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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912 == NGADENY WINS AT DANIELSO 42— o T ARM INSURANCE L Lathrop & Sons, Norwich Boys Take Hard Fought Contést From Killingly Many men of many minds all of ; one mind Norwich, Cenn. High—Standish’s Batting a Feature—English Shows e e e R e £ The Ni F. A, baseball team added yfied in Judse Grin another victory o fts record by de- fnahap had oifere l her feating the Killingly high school team |club and for the park #t Danielson Thursday afternoon in! Mrs. Britton was on the stand in her \ & an exciting and hard feught same, 4 |suit to prevent E, A. Steininger, presi- \ to 2 English piched a good, steady | dent of the club, and administrator of Pt game for the visitors, holding his op- | the estate of M. Stanley Robison, from & ponents to flve hite, He showed that J voting the stock of Mr. Britton and her he was there in the pinches, extricat- | mother at meetings the club. Stein- ing himseif from several bad holes. | inger's attorney® had ed Mrs. Brit- x Standish took the batting honors, [ton what the baseball team and Robi being credited with three singles in |son field were worth. She then quote: five time . Bresnaha. offer. ‘l\'«"(n:"fux"?l'w Kiilingly team was } ‘”A v '! ’|v of ‘:(lu tioning was drop- fective throughout the game and al- | ped, and all concerned refused to dis- ’ lowed but six hits/ McKay won the | cuss the matter further. e b applause of the grandstand by pulling | il B 8~ N A EDE! of oulk play The | B e e T Bt Witors B | T T fedeny wiivaly. | Oat High Man With Total of 304 and e hotns e blasiages b Taink of | Santen T : ! 119 for Stagle. Nearly all advertising is an effort to make people think well of As like as not they will encounter some Cadillac owner who his consolation in the morning? vt 1] 3 A i g Deol RN tn e mahgt | heden 5 | LT, e owls No Ty gucnin teum ge- a certain product, i iormerly of the same mind; and the result is—in- ISAAC S. JONES, | i H o 1 |feated the Juniors Thursday evening eresting. '""i';::::a:"da:,"ls‘s'n;::. s s £ 180 for ot ‘fl,.[ g sin fle. | This Cadillac advertising is more especially an effort to report So we try ta make this advertising reflect, not what we think, o Englishp 4 3 2 0100]T uniors wiil meet the Owls. S S ! s oy — AR | nw Pl : - | ciuls “Monday night. The scores: what people already think of the Cadillac. " llnn wbhattothcrs think. o i s THE TOWNS-PEOPLE S by bagn: A ) Juniors. 5 ith this object in view—and because we like to learn for our 4 R s, t:'r ‘MONTV|LL_E,' g IR ae e ese it LT G It is our experience that no man can long remain indifferent to own guidance the particular motives: which impel peo- o (5% raneial stremgth of ' BOND. |r: T i e Cat v e 1. 3w | FL <00 & 9% the contagious enthusiasm of Cadillac owners, ple to buy the Cadillac—we wrote a number of Cadillac m‘g COI_;F:":“ '”#Js'mifiéficn?;;\hi [ bases” Srueeas, "3 u‘,‘\‘j_‘ "3 ineon, Mekey, | Titals. L.o..... 248 280 s | : 4 owners. SURETYCO."of New York, which is | bl o i & o “‘;I.E;“L" i Sher x We find that even those'who are predisposed in favor of cars And they have disclosed to us a depth, and breadth, and earn- i lo: struck o wglish e Jat 106 c '+ . e c . . . T [ o e e, Bihonn 7 “ of the highest price are far from immune to itsinfluence. estness, of enthusiasm, which is a revelation even to us. £ B. P. LEARNED & CO. {sate noseimaL opens i Jome o h : Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. _SEASON S”URDAV'? Motalh; Sciss e M08 218 WHY | BOUGHT A CAD"_LAC i e