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'NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913 INSURANGE I fce, was never in danger. Kenmeth |3 virs sume at e Towo oroumds sy, Xew vox | CERTAIN RESULTS 2 Nash, the old Brown shortstop, last | idfeating Ehicado '8 10 (1. K Ul ore ‘tot & long 7 . =& | vear with Cleveland and this season | g "W feat. when thes hit Marwuara for (% e G TAKE A POLIC> with Toledo, plaved third for Water- |singles = dowle s & home run. which viih o | Many a Nerwich Citizen Knows How i & bury. © Hartford had a new catcher in |pass vielded .fve runs. Tne New Yorks sot Sure They Are. in the By off Chemey In their half. snd the Chicagos got their Yy ¥ B“‘“”-b a former, Jersey City back- |l W lcid back wheii ey scored tiree Hing lll: = I A . . . s . . . stop. Score: the ad. Cheney went to pleces in the scond hal i . A=TN Fifteen Long Innings With no Decision—Fisher Pitches Fine | fiorirora 20010200 05| s et e with oo ot Betore L | Nothing uncertain about the work of ON YOQUR AUTO 3 Waterbu 0001000 0 0—1 | der retired the side the G had seor Dean's Kidiey: Pills. in Dewwieh. A i Zeis Butl W Lavender was wild throuzhout, paseing five men and 4 3 with Ball—Shortstop Chapman Takes 16 Chances Without | Bateories Geist ana Butter, Woife | 5 I3 3™ Gl "Viriiar wat i | where is plenty ‘of positive proot of 4 LOLATHROE & (SONS ¥ and Brady; time, 115 Uronite, Nason. | bt Lo smaised 1 inh " beia ine Cune’| this in the testimony of citisens. ‘Such an Error—Steen Aided by Fine Fielding. Eleitiits Blankon by -Winoe i ek T e i ‘sl e locss 8 | ovidence should convince the mos: ittsfield, Ma: 14—Hopper pitched | Umpire Kiem sut Msuazer McGraw of *New York | sheptical doubter. Read the following 3 anl;ther ndo'Ahit yno-x-un gfi?ne ggainst md:Spngjwz- ';"?;‘}",’:,, of :chhh-n‘::; ofll :;:'llfld o e teraaiit i L ¢ fine o s 2 i ¢ Cleveland, May 14—After a 16 in-|ninth, when three runs gave Westerly ?l:tsfgeldq:oga.b and New Haven wen Chicago. New York e « o] Mrs. Mary Neff, 460 Main Street, ning struggle today, the last game of | the victory. Westerly used three pitch- & o 5 ;90 e o 8% A B0 0t et [T e ' hoe 36 Norwich, Conn. says:- “For many the New York-Cleveland series was |ers, Lowry, Hopkins and Brown, and | New Haven = Phelan2b G 2 8 B Ilshateret 4 2 0 0 O0fyears s member of my family was called on account of darkness, with the {all ‘three were hit freely by the Acad- | Pittsfield ”n-ppm‘} 4 ZWPMOQ‘?S s | Micheist 4 2 4 8 9 Eiteicin ol L0 AT ot to & tEEEs ror \idusy compata, score a tie, 2 and 2. Fisher pitched ajemy boys. §iet ot Bty g e 5 8 1 & 2|Doyle.2 3 2 e : splendid game, allowinfi but fis ]\ils,é Westerly led off in the scoring, &:dl;vvi‘: Bridges; time, 1.25; umpire, Good- g e H S 5 § | He suffered from pains across the loins two of these being two-bast hits, each | the score was 8 to 2 in favor of the % B 0 e 0 0 OfRersgv 5 0 2 5 0land at times could scarcely get about of which scored a run. Sixteen chances | home team when the eighth opened. In GAMES TODAY. Corzid 51110 1331 1on account of his back being so stiff came to Shortstop Chapman, each of | this {nning the Academy bovs began et LR §idun 81 A g, < K iy macrdbi 1ae. eve which he accepted without an error. | to find the ball and scored five runs, AR hewn 0 888 s a1 - dney Manager Chance was driven from the | following it up in the ninth with three | o . o, emee™® 10 0 o of*\remick 1 1 e o o|irregular in passing and often con- field in the sixth inning for protesting , more. The N. K. A. waef; uqahlteh to \\T-Leraurv Plerce.p @ 0 0 1 ofAmes,p 100 ,° o | tained sediment. Doan's. Kidney too vigorously when Daniels’ third hold the lead, however, for in their| New Haen = - e e 2 & X strike was called. New York scored half of the ninth Westerly ®ot busy | Hartford et Towms 69132415 0 Touls, 3 ) p;[\r at JD} : nfl‘: ion. their first run on Chase’s double and and scored the three runs meeded forj . . . "0 e tor Mecehs in. 8d. & ore, proved o enel rom Sweeney’s single. In their half of the|a victory. Score: Cloctiinall ot Baston. ¢ aDatted for Marauard in 6th. the first and soon every symptom of 3 A URANCE? ¥ e second Cleveland tied the score when | Westerly High ga-;.t. Werkss. Feos Netuens ka5 ol A Vi kidney complaint disappeared.” your INSURANCR? Your property| jacison reached first on Hartzell's er- | ... s . Chicaso 0 L 5 o 5o S R R g - i may be all right today and tOMOITOW | 1or an dscored on Graney's two bag- | Shumons 3 o 1 1 3 Ameriean Loagus. | York PLe et 3 Le s e (‘ may be a heap of ashes. Don’t take | gor * New York scored again in the | Lowwy.p o 0 3 ofMurraye 3 Now. Yoik at ¢ | Two buse s Phelan, Flelder, Dorle, Zimme | August 27, 1908, and severdl years any risks. TLet me insure you today i sixth when Lelivelt tripled, scoring | exu:?y,c g g : :]rr:' ,r,h{ 5 5 {:«th - Sr.‘ 1ifiw. fman .“x‘c,"" threo base hits. Shafer. Millec; home |, 000 N\jig Neff said: “T willingly con- and rest safe and assured if loss should | 5oy but Lelivelt was out’ trying 10 /¢ SR 1o ofmonn” Philadelphin st Cleveland. | Srm all I said in praise of Doan's o o] home. 1n the seventh Cleveland | ¥y, 1o 5 4 8 1 2!Muwleccahyof 2 o 1 PR, = Kidney Pills in the testim. S ISAAC S. JONES | tied the score on a base on | At § 2z 1 gl s | PR R s L B (L el i Edney Eile: T dhott \Z’:{:Lg‘l;::: ! i 3 ay - | Randalls nglish. | SOREL R e s detense 1 . N d Real Estate Agent | ana Jackson's dopble. Gaod DIad- fpipkiany « 10 0 ¢ $lBuckey 2 i Woa e went. 5o ploces iodley and Cincinnatl walked off with | occurred to change my high opinion insurance and Rea s«n {ind aided Steen, who allowed six hllts s aioi0 e 1 | puisguiniia 5 TS thus ok vt the eals I T oisce | Of Doan's Kidney Pils § REH i k in i ings @ six more in the —— oveland “ { ' via “sce i o 2. Breoklyn lead by 1 to 0| % 8 & X g y ! Score Chicago ...... ............ ¥ 7L | thow o rounder Butes. ond two hits and 3 | cents, lb'oster- urn Co., alo, i Cleveland. New York. Score 5 iy 55 | z Erous fed E A 3 i 6| o o ..o 01 5 St. Lo H 41 fumble by Fisker let in two runs. € IN g ie Office of WM. F. HILL |, .., 3 & Slowianee ¥ 1% 8 BRI = e | e e i, MY 5 | New York sole agents for ine United ohnston, 1 4 e ) by s Lrolt, 9 9 3% ome out I the sovenih sending A 0 1 - > Real Estate i e B 1 e 70 it Briekier i?.‘ungmrm:;« ot Siop. | New York T m e e Xingling enteted ¢ we 10 nl‘l:-hmm:n} !af:l::n?;‘t‘;;rme name — Doan's — angd 35 artzell2b 3 1 1 4 H out. by Eng- | —_—— on whiel ol o a doubl 3. | ts . d Fire | 6 :11’. el e vy v Hookins 1; | Seaators Win from St. Louis, 10 ts 5. | SLhed tha oz tor Brookisn. and was | 8 5 an Flre nsurance s o|Cbase,1b & ' 18 0 ‘fimnri flnhnmx “g?:(xfiu; St. Lowis, May 14.