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i icH 1913 INSURANCE. like a game with an out-of-town tea - & % e Y L. s Send all challenges through the Bulle- | R i g ¥ X 3 g TAKE A POLICY & gl = i g e the The fast Cubs would like to arrange g : ¢ 5 ; - ASTNA o i Bt ey e LOMDINATION Loai all S : Tranged s pame with the Tamal HNI &2 \ ar ed a game o . i 5 / 3 : g ON - YOUR' AUTQ ! team and wiil play them Saturday aft- |- ; W ; " S withe e y ernoon on Lake Street diamond. . 2 L. LATHROP, & SONS g The greeneville Tigers are out with| « & 2 . - a challenge for any 14 year old team in_this section. The lineup: W. Brennan c, T. Cary p and 1f, T. Nevins 1b, W. Carroll ~ 2b, Edward Riordan 3b, M. Downing p and ss, J. Nevins cf, H, Barry rf awd ss, I . | Downing If, J. Swanton sub, M. Kirby mascot. | ‘THATSOME GAMES TODAY. s American Leagus. St Lows at Chicago. Cleveland. 8 Detroit. - Boston at Washington. _ | Philadelphte at New York National League. Brooklsn at Boston. - Philadeiphla at New York. < Cinclnueti &t St. Louis. You need a coal range in Winter for kitchen warmth and for contintious hot water supply, but in Summer when you want a cool kitchen and less hot water a Gas range is AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. e % s > ~ P . . It not. see to the matter at on . A Sl e the thing. You get both in the Crawford Combination tak of it £ 9 hiladeiphis = 2 i ot WA T Soon s TAn ?L;}*fi : 4 Range and you get the best of each. Detrott ISAAC S. JONES 5 s s f2 | WHALERS OPEN WITH A VICTORY |== Washington Shut Out Red Sox. 3 iington, April 23, —Walter' Johnson _pitched sondertul bail azainst Boston today. blanking them Fe allowed but two hits. ofie of which, a camo in the ninth inning and gave Ils. one in the seventh and ono in New London’s Pets Shut Out the Hartford Team at Plant | ;" nce Park—Kunkel Allows Senators But a Single Hit—Floral | i s uuic” i secopnios oe”alt oo <o ik, over C. consceutive, innings without being scored on. Wash- iy Horseshoe For Morton F. Plant—Slim Mclntyre Plays | iswn swomd it rans by hitting conine hard, The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe; cssible. In the End wuansme Samaamen For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent “he Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estats | Is located in Somers’ Ely M. Willlams, Roor 9, thi lndFirelnsnn/ Telephone 14 score: / Fine Game. - L Lon et Mk gioes ATTORNEYS-ATY LAW 2 8 g Tooperyt Y 0% 8 Slnomerse % a’z’ H > Yerkeasd 4 Ailan, H Morton F. Plant’s darlings proyed New Lendon | Speakerct. 30 3.1 9|Taporiadh ¢ 2 31 AMOS A. BROV//NING beyond a shadow of a doubt that New | _Rans, Mclnire snd Tos e Tt EEE L) Attorney-at-Law, 3 }/ Uchards Bids. | London had entered the baseball world ; 2. P;?f;; ibases: onl R Engle,1b 0 4 0 0| Alnsmith,o ™ 4 ; 700 “Phone 7 = | Wednesday afternoon by shutting out'| jiu Srciatsre. Kunkel. Gandeila; sscrifee Mt O ¢ Soxnerss 3 0 & 1 0fShanknré 2 .0 0 0 ¢ the Hartford Senators at Plant Dark, | irich: first base on errora New Londori 1, Hartford | Weshchss 3 0 & 1 §|3Brdess & 2 8 8 : New London, in the opening game of | I; double play. Dunlap to Rock to Melntyre; stolen | COTEERR 5 -0vs e WSl H Brown & Perlans, /| ittumgys-at-lay |the Hastern association sedson. The | bises Catferson. Fose. Melntre; tme. SHenriisen 1 0 0 0 O Totals 2122714 ® 3 Over Firat Nat Bani ;. Shetucke: st | °°0%58 Was 2-0- ; i Totals, 29 228 6 1 'ew London presented a holiday Totals. 