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St Touls, June 30 The Browns in- creased ‘their hold on first place by !’ one half a‘game more today, now be- ing three games a ~of + as a result of their victory over . lan, 10 to 3. The - Jocals - mmw ve of : 5 their runs in - the: seventh i SECEEIE Y ! . e hmb W i Baste Conn. June 30-%.inald M, Lewis of Gsenwich, winner P grg Point, Conn., Jun T :’:;u;fi-;f rb:;lm p‘lxt‘c:lgg %:)grh%'h'omfl;?f Parker Seeley of the Brooklawn Coun- | Of the state title last year, by Seeley, | Pittsburgh, June 30—George Gibson, manager of the Pittsburgh: Pirates : > ing of the|? former state champion. They we= since the spring of 1920, today an- 3 o ‘Wood of Cleveland got four hits, {ry club and Henry J. Topping of the | 3, PFHiEr SAS LR BN o ey “won 1 Pounced. his resignatior, to his pla Nugapal Leoges. @ home run, out of as many times| Greénwich Country club, won their|the 15th When Lewis missed a 16-inch IOOk for in b a m ere when they went to the Showers a New York 6,"Philadelphia 4. Jitoitne, plate. Score: semi-final ‘matches in the Connecti-| putt, the 16th also went. to Seeley and Ilylllg ter their ‘defedt by 1t si ef-| Boston 3, Brooklyn 2. . St 4 ;| cut state golf tournament at the Shen- | the 17th was halved, giving Seeley th fective immediately: T thait an hour St. Louis 6, Pitfsburgh 0. - . e oo Jater the maragement of the team an- Cincinnati 9, Chicago §. 0 nounced that William _\n-l\.—unnn?.urle American League. P atrs et e g Boston 4. Philadelnhia 1. b, - soc A, in his| St. Louis 10, Cleveiand 3. ecossett Country club this afternoon|match at two up. ? i sty e (irty"alx Bole| e oo raung. macenes | There is no question as to final tomorrow tor the state cham-| Durfee eliminated S. N. Pierson. of pionship. Woodway, Jackson won from W. J PUGIOREPRS TN Seeley deféated /R. /L. Jackson, of Sweeney of Shuttle Meadow, and Top- all f Gibson did not relate detalls in W& on o0 mes imot- scheduled the Highland Counciy club in the| ping defedted iE Ls,White of New qu : [+) 1 ch, but a report had it that| ¥ semi-final up and 2 g 3 aven. ;r: hn-v-‘x:a:m“:\’ b ‘fl‘:fll :’:i(h the . International League. AR s e 2 ping won from BE. P. Durfee of the| A driving contest today for tourna- fng- in the J two weeks and felti pyufralo 0, Syracuse 6. 4 3 -8 0 country club of Waterbury, 5 up and|ment players, wis won by F. R. Eng- h A step out and give another Rochester 2, Toronto 1. 4 to play. The final for the champi- lish of Waterbury, who drove three|] man a chance at the helm Reading-Newark ‘pomoned played on Totals 7 o 11 consist of 18 holes in the| balls an aggregate distance of 682 ‘yds. v a number of years i gunday in double-header.: . (x) Batted for Coveicekle in Tth. morning and 18 in the”afterncon: The approaching and putting contest o catcher, playing in the 19031 jersey City-Baltimore postponed; wiil 3 Score by lnann .~ The feature of the third round play|was won by B. P. Merriman of Wa- world series with Detroit. He was Ln--h,. played later. Cleseland ... 9 ° Clwpmondoo s t " X is" T this morning was the defeat of Regi- " terbury. . » 3 8 er released to the Giants as a coac ncbing Lieagund T ‘bace hits, Wod. Speaker, Sitlt. T a t w1 us w‘n con- He returned to Pittsburgh in 1920, sue- hits, Gerber, Willlams, Home runs, Shorten and E * ceeding Hugo Besdek. L e ey b ;ffl;flég;?