Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 20, 1914, Page 3

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‘Wheeler in the On Fal the the Il; flmm S\mdsy the | port n:x e i All Stars iurned thé Yrick on the Sa. with c,,.,. ut the sphere out of the lot and won the fourth game of the | for the,dmnlt and before the inniing BEddie c!ond the Stars succeeded in -corxn‘ six -nu- ‘game tied the series, each win- two games, and the rubber will held the opposing bats-- e Ruad N i we wesks. ' The . with his speed and | score by innings: \ curves. Brazil was First Inning. 1l Stars—Stanley singled to left. McManus fanned. Murray hit a ter- rific drive to left eenter. It looked good for a triple, but Austin nailed it and doubled Stanley at second. Sachems—Casey fanned. McBurney went out, Brazil to Young. Kane and Austin wall Anderson singled to t, scoring Kane. Cranker walked. sling struck out. Second Inning. All Stars—B; fouled to Ander- son. Young singled tp left and stole second. Wheeler . sacrificed. - Flelds walked and was out trying to steal, Anderson’ to Casey, Sachems—Holjand, for a homer, sending in_Murray and Brazil ahead of him. Fiel flec ds singled. short and Flelds was nailed at second. Hughes singled sending Chick Stanley to sec- ond. Bill Stanley singled, scoring L. Stanley. McManug was safe on Casey’s error. . Murray doubled, Hughes and Bill Stanley. Brazil flied to Ensling. Score: All Stars 7, Sa- chems 2, &chwr and Ensling fan- ned. Holland beat out a grounder llo short. Tracey flied to Chick Stln- ey. of eoming to me about ycur ¥IRE IN- SURANEE BUSINESS. I represent good, reliable companies. Insure Now. Do Not Delay. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street You are about to start on your vacation TAFTVILLE - EASILY DEFEATED VOLUNTOWN. Phillips Pitched Great Ball—Score 7 to 2 Ninth inning. All Stars—Young was out, Kane to ‘Ensling. Wheeler flied to Holland. Fields fanned, Sachems—Casey flied out to L. Stan- ley. MoBurney fanned. Kane was out, Brazil to Young. Score: All Stars ; &5 chems 2. Taftville defeated Voluntown Sunday at Voluntown by the score of 7 to 2. in a fast and interesting game. About z " L i n one hundred fans accompanied the y ey faandt il e 3% E'E team in auto trucks. Voluntown was ¥ H out-classed in every' de ent of e For your sake and your fam- ;| Third..Inning. e 11 game. This looks as if Taftville is in ily take out an Accident Policy AlL_Stars—Chick Sfanley grounded R 13 13 [y navine deteatea: Yotuntown F out, Kane to Ensling. Hughes fanned. 120 (1 twice, Sach ‘Emeralds, Wauregan in the Travelers before you go. Bjli Stanley was.safé when Holland 110 12 Snd the fast: Newfelds of Bridgeport, S5 dropped his fly. He stole second. Ac- 23 v.2 ‘The featute of the game was the piich- LRSS B. P. LEARKRED & CG. e e et T B 5733 ing of Ehillips who struck out nine | ———=RE-SCUE 40 mmfsfi Sachems—McBurney was safe on ¥ e Bill Stanley's throw. Kane sacrificed. oK) artite A JOHN A. MORAN Bill Austin doubled to left center. Stanley LR the direction of that electric spark flit- | was the gause of his coming out in his . Wheeler threw McBurney out at nome ughes. r ting around second base for Connie | true colors. - The photograph - but McManus dropped the ball when o8 e o8 attract Mack’s Philiadelphia aggregation It was Eddie Collins who drew down Investment Broker 56 touchied hilm.; Anderson hit to MAr- | aey - Deatie. i dwtin. (o ed the attention of the ww- l.t Columbia, and when spring day and he naijled Austin at third. Struck by “Morray 19 these words of praise, coming from |of the Morningside Heights couenuu REAL ESTATE AND _INSURANCE Cranker flied to Bill Stanley. Scort 2. McGraw at a time when he saw the | was about to start, Collins was shown A SPECIALTY i Sachems 2, All