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3 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915 TRAVIS AGAINST ANDERSON IN FINALS BN o wiiporiind = INSURANCE =TSAFETY FIRST™ Score: Detrott; a game without any previous warm-up.| Brooklyn dt Plttsburgh. i - Lobster Day at Powers Bros. { OF THE STRONGEST REA- Phulsaciphia. a2 B, Louts. Toe s v Weikhpsent (s Zortiard, Arale: For Championship Title of Metropolitan Golf Association— | ... .\ s ™" """ 3 e s Track meets arg siving wayrto ten- WE BUY ONLY LIVE LOBSTERS 2 o 113 1 9 o|nis tournaments these days. & ‘tual Fire In: e Companies—the A 5 B D 5 ol its, e days. 3 Sitbngest mutuals in the State. Travis, the Golfing Veteran, Has Won the Championship B e eeiand " wr Washiagton, 94 Pl e s T o o | CHOICE LOT OF FRESH FISH RECEIVED TO-DAY - AND SONS . = Eedals {Coomnec e to be flelding, better than eve 3 d. L. Lathrop 5'Shetucketse. Three Times.and Has Held International and National | s 1ous & cvenes =~ © s 3 ¢fseason. e apnpee Tl NO LEFT OVERS e ! Btimore. ot Broskiya. L R s Titles—AndersoniHas Held Amateur Title of Massachu- | - ] (e — nothing to'help Yalc's/basebull ‘stands Choi St k L Cl i . Dt e i el 3800 g ynE thie e C€ SLOCKS ong Ciams 00000000 00 te@otAne - . Three base hits, Cobb,| GeorgesWhittedofAhe Phillies is still SUNDAY GAMES. Eanied runs, Detroit 2. Sacrifice ‘alt, McKee. G cl";lx;t;}‘nem His irfjured ankle is rap- Rye, N, Y., June M4—Walter J.|formre Eastern Counnccticut leagues foal ontes: e 9 v roving, - though. Travis, of Garden City, ‘N Y, end|and are considered a No. 1 2ZETega- | piv . cndman o AthleticsCome Up fram Behind. A ] John G. Anderson, a_Boston golfer, | tion. New Tork st Chicago. Philadelphis, June /4.—Philadelphia] Colontal lewgus teems are wise in but now a resident of New York, hav- | Taftville has one of the snappiest| Philadeiphia st St louls played an uphill gamse Aoday and de- | Picking out d” ‘hotels when on the ing won thelr third round and semi- | teams in eastern Connecticut and with Federal Leagus. feated St. Louls Ty bunching hits |T0ad. Appearance counts with the final matches today, will meet in the |their capable manager, John B. Be-| St Louts at Ksnsas Clty. with errors, 5 to 3. Oldring, Kops and | 120, 36 hole final over the Apawamis|noit, they will be recognized as a| Plistursh st Chicago. Murphy starred at the bat, each mak-| T T club’s links tomorrow for the cham- | big dot on the baseball map. The Fatfulor, st Nowark. ing two hits off Weilman, while Bush obby “Waflace, the veteran short- pionship title of the Metropolitan Golf | team last week cleaned up the Baltic Other Qumes. . | beld his opponents; down to five hits. |5toD released by the St. Louis Browns, association. team and the New London Indepen- | Al Noowich at richwile f Malone, formerly of Mount St. Joseph’s | iS' Dlanning to manage a minor leagua academy, Marylard, who has been | té2Mm next season. Travis, in addition to his winning | dents. In the latter game Chick Nor- playing under the rame of Ryan, ap- this championship on, three previous|mander pitched a near nohit game. city L c : v | sturterants vs_Emeraia: S 3 Sprinzfield h: occasions, has held the international | Murphy, undoubtedly the best semi. rieants’ va. Euerslds Fairy peared in the linetup under his’ real [ SPring as occupied many hu- =0 and natlonal titles. At no time in his| professional catccher in these parts.| mimmes v Slegers Conberry. o ~.| name for the first, fime. Scor miliating baseball posittons, but being 12 ON TIME about the important|long golfing career has the veteran |does all the backstop work. The team | West Ends ve Warrors, Norwich Town.