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ar's home run in the seventh, won the game for the Norwich K. of C., scoring one man besides himself, giy- ing the Kaceys a (wo run lead on the Hudsons, adding another - victory 1o their record, vesterday, by defeating the fast New Haven Hudsons by a score of 6 to 4. The Hudsons are the best ‘club seen on the fair grounds this year and played a fast, snappy game all through amd when they tied the score in seventh inning the crowd settled itself, for a game with extra innings. The Hudsons scored one run in the first in- ing on a single by Murray, Burke's ce and Neilson's ' single to left. Johnstone, the Hudson's pitcher could t locate the plate in the K. of C. half inning and passed three men in on, filling the bases, all three of ng. scored one run in the sec- Hudsons scored one each in and seventh, tieing the ‘the K. of C. half of the sev- the first man up, went out Twitchell singled to sac! Haye: to Mehlor, er and came home on Kellar's home into deep center field. ~This scoring. ellar’s brilliant work and his fine catching has stick i bheen the talk of Norwich since he joined | the team. Callahan and Gaffney, two players on the Norwich team played Gaffney fielded his position and hit three beautiful singles. center did not have am: KACEYS WIN FROM HUDSONS —a the fo take a.crack at their winning streak, with hopes of breaking it. At present the Rovers have not any grounds avail- able but hope to have in the latter part of . the scason. The Rover's manager will ‘give the Rivals a first class guaran- tee. Write to D. F. Haggerty, Williman- tic. S. OLYMPIC TEAMS TO BE QUARTERED IN SCHOOLHOUSES ‘ New York, July 4—Members of the American Olympic teams will be quagt- ered in ome of the largest schoolhouses in Antwerp during the Olympei games to be held in Belgium this summer, ac- Kirby, president of the American Olym- cording to the statement of Gustavus T. pic Committee, who returned from abroad Saturday. Mr. Kirby made com- plete arrangements for the accommoda- tions of more than 400 athletes, who will represent the United States in the seventh Olympiad, during his stay in Beigium. While the track and field athletes be housed in Antwerp proper and w lo their preliminary training in the Olym- pic stadium, at the Antwerp football field, or the aviation field, special quart- ers have bagn secured for the oarsmen, polo, shooting and riding teams in other sections, convenient to their conditioning lourses. The army teams will train at the Coblenz camp of the American army of occupation, where they will be of- U, 11 ANOTHER ADDITION three straight’ from Detroit by winning CHALLENGER SHAMROCK IV Cheap and Pretty Home. One of the most interesting exhibits at the British Dairy association show. was a four-room. cottage, complete, with'large entrance hall, carriage paid to the nearest freight station, priced t $875. The house is made of asbes- tos—a compound of asbestos and cé- Juent—and the manufacturers describe it as “weather-proof, ratproof and dampproof.” A charming little week- end cottage of two rooms is offered at $375. Gold Bricks. ' As gold brick, of the kind sold by clever swindlers to “easy marks,” is a product of highly skilled workman< ship. It is made of copper, alloyed with a little zinc, and is painted with real gold to which some mercury has been added, This gives a very smooth and satisfactory effect; and the mer- cury being evaporated by .heat, a final varnish of “gilding wax” lends an attractive luster. N Remove Ink Stains. To remove ink stains from white cotton, wet the spot and rub with any good laundry soap, then soak in