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—— Tilden 1o Meet Japanese Tennis Expert e ERSTNSNSSNERSSssssszsaszEzazsssiasizioacoociiiniiid el THE FISK RUBBER CO. : , JUESIRAEE S An Important ettt T 1] Chicopea Folls, Moca. I ENAR P Wimbledon, June 25—William T. Til- | seven seconds in a fifteen and a_half den of Philadelphia, who today defeat- | mile race. Her elapsed time was 1:23:35 :d Charles S. Garland of Pittsburgh!and that of the meter boat 1: n the tennis singles tournament for| The yachts raced over a windward ‘he Dritish championship will face the |and leeward course from Ambrose Chan- Situation N nsmmnsnanmnani Hon W i Japanese expert, Zenzo Shimidzu, in|nel lightship to Sherwsbury Rocks and Tight money is the principal ERIAEEERNEEEER NS} R THNC [EERAREN L the final round tomorrow. The winner |return. It was planned to have them >| handicap in business today. BEIHENREEEEENNE N (singEEaR will fight it out with Gerald L. Pat-lover the course twice, a distance of 31.1 It the effect of inflation 5 5 ""‘-.""‘1 i terson of Australia, in the challenge|miles but a wind which freshened frem | ooy freight congestion. It ENIBED e 4 ; TEEE R § round for the title. 'Shimidzu won to- |sixteen to twenty knots caused the trial| ! EerpEEREERBNER NN igREEnEm day from Theodore Mavrogordato, of |t be ended after the second leg. is largely responsible for the g SEUEENNENEER] i the English Davis cup team, who yes- very low bond prices. Some ot ® e FBERAEER e Y ot octon, i {he |PASTIME A. C. FAILED To SHOW bankers believe that the move- SsNEREEIN = 4 4 EEREREER top half of the doubles Wm, M. John- UP FOR GAME WITH STERLING ment of crops in the fall may FEramEANAE !,‘ son of California and Tilden will meet| The Pastime A. C. baseball team of cause even higher money rates. MR N ' EERERREDE Garland and Williams in the semi-fi- | Greenville that was supposed to play at| All agree, however, that bonds . ‘ BEENEEREN s. ! the lower s Sterling Sunday, June 27th did not show el 3 7 o Kings Colt and_Parke will medt.-the | oy ‘much to the, dissprointment ot aboat| ~ Ofcr the: best investment cp ™ . EIRERARD South Africans Dodd and Blackbeard, | five hundred fans and the management portunities and that those who who_today most creditably won from|of ne Sterling team. Manager Mcln- buy good mortgage bonds now < ESAEEREN gie Frenchmen Brugnonan and DecU- | tire who have been very anxious to play| will not be making a mistake, REE AEREESSEY / sk dabieaid the Sterling team did not show sports- COAST ATHLETES SELECTED e T B Iatao foreur .l BERESEEEE FOR FINAL OLYMPIC TRYOUTS | T8, % "ol other team to substitute i 4 BEEERENBE Los Angeles. Cal, June 29—Forty- ! for the Pastime A. C. but writes a card BODEI I & Co - A three track and field athletes were|Monday telling how sorry he was to dis- . 4 \ X chosen today by the Pacific coast games appoint all concerned. 1 i B 1 ¥ ] commitiee here to compete in the final | Steriing would like to hear from any 10 W:YB.‘:“ET RSTIREET i : UNEEERBERNEE tryouts at Doston, July I, for PIaces | fost amateur teams in Connecticut de- L Eondines RALvn TE L \ 9 IRRVAEREEEERD vhich will represen ; i at Sterinig.