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i WORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 ident Harding, vice president Coolidge, Babe Ruth, Mathewson and George s e Fls | Kelley, was auctioned off for $750. An- | . other ball autographed by Hans Wag- | ; : - 2 . B e, —— ner sold for $250. The Giants game with Boston, which - K N 7. A was eutplayed by the lighter Mousley; Sassko for Sage; Conrors for | was to haye followed the contest with nigh team at Westerly yester- | Williams; Mousley for Welington. the old timers, was called off on ac- AT FAIR GROUNDS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd MED tentt s - i Time of petiods, 10—12; 10—12. count of a heavy rain storm. oon agd lost the opening Referee Moors. Umpire J. Young. Despite the disappointing weather, be- me of the season by the score | Touchdowns, Pugh, Mitchell tween §40,000 and $50,000 was realized Y Westerly scored two touch- for the Mathewson fund, officials of -the o “Aws b 5 : Giants stated tonight. Included in this | = t oW RRNY IR Whater' of [ATNDAS. AN S ey amount will. be $22,500 rain insurance . g o FOUGHT 15 ROUNDS TO DRAW N it 3 fluke as th ode that was taken out with a British com- i “l dur.| New York, Sept. 30—Willie Jackson |Pany by the committee in charge of the 35 BROADWAY 35 BROADWAY A,h, were the t::resnr: al > i . i e { Double Hospita! ) ] * bigger op- |and Pete Hartley fought 1 s to a | testimonial. 4 i k 3 ‘r"" s S . listless, both men being hooted frequent- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ® | g L] ( Si 66-inch x 80-inch, In Various Colors ° The Achigiy backfeld 8id wel enough |13 bY the spectatora. tional League | Orwic of izes 66-inch x 80-inch, In ; a: is as well as they possibly could S R New Yerk rain, [ ] ", v % 4 Soles | 185 pound S 2 P 4 e with & papier mache line. No holes | 133 4 St. Louis 12 Pittsburgh 4. g A AN for the backs and they | The bout between Morris Lux of Kan-| oniy games scheduled, | e D iikan Talofs Staring on. | s City and,Jim van of New York prd startng 4" | was stopped in the fifth round and the American League ‘ SECOND GAME OF CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES . tial gains. Capt, | decision awarded to Lux when his op-| New York-Philadelphia rain. e Bipeesiah gaine. Capt, | dscision awerlet o Lux when bis o || Xow ok inl it ; GAME STARTS 3:15 P. M. el Reid also made‘some good gains. | DONCAt AP Cleveland 3 Chicago g2 | | Arst quarter after a fa ® | Marty Summers was given the judges'] Only games scheduled, . 5 s " | decision at the ena of his eight round American Assoclation . the Norwic b aade | O T i¥ 2r¢ | Minneapolis 7 Toledo 1. | 12 gt L Sk GANES ToDAY ! <72 4 | > e s S T R S el S o ano GAME WITH PLAINFIEED | pistsbuch at ot Lo || PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, Taftville—3 P. M. | § ARMY O. D. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS & » P nfield, Conn., Sept. 30—Plainfield Eostonn at Brooklyn. | Re Ster] at Plainfield Sunday in the | Chicago at Cincin | game of their series. Plainfield took | New York at Ph st game 4 to and second went ing 3 to 1. Both games proved New London Independents Stze 55%02" - it o e e Je American League. o : oty BERETLI| cne 3 Ce vs. Taftville A. A. |} ALL.-WOOL OXFORD GRAY BLANKETS . v Sterling is coming with a s Snes b | of i 3 et o e SiEinEdeoning ¥ ] ashington at Boston (2 games). f . . . LBEI gt they jarvact and is out to win but Plain s g (8 BATTERIES—Lindstrom P., Reddy or Smith, C. for Taft- with dark blue border, size 64x84 . iy s | confident of victory. Gon: s | : = | y SHAR A AR S N S S s ville—Myejack, P., Coyle C. for New London. i N o swner| o T S DOUBLE PLAID HOSPITAL BLANKETS : WO s New York at Brocklyn. 3 Weste E: OFFICIALS TO MEET | .20 at “Cluncinnati x t i Kar| The Trolley Bowling League officials | pjitsburgh at St. Louis. . 