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INSURANCE N.F.A.TRACK TEAM TRIMMED AGAIN Windham High School Aggregation Scored 411, Points to Locals’ 39',—Gager of Windham the Star Performer. Let Us Write Your Automobile Insurance FULL COVERAGE Under One Policy J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street NOTICE! Norwich, Conn., June 1s, 1917. In view of the material increase which has already taken place in the cost of fuel and supplies, the Commissioners have found it imperative to increase the electric and gas Thursday the Academy track ‘team | of the visitors. Errors by Bancroft, rates as follows: suffered their second defeat of the sea- | Cooper and Stock and hits by Hinch- . son at the hands of the team from the | man, Brief and Ward gave Pittsburgh . - ELECTREK GHTIN 2 Windham High school. Windham had | two runs in the second inning. The 5 - == C LI G: 7 "% it all thelr own way in the mile and | thira run was scored in the third in- ; First 450 KWH per month 10c per KWH. —y the Academy took all three places in | ning on Hincl ’s pass, it by : [ > " 450 KWH WH. 3) 4 ‘the pole vault. Captain Burke was the [a pitched ball and McCarthy’s single. All over per month B¢ per K 7 individual star for the red and white, | Philadelphia scored a run in the Kt Monthly minimum charge 50c. sotting first in both the 100 yards and | fourth on a pass to Luderus and sin- There will be a charge of $2.00 for replacing a meter which h G = 2 =8 the 220. Gager, the star half-back of | 8les by Niehoff and Killifer. Another j last year's football team, was Wind- au{fl:e;ulte'd {n the nml: linnl on i discontinued for any cause. s ham’s best man ,scoring sixteen points ed’s single, and a triple by Lud- 7 4ill(E for his team. The final score was|erus. Score: | ELECTRIC POWER RATES: Il (& i Aidbam gl A mls R Xt There will be no change at present in the electric power rates with the 4 IO spmmaniens & Gooperct "4 02 0 vi% ¢ exception that the monthly minimum will be $2.00 for the first h If it werse YOUR HOME—could| 100 yard dash—Burke (N) Gager §wncsf, 1872 e cep! y or the first horse you feel absolutely SURE that the[(W), Dolan (N)l,-"ume llNae(éorflds.l 4 f':'.‘,’i'i‘&".f 6279 H Lot ; ° power connected and $1.00 for each additional horse power or fr INSURANCE QUESTION ~ wouldn't |, Tiish, Jump-—Himes (1) © 1t 1 in, Thesl §219 siiis tion thereof connected. result in a controversy? and Stoddard (N) 4 ft., 11 in., tied for | Niehomsb 3 2 1 4 222040 NSTEAD of being si: . Nichod, H 2 . Py 8 GAS RATES Better see us if you have any|third. 4253 21530 l of sipighit subiag o doubts. e oA A e S nita: Tented at the'ends, the M Up to 30,000 cu. ft. per month $1.25 per 1,000 cu, ft. ISAAC S. JONES Broad Jump—Gager (W) 17ft, § Bl bt e Tube is formed on a circular 30,000 to 150,000 cu. ft: per month $1.16 per 1,000 cu. ., for entire et in. Cascio (W) 17 ft, 3 1in, Fanning| @ Batted for Tusty o & m?lfi'fi*"'&‘—:fi amount used. insurance a al Estate Agent | (N) 18 ft., 11 inches. core by innings: casing. Thus when inflat Richards’ Building 91 Main St.