Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 3

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INSBURANCE Bluggers, und TFederals, Answer_chall through The Buil= etin or Phone 10334, e i thar O ver iniaves the GAMES SGHESULED TODAY. Fruits and Vegetables. taught many an auto “ E %, 0 < il uliiower, the Best Insurance Is || All Report Players in Good Condition for Opening Game Hoston. ‘when settlement day L e’ T ! Pivabuzgh at_Phlladelphla. After years of exuerinuai . Sunday—Schedule Up to June 13 Announced—War- chicaae o1 Breokiza. % RS " riors Will 3o New Unifosms. * s e 3 The White Adding ifaciine Appear in New Uni : %o e et =, | e s, cars, . 28| pomalne, i g Cm ' ‘angerines, Bweet, Ib, i|redisnes, 5 'With prospects in the highest order gan Park. New. e anuts, 10 the City League, organized by local May 30. Lemous, 1530 Soaain Ol ons. of New Haven, Conn, teams wi open the seasqn junday o nges, el 2 : e four guiis are Sedied e | P eatingy o 2 T gov | TR == e managers are particularly awaiting for Sturtevants vs. East Ends, Mohegan 10[iKing Ora; %0 the umps ooy of play ball and hey | Parn 3 SofSer opkse BEST ADDING MACHINE have registered all players for the | pari. $ 2g g!.uwufl%brm:. i season. The race for the cup which Sluggers vs. Kickers, Cranberry. Femin SR oz., Sg = that is made in America. is the stake of the league promises to| ‘Warriors vs. Trimmers, Fairgrounds. | an games. postponed, rain. % 25-50|Dandeitons, pk., 28 o muiitiren: (X oneael el e June & National Lossue nes Fane, - P RPRNE™ P 32 WHY NOT PATRONIZE OUR evenly mat: wi oo 3 7 Tomatoes, 15| California 13 NNECTICUT INDUSTRIES? mist -| Sturtevant vs. Bmeralds, TFair-| St Louis-Boston postpoued, rain. ; > CONN mh team possessing promising tal T ar i T e e 20| New Cabbage, 7 2 Rochester 11, Richmond 4. 3pi Y The players registered follow: D L e e S aetoed oatl i | DL | Ouliai EAST ENDS: E. Caulkins, G.|park. - g OREgan | gimer teams nnc .:mm;d. 5 REY 5, '};"l Lynch, L. Cook, C. Wieldwald. F.[ West Ends vs. Warriors, Norwic B Hniit e npias: ;NG Frve, P, Jahn, C. Sarowskl, W. Wright, | owe. Ewioh Gomen 2. Columbia Yo, | Si% Pl B UPON FIRE INSURANCE. F. Young. g All teams expect to have nmew uni-| ety 1, Norwich 0 Pineappies, 3 for 35 It costs you very little and covers a| ., Substitutes: H. Williams, P. La-|forms in the near future and the b ¥ Moats. large liability. The individual or firm | £oint M. Aldi, C. Briggs, W. Charvan, | Warriors will appear in theor new National Lezgue. Pork— Sirloin, 2 who neglects to take out a FIRE IN- [ H. Bennett. % suits in the opening game. S s = Spareribs, 33{Roast, 3038 SURANCE POLICY is simply court-| STURTEVANTS: F. Busch, Mous- — i 2 £ er. eal Roast. - 30-35 . . . ing disaster. Are you insured? If mot, | ton, A. Izbiski, J. Carbrey, F. Bahar- [ WHEELER SCHOOL DEFEATS Chicago 0 SEOERS Dums, - Dt ans. o & l he hlte Add‘n ac lne let me attend to it for you. ra, J. Stanley, R. Stone, J. Ibzicki, Hy- WESTERLY HIGH IN TENNIS | Flisbures i Smoked Shoul-. |Sutlete, " 38 = ISAAC S. JONES, man, Johnson, Petrowski, Almer, Bol- _ Srookisn 13 g 18(Chops, 30 Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |ton Bruckner. Victors Had Easy Time — Return|st Touis i el Cojeues_iinside Round. 