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UESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912 ; 4mmmv'nul BULLETIN, quoted in the matter tonight, let it be [ play three games this week. Tweo of INSURANCE. : . | Sriown fhiat b would. sttampt-to Bre-| the ghumes will be. with the ‘Linceln 4 N vent the Flynn-Johnson fight at Las|Giants of New York and the third wiil A Specialty A ; Vegus, July 4. be played with a Chinese team from a < the "University of Hawall. The New 2ARM INSURANCE 3 . 3 Lenden Iig:penmu have lost ]l:l,lly 8 s Hitting the Horsehide at .398—McDonald at Head of National Amician Tt Coln Glanta havs ot lont even one g0 oy ;:.. List With .481—Milan Establishing a Record at Base | ruisimic w Wi pected. 5;: Touls I-‘l )?fi‘:l.x“ fast games and large crowds are ex- National Leagus. 3 Pittsburg at New York. -{ HARYARD CREW MEAVIER Cincliuatl et Roston. ing. Chicsg st Philadeipiia. THAN YALE BOAT S0 Lous sb Broakirn. e (T A8 = The remarkable achievement of M- | ol P . e, XY ANERICAN Lenaue STANDING. Crimeon V"'“I:'flh: Averages 176 1.2 - 2 ., - 3 Mowrey, Wou, Last. .C. 'ounds. INtihiof Washingto' in : Wtealing - Aye Dozen Leading Base Stealers. Boutcm W s — . bases in the game agalnst Cleveland |, CEo0 o 1o g Wetingici n, @ #| Following are the size and age of last Friday is believed to comstitute| ' = BB i i S8 | Phllagaiphia or... et 1 ‘71 | each oldthn oarsmen of the Yale and a new league record of steals in a sin- | caiws, Phil oy e X is | Dene ¢ n ] i Harvar «;rz;l'" ! gle game, and calls atiention to the | fheaker, Bos 2] ';‘.'.T.’L"n.filfi' Now ok i i 2 s L ::::r.m speedy Senator as being likely: to wrest | Zdder. Cht .. 4 I} Becer o 32 1 i Btzoke—C. N. Suomden. i the laurel from Cobb and Bescher, Who | yom chi " Y D Chicago Hard Hit by Bosten. A > : : acy in the | Baker. Bil {11175 In _ 2| Cuteaso, June 17.—Hoston ol Chicamo two 0 | Xo' $T% R ; vt dmey ek, Gl 121 BT 12| ond oy bna o o St ‘e of o e, 4 | N 33 Bomm, O R major leagues. Bescher has a record | Moder Wesh . [ Paskert, Puil s el R R e e TS B of four steals in one game, which is | gut P e R 13| Goy Bermmann an 50 members o he Biaine gl | No: IoE W. Preman 113 e ) . 3 5 * 11)Huggios, St of Cincinntl wers. g dent -C 3 Bow—G. R the highest mark discoverable in the the owner of the Cliacnaid club wes presenied Wil o 1, statstics up to Milan's performance. S VARD\ P Mty Gt s sioeerecs 8 23 Milan now has a big lead on all the YALE AND HAR . B hsos e whopa e e iy il specdsters of either cirouif, and, bar- et Beadh UL O3 gfererst $0 %0 0 8RD. L el There is nothing surer and safer than 2 S ey Hours at Which Races Will Be Rowed | {5iiil ) 3 0 1 0 Olspearerar 5 £ 0 0 0 YAL EFRESHMAN EIGHT. a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. The |'08 injury, stands a good chance of on the Thames. Coligad 4 13 0 oftewat 43300 A We EL o z 3 5 premium Is small in comparison with | topping Cobb's record of 83 last sea- Zaek 30 49 domewei § 2131 n 15 s fhe security afforded. Don’t neglect | son, which, by the way, is the major | The Yale-Harvard races will take| Joumierid 3 § 3 1 gt 2 8 7 8 8 1 i your renewal premjum. leagues' record under modern scoring | place on the Thames river on the 218t| Weacres 3 1 1 4 0Cadve 4 2 8 10 F - ISAAC S. JONES, rules | inst. Here are .the hours of the vari- S 9. 03,8 Disialip 4101 0fN Ty Insurance and Real Estate Agent, The batting race in the American | ous contests: Walsti 50030 Tows ric ! QZ' S;:;L g;‘ lzllr":sm. hards Bldg, 91 Main 8 circuit still lies between Speaker of | Freshman race—To be rowed at|NHS% § 3 0§ § No. 30 W, Cu g R Boston und Lajole of Cleveland, The | 10.80 a. m. from the bridge upstream At ‘ latter's batting in the last two games | two miles to Navy Yard. Jouts, 8312 0 Avernges . 