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Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Boston. New York. 53 State Street. 24 Brond Street. PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & Dominick Members of the New York Stock Eychange. Bonds and High Grade Securities | Orders sxecuted in Stocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton. SHANNON BUILDING, 10 Shetucket Street. Telephone 801 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. Big Baseball Growds on the Fourth Middletown, Wiltimantic and Rockville Fans Strong—Norwich Team Draws and Loses—Chapde. laine Hurt Again. Turn Cut CONNECTIGUT ASSOGIATION STANDING.M | stolen -bases, nah 1Las insk 1, EACH TEAM WINS ON HOME DIAMOND and Middietown Kcores the Rule. O'Brien 4, Rosen 1, Ty- of baseball Fourth of July a good one Connecticut Baseball associa- id all four of thegtowns ch turned out big crowds. was to be alled at 8.45 in the morning, nothing of attendance could ‘Willimantie i Willimantic Even—Big Middletown an even exchange the Fourth, Willimantic the morning on 6. but losing in the afternoon at Mid- and Willimantic in their games on Middletown ‘The afternoon crowd at 1.200 people. Middletown had 1,200 in afternoon and Rockville sighalized entrance into the league by turning bout 800 people in “the afternoon. INNING TIE. le Go To No De- was about tendance since river town. offerings were treated roughi innings by Middletown the substitution who was served but little better. Ie; ris pitched three innings for Middle- by which time Wil far in the rear. of Wallace, Norwich and Rockv cision at Sachem Park. Bates was allowed 1o finish out the game, relieving Ferris. hem park on the morning of irth Norwich had for opponen from New o ing its first game under the Rocs- The teams went five tie score, 3 to 3, and then | Ii it off to enable both nin:s | Bl for - Willimantic <o | zame here began at 9 o'clock the announcement Edgarton that it | PRSP would be called Score by ainng: saking an even hour consumad in the The Norwich manage Rockville to tried hard to get for Middietown the morning game as they real- ach an early game here De put on at a loss and would bring out the fans, but the Rock- people stuck for the afternson cir_town, ae they said the the Tolland town were s tor the sport and would iurn out a couple of thousand to greet their gu> team in its first game. luck in the line of injuries hit icme team again when Catcher ipdelaine split his hand in the sec- oni inning, leaving Capt. Duff to_shift irst to behind the bat, “Slim” coming from right iedman filling in ac right field. sent over the slants, oush he was much of a cripple could only X fielding bunts.. The attenda 1e game was less than 100. badls to Nealon game with a bad throw by Moonz: 3 helped Rocl in_the opening inning, it back in their half Duff rolled one to the in- ch Nasher's throw was too catch Noonon at worksd over & hit in the second. Friedman Noohan pulling off on which Friedman rd Duff got around to third on steal and a balk. for the squeeze, when Duff was haif Stopping a minute to draw . Duff kept coming and siid in_under Connér's return to the plate. The game looked good for the home lead, but Mona- han dropped an easy fiy at the open- inning, which for Willimantic D" Andrce. Jack. Nichols %, two base his. g Bellls and Johnson by stoten “bases,” Bannon. base ‘on esrors TAFTVILLE'S BATTING PICNIC. Three Jowett City Pounded Hard—Score 28 to 8. The score was 28-8 at Taftville Mon- home team winni Pitcher Mooney The crowd judged it a wretch, Daseball exhibition. Friedman was the box for Jewett and knocked out His successor, and lasted just one inning. man Jewett Cif A base on Blanchette, not better, Jodoin, the ville to a run and was pasted so thickly quality of Jewett City’s twirle the plate. ¢ seen from s on balls and Bit faur o worked for Taft for 12 safeties, on Dbases was & & catch of a lne drt h Wi Friel at bat and Tatreaul first were out of the ordinary ville made one error, Jewett City The batteries were Simino