28 2 FatTancey Siairwey (o9 Kt to Thames |appearance; with big crowds about the | STONINGTON HIGH SCHOOL e dox il dajoch e LT strects and practically all “the stores DEFEATS ACADEMY NINE. | ™ lontae— I clos: uring the afternoon. . There - F. vl = — Washingion e over 000 beople at Plant Park | Record Swatfest Results in Victory for SRl e obening bugtle Dolysamy. R T by i Margi Laporte, McBride, Morgan, Johnson. ) the Whaling Town boys and Si Me- | lome Team by Narrow Margin. Donald’s team, runne in 1 T Com o e P on }25t| The Norwich Free Academy base- Highlasdors Blank Athloties. grandstand and. the - mew . bleachers | ball team was defeated by the Ston- | puiladaphia, Aprl 23.—Ray. 2 heia we | neuritis_||were filled to thelr capacity long be-i| Ingtor® High school team 12 fo 11 In & | homs teum so thece s today anfflew Lork wpn Formula ot || fore the start of the ga nd when , batting bee at Stonington Wednesday A e Dr. H. H. Tin- | | Mayor-Congressman Mik::; ‘x‘n,-ev? (,T,g | afternoon. English and Brickley were | {3 a full nine inning ‘gllgem?fl;:‘ Ehlla h;l:l; ker, Specialist | |the first ball the field was entirely | o0 A}hecmfiu"g for t(*lle \Z;l» F. A?l‘]dbol‘:l | sccond bese s nly threo runners roched that sta - : fence | While Gailazher and Mason e . Two of the hits of tho home team wero el h Doitive Lanil! oty i £lvesd 4 Dy i AEORRE 8 oo he Infleld in the first inning and the other was acid poison. Prics s 50c and $i. all around the park supportedsa line | firing 12”5;;&“;,,“{’;?;5‘?f?;’;-'mé?"“‘céii’fi‘i‘ e oeter i Ty D i s Yeleh s agements and . countersigned omly Both teams flded well. not an | Kennedy “was presented with Order through yos fr druggist. | of railbirds. Owner Mofton F. Plant | : o New' York it saldly in every inning except the ] JESSE A. 'MOON, was loudly cheered and the Konmomoc | Bddie McKay put up a good game be- | o bt could score In only thres. In the second Score: Ry horaeshos=hy. afinivers. I o Timentarian, ax aveliie of O/l band, which was on duty all after- |hind the bat, Sammie Crowe was'| Cred tailied on i sass Colline’ wonderful stoo and ow_ York. Wi terBury: 001000 h A Tae it ” e noon; played America at his appear- | iven his first”trvout with the team | v sudng ol sng, eSS Riss S vorsa 3 1% 1 e|sdgrasser 5 01 0 o|New Haven 0020010003 fote eon ALY A aunget. e ance'before the stands.e e was pre- | ind broved his worth by landing for a | Lk S WE mones® o Mokt Tout. St 1oo b SlaEeRT 42 i 2 o) “Glilnicss Lower and | Nagelson; | acurato last sear. when ho handed out I iented a huge ral horsesk he | e an v 1 1 E eond. which left uncovered, 4 Burns,] v P Nag| Tirnr 8. i i 3 T ickets t iret in 43 skirmish- Mothodist Choir | May Organi e e e R B e o opiate | Sotéd before the ball. was. relayed back o’ Gadabieate g1 fa.e L Tount g0d Hesle. S Time 148 U0MpIre il g oy w;x ay. Drasaize. _fotas, Oncaccypnt o ‘filowmg e | “he score: Cottrell took Bush's place in . the 3010 ofuiayar 5 01 0 0| Mason es. In 1911 he averaged 0.54 gratuities Imantic, April 28. b 4 ¢ p S H. 8. 