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You can dlspense with many things comparative safety, but every careful person having property at risk. in e with Tire Insurance is needed by SAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bu 91 Main St. 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is jocated in Somsrv’' Block, ever C. M. iiliams, Room 9, third Soor. Telephone 141. ATTORNEV‘ AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. "Phone 203, Brown & Perkins, Atameys-at Law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket Bt. Entrance stalrway next to Thames Nat. Bank. Open Monday and Saturt day evenimgs. Teléphone 78-3, HRADY & BRADY, Atterneys and Counmsel at Law. 286 Broaqway, New York City. James T. Brally Charles A. Brady of New York. of Norwich, Conn. e, o Uominick & -Dominick N ich Branch, Shannen Bidg., 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901, Stocks Bonds Grain > Cotton FRANK O; MOSES, Megr. The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annua! has been declared from the net carn- ings of the past six months at the A.round § % 0 In the wind-; it Academy dia- imond Wednesday afternoon Captain Jimmy Murray and his band of Acad- emy ball players administered defeat to the team from Killingly High school, by the decisive score of 16 to 4. The Academy boys hit the ball hard, find- ing that shortstop and left fleld were fense and that most anything in. that direction was safe. First Baseman Fletcher lost _the ball over the sand- pile the first time up for the first home Tun of the season, ‘and thus collects the confectioner is passing out to all Acad- emy boys this season who land for a circuit_eclout. Twirler Charlie Croker, who held the visitors to four scattered single: annexed three two-begears, and Second Baserran Edgle Mutray led both teams by rapping out a double and three sipsles in-five times up. “Phird Paseman Gagmon showed mice for Killingly High, accepting five chances without an evror and covering much ground. With the game safely cinched, Coach Aultman sent in Bert Bailey to work the last inning in the box. On a fumble at short, & droppea third strike and a hit, Kilingly added one run in this inning.The Academy also conributed their share of errors, but put some snappy work at times, notably on-two double piays. When the Kilingly boys tried throwing the ball around to eatch someone napping on the bases, their heaves mearly al went wild and were a substantial aia| to the run column of the Academy. | Captain Jimmy Murray distinguisheq | himself ith o circus pu¢ out on third, | catching 4 thrown ball after it had | bounted from his glove once, and tag- ging the . romner. with a backward Sweep. Catcher Standish was'a will- | ing worker, but had a hard job holding | Croker ,and his passed balls helped the visitors around the bases. Tn only ono inning did the] Acaderhy fall to score, and fn the ecighth they made sure of the game by piling up 'six | rans on five hits, a couple of bases on | balle a1d a fumble at shortstop. Luke Riley umpired in satisfactory form. The score: Norwieh Free Aca ~ Kiflingly High. W hopo abhopo s e IMurays € 3 € 3 1Martandsw 4 21 0 5 EdMurays 5 ¢ 1.6 20N 400710 Viether,ib 5 113 1 1|Ke e 0% 8.2 Standisio 3 04 4 OlWesib 4 0 902 Crokerpif 4 3 1 6 Cloaenongp 4 2 3 2 0 MRergh 4 1.3 2 2Covine/ 4 1512 Ballevitp 4 10 0 d{Atenst 4 0 1.0 of WCmickr 4 2 oWarrenct 20 0 0 0 Geer.ct 5 2 s Totals. 