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“SAFETY FIRST” Yale-Harvard Have Powerful Eights qualifying round for the annual open championship of the United States Golf association over the Baltusrol links. Thirty-two men qualified from the first half of the big entry yester- in a twelve inning strugsle, 5 to 3. A single by Doyle, with one out, an out by Burns and successive singles by Fletcher and Robertson, combined Wwith an error by Leach, allowed the OF THE STRONGEST REA- h.’w"l” e I vears that the New London crews James A. Gilmore of the Federal league sixth on a single, a sacrifice and an f B St i1 day, when the best medal score was; visitors to tally two runs in the LET U8 INSURE YOUR FaRME: 151, made by Francis Quimet, the na- | twelfth and cinch the contest. The R A We represent the Hartford, Middle- lf Race This Year Promises to be Very Close Once More—Both | tional amateur:champion from Massa- | score: s " o, sex nnd New London County Mu- ghsells” and” James Thompon. the New Yok ) Clnclonati (W) i lm gl: mlluu i’“li' 3 mpanies—the = 5 iladeiphia professional. Today, Aeaali i A I i it e o Bt Are Superior to Those of Last Year—Sealer Weighs nowever, three lower scores went 1o | Spumun’s 1% § Himenae 47 3 1 l‘hi ]Ii‘ i i‘ i il - the top of the list and Jerome D. Trav- | Tosiezi, & 1 3 3 oRumrcy 3 3 5 5 o i | AND SONS . . ers, who has won more championships | Bumeir ¢ o Gronsb 3 ALt 1] i dJ. L. Lathrop 2'snetucket se. Yale Rowing Squad—Harvard Postpones Time Row. | grs Wio has won more championships | kumer | £ 8 & o sjoohib 113388 ittt \._\l“ Himerice, i ontsnisy's best score. | S § £ 3 8 AT SE4 S l" fit § Meyers,c 3 0 6 1 0fMoliwitz,1b 1310 ¥ (3 GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. iR The Yale-Harvard boat race at New stroke was never raised higher than 2100 domnss” 8 1130 i ] i ‘London not only promises to be very | 2T. The other crews practiced racing National Leasue, 1000 olern” 110718 Hi close once more, but, judging from the | starts, after paddling to the navy yard. | Boson at St Iouts v It et lEa V500 S H performances of the two crews this| The news of Yale's victory —over New Yorke at Plttsburgh. AGrane 100 0 olmvonkox 1 0 6 0 0 spring, it bids fair to bring together | Princeton in buseball caused elation in Flde ks N O tn cnicas, | Totals S TI31 1 vowls L IeM 3 the best two varsity eights that i the camp. American Leagu . . e Jn T ) FRO vl S Rhk over = o Phatiea or “Teer ' 1305, Sarre scason. Both axe much auperior | FEDERAL LEAGUE MAY 86 Towis of Bochm (iomiegIshh wihnonn ), | S Sars bmmalonny (U fo those that so mearly rowed a dead BosTON etz &t Phifsdelons. Caman 0805031580833 i 1ONhous tht 0! deety BT et PLACE TEAM IN e B Mivuinsan. | (B e it S, ‘okn’ Famed i B [li “| in both camps. - Not in years has there | p o idont Gilmore States That Boston ederal L ew Yor cinnad 3 / M it he fol- . St Louis_at Newark. _— . % - i s e e | e e Eoiiat: = Outan et B, Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1. '!";“ I " s s (4 som, and it 1s at even money. Team There. s Cliy Pittshurgh, Pa., June 16—Pittsburgh A 1 m““ ll il | Il" “ “]]1 " l I I “”l M ——— PBecause of these facts, and for the & defeated Philadeiphia_here today, 2 to '1»4;.: hiflijtp “ gL i ][l Hil L e reason that this is the first season in| New York, June 16.—President YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 1, scoring the winning run in the e e atan = & R R} a rank higher than those at Poughkeep- | announced here tonight that in com- National Lewgue. i error. The Phillies made their only - ind the i sie, a record crowd will journey to the | pany with several of the league's club Pittsbargh 2. Phlladeiphia 1. run in the second on Niehoff's single, o e A e 15 mPTes- | quaint old New England town. The |owners he would go to Boston on Sun- O Domia s his steal of second, Gibson's wild on that Tire Insurance is & Very|iwo observation trains—one on either | day next to meet a mroup of Boston | Nemgior%gCinciroat 3. (12 tunings ) throw and Luderus’ single. The Pi- Sy e A Y 50 “RiakiNE | side of the river—will be lengthened | men who wish to establish a Federal s rates tied the count in the fourth on s o it Tt s 100 ihte 8 | to 40 cars each, and more vachts will | league club in that city f0r Next Sea- | wumimgion 5. Cotneen o 2 Collins’ triple and Wagner's out at closely into tt—until 1t is too late. |rendezvous in New London harbor than | son. The visiting magnates will con- | Doty eegracees * first. Harmon and Chalmers were in You will be surprised at the small |, "5,y “srevious race time. sider the Boston proposition and make | Phiadeiphis 3, Detroit 2 good form. Score: amount required (o give you adequate | "Both Harvard and Yale have re-|a decision later, Gilmore said. He add- Federal League Philadeiohia (N) Pittsburan (W) P e Tarld for & small smesanent| markable stroke men in the persons ed that New York would be In the | Chican 8 Bumwo 0. (Fira. same) Wwhoe s e o abhonae omer Sreto 1t ot ‘onadl mmount of | o¢ Lund and Morse. The former has | Federal circuit next season, a playing [ Chicaso 3, Buffalo 1. (Second game.) e L RS S T AT money. See to it at once. stroked nine winning crews in a little | fleld already having been selected and | Brokim & Pilisburgi = Bleker 1t 111 0Ba-isb 400 40 ISAAC S. JONES over a year. Last spring he set the|plans drawn for the stands. g Ry Sl S Cravath.f 3 0 0 0 0 Hinchnmet 2 1 0 0 0 insurance and Real Estats Agent | pace for the second crew which won P i Willedr 3 0 3 ¢ owamerin 3 1 0 0 Richards Building, _ 91 Main Street|from the midshipmen, took two races| BAY STATE SHORT SHIP Taunton 2. New Haven 1. (First game.) Luderus1d 3 1 7 0 03Cirthys 3 0 2 2 0 = at the American Henley regatta at CIRCUIT OPENS CAMPAIGN,| Tunion & New Haren 5. (Second game,) Killiferc © 3 0 5 3 0 Ofboonc 2511 Philadelphia, defeated the Yale second - NewBediora 5. Springtea 1 e Chalmers,p 2 0 0 1 0 Hamonp 3 0 0 2 0 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW clght, and then went to England and [ po 0 pouTTemms oL Eal e 5 “itarfors 3 a1 60 00" Posss £0r - won three races in_ capturing _ the | Director Todd Sprang a Surprise— T e T T A M FoN Brown & Perkins, Mtomeys-at-law | Grand Challense at Henley. Also Lund | Connecticut Driver Took Two Races. 4 internationa) - Leag (x) " Batted for Chalmers in 9th. : 5 st | Stroked the Crimson crew when it beat 5 oS CE e L Seore b inniries Quer Uncas Mat Bank Shetucket St | snnapolis and Cornell at Ithaca this| Medford, Mass, June 16.—The horses | }oniwel & Bufdlo. | itebaren PRl e Entrance _stairway near to Thames | 710 of the State Short Ship Circuit e ot | s R S R R National Bank. Taleobone 38-& | **FGs stroke, Morse, is well put up | ope theiri campalen atjiCombing~t © - . o 1o Sowad Lewe. | Secrifice’ Hit, Collins. e A hysically, is as hard as nails and is| tion park today. Unusually fast time| Tawenr s, Fiomn 1 i AMOS A. BROWNING AimInes Gretintitia: hilans PIatE | for {his_carly date over a half mile| Wi ? "u/\llm 2ty Athletics Trims Tigers. Attorney-atLuw. 3 Richard’s Bldg.|Moreover, he has lots of life and dash, | track was made in the 2.12 trot when chester 2, Lewiston Philadelphi = Fhone 700. | i ity oiee a0 fasmeat | Tronad ook ths Girst st n R 10 1s Collegs Results. R R e e T - — — ——==| However, he has never gone four miles | The New'Bedford entry, Director behind him when about to huri it to in competition, but there seems to be | Todd, then sprang a surprise by tak- the infield, gave Philadelphia the win- no feeling of doubt among Yale men | ing the next three heats and race. AT Ui ning run over Detroit in the eighth in- to his ability to negotiate the whole [ Will Crozier, the Connecticut driv- gt ning today, the final score being 3 to SPORTING NOTES istance without frouble, was a double winner, taking the 2. Score: 3 T e T L R e THE TWELVE-CYLINDER