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‘ight 'in all, Lefty Gasale topped the list with three bingles to his credit. The heavy hitfing of the winners was one reason for their drawing down the de- ‘cision while five misplays by the Navy boys helped the locals to win. The Navy team had five men nailed at the plate on close plays when their men took a chance to add a run to their side of the score sheet. HARVARD GETS BIG END OF SCORE —— ¥ New Haven, Lonn., sune 22—Felton|been advanced to :July 12 and 13, it outp.tched Selleck in the commence-|was announced, to enable the wrest- rent game at Yale field today and|lers to sail July 20 with the OQlympic MHarvard defeated Yale 4 to 1. Out-|track and field team. They will thus fielder Frothingham of Harvard was|be able to compete in the Graeco-Ro- | Arthur the winner's effective’ hurler, e 1t in the head by a pitched ball in|man wrestling contests, which take| showed up well in this game and with > - the eigtht inning and had to retire|place tén days before the catch-as- | perfect support his opponent would not ] from the game. Before the game the|catch-can events at the Olympic|kave scored but two runs. Arthur him- o reunion classes of Yale alumni parad- | games, Z f self hit for two bases, scoring a couple 3 ed the field in their multi-colored cos- of runs. t i !‘:l;es. wil:l the usual nur:ber 4[;( “cl:u PRINCETON LEADS IN DAY'S Lefty Gasale's slow benders puzzled o es” which were the big attraction 3 the home boys for two innings, then they for the photographer: GT“% IN.GOLE .CHAMPIONSHIP went at him in the third, whaling his of- s A new field for burlesque was found | Glen Cove, N. ¥, June 22—Prince- | erings all over the lot. Errors at crit- o tn prohibition and the political candi- | ton obtained a good lead today in the | o5) points depreciated the value of his I WATCHED & gu¥y Bat 1 first day's play for the team cham- . es also were featured. work, three of the winners’ runs being e e The attendance was esiimated 16,000 Blotship of the Intercollegiate GOIt as- | Jouountea for indirectly by misplays. IN A movie show, 2 e by innings 4 5 T e e S 00201 0—4 7 1|858u Country club here. Princeton rep- thm“fm’:“ pllgf‘d i ‘:::;‘;‘edh‘“&';“ for 0.9 948 S .0 30000 000 0—140|resentatives had the low-aggregats to- | the WHRSE, RUTE SRR TRCT o8 RIDE THE same plug. Yelton and Blair; Selleck and.:Pe. |tal of 630 for four men over 36 holes | every single chifioe he o turvied s o o ‘. ters. ¥ as against Yale's 657. The other teams’ | in five errors. The score: NINE THOUSAND miles 2 =t Scores wers ubmerine Base a e * o - ®| b ' HARVARD.-YALE RACE DAY Hitvard 675, Dartmouth 681, Wil 1 Slsamanm 5 070 § 1 AND FIRE his six-shooter, liams 689, Columbia 698, Cornell 711 0 1)Mike,2b 516032 i* SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED | ang Pennsylvania 721. @ 6 1|lopesdd 3 311 10 5 TRl P ST o 3. Gales Ferry, Conn, June 22—The| Individual honors for the day went 0 SiMocess 500 21 ALL AFTERNOON. ( Harvard-Yale race day schedule for[to J. Simpson Dean, the Princeton cap- Rk diaa i r e D [ SR A Friday was given out tonight and an- | tain, with a total of 154. Two other 0 ofpecnteiit 38019 WITHOUT, RE.LOADING, Bownced as final". it follow Princeon men, T. J. E. Pulling and S. 1 0j¥cGowint 4 1 1 08 2 « o o :45 a. m. (daylight saving time) | E. Foster, had 156 and 157 respectively. 0 ofGasiep " 4 3 020 cloge. S riss RS LS 1A &t e [ RE e e of Columbia, present S el e RO S RAND TH.E"‘ h.