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Tiae Norwich Bankers nroved too much for the Whaling Town Bankers in the first of the annual baseball games be- tween these two teams and the local team won by a score of 1§ to 12. The &ame was niaved on the State hospital diamond Friday afternoon before a large ,crowd of fans from Norwich>and New JLondun. It wes a-cam of where youth Fsupplants age iu athietics, the local team being composed largely of boys who have tpiayed ball on the Academy and other wchool teams here during the past few NORWICH BANKERS WIN FROM WHALERS Harry Richardson, Moosup, leader of the Moosup Comrades' group; Jonn Mackic, Jneco, leader f Oneco Conifades’ group; *. D. Tatem, Kastford, chairman of East- ford"logal Y. M.C. A committee. 3 BROWNS MOVE INTO FIRST: PLACE; WILLIAMS GETS HOMER St. Louis, June 18—Accomplishing 2 long soiught objective, ~the Bfowns moved. into the lead in the American league today by overwhelming Wash- TODAY'S SPORTS RACING . Meeting of Queens County Joc- key Club, at Aqueduct, N. Y. - Meeting of Kentucky Racing As- dociation, at Latonia. » “Meeting of Dorval Jotkey Club opens at Montreal. = ! TENNIS. Italy vs. British Isles, Davis Cup first round match, in England. “France vs. Denmark, Davis Cup (first round match, at Copenhagen. ‘Metropolitan “clay ‘céurt champi- onship opens at New York. i CIGARS O E & Massacjqusetts singles champi- onship opens at Boston. Eastern Pennsylvania champion- ington 15 to 2, while the New York Yankees were losing to Detroit. As a result of today's games the Browns iyears. The New London team ~amprised imers, but they lacked the e e result ot today's, games the Browns |} Bastern Fenneyiven — What Is Crank Case The Eame was productive of €0me|yory Kenneth Wiliams knocked his SKAT YALE ATHLETICS BEFUDDLED, Jheavy hitting and some fast and sensa- 16th home rym, and McManus also I play N = £ 1 TREVOR ! ball playing. The local boys lost} rocheq out a circuit drive. It was the Annual congress of North Amer. MISHANDLED SAYS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME . 1 i ican Skat I. t Davenport, 3 OF Service? St Now Teuae i the fourth a1 Browns, finth Teonsecylivet victory I S S S RRERS SRR tR, New York, June 16—The athletic . 4 3 g el e L s Bogter A LA 2 e situation at Yale “is so befuddled and | HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE Draining the old, thinned out, worn out, oil ning the New Londan boys (3 R x;p; - e Annuat; Neblonal Collegiata A A. mishandled that it seems nofthill}l‘g short FAlR GROUNDS TODAY from your crank case.— Sabis fhd o SAfoca; PUAyintes wosrel : 3450 |f track and fiela meet, at Chicago. * || of comvlete remouiding of Fhe A8 ) i Running through & quart of fresh oil to take in the ifth. sevenih and ninth innings. n 30 Eastern Y. M. C. A, track ‘and §j tem ‘?“ e id Tamea T4t Saedn W 1 l i care of any dirt or carbon sediment left in the The local boys got started in the first i 0 o |ffleld meet, at Chicago. dnE Wil serye g e o0y ester y Vs. crank case.— / oning o 400 7 report of the “voluntary committee on o ming and scored ome run or two hits p 488 AUTOMOBILE Lo Ll e o g < error. Thev scored again In the ¥ A Seventh Universal Trophy 225- || Xalo, athietics’ mode publc [o0ste Stonmgton Filling up the crank case with the correct grade e e A S s mile race, at Uniontown, Pa. 1915. 2 5 / of Gargoyle Mobiloils, as specified by the Chart 5 the 10eal-baskesh tranen ith's Tu 0 ROWING The committee declares it represents | 0 of R dations,— = cal bankers waded into Smith's TP . W S o e e e aber ot Yalo| < Gamie Called at 3 O’Clock ecommendations | bhenders for hit after hit. and when the ! priey & Annual Schuylkill Navy regatta, L g D e g . 