Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
F TUESDAY IULY T9, 1821 NORWICH BULLETIN, day, sending the ball over the corner of the center field fence in the eighth in- ning of a game that New York won. eas- ily 10 to 1. The ball hit the ground 560 feet from the home plate. Ruth's former record for the season was 460 YESTEEDAY’S RESULTS National League, w York 12, Pittsburgh 1. Chlcngo 8, Brooklyn 1. Cincinnat{ 9, Philadelphta 5. P. | Tennis Stars Survve First Two Rounds IFirst ed at the Providence, July 98.—The out-|vard Stadtum Saturday. The program of | game.) feet, the blow being deliverd wtanding mn'l; &. moa?m:?a. state | events and list of anuyum drawn up to-| Cincinnati 9, Philadelphta 5. (Second| Polo Grounds. It s Ruth’s ‘:nmy. fennis champlonships pitted against com-|day, shows Krogness entered in three| game.) sixta circuit drive this year and was Boston 14, St. Louis 8. onsvoy wwopRmIY made off Cale. The slugger scored one runner ahead of him. Score events and Gourdin in tww. B. G. D. Rudd, captain of the Oxford team and paratively weak opponents came safely through the first two rounds of the tourn- New York (A @ ment at the Agawam Hunt cluh with- | H. M. Abrams of Cambridge will be the| poiton 4 Chicago 5. (First game.) ek g e out exerting themselves. vistors' chief hope in the point getting.| Xaw York 10, Detroit 1. §411 s1122 The most notable player to ihe de-|Bach is Isted for two events. Cleveland 3, Washington 2. 4300 23500 Zault was Ichaya Kumagae, Japan, whoss| Dr. C. Howard Dobson, who has been| Chicago 4, Boston 3. (Second game.) Wit 1400 falare to arrive in time for the singles | attending . B. Stallard, star Cambridge | 5t Louls 4, Phlladephia 2. £ 210800 wemitad In his elimnation in the third|miler, and M. A. McInnis, o ord's i g poand in favor of Capt. H. C. McCarthy of | middle distance runner, announced their| ‘:W;:] ; ague, il teiil the Cambridge U team, England. | cases had improwed so much that they ;:‘;‘a’:\kg o suyr::m; o N o8 e, Peiig T]\ b Kamagae expe ers in tims for | could take a light workout tomorrow. TReatng. 9, Syracuse 4; (Second ¥ame) | o ¥ I H I 10008 3 :‘_e:t': 4, Toronto 4. Spalsio gt i bes in the third Rivals Lose to Mechanicsville. }’:,‘,'l’;’”c?zy»xocmm postponed, rain. ECE BN e world oston, defeating h o 4 (z) Batted for Bhmke in Tth. i o v The Baltic Rivals broke ‘even in the Americiin Association. Score_by_innin: ~foryou-is York With-| two games played during the week-end, % A New Tork 0302 0—10 Yo % roarles 3| defeating Glasgo 10 to 6, on Saturday | Indlanapolis 2 Mitwankes o. Dk o g thq:.met at ¢ Yorr, former national| ang Josing to Mechanicsville, 3 to. 2, on = e Two base hits, Veach, Piop. Three base hits, Meu- suits your ampion, accounting for | Sunday. Sunday’s games was close and | Louisville §, Karsas City 7 sel, Piop. ‘Home runs, Piop and Ruth, SOTHORON OUTPITCHED MOGRIDGE - Jr. Brown University in Toledo 6, St. Paul 5. Eastern League. taste Maybe it's interesting to watch. Rivals had a chance to score but Me- In the ninth, the flesh harder than steel?”’ steel in a motor.” And the class 3 ner Hardy, president of the California L. T. A, by the National best coach St. John's has ever had. ), Wor Tiden won inlchanicsville played a fine brand of ball, | prageport 5, Springfield 3. B A GG ChATARE ONE-E] —that’ ;thequudonho— was convinced by the test, for stra . former__national [ holding the men on base. The score of | picrad 4, Waterbary 1. > Cleyalaa, Oh: T I8l veinan Justbuya fessor FAM-O-us put to Sol’s hands were known to be P, chamnion \Tiliam, Boston; C.| Sunday's game A Worcester 1, Albany 4. dbfsstod Washington B to 3 today in s . a‘élsugey the class this pretty soft. R 168 Paiih o U e s Y% o | New Haven 2, Hartford 1. (10 innings.) | pitcher's battle between Sothoron and %indout Some of the hoys looked a little The Professor has a = A TYork: Arnotd W. Jones, | S0 { e o b Tl TR worr!ed. You see the Profes- fine way of proving things . . . of A Lawrence Rice and D.