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KEACH WORKS NICEAT MIDDLETOWN Norwich Wins Again, 5 to 2—Willimantic Blanks New London on Whalers’ Own Grounds—Releases for Thread City Men—Left Handed Fitcher Coming Here WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE "), L IATHROP & SONS. J.L & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. “_*' 7 (Special to The Bulletin.) lost its third successive game in the league when Norwich defeated them with an_error or two did the business, when Norwich lit on Bates for five hits and _four runs in the fourth. = Keach, the Norwich pitcher, went bad CITY LEAGUE DOINGS. in the first inning, in which he issued i ss] three passes, but came back in great For the next games, Umpire Wick: shape for the rest of the game and | is assigned to duty at the Falls dia- B ey e Teseicn 3F her ok | Wi ' £ for Men and Women : from the leading manufacturers. New, snappy up-to-date styles had Middletown helpless. mond, where the West Ends play the . WE OFFER THEM FOR SALE AT, Constant kicking by WMiddletown | Centrals, and Umpire MeClafferty will over Umpire Jack Curran’s decisions | wotk =t the Cranberry, where the led to the substitutlon of Ar. Clark | Falls play Greeneville. ' < per pair per pair 5 of Cobalt in the fourth innin; e | The record books will be in the {ifa ¥ K A POINT OR TWoO. finished out the game hut was not | hands of Scorer Congdon at the Cran- |+ ; %% for l'fit and. o for the We would ltke to give you a point OT | 5 great improveme: There was an | berry and Scorer Benoit at the Falls. Men's Women's two -m‘zhzmnnce.. Ixfa’o-': w-n::n- attendance of about 200. The score: Because they are now pinyltnt u;xde; = surance protect writ Middleto national commission sontracts, ~ Jac) for_yeu Our Companies are “Al S b 5o s o| Casey of the Falls team and Demnie. : T?e Shoes and Oxfords made to sell from Every settlement made by them Is 3 2 1 1'Hardsi 5 0 0| McIntyre of the West Ends are on the $3 00 to $4.00 per pair. very Ifberal. 2ol SRt s neligible list for positions in City £ ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. i $ i+ |iIeagnois obips. . - DON'T MiSS THESE BARGAINS. osson. T ! . - P 3 m:h-rd:'l-“‘h- 01 Main Strest. T st LEAGUE PICKUPS. The above seene from the camp where Jim Jeffries is in training to give 5 " Pprédi PR A . Jack Johnson the battle of his life and to take from the big black the world’ ]38 Main sh'ee' Norwich (,onn o 0 Bates,p 3 0 There were no releases handed out| heavyweight champion, is repreduced by The Bulletin through the courtesy | » ’ . in the Norwich squad on Friday. of Alderman Stuart Douglas of New Y ork, who recei Totals, ved the picture direct i 3l Totas Manager Stone has a left-handed| from Joe Choynski soon after Joe arrived at Jeff's camp. to take the train- N TARRANT & O_ ch S pitcher whom he expects to report on| iNg in hand. Reading from left to right the group shows Choynski, Berger, . ’ Reaan Jeftries and Burns. The man in the rear is Jeffries' nephew, named Adams, B 117 MAIN STREET. | Packc McRoberts, the fat boy, will and the dog Ted can be seen peeking over Choynski's shovlder. . Mawrey. Meride, wild pltches, Math- n e e uglas and Cloynski are old pals and Jeff is & close friend o Didken e B g P - hita, Rbsiander, Bates 3 wirl for Norwich, an rris or | of the ala : K: | Fire, Accident, Health, = | fma’ou s sitee a0 Read Thayer for Middletown. 