3 i That oiCrank'Cane Service : lemoke had cleared 10 Tuns had crossed | xGoebel 4 at Philadelphia. @UEl S EORTHET T ANpIE > Tim : . : gt g e =2 S present teams, coaches and graduates ayligl ving € e reomiciand ¢ wou let ‘us v Gink H " ool el Pl B8, PR T > interested in Yale spor g A tha . : Eorttontabie fagr L 1| Al ED) iLouisianna State cfumpionship || “Many graduates feel that those in Case service to your car, every 500 to 800 miles. : s the shining light for |Washington tournament, at Lake Charles. control at Yale have fumbled the ball,” t i h the stick, ¥8tting five A e SHOOTING says the ;oport,crvhich r‘rul\c;ula(x;lg{l Z THE : 4p. Thres of the D e E e 3 = assails Professor Clarence W. Mendel : nes up. Three of the |oreld, Tamote, Mian. Tmwe base n Washington State thpshooting | Shairman of the bowrd of control. WILLIAMS TIRE & SUPPLY CO., Inc. : vo bases. while another |2, Wiliams. Home runs, Tobin and Wi X PR L % ¢ Ken Fox was —_— tournament, at Spokane. Professor Mendell has \never had 3 % : % ani a rinele | WHITE SOX WIN IN BOXING any athletic experience,” siys the re- 315 Main Street Norwich, Conn. : el ke i . B Zilli i¢- §| port. “His recent report on the pres- . : .“:11‘. gt ‘.v;l Afl:-‘ 9TH FROM ATHLETIC.S Willie qacg\sont \\s “Y,h‘}l’l:kI’helf e atbictie St S banras Fair Grounds Telephone 1600 e | Chicago. June 16—Ernie Johnson's s 2 e Eoston Bear || What ~misleading. Professor Mendell : : e Cneus | single in the ninth sent two runs home e, e Heman has summed up his year's work as fol- Sunday, June 18th - H 4 d ve Chica a 9 to 8 victory s, . \ : ; 1 and Chase | guo: fi‘i;aaelhr}rfflgoi'file game was hard Benny Valgar vs. Johnny Drum- 'm‘“?()n the whole we can look back 3 a tuft on the ball. .| fought and_see-sawed back and forth, || mie, 12 rounds, at Jersey City. on a reasonably good: year.'” i KACEYS vs. - woromger and Hopf were the stars of the the locals finally coming out on top. [} Jim Tracy vs. Ray Thompson, 10 l “'This committee cannot agree with . s halers Ferv;vr-rq ch:\nf a ‘Plom; fl”\lfifld Score: rounds, at Allentown, Pa. i Professor Mendell, because_ in its FISKE RED TOPS - two t 'S Smith, the New Lon- Chicago (A) - i e r e - 3 present athletic year so far Harvard twirler, fanned 12 of the lo - D by A e = 8 3 ; n i i 5 varsity teams have defeated ours in B 5 hut s sumort was weak at { 3 Taothan, hocker hasreared ours in | Game Called at 3:30 D. S. T. o '”‘“,‘y v torey of \v}u-MA\{‘nr.«-h t SAEF 3 ¥ tennis and golf. Even if we beat Ha an 3 M,“‘, r the managerial d_\l"l'fi 3 E s ,? YESTERDAY'S :xESULTS, vard in baseball and on the water ;r\(i . s a n:;v\kfi:f(}‘\::dg:‘mc for later % Sy National League. we dcoula hardly call it a “reasonably i EXTERMINATOR WINS B'LYN n the s New London. ; ® i3 16| Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati 2 g90d yea 10,000 PUR . i R Tl RRERY I Ry “Aud as dhe on o reamomably sood| O Y minator FAIR GROUNDS, SUNDAY, JUNE 18th g o B rpe 1 decren aMeGieian 6 6 0 5 0| N Pittsburgh 1. vear' is concerned in our contests with | _NeW Toric JURe 1 TEREermnaet 2 * J o bk 5 i By , Boston 63(12 tnnings). Princeton we defeated Princeton inf 0% N G or Tag second and Pol- 3 uuser 0 Tous B e e football, but Princeton has defeated | §100%0 With Grey KACEYS VS. F]SKE RED TO Narlorp " o 9 "’;lr_‘f“;‘ ‘1:“5: us in track, basketball, crew, tennis and | ¥ 200 SAIXE L oo foriony el B RIS A Bt s Ghseas i s R R e e : BATTERIES—BERRY AND GERGIN, FOR NORWICH. 