Agency establiskad May, 1846. Game With Jupes Mcintire’s Team on| Norwich University Wins at *m‘rx. Hospital Grounds. Norwich uniy paseball “team We have published these remarkable letters in book All of them admit that they were influenced®in the that is the comsensus of this impressive and in- AME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | . ¥ e {took a same from the | form. first place by “The Cadillac Reputation.” tensely interesting symposium, The state hosy “fl eball t will! Storrs A. €., 10 is one of You may have a copy for the asking. Many of them analyze the meaning of that reputa- We do not care to quote at Iength from this most urday aft gratifying testimonial of appreciation. at_Storrs b Real Estate open the rnoon | the Meanwhile, we shall try to tell you as modestly as tion. and Fure Insurance, Norwich (‘\?mi oh thiti sl Mlsiione evabbslaidod be, some of the astounding things which They say they have always looked upon the com- It is too intimate, too fine, too much a matter of per- & & ¢ Block, oves C. 3 | Cibtain McGraw of the hospital has : oAb port concerning what 1s known as “The _Pany and the car as responsible and reliable. sonal pride with us, for public discussion. R L T been putting his men through some| hran ok R nacticnr wad ¢ Reputation.” They refer back to the dogged sturdiness of the old But we do want you to read the letters—in your own *illlame, Room §, third floor. ff practice. and has them in good Do i D ATIRE rwtey TR me COmEaEas » th original Cadillac cars. home for your own enlightenment. i Telephons 141. |shape to start the season with a vic- Cagiliac, to 165 own advantage with cars cost. ~ They speak, again and again, of their implicit con- We do want to maintain and extend the splendid es- His lineup includes the follow- it et o fidence in the supreme standardization of Cad- teem in which the Cadillac 1s héld. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW |ins: Chase Dahl, Ficlding, Kirke 5 eIy endiover illac construetion. And we want you to share that esteem, no matter ____|Patmer, McGraw, hite, Wicks, Some contess frankly that they cannot see how the Nearly every letter refers to repeated interviews what car you drive, i |and Coltins. 5ot “adillac Company can maintain its present price. with Cadillac owners and personal observations So We quote, excerpts from a few of the letters. And Brown & Perkins, /ttomes-at-law for D ) eRgt 7,‘:\‘; et e on on Practically every one of them says in effect: “If of Cadillac economy and Cadillac efficiency. we invite you to ask any Cadlllac dealer for the glver First Nat Bank, Shetucket BL | (o s, Gleason. Lawlor, Melntire, Al 2| Friday at 2 the Acad- | I had it to do over again, I would buy a Cadillac. “No one spoke ill of it—every one spoke will of it"— book itselt, or write to us Nationa! Bank. Telephone 35.3. | e et fond team. wili “choose | : 1 have bought three Cadillac autos. I | the P swing: | all attracted to the Cadillac 1st. Becaus expert engineer who iave bought three Cadillac autos. pr e, — | BRESNAHAN HAS OFFERED in foowing | lac cara are entirely satisfied, and:wien B 0 e s tamilins with ybue Motor said it was' ' think they are the best car in the mar~ ™ . g i . Coblyn, St R0b- | uying again they Invariably purchase eople who best make in the country for the ket for the money and equal to any $500,000 FOR ST. LOUIS CLUB.