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WALLINGFORD TEAM TO OPPOSE KACEYS The Lenox A. C,; Wallingford, »ne of the fastest semi-pro teams now performing in the western part of the state will be the opponents of the lo- cal Kaceys here on next Sunday. The Lenox A. C. team comes here with a clean slate having won all games that they started and from the lineup pre- sented by Manager Brennon they will put up a good fight to keep their slate as spotless as it is to date. "Che Wallingford aggregation are noted to be hard-hitting players as well as a enappy fielding team.. . The Wallingford lineup includes the following, pitchers—Butler, former Poli mound man who defeated the lo- cal team two years ago, and Yale who was with the Bridgeport East- ern League team last season and part of this season but who gave up base- ball -for business; Cather, Woodtke, who was with the Schenck club of Meriden for th it £ First WHITE SOX-SENATORS GAME Meriden for the past four years; Firs = base—Reynolds, who has been with| Chicago, June -20.—Urpan Faber the New Britain Pioneers and other L A 3 SR S racing event, every boy having an equal chance to win a prize; 1-2 mile race for boys under 100 pounds in weight; 1-4 mile race for boys under 100 pounds in weight; 1 mile race for boys over 100 pounds in weight; Trick riding contest open to all boys. Every boy having a wheel should surely be on his “broncho” Saturday for even though he doubts his chance at being a winner, he will be in for some fun at least. The treasure hunt was included so as to give every boy an opportunity to win one of the awards. The prizes are as follows Gold watch, gold watch, bicycle lamp, chain, palr of tires, set of wrenches, bicycle bell, pair of pedals, pair of handle- bars, ‘paid mud guards, bicycle horn, Y. M. C. A. memberships, tire, saddle. RICE'S PLAYING FEATURES weakened in the 13th inning today and ALL FREE — ALL Annual Field Day' SUBMARINE BASE ATHLETIC FIELD JUNE 22nd - 'FROM 9 A. M. TO 12P. M. TRACK MEET — BASEBALL BOXING — SIDE-SHOWS AND DANCING BASEBALL FLOTILLA vs FORT SLOCUM DAY THE OLATILE GAS Semi - teams In the state; Second |Sam Rico staried a rally by stretching 2 COME | —FREE ? base—Houlihan, former Waterbury | 5inle 'into a double, which enable At g % L : e, e Aot oF 1o | Waaltingtoni-{o soors ithrae jmns anitde: (Vol-a-tility: the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) New Departure team; Shortstop— |feat Chicago 9 to 6. Rice hit safely im : Funk. former Choiate Prep school|his last five times up, and also played star and New Departure star of Bris- tol; Third hase—Jimmy Laden, for- mer captain of the Schenck team of Meriden and member of the Middle- great ball in the field, making hard catches which robbed the’locals of hits and possible runs. The game was one of the hardest fought on the local P —————— TODAY’S SPORTS RACING Ashland Casino How far a car goes-on a gailon ia- % agqe town Kacey team; Outfielders—Coyle, h ¢ 4 X =] : I S e ot Sy, | v o o, coumy e |l JEWETT CITY, CONN. depends on the volatility of the gardners. Denny Gilooly, former Trin- hpo a e ab hopo a e G qu ity Baciog) Ao ity and Georgetown player and Roach‘e‘ o R s@?:ffofig 2 L;t’;nia 3 3 DANCE aso ine Ou u former Catholic UUniversity star wi MR 3 Meting 6t Dorval Jeckey. Clib; ; g y y alve Appuar with the Wallingford ; 00 :;?é}; 3 ; 2 3 , s coilig e FRIDAY JUNE 23RD . : As can be seen from the lineup Sun- EiR L s ) G 5 o S e e biimn T o sty i Aueplecs of Ashland Baseb How long a car lives depends the Wallingford team is credited with |G 3 ™ 2383 9 ()nament, at Sandwich, England. . S . L O iigm {1i], e s Crampenei Sl Y] largely on the quality of the gas- The local will 1 th 0 5 — S " o) i hi oo i B e e et || T UEE T Wma ] et s awesisinls Bl CIMEK. STANIEY'S BAND : , s any that has ever represented the cal team but Manchester cannot Ohio amateur championship tour- Vermont State trapshooting tour- Pittsburgh at Brooklyn; rain, oline it burns. local council on the diamond and at| wimpeaicd for Leterette in ith. : nament opens at Cleveland. 