4016 37 21 6! Totals 32 525 10 10 Strtay out o inieciorence. Score by fonings: Kiliingly Hish 101 Free Acadeay.s 1 1 uns, for Academy . Murrsy 2. E. Murs Fieicher 2. Siandial, 2, Croker 3. McRay. Bailer e 2, Geer 2, for Killingly Marlond Wartens two beve. itn: Crober wacrifioe hit. Mckey; sicien baces A aly Tigh i; double plays. Fieicnsr | 10”1 Marray 0 MeKay, B Murray o’ McRas 10 Fleicher: Dasen o balle, off Croker 2. off Kets pite A" Croker in 7 innings, | off Balley i 1. siruck out. by Crokee 4. by Baley' 1, by Kent i; Dumed bulis. ‘Staudish 6. Colvin 15 tisse, 1.30; um- Dive: Tauke Htley. ABE CHALLENGES. Moot All Comers Between 145 and 180 the two weak spots in the visitor’s de- | to first -box of candy-which a Main'strest |. ! fery, i g} Bank Qlteet. New Lonaon, a.m! letin office on Wednesday evening to say that he was now claiming the wel- | terweight championship of the world. having annexed it by.defealing a man named Rogers in a.bout at Scranton, Pa. Abe issues a broadcast”challenge wrestle at 145-150, bar none, for a | bout between now and Memorial day. Abe’s manager is ready to talk busi- hess on this peoposition any time. | EASTERN CONN. MANAGERS - FILE THEIR LISTS Players from Whom Centrals of Nor- wich,.Moosup, Taftville, Tri-Village, Jewett City and Wauregan Will Make Teams, _ The list of players filed with the sec- retary of the . Eastern Connecticut ]lengue by the six managers of the teams in the league is given below, from which the managers will make up their teams for the ovening games on Saturday. = Tri-Village (Dayville) opens at home against Moosup, Taft- ville opens_at home .against Jewett City, and Wauregan opens at home against the Centrals of Norwich. - The following shows the lists on file: Centrals (Norwich)—W. Calkins, W. Calkins, Jr.” G. Casey, T. J. Driscoll, Frank Gleason, J. H. Kane, J. Kearns, J. Murray, Albert Murphy, J. McClaf- ferty, William H. ichols, H. Noyes, Thomas _ Simcox, J. Savage, John Walsh, . Williamson. Thomas Shea. Taftville~Fred Dugas, _C. -Hoefer, A. Leopold, EA Murphy, D, Murphy, ‘A Maio_ D: F. McSheffery, J, MeShef. ‘William McClatferty, A. L. Potfer, George Simino, H. St. Germain, James ‘White, Rotert Wilson. Jewett Ci Blanchette, J. Dris- oll, J. Gadbois, J. Geer, T, Houlihan, L'Heureux, A. L’Heurcux, J. Mac- Arthur, J. McGrath, H. McLayghlin, T. McCarthy, Willi#n Raill@ N. Rit- chite, William, Robertson, Red Smith, J. Wilson. ck Falvey,’ was‘a caller at The Bul- [ Moosup—Arthur ley, B. Caron, Desrosie: Lafrenlere, . Lamoreux, T. Moran, P. Moran, A. McKinnev, Z. Robidean, H. Roberts, D. Robita:ile, T. Robitaille, M. Sheehan, J. Tatro, A. Williams. Atwood, A, Buck- E. Leahy, E. son; L. J. Dion, H. Goyette, Wiliiam Hill, W. Hogan, Z. Maynard, W, H. Marning, B. Peller, A. Planky, G Plank: P. Raymond. M. Réynolds. C K. Shaw, W. Willoughby Tri \Allflgb—\\ilha'n Anderson, E. faume, A. Brooks, T. Corcoran, Willlam_D. Cogswell, C. Franklin, E. Girard, D. Healy. W. James, R. Keech, G. Kent, J. Labelle, R. Labelle, S. Mar- chessault, William Marland, William Ormsbee, Daniel Pake, G, Robertson, Ray Smith. Leo Houck on Points. Paris, May 3.—Leo Houck, of Lan- caster, Pa., the middleweight pugilist, tonight’ won from Harry Lewis, the Wauregan—K. Atwood, George Carl- | American welterweisht and welter- welght champion of England, on points in a twenty-round fight. Pounds on (ho Mat. Abe the Newsboy, accompanied by his new manager, Frank L. Sylvia, of £ yidend | rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | be payable on and after May 15th. FRANK L. WOODARD, 21 daw Treasurer. Avril DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Denta/ Surgeon in charge of Dr. 8 L. QGeers practwe S Building ARE TYOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? 