| 440 Yard Dash—Gager (W) Lynch |biaris e s it is neither stretched on itz outer All over 150,000 cu. ft. per month $1.05 per 1,000 cu. ft. for entire (N), Connor (N). Time 58 seconds. Two base hit. Carey. ‘fhrce base hit, Luderus. e nor col nto de- amount used. Pole Vault—Stoddard (N), 8 ft, |Sscrifce hits, Stock, Ward. structive: next totherim. No bills will be rend®red at a less amount than that which is caleu lated for the maximum amount at the rate of the preceding block. is perfect &t gives theMichelin -R'LL";:.::; dorability and prac- BURGLARY INSURANCE e I i s Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2. Half Mile Run—Johnson (N), Cascia [ Cincinnati, ‘May 31.—Cincinnat! took ically eliminatcsdanges of pinch- '} e (%), Sumner (W), time’ 2 min. 12 | the third game ot the series. from St s bgprny - Mentity: minimun .chaege 80c. seconds. Louis 4 to 2 here today. Steel va i The Travelers lnsmnce Co.|, Shot Put—Pickett (W), 38 1, 9 resbonsible for St. Louls- defeat, pase: There will be a charge of $200 for replacing a meter which has been '* | inches, Costeello (W) 31 feet, 4 inch- |inz the first man up in three innings discontinued for any cause. es, Purvis (N) 31 feet, 2 inches. and in each case the runner worked 220 Yard Dash—Burke (N), Gager |around. Sco; The above rates will be effective for electric energy and gas consumed THE A. C. SWAN CO,, B. P. LEARNED & CO. [ (W), Tucker (W). st. Loats 1) Cincianati () commencing with July 1st, 1917, and for bills rendered commencin e aab b - % ab hpo a ; 9 : 2 2 - Agency Established May, 1846. Fitchville Opens Season Sunday. | PiZgi®, | 0 e Norwich, New London, Ct. August 1st, 1917. The Fitchville baseball club opens |Mulerss =4 1 ofousther 3 31 0 ¢ s r i g the season Sunday on Cannon _ Hill | Gonztiestd 4 1 TRl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW park, when they meet the fast South | ot .1 Tt i I e Yy 0f INOrwic! as ep L. = Z Windham team, the batteries will be|Swiwe 30 omomere 312 00 Brown & Perkins, Hitmeys-al-law | for South Windham, Adams, Fisher A ofSewcar 11108 CHARLES E. WHITAKER, i and Scribner. For Fitchville, Manley, | ; s L e SR S NIEL T. SHEA, / Qver Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | Marra and Pultz. Manager Marra | Waimnp 0 0 fRegann 41010 DAN! . . Entrance stairway near to Thames|has secured the services of several | xDiuic 1e o e e % e JAMES L. CASE, Commissicners. ational Bank Telephone 38-3 | fast players for the season and is out [SStewart 0 0 n s T TR Sennen e ahoms e e : DAVID S. GILMOUR, to play the fastest teams in the state.| mae 3 ing start s 2 Anr')on-e wishing Sunday games write o atied game of the season for Cleveland, but Nationaf League. JOHN T. SULLIVAN, Lawrence 5, Worcester 2. ¥ Sun e o & T e 2y Tniaee o reotated by | (Cinstmanis. st Touss Daniel E. Marra, Box Bozrahville,| GX) Ran Bt P - Pittsburgh 3. Philadeipht; Lawrence, Mass., May 31.—Two home | Ganp. o et by tunir s 210 os|Coombs. The score: No'other games scheduled runs gave Lawrence a 5 to 2 victory ] S Yy s Cleveland (A) Boston (A) 2 R e s gver Worcester today, ‘Basclie knock- Pirates Defeat Phillies. o e, G Mo i "3 575 % Slmeit 3 073+ 3| Do 2 vew Yo o e, : st S ing the bail over the fence in the 5 ey Pitist G Fouse b e i e i 5 8 5 1| Boston 5. Cleveland 1 is still unconvinced that his protege{and I don’t mind admitting tha second inning with one man on base | . Pittsbursh. Way 31—Pittsbursh de- — Speaker.ct. 3 2 1 0 ofGaineribd 215 1 0| o other games scheduled. had relinquished his right to the hon- |title could not pass into better hand and Flynn bringing in two with his | feated Philadelphia in the opening Boston 5, Clevetand 1. Reber' 3 0 2 0 