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puuun'mnmmmmms s Going into the box with nothing but p:jrtt. ltl:‘ hg;claf; o:rfll;im :.l,'bwed the six % R o "Io’::' York. Ju!y z—wn& emls‘t)‘z:‘y 2;;,‘. mngm.m a “rep”, a prayer and a glove, plus Baltic is getting into’ shape for the Gund Circuit omu its season at §| al league race well m‘w despite | the Tmm Who have a whole lot of confidence, Burkhardt zame on Fourth of July morning with Cle“ll-nd. el valiant, but fruitless faeir old rivals in Taftville. Dowd GOLF 2 ‘Louis and Brooklyn to overtake them unded “for 14 hits for a totnll was po! \‘fl be in ‘the box and with the team chief interest in the majors is cen- of 21 bases in five innings by the wrecking crew of the local Kaceys and strengthened behind him should be | French - amateur mhflflflb tering on the -nechcuhr pemhant hunt Johnnnn. who b(mt tournament opens at Le Touquet. count of him- in the American . which four [ out and the 97th of his major g:e al?c;trr:rg( lA‘ll‘ .»8'2'" were beaten ::1"’ give a good ac mfiflfié‘flt@fi“fl? tourna- mmders are % the ccax‘eex-, was ra-pen:lblp for nlnlm (D. 9 T-) ufxfifi'fi:r% ;fl:ghgm;: ;,:fvt::"x:? LIBERTE HANDS TAFTVII:LE 4 mmus i * h’rha St. Louls Brw&-. who )nvo Cleveland, Attery taking zw from the cevs, came here with the All Stars of| % JINX AJ KNOCKOUT ] National clay court champlonship || S10%N 1O sign of weakening under|Browns proved easy for the lqnhn. Hanford who played the local team on & “$200 or nothing” basis, and the strain of pace-setting, held a lead who made it four: fldsht today. Spike Liberte scored his first win opens at Indianapolis. m m AR By ’rnhlvme Sunday at Ashlan Woten's: play COREL CBImMmh!v of two and a half games today, but| First division teams v!lithy‘d ,s Y BANI, pitched such ragged ball that he was Park and in turning the trick he pueh- opens at Buffalo, "‘F*g:"" clubs—New . York, Chicago | winning form-in tnrmmufl eagu troit—are bunched close be-|the Giants uu.muu a lead of four Arasgea rom the hox in the Gtk - | od one'et tne oot gumen. . C |} Great Lakes men's champtonship || Mine. Bperes conoeas the Browns and | halt Fhmes Sgbes et double pice: Will gwe concert Hore and during the game. Ing to give Shields a chance. Shields Taftville got away to a gol P e ‘Yankees greater ries on the of both St. mm 3 was wild and issued five passes but|scoring two rums.'Gley first up was RO’ 5 ‘or the drive down Brooklyn, while the New. Yorkers were - allowed only two hits in three innings|an easy out. DeCelles then walked, Royal Henley régatta, at Henley | either of the other. two west: idle. The Giants and. m — which went for two runs. and Jim Myrphy hit past first. Mills Bngland. - > z tenders, on present fofm, has af 1eant at the axpenna of thé weaker Boston = The game was a weird exhibition|was safe on N. Liberte's fumble. Witl 2 7 POWBR BOAT # a fighting chance. llbl. whfla St. Lou- of slugging, the Kacey boys pounding|the bases filled Whitney was Ptefire‘ Mississipp! Valley Association re- Closing the past week with an old- | ic stréngth -at -bat the ball to every corner of the dia-|on an easy fly to Ringland, Paradis|§ _ ¢, "0 "5 oK time. qutburst. of Swgsing. that has|agains: all.of its weaters rivals. mond. The Hartford ts also collect- | then hit a single to left and two runs SHOO" + #| been conspicuously lacking from their Cincinnati kept folirth MM »d 12 