| stein, John V. e Cadlilao: Vi A i oy ol e $5,000 car. Thoy are handsomo In ap- | Information Gathered Unexpestedly in | pec: Ebilie the repbra ey nave less than &ny car Ik ifii{g‘}fuifi e 5 sy uomber of [ AAL Tooumae the il e ke e % :“a e Cou i last ye ‘ i account of, and this Is the excellent res Notie GF thent Haviog ST I have run my cars over the moun- rt Case Confirms Rumors. |l perience of myself and Others who run thelr cars for four Years, with the 4. Because some of my friendshad tains thousands of miles without hay- gt * s S have taken tne pains to keep the ex- engine practically in as good condition used the Cadillac for several years ing any trouble They are easy to | st Louis ~Confirmation of | Buck v v Ahe' fhat Httle Ahost- pense account in detall. as now.. I therefore consulted a frien Without any serious motor treuble manage and run as smooth as a clock, {rumors that Roge snahan, catcher tita Ciilengo ket Srd durapility of the parts is Who has had exgerience with high cla 7M. 'LANG, Savannal., Ga. 1'would not have any other car. Whilg and manager of the St. Louis National the o i wonderf; 1 the defects and indif- machinery (ard owner of two hig - 1 could buy & high-priced car If I 2k o L Rsith Dansball toato WML SA 1o (ol o i ferent parts arc at the lowest mini- priced cars), and from his knowledge I made inquiry of all the people of wished, 1 could not say anything tos Dom““ck & Dom fck [over the ciub came unexpecte : Wemerl A8 mome| 25 cach component part seems to ho advised mo to buy the Cadlllae over experience with whom I was in rea- 0d_of the Cadil 1nic e Sihen. Mis Haap and he carries his ideas to the | have' been made with & single purpose and above any other car costing $3,000 sonably convenlent touch, many of Eiras) i SWATEBHR, Johnstown, Pa. s T ot A o i r e flelds nea ofGurability ‘and to withstand the or less. Whom were experts, and 1 also rode in . 3ritt wner of lub, wear and tear. i . LONG, Lancas a a large number of ‘machines of differ- Tel. 901 R. H. WALKER, Gonzales, Texas. S Fenraton T nt kinds and makes. In the course of ause T think It the best bullt oar icl TS = g my inquiries, I either discussed or saw on the market. I had two cars very 5 & N3 I will first say that a friend of mine, E most the prominent cars which are much higher in price that were a con- . 3 , D 'l‘ who resides in New York, and who If T were to try to recall what in- rezarded-as standard in the market tinvil source of trouble and expense i Frank O. Moses, Mgr. i 1 owned cen cars for his own use, duced me to buy'a Cadillac, T should In'my discussions of these machines I for up-ke 3 » J H J L ' i advisel me,to buy a Cadillac, and he probably find ggat it was, first, the ir iced that, while many of them wer 1 ow had three of your oars found same’to be the best buliit, and a goodPrenort hich every Iy satisfactory, that scarcely on and every one of th o vy, th of them has been what most serviceabls .-.‘dr, and one that can wher ;f a x?m,mrr-. including two or them failed fo receive one knock tmed for them. - * always be depend upon to take you three of my closest friends, gave of { 1 one or more l . SCI 2, —————————————— STAGNANT MARKET. | rles. ... — “there” when in P an kovf»r;'d the impression created on PR e G el J. SCHADE, Sandusky, Ohio, : 7! S | om0 y 5 §."HIRSCH, Nashvillej Tenn. my ‘mind by your advertisements about T Spectay, || Urdertone Firm, But Speculative In- : AACT v 10 1 D e e srdizagion and the sccuracy usel _,(,,\”.,[\1\1]‘3“;,‘; X it i 1 ol L ‘ terest Generally Light. oo Am. Woolen ... e o tors T have seen, for even when com- NDRISWS, Houston, Tex B Ay A b b v 0T G. EDWARD GRAFF || oo v v i v | 2! e B WY Sith LT o7 sowse s nere LRt ot o LS cite: Mk The day in th - 6 Lk ,more, it stands up better, runs them compare with the s Cantiaty e Taps Cinitye toins L 2 A e : WIth Tcss tFoubls and expense to owner. Because you get more for vour ¢ strongest in favo reiiuble and ready for business, ot gty e B HREL RS Baltt * o h I o used nothing but imported cars money than from any other car on t of the Cadillac is the fact that ever spects unin The undertc et e 12 until 1 purchased the Cadlllac. Bt (i Thel real AHTértnoe: Defwain Qadilt e et o with o minimum of expense and car lnc s was generally fn places do-| i Trandi 1. 843 8305 GEORGE H. PRATT, Norwich, Conn. a Cadillac and the leading high-priced ve. hot meard. o o sipgle.instance OO NEBWELL 3L D, MUNSSEASLNN 3 speculative inter Can i el iy Care is one of quantity e an owner was not sa wit y ¢ n utter absence of Cen Leather % I bought my first Cadillac in 1903, ¥ A M'KITRICK, M. D. E. K. FARMER $ ) public. Active | 1% Do. v % 94 | one of the firet machines you turned e Motuie T e e The reason why I bought a Cadillac . public. _ Active o . ! feit (Atmineyion tnied Des Molnes, Towa. L Dickerson, Fitzgerald, Ga s Dezatbe you offer. more’ vaiie I tricted to o Chiesspoake & O % 0% 1% | ht Cadillacs and have at motor car for the money expended than ve favorites, these | — o ¢ ; ! [ e i any other company I know of. g Reading and Unit- | _ . . 6 0% 0% Y machine has given me per ’ The Cadillac goes farther, rnns Ko & Chipiss Buid Bhaten Breel, willi & révivaliof the Doowla o i TR smoother, looks better, and costs less & Srssits ol recent extraordinary activity in Amer-| 160 ( ¥ % 108% 10 OTTO H. FALK, Milwaukee, Wis. \ for rinning expenses than do the cdra o way, rwich, Cen an Can I or more distin- | — « « 156 o > = = s 3 T 5ot Shen tuslt 3 mw’ < i Rl Z ‘5 , Somo of s for declding in H. D. ARDREY, Dallas, Texs Es MEMBER Ll BRI el o e ’ favor of the’ Cadillue are these: “Ths Touring Car $1.800 A onsolidated Stock Fxchange rly hesitation rose to 1777-8,| 700 Com Prod iy “ad which are stil in n ated | : 7778, o ek ek Cadiliac, which are still in use and in Because T observed that-the Cadfltae ot ST : Smpiots’ i i Ll |~ & | S donadion” 18 S e o " Four Passenger Phacton $1,800 R nier Barduse becier than ai hicago Board of Trade v. Steel scemed to have recover- o Gran 5 company fair dealing and honest rers 2 measure from the c yroduc- 0 R ay i good 8 gine {s far superior to ¢ W, 7 ) & measure from the el prod e Eoods, Tour engine s far superior to Four Passenger Torpedo $1,900 N AT ephone 842, ts very unfavorable quarterly| sico B 5 EYTioE L Nere e Dor ek than C. H. GILFI eport, and resumed first place 1 i 3 4 0. our ofling system is the i G LL(AN Mgr. | repor g Ao l"’lm“j“v‘l‘n‘:(}“t"‘iz““ g ‘ Your lenition ystem ls the Two Passenger Roadster $l 800 Because T have already owned fre information, ] |Wwere conspicuous at odd - moments, | 1t L Narkr 5 2 OGRS A even Passenger Limousine $3,250 e v ————————. points in the course of the ses- 0 1 Coutr 3 4 H ham! AT 1, but the sources from which mos . ¢ 1% 1 _To make a long story short, T .con- PP N PAPKE DEFEATS LEITGH— |11 Dut, the sources from which most ps PR aekl e e b B anvushort ool Prices F. 0. B. Detroit, including standard Hecanse T never heard of a Cadiltan s : 1 derived my were t | SEeTautt our car than in any other car mada 5 2oing wrong, and there are 150 Cadil- v for conjecture. American To- I o 4 at any pr equipment. ic_“fans” in town. Former Policeman’s Seconds Thow |bacco and some of its former subsi-| &0 Litr ! B 15 18 GEO. S. BRANTLEY, Charleston, §. C qiip * M. L. WALLACE, Waterloo, Iowe. Up