38 YORK STREET, NEW HAVEN Richards Building 91 Main Street| EMERALDS: Huntington, King, K. Match in Future. o Ry SR T Drisd Beot. 35[Shoulder Stedk, Filmore, Beard, Clabby, Lynch, J. =5 < American Leagus. Sorned Beef, 12-20| Shoulders, 18 TELEPHONE $350 BEAR IN MIND when placing your | Dougherty, Morgan, Crowley, Sergeant, | In a very one-sided tennis_tourna- = orterhouse ‘Steak. | Legs, 28 INSURANCE for the coming year | Sylvia, Calkins, Sautter, Hyman. ment on Wednesday the Westerly | Dewoit .. S s ) Snore, 25 THE FACT th WARRIORS—W. Gitcher, c.; C.|High school representatives were de- | New York H ot 2 — at during the last five E E Cemay “ | feated by the Wheeler School team,| Shicaso 19 Nat. Salt Pork, 20 ears 92 Insurance Companies| Wheeler. p.. J. Hughes, 1b., T. Mackee, : - team, | pocon 3 14 ither failed, insured ss., J. Wheeler, 8b, J Troland, If., E.|consisting of Nuttall and Gray. In| Cieveiand 14 Poultry. aart 5 e hen, RN S e o | att e oK. Tdomard, ¢f. subs.|the doubles Thorpe and Collins of | Watninsion i3 F - the Eastern-Association teams. the views of the baseball committee quit; arkutt, ‘of, B Leonard, rf, eubs.|Westerly were defeated in straight | Fiiiepiis i Chickens, 30|Broilers, each, $1| The Colonlal league was formed by | regarding assistant coaches, believing THE FACT that no company can af- | Stelzner, ok arra, isets, 6-1, 6-0. In the singles Nut-|S-.Leuls 1 Capons, e 35 | A1 Banwart, an agent of R. B. Ward, | that as head coach he was responsible ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 [Tracy, F. Keeley. tall defeated Thorpe 6-2, 6-0. There PR 3 - last spring and operated with a six- | for Harvard's success upon the dia- cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- | . TAFTVILLE SLUGGERS—S. Rok-|itore"s number of love games in both e sue Standing. 3 roceries. club circuit, under the protection of {mond and that only those invited by lar taken in and sowski, S. Roksowski, E. Smiegel J.!{he singles and doubles. After the S5 Niter— e Organized Baseball. Protection money [him to do so should be permitted to THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | Kziazek, F. Gley, J. Seidel, W. Cor-|{ournament matches were over Gray Tl Creamersy. 3] Granuiated, . gi|for this season was only recently|assist in-the coachins. not a mere promise to pay. coran, J. Cormier, E. Joubert, G. Ray- | gefeated Collins 6-3. There is talk of g Cheese— °° Brown, 16 Ibs, $1 | baid to the National Association, but e B. P. LEARNED & CO. mond. P. Pollard, F. Krucks, George|a return match to be played in West- | B0k Neufchatel, 5| Cutloaf, 11 Ibs. $1 [ with the influx of Federal League Giants Bounce Fromme. . . . A. Seidel, Jr. Manager. | erly. o e e Irz?r'r:‘en?o"a"" 12 indereldz, S player and the pre-emption of Bast-| New York, May 13.—Arthur Fromme Agency Established May, 1846. WEST BNDS_B. Bendett, J; Kenig, Buffslo 1 gagenta, 321 sotasaes.> 105 31 | ern Association territory, the Colonial | pitcher for the New York Nationals = = Shine Cohen, M. Friedberg, P. Gold- e S ” New, 24| 5 outlaw itself. since 1913, was released today to the A Bk 0 e T i P EEOEE WEL BLAY Perrit Pitches First Victory. Eng’ Dair; 3§| Forte Rico, 0| The farm is only the forerunner of [ Jorsey City team of the Inteenational TTORNEYS-AT-LAW Markoff, Tommy Hertz, G. Segal, 3 TWO GAMES SATURDAY | Xew York, May 13.