of the material this yea b S The performances of the winning ath-|marked theso titular contests. More than | Cornell Pennsylvania, Prinoeton, Penn. " gn letes take on added interest due fo the (30 colleges and universities are expected |State, Syracuse, Yale and several other merit. As many authorities roximity of the Olympic games and the | to be represented by, teams ranging from | prominent institutions have ome or more R Solless track coach whose pupils succeed |10 to 40 individual athletes, including [Star performers in either track or flel rom T events and the prowess of the invading now on a gradual decline in athletes from the Pacific coast is a fac- - > ost of 3 = - tor that must be reckoned with in appor- the cost of living, we sug tioning the points which are awarded as gest considering the very ! follows: First place b; second, 4; th;rd. conservative but high yield- 3; fourth 2 and fifth 1 In case of & Lie for any one place the points are di- ing securities memtioned in vided equally among the contenders ty- our Circular No.! NB-550, . ing for ‘such place. 3 ‘which we will send to any weeks, the stock market to- Yoty e L Since the initial meet, held in 1876, T Harvard has won the greatest number of ofie interested. ent apathy and pessimism, many North R 5 champlonships the Crimson total for the BODE]_.L CO & . MAEKET SHOWED STRENGTH. 200 Frie 24 pr k. May 25.—For the first time| si00 uen Mo® ted a disposition to shake off » as well as standard shares N0 Subs’ past 43 games being 13 victories. Cor- substantial gains, 00 Tilincis Cent .. | iy nell and Yale are tied for second place A\part from the enlarged offerings of o with nine victories each and Pennsylv: 10 WEYBOSSET STREET, ¥y, which rules at six per -cent., Mo Truck nia is a close third with cight. Cornell Providence, R. | ' onditions conveyed no definite 9 Iut Mo T2 pr has won the last five games the Ithaca W s of any material change in| 1700 Int Faper o 7. university record, running back to the| Boston New York tringent money situa-| Ionint aRMar pr o “|1914 mect. Owing to the war the title a0 Keanecou ™. $ E contests were not held in 1917. r more than the usual activity was| lLegh Valley .. ... . Thirty-eight colleges have won points | G wn by foreign exchange, the Paris Mex Pewol L. at these games since the opening con- strengt considerably, while [ 709 Miami Cop . : 2% | tests in 1876, Yale leading with 767 7-60 a nces con:mt‘d tooad-] BN RSP . points. Harvard comes second with 679 approximating three [ 1300 30 .8 Y u i | Penn third with 600; Cornell fourth with " 3 highest quotation in many| 'S0 No Facme pe : 813 anid \Erinceton Lt ofe 38e. | fonctt Oy by Cosames out of (hres In erling eased, however, in| 0 Nat En & s chigan has accumulated 215 2-3; Pitts- | seore e abse 3 statements concerning| ooy y NN & H ...l 4 burgh, 30 and California 63 1-2 among|" Aglpna took the first gzme of the N x m London. 200 Nort & West .. 8 the teams which have entered from ter-| match by 5 pins, but were mever in the r ind commercial conditions| {8 orr Yoo 1 .";“or.v outside of the eastern section ofyhunt thereafter. prese n stable asr\c]n: Udrfl;c o200 Nor ; i the country. L. Ward of the Arcanum :lu» roiied - made toward the disso-| 100 Penn b i T o the high single of 122, while J. Tracy o of freight tieup, white the| 1l Pl TAFTVILLE WANTS GAME and J. Crowe of the same tean were Iih h ng movement appeared to ex-| 1io Bir o cor . avprehension among dealers in