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"HOME TEAM MAKES A Eif‘ = gvol':.i:h-,:et-utlkt)ed in ‘hmfl kind of fivl_ REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE * g * a victory for the Academy, 16 to 1. Branford’s boxman, O'Brien, was pie IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. | New London Shutout, 1 t6 0, in Erilliant 12 Inning Gams | 7ra%iera® poxinan, O'Brien, was pic J L um & sa“v his offerings to all corners of the lot, 28 Shetucket m ‘Norwich, Conn. —Friedman Twirls the Overtime Session—Bill Clabby | ' cting for 12 sate hita and 15 4 - - runs off him in six innings. Dick Wall, ~ marsdaw Gets First Homer—Whalers go Down in Afternoon,|hc ola Bulkeler flinger, then took N. TARRANT & Co, ' lourmununnl wlomtonrmocs 5 to 1—Academy Wins and Loses—Middletown Gets | hits ana one run were peeled oft his . Two—Other Results. : . 146 No danger of “Dummy” Taylor took up the pitch- | ing job for the Academy, substituting A H ill l“. tb or 17 MAIN B'I'REE . = fv;;- )(I}nnivnn, wl}o 'l;l! ca'lllggen.;'?y ‘tln SRl T"mfi a7 . d. . . pitch a game in the RI sland- | One when_winninz run scored. er. Accm" Bcflth, CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. on Nasher's fumble, stole second and | Connecticut league. Before the slants per g g m l‘e.tlon lf Won. Lost. -~ P.C | was out stealing third. of Taylor, the Branford boys Were | E. Collms out. hit by batied bail. you eat Lnbim Norwich . H Eighth—Friel made a star catch,run- | weaklings. for he came close to regis- Seore by innings :3 ey ot | ning with the ball, which sent Loveday | tering a shut out against them. Five | Philadepiia . Plate Glass and steam Boflel’ Willimantic - back to the gench. Nasher lined one [ hits was the small total.” Branford's | Boston . 7 : —_ . to Rhylander. Nealon singled and|one run was scored in the second, I ‘Wow! Right at the top in one day's | McClafferty pulled down Connar’s fly.| Wall reaching third on %is own single Tigers Gather in Two Games from St. Louls. INSURANCE work! Two games full of nerv: ck- | Friel grounded out to third, Rhylander {and McNamara's. Steve Ricketts St. Louisblay 30.—Deiroit won both games today. ing moments, sensational catches and | flied to pitcher and Noonan to center. | threw down to Crocker to coax Wall | The score of the last victory was ¢ to 4. Score: ‘The delicious heady pitching were taken by the Nor- Ninth—Richtmeyer died on a liner to | off third and Crocker let the ball get St. Louis. Satisfying __’ Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society; | wich team from New lLondon on Me- | Noonan, Shaw handled Griffin’s drive [ away, o o n ¢ boae ks morial day, boosting the Roses up from | for an out to first, and Rieger clased Murray plaved a great game at third ,,;‘,’Jmu % ay . gy a8 Assets $2,594,330.17 the bottom to the top rung of the|the game on a grounder which Rhy-|and led in the hitting for the home o 133 0 $:1100 (Toasted) 26TuThS : league ladder. In the morning at New | lander krocked down and recovered in | team, four out of six times up. The | @ 1233 i1200 e ‘| London it was & twelve inning victory, | time for the throw. The sco Academy put the game on ice in the | Homanct 3 0 o 1 Olbelehanty.2 4 2 3 1 @ 1'to 0, and in the afternoon at Sachem : New Londen. third, when thirteen men batted, net- | Xewmanis § 3 "oy Sjhonarsdh 5 & 1g0 8 park the Whalers were defeated, 5 to ab h po ting nine runs off five single. two dou- | Stephens.c 08 1|Reckmliorte 4 2 & 1 1 Motor Boat Owners 1, before & crowd of about 800 peoplc. 