5 maied or Same 1o Detroit 8, New York 4. are out of luck. We respectfully sub- | CaPtain Alcock and Bersagliere also WOOD AND MORIARTY, FOR RED TOPS Boe) by anloms bty St Souly 15, Sreaiinsnia, mit that we are not out of luck—we| “The handicap ushered in 19 days of UMPIRES—CORCORAN AT THE PLATE—ZEMKE ON BASES. Polisdelpiia oerie0 507 0 0 0 International League. are merely out of athletic brains.’” |racing at the Aqueduct track and the . . . LB e it ot o 88,150 € 0 | Bumrao 6, Tersey City 2. Outline of Needed Reforms big crowd grew frenzied at the stirring GAME CALLED AT 3:30 (Daylight Saving Time) Coltins, Jehnston, ' 5 % Toronto 2, Newark % 00 "1 finish, in which Grey Lag lost only by a s neck. Exterminator, the “After a careful review of the whole L Rl unsatisactory situation,” continues Rochester 9, Readlss 8 , Tucas, Fenger, opt, Syracuse 7, Baltimore 135, DETROIT SLUGS YANKS the report, “we believe that Yale ath o L ¢ 2 as, Hu o - ‘ eI ‘€ ath- | American turf,” carrying the crushing |~ . MU = : INTO SECOND PLACE 2 astesn Lesgus, letics cannot be established on a|iweight of 135, with A. Johnson up, fol- | ed this year for the first time, was he- o ‘balls of ‘Coase %, Dounle pias., | Detroit, Jume 16—Detroit had the| Bridgeport 4. Fitchburg 1. better of a slugging match with New York, today defeating the Yankees, 9 to 4, for the third consecutive time. Both Hoyt and O'Doul .were ineffec- tive while Dauss, who succeeded Eh- mke, when the latter was driven from the box in the second, held New York safe the rest of the way. The defeat cost the Yankees the American league lead. Score: Albany 7, Pittsfieid 3. Hartford 3, New Haven 0. ‘Waterbury 11, Springfield 6. sound and happy basis until these re- |lowed the pace set alternately by Polly forms are made: Ann and Grey Lag. At the home turn “A oconsistent atsletic policy and|he -saved ground by slipping through system. along the inner rail.. Polly Ann then re- “More athletics for more students. |tired, but Grey Lag held on gamely. “A known athletic specialist and| Polly Ann finished five lengths be- organizer as head of Yale athletjcs, |hind the leaders, driving hard to hold who shall be a member of the facul- |Captain Alcock safe by a neck. t Exterminator, whose time was with- stowed - upon John Sinclair, of Corning, N. Y., by vote of the varsity oarsmen. CURTIS TO BE REFEREE AT POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA New York, June 16—Julien W. Cur- tis of Yale will act as referee at the| interncollegiate regatta at Poughkeep- Baseball Today : TAFTVILLE A. A. s VS. ALL-INSURANCE OF HARTFORD FAST LINEUP FOR THE TAETVILLE-ALL-INSURANCE GAME News of the lineun which the super- #peedy Ali-Insurance team of Hartford ntends to use against the Taftville A. A. this afternoon reached town Friday. As expected. Daous® will be on the mound. GAMES TODAY. National League Chicago at Boston—two games: St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York. “A director of freshmen athletics, |1 one second of the nandicap record. was | ie: JuES 26, Bt FITIy ST S| Providence Street Grounds : and Thorsell will catch. The balance of | New York (A) Detrait () Cincinnati at Philadelphia. “Competent coaches and more of | 2°C0rded the greatest ovatlon Teard in|yiekeepers and Henry Penn Burke, Taftvill : e g D Ds Atwon bt Chutkins rf, D tmwen ‘4 3% 50 American League. e £t tlon was Jargely confined to Exterminator | commodore of tfe Schuylkill navy, = : oward or Fannon If, Quigg 1b. Brennan LR : 3 2 “An ‘efficient business manager. 7 10 6 Awhile GREYT, losed the fav- | judge at the finish. . i : Meade ss. Madden 3b. The team e LRI i’\!"‘ac:dph'a & f‘“?’