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R ad 5 &3 ¢ SR T T2 = AL R G E RS R R, Wi "-rb,.m {OBILE ard’s Time Row This Afternaon i Al x e ik Frujta and Vegetables. FIRE INSURANCE Mushrooms, 1b, 31 Chives, g 24 Tomatoes, AgiCetery’ bunch, 20 L A H . eppers, 2 rsnips, AN g, TR N BBl SSo e e e S o 1 3 g - o g orida, 5-60| New G " ' r S oh Grapes— B Eweet Potatoes, " Street, Norwich.|' Crimson Varsity’s Test on Thursday- Rough Water S FHamburs, $1f Siite Boan. 2 5 pples— New ons, a It 1 3'980!1. dz., 50-351 Yellow, Also Kept Yale to Paddling Practice. % Chegae 39] White. ; Pincappies, 3] Potutoes, : Detruic New Fotatoes, en| o Red Top, Conn., June 13.—a severe | close to Mr. Kennedy's heart as the Spanish Onions, 10 Shatter.c 3 electrical storm, 'accompanied by a | observation of the eight rowing four | Caulifiower. Catumbers, 3 H nish wind prevented a contemplated | miles at high stroke for the first time | Ked Bananas, Lol Yeliow 2 time row over the four-mile course by | since it was reorganized the first day | Homaire % | ESE PN K the Harvard varsily eight tomight. In- | before it came here. The waterman. | Sromreinc L : stead of that row, “he two eights pad- | ship of the eight remained smooth and | Blueberries. 0 Endive, o died down to the three-mile mark | the stroke will be pushed up another | Blackberries, 18 Scullions, = in rough water and returned to the | notch when the second time-row is or- | New Turnips, Asparagus, = — -float. “The three fours found com- | dered, probakly on Saturday evenins. Mens. By e O 18 ] it paratively smoot water under the wes . Pork— °._|Winter Lamb— I = panic for two miles and the varsity | CINCINNATI BUYS Sparerivs, 12-18" shoulaers, 12 : ad an impromptu brush, the 2 ops. ews. first crew winning by 4 length #nd s | CUBANS FROM O'NEIL | _ Shoulders, 12} Chops. 23 'It Add t tll P ‘half. The freshmen four starfed at ) p S il Wi R T - b s to the the end of & mile and at the finish was | Marsans an musite” Wl Have | o rs.| Shoul i < _|ivoand @ half lengths behina the sec- | Chance to Make Good. sm:“ b W?:‘;-g'fils‘.i:" = B Boston 4, Cleveland 2. of Summer Pastimes varsity moked Tongues, estern Veal— ston. Fsce 15 = ree rums e hee "ov‘;':. :::sz:.::: 1f conditions favor, the time row | New Britain, Conn, June 15.—The | . Short cut Legs. T e T . . 1t s too late to take ou £%% | Will probably be held temorrow night. psale of feit filder Armendo Marsans | Dricd Beef: | Chops, 18| Cleveland todss 4 to 2. The hitiing and . felding Chcquot Club GxngcrAlc uenches Ip ever lelay was danEcr ur In | 4,C0%¢B Wray of the Harvard crew is | and third baseman Rafael Almeida of | Goried, Bect. 1218} Shoniders, =~ 16| Ol snd telding of Ball wers the festares e his inatance. | agrensive. just’ now in'getting mre | the New Britain team of the Connec | Z e 2 ot civta dry thirst, moistens the parched throat suranca s _ ‘uper info :a? sl;lell‘ He feels that the | ticut .\w(dc eague :)0 Cincinnatl, was | Sirloin, | Chops, 20 b h po a e 3 . JOI | application of the tremendou ower | AnNnouUNCces today ¥ Owner. O'Neil | Inside Rounds. 2| Shoulders, 14 30 0 0 Turner.3b o Ll . Insurance and Real Estate Agent,| it Uic varsits Boat is mot as Teftec. | of tie former oam. The sale price | Shoulder Sieak, 1ilsnsage " 20 38z genss i and refreshes in a way water or }m - A >, tive as he wishes and the week ahead | IS said to be $7,500. The sum of $1.250 S s 27 of -+ wney. o . Rishards Buliding, 91, Main 8¢, | v £2 B¢ wishis und the woe Shew | 13 2210 1 Be 85 000 Tho suni pe sr23) 1 EreT H never seem. to do. On the tennis court s gesat | 7he oarsmen during the seacon. Strat- | and the remainder if they make g00d. | g,y p Pesttes $ 0101 ofmaimo H i ME OFFICE 0F WML . BILL | 507 oo, ooy ooen comine Ty corbia | rhe oo Flayers e Cubns una flay | Taney L L Ducke, Phie, Tukers 20 RERE i or golf course it helps out the day’s | hare’of the coaching, which las | in 1 : v ey | xatr Rl L 3 H > Real Estate { been inafvidual since the afrival of the | have been considered the best in their g:on::rgc_th“nS’Lgo i i R T S Nus s pleasure, | 3 solution o e demand | Positions State league. owl, 20!