Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1914, Page 3

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| Plans are being made to have an | fellow as well as a great pitcher. et meel g Mohegan park on the! SHAKEUP IN HARVARD CREW. You'll find it here. el ~ “Qur Shirts” negotiating with the park commission- | Freshman Eight Suffers Many 5 Shang hooss et BV SRRl LT Changes.” o * || The comfortable kind. Allbrand new i i ie 08 ret tioe thet 2 ovent |, Tig' ShaReup I Eafvarts asiman . . : < et Ihos wilk s suscjens Iovarest for this sprightly season. to_make it an annual affair. 1ro : The events in the race will be open | ferred from to amateurs only and possibly there|Of the boat; Potter & 3 3 a7 g g oo ) B U RS, B §'to o aha Higginson, v aubeti Light Underwear in all styles. can the having your propeity insureG The shell is now boated as follows: : s [ to perform as there will be events for ; [ reliable nsurance company. We| {0 Perform as there will b events for| o oice “Hrown, T, | % ‘help you to reach a decigion as to Ely; 4, Young; < amount of insurance to be placed | enOUSh entries can be s L Higginson: bow, Potter; 11, Fiichbarg flf flle R business premises, stock, residence, | _The events are: 100 yards swimming 8700 2 2 1 “T P" 7 LN > uflmmm“a:;i;a‘g. bost' companies | Tace, dive from form, Ao Svis| With this lineup the freshmen paced HE LIVE SHO A stock valued af $14,500 and . ing of Woolen + o v il e o retes TEhe ovomrs | the Henley eight in a mile sprint. The Co ings. Wash ics, Dress Linens, ISAAC S. JONES for the boys: 50 yard swimming race, | 2nofidial time was 5 minutes 25 sec- Goods, Cloakings, Fabrics, Linens, Silk < onds. Coach Wray sent the varsity : Insurance and Real Estate NS i i G0 S e crew over the course to the bridge in Providence 8. . Richards Building. 91 Main a N Appropriate medals will be given.to! ;no” stratch, Wind and tide favored Collepes. Giants snd Phillies Each Take One. | Pennock from the box in the eighth, the winners and if permission can be secured to have the race ‘the entry |03 the time was sald to.be fast, but{ colgsts 8 Univeotty of Veemont 2. Philadelphis, June 2—New York |but Shawkey stopped the scoring. The i3 tatement was given out. Syracuse T, SO0RSh: Do your realize that list will be opened in a short while. |[%° ! g broke even with Philadelphia in a B r ';. an accident i Ay OLD TIMER E;OK GOOD. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. double header here today, the home m‘:‘:(:) 5 -"'n‘:'_ rs every three seconds. THINK FEDS OWN "R§ g 7% | team winning the first p:‘ebbyfv 10 2 | sturphy st 19 1 Umoopere ¥ 2% . - o the secol y to 0. ) . 3 cm l“'m in THE_COLONML LEAGUEAI‘I'olm: Pi k;a by Fans of Today’s and E and the m::zr- T g e B um—s i 3 Emu H 3 i 3 s Reported That the Wards Are Strong ormer: Cluyw: e e e N Tile G e AR e ! it ¥ ™ # the Travelers’ Insurance Co. Backers. A fan hes picked s coupio o teams. i Bumyrse o the Iovmery e Qo B 85 e, b A s on 3 : Philad R will remove all your worry. |t it o e, e ions o B ey S The 2| et Reotedy Boid enlaadionis to | 311 8RR {1211 Next on the List is , | magnates are worrying over the re- | other composed of present day stars. NATIONA! i knocking Jacobs_ off the rub- 9 NI feeiee 1168 N port that the circuit, which is operai- | Comparing these two teams more b e g B The fourth inning, Magee's work | ¥t % 3 %15 ap S OUR ANNUAL JUNE SALE OF ing under the national agreement as a | from a hitting than a fielding stand- ® ristop was a feature of this Total B, P, \LE‘BNED & CO- class C league, is the property of the|pint, leads to the belief that the old - :;m‘e‘.m 'rn? score: & i Federals. There are six clubs in the, timers could take care of themselves - e —— league, Pawtucket, Fall River, Taun- |in any emergency. The nineteenth gty Iy P T {on, Hrockion, Woonsocket ad New | contpry toam 1 as follows: T 3% $T3d ' R ml‘ RAI‘ L ; Delahanty, Keeler. Duffy and Burk- 9, o o outh 1 Feported that the Wards, who | ett in the outfleld; Anson or Brouth- 132 1iie The June Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear will be at . © ers, first base, Wagner, shortsto) 41 0001 - o - y Investment Broker |me mos pominent huckers of the or | Srame oo, Vo™ paanoTote i HH its best today, with every item as complete as upon the 5 ganization and in reality own the Paw- | ing and Kelly, catchers; Rusie, Wad el s 40 Y el % ¥ Real Estate a Specialty tucket club outright, through A. W.!gell, Clarkson, Radbourne, Sweeney $et 510 Opening Day. = Note these values: . - ; Bannwart, who, so far as is known, iS | gna’ Keefe pitchers. $43 010 4 icGrory Building, Main Street | the business manager of the club. The present dey team is composed | hammme =n=vmonl BB L ————- IR —— g ‘ iuice telephone &.1-2. Residence 1179-3 | Bannwart denies the etory and sy | or'the ' following star performe Ed 90 % nima Corset Covers there s no truth in it He declines to [ Copb, Speaker, Jackson and Crawford | AT At 17c—regular price 25c say. however, who does own the \Colo- | i, "{1/e outfield; Daubert or Konetchy, ) Batted for Tincup i Tth. Bl 5 s At 2lc—regular price 29¢” At 44c—regular price 58c Other excellent values in Corset Covers at 69¢c, 89c and 98c. ATT nial league, or who supplied the money e st Pk to get tire circuit under way. Frank | | - Pfeffer, manager and captain of the ' ¥ Meyers and Archer catchers; Mathew - rown & Peckins, kismeys-at-Law | Pawtucket team, denies all knowledge | Mevers and Arch SRR Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St |©f the matter. FHe admits that Bann- | Rexander and Wood, Gitchers. first base: Eddie Collins second bas: Tinker shortstop;, Baker third base: Totals incrance stairway 4 wart appears to be only an agent for v 2 A R T e {05, A UAte8 | (Cmoone, bt claima he does not know | , The old timerd" lineup boasts of six Now York o0 g o0 ; who are the real owners. - itters, namely. all the outfleld- 435 [ Beschercr 3 13 0 1% 3 1| 0 Batted for Foster 1n 8th A1l over the Colonial league the | erS With Anson and Lajoie of the In- A Pumert 3122 $1 200l O Ban tor Cady in g Muslin Go . EDWIN W. HIGGINS, . |teams bave been well backed and in | fleld. All the reet, ,‘::,‘“,2“;;‘, ;—h;ue:m&» i aniriy P P s B S uslin 'wns ey srandstand has been | eT8, : out. -2 $1 - . Attorney-atiaw, P i e pd jane oo | This lineup would. bo sufficient to Bndgiis 4 0.0 3 P R o R P At 290—regular price 3%¢ mar10d Shanno# Building. | condition than ever before. In other | make any pitcher feel a trifle wobbly Btockisb 3 2 1 8 2 220 0|Bomon .. oo o000 sy At 300—regular price 500 — cities the same conditions have been|in the knees. Lajole and Wagner, jeme Y & 11 G S b A e e L R e e = ¢ 5 noted. At the Pawiucket feld cigar- though both are playing ball today, : 2 2 | Mecpuards 3 0 0 4 i e At o eeen s Letter Received from All Stars’ Mana- | ette and liquor advertisements Jave |are