‘ s % or varsity race starts; 4:45 p. m. ob- | intercollegiate champion, had a total 12 Totals 0 82416 & 2 : servation trains leave New London; |of 157. i A * /| HE ROLLED a smoke, - § p. m. varsity race starts (upstream): | A. L. Walker, Jr, the titleholder . Mills —10 ! o iere 7:30 p. m., varsity race starts, in case | from Columbia, and J. Simpson Dean, N one hand, 3 it has been delayed for more than an | the Princeton captain, who was run- | ou, by Arthur alla, PR ‘ " bour (downstream). ner-up to Walker a_year ago, played | of Gasale 2. AND 1 tried it myself > The Yale varsity crew had only a|together. They had 77 and 78 respect- ' ¢ i five minute row this afternoon and | ively. DAUBERT’S HOME RUN WON GAME > o the other eights were given very light| The best of the early returns were FOR REDS IN 11TH INNING FIRST. WiTH cue Mand, * workouts. rounds of 75 by T. J. E. Pulling and | priageiphia, Pa, I et ] (Al I i S. E. Foster, both of Princeton. Jesse e s e i o 22.—Home '} THEN WITH two, ! LIGHT PRACTICE FOR HARVARD |Sweetser, the Yale star, had 3, while R . RS : M. W. Littl e i i : VARSITY CREWS YESTERDAY | or -, Littleton, Jr., of Princeton, £0t | soore of 3 to 1 in a contest that went : : THEN WITH my mouth, Red Top, Conn, Jume 22—Coach| Scores today and tomorrow count| Winning streak of four straight by the S : Haines eent the Harvard varsity crew [for the team ghampionship, the team | elevent innings. The locals led up to AND THE forty-third trial, on a row to the navy vard and back|of four with the lowest aggregate for | the eighth when Wingo evened matters e - this afternoon. Practice in starts was |72 holes being declared the winner. | by knocking the ball over the right field STAYED PUT long enoughe included in the spin. The junior var- ) Tomorrow’s scores also will count as fence. Daubert did likewise in the L] - sity and freshman boats were out for | an individual qualifying round. eleventh inning. Th ewinning runs were stiff practice and had three informal scored off Gallia, who took Causeys' gow ME.to.ux.m, ] races of about a mile and a half each.| PLAINFIELD TEAM WHITEWA! place on the mound when the latter ¥. L. Higginson, Harvard graduate SHED | .5 taken out in the tenth for a pinch AND 1 thought I had b fowing chairman, and Referee Meikle- | N L lhae o Y am went over the four mile course in ainfield, Conn.—The local ball club innsti. i pilled, | a launch today and inspected the lane| was whitewashed in great shape here e e Lt et daa 100 AND:H.ENou.. X marks. The news of Harvard's base- | Saturday by the Connectciut Mill steam |Baha 5 1°2 0 olfaviings.2 ¢ 5 3 LIK Roman can( ball victory over Yale was cheered|of Danielson, the visitors shutting the | Dafberth® % 3 & 0 1| Wiliiamsct 01 EA candle, when it reached the Crimson camp | home club out, 12 to 0. It was a walk | powhe 5 3 3 o oucosi sl i this evening. away for the fast going Danlelson out- | Dumanic § 1 4 & Bl i AND BURNED tho zug. e t. <cpt. 85| 5.0 & 300l 193 * s KACEYS MAY ORGANIZE A Reddy, Blanchette, Adams and Caffrey |Senst 300 00 5308 ANDIEURHNED il s STATE K.-C. .LEAGUE l'\aCh made two hits, while Couillard and | Luaue.p 4°1°9 2.0 [ 0w A g New Haven, June 22—The athletic| Neal drew down one apiece. Blanchette, = ! u 000 AND EVERYTHIN sommittee of the K. of C. state board | Couillard and Neal each whaled for| ™4 3% +{Gallia,p 0009 o .R. b Ga . will meet next Sunday afternoon at | doubles. Tofal FEEN] ¢ the K. C. clubhouse in New Haven to AsaPassmore hurled for the winners | (3 Tatied for Causer in e % e L e.onv;h?d, - make plans for the formatio of aland that he was serving them up be-| Sfitionat .. .. 