|Mises 4 5 ofsiely sa700 5 s shinghy W Be Ty e Oiiwal been I i yo v ] s ; jertoe were bundhed with a pass in the sixth sor's staying up late nights course FAM-O can’t harm g ton, Ward ‘ 9§ ofMoKenna 3 1 3 Nationsl League. i S s ‘ pien Clyde 3. B (oot MO SIGRSE L 12| S il e tinkeclhg with Bis Wiieeser Sic. - wibor “1bs insde ‘of liy ” ol 0- | Tasior o $0¢) 8 - | Vinning , errors _encountered Stff oppo- | Tuler ¢ 7 ¢ olPmin (0 213l Chicago at Brooklrn. v Harris and O'Rourke and Evans' and they were afraid the night tested ingredients that are know ’ gy~ gl e | White H © OlHembrock 4 0 o 2 o| Pittsburgh at New York. le. Score. work had been going to his head. h: that im s 6-4 raig Blddle, : 3 Hadelpt to have qualities prove C ard S Cincinnati at Philadelphia. |7 wastingtom (A) Cleveland_(A) ““The No’s have it, then!”’ chuck: Phiade re Edmind Levy,| myus 3 A M BF G At e B BB R PRl el ido th s f“ t, then!” chu i- motor operating conditions. mnis, in second round, 6-2, 6-4.| Score by innings: . udge, s 920 0-0lpnnee %4 17115 e Prof. “That poi e e Ny Mochaniceville .0 0009 02163| Boston at Chicago. [Haiezo 3 103 2 ifStphenan {253 settled.” Where h ‘M There’s nothing in it to cause Baltic Rivals ..002000000—2| Philadelphia at St. Toius. Smiturt 20 3 1 uWeedst. 553 08 upon hepull sort of trouble. It's ab- PLAT STARTS IN OPEN GOLF 2 b 1oufWoodst 300200 f FAM-O fr any uble. s al - c 2 New York at Detroit. il 4710 Sl P14 a can of -0 from his pocket solutely guaranteed not to harm TOURNAMENT TODAY | ppowxs EXIGHTH INNING BALLY Washington at Cleveland oot § 2 0 8 foomen %3 3 2 1| workout on the Stadium track today. (he always carries a can with motor or connections in Tashington Play in the na- DEFEAT A I ETIOR Eastern Leasue. | Dchiniehe $ 1 2 o dlNamdere 3 : ¢ 3 §| Thelr elck list, Stallard, Metnnis and him to help out unfortunate 2y . . e M eme| St Louls, July 18.—An error by Gallo- | Pittsfield at Springfield. | SRRt p i saerney & N o B\ BRORbIdES L mas, Separtediito i torist! d asked Sol Sk way. . Y _club tomorrow WIth | oy, & hit batsman, two passes and three | Hartford at Worcester. wxBrower 110 0 0| Totals 3 8 1 2R, with the. prosabllity; tiky Mol v Inc A eptic Y nirants in an 18018 {5 'in the eighth inning today gave the | New Haven at Waterbury. = 3 i DECioaied wolls e tabls Mot colnpe to step up to the platform. Buy your can today. It will round. The 96 lowest cores | " Lonis Americans four tallics and a 4 | Albany at Bridgeport. b e ‘““Hold out yer hand, Sol,” said ¢lean out your gas tnnk. pipe T e o otementy | 10 2 victory over Philadelphia. Harris' Walker, Galowss. Three buse | CUBS MADE IT THREE OUT the Prof. And he poured a gen- lines, vacoum tank and car- 2 P P | winming streak was broken. He provi- LEAGUE STANDING. ; i b 1 tinued will - hoi 3 ik J ANDING. for Picinkeh 1n. oth, OF FOUR FRO SUPERBAS erous amount of FAM-O int uretor. Its cen usoe » usly had pitched eight successive vic Natieaat L (xx) Batted for Mogridge in 9th, into v tories for the Athletics. 3 gl S re by innings s Brooklyn, July 18.—Chicago made it the prize pupil's hand. Sol remove carbon from valve seats, m Philadelohia (A) on. Lost. ' shingto: 00000200 0—2]three out of four from Brooklyn by win- g o whe was drawn in S hpe e ¢ | Pittsburgh 55 28 435 | Cleveland - . 1000002 ;45 hing today, 8 1o 1, Ponder allowed the looked as though he expected it mrk plugs and motor. In r t ot fving round ask- s ¢ 31 0| New York 52 20 655 Milker, Strower, Staphenson. T | Superbas eleven rits but was saved by to burn through his hand, but power and a saving in ~ m hot, ks pait ‘ 0 gs io | momeni St i 8 8 sharp fielding.” Ruether, in his first ap- nothing happened gn bills will follow naturally. Weanes ernoon ma- i 0 olasotwnct 2 0 3 0 0| Brookly : 3 pearance since his ten day suspension, . 7 < enirants were om the couta | ; B 3'?""7'3‘ R R R iy i o ‘171| GIANTS SCORED SECOND S o ‘There,” said the man of 8-0z. can $1.00. Gallon can $12. e nd none equalle 1 > 0 0| Chicago 5 VU ¢ oV ) i i . g oL i w4 ie e e L i ® 41y e VICTORY OVER PIRATES Chicago K) Reai 1) science; “‘if it won't harm Sol's At all dealers. Gordon Mfg. res were made | Harisp 2 30 20 03 ofPhiladelphia ..... 