2 e 4 0 % bles, a wild pitch, batter ass | Baiiess 11 3 oforownings 1 0 1 0 1 One run for our opponents in twenty J. Davis Criss o g ;?xrlllmmm ; 3 : l,l g Totals, 14 & g LS W, will bs repaid by investigating.our|one innings! Can you want it any Boat Insurance Policy. It protects| petter? Totals. *Batted for Browninz in el oursussns Bl upnnmmeasse wlocconrosce ‘them when running and when laid up At New London in the morning the e whowe s ol ~Ruieafor Tatiey ia ot h, nd sgainst all marine perils includ- | 300 people present saw more spectacu- | 3. ewct O e o'Brenp.3b 3 1.0 0 0 o s - adides fu’ fire and theft at very low rate.|lar work In the field than is crowded | Mooner.p O Rieger,p L x is o ey into @ dozen ordinary contests, and - 0 0 | Detroit 18 B. P. Learned & Co., Charlle Friedman was the Teliable boy | - Totals. 1 Totas, o with-his change of pace and fine com- [ S 4 ‘Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.| nang that handed the shutout to Ne : 2 31 At mochester ¢ Agency Established May, 1546, London, making the first game this Bailley I 11| At Provide season that Norwich has won on Can- Tayior.D — —| At Newark—Jersey City 8, Newark 1. Te New England League. nonball park. Only Sullivan's sensa- | three baso hits, 2 tional catch of a low line drive off | base on balis. off Money Clabb's bat saved the game once for | ek ';'.*,',»,,"’ e New London. Sullivan had to run up | base on errors. the bank to save himself from a fall. | bases, Norwich —_ = Again New London was saved from |Yich 5, New London 1; umt lla, umpire, Mr. Lxr EASTERN DIVISION INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE defeat when Rieger caught one off of | ¥* STANDING. Total: stolen bases, s, _Griffin: first | Branford Athletic Clubd 1 0 Afternoon Games. .. .... secees At Lawrence—Hav, Woreester—Wor At Lrnn—TLowell 11_innings. At Fal Riser—New By 4, Fall River 10, Connecticut Leagus. Morning Games. 3 ;11 innings. Smith’s bat_with his goot up against Tet POL o . « fhe fence.. Shaw's great game et third MIDDLETOWN WON. esterty e 5 lee| Noamsies s seeiuctad 3, was featured by 2 run back after a Tt Bulkeley High : New Britain 6, Waterbury 2. fly, and Smith came tearing in for a | Score 8 to 5 in Monday’s Contest on the | Windiam migh b Bridgeport 2, New Haven 1. difficult catch that saved the game for Diamond. Norwich ¥ree Academy.. B Afternoon Games. e Norwich. dns Waterbury 7. New Britain The winning run in the twelfth was Punn's Colts went down to defeat Westerly H gh 7, Morgan’ /1, New Haven 6 innings—darkness. | Leahy 1b, Marra p, Beauchamin ss, scored by Smith, who rapped out his | for the second ¢ime in one day at the | Westerly High school's basebali teamn | Imee 5 Hanioy 58 Babcock 3b, A. 'Munroe cf, D. Congdon nt;-!ond double, tn!ok third on an out, | hands of Fisker's Middletown Pets by | kept its league record clear on Mon- ? o If, Boulley rf. and home on another. the score of § The largest day morning by defeati Morgan g — The score: vet recorded at a game for the s et D Clale 1 o s s L o] caw'x\:i“us;fl:m"éc Brown 4, Yale 3, New London. was present at Windham field and Westerly before 1,000 spectators. Spen- | white Tock . 7 800 o ‘s ahopo o e » o|nessed the heart rending exhibition.|cer and F. Foley were the Westerly | Westerdly . 2 4| Providence, R. I, May 30.—All thren Bflunn]! 