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S 2 . 1T 564 | 3018 381 n 2% ATS down 7.0 t an easy noR E :::,r clip. 4 — u-t-.' g JSAAC 8. JONES iy | Eomen 0l fitei Bk Svee Ry o 1 i Real Estats Agent ° Lynn, Mass., June 5.—New London : :n: g % Richards Building, 91 Main St. Red % % y1 the first S "_"'—/ ‘” 1; S m | with se on bz Brooklyn, N. Y., June 5.—pPittsburgh o ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW S uarters here 2 | ana. S e made thirtsen plis off Simith and Bai e 5 AMOS A. BROWNING, |erward Coach H the |} ecause of darkn Brooklyn only five, but the Superbas ¥ Attormey-at-Lawe " 3 Richard’s Bidg. : TARCL IR, How London T o B i -at-Law, ard’s easy gai £t on Te: 13 2 e g : 1351 RAR LI memein 0 i o e o SR fpiimEEa ity R : 84 - Uncas 3 & 314 1 1 345 m-mrmnwum b ! W'"‘:‘E;E'{ ““_"",‘i §.2 o8 H 5 us Bank. Telep = e bt s | e =—————————————{iells, most cf them new, comprise the | JCLe & I I- B 0 v 10 H SYRACUSE APPEARS STRONG. : MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES. |equipment. Shermanp 20 01 1 o 3 4 e B o 2 Willimantic and Norwich cars pass Daubert and Speaker Leaders of Gir-|Crews Practice Over Regatta Ca Tows ST it ieen f3s i E"tv‘“?"':“pfu. Wik §% doer- aul al peaker e ractice egatta Course. | g2 0 2 'on From Annaj ” gal ughkeepsie, & S 100 lesroom closed between 12 and 1 2 LR e vt o€ Chraas. Commoia | ; i = A3 University Navy will o remained|and afternoons Saturdays. R Daubert of Brooklyn and Doyle of|and Pennsylvania were all out for| Two base hits. Marhefs, Rodrigues, 13 24 Poughkeepsie this (Tues- ‘Becke: New York lead the National league|Practice late today over the regatta | Three hass hit Becer. : 5 day) night, ready for final preparation 2 : bin < ; : course, the afterncon trials -having b 2is3 for the annual intercolleglate regatta. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS batters with averages of .850 and ab hpo s ab hpo a e Thy beén delayed by heavy rain. Mherka,sb 4 1.1 4 317311 ough Syracuse has entered three|fielder and pinch hitter. In this ca- -340, respectively, both players having| Coach Courtney. took =the Cornell | Dowass & 1 11800 crews, principal interest naturally|pacity he has proven a success, hav- DENTIST boosted thelr matks' within®the past| varslty and junior elghteover theiTasil, ¢ B lima e I e sty assrogation.|ing filled in perfectly on several oc- week. Schulte of Chicago and Robert- | loWer course and gave them a ten b 5 1 ©3100 rcumstances | casions and having broken up one o1 3¢ 86c0; mile row. One or two ~practic t _ arise between next Wednesday morn- 0 Thayer Building, Room 305, son ot the Glants are closs aeconds ia | e TON, One of tno Practices = H H $3133] Giants Lose Ten Inning Game. |ing and race’ day, the Orange vatsity Snaan, Wew Tenddus Savos woe = - g > of the long pull. New York, June 5—New York lost| eigh e same as whic] eshone X e s oveland stiil heads the| ™he Columbis and Pennsylvania 15 201000, ten inning game to Cincinnati here| won from Annapolis. _In only one : games. Burns of Detroit and Dubuc of|Cre¥s went up the river, Coach Rice 35 s3 5 2|today, 3 to 2, the visitors taking the|sSeat will it be different from the crew %] taking the Celumbla men as far as e Byareghext WIth fat av-} 5 e Park, Coach Wright turned his | ; crews at Krum Elbow and then | Nev London 000 brought them down the course as far | W52 --- . i as the Penrsylvania’s quarters. T outfiela in Bridgeport look like & com- : series, two games out of three. Pitch-|Which won the New England cup at ‘McCan er would have trad: | or Toney won his own game when he| Philadelphia. In this regard Syra- | pies A ol M, & J. P. SWAHN bination of regular ball players. Man- opencd the tenth with a three base|cuse will be unlike every other crew b 1a; had it not been for th hit and scored on Chase’s single. The| entered for the race. Soch o iayaepan 1t = o ’ I N ail O r S 1 5 Cornell underwent a_great shakeup | o stay, — oL her Server on his after its defeat by Harvard, the seven| Sherman, the new twirler, hafls 32 St Now Yerk MISS MIRIAM STEEVER WINS Egidsm'* Bats Lyons Out of Box. BAR L Unemar 5 37 5 8| Cerans Deng emeIved mich * ‘hifd|from the Rochester club. e is aFranklin Square, 237 Main. Street —— ridgeport, Conn., June 5.