3 the pace they are going it;rm take a % 070 0410100000 30 Missouri amateur championship YESTERDAY'S RIESULTS, . . . ' team of league calibre to hang a de- | Chicago— “ tournament opens at St. Joseph. National League, feat on them. Manchester 18" credit-! 1 pase nte 'clartis mad Csl? .02 o5 = sy t t R R SR AR P RS A un 1t wi exaco Gasoline! claim too much credit for the Kacey team that lined up against the Silk Bovs was a crippled team and not in the class with the teams that takes the field today. EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE GOING TIGERS WIN SLUGGING CONTEST FIROM RED SOX Detroit, June 20—Detroit ran its string of victories to 8 today by de- feating Boston 9 to 8. Both clubs hit freely but the Tigers attack. carried nament closes at Rutland. WRBESTLING Earl Caddock vs. Joe Gethout, at Deadwwood, South Dakota. BOXING Piet Hobin vs. John Riley, 10 Chicago at Philadelphia; rain. Cincinnati 2, Boston 0. American League, New York 6, Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 7. Boston 8, Detroit 9. L 3 o { Washington 9, Chicago 6 (13 innin Dauss through. Burns hit two home |f] rounds, at Wilkes-Barre. g 3 ings). STRONG, ASHLAND LEADING | yng poth of which cleared the fence. Eastern Lengue, Things are getting interesting in| Cutshaw also hit a homer. In eves B e =S New Haven at Bridgeport; rain. the Eastern League, Moosup and| instance the bases were empty. Score: Fitchburg 5, Albany 3. Bl Danielson who got away to a bad Boston (A) () ES : , ‘ start are now making a showing and b b0 4 b s e |club ‘today with 2 low combined medar] ‘SPrinsfield 3, ‘Waterbury 6. % taking a fall out of the so called : : 2 ¢ 1 lscore of 639. International League. n!rongel‘ clubs. B 0 2 01 Michigan was second with a combined Buffalo 8, Baltimore 15. Py B3 Ashland of Jewe‘tt City leads the i B 2 : 0 0 |medal score of 665;\ Wisconsip was| Rochester at Jersey City; tain,: - . "‘:{of‘dflrt a{}e;helsf‘;‘;l; HE L Pl ? |third with 668 and Illinois was @mrth| Ssracuse at Newark; rain. last Sunday, while Willimantic was HE S e e Re’;é’i,‘,’i“’i, e (:emf,';rs‘,;t')“”: losing to Danielson 4-3 and Taftville's 0001 2 S = Sl " 2-0 set back by Moosup. The teams S =2 5 HAGEN AND KIRKWOOD LEAD College Games. are very evenly matched and close |, S AT END OF QUALIFYING- ROUND| Holy Cross 1, University of Vermont /| { iine— /] 1 fl e gL Bl e D UM Run it with Texaco Gasoiine—Save it with Texaco Motor Oil this time no one’team seems to out-| . =~ = oo the A. P.)—When all the cards were e g s e :l:hf;!mt place 1s a| &P ;’n;mm;p n s turned in today at the conclusion of GAMES TODAY. dangerous contender, their poor start |Bowmon .. ... o ‘B“reit “C“o’;"zn “;aallf‘ fl‘]‘;fnp';g‘:\‘s‘gip‘““}:‘f Lo National League Texaco Motor Oils are heavy-body lubricants and are distinguished v Detroit. soni I . s ¥ ol ittsburgh at Brooklyn. . Fre . ?Efi;fi‘i‘r‘! 113:&&;! xfia‘hp.ti glf‘-cnkce :{ o e i i, B ter Hagen, United States, and Joe| st Louts at New York. by their clear, golden color. ' Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy— the makeup of their team reveals a Kirkwood, the Australian open cham- 3 \ a Cincinnati at Boston. they fit all cars iti vil er v ¢ - Ry b o e pion, 16&({,{:_ rfd.d n““?- agsregate| Cnicago at Philadeiphi. y cars and all conditions. You will find them wherever you ing the game for years which will KS HALT THEIR DOWNWARD ;1:?5 of 147 for the two days o il e | . see the Texaco red star. be a big asset once they get going. SLIDE AND BEAT INDIANS o Moosup was handicapped at the start for material but Manager Tetreault seems to have found the right com- bination now. Taftville with Mike Morin pitching can give any club in Connecticut a Cleveland, June 20—After losing eight games in a row, New York fi- nally broke its disastrous streak to- day, winning from Clevealnd, 6 to 5. Uhle was driven from the box in the third while Morton's