80,598 100 2 3 state K. C. athletic league, ® | wildering fashion is indicated In the | mccghls i 9 18 0 00t sttt LU The committee whic appointed | fact that he allowed but one hit. Pichie | runs. Wingo and Daubert. A e TH CTOR" oy the state deputy consists of John | made that in the eighth. Carl Anderson lir 'A. OFS oby I McDonaid (Hailord). chairman; | of Baltic was in the points for tho los- BRAVES WIN OUT IN ELEVEN AND D Eaos i : loseph H. Mulvey (New Haven), Wil- | The winners made but one error, i | jete s b e dae 2= shnglo i THAT, THE only things. T. Farrington (Waterbury) and | Binachette turning in this one in the | Boston a 9 ta o vietary ot B 15ane o1l with Weilam H. Nolan (Bridgeport). SERSHE N EThe TolersbinbWEver Dlaved i et Ll acioryiover St Louls . § CAN roll with one hand. ..lly? Bt pivni biseball series | very unsteady ball, collectively they | e ():f)'rc today. Score: ¥ ) B il be arranged between Bridgeport, i isplays i > Hiroa Boston,_(N) min - ) Raterbury “Blimiord. Harttord: Ror. | Tond. driek hed-uent emmsces ana ‘me |yt % 13 1 3 % a0 s AR ROLLICKING daminota, [ VER seea “cose-up” ot realcigaretta ich an. aven for the state t 5 Hoathe'e, It 93 tment? Get next to any Ches- tle, as the K. C. in these towns have fi‘fi o (,heg‘ “l" blew up. Steck. H e AND M go'ng f0 Stick mfi::t:gk 3 ‘toim S e BN ainey, Stockton and Anderson played | Homsts.2 4 o HR efepe er, and watch register e e ams. best for the losers, while Caffrey, Elliott, | Icumler.s 2 k i TO MY regular smokes, “‘they satisfy!”* It’s all in the blend of BOWDEN AND M'NAMARA Reddy ,and Couillard starred for the |joulizet 4 20 Sire e those choice Turkish and Domestic tobac- winners. Clemons,e 3 e FOR THEY satisfy, —and . TIED FOR FIRST PLACE Hibesp 4 o Vet et e St that’s a secret that ‘nobody Newton, Mass, June 22—George L. ‘. > = 5ol can imitate. SIS OF Cofathonwsaith, and. Tom| - L 100 MUCH rox Totals 28x31 1t e . McNamara of Siwanoy, were tied for G e B AL TDSPEES = !xlrslf ’y‘v:r’irc .'|): 6 ‘;;r{v\\ ps today in the (Special to The Bulletin) (x) One out wh el first 35 of the holes of medal play | Danielson, Conn.—The New L e or the Massachuseits open golf cham- | Submarine baseball team came i e e 3_‘:?":{"':1!: fl_rhh'f P b Cnuln- surface for an hour and a half Sunday | Dsten 3 o e final 36 holes will be | aft : . 7 base bif, i » ¥'s and McNamara had the best round | defenders sent broadside after broad- . forenoon. side into the undersea men's camp and Cubs 10, Giants 4. & e when the smoke of battle had cleared New York, June 22—Chicago over- FINAL OLYMPIC BOXING TO and the navy men had been forced io | S3Me New York's carly lead here to- BE HELD IN NEW YORK | submerge it was found-that the home | 92, Winning the first game of the se- M York Fing ‘inal Olympic | ¢foWd had won 10 to 4. It was a hit |T'®5 bY a score of 10 to 4. Score: »oxing tryouts will be held here July | @0d run game from the start as the Chieaga New Yerk (N) 12 and 13, it was announced today by | total of 23 safe blows plainly inidcate. | aecrt i ab hipoia e = Secretary 1°. W. Rublen of the Ama. | And after Connecticut Mills team took | fenecnrs & il i+ Athletie Union limination con- | the lead in the third, it had things pretty 3 0 ol p cla from feather- | Well its own way for