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nd Tennis Opens At Hartford Hartforg, Jume 12—First round matches were played today in the New Fngland championship tennis tourna- ment on the courts of the Hartford solf Club. The match which attract- CUBS SHUT OUT DODGERS FOR FIRST TIME IN 1922 Brooklyn, N. Y. Ju!tll: lrz‘—?htilu:‘; beat Brooklyn for the firsi fois season today, making the victory YESTERDAY'S XESULTS. Natlonal League, Cincinnat{ 3, New York 9, Chicago 8, Brooklyn 0, Pittsburgh 2, Boston 11, St. Louls 14, Philadelphia 8. Ameriean League. Boston 8, Chicago 7. ‘Washington 7, Detroit 8, Cleveland 11, Philadelphia 3, NUKWIGH BULLETIN, 1UESUAY, Mlfi,w"‘ New Issus $4,000,000 St. Louts 7, 'New York 1, ed the most ‘attention was between | (hi2 season today, mabing the GO oo ~ & 1 J ~ E 3 . an ou: ree o = e A K Y. Thden wom §-2. 6-L Dles, only two runners reached third| Reading & Syracuse 4 (10 innings), : incent RiSharfls of Yomkers, N. Y. | peh ¥ ¢ Baltimore 2, Rochester 0, % oday, winni ¥ " Ghleez> EBrookim (#) Other teams not scheduled. 84, m00 e sty missiog fr, Ao | Modgeian O Lomge i . 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock Phil Bettens,the San Francisco star, |ttt '3 1% & dmense %4 00 3 9 Enstern Teague, o~ Trwwatna o W Xork, $R Y Ihomng () | e 5 Wakenary 1. Full Paid and Non Assessable Preferred both as to Asscts and Dividends 6-3, 2- 4. 4 0 30100 ridge B % b e Juded: . 0 40100 Pittsfleld 3, Albany 3, g‘ hl"!g:l:n;;r:nz;rl:lfleld, defeat- ‘4 0 ofmandilh i 121 0 New Haven 2, Springfield 1 (11 in- Dividends are payable quarterly, March 31st, June 30th, September 30th and De¢ember 31st. This stock has full voting power and ed A. L. Wiener, Philadelphin, 6-0, 6-1. g8 b1 amainl A 1E 2 g, ¢ _ the right £o subscribe pro-rata to any further issues of Capital Stock. Nell Chapln, s;;nr;fll:l«i. d;f;nud A ‘ 3 owzm . g e ~ College Games, i 3 O pai Roberts, Harttord, deteated 139737 1Msmauxo 0 0 0 3 0 [At State College, Pa.: Exempt from the present Federal Normal Income Tax A % XTurith 10 0 0 8 | Unlversity of Plttsburgh 4, Penn State Paul Gibbons, Philadelphin. §-3, 7-3. i 2| Dntvers J. W. Hartzmark, Harilord, d Totals 13 i lege 2. feated E. Brown, Springfleld, 8-0, 6-1 ond _Snow, Springfield, de- 4 GAMES TODAY. : i : B 5 :.3:{”3. "8, Garvan, Haritord, §-1, 6-3, Tirookdyn b= National League Mz, Thomas N. McCarter, President of the Corporation, summarizes the particulars in regard to p Ogoeme 'x;.pl:aah o . o, bate iy fidiocer, Grimes, Johaten, 5. | Pittsburgh at Boston. this Preferred Stock as follow: . E. Canfield, Ha: , 6-4, 4-8, 6-4. . Ward, Homs g A 15 Chapin, Jr., Springtieid, de- s Bl ey, st ERliadalonia. teated E. L. Dewing, Hartford, 6-1, 7-5. B. W. Dawson, New York, defeated W. T. Hoper, Hartford, 6-3, 6-1. SANDBERG SOLD BY TORONTO TO ROCHESTER Rochester, N. Y., June 12—The sale of Gus Sandberg, Toronto catcher, to club was announced here today. Sand- {0 Duttad for Decatar in tn. "|RISH” MEUSEL RESPONSIBLE FOR GIANTS' VICTORY New York, June 12—New York in- creased its lead over Pittsburgh today, winning an easy 9 to 8 victory from Cincinnati, while the Pirates were losing in Boston. Meusel hit a home run with the bases full in the third, Groh on base in the and tripled with fifth. Chicaga at Brooklvn. Cincinnati at New York. Amerlcan League, Philadelphia at Cleveland. ‘Washington at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. New York at St. Louls. TUE STANDING. Rich & Rubin Phone 562-3 JOCK HUTCHISON TO COMPETE o Application will be made to list this stock on the New