poor support al- Jock Hutchison, British title, was ip third place with 149, while Jim Barnes, the American open champion, was sixteenth with a 154. The other tournament, C. Mayo and Edward Van the holder of the ‘Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. New York at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit. Louis. two Americans in the National League. TEXACO GASOLINE - TEXACO MOTOR OILS! battle. New London has & collection | lowed New York to score three mers | reeq 60 Non Vier iye aayos card| = n; s{»am:a? ball pll,;'ers whoT;re not- | runs. Bush was effective in the pinches | and quit the contest :f“l‘;‘;fl; &2 7".; I ed for their aggressiveness. The Ash- | until the eighth when Jones : 2 o e 2 { land Club of Jewett City is made up| him and retired the sus win ceo fa s 'Tf.f.-fu?f‘i?li e m!a:;;::otg L inee - l : The Tesms Compmng, TL 5 2o LSheh Lrpliam Fenduces of youngsters for the most part with | bases filled. The game was . foll - of i . fust i cogklsny 2 : al Cl . 3 s James Braid, who was t outside | ¢ re baseball than any man in East- | Dineen s Nallin. e te] 5 3 ern Connecticut, at the helm. With | them trom the- fiold :f:]éfiem:s?;rt:: Rg};fi;!_\“‘;\u;{::ifl{\,g'fivzfi et e o oy the return of Bill Liberte to the club | Score: 152, Wethered had the lowest score| . h”a““'ma‘ : 4 Bolu: Aaciarea fartoiton, e mile paddle down-stream was the on-| for the Greeneville boys whe hav gy e Bl e S bl bt bl Dl (A} of any of the amateurs in the tour- Smcrican Koague “Such an impression is foreign to|ly practice given the Yale varsity and | lost only 2 games this season. . Taberte DRttary WhiCh fdade ki et 1:°3 8 0Jamicenit 7 & ¢ | nament. Cyril Tolley, another amateur ; w. L P.C.!the motives which prompt our ac-|junior varsity crews tils evening. The P B alile. reputation ' 26w " abeisnl &yo, | 38 3 2 oWamby%h 3 2 o | returned 165 strokes, the same num- |St. Louis .. 38 24 -5131210“;' he declared. “Titles are won|TIOW was at an easy pace throughoul.| e apns SIGNS WITH d they aTtir 2 S92 70 Milinaniaict 4o ber taken by Ted Ray. Jack White|New York 36 27 3711 ip the ring. They are conferred upon|The freshman eight had a mile race He o Duster CosBeriues St v 1] o= 811 |and J. H. Taylor each turned in cards | Detroit 33 28 1| e R o nobody. We. are mot| against the boat of substitutes, in PROMOTER FOR DEMPSEY battery. Manager McQuillan of Wil- | : ] 0 Mclun 20 3 5 [Of 159, while A. Massey, the former |Cle>zland 30 31 492 | declaring anybody a champion. We| Which neither ¢rew was able to gain Michigan City, Ind, June 20—Afte Nmantic has a well balanced outfit!mafweme 4 G fln}'ine)' 2 0 3 | French amateur champion, Willie [ Washington 30 32 .484 | simply are enforcing the rules which | an ad\'antagg. the brush ending With| inspecting the new concrete ajent of experienced ball players. Bush.p 3 0L SeweiLe i i ¢ |Hunter and George Duncan each scor- | Chicago .... 29 32 475 | specifically states that champions|the shells even. where Jack Dempsey will box eithe: The $100.00 cup which goes to the |¥™#P< 1 0 9 0 0Unep o1 o |€d 160. Philadelphia 22 32 407 | must defend their titles at regular in- —_ Brennan or Willard, Jack Keaens winner is being-exhibited in the va-| rg _—u;:';:flnn @29 T Boston .... . 23 35 397 | tervals against legitimate challeng- | HAMILTON CLUBS REFUSES Dempsey's manager today signed witt rious towns represented in the lea- i £l g s o | BOXING COMMISSION RULES ers.” OFFER FOR BOB KUHN &'vmoler Flo‘yd l;xl;slm::‘;\sr;or\_fl‘ #ue for a period of one week in zN amaker 089 KILBANE OUT OF TITLE Hamilton, Out., Jurie 20—The own- | {1er_opponent and depal e b alec Totals S| New York, June 20—The New York | Hudson this afternoon. On the eve of | SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL CLAIMS | .rs ot Hamilton's -Michigan-Ontario }vf{;‘"\f‘,“}:::imm"“ - Standing of the Clubs (3) Ran for O’Nelll in 7Tth state boxing ion today ruled|the arrival of the Navy eight, all the STATE BASEBALL TITLE| league club announced = today that o 1::;_:;;«;;;;;10"... n Tth, trk: Johnny , of Cleveland, | crews went through time trials, Wash- | Springfield, Mass., June 20—Tech | they had decided t> decline the Read- e X Jewett City . New York ?aiqe iy had vacated his title of world’s fea- | ington and Cornell rowing in con-| high, winner of the city champion-|ing International league club's offer; A survey of Iowa farms discloses tiv Willimantic Cieveland .. . 