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Muler foliowed Cincin: Hit. | A\ sacrifice hit advanced both men. Geugh then hit a grounder too hot for Pepe to handle, and Burton scor- ed. Barr's hitting was a feature, Th score by inning R.H. E. Pittsfiel 0600900101 §8 8 Brown,_ Gough and Brid i Nagle BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY International Leagu. AN ? or Montreal 1. | tecon Montal 2 AGUE STSKDING. Won. Lt PG 0 Just Out of Ci osity. it to in- mint at the ) Pittsburgh Fost Should Ccnserve Himself. eaiden on _ shouldl -making. He has more this.—Mem s with- cimitar. News and A Horrible Example. Edison's success makes him » emulate, bug=his habit of 20 hours a day /makes him example. thére you are 20 News A Poor Accommodation e white wine magpufacturers should | sse Colonel Roosevelt's evidence stimonial 1o their wares.—De- © Pres: Their National Sport. Yell. anyhow. the London police get if excrcise putting Mrs. Pank- | n jail and letting her out again. is News. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought - Bears the Signatu.e of Gz BASEBALL AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, SATURDAY, JUNE 14 New London vs. Waterbury MONDAY, JUNE 16 New London vs. Springfield Game called at 3.30 Admission 25c. Ladies Fres. All admissions to Grand Stand 260 DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon irze of Dr. 8. ©. Geer's w Quring nis lwas liess JicGrovy Buildings Nerwioh. Tonu Most Cigarar Aty Beed. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GCOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Frankiin St. Next to e Cafe is & matter of very great importance | rather States team in the | contest game with the English challengers at the afternoon. ed to loss on the E. Stoddard, who has been nominated to pla; goals | the breaking up of the genes | tain Freake, resercist, has been stituted for Capt. A. Noel I at No. 2 in the cup challengers’ past weel in both is & veterzn of interna havine been at No. the malches of 1902 a | round of the women's national ten championship in foregs | than | |at better ad of the bank statement another shown. rency gain of $8,000,000 or $9,000,000. —— Denver & ATHLETIGS AGAIN DEFERT NAPS Thirteen Innings Necessary to Decide Pitchers’ Battle 2-1— ing Streak. Philadelphia, June 13.+—In the thir- teenth inning of today’s game Barry hit for two bases and Shang followed with a bunt on which Kahler made a wild throw which allowed Barry to score. Thus did Philadelphia win from Cleveland 2 to 1. In the first inning Walsh got a triple because Jackson layed it badly in right and then nd made a wild throw to cafch Walsh“off_third, which let in the first run. In the ninth with two out and Johuston on third, Baker made a bad throw to first, and the run that tied up the game scored. Mitchell and Bender both pitched goog ball. The former was taken out of the game in the ninth to make room for a pinch ‘hitter, Kahler, who took his place, also pitched cleverly. Wpo gommony ¥ 1 E 6 s uryecs 4 216 5 Olwnsin 5 0 2 4 3 Suckuenet 4 6 0 1 H 5333 H 15 H 5020 5 2081 i 103 0 ofuenders § 200149 = 20001 ous 1 10000 10000 Totals, 42 %36 15 2 None out when winning run scored “Bitied for Tand in 9h. “Batiea for Mitchell I ot Seore by innings— Clevetand 000 0 0 00 0 1000 61 Phila 9000000000012 Two basa hita Ryan. Bams: three buse hits wath 2. CHANGE IN LINEUP MAY CAUSE TROUBLE Loss of “Monte” American Team Will Play. % Waterbury from York, June 13— Despite the easy victory of the United the opening game of international polo series, a is predicted in the second New Meadowbrook club fleld tomorrow Various factors contribut- this impression. including the of “Monte” Waterbury at No. 2 defending folr. Whike Louis in his place. is rated but two below Waterbury in the polo ssoclation ranking, it is thought that big four” ation play will result from al change in the lineup. A change in the English lineup also { will mark the second game, for Cap- This due to aid Captain Edwards has heen off form during the arrangement is the fact that hitting and riding. ake, who will take his plac onal polo pla for Engiand in d 1909, MISS DOROTHY GREEN WINS IN FiNAL ROUND Will Meet Miss Mary!Brown for Wo- | men's Tennis Champiohship. Philadelp) June 13.