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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY FED MOGULS DECIDE TO INVADE Territory of Eastern Association—Three C’s in Conference With Brooklyn Outlaw Official—Hope to Start Eight- Team Circuit Decoration Day. Once mére slipped the news| tic, if they accept, and the other on that the Feds are coming 0 locate in | May 30 with the Newflelds of Bridge- the Eastern association territory. Once | port. moro Hobert B. Ward, tho Brooklyn| The challenge to Yantic is for two millionaire balser ard vice president of | out of threo sames, but Manager Jim Gllmorc's' be, chucks up $3.53 to | Hughes says that thd series will only o to Now Heven and tall buseball|go two games. 1f by any chance a He talked with George M. Cameron, :hh‘d !Mn:;lll needed, that can be easi- former owner of the New Haven Bast- | Iy arrang orn Assosiation club, and made a prop-| The Nationals will mot play this osition to rent the Savin Rock park to | coming Saturday or Sunday, because Tan & Colontal leaste olob in the town | Manager Hughes has en appointment of Orazise. which will prevent his directing the Mr. Weard got Jim Clariin of Hart- | team, and it was thousht best not to ford and ‘Bill Carey of Suyringfield on play without him. the phone end had them appear at his office in Brooklyn. He talked 'gv(‘s; CHIP SAYS HE WILL renting the Hartford and Springfle UPON FIRE INSURANCE. Darke asd wants to lease all three PUT CLABBY AWAY. | It costs you very little and covers a| parks for five yoars lo start a Federal = A | large liability. The individusl or firm | minor league in this section. Two of the Best Middlewsights Meet ! who neglects to take nn:m:nfimn IN-| No definite arrangements were made, Tonight in New York, SURANCE POLICY is y court- | but Tuesday afternoon the Three C's - i ing disaster. Are you insured? If not,| were meeting in Springfield to decide| Patrons of boxing are interested in let me attend to it for you. Just what to do ebout the proposition. | the middleweight contest scheduled 1SAAC S. JONES, The Feds desire to start an eight- | between Jimmy Clabby, the best mid- Tn d Real E: A club leegue and have it working by | dleweight turned out in the west since } o Do S state Agent, | oo Ttion day. They figure to get a | the davs of the late Stanley Ketchell, | Richards Building 91 Main Strest| start in this section this season and in | and the hard hitting George Chip, to- N i 1916 come out with a strong Federal [ nigmt in New York. BEARUIANAIND when placing your | minor league and carry out the plan | Jimmy Dime. Chip's manager, says: E. Lhe, one yeur they started early this season but gave | “George will stop Clabby this time. { THE FACT that during the last five | up when they discovered a lot of shoe- | George made the mistake at San rs 92 Insurance Companies| string promoters trying to get in. Francisco of trying to box him. This e either failed, reinsured or Mr. Ward regrets that the Fedstime he will wade right into this clev- quit; didn’t go through with the proposition | er boxer, and I think Clabby will be on I THE FACT that no company can af- | when they met in the wintersbut feels | the floor taking the count long before ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90| that it is better to begin now than wait | the end of ten rounds.” cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- | until next spring, when the Eastern Clahby on the other hand laughs at lar taken in and assoctation may show some activity. the idea of a man like Chip knocking THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | It now looks as if the Three C’s will | him out. “Why, I will stop Chip as not a mere promise to pay. join hands with the Feds as predicted | soon as McCoy did. If not, I'll never they would and try to get back at or- | b again in N Yo it B. P. LEARNED & CO. | ganized baseball. R et Agency Established May, 1846. = = e HUGHES HOT ON YANTIC TRAIL.