|Guinea’ Brollers, %5 o z and Fire Insurance, for more speed is regardad as lying | Ly - 5 pair, 31.50 k- i | in the eorrection of ndividual faults | Some Chestiness Among the Harddigs. Grocesies. 9180000 — In joeated in Somsry’ Biock, over C. M. | rather than crew defects. » | The famous Harddigs have reorgan. | Butter— Sugar— + o it SR o Wiiteme, Resm 8, (M0 fser. The Harvard eight which has been | ized their busebail team and are sick | © Tub new, 25| Gramulated. Tws base hi, Olwn 2, Fasteriy; home rum, Sassibome | Jaunched on the Thames is regarded | of having the team called the Seneca. Creamery, e, ‘25. ¥ .. ,; | as one of the most powerful ever | telling how thoy can play basebal o] Ot Ty Washinston 3. St Louis 7. brought here, but it is far from be- | I they want to play us for fun er the 28| TPowdered: 14 1o | Wasbingion. June 11— Washingion _defentod_St. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW |ing & record breaker i its presemt|sam of 310, let them come through 25 = " "% §1 | 1ouia today in 4 hard hivine geme. 3 to 7. Both g smo: - e om- < u ing a good tean v .y . gal o ® e Brown & Perkins, Mimeys-at-law | ice<’ (o be soived before time rowing | i he now thinks he has any kind or | BICKies, gallon. 75| N°Orieans. gal 60 | < L st Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St| €nds next week Saturday night. Dall team. write to Manager “Mayor" | Hobey Ccaluor S5|MaBle Syrup. | ynenec 3304 € o ae e e ey mevt to Thames| ,_Coach Bean of the freshman eight | Murphy, 68 Mt. Pleasant street. city Flkorevone O, THip| Scbpey | 170 1 olshenencs Lsi onal Bank. Telephone 38-3. i q\m(edh;\s ‘n;\‘};mghfl;mx the new or- If any other team would lik= to play e R i T T grece der the 19 E ki 20. V' I iR o h Gessior.rf a te.2 2 3 H s H der in the 10i4 "shell was Werking 20, We would ke to piay 'the Jarket coa 19iCoas monguss, 15| SR 3 o|remerie 230 Made from chemically pure water from the deep, cold Clicquot. RRADY & BRADY, job to land his race from Yale this x5 3 Clams, ‘op. | Eonry s 3 ER itis : 2 2 7 2 5 e e I % oBrien p, saver | SatEaraierk o 13l T CTac s | St 1 il 11110 Spring, with confectioners’ sugar, limes, lemon and fresh Jamaica Ne City | diet victery for the Crimson with the Malee ib, To Impt. & 5 2 for 26 | Gromp 0! Power, 31050 1 Z2CH i s n ki A. Rrady| make-up in vogue when the oarsmen | Murphy 2b, M. J. Ahearn ss. 3. J. Suis Orsters “aqi.” 4050 Lobsters— . ian Familnp 0 IR ginger—Clicquot Club is safer for hot weather drinking than £ Rorwidh, Youn, | arrived here. [ livnn cf Georse MeCormack 3. Tiapoy B?::‘g‘:”“-:; "é} e 7 T aaai g any other beverage. It has 3 charm and sparkle of its own; and = - — | KENNEDY SATISFIED | Skates Connor has engaged as coach. | R. Clame Pl 70| Biebacod: 130 puied for Powelidn Sth i i e | e has d as cowch. | B . Pl 70| Floumders, in 'addition it ; . " k WITH FIRST TIME Row | 7" all Saturdays and Sun- | Weakfish, - 18 x}-‘ixamshq. by e (e it is pure and good | | aaye. mall Mackerel, 20| Halibut. ashingron 23 H } | g R . - nummlck & nflmmlc Yale Varsity Shewed Smooth Water- | [E;.