the rest of the 3 [ welght to heavyweight, will be held | §ame. the ultimate outcome not being in | srtcere 5 ol n the Pacific coast. in the middle | any doubt after the sixth. Hasmtoli s o1 west. Philadelphia, Boston and Pitts-| The winners garnered a total of 15 |Paskertct 4 0| sieking 1| urg hits. TReddy and Arthur divided the | &2 7P 0 0 c,/ Finals of the Olympic wrestling try- | honor for the winners, each getting | """ ol ¢ wts, which will be decided here, have | three hits. For the losers, who made| Totals 40 X 5 i A | held up for more than an hour on ac- GAMES TODAY. e i i i ! c I- cIA (x) Batted for S count of rain. Score: % D Xi“s;em‘;“;t‘:n;“il :'"‘h ‘"""‘t-h}mfl] no | play in each beaten eight. P £ £ () ; kind arose over this play. OREIGN EXCHANGE DEALINGS 200 Ficher Body (xxx) B Ll (LY : Col et A technical interpretation of the playing e iomt g FEATURED STOCK MARKET| [JUFster Body pr SEL T s 11 3 330 rules by the field umpire ,in which a| _ 8:30 & m. Semi-finals in champion- n Flectricy Chicago .. .. 001106003 3 x “ Boston. ship. holes i-finals i New York, June 22.—Dealings in the R At Neiwt York i SR ERdwagh $1¢00 at Philadelphia, hospital player was called out for verb-| S B0 TOE: semi-finals in other ttock market today were once more e Motrtan JTwo, oo’ il Bums, Bancrott, orsos. 1 i S American Leagus. al interference, an unusual occurrence | “EeS: Bolek, wbordinated to strength of international Chae e St L 40 11 OWilllarif JERTIsoetpa faL LERChES to say the least, in the sixth inning de-| o g B e s ‘xchange and stringent monetary condi- S Repitee o Merkle, silocl anm 511315 New York at 8. louls. layed the game a few minutes only.|blaY. 18 holes; Swo lowest scores to ns. Ins Copper . o 3. % scoberni AT i S B | The decision was reversed and play re- R NS Pily:Sson turday ; ERGARE Wiis ok Tehdok: again aopior ? inels o _ Pirates 9, Dodgers 7. b 101 e "L_‘"flf“‘ 2 | sumed to the satisfaction of all con-[Prizes for winners Contestants paired raated the four dollar mark, that quota- P Brooklyn, N. Y., June 22—Brooklyn | 220730 Piopl ity 3 | cerned and the game finished as stated | 7954 1ot be from the same club. jon being the highest since Tas: Apri Int Paper 5 lost its fourth straight game and nine | ¢ 100 2 0 Touws : SRl E e A above. 2 p: m. Four ball matches, bandicap Pkl Bhd THAlan remittances Toss. ih Int Paper pr sip out of ‘cleven in the home series with ey Springeld at Waterbury. The account of the game as appeared in | M¢dal play, 18 holes. ~ Proportion of tympathy and the German mark made a mEn western clubs when Pittsburgh won =) H Worcester at Bridgeport. an evening paper contains a statement [ COMbined handicaps of each pair will naterial gain. Rates on eastern E Int A Mar pr today 9 to 7. Score: Towts 3 9 e relative {0 the umpiring at the hospital, | ¢ fixed by the committee. ~Prizes for sean capitals were not materally al- Tehigh Valley . Pitisburgh (N) Brooklyn (N) (o) TBebioa for- Colting in 9 Y:sv:lnulsansuus. it e oSty :mmm (omefl:nu b o ered Mexico Petre ab hpo a o ab hopo a e or Collin: @ ational League e : s | be from same club. ypened ,alhfll per_cent. advant'ng to 10 Mo Psc pr 0 100 STl ‘. I21 Clocinad 3, Philadelphia 1, (11 inninza) tion, unless corrected, might be thel 8:30 a. m. Finals in all sixteens and ter cent. before 2 o'clock and to 11 per Yoot & : 130 o] . . St Louis 2, Bosten 5. (1 innings.) means of preventing some teams from | beaten: champicnships, Consolation and T G . | Brdtinry Sepotted as much R 0 e e — | American Le appearing at the hospital through fear | Bunker Cup sixteens and beaten eights 3 g T 1005 it o eh of & West .. 