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INSURANCE Let Us Writs Your " Automobile Insurance FULL COVERAGE Under One Policy . L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street M.C.A.FivemleMnnflwnRHit‘Mn!jghq Roll some Fatima smoke around in your mouth. Notice its finish, its fine, flavory surface. No sharp “corners,” no scratchy “edges.” After gruelling race for about half|both scored on Silva’s”double, Siiva the distance, Alex Charnetski captured | scoring on Lucy’s single. The Acad- The Bulletin cup in the Y. M. C. A.|emy, however, went out in their.half § 2 five mile Marathon race Wednesday |of the sixth and brought back four morning, Charnetski while circling | runs. Lynch was hit by a pitched ball the Norwich Town Green took on a |went to second on Huil's sacrifice and wonderful burst of peed which he|scored when Chappell mussed Mc- Thaintaihed _until he had = secured a | McKnight's grounder. THits by Le. comfortablé’ lead and ~on the home |Claire and Counfhan aided by a wild Sortoh he made a final spurt, finishing { throw. by Noonan, gave the ‘Academy. £ - in good condition. = Spicer of Jewett | three more runs. 'Neither side scored City came in second, Roessler third |in the seventh but Bulkeley scored s While Carter and Billings did not fin- | three more runs in the eighth, thanks ' Remember, the FIRE INSURANCE |ish. o e e E}‘L“:{ mllm-:y'-NM;_ :tlc.kw 'wm, - “"At the crack of the starter’s pistol | Elliott, a former N. F. A. -, walk- poliey. EXTINGUISHES THE LOSS| . " 0" had evidence of being aw ex- |ed, Sliva was safe on e after the damage of fire and water has | citing one and this condition prevailed |ror and then McGraw walked, filling N the “Norwich Town Green was |the bases. Lucy picked out one on oceurred. OUR . POLICIES PRO-|rosched. The runners wers well bunch- |the groove and sent it to right for a . Ou YOU. |ed up McKinley avenue, wit ar- |three-bagger. In the the Aca- TECT. Our SERVICE serves YOU. |&d U o esier and Carter running |demy got a man as far as third but In other words, Fatimas are a com- fortable smoke. It’s the delicate bal- ance of the good tobaccos in this Turkish blend that keeps Fatimas so cool and smooth and tasty to the end. And it is this same blend that ISAAC S. JONES neck and neck and Spicer and Billings | could not get him home. only a few feet in the rear. The same formation strived onward until near the Lowthorps -Meadows when Spicer took the lead by a few feet but ke soon Jost it. Charnetski started to take the lead and at first by feet he gradually ‘nsurance and R Estate Agent _Richards’ Building 91 Main St. ——— i In_the ninth inning O'Leary was hit by the pitcher, stole second, took third on a sacrifice by Eiliott and then stole home. With two men on, one run needed to tie the score and two to win and two outs, Lucy sent a groun- der out to short so that it just hit makes it possible for every Fatima smoker to “feel like a Prince,” even after he has encored Fatimas all day ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW s drew away e Brown & Perkins, ifumep-at-lan| Spicer maintained the second posi- |Silva and made the last out of the long. tion for a short time and then he was | game. Let your Taste and Comfort prove Over Thames Nat. Bank. Shetucket St. | cvarcome by Roessler. Roessler and | The scores: . Entrance stairway near to Thames Spicer_had a neat little tilt all by (Morning Game.) National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | themselves, first %}.d took the lead and Lo T A & then the other. When at the Junction | y.pairas "5 3 5 . 