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furnished for persons in Stoumgton High Was Cleverly Tnmmd, 7 to 2, on Fn- ’m“,’:’:’“:'“'& day—Capt. Murray the Star With the Bag~Cxok:r a : s Puzzle to Stonington Hitters—Backed by Perfect |, triy, e 2o punt v o v 28 Shetucket Gtreet, to stop the hitting. Washington won, s Washington's Eits tofulled 33 baces. Cunningham upport. : it the bali over the center field fence for the firse time on record. Score: Washington E. C. INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE STANDING. | MrConmick out. failits to uoufs umpise. Misner 4 E% o »ie : Won. * Lot . | *Batted for Hen i 9th. Conray.sb 4 2 0.0 020 Norwich Free Academs. ... 1 .00 | _ Score by fnni 23 Lelivetidt & 1 4 6 31w Bemtenin, g 300 | xorwicn Free Atademy.d & 0 91 0072 01 i Vb o Bulkele; Sehod ... . E Stonington High .......1 0 0 0 ¢ 1 0 0 02 40 4 1200 |Windham Hizh B Runs. for Academy JJ Myrray 2. Fietcher, Lord 52 4 111 Outplaying 7St o Ehbeades tma base e, 3 Sitsias 3 “Fleccner. ing iia o, Shecider tna bk hite, 3 Meseay 3. Fletener utpiying JOSUInEH, BEn, <l Geer: lefe o bascs. Academy 3, Stonington High = 2 &L points of the game Friday l(lelnaon i bases_om balls. off Croker 3, off Vamnell 1: e e ot Stanington, The Academy dine too | £ S5 T ¥ S U : i by akm vant se of these Satunia mls a good stromg grip on the®Fastern | 2 o Conneciiout Interscholastic leagne pen- | U o, nue nant when i{ defeatad Stonington, 7 to | BASEBALL FROGMMME 2. the second time this season that it ; = S e e e oL It What is Oflnra;.for the Fans on Local 2 ,. 6,0,1,0, 0,4 s Shackley's' team, hich has figured as iamonds. ; i Aeaginy xeal sivals i Seletsue | vy Dioniasy A5 € or T s e et | EGGS 85 dr. 20¢ Tace. Ore mors victory when the o uglass A. C. of New London Hughes. Gessler Fi Sh ol WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE on the Hospital diamond look like the t Insurance. e offering on the iocal base- |- Athletis Win Under Champienship Pemnant Fuh :'1 ‘:v.'r”de}:‘y. ;:n‘:’:‘bk:m“ it is > ‘ball bill today, coupled with the league s, June 2—After raising the world's Cream 1 C “Batted for Covicgton fa $in YOUR PUKCHASBS BELIVE]!BD FOR 5 CEN'I‘S Mohican Creamery Butter . ; lbs.2753€ - me at Taftville. The Douglas dus- 1 ip pennant loday, Philadelphia defeated this instance. l.et me: ‘write your In svw i olsinlal thrgugh ne- T A L R surance today. : : ‘season S0 far with a Winming perc e e DEFIANCE B : ISAAC S. JONES, ~ \ age in games lasc plaving an U-in- | 1007 oo v wness te i | 8 Best Laundry Starch 5 lbs. 1 3c Rano MILK 2 cans 17¢ Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 8 ning 4 to 4, at Lebanon on Memo- | which cunsisied of o march acrom the feld by both P - . CONDENSED Richards Building, 91 Main St. - 3 rial day, and as the State Hospital nine ent up. upside ¢ 50 ke countermarch £ o /1 2 3 nndefeated yet this y s vould & L Xl o el New Potatoes - - 4 qis. 29¢ 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, 3 oSN boys if they could succeed’ in handing < The folowing will be the lineup of is jocated in Somery’ Block, over C. 3. the Douglass A. C. team: Smith p, Wiilams, Room 9, third floer. Charles (capt.) ¢, Debarros 1b, A. Si- ] saierp riorma Pineapples - 2 for 19¢ B O o e 3 : Fognee 0 Brewer ol Sutton 10 | Tt BII mon § Yellow Onions - - 2 qis. 15¢ James 1f. Brewar cf. Sutton rf. Clevlana ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW S expects to show several new | Philadeiphia .. T faces in the lineup, intending from now Two bese hits, Cellins, Murphy; ; 4 to send the boys right al fter | Thomas. AMOS A. BROWNING e on to send, the bovs right alons a o xe o : it to the Hospital Manager Farrell - %,‘.