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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 192y “Academy V The N. F. A. boys of the High school lew — e, | date. The lineup for tomorrow’s gam & . is as follows: AR - Brogan ss, McKay 2b, B. Gaudette & rf, Bergen or Liberty ¢, Canavan p. Manager McDermott is keeping his lineup g secret, until he arrives on the ground. Game will be called at 3 p. m., stanlard’ time. MeIntyre will umpire. npions | three suns in the ninth and coming with- <eiv- | in two runs of our heroes. he crown Fridis fternoon after | Coach MeKay was much pleased with GAMES TODAY. a8y Ty et by | the paying of his colts. The success of decisively beating Vocational school by | the playini . Sational League The meore of 8 too tu s fast and exciting | the boys this season. is due ingTeat meass National park, New London. | urc to the efforts of Coach McKay. With Philadelphla ::tx P?l(i\buxrgn.' “attended I S ith th t- | - Brooklyn at Cincinnati. A crowd of about 500 attended the game | but four veterans to §tart with the oul and not one was seen o leave the park | look was none too bright. But he went | Boston at Chicago. till the last Vocational man was put |at it with a will, rounded up a squad New York at St. Louis. out so interesting was the porformance. | of rookies and in a few short weeks At Taagne Diffly and Dwy werc 1he opposing | had them looking like ball players and : Cleveland at Washington. moundsmen and Diffly was | evenwinning pennants. St. Louis at Philadelphia. touched for ¢ than his op-| The fans will have their last chance | [ OIS AL 2RO P ; onent he pit 1 a adier game and | to see the Academy boys in, action this b = » e r > > | Chicago at Boston. ‘was stronger in ! pinches. Diffley s | afternoon when they meet Windham s o | Beld up weil lisgins, his battery | High on the campus in the final game of astern Leazue i They are GOOLI mate, whose uner throws the | the season. Hitchon will be in the box | New Haven at-Pittsfield. GA R E TE Al 408 Gl thtny: o potentia van for the N. F. A The game starts at | Springfield at Hartford. Ci _ T S For the first this season the| 3 o'clock sharp. Bridgeport at Waterbury. AR Sos shows s herde. zaf: ¥ Tl N. F. A. Vosstional Albany at Worcester. 3 b hpo s o ab hno 2 e Murray did the trick, a terriffic line drive | wuuneyap "4 18 3 o|S.Wilonc & 010 o 1 to left fleld with two men on base in the |Yownecf . 4 11 o ofloncaands 5 10 3 2 Sunday Games sighth. Jackle Young almost had a|Pamdis2b & ¢ § @|Brown.s 0130 National League bomer fn the 4th but missed out when |Famminenl 3 3 2 ¢ 9ffomans 4 3 2 1 1l progaum at Cincinnati he was held at third base by the third | mew tasoo0 016 0| Boston at Chicago. base coach when he could have made|Harwoodst 4 1 1 0 0|4 33108 New York gt St. Louis. There were a raft of extra base hits [P 4 0 0 10 i1 poa s e S\ = Cleveland at Washingt: made, 4 triples and 2 home runs, Noonan Totals % 9 27 15 ————— = &t A DEIon, Bit the other homer. Totals 34 21 14 5| Detroit at New York. Norwich was first to score in the Lol Eastern Leagne second episode. Fanning, the first hit- | x> o o PR ' : NP 040200 Pittsfield at Waterbury. ter was safe on Lonergan's error. Mur- | Vocation: 001000 Sprin, 1l at Bridgeport. ray advanced him with an infield hft. | . Three base hite. Paradis Whit e 2o Big Bill forgot to hold the trademark | moms, 0% My ead Neoman up and fanned. Harwood then filled the | Dimy 1. bases with a slow hit. Fanning trot- with the first run when Dwyer s pitch. Murray