CAR has rowed together almost without .d\u pace with John R, Hal, as expect- i -l iz Bl RRe change for the most part of the spring, | ed. Pittsburgh | 3 o e L L a distinct benefit, of course, 5= Brook'yn 1 WSy, 453 508 Providence has rel Sealer Thomas E. Donohue went to Harvard Postpones Time Row, New York 3 01 bian i R T e e e L o s O H o ol PR ed the sml? thetre lsmd "‘h‘;n ‘weighed | pected time row for the Harvard var- Ao e $ il Ry i, . Kid Rehg is warming the bench for | every member of the Yale rowing [ sity eight did not materialize tonight % : Tl s d $iio ErorAtuce Cogas SRUsd. Somles Donahiie: was SHERERd | Bl 1t o oL mteriEllze onlph: ; i T Whlch has created a sensation f by Chairman F. V. Chappell of the h Wray zave the first eight a six > 2 0 0 5 i Vational league is having the {)elsa;gal committee at the request of | mile paddle. On the return, the oar: Ly S LIS est race or ha vs. | the Yale manager. men had two sharp spurts of half a IS 1 e s s | DbeSDor chueRoadaa Bisials 50 Dbonll Lo o ey e o Lalt : i among the most. crit1 Cal i [ Regan, Cornell pitcher, has| Weights Into a jitney and carried them | sprint averaged to the minute, and 101600000 . ; signed with Detroit. He is & left- | to the public landing, where a Yale r the The second varsity g R AL LS LR I fander. launch was waiting for him. These are T achingin aanTad oadnIsd ot e Detroly 2. Philadelpiia * < hits. Kavanaggh . 4 i i‘ the weights of the varsity vard and ret. 2 leisurely Federal League. i Sctiios a t t t il e Cardinais seem to have picked| . Captain Sturtevant, 178 1-2; | s mMotorists wherever 1 as peen filih up a star in lee Meadows, the eye-|170; Sheldon, 182; Wiman, 1 The freshman four furnished the | "y OV Washington 5, Chicago 2. A assed pitcher. > © | 171: Morse, 153 1-2: McLane, only excitement of the evening, en- | horn Weshington, June 16-—Washingh . = e 1 Gilfillan, 162: Gambel. 171 ing in a half mile brush with a | Pltsbugh Vattan AT for elavE hite ot shown, wi e Oon spia’ in i Billy Kopt, The New Britain boy, 1s| 113 Fox_ 105, -Adam:, 1oi; four, the latter winning | ¢ whila Chicago got only four safeties ’ i smproving with ck w sitsky, 184; Whittlesey No time was given 2 2 ohnson bo il e = Coe, 171; Oliver, 118. A number of former varsity sweep —— Pl Tt oo Tad A 1 l-v d d Reports from New London state that swingers were visitors at quarters to- | Meadows Too Much for Brooklyn. | zive a base on bafis, though he it o our salesroom n a‘y an Mickey Finn has got to go some to Yale Has Light Practice. day, among them belng E. N. Fennes- [ o*77 e by | man. Score 3 o 3 Ppick up a team. o - 1, | sevy, captain of the 5 boat. Al St < i oo v A W . Gales Ferry, Conn., June 16—Coach Tatharl pitching _hitless ball for five innings Chicago (A) Washington (. S d f th k i rantic is atter the Sachems but|CHY JckHls gave he Tyle Carsmon |y .yer Ties Tuesday's Scores in Golf. | helPed St Louis to win from Tirook- | ruen ‘ o i 8 atur ay O 1S week. | {he ehamplon Ind ans are avoiding | Thames tomight. The hmen and [ Short Hills, N. J., June 16.—There | gle in the si nt Miller and Long | EC 406 2 4 H > oo varsity rowed downstream two miles as no questioning the quality of golf [ home, the latter with the winning run | Foun A28.3 Earl Gardner, another old Hartford | 200 came back in three stretches. The | shown by the leaders in the 36 hole [ The score:s 5y R b - player is Brookiyn (N) St. Louis (N) 0| Atnam ] batting for an average of 387 for the Cieveland Spiders. President Rinella of the City league Is having his troubles these days set- ping minor disputes among the teams, o[ McBridess 1 o o We want everybody to call | and learn, by inspection of this FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET CLOSED STRONG. MWCCO &S Moat base hits Moosup has one of the fastest teams e, Ainsmith, fn this part of the state and many & e ce & s : Mne h W d Yf ]. l' 1 b Jhe Sachems. > 0 S¢° them meet|p, ., Dealings Moved Within Com- | 1ith Ca'5ui™e o »T 1 car, the ondaeriu qua iies y At Ny e 5600 Comstods Tun Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow Defeats East- i Mamaux, the young pitcher of the ern Title Holder. which it revises all former New York, June 16.