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mmmm»m - IN LIABILITY INSURANCE.. J. L LATHROP & SONS. s Bhetucket Sirest, Norwich, Conn. margédaw Motor Boat Owners repaid $n our Boar *h b’?¢‘l‘lc1- protects Whn 11 mm perils !m:]n‘(‘lp and nst &l nc - Lo theft, at very low rate. ing fire and B. P. Learned & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Kstablished May, 1846, ~ A POINT OR TWO. AVe would like to give you a point or two about Insurance. If you want In- surance that protects let us write it for you. Our Companies are “AL” Tvery settlement made by them is wvery liberal aprédaw THE OFFICE OF WM. F. Hill, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, #s Jocated in Somers Block, over C. M. Willlams, Room 9, third Sieor. feblad Telophone 147. ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. BROWN & PERKINS, iitomeys-at-Law over Firat Na k, Shetucket Statrwsy mext to Thames Nat ¥ &vent ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Richards Building, §1 Main Strest. O Monday an lfi&- ul.,-I oot28d Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Zelephone 993, Members of New York and Beston Stock .Ezclnan:u Boston. New Yol #3 -Stage Street. 24 Broad Stweet, PRIVATE WIRE. The Dime Saving_s Bank DIVIDEND The regular Semi-anmual Dividend hes been deciared from the net earn- mgs of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a yean and will be payable on and after May 16th. FRANK L. WOODARD, apr23d Treasuren. NOTICE Dr. Leuise Frani! Reom 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Tetephone §60. augi?a DR, G R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. o cherge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practwe Guring his last lilneas. 167 Main Strest. Norwich, Genn FUNERAL ORDERS Astistically Arranged by HUNT BOTTLER Fi Jackel, cor. Marker and Water Bts, A complsie llne of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, npeclally bottled for fam- iy use. D&llvaryA Tel. 136-5. { Hiner Is new locatsd in her new office, Breed Hall, * * The Florist, Tel. 130, Lafayette Street. - Juniéa plaint from the way annoyed the cemnetery people. —Middletown Takes Close One from New I.a-lop— ) i iR Academy Loses at Hospital—Choynski’s w lees Caroler hufl“'gg ‘éo“-‘.'n?“m Tip on Jeffries—Uther Sports. : (Special to The Bulietin.) ! Nichols, : = ‘Willimantic, May 19.—The Rosebuds 3 took a crimp i;}tthe stride of u(:lefh:?{ue - 1 . . Greeni ngsel ‘ 0 leaders this ernoon by defeating 2 5. Duna’s and O'Connell's Coits on Wind- L ¥ ey P‘n“»les. 3 ham field before a fine midweek crowd 8; Red, man Stewart Douglass of New Ro- numbering close to 400, and went back : Maisack. S, . 15| chelle. In a latter directly from the to Norwich with another victory to 5 urnip: 20 | training camp to Alderman Douglas, their credit, having won in a game re- | Middletown Gets One at New London. | 3P/ . 10lSummer Squash, 15 [ Which is reproduced below, Joe Choyn- plete with peculiar situations. The Middletown pulled out of its lonely eh, 15.25|Bermuda Onions, 10| ski, Jeffries’ trainer in - chief, gives a final score was 7-3. position in last place in the Connecti- Slrlwberrles, 18-22] The game was 2. fairly good one fo7 | out association by defeating New Lon- | Peas, Dk, e en full innings, the score being 2| qon, 3 to 2, at Cannonball park in New = e all at the end of that session, but|jongon, Thursday afternoon. Both lacked the Mfe and ginger that make | Rieger for the losers and Boldt for the r?