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Although is not considered a hard hitter, s recognized as a very consistent a fast man on the sacks will no doubt prove a valuable man for the Murlins, the Phi fielder Lawrs e fielder and In the event of Lawry going to New Haven, Red Whalen will be cut loose. Whalen's wurk has not satis- Murphy. He is slog on fled Manager is hitting has not been the bases and up to expectations. With Lawry on third, Torphy at short, Ball at sec- ond and er at first, the New Ha- ven infield will be as good as any in uft. of War Baker has named e best and most feasible ion for recruits tn train- ldiers in the intervals of ing and fighting it al- has been proven an excellent of relaxation since the introduc- e American zame into Eu- anadian volunteers. CASTORIA in J;I;fi:;vfr%d;e:ars : e B the Signatare of TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE | TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK Tuesdays, Thurs- at 5 p.m. Brooklyn _ Bridge, foot Roosevelt Street. 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We will furnish Safe Deposit for th Liberty Loan Bogds subscribed through thia Bank free of charge. JEWETT -CITY SOUTHBRIDGE BLEW UP IN THE TTH| Academy Boys Win First Game of Championship Series— Squeeze Play Too Much ‘Wednesday -afternoon the Academy took the first game of the champlon- ship series from Southbridge by the score of 7 to 3 on the campus. Nor- wich landed on Trainer, the South- bridge pitcher, in the seventh inning for five runs and these with two oth- ers secured in the fifth gave the local team the necessary tallles. In the ffth with three men on bases Stan- and Counihan, the next man up, sent another to the same place but was out for not touching first. In the seventh the Academy worked squeeze after squeeze and each time the Southbridge team went higher in the air. First inning. I4ndell grounded out, - &Parker to Bermett, Morse and Champagne fan- ned. LeClaire was hit by a pitched ball, Parker sacrificed Tully to Morse Stanley flleé out to Lindell. <Couni- han hit a grounder to Lemmelin who nailed LeClaire coming to third. Second Inning, Tratnor, Tully and Duclose fanned for Southbridge. Meek whiffed, Ben- nett grounded out, Duclose to Morse, and McKnight flied out to Duclose. Third Inning. Lemmelin walked, took second when Gay threw a free pass also, but was out_when Lavallee sent a grounder to Stanley. Lindell flied out to Le- Claire, Morse walked and Gay scored on LeClaire's error of Champagne's grounder. Trainor fanned. Shea fouled out to Tully, Lynch walked but was forced out at second on Le- Clalre’s grounder. TeClaire was out at second when Parker srounded to Lindell. Score, S. H. S. 1, N. F. A, 0. Fourth Inning. Tully, hit to LeClaire and was safe when Bennett failed to touch the bag. Duclose hit to Stanley, who threw wild_to second. on Bennett's error. fanned. Tully scored on Lindeil's hit leaving three mtn on the bases. Du- close "scored when Stanley passed Morse. Champagne struck out. Stan- ley grounded out, Lindell to Morse. Counihan went out, Trainor to *Morse. Meek walked and’ stole second but Bennett struck out. Score S. H. S. N.F. A. 0. Fifth Inntng. Trainor struck out, Tully hit to Le- Claire but was safe when Rennett failed to_touch the base. Duclose hit to left fleld. Lemmelin fanned and LeCl with the ball. ire struck out but Parker drew a pass, filling the bases. Staniey stepped to the plate and hit the second