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1 A Grand csmxn meetifg - at x;.u. Kalamazoo; Mich., July 19—(By the, ——— CLgname " rowme m., i S A. P.)—Prince Loree winner of the|y,. vetan;n :‘l' '3“5“3 ?’smz‘ freakif nual tta of Northwest m_ DW‘ in_ m x::?rn‘:.l Rogue lml'p:{-l‘ $5,000 Paper Mills purse, was obliged | score of 7-5, 6-1, , 8- P ot Association, at | |ment or Tocal: , Gerald Brass to equal p'..nre state trotting record ‘of; Tilden easily defeated Bettens for|f§ ;70 ™ on:‘""m& A ¢ Norwich, Conn., playing in his first ied tie in Hestern tournament National tourney won one game and 34, made by Mabel Trask in e TACHTING lost . ‘Howerer, inan_cxhibition the same event on the local track T the doubles the Philadeiphia team{l .~ Annuet regatta of Interlake f| match against the present At 1816, in order to defeat The Gisat ¥n of Tilden and Johnson moved into thej Ympnn; Assoctation, at Put-in- chl.mplon Sime, Brassill played_ex- ; roque and Benedict_and Henry Guild, both of .TENNIS : the m.uomx e Tioider 32 o 26, The ed the other two miles and won with H: V. Greenough, and Har- i o B e the Cox colt a close second in each 5:;‘;‘;“;':3’ e ek / Intercity doubles championship, essed gallery ‘Bostc over 1000 persons who were brought beat. The three miles wero mads in| (3¥ g serii rinal round. e e e i st ‘matry mea: by - almmost Ihe RWaESED thnb ot 3.6, Rice and another Boston aa <n's || impossible - aum from a bad lie by Sun Flash bad o hard time defeat b e g Central Pennsylvania men's §| imposeivle o et hampionship, at Lancaster. terday’ ing Esta G., in the 2:17 pace. The Cox in their second round engage- |} champ D. The results ot yesterday’s play; is sniry finished first in the initial heat, e e e v dox the rignt || Kansas State amateur champi- but followed the mar as_follows: -y the Canadian mare uil-| (s go into the semi-final Bettens and |} onship closes at Fort Leavenworth. §|*%y t Euchnér., 3345, 8 Kowme der the wire in the second. Cox came ‘eene beal ichner, to een POLO” . 82 to 1; Argeibright beat back and won the thra heat in easy|Fischer advanced in doubles, although beat Turner, o ¥ & ¢ s 5 9 e | e o e[| B T SR Dis ting the “Discount” tashion with Esta G., finishing way ""h(’l' :,m .S;Aw and Curley, of Prov- com;y“mub, Rumson, N. J. aen !2 to 20; B“t-%e m S:gldan,]g:’ . 3 coun ln e un back ‘tomorr to_move ; Buffum bea Parker Boy, the favorits in the 2:09]dence, £ S adia Arg: BOXING pace. had a hard time finisliing ahead | N0 the semi-final Charley ‘Weinert vs. Martin to s \ ter Hanley. The latter entry was TS Burke, 15 rounds, at New Orleans. 3 u ln ‘Iance et ander the wite.im hemomd biat | 0o0PRR Aomin ohuTs | sl Smith va. Sammy Man- || " play ‘tor the Gates-Underhill % but Berry, in whipping finishes, man- OUT THE PHI ell, 10 rounds, at Aurora, ' e Pittsburgh, Pa; July 19—Pittsburgh|§ Tony Caponl va. Frankie Mun- R R B R A RO You don’t have to be -.huwd to get the bottom price on ! (o The 3:14 :msmm-ssg:g' e o:: defeated Philadelphia 2 to 0 today for N hiie mall acstiored And SR - goodmfiohnpmn msasion bce yxsrnwll R the new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tr Cord. i o ernoon. ¥ S xth stralf Y as Coo- wice. fore. e game - 73 Beotia Tlash. siehicg Hia ricdh wiatt! pied meonin Shnt-out game againat |} . 