}amy::l’:‘-i& S winners pitched good games. A Stop » local Y. the h . firing Hne for the home team and | oy rorbgioP Dunlap was a feature Connecticut Pork— Roasts 20finside ' Round hops. 22fShoulder Ste: H iki. Hams. 20} Lesgs, S et Und| S0 Howine R b - e S - & reribs, E sevem hits. Four of these were scat- L5 T e T Loxs. tered through eight innings, but he al- o0 51100 Shoulders, 16| Chops. lowed the sluggers from Norwich three 50 5 2 3 1 0| Smoked Hnms Shoulders, clean ones In succession in the ninth, 35 - :l; g 0-25| Western Veal— two of which were two sackers. Doyle 32 31340 Smoked Shoulders Iews 7 also hit the first two men up and is- 32 33 1 %0 | mmokea Pon i gty i E 3 H gues, oulders, sued four transportation tickets. His 53 €25 0 0| SOP It 2 Natae Vosi— support was rather bad in the fourth 1 3 SiBaldly 4114 % Dried_Beef. Legs, inning, when two runs were scored on S Cornea Becr, 12-3%] Chops. Porterhouse Steak Sllflllldel‘!v 20 [sausage, two soattered hits and some poor ball playing. 02000010 03 “There were no real features aside | New London 00 100100 03 from Doyle's goodly number of st Runs, for Middictown Foster 2. Dunlap, for New i e L d ' < f Loundon Connor. Ricger; two ba: hit, Boldt; three O o mres, of base hif, Rieger: bases on balls, of Rieger 3. off | Fancy R, I Ducks [Fowl 3 Nichols and O’Mara in the ninth in- s 8 4 ke ning. Noonan ran bases well and, In | heurk out. by Hleser 5 by Bole 5: douie plays: Ehila.gCapons. e e N fact, the whole Norwich team Was | Grsfin to Counor, Connor to Bums 12, 0Chickens, 30 more alive in that department. : 3 '!g’ad\;"flfifi'_‘ ‘;-g;"‘ Bo'f;l . Sullivan gat;lve (‘hlcken;‘ ’ml Mooney's fine control of the ball an - Jss roilers, 50 good headwork used in allowing but three scattered hits up to the ninth were also conspicuous factors in Nor- Butter— Sugar— Tub, new, 7| Granulated. wich’s victory that was partially a GCreame — The com‘-plete box score tells the tale E’:& Batéy, Cutloaf, 13 Ib. $1 Sage, Edam, 9%-31.50|Molasses— he is Willimantly HOSPITAL 4, ACADEMY 1. Camenbert Pompanos, 5|King Mackerel, Weakfish, 12|Rea” s 2 Soft Shell Crabs, Bluefish, ozen, 80 Porgie: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. : = Hay, Grain and Feed. 'Nn l ‘Wheat, $: 00 Cornmeal, b3 Corn, bushel, su& Lin. Oil Meal New York, May 19.—The professional Asricul Oats, bush., .. $2.10 element in the stock market defined it - Teet Sugar . % Tox %% | Hominy, *3ii0 as “gold out” today, meaning that no stocks were offered for sale. The buy Cotton OIY E 3" 8 Brooklyn school team, beating out Greenway in the strikeout and hit record, but lost the game In one bad inning when two ing was meegre to the point of starva- . Hide & L. pfd. tion, but bids had to be advanced, . Linseed OfL nevertheless, to secure stocks. Deal- - Roemethn ings feil to a lower level even than| ¢100 reducing the record for prd . 0 fus ana Stryhall scored three Hospital| o, tbelr twelre hits and scored five runs. Sulinegs since July of 1908 correspond- Dorss nelniny. 2 % | runs, Bill Austin’s triple, misjudged | Fie score: 0 S¥R¢ 19 Was stven good support by Outfielder Ricketts, and Greenway's hit scored the last run. The Academy’s nice chance to walk away with the game was blocked by ingly, but the facility with which rose chamged the aspect of sluggishness and stagnation. What was rather remarkable was that the trading element took small advantage the fancy twirling of Greenway. With of this price movement to deal in| 4 the bases full he-quenched the rally fiwetuations. The neglect was partly B St b 2 % | by fanning Gallivan and Crocker. Gal- due to the fact that the stock exchange divan also put uwp two nice notches in will open tonvorrow not until noon and . 