| YALE OARSMEN STAND COOK IN COMFORT ‘OU can make your kitchen a= livable as your living room—i: E u have a NEW PERFE( [ TION Oil Cookstove. No wood H box, no ash-pan, no coalhod tc bother with. clean, cool kitchen, and hzlf the drudgery gone. . The NEW PERFECTION is as i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Challenges Them for a Series With $25 L BO0RCHANCE quick and handy as a gas stove. I+ i E To C Fi i H 1 1 o EDWIN W. HIGGINS Bl et e ey Sy lights instantly, and gives you a big Attorney-at-Law At a recent meeting of the National volume of heat, casily regulated jus " baseball club’s officials it was voted to Confidence in the Yale eight which Corner Main and Shetucket Streets ghallenge Yantic to two games, one (o | will race Cornell and Princeton on . e played at Yantic May 22 and the |Lake Carnegie next Saturday is stead- Brown & Perkins, Atiomeys-al-Law | other to be piayed on the Cramberry |iiy srowing at Yale and the tmprevas : Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | M2Y 2% for a side bet of $25. The Na- | ment of the crew has been steady and by raising or lowering the wick. It is easy to operate, easy to clean, and easy to re-wick. 2,000,000 womensay it’s | Entrance stairway hear to Thames | ionaldare very indignant over a state- | marked the past week. Coach Guy ““rassto ymiortwith kerosene oil.”" i National Banlk Tel=phone $3-, | Ment by Yantic that the Nationals will | Nickalls has said the eight would e o have to convince them that they can|meet its two rivals in exactly the play ball. same rowing order of the boat which If $25 a side is not enough, the Na- | raced the first University of Pennsyl- tionals are willing to make it $50, or | vania crew three weeks ago and that Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFECTION No. 7 with any sum to suit Yantic. They want it | he believed that the crew would be i parl SPORTING NOTES understood that Yantic better put up | better rowing form next week. ~The BT e G . the fireless cooking oven, also the W, X crew is several lengths faster in its TED PH RADH 2 The Nationals say that if the Hos- |two-mile spins than last months and LATEST SYUNT 1N SPLED PHOTOG PERFECTION Water Heater. i Pital think that they have anything on |its form and blade work are smooth- ; PHOTOGRAPHING AUTO RACE DRIVERS WITH CAR GOING NINETY MILES AN HOUR gives you plenty of hot water without any of the bother of a coal range. LI > them they are willing to make a side | or. Betting is even at Yale 4 (43, Giymer, veteran outfielder of | bet on the present series, aithoush the | crew will win Yalg's first victors over| Indian club, has been released. e N g Bame already. | Gornell, Nickalls states that the trans- | lower picture is shown C. Latta, a|an hour. Latta is strapped on 10 |more than gratifying, the first gen- T P D |fer of Tony Morse to the first eight|mechanician, making speed face pic- | Rickenbacher's car at his waist and i 5 i quickly, ORI ¢ o G ; et el -4 | uine pictures of a man’s face at ninety Everybody has a chance for the| The Nati s * = ‘woul e permanen iU _after the|tyres of ¥uddie Rickenbacher and his|feet, leaving his hands free to manip American_league pennant except St S Natlonals are putting Norwich[race on Lake Carnegie. Morse and |mechanician, Bud _Lounsbury, while |ulate the camera, which he is hold_|miles per hour being the outcome, as Louls and _Cleveland, modestly re- | sory pion ynas in condition & vl | Adams, who stroked the first and sec- | {raveling on the Indianapolis motor |ing before him, regulation newspaper |shown in the illustration at the top. s : : ond Yale crews at Philadelphia, > : parls Manager Branch Rickey of. tho | this season, one on the 254 with Yan- | again sec the pace nest Batides. "1n £ too uncertain to lead him to guess it the races between the Yale first and |inning of today’s game and in the|straizht, was broken today when will land. second boats Morse has succeeded in |same inning McInnis scored when La- | Philadelphia won today's game, 4'to tecping . the stroke