- St. Louis (A) Philadelshia (A) invalved in a tie for Mst place in the matter FIRE INSURANCE. It is|appeared to better advantage than |lines up as follows: Murphy c, Nor- —— 9 i b Bee s w ah hpo ‘a »|Cokanial league is the worst yet. oo late after the fire has taken place | during this tournaiment which began [ mander p, Gley 1b, Belair 2b, De Cel- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 5 Seotente "3 073 0 Dlyumwoe 743738 8 s : i'h the resultant loss. It is up to[last Wednesday. He was deadly ac-|les 3b, Chance ss, Germain If, Fletch- N S el e [ S R B aloma, 2.08 1-4, recently worked this by taking out afcurate on the greens in every match |er cf and Mulholland rf. - Prattab © 4 1 4 1 1|Olarmgie 4 2 3 o @ffor John Quinn, at San Jose, Cal, in is " by % Brookim 8, Pltisburgh 2. CWaker.ct 4 1 3 0 OfMrAvoye 2 1 5 0 ®(213 1-2, and Stepped the last half tn Inmees o 8!31&151 ot SovRulied Se ooponente L Clnclnnatt 1, St. Louls 6. | Wilams7t 4 110 ollawin 3 0 3 0 8|of another mile in 1.03, with oo miot us attend to the matter nderson, though not so wel own ishomeiva Dot City, R 1o Tearydb 3 0 7 0 ilAcbaer £ 0 1 &1 .03, e final Travis, has had much expe: e d R Lavanss 4 0 3 2 1|Kopf.3b IS = & quarter in .31 1-4. ISAAC S. JONES B e e oo timiror | The Bachems il cross bats with | S % Bosn, 0, Yoo 1025 00ly 3io4n Ty E = t tate amatew ionship | the strong Jewett City team on the| (asningion 6 Clereland 1. D J == ouis Malone, star second basema Insurance and Real Estate Agent | Selfs state amateur champlonship | o ilamond on Sunday, June 6th, T EWai. 17070 0 ¢( mms 33798 R lorithe e St Tosepios. collens tne Richards Building, 91 Main Streetf,or up to Jerome D. Travers in the|at 3.15 p, m. The Sachems Will Put| puyiagsni, 5 St Toals 3 Totals 32 524 8. 3l has been signed by the Athletics. Con- —— = e # national championship tournament at|their best team in the field, Which| Jersey City 7, Riclimond 3. . (First game.) (x) Batted for Weilaan in 9th. nie Mack prefers to have him known ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Garden City. includes, Anderson or Chase, catchers; | Rochester-Buffalo tranferred to later date, iy DUt L Yy Datl Gall. as ‘“Ryan.” Malone is only 18, but, <ehes Travis was carcied to an extra hole| Madizon or Clyde, pitcher: Adams 1o, Tersey Ty 6, R o © e Gais. e R e alare i agcording to Mack. has a. wonderful by young Perc; latt of the New anley 2b. Dink Holland ss, Doy e Philadelphia” " 20002001 x3|eve for the ball AMOS A, BROWNING &7 youns, Boey’ Platt ot (dhe iow | S Stopley ah, Dink Holand s Boylé] ™% %% * Fgmt,, Hape L n s Attorney-atLaw, 3 Richard's BIAE.| this morning, but he scored a decisive | ley f. The Jewett City team will be| Broxm £ Bufwo 8. (Fist game) | 21 Sakeince ‘Bits, Lewry, Meavap, Lepp, Bush /|, FOT the Decoration day meeting to "Phone 700 victory over Oswald Kirkby of Engle- | strong and is make up as follow Pitiaturgh '3, Kansas Clty 5. sy 3 . be held at Hohokus, N. J. May 31, Louls 8, Chicago 3. 3 the H ? = Heis Aou Lonls 8. Chicago 3. Washington 6, Cleveland 1. G Dohinne Priving club gffers: four od, N. J., last year's metropolitan | Sharkey c, Lefty McLaughlin p, Gris = w EDWIN W. HIGGINS winner, in ‘the semi-final which he | cole 1b, Ban Purves 2b, McArthur 3b, i : " g : ; Washington, June 4—Washingtonsto- | 5.5 s 3 won by six up and five to lay, Travis | Leclaire ss, Maynard 1f, W. Benjamin New England L V g T 2.20 trot, 2.30 trot, 2.14 pace, 2.19 pace. Attorney-at-Law Was 3 up at the tumm, haviag some|cf, B. Benjamin rf, Brickly p. This Lawrence 9, Lowall 0 | day defeated Cleveland, the first west- | Entries ‘will close May 24, with to ester 1. “Lynn 5. s A i = i ern team to plays here this season, 6 to | “5 and 5" f " Main and Shetucket Street: out in 35, just one stroke under par|is the opening zame of a series of e A 2 ! 