Stars 1. last chance of winning the world's | the photo and asked if the likeness * Office Over Capitol Lunch baseball crown being snuffed out, and | was of himself. He had to admit hav- Fourth Inning. due in no little measure to the work |ing dealt with fessionals. and then Brazil reached first when Holland Office Phone 370,—Residence 1179-3 GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. of oo B eunncimesif of_the Athletics' second baseman and there endéll his amateur baseball 3 dropved his fly and kept on to sec |,y v\ posn T o By beaked T the. Hent o7 e | B0 I 2007 Cobing’ Dleyed wnfer ond. Y crificed. ler hi st Boswn. Volun o have n the light of fame | 8o in 1907 Collins played under his Do A Whealar It 8t Touls at New York o b during the last twenty years—Dele- |own name with the Athletics and he ATTORNEYS AT LAW a'fiy to Bill Austin, who by a Ereat o — s throw nailed Brazil at the plate. y e A Eeveitansi Washingion. | Biolen ‘basen Tufte 7 Grast 13. | hanty, Keeler. McGinnity, Clarkson, | has made that name famous all over 9 Sachems—Ensling flied to Hughes. National Leagus. s % Del Wagner, Mathewson, Cobb, et ai— ' the country. It is not.to be supposed Brown & Pe:kins, /Homeys-at-law Hollana grounded out, Hughes 1o | Boston at Ciacinnat. Boston Won. but in the opinion of the Giants' eader | that Connle Mack weicomed the re- Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St B e TG et o Praale b g o g Clnbionstil Jaly 15 —Teslim . same] Hias o 100e fo Rompare Wit Aol | e ot ot e Entrance stairway to , . of the first water. Not at all—he sim- Dly believed that the youngster would develop into a good ball player. Through the season of 1907 he experi- menteq with Collins extensively. He ley Wagner, Arthur Devlin, X4 Walsh | tried the youngster at third base, and and many other stars, for when Col- | he didn’'t fit In at all. Collins went lins went to Newark in the season of { back to the bench, and serenely kick- from behind in their hailf of the ninth inning today and, aided somewhat by Cinicinnati errors, scored three runs, enough to win from the locals by a score of 3 to 2. Yingling’s support was decidedly ragged. Cincinnati bunched hits on ‘Crutcher in the seventh but icago. Philadeiphia at St. Louls Eastern Assoctation. Bridgeport at Hartford Springfifield at New Brotain Federal Loagus. No games scheduled. near Natiotal Bank. Yelephone 38-3. - was out, Young to Hughes, Fifth Inning. " Al Stars—Fleds was out, to Ensling. Chick Stafley Hughes struck out. gled. Newark fans recall with a feeling of pride the fact that Collins was once a member of their team. He was wot “developed” in Newark, as were Char- Cranker singled. Bill Stanley sin- McManus was safe on Casey's CDWIN W. HIGGINS, Shannon Building. SUNDAY GAMES fumble. Murray flied to Tracey. o Jre ;;'"‘]’:’r"‘;zm‘::t“"‘r%gl‘:;‘:: 1906 he was merely farmed out tem- |ed his heels, waiting _for another e Sachems—Casey was out, Murray to Eastern Association. the meventh, drove out & two base hit | Sorsriy: but play he did with New- v e g, 1 o e By A o 3 .. v . v & it ark, and in t t games here hi ain he failed to come uj FEDS WON JOHNSON CASE. Sl Avatin W & Mmer to MM | Bime Sorsa? ¢ . | that brought home both of Cincinnatls | batied 500 aat. ® | mark. e 5 3 o 5 “| Plitheid 9" New Haven % Rwa. B SRIM I GPOURE I vai ; g ; De: his second s Injunction Lifted Against the : Sngreon Al ot Other teams ot scheduled. from a flelding viewpoint. The score: | | Walter W. Burnbam managed the e i it who AR the Srests Who Jumped from Reds to Kansas EDDIE MURRAY. Sixth Inning. Federal League. —— IS Sty 0. days. The team “t; padly led | est confidence in Collins. One was / City. Former N. F. A. Shortstop. YAn— %til;s—Bm.zil flied to Trapey. | - Tedimasiiie:y - Touis o Duger.it 8 thcne Vo along about August, gust befc e Mack and the other was Badie :! TR ; oung filed to Holland, Wheeler walk- . Kans : Ererai 1 offteroga 3 into ap important series with . “ollins himself. He was mostly on The Appellate Court of Hlinois came | Pooked to twirl, but complained of a|ed. .Fields was out, Cranker to En- ISptena Longun e g R % City a%a the manager gladly uccepied | the bench that season, but finally he . lo the rescue of the Federal League|SOre arm and was assigned to left|sling. 