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e Harvard aes Cambridge, Mass, June 2--Coach R Hebeid Howe topight’announged the probable lineups of the four Harvard crews whichill ampet-the:Fale fleet on the Thaines wi¥el om Jufie 23. The varsity evew wil¥ be ag follows: e. Brown T: Fullerton. .65 Cum- B oboon. 1. 'Ladq, 5 Nicker- 2; Captain Appleton; Bow, Dun- Coxswain. Badger. z ;. $troke, Amory: T, 5, Flubberd 4, A, Hen 3, Webb; bow, , “woxswain, Burhham. . Stroke, Thompso) ; ‘6 TMibbard; 5, Johnson; 4, |Mumford; -3, ElMot; 2, Welsman; bow, |Rice-Bassett; coxswain, Heard k Combination . créw of four varsity substitutes and four freshmen substi- tutes: Stroke, Matthew Hollister; mpbell; “§, Piske; 4, Codman: 3, igh; %2, Curran; bow, Bowden; rain, Cunninghhm. |YALE CREWS ARRIVE - AT GALES FERRY SUNDAY | New Haven, June 2—In the final |workout before leaving for Gales Fer- \ry the Tale varsity crews had a ten|po mile paddle on the harbor here today under the- direetion of Coach George Corderry. With the stroke kept at 24 in both boats, the so-called White crew had an advantage oves the light- \er varsity. The shells ar® rigged in }the American style. The entire rowing squad of 50 men |will leave Sunday for Gales Ferry, {where they will put in three weeks of Itraining for the races against Har- fvard. “FUD" SULLIVAN TO PLA | HERE SUNDAY WITH SPARTANS ¥+ As soon as it became known in No jwich that “Fud" Sullivan, former No: wich boy 1s to be with the Spartan club of Hartford which plays at thé Fal grounds on Sunday Against the local team, the old timers began to r record -here 12 years ago. real name is Florence Sul , was rated as one of the best basemen outsi; ¢ Danny Murphy, Who ever gave Norwich as his home. Fud RENCE “FUD" SULLIVAN appeared w Wate he Signed with iry early in the 190 P attracted ng game and his > run om aid He was catchers that time: and the g thinks a trick ma is just as n Norwich. BALTIC TO PLAY game fast was he ANTS SUNDAY A. A. basebat er: In the four games ive won two and lost two. 1 nd Shelton they are out fall out of Baltic, team vlay in Baltic 1e fans will turn out in have promised to bring up supporters has heen playing with team in a few games has heen the Taftsflle fans what a first ke and made the hit seored the first two runs in the inethe morning with Danielson. man lonks LEADING. HOME RUN HITTERS IN MAJORS American League Willams, St. Louis 14 Miller, Philadelphia .. 12 W r, Philadelphia Heilmann, Detroit Baker, New York Judge, X | Falk, C Dykes P Sisler, St. Louls P Natipnal League Hornsby, 8t. Louis Ainsmith, Louis Wheat, Brooklyn ... Keliy, New York .. Meusel, New York Ruth, a year ago today BASEBALL TODAY Siovn e s Providence Street Grounds - Taftville TAFTVILLE versus e ALL-INSURANCE OF HARTFORD Game Called at 3:30 P. M. Daylight Time - BASEBA Ashland Park; Jewett C Sund:;".h::e:\% 3; P. M. N Y 3 b K, Dowd, wh hds-a contract with the Bal tic team has promised to play with Bal- |§ Meeting of Kentucky Racing As. MILLER SHOWS UP WELL ON HOME DIAMOND - i - Ph race, Boston, Jutie 2+-Miller; pitohing %if sl Ohslienge Cup 12 homs’ kalg: s ‘Wisconsin vs. Syracuse, at Syra- cept in one_inning today. and- Boston Syracuke, et Byri won from New York ¥ to five hits and an error had given ton four runs in the fourt] out Causey relieved Shea further scoring. ‘catches.: effective. ex- | Cruise made -two -sensational 108! SRR BRelossuitmos 2 [ orm sants el abdes i V| sommaia, Blonnasnndad’ L i BOXING REDS vSLAU&- ITER.CUB PITCHERS AND- WIN, 11:TO 7 | \oe——— Chicago, June 2—Cincinnati pound- ed the Chicago pitchers for 18 hits, including home