5 and 5" fee. R, A. Adams is sec- orner M e o o e e | P e e Tiiis Tom et citys have” the e e L L Ix“?n"&’ersé'pk\‘-:en‘s"filfi: and 2 wild | refary. 2 was so faultless that Kirkby had no |strongest team in vears. A good game et cf oca Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-ai-law | 5700 5 St o defoat. is expected as the Sachems are DAy | ru mve 4 roonal L four runs. =Snaw allowed omly four| A number of college pitchers will Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St.| Anderson had a hard match in the |ing winning ball and the only team Exhibition' -Games. Mte Pt ono of his two passes, fol- (report in the next few weeks to the stairway near to Thames | morning round when he beat Max R.|that represents Norwich. The man-| Bates 4, Chinese Unlvershty of Hawall 6. °£:m ’&x‘fi sam;ic'; an olrror_land 2 | Athletics and Connie Mack will do ev- National Bank. Talephone 38-8, [ Marston of Baltursol, one up but in|agement is at considerable expense Collegs Resutts. oy run. Mcaroalted in the Visitors']erything in his power to steady his |known .in the east as an owner of | Hummingbird, that worked, the 'last - ihe semifinal he had a much more|to get this star team together and| cuns oty o Hewl 8 Dy a| 90 rUR Score: Washington &y | tCCterinE pitching staff. “I'm going to | campalgners and turf paper represen- |half in 110 of an easy mile 1n 536 Wil e o difficult task in_disposing of Philip | the only thing the public can do is to | Mune & A R ey N maa ofDuild up” says” Connie, “and there | tative, died lately in_Oakland, Cal, |lately, and the other is a fine prose i - | C. G, Carter of Nassau, holder of the |attend the games and judge for them-| ==~ American Avoolstion, Letboact “3 03 § Olacetarr ¢ 9°3 § 8| Wil b€ a lot of vounsz players tried |from heart trouble. Mr. Voscelsang |pect by Charley Havt, p, 5.00 14, here has long been a feeling against | metropolitan junior title. This match, | selves. e ewlle’S Tumer2b 4 1 2 0 OFoster3v 4 2 0 2 o| Of course, I am concentrating my at- | was 65 years old and for the last few s - professional coaches at Harvard, This | which was “all square” at three dif-| The Sachems will play all Sunday | Hems & faops O « hapmanse 4 1 3 3 IlConnoily.f ¢ 1 o 0 !ftention on the pitching staff. I haven't | vears was interested in a factory at does not exist so much among the un- | ferent stages, went to five extra holes [ games at home. Other games will be | Columbus 0;. Miiwaukee Cranerit® 4 3 19 fifodicnt 0 0 0 0 ¢fthe problems elsewhere. I'm trying | Emeryville, Cal. College nines in all sections of the dergraduates as in the graduate cir-| (23 in_all). played away from home. Riley will s Seitet 38 35 JPenct .3 5.3 2 2|to brace thy team this year. I am not conntry have been watohed mare Gl ;]E Harvard m;‘n ’;"—‘b“‘“‘ 3" 8";" hon the 21st green Cart:lr missed a|umpire the gamees, lational Leagus. 2 ?( g 2 : .exmrlm,’)yg t: g z g g 50;25,1 !;\“hi;nxt]d :‘x‘nyf wait-until-next- John Loudenback, Wilkinsin, Ind., |ly than ever this spring by the scouts. etic activities Tony : lorgan. 