41300 o [ Willimantic outbatted Middletown and | High battery, Stevens and Kirtland for | Carolina 3 pitchers were hit rather freely in the e 9 § & 9 |earned more runs, but played such| Morgan. ncer's strikeout record | Siominsten H game which Brown won from Yale here A POINT OR TWO. S .08 18 5 3 o o|weird ball in the field at times, accord- | reached the neat total of twelve and | Wakefleld H today by the acore of 4 o 3. Brown e would like to give you a point or €2 - 5 5 0 o|ing its pitchers poor support when gilt- | Stevens fanned 6 R e took the lead by making three of her two about Insurance. If you want In- £33 31 122 0|edged quality was needed, materially | Score by Innin, RHE : four runs in the third inning, when surance that protecis let us write it F R 2 3 0 ?laccounted for the loss of the game.| West. High 0 6 0 1 0 00 0 *—7 10 2 o, st game; Westerly | four hits were made in succession, al- for you. Our Companies are “Al. 1 H i 114 o0 o|Middletown hit more opportunely and | Morg. High 1 0000000 0—1 9 4 7, first game; Mystic 3, | though Yale changed pitchers in the Inn;mmlmm made by them is B 328 3 V| her winyers were mmoh faster on the e Comitna 4, | M1ddle of the inning, Snell’s home ruu wery liberal Total 38 63615 2 — — — | pases. BASESALL RESULTS MONDAY. R g rst game; Carolina in the sixth completing Brown's scor- ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl.| s.r. 1 tmnings: 10314 117 A big delegation from Middletown e R AT i g, ing. accompanied the team and Managcr 2 At Andover, Mass—Harvard 7, Phillips-Andover 1. Norwich . 000000000 1|2 A Richarde Building, 91 Main 8treet. | oI5 0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 8 1o Fisher and Assistant Manager Burdick, K, aprédaw Run,_for Norwich Swith; two base hits Loveday, | @ Number of the fair sex being among | Now' York off Friedman the number. The contingent felt pretty | Pittsbur. M’FARLAND-WELSH DRAW. Ringside Followers Present Not Sati At Lewision, Me.—Bates 5, Howdoin 4. At Middletown—Trinity 4, Wesleyan 3. At Burlington, Ve —University of Vermont. 3, Un versity of Rochester 1. Won. gouble | happy after the game. St. Louts ~. e Wittiamsiown, : & = mstown, Mass.—Williams-A i TBE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | 35 'voi. ol e Sl | RO S i chea very fair ball aside | Snciimad e fied With Verdiot. Toveday, Richimever: time, 1. from the seventh inning, when he per- | phiadephis e Ithaca, N. Y.—F ania 2, Comell 1. Real Estate sios. % | mitted four men to walk and allowed | Brookiyn - : : : At Worcester—Dartmouth 4, Holy Cros 2 London, May 30.—Packey McFarlana . —_— x ¥ one hit, the other seven hits obtained Moraing Games. of Chicago sud >Freddis | Welsh, the and Fire Insurance, CLABBY’S HOME RUN off him heing scattered through x| chicam 6, St Lowts 1 Taftville Finishes Strong and Wins. | = taunts rommd Aran omione merors ¥ Pittatun . Cincinnatl 7. 5 _ * |a twenty rou w oro ts 1ecated In Somers Block, over C. M. FEATURES AFTERNOON GAME, | innings except for the third, when gé.';'{.,"m % r.'?u‘.’h'.