York Stock Exchange Business: ‘The Corporation is one of the largest and most important enterprises of the kind in the United States. Its three subsidiary companies, Publ§c Service Electric Company, Public Service Gas Company, and Public Service Railway Company, operate all of the electric power and light, gas and street railway business in the larger citics and more populous sections of the State of New Jersey, excepting the shore resorts, the gas service in Elizabeth and the street railway in Trenton. The population berg will join the club at Reading et >0 National League. AGAINST FIELD OF 225 served is estimated at more than 2.500,090. Last year theElec!;-lg: Com- v B W Bt vl &b W London, June 12—(By the A. P)— pany generated more than 805 million kilowatt hours of electricity, the e wbam sno0. - |Bimty 4 8 Bittabun TR S Gas Company sold more than 16 billion cubic fect of gas, and the Rail- it was about $2,000. . ittsburg] t Sandwich, 2 5 Py ester club also announced et 3 o | St. Louis .. %‘?':?l\r\’-ha h Jock Huitehison will de- way Companies carried more thar 348 million revenue passengers. g of Bill Tierney, star Laf- |jygrme 5 o | Brooklyn fend his title, aggregate 225. There NG % SpNAve.SRtcher, SIRAY RN R\ ¢ | Cincinnati are 31 amateurs entitled to play. Five Capitalization: AsloflJune 8, 1922 aduated from Lafayette college. to- |Cirucroe ¢ i [Chicago .. Americans, two Australians several Capital Stock: Authorized Outstanding N e | A Sl eI e S Oy S e Preferred Stock, 8% Cumulativ 556,000,000 $18,414,500 g 2 e g Giliespie.p ¢ | Philadelphia 15 entered. et 50,000,000 30,000,000 Hall, third baseman from Alabama | xBrosier e e O T ine: 10 453 Jurnio€30 fthe Son- s Caand 5 % n ollege. has joined the Rochester clubf =~ ——— 3 Sartioam League, testants will play 36 holes over the and cpi) Fund 5% Bond: Jaltimore. V) Batted for G 3 Princes and Royal St. George Courses General Mortgage Sinking Fund 5% Bonds, G Tunings: New Tork and the leading ono hundred con- e Oct. 1,51:?9 (Closed IV‘l;urltdgnée) i 50,000,000 32,808,000° RTAILS ' t. Louls . testants will qualify for 72 holes af ‘wenty-Year Secur % Gold Bonds, due - wnz:owme PRACTICE | Washimton medal play on June 22 and June 23. Dol 194155225 1 10,000,000 19,000,900 v g Jume 13—Rough Slexetang 2 Perpetual 67 Interest Bearing Certificat 20,200,000 20,089,3 witer. curaiisd Towing practice. for Del Pl WOMAN'S STATE GOLF T addition $3.197,000 has been purchased by Sinking Fund. The recaining 314,000,008 the Harvard lcrews today. tOnu{ lzhr:e ST. LOUIS TAKES HARD Philadelphia 21 2 TOURNLY OPENS TODAY qln:!r:d‘i)x]f:M u;‘f:;fi;fi;ifla‘&%fi; varatty . out this 3 2 2 5 $869. 3 . e e aing in 4 three-quar-| HITTING GAME FROM PHILLIES |Boston ! 28 Bridgeport, June 12—Play will be e in in the women's state champion. s 5 g ter mile rage which was won by the| Philadelphia, June St Louis| wi | JAMS GETS HIS 15TH Ship Eolf tournament at the Brook- Provisions The Certificate of Incorporation provides that the Preferred Stock shall " s ot SoRBEIee. ors | ot ienty thves s e HOMER AGAINST YANKs|liwn Countrs clup links tomorrow be preferred both as to dividends and assets and that at no time shall the The freshmen and substitutes were|lfor wtenty-three hits and won -its morning at nine o'clock and will con- of Issue: f Preferred Stock issued and outstanding be larger than the sent for a run through the woods. third stralght victory of the series| St. Louis, Mo, Junc 12—“Shucks”|{inue until Friday. Forty entries rep- amount of Preferred Stock issued and outs 1g be larg Word was received