ofLewisit 272 o of Eastern League. or he had held since July 7, 1814. The |1 could not live on forever, and neith bowme, ruif {6 #he dixth: Relfbe wan. put [EABS of She westeriularics hore today, | o L RRry Sel o E 301 1 Hwaker, 12 7 11 New London 1 New Haren 2. contest itself, with its sensational end- [could I hold the champlonship f out of the game in the sixth inning |3, to 2 thereby siving Mamaux. the| Boston, May 3 e detentet, She T eu 221 0| fawrence 5 Worsester 2. ing and the crowning of a new leader|ever. ~Then, too, the boxing for objecting to a decision. Score: P ey el p ol e el o= 41 s g SR P T e for the lightweight ranks, is the chief|has been looking for a 2 Lawrencs Worcester SR ol giowiia, Ty o B sy Y e rons | Boehiingp 1 0 0 2 0 1020 : ¥ = topic of discussion among sporting [champions, and will welcome > T S o at times and in the eighth inhing, with | held the itors to four hits. The |Coumbep 0 0 0 0 3 s - international Le = =T “don't mind sayi that 1 Simmensie "3 304 *3 97 ) iltwo men on bases and one out. ho|sixth was the world champions’ big | xalien. 1 0 0 b 0 72718 2| AY Rociestor—Montreal 4, “Hochester 1. e e ’Tja:’"',‘(fl,”‘e,;é‘}‘f}_ s e i ¥ oerman b 01 31 0l was relieved by Jacobs. A fast dcu- {scoring inning, when, with two out, |xxBilllngs 1 0 0 o of At Baltimore— Newark 2. Baltimore 3. viction that Wels . ““day | holder.” 3 v H Pk i3 R lay st A the threatened rally | Lewis doubled, Walk ngled and = i At Richmond—Providence 7, Richmond 5. weight champion as he was the ay | ho 3 = DRl e Rl s R S e i b e e TR BT American Association. before the bout and in a statement he — IREER <o (2 "Batied Tor. Counte I ik, At Milwaukes 1. Kansas City 7 gave ad ihis'jHREcn for it iew. The SSaa | 305661 Soore by fuminge At Tledo-Toutssille rain, -champion’s_manager claim 080l aeviand son 001 el inasmuch as Welsh was not counted SPORTING NOTES il s 20 L R RO 2 Syt Mnsoapaily. et Svunds out, either standing up or while on Pl e o h Sy e b Bore L i “s‘::l = aciation. the canvas of the ring, he must still J e At Atlanta 3 mingham 1 ecarded i e 5 s | ;5 At Litfle Ttock 4. Moblle 4. (8 innings, by agree- | D@ rezarded as the champion, despite ——— Tota FRTEE) i 2 v the it the Welshman was in R e : Detroit 2, Yankees 0. A A 5 :s condition when the| They say that every 4 New York, May 31.—Detroit opened | 4t N(ie™ ¥ Chatiancens 2 bowt old hit another blow from |boost. If every boot was a at 0 v 30 0 its first castern trip by defeating New POt worful Tight arm. might |Athletics would be boosted out of 0 8.2 10« A 2 4 kK he: today by score 0! to . v 1 3! 'y now e T fex it I s - /3 ey e e ot have had fatal results. TR SIS Sl N Som Early Rize in Prices Was Partly Lost! i1 31| seven scattered hits, though a fine b0 ontends that a count had it Hal Chase is over his siump an % 0 3 hrow by eilman prevente 2 v i ¥ o 2 ’ | roundin, out into tipt shape STAND 1 inithe: East: Hour. | York score in the fourth inning. might cnabled him to weather | TOURGINE, Out into b Dtk rEFs New Yoric Maw I= Spencer drove in Veach with both the the storm and complete the ten round | ,00h for the slump except that e e, o o ) SO OB Y Detroit runs, with an infield out in journey. Few of those who witness- [ {0R#CT, "OF TOC S.0MP SRCCRE € eeeeeeen m 4 Ris| penings over the holiday, the second inning and a single in the ed the bout, however, are likely to|X30 SMPY cOUIGnE