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letin Cup—John D, Nolan, Jr. Has Filed His Entry— Stephen P. Coffes Has Been Appointed Field Judge and el s ot ¥ The entries for the Marathon k ds. The Emeralds challenge any that will be held on Memorial day ‘in the city, the Greeneville Stars, Shetucket A. C., Pirates and r Norwich Town Warriors preferred. [ and Berry. Kerr. Iomm the I mom' to Ward street, or FE G- 0 e SRS : i & Syl P x> mma . 7 _48 e = description, you must ‘been added, Rol Mohrmara,_ and Won in the Seventh. e You must more than read i Charles M. Laboski. John D. Nolan, m, N.-¥. May 18—Brookiyn < s < s b i Jr., the son of the famous runner Who | defeated Indianapols by § to 6 bere e Prdtadeiphin: see examine this Mattress to realize how good. it is. has had such a brilliant career of 20 | today in a game featured by heavy hit- Come in and see. years on the cinder path, has filed his entry. He, like his father, has tal ting. The visitors got a three run lead g ; off Somers in the first inning, but af- | Boston at Pittsburgh. g > ’.’ ) 4 x 3 &th. path and is daily training for| ter that Broold;h r;ou::e:‘ lw‘; In- g w& lme Of REFRIGB!ATORS, Ofl. > e race Mr Nolan, Jr, has figured . dianapolis moundsmen hard, in the | Philsdeiptis . oen:‘d-fleiued’:e.:'elrx; ‘g’;’n’g:i‘r“y n?nr. ';evanul st;oflng flv: !:;un: onthn. com- | ST OVB, SCRms, SCREEN DOORS, m TUnner, | pination of as many singles, three er- Springfieid : 3 As b ROCKERS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. and sporting men of this city pre- @ct o tyture far the young if he mr‘x:e & sacrifice and a stolen base. "R HE Y . utm the running gnmflel. e B Bt el Brooklyn .. 001 00350x—911 1 are Strong in the race s Joe Gadle | Indlanapolis 30000100 2—6 11 7 the l’::;‘::mll:' rage held In Greeneville | p omers, Seaton and Land; Mullin, | 8L, 1583, %5, some time ago. He is putting in some Billiard and Warren. Indiadapolis at JOHN A. MORAN Stiff training and has run the course two or three times and seys he will make the other contestants go for the cup. New Britain at New London at . Tinker Protests a Game. Chicago, May 18.—Manager Tinker's protest of the game at Buffalo last Thursday, when the Chicago Federals MONDAY'S RESULTS. International League. Gadle's side partner, Frank Riord: ;. Real Estate a. Specialty met with & slight accident the o(l:l:l's'e',‘ defeated by the home team 4 10| Newsrk & Torown 2" % x ~ , Was receiv y 'residen mo! ersey ty 2. Buff 3 McGrory Building, Main night while running over the Preston > Street| | 05 and strained the ligaments in his | Of the Federal league today, but ac: New England Learws. tle between Bender and Russell here | . Sterling vs. Ocsum Uffice telephone 301-2. Residence 1179-3 | right leg, and the doctor is doubtful | tion was deferred pending the collec- | rewiston 10, Portland 5. > \ 0. whether he will be able to compete. tion of evidence. Tinker claimed that today by 3 to 1. The home team won The Sterling baseball team defeated The promoters of the race have de- | 2 Buffalo batter ran back to the play- i by bunching five of its six hits in the | a team from Occun Saturday at Ster- AN ) ] 0 i firgt and fifth innings, while Bender . ATTORNEYS AT LA cided u; Stephen P. Y 1a | ers’ bench after hitting a ball and b ling by the score of 15 to 3. The game uw Judge .:‘&n“g:&:?,f mson:ye'tor feld | J ter, seeing thot the Chicago players kept the four safe drives of his ob- | was all one sided and the homse boys The Emeralds would like to play the The Greeneville Trimme: 1 lev: Cippers T8 played | won again today from Cleveland, 3 tu T R0t TBro rins on singiee. DY | S yres - cattered. Russell did not give | had ev this g The cup has been purchased and ' did Not make a play at first base on r - Ponents scat everything their way. The Occum AMOS A. BROWNING ° | siands 52 inches nigh on o mahogany | the hit ran out to the base again. : a pass He was backed up in fault- | piicher was hit hard and freely. The 5 ‘] base. Being the gift of The Bulletin, 1 The rules, argued Tinker, require the ) sty P Y | manager, Alvert J. Tatro, is ready to Attorney-atLaw, 3 Richard’s Bldg. B0 SR o3 i Brookt one man left on the bases, The score: i "Phone. 700.. it will‘be known as The Bulletin Cup. | Pase runner to stay on the base lines rmfl“d!;x e - . * | match his team with any fast amateur 4 : ‘All the contestants are engaged daily | While running to first base. =, i;of.fl 't . - ~ Chicago h(A) I rum::l-h ) team in the state. They will take a Browa & m"’ < : in hard training and all are confident Chicago ; A0 | Wearram & ® Ti3AR " 10 o o fall out of the State Hospital team on a M of taking fi{lfl hoxlnoqrs. Th;me wi‘ll Delehanty Made a Homer. Boston E :;m;mluil‘f : :1; } .r.mun"n i 1] 1’ : ‘-‘u¥;efi.sg;$e{xmnager claims. " Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St | start promptly at a. m. Boy Scouts Buffalo. N. Y., May 18.—Timely hit- J.Collina,rt 4 1 0 o|Bakerab 2 o o - g %u-m and flags will be posted at 0Ofners|ting combined with two of Buffalo's iodiect” T 3 0 3 3 ofMcludian 3 013 1 S— Ootam Natiesal Bamk. 38-3 along the course. iflvefl:rroflxm'.guwe ?t. lLouls 2 snxie Jead g3 30887 Meanharms Dewiete 3 18 3 : Sy A n the first two innings, the visitors ch, Racaven3s 4 0 1 1 GRAND CIRCUIT ENTRIES. winning the game, 6 to 3. The record | Wesinaton Rosslip 3113 30643 Pumoa Coxin " 3 013 8 = - 118 in the List—Parse of $10,000 Offer- | 10T 0ne or more home runs daily was e | xFoumier 10000 = @ @————— e i e G ] Attorney-atiaw, L AT g kept up when Delehanty scored on a | Boston Tk 307 N 3 6216 2| H.Norn.c Mosy.se 4 3 9 803 mar10a Shannon Building. ~ed to Winner of 2.14 Class. drive into the left fleld bleachers in | Chicaso i S e B o b L NG S | MeMahon.ss Gray, ot €1 '1°3%3 SRR ifll the sixth inning: Score: Cleveland - ocore by o 5 ] L BT RER I[-flmdq m. o= 3 i ceen .9.0 000010 01 . the early closing ‘stakes for the grand | Buttalo ... 00 0 0 012 0 03 & = FECERAL LEAGUE Philadeiphia 2370 00 10 00 xg| meuta 3 i 3 o Se; ber were announced| anderson and Blair; Groom St. Louls Shut: Broekive Out. e OF NORWICH - t. There are 118 entries in all | Hartley. ! Ciiteago Shut Brooklyn Ou Stesting Frap e NN ; -u;nxtryu:m-na ix;\:lmber mt’l;n 5&15:. N ;\n;aklmu | hst. Loug, Mo., May ISAASalleg today ! oceam 000020 1—3 ear. In e princi race, e 2. ! Indianapolis shut out Brooklyn in the second game Runs, . Freneh 2. Buelley Charter Oak trot for a purse of $10,- Waterbury Won Close Game. Bakye <. | of the series, 3 to 0. St. Louis scored | Bamy 2. T MeMabon 2. T Nergren: D'vIDEND 000, there are 19 well known horses Hartford, Conn., May 18.