—After b: Pittsburgh Pirates, won six straight King | tigecomin: 35 Tnne AL Men. Rons games, only to have his string broken]and filling for the greater part of the s oo M Bariow. defented Mrs G Ef by Alexander. " |session, today’s stock market turned = & 8 92| Vandere the eastern title holder. S strong ‘In_the final hour, its rise co- Chess. base Ji. ‘s, Brook: | in the final round of the invitation - ill Donovan gave Lefty High an-|inciding with the declaration the | m 1. Sacrifice’ nit. ‘Cutshaw, 0. Miller, Stensel. | golf tournament at the Seaview Golf t e AsamNLmERSTeny Hiw an| IiOe itk e dedainiin of 1o e o 0 £ toumament at the Seaiew Gol standards of automobile per- Beld and the " old Hartford star is{Tumors of impending developments fa- Giants Nose Out 12 Inning Victory.|In the semi-final round Mrs. Barlow Proving his worth. A oMl Unlted s Slesr ey Cincinnati, June 15—New York|won from Mrs. C. F. Fox, 5 and . el suer i < Che finished it series of the season|while Mrs. Vanderbeck defeated Mis: f d d 1 B e S Svaras e o] et Pt v o S e I L T e e e ormance, designh and values. trend, standard stocks moving within comparatively narrow limits, while mantpulated spectalties repeated their recent sensational gyrations, In the raflway list, grangers and some of the trans-continentals moved in confusing fashion, for which mod- erate foreign selling might have been responsible. Canadian Pacific held rather better than any other import- ant issue in the international list Total sales of stocks amourted 315,000 shares, Although foreign again demoralized, with new low rates Waterbury last year is ‘warming the bench for the Cleveland Indians and Is booked for the minars for more ex-| Pperience, DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD PACKARDMOTORCAR COMPANYofNEWYORK 294 Pearl Street, Hartfo Eddle Eavres, former Brown,pitcher, ¥ho received his unconditional release rom the Columbus American Associa- fon club, likely willcatch on. with the Providence Grays. State of Massachusetts Has Passed an Act Providing for | Highway Improvements by Convict Labor—Plans Al- . ¥ ) Maranville last year broke:the record for accepting chances by shortstops, 51, This season he has accepted 273 £o0 far and seems to ‘be on the. way to Lehlgh & Myers S Manhattan Kl exchanze was o z - A I ) R f A veat his record of last year. between this center and London and ready Started for 500 Mile Race in 1916—Useful Hints T Mt “ i i Paris, this feature of the fl;w.ncinl sit- 5 | | 1} ! i Larry Chappelle, who ¥ uation was less a factor than on the 2y Dest. it i £o0d with the White Soxs 4 Datiing | Provious day. -Berly rates on Londor | £ 3t Fil fo Ao Ganc i for .334 in the American ociation, | Suggested greater steadiness, another Miami Copper - ¥ it being tled with Zfixon, whoyplayed in | consignment of 32,500,000 from Canada 2 o, K & pe ¥ e e he outf W contributing to that end, but latei > Massachusetts has just passed an | indi lis race w e the great- the outfleld for WaterburySiast mea- | contributing to that, end but late ast Droeiiing: fon 1be| Iprovemeit|ent BbAt Y oa o e | = 7 77 7| . Sipaiii heswhib atoories Qe Ateriin and repair of hishways by convict|ious effort on thelr part both in inter- | {*Y Pavement and the brakes applied | safe on Scully's fumble, stole second [ umpires and early in the game mcfi b A Ak e ymm ainant dterling ! ot and Lt e harshly. One person shoull watch|and came home on Hunter's single.