scored o B, : e Infleld ‘Stnata: SISy e TR o FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY | New York 1, Cineinnati & | sv grounler to Dwyer, who nailed| A record crowd is expected at the | DBoston 4, Pittsburgh 1. { e Harwood at home. Next came Whitney | Fair Grounds tomorrow when Manager | FPhiladelphia-Chicago, raim omlc o and he sent the ball for three bases | McDermott's Braves from Putnam clash | DBrooklyn 3, St. Louis 8. . ° Higgins and Diffly. Four runs in [ with the local Kaceys in the second American League, ; F game of the series. Manage: Tom 8a¥s | Detroit 6, Washington 3 In the fourth N. F. A. put over two|he wili win this game as he must even Chicago 5, leadgs,leniQ [2 NORWICH FAIR GRO[JNDS nore on Lonergan's error. Higgins hit | up things. His team will be considerably | Cleveland 8, New Y. 2 r : n's er 1 Cleveland 8, New York 6 (11 innings) nd mostly by Young's savage triple. | strehgthened with the addition of new | St TLouis 3. Boston 7. leted their scoring In the|players who have had lcague experi- G B | Vot & Aty Putnam Braves wyer 9: by Hartford at New Haven. . Double plays, Noonan, unassistec. Yesterday’'s Results, National League. PUTNAM BRAVES AT It is not so much the sun tfiat takes the fun out of summer — it's the way you dress. You can’t take your mind off the heat until you have taken the heat off your body. The thing to do is to wear three runs, Lol Murray hit-|ence and McDermott has so much con- | International League SUND A Y 3 15 P M r the circuit with two ahead of | fidence in his_team that he is betting on | Newark 7, Jersey City 5. PE B e o - ~ himself to win. Buffalo 6, Rochester 4. B vs struggled along | Manager Sheridan has not been idle | Toronto 3, Syracuse 4 | the seventh \/hen they |since he assumed charge of the team and | Reading 4, Baltimore 9, | scored once. They fol- | he® will have a strong lineup to battle wo in the eighth and fin- | Manager Tom every inch. One new witha desperate spurt slamming in | player to be seem in the Norwich line- LSRN Uip tomorrow, will be Billy Dee who WIll| veeomi ne 'y aven Srmnetelc B A S E B A L L T O D A Y s 1 0 Waterbury 8, Pittsfiel play third base Dee bhas had league | Rriggeport 4, Hartford 3. NEW YORKERS MAKE CLEAN UP | exrferience, £ with Chatanoogn | Albany 7, Woreester s, { PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE Ague and for awhile > " o N In the Sout Y 5 R i s i e s || COLUMBIA’S A. C., of Hartford astern League, First, New Haven 10, Springfield 7. The National Summer Suit for Men Summer Suits, and laugh i was with Worcester, plia, June 10.—New York|)s g fast infieller, a good hitter and an sweep against Boston to- > . on the bases. Canavan will pitch for At Columbus 6, Kansas City 4 eter. : George M. Church cup tennis { Norgich and has been instructed to re.| At Toledo, 4, Milwaukee 5. vse. TAFTVILLE A. A at the thermometer. ner ;me hppf‘xd‘:rd“:‘ul":";)::ex:o::s' port in the best of condition. 2 At Indianapolis 5, St. Paul 4 ~ 3 % - i s elphia tc - | when right is practically in e = 2 = % it : |G e B . AR s PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE KEEP-KOOL Summer Suits for Men give you Kumagae, New York defeated R. | play left fleid. Joe reported fo {he local S : i - SEE A GOOD GAME AT A REASONABLE PRICE. s Williame, Boston, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. | club last Sunday and played a star game P tue | the most style with the least weight — the newest fashions in the crispest, coolest matere ials— M. Washburn, New York, defeat- M. Niles, Boston, 4-6, 7 Vincent Richards, New x| GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. (STANDARD TIME, ADMISSION: 35 CENTS.GRAND STAND 15 CENTS—War Tax Inciuded SEE “SAM” HYMAN, NEXT SATURDAY at center besides banging out a three base hit. Joe will add c r strength to the K. of C. team. Golkett Caper, Boston, 6-1, 6-2. - Manager Sheridan wishes to inform S. H. Voshell, New York. defcated B.