Readiog. Reading Rep I & s South_ Pacif Ry WITH NORWICH KACEYS |on totals with 323 and 312 respectively. A i Sporting Editor: I have heard a lot | The scores: o e ow ssex re es g it Tha. Plit- of talk about Manager Holland's bunch Arcanum Club. & Wikhikgrot | con- of ball tossers. He may have a good | IT. 58 101— 288 . M, = o : bunch but I have just two open Sun-|J. 119 23 ol ."2;,,‘“, ng «1“—; o' beady day dates from now till August 29 and | J. 98 s bil e not Mkely o] 058 P O, I would like to get a crack St the Nor- | L. 122 290 otor ower s tn et wich K. of C. on June 20 or July 4.|H. 116 236 a S e A Manager Holland has seen the Taft- |J. Crowe 120 312 ¥ 1 ille team in action against White 1 buying of Rock and I am positive that he cannot considerab! 661 598 1794 » cert” mads_coniaera 4 e e The swing of interest to light cars, led by been equalled by any car, regardless of sise g reign consumption are| Zob Watlthoue T e SR ST R e el champions of the Essex, calls for particular or price. And Essex iade the world’s 3= : s . Vilys Orer i ville, and i nager Hol- | Stebbins . 7 — 263 = g o = ails ributed more Vo Powp &% land wants another line on this team, | Chase .- - §1 32 87— 260 caution. hour road record of 1061 mil=s., moderate Worth Pump B ... that will be the time. A few changes | Carpenter S R T TER T - : steels . mo- will be made in Saturday’s lineup. Harris .... .... 98 90 100— 298 affilia 's made up COTTO! : e Signed ‘ Shorey ...l.. .l 51 23 269 Some may think of Essex only as one of a AlLReslts } | i o trad Sales Jmcun:u:;sm\h:‘iw :’"(;(rllg“n;lx;\;'m u FRED DUGAS, Manager |Dunn .. ,. .... 99 88 94— 281 finer type, marking a general advance in esults o L oty Dominion S i s e L S0 sl s 10 standards throughout the light car field. Its Patented Motor prie4 & " 3 BROKEN HAND I WHITE BOUT V: S t H : o B T n bond - K, 4 2 s S ] mist 1 et 310 gu e DIF VaNE, ag-|clonlng bid 6; offered at G laat loan 6| T8tioh hers”today revealed ihat Tate| o, MUS AND.OROYE 1Y 3 BAULIES The Essex Motor is patented. No larger than st every official record from 1 to 50 hours. | « fae oER 5. man, N s, American Fims = : 3 F P 2 % 14 on call, others| BATI acceptances 6 1 | bantamoveight bosing champlon, sus. | Sruit lett hand pitcher from Waco, Tex: standard motors that yield but 18 H. P. at And in its first year it set a selling record P s tained ‘brok b wi as, hel “hicago to six hi! ay and 2 £ " R ] ,‘ oricAGD aRA wAmeT. S Wil ar and 2 bout i | Phiiadeiohia. svened the series, mcore 5 utmost, the Essex delivers 55 H. P. AndEssex never equalled in motor history. - STOCKS. e D two weeks ago and he has decided to call| {0 1. Moore drove in three of the local performance, so enthusiastically admired by of - e off all bouts for the next six weeks, his| tallles, knocking a home run over the A . It creates a new standard Hght “car A o W sk Lok Toktager Hnownced Lomy tootnt right field fence with a_man on base in all motordom is the product of that exclusive apacity in a totally new type. And it cannot e After recelving the injury, which was| the fourth and scoring Witt with a sin- invention. - - capacit; y . 4 : W4 M4 |not deemed serious Herman engaged in|ElY In the elghth. Walkers sixth home 5 be copied. Do not forget that. You can get . 