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cans. are fooking for a straight run of arc many cases in wiich the rest cnre Tskee 41 p e Yictories in’tholr coming gamcs, Ben- wouid do wmore goud: thuis tho abor | iy 4 1 lett, the Hickory Wonder, held flm'cure. ;——.— Carmen to.two hits. The batting of 4 Foley, Brooks' work on first, and the | LEFT HANDERS WITH CONTROL. WE REPRESENT THE ABTNA LIFB - Pie_Plant, 25| fielding of Donohue and Dougherty | - - IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. Do hp-a. 2 ?|was of tie top-notch . - Next | Wiltss, Plank and Doc White Wers E J % S 5 illi IRCSNIY. e ille, and B 0 J. L LATHRBP & SONS. Lost at Middletown, 8 to 1—New London Downs Willi- i 10| week the Mohicans gy MoKl ean| 0°°d In That Respect Last Senson . g = - - es— 15 ! something will be doing. Manager It is a common expression in base- / 28 Shetucket Etreet, Norwich, Conn. mantic—Mooney Pitches Against Whalers Today— T 31| Celery. | Tahts han mn‘gdb-‘mnel with the | ball that when i port side pitcher. goes » {7 marssdaw S Sti few Carrots. 5 | Wholesalers. Cannonballs of New Lon- | through a game with one or (wo hases | Breokyn b Home Team Short on Stickwork. - § don, and with Fort Wright. For July | o balls, “he had @ood control for | s ieisy mesos it v 5 i‘l":itho ineet anf’g;\li( 151 ;he lfi;fl;fl: left hander.” As a matter of fact, | burs and six stral o Owners New 4|and a fine trip is ced for. - | when it comes down to that, there are it crtel s 5, Néw Beets, 5 | hicans’s are out for all teams, " with the | come lert handers, and not by any . : > ill be repaid by investigating our SAMEY FaBaT Bt 3 L sy 3 11 3| Blunesgpies, Sweet Potdtoes, 2| following lneup: Foley ¢, Bendett and 'meany o siriking scareiiy of thei, who | Bmesy 4 370 1 ,l,',_;:",,:f,, 2108 s Boat Insurance Policy. It protects Tod Muleaby,1b 4 2 42401 lg[rnm:n—un. ggg.g:oanz, 5 | Dougherty p, Brooks Im, Donohue 2b, have guite as good romi=o' 7o hi o Campbell it 4 2 0 0 0| Wheat)r 3 } hem when running and when laid up N ver i S ; 5 §0 5 0 0| Daten New Potatoes, 10 Ristss, Fowler 3b, Donahue rf, DUgh- |as some ri=" i S RN ) and against all marine perils includ-| New London &t Norwich. | H 3040 0| Canlinower. New Onions, 9| ertyof, Riordan 1f; Laride, manager. | an-"e - e bt LT 8 3G g4 % illimantic af 3 4 317 Spinach. k. e . trol as Mathewson, but athewson has ot 305 0 ing 1;. ;u theft, at v;y low rate. e rserTion, eruaima iao030 A';,.,,gu,"_h ° AROUND THE BASES. s < peori dk Gie 1880 Bewme 311 - g1 et unch, 5 il e boaey. g ¥t prie 2 atmer 0l . Learned & Co., Won. Lot P.C 52010 4| strawberries, Turnips, N onlon Saats % ) Canaiia p 8 3 1 7 e ? S0 s ; T Saquash, 19| New London looks easy. pitehers who have beefl 13 (i 2 Towss, 38 Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | X:3"foWn, H : | BiaE Bane, ar. 20|Bammda Onlons, 10| Middletown's sixth straight, the Highlanders this season h 4 Agency- Established May 1846. 