runs by Caveney and Duncan, and made -it from the locals 1l to 7" today. Gil- gave way to a pinch hitter when, the Reds staged a rally. Couch held the locals safe until the nint] h Boston 7, New York 3. “hica belated ral- g s when Chicago latinched a \l : AmerMan League, two straight 3 K6 e don vhdagemis featured . today's 1z of the Sox scor- ed the other homer. The Browns bat- Ound in the fourth inning when Williams scored two hits, a homer and a sin- e. The homer set him ahead in the A) Washington at P hpo INDIANS TAKE ANOTHER 5 FROM CRIPPLED TIGERS|Now York . June 2—Cleveland made straight from the cripgled .Ti- g today O toj4: All of s hard but Covel- ie was more effective with men on than Pillette or Johnson, Clark and Jamieson fea- Ay p: be & ol New Fork the New “London Colored | a fast aggregation of | gone to auite an ex- | iy Stephenson, will have Dowd in the : HARTFORD HIGH PLAYS ACADEMY TEAM TODAY | Baumgartner will be sént to. the local Hartford High school «’)m\1 of the fastest high school teams”in ‘the state = will come this (Saturday).-afternoon | The Toronto club announced that to clash with the baseball team of the Norwich Free Academy. The Academy boys ‘have been traveling sonly at a mediocre pace all:‘season. and’ bepg handicapped by the lass of Dick See? in right field; Seed:sprained his L o ank ntly a vi In the final leg of the Moosup-Wil ankle recently and will be’ out: of ;the nBh b Dsrling akolisvellan it Moo, sup on: Friday evening, Noel and Riv- ers were outclassed by Salisbury and McKenzie. The Moosup team won by 193 pins on Friday night and by 125 with | pins -at Willimantic on Wednesday night giving them a grand total of 228 the remainder of the sea- has been filling in very creditably and showed ULV\'EU in.the Bulkéfley game on Memorial day. The Academy boys showed up well in. prac- tice and in a ‘Walkers Old Timers' defeated them 7 to 6 in ten innings. If the boys play -as they did Friday the Hartford Bo; will have to travel to come away with s the long end of the score. éood today a ATHLETIC HEADS~ELECTED . - AT WESLEYAN UN‘IVERSIT! Middletown, Conn., ~ Al Tobison of Dunkirk, .N. Y. was elect- ed president of the college Lody of Wesleyan university at the annual meeting today. He is a member of the class of 1923 aad captain "of basket- next season. Other elections b Pa., manager of 2 N erts of Rush, Pa.) manager ¢f tennis; D. H. CorcKran, jr, of Fort Edward, | of xpectations. N. Y., manager of tracki L. E. Greg- of Parksville, treasurer of tie collége body. E. J. Rob- SENATORS GET YOUNGBLCOD Washington, June 2—Addition of an Indian to the r¢ster of the Washing- ton Americans ‘was’announcéd -today Clark Griffith, president of the club, The néw comer: is-Albert Young- club of the Texas-Oklahoma *league, and fPrior to his conngction with that club star pitcher for ine nine of Clar- s endon college, Claréhdon;-Tex, Ho will | ate: . join the Americans during their- com- ing western tour. - - BROKEN RIBS KEEP it MAJOR BARRETT OUT,OF’GANE London, June 2—Major F. W rpt, having broken two ribs atia:polo fame early in the sveek will able to play in the .match e Argentine . team at . H b'%nday. The. }iun' ‘been re-arranged and.will-be of the Qfikvflv '3{' Penaranda, Earl W. ng. - Walter ckmaster - Traill . Bar- e un- ) 2 he.made; up | Meeting of Westchester Racing Association, at Belmont Park. 