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3‘ matter fl’ FIRE nind will be] r, AL P ‘matters. ;- ' ISAAC 8. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent ARichards Building, 91 Main St. Am."“.—‘f-uw m A. BROWN]NG, Attorney-at-Law, " 5 Richard’s Bldg. EDWIN W. HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Corner Main and Shetucket Streets Brown & Perkins, Hioreps-at-law Over Dncas Nat. Bank, Shstucket St. nce near to ‘Thames Notlonel Bank. “Telephone 38-3. Ump Clun N'w I.cndon Mmh. Springfield, New London detated 5 Sprmgneld R day, 4 to 3. Manager McCann and Becker were fined and the New Lon- don bench cleared of surplus players of ebiections to Umpire, Ban- non's. decisions, E H £} 1 1 3 3 1 1 s 8l hnanunwanad, | hoonooommis, 1 o—t =3 Flelding. were furnished by Cooney, Scores: Strands and Murray. ' Lowell 4, Lawrence 3. Lowel!, Mass, June 2.—Lowell won trom Lawrerce, 4 to 3, today. issued passes to 1. man, pmm{ for home team, was effective most of the time and won his elghth vietory. Score: ¥ Teported. 'nless changes Pop's stable for 1916 will total of sixteen head, includi 3-year-olds perh: year. Besl Goerl has nd four pacers, few of which mbto ¢ 8 oime Bt ‘lenst for th early part of season. Judged by the latest workouts, his old ‘veteran, The Guide, is the. fastest of the trotting dlvision, his best: ing up to the close of last weel ing in 2.09. Two other members that division have worked faster than 2,10, Bonington in 209 1-2 and Guy Nelia 2.09 3-4, while three others are at the same notch, namely Deroche, Harvest Glow, all in the last named having the nmu of the best in halves and quar- White Ritchie Have Hot Go. Milwaukee, Wis, June 2—After ten rounds of fast fighting in'a'no de- cision boxing contest tonight :between Charlie White of Chicago and Ritchie Mitchell of Milwavkee, sporting Wwriters differed widely as to the outcome, some calling White the winners; others” tavoring Mitchell and others calling it a good dra: ‘Taftville vs. White Rock. Manager Joe Parker of the Taftville team has secured ‘the fast Whité Rock local diamont ven,” lane 3.—The Yale crews had. their_ fina] pnencq on thq today. Two. races carsmen ed th form they have so far displayed this season. Tomorrow the squad of 38 en wilt-leave on. the yacht Sul- Middlebury Defeats Trinity. Hartford, Conn., June 2.—Bunched hits in the eighth inning gave Mid- diebury college a victory over Trinity today, & to 3. Score: Middlebury 001000038 x—4 7 4 Trinity .. 3000000003 5 4 Garrison and Mott; Ferris and Kin- ney. Cochran Elected Captain. Princeton, N. J., June 3.—Robert Armstrong Cochran, of Maysville, Ky., was today re-elected captain of the Princeton 'varsity crewfor next year. Cochran has rowed on the varsity crew for two years. Hartford, Conn., June 2.—Dr. J. Price, coach of the Trinity football and baseball teams, today resigned. He expects to practice his ' profession ©of medicai doctor. His successor has not yet been appointed. UPHEAVAL OF STOCK MARKET. Several Important New High Records Were Registered. Gilmore e 1 pldyers, while Loh- New. York, Jume 2. — The stock market experienced a sudden and somewhat severe upheaval today . aft. er‘an-early period of active strensth in the course of which several .im- portant new: high records were ree- Dat it not ‘until almost the final hour that the report of the German admiralty was #srthcoming. Prior to that time the . list had disclosed gains of one to four in rails of various classes, wi new maximum for Norfolk and West- ern at 133 and a 9 point gain in “Big ur.” a Vanderbilt subsidiary, in ection with rumors that the stock ld soon be restored to its former aHaend rate. Specialties, particularly the automo- bile group and rubber issues jidenti- fled with- the ‘motor industry, . were higher by 2 to 5 points, with a gain of 19 points for’ Willys-Overland at t.he new high of 294. The movement in these stocks gathered much of its impulse from reports of a huge con- solidation to be capitalized at not less than $200,000,000; Incidentally, Chandler Motors, Gulf States Steel and American,. Beet Sugar were elevated to highest levels ever recorded, with a new top price: for Mercantile Marine preferred ct 98 1-4, Former leaders in the munitions and equipment classes were comparatively heavy and the metal group rei flected .| pressure of the character recently SCHANG, ATHLETICS’ BACKSTOP. Dangers of Draft Drafts feel best when we are hot and perspiring, just when. they are miost 3 4nd the result is Neu- blood flows (reely and in a short time the stiff- nesg lnd Pain leaves. Those suffer- ing Neuralgia or . Ni Hlldu.‘h. will find one or tw: cations of Sloan’s ummn: will give noted. i The Ilqulfl.fl.llg movement of the last hour gathered force as it pro- ceeded, rails being affected to - the same extent as the more mercurial fs- cues. There was only one mhrked ex- ception, - 'Willys-Overland . recovering all its loss and closing at its - early high. ~ Total sales of stocks. amount- ed_tq 715,000 shares. Forecasts of the week’s known cash movenents point to only a ‘nominal gain by local banks, despif steady. lceeulonl of gold from Can- ada. k ‘clearings were somewhat diminished by the intervening holi- . but were largely in excess of the corresponding week of last year. Bonds were irregular, but Mercan- tile Marine & B the' shares ‘of | U. 8. ¥s dedh\ed 3-4 per cent. reg- istered 4's, 1-4; coupon 4's. 1-2 and Panama 3's -one per cent. on call. ius;;s;’éfifié HItH FFHFFH;IFEEEEFEHEEHE fm &% 3255388 37! }fif. SERE iy T TR T Trr | gifi;! sgfii ez 609 Den & Rio G pr . 