4 his strikeout record when he fanned the London exchange not at ail, in e = both Bill and Sam Austin twice observance of the funeral day of the 3 jecaas o |apiece. Capt. Tommy Hendrick was jate king of X % %% |[out of the Academy lineup with a bad The day's Seallnges were con- ¥ 5 ankle. A large crowd of the Acallemy gosted in a few stocks and some spe- 2 - students attended the game, occupying cial causes were assbgned for the seats in the grandstand free through strength shown these, which had a large sympeathstic effect om the dull The score: and narrow market. Reading was most = Academy. Hospital. conspicuous and the operations in that - . 5 S O SBE v ss stock were ascribed to a speculative - {Murrays % 2”1 2 O/Fowlersb 3 02 0 1| party lately active in the Wabashes geh'wm&& Hudson. .11 7 |Crowelb 4 0 9 6 oWicksst 2 0 0 0 0 and Rock Island. Claims were cirou- Do. | pta 2 .\"fifv‘“ $1 950 10000f Jated of large concealed assets in the Di ol o $190% Reading treasury in the form of equi- €121 1070 ties in securities held which are said e 4 110 0 1Suckfuszb 4 2 3 to de wundervalued in the company’s L R A e R balance sheet. No new faots were ad- - st 2 9 1 duced to account for the movement. . . . E Totals, 33 8 | — The Canadian Pacific rise was accom- Tntecboroush " Met. A b ok R S e o panied by rumors of intended increase e in_disbursements to stockholders. Inter Harvester o Score by muings: Norwich F. A.........1 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 0—1 Some of the general developments Inter Marine pf "r;'ncu = el 5 R < b gty Tuternational Pape - were in favor of the advance. More Jnternational Pump 4 483 45% | Runs, for Hospital 5. Austin, W. Austin 2, Stick confidence was felt in the success of Towa Central .. fur, for Academiy Murray: three base hit, W. Aus- megotiations for the sale of bonds Kansas City Southemn. tin; bases on balls, off Greenway 1. off Galivan : bie’ by pitcher, Fowler: struck out. by Gallivan 10, abroad. Positive announcement of the e . g ~ - > 3 o ¢ 315 103% | Greenway 8: stolem bases, Stickfus Stryhall, Galll- placing of $10,000,000 of Cleveland, Cin- as van: wild piteh, Gallivan: sacrifice hits, Kelly,Green- cinnati, Chicago ang St. Louis deben— - way, Crowe; first base on error, Hospltal 1: left on Academy 6 .Hospital 5: earned runs, Hos- Mr. Liggins. WITH THE LOCALL EAGUERS. Headed for the top. tures in France conduced to this feel- ing. There were intimations also that official announcement was to be made regarding the St. Paul fransaction. An easier tome in the early foreign ex- change market was corroborative of thf oxmmtmu I-M the wm; Umfi lthe Some lively on the bases, they say. s A e e B M i | 4 Watch us get New DLondon this aft- three per cent. alth ¥ = A P irag use left this showing without much sig- New London this afternoon at Sa- nificance. The banks are gaining cash chem park. both from the sub-treasury and on the e g, &E s JRR Phillips of Montville will go in interfor movement., K Pressed Steel Car. against Norwich again today. Reports from ledding authorities Pullmen Palace : i| That Norwlch bunch of rooters help- belief that a turn in conditions for the o Naroriot 0ORs s R OLERTS. Tooes, better was imminent than to any ac- - tual change. New orders for railroad Captain Dan Murphy says his boys equipment were among the news items ' - have New London's number for this| from the trade. The better sentiment | — . o : game. in the copper trade was sympathetic. 