copnect increasing popuia sixth. The score: agree with Pollok. On the three oc-|giint 3 OV [ JONEEen HEAE , loan and the rem Detroit (A) New York (A) carions when Welsh went down be-|p. taiing a greater intere. v 328 | ment - of the country's @ hope a e ab c fore the finish he immediately regain-| g2 M0 NT & SEECET Ol # [ i [ primary faciors in today’s o Bushos o 3 173 3 Sluaeecr 4 ° ed his feet before a count could be|Po® SND {ISPANS CORCEratiy s E g e . e Cobher -4 1.3 o ofMaiwizp 3 H By Peter P. Carney started, but as ke lay bent over the|weeks of the season Americas Leagus " “lof the last hour e etis & bt Ao 8 o] Trapshooting will be the big sport-|1Ing ropes atter he e KnoLEdor T 3 o t The chief drawback or adverse influs | Burnmib 2 0 8 0 Offendrrr.er Siing feature at the I convention in |there was absolutely eceRnity, £ The proposal to play Su - = G it Tl A Bel EpRioe Vit o 11 3 ofPnpaugie *1 Bouton next mionth a count over his unconscious form, as|pal) in’ the big e, iy = ence of the session was again f o A TR P T o i SEh ; was shown when it was necessary for |aastern cities. for the bemefit of ¢ e Russian ration, which pencer. Six hundred and ninety persons shot At Rt or g Diction h A Scioleat Era Miuheiip 4 0 0 I ofc “lat 39, 715 clay targets at the Atlantic |Pollok and his assistants to carry|military or Red Cross funds is = nge. ~Weakness of the m o 3 1+ 0]City (N. J.) Trapshooting School dur-|Welsh to his corner. to be stroniy opposed b r 5 P and a few other speculative Scare by inning g ing the first month of the season. After citing Rule 5 of the Marquis |ties of both Philadelphi iz encouraged the short in- il 2 0 0 644 0o Breaking 188 out of 200 targets, Dr.|of Queensbery Rules, which reads, “a)Officers of the city e r Exstirn Lezgue 5 2 g Suerisce bire, sl | D. L. Culver recently won the trap-|man hanging on the ropes in a help- [both communities have od s Leame, tozethier the movement was | Bun d | shooting championship of the New |less state with his toes off the ground |it would require a spe " 11 5 < any witnessed in t! i York Athletic club. shall be considered down,” Pollok fact which would ke = 1 $ even thouzh dealing: | Bridgeport 6, Hartford 2. The 200-target amateur trapshooting |savs in part: i s ; up to their recent hi ! Batdeeprt. Cong. ey 3t 8 ship of America has been shat| - «When 'a’- boxer is:down, eveni oo ... o0 2 4 : Steel coniinued to ! DOrt Dotad itheli. Rore todas times, and has always been won |ithough he is absolutely insensible Bhob i o aatTnts W #: 4 . =4 its proportionate Pt gt i when he hits the floor, ‘he has the [SHOOUNE tonrmaraents will b , ' 5 4 { was again a class by pitched eff holding oppo. | Clubs o es have been award-|penefit of nine seconds in which to| B8 (I8 TOERER O SN R 5 | ing into new hizh sround Lt e R oo of them being |0 trophies by the Interstate associa- | get to his feet. It is & reasonable sup- [Sontests will rednire from two t9 e = [ treme rise of 2 7- s to 1 Horatches, ing of Lear and |tion for team competition. position that a boxer who Is hanging|iai s 1% 31500 07 110 | a ced z s maximum 5 N T B te Vi Over cities have been awarded |q e ropes, or in other words, still 4 - Je \f | ana exceeding a one-handed stop by Prieste were . . on the ropi € irunners-up will be en NORWICH FAMiLY MARKET by 1 5.