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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917 4 i ing Pipp. Automobile Insurance . Bostan bade ouls five hits ot Cul- 2 A 2 but wom by scoring two runs in the FULL COVERAGE 1 Up as Favorites for Championship of Eastern League |ninth. Hoblitzell singled, ook sec- J. L. LATHROP & SONS B - - passed ball_and ed on a fleld 28 Shetucket Street —Have Great Brand of Batting, Fielding and Pitching. | 205 on twillker™ " Warker then stols second ana went all the way home on INSURANCE - 1 New Yorics half, again tying the score. ¥ “ b In the ninth, pinch hitter Nunamaker : Lot Vs Write Your | /. 2 1) bunted safely on.a squeeze play, scor- lop and Russell in the second game, Under One Policy ond on Gardner's sacrifice, third on a — errors by Walters and Miller. The scores: Dastern league managers have | the league. He is hitting the ball at et e finally reached the conelusion that the |a terrific clip, playing a phenomenal e > AL Y New Haven steam roller must be | flelding game and, all in all, setting a = e a My flagged if any of them are to have a | pace that may land him another trial |Heoperst "4 171 § omenamxer "4 look-in for the 1917 pennant. Several | under the big temt. His outfield part- | & 2 1 2 2 olmand & 3 s weeks ago certain pilots insinuated | ners Nutter ‘and Stimpson, are also | Garncss 3 1 6 0 1|Pwndb. 4 H that the winning streak of the Murlins | playing a brand of ball that is encour- | Walkerct ' 3 1 ¢ 0 ofailicr.ct - was merely a flash in the pan. The |aging. EECEER R . Murlins have kept on winning just the | _Although Manager Murphy and Lew T e € H same and today they are the recog- | Martin are doing well in the absence §oos anmacd = nized favorites for thé pennant. As a|of Torphy and Ball, the fans are anx- 4100 ofifoedieey 2 ° result, the other teams are doing the |ious to see the latter pair back in the et H worrying—not the Murlins. fgaane:. {BR)) -and Torpliy “have per-| "= . 0 o o] o 2 Toseday’s vE at New London | formed wonders around the midway Towls 3 8. 1 furnished fair evidence of what New |Sack. and their absence will be felt in | (X} Ope out when winning run seored. Insuring your property through this|Haven is accompiishing in baseball. gep’:;'h;;"';“p"fifielxm;r‘fi«:n:::;lm (o) Bastea for Mogridge in #t agency is obtaining the largest return | Gene McCann, who relishes a baseball core by Iumings: A Victory above doMars, had it all fig- | sack and is showing to best advantage | Bos A iy e procurable in REAL PROTECTION | victory above dollars bad B o i |with the stick in the pinches. Red Gardner. Home run, Hendryx and REAL INSURANCE SERVICE. |prove their standing at the Murlins'; Yhalen has taken on a new lease of expense. He doped the situation out | life and has ceased to worry over his (Second_Game.) OU have probably secen some o: Let us serve you. Yob. The backstopping department, I T T o T T e o €204 | Devine ana Fiaherty, complete e Lodpiiagin our men “demonstrating”” in the ISAAC S. JONES i that the Murlins were crippled. He | PAngUp ball club which is destine to IEER PR stores how we toast the tobacco for \nsurance and Real Estats Agent |Dlaced great dependence upon Fortune, | £1Ve New Haven its first champlonship 000 0 SIETe % 3 ; Richarie’ Building B e B {2 e e e Teoie & yiat at. Mo gz 3188 IRERE Tocy Su e =t —_— e R e erer ot The floly & miges| _Harddigs to Play Thermos Team. |Hiituiis 1181 § 10130 It i I The imost interesting ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW and sadder indlvidual after seeing the | The Harddig Athletic club will play | Waikest® 3 3 1 o 31331 is one o ost interesting = league leaders hurdle his trenches and | the fast Thermos team at the State|Shormenlt { 0 3 0 11030 fittle glimpses you have ever had of " trounce his minions to the tune of 7|Hospital Saturday afternoon and ex- | Seotm = 2111 1o0cee sy st @ Brown & Perkins, Itiomeys-at-law{ :0°7" pect to come out with the long end of | fuie" 4 o 1 4 o A a new manufacturing idez. Oves Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | The Murlins are playing a whale of | the score. The Harddigs have play- ——— 2| moms 32 82110 3 g 7 Snrance stairway nesr to Thames |a game. They are favored by the best | ed nine games this season, losing only | Tewls 30 3w 7 ol © " Here’s what they do: Nationa! Bank. s Telephone 38-3 | pitching in the league, a corps of dan- |one to the fast Willimantlc team, they | () Nilier out. hit by bated bai. 5 o 4 = gerous hitters and some exceptionally | also would like to hear from any fast (x) Batted for Barry in Sth. h 1 £ 1 ==———————————————{g00d felding. This, coupled with the |team in New London county. ~The| Sor by imowss: """ " " They put a handful of Lucky amis SCHIDULED TODAY. baseball brains of Danny Murphy, lineup will be as follows o : B e > 4+ | completes an array that is mighiy | B. Brownstien c, D. 0-Connor p, T. | ™o it s i Switted. © taele hat Sl Strike tobacco into a small pan and 2l Leasue. hard to beat. The play of the Mur- | Manning 1st b, J. Shea, 2b, J. Hussy | Scott. i 3 fFe his ¢ i#fF the fragran s lins bears out the eariy season pre- |ss, J. Kearney 3b, F. i T ofrer yOu this to sni the fragrance. Bowen e diction of Owner James T. Collins that) Brewer cf, and W. Reds Rally in Ninth. h h h t o over P o ithe team will be in the fisht the en- Noe e Talie, MaStho Cincinnati, 0. June 20.—Cincinnati Then they toast the tobacco tire st ce,” made 'a inni v Ly i e i y S nES One of the mallent features of the | Hartford, Conn., June 20.—Kennedy | by heating Chicams & to 1; mamagn o a flame ‘and again offer it to yo SRy - team's play has been overiooked by |Weakened in the third inning today and | break even on the series. Winge. firec i ! . d You notice at once hov he most of the baseball writers. We [five hits, one a double, and a sacrifice | up for the Reds in the ninth. tripled International Leagva. have reference to the inside baseball |placed the New Haven Leazue lead-|to the bleachons T % P Memtiows a Newark which has played a leading part in|ers in front, Hariford losing 6 to 3. |and Grob had senc et oo saaers el flavor is brought out and increased Rochester 2t Baltimers the team’s victories. Manager Mur- |Trautman was invincible and while | Kopf shot a fast srounder botwees i sti. Buftlo at Behmond. | sence, | PDY_Sent the best vears of his life | Weaver was In danger. the lead was|short and. third. siing Wimss Thn by this toasting. - e e e e L e o ror Tiattioed T oo, ux| sHort aud third. scoring Wingo, The s nie Mack—and learned the ifs and |The score: fielding and exciting situations. You owe the delicious new L don’ts of everything that go to make Hartford Chase’s brill lay! 3 3 e se's brilliant playt S e e up Dbaseball Today Murphy ls im- | . "a'hoe o 1 2{and on the bases and Neate's sty Strike Cigarettesto our developm New London at Bridseport| parting his knowledge to the Murlins. | ;CiNF 4220 1 ol hitting and base running being out- f h' et I 3 f 1 shae e ey Bavo lmemca 15 thele owe ta i (TR £ 2 X 