5 4 ¢ I ;=8| Red Bananas, dz. 66|Egg Plant, 20 | Give the boys a hand this afternoon! {the ball over the plate as well *Baited tor Wilson in 9tk Tlimantic & 9 i 0 0 I—1| Muskmelons, ea., 20l Cucumbers. ea.. 3-8 e s right_handers, those two being Vaughn - i | . Dualap 2. | ‘Cherries, 1b., 10Blackgerries, at, 20 About 250 at the gamé in Middletown | o oyl " Vi ughn has shown notice- | 70s O T (Special to The Bulletin). i R Bilueberries, qt., 20-| Thureday. ably good control. |® WA "_'L Sese Bits, 20Liw, Mum. idletown, June The home team | = bails, off Bates 2. Mehts. Mooney and Jacobs are the home Another left hander whose control fu | _ @ Ve hit. Suith; J g had an easy time this afternoon win- | hi by piteher, McClafferts: struck | pork— ,, Western Lamb— | battery today. nearly always conspicuously good, for | ning from Norwich, 8 to 1, the same | . e Dun. | Spareribs, 2 e 16| WIill 1 be Phillips again with his lit- | a right or left hander, is Wiitse of the AMERICAN LEAGUE SBTANDING, score as was chalked up agains. the | o + vas Chops. 23 Shouiders, 184 e ol ot BonnetT Giants. Control is his long suit. Plank Won Lest i > | o By vase on smors. | SROBSL 3} o 7 Glants. s hi % wuit, Pl Vo . Ioscs on the proceeding day in Nor- S e & Newica | Smoked Fams, Chops, | “Smith's mark of .444 makes him the [ Of the Athletics is n left hnder Who | putasoiia ..o oooo. 28 ] i wich. The losers suffered from ina- > 30-25| Shoulders, 20 | leading hitter in the league. Dunlap |has control as a rule, and so has Doc | New Xork -#..coosrs 1 o bility to hit for the seven innings in Smoked Shoulders|Native Lamb — of Moo ham 435, , | Jhite of the White Box. Among the | 2O i i g Siclaing oy thees Satetics to Capeats Newsl-andoh ymina tre Smoked Tonsues, | Legs. 30| (Middictown had two banner davs 90 | Halawin was posseased of . efrectivi w w8 " TS e iy, JhreSaRtofiss to. Cantaln (Special to The Bulletin.) Shert cut, 5| Chops. 20 | Saturday and Memorial day—800 at the | omanand ot the palt Wildnens was 2 ““Middletown's runs were sent over e London, June 2—The Thome|Dried Beet . 35| Shouldors, 14| first and 1,200 at thessecond. not among his faults, while Matt Kil-, 9 Zeuls ... ¥ the pan Dby timely hitting of Fried- | (cam took a stride towards the top by | ZEes, Suich o 200 | MYls 2| Middletown fans are saying that|roy haq fine control, and Ed Morri fled Sox Win In the Efeventh man’s benders. Bates finished the | 9¢fcaiing Willimantic this aftermoon, 30| Chops. 20 | Bannon had better go along under a|knew how to and could put the bail : sy SN game for Middletown and off him 8 to 1. A catch by Sullivan of IV} Beriatng 23] Shoulders, 14 | pull for fear of scaring the other teams | where he wanted to. 2 Tovls A the ninth inning Norwich made its | 1-ondon when he ran up the left fleld | (nside ' Rounds. 22f3ausage. ' 20 | out of the league. It must be conceded, however, that | nd wianiog i, - o TR Captsin Rhylander lcd of | AMK after the ball was the feature of | Shoulder Steakr. 1s|Native Sate Poriy, | “S QLU0 SSENL (10s o nict i the | the very heat control 1y shown by the | The st 'S with a hit and Noonan sent him to “‘,j.hgf;';‘;-x_e sy an‘?exld on Tnl:iuz‘:\t;l’ny, having l(‘:lplah; rl‘{:lt"t_u‘ndc;’d n::t;hl";u Alxo moni 1“1 . Rl . 2 e score: 5 vlander a el’ change places at | p s who did the most work la & X Mve Engdowe ; Fancy L. I DucksiFowl. . s 33 |sbort and second. year two or three left handers were | Sometf $i%1 POINT OR TWO. f seate 5 Nichots,se 5| phila. Chickens, 30/Squabs, 40| The Willimantic fans seem to be hard | conspicuous by the =number of balls | wailaes s I Breskerer & 1 ¢ 8 8 A h il N & 0'Mara.1h o 1| Native Chickens. 30 losers. When /the team is winning | they Issued. There was Killlan of the | Grisss2b 1| Weaaner,m 389 | We would like to give you a point or Rieger,ct 0 Sullivan,1f o 0| Broilers, $1.50 everything is lovely and the goose | Tigers, for instance. In innings, | Newinan. 