—Wa on wan th lHr\mu:u r‘ur :'n“ 4 “',‘,"L." wi by | Constipation: Curall, Sweenev.c 6 9 rowe J, Champlon.Wheel- | o¢ 1jo serles from St ny o 5 + | Hummel sent in bunel: of tallles. ; g ts located in Somers’ Block, over C. | ofaladmsn & Rlay o+ sbasiles. Hit 911 00 10 Sl chom (£ Tt tolise 41 o 5 N3y B e ame, ‘twice fanlug | Dr. King’s New Life Pills will re- M. Williams. Roor 9, third floor. ofstump.ss 6 Lowey: umpire, Clark = tiree and one-(hird | Brooalyn: b | lieve constipation premptly and gat Teiephone 147 ) e o s i M eorciess fanin nE g | your bowels in heaithy conditiom 0 Rt L A a EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. . Sexmin 1:_:‘1:«\ and Dauber's, sacrifice fiy. Scor | again. John Supsic, of Banbury, Pa., i Lot (o seic: dona s s A Brosdya. |savs: “They are the best pills I ever ATioRNr vt ] Tsler 2. Whaling. | New Havea . 8% | w0 runs bave hecs made off him this sea | a1 1 olused, and T advice everyons to use —— e Bridgeport 7 Washington had no trouble pilinz up a big score H 3 o them for constipation, indigestion and AMOS A. BROWRING 13 | : oo St Dol @3 Leverens was unsieady and Al | Cutalia,d & 1|liver complaint” Wil heip o Prire . core Ly Iumogs— < ¢ hard by the 5. Boeliiinz _ relieved at.1f 0 25e. o R T 3. Richards Bidg ‘!w’\ e AR P T O Rt " con in the sixth and was hic berd. St Louls | Wheat - 9 25 Recommended by Lee & Osgood UoTney-ale % s | ¢ it 201000160000 0000-—2]|H 8 | scored four tuns in (b on a base on balis s 1 k "Phane 709, | Two ba hits. Granes. ckson. Daniels, L“ha&' 1 ‘(wur ot St E 2 Flsher.ss i 0 | seideim = wartzen | three base hie Harizelt : stoLouis Me e &0 6 3 EDWIN W. SIGGINS, R i Planters Blank Mechanics. CommicsLSIGTV R 8 Al 18 Nesies. & 0.0 0 Attarsey-at-Law. RITCHIE OUTPOINTS CORTEZ. [ U JNow Londn e 12 (SRS 3 3 1 0 olomine ol T 100080 | . e in b nst both Sager and Bl G.Wisms,rt o 0 o|Gedon.zb i o 10 86 aarisd Shannom Buildi®z. | Boston Boy Sh Shsod Ten | pair of mins fn eath of the fourth and si £ 0 TGy, H Cpatic ] | y ows Speed in Ten | r%,, fime with Bridseport today, while 0k s 2 | Round Go at New London—Corbett | chunics Gouia ever xct mave tan o | 5 Aftivortes e g [AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, > | > i | and were shiit o0 10| haied for ~ Erown & Periuns, iimeys-allag | Has Better of Young Caliins. S P R il 38| ke e ; THURSDAY, MAY 18 ar A 3 2 el e SR S d 0 0 2 1] Score by innings— . . Over Virst Nai Bauk, Sastucka 5& | yoe Ritchie of Boston and Andy Cor- tree bageer in the sixth cost a mun. | AyANWStTe 8 0 3 ] 0 0! Cincimmatt 00860220 New London vs. Springfield Encrance stalrway Bext to Thames| ., or New York went ten fastTounds | SWer sared the zume for Brdeort. but w Loverenz o 0 0 0 1 o S e o Ta Nacotm: Heak. Seiiphens $-5. in a whirlwind bout at New London o two out. Suyder fammed. The scor T a2 "8 1| Two bae hit, Fisher: three base hifs, Wheat. Tish- | FRIDAY, MAY 16 :i Wednesda evening before a big New London. B"";'}’,"{f‘m > o0 0 0 er. .N ndo 2 | ecrowd of i includinng a num- ot PO e —— —_— ew Lo n vs. Spnngfield : e < : o 40306 : = F - CORNELL OARSMEN | ber from t v. Ritchie had a lit- 0 OfBaimds 3 63 1 of [ouls AR - ! ARE GOING NICELY.