ball to deep left for two Dases. scoring McKnizht and Lynch Counihan hit another to the sam place, but it didn’t do him any good as he failed to touch first base. Score S.H. 8 8 N. F. A. 2. * A. Connected Solidly With Trainer’s Shoots. : lay_smashed out a dohble scoring two | Temmelin was safe | Gay and Lavallee | Gay_ went out, McKnight to Bennett. McKnight singled. Shea fanned and | Lynch as usual managed to zet hit for Bay State lnfid!u'—N.'F. e Sixth Inning. Lavalee struck out, Lindell hit to Parker who threw wide. Lindell im- mediately stole second. Morse fanned and Champagne fouled out to Parker. Meek whiffed, Bennett grounded out, Lindell to Morse and McKnight fan- ned. No runs. Seventh Inning. Trainor fanned. Tully was thrown out, Stanley to Bemnett, and Duclose succombed to Stanley’s benders. Shea hit and went to second on Morse's er- ror. Lynch was hit again and Le- Claire réached first on Lemmelin's er- ror. Parker bunted Into a _pretty squeeze play, Shea scoring. _Stanley ifouled out to Lemmeln. Counihan and Meel also pulled squeezes scor- ing Lynch and YaClaire. Bennett walked, foreing in Parker. Bennett fell asieep on first and was caught. McKnight flisd out to Gay. Score, S. H S.§NF.AT Eighth inning. Lemtaelin, Gar snd Lavalee all flied out to Counihan. Shea fouled out to Tully, Lynch walked. Champagne made a pretty catch of LeClaire's line drive. Parker went out, Trainor to Morse. No runs. Ninth Inning. Lindel! flied out to TeClaire. Morse lined one at him but “Lec” handled it just as easy. Champagne flied out to McKnight. The score z l N F. A H s ljLeCltress {0 3 01 s 01 a"1 31 C'mpagne.ce 5 0 1 0 0 T 1 Tralnorp 4 ¢ 0 2 0 C118 00 Tully.c $0830 IRERE] Duclomesb 4 1 3 1 1 302013 Lemnelin3d 3 0 3 0 41 1150 { Gavae 21 1.8 1000 Tavalieoss & 0 0 © 50000 Totals 55 1m0 Totss 3 521 4 4 Score by tnnings: &R S 120000 ot IN._ P A 205 0% § 7T Bk Tiases on balla off Trainor 4: of Stamicy 4. Hit by pitcher. Le Clatrn. Tynch (3. Sumck out. bs Tralnor & by e 15. Umplres Stanley and Donohue. Time hour & minutes. New London Rallied Too Late. i Springfield, Mass., June 6.—A per- j fect_throw to the plate by King shut off the tying run for New London this afternoon in a ninth inning rally _and Springfield won, T to 6. Powers piteh- ed exceilent ball, errors getting I into trouble in the ninth. King's bat- ting wes a feature. The score: Sorin feld A Ee a e King.o CEE 01 Durgir. .» 010 0 02 Meritngsz 4 0 2 0 01 Homondar 4 2 2 8 0 20 Aiichellsh 1 3 1 3 0 z 1 Siahones.2h 3 0 3 & 1| Beatir.oh ‘o R 3017 neekere 00 Rieo.c 318 0 0iWussen 20 Powers.p 2 0 0 oFte 11 — — — liering 41 Totals, 0% 80 50 MARKET WAS STRONG Many of the Issues Rose to the Year's Best Prices. New York, June 6.- turbances over re: a more hopeful feelinz respecting Rus- sian affairs despite the sharp decline in rubles to their lowest record, in- fused fresh vitality into today's mar- ket. Industrials hnd other shares popularly identified with the several war groups were the strongest fea- tures, many of these issues risinz to the year's best prices. Rails and oth- Absence of dis- ration day and er standard stocks followed in desul- tory fashion. U. S. Steel, the Bethlehems, La awanna, Crucible, Midvale and | States Steels, as well as Republic Iron, Colorado Fuel and others of less impertance registered extreme ad- vances of two lo almost ten points. The first named on its rise o 13 3-8, exactly duplicated last week’s high record, allowing for the regular