5 } 31 Merkle, 1b 213 0 —_— ‘u Ry ‘ 9 0.97. Matty At the rehearsa | of the Mothodist | D435 on @ it into the crowd were; %I, Sohu s ol §ica 1 dlugmens § 10 % 8| Amy Defeats Swarthmore 10 to 9. | 0 18° £ama and In 1905 097 MAAY gholr, Wednesday, = evening,. Rev.. Mr. | “Kunkel twirled a great game for the | Sountss i 1§ » HER RS W a o o 31 20 0fwhewsonp 2 0 { West® Point, N. Y., April 23—The'in 1900. He took part in portions of Nuaum, the pastd r, asked the mem- [}ome team and was .at no time In 45 3.1 A Sl 3 2 0 OfMumphyrt & 10 0 o Bremanp 1 0 0 0 0 == | Army baseball team, although outbat- games that season, ridding his bers to consider ' a formal orsaalzi- | danger —He allowed bt a sinie hit 32320 00 $31 o)t 631 oofodea 411 po) Clsimmp 3.0 1 0 0] T w0 [1ed more than two to one, defeated | Systdm of 22 passen - 1. g ¥ i 3 2| 25 fartzeell, 5 CATARS S PR S gl e e e e N Z > - 3 S s 4 73 Hon by tho Slectii pn Of & leader, 826~ | Gardella poling out a two bagger in 311 o ifn 5350 0 Creear " 3 2 10 Ofbaverih 4 02 3 0f Towls 50 514 0 |Swarthmore here today i a close| The National league batters have = hope ; bhat in the - m; fifglh. 119 was forcéd at second and 1 1 0oty 2 10 1 & Chanceln 118 1 ofarTmisis 3 018 0 0 smu«:’ = !:askefl- in 9th. J-arn(;r.‘lu to 9. nlw cadets :,w. r»nt'li\ been 1um. to worl Mhatt%'lgorhcn!vlhv ressed his he near fu- |5 gouble play, Dunlap to Rock to Me- + 2 1 plAHULIE 0 0 I o | 2 ey core by Ynning: a dthe game safe up to the eighth | complimentaries in the 515 champion- ture the choir wi puld adopt the pro , Map; Sy s 3001 32214/ 120 ofbarie 3 0 3 4 14 Puiludsipnia T..001 0000 00 < > ea R D n o Saolx v pmd adopt the Dre-'|Intyre, retired the side. ‘The game | o e Aea e n e i e R Lo 1en Swarthmore scored si xruns and | ehip games he has twirled, which atvice Tl nibe. Mobeir o was fast and clean on both sides. New, | 00 400 1000 0f 0 1 4 0fBusip 2 0714 0 o pase Bite Doste. Tuderus, Merkle: home run, | 24ded three more in the ninth, but the | means that he has issued only ona ider the' feastibll o Son- |London touched Powers for eight hits, | - _ _ _ _ e — — — —|Cottrellp 0 0 0 0 0 yeou e b S " |army came back in each ‘inning with | and one-half free tickets for every el agon"-’_‘ i ,flzy“ogdmns-mz thelr [ which, however, were pretty well scat- | tals, 33 16 2T 12 muwz e 1127 16 o *Tapp 10000/ : P A | enough runs first to retain their lead | contest in which he has taken part. sence [EEreet ool T BORI: (NS wero scored fn the | 3 by mnEee ke Totals 25 s s T Brookiyn 7, Boston 2. |and finally to win by a single tally. ig Six” also has been s't;m in the second. ck went out on a ground | Y o Ry N 1 “Battea for Bush in sth. Boston, April 23.—Brooklyn did some timely bat- | Score: matter of transportation in contests EF‘”"";V 'Pu":“' 9°‘r';_u ball. Melatyre drove a clean double (o R L e e ing s rtcrmoon and. alied by rrors.” avfented | Army 20100104210 8 4|for baseball's/blie ribbon. The White 4 antic, April 23— |right. Dunlap flied out. Mofley oot | o base bits, Enslih. McKar. Robinson Crows. | xoo®y ik 2002 0 00 20 o 1af Boston 7 to & Hugker held the locals moreless {iwarthy 00000006 9 13 3 | Elephants got only one pass from him _ _The Epworth - League og the Meth- {ed Foye's grounder and Foye and Mc- | (o fiies : hit by piteher, Brad- elphia BOR0L0. 