9! EY h another bout at Philadelphia last Wed-|Fun ©! o neason (caIne ..1 Ao, q 1lit1 H 2 : e nesday against Roy Moove of St. Deul|base in the first inning. Score A Essex has set the greatest official endurance the abilities for which these records stand, ‘ iy Clow | 1€ won. ‘although he was compelied to| ~ Chisge (W) e L record of 3037 miles in 50 hours. It hasnever only in the Essex. . A A s 1% | favor the injured hand. oy A BB A s 91304 9134 —_— 2 1:0 el 8 $5.00 5100 | MASS. TECH. WITHDREW ENTRY ’: 0 \‘A 3 0 ; = : H ) [RtH B 3 Setasldnbl Yoot 4 1 4 R : EEOEE e W B i ERNEST WHITE, Dealer . e $i3i] Boston May ——Massactusetts “Ins|Jemuenin. 30111 8 9| o 108 y A " H o stitute of Technology today withdrew |Risbess 3 1 1 [y g i S E erking.c i 8 1 4th_1%s i 8501 | the entry of its varsity eight for the|wimamp & b o | olwrios G PHONE 1142 ., i 8 Vie 4%s 9 9.20| American Henley regatta to be held at|zMcMulln 1 0 0 0 0 — = Ph . FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Fhiladelphia Saturday. . The, fast: thatl o . © = o0 —f Tl g i EDWARD CONNELLY, Salesman. SERVICE STATION, one 1780 [ ecx | CTEW, averaging only 158 pounds, would| ‘3 Battes for Wilkinee . = Teterdsy Ags {have to row in two heats, Was 5aid to| _beore i tnringe LS00 13 9th. 191 NORTH MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. o have caused the withdrawal. ?l::;lxlvl.l‘: g : g o & % Two base Lits, Jackson, Thomas, Perkin: e B o > ; ifi*| WANT To AREANGE Gaums witm | Do i Y e P EREEEE b 90 days ME F. MI-PRO TEAMS = J—J —J ) B ° % The Monarchs baseball team of New|YANKEEES -DEFEAT TIGERS IN L i 4 . s i gents per X Haven would like to arrange games HARD FOUGHT GAME 2 " - 0t Demand T2 lwith any fast semi-pro team in Nor-| k, May 25 Ve York » Ly A ity e, i s "% |wich. Games to be played in Norwich. Yénr:esnd:réaifi)D::roi;rheinkf P b > it emand 500 |Send all challenges to Joseph HMorcaldi b = | 6 T : . Bal | IS0 e RanT brae N e = *| fought game here today by a score of 4| port enabled Pittsburgh today to defeat GAMES TODAY. Shefland, 6 ., No. 5, Lovejoy,| It will be necessary for shooters te » Con € o , Gents per franc— g [l EEA LSRR O Hten 8UF Seore: Brooklyn, 2 to 0. Score: National League. Xo. 4, Hord, No. 3 Molton No. 2, Allen, | present credentials as to n‘ml;mndmm; rogte: i ; 74l | ARCANUM ROLLERS Wrx e R G B L R L D e | The mecond couw will ‘g composcd 0Bl maly candidains. cen Gosure’ (thpies - g S 8 N mramie Fedl ¥ROM ASHFORD SEXTETTE|Yomsh - ¢ 1 ofardn 116 1|omne 403 & 1) 3170 s American La ¢ ke, Walker, No. 5, Mali, No.|from the War Department: navy can- t 00 | On the Arcanum alleys Tuesday right|wnesl : o thi 4 s s m e S A G f oo e and st Washin | No. 3. Carmen, N Whit- | didates from the Navy Department; Cubles AR R 5i |men defeated the Ashland team from firlmniy D e s i 0 al 4100 O¥halnlr 31029 Datrolt.at New Yook - The hman crew will be made up of | tional guard x;om fl:; M;‘““n':“g-n‘: . tead, of le,cf o 2 0 1 0 oCutshaw,2b 2 0 2 2 @ s — h stroke I.|and civilians from e Nation: Bushcs 4 10lewist 30110 o[ G11mm, 015 0 0 astern League. t - | as: H Woodalle 4 1 oldamane 3 13 1 ofKpaeviv 3 018 L djgnmmih 2938 89 . s kot ) No. e e 3 lemariy ¢ 002 dale™ 1o g0 iRt 3451 o ) LS T oy | URGED ATHLETES To MAKE = L i 5 9| cadore, 2 H 5 ngdeld at Hastford linsc eeler at the b Tols 3 S N e e SO O TR 1 il kv OLYMPIC GAMES THEIE GOAL (x) THO out when winalng run scored. Totals = 324 1te 2 Y e e OLYMPIC RIFLE TEAM TRYOUTS Lawson Robertson, coach of the Umi- Score by innings: RN () Ran for Ward in ek e 5 START MONDAY AT QUANTICO, VA, | versity of Pennsylvania track team; in : 90000101 e Brooklsn 0. Pittsbursh g | v PETBR P. CARNEY announcing his training rules for jthe Home tun, Ruth. 9 000000 u 3 S Toston 2, Cineinnati. 