| Boston ew Yor ‘ o Unitea States at the Olympic games|SF'"E to play Sunday §umes 5 ¢ 5 '\EEERGEREREEET at Antwerp, Belgium, i ¢ e The western team included John K.|F. C. TEAM TO PLAY MOOSUP SEIEANEmENEA Norton, Olympic club, San Francisco, RIVERSIDE CLUB SUNDAY who in_ the western tryouts at Pasa- Lo\ The fast F. C. club of Taftville are to UREEEIEIRERED dena, Cal, last Saturday, ran the 440 = lay the Riverside club of Moosup Sun- vard hurdies in 54 1-5 s b (1§ 3 F Y R U B § | onds, better-{ g,y in that town. The Fancy Corner 1 ing by two-fifths of a second the|oa¥ ! - g O o e 0"y, 1| team is made up of some of the stars of RICHTER & CO ) ESRNRINIRESR Meanix at Cambridge, Mass, July 15| ¢ Taftville Twilight league and guasan-y . £ ABEEEERNED 1915. Other members of the team are | '¢° {0 Eive Moosup a run for the Big end |, xew York Stock Exchange MEEEIEESEN Charles W. Paddock, University of |Of the score. The Fancy Corner battery 1 g Southern California, Who in the west- | f°r_Sunday will be Lemieux and Boyd.| Hartford, New Britain, Waterbury, “the club would like to arrange a game Springfield SEiEREEREnS S Sovout ran o 100 yards in B G| ol e Voriniiles A thistios” for' Mon. it i =i : EEREEES RN seconds; Charles . Hunter, unattach- | With veresien s Rille - NEW OFFERING (EEEER #d, San Francisco, who at Pasadenaday morning in Versallles. Arrange EEERINERR i EEEIEEEEN Tan 3000 metets on Tifteon minute 3 |ments can be made by calling 1971 THE GOODYEAR TIRE & N ; NS REEB NN 4-5 seconds for a new American re- |between 6 and 9 o'clock any evening. SEESENERS p : cord; K. N Irving, University of Iduho i RUBBER COMPANY ) SEAREEEN and Clinton Larsen and Alma Richards. ; - n b College Tennis. AKRON, OHIO TEENEBER both of the Ogd hietic 3 » k| \ vociation. ' UBden (Utah) Athletic as-| pyjigeiphia, Pa., June 29—Kenneth $20,000,000 Par Value - ; Hawlk, captain of the Yale tennis team, |7 per Gent. Gumulative Proferred Stock ; . defeated Leon De Turenrie, the Har- BRITISH GOLFERS DEFEATED varl captain, in the feature match to- 510%;;,0:;‘:‘ ‘1\?0' HAGEN AND BARNES |day of the intercollegiate lawn tennis W L e Deal, England, June 29—Most of the |tournament at the Merion Cricket club. Common Stock solfers who will compete in the Brit- | Both men pl sh open championship tournament, |score was ved a brilliant game. The Par Value $100 EEEEmEa , 3-6, 6-2. Offered in blocks of three shares o > s - P \3 2 F 3 8 spening tomorrow, were out practic-| The second round of singles was b E ; e ing today. One of the matcheg | completed today and one match was|2 Shares P"‘F‘o":d_1 29 . : sEEES foursome which brought Harry Vardon | Played in the third round. The doubles $300. - A SEEEE and Tom Williamson, the British stars, | also got under wa: We Recommend This Stock for . § igainst Walter Hagen and Jim Barnes, il e : Investment. : : 8 - AdEBRE ‘e American professionals. vals Reply to Duwels HAROLD N. CHRISTIANSON i - : A great crowd followed the playe In answer to the Duwels club, the man- Local Representative SRR ) « «~fsRESEAN The Britishers won by three and one, | ager of the Rivals wishes to say that the P. O. Box 522, New London & o il s ~-aBREEBEARER he scores being: < | reason he wished to cancel the game » - g 2 Vardon 71; Williamson 74; Barnes|with Duwels is the fans of Baltic wants 2 «~6fIREEEAREDRER 14, and Hagen 78. to see a real ball club and to show the T T . I fans that it is not his fault. The manag- | STANTS KNOCKED RIXEY - - «SIENIRNENINERNER J. 8. 