1 012 9 Indians 13, Red Sox 5. Philudeighia 1. Chicagy of not receiving fair treatment at the|at 36 holes: all others at 18 holes. AJ Wdustrial coliateral s g ! ki Cleveland, Ohio, June 22—Cleveland o6, Dearolt Bands of ihe home: Monlie: piaying 15 hole finals may play either The railroad strike was without pro- Penn R T 1 0 0 o g|scored an easy victory over Boston to-| New York 3, St Louis 2. is customary the world over, wher-|at 9 a. m. or 2:15 p. m. 10unced effect on the transportation list, oy o 0 day 13 to 5. Score: Eastern Leagus. | ever baseball is played for the home| $:45 a m. Finals in two-ball four- but shares of industrial companies e B H Boston (A) Cleveland (A) Pittsfield 3. Worcester 1. ; team to furnish the umpire, and at the | somes, match play. 18 holes. whose operations must inevitably suffer South Fac ; %5 0% 0 Slramiesont PR e e il o r‘ e drogmet o i O i B it ‘rom the freight embary frered 1 South Ry .. s s 90 i e it B to furnish an umpire in the | handicap. 18 holes. state handicaps R Berce o réhsure L TennoCnoer - . pe e $0 h e 1 Ney frimeni i T reaily believe, two umpires to | Prizes for lowest gross and net scores. > . Tebacco Prod (x) Batted for Ponder i R - Internaticnal League- | be more satisfactory than one. Hardly In faet the stock matket, still lacking No e () Bated for Pleter B2 A0 ey 8 8| mochester 5. Jersy City 0 a day ses in the big leagues but = vullish incentive or leadership n3ide fro U S Rubbe G2) Batied for Griffin 301 Smitt. Batets e 2 s E the sporadic (rading of Dools In special-| % i Steet pScore by innings et ans Billsla 5, Resding 20 (Seonsd Semt. what an umpire makes a mistake, and | BRITISH FLAYER DEFEATS idly " 30V 8 Steel Pits! . H 2 Akron 3, Baltimo so it is not surprising if takes U. 8. TEN CHAMPION s, drifted idly but almost steadil: 1 DLy ol 133 2 pEa ¥ PEInE i mistakes are UMM attar tth unoertalt be‘m“ing’v ‘;‘;,-”“fi:?m e o e 3 01 Tomnto 4, Syracuse 3, made at the hospital games. where| Wimbletdon. June 22.—William M. Pl fuetriais, eipecially stoels,| 1900'Will Ows .. 40 ot s 2o American_ Association. : baseball is played for the pleasure of | Johnston of California, United States iE i aits. motors Al os Showed pei| 29 Wed Fum LA Wit & ATt 203000 29| St Pul g Tenss iy 4. | the game, and the umpire works prac- | singles champion, after winning the T.on- bsses of ome to two points. Sales e e . wotale Lon 1352 15 el otals L e ]ucally free gratis. don lawn tennis champlonship last week. umounted to 400,000 shares. ONEY. £ Bl > icago bunched | Score by lunings: 3 olumbus 4, Louisville 0. (Fimst game.) 2 Very respectfully was defeated today by J. C. Parke, the Insistence in sonfe.quarters that yes-| New York, June 23, i our hits o{f' Harris in the eighth in- i?ff\‘é?'m' Gy g B8 2 Y = Columbus 6, Louisville . ond game.) ’ BILL WICKS, Manager British international player in the second rendays moderate. nfiow of gold from|Strong. High 111 tow 2i el money |ning today and defeated Philadelphia | “Fve"bus tiis, Seing, Seot, Fiel, Catawel S Tt erview Baseball eam, State Hospital, | round of the tournament for the British Canada bears direct relation to payments tl:llozsind bid 10; offered at 11; g;asf‘?o:,; = wpnl;im:wr Cligsmas i sos, S salth Wood National Lu.l.’ms Yorwich, Conn. tennis championship. The score was 7 »n the Anglo-French loan were denied. - Bank acceptances 6 1-3. ' S BT 4 —. 