8 e i e of this simple idea. We found that YESTERDAY'S mESULTS. faction that ft's the eystem that[Richcf 5 3 0 0 o 0| Chlosm it 5 $ counts. And the New Haven-fans are |Lewsd =~ 4 1 2 4 2|Stannon.ct o0 P ol s & toasting not only improves flavor (23 National Leagus. Goriving the Nenet 1of it o Wikn o 4 210 o olstumhy s 1 ke %3 0 olgronas "3 178 3 o b Bosten 7. New York 4. (First game. Manager Murphy believes that the 30 2 1 0fDevine.c 3o Lt o o 538130 you hflVC actufllly [10t1CCd) bu.l y Gincionws &, Chicaso ¢ pitchers continue their good _ work. Gt Con > & o fooar 0 oGrimiee 4 0130 our process it seals in this flavor and Pitmtars 4 Louts 4. (Six tnnidzs by agree- | Harry Donovan, king of the Fastern | ot To2r 20 4 e 11w 010 oNealodf 4 371 0 0 . f . 3 =) 3 league spitball pitchers, has turned in | Stome by fmines Worimanse § 3 4 4 Momer 4.3 518 delivers it to you fresh in = merrean teague. his seventh victory In eight starts. (Hamfor .. 10000002 03|Wione 2 1 0 Mitchell - : S T s Bmin § ire pume Three hits were the it of - the | NRd N e buh, aitieh ad hut ot | B Lo s, AL K. cigarette. The result is wonderful New York 1. (Second game) Planters’ batti activiti uesday, | « > base hita Purcell, Miller. Low, and Dougles p 1 4 o Totals 13 7 0 w7 Donovan tout b “Sely same. ot ik | d v because the tobacco— Clicags 5. Cievdiand 2. season to Worcester last week, but < i xxabendrix 1 0 0 0 of Essters League. the players were all unanimous in their | ¥ 2"<®®~Red Sox Divide Double Head- |* £ | New Domsm 2 Dridmpor 1_ (10 immisgs) |-ODinion that he should have won. Ac- er. atl S Liweies & Soringneld 3 (e qame cording to reports, he had more stuff | New York, June 20.—New York and| (i for Desine 15 T gy % SorineSeid 2. (Seemd game. 1l in- 1 that day than in any previous effort.|Boston ¢ivided a double header here| (xv) for Flack n 7th. S Tt e gerful ball. whil Naylor and by a sccrs of 2 < world's SRR ar more_Rochester 1, Baltimore 2. ankie oodward are performing |champlons winning the second, 3 to 1. ¢ hits. Neale. Eibott, fann, 2. “providece™ 4+ (rum | €Vry bit as good as any manager | Both contests were decided in | the Houh, W could expect. All in all, New Haven | ninth inning. 3 — Prvidence 8 (Swomd gwme) | has a staff of hurlers that rivals any- | Hendryx's hitting featured the first White Son Win in Sixth. Newark 3 eroa e @me) | thing in the FEastern wheel game. He tied the score for New| Chicago, June 20.—Eddie Collins’ St Acitite, The individual play of Joe Shannon | York in the sixth inning with a home le and Wambsganss' error gave cannot be overlooked. Joe, by his play | run and when Boston took the lead in | Chicago a 2 to 2 victory over Cleve to date, looms up as the sensation of | the eighth, he repeated his long hit in|land today in the first game of the At Eassse City 5. Cotumbus 5 at 8t Pawl 4 Todianapo A1 Mitwaokee 3 Loutsrilie series. The locals won the game in & dael o i o {the sixth inning. " Leibold walked and If your dealer does not ethen Ametati [ Weaver dropped o Texas leaguer in 20 Mbne & Naowwiie Ieft. Both worked a double Stesl on carry them, send $1 for £ REet 5 Memonis ¢ (Firet game. d" gamen) T e e e Jor om0 rked the next ball to deep center - . ping two runs home. Collins pul 1 oc ages to The American third but when he “saw Tobacco Co., N.Y. City juggle Speaker's return of the ball he dashed for home with . MARKET PRICES SAGGED. e o R Copyright by The American Tobacco+Company, Inc., 1917 T Brown Shoe 5 fevecand ( - Opened Firm, But Heavinees Soon | Brunwick fmp o om0 3 o ie —— - - - Develonctt i grothers b T s e with e R R e e A i S | . PR SN 3 Sveskenat & 14 0 sECoinemy 3 1e Phitaer @ |bat > scores: further ng. The scor | “Ma New York, June 20.