Show RED AND BL BLUE UE ARMIES I ENGAGED IN MIMIC WAR PEMBROKE Mass Maes Aug 10 In In a strenuous attempt to concentrate its str strength n against the red army of ot in invasion in- in s in the mimic war wor now bring being wa waged ed in Massachusetts with the capture cap cap- capture ture turo of Boston as the object of the invaders in in- in aders the blue army of defense defene composed eon corn posed wholly of Massachusetts militiamen mili tiamen was early earr on the move today The general indications were ere that today would see Ie the decisive battle batHe of the campaign Jl somewhere in the neigh neith neighborhood of the historic towns of Plymouth Ply Py mouth and Duxbury When hostilities closed yesterday the invading army under command ot ot Maior Major Ma- Ma jor General Tasker II Bliss was massed against the left vin wing of the Massachusetts army commanded by Brigadier adier General William A. A Pew General Pews Pew's defeat was generally expected by experienced observers onless tin on less he ho should be able to mass maes his blue army against the entire r red d tren I strength tJ The first engagement ement of the tile day o oc occurred occurred oc- oc near Bryantville a I Ivilla villa village in inthis inthis inthis this county when the Sixth Massachusetts Massachusetts Massa Massa- in infantry antry and a i company of the tho coast artillery acting as infantry were attacked b by a Connecticut regiment and the entire District of Co Columbia force The conflict althou although h nothing more than a skirmish was spirited and ana lasted for more than an lion hour It was believed ed by the officers officer of ot the blue army that the object of the I Ired red attack on the Sixth Massachusetts at Bryantville Bryant was a ruse to draw the attention of the blue commander away I from the main body of tho the iu invading reds I |