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¥ “WORWICH BULCETIN, SKTURDAY, SEPTEMEER Y7, , 1921 tackle; Batley, center; Morse, left guard cor Splees, left tackle, La Casse, left end. Substitutes, Gullloz, Finster, Lockwood, > | McRernan, Plerce, McNavich, eGuerrs, i ] A -~ | Halns, Ramsland. . et i JE—— ' Sapf. TS—Sanar@o|Lord Piisco (Marphy) 1w % 3 1|TONEY HELD FIRATES TQ TWO '.,.,;.q,. fi:u?mu Sere this |Peter Blate (Ackerman) 3tisios HITS, GIANTS WINNIXG ©Old Partner (Martin) ... $ 4 3 aftarmoon whad hie paced the fastest mils | “iyrcest Grant, Sun Ridge, Qul Sait in & race exhibited on the Grand Circult |and Simella also started. nis vear He went the mile in 1:59 3-4 | Best time 3:07 1.2, o sacoffi@ heat oF the 2:03 plfln“y 2:14 class trot; purse »3‘. 000. Sanardo was driven by Tommy Edward Marque, bg, by Sir Marque defeated Pittsburgh, 5 to 0. two doubles and a triple. - who has driven praciically all| (Sheldon) ....... «eseel 1 1¢gxen 6Ut of the box in the third, being d breakers this week. | Manrisso, (Martin) . 2 2|replaced by Glazner, who later gave way +. @ bay gelding broke the Jeanetts S(Crandal) . 3 3lto Yellowhorse. three vear olds when he ne- | Buffalo Boy (Edman) 4 dri 15 the third inning Rawlings led off . mile i8 2:03 3-4, also driven | Best time 2:09 1-2. with a single through, third. - Snyder, ne Poughkeepsie weteran Murphy.| Exhibition ) the next bater up doubled’ to left, and sardo's showing, however, was the best | made ¢n-the track and was con- | i by race fallowers to be an even showing than that of Peter Man- who, on-Wednesday did the mile To beat 2:05 1-4 trotting: Czar Worthy, bg, by Car Peter, (Mur- phy) won. Time 2:03 3-4. to right. CARPENTIER TO MEET 5. PefSt Manning was paced by a ner. Young flied to Carey. Kelly singled anning horse during his time trial while GIBBONS NEXT FEBBUABY |, left, scoring Frisch, Meusel, the anardo m is record in a regular| New York, Sept. 16—Georges Carpen- |ninth mdn up, flied to Carey. « tier will meet Tom Glbons of St Paul nardo might have made a much bei- | for the world's light heavyweight boxing @ 1If harder pressed. The geld- | championship next Febrdary at Madison d easy winner in ghe first heat, | Square Garden. Tex Rickard, promoter, |fered with Rawlings. the Giam‘ second wikh he covergd in 2:00 §-4, took the |received today a radiogram from Man- baseman, who was fielding a ball The ad at the saf. " He stepepd the first |ager Descamps in which the latter stated | decision was greeted by 2 shower of pop .4 secopds to assume 3 fest e made the half minute flat. 5 record for a mile -1 made by Hamburg Rapdall, Okio, August that Carpentier would be ready and fit | bottles from the stands. One by that time to defend the title he won from Battling Levinsky “I had no doubt that the French idol would return here and meet Gibbons ac- cording to the contrfat I have with him,” said Rickard. “Carpentier never enters the ring unles he is fic and he wanted plenty of time to rest the injured hand he hurt in the Dempsey bout. I have no date set for the match but will likely stage it the first week in Feb- ruary.” Jold Jenrs. The bout originally was to have been Gomn scored a double by Win- |held on October 12, in Jersey City. ©X {Wo vaces on the program. Mk won the 2: nd - first Hodgon's J: was not seriously hurt. by 25 policemen. Score: New York (N) b hpo Buroset 5 2 3 pacing record fcr a mile made by Directum I at 0Carey.cf ird heat of the giving Kim the Second honors tralg iR 3 the SUBMARINE FLOTILLA PLAYS BHODE ISLAND STATE preparations have been completea at the submarine base for the football{New York . gsame with Rhode Island State College|Pittsburgh teday. game will be called at 2.45.| T¥o base bits, daylight saving time. The Submarine| " hits Bauerof Rase maintzins a boat schedule between Richards Grove and the Base. Boats leaving the Grove at one-half past the hour. ~ Meeting the New London and second a wiihing 10 4 @ Score by tanings: Fatted for CAEDS SCOBED WiNNING RUN IN 9TH, D TING 2103 class pace: Dugse $1,%0, Lous, Sept. 16.