‘,’,;fl,, | T base hits. Walker, Laports, Hos Other Clicquot Club beverages of flavor and purity s el et 2 | Young Scalpers Win, 12 to 10. Saatine, 13 e, - hut, " hotin: home Tun Milen 5 ? Nevwich Braweh, Shawiton Sig,. | |, The Young Scalpers plaved thotr Injenad. e Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Root Beer 10 Shetuck E | Gales Ferry, Conn., June 15—Weath- | TSt game against the Naps and won 5 . % 10 Shetucket St TELEPHONE 801.| ., 0 tions weve Such that the Gios | it in the first inning, The Scalpers . =T T = Blood Orange Lemon Soda R | waxYoug htomignt when (he Yalu | CTOSsed the ”“'1 for runs, but had . = i & | crews went out and nothing but pad. | {0 PI8Y fast until the ninth inning, for ADDITIONAL MARRETS Fitiasahia 2 1 - : | i wae i " T e ot PRA | he” Nage Widkes up McCarthy Bt H Sold by best grocers gemeraily. If your TWO LARGE Bonds | went down siream to the mavy vara | Pitched a good game until fhe nintn, Hay, Grain and Feed. . 7 T S ok T : | and return by themselves, followed by | Mhen his out curve was found R e S e s1as | Smction LIBCET CORT L RaARN 0 e G GLASSB Grain ie two eighls aecompan By Couchj S SR Ice Stom B Counihan whs-on Lo S " $1.50 [Cornmeal, Beston Clicquor Club beverages are good enough Kennedy. These two crews went down | 5004 _form, fanning 13 men out of 21{ 3igaiimes, 5145 cwt., $1.30 ¢ Cottomn ! o the navy vard at a stroke that was | LAt faced him. ian plaved a | Straw, cw! $1.00|Hay, baled, Phillies Shut Out Chicaso. 10 ask another grocer fir. . not raisetl over 23, On the return s | ETeAt Same at second base and Murphy | Bread Flour, top, $1.23 | | Chicaso, June 15 —Philadeiphia shut ot Chicass, - ANE wos . strong wind sprang up and the eights | V25 (here at shortstop, while Wal $7-37. |1t todas, and ot the tocals out of the lea J. C. WORTH & CO._ FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. made for the fiont. The men aifny | and G. Counihan were also shining | St Louls, T oSG | B, e roms and Buvaar 13 whieh o ineics istri | 55 excenent ol 2l | jights. They have got a new frst| BYe Cottonseed Meal. | 44"s" itrincs mrsuticd in the’only ran of the game Wholesale Distributors. gy T | " Coach g ks | baseman from the Cubs. He is Friiz | 7o, bushel, SwWi. S1T0 | Jors 3 cach Jehn Kennedy of the Yale |yt ot e . o aving x| Oats, bushel, 50[LAr. Oil Meal, Chicago. 1 - Philadeiphia. — - NOT[C crew sald that he regarded the time | -Wi;‘ e EHills E;l‘x:‘r‘i; 4»"“;;‘ :K "}"‘ ewt., $2.10 abh po a sk ope a e i 2o TR g 5 & ot conaition | 2KET, into account that ‘the last mile | A | VealCalyes, . [Befmenis 3701 L siisbeei’ £ 18 2 ¢ any tessn under 15 for w éamd. Satux | apn's speed honors, ane 1f not the only | D Bent et Columbuss-e.d.fl. the " th esent condition | »rn‘ row ;: ahl’fl‘.nsr (ne‘:dr and Iha,rH« | Boston Nationals Buy Outfielder. Sheep— Dwesw 2113 o somes day afternoon on- Norwich Town|one of the Geers aggregation wiich lnrae-flwu‘;‘er:' ,og—, 10 the wive in 28 o A——— = i ohe pE 2 cross w ew over the course. He | Piltshurg. June Announcement is, $3.50-3435| Lambs, - § 3% §|sreen. has been burning up the Memphis jseconds. 2t he could oeaer Fam ervoi f hose snid_that no offort was made [0 get | was made lonight ny the Boston Na- Cows, s i oL S il = track Two of the trotters named by Khis regord of 2.04 two oritiwes sesends or garden spriakiing | the stro o xcept on the last | tional league cl:h that ey e 161 aBumsp : 0 i 5 o BERKELEY INDEPENDENTS the old master in the “M. and M. v n "% | quarter-mile and that he regarded 327 | Jones of the Porismouth, , base- | e | 2 | have stepped right at the 2 rietly pronibMed until further ne- | Minutes I8 scconds good for the pre- | ball team, has besn purc Jones Toat Tt W L T e FILL