‘-Jml 32 30 fuintegs h fanvn‘!; broke even with Jewott|the Natlonal Sporting club. ~ Tha PR i ry o rooklyn 2, Boston *ity on Monday, losin n the mornin h a of B A el (R e Norwich Pounds the Ball for Extra|, Willlmantic did not have the good Ve at Jowett Clty b7 & 6ot scors and wint | Sae bar. o6 G100 Sorurmns Had tetusa Telephone 147. Bases—Both Teams Do Fast Field- | Lits were made, but her players con—| pu.ore o & Soumle from Cincinnati ning on their home grounds in the af- [ much the better of the bout. Fe ing. nected for three in the firsi, twe In | sreak indsy by taine twn games from Cincinmats | o poocett Criy knocked his opponent’ against the repes ATTORNEYS AT LAW. : the second end two each in the eighth | The moraing contest was won easly, 17 to 7. Spade ewett City started off strong in the | repeatedly and forcing the fighting in At Sachem park in the afternoon |and ninth end one each in the third, | Jone fqund for 1o hils ihe afiémon came was | SeCONd gamo and by vesistering three|every round . & S e urth and fifth. y re: a s in h irst an ur more in e verdict o e referee was re- Norwich galloped away from New Lon- ’°Them were no startling features in Cineinnati. Pittsburg. the second seemed likely to repeat | ceived with much hoslitity, Welsh was don by stinging the benders that Rle- | the whole game and the wretched play R -5h k; e .}:hl e ;1;:_1;”_ n}or;l'l‘n:fi \'écthory. hD“l'.!}‘{ t;vc the favorite at the opening of the eon- ger sent up, earning five runs to New | by the team, when it came to count in | paskertet § 2 1 51100 e St aasc ot [ Lo mt Tio & Dat bastore ke QEbt was X gy by ! and Emerson, but for the next four in- | half over tha sympathy of the crowd s London’s lonely tally. It was a great | the final was by degrees more con- | Hodlielib ¢ 012 0 0JC 3 3 3 % ¢ nings Taftville went out in one-two- | was with the American wholly. ¥ h agner.ss 5 1 & = pe v . day for the local talent, Jim McClaffer- i 1110 oebMiez 5 2 0 6 8| three order, Gero showing good eontrol. ty and Bill Clabby, who appeared in S sragned 3 ? 22 ° ;;l;‘x.-x,xb 4 114 0 0| TIn the sixth errors at second and short, the Norwich lineup and got a nice = i A B 10323 2omeme® 719 3 1|stolen bases by McClafferty and Caron, X, Bhetucket St | hand as they came to bat for the frst v H g 30 17 1|Maddoxp 3 1 0 3 8|2 base on bally and a wild pitch, fol- KNOW IT WELL time. Clabby copped the honors of 5 40 4 118 10000 — -— — — | lowed by a fine single by Emerson, let the day when he lifted /the ball over | Mulcahy.id 4 40 ¢11 T ) Totals, 132716 3| in three runs for the home team with T ;gg;h.t neml ttgni;eLf(;r a 11«;‘mc;‘ and the | pateext ¢ A s & e A none out. Dugas fanned, Germain wae | Familiar Features Well Known Te .50 meal ticket from the Rose r. Foster.oh & o ofSulitvanct 4 1 5 3 v fielded out and Tetreault’s hit to right Hundreds of Norwich Citizens. taurant. MoClafferty also was the |Jomsone & 3 c 422 o o o o—4 | brought in Emerson. Murphy flied out . : SRS Enar In center field, petting sove | Beds H HI i 00 E G P b i A familiar burden in every home, eral difficult flies at critical times. |y 36 53010 1 % T | “In the next Bill McClafferty led oft | A jaiirden of 4 “bad back. 'rhe:: were about $00 people at the S e réblact c.{:’n.\\.flv:l:h.inh‘]&;‘o; S | 'iwl."u' Glr:‘ev.' serentea | TitR a double, Caron placed a nice one :I\‘Ml,x:xn;;;uu"; :;(4");"::— .“.