2-6. 6-2 Foreign bonds wrre“ltead); but Iibert]y e ol 0 Army-Navy 8, Melrose 2. Clncinnati GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS Today's match was one of the most tssues and active rails and industrials COTTON. 050 e vy N i _ | Chicago thrilling and bard fought contests ever pontinued irregular on moderate offer-| New York, June 23 0383 ol [ Fhe Ay oRavy, club feam defent f rrii BE PLAYED AT BRIDGEFORT | .. .q on the famous Wimbledon courts.. 105808 k, 23.—Cotton spot 210 iy e of 8|t Louis The twenty-first champion of the Con-| " Enthusiasm reached jts helgh :n» TS‘“'\ sales D'l"“’“'-"- $11,400, g quiet, middling 3825. 05 Ofto 2 in a twilight game on the Provi- | Pittsburgh necticut ‘Goif Asscofation will be held on e o ght In_the id U. S’s #'s rose 1-4 per cent. on cal 0 Feit Fan O = ourth set when Johnston succeeded in — CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 152 8| Sfonaa. ?tre’xgixeg;g\r:‘eda{ver::" 7 'irnazfilz:ége' i“"“'w"““' - LT ot she - Reakinwn . Countty | BrinSlagsthe - ot RonatE NI DE 2l i 5 7 5 tladelphia : Club a ridgeport, Connecticut, on it f this set the Califs STOCKS. Open. Wizh Low. b Lt oi The score: = g 23 24, 95 O e Ly s " 8% 178 Garm.2 2 0 3 1 o American League. June 23, 24, 25 -and 26. in a bad place. having only one game B e .. i my s ko oo, 3 Sh e ) Lo it : i The schedule has been so arranged |to the Englishman’s three. He TAIA Snd O Alls omtmee_ - e et 00 3! 257 3 Sbrauan 3 170 § 8| Qoeiane that every player who enter®, winning [put the sScore at threc all After the 208 Am Boah Mg m oo R Toals %0 7131 $0 00 o Llpliib 4 2 7 o ¢fney Yok or losing, will have some event in which | score stood at 6-5 in favor of Parke. w8 Am Cotton Of1 Friogiets LIBERTY BOND MARKET. T A o SRS R T 1110 ofLBenoltef 2 0 g o 1|4eshington tournament. extra play necessary. %0 Am H & L .. LT R Tigh Low Close | Chicago 2 0000 00 0's a3 Langiois2n ¢ 312 g CU SR vk The following programme of events| As the match neared its close both o An BA&L Y 8 ;:‘i!h jase ‘Two base hits, nk, Wearer, 'f{mf';.‘f. ooy g g ;lg a :'l‘nll-dm{x;{. 4 will be played: players appeared to be mearly exhaust- i Am ist 44s enators 6, Tigers 1. ——— | £ s A roar went 260 Am Woolen . U 8 Lib 21 is ; i ae Totals 31 10 21 2621 7 8| New Haven 8 a. m. Qualifying round, 36 hoies for [up from the crowd when Parke scored 108 Am Wooler e T e rd_and| soie by donios: Bridgepart ... championship; 18 holes for consolation. | the last point and there was an ovation 2700 Am e 3 4 4%4s reg imely hitting won easily for Wash- | Amy Navy 1301 3 0-8|Hartford Bunker Cup, etc. Contestants may pai r bi 5 i ok 5 Anaoonds ) ington today in the second game of | Meivee ST 000 0 0 o2 piiistad with exibers of any. sclubi IncioRing | Arte Ol Ao o 1308 Atchison U8 Lb ks e o O Detis s ond game of | “in s nits, Deomarias.” Pelter. Langlote, Bas- | Springela : s : ding | The other Americans who played to- 00 Atehisn pr U S Vie (ks e 0 1. Score: | (s on balls, off Peltier 2; o fParadis 4 Struck oue, | Worcester their own. Prizes will be awarded the | day. Samuel Hardy. Axel B. Gravem of 2‘...,," : e 3014 |'U B Vie 3%s w““"::"'fx é:) J Detrol; w by Peltier 10; by Paradis y Lemieux 6, Albany . medalist, the match play winner and | California. and . Norris Williams, won U . % i #® hpoia-e St Waterbury runner up in as many complete sixteens ! thei ches & g 509 Beth oMtor w0 & B FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE Judgelb 5 11 1 Oi¥pung2 3 23 8 g < X ‘s their matches. 