—A single | piechnrgn © . ! its first run on Magee's single, an ou* lr:r:‘mfl(ijm\_ - ossy 2. HIUL Two bass entered. Some of them are Director |and a triple by the first two men up > jand J. Miller's two base hit. Its Sec- | Grar 2. Sacrifies hits . P::n“:, !m: 5 The regular Semi-annual Di Todd, McCloskey, Centerville, Peter | for Waterbury in the game with Hart- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. {ond run came without a hit. Dolan | Stolen bases. McArthur 2, H. Norgren, J French Johnson Battle, The Guide and Lena | ford today decided the contest for the Won Lost walked and stole second, scoring when | 5. Bl Gray & Hit by pitcher, by Ramy. Struck fas boon declarsd from the net garn- | Rivers. visitors'and they added another in the | Raltimore spe L 14 B Egan let Wilson’s roller get away from | jug & ‘amy 8 by Buckey 1. by Racme 1, by S Tt e six monthe at-the| _There are 16 entries in the Capitol sixth, msking the final count 2 to 0.| Moo - i ° him. Snyder scored the other run af- | Jert on buer Seering 5. Gomms ¥ o, Racsre 3 past City pace ,000; 18 in the | Osborne pitche ne ball and was | 5 t - -r he had si how ates. Umpire H. Tetrea oo sate of Four per cent. a-year, and will | Etmwooc 2.12 trot for $2.000; 18 in the | never in danger. not a single artford i Provigoce 1 10 E\(nr s’iu;:‘i s:x':fiz'fi»d ?r".,"m‘“‘i\?{.‘e.f“"?\‘l | Peloquin.® "™ © B i < he payable en and after May 15th. Corinthian 220 trot for $2,000: 24 in nmnw'r reaching second base. The | Newark . : “ | scored when Huggins doubled to the S 1 acore: S F};;;g;"(} : - right field fence. The score: Planters Take Second Place. > o Breokiyn (N) New Britain, Conn., May 18.—New ho."io‘:'um 14 in the Nutmeg 3.10 %’fgfi{.‘f S g z g g 3 ‘;’ 3 gg_—_g 4 3 EASTERN ASSOCIATION. L e ;! Britaln completely failed to exhibit = s al Won Losk Pt | Cutshaw, 32 ieven a flash of re el at the &5 Salmon and McDonald; Osborne and whawt 40 42 : S e T Fohl mald; orne and | waterbury ... 3 4 692} Dauvert.lp 4 1 8 1 o, game with New London at Electric Broadway Seconds Took a Game. o, | Sew. London . 5 {:3 Wheatlf & 10 o | field this afternoon, the visitors hav- The Broadway Second team took a ; Pt 3 p Lo 2 g ¢|ing everything their own -way and mm mm from m.mw StroeG ts B':;;::- City Lost Close Game. Springfcid s 538 o1 o:f(cofl:sda =hu!;uttfi 7 b?x 0|- s‘:nnh wu‘ ernoon at the park. Great ore. Md., May 18.—Baltimore | Brideeport < 5 60 3 R e O ° n the secon City i & E s 455 | Jeutbac! 3 i EY - ball was pitched by both pitohers, I | defoated Kansas City in\a close game | Sov ain 3 1 20k | Raete: " 06 6.4 —°| S [The oot 2roe ”Btoaddstnetshmd.\m ere ay, § to 2. Henning relieved ——— XHummel 1 0 0 0 1 e Broadway Second. w played a su- | Stone in the eighth inning after the New England League. Dt R s, Moranat % pestor game at first. latter had given way to a ‘pinch hit- v Lost Totals 51 4 10 & Zelrer.ss & ’ }et ‘whose single brought in the vis- ‘ R E —hedth tn ok Noys.3b 5 Emeralds Organize. tors’ second run. Score: 3 { L0 0% 0 00 0 8 0o Browmect 3 The Bmeralds, a newly organized RHH 3 | - Gl e 01160 xR o team of the West Side, defeated the Y. | Rartimote - 11100000 x—3 ¢ 2 7 | Two base uid. 3. Miller 2. Hussins Sminp 1 M. H. A In an interesting game by - Clty. 00102 ¢ .1} T | X 2 Connolly.c 0 e soore of 14 to 13. Swan pitched ‘: guinn and Russell; Stone, Henning s | Braves Defeated Pirates. - e g fine form for the Emeralds. Hilton, | 2" S | Pittaburen, Pa.. May 18—Boston de- | = the Y. . A. pitcher, had superb S t Take Ancther. feated Pigisburgh today, 4 to 1. James tals <35 7 comtrol, but reseived poor spport. Greeneville Trimmers Won. - Senstocs > 2 rashi . | was _effective throughout. With the | (X} Hamcock 1 - Wasington, May 18.—Washington '3 = (xx) Zeimer . scors.1 to' 0 against them in the elghth | scur by inoiegs. James and Evers, Maranville's out and | New London .. and some fast infield work. The Sen- . Bant Connelly’s single. McQuillan pitched ) g 00 B, the ninth and the visitors got two s more. on Schmidt's single, Martin's ators scored two runs in the second | inning on singles by Shanks, McBride | and Moeller and Morgan’'s double. | 7 ey Shanks scored the winning run in the ! Walk. Gowdy’s sacrifice, an error by sixth by a daring slide after McBride | Wagner and a sacrifice fly by James. ge FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL next Sunday oan \mo fair | and defut?d the Baltic Tip Top team | 2, through the good pitching of z : n The score: Doe. Crundall, the former Giant had been retired on an at:iempted bunt. | Sl b ) Pittsburgh _(N) - is golng along nicely tn the sToc DV, 006 Erie The visitors’ two runs were scored in | S & e m lougme. Thas far he bes Sour ke ADVANCE e 200 Brie the fourth inning on an error, John- | greramo o1 "l; : o] etir.et ‘: EEE S 2 e q i ¥ 7 C! C ¥ x 1 3 ey Wieteries %o his erelit with 20 roverwes. | Buying Was Gonfident and Sentiment Izil;’dfl:\ i’flfi P-.:i;{-:(‘“-?{:f ‘“z.«:r:_ e fly R R S g T.,wm. v-.tw.ung-u 3 5 . o .. ¥ 0 1 0 o 41241} e strong team from Taftvill Whewe noted troting mares, Louw Was Optimistic. Cleveland (A) Washington (A) s 113 0 %16 3 111 0 8| feated the Wauregan team at me 5= Déion, Swest Marte and Soncmm Gtri, ab hpo a an ol e - o A r have all 2oels by the New York, May 18—There was a 4.0 2 0 0fMoelier.eft 3 0 112 S 8 7 1 o 52nonSaturday. The game was close- Syme 4 0 1 1 OfFoster.3b 4 0 020 2 9 ¢4 1 0 1y competed and afforded lots of ex~ wire, The in the lest month, | Proad inquiry for stocks today and $ 27 1 olGenatiap 2 0 i the market advanced terially abovy 427 f Gar 3 011 110 0 0 citement throughout. On Saturday e y ove } 2 0 2 0 olMian 4 0} Jamesp 04 @ 0 0 1 0 next the Jewett City club visits Wau. The stowed a] Qe level reached on last week's rise. 3 1 5.2 1lShankslf 4 o - - — —! Adams.p 200008 - chaoge én with. Rummell pitch - was confident and sentiment | 100 ¢ 0dorgan.3b 2 1! Toals 32 92713 1jsxMsatt 1 1 0 o o FeSan and another good hot game is ot o It ba i i i : ;‘ g lnl:llélgme,- :’ gxl,«mmd ° z 3 : M }3‘;“:‘1 for. Score and, lineup as fol- - - ySiency.e eQuil'np o Ve: > James,p 100 4 0| Totals 62712 2! (5) Batted for Gibson In Sth. s - b hpe s o Mitchellp 0 @ 0 0 0 iR e B Ny 1 - g n P Tamondacf 5 0 2 0 0|Wood.it 418008 TxLelivelt 1 0 © 0 Of innirgs 3 2~ - -~ e e = o oo . sooosee Bt 1T UMTmR (0308 3 o burgh e o o - 2 0 2 OfPepper2® 4 0 1 1 @ Bennst, & L O Haeema 0t | e e il dartn, Momry. ppddemmn o33 Score by 1m gn: | TR J 11 0 1Dasignf 3 0 2 0 8 Hosrmnaisgh Clvcland ... 0002000 Giants Lost. I o3 trgees 3.¢%18 P v . H 4 i - . on, 1 e s B e YL 0 Cincinnati, O, May 1S.—Cinctnnati| mews 13 13 3 »316886 ¢ 2 took an early lead by hard batting and | Towmis 22 52U 4 Yanks Lose to St. Louis. won the second game of the series 3 > from New York today. 