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o s \EIGHTH INNING RALLY FOR PLANTERS| “wore & Easter A lat “ __ . TAKE A POLICY . 3 i e, . in the ; : ot AR . Holyoke =t Hertford. rbury at Sprigheld. on y;fl\jfi : | Four Timely Hits Off The Hartford Pitcher Gave New 7 e Pittspurg at Brookisn. S uflm‘gp & SONS London The Necessary 3 Ruus —Giants Split Even With | sl i e Vo Cincianadl at Philadelphia The Cardinels—White Sox Beat Out ‘The Athletics, 5-2. | . von o citome o Nadeiphta. at_ Chicaz. ‘ Washivgion at St. Louia. % Boston et Detroit. Hartford, Conn., July 17.—New Lon- (down to tell his mother about - the don landed on Powers in the eighth [change and that he would be on hand inning for four hits and threc runs, |to play tomorrow. If so we will prob-| - aided by an error by McDonald, while |ably put him in a uniform and see | Philuddbia Rieger held Hartford safe in the last |what he can do.” o two innings. The game was replete il with fast double plays, one-handed | Norwich Sailor Boy Writes Battle |Boson AMERICA® LEXGUE STANDING. Won. 9 catches and stops, numerous players st. Lo : contributing. The score: Steey s AR SR e Hatrford. | New London. Finding some spare time on his hands Rl TR SR & 5| one day while serving his enlistm-n Chicago Defeals Athletics. Hoffman,t 4 1 2 1 0 N 2 0| of a year on the Ithaca, Henry Klein- | chicago, July 17.—Chicago won a.pltching duel be- Kaierap & 013 0 o 1 1 o completed his term there, wrote the | jii'id"ih, 'scors 'ty binchine hiis b dctunis Gardella,3b & 0 6 0 320 g s . the help of &| Qigring and Barry, the locals came back strong and Bamey,ef 3 0 0o 1 o o friend, Clifford Wells, using the names | cinched the game by bunchng singles by Schalk and WDalde 10021 3 1 11of brands of tobacco and cigarettes: | Scott and a (isle by Lord. coupled with Eadle Col- & good, reliable Comvany I which to | Powersp 2 1 0 1 0] 019 ” When I was in the battie of Bull | Ui fumbie of Tournier's frounder snd Bodie's stc- take out Fire Insurance. If so, I can| = r——o—f 27 12 2 | Durham and the Dukes had a Mixture | rer of the aflerncon; his flelding beli ‘ write you a policy in a Company that | [ots 28 5 . by the Old Mill, the Recruits dashed | grestly responsible o cutting off hits. Meclonly home will give yvou a Square Deal in event | mastor oo 010003500 in, headed by the Union Leader, then ! run in the minh was a fesfire. President Com- of loss and for such a small premium | Now Landan (...111Il0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0= | 5" (G"\ile Pleamont rogion, Wher they | 1S fild be cxocctad bis new cuiflder, Chappelle. that you will not go any longer With- | “wo bise it Dell: three buse it Kauff, stolen | cppiureq little Fatima. But they could Chicago. Philadiophia. out Insurance. Pomers. s base on balice o Powers . off Reiger | not hold Helmar, but as they rounded | whpos el o abhpoas ISAAC S. JONES 1 pam b i Gt gy Sorey 1o Cur | 010 Bmalish Curve Cut they met the | A T s ¢ 0 Kelther, Gardella to Cury fo Kellher; struck out, | Sovereigns passing Pall Mall on the | s 3 112 0 0|B.Collins.21 ' fnsurance and Real Estate Agent, | Iy Relwer 2. b by nhcher, Di ReRoidi it to Egyptian Luxury. Upon their | 5 cetinot 3 02 0 0 SR A Richards Building, 91 Main St. ford 2. New London T; time 130; umplre, Dob- |arrival they were held captives by Schulkc 3 g 2 : e x —_— erty. Sweet Caporal when the U. S. Marine | Podioef | 7 § 3 § 9 1310 e sent Old Honesty to th= front, but Cut | yesverss 0189 0231 E———— EASTERN ASSOCIAIZON STANDING. Plus and B, L. wero walting with | st 101 8By 200 P e — Won Snaps and the Stag was full of Velvet, 3 G oh . e RA"_R“AD WRECKS BES e 5 when the Stogies were falling one by | ™ ¥ P, ALY T —— + | Haritora . 