late today that| today, 14 to 8. In the sixth inning the| Pruet ollege pitcWer, today gave | yesenting twenty-four different clubs the Haryard launch “92” which left Boston Saturday, was safe at Wake- tield, R. 1. Thermos Bottle Team Accepts Cardinals made ten straight hits and seven runs off Meadows and Winters, major league record. Lavan led the St. Louis attack with five hits out of creating what was said to be a new |7 the Browns tleir first victory over the ,| Yankees in the present series, score to 1. Ruth fanned thre times. Wil- liams made his fifteenth homer in the t inning with Gerber on base. in_the state have been received. Miss Georglanna Bishop, former national champion, is among thbse entered. She is representing the amount of Common Stock issued and outstanding: Year ended April 30th, 1921 Earnings: Gross Operating Revenues of Subsidiary Compantes $§74,729,090 ; Brooklawn Country ol iage- . Sercine : as many times at but. Score: cott's triple and Devormer's ground- | bae 27 COUBUY club of Bridge Combined Net Income, Public Service Corporation of Challenge B Louis (0 Philaighia 00 ; er gave the Yankees a tally in the New Jersey, before reservation for depreciation 1922 $75,935,377 & c izati 10,258,278 14,063,904 E: ball team of the Ameri- = b hpo'a e | fifth. Seor . and amortization.................... ... 10258278 14,063,904 nos Bottls Company is anx- b . ° st Louls (&) JOHNNY BUFF HAS SIGNED Interest, Amortization Charges, etc. Public Service O UL e -G . v S0 MEEJ JoE LENCH Corporation of New Jersey ...... Ceee.. 4282365 4,305,568 ny time. The Thermos team : ’ New York, June 12—Johnny Buft iati izati also wishes to take another crack at s 9 has aigned to defend his bantam- Depreciation and Amortization charges of subsi . b * % . companies. ........ 3,576,970 ,179,430 the Riverview club whom they defeat weight championship against Joe . g L R L e in the first game played with that Lynch today. ‘The match will be stag- Balance available for dividends. ...... 5 2,398,943 $4,578,909 club. Eithes of these two teams can evereid.c ed in the New York Velodrome. Annual Dividends on Preferred Stock outstanding June 8,1922.. 1,473,160 make arrangements by calling Mgr. |Famens $ | Deciere § Vst Y Dan Driscoll at 1270. Pecticap e ey Pontiac Team Wants Games. Balance available for Dividends, etc., for the year ended April 30, 1922, e L alierp e Shugrue Outpoints Delmont Jersey City, N. J, June 12—John- ny e. of Waterbury, Conn., The Pontiac Tofn team of Pontiac, R I, is looking for games with teams iw this section during July and August, and is 3.1 times the present annual requirements of the Preferred Stock. Dur- ing the past five years the gas and electric properties have contributed y rclom will give return games at Pontiac during over 80% of the total combined net income. sutpointed Gene Delmont, of Memphis mber and October. The Pontiac team 2 3 Tenn. in a 1 und contest tonight, % is a fast team with several Boston men Equity: This Preferred Stock is followed by $30,000,000 par value of Common n . a-mm;hermr::;];e‘“)fiofii | INDIANS TAKE EASY in \!xecrl:.c-unm;\smcg_hamP~n$1uues two Stock, which at the market quotation of June 7, 1922, represents an newspapermen at . | ss stars. The Pontiac team S i men ehtered the ring weighing 133 .