Friedman. Blanchette, Pendleton! doin and Clabby. The afternoon game at Jewett in the score: team with f the fourth followsd Dwwhits by Burns and Nasher tieing the score. features were t Bill_Shaw and a fast The score: AUTO CUP AWARDED. One Car Made Perfect Score for 600 Miles of ‘All-Connecticut Endurance The fielding , by Joe Friel. Morming game— ie ali-Connecticut for automobiles, passed through this city on Saturday, has been awarded to the H. Manufacturing as a result of the recent all- cut_endurance contest, The silver cup, in tl endurance run O 1 emousssen in which C. ris made a per- or the 00-mile drive in & 42-horsepower Franklin touring car. the attainment has on one ‘Automobile club inches across side the seal Acintyrre. Moshan, s upca: | the date of the contest and the name f Hartford has re- 15-horsepower Franklin, EOSEVILE e which took first AT OPENING GAME. Police Rescue the Umpi Northamp- game from Hol- lice were obliged off ‘the field Norwich Team in Crippled Condition Is Badly Beaten. ton won the afternoo cial to The Bulletin) to escort Umpire Liezahy the end of crowd trying to mob him Norwich team eating on their first appearance at Rockville, the score heing Rockv With Pitcher hape through a strained knee Smith tired from two suc- . games Captain Duff was short MONDAY BASESALL RESULTS. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Individuality Is What Conzts Ia Photography. Brisging cut :Be real permonalty, the flae joints In character, the ifttie fralfs that make us whai we are, Toned down by the natural gpirlt of | &n artist Into perfect accord. Not a | thing of paper and pasteboard with | = ready-made look. I sou want a photo of self. or what vour erd admire. call on LAIGHTON, | The Photographer, oppesite Norwich Savings Soclety augise | | | our rea | lends see to lova | 1647 s Adam’s Tavern 1861 | offer to the public the finest standan | brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, FPiisner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton. Mueir's Seotch Ale. Guinnesss Dubiin Stous, €. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale. Steriing Bitter Ale. Anheuser. Budweiser, S=hiits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwicn Town. Telephone 447 iy22a Spe Belt cannot sl gular boxman. but Dennie Mc- took up the flinging. had to catch with his sore hand the morning against another difficulty, being short o that he eniisted O'Brien of the ali-Rockville team to play right Pittsburg—Chicago Boston Philadelphia . At New York—Brooklsn ved a ragged fielding game. Norwich team was unable A crowd of about $00 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Amecicts League At Clereland—Detrolt 3. At Pritadeiphia " Philadeiphia 3. running out of base t Wastinglon—Boston 3, Washingion 0 CONNECTICUT LTAGUE STANDING. Friel o’ Strickiu Duft to Shaw, Noo- Conneeticut League. At Waterburs—Xew Haven Bridgeport—Bridgepor v Tritain— New. Britain rthampton—Holsoke 3, Colchester Took 12-inning Game. The Cehtrais of the City league lost desperately fought game in Colches- »nday afternoon, 9 to 8,in 12 in- in fine shape “Centrals but lgbored against poss “Vesight on the part of the um- hich accounted for a number of passes to Colchaster players which ul- i produced run: Rochester Montzeal Haverhall—Lyan elghth inning 1o caich train. At Lawrence—Lowail 5, pounding out a home run. Manchester ss, ¢ rf, Wicks 1b, Hynds cf, Walch ¢, ns 1f, Driscoll 3b, Sample 2b. Col- 2b, Creif cf, Hall cf, Wilkin_3b, Rosen 1b, Tyman c, West < ©O'Connor rf, I=- Central—Murphy At Holyoke—Northampton 3. Helyoks . At Springfeld—Bridgeport 19, Sprinfeld 2. At Hartford—Hariford 2., New Beitain 1. At New Haven—Watorbe: ¢ Eastern League. chester—O'Brien, Lasinsk p. Ib, vine 1. Yadro ss. Balumere—1 . Jersey Clty— Newark 3. derscy Gy 5. 600600140029 Rochestor— has longer iife orcyecle Leadlignt and sec 1813 2 Riley; home rum ases on_ balls, Lasinsk 2; n.ruck Three basé hits Murpliy 8, West out, by Mrphy 10, West 4, Lasinsi 2 _Athlaties Won the Afternoon Game. (Phliadelphia, Tul; 4P score: New York. Philadeiphia. | abh opo a ab b po Danterass 30 1 3 302 Hemphlilet 4 0.3 0 5fa Wolter.r.ib 1.0 2 0 $337 Chaseis. 