3 fot the week prevented him from be- | University four oared race—To be sl cox.—. Mal IBE OFFICE OF WM. F. BALL | in. no<d out of the leasues lead. But | rowed after finish of freshman race,| Sore by mimest - oo’y gy YALE FRESHMAN FOUR. the race of hitters is not confined to | starting at Navy Yard and finishing | Shess Bt R N Ao W B Real Estat» the younger circuit by any means. at head of four mile course. ‘ preegonges s b, Sposker, | SEORO—C. Bennltt ..........0c 18 155 6.0 d Fire Ins While McDonald of Cincinnati and| University race, 5.00 p. m., starting [ Tvo bue bue, Soesker 2; lhreo : 0. 9B, ¥. Lane. B oan an urance, Donlin of Pittsburgh are golng at a'|at the head of four mile course and No. 33, F. Sitiman B o ea it iceated In Oemerw Block, over C. 3. | terrific pace, the real battie for the ' finishing at the bridge. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ST ;i B o0ta 9, thira lead lies b Zi t th W Lot. PG| Aversges 1B 18 611 F RM e eq ies between Zimmerman o he Ton. g . .o . i Toses floee. Cubs and Ayers of the Glants. The| EASTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. A L s 73 xR e B o s UNI O Bilionons: te (2008 20 AR O g taken Dt Aa o i P 7 n ST AR R 5 Cincinnatt (R Sub.—C. 7. Abeles. ” = e e It e s G 8 . Chiago . 2825 HARVARD 'VARSITY EIGHT. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e e Ll v Euiadelpiis SR S Ase WL HL ma 3 Jewett Cit i s | st - 4 troke—G. ¥. Nettloton ... son heing in 4 games, while the Tn- Sk = okl oo Stmke—o. 7. e w0 AMOS A. BROWNING dian catcher has 46 gamep against his | - Sterling 10, Jewett City 4. 4R St ] nime e P e 5 3 v 03 York Wen In the Eleventh. P g Attorney-at-Law, 3§ Richards Bldg. |14 points hetter than last week's, and | wi}'fi'fl;{g\x}sd e B e e i i tabis ;e i s “Phone 700. the Giant hr‘“‘“? Up: an. additlon.of 26 |y “postern. Connectlcut leagus. by | record of wndlliay kR bere cledas ey Do 1 b1 POt the 20" classy histers in the Amer. | & 500re of 10 to 4. Sterling pounded | 70 & S2 S5, "hiae FUSC, Touriemn st D 2 e afternoon the men went for & |team savs that Bill Bergen, a Warces-| BOMBARDIER WELLES HERE e % orset or 17 hits, v 4 o T o s % ey -3} 3 Brown & Perkins, iHlamoysat-law |ican league, it is notable that the vic- | the horsehide for 17 hits, easily find- | pingy” mhe Fitabures sl & I tho vt % 800% | owim, | o e . b TO MEET WHITE HOPES, Firsd torious Washingtons have the great- | 28 Mclaushiin's delivery. 2| Wats "o "out ' _thelr Baif on Murray's singl 60 | ternationa : oo L ver First Nat. Bank, Shetuc est number, 7. In the National, Pitis- | 105, bY the visitors also contributed | JOU, Vi, wd 'Homors single. The gamo wa m su Friant Il. Wins French Derby. would not buy the former Dodger {rom | gnalish Champion Wants Bout With R et o burgh holds the best showing for in- |0 the home team's total. Relger| ;e between thunder storms. play being called | pup . M. Neison - m iy 16~ The Prix a1 Jockey | D8 Orioles. AL Pkion Natlona! Bank. Telephone 33-3. vidnats, wi ;| showed up well, holding Jewett City] for sbout s cuaricr of an hour after the ftb in- | gub, R. S. Boyd .... 