hits off Berry's delivery, six of | were over, Mills was out trying to|f§ . TING offensive this season, Babe Ruth and |slim margin today over Pittsburgh md them coming in the ' eighth Inning|make 3rd on the throwing, Bille Lib- Maplewood Hundred champion- | his team-mates gave further proof|Chicago, despite a double, -evlgrk when the pitching ace of the localjerte to Nap. ship opens at Maplewood, N. H. ~ fj| that they are recovering from a pro-|the hands of the Cardinals. RECREATION PARK, Wll..LIMAN’flC, CONN team eased up and j'l“ll:t lft:bl:edh the s'l“ll(fllh:gie& T‘Im}}:!u t‘xglgfit s BOXING tracted slump. With a record of 11|rates may eeunn‘flto!um ball over the plate. e firs ome | Spike @ Vi Won'! ai 9 % fe P 3 > run of the season was made In l:he 3{5 hand rromh'tld'nelz'x Znnlzl:;t t&hanah'tgi .Tetdf sninga:t!f Curley Smith, 10 uo?mdm:h:‘d]::\txlt?nth: ‘!Y‘:.n;t::-“bx?- i‘n‘:r l!;lat‘l:v!ge'k m‘&cuc: the ri.:.l‘: mDAY moo"’ JULY 4th eighth inning of the game when e man reache n rounds, a esville, Okla. ed agains i - | disaj inti; “being - 3 Chandler with the bases full connect- | inning an only one hit a questionable|} Jack Wolfe va. Johnny Kaiser, || phis alnet 322‘,’“’;5;;’& ““‘2,‘},}.."‘%..":,‘,, p]aczgoby gumn s Earias M A T l N E E R A C E S ed with one of Berryl'ls hooks u;d one in the eighth was made off his loymnd;-a at Ee;st St. Louis. victory. Improved pitching and better | assistant. Good hitting by Pittsburgh drove the ball to the horse barn indelivery. g Montreal vs. Terry Martin ting, - Gecp right fila, Aamiand had several chances to score || 12" outa. ot Beovitence with b fourth nomer today in-three | Ing and. resed. fiding. - || ON'SPEEDWAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK (Standard -Time) The crowd which was estimated at| during the ‘game but Morin was in Billy Miske vs. Willie. Meehan, 10 §| games promise to put the New Yorkers| The Chicago Cubs have slumpe as a about 1000 was the most enthusiastic|rare form only two hits being Tegls- |§ rounds, at Oklahoma. City. back in their normal stride. result of erratic pitching, while Phil- BAsm AI‘L LEAGUE GAME that has beerl at the grounds this|tered off -him up to J—h& ninth. Tommy Ryan vs. Eddie O'Dowd, The Chicago White Sox, with' their|adelphia and Boston clubs in both cir- year and they weat wild lwilo\sec. nE; 1t/ looked : cuits are battling. to keep out of last ond inning when *“ eliable b Bergen connected for three bases with on. Bill's hit went on a line to er fiel and the ball rolled within a feet of the centerfield fence. A aster man would easily have made a homer out of it. It certainly was ninth, but Manager Chase touched off |} rounds, at Pittsburgh. R L S T New London ]ndependents, VS. the fireworks with a screamer Gver ‘Tut Jackson ws. Clem Johnson, . American Thread A. A. e e ) Tute s aniton. naan Country club this afternoon. They | YANKS OUTSLUG ATHLETICS he hit a hot one past short. Chase deteatedlMlu Helen Giflea;ienu and AND WIN, 9 TO 3 making 3rd by good base running Nap Miss Helen Hooker in the final, 6-4, : New York, July 2—Returning home AT 3 O’'CLOCK e e e N e e e She to couns o wngi| S SRR NTRSCSEN econ War Tax Included plate he connectéd for four safeties. e stage was all set for Spike / championehin - was postooned . oty | Sluged Philadelphia toay and won 0 50 CENTS—War Tax.I Eddie McKay was second with three | tie up the game but