| Ue the better of his more rugged op- 00 4 a1 iang [ Rt Slender 1 08 EDDIE COLLINS TOPS | Game called at 3.30 S % ponent all the way, showing the great- | L 4811 8 01 pited for Austin in Tth AMERICAN LEAGUERS. | pyniooio “oc Ladies F: i Cre 4 rob. | er speed and science. The fight was 2 5 2 6 0 by innings— - o v Frosenr Ovewes Wl Erckaty . Oppese | o ot fiom Hhia neat el to)ie il onc. o 3338 0| weenmeton AF0 09301 W] i econd Baseman Heting the| All admissions to Grahd Stand 28e Harvard—Russell Woelles in Fresh- | i} 1ot boys going at it hammer 2 o i 8 0 Louts ....0 061000 % 0—5 Balitres0a Cobb the Only Stap| ————————— man Boat | and ton Although each boy assim- ofs 1003 0} nyy pase hite, MeBride 2. Johnson. Malsel, Graff; | 363_ 4 o ¥ 5 | 1lated some wicked blows both finished e RS film.m base hits. McBride, mson, Afoeller { Who Hasn't Struck His Stride. | PICS. (.ake and Brefl' Ithac N. Y., May 14—Although | strong. Ritchie put up the cleaner = e e Sl Lt S ¢ there always the probability of a!fight and landed two clean blows to 1 fed Eox. Dpfente 4"'" "‘"" ok ¥Eddie Colling of the Athletics shows that cannot be excelled. “Courtney s —up” until the Cor-| every one by his opponent. = in e D-’;{:{M“_;;f_-dfff‘ T T o yas. | little diminution’ of his efforts to ac-| r.one your order. Frompt servica nelj crews are boated for a race, the, In the smei-final Joe Corbett of the . So 5 1 N o it e g 1d Detroit | Cumulate base hits in the A{nenx n | 3 ithaca ocarsmen have been going So| Norwich state hospital had something | New Loadon Senapna 200 "] g 4 to 1. Cobb's hittinz and base running belped | league and, as was the case last w ek, LOU!S H- BRUNELLE nicely in their present combinations it | on Youns Collins of Willimantic, The | Bridgeport V00 00l ool o s e el e fourch and sixth | je leading the Ban Johnson circuit is very likely that they will start that|poys went eight lively rounds and ba Rfli'.:'n L;;rfl‘ sl ‘w_fi - bitch in the second With the exceptional average of .AG&.' 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) way in the first of the big intercollegi- | hoth finished in good condition. The e |5 only - tally. Gard- ) Henrickson of the Boston Red Sox | ate Tegattas which will be held be- | preliminafy, between Young Bunyan : - cored when s curve [ s another hitter who has been: going | iween Harvard and Cornell on Cayu- | of New faven and Kid Martin of { pany ndeau’s mitt and struck the pres great guns while Joe walyon of the | g2 Lake on May 24. The Cambridge | Brideeport, was stopped in the first | | box- | Cleveland Naps is doing hi h(jsl to| freshmen and 'varsity crews will be | round, when Bunyan had his opponent olcome to the front. Of the usual hit-| M here on that day to row the lkhacalmf.‘ se dazed that the latter unable to Hooger $ ‘:}~ ;z x_\;u-e‘of (l::”:\'mr-:'xcgrr‘l l:}fi;‘ell‘:‘ dde 10 hcut Coach Courtney has had the men of | put up his hands. e erkes 3 | Cobb is about the v one as | the Cornell navy on Cayuga for long | ¥ it | Springfield Trims Holyoke. | Spearer.cs | not” achieved rank where he usually | and stay sharp ¥ rows since the ice has cleared | Stk Mass Soriaesl 0 | belongs. L35 e lake. The monotony of early sea- | ACADEMY DROPS ONE o e {| Johnson is the best pitcher so far | E san _rowing was broken with frequent| TO WESTERLY HIGH SCHOOL |noon and won from Holyoke 7 to 2. | ofin the American circult, with six| KNIVES shes with the bange canal men, who | e The visitors could do nothing with Jus- o | straight victories to his credit, and thi i = left hidden spiles where the Cornell|)gpse Playing and Heavy Hitting | tin's pitching until the ninth, when | jdoes mot include Saturday’s victory.| p_ .. 