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Crack Teasn of Willimantic Will Appear at Cranberry Sunday 125, 5, This coming Sunday one of the fast. pwhich have swept the Hudson and est and most Interesting contests of | flecked it with white caps. The Co- the local baseball season promjses to lumbia crews were out only once yes- be seen on the Cranberry whand. lh; terday, and got out only for a short | u All Stars clash with the BEmeralds of | Tow. R x | Willimantie. On Memorial day’ Man- | The Wisconsih 'varsity eight had a. ager Hughes brought up a team to | Narrow escape from a serious accident ! Willimantic and it was defeated 13 to | when they were almost hit by flying 1. The manager says the defeat was | Tocks from & blast that was set off on due to a poor pitcher and he intends | the mountain side just after they row- to take revenge for it by defeating the | ed by. Rocks and debris, some pieces B s, aft ivirg them warning | Weighing 300 and 400 pounds, came | tively for Holy Cross the past four to bring ike strongest lineup they can | hurling out into the river and landed | Years have been signed up for the | procure. He has secured a pitcher |in the wake of the Wisconsin ehell, | Red Sox and will probably he reicay- where 'the puddles have not yet dis-]ed to one of the International league ! clubs for seasoning. e e s et be i lut“tiwo summers Ostor- crews sto; s just in time sren manags the Keene, N. . 5 - em’i"h 2 N i ‘;‘ :{no of the h‘l‘wln State league, | Wp am' A M v 14: he lom of Vail's; sel on s work with that nine was splenuid. we represent ‘a’re solvent, prompt and Tanager McCarthy of the Emeralds | ., = B Eraining. chinh wros LhOWR| > DB CHBE " Ontire e splenuid site viewpoimt and banks oh Lefty | b¥ the’ fact that his two crews were | will report to the Red Sox within a ISAAC S. JONES able to get out in comparatively | few days unless ordars to the cur smooth water, despite the faci that| trary are received from Pres. Lunn- the benefits to be derived from a FIRE [ who a few weeks ago pitched a no INSURANCE POLICY yqu 'would not | hit, no run game against a fast team hesitate a moment about taking out a | and hefays there will be little trou- policy, and making yourseif secure | ble in taking the Emeoralds’ measu from the “fire fiend.” The Companies [ with him on the mound. ap] . A launch that was following the For the liberal. looks-at the question from the oppo- Smith, the former Baltimore twirler, insurance and Real Estate Agent, |to hold his own with any man the Richards Building, 91 Main St. Stars can procure.+ The game will|200 feet from shore the seas were| nin. begin at 8.30 and judging by the in- | FUDDINg hight. . Montgomery, who Unless it is changed by the signing your vaufi“n' of Eddie McKay, Trinity’s stellar sec- | OUTLAWS PLANNING .~ ¥ ond sacker, the Stars’ lineup and bat- ’ F llk and fam ting order will be as follows: W. Stan- ANOTHER BIG " RAID or your e your = {ley 2b, Duga: ‘S-b, Munu,\l"‘islsés‘\?:tin Based On ldea .3 » . rf, Murphy‘c, Young 1b, e cf, L. 5 ily take out an Accident Pobcy Stanley If, Buttal p. Tom Riley will Give Ten Days’ Notice. Cranberry after next Sunday until |£iVing a club ten days’ notice of a July 5th, but the T. A. B, team will | deterniination to leave it, a player play there on June 28th. B. P. LEARNED & CO. { terest it has aroused will be the larg- | TOWS No. 2 in the freshman, was out| HOSPITAL VS. FORT WRIGHT. Y M t m | est attended of any game played here | With & Dair of badly blistered ‘hands, ¢ A ou are 0 on this season. and Poppy has taken his place. Soldiers Will Use Best Twirler Here Saturday. The State Hospital team has been g::t:rl;g :gne Stiff sagncuce this week Th P! e game urday against the e SInyery Sk Soldiers of Tort Wright. The man- ager of the ldier’s team has notl- | g, and of ‘both teams . umpire. B e y | fed Man Chase i ot Sbectic in the Travelers before you go. | ""11.c“An stars will not play on the| Assirance from lawyers that by |icam that he will uuozh:hteml'gox::::tl:f er gt the fort, and that the local boys wifl have to polish their bats to hit could legally abrograte his contract |yt " o0 by 8 PO off the fleld and hooted him, probably if i ~ It’s Delicious - How convenient it is to come in‘here or “call up” for the Salads, Cold Meats, Canned 40 FRANKLIN STREET Pickles and Relishes that save the first man up. There were several St. Louis Takes Third Place. St. Louis, -June 18.—Although the made strenuous ob; ons to decisions | world's champions fought hard th by the umpires. At the close of the | 10u1q mot overcome a Iead the home game a crowd followed Umpire Byron | secured in the -early innings,_ so St. but N0 | Touis won from Philadeiphia by 6 to M. desi hail has led more than forty members of violence was offered. 5 and went into third pl in ‘the lol.m A. Mom the All Stars, and proposed the fol- | {0 apply for positions in the Federal h 1o wo! on the mound for the St Louls (N) Béston (N) achre: - = 3 lowing terms League, according to resident Gilmore ol‘(‘lfim and Brogan who sprained his » nr = s s o S First—Any man who has played with | Of the Federals. Some time ago Gil- | ankle last wesk will don his togs at 131 e ab bopu . lqvestment Broker eitifer team up to the signing of the | MOre gave the clubs of his league per- | ort and McGraw will keep the pivot 121 it Muphy.rf 5 0 2 ° Sgreement shall be eligible o play, | mission to take any players from the | Position warm. - & 115 Tilje s TRRSEE" 2 90¢ ° Real Estate a Specialt; antinb inihors * | older leagues they could get, and the| Manager Chase has booked the AlljWilwn:t 3 11 L R e P y Second—-Winners take two-thirds of | Tesult is that several men have ac- Stars for the following Saturday and |putiens £ § 7 3z Melnrisib & 0 5 2 . McGrory Building, Main Street | the gate receipts, and losers one-third, | ctPted terms with the new organi-| e says the best part of the schedule | ey b 310 100 Strunk.cf 4 2 T K = 293 St s E zation. ‘commences -this Saturday. Wihitted.3> 0 ® 0 4.2 Barry.es 3 1 o «tfice telephone &.1-2. Residence 1178-3 | Third—The setting of dates and b v % T % 53 0| Koptss 1 ° naming of greunds is ieft to the Sa- |, AONE them are Hal Chase, whose| 1In several coaferences with the Sa-{ jfounwne 3 8 § 030 lawe 3 3 = chems, with this capdition, - that the | désertion of the Chicago Americans chems Manager Chase says that he ‘s R0 79 ¢ o0 0 Schang.e 1 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW team on whose grounds the games-are | {0 the ‘Buffalo Federals, was pmac-| Uunable to arrange a zame with thewn | ssieer 0 0 o 17-"ee s PEMSED s H obiyea pay fpcidentat’ Sxpenises of e tically -assured recently, and Pitcher | for unknown reasons. He is confidci:t | xCather 100 L] ;m::fl;n — z first game, after which both teams |SChultz who has joined the Buffalo that his team now can whip anything | =XWines = 1 aWals: 0 H = Brown & Perkins, iitumeys-at-law | share equaily in sych ekpense. Thi: i Americans notice of his intention ten v Nat. Shetucket