a solution of sulphur napthol for one day. If ink has not all disappeared, | MACPHERSON'S “FOR QUALITY” P “ SUMMER o CLOTHES Less weight and more service are outstanding -features.in our Summer Suits of thin wor- sted for men. Fabrics loomed from fimly. pure = worsted, considerably, lighter in weight than cus- tomary worsted cloths, but embodying the full tensik strength and all the necessary\ quahficatlons for lasting tall- 3 11 to 2. The score: 1 orin, s dp but he has all the action of | forded every facility for reachnig top o Aete HAD BRIEF WORKOUT 3 Sise ont and: boll: ‘and “the Ank W 8. 3 s player. Both teams put UP|form before entering the competitions Aihs s i < + |+ Sandy Hook, N. J. July 4—Sir Thomas \CAPYRIGHT GLINEONET, WAM, i it b Mild i m i s A Al 1 Sh k IV had sappear as y magic. ew can » a snappy fielding game but Nor-|against the teams of other nations. 373 0 Olvoune2y 5 3 9| Lipton's cup challenger Sharmeol Majo?| General ‘George Barrett wich was stronger at the bat. The e R R 22 1{Bush.ss 5 3 0|a brief workout today in a brisk north- 2. ne 88 + | be removed in the same way. % RED SOX BUYS PASCHAL FROM 3 g 0 0| west breeze manned by a crew picked ;ht’w was remzlwéd fromdhxs post :—! ) 2 Nerwieh K. of C. Hudso SOUTHERN ATLANTIC LEAGU 2 0 3 o 1|With'a view to increasing, the speed in ajor General Commandant of the ) o R e A sl R 3 0l i 9 o|handling o fsails. A number of men| Marine Corps by Secretary Daniels. What Doctors Laugh At. ; 11358 o1 of. the BAstsR TALSTIcR & announc)(:vl 01 1 : 4 ‘4‘ i were shifted to the challenger from the | It is understood that the President In the last 50 years the science of 205 Mlday that he had bought Benjamin Pas-|Morony 9 l H 2 0|28 meter Snamrock which remained at| gave his approval to this action. | medicine has advanced more than in 21 ? lchal, whom he terms “a second Babe| O@eker I 1 Y 2 Al °21;:’:i"°ra,§f];mn amateur master of | Secretary ‘Daniels stated that he | the previous 50 centuries. But the QUALITY CORNER ’ : . : ’é:;}:herf\m\‘u;xm(hmg::‘:::m:m 0(!"\‘5‘“ Totals 36 16 St the fedp7ysclit, pEus fo. select ithe more ‘wished ‘to give the Marine Corps a | average man still thinks he knows an Oppoatte:. Chal Savi e b SAvE | Wi v . skilful workers of the two Shomrocks| head who had seen active service | infallible cure for a cough—Journal | CPPCMite - Chelsea Savings. Bank 2 1% #lsecond season with Charlotte, and has| crmamnd” Hizg e Scoh. in France and has placed Major | of the American Medical Assoclati n1o0e Cleveiand 0004 g on. L+ a batting average of .304 oy 2 A trial race between the two yachts| General John A. Lejeuns as his guc- BNy 3 L e Two base hits, Bush. Gardner. Speaker, Th is expectéd toomrrow as Sir Thomas has| cessor, French Poloe Club Wins~ From 8. | bit. C . Home run. Chapman, invited numerous friends to accorpany 7 him o nboard his steam yacht Victoria. 5 } = Gmaae e Army Team. Senators 5; Yunkees 2. = Mrs, Warren @. Harding “ Fama on balls. of Johntone 3: oft Nellon 1 e Hetated (e porench Dagalelle| Washington, July 4—New York sur-|BENNY LEO)ARD TO DEFEND S : . 2 - 3 polo club defeated the American army of | rendered ¢ American League leader- = “ PR & 29—Peru, Siam. — ; occupation team, seven goals to five, for|ship today by losing to Washington, M ALE ,M’"““ SerEn ——Japan, Peru, Siam. K. OF C. TO PLAY BROTHERS the Harjes Independence Cup here to-|iwo runs to five while Cleveland wag | Benton Harbor, Mich., July. 4—Benny et FROM THE CITY BY THE SEA [day. The game was tied until the| defeating Detroit. The score: Leonard of New Yorlk, lightweight cham- _ The New London K. of C. will be the | eventh chukker, when