included in the veteran team be- 3 o | Frommes 8 0 0 1 BRI i i 90— ice $1.00 ger. been barred from the fences, as is mgifig:ae flt:ey madTeh their debut in the 3 5 woiin® 100 Dmfi;'n‘-‘?chAg:n: »v";:ry' Sy :t :5e rel’u:lf DPL“ :1 4 . ‘Brooklyn' 1 leagu I centpry. is pari v TR . Mich., 2—By a i t 85c—regular price $1.25 %o the Sporting Editor of The Bulle- e e e e e o aieon Rives WA e rally in the sixth inning which re e s ‘: "; R S sir: ‘Tirust the subject of this com. | REDS ARE THE STARS something to think about. () Batted for Mamuara sa_Tih i e e Ry Ol o g [unication, namels. the unsportsman IN NATIONAL LEAGUE. Gradwell Shaded Flynn. 4 e e bases, the Tigers made their hits i conduct of a certain local clul . e New Ye [ viil nsational fieldi « will_bo of suficient. Interect to. the innati Playing Great Game Under | About 200 fans saw the boxing car- | Chicsso 2 ; o airs then e Cale Iy Hover | & baseball public in general to compen- Herzog's Management. | nival at New London Tuesday evening | hroom : stolen bases were made st Schaik's | [Muslin Drawers eate in some degree for the space It | ¢ Lawrence hall Eddie Gradwell of Cieing, o L, - o The Cincinnati Reds have been win- | Do s fnE heliet oo ML Marhefka Hits Timely. After Detroit scored two runs in the At, o—repnlat TN Previous to securing the Cranberry | ning on a base running game, and | LooogeYy nass, 0¥ SSouCED e 1 New London, Conn., June 2.—A three frst Chicago tied the count in the sec- ( At 2lc—regular price 28c 1t wae thougnt that s diamond might | Chartie Herzog deserves a lot of creditiz:‘l"kspt b gm:'o,f"(h,"fm“m"‘““‘ Base nit and a double hit by Marhefka |Ond on two hits and an error. Four | At 8Sc—regular price 3% be ia air grounds, and L | for getting into his men the idea that Taylor Shut Out Cleveland. an0; driving Biggs home 11 each in- At #4o—regular - price e hits were made by Detroit in the sixth, | 5 @ representative of the ciub, secured | stolen bases can be made to take the | D the seml-final Terry Mitchell wio| . jonq 7, y 3 th i Vitt, who twi ? , June 2—Wylie Tavlor, ~|the first being by Vitt, who twisted : Rmisston, rom the ofcials of “tho | pace of base Tits I matcried st the | o Saoked to Aht Johnnle Doyl X | recralt pitcher for the St Lonis Amer- | e s’ v feoms. the. Sprngfeld. tearn |is ankle beating out & drive to Wea- || Other excellent values-in Dramers at & e R ot - - | rigl me. e same time Herzog b . allowed Cleveland but one hit 3 2 oth | ver. He was assisted from the field | s 86¢ 3 glety to play baschail on those grounds. | has' neither the Datting mor pitchins | 12 shoes, having the better of his op- | (s 2TOWSL OTITRL il 378, G, | pEre today By & Bebve Of &fective, but |and Veach replaced him. The score: tions at $1.69, $1.98 and $2.00. However, on looking ov | ponent in ten rounds. The preliminary It Dename o jquking over the grounds | strength of the Pirates. The man real- | ToRET (7 To HINCT, R POC T S | Turner spoiled Taylor's chances for a |More could mot ward off the hitting of Chicago - as practi- | ly responsible for the recent spurt of | Y -t . - aliily #n tpoesihiiity 15 Jocate Sven & Fa ©! the end of the _sixth round, Steve | no-hit game when he singled in.the | Marhefka that was responsible for the | weera 4 & . fair diamond there, ind we abandoned | row to Y. A O o or | ODonnelly and T. Fournler, the box- |ninth. Graney was put out of the | victory. The score: Chaiy 33 H e ird mpomfi