St s seems fair, inasmuch as the t v T ds t Kntrance stairway “near to .Thames | [iaveq will nate the advaatase of | Predicted by Glimore and mhis asso- Katioral Bank. Telephoae 38-3. playing on its own diamond. He says | ciates will be the result, if it comes that the coming game between the All "‘ilw“th °,£, é’"sl““ leaving the Cin- EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Stars andg Emeraids will furnish a|Sinpati Nationals for the St. Louis basis of ecomparison between the All | Fcderals. Now Yo team, having given the New York | around these parts. days ago. The wholesale desertion GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Amorican Leagus. Boston a: Chieago. t_Cleveland. Philadelphis ‘at Bt. Washington at Detroft. Louis. Naticnal League. Eastern Asseciation. (Two. games.) Attorney-atiaw, Stars and Sachems as the Emeralds |, 10e Federal League is ready to de- , mar10d Shannon Building. defeated the Sachems last week. f::gn"",tc?::tn:;yr:fi;‘?? ;:L":ai;’ » ;:'m‘fl;;‘h 3.:1 New York. i ; Chicego at Philadelphia. NORWICH FAMALY MARKET | ..., wc. proiiie oce these wo] o enre s, B Jim Ride Predicts That These Two CAPTURE PRIZES| Noeus = N iesan- Crews Will H : g e i) bty Hard Tustle. Stafford Springs and Hartford Horses Tardoea o ;x:mz:mfi' Frulits and Vegetables. “Cornell and Columbia are the crews; . Victorious at Combination Park. gagé:l;:-.“ch S Samioh 3 | that will fight it out in the 'varsity Hised eiuay o 10| intercollegiate regatta on June 26, on|thy, ronson and The Midget, the fa- | Busas ar m ot Mushrooms, 7p | the Hudson. Rice said that altnough es in the three races at Combina- Nld, 16 Parsley, from his present observations he fu};lw'l. & ug:x;‘l‘t’:. llb. s thinks the race will be a close one, o sassating. bus he is is certain that Cornell and b - Columbia have the tights that will be Ta"n“;:“’rm,,‘ < in the lead in the end. 2 1 F.~«Burke of Byfield, surprised the alent in the 2.10 pace 'by winning with Miss De Forest. .- Fedoral Lsagos. Tottucs, . 10 Caneower, - 25 race,” is Jim. Rice’s forecast of the| Medford, Mass, June 17.—Luly Wor- | Batimde at Kanss Pitisburgh _ar* Chicago. city. Louls. Buffalo at Indlanapolis. tion park today, each met with deféat. THURSDAY’'S nfi_suu:. “The ’varsity race this year will be | of Stafford Springs, Conn., wound up| BiTile 15 Jusey Clty 5. - gs, 20-25 | a and tuck fight between Colum- | the 2.16 trot in quick order, Lulu E""m‘:"- e 15|Sweet ZLiemons, bia and Cornell,” said Rice. *“The Vorthy being prominent only in the Rochester 5 .Providence 12. Rochester 6. Providence 3. International Leagus. Toronto 3, Newark 2. S. owned by James Sullivan| Montreal 3. Laltumore 2. (First game.) (Second game.) Federal Lesagus. A des.., eights will b { Fm: when n v ' = ew Potatoes, v s e evenly atched when ['second heat, when Cox had her third s Svox Cnbhu‘:&' they row to the starting line, and Ijat the finish. {!lmm.n.“’?‘lilv:v %,\ml;glumlo - [3 Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, ib., 6 | think that for the first two miles or Earl Wood I., in the stable of W. Chicego 3. Pittsburgh 2 b thy in !tnwbafrln, (Ezleelg. knobs, 1: so there will be a great battle for the j Crozier, Hartford, Conn.. won the ig’gol;l:nt Ovomegrl-‘na::; “I am, rot going to give my crew |son made Earlwood L. trot the first ranges, 20-6 any instructions about going for the|half mile in 1.05 1-2, which c ineappies, 3 v g lead at the start as they have in the | his sale after the race to Walter &!