he hit a weak rol- National L D P Dostyo: to 3. Babe Ruth knocked out his fourth $ hits in four tries and Blagriff follow-|ler to the pitcher and was out at Y gRaue Wednesday, when Mids Gllleaudeau P = home run in three games and his 12th 22 clobgaly withh thioe ot S0 Hha hiladelphia at Boesotn. | will meet Miss Lillian Scharman of ‘With Morin going str 10 rouns, at. Indianapolis. i \ni for Ashland in the last of the|} Ray Pryel vs. Johnny Ward, 10 pitchers in rare form, proved the sen- first. Cousin Bill Liberte then banged i twelfth of the season in the eighth ~Two new men were tried out in the|a double to center &nd the game was| Srciso et Plttsburgh, B ior singles title was won to. | 17ning with two on bases. o short fielge in place of Connelly who| through DeCelles at short scoring Bill American League, N Saovho defeated Miss Helen Hunter | at, “giving -him four. in.his last two £ WATER SPORTS was uname to be here owing to ill-|Liberte and Taftville bit the dus% Defrojt at Chicpahglu oL e L games and a total of 17 for the sea- # . Spillane showed up well as a The wind up was a thriller and there ew York at lndelphln._ son. His feat in collécti four in two hittes and aleo’ Heled . Bin hodition | was: tacrs. mittagiaest than hed ligsn | No oiliar:samis aieiaiod; CARDINALS GAIN ON' GIANTS Successive games has been duplicated Ashland Park Jewett Ci cleanly. Hart, an outfielder who got|shown at any game this season. Aside ¥ BY WINNING~DOUBLE BILL only five times in the major leagues, Y '] i tryout with the Eastern league and|from a few petty arguments by the STANDINGS. " Cincinnati, July, 2—St. Louis gain- | including once this season by Ken . oA A . who is playing on the State Hospital | players and a general panning of the ia ed a full game on the Glants today | Williams of the Browns, and once by|| If you have never witnessed a water carnival, don’t miss team, was given a chance in center |umpires by followers of both teams OnsL Eeasue: by winning both halves of a double- | Ruth last year. The late “Pop” An- A P . “ A field and showed up well making a|everything went along smoother than| ] C. | header from the Reds. In the first game | son made five in two games in 15| this one. Something different. Best divers and swimmers spectacular catch in the seventh inn-|usual when these two teams get to- | New York . . Keck was hit hard in the first two|Hoyt ailed his own cause with a trp- s A s ing. He was up only once and gpt on ! gether. St. Louls ... 577 | rounds and was drivep from the box,|le and two singles. Score: in Eastern Connecticut competing. Male and female by an error. There is no league game at Ash-{ Brooklyn . while Pfeffer had only one bad round. Philadelphia “(A) New V-l ) g 2 Hartford looked formidable in the|land Park the 4th, the water sports|Cincinnatl .. The Cardinals won easily, § to 3. The CELEES ® 1 ool Water basketball and comedy events—15 events 39 prizes first inning when they started the|taking its place. Danielson: comes to|Pittsburgh second game was a pitchers’ battle in PR G SR 35 o 2 ' Fame with two hits in succession but | Jewett City next Sunday. Fhe score: | Chlcago . which Pertica had just a shade the 330 MR ” ¢330 |] Admission-25c, Children free. Dancing and fireworks fast fielding cut off Hubbard the first b I o S ghflaflel!’hi& e petter of Luque and St. Louis won 2 T A TR e .1 31 1 i qun At thied on a forced play. Mul- D e it Dpoc i e d Bostan - el fo 1. They, bunched five of their hits 3o 2T 5l in the evening tield and Badie McKay fielded the batl 3200 oy 303 0 8 oo e THS Fes scnrattons g thio s the §32 0 otcrmine 21300 to Spillane who threw to Sank for M 39 19 3t feR I E) N Lk ECl e hut were stappsd by Pertica the|D P11z ommp 1300 another ouf. Machette flied out to b G Oy L S B TR Ly ‘368 | rest of the way. Score: Pl - e L e s Spillane. The Kacey men went out 300 0 0Jamisit 0 1 0 0| Chica Sts e 1nIardher. 