1% rounds, at Troy, N.o¥: Bar. || thur Oleson of the Detrolt team was | back at short with Sank on' third. g Tostead of it at a high price, to ennbletheddcbmwu o T rn 320 000 pectosme | the visitors. Carey's single and Big- |} Charley White T Bobhy Bar T a miver service and $650| There Jo a rompr (haet snother bat: T ey et ottt a5l saove "‘-m"fih';"’flifi. ey Second and | bee's triple scored the first run in ité»ie rett, & rounds, ‘at et ‘Check by admirers from South Nor- teryl will be used against the fast pro- = P - %3 fifth inning, while Tierney's _triple walk, Conn, Score: fessionals. ‘ou can see from the figures below that its advertised hwu T oy Murpne, Top. | and Rohwer's double brought in the Now Yok ) SR o d i e gy “long discount” », #v Todd. the Canadian mare, tinished | Scond run. Score: Phtabersh (N s 3 s1 DOWN Tooswl Geile i “!'“ pay Y behind Holy Rood Hilda in the first . @ hpo ae YESTERDAY'S RESULTS o B e T A 42 5 distions] Taagse. 111 how Y““:t’“‘yl‘}"%?;‘{“y‘zf“m We believe dum man would rather buy tires on this frank and pé gl BEEEaN G S ] Chlede BhEraun £ i i T e R ey N open basis, and assure himself a product of recognized worth. ; g 0 Bighse.! 3 New York 5, Cincinnat! 2. 11 3 5 sine s S B AT D $Temg® $22 03| Phtsburen 2 Philladelphia o, i e R R The new Goodyear Cross.Rib Tread Cord is made of high-grade 2:17 , 2 heats, X a e L H St A Sun Flash, bg, by Peter Volo, - smier (A1 Lol Boon 6 ST 191 the required weight, 135 pounds at I long-staple cotton, and it embodies the pnamed Goodyear method . (Cox) 1 3 1 pes H 340730 American League. iy GOtk on the afiernnon of 4he p:ig:r:_ = “Mm & L teford, - X T s Cleveland 4, Washington 1. efore an audience e 7 'y - B A i AR L 3 PRCEIEROR B e e iy Ll men at_his training quarters at Budd materials and manufacture it is a representative Goodyear Arrow Head, bh, (McDonald) 2 § 6|GSmithp 4 Detroit §, New York 1 b Lake, N. J., today, Leonard tipped m thmwm Logical, bg, (Murphy) 3 g‘ g § s Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 3. the scales at 135 1. paid W Platinum, gr m, (Thomas 3 L — m the famous All uflgg']:md(:ud- Noita Patch, Larkspur, and Bingen A Rennl Siachs Baltic: Fans' Dissppointed It has a different tread ol - o Lo g 7 JURey CltyeTaRonhissser 3. a new tread with a deep, pattern: Watts also séar‘zeg:” S o i “Newark 4, Syracuse 1 (st game). B i- | . The scheduled game between the for 20%!925%16‘- TR0 TATR A8 3 R Newark 4, Syracuse 14 (24 game). : Ny Wona g:mv%aégie;fix;‘ L from 5 ¢ < Reading 6, Buffalo 7. e oA @ Cross-Rib Tread Cord now, as well as P tapk 1 S T v, ey R Baltimore 2, Toronto 1 (11 innings). ( BRUSIE’S MAUNA LOA WINS nlog at Baille falled o be glayed:al- Ywmw%‘nflw Goodvear_r ey oh the i King, (Berry) 1 2 1|CUBS OVERCOME DODGERS Enitern Leasvs. FEATURE AT NORTHAMPTON | OUEN a laree crowd of fans had as- Wfie fimww mflfiflwmdmm from Goodyear Peter Henley, b, by Peter the * LEAD IN 6TH AND WIN| New Haven 1, Briggeport 4 (1ot game). | Northampton, Mass, July 1-Mau- | mixup somewhere for ~the ' Norwich ¢ Chicago, July 19—Osborne, who re-| New Haven 2, Bridgeport 0 (2d game), | na Loa, w! g | Woolen team played at the Fair- B K"'& P;:uar. bm, (n(x;:-nsof) Sy f nh&g.schee:;e‘; when Brooklyn was g;ttsfle}g gx,;imwrg: ((123 glme;, ::n::tlogal;f ;-:t:e‘c::e«i ?fg: tvggflm grounds. Ba_l;lc has sgned Mulhol- Campare these priceswith NET prices you are asked to pay for “long discount” tires R, ooairg Sug, (L STy Cubs, started the rally in ttsfield 3, Fitchburg game). e d to do their catching for them. g i 5 E . Time 2:05 1-3; 2:05 3-4; 2:06 1-4, | ol 519, TAOS Sl (o SR n| Tiartord 5 Sprinenems 1. oos eomes, . | the 518 ook when afier fialeHing J0¢h = 30% 35 Clincher.....