0 Temper men Tow: except for these incidents = | two runs were prodnced. Both teams | ?| Falkenburg of the Cleveland club is P! the son. to b en an un- Marks Game at Westerly. G b e T | second with five straight wins, while | Perfect in Quality he season date has bex { evemtfnl period of steady prosvess. | The Cornell *varsity and freshman eights are now boated in the following orde: "Varsity—Bow, ‘Larwrence Eddy, Camman, Cal; 2, H. S. Bates, Tthaca; 8 J. H, Munn, Lyons; 4, W. W. Butts, | Munfine: 5 B A Lam, Nedina; 6, B.| C. Spransy, Washington, D. C.. 7,1 Lesilie Chapman, Auburn; stroke, K. H. Dole, Riverside, Cal: coxswain, H. L. Adle mvannah, Ga. Fresiman elght—EBow, E. W. Klein- ert, Brooklyn; 2, B. C. Dufle, Jr..Hous- ton, Texas; 3, J. H. Allen, Jr, Orange, N. J; 4 M. X. Shelton, Dunkirk,; 5, Gi. B. Lawman, Columbus, O.; 6, W. C. Coal, Pittston, Pa.; 7, Russell Welles, Norwich, Conn.; stroke, A. BR. Gillman, Ithaca; coxswain, .. H. Chandler, Vipeland, NX. J. Spring day will be held on the Cor- nell caanpus on the morning of the big boat race. Bpring day is a Cormell day b a cireus on the campus given by the student: On the aftermoom of the same day e and Cormell will play their annu- ball game om Percy fleld. | improvement | al has shown considerabile in buseéball within the past week, and | game is looked for- | Princeten will beat Cornell on May to participate In the first Wig game | ¢ the year at Ithaca ! The Tigers and | the Ithacans axe weil maichad and a kely struggle is slated. Tickets for | the Princeton or Yals games may now | be reseved by weiting the Cornell | TUniversity Athletic assoclation, Ithaca. | Al Btars Filling Ouwt Schedule. The mager of the Norwich Town | All Stars is busy fhis week filling out : schedude. Mey has been filled, and for the June dales the managers of | e follpwing teams hawve been com- | maenicated with, so that by next week | the sehedule will probably be filled. | amd all teams desiring games should write at omce: Fort Wright, Plainfield, | Mvstic, Jewott 5 Ship and Engine of New London, Hanover, Colches- ter, lLeomnon, Voluaewn, Glasge and Taftwille. About twenty players ha been igner by the menager, and Nor- wioh Town ‘will get seme fast baseball | =1l swmmer. The fellowing iz the May schetiazie | May 17-Fonth Wimdham on the)| creen May 18- Balktic at Baltic 1 May 24—-Tantic om the Gaeen, May Jo-—8odality om ihe Cranberry. | Mzy 30—INorwich Free Academy on | the eamphs i May 81—Seuth Winfham at Sonth | Windham, | June 1 MWitchville at Fitchville, Best Medicine for Colds. [ Vrhen 5 druggist Tecommends a rem- | edy for colds, throat and lung u'ou-i nles, you can feel gure that he knows what he is talking about C. Lower, | Druggist, of Marion, Ohio, writes of | Dr. King’s New Discovery: “I know | Dr, King'’s New Discovery is the best | broat and lung medicine 1 sell It | eursd my wife of a mevers bronchial | cold after all other remedies failed It will do the same for you If you are suffering with a cold or any bronchial, throat or lung cough. Keep a bottle | on hand all the time for everyone in the family to use. Ii is & home doc- ter. Price i6e and $1.00. Guaraateed by Lee & Osgood Ca, For the Weak and Nervous. Tiged-out, weak Hervous men amd | womesn would fesl ambitlous, ensrgetic, full of life and always have a good ap- petite, If they wounid o the sensi nizg for healt take Electrie