“’-‘ “Committee suplarvision, but not z;u.'t:lo._‘.v\‘lgllloo(.re“}}'adm;:‘&re Sflr;ni:‘gs These appointments were announc- Game Called 3:30 Dlyllghl: comes well recommended from the Capito. o (Veachit 535 ¢ o gshington af 8t Foulg committee direction. Park and Devastation declined the issue | €0 today by Morton G. Bogue, chair- Sa¥i : City. in fact, the Hartford papers have Bakerfb, %, L twiinar. & 8 3 velie| TEROSION AL Clevelind, “Responsible and open publicity. | at the last minute. TRaT Of (56 hosId7of “stewprds of the s for some time heen commenting upon the yipcy b st 00,03 8 1 00} ENey: York at Detrolf. “Invest coaches with more author- St Intercollegiate Rowing association. | excelience of their plaving. . D47 olumlenc 48310 Ay ¥ Mr. Bogue. a prominent alumnus of | Sove == Morin will preside in the centee of the 500 (Kmkep 20 004 SUNDAY GAMES. “Less alibis for defeats, more sym-| RICKARD SAYS HE WILL Columbia university,.at the same time or gdiamond for Taftville.A. A., and Belair L Somafoms 1 15 TU0N T Natoaal Vesgrio pathy with gsaduate co-operation, NOT- OFEER: Pi6 EURRE e e e i A New Commissioner : will the other 50 per cent. of the bat- T R B Y . A i elimination of all snobbish intelerance| New York, June 16—Declaring that|©f Columbia would be dropped unless . . tery. Dowd will be on first and Whitney 0 bout 10 o St. Louls at New York. and_accept a broader vision of OUr|he to urcantinemt of 8 thal| his eights made a better showing than Fisheries : . v Pittsburgh at Brookl + he is unconvinced of Jack Dempsey’s| ! N on third. The rest of the lineun wiil be XS:hang 1voo 2 SO athletic future. sincerity in his declared willingness to | D _recent seasons. ol ]+ practically unchanged. Fans will be en. X Fiiler 0 0 0 0 _American League. This is not all critical. If serious|meet Harry Wills, negro. challenger,| : Columbia is not in the habit,” said 5 titled to see some ranid fire playing, as| otais 36 33 21 22 3 ‘Washington at Chicago. thought is given to this report and to|in a match for the heavyweight cham- | Mr. Bogue, “of penalizing her coach s both teams are in a condition to talk| (x) Batted for Scoltin Sth Phitadelphla at St. Touls. its purpose g0od may come of it. Yale | pionship, Tex Rickard, sports promoter | because her tcams do not win or place key, and the combat is sure to be ex-| () Bated for Hoffman in stw™ New York at Clevéland, graduates should get togethe: landljast night said he was not impressed | frequentiy. titing from start to fin Sow Wik r . oye gt ey e et aip ¢ BOStoNIG L. DEtTOIE: demand a change. Yale has the best|with the prospect of such a bout this s Tox o £ gt Detrott R athletic material of any university in|gummer or fall. MORVICH TO RUN IX : BALTIC HAS TWO WEER (WO base hits, Witt, Ward, Meusel 2, Hellma e the country, but its records for the| «f will say right now that Dempsey CARLTON STAKES TODAY B0 GAMER BORR DT | e g to eila oo last ten years are deplorable. will never get $500.000 from me for| New York, June 16—Morvich, Benja- & y 3. AMES £ I NINTH INNINE TR 1 National Leagae, Financial Importance of Athletics fighting Wills or anybody else,” the|min Block's unbeaten three-year-old, he m'x A. A. baseball club will play X W. L. “There is another side to the matter. | promoter declared. “If he boxes for|was an eleventh hour entry tonight in the H qnm‘cn., :] fown games at the week end. WINS FOR RED SOX|New York 36 19 Athletics at Yale have become of fi- | me he will work on a percentage and|$7,500 Carlton stakes, to be run tomor- e v the Riverview club | Cleveland, June 16—A ninth/ inning | St. Louis 30 36| nancial importance. large sums of|if he gets $200,000 he will be doing|row at Aqueduct. The Kentucky derby Srong. Sumdas ihe cub o are Eoing|yally gave Boston its second victory | Piltsburgh 27 9| money are taken in and spent, and|Well winner had been expected to start in the : fi“‘f _Sunday the club travels to Plain- | over Cleveland, the score being 8 to Brooklyn 30 yet only a few in the -umiversity, “What makes me think Dempsey |race but definite anuouncement of his en- ~ Dby g 6. Burns led off with an infield sin- | Chicago .. 