31 Chicatn st Louls American League. present season, urges his athletes+ to make the Olympic games the goal of > the Op- | their athletic aspirations. H ood ecnough to| “Every man has the higbest obtain- es shield 1 ble athletic honor before him,” he sAyes. es will “This is to represent the United Stites in the Olympics. It means ne little gae~ rifice, but the men who are willing to forego the pleasures of social life andiat- 500 0 1 HOOPER'S HOME RUN IN 1ITH iaxey, SENIEh Lo WINS GAME ¥OR RED SOX| — Boston, May 25.—Hooper's home run Cubs. 7, oft Sothoron into the right field bleach- ers in the last of the 11th, with none out,|fifth consecutive game today when Chi- gave Boston a 3 to 2 victory over St.|cago defeated Philadelphia, 7 to 2. The Louis today. Score: score: st. Lo Editor Nationa ports Syndicate. ryout. Chicago, May 25.—Vaughn won his | | | | | | | United sta Corps rifle t Quantico, Va., May 24 to 2! Boston (A) Boston .. .. 1.0 0 0010000 Killeter. | Three base hits, B . Flack, ~ Two base Lils, Austin, Wi 1 - EE LEAGUE STANDINGS. ”‘4 o rlces SAYS MARATHON RUNNING Neionsl Lengon. il be drink water after exercising or before meals. Two days before and on the §ay used in the tryouts |Of competition, the rations will be sut possible the same |1t half. Try 1o go to sleep at a definite e America 3 | 3 tend strictly to the tasks imposed by ithe Philadelphia (W) Chicaga (M) Albany 6 i | sive 3 coaches have 75 per cent. of success in ab 2 e 2 hpo a el ab 2 ol New Haven 6. Pitusfield 3. | o t three days will be dev their grasp. The other 35 per esals §9 Austiny 5 23 2 offcpert "5 23 0 0| Rancroft.ss 5372 00 International League. |to” preliminary practice and th etic ability. Topen 4 0 1 0 2fucNalinb 5 1 2 6 T | widiameet 10330 e et B i il etic_ability. : Tobindf 4 3 4 0 ofMenlaif 3 1 3 0 | Nensernt 42351° it it Every man must traln himselt sad ot Mclmnisb 4 217 2 0| JMilier. $1010 e ie tryouts and practice as is b 0 Wilttmecf 4 16 2 ol B¢ 8 a g AIeEn ti1 s 2ty 2 innings, dirkn il yegin on June 2. The shoot. | N8 is prohibited for athletes and Sor Bilings.c 4 2 2 1 0fsooit, 403 3 0fRatiierss Slicfere 4 2 31 0 & . ! visiting friends. Every athlete must;bs Gerberss 4 0 0 3 0lValme 3 1 2 0 o Withene Vaughop 80 O e Twelve mearh 99 Or SUOUL in Ted at 1045 . . i tis ¥ stuli s Yol SSaesd Simae 2| catian S = will be selected by competition. the 12 |NO unnecessary moise after 10.15 'closks Totals 57 8011 : S _l T e rints at Guanties | ; “Eat siowly and chew your food Wl conom e Tawu g Al ik R Seore 1 | Coicase 5 01003501 Rowdoin 4. Harvard 1 | bers may be selected, on account of | Worth double the. amount k. Louls 2000000000 Two base T . Paskeit (2. Ban Norwich Unvensty 2, Dartmouth 4 | tio | . : > be use {he | Bour and lie in Sed 10 minutes affer GIANTS GET EVEN BREAK IN IS DANGEROUS TO ATHLETES| Won. Lot Pet bt i ke tetore -riflnx-u L % SERIES WITH CARDINALS| Marathon running is a dangerous | meaes; .*0." ] i ruies prescribed | “TTY 1o be cheerful ~Cheerfulness: is - i St. Louis, Mo, May 25—New York |practice and will shorten the life of | fucaso ' the National match- | next 10 Godliness. A suiky uthlete mv- —prevail on Vacuum CupTires and got an even break on lhe serfes with St.[an athlete by several vears, according | Bl -; : ic United Staies Mag- | o won & champlonship. Femember, hat Louis by winning today's game 7 to 5.