317 omailea 13e9 st M Lo 5 10000 n the second inning Berry lost con- 3 8,8 85 00m Washingt. 9% 00 e T e e gton . 4 b ~ Totals 32 & 9 0 b 051.;:‘“:”(‘:‘“‘:_'(‘,dm‘;:lkv::n:h:u:”:é 25 33510 5 Totsls 32 520 4 1|Cleveland . 32 10 g | Setets 08 RS, (x) Batted for Harris in Tth. high' flys and then Berry fssued an- |Tafitlis o o oc....2 0 0 0 00 o 0 o—z|Bosten . a1 40 437 | scmitair 4 e e A othér pass and then a hit filled the - 20,000 80 3 Philadelphia ..... 27 37 A22 P ey 3 s boses. Berry then passed ~Hallisey, Ll Terporeer.ss 4 3 R torcing in the first run. i R s SR YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ‘é,':;.,;“‘;: i H B P R ifi" bt %l e local boys came ‘to bat with —_— . National Le Cies b Lt firm determination to even up and | TAFTVILLE A. A. AND BALTIC A A.| pitoburgn 11 cnicann b ots | % 1 | they did with two runs to spare. Clab- CLASH ON THE FOURTH Bost: "f. Brooki: 58. K o e FERGUSON HAS BETTER by went out Burkhardt to Muldoon,| . 3 . o oston rookiyn 8; (First game.) e E IS Spillane drew & pasé @nd then Biii| . Mike Morin “will ‘be ‘turning the} Boston 3; Brooklyn 6. (Second game.) e Frs OF PITCHERS' BATTLE Bergen crashed out his threée bagger, | &rindstone’ all _day today (Monday)| St. Louls §; Cincinnati § (first game.) Totals LSt sharpening up_ the battle axe to be| St Louis 2; Ciacinnati 1 (second| () Batted for Markle in Tth Washington, July 2—Johnson' was| Adams got on through Hallisey's er- (xx) mma gter Schmnell 3 outpitche by Ferguson today and Bos: ror and Bergen scored. McKay hit|Uused by Taftville A. A. against Baltic | game.) Score in; 7 = And advanced Adame wne sortt| when they ‘meet on the Providence| .Other teams not scheduled. st Touls : el e At S R en Berry connected safely., Flies | Street grounds Tuesday morning. It American Lesguc. o imao bty Fiask, Bouraler, Pheter. runs. A fine play by Pratt, who backed | 1oglfle'd stopped the scoring. In Z«;i:l”boi ;gmte::;zregr ;:;; ";i t;fls‘fnflt'fig New York 9; Philadelphia 3. base Bl Whags. up first and intercepted a wild throw by Bergen, Adams, Mckay snd. Ber:|Baltic grounds, the game went soms| ' Decott 3 Chicags & e R R U ALt S T I ry metied three more runms. In the|cleVen innings and éxcitement ran hish| g °r s\ Cleveland 5. SR s W s e QU S A D s e 2 tourth doubles by Blagriff and Clab- | until Taftville was pronounced the vic- y 411 5 iDaubert1v & 116 0 Johnson’s string of scoreless innings by and singles: by Bersen ami Mckay | tor. Since that time local fans have International League. 4135 oburéanit 3 36 0 0]endeq at thirty, when, the Red Sox accounted for another trio of rang. iy |Peen valling for a game with Baltic| Rochester 5; Toronto 0. $ 220 pamert 4320 1lscored in the. fourth round. Score: The fifth singles ny Blagrtt ana gain|on the home grounds, and to import| Reading 5; Newark 2, (First game.) P05 1 Ohomem: 2344 Boston (A) Washington (A) and a double by Spillane ' accounted | 50™e 800d stuff, the manaement of| Reading 5; Newark 3; (Second game.) $1 27 6Caveneys 2 0 2 1 ab hpo b hpo ae for three more. After the fifth inn-|the Taftville A. A, has acceded to| Baltimore 5; Jersey City 4. 