2 those fortunate enough to get on the| Will not get into the ring with Wills|try with withheld until tonight. The Baitic team wiil line up the fol Pratt doubled. Dugan's ‘sacrifics | Cincinnati 2 relatively small number of teams have | this year is the price he puts on his| The Carlton is a mile event for three & lowing: Swanson c Dowd p, Taylor 1b, scored Burns. Smith was passed ! Boston .. - 2| the opportunity to take part in or-:Services. I wonder wkat he and|vears olds exclusively. Snob (I, J. S. 5 Olson Masse ss, Shaw 3b, Scribner 1f, | purposely and Collins tripled, cleari Philadelphia 13 353 | ganized athletics, either fo re| Kearns can be thinking of to de-!Cosden’s imported colt, regarded as Mor- : Bullivan of, Stewart rf P ng g - r pleasure th } Cosd uilivan 'cf, Stewart r 6, binek: Moeer i o, S S or to develop what ability they may|mand half a million dollars. I am| vich's strongest rival until defeated in : T;» team wiil leave from the c]uhhfisusel land returned lo the game after being W L have in the hope of making a varsity | &fraid that European trip turned their | the Belmont racently, also was entered. 2 on Saturday at 12 o'clock, standard time. | out for two weeks because of illness,: . Yor 5 = team. They are not getting a square | heads. ! e : Ewanson, who will do the catehing in Sat. | Score . \}ew or 3 ;5 | deal. They are missing something that The promoter added that he had| VOCATIONAL AND WESTERLY : wrday’s game, is 2 new man in the lineup Cleveland (A) St. Louis 2 2% | they have the right to expect as a|the same sentiment as regards ‘ex- DECIDE TITLE TODAY 3 and Dowd, who is to do the DItching. 15 ‘yenyir TR Defrglt, 2 2s ipart of every under-graduate's life, |travagant’ guarantees in the case of R i A = g going strong with eizht wins to his cred- horesy e Cleveland 2 30 | “In 1920, Yale football receipts were | Johnny Kilbane, featherweight cham- | The Interscholastic baseball champion- : it. The manager is trying to get the Prait?n i Washington 2 31 1$360,000 and in 1921, $540,000. Yet last | Di 3 21p. Wl b Meckiad this atlernon rat, e : Moosup team of the Eastern Connecticut Dugan,st e Chicago .... 2 30 474 voar' there was an athletic deficit of recently posted $2,500 with the | Fajrgrounds when the Vocational E("Yf]{:. : league to play in Baitic Sunday, June 25. SRR, 53 Philadelphia 2 28 -440 -5100,000. There should be better man- | New York athletic commission as «|°f New London and the Westerly High : Riel'e bogir e [Hosten ? St 42|agement than that.. Nearly $650,000|8uarantéé of his good faith in chal- [ school clash in the declding game for the i Attentlon, ¥ Teams. € Rourke.s £: 2000 TR spent for a string of defeats ! lenging Dempsey. Lfie- BN Weamerare ted T0f first place | v Ferguson.p 2532 0|GRIMES HOMER IN 12TH o OEaCe = L in the league and today's game will be, H Several senior Y. M. C. A, basebail Rumellp 300a0|C sefieme al those wrhoRlIAg e e e e, s one that is hard fought. The game will 3 teams in Windham county desire to Peutock.p Otagby,p 00000 WINS FOR CUBS tively interested in Yale atheltics al- b e L be calied at 3 o'clock, daylight time. The | : cure games with other teams of their eiboid OaNumama’r 1 09 0 0| Boston, June 16—Grimes' home run (S0 have been inclined to resent the| TO COMMENT ON YALE ATHLETICS | {oams will bring a large crowd of fans kind. Any managers wishing to secure| mows 3 % 2 |in the 12th inning proved the win-|attitude of the university toward the| New Haven, June 16.—Professor Clar- | with them and the attendance will b | games with these Y. M. C. A. teams| (x) Batted f { " | ning factor for Chicago over Boston athlete with small financial resources.