—Poll Perritt| Edam, 21| New Orleans’ |several others, ang a big New Eng-|League. Fromme came to the Giants Segal, P. Schwartz, C. Weinsteing P R pitched his first victory of the season farenthert, 35-45|Maple SyruE o S0fland offshoot of _the Federal 'mnext|is the famous deal with Cincinnati for EDWIN W. HIGGINS S. Zimmerman, B. Goldstein. Schedule to June 5th Announced | with the Glants today, when he held | Pickles, gal, ° To| 0 /bottls: 28-55 | Leors PeR Springfield. Hartford, New | Devore, Ames and Groh. The two last Att t. TRIMMERS: Shea, Bronstein,| Saturday morning the Englewoods | Cincinnati to six hits. The Giants hit | Honeycomb, 25| Kerosene Oil, 10-14 | T1aven. o A orcester, | named are still stars with the Reds, orney-at-Law Brewer, McMahon, Clabby, LaFleur, |meet the Nutmegs, a team composed | Ames hard for a total of eleven hits, | EFgs— Lawrence and possibly Fall River will| while Fromme has pitched few good Corner Main and Shetucket Streets | Heebner. Rankin, Tatreault, O'Con- | Of fast players from the West Side.|Score: Native, 28| be organized into one circuit, while| games since joining Manager Mc- —— s nell, Petrone, Woodmansee, = Bowe, |In the afternoon they meet the Ath- Cincinnati (N) New York (N Fish. s s Wi | craws sirces Brown & Perkins, Micrrgys-at-Law | Jennes, Yesionowsk | letics of Jewett City, a fast bunch of ab boaoae ab hopo a ef Market Cod, 10|Round Clams, will be swung into the Colonial. o 3 2 e KICKERS: Kumski. ¢, Flemming p, | Si-Pro plavers and will give thefgoyhntt § § § 8 § 1 14 3.0 Shorp Hmadock, I0f qt. 103 for 35 To Shift Brookfeds. Big Demand for Tickets to Army-Navy El\“e'x_‘"figca:@:‘;:a;;rbT;u;};z St | 1 Barry 1b, F, Barry 2b, Carter se, | Englewoods onsrhof their best battles | fvompiie 3 1 1 0 o L2004 o Bisesen Cl0YS g s[-anned Salmon. 15} The acquisition of a farm was an Game. Natt 0 2med | (. .t) Quinn Ib, Gelino IZ, smith, of, | Of the season. e management of the | xWingo 1 0 0 0 OfF r 4235 1| am. Sardines, 8@3: 3 for 5o | absolute necessity for the Federal West Point, N. Y., May 13.—Distri- National Bank. Telenhone 38-3. | 1 D 0 O O o D, Shahan sb, | Englewoods has succeeded in arrang- | Killferit ¢ @ 1 0 OfRobertsnct 4 1 1 0 8| Impt Sardines. 25|Lobsters— League, as the club rosters are crowd- | p11 s e e B. Connors Ib and of, F. Riordan, |in§ the following schedule till June|Wimel 5 o 3 3 liiceme 3 1 5 o of Boneless Cod, - Boiled, 25 | ed with men who do nothing but col- | pacon °f tlckets for the army-navy Refusad 46 Bar Balod manager. st < Hemogis 3 1 4 1 OMumyce 33118 poong 4,0, 0@L8f Live 0@22 |lect their salaries. The clubs will Un-| Satyrday, May 29, is about completed. aker. At a meeting of the committee ap- | May 15, (a. m.,) Nutmegs at Bat- | Mollwitzlb 4 6 9 0 0| Perritt.p 0 o0 RO 3 Steak Cod, 15 | doubtedly be able to play much bet- The d. s £ hi - The Interstate Association of Base- | pointed t hadula fooP; | tlegroundis; (p. m.) Jewett City Ath-|Claskec 4 0 & 3 S E =] Macgons, 'pk., | GbiFiatheh, 16-12 | ter ball with only twenty-three or|.fc demand for seats this year far ball Leagues, at a special meeting on | peontty the folloming was arrangeq | letics at Mohegan Park; May 22, (a.|28%%, 11 65 o™ o L R 3232 | twenty-four men. e mupal =vaililie Geapits who is under a three years' contrast Lt | Sfontvine. at’ Montville: . Decoration o L, Gods’ Tongues, 18|Sea Trout! | Pt p?&h?rf"ue‘tg“i,mfifi . with the Athletics, from playing pro- West Ends vs. Emeralds at Fair- | Day, (a. m.) Jewett City Athletics at| (e Bamed ror o orgies, 10@15Smelts, 18 | manager of the New Haven club, and Ban Johnson Suspends Gandil. esslona] baseball with the Upland | 8rounds. Jewett City; (p .m,) open; June 5, (a.| (xxx) Batted for Ames in 9th. ay, Grain and Feed. with him will go Byron Houck, the| Chicago, May 13.— First Baseman club, of the Delaware County league.