Bitters, Notiling better for the scomaeh, liv or kidneys, Thousands say they owe B their lives to this wonderful heme | remedy. Mges. O. Rhinevaulf, of Ves- al Center, Y. says: “I regard Eiec. | ic Bitters as one of the greatest of fig. | cam never forget what it has done for me ¢ bottle vourself | and see what a difference it will make | im your hesith. Only 8¢ and $1.00. | Reconsmended by Lee & Oageod Co, | necessary The Norwich Free Academy dropped | a loosely played game to the Wester- ly High school aggregation of baseball | tossers at Westerly Wednesday after- | noon by thescore of 11 to 10.Frrors and heavy hitting featured the comtest all the wty. Inglish started the game | for the Academy, but failed to show | his old time form, and was yvanked out | in the h, when Westerly soored | four tallies. Brickley, who succeeded | | Fmelish, pitched good ball until mei bury scored on two hits and a sacri- | Swander in left Springfield had eight put- The score: 1 d, were fast in the field. field for outs. Springfi Holyoke Waterbury Loses to Senators. | Hartford, Conn., May 14.—Hartford | bunched hits off Wolfe in three in- |\ nings today and beat Waterbury to 1. Geist was In fine form, and out- | side of the fourth inning, when Water- | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | THE LIST DEPRESSED. | Another Group of New Low Records | for Year in Market. H New York, May 1 The ground | Buined by vesierday’s advance in s wag lost today. here was no s pressure on the and | ding was dull throug ses— | ion, but the demand was so small that even the light offerings made | wesie sufficient to depress the list ma~ | terially. The H . shares, Read- ing, St. Paul , Lehigh, | Smelting other | leading stocks sold off a point or more. | Canadian Pacific #nd the Wabash | and Dbonds were especially | Speculative conditions were little | — changed and the only inference which | cold be drawn safely was that deal- | ings reeemtly have been largely supei- ficial, representing the day to day | manoe of the trading element | rather the play of forces which :t Tundamentally. the Wabash securities was attributed to unloading by hold- ers who did not wish to meet the heavy assessments which it is preposed (o vy under the reorganization plan. Pressure on Canadian Pacific was be- d have come from Montreal, with some offering; »n London and | lin. Another group of new low ree- ords for the year was made, inciuding Pennsylvania and St. Paul preferred Announcement over might of New York Centrals finan play did no disturh the stock e fact that the road’s bankers deeided that present nditions warranted announcement of the plan and the taking of the steps make it effective was re-~ indicative of a hopeful view | of those responsible for | project. on to the $8,000 zold taken | n the last movement, it was | tham affeci the ma Wealkness garded as on the ¢ this huge in add for P | expected that the engagement of { 000,000 more would be announced soon. That French banking interest ave paying much more than the usual | being shipped | rate for the geold now from this country was intimated in | high financial circles. Ordinarily the onl tra_inducement is “interest in transit,” but it is believed that in this instance the Paris borrewers are pay- ing as much as half of ome per cent. on the actual vaiue of the goid. The bond market w; eas) sal par value, United States call, Total on STOCKS. Law T4 Ciose 4% 0% Azal A A im Do, A e Aw Am An Aw Ds Am Coppe: Agrie Rect S Con prd . Car & . Cotton O Ice Recuriies Linsced oMl Lasomotive Smeitng & R pld Sugar Am. T, & Am, Tobasow Anseonda Mining Co Atchisor; ., X De, ptd Atiuntic 106 1 . 