§ “From. its top the stock sold featur: The former mad= a_single, | rophies by nters able to be on his feet. or partly onfor'the national chamrion | down eharpiy to 134, 124 1-8, a and a triple, scored twice |fOr team competition his feet, is in a better physical and ;.. i Rand it o] 3 = Rl o tupls, Seoseditwin: Fifty trophies have been donated by | mental condition than one who is ly- | and Am gl ja net zain of and knocked in two runs. ore held in Chicazo next A the merchants of Hartford, (Conn.).|ing prone on the ground, either in- | | - A similar co pursued by | Harttord | vort g < St o Fruits and Vegetables, other steel shares. inciuding the great | Frir i S | B oo for the high guns in the Eastern han-|censible or partly so. If the man on, HORSE NOTES. Tied Cavbage. 10]1 bulk of equipments and muni | | mursear %% 5 harinas 4 074 dicap, which takes place in Hartford |the ground is entitled to nine sec- | b P Siring Beans I ot e T be et | O Connell et 0 ofPriese 2 0 on_June 20, 21 and 2 b oot 30 1is feet. sap Georg: 1s active {Only a f Wamer.2b s ofzinm o & [ ro- ldgatn, = te Is traintn Hoaa Lettics | any part of their advantage, some s i 1 o|Deininger.1p 15 The Baltimore (Md.) Shooting as- ||y one who still retains the: perpendic-13fan. fle 9 (a7 RNE & g | ishing at net losses. Stecl sells minus | ina.s? 0 ofCercoran it o sociation and the IProspect Shooting |uiax is entitled to as much. e ey Hotho iLese Salad, .. |its regular and “extra” dividends of | Weidel s 3 2Briszeis i association have amalgamated under| .ppo oioce supposition ds a just 7 2 =5, _tocs, 20{Persim €a. I5| 4 1-4 per cent. tomorrow and much of SRl e R L the name of the Baltimore-Prospect| 7= 50000 SCRRCE VT of Gueh &l Volga, 3, 2.0 o New Cabbage. 1jalug. Grapes. I9lits early rise was ascribéd to short o 3 Erassp 11 Shooting association. it S e Ui et e S g L] A Ao L 5-31 B = itua o8 Axwort 1 Beets, 15| Lemons, " 5-30| covering to avoid the added penalty. g - Trophics numbering 79, and valued [RIATOT, B0 HOLC oF oleensbery | gxre Carrots— Cauliilotver, 321 % A mong ‘the other very active a \ 11 3l Toals D0 8 3 at $2000; =nd-$2600 In cash. will - be| ZHE R O N0 LA ot e ish © *"| temporary ong stocks were " 011000 oa|Siven to the trapshooters who partici- | 1 ™ Train 70 "this rule, there is ab-| Pop Gesrs will & G 1 suzars at £ross gaine of 3 to 9 poin Sk S bl Bt i Date fn the sreat Maple ool Mianey |solutely no other construction which |cer, Doctor Griffin, .09 White, 5{tebaceo 2 to 4. oils and leathers car. rec base his, | mid-summer handica ich_takes | of 4 Sapad = tigon: 1He sttnetion |epring. Eollow Baninm i Vigjieniiiiners. /ahatedin, the npawIng . Women of Danbury (Conn.) have|y . "\raish-Leonard match, last Mon-{ Dennie White of Brighton has o e a time with the paper stocks. A Portland 11, Springfield 4. emulated the example of the women of [ tie Welsh-Teonard matehy, 1a%t Wons o dace. O, Doheny of Apples, pit 45| can Woolen. Gas and lora’ tr \H o~ Portland, Me., May 3i. — Portiand | Middletown (N. Y.). and formed a|cfh RAN NV S0 testants and | S pac e Turnips q ! Distillers” Securit’es and Indus P BUp Ty 613 defeated Springfield today, 11 to 4,|rifle club. 4 % t Welsh to his corner. 