| TTimmers vs. Sturtevants at Mohe- |m.) Quaker Hills of New London at| St by innings: No. 1 Wheat, $2.70Hominy, 31.75 | hurler formerly with the Athletics, | “Chick’ * Gandil of the Washington Hight leagues which compose the or- | 8an park. . Norwich, (p. m.,) Montville at Moheg- | Kay For- S Bran, $1.55(Cornmeal, $1.80 |and Ruddy Sommers, another flinger.|team today received word from 2anization voted on a motion of F. M.| West Ends vs’ Kickers at Cranberry. |an Park. N ofvo. bave_fits, Witge, Fletcher, Groh Middiings . §i25|Hes. baled '~ |Danny Murphy, once with Norwich, is | President Johnson of the American Hackney, president of the Bhiladel- |, Sluggers vs. Warriors at Norwich |* Saturday morning the Englewoods |, Vo Kolnits ' Sacdfce hic’ Mo Nioh = busher Olcottonseca Siear 2 | to manage the Springfield team. League that he had been suspended phia Suburban League, that Baker be | Town. o will use as their battery Purvis and e == g Oats, 72| O - cwt, 180 | Others who are slated to go are|for three dyas as the result of his barred, the final vote being nine ay 23. Poole ,while Patterson and Poole or Athletics Lose in the Ninth. Rye, 65Liin. Ol Meai, 32.10 | Art Grigss, first baseman; Jim Blue |altercation with Umplre Chill yester- against the 3&%2&‘&%0?;:; in favor| West Ends vs. Slusgers at Cran- Blair and Baton will bbemssele(j:ted“to St Lopis, Mo, May 13.—Two singles| x Hides, .‘Jaicri:e:E;Mu:ymvglsh, plichers; | day. Gandil disputed one of Chill's - 2 3 - V. b 7 s Jewet y y n he | by St. Louis followe: Y Valsh’s | Trimmed Green Wool Skins, 1b., , Outfleider, ~ an m } decisions. tion, Aseistant District Attorney Jo-| Wmeralds vs, Warriors at Norwich | afternoon. Spicer and Gray will per- | muff of Pratt's fiy gave St. Louis a Hides— |caives— Delehanty. Delehanty may land the —_— seph P, Rogers, president of the asso- | Town. | 4 2 form against the Norwich aggregation | ninth inning victory over Philadelphia | Steers, 2 managership of the Hartford club.| Syracuse Takes Ten-Inning Game iation, tendered his resignation, West Ends vs. Trimmers at Fair- | for the Athletics. The Englewoods | today, 6 to 5. Score: Cow 1z Newark will probably contribute War- - stating that he refused to be -asso- | grounds. wish to hear from the following teams o : S ot Seait B Ten, catcher: Harry Billiard, pitcher, | Syracuse N. Y. May 13— Threa ciated with an organization which| Kickers vs. Sturtevants at Mohe- |in open dates: Trimmers, Kickers, o b 2 Live and Jack Strands, infielder. singles after two men were out in'the harbored contract jumpers, deserters W AM\\;' 0 1fShottendr 5 2 1 0 0 Cattle— e i i l?At half 0{ t}'\e te_nth inning gave tha 2 olKaufodb 3 213 0 o $9-510) Bulls, TO SEE GAMES THIS SPRING | Roc a % 3 o T 2 1 8 618 B ochester. Slater, on the Orangs Trentor Ilger; w"'\‘l‘ 13, FINANGIAL AND GUMMERGIAL ? :““UA.T“." o5t : — M £ E d by At di: i e Oul 13 betamen: n, N. . May +13.<~Th: Scvereidc 4 0 8 1 0 agnates ncourage: ten D —— Princeton haseball team won from Noo 1 §leranss 2 6 0 & ol ington club was ordered out of the 3 Spite of Frevists o rsiisttaney EVERS WILL BE OUT tre Dame in the tenth inning today by — —|28 Walker 1 o o ¢ o|3ame when he disputed a decision by a score of 6 to 5. The visitors took MARKET WAS SLUGGISH. e 3 2|iouderkp 3 ¢ 0 3 o| Umpire Chill. Score: The major league campaigns have OF THE GAME FOR A MONTH = kg 1e:d_by_ sending four men home =y zzHoward 0 0 0 0 o Washington (A) Chicago (A) been going less than a month, and, in 3 & = the Bith o emning, but one more in | Prices Moved Up and Down, According | mouts 3571 1 soeterst 5 6% & ofmaence "3 375 § §|SPite of the general fecling of the mag- | According to President Gaffnoy of e Bt nois etn ed their scoring, %5 the Caprioes of ihe S ratiere () Batied for Perry in Snd. . Fostar,5b 4 0 1 £ 0f Roth,cb o 1 1 1|nates that this {s not going to be a the Champion Braves. 