the French won. New York (A) Washington: (A) pion ‘of. the world. will ‘defend ‘his ‘title Rit of Ancient History. raction at the fairgrounds today and . e TR ab hpo a ¢ ab a o|for the first time in six months here'to- | A xorling to old Anglo-Saxon chrom 2 - > + 3 ERS y. Gleich. ot 0} Tudge.1b 4 o o|morrow whe nhe faces arlie ite o " - game is expected, as the New|DODGERS TAKE TWO fileloh; et 9 ndeedh, 2t 9.0 { ok L8 Shie. & Charlle White of | joos Puiward the Confessor made & ners claim they are coming up to GAMES FROM PHILLIES | pyy, 3, 2 ofRice.ot 1 B0 s o ) e A e o verbal &ill.” On January 5, 1066, he re- e Norwich. Patten and Kellar will| Brooklyn, July 4—Brooklyn piled up|Rut.f 0 ifrother 3 sy | SETUDR R s Sae JISUENRISHL ZRanis, % el | talked battery for Norwich, with Staple- | 31 hits in the first Sunday double nead- | Meusel.3 el Ll e SavfiE & Lol pidudichaipionsii oncHaL 1| SANBRediRANEUIGE ik e e ton 1b. Mayes 2b, Gaffney ss, Twitchell | er of the season today and beat Phila-|pe 0 H 555, N i : with those around him, among whom Mekay. Callaban and _\us?;mmm\}l: delphia twice, 10 to 1, and 7 to 0. The|Pmits 5 1o zonos'rp “’]‘;‘C:‘Affis “E"h‘“ (| Tere the queen, the archbishop of Cranka and Coy wil Ne score: annah.c ° New ork, uly 4—The purchase o battery, with Manly, Brogan, (First Game) | luinn.p %353 |Pitcher “Busny” Hearne from the Bos- S s;d vanaugh, Doyle, Brightman Philadsishia_(N) mrooyn oy | ¥ 3 lton Nationals was announced today by | Harold and Tostig, his nephews, He van. It is expected a large e a el Totals the Toronto Internationals. prophesied the Norman invasion and . New London will be present. e i Ll -r?;"i'u:x;'x Quinn in Oth. S then, stretching out his' hand, be- d at 3 p. m. L 1 é 0 3 S Yo ,? : g 2 : ; g 0 ; .!uly Holidays. queathed the crown to Harold. iflfls STAR ATHLETES PERFORMED IN |fecherss 32 {3 [ e hits. Milan, Ruth, Hannab, Judge, Tice. M’E;’fi fgl)‘gg:": 03_’:;'&3"‘?% bgnk alml sct was ratified by the anclent British TORRINGTON AMHLETIC MEET [RMller® 3 0 0 1 o0 At Drated in Jaiy in the states and coun. | Parliament and Harold 'was crowned Conn, July 4—A number |Tragrserc 2 1 4 0 i GAMES TODAY. tries and on the dates enumerated be- | the next day.—Exchange. © otes performed here today in | \feadowsp 001 30 National League, low, is furnished by the Guaranty P ficld meet held in connec- | Galllap 002 Br st Besten Trust Company, of New York: ST e annual fleld day of the|Bfet» =~ 0 0 ¢ o 0 phi ast New Tork 3 Uncumvazen Philippine Li nd. Total Abstinence Union of Con-| ek Thursday, July 1--Brazil (State of | Surveys of the Philippine .s:ands Several Olymplc ' meet.. con- |- Pilas s n Pl at Cincionatl, Amazonas), Canada, Ceylon, New- |y o x) Bat G n s American Le; foundland, Siam (Bangkok) ave shown that of the total ot 120, were among the contestants. Al )] Gutla i £ PR B0 ioas 2 e Vet 000 £q: iles, the cultivated event was the one-mile relay | primtdpia & g At Friday, July 2—Brazil (State of Ba- quate miles, the; cultivated: area n on each team, which was | Brwisn () < Louis at Chieagn, hia). is saly 14,000 square miles, the remain- r New Haven Ha 1’:: b hit 1;';“:5"\5'1' 3 eB“T ca Philadelphia .