8. MISSISSIPPI WINS er of the Rivals will give the Duwell OUT OF THE BOX s EEREEEER 4 «4dBIERENESNEEREENERER PACIFIC FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP club $5 over their ®xpenses to bring a| Philadelphia, Pa, June 29.—Rixey s e Rungeriies ; 3 p Fe e i ; EEREEEESFENEERE® San rancisco, June 29——The twelve|800d club to Baltic. The Rivals club|was knocked out of the box and George 5 33" 3 & : «~AEEAREN nan race boat crew of the U. & & (have a murderer's row in Simenaus, Sul-|Smith badly battered by New York to- : : ! ] i - et s R R AR YRR R AR R R \ississippi, yesterday won the cham. | divan, Massey and Allard, so Manager [day, the visitors defeating Philadelphia, ; : : L e ARRAENARINESENSAENEEEERENEES plonship of the Pacitic fleet over a|Carey can take warning, bring up your{?7 to 1. Score = % : g ¢ ¥ EEENSSREEEEEEREREESN hree mile course in San Franciscs | team but deliver the goods. The Rivals New York (N) Philadelphia (N) 3 ; : o R E W R W y, ki ;- 1a i .eb; Y, b, h a e abh po u e k0 oay, leading the Arkansas crew by one|Play in Lebanon on Saturday, Lebanon|, . *3-3% § dniine,2 4 o & «<HBEBRESENEENEENENEIERNIERENERERSE wnd one-half lengths at the finish. | defeated the Rivals, the best 2 out of 3| Rumedt 3 5 § JlSigerst 3 00 e BENS This victory means, flest officers|!ast season. On Sunday. they will play e : 01 i“ i $ F AR ERERERE § | .l.". EBES said, that the Mississippi crew will| Manager Carey’s Duwels. O nMonday Loy 17 H 0w - e = SRET STt See e ——— meet the champion crew of the Atlan- |morning they play the American Legion. el e 2% 3 ic fleet in a race at Panama when| The Rivals took the first game but the | Sivig.o 22 3 4 3 1|= m————— = == = - she two fleets combine at the' canal | Legion claims the Rivals won't have a|Snyder.c : 3 1 0] scores were 9 to 6 and 5 to 4. Scores: GAMES TODAY. CONN. MILLS SWAMPED TAFTVILLE|for the losers. or joint maneuvres and battle prac-|look in for the next game. The Rivals | Uousiassp 0 D] i e AYED GAME| Capt. Elliott with a single and & dou- i ike .- irst ame, ] s - N LA ELY AYE A E ~ o & ice. would like to hew from Glasgo Yarn | ; v o ey Pkt New Tox i ble; Adams with two mingles and Neal — club and Colchester club or Plainfield for t 2 ] e Tittsburgh at Chicago, (Special to The Bulletin.) with a like batting' record. topped the TO ELECT REPRESENTATIVES Saturday games. aSce be dnnes s shoiais ey e 520 0 0Tobinrf 4%12 8 American League. Danlelson, June 28.—Connecticut Milis|hitters on the winning team, but Joe FOR OLYMPIC RACES IN JULY Eep s Philadeipbia 007000 9507008 ot pe RN S5 85158 ge)t oy Cleveland at St. Louts, s R = "% LaBelie made the longest clout. a homer New York, June 25—Flection of the Reds 5, Cardinals 1. Two base hits, Bancr Snyder, KIKng, Kelly, | Pt 4 3 3 e i Chlcago at Defeult, 8 turned the tables on Taftville on the|gooq for a hat from a Danielson mea's American representatives for the| Clncinnati, Ohio, June 23—Cinein- Bétches Wliken 