—Bridge- ng ~ agere good, steady pitcher and is touted as - 551 Easily Defeats Miss Ednd Wildey in | port batted Lyons out of the box in Ti1i0 31¢ 32 1|asainst Princeton and Yale. being really good but could not hold U gimser Sepi * Opening Round of Women’s Nation- | the first inning today, getting four 51%3 305 1| sylvania was shaken up after a de- Y 2 et 3 iruns on five hits and a sacrifice and t 333 33 ¢ 5 teat by - Anslapilia - and - Jim"Rics |, g - 5| al Tennis Tournament. defeating Hartford 5 to 0. Score: 1172 PR Ly L e G A Rl 11641 E 41 s 3 . ead was ‘33| Philadelphia, June .—The easy de- il B 11013 3 0 0 3 3] defeat In the Childs cu$ race. B D Ad ’s T AR (HIRONeIN o i whio manks ; i < s ¢| Jim Ten Eyck is standing pat on|-Tpne newcomer is a powerfully built am’'s iavern = ar:n{alg u;; g‘rst tentryw%mefil mfi?qel xEyfixm'mGem and O'Connor; Martin oty RS ®lhis varsity for two reasons. Twolia3 standing nearly six feet and 7 Z20¢ | Wielders of the country, by Miss Mirim | and Moshier. S 5 Totals victories over the two-mile course e : \ = QARE RS T e e i e | e i T s s 5 " there are nof €nol oarsmen af o ) e public e Cramtord: Detrot :;: 4 10010909 o 1—3|Ssracuse to permit any great shifts, WOMEN'S ERCIERS E brands 6f Beer of Europe and America:| 100001090 03fand Ten Eyck is concentrating all ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP | Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian 53 bits, Louden, Grob, Hersog. Three|energy on the proper development of e i 350 . the small band of available material. | Miss Harriet S. Curtin, Former Title The varsity has done well in two Holder, Leads the Field. Betters Johnson. mile races, Coach Ten Eyck said to- ~ Detroit, Mich,, June 5—Detroit day, “The men have been working| Manchester, Mass, June 5—Miss A L StralBht SItory Desr Washe|hara at the longer. distance and per.|Harriet S. Gurtin, Gf ihe home club, MARKET WAS SPECULATIVE . Daubert, Brookiyn Doyle, New York Schulte, = Chicago, Robertson. New Ye 5 5 ik Budweiser, Schilitz and Pabst. haps by race day they,will be just as | former national title holder, led ‘the A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. : N s A R ALY g% ous T { tg\)oddL at four miles. Time aloe will|field '“, the fwst cighteen nholes of Telephone #47-13. P ecor red ere Largel = . ¥ dal play e en’s eastern 3 " nsurr‘nder:d ;:fore the CIo;et“ £ E’E}E:ETN% Pn'w The men who will leave Tuesday |gold assoclation chamrpionship on the : by L, Griffin today filed a protest with | night are: Varsity, Jayme, coxswai links of the Essex Country Club with New York, June 5.—Speculative op- | C., C. ©. 3 8% 53 % | president Johnson on Sunday’s game| Whiteside, - Williams, Worden, Hop-|a card of 86 today. Four strokes be- erations. in motors were resumed . on | Col Fuel & with Detroit, claiming that the umpire : fan enlarged scale today, publication of = £ erred in a decision on a ground rule. additional detalls in Connection with ; w 15" | Score: CIRCUS COOK SERVES 4000 MEALS EVERY DAY e huge merger of several prominent L ¥ > 3 3 (e R 397 : ‘ Vflllm wy W: ‘h‘) -334| companies contributing measurably to ab hpo s o b 1o o3 | further substantial gains and new RN e A IN SILVER ‘203 | maximums. Among the high records $03 0 oloovher 433 ‘2% | scored during .the session some of $12 ¢ Ve 411 y which were largely if not wholly sur- R, Lo 3 SHANNON PASSES WEISER. |rendered before the close, were Willys- It LEn i west Prices ik vy Overland, which rose 15 to 325,” with 3004 }Stange. 