813 [one. ThLey were driven to retreat by Totals, 31 624 8 3 e demonstrate the value of acci- | pridaeor 7 B Prince Albert, which caused the great| *Batted for Busi in Sth. e g - Jicy | Xev London i2 Sensation, and the Army lived on Piper | Score by tnninzs— : - ’ dent insurance. Get a policy | i i 34 Heidsie Just then a new rebellion | Philadelpbin a0 0w e T 8 . 5 Pittstield ... T broke out on the Mecca islands, and | “M™& ----- B0 e b Das Al o e sam we made a Lucky Strike. Just ; B. P LEARNED & co Extra Inning at Pittsfield. P aonits Tea s o s Washinaton 1, St. Lowiss | > T ' Pittsfield, Mass., July 17—Bridgeport | cue with George Washington in the| St Leuls Tuly 17 cSLoiten's emor on Mnurgans Thames Loan & Trust Ce. Building. [ won a ten inning game this afternoon ‘l(-_\nd, and drove Dills back with Perfec- o Thpnl DA (RIS b petchng: driel s bettysert Agency Established May. 1846, from the Electrics 5 to 4. The home | tion, The Cycles retreated through the | joo Tngel, a right hander. aad Carl Weilman, a team led 2 to 0 up to the eighth, when | ggyptian Straights to Tokio, Where | " former’s favor. Washington win- Bridgeport made three. The ~home | they were met by the American Beau- | = 1 & i | I I I team tied in the ninth but the Vis-|tiesand Old Liberty was full of Scraps, = widl e L — itors got two more in the tenth while | gyt Little Sub-Rosa fought the Royal | Shotten.ct 0 1 Morzan.2b 00 — the best Pittsneld could do was one | Bangals like Tigers Betwoen the Acts. | Bt b e 3o e fun. Seore A new company was formed of Old| BRtt® T & Candtiin 10 = e —— . ’ " ridgeport— Virginia Cheroots and Floridoras near | tamionit 1o Stodierat oo — —— T oyund 1rs §00000030 238110/ e Hoffman House by the Central Un- | auriin s 5 0 Shanksr 00 o T Insurance has removed to 25 Shetucket 1.0.0 2 0°0.0, 0/ 1-1 6,305, | sE- EeTmatl Howseby dhe Contal UE e 3 13fbice s F— - street, opposite Thames National Bank. | Batteries: Blum and Monahan: | gerlerals. But they were too much for | a&mms 3 ¢ mmere i e = Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. | Hammersley, Smith, Barrenkamp and | (ho London Sports and carried away | *sirsil 00 = » == —_— Bridges. the Turkish Trophies. But there was T ol ° = : == L plucky little Carl Morris fighting o 2 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Springfield Bunched Hits in Eighth. | .. i1o¢ the Twelve Nights to save Tol- i veilman 1n Ot Springfield, Mass., Jul,; 1T;Sm'm§- stoi and Milo. And the war came to a 3 - field bunched hits on Smith in the | sydden stop when Uncle Sam cante up | 2000601 Brown & Perlans, Hismesat-lay | TE PUREICd JO Ona beat Meriden | Saoaoh Sen whoh Cae 900000 Over First Nat Bauk, Snecucke % |5 o 1. Justin held the visitors to Wit McBride; three base hit. Enirance stalrway mnext -Lzm three hits, a muffed throw at the ;;mm Pt a' Bank. Telephons /ieldi nly run. His own three > g e . Dazger” startea Sprmgfelds advance | Sl More Sunday Ball Arrests. | 0t L8 S SR EDWIN W. HIGGINS, The score: | Bridgeport, July 17T—Warrants were |7 i) todas o et i Hho: rest off $B6 il Springfield 00000000 5—5|issued late tonight by Prosecutor A.