$1350 234 Suaight Side. $25.45 33z 434 Seaight Side. . $32.15 the locals winning the first game®of | ~Hartford 1, Springfield 4 (2d game). [and 3rd in the first 0 heats Brusie| Rotary-Obmmerce Game Today 30x 334 Straight Side.. 15.85 33x4 Straight Side.. 26.80 34 x 434 Straight Side.. 32.95 R T s ST S e e 8 10 6 Osbarns Deswuball. Waketbery 4, Alheny 1 fext” thiee heats. The eniy Hpset ‘on| Immediately following the River- 32x 3% Straight Side.. 10.75 x4 Staight Side.. 27.35 33x5 Seraight Side.. 39.10 5,004 bunt and went to third on Smith's CETe L . o 3 e R r 3 2 % Pince Lores bg. by Princs | wila throw to first. Three more sin- GAMES TODAY. e e B e Sraen 31x4 Straight Side.. 23.50 32x 434 Straight Side.. 31.45 x5 Susight Side.. 4105 The Orest Voia be (Coxy 3 3 3 e e e e S, 1o National League % | Deat out the favarite. Harvest Stormy e e wen i ol : These prices include manufacturer's excise tax” Czar Worthy, bg, (Murphy) 3 4 3 Boston at St. Louis. in straight heats. The 2:19 pace went{ LroPhY Will be playe een’the Ra- : % Herbelwyn, brg, (Erwin) Yo i . o] MR IrR s, The Foh. Brooklyn at Chicago. to Gladys H driven by Peacock after|tary Club and the Chamber of Co Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks David Axworthy, chh, (Me- b hw + ab hpo 1 e!| New York at Cincinnati. placing 4, 8 and 3 in the first three|Merce. Many of the old timers ap- Mahon) 6 b5 lowmi’ 31714 493299 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. heats and then winning the second |Pear in l‘flablineu]vl:dot ?fl}hg;eun‘i :be 3 Teddy J. and Mariondale also start-|¥5adt , 33 § § L1330 American League. [heat and was forced to retire. The|Same will be cailed a o'cloc 2 L Whetk 5 ) 30 821 33| Chiago st Boston. summaries: AN e N R R { Time 2:08 3-4; 2:06 1-2; %04 3-4. Mty & 18 ¢ & R e e e L e s £ Rl éwupe i s 2:14 trot. purse $1,000: R S a ol oaes JenTakr Maiina Loa. bm, by Sir | plon, will Eive & public exhibition to- Topsy Todd, blk m, by Jim 48604 28000 Manrico (Brusie) 10 31 1 1| day (Thursday) before members of . Todd. (Morrison) 211 ey 10 ey Frank Watts, bs, by General the Brooklawn Country Club at Bridge- ; z Holy Rood Hilda, bfg, by Pet- ; g : ; 2 o5 s Watts (Gilles) 11 22 2|port, where he was onge a caddie and »r Volo, (McMahon) 14 6 il Kationsl League. Peter Pfaff, bs, by Peter the assistant. to, George Sparling, profes- Mojolo, bh, (Berry) 3 2 3 1 (7 L Great, (Post) 2 2 3 3 r|sional. Bither Sparling or one of the Mary Do £ (McDonmd) ¢ ¢ 3 A New York . 31 Davenport, bh, by Axworthy . |members of the club.will be his part- Anna Phelps, brm, (Geers) ey i St. Louis 35 r 3 il i 2:1 ~4; 2:12 1-2; T TR i B R s et I M T Guigawe . - st Looking for Games been hard at practics during the past Time 2:07 1-2; 2:08 1-4; 2:08 3-4. (xx) Batwea for Mamaux in . i few days in preparation for the game gy - 2 et Btgbarg “ 8 vear old trot, 2 in & purse $2,000: | an decregation of Tact And pioes hoir:| With the Chamber of Commerce team oy Boore. ttsbury : 3 5 ,000: clean bas BUB BASE AND RIVERVIEW At 1080010 9| pniadeipnia ... 