Sponge to Save Knockout. diaries, including Lisgett and Myers Inteenational Pump: o s SR E Lot wers st the vors| s Bt e i THE A. C. SWAN CO NORWICH, CONN Rew r i st g 5 ¥ B Papke of | Weakest issues, declining sharply in 0 ! s U . ! i {aw form ddeweight connection with the report that the Latledo Gas T R t Bl resolution recently adopted by the ulsvile - former N United States senate, providing for a | AL d 1o W review of the American Tobacco de-| e g to be a ten round bout at cision, would prohably pass the lower | e — S g re to- house. The metal shares were littla e Leitch’s first fight as 1 han steady, their backwardness | X nal. Both weighed in at!'b tributed to the general theory |- N i the report of the producers for | 7% Nev, The mom men squared A ro likely to show an increased |~ SAMES TODAY. | @ 3 . t"!-‘n\‘w'}\‘ti"’rrs: 1912 98 11 1]of New oYrk in the second round ok » his own ¢ od | o Myers was ondered off the fleld by | Block.e 22 002 ? §la scheduled nfteen round bout befora L ShR 1 | Sksienation: overtook e st in the American Lengus. Kiem for protesting & sirike called Walhp 2 0 1 1 oKawr 0Thomass 330 s 4 Q8 Iuide it | eariy afternoon, after anothisr ris : B s el e Gphi, aaa” Wiken teidhed He te 5 bot | Lonans 1 00 1 pebemtemm 1 0 0 6 oy § 3 0|the Bureka A. G, tonight. Willlamy e knee and | early 0 s . N Tuk kD o score i Sl Olorginp o 1 2|was the aggressor from the sert ady hims Reading and American Can. Inje | 1au00 S Philadelphis. Totals, 845311 9 Daaforih.p 010 —— e bell small part of thgrading element, the| 100 I i . 0% s ERE w o T T, wns HARNESS HORSE NOTES. ht swing | movement failed to excite more than | P ke O g i op Bostou 1 3 . Vaughn the slight degree of activity elsewhere. It |~ o0 Rmae St "o L, 1804 | e York e e b0 1200048 e e Tom King, 2131-4, ome of the fter he was is now an accepted fact that the di-| $00 Lesilug . e 1735 uz | & §21 0 ofBeckerrt i i b Pl Chamber of Commerco entries, is a his seconds |version in Reading was made largely | 00 Keublle Sieel .. it | | R ey Two base hit s, Block oo b S broncho of unknown breeding, stand- | (e A ahbe. of e Slore dGgrier | ! . 013 805 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. s e 8 - 4 ::}hl?f;;u AR RO | Phttagelpbia 00 410 ing 142 hands and wi g 760 = = | rather than because of the Drospects| 700 Do pid . oo 6T ¢ & Won. Lot PC |Moorep 3 0 0 1 OfMyersc Weakington, Sos. 2 Bomotr 1t Crogot® hasdoand | IR0 beee . Tand; | thme. bl C pounds. He was bought out”of a.herd Class A. Championship Series, |0f any immedlate action designed to| 05 L & &'0Wwd i & i .1 8 b [ Tame L 0 U psiens el todas.”oeeatng Waskington, & 1 5. Ren i THER for $26, PR 0 MR - wnciaco, A P oories. |henefit shareholders. As for ' 8 s : a8 2 B e L plays were made by Levls, Speaker, A f s s o s B e of the leading commiss CEO PN ; : N § | “Betted or Moore th 9h. e ASESALL SANER. THM . W. Henks has opened five morg | gt of the San Francis- gives color to the theo em’ Pacific .. 1 " . : 8 | ro by lunings: s 5 alie] hibass it + International Leagur. gasly closing classes for bis mid-sumd N Rt lecters ague, svement represents little e Rativay iy G s { Phlladeiohin 1 . e L mer meeting at Augusta, Me. The B Eetions! Taa e spe ve mani { 0 i . ‘ s 3 | New York L2 e3oe o0 $101 olFoue i ¥ "Providesce-Butslo 5, Providences 3. | 2.08 pacers and 215 trotters are each atrenationl league and the American ool v rsen s oA S W B g i 541 oaner : =3 A e Ly g offered 32,000, the 2.15 pacers and assoclatic nauguratir movement g e Terus, (& Pacific = e hlts, Merkle 2, Cravath; home run, §29 008 rr Rochester 7, Newark 4 4 year old trotters $1,000 each and the 2 ave the pennant winn ms of Va2 SR e ; W di ton 11, o 7 : 12 ofAmals " 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. 