—Miss Doro- thy Green of the Merion Cricket club, near here, defeated today Miss Edna Wildey of Plainfield, N, J., in the final singles. The sci was 6-2, 6-4. Miss Green will tomg row mect in the challenge round Miss Mary Browne of California, the title | holder, for the championship. Mrs. Barlow Retains Title. st Newton, Mass., June 13.—Main- | taining a_lead from the start, Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow of the Merion | Cricket Club, Philadelphia, completed vesterday a successiul defense of her two years title champion of the Women's Eastern Golf Association. Her score was 296 for the 54 holes. Miss Injure Team | close | Visitors Tie Up in Ninth—New London Continues Los- Margaret Curtis of the Country Glud was second with a score of 302. The Brae Burn-Country Club test for the womea this year was unusual- Iy severe, with the result that . ths scores averaged, higher than ever be- fore. , Mrs. Barlow was easily the steadiest player in the field, seldom deviating | from the straight and narrow way through the fair greem, while her driving was uniformly long and her putting deadl Hospital vs. Fort Wright. Tlie Hospitals have a hard proposi- tion to tackle when they meet the fast. |Fort Wright team today. These two teams played three weeks ago and the soldier boys won the game by a score 6 to 5. The Hospital team has been greatly strengthened by the ac- quisition of Geer the first baseman and Nichols “shortstop. Since thess players have joined the team the Hos- pitals have been playing a fast game, winning three straight games, and the team looks very formidable now. The | Hospital boys are out for the scalps of the soldiers boys and a good fast | game is assured. ~ Austin and Chase will be the battery for the Hospitals. T. A. B's Cnallenge Sachems. The T. A. B. team challenges the Sachems for a_game on the Cranberry | June 29. As the T. A B. team is in the game merely for the sport, and not for revenue. it will be impossible to | entertain the Sachems' proposition. of | a side bet. With a fair umpire hold- |ing_the indicator, the T. A. B.s feel confident of a victory. | | Sachems to Play Yantic. | The Sachems will go to Yantic to- day (Saturday) where they will meet | Yantic in what is expected to be a | hard fought battle. The Falls boys had the game was cancelled by boys, so Instead the Sachems will clash_with the Sodality, Sunday after- {noon.* at the Falls diamond. These | teams have met but once before this ason, the zame resulting in a vic- | tory for the Sachems by a close mar- ! gin. Burdick and McIn will com- pose the battery for Sunday's game. while .the battery for this afternoon will be Fletcher and McIntyre. Rent- will hold down the rubber for the Yantic boys. | Jennings Reinstated With Fine. | New York, Jume 13.