|to Alfred Schrubb, famous coach of the | L. ™ by those who |that training is regularity.” ] “Ton Tested” Tubes, as proved i v 3 Oxford-Cambridge track team which | pia i be iy Mog —_— : i came to this country to participate in | Philadeiphia 1t bearowsa: 1 the Gor- Blanks Cubs. $ by a comparison of these stand- MRS . S, L |the University of Pennsylvania relay Aacian Lo b according to the Olym- | West Chelsea defeated the Hellandlies . : B 4072 0 OfSuottmie 3 274 0 1|races. . E 4 nes rules the sling will not be | Cubs Saturday morning, by the o ardized net prices with those £330 st 1318 81™5 ) banquet tn honor of his team | clwisad i o0 | The Americany GIvemple come | 3.0 0. The pamss et sme Mok o8 asked for ordinary makes. 50 % % olioramw 5 3 ¢ & i|Schrubb urged that American youths | Rt s trying to have®this rule elim- 13 minutes. 3 52 3 o ofFoumiersb 4 3 9 0 o|should not be encourage to compete | Koo o 1 : . 4102 OMcHenryef 3 0 4 0 0lin long distance contests. The effect | washin 3 - ha el portant modifica- e . The present moderate schedule is $35 % gamsa 3288 don the muscles, héart and other organs, | It - : made in the arms of TANY| st Marys sctesnd e Greeaed i incs 4213 ofGosawiny 1 1 0 2 1|he said, causes premature death. Detrolt s Consequently the Belgian e fb madepossiblebygreatlyincreased hhoo R e L commitice as announced | S5 uTAT school team by the scececet production by a thoroughly com- whan ?o500 Called Game Off. wea . I of requiring the use of 5 t e 06006 The All Stars have called off the game R e the competitors will be| pregigent Tinker of the Columbus As- petent organization, an up-to-the- 5 Sifor this Saturday, with the Pastime A.|Bidses 5 v o {ete i e cé}” sociation team has announced the z- = . . C. and will try to get the Melrose nine | worcest A 41| rifles must be ippe ith es ~{chase of Pitcher Newkirk = minute factory using every im- from Taftville for that date. The chal- . : o ewkirk of | ShbuSivt provement and labor saving lenges received from New London and e 2 3 Cubes. course of fire in the ti . ! Blisteld 12 L Do Tk e Tt Moosup. will be acted upon immediately. | nroieery 5 4 600 sards. In ¢ —— device, and a zone selling system o wo e it Hormuby. Toree base e e | vaLms coaCNMARTS 1N . : tous tnere vl RICHTER. & : - 2, : e o 1 % g 5 o - REWS E 10 shots ki ling which markets, with approxi- —_— tic street. VABSITY AND JUNIOE CKE 10 shots - 10 shots kneeling . ¥ Reds 11, Braves 2. e e New Haven, Ma The Yale va d 1 10ts prone a 00 yards and 20 Members New York Steck - mately the same selling facilities, B el o s Canada Withdraws sity and Junior crews started O e s T o T o e an ever-increasing production. hit both Fillingim and Oeschger hard| \ Sydney, Australia, May 25—Canada |day afternoon fin the same w e course will have to bed SPrinsfisld Hartferd New Brithin. 3.00 today and won from Boston, 11 to 2.|has given notice of her withdrawal | were in the Princeton race, b preliminary practice and 3 - 5 Score: from the Davis tennis tournament, ow- alls made the following cha b o nCY, DEMES 3 These pricesare standardizednet, : ; ing to her inability to furnish players|ter in the afternoon: Flags, who mpéte' fnthe tryolith It 1o nes We Own and Offer 3.50 2 Eecisac ) Clisanstl 0 up to the standard set in such compe {ed on" after the Pemnsylvania race, i Tt DY e o - B b hpe a e b hpo a e|UD s - | erated a / Pennsylvania 3 for the shooter to be a a- 3.80 uniform throughout the United muerer '3 078 1 uanen 27§ ) uition. Was