1t bl XN ie-¥ o { two about Insurapce.. If you went In. Sallranie > i hangs high, but when they lose—well, [ about 19 games, he gave 49 passes 10 | jiigman of [ Eowinf 1200 surance that pretects let us write It Bims H 1o Gdvacion: Bengaigh. bus when ey don el | hn A AYorke Of Dearly P, 31413 for yeu. Our Compaunies are “Al’ (Gesuo 0 HammiliL e 00 Sugar— Aerich = MAale 0w BIn: three ctrolls a game., Nap Rucker of | 983 oK 118 by them is Every settlement made by them (e o Acke mane 10 26" Granulatea, = the Brooklyns gave 101 ba T3 e s 0 ISAAC S. JONES, Insuramce Agl. Totais, ol Tuas. @ smIe zo| Cafloat. 137w 811 mhimry rainde of lightweieht hoving | TRt LII‘.‘“"““'“ an't mesm a0 very |Wedduis o 8 & 8 eMaiy 10610 Richarde Building, 91 Main Street. b - 2205 Powdered, i 8re on the card at the next Friday °8 SAENHRC SOCLE FECRLnK of it, |Oebsmp 0 0 0 0 ol - jam i3 ce o - at - N o es8, Ve otals " 5 aprédaw Fdam. 97-31.50[Molasses— L week by the Greenw.ud | .t anough fo harp on wildness, vet tals, 49 ~ Camenbert. 25| Porto Rico, gal. 50 'w London. .1 | Rucker, next to Killian, gave more fied tor Orahmm in 11th Picicles, gallon. 78| N. Orleans. gal. 69 | Kid Murphy of New Haven and Kid | Fueltels wext 10 COHEE E9VC F007 i Tor' Beller n T WAL F. BILL Eegs, local, doz. 30|Maple Syrup, Cushing of Springfield, Mass., will box | (R3€5 80 POUR & BATE 3 BT Clopt Kilo | pesied for Wedden 4o o 1ME OFFICE OF Beri che Sopessi Bven | | Coshing o Spciopscls Ao, il ben! ine T lsspucd i Real Estate Bt by plicicr. Towers Vinegar, gal 25Kerosens olL13@36 | ponnan They will weigh in Friday r. » pcare by tanings st A Nealon 2. Furns, Gicg iul afternocon. Both are clever and con- 1 st Louls 2 000 ’ il b ONAL LEAGUE STANDING. nd E Ball. Ackern scrifice bt Griffin; dme, Market Cod, 10 Bels, 15-18 | sidered the fastest boxers of their AT . Two base hits, Kare diey 3, War .‘ b ‘;'." ,,’::.:::,“.;c_ = iR 3 Oft'S Haddscic, | [Kound Clams. op, | weight in New Tngland. g A L. P | et waree’ base mit lecal in i “ e » i Villiams o r] jort an o wk 25 =5 thire Sesr. West Cheisea in First Place. Stealk Pellock, 10| Canned Salmon. 15 o0 Wllams of —Hridgeport and | vk ot G CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. we bR 3 i e <chool | Am- Sardines. 5@15 2.for 25 | ix rounds at 118 pounds. This makes 15 ] Won. Lost o febisa Telephone 147 tville the second time | OB, Satfines, 25|Lobsters— 20 | Kid Williams’ first appearance in near- 2 o0 | Bigepert .ooo oooer 1 H i oon and played the | Boneless O6d,10@315| Boiled. 25 |1y a vear. He was formerlv. the 105- I 71 | New Haven i . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Wequonoc srammar sci 5. do- | Buok Shad. 20fsteak Coa. 131 pound champion of the United Stat i 0 | Wartord " e E fea m by a score of 5 to 4 in | Roe Shad, 23| Flounder. -12| " Billy Allen of Norwich and Abe the i Eprirafield 1 ) e s e - i Blackfish, 15| Flatfish, 10| > o : Holy Seses sosvees I ' -1 a fast and spapny game. Ry winning 20-30 | Newsboy of New ndon will go six ne Straight Northsmnion 1 BROWN & PERKINS, lttwmoys-at-law CAPT. BRNEST RHYLANDER, this game. the Chelsea bovs are in frst Spanien e et s;"fl;g rounds 3 gatch wetgnta. e New Tork o Setyea i {714 Whase Timely Hits Save nut- | place. o e P River Shad. climinary wil ctive victartes nine G Bl ever First Nat Bank, Shetucket St = e Thé lineup of the winners: Sles- | R. Clams. pk. 70) 33| between Jimmy Baton of Fort Terry Tt 2. The seore EASTENN LEASUE STANBING, ! Entrance \ |berg c, Bendett n, Fillmore 1b, Stanton | Pompanos, 25|King Mackerel, 18 | and Young Ferguson of Fort Wright, A Now York. Won Lost »o L3 Btajrway next to es Nat. Raank i @ Rhy- | 2b, Débarros ss, Lacy 3b, Weinstein | Wealfish 12|Red Snappers. 