31 7 1 i333 Creext” 110 0 som Taportelt 4 0 10 2% 0 Gardner;sd 4 1 2 3 ia130 Klght.ss 4 3 1 0 11600 Sweeneye 1 0 5 0 i1010 Mitetelte - 3 0 10 2 — 1101 ERTERTIN 1002 1100 Totals. 54 824 10 = *Batied for Yord in Score by inning New' Yok . Philadeiphia S Boston Won After the Rain. Washington. July 4.—Boston won the _afternoon gam e from Washington after rain had delaved the Contest fifts' minutes by a score of 6 to 3. Seore: Washington. Bostor. b po abhope a e Mitan.et 0 1710 1 Teliveit.ir 2 9330 Fibeteld3 & T 0 2000 Gessler.zi. io 1900 Nhridess & 2 0 1370 Schaefer.2h 5 0 3 11 Toglaubab & 113 23 Reck'ndorf.c & 0 6 833 Grav.p 310 1 0 “Killiter 1 0 0 0120 P IR Totals, 35 167 1000 iz “Batted for Gray in o **Baited for Collins 1n Tth. * Score by innings Washington 00 02 Bosten 50 15 Cleveland Gets Back at Tigers. i Cieveland. Juls 4—Cleveland tumed the tables on Detroit tn’thie aftemoon and won 5 <o . Cleveta abh o a Tumecss 4 11 3 Granerrr 1 0 0 1 4110 0 Lalole. 3033 Bemise 3350 Winghamer 3 2 4 2 Bradlerde 3 13 0 0Tdonesin el 31 1 0 ®Schmidtc Fiazs 3 0 0 3 Ssemmenp — —Strond.p 0 0 3Intsre Totals, in 4w a0 00020 Chicago 7. St. Louis & Chicage. July 4—Chicago defeated S 4 in s zame in whieh St Louls made cight errors. The' score: a b opo a H TS 0 sl 1y o 5143 a T8 01 Tred 3300 ORommanc 1 11 0 0 o 20108 Sulivan § ITeanes 2 0 12 3 Spithp 3 oRiterne 4 1 Wiite 1 oBaleyp 40011 o2 el Totals, 33 T3 15 5 Tols ¥ 6210 8 seore by innings Chicom .. 8241000017 [ A 2a110000 04 Chieagos won Byme.3p Leach.cf Clarkedt Wagncr.ss Milier. 25 Hyact.1b Admasp Gibeon-c Philiippe.n Webb.p sumweliowed Bl weusassoms Totals, Score by inning: Pittaburg 1010 Chicago ... I 00000 1Shater.sx Erwir.c s Sberiin e H Knesers Tavenac o - A H s, 5 Witaonce HE- el Crandall p o Totsis 0 Score by tnnlugs: Brooklsn 1 New York i > Philadeiohia Boston, July 5.—Philadeiphia won 6 to 5 in this afternoorn’s game because of the wildness of Bos. fons pitchers and (wo eerors by Sweener in the i B ihae 13008 (a0 i i i RS i e Fa Toats, 530 3 10 R L e TN ol RN Py AR R = oo S 311 08 HERE S ot 3 0 3 1 b e SR it 10806 g A NEW KlNG 0000 11 10128 dy 4 —To the aftemon game the r the eigth inning by scoring fve %0 | runs on aix hits. Score: OF THE PRIZE RING = broke Jeffries sent a lift to Johnson's neck. Johnson responded with a left and they continued to stand breast to breast trying for short inside blows. X2 they broe Jetvlca sent a left. to Johnson's necks and the negro stepped in but missed. The gong rang when they. were clinched. “Tlie fighting was tame and as they went to their corners Jeffries tapped the black on the shoulder and smiled. They held together and were wiliing to give each other any chance. Jef- fries sent right to ribs and took ft on face at close guarters. Jeff rushed waited for Johnson, but he was not willing. They came together with- | out a blow and Johnson tried his up- percut. but mi Jefiries nut his weight on Joh and pushed him about when they " broke. Johuson sent left to Jeffries' face and tried upper- cut, but missed again. There was a lot of wrestling and not much fivhit- ing. The gong rang without a good blow being struck. Round 3—Jeffrie® tried for the face but missed. ~ Johnson hooked stiff left to body and right to head, but neither blow was hard. Théy shoved and pushed each other about. While Cor- b ett kept up continual flow of falk to Johnson, Jeffries kept walking in, but misseq a_great many blo seffries hogked 'left to body. Jeffries and Johnson stood breast to breast and they sialled and shoved about. John- son sent-two lefts to face and tried MEht for chin. but missed latter. Tef- fries smiled at the left blows and bore in. It was simply a wrestling bout. Round 4—Jeffries- was _crouching again and walked in. - He missed ares they came together in a lock. Johnson tried his right for the chin, but missed and they began an exchange of talk. Jeftries put a left