17 80 you should consult with me and | get prices for same. Excellent work | @t reascaable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contracter and Buiider, 218 MAIN STREET. “Phone 37w The BestCandy | 1o present to hinyone as a gift is a box | ©f LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There s & goarantee slip in eafh box that the Chocolates are fresh and you'll find the varicty excellent sold at DUNNS PHARMACY, 50 Main Street H. M. LEE, M. D, Surgeon After May 15th hours in Norwich Mondays, Thursdays, 11-2, and by ap- Ppointment. Office McGrory Building, Main Street. Hours in New London Tuesdays, Fridays. Saturdays, 1.30-4, 7-8, and by ‘appointment. Office and Residence 49 Howard Street NOTICE" 1 Dr. Lou > Franklin Miner located in her new office, Breed Room 4 s now lHlIl Dfiuflmlhl;m | por | active in the list, advancing more than Manager McAleer is bound to strengthen the weak spnts in his team if the plavers can be found. FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. SUBSTANTIAL GAINS MADE. Bullish Operations Succeed in Over- coming Losses of Tuesday. { New York, May 3.—Substantial sup- was given to the stock market to- and the = reactionary movement which unsettled prices yesterday was balted. The change was not brought | about, however, until the market had Dassed through several hours of un- cértainty, in which declines were ex- tended. During the fore part of the | session there was heavy selling, espe- clally of Reading and Union Pacific. Trading was no less professional than | for months past, but bullish operations more | seemed to be @ecompanied by than the usual degree of and eventually shaped the ok the market. Buying orders. increased untft they averbalanced the supply of long stock at the current levels, and | prices rose steadily in the jate part ot | ths day. Previous losses were mor: than recovered and a number of g0oa gains were recorded. To the sense that the greatest gains were scored by the less active issues | today’s market may properly be called one of the speolaltics Internations, Harvester was the most prominent of | this group, gaining five points on un- usvally ‘heavy dealings. No definite news accompanied the advance in the stock, but the excellent annual state-{ ment recently issued by the company makes plausible reporis of a possible ! increake in the dividend. | The movement became wider and more confident in the later dealings. embracing wirtually all the better. known issues. The telephone stocks were especially strong, presumably having been uffected by the statement that arrangements for closer .connec- tione between the cable companies dnd the American Telephone and Telegraph company and allled interests had been advanced far toward completion. The conspicuous developments of the day were not of a favorable charac- ter, although the market was strong enough o ignore their influence. The only apparent response to news of the increased gravity of the situation in Mexico was a break in National Rail- ways of Mexico second preferred. Some attention was given to reports of the variqus proposals for congressional in- vestlgations of corporations, including the Americar. Sugar Refining company, the American Woolen company and the United States.Steel corporation. Bome of the lower priced railroad stocks, including Denver and Rio Cranda, Erie and Misgourd Pacific. were .mons the strongest of the d st. Paul vielded fractionally after th lication of its March report, sho decreasn in overating income of $536,- 000. CUnion Pacific was one of the most two points after a early decline, of a point. Bonds were active and strong, with continued heavy buying in New York city issues. Total saless par value, 5,406,0000 United States government bonds un- changed on call. ‘sTocks. Sales, gk, Lo, Clae. 100 Allls Chalmers fJ . 