2 eas he’ fans. as a_couple of go spects tha v veek. fircct Supervicion. of Eraduste conche | halved ih 4 m5 was (he mext one | —sipatrisics Wallen Mustangs. | S H] L Ao e b o - B win Tave: shortiy o s emen oe| Kiblabies au o ro et e e Hau &l ton, medro?:v.bau coach, is|On th;oz.f?rd e;ch had a putt of more Th; Miiitanch rorat s mateE “h'dt Brooklyn 18 4724 11 §{Shaw,p 41110 Joha W, Vogelsang, formerly well | Greenfield, Ind. One of these is Dale |nounce their prizes. arvard man, and there was never | than eet for a two. Carter was mus 8 W - vhat-| Boston . 19 o = a y objectio i v i Ve i soevi St. Patr s | St Louts “Totals 30 72318 Pou Donovan, the track man, have|ran his putt down, winning the hole in | Norwich Town green. The Mustangs 2 Cleveland 90001 0% e e ways been regarded as outsiders, be- | 2 to 3, ending the match. quit at the end of the sixth and the Washington 00000131 2xs ause neither of them are Harvard S eaerteti score stood 19 to 0 in the school boys' American League, peammed mmis, hone. " Sacrifice hits. Smith, Wam- . Notwithstanding the victories of favor. St. Patrick’s drove several Eptrioce oster. both, the graduates would much rather | L Ao1 GAME SCHEDULED pitehers out of the box and plaved a [ Chicaro . e ocOR e e see Harvard men in charge. They de- TODAY AT TAFTVILLE | well fielding game. The battery for | Detrolt clare that victory is not the most S the winners was Crawford and Gag- | New york TO HAVE REAL PLAYERS essential thing in the world. Danielson Has Strong Team—Nor-|non. This makes 7 games St. Pat- | Washinston dan bl Wray has had trouble before with| mander-Murphy Battery for Taft- |Tick’s has won and they have lost only | Cleveland In Baseball Game Under Playgrounda crew captains, who did not like to take [ e 2 Philadelphia. Association Auspices. orders from him. The graduates show- = ed their view of the situation the other | o, Challenges Attawaugan. That will be a ball th mo- ne of the fastest games of the ges gal e a ball game wort mo- g when they gave a banquet to | &3 & Tt L 2 . toring or walking—or even jitneyin fhe Vistorious varsiy erew aaust &0 | season will be plaved at Taftville this| The Nationals challenge the Atta~|ppun ... & forus oniwalk e Jitneying— to see. ‘The scrap { between. the professional men and the afternoon when the strong Danielson | waugan team for a game Saturday, T return from Ithaca, and did not invite | nino will cross bats with Taftville,|June 12. They will play Moosup, | Newa Wray. It is rumored that within a i Louls jig business men of the city at the outing forw years all “pror conehes wil b | The Danielson team is composed of | June 15, sy u S e o s alie sue barred, P ot Academy grounds for the benefit of the —em F4 Norwich Playgrounds association. For atalo .1l Englewoods Have Two Games. according to Fordy Plaut, a member The Englewoods will play the Acad- St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 1. in Bood and regular sianding of the b G e e L 7 . St Louls, Mo, June i—Cinctmatl | Trg s s tom it o oo, will actuale oclock. while in the atternoon the En- was beaten after the first inning acore | 1, PE & f6W Teal bona fide ball players glewoods will tackle the Warriors of R TR had been hung Up today, but the final | T513005 noe oo i 120 who I Norwich Town. The afternoon game| MARKET ENERGETIC AT CLOSE.| 00 Fed M & Smeit . count ‘ot 6i%o 1 farithe: Tocals WeB i ot e moet 1o o with the will be played at the Mohegan park ERGETIG = fded by three tallies i tha Suas|big county fair baby show said last diamond at 2.15 o'clock. The Engle-|During the Day 400,000 Shares of L dde . = 5 ¢ ght, when the newspaper men asked - - which followed Wingo's wild throw | ot o woods have confidence of winning both 4 , Al him about it, that he was in a position Eames, a5 thelr team © haa € poth| United States Steel Changed Hands. to center on which Huggins came % o et S to say there'd be at least one Ty Cobb, stréngthencd by a new min. TheEn-| New York June 4—For the first Cincnanti () e e T et ey sarich B St Rouls (N) 3 a - et = drich pr ab hpo a % 5y a o|Hans Wagner thrown in for good the near future. Ay, L s natas North pr " Leachet 31" 0"0|musgine\*3 2% 3 §| measure, on the wam of nine good men . 