HOSPITAL DATE|These are the 4 year okl i t vailing conditions, 3 R et 10 et heraracs Score by nninge— e —————— | and the hay mare Lady Willow, both | their 1310 drivers revemsod, comwe - tlce. This order will beestrictly en-| The matter of fast time was not as | morrow for duty. Céws, ? o ¢_1|8peedy New Lendon Combination|owned by Irank Jones. Ayvil was gether this scason, the wilh sorce, Buils, . Dootan. Coming to Trim Farrell’s Bunch. | raccd two or thres times in the 3 year [Altract a lst of attemeiam. are i » v sh‘e‘;- ki old events last year, and )fi his final Q’:-ML :mc tmm.? '-‘m- . e pe 00l Skins, Sc Giants Again in Lead. Manager Farrell has_filled in the | appearence in the Kentucky E e, | e ma' 3 r W COMMISSION- 2 W0 and e = len < | pwal team by signing the Berkeley In- | vear old record at 2.04 5-4, he stepped | ERS | . Straight fiseee, W 35-26 | Mool eseue pemasat’ yaca felles wir aective | Gevendents for that das, a New Lon- | &5 £00d a5 210, porsibly a shade fasi- | Of the dead ex-champhon, The ABbot. | —_— s itor” scared three rung eo 2 bam ou tanis. owo | don baseball team that has the repu- | cr. He iy an easy soing. leafing uort | 2.03 1-4 : triples snd = doubls. Se~te tation of being the fastest thing in the | 6f colt, one that takes 2 lot of driv — WEAK AT CLOSING. | jion Atsotic. Cosst Lie......132 8111 New York £t Louis. semi-prefessional ranks down that|ing. While there ssems (o be a preju- | FOUR PITCHERS EROUSH e Begf Wi Sl o8 et s | e 5 o> Pos iee SANE PICRERCMORAl peverest 55 % & (lucgasnsw £ 5% 3 3| way. The Berkeleys have ne inten- | dice in seme quariers against racing TO OARRY TEAM Eow’ of ‘.;eng( in Market | o0 B’ Rupia Taneic. 530 300 FOR GREAT FIGHTER puiets ¢ 8 2 1 ! :1,.,!2:; {384 8] tion of adding their bones to the pri- |4 year ho;d-, the figures show that on | o arly in the Day. I 9% comaian Pacine 1% sioy = Srdgrasect 3 1 ol o vate sravevard maintained this year |more than one occasion- a lrotter o 16 Mah 5 Tl‘out BI'ODk iRkt == i Englishman ~ Will Be Fit When He |Mumnrt & 2 3 0 olsohabie 4 013 3 0|0 i teams that It sleughters and | (hat ae has been returnsd winner of | 9t Louis "";"k“!d‘;,‘:"" Twirt. Lok AL BLD e F of New Jerusy Meets Wolgast July 4th. P03 Ghgmom 3%y g buses but will enlist the best that|the “M. and M. and other turf cla ers Wor & the day, the stock market fell backs| —— Chicato & Al == 3R, T38| Nl London offry 6 BuC oudr & de o On Al AR s s | T (i ot M m ward Slowly to 4 level yhich showed Great Westers Swen: Moran.itha- ERRUAR: (LEht- Lo ey 3 e 2 h?;q:"\?’;cs}:xm:illr‘.rfflhi.su;.’:fi deing ?uerium::r; o th G Bl TR pitchors like Hasmon, Salies, rd sl ich showed x weixhi e B McClure, w! mary - classic. 3 amall losses generally. The early dis- | | Woie P ety e B R Ve H 3757 T 8| the umpire work on the Hospital dia- | Dady Willow was hought by Jones | Golden and Steels, should shouider-the N Lond. play of strength gave way to compara- San Franciseo en Ind nee.ddy, is SoEEY Hon@ this season, has resigned, and | for matinee purposes, and showed me | (0 aoh P5F FHEE SHOFE SO ew London tive weakness, speculative interest lan- bubhling over with cORNEsco iher ho = 3 the piace will probably be filled on|well that she was tried out a few | B o s g guished and prices remained almost | will defeat the M wolkes Borer. Mo- Satprdey by Luke Rilev, who is mak- | times for tha meney last fall, when | Reger believes that of wationary untll late in the day, when | Products ran was a spectater 't fhe Burms- ing*a hit this year wherever he has a | she showed symptoms of becsming a | Neavers is net oun }' e s e (e incare & o Wolgast fight. Owen's sole regson for