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0 with a rtiple a3 = "N | of 1920 he was forced to give up foot- |- tmm.tgmtnx ma'fh-gt game |} ball by an injury to his knee, bu released by the Waterbury “§| went into baseball in the spring of | - triple and double, and al- % RACING 1921, This spring he was slated as so fielded brilliantly, cutting off sev- 8 ‘! catcher for the nine but hurt his eral . Nutmeg runs. Ware batted|{}' Meeting of Westchester Racing ;gdi on_the Faster southern trip. 3 b e i ; around in thi ing Six tion, at Belmont Park. ad been sharing with ‘Mallory In & gainé dhat was marked by aher |3 vichory oyer Cinclanatl . o0 ot [ SoRath sooring Meeting of Kentucky Racing As- §| the work hehind the bat until recent- ool - g ooy ;i oy e o, Bhtladeipnia. . asy,| ., G8orge Sisler: sociation, at Latonia. ly when he has been on the bench. leader: took & close score from the Saxonvills| while St. Louls dropped three in a e ot Pl JonkexClun, Town team Sunday afterncon = at -the| row to the Boston Braves before mm‘ B at Montreal. R g HOSPITAL»SWAMIIDB ;:vss i fair grounds by a score of 4 ta 3. The| breaking the jinx. e T o T et ROWIN: SOLDIER game was witnessed by a crowd of | Faltering pitching and ragged field- y-two, trial University of Wisconsin vs. Uni- The Hospital team played Fort Ter- about 1,200, together with those who | ing cost Brooklyn two out of three | tnE mark of 462, | / i G S e el E iers were no match for the strong P e i 1 e Tence. | Bl Slbventh ‘game todzy, 8.1, ‘and the| EVAN'S TRIPLE IN-9TH SHOOTING - Hospital team, and were bedten 14 to The police officers on the grounds had | Dodgers made it two in a row from WINS GAME FOR INDIANS u’l;::: ‘Stué; 'n&sbontlng tour- R 4 . e 5 the trespass- | Chicago. Cleveland, 13— BL i Liberty pitched a game: o e litet 5 ibing over the | < Alifander twirledthe-Cubs to' their | guC/orolend June’ 1-fivany triple in ¥ oregon State trapshooting tour- |, ARRCT, RUSREC & o g fences . | only victory over New York; Bos-| Jamieson with the two rins necessa- || “2ment at Bend. and the whole team played snappy The Saxonville team with a somewhat | ton's pitchers played a prominent part| ry to beat Philadelphia today, 9 to 8. - GOLF ball, the man Sank showed up well, versity of Washington, at Madison. ry Saturday, at the Hospital, the sol- inally an- | in-the Braves' yictorles, while the| The Athletics soor runs in New England professional cham- §! getting four hits in six times up. The f.:'u:g:: T.':'e;:;"o.fl“u';:':ly‘ o{ the | Phillies offered “little opposition. 0 each of the first a:g flsfih innings, | | pionship ,?gurnament opens at Bos- §| hospital as it lines up now is a pret‘i | players from the famous Cornet tem | Pittsburgh and St. Louis. driving Bagby from the box. Wood |f ton. ty strong team on the offensive, an /ot Lynn. . These boys put up a stiff —"_s THREAD | ™m2de a home run, double and two TENNIS any pitcher that holds them dovtvum: | exhibition .of baseball and fought for| TAFTVILLE HUMBLE singles in four times at bat. Score full game has his work cup ou Carolina championship tourna- im, 4 ! the game every inch of the wa The _CITY TO THE TUNE OF 7 TO 2 'I(llh:nbllll (A i h ment opens at Greenvilley S. C. Riverview. 7 | Kacey boys also played a clean. snappy | | ‘wilimantic lost out to Taftville A.|Youmgsm '3 13 Sy%er Pennsylvania men’s ochamplon- o oot game h the sensational fielding fea-| ' ‘saturday on = the Providence |Johnst 18 830y ship tournament opens at Haver- 255 : ‘6 1x tures going to Adams, McKay and. Bla- | s4reet grounds, before a big crowd of | Welker 140 52240 0004 Pa. : 21 40601 | grift. Berry, in the box for the 1ocall gang 40" the tune of 7-2. The Bame|Newon §1 AR New England championship tour- 23 10200 | team, showed up well, having lots of | went along rapidly and there were a 23 5 08 1 o |fnament opens at Hartford, ‘Conn. 311 ¢ 4000 Ustuft on the ball and kqulnx the 'mz‘: number of fast 'pl?.ya, thalz sholvlved Galiowa: 12 i it 530t te i £ ) ! well scattered. Clabby and Berry took| each side had materfal that knew how | 7 s 8 5 1153 { the hitting hoors, the former getting 2| to play the game. Morin was in tne Hen i §4 00 |§ Eerry Greh yeMike O'Dowd, 10 fIIIETE e dames fRaid . pure