1 2.13 1-4 he is t New Turnips, cohol, the latter holdinz ahout Mo Kam & T pr # hitting Powers freely and stealing | Beginners’ day atiracted 6.784 shoot- | €3t [/ G®io0 10 1 S0 00Ty g health | vearling by Henry Setz 2 5 1-4 point rise. Metals recorded no Pae v 1 bases off Rico with ease. Wood, Jers in 1915 and ‘11625 in 1916. The|, TWelsh spont 3o8 Creay O 7. Over |that White has turned appreciable move at any time and Mont Powes merly of Portland. play E | harvest this vear will be even greater | 0™ Sy D0 "6 "Voiced the same Ralston for education. Pork 2 | rails sented no notable features. de e for the visitors. The scor | for rlwh w has given trapshooting a| .t .o ac Pollok in regard to thel Spareribs. 35| Chops, 35| Lehigh Valley made only sli re- N Y Al TBrake Portiand great boom. e s N B e eeled Tha |« Tenimery Taies Contden Shouiders, 25{Inside Round. 33 sponse to the 30 ner cent cash and 20 ¥ ¥ b hopo a o The Pahquioque Gun club. of Dan- =34 Stter WIth” DRIIGROPhY; Ky, has bought e Smoked Hams, 32lShoulder Stedk. 38 | [22"000” ctack dividends deciared by e« PR S N R bury (Conn.), ls In ifs new quarters:|WIolS natter with BRUGRORRI. ok Dther to Wthe . S g T e 30 | the Ccal Sales company. Total sales| f5u0 Ohic Chice G e S 1Y TR The old clubhouse wae burned last fall, | , T 40 not want fo, Fake SREuSes o 1 B0 dane xay *his younsster Smoked Tonguss— | Tegs, 5 30 | of storks amounted to 1,020.000 shares. 106 Owens Bot M Dowelllb 4 1 6 2 1fpurein.in 1{The Pahquioque club is one of the |/ 7 o' @iy ‘concede - Tecnard's: su- ed $15.000 in the Short Cut. 4 45 Ronds were steady. internationals T R EEmREh 2L e ;,:n;;;ufasx“m lfl\" ha!*'v" LIRS b periority T think he is a wonderful | as his cea la Dried Bee. 3z!: ine to modarate irresularity. To- ® Peoples G & Brown.if 3 1 0 efaticheldn ! e Maplewood Hundres been | 1E0e" fellow in and out of the ring, Volo. e B = nles (par value) acgregated $2.- e s s S s e 3|shot at Lakewood, Beston, New York |'ittle fellow orterhouse stealk. o ! | . Jakowpopi. Bes o o 42 3 000 Pite W ova Masberyp 4 0 0 6 OlPomers.p 0}and Roanoke. The winners were D. F 45l Fowls. 33 Piuts (3 V= 2 S BN of ioke. Th e ve ik ol eroariess, 1 S. coupon, and rezistered twos Prese Steel Car G = - Mahon of New York: Fred Plum, At- . ™ e 10 i Sk R e e iy Ot SR 3 8 5 City: W K. Silkworth, - Xew Roast, 28-35|Capouns. £ — — Reading > Seore by & B R organ, ashington \"':‘1 Roast, a!uz.- Turkeys. o9 STOCKS. Rep 1 & "":-lfl’;‘d“ '—; |‘ ° :‘ ”" : o0 x ‘: These and the winners of the flve rac | S H . s — Sprincfela . 1 5 R Be 8 ioalars Fore qtrs 28| & A &% oo base “his, Bvent, Brom.” Dlrsin Toree | TR e o styigue ot Grocerles. 1600 Atas 0 145 4 rd Alr ase hit. Brown. o 5 > Sl h g 3 . Nr L Buena Vista (Pa.), in the heart of Butter— Granulated, AT LRI 4% 1 Sp mcars Rocbuck 11 Blue Ridze Mountains, the sum- Tub 10 s, 961 00 e, Chatmeer o | o Shate A€ New Londen 4, New. Haven 2. mer home of Secretary of the Treas-| B L e 5 Am " As (hem | | S New Haven, Conn., May 21.—Bunch-!urer McAdoo and many of Washing- 5 e o sty by Am Az « = g ed hits off Naylor in the fourth netted | yon- i i Sty e illT be the - Neufchatel Fowdered, 1 it Ry d ton's diplomatic family, w! Phil. Cream, 9’ Ibs. $1! 2753 Supertor New London .three runs this: after-{zcene. of a_ two.day foyrnament ~on <« imento. Molass R noon, giving the visitors a fine start 29 L rets will X i L - : June 29th and 30th. 200 targ New. Porto Rlco, o Of1 to victory. Gonzales' fielding featurad. | 3o thrown each day. The final hun- piCpmembert. e ke W v 1200 Texay Co: - New_ London won by a score of 4 10| dred on_the first day will be for the CURVE Cur ickien, gal. i s e Totmece . et 2. Score: Nt ety ena e i Honeycomb, | &ai. b0 1 Am Linceed o A Buena Vista echamplionship, Mapie Syrup, 1 Ar Linsecd pr W atter.r W Huon, New London .