|the fans that he will carry on the good Rice, Boston, 6-2, 4-5, 6-1 work left by his predec Dean Mathey, New York, defeated |team will be strengthened Harry Johnson, Boston 6 times, A letter has h Leonard Beekman, New York, defeated |the late manager from Irwin C. Wright, Bostcn, ence’ F. Lloyd of the Doubles: — als saying that their _ Wastburn and wich was good luck for them Kumagae and Mathey, 6-4, 6 have been consistent w Karl Bebr and Julian are now in second place., The: York defeated R. B. Rilw vise that they will play in h Porter, Beston, 61, §-6. time when in the east and have an FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Won Lost 3 16 Pittsburgh ew York t. Louis Liston rooklyn 17 GENUINE PALM BEACH AERPORE TROPICAL WORSTEDS even break in the series with Washing- ton by taking the final game today, 6 to 3. Heilman knocked a ball into the ft fiield bleachers with a runner on forst base in the first inning, but w called out for batting out of orier. Veac ¢ 1| Cincinnati | Philadelphia e e e —— TODA ODAY MOHAIRS, ETC. { whose turn he usurped ,knocked a ho er over the right field wall on his BASEB ALL Step in let us_show y these appearance at the plate in the fourth in- | N. F. A. VS, | KEEP-KOOL SUITS — We’ve got them in e e ] : every sensible color ranging from light wash- Shh e emetion WINDHAM i ”ry 7 o ik dlrk egfi i third base ~Seor | as they nners since and ‘ o L i i w:‘""’fi""h el Game Starts at 3:00 i : Young.2b 0 5 5 0Tudeel g G 3 Sk | B i | Adwimion 25 Ceots Ji| - 3.~ €. MACPHERSON MABKET WAS IKREGULAR. New Yoek Atr mx | Rasiaseppry sCNRmme et = ¥ w York, June 10.—The New Yook Catcl i Faven o 8 [Shanka.sn To sl . : . e Bl "ana o o N |Eltatiela {2 31 348l —— Quality Corner Opp. Chelsea Savings Bank e it ot ¢ | 'Watern i 1 2 1 3 o Montclai Knyaston, Mont- B e i e 05 Mg i) i o clair, vder of Hartford. 6-3, tlement ocearred in e Tinal hour, | kay iy | el Sl Double als o i xtensive offerings Mexican pe- | Readmg SHEELY i i Hyde a Hartfor f recipitated an cxtreme decline | iesding ABLES CHICAGO TO WIN Merriam . of Hngl[g:d.ea._l_e;i is being angled for. B A S E B A L L g 5':3:’("’“‘ suifered gross | Replogie » Philadeiphia, June 10.—Sheely’s two 1-6; T Dol DA (s regulsy) tufrior (DAY i > = | home runs with 2 man on ea time en- e been slow in rounding into his wusua equ S, el | Y N il e v = jSaments, ~coppers, uilites abled Chicugo o beat Fisladeiphia in the 00010113 0—6] Boston Wins from Pirates £003 tein Dy it etpine {tbnd | SUNDAY, JUNE 12th «lso proved vulnerabic to liquida- . ;‘j\:;k‘(}; & o A r~:3u:7‘;}. C’(mf 02100000 0— 1 Pittsburgh, June 40—Boston split the Spike is one of the best in this section. | 4 s st tributed by Kerr, who tripled in the fifth, | oo 5 e e D | game 4 to 1 o, by WInRing to- | Frechette will be qu the receiving end. 3 P. M. (New Time) 2 and scored on Mulligan's infield hit, : d s sttany| Do Coteinns, -tlip big-lesmee: mmatcc | g Spgod Park, Jewett City A } . 