109 5 Paris, June 16. e Pri ockey o sy " dividuals with 8. Speaker continues | o¢d up well, hold Thne e score: Tora 19 508 |club—the French Derby—at the Chan- | [ o0 oo =m0 om0y gcpe —_———— | to lead the American run-getters, Bes- ae. b 5 < Sl Pittsbury Now York. HARVARD FRESHMAN EIGHT. tilly course, was won today by a rank | "{‘“ { ff H class and a star | . The first time in twenty years as cher remaining as the top notcher i e "'k pos e e T Ty - A W E. |outside, Prince Murat's Friant II, | member of the junior class and & St | prgiigh heavywelght boxing champlon Hhe FIval Gironit, Richie.ct oottt 4 311 0| 20EeAP 033 3054 u 3 sy |which was at 32 to 1. August Bel- | hurdler, has been elected Captaln of The | i, ‘tne United States looking for & G. EDWARD GRAFF. The records to Monday follow: | ey pguncns 41105 1| Gofmimer <30 10 soul # 1 ex |mont's Amoreux IIL, a bay colt by S#p S RN T B B okyn | match, Bombardier “Billy” Welless G. EDWARD GRAFF $ia dce olmmeh Nt TR SRR TN B O e i e s Jeek Johnece all over 1 weslie R 2 | o 48 0 M orcerti; 5 3 4.2 LPetcherass 4 10 8 19 610 W. K. Vanderbilts Sightly, Jack Welch of San Francisco was | eat two jnches tall, weighs 195 pounds | Speaker, SEyiing 0 370 0 Kaiye ' 3121 ofMarauartp 4 1130 vy i | e TR e Cianeh - O lected ton referee the Wolgast-Rivers | in fighting trim and is the handsomest | Fackson’”Clere Rondeau it OjCamnerrr 3 8 199 o OTRAR"TE S @b oWl s 7% iy |Sunday, finished fourth toda lightweight championship Aght at Ver- | hegvyweight in the ring. Welles oetie ] y —_ Totals, 34 83319 189 S1% o ~, t wa v Oc s o e $ S| o sriamr 1o 56 |Didius, also a Vanderbilt entry, rannon Cal, July 4 It was n"’n"fll\fid‘f- siders Al Palzer the best Amh o Totals, 31 4| Totats 1 when winntng run seored. bR J i lieved that James J. Jeffries wo ¢ | heavyweight and he wants:Palser O"Nelll, Cleve One cut when winning HARVARD FRESHMAN FOUR. unplaced. d I3 E y | Gy s | Searo o o L0 00 1 e m, [ iPhe French Derby is & thre sélocte s opponent In b 15t o this s, . andi, Wash 348 Dovie; N. . Pigburs ... - H iBK a i en Wel and his meneger, { B i 1222 SRS, S : it e h | e o Ll 001001 00 as St % Westwhet i8Ny gaf oM event at o mile and a hait R. A, Holden, Jr. won the Yale ten- | james Maloney, landed from-the Maus al | g, W sl abei, Brooisa: | 38 Reimy Calkins Wood, | WG bese bl 0'Tole, Byme, Derors; tres base | No' 18 ' rathry .- I b i | mis championsiitp in the annual tour- | rotania they were met at the plar by | Simmons, N. .00 248 Mg I 2, Kelly 3, McMahon; | hits, 0'Toole, Wilsm, Wamner, Becker. Bow—W. C. Paine o3 18 510 BalBons 5 Ehitaas 1 nament of the New Haven Tennis club, | Tom ('Rourke, Palzer's manage, Room 5, Chapman Bu' - | Grec. N ¥ 5 L 43 | stolen Wood, Refzer, Taylor, | + —— o7 = R T % g0t by beating A. H. Man, Jr, 2—86, 6—3, | several other sporting men, Who SSYe ® Srecl Bui-3 | Daviets, N.¥ Con 340 | French 5: sncrfice its, ' McArthur. Welsh Cinclnnatl Shut Out Boston. AT e 10 10 810 Baltimore, June 16.—The Baitimore | 6o-4, 6—2. Mr. Holden now becomes | them & cordial reception. The Beftishe roadway, Norwich, Conn | Jas. ol a2 loluiad. Cla 0 meh: mee e, Wotsh, Gagne ;| Boswn. Juse 17 —Dumcinz the ntaih funing this e & 18 s g1 | (International) club today defeated the | the permanent holder of the trophy, er is light halred, well bullt and Fe+ MEMBER * m12|Sweenes, Bos | baseson balls, off Mclanghlin o, L babie, netthx ve runa, (he | Bub.—¥. B. Withingten . 21 s 602 [Chicago Nationals, 2 to 1. | having twice before won It. Mr. Man | minds one of Al Kaufman, the Cali< Marsans, Ci by pitched bail, Richje: double taly ‘oues made Gurina the feme. Suzgs pliched innings: | was captain of the Yale team this | fornia heavyweight. He is good netur+ Consoltdated Stock Fxchange | Willams, Relger 1o reat game, 'Mis work during the second ioning, when Baltimore, 10000010 %2 6 0|year, o thi Lo Hetk L & of New York. S0al3iler, Pita 3 oes, Jewet City 3, Sterting 11 #time, | F28, 505 " "Vases full and mo oue out. being | YALE FOUR SMASHED Chicago, 01000000 0—1 4 1} weight thrower than & Chicago Board of Trade e i o e D oopeclally good. The seore:. L SHELL ON A LEDGE | Batteries: Dygert, Smith