énmaA ! land, over Andrew Gobert, France; | g ——— £ = N Gerald Patt{-son, England, over J. 5 vhl th tl'l mk SECOR AND BOYD WILL MEET |8 oo RED SOX PUSH ATHLETICS 150t Wrance; Hency Cochet, France TODRYS, SFORTS ce you that the price es FOR COLLEGE TITLE TODAY| waieebury's, Pitafiold 3 (trat game) BACK INTOTHE CELLAR{over Dean Mathey, United States! and M ! & T St S 8 WiterEurr 5 Pittefield 4 (second game) Philadelphia, June 30—Philadelphia | T- M. Davxson‘, England, over G. C. Meeting of Queens County Joc- . w\l‘ A. P. Boyd of Albany 8, Fitchburg 3. went hack into last place.today when | Caner, former !American intercollegi- |l key Club, at _Aqueduct. them even more attrachve' » At it put, tomorrow | 4 Boston took the final game of their |ate champion. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club ~,“ "“inn(hi, of Exhibtion Game. ries, 4 to 1. The Red.Sox bunched| The. Price of Wales, the Duke of |§at Latonia. ‘,“"1'\_,“”“0‘" in{ New York Amerfcand s, Bitimore 3. five of their seven hits off Moore in| Yerk, former King Manuel of Portu- Meeting of Hamilton Jockey Club, 2 ine links of tha the first and second innings for three|gal Grand Duke Michael and Mrs.|§at Hamilton. - % & h won Chelr GAMES TODAY. runs. Piercy held the locals to six|David Lloyd George were amunf:_lhe GOLF ¢ \fternoon by | National League scattered hits, Score: crowd that saw the Lenglen-McKane I | K n the semi- Brovl t Bogto y Boston * Philadelphia (A) an -the Lycett-Morpurgo matches. The Wastern amateur championship §} S AR b @b a e ab hpo a e | Prince. of Wales and his party_ vrere {fl tournament closes at Kansas City. §i A downing D. A Philadelphia at New York. pigactes ¢ 03Gowanst 3 0 1 0 ¢l given a great reception when tjféy, en- Connecticut amateur champion- i L] Witliams, a3 “::h]::i:» "non!; f}‘m{;:::l_azalx‘x(z‘tm;rg. s LR e A during - the Lycett-N wurgo | | ship tournament opens at Shene- | f the measur N e b: ik R " N {Dngan.3b 4 3 IPerkirdc 3 4+ 3 0|It was tae first, time a majority of | § cossett, | close match American League. { Menosk,i 3 a RN I e S e e i i e pere i 191 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Tennessee stite| posion at Washington. |Cotoet % 000 503 }Inis recent return from bis long, wour (| i?‘m?:‘;;" S i Fhgihrx 8 New York at Philadelphia. Maynard, s 3 i 0 | abroad. - British Co Provinein e * Cleveiand at. St. Louis. Pl 3 RSN REl e e NEW LONDON—WESTERLY—WILLIMANTIC “opponent until| ~Detroit at Chicago. Totals 30 10000 |LATONIA DERBY TO BE ship closes at Manchester. | 1dly. Both used e Yardenp 19000 RACING FEATURE TODAY i EEpOn g5 i ——— incinnati,” J 30—The Latonia 53 ecially Nfiomal Xengne. Totws 33 6 T gt Hune s A e LA R ctitochia: slaketionel: < subles : - les, cost Jones hisl 8t Louls at Clacinnatl, | Sl i U morrow, will bring together.a field of | | championship opens atLos Angeles. chance Secor. y‘}‘“—‘lj‘ ')“'L: i’:sx(s:y:r’.gt\l.a:oéi:\ll)c:gv. 1.8 ' 5 probably six thoroughbreds ot c)onlesé POWER BOAT o = « h e, vy : Boston at B . i Boston .. 