01 ept ste'adl]y at it and Ifl“ 0;‘“‘&(‘" -*&flbfld":mi in Mrbt;l Conolly,}t 4 1 2 0 of 2 0 1 2|“great” yvear, the attendance has held won on their opponents’ mistakes, New York, ,\Ia—“y 8 Tres rinesstires = s TNDIE U SCored.. };flm-:’f "71 : 3 o 2 1 0 0)up remarkably well. The figures as Capt. Johnny Evers will not play = il e S b o e G A 17210 9 04 200 058] Ainpints . 451 373 Slcmar 3 3 % olare available for the east vs, east and | with the Braves for at least a month, Eighth Grade Wins. pects in international affairs, attended - 0300000 0 36|Ne2p 0 0 0 0 OfBref.1b 191 ofwest west series in the American |according to President Gaffney of the The St. Patrick's eighth grade Slug- | today’s unusually dull stock marke sne” ‘Seerines B, Mengdess 38 0. o8| ok e iR SEDRC e | camploua. . ElE WY UiSAIner dnl Rt zers beat the Franklin Streets on the | Prices moved up and down, according e e ey Losjcicainy 1 3 %lattendance to date has passed the |Dresent in the Troy hospital, with his fake street playground 19 to 1s. The| to the caprices of the trading elemen Cleveland Plays Poor Game. PR R e e e e e e T 1ng anarbro e s piton. | WRKCE han ecle command of the day G - Cleveland, Ohio, May 18.—Because| (" Nons ouf wWacs winsing run scored of postponed games. Bvers claims that his physicians ad- and Flynn. - Prseol | O imerous losses, mostly fractional, Riieols Cemtrat s o TAEER Rl G | T Vet BT At The total major league attendance |vise him that he will be able to make were registered at the outset, followed Insp Coper oumbe's wildness, New. ~York won | cpcago .70 0 080 0 3 0 1—4)to date, not including any of the few |the trip cver to Boston about the mid- D Inter et from Cleveland today, § t6 1. Errors| fwo buse hits Aiusmith, Morsan. Sacrifice bis, | games already played between eastern | dle of next week. He says, however, = St N Tnter et pr were responsible for four of New | Wiliams and western teams, has been 1,030,350 | that there is no chance of his plaving Amer can House At Ct aa onte, tnore Stk Wit T York’s runs. Score: - and, divided between the two leagues, |before the champions leave on their mors affecting negotiations between o Bre ] e et )0 “Old Honus” Right on the Job. 560,100 for the Nationals and western trip early in June, FARREL & SANDE S Washington and Berlin. The loss of fborld,cf 2 0 olmasarsd 3 2210 Philadelphia, May 13.—Harmon was | {OF the Americans: as a whole there | FEvers has not yet attempted to walk ARRE ANDERSON, Props. | another British warship in the Darda- SR Rurmer 2 5 ) QfPeciannes § 3 1 5 0|miven wonderful support today and |has been more business in the west |on the injured pin, but will make his Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, | nelles furnished the bears with addi- Lebish_valley e 35 Oiehc 3 2 2 ¢ o Pittaburgh defeated Philadelphia, 3 to tha? in the eut;,fl;]lshhecngse of the | first e e, thEIDMt;; 1s ‘;* Traveling Men, Etc, tional ammunition. e Graner.it s olomosr ' 4 0.3 e-¢|1 S Wasner scceptefticurteen;chanoeslf SR8tCin games Which Iinveibeen post—|en. off.. An Xcray. . faken' the wther Livery connection. Shetuck For the balance of the session the et M on Wooa b, 0 O|marsiiir 2 o o o o|and Johnston figured in