and —,‘the d Berry connecting for 1WO| hox for Taftville, and he twirled well, sullivanp 00 150 Wb 3 . R s o S e e i i s O e ity phio. A1 The Taaun® | L2l (e o Serm b At aprort, cepec: Btmachy .3 100 DO RS s T e T Bangoh i t ¥ 50 Y duty for Saxonville, was touched for| jally from Lemieux in the field, who | Rimmeln ‘n’ : e ook £ : 10 rounds at Cincinnati. ms;v:”z'w inning PRACER m fot» _,OVCI; ws, | seven safeties and having only one{ did some really good work. Comins of e % Pu Eh E s Mickey Donley vs. Charlie Pitts, Fou Teiy - R S e Gl Py | Sarsaparilla — O Soda — White Birch [ strikeout vietim. ‘Willimantic came_ in for desent;ing 122615 5 Totals 403827 33 3 1-",1.?“"“:"'0?3‘ ri?x:o:zl)}%hnny Sedn Ly e e e X EReL Root Beer — Lemon Soda — Cream ee hits out of four out when winning run ecored. _ . Tomm; . 5 truck out, by Siebler §; rty 7. g -~ ¢“‘ Glankly,) who Has piaged with 18| pesiatomesrink: (e 8 () Batted for Subtenn In 8eh: -|] delsohn, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. { e : - o it D apearance in a Kacey uni-| - Willimantic took the offensive-in| (%) paes for Kece in st Joe Welling vs. Mel Coogan, 10 East Ends Win Fourth Straight i 8 | hig first a x - v d the fans| the first inning, when two were out,| (z2) Ran for O rounds, at Indianapolis. Victory v lxd :T:O;::‘p};yh::?;:( and with| Comins singled and Noel hit to deep rm:‘-“z innings; Bill Brennan vs. Andre Ander- Baturda¥. afterwaon'+on. McHegan | Deth ;‘lh he getting a double and a| left for two bases scoring Comins. In f. d o 0 son, 10 rounds, at El Paso. Pk Ahond: thir Toaste Endsl et singie i four fimes 3t bat. s ey Ol e e iowos. . the series with the Polish American e iank for botn| doubled, went to third on Noel's in- . 4 S——— | (e Serics with the Polish American an. Bt in"the last half of the second | eld, piacer, and scored when Dona- | e it o} fleld handicapped the players, each iy ina. rs: man up, hooked on- | Bt singled ‘to center, team making seven errors. The P. A. Clabby, the first man up, RoOKeS 2071 ““In the 5th-inning Taftville tied the| LEVERETTE WINS OWN GAME e s e e S el to one of Merritt's outcurves and CrSrO| weore, when two were out, Belair got WITH DOUBLE IN_ {aTH | Plavs which included fumbles of easy| -8 sta8ed 2 sensational minfh Inmie the ball to deep left for three sacks.| 5, . 'o; hals, and stole second. Har- : hit " balls, wild throws, passed balls | "I, Clabby scored on Bergen's single.. The | o 3"n nones wag hit with a pitched| Chicago, June 11—Pitcher Lever-| and misjudgement of fiy balls to the| SCOT: East Ends. Polish eris Club. third inning was a blank. as was the| 910 DeCelss Was 't Wb & prehed| ette arove out a double which gave| oustied. e M e S e little or no excuse for some of the = b posll—=oe————— = —Se = § Chicago a 7 to 6 victory over Bos- i b 5 0 2 501 06 fourth. Gley filling the bases. Whitney the X Y s. Dinty Kilroy and Diffley were the|Brownesh 5 5 In the ffth inning Lynch ater ons | ey mg“fm singled to left and Be- | tof in 13 innings today. Several thou- | only two that kept their feet on the Lo St R i was out connected for a scratch hit and | pRT" PR L IE Sl 04 In the sev.| Sand fans, led by a band, from Lev-| ground while the others soared. gid. 5 i AR L1 1000 was held at first while Keefe fanned.| iy “ynning the score began to crawl :gettth s home town, Gary, Ind, attend- | dily in the clouds. Dinty in five trips|Hohenae § 2 -3 R Geary, who positively had no form at up for Taftville, when Gley singled| & ?tghlme iln a body and presented| to the plate connected for four sin- Leonard.3b 3 2 1 8) 158 3 2 | all_after having two strikes called of| 45 .jeft and went to second on Dona-| i€ Plicher with a watch, a traveling|.gles and in the field pulled down sev- DAl 3 0 oiet e ! him swung wildly at a ball a foot OVEr| 'y, o's arror, and to third on Mathew- . sd a: owers. Leverette was hit| eral hard hit balls. Diffley pitched a " 30 2 B ¢ | his head and luckily connected, AriVing| gone wild pitch. Whitney hit to Nor- | Lard but was given perfect support.| good game but his lack of support 00 0 SATURDAY'S MARKET. West Un Tel ...... 98% 983 98% | the pill to desp left for three bases,| pangin and Gley trying to score was SCMGB»NM . i was discouraging. i o New York, June 10—The two-hour | VeSting El & M .. 