21002 600 0—tfor th e $15,000 stake, over a mile an But fo it B American League. [ it S8 o oy nales raittes ¢ Chlef interest_among reg‘;‘[i;";“]‘e‘fi‘s a‘l""};‘oni‘“" s Philadelph'a at New York. : LRSS horsemen today centered on lympus Sitittiern. Marine: Marathors 1952 2 Pt Cleveland at St. Louis. | BOSTON BEATS DODGERS IN and Broomster, from the Harry Pavne |}, W00 o S0 00 (art A0 B g ; Chi { d Thibod: - : the thira| Detroit at Chicago, Whitney stable, an ibodaux, run- |} Tle vace i P the third] . Boston at Washimaton VERY SHORT TIME GAME | ner-up to Whiskaway In the Kentuc- ; 5 Norwich, Conn., June 10, 1922. ’ Secor will meet n Jones, Har- e — Boston, June 30—Iyiston defeated | key special last week, when Morvich ROWING £ P h SANE, tr Rl G2 Is, 5% the STANDINGS. fxmoknn today, § 1012, inia game that|was hestch off aad finished & trall-lf Roval-Tenisy * vesatta - on. ine The Directors of this Society have declared out of the : Tois Arc Cath asted only one hour and twelve min-ing third. . Thames River, England. f A < z s :,: 1 1 ul“ln-\l l\nuunnl‘vl‘enlutr adore w8r Fillingim is- : Olhexh_prcbablemsté\nerslh ar&e‘{((:)hrn it Rowingg,\s T earnings of the current six months, a semi-annual ;hvldend d, won from W. B.|xew & = a pass or struck out a man: Ford | Finn, which san third m the tuc- |0 oatta, at Brockville, Ont. o . 3 Wl (ne®, from W Bl Xew Sork ... ... 41 = had a perfect day at pat, with a dou- | key derb y at Churchill Downs, Yos- Ry at the rate of Four Per Cent. perfannjlrrll, ga_yt:b 1e()tzozde wil idly: Darbriouth Sih o Lotis s 87 25 ble an three singles f four times up.|himi and Margaret Winsor. The lat- 5 - : ; ol S i) o L 31 32 The score: ter, the- only- filly in the race, will|| Eastern Archery . Assoclation positors entitled thereto on and after July 15th, - ee and one. | pit g ~t ";‘ flrwll{n R ™ carry 121 pounds against 126 pounds|ftournament closes at ¥ywton, Mass. : 3 < g Sk o & = REghie L h po for each of the colts. £ . Chicago 36 e T “Extorminator, “W. S Kidmer's gn BOXING WILLIAMS AND BROWN MEET | Boston ... 6 29 horse, arrived at the Latonia track |l - Johnny, Shugrue vs. Charlie Pil- e oml ; IN TENNIS FINALS TODAY | Philadelphia .. ... 25 ) from the East yesterday. The McGee |} kington, 12 rounds, at New Yorfl. 4 £ a 2 s ' American League gelding” shipped well and will be a Willie Jackson ys. Sid Marks, 12 P % R R uniani g edies w. X starter in the Independence handicap|f rounds, at New Yor (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank) B i i e M e e Y 29 on July 4 in this race he will carry |l Vincent Martin vs. Mickey Brown : u Tinal’ Chatnpionshiy: ons LNew i Yok -39 32 an impost of 140 pounds. 12 rounds, at New York. . tch of the intercollegi Chicago e ] ) = ation tomorrow afternoon | Detroit 35 13 PIERSON WINS NEW JERSEY ; i b A ERE 3 85 X stabulary, Troy, N. Y., with a score of Will Grow. R e 38 SIUNJORUGOER TITEE K LS f D G S Feams tato | R 2t »e- Gxtéolel Whie 15, Septain obiathelBORtON - oiv s 30 39 St Ardsley, N. Y. June-.30—Chayles|camp. They will have the reliable Lef- | nolice teamywas second with 707; the| [Democracy can never also will play in the sin- | Philadelphia S 3 REDS TAKE FAST GAME Pierson, of Montclair, X. J. won the| y Dowd in the box and Stockion t0|Central New England railway police | by force, as you would fiing k et over ‘6'mm=mz Wray Brown — FROM THE CUBS Me‘“:’“”"‘““h g"“iuf‘ssi"i‘r’“a“f;‘uing‘;‘l‘éfi‘; do the Iecpiving \Dowd; who 3o z;un!:\ team was third with 691: Troop *K.