three double |Poned. ¢ - day, shows that the piece of bone 2 ucket Street | yist arifted without definite aim, prices Maxwell M 1 pr . gan. 4 O|Boone2b 3 = 6 3 0iplays, Carey made two wonderful run- | In the American league 266,100 fans|which had worked loose on the back rising and falling within a narrow Maxvell 3 2 pr Goumbep § J|Rumwme 3 0 ¢ 3 0lning catches and Viox and Gerber|have been inside the western parks |of the ankle is back in place perfect- range. The net result disclosed a e Harstad.p 3 o — — — — —|also handled drives which looked good |2nd 204,650 have attended the games |ly. The doctors, however, have warn = number of losses, which comprehended g aSmith o 0f Totus 0 15 0| for hits. Score: played in the east, while, in the Na-|ed Evers not to be too hasty in tryins virtually every division of the list. On Mo, Kan & T. o —— Pittsburgh (N) Philadelphia (N) tional league the attendance in the|to get around, as any indiscretion the whiele; war sbeclalfies fared hetter Mol K& T opr il i D hoo e ' ¢ | west has been 263,500 and in the east |would be most likely to make the in- than other, issues, being helped in a el R it e swe) carevir "4 25 0 Qlmymess "¢ 0% 5 0|296,700. jury permanent. tracts for supplies to the allies. Tead .. - 1,% 8| Hincnet 3 0 1 0 OfCravathar 3 1 1 home grounds, have been the big mon- Total sales of stocks amounted to B Cment 25 SR Wekmerss 350080 :fifi?# 1112 i o|ey setters in thid Amerlcsaqr; lreasue to 450,000 shares. = G P b .2 4 0 3 3 0|date having played to 94,! 'ans, De- RETAIL General news was of a mixed char- Soveath 181 Yfaeter 4 8 0 1 8ltroit coming next with 76,500, Cleve- 3 acter, the resumption of dividends, Leonard Puts osh On Detroit. Harmon.p oo OfAdamse 0 0 0 0 land third with 50,300 and St. Louis. Cotton, Silk, $yen thougn in the torm of serip, on 2 Detroit, May 13—Dutch Leonard, | mouis 3 73 17 1| Miet 5 b 8 8 8] oamt T o T o o . . - 5 Pac. Td & Tl vho ha s ga i Duzes s - Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, | being regarded as an indication of bet- boon B¢ T i e o iny o el T, 3389 3 to 58350, Defroit to 67,350 and St Fancy Striped Shirtings . % cnl e e o Pt Com =8 a 4 to 2 victory over the Tigers here = e e L L e Plipace, Dinbion Tawes, | i i g, Sauiies fodey Seotfe singie In” (hS Tovenlh |y me o puy o ba™ 70| Tn the st the bent showing In st SO 06 gy |2 et e s mce ot o BT s e T R = = urg! = 3 3 ' $ 3 2 . ment bore directly upon this country’s el Detrait (A, o Philadeiphis "2 l0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0—1|played to 73,0000 fans, Boston.drawing steady advance as a center of finance, , 8208 O|Buha 4 19 9 o FoUE T Cuv Hicrifer Mt Gacben 8,500, Philadelphia 15,500 and the Sen- New low quotations for francs and Rep Ir & Steel 41271 0Chher 10400 ators 29,000. Washington ranks sec- lires wero the feature of the foreign P Ao $1330vER {135 0| ARPANGEMENTS FOR FEDERAL |ond with 55600, having tfo 14100 Taftwill exchange market, this being partly off- Rock Ieland 3106 OCrawfordrt 4 1 2 0 o LEAGUE FARM COMPLETE | 28ainst Boston. 25,500 against New [ e, Conn. set by a better tendency for remit- Eumdy 21109 olaobmnth ¢ 133 1 8 et b York, and 14,000 against the cham- : : g umels or . 