'sociation closes at Louisville. . Meeting of {Connaught Park Jbe- key Club, at,Ottawa. “ ROWING 3 at. Philadelphia, After ] - GOLF _ Pacific Northwest professional ,‘;';":,{,‘,’.,3 champlonship tournament, at Viec- toria, B. C. 3 4 SHOOTING | ; Rhode Island State trapshooting tournament closes at Providence. TENNIS \\ Bay Counties championship tournament opens at San Francis- co. 3 POLO of Bryn Mawr, (Pa.) Polo club. “TRACK . Western Intercollegiate Confer- ‘ence championship, at Jowa City. bl osnasssssas Annual outdoor meet of Wew York A. C, at Travers Island, N. Jimmy Carroll ¥s. Johnny Mur- ray, 12 rounds, at New York. ~ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League, Philadelphia at Brooklyn, rain, St. Leuis at Pittsburgh, rain. Cincinnati ‘11, Chicago 7. Boston at New York, rain. Washington at Philadelphia, rain, Cleveland 9, Detroit 4. St. Louis 12, Chicago 4. International League, Newark at Jersey City, rain. Reading at Baltimore, rain. 47 Buffaro at Rochester, rain. e mapaon Eastern League, | Pittsfield-Fitchburg, rain, Bridgeport 4, Albany 2. y Hartford 2. ew Haven 4, College Results. Tufte 8, Norwich 1. Mafne 4, Colby 2. £ Springfield BROWNS HAVE BATTING BEE lege 1. AND WILLIAMS GETS A HOMER| Georgetown 15, St. James Bostdn Collége\11, St. Michasl’s Col- AR Two home runs,| Rhode Island State 6, New Hampshire the | Sttae 10, i with EREET the slocas GAMES TODAY. National League New York at Boston. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. nnat1 at Chicago, Pgiladelphia at Brooklyn. race. Ammerican League. Chicago at St. Lo ladelphia, Boston 2t New Yorl Detrojt at Cleveland. 0 STNDAY GAMFS, b Natipnal Leazue, Cincinnati at Chicago. New-York at Brooklyn. ~ American League. Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Boston at Washington. Philadelphia at New York, Lesasubs naik. Mostl. THE STANDING, + National League. Pittsburgh St. Louis The Ameri, St. Louis o | W3 ington Philadelphia Cleveland Detroit « | Chicago Bbkston PHILLIES RECALL SINGLETON XNational have| MOOSUP TAKES BOWLING pins the scores: fl WILLIAMS -TABES LEAD Ashland Mects Old Rivals, ‘Manager Chase will present his- v B Lo _Bike Meet Postponed, es \with ~Baltic. New Lon Sondemy Second. tsam of Colohestur,| ~ SAYLES PIELD, BALTIC Opening of annual tournament | skill of 'the Taftville team on their| . GAME CALLED 3:00 P. M. ~ /ing the speedy ball playing of the| HALLOWAY WILL PITCH FOR THE — Toronto 5, Syracuse 1. (First game.) y of Pennsylvania 6, Brown ing: i & was decidedly the sensation of today's | mE ppagmas Gillan, ¢; Charles Hedge, an’s famous chop-strokes. semi-final round when they defeated|CiRity during the comipg summer. Williams and \Miss Head _ 6-3, - They had previously defeated A. Wal- | teams as the Nightengale-Morse team -~ AT NORWOOD GOLF TOURNEY { champion, I the other mateh R. R.| The constant use'of the'cutlivator, the | 1. while Dyer downed Webh after an|S0il moisture and destroying weeds. FROM TORONTO CLUB Toronto, June 2.—Joha Sinzieton, star pitcher off- the Toronto ' International League club, has been recalled under an umieson. Home | optional agreement by the Philadeiphia it was announced today by the club offieials, and will isin the Major League team at once. Pitcher “Lefey” jused in the car Jimmy Murphy drove |° to vicwory here last Tuesday has re- | Vo, size. quality and maturity of crog. | paper slit from the edge to'a small hole in the center and placed around the stem = é of cabbage plants on' the surface of the IN NATAONAL RACE WATCH INSECTS ground when plants are set out, is one . method suggested to prevent the growth displacement of not more than 122| Rose bugs, aphids and flea beetles areor maggots in cabbage patches. team by the Phillies fn exchange, it was said. also under an optional agreement. has traded Pitcher Johnny Enzmann to Jersey City for Outfielder Wigglesworth. MATCH FROM