0 00 & B U] aate it ntted! Pag pims. nsber drsve. the | - Batte: Patch, Neyland and Mil- | in three games In 1905, and but three odist church enj oyed & very pleasant |Intyre worked a double. steal. Both | w1 Guuble piays. Eillot unassisted, Rob- | Two baso Bit. Welter; three base bit, Chase. ball into (he. center et Dleaciiers. sgainst the head |-burn; arbell, Thomas and G. Tar In the same numbor of games six ater. Last season the Red Sox e third inning, sending m and Marshall baw | hell. Umpires Cull, wind during T out, by Gallagher 3. by social at the ch prch Wednesday eve- |scored on Kunkel's ‘sharp double. | inwn o ning. Games ° fere played and re- [ Nealon went ouf, Miller to Powers. In | Jn9 = —“.'f“.'f"’,-",,f”g}""“, o e | Chicago Defeats Detroit. around ahead of him. The fleldirig of Wheat and PR pried flv s on balls out of the dreshments wer e served = Following | the eighth New London filled the bases | i e e M S Rk S e e et 2 b ek ofs Uhe ol 1D ey Qo | pride of Manhattan In the three games Tas the admiral e entertatoment pro” | With one down, but Melntyre was | R L AR DEn s Dol iulbeet s B | saseeaw mesuurs weowesoav. | PONG LY gramiae: Violin. . duel . E. Anthony | caught at first and Dunlap struck out. piteh battle between White and Hall. The lo- ab hpo a e ab hpo a e| e Christy’s strikeout record also calls and Merton JacAson, with Mrs, Mar- | McIntyre plaved a clean game at first | = s | eala Duneltcd oo doubles for thei Grst run, while | Stengelc £ 4 2 % 0 0| Cousellui 4 22 0 01 s { for praise. If he does'as well in the fan Yarkins acqompanist; recitation, ( with nine putouts to his credit. { Clabby and McGoorty Trai = joEore s eaeanten St gub fedw (eiule SR Re e e T el i ki R 4 1whh‘[ line this season as he did in 1908 e Theew oo e ey | The sepre: | Denver, Colorado, April 23—Jimmy | la« loning after an error by Weaver, which coupled | Wheatlf 3 2 3 0 0 411 41 at Bualo 5, Nev GoECln. TME e wilt cltes Me 26008 <al solo, on e Ange! all, ed. e | Clabby of Milwaukee who reached | with n sacrifice and 2 single netted a lons run for | Daubert.lb 4 0 8 1 0s o % A vy City—Toronto 4. Jer | strikegut victim. He now has fanned Oh?,mln' pi%nm solo, Way Down South, > a e! Denver terday, and Bddie McGoor- | Detrolt. 4 lshting double play. howerer. Rath to | Smithib & 0 0 2 o IRENRR INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | 2261 National league p;a\‘;e,, j«“ d:m. BDiabel Clinton. s | - 3R SRy | Boriom. checked the & rion x tme up | Fisher,ss 3 3 3 : e v e 4139 8lty of Oshkosh, began training today | receed 3 ress on buls snd snade two deubles ang | Miere. 40 7 1 0 30530 g s L T B g Caticmsoncit 4 3 2 o o for their ten round bout here on May | o single. wiile Jones in four times to the plate > 4 30 20030 ‘ eor | league players ests tha 0|Drisgscf & & 3 0 0|2 They are to make 158 pounds at| s muns passes Soore: ORI ‘ 2 T UEE e cyers ARmIRY: Dimyec | Rock s 3 192050 | 'shr orclorlEtihg: exenta stor ho: AohE { Chicago. == — — — | Buliimore : | the greatest havoc with batsmen was 2 IpCintrem 3 130 0 A2 ik & e hoole of @ MBI 2 6 4| Providenco 1903, when he set. down 267 batters on olDunlpss 3 0 1.3 ol e s 2 an, 2 s 7 ire by D 3 Fove,c Amateur Baseball. High,ef © 3 0 0|Lord.3b 5025 0 4 Ax g % 0| Kunet st Gramford.t 410 1 0 ofComiosrr 3 1 1 0 8 - i ; ing in —_ - - —t % :73 The Athletics would like to AT- | Veach,lf 1 2 0 OfBorton,lb 3 314 1 0 » 0 0 2 4 3 arvel killed T Totals 38 13031 3l o s 1|fange a-game with any team from | Gt 210 1 olmamerive 1 04 0 0w o 0 : < " : score by Innings— reeneville. Norwic! own, | Mortarty.3p 3 1 1 Mattick 1 10 5 3 | TR G It is said that jhe Brooklyn outfleld | mantora .. - 0000 o oo | HIll ‘or West- Side. | They would aisof ¥ L D . HEsomalch o e | = = = would be very .formidable were it % % e e 0.2 1 003 1| st oy i IN MASOR LEAGUE. 