3 oday was governed almost entirely N Ore Spb Herogss 3 0 2 2 OlButlerss 4 2 2 4 ¢|and active that the doctors, lawyers e, 5 by domestic developments. The so- uggen E: iiferlt 4 2 0 0 olBesherdt 21 20 0 i s o e > Deftalo Feds called German situation, Mexican and Tiinols Cent onoh 4012 2 of & 113 ege|SnC bantars of fue iy wouli Jpit Buffalo, N. Y, June 4—President|all other foreign considerations lost Insp Copper .. rffithrt 4 1 1 0 of 3 10 o ofasainst the commercial team Saturday W. E. Robertson of the Buffalo Fed- | their force or walne compared with Tier Mot Olson.dh 4 104 31 20 o|afternoon on the campus, where, as far erals announced today that Harry |the decision of the federal court ab- It Wi s 40e 1 2 ATl 3 Sk S EIR 4TS Seat Rl tahinox; Lord, formerly of the Chicago Amer- | solving the United States Steel Co- Int Paer Douglasap 2 0 1 2 3 1 ¢ 1 ofthrow the first curved hall ever seen fekihe, Swill ThkanE T Tt , a_Sta 7 Int Paper oF XTombley 110 0 2191 ®least of the Connecticut river. Frank e poration from all violations of the an in place of Larry Schiafly, who was | PCiouon, fron Kavser 3 Tonesp 00 0 2 30 o| P. McNamara is the chairman of the Kan City So Kan Clty S pr Lack _Steel Lehigh Valley. released yesterday, Lord will continue| ~ Quite apart from its direction, the to play at third base. Fred Smith|decision was regarded by Influencial has been transferred to Brooklyn. financlal and industrial interests as e ey association ball game committee, and (x) Batted for Do on that body with him are J. Dana coro by nniras: Coit, Dr. P. J. Cassiy, Arthur L. Maxwell 3 Co. Cincinmatt Peale and R. C. Phaut. " - | the most important in _ its general Maxwell 3 1 pr . ouls s S bis e N C e Giants Win Exhibition Game. | boaring = upon. big business of . any Maxwen H 2 pe "I Two base’ i The irrepressible “Doe” Cassidy last Rochester, N. Y., June 4—The New |similar events in years. The sweep- SAVEDRG S Bescher, Long. Dolan, Wingo HIERY, oay o i AR ENEhG UD R Mex Petrol ... team—had several real tossers signed White Sox Shut Out Red Sox. with more due today or temorrow. Boston, June 4—Two runa gained by | S0 far,” said the doctor, “I have Dr. Chicago in the first inning on E. Coi- | Comeau, Dr. C. C. Chamberlain, Lee lins daring base ’running, errors by | B0y Robbins Frank McNamara, J. D. Wagner and Fournier's douitle were ‘the [ C0it: Dr. W. P. Driscoll, Dr. Gilder- only tallies scored in today’s game. | Sleeve and Dr. Tingley. As for the last Scott was ably supported by Weaver, | 2amed, he is going to give us the bene- York Giants won an exhibition game|ing character of the court's decree with the Rochester Internationals here [ which leaves the many . constituent today by a score of 4 to 3. Score: [parts of the steel corporation intact, 3 R, H E |gave rise to the hope that the case New York 000103000—4 6 %|would not be appealed. Steel was Rochester . 2100 60000810 4|absorbed in enormous quantities in Mathewson, Schupp, Ritter and H.|the first hour, transactions ageregat- Smith: Erickson and Williams, Er-|ing about 40 per cent. of the 400,000 . 