‘;;‘3 pples, DK. 50~ last “two or three years. But I do|ley of Charlestown, for $5,000. Had- :fl:{; fi:::'ni- ey think that when the bridge is reached Wwill campaign him in the Grand omaine, 15-20 M‘\luak‘:;nalon. - you will find Cornell and Columbia | Circuit. pea g o Sy 0 | forcing the pace, and from that point COLLEGE STARS SIGN New Haven 5, 10! tring’ Beans, 1b|Cherries on. the others will he practically out esh Mint, 20 [Summer ' Squash, of it : 5 ed Bananas, ea., b -10 | The only thing that is worryin WITH RED SOX rzz’f?:‘ll;' 7_’5“ EhlteBSquuh, 7 | Rice is that he has not yet beenqa‘blg b g &2 N o ma Beans, 20| to get & launch. His engineer went| Holy Cross Men Will Be Reisased 3| yriemonc™ eas, i3|String Beans— 3. Waterbury Chinese Salad, 20| Wax to New York yesterday to try to Internati mes, 4| Green. 12| scare one up, but so far he has not ernational League. araba, bu. 10|New Turnips, 10 | been heard from. As a matter of fact Bridgeport New Haven Tt has become known that Captaia tive Eerri 20 |Nat.Cherries, 1b, 25| the Blue and White " Peaches, d., 15| much need for a l:l?ralgl]: }i‘r.\' t’;‘? ]}:as(: g)!:?e::;rgnngi'e%ooxtbg:ymmig%;?: l;lud Rew "Brtatn Meats. _ two days because of the terrific gales|ed center field and first base ven oo . Chddoes. 3 = ative Spareribs,|Chops, Western Chopa® Ie'fin\gafaenrm na, i g b4 0 Steak, 20 Showiders 30| “Touigers, S4Y FlNANGIAL ANU BUMMER Bmoked Bn.nil‘, e Legs, - 38 = ‘Boston . @) 5 1 pes o, Wetiin veu—* - e smoked Tongues.| Gosws MARKET MAKES BETTER SHOW. | 0Ciuc o wee & e Short Cut.” 85| Should 34T Chlo, Gt W. br tan ik eef, 48|Native Vear— Advance in Prices General, But Most! 800 Chic. M. & 8t P. . 100 od Beef, 10-20] Cutiets y 300 Chlao Con: Cop 0% | orterhouss Steak,| Less, Fractional. oo g il oy 35| Chops, . B 148% Louls rlotn, 33| Shoulder N e % | Bitssbun '8, New York June 18.—A better show- 110 Erte 1 28% | Pitteburgh Veal Roast, ‘é AR 21| ing was made by the stock market to- | 400Gen. Sotors 24| Mhftnasiphia s alk Pork, |day. Not only was the decline of the rich, g e 2y ore qirs.’ i3 INative Sp's Lams’|LWO Previous days checked, but the list 122% | Boston =3 2 ¢ Beiltey :ndo\'ed most of the un;le, yet while the o ney L. 1. D = vance was general there were only a ‘ R s Brollers, each, 5 ;::v instances in which it exceeded fre ens, 30/ Capons, ctions. 623 | Worcester Fowis, 28 . 331 "The firm tone of the market was e i - Groceries. due in a measure to repurchases by 613 | Lowell fl'%fih ! negar, gal., traders who sold during the earlier 96% | Poriland — 32 |Sugar— days of the week. There was a mark- _ ii;f‘ fl T:;E‘.’.' ch d"-m’_ 5 anulate ed scarcity-of offerings, which result-| 1100 Mer. Marne i¢ | Fitchbure ufchetel, v ed in the raising of bids all around.| 90 Mer. Madne or 100 Phil. Cream, Cuttoat, <81 The improvement in the political out- | oo Miami Gopper 9% m:lto. 2 Powdere look abroad also helped the market. 100 Mo.. K. & T. '}?‘ » 3 London was in a cheerful mood, and| 23% Mo Paciim isy | oo 2 . Dalry, 3 American stocks there were -~ higher.