66 0 Litman | 272 f0 1614 @ mesting n the Community A homer, two doubles and scored thrcc | WON THREE RACES AT GRAND 1ze Xt o RS A SRR G O b R VBB A T . o House in Plainfleld Monday afternoon in 5 £ ! runs. Score: p T ? gards to forming another bowling | Cleveland at Chicago. Pitisburan () Louis %) CCI'F:‘C\:”T :;"ELET OAT\ CLME 2 2 S e e e 1" ¢ racing camé fo a close here today with - , Olive Green Mixture = and New London to compete. [ Boston at New Yor LR s lmw. by winning the 2: 3 5 I i NI Ma ST e risa iy i 5 0 lsaining the distinction of having won S 64 88 Siih s . o Hoxie | clde e St R 1Ze X STek ol miie te s tu e tatet oot o teYSUo RISt Ch b ol e a 3 Metlens It 9 0 | something ncver done before by any *a Dunning | OLD TIME GIANTS DEFEAT Datlosnl Leag i | trotter in the history of the local track. 3 . NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS Won. o In the 2:13 pace, Wanda May also i = - . Book New York, Sept. 30—O0ld time mem- B — | turned in her second victory of the = 5 B 5 | bers of the New York Giants defeat- 1lweck in a hard battle with Direct KETS hl h b b d 64x82 ~ Mitchell | ed the National League leaders today Light and Billie J. K., the former win- ] wit 1g t brown bor €r, S1Z€ D3X04 .. .. .| k |2 to 0 in a five inning game, the pro- ning the first heat of the event. v #h | cceds of which will go to Christy Ma- ) Main Direct was a big favorite in| s ewacn, Tormer’ Glact pishes whb 1z Cinciioad o 000003 0—4|the 06 class ‘yace, but Minor W 1 and complete line of lus Army and Torco | recovering from tbercujosis. Jefc Tes.| Chicaso . : ey bi0iite ook ‘the first heat, o won the two| e carry a large complete line of surp! y an reau ¢ bulk of the twirling for| Philadelphia 102 e ; final heats with apparent ease. & t ti Ste e | imes and Warner caught. The | American League Mueller i The 2:13 trot was a split heat race, N Good | battery was Ryan and Gaston. | Eomiiry Mueier and i Little Dick, the favorite, winning it avy oods 100 numerous to mention. McNamarai| A crowd of 20,000 witnessed the|xew York ... a5 aftcr dropping the first heat to Sis = Be game. A baseball autographed by Pres-| Gleveland ALL SET FOR TAFTVILLE Bing, due to a break, T 2 S = 2 Louis AND KACEYS SECOND GAME E“l‘{‘mlffl"951 A i ashington The second game of the Taftville-Ka- | 2013 Clues Pace. 3 heats, purse $1,000. Boston cey series will be plaved at the fair- | [LanCS Ma¥, bm, by As Sastell I moment asked for two hundred dcilars |ridge. “Since Philadelphia and New Yerk | final round «f the professional golfer's Detroit 80 grounds tomorrow (Sunday) afterncon | 1oty it (faney "} 3 1 more and the locals had to pay the bill. |are scheduled to play in New York to- | championship tournament at the Inwood Een 93 and with the substantial_sirengthening | piic 5K 'Gump) ..., 4 b g| The Braves liked the way they were |morrow, the gamo will have to be trans- | Country club toda He will play the hiladelphia - .....53 of both lineups the fans wiT seen an even | h!%pls 5 (TP 7 10 2| treated here last season and always pre- | ferred there and played as part of a | winner of the match between Jim Barnes, ter brand of basebail than was ex- | oo *R yESE ereeoones B0 ®icent 3 fine appearance on the local field. | dtuble header. . 1f the Yankees and the |national open champion, and Emmet FINAL STANDING OF CLUBS hibited last Sunday; that’s saying more | g M. P, I;ouxs Witt, .ROCBCL P;\Lcl;‘““racc Ford at short and Johnny U;m \] \ln!‘:flchs were ni sc;vdv:'\cd (]’:{ I'l’:l,\' French of Youngstown, Ohio, tomorrow. litt: . itche: Brav are idered is season, New York woul ve s IN INTEENATIONAL LEAGUE |than a little. and Loleta also started. pitcher f:ir the Braves, are col re gain this season, New York wo i MARKET Was TNSETTLED New York, Sent. 30—The fmat efm.