50 Chop' Stey, bf, by Lord Dewey ball ‘players, are looking for Sunday |, Thursday for the Carroll Trophy. CLASH TODAY AT HOSPITAL ‘“““M N o M O i | Boston 2. . 53 <Rodney)t A : 1 1|games. They prefer: to play out of ppesd LAt Toles Gy e e The Riverview Club of the Norwich American League oo Gy 2 ST ol o e, ranic BusCH of 27 SUIr- | fiew golf champion, over the Skokie Btate Hospital will meet the fast trav- o g % B Niama Tog b by Manricd S s et e o made with | course lacked in numbers that which tlling Sub-base nine on the Hospital| 4ORNSBY’S HOMER KEEPS St. Louls .. 37 575 | (Brusie) ' 33 8 . s oin| watched Hagen, Barnes, Hutchison. grounds this (Thursday) afternoon at Sordh 10 56| L orusie him or by answering through thisipa- | FoC1eG, RBe ek, for there £:30 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time) CARDS FROM SLIPPING 2;,“03;1;’"‘- it ‘399| _Etta Rico, br f. by Manrico |per. es, d These two teams met two weeks ago| St. Louis, July 19—Hornsby's twen- | 5. " q % ost) were very few who figured the for- 2 1T\ Time 2:16 1-2; 2:16 14 | Occum Wants Game for Sunday | Mer. caddy had a chance in such a Detroit at the Submarine Base and McCar- | ty-fifth homer of the season With two | Dioeciond . t who is twrling great ball for the|men on base in the ninth inning, en- i basehall team in. with. | (€14=all Of which might have helped vashi : n 7 . B . e Occum baseball team is with-1the youngest player who ever gainea rview club had the gobs bewil- |abled the Cardinals to defeat Boston, | prieasimn . - i L1 Ueop i d Sebobi out games for the next two Sundays|the title. Y dered with his speed and sweeping |7 to 6 today. Singles by Schultz and | poston ... . 51 Jape | Gladys & m," by Alranta 48311 1|2nd would like to arrange games for| “Hack” Miller, the Cubs’ outfielder, curves holding them to four scattered | Smith preceded Hornsby's circuit (Peacock) X . these two dates with any fast team|is a son of Sebastian Miller, strong hits, and trouncing them to the tume| driva. Powell of the. Braves hit a B e e by ATt b5 | in this sectidn of the siaté/ ATABSR: | man aud wrestiar, wio used Yo b5 of 8 to 1. Owing to Sank's inability | homer in the third inning. Score: WALKER'S HOMERS BIG KHM (itl“"d) o rh ments can be made by calling the|member of Bill Muldoon's troupe of R i v T R rwiay dHacry L S L, W, .| FACTOR IN ATHLETIC VICTORY|Ong Abbe cb h, by The = . lmanoger of the team at 927-73. athietes that toured the country and flls will cover | rte wi H 0 Fiac B o i ia, July 19—Clarence “Til- 3 S showed at the old Howard. There are do the catching. The Riverview club |} R - RN B L DR e S e e ey T Voshell and Shimidzu Win' |fimes when -Hack” displays some of il resent one of the heaviest hit- 322 4 312 "|23rd home runs of the season, off Ur-| " moma 519 1050 S.14 1-4; 2:17 New York, July 19—S. Howard Vo- [his father's traits by bréaking stones g P g P g i £ TR B 3763 ;|ban Shocker, giving him the lead in|y.191.4; 225 104, i shell and Zenzo Shimidzu today won|and driving nails into boards with his \t takes the field Thursday afternoon.