|of the Boston substitutes who _had) Eastern . Asseclation: playevs nen i |In each instance a decline of 1-8 per The act provides that county com- the rear wheels to see that they both | Score bear: saiisont of e imcun SRt the American Assoclation, are: Bill | Cent from the low rates of vesterday missioners may make arrangements| A few- useful hints to auto owners: | Slide at the same time. If they do not Princaton Ly e e R T e e R With the Massachusetts highway com- | The best way to get = ear our of | the el which turned should have 3| Zimmerman was' spiked when Fits-{ rnd HermanBronkie, a, — Manchester| Paris exchange broke to 5.46 1-2 for | 20 Ontario Silrer mission, or with the officials of a city | deep mud hole if no hub drum is fitted | the Tod shortened a little more. o o| patrick glid into second ‘and hadsitoy boy. checks, a weakening of 3-4 of a cent| 1% bow R R or town to work prisoners on a high-|is to get a team of horses. However, | Which employ equalizers are more pjretiteg L ficare. i from vesterday’s low record quotation.| 10P C C &S way, or with o private owner to im-|a method which has been used with | S3sily adjusted and usually employ a . Bectnr) - Reichmarks and lire continued to| 100 Pits Coal prove waste land by means of such|much success, consists in placing the - e e & Vanderbilt’s Schooner Days. V0 ane gorabiin: s thismisiat | e e ot EAA el tire chains on both wheels andothen | When the bearings are new and o S The fate of Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt | yu¢ offerings of bills on Berlin and | 3oy qudey O The nation committee on prisoners | winding rope around the tire. The |!i8ht and the motor cannot be spun - may récall how the foundation of his | Rorns were very Mght. 700 b and_prison labor, while approving|use of a hub drum is advisable and | DY hand, try this: g 3 H family's fortunes was lald at sea.| "Further gaing inotho steel trade| 00 o most thoroughly of the road work,|there is no reason why motorists| Frime the cylinders with gasoline H s anberbilt made the bulk of | were reported by the recognized au- | jiig o takes exception to the latter part of | should not carry some such device in | tUD the switch to battery, throw the s e Srtiin,Jfrom railroads but began | horities in that industry, recent do-| ‘isio & sic this act. There is ample work for all | their cars when it is known mud and | C&F into high speed and have someone o z e Mo 2t Sixteen Dy running a small| megtic orders for new equipment add- | 109 &st oo prisoners, both state and county, the|sand will be encountered. A hub|Sit at the wheel while the car is be- T T Y 1y fonogopr between Staten and Manhat- | ing to the increased activity at lead- | 10 Beck ldand pr committee contends, in state and|drum is a device attached to the hub |iDE DPushed. If it cannot be pushed 1. Sacrifice hits, > way Piereesd, 1 ton Islands, rising presently to theli;ng mils Bales-of refined copper at| iogsBemey i | county work and under no circum-|of a wheel and to which is fastened a |D@Ve it towed. Do not open the | iresnahan = fanagement of a_steamboat company | oG ibetantial fraction under. the high| 100 5L 1 & B 7 15 stances should they be employed for|rope, the other end of which is fixed | thTottle to wide nor at any time for = | zzHargcaves e trading between New York and New | & fuPSAt ®) TTRCCon T00er 100 OO | 100 Seavaa L or the benefit of private individuals, notto a stake some distance from the car. | the first ten hours should you race the | Red Sox Win in Fourth Inning. b rotats ns Brunswick, and finally saving enough | BricS,° #1300 Southern Ty even though the work be under state| When the wheel begins to spin the|MOtor. The proper thing to do after| Bicion, June 16—The Red Sox| (n Baed for Prers in Son o T ohnmbeats of his own, and even | "'Features of today’s bond market| 3 See uins control. This is only another form of rope winds upon the drum and the|the bearings have been tightened or|gscoreq four runs off Morton in fhe McLarry i 9t lo e ; xmf.rafi.