| 70§ Mont Lo g @ Edam, = These advances led to a correspond-| 120 Nev. . Copper Buffalo embert, i Sa. ing movement in the intermational| 2420 X. Y. Centdal .. Kansas Cliy R stocks here. London came into this X c Brookiyn epeemb, market principally for Amalgamated Plitstaren S 30 | Bteel, taking about 50,000 shares. * J Importance was attached to a fur- ther break in foreign exchange rates as a bullish factor. Demand sterling gu;mor- e Bri St. Louls 4. Brookiyn 6. lead. trot handily. In the last heat Bron Eastern Association. New London 5, Waterbury 3. Fartford 6. New Britain 3 dgeport Springfield 8_ Pittsfteld 3. New 3. England League. Tawrence 8. Worcester 6. Portland 5, Haverhill §. . Lewiston Lowell 13, Lynn EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING Won Lost 13 Lons 20 24 21 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING ixx) Batted for Steele in 9th. (xxx) Ran for Wingo in 9th. (z) Batted for Perdue in 4th, (22) Ran for Gowdy in dth. (xxx) Batted for Connolly in Sth. Seore by innings: 930201 New York, June 18, of 4 to 3. With the score 3 four runs in the eighth inning double by Coleman, substitute drove in the winning run. Wilson, Dolan, Deal 2, Mann. New York scored in the fourth in- Totals 37 10 34 10 1 (x) Batted for Plank in Sth. (xx) Batted for Brown in Sth, | Reore by imices: Philadeiphia St Planters Win Again. New London, Conn., June- 18.—Rallies yin the sixth and eighth innings by the Pirates Reverse the Score. Planters defeated Waterbury here to- Pittsburgh | day by a score of 5 to 3. One of Um- evened the series with New York by | pire Garrys' decisions was strenuously taking an uphill game today by a score | objected to by the Waterbur: players ixon put to 0 in|and three were fined and favor of New York, the Pirates scored | out of the game. In the ninth inning on four { the Waterbury players went to the hits and two* errors by Stock. - A | plate; but refused to swing at the ball, catcher, | and the three batters struck out, one, two, three. The score: * ning on Doyle’s pass, Merkle's infield New Loadon Waterbery | out and Stock’s second double. Doyle’s ' o T4 e Epe = @ | triple and Merkle's sacrifice fly were Becker.rf 4 tovinson.se -2 1 @ 1 o ” Thile | Rock.ss 320 McKillen )t 3 8 1 & # good for another in*the sixth, while "oy cr s ¢ Foble - b Stock’s third double and Meyers’ sll;l- cv{mm-;.u,h £ : ':lxmfl 3 : ; : venth, | Wamer. Smithet & gle scorgd the third run in the se ey - Smithet 4 17 1 Score: M 230 3 1 1 “ 03 1 Pittsburgh (N) New York ¢ ) Wigersde 3 0 s01 00 ab hope a sv kos | Powersp 2 0 200 4 Carey, )t € 1 2 1 OBescheret 5 1 2 0 0| Narunp o0 LY ) | Mowrey.3b 5 1 1 3 ofBureif 4 1 2 0 0} 3aneern 1000 @ @ ————e | Viex.2d 41 0 2 ofFletcheces 4 1711 2 0| xxaalioy o 2 52418 8 {Waignerss 4 8 4 2 0[Doyle2s 3 1365 3 e i Konetchiy.1b & 1 9 2 0|Merkle.lb 2 0w 00 Totals 31 637 17 1 e 4 1 5 ® ofRotertion,m 3 0 1 1 0 [“Tnree base hite. Hooper, Speaker. [ Metget ™ 311 0 ofstecktb 3 31 & 3| (0 Batted for Powers In Sth. Ofbene 2 1 3 0 OfMeyerse & 1 8 ® 0| (rx) RBan for Ahearmn in Sth emtor 0 0 0 6 ofxxxGrant - 6 0 0 0 8| Eeorw by inntugs. * | Colemane 1 1 0 2 0|Demareep 3 0 01 o 5 11000008 03 Adamep 2 2 1 0 0fzDonlin 000 New Tondon ... © 60060320 3 x% xxHyatt 1 0 0 0 0 ks Two base hits, Nizon. Watte Hits off Powers 5 Conveimanp 0 © 1 0 o Totals 31 8 in 8 innings: of Martin 0 in 1 inming. Sacrifice Harmonp 1 0 0 0 Of hits, Williams, McLean, Nizon, Rock. _Stolen beses. _____ Smith, Walte 2 Quion. Robinson, Warer. Left on Toaals 36 927126 bases, New Iondon 4; Waterbury 6. First base (x) Ran for Gibson in Tth —_ on balls, off Powers 5. First base on emors. New Pt (xx) Batted for Adams in Fth. | London 1: Waterbury 1. Hit by pitcher. by Mc- 673 | (xx) Ran for Meyers in 8th. Jesn (Wamer). Struck out. by Powers 4: by Me- () Batted for Demaree in, 9th. Tean 2; by Martin 3. Umpire Gerry. Becre by inniues s - New o .ol ? = | FAST ENTRIES ASSURED 3 ree Two base hits, base hit. Dosle. | three innings, but Pierce w: ceeded by Stack-in the seventh with | two men out, Oeschger on third and | gj] Burdick of Norwich and Latham of Becker on second. The rally ended |] ehbanon—ready for the starter'’s pistol, FOR FOURTH JULY, Motorcycle and Horse Racing to Make Phillies Defeated Chicago. € Star Programme. Philadelphia, June 18.