i in the arbitrgtor's line. useful race mars. At Lexington she | g Piapations, such as the liquidation of | up Do s s being there was because be wsntpd fo Pians are ghaping up well for the|was “zearched” in a workouat mile by siritic of Il net delizit the busy, progressive| oy, PoIMngs and the a8 [of | 1300 Do ora Pot s tins on A e o gy - B U 42y planged for he aliernoon of | Goors ‘amd wotted in 208 1.2 The | he il sy on the by four'to eaery 3 ving ® thereushly moders|siven of the Sttarily e tooe ot| et D ] after July & Chatley Harvey, Moo T e e cwottts, for the | tretter, and The Abbe, 204, he un. | ate strong’ engugh te talle 7 #os range pleced in her kitchen Es- fv'iTo;'.“maff' v.)‘-mu‘:.;:ze‘mkwpru_\; de- | 2400 gonerni E lof his ;hzf;p r-har:p’,elc talte ‘;.;e {men and wemen patients, fer fhe at- | beaten pacer of lasi season, is angther | lg‘lzr orn “;::h:. said A tate ranges are safe. sturdy, depend- PP 0 be of sufficient 1 — 1 | title. Regarding Ve - ! tendants, both men amd women. and | “M. and M.” candidate in the Geers bellevas a 1 A . il influence to account for it, and it was | 2% P Or Cus o i AL Mix ' e Bav for the basedall players, are te be on | stable which is showing a lot of | TeRulariy to show s able, peerless bakers. ecomomical gas|regarded as probable thati the weak-| s siecss, Contrti ST B el “the programme, previding a hig vari- | speed. Dixie Lou, ome of the Geers fellow like Hasmon great time savers. Call and|ness was due as mueh to sheer lack o T €|, ~There probably mever wse 2 man- ' At St for gt Sote s Uhambar of Commerce- siake candi- | every thifd dey, whigh &ee them and be sure also o examine|Of intercst and a teuch of summer| 3% . SESE: Wit Mag roks Swallstias 5 % | pemiet 1 5| Tonignt the baseball team and-their | dates, also owned by Jones, has been | one day lees rest t] the Mhiel cosslrnge Srowsincas as to anything else. The | s | e e e ! foee § 8 8l nnerters will revel in a strawberry | a workeut mile in 2.07 1-2, which is| Golden and incompara tuud Tnetamtaneous | rise tn prices at the epeming consisted | siss Fhguational Pa | ter’s bout with Packey MeFarfand, for | Brme.sb IR sty B iy te f and can sfan - . L e Popstacsgs 109 Tuicmational P i v stivad to be heid in the administra- | the fastest orted te date for any Gas Water Heaters shing at the of littie more than the mark: up of | —— Iowa Cemirat instance, in which McFerignd cleseiy | Wamer s $ 6 0| th i f the prospects for the pacing clas- | any HF éffect. OF course, 8. mere turn ef a faucet an unlimited | quotations te tho higher level estab-| ™0 Sanes Cliy ses e e E“‘F;“Ir Lt e f il Tike Batlen souldfyscdo SHide. e F St tiab | Hshed T Londen. Do. pfd | man, not disturb me in the least. 2 2 s § 8 supply of ot water at sny moment '"mea M Londen. oo o ere in. Moran philusophieally remared that i TROTTERS DOING MILES IN 210, e R e of the day or might | cluded in vement and United | | the ‘maten was 4 bad ene %o have 3 Tt PACERS SHIFT DRIVERS. In the thres years’ e g States Stacl onedel Twider e a | made on account of MeFatland's creat | + i 3| Dudle Archdale the First to Beat That T Z ite | nahan has buen in ok Biogk of 5000’ shares. The M stocis | superiority reaeh, height and e Time in Mile Workeut. Geers Has Ess H. Kay, While White| gi, 50 50 508 Gas & Electrical Dep't were distinctiy stremg in the early weight, Lut that the money sgajubd - 0 oo Has Tho ALBY. o s |irading, aithough fthey later were | therehy was goed and moFe than cpa: = The trotters at Memphis, Tenn, are 1 the ' of averase price of rail- | — ieh for the last month | amorg the wealest the standard | 821 MAIN ST. ALICE BLDG. | shargs, and