‘x‘.,"”“"' back “ r 0ny S Glaibby’s homer. triples by Smith ana | % e | con game. i reiring 38 | Pacl Koo tHinuted base hite bringing | DoAns Kidney Pills will eurs you. ) s b , . e*Relievd Dove at lst 1 < g g : each co hutes E: L p " ] s Captain Rhyiandcr and Siaws deunie S e sams venr 4 10 3. | R (iien Tast three soorss. Jewett | ,, Here 18 Norwlch testimony o prove were the distance hitting feats of the spddietown 01319002 E City could score but once in the ninth, | “mugene Sweet, Sunnyside Avenue, A“Ens home boys, while Jooney's heady | Wilimantie 10000 ab'h o & s LAY at second being sent in bY | norwich, O i e . b at pitching kept the losers down €0 scat- | Rums for ia. Bannon . s 32 1 s 1| Leopold's single ~ e B P L T i sered singies. Before the game began | Batee Beilis rson. for Willimantia 70232 8 ¢ | The attendante was about 750. The A b o < B ibact i D'Andrea. John “Mara: Jum Foga 30 D - ®|learned of the value of Doan’s Kidney o for e Norwich - menagement | M e S i Tt A, 5 o 3130 0desda L) sy i T in Pilin" AT that "time T way in_great mKEns that there would be a game at the DArk | of Thayer 22 off Ferris 1: hit by pitcher, Harr G074 owamiet S o' b 0 ot by sl BBl g MBSO \ next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Pellls; sruck ou, av Deyle 3. by Ferrs Z; siolen 49,28 0 Doslans 134 0| precotte 420 0 0MCery 4 2 % Yooks 1.-was'oconaned. oy naed.. on 3 bases, Harris, Bahnon, Muleahy, Bates 13 0 Moran. ¢ 3 762 500 0 Caron.1f 3 ,account of lumbago and was almest Game by Innings. wikd pitch, Ferris: sacrifice hite, Dunisp, " James 000 0 0Ewinep 007 313 i 81 helpless, having {o be turned over and € First—Three flics retired the New | Nichols Potrick Wallacs; fizst base on errors. Mid- 405 3 0 Ward 000 yisd ‘2 B aine unrhie: fo ore St all miteamt : L stown 3, Willimantic 1: left on bases, Middl 1040 —_—— H 1 e . ¢ Telephome 095. Tfiond"'n:'!.ll; 0;‘:1_;; fi;\m‘:?dmgh;n 35 Wihimantic 37 eamed x:m-"xznmif:m“ Wi | Amess ST I8 |°| Totals, 50 10 48 24 & (;‘.ff.?,:‘v’cn HETHE i ‘”‘l’““'“"” . My suffering was about urns’ : anned, - | limantic ¢: time, umpirs, Curram. *Heeler 10 0 00 (e 2 30 ® rig all any person could endure. Sharp lander grounded out :.ojn—uL - 48 ;—‘G;-]- | Bnchetterr & 2 0 0 ‘0 pains across my loins and kidmeys Members of New York Becond—A fiy to McClafferty, an as- Middletown. Willimantie. b e e T T | Gerop s 3°9.5, e, caused misery of the worst kind. In sist by Frie] and Coannor’s strike-out abh po 8 abh po 2 e “*Batted for Walsh In 16th. Totals, 22110 Totals, 34 8 addition to this 1 was annoyed by an osbon oc retired New ndon in order. Noonan 65 21 0 ODAndresss 5 3 8 2 1 See - o 2 assages of the ey - d Stock Lo a x5 21 e iy Sxingss o ot when winming un scoeed, irregular passages of the kidney secre E A fanned, Clabby grounded to second and il G 1 g IS8T 3.8 @ | New York . 00010000110000 0 1—4 Score by innings tions. T consulted three of the best xchanges Smith flied to right. % s ey S $ 28 2 1! Pulladeiphia 0100000101006000—3] yemwett oy (] physicians in Providence, R. I, but Third—Friel's assist sent Richtmey g 5100 0JicNols,2b 4 2 0 2 1 T Taftsille .. L they failed to make the slightest im- Beston. New York. er back to the bench. Griffin surpris- | Belless 3 0 0 & 138 £ R-°3.8 0 o ~Ale Wiskley 11 Straight Chisage ‘Drope Ows. EASTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STAN provement. It was finally my good 53 State Strect. 24 Broad Street. [ | ©d himself and évervbody else by rap- [ X000, 2 2 1 3 sacmane 3 & 5 3 3| cricase lost o i Louien s S 1k Same srumit - s A fortune to read of Doan's Kidney Pfils g ping safely to right. Rivlander made | Fexss © 2 0 8 & oDoieo w3 0 0 4 o | fame todsy. Soom: ) SE Rorthn 1 and I was o mmuch impressed. with a nice catch o eger's fly, and Shaw 2 — - Wallacelb 3 1 5 0 0 Chicago. St “Louis. Taft 3 what was sal n their favor that I scooped Sullivan’s srounder and shot| Totslt 38103718 2[*“Thayer; 0-0 0 0 0 abhopos e o e | E— began their