| ‘The difterance was slight between them | Fod ‘nec 5 05, taste local boys and their appearance in ‘this | won the pennant by being idlo today.” Duvis Osth ki Bicans’ Z A J S macs e a oS 2ol ‘ow Tnternational | Put Taftvile did have the edge. 2:13 class trot, 3 heats, purse $1,000,|City always means a crowd. p nson is out of the city a oy Bt i o w e Tor Eiha. stven. of 193 was anc| .This weck the Kaceys wil have the |'vithe Dicc: bg, by Great M:dium e e e e PRSI Da’x“fin-:fxd ‘Strang fi‘:":‘rrmx: > e v s eague for the seven of 1321 was an- |, essary complement to Hugh Canavan's SdL *!tor the game and with Al Kroog, tne , ) P dtaraigd i 3 3 aking nounced teday by President J. C. Toole. | SECPE I [0 R o power, | Lalman) ceceseeeenee 4L L e Who sent the Red Sox to defeat, | AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT tedm Won two out. of thicse samies At 3 an shter s follows: R 4 is Bing, (McMahon) ........ 1 3 5 don of the Davis had high le of 163 P g s A few runs is all that Canavan needs 10 | George Watts, (Berry) ...... 2 2 3 0n the mound for the locals there is sure RACE STILL UNDECIDED | o4 1 of 350. Score : s aga r Ba win most any ball game in OscarSVetts N (Dyde) L LN L5 304y 2itorbe & faxioae FXEI0E iAD ChARe: New "York, Sept. 30 — The American £ . . e Daliimore Lo nd although no names have Whipcord alse started, Hest time|to set into the big show and is rated onc |, e¥. J0nke Sepl. 50 = T Smerican e |4 1 . St out thcse who possess the 2:09%. of the best semi-pro hurlers in the state. s 25 g1t 4 dia puaa, are confident that the Knights huve ac- | *'3:0 class pace, 3 heats, purse $1,000.] The game is seheduled to start promyt R et ke e e Pt 183" g1 3 mor £ quired players with the punch that Was | Main Direct, bg, by Merry Direct,|¥"at 3 o'clock and parking space will be | ¢y ;g Cnicago {oday, while the Yankees | Tourtelott 5 Ul m— derate i lacking last Sunday. The only . thing.|(McGire), ......rnrreesnioss 2 1 1)afforded hundreds of ca Put Willi- | vere idle, but the local club needs only | Engler vere...106 104 TOT— . By thabey ‘to! N at is certain is t : Piteh | Minor Hal, (Hyde) ...... i azg vour list for Sunday and come | o “re’ victory or a f Cleve- | Amidon ..q.....162 105 113— t f firmness g RadninE for Norwich a fact which will be agree- | Hoosier Lady, (Palin), . 12 2 the }nf'vfi;[:em: sc ]n‘\‘:.r:s ‘»:M_‘ % i ohin HomE wite The Sa e e 4 “Baltimore won a forfeited game from | PI¥. received fangto: & man | AW (GIMD)] Sosb--eeniaes 308 14 ecticut for that day, ,when Mgr. Benoit b Jay, Whed | v onkees decided tonight to play a double 544 515 433 1552 Toronto Auzust 1 let a suggestive | Best jtme 2:04%5. the semi-pro champions of Connecticut ML : b i header here with the Athletics tomorrow e fost at " 5 8 1 .. ut of him all week excepi that I %40, clasg ot 8 heats se $1,000,| 0 after the big leasue 1 order {0 play off the game postponcd rand. Rochester and Syracuse played a tle oNh ek & 2:10 class trot, 3 heats, purse $1,000. i P the g - t g zame May 31 and Baltimore and Jersey | Will expend his utmost offorts to end Peter Daw, gr & by Peter Ashlind, cause of Ph Thomas . 119 101 z Sept. 30.—Call money firm- | ity stased @ no deci: contest Sep- | Serics by sundown Suncay evening. (Murphy) e e 1| ATTAWATUGAN PLAYS TWO Sl= =anding (onight tws Chianerini ..... 92 100 o low 3: ruling rate i 2 P” [ mor has it that Morin will be Taftville's | Becotillo, br &, (Erskine) AL e e i 03, 9 - ¥ : S BeE T B s choice but or receives little | Bilston, bh, (McKeller) ...... 6 ; T e o Fork rrd redence 1n Norwick David C. bh, (Childsy A The Faltic Rivals have two i York % -4 ® i ns against acceptances cred Norwick AV bh, Childs week e on { Cleveland T oy 4 n ® COTTON TO FABER PITCHING PROWESS | heavy ¢xpense in gathering togs N |lee also started. Best time 2:03% e S iR In addition to its two games with Phil 514 543 450 1507 = were under ma k-] Xew York, Sept. 30.