3 Sncrrinst e ot ar ot == 8 Schmidt.ib 1 ofG ‘02 the offer of Connie Mack to send his | 0t his third trial, this time at second recently and entered an - order re-: fleld. Sachems—Cranker singled. Ensling | providence 4, Jersey Cits 0. Gowdy.c ° 3112 untried shortstop there. Collins. still | base. In forty-eight hours Mack knew lieving George Johnson, former pitca- | _Cranker, pitching for the Sachems, { was safe on Murray's error. Holland | Rochester 4. Montreal 5. Deal.5b 1 $ 00 a student in his college baseb ca- | that the kid had foundhimself and he or for the Cincinnati National League Was hit freely and at needed times |grounded to Murray and Cranker was e 3 $ee reer, was then traveling under the |DNas been there ever since. Club, from, the legul ban which pro- and did not receive the standard sup- | called out for interference. Tracey SATURDAY'S RESULTS. ¥ i3 name ‘of “Sullivan. and it was at| Today the boy that Grimth turned vented hie playing with the Kansas| __ s A : e short that he played here before find- | 40Wn is beyond comparison the great-:: City Federale. v i e 5, AT 1 B 55 e i e St ing his natural groove at second base. | 8t second baseman in the game. His : In announcing the ruling the judges | N New Tondon'8.5. New Brisin 1-4 1 3 s it ¢| Undoubtedly, Connie Mack would b‘“““fig averages as a regular in the l}fi«: :3:,; isfu;‘;i::ntejré;'ti‘ali v:lau;engt Springheld 3. New Haren 1 0 have permitted Collins to finish the x‘g:; £ 3!‘;‘"At";:;fin:%. -‘fi :“fv i : 2 el n and the | aterbury dgeport season with Newark. but the youngster .345. = tional League, but contended theru- . Natisnal Leagos O e N emiiadeighta” vontract | vel and "there are few better base ' J e o uperior i . cago 4, B ¥ series against the Cul et e nanaing. (he case wih| SATURDAY'S MARKET WEAK. ‘ P8 L & v o g'«-r;n o Catanat % not to be let out to a minor icague | LUy L %0, and last year agained U directions. that the injunction be dis- TR 3 g W e il k, playin, tonal ball, the play- | the Giants he hit for 431 With Mc« ,} solved. Standard Stocks Were Steady After| 10 SearRochuer SRS o £ S R s erip again and hied nim- | Innis, Barry and Baker he is the key+ § On agreement of counsel Judge Fozll | First Half Hour. 3100 South. Paclfic Alaaten. 5. it o S b ? postponed complying with the order 3400 Southern Ry. to dissolve the injunction until the| 5 Philsehis. 4.5 Chicasy 11. 100 self back to the Quaker town. The |5tone defense of the greatest infleld New York 5, St. . ey 3 > * t is as a big | in the history of baseball. fo disseive. (he Tnjunction untl”the| New York Juy 18—Selling of the| & Hitus Dewoit & Boston 4 | Planters Rallied in the Eighth. | Text Year b boce e B ell, the Ath: | Collins was born at Milierton, N. Y., pellate Court’s opinion anded | non-dividend railway issues was re- 3 Internationay | e g 4 y May 2. 1887T. only the oral announcement|sumed at the outset of today’s short R | Waterbury, July 19.