and| fighter. Telaphone 842, 3| Craaih, P P. W. C. Won. L e ab h e o Payne; Maroney, Waldorf and Cotter, | : :'»;‘ :1 (T """;:‘]'fi’?;‘i‘fn‘dz"_"n"” ;"’r'i"" Mitchell was the last Engliah cham« = H ooy St g B ey 6 meld,3 3 2 2 2 0fBescnerlt 5 1 0 = o LB ol { donated or subscrib e priv- | o r % C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. i o The Ponemah Wheel ciub defeated | foombid 3 5 5 0 i[buc@ 5 3 3 0 o Varsity Quartette Were Dumped Into el | fleged ticket plan for development of | Diok to/journey to America, ‘and M Ask for cur weskly letter, s i ) the H. P. Potter's baseball team by | Sweever® 3 A ::‘-;-::Q i §| the Thames—Must Get Another Boat - AT Fa 33 . | the new Yale field, including the pro- | g alified suc untll he ran screes It is full of useful Informatios. | Colins. cni 504 Huagins, St. 1 the score of 16-0. The batteries for RSO iy Al for the Race Friday. he Warriors of Norwich posed stadium. The total amount | Sl cot SRCovey HEE B0 e A Walker, Wash 300( Wagner. Pitis {the P. W. C. was William Gley and 215 0 oPhelansy 3 0 0 st feated the Harddigs 3 to 2 S ia ed for the stadium will be about | ive years ago Jack Paimer of News old, Con Clement Joubert. They have not lost 070 3 laDonaldm 4 1 3| The shell of the Yale varsity four | afternoon. The Warriors will play any 000, and for development of the | cagtle went all the.way to Los Ane X Dozen Leading Run Getters. game this svear an dwould like to | Kiina« SISl kS o|was ruined bevond repair and the |team under 16 vears of age. Tcleph including the stadium about [ geles to be knocked out by Jack Sulile e AMERNCAN. NATIONAL, challenge any team under twenty, [ Pickone 00 8 Que % 22 % R opemen precepitated Into the river |@ll challenges 608 00,000, van in ten rounds, but Palmer was Bk e Send all chailenges through The Bul-| fouals, 30 627 16 2| Totals, 3410 1| when the boat ran into a submerged = e Dot the champion of country, Male 48 Bt 1 letin or to Arthur Krauss, box 501,| Bewe by inning b ledge in_the Thames river Monday SPORT NOTES. Joe Birmingham has discovered why | holding that honor # the time. 41Tius, Phil . Taftville, Conn. e e L night. The Tarpon, with Coach Rodg- Ty Cobb steals $o many bases. Ha| Bombardier Welles'has not the rug« | s, ¥ R i S BN 08 8,008 ers and others,aboard, went to the | Burfington won 23 of the first 0] 0% CobP, steals S0 many basss. He | ol S0t American rivai, mor i Governor to Oopose Johnson-Flynn| T base hits Bates 2 Houser. scene of the accident at once and pull- | games plaved and is perched on the | 1o hat next after Cobb in the batting | Bas he the tear-away tyle by which herore, X, Y Fight i N ed all the men aboard In safety. The | high seat in the Central association. | order. an honce is at bat whon Capy | 8ome of them risk evervthing fo et By Zimmerman. _Chi Aloriie “ I A i T 1 Plicher Yingling was in dir. | Wrecked shell has a gash about six e is ready to steal, wields a bat Ike a |In & settling blow, but he is more Tord, Chi e S nor. MeDomald. wi e 1T —Gov- | R e ime ioday. bit be miled brii | feet Iong in the bottom. The boat filled [ Lynn Is plaving a fine fielding xame | Voune tean and Keeps opposing cateh: | fintshed a8 a boxer, and 1A the #ix and s ernor McDonald, who refused to be | [iF "ien e were men on baws and had 4 | so rapidly that the men had to hustle | nowadays. Terry McGovern has a| v with iholr nache kit ths etangy, | ten-round “no decision contests” pre K Bnos' & Co. to I deiory over St Louls when the gume Wit | o prevent being caught In the seats [good fielding team, but a bunch of| whera they don'l get a fair throw for | V2iing in theEastern section of the glomped b7 & lerific mio storm In