SPRING TOYS | Py 3700 A upward slowly mounted to the highest of the year. The fertilizer sipcks were the first to | show decided woakmess. The specula W heetbarrows. W.g."w tive community sesnfingly has arrived Curis Y +|at the conciuston that yome readju s ment or chanze of dividend d Garden Sets This belisf is helghtpmed : statements of earmings which reflect adverse c count o eotion seed. Incraased heaviness of the Erie issues were attributed to liquidation ef speculative holdings h were aceumulated guring the re- | cent brisk advige of these stocks. RS, EBH LTS, Frankin Spvae o5 e, "o i | whioh was reported by AMERICAN HOUSE, rance in the Pfice of the metal agents. The relatice st Farcell & Sandersen, Pr loeal seflin | ed States Steel, whase ld¥s was small. | EPECIAL RATES te Theatre Treupes, Pails and Shovels, | Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Etc. nditions jast ‘season, on ac- the searcity and high price o1 th of Unit- Pprodably resulfed ffem the more op. timistic reports of 1r oritied, rent month will she increas- ed tonnage. sreatly Tra Men, atc. Livers conneeted| Crap nows is heing awaited with SHETUCKET STREFT. | more interest than anvthing eise. and | | reports of ralns in distriets where it ~afed badly were the most wel- | | was e avepts of the day. | he first Chinese loan to be offered | |in this country was placed on the | market and was understood to have ®geon ovar-subscribed. Unusual eat attaghes to this transa in_the opipion of those who zre r with the prelonged diplomatic in- rchanges which preceder it, may lead | to America trade spportunities in ‘Man- | churia whieh are net enjoyed at pres- | ent | Bonds were irresuiar. | par ualue, $3,326,000, — WEAT'S NEW THE PALACE CAFE Stes in and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., 72 Franklin Street. The Roads Are Settiing snd pleasure ariving will be the best and chespest way to get the embrae-| 'y State " = fng fresh afe that §s better than the| coy’ '3 Viates fours declined 1-4 om Best tonic. ‘Phope us for o good team.| MAHONEY BROS. steady July 15.26. August 1. October 13.40, Naovember | 13.40, Decemer 13.42. Jan February March 1%.46. Ma; Spet closed qu middling upland 9. No sales. Total sales, MONEY. | when yom figirs it eut, for cveryone | | cleverness and with every physichl ad- | i rt, M | as ne expressed it { fizhts. rengated for Packey's vigtery. It ¥as | ‘pitis 2 wise way to look at the matjer, (o, | Soare by inainge— ciieaee Bowion o pare knew that Owen went out 6f hiy élads | to tacikle 2 mén fully his ewlsd in | vantage neregore, in faver e the what cccurred What was expeécted. Moran never looked beiter than ! :‘»; ‘"“,fi esent time. H: !carxms o | = i cn his square, rusged foame, gnd | £ When Te rmoves he stehs abaut as Hgbt- | g~ Iy as a cii. He doesn't believe In tpe | constant traiming, koeps himsell, | Teeling At Rovween | | esterdler: | was enfy Bragkiyn Wins in Sineinpatt. its tn’om a sz, Tt won't take him Ifng to get into tep notch shape for that Ju cnzagement, and if ever a manw more sure that he is destined to top- ple a caampion from His pedetal it is owen Moran. 