vent the idea in favor of the Cranberry. e o A e TP haa s iers, figured in some heavy artillery | ame for disputing an umpire’s deci- Deminag 5 1 The Sachem baseoall ciub heard | hreak of Tock 11 as a change to| WOrk. sion. The score: Vo o oo . o Colinnt 5 @ H sliething of (113 M0 Go0k ExtARnS | L e R e e ranp 2 Clewiand A o Lo ) TS 1T 8 bsemre 21 H EhatTes 10 Drovent T et reorerg | shoW it hie Peattyicould do, andjhas | Cubs Sold Pitcher Koestner. oo o ol o bora e iaa 6 B i: H el S € of &|won seven games in succession. The | = |Letotact 3 0 0 0 OfShoottenct 4 11 0 0 e 016 0 8 b 4 0 Burns,1b 1 digmond by the Al Star team. former Giant is Herzog’s most depend- | _Chicago, June 1—The Chicagh Na- |Hiwds & 0 3.8 ofowsdis & 1133 e $38 8 3 Ruenin 40 h : S £ s 4 g he other day 1 received the follow- | able pitcher this season and has be- | tional -league club today sold Pitcher |Gmmonit 3 ¢ 10 omasi 31136 100 o3 1 0| xFoumier 10 Bailp * | This offering includes special values in Summer Weight ing leiter from an individual well up | come a real 1dol in Redland. And that | Elmer Koestner.to the Cincinnati Na- e (o N ios S 1 = v < . ; e SO versation with the| 'S 3% it AoUId be, for Ames 1o o great | tionals at the waiver price. $igahasi detid 183 V830 e el Knit Underwear for Women, Misses and Children, Here o = $33 1 3 e e Vi e o 5 z & Tl Co. has HIOAIG & R e RS R i Wi e are some of the underpriced offerings: i, Vv e Shier'us FlNANclAL ANn cuMMERGlAL 2 : : : T E;;:: : = : : ] e ot S—— § e e it i At Sc—Children’s Hibbed Vests at 9c; At-T7o—Women's Shaped Vests =t sl‘;nda\ baseball field, and :s.i?:::l‘: R Cubia Wi F‘—' - R each, 3 for 25c. each, 3 for 50c. cided that it would not be antagonistic = Doudle plays, | oo et nge e —Children’s Ribbed Union Suif ' loward ausone, therclors we have de- 54 o o, b Nor Bon; | Chicago, June 2—Chicago dofeated g e o “"7":“)7‘*“’"' h:;orm cide at we had better keep our T PRI P, 1030 Quno. Con. Oup. . . s o ttsburgh in the final games of the | - at 17¢ a pair, 50, grounds for the use of the society. If AR 1E8S Dol e oL o, 5 1 = i (. Bt eet by |-Scries here today, 7 to 3. thereby | |At 9c—Women's Ribbed Vests at 9c s i::-:;fm:‘:fi:?:?::n"?’m el m‘km e | New Haven Stock Foroed to a New | 100 Coi & 'se Su'pe .. Pl 0000005 0 0p|Povers 8, by More 3. Time 1.40. Umpire Garmy. cxasul:xi;:gu‘{'u}n:m“o" ll‘:l dez ‘(‘m each, 3 for 25c. < WOMEN’S UNION SUITS 3 g ourselves, then = 500 Consal, Gus, Lot 91010610023 el st game. Pierce outpitch- - £ ‘s Ribbed. . e i e il Low Record of 63 1-2. 850 Gomn Prod. S bace Wil Wilker | 2. | Thres base M Played Double Header. ©d his opponents and heid ‘them to | JAt T e e A e M b L "e signature is withheld. The let-| S - v s ve hits, only two of which were o - ter speaks for itsell. . Wheq any per-| New York June'$-4 definite aewn- A, N vtied. Credaye goche |bunched. Chicago took the lead in||At 14c—Women's Ribbed Vests, short|At 39o—Women's Union Sults, = o group of persons attempts to S“-"dwv& > Targec’ volime of - trailing. St. Louls Defeated Reds. header. The visitors won the first |the second inning by bunched singles | sleeves and sleeveless, value 19¢c. lace trimming, value 50c. ' estroy lawiui competition and create | 98Y Wi arg St. Louis, June 2—Beck's double on T O O e ity | by Sweeney, Corriden and Archer, with | 3 £ monopoly, those individuals are a dire| than during the recent deadiock ses- which Butler scored from second gave | S, %, '9, % Siier & URUSSR (RTINE | double by Pierce. Leach’s triple in 19c—Women's Fine Lisle Vests,|At 44c—Women's Union' Suits, detriment to any community and can- | siog in Which the price level was vir- St. Louls the run which enabled them | Jaoio® jaston made. twe teiples i1a |the fourth inning with two m many styles, value styles, value 5c. = BT o e e L 5t Tisciiomal rocimions. On. - to defeat Cincinnati today, § to 4. St (ine first innmg, scoring two runs. |Clinched the game. H 19c—Women’s Extra Size Ribbed|At 59o—Women's Extra S The sayios IRet ARCLEL abaked el offerings quotations fell away Louis got a four run lead in the first | Wheat with Smith on second and two Pittsburoh (N) Vests, value 25c. Tnion Suits, value 75c. o 0 bosinesa 1a aptly applicable iq [ Steadily until Ih many cases the lossca > inning on a combinatian of three hits | out, made a home run in the fifth, tie- Ti Disinees, and even mmore o to base. |ran to a point or more. During the| 000 It M« B emehine its in the thira. sieth |1DE the score. Mann, first up In the 538 ball, 50 that the Sachem baseball elub | afternoon pressure relaxed but the MSt| 2o Iniir Paper . D 1 s ot Gt |giixteenth, ‘bt _for-three Bhees . and | i1 h S - l ofi = s - - = 3 . ! won_his > ke ety B previa™ homeman | SRS B, Tow tever o | s TR E iseq” theeo pltchers, o whom Daven. | {LC'PlnnCr nome what & sinkle, s v Wi ] ] § Another Special Offering is from ‘securing grounds, bt almo of an| Steadily selling of New Haven in-| i Leser ' vauo 1 BT im “the "Afin. inaing artar ho hed |y rooklyn won the second, 4 to 8, by | xalver© 2 i i The attempt in itsell had no resnlt| Haven imvertigation forced down the ; : = b T PR Lt SAIEI . GO ety [ 3 58 worthy of consideration, i record | R . 2 a5 . .|sent out his reserves tow: o end | . = ; T which It witv made’ Hegls 5o ot | oe 0% 18 T The. coumaratively B ; R s %1% % ofmuemen T 35 i o|The work of Maranville and O'Mara | Dl We are offering many unusual values in Millinery this ment and will e judsed on its merits | able character of the road's April| 9 ; b 3118ty 3020 0land Riggert’s one-handed catch in the | il ring y 2 fair minded tans, who i soon | statement had o infioence in stay- 1% Iy | 1384 ok 3353 oot Jnning were tho femturss. The | OOl v ic " bioe, Ky week. Untrimmed Hats at 48c, Fine Flowers at 48c, val- e 3 vitnessing | ing the movement o 50 o0, 101 Baler, Amher. ' Thees “bam. Tt 3 i e 1o Taikoag oY et e wuit! “Miwesiri Fasiic Migan the dny with g i P iy iiiiae b 54 S D e T y ues up to $1.39. Also some great values in Women’s Zlomg the railroad or actoss 4 rwilroad [a dispiay of atrength of ‘the complo- 3 : % 1w $2 50 ofoComaore 8030 |menm T1% R 3 2 5 " the sae of the recreation. | fion ot the sian Zor ekinsion of the §3 0 et 470 10 dim 4,0 ¢ T Voluntown vs. Plainfield. i Trimmed Sailors and Women’s Dress Hats. Be sure and a 3 .| company’s matured notes. It rose a agvan.p 7 3 - g % 3 7 ; = G 811 HES ] o Plainfield team were visitors onh || s i JOHN P HUGHES, | point at the- ouiast but the advance R S R [~ £1 28 e Voluntown gronnde on Sundey 2| visit our Millinery Department this week. - All Stars. | brougnt out increased offerings and it : : E EEEE 22220 wadinge 4 011 € 332 9ternoon and were taken into camp in & Bk ) soon fell back again. ~Lehigh Valley % i aelozg 1.0 03 of Tetals 2% 6mn 3 Tl 433 ¢ 2ivery easy manner and were outclassed | Richards Made Capta was under steady pressure, lol-lns