|r ER I 201 the American league, and playing a"" b VR the Queensboro doubles championship | fists. The wmeup 1s as follows: Blagriff, If; | k. et th7 big part in the Athletics § to 3 vie-| COWAN LEADS FIELD on the courts of the Kew Gardens,| August 8 has been selected atliard, 1b; McHay, cf; Fuber, $b; {o%dile ¢ 8’8 1 s tory over St. Louis. Adolph Rettig, a Long Island country club. They de-|date for the fifteen-round set- = s Liperta, o; Bwes: g £ HE sand-lotter from" Newark, N. J., held N MASSACHUSETTS GOLF | i24 Carl Joliffe and Leonard W.|tween Harry Wills and Tut Jackson, d McCarthy, p. Totals 36 10138 S 000 the league leaders to nine hits in his| Springfield, Mass, July 19—Sweep-|Knox in a four set match, 6-0, 4-6,| the two negro heavyweights, which Davis or Dunean will probably twirl 190 major league debut. Score: ing through one of the fastest fields {7-5, -3, has -been secured fcr Ebbets Field. for the Sub-base with Lockwood on mecas 11 4 st Lows (A) Philadelabia of professional and amateur links stars e The Kid Williams-Youn Montrenf e recefving end. e ab hpo a o | which has ever competed for the Mas- Miss B ft Beats Miss Wills ten round decision bout, schedul 0! pf™my Corcoran, wil officiate be- ""“: i 3ot {143 i|sachusetts open title, the yeteran Jack | eeort B 1. July 18- Mins tae | Providences & -L; next Saturday af- = : % . 2e4 by sty . 24Ty 43 ©o | Cowan, formerly of Stockbridge, but St b s ternoon, has been cancelled. Montreal R :0!1 . vire the bases. 2 Dro gut hen wirine rn. scord: 5459 12 % | now. with the Oakley club, to Ue [Banerott, of Boston, defeated Miss| &l mix with “Irish" Jonnny Curtn, Eoonomy 'venience » ¥ R (22) Batted for Lavan in 9h. 5 1eE 423 i|way in the first balf of the ’l"‘f i s, af; Callfo "Az-m !:rm(s in a ten-round decision contest at RACTICALLY NO UPSETS IN T dera . o | battle with a score of 140, four under | 7218 of the women's invitation tennis| w O SOt eTHON TERTESt AL Economy in fuel, in tires, in upkeep . AN o 14 Bz = tournament at the Newport Casino PLAY AT LONGWOOD 1010 £ o] Pk for twice eround the Country | folrnamont at the Newport Tommy Lynch, the East Sfde bantam, will find in the Wills Sainte Claire. Brookline, Mass., July 19—Wallace (w10 28 ® | club course, where the title tourney V. > facing Billy Baxter in the ten-round you' £, Johnson/ Philadephia, defeated Carl e reger) " | opened. today. George Kerrigan, of e semi-final. Lynch is also paired with Molybdenum steel, perfect balance, Fischer, another Philadelphian, in the 37 9 New York, playing par golf with a A Challenge Longwood bowl singles today, while Sammy Fritts at the Commonwealth : advanced engineering have achieved 144 was second. T. H. EIlis, of Lowell.| The Greeneville Stars wish to hurl|S. C., on Saturday night. ok will R. Norris Williams, 2nd., of Long- Rl 9 of the Vesper club, third with 147 and | a challenge at the Rosebuds, East Ends| Tommy McGinty is optimist all economy. Convenience you wood, beat James Davies, Stanford|GIANTS TAKE FIRST GAME s, Shocker, J. 8. Toole, Springfield, led all the| Judeans, or Hardigs for a game Sun-|right enough. McGinty hu matched find in the wheel base, ideal for com. ; iniversity star, who carried the 1921 Haker, Perkim, Sder. - Home vave; Water % | amateurs and was fourth in the fleld day afternoon. Arrangements can be|Danny Frush to tackle Johnny Dun- fort, parking, turning ‘and handling ' 5 Amercan Davis cup captain to 20 OF SERIES- WITH REDS with 148. Tomorrow the final 36 holes|made by calling George Swanton at|dee for the featherweight crown in a in, games in their