302 2 ofYoune.2b 3 00 4 1 & f 1 ird wi Salesroom _closed betwsen 12 and 1, | 500.000 in Beld Boldings sna ot Almsct i 3870 lEdrs® 3330 o|Danny Murphy Will Assume Man- (Bt ZEiatelpns fomes thild with - - e of Englan weel state- 2: ath Pacific 3 S 1| xKavanau’ 000 0 vashington by 19,00. No samples given nor mail orders|Ment noteworthy. Americans were in| 500 Southern By e R A”"“fe’“e"“s Whe’e"yfl‘,fx Fe%e"‘l In the National League the Giants replied to. light demand in London, that center Stascbabe Totals 30 627 11 1]land weere to have a farm in New Eng-|pyyve the banner for attendance in the making some moderate sales here. 200 Tenn Copper (x) Batted for Boland in 7th. and were completed recently by Rob-|cast and Cincinnati has drawn the New flotations were somewhat heavy Texas Co. (xx) Batied for Young in Sth. ert E. Ward. Using the Colonial|ycciern crowds. The Giants' total in CEORGE G. GRANT in_the bond list and other speculative S Ao 20000010 14|benTen o member of Organized Base_ | their three home series has = been: o issues went lower in sympathy. Total Far < 100106 - 3 B vy ROE Boston 18,000, Brooklyn 82,000 and sales, par value, were 32,317,000, 2300 Union Pasine To tass Hits. Waner. Speaker, Baer. Thees | Or€2nized by the addition of Hartford, | ppiladelphia, 41,500, altogether 91,500. il er and Embalmer United States bonds were unchanged | 109 Unlin Pac pr ~ B ot [Cewfoed, - Jasoteon. . Sacst: | HEW HmuER S S0 Hncinar Al Sof #ithe | e v:pniiadeiphia® Icades ' zank *very on call. B . A b : o © new Organ-|nigh with 76,500, the Boston games % 100 Un. By Tav. pr ization will open its season Saturday, | .8 Pred 5 1l E < : vi attended by 44,500, the 32 Providence St., Taftville STOCKS. S T SEeal & Lo Wheat's Homer Does the Trick. |and the process of sending down ma- [ RaVIng been attended o AoZClh (00 Siceveless Promp: attention to day or night calls, | Sues. o Brooklyn, N. Y., May 13.—Wheats|ierial from all of the Federal League|, shade over the Dodgers and Phila- || Knes Length Teiephone §3&. wPrMWFawl e 14000 Ttah Copper . . ggme e in the first inning with L,d:fmm iy slgnfl;mmcee ase;y.lfled deuphia wm.o a.mtotalh s.tteniance“a.t = A \ el : 500 Va. Car - Chems engel on second and two out was 2k - | home of $1,000, thére having been 44.- i e e 1300 Va car € pr the telling factor today when Brook- [ £Tal farm the formation of the league 509 ot the: five Brooklyn games, 13,000 nion ults A Full Li 2300 Am. Boot. Sugar 600 Wapamh, Iyn beat Chi 3 to2 i ingicates that pekdeiietween tho inds- he Philadelphia games and 23,500 u ne of e 200 Wabash pr y: icago, 8 to 2 in a pitchers’| pongents and Organized Baseball is |4t the Philadelphia g o c 5 = el 2000 Weet tn Tel battle between Smith.a Brooklyn re- | iow Turtner off tham ever. Ward Leis | seeing the Giants. Brooklyw's <otal e e 41400 Westinghouse cruit and Jim Vaughn. » Ward held | ;747 700, the record being: on 8- f ommunity Silver | £ &2 4 sl Good Curmedl & Somersat in maiing | 2, e, No England propositon since | oo Yors 52,00 and Priadeiohia or ien g 500 Amc e a spectacular catch of O’'mara’s low iy 15.200. : gt = Whlse-Over pe S S : A = 65 Wils Over. fly in the first inning and bruised his | 1o e G0, GTied on. It is said that | Py, Tcincinnati the Reds have done |l Ara just as good for the THE WM. FRISWELL CO.,| 3 n ocom 00 Wisconsn “Cen ©° shoulder so bardly he retired. Score: | yaytlg e days e, Teds have|good business at the gates, their ] g ' sales shares. ” = g . 25 and 27 Franklin Street % A% Shat o 4 M % oo TR | them by Ban Jonnson and have made games having drawn $5.000. Cono-oua || nead of a family. The Mrs. LR g 200 Am. Soufft 150 Good,xt o 0| oM 4 1 Ppreparations for a I ‘war. : e 49 E = 2. $ 2 e g Y o wonimn| oo SOTTON. it et e ¢ iIBwisi® 1353 The mew Colonial leagus will in- | Pittsbursh's 45,300 doesn’t have to repair a 5 2 2 —Cot Fshec.s tengel, 5 ¢ 0|clude the three cities_above named, i i 500 Am. S , THE DEL-HOFF| & o 13 | closed steady. May 9.27, July 8,50, Oc: | Sweiter b SWEE L33 8 a R Re N niotnes "amed | vale Crews Paddle at Lake Carnegie.