%mz antic service. | wore the strength of New York Cen- Studebaker the contract system which the com-|car, by its own power, comes out of |TePlaced is to operate the motor DY | goureh inning today enough to. defeat 01003000 0—4 was not until 1864 that he finally [TV 4obe Bire o 0" Bathlehem Steel Swdenaer pr mittee has found unjustifiable from |the hole. a belt for about six hours. This tends | Gleveland, 4 to 3. Jackson was struck ° 100 0003 Intly hhe Soamships for railways, and | convertibles. Total sales, par value, Pl A every standpoint. 5 Supposing that the misfiring in one | !0 WOrk in the bearings. It is under- | ."{p"hohd by one of Shores ine Saier, 'Whlin. Connollz. o dcath he bore the familiar | 5ogregated $2,910,000. Tnon The Massachusetts statue contains|cylinder is due to too much oil, the|Stood that you are feeding oil in ex- ' {nd "5ih 31 Gna retired. Phelan. Sacrifice hits, o 5o e Commodore” —Lon=(""Gniteq States coupon 4's-advanced Tnltea Ry Inv the excellent provision, however, that|following may be given as probable|CeSS Of the usual amount, for if this| oriois injury was apparent, a ph: SRR, 3-8 per cent. on call, 0 Dy the work shell be under the super-|causes. The plston ring ends may be |!S DOt done the new bearings may be- | 2 7" 0 (37 amination, e e L S Sl vision of the state highway authori- | In line and permit oil to get above the come. injured. score: Rivers Outfought Harvey. TOCK: U S Red & Ref ties but the prisoners shall remain | plston. e compression may have — eveland (A) Boston (A) Cew Yorl re 16.—Joe Rivers, Cal= Sales. & ey under control of the prison officials. | been reduced considerably by poorly | OMe good criterion of motor car de- e i e 2 o] itorein Temiveiont et the Dettec o 200 Alasia_Gold M ... T8 Sear This makes possible the proper organ- | fitted valves Stretch both valves|SiEn is the care with which the en-| souhwher 5 1°1 2 1| Johnny Harvey of New York in seven 5800 Allls-Chelmers . Bibe ization of the wogk and promises suc- | springs slightly and regrind the valves | 5IN€er provides for acessibility of ad- | Timersh 2 2 3 L oy ey O e 1450 Altis Calzmes e Ttah Copper cess in the undertaking. of No. 1 cylinder. Aside from these the | JUStments and repairs.. 3 000 8 ol tonight. It was a hard fought battle 2% dmal Copper Yot Ghem The development of the road work |causes of oil getting above the piston| VWhile the modern high grade mator 319 2 ! both finishing with a rush and try- 13150 Am Can W should afford such opportunity to the | top are: too much oil in the crankcase, | ‘eduires surprisingly little repairing, et 0| ing hard for a knockout. _Harvey had 100 Am. Can pr 1300 Weat > Tl Drisoners to labor to good effect that|a loose piston or worn cylinder. By |o0¢ Job Which every motorist must 1o o 3 e sixth 1004 Car erdy 26700 Westinghouse ihe national committeo looks for an|regrinding only one cylinder and fit-|Dave done from time to time is the|oNauwe 4 1 3 § 3| the frst round, the eixth and temtiy 100 Am Bide & L MWL E amendment to the statute at the next|ting one new piston, the motor may |Srinding and adjusing of the valves.|oronp 4 2 0 5555 | Aliosed Maabes ‘OF hintoki it forems 100 Am. Hide & L pr . e session and the abolition in Massachu- | have been thrown ot of balanee. If a saving of ten hours’ time in per-| = D s v algea Harvey 134 3-4, e tal sules 311,000 ehares setts of every form of contract con-| There are many minor adjustments | fOrming this operation can be accom-| THoig 57 g = 3100 Am. Locomo vict labor. R Which any owner may make and |Plished by making }he _anV;a TROTE | Bsre bv tenines: " JoA08 A M coTTON Thirty states at the beginning of the | which often are ,Joft t0 the garageman et o g | o S R Where Asparagus s Free. i = 9 g present year had on nd the time charged up accordingly. : “Two base Hia Tirmer. Lewls. Morton 2. Honiii: s 5. which there is 200 At oo closed atonsy. Satr T otton futures | books Idws providing for the employ- | There is no reason why. the brakes | thousands of dollars in repair bills