| g flock of birds; but give it a chance start wo o'clock, a r 1 g . i s R . . Ihe doubles q,"mf' i the singles| ro yoor SONED NEXT WEEK|eq Chicago nine to five today in a|day. He defeated Richard A. Jongs: The Bridgeport Athletic c.ub team | Sending down its roots into the hea is completed ) | binding Jack Dempsey (@ mess Hapey | Some which the visitors drove” out | JE, the defending champlon. of the| Norich Stars to Play Taftville | won the track meet with 49 points. | of humanity and liftiog lts top mv‘:: s 7 ‘eer, who. r: binding Jack Dempsey t&@ me arry | four home runs and the locals one.| Westchester 80 2 L s * s arms wides 2 e nd, Neer, who ranked Sec-| wills, nesro in a bout for the world's| Cincinnati, made five qowbie - phs| White Plains, N, Y. Z up and 1 to| This afternoon the fast hine of the the Tight tid spreading its & Sud in the collegiate doubles last year,| ..\ welont championship probabiy whidh savied Rixey whon Chicas o plivie the sl sounk Norwich Stars will cross bats with The Savior in Profane History. and wider until all the persecuted Noe aat i -gnel trom Morle: DU- o o oigried andtaciiia: i New YOrk | startil roties rom i oicaso-naa LB TR e the Taftyille, Jrs. A.g00d game is ex- | Among the historfcal references to | ooy of heaven find refuge bemeatt s (vl s e eabe, M Seat et ) ed out of the game by Umpire Pfir- | . Pierson, out—§3-3.5 4 3 6 45—30.| pected Spike” Harris will e on the | Jesus Christ which are undisputed is | yiy proecting shade.—Henry Vas ERter dripitag. tho Sieot aet tiin Pa. iIdackdl{earns. hDempdney}“s mhanager. man for arguing a decision on Burns| i‘;’"es. out—n{: ; 5 _444» = 4 439, ;r:‘outr;e r(;fuivieng :“d* while. “Smiling” |-that made by Tacitus, the Roman his- | pyye » o e 3 said today that he and the champion|at secon hase. ierson,. in—! 55424 _ 4 ey i h king of the Chris- coast s gave a splendid i ; 5 5 Jim Duffy will be on the initial sack. | torian, who on speaking s . ; would meet H Wills and his man- Cincinnati (N) Chiy N, Jones, in—4 4 4 4 5 4 3 5. i 24 2 X s ” wrggat o B b oo S e Paddy Muliins, gbou?mly 8 i hipo e e % &% o | In the semi-finals Jones defeated|Skeet Shankles will be -on -the key- | tians said, “The originator of that Tuberculosis and Stomach, A P set. with Samen s o %emn| ““On behalf of Dempsey I am ready|Bimect ¢ 24 ¢ S tieorss & 9 2% 0| Jesse Bickmore, of( Ardsley, 7 and 6§ grtl«:nessfrk with Ben u?xe as =h{ner;|r.‘s “P-| name had been executed in the relgn | Tuberculosis rarely attacks the Broke through Duane's ser- | (0, 8% through with the match, de- Dumeanit .2 2 0 0Raterst 301009 !“'h“e Plerson had ”{,\,“]fiyl e :XE"“ o o e e ot e o hibe® | of Tiberius by order of the adminis- | stomach, and the reason for this is ex. Tice- Neer then won hin service by a| gyl ot 00 OIS BOIE S0 alk | anet 4 7 35 (A, 113 0ihele o win trom L Ay et e | Meri A . b Hacttord Wer. | trator, Pontiug Pilate’ This:may be | plained Jkgh Dr. Wilhelm Bastzner of ove score for the bet and.match. An invitation had betn extended fo|fmwe f % 12 §317% 0 the qualifying medal after a tie with | cester. also the Gobs of New London | found in the Abinals of Terevat. Rehf- Berlin in deseribing one case in Ber- OFFICIALS PICKED FOR - ot gt e e L S ol A R ; e i Chick Spivery, manager. 