603 598 60% | scoring Lynch. Merritt fiied out to Me-| thrown out at the plate. Dowd got a5 hpo a e ey w5 3 « | ,, Bulkeley plled up five runs in the| ..\ ot session of today's market “was featured | walys Oland . | | may: first base on a scratch hit, and the [Smithet 5 373 0 nennne 6 37 3 § | first inning on two hits, three bases |pis Bna ; 101 27 lby recurrent selling movements, notably | V' or it Pump o - [ mhe Knights got the run back in the| bases were full. Morin struck out Jack ‘,!fn;;’gg.lf 5212 iMulmnzb 3 0 1 5 2| on balls, and a passed ball. One more | Palish A1 10 %5 lin oils, steels, equipments, coppers and Phalt of the inning on a double by| Murphy singled and Whitney/and Jim P2 £ 2 2 3 23 7| run scored in the second inning on| Two be s i L g e S S s Uiberty Bonds. "z::ry'wh: scored on Sank's single, The [ Murphy scored. Lemieux hit to left|y.Colieet 5 : 3 1§ 5 3| one hit, an error and a base on balls, [* Teonant S0t Rve poliil il ity MIghisr T8 Oven. High Low P4 4 again in the sixth on| for a base, Jack Murphy going to sec- [EBumsily 5 213 23 0.9|In the seventh inning they added 3 WESTERLY TO |trieved in the coverfng of contracts be- U § Lib 3%s..100.02 100.04 100.00 | locai team score 'f;': who was ad-|ond and Dowd to third. That ended |¢ll"itkess 5 2 2 213 ¢ o | more runs on two errors and a home| STONINGTON AND WEST fr evth ‘;m = cy" ot omAls ™ 8 Tan. 34 46 . 9.84 99,84 99.84 | Samt“ty" Bergen's saerifice and | Mathewson. A. Hamel took up the| Wi, {93 P I T BATTLE FOR TITLE | rceptions to the reactlon, in which |U S Lib 1st 4%£10000 10000 95’98 | Woored on Adams nit. McKay hit clear- | task of pitching. Belair, the first to|xs 1t b et The Academy boys were weak with; The Stonington high school went| , <P0eTe (8 B0 FERCt P (0 WHCH | g Tib 29 43s 99.94 9392 9992 ! # thrown out at the| face him, got a double hit by a pitch- 20020 Totals 498 the stick but managed to score once| U ly and Adams w into a tie with Westerly High for parent at times, induded Mexican Pet- in the 5t § Lib 3d 4%s100.04 10004 100.00 plats, trying to score on Berry's roller| ed ball and forced Dowd across the p? % , once in the Sth and again| first place in the Interscholastic U § Lib 4th 4%s100.00 99.98 Totals 50 1438 16 2 : : 0%25tIC | roleum and Republic Iron & Steel, but L 8 s Yo short. Twitchell fiied out to Ksefe, | plate. H. DeCelles doubled to center,| (r)'Baed for Morrdge tn s in the ninth. The e i baseball league by virtue of WINningiin co jssye gave way in the final deal- | VICtory 4%s ...100.68 10069 100.60 ! 1 tally came in the eighth when | and Jack Murphy and Lemieux scor-| Score by innings: SR i from Vocational school at Stoning- |- Qucted in dollars and cents per $100 :’;.‘,,9,’.;"..‘_.",.:. on Jones' error, ad- ad_»(}_}ehy flled to Hamel; for the third ‘;:‘»gnflg:l\mn 3 L [ g : : g 0 0o e “Wo o 2| ton on Saturday afternoon by 11 score| 70 ed States Steel was among the |boRd. 3 P i s .| out. The score: Wo. base hi = 1228 501 9 0W a3 2 1 1 1 1| Of 6 to 5. The game was closely con- B 0 a —_— vancing to third on the next two put e ilimantic. Two base hits. Rigney, Harrls, Hellman, Bassier, — 3 et _ | popular shares to loose' ground, al- { A arift scored when Connélly. got ko Willimantie, ., |Bue. Home' run, Hetwan: N Lnan :eilegné“’\’;e:“;flt “"v jfl‘“‘s“;-y Ség;“‘t’ge though May bookings showed a further Foreign Exchange. his second hit of the game. 48 004 tuMdamis 3 3988 ) penns ey 1012 320008 t° v P Increase of about 157,000 tons in unfill-{ With the exception of sterling, all The Saxonville team also scored in the S Lt IT SHUTS ouT i £o000 1 | UE ed orders, that gain, however, being be- | quotations argn cents per unit of fore sighth, driving two runs across. Merritt, Rt ‘ 3 s 0t SENATORS WITH TWO HITS |, 101 resa e RAMUS WINS BIG PURSE low general estimates. elgn currency: the first man up, drew a pass as did 40 0 0 (LHaueldb 4 0 Detroit, June 11 — Pillette held|} 1208 1d64: High ‘grade ralls were carried down Dempsey, who followed him. Jones, the 42374 Ihatdmice ¢ 1.7 32 | Washingion to two, hits today, and v el ON FRENCH TURF |in the general reversal but 10885 | srerting— Saturday third man to face Berry m'a“m“‘uz‘;" ST ey e ‘I)Det}rxoifi defeated {he Nationals 5 to Lited, AESA ST Chantilly, France, June 1(]11—Rfiamu;, smone ;{8:5\5’0':::lu::co;;;eme’;flg;"‘}:- ; two bases, scoring Merritt and Dem i 315 3 oMrthewsnp 3 0 . Heilmann hit his tenth home ru; 36 72 T wi tern up, ay won the Erenc h & The ball hit the roof of-the exhibition ——— — — AHumds 1 1 of the year in the fifth inning with| () Daied for Gee i on. derby. He finished a short head in|mors that several of the largest produc- hall and Jones easily made third on the BN Y e miens 7| tve men on base. Score: Score by inning: . .