—Philadelphia took advantage of the wildness of | Piang for the motoreycle and horse Cheney and Pierce and Chicago'’s €T- | races at the fair grounds on Fourth of rors and walked off with the victors | yuly afternoon go forward apace. For today by 12 to 4. Cheney lasted on' | the former there will, of course, be the as suc- | 1913-4 favorites—Prescott of New York, Ted Carroll of Springfield, Wild pet | when Becker tried to steal thir# and |and aside from these Mr. Pendleton ;74 | easily put out. * Score: , 500 Chicago (N) . Philadelph .500 ad bpr n -b 464 | Good.rt 3 32 0 Ofirelana2n 4 438 | 1 2 1 5 0 OfBeckerit - 4 100 1050 4 b4 19 1 4 Schultedf 4 ; " § ; ; Sfweeney.3b 3 2 Ps | corriden.ss 3 0 1 0 EH 478 | Bremabanc 2 0 31 : 571 | Needham.c 3 © 31 o 333 | Chegesp - 1 0 0 1 3 188 | perce.p 1003 — 187 | stackp 1ees an .25 Wi ams Bt A 4 333 | qotals S1 534 9 3 () Batted for Chen: " Score by Innings: Chicago ... sese tladelphi: .. L T s hane hita. Zimmerman. Schulte. Tre er. Paskert. Home rum. Beeker. Tigers Def Detroit, Mich., 2 troit Tigers defeated Walter today, 4 to 2. in the opening June 18.—The their series with Washington. John- |the Ponies next week. son worked at a disadvantage in the Tain, which began at the opening of %4 | Oeschger was forced off the base and | says he is in touch with a few new ones said to be competent to deliver ia (N) the speed. % The horses will come from about all the southern New BPngland cities where there is Interest in horseflesh. Alderman Fred J. West will be the starter. He will receive his starter’s license from the National Trotting as- sociation within a week. > The working on the track will be commenced in good earnest within a few days. When it is at its best the half mile course at East Great Plain is as good as anything east of the Mississippi river. The track record of 2.13 1-4 is expected to fall this year. ® 9 1— 4| The running race ought to be a card. 4 © x—12 Qo far as known, the local track has land. Beck- | no/ running record. The purse for the 220 will be $300, for the 2.30 $200 and for the runming race $50. santumaa ® 0 1 1 21 1 H ° Hmo3somMOWE wlossssssnsan =1 De- St . Johnson Babington the eracrk third baseman game of |of the Brown university mine, will join Ced. ; dropped under 48550, after having > s " 5 : Haddock, 10|55 tonched 4.8905 earlier in the week. It Reo. 15 & Siea 11 gl S the ‘fourth nning and continued for Foneck:. 19 R was felt that the. movement pointed L S o s e L e e e L e, Z0/Canned” saim to curtailment of the extraordinary R (e ; Newerk the -tild coSacytive. ot e 3 f.'t.“air'k?:\:'" 3 fer flaw of gold out of the country. Not- g Jesiuy: Clty son. McBride drovesin both of Wash 90:-A GAL ors, e ég {T”“"‘ withstanding the break in exchange St. L. & S. W Mouimet 'Ingmn’a Thum h .In“T 0’!? '!E:e neless Cod,10@ s B;" 2530 $2,500.000 - more I8 e e ed for St. L. South. pr . seventh and a double in the ninth. e Tod, 30-3 ,500, ore gol L8 engag! Beaboard A. T, . One Inning. 4 rand, hox, b - i score: R cfn“l ’ll $3| stewik Coa, export today. Time loans were easier, Seaboard A L. pr 54% | Brooklym, N. Y. June 13.