—It was an- nounced here foday that the indefin’te suspension imposed on Manager Jen- nings of the Detroit club of the Ameri can league by President Ban Johnson had been liffed 6n pavment of a fine. Jennings w t down for using al- | 1ezed abusive language to Umpire Fer- guson in a recent ga Cutters Assigned to Patrol Course. The revenue cutters G | Androscoggin have been patrol the course of the ; | regatta at New London June 20 W. V. E. Jacob: i cther cfficers sta- | tioned at Fort Trumbull have also been assigned to duty in connection | with the regatta. | Scalpers vs. Greeneville. | The Scalper Independents and the Greeneville ars meet June 15 on the Mohegan park grouwnds and a laree crowd is expected. The Indepgnden have previously been defeated by Stars, but expect to turn the fabl:s Sunday. The Indeperdents were not in form and did not make a good showing. Coulon and Williams Matched. Cal, June 1 Johnny Los Angeles weight Chambion, Chicago and Johnny Will more were matched today to fight hers on_the night of Juiy 29 for the ban weight championship of the world. Bantam- Coulon of ms of Baltl Wash House Nine Accepts. The Wash_House nine has accepted FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEW HAVEN STILL LOWER. | Stamford Wreck Pushes Stock Down | Another Quarter of Point. New York, June 13.—The recent vio lent Dbreaks In stocks and the equally | swift recovery yesterday were follow today by slower and calmer tradin with some further progress upwarc Final changes in most cases, howev s were small. The most urgent demands for short covering geemed 10 have bee1 met yesterday andwhile there was further retreat today by the be they were able to buy in their e. Investment buy- feature of yesterds today ing, which w: market, fell off considerably few stocks, including Reading, Union | 100 X. It Mex Pacific, Amalgamated and Can, showed | 1800 New Yok Ceviral substantial gains at times, but thoo oo Ny SEa movement in general was narrow. Now North Amerdcan Haven, which was affected unfavor—! Northern_Pac ably by vesterday’s wreck, was excep- st tonally weak, touching a new ure at 89 /1-4. In spite of the slackening demand, sentiment was more cheerful than had Dbeen the case for & long time. Not only here but in London a better feel- ing prevailed. There was some bu here for London account. The vorable deductions drawn from change of yesterday were reinfor by the events of today, particularly low fig- unfa- the ed in {the money market ~Time rates were | quotably | ieading banks were in the market as !lenders of 60 day and %0 day funds. easier and several of the although over-the-year money was still in scant supply. A spirit of cau tion still prevailed, however, anl speculative interest wished to ascel tain, before making extensive commit- ments, whether a definite turn in mon- etary conditions had come. Forecasts indi addition to cash would be for the week indicated a cash The bond market was firm. Total sales, par yalue, +$2,648,000. United States three advanced 1- on call. STOCKS. Copper ‘Agricaltural Beew Sugar | . Can ] . bl . Car Cotion ol " Teo Securitien Linsced Ol . Locomotive .. . Smeling & B il Z Tel. & el . Tobacoo prd. 00 Anaconda Mining Co. 5300 Atehtson ... ... 200 Do. prd .. 500 Atlantic Coust Line 1200 Baltfmore & OBlo. 900 Bethlehern Steel s 218 19 X 5 % 1% 1018 101% 10 12 o7 128 ok 18 1% 107 Colarads 1500 Consolidaied G 500 Com Products . Delaware & Hu i stecks ing ated that | The known movements of cur- | brd Harvcsier Inier Matne pfd Intemational b International Pump City Southe Valley - ifsville & Nash M. St P & 8. 8 M W00 o, Ken. & Tex. 1960 Mo, Pacific 200 Naifonal - Biscuit Plisburg C. Pitt birs Coal Presed Stoel Car Pullman Palsce Car. Reading Repubile 1 Lo, pid Roek | Tnland Go. St B & 8. F Seabohd ved Pacific Railway ERLL & s 2d prd. Alr Line. P A Do. pfa Teinessee Copper Texns & Pactfle.. .y New York, June Cotton spet closed quiet; middling uplunds 13,35 middling guif 12.60; sales, 766 bales, Futures closed steady, June 11,93; July 12.01; Augusi Beptember 11.53; Octeber 11,3 Vember 11.30; December 11.3%; ary 11,37; IFebruary 11.28; 1137, May 1141, 1188 Janu- MONEY, < New Yorlk, June 18—Meney en call steady, 1 1-2@3 1-2 