9f the alderman, o whom he is shown sending the greeting. “Cheer up, | o "or By 8 Tull 17 Heuck oht’"hy i Ko aby: 3 3 his upreme confidence in ti e i r hewson 2, by ickson 2 hits, of P e v Maka South Coventry and other regions| the battle with Johnson. e way he is rounding up for | JIRTIC, % LY 3 innine Ko Liability, N E "on | round about Willimantic will be de- beben,” 8 i e e b : : populated this afternoon. Dircs, 0'Day Plate Glass and Steam Boiler "3 ; - Manley will undoubtedly be nsed on [ninth inning at Middletown Friday | Livngton: teo base iits Cottns: tires CONNEGTICUT LEAGUE STAWDING. | s g the mound for Willimantic and Acker- | Tommy ran in a supply of new balls to | pise M= Lord Oldring: e won Lost. INSUR ANCE imantic Scores First Shutout. |man will be the man behind. feed Qut to Keach as fast as one Was | iins: srifice hits, Bamy. Morgsn: nolen paws, Old. | Bridswort ... . W Willimantic kept up its winning | Indlcations are for twe big crowds | fouled out of reach. . Piay. SatrstoColmma Tieriress ... H 5 < = = o gait and scored the first shutout of (at the games today, Middtetown play- land 2. Philadeloila 11; first base on balls, off Ber- | Spring@eld . [ Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | the Connecticut baseball association |ing in Norwich and New London at On Local Diamonds. gor 2, oft Morzan 1, off Mitehell 1: first base on ow Waven u. s, by defeating New London Friday aft- | Willimantic. s The Norwich business college nine | Tiici e i "isdpivile 1; bit by plaher, by | JoUSamSton Assets $2,594,330.17 ernoon in New London. 2 to 0. The | The Middlstown nifie has to make|defeated the J. A. C.’s Eriday afternoon | by aiteheil oo time 260: wmpircs, Commey and | New Briisia £eb26TuThS lmost to the riot point over | close ‘connections to get back the same | &t Hunt's, 12 to 11. ~ Dineen. Mon dm- Umpire Mnlxix\l(-k in the | evening, so that the game is to be| The Academy Independents go to ey Connecticut League Games Friday. i l:n lance numbered about 200. | started at 3.15. Jewett City this morning to play Riv- Sonators Did Up Youny in Sessad. At New Britai R. H. B, 1NE OFEICE OF WM F. HELL | ™™ 5700, e Manager Dunn's understuay, Sec- | erside grammar school. o TR ey feied e | N Meitain 117871 4 ¢ 80 a—15 14,8 e Willimantie. | ondary Manager Bob O'Connell, made| The Crescents have added two star | fested Chicass 5 o 1 Scerer e 4 | Holyoke = 000100100 L) Real Estate R 0 2 b andreans’) 73 3 5 | another cut in the Willimantic squad | players to their team since last Satur- Washinto: Chicago. Battories: Brown and Sanches: M. B Nealon.rf. o 0 ofCok.2b 4 0 1 3 o Friday morning. releasing Pitchers|day's game, Gleason and Kerns. Do- abh po a e ab o | Inerny, Toll and’ O'Leary; time, 2 and Fire Insurance, Toveday. ct afFarrellse 4 10 0 0 Shea and Sullivan, without even giving | herty and Harrington work against |Milane 4 175 0 olzeigersy 4 1 | umpire, Watts. Connoe 35 ofpetiickic 4 2 3 1 8 |them a look-in for a place on the nine. | Montville. Conray 2 o & 2 ofcomimert 4 0 0| At New Haven— R.H. E. ated in Semers Bloek, over C. M. | King.16 oforiscori.ce -5 0 3 o 1 Kiiifrdt 5 0 1 0 0lGanditip 4 1 1| Hartford 00060010601 5 4 e prolimengeg < i Satiivan. ¢ ofPiyioib 3 n1i 2 0| Shortstop Frank McLean turned in| Manager Bowen of the Crescents | Bbesdidsb & & 2 o o|menowere 4 1 3 e £ 3 - . e 5 B ofickermanc 2 0 2 1 1! his suit to Manager Dunn Thursday|hss a game arranged with Manager | Ungiaubib 4 1 6 0 0|Calect 1 ¢ | New Hawven 2°0°02.9-0-3 9 * SR tew13a Telephohe 147. | Sriffnc 41210 evening, and while not having had an| Flaherty of Sor | MBridess 2 11 3 o : ° o| Batteries: Schumen and lleigh Carroli,p i1060 ~ ay erty of the Montville team fOr | gucec = 3 0 8 o H ?