—New London |jetics simply wouldn't be the Athletics having been made today. This was d upon to give counsel for the came from behind in the eighth inning o e Cincinnati Club an opportunity to re- here today and defeated the Huskies, 6 to 4 in a game featured by fast session, resulting in a few more new low records. Features of _especial weakness involved Toledo, St. Louis without Eddie Collins. If the New York America snapped up the opportunity , Jersey City 6. Each year a millon dollars’ worth quest a rehearing before the higher courts. It was not disclosed on what points the lower court was f®versed. In the and Western common and preferred, , 'Kansas and ‘Texas Issues, Texas and Pacific and New York, Ch! Fedoral Leagus. Chicago 5. Kansss City 1. Rrooklyn 1-3, Pittsburgh 1-4. Indianapolis §, St Louis 4 alth 5. fielding and clean hitting. The vis- |itors scored four runs in the eighth on three singles and three errors. The might be today. The star of the Columbia a member of the young infielder New. York. iver. cag6 and St. Louis. Erie and Balti- R v 5 ball team, and believing that he could 18141914 lower court, when counsel sought to!|more and Ohio equalled their recent il Y o o|Mmake good in the major league. he . :m»e lh; injunétion d{aTol\ed recent- | Jow prices. More foreign seiling of 100 Va. | Bockerst 3271 100 strolled t{y ;‘o Am»;ic:nd l'fimwd park, ¥, much stress was laid on the al- referred for fu- | 100 Wabsh pr | Rovews & 31 200 o|lin New York, one fine day.and per- J hn A‘ M & leged inequality of the ten-day clause, 3‘3&“3‘2&“%‘3"%&&? 45 200 West. Mary. [Watter 3 82 9 1 3 8| gonally applied to Clark Crifith for a 0 Ol'gall n which they contended. bound the | Stamdard stocks' were steady after | “he Wosingme |Somermsn 4 18 34} 4| trial "Grin nad heard of Collins’ abil- | player without hampering the club. |(he first half hour, prior to which | 100 Wn & L. | Brgseit 4 0 3 o 11 o]ity as a college player, but he r‘mllrlnt Judge Foell ruled that the contract|some material recessions were record- | Total sales 118098 shases. rhe « 31 111 0 o|gee him as an American leaguer. What | A I could not be affirmatively enforced,|ed. Union Pacific preferred was de- Baitimors o 33 0 8| chance dig this slender lad have com- | but held the negative covenant by | ressed a point at that juncture and MONEY, Rocheter e $ 33 3lpared with Jimmy Willlams or Xid | g which Johnson contracted not to Play | Mres ok Coemtral waa. under vy SR Ruffalo oreeteciieiec 48 3 I o 9 o 2 o:Elberfeld, then playing second base LEHIGH VALLEY with another team than Cincinmati|j he lat New York, July 18.—(Noon) Call |FPrmidencs -....... EaE and shortstop, respectively. for the e poam than Cincimati|influence. Short covering in the later | money nominall no loans. Newark g . trading changed the entire course of Tomoto . Yanks? None at all, in the opinion n him from playing with Kansas| (e meri ~ e B Time loans easier; sixty days 2 3-4; | ymire o R o of Manager Grifith | No. 2 Nut “.00 per ton City. arket, net gains being the rule, | ninety days 3; six months 4 Jemey Cwy Waterbary e i tae MNew. Fork Tollinal $ d Hasebail men jumped to the conclu- | *SPecially in New Haven. =~ o Mercantilé paper 4 a 4 1-2; Ster- | Twn hase tea hia ton sion that the reversal carries with it | ndon was o moderate seller here, AMERICAN LEASUI directed his attention to the Philadel- | Office and Yard Central Wharf e et Say bilks | | phin Athietics and Connie Mack saw SR T 48595, for demand 4.8690. 3 preceding that operation with further T of Martin 3 0 8 33 innines. Rock. o Condemnation of the ten-day clause,|jiguigation of Americans at home. In 5 Telephone 884 < cial bi % 24 | Pounay % ~ Sicids, Mobnaon, Secrifice | in the Youngst erenough promise to | oA 2y were said to be acting for Berlin and |4 1.4, Government bonds steady. | mewo e B | B e e isertins - o ipestar; | The TOctUItslgned & contract under 'nm F w HoL Dentist EsoL 3 Amsterdam interests. railr s 3 b 32 | e aumgardner. Left on buses. New Lon. | the name of Sullivan. In the fall of } . W. MS, R UTE DEFEATED VANITIE. | M0 Cteel trade centers came