|final hundred on the second day will P Ob o _ Native, e pootle 28 Bl e United Drag e hps a o|beckerst 3 873 5 5ibe the Buena Vista handicap. Troph- lEe I accC i R L P LU T Fruit 5 Whaleasb 2 00 1 0lDowd® & 0 2 3 0|jes and cash amounting to $500 will be Eugar— [ Sy Tam S Sl vus-,‘m:y Torphrss 4 1 1 4 1/DeN'vilielb 4 217 0 0l piven, N 5 P N =4 sal. 3125 e i e g Stmponit 4 0 1 0 Olcaadret "4 10 8 15T s Martin, _of Philadelphia, ) That’s for P-I-P-E smoking. Don’t LB i - =k Stcel . S Bail. 3 >3 6T 3 311 2 olang Wasbers of New York, recently en- ; b it t 11 i - 1 M Sonanc | Fidhen, im e i B e b R $1 1.2 tlesmainais dive el medting nicn. EUCERPIEC e HR O SECREs, 1 namo Steak Pollock, 13| Cannod Saime A Sugar e T s iy Sovawazs 1 0 6 5 o G o ent's 11, The match was witness- tells its specialty. Pipe-lovers know g £ o ~ m Sugar pr 4 oodw’d, 31 -_—— » ¥ - > ) Butterfish 13 m Sumatra, 200 Wabash 125 2h S8 337 17 1]ed by a majority of the members of Am Sardines s:5|Steak Cod. Am o e o west Moy Tows e the Pennsylvania legislature. \ sl ¢ Sardines. Hallbut, chacco .. ‘ootworth eore. by 3nnin i iri % R P, box. Saimon. A g e T, Toral sates 1 New Haven S 100 a0 01002l Delaware sportsmen desiring to per- Porgies, 10-15/Long Clams, pk. Am Woolen New London ;.0 00 35 10 0 0 04 petuate the memory of “Dal Rich Shad. 25-30| Flounders, Am W P pr MONEY. i hits, Baity, Miller, Whelan. Sucrifice nrdsoné haveq prr:senteg to L)\leulgela; Boneiess Cod, 15| Mackerel, Am zinc New T .. May 31 Cal b Gonzales. ware tate Sportsmen’s assocla n R. Clams. k.. 72 e New Youh, May Al o St ucnay == trophy known as the Richardson Mem- Live Stock. Atetimn s Pl o Lo o K st GAMES SCHIDULED TODAY. orial. and it will be shot for annually Cattie Sheep— Areiton pr ey e STk E E at the state championship. A dupli- Beef Steers Lambs, ’7'§°'§5 AU “Cosst Lines "1 lered at 3. iR ";‘;'L';:‘ Ep— cate of the trophy wiil be given to the $7-510/Hogs, 7-38 o ¢ W e adelphis at Plttsburay, = I N ohhtey. clab . of Ohica- Veat Catves . .. IBORE 34-36 At G & Wpr COTTCN. Bosion st G :g_";i;r §:)";,r:e(fi§’:n B e oreningsday $3-311/Cow. 3-8% b s New York, May 31.—Cotton futures Now Yorx at St Leuis {of the Grand American handicap. Hide, Ba &7l closed firm. July °1.77, October 21.23, American Leasus e Fihited Gre & i arrett Co. . 5 o 3 - 21.34. . T Barets il pa Decembor (0l Januany CL3E . E0OL | comint iarmi WELSH STILL HOLDS Steers, 9-11, $1.30 S Simes Chicago at T TITLE SAYS POLLOK Cows, Woolk 3 B CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. o _1"‘"‘7"3 Burns Bros wHEAT— Qo Digh. Low. Clase. International League. Freddie’s Manager Claims the Cham- Cornmeal $3.20] 100 ; ; B pion Did Not Get Benefit of 10 Sec- Hay, baled, ik Montreal st Rnchester. ond Count. 3 cwt., $1.20 ot Toronto at Buffale. B Cpttonsead Men) 0 Eastern League. Herry Pollok; manager of Freddie | 185 cwe.. “gsien | 200 Lo o SR er, arilai 4 Bt f 90| Lin. Oil Meal, 32.60 | si0 Ciana ase: ©-. T s ot Haruor Welshe the Brgfish bpxeri. who lost s cwt, 32 e title of world’s champion lightweight 165, cwt, $2.60 106 Cato De Pasco New Haren at New London. .. Hominy, y 1450 Ches & Obio Zawrence at Worcester to Benny Leonard on. Monday night,