| front of Keefaling, ridden by Donog-ers were contemplating a reduction of | Guiigers . hit but was sent back to second by Um-| o . Ty fiboad’ AR o Washington (A) Detroit (A) m“’"““,b‘q’ H ;g hue, which was two lengths ahead of | Price schedules because of the lack of de- | yrapye pire Corcoran who claimed that - the e Rt 0 37 [pueces “; ';D? H 2 hpo s Home ru by Zepp | A. K. Macomber's Algerien, the fa-|mands Sales amounted to 650,000 |74, % ground rules allowed only a two-base |Willimantic 3L 0 2 [Faninth 4 ¢ g 3 el 2 by Diffley 9. vorite, ridden by Frank O'Neill, the|shares. Swiss franc: hit as the ball rolled into the crowd af- s Wiktonx. . Comind, ot 1000 L8390 —_— American jockey. Foreign exchanges continued to weak- | pegatas g ter rolling off the roof. Umpire Corco- |y ,‘,M’"‘,;‘“,;, Matheriian G ”‘”"“"’h, T dane 21 F 0 0¥ 532100 YESTERDAY'S XESULTS. The race was at 2400 meters and|en. aside from the London rate. Fl'l"‘fl Belgian francs ran ,however, neglected to send the run- 3 O A, y S e R RS, carried a purse of 150000 francs, of-| Were especially heavy, showing a ec.tne | Kronen .- ner, who was on first back to third, and| MOOSUP AND JEWETT CITY Guaimitec 20 5 1 ORimens 4 10 3 6| Cinclonat] 1 New York fered by the Jockey club. With thelof 10 points from the week's highest|gyweden o . | pitar H nc! i 1, New York 2. dded v, the value of the stakes|quotations and the Austrian remittanem. allowed the run. Berry ughu:::& {\:‘p BATTLE TO 7-INNING TIE| oce 0021 ‘Efi:‘fi:’; HER R 9| Chicago 1, Brookiyn 6 ?\ e z;?)%"\‘i?'m{ncs oeL e o genznrk $04 'the rest ‘was eaiy.” TBARe B SR | n what Droved fo-he the mioat.ex-|Meridea 2 9 4 ————_| No other games scheduled. Ramus was 5 to 1. Bets were made| Clearing house loans and discounts | qoroa’ ning Robinson, former Dartmou o Giezzenp - 0 0 0 Totals 37 oo : i s Sy g d1scloned’: anpthe; tual increase of | GrcCS, - E fter two were out ng game of the season on the Car-| .y, T American League, on Algerien at 3 to 1. sclosed another _actual Argentina I o ons “aigh iy, o, cencer| Det Grounds, Moosup and Ashland 22 Washington 0, Detroit 8 about 37,000,000, net demand deposits | ATESH! and crasl 4 : = , 2 5 % =00 g - fleld which was taken in by McKay at-| Were forced to call off the battle in - Boston 6, Chicago 7 (13 innings). | ENGLISH TEAM TO COMPETE A ter. a long run, all, owing to the rain. Spike Liberty 0 Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 9. IN BROOKLINE -TOURNEY o excess reserves to £31,500,000. THE LIBESTOCK MARKET. The score: Wlle Town Tevs, |@Nade his first appearance in a league P S Ee T g New York, June 11—Cringing word| The day's general news included an-| Chicago, June 9.—Hogs—receipts 32.- ol e o o | game and pitched ifne ball. Oberg of ST Eastern Leaguc. that British golfers already had rais- |nouncement of .a $2,300,000 gold im-|000 head: market slow, steady to 5o 2 0 1 10} the home club also pitched good ball| YANKS WIN FROM Bridgeport 7, Fitchburg 3. *| ed $10,000 to defray the expenses of | portation from, Germany, the first in | higher. Bulk, $10.20@10.90; E 4112 1| getting out of some bad holes. Ash- BROWNS E Springfield 3, New Haven 5 sending a team of leading players to|many wdks, which was encouraging as | heavyweight, $10.50@10.75; medium {5 § 4 1| land scored in the first, after Leclaire B EASILY, 8 1O ¢ Pittsfleld-Albany postponed; rain, compete in the United States amateur|to wholesale distribution in the dry | wéight, $10.70@10.90; light weight, Y 510 5 o | was out. W. Liberty singled and Chase St. Louis, June 11—Urban Shocker Hartford 6, Waterbury 5. championship at Brookline, Mass. in|goods trade. $10.90@10.95; light lights, $10.40@19.90 4130 3| followed suit a walk filled the bases| 10St his second straight game to the September, John G. Anderson, of Si- heavy packing sows, smooth, $9.50@ 3920 0)and a wildepitch scored Liberty. New York Yankees today, 8 to 4. Ruth Esteruntions) Xaasue. wanoy, returned last week from Eng- STOCES. 