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Orders |- taken for combings. o BT g Home Team Boosts Batting Figures Rhylander .400 and Noonan .321 in ths Lead—Iwo Per- g—New London Goes Into Lead by De- n Drizz'e on Monday. fect in Fieldi feating Middletown—Practi Better team batting and a fall-off in straigt wins and team fielding were the distinguishing features of the Norwich team’s second week in the Connecticut Baseball as- sociation, which came to an end Sat- ‘eam batting average advanc- ed from .214 to .236, but the fielding dropped from .917 to '900. The team plaved three games, win- ning at Willimantic and home and in New London to New London in two games that might eas- ily have belonged to the credit of Nor- wich with a little more perfect hand- ling of the ball Individually Rhylander and Noonan kept their places at the head of the batting list, the former coming down a few points and the latter gaining a. lit- splendid string of 13 handed out to Captain Davis and Bd- the worst pannings Bob O’Connell that Manager Carroll for Willi- eported by Dunn had secured r Wil mantic, recently an outfielder for New le of Monday afternoon Norwich team was out park for practice. ings for Middletown are on the Middletown on y and then here on Thurs- Two choice beat- orwich team opened the right up to anything the State leasue were the real Now that they sterak of por same people are ever put on Mooney was the pitcher to beat Wil | ever out 2 hot stuff, said the while Friedman and McRob- erts were the hard luck fellows who filled_the box when New London beat The following are the batting and fielding averages: NORWICH TEAM BATTING AVERAGES. giving them the fre a chance and they'll give you a team to cheer over. Defeats Taftville A. C. >. baseball team won its Baltic A. C. it defeated the of the White not_ worry Taft team and McS! R, 1 i s s €% s 3.8 a3 6 i T o o and were on t battinz averase. ce bits—Noonat. ‘Shaw, Chapdelaine > pitching of Stephon ses full. The NORWICH FIELDING AVERAGES. 600080" Two base They would like select class with his rivals, Cobb and Lajoie. Larry is leading the league with & mark of .433, while Cobb is fourth with .343. Collins is a leading base stealer, Baker is leading run get- ter, and Murphy and OMring leading sluggers. The Athletics are second in club fielding, second in club batting and ffth in long hits by clubs.—Phila- delphia\ Press. GALLIVAN IN THE LEAD. . Passes Steve Ricketts in Academy Batting—Greeneville Boy is Chief Slugge Pitcher Jackie Gallivan took the lead of the Academy batters in the last four games by sending his mark climbing 1o the .109 notch and passing Catcher Steve Ricketts, who had led up to the present time. Steve'’s mark is now -351, and Capt. Tommy Hendrick is also STEVE RICKETTS Premier Slugger of Academy Team. exhibiting some classy punching with the siick, sending his_average up to 333 In the last four games the team average slid back from .305 to .260. Althovgh losing his place at the sdp of the standing, Catcher Rickett still shines as the real punisher with the bat, his sixteen hits including two homers, two triples, two doubles and ten singles, or a total of sixteen hits for twenty-eight bases, Team fielding areraze, AROUND THE BASES. D Tondon plays this afternoon. Watch Dunn’s Colts. Frank Johnson, a former catcher on the Meriden team, has jointed the Mid- dletown brigade. The next Saturday game in this city nelly, manager Hibernians Remember Danny Murphy. eiving the sil- the first appearance ®f Willimantic They say you will see some of the \ for Danny real benders pitcher for the locals, make shis first appearance. Is Willimantfo going to run away i attendance records for the . Wake up and turn out, you Norwich and New London fans. Is there anyone with so short a mem- ory as a baseball fan? When the Ath- letics were beaten by Detroit last week, park patrons FINANCGIAL AND COMMERCIAL, SPECULATORS DISAPPOINTED. Expected Demand for Stocks Evidence—Decidedly Weak Close. New York, May 23.