« 7 Gl GAME FROM ATHLETICS ike to arrange a game with the equity of over $26,000,000. All of the Common Stock has been issued for sounds. hila fm: i i ‘:‘rn:u [ T ?epve!lax:ld.l .;Ime IIZ-‘—CIev;lanfl bat- ys. Address H. E. Reilly, Pon- cash at par and since 1908, dividends have been paid each year on the a0 iote Sts, Hornaty, T, McHenry, Ia- | ted Philadelphia_pitchers hard today | tiac, K. L. 2 han shar e Toewe hase Smiti. " Homo | winning 11 to 3. Uhle, while somesher| = SR stock outstanding at the rate of not less t! $4.00 a e. The present wild at the start, was very effective. Risohalt Chatieag . rate is $6.00 per share. MILLER EASILY HOLDS PIRATES|Jiller hit a home run into the new| . = “4sfh A - . : 4 FOR HIS 5TH VICTORY | it field stands. Only four other play- e Totng badians; of, NorwlchSTown Fi hises: 1In the opinion of counsel, the franchises under which the Subsidiary Com- s TORY | ers have hit a homer into these stands, | Would like to challenge any team under ranc : - : % = Boston, June 12—Miller won his| Miller being the only one to i 1t| 10 years of age fo a game on Pitche's - panies operate, with a few minor exceptions, are perpetual. chester Racing || fifth straight same today, Boston de-| twice, Score: Hili. The Young Indians, for which Cum- > at Belmont Park. eating Pittsburgh 11 to 2. Pittsburgh iiadelphia (A) Cloveland () mings and Murphy is the battery, desire £ 3 . 2 of Kentucky Racing As- || was held to six hits while the visi- % % S ramesome ™ BP0 % ¢ | especiaily a reply from the Eighth grade All the legal details connected with the issue el‘_be!Pre[erredStockhaver_:m;.Naed_l um by;‘rmkk C&mfifie& Esq., Newark, N. J. 4 at Latonia. tors’ errors and the high wind gave' vansdt . 4 5 1 o 4 |Of the Broadway grammar school, also The accounts of the Corporation have been audited annually by Messrs. Niles & Niles of New York, Cer Public Accountares. 3 of Nontreal Jockey club, || Boston several casy runs. Holke was 3 %% G|the seme grade of West Town street i absent from the Braves' line-up be- 1 2 12 0|school. Telephone 965-2. s s cause of an attack of measles, Score: 3 2400 1 - 1 G, B & wasics, Score ; Pt T Price per share $106 and accrued dividends, to yield over 7.50% 1 Canada trapshooting | seavitess 1 1 o ke 2 7 i tournam ovens at Hamilton, || e %3 o 5ot apeionsedevile F nestales, an) o B b . ht & C o ——— | the Union Street Yankees on Satucday |. nois State trapshooting tour- H #1 4 6 }afternoon at the Academy campus by the oni “g Ompany nament opens at Aurora. Lo Score of § to 0. The batteries were: Car. Tncorporated Texas State trapshooting tour- M1 2 roll, Ferguson and Coptana for the Rose- > nament. at_Houston. 1 sor Yarriscn in 4th, dales; Woods and Hildebrand for the 25 Nassau Street New York Oregon State trapshooting tour- J|srarie 2 Yankees. ament, at Bend. 7oA B GOLF Holling’ New England professional cham- pionship tournament closes at Bos- necticut women's champion- | ship tournament opens at Bridge- Batted (3x) RBatted for Yellowhorse in 8th, Seore by innings: BALTIC A. A. W FROM PLAINFIELD CLUH At Sayles field, Baltic, Sunday in a well HARNESS NOTES Ernest I. White of Syracuse has Chas. W. Scranion & Co. Membe: Members New York Stock Exchange e New Putnam & Co. York Stock Exchange Successors to Richter & Co. 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. < A R played game the Baltic A. A. team de-| been chosen to judge the roadster i e accepted accursts. it i pshEL G0 feated Plainfield by the score of 3 to 1.