28 7000 Amai. Copper . ... ot 700 Am. 38 00 Am iy 0 Am 10% Ta0 Am. ear & F L 5% U T #3 A % Am. An Am Smelting & I} prd Steci . Sgar & Foundries. | Reining. Tl 00 Canadian Pacific 2wy 2oy 2 1100 Central Leather o Do. pld L e Ceuiral of New Jerser CliGapeake & Ohio. . eags && Alion Chicegn ‘Great Western. Do fd Chicago & X.'W Chicwo, M. & Bt P Chisgo & St Louts Conorado Fuel & Iron Colorado & Bonthern. | Conslidated Gax CoraProduts Delaware & Hudson. ... Deaser & Rlo Grand Do. ptd. Distiers Seurtiies Erie 3 Do st pra Do 3a prd Gereral "Fletric Gret Northem prd Do Ore Cots. ... Tlinois Central . Interborongh Met. Do. ptd ..o TInter Harvester . Inter Marine ptd International P weraational Pump ... Towa Cemteat T Lebigh Valley Loulssille & Nasi! Minn. & St Louis M. St P. &S Mo, Kan & Tex Do prd Missoun Pacifc d .. New York N Y. ont Pennaylvania People's Gas Pittsburg € C. Pittsbure Coal -....... Bressed -Steel Car L1l 1 &S Bloes Shef. 8. & outhern Pacific s Southern Rallway Do. pia Tennessee Copper Texas & Paciic... Toledo, St L. & W. Do. pta ‘ Untor, Pacific’ Do. td Trited Statee Reglis. nited Staies Rubber. .. United Stanes Stesl Do oid z Utaln_Copper Va. Car Chem Wabash, Do. pid e Western Maryiand Westingliouse Flectric Westers Tnion Wiecling & 1. Total sales, 485.800 4 MONEY. New York, May 3. steady, 21-4@21-2 per. cenf.. ruling rate 23.8, last loan 24:8, closing bid 21-4, offered at 23-5. “Time loans duil; sixty days 2 1-2 per cent. ninety days 22-2823-4 per cent., six months 3. R COTTON. New York, May 3—Cotton Closing bids: May 15.34, aly 15.36, Aughst 14,84 Sep:emb»r 13.64; October 13.10, Novem- ber 13.03, December' 12.99, ' January 12.98, February —, March 13.07. Cotton spot closed quiet: middling uplinn‘ds 15.45, mid&ling gulf 15.79; sales 12 Dales. Money on' call futures CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. Wigh Low. J ab h po_ a' abh po a e New York. - Brooklyn. 251 3 411 3.0 .z abh po a “abh poia & 4 2% i1z | Devorcaf 3 3T 0 Te%3 5330 20100 se'za 200% 1 w1 T3 EERE P10 i1s500 £17 6 $i11e PR ) 19310 54 74 G20 00 iaaeiy 101 ¥ ke 1100 0 pravanns 155 “1209 2031 $eo15 1 o Deiman 423 2 0020 L 398 O Wiwwe 33 33 21820 9000 7001 0fMesmondp & 0 0¥ 2001 1.1 .0 0 21010 S s At ke B 9.0 0 0 0f Tt 2 Goir i, 2 439 FrETaTy 2R e by funtnz: . 36 5235 3| Dewikad . 106 0~9 0<% 070 *Batied for Tana In Brooklym . 900 00 #*Batted for Gregs In One ‘out when winning run scored. Score by innings. Cleveland * 1040006% 038 Chieago ... 2000011037 ‘w0 base hits, Jackeon, Bodie: three hase it OL soffi~stolen bases. Dougherty 2. Loed 8, Zelder 3 Gouble play. Collins to Tennehill to Collins: struk out, 'by Gregg 5: left on bases,: Cleveland 6. Chicago 7" ttme, 316 umpires, O'Loughiin *na Dineci “# _Bosten Red Sox 6, Senators 3. Boston, May 3.—Playing In sevcre cold, Boston wou from Washington today. 6 to 3. by & fonl U3 und. McBride Iefi_the came atter ob- Jecting to_a close Paps was given varyiag support. T score: + Boston. | 3 levsasssian Milan.cf Conroy.if,3 Lellveeit.rt N Ry | Hevowewmms? | cnmaironns Ainsmith,c Agitter.1t +*Henry Totals, iberteld out tor interference. Bajted for Groom in 4th. - */*Batted for Gray in Oth. Score by ianings: Boston ... 