1 feel the same’ way abeut it,” and Harvey referred ro the | time when he prougift Gven west 1o fizhi Paitling Nelson as evidensc of the surencss of the W he nurses. | | “Up tiil then Moran w&s onsy knewa | hers as 2 cicver chap, but pebedy sus- P pected that he had a punch tucked | uncer his sleeve. Before we reachcd I was interviewed several th. jeurney ai [ teld every m2n who asked me that 1 expected Owen to win decis- 2t that 1 looked for to knock Nelson ou 1, that statement | vas pan 4 it enemnnanad laaw ; Blearwmoetiay “Ran fer Melean in cere by mninzs— P Twe base hits, Couisom American Ls i pie cansidared dope. Yot th they waula, for © en Owen nded that b on Bis chin. known that the late Joe Gans was a great admirer o(! Moran when the latier was scrapping the British tantams in 1904 ] °; W& rounds, sans was on a visit across the water, > purely for pleasure’s sake. and while i London saw Moran whip Digzer Stanle: ty rounds. Gans was | much impressed with Owen's work,} At Baitimere—Providente Sarttora @2 1-2 per ruling | ! . last loan 23-3, closing bid! 21-2, Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. GEO. E. PITCHER offered at loans steady; cent, minety 31-4@3 1 sixty CHICAGD ERAIN MARKET. | Civil Engineer, } Oy s T A - wishes Lo announce o his patrons and = e e 3 e lr"“r:‘lmrd to 65 - % s b a9y 0 pemen 1] 5, op] " B : T A s Roais: .= 8+ WhEx o wan to pot your bust| and wien he returned .home tipped | him: off te his friends as the fastest | little fellow he had cven seen. Alsc, Gans predicted that if Owen put on weight, he was lively to give the light- weights at the tap of the heap a leot of tretbie—a prophe. which appears to be coming true. A Rsal Distinstion. i ai the Maryband con- gressman Who in the new Comgression- al Pirectory records, the faet that he “is marvied and lives with his wife and children?” In ree America to he mar- ried and to stay married is gett o Be a real @istinction—Providencs bune, Why 1 o OTHER BASEBALL GAMES THURSBAY. eilzdelphia—Plaladelphia-Chicags fame post- EASTERN LEAMUE STANBIN win. CONNECTICUT LEASUE STANDING. in mn **Baited Tor ABams in Bth T 9005 o s taree base Pitchers’ Battle. the better ot & & Broskion 3 sacriSow and an error. Cinsinnati I H {now approaching 2.1) form and the | #irst_one of the number to de a mile |in better shan that time is Dudie rchdale. This great horse, lead- | ing meney-winning trotter of the 1319 vent a mile in 2.0, Iselson, recentiy ge Jast hesf in 1.02. Dudie Arch- le Was a remurkable trotier in many wavs last season. She had been raced a few titnes as 2 3 year oid, then was | turted over te Ed Geers, wintered at Marmp) ot all the advantazes of ihe edwly spfing tszining which the “ennessee metopolis affords. She was la 210 trotier the first of June. Her 84 xittoriey at Terre Faute and Grand 5 Tummet saguefi r e %05 a 548 o, aithmore 1. Wem. % 2 Texz. 15 i re ot 571 32 535 e e ] | Rapids were rather easy fer her, and {at the opening of the gfand circuit at Kgiamazoo she trotied in 2.95 a mark whizh she did net the baiance of the season, &} every week with one exception Tl the season clesed at Lexingdon, %e she got two races the final wesk of the meeting. | B jar_fact is that the little i mare meither impreved ner rei- ‘rograded from ihe form ich she { showed- at Kalamaz At the Celery oty =i wags a % tretter, and 11 | weelse later wher the season closed, she was classed at (het same notch, i finishing second three times io Joan, IZM, M the Trensyivedia stake, in {'which 2.06 was shaded 2 little. 4 trot- | fr utually improves or eise ~grows jstale as the season piogresses. by ! net%,so with Dudie Archdale. She was trotter i Kajamazeo, Cleve- | land, Readville, Columbus and Lexing- togtaoi July te Oetoner, a seriet of #8'vaces, and she was tfe same relia- ¢Ble littie rachg tool at the finigh as iat the start perfectly mannered and alweys trying. T titHe black mare has been st ed, for ihe coming Sewson wherever sie is elizible, althoush there are feW carly eosing events for such low-re ord Forses. Abeut the best fleld of féwt-class ones whigh she will be i=d to meet s namef for the 2.07 tfet at the Syracuse srand circuit meetimz. In