and extra dividends of 4 1-4 points Industrial Alcohol was the most sen- sational feature, making a steady as- cent of 16 3-4 points to and retaining virtually all its advantage. Accumulation of alcohol was of such volume as to Indicate developments of importance to shareholders. Specific equipments were featured by Baldwin_and American Locomo- York Air Brake, American ed Steel C: lway Steel General Eleotric, General Lea- ther and American Can _common preferred at advances of 2 to almost 5 points. Shippings and motors constituted the heavy features, those issues re- flecting a_continuance of recent pres- sure. Oils also held back, but su- rars, U. S. Rubber and coppers were moderately strong. Final prices were mostly one to two points under high- est levels, except for the market lead- ers. Total sales amounted to 1,040,- 000 shares. The break in Russian exchange to 25.35 resulted from small but dealers in regard the slump as of speculative crizin. Shipment of about 500,000 additional gold to Spain coincided with the strength of remittances to Ma- drid. Bonds were Irregular. (par value) aggregated Total sales 000. S. coupon and registered bonds -4 per cent. were ons to 1 call. lower on Bates. 200 Adv Rumler pr 1560 Alwxa Goid M 400 Alasxs_Jurow 2700 Allis Chalmers 0 Allls Calmers pr Ar Them Bect - Sugar Can Can pr Car & T Coteen O HaLor. 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June 6 ford overcame a lead of five runs Lawrence, Mass., June 6.—Lawrence defeated Bridgeport 3 to 2 today, win- | | in the ninth when Lasche after a double went to | thira | home the game on an error and by Gaston’s bunt. Athletics 11, I _Pnitaa, St. Louis phia, June 6.——The hard hit- 0 0 0 s|ting of Strunk and Bates featured the Hamond g | 88me which Philadelphia_won from St. 2 | Louls today, 11 to 6. Each of these | | hutesmen had five times at bat and Strunk made four singles and a double | | while Bates made 2 home run ana New Ha-ythree singles. The score: ay 4 to 0.] st Louis (A) Phitadetohia (A) the jssue. Binte a e . hpaa e d both the | Mtierit 7 fwieee 2" 81 | 2 3|t ot 5200 of et 300 | ol itates:ab HE ael Telanteib & 111 1 20| IR 11 1010 5 o 0110 1 of 20 1 5 ol Saoun Totals 38 3 01 ) Batted for non i o 5 (xx) Batted for Tark in e nits. e Seore by Inning Touts Philadcphis Rumler 1 Hart- = Alexander Tatied for Prendergist in Sth. (%) Ran for Teuther in 8th. Score by i inning | puladeiphia. 0003210 Chicag 000000 was brought || Two bee Mt Suck Toee tase House, the | on base. in Fine Form. » nits, 1 o the ninth_inning today and beat Wor- cester. The fielding of the latter aid- | Chicago, June 6—Grover Alexander ed materially, wild throws by Hel- | pitched” in fine, form today and Phil- frich and McQuillan, enabling Hart- | adelphia shut out Chicago, 4 to 0. ford to have a merry-go-round on the | The visiting team bunched hits behind bases. Score Seaton’s wildness in the fourth in- Harttord Worcsster ning and scored two runs. _Alexander np s @ hpo s c|scored the other two runs. He 119 ofstonerir & 133 ¢ tripied in the fifth and scored on a 2 i5 i3 {|single in the seventh on a sacrifice ye® 3331 RNt £ 280 0l ay after his second triple. The score: eniins. 