word o] St e o bia | 1506 “Sullivan” was with the Athletics : Sy i Fork s | long. enough to get his picture taken | Shaanon Building Annex, Hoom A Yaage iy SR st ahe. Erpiening N COTTON. Cleetana 4 with & bunch of the players. Teiconons 622 octiea vt and several of the independents an- | New York July 18—Cotton futures The fog’ havi nounced advances in rates for various | Opened steady. July 12.33; August REW . ENGLANG. LEAGUK - SIARSING 2 \ud phen * 67 Smtin i o Al tual h >t $9,636,000 w- ‘anuary are! 12.32; MK ‘Worrester o) ors sailed ihelr tightest race-ol New- | made by e e by e b T Y| Poriena. ) |STARS DEFEATED ATTAWAUGAN it l\; lay. the” Resoluts again|crease approximating $35,000,000 and Cotlon nm!res closed steady. July o= tara- 4 Th \ 4 = | $15,000,000. m er 12. 4' A-Ilull‘y 12.27; March itches core to utes over the Deflance. It was a mat- | * The bond market was again irregular | 12.32; May 12.53. Fitenbars : g ; ter of much regret that after such |with weakness in minor lssues. Total [ Spot cotton quiet, middling upland EASTERN ASSOGIATION STANDIN The All Stars won in the ninth inning ng contest, the serles have | gales par value, were $787,000. 13.25; gulf 13.50. No sales, Saturday at Attawaugan by the score ended with Saturday's race, for the| Ppanama 8s declined 1 1-2 per cent. _— ow Lokt g FAlof 7 to 6. Germain started to pitch yachts will not meet again until July | on call on the week. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Waterbury :?'.' but was wild. Dugas went in and was | 31. In exact figures the Resolute de- i Low. $i% |hit hard. With the score of 6-to 2 foated the Vanitie by 63 seconds in N Tok i |in the home team's favor, Speaker m-nm umn; “‘:hll; r::nw(?onnn % e :-,;|wem‘ln -etdtge be-lnnu;(ngxf the fifth ¥ o o flag s boat S 32 |and fann men an owed two | by 46 seconds in elapsed time. The o 3% | hits in five innings. At the beginning | HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS R-flfl:' dd:ted Kth D:fl.:ma :dyt;'o :::4 g( xthe‘eithth 1“‘0 score was llgll 6 (DI l < 1* minutes and seconds in elapse ime 55% n favor of Attawaugan: ut the Vi 28C . e e sl cno e B T e and by one minute and 56 seconds in % Stars made three runs by hard hitting. | 18x33 worth 25¢ B Ressluts and Vaniile crossed the us su e e e e | 2933, WOrtle 30 5. - v - -« e AT un e e Pl = d 381, o , < mmugo M by, sife the: former CEnDimw aw o ww | K'r"’.,(fi')'f,""“ i) é:"ge‘;m;;_n: i e 24%37 WOTD 35C.2ccccsccccosinnsnshiosonsonnamsss2BC s % juaizin ofa Siouie LIVE STOCK MARKET. Fiitowrzn Attawaugan went out in one,two, th‘;eei 28x37 worth 40¢c.......... Y S R P gl second. il e closest finish of e Boston rder in their half. Next urday | e desain, New York, July 17.—Rec of . the All Stars have an open date and | The course was & short one if seven beeves were 1560 head including the first team to speak gets it. LAWN MOWERS miles to Point Judith whistling buo wenty-five cars for the market. = | The following Saturday they play | it e Wil & Tepiat. aod. % Steers were sow: best dry fed about | Sk ;- % | Manager’ Dick ® Donovan's team at | | 3.00, reduced to........ e WE ek s R g% s s BRI greater part of it was a straight wind- steady; others weak and grass fed | purivore a3 | Danielson. Next Sunday they meet | mfl:fiu‘l‘“mu .dm.|1 . The Reso. : }om&c lower; bulls iwere weak to ;54:‘}:;;5;“ ;«‘: Independents at Willimantic. The bat- | $3-90, FEAUCEd: 10 . +.553 « § PR o e 3 gh s otafeis & o AL entire distance but Dokt Un. G ower, cows generally about steady,|Bufo % | tery against Danielson will be Speak- 33 25 e DRIl on. hree'of the Tour logn ] 3oetar mk!' 3% with little weakness in medium- to | Kaps O 19 | or “and Walsh, while againsa WAlli- 54 00, reduced t0.......cccennerincriainaann.. 