—Withdrawal of 3 alixt = % o, of o o a e RSyt Werbestsr Pertiand tected public participation, an advance in Gamein 4 6 & 0 eemanie 3 HH b P P2 Lawrence Soringfcid E o 5 ] . call money to 6 1-2 per cent., the high | cinliil, Feans. b 0 1 1 i|Risherzas 3 1 0 Bodler . 3 b a ol T e R ‘ » N rate of -the vear, fresh complications | Gerro e 3 fug.c 10 0 0 eSchalkc 2 2 ofBaesth L rar : 2 P i 3 Sfiuminet the the foreign situation, and unfavor- | Central Leather O Xelll.c 3111 ofWilllamsp 2 0 1 0 0f Mchwtetn 4 10 eras & H f 3 8 1 Puder 2 2 0 6lDow H of {able weather over western and outh- | Chindier ™ citinc : Tameesh 0 0 0 0 of Tows 3 47 81 : (o okl i ¢ Hyomea’ 3133 3Bnm i im | western agricultural eenters account- [ &8 fyefent ™ 1 i CiNies 2 0 0 2 0 e R i \ s o ol s o |ed in varying degree for today's fur-|Ch Gt West of o L are s Schaner> 4 0 T DL 022 1iiG H g | ther_impairment of quoted values. G B ast Pl 2 Tl o0 ST e 21 0 % of B 0 | | . The higher money rates extended to ey Totals 2 s 3l - = i T v 2 5o » 130 o 0 0|k 0 0 | Siigporting Offses time loans and one-day discounts by ) Ran for in sth. Score b innings: % = » 010 = S : ] Hes - the local federal reserve bank, which £ Barwea, for Covelsarte 35 365, g 200001 00 05| Tous 1 LI T ware raised from 2 to 3 per cent. Re- B Ceveland” 1685 0 900 e e R U rotay A Touats 5 - | ports of the zovernment's intention to - Chias IREEEERR] = = e | @ maved for spuia in oih | | ¥2ie over tha operation of the coun- e, e W Warabganss 3. Three base 0 40 1 0987 8Lz, i TR [ | try's leading industries met with e 5T) Eetbo Coltion With Giants. had S R Seibet P e Pouiand 1 he i rashi wiveptal Line | = 20.— SR e s v Prs. Durg : G Bins, Mol Three ma prompt denial from Washington. v : Boston, June 20.—Boston today won | i ; Saricls, & Declines were again most severe in | (i ERe o 's‘-"‘—‘“:" AL the first game 7 to 4 ana New York| (o Latid . Conva |a= the | speculative issues. but embraced all |Crucibie siect Detroit. Mich., June 20—Spencer's|ihe second game, 1 to 0, of the first Seeonl Geme = u Alvisions of the list: inciuding rails. | Crucibic Stecl pr €rror on a throw to the plate in the [double header of the Braves local sea- Planters Have Good Day. | 288 Prices weve distinciiy fArm . at | the | S Amwiz hth inning permitted Mivler, run: | son. : =\ Naw: Lokdon: 4 e 50 e r SPORTING NOTES, opening, but heaviness soon developed | Cuis ¢ Sussr 5 ning for Severeid, who had doubled, to| Cpportune Boston batting and poor o 2| London playea fin i beat the | the == on persistent offerings of steels, cop- | Deinware & Hudwn score with the run that gave St. Louis | fielding by the visitors was the story H > 9| Bridgeport team 2 to 1, in ten innings, | ¥ : ' Ome record in connection with the | pers, oils, sugars and numerous un- {Disil Secur 5 a 3 to 2 victory over Detrolt today. A lof the opener. 5 ] s 0| T, Ricger pitched his seventh straight present seascn certainly doesn't look | classified stocks. L - i base on balls, a sacrifice and two hits,| . Burns double on the first pitch of T3 Viaters =t Lgee iligihel ) NG ;m’:' i = Sam Crawford's Parttal rallies were invariably fol- ! Genwst Motor coupled with a poor throw by Spen-|the second game and Kaufl's subse- 2 Y1 1| from was the hero of the day | J40f € = lowed by renewed selling for both ac- | G or pe ger in the fourth, accounted for St.