1 . 4 11 5272 1| Cinclunatl,, April “Chicazp _and Cincinnati | Christy ‘Mathewson Has Wonderfu i i sy S, v o 5 | <Chicago, April 29, ] Chicagn 1o b _ wonderful command 5 < cords. M hown by the 3 s entering on his 14th campaign the parent or r | AT PLANT FIELD,.NEW LONDON, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two Christy Mathewson started the sea. son with a victory, thanks to the old NEW HAVEN AT 109 1-2. B SRR izt a in fo rellable Larry Doyle. s — . T Oleyeiand |65 St Eouia 2. : forme. run. bringtng I 1 runner =nization, and in four [ L 2 New Low Record Established by That | _ "™ Zie ... oo ol L e T e . s been le Beh 25 B Are the Pirate huriers going to have | Railroad Stook. = N sane ps 2. Wielman and Falkenbers, the two | on siv Coored one each | one to the & he cxhibii- | the same trouble this year as they had eSS TS N 0 General pitchers in the Amerlcan lpague, oppesed In the ninth. | 0q the mast ol was 1908, | NoW Loi'dflfl Vs Hfllyoke last—falling to go jthe route? e, Fork, April 28 —Hesitation on | e e e e 2 SR | when, aimost unaided, carly piteh- ) Tt = 5 e pa of stock market operators to | — and G ey and the flelding of Lajole brought | n hpo & eied the Giants to a p: and wou H . The Cleveland tcam has been work- | attempt an interpretation of the pres- | 1400 Intecs | Cheers Trom the crowd. Chapman's erers. wers | Y 05 0 0 lhave done so but for a certain inci- | Game called at 3.30 ing like 2 plece of machinery. The {ent situation was indicated today in | 1390 Do. pra 5 | chiefly responsible for both of St. Louls scores. The 1 110 0, .ont which now h | S members of the team must ke Bitm- | the narrow range of prices and small | — - Mo Haresicr e e | St Doui % 3100 0 I that penx = ji/Admission 280, Ladiee Fiey. ingham. volume of husiness. Few stocks | . ' Juier Marine otd : R e s o “aphpo s e H inee aster mech B I AI S cinsions (to' Geand Stand o Yol ] | Fipor = o : = R There i one catcher In the National | bejow semiriey s lbeilt ALOve or | ot | Ginpmair 4 80 3 3 fo010 sl i i1 league for whom the Giants have a |efforts fo bid up the leaders accom- | [ROmah, LCaT0tATe S H frinnsony Thole lot of Tespect Timmy Afrcher is | plished_little, and beak traders were | 2y §1270 R ohaiwems 20050 b SEND YOUR WORIK Tod I Good Time 5 | not inclined to sell stotks aggressive- | S 3.3 4 00 42310| 0 1 0fJohnson 000 20 = & 3 § —— 1y, perhaps on account Of the Deliet | Rk 33308 £°1 % 41 |Smfifs” 00 010 ADTOTO IS AT oaay s a Goo me Yes, the world is certainly growing | tia i 5 srie | ot L 1les e 314,10 2 A Dor 11000 RORWI(HS ORNLY that the extent of the outstanding a 3 5 t 5 3 LS UL Better. " Fractically no ball piater sver snors interest. made ‘Sich opiriiens | o Sl o Gorsiadpanea i st o e mnel 08 MaDFRN For You To Let Us mitting louch second | hazardous, There were several small | 811327 18 8|**Walker 1 0 0 0 0 Totals, 35 8 Mbfifl.\!d hase any more. |swings back and forth, but the day | e 2 _ Th t G . ended with only inconsequential | Tolals. 