|ence W. Mendell, chairman of the Yale | targe. should address their correspondence as| () Batted fer Graney today, 7 to 6. In the fourth and fifth |The athlete who is hard put to it to|board of’atheltic control, was shown a gt : follows: Sherwood B. Potter, Brooklyn, |pmor >, 200 o 2 o o 3¢ |righifielder Nicholson made double er-!find the means to go through collegecopy Of the report of the ‘‘voluntary | pRINCETON SPORT MANAGERS H : ader of Brooklyn senior Y. M. C. A.;|Cleveizna .. 0 0 : o ¢ |Tors. muffing. fly balls and then Sseems to be viewe dwith :uspicion by |committee on Yale athletics” tonight TO BE AWARDED LETTERS | : Two base hits, Men Speaker 2, Gard- | throwing wildly and was responsible [those in control of the athletic regime [after which he gave out the following o 5 e G T bise hits, ‘Menos- | for four Chicago runs. Manager Mit-,and by the bureau of appointments, |Statement: : Prinoston, N s HRe 8- he Frinte. COPVRIGHT CLINEDINET, WAsEGTOS Rt Thond iz chell was banished {rom the park and Athletes - are discriminated | against| CTRI2 report coming from & voluntary |ton YArsily "0 WiL 08 CORACE TWRO ] o Oralley, who .has fust § WE ADVERTISE E! Boeckel was put out of the game by|and forced to seek assistance from - non & oRpno; 2 S a5zl i . he 7 is CAGTLY | GIANTS TAKE ONE-SIDED | Umpire Klem”A diving catch by Fyi- |their friends. There has been objection | COMent at this time from the authori- | for mext year, the Princeton under-| peen appointed Commissioner of GAME FROM PIRATES, berg in-the 1ith saved the game for|wo outside assistance for. athlstes— |\I°S entrusted by the. Yale corporation |sraduate committee announced tonighi. | Fisheries, succeeding Dr-Hugh M. sk et i e e Shics Fare x Jo L of Yale athletics. .The o0sé to receive the i~ Geo, ho recently resigned after oty New York, June 16—New York made | Chicago. Score: {Why force them to seek it 2 A Al F. Haveo, Newark, William Tay! Smith, who r it three straight over Pittsburgh to- e W . &| “The football program last season |vem ariveiems con o ey body 10 | Norfoli, Va.i John Westerfield, Moni.| nine years' service as S 7 to 1, in another one-sided game.!siatsct 6 22 ¢ : |was given to two students on a per-|directed and the*board will always wel. | clair, N. J.; and James B. Wyman, Oma- | sloner. Mr. O'Malley has been in Jesse Barnes held the Pirates in check |3 622 3 1 0 jcentage basis. One of them had grad- | come eagerly and make use of everything | ha, Neb. service (Figh and Fisheries) for a a m eac x‘;}mle his mates knocked Blazner off e 3 3 g 4 |uated the previous year, and the oth- | constructive that ‘comes to them in the number of years and at the time iy ?\k?eux?l\';gu:h:zr;?;g?df ]m;!hng’(;h Qg 20 o fer neded to work for only part of his|proper way. LELAND TO CAPTAIN of his appointment was in charge t stre or the Gi-|Frrgxt & 2 1 0 0 2.0 5 0 0 |expénses. These two students cleaned| Tad Jones, head coach of football, said v ~ i GATN ¢ all activities of the Bureau of . I mas. Supeoriesiout of their lastfaulesk | ¢ 3 4.9 iCemdrive 2 1110 fup $9,000 and'$4500 ach 1At that time he'didmotsiuuw: George S Trevorehiair-| . W ESLETAN TENNIS TEAM AGAY S aries ‘o thiE A Coadl : " “Pittshursh (). New York (N) Y 0.3 2 ¢Tord 3223 ; (two of the best athletes in the uni-|man of the committee which issued the| Middletown, June 16 —Henry W. : hpooa e ab hpo s e Chomen 10 2 sKafss 30 4% 5 lversity were without funds topay|report, and was not familiar with the |}and of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., was re- : 511 % 6Banerofles 23ISR 50 670 ooiaienm 4 4 o ¢ ¢ |their tultion and were worried as 1o Personnel of ‘such a committee. The |captain of the Wesleyan university ten- felude: Phiops Ada (af > e 8 5 0t % 3 [Camama 3 0 5 5 oriiesiip ¢ 0 9 3 ) Ihow they were going to eat. These|Only comment he would