higher than|van fumbled o grounder. This made|2. The home team McQuillan Miller Jiugeing resards Ferriit as Adamé and has driven his eight|two runs for Philadelphia. Another |hard, but he was given fine support. one of the coming pitchers. This is better run in the seventh inning completed | Both of, the visitors' runs were due polis, Tnd., May 10—In the|speedway at the rate of ninety miles|style. The result of the stunt was PE TON S Perritt's third vear in the big league. Indications are that he will be given |the score, Philadelphia winning over |largely fo errors. Score: Umpires in the New England league the stroke assignment in the Harvard |St. Louis, 3 to 0. Score: Pittsburh (N) . Philadeiphia (N) will be held to a “strict accounting,” MARKET SHOWS RECOVERY. 300 Contin Can regatta in. June. Following the trian- | ® Philadelahia (A) St. Lovis (A) L S For best results use SOCONY says President Murnane. He probably S iy 100 Contin_ Can zular race on Lake Carnegie next Sat- G PR T T 10 b 4 f k A knows what he means. On Reassurance Contained in Pre Camieane urday Morse will be given an alto- B e ¥ rands of kerosene oil, ilson’ 300 Dist . Securitis gether different test than he has had e H P - Armando Marsans comes out every Sent W ijsavis oAddress: o0 s Y this season. He will be tried out in a i 11220 92 day and guses madly at the pastime,| xew York May 11 The ease with 5 . series of four-mile races. His light 9 8 30 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK greatly regretting his-leaping ‘act of | ,nic nricds today recovered. fiom At weight malkes it uncertain whether he o 10 Priacipel Stations last Juns.” I he had ndt Joined the | WINCh Drices today recovered from Aotors will stand this test, and the two pre 1 Aguew,c A1 gutiaws he would now be cavorting in | teiT abrapt declines of the previous on ey Tty Tarcss Detas 4t less than twd oliiceny ot s oy left field with & regular ball club and [ {2Y Was accepted as further proof of coigen B ¥ files are no test of endurance. > s iuian Ta st D it to keep in second place. As | SHTk THATRELE Hnd ey s RO In case Morse fails to meet expecta- T in he Ty aihing te gs Wit ook Lo 55 ChEC Tactor fn taday's el Guiggen Expt tions as a four-mile stroke oar, the |Philadeisiis 00020 0 at T prowess of afliers and araaw nis | FERCS. WECh Was most proncunced In Inw Comper o hieioke diertion il b romi Tos 00880 5o for Do 5 g mGthing. It 18 hard |, ., reabaranice. Gontained in. Eresi- e rected. Henry Cree, who was the fav- |y b% hits Shawke i r_him to be idle, and he sincerely renc y Int Peer orite for stroke oar, all the fall, but L wishes, s ‘wae BHET 6o ¢ Y [dent Wilson's Philadelphia addres: e pever Cinomnats Inquimes O% the big lne—| oo ouragement was also felt in the| 2= Puer 5t o] cessation of the heavy foreign selling | i 1tin Tajole's playing surprises Connie | Which contributed to the weakness of | 190 Ladete Gss Mack. “He has Dlayed woeaerfa; Loyt |the preceding session. In' fact, from | 1090 Lenien Vailes Miami_Coper on the trip,” adds Connie. “He is coy- |2l accounts, London and the con- NS P &R A Chicago Hit Rucker Hard. who has been ill with rheumatism for [ St. Louis Outpla 3rooklyn, N. Y., . May 11.—Pierce five or six weeks, has returned to the squad and is now rowing in the sec- ond eight. In case Morse fails to meet expectations afer the Cornell race, Coe and possibly Cord Meyer, Champion Braves. Boston, May 1§-Better pitching, batting and field enabled St. Louis | Pitched almost perfect ball _today to defeat Boston -5 to 1 today. Doak | When Chicago beat Brookiyn, 5 to 1. kept the locals hits well scattered, | Rucker had nothing and was reached | for a homer and nine singles in eight ering lots of ground and tearing (he|tinent were moderate buyers here, oS s e ol YO | Three times St. Louis worked the i 2 i — - Cover off the ball 1 want is s ioe| Apart from its general improvement who stroked the freshmen last vear | .queeze pluy successfully, Mageo |innings. Cadore pitched the