2 e L’ o8 Washington and Broad street Spic- | ewcer™” § 1 0 0 o 4 o ow sensible Fatimas are. (i Cmia') er forged ahead and gained a big lead |Sunirp 2 2 2 4 of 3 ? A: Bufalo—Torontn 3. Buffalo 4. 2 with. Charnetski's time was 28 min- | i%"'°. § 6 0 0 o - s g h‘ & A1 Revhste Montresi 1, Rocbester T. utes, 46 seconds. * Tymehrt 2 0 21 0 ‘ . (Afteroon Games.) Tt was surely a Charnetski day, as|Hul3b .30 1 0 ¢ H o At Newsrk—Pirt game-Pichmend 5, Newark 6. ] Alex’s young brother, Linius, won the | MRnisht= t 1 1 2 1 ° 3 Becend game—Richmond 3. Newark 10. junior race after a hot race with Po- | moas 32102 3 8| 465 101 20870 A: Ruffalo—Toronto 1. Bufalo A Providence—Baltimors 1, Providence 5. \t Rochester—Montreal 0, Rochester T. losky. The boys were game until the end and proved to be plucky little | Soore by innings: féllows. - Dedricksen came in sec- | Ruligler, e GAMES SCHZDULED TODAY. ond and Goldfadden third. The Boy | Tws bae hits v ¥ - Scouts policed the starting and finish- | base hit. Lucy. W. 3. Stanles and B. 7 i e Leasue. ing points. . Alladelphla 2t Pittsbursh. = "': "L = NOF A Chum’s Country Club R L N. F. A. PLAYED ‘POOR BALL a hpo oa e Wb hpo x e Clerriand 2t PBomon Temtess '3 102 13 30841 Deroit at New Tork. BUT WON TWO GAMES i 3 X 40100 e e Stamiewn 2 o IRER S SPrinzn=4 at Porand, Defeated Quaker Hill Chums in the | founihanc { 216 2798 L. Worester ‘st Lawtence. Morning and the Bulkeley Alumni|Shesic ° 2 1 0 0 o iizad < 2 ek i3 New Huren | in the Afternoon. mash 31900 ii0ia : MKhight2b § 3 3 0 2fMelerct 4 10 0 0 moridmes 3t Richmond. Wednesday . the Academy or more| _ .-~ —— = —— P . Newark at Baltimore. properly speaking, Chick Stanley, won| Jotls <81 03 5 31 Tols 36 724.6 4 -~ AESRIESNG SL Boctinter both ends. of a double header. The|c ¢ c 0011000 3 0-5 Torento “at - Buffalo. | Chums® _Count! Club. Bever had; &N _¥o 4. ..ot b e e oz s s Fia b B% ud carieats o base hiis Tx. Melser. and Taslor, Thres Py show in the morning and carried home is. er.and £ = the small end of an eight to five Teor, | SRS W) Do 7§ Naticaal Leages. score. In the afternoon the Bulkeley : re | Alumni made a game fight but bit the ,E"“" Blank Brooklyn Twice. 215 | dust to the tune of 10 to 9. The Aca- Boston. May 30.—The Boston tcam 4% | demy was handicapped by the absence | closed its home series with a double of Parker at third. In the morning |Victory over Brooklyn today. winning Stanley . fanned 1S men but received |4 to 0 in the morning and 2 to 0 this A e aport, TEa the afternoon the sup. | afternoon. Rawlings, substituting " at 20754 Fittemarst 44| hor was even worse. Ths only ray [Second base, was the principal factor 1 | of hope for Academy fans in the [N IBoston's scoring in each contest. {sames