—Spot cotton quiet;| Chicago, Sept. 50—Th Cleveland Tn- ~1:““‘ 3‘ yu.a\(ari .;‘;‘ur ii':‘;\n' PRy, adelphia lcvn:\:—nulmflr \Jnk\:; *.\ll, A st reac- | middling 2130, dians, tishting desperately today to re- | {ans will show their aparee e oot i Sund : ot R Roviden: Nt el place niine ) 3 z ¢ numbers to warrant gigan o the se sl fwin 1 ve. Studeb: Frgitmi o a 0‘ efused to bow tolexepnditure of money and effort. It TEAMS WILL TAKE IN GAMES 0, iR ington 1 The tax laws need revising more nerican Sugar. Sales amour Liverty Tonds. She Spean, Tacs T a will be necessary for those who Wish| New York Sept. 30— Nearly b the series. St 200 than the bank laws. There is ample s . . Hinwe the pitchi prowess ed ill be nec r e oo, Vish| New York, Sept. 30—Nearly one h ol At hol hu BL ) et ioted XA Capacty It/ R 5 &5 ng rate| U & Lib 3% S Low. Close | per, pitching. star of the White jimats o wne b B eted that | dred castern college football teams wiit | yrarieora wint in Attawa ¥ New York Times. . [ Ry | DD e RV CasER ARV ol naptidiout e, 3itole) victiey: frounds early as expected that |iake part in games scheduled for to- |1 Pofis Dowd, whe. fo New Yor who won |3 P A e el P SRS SR T game was a thrilling pitching they, will be flled to capaclty long be-|morrow. ‘The mafority of these elevens | jo camy Dovens and pennant in the National league, d A -l g g g Dy Bl tib "’,", s between Staniey Coveleskie, the ace|fore the game begins. - | Will be making their 1921 debut and be- | i (20 o o % play a league game today whi Cltsag! b iita; Prion " bl E G | i g o his 90.05 of the Cleveland staff, and Faber, The game will begin sharply at 3:15 | cause of the calibre of the opposition | (5, oo g gain defe “YWoman Seeks $2,000,000 for Keeping @ g Pypredeed e R B g i was attempting to win his twenty-|o'elcck < something definite in the way of seascmal | ' pirs oo " the National a Secret” The cffort involved may bs s iions.. WA Basks S TRE e cue O0:S sixth victory of the season. The trolley line has promised ade-|strength is expe Among the n.ore |, DiamOS o pos s the price——Washington' Post? 3 g s | Coveleskie was unsteady at the start,| quate car service for the fans to reach | important teams = to ir initial cos . 2 and Chicago got away to a one run|the fair grounds tests are Cornel Saeup des accomplished = an exchanges i p: Dowd ib; J L s 4 A g lead in the first inning. After two men and_ Columbia. Masse 3t Amour if : van of ! e B S E B L L Farther recovery from its an, perfol vith a single t S i i mouth will figure B csutintied | Fight and Collins scored when Seeley CLASH IN DECIDING GAME | oo ¢ 14 season. | Roy. e e e e SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 3 y singled to centre, Another big game is on at the Prov-| fThe Crimscn meets Holy Cro: AL - J = e oy SAYLES FIELD, BALTIC P Coveleskie scttled down and was giv-|idence strect gr Taitville, this af- | held the Cambridge ¢ombination to a | YANKEES DID NOT CLINCH en sel tional support in the next two | ternoon, n London Inde- X eld goal twelve month strong Taftville | gaces faces North ( ng game of the se- aused the fi s ago. Annapolis | PE ate Chicago, Sept nkees did not : IpLE| New Tork, Sept. 30—Walter Hagen of | Attawaugan vs. Baltic Rivals B defeatea Crril Walker, Engl GAME CALLED 3 P. M. UMPIRE, MacDONALD innings, but in the fourth he lost con- | pendents clasl trol and Hooper was passed. Sheeley|A. A. for the decid J., five eleven Chieago Grain Market. hit to left for two bases, scoring Hoo- |ries. Each team has won one and it |scacon by defeating the Middies 1% ue pennant by Hien 1o Close, iper. A quick double play by Gard-{will bo a b oyal. he Whalers are | “princeron is expected to get an imp cording to Wil TR 16% 116 1167 ner and Sewell and Mulligan’s fly to|coming up strong and as they have a carly seascn test from the Sy 120% Gardner ended the inning. great bunch of slugzers, they intend to 1 Swarthmore and Corneli wi 