per ceni. 1 8-4; offered at 3, Time leans easier; sixty davs ninety days 4 1.4@4 1-2; 5 1-2@4 e reopearal on the coaching lines, Bls_sumension haviz been lifted, Score: Datroit. New York. ab hpo 2 o ab hpo s e Bushss 31153 T 101 Nitt3h 4 1 3 3 1fWolteret 3 1.2 0 0 30 20 ofPpughss 3 0 2 3 0 $2100 1101 0 400 0 ofmerei 3120 0f 3210 0 obwidmio 2 0 2 2 1 3020 0Nedoksb 2 11 0 0 e 0 305 2 OCKmeh & 1320 Dubtcp 3 0 0 2 OfSwemeye 3 I' 4 3 0 ————— Ford.1, 0130 Totals, S0 62412 3 - — - Totals, 29 7 2 Score by inning Detrolt et 0118 802 80 008 New Yok .0 1010101 second game of ihe series hero in an excliing Afal 5 fo 4. For a tme it appegred that the visitors Would meke a runawar of fhe sme. They scored four russ and knocked Hugbes out of the box in lead. Walsh. | Gon was relicved by Russell when he began to weak- arranged for a game with Occum, but | the Occum | 108 1 b 15 o 8 01 3 3lSpekerce 5 0 Jinsandt & 1 1 0 0fLewlelr 8 o | Lrat + 14 6 ofGarnersy 8 H | wi 5 1 0 0 OlEnglels 6 o | Jiae 3 5 0 BifaL 5 o Wallice.3b 2 o 1 o 1 | **atitenenn | e | fine_form. Ix 66000 Union Pacific 3 |" 200 Do. pra - 80% BO% 803 | —— United States Realty o1 900 United States Rubber.... 58% 571 98000 United States Steel 54 2% 53 900 Do. pfd ... A 104% 108% 104 00 Ttah Copper 6 a% 4% 7o Car. Chem Tl omew arx 300 Wabash 2% 3% 9y | 100 Do. pra L. 7 oo ey | = Westem Marsiand 323 1100 Westinghouss = Electric sy 57 500 Wheeling & L. Erel & ay Total sales. 58,700 thares CHICAGD GRAIN MARKE WHEAT. Open. Hish Low. Clom I uy % g% my an Sent. % N% %0% oot Dee. wE By o8 %% CORN— July . BS% 50% 5oy Sept L s0% 50% 50k o ssis LU © g 30% 3% son bis 0% oy sew B o s COTTON. Closing Dids, March\ 2 ruling | rate 3 1-4; last lean 1 3-4; closing bid | the challenge of the Color Shop team | home runs 1z Myers ana of the U. 8. F. Co. SAMES TODAY. | — National League. 3 New. York-at Pitishure. . Boston ' at Chudinat.” <° Tirookin: ¢ Cillgazo, Philsdelviie st-80 Lows. American Loagus. Chicago’ at Washinglon. Clevtlina. st Puliepiia. Dt ¢ New Yotk B Voula 2 owton: 5 Eikicin Awosiation., Watesbury s New Londm, hC R _ Siicna v Bridseport Pl at New Harea. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Lot Philadelghia - Clercland ... © Hiohianders Take Another from Tigers. New York. June 13—Now York todas agaln_d feaied Detrolt In an exelting came, 4 to 2. Forc hiad & Htile the better of Dubuc in a pitchers' bat- tle, thoush the New Yorker ot the better support. A" spotacular_throw by Peckinpaugh pulled Ford out of a tzht hele in the seventh. Ford's support fal- tered, however. 1 the ffth when sivsles by Cobb and Geinoe were followed by wild throws by MidKif | and Dantels. both runers scornz. MidKIT was & hand by Bush In the sixth Inning ind retired In. favor of Derrick. who drove in New York's fousth run Two base bit. Hartzell. Chicago Takes Second of Series. Washington, June 13.—Chirazo today won _the the third. but. Bullin, who rellcved him, held them who pitched seven innings for Chica &n. An extreordinury Dlay ocourred in the eigith. ™ o Bhantar Wasgton's” ek lors Chieae. Washizgion. e e a0 Mg ran s Ti w0 Yondy 3182 oo 3111 Pt B $iae il A B R S 43190 R Yol 10400 §0d0 0 Yederes 4333 i11ad Mermettblabonee liiis Sy rpailmm, Sivie dily 80 5 o ol 400 40 Doy 1900 of¥Wiliim 10050 rowts, 3 8310 1l motas, 38 Eis 3 Lot 1o g0 000t el Rt Sox win m 1300 an_eror by | + eached first 2 Handton.p #Batted for O Ove out when wi Score by tnnings: 0 0230 Touls..001 0 0 0 o sston Qo001 Two bese bits, Wallace 3, Speaker Yerkew, Lewis: three base hila Speaker. Gardner, Wegues. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINS. Won. Lost. 13 1. n A lelphta Breokisn Pivrsbarg Boston 5 e L 2 3 Claciuatl ... T 8 St Louis Loses to Phillies. June 13.