was the improved batting of | Th2 two runs by which the Braves Bocion the team. Counihan and LeClaire es- | WO the afternoon game were scored st i péciaily are -cloutinz the ball in gocd |i the second inning on Magec's sin- N Seck | style. g gle. a pass _to Konetchy, two infleld |~ = 7 T e 2 3 e T Se Toals The first inning of the -snorning | OUts. and Rawlings' hif. ‘Althoush | -Som by e = & Chicags Ny S Rittsburgh () Weorcester 3, 8pringfisid: 0. S 5.4 P Philsdelphta | game’ Potter and- Eitters fanned n-m‘.'l_"'_ oklyn hrgtflwrs{ outhit the local S g | o s e i, % o o| Springfield, Mass, May 30.—Herring | Weldelon # 1 ’ | Dodds- fiied out to Lanch. Two strik vier outpitched Cadore. The scores: Phila New York (N) i Bt 2 ofcamver 4 2 21 G[held Springfield to three hits here this|Tichitib 8 2 51910 fouts and an outfield fly also retired e Soey s of b PR R 9 yEtlerss 5 1 3 1 Olafternoon while Rettis was pounded | fiole ) e & the Academy team in their half. TilNe Boston (M) | Dk 3 o Bumsit o 0| \EnGety 4 i 27 1% a|hard at opportune moments and Wor- | Trauimans 1 0 Ay i Tn the second two more @uaker Hill |sohnsoncr 470 4 1 s e e op et (4 e A 3 0| Willamser 3 o 1 50 0|cester won, 3 to 0. Both pitchers were | xxxSidif 10 o|x ¥ » [P Eaweduhettie eduentens of SR I L0 DT 3023 Blcamihe 4 oz erman b ¢ Yo fmmalt 2 4 e 2032 llaccorded excellent support and this | sen 1000 ofaxCrumet | xcademy captain and although 1 Hiczaanlr 4793 1 L1010 afwiidainm 4 i o . 0 gfisherc 2 8 T 1 }lkept the score down. The score SR g M : reached first —on. Bennet, Cotehawiab 4 1 0 2 43,40 8| puderusin 2 s 0 0 Vilsone - o ] offamens 200 20 (MomiE Game.) 0 "Batted ter Startin o Sth died 4rying to steal sccond. . Mowrer3b 4 0 1 -6 tsith,s ) Pugey . 3 2 0| Deal3b S 1 Worcester Soringheld xx) Ran for Densrille 1 1hmaith, 3b 20 4 1) Croperar 0 3 P L = Academy _half. of the . second Olwnss & 1 8 2 IlGowave — 30 80 0| acerss 7 3 9 0] Woriman.ss 0 0| Totks® % 5% 801 3 hpe a e W npo a a| () Baued ror Tencate Seored four runs: touniham i safo- | i 3§ 4 1 SRawimety 4 201 0 Muec' e ‘ juoresae "3 072 0 Omlendasn "4 172 8 1| 0 Biited for Tt a . Y Bate pane-s o~ X0 Sadr S o) 3 i xRenther 1 copinrt 3 0 el 3 re. by inmings St Loiiis and ‘Cindinnati- Broke Even, | /PSSt ~Walied and Lynch wus | coomer 3 2 0 0 e Ml PR et R s $31 0 drmman {023 0| Hartons 3 5 : : S aleene’s error ) S B : Eaten S e e ~Cincinnaty, May_ 30—t Louis and|and Bennett Same. in: op. & pasEed DAl |-savias i e g e o 3171 ot § 00 0 o MY” Cincinnati broke even in a adouble- |and Lync ed ¢ st Seore by W W5 e e L S Ciio.0 0.0 8 d ing the first game, 5 to 1, and the vis- |:scored. .- The Acadimy Qid-mot seore | Twe bue ut Smith: et o) Gl el Dbl e i G33) | Baited e sth Lindstrom.p 3 0 0 3 0fsanganp o0z ol e : g itors the second, 4 to 2. In the first [again until the sixth ¥ (Atiernoon Game ) e e il SR e e B S B ‘- % S5 = e — game Chase got a double, a triple and | The Chums statted.in the third and Breoklyn (N) () New York .. RS T R s e T ey vt Teals L O3 1 LoUS CHEVROLET WING a home run, while Cruise made three | continued .n_ the' fourth- and eighth. | sebnsonct "5 1°8 8 Wy a &) Two base hita