103200716032 Wastington ... 7270 1610 00 1 03 Two baso hits. Eiberteld 2, Speaker: three base hit, Willlams; _sacrifice hits, Spesker, Lewis. MecBride, Hooner, Yerkes, Numamater: solen bise. Milan: double plays, Yerkes to Gardner o Willlams, Nuna maker to Yerkes: lect on bascs. Boston 6, Washing ton 7 struck ouf, by Pape 8. by Groom 1, by Gray 2; time, .1:59; umpires, Fean and Evans. alesosssmiasiesn Bl osrossmwnEummmag’ Bl oonnssnnminomen blesoncsesarassms = . Detroit 5, St. Louis 2. May 3.—Detroit gain_today. de. 5o % a Three T league debut With the Tocals and was hit . Louis. st Louis. b po s ¢ ab b po 3 5 0 1|iommenct 2 20 & 3 3 002 g0 50710 o0 s087 04 21586 274 3044 Gatnor.1h 11 0 to012 0 Stanage.c 1 2120 Lailttep o 2000 = o001 Totals, 321021 1600 . 1000 Totals, 38 427 20 “Batied for Willis Iz 7t **Batted for Gregory in 3th. Score by {oninze . Detrolt ......p. ......0 00138710 0 8t. Lovis || ¥ %070 10010 0—2 Two base hit, Lafitte: three base hits, Gainor, Del- elianty : sacrifice iits, Austin. Wallace. Hoffman: dou ble_plays. Bush and Gainor, Stephens to Austin 15 Laorote: stolen tses, Busb-5, Delohanty. Jones, Cobi; struck eut, by Lafitte 1: left on_bases, Bt Tauls 7. Detroit 4: time, 148 umpires, Perrins and Sheridan. Y Athletics Defeat Highlanders, 13 to 4. New York, May 3.—The Athletis it two New York pitchers, Fisher snd |Quinn. savagely today and won Tadis, 13 0 4. Coombeid ok allow 4 it afier %z Sning. Seore Fritadsisiie: : S0 s o oa s soanaz 42 % 3 W% 5 8 Oitingse 4 2 200 8000 Slinss> 51324 a300 fokerso 31830 ER R Diieis 41628 1530 Moz 31108 Psoo : 33230 IR 2332 i o220 $233 5 Himmes Fe i1 23 mmnst 30adn HT w4 19000 aunns 36060 Totais, B 4T 12 1 “Pitied for Fisher in Ton. Seore’ by Jenins: adelohis secee s w20 2200085 64 g o st e STriazsione. Cree. Oideing, Colins? iree "bece Tit. ‘Chase; home rara. Davis Melnais: sacrifice Lits, Oldring, Daniels, Chase: sacrifice fis. Strusk: stolen bases, Strunk 3, Coombs 2; Wolter, Baker, Cree. Johmson, Oldring: left on bascs, Phila: Beiohia & Nesw York 5; Brst bise on balls, off Coombs 408 Qutnn 1 striek out, by Fisher 4. by Coombs 1 Bt B piseter, Sweeney’ hit off Tisher 11 in T Tuinings, off @uinn 8 i ) time, 2.90; umpires, Con- Dolly aad Mullen. A TS GREENEVILLE A. C. . MUSTERING STRONG NINE Best of the Local Field Will Be Pit- ted Against the State Hospital. When the Greeneville A. C. team goes down to the Hospital on Satur- day afternoon to meet the Stgte boys, it is expected that the Greeneville crowd will have assembled the strong- est amateur team that can be picked up locally, and with that in prospect, the Hospltalers will be put to a fast gait to win out. Dennie McIntyre, who is directing the destinies of the G. A. C. club, since his return from Lowell has dug up the best: that is within reach, and will have something of a surprise to spring when he takes, the blanket off his twirler. All the men in the Greeneville lineup will be players who have performed often and are well known to the Norwich public, so that there is a royal chance for the rooters to do something for their favorites on both teams. A | Sterling Pirates Want Dates. The Sterling Pirates would like to ‘| arrange Saturday games with any fast amateur teams in eastern Connecticut, the Jewett City Pirates and Elm- woods preferred. Address all chal- lenges to Box 113, Sterling, Conn. A 3 i womanly disesses. . R -will help you, if yo |2 12 2 g drugs. Street was injured | elsccsscoscazen EhEREg Dy 8510 0 aktont,. Tasmend Gas stk in o Bier fowd" susings, bt Was. il out of “irpuble By Delding. After b sl e oy novn_danser Tucker pidhied « ee same. bt Derore's tipte and | Do’ haciice s & Wdrer’ v ona T imore wee batied ‘out by clead Witing Soventh, Seopa: ¥ o B _ Brookiyn. May 5N York -vor exentl: SRR, SN e :m.