3 B The day’s crop advices also were hope- fud time, 1.40; umplre, | ernoon, the first time before the home | 5 £ i o % 2 crowd. ‘The postponement of the Chesapeake Those two doubles make it look like and Ohio dividend meeting and a re- the Roses are beginning to swing on bound in fc{rp_:gn exchange rates were 206 D fd . the ball { instru B3 e - 14 steumctifl in. the Facher isavy. clom Phat new twirler, Smith from Lynn, ing tone of the market. § Bonds were irrezular. Total sales, 2]’:\3‘;2 gh\‘:zi?( m:t:‘d A, par velue, $1,152,000. Tnited Stgtes Bannon's Middletown bunch steady. Closing bids: May 14.93, Ji DOMINICK & DOMINICK 1633 Jeiy 1000, Aucwee 1814 sept:mnf Sogpuoh, Yentic c‘m.“ry' . ber 13.58, October 12. 77, November FOUNDED 1870, : Febsuary —, March Members of New York Stock Exchange, announce the removal of the Norwich~Branch fromthe Chapman Building,67 Broadway, to the Shannon Building, Rooms 3 and 4. " FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager. Telophone 901 s ; Branch Oifices : 200 Fifth Ava., New York—333 Walaui St.. Cincinnati m Wires fo Basien, Pitfshurg, Chicage, St. Lowis crowd to give Norwich a rub. The home fans will be right on hand % | this afternoon to see the Killingly High & |school boy bend them eover. o % Give the boys a record breaker this afternoon, for the only game they have i a chance to play here this wek. COTTON. ! New York, May 19.—Cotton t ISST QI Ao, 25t| FALLS TEAM TRANSFERRED. ing uplan: ; micdling sulf, | B i 15.45; eales, 11600 bules. Futurcs closed |~ prayers end Soetatore Muck o oo =3 > " Tota llles 319,700 shares. 12.87, December 12. eo January 12.55, | At a meeting “of the Norwich City 61. league on Thursday evening at the C. A. C. rooms Wmanagers Miller, Desmend MONEY. and Clish were present. while Secre— tary Manchester held the proxy of rate 3 1-2; last loan 2; closing bid = = ported from Manager sey to W. H. 2 1-4: offered at 3. Time ioans easy [ Bowen, who has recently managed the and dull; sixty days 3 3-4 per cent.; | Crescents and 11 conduct the Falls ninety daye 3 3-4@4 per cent six | team with Jackie Kane as capta moiths 4@é 1-4. sale was approved by the leag: and = the players on the Falls reserve list 10 Shetucket Street, GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. transferred to Manager Bowen. Open. High Tow. Close. The Victor ball was adopted as ile 12 official ball instead of the Goldsmith, 162% which had been formerly chosen. . complaint about the bail players and iy the spectators passing through Yamtic b cemetery on their vny to and from the Falls diamond. The league directed P i the capiain and mianagers to order e tare their players 40 use the path by the 36 11-16 35% Fah ¥ " engine house hlt-d of going through JEFF WILL WIN WITH RIDIOULOUS EASE. ‘ e scidn An Inside Tip from Joe Choynski— Letter to Alderman Douglass Exclu- ublished by The Bulletin. Here you are—you, the followers of the Jeffries-Johnson go! peachable and exclusive line on the big boilermaker’s true form, which The Bulletin is able to furnish to its sport readers through the courtesy of Alder- opinion_ that a chance, miles, not a sto gix;? rounds. all, v Native Salt PorkA o L i ‘When the crowd sees him