Mohawk Beverage Meets Incarnation. Sande and Pat Simmons. The ItalianM Black inton, ihp Incarna . m . plays its Weekly home game with fighting Mohawk Beverage nine pf Pittsfield as its opponent tomorrow afternoon. Once before these twthrlub- h; • ( '!«• *i*n at the west end village with the home nine nosing out the victory by the margin of one run after an extra inning battle. Mohawk Beverage intends to p ; a more formidable team in the field tomorrow and, among its players is Madden, the Providence college star. Rogers Is likely to do the flinging for the Pittsfield nine while Clement or Clark will probably twirl for the home team. The Incarnation nine has been taking it on the chin, during the past week or two but there has, been signs of improvement in recent starts and the west eriders are determined to knock off the Mohawk Beverage nine. The Iroquois of Brider port, who claim the stitc championship of Connecticut, as the result of victories over Albie Booth's Collegians and other leading semi-pro clubs in the state, were held to a 4 to 2 score by the Mohawk Beverage nine in a recent game at Bridgeport. The Pittsfield nine has been playing an improved game since Madden joined its lineup as the hitter’s hitting has proved a big help In recent contests.Italian A. C. to Play The Marmons of Watervliet, with a strong' lineup composed of a number of players who are well known to local fans, appear at the State street field .as the opponent of the Italian A. C., and the visitors are expected to attract, a good sized crowd. Mike Hogan, veteran hurl-«a% is with the New York state aggregation, which ranks among the best aemi-pro contenders in i s section. Pepper Martin, formerly with the House of David, is another member of the cast, together with JoeA. C. faces a tough assignment in stacking up against the Marmons but I they intend to put their full strength I in the field with the hope of taking their measure. The pitching choice j has not been announced but Clif Taft may go to the hill as he has hurled j fine ball in the face of discouraging support at times, for the local club j this summer.Biackinton vs. Derby*The Derbys and the Biackinton In-1 dependents meet in the first game of a series at Kemp's park tomorrow afternoon and Five Roads fans are expected to turn out in force. The Derbys have been setting a merry \ pace of late and their followers look. J forward to a victory over the west enders. A return game will be played at Biackinton next week. 'The series is being contested independent of the Twilight league. Haxnelin may go to the hill for the Derby team, while the Independents have not announced their mound choice.Double Header Booked The Williamstown Independents stage a double header at the high j school field tomorrow afternoon, the j St. Stanislaus nine of Adams being its opponent. The rival clubs are I playing the two games to catch up on their postponed contests in the j Tw-ilight league. The Williamstown ; club is confident of capturing both \ contests and gaining on the Briggs- ■ ville club, which is now' leading by*' a slight margin in the standing, j Neither team has announced its. pitching''choices for the two con testa. ?Plays at Springfield The Hillsides of Adams journey 'to Springfield tomorrow for a return game with the strong Milton Bradley team which was recently beaten at the Mother Town. In case that the home team squares accounts with the Hillsides tomorrow, a third game will be placed in Adams.