WILLIMANTIC week will be eligible for the next|With @ standard commercial Bordeaux IN HOME RUN -RACE St. ‘Louis, June 2—Kenneth Wil- liams of the St. Louis American lea- gue team made his fourteenth home run of the season in th efourth inning of this afternoon’s game with Chica- go. Schupp was’ pitching for Chica- £0, and no-one was on base. Williams is now one ahead of Rogers Hornsby. pounds; . Sande. Senning Park, 127, |edy for this insect is nicotine in almost .effect upon the track which will prob- | ‘black leaf 40.” Sunday at Ashland park, Jewett Clty : Ashland and Moospp meet in a league H. C. Buckingham/of VZilkesbarrs, | game. It is two vears since these two teams have met on the baseball fleld and th fans will no doubt jam the park’full ‘Ashiand is ftraveling along at a fine B. 'C., ‘secretary-f-clip and Moosup, too, has plaved good baseball, but in this game Manager Tet- réaultis determined to pull the Jewett City club off the top rung of the l‘adde;. EXA! Several changes will be made in the ek o ) Moosup-lineup, two new infielders and a catcher “being added to their roster. ble lineup, Whitney being back at second _with Everett and Marchland as his bat- tery. "Phis game was scheduled for blood, obtained~ from the Greenville Moosup but-was transferred to Jewett City owing to previous arrangements per- taining to the Moosup grounds for this The boys bicycle meet scheduled for this afternoon, and to be conducted under the auspices of the‘local Y. M. C: A, has postponed until Saturday :g(}tlrrnoon June %4th. The -entry list 1._remain open and tile boys may ontinue to “sign up” until the'\morn- agaimst | ing fo the meet. ., Spartans, of Hartford __BATTERIES :—BERRY AND BERGEN, FOR, KACEYS GEETERSLOH AND KILLIAN, FOR SPARTANS UMPIRES—CORCORAN, AT THE PLATE '~ ZEMKE, ON BASES CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. — (DAYLIGHT TIME) - GAME digs also challenge any team in the S SR uale ot Copmionl e cttinis) B A KPR AV L Montville or any team. For games call 1697.13 . SUNDAY, JUNE 4th ALL-INSURANCE TO PLA! 5 COL'?EED GIANTS 3 AT TAFTVILLE TODAY| EW LONDON B The All-Insurance team of Hartford vs BALTIC A. A. comes to Taftville today to test the é home grounds. For some time the Hnruo;d papers have been mention- (STANDARD TIME) All-Insurance team, and they come well recommended by those who know | o AN TS AND DOWD FOR BALTIC. the sport in ‘the capital city. Information received. by the Taft- ville A. A., on Friday indicated that B“eban Bk o pi o B e U — Today for the visitors. e ce of the 1i i S An:ulemy'Clmpm\_ nan, 1b; 5 3 % liew 3b; O'Neill, 1t; Atwood ct; Quis-| Hartford High, vs. N. F. A. ley rf. rin or Corcoran will pitch for Taftville and Belair will be at the| GAME CALLED 3:00 P. M. (P-yli'fit) receiving end. Taftville’s new man, Dowd will be on first, and Young > = Lemieux will replace Dugas on third.| It was a; : Dugas having been injured in the Mo- | fury mas seaaus fobnt, hat Bis in- qorial day Eame. Decelles Will cover|my Griffith's bat hitting him on the nd, as usual, Jack Murphy, s8; ey | head nsci It; 'Bd Murphy cf; Jim Murphy rf. 2 (tcsig: bl uRCoRAcly N Taftville is now playing first class|MAINE TIES UP BASEBALL ball~having lost only one game out of six. They expect to be put to a se- CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST vere test with All-Insurance as that| Orono, Me, June 2—The baseba#l team is killing some ‘big game|championship contest of the Maine| throughout the state, and the contest | colleges ended in a tie between Bow- promises to be well worth seein | doin and the University of Maine as a result of the victory of the,Univer- |MRS. PEACOCK AND MRS. BEAM | sity of Maine over Colby here today four to two. Manager Bryant of the TO FIGHT FOR TITLE| yoing team said that the team would Chiswick, England, June 2—(By the | disband tonight and that the tie would . P.)