‘,‘;",,‘,,‘,‘,d $< F L Head o s - Tall : Real I'Euato : Ol e e el g i i i resh Lettuce o8ty - heal Sc | Van Camp s Milk s 3 cans 25¢ and e Insurance, Ty : may piteh in place of Biil Austin. 1 H H LARGE 3 Cut Loaf Sugar - - 21bs. 15¢ YORISA™ COCOA™ - % . can 16c | eorotersiommman o alowsisunss rloonsssccen three base hit, leagues standing is °s TRy e e > Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Blds. ’ . Vaur, . .667: Moosup. e iz ikl i S MEAT SPEC[ALS ; "Phine 263. - - . BasLs: lfieenztmls - e sted by raszed feiding on the part of some = ) > - 2-1. 3337 Jewett City, 2-4, .333. 3 5 1 Chicago LEGS OF GENUINE FANOY SELECTED T £ + n 1 ab h Brwwn & Prkin, ewpatly | ISRl R | e e o e T HAMS - I 15¢ the| Salt Por Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. et N % 32 el : t Fntrance stairway nex: to Thames CAPT. JIMMY MURRAY ey Ha:.n'::' ?-imon=;~ sk Sipret 2 Small Family Size--8 to 10 Ibs. ' J (¥ t - R r ) ouglass A. C. of N .ondon vS§. {Coltis - Nationnl Bamk. Telephone 33-3. Wlio “Got Two Doubles.and Three | gonin ew 3o B Singles in Five Times. 1{Corban.=s ut League. oPacsne.c 1|Lasge:p o BRADY & BRADY, Eastern Connect Attormeys smd Counsel at Law. Ac v plays Bulkeley in New Lon-| Wauregan at Taft & Broadway, New York City. iil clinch the championship for | <Centrals of Norw t Moosup. James T. Brady Charles A. Brady| Coach Auitman’s snappy little team. Jewett Clty at Dayville, of New York. of Norwich, Conn.| Plastering the pellet when the base . Jvere populated so thai the ultimate r- T sult was a successigh of dents in the YALE VS. PRINCETON. Corned Beef i« ih 10c | Prime Rib Roast Ih 14¢ STEAR ey ”HG e 4 4¢ ROUND STEAK I 5 c Native l gc ROAST - - Forequarters LAMB - - 1b. ”HG home Dbiate was what won for the|pit of Annual Series Today Between . .. " e Academy on Friday, for they found ; 3 num""uk & “um““ck e aes Enell By, SAhion i the Sg oni g Tiase Boee. the second irning, when four runs were Fancy Rolled lb‘ I uc Sent. aver the plate, -l duMolewt -t ‘ew Haven. Conn. June 2 —With |n " nome rim, Colitns. et HICKENS - 1b. Nerwich Branch, Shannen Bidg., it | = endas TRl AHORE. i s chioers for each member of gho team . C. C : scored by the invaders from Norwich ‘e singing of songs an he giving A ¥ - - = 10 Shotusket St. TELEPHONE 901, | Scored by the invaders from Norwich | (70 Singing, & mass mecting on the o vanauis 52{5‘1&7]—6‘ RiAE i I-I"I‘AE]\./{BURG Bl_\ClON i ik | with his war club whenever he came | ¢Ampus {onig the men at ale are t Tetive. Sco c - B « Stocks To Dat. resching the coveted goar of | now. awaiting the first of the amnual s : S K 3 Ibs. Nicely Mixe 2 Bond stickers by batting for a perfect mark, | contests on the diamond with Prince-| : onds fiva hits in {ive times up. conslsting of { ton tomorrow. - Auatin H R two doubles and a single. His dn\}blp-‘ Neither team expecis an easy victory | Mejoanrr 3 Grain In the second scored Geer after the|and in the local hotels even money was | Lesoric=s - 3 - NATIVE ASPARAGUS c tt p7 latter had nt Lord and Standish Wfl-?;"?d- ’rhhe Yale .r &L?DF(PY! l"‘,‘h 3 fogan. 