Alexandcr, MeCarty. Roberison 2. g S & Springficid D0 o0n 0010 01 - bits out of that many times up. Groh | In- the fourth - successiv. doubles sby | Daubertih 3 111 0 2723 3| cimmerman. Bancron. Home run. Cravath, B T T e Wikl augs. | Wagee AR e 250 MILE AUTO RACE doubles and a single out of | Hart.._and -Melcer gave the Chums|Zikmnit ¢ 1 2 0 $2 30 L — ston 9 To base -hits, Potieizer, Conway. Sacrifics it —— — 3 Bt up in hs sitd Gatie thet et e b O St 31 3 1300 Detroit Wins Both Games. Washington, May 30.—Boston made | Bieo. e 5 Travels at an Average Rate of 107 Eiler. who relieved Schneider in the |came in the fourth when Taclor dou- |Meweis & 1 0 0 ofSmishoh 1532 Cleveland May 30_Detrott took 1 four stimight from Weshnaion fo) Wittin e aieaig il Sl secord game, pitched good ball, allow- s bled, went to third on McKnizht’s er. | Oenacs 4 0 1 3 olowarc 3 0 7.1 op[both’ games from Clevelana today das by wiing. Toipamis ofy e ab npiox e o hoe x e SV L it T4 on Bty Snd | o o B e Miicrc 41 1 1 0lRawiingso 3 2 6 3 1) Wwinning the morning game, ¢ to holiday double header./ In was the | suonery "t 33 0 dRyondaco { 01 2 5| Cincinnati, O. May 30.—L ng out five men. The scores: Fand stored oniia passsd Batl — Gy 29 1.4 glviese 2 8 8 7 blugdithe afternoon contest ©'tn 1, Ru- | NN consecuilva efedt (ov the localu| Eimarr 3 & 3 041NN, 2 1 81 ¢ ey atiae avseage (Morming Game for the -usual number of errors until 10 e . %53 3| perior pitching by Boland and Bhmke |&nd the fifteenth contest they have lost| FOlih2h { § | | QRIS § 0,7 § o|elishtly better thar miles a el (9 Cincinnati (N). the sixth. inning. Bermett, the first| 34 72412 of 3 and _the brilliant fielding of Veach|DbY one run. In tbe morning the vis-| 412 8 ofManonerss 03 1| captured the 230 mie inte i % Slemnm. = 5% 1 3|maniup;: walked, Shea fanneds. Dynchy, (o eid for Cadme i i 3nd Youns were' lareely” responsibie | itors won 4 to 3, Bader replacing Shore § 333 MM § 1 5 o b|sweepstakes automobile r . £ L3 7 damym. 3 a% 251D PR Welted: o anned. Lynch | o't Tuninest ) s a%o 5 o s se| fOF the Victorles which forced Cleve: |after Washington-had tied the score |Grwis. {9 3 8 fudd 12 2 2 O Sharonville spesdway toda 4125 UReusehot 4 2.1 0 o|men .scored -on McKnight's smgle. Dok o Tonieale 0e 0 (el ¢ ¢l 1end’ back-into' fourth place. . Heil- jiits bupchediofts Hisew. declded ' the [ LSRR .3 3.3 3 jlnedics 14 4 3| was only a few seconds in £ h $3°0 0 NSty 503,81 o) Fhe .Ohums made a=atrongs b -for | 3TWo, bese: kit | Hicmhen. .. Threebess: 0t man's batting featured the second fl;[t:g;?znizsll;r:e- !T?S:r s x 1d but R * 2 lbrother, Gaston Chevrolet a Va H = s : = Sonetchy. ame, as he made four hits In e ve in_the pin cores: 1 1l Totais 2 32723 3| was less th eenth of & 10 0.0 o|thomert 3 2 5 » ofthe game in the, eighth: inning when, | *™ i e as e as less than a sixt ™ § 0 370 ofNeuii i 1% o olalded by the.weak plavine e E 3 : many times at bat. The scores: (Morning o2 26000 000 1|Dehind the second man, but the e e e e s ey b then Giants Swing Into First #lace. (Momiog Game.) _ s 1 o| Seeiaa 2009098888 iilmainder of the fleld was weil st rimings 4 @ 1 4 I\ichél’s ¢ 11 0 0 