3 o officmines 110 00 e St 1h T8 0 Ifwiderc” 38 5 0 0 pyerter R Carrolle 4 40 S 1 4 4 1| Bancrofiss ofWolter, Tencatep 5 0 0 2 1 €311 1 of uner e Citens. o 0 010 1le% 3 H HE R Trautmanp 0 0 0 0 0 11 2o o s1800 Teneay 7 10 0 o 0 = = | Luderusib b 30110 == 1027 18 4| Nichot 2 1 SNl o Toals w0 Riliter.o o|Deatsh 3 0 2 3 0 @ Paucd tor Sexander. ofSesionp 11 0 3 0 L Seore b5 innings & ; Leetaek® 1000 0 s 20 20 6=l o 1| Pdergasts 10 0 0 0 recster » 1z 20 0-2 sxuther © 11 0 0 8 To Tase hiis Malomey. Gardells. Three base WWortman 0 0 0 0 o B Weidel Portelger Ndrdges 0 0 0 1 0 Lawrence Wins in the Ninth. o Betert s Waakae R Y 04 oo Alex- Bridgeport pitcher, was hit in the eve | 5 o e e i ane ftth “ieniye| Giants Drop Another to Cincinnati. and was forced to retire from the| Cincinnati. June §.—Cincinnati made Fame. Score: t two straight from New York here oo AR, today. Four hits, an error by Herzog Rt oo ~a W5 W9 1 eland a sacrifice fly by Tonev netted smmons1e "4 073 0 25" 3 2| Cincinnati four runs in the fourth in- wdmann 3 10 $1 2% tining. Benton was hit freely and was o & 01 0 {3 4% 7|relieved by Middleton in the sixth Fimaib 3 011 0 3140 0fAfter a had staft in the first inning [Tachect 4220 3001 0| when New York scored two runs on e . e o2 1 145 0 Jithree singles and a sacrifice, Toney Feey 2113 1 1% § olsettled down ana pitched good ball 23 ¥ 2001 0lthe rest of the game. The score: T, n'E » .30 & % New York (N) Cincinnati (N) 119 03 o) 5 g a o o a e T o s Bomete 4 37T 8 Bomem %2728 &) One out when winning Ton was made | b o aleane v xat e Do U i e a0 s 0.3 9 1gfBameen SELAS HGwmIE {1403 Bridgort .0 0 10 0 0 00 sl LT 1} 80 Ofcuensr 31360 piImo base i, Lascte, 'Prieste, Corooran and | MeCurve 4 0 4 3 oNeiet 38104 3 Tenwnp 2 1 0 0 olSheants 4 2 5 3 0 e iddienp o 0 1 1 ofWinge § 0 5 o an Washington 3, Chicago 0. Shendem b0 0o oor 21020 Washington, June 6.—Dumont al 222 rms B 1 lowed only four hits today and Wash. | Tl T8 3 inkton shut out Chicago. 3 to 0. Thel| (X Patted for chmon in eth, . locsls bunched hits off Cicotte 1in| S by inings % three innings. Score: | o york Logoos Ay | Cincinnat i s Chicago (&) ST R Letota.r i o 1l i Sy st 4 08 St. Louis 8, Browns 7. E Collina 2 1 o ol St Louis, Mo, June 6.—A double by e 3 3 o|Hosby and Cruise's single in the Gematias b A i 9 $leighth inning scored the run that gave Ribergas 2 ofAinemithc ¢ 5|St Louis today's same over Boston, e 1 1fDumentp 3 0|8 to 7. Hornsby hii a home run with icorte 3.0 ~{the bases filled in the third. In this i 2 Mgt ? 3!inning Doak and J. Smith singled and Totals Gonzales walked. . Nehen also passed () Batied for Clootte tn oth. Miller, forcing in Doak. Then came Hornsby. The locals made ail their hits count, having .but one man left They also got two rans in hesterfield CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos — Blended : The new blend does a new thing the sixth on three singles and an out. In the eighth Doak weakened The new, car’t-be-copied blend of Imported and Domestic tobaccos in this new cigarette, Chesterfield, does a new and important thing for smokers— Chesterfields “reach home”— they let you know you are smoking — they “Satisfy”’! Yet, they’re Mild. There is more to a cigarette than merely the good taste. Easy to prove it —try Chesterfields. Today. GAMES SCHZIDULED TODAY. and Ames, whe relleved him, was Wild and [, . . . Watieal Ceasus. Ston scored six rums, tying the |Besn st Sy tous score, o na triple, three singles, three New York at Cinclnnatt passcs, a hit batsman and two outs. Philsacios A Chicas. The score: American League. ™ St Louis (W) Chicags ot Waentngton bro x o 2 h50 4 e T Louts st Panladeionia % 5 oloonmients ™3 8% 10 Detrots at s I it B I O = o o ofiierds £ 0 330 o e 2500 §83i0 o o