1t b- 3 home with safety. Bob Fletcher's | ¢ y upen the work of eeman, wh) b = 3 OTLOM | 4oubie With & single by Standish after| ¥ill piich, and the backatop work of b 8 13 > oimie 3 COBFISH—in chunks SAL SODA - - - - - 31l 5e FRANK O. MOSES, Msr. twe were out tallied for the Academy | Burdett, who will probably fill - tha | Hamiiton 0 1 elBrckenp 5 3 % % in the fifth, and their last two runs | Position, though a change may be made | ST | Shasgs £ame across in the eighth when Cap- at_‘}hv last minute anfinchlrvéafit vu; ‘lhn. | t B A f B - tain Murray’s single brought McKay ‘omorrow’s game will be followed by y of homo. ana- Padle Shureass aneoimes | & Teturn gams at. Princeton, and: 13 _ est Assortment of Baked Goods in Town. scored his brother. case of a tie, a third game will b2 Charles Croker was winging them | played, probably in New York. o - HOT FROM OUR OWN OVENS DAILY. over in demoralizing form for the - s : \ FRUITPIES - - 3i25cl ts s Diaiy ot BRBas hopes of Stoniagton in practically ev- Taftville Leaguers vs. G. A. C. at4 p.m. On acceunt of the present condition of Fairview Reservolr, the use of hose | ST% ‘;":‘A"*e!‘;r::“s;"wp“‘nl‘M“;;‘;g”“'; oFor a baseball engagement on the *d| Cranberry on the afternoon of June for street, lawn or garden sprinkling f?:.:’“i’.%’?fi'"“im‘:ii‘.’ :3zr?0:x11:‘ tav;” 4th the Taftville team of the E. C. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. is strictly prohidited untfl further no- | Shackley gave them a run in the first, | 1988Us and the Green:vilie A. C. are] o e T and anotior single by Shackles iy | Signed up. Strong 'kineups on each | New York . s tice. This evder will be strictly en-| two successive steals eand an infieid | Side give indication of one of the best P_“‘,"‘*“_" : . - 1 out gave Stonington its final tally in | S3Mes of the season. 1 7 to 11 o’clock--SATURDAY=-=-7 to 11 o’clock forcad. Soringheld—Springfeld season, Will not delight the busy, progressive housewife nearly se much as the pros- yect of having & thoreughly modern AN ACTIVE MARKET. m frer e terbury—Waterbury 8, At Bridgeport—Bridgeport 3, Northampion $. the stxth. —— Loals "1I0 D2 - B soban st Sl Eroup of falr fans from | Washington Pays $2250 for Outfield Braliza I - URE LARD 2000 FOUNDS - Spartansb S. C., June 2.—Out-/] Bosten - B BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- | conld not turn the certain defeat that | neider Claromes Walker of the Soamiens HONEY ERS. O e enar e way burg club of the Carolima Baseball as-| o . NO¥ Yo S ie § CURED MoKe ouiaers . C : sociation was sold today to the Wasne| g0 sns ddested Chico 25 gl i § Nerwion Free Academy. | Stomington Mih. ington Americans. The price Was $2 - | pases and tws hite ng “Hieiie o | S. C AVERAGE 5 to 8 POUNDS IMrazas 5 58 0 8fcrowieyct % 1% 8 8250, the highest ever paid for a Caro- |lived bim ami forced In 2 mn. Murray doubled » - . 