7 Tone s, ume, Gardner o 4 1 1 52 ! L e et home grounds here Sunday, sending the | store. i Olympic Marathon race will be made | Nati won from St. Louis today 5 to 1. | H i . Eastern Leagus. visitors back home runiess, the score of o s sere July 6 by the American Olympic | Fisher. though hit hard, was strong|CUBS AND PIRATES 5 3 : s o the game being 11 to 0. Danielson took Conneeticat Mills. Taftvitle, sommittee, it wa nounced tod. with men on bases. Score: DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER | Caldwdly 3 2 0 New Haven revenge for the 10th inning beating it o (g Members of the swimming and boxing st, L.'n"hy.“? Cincinnati (N) Chicago, Ill, June 29—Chicago and | Coreieskicn g 3 ord E;ln;‘ ";flyr?mmu received a fortnight ago at the hands of 4 1fCaron.or s 000t ‘eams will be chosen at a meeting JUly | sporeente 3 5 7% o o 5 49 % ol pittsburgh divided a double header to- | Totais 10 ;2 s the, losers, in the first, third and eighth | LaBe § ifousz -G08 41 4 Heatbe'eet & 1 3 1 % 0| day, the visitors winning the first game 11 | ST T innings, during which sessions all the|Ambury = 4 bR e AT Y s _———— Stock® 30 2 0 2 0|4 to 3 in 11 innings and the locals tak- iy scoring was done. Acamail 4 o ofpem 40240 "HALLENGER SHAMROCK IV TRIAL | Hormbn2b 4 2 1 4 ¢ 2| ing the second 14 to 3. Scores: Matieasly Lonpes, In the very first stanza five counters|Kemtr H 1 :dlisld 4 01 88 RACE AFFECTED BY WIND |Schultzrf 1 2 3 0 I (First Game.) s e o et [ S : 4‘;2};"!'" SRR d % il tavamss 4 1 3 4 e : and Joe LaBelle followed with a sm: Livecque 3 H st Who Yatchied the Bha ""f‘\‘f‘”“s' Dilhcefere 3 1 2 1 i Pittsburgh (N) Chicago (N) ! g ing hit to right, which being misjudged | s 3¢ P e g Al e ho watched the Shamrock race | xknode 000 0 W a e [) ¢ De 5o went o & Chome et- A | = M 5UN ¢ o oPopedbo gy " & tKnod Tl K P (A y Descelles, went for a home run, net otals ; h‘,’,a’(,,“i’;("jfln)t ,‘",m'hr:;i’f‘:’"f“‘,‘d" ey T T 5 2 1 American League. ting twe counters. Arthur and Couil-| Two base Germsin, Reddy, Elioti. Heme gy S N8, veL enjoyed, lcarRmey 1-:0 00 1 5 New York 6. lard were walked in their turn and then | ™, laBe £ % lecided that the challenger for the Amer- Whitted, 4 §SacoRiiGame.) Detroit Adams rapped to right scoring Arth ca’s cup is better as a light weather| Totals 35112115 1 Barbare. 01 eiand 0 st Louls (A) 9, Bt. Le vt Pr e o SR Versailles 19; Melrose 4 (x) Batted fer Dilhoefer in Sth. Grimm, 0 Clave] I I Descelles dropped one from the bat of han heavy weather boat. e £ R Cate 1 > 2 ab hpo a ey Fresiili Kent and Couillard scored, Adams go-| JFhe Versailles ‘Athletics defeated the Whereas last week Sir Thomas Lip- | Score by Ionings Haeftnes, 2 ] e’ Teass g to third. A minute later he stole|Melrose club of Taftville Saturday in a on's eatry walked away from her trial | St Leus .. 0 0010 9.8 0 e|Cowern ¥ ol Pt et home. loosely played game by the score of 19 norse in light broeses. today she made | Clognna . o To0 0 1 0 0 2 2 o o % 00} Worcede A hit in the third by Neal pushed|to 4. The Melrose were ready to quit in \n actual gain of only three minutes and ! Grn 2 e - 1 across the plate Couillard and Adams. In|the 6th but as the home team let up & (x) Batted for M 0 the eighth the winmers scored four runs|little they finished the game. {—two on passed lone as a result of Jimmy Murphy.