3 0 3 e Hammond Slips in Eastern League 151-4 to 1171-{01- t.hlempr?;fened, (i;:and- $:L 8 A S Cmumran 8 5.3 i er Motors 11 to 113, General Motors (R Batting—Hearne Topa Pitshers. | l6¥ oters 11 o 113 General Motory 2220 e BEE THE WM. FRISWELL C0. Eastern league batting aver- |1-2. . Ore ety 39 38: 4 .!3: .up to and :;cm;.“ w,,,,f,;,,,._ Interest in shipping shares was re- | Gt. North pf . (x) Batted for Alnsmith in Sth. games, show M. Shannon of New Ha- | ¥ived under the guidance of Mercan- | fune, O % 7% | wasmingion oo ¢ AL Freel ven, Weiser of New London and M- |tle Marine preferred, which made an | gue st Stee ¥ of . - londy of Worcester in the lead, with |SXtreme gain of 3 3-4 to the new rec- | iincts Cantral averages of .368, .3 ord of 100 3-4 with a gain of two for | Jnspiration Cop h the common and three for United | Jnterboro Con 3 T Hox ; - ’ Fruit. . Sugars were again benefited % 52 in First Inning. s by a steady inquiry, with new high Nickel 6 6% G% cago, June 5—Fonr singles off / i COAL g:olt':uon- :;)r‘ lA_:r;:;kszzml 330;]&6 gfi?fi e oy : Benz in the first inning combined COAL AND LUMBER er s s s . ; ; John A. Morgan & Son Sugar 6 1-4 to 231, but v : - : . COAL . from ‘Chicago today, 3 to 2. i Atter the spuct in ria | Eoste s Lo Sl g - > _ Office Washington Building stocks had run course trading - ab h po o h 7 ; % shifted to copper and zinc issues, Mex- | Lake : Grhoolegt 4 373 33 Sornie SO sl Wisl Mile Direste icans and fertilizers finally embrac- : - o Y Sl 5 - ing the old war cortract favorites. BakerSb 2 0 0 30 Gains in these varied stocks ranged Pigp.1b 4109 42 from 32 to § points, shading irregularly Eiieue £1305 i — lager. Niikero 303 i R8s fere- doubtless checked by the Cullopp . 4.0 1 o0 : aract of e gene: trading, but -——— 10 - 5 even in that division a strons under- Tows B 6 10 free Buraing Kinds ani Lehigh tone was manifested for a time, with o , e, 213 | Norfolk and 'Western achieving a new 2 S ALWAYS 1N STOCK maximum of 185. There were tem- 32 6 porary gains of one to three points in 6% 3 o Biscuit .. % e Canadlan _Pacific, Chesapeake = and | Y& 5oun - 2 Batted tor Dastortn . A. D. LATHROP . Smith Defends His Title. Ohio, Southern Rallway preferred and 4 A by Lnnings: - STy meoe, RATTeend Shetugket Bia, Seaboard Air Line, but fresh selling | Nevads Cop . o } 2 » ) London, June 6. 1252 a. m—Dick| ¢ Jeas, A1 Tine, DUt fresh seliing | Neras 7% Irx ark| Nex = ; : S e ooty aapabion| vances and was responsible for. the| ¥ ¥ Catl P — : RS T L AT S R T Harry Cursan on points for the cham. | LTesular trend at theclose. N Y. % : hind her was Mrs. W. A. Gavin, the fonship title and the Lonsdale belt, . Ly Boston, ‘June 5.—Chicago shut out #1 | British_golfer, who was runner up in Boston 1 to 0 in a pitchers’ battle to- / the national championship last year. Zimmerman scored the only tal- 2 ? Miss Vera Ramsay, another British » % ’ player, entered from the Salem Coun- engagement. . B8%. i o . 4 try club, was third with a card of 92. General firmness attended the ro- = : : : Of/the {oity. glavers| to - furn ‘i stricted dealings in bonds, with total i~ o . ~ 7 cards there were seven under a hun- 000, U8 2 dred. During the aftérnoon a high, gusty wind with frequent ruin, made Chicage (N) low scoring difficult. ab hpo =& 41133 41121 ? > 4 1 atams 1311 Alasks m 011 0 4 e | 1841 BARNUM & BAILEY CULINARY DEPARTMENT FEEDS 1400 PERSONS An” A% e Pl 80 How would you like to supervise the | this department to accomplish its dif- Bt Satae Ry cooking of 4,000 meals every day?|fcult task. From early morning until Also, how ‘would yourlike to tear down | tB® last oom:lm.ry,wuvnh ”‘::2 your kitchen every night and move it to a different city, there to erect it 228! T EEE secl §agPrglize fi‘lflifliifl 111111 i 41131111 et £ g » deaaadanad (b T ] i::;;g : =:=§=,,E i ] it iia p il