o {333 ofmochester ut 10 of ‘3100 Toronto s 50 10140 wack a1 Hiehmond . s Rdns A Troidence st Balmore, o2 inaio Eastorn League. s 211 2 0 guritord at Springfleld. Rawlings. = o 00000 ridgeport &t Pordand. Nehenp ° v0910 e e Haven b Lawrence - ol = New London Worcester. Allen.p o 30 8 nme 3 2 s e YESTERDAY'S MESULTS. ot 3112013 o o1 Batied. or Nehen 'in 7th. National Leasue. (xx) ‘Batted for ‘Allen in 8th. Pittsburgh-Brooklyn wet grounds (33x) Tatred for Erers Filiadeiphia 1. Chicago 0 () “Ran' for Tyier in S, Cincipnatd 8. ow: York St g g L St_ Louis <o o 0500 American League. two “bise hif, Fomshy. Three Washington 3, Chilcago . etchy, Magee. Home run, Hormsbs Cleviand o, “ow fork 1 : Iadetpita 11, St Louts 6 Red Sox Shut Out Tigers. B b Boston, June 6.—Detroit shut out 4. _Portland 0. Boston 3 to 0 today, Dause’ pitching T Sesan s holding the world's champions safe. 0 Boston player passed second base. Ruth was hit hard and was wild. troit's runs came in the firs Bush's double, bases on balls, International Lea At Buffalo—Rochester 3. Buffaio 1 At Ricbmond— Newark 1. Richmend S, At Baitimore—Providence . Baltimore 2. Other tewmns ot scheduted American Associat At Columbus 2. St Paul 4 De- t inning on Cobb's single and pass, Heilman's sacrifice fly and a sacrificc by Burns. Score: e S b B Detrcit (A) a Toieniie” 0, Mineapoils 5 W oo s ) x of A5 Toleao %, Asiwaukes Bune 3170 3 557 5 0| A Tidimnevais 2 Kanss aty o Toumem 3128 iazto Seuthern Assectation Iwme™ 3316 Do st Ay Vot 3310 $90 10| A demonte 1. Nastwite Wetmanse 11 1 0 S0 AR T s 10 Bumpdn | 3 11 1 T13 10 A NS o Bidngmm 1 Vicaw 2 11%0 St el SR Stamagec 4 8 3 % HEE I B STANDINGS Do 3o iidmme: 31116 222 ot 10000 National Leapue. Toals 31107 ||xxlknnksuxl R R 5 | Phtiaaipia A otals 0| & () Batted tor Walker In oih New York {22 "Battca or Sectt in on | Guiesse. Seare by innings Clietnnatl 5 et 30 e oo Bosion IRRRER Breokivn Rro base hita, Buh. | Stclen baes, s man and Young. American Leagoe Yankees Get Only Two Infield H Boston S A Pl o New York, June 6.—Lambeth held |Ciicas o New York to two infield hits today and | Cicreiand Cleveland easily defeated the Yankees |Wanesn ° by a score of 6 to 1. Cleveland hit|Piixde Fisher hard throughout the game [Pt Only twenty-nine New York batter. Eastern League. faced Lambeth. York’s only run when on a force 1 Magee scored New he reached first stole second and scored when O'Neiil's throw went to right|New London 3 10 ‘o center 7eld. The score: Springseld s 1 Cleceland (A) | New York (A) Rridgeport n - ° x e an oo s | Rustierd H t 3 0 obageecr "% 177 § g|Tenrod u d sz ommy 102 — = Sper Malsol2b 2 0 3 40 e 1310 ol i 0.0} 4|LURE OF GAME Too Wembsio® 4§ 13 olenioea 18300 MUCH FOR WAGNER Harrie i 112 2 20340 == 1 g oNeiic 4 2 41 1p 142 ol Famous Pirate Shortstop Signs Con- Tambcihp & 1 2 5 0|Ficher ta 5 Bredae o o Bt LR B O tract With Pittsburgh, T mmENG T 222 diihatl s % 22715 1| Pittsburzh, Pa., June 8§—John Hen- (x) Batted for Fischer s ST Bhiin S Racr tu o ry (Honus) Wagner, star shortstop, Clesriand 1020 001 14| Who failed to report to the Pittshurgh Now Yo .l .. 010000 001 Nationals at the beginning of the sea- son after the N ontract w announced at first base Brooklyn No stateme salary ‘Wagner new contr it is sa salary of some rer duction railed to After sent the follow Herrm. Baseba) “Finding strong to r to play the & I owe tition srant that T morrow my re may C. K. G. B! 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