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T 3. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street _ Norwich, Conn. e Local Team Loses Hard Lock Game to-Rhode Island School In Last Half of the Ninth Inning—Misplay and Wild Pitch by Meek Sends Winning Run Across the Plate— Pirates Break Giants Winning Streak—Fort Terry Team at Falls Sunday. * In their first Teague game of the season Friday at Westerly the Acad- emy lost to Westerly High in a hard luck game by the score of 6 to 5. /The first part of the game was slow on account of the cold and fog but about the seventh inning things livened up, even the umpire who seemed to be E half of the seventh. Young the first man up doubled over centerfield. Brew- er walked and Meek hit, Young scor- ing. McKnight walked filling - the bases. Hull hit scoring Brewer. Ring- lang . hit to the third baseman who muffed the ball allowing Meek to score. Counihan filed out, Fitzgerald N. F. A LOSES FIRST LEAGUE GAME, ARTISTIC i DESIGNS | are necessary, and many of them to insure the selection of a pleasing memorial. i Our designs are numerous, varied, unusually tasty and artistic. ! As to work—what we have; done is proof of .what we| can do. The Charles A. Kucbler Co. MOUNTAIN PRAIRIE LA KE o 0o conmn MILES MILES r.m.e% MILES | AARTRRTTNR! around and at one time even the Rhode badly afflicted in his eyesight feeling | was thrown out short o first and 39 and 41 Franklin St. = b= AP TN the offcct of the all-permeating | Brassil walked but was caught aoft D B ) SR e warmth. “In the fist of tho seventh | frst. Wesierly scored o run in fhe = | === RRTS e e, dee Westerly shifted their line-up all é‘%‘f. ot (b Secpanin ng: the lead| .ition to-the proposed world's heavy- | a 5-3 victory. over the New York team. | T ight championship between Cham- |Score: E 3 SE > 4 Island coach did not know who was| Neither side scored in the eighth|".c:8 0 : Sl = playing_where. The Academy team |but in the ninth the Academy tied the | BicD jevs Willard and Fred Fulton on Detalt 4 K e with a shifted ine-up as the result of | game up and the spectators began to | JU¥ 40 Colonel SULEr sad o M|, i H ) \ ISAAC S. JONES Sasies’ injury plkyed 3 wvod Same &f|8ee vixions of exira umings. Tl Bit| “yqiard” in'announcing his. Sectsion| oo 2 . L q : » ball especially Counthan,, Fitzgerald | and promptly stole second, Ringland | ,,“iiqre, it \announcing his declsion | ot = 3 o i1120) 0 : ! Ingtirance and Real Estate Agent [and Hull Ringland a man on|hit safely scoring Hull The, others| {0 abide by Millevs fecision save be | ool ¥ Al e \ Richirds Building, 91 Main Street | third did as well as could be expected. | were easy outs. With a fair chance to [ 2 TeadV 10 USRS @AY De PUBHE Seht” | iy 5T o dodor 410 0 3 - = b ¢ — PFitzgerald on short ~played _stellar | take the opening game of their league [ T°2% Indioates 3 shaileret 20 2 0 0l = Y x] ) ball. The feature of the game was the | season Meek’s fiasco in the last half | PIORSHIP = o nnah.c Late 5 & ; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW hitting of Young, who went into cen- |of the inning robbed the Academy of Harior veiVale 00 4 RSO i ———————————— | (er field to relieve. Keengn.. Meek held |a well earned victory. The score: e G e "0 < 1 EDWIN W. HIGGINS Westerly to seven scattered hits but NF. A Westerly High, Cambridze, glraar My et o i i Attomeyat-Law Sa Third be CCriga. out mis® wonasrtat | Suit, o G 3 § fisem &1 %4 0lGF 0 cimes betwoen the rivals, with | Uik, ol ¥ bael el T the City of Goodrich, they coldly, calculatingly, puts the ceat of multi- 1 N. L. Co. Mui Fire Ins. Co. Bldg.