—Brennan was lnvincible fn alf but the Toutng todas, while Harmon was hit when t russ. Philadelphle winning from Se"Lowls 5 fo 2. Philadeiphia tailiied its firss Fub i the (hird funing. when three sngles, & sac- e and_ another sivsip netted threo rums. Ma< &ec's double nzd Cravati's sinale i the next inning Sounted ne moro for the leaders In the ninth | Magee trisled ‘and after two were out scored on & 4 | tple by Toolan. St Louls could mot bunch hits ot Toewpan onifl the ninth iontog, when thres Hngies and sn out Zave them two ‘wms. Tn the Recond inning Cathers, playing rightfeld sfor St. Tows. afier caiging Cravati's long fiy, crashed fnto tho fence. {racting bis left srm. He probably will be out cf the zamo for several davs. Evans took s Dlace. st Philadelphis. e = hpo x e { Ofpaskerer T 07 0 0 1 o/Dolwnds & 1321 0 olroberiss 4 223 0 2 ofMageelt 4 2 100 Konetehiy,1b 4 113 8 OfCravathrt 3 1.1 0 @ Cathers.t 0 0 olLvderusib 4 0 7 1 0 fvanw sl 3 0 o/Doolenss 4 21 40 | O Lcamvss 3 3 oDoolno 415 00 | 3rtcun.e 1 0|Bramsap 3 10 2 0 | Marmon.p 2 ol e | ewnitted 0 0| Tols 3102713 1 **Hauser 00 9. “*Batied for Sheckard fn $ib. Reore by fantngs— Philadelphla 003100009 18 St Louls 9000000022 Two base bits. Mazes, Konetchy; three baso hits, Lobert. Magee, Dolan. Chicego 7, Brookiya 6—Eleven Inning. Clicago, June 13.—Brooklyn played s ragged game in the fiey] today. snd errors coupled with bunched hits zave ‘Chicazo the lonz end ef an eleren inning to 6. and alao third place in the pen- Dant Tace. Tho vsltors bunched lits oft Plerce in one inninz, but throushout the game he pitched In Razon became ungieady and was replnced by Stack. who had the bages Alled in Chicso’s ninth ining, and Allen icok the mound and retired the side on strikeouts. Tho finlsr resulted from a base on balls snd an ueror by Allen. who injured him- a6t in attempting to feld Beers' bunt. Ho was car- Ted to the clubhouse. A single followed off Curtts And Leach scored the winnina run. Zimmerman ar- gied with the umpire in regard to e decision at third Dase. and Munager Evers ordered him to the clubhouse. Archer was hit on tbe finger by & foul tip and had to retire. Score: Broskiyn. Chicago. W hipo s el ab hipo s e Moranst S 10 D OlLeachet 5 06 08 Cuihawsh 4 1 1 7 A[Bes3n 4 338 40 Slmgalet . § 1 4 0 OfSchultert 6 3 0 0 0 Wheatif 5 0 4 0 0[zim'mangs 0 2 1 0 1 Deubert1b & 810 0 O/PhelanSh 2 0 1 2 1 Bmichh 3 10 1 1| 401 10 Flberss 5 0 110 10030 Erwino 4 110 2 I(Michellif 3 11 0 0 Rag 1000 0lGodit” 31100 “Humiiel 1 1 0 0 OfBridvellm 8 1 17 e 20010 10300 10001 83300 900 08 101210 Lt “o0110 T Lol CRTRTETE “Batisd for Hagon in din, Nomo out when wiuina run seored, Beera by lnnlugs| Broakdy 0008 e Cuteago ...\, 10 0 8 1 0 Tae buse hita Evers, Steogel, Hummel, Braves Win from @incinnati, June 13.—Bosten by bunehing hite whu (hey most Sounted won the second game of the wries from Clnginnatl {oday. 6 w0 4. Beston 0 fcoring iu the Brst Joning, when they ob- Clueinnats, four. knocking. Ames oul of tho box. They i this isning, two of them being Pitsburg, June 13 the 13th, 1913, Dluying atter His retirement in 1911, but despite his Dresence in left field New York took ihe second game “of the series, 3 t 2. nalworks by e visltors' outfleld saved Dem: ‘soveral occa- Adims struck out_seven But was hit hard. On fourtem hits New:Yerk sored tree runs. Fletcher.ss AWitsan,e S agrase,cf Dewarce,p New York Two baseh its. Merklo 2. Murray, Meyem. Smod- grase; home rup, EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. Bridgeport ondor Won. Lost. SR B 1 New Haven ST i A 18 i E 2 2 38 Springhcld T a2 k : el E w08 16 » 38 N London. Tunless white the locals crept up wWithin one of the | tie visliors. { 1ads tits afternoan: | kept. them weil scaticred. Femonsible. far arnifin,et Tendon Waterbury Bucrifs