Potter, the first aman: up, fanned. but | New York, May 30 —New York took Datroit (A) Cloveland (A) P07 b 3 8" % 0] Mwn base-nits Poiteiger, Tyler, Herring, Mitchell. | out. For just a moment, while Paardp 2 10 1 of Towss 3 14 213 g|reached first svhen Counihan dropped|the Nationai League lead from Phila- |, 0 oo s o a 2oz 3y 47302 o o Thres bade hlt,” Condey racers were on ) L Terumans 0.0 0 19 the third striks. however he “PPic Fadiphis. this atteripon By detrathis] o, t3 12 foaat 22532 H L A LA A = = peared as it Gaston Che wo R O forced out on, Dodd’s infield hit. Bit- i Schupp pitched his | Cobb.cf 5910 2300 i3 30 11390 Bridgeport 1, New Haven 0. carry off the prize, but tire trouble Sl T ters fanned.. huf Tavlor tripled mnd |Si¥th straight victory of the season,|Yeschlt 4 1 & 0 olWamby2p §ig 1 e 9 00 o ofMeBrdem 3 1 5 4 0| New Haven, Conn., May 30.—Bridge- | the last moment forced him Twtals 35 11 3 a 3z, |scored on LeClaire’s. error. G. BEit-|While the Giants hit Alexander hard, |pemety™ § 1 i o 2 3 0 ofGamnerab 0 2 2 OfHensie 2 214 0jport won the afternoon game, shutting pit. His brother had the distinc (x) Bated for Packard in Ten ters hit, took second on Benneti's er. |especially in the pinches. A crowd | viuab © 5 '0-0 ofMulerin 8§ 10 Sfscotras 4 8 2 & Sfammmithc 2 307 % 1|the local team out by a score of 1 to 0.|of going through the entire race with () Batted for Horstman' in’ 9tb. ror and scored op Calesne’s hit. The (Which filled every seat in the Brush ' Spencerc 3 1 1 0| Harris;c 0 & 0 0|Shoren 30 0 3 ofJamison 1 0 0 o o|Smith pitched invincible ball, ailow-|out a single stop at the pits. e 5 5001000 e|Academy also score in the elghth. as |Stadium sang the chorus of The Star |Bolnde 31 4 Of|Evans.5b 0 10 1|Baderp 1 % 0 0 1faversp 0 0 0°1 ofing but three scattered hits. Martin Ralph de Pa‘ma looked a rong B 3060151 0 xs|the result of a hit. two errors, two |Spangled Banner before the game, 1®d | oy, T sjowene Tl AR YAt ena Kritchall werd piit out of the gamie | contender Zor more (han haif the J , base iy, Gros' Che Susder. Ture hase | Passed balis and a stolen base by a Metropolitan Opera soloist. The 2 s e pré 5 1|\ tus 31703 17 3|in the eighth inning for protesting [ney, when he allowed Louis Chevroler s _The ‘afternoon game was a fight | SCore: Biitings D0 0 0] (n Batted for Gallia in Tth against a decision. The score: to set the pace while he followed St Louts (N) e o) from start to finish before the Aca- (Moming Game) H [zaAnison 5 0 0 o () Batted for Avers in oth. (Moming Game.) close second. However, n aft e " % ab hpo.a e|demy succeeded in downing their op- New York (A) Philadelshia (A) 1 aavtod S-S} ety priaw- PRl SRR S, New Haven sing the 150 mile mark, De Palm e, : 33711 ifponents by the marrow margin .of one |Mssmer T3 20 0 Ofwitw T4 170 18 Totals . 