5 fit of valuable advice, and if there are win. shares . which changed hands. The Collins and E. Collins. Speaker was l ana if first offerings consisted of _ 28,000 € S struck on the head by a speedy inshoot [ #1Y, Droken bones he is going o ses All Norwich at Fitchville, shares of 64 to 62, against yesterday's S of Scott's in the first inning. By cour- v get into splints quickly, so The All Norwich t i1l make its | close of 59 3-8. Sales immediately aft- ¥ oPam s tesy of Manager Rowland, Rodgers ran | that the doctor may not get a great Norwicl eam will make its er were at slight recessions. The Y, N H & H for him, and Speaker resumed his place eal o ime to play; still, if he ever itchvi tch-13 3-4, later increasing this to almost ville team at Fitchville. The All Nor- | £ 1 i wich team is composed of all local|5 poimts. THarvester, American Can boys and their battery will be Ens-|end Corn Products, all of which are Y0 & W X - in the field, only to retire fram the |Sets to bat, hell send the first good o ihe, . ; 11 up into ‘Spalding’s pond for a home game in the third inning. It is be- | D! t 1di T lieved he will be able to play tomor- |IVR—that's certain. ~Lawyer Robbins e Roa o hdas was on the Yale Law school team in the good old days when Judge-Prof.- Pacific Mall lish and Walsh. Fitehville will use |under government prosecution, made et Chicago (A) Boston (A) b 2 9 Mara a2 SicMamua., " o|early gains of 16, ¢ and 3 12" points S RO cmmes B 5% 1 e e bre S I SEE BRI S RS R 0T - - respectively and Distillers Securities R ARGl 3 SRR e e L R T e gs. Tom i rose almost eight points. Numerous Pitis Coal pr halk 4 2 3 0 0lWawner2 4 1 5 3 2| Shields, whom they hope to get, is an- Feds Meet in Chicago. standard stocks, coppers, war special- e e Fournterdt 4 1 1 0 O'Henrksenct 3 0 1 & o ;:heg m?};;l‘ ,,°ld[-)‘l,m" on the dia- Chicago, June 4—The Federal league | ties Tose almost elght points. Nu- Fupll Pal Gar e S T e e R £ board of mauagers will meet here to- | merous standard stocks, coppers, war| 2030 Ry Steel S Trcdb . 4 112 0 OfE 393 3 0l practice at the moment, but he was & £ morrow. President James A. Gilmore | specialties and cellaneous indus- [ 8000 Ray Con Cop Breton3b 3 0 0 1 31,608 ol SER0m 8 chie Do o WB% : - { said the members expected to talk over | trials and utllities were up two to five | *5f0 Res iv & St Jscotty 310 4 e s oD Yaars ago, D Z . - . o i L the baseball situation, but had nothing | points. 1300 Rep It & St pr .0 = e HEI L et b e ' 5 x e = % 5 3 ot i - 2 o 500 Rock d pr X sy = . v r OF SEpreHRas hetoratham, e s I il 2 mann T % Moo 92 81 8|fast team of the Gentlemen's Athletic L CANADIAN TROOPS LEAVING FOR WAR | S First of Crampionship Games. | stantial reduction of gains in all parts| 300 Stk &8 ¥ % ¢ 4 e e e oy e | Photo by American Press Association. Fig The first game for the championship | of the list nd completely wiped out| 50 Rumely pr ... % ———=|T"7 Kelly, once a high sehool oot x 3 of the Literscholastic league will be|the.rise in Candian Pacific, Erie and| 2005t L &8 ¥ 3 pr .. B o nen tor spearer 1 12® % 4¥ 5 3| bail Captain, and his clevk, Eawin |, Montreal, June 4—Many more than|leaving the port of Montreal alone. [about to sail for England. In the played this afternoon between Ston-|American Locomotive. The market| o setd A L pr ... S () Batwed for Cady in Sth Earle Mathewson, the latter one of the | th€ 6,000 a month, the number that the top illustration the Duké - of | lower picture there is a. scene in Mon- ington High ard Bartlett High of | then became dull, but gathered renew-| 100 Scars Rocbuck . ; CO T ERT st el S Major General Sam Hughes, minister ki > g & o Vi 1000 Sloss S § & I . 