<Today’'s ashingten (A) Detreit (A) Mk Pocis.is|Flounders, 1 owing to the addition of foreign money P . % | game between Brooklyn and Cirnnati S A w aie s Eels. » 1s|Fla to the supply of loanable funds as a S | s Satts ‘el The visitors | Moellerst & 11 0 312889 Shad, 15-30| Halibut, 5 | result of the sale of finance bills. B WS BRGY e e | Mhane 3031 sa1109 Mugeele: PE.. 30 ong Clims, pe. g0 | g (e bond market there were wide o S SRR T S Asdades U RS B s o Shgttocnan. - sl oocustinis. _MiERsuri- - Paciic; con. ~"Allen started pitching for Brooklyn HER 10500 vertible 5 - 's lost two points, but later it vo singles and | Morgan2b 4 3 1 2 2104 May, Grain and Feed. recovered half of their decline. Rock and lasted one inning, two singles | MeBiridess & 2 5 2 311110 No.. 1 Wheat, $1.95|Heminy, | Jaland debentures and Ir b 5 #:pass and 3 jout netting the Herh ol smeuie 2631 Mstmaene. 2 8343 ' $1.60| Cornmeal, 65§ ] pcbsniupes and Intesmationsl e Dnce of tallies. - Schmuts held them }ammmi®c 03 | ey 80140 . 135| 12ay. weled. e exceptionally strong. Chicago 9% | hitiess until the ninth, when four &in- |Jobnemp 4 0 8 2 i = 7 w, 1 3 ewt, $1.3¢ | 20d Indiana coal and railway 5's col- joit | gles in a row sent in two more. | xSclieater © 0 0 0 o Totais T read: Flour, 0 lapsed, falling 24 points to 61. The 193 Brookiyn's run came in the fifth on | e bmi e t. Leuis, $5:80 cwt.., slump was attributed to uncertainty O'Mara’s single, a steal, Clarke's wild R for '.nffll in Sth. Rye, - $3|Lin. Ol Meal, §1.30 | over the payment of July interest on| 500 Westinghouse ..... el ton's” rifice fly | 7 g B demegrd > ~Gorn bushel; 43 25 the bonds of this company. which is TOOL a0 MR ko, A e ke Bt b 4 Washington - SRR = g controlled indireetly by St: Louis and = E o D Noss i ride Thres base Pt Live e San l':-lnek?o. The general bond COTTON. % m"'"::‘ r-(:‘v)- . é ” m:' :r::f:rd.mu- BE:-‘:‘mn. avanaugh. g Bovsds o snee RhiRhce T a0 ssgsuler. Total sales, par| New York. June 18—Spot cotton | Hemen 3 |1 5 iae i A ‘ Cows, O B Tinjted States bonds ‘wore unshanged | Shun: oy aaloe "Pmads 1840 oguitiomum £e3 1 12 Leonard Whitewashed White Sox. &, ;-:. “ on call. Futures closed steady. July 14.93; | Fpler A it Chicago, June 15.—Boston batted Jim - E ogs, : Az“;:“t.! 12.92; October 18.70; December | mtcite & 111 o 3 Scott’'s fl“‘:":“ :um‘"" “"hgdsdt;o", L Widen, 12.78; Jamuary 12.59; March 12. . [ s day and shut out the locals rg‘ Grsen CE”I Skins, 9%c¢ ry_& TR X ‘fn i i é : in the first game of the series. Chicagq PR 2 24 s, 1b., u.g ;ilh MONEY. s 5%53 Leonard hard enough, but could not F. s .New -York, June 13— Call modey] - Plant’s Field New London L3 firm 1 3-4@%; ruling rate 2; last lean Chisage (A) N ; : 18-4; closing 1 3-4@1 7-8. 0% TODAY e . “Bageball generally thiz . geason,” S B 3 i é Sl e Ty o Miale i1i1iNew Lond al league, “15 not in as flourisht : : » 303 ew naon vs. conditien as it has besn the - Tobasse : « § the ;past wev ‘ 3 v N eral seasons’ But the International : s = : 3 St. Louis Wen in Ninth. $id W t & r}] lesgye has Been nit no harder than any 914 1 Sot. . . Beston, June 13.—In a game that $11 a e u of the other leagues, Business fell dragged through two hours and 37 308 off somewhet at the start in Baltimere | . 2 20 R. 2 2 > minutes, St. Louis defeated Boston to- T o e and -“Buffalo because of the independ- Branduk i s " 15161 day, 6 to 5, by scoring two runs .in R - 87 i : m movement. Bilit we have wen back 37 11-16 3754 i % zen : 374116 | the first naif of the ninth inning 3 on{fif orme gg:omge. We a o 1 s bt = two men were out. L of pcwers in e |,