9.90; packing rough, $3.00@9.50; pigs, Esemiiip 2 8 0 4 o In the fifth both scored a run. W.|and W:lllams, home run sluggers,| Syracuse 3, Reading 2. land on the liner Aquitania. Ander- L e | 3273 @10.50. shedinon 1 9 0 0 ¢ | Liberty got on through an error and| Went hitless. Sisler was easily thef Toronto 0, Jersey City 4 (first game) | son was accompanied by J. D. Chap- |, The following is a summary of the|” Catile_Receipts, 5000 head; market ry % im o | Chase hit a long double that looked | batting and fielding star, although| Toronto 0, Jersey City 2 (second game| man, of Greenwich, Conn., and Don. | transactions on the New York Stock Ex- |steady. Beef sters: Croice and prime, Tsals 3 4352 | jike a homer but the wind was against| hiS mate, Tobin, scored a home run.|—called end 7th, rain). ald Parsons, of Youngstown, ©., all|chanse up to 3, P. M. $9.10@9.70; medium and good, $8.10@ (1) Batted fer Keefe in Oth. it. Baker who was hit by a pitched ball| Buffalo 0, Newark 3 (first game). of whom competed in the British am- s 9.10; light weight, $8.70@9.40; good 000031061 0-3| Moosup also scored in this inning| Yesterday, and who later went to a| Buffalo 6, Newark 3 (second game). | ateur (ournAmMEnt. Allted Chemical and choice, 8.70@9.40; common and me- Racers 0.0 10 1160 3x<|on a two bagger by Pechie, and a| DOSPital, played part of today’s game.| Rochester 2, Baltimore 3. SEEIE Sk Allis Chalmer pr dium, $7.40@8.70. Butcher cattie: Two base hits, Berry 2. Jones, Conneily. Threo Score: single by Derush. Moosup tied the score in the 7th. Pechie first up hit a R e e ) slow one at Spike Liberty and the witer ' 3 ke 3 throw to first was bad Pechie Eoing“lfllé‘!,zc; [ = s Am Ag Che -3 Rosebuds Win Third Game e A The Young Rosebuds defeated the|Am Boseh Mag Hickory Stars by a score of 18 to 17.| Am Can o y. hese hits, Clabby, Geary. Struck out, by Bemy 7: by Merritte 1 Helfers, $6.00@8." cows, $440@7.40; bulls, $4.25@6.50. Canners and cutters; Cows and heifers, $3.10@4.40; canner SATURDAY'S RESULTS, National League. LEAGUE LEADERS PLAYED 2 steers, $4.50@6.00. Veal caives (light ; 2 1 New York 3, Cincinnati 2. { The Rosebuds have won the third|Am Can pr s BETTER BALL LAST WEEK| ' 36005 otch Pechie steal. St. Louts 5, Philadelphia 1. game of the season. Datteries, Rose-|Am Cotton e . o e New York, June 11—After balanc-| jng third Bill Liberty threw into left|) Pittsburgh 9, Boston 1. buds—C. Satkiewicz ¢, J. Wierzbin-| Am Cotton Oil pr 4 & vy 1 ing precariously at the top in their| field Jetting in the tieing run. The |V respective leagues for several weeks| side was then retired easily but the as a result of erratic playing, the New | dgamage was done as a heavy shower | rosammers York Glants and Yankees have brac- | proke loose about this time making|Tostr ed and apparently regained champi-| the field unfit for further play. The @8.00; stocker cows and heifers, $4.00 @6.00. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. 11.008 head ; market mostly 25c higher. Lambs Broakiyn 12 ) Cnibage. 10: | ski_p. Hickory Stars—B. Szalkowski| Am Hide & Leath B. Barron and Sienkiewicz p. Am Hide & Leath American League. | ~ Next Sunday the Rosebuds play the|Am Tel & Tel Chicago 10, Boston 5. Young High Streets. Am Tobacco ; 0 (84 pounds down), $9@12.68; lambs (85 Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 0, Am Woolen P onship form for the mid-season drive.| gcore: Tota s : New York 14, St. Louis 5. Am Woolen pr sessod “"’,‘e’%?;’;-’ g s o Playing better ball than any of their ot Adhland. e Detroit 5, Washington 4 (10 innings) ¥ S ‘Anaconda Cop Py bl g o R 10 o va:nt Tty ‘1{&“' 55700 tedunss 5% & o | 02 Bafict for Bame i twn International League. Keeping Tabs on Sport fusinne O ewes, $3@7; ewes (culls and common), 8t. Touls, Jucreasod their liad 1o four AR B S Sl A s hage depsey Cly ) Soronto 3. - Ry $1.50@3. - b : 39 61 H ark 6, alo 4. : : 2 Pittsburgh, tle—Supply, 2 and a half Fames, rhnelme Giants, 313 ¢ ellaie (1L o ey 1 2 s;:;wse o, “Rea"di:g 7 Hughey Walker, the Kansas City|Beth Steel (B) un;um‘::(}:! J:t::dsy.