make was that | NS team today. I is a member of th 0). The will dis- S g 2 Towell © 1 0 0 0 5 [men were compelled to borrow money | there had been no interference by ath- [ class of 1923. Letters in tennls were alued at more tham - N 8 $0 0 Yeungot - Totals 19 Cruite % 33 0 ifrm friends on the outside with the |Jetic committees in his handling of foot- | awarded to Cantain Leland. Richard F. sctnl proerty SRR 1500 ~ — | H horitl ball at Yale and that he had been in | Hatfleld, Scotch Plains, N. J. Lawrence 7 Jokit a3 : 3 2 ) Stegeict Totals 3 isanctin of the Yale authorities. They Tets 3t ra iviti B. Hidlver, Boston. and Howard A. rother-in-law, Jonn tf. Brad-3 s 9§ oSdere (x) Batted for Jones tn th were mnot out for football and could | OmPlete charge of gridiron’ activities. Sinwalisers AT SR ford, of 300 Park avenue, with a legacy = 'We make a specialty of Palm 13 1{36) Tacted "fox Oabome in 00 program committee. But how much - 4 i of $5.000. Other bequests are of $30,600 2 5 st (z) 'Batted cQuillean 1 fairer it would have been if, instead | TILDEN AND RICHARDS TO A Challenge each to and a brother. Sarah T Beach Suits. Not all summer %3 Sccre by innin of giving the program to two men, MEET IN FINALS TODAY % H. izabeth C. Bradford, » . Molan 1 0 8 b Chicago 0 § 998108 ce it had been given to ten men, some of | p.r40rd, June 16—William T. Tilden, | 1 r L LCURE, Yankees a team averag” | ygin of 300 Park avenue, and Charles A. © suits are Palm Beach — we|cas ¢ 056 PEe e s, oot Nison! Qomis. Tymey | Vhom might have been athletes work-| sna- national. champlon . sed | Vioon; | ing from 10 to 12 years challenge any | plisny " of waviand, Mase. Alics P A OF th Toale 3 ; base blts, Nichoson. Home run, Grimes. | ing) their way through college:? t|Richards, of Yodkers, N. Y. will face | 1iie especiaily fo play the Broadway | Gouvene 2 S 05 ST carry suits made of the gen-| T’ o el 10 s, would have put them through for a|each other in the finals of the New Ens- | fifth grade. Please write to 330 Frank- | Conn-. an adopted daughter, is eesiduary 3 . . core by innls BROOKLYN SLAUGHTERS C year, and this committee fails to see;}, i n 2okt ¥ ik legatee. e | hisburgs .- 000 : 3 ARD (Year, st 1land tennis tournament on the courts of | Jin Street, Norwich, Conn. '+ uine cloth, bearing the Palm jrmsbimy ™" 000 00050 PITCHERS AND WINS |0, Would have tainted them with | the Tartiord Golt elub here. tomorrow: : Thre base hits, J. Bi . Bancroft. . rofessionalism.” I o b E < H Beach label. i e Brokdyn, X. Y. June 18_Beookiyn |” Tettons, San Francieco mie i pas o.| BRIEF STATE NEWS : made 17 hits of oak and Wall - . . o - 515 00 the Suit i RING HOLDS ';ffi.s s i difeat e e T e {'okgra‘:d YALE CREWS IN HARD FIVE ::- SCD:‘;"K""‘;I;‘”-' and A. H. Chapin, jr.| capaan—Miss Olga Johnson is having | e i 3 : WIN| tightening the race for second place. MILE PADDLE ON THAMES | 1."ine semi-finals today Tilden defeat. | tWo Weeks' vacation from her duties in F 2 \Philadelphia. ~June " 15—Relieving | Every one of the Dodgers made one or | - Gales Ferrs, June 16—The Tale crews | 88 Fi. H. Hyde of this eiw, 65, 1.6. 6.0, | the Tostnies Sy SE o Mohair Cloth, in dark colors|cedews in the thira e paan | more hits, Johnston. Wheat and Mit- | had a hard vaddle on the Thames late |The champion was not entirely oft form in | 1520 SIS I Ring blanked Cincinnati today for the | his 15tk horse sy o, Hornsby made! today, covering five miles with the stroke | the second -met, but recovered control in | _Meriden—Howard Burdette. 