—Today’s stock market was a disappoinment to those Who took on stocks in the latter part of Mast week in the expectation that a broadening of demand and a rise in prices were to be looked for thisweek. sagging tendency of prices was directly due to selling to realize by pointed holders, mand was not in evidence. The d=eper couses for the action of the market, or its lack of action, still re- The tone became de- cidedly weak by the end of the day. decisive hardening of discount rateg in London carried its admonition o all other financial centers. vate discount rate moved up to within a shade of the official Bank of England . The direct cause of this Is the collection of arrears of taxes that is still going forwapd, so that the money merket is obliged to borrow from the Bank of Englend to secure resources for this purpose. It lies in the power of the Bank of England to relieve the situation by the purchase of British exchequer bills from the market, and expected that this would be done In connection with the tax collec- The fact that it is not done marks the policy of the bank authori- money market, to for money and d:s- counts, and thus to influence the in- ternationel exchanges. This it did ef- as was seen in the quite sensational rise of three centimes in the Paris rate of exchange on Lon- In Berlin, also, London_exchange one pfennig and the price for demand stering rose to There was an attempt o ereate an impression that the rise in the Paris sterling rate was tances to London indirectly on account of subscriptions in Paris to American sues. There was no correspond- ing relaxation in London's pressu New York for remittances to b this cleim, and international banking houses here did not ew York exchange on Paris, however, ting has forged him to the front rican league ranks, his average by four games Danny eighty-three times s for a total with a mark of .290, 5, are other Mack hit- ters who have been creeping upward. zaining ground each e now being has been at bat and made twent Eddie Collins is week—his avera it will not be long until he is in the forgot the Baltimore & ONo..... Chasapeako & Obic Chicago Great Consolidated Gas. - Desver & Rio Geande main_ obscure. Great Nordiern pid Tnter Harvesier Tnternational Pump Kansas Gy Souihers Koulssille & Nash: St P & 8.8 M ties to control the keep up the rat fectively teday, New Yori FiE REEY caused by countenance it. Souorn Bailviy Frekers siole seoand. ird and Bome i the frs' tin- ‘The alleged progress of negotiations for the sale of bonds to Paris bankers was subject of dlowssion again, with the old assertion that i nouncement wag fmmminent. There was insistence on the prospert that for listing United States Steel on the Paris bourse was consummation. market was not influenced by claims, but whether from skepticism or indifference could not be told. The re- ports of signs of revival in the iron trade were equally without effect. sharp break in wheat prices bore out the news of increasingly fav- orable crop conditions, but allewances which made for the difficulties of the speculative position in that market. Thee Gould group of railroad securl- ties stood out rather prominently from the prevailing heaviness of the general stock list today, but nothing was ad- vanced in_explanation bearing on the value of these prapertles. receivership For the Chicago v Railways, following that for the Hocking Valley property, was disliked as an evidence of the misoarriage of plans of leading financial groups rath- er than for any direct effects on the Toledo, St L. & W.. Unien Pacliic ..., Unite] Staies Realty United Statca United States Stesl. the old_project Cinclanati. Boston. abh ope a abhopo w Rescherlt 5 13 0 0|Cominslr 4 25 0 ke 5120 0Gmbamm 5 0 3 1 Honlitzel.1b & 3 8 0 t1so0 Michellit & 2 3 9 $110 Fen 4 338 32000 Lobert3b 4 3 1 3 233 MLcane 3158 1150 Chadesss 4 1 3 4 6121 fo001 1011 S 1030 Ty —— = | Totas, TR Weatinghouse Klectric . Cinchinatt B0 New York, May 23. ed-quiet; middlin dling gulf 15.8 Futures closed steady May 15.11, June 15.12, July gust 14.85, 12.88, November 12. January i “otton spot cl uplands 15.40, Closing bidi September. 