to| ™5 Mae Mot Jimer Jevie Moon 2 Mo | Asparague. of which there is mow i62 A" susts o ¥ Si00: pecemer, 1031, 38; October, | ment of state prisoners in Toad build- should not be ittended to by the s Lol i S SO e seem to be one of our indigenous veg- .94; mber, = , 10.28; | ing. 5 ner - himse! nce the work re- g Y i ables, despite the assertion often 20 Am T & T groeindee R R ‘Arizona, Arkanses, Idaho, Louisiana, | quires little time and less mechani. | decTease the lability “of imperfect| - white Knocks Out Young Brown. | swage ot tie introquction by the Bo o100 Am Wodlea pr pot quiet; middling 9.85; no-sales.| ;Jary]n.nd. Moy\-n;anxa.o Sfiffid“bn;}:: g::‘ledk:;fl‘ll;ulse. The Sverags c-.r‘dis Rz New York, June 16.—Charley White, | mans. Many may be surprised to 400 Anaconda ersey, New Mexico, A o rake rods which are = i wei ., 3 ha ows wil in man; - 108 Arist B G5 MONEY. Virginia and‘Washington follow prac- | justed by e clevis arrangement.. The YALE TROUNCES TIGERS. oo et ot This Sl e ety en O ity i Angimeet Cu 106 Auren i New York, June 186.—Call money | tically the same system, provldh‘:s clevis pin is locked with a cotton pin. M. = round of a ten rcund match here to- | Pembroke, around Wexford and 6450 Bad Loco . firm; high 2; low 2: ruling rate 3: |that the control of thls work shall bo| This pin should be removed and the|Blue Men} Take the Deciding Game| N:i *hiown was floored fwice with | Waterford, and, more sparsley, along e last loan 2; closing bid 2; offered at 2. | VeSted in the state hlshwaz commia- g‘e‘nt- pin taken out, thus separating| After Hard Fight—Score 4 to 3. | g voliey of stiff lefts before going | the southern coast of England. 'The 00 Beseoolis _hin ey siom The highway commission or|the two parts of the rod. The clevis ., | down for the final count from a left | place to find wild asparagus in great- e CHICAGR R RAR CRARRRE. state engineer makes requisition tojmay be turned backward or forward.| New York, June 16—Yale won its| hook fo the jaw. White welghed 135 | Lot profusion, nowever, 1o on the ciifts g 2600 Buste &up wrEAT Gows.. = Rl Lot O the state prison authorities for such|To make the brakes hold better the|championshid series from Princeton | hnd Brown 138 pounds around Kynance Cove, by the Lizard— 200 Cal Petrol . Sl Sl number of prisoners as he can use ef-|rod is shortened by turning up the|heer today, taking the third and de- . London Chronicle. T 3100 Canets. Facine LIl % 1o 1318) fectively and the prison authorities | clovis a few threads. The fmports | oiding satee By o some o o4 s 25t 5 3 3000 Gent Leather turn over to him such prisoners as|ant point to remember is that both|was a_hard-fought game, in which| Woerld’s Champions Conguer Cubs. T 100 Cont. Leather pr i are suitable for the road work. rods should be taken up-equally. That | both Way and Deyo pitched splendid | Chicago, June 16.—Batting Cheney Only One Guess. sion Ghex £7010 e 5 ilo| S If the clevis on the right side is|ball. Yale played an uphill game,|hard in the fifth inning, Boston won| Wonder who Mr. Taft had in mind e s e B e A With the 1915 Indianapolis 500-mile | moved four threads the other clevis|coming from behind and tieing the |its first victory of the season over|when he said we would be &t war 3 1s mo advertixing medium tm{ 600 Chic M & SUP | race hardly over, preparations for the|should be moved the same distance.|score in the fifth an dseventh innings | Chicago, 4 to 3 today. Smith was|now if Mr. Wison's place in <tbe. qouaqcac.m €qual to ‘Tae Bul- 200 Chic & N W A pre 1915 contest are already under way.| When the adjustment has been made|and winning in the eighth. Legore | banished from the game and Evers ggh’m House were filled-by-e Jingol' E Tesults_ ' A0 Ch R I & PEr il oAt -394 | Speedway-officials Dbelleve the -mextithe car should be run rapidly on alscored ihe Winninz run whan ha was fram the field for- arzuins with ihe '~ Philadelnhia Record 7