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your policies are ail in v sult. B e o wish iy Al Contizuation of the showers Is fore- her' protection, let's take care of casted LOMOTTOW. m fresh- ‘matter for you. men, ‘and crows ISAAC S. JONES and Feal Outting the Homes of June Newy ./Bé;eeml;a'h(‘hflmfw&efmflh.dyowmbofia.mku Wemakent pec : fitting Newlyweds’ Homes and we have some very unique and origjnal ideas to submit to you. We miake Every grade of fumiture is here. Every desirable wood, every finish, every period and school is rep 704 W Richard's Bidg. 4 T : 5 “Brown & Perkins, KAVARD CREWS HAVE ! ©ver Uncan Nat. Bank. Shatucket St : SHORT SPRINTS En “Thames trance _stairw: near Snricedianataty. £k - Natione: Tagk Water Condition. Hampers ~ Crimson i Oarsmen’s Workout. * e, i e e W_OMEN'U’ METRPOLITAN E GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Won by Mre. G. F. Feitner ‘For the | Lok tiis 5 Third Successive Time. SEUSEERNENS, BERRERES, BXNERECE. practice of the Harvard crews to pad- dles and short sprints. The two var- > sity eisht;l ot 10’ the o . Short Hills, N. J. June 16.—For the | was ed. R. S. Stoddard, conquer-|an easy gait.” They were given mile . third succeasive year and the 'fifth{or utp'l;:ya twice winner and h.stqyeu- spins on the way back to quarters. time In her golfing caveer, Mrs. Q. F. i defeated F. W. Both crews rowed at a low stroke. Puitner, (formerly Miss Lilllan ~ B.|corporation counsel of this city, 6-0,|The coaches semed to devote their en- was o 1iye), 'of the South Shore Field club, The Cushing-Weber match was |ergies to making the stroke smoother. Collins made three hits, in- Long Island, today won the women's|postponed untll 10 o'clock tomorrow | The freshmen had a two mile paddle, | cluding s double and a tiipie, driving s c Hw ARTZ B R os 3 metrolopltan’ golf chsmplonship: title | morning, Cushing having caught cold in two runs and two' himself. over the Raltursol club’s links near|as a result of playing in the rain ves-| Eddie M=K-;—l'! lected Captain. |With the score u:caoT:‘me elghth he : . . S-11 Water Street Telephone S % =8 s bere. She defeated Miss Georgian- |terday. The final match in the singles | Hartford, Conn., June 16.—Edward |tripled following Weaver's single and A M m%oe Brooklawn, Bridge- [ will be played tomorrow McKay of Norwich today was re-elect- | Scored the =winnig run. Gardner's port, Conn., 'C."Ipn-a 3 to play in |3 o'clock. Stoddard meeting ed captain of the Trinity College base- | homer which gave the visitors the vis- “..:: final round ef eighteen holes for |ner of the Cushing-Weber match. The | ball team. He is a second baseman. - |itors the lead second _should in the 3 have been held to a single but Jackson e i slipped on the muddy field and the ball rolled to the fence. re: All-Norwich at Fitchville. _The All Norwich bell club compris- irig the fastest players in the city will play at Fitchville Sunday.- i cececsonscnusuenEy A) the eleven, Colmery was a baseball|The pair beat Colonel R .C. Van Vliet H "';';“: H;'“ ":""‘ y infielder. and & C. Ven Viler, Jr, 63, 64 The Hartfos onn., June . —Hartford - | matches were marred by showers took a fall out of the Bastern Leasus | o pits has ever hAL. s anotner. who | Slippery courts Joon, ten imnings, ~ New London's . tying b M tatlon. | YALE HAS STIFF PRACTICE th d_Hartfords win- . run in the ninth and Nickalls Not Safisfied With Showing |{er, today. Giihooley. of the Crew. Eeckl:ln:’:s'h and Pipp eman er g - been. .8ho! fourth to fifth position Gedeon dropped. from to sixth and seventh, by 3 3 3 H 3 ° MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL. | 0 Cor Froducs Result of Breach Betwsen Railway | 50 Cruitls st or | Managers and Their Employes. 100 Cuba 1 Susar New. York, June 16—For th on b & four hours of i session the mar- Secar 0. w ; s ket was Ieft largely Go its own do- 28 B s 1 2 b B0l ot Pitt's u.mzfim”?,’u a mtnnn,r o changes, except for some- ilarity dition to the number. in-specialties.: - In -the. final hour re- P R Blocoursnnamend! conursuNaRRoHonaN £ Ll 2| counniuronuaasnnl “|'Coppers and sinc_ shares, ports of an alarming character. regard- ing Mexican _ affairs precipitated a moderate but general selling move- ment, rails and, other standard stocks yielding one to two points from their best, with greater declines. in various special issues. ‘Throughout the morning and during the stagnant intermediate session im- portant stocks varied scarcely more rdinary the trading element evinced . greater ‘bearishness, largely as a result of the breach ,between the railway managers and. their employes. The . railroad group, aside - from Reading , and Norfolk and Western, was unusually_inactive. Minor rails, chiefly Rake Erie and Western, St. Louls and Western: and Kansas and ‘were elevated one to two. on ‘small transactions, and Louisville and Neshville