18 | rival soldiers from rival forts, B oo as abh po a e |Teront s 2 o8 g it g B E e e Revie oo i [l b 3 o Soft Shell Crabs, | Bluessh, * iy - Bescher.it o] pevore.rs 1% 6 1| Noware : . oo wrday evemings. ectasd nder started the double steal an > » O dozen. $0 Porgies, 10-12 “NO FAKE,” SAYS RICKARD. Paskertcf 3 0 of Doyte. 2 1131 - s (] Nooman was nipped by Johnson's The Standing. — 5 2 Tabiteiin 4 1 BAifrite 3330 o | g il e throw to Dunlap, but the laiter made W Toant 2 e it i W 2 e : Mitenerr £ 3 0 Sermiret 4 1 3 b o 7 ‘ no attempt to throw home. So that |ywrac: cheisea . " 1 No. 1 Wheat, s._zzcommnu'._ ficae Will Stop Big Fight at First Signs of | $ 1 iEndveLee & : B 13 Rhylander easily scored. Bates filled | poiquay H Bia%iines. [ - R o ol a Frameup. B 9 37131 0] 1 ! Up ithe sicks by hitting one:man and | moreville .. B Straw, cwt, 3110 _ top, $1.30 > BhY tian H - i passing another, but Friedman came 1o | Greenaville . 3 Bread Fiour, Provender, San Franciseo, June 2.—Jack Jehn- | Buse.y i Y'Y . ¢ } bat with two out, and he made the 37.25@37.50 cwt. $1.60 | son could not overceme his desire to g 49 o ! 1 oot g el e o L Windham High Passes Bulkeley. | 85, Lout P o ccontesd Ment oo LS i S 00 Devew poma Sutame- | - et 52016 3 = 3| New Yorw-chie betrait and Claves e L i By defeating Bulkeley High school | Corn, bushel, _$285Lin. Ol Meal, > 2 1 omauct tar Busis 10 om 1snd-Washingion postponed; Fais the ball over the fence during the | By d in the 1 Oats bush., =56 2- Swr R0l [ LW RO ok wEe g Bt RS Lo atted for Dickson in 24 Now England Leagor. game, giving them two bases under | Of New Londen in the league game at| Oats, " 73140 -+ 3219 | 1ng quasters on the ocean beach. John- B RSt il v e e TR and the ground rules. Both hits came aft- | Willimantic om Thursday, Windham | Hominy, : | son and his mamager, George Little, | . Scire by lunines 10000390 03| A ey g B gy o 5 g ! er two were out and the next batters | High advanced from fourth to, third ere wrathul today over w atory that | SO ¥l PEOS 8100 ] A KL T on & v i ing he runs; | Place in the s = . Governor Gillett had sa 3 | o base hite, Deriin, Murrsy; thres base hit, ynn—Tawrence 6, Lycn T, . BROKERS e sgrareo SRUMnS Off the runs ey 'own "rhe game was ono that was | Norwich Free Academy at Clinton va. | SPUSCIOr GUIGH had 68 (he BERE Wan | g base wie Devin, urray; three base b ity l Middistown. Nerwich. scheduled for next Saturday but was| Morgan school on Saturday. ot n i e i g Bk Bl 3 3 it i s 4 e wbn po a o |brought forward to accommodate| The following ia the standing: [ Soveriiae N ; S i S e s, i 28 Shetucket Street Hurelft 537 0 0mawas 407 I 1 |Bulkeley. The next league fixture is | EASTERN DIVISION INTERSCOLASTIC AEAGUE | ““Syare“tn mot & word of truth in | s e oo s Getested Puia- | AL oemer oo ' Hoceder i 5 STapoine. | any assertion that the fight is a frame- | delphia taday, i o 3. Score prsateSon gt Morgan_ Scheel H | the sign of a fake I will step in and abhopooa e At Hatyeken orin 4 5 # New York Windham High H stop the fight. The spectators will be | g = 01 5 0%imesl AL New Britaln Hiringheid 4. New Britain 2 Members o 'ew Yori 4 Bulkeley Hisa S H returned their money, dollar for dol- e i 0' Grant.sb College Gam G v e . |lar. I am not looking for anything Qf zacherr & 1 1 0 0fMagetr At Buriingion, Va.