e Totats 55 8 24 15 3] Mamn 51 1 $ 00 3 1{at every stage of the ganie, the score Middietown, ‘oun. June 2. -James{l¥ three points and various other () Batted tor Durewnort 1n g e A ites e Y R Last But Not Least A. Richards of F. Ju was today | Shares showed the effect of liquida- (xx)_Batted for Rawlings in Tth. — — 1100 clected ceptain of the Weslevan uni- | ton. (3 Ran for Mer in 75 THE moawBm e o0 oo LA yersite tennis team for next vear, Ho| Resumption of trading in London Ll s B cmrgnd g (x) Batad, for O'Mam in 13th 3 ) bpo & B po . P has been the mainstay of ine iocal|and Paris after the holiday was to| ®St L & 5 W cincianail 00200110 0| Gm Batied for Realbaach tn 19 Sedmger 4220 1 omen s ieam for the last three seisons and | Some -cxtent responsible for thel 3o goapoam & I St Towa U0 S0 008 8 0% as | ere by fnetme T T UE | iGie 108 ke $a Bas played brilliantly in maiches at | course of the market here. Foreign | 3800 South Pacifie ... Tovw’ e ) (3. Wity Chert, Wilees, | Boos 5000322080000 st Smesp 2 0 2 afioakrante ¢ 8 5 pongwood. Before coming 1o college | markets shawed the influence of the| .ie0 Souen . < 2uis | Bk Z B e iy Tamck Buth: T Detior | RS R e o 2 Sl of & in W ‘e Tedowed Hiwailan etbmtis, o Frenth politon. . Longon tok 8| i sk [ Washington Raified in Ninth, —|Iif M= BT Gy e Hes el b i fim e s 2 s : R position on the selling slde here, dis-| 500 Tecss & Foasc 1. : New York, June 2—In & minth In- — Ly $g - Suits is now on sale at very special prices, and in addition Labanen. Jiminss Challenge | Poing ol taetans £ 406 ahnres. . Honv i T : ning rally Which netted three runs. Broskiyn ) H e s Rge: 3 Y e fategtipucnlited {fness of the coppers was associated | 55 . 5 | Washington defoated New York in the | oreroner . 2 2% 2 - = %3z there are numerous attractive offerings in Women's Waists, Lebanor Sipoe Spor the season. e | with the lowering of metal prices | G Cion Bk 7, b first game of the series by & score 38 oltemgert 1810 In sastern Connectiont niger 1y 1®AM .hroad and the increase in forelgn | 100 Unioy Fecifc .. u of § to 8. With the locals two runs | oo ofHommcias 4 % 8 o - In ern_Connecticut unde: i T he f ighti: o 400 United Clg. pr ahead in the ninth, Cole walked Acosta ofSiaten. 28 0 4 0 Volunte H of See Send all chatlenas supplies show in the fortnightly re-| 8 I e o e e e § U AR S N e R Y Women’ Blakesies, 2 3 . Ry, Tar. 3 ¥ & Colling ofCatshawss = 3 9! Yolunwwn, Houlthen 2. Tarits 2 G renager, R F | P Btrengts ot sinte and municipa| 58 T gv o o [ next two men fiied to Waish. Suc- | <Colling ket 30 3 8 0 X Dioeni. el heirs, B iy o bonds failed to sustain radtrond issues, | 380 U 5. Ruber 17U G gessive singles by Mliian, Gandil and | Maiinin ol 911 0 G Viley S Vet . Waws oa et off | i L 1st pr ., i anks tle e score. ‘eating then | axHess ofFlu 0] 1 | Larkin = E by Larkin &, In tormation frem Bitishurzh states | SO0 0f Which doctined iy ‘sympatny | 5 b e R IR T B R R R R that Pitcher Reubach and Aitchiion, [TI1h sfect g SR R Winning run on Maisel's poor. throw on | Saaral, i L x mere iIn conference with President !Siand lens aRin. 81 766,080 oS i Morang's grounder. Maisel's hitting | Simand.p | Grevner of the Pittsfeds and that Pt T oS SN s 100 Weils Fargo d base running had been largely Voluntown vs. Bear Cats-Taftville. Grenrer sald he was atisfied with the | U7\(€) Stafes twos registered declin-| 100 wee vh"za Eponsible for New Yori's lead. while | Tesly These teams mot on the Voluntown results of the pow-wow. R B R Gy oy AT S Bhanks and Moeller siarred at bat for | (x) heucs tor b grounds on Saturday afternoon. The ! Brown May. Le Track Team|for the Nutmegs, Swatzder STOCK | .