the slshth 1K | g going down with the boat. Lip|weak hitters. iy states he should do very weil. His T Hamon e hvoand wore whs s feature. | pincott, the stroke, who cannot swim) = = most formidablo rival, arcording Tel. 901 Norwich i The score: managed to strike the reef, where the | Phil Chouinard, who played utility % . keon observers, will be Palzer, ] 1 st. Louis. | i water was not deep. roles with the Chicago White Sox last| At West Newton, Mass., Heinrich | s recognized as the best of ihe white By ot ¥ 0 1°1 5| The accldent occurred. at low tide | season, has joined the Menomince, | Schmidt, the 22.yvear-old Worcester | brigade mow in active work, Welles Hugeine2b 1 1 2 & OMoranct 4 0 110 e accldent occurre i ! 1 bt ATy SR 8 Bl BRE. o Frank O. Moses, Mgr. |~ waner oeaotockeo SV Li b L1 [ T e o we etckownn | M o ot o R oy g L OEADy : s Konorciz.ib { 1.8 0 olDavbertlh 3 3 7 1 0 D e I S tars awayvithe Obell Yergusan, tho former Boston|amateus soif . champioasiiy toats: [ L AR ¢ R Yesterday's Trading Among the Light- | S e L $ 1 0 5|coaches face a problem to provide a | pitcher, is helping Memphis keep in| ment on the links of the Brae Burn | pictures, to box Palzer at San Franeis- est of Present Year, o OTwicies 23 35 1| mhell, but it is belleved that the fresh- | the running in the Southern league | Country club, won the title by de-|co on July 4 for the “white hesvy- cdivek 9 | 520 Guggen. Explo 0 0| Miller. ® 5 1 0|man four-oar boat will be pressed In- | race. 4 feating Francis Oulmet-of the Wood- | weight champlonship of the world, New York, June 17.—The one not e Compe 2 o Yingiogp 3 11 0 113, service for both crews. There are S land Golf ciub, in the final round by | but Maloney prefers a more substantial age ble feature of today'gs stock market| 200 Do pey . 2 il mouw, 37103 15 3 |several four-oar bots in the boathouse | Fall River has made the most er-|2 up. guarantee, asking for $20,000 withous was the fact that it marked almost| 1% Inter Harvesier - Nono ont in Sth when gsme was colled. at New Havem, but none of them Is|rors in the New England league. The any om;mm I | the smallest volume of operations thus | oy ltf. Paper . Bcore b Jiklog believed to be serviceable. Brienies have fumbled 110 times this| oo jeanette, the colored heavy- | 1 ¥ DeU ey mest not, 5 209007514 B s o varsity v < : as | v- | is certain that they will be bound to r > curre; year. St Louls ..ooooneene AFosee e a0t varsity elght was following the | season. No doubt Kid Hickman has| . far in the current year. From the tyter Pump The varsity elg g welght, of Hoboken, has. won: his feue e s S opening of the session until the sound K. C Brookiyn .. 1110000 | four-oar crew at the time of the ac- | made at least fifty of these erTors. | ong victory since his arrival in - ;:umehloare A n:(rl‘mmu Yt BEST IN TOWN | of the closing gong trading was dull, | /% Lehigh Vailey ... Two Lase hit, Daly; three buse hit, Mowrey. cident, but the shell was veered off g — : | Tope. His latest victim is George Ro- | other slge of the Atlentio will swaft narrow and negligible. Professional | o \;, & M Tob. Co == into deeper water. Frank O'Rourke, the Bridgeport| del, the English heavyweight, whom | e resuit eageriy, while ‘ room traders evidently saw Do reason | 1os Mo Mt BASEBALL EESULTS MONDAY. Practlce of the crows was out short | shorstop, who was recently sold to the | 'knocked out In the 1ith Tound of | athenit s “Hrmy* goriile for engaging in new ventures, and as| 1100 Mex. Petiol e in_the evening by a storm. Boston Nationals, was considered the |, 20-round contest in London the other ehatmploes o ' a result the movement was of the| 1% Miaml Con. Cop In the morning the Yale varsity and | class among the shortstops in the Con- | pight, 0s8. 