opening set, and then| Cincinnati, July 19—The Glants us- | _LEVERETTE HAS GREAT DAY will be played and Cowan, through|Swanton's Cigar stor fifteen-round decision bout to be held in traffic. actually won the second set. ed their hits to advantage today and IN BATTLE AGAINST BOSTON |Pis steady play is the favorite. S in Ebbets Field on August 14. McGin- JULIAN L. WILLIAMS, - William T, Tilden, 2nd., of Phila-|Won the first game of the serles, 6§ Despite the absence of Gene Sara- ty mot only feels certain that Frush 29 TOWN ST., dephia, and N. W. Niles, of Boston,|t0 2 Neht allowing ten hits, but was| Boston, July 19—Leverette pitched|zen, the national open champion, and will win, but says his man will score NORWICH “0ok no chances a=ainst two other Pa- | Strong with men on bases and receiv- | shut-out ball today and the White| Jess Guilford, the national amateur SPORT NOTES a knockout. . ific coast youngsters, movin into the|ed fine support. Meusel's single,| Sox won from Boston, 8 to 0. Not con- 5 champion, both of whom were expect- “last eight” wilu sviLetning to spare.| YOUNE's triple to right and a fielder's | tent with that, ‘the Chicago pitcher Fred Fulton and Jim Tracey, the to compete, the opéning day was au- |L Australien, are reported matched for While Johnson's close call was sur- | Choice gave the visitors their first|had a perfect day at bat, making four | spicious for the, high class scores d a_ten-round decision fight to be stag- prising, the only real upset of the|fWo runs in the second inning and|hits in four times up, including two|made. There were no record breaking| St~ Louis has not won a pennant e 3 ed at the Revere cycle track, Revere, iay was furnished b ySidney L. Beals | they were never headed. Score: doubles, e White: Sox_showed Al | Performanos.. although bindies iwere | -2c0 BTCe Sia¥iay Comixky wis @ firat| o ° 0 piacy! ol PR oV, ¥ Longwood, who eliminated Bawin oy ™ lont Cielding, Strunks Jatiss Oofiins|{requent jand everaliiof) they blevérs | oceian and Chcla away back in the|scheduled to face Billy Miske in a *. Larned, of New York. The New |nmusemtiss's » 3 57 § o|and Hooper featuring in this depart-| turned in cards showing par gol? or early '80’s. Then it won four years in| ten-rounder at St Paul, Minn., on ey o 431 g o |ment. The wcore: Boston (A) bertes a row. Since that time the only teams | August 11, Meumaldt 4 A 2 hpo s 4 hpe s e to have approached the goal, outside| ™ = Youwest & N S e R {349 1|HORNSBY'S 25TH HOMER of the one managed by Jim McAleer, H T Poid 317;8s| PASSES NAT.'LEAGUE RECORD |are the ones of the past couple of ureielie H teey,y AL st 39393 | St Lous. Mo, July 19Rogers|Years. H i Pruett of the Briowns seems to be 3 Sars e g1 Lt pesn | eaiy i iR iy e B | st T Y FOR |ND|GEST|°N on iy 4268 203 1 ¢|today's game between Boston and St | times that Ruth has faced Pruett he K L fiaz 340 3 o f 1O has fanned seven times, walked twice e b S8 3 313 ?|Louls with Mann and Smith on_base, B2 e fantiig ithi for St. Louis, 7 to 6 | 2nd hit a high roller to the. box. B o bt ol ihe mod.