\und;y. July L}-%zuaw?mh(.hxl(clar- d.r émbracing 61,000 square mnciles of A. C. of New York A s kg astern Leagus. agua, Panama, Uruguay (as this date | o g R ot Néw- . York (Second Game,) (Morming.) is Sunday the celebration may take &mn_:crcinl forests, 31,000 of nun;ccm = i o Vi, wekitar e Philadelsbia_ (N) Brookiyn (N) place on the following day, especially | Iercial forests, 14,000 of urexplored = ew York A. C., broke the | ramiings2 2 373 b st as all of these holidays are in honor|and small islands, and variovs areas for the high jump, making | Willmse { 2 3 o glfa:gelaL:)l;ieimt[::?Ee (;‘f“‘}'u]*}-f:fiy promising mineral products. Tte cul- s two inches. The previous Con- |§ieuselst 4 0 0 of (Attemnoon.) on Sunday in the United States ang|tivated lands include 2,189,000 acres was announced as SiX | Feeios & 5 o i 0| Brideeport st Waterburs. s stions the followlng dny will | Of Tice, 1236000 of ab fanil ey ey 1 s ort at Wateebury, \ta, YiossEsgions the foliowing Gay: will o e'sso' N of abaca mo:ra\n s; Ry 20 2 Pitisfleld st Alban e observed. o emp, 880,000 of coconuts, 440,00 of ot P S i . e SRS ‘Monday, July 5—Czechoslovakia (in ; M Whoate | 3 0 MIVerc 2 e Foat " | Moravia and Silisia), Guatemala (prob- | "US&F cane, 145,000 of tobacco, 18,600 rd’ dash—won by M. Cohen, | Hubbelp 1 0 0 Taslor,c 1 . 4 g Fi ably), Nicaragua (probably), P: a | 0f mahojany, 26,000 of cacao, and 2,000 > W York. T 10 1-5 | Bettsp 00 Waksp New Lendon K. of C. vs. Norwich K. of C.. a8 LEG g P y). Panama ol g D = = : = Falrgrounds. 3 (probably), Uruguay (probably) and | ef coffee. Pyt A 8 Totals 31 Totals 52 e Venezuela. In the United States: In ; 2 0 yard dash—won by Cohen, Pttty snadugss YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. every state of the Union and the Dis- = R A..C. Ti 4-3 seconds. Arac nius $500,0°0 Qr A0 cE National League, trict of Columbia, also in Alaska, Ha- Many Still Read Dickens. y H. Boetticher, | BtEmn 0220300 i £ . Boetticher, | “ILOF. 0 sttty + Thrad baser i waii, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico Charles Dickens has been ruled out 2-5 seconds. | Home rums, Myew (Himtsane) and Virgin Islands. by 1 Pdpeet literary rence § e Second gams,) Tuesday, July 6—Czechoslovakia. Y 8. claBiol i Ehe Founger eI 2 New York Giants 8; Braves Wednesday, July 7—Dominican Re- | Critics as a decided back number, but T two minutes, on:ififlc?‘ndr‘ s New York, July League. pu,});l( a o the statement by his British publishers mile run—won by H. G. Foster.| New York, coupled 1w ursda uly 8—Brazil (State of ing th { W A-.C, New York. 'Time four | by Bostors. coublon tec | sa0 Paulo): that dur[n,, ln? past three years the ‘ 3 seconds. ay, 8 to 5. The score: New York 2, Washington 5. Friday, July Argentina, sale of his books has been almost dou- 5 \ r—won by New Haven Bidh 1 : RN Eastern League. 5 \\'On)d:i\ ; July 12—Brazil (State of | bled seems to refute that idea. Some KEYSTONE ViEw Go. NEW YoRE ¥ minutes, 27 4-5 sec- ab b ope | A Do eara), Bulgaria, Don Republic . | of Dickens' novels sell more than 50, E Powell,of o Jugoslavia, Porto Rico, Rnodesia, Ru- | 000 v s Mrs, Warren G Harding, wife of the Republican candidate for Pres- by H. G. Cann, New | pril¢= orth Ru ery year, and he has,beer : ident. C. Distance 45 feet. 6 inches. | Cru rainia. forty-eight years. His sales dunng'n_e by M. Whitehouse, Tocsdays Yqu ]13 f{hou}e;n last ten years have been larger, it is C., New York. Distance 21 ednes uly 14—Algeria, Brazil, | y 1] v- Teading Costa rance, French iGuiana,| *ocrted: than those of any three ho i Torenio I'rencit Indo-China, French West In- | lists put together. | CONN. MILLS T xChrisien’y presrnedi dies and all other French possessions, 7 LLO(TT“Z:S ':H.:A,A-fKLA\'Ds Totals .\\:E* ‘\)vu: ;mmd.“ Honduras, Madagascar, First American Savings Bank. = o oo : Reore' by Amecionx Assiolation’ ’rg’dflg", HOREOC Panama, Siam The first savings bank of America i Sunday at Ashland park the Conn.| (x) Baited for McQuf Indlanapolls 1. Lauisilie © (Fqpeoi), Y] of Danielson took a fall out | Beston anapolis 2, Louisviile Sunday, July 18—Uruguay (Consti- | W2S opened in Boston Deec. 13, 1818. 