—University of Vermont 8, Mas and Bosten Stock PINGEY L EADRIE BATEER [ tins idnd, but I am prepared to take riws., 4 v1b 8 1R 8 | maoseits “"Kericuliurar Cotlogw 3. e SPECVMATOER JAONE B IITTLE | Sn e A% R TN CITY LEAGUE. | | e s Toe Salng 907 | B R e b x 52 Mere Matter of Arrangement 10 Am: Tobacco prd siiiiil 83 i 86 | Betcher.b 1 0 2 3 | Moran® H o S b To. Review the Sitaation in Western A Wi e DR B : " | Jeff Indignant Over Frameup Rumors. | L o Shelier.p 1020 DAnnunzio boasts that he and —— i . o = f ' “ Baller.p » 900 » ! | Shakespeare use about the same nur i Stiizon 103 1135 1845 | Averages 500 in Four Games—Eignt| Ben Lomond, Cal. Jume 3.—“For two W 4 b4 4| Shakespearo use a samo n = Stata Nopeet. 3K Bamal Sixeet. Trunk Line Freight Rates. D T T ol 14 Men in the .300 Clas: | aln i e e e iy | et B 2 8 | ber of words, 15000, But they are & { BTN NeveYork “Tume. 3o %6 speculation Alanlle coast. i . | back to_the ranch and call the whole *Dootn ¢ | ranged very differently.—New Yord ' in seeurities. today showed 5 disposi- Bethichem Steel . % 8% | Catocher Pinney of the West Inds| thing off” declared J. J. Jeffries today Totals, Sres, i tion to pause and take stock of the Brookiyn Rapid ‘Tramsit now leads the individual batters of the | When he read a story quoting Govern- o T— situation created by the injunotien e AR s City league, helped into first place by | or Glllett as saying that the Jeffries- n for Ward in Sih. o . " e againet advancing western trunk line Do pta oe three hits ‘which he cor-ied in' the|Johnson fight was & frame-up. and | sere i i 208 s 03 e |, The comet may make itn appearance PRREAr e e e i Contral ot "New Fersey. last game. Pinney's mark is now .00 | arranged for the white man to win, 0 H only onoe in 76 years, but the Sulzer 'umn":k & u'mm“}k et Ay e s for four games. Those rankins next| The camp was in a turmoil until the 2 1 o100 183 p00m for governor can be depended on SRR ratstht WhieE The idaiss Teerod Chicsge & Altan. in four games are Captam Gaitiv.n of | story was declared untrue by the gov- | TWO base hil Zach to show up regulariy at this time every from this action was being discounted Do A e the West Ends, .450: ‘astain Shea,| ernor himself. Quiet then prevailad two years—Albany Press Members of the New Yerk Steck | [T0M (IS action was being Olec o imte Chicaxo & N .444, and Walsh, 421 ‘of the Cenirals; | in the camp and Jeffries went to work . seventh fn- o o peay Evthanit. s eorteinee Chicige, Su Gleason, .412: Farrell, .375. and Man- | again. Handball and bag punching | Toson Juie o Wunched hits dn te seventh in- Second the Motion. « . of eager sellers of Stocks whether they ager Jupes McIntyre, 375, of the|took up most of his time. main ‘factors ‘In_ Clicagn's fwo o oo victors ovet | 'We move that the astronomers go hn‘s ln‘ ugh I’I‘fl lclll'lms might not be sacrificing their own Greeneville, gnd Capt. Jack Kane, .37, 3 - : ton today. The sco back o the business of trying to find heldings and at the same time piay : ted 4 of the Falls. S5 Bicyole Races at Lighthouse Point. Chicage. on out whether Mare Is Iinhabited. Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | ing into the hands of other specuiators Deinware & Hudson The following are the individual| New Haven, Conn., June Z—At the 2 Wk po x| w5 & o | Chicago Record-Herald Grain and Cotton. ever whom they were seeking to obtain standings: Lighthouse Point bicycle track tontght | Freazn 5 2 & 3 _— advantage. The new measice inausu. d CENTRALS BATTING AVERAGES. the ten mile motor paced race was won | Secrti 4 0 1 0 11 1 0| From experiments In tho direrent 8 €' 0 Di 1 S hulte, rf 30 SHANNON BYUILDING, rated by the department of justice re- | —gioy Dol b by Carlo Vanoni of Italy, with John | yim, © 00 0 ofMiierst 4 21 o o|coloniem 3t s contemplated to estabi i mained the central topic of discussion, | sy bo. 13 pid - Bedel second. Halsted, the third en- | o.K 000 0 ofsheanZh 4 0 2 & 0lwireloss stations in German Hast 10 Shetuckst Street. top o - £ ¥ 111 1 iBeckct 4 1200 - o e but that discussion showed a groping | — - Do ora ‘o i trant, was obliged to drop out after |ludrusilv 3 111 1 dlBeeket 4 1 2 0 0| Arrica, Togoland, Kameran and Telephona 981 jack of clear conception of the preper e TS s the second mile on account of & punc- | pamenter 0 0 0 0 o|Grabame 3 1 6 3 1 |man Southwest Africa, also betw significance to attach to the matter. e » ' ime was 15 min_ | St s 4 ey 2 o diffcrent German South Sea colo ignifi tach h 7500 Do. Ore ctta on - tured tire. Vanoni's t 15 min 11 6 ofvrek : 0 1 0 0|the different G IS ) 1 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. On the part of stock market oper- Tifinoe® Centeal s utes 32 4-5 seconds. The half mile | Motmanctd 1 1 7 1 ol*Smith 1 0 0 0 0 | njey — ators and, to some extent, of railroad ¢ handlcap was won by Root with a 30 officials, there is heard some criticism PRSI vards' handicap in 55 seconds. The of the western trumk line committee | ‘30 Taier Marine pra o NOTICE for the methods they pursued in seek- Internationa Dapee fie ;: ng the rate advances which have been atemational Pump E Towa Central enjoined. The fact that one agent wa B i Or. Louise Frank!in T one mile national championship was won by Fred Hill of Boston, with Kra- ..152 mer second. This was the second of the series to be run on the tracks of OREEMEVILLE BATTING AVERAGES. the circuit, the finst having been run y o used by all the raliroads in Rling no Do. gt CY " “scatsd in her mew office, Breed Hall, | tices of the advance is clted as aimost lode Gas "Ll 3,10 2 Games. nom off at Vallsburg Wednesday night. e s T 4 e ey i | Speeam i i | 8t. Louis Passes Abstein to Jersey City whether you travel in America or Abroad, = . = : ; | Gloason oovros 7 : 4 i A 2 P -cog el . ‘augi7a | 3STeements in the anti-trust law. It 3 ‘ | B Bnaing : 2 St. Louts, June 2.—Bill A‘,ne;,: P the safest, most convenient, most available - is supposed that the advocacy of an T e Farell P was obtained from Pittsburg by the travelers’ credit— amendment to authorize agreements by ational Biseult . McGrath .. - Jacs St. Louis American team, was released H 2 H the administration emboldened the | Brediey 1110 70 7 3 = e i railroads to_attempt this test of the Shahan 1 H b e liigt Lladileg e LS question. Meantime the rejection New Yo -116 1 S - - gu % cengress of the proposed authoriza- "y Cox o o | TT tion of railroad agreements on rates et i = | WHEN BA ING SLUMPS COME. v(fig left it practically mandatory on the la 400 : 2 5 5 3 AMERICAN BANKERS' ASSOCIATION officers to take, up the challenge. There | .31 . RIN < 3 294 | Sometimes the Rest Cure Needed— ! 