|land iesm weat up in the air iu the second b g e Meriden 000001000—1|L. Delaney for the arrests of seven | alouing the | o 83 runs. Schultz held marioa Shunnon Building. players, Manager Monte Cross and a | Clewland to and but for Kuight's - ticket seller of the Bridgport baseball | Moo 1™ .i¢ iva hed Clevaisnd scordless. Chad — Wings Shut Out Waterbury. o ; P ’ team of the Hastern Association. They Why. the Giants are Ghampe. Y tadmy 2 to 6 by |are charged with violation of the Sun- 8, m 10 was rounding second on the b Knight's emror allowed him to ecore, | Hendrix relicved him in the Isn safe. S timatum issued which in effect was to ehth and held Brook- | hrace up the team or quit. The mf-f’le LIPTON SELECTS SKIPPER. Why Connie Mack a champion it 0o V|day law by playing baseball on July | 2 X Ing- or ey S he mte T sl fne renson 1s. furnished by |tmely bitting. Nagle knocked a mo- |{8Y 0 2V, PIANAE, NSEtCt Mhenny Now York. | Pittshurg. i Brookyn. | InE of the directors this week brought |W. P. Barton, With Long Record of hing records up to the present |Mer In the fourth with a maw on base. |, private detective of New Haven, | ecidaer 't 5 27 0 0 ol o AT | e B a oimaT. te with | Victeries: Will Sail Shamreck (V. s season. Of the three best 10 s 3 AUULE for 1hs. local Basins s asocts | Clag H 2120 0| Carai ol 8o, % ol 1 & vorite ith | it ik g diubs vo | stages. The Score:— " 8 2 ohniston, 1 11 0 | Kommers,ot 0/ M 303 3 Londoners and during his cap- | Sir Thomas Ti 5 16 clubs in the two |X'28€ ven 01020010 x—4 60 |ton il 41 1 | Butler,es olw 4130 oltaincy of the independent team and | o TApfox. ienof IetHngs th and of the more than 100 el L R e, T | e i 0 | Tanller.1n 0Da i1 80 0!his management of the leasue team | STASS grow under his feet.now. He e Ath- | Wa r 6 2 | momes 3 0 1son, 0| Sm 43 0 PR Fay it 1o R A e S T twt ,l’!‘n\:z);kn;nshel’lank. Batteries — White and Nagle; Mc- Sunday Games All Voted Off. R i 0 KyEnmms i e Sjammachs <0203 ,ir!;xs' vear has had the hearty support |finally has arranged another series of The New York Giants of the National (Lean and Brady Springfield, Mass., July 17.—The di agham,1t 2 0 | Sim 21 Olaingiug - 0 saete ?\:)r L;LU;LQ';J»:'-‘&"’}‘ o V:nd-:flp\ l"\f is jcares for the America’s Cup and is gue have third, Mathewson, the WENT BOBE “PReT rectors of the Eastern Baseball Asso- | OehS | 2 2| Golemanc 0 0 0 0 oloasner 10 0 0 0|don in the Eastern yeseue sad s |determined to win the trophy if pos- old reliable. The wmrlds of nr‘w dbelsl. = 5 clation met in this clty this evening| culwp ¢ 2| Bopinsonp § § 0 1 OlRagunp’ 3 1 0 2 0]fact, combined, with several misfor- |Sible He has secured the best de- pitchers of o date, z % cus Sunda asebs nes- | *Hyatt 00 . e v e S AT in B e L T e Hattech ee as | Comiskey's $15000 Btir Had Te- Tolt [t diecuss the Sunday Baceball auee-} | Hentizs © 0 0 3 of motus B s(funcs on the ‘team. has resulted In|signer in England, has two of the most follows: His Mother Before Going to Chicago. [games seem out of the question in . 0100 0| ats, 7812 % 13 o | brcic “or ‘where " their general- playing | cre-s selling masters, Sycamore and Ave.| < |some of the cities where such games | New York . 561000 00 07| it for Simon in S | ability entitles them fo be. { Wringe, and now has induced W. P. Houck, Athletics (A. ) -838 | Chicago, July 17.—Larry Chappelle |have been played this season, it was| Two base bits. Peckin Knight, Midkifr | & SeEntie ion Reblumt: fio St | i Sy Barton to take charge of his chal- Plank, Athletics (A. M ‘813 | telegraphed Charles Comiskey, owner | voted to play off the games scheduled Bated for O Miller 15 -oth | JOE J g lenger. Mr. Burton is the most ex- Mathewson, Glants (N. 7780 |of the Chicago Americans, today that |for Sundays on other dates at the NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. P b ACKSON’S RISE. pert amateur who sails in British wa~ Johnson, Wash. (A. M. .783 |he would report tomorrow ready to |convenience of the managers. Won. Lost. PLEDUIE +eonve cooeees0 0010 10 0 3 0—4 | the Buteis 5 : ters and he has accepted the invita- Seaton, Phil. (N. L.). 