3000 hterweight champion by failing to ac- | Spicuous form. The impressive show- | ships, by virtue of its victory over|for First Baseman Bob Kuhn. fact that practically no corn wseful for Taftville :.T.?I?m’,"’»‘ hits. Bush, Mo cept the challenge of Johnny Dundee, | ing of the day, however, was made by | Cathedral high here today, disputes — food 'has been burned for fusl, and thal New London e of New York. Kilbane no longer will | Pennsylvania. Staring in mid-after- | the claim of Lawrence high to the| GREENEVILLE TEAM WINS not more than 300,000 bushels, cr cne- X Moosup o be recognized in New York state as|nono at the Columbia boat house, the| state title. Tech has lost but two eight of 1 per cent. of the stats's crop Dasteison -5 BROWNS CONTINUE THEIR the champion. GRAMMER SCHOOL PENNANT X Tie game 2-2,°7 innings, rain, RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF YALE-HARVARD GAME New Haven, June 20—The stage was all set for the Yale-Harvard base- ball game at Yale field this afternoon, when a heavy shower ended all hopes of playing and the game was post- VICTORIOUS MARCH St. Louis, Mo., June 20—The Browns romped over Philadelphia today win- | ning 7 to 3 and compelling Connie | Mack to use, without avail, four pitchers and three pinch hitters. Ken- neth William slammed out his 18th homed of the season in the fifth in- ning, putting the ball over the right Dundee and Danny Frush of Clev- land, said a statement issued by the commission, are recognized as the leading - contenders for the forfeited title, and the winner of a match soon to be heid between them will be de- clared the champion so far as New York state is concerned. Eleventh hour negotiations are un- Guaker eights came down the coursel at a rapid pace, the famed 150-pound crew leading the way at all times. AMERICANS LEAD IN CANADIAN GOLF TOURNEY Ancaster, Ont., June 20—Four AmY were eliminated today in tl§e ericans won their matches and three ) first games this season, one to Crosby high of Waterbury, Conn., and the other to the M. A. C.,, two vear team. Coach Dresser of Tech wrote to Law- rence concerning a game, but has not heard from the eastern school. Claims East Side Championship urday the Preston All-Stars de- ] ed the Tigers 15 to 8 on the bat- : n o e giaer the IEMt| Ger way this afterncan to match John- | round of the Canadian amateur golf R llait: _ pomed to Thursday. A crowd .of about | [leid stand and Dbringing in Sisler. |ty “Wilson of Bo:\om. the middle. | championship on the links of the|ilebrounds. By this victory the All 20,000 was at the field, including the| " ad tripled ahead of him. Ec- | \oioht champion Harry Greb,| Hamilt Golf club. The four.survi- Stars claim the championship of the reunion classes in their gay. costumes, | X't _Was in the box. Hauser, batting i - Ry Senell baraiiton, Golhclub: The parade to the field and the cus- omary antics preliminary to the game . : 4 ! vite . o were otiTied Jut 1o HDIe O HBL Wer Philadeinkia (A) St. Louis (A) son's title. 1 the ma is not made | of the tournament. tomorrow. ; E"‘:Sm':::‘in?