|| Peerless Suit after every 100 Am. w: tober 9.84, December 10.04, January : 31810 % (A00 Am Woclen e g e e LD R g e o gesc 3 0 4 ¢ offon and Woonsooket. New Bedford| Princeton. N. J. May 13.—The Yale || 4 i) 40 tba Jaund = European Plan 9200 Angamda a1 | 10.08. - 5 855 sales | Williums.o 1 8lGewi 3912 0flwas recently provided with two|‘varsity and freshman crews which || trip to the laundry. - And it Rites 75 conth. por d i 100 At. Coast Li 107 5 Phetend ? i 34 % i 0fteams, as the Brockton club was|row Saturday against Cornell and helps to k per day and up. 2400 Baldwin Loco . Vangik vl i — = __ | moved there. However, one of the|Princeton on Carnegie Lake arrived elps to keep a man good- HAYES BROTHERS. T MONEY. 0 of Totals 31 72 7 1|New Bedford clubs has been switched | here late today and took an easy pad- tured by keeping hi Telephone 1227, 26.28 Batopilas Min - 2 New York, May 13. — Call money | mous 3 52¢ 5 1l to Hartford, leaving Arlie Latham, re- | dle of six miles to familiarize them- || DAture y Kkeeping him . -28 Broadway | 3200 Beth. Steel steady; high 2 1-4; low 1 1-2: ruling| () Batied for Vaugha in 3th. cently appointed manager in full com- | selves with the course.. A fast minute fortabl —_ b BBl o L rate 2: last loan 2 closing bid 1 1-2; [ & mand of that Whalers' territory. of rowing was the only strenuous (| COMiortable. DSk T offered at 2. Chicago ... 818080180 Some Fine Territory. Work. The Princeton crews were giv- 5 FAMOUS FURS | 3 ot O A o et B 8 O ] o e ora oY o Ta. |oh eaay practice, a number of racing Get the Peerless Habit 2 AP Brur Cokts sl Abin 00 CuL Petl CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. buse hits, Archer. Cutsfaw. ~—Home run. Whest |ven, three of the best baseball towns | Starts being the only semblance of B O e G Men's Coats of all styles. 3100 et Lesther T h e lom co | MR TERC L Wiline S &lln minor lesgue busebail, have for| "S5 TS crews are’eipectsd to e Remodeling and repairing also done| 200 Chic Gt West Ty FEIL Y PR 4 BT Bastern - Association. However. {he | SFTive tomorrow. 1.00 to 5.00 the Suit arely. Superior styles. s T e R s Cicotte Outpitches Johnson. owner of the clubs in those three ci- 5 T A Sold in Norwich M. BRUCKNER 81 F lin S 100 Gie & ¥ W o o Chicago, May = 13—Hddle Cicotte|ties were last winter disfranchised by| Harvard Baseball Coach Resigns. & . ranklin St ::x gh m‘t ée: cx"w Ry ;,“,; %;" _"!;; outpitched the great Walter Johnson |the leagne, and Jim O'Rourke, the Cambridge, Mass., May 13.—Dr. Yy = : O L SRR, today while his teammates bunched | president, has been on the lookout for | Frank J. Sexton, coach of the Harvard J. C. MACPHERSON :\unz‘:‘:h};::v‘nA.;Ei’;& p\:; e:;_uurhhusA 1200 Cousol Gas tvleelr ihf‘tts an;l Chicamgosi n;lon btrm;a new backers. The Federal farm [baseball teams for several years, tend- 3 3 e no 500 Contin_ Car 53 5 ‘ashington, to 3.° les by J.|means a death blow to the Eastern|ered his resignation, to become effect- ertisthg pottmns. ot The. Bunletin o | - Ted o S‘E % (A Coliins, Brict and Weaver scored the | Association. The' Colonial clubs will | ive immediataly. Dr. Sexton, - it is NAREAN UNSIED STATED A o bl mad bl N o g ~ R LT pIyn. . Morman of-the. 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