778 | play. Comiskey has been perturbed 5 New York 55 Broo 3700 0 0 0 03 o g [rom the Butcher Shop'Came:Premier | ¢ori oSt Thomas ‘to take’ chres of Cheney, Chicago (N. .706 | by the unexplained absence of his Philadeiphla . Two base hita O. Miller | Batsman of American League. the Shamrock IV. : How far pitching records show the |high priced star. He bought Chappelle | Local Boys Are New York Visitors. | Shicaco ility of a pitcher bas long been a |to get a hard hitting outflelder for his | On Wednesday night William Mo- mooted question among baseball sta- |club and paid the Milwaukee Asso- |Burney and Charles Mclntyre of the cians. Were Walter Johnson with |clation team $15,000 and two players | Sachems: Frank McIntyre and James Athletics—a much finer club than |for him. Chappelle packed his grip | Nolan of the Yannigans with Alfred ors—his record would prob- |and left Milwaukee but since then Co- | Johnson left for New York. The boys Some idea of Mr. Burton's swccess a yachtsman is bad from the fact . who | that he won 265 races before he had ; ting for |an opportunity to sall for a King's @ layed In his inavgu- | Cup and then he won the first that he eason of 1910, and was second onl, ailed for. He also had the distinc- Phillles and Cincinnati Break Even { g Joe Jackson, hard hitting out- | a July 17.—The doublo beader here | N¢lder of the Cteveland N: led the American league in b the 20 games he Philsdelp lay resulied In an even break. Philadeiphia win t 2 a ati the second Clncionati .. be better, for it is probably now |miskey had heard nothing from him. |oxpect to fake in some of the big Chlaes -2l e A S | | Phitadels! I Ty Cobb in 1911 and 1912, was |tion of winning the last cup offered ded by most fans that he is the | “I got word from Chappelle from his |league games and on thelr return hope | Bosem July 17 -Bosten aud Ciieaso slit . ab | Shunted toward a professional career | py King Rdward and the first offered greatest pitcher in the country. There jhome town, McCloskey, Ill, said|to give the members of their teams | first game 4 to 2 and the vislfors faking tho recond | HOWTSCl s 3\1‘* =vplaxer iy asibu of southern |py King George. Each season the are other first-class pitchers not in the | Comiskey today. <“He said he went |some valuable pointers, € 2" Mie scares: [ o o| Loty G TAPELsWhen: L8 Sears o British sovereign offers several tro- gelect six to date, among them Alex- 3 | Dodges i 0| Paskert 0! o 08 & member of the Greenw! 1 phies for yacht racing which are dis- ander f Philadelphia, Rucker of . o e b0 & o | Hollifsl1b 1 o.C.) Crangers. who' won .30 8 tributed through the Royal Yacht *Brooklyn and Walsh of the White Sox. 3 0 b 4 1 e Yow 0T 4 o B One season Jackson got some | clubs. These prizes are much sought e el 5 0|Cismer. 0 o Charkec. & 1 o | experience of lasting value. But a row |after and are for yachts of the larger Wiifimscs 0 o o agClanme, ok e 2 : oponent who spiked him got | Glagse BASEBALL BRIEFS. | schuliest 4 ¢ 0 0 NSusp 0 F = © court aitention and Joe retired | Mr. Burton commenced yachting in = : | h ok ke e ] - Lioanis art of 1908 ana anob for ihe |1888 with the Violet, and as a member P eland American League o bt n1e Eralie e e Z e Bay. O d during 1907 of the Orwell Corinthtan Yacht Club Pe released Catcher Grover Land | JRREGULAR MOVEMENT. o e O : Corddonss 2 20| o s a1l | o iiter @ season of strict adherence | owned and raced several haif and one- $ ihis “Toledo SmdbEn SEmUCatRL | Many Jmportant, Stocks. Rovord; Lioss- |- 10 Sxntmetuds. . | o ~— 1 aatiea Tor Soges