}‘:p“:e‘“ e “;‘n':fi(l;d m‘,‘f seea Flslerebeslde any othct eb g M el it 1 TR W ome e e e h50 a ¢ | by midnight Wils so will be re-| L. L. Breiden tof : Detroit,- Micty | 1o, CoamPIorip. A0 GAT BRI T8 3 g and President, Bmeritus Arthur . |3ommsn gloumtt 3 1718 3 garded as having forfeited his crown,| lomoed as a strong contender for ke ,ting with Manager Perry of the he offers you. He has it in stock b gt e S it s G8ier:s 3 3 28 0| and the winner of a bout between Greb| title, defeating Seymour Lyon of To-{ {4788 "L W FUES SR O o 0q J Both teami HAR bVt E practics o | Fosbt \Wilims't 3 3 4 o o | and Dave Rosenberg, of Brooklyn, will| ronto, 8 up and 7 to play in hte 36-| 3o o R ron ndS, T s and orcnntetlt. See loryoumlfwlnt thl Sey SABAS And. Fiertsrs hoall 1 McMus, % g fi ; 3 l‘:};rfie;-é:x[':d the title holder in New | hole t‘est}; : e Mass., and | he seems to dodge him, Manager Per- prerTl ot . % its flelding practice before the big Clok o ‘ s RMeA ot ang PoE Civde, of But.|TY savs that it Manager Holland will the Fisk Tire has to offer in extra shower came, 533 . Mcé . S. Hyde, LARGE ENTRY LIST FOR BIG “Y” BIKE RACE The bicycle meet which is being conducted by the Y. M. C. A., for all for Eckert, duplicated Williams’ per- formance. in the ‘sixth. Score: of 'Pittsburgh; ligh champion, who has chal heavyweight nged for Wil- COMMISSION HAS MADE NO RULING ON WILSON YET New York, June 20—The New York state athletic commigsion, which to- day declared Johnny Kilbane's right vors were among the sixteen play- ers who will enter the second round falo, N. Y., were the other American winners. o R. Abott of Petersboro, Ont; a for- mer resident of Bridgeport, Conn., and one time holder of the Connecticut state title, was eliminated,” 3 and 2, East Side. 1f, Manager Holland of the East come down to the battlegrounds some night he can use his team for batting practice. Manager Perry also challenges sny team in the city averaging eleven vears of age. By defeating the Broadway sohool team 37 to 1 on Tuesday afternoon the Greeneville school team won the gram- mer. school baseball pennant for 1922 The game Tuesday was a walk awa) has been used in furnaces and moves Thus the unfeeling statistician knocks the props from under the sentimentals whe Ih.-n-e been mourning the divarsion of the orn crop from one purpose to another.— New York Herald. compares when ELL your dealer you want to’ size and strength, how its resiliency you flex the tire . oy Reselcel von i : LS under your hand, how the depth the boys in the city, is scheduled to 0 the featherweight boxing champi-| by G. H. Turpin of .Montreal. 4 . take place mext Saturday atternoon, onship would no longer be recognized et TALBANE OILENT: ONLY WianEs of the non-skid tread looks beside £ when the boys will meet at the “Y" in lhxls sta}eubecnuse of his failure to BRITISH TEAM WINS COMMISSION GOOD LUCK g h (¥~ building at 1:30 sharp. The events are accept a challenge by Johnny Dundee 4 & 20—When/ t 16 56 n% Boliw had not announced tonight its deci- AGAIN FROM, {TALIANS) Cleveland Jund 30—When fold_ of other treads. _This is the way to Treasure Hunt—operi to all, mot a|Ehtiaden 901001091 Sion In the case of Johnny Wilson,| Roghampton, June 20—(By the A.{ing commission in ruling that he had bu tires! ‘Two. base b, Getbet, Teogtther B | forta o mten poCider, pending ef-| p)_The British Isles Davis cup team | vacated his title of world's feather- y 3 loway, Johnsion,” Perkine. Tove ‘base nite, Sisler, | ry Greb 0 the latter with Har-| jqay won its way into the second |weight champion by not accepting a 3 3 'c.m,« Home rins, Willams and Hawer. | °prometer SoL et 2 round by defeating the Italian team| challenge from Johnny Dundee of New There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, —_—— sl x Rickard, after making | iy the doubles 6-1, 6-4, 6-0. Today's| York, Johnny Kilbane had no com- car, truck or COUCH SHUTS ouT g; ?v odwerturesl for the contest, had| i gave them three moaches to no- ( ment to make with the exception of e 2esé pogan BRAVES WITH TWO HITS | nignt thy sohy from Wilson late to-| thing over the visitors. The British| wishing the boxing commission good it night. The middleweight champion, in pair was Major Algernon R. F. King- | Juck ston, June 20—Couch of Cincin- | the face of the commission's recent ul- | Poit 777 Frank Riseley and the Itai- : = nati held Boston to two hits today,|timatum, had expressed