| classes at the horse show of the Pheinformation contained in this advertisement has been obtained from sources which woconsider reliable. While not guaranteed, itis byoaes Jock Malone o5, Brean Downes, |z, s s Gacch, *Gonay. "mure *bate Dowd. in the box for the winners, held | horse show of the Brockton Fair. X ney, || Temer wnd Nichoiee Plainfieid to four hits and would have red a shutout only for a wild pitch in ninth inning, when Plainfield scored The at Aurora, Il WHITE SOX TAKE UP-HILL BATTLE FROM BOSTON Score by innings: AND WIN FROM TIGERS its only run. score: MG . RILEY SAYS HIS feated on Memorial day morning (plain W. D. Hunt of Brookline, Mass., has sold Keta Dillon, by Dillon Axwor- Ballston Spa, N. Our regular Kentucky lstter evi- dently miscarried this week, as up ot” Bpafford, tralner fer W, H, Billy Jackson 2:04 1-4, which races I TEngland under tho name of Le cesier Square, WUng up A new trac record gt the Greentord track recent- The latest 'addition to the matinee stable of the Boston sportsman, W. J. McDonald, is the young trotter, The Bouthern Lady, by The Northern Man The play given Friday class of 1922, Niant was well attended. ening by the grammar school, A zood sum was Glant's Neck on the sound. bout a the peeent death of Maznus Flaws, few days azo from Mr, Eiton.of thy, 2:10 1-3, to H. B. Ralston of icago, June 12—Chicago pla "'-'"'\e‘fl-” Baltio A. A. Brighton, N ( an up-hill battle after losing the I (R & 'r ivi ’ veek b s hen fi ates Tuesds he h of Mrs. Eugené Airtiie - iiraner 4 0 = Egan driving Johnny | Randall last ‘week and has been sent |shen firm, Coates Bros., tr (Tuesday) at the home rs. through wilduess — of ~ Schupp _and o o1 NPhat B oridertulitootl s I ATe "Qe‘:u.t,z b e x home to Columbus. ialists, went to Towanda, Pa Beebe. nosed out Boston today, s e T o o i 2 P ly to examine the track of ti Mrs. Eugene B. Goff and sister, Miss s iR o 15 3 |ammost up to his half-mile track rec-| More evidence that the free-for-all| Peter Stauffacher of Qrangeburg,|ford County Agricultural Society. The | Mary Gates, who have been spénding two 3 9 19 0ord at Frechold. pacers are. either coming or staying,N. Y., s the owner of a 13-months-old | course will be put in firsi-class order | weeks at thelr summer cottage in _the 9100 Tn the Bast appears with the an-|fiily by Gritz 2:15 3-4' (son of Walnut|for the annual fair at Towanda in| Grove, left Sunday for their home in East 19§ %| Four 31,000 early-closing events|nouncement that the $2.000 event at|FHall 2:08 1-4) out of Tiltha 2:19 1-4,| Augu; Ha . 18 o siave been ‘annonnced ibys the ark | Ativors: T failed to FI which now is in foal to Justice Brooke Charles Johnson of Hartfod spent the fotals 21 3512 5 |toga County Agricultural Society at (8 208 week end at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neiison of Point o' Pines, near Revere, Mass., have opened their bungalow on the riverbank at Pine Grove for the season., to time of going t press Lad not put 115 galt, ; 3 realized for tlie henefit of the class. The| William Goddrich has returned to the - TEA BEAT Rk Wil waaE L e PUY| iy, pacing n mile at u 3115 & 208 1.3, recently purchased from |school will have a picnio Thursday at|Grove after spending several months in (3)" Batted for Fersus To the Sporting Editor: In reading yes- T ey 7 . A Florida. amethes tewn thal — terday's Bulletin I h ; A free-for-all pace, valued at $2,500| O=ferd, ¥. F, i8 f f Henry P. Deausolell and family of| George O. Brooks of Lake avenue was oo . that the Bast Ends wen thelr sorice|1s on tho late-closing program o] il get back B a8 df:g;;;ga!