—cr.!!:nlce 354 : :fn‘e'"_"{‘;:';“‘;‘g SiBe e w0 | aate ' 36 s o et Dy L 5 2 3 & [Mamuy =7 o eon i Baltimore 4, Rochester 1 (first game) | lEht heavywelght, and not };al,flr(f, oL prime, $8.75@9. good. $8.25@8 d Boueber, 311 ¢ ¢Jamslt 3 h 100 —_— Baltimore 4, Rochester 2 (second | . -oWC. ha : iy tidy butchers, $7.75@8.50; fair, $6.50@ were idle. Dessert, 3001 2Renixr 3 0% oo|REUTHER WINS HIS Greb's first opponent since he won the| Brooklyn Rap Tr 7.93 - S @6.50 - 1 Babe Ruth and Bob Meusel have|Obres ~~2-0°0-4 oLerisdmst 3 5 5 § o ELEVENTH VIGTORY OF ERme): light heavyweight crown. They will Brook R T ctf ok lla, SHERER: | ot 15 poc tes S emE T R T 1 OF 1922 Eastern League, box in Pittsburgh June 18. Bight days|Butte Cop & Z | Gaws, $3560T hetters.. $8@E T fross adding the punch to the team's atuckl i VIS, 1 6 1 ro}?_klyn, N. Y, June 11—Reuther Albany Z, Bridgeport 2. later Greb boxes Tommy Loughran|Butte & Super . peodnd iy rj"-"! $35@75 ; v 1 ]r_s. that has been lacking so far. Already! 2 Ton his ecleventh game of the season| Fitchburg 6, Springfield 1. . | in Philadelphia. Canadian Pacific et 172 0L ONIoeh supplied with stellar pitching, Hug- |Asbland Tod1 A gins’ crew apparently is ready to set| Two 0.1 A wild throw by Ward let i a dizzy pace for the Browns, the on- ‘c’m“‘(&k’;“’}:’fi s, E. Liberty to | Chicago's only run. Wheat mait mx; Iy team regarded as capable of giv- i s eighth home run today when Brooklyn beat Chicago, 6 $12.25; heavy and thin calves, $5@5. 73 73 | Sheep and Lambs——Eupply, 500 head ; market steady. Prime wethers, $6.75@ ‘Waterbury 4, New Haven 0. Ainsmith of the Cardinals, af- | Cent Leather ... Only threes games played. ter hitting safely his last eleven|Cent Leather pr games was stopped June 3, by Charles | Chandler Motor i = b d " ! ; £ we A : LR e glou ®|oroBunasswar 2os GBS auatie ; |oomuuunscsmms R i T A SF e min one & 2 Pabe Admms Dutine His| Clies & Ohio 6414 64% |7.25: good mixed, $6.25@6.75; fair mix- ing the New Yorkers & real brush'for | | pNGLEN'S PLAY AFFECTED Stueland. Score: B opax period. of hitting. Alnsmaith puiched|Ghl Gt West 91 91 |ed, $5.00@6.00; culls and common, $2.00 the pennant. The Yanlkees today bat- Shleass 18 Brookiyn (N) National League out fourteen hits in forty-three bat-{Chi Gt West pr 21 i |4.00; lambs, $11.50; spring lambs, $15.00 ted Shocker, their erstwhile jinx, from BY HEART WEAKNESS |5, 3 3% 3¢ = ® tpoa, | Pittsburgh at Boston. ting tries for a batting figure of .326,|Chi Mil & St ¥ . 253% Hogs—Receipts, 3,000 head: market the box for the second day in suc- Paris, June 11—(By the A. P.)— |Hollocherss 1 » & 0 aJoimstongh 3 ¢ o & #| St Louis at Philadelphia. George Cutshaw of the Tigers main-|Ch M & St P pr . 4015 steady. Prime heavy hogsfM $11.10; ceasion. Suzanine Lenglen, the Trench tennis |Hesthooiet $ g iBemuiz 3019 p| Chicago at Brookiyn. | tained. a batting spree that had en-|Chi & N'west 5% mediums, $11.30@11.135; export, $11.10 The St Louls outfit, with the ex-| wonder woman, has developed a heart .38 Wmeatdt 43 20 0| Cincinnati at New York. dured for eighteen consecutive games|Chi R I & Pac 401 @11.20: heavy yorkers, —$11.30@11.35; ception of George Sisler and possibly | weakness, and her family insists that P e American League. when a trio of Athletics’ hurlers ap- | Chile Copper 21 pigs, $11.30@111.35; roughs, $5.00@5.80 ; one or tw'o ot!t:erl. has experienced a| she withdraw from the championship 4 g5 Philadelphia at Cleveland. plied the brakes on June 7. During|Chino Copper arn, 30% | stags, $5.00@5. t:mpomn“ bahtllllxg slhu‘mp' .fi:d with | tournament at ‘Wimbledon. Her father 30600 Washington at Detroit. is period of hitting, Cutshaw bang- ““»‘df"{ Y5 y :nn:;ee::!c urling, has fallen back i.;axlnx;z;aéu;lx:ed;flmng ehr:: (;laughter L et Thalaae ed out twenty-two hits in 73 batting ‘é"w““ Stee Chicago Grain Market. Washington has taken the lead in| the tennis classic ot England in de. W 1] Othier game not: scheduled. i e e e Wheat— . Tow.. [Closs Ghe four-clab scramble for third place | fense of her title but Mile. Lenslen S his title of light heavyweight cham-|Ete 2 pr . G L S (R sp! leveland. Detroit, alded by |.is just as emphatic in her determina- = NG. . = e i Fisher Body s s s 4 some steady pitching, jumped back |'tion to play. She says she will Play| 1) Batted tor Tors National League. Ptire Promoter Tor. Rickart, woas|Gen Bectrio Dee %5 Lth Lol ILINES :g tga flll;srt! division and by beating| in the singles if she has to be carried B i’mled s, Stuelan w. L. P.C. | recently cabied two offers to Car-|Gen Motor - 1% 14 ;: C";"”; 625 o ay 2 . “{Ithl dwd.y':‘ was within a half | to the courts, Lenglen pere is appar- | .S A New York .... .. 