1 ; 2nd scored thme mors. wad sored himeclt on Brid. | 8 . : - e Dest E>Crars ¥ 102 dzliar3 3131 0|lin association player. He will report | g Smed, i3 mort, s=d o hieneell on Brid_ s Tichews £ 210 ¢ SlShacdwc 4 2 81 1) June 1. s “repopaivle ar Chicagos. cary outScore: YLerd.e 5 111 3 4 e 11 re Troul Bmok ;'t-rd:lfl s ale 'l teary | 31 Noa Red Eagles Are Winners. ‘D st ~ OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. baseman than I 3 desirous of hookingz i:uf’rd games oo — e a : crore — ter let me play right . with - fast teams in this vicinity, both a2 H !! The Red Eagles defeated the 1 0 y rig e : TS S% Jaimeme 1ol | SRS E B s o Xoune | PR 2| CONNECTICUT LEAGUE sTANpING. Solved o puszler Zor Connié. Colling | at home and abroad, return’ games m WCRicnie 18 18 Sliomnier 3 8 1 0 8|00 18 o G2 The Eeeiy wim Score e s Was a poor shoristop and a_worse out | preferred. Al¥ commundcations will Totate, [TomE 19 e 6 Tanvel Hills this affernoon. on 0 | Pearacied it SUNGnae L1, 2 Tetals, 31 §2 13 7| their own srounds. o 0! Bridweil,ss 0 Murph, ninth season with | weather permitting. ”OW l.ondon 3 - 0 3 olDeviin.ab 8| New Britam says he is the The season will be opened Saturd. 100 < 0| Sprinaseia st rignt fielder in the world. | afterncon at two o'clock on the Mon : : ° anny bats sixth and is the second | vilie grounds with their old time ri- C i | Heizors cleanup man in the Athletics’ batting | vals, Fort Wright, as opponents. Duflt}' 3 = Toals, 28,5215 6 r He is one of the hardest hit- | C. B, Flaherty is manager, Box 185, . 3 He batted .2 Montville, Conn, e got another cripple,”’ 0108600 6 0 e SECRETS OF STAR TWIRLERS. 1 b0 006700 7 a Philadelphia sport writer with | "7 Doyle, Minray,. Bejdwelk S Athietics at the Colonial hotel Thurs- | EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. day morning. Con hitched around | Ford and Johnson Unable to Tell Why S | | #as range placed In her kitchen, Es-| Trading Conducted in-a Manner That Tntecoationsl Papee “Firt Gume at Pittsburg L and said, “Who's that?” They Succeed. end - h ladeiphia tedm 2y 'S sore tate ranges are safe. sturdy, depend. Indicated” Confidence The Philadelph tod arm’s sore.” able, Deeriess bakess, scomowical gas | Cer Kl ruie in Fituburg (5’ sesem oncstly, 1fj that fellow Murphy | Two of the sreatest plichers in the 1mers, great time savers. ~Call and| New York, June 2.—The recent ad- Laclede Gas acver. e hone pariiculariy in Y o ‘j:}g, :-.:.‘.;;ru qigh["nf“}‘gl;_ | American league met at Ponce de Leon ste them and be sure alse to examine | Jna the o o wa s one e ! S i 2""\.»» cleen SHRC phitadeiphia ny jast them and sat back and smiled | PATk in Atlanta, Ga., during the spring the incomparable Ruud Instantameeus| est amd most active of the year. Trad- | corér.uat ri S S B and smiled to himself.—Cleveland | training trip. They are Russell Ford, Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the|ing wes conducted way which 7 Byrne. b 3 i111e : Eastern League. Press. | the sensational spitball twirler of the mere turn of a faucet in seemed to indicate that sentiment had Do. pfd § MERREEh 2% T e ke S Ruidser L ey O1E W, P ) | New York Americaps, ahd Waltsr owinty of ol SEETRe ‘“,“:“*."'_“':4“,,,(.0,,,, Gacidedly: Siore ehitetar oot EER | Wagner o H 400200} A Bufde—Mostrewl Butalo game pasipone ACCURACY NEEDED IN GLASGO | johnson, the John Meekin for spsed o that out of the vari dlstur in- voy e ot 16 52180 0f 2. 