—A double by John nardo, bg. Norwich cars, and those wishing to a in e ninth with one out scored Marphy ) = e L 1 1 1|tend the game from Norwich may av mith with the winning run here to- Henr: .2 2| themselves of this service, day in the opening game of the seri 3 3 3 Although it is early in the season alyith the Philadelphia team. giving 4 4 4)good, tast game is expected as Rhode|Touis the bul 1 to 3. Rader, forme 3 Isiand State will doubtless tryou with the New Orleans club, jol pace : purse $1,000. considerable number of men, as w Philiis today, whiloy Bichaw . by Wallace Mc- uncover some of the strategy which will| Framilton, Ontario, club, pitched ‘h ve psssstlh 1 be used against Brown University the|major league game in good form. S HodSom). e 1 2 2] following week Philadelphia (N) St Louws (N) Murphy) 2 4 The Submarine Flotilla team is in fine b b0 s hpo 2 e 3 § | fetila and expects to keep¥thelr opponents(Smita2b 1 00 g0 ¢ every minute of the four quarters.[la®3b 4 2 - b 4030 Fielding, captain, R. halfback Loek, | \iiiamest S ep iy o > 00! McGGowan, auarterback LK 4 aeller.ef - 0 Albertson, —righ ect 0 05 p 3 B8 tackie; Schroeder, % 002 200001 VARKET WAS BULLISH 4 t 106011 ~ T 1. —Professiona! 534 ez, ¥ dizes ers ag n undisputed con TTH 2 e ck market todav, but the 21 sh or ofastre members of that | : Ry 45 | REDS WON 5 TO E VICTORY 3 recneat opposition | Tobaceo Prod 1 OVER BOSTON DRAV: p PrUSIRgnY - Pacific ... 2oz ligh than on g Bostc ew high record fory ths was reached. er, embraced Oesc timely Rubber sber pr b ed in Bottan (N} X money | rec i Rlosoomenr Pittsburgh, ‘Sept. 16—Toney held the Piratgs to two hits today and New York The Giants scored all of their five runs in ‘he third inning on three singles, Hamilton was Tone§’ scored both runers with a single After Burns had fllled. out, Bancroft tripled to. center scoring Toney. Frisch scored Bancroft with a: double to right, and Hamilton gave way to Glaz- In the eighth inning Umpire McCor- mick, in the field, called Grimm out at second. He ruled that the runer inter- bottle struck McCormick on the head, but he At the close of the game he was escorted from the ficld PHILLIES BASEBALL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th SAYLES FIELD, BALTIC Mechanicsville vs Baltic Rivals Game Called 3 P. M. (Standard Time) UMPIRE MacDONALD leading contenders for state champion- ship honors, Ashiand has not yet announeed jis lineup but it is rumored that they have several new men of state-wide fame. Chet Nichols, who twice defeated the Kaceys last peason, iz expected to do the burling. Nichols is & good man and is a worthy epponent of Hughie Canavan the Kacey’s ace. - The Norwich boys will use their reg- ular lineup, that is, Bergen catch; Can- avan pitch; Donahue lst base; Petty 2nd base; Ojerholm shortstop; Ruane third base; Gilooley left field; McEay center field; Austin right field. The managers of the Kaceys and the American Thread clubs are trying to come to an agreement concerning a se- ries which wW settle the championship muddie. Although Wilimantic has beaten the Kaceys two out o fthres games their season’s record is no better than that of Norwich. A series bewcen ho Wwo would draw wonderful crowds as the fans are in- tensely interesed in their rivalry for the . semi-pro crown. Umpires Roy and Sullivan will be in charge of tomorrow's game. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League New York 5, Pittsburgh 6, Boston 1, Cincinnati i Prooklyn at Chicago rain, ) Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 4 ¢ American League St. Louis 10, New York 8, = Detroit 7, Philadelphia 3 Chicago 4, Boston 10. Cleveland 2, Washington @ Eastern League New Haven Z, Pittsfield 18, Hartford 4, &lbany 1. Bridgeport 4, Springfield £ ‘Waterbury (, Worcester same.) Waterbury 6, game.)) & (First Worcester 12 . (Second International League Rochester 4, Buffalo 0. . Syracuse 6, Toronto 3. Only games scheduled. American Association Indianapolis 4; Louisville 6. Minneapolis 1; St. Paul 2. Milwaukee 4; Kansas Cit: Toledo 0; Columbus S. WAUREGAN GAMES TODAY Nationa! Learue New York at Pittsburgh. Boston at Cincinnati. = Brooklyn at Chirago. ladelpha at St. Louis. Amesienn League Cleveland at Washington. NEW LONDON St. Louis at Philadelphla. (2 games.) | Detroit at New York. Chicago 2t Beston. (2 games.) Tastern League TWaterbury at Worcester. New Haven at Pittsfield. Bridgeport at Sprinzfield. Albany at Hariford. GAMTIS SUNDAY, Natioual League Toston at Cincinnaatl. Brooklyn at Chicago | BASE | ASHLAND CLUB | | Eastern Leagus | Eridzeport., Albany. at New Haven. :d, at Waterbury. Worcester Hartf LEAGU: STANDING Basehall ' BOSTON RED SOX - NS g : American Thread Club AT RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTIC ;™ ' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th :, - GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. (Standard Time) AL” KROOG, FORMERLY OF PENN. STATE COLLEGE WILL PITCH FOR THE THREAD CLUB 'CHAMPIONSHIP BASml;".flgmALL CARPET GROUNDS, MOOSUP Basehall . = =~ vs. MOOSUP HENRIE DEVRON, UMPIRE BASEBALL TODAY | Providence Street Grounds, Taftville, 3:30 P. M. INDEPENDENT vs. TAFTVILLE A. A. . SEE THE NEW CHAMPIONS IN ACTION TODAY BALL VS. : NORWICH K. of C. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, (Standard Time) pitch against the v altie. The manager has make a better did last Sunday. The to go out of town for at present. wil COLONIALS TO PLAY MANHASSET one of the Colo coran and Joe B sett’s w Sr el w = raie [liees 4 ational League : g A offerad at 5 last | Ford e t Bres COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS ferings at four per cent accept- | & 0| New York 9 HE . » most active in equipments, | Ances 5. 56 . notors and oils, atter, Liow- | — ! 62 being mast o pressure. | coTTON o1 75 2 A 2 New York, Sent. 16.—Cotton apot| Totais w5 ] é‘; - wpair quiet ) stted for Oesibger In 4th 7 ~ SR = SO fr“g Sflfi_ son will hold Red's shoots, Hi Henry 1st, « . iz 5 - 05 to! 1000000 —1 phia 5 McGann 2nd, Sylvia o fasture ¢f sn othdrwiss cont ¥iberty. Bends 0200035 Ameriean Yeague McGrath, Coda and Smith in e I Low. Won, - Lost field. This makes a pretty good com- S -82 e Tl catuieey ination and ought to give the local out- gece 9 s 20 UNARED X0 SOLVE ss fit a good go. Taftville will bave . explenation 0 8 SHOCKER, LOSING TO B {usual strong line that copped the New | was firm, but 88.20 20 el mesl o < London county champlonship, Reddy c; | - T recent low quotation i 40, > 1it 5 6 Morin p; Gley 1st, Hendricsen 2b; Dug- n « showing >l .40 Capt. Hank Dressed ss, Faber, $ 1 B2 i 4 Murphy and Caron in the out- Y imsues imparted = = 53 J: field, which makes 2 pretty good com- erngth to the bond X So.ox 83.60 60 bination, the best in the county, not ex- | ¥s gain'ng from 20 5 99.06 aa0z agi0g Eastern League. ceptinig the much touted Norwich Kaceys v day. also conti B Vit T Tww? 28 g5 98.86 Won. L who seem to be laughing at our but the Toreign gr y Quoted gl e oo s B he a1 nicker” champions, but have not 4 nd losses. Total . , and cents per $100 I r 82 enough sporting blood to t ated $13,230,800. the in-| Bridgeport 80 take the title away from b him ;.‘l\"\' Haven :‘i —r | Ferelgn Exchange. { t | Hartfora ™ STOCKES. Year TS | Springfield ..., ..... 64 BADEE CAN'T PITCH E Sterling— Yesterdav. = with ceee 60 AGAINST RED SOX tle Demand .. .. 