In @ | Too was quite ready to listen to the |Taters. For the last sixteen yéars he Sonir 2 3 4150 Denver & o G a0 aiind o Was quite ready to listen io the | has been conmected with bigger eraft Manage ea of the Helena Club of | xeow York, July 17—The net re-| 800 Gonersl Eieotsis = e 011000 °—4|lina league, to sign a contract for ihe | GG Gountlet Luclds, Britomarte. s t nion Pacific Assoctation an- | €% (0RO o e ks Gy el Maton 0 | Two base mit overt: three bao hit, | season of 1908, Jackson led the league | opont 4ond Octave. In all he has nounced yesterday the sale of Pitcher | £3r oy changes in the level of prices | 300 Do pd’ o o Paskert: “home_rin, |4n batting with & mark of 345, | or thes pait ot Haees "nd hes won B e R ew York ‘Amec. | far as changes in the | ces | 260 Do b Chabiod te @ e s batiingiwith & markior 34 more than heif of these. N | market would not hold to the pace | 1oy Tas wor = St e 0. iE e k0 0010 LN 0 OfBeckensr 4 1 it comes 1o hearing of Promising YOURS | reasor. won. veeine fvos orime ur o s cdliton { Henriksen, the | set vesterday, when quotations rose ! Inter Mot Two base hit. S three base hit, Cly o ofxnabezd & 1 | Plavers, and Joe joined the Athletics |Sittaen starts. .After sailing the Pem- Eoston American player, who was op- | sharply in all quarters. First figures Do. pfd Second game 3 o ol walan 3 iat fall. He was given a trial in the |tent successfully for five years he had erated upon for appendicitis Saturday | were lower. A recovery was soon ef- it =t pr Chicago. | Bortox 0 OfPmkericr 8 outfield. the Gauntlet bulit from designs by A Chicago, was reported from |fected, but the movement through- S o S o ofsransiness ‘4 o 0 ofCrasattizr 8 | A long 6y, lost In the sun and plav- | I Payne. This boat was followed by ’ oy = M e 9 0|Cudernetn & ! e : ; | E. Payne. y hospital as favorable yesterday |out the day was irregular, and the Lehigh Vailey vers,2b 7 ofClymerct 4 2 ¢ jpud 1 | ed poorly, struck him on the chest, and | te Lucida, a Fife creation, and in - i Blome follng runy ot the hmuartant 0 Lic & Move oid. e 0 o|Conneliv.1t 1 ‘ { be was Temoved from the game. The |{hix yacht he won forty-tw Yo tocks show all 1 s, Louia & Nash Phelan,3b 2 0l Titus.r 10 = {theni62: the bleachers fnn 4 x- | ya he won forty 0 prizes for ix with New York|technical position. Stocks were well | 1300 Mo- Pasiflc ; SRl A 1 | Rappenings of baset hat the team | oo b rar (oo THCRenaeona Cat Btate League was xeleased to TeITe | taicen at concessions jut there was a | 4o Nev Con Comers . oo 4 T e eia 10 1 | which Jackson deserted is the one |picsented by the commodore of fhe Ha ind. The vetévan Leifield has | gapine“o¢r in the demand, and buyers | 2200 Now Xom Centon. S5 e Seymour 1 0 = | with which his present club has been |noyal Tondon Yacht Club. In 1903 not been in form this season, and the | were “unwilling to follow the market | 200N Y. X B & i . ll1ae 10% 1005 =- T e 3 | disputing the top'place in the pennant | Mying PUllt the Ostara for Mr. Burton position at short is well fortified With | ypward. Fluctu gions apparently bore | 300 N. Y. ont. & W.... d : 5 ut o ol | *Batted for Killifer in 5 | race for the e weeks of 1913 sea- | 204 this yacht was the biggest winner S day, which had but a slight bearin 900 Northern Bacific 1Ll IBatted for Percue in 8tb 7Batted for Mershall in St When Connie Mack located the | vk B Secms anic 13 A South Sea baseball tour, which |on stock market values. Unexpected | -500 Bommivanta R & Rzt | Socore by tnminas s s-1 ¢ 3| Dlayer Syho had “run opt” on himihe | Prizes I 100 statts in ‘two years. He nelude three months in Austra- | complications in the negotlations be- | A0 Piusburg Conl ... Clltgo, s s 00 % 0 0 0 1 1—g | Cincluhal 38039918 28 |rarmea him to Savannah, and in 1910 |2CCesstully defended the Internation- ng planned by Michael Fish- | tween eastern railroads and their em- | o0 Boschn sicel Car Boston ... 