changed from No. § {0 Xo. 7, Ells ¢ “n ani- | bR OVINCE OF = ellct 210 rane2p 3 2 1 3 sy No. 7 No. 5, Hord wen P Sl LR = 530 States. P 4 185 domiedn 210310 s o3 a0 Driscoll s iere is the Beliglan Olympic com- g * Maun,1t 4 s 3 2 % {3 A e e 2 mittee’s definition of an amateur: T Suiivanat 1 0 0 0 olRowhet 4 2 3 0 0| The Baltic Rivals would like to ar-|shoved off. In the second boat R el e NOVA Scom 5.25 Pay no more—-do net expect Crieelt 200 ¢ gbunanlt 3 139 ¢range a game withéany fast semi-pro|Chency, who stroked for the freshman| &g STORCHER IS ORC Who, mever has s Heike.1b 3 011 9 9of 30021 i » v. ™ 2. Vi stroke, Lawrence|: tall -1 5.50 4 R e 1304 lteam for this Saturday. Call 19492 | last vear was put on . Lawrence |, 1 copecially engaged in instrucs 6% Gold Bonds = Pennsylvania products for Jess. nvilless 3 1 3 2 0|W 4330 0] St Marys school team challenge the| went jo No. 6, Coles went from No. § to| 5 10% CTHCTRTY FASHEND, tn thstruc- z 5.65 ordss - 0 00 1 ofB 10 ¢ | Brodaway Grammar school nine. An-|grd crew, Rockefelier went to No. 5 and | i, icelitoon: © (by ‘Taken ‘pace | DUE MAY 15, 1925 AT 5453 AND 1% 3 2 Sam S %, % % % %! swer through this paper. Robinson went to the Ird crew. The|qompctitions open to professionals. (c) - 6.80 Adjustment basis—per warranty tag at- Filingimp 8 0 0 2 o) = —_— third varsity crew consists of Wilcox.| 514 "yawned, lent, or exhibited a prize YIELDING 7.30% 2 6.95 tached to each casing: famers 110 2 9 [ Tie Score. Daggart, ;;omlu- Y aiomnson. | won, for money. (d) Been employed : . i . Ocschgerp 2 tio, May 21—Chicago university's | Spencer, Haldeman, Gibson with Tom|hy's manafacturer in the agjustment 7.00 Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires, 6,000 Miles L Lt baseball toem Which so Sieiting Jaman | Roberison as coxswain. 2 e et A FULL PARTICULARS UPON 710 Vacuum Cup Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles o Patied. toe Piltngim fa 31, Dlaved o ton inuing tie with the Hety| Changes were also.made in -the 1st|® \"m BBer"of riflemen that we. talk- REQUEST Channel Trea g ires, 9,000 Mi ) Kan Bressler in 2nd. i i ol ay. o shman crew, Gates being placed at ned to believe at th 730 T es, 9, SRR TR university team here today, the score f\r D e el b i, s mm‘ the Boston .. 16 6981 e—2|being 3 o3 No. 5 inst pt-Moas,. Digdow. In ements would eliminate al Cincnati . BRI -y nes st ; stead of E. R. Trowbridge at No. 3 and riflemen <o we wired this| ORDERS MAY BE TELEPHON 8.05 PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY Two base hits Rath, Crane, Pick, Maransille Indians Release Cykowski. Flinsch instead of Bentley 0. | ion to Brig. Gen. Fred H. Phi AT OUR EXPENSE = 8.50 ’ Jeannette, Pa. Three basg hit, Daubert. Cleveland, May 24—George Cycows| -The varsity and junior crews took two sccretary of the American. Oiym- - g ski, sandlot recruit pitcher of Cleve- | three minute sprints after the re-ar- committee, and this is his repiy: e i 8.85 Pirates Blank Dodgers. land, has been released by the Cleve- | rangement. it “Olympic _committee believes that Pp——— Pittsburgh, Pa, May 25—Effective | land American league baseball club to ; The ;:““Y will "°"m“"" 1D iy Lol ‘;“r'_“ definition of amateurs will| gastern Commecticar ~quai 10 m - pitching by Carlson and excellent sup-|Des Moines of the Western league. ows : tere, atroke, age, No. .\ eliminate very few American shooters.” etin for Susness results.

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