last in- = ] about The. Same in Eaant o eXDIaln | ;o Thief foature of the market was its Wil be tried as varsity stroke. Mever | [iGe™s Jhedtacular - running k| nins and struck out two of the th who did a little better. Broadway lined | game with the Windy Hills Sunday af-{ Larry is charged with malking five sr. | comparative apathy. More than one- g "‘N,""“ H'?J‘. pow ”" _ "h > ,\l‘ of | Which resulted in a double play in the | €R who faced him. H. Zimmerman's fup as follows: Ellis rf, Brassil 1b, [ternoon at 2 o'clock at the fair groundJ Tors, The scorers gave his T Croreithird of the trading occurred in the Mont. Power gisht. He is valuable'in the walst of | fo i SEied G0 B S batting and base running were the|Pierce 3b, Counihan (capt.) p, Croker | Answer through The Bulletin or writel deal. D8 ELLECGR: ore tai Tt } first hour and in the last thirty min Nat Bis p the sheil and Nickalls hesitates t o e iy features. Scors ss, Flynn' If, Blair cf, Lacy ¢, Hiscox |to Walter Jackson, Laurel Hill avenue.| body could have handled the others,|utes. Between these periods extreme R, e on T e L n%e a o " W a e Ghicago L) b i . B hers. : A e over Cornell next Saturday will please 2% 378 3 o 3% 5 8| T " hae s e e He was charged with an error on a fly | dullness prevailed, with moderate de % Yade as keenly as another win over S 3 penar 4018 Yo ST, West Chelsca Easy for St. Patrick’s. | ball in_right fleld that he never even{clines and recoveries. TFinal prices © Copper & B . a ¥ 5 > 3 0 o alce 3 21 o 1|Fisherss 1[Daubertls 4 110 2 ¢ Sterling Seeking Games. 5 = < . - x| touched. He ran o mile for the ball, |Were at or near the best, investment Airvrake RS o e s Do ne, b I £33 7 o Schmieir olWzimin 3 01 ¢ 1] “The Sterling baseball team defeated | qefanted “Fusedas - atiernpon by St A “ v is: A eight, which was eated 3 i 1ol P15 0| ua 3 : < = t=aten esday 2 3 oot ez ane on (& benthat | iesucsibeitig niost ioomspicaoua Inithe Cornell last vear was in ragged form RSN P15 N i8§ 8 §|the Bear Cats of Tattville recently by | Barick's asgregation by the score of| - T el e e e containing _oarsmen who had been 3faza 24 G o Willimser St $ 11 3 sooreof 1L to 10, The Steriing team |15 to 5. ~Crawford starting for thel s et S e B T R e L e e taught different strokes by three - 1 fheaamhe 5 1% 3 1|Pheanas it 38 3 0 o|in Saturdnys linenp, - McCarg. mon|winners pitched a fine game for five wras close to Mcinnis and retrieved the | Lusitania disaster was less, of a de coaches. This year Yale will send a = |Rugann” © 0 0 o 0| Pierce 3016 ofin Jaturdays lineup, =MeCarly and|innings and Gbunelly succeeding him| arged with errors on two.othes | Hons a8 a Whole, dspecially 1taly’s pos- | 200 nasio Siver much Stronger eight against the Itha- e R R wioeh 8 0 ¢ of Buckley being out of the game on uc- | Jliowed but thres hits and no- runs| | chances that T scored base hite. Cer. |Sible course, which formed the basis | 00 Fecte Mall - cans and the race should form a gen- = 5 promat 1128 8] COh, Srcriing team would like to ar- | The hitting of the winners featured| | ¥ tainly, I don't know of any second |of many conflicting rumors, was plai B uine test of the merits of the strokes ed for Rudoloh ia 7th. s range games with the Sachems, the |LLUSSY: an e | baseman that could ever have handlea Iy & eterrent to more builish activi- o 2B taught’ by Couttney and” Nickalls" | B e i e b Taftville Nationals, the Danielson team | 52me for West Chelsea Connellyis § them, but, of course, that's only my | ties. N e 000000100 ro by fnnings: 2 and Baltic, and any other mateur [ S0 Page it And ex % opinion. T dow't profess to know much | Domestic news of a routine character [ 100 ¢ € C & st GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Gowds o, Maramvitle, Sace | Chicags 01000112 teams. Address all communications to | b3, the Qher, infielders put the same | about baseball.” included an increasing demand for| im Pius Coul pr e co i, Savder. " Silies, Maraariie T 10001 Earle Belknap, Manager, Sterling, Ct. |of i°e. St Patrick's lineup: Gagnons : S i @ bercening fenden’y forHime | | dite s ational Leagus = : Wo' buse bits Williams, H. Zimmerman. Good & Crawford and Connelles vNENE : mones: e succosstul resalt ot the| 1 £ B, Reds Take Eleven Inning Game Wil Jewett City Elephants Organize. [ {2in® 1b. Cragford and Connelly 2., 3 3 Pennsylvania railroad bond offering 100 Pull tsburgh at_Philadelphia New York, May 11.