800 M., 8t. P. & S. anette’s next fight will prob- At Balimore—First game: Rochester 3, Baltimore Agricultural | | most restricted character, except in| i Skl & % e pE e freshman _crews took it sasy, owing necticut league. ably be with Fred Storbeck, the South TR certain of the specialties, particularly 90 Mo, Pacltic At Jersey Clty—Toranto 0. Jersey City 1. Caled | to the heat, Bob Cook said the worl » African heavyweight champlon. mith to Referes Johnson-Fl . | the Tobacco issues 1000 X', Mex. % ‘pta end sixihral i would by light from now on. The| Buck Freeman, the former Wash- Loy e A & o tynn Bout, | e o8 i 00 Nev Cop. At Nowark—Buffalo 1, Newark 1. Called end slxth ighfs went up the river, the var- | ington-Boston heavy sticker, is having E. W. Smith, a Chicago Politics formed the one absorbing two eig] D X g ime topic of discussion, and . news from | o New yor hruke e idite—Montial T. Drovidencs 8 sity In charge of Cook and the fresh- | & hard time of it trying to land_his| Billy Papke, the “Tilinois cyelone” | Writer, was selected referee for the Chicago was awaited with eagerness.| 6N Y. 0 &y INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. men in charge of Coaches Rodgers and | Scranton team a winner In fiie New | accompaxled by hie wife and mana. | Johnson-Flynn chumpionship battle ¢ In quantities to suit you. | Veteran observers expressed the opin- | 100 X Y. Stie Ry Woni ~Eal v Harriman. They went over several | York State league. f\""\'m:,} Lfm'l-ml':fi”mr’-;:‘nfh";:';’,flfi’,‘,“; rM-l‘ "l’;- llU\;m-B"m“ le-' was B e market is likely to con-| i Morfolk & Western ? If-mile stretches, emphasis bein, M s ¢ hed b - ean, Jask B e R e A L North, Amertcan Roclester 2 oo e Sk iiise Uy ox wislow| Moih ihe Besen Netionsie s (he| to meet George Carpenticr, the French | Jobnson and Jack Curley, the latter A LR st iy Bonveriihs for i two 0 Norihem Pacls Buraiel parts of the stroke and smoothening | New York Americans are angling for | champion, for 20 rounds in the Velo- | representing Jim Flynn, . N. CARPENTER i 2 ; 00 Tenn, R I Tetper” ity ot ot Baulte v the services of Johnny Corriien, the|drome in’ Paris, on Grand Prix night, | Curley also announced that the Sght her l:“f-";sr ctically nothing in the | Ly et G- & € Newark : % | sorrel-toppad shortstop of the Kansas|June 26. Papke 18 guaranteed $5000 | would be staged at two o'clock in the | e R : | 2 Ehll Co Torouto SR ; : for his end. The men will meot at 158 | afternoon. a s e X ; v A assoctation team. 23 Commerce Street A A G R Montreal HARVARD COACHES CONTENT | CTtY Amerlcan asoclation team. | [0y Sidign in five hours before the —_— Telephons 171, was more favorable by reason of need-| 10 I Lerillard Co. BT - WITH CREW'S8 FORM| A ball plaver wearing whiskers Is a| EDt The San Jose, Cal, Motorcyele chall ed rains in certain agricultural sec- | 100 bern suel G 12 Conneatleut League. A | rare sight nowadavs, and Graveite.with | — Ras voted to affillate with the F. A My | tions, and western ratlway officials| 160 P S con of N At Towell—Lawell {. Fall River 3 Men Are Allewed to Take It Easy— | the Gladstone team in the Upper Pe-| john Paul Jones, Cornell's star ryn- | Thi8 national orgmnization now bes " ¥ st s rela- 300 (uicksilver At Brociton—Brockton 3, New Bedford 3. Mix fn- i : | ninsula league, who wears the draper-| ner, and holder of the world" +4 | more than 15000 members. ’ submitted thelr usual statements rela Pl Racing Starts Practiced, ey 2 ) ner, and holder the world’s record tive to freight movements. These were | |22 B, o oo R e e i v At A ins fes, attracts a lot of