3 | o a e alente 1 10 &8k xaierie 4 103 1 dMacties "8 ¢ 3 7 i|2cveloved engine trouble and was Seninee 3132 1|run. Bulkeley failed to score in the |Mileeit 2 1 0 0 ofRtmoxer 4 0 6 0 0| () Baued toe Erane tn itn Tro Saee its, Shoriens Saceiics hits, Henrs, Law- | Waiass & o 1 5 ofPaenis 4 o 2 1 o|forced out of it L el e Dt e Acaarore dn Abe e 18 16 sineme 4982 8| G “Batrea for Tumer in oth. in. Hoblitzenl. McBride. Tonmenit 23 34 Yrmec 415 55| Farl Cooper likeliwe #an into hard e SR R L e e R e e e T L Simpsondt 3 1 1 0 OlDeininger.3b 2 112 0 1Juck with tire trouble, but managed o - ey Meek and Stanley singled, Counihan |Hendrsx.f 3 0 0 o of SRR . e veian Hooper.rf 970 o oJnagetb 4 0710 1 o 1120 0 5 2 seventh. Tom Milton, who had bee 333320 . nihan | He % N ea e s o A 12 4 019 1 0| Mter.1b 1 Tear. 3 t21230 n 16 0 o o|sacrificed and Bennett doubled, bring- | F,opaughss & 0 0 6 o] 30100 T3 3 Moo & 0 L 5 sfamunie 33 2 1. Oesoray 59 2.2 1|Devinec 5 3 4 0 ODennellve 4 0 4« 2 o|hangirng within a mie or twh of the 100 o ofingin Meek and Stanlev: Neither side | Ssierce™" 1 o 4 o o T1430e 31 . £ 143 o 1 e T 21 1¢ ejDowrnp 41 0.0 GiDewsun 108 4 1lleaders during the entire race, came 1.06.0 0 ofscored in the sécond but®in the third |Cullpp 4 0 1 2 0 1001 13 088 Offpeakerct 5 3 1 0 O)Shorsedet 3 12 0 Ofwhankn 0 0 0 0 0| moms 313 3|ibracke” 11 0 o o|Strong toward the end and captured % s 5 3 3| the New London boys gof across their — = ] 39300 e s SRl PSR e T T SR AR 1190 0 ourth position. Otto Henning was fizst run. McGraw walkod. sng fres| o FERTE IRERE s A B E RIS R RN TR R i Totals 34 72 16 3| fifth and Bddie Hearne sixth o 0. o_s|PEOMRLY sacrificed him to.second. He S i g3 gfEmnsin ¢ 00 2 0)Amewc 20 ¢ 2 ofMorsmib 3213 0| Soore Rl o St The race was remarkably free from 90 0 o—tlscored on McKnight's error, In the g g o ofmibingnc 3 116 I|lRaerp 3 1.0 1 ofMcnrdes 212 2 0| xew Faven . 4. 0.0.0.2 2 2 0 10| seous ‘accidents. one car catching 2| fourth Noonan, t TV G Ban tor Pl 0 0 2 ofGouldp 10 Ol Penockp 1 80 0 O|Alnsmithe § 0 T 1 0 0 53 0 o! ok streto e it i A onan, the first man up sin R in 9 il R 1 070 0 ojAmm 1901 0] Braseor 1070070 830 0 1_4|fire on the back stretch but doing -|gled and took second on a ivild throw. ) e e Totals f11 D OfzAllison 1 6 0 0 0| mocars 31 827 12 ofpSmith R i Shannon, Zinn. Three base hits. | tle damage outside of destroying the = He scored on O’Léary’s clout to right. | xes vork o0 ... 508 8s S AR W ] bimnn: - 170 1 SRR daanon Glakie) car. Another machine went into & MASS. LAWN TENNIS The aoiomy, Nanded, on. Chappell in [Fuisapits . =7 G508 8¢ 000 oo T 573 3 I UG New Haven Sridsopert £350f PR T Wi Uitn of the track IBLES _for four. rups. McKnight, | To bis bhits Magee, Wit Toree base hits.| (s Bateed for Goula in Tth. ottt Wen s 4 b hpo a ¢fdid no damage DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. fthe first ‘man up, laid ‘down a sharp | P i 5 ) Battea for Guisto in 2n. 05) Batiod. tor bha To gl iy | Nkt 13 8 Omarman '3 5% 3 8| Barney Oldfield finished eighth in the = = ngle and we 2 ¢ ame.) ‘core by lnnlugs: o e o Whaiensp 3 1 0 1 0fPrieste.2b 316 1fora nint " A ciding Match Will Be Played Satur- | threw fo. center ‘field. Lociaie eny e oy Fhitadatonie ) | peric T a0 0 0 0 0 e s eos] () SRl e Smanks a2 Tea 4 1373 olmmea § 1 33 8ltace. Ralph uiord Mt L elovert day—Procesds Go to Red Cross. |Stanley got on respectively on a hit |Mameet '8 28 8 Swiem %5 072 & 81 O N u it Chapman, Bliings Sacrisce s | Hors by bmsiprnr ¢ Shamomet 3 0 1 0 olCerenirse 3 10 1 0 s & and a walk. Counthan came mp and |t - T 23 8 fstwker 3 0 3 0 of vung Whamw o i [ R (Sharmenet 20 % % MSiemar 4 1 9 8 ol AMERICAN THREAD CO. e . May 30.—The Massa- | 56Nt one to deep center for two bases, | saots’ 5 111 1 olhoeein " 5 1 5 59 Washingion P i Milcrds 3 0 8 o o[Rriheie 8 0 5 0 o SRR TAR I Susests lawn fennis® doubles cham. |then while, the fielders were holaing |nfily § 1'f 1 S § 11 ¢ 8| Pittsburg.and Chicago Split Even. e, Hoate s Rerveep 3 06 3 ofbomasiize 10818 Lo < urnament, the ver_meetin & Argonth 3 0 2 3 0fMeyer 32381 3 . - RCAG = : i . Tiich this vear wiil Bo ia ine ey i home. Tn the sheth tanine the Seans |Bmivere o 8 0 1 Slsdmeer 101 15| _Pittsburgh, Pa. May 30.—Pittsburgh el R 1 o1 45| ites Burk. Win. Thele Qsvend e, witk dyweioa 1) thetinat rond |96 Blapk men: ook advantass o ine e | 8 e 3 R e N o Tarir Factiond S S S uvais 3. Totattn A0 WY P GEme—Scre §:ts 5; fofley, The deciSing moaton, mhtch o1n | sudden wildness of the Tl oot Shie |Sises &+ 561 Soneon 5 433 of 2% the afiernoon geme, 2 to 1 gfter! Portland, Me:, Yay 30.—Fortland won| () sued for Whaien 1n Wb e : be played Saturday. will have ag con. |0 .zarner three more rums. . Noomay |XCadwel 0 0 6 0 ofschauerp 5 0.0 4« oflosing the morning game, 6 to 5. The|the afternoon game from Lawrence, 6| Scors by inning (Special to The Bulletin.) tenders Irving C. Wright and H. C.|Wwalked, O'Leary scingled, then they - — — —|alawry 070 o o|afterncon game was won largely |ty 3, hitting Williams for 15 hits with | Bridgspers . 000000 61 01 Willimantic, y 30.—The American Bretz as one team and N. W. Xiles and {pulled off a perfect double stoal and| —o° ol ool B Bt S . ey g Fg g pitching: of Carl-ly “total of 10 ‘buses’; Tawrence ecored |V Hee Lo 0.0.8.8 0 800 6 Thread company baseball team won its e “Tathry o tre ot - 3 not _allow BT bt T tsone S - scored | N ol nits, Lear.Sacrfice bits, Donnelly and | second game of the season by defeat Ty el R SIS = @) Ban tor e tn s o 0 ¢ ©F Tlthe seventh! nning. Demaree also e e e e o e ion | seitehal ing Tafiville by a score of & t Johnson as partrer last vear. He arid B sl Dig Ui s Pitched well, but was wild In the Afth | the Afth. A one-hand catch by Burns|New London and Hartford Play Four- | JLefnesday morning at Fecreatio : . S. Wales and R. C. e - wh _passe 3 of a long drive by Hinchman was a y ; Bray in thesemi-Ainal round tofay 6.2 ! cen be = o o e 0 8 0 0400 e e sg|Carison which, with singles by Carey |feature, Score: teen Inning Tie. Willimantic took the lead in the first T . o . 5 6-2, e you come here. Skilled | pujiageipnia— and Brief, brought in two runs. Chi & D Y 3 3 i ? 5. Niles and Bishop won from one | physs oA sty : o 3 | Morning’ Saiue.) Hartford, Conn., May 30.—Hartford's | and Kept it until the first of the six ent, R. C. Seav : 7 —no_nausea—quick = ; . - . 