2 ’ Kerr held Philadelphia to five scattered o= N oweady| who gave mich good satisfaction last o g covered in some pf Ios one fu s sua hits. Score BRESSLER’S HITTING GIVE St tie =“)Ul;‘1h Out | week will agaify officiate issu no ra eil e Dalc " - 5 b 1 1 Yot Saded i pert Ui the 7 Wesling B "3t Ghitaser () Philadelaia (A) REDS VICTORY OYER GIANTS | nelped win the game 5,.‘."\]‘",, ?)’u‘i - AS!-[I_‘AND VS. of the federal re: Willye (‘,"‘\‘;j"‘j\‘ o Sel'n'ss 3 T ! Cincinnati, O, June 10.—Toney was | two hits and walki Both pitch- | DEMPSEY HAS ANOTHER HEAVY d reports that indicated | wontt Pews . g 1031 ed freely an Cincianati won from | ers were bit hard. Score: ! TO WORK OUT WITH PLAINFIHD rediscounts Worth Pun | Cotlins.2 [ { New York today, by ccre of 3 to 1| ittsburah (M) LG 3 a s prospect was supported by local| Work Pun. ot $ ¢ 8| breasers tripie i the thisd i) e siee 1t oyt Tack omietnidjiaes s rates, call loans opening at e = | Stuik.er 3 { single in t v ored al it of | 0340 : - 4abt Entt e re- om Cor: H - cent. for g et ONEY | bt | Cincinnati’s runs. New York's I R satticlentiy; eslod B0 e s T coran, Big League Moderate buying of commercial| New York, June 10.—Call money easy; % resulted from a triple by 0 ofvulited b samption. - of . cboxing; oHGRARY,: WIS Umpire for interior banks also was report- | high 6; low 6; rul e 6; closing bid — Wingo's wild throw. Score: S danger of further serious m)lur‘). D= 5 1-2; offered at 6 t loan 6; bank | 5 New York (N) fokan it Thiofore Seueemigh, . D, SORIEL g \ B = ther increase in the number of idle | 2Cceptances | 2D imidt.c Boad, of the SGuntle Cirv. MSPERL S8~ c tonnage. Suspensio coTTON, Score by 1 1 ks “am- | of operations { n unufmny lorx:g p()g June 10.—Spot - gotten | Chicago ... 1 A e mo-m;exow; b ;{a::‘ SENDLY, SLNE 1 ¢ rge steel mills n 50. i 00000—0|gand 4 ;’F"- g;g’»-s:r:‘;’“glzgger“" ool SAYLES FIELD, BALTIC i a8l i 2} 0 base lits. Ro r. Dykes S0 3 lice g g - 2 ct occasioned little e . baso hit. Ker. Home 3. Dites. Miree [ gappish Sgating_was siaged at the ncemr:mfln*lAmm“S‘n vs. Baltic Rivals nage report S e, et kK 5 | Tones.0 camp. . Battling ce, a .neg 51 , B I;:g::a;ccf’r‘;ase.fiwi:.x; U S Lb 3us 5 R 2 IR ToREs thooms s Toree bise bite, | pounder, from Memphis, Tenn.. who | Game CL”::’?R: :t')r(dquldL‘;d BEits forecasts. Bookings of | ., s o amin & BOSTON-ST. LOUIS GAME | Shiet. Seutisentl > |foined Dempsey's stage of mparning | 2 - ; - U'S L 2d i 5. Mo - Boston . 010090021 0—4|partners, was given a private Workout by | e e 1 corporation now arp at lowest y 5 Boston, June 10.—Boston hit Davis | @Gaston | Pittsbur 00000010017 I find out what fighting evel since March of 1918. v iss it 7.% | hard and gave Meyers good support, de- | mouis 51 Jacic;Renault, 1o S Ogt Re. | The veterans assured him that he Baé sharp rise in Liberty 3 1-2s, which|U § 4% $1.04 feating St. Louis 7 to 3 = 3 i A ETE S, T | qualitles the southerner possessed. Re-| ' . oo B bt wtendid Mot it o 5 .01 it R R s b e T | MONSON ACADEMY IS Nault was unablo to do anything with |thelr support and that they wanted him st_extel 3 per| ¢ s A ] % gled in the| (2 Ba ik to win. Carpentier invited the pent. was partly cancelleddat the close. | b & Lib e s - seventh J. Collins lined into a triple play, | (2, T2 } BEATEN BY STAFFORD| him. and he ”',°b’g{m“;“. ':,'hf‘?:b:‘f at the cam r:on week when n.m-:j :\‘v‘: r liberties were {rregular with Vietory dsis” Eilerbe to Lamb to Sisier. Vitt’s hite | Somr iy Stafford Springs, Conn., June $— ”""‘“‘fl Ty nat even the champion |& pecial workout for them. g R T ting was a feature. The soore: New York ....... 