strip and in action they will see the greatest/ athlete in modern times. a bit of superfluous flesh, as hard es Squabs, nails and will weigh about 220 pounds, no more, maybe less. used. He is as jolly as a boy with his His hair 1s thin, but % line on his face, am}d?hn 3 rance is due to pickling Creamery, 40 13 182 §1| mis face in lime, I am in good shape, Grocerijes. first firecracker. he has/not z Powdered, 14 1b. |.some runner. $1{ century and a knc It is’ true T am first man that I e not continually jab. a good shov at I am to get out of it. not spoken to Jim two hours at one time since heré. Your friend, JONE CHOYNSKL by W the a carsful of rooters will NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. 1. cwt., $1.45 a Miadis T , bal ents. MARKET “SOLD OUT.* bonds were unchanged on call. Sl ot S T op. $130 i e e ———y Bread rlau;;@ ooe Provender, L Buying Close to the Poin arvation 5 - 5 —Reocord for Dullness Reduced. e $6.90| Cottonseed ““}_s Pittsburg, May rpe. 1 R.Miller, Getz. 2> YT | Frock,p —| Totats, 1 Siams o Wstogs Boston the courtesy of Dr. Pollock. Pitsburs asy, 4 a 0 [ 0 0 01 Evers,2b 0 7 I ° Steinfeldt, - teinfeldt,3! cucuomans Slomenalmue wlecmessses tBatted for McMillan Score by hmlnr Chicago . Brooklyn E$Y Third of Serles ) 9.—St of the series Hugsine.® 5 worommenT cnonaloan] mensososnr Phil e, ab b 0" Pitus,rf ° ] 3 1 H 11 0 30 0 Pt 9 ‘o 0 oz 0 42 0 [Moore.p 10 —|Shettierp 2 0 1|Bresnanp 0 o *Walsh 10 *Batted for Brennan in Sth. Score by fnnings St Philadelphia’ Giants’ l'nel-n Wild asd R 10.—Cimcinnati_ defeated New York hrouzn Marquard's and Crandall's The visitors hit Rew- Score: Maisack does the umpiring this aft- | today mainiy 4 3 e -~ wildness in the early innings. an hard in the 9th. but could not win. Reseher It Do R b swinging into shape and looks like Lhe ‘l;""-""‘“l‘ ol mous *Batted for Ames *+Batted for Schlel in 6th. ®s+Batted for Crandall in Gth. 2Batted for Dickson in 9th. Scoro by innings: Cincinnati . New York - 2 'S o0 u New York, May 19. —Money,q.n call | Manager Casey of the Falls. The sale easier et 2@2 3-4 per cent.: ruling|of the Falls team franchise wus re. | o o Gealiam, score: two lunings tuday en eunly, Milan.ef Kiiiifer.2b & H h £ ] * wawws 10e3% It was reported that ithere had been "'""“'" I | 8 wwunen | 3 PR PP e - -y ez PL 0 | detailed account of conditions at the 104 camp, and giveg it as his unbiased Jeffries will prove the vhysical marvel of the world and win 28 | with ridiculous ease from the big black. 22 | The following is Choynski's , 18 9, to begin; did T not think that oulders, 15| Western Lamb— Jeff could get in shape or that he had more than a chance (I say more than because if a man has a chance he don’'t win as it is too re- mote) I would pack up and come home. We get up at 5 a. m. and cover ten miles before 7 a. m., and Jeff runs two and then walks and sprints for 150 yards at a time, and he is not a bit fatigued. We play handball in the hot sun at 1 a. m. for one hour and box six and After lunch more hand- play ball or row a T want you to under- stnd that this is my opinion, unbiased Westerly Rootere Coming With Team. ir will be full of fireworks at Academy camypus this afternoon, when Westerly High is to 'be here for league game accompanied by three Crockett will ¢wirl for the Academy and the N. F. A. boys do their best to dim the untar- nished record of the Rhode Island stu- 1 Porto Rico, gal. 50 21 ;n Astram S8 0. 308 s Pickles. gallon. 