23 57 288 nation Zm;.ll},,i:“',,,“,i,"f,"fn;\T,'u;“k Hiirs 32 54 Moo s 5988 hand it certainly won't harm the Co., Foxboro, Mass. g ol e i o e Nationals sc their sécond ing | 1T osher. 3 4 1| Jobnion, 3o SRS & mxBrazl 00 - - Lost. P.C.|series, winning today 12 to 1. The |petiem 1 3 | el G s for a 69, Aba 3 H FiaieY ixap 0 aing | Relicher, s 1 1 1 0 ofusemct 4 05 08 , b oo whe Tt bege] e T {310 SNV * ! Clevelana 31 .40 | Giants scoved eight runs in the fourth | Buserii & & 3 0 a|Smandiih 4 08 8 & : R O by & 51| imning, when' %o pitoing youngsters, [Naiei & § 1 ¢ oltima {31 88 i 1n differenca of| (%) Ran for Peckins in o | Washington e 516| Morrison and Glazner, were batted hard del7d e Aoty e is @ wide difference of| () Bawed tor Kevto In 97 o |Seven runs had been scored before 10 oMy 2o - A an, Tabe| () Batied for Van Giider in 15 | Pittsburgh made the first putout of the Edfili o the “Auetraian. Abe 7 She| tning Moz Tols wmiew e ¢ o English utchi- Pittsburah (N " Yorl s open | 01001000 0—2 ol Ner mL G 01041001—8 : 5 oand T appear to | S 000 00004 2 H 010000001 ra of favorites as base hits, T Three base hits, 7. Co 3 Bite Ty (3, Home run, Darber. 8 Cepect o e | ton Heme rom; Sir : bstied, o2 Petics 1 et e ) AR i w| () Batied for Nomh in s, SRS for the seons of ol Ben Hur A. A, Want Games. | g e ; — B e “ection of officers a| Ben Hur A. A. baseba | o o| REDS TOOK BOTH ENDS OF mal protest was planned againet the |Playing their 18t A501 | ? 9| DOUBLE HEADER FROM PHILLIES - a qua 5 ol alibut 18 Norwios K. C. 2 9| Philadelphia, July 18.—Cincinnati took was reallzed it was too late to| or any fast teams 0 0 lboth ends of a double header from Phila- method this season but a de- | The Ben Huds have the 1" § | delpiia today by the seore, 9 to 5. Peter stand Wil ba taken against a |SON'S team intact with & — | Donohue, a recruit from Christian Uni- * the 18 hole round o sue. | WOIf pitching now with e s i 1| versity, Texas, relieved Marquard in the g years. | American League club: WHITE SOX WON DOUBLE 2y first inning of the first game after the R T8 {i> layias fie ¥ e | HEADER FROM RED SOX | Ntw York . 00282000 x_12Phillies had secured four runs and held { with St. Louis National team s st ook both | New 282 5 | the home team to four scattered hits for 0GNESS ! 3 = [& July 18.—Chicago took both 0028200 0—12 d P ROGNE AND GOTRDIN | 1 composed of the followlng: | games o A‘uj ble head a‘fromqysosm; Three base hits, Burns, | th® Temaining eight and two-third in- MAINSTAYS IN ATHLETIC wr-r‘mflr‘ i ] today, winning the first 5 to 4 in ten in- nings. Eller was the winning pitcher in Fam-O Authorized Distributor for New Londen and Windham Counties 3 Jppelt with Poll's for five 7. i =l 3 at the second game. Peters, the recruit » | Bennee ot . Oppete rt. Bienerk | Hiney snd the second 4 10 3. Beratie 7 T : e eoitimon Rt ihe el J. W. McDONALD n n Malloy. Hezfeldt tchers. W. ‘Oppelt | D/aVing g2 . an e _oa0 = AT CARDINALS ” v wi o . i y t wpelt | 14 21l contat L A miEN g S Saturday with a home run, had another el (R ;jand Corcoran, first string piteher. ~For |\l {0 B, (Ot S MR NS IN SLUGGING MATCH uit drive today in tee second game. L i i r meet | games address the nanager, ( rles J. 1 » + il . o Soote’ Boston ,July 18.—Boston defe core 3 B g e o~ A them the v y in the second. Sec efeated St. and Cambridge at the Har-jOppelt, 36 Chadwick avenue Hartford. Tt e = o 14 to 8, in a slugging match to. | First game = e = 7 . LB L SEETotle ned fos St rve Cincianati_(N) Phitadelsiia 9 | dial and we should hate to sec them sev- I S ) b e 5378w, $ET LTS TOZress un Culldmg Frojects In [eminge "5 2% 4 4 5 Doy 531 Vi, § 3110 ()—From what we have _sathered o S Ee 2 Gren 31 1190 [AVseme 1000 trcdvnfme mE:‘nh:rs of the zlhhl('“cjie;!nx e sl ; : Gowher 5210 tluwmle 231 81| Sives he “knows his sl and has SR S Rek [Eoas 813 %0 0 o 1910 4 § 5% 5 )| the abitity and initiaive par: it t5| Building operations 4n Norwich and practically completed with the exceptien | e 2 30520 £ 23 0 8fothers vicinity still increase with a rapidity | of the interior work and the entrances te SADESE WAS BULy. ; 3 o H o0 ah0ig $0 &3 ¢] (§)—The fact that St. Joi hat is very encouraging and the year| the structure. The building is of brick New Yor 8 —Pn<’n»~< 4 e - 3 T f o 44 2 nave winning teams thi 21 bids fair to exceed all records dur-| construction with a basement below the a ) ol 31056 of — — — — 2| by any means, in ou: ¢ ) ng the past decade in the line of build- | street level and main floar on the street . lar price movements | L Boston 3 000 ——- 3 8% 3 2['lack of ability on his pir, but nz. Progress on local projects now in| level. A n certain specialities| ;- s “Siee; % T 0 00 1a8k of good material and sufficient had has been rapid during the past week| Several houses in the vicinity of Me- arative steadiness in seasoned | U S Steel pr T hase: it Sty Thria b 30 () Tattea terial for the teams. although the weather conditions handi-| hegan avenue, off Boswell avenue, are West To To 71 e, Senalk, Jehmon 100 Seore by In (T)—For the zood of St capped outside work during the first part| well along, several being the foundation 3ulf, under constant pressure | wes £ & 8 Second game— % innati 0 2—9 | in order to produce winni s| of the week. stage, others ready for boarding in and «<tion litigation involving | Wilys Orerlagd =, Boston (A) Chicaso (A) 3 Philadelphia 0 0—5 | college, we earnestl of The front of the Crawford building at| one ready for plastering. - & 4n extreme| = S i e e e s econd za give Mr. Krebs his posi etic| 118 Main street has been completed by| Other building projects in the eity have 1 Memdean Petrole- MONEY H o ofimgne © 4 1 5 » |5 Lout 0011003 0—3% Cincins Ny coach here again next ve Peck, McWilliams ompany and work is|made good progress during the past > at one time but react-| New York, July 18.—Call ¥ i 4 4 ofsimaket 474 10 | BOMOR - 20080022 x—14) s ; T. ®. TURNER. | now being finished up on the side and | week. Within a few days the work on e Sichas riihing ot oy ol 18—Call money firm, H L ofEcommet 3 g4 0 afg o e e e e T base lits, { pomen 3 1 1 3 14| President Student Bodv Athl rear walls. The staging in the front has | school repairs, such as painting, repair- ‘ sints. B 63 ofatan 4t 8iitast loan 4 2 ols g — ) io Association, St Jonn's « been torn down and the new front pre- | ing fences and remodeling a barn for the DY By ailbments wil| Do S5 {000ta1 &t ¥iilnat loan H 0 i | BULMAN To COMPETE Wit Dabercsb 5 211 6 o 40 1| Dr. Thomas Fell, St Jo sents a most pleasing exterior. Main street kindergarten, will be started 2 pressure as well as sbe- 2 2y £t o KROGNESS IN 120 YD, HUR Diimean 1t 2 ¢ 0 ofLenredner 5 Annapois, Md. g John F. Carney is having the property | so that when the school year opens after s tn Tk S, toxtile Aol GUgAE TR 3 10 20 ol e e URDLES | yaceravee § 1 4 1 0fK'neiehep 3 1 poo of T be presented fo the Board of Gov-|in Main street near the Marion block re-| Labor day the buildings and other sehool S8, Sics Wiks aisbiied Oy Diob COTTOX ——— | = mf’"‘\ Y“‘{h‘ July 13 —Tony Hul-|{Craners 4 1 1 3 otk b Lyene em oSk John's College modeled. The front of the building is| property will be in the best of ehape. e on srowers. Batta| | New York, July 18--Cotton % T 0 Touls 55w oo Man a Vale freshman today won a race|ENTE o 5 oeumnens £ 9 9 2 8| Resclutions adopted and passed by the| being changed over i7to a_store with| It is expecled that an engineer will erithin ted 1imi some | middling 12.70, Pl e winting e Sl ) who should compete vifh 2t —|BEarery 0 1 0| fearm % large plate glass windows. The exterior | visit the school proverty on Elizabeth c A, Boston L1000 0.0 loko o—ai RO TR S SRRSO ATIRA A el e F % :[<dgewickp 3 0 0 8 9| Gentlemen—We, as captaina of thelis also being refinished for a millinery | street this week for the preliminary ws over week-and offered little LIBEATY BONDS, Chicago 21000000 14| American representatives in the : 120 et baseball and basketball teams at St.|store which is to be occupied by The | work on the new schoolhouse. The work e e e, seck-<ad binced S 3 s e it G, e, St (9 o o, | 72508 high hurdies event of the track | 1, mue's e om John's college, desire to make a few| Dunleavys, milliners. 