00000001 0—1]|Statford High deteated Monson Acad-|fast and SWE¥ (I0F, CIPR TUEC TN T 815,57 P IR R FOREIGN EXGHANGE. T oo e e | R L Vi) e, B | son secuting bt six mis oft Gupan,|Ghes may, However, lose his spced 33 | GOALER, A TEN TO ONE SHO. ' gterings 5 00 1 0lvittsn o 1 ok s S T e oLy SIX LS gl ing with Demp- 2 . e R 3887 Ve 18305 Score: .. el fom a8 he gefs'{nto the ring. wi » ESTABLISHES WORLD'S EECORM A St. Louis Wins ¥rom Brooklyn A L Si a2t s og| Everyody was ‘anxicus to see how | F lmokit Pakc; N. Y., Jaw 10.—dealer 4001 lelflnms.b 4 2: 1 9 St Louis, June 10.—St. Louis made | Noncon 00030000 ¢—3fGhee handled himself, and the "ew!'l? selling placer and a tén-to-ore shel et 4 13 3 YiSolinsct ¢ 22 0 0|a clean sweep of the series with Brook- « papermén asked - Renault - to open up. '~7d{> :;{ub;;tga:d wogld's record In win- Leess 8 0 268 IjRude § 31 §)ln by taking today's game, S to 3 COLUMBIAS OF HARTIFORD AT The big".Cadadish sheavyweight = tried |BAE the SMyaida Vandicsp. . He rsn Duisp 21 0 1 0Myerp i §| Cardinals continued their he Gt ; everything, and Ghee:was laughing at |the mile and a furlong in 1.49 flat, a Burvells 1 0 ¢ 0 of = tovphing ) hres Brooklyn pitchers TAFTVILLE THIS AFTERNOON |him at the finish. Renault —boxed two [ffth of a second under the time set by i - Colliuh 000 0|5 Tokvte M 0| thirteen hits, among them home runs The Columbias of Hartford. will be |rounds with Ghee,and, tried to knock him | Man O'War at Aqueduct ldst. year Greoe Totals B 73418 5 Mann anl Lavan. Today was St. Louis’ |the attraction toe Providence street |over. when they. started Ghee told Re-'|Goaler also lowered the frack record by | Avsen IR o Buy s ot seventh consecutive victory. Scor grounds, Taftville, afternoon, .at |noult that. he cau‘la not hit him ]’“"}v:";, *f_::‘:x:r _':h:“""ul;fltmb)'b:: 4 ‘ — e Broklyn (N) St. Louis (N) 3.30 p. m. (standard time) and fi e |nault soon jearned that he was telling | & 3 7 . i 2| CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Bty ToMIs e S0 0S0100A8 0 sl v ool e ey, i boy Sy i e = -:m(,zf?, e rath. Ghee 18 a small: edition of | horse. is by Duke Michael ont of Gak e e o 0, June 10.—Wheat prices had | g base i e s s § 0 0|have been traveling, it icoks as though |Sam Langford and claims to have de- |lows Hill He is owned by 5. Landow. iward trend mest of the time today,{ Two base hits, Efierbe, Sisler, Vitt 2, Pratte Grifgth.f 4 1 2 1 0|Foumnler:b 3 9 v|the fans are in for a good afternoon’of feated Langford in"Memphis four months . ¥ as a result of bullish field repor et Lt Taeia ? 7 Qfsport. This bunch gave the Ashland |ago. Ghee is broad shouldered and Rivals Have Two Week End Games oncerning the Wintwr crop and because | CLEVELAND WINS FEOM Gemer © 3 13 0 ofSchuita o 1|team a good battle on May 30th, losing | ducked (oo quickly and skiltully that| gy, payic Rivals'who have been piay v fear of a wet harvest. The market s 116 O|McHenrsit o o|by the score of 2,to 0 and cn last|Renault was unadle to get a fair shot | T0 JFLE, S FRO VS Deon piay. closed unsettled at 1 to 1 3-4c met higher ] —RUTH GETS HOMER o 2 2 oltavins 8 9 03Sunday they defeated the New London [at him with a right hand punch. £ sgnron- SOSOMIGA Tof: The TSAll Ses W $1.36 to $1.36 1-4 and Septem-| New York, June 10.