9 Beth Stel N 3 87 . Milan 1t 420 0 tBushes oo ‘ TAFTVILLE TWILIGHT LEAGUE. e 2 as return cards, to the winner and run- — = €400 Beth Steel B 003 S0% so% st wen [Heecr’ 313 0 OFumiaa 4213 i o RIVERVIEW CLUB MANAGER HAS | ner- up in each beaten eight In each six- TURF NOTES n: -mflflnn“fi_ w 1 10% ;:% Sterling (par $4.36% er soverelgm) Ago. .;::':,n ; . 2 0{Veach.If ; ;, [ ¢ } 413 SOMETHING TO SAY ON GAME | teen and to the semi in the champion- Jenny Hal, a bay pacing mare. which 548 Buile Co & 7 e ks Shannon.2b 4 0 4 e ARl G 3 : 3lanager Wicks of the Riverview Ath- 5","!1’- ]5“’"’ !‘"{""m ‘1‘::"“3"“‘7 t"’(‘;m;} was shipped from Montreal to Fredric- ol Paciflc .. o P )’ Nelll, e 1 L « letic Ju i n will also count 'or ie Connectict 9 3 B e Pank, 60 days o i f s Liond etic club states that the impression s Ol T ut Golf | ton, N .B.. in a carload of horses last £ St Loater .. Bank, 90 dirs i $ul sl ans e given by the account of the Pastime A, | Association Clul ‘eam Champlonship, | season, but which has been in the stabie SRR Tt e 0| Gom et do G e dca g s C-Riverview game in Tuesday's Bulletin | for Which each club may enter a team of | of P. S. Watson ever since. was sold Jast 1S O & 08 : S | Framce: ue s Genid i irine) i ! Sterling 7, Riverpoint 4 1 croneous and makes the following | ¥S B T C e o et coat | ook Jo A E. Quartermain, ihe Mari - Deman 834 76 - nt. 2 time trainer. who now is located ai meou a aa . s ke tines il _ The Sterling baseball team scored | Sporting Editor: I wish to correct a | Pe held by the club whose team wins| Newcastle, N. B. While the breeding o - o & o = Score by Innings: another victory Sunday, by defeating the | statement that appeared on the sporting | the event, and each members of the|ihe mare is questionable, Quartermai mor ac 59 | aogan 0100011 14 |Riverpoint team by a score of 7 to 4| page of The Bulletin in Tuesday's issue | ¥inRing team shall receive a silver med- | gave $1,000 for her. 2 = o .3 cents per franc) .7 e e S %Dvm(_omfl“on?;: Oberg pitched a brilliant game for the | relative to the Riverview Pastime A. C. |2 Gay Moko, 2:16 1-4, the half-broth PR > © : S 306 | Gims a5, Row. | home team. baseball game, played at the State hos.| Evening: Annual Assoclation Dinner.| % TOC0 S0iR [5G 1 BEEREOther F3—% a5 807 AR Sterling will meet the Greeneville | pital viz: Pastime A. C.-State Hospital Thursday, June 24th s WS 259 "SRR LK 8 Croctble o Pastime team next Sunday, at Sterli ame ended i i ; Redding. of Sydney, N. S. bought last S s Browse 0 Vankassia) e Broncaon sy, at Sterling, | zame ended in a dispute over the umpire | _8:00 a. m. First round, 18 holes, match | fall from Philadelphia parties, will be bR X T St. Louis, Mo, June . Louts | for Sterling. Sterling has a few open | of the. statement is this. . The . game| = 5 p. m. Second rous campaigned by William Hood the Mari- - §-1 s |grened the count wich New Yori w‘Idateg Tl ol N e T T e e s, Second round, 18 holes, match | time trainer, who also will hande _the £l ay winning 9 to 3. The gam i " Ay in each Siytosn. string of Len Acker, the - e was | with any fast amateur teame on Rilswarth' hit over third.. aftar i . > the Halifax herse- . —— - twa 2:20 n m Wirat roannd 12 holas men this year. SR i i s S R S i e 5 s ; s ™ o N B ool e SR o s T e b AR

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