attention. | for'the mile and the intercollegiate e - | encouraging in the main, theiv tenor | s ey, Con cop ernon game: Tomn 11, Hawverhil 0. i of d t St ss 0 | record for the half-mile, has been N | indicating expanding irade and in- | 2700 hessing W FameneTawrenes 1. Worcester 0 the Tt ork sarked the Dractice of | Migs Mary Brown of California cap- | clected captain of the Cornell {rack | creasing optimism. with fairly heavy | Rep. I & S CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Moai 8 s "'" L tor 2T | tyred the three highest honors in the| team for next vear, Thers is great re- ) o 3 (TIVCHEOVY | - o Moek Totand ¢ Won. Leat. Monday, the crews going out for spin | women's national championship tour- | joicing at the university the movements of merchandise and sa 0T i o & ] ; of a mile and practicing racing starts. | pamant at the Phil gt Jonsn, Hacha; SHyAe oab | factory distribution. Sealy AIF Tine. o 9% 50 | xee Haven aeeeneens 1t 3 , . . ent at the adel nell men—Jo erna, Snydsr an Ail parsons desiring or intending to § %308 gun | oo O 20 The men are believed to ba on edge | run B y ; : or foreign account here | Do. ot Tae ’ o L5 [ e club, iinam were kelected by the use hose for sireetr ‘lawn, " gasden| Trading for | Do. otil . 4t 54 | Bridemo and ghe coaches are said to be wall St ) prinkiing, or for any other ounted to about 5000 shares, of &7 P = F e - | Olympic committes for the (rip to Quring (he deaton o183 i1t The re or Dk was Dihon | gents Roetmick % 1m0 qmay | Prinetea eatisfied with the form of the men. 'l Manager Jack Punn of the Baltimors Stoekholm obtain a written permit from the office | | There were two dividend announce Dy s g By | Watertury of the Board of Water Commissioners, | ot of naseing interest. one that the | Sithem Facin i e A person using e without said THRIIN g 8! = 2 100 Southern K. R rd Connsetiout Leagne, en permit shall be fined $5. This | Colorado Fuel and Iron company had | Do pfd o R S U5 be strictly enforced. resumed payments on the preferred Tennessee Copper b = Eia o utll S RATMOND shares, and another increase in the| 1360 Tem: Com Nationdl Leame + e JHE Do f Wate, U:m;gsA quarterly disbursement by one of the| 10Tl R & i At Bosten—Moming & e i Montana copper companies. e Pl SR The only feature of note in the bond e WASHINGTON WITHIN FOUR 00 Unton Ba & P s market was an adyance of two points| 1090 Unien Pacific . GAMES OF RECORD We Are As Near To You in Wabash refunding fours. Prices| 1% Do pa il — a8 your phone all 868 and let ys | l%ewhere inclined to irregularity. To- | a5 s Gar 1 P & F Senators Have Already Established kn f the floral and :Tusv" “:‘v"“«‘l}}ul»'“n". par varde, amwmwi o ",g‘.r»»r; - Record for Victories on Opponent’s — - fil i ] & u'n‘ 1 States bonds were unchanged | *ii0 [ % i oo Grounds, -~ | . & ¢ des given, ana | on call ity Coper The wonderful showing of the Wash- | b o ington Nationals is the talk of the GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, STOCKS. [ 00 Wabssh country. In the national capi USEs, g o sah try. pital they 77 Cedar Street, PO L R et ) P i e have forgotten about the republican 3 — - - Lokt Do. ptd ¥ st s AE convention, as all interest is centered “I had been a great sufferer for years befors learning of 0 Amal. Copper on the Griffith tribe. It is tough luck are glad to know of the wonderful bemefit that Viburn-O-Gin VitenioiaE BOXIMG BOUTS 1300 A e Bugar MONEY, that rain deprived the Senators trom has always been to sufferers of their sex. BUEnEO-Gin. e o S A SR e Am. Cu New York. ~Money on a1l | Seiting 4 farewell crack at the. Napa headache, and other female troubles, which made me feel very, m. Car & F. Co, steady, 21 ent., 