| and Stark; Corcoran and Wa time, opportunity in_a same to show his|this afternoon in Montville. 'The | Srsmp 5 5 & & 1.30; umpires, Fahey, Foster and Stark. Totals, Totals, | worth, is satisfied that he is benched | Crescents will try and keep up their — 3 By Dol ol hsenn TROHLE, ATTONNEYS AT LAW. wisore by tnnin w000 s oo o|fonabetter man, as far as Selding is| winming gait which they have starteds| Towls 3 9 O Y b I T i S 2 e 3 o New " London iy bis o et Manager Farrell has secured the | North'pton 300000000-3 3 3 AMOS A. BROWNING, Tuns, tor Witlimantic D Andres, Watlase: stvuct. | . TOMmy Bannon, the same old foxy | Fort Wright team for his afternoon Batteries: Coffin and Ensign; Hess | . out, by Carrell 2, by Walace 1; double plays. Nasber | 1 OMMY, Will get a warm welcome at | game today at the Hoepitai and will 520000033 g, "laherty me, 0 ’ Avtorney-at-Taw, 8 Richards Blag, | @ Mums t Rin. DAndres % Cook to Bmin: stol- | Sachem park this afterncen. In the | send in his new pitcher, Greeneway of S 6 8 e i g opes | SRty ] om, | 140; (RGN | o Tennessee, against the soldiers, Clab- Jillger, Elberteld. | At Waterbury R E “Phene 305. e by will catch. Greeneway is said to o e oty okt | Bridgeport 0301 10000—5 9 & L | De even better than Zemike. the Hos- 3 erine illifer; double plays, | Waterbury 11000000 2—410 3 pital star last year, having an un- | Blsokwume wmaitiica, Zeder to Blacdwime: 1ot o4 | Snyder and Kocher: Tuckoy, Grif- 2 derhand delivery that has all kinds of | D27 Wasinglen % Chicsgo 1° rst bise on bas | geh and McDonald, Time, 1 Um- | curves in it. 1: hit by pitcher. Groom 1: struck out. by Groom 3. | pire, Hart. The Academy and Putnam high | P Younz 1: tme, 1.45; umpires, Kem and Sheri- BROWN-& PERKINS, Mismeys-at-law over First Nat Ba Shetucket St -H‘l& Stpirway pext fo Thames Nat. Bank TRIVIAL NET CHANGES. STOCKS. school got into the spotlight for their B uréay evenings. octeed Sales 14-inning game, A Boston paper had NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. FRIDAY LL RESULTS. - Tra nal Midsummer Dullness in | 1,500 Al Qslmers 3ra the full bex score. Gallivan’s 15 strike Wen, ~ Zait 5 out and two hits, one of them a triple, | New York . made him ‘the hero of the game. ‘Bhig | Pitiburs afternoon the Academy plays Black- | Fllsdelphia . hall at the Academy campue, starting the game at 2.15 50 as to enable the hall team to catch their train. Charlie Crocker will do the hurling for the Stock Market. New York, May 13.—TIdleness and neglect eclipsed all signs of interest er n n. in the stock market today. The tradi- [} tional midsummer dullness rarely finds =& parallel for the long waits for sin- { At Rochester— 5 | AL Toronto—Providence-Torunto game postpened; cold. At Tall River. : Worcester Innirigs, Lynu 4, Worceste < the Academy and has the goods to asr: gle transactiens which were the rule = s Frosk Held Cubs to Three Hite. roaon ew Bedford 7. B‘-KEns today. Some of the lighter minded of Joof Wt SMCATEIL IS Chicass, May_13—Frock heid Chicaso to thres | At Haperniilorowell 5. Tavendn 15 In the grammar school league under | hite todsy ssd Boston won 3 to 0. Millcr. who was Y. M. C."A. auspices, the West Chel- sea nine defeated the Greeneville the trading fraternity found no better Haverhiil 1 | explanation for the abstention from ‘ and B °K the market tham the fact that It was t Friday the 13th. The imminence of a 0, Norwleh 11, over 4, Princeten At Middlebury. Vi AL Andover, Mass. —Phillips scheol 15 