100 Reth lebem i Rrookly 16106 Cancdisu 104 Central Leather B0 Chsswioske & Olio. .. 06 Chivagn Gresi TWeaigm 1340 Chisxss, M. & N T Refintog Tei Coast TAne. & Obto Sieel Kapid Pacifi Hursen Rie Grande. Do pld 566 Distiliers” 480 Trie - rue pld 90 National 160 Nadonal § R Mex. 24 pfd i % 1200 New Yorx s N Y, Ont. & W 200 Nofoik & Wester.s 105% 105% “— Noith Amerte 500 Ngret Paci 9500 Peus Tnited 109 Tnited 5 Do, # 700 Utah Copper ... 408 Va. Coy Chem 699 Wibes 4 4168 Do. :d pfd ... - ters Mzevland 100 Western Union ., 109 Westindhouse Flectzie i vrd 469 Wheeling & L. Ede., Tothal . 178169 sharce COTTON, New York, May 14—Cotton spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.00; middling gulf, 12. ne sales, Futures | closed steady. Closing bids: May 11.41, June ‘11.48, July 11.53, August September 11.03, October 10.97, mber 10.98, January 10.95, March MONEY. New York, May 14.—Money on call steady at 2 3-4@2 per cent.; ruling - last loan 2 7-8 offered at 2 7-%. steady; 60 days 2 1-2@3 3-4 per cen B0 days 3-4@4; six months 4 closing bid CHICAGS GRAIM MARKET Osex, High, Low, Closs . 885 89 5-16 8§81 88% T 84 ST % L 835 8885 87 13-16 7% 56 5% 4-18 16 i 15-16 361 36 9-16 57 S8k 26 seig W % Hept. e % Mk A ime ioans | | Houck and Brown of the Athletics and | Cutting Edges Pt | Blanding of Cleveland are ihe unly,Sb“En pRefi :: ‘s' . Roston ... 0060000 remaining undefeated twirlers. i ra ined Tool Stee. 080101031 Cathers of the St. Louis Casdinals | Detroft bit. Veach: three buse hite, Gariner, | has for seven games —succeeded leader NATIONAL LEAGUE STAND:NG. The real National league. the Lynch circuit, Woa Lost the Pirates. Cheney of the Cubs has iladeiphiia 14 7 been the bizgest winning pitcher Ao o i I far. The averages of the leaders con- piled so to include games 8 follow 11 1 as St g 1 oy 16 American Batting. Pittsburz 16 Cinctonati # @Bty iy o | co I s 21 Braves Whitewash St. Louis. | e i 2 : shut_out St. Louis to- | Hendriksen. B 3 . held seoreless undl the | P 1s two singles and an out | Schatk Chicago 20 the sixth inping Whal- | 5 e -~ double, an error by | Lajole. (Cleveland ¢ O’ Leary ve Boston 0T | Dubuc, Detroit 1 Willis suceceded Ha the Cicoiie, _Chicego 5 After w0« ked. aess ] Clouiie, i i . wnd soorced which Cath- | Yeach. Detra - er lost in fie suu. The score: g . Louis. 7 ton oy o a W hpo s el Ene . ~ v_of TR H 3 National Batting. : 00 o AR 0 9 Ilcamen, s ol Sy gy =1y 1 ! 0"Toole, Pitisb : 4 2 | Harmon, St 15 AR o 5 | Humphiies, T B o) 1lieo) Lrwin, Brookl 3 8 s Viox, ¢ 15 g | . Ciicego »hE | Brooldyn ... 4 | McDonaid, Cincinnatl 1 o 331 0 *— | Titus Be 2 " 0008 0| nas © e Glbson, Pittsburg E Pirates Losing Streak Braken Sweeney, Boston 0] ] delphia, May 14.—A Josing streak whiceh nad | MoCormick, New York. 4 sovem strazit was broken by Pittsburz to- e i T i T vis | National Pitching. £ Maver avd Nelsou hard, | ce o 1 inning, | Won. Lost. s on three singles, & | Alexancer, Phitadeiphla 2 0 Iu the fitth, with the bases |Stick, Brookisn i 2 " Hendrtx foccrd I a run by giv- | Steelo, St Louis 0 s, bub Le fanned Cravaih. Booret | Touey, Chicago 0 Pitisburs. Phila; Chenes, Chicagn ,.........., T 1 i | enton, Philadeiohia ‘ 1 ‘e Sallee, St. Louis ........ “ 1 b Mathewson, New Vark . 1 A Rasan, . 1 5 3 Robinson 3 1 b3 2 Farmon 2 1 5. % A Now York .. 3 1 i Ttue Brooklyn + b 84 Adams. Pitisburg 1 2 Amarican Pitching. won Lost. Johusen, Washington 6 4 Totals, Falkenberg, Cleveland N 0 :Batied for Nelson In Tt Ig::l‘s:- :3\‘.:’1’:: . *Batted for Bremman in 9th. e B el $ Scors by {nnings: y Athlctics 1 Pittsburg St e e Y0 A Chicngn 1 Philadciphia 28010 1 048 1 Two base hits. Carey. J. Miller 2. Wamner, home run, Wilso Glants Trim Cubs, 14 to 11 New York, May 14.—Wild piiching hard hitting s and frequeni crror making by both sides produced | PLANTERS ARE PULLING DOWN BRIDGEPORS'S LEAD. making the best hitting record in the| however, is Viox of | of May A FRIENDLY KNIFE f you carried a knife around in your pocket for twenty years, using it day after day for a thou- | sand purposes ; and if you hung on | to that knife just-as you would to |an old friend, for the sake of its | goodness, value and dependability, | —well, that’s about the kind of a | knife that you will get if you buy a ! “ Hammer Brand’’ JACK KNIFE Come in and look at these fine ocket knives. They are noted for olding the edge and for their art- istic workmanship. | Dozens of New Patterns just received THE HOUSEHOLD | Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St. n nl cl BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY. New 'England Leagus. Lawrence—Fall River Lawrence 2. ngs. At Broekton—Rrockion 14, Wercoster 4 International Leagus. Torente-—Jjersey Oity 8. Toronto 8. Montreal-—Newark 4, Montreal 3, At Buffelo—Baltimore 4, Buffalo 3, At Rochester—Providence 4, Rochester 3. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. At At b X 591 » n 10 1 It} = Montreal Jersey Clty College Games. At Cambridze—Harvard 3, Syracuss 8 | At West Point—Army 6. Lehigh 5 Ar New York—Weslevan 2, Columbis & po. | A New York—Fordham 1 St Joseoh 1. | ot 108! Broadway Forfeits to Greeneville. 1000 | On account of a disputed decision, 1090 ' the Broadway baseball team refused to _:(,3 continue the game against Greeneville Wecanesday afternoon after the foutrh innmg, when the game stood 6 to 3 in avor of Gresneville, s0o the game was favor of Greeneville, The s& when tiie umpire called me home when according oadway pla he e elsan defea . to 4 at Norwich Town. i e pndl of the teams in the | Grammar Bchool league is now as fol- ows Won. Lost. P.C, Greeneville 2 0 1.000 | Broadwa: v oeeee 2 1 667 | West Chelsea ..... 1 2 .333 Norwich Town [ 2 000 No More Betting in Oklahoma. Oklahema City, Okla, May 14.—Bet- ting on herse racing in Oklahoma was doomed when CGovernor Cruce signed a bill prahibiting this form of gam- bling. The measure, which will go in- te effest 80 days after the leglslature adjeurns, provides a fine of from $200 | to $560 er imprisenment of mnot less | than thirty gays fer these convicied of eppdueting plases where bets wre waged, One-fourth of the fine callect- ed will go te the informer, Bob Ewing Beleased. | Minneapelis, Minn, May 14.—Bob Ewing, formerly pitcher with the Cin- einnati baseball team af the National league,who this esasen jeined the Min- neapolis team of the American asso- ciation, has been uncemditienally re-~ leased bv President M. B, Cantillon of ke local ciula I ! i

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