3 Kinpaugh's fly. % . « St 2 Ppan: " s Denmark : 0Shewier Am Hid Norway s . Graeca R - it \ Argentina . CHICAGO GRAT Chicago, Sent. 16. MARKET. ~Wheat developed a (2) Batted tor () D Shawk atted for Quinn fn & Tittle strength tdday, helped by word | op ™ teaine L e that a new German credit was being ar-| 51, 00 <ooo 000 402 ranged. The market closed unsettled,| “mvy mas hits, " Taohor. i at the satie as vesterday's finish to % |Schanz. Home runs, Ruth cent higher, with December 1 29 to 1.29% | In provi ons there ‘Washington, to 20 cents. ere net gatns ot pt. New York (A) and May 1.33 to 1 . - - ot ARt e y ,Qw"lrxmns EEGAINED IEAD and oats unchanged to ' higher. DEFEATING SENATORS 16—Cleveland re- 47% |2y gained first place in the American s 6, | At first the wheat market sbowed |Leaguo today by defeating Washington 7 1% |considerable weakness, owing largely to| 2 to 0, as New York lost to St Louis 8% 18% 2 sharp break in sterling exchange. Com-| Uhle Was effective at all stages. O < A 28 |plete ending of the Argentine dromght|single, a pass to Jamieson and Woo 28% 40U lcounted at o as a bearish factor, 'and | three bagRr accounted for Clescland's 33% 33%|g0, too, did an apparent lull in export|runs in the eizghth. Score 10% 10%| Gemand. Later, Mowever, sterling Clovaland (A Washington (A) 2% 26%)corned upward azain, and more confi- &, 13 Nk 1% 82% | 4ones in the foreign financial outinok was! H e 34 174 especially after information was 1 vixsliste 3% 13% hich gave some promise of bet- 4 9600 1% 19%1 . business conditions in Germany. Bul- & Srbe (25% 36 liish sentiment was fostered likewise by|jeweiom:d 1 Ty 126 126% [ avices which emphasized rain damage;o-Nelle | o 3106 1 3 s 39 |to wheat shock morthwest. It was said|Thes 3 a0z 4% 84%| arrivals at Minneapolis were damp and| puy e 29 2 |iacied ‘auality, and that mfllers were e WX T84l jecoming active buvers at Kansas Ci 3 fMetals 26 47 p ,,!“:‘ st | Estimates of farm foldings of winter | (2 Bied frx Bricksn in kin 338 g4 | Whed cated that ouly a small amount| maveland .0000000 postration Co - % b B Temalaed to coms forward in “some Sec-| ‘Washington 0000000 Mar Marin 1 5. Tareo base bits, Wocd. B. Mer Mar proa 46% 45 4em|, Corn was easy throughont the day, the| — nt Wor Truck . 21 31 31 " | bulk ‘of the erop being safe from frosts |ASHLAND CROSS BATS Pter . Paper ..., 1% 434 54 | Prospective better export trade tende WITH BACEYS SUNDAY Pt Paper pr sta... 68 g8y, | to_strengthen cats. v1e,| The Kaceys and and team of pengiett ... ... 2 THigher cuotations on hogs gave a 'lift| sewett City meet tomorrow afternoon at whigh VaRey ... §2% to provisions. the fairgrounds in the i&st game of a fexicaz Petrol ....017% series. Just Mow many gamies will make Fiam. Copper -1 Chicage Gratn Market. up the series is mot known but on the Esoor K 8 T ... 2 Wheat— Migh vow, Close, showing of the Jewett City team and the Reeouri Pactfie ... 20 Sept. e 137 124 126% interes shown by the local fans. Fissouri Pae pr ... 40% Dec. o.. 129% 12615 128% land's reputatton has sullered lately T Y Central ... 5 T1% | May s 133% 131 183% their defeat at the hands of Taft Y. NNH&H, 4% 142, | Corn-— r according to some But Asbland prob- fort: Ameriean . 39 Sept. peas 53 ably treated Taftville, as many other WD R R capenaccs 38% Tec. s teams have this Season that is Berce Ofl e 57 6% M2y e worthy of thefr hest efforts Jerce Ol pr ... 3% 423% Oats— Ashland will no doubt have the best br Steal Spring ... 35 85 Sept. a0 3T% 367 7% that thelr purses can buy for tomorrow's By Con — 13% 12% Dec. weu 3915 285 2934 game. They have a real chance to maks lmaing " Te2 7 May o K% | 43% . a3 2 meme for themselves by defeating the N Rt I A g P XS (Special to The I Willimantic, Sept. known Friday upon a receipt of a tele- gram from the secretary of the Nat | RED S0X PROFITED BY WHITE SOX POOR PLAYING Boston, Scpt. 16.—Boston profited by| Baseball Commission that “Kin | Chicago's poor fielding play today andfer will be ineligible to pitch for | won, 10 to 4. with John Collins and Men-| American Thread Company team against| featuring. Score: the Boston Red-Sox Sunday. According Chiczeo to the telegram Bader has been carried (A) as possible as up to today it was sup- posed that Bader would pitch and win- dow cards carrying this announcement have been widely distributed. L In the Tt box for the locals in his stead will be D "Al” Kroog, férmer Penn State college Chicago pitcher, who twirled the thread makers Boston to victory in the third and deciding game Two baso b of the series with the Norwich ‘“Ka- ceys” a short time ago. TIGERS WON FIEST GAME OF SERIES 'WWITH ATHLETICS| WAUBEGAN-MOOSUP SEBIES Ta Philadelphia, Sept. 16.