1 Valt Johnse vas Vi i LD R ot N Londes || 2B AR sieady, 2128278 or omnt. rulng | Walter Jonson was primed for the| Thoussstdal o Iadies sorosd. the’ good pews’ amimg -thett weak. I tried different doctors, but none gave me relief, so I & - % 4% Do. pld 23-4, offered at 3. pitchers in an eff to stop Washing- neighbors and friends. took Viburn-O-Gin and it reli>ved me so much that I want you TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 100 Am. H. & L o 1o Al Tex Sectrki Time loans steady; sixty davs 3 per| ;07;'5 mad dash it looked like a 100 to to spread the news of what it has done for me, It certatnly will Sohnuy Moran of v York va | 20 Am Mut cent., ninety days 3 to 31-4, and st or the Nationals. Before starting A oy " » N e vl e b sty daag X | on thele wiinne Bk B Bt Others rite letters for publication, that suffering sisters, do as much for other sick women. t A g m 10 rounds; | 1190 dm. Teliing i were In sixth place only a few points unknown to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. nd Nolan of Waterbury v | g0 Am. oo ... COTTON. we:m"oz New York. They returned to utl of Norwich, 8 rounds; Tom | 5 Am. Sugar i T Toie 1 7ashington in' second place. e ptd 3 - pot he Nat Bo the good work goes on. f New London vs. Kid Keegan | 1000 pfd .00 closed quiet ' and_ten points lower; | The Nationals need only four more . . ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT New Haven, 8 rounds. First bout| 1200 am. Tobaceo pfd . middling uplands 11.80, middling gult | S2mes to tie the record for comsecu- ‘ S.15 . ohkrn. - TAGIMaRIos conta; | 0 D pit w0 12,05; sales, 80 bales, {ve victories made by the old Provi- Viburn-O-Gin is a purely vegetable compound, containing K S TIOKOE Wt Del-Hoft, | 1o peee o as. Futures closed steady. June 1129, | d¢nce Nationals in 1884, ~The Gravs no harmful properties, is actively specific in its curative action $1.00 a bottle with full directions ars after entertainment for| 300 Assta Heal Co July 1139, August 1149, September | OO fWenty stralght. The record for on the womanly organs and functions. 4 ! . 398 Mot e SL8E Onten AYB the American league is nineteen made Ncrwich and Westerly. Je13a o A e Dotoher STLON, COvembar LAY, | by the'dt 100 Do, pfd December 11.78, Jamuary 1171, Febru- | p¥ ihe Chicago White Sox in 1905, 100 Atlantle Coust Line 200 Baldwin Loco 700 1 rd “ by Lelivered to Any Par1 of Norwich | i e &6 the Ale that is acknowledged to be i Bethlohem Bieel FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 460 West 149th Street, New York S 2 5E1l — May | tROUEh there was a tie sandwiched in $57, 10T, March HABARTI S5 TMAY | with 085 Rt b Wine A Tkevh the Washingtons probably have set a record fn that they won their strteen To young and old it is highly recommended for the treat- ment of all forms of female troubles. 2 S OHICAGD GRAIN MARKET, grmes on forelgn sofl and went the best on the market—HANLEY'S | 100 Brosiu flauia Tramsfi ., 8% WHEAT: Opw Muh Low Clow | through u wesiern trip without a de PEERLESS. A telephone order will | 116 Curwiian Tacite " 1" w0 o maaahiagaR gw ety a3, Ciis recelve prompt attentfon. 00 Ghine Bt W 174 08T osn x‘:::h:;frur::'l‘n?\l:“T:: g:n:r’:‘::- !::\)v D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Franidin 8t | 11 (i 4 3 : are billed for five stralght with the 09 Chifo, Con. 1518 5 world’s champlons, a poor team to tackle when trying to make records. WHEN you want te put yeur busi- ness hefors the pubiic, mers is no moe- Den, & K G, dlum better th: th I“I-ziq 300 Distillers’ S o .. a8 columns é‘m% 2006 Erie <oy 1% 0% Dok 0tk 61K S % Three Games This Week. , cp W% T 00818 40118 d0% - The New London Independents will R S o