10 to 5. New e Tork Miw I8 Sy frequent use | york outplayed Cincinnati in the field, o e e B, o ity [-but theiaiter excelled at the bat and | s rth | bases. ce, W tarte inning and defeated New York by & | Pho ‘contest for New York, lasted oriy | score of 4 to 2. Shotten walked and | threa innings, Cincinnati bunching ;lr } i Stolen bases. Murpby 3. i § i | e Showtag Wflhfln‘ton&.w;::‘r:::r‘:ho oug::, {went to third on Austin’s single | ji:g in the second and third rounds ' Umpire Rasmood. Time 1 hour. 40 mimutes. for adfusting the Mexican problem through short. Austin stole second | ro. 5 total of five runs. Wiltse proved | | — Oaly ome adation. The fire: tone of and scored with Shotien on Pratt’s | Gecidedly unsteady, allowing three | Tigers Victorious. of the ‘Wesd e - g 100 By. fourth. single. On Pratt's attemdtel| paces on balis in Succession ,as well . Princeton, N. J. May 18.—Prince- the foreign markets also was a fa- voring influence. Sentiment in Lon- don apperently was undergoing a change similar to that at home. Cable I hest r . Sp. pr 500 Bay Son. Cop. . 23000 Reading steal, C. Walker doubled through short, ! as serving a ball to Groh that the lat- | ton defeated Dartmouth here today by 1385 Rep. Ir. & Steel . | scoring Pratt. James, the St. Louis| tor put into deep center for a home | driving across the winnine run ia pitcher, was very wild and both Yan- | pyn with men on bases. Schauer was the ninth inning after the visitors kee runs were due to his wildness. The | affective in the innings in which he of- | had scored twice In their half of the i I advices were optimistic and london 200 Rumley Score: T 3 3 o took 15000 or more shares of stock | 708 Sesboard A’ L. S R e ficlated. Douglass went well for thres {ninth. Score: here afi: king i £ Amer- 500 Seaboard A. L. | L. Lowla. (A) low (o] innings for Cincinnati, but proved wild | REE g e i e e e 100 8t. L. & 8. F. PN T Ml S # hoe el in the fourth, while Yingling, who suc- | Dartmouth 0000000 02—2 2 1 The upturn in prices continued weil gggg;_— - A‘BEF nib 4 2 10 51100 ceed%d him, was h‘n f_axh'llgI hard. Ben- Pr%;‘ltlflon % odowg 020001—3 7 6 B = » o 3 3 Pratdb 4 4.5 3 2 0 0 0 0. ton, however, was invincible. i ard ang anamaker: Deyo and ey e Drejudice, throagh the day, although at times the b W3 St Bt - GWiiltsrt 4 110 31100/ geore: | Wall, amovement was checked by realizing - k C.Walkerit 3 1 170 2053 ef & a0 sales. Large blocks of the favorite| ‘iee soc my or |~ Tl 181 136381 New York 0 Cinclanatt ) | spesuiative shares were taken, and the| 148 8tand Miling oo 1061 1010 % Bewheret 5 10 0 olMonat 4 3289 e Pl*h:iflflls w‘“‘f—uflfl. bulls asserted that the acoumu- . 1006 b 3 0 1 2 0 3 e 4,8 . & 24 e Youn, treets det vew, The unexpectediy poot bank state-{ 3o seadevaker pr ... Growine 10 2 0 olMcHalen 31 05 0 s aycNenn -533 1 1 ivankin Stteets by & score of I7 to ment on Saturday had some effect on| 200 Texss & Bacisc . . i o TR AR N e SN T €100 ofmbwriiv 3 111 1 ! 