2,22 pacers $500, i v Eeasons tod amrof the Te- | oiher active trade centers to the ef i i rpx 55 Touls, May 2—Dweire s off Bob Harmon in i |Groowp 2 o Ml v Ehe Americal Saiiing aa 1 games t hampionship team o ! ther advance In finished i ates Rub ¢ even dnulags today gwve Clacinmatt ten rans and 8 | [*Cashio e sy - will mot. after all, lose it members P P team [ oauctd is contemplated. Prices shad st ey, Bescher opened the game with 4 | P e Proride iio | the Indiana hopple belt by its recem e steady Y e ~ & Ditched Ball From that dikie' ou e vitiors had | o ‘ " | barring the straps. At a meoting l e Lot To-Betire partia ,. 2 ihingt Sl ovn way, Gawar g b Bponeats B i < b H B 2%} | the Southeastern Indiana circuit a fews | Tlff street would like ' trading here, although it sent over S o e 0% e Claaneit; 070 100y 0-5 duys ago the members voted unani4 | ny team in the city range of higher prices to mi o 200 Weas b . - abh poa el sbhpos e Wazner, Mall, Hooper, Nnuamake Connectiout League. llnoum 10 retain membership in cho~ years of age. “,,,.\,,, Sharite W ! Be s | Fugding2b 5 2 3 3 1Beschert &3 2 0 0 hreo base hiis, Moeller, Nunuwaker, | Ay Springheld—Springteld 6, New Britan 8. | T ¢ Riley p, McCar he recent Uzht demand for money |5 ¥ - e Mk U R Tweire innings | 2| i1 ss, Desmond in ihls market © continued today 1| Komtclo1 § 018 1 0durmimiv 103 0 0 e A% Nelivevort pedgepors . Hoyeve 3 | S opeas U BiwSER of Lacos i : hough the cash movement to 5 0 | witte.t o ichellt 8 2 30 o forks Wins One for Tigers ¢ oo : ., has wold the § year old i " \e cent poinis was unabated. Today's outflo Prige W i[Tintine 5 8 01 ¢|Momwd 4020 0Fmadh 8 112 0| Dot May 2—Works pliciing hid st game of CONNECTICUT LEACUE STANDING. ¢ |Biron Forrest, 27, wo a syndicate would tike included another teicgrashic transter | e E7m | Wome 012 lEsmondes 5 1 L e o e Rn R R B o B s | Borthern New Mampshire and V ¢ san Boys, Pres- | of $500,000 to tho Pacific coast. Rail- Male BoTE13 3| Hameup 21 0 B : 0 { tings madevs, Art In the lineup, sending Louden 13 | New B -1:ourore.os a7 [Mmen. Baron Forrest was bred o iiiils and | road reports submitted included an | PRV R Whies s 0 | tha bench, Mlotlarty to third, ViLk: 1o wond. snd | DAMRERTE eorer siniaiine h Stevens and obtained his record k ety unfavorable statement by ille o | e S U ~ | Denaaiy” 10"l e, " Stanage i xaciea i | Holsoln St 3 a 2 year old. He is by General < W IR d Nash ville for March, with an ex- | cent., ruling| fTwo buse hits, Spratt, Gowdy 2, Smith s St Lou i o S B 3 rest, 208, out of Baron's Lassie oseia Rbadly Tor Msoaity cellent showinz by New New | rat losing bia sl it 1 Fapis i Baron Wilkes, 20 dam Fecuba { Sprinefield, Mo, May 2. o |Haven and Hartford. Further light | 21-4, off | 0'Toole Shuts Out Chicago. £ L 3K Now Endand Ui, Brinceps, He will go into pSoringfield, Mo, My 2.—Carl Mor- | was thrown on the state of the Ste Time loans casier, sixty days 31-4| Pitisburg, May &—Chicaso was shut ont today by | covesieeen0. 