runs for the Steffens. inning Ave Motors staged a, littie needed rally, scoring 10.,runs.' In thui mi to tneir respective unit bivouac T. Kuobel ]EL Borre H. Borre F. Barron Ë. sehinler Um pire, Rohmr ast Bide"s 1 A.Russo G. Green Troops returning to Chicago via water S1CE5. Wf i uI Gçm The Village Cleaners' only gaine was with Locust Farms, wbich they Won 8 to 2. The. Locust boyfs were unable to bit. the offerings of Ralpb Kiinge who pitched for the, Cleaners, and. gave but five bits to ten bits Don Lyncb gave to the Cleaners. Locust. Farins beat the Steffens 13. to 8. The first inning was the downfall of the Steffens, as the Locust Faruis teain scored Il runs intheir firat turn at bat. Bud May then gave but five scattered bits iiitbe remnaining Îiifings fortwo, rulis. The- scores and the standings fol-. low: G. Huck D. Hîack J. IHofbnan H. Kuobel, aley aspar transport will -arrive foin St.'Joeepb, Micb, on Aumgmt2. la 48 i edIndBHem"s Schaefpr A.C. T. Meter J. Heitman B. Knelp R. Gauger (I. StoE.Grav Hil) HofmanC. J. D. DIncwall J. Montonara J. Wnodhead R. Ibmn B. Wlnberg W. Robertson, UImpime, WindIe W. Wolde Twilite Stars 14 D. Yaemn r. . Bron B. Ma.y U. Steoeens N. Steffenu P. Srhwall PL Steffens C.. Huck P. qneht T.Kivlan Kirvin "ukeeping-with the neoemity for increaeing the mobilitY of ouri miltarY force%, this .concentration of the Second Army wiii b. accomplishedi n a comparatlvely swhort ttinie. the'eqUlvalent ot eea approximately 48 boume," Majo Kilbourne étatedi l outli»lng the operation. "However, the actuai -time involved i movenients couid have been furtber reduced, If it ver. flot essentia to take account of publiec onvenlenoe, coste and the requirernents, of a coordinated plani of training. ' While the water transport of troops training .feature, the bulk valuable, athe 'i1 movemùent viilbe by mil and, aof motor. The V CorIpso! the Second Army viii concentrate ln the vicinlty of Fort Knox, Ky., on August 1 and 2." game^ es,', HeuVEL mbS u WW ipnn R. Bore B. M.ler a. WhIte T. Schler R. Borre D. Millier W. Marquardt B. Braun Umpire, Gooch Village Cleaners 8 C. Steffens C. BOUl R. Bore L. Bore M. Knelp U7mpire.'Wiindle bave been carefully interlocked with East. Sdfevn 18 existing passenger scbedules to avoid A. Russo interference with normal railway L.Rolpnsen operations. Motor convoys bave lilce- U» '30Troop Traias Tbirty troop trains and'SO motor convoys will be required to carry tbe men, equipinent and supplies of tbe VI Corps. Troop train movementas TAYLODR Aeropl ane Wardrobe Locat Fams 2 wzse- been carefully scheduled andJ routed' to avoid traffic congestion. Normal road spaces between niilitary Umpire. Rohrfr A. Notera ' R. Huck G. Huck, D. ifuck R. Borre G. White, F.Toscani H. Knobei B. Johnson T. Schinler ilC.0. B. Braun H. Braun M. Pettinger B. Schneider 1 P. Pettinger H. Schneider H. Boken A.LBorre A.Rienwald Umpire, Windle 1 Locut Fr W. Pettinger il. mnnre B. Schneider cl. <'rpenter' Cole UTmpire, R. F. 1 T. Norrltz w.wl "into tour sections and wfil De aPW. rnovn proximately six mies in lengtb. The lOth Observation Squadron W Meler L. Iralasro will fly f rom the Municipal Airport D. Ye"tomanc Gooch.Creek, 1 Revrer Blectrlc.... .D.Y. M. C........i 2 .... wýQt iders ç4ehnelfer A-. C.... T"mnwf TEANM 'Alq1 '1)INGR 0 2 .00pot (Chicago) to Kellogg Airport, Battie Mich., on August 8. The IthObservation Squadron will fl y f roui its base at Wayne County Air Rmlu,"ih 28 TRACY TAYLOR EAST RANDOLH STREET 0 1 100 W. W. LJ .. . . . . . . . . . Railheads of the VI Corps will bc _ .750 opened for supply to inconîing ttoops g .6117 at Allegan, Pearl, East Saugatuck and .50Canmp Luster (all Michigan) at 9 A.M U comnanding tbe Second Army, direct tbat this concentration embody all of arters, oorn e regfiments -jnwnel