2. Toronto 2. o o the Washington team. Ford and Jehn - of the day or night | Siiiesioes of i CInt paRtothite had | o e IRt Newari—Brovidence 1, Newsds. & “Spectator” Says Strikeout Record of | son are closs friends, and durtng tne grown a feeling of greater confidence. e e Jarvis Was Boosted. practice of the Nationals one morning | The market did not show symptoms of | owan.p 0 00 0 1 0 New Eagland League. ; - Ford strolled out in a uniform to work fils & El“tml y‘ manipulation to the extent which had 18,0 *Viorar 10060 Harerl 1L 6, Lynn 10 To_the Sporting Editor: g out a bit before the game in the after~ . been noticeable at other times of late | Northern (fll\:lv:yt::(x\l_ o H 18 Worcester 2, ail “f"’ . ir: It seem that the Glas noon between the Yankees and Otto A In this connection it was significant Pe r),'*" | =ghe e not satisfied with winn l;{ih)r'lflns Atlanta elub of the Southern 81 IN ST. ALICE BLDG,| that the lead in the present forward Totals, 34 12 T E on ay from an i eague. movement has been held by the rail- | TR ferior team. but in order to Johnson was well warmed up by the road stocks the industrial issiies e e | g, _| tsemselve: much eredit as pd | time the New Yorker arrived st which were prominent recently, .per- | oo e oyste o s ¥ s ble must exage their pitcher’s | grounds, and he was fairly burnine the | haps by resson of pool operationa in Steel Spring. . Phifadephis @006 0006 Worcester—Holy_Cross 4. Wesieyan 2. record, | atmosphere with a fast ball that had a S gl The writer happensd to be a spec- | becullar break to it. “Where e you Dootan: thres bise hit. Lé tator and knows that a tabulated score | get all that speed from, Waiter?” Ford X. Y.—Unitersity of Rochester 8, | | e i was not kept and that Mr. Jarvis did | asked of the all Washington bexmar. ams, Luderus, Walsh, R Luderus, Walsh, | 1300 Do. pfd | | some cases, having drepped into the‘i | 2306 Rok Tsiand Co. Wheelbarrows, Wagons, | ™;*eround. American Tobacco four pe: ; arts, | Ponds declined 2 5-3 to 36, in Nin “OLD DANNY ‘MURPHY” not strike out more than fourteen men e, I don’t know,” answared Johnsoun. Doll Carriages, Go-C S| the price at which they sold befors | Sl e i IS CONNIE’'S STANDBY | —Which is a 500d record at that. They | About ten minutes later Ford be: Garden Sets | the supreme court’s deciston was en- | Nib todas nad five hits and a base on bails ol stated he struck out 20. We are not | cutting loose with his spitter, which o { nounced, after havingz risen to 98 1-2 | ne, ahing them & victory over | o 41 Norwich Boy Solved the | r¥ing to Delfitle the work of their |is the freakiest of all freak deliveries Pails and Shovels | in expectation that the issues would | o et s Sasi-Probh team; but. believe they will be more | “And how in the dickens do you make ‘ | be retired at par in_connection with | e B ecand .Base:Problem. res ]py!‘tfl't if they keep a gorzecy senis) Ul’d(r r:lan breag{ thllfdvj:)t'fl?uu "“k Basebal). dissolution of the tohacco combine. | o craum e a e 2 el s and give a true account to the papers. | ed Johnson. “I ceuldn you If you Sand Tays. M. B“" Thichand matket, was: Mitive snd | ciode, e To & W o 3 i 1] Philadelphia went properly wild|They also gave Jonnson only four |paid me $1,000,000," repled Ford. Gloves, Mitts, Etc | strong. Total sales, par value, $5.- | L% . ol over midie Collins last season, buf|lqirike outs, whereas there were s And thera you are. The art of base- - . 