15 to be staried as moon ) Heaiia i ansettled. Demand|T # b, 3% Meuzel. Home run, Kometchy, leld meeting with a comoosite Ox-| Soors b fnnings statements regarding Coach Pat Kreb. The garage on West Thames street is| material will soon be carted to the place mand | g i 24 4 BB oo ford-Cambridge team at the Harvard | Cincinnati 0207 We have found him a gentleman a! and the excavation work will soom bs a new 1»; rotation | ¢ 2 18 % $e RUTH HIT HIS LONGEST HOMER :(n;l Y;mpiflFV!dSzl\lrfla}, Hulman de- | Philadelphia 0000 all times equally &0 on the trips as statted. L) ‘renc tal- B % eated Edward Shedden of Yale and| Twn base hit:, Duncan, Hargrave, Reush, Baum- | &t home. > n . 1 A E’ 'S h 3 & - wiss. Dutch and German rates fell | U 8 Lib - s J:‘v’";;mo“: ‘;:(‘;‘L H’?’::‘ Dick Whitney of Harvard. His tims was | novy:, Nencc. Tovo buie nis, Disbe Home | He has proved to the members of fie Detled B Jaon Tee e NEW LONDOX, ° points with losses of 17 O i i troit, y —Babs hit his | 15 3-5 seconds. un, Priess, the baseball and basketball teams Son. ¥ nts in semittances to Déamark, Nor- e e longest home run of the season here to-| The English collegians had a ‘ight that he knows baseball and basketball| These are mot the only Californians| Plans have been prepared for the eress Forfh-cacae TS e i Thermos Defeated Moosun. and that he can teach them. We can | ¥ho Will oppose the effort of Mile Su-|tion on Williams street of a stors and i b i dder s L] Fihory ke 5 = J Suthfully e e R 7| zanne Lenglen to take the women's ti-|apartment building for Louis Schwarts, > do reg The Thermos Bottle team defesated X Bay e NS e eanad o ring housa banks falled to disturb lo- | victery — - 2| Moosup Sunday, 5 fo 3, at Moosup. The| more baseball and basketball in thesef le with her when she weturns 10 [It will be of brick construction. 60x66 money yates. On the eichange Moosup Sunday, 5 to 3, at Moosup. The| T t e et nce, elen Wills, the sensation- 2 < 7 - xchange all playing of Joo Belair for the Thermos,| i months under his direction than in| France. for Helen Wills the sensation:ifeet, with a Manvilie bullt-up roof. Pre« n six per cent FOREIGN EXCHANGE. featured, he zetting three hits and a | an¥ other equal reriod of the time in | 2 ¥OurE SETLC M SCTl P T TR (NN | vision has been made for four stores om . the 1 money available was | susine—_ e | ealie with e trips to the Dlate. Tefis | ur, experience... e think 1ia 18 the | according 1o word necet 2 the first floor and two apartments cem- Ru me outside e eves Corcoran pitched at good game, strik- v . sisting of seven rooms each on the see- e firre. Some catatds Association. T on and alowing five nits, | He has treated us like gentlemen, has| L T- A e -{ond floor. The front will be finished in - faxuekt b nen s, alioging; ** | shown no partiality and has been a| With Helen Baker as partner she ro-|tapestry brick and the sides in selected r mes showed mixed gaing and SR hard and conscientious worker all the| Cently ot or the. San - Francisco |COMmon. There will be an attractive ene ngs and the remaind- ab o of time. It has been his chief desire to turn| fior Tennant for ihe Ban = Ee: »|trance to the apartments in the fromt, ‘ was equally irregular, | For the second time within the past clay Roberison, H. E. Coo kand Henry | Smowss 4 1 13 1| out winning eams for us at St. John's | champlonship. She will Brobably. PO |ang steam heat, tiled vestibules and afi 4 atic 1 sales few weeks, Broad strest was closed 1o Mayne. The Cycle club proteges will be | Flneaultis 4 3 i|and the failure to do so cannot be laid to| &t Providence, Narragansett Fler. SeWw-|improvements will be provided. The c 4 $7.40 1 traffic Monday, while repairs were be- |entertained at the cottage of Mr. and | jpealf 3 Eyertys ® o o the lack of ability and efforts on his 2‘1’",‘;’;“;’?