%,:%", = Two base hit, Desln: three beselits, Devors, nod arass: sacrifice fie. Duvle: left on basea, New York | 6, Tirookisn 7: frst. base on erroms, New York 1 Tirookim 1+ sacrifice it Rncker: stolen Dase. Conl: son: double pua. Dosle to Brigwell to Merkie; first on balls. off Raymond 5, off Tucker 2: struck wut. | by Raymiond . by Bucker 6; tme, 136 umpires Klem and- Doslo. Pirates 8. St. Lauis 4. . i Pitishire, Mas, 3,5t Toills was beaten tndsy by Pitisiure, 8 10 4. Harmion wis wild: Piissant w nencr i qlsircs. Lelfield pitched @od ball und the | | lghin nnings. whes fe weechit for % sgle and thre | Gonbles T smoceseibn, givinz fhe visitors. three s, | it ihiy Inning. Leifeid sear | suhettiated. He foced four mon | When two me were taken cut. s sserifice hit, W. Tarke: stolen { . Two baso hits, Tennes 2, Mj | e Walth: three base bits. Hersor, Tic | Promter: sictifice Knabe: stolen ba Sacrifice fiy. FHecios { détonla 9: first base on erors. B time. 1.50; umpires, 90 6, Cincinnati 2. 2.—Pitclier Suges’ generoity In” freo n error and_opportune’ hitting tho first game of he Cinelnnati series Ten "o versity chusetts Aggle 10. . Weavers® Art. A person is mwymmmmu -mmtflwm the-buyer of Clothing mq- from ufi‘ Mfi:l Fabrics ot 4 GIIMTEE, which stands for completo absence of adulteration ‘or mnmpnlamm, and is our absolute guUarantee that fabrics beanng it are of unexgelled q}hty “The buying public has long realized the fact that many terated with cotton, shoddy, or mungo, but has not always been able to fathom the existing intricacies. At Providence—Rrown 9. Lafa At Audover, Mass tte 0. “Phiilips-Andover 1, Bates 0. At Princeion—Williams 7. Princeton 0. At New' Haven—Holy Cross 7, Yale 11 A Middietown, Corn—Wesieyan 6, Nowwich TUnl- Twelve innings. At West Polnt—Army 11. Ubiver. of Rochester 0. At Annepolis—_Catholia University 3. Navy 4. At Ambersi—Spriggfeld Traluing School 2. Massa- 'A% New York—Untversits”of Virginia 4, Fordham 2. ‘At Medford, Mass.—Bowdoin 5, Tufts 3. due’to a tight_shoe. weak arms, and Hal ers are kept warmed up every day. Seore: icago Cincinnati abhpo a e anhopo s e Brema 178 & ofBesnerie 9% 00 | Sheckararr 3 0 2 0 o Fean.2y 1321 Hofmn.ct & 2 2 0 o|Putoscl 3100 | Saier.1b 113 1 1fHoblitzetl 2 18 1 0 Pimmani I 1 0 4 0|Mitehell 4 0 0 1 0 Tinker e 204 IGrant3s 4 0 110 0 4 1 0/Downres 4 123 0 1 ofH'Teanc 4 1 8 1 ¢ wzsp 31078 fizer 00000 "Besk 110600 Totals, 35 92416 1 “Ran for Mclesn in 9t] **Batted for Suges in St Scors by inainzs: Chleago 00800383 % Clncizati 00000200 02 Two base hits, Bates 2 Hofman: three base hits, Hobllizel, Zimmerman: excrifice hits, Besoher, Zim- : lett on bases, Chioago Exems; bases on ball Erers: struck out, 00; umpires, Rigler and merman, " Archer 2. ¥o Clntnnati 8; stolen irases. ‘Cascarets’ Splendid For Elderly Folks The Rule for Old People is—One Cas- —The Bowels, Like Other Muscles, Grow Less Active With Age —They Need Help. Most old \people must give to the bowels some regular help, else they suffer from constipation. The condi- tion is perfectly natural. It is just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so active as youth. The wuscles are less elastic. And the bowels are muscies. So all old people