26, Ring ’ SRy for the | his 15th home run of the season in the | raised to a fast clip several times during | the third. “I¢ also Tequired three set, §-1, | Colony street. was fined $65 and costs on an remaining seven innings without a hit. | 8th inning. | _ = S s K i haeges of theft and defrauding the Meri- o 0 d PEhnasienla s detee Dulng the row. The freshman eight kept even |5-10 -and 6-2, for Richards to defeat A. | cl b e I L Y K . e Bren ) o . | with the varsity and junior varsity boats | H. Chapin, jr., who was playing a splen- | den Gas company by robbing meters. Bittg. Home rins wers wadle By Wi [Iahn s o7 i 2 3 | nearly all the way and appeared to be inj did game. Phil_Bettens defeated Ed| New Haten.—A number of parcels of liams and Walker. Score: 5 Phrmdge : & 5 | uch improved form. : Dawson.of New York, 5-7,76-4, 6-2, but | 1and have been purchased for park pur- Cincinnatl (M) Philadelphia (N) Pty +9is5. 5 2 s Payne Whitney and J. M.-Goetchius of | Was later beaten by Richards, 6-3, 6-2. In | poges by the park department during the STRAW HATS ab hpo hpo a efMcRepiv.ir 3 Myerser X % 0 [ the cowing committee watched the prac-|the doubles semi-finals, Richards and past month. accordinz to the report of Bumeef 3 30 3 | Fhum 0 Mitche! 5 o | tice from a launch. Charles S. Pavson, | Bettens defeated Hyde and Wiley of this | 5ypt. Gustave X. Amrhyn to the board of $1.50 and $400 PP {9 FEp ol il tamE T b DL ] former ale oarmman. also was hero 1o | i, 63, 6-2 park commissioners. 2 % Famer. it o 5.5 0 0 |Ainembthe - o0 QGAmesp 5 £ : o o |93% T i Torrington.—Carl Wellnitz, §7. of Tor- 5 Warzeatec o4 1 36 00 [Lawns 5 0 b TS MNP IS SoREIED rington, who broke his meck when his o S 03 00| Tddls 40755 1 | FISKE RED TOPS CLASH PRINCETON ATHLETIC HONORS | ., “qriven by his son. tipped over Sun- fPwiin 6 1 f 2 1610 |Semiinr WITH KACEYS SUNDAY |, Princeton. N. J. June 16—Donald B..day near Bantam lake. died in the hospi- Lugiep 2 0 & 0 Oledowsp - 0 « 6 0 <3y 0 ; o e Lourie, of Peru, Tll., today was awarded | 13} later. He was an active husiness |xbresirr 1 % 0 0 O0RIEGD 0 0 0 0 |xvshotten 0 On Sunday the Fiske Red Pops will be | the Poe -Memorial cup, most coveted of man in Torrington for more than 43 Morklep -+ 00U 0 ) — = the attraction at the Fairgrounds. The i hietic. p? s et | the =0 4 & i Ak all Prirfceton athletic honors the | voars. Cng o e s T i3-S ed Tops have been g and | second consecutive year. It is givén an- < 2 42 9 - o - tamt 5 ) Battea tor Taigus in. Sth (% Ran fop ¢ will Do Worthy opponents of ' the - local { nually to the athlets éxemplifying the | Stamford—The marriage of Miss 207 Main Street Scoro by innines: ¢ Kaceys. - As for hitting strength, it is| the highest tvpe of sportsmanship. ura B. Lawrence, a daughter of Mr. Clncinnatl .. . 82000000 02 possible that the Red Tops are a little| Lourie, while also a star at track,|and Mrs. Elmer E. Lawrence of Stam- bie g ARG BB S B B 1080 stronger than the local team, but they |achieved his greatest fame on the grid-|ford, and §. Warren Mays, su of Mr - ker, Lee. Three base bits, Lee. Home runs, Wal | Two bese hiis, Flack, Fouruler, =i Thve totravel to:get the Dall by even fieon. He was selected in 1920 as all- | John Glascock Mays and the late Johl Ker and Wiiiiams. E Olson. Howe run, Homeby. the first line of defense, to say nothing | American quarterback. Recently he was | Glascock Mays of New York and Atlanta. Ll L AR o AR —_— 3 - - | of extending their attack beyond the out:|voted as the member of the senior class | Ga. ook piace Saturday -at-St-John adVertising | Blessed are they who know &nough | ° The cook as well as the dressmaker =b. than thi u-;‘ an through the fleld. © The Kaceys will line up-the who had done the most for Princeton. s last Sunday. 3 Episcopal church in Stamford. to let well enough alone. _ - Oresawich—Willy . offered for, probate 'l shows her’ taste in, dressing,

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