000 0000 0—0 N4 2 4 At N New I o 2 Harding's stable at Barton, Vt, g fie. the Vklahoma heavyweight, arriv-company, one of the prominent inde- | per cent., 1y days 31-4@81-2 per |t Blendid work of O'Tocle and tie good mupprt | Clacionatl . oo d 10 00 05 00— 320 §010 00 el Haverhit & Beckion % |should be & very useful trotter g0 here 1oday and s everl hours which reported an Increase cent, six months 31-@33-4 per cent. | &' fimer ‘Nached e L el e P ek 130 120 0| At Lowell—Lowell 15 Worcester 8. the half mile tracks, as sho has worked | ing for a_ten round bout with Luke oopjoy t00€'" OF OV b i s COTTON. {5 b boate o k. S R L e e e Lexlabi B cmr 1 o McCarty hers tomorrow night. Be ol e ; o e AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | Onslowe 2 0 4 3 icheile 2 0 7 1 . e i \ men have trained well and are in good | oo g, manifested a better tone, but| New York, May 2—Cotton futures| et B g e e [Workws 3 0 0 4 ifmaiesn 8% 4 b| Avcumwtdse Masn—tharard o Bowioia 0. g| Owen Wilson of the Pirates s slamq thelr managend are In good | price changes were unimportant aside | closed firm. ' Closing bids: May 1106, i Hlshectaraze’ 379 3 i == Koes 0040 X ming the bull harder this year tham managers say. from the Wabash refunding fours,!June 1106 July 1540 August 1119 i i1 .n s wemn - Sachems to Play Yannigans. ha did last, and that is going some . [ 2 which made a malterial advance. Total | Scptember’ 11.14, October 11 41 1 ulsih £ 1| On the Falls diamond Sunday after- | The chief is developing a % arriors Looking for Games. |wales, par velue, amotinted to §242% |\ 4 Deciuibar 1195 | L 31 noon a close game ‘s counted when | SWing; he is choking the bat, 14 A newly organized club named the | 000, 1027, Fe 11,27, March 119 | : i1 4 10000000 he Sachems line up asainst the Yan- | getilig much better results. $ . farch 1 | 0 i Wor e a5 i el Unitea Stat government bonds | Spot closed quist and unchan 2 o . o 60000 nigans, composcd ol tie old Stars of | Ing is as good as ever it was; in faoty city A would like games | Were unchange on call | midaling uplands. 11.40, middling guit| S2ms, 3 Shimmece.” 2.8 . H he 1 i n. Walter, Prown, | the greatest bit of work yet {urned iny for lay 1 s, Lin | o {11.65; sales (delivered on contract) 12,- - bachp 2 0 0 e = Jacky Kane, Bob’Sullivan, Hdate Jin- |80 {ar was hit’ esmssticaasl "M'MM Rowsk , Welnert 1 | 300- hale g Totals, & Vodt: Chieago 5, Cleveiand 1 Beaten. . sling, Mike Cliford. Louis FEnsiing, | 8Pear of a hard hit ball to deep centesy b, nan 3b, R. Couni- Low. Close, saide. B | Totals, 30 Philadelphis York sgain \ McIntyre, Johin Sullivan and | field, o B - : ' g SMEAG GTA BATKE oy o e pissed gume 31| Hones Fnsii The game will be nard " 0000000 5" pliche T e unings for Yok, (1 n.‘] at g AL, — e Reet & Wagnez, O'Toole, Hofmar wille both teams nade wmeny felding errors, The e wrong lanag: President John M. Ward of the Bos- « | | seoee Henry Malady, statc that they accept ton Nationals hag announced the sale A { = il SRRl piexo Bo b ther M STt it outright of Player William J. Ingerton Siide & L. ‘pid NSt Sirailht By fer Glais i olmmp 61 81 Swwe §'2103 §1&3me f0 be played May 12thion the 5 D Biarnasoth qut 06 1he Lote oo Sew Sork. May 2—The Glunts won thelr ninth | Tath,2b Soranevit | 43 30 0| Marimss 8 8 1 & lwwwker 5 0 7 o o | Falls dlamond. = v v fean_association. Ingerton will report [ 30 Am. Linsced 0f = v g § 1 o e Je Towna: | oo e S R bt R e it ookl 32 o Manager Jimmy Burke in Minne ]x'm A Smding & R Glany bl seemult, silghls” onttched Faoi | Hadiek letets 113 3' aiee § 4 32 Vit A IIUREY: Knoskht OOE R sthils DB olis g e M B e o tmade o triples, 3 double and s | Collnsrt IEasere 4 10 20 13 a4 »| Baltimore, May 2.—Kid Williams of nectioav \ sivgle i four tmes w. Mumay sprain side ' Pttt - &l - Mwrtsy sprained his side * Zider,1b 0 Byun, it 1020 8 4 IMEmenis 4 329 1 0 this city Knocked out Young Ketchell jetin for husiness.-