to the face and started the blood from Johnson's lip. The crowd velled “It's blood for Jef- Jeffries walked in = Johnson shot a to body. Johnson lasned out with right, but Jeffrics neatly ducked and the round ended. Jeffries’ round. Round 5—Jeffries walked out and tried to land left. Thay both sparred carefully and Jeffries’ left for body were blocked. In clinch that followed Jeffries shoved Johmson back neatly for body but missed. Johnson shot an uppercut and cut Jeffrizs’ Iip slightly. As they broke Jack landed left to face and Jeffries came right back with left on body. As they broke Jack again tried an uppercut. He missed but stung Jeffries on face with laft. “That left is a joke” said Corbett. Jeffries stepped in with left to Johnson's head time was without damage to either man. Round §—Again Jeffries crouched. They stepped around each other, John— Again they lolled in each other's em- ‘brace. m@ither willing to take a chance. Jeffries rushed but missed a lef: for flow of talk to Jeffries when they came to clinch but Jeffries calmly chewed gum and waited. He rushed with left and took left and right on head. John- son shot left to Jeffries’ face and closed Jeftries’ right eve. Jack missed two rights. Jeffries’ nose was bleeding when the gong rang. When Jeffries took his seat his seconds got busy with his eye but Jeftries assured them that it was O. K. and they only sponged face. Johnsons round Round 7—Jeffries walked right in but before he had a chance Jack led with left and missed. Jeffries’ 2ve was Dbadly swollen and he rubbed it with his glove. He feinted a bit and tried to draw Jack on but the negro de- clined. Jeffries stepped in with a laft for the body but missed it and 100k head and Johnson laughed loudiy close range., Jeffries butted his way into anothed clinch but failed to land. He shot a left to face. Jack's lips bled. In close quarters Jack sent his bied. This round was faster. Round $—"Come on Jeff,” said John- son as they faced each other. Jefr- He missed Jack’s body With a left and took two lefts to face. “Hello Jimmy said Jack to Corbett as he leaned Jeff. “Come on break,” said Jeff as John- touch them. Jeffries missed twice with left and took left on face. Johnson found them locked in each other's em- brace. walked into a left to chest. “Make him fight.” yelled Corbett, “never mind, walked in and tried left for body. Jeffries got inside of it and put his head against Jack’s chest and shoved the black fellow back to ropes. Jeff- ries took it all in calmly and sesmed to be waiting the oppogtunity to land a good one. Jeffries walked into tw left jabs on the face that His wrist landed hard and Johnson did not appeat | Prctect Yousiolf! AT SODA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHERE Original dGenuine HORLICK'S NORWICH MALTED MILK "Otfiets aie Sinétationd’ TheFoodDrinkforAllAges | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not ip any Milk Trust t on “HORLICK’S” Take a package home ame uf slowls. face but Jaffries it away and responded with Jack again Round 10—They Jack shot a a left to’ body right for jaw. Jeftries” put Johnson's body and shoved him back. At clese range Johnson sent left up- | percut to Jeffries under a left lead and seemed to wani to wear Jack out by bearing his weight Jefizies struck two a clinch and got one 3o took two lefts on Jaffries got and shoving him. lefta to face fro of same kind. | quickly and shot Teft o bod rang. ~ Jeffrie as he was when the first round. Round 11—They Jeffries final! pearcd to be as fresh zong rang for vas also {resh. up careful- ¢ trying his left once, He took let onface threc times, but smiled 1alked to Jack. i over the lower one | platform. | e and right elbow, he | a dazed way Teffcios bABbing hls head to eacape When the: percuts to face and Jeffries ap- They shoved head on sh broke Jack looked around up at the count of nine. b0d almost over and got e was, peared tired. { fries with when they strike, and . Just before the call of time fries rushed in and sent , but Jack was going away and | 