19100 Peansyivania is a conviction amongst railroad men | 150 propio: that the law requiring the filing of [ 500 WEST ENDS BATTING AVERAGES. Others Need More Practise. ‘These cheques are current in all Games. 4.3 W orc Gas " wurg, C. €. & St L. R Tates cwhich 1t s hel/ muat"be wnl- e e % | Pinney i3 L & .w| When an tndividual player oF almoht parts of the globe and are cashed orm. in the nature of the case, an S BT | Dugss ! H W ' an entire team, or a very important iden- the law against agreement on rates, / | Gallizan % 3 squadron of an entire team, fails to bat at par everywhere. They iden. EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCLE. zl:e conflicting and irreconcil ‘a'hlr-. it = . 5 £F5PeE within 150 points of his or its real tify the traveler wherever he 411 P, 4 to 54 miles par hour. the present action shall result in re- Retidlic Manchestar =i form for a period of a month or two, : 7H P 5 t8 ¢b miles per hour. eolving the anomaly, it will be wel- P Drake B, Beix the catastrophe Is known to players and goes. Let usexplain the system. Comfortable—Clean—Powerful. sonBa by {16 ratimad o T S AT followers of the game as “not hittin".” | Catalegue trats -| ‘There is the further criticism of the M. . & S F. 3 o ® 11 It mesns that the team or a part of | au LS S5 SASnSIEIPn On Te- | vestern frauk Iine vommitice that its L 0% | Qen ¥ e that team, or at loast an imbortant | The Thamss Loan & Trust Co. c. Yanétc. action was precipitated and designed poda = | mdividual ‘integer of the team, is hit- | NORWICH, CONN. = to forestall the provisiens of the pend- I e g .26 | ting So far below its average that its M king Facility.” 5 Gl g = S ing raiiroad bill for the rererence of o i e deficiency is marked and hartful to Every Busking v -y i > - | rate charges to the commerce court. T | | the team:. Morercroiess @24 Bpecdometers for #11| The purpose to prevent an evasion of Texus & Pacite A A How can the slump of the great hif- : the requirements of the new law is Toledo, St. L. & W. A e AT ters and the forward wave of the poor sugsested as n motive for the attorney | 1oy, M0 o e : Fikiar b6 expimined T ot in . T L2 general’s action as much to contest the | %72 Juon T s ouliian ical way. ——OPEN— advance in rates as such. Of the con- | 100 Tatted States Heaity. .. e S oA = With baseball players it would sequences which are feared there was | 1909 United Staies Rubber. 2 Ferein 4 “he best cure for poor hit- evidence in the apprehension expressed {10200 Tnited Statcs Steal % % | g S E 3 ting would be practice, mere practice e, 0. &I @ vy iren ana stecl trade organs of a| 3o vien Compor AL - ! i then more practice, As a matter O . - check to demand from the railroads for | s V' Curdlin 0% | 4 of fact, this is fhe curfculum employ- equipment and material. A report was| 600 Wabash ... ed. When a batter falls off in hitti Business Men’s Lunch a speclalty. | {clCiation that the New York Cen. | 500 Do, ofd o0 o resorts o practice” and practice. Also Regular Dinmer, fifty cents. | tral had asked for the cancellation of | 100 Wesiighons ti and then practice. The same thing is%a HAYES BROS. Propa | an order for new freight cars sai Western Tnion .pplies to performers in all other lines f sport. When they are stale and off Bri igh i . | their zames, and not doing well, they HOeort. g M . . | e ana casbtic - STl Nat mount to between five and six mi e £ 5 il lions of deilars There were rumor e A also of preposed heavy reduction of X GEORGE G. GRANT, working forces by the raiiroads. T COTTON. As a result of an adverse (l'vlflun:pmn'“ng_ - ness of St. Paul was a ew York, June 2.