‘;"‘5;;‘”‘"4 the women's Nation-| ;¢ ract has been awarded = Denmas ing made on the road by the highway | Mrs. Charles Brown, of Groton, at Pleas- | Comonnp 4 blLareitecssp & & 4 8| part, but to us, poor quality of material ip. . STOCKS i department. The central portion of the [ant View for the two weeks' vacation. |lmes 411 olSmnaic 0,3, %] 2nd lack of material in general Lt b ki o e g h sy Argentina road where the sewerage line was laid | The Bradferd library, a branch of the | perer B Rl g 2*:%¢| We are expressing the nnanimous| {he fa:'\'r“’:né:;:i;m:;' Y ‘J, H. Tubbs, frame garage, 395 Bank ) — several® weeks ago, was torn up {rom |westerly Public library, will be opened |Drisollt 4 © 0 0 Barker. 43 i 0| opinion of the teams in requesting those | their first eastern appearance at Cleve-|strect. Cost $300. v CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. the square to the corner of Elm and |ar Bradfond this (Tuesday) afternoon at ————|Gasant 22 olin aufhority to Fetain Coach Krebs at( 1A% Jui¥, WMo Woete SEr ST B oL | Touis Beckensteln. frame SSEtsb - Chicago, July 18—Big receipts, and | Granite streets, gnd a new bedding £or |3 o'clock. Special exercises will mark the | T ET LI =57 3| St Johm's college next vear for the good | 1 the IntCrelly dobles o hen Pe:mmh avenue. Cost $300. prospects of cooler weather had a de-|3R asphalt finish was laid. When com- | opening of the new library, and will be | . Score by fmnimes: of the college. P Thorwart snnonnees that-the stronks atats P orats Lo i cided bearish effect today on the wheat |Plcted, the street will be all of maca- | ynder the supervision of Librarian Basil | Themes .. . ;18800103 es| The above sentiments are heartily in-| T FHerWard SERORACTS TOS oS o street. Cost”$300. market. Prices closed heavy 3¢ to 4c met | 0Am the same as before the work on the | Wood of the Westerly library. About | ¥eox® #00003 00 3|dorsed by the entire student body of | Total number of permits for the week, sewer was started. 5 v d this event and with some eastern en-ig. lower with September 127 to 127 1-4 and About 15 laborers | 3000 volumes have been put in the new St. John's to a man. on €; estimated cost of buflding $13850. K jot N tris ticipated, this tournament should December 131 to 131 1-4. Corn lost|are at work on the job, and it is ex- |pransh for public circulation, and these | STUDENTS WANT PAT KREBS RICHARD T. PORTER, d‘;\”‘ "“")‘\f";:c competitian. 1 3-8 to 2 1-4@2 3-8 and oats 7-8@1¢ “‘;fi:‘ll \',f"‘,rf‘e ;Dm_racé :lulthbet c‘nm- will be changed from time to time. RETAINED AS COACR e K\_“gg%"\, Baseball. Willlam M. "’_‘u',mm,., e rer, ol 0 1 1-2@1 5-8. In provisions the out- | Plef MR B Rt Hme nr, h Kreb: Nor- A >y B ~xpects leave San F' isco come vatied from 33 1-3c dectine fol’“‘nc all vehicles are obliged to detour by Henry Garfield Clark, of Shannock, Charles (Pat) Krebs, a former Nor pion, expects to leave San Francis Captain Basketball Mr. Krebs went south several years ago and has been athietic coach at Staunton Military Academy, Virginia Military Institute and the Tennessee Medical Institute besides coaching at St. John’ At one time he assisted in coaching the Academy. and Mrs. Mildred H. Maynard Dickin- som of Providence were united in mar- riage in Providence Sunday afternoon by Rev. William Reynolds, of Auburn. Mr. Clark has many friends in Wester- ly, where he has been a weekly visitor as a bond salesman for a trust com- pany. The records at the town clerk’s effice show that births in Westerly have de- wich boy, lately athletic coach at the St. John's college, Annapolis, Md., made a good impression on the St. John's stu- dents of his athletic ability 5o that when they heard lie was considering giving up athletics at the collexe they presented the following resolutions to the board of governors: Dr, Thomas Fell, St. John's College, Annapolis, Md. advance. With today’s arrivals in Chicago esti- mated at 1,250 cars and with the move- ment heavy also to St. Louis and Kansas City, wheat prices tended downward al- most constantly throughout the day. Forecasts of cdoler temperature together with rain reports gave further impetus to the selling and so likewise did a liberal increase of the. visible supply total. 