1son eluded | tried to clinch, but Job P swung left and right | Jetrries 3 Jim walked forward wait- | Jarales sank ing for a chance to get inside the n Jack simply drew “Thougiit vou Zoing to have me wild,” Jeffries forced hi: 10 his kne in at the count of gro's defense. was then that Jeffries’ fr and hooked 1 said you wer said Johnson. close quarters, his reward. and as he turned ‘his sear at gong he * they shouted from fries,” but Johnson only smiled. As! Jnocked shappy left to his face and Jeffries | tp these ap- sent him to the ropes with three rights | spat out a Jeffries was not worried ap. parent!y and looked fre Putting his face, Jeffries walked clinch without son sent @ left to the body and a right uppercut touched the chin. “Stick there, Jim,’ Jeffries stuck as he staggered to a standing position short, miark right glove sprawled s, hanging When they broke Jack swung his lefi | e orbet | he took two lefts and | Holding hin Jeffries' se put foot inside the ropes, and man yand right uppercut to face. right on the shoulder, succession and one uppercut to [ 420 SED I Pk r, he declared h counted technical he could | Jeftries seemed tired and slow. could not solve Johuson's defense and | and the csowd cheered. Gong f,,u“uilofik all the blows that came his way. | them in clinch. The pace hi swung left Samare "Fo Sither | calmly clinched. Jeftries continued in. The round was all Joi es” eye was 14—Jertrics to the ear. “confusional Tack tapred face twice and blocked Jef- close fighti son sehding in two lefts to face. One| of them cut Jeffries’ cheek a bit.| Toledo attempts at fries took three the body and took a left on chest in | were blocked by return. Johnson kept up a_running | within “reacl ‘em?” Jeffries was sober and made 1o | v don't hurt.” said ine times in ten when the liver s right the stomach and bowel: are right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but frmly com- pel a lazy liver to His face was the punish- Jeffries was in distr puffed and ing blows movements bled after the elusive negro, bleeding from front of him, accurate blows. waiteq for the big white man to on, and chopped his face. to'a clinch after a feeble attempt by Headache, and Distress -h-r Eating. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price left on head. Jeffries hooked left to . GENUINE must bear signature: Johnson shot right to the jaw and as the vbrok his left and Jeffries stagger His defensive power Johnson sent lefts to face twice at | him like a tiger. left to face twice and Jeffries’ lips | quarters sent [ Another series of went down fo; s ring career. ries came on and got a left in face. | Short Waeeks. Edwardsyill Afew months ago my 1 had severe head- icross the kidneys son held his gloves. Rickard did not came congested. WILLIANM W ache and p shoved Jeffries about and the gong _backache and Bota s 5 Jeftiles ~soof ip: sand | BEORELE A e using them fo recommend Jast wak. replled Johnson. . Jomnson | Osgood Co. o- Ary cough can be auick- | Shoop’s Cough chloroform, Sold by Lee EOIDE Rasace.9 ular styles and leathers, P. CUMMINGS, This wonderful “Liquid Cleanliness” occur during warm weather. Sold onty n yellow packages vy drugyists 52 Centr.i Avenue. ‘Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. 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John- son responded with a left and tried for a short inside blow. As they broke Jeffries send a left to Johnson's neck and then side-stepped, Thev clinched The fighting was tame and they turn- e to their col Jeffries tapped Jack on the shot and smiled. . Rouna 2—Jack forced a vicious left to the head.. They clinched and grip- ped in a clinch. Jeff walked in and bLoth smiled and Jolinson gave sreund. Johuson led = stralght left and landed on Jeffries’ face. They were cautious and ciinched; Joaason shoved Jettries away. (o the neck / as any high priced machine. t is compact, light in weight, stairs with ease. each stroke of the nozzie. Bulletin Building whole stor. 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