31 19 .620| pentier to meet Greb here during the|Gen Motor Deb 82 L o Sent. o 65 b-fag 853 5 s of thir p:nédgm | ently willing the famous star should | g o %L | Pittsburgh TLeat 19 '587 | summer or fall received the following |Gt Northern pr (Leralhe T leess e 641 sy - :l-rem\rxrr;e:md ::.B ligmn:iex, their nnspur in t‘he fisublu events. . When |St. Louis . Sias 23 549 | reply from Manager Descamps: |Gt North Ore 2 o oy 3 s r e ol ot [ il ymfl';l‘d od Jower Brooklyn .... ... 28 24 538| “Thanks for handsome offer which|Hupp Mdtor Car .. 2 o, it Jaly 3515 6% PPTPR Boston_ held the Browns to an ever | she entered the recent tournament .| STENGEL'S HOMER AND BOHNE'S | Gioee 5 b el e hnce o Padiy gégpmlbé‘;lflz;gi"r‘iflg;"gn Bept. ..l 8% 3K sy break but lost its second straight to- | Br ussels. Her heart, however, atfect- ERROR GIVES GIANTS GAME |Boston ... 21 27 438 | and Beckett in London in October. Tot dxiarvasier Doc. ...qH0% H% @%x 32 . . _Set against | New York to three hits today, t Philadelphia .. .. 15 32 .319| Jimmy Clabby, veteran American|Int Mer Marine : ing Chicago out of last place and| Miss JicKane in the semi-finals but| them seratches, but Stengels homer American League boxer, has returned from Australia [Int Mer Mar STAFFORD . In the National, the Giants are un- | yesterday when she was playing in | Giants vy ol PIoS SuonEh foritls w. L D e o R et B S n et i The missionary soclety of the Baptist: likely to out-distance other contend- | the final ‘event of the French hard| let in the pther Now SonRSS fUmble | New York 35 13 oy during the war. Clabby 15" noe | Lehigh s Vatiey church met Thursday afternoon at thas grs unless their pitching improves | court champlonship -against Madame| sel was put out of the . Meu. | Bt Lot 30 23 making Seattle, Wash., his home. Marlin Rockj ....... home of Mrs. Charles Fox. The presi-s Batting punch, plus a couple of whirl- | Golding. At one time Madame Goldinz | second inning after ar rsime in_the | & iington 26 27 President Johnson of the Amenican | Maxwell Motor A .. dent, Mrs. George Webster, presided ands wind Tfinishes, carried them to vic-| was leading 3 to 1, but again Su-| Umnire Sentelle, Score: oo oent With | Cleveland 25 e League last week began to reduce his| Mexican Petrol Mrs. F. W. Tholen presented the sub— tory in the past week. Against Brook-| zanne rallied and won out. Cincinnati (N) N Detroit .... 25 27 umpires by releasing I'r: Mex Petrol pr 91 91 [ject, which was India. The 55th chapterd K th New York (N) staff of P 3 g Irank 29 291 |3 ch h 3 Wi er po e 3 hproa e ladelphia . 2 B ‘Wilson. This indicates that “Big Ba" - ps 37 of Jsaiah was r and all un! n _re- iyn a week ago, the champions pulle3| Mlle. Lenglen has pleaded with h &b h Philadelphi; 25 457 g Bq|Miami Copper % 2 Tsaiah' ead and all united § ] a §-4 triumph out of the fire with a| father to recede from his position, but |[BUmeet i 2 1 ‘ 10 28 29| w. c pi vi Mo, K& T wi 17% 1% 17% : Mrs, ¥Rl o AL S R e 0 rposds & position, but ety 3§ .4 4181 0|Boston .. 