—Cotton spot| rendered ‘the Bridgeport High sechool v El‘fi'hkef and E.b‘l.el’ 6 o g e A e B <3 aulet, five pointe deciiner. Taid. | baseball feam Saturday by ine airec- | w,}:,’,’;”";a;‘:;*:;_':c;*,-:,;;"fl;:;;;ni the “dividend withent higher charges = uplands, 14.50: middling gulf, | tors of the Connecticut Interschelastic | Wheh & plaverhas not hod a great deal 32 Previdence St., Taftviil for_transportation. 5; s 5,890 baies. Futures closed | league at New Haven, it is very likely | Of WOIE fIt is Teasonabie 1o suppos e. _The tone of the monev market was | firm.’ Closing bids: June 14.49, July | that the Bridgeport t€am will drop out | {'0% What Te nee B Eromps te day or tht calla | distinctly easier, the liquidation in the | 14.49. August 14.03, September 13.00, | of the league and play independent ball | not OF Dantbatt. pis »e"E'P,n e onitn s Teiephon. 39- anrid wl | stock market and the Teduction in the | October 1230, November 12.22, Decem- | for/dhe rest of the season. savs the |10 O JISeCClL BRFSri ot ¥ e | official discount rate of the Bank of | ber 1214, January 12.10, February —,| Bridgeport Telegram. No official ad- | When the seasol yet a mont! PEERLESS ALE i 2 7 o > inz | OWl. Came the batting slump in Au- T E P changed from yesterday's closing MONEY. be called to consider the matter. o B e PR =Bl i S8 i ) : prices. the early losses having been| New York, June 2.—Money on call batting slump comes, or rather when sign is displayed practically made up. steady at 2 1-2@3 per cent.: rulin Run to Hartford and Back. fhe batting tide does not rise and swell Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, | Bonds were irregular. Total sates | T5ig%. Gis B Ly Cloniug id 5| Samuer Johuson, the New York 8nd | ac ail. in fhe spring. 16 1n not ah eagy R iy P e L ou il States 5.4 offered at 2 7-8. Time loans soft: | New London rumier, is going to rum | matter to convince a player that he bonds were unchanged ou call. sixty davs 3 1-2 per cent.: ninety days | from New London to Hurtford und | is stale or gone awry or anything on JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. STOCKS. 3 -4 six months 4@4 1-4. back and he is geing to make It ‘in{ earth, save that he has not had enough You will be quality ale. 24 hours or less—mostly les=. The disf| pructice. So he hits and hits every- T 56" Ants Chatmers pra - CHICAGS GRAIN MARKET. tance via Colchester is 14 miles. bl thing he can get a crack at, ftom the 50280 Amal. Copper ... WHEAT. ©pen. Mah. low. Close. Johnson will make the attempt néxt | heads of damies to the lieads of fellow- 2 Awriculiiral R o s | Tuesday morning leaving at 4 v'eioek. | playvers. lm m wr s He will e paced by Harry McLaughlin |~ Yet it often appears that the best s, i oy on a bicycle. Johnson cxpects to rescly | cure in the world for any sort of i A © Hartfoed by’ 1 alcleek, romh;mthem' difterent work, espeoially hitting or " long eneugh to freshen up a andy| fielding or pitching is absolute rest LUCAS HALL, I s 3 : Ay D o b ot It is the inavitable tendency ‘of man ® Shasucior St B e 2 | | £ ozmoz :| “z;: ;?%mf"': G-d_g:n:g g e s e v | D, J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Street, Lmlvk‘;en )

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