—Rube Benton The White Elephants of Jewet: Y e iy e e ek i Children CTIY |ana declaration of an initial dividend . 2t Brookirn. | hested Ralph Stroud, the New Yok | Washington Hands Chicago Goose | have. oreanized far tne = seonen’ oy | Veish, Ryna and Aubrey in the fleld. ¢ FOR FLETCHER’S vr;;tmt::sflrst preferred stock of Maxwell e e 2 . _ American League. m-mn “.;\ =!m(<n» nnm':z l;::‘;h‘e’:—; ZI‘;; Egg. wnul.lihke to arrange games Wwith any | .pp give Pat Moran credit,” says{ i A 5 2 : T oston -at Detrolt J e, in which Cincinnati tied the scol Chica ay” 11— Washingtor team in eastern Connecticut under Gk s e | T CAS Marked steadiness in foreign ex- Rep. If & SERETEkint Clnslss in the ninth inning_on Fletcher's two | 5 Chicage, May 11—Washington,. the | U7 ' TCEoitie Outlaws, Greene- | Stallings, “for having done wonderful! > Philadelphia at first of the eastern clubs to de | ¥ age, s, Greene- | r g change gave rise to further rumors of Beo. I & Washi caso. | base wild throw on Wagner and Cl Chicago, .shut: ogt: the, oodls today. 2 | Ville:Kickers: Taftville. Montville:A.-C. | work With the material onhand HuCE: British and other credits in this mar- e Etau® Vg single. The visitors won_in the elev- |yt P48 SANT O, (B2, 0088 008y +t | The team is composed of the following | SAt See where he has a chance to ket. The French government, it is un- e 14 i enth inning when Von Kolnitz open- | {0 % They won the game from & | players: Tronside Spicer Sh Droow D€ | make a six months' fight against my derstood, is about to make heavy pay- Tumels 12 Chicago st Brooklyo. ed with a_double, took third on Killi- [ j,the fourth inning When a base on ne Fiske 2b, Red Harris 1b, J.|Siub. His pitching staff is now doing ments for war supplies recently pur- E Kansss Clty -at Newark. fer’s sacrifice and scored -on a passed | poiy and & double by Morgan netted . .G. Davis, Hiscox field, battery, |1R€ Work, but how long will the rest SRS pitonren st o, | Lo S & run Their other run came on| BN il aNner nnd C. Teffers. Sond | Of the cast, outside of Alexander, hold Total sales of stocks amounted to £ Other_Games. Cincinnati (N) New York () felding behing Shaw 1a the aorat|all challenges to Harold C. Jeffers, |UP? Moran has them fighting and} 610,000 shares. i N. F. A at Kilingly. W n1g adl Soums a.eloling pinches | Box 124, Jewett City. hustling, and- this is'a blg part of sy Tnvestment bonds moved in sym-| £t nee %% 178 3 Slmimare 1% gzzxnemed the locals from scoring. 2 d ‘}f 1—.; can k:‘en ll;he!n bustling | athy with shares, all the leading is- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS o 2 of Doste, 110 = as hard when they begin to bump. et o i eam ot the, Dremias| e Mo B e & 12009 8290 Ghiesgo h) Washingten (&) Laurel Hill Stars. into hard luck and hit a slump, he vuui ‘;:i};d ;{,";*!“, (:)%les, Tor vatue, agsves | s Soser e H H 2208 e = ;"; g e -:E ,‘2.,,; 2 3| The Laurel Hill Stars would like @ |be a hard man to beat.” 1 ’ xplaine ure of the bond | 100 Temn: Cooper " Bultimoro . 11 0 ol i ° Milaact | 509 3 list, registered #'s declining half, cou- | 100 Teus & P Hew Eapland Loague. 290 o == i08 8 et 41080 pon 3's 3-4 and registered 3's one point | 500 Tri Manchwster! & I WWieeter 1. 200 2R 0 8 1 1Henry, 407 2% on'call. S Stk 2e0y §8 3 alhudes 3 1330 100 Toion Forima o8 Towion 3 A 30 002 osaw>’ 30040 20400 Unton ), Lynn 4. Totals 40 833 15 1! 