‘m;g‘;‘; pihave O, Mebenald, the prominent| Noryiey spent the week ond nt thets oo | . Tecent goest of hie_damghise: B Tvo baie bitr, S e, Mostl, straight game. Mgr. Holland of the East | 0Pening meeting of the Grand Cir- fi:”f;:f:é i;li‘g‘;:fing it has hesn put aelcr:(::yx of tho Harness Hopso Asso. | 46° 1 Pine Grove. e e S SENATORS BUNCH HITS e R T i e in firet-clasa ganaliion, glacion, to §1L 1h vioanay caised by Mo Dol puRIR 8 Dlmre| oouenad to thele”catiags fu 4 returned to their cottage in the Grove. L i 5 Zonsing b bk e concluding a week's visit to their san-in Detroit, June 12 — Washington | I the memory of the defeated) at the|BArry of Schenectady, N, Y, dveve|Ifarry PUFESFAS: ‘“’i;;;’“;?.?.?:,fi‘;g; His headquarters will be in Plttsburg, ll;i:;::?-xun. ® summer resident of the pICF T daughter, Mr. and M-s. Frask. ! Aot " | hands of the Fast End Hasbe three winners at the Bcheneotady | Walnut Hall Farm, . 7 5 e Seng, of Worcester, Mass. okt Tt ¢ i iy (shd, defeated De- | oyerwhelming soore of 17 1 g i hees | matine, Memorial Day, V| Fat the hesks fer Volo 2:98, Guy| 'hese 81,000 easly-ciasing events series. The Tigers rallied strongly in the ninth but fell one run short of to save the East Ends from disgrace, the result of this game was never published, it provided he will acknowledge hig sete — Next Tuesday, June 18, ig the date Jein A. Boliman af I'red Prothers and fa: epent the week end at cottage, of Norwien eir P'ine Grove 3&3‘1 i San Franeis: dewn in The Big Three Circuit, coms 1833, Axyerthy 8:68 Eussd at Mt “'{J‘ Winsten-Balem and 4 eo 3:07 8-4 are full Janie Manwags Mr. and Mrs.\J. E. Haviland have re-! turned after a week's motor trip to pleted the building for Rogers & Som on 3 ; Nashua, N. H., Mr, Haviland going on & 4 berg, N, are attragting ihe ! Nashua, N. H, i We do not wish t to enter in the open classes = = 7 o tion b : Men are makinz vepatrs to the bathirg | business trip. tying the score. Zachary hit sately | e do not wish to take any creqit from | {9 Onter In the Bircuit mestiis 2 <2 B, Carpepter of Patten, Maige, | attention bf owners and trainers who |, M in preparation for getting It into the| Mrs. Percy Ricketts of Babylon, Ta Lo on his four trips to the plates Score: | Mg d his team, but we do ng at| jra B eR pacer i {ne|anticipate making an extended cam- | (o o : e 4" & D Wish that they wolld play fair and squars Canten, June 19-23, ;g?:‘;\‘dyvgg:gh‘&m% ;r Tk toid his| palgn this fan, water, paia r::enl guest of Mr. and Mrs. James: 2 ot 5 ¢ | with the sporting public b; . & < 4 & y e July med ? th unshin o | B Clari 1% % Smuem ¢ | ing their Uoteats as well us senonicof: | The Roger Willams Driving Club| friends te waib Awhile befars he fe: Gl TR duip mesiiay of the Sunshing 4o | R (CE o ses o¢ Giiie H e 430 4 oPusenst 8| 83 announelng | oy id e, Mol 1. Wil hely is the identity af the sidewhesier ng ptaliien, Jehn Wa- | £iet¥ Wil be b the summer home of is family at the Mohawi. § 013 0 ocemut Twit o S e wmolasien TR0 T LT o erdd o T blipere Soadhg (matinea recard), Ben | =i Annie b of Pine Geove Vel s = - 5100 SVt s foeh et ny am fa inde | o0 CE L B BN S mouEe it tor, formerly of OOR: [ Far] 3300 1.4, Todd Templo 209 1-3| , ¥ Aunie B Brown of the Point road | cottage, Pine Grove. : Bl . market foe Dall games and If Mer, Hol. rack, Baturday, J WQ“"} A z‘;—-&e ast Vear GF 89| ava goink fa’ bo sold AL wustian pt| [® &t her summer s the Grove. fng| Beckwith & Sanders have nearly eom= o i and would like first chance he ¢an have Hoasaiags pecticus, ' nooR égfiu:day of next yweek R (m) Ben for Bassler in ©Of the East End Hasbeens, backs to the publlc in a sportsmaniike anen, Pa. 'jg reminding patrang e{&:h; ive harses are in i at Lewistan; evident]y il ecayse “pesident pf Gosnen, N. ¥ a pnsuleg, 13 sht:‘; S5t tg the Nutmej ?ay Btate Circuit races i el Adias {hat he does: Themyisen gf #:3@ 1-3 and Happy Diamend | 2500 OO0 T up business Baturday 1-4, threc mbmeers af Waltep Main street. . S, Pal fiter of Hart: E. e 1 Ty manner. % tfi;@{‘h&!