—Clevelané won N H e § 1 §!Independents on their home grounds by | - Dempsey did no training whatever to- Today they go to Fert: Wright to' i 1 v 2 to $1.18 3-4, Corn finished | a0 exciting eleven inning game from HE — — —[the score ol 11 to 4. Brownell, their;day. - He left camp soon after break-| .7 ¢ 1" company teams there “: QZ ic lower, and oats down |New York today, 8 to 6. The Indians 00 0 o Tous 32 1|star twirler, is considerel the best left|fast with Mike Treant. remalned in |l P €00 OTTRRC (R ns Lhere WA of 2¢ to 5-8¢. In provisions the out-|tied the score with three runs in the| =~ ————— hander in the state and is ably sup-|Camden for lunch and d1d not return |, . cauzan club at Sayles fleld, Baltic .3t e S e ninth and won in the eleventh by scor- o e ported by Hubbard, o fast and snappy | untfl evening. He went to bed early so |y, Mo, OE 200 fo R B LS pt for one brief setback shortly | ing twice. catcher, the remainder of the team con- |as to prepare for the resumption of his| . oo 0r . good season before them. the opening, bulls showed them-| The game was featured by hard hit- 02001000 0-8(sists of Bliss, cf.; Connors, If.; Keith, |train®g srind tomorrow. = ¥ to be the masters in the wheat pit ting, with home runs by Ruth, Smith, 11122010 x—8|2b.; Salona, rf.; Goodman, 1b.; Riley. hout midday. Further rains in|Gardner and Mays. Ruth’s home was . b . McMurray, ss. The Columbias are | CARPENTIER GIVES EXHIBITION PERSIAN SALESMEN ¢ outhwest were reported and although | b eventeenth of the season. Bagby |&®. i‘?‘i:i‘“"'a ;l'mm base hits, Diloefer. Home | the snappiest team in Hartford, and FOR WAR VETERANS In Teheran are aristocratic shoe . ¢ ring weather was said to have en-|Was injured stopping a thrown pall in | ™™ ke should give the Taftvile boys a good = . o |5hops where the styles of Europe an¢ s uneasiness relative to harvest con.|the eighth inning and forced to retire. game. Taftville will have their usual| Manhasset, N. ¥.. June 10.—Before | oricy are copied from illustrations ons remained as a factor on the buy-| The score: YALE FRESHMAN SQUAD strong Nneup, with the dependable Mike |Small number of friends and a few |{, " . 0100060 that have somehow O side. Meanwhile, despatches from Cleweland (&) New York (A) VISITS RIVAL'S QUARTERS | Morin on the mound, hawng won three | ICWSPapermen, Georges Carpentler (S| ... '¢5und their way out there, These * : | known experts in different parts | famiesonte 7 3”3 § olnomr “; 374 § §| Red Top, Conn, June 10—The Crim- [of the four games they have played to |afternoon sparred six rounds. takiog of | snops have glass windows and rea E the Ohio valley created an unfavorable |Wambr2b § 1 3 4 O|Phaushss § ¢ 1 § 1 |Son crews had light workout in the|date. Manager Benoit feels confindent _"“ Jeanette, “'d he mar ey Man. | doors and they display their goods : i to the progress of the win-|Speakercf € 3 1 0 ofRutiet © 4 2 & 9 o evening, the varsity, junior varsity and [ that they will come out with the long |Journee. Around the S mber ot dep. | & Way thought to be truly Parisian. { fler cron. In the Jast part of the session, | ShinTy, § 4 § OLbeb § 28 9 9} freshmen covering two miles. The vari- |end of the score, and this game shoul | 38 Descamps placed a number of dep- | Tng glass windows, though the panes 2 * |bowever, the merket descended with a|Sewiis 6 2 3 3 ofBaess s 213 |ing stroke from 22 to 34 Dr. Harry|put the boys in fine fettle for the big |UtY sheriffc and prisate policemen. a|aregmall, must bave cost a deal of i (good den! of momentum, although at no|Bums> 4 213 1 0|Ward2b 2 2 o 1 o|Murray, captain of the 1915 Harvard|game with South Manchester mext Sat- |Measure to insure privacy in the chal- | money . for glass is almost unknown % | et rices as low as yesterday's|loisientd 2 02 1 o[MNalvb 3 0 2 3 0 |crew, and graduate manager F. W.