2 ab hpo a siMastermnit 4 1 2 0 olcut to nothing in the eighth and ninth | geventh Taftvile gained two run . eetright, 62, ‘_&er B OB e el e Bt bl o | SR Batas. My, a base on balls to Deal. A wonderful | Bumscf 3 1 10 Giffchman2b & 0 2 2 0|innings hEregtodav bystirnely hl((ln‘; Willimantic prc m'::‘\\ pushed threa Eaty toreach. Booklet. Confdcatial, . Vonicoss: Shut OUL IWERIet. T back hand catch by Ward of eider's|3IWi o 1 0 3 o ofbaivsrr " 3 2 i 4 o|by the Planters and they went four- [men across the plaie Wwith two me Windh, High THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Baven, Cons. i . 4 high fly in deep short stopped further |powell, 4 1 8 0 O[Fhnnin 4 0 I 1 0teen innings without another score, the | down. No more runs were scored am High Loses. Philadelphia, Pa., May-30.—New York | scoring in this inning. Score: Tamm2n 4 1 I 3 oliashecr 3 0 2 0 0|game being called on account of dark. | the game after this Southbridge defeated Windham High g shut out Philadelphia twice today, in iere e Brownlf 3 1 8 0 ofWhiess 5 0 2 2 o e : this. ’ igh | — s . TR S D 0 2 2 0lness. Gandy's hitting and fast flelding | Brooks for Taftville started In Wednesday afternoon at Recreation ; the morning 6 to 0 and in the afternoon Chisage (M) Pittsbursh (M) arphy.c 1 ° i a E B e x eago 9 Bedekm 4 1 0 5 olCammeap : o 1 % ?|by Wiedel and Gonzales featured the | rather bad, walking four men in the park with a score of 9-3. Barker and = : = in a 15 innig pitching duel, 2 to 0. With W hpo s s W hpo s o Beaiy 210 & 0 S t55 " "The' seote i but h ’ . Fioaly rers’ Windnam's bateries. CONTOUR T R e e e L i peing i - st put ho_ tishiened up an o i3 ! anew B o I e T o b o pone® I wotert * 4 1 2 ¢ P> ¢ 153 0| quusy 31 37w 1 (Soming Game.) walked one man in the rest of the Ten ! : < inpaugh and Caldwell, the latter bat- |Memess 3 8 7 o O[RKiser 1 0 1 0 0 poseie,® innine b i Ll ERIteSs One 01 the tegture of (e gam ‘enni: . s i ng. | ortla; g E3 n 5 ks > 2 g V. i 1 o - " % s - ting for Love, and Walters’ single. A |Williams.er & 2 & 0 ofH'chmanir 3 1 2 1 0|Lowrence 80300200 xS{pumerr 101 0 OBeckerst 1° 5 9| was an animated discussion on ba Sinlamstown, Muks. May 30.-W11- base on bails to Magee forced in Pecie: |Mamnir, &1 & o ofsrecid & 1 7 0 o MTTR, wi Browi, Busseny 0 0 0 ° 0 O [oCmnena 3 14 1 opowdds 1 2 2 of ball by Dugas of Taftviile while coart ams defeated Amherst = i Wilwn.c' 4 0 5 1 OfBatmigb 2 1 110 : : : Wamer2b 4 0 0 1 OfDenoviletb 4 2 7 0 ofing and playing. Az by %St ot d wa‘ :&fi:flhwffi. 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The p:s Luderas1b 3 112 1 31 20 0| Tons ‘35 92 3 3 Braakm 3 1 0 & OlGasone 4 2 & 2 | Harfera Wi a0 ae ¢ i 8s s |90 NCcoNd of 66 £-§ setonds wis. hd solute]y Removes | Niewoman 4 01 3 2 015 0 1| (3) Batted tor Dougiass in stn. Plitp 4 31 3 OfWiliamep 4+ 1 1 3 o]New London 0 0 6301185 53 by Tod Burns of the Los Angeles A [ > fi 5 | Kiliterc 3 0 2 1 203 3 1] G Ran for Reuther in b, 222 22 o base nits Cirll, Demovile, Jenking, Weldel | letic club. i ; - rendérp ; (exx) Batted for Cooper 1 4ih. Totals . 33 § 2 13 1| Three base bit. Low, : * 2k 10020 s g Indigestion. Onepackage s T b R e B SR e riatiica AeEmse. Gtke) Track Meet at N. F. A, provesit. %atalldruggnsh, B - 01 {a 08 30 00 03 W hoo s e The Windham track team will meet b A 4 e, - S Dowedl 2. Sweatt, Scrib. | Burketr 3 173 the Norwich Free Academy team in i O’Connell.ef 3 1 5 Norwich Thursday afternoon. £ V. ©5 )‘p B