32 = 7 4 700 nlon International League ()" Datted for Olson in 9t e o, 1700 U Ry Tov pr Butilo 8, Richmond 11 S by dniat S 5 100 U 5 Eroress Collego Results. ctmeianal o’ 0 0 0 0000101 pe with where you have been gettin; o e o b 4300 U 8 Rubber ... New York Unirersity 5, Wesleyan 8. York 0000010000 61 o0 0110 g { with where you have been getting | s Aui Come B CEE ST D TR . vt | e, i i, Y s ® e SEme S S SRR e The New : | o o sy 5 s S S i g “WHITE” ADDING MACHINE - containing ail that is new. a 2 = ot piiate thathats imicorisitbly. Lo 00 Va. Car” Chem National League. Jackson's Hits Put Game On Ice P = ; and we have facilities for attending 200 b 2 2 | prgsans L, Cleveland, May 11.—Cleveland open- ol Tt Savanely. is strictly a Co ticut product to your wants and delivering your 1 300 Wabash pr iy iy g | Ciler s ed its series against the eastern clubs | Detroit Mich, May 11.—Hitting sav- 1s strictly a Connecticut pro orders that will satisfy the most ex- 203 Tet, Un T 663 gsg |Toston < H today, beating New York 3 to 1. Hag- [ 3Zely with men on bases and taking 4 § acting. 4300 Wooiworth .. i 150 | Plltabniren 3 erman, who had mot pitched a full | advantage of Boston’s misplays, De- s be Cownetiot, A Moreover, we stand for _Qualit 100 W R B B 1 0% | G e i game this year. passed ten men but | {Ioit won the opening game with the Made by Conneotiout Meohsnlos, EVERY TIME and, ALL THE TIME. Linmed 600 Wiltya-Over . 153 11y | Breokn 13 held his opponents to three hits and | Red Sox here today 5 to 1. Jacob- g B Altogether you y do worse than 2 Lacomo pr el e oSy o Yo u was in trouble in only one inning, the|Son made (Wo spectacular running Made of material rolled in Connectis f Sgive us a trial. Smelting eight, when he forced in New York's|catches of high fouls. Score: out by Connecticut mechanics, " i R MONEY. . pe|Only run. A running catch by Lei- G- LT Ditiors o) Mad. i Bitie: kap Cona ] S Gt e New York, May 11—Call money |Detoit ... ¥ %5|bold in the same inning cut off two 2 5% 8 b e RO ade on machinery built by Co . T pe v steady: high 2 1-4; low 3 3-4; ruling | Moo, " 5 m|other Tuns. Jacksows hits drove in ioxs STt necticut mechanics in Connecticut. S o oo rate 2: last loan 2; closing bid 1 8-4; | goce® - | Cleveland’s runs. Score: i X 331080 & ¥ 3C s 1% An Woolen offered at 2. e e il leiang” ) ow York %) iissovamET 354808 TRULY THIS /8 A CONNECTICUT it e Vashingion H D K50 a 5% ae $ug e : £ s o Arda® . =2 Sl OB e ™ 5% 8 S, 5 270 3 3l Smn 313 5 Bhianha 32388 PRODUCT. uBset 118 A o CotTon. Tl s SETTmn £ e £ 11 g bl 1 SO— - o o New Yok, May 11-Cotton futures i3 g1y iien By ease COAL §00 Batopiias Min. . May, 9.36; July, .71; 913 i S s AT : AEDLUNEER $700 Bethiehem _Steel October, 10.05; December, 10.25: Jan- | pismrss ¥ 194 0858 ruu »amm tals 30102712 5 ' 198 Brookiym Tn Gas R I Nowark© i o R e 419 Brookism Un_Gas Spot quiet; middling, 9.85; sales 500. | Gieass - i iee $ 214 pmm - (33508 ] 850 Cal Petrol ... sas L e H Two_ base Tif, Ruth. " Thres base: hit, Lewis 350 Gal Petrol CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. e, 3 bl 0.0 ° 9 lnnce hits, Vitt, Bush. - 3 P Open. High. Low. Close. Baltimore 3 Totals 28 3214 2 i it (58% -8 1sa% 1svy | BUmO 7 () ‘Batted for Keating in Sib. Broadway Takes Burrine Ki . 800 Ches. & Onlo W omw o el . e L acale The Broadway grammar school won ree Burning Kinds and Lehigh | &, cr v, > iR e e 3 PR g RN its dirst game i the Grammar school ALMIAYS 1 SPOCK o & al'e B o 7 o Drosam ¥ agde | T bese M Sk | Thres cague Tuesday afternoon from the Gie & N W Greenenie 1 e e s Y 22510 | §o0 Chien R Ve caning | 10- the. lgnti AR Wit irs it YORK STREET, NEW HAVEN A. D. LAYHROP 200C'CC & St L i s Phillies Break Pittsburgh's Winning| 2 the eig ning with three. men ’ . Market and Shetucket Sts, | 1108 Gt & bc . Athletics Blank St. ‘Louis. Streak. e . ot plied ol u kYo a) an etucket St oo 53% ¥ ¥ s i ng triple Y. icketts was i e 463-12 . -, o VEDS G Ty 33% St. Louis, Mo, May 11—Strunk| Philadelphia, May 11.—Pittsburgh’s|{knocked from the mound in the fifth JTELEPHONE - $350 (Gt L, e 4 ETENC e £cored-on Lajoie's:singlein:the fourth | winning streak which had reached six|inning and Was replaced “by MoGiis ¥ 5