te §, on Hunt's lot Friday Freshanen 1. two days’ holiday interval in Lemdon ,43 % | afternoon in a game which had to be A o, & Aanet Sy ntaen 11| shortened to seven Innings because | {4 o Condh 8, Agbors Sk omne 28:Shefucket Street || which sained waded Force hom the | — The influence of the London situa- Members of New York e e T et and Busten Stech { money market at that center. The for- 116w | other teams were waiting to play. The lineup: West Chelsea—Stanton 2b, Whit ker rf, Bendette 3b, Siegal cf, H. Fill- more 1b, Debarros ss, R. Fillmore If, Slosberg c, Lacy p. Greeneville—Smith p. Mulkins If, | wiral College 1 At Brunswick, Me.—New Hampshire State College 7. Bowdain 5. At Myerstown, Pa.—Pean State College 6, Al- bright College 0. LOCAL BASEBALL TODAY. ulonressanar ® Hlevvarnonmad eign exchange market was rather dis- Grodotzki c, Bruso 1o, Kendall 2b, = Connecticut Association, Exei ordered and fluctuated with violence . ptd % | Allen cf, Ladd 3b, Bowker ss, Soules | Touls 0 1 g " 3 . xchanges L ot Wit Yiblence Chicago & N. W' E o Middletown at Norwich. limantic. e e ir et as o™ .0 000000 00ss| New London at W —_— points. The more authoritative re- Boat ew York. bovts of the Targetvolume of Ameioan Greenevilie 41001006 [®%0 e Interscholastic League. 53 State Stveet. 24 Broad Street. [/ bonds being placed abroad were with- Phe next game in the schodule is | suinteid:, Reck 2 Shccxart. Sweenes: seoiner oy, | Wosterly High at New PRIVATE WIRE. out influence in the exchange market. Rk this morning, B;MQW&V vs, Taftville | Heraog: double play, Prock to Sharpe to Graham 1!.m) on. | It was said that this was due t0 pro- — at Hunt's, | lofe o bases. chicags 7. Besion & wruck_oui. by Windham High at Clinton. vision for deferred pavments of some o, Brown % %y Trock 2: bases on Dalls, off Brows 2. of these subscriptions and conseguent =) AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. e oo T et i | < 1~ Keistery Conneotivist Lengusy | postponement of the offerings of ex- 28% Lost. c. | Taftville at W | H » change bil's against the payment rits Fhiladeiphis ...... . 4 | Superbas Win in the Secon Putnam ut Jewe e me avlnus an Highly speculative conditions _ ha: = < Cinsinatl, May 13—Gamar was hit hard In the | Exloy ‘12‘“’ Bt North ""”"L"‘"'- grown up in the forelgn exchange g e = H % | s "two thnings today a4 Brookisn won essily 3 | Eastern Connecticut Amateur League. market in New York in common with Do Ottt o 3 1 25 | o2 Anderacn pitched fuir ball exeent in the Srth | - Central Villuge at S OF NORWICH. practically every other salabie com- Iiinols Central 185 - A - - Jewett City at Moosup. T R moAity and the present strength of ex- F ] 3 am - b ngd Wauregan at Plainfield. change js attributed to an uncovered — ; 5o b it ® T T At Academy Campus. DIVIDEND short interest which sought to take 19% Boston Tosk Three Out of Feur. 5 03 1 0/Dauberi.ib 4 213 0 0 Blackhwdl va;-Aademy. 5 - advantage of the expected supplies = Boston, Mas 15.—Boston wen frem 8t Leuls today, | 4112 0 olwhentir 313 90 . L) The regular Semi-annual Dividend | growing out of the bond sales. The 5 8 lo I makiug it three out of four games Te 140 ety 1413 0| FASHION PLATE'S NEW RE he= keen declared frem the net earn- | S(rength of exchange, however, served o P g gl R e 3333 Obaiaendt 4335 0 BECOND b & e £ ' gs of the past six months at the | (ondencs renorted in the Tondon caont St Louis. oston. 