| The Versailles Athletics have an open '~ Dugas|date for July 10th and would . like ¢ and the fourth when rried | hear from Glasgo Yarn Mills or the | home on the sacrifice fly by LaBelle. Duwe! Club. Answer through Bulletir The losers had their best chance t0|or call 1042-14 any evening between § »- (xx) Ran for Paskert in 11 Score by irafngs Pittsburgh 0102000608600 Chicago 1000200000 Two base hit, Southworth, MARKET HAS ANOTHER DULL DAY 100 Ins e T Second Game.) v 3’, | scofe in the fifth, when with one down or write to Joseph Connor, Ver- New York, June 29.—Busi gfi: m lfirfl. ok rimhurghhm) | Germain worked around to third liu!l , Conn. stock exchange today was without par- 00 Int Mo Truck Bigheelt 8 208 0 ojmacks 4 50 i Im:f;m‘v‘ )1:‘ Tzwrn :::‘r‘nmh{“ ::l Plair | allel in .point of dullness und general| % Int Car 120 o ofHollock'ras 3 2 5 4 0 s ing their hop ; i, R i Evereadys Win Woudle Header unimportance in almost eighteen months.| 100 Int N'chols'n.ef 0 0 0 0 OfTerry.® 5 2 2 2 ¢ 0—t tEATe g anie - clone. £0: SOCHRE, VAR B0 O ¥ - The aktinG. DiCAAE TAE = Dikias: Al Total transactions of about 250,000| Eao ot Soworth.f 4 0 1 1 ofibertsonlt 5 3 2 0 0 BUL JhasniNas. homeward when Kent dropped ome from | - S shares were the smallest of any full Ses- HIE B Bulted3y 3 0 10 efveiels 3 16 00 el National League. |the bat of Jimmy Murphy. But Kent|Requin enabled the Evereadys o sion since December of 1918 “300 Lebign Vaticy Netaetine 41101 5 220 | WHITE SOX MAKE IT TWO Won Lt Paiheaved the pill fo the plate. geiting it|Taftville to win a double header on the 1 other respects tire market was| 3003z ‘('chkum 4113 21 01 STRAIGHT FROM TIGERS i S o ’ o | there in !!w) nick of time to make the out | Provide hc’l;h r: :Lrnun“, o H i 3 ami Cop . e 1 b d end the ernoon. e first - il gl el O LS B T g Hicftere 4 0 ! Detroit, Mich, June 29 — Chicago s i osers land Juniors the score was © 0 ular to firm, a steady tone prevailing af| 09 Mo Paine o ° o= ® madogit, tworstralent Srom Detiolt by fle he had four The second game with the Mercuries o the close on short covering in rails, steel§| 2% Mo Pac pr Watsonp 1 0 winning today's game 8 to 7. Scor contributed by himself, he was u Greeneville, the score was 2 to They and oil s N Tizkep 0 0 Chicago (A) Detroit (A) : 476 bassing four and hitting Kent | defeated the Evereadys last Sunday 1 Many of the usual favorites in the S soSchmydt 1 e e American League I ned but five, and allowed clg its. Ar-{to 1. The rubber will be played at Mo- several speculative groups were altogeth- 1‘;!1”!‘ hurled a fine brand of ball for t ’;m:, yv:(rltd m-.lmd_: the V-n"lh r_;; Ju; er ignored. s home T | The Evereadys clash against the am 200 Penn K eaver,30 Moderate withdrawal of funds by lo-| 3 Piees tu .. i et g et Bieny cal banks were reflected in tighter time 00 Ray Con Cip Pittsburgh 7 atiot 0000 3.Colin s e Biatland rates. Nine per cent. was 00 Reading ... .. Chicago 5 0 115 0 i1the latter whaling for a double and a y a th and 60 day accommodations, 00 Ry 14" Siee! Two base hits Digbee, Merkle, Terry gle. Blair