'Be- Maim street or High street and Grove avenue. Members of the highway com- mission stated Monday that now as the work _on the Watch Hill roads has been completed, the employes of the depart- ment will be busied making repairs in the Westerly streets that have been torn up by the installation of the sewers. Rev. Fred A. MacDonald was elected president of a temporary local branch of about July 23, in time to reach Beston to defend his title in the Longwood singles which begin on July 25. Willis E. Davis is also coming East to play in the principal frass court events and may conpete at Providence the week of July 18. With Wallace Bates and Edmund Le- vy, representing the University of Cal- ifornia, and Phil Neer and James Davies, for the erection of the new. 'e_hn_ at Windham Centre. O. L. Willard has been awarded the contract for the erection of a_two-story building on Broad street for Ike Rosen. The structure will be of brick, arranged for two stores and offices. Work will be started at once at suadier Mot & Ono & = F CALIFORNIANS START EASTERN Quotations on hogs. return to his home Sunday, after sober- has produced the best baseball @famond be ready by the first of L3 v To be presented to the Board of Vis- 0 A b enting Leland Stanford universi-| Jackson street for ‘Bakery sidea advices were At hand although |lho American-British federation Sunday | Teased materially in the ourrent year:| yory and’ Governors, St. John's college. TENNIS INVASION | [PUIOE (S 1 Picine Const, | poration. The. plans eall for & (it | black rust infection was general in Man. | afternoon at a mass meeting held at the | (3¢ Pumber atad with 9 for Jume| Resolutions adopted and passed by the| An Eastern invasion by California ten-| therefore, will be strongly represented | building, 20x40 feet, two stories high, j itoba the crop there was ten days early | Central theatre. The meeting was call- | /oo bum'; ',’"’D, the same period, show | Student body at St. John's college. nis players that will culminate in their| in the principal tournaments that remain | with a slag roof. and could be harvested in timo to pre-| e (o discuss the advisabilty ot forming |77 1 2010 0%, P2 5 s Gentiemen—We, the members of the| attempts to win both the men's and wo-| on the schedul vent serious loss. Considerable notice |Such an organization, and it is expected e o student body at St. John's college, do| men's national championships, begins — was taken, too, of assertions that the|that the local chapter wil lbe made a Laconics. earnest request and ask you that| this week with the departure from glhe FRENCH TENNIS TEAM NOT H PUTNAM i yleld in Oklahoma would bo 12,000,000 |permanent unit in te fall Other ofi-| Sunday was one of the bigsest days | Pat Krebs be refained as athletic ceach | Pacific Coast of some of she most famous| COMING IF DEFEATED BY INDIA [ A marags will be erected on Praskiin 2 ushels to 18,000,000 bushels more than [Cers were chosen as follows: Thomas R. |'n the history of Watch Hill and it is | &t this institntion mext year. stars that stais claims. Mrs. May Sut-| oo " joly 15— Defeat at the hands | SUC rett Carver, for himself, and 'é 5 the latest federal estimate. On tne|Platt, treasurer; Fred Kennedy, secre-|estimated that over 3000 batoers enjoyed | Although our relations with him have| ton Rundy and Miss Mary K. Browne who| " U™\ on representing India in the | 5 g, f3Tiy bullding will be erected in o other hand, it was intimated that a good |tary; J. A. Pawson, William Spencer | tne cooling waters of the Atlantio, not been as intimate as the members| have been in trairing for some time in|P% fhe (P TERRESTOUOE WOR (L | Pleasant Valley for Charles H. Carey. A % export business had been done on Ger-|and James McKenzie, Jr, mominating | Aiss Agnes McKeon of Newark, N, J., | Of the athletic teams, we have made the }prepaation for the women's champion-| 275 COR PS0R POPRIeE, w18 RCRCH | permit bas also been granted Felix La- 1 T man account. No definite figures though | commitiee. Following the election of o~ |is spending & few days with Westerly | fONOWing observations during his stay| ship, are keaving Los Angeles in tim@ tol S8 CORCHCRE, 08 TNCe, el PUOTIT | monthe. for the store building he has 3 84 were given. ficers, addresses were delivered by Frank | rejatives, here: reach New York late this week. They | 068% W Bl Th0 GO ren O Slates, | crected at the corner of Sobool and Prev- i i Tom Nobvasicsl and Kansas |'W. Huicheoh of Exeyldoscs aad Bov. .