é\hs m%\s exhibition has peen no hangs hig hat up. at on Park Medsord, Ma i a.r;o:v: Th:u‘:xgss" e tarts ":r:"};:u_‘ Hurls is improving i Yours 1 get for August 39-September —_— et 2 o J t \ : S B RILEY Admiral Harris 8:13 154, Billy yii- | S0 for a week Georzn W, Steels of Boston spent that 1a : woek end with Mrs. Steele at their sume: mer home in the Gi 261 1 1 o 2 ecord ‘. e 3 " i for ihe geason, The tly served the Lae RO p VASSAR GIRLS BEATEN LR s ;g“iz ??:;“Egnq; g‘qF’m 'Ii: elin- ?’.qzqe;ee'é* i ‘B{fifleo;?';"‘acir.‘ ; S| | Tracy Beckwith is making & vistt with | giew Al soclety . the 0-:-'-% AR T BY “FATHERS' TEAM" e -4 last a'délp’l;sah. the fastest reporicd § gud Mrs, W. §. Cole of Houth|church was well attended Tt Tore e i, e, Poughkeepsle, N. ¥, Juno if—in u : baseball game which wag a feature Ehaftsbury, V1, P. Woroley af New Haven ig spend Bast sq’far this seasoy hard shower that came eventng. ~ a3 i few days wilh his fam . PENN STATE WINS TRACK % class day at Vassar eollege Lndn?‘, 4 1g_hoss papes iiam W, Hall ot Waterbu, James E. Dutton has concluded a visit| asaar girls played Fommy Berry put o8t 3 ki . and Mrs, Willlam MEET FROM PITTSBURGH | fathrs & gamo of biseinil jo v o pai Yed ¢ st 6 U5 nd s, W, 8. Dors | W2t 1o ey gone o State College, Pa. June 12—Penn |the fathers wor by n scave ef 11 to 8, e Wi and 2 Dutton lived in the villags sbout State collogo casily dofeated the Unl-| Mish Hdith Titeh of Now York piteh: x & Willlam Mitehell of New ittsburgh today in tho an- | 6@ for the Vasear seniers; and fanned axs {q iR gfiii:‘i‘:;\;‘;;f.@??c(fll guests of Mr, and nual commencement track and fleld | the firat ihree batsmen. in thi 66 yant ick a8 198 Shompson; - meet, the score being 953 to 42, A m'in ining the eeniors sesred t“gfiee: ,’f;‘, pen‘i“ ég vl 378 Qeorge K. Crandail nas peturned wind prevented any unusual perform- | Miss Mary Card ef Hisflflgad i G e i F“wq}x {ae| 13 REE Nome in New Lenden after a few ances. 3 I, hit & two bagser apd Misg Buth thol, Mass. it ¥ Hyde ef Greenwien, 5 dazs’ Cong, s ites bave R, 10 tho thisd §f et Bi¥ Ful [ V¢ in the fourth, o ol Duving the afternagn the eiags day oxercises were held with the f@?m@ufs Dalsy Chaln as & featuve. MAXNY SURVIVORS IN FIRST DAY OF PENN. TOURNEY Philadeiphie, June 12.—Andrew Mor- gan_of Brookline, Mass, R, D. Johnson of Pittsburgh and Wallace . Johnson. the title holder, were among the survivors at the close of the her mether, Weir has peturned heme eeks’ visit 19 Meriden and While at the jatter plaes ghe est of her brother, Fred Weir, 7, aad 3Mrs. (feorge A. @avitl have Foturacd after § fow daval visit with the te: here b plack emorial to ‘step two & New Brumswick o ttery sister, s Howard. Sherman, of P ve: G me py ietown, Rt b e &:y:n::z];:.m MBS, MALLOHY WINA IN U% m&"a!‘u{bfl !1?3 L f"“ dirz. Fhavies Sfatier and two of Pennayivanis. Morrls Duaue of Har- FIIET BOUND A% KEST® & easion 18 e, Ay | tae frock e &t tac potiagn T Svent vafd was eliminated in the first round b, Lo 18, ~tha! Ba B. M. Bdwarts, Philadeiohia, In a nars | the oy st i iret ound of 2 5 the Kent lawn tennis ehampienshin at T Bddie Banniag af Hartfo three-set match. The score was 6-1, 6-8, | Meekingham {nday Mrs, Molly Bjurstedt .| da¥ with his geanimother at ot ¢ o 6-3: Mailory_dofeated Mz, Fryoy, -0, -1, e . it ‘,‘::"5, b : : T N A T ik

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