390,600. United States government | n Pacifc © 0| Hobilizel1b 4 4| didn't forget “Good Old Dann as | who reached first on passed th ball pitching eannot be taught; it must _— | bonds were unchanged on call e o 4 o | Danny rphy. called, nor did | strikes besides those who never | be natural. Of course, @ pitcher ean N ’ — | ied Seaits ° 3+ 3| Counie ok oforget Danny, who 154 the plate. Keep a tabulated scorc,|be taught when fo pitch an fnside_ar "" | 3 el 1 pComnte Ayorite. e S R boys, and keep it straight, and you |an outside or a or low ball. £l “s' E f“ s! Ffl*ul s“ll‘l; Sales aechs High. o Ao L i 5 0| has.a favorite. —Dann did just as : will have more friends amongst your | can be shown how to change his pac f o s e : 8108 V. Car. Chem g 2 e to win the Athietics’ first pen- | opponents, win or lose. mixing in & dope ball with his fast By T Wabadh . 1 ! nant in 1902 as Collins did to win the ¢ | ones. ~But 4n a matter of eurves hs 4300 Am. Reet Sugar . Do, _pfd i it i 311910 pennant, and Connie never for- Veluntown, Juns 1, | finds it hard work to instrvet another AHERICAN HOUSE, 1500 Am: Can ... 209 Wl | o ssuaroel geta it o =i [man so that he can deliver tho sams . e e e eaie ilestis *Batted for Mattern in 9th. { Murphy has a couple of van loa Wi ong | R€ave. Durrell & Sandersen. Props. e s s sk 2 Wheaing T Civiied For Sedhuttion of presents from the fans, which | New London c’:',“'"g With Strong | "%0%in every case, thers ars sxcep- pe A Am' oo Securtiie Total sales, 763 s e Botae shows they didn’t forget, either. ine. Vitons to this rale:. Hor, Snatasce, Tatt SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes - Am. Lineeed Ol Pl S 22000080 48 Murphy took” Lerry’s place on the The game tomorrow afternoon on | Quinn, who was next to Ford in win- Traveling Men. ete. Livery comnectea | gy oY COTTON. Cincinnati - 20200180 05| Athletics and proved to be just the | the Cranberry between the Greeneville | ning percentages for the Yankees last MMILUAST STRERT. Do. ptd Now Noaks: Tans Turce bl blis; Tyscher, Egan, Mitchell, Sweenes. | man needed to bring through a team | A, C. and the Central A. C, of New |seison, has finally mastored one of Am. Steel Foundrie. Am. Sugar Refining Am Td. & Ta Am. Tohneco pfd Am. Woolen 5 Anchnda Mining Co Auwhison . that looked hopele: wrecked, after | London is expected to be a good con- | Ford's spitters. But it wae only after . Louis 1. a court decision barred Larry, Flick, | test, as Manager Sullivan of the down | watching Ford pitch day in and day Brookisn defested St. | Bernhard and Chick Frazer from play- | the river boys says he zoing to |out all through ths southern practice e bui { ing in Pennsylvania. Connie had 4 |show them hoW to play the game up | of the New York club that Quinn coul Tae | joke team. That was in 1901 He-won | this wa get the ball to break night. When the pennant next year. Manager Bowen has left no stone | Ford was with Atlanta a few yesrs closed quiet and steady. | 15,57, July 15.67, August 15.1 tember 13.60, October 13.19, ber 1310, December 13.10, January 13,08, February —, March 13.18. = WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE - & ts tyn. - pey Liue Jow L :3&%;:‘"’ o ?,‘315 1:9" p;‘r‘)?d- O 2 o Counie was his own scout and he | unturned and has secured gome of the | ago he was the possessor of a side- . Balthmce & Ol dling gult, 16,05, Sty Al Tooles. ss ¢ 01 personally signed Murphy in Norwich. | pest talent to be found. McLiaughiin | hand epitter that was a pemchesino, tep in and ses us. Bethihem Steei .. et e s Dy 1 81 Conn, in