|quent single gave New York the only | : o 0| when the_score in the ninth | B = i f ., |counts, “the short interest displaying | i, Cawnes | Louis' other two runs. Score: run of the contest. For the balance with a do The score Fhule. Catioats pay et ";v;hel:rl. especial acti\--';y = the War group. | Haseter Cor st Detrait (A) of the game the visitors made but s 10 Setdsiert s mak e bt pals pay thelr way into|T. S. Steel offered jess resistance to|Han N I p o s *4 %73 3 o|three hits off Barnes. The scores : s o]t ihe It jwhenever they desire to see | pressure, declining from 128 1.2, its | Iwmirion Cop Aoctind Ueoness 31136 First. zame.) ;3 | 10" o of witl K th ds perform. best quotation of the morning, to three i jioationel Sickel Stater.1b ol Cobb.ct 11200 Boston (N) New York (N ) One cut when winning mun 1 Bt 4 b0 oy Baaaks Mish 3 o n points under that level. Hethlehem | g Jacobson,t ofveschle 30008 Soupo a ab hpe a el Score by innings:” e ; 5 H e R i roke up his $100.000 | Steel new shares proved more vnlner- | okt <=0 e gi¥eschit 30 ¢ 0 0lykenscr 3 04 0 ilBuma % 1'% | : 0.0 0 (02 e Infield. ‘tis true, but he kept McGi i i ot olCrantord.1b ¢ 0 8 1 0 Hawiinge> 9 0 1 0 ol HER S i : AT BT B e 3n- [ able at an extreme loss of 5 1-4 points Sl TGS Mareans cf oftictimanrt ¢ 2 0 0 0| Beran™ 3 0 0 4 o sy = Hiis Daics, 8 . wnd Ster: | Wbivziean ¢ 0 8 ot e, 7 W biting T SRR R ST i ofyiean $03 1 Hurmiter 00 0 09 o 50 2. 0 i o . - n the final hour U. S. Steel e | 5f g™ encere 3 Withote e P10t f e ofMienetip 2 0 18 - R 1 : | : their g Vincent Molvmeaus, n right-handeq | 2CHI¥® list in a general recovery of one i Maxveil Moor " i ofnotinas’ 50 1% SlMESH {100 MR i b oo Phillies Win Two. Bames 0 E v LA \ . . to four points from lowest levels, while | X ~ s B hiladelphia 20.—p pitcher from Villa Nova colleme. i : o froe ol - Kometcny.1b 4 6 9 0 ofmardene 1 01 0 0| Philadelphia, June 20.—Philadelph Tty A | Bite crven & & - JS|Crucible Steel, Distillers Securities, vale & 3wl mean 3 Bl el s 1731 dmmitmre. 2 6 1 8.8 han o Rt e A eatiadeD T 0s oot Shin wioning: rin. o, | er Jones of the Bro: N e o e 1 3 3 % ofingeson> 110 { 8liyn In two games here today, the sc - " | —_— Yhich .ORD HEelcixfomingibe; toliped - 0 001 osliERe™ 3 00 3 Hfnianens 0 0 0 0 4|es being 7 o 3 and 9 to 2. The fir O R it A haE contics. 3t 4 L activity made_actual gains of one to 10000010 03 = e = —Basee " winsuie B lea e bvns won' by binchine hits with PP 3 : SHORT SF r Bave aireads tasmeq Fecaur: Soticed, |three points. U. S. Steel's closing price : base’ B Bush, ‘Spenser, Serereld, | Totals S22 18 1 0001 of52n in the T the home ve already tagged Freddie Schupp, Ture bae bits leliman. 2 901 0lerrors, while in the second the home doyes By W €4 Gfasty. hurler, as the greatest|or; oy, mos o o0 ajnet loss of i rSideciy 0 0 o o o|team hammered out 17 hlts, which ir R e w Y he e today i o Y i - i - cluded five doubles and a home .| BALL PLAYERS NOT EXEMPTED.| SSiguns ts Motors and_shippings were steadier Eime sty FELUe Tis Game. Torste 32 1| The scores L w than most other groups, pronounced St. Louis, Mo, June 20.—Fittsburgh| (x) Ratted for Anderson fn Sth : i to| o Gentr phiehape Homus Wagner can start|nios, CON Do BTIRS D e played St. Louis six innings to a 4-4| (x) Ran for Anderen in Tih First % Stars of the .Diamond Must Go to . Piftaburgh on the up ‘grade, but it's | Leoiiness BEne SATwn, By aome of the tic today, the game being called to al- | G Ba £x'G. Smith in o Brockiyn (%) Battle Front if They Are Drafted. .1, "} the Pirates woiomierable job'even for| five points to yesterday's setback at|Ons G o low the visitors to catcn a train. The | xow™Yorg 010200710 0 Washington, June 17.