1i:079.050..0 0.0 1 [ Bullatenbls itoet, Mareans, Paskert. | Teleased him outright to New Orleans, |8 Cup. In 1911 Mr. Burton entered attle baseball magnate, Who | ployes, arising from the determination | 100 Quickiler . . Two bace Bits, Salce. Miller, Comridon; three base | Two base hits. Dodgo, Hoblitsel, Marsans, Pa [When' with: Savannan. in the Seaty | iho ninetéen meter class with the Oc- I to-day for the antipodes.|of the railway managers fo present| 100 Raliway Ste hit, Miller | Atlantic league in 1908, Jackson topped | 12via, another Mylne yacht, and he 1500 Ray. Con. Co = THURSDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. | showed that an amateur could hold tra ans have been without Amer- | demands of their own to the arbitr all the sluggers with .358. With New ican baseball since A. G. Spaulding |tors, may have exercised some senti- | oy RedE - [ @laxth SOMEERME WIEN) OF " Lonts e Eagiind Lhagus [()rlr-ans in 1910 he led the league wity | 15 0WD against the best professiomal Fisher contemplates establishing | the reaction in London and the de-"j~. 100 Do. pfd Winning the first game 4 to 2 and New York the | A¢ Worceater—Worcester S, Fall River 6. Through three successive seasons he | h;“‘;‘vfi 8 C “-Wfflna record of league baseball in Australla, if the |cline in American stocks there. This | L0 Rock Istand th inning S to 2 St Louls Bit | At yowen—Towell 10. Brockion 5 % led three different minor leagues in |tRirty-one prizes in ffty-six starts. wport is popular. was followed by London selling here, | 30 o200 ') e, whlls Faonar: beld ||t Now Betiort Naw Redtaed 3, Pusflend 3T | Bgtting. * Then'/hie afsppedliinto. the (LAELICer s FOBSSECTE UBRECE PSS principally of Canadian Pacific, Steel [ 100 5 Gight pitchecy battlsbe- | 20188 e majors and plaved 20 games with = = . Thi acif s 200 Do, e s ool satee | RieeARM w2 awe) = ' > | Mr. Burton is rear commodore of Larry Chappelle, the sensational (224 Union Pacific. —Berlin sold Can i tween Dearee and Marauard on one sido and Salle | ¢ gereey Clig—Baltimore 5, Jersey City 1. Giyeland in the fall of 1910, batting | 1, Royal Harwich Yacht Club, and Qitfisider of (helNURTLRS LEA Of | “‘ihe. petroleum shares. were 'exce 200 Do. prd . O it on ihe Bt Louls bench betwe At Monireal-pufalo 7. Monireal & % This was two more paints than Cobb | Y virtue of that posttion is an honor- B Ao A ienso s voiso | tionally weak, Callfornia Potnolauny || 1oy feane Tacite Gl e e of the foumnnuink ey L} A% Qfil’fi{ipfisfinm&‘@ufla; L | and Tarry Lajote, who were concerned o e B B Rt B o 3 o - |sold d fiv I 200 Tenn. . Copper s Which dropped safe for & single, and fho INTERNATIONAL fue aTA . | 3 MR b . s ¥or him President Comiskey gave out- | ticl [C7ehod *afopped six points to | 500 Tni A | e e e ko' the e re | marer Tack Giomel |Royal Ulster Yacht Club, which 1s the fielder John Beall & catcher whose | go° “Neyican Petroleum at 57 1-2| o200 T. St L & W. et ‘and Umoire Brennon put both plasers oft the 30 F o o ‘o secured & vérdiet | challenging club for the cup, and name was not made public, and a | % ] 2| 21100 Udton Pacific it 9 557 ;. 