7 both the vasiule Snd Detiance wit' | 43 S i ood graden” The Sards were Cear: | Fintinh 55 | Matc, Brasi knd Waish 50, pellbded 10: - . SN S 2 D . solely on better e start . AN stars Attwanpn -0, .- S which was the hardest that the skip- $8.30@9.85 per 100 Ibs,; bulls at § b hpo w o b P Derw have taokled this season. @7.60; cows at $3. 5“3@‘ Dressed beef | g ‘T ouia July 19—8¢t. Louls came ] ::fl::...;u.': :"'{ H 3 GARDEN HOSE St ISR R B smalis aok. Wiy T e et ent 1@1° 12| from benind in he ninth inning this 1% 0 dfpmmas, 1181 i ehoRiitiy” Hhad atsly To norihaeet TOf Receipts of calves were 713 head, | SIternoon &nd scored threé runs, win i10afens™ 34033825 ft. lengths, 22 inch, 5-ply......iiiiiiiiiiii., .$2.00 half an hour @nd then coming back including 431 for the market, making | prilagelonia & to 4. In the Anal 186 1jastom. 41311 3 s a e ¥ into the southrwest, from which di Wwith the stale stock 467 on sale. Veals = e R - 3¢ 1 yrBaadsr 4 50 0 1 . lengths, ifch: Splfs Sv s Ox vl iniitr s oo P 0D . fro irec e e Sk A o e h s | sion with one out and Riggert and 121 olcushawd 4 112 0 3 Y he Batotia” oavie, beas, ileirg. the Erades steady, others lower. The pens | JLCr on bases, Beck tripled, scoring w2 3 et 2 11 2 21 50\ft. lengths, iich, 4PI: - ariab e sn ooy o« < $428 Tash Wy Hilhion oo’ $0ft ahor.ums. Were cleared; - Common té cholce. veals | JOLE and counted himself when Snyder 13310 8l Tows 30T S = : = 5 & der the Narragansett shore. Tol0. at $5@812 per 100 Ibs.: culs at |SDEled e the scort vs s vt o s ts| 50 fh lengths, 34 inch, SPly e iedaods 4 S 70: 1. .. $450 ; $6@38.50, fed and mixed caives at|(ingla brace of tallies in the rrst ins | Atiawugan * 1l 2t nde? st | 50O ft. lengths, 34 inch, 6-pl $6.00 - oung. Germatne, / = s S Rha P s e e Es e v als Voluntown Trimmed State Hospita e N e O re 7o sy | PINE, but the visitors tired the score | munt Al St Dugae.” Waish e | 00 L AENEHIS, - 74 » Py y e s T VoL, | Gressed veals and 12@17c for country | 1a e SIXUL A eingle & sacrifice, & | Foy: Mo Tar. Blascherd.'Camabew. Sick” | GRASS SHEARS of the state hospital by the score of d';:"‘} L ey the easterners thelr last runs. The | Sruck oot b Desr oty Boceser 9. w doeate 3| o :‘:uo 1! n'- v:il‘k]c‘tr!hnll.ybd fast. snap i e s et e ?orwf,’::‘m'ure; S Saie"pelr & Bl S Germn” O 25c' GrassiShears’. .- i3 Pl v s S s v e o A19€ and took the home team of ir ¢ Bt Lowis (M) Philadeiphia (N) R g # b rrs ey o market, maidng with the stale stock 35 | 0 5 0 s AN el S S TNy o i {,“'jm ““'J:‘;;’;"m Feln cars o ule. "Shieep were dull and |y ‘:" oy b I;”:" i 1| EDDIE COLLINS GREATEST { 50c Grass Shears s Bt ceseenaneaan.. 3% around he bat he was 5 - o 1F H | g I ot PO e | dooiamte > § iites BASEBALL PLAYER UMINUM e R e ber of care were hgld over. Common 1 1380 — i FRUIT JARS AND AL Y Samarres Haasy " ae BeCliagy “rooe. R e e { e s = Weoi | PRESERVING ; s, with very, few exceedins i 21 10 the Athletics onder. | KETTLES i i e . b $476; dulls at 32G250; commen to $ EXE 3 x i ! e Toer xSt prime lambs at $6.50@8.50; and top As the Athletics were knocking the | mlur Cats ;hl(;:mohon;:d 0 Nortn “padge price for Virginia lambs $8; culls ac i £ 434 0| tar oat of the Giants in the final game | scal . mutton slow_ac = 0 r 1913 world' Jobn M the mm- at Taftville by the score i ; It {§@11 1°2¢; a few wethers at l12c| ™= ¥ r=erie piose g :flll:l"e-couonl:nm;e’ of 7 Simcox had the Iiidlan sign | Frewt s - i | dressed lamb wedk at 14@i7c. (s oue when winnin, run. seored watching the downfall of his &ntlonm | them scoreless. Receipts of hogs were 2,128 head, in- ix) Batted for Wilsou in Sih. opposing twirler and g:flln half a car for the market. » A poor v i sales at 3940 3,50 5 ¢ per. 100 e foushe ot $5@8.5, =5 : 74 Franklin Street

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