—Mrs. Peacock, former women's | not be played off. r tennis champion of India and Mrs. _— fcumish. star.British player, will play Fifth Grade Wing' ere tomorrow for. the Middlesex| rmnursday afferno women's singles championship. Mrs. | pigth (;,.,3'3 delute?i“tk::suigl;xugrv::{ Peacock won the right to play for the| by the sogre of 8 to 7. Charles Hedes title today by defeating Miss Eliza- pitched a good game, striking out ges. beth Ryan of San Francisco in the|en men. Johnson, Smith and Hedze semi-final round §-3, 4-6, 6-4. made some of the best hits. The sixth Mrs. Peacock’s match with the Cal-| grage made one triple and twe aae ifornia star, who was runner-up in{pie plays. The lineup was the folioms the recent tournament at Brussels, olaying. Mrs. Peacock won chiefly by | Hemre iy Lb; Junior Johnson 2b; fier wonderful drives, her accurate uiogettl;euimut' comfort in a KEEP-KOOL A KEEP-KOOL Suit will satisfy you-in evux‘i‘ -LINEN NICKERS HERE, TOO. J. C. MACPHERSON is unable to play at home on Sunday's they wish to arrange out of town|pose. There {8 also a strain sometimes games for Sundays with any team in|seen which is grown for the beauty o Henry Burns 3b; Stanley Bush, ss;|ithe eastern part of Connecticut or{its foliage s an oruamental plant. These NOW IS YOUR CHANCE "% Summer Suit, at a most moderate price. New Sport’ Models. New Fabrics and New 2 Patterns. - detail. Comehtod/ayg.ndl;tgsfityouinthestylemd; model you want: y Quality Corner Opp. Chelsea Savings Bank varieties are waluable for the same pur- placings. and. by returning Miss Ry | 2dcibert Smith rf; Mever B, It Rhode Island. Charles H. Tucker of | however, have largely disappeared from Miss Edith Sigourney of Boston, matched with Major J. G. Ritchie in| 7The Triple A team of Worcester is the mixed' doubles, advanced to the|2DXiOUs to schedule games in this vi- The Triple A team has played such lis Myers and Mrs. Molla Bjerstedt|9f Putiam and tae Conn. Mills team Irs. Mallory played good tennis victors. Frank E. Halley, 189 Grand but received insufficient support from | Street, Worcester, Mass, is the man- r partner to carry them through. |2Ber i e team. RAIN HINDERS PLAY Tongbranch, N. J., June 2—Contes- pionship tourrament at the Norwood > plaved throwgh af witich slowed up thel! 3 course considerably. The favorites, B.{SAYS GARDENS MUST M. Wild of Baltusrol.and Frank W. / Dyer of Upper Montclair, won their matches handily. Dyer, going out in 39, defeated F. H. Gates of Montclair, 5 up and 3 to play, and Wild downed J. J. Kane of Deal, 5 up and 4 to play. Roy Webb og En- glewood bliminated J. J. Leonard of Westfield, the former state junior < BE HOED OFTEN Spare the hoe and spoil the crop. This plant food that should go into the garden plants. Lauckner ‘of UUpper Montclair beat|hand hoe and the hand weeder are nec- T. B. Wooten of Atlantic City 2 up. |eSsary for a good garden, Frequent use In the semi-final round this after-|©ff these implements will do wonders in noon, Wild defeated Lauchner 2 and |ePcouraging rapld plant growth, saving| Gardeners are also warned that great T O e &nd Dyer will meet| o e must be used in applying nitrate of avoid getting fertilizers on the leaves RADICAL CHANGES FOR or in close contact with the stems of NEXT MOTOR CLASSIC |plants. Serious damage will result from{ try already has been received at the|“side dressing” may, however, be