—The major | Gire . = = 1 and Pullman fell six points to|Pem k R ... ;'/!lth:lesT of tkl‘mro: St. Louis pitchers | poson 03040300 T Vashington. Jisnceige Sl . DAL St = 3 Tows g Proried Stees € orced in each of Piftsburgh's four | Two b hits Zimmermian, Wilolt J. Smich saseball hero, however ereat | ') Pitcher Bert Gallla of the Wash-|1at, Its lowest price in years. Total iy, pieg, - e Maranvilie, Thee tase Rt Zimmerman ry at bat, in the hurlin Sl Biex the Wa hala arHoatEn 107925000 Shetes. i P runs, yet not one was earned, errors a tured ,,,fim,_jq?{lv s mads & Season’s rec- | Receipt of another $11.0000000 in: hesing” ¢ Miller intervening In the third and (Second Game.) field, wiil not be speciaily fa- | 220 T ‘ O Toantly when he uncorked four|pitich 'gold, hardening of lires and | it i fifth. In the third W. Wagner went Now Yerk (W) ™ with exemption from m - Amminet the White SounS I7 @ BAME| yples and a slight shading of francs | Bume: to second when Miller, trying for a hpo s o LI rvice when the jury wheel beg . 5 t Sox ere' the confHicting. features. of the|2eoe double play at first, threw over Pau- 13389 1180 grind out the names of Faits 3 foreign exchange market. South. lette’s head. Carey was hit by a feurth 11009 o 11 ofSmi i _Advices from army hea Ftore itn (Ro . Bonds were heavy on recessions in | Studchaker ball. ~ Pitler, Bigbee and J. Wagner $o0d 021 0fchmey 008 dieate that ihere is a__tendency ‘to }Xu 5= | nigh grade industrial and railway is- | Supeiior Steel peier Rud Eoak WRs S on Eov HERER bab o ol Faiaue 100 0 e G e e e = Gr | cues. “Total sales (par value) aggre- | T Arme > Hortsman, who passed Brief, and three Tivue sy i = minite’ minimum and that the bail 2 @ | zated $2,260,000. Dlom Saciee runs were in. St Louls gof two runs|middme 3 0 4 » olmemioc : 13 21| T i 3 Diavers will not be seauestered In a| " sl ert honds held at par for full [Un Pacr Boara " .1 in the first on a base on balls, two|Pemitts 3 0 0 3 0[Gowdyc b 30 8] o Eroup for speclal Tavors. o Absolutely Removes |iots. and oter U S. tauts were ane |G 5 st singles and o sacrifice fiv. A double e E e s e ey e e | ATIOHEY XS c it Rubber ot : Towls 28 5% 14 1 H s cuits stand a good show . - changed on call Riber ot Dby Gonzales, an out and Pitler's er- 1000 o temie s . p < 3 Indigestion. Onepackact —— Smetting ror gave them another in the second o . £, Comatn. ' Thres | Dicied for service. The ¢ 20 Pa R rmmvyes il O = A STOCKS. s and Horstman's double and Baird's Sie, oie N |and the pitchers with perfec Whee wee i coatalle A — 73 single scored one more in the fourth. i Sccond_Game. may get their big chance to demon . The following 1s s smmars of today's trane: | W o0 Score: ) Batted toc T . . : Brookiyn (N) Phitadelphia (N) | 6trate what American athletic train PR WL s 7o Woatwortn s ) o) :xt')l.;: 'i‘fi‘r-’?{w 5 # 8% 2 drameer 5 573 3 3|inE amounts to atter all. Before ¢ LEGA - hoo s hpo a o () Ran ers In e nited States bacame involved, co O [t i Ti% 1% 3 3| s e ey dis i 3811 0 umna were written of predicted brow- ; AT A COURT OF PROBATE LD | Alifa Chalmers ctrs " a7 ¢ e Sl o 500 oo 2 324 0 1|ess of this nation’s sporting stars if i or ilation: on theT Tl Ger e oo | et D oig strone- high 6 1-2: low 6: ruling rate | Juame > ; § 5 O e, 3 B . 