75| N. Orleans. gal. 60 | I'® ° 1 . 1 1 1| Classy Pitching by Gallivan and }l‘gxl Tocal, doz 30 Map!'slsymp. e 3 2 oF o000 f 4 oney, comb . 22 5311 030 of Greenway—Two Hits Cinch ~the| Vinegar gal. 25Kerosene oll13@i5 o o o S i | E Fiah. 0 allivar 10 0Jas > T i s Market Cod. 10 Eels, 15-18 . The first exhibition game to be lost 3 50 0 2300 c! Kound Clams, op. ise [ 7 1| by the Academy nine this year came on Y H‘ddmk's-u e at. pm ‘When Johnson gets a flash at his form e 0 9 09| Thursday afternoon, when the Hospital | Steak Pollock, _ 10|Canned Salmon, 15 | it will be all off. 27 30 .5 ¢ 0 ® 9| crowd slipped a defeat to them, 4 to 1, | Am. Sacdines, 5@15 2 for 2 als, 52710 3|on t he Fospital grounds. Pitcher |Impt. Sardines. 25|Lobsters— - o a8 + a2 arital's Ten- | O¥sters, qt. 40-5¢| " Live, Batted for Petsick fn Sth. Greenway, the Hospital's new n- Bon.le“ 54,100 15| 1iniea SXREES. Gor Davia Ih_ Sth. nessee twirler, actually earned a shut- | 5uck “Shag, 20| stenk Coa, m by hmu out, since the Academy’s only run was | Roe Shad, 22| Flounders, R S handed to them oun bad throws by | Blackfish, 15| Flatfish, = - Fowler and Stryhall in the first in- Brand. box. 60| Halibut nea, MeIntsre, u?ufl'v“y'z“‘.‘?’;“’\\,\.a..u,w‘,. “James | NIDE. Spaniel Mackerel, [Stockifish. Nithes 2. O-Mara: two base hits, Shaw. Rhslander, | JacMe Gallivan worked for the|p ciame pk SPCORL. - Biver Shad, Five Runs in Ninth Wom for Doves. 19,—Boston today defeated Pitts- passes, a sacrifice and hits by Sitck- | burg in a ninth fnning rally, when they made fivi 0! Clarke.i 0 Wagner.ss 3. Miller,2b o{Fiyan.1 1|Wilson, ot 0'Gibson.e 0, Powell.p oLeever,n o) Chicago 4, Brookiyn 2. . May_ 19.—Chicago defested Brooklyn fte- Brooklyn. abh po 1 1 . 3 H ‘ Busch.rf Dau ert. 1 Wheat,if Hummel, 2 M’ Elveen, 3b Davidson.ct M Millan,ss Frwio,c Bell.p *Lumley **H.Smith | eomoumomnmon Totals, 34 il Went to Cary Louis won the third from Philadeiphis tody, § to 1. pitehed good ball throughout. Score Totals, 3 b, 310400 900000 s Won. New York. abn 5 1 5 3 41 40 41 31 23 10 50 10 o0 o0 11 10 10 =8 7 0500 30 AMERICAN LEAG E STANDING. Louis, £2 4] " i L An unim- Aetter: He has not | No liquors are Chicago . Boston Doug, and am At his best he can do a seconds. At boxing the hands and feet and kout in elther hand. child with him, the ver boxed that I could At that me make I have 5l sononaanany coms elecseccBcocn wloumecn ¥ . 1 1 me~ssceas | cosnwsunomean la 8 coscacowond | Elocormnncessss mlecococosecrms lessscesssscssces e B SRR et B A AR e ST ot ¥l ocosccessonluusiennd Blosesconmcnmansssesn 020 0 27 Vashington buncled hita In defeating St. Y.onls ow loewanuu—nnl i Sl euonnunnmienE LRSI SPRURES 1 = 2% 13 "2|Kietnow,e Quinn,p Totals, 39 10 30 One out when winning run scored.k **Batted for Sweeney in ensunnnrlony | moounexnnsnss wleconssccerss New Lork 7 10 1—4 Red Sox Blank Chioago. Boston, May 19.—Boston won & slow geme from Chicage todny, S to 0. The score: Chicage. 3 ab b e hope x Zeider.2b 4 2 0| Hooper, it 01 e Parentef 1 0 3 203 Colltns,r 2 0 215 1 Gandll1b 3 0 o3 0 }g 42 10 40 1 ‘0 o0 31 14 31 i1 30 o 10 $37 %0 1 0.0 Totals, 31 6 14 *Batted for Colline in Sis. Bcore by iunings 00008 30000 BASEBALL GAMES THURSDAY. Eastern Loagus. At Roehtester—Baltimere 1, Rochester 2. At Torontg—Newark 1. “Toronie 5 uttalo—Jorsey City 2. Buffalo 4. Froriaence 5. Montreat 7. ten. Imnings. Now England Loagus. At Tyon—Rrockton 2. Lynn 4, At Worcastar—Fall River 1. Worcaster At Loweth—Stavern Lowelt 4 11 inninges Al e New Baitord 3 Luwreace 3. College Games. At Amherst, Mass.