4 ol “" players that ever came ) ab Connaught, indicated by an arrow, is|treal when the Twenty-eighth and Vebster, Mass., at Stonington. ed energy in the last hour, under the| 1000 Si o over from Middlesex county wnd ales o |of militia, said would be available g 3 2 n 5 lead of Amalgamated Copper, General | 13300 South Pacifi Chicago PN Ve se e former . shortston on theY and Ale0e2 | from Canada, are now being sent for- |shown making a farewell inspection | Thirty-eighth and Thirty-first battal- ey Elected Captai Electric and ‘Westinghouse, ‘which 400 South Ry pr Boston . - 00 0 9 0 e - TCester | ord to the European war front. In|of the Forty-second battalion Canadi- |ions arrived from Winnipeg and the od aptain, 1 400 South > Two base hits, J. Collins, Gardner, academy team. Judge-to-be John Hol- | 2 52 ” ans; Hanover, N. H., June 4—Edward C. | Were then at highest quotations. Re-| 100 stnd ding SeniBes tar i yoke Barnes said last night to a dele. | f2ct, double that number are now an expeditionary forces as they were west to-board the transport: Riley of Lawrence, Mass, a quarter | UrTent selling of the leaders caused 8 Ziad B0 * PF - — = gation that waited on him: “T'll go on mile runner, was today unanimously |8R irresular clgse. _m'ggto%lo s_ahlss of | 3600 Ten. Copper . Brooklyn Wins from Pittsburgh. as a substitute if they need me, but I'd electeli Saptain of the Dartmout' tras | Stocks:amounted fo 700,000 shares.. | 68 Tens & Paa Pittsburgh, June 4.—Brooklyn began | rather write two miles of poetry about team for 1916, Copper issues were the featu e its first western invasion with an 8 to [ the geme after it is over than play the bond market, with gains Of 5 to 6| 200 Tuird Avenue Season Closes at N, F. A. points. Total sales, par value, a8-| g500 Union Pacific ated $2,525,000. The Academy team has endeed Its | S'gF°5%% 5 /ds were unchangéd on call.| 1100 Unied By Inv .00 2 victory over Pittsburgh today. | three innings with the fast crowd al- Preffer allowed the locals four hits and | ready signed up.” Dr. Smith and Dr. was ably supported by Stengel and [ Agnew will be asked to have their cars season, being unable to arrange for 1300 Dn By Inv pr .l m° 39% 1% |Myers. The visitors solved Coopers |at the grounds to carry wounded play- & game today. STOCKS, 40USCIP &P delivery in the fifth and drove him|ers home. Dr. Smith will treat every x e " e R R from the box in the sixth. Score: Bull Moose free of charge that gets BRIEF PARAGRAPHS. 5100 Alaska Gold_ 3 35| 100U 8 Rub 1 pr Broskiyn (N) Pittsburgh (¥) damaged, on the field or among the £500 Allis-Craimers ... 374 | 2535000 & Stee . osturase 2 5% § Sloweae %3 17 § §|SDSCtators. The business men will got Tive events have been arranged | 1100 Alls-Chuim br 35| 2000 Grah, Copper. Mpeed - 53 3 0 aliommontn 3 11331 3f10Sther today or as econ es possible closed to the Allied Building Trades. | 5990 Amal Coer 5 o0 Vo Cos Coan Davberib & 110 0 ¢[Bairdd © 3 14 8 ofto P eir teams, and_they believe There are a 100 yard dash, 300 vard| 100 Am A Chem pr .. o Siengelit’ 3 05 0 o|Hinchmnet & 0 2 0 0 they can dig up enough heavy hitters dash, 12 pound shotput, 76 yard Tace| 0 Am Beet Susar 8% | 500 Wabssn Wheatf 4 0 1 0 0|Wamerss 4 1 3 & 8| to drive the lawyer-doctor team to the for fat men and an intér-organization | 1WA BS &P o . oy T Gushamdd 2 1 0 4 SVekiss 8 o 3 5 oltall timbers. Among other things, tug-bf-war. Solid gold watches, £or | 7o An> car ™. ° o B R A Sitéarts.c 4 37 9 olGmme 3 8 2 3 of there will be.a band on the grounds to ! first; gold-filled watches, for second, | 1100 Am Cam pr - 101" | o0gto Westingnousa Eeles 4183 dlamees 340 118[ply befare the gume and after the and gold sleeve links for-third, are the [ 330 Am Cu & man’ s | 208 wooiwortn Toas Wi e almumems 1 e 1 o)Eame The association Jooksitor & bl H prices, S0 i e & 4| 100 wiivover xoolm 18 88 8 3 ' 1000 Am. T & L or | 3 200 Wisconstn Cen. 1] aclman; “J. Franklin Baker 1s the biggest| 1100 Am Iet Sec .0 317 | Toul sales 935,415 shares saiy maee =] eolidians Thn et ferColoial H » m. ins - 1 s 32 4715 1 3 3 i Bl S IR S el B () Batted tor “Hermon-fa Tih. New Haven, Conn., June 4. — Yale b .goanager af the o et nnle | a5 Am. At b 28 MONEY. peScars by touin 0008 s &0 o os|Shut out the New Haven.nine of the H the plaver seciprpestsd by Pitink the | 11t dn ‘Hesints 195% | New>York, June 4—Call money | Biosimn 9988818 83| Colonial league today 3 fto 0. The H e . o a| TR as iy S 53" | firmer; high 2; low 1 1-2: ruling rate | Two base i Myers 2. Sacrifice fiy Balrd. Eem- [ Collegians hit opportunely, while the |- 3 hand that fed him. Bakers conduct | 400 Am. Swee Fur 100% | 1 8-4: last loan:2; closing bid § 5.4, | mos Brookisa 5, Pltsbush I professionals found Watrous, a substi- : geserves the extreme penalty and the | i A5 "% nd 12" | ofrerea-at 2. i - ~ - |tute twirler, a puszle. New Haven se- o out B ol e o D] el weam'ver: = — COBB-CRAWFORD POUND gured only one clean hit, ihe others eing e 'scratch- variety. e % K COTTON, DETROIT TO VICTORY. | °g(8 o e a e Heavy entry lists have been reported | 2100 Atehison 11 | New York, June 4—Cotton futures + o i Yale 10000020+—38 4 1 In all the trotting and pacing events| o6 Atchiaon st - 100% | closeq barelv steady. July 9.45; Oc- | Georgian Peach Stole Home-in-Ninth— | New Haven 0 00 00 000 0—0 3 3 4 at the October meeting of the Ken- [ 6300 Baidwin Jeco 3 - 1043 | tober 9.80; December 10.05; January Score 3 to 0. ‘Watrous: and Castles; Walker and < tucky trotting horsebreeders’ associa- | 100 hale & 2 %1% | 10.12; March 10.34. Tratnor. tion at Lexington, Ky. The total value 100 Balt. & Oblo o ... 69% Spot-quiet;"middling 9.75; sales 200. New York, June 4—Detroit's Cobb- of the stakes was placed at $90,000.| 1% Batopuss Afia H Crawford _combination proved ‘too J Among the stake events for which en-| 2500 Beth. Steel . s much for New York, and 7he Yankees | NeW™ London Independents at State . . tries closed were the following: Cas- | 1m meim R 'r B | amas e IRAIN AR KRE Were shut out 3 to 0, this being their Hospital. tleton cup (free-for-all). Walnut Hall | 6700 Butt & Sup A Byt S R i el first shutout.since Johnson turned the | New fondon Independents are cup for 2.12 class trotfers. Ashland| 200 Cal Feeml 1% | Sept. UL llmx 8% e trick in the ornln‘ game of the sea- | scheduled to play at the state hospi- ST for 2.19 class trotters, Kentucky and| o0 Conada Padfe 155 | comN. son. In the firet inning Cobs triple [ tal this afternoon. Manaser Wicks : : 3 3 exington for threeyear-old trotters, | 8200 Cenr- 38% | "Gy 9% 1% 1% gy | Scored Vitt and Crawford’s single | is negotlating with Welles of Bridge- . c Cumberland for;2.05 pacers, Blue Grass | 1300 Ches & Obio do% | quy 7% 7% 134 73 §118) scored Cobb. In the ninth Cobb stole | port, who pitched for the Newflelds for 2.10 pacers. Starters for the Tran- €00 Chile Gt 'West 7800 £rie 277 | oaTs: home. Caldwell, in derision of the de- | against the Sachems last Sunday, and . MISS MORAN AND GIRLS WITH BEN LORING'S MUSICAL mm : Jpivania- will be named on Septemver |- Siw 3l i 4% | guy 48716 4% 47_s-8 | cision, threw his glove in the air, and | he is expected to arrive Saturday e 100 Exlo 2 pr s 1 Bept. 4 A’ R TR e "us_ ag | O'Loughiia_ordered -him out of thel morning. Sl HEATRE NEXTWYEEK. . -~

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