3 grand grenades. Wel, the time 2 Ree Sugr 1% §; last loan 6; closing bid 5 1-2; of- | Nchmanit 3 0 0 0 OfPeuiecieas 2 1 8 o o Lawrence Wins Twice. Mowr 3.2 'L 8| navicome " bult (hiene ks Moan oo maa | Present — ALBERT G. KNEHLAND, CPRTE 5 tered at 6. Wake 3 214 clGammiesc 3 11 ¢ 0| Lawrence, Mass, Jume 20.—Law- | Nier ] Paate o Valithar Toriay one . . E e saner.c 2 o , phs b H - = 2 - < B - Coton on i Cantnrs™ 5 0 8 o ofRonsnanp 1 3 b b |Tence won ‘twice from Springfield to- | Coombep 0 of = e nnt aoeet il Chruduue: ornits e $308 Tl ,‘g_‘?mm ’f;.ig’il;ebg;:;mf b Hlde & 1 ... COTTON. Steele,p. 0 0 0 ofPackardp’ 0 0 0 1 4|day. A “big inning” gave the locals | (e major leaguers who have dropped out | . 223 P 3 e Hido &Leainer ot New York, June 20.—Cotton futures — — — —|sBexcher. 0 0 0 0 0|the first game easily = to 3. but thev |, for the great service are numerically | Sister ¥ . \dmintstrators having made el closed irregular. July 25.55, October| T 20 318 6 llaSterart 0.8 0 0 0 were forced to go eleven innings to Aexligible: lev) . ton ‘application to sald Ceurt, in Tocamo. b¢ 25.43, December 2554, January 53.54 Totals 3 7.3812 3| Bain the second, 3 to 2. Mangan had | Totals : Bett ) < with y s 5 General Crowder's Word > e with the statute, for an or- alticg March 25.79. Spot quiet; middl () Paited for Packard tn ih. held Lawrence batsmen well in hand | (0 Fpig o eneral Crowder’s Word. Pat Wo sale of the WAOK a pot quiet; middiing & 3 3 ¥ L coll ctate JemcaPned e 1o the e 25.80. ) Tan for Beacher'in 6th. until the sixth inning of the first game, | puil.eiphis 02300400 x| Provost Marshal General Crowder, |McNell - | e e tios. s s i by, ainey: when, with two. out, & muffed fiv by |oum o8 3T 8 8 18 8 T e army ofcial In charse of the re- | Alwo s « U3 a the Brovats DT et by | An T 5 aw AGo anAe mARKET. . Miteorling ‘opened the way to seven | v bap Nis Wiy, Guegh ® whited. Nic- | cent registration throughout the coun- | Time 2.20 1 ‘z’r‘; ?y of June, 1917, at 18 e WHEAT— Open Mizh. 2:;.- Close. lGaliea” by subsequent hits which netted the lo- [ % s V. T try, is the outstanding :l\n\ll\x ity on{2.25 1 e forenoon, and that notice - B o ortiman. cals as many runs. == 2 exémption questions in Washington — e rBot be given by {nderting a copy of [ 4% 200 o5 FURE ] — n the second game Lawrence led 2 Worcester 5, Portland 2. He has not given out definite state-| The playground of ¢ cin s Rlay YoTwich Bulletin, o | Ll s # H . 151% Senators Out of Last Plac to 0 when the ninth inning opened.| Portland, Maine. June 20.—Worces-|ments of the exemption rules, hecause | Reds has been o a and that return e made g | AL B & Au i %10k Washington, June 20.—By defeating|Then Craig's pitching raltered, Mit- |ter won from Portland, today, 5 to 3, they have yet to be completely formu- | timers this season. f i L EONEL Philadelphia foday 5 to 3, Washington | terling doubled, Durgin and Rico sing- | having gained an early advantage which | lated and approved by the war de- | Braves, Pit Attest: Buitimore & Obo ! B @ climbed out of last place In the pen- |led an dihe score was tied. It was a |Portland could not equal. Worcester | partment and the' president. But the |and MeCarty, x P 5 Batimore & Obio o & 51 nant_race and forced the Athletics to|squeeze play which produced the!had scored two runs with none out off | theory of the exemption committes | have been severely = ; Judge. [Bamet & .00 % s the bottom. The locals hit Schauer|winning run for Lawrence in the 1lth Herring in the eighth, when Lind- gives proof that bail players will fall playing in Clncionati,