use. Their beneficial ef- it across for the third out. In Nor- Tows, Hmis s |Zamanm s 10 3 Dmugnem 4 1% 3 8| Waureen o H fect was soon noticeable and I con- wich’s half Nealon dropped McClaffer- | Sheckardir 3 b Eilisit 5121 1|3dew 1 tinued to improve so rapidly that I ty’s fly after a hard run. Jimmp kept R s 2 e L S O o 5 = £ was soon able to resume work. I give .. H ! s on to second with not a ghost of a 1120 0k i2730 8| Single Men Defeat the Benediots. |} entire credit of my recovery to m""c flm""c show of making it, and was an easy 3113 0 1F 10800 There were about S-ruL on I’mnd to | Doan’s Kidney Pills, and never intend out. Assists by Rieger and Friel re- 1060 00 4 0 2 2 0| watch ¢he ball game put up between | to bhe without a supply in the house, tired the side. by Manley 1, by Boldt 1: hit e 4203 01the Married Men and Single Men on| More than one sufferer from kidney Members of the New York Stock Foutrh—Burns splashed a safe one to | Bannon. Faster: stvack oot by Moty o b';’n'i'x'.fi“e" tfids 4111 0y emorial day on West Farms, Yantic, | complaint and rheumatism has thankex Eychange. left, and Loveday sac-ificed him along. | 8'0len bases. DAndrea, Harris, Johnson; first base on 4 2 2 2 1§ Totals, 34 92 M 1| who were rewarded by seeing a g00d | me for telling him about the sfMciency Bill Clabby handled the bunt in pretty ey wvswa. 5, AR clean game finish in favor of the Sin- | of Doan's Kidney Pills.” nds and High Grade Securities | snape ~3iencnita (o rilienicl S0 = Curman. 2ei0 ie Sk it the score 117" The Tan | “wor iule by ali dealers. Prics 50 Nealon brought Burns in with New 1000 tic band was out and ga 2 S Orders exscuted in Stocks and Bonds, | London's first run by lining one over | KELLEY HAS ACADEMY HELPLESS -= trom 3.0 t 4 p. m., and after the |Se0Ey TOSICEMILAIN Qoo Bufialo Erain woll Cottan. Noonan’s head, which the latter slight-| o) o0 i~ etiea XA game got in line and marched to the | Sew ¥orl & or the Unite Iy misjudged. Nealon got second, but| €on™ Lit. Pitcher Fans 17—Allows | 55000, i m Tin. engine house, where another comcert|™ p. ' per the name—Dosn's—and SHANNON BUILDING was left when Connor fanned the sec- Only Two Hits — N. F. A. Loses,| ®**Batted for Luderus in 8th. was given. The hits were 13 to 9 in |, .. o ond time. Shaw and Friel by great] R to 1. Score by innings favor of the Single Men. Samuel Car- i M) WL ORI G 10 Shetucket Street. sprinting beat out infield hits, and St. Louls 11010000 6-8|gen pitched a good game for the Mar- The High C '_L‘ 2 Telephone 901 Rhylander kept the crowd on edge| Kenealy’s double after Taylor and | **® *° 2589020 0 V01 | ried Menand Wiliam Couritenmenkang |, /- 218 TTIeh: Coets of L¥ing while Rieger rang up three balls and | Belfit had eingled in the = seventh e the ball moving for teh Single Men. reases the price of many necessities FRANK O. MOSES, - Brooklyn Wins by Sensational Fielding. wi o 2 aais . » Mgr. | two strikes on him. On the next ball| scored two runs for the Connecticui| Brookim, N. Y. May 50, Brooklsn won ihe aft AonTaod Urpiend- H‘;;-:)t:v'm;m%mx S quatity, X0y s s Rhy clouted a triple to deep right field, | Literary Institute nine at th - | ermon game with “Boston, 3 to 1, owing to = e Hneups: e SR s S I o scoring the two ahead of him. He was | emy campus on Monday attermeon. oot | Gt Sciine behind Kucker, in which Hummer ais- | Single Men—%. McGlone, P. Laush- | standarq of excellence and its sreat caught sliding to the plate a