—Amherst 2, Wiliams 0. At Hanover, N. H.—Tufts 3, Dartmouth 1. Connestiout League. At Maritosd—Hartford 5 Waterbury 1 At New Pritain—New Britain 2. hnn.hlw L At ringfield—New Haven 2, Springfield L AL 'llflmt—.l‘flmfl- 5. Holyoke 10, CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. Dan O'Neil Again in Nutmeg League. “Northampton, Mass., May ¥.—Dur- ing the game here today between Northampton and New Britain it was announoced that the New Pritain team had been sold to Dan O'Neil, former owner of the Springfield team of the Connecticut league. The terms of the sale were not made known. When Manager, Hanna went. to Northampton totisy, eays & New Brit- ain despetch, ¥t is understood that he had no idea of selling the New Brital team to Dan O'Neil. While on the fleld O’Neil is said 0o have offered Hanna between $4,500 and $5,000 for the team and that Hanna told him to take it and the day’s receipts from the game along with it. Hanna bought the team two years ago from Charles Humphrey and broughi # to New Britain from New London. The saie includes the lease on the Jocal bail grounds, which has two years more to run. O'Nefl, it s undor. stood, will put in e manager to run the team. Cote Pitches Baltic A. C. to Viotery. The Athletic club of Baltic defeated the Workingmen’s clud by the score of 16 to 0. The Athletic outclassed their opponents in all departments of the game, except in the error columa, the Worckingmen’s club making 14 errors The feature of the game was the pitel | ing of Cote, who was strong with men on bases; also the timely hitting of all the members of the Athletics. The linsups: Athletic team—Morrigett v, Cote p, Woods 1b, Stefon 2b, Higham ss. Browm 38b, St. Amour If, Authier cf, Kelly rf. Workingmen's club—Douville ¢, Don nelly p, Milmer 1b, Rood 2b, Roy m Jones 3b, L. Stefon If, Buteau cf, Cha- ron rf. Noe Caron, umpire; L. G. Drescher, scorer. On Saturday the Baltic meet the Father Mathew T. A. B. on the Crem- berry. Barbers’ Nine Takes the Field. The barbers’ baseball team is out practicing daily for their game with the Vigilants next Monday afterneon at the Cranberry. Their linewp -m be as foHows: Wilson ¢, M. Kirby Hickey 1, LaVarge 2b, Thru-onky !b McNulty ss, Watson Iif, J. Kisby of, Ravenelle rf. Manager Ravenelle says his men are showing fine team work and the Vig- flants are lucky to score. The manager of the Vigilamts, how- ever, is confidence that his men will glve a great account of themselves. His lineup will be: Harmington ¢, May- nard p, McNerny 1b, Donnefly b, Murphy 3b, Manchester es, Friswell 17, Donovan rf, McDade cf. Papke Setties Thomas’ Hopes. San Francisco, May 19.—3Joe Thom- as’ attempt to re-establish himself as a middleweight champion received = rude setback in his it tonight at Dreamland Rink with Billy Papke of Ilinois. It took Papke sixteen rounds to knock the Californian out. A night swing high on the body sent Thomas to the mat. This was followed by sev- eral rights delivered with orushing force, which floored Thomas for the counit, Baldwin Outpoints Frankie Smith. New York, May 19.—Matty Baldwin of Boston outpointed, outfought and outgeneraled Frankie Smith, the San Francisco Hghtweight, in their ten- round bout before the Madisom A. C. in Harlem tonight. EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCURE. ;,. 4 %o ” mrea per -

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