3240 0xWiom. . 10 00 oflebdidct 4 ¢ 3 dlizioe nE Burkhardt hung up his st 2| their demands and has booked a game | Buftalo 1; Syracuse 5. (First game.) Al o B O e e 22058 turned over the pitching burden to|f0F, Tuesday morning. Undoubtely,! Buffalo 1; Syracuse 0; (Second game.) | motas« 3 § 7 15 olucser. 5 o o 3 $13 $3100 Shields. He walked three maen in this| Teftville will use Mike against Bal- | Eastern League . 1000 L 3290 inning which assisted by an error let | ti¢: and: as usual he will "'be capably Sprt 14 0: Waterb TR ) IR R R el S e b . e : 8- 4 io0eo0 in another run. A hit, an error and a|28%isted by Catcher Belair. With, one| Springflel S Watamty s G LI 301 1.6 5.an base: on balls accounted for another o, tWo minor changes the balance of se‘l)n 1d 1; Waterb 2 (Secona| () Dated for Lucue in . S8l e Bl run in the seventh inning. the organization will be kept intact.| SPr ;fi:flm ieWstatney (Secon St o s Lo SRS L et TR e §anB N The Hartford team after the sec-|, According to the most reliatle in.|8250 SUSCH S0 D8 g B 296730 ond inning went scoreless until fitth | OTMation reaching town, Lefty Dowd e T IR R e ) e s e L e s 10000 inning when Hubbard the first man mu g‘;obnbgr ‘preuli;leiuin hte‘i cs(‘etnte;tot ngre t;zeprm. 7; Pittsfield 0. (Second 3 X yas up wa e mond for c an ockton -, 3 £y b R :;1; bs&mfg:;fl; ;:: mfim B! will be the other 50 per cent. of the| Fitchburg 1; New Haven 6. DODGERS TAKE BOTH ENDS 76 o Totale DOUBLE BILL FROM BRAVES ::;.‘;‘.;*&,’“z,}";{,‘:,’::‘u‘"u.”h Brooklyn, N. Y., July 2—Brooklyn| () Ran for Judge in 6th. 3 for two bases. battery. Experts who have been fol-| Hartford §; Albany 1. (First game.) The eighth inning was the big one | OWINE up the performances of the ri- Hartford 9; Albany 1. (Second game.) for the Hartford team when they scor- "al}l Fo e, t?x:e(}x!;‘:é?gisth“ u‘;e l“é Pkl 5 won both ends of a doubleheader to- B::‘ fy *d § runs. Berry eased up in this inn- ‘; Y i‘fi 'eb : st«;se , &: _! TORDAY'S RESULTS day, beating Boston 8 to 6, and 6 to 3.{washinston ng and groved the ball to every bat- | LPere dw gl xfi"&’e btk the Nationa] League. The Dodgers batted Oeschger out of | Two. bew xi, ter. The first two men in this inning| ETOURGS, WhICE W Bo QOH ot cos. | New York-Philadelphia, rain. the box in the first inning of the first Fling the basce. Soicug e next man | &% tom Baltic. At present Mike is in | St Louls 9; Pittsburgh § (First game.) | E8Ie -and retained the lead despite a | TiGERS TAKE FALL OUT e e s . ball over Bill Austin's hea in right | the PIEK of condition and hes all his| CISPUTER 85 St Louls § (Second|ine getona game, Bosten got a thres| OF ONRUSHING CHICAGOANS 0.6 10100 02 00000040 1 field for the circuit. This ended the ; Toston 0, run leal on Shriver, who was retired| Chicago, July 2—Detroit ¥roke Chi- scoring for Hartford. The score: ganization "“:; 7"”, l'lsl’i‘l'fi“g"’ ff g;,“g};(’,“sl. vClndn:ltl' 5 after he had passed two men and|cago's winning streak of eight straiht Kaceys. All St . |taking away the laurels w 2¥6 %0 > made a wild throw on a bunt. The|games today when they bunched hits S 0% & Shmeraie " 21 ‘¢l |show some fighting blood and speedy American Leagua. Dodgers tied the score in the sixth|off Robertson and Hodge, with bases 5316 orajein ¢ 5 o o|octon Nev; York 4; Philadelphla 1 (First wfhe‘l: Wheat :fiie his tenth -homer|on balls an derrors and won 12 to 6. 