|\ Tjint’: mniott, 2. Thorpo: lét. Monday:| (1) =Tt s Besn Ma citar an pejmoary| WiV Rentined. for (o Now, MOEW, BIaML oLy s Tieatiet b July: 2/ TaViwent PUS? SRS % pu corn market on the:down grade.| A- MacDonald of Westerly. Both criti- | for his new post at Camp Devens, | PRIPCSe to improwe and augment the| Women's gt ®Ntl ot the French team being eliminated 2 Bullish crop reports carried oats up to|cized the activities of the Irish Sinn | Mass. after spending & 15-day furlough | 2thletic equipment here and to turn eut| Athletic m‘ July 25. only ‘Mila>Sisine Langien Swill 8121 for WATERFORD o the higheet point yet for the December Feiners dnd said that England and the | yizh relatives here. ¥ winning teams for the college. As this I be the fil?!l eastern ap- |V 0 ited Seat g Plans and specifications are being pre- delivery, but then a decline ensued owing | United States are related by blood ties| Enbert N. iizier was arrested Satm (2)—By his ceaseless and mntiring ef-| pearance of “_Mfl 55““43 for usf‘m' pared for a $10.000 cottage to b erscted vision market after & buige due to higher | give (e o ey are Delng made fo | Ferguson and Ourtin, but was allowed {0 | (¢ has been in the last few years and | to see if they have retained the “class”| The Thermos team would lixe t ar- 5 Case H;rry Bliven, J. G. Burgess, Bar- bhavo been extremely pleasant and ing the first recelved for that evemt by at Berkeley, Cal g York ‘o rousiig HERGIE Wha thev or| s th! ihat formerly carried them to champion | range a serles of games witn the Co- . i i Sieivd i st. John's ever had and one worthy of | ship heights. So ghrewd a judge of | lonials or Duwels, as the Thermos wne|gpay, SALES s T gy A R et iy, 26 Tgsiats e} Tl S, D." B.-seelely of the Pawea-| any”college. Much of the last has been | players as Fred Alexander has written | have only lost (wo games tris seascn g b 18 | wrmarn Ot Dier 1oy hundred or more children who will be |tuck Seventh Day Baptist church enjoy- | the resnlt of personal dabor. to friends in the east, after watching id are out to get the ciiy ~hampion- 2% | oty e 1B a0k 13 cptertained by private families, ten of led a picnic at Atlantic Beach Sunday | (3)—He has worked hard and constant-| them play, that he sees mno falling off | ship. They would like o hear ‘rom T L a z s L be enitained Ty e On | SYOhe: ly for St. John's every afternoon: has|in their game. Mrs. Louise Williams,| the Morse-Nightingale of Putnam. Bal-|during the past week to 11 for the sams B L D se funds for this pur-| The members of the K. of C. baseball | begrudzed any holiday and has talked| who accompanied Miss Browne in 1017| tic Rivals and Taftville. ~Addross aii|week last year. The losns for Te- P ©% g e, the boys have decided to run a |team are practicing daily in preparation | athletics from morning to night in an| will again be with her. Another South-| challenges to Manager Bill Dorr. care Pt 8 ance at Wequetequock casino and the |for the Red Sox that will be played | attempt to instill proper attitude to-| ern California player who has been scen| American Thermos Bottle Co. & &% |following committee has been chosen to|at White Rock a week from net Sun- | ward it at this institutio®. in the east is Mrs. Walter Ellis. She Y ey |conduct the affair. Bernard Christy, |day. ; (4)—He has shown himself to be al-| had already forwarded her entry ror| Wethersfield. —Miss Madeline Dow, -4 fu |chairman, George . Leomard, = Frank | Mrs. Francis Taylor ' and daughter | ways a gentleman, and our relations| the women's championship which begins|daughter of Mr. and Mre. Carlos E. Dow | sponding week last year. u* ‘.& Friend, Benjamin A. Peabody, Jr., Elwin Gracel ufhfldulord, are spending a short | with him, both’officially and personally,| a¢ Forest Hills on August 15, this be-|of Main street, is speading the summer |loans totalied $31,600 and it vacation here,