8¢ the Ashisod ciub. " The visiiors wers| SALEL. 1 i '”l SR tution day), : In the ®ame year an institution called FAIR GROUNDS NORWICH & Ty ’tz;u':’;c‘::! positions lm:i t;xis : i e IS i J“"lj‘hl »0"“5;_3““ (State of | the Philadelphia Savings Fund society y s and ois l:" “; ";:: a:; Reds 5; Pirates 0. Milwaukee 1, Kansas City 5. 'l‘aram ba) Colombia 5 Ty " | was established. The third institution - =t e ceé‘ir;;mn;“)\(l)" i 11;5;‘\{““”. ngue-| oo lsxn_- = c.m..‘k \1\ ednesday, July 21—Belgian' Congo, | of this kind in America was founded % started for the home club e e ey augled Cincinnatiyto = : il Belgium. Ni b T st T =;:|d_ Bcore:five” éarned runs in the (hird in. e 5 Heny iy e (n_‘:ew ankvlu.1819. The first reynlar ’ e e vas also hit ob| ning and defeated Pittsburgh, 5 to 6 UE STANDINGS. Saturday, July, 24—Brazil (State of | S37!0gS baak was established in Ham- 3 ike Liberts went to the mill aeg| Ruether was effective throughout. Score: |., {oaR Line Pernambuco), _Colmbia, - Costa- Rica, | burz, Germany, in 1778, and the sec- 2 peclagoed Bhotagy S Hragl e ) Cincinaati (V) L Efir::gflesL_lEgsL Africa. Tn ihe United | ond at Berne, Switzerland, 116 years OF the time he entered Bubee) 3 Ry e SRRy st (b ORSER, 4aY) . ago. The first regular savings bank in me club did not hit as well as| Carssi i b 43 Sunday, . July 26—Canary. Islands, | o0, il e times the ReMing was some | S5 NShr & i B A Porto Cico, Spain. Grea* Britain was opened in Edinburgh In the fifth and the eighth P:L:A;Ia .15 4 Ducanit 4 21 A Monday, Jul 2>6——L_)|her|a. 5 105 years ago. the home club threatened to tie|Grimm.ip 1 Nalert 20306 = TaXiikareniGate) Sl s - 7 Swanson had a faculty of tight- | MeK'nie3b o|See.cf 31030 2 o ——— e p in the pinches. DD ® i wisgne sov American Le . *dzards. Victims of. Curiosity. v 3 . Tom McDermott's | Adamay 3 “ Little boys e Orient often cap- Chamos will be at Ashland | xNiduisn Totais ) New Commander Of ‘‘The ture Ti:arl:ii Evoia:mfg to their curios- | events start at 1.15.p. m. First To Fight’’ . 2 : 15 2 Totals E 1 V] 2, 515 % m The score: g ORI g I Mmoot i ples ailng GAME CALLED AT 3 O CLOCK Comnecticat Mill pibcors by In st that has. scurried’ into a -crevice he 3 fitabury 0000 o | Detroit 3 1 - 1 3 6| Two base hit, Barbare. 3 holds“it before the hole. After a time i 5 3 rardl . be is rewarded by seeing the tiny crea- H 1 Cardinals Cubs 6. $ : o ofSwansenp 4 New Hare at X 2 Dol Viamedt < 3 St ‘Louis. July 4=St Louis drave | Bridsewor turs comiing out to examirie the curi ) ifFeiedas 2 8 1] Vaughn from the box in the second in. | Jrineteld ous “*hing’ betore its ‘den and later it o O|Sesect 3 iR '°g"‘3d“5‘d after taking the lead was | Pittsfoid actrally puts.its head into the noose, ; ers, er efeating Chicag: i7 - o ifatenn 2 3 me_? ed, defeating Chicago §-6. which -1s” quickly drawn- together by ‘ \ o AR~ rieas g e w = 2 the watchtul boy. ; 4 1200 5 ab hpo a e TAFTVILLE TWILIGHT LEAGUE. =L TR £ Twombiy.of 5 0|Janvrin, By 9 i i, B, Hollech'rss 4 ol Beathe'ect & 1 4 1 o : Won Lot Pet. Of" Genius. o Caligein ;::{';“ . ::’vm»m 30 20 im:f\f{v 3 % :S_ Genlus gets the world’s praise be- it by pitcher, Sasbaredh' & iy i1 e H ‘o6 cause its work is a tangible product, 7 S o| Mestents 1f R L Tl e T RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTK ‘ A o sohuita.xf 2 0 0 | Pinechie 1 3 4 to be bought, or to be had for nothing. A 2 C e O'Farrele 4 2 Dihoater.c ; | Lafasetis 1 H 1250 It bribes the common voice to praise w BALTIC RIVALS WIN THEIR | jems” 3 ey NN T e }E. Byt Bresents . of - speaches; Doems, MONDAY, JULY 5TH 2§ TWELFTH S3TRAIGHT GAME| Guxp h ol Tota: Sta hatever it can 3 The Baltic Rivals defeated the Duwels | Carerp 1 9 g Stock Exchanges Closed. tues, - pictures, or whateve: . k] Sunday by the score of 10 to 3. This|*>W 11003 All gtock exchanges in this country Pplrassiwith, ' Character. evolyes lts makes 12 straight games for the Rivals.