3 : ot | Sievan ‘other vaohth e R “cash consideration” He has been |SnOWed a loss of 4 1-4. One explana- | “'s00 po. pra b | & 506 | against the S cluly for Beiog') floXen Gihir SENEING crubtest Potiine araaed 380 and felding with | ton Eiven of the weakness of these | 1 United Cisar 8 ouns. | New York. ! % b for iTed st VIThel ¥ Sofiaman s saye FAE S B RaT ; shares was that the closing out of | 200 U. 5. Rubber oo a o abhpe a o« b Um0 | Predictions were freely made that | Will g0 to America with the full con the best of them and practically every : , g 3700 U. S, Steel Dol s i S 8 17 | 2 4 O e et f all the best jud thi loans by a local bank had necessi- | 43700 U A 0 Bum: 0 0| Providence 4 71ithe youngster was “hitting over his | fidence of all the best judges on this club in the major leagues bid for him. | t5teq selling of | Petroleum _stocks | gow HoP .- 4 dsdiciatamt . $1 310 5| Tern 2 ‘45 |head” But with the introduction of |8ide that in his able hands Shamrock which had been put up as collateral. | “a00 Ve Car ¢ pid. 4 o Soaa 4 & 5.8 of Motkoal “*® |'the lively ball in 1911 he proved that 1V. Will be sailed right out in each ‘With. the approach of the crop mov- | 300 Wabash pfd . i 0 0lMerkiedb & 1 00 he had been hitting under his head by |Tace, for the Corinthan’s racing ré- WHO |S [Women as well as men | ng season with lts heavy demand for i 100 Wells Famo 1 0 0Mumayrt 2130 0] Amerfoan League. clouting .408 against .420 of Ty Cobb, |CoTd in the past, for the most part are made miserable by | money, it was pointed out banks will | 50 Werk Mariand 209 i 2 0Meeme 4 05 3 1| At Detroit—Boston-Derait sume postponed—wet | ot year he Kept up the merry elip | against the best of our professionals TO kidney and bladder | be co‘;np!PHad o draw tighter lines inf| West. Mfe. lst ] U S 3 flmomrie L0 8, 10| one 5 with 395 to Ty Cobb's .410, | has'been one conspicuous. guccess.” trouble. Thousands | regard to extending credit on stock 400 Woolworth S 8% ! Crmick 1 0 0 0 0 Eolonid - lcas BT =3 S BLAME. recommena e En: | cxchange collateral. T i s e 3 5| Gheidi’ 155 01| < MANAGER JACKIBURNS OUT; | Jackson's speed makes him & dan- MARRIED STAR FORGIVEN. . hiiora: Bonds were steady. Total sales = £ - S e 2 vith whi ki Riias. oy \ AL TRt valter 31337000 ol COLEON. eputed for Fromme fn 500 %0 77 0 F | Planters Will be Led by Gene McCann | S250 7€, nd, Srengiy Wik WHCR b | wegjeyan Will Recsive .Eloping Mn fty-cent and dollar sizes, o may | United States bonds were unchanged | New York, July 17.—Spot cotton | gempe t tnomes: of Bridgeport From Today On. more fame than his reputation as a Diamond Back to Its Bosom. have alsamglle‘\ boull‘e %y ma’fl free, also | on call. *irm t; middling uplands, 12, BUIE | St. ToUIS +.0n-reeeeee 00 0 1 3 0 0 04| M e T Me. | finished base stealer e mphiet telling all about it Adaress | 12.60: sales 500. New ¥ 01000010 02 eginning this morning Eugene Mc- | - — The romantic marriage of Glenn K. r. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y. STOCKS. utures closed barely steady. Jul; T wo baes hits, Doyle, Magee, Evans. | Cann, formerly manager of the Bridge- | P ho? d of Cherry Vall N. Eates. High. 12.20: August, 12.08; September, 11.71; | Secopd fame | port_team, will control the destiny of | MMOBRLDENPUR CERTAIRL Westeran Toothall) mtar sv};'hés'eyelop" L b £y g A "e October, 11.48: December, 11.39; Jan- 1 e [:lhe Pla(;mars;,v vice i\{_m-.:\;z(:r Ja(‘l{t Hu\gns, | Comiskey Posts Forfeit for Chicago- |ment - with May Williams, a pretty . Ci 207 uary, 11.33; March, 11.39. 20 20 eposed. pon his return to New | % 8 = elpe = Dol gt a0 - : Nosorins R | London _Thursday night Stanager | New York Transportation. et Soshanvbenis oo Car ¢ Cuther,if 000 { Burns will be handed his release from . ', 4 Cltles prd X MONEY. R o 0 0 it.!mr‘ R | The rouna the world tour of the | whole cullegea«fommunmv by the ears, Linseed Ol New York, July 17.