35 92413 2 Sl ¢ LEANIRG 2 lean a arment “Batted for Alexander in 9th Shotton, the lead-ofl man for the | changes. ! “ittea for Weilman I oth & Western The schedule committee of the New |view of these condit ons, speculative St. Louis Americans, has been hitting | European buying, which recently | VLTINS BT AN [ H ke o o scA’soimiiis the bakes in | loomed np as a factor.of iderable | 506 Noriern G 020 S i | = DYEING FLAD In Qur Janitary way S =g ,;mvme. has subsided, at least | called to allow Cincinnatl to_cateh g = | tem: Y. The form to be taken by | Tio base bite, Clymer, Beidwell: home. fus, . #‘mflyd Deal, the Wilkinsburg boy | (ho tariff revision bill as finally en A S e | S, We may not be the Nearest to you, but we will Beliims down third base for the Do- |acied and its effect upon busincis | EASTERN ASSOGIATION STANDING = 2 e theit Americans, is cortuinly playing conditions remain ‘o be determined. | | v Zas ro =ilicome NEAREST to pleasing you, for street is also waftching with in- | 0 1.000 B s Dutting up a | LTSSk, thoush mot with concern, Cali- | : o 1mi = § WE ONLY PLEASE OURSELVES WHEN WE Jimmy has ornia’s proposed legislation affecting | : 1 oo | B sreat game at short for the Pirates the Japanese. Although money el | R 5 H Sfin" = PLEASE YOU. agner. | conditions are easie: the outlook for | Hartfora . o 1 000 Jimmy has been especlally strong With | extensive new comi i " | Watestury o H ooy | =2 « Doi o4 s pifal requirements Vaterbury 00 For Years the bat. which must be met within the next ! st Lo el 0 x i kL Been Doing It e few months is not entirely clear. 1n | | oo i S Beislacnart. 5 Halyoks A | e = I3 LANG’S “=and-" 157 Franklin Street England league will have to make UD | sentiment remsaing hosirant it s | ‘106 Sounom 5 | Bridgeport, April 23—In the first | ;’;,;“"’hu""b’e‘:: ;“fmt'n{‘ed"' 1‘"::‘ Fall |tle disposition to take a pronouncea | _ % Do »fd . held st o | Bame of the Eastern Association 1913 | 25 league. 2 g p°_f_‘fi‘°“ on either side of the mnrkTL ¢ Konetchy, but | season, Bridgeport defeated [Inl,\"(;kp 5| 5 ere wi E 4 C4 ions gave St. a [he isiti 0! S - & 5 the second on Konetchy’s double. an infield out and | OBy Tun on a three base hit by Long, ger McGraw told Matty the |hered. New Haven once more estab- | e maarinen 85 & fast. itipie biay tn the thisd | and an out. Bridgeport scored one on ! other day he dlan’t care if the Glants | i Lo 2 : : ers don’t care if ‘they dom’t lead untll | turneq weak just before ihe . clone 00 itati JComi Walldng Sheckand. with the bases fuil. Mowrey hit| » s % Atunle, HE SPR el losing over a point. Some of the to- | _ 109 Ve cCar.’ Chem e e e e ea b Lo o iayor Wilon)| Among others, Billy Hamilton, the §:$° issues showed further heavi- Do, vfa ;. doubie play. Siagee Gien Uted to score 308 - | was present ,and standing in the | Zormer Boston National -player and | Various seasoned hond issues lost | — - Western Tnion 5 Bt weored e i um dn the tourih wiin | Pltcher's box throw the frst Bal 101§ The only spreader with the beater on the axle. No pcout, hds been mentioned aS a possi- i Sot otviba E 140 Vestlrghouse B Keonetchy trinted and stolo home. Singles by MiTler sman. e . 2 bility for the berth of manager of the | bnnrouod. Faiy e ot iDe newer bonds | st Wieiine ok md Wilion ‘and O'Lery’s wide throw gave Pitts- ; Son EeWieridored ¥ nimber of popi: | chains — no clutches — no adjustments. - new Fall River team, T 2 » $1,- | Tita sales, 132200 shave: burg lis lone tally in . Seore: ar selectlons between innings. Score: | iy 18 ,000. 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Copper . 