1383 $7 08 ST R OEOITAN HANDIOAR rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | ey market. N s geel 20° 3 9| Mile in 1.37 4-5—Prince Imperial Sec- reliminary mates pointed to Hofmanct 4 0 2 “13150 iige e i i SO PRFENG S duet S Seny 180 another large gain in cash for the 210 DR AR A o0, Inok; AtkinThird, FRANK L. WOODARD, week by the clearing house banks, the (0% e New York, May —Ten thousand apr2 Treasurer, | movement from the ‘interior having 110 30030 racegoers saw Fashion Plate, a four been suppdemented by gains on sub- % 3% 53080 year old chestnut colt entered by the treasury operations. The money mar- o613 31%06 Oneck stable, win the Metropolitan ket showed no change in conditions. 91 3 t 2266 110 0 0 0—2|pandicap s * e B 4 Wide movements in a few individual e 1 e 03014 oaf pRRCRAR AL e 5 stocke supplied the only features of s Ruvs, for Cincinnati Eean. Anderson, (o7 Brookiyn | ot ¢t elamsin turt ovent. e reond Br. Louise Franidin Miner Is nowe| interest in the market. Only rumors s Lyraley. Daubert 3, Wheat 3, Hummell 2. Brwin: | 0f thie classic turf evenl. The coll, fecatsd In her riew ofice, Breed Hall | could be pointed to as explanation. . A R T R b S it oo s Room 1 The sharp rise in Canadian Pacific was : | Prince Impert o’ b it W, I 4 perial, entered by the Wood- Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. U’thed' W"; reports f"")“' a disburse- haven stable, and quoted at 10 to 1 Telephone $60. augiza | Ment of profits out of land sales was for St. Louls Criss, for Boston Mooper 2, | Gaspar 2, Andersou 1: siruek ouf. by Barger for a place, was second, a length he- ] intended. T . r X ntended. The Wabashes were affect- Waaner, Carigan. Wood 3. two buse Dit. | Gaspar 2 by Amderson 3: fime. 1A3: umpires. Rig. | hind Fashion Plate. Jack Atiin, win- ed again by revived reports of cemtrol Wagner: three base hit, Stahi; hits. off Powell & in [ ler and Emsiie. ner of the 1908 Metropolitan, finished BR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | passing to_the Rock Istand interests. - > = R g s third at odds of & to 5 to show, : Texas & Pacific land trust certifi- e SIS, Wk Was Spestacular -Festur. cates were run up on a few transac- uer 1o Stahl. Griggs to Hartzeil to Criss, Stremmel Plstsburg. May 13.—Pi! shut out loday If Ch i Sl Denta’/ Surgeon. : e S el SR S sl | b, by i B S| Golf Champions Eliminated. rg tions for no other reason than a re. O o Bsi bent o balle, off Wood &, | Jewed but three nits and Piitsburg players | New Y May 12.—Home talent port that they were leing bought by = charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practwm | the trustees. The halt in the specula- off Stremmel 2: first base on errers. St Louis T TN b Ewing himself made four his. | and favorites were swept aside in the Boston 2; siruck out. by Wood 4. by Siremmel 1; | something no piicher has He batied In two runs, | irst and setond round matches of the during Ris inst finess. tion was due partly to the inconclus- Hime, 1.44; wmpires Evans and Egan. dazs of Charies Fergucon f | 261 Mgin Street. Nerwich, Gena | iVeness of orop conditions. fully enough te win the game invitation golf teurnament continued | 20 i = The Dbulge in the Canadian group D iam. Tigers Break Even With Yankees. Pittsburg. lat Fox Hills, Staten Island, today, | Z pulled prices up in the latter part of Sopse New York. May 15.—Detroit broks even In the so- _ avh oo | numbering among the defeated Jerome the day, but the movement was in- % ries with New York today by taking the list game | Bymeib 4 0 D, Travers of Moutclair, rdner W. 3 conclusive and the day’s net changes i e e oo Jhoy Stier. ‘e White of Oakland, the interscholastic Py TR - .