—Call money | Mowrey,3 410 The change in management will be | Chicago Americans and the New York [ Will not interfere with the athlete's Ty teady 2 1-4 a 2 1-2 per cent.;: ruling | Wied o1 i Ly a matter of interest not alone to New | Nationals became a certainty Tuesday | college course, according to an an- AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, | 200 Am. Smelting - ate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid | Jeanert © 6 0 ofsdgrasset 3 0 Tondon fans but to those throughout | When Charles Comiskey, owner of the | nouncement made by President Wil- 200 Do. pfd - 1-4; offered at 2 1-2, Wingo,e.cf 3 3 0|Demareap 2 1 |ihe entire ecircult. Rumors of a! White Sox, posted a forfeit neces-|liam Arnold Shanklin. This breaks a 100 Am. Bugar Time loans strong; sixty days 4 a 5 | O’Leary.ss Ll slearmtis 1 ¢ | pending change have been current for | SAry to assure the transportation. The | long established precedent in the foot- FRIDAY, JULY 18th o BT per cent. and ninety days'5 a § 1-4; | Seleop 8 1 0 3 OfMamuardp T\ | Some time, but they have been per- | teams will sall from Vanceuver, B. C, | ball man's favor. six months 6. sistentl Totals, 81 53612 0| Totals, dented, even by directors of | on November 19, making the trip to| Diamond will be a unior in the fall New London vs. Bridgeport | i s .70 T g s e i L o . ||Im assoclation, It is stated thaacvgle P“l’m“hr{‘?f‘ in a s-peclalmtrat a:: has E;l;fll):":ks?s?;i }'-Ra'nt-w;dotu o son. ... AN MARKET. Twno out wiea wining run genre Commodore Morton It Plant, who Is Several exhibitlon games W end and ck on the *varsity foot- SATURDAY, "ULY.“"‘ RO et WHEAT: Open. High Low. Clow Hedlad for X | the leading spirit and financial backer | plaved en route. ball team. He has likewise played two New London vs. Bridgeport 900 Baltimore & Ohio. - Ty ? sk an 15as | o ST MU= o o g 5 o 02| of the Planters, has been far from sat-| So far six Glanfs and six of the|years on the baseball team. His mar- 300 Bethlahem Steel ... | See ae. 8 7-16 8674 New York 4 00200000 1—|isfled with the way things were golng | White Sox have announced their in-|riage to Miss Williams took piace lasgs Game 3.30 o'clock. 100 Do. pfd ... - Bt o IS 5 e Bums: thees bise Mita Demareo, | for Several weeks and that he was on | tentfon to make the tour. John Mc- |Spring, but did not become public s f s b e Mevees, "Whitted. " |the point of ordering a change some | Graw, manager of the Gianis, has|until & week before college closed in ¢ Admission 25c. Ladies Free.| 3070 Do ool - i Sk IR e o 4 | time since, posted a guarantee for 25 persons and | June, Diamond remained in town after All_admissions to Grard Stand 28q 9200 Can, Pacifc’ 11! Dec. i W Pirates Take Ovening Game from Brookiyn. | [t fs rumored that a few weeks | Comiskey for twice that number. the close of the examimation period A - 200 Cenfral Leather T S o i w Rrooklyn, July 17.—Piitsburg took the first ago Manager Burns wasg hauled on the S and finally made his peace with the sons berors the DUPLIC, dhere is mo me: | 300 Chincr W phd e et emtng e laad 1n”som-scv. | Carpet and given ‘wome strenous gd-| ~Ulrich, the New London catcher, i |college authorities. . dium bettor than through the advertis- & st : Set. i A e enth, ‘Rovimaon pitch. | Vice on the conduct of the team. - At | arcund’again after bein lald up for | His bride is staying at hec parents img columns of The Bulletin. . Dec. .on 2% ed shutout ball for uix {umings and then the locals that time it is said there was an ul- few days with a strained thumb, C for the preseat, . |