minute| enough to beat the N. F. A, boys, o | trsuished himself. Score: Iin, J. Lavalle, G. Lavalle, H. Beptley, | curative qualities without any inorease later on Griffin’s throw to Rieger after | to 1. Charlie Crocker twirled @ game Boston. Brokiyn. E. Shanks, M. Reardon, C. Pendleton, | in cost. It is the best remedy for a short passed ball. Noonan fanned | for the Academy that would h sbh po 2 e ab b po A. Counterman. coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and Clabby filed to Burns. any ordinary contest, but thers was | omml 4 1% 0 olBurns (] Married Men—C. Harris, J. Hanna, |and all ailments of the throat, chest @». Leuise Franklin Miner Is mow | Fifth— Richimever hit s no hitHng to muke Suy fpression on | SE s + 318 ¢ oty I 2 01 g Quinley, K. Smith, J. Weiler, E. Lar- | and lungs. The genuine is In a'vellow focated in her riow ofice, Breed Hall, | Griffin sacrificed, the scoreboard, for Kelley, thw Conn, |Milerss 4 1 0 0 s¢ PR, Perking, 8. Carden, K-Tures, O Dackage. ' Retuse substitutes. The Lee Reom 1 ling the ball in ine shape. Rieger gave | Lit. box artist, was pitching the fnest | e u 3 3 5 § 3 % 8| Sevin. s g Tt Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. MCC!:"“{Q a):‘n{lean Chla ; aft((r a hz&;h gsme tseen OR tl‘;e tnmgus:tthis .se;‘amL H.Smithe 3 2 0 1 20 WPlainfield 14, Jewett City Don't drug the stomach or stingulat ut the settled safe in the | Seventeen Academy batters walked | Shean2y 3 0 3 4 10 d = o R e ausile Mclntyre took Sulli- | from bench to plate and back again on [ (p. % 2 0 3 3 0| Plainficld was defested by the Jewatt | the heart or kidneys. That in wrens. Smith opened with a|the strikeout route, and only Crowe | pages = City team of the Eastern nnecticu are orying Yerific liner to left venter fii three| smd Stove: Ricketts sdung'the beik e T S o2 Amateur league in the morning game |out for help. Vitalize weak in- bags, but died at the plate on McClaf- | & hit. : Totals, 31103112 2 Monday, 14-1. ;,m;up L e gge Cflfl‘!';:““‘glunma'; with I:Dr‘ ferty’s grounder to first, whic¢h Richt- Crowe's timely single produced the| _Prited for Curtis i Jewett C! >opham ss. chie c 00p’s storative, and eee -~ meyer flelded home. McIntyro fanned | only Academy run, coming in the first | gl ™ nines: -, | Geer 1b, Garaud 2b. McArthur rf, Wil- | quickly good health will come to you and Mooney forced McClaffer ;flfetr Il‘\n;gray&ad :ade two bases on | Brookisn 1 % ¥ &3leon 5 g&:;ns&gica:r)}zbmupdntzg. again.” Test it and see! $01d by Dee & Sixth—Burns led off with his second €} ielder Murphy's error. Murray —_— Plainfield— c] , . , | Osgood. hit of the day, and was advanced by | then pilfered third in = daring slide, AMERICAN LEAGUE Loveday’s sacrifice. Nasher grounded :}I:d( Gmwdeh;ln.m.mad out the singie Woa. A at score m. Philadeiphia . s fi?,f’e‘c‘l,’fia“&-‘fin’% ‘1‘,2‘3&‘{.?:‘;’;‘;1‘%? first,| Besides pitching a crack-a-jack -;;;;Dl““* Nealon ducked one of Mooney's stants, | Eame, Crocker flelded his position in | Baion © e o Al o the ball hitting the bat and rolling fair, | fine shape. Jupes Mclntyre umpired a a EXCBL:! on which Mooney flelded it to first, | satisfactory game. A } 4 H. P, 4 to 54 miles per hour. claiming the out. Umpire Liggins de- ‘The score: £ ~ i H. P., 5 to 65 miles per hour. cideq the ball had hit the batter and Conn. Lit. Institufe. 5 ¢ Games. 2 . b Lomgomu.—dcxeuTPo:verrul. glw;ergm his base. 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