2 423 | Walsh former pitching star with the | MO K U l5% 31% gss; |Peating the Lord's praver. Thos Sicated the- Téat' veatarBiy. fails ok | Roxtoie ts Tip anno s eapeclally |owamit’ i ‘2 'y 3o i § |Chicago 29 442| Chicago Americans, will be retained. (Mo K & Tprw i.. 38% 31% 780 |len gave the report of the missionarys Tifioe th ths fifiel taning e oy k] Sigian Lo Py dn the: Wimbledon i02 2039 This is Walsh's first year as an um- | Missourl Pasific 4 227 lconvention which she attended in Hart-: s Aisen st s o L B« o8 tn e hope of wiping out the Lo ® 00 05| KERNAN, YALE CATCHER pire in the American Leagues AStasdirvisPacino) ue s 11 |ford. Evervbody present was desply ins e el piscitinven et gy e e TO JOIN READING CLUB| According to a New York newspa-|Nat Enam & &t .. torested and It was voted that the sos rs. ory at Forest Hills last year. 531 374 06| New Haven, June 11—Jim Kernan, | Per: Charley Pilkington, Meriden mitt- | N ¥ Alr Brake clety make some garments for the Hopil She is still smarting under the crit- 310 20414 W, Al LR L i| ster, will meet Danny Frush, hard-|N Y Central . Indians. Several hymns wers rendered : ieism to which she was subjected af- R 2 : | catcher of the Yale varsity baseball ik, + i 5 NYNHEH..... LEADING HOME RUN - ' ter she withdrew from the matey| T 3 £= 2| team, announced tonight that he| hifting Baltimorean, at Dayion Ohlo. X % Fefivest e ity B B A T : rticle says the bou i ro- | 3 i S . F. W. k. HITTERS IN MAJORs | | against Mrs. Mallory. This was shown | (0 maiet tor . cori*i’s, ™ ° ¥ 20 ¢ | would leave Yale next Wednesday to| Ihie ariicle save the bout will pro-| SO, 1ig 7o made by Rev. T W Tholen, Mrat last Friday when sh tchi (2) Two out when wi o join the [Reading team of the Inter- 4 : Voern e R 5. ‘ox served ref ents. National theilling Thateh betwean Borotra and |p S o fanines: e FUn s national league, in acceptance of an| ,T1e Rotkville baschall season Rock- | Bieree Oil Letiia et g Boston .. 10 100 117100m8 offer which he received a month ago.| 83 Saturday afternoon at the Rock- i n : e BT the veteran, Max Decugis. The latter (chicaso .0 0 0 1 0 13 59 658 1% Kernan says that Iast Friday he ame. | ville Fair Grounds under the manage- | Eierce Oil e George Rhodes has sold his largel s sidled up ‘to the stand at the end of | Tvo buse hite, Mencskr, Fooper. Sheety, Bim Pt o £the Tale ¢ ment of Tom J. Dowd, of Holyoke who | R¥_Steel Spring barn,. which is being taken down snal Ainsmith, St. Louis . the fourth set, and said: *T am just |Lewereite. Tore bace-hit Pratt, |3 Boach Tommers of the Yale teaml. "i1e orgatized. and Sansgec of the] B2y Con ..y . ‘Wheat, Brooklyn .... : ready to drop.” A if he would be needed in the coming Am ~Don't gi nswer BULKELEY WINS LOOSELY Yale-Harvar 2 squad. The Fisk Red Tops of|Reading erican o Ahernt veAmug "‘a o Suz:nna LPL 5 IA > t he :v.ould‘nug et told Springfield were the Opponentspot the RR::diln g&:s:perei 3 There are American correspondents PLAYED G A X ; il ngtield were the oppor % Williams, St. Louis . here and they will say you ‘quit.’ ME FROM N. F. A. Although Kernan is a member of | SAU& no) went to to meet Thursday for sewing and su; per. Rev. F. W. Tholen was speaker a them 18 to 12, but not until the teams | o7, T & Steel or .. had battled for thirteen innings. Eoth Rhiway Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, the|Soutnern Railway pr American woman tennis champion, | Tenn, Copper won the North London tennis clumi] Y The Norwich Free Academy wound | the class of 1922 he will not graduate Miller, Philadelphia het Nichols let South Manchester | U2, their _baseball season at New Lon- | with it. His home is in Rome, N. Y., ‘Walker, Philadelphia % OMt_ b tI: Bt s bt u! anchester | don on Saturday afternoon when they | and while attending Syracuse univer- Hellinann, Detroit . ow? hwartalr‘:u:t v:,x, tvgz‘ of them | suffered another defeat at the hands sity he played both football and base- sens i eu?{e.d“asi--dSat- of = their old rivals, Bulkeley| ball. In 1918 he was mentioned for :f‘m:! il t:z 2 g’ oy eated the| Bullkeley played good ball and won| All-American fullback. He came to 2 gg' b lohn Ruckley and 8 to 3. The Academy team played| Yale in the fall of 1919 and dropped qgun. eatures rgir the \\'inne.rsu like grammar school hoys and prac-) back a year in his studies and did ‘Ruckley, Itormet'rw ttsfield, play tically every misplay in the book was)] not participate in competitive athlet- a;luge_ in our of Ware's: runs includ- xwl_*a Ly the local youths. There was| ics as he was ineligible. In the fal] T T Prod pionship in woman's singles Saturday Ufii’::m?uclnc afternoon, defeatin Mrs. Beamish, the |7 § Rubber English star, 6-3, 6-4, displaying the U S Rubber pr best playing form she has shown in|u g s“teele i p

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