1253 ¥aber pitched invincible ball until|take the game away. reported | the St. Bonaven aTE A the Indians got the|they will bring up an L€ | Colgate to a tie last week, as oppon- " opened with a single | twirl make sure of the old | ent. At West Point the Army will in- s Sewell followed with another safe|game. Covle will do the receiving, Hen- | auzurate the season with a double header | Burns fanned and Faber walked|ry first, McGin , Eddie Bro- |acainst New Hampshire and Springfield. GAME CANCELLED FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd iell, filling the bases. Coveleskie's|gan short, Sylvia third, McGrath, Wil- former=team is mors or less of an > Frn 3314 long fly to Hooper scored Gardner af-|liams and Coda ficld. This is | ynknown quantity but. Springfield prom- | 1 BETWEEN 5% 3615 ter the catch. Jaieson’s single to right oA the hard ting teams rouble for the Cadets, in view of its | a 0% scored Sewell and when Wamby sin- Lendon county and can give any |convincing victory over Amherst last Sat- M DERMO']"'I"S BRAVES AND ——— gled to centre, O'Neill counted. i enty of trouble. urday. C | CIICAGO GRAIN MARKET _Faber held Cleveland to 7 hits, four ille will lineup 3s follows: Reddy | Yale has Vermont for the sccond game | Aot tie Jarged recéipts orthwest next | 124 ‘c‘"]’fl?‘gcfi'h)a\masfi-cf:c'.o.:ei“ 1o Norwich 4;‘am~ '-M““ St will 0| Tio intersectional games also appear! “The rule e tha < = WoEk had & Pt e e ) icago (A the twirling, Big Chief Werre fi lon the day's gridiron card in the Ma a game e Clarence ng wheat pr Aeoltne - toa The P o second, Hendricksen short. land-Rutgers game and the Syrac arly scheduicd z On account of 1nabd“y of Gen. KHMhh market closed neavy at 1 -4 net 6200 , Gley, Jacobson and Murp! 'om» University contest e season, the present. lower with December 1.20 1.20 3-4 B o leld. There will also be a big The| leading scores for the 1920 season | be played M that series, Jand May 125 1-2 to 125 54, Corn 133 §|on the bench in case he is necded in a | \oras ost 3-8 to 1 1-2 and oats 1-4 to 0 3 g g [pinch. This game will put the bovs in} Holy Cross at Hartford 0 to cents, In provisions the outcome va- 020 aftrim for the second and what is ex-| Tafayette at Pittsburgh 0 to 1 | ried from 15 cents decline td 10 cents Z 470 0lpected to be the final game of the se-| Swarthmore at Princeton 6 to 17. | advance. o 5 §|ries with the Norwich Kaceys. The io University at Syracuse did mnot It was sald that consignment notices A today will start at 3 p. m. sharp. Come 4 | {of wheat due to arrive at Northwestern early. ‘mont at Yale did not meet. | terminals were of greater volume than North Carolina State at BASEBALL vy 14 to 7. “flfl’m‘,‘ Bieibom it e 010.0 05 0005031 ELOTATTO BERVALENOX AR e S e BASEBAL r 5 Ak i Chileags = 100100000 FOOTBALL TEAM AT BASE iflf\flzfirtd ;ai-'\:’;i.; S to market their 2 et The Totilla Football Team will line| & ks entace b oracs 7 to 55. 3 notwithstanding up against the strong Lenox Athlet-{ 1r.oto . S et finances available to carry Senaters Defeated Red Sox. |ic Association Eleven from Eridgeport,| Middicbury &t Dartmouth Hes AT RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTIC 3 . & P Lebanon Valley at Georgetown did not %0 desired. Furthermore, | Boston, Sept.'30—Washington defeated | Conn., at the Submarine Base on Sat- s o i t { meet ! bears contended that from poor for ton 6 to 4 today. Goslin and Milan | urdoy afternoon at 0 P. M. ok 14 " demand and from reported offers of re.|starred, the former lmocking in four| The Lenox Eleven have an-excillent ;::nxkvanl ;rg‘:;‘a—d«‘:au at Pennsylvania SUND T B d sale it would seem the heavy exports of |Tuns. Score: reputation and a strong team, averag- S0k eatir A 5 e United States wheat during July and Washington (&) Boston (A) ing 190 pounds in the line with a to- | QAL IEEt, o o August were aeting at present as a ! tal average for the team of 178 pounds 2 t <, Gettysburg at State 0 to 13. Manager Leopold is confident that they \\v,,‘i::':’?