65 Myers| erence to Christ is also made in the | jiner Klinische Wofchenschrift. He BAY STATE MEETING HERE | (0 soo Wil figh Jutt Smith tonightl| v = 6 ) ; Avenue. ! " | "Antiquities of Josephus,” a Jewlsh his- | gays the gastric juice, aided by the ac Announcement was made Friday — S Okaimamy 2% 3 3 6 Ashiandiye Tatnile — %, |torian, who was contemporary With| tive movements of the stomach, kil fhat Frank G. Trott, sporting- editsy |FOG PREVENTS “BIG THREE” 2 A T 8 e e N e reall | REVOLVER CONTEST WON Christ, but this passage Is declared by | the germs of tuberculosis before they 4 otals 33 3 b ¥ > . v { the'Baston Globe, has been engaged _ FROM REACHING PORT!| |, nuuct tor earmen™ 2 o °|Son will turn out at Ashiand’ Park, BY N. Y. CONSTABULARY | some o be a forgers. 1et a chance to take hold. i e o '“I', programme and scorc| New York, June 30—Due to dense CF"“W inaing: 4 Jewett City, Sunday to witness the| Danbury, Conn, June 30—A revolv- eSS st e ¢ — N 2. Chest Wind: . ay | Two base ome Dun. | in s our anc 2 7 and 12. Chester A. Pike, of Windsor, |and the reception for three Ameri. |é&n Harpr, o e T | e rie aid Asblana get to- field meet neld at the Danbury fair| The average man is perfectly will-| The oldest crane in the world s lo- Vi, well known in racing crcles, has|can golfers returning from a victori- S gether the fans are expectant of real{ grounds today under the auspices of| Ing, after he has made a lucky mis-| eated in Trier, on the River Mosel, in :n:n ‘;?gtg';-n. H; nr::i .\n“:}::‘-;” st@rtr}‘{rs :_v:‘s lm‘;lasm“q odr lEngéand(n’a‘s delrayed CARDINALS SHUT OUT fireworks and they generally get their|the Pequot Athletic clulh of this city.| gare to haveit referred to as “a|France. A preserved record shows it A ] Stinc f Nas - o) vas ay V. X i has been appointed Judge for. the races. | On” the boat are Walter Hagen mn RIBATES (N ERSY GAME SN ot oing isarates e o sbincd 40 Ui Jeviryer stroke of genius” was bullt in 1413, It Is &till In use. g e is remembered by a number | ner of the British championship, Jim |, Pitfsburgh, June 30—St. Louis made | joarme in the —Bastern . Connectiont e 7 she o Z — = = of the local horsemen, as hie officiated | Barnes, the runner-up, and Jock|it two straight from Pitstburh by League standing, which means an add- | Se——— i at Jthe County Fair. here | Hutchison, who finished fourth. Winning today, six to nothing. Morri-| eq stimulus for each club and their 4 o) aso. kL e lind i gon was reached for five singles in | foliowers, P ; ¢ mond announced Fri- | “TINY” MAXWELL, ATHLETE the first inning, which, with a pass hi heduled for the 4th ¥ : % hat the lunch, ice creum, tobac AND SPORT WRITER, DEAD|&Nd. an error resulted in five ’runs.| yut s caeh toim had an open date for : p Y T co and fruit privilgees have en MO core: - i i ix i granted Frederick J. Lessard and Ben-| Norristown, Pa., June 30—Robert W. st Louis (%) Pitteaurgh - (N) Sh“"dfl 1,“ ““Sdle(“ded m'l:'llelx ‘f\.