200 Dome_Mines ur pointal, Mational Leagus. Chicago at Boston, Cinclonatl_ai New York. St Louls at Philadeiphis. ‘Piutsburgh Amsricdn Leagos. Boston st Cleseland. New York at Phila New Tondon st Springfeld. Hariford at New Haven. st Worcester. Lawrence st Lowell Portiand st Lymn. 8t. Louis Takes Last Game. June 2.—St. Louls took the last game of the . series from Cleveland here today, 2 to 1. Pratt's triple in the first, scoring Austin and Sisler, won for the locals, Weilman was effective in all but the sixth in- ning, when Cleve\and _bunched three hits for a run. Clewiand, (A Graneyzt TPurner,3b Speaker,of S S L o PREEOABIR 2| scomwnmtnmont Bl vosnnansones B| shwwnmwan "Bl eeweussuss ? ‘o base i, Jaiiara; Howard. Three base Bt Prate. = T . Giants Lose an Exciting 18 Inning Game New York, june 2—New Yotk made its first home appearance this after- 5 | noon since its Fpectacular toad, toi Lake E & W or 9800 Taligh Valles 16300 Lee Rub. & Tire 5500 Maxwell AL Co 'gg Saxwell M 1 1 2258 5. £58 . *e g»;r':m“ el iirssnsstsines Hidipen:. 3:5‘;53:; % _; which brought the clul place to second and lost an exdtln‘ 13 inning game to Cineinnati, 6 to 4 ~The veteran Mathewson was pounded for six singles and three triples in three innings for four runs. The Giants played uphill ball and tied the score in the eeventh, after which the game developed into a pitchers’ battle be- tween Mitchell and Perritt. ‘The. visitors won in the 13th when they filled the bases with one out on two hits and a pass. Wingo forced Mitchell at.the plate and in cryjn: e a double play mflden hit W‘l.nxn the ball, Neale scori: th stole ome while Merkic held the ball in his hand. The New York players were present- ed wilhh loving cups before the game to commemorate their great record on their recent road trip. Manager Mc- Graw was ordered off the field in the sixth by Umpire Eason for protesting a &egblon ol csoarnwuonns 303000000000 3% Now Yo 40830010 00000 C.rdi!ll'. Win in the Ninth, ladelphia, June 2—St. Louis ral- a1 the ML Innlng today feated Philadelphis, 3 to 2 Wilsam opened the ninth with Long, who batied. for Betzel, went out. ilson at second and ::Kdutrlns ran !or Snyder. Corhan 'l-lk B AT it FREE ROAD SERVICE This service is free to all tire users at any time during the busincss days, six days a week. _trouble on the road and need help, a ’phone call will bring prompt and efficient assistance. If you have tire Entrust Your Tire Troubles To Me W. R. BAIRD TIRES SUPPLIES VULCANIZING 107 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Chicago 2, Boston 1. Boston, June 2—Chicago took the opening game of the series today by the score of 2 to 1, getting both the Tuns during the final inning. Yerkes batted for McConnell and singled. Schulte ran for him and took second after. Connoily got: McCarthy’s _long foul. Doolan, batting for Flack, struck ‘out. Williams singled, scoring Schulte and took second on the throw in. Mann's single brought Williams home with the winning run. Score: Chic Ny s 3 PR R Pifates Win First in East. Brooklyn, June - 2. bunched three hi second inning and three more oft Mar-" quard in the seventh today, all they Mamayx held the Brooklyns. to one hit in seven_ and de- | M SPORTING NOTES. Allen Plue, premier pitcher of the crack Poli team of this city, seems to be very much in demand and proves of great value wherever he works on the mound. In the Bristol-Farmington game played in Bristol on the morning of Memorial day he held Farmington to four hits, but was defeated by the score 3 to 2. In the hit column he was credited with two, this being more than his share of the five safeties gathered in by the entire team. Sebel, the star slab artist of the La. count of three and in (e games on Memorial day he was greeted with 8 and 14 respectively. He also seems to clotited out nine hits out of 11 times at bat, one being a triple and two doubles. Much excitement reigned ‘at the Hart- Temporary loams. Milk inspector . Contingent per cmL). April 30, 18] ESTIMATED Gas on hand May 16, Water works De; ance tax From genesl ford league grounds Tuesday afternoon | 3 when the Meade brothers other. George, Light team, came to bat twice with & £ood chance to do some damage, but bis brother Asa, who was doing mound duty for the Telephone boys, was & little too foxy for him. The best he could do was to drive out a fly which dropped in Tobin's well on one occa- sion and accepted a pass on the other. The fans present expected to see the younger brother clout out one of his usual healthy drives and break up the same. tut Ags couldn’t see it that way. catcher for the Electric | i—L4 east they say Red Torphy, the | me Lowell chortstop, is the = very best | ma ground-covering shortfielder of the o1 be there with the war club, as he|circuit. o Scenefiom"fheB-tfleCryofl’eue ’—At the Davis Thea- tre Next Week xn’“&'; i th Be’, s ansen ills be o chartas Shoence, the ccted na 1ist o;’:m .. 0al years: