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from the “fire fiend.” we represent are solvent; prompt and Ifberal. @ " ISAAC S. JONES . Estate A » Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty McGrery Building, Main Street Ofiice telephons $01-2. Residence 1179-3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-atLaw, 2 Richard’s Bidg. ‘Phione 700. 'EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-ati.aw, marjod Shannon Building Yanks and Red Sox Broke Even. New York, June 34—New York and Boston broke even in their double header here today, the visitors winning the first game 3 to 0 while the New Yorks turned the tables in the second same by a score of 3 to 2. Boston won.the first game by bun of their five hits in the fifth inning. Janvrin doubl New Yerk (A), = Ry 3 1 3 4 on-cal@-op Ql wlocosenreoreronr3 New Y i il i Bloswnesmmul "H Bl urodhurunnnnud PHILLIES RELEASE PITCHER CHALMERS —— Dissatisfied With - His Ability: George Chalmers was. uncondition ly released by the Phillies follo fng the game with the Cubs-on Sai urday. Inability to get his pitching erm into condition to stand a nin fnning canter kept the big hander out of the game miost of the ‘geason and as there was little likeli- Bood of his being able to pitch again for weeks, the. management decided to ‘let him out without aitaching any Management , strings to his release. 3 i P I \ \ ALL GRADES OF 'Hamilton Watches at_ WM. FRISWELL’S, 25 and 27 Frankiin 8¢ d. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frankiin St T hitestons §o. and the J. F. C. 16 M. J. FIELDS ... , . Florist %M:.WM: For the 4th Firecrackers, Torpedoes, loons, Rewvolvers, Cartridges, Sparkiers, Colored Fire, Flags, Pennants, Favers, Etc, MRS, EDWIN FAY orms and ne €57 Men Trained to the Minute fof Regatta on the Hudson Friday —Varsity Race is' Scheduled for "‘H"‘P‘fi‘ *,lg.‘ - Po N. Y., June 24—The | Planters Took Twe from Champions. fifteen crews representing Corn Syr- Hartford, Conn, June 24—New Lon acuse, Col ‘don took both ends of & double header from Hartford here today in easy fash- fon, the,first 4 to 0 and th esecond 6 to 2. The champions played ragged ball and made many'dumb plays. They ‘were unable to hit either New London pischer wlt!: effectiveness. Scores: H: New Lo de crews were on the water this afternoon and evening but the work was confined to easy rowing and a few practices at . of Walte,of It was the hottest day the oarsmen have experienced and even short rows and easy paddling were strenuous be- i cause of-the excessive humidity. The course targets were placed in position and the observation train arrived to- day and there was a test of the tide at Columbia quarters by Coach Jim Rice. ‘With the aid of two buoys the coach demonstrated that when the freshmen and junior races are rowed Friday the advantage will be with the inside crews—Cornell and Columbija—both of these crews having positions one and two from the west #hore in the first two races. At the time these races are rowed the tide will be virtually slack in the outside courses and run- ning ebb along" the shore. Syracuse has the ouside position in both races, Pennsylvania being next to Syracuse. In the freshman rac the Wisconsin crew will be in the mid- dle course. 5 As the varsity race will not be row- ed unatil 6:15 the tide will have been running down nearly two hours and there will be no advantage in either of the six courses In this event the ‘Wisconsin ,with Syracuse in the third position, Cornell and Columbia in four :ndd five and Washington on the out- le. Hugene Giannini, the assistant Yale coach, was at Columbia quarters to- ht and had a look at the Blue and 1t ‘ews. Giannini was much im- with the work of Coach Rice's oarsmen. He had no further com- ment to make on the Yale-Harvard result. PRI N | wumneaannl GHMHNNuEOOY - anwowD ol omumommmony Bl omnonBomny - s SPEEDY CENTER FIELDER TO LEAD YALE TEAM Middjebrook of Hartford Elected Cap- tai “Cubs Have Batting Bee. - Cincinnati, Ohio, June 24—Chicago had a batting streak in the fifth inning today miaking six hits which coupled with four bases on balls and an error gave them nine runs. The final score was 11 to 5. Yingling who started for Cincinnati, pitched good ball up to the fifth. He then yielded two hits to the first two men up and walked the third. Schneider who relieved him lasted but a third of an inning when he was re- placed by Koestner. Koestner was also hit hard. Cheney and Pierce pitched well. Score: At a meeting of the Yale baseball team in New York Tuesday night, Louis Middlebrook of Hartford was elected captain of the Elis for next year. Middlebrook has played a phe- nomenal game in center field on the varsity nine for two vears past and is regarded as the speediest man on the squad. It was generally expected that John Reilly third baseman, would be elect- ed but his failure to show anywhere near the form of a year ago, prompted the athletes to cast their votes in Mig- dlebrook’s favor. Reilly and Middle- Chicago (N) Cincinsatl (K) brook are both Skull and Bones so- Lot T 1% 5 Sfuomne % %% § §|Clety members. Goor. ot 538 | Borzog. 2011 0| .Middlebrook has the nucleus for a H--rm s on 1{ Bergh’ 2 0.0 3 o| championship team for 1914. Swi- nlnr'n ;_% . :G!nh,’:' 3 0 4 2 0| hart, Brown, Gile, Hunter, Cornish, m“""n HEE omm“.m'-n ; ‘; { “' ‘1’ Falsey and Blossom are lost by grad- Corriden.ss 4 0 2 1|Rswhings,35 2 0 o o o| uation. However, there is promising 'l;-:h-.c : 15 OlHobii™.1b 8 1 8 0 0| freshmen material to be developed in- e : z z :Kdlo-gb 1 ¢ 5 0 0] cluding Pitcher Underwood, who with A M B o 4+ 935 3% 3! Way should comprise a winning com- otk 37 alm 3 jGensilec T 0 11 0 bination. Milburn, Bush, Pumpelly 3713’3 xmr’-.p 0 .n ‘,, ‘ o and La Gore are the most promising ng, g:;lm;; o e : candidates for infield positions, while Baston and Vaughan will fight it out for the left”field position left vacant by Falsey's graduation. @« L] b {x) Baatted for Cheney in Score by Innings: Three schoolboy twirlers in Boston pitched a no-hit game. Jumping from the high school league is now in order. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL All Important Railway lssues Declined One to Three Points. New York, June 24—On a volume of business much in excess of receat averages, today's stock market re- sumed in marked manner the down- ward trend which began the previous day, largely, it is believed, as a result of the decision rendered earlier in the week by the supreme court in the In- termountain rate case. Today's sell- ing movement embraced virtually all the important railway issues, declines ranging from one to almost three points. Weakest stocks were New York. Central, St. Paul and Baltimore and Ohio, which were freely offered, with littie support. Other market leaders, including United States Steel, Copper declined under the weight of the sell- 200 M St. P. & SS M. ing pressure, which was most pro- 300 Mo., K. & T. nounced in- the later dealings. The closing was at or around the lowest level of the day. Today’s budget of news inciuded the passing of the Panhandle common div- idend, with a reduction of the rate previously paid on the preferred. Pan- handle, which is controlled by the Pennsylvania company, a subsidiary of the Rennsylvania railroad, fell abruptly before the aotion of the di- rectors became known and cloged with a net loss of seven points. The divi- dend on’ United States Cast Iron Pipe preferred -also was passed because of 600 Pac. TeL & 1750 Penn. R. R. 350 Peopies G. % Co, BMI5P. C C & St L . 1e8 poor business, with a sharp decline in 125 Pul. Pal Car 1% 154% the stock. Among the other obscure Jk ”‘ * specialties United Dry Goods pre- - ferred ‘broke almost 15 points. 0% 1008 Te3e Unfavorable reports respecting the 8 893 | steel industry accounted for the heavi- ness of those stocks. Copper metal 225 i fell off sharply abroad and further 200 Rumley . price shading was in ‘effect here. Eu- 0056 I a ¥ rope was not a factor in this market, 300 Beaboard 4. I. London selling very lightly at the out- 900 Besboard A. met, but buying to the extent of a few 100 Seam Rowbuck thousand shares later. Paris reported | , i0 Bom 5. 8 & a steadier tone, with prospects of a 300 Bo, Pac. efts, lower bank rate. No more gold was| 3§00 Sopthern Ry. taken for shipment to FEurope. 1546 Stndebaker Bonds were weak, with a decline of | 3¢ Ten. Corver ‘six points in International Pump fives. | 1o Twin . M 7. 100% 198 Other speculative issues suffered mate- | 36400 Union Paaific * losses. Total sales, par value, 350 Union Pac. pr Were $2,646,000. BY i Government bonds were unchanged 2007, 8. 33 on call, 1000, 8. L3 S SRS "m g [ lll* 8TOCKS. v, B ’E st =8 i syl 13 P 6 = % £l i 3 ra New Yok .. fl: | 8t Louts _:u' | Paliadeiphia which ‘was so_apparent a short ago is rapidly 'di ng. Not many years ago the t_of a motor car on the-streets of any but the large cities brought forth storms of protest, usu- ally acompanied by stones hurled at the driver and occupants of the of- fending car. Happily this bas entirely disappeared. “The Nippon Auto Club, the pioneer automobile club. of Japan, is doing good work in road mapping and post- ing. Maps of the roads suitable for automobile traffic have been made and guideposts are rapidly being erected throughout the islands.’ . To stimulate the interest of Ameri- can manufacturers in racing, and to prevent a repetition of the scored by Europe in the last Indian- apolis five-hundred-mile race, the San Antonio, (Texas) Auto Club has in- augurated 2 movement for the estab- lishment of a natiomal $10,000 trophy, to be offered the next American car winning the-vent. A substantial uem has been proferred by the club itself, with the suggestion that er su scriptions be called for, throuh the medium of me prominent trade mag- azine, as M Age, for instance. With a ifttle energy and perseverance, it is ‘belleved no difficulty in raising the neeessary cash will be encountered. A Greenville, Mich., man has built up a good trade with the aid of a motor truck. He has a car body fitted up like a store, in fact, his equipment is a small grocery estab- lishment. Tourists in France should be warned not to blow the Klaxon or light the e @AMES SCMEDULED TODAY. . American League. Boston at New York. Philadelphia at Washinzion. Clevelind 2t St. Louls. Detrott at Chicago. National Leagus. | E Chicago at St. Louls Kansas City at Indishapolls. altimore. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS. Néw England League. Fitehburg &, Haverhlll 0. Porfland 7. Lawrence 6. Lowell & Lewigton 1. Worcester 14, Lynn 3, International Leagwe. Toronto 4, Baltimors 2. (11 innings. first game.) 2, Baltimors 6. (Second game, called end of Tth by agreement.) Roehester Jersey City 5. (First game) 7. Springfeid 1. New Britain 0 Federal League. Kansas Qty 2. Indlanspells . Chiey 5. St Inuis 1. 7 No of games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lest Baltimore 41 1 Toshester £ 24 Buffalo 34 26 Providence a3 2 Toronto 29 8 Newark = 30 Jursey Clty g Montreal a AMERICAN LEAGUF STANDING. : Wen Lo Philadelphia 35 24 Detrott .. Bt Jouts . Washington Boston PECEITTIY FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDI L1 Woa Lew el 2% % % 83 30 30 31 i i one might go twenty sess a heavy duty, 20 es a liter, ny a on what they board. The above tax at Paris is about the same one has to pay in town over what he would pay out of town on “essence.” Consequent- ly on leaving the city one generally buys just outside the line. cities, including Lyons, bave been modern enough to abolish this tax, but a great number stop one to ask if there is any food aboard. Again Galveston, Tex,, is to stage ¢ only automobile beach meet to be holl‘: this season. The professional events will be run on July 30, August 1 and August 3 and the events for amateurs wil be held on July 81. The Galves- ton beach races are run each year simultaneous with the big annual Cot- ton Carnival which d&raws people from the entire state of Texas and the sur- rounding country. This year will mark the sixth running of the event, and it is expected that it will outshine all previous attempts from every viewpoint. The committes has appro- priated $5,000 in prizes for the differ- ent events to be run. colors in the next Indian- R”‘mo-hundnd-mlh race, it is announced, will be uniform, accord- the nation which a car repre- sents. German machines will thus Dbe white; French, blue; English, green; Belgian, yellow; Italian, red; and Ameri red and white. This move will do away with the freakish indi- vidual color combinations. when Merkle doubled, stole third and crossed the plate on a sacrifice fly by Stock. Marquard kept Boston's four hits wid‘:y scattered. The Scores: New Yerk (N) o ab L4 ab n % . Bescheret 5 1 1 4030 Burmns.rf 3 2 4 282 Fletcher.ss & 3 &% X, % Doyle3b 1 0 3 321 4 Grant?> 3 3 1 s 281 d 3 . 4311 Robertson,it & 3 1 1141 Moiame 101 ie11 R CETE ST 1 0 (x) Batted for MoHale (xx) Batted for Cole in Tth here. Coveleskie had pitched 32 2-3 innings for Detroit without a run be- ing charged after one was out in Chicago’s third inning his opponent on the mound, Eddie Ci- cotte, scored the first run, thereby stopping Coveleskie at his 35th inning. The visiting twirler was hit hard, which with loose flelding of Purtell gave the locals the game. Kavanaugh was ordered off the fleld by Umpire Connolly for arguing a de- cision. The batting of Blackburn and Breton was feature. Cobb did net accompany the Detroit team to Chica- go. Score: () () ad hpe hpo 408 18 311 L ‘s 10 3 301 ] 310 ‘ 103 223 ‘ 3 019 3 1 H = 1 ” 1 20 eral weeks before he can again umpire, Scores: i Blonununsuat R *1 8 900 223 Philadeipiia (A) L aind . s h ab ko Murphy,it 4 0 § 10 Oldring.}t & o 4°2 2 Collins. 2> & © .« Bakersd 3 0 2y Melonia1b 4 3 414 Stramket 3 0 304 Barry.ss 30 501 Schang.e 20 33 Shawiyp 0 & s.09 Bush.p 11030 @ o——e——— aWaish 10 1w N 3 28 3 or I 000 1 x4 base hits Melnnls. Henhy. Nooe out when winning run scored Senators Take Twe. Washington, June 24—Wihshington today celebrated Walter Johnson's wedding day and the from a disastrous western tour by Philadelphia in both games of a & header before the largest crowd of the season. The scores :‘f‘ 4-to 8 and 2 to 1. Johnson and Boehling wers in top form, the Athletics totalling oni: y seven hits in the two games. 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