- Washington, Catcher Henry of Wash- | (Fox) Butied for Cochets in 80, Bome Leam, alihoush outhatind, defeat= | “and Huzom. Ths Bean Hille' St ington was knoeked out by a foul tip |, Swre & i e the Visitors by smappy fleldiny and | any teams under 15 Tioe Alsska Gold Mg MONEY, ana was forced o retire. The seore: |5 : 04880231 03lgaring base running, - working With the intercollegiates a thing of MDQ»M‘!“IM"&~ = T Atacon b 3 3% | New York, June ' 3—Call money New York (&) i Hvoes. Thres bese lita, Bumue | BAUSeZe. play on several occasions he past, much speculation is EOINE | ferreq et Amai Compr % | steady; highest 1 8-4@1 7-8; ruling P * T noe s s 3 : " | stealing at will. The vi 1 Yale circles as to who- will be: e : : Tato X 9ok Tast loan & 75y g woarrse § 57 3 thowan VI e 30 Larkin® for 11 bits, on | the mext track captain. The consen- 3 1 3-4@1 7- ey §aa o 115 5| Red Sex and Athietics Split Even. |scored three runs, while Sheidon's |sus of opinion Monday was that - G b Timo loans steady; sixty and minety | Smiily § 1§ $5 910 Bosion June 2—Philadelphia and | Were held by Simcos to five hits. The (he caplaincy lay between Shedden. ; 7 0% 5 30 ldays 2 1-3; six months § 14, Sy dal 11 8|Boston divided u double header today, | PIAYIS of Robinson a third bare was| who bas been Going Kool Work %S00 would_be willing to- jain our 3 S = P14 411 § §|the Red Sex winning the fi «, |a feature of the game. : | 126 . hurdiss, - an ki, ‘ewri’ Business Maamgesiiie COTTON. i $73 803 to 2 and ihe Athletics the second, | The, fnal score; Viluntown o, work Oiis your hak Saade biai & WURONN ] et Mteaten, New York, June 2—Cotton : H Gk, s - S core tion hinges upon one, . i - £ in % a L turn next yea: As it is ly ¢ Futures closed barely steady. 3 3 Honriksen, started the seoring. Phil- |cuccays 5 &5 1 missible for him to represent the & Plant’s Field . New London . i 18" | 12315 August 15085 Ocioner 12.63 Snm = afelpble Ued the sters in the Seventh | it & 1 &'y > N T, & T Lar “2‘0!;1: er. 134 January 12.76; ), Hatted for Bocbiag In 4tn. Gunard‘s ‘wug thrs'm of . Mcinnis® | Soulibas ¢ 1 873 5, . con . ST S ) B for Ayres in Sl grounder and reach heme ON | Lapiantir 33 r ew London vs. 15 A i e e e oy B cloies wetemes SRR it Ty Stctnnig scorcd g1t meny ‘are inciined to beliew & & 200 Alchimn pe i~ ) Batea for Keating in 6. on Schang’s fly to Speaker. The Red | TMCayip s 3 § Springfield| i &m0 e e e R o L O el A R IEER ER R RSN o =03 888308 8 f4|Hooper tripled and scored on Scott’s |- mwn WiWH * 1500 Broakiyn e 8 i Ed Bwo base bile, Shibks Hemes. Modler, Tures base | SiEle. admission 25¢, al. Piroleam Lit, Modler. Home fua, Shamks. In the second game Baker started [, 5 | 5 s | o o ¥ ; tl;:«tmaring idn the fourth, when. he Sin- | vamniona 0. S Lesiber : - «| Umpire Cy Riglers life iswt werth |#led. was advanced on another sinsle et wits, Keliiy . LaPlant. A" Dupt, M- 25 ks o B4 o5 1516 [ much in Pittsburgh. Cy had 10,806 | by AMeInnis, a sacrifice by Strunk ane Meirtatce. . Forco hase Biiv, 100 Che. G W, BE Il % “ -2 fins hissing him on the decisions he Congecutive hit o Bwatinsh -g_‘ & ?s A % i ko )‘A‘:dci out against the Visiting Phil

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