and M 1 good balllof not showing it offerin 00 South Pac ., Three base hits, Herzog Robertson. Home runs, e! gs. 100 Southern Ry Carey, Grimm and Roberisen, Easement was shown by the call mon- 33;;:'; Copmer .. — - & this ¥ 5 P ot el were made at § per cent. that quotation| 100 U'S Rubser . Boston, June 23— Boston banged Ca- holding until the final hour, when mod-| 1L® U $ dore and Mohart today, defeating erate sums were available at 1 to 1 1-2| .50 &, Sted » Brooklyn 8 to 1, giving Boston five out per cent. reduction. e s O of six in the series. Score: Statements of railroad systems' earn-| 130 Wesinghouss . Brookim () Bosten (N) o A Ings for May were rather mixed. South-| 19 0Willys™ Over pr 5 ] i C mb]n g P fi llys " 0 Joimston3b 3 32 2 ern Pacific for example, showed a large 100 Worth Pump Kndamey 5 1 5 4 i - | n rofits gain in net, while Atchison and Missouri) = Griftie kol 0 0 Lafayeite 2. TAFTVILLE TWILIGHT LEAGUE. et Pacifc reporied heavy losses. corrox. et 3210 i ; A with Investmen i N' k, A of 1 t game Monday, the Army- | . on Lost Trading in bonds was relatively large, ' New York, June 29.—Spet eotton|ipmewnib 5 2 3 0 e o e S s e S8 : 0 the general domestic st, including 1ib./ dulet; middling 3. McCobess® 4 18 ¢ S lby the score of 3 o 2, the game only | ] The consumption of Chocolate and erty issues, again easing, while forei Kruegere 4 1 2 4 ol by g DXL ! > E s e : flotations, notably Anglo-Frencir 5's 2 o Catorec 200 2 o] gotns 1. 5 v wteoune of the rain. | i : Cocoa in the United States has jumped Belgian 7 1-2's, wert firm. Total sales, V SCEs Mitenen fopscoes s 3 from 36,000,000 pounds in 1gco to the par value, aggregated $13,250,000. New - York, -June « 20.—Call money|Sitchel 10 ¢ 0 1 Army-Navy. Lafayette Club % s e L ue, strong; high 9, low 8: rali xxSchamndt s i amazing total of 286,000,000 pounds in 04 U.'S. bonds were unchanged on | closing bid 8; offered a¢ ;‘fllns rate 9;|zoNeis 1000 o Homadase 5 400 T Oltapeiterr & 176 o o| M'DERMOTT'S PETS HUMBLE L2 e roo o7 eall Bank acceptances 6 1.8, @ o 020 8 reaw mai: { Simineau.2b G 170 3 ldbemitat 0 100 ELM CITY COLORED GIANTS | 1910 AN IntIes of nearly S°°/(-. 3 ) Bt for Cadore iy Tih S -3 Lol e i Gty ColoraE N aste leamaito | . The strict enforcement of Prohibition b CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. {zxx) Batted for Griffith in $th, Pumle,id 0 3 ¢ 8| North Grosvenordale Sunday, to play s now giving added impetus to the world- 300 Allis Chalmer ‘flfl;,. Tow. Benoit.cf o s ; :;llfl)ermo(l's Pets and went away the demand for chocolat #0 Am Agr Chem e % L AR T 3 2 %lsame as the rest of the teams have this " ocolate. gy 18" 136 Three b S | Breauttit 1 s 32 fzsan an lh#hh)f_n‘\ lel of the scare. 4 to A leader in this industry, and one of 206 Am Cruise, Maranrille. g == — ——12. The tar babies have a very fast team | o : 108 Am g e — Tows 19 4 1 3 ¢|but want the whole earth. Next Sunday| | he three largest manufacturers in the e % 5‘;3 o YANKEES RALLY IN NINTH ey Ny 2 x-— | the Slater A.'A. of Webster will try :heir | country, is 139 Am AND DEFEAT RED SOX | lafcie -0 SSeuick Thofacaie: | Y 20 4m LIBERTY BOND MARKET. New York, June 20—The Yankees, | sin. Bisw on e Nerth Grosvendhdate Eim City Giants. | SOOI COMPANY ®Am n el o ";‘ 3 ninthsizming ;a“ today defeats | Simek ou: & 1 o ay hpo a w | znofiseS Net Earnings have increased from 190 Am W 3 0 oston 6 to Score: - orter. 