| Totals @ 16 51 & were closed for an extra holiday, and best products for home consumption;| - g::t:;ne‘r_‘ D{A;Zh;gx:-:od :.;m g‘.lr ll’:e R“:;\Bd m“n:;a:n;:;nmm in Ton, :m;\ remzdmmdased until ’Xl;uesddy The but, mind you, it takes a deal more to or the Duwels pitche v anks an e money market were open eed § 1 a good game but his support was poor. | s touts’ .’ $ and there was large shifting of balances S Dy vr 30 yeers thani caph | *9 Monday morning at 10.30 the Rivais| Two base hits Hailocher, at the banks; but there was no change Jake & Nolidey.feass for, out nefEh-; (0]} ] S a Or play the American Legion. Three base hits, Terry, Lavan, Hornsby. in the money quotations. bors-once or twice.—Holmes. B 4 q;a;g,, “_:T pre e I Y (Two Games,) Surplus reserve of the New York Clear- I s ol > Saturday and the Marines fr N e ing Hofise banks showed . t ider- London Sunda om New| ' White Soex 6; Browss 3. abie’, Thereisa ot - TILNN - Knee-Length, Sermon. VS. The Rivals and Legion clubs have hired | | Chicago. July ¢—Chicago bunched hits | brought the total excess, abave legal re. “The fellow who i} callous to the the Baltic band and will leave the club. | (282Y and defeated St. Louis 6 to 3 quirements, up to $53,400,000, This is feelings of others is sure to make hotise and parade to the grounds at 9,45 | the final game of the series here. Jack-|the largest surplus of the year'to date some ‘pretty raw remarks. s am son’s batting was a feature. The score:|with the exception of that reported on 2 4t merlcan rea m The score st Loais (A) Chicago (A) the first Saturday of January. y Duwells Rivals P - SRR FOREIGN EXCHANGE ‘RATES. sy ® Epe 2 Bpo s oflGedoon2b 4 1 3 I OECobinat 4 2 § 3 © : Week % - o 21 2 2fSidertc 5 2 8 3 OWeaverdd 3 1 0 3 of- 5 Am. 4 q f'n‘m) f 2 2 i ; wng : : ‘ .1; :Juflrxovu 14390 ngflnl d’plr um. per soverelgh) Skm.c 1 1 ¥ ams. 3 OiFelschct - 5 2 5 1 ¢ eman 3.06% MisfhoD'd 1t 1 31 - - < iz, -vn-. G 41 PSR D0 MY 1 1 R e e i SATLES i Game Called e 4 060 0| Tmpwond 30 30 sichane 3 7 b 3.0 Bamk 50 aam Son M;Scr General John A Lejeune, s i Jmesd 4121 H ame at 3: . M. . (1 PO aemRT P2y AG 31010 Gmiwae 17| vk ke e Abpuintad o, pucest BAL“C RIVALS (Standard Time) Sertiag SIS 188 ¥ 31| Trunce oar 103 chnte bet frine) o | M jor ', General Barmett. as. Com- SSION. 35¢. —| Totas of Cablets 1% | mapdant o Stk o & HE A ek ok e rreaagl Ly e cadbn AMERICAN LEGION: ADMISSION—G , Ladies 25c. T e e A Caes H MONDAY, JULY 5th w;:; - Chicags T S0 8 3 te‘ l;lelnm-'ndmr 19; conts per franc) X H B it o Jowey Two base hits, Leiboid. Williams,. Gedton, Toti Demany 288 Ganghier 6, by Bowers 2. Three ba: e A Cables 5 e 3 b < X 53 R R R Game Starts 10:30 A. M. - Challenge Rivals. Indians 11; Tigers 2. Do 3 Tt -mmonz. ho was | Parade With Band Before the } The Willimantic Rovers would like a | Detroit, Mich, July 4—Cleveland hit| Austris (ar ° | in commana of the Marine Post at e B 3 rnm[:gullfi‘m“. e your’ bus- [ WHEN YOU WANT to p‘%ym l‘- ¥eturn game with the Baltic Rivals, to|Leotard ‘and Okrie hard and made itl Lemard’ mediam; nétrer . Chun s CATDUEN ‘the aas | med it Erbs Ty UbL Liliere 18: medium better thun ‘hrough . th . Verusing toiuzus of The Bulletim. . hmuco. ,Vc.nm. Y :mflz yei tislng columnz 4f The Bnuzun_ o

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