made further favorable response to W resumption 9f the regular 7 per cent, Tate of divi- American Beet Sugar was the lead- scoring an early decline two ‘points, which it soon re- but as promptly lost later, : the latter selling ex-dividends, were subject to persistent pressure. Crucible Steel featured the so-called war issues with a substantial gain, but fell back with the balance of the list. United States Steel followed its course of the past week by manifesting some sarly strength, which was soon djssi- Mpma; Total sales amounted to 380,000 Foreign . was more aotive, with oconcurrent advances in sterling and francs. while marks eased a smail lon. More gold was received from- Canada, “dringing the total consign- {|ments from that quarter to above $57,- LEWIS, OUTFIELDER, RED. SOX. BASEBALL : ; : ] {Bonds were irregilar, with a falling i i i i g “if §e83es eyigseazsl Detroit Trims Athletics. Philadelphia (A) Detroit (A) b h po hpo 2| b wmmamsannd. Bl usnannsned PO BlounSmmunmn! Flusworswees Hughes Pitches No-Hit, 'No Run Game. Boston, June 16.—Hughes pitched %2 no-hit, no-run game against Pitts- i | burgh today, -the Braves winning 2 FHi Bl : o EQZEa fi:iq’ § EE 255 cwi T fie g”' ‘agner twice, the last time ending the game. Most of the visitors hit the ball into the outfleld, Wilhoit making several fin catches, the first run e latter threw trying to double Maranville, the Ilatter scoring. Maranville was the after ‘were Kilhullen’s Hit Worcester, Mass,, June 18.—Kilhul- len’s hit in’ the eighth inning, two men out, scored two runs and de- ted Worcester, 4 to 3. ting and thso;wbm stealing of Fewster The list 1s completed’ with the name’ of Louis Mq cMaster, one of Pitt's great- | conditions. es all-round athletics. leader with Penn State, thus giving the Blue and Gold a victory over their ancient rivals by a 64-62 count. CRAWFORD NOT BENCHED ____ FOR SPUTE. Manager Jennings Unjustly’ Charged Writes Norman Bearsley in Detroit |. Journal: Jennings has been unjustly charged with keeping Sam- Crawford on the bench through spite. The gabsurdity of suck a charge is apparent when it Is considered that success means more to Hughie than it can possibly mean fo any other. person, writes Norman Beasley in_ the Detroit Jour- Jennings has been switching his team about—that's true—but he has made switches with the purpose of getting a winning combination. Sure- Iy thet is a laudable desire. monia and When shaking off covered that the cold had in the muscles of his back. It was an in the line-up when beset by troubles. navy yard at a paddle. On the return the last half mile was done in 2:25. howing and dévoted derabl 10, correcting. faults st stroke and. No. ‘The second varsity did a half mile at 2:22 and later went over the same dis- tance at & higher stroke in 2:16. The ;re‘hmen a mile sprint in Greeneville vs. Jewett City. The Greeneville basebal Iteam Journeys to Jewett City Sunday after- noon to cross bats with the team of that place, . The team will leave on the 1:45 trolley’ from the square. A large delegat -of fans will accompany the team ire Manager Gleason has Bill Hart of Mont- ville to do the box work while C. Wiel- wald will catch. The.rest of the team will be made up of Connors 1b., Smith or Gleason 2b., Quinn, 3h, Sheehan ss., Farrell, Fleming and Gelino outfield- i New Jorsey Tennis Title. New York, June 16—H. A. Throgk- morton and C. Jersey tennis N. I, to Throckmort Major in the final defeated W. DC‘{ Grant and 'G. C. Shafer, former na- indoor champions, 7-5, 6-4, -6, tly | 7-5. % (SiEhie- doer mot betleve Crawford da; E as a major leaguer, he wants Sam to play_first base | on and but Crawford is ‘because of e MANAGER HUGGINS " SBUSPENDS SALLEE loses Successful Season. Medford, Mass., June 16.—The Tnfts College baseball team closed a suc- cessful season today by, @b » weige of 11 to 7. Tho bat crow a ) 2 = of O'Mara, who drove out a double and four singles in five time at Donovan, is still under i Mayberry Press and Murphy. Second Championship The Academy, Baseball -4 the sécond game, today, for pionship of Eastern Cor ot Independents. at- State. ‘The New London Tnd appear at the State hospit noon, The batteries will be: don, ‘Adams and Carey; State. ‘Enot and Chase. = s detegting | Burl 7 1 .30202000 41114 1 30102—7 8 2 i fliul e T i e wet e PITTSBURGH IS HARD HIT. game called at the end Ui S .;% t of With | University Loses ~Many Leading e T O hapds. Wi Athletes by Gradustion. less on account of the cold weather : anq rafi-soaked diamond.' Scores: TInclu v NEW LONDON | aansae pEEfen B BEREREEEREEELY Bpegree "ol Sen 3 "’EHE ! =§§g'§g g gzasze Eess: 3 sssteaisiisaninis BB i .‘.E!ifl“ » o ‘Bluenssconmncs ] R nloeo 8 uEfinn'g R w9 3 - i so Blussnnuunnal loe ol ormmonssme S5k | #I v anul pifsnEiasst, pteiane alikbiansni 8l aBuanennl Eluonsemars coebsvnse ! | mossemum mmoon: e . Bl evesrnon?]