July, 1902. Danny had been | of Jewett City will be on the firing | But as he was a natural over-hand FRANK WATSON & CO. o P Teets % o tried ‘out by the Giants and turned | line and the old reliable Bill oulihan | heaver he found that thz side-arm bali 78 Prankiin. Street. CansBary Pact R | 1 0| over to the Norwich teem. He was a | on the receiving end. Luke Riley will | was injuring his wing. Therefors, he nkli T e 7 X, Ju Money on ‘CZH Lok 4;;:,an sh“—(u;k. A good friend Dmm handie the indicator. aunov‘nma i‘&‘dh r]u'-rtel)t.d an over-hand g Sew Jerses rati 2 Connie the Glants were wrong on Dan- — | wet fling which last season won 26 out Soagente & Ae ; closing bid OSeier 30 0 4 0lny and Mack went to Norwich the {ikdapangants ‘Chailondé of 32 games for him. Chiags Oree Westss, S ime ‘evening the Athloties went o i i geno e Now Quinn is a distinct side-srm Do pfa T me loars firmer, sixty days 2 1-2 $27 1 1| Boston. He wired home, “Have sign- 1,,"‘;’:" {“fle’w-nmi‘\:‘; 4 T:r‘\‘\l:_v“h _unf:g twirler. Tle always had a good spitter, S v 3-4; vy days 2 3-4@3; six 1000 ed Danny Murphy,” and that was all | Billy Miller, ' o challenge any | pup' Ford spent hour after hour with € ere % S Touis months 3-1-4@3 1-2 E 1000 that was printed in any Philadelphia | 2mnateur club in eastern Connecticul | yj;, o Athens, Ga., where the Yankees S Cinorade et v e “Twe bads it Codeon paper t day. But the after | for :"l'l'fl" games, and also have & | rained this yoar, showing him how 1o Cot outhern 3 - > Murphy's name was printed dozens of = b8 e | fing the old spf t 300 CConwlidated G. Hish Low. Close ébell record was equalled Hines, Dinny varted cd to play | on'f i, Smol i e 100 Com_Products on the basgball map. Since then Quinn and prom- | j44 peen working on the ball and b 100 Delaware & Hudson 16 907 and game at. Haverl the Suu» ii| Oy Young and made six t between Haverhill and Wor-{ home run with the’ beses full. He | ises to ) Denver & ‘Rio Grani. a8 - ew _faces 10 | doy e has 1t/ don ‘ o e 2 cester, when McGamwell, the Haverhill | made a world's raccrd right there, | the Norw % Would like 1o ear | S00ICE an soofl ma evar, the hadk 0 Dillers” Securtics made. Bom Labenon. Glaske and tHE G A & ever, the husky 2000 Erie S :‘:‘;;nbn:::"hn, went through a full nine | Connie savs Danny has been doing | from, Lebenon, Qlasgs thd Ue G A Yankes is probably the anix. boxman in = 22000 Do. st ptd 55 1 5 e a s » putout | almost as wall ever since. ke P L . ¥ e world who can honestly beast of ;Jf.;:’.#.f‘:ii..”.fi"r} -&ntr:l:“ just the | " w0 po ad ofa ... %\ 4l and with only one assist. This record | Herc's another thing that made | letin. BILLY MILLER. | having two sepamate and ddstimet wet -'ml (e Retiau ob s ey |- H104s Goser: Norsaen ot | oxrs on the busy first base corner equals Hke Murph: When Eddie e . ldeliverfen. But' thefe isg't ome case e Tction of the Kidnoys | % fe Dr-ous - o S that made by Jiggs Donohue of the s began to play in his real stride | Montville Baseball Season Opening. |in 19) whers & mcca.,,,f'w,, b 34 ¥ ¥ £00 TMuois Central . Sept 8% k] Chicago Americans cn May 23, 1906, in went {o Connie and said: “Con- The Montville baseball team has|certain curve can teach some 400 Interborough Met. Sept. I % a game wi ew York is boy will s0on be a better sec- just organized for the season and Is ' other man 3 Ly