8 2 4 2 OBrenman® 4.1 3 ¢ g/| 7 game. of the season onse on, and clinch- | It was the second victory for the Ti- 100 o¥uidene (8419 Water Sports at Ashland Park New York 7; Phfldelphia 4 (Second|ed the victory in the 8th by bunching|gers in 12 games played with the White 535 % Someiee 40 41 4| Hal Chase is staging the biggest|game) three hits wm: a base on balls. Score: | Sox this season. Score: € 48 0 0hieidep 27 o 1 g|2nd best valet cornival ever held. at ! Cnidgv T2 Detrolt 3. [t Detrlt.”(A) Chiags (A) Adsmaid 4 11 0 OMuwhyet § 1 1 o i |Eastern Connecticut, July fourth. St. Louis 4 ; Cleveland 3. al Tl ab hpo & o : McKayef 4 8 T 1 OChandlert £ 1 1 ¢ o| The best material available in Eas-| 'whashin < 5o 3 o|Toeld: . 4 $ OJctmmne . & 1 6 5 1 — 4 Mg 400NN P11 g], Mebe metes salablo n Eas| Wiskingion 55 Boson 0 e PHEER IiliRRYiti: Get cool and ff“h R o B0 roational League s % aFs 1294 8 4 | teke part. 27 0 ) |Veachlt & 0 oHooporrf § 1 0 1 b t‘m t \ 15 events ‘are on the:card and 39| Jersey City 4; Baltimore .5; (First 1e o 5 € OMestilet 33 4 0 1 any a prizes are provided for. game.) i . H 8 oSttty 31814 i) flw= o 1081888 e—1| " Hal has done considerable in swim- | Jerser City 5; Baltimors 6 (Second e : Lhb SR L Tia DIAMONDGlngerA’Ie. Two base hits, Bersy, Blagrift, Spitanec, bty | MIng since being at Jewett City and |game. called at end of 6th, rain.) 03 7 3 312 o0 0 3 Thee base hit Bergen. Home run, Chandler. Hi | claims that he has fancy divers both Reading at Newark, postponed, rain. 0 0 Q0| e 001 = 3 iy §uterd. Stek out, by Buritardt I, | male and female who .are, capable of | Buffalo 5; Syracuse 3 (11 innings.) el b Rk It S sa‘rory 5 5 competing in any company. Ro:hestel‘-Toronw (First - game post- 01 0 % x This meet will bring together some |poned, raing S T LR e N e FEDERALS OF HARTFORD HAND | crack aquatie. perforsmes: Sacn ‘maonl " Rothestos : Toréato 6( Second game.) ‘00 3 27 83 pure and m-th‘ - BALTIC A. A. BAD BEATING |as Ray Green who was the star of Wastern: Tengen e 19 The Federals of Hartford with Com- | the Brown swimming team two years s mee pitcNing let the Baltic A. A, |ago, Williams of the Norwich Y. M.| Lichcuts 8 Atbeny 4. down with six hits and one fun at|C .A. a delegation from the Sub Base,| 1"cther game spostponed. Sayles Field in Baltic on Sunday af- | Crane of Washington, R. I, and 2 men ernoon before a small crowd of fans,|from Camp Morween are already en- | —mm—— 0 —noi——+ Jowd, pitching for Baltic also held |[tered in addition to ever twentyfive dartford to six hits but poor sup-|entrans from Jewett City. Guillette of |and most of the spectators seem to the Mystic Oral school who special- | think he could have made the margin izes in acrolatic diving will be on|large had he desired. Once he con- band and this boy alone is worth the|ceded him a half on a hole. Bvans price of admission. '{urne;i : u‘-::dgi 34;!?;;-69 ‘i‘n n;::t mg:- o The swimming beach ‘which is|ins—four - 0 Mitehell 15 idealy situated for the spectators will| Eim’'s 37-37-76—three over—and held 00leon, 8 be appropriately decorated for the oc- | @ five hole advantage. While Von Elm |Gowds.c 9 Mungi casion. ocea.slonxllyt ;:gt th'\\;{s‘ :u tfi“{ }ln‘ole; -~ The meet starts at 4:00 P. M., day- | Chick” kept the contest well In han wsiy light fime as th?cundltions are genez- and ended it with a 15-foot putt for Fldaker,cf © ally ideal for a meet of this kind at|2 birdie 3 at the 32nd with. the same| = = . == @ ————— &her son.20 that time. avantage he had held at the halfway . There seems (o be . some misuader- PG standing as regards the big water carni- 5 val_which the local baseball team is| SEC-EY WINS CONN. STATE b o staging, and the management gives the GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP | johnston, following information: . Eastern Point, Conn., July 2—W. T‘holevefiu known a'lz‘shopen events are ga.rku' uSeetley.‘ 6tf Bmxotkl.!,wfi w‘on the ALEXANDER PITCHES CUBS open to all comers. e Jewett City| Connecticut state golf championship % events are,open only to Jewett City con-| over the Shenecossett course, from | TO EABY. VICTORY; NOI’W!Ch Oonn., June 10 ’#mm § testants. - There are only two events|Henry J. Topping of Greenwich, the|, Chicago, July 2—The Cubs today Shosed o Athand smploves, the Srise | sats tile oldersin'the 3 nal finals| 100k 51 ShsY same fram Fittsbureh in i for 0" - |} The Directors of this Society have declared out of the best for over 50 years. . Sarsaparilla — Orange Soda — White, Root Beer — 7‘-@ Soda -'(hfin WILLIAMS GETS HOMER 'AND BROWNS WIN St. Louis, July 2—The Browns chalk- ed up their 4th straight victory over o | Cleveland today 9 to_5, Williams' 20th o | home run scored Sisler and McManus 0 {ahead of him. Wood.also hit a homer 3 | with McInnis on base. The locals bat- 5 | ted Mails hard, while Kolp was ef- o | fective in Lha ‘pinches. Score: ; Cleveland 3 0 ° 5 St. Leuls A( - - o sw POCOUR IS | | wouwusnsral & [ e quase Lenas sonpoRcTp oo 4 - Blusrratmnet Bl emepssnusny wlss © RlorssuciaanaZans -} § ] for the latter being provided by the treas- | Saturday 10 to 8. exander's pitching played 2| ceseang vidend Glgarette st sgent 50" i uperinenden | A U5 end”of’ the morning rouna| piabing facter Ths Cub hetean ol |1l fibta R s he guent s montts, ST ] Al ;)ther prizes, were made possible by | Seeley was 4 up on Topping. flelding of Grimes of the Cubs and |rmoe 7 i at the nffl of FOUJ' Per Cent. per annumy payable to-de- Sasled Leam; “The'ball eam aise. fornisnes 16| 1S heavy” fog. which Mgy Sver tha| TFAYTor of the Pirates featured. Seore : positors'e filed: thereto on and after Jul 15th, 1922 eam. The ball team also furnishes the eavy fog which hung over the| ' > 2 1 nil . it's v " This firéworks in-the evening of the Fourth. ?flefi% ay to. lun‘lfl;\e. me. B ,.‘;':’; 4 ""‘:E' A obum:‘r WINS MASS. well . ¥ xtra ————— tions were ideal. Top-|Mrnvilezs ¢ 2 -a30 STATE GQLF TIT . TEUR Sesley won the state ‘pinoship |5 1 met and former ' ~am- ’ delightful qu “z ' K;nsas City, Mo, July 2—(By thelin 1e14 ditskond. &0, 5 Whitmore, R iie § ¢ Ldglatoue snd ‘open chi mfln 5] Mot G Y " Hartford, : 7 mm, 2 4 Massachi g ——impossible : Al;l-m’mcl‘;,‘g‘*mf;’:;'fln}:“ug“m 9 o Corne 4858 i3 19 0|championship for the fi (A l’w& Muhnl Savings Blnk) B Heomiltonp 3 9/1°1 4181 defeated Clar] Commo 49 d | [Western Amateur Champion” atter| NEW YORK WOMEN WIN - oo Foealth i the 36 hols taals o ! wealth, in - Guaraiteed by ; Von Eim: of Satt Take 'c'}?y'. deisl - - CONN, TENNIS BousiEs AP By associaf o -!In-hy!thswm p Fax, - 5 % nmcm:eomune.nm