78, December .68, February —, L MONEY. New York, May 23—Money on call per cent., ruling 3, last ]onn 314, closing bia 3 1-4, ofs “Total sales, Tnited States bonds were unchsnged on cull, Bonds were frregular. Time loans stead par monthis 44 1-4. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 4 b hopoa e o s Devo ] 0, Byme, b T o Do E5 &3 oo Murray.et o1 H Sesmour.ct 3 3 2 3 Bridwellss 3 1 3 z 2f% 24 [ 51 T z 0 10 51 ° o1 * o0 1 T guegzdl SR 25 LR Pitisburg RS 23ks *® Bridweil. Derlin 2, Mathewson. peri i base R, Comaity um-.. nplm \\:wtt-m Som The averages: ACADEMY BATTING AVERAGES. - ®ore Niean . Headrick .. Murray Crowe . 3. Ricketts Cumaings Remmert . Bailey - Tuslor ) Totals Team batting aversgn, .260. Two base hits—S Ricketts 2. Murray 3, Noyes 2, Cummings, Fletcher 2. Crowe 5, Gallivan. Three base hits—Gallivan 2, 8. Ricketts 2, Crowe, Noyes 2, s 2. Sacrifice bits—Crowe, J. Ricketts, Hendrick, Mur- ray. Stolen bases—Murray 4, Hendrick 5. Gallivan 3, . Rickeis 2. Crowe, ¥letcher, S. Ricketis 2. Fud Sullivan Playing Geed Ball. Fud_ Sullivan of this city is playing good ball for the Pitsfield team, an independent organization. In Sunday's game, which Pittsfield won 7 to 6 in cleven innings from the Philadelphia Giants, Fud had two doubles and a sacrifice In the five times he faced the pitcher, scored two runs, and made two assists’ and two putouts without an error. Major League Leading Hitters. Seven men in the American league are now hitting the ball at .300 or bet- ter. They are Lajole, Cleveland, .433; Speaker, Boston, -363; D. Jones, De- troit. .351; Cobb, Detroit, 343; Lord, Boston, .330; Murphy, Athletics, .325; Crawfond. Detreit, .318. The National league shows the fol- lowing nine men who are in the select class: Zimmerman, Chioago, .429; Ma- gee, Philadelphia, .380; Beschor, Cin- cinmati, .356;_ MaLean, Cincinnati, 349; Wheat, Breoklyn, .346; Bates, Phifadeiphia, 820; J. B. Miller, Pitts— purg, .314; Davidson, Brooklyn, .302; Campbell, Pittsbure, .300. ~NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Philadelphia St Louls Bostor .. Brookin . Eighth Taning Rally Defeated Breokiyn. St Leuls May 258t Louls defeated Brookiyn today 5 fo 0 by & batting raly in the elzhth inmink. Lush, outpltched Barger and earmed the vicory clean- st Loui. Braok whooae whopex e mostnsss % 3% 3 Sowenee TH% 18 Bl 303 s obunern {3333 L8 emt 31703 IR P R 2130 0fmmeisrd 132, Fiie ok, 11340 $33 8 o 0340 IR R B fdaiobmes 31338 B mws @ sHis s 8000005 o 280000083 St Louls Oskms Konstohy. Evans. : two base hit. Lennox: three buse : secrifice hits. Bacher, McMiilan: hit by pitched Lall, by Barrer 1: bases on balls, off Barger T o Lt 27 siruck out, by Luh 2 by Bargwr 3 et om ‘bases, St Louis. 3, Brookiya 3 tme 1 50; Umptres, “Jobistase and Moran: Rattling Fiaish at Cincinnati. Cincinnatt, May 23.—Boston Bit Gamar hard fn the ninth"loning snd ted the score, but Cimeinnatl bunched bits on Prock in their half and wen § to 5 Two out when winning run scored. Soore by inning: Runs. for Cincinnatl Fescher, Paskert 2. Moblitzel, Mitchell, Ezan. for Bostn Coilins, Swoeney, Smith: two bawe bits. Smith. Hobliael: sacrifice hits, Siroener play. Zelder to Genail:"wacritce iy, Collins; lefs. o Bases, Tt ;w0 base Wit Vacrifice Mt Fasue, Colling; - double Chicago '6: fire hase o balls. off | score. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Bummat TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. All Wator nouto s 1 struck out, by whil 6. by Walsh 115, wild pitel’ Walsh; e, %33 umplres, v Amien Perrine and O'Louzhii & = 3 Sultvane Huven Horoed . o I Washington, May 23.