Uleir defoat. The score: ; Waterbury. a hpo n o W hvo s 1% 0 olNashas 5 38 2 020 ollakersb 8 0 10 4121 1fPmonson1bs 1.7 0 40 4 4 OfTosesit © 8 0 38 8 011 0 1|Waersd 8 0 3 0 3 12 3 Hiaugenrt 4 2 20 50 3 3 0fHickever 250 3011 ofBadre 1981 31 0 0 oMTeanp 103 30 4212 8l Totals ] Scoro by Innings— 00000000 00 0000041018 N, Warer, Molean: stolen Tiekey bases Watecbury 5. Now rst bulls, off MoLean L. off Mechanics Win by Strong Finish. Bridgeport, hits and three bases on balls in the eighth inning counted five runs for tha Techani the game, while Wilson, though wild, keeping the fifth third when Russel let a pitched ball roll several feet away from him. Phil- made a dash toward the plate, turned back to third. threw to Boultes to get the runmer, but the play the ball with the side of his head. The sltehed fairly B po ] 18 o gz 0 Giants Claim Second of Series. Tred Clarke selected Friddy, the day for his retumi to active | Pittsburs. ol Whpo s o olpymezn % 3T 0 0 11301 i1130 0 Wogrerss % 13 3 1 iliecdd 4 19 0 0 o{o-Wilton.t 3 071 1 0 o[Ciarkeic " 3 0 1 0 0 0/Colemane 3 0 9 4 o olgmep 3 0 0 3 L Tl o Totals, 33 TH 14 3 01010 13 900200868 02 Ailler. lanters Again Held Scoreless. June 1% —MeLosn, who twirled for Wis % comoleie puidle fof the leca Ho allowed only four hits and Waterbury hit Radabeugh ird wd po_ trouble soring its bise Both teams falled Tp o the sxth tnping Eirors of the New London men were lacge- on_errors, Waterbury ; time, Five Conn,, June 18. who defeated Hartford 7 ‘o | m was batted freely throughout the hits well scattered. nning Philburn was on Russell Philburn_jintercepting led, plaver was unconsclous for B enr B T ohmarts reimag PieS: (. Scorety malngé: .~ HOE. Bridgeport 200000 05 *—710 3 Hartford 110021010—611 1 Batterles: Blum, Rapp and Ri ‘Wilsen and Philburn. o Holyoke Loses in 13th, Holyoke, Mass., June 13.—Daniels weakened 'in the thirieenth inning to- day, and together with an error, Springfleld sent two runners over the plate, thereby winning from: Holyok: 4to 2. It was a plichers’ battle, with first one and then the other having the better of the argument.. The vis: itors went into the lead in the ninth, but Long, b¥ good base runming, scor- ed from first on O'Brien’s single and tled the score. Springfield scored its two runs in the thirteenth without the aid of a hit. The score by ton- ings: HE Springfield— Spfd 0 0100000100024 8 1 Hol. 1000000010000—2 8 3 Batteries: Bannister and Pratt; Daniels and Ahearn. Mike Gibbons Put Away Ahearn, New_ York, June 13.—Mike Gibbons of St. Paul knocked out Young Ahearn of Brooklyn in the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round bout this eve- ning at Madison Square garden. N. F. A. VS, BULKELEY. Local High School Team Has wppor- tunity Today for Revenge for Last Week’s Defeat. Coach Overbagh and Captain Eddle McKay of the Academy baseball team have been putting in a busy week wi.1 the squad In preparation for this af- ternoon’s game with the Bulkeley High usseli; - \ Wholesome, ’ Refreshing AR defeat. Friday’s change in the lineup. will take Lord's place behind the wil- Jlow and can be depended upon to do | the club, The game is fo start at 3.1 school on the local campus, and the | his part in that position. Joe Hull loyal supporters of the red and whits | take McKay's station at the third co. - are more than hopeful for & victory to |ner and Harold Hull wipe out the smudge of last week's | center field. Jimmie English is in fine form an a |says he is going to pitch his first no- Captain McKay | hit, no-run game, boys simply need to make good wic) Ldrd dislocated his elbow in practice, necessitating Eddie McKay, Manager Higgins, Robinson. N. F. A. BASEBALL TEAM Top Row—J. 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