|urday, when Sam Hyman the famous |lenger's workouts. - to Persia. ish. 15t taking on the part of hold- | Nomaa® & 5 & 3 ofsanec. 4 8 £ 1 8| Moore were at the quarters today.|Georgetown star will appear here. Carpentier worked slowly with Jea- | “rpo master shoemaker stands proud- fer was nich in evidence, and there was | Bagvss 4 1 1 3 ilSwmken 1 0 ¢ o o|The Yale freshmen squad at Crim- e maed, Uy When | g7 with the greeting.“All that I have of the slowness of export de-|Maisb 0 0 0 o OfccHawks 1 1 9 6 0 |son freshmen quarters tonight. s o g iy Gans -came into- 4! ng. The two )y gt his door and welcomes a custom- . cdrish Bnincial Losty: sy ep | Tled P T dio . gl . rounds with the lalter were the best of | is yours—my shop and all its goods. ( ; considerable notice. 7500 mmw wzw 1| HYDE AND WILEY CHAPS ers‘:md““:wfi:h ;:“k;‘;‘;;:d m::::‘ ::: “:'"‘“::n“;g”'x‘n’:w:‘:‘ -‘;i‘;‘ &> | But once the prospective customer is e & 11 and oats lacked su 2 — = s 5 At = 3 2 = s G- > e last rallied somfw"g’:{“h:’]‘:; ;"XV Totels 1 3 %16 1 IN N. E. TENNIS DOUBLES | Plainfield has not been heard from very | worked his right hand punch accurately {2"‘35 ‘l":,“i‘v‘?.n’fi'h'mfl’n”? '-'EI ‘3;?::-: Inter ¢ 3 ospective curtailment of receipts. Pro| L5, Jilted for Nunmaier in sty Martford, Conn., June 19—H. Hol- | noticeably this season, but the fans can[and also appeared good on t.o. defensive. | ang the bargaining methods of the East visions were governed mainly by the ‘(ij‘ _uz&dff;"f:;lfi‘,mmmfi_ i brook Hyde and Leland Wiley of this|Tely on a battle when these two clubs|He permitted’ Journee to jab Iim with | hagin, . course of the hog market. (z2) Batted for Shawkey in i8S city today repeated their victory of|gZet together. : his left as a jaw-hardening process and | The customer is assured that the L2 e Sy Score by inning: last year in winning the doubles ten-| The Plainfileld management has very [ worked at infighting Wwith Jeanette. price asked is half the actual cost, T T e Cleveland ..." 1000002030 28| nis championship of New England. The | little to say concerning iis lineup, pre-| Manager Deséamps said that he 15 | while all (lie time a quarier of the St sl .fl New York 0010003209 0—$|pair defeated Merriam and Swain, al- | feITing to keep the Ashiand crowd guess- | determined to haveprivacy and, If nee- | gum named would buy the goods. 1t P e m‘?& n_mm; ’mfi"flfl‘mf"‘m?m‘:‘;fi s0_of this city 6-1, 6-4, 1-6 6-3. ing. 33 ‘ essary, will.post additional = policemen | no business results politeness is still TR 18y B e e Hyde liminated Hugh Oakley, con-| Manager Chase does mot hesitate to |around the cAmp next’ week when the|the order of the day. for a Persian ¥ querer of two former champions, this|announce that Ashland will present its | challengér is expected to work harder. | does not consign a man to Hades, but . = DETROIT EVENS UP meet tomorrow afternoon in the finals|regular lineup excepting the . pitcher, | ~After his workout this afternoon Carf- | just insinuates, by referring to . him 3 - SERIES- WITH SENATORS | The summary: Who has not at this time been decided | pentler-entertained umber of Ameri-|as the son of a ‘burnt’ father, that ar ay B Singles, Semi-finals: < on, though a,coltege.man who_has, been | can wounded war veterans. 'He sat with - %% a% Washington, June 10.—Detroit got anl Hyde, Hartford defeated Oaklev of ¥ his h paren already there twirling sensational ball is the man who | them on th lawn and swapped war tales. —mfl':rgnm ‘q’hfi.