—Walter Johnson struck out nine St Louis batters and was 3 big purdo todey. 4 3 susnnssunas? rinth, Uluu-..uuug [ PN “lesssonuasin wleonasrensea? Tor “*Batted for Graham o 5th. Score by Innings: 5 00320 % 100000 Runs. for Washington Lelisclt, Elberfeld, Street. Joanson 2, o st LoulsHoftma Stephenis; two base hits, Hoffman, Hartzell 2. K liter, Staeet; home run, Eiberfeld; hits, off Graham in § innings, o MKineella $ fn 4; sacrifice hits. 1 Derfeid. Kilifer, MeBride: stolen bases, Gessler. john- son, Mllan; left on bases, Washingion 3, St 4: first base on_balls, of Graham 1 first base on_errors. Washington by Johuson 1: ‘struck out, by Johnsou 9. by Grabam ires, Connoly and Dinech. Chicago—Philadeipidta-Chicago ; wet. gorunds. At New York—Cleveland-Ne ed; ratn. Athlctics Rally in Ninth, But Loss. Detrolt won teday’s game hers by & 5 3. 3 ¢ Lynn—Worcester 0, Lynn Lowell Lawreice. Haverhillrockion A ¥l River—New Bedford 8, Fail Niver 3. Burlington, Va. *Batted for Heltmuller in Sih. AL B Score by tnniogs o 10000061 06— Bush. Cobb, Morfarty, fwo base i | ST | Buraio Rochester Provideice .. Baltimors . for_Philadeiphia Murphy, Bary, Bender; three buse hit, Cobb: sacrifl lays, Heitmulier to Monireal Moatreal WHALERS LEAD THE LEAGUE. rucke out, by Donovan 5. Ly Bender Ume, 1.53; umpires, Kerin sad Sheridan. May 23—Chicaco defeated Boston ¢ to 3 atiermon after ffteen single in the fnal session sent Tannehil ‘scampering Eome with the winaing run. Score. 3 g H 3 Hounesreoun wouerrBeeNKE wloccocenreons “Batted for Hall Score by tanings: 1 it 15 Connecticut League Games Monday. At Springfield Springfield 2 1 Holyoke 03000 ¢ Nort BASEBALL | National American League. Eastern League. At Toronto—Jersey City-Toronto game postpomed: AL Buffalo—Baltimore 6, Buffalo 4. Kochester 0; cheter—Providence At Mariford—Hartford-New Britain game postpon- rain. Waterbury—Waterbury-New Haven game post- poned; rain. Wew England L . “Lowe 4. “iave. i 1 College Games. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Get Errorless Game at Middletown, 3 to 2. New London took the lead Connecticut association by defeating Bannon's Midale town on Monday Rain fell was an attendance on’s batting did much to win for > London, as he scored one run himself sther with a The contest was errorless and was hotly fought all the way, Rieg ing a little on Boldt in Middletown’s rirst run_was s one of foxy Tommy Bannon's tricks. Harris hit, stole second and third on Bannon's out, third Bannon faked an altercation over the own af noon, brougat in_a Won. Lost Score by tmnlu New London Middieioun, Y1 601000 0 0—3 Runs. for New London Sullivan, Burns Neslon, Hima: 01060000001 Batterles, Leonard and Ball; Goodwin and Stroh; time, 1.45; pire, Lanev. npton. — Umpire 3 the Northampton - Bridgeport game to the former, 9 to Bridgeport disputed a 'decision in the Bridgeport objected to Fahey decision in calling Hall back after he had been hit by a pitched ball, port then having two men out. In the sixth inning Flannigan disputed a de- cision by the umpire, and was of the game. When the game efitea by Bridgeport th <0 2 in favor of the home team. score stood SULTS MONDAY. game postpo York game postpon- heur from sc London county. They would aiso like to know the age limit of the Porteous & Mitchell Cash Boys. We would lfke to play that game series with the Ca- dets of ' letin some wecks ago on the coming Sundays. Answer all through The Bul- letin. Manbattan 7, University of son expects to be on hand to see Jefries do his boxing in_San Fran- cisco next Friday night, The idea was the r and early he was on the park roads and b ered the usual twelve mile: the weight for me, his_friends, fornia 1 w A I am-down clo ie at Middle- | T expect to we during the game and thes about 106, Goteh, champion wre: will join