“‘:ha; - . jJamin Hotchkiss of Willimantic and | (“Tiny”) Maxwell, former All-Ameri- s e lemed:e‘:s;n\-dr:asol;osz}r - aIny irffl : ? the soda concession has heen given |Can guard, weight . thrower, sports %0 Lesl.coul: ) 8! d W. E. Baldwin of Taftville and the| Writer and one of the best known|)" g 3130 ¢]thg chince 16 get at the other. . & candy, peariuts and pop corn conces- | football officials in the ‘east, died in | o eTraynorss 4 14 3 ¢| ASboth teams are composed of prac- Slom 15 . B/ PRLtMOR 450 Bon Sb Mor. | ' hembital Kaday Ak b resilt oF 0 Dwhardcd 2 4 3 § g | tically all local material the feeling is 4 b juries received in an automobile crash |3 p 0 Mokah,rt : : 20 % foyen more intense than usual. early Sunday. Percy Sanderson, golf |cimenc: o 4080 0| Manager Chase of Ashland has but m——— — writer, who also was in the wreck, still | ? 3 270 % 3 ofOue change. inihis,lmeup. With Bill | 1o G hoonR ot: Suerdehp ¢ 0 o3 o|Ringland playing second he has bol- B A s E B A L L S 2.9 0 n 0 |stered up a position that has been weak 0 3 Tot. L v all season, and in addition Bill's war Sunday, July 2nd o SA;:isAgQIEFr;OHh:sTOLEM (o, Pt oo T S ' ol g SR, (L ety o tieior y & Score by innin fense. . . Toledo, 0., June 30—Slim Sallee, | {2082 2 i The pitehing selection for both teams At Sayles Field, Baltic veteran of the. thajors, was given his| mawh is in question, a great deal depending unconditional release today by Pres- | Fournfer. on the.selection for Saturday’s game. 4 Hartford F d l ident Roger Bresnahan of the Toleo Manager Frohmader of Taftville re- €UEerals |cuny. sallee has been unable to win| GIANTS WIN SEE-SAW fers in the article which appeared in| . B 4 «| for Toledo this summer, GAME FROM PHILLIES these columes -recently, *to the fact al A A _— 2 that Liberte to date has vet to regis- VS. tic A. A. Wolfe and Jerome Matohed _ |, New Tork dune 30—New cnork de- |ter his first win over Taftville. ~Cleveland, June 30—Jack Wolfe, of & ame! The old saying of the bucket going Game Called at 3P. M. | Cleveland anid Frankic Jerome, New | oot ot the. bomein deasiodked Ring | to the well eto. holds true now .ae . ¥ York, bantamweights, have been|gcoring three runs on Cingias pninin, | always, and Spike in his present form (Standard Time) P o nakal founds in the semi. | gl and Fristh, Bancroft's: double and | virlie ban ASPE o oo el e . . * |final to the Johnny Buff-Joe Lynch!Smith's homer. Nehf was hi OREy N on de ] B S L or, -2 s hit hard at e v Umpire, Morrissette f Tor uctip bout at New YarkJu- | times, But: two of the runs scoreq on| e e g - SuElcn wlll probably be Sunday. On the otherdiand. Morin of Taftville generally bas his work cut out for him resulted from errors. Williams hit = his twel’th home run, but Nehf struck WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi. | ¢ Increased Niagara Fails power de- | nim out two. thace Sonce) before the public, ihere is no medt. | Yelopment of 200,000 horsepower requires him ‘when working against Ashland. um better han through the advertising | the drilling of a thirty-two foot tumnel el R U N % s o} The breaks of fhe game can't always ] ' hs E ver One rolumns of The Bullerin. a distance of 4,500 feet. Rapp,3h 4 0 5 2z 2 2 g |go against the same club. Plidnson.2b 4 1 2 1233 ¢ —_— P L Williamg,ct 4 2 821788 e s P Walker,rf 3 179 4200 0|BIG NAVV GAME " ot g ;% 19200 AT SUB BASE TODAY : i 7 e 32200 Two rival navy teams will meet - Hupmobile costs of operation hold tc - 9 323 3 0|this afternoon at the Sub Base fitld o R | When the Flotilla' will have for oppo- exceptwnally low level. . xPeters 10 3 | nents the Torpedo Station from New- . = port, R. L Totals 8 2 : : The tdams met earlier in the sea- Maintenance ana repair costs are al_ao0st FAIR GROUNDS, SUNDAY, JULY 2nd S A e son at New port, when the Flotilla believably 1 ’ P’nllnd?pl‘vis 2 E were winding up their trip through un leva y ow‘ 3 New York New England, and the Torpedo Sta- - & Kaceys vs. Hartford All-Stars R S s L : < P Meuse, H o camelons on ool 2 ar is particularly (free from the need BATTERIES :—BERGEN AND BERRY, FOR NORWICH S * o vs game they 2 - will be the undisputed champions of \ constant and pe adjustments. BURKHARDT AND MULDOON, FOR HARTFORD | LENGLEN WINS IN.TWO the Northern Atlantic Coast. But. the - P tty J * UMPIRES :—CORCORAN, AT THE PLATE | SETS FROM MISS MoKANE | Flotills have predicted an even score . 5 today’'s game, en ey Wi V' ZEMKE, ON THE BASES. Wimblodon, June 805y the A. P s e e A remarkably fine performer when'it s’ news; o 4 2 -2 —Suzanne Lenglen, the world's wo-|to decide which team is the I Game Called at 3:30 (Daylight Saving Time) Toan tobiils chempion, nd MIIEHL | acidsmBich Tenmn Ix the topical and the same fine performer when it's old. leen McKane, one of England's best|the championship of the whole Atlan- players, drew thousands of persons|tic coast and possibly the entire navy. o the stands at Wimbledon (oday to| moday Beik pav dav ar the Tas: ~* Recognized cost value or trading value as.a "y TR Sl urnameh e Congion o o hebi el eams e o B o pe ool i thea e B A S E B A'L L 0 D A Y fl"““‘ Miss McKane in two sets, 6-1,fport. wxl';ich always is their most fear- average, in relation to price. $ 1 ed rivals. = PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE || %, it i e méndonps : - - o TAFTVILLE A. A. vs. ASHLAND A. A. o et ek o et AT BALTIC SUNDAY i Peaas T O B Dot Bt e ey * equal his old - time performances in| On Sunday at Sayles Field-the Bal- s models—Pricés F. 0. B. Dotrait.” ‘Reveriue Tax Jxtra. GAME CALLED AT 3:30 (D. S. T. . defeating -Baren De Morpurgo of ita]) tic team will play the fast Federals of % i in a hard fought contest, i, 6-3, 6-0, | Hartford who are coming down to take : C. V. PENDLETON i a fall -out o e tic team. d H ‘_3 ASDEAB fi % LTS U Nl? AY Other interesting matrntei on’ the Charon,lformlertlty of Baltic is in tfi‘é- 3 / S 45 Bmdw‘y v x; / LA W . TAFTVILLE A. 5 various courts today were the yictor-|lineup..In a letter to manager Collins ASE p b4 A. A {es of Mrs. Molla BJursLedtmy:l!oEry Rhed says 1::;:; B:;u:hteam will be on . | H ited- States, o Mrs. Hulliel mn=:| the . sm: e e score. b AT ASHLAND PARK, JEWETT CITY glang: Misa. Elsabeth Ryans@uilfors i Phe: Raltlc toam has-ndt played on ‘ GAME CALLED AT 3 P M (D s T) nia, “over Mrs. McNair, England; J.}the home lots in 2 weeks and have a { O. Anderson, Australia, over A, H,|reputation lpt being a good roaditeam f T ——————re— s ———— | Inma‘ A. F. Kingscote, Bing- ¥ having defeated Plainfield and last L upmobile

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