| Tennis enthusiasts are looking for- e R e R T et e et 1 Simaisiene ace B AL e e e e’ Title Delwesn. Geraldl Batiastn I : s 08010 s, Sovntin’ 2! Funt s, | Bhiladelphia: in’ 1936, Fhe drive was|Of Ausralla and William Tiiden Znds Woulds't taste a oo, bene bim iz, K, e Pl o Mg gl oy e B Tads oft Milles. should he Jatter win the U. S. title. % o 1e? e George Sank thind bassman for the NEW HAVEN RAILROAD. - ualit: inger ale! EAS' local Kacey team, is able to be abou: ki o Fe NORWICH WOOLEN TEAM Loses|CCVELESKIE WINS ¥ REPORT OF LIPTON'S NEW without crutches and attended the Try Pepperell— TWILIGHT GAME TO ROSES RICRY DYER SEHATONS YACHT IS DENIED]| Avant-Nuggets game at the Fair- ' . A i e % The Norwich Woolen Co. t. Washii¢stom, July 18— Coveleskie | - Tondon, July 19—The Standard this|grounds Tuesday evening. was master of the situation at ell ing reported that Sir Thomas Lip- e gaowen Lo defeat in an extra inn-| stages today and Cleveland easily de- | S was plasning o pUld & soe yoont ing game at the Fairgrounds Wed- | feated ‘Washington in the opening|with which to make another attempt nesday evening when the Rose Social|game of the series, 4 to 1. The Visic | 1o Tt the Aot cup. The secre- fi\:hamfi;d‘::‘tn‘mex‘gmé:z rutn uin tors supp;);!ed Coveleskie faultlessly | tary of Sir Thomas, however, inform- score at the 1t - SO PRE: ent:‘of the: ioth mates oare b e n thio fie was the tenth conse- |ed THE ASSOCIATED S that The Rotary club bllohll team have MEN WANTED Permanent positions for competent men whose work is satisfactory fiq and 75¢ Packages Everywhere AR Mo e coh cutive victory for the Indians. Score: | there was nothing to justify such a - 4 Machinists, Bmlet Makers, thhm:ths, Sheet nger 1\ le the Roses. The. batteries werer For| i aa s o Ve M | report. and tuat no challenge for an: Workers and Electrical Workers, 70 cents per hour. ' ther race had been sent to the United - Norwich Woolen team, Peck and Pet- T TR R Ly ah Car and Repairers, 63 cents hour. erson; For Roses, Willlams and Lo- S e ; Inspectors per o o 1131 :1105|TAYLOR AND HERD WiN 30,531/2 FABRIC Machinists” Helpers, Boiler Makers’ Helpers, 18313 {2353 FROM TRAVERS AND PARTNER Helpers, Sheet Metal Workers’ Helpers and Ele 8120 3041 ¢ N Rochelle, N. Y., July 19—J. H. 23002 fesid Taylor, and Sandy Herd, Britten zez|§ This is a full size Fabric Tire, Kelly qulhty, backed by }(} Workers’ Helpers, 47 cents per hour.. nrxm 9 0 0 o o|professionals, won two matches today | CLINT LANE’S Service— A COMBINATION HARD TO EQUAL. _____ over the links of the Wykagyl Coun- Totals 35 62711 2| try club. The Britons beat Jerome D, Nt gmflm“;";'fl» Travers, former amateur and open ti- imming: Tlmunotlltrilrelglmltd;eklilmds,itul h waged against a reduction in rates of pay, ordered by RS e hoider and Val Birmingham, o, United States Railroad Labor Board, effective July Cleveland . 10 10 o |champion, 3 up an o play in the A e R o S GET OUR TIRE PRICES . TIGERS STILL HAVE JINX gty oo Vgl Mo otaing , ON SLIPPING YANKS Kacey Lineup to be Changed New York, July 19—Detroit hit Sam| It is reported that the lineup for Jones hard and defeated the New York | Sunday against the fast Newburyport ‘Yankees in the first game of their | Profs. team will be somewhat chang- series today, 5 to 1. It was the eighth|ed from the lineup that has played successive game wlich Detroit has|during the past few games. The won from the American league cham- | changes concern the second sack and pions. Pillette kept the ten’ Yankee| it is revorted that Hunifield who has Ofiul'hm—h(X)A.M.b'lm&"; R. M. SMITH, Asst. § e s NORWICH—NEW LONDON