used race May 30, 1923. Harry Milton, of |bage or tomatoes. s Piatd 7 in season either nitrate of soda or commer- 08 hlEtles, deeloner. of the motor il mixed:ferfilizérs will increase plant minated the first machine for-th¢ con- test. Automobiles eligible for the™ next race will be required to have a piston WARNS GARDENERS TO cubic inches. This is a radical change |three insects that cause havoc in the veg- from the rules regulating the contests of the last three vears hers which were open to machines having a pis- | °¢_On the lookout for all three. ton displacement of not more than 183{ Rose bugs attatk the flowers of grapes inches, Not a car which ran here this|8s Well as roses, To control them spray event. lead arsenate mixture, or use this formu- Jewett City Juniors Challenge The Jewett City Juniors would like game with the-Taftville Dare-dev- . a Sunday Games Wanted by White Rock | jls for this -Saturday in Taftville. As the White Rock baseball team|Kindly answer through the Bulletin. crop could not be distingyished, cleared -‘of weeds in a short time. When the copper sulphate or the sul- phate of iron sprays are used, they should Bt sogp- 2 is often the maxim the amateur garden-|be mixed in the following Proportions: | i ih mors ot W e LE v is two wafs of growing it—one which er falls to heed, and as & result weeds |For copper wulphate, 15 pounds of biue = vitriol td gallons of water; for sul- get a foothold in the gerden and eat up | vitrlol U 59 salions of weter; for sul iron to 50 gallons of water. Other sprays can also be used as fleld sprays to control weeds, but the copper sulphatet and sul- phate’ of iron’ sprays are recommended by the county agent for this section. Aft- er using elther of these sprays, the spray- ¢ i 3 er should be thoroughly washed 0ut With | ¢o ot ehe e oon: [t 1n the best lime water to prevent corrosion. soda or mixed fertilizers to plants to|GIVES WARNING OF Home and cémmercial market gardeners 5 are warned to be on the lookout this year Indfanapolis, Ind., June 2—One en- |ReElect of this rae. Fertilizer used s @ |07 cavhage root maggots which coused 80. much damage to local crops last year. Indianapolis motor speedway for the |SPAringly between rows or in wide circles | qyore is every indication that this pest eleventh annual 500-mile automobile |3bout such plants as caulifiower,” cab-| yj)} e on hand this year and cause sifn- Applied ‘early in the|jjat damage to crops, unless steps are taken to curb- it. Tar paper disks, made of one-play tar Another method equally successful is|and independe: etable and flower gardens. It is time to ;t; ::;x"eauninzar::b a‘zg “(“cui;htaz; t::;?;: al ime 3 € val a tablespoon of the mixture around the | “alloon races in Swatzeriand. stem of each plant. Cabbage root maggots are the voung of flies which winter in =oil planted to|thirteen contestants that started In the cabbage the previous year, and which |national race from. M@Bwaukee Wednes- ¢ the team. gardens. Worcester Club Wants Games bt b e The Swiss chard or spinach beet ig the Slemmrooks ve Gosis. AID, most valuable of the family for greem The Shammrocks, & mewly organiz- |1t 1as fpread into gardens with remark o4 baseball team of Norwich will PIAY1it is a plant of very ancient lineage and Park grounds. on Sunday aftermaom.