addition te the blatk nare. there are Billy Burke, Fest‘Tone, 309 i-4; Creighte Gamat 2¥F r-4ehe frst heaw Hfur last séhdbn; Grace, Keptueky fulurity ack 206 1-. | { succeeding the harnes: his sprin fast oy, nox The change season brings about in herse weorld exepoplificd in the case of thoge two extremels pacers, The Abie, 204, and iss b 2,62 1-4, bota owmed by S. F. f Fent aitera, . ¥, Theigithe, u stac ree yearigit troter in 1995, when he Was a Areatt wWinner and togk a recé of 210 1-2 at the dikgenal gait, was convertsd te the pace last seasen, andfin the b of Lataoers n‘h&‘en thios the Dig ring. H. Key was raced © © past owe s White, a former puph woeR the Fatter was in ehnrge v’}uge Parm horses §t Fast Aurers, ana who algo raced Ths #bbe in his {hree year ld foym. In 1969 he raced during the early part of the sca- n or the haif-mile tracke with signal sliciegs 2ndgat the grandscircuit mee ing et Colbpous was alse a winne talsing a regord of 2.85. Esy 6. Kgy is o {fee legsed v but is inciihed e make breaks wher gacing.oehjnd anether heres. not liking B fauds of dirt whish a ramid going cn eagh sea: of of the cor flings baclward with the vflochy‘i attained in 2 ragid fire gun. White rigged Him up serzen ever his face, a sort of Bird-eake affair of nei ting, which protecied his face from tne dirt, and tHis seemell to improve the manfiers of the horse a lot. It was disgarded last seazon, Rowevar, and lie riiced well-from Cleseland on, winning sevefal races uneil late in tRe seamon. when he again besame bad mannered 204 was soundly trimmad, both at Co- tugbus 2§ Lexington. ss. H. Kay. was {ransferred to the Geern-sté¥le at Lexington and has bean witfered at Memphix, while the star sidewheecler of ths silent man's stable, Fhe Ahise, is back agein at Bast Au- rora a4 is again being trained by White. The Abbe's lags went back on him when he was Iast werked at thc trot, and during the early training sea- fon at Memphis 2 vear age, when he was being worked at the pacing zaif, there were few who expected that ne world get to the races Direct Hal, Jr. he one expected to carry the ‘aki plack” of the Jeers stable to vic- tory in the pacing stakes, and o Abbg was named in the early closing exonle, slong wiih the other as a sort of ancker to wigSward. The Direct n:a spier was the one to g0 w or e had riced u few times. w The Albe raced from Tesrs Haute to Mpout teking a lymg step Poes of HUE S single break i He s -, standing a desperats one ocousicn. beat- W. 262 3-4, and in a win:‘ Rold onky ¥ R o et e thervugs The “res za Fgnsing. “E the team is not a pembant " By s oher asse sy i 5 . and ivisons s ok luM » Pt R o g D & P2 ably el tn His outhes, a2, pi;xinp catiser, h slagers cdw e te KO He ajso.de a sonsstien, w) en and Steele shoWs that Unew something when he fire Lush, Cerridon, ot &i. East vs. West in Women's Gelf. Philadelpivia, Jugs it T Be east 5t west in the Agel rawhd of =i temorrow 1n tRe wemenis natnoial champ! p lawn tournament as a.- t of today's at the Phitadgighis iede. S Las reprasentative of: tha, be Miss Elsanora. Miss ¥lorence Su ies. Miss Sears final round Mra. G. claims tae Hub 2 of n of o4 in ‘B whs her re¥iden: Pste Wiisen Back te Hartferd. ‘Troy, N. X, June ¥5~Pitcher Wiison of the Troy State | was sold teday to the of the Copmecticut league. writh Magte has not bean mde started his baseball ford and was later draf New Yoric Americans. to Montreal and was p: Troy club. Harris Hanging on the Repes. New York, June 15.—Jim this city stopped Morris Philageishia negro the seventh round of round :{& =t _the, club toright. Wag,of higopponcnt. The referss stop- ped the “firght wih Marrls hanging