—Detroit ‘wou STARTS TOMOREOW Wauregan and Moosup start their an- nual championship series for the town of Plainfield, Sunday afternoon on the Car- the first game of the final series with | Philadelphia today by bunching hits off Moore fn the fifth and sixth innings. The score was 7 to 3. Dykes had a home run into the left field bleachers in the fourth| Pet grounds, Moosup. There s much inning. Score: rivalry between these two clubs and a Detroit hotly contested game is looked for when = L l‘r‘v P s e o they cross bats. = Moosup has a new lineup to offer the fans tomorrow. Rube Burdick will be on the mound for Moosup with Hal Lo- gan of Lehigh University as his battery mate. Joo Johnston of Tufs 1b, Merry- weather of Brown 2b, Murrate of Holy Ghost K. of C., ss, Gilly Magning of Holy Ghost K. of C., 3y, Haliberter of| Lehigh 1f, McLaughlin of Holy Ghost K of C. cf, Holgate of Bristol, R. L, rf. Another dark horse, from a Texan League,’ named Fisher, may warm up. Fans, all roads lead to Moosup Sunda It was announced late last evening that King Bader would pitch for Waure. gan, as Bader cannot pitch against the Eoston team Sunday in Willimantic, sussescus 21 Walkor, 1 Zoore ol o “Two base it Dkes, NEW LONDON INDEPENDNENTS AT TAFTVILLE TODAY Another big attraction is booked at Taftville this afternoon, when the New London Independents appear for the de- cidig game. Each tcam has won one game, and the Whaling town bunch is coming up strong, Having a good bunch of sluggers, they intend to send Mike Morin to the showers before the game is half over. A And then besides they have Red M'Gill BALTIC EIVALS HAVE TWO GAMES SCHEDULED The Baltic Rivais play the Williman- tic Rovers in Willimantlc, Saturaay. Manager Hagerty has guaranteed a game this time as recently a game had to be calle doff on account of the Rov- ers being denied the use of the grounds. became | f Memphis Country club, today 1 use “Carn” Cournoyer on the 1 Nelson rece mound wi SENIORS’ GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Sept. 16.—M. J. Coridon COBIDON WON Rye, N. Y., championship the national s golf association at their annual 36 X + 7]on the players' Iist of tle Toronto Inter-| Tha m,, net prize of the tournar 4 22 ¢ ¢|national Leaguc team for the seasons of | uq captured by O. W. Hunt, of St 41 "—: 1 »}1920 and 1321 without reporting for duty e score totalled 143 1 A& ilcumms 4 3 5 8 §fwhich makes him ineligible to play|junajcap of 50. OMenoskyf 4 7 5 o 4|3sainst a team in organized baseball. | (oridon tu in a low g ot $ I :5 o|The management of the local team|of 161, today's card totalling by 4 8 5 9 ;] wishes to make this fact as widely known/| ast 18 holes and yesterday’ runner numbering $2. Charles D. Arcole Country club wa a card of 162 for the t A fewer of the day's score turned in for the last 1S ho obest W. Collier, which include; over 70 years of age. Mr. Col the course 3 today. TREMAINE WON SHOOT OFF YEOM CEOTH Atlantio City, N. J., Sept. 16.—C. S, Tremaine, of Princeton, N. J., today won the 16 yard Westy Hogan trapshootiiig championship in the shoot off with M Crothers, Penna state titie hoider. Both men broke one hundred tarkets straight and i nthe shoot off Tremaine smashe 25 while Crothers missde his twenty fifth. Crothers today made the ngest run He also won the 150 target event wi a score of 149 was the high ama teur of the day with 435 breaks out of a possible 450, KILBANE AND FEUSH 1IN PERFECT CONDITION FOR BOUT Cleveland, Sept. Tb.—Featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane and Danny Frush, of Baltimore, challenger, ex- pressed themselves as being in perfect condition tonight after the final day of secret training for their 12 round deci- sion bout here tomorrow afternoon. Af er his wovkout, Frush weighed 1 1 pounds, half a pound less than he is re quired to make at ringside. Under the contract, Kiibane is to receive $60,000, win, lose or draw, and Frush $2,500 for training expenses. On the eve of the battle, the champion has leaped from an even money choi to a 10 to 8 favorite. Jimmy Dunn, who up o last year was Kilbane'’s manager. on the mound who holds a big grudge against the. Taftville outfit fo rhte ter- rible beating handed . him earlier in the season. Bill Goyle who did the back- stopping for the Taftville team 1ast seus Lefty Dowd, lately of Camp Devens, will be in the box for Baltic. Mechanicsville is scheduled to play in Baltic Sunday. ‘Thig club defeated Bal- tic_on their first visit here, 3 to 2. Riley is one of those betting against the boy he made chEmpion. Many 1 to 4 bets are being made that Frush will win by a knockout. Kilbane made a statenfent tonight that ! of the tournament, breaking 139 straight. | |Army and Navy | Surplus Co. - 35 BROADWAY JUST. RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT FROM HEADQUARTERS.—THESE GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND NOT RENOVATED GOODS. 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HOSPITAL BED (Steel) ... ioreicassmann $2.95 VACUUM BOTTLES orimeatmnnn 95C CORL _ROY SHIRTS RRs—— X ] RENTReRR—— | P |1 T £ e iorere | with the Everreadys of Taftville and the second with the Junior Colontals. i i =t TILDEN, :ND, AND Jomwsow TO MEET IN TENNIS FINALS Philadeiphia, Sept. 16.—Willtam T. 70 den, 2nd, and Wallace F. Johnson, bofh [ am just as confident of this city, will meet for the natiomas - ¢ Kilbane as T tur? singles tennis championship on the courts of tho Germantown Cricket club. here tomorrow. Eack won s way imto] final round of the fortieth titalar! lournament of the Unged States Lawn| Tennis Aseociation today by decistvely. defeating_oppoments in the semi-fnals red then 500 polic $50,000. te round. Thden eliminated Willis E Da-' that tomor * vis of San Francisco in straight sets by $135,00 scores of 10-8, 6-2 -1, and Johnson won from James O. Anderson, of the Aus- tralasi | MEADOW BROOE FOXHUNTERS ralasian Davis Cup team, 6-4, 3-6, 8-5, «16-3. WON JUNIOE POLO TITLE Meadow mal jun- ¢ defea In each match thers was one dicistve set, that between Tilden and Davis be’ ing the first, while the third set was tme turning point in the Johnson-Anderson Brook Fox I Co fou contest. Tilden having withstood the ment. terrific service and returns of Davis in' als to three. the initial set of their match won easlly, came through the| “hile Johnson after cliaching the cruci- 1out a defeat, Laving pre- | 201e third set was always in the fors| ted (he army first team |10 the fourth and final set. | Brook Wanderers. The| Davis went out to do agatest the' carries with it a silver lov- | champion and by the very force of Mx |ins cup presented Samuel D. Warren, | Service and terrific return strokes made EQUALLED SISLER'S RECORD HITS IN SEASON k Lelivelt, aha Western equalled the S in one season St. Loui team last year. Leli- up until yesterday in a game at season closes the tile holder play extraordinary tem= Dis to win the initial set. Therd were Tepeated service aces by both players and sizzling placement returns which eleetri- fied the gallery of 8,000 spectators bus Davis flashed gome sensational tenmis, e could not hold his game to the level needd to defeat Tilden and after los- ing opening set-to, faded physically un« der the severe strain of battling with and racing after the Philadelphian's returns. While there was but @ slicht mae. gin in favor of Tilden in errors, the champion’s earned points so far overbal« anced Davis that the reason for his wic< tory was plain. % Resigns as Eaceys Manager. James Sheridan has resigned as mam. ager of the Norwich K. of C. team and P. F. Sweeney has-beea to succeed Mr. Sheridam. rst b Play Three Games The Yantic baseball team has three games scheduled for Sunday. In the morning they play the Yantic boarding house team and in the afternoon they vlay a double header, the first game ¥ Rusn apnea .

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