his willing. | - t Di s | Cincinnati winning, 2 to 0. Singles by | ness to fulfill a contract, made. some | 1208, Cesare Colombo and Coun ATLANTA TEAM WIN . i Gaveney. Pinnelli’and Daubert and|time ago with Rickard, to meet thel “Fpe italians were unable to put IN SOUTHERN GOLF PLAY g crifice fly in the fifth ve | new light heavyweight , Ga., June 20—The Atlan- > eighth 'did a Boston man reach fire; e up any sort of a game. They were AULIE. Cf o lin the ninth off Nixon was one fea- In that inning Cruise and Ford sin- gled. A bare-handed catch by Burns ture of Cincinnati’s briiliant defense Score: BAD BLOOD BETWEEN RUTH AND DINEEN CROPS OUT Cleveland, June 20—(By the A. P.) A clash between Babe Ruth and no tacquainted with the condition of grass court play and also showed ner- vousness which seriously affected all their stroke plays. ta athletic club with the low score of 308 was conceded the team trophy in the southern golf championship at Fast Lake today although all other teams had not finished. Cinelnnati (W) Bestor () Umpire Dineen was narrow averted in | RIVERVIEWS WILLING TO PLAY | MRS. MALLORY WINS FROM i b LT S Itrk:f rg?mmnud_)dugout (foday_Tollow- THERMCS TEAM ON JULYe4TH|MRS. CLAYTON AT ROEHAMPTON » 116 1 oDurbaresb 4 0 o 3 o | go . SUC1S Susvension for disputing In reply to the challenge of the! Roehampton, England, June 20—In An always 300 0 i 30 40 | Geclsion of Dineen's in yesterday's | rhermos Bottle Co. ball club, printed | tournament play here today Mrs. Mols popular smoke 02 ° Glieckelsd 3 0 2 2 | Ruth w : in this morning’s Bulletin, would say| ]a Bjursteit Mallory defeated 'Mrs. 0 0§ UHokelb. 3 0 7 4 0| pepe \worked out with the Yankeer|ipa the Manager of Thermos is cor-| R. C. Clayton, 6-4, §-1. In the.dou- 21 tkede” 311 |before the game and when Dineer | et when he says that the Hospital| ples Mrs. Mallory and Miss Edith Sig- CENTS L35 etmine saie s nt lo the Cleveland dugout Ruth | .y is travelling at a great pace. Our | ourney won from, Mrs. Hary and Mrs. Pyr-ai | M e Occcngers 8 § o | 5| onowed him there. An argument, fol- | record substantiates such claim. Hextall, 6-1, 6-2. T2 6 ogbowell 19 9 0 o | et ] as quoted as saying t¢| [ am very sorry to announce that I —_— Ekworn 10 0 0 0 | TUTRS next time vou put me out of | A2YE Several games scheduled for the| HARVARD CREWS PRACTICE o e 1 iy > 91| next few weeks (Saturdays) but as () Patted tor Pllingim 1, > 2% 9 1jthe game “Ill put you out for life | \va are playing the fast Submarine MANY RACING STARTS ! () Batied for Ocscger in Sth. VeI it keeps me out for life” | page club July 5th, I believe that the| Red Top, onn, June 20—The four Boore. by Innings: | twaiter further words had passed be- | Thermos would be a good _practice| Harvard crews rowed to the Navy ;:;:\:mui . ,0.2 0 0 0 0—a|tween them, the umpire threw down zame for us on July 4th, P. M. Reply | Yard late today and were given prac- Tovo base hits, Hamper, Carepey, | 00 ® ¢—0 | his mask and started - toward Ruth | oquested through the Bulletin. tice in‘racing starts. Coach Howe de- g S when Manager Speaker and Firs: o R E voted his attention to individual faults CHICAGO GOLF TEAM Baseman MeclInnis interfered. HUNTOON & GORHAM CO. observed in the work of the varsity WINS WESTERN TITLE Chicago, June - 20.—The - University of Chicago golf team won the first offi; coal golf championship of the Western Conference at the Midlothian Country ! IDEAL ROWING CONDITIONS ON EVE OF REGATTA Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 20—Ideal rowing weather without wind and waves {mxde for good rowiag on the Mana(acturers Established 1845 MULDOON EXPLAINS MEANING | oarsmen. There was no other hard ' OF COMMISSION'S RULING | work for the oarsmen this afternoon. New York, June 20—William Mul-| | yauT PRAGTICE FOR ) ot oo loon, chairman of the state athletic A 3 & ” - commission, tonight emphasized the YALE CREWS AT FERRY Ferry, Conn,; Jume 20—A four, ., ° fact that the titles are no arbitrarily