J. J the twi dition to the Jeftri: my friends,and they They thought that thero was smell and smoke from an eil stove, and that it heated areom just like any other stove. Itold them of my experience, and one after another they, now, not one of them up for five times its cost.” The lady whe said this had an oil stove was all right for q uickly in the morning, but she never :re.nul of usis it for difficult or heavy ceoking. , with the bri and atractive. Made can be had with or without Cabinet. Every deaer everywhere; Ifnet at yours, write for n-mmncwun o the nearest agency of the Standard Oil Compnny (Imeorperated) A Storekeeper Says: “ A lady came into my store lately and said : “*1 have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter in my apartment. I want one now for my summer home. I think these oil stoves are wonderful. If only wommlmew what 2 are, they would all bave about my stove to a lot weze aston- you get this stove—see that _ the name-pla reads “ New Perfection. It has a Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping plates and food hot. lue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves cssssssesa | sssunsnuol | omem L Blumemnand elomounusan Blarusssere L] T § Totals, 30 9 01000101 0-3 Middioiown " Tiarris, Mulcaly; Do base hit; " on it o Tisger 5 0% Boidu 4 . ot 7; ‘molen base, V7 wacrifce. ive, Duniap: 25Telt on vases, M- Neow ToNI 0 carned runs, New Lon- don 3. Niddietown” 1; tme, 1.3, umpire, Willum oyce. CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. Won. Lest, PG New London s 875 Willimangte | i 3 11 Norwicly 3 ‘ Aiddietown . H 5 New All-Star Team. the management of Joe Des- l-star team from the City league. making one of the strongest lineups ganized and s looking for Saturday games with fast out of town 1 in th local field, has been or- ams Mc- can give them a good go. Grath, formerly captain of the Mystic league in the Rhode Island-Connecti- cut le Joe De: mond, 4§ Franklin street, gue, is to be captain. Address mond, care of McGrath& Des- Taftville Grays Looking for Games. The Taftville Grays would like to 10 of the teams in New aftville that was in The Bul- Johnson to See Jeffries Box. San Francisco, May 23.—Jack Jo;v‘n- m into the champion’s head by one b3 of the trainers at his camp and al- though it was intended more as a joke than anything else he decided it would be a good scheme. The Dlack fighter dropped back into d worlk this morning. Bright fore he finishea hie had cov- that is taking oft he eaid to one of “When I ned Cali- ghed 227 pounds, and now to 218. For the fight gh something like 208 “That is the wor} Gotch Coming to Jeff Ben Lomond, Cal, Ma ¢ Camp. 23.—Frank ot the world, f of trainers Jater th rding to te phic arvices reseived from the restler today. He will be the last ad- camp. Collegian Signs With Cleveland. New York, May 23.—Manager Mc- Guiro of the Cloveland club tonight an nounced the Mott of the I Mott s a & spitball expert. He will not join the Clevelands until the fall, ming of Pitcher Ed De fayette college team. De nt right hander and a Harvard Strong on Tennis Courts. Boston, May 23.—Harvard defeated Princeton at tennis at the Longwood Cricket club today. The Crimson took four out of six matches in singles and all three matches in doubles. SCHWARTZ BROS., DON'T GETHOT ! What is the meaning of this? 9 to 11 Water St. The kind that keeps und Three Pirate Pitchers. Pittsbure. May ew Yok hit all three Pitts- burg_plichers eftectively today and easlly won 1 o 1. ‘Wiitse and Mathewson kept Pittsburg's eight hits Well scattered. The score: Totals, 38 827 11 1 *Batted for Camuote In $th. 1000 900 Tyne fer New Yok Deie. Mugar. Sermeur, The Peerless, Knickerbocker. cold, cuts down the ice bills. The LaBelle and other leading makes Prices ran, 98 Famous the Bes Jones and the Live Wire Last. It will pay you. 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