- g 3 S 5 | o o > - s Bore L champion, and F. Kammer of the A complets line of the best Ales. Lager [ Bonds were Irregular./ Total sales, 3o home chib, whe enjors the title of end Wines, specially bottled for fam- | par value, $1,843,000. United States X e Staten Island champion. The four to 30 0 Deoin.c i survive the day in the first set were 1 11y vse. Delivery. Tel 136-5. bonds were unchanged on call. & X 0 Ewingp 4 Bowers, W. K. Conkiyn, Dunwoodle nd L. A. Hamilton of Engle- s named in the Baxt wood. They will meet o o | Semi-final tomorrow. 900200 04 * — On Selection of Referr 3 =) : i 3 | B m— 3 = i fice hits, G B SR z base hit. Dooin; sserifice bits, Grast, Doolan: stoien Lomond, Cal., 2 | Total sales, 340.300 shares % Tetals, R N X ot Moms: S Sew sa delle. | peljeved here ' ths flr-nt‘:‘ “Batted for Austin I 9th. Beweit 1+ stcuck out. by Ewins 2. pased il Doo, | Stands a good chance of being t COTTON. in: Srst base on emors, Philadelphia 2; left on | thifd man in the ring. Manager Sam Totals, 34 CELTOPRPNS | ausssuaness w|onoumacaan New York, May 13—Cotton: & ; ¥ Duses, Piushure 4 Phlladeiphia $; time, 140; um- | Berger left for San francisco tonight ed quiet, ten peimts advance, mid- to take up the selection of a referee. 3 ! dling uplands 16.05; middli ; Quinn ; poecaoen Eddie Smith is the only one of the 16.30: males, 14,393 bales ng gulf | T Bun. ] O | o Louin Mo MAY T3t Louls visiied upon | tHT€6 Men under consideration who is Closed barely steady, Clos- | Smmens Moriarty: sacrifico fes Crawtord Hemp- | oo YO0 " 0 ‘ot the worst defesia ihat tewm hay | OPenly satisfactory to Berger. The ay 1 Sume 1000, Tnty | o s Do N s 1 asaie sz | 3 latter is sure to oppose the selection 5.04, September '13.81, | Swewn: ok, brstoda %, 3 f of cither Graney or Welch when the | October 13.97, Noveimber 12.87. Decom .. off : question comes up. Bot ckard and FOUNDED 1870, ber 12.80, February —, March 12,80, | Sae %5, 2 Govaiin and Pewne. o | ¢ : Gleasen are favorable to Graney, it is Members of New York Stock Exchange, || . . jMovev. =~ = | . 4w s o o e |Siee 7 s, Wrentiing Tn Lobanan. announce the removal of the Norwich Branch steady; 3 1-2@4 per cent.: ruling rate 310 ;! game ‘ll:";"ex:e:|7;;"m‘;guzulloe\x;:l:t‘xm::: 2 3-4; last loan 4; closing bid 3 7-8; 3 E a3 2 . pert to be provided by Promoter L. frem the Chapman Building ,67 Broadway, to the s it ixty d 33 . Burdick of Fitchville, when he 2 e y; sixty days -4 2 { Kid Wilkerson of Lowe Shannen Building, 10 Shetucket Streef, || Szl sy o tee e g % 3 : D vy arae 4 AN} Beaars y Six months 4@4 1-4. " . ' bout, best two of three, and Kid Wilbur of Montville in n exhibltion CHICA GRAIN MAAKET. . boul with his traming parviner, ieorge X L3 Open. High Lew. Close . X - | AHen of New Lendon L6 nse use 1 BITS OF BASEBALL 104 1o WAL les 816 Mavager McCaun of Bridg Rooms 3 and 4. FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager. ; Telephone 801 Branch Offices : 200 Fifth Ave.. New York—333-Wal *Baued for Mathewsos in d **Batied for Dicksen in Sia. 000 1e% ut St., Cinciamati 516 It wants. On his Srat irip 10 thut for. merly dead joint u few dmws agp, H’l- JUST ARRIVED AT THE Brockion Sample Shoe Store, g e to The Buletn) | 5k B St e | 500 eases of Shoes and Oxfords | o in all leathers. ager G. M. Cameron of New Haven was paid for 4,000 people, carrying away more money than he did all ses son under the old management. Maybe v blood has not been a good thing for Bridgeport! 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