“”f;""’?w 83 t4 7 will score on the sailors who have not}{ po "0 Sp 0 FH N0t meet. been scored on this season. gattasal Idugt: et o < versity at Eoston Colleg The Submarine Flotilla team have|, Loston University at I Sellesn boomerang on pr! The market scored a rally after mid-day on account of cov- ering by shorts. but when demand from this source had been satisfied, value weakened again, and closed near t Boston Braves 0 Pittinzerle a : e i = had a hard week of drill and practice|® '© 3% bottom level of the sesslon. oWaiame 3 and will undoubtedly make the visit- VS Corn and oats, like wheat, were with- 3 oBuip” ing cleven extend themselves to. win,| STATE SEMIPRO CHANPS . out any aggressive support. Septem- >¢' Totals not to say to seore on the T Tars. PLAY BOSTON BRAVES SUNDAY ber delivery of corn fell to the lowest v by insinees o Quite a few Norwich people attend- (Special to The Bulletin) prios in 18 vears. Washington 000202 2 ed the game last Saturday at the Base, and the Base has arranged for boats Higher quotations on hogg gave some | Boston Willimantic firmness to provisions. 00 Sept. 30—Fans who come 2000 merican Thread Club ) has : to this city Sunday afternoon to take in Fst o to meet the Norwich cars at Richard's|the Boston Braves-American Thread club e s, Milan, Grove to bring visitors {o the game. |gzame are assured of a ball game worthy arelgn Exchange. = CARDINALS SGORE 1% 70 4 o the asiae | e Braves In e A;ratnonal eap FIC: v s | MISS COLLETT ADDS ANOTHER Ssele phetore Stheir pitching (atafl fiwent Sterling— TYestorday Ao o VIGROBY 'OVER EIRATES u bad were considered: ono cf the most > ln-,:‘und 337254 $3.45% fi, Ln'l:‘w ept. -zflfd}_lornebv day was CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE | ganzerous clubs in the league. t Cables 3323 3.491% | celebrated with a_ Cardinal vietory over | Boston, Sept. i—Miss Glenn A. Col-| Last vear when'the Braves plaved an ||l Ji hnn C Se al Y ung So thpaw WIu Pi ch for Francs - 113 €74 |the Pirates by a 12 to ¢ score, marking |lett, of Providence, 1. I, an eighteen | exhibition game in this city they gave 0. y ooney’ nsation o u ) lt Guilders L35 31% | the third straight {or the locals. Rogers | year old girl today added the champion- | the fans a fine exhibition of how it is th B Marks . e 08474 1.65 Hornsby, second baseman, was present- [ship of the women’s golf association of [done in the big leagues and the local (] raves. s Lire eoem. 419 |ed with two diamond rings, one from the Swiss franes 7334 | Pesetas .«... mave.13 1415 | Beigian francs . 7.04 96% | Norway ... 39% | Sweden o, Boston to her Rhode Island state women's | club which already has one big league 1 title, She. defeated Mrs. H. W. Watson, | scalp tucked in its belt is planning to of Canton, 3 up, 2 to play, in the final of {add the second Boston scalp with th the local championship tournament. first. The Braves management has guar- anteed to send their first string men into It has been discovered that the only | the game and their word is good. v @ 'man can best a woman in.an| Bans who were disappointed about the reument is to let her do all the talk-|Boston Red Sox showing learned this In return Hornsby clouted & | ing, weak thal the management at the lost ——— e A— A 16.08 | Masonic Jodge, and another from a fund 14.70 | made up of public subscriptions. A dia- mond stick pin was given him by the Chamber of Commerce. Two thousand 20.00 | dollars worth of liberty bonds were also 27% | Denmark ... given him to be used in the purchase of 7 | Greece gpecoewi.. 490 a home here, together with 2 hasket of & gn,.ms.m e 783 ArSOBling eieme T80 | 8350 | flowers, Al Kroog, Who Defeated the Boston Red Sox, Will Pitch for the Amencan Thread Club. North American