12. The captain, Tom tha meney market. Rates for short| 1000 Temas Co. ... | Baumg'tp 1 0 0 1 o Tous 30 0 3| s 00 OfBatesct 4 1 4 ° 24 a very good game and out a term laans were higher and mercan 180 Third Arenus ST - | k lo :;‘!n?;v"u" ; § % 3 o, bome run. Manager Raymond Woz- tile discounts also were on a firme o TR L % 4 o o|puzissp = o 0 1 o, niak made a three bagger and caught & oasda. | %) Batted for James 1n Demaree.p 1 0 6 ofTinslingp 0 0 0 ¢ o Eood game. The Park Streets will Bonds were irregular. Total sales (z¥1) Bafted for McHale in Oth. Wiltee.p 6 0 0 oFentonp 1 ¢ 0 1 1} challenge any team under 18 y ot par value, $1,980.000. United States Score by innlugs: RS b M A 10060 0| age. Answer through The Bull ‘bonde unchanged on call. oy L e S TxThome 0000 Tows 313 5 bas Two bese hits, Holden, € Walker. LiE e ‘ Reds’ Fielder Got Married. S AT > (x) Batted for Demareo In dth. Cincinnati, May 18.—Martin B.g: Red Sox Downs Tigers, (xx) Batted for Schauer in 9tb. lhlmflqr& the utility inflelder of Boston, May 18.—The Detroits were (#) Batted for Yingling in 5th. 1 Cincinnati Nationals. was married bay succesfied in sigm. B R i 5 ars the- £ ‘ defeated again by Boston today < o o o— 5| here today to Miss Grace Leever of George Foster pitching another shut- | b, ¢ 0 z—10 | Pittsburgh. The bride is a out game, 2 to 0. He allowed the | Three base hits, Groh, Clarke. . Grh. | of Pitcher Sam Leever formerly of the Tigers only two hits. LAz | Pittsburgh National league team. Mains, who pitched for Detrolt, was P! Lost. ! e T COTTON. Pifoctie | axatnt S5 cwo :"“‘)“!’"» when | Chicage, May 15.—Chicage bunched | Chess Games. New Yerk, May 18—Spet cotten | ed Sox managed to put a rur| three hiits with a base on balls and two | g 1< steady; midAling uplands 13.60; gulf|8CIoss each time. Hooper made | by Philudelphia and won 1008, | masiors: Tt totey Lo hons 13.85; sales 5,160, brifliant catch of a“bail which Craw- . In_the Afth inning Bresnahan | Alechine beat Capablamca Tar- Futures closed steady. May 13.00; | f0rd had smashed to deer right field | goubled, Vaughn singled an@ Leach | oo 7, s Soetie e . July 1259; Augpst 12.42; Octebes 20 completed the riay spectacularly | waiked. After'two were out Saler aln- | Tasker 11, ¢ &"’m‘b’m“ 10128, A"““m ~ : ; by a throw which caugnt Co. 12‘.‘0 December 18.09; January 12.03. for a double play. The score: 9, Marshall 7 1-3, Tarrasch 7, - 3 o BB when Luderus recovered .the ball he shsiniissii P 5 T et o T e = ‘vilv':o eaxtern nimes. - b i Suleg. . €e 2w 2% £ ; v at first ; gled, Irelan threw wild to flyst apd Besten (A) | threw wlld to Denin and before Um- | : ~ MONEY, S B | pire Fason called Suler out at third | Yale Won at Tennis. - New Yark, May 13—Call meney | yorer 1§ H H 1 | on aecount of the coacher's interfer- New Haven, Conn., May 18. — Fale steady, 1 7-8@32 percent; ruling rate| Lewisir 4 1,8 0 ! ence, the lecals had scoved three runl.; defeated University of Michigar at S 1 §-8; last lean 2; clesing 1 7-8@3. ( Speakerer 1 18 0 | Vaughn held the visitors to three hits. | tnenis today, five matches to ore. The an ,,_'t- . Pime- leans strenger; ty days 3| Beotbss : [ ,: = s visitors captured one of the maitghes o 1-3@8 3-1; ninety dai® 2 3-1@3; six| gemen” 4 1. o Chiease (M) n the doubles. Reth, Bteal months 3@3 1-4, Thomase 3 & 5 % ° ab hpe a o » g Foster,p 38 14 ‘g..‘: :::0.' 1 SHIBAGS SRAIN WARKET. PR Ty { £x 3 . R T | EAE Bt ity lm 7% :‘7% ng& Totals 3 i : :l 7 s (x) tor th. : e - 861 2% X‘:‘-‘l ey ks g:'!‘!i"l - Bosten 0.1 6 0 =38 ughn.p i 3 L L o : Totals 30 TE 8 3 144 €. B, X chd e o sen"em oot of 788 Chine. C R Athletics Annex Victory, Gal. @ o -2 > 4 S 2 4 T