5 T | tares F olaiel. oienils s Cloatas: bidsr 29030 2000 0| Springfield Gets Pittsfield 6 to 3. | ‘ :l k ewett City, S e = April 11.42, May 11.37, June 11.47, July | JCrathyes 3 0 0 2 2027 1| Springfield, Mass.,, April 23—Spring- earn e§/ ar e, Conn. Chie Gandil, the Senaters’ first sack- | 118 Am Beet Sugar o 1146, August 11.30, September 1116, | Eomames 5 o 8 3 £ 9 1 2 0|field by timely batting won its opening E er, has been clouting the ball for keeps, g s s October 11.14, December 11.17, January | Memsrds 4 0 0 0 = 24 ®!league game over Pittsfield today be- | The former Montreal first baseman 11.11, March 11.18. s *Booe 99 0 % 2 2| fore a large crowd, 6 to 3. The sea- ought to have & good year in the e L e !son opened without frills, The visi- | o . Linseod 0N MONEY. “Buttea tor HMofman in th, | tors got to Bannister for three nits at he ; 100 Am. | Tocomotive = i oh hss a5 he start and tallied twice. He tight- Bieve O'Neil mansges to get in a| 1000 Hew: Wil (Spei 23 wMoney ";‘ufiflg Pirars”. oM 5 000100 6 o1, ened after this. Springfeld knocked DINING TABLES BUREAUS | steady at 3 1-2@3 per cent. e 2 3-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid | St Louis e ;0 11106666 *3 o game long enough te get his name in 200 e Am 'Sinelting & R.. Do, Am. o Merait, atove mn tour runs o || DINING CHAIRS CHIFFONIERES thos dag bat thet o ahon Rt sichiing. e e 2 27 offered a2 1-2, Time loans weak. | Two base hit, Kenetchy; three buso hit, Ko- ve I is deing the bulk of the backstopping. iy (SOTARRS K ives cant} 00 duya 4 1:4 BACH. i lsl;)eflf:;;fd . us CHINA CLOSETS IRON BEDS s v ol Giants Trim Phiflies, Pittsfield 200100000371 ART SQUARES GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES S L e CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. New Yok, Asril 25— Christy Mathewson wes in | Batteries: Bannister and Flaherty; R Etever tesan ;i ANsgoing. 10 try. superty form today and his fine Dliching enabled | Mason, Henderson and Ryerson, | out for & piteuer’s job. that i, if Clo- B Com | NowSork o beat Philaaciphta by ‘2 scre of 3 10 : i | hecy him money. Bet- y = ¢ this season’ hat one of : : B niake! pare-lof Wil OO S Ioh, Camadian Pt 5 the mw:‘c:;wler"sw"'“wk m;nz"x..;'mam t New Haven Beats W:i'i'rb;!rv-N Funeral Directors and Embalming cather iors on the home srounds. Mathewson allowed - Jacik, 3200 Chesapeake & Ohio T e e e S e b o g LU Conn, AT : Ghicago Great, Westers . s34 | & B L dn ho fourth. T the lat fve innings D FINN BLOCK, Shanks, the Washington American 200 ) M. & St P 5 he did not vermit a man to reach arst. tion League seasen here toeday and de- fleld about the t hit- | 200 & N, W18 5, Brepnau, who started ln the box for the wisitors, | feated Waterbury, 3 to 2. Baker's er- s JEWETT CITY left er, was 10 poores! 57 v 3 e ke 3 2 . ting outflelder in the Ban Johnson ot Eucl & X = s casy for the locals. and he was takeu out i lrews at third “base .cost ~Waterbury league last season. He has come back | g Com’ Prodnets .. 1 se% s oue. “Chnimers, - who__suoosedsdl hiin. sirupk_ouy| the game, hits coming when the side PHON Store 61-2——House 35-5 this season and is hilting the ball at - sa%g fia Merkle aud made Hefog o Lobert. Chulmers | Should have been retired, Mayor F‘.‘ was very effective, but Meorkle hif him for o home i T, Reeyes twirled the first ball, ~Sam L PO L8 Seegie pass, Ll D e —