|1® not Swiss as all. There is no account- : This will be the first game played| '€ f0f tha mationality attributed to the American woman cham-|©f D&nielson arc have been returned|this seasoh for both teams, able speed in the last few years although plants. The chard™ has been known for 4,000 vears coming originally, so far as con be determined, from the Canary is- lands, the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and from the temperate regions of Western Asia. > 1t is the best plant for a small garden to provide greens, betfer even tham spin- ach becaue of its longer season and 3 te g MR = because it will grow and furpish abund nts in the second round of the New A A ant crops in hot weather when spimach Jersey Golf association amateur cham: will run up to seed. While the beet roots do, mot thrive as well in heavy so In lighter and well-drained situations chard {sn't particular. It will alwhys give great, crinkled pale green leaves tc o into the boiling pot. 1t ghould be sown thinly as the plants contemplates the pulling of the whole plant when ft 4= to be used for the table and the other the cutting of the lemves allowing the root to remain undistarbed to produce a further erop which it will de very speedily. If the entire plant is to be pulled, succession planting is mec- sary, say about two weeks apart to cut the leaves and thus economis It is generally asserted In meed rata- logues that the fleshy midriff of the ,“a~—, and the stem may be cooked as aspara- W e B T S gus. However, it is an insipid @ish and bears little relation to asparagus as-a vegetable except in appearance. The ten- der portions of the leaf are {the really valpable food crop. ‘The beet i= said to be especially val able as an articls of hecause it con- tains a larger portlon of lron than other vegetables. LATEST FROM BALLOOYS Chicago, June 2\ (By the A. P.)—Indl- cations tonight weze that, an army. navy talloon will represent s in the international the United St The navy balloon piioted by Lieuten- ant W, F. Reed wasithe only one of the ' |aresrate to each gailon of water. ONLY FOUR HORSES ENTERED Aphids are reported as causing seri- |, IN SUBURBAN HANDICAP New York, June 2—Four horses, the | and other plants. - Aphids \are simply smallest field in the history of the|Plant lice, and they shoud be gotten rid stake have\been named to run in the |°f because they sucy the sap and do seri- suburban handicap at Belmont Park |0us damage to the plants. ~ They = are Saturday. Horses, their weights and)found on the leaves and stems of plants la. “One and a half ounces of dry lead|gmerge in the spring and Jay eggs on the stems of growing , cabbage, caulifiower |was believed to be nd kindred plants. These eggs hatch. ous damage just now to roses, peoaies|.n; the maggots drop from the step of the plane to the warm soil, where they |selected among the live by eating the roots and steps of the 'plants. ‘When the tar paper disks are used, |lieved to have landeds today. day still unaccounted for tonfight and somewhere “over ths Great Lakes jregion. Of the 13 balloons 12 were competing for the right thzee to represent the United States in the imternatipnal races and two of thes winners are be- 2 the maggots, - instead of droppThig to H. E. Honeyweel of St. Louis, “an in- probable jockeys are: Mad Hatter, 130 | Particularly on the under. side. The rem- Fairbrother. Captain Alcock, = 10§,|20Y form. Dusting with find tobacco Ponce. Flying Cloud, 102, Marinelli, | PoWder is effactive, Another method Mad Hatter will be favorite. Fri-|!S to spray with a nicotine solution con- the ground, fall on the hot tar paper disks and soon die. ' Either method is simple and effective, and will well re- pay the gardener for the trouble he takes dependent pilot, reported that he had landed about 20 miles souh of Joplin, Mo., today after covering about 550 miles, while Major Oscar Westover of day's light showers had little adverse | taining material such as “nicotine” or ably be good or fast when the bugle| Ants are often found on plants. These sounds for the mile and a qu&rggr creatures do no direct damage, but are in protecting cabbage and cauliflower | Washington, plants. THE OLD BEET FAMILY piloting an army balloon, came down near Lake St. Jghn, Prov- ince of Quebec, Canada. According to Major Westover's message: he landed running of one of Amerioa's moot|8ttracted by “honey-dew,”.a sweet se-| The word beet is applied to this useful | Thursday, but as the distance is 907 prized turf classics. TOWNSEND WILL PITCH eretion of the aphids or plant lice. class. of vegetables from thé Greek |miles, it was thousht a mistake had : o G, Tl Ju:('l ;Zwb:flf:m:::ear:np;r?;-;l::?m phabet and .the botanical rlnr‘-;ne of the [morning as the speed of his ®alioon g . These | beet. The term was applied because FOR PRINCETON AGAINST YALE| % ot “00 ’i.’infii"i'ul’fi“fiifi;m oo | the ancients saw in the seed pod of the second letter of the Greek al-|been made and that he landed this would “have been about fifty miles an hour to have covered the distance by Princeton, N. J,, June 2—Before the | tles about one-sixteenth of an inch long. |beet 8 resemblance to the Greek lettér | Thursday mornifs. Princeton baseball squad departed today -for New Haven for the first|Bordeax lead arsenate mixture, either of the series with Yale tomorrow, r Coach Clarke announced that Town- | home. Ay send Foud Jg;cin for the Tigers. Righttielder ries will replace Stin- son beping the bai, the latier hev. S R ng suffered an injury to his hand in a veeds in corn, oats, the Harvard game last week. Garrity| JL0%,to keep down weeds roblem | ™ will play rightfield. ‘ ! e e e o often causes the farmer considerable z 0l d hard labor. Spraying will COBB AND HEILMANN HAVE |not only will weeds in these crops, but |™ beta. They will leave plants sprayed with a SIS = e veg‘eublél lmowr(ll oan” pised by Tiestenant ‘Rees - ie iginated in ancient Egypt an night. ceess| e S A T :gnh:::mog‘nu:n still clings to one of {landing it is believed that his balloon Bli il the best varieties, although it would be hard to trace a distinct Egyptian connec nt]o’ l!(lllvefle vr:udl. : 7 m present time. t Lieutenan! s over the ¢ WEED, Kitaam | Hom At the e . beots, spmel| Lakes ‘ragion: wenttles. Syfreuii - oméils ‘hose roots are large and edible, the commoner varieties, and those which |state, western Pennsylvania or eastern grow solely.to leaves and are plants only greens, . ¥o3e Nothing has beea heard of the bal- Toon piloted by Lieutenant Reed -since will pe ane of the‘winners unless it runs said he might land in western New York Ohio. His balloon is sliver gray with though the leaves of the root |“U. 8. navy” on it > BEEN REINSTAT! BY JOH it is must easier than any | T 10 | e o4, foon of killing noxious weeds. 1 F ‘Chicago, June 2—Ty Cobb and Har- b ry Hellmann of the Detroit club of thef. Copper sulphate (blue vitriol end aul- American league, who were suspend- phat of iron are the two materials recom- ed following an argument during a|Wended for field sprays. game at St. Louls, were reinstated thp eda o this afternoon by Ban Johnson, pres- and t] 'u-op e.e:u:e-f ident of the league and will be eligi. |to: the ‘character of Dle to play tomorrow, Mr. Johnson an- | Weeds. These leaves - nounced. His decision bn the case will |7oUgh and ww:'& hl: § SoiR0en oem Il itey IOMS (Be leaves absorb it and the weeds are |’ HUBBELL WILL BE BAC : IN GAME NEXT WEE ~Philadelphia, . June 2—Physicia today reported that Walter to be

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