need Cascarets. Ana most of ‘them need them daily. One might as well refuse to ald weak eyes with~glasses as to, neglect this gentle aid to weak Mowels. The bowels must bz kept active. This is important at all ages, but never so much agat sixty. Age is not a time for harsh physics. Youth may occasionally’ whip the | bowels into activit: But a lash can’t be used every“day. What the bowels of ‘the old need is a’gentle and nat- uyal *tonic. One that can be con- stantly used without harm. - And there is no matter of choice here. The only such tonic ie Cascarets and they cost only 10. cents per box. 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ILook for our 3b % 0 Humstns.2p 5 | Taaet. 3 H § o FE GUARANTEE SEAIL OF GUARANTEE | Crarkeae o iz 14 0 g - 3 | Wanergs . o 1270 Sitler, 3 oEvinart] 00 9 0 2ol Haoter.1h 2 0Choere - §2 10 SWihon Tr 0. 0Bigne 4§ 5 3 | B s | Setnetdp il A WD) OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDA' 1 B ie8s CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. New Haven, Conm, May Totald, 000 0 W e jescly played game due to a_certain S 7 y extent 10 the cold weather, Yale de- 71023, 8 i3 feated Holy Cross here today, 11 to 7.! pasked i s Ms - 7 i Although Holy Cross made eleven hits 4 B 3 they were scattered and in the sjxth a0 2 g S g inning with the basés filled Scott re- 070 0 5o % H H tired the side by striking out the Holy Two base. hits, Hunter, Wilson: | Springfieid 1 7 Cross batters. The flelding features Koncrehy, Melvo ome . THunter: Connscticut Leagu.e Dixie Walker. the Washington pitch- er, has been laid up with a sore foot. | | very latest L e Ve e Time, 205; | At Foriford—Holyoke-Harttord —game postponed: | 0f Holy Cross in right field. Score by umpires, Brennan ) cod weasti innings: R. H. E. —_— same s for sesterday was pospamed 13 sepee. | L€, S s S R e, Tent; cold weather HolyCross, 000013120—711 7 T gt game | AT Bridgeport—Briderbort 3 Waterbury 2 ;Scott, Hartwell and Carhart and here todas, 4t e fufl game | At Springfeld—New Britain 0 Springfeld 2. Burdette; Regan and Kenny, Time, Becbe's, curres hard, ezt of thelr sate hits- belng | - = 2.10, Umpire, Langdon. for ext Tenmey made fire hits, including | EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. o | B0 domttcs. in s ey tmes 3t . Bostonecored | o4, Tost. \ “Gnd Prefrer's dfive, wiicli bounded into the left feld | ST H New York, May 3.—Americus, the bleachers for & home o | Soore Toroaw et o 3 Baltimore wrestler, more than held his Botton - Philadelphia. Montreal G 5 own against the Polish champion, abh g s , Wnr s e gt i H Zbyszko, in a match at the St. Nich- . e R S e 3 s olas rink ‘here tonight. Zbyszko un- o2 o Fo i e g it g | dertook td throw the Baltimore man « b Iohima s o SoENi e within an hour, but afiled to do so. Govde.ct St 50 0 0.0 At Baltimoreiontre | Atter seven miniutes of wrestiing Am { S weenety.db 132 1 8 ArJerss Clty—Buflalo 2, Jerses- City 3. Called ena | €FiCUS threw Zbyszko over his head, as [ Grabam.e i o 1i he did at Baltimore recently, but he Plefter.p 04400 - could not pin him down. LR iest New England - League. ! - = imes solieduled postponcd: cold weather DIAMOND PICKUPS. e e College Games. “Jack Lively is the bast bet of Jen- | Boston 5 10030 At Exeter, N. H.—Cushing Academy 6, Phillips- | nings’ corps of young pitchers,” says a Philadelphiic 01001 Exoter 5 Detroit. writer. The Yankee pitchers all complain of | Chase ~doesn’t bank much on-their endurance at this stage of the game. 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