5.2 02 $176,877 in <08 i Azaemas A e . e A R : ‘ 76,877 in 1914 to $1,508,655 in 1910, Or 28 At D0t b s S Montville 15; Lapoint 4. Namieo 4 1110 4 | ly SIX times Preferred dividend re- 0 Bait & Okio - A= The Montville M. W. A. trimmed the | py 3210 1 | quirements, with a remaining Net of 2 2 10 2 ints New London Saturday by [Wallrt 100 3 S 2 20 Bai: & OLis ur 4 5 1321 ool aivia g c|dapoimds (TilieW Tondon Satnrley by e’ s 1413 3 | $1,244,655, or $31.12 per share applicable ”w“‘" b o ith iKs 31 0 OSchang.ef 3 1 3 0 score o7 15_to 4. Awazec and Skifferlng- | RTtllin B R E i S to the Commion Stock 20 Butte Cop & Z e R 4020 dicmials 315 ¢ 0fton eary getting three hits, . ¥ $1762n0 U lié on Stock. e S sary § iteh iding - otals 2 o 3 i o0 Can Pacitc .. P iy s Gary § -lv_~~'\cg !ioud'rgfll holding the La- | Totals 321121 9 of Toals 3 3 i We strongly recommend Rockwood & Company 300 Chanc, r Motor 4o dio4 800 Wallneobnnt a0 A DOIRLS, PRI 8. o The Aoore s Bim City Gianis .. .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 | 8%, Preferred; and, with the Preferred Stock, 300 Ches % Obio FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, 4S9 0 T ALgEE e Montville M. W. A, LaPaints. Two base hit. Bacnicle, Bascs on balls. off Smith i Y Al y 380 Ches e Ol 3111 0Femcs 0000 L w0 s e Daruicle, s on bty i we casn oger a limited amount of the Com- 100 Chi M & St F = = —-=lsdfinvns 6 3 7 % P 3 - Yesterdsy 000 0 8 Toals 30 6 & 8|np 6110 ! mon Stock at an attractive 1300 (i 3 & St Popr . RDoddsb 6 1 1 rice. 9 e & Nwest . G i s et L e Kilenn 313 3 : PLANS MADE FOR STATE I P! L R Cables . 3 () Batted for Thormabley in oth, B e i i K. OF C. ATHLETIC LEAGUE St For B iieENRSn Con_Gas Blec ... Pt v e e Auwood.ct 3 1.0 0 0 Puuk Delegates from all parts of the state S e Conot - Goa Com 60" dans” . e e T Vomaet 2178 met Sunday at the K. of C. club here : : \ o8 G Com, %0 diys s Bosion,_.. - O T i and made plans for a state K. C. ath- H l 3 . . 5 o S Vg e 3 Sl i o S en AR R = : ieic Teague. - Chattman. J. 1. Macon- lollister,White & Co: : T S : e : Totals 815 old of H: alled the meeti S - - R AT Demang Earttan showed an attendance of 22 cities in ot 50 Congress St.; : o’ Beighm INDIANS TAKE DOUBLE the stalf 3o 3 0o New Yok < Boston Philadeiphia 0 2 31 h HEADER FROW BROWNS | A Challenge for 3. W. A. of Montville. | (RC T2a160. OF & % T QRSOUal e, Springfield Providence Pl 3 Gen Sgrmany St. Louis, Mo.. June 29—Cleveland [ The F. C. baseball club chalelnges the | committee and plans for a_basketball Tiaes oo camd took two games from St. Louis today, | M. W. A. club of Montvilel for a game | anq howling league were also discus- 1908 Gt Austria hitting the local pitohers hard and get-'| Sunday in Montville. Telephone 1973-4|sed. In all probability the state will =¢l Demand ting material assistance in the second | between 6 and 3 o‘clock or write M/r. et ables be divided into four sections to de- contest from ‘St. Louis errors, Thel John Corcoran, R. 4 Norwich. termine a winner. y