|drop, the ball hitting the plate and | Counthanc 5 2 5 § OfStembousen 2 0 0 1 0| substitute in the place of Larry | betnit 01 < offici unced the Blied proof on Goodrich Tires, and stamps : 59 Broadawy. e ihan's - | Fitgeraldss 3 0 0 3 OfM.Kenyonlr 1 0 0 0 o Kvans, left fielder, who sprained his|New Yo 01 ave cially anno g Tested” In Z 5 wy. bounding over Counihan’s head, let: et Rbe e P TS R RO er S e mwer b base - f Goodrich’s them “Test that searching test, no s ot e e R Ao et aged 3 a N0 200 0l ey o tact that eongideres | elmn 0 ¥ grand mileage o 3 slightest defect, no hidden shor*-coming v Brown & Perkins, ifismp-at-law i avestion reachod third through a FAdS 835 tsor the fourth ofcers’ (rainiug camp Reoail nation-wide Test Car work of 1917: G St (s S Conds ol ; Ovalliivens Huk Bk, Mustarkee 88 | oo e Hlny By e N o R 3 3.8 Liwill not report until May 15 will en | PR L could -acape the sight e : u out w to first ins of . For 0o o T e i = o e 7 i Entréce _stairway near to Thames | Westerly Fenelon and Kenneth played 110 0 ablegCaptain Gross and _Outfielder YESTERGAY'S RESULTS, 1,044,686 linear miles. perts. National Bank. Teleohone 38-3 | good ball. This is the fourth straight 1 % | Ward to play in the Yale game. —— defeat the Academy.has smffered with R : . SILVERTOWN CORDS, and BLACK L A 10403 03 0 1| Reds Stage Another Ninth Inning Win| &t tous 4 Ciscigat 4,178,744 tire miles. SAFETY TREADS, ‘mders’]. Bt sod sl v 3 ey g 0o absd i) 8 S Louls, Mo, May 10—A single| Diburst i, Ner york o ose ite the Emancipati defi ohies ! | i A::VPEE:'I‘Ni: W:RKOUTS e o ERIe TTHth | on baun“or ke 51 a2 Reasen 2. o8 Biake 3. | by Croh in the ninth inning today scor- | '™ ' Al rons e Juus fe cars, defied the rough going of roads wher- ) Double piays, Huges to Ny can League. to Metiver, e ST S 2 Act cf motorists, freeing them from tire — land was safe on an error by the pitch- | b Meck 5- by Kenyon 5. & ot i i s O z uts 1 3 ever the Test Car Fleets rushed them. 5 y 7 over St. Louis in a seer w York 3. Detroit 3. mishaps and amputated mileage. Yale Men Show Lots of Strength In|er filling the bases. Counihan hit to to 4. It was the fourth | Philadelphia 5. Chieosn 5. (11 innings. . . . Trial Show. left, McKnight scoring, but Hull was| .NO WILLARD-FULTON BOUT in as.many days won in:the| Wasingion 5 Clewrd 8. (Called in 8t on ac . Compressed in them is the story of the ‘The spiral-wrapped, cable-cord tire body, n prebiiviy nailed Aile Daigigvien e '-‘”"d‘ o —_— . |Tast inning. Score: et ko) famous Six Fleets? and how they hurled and Goodrich’s tough black tread rubber Phtagenihia, Moy 10-¥ale ana| O SINFANG veS DL DSPOIE | Col J. G. Miller Calle OF tho Bout| " Guem 0 sy | v s, Goodrich Tires the length and breadth of fooght the bard fiht and conquered. Had Shelr Baat bard worlcont todns 13| to score in her half of the inning. Because of Public Sentiment. 255 emenr "5 M1 0 8| Kiveas G0, Mimncaos 4, 4 [ preparation for the ‘varsity and fresh- R man races om the Schuylkill River bere late tomorrow _afternoon. ol T.Sniith of 10d.3b Milwaioo 0, %t Celumbus 7 Two strikeouts and an infield fiy disposed of the Academy in the second, while Westerly put across her first Peul 6 Inizanap our nation, over city pavement and country road, ploughing them Chicago, May 10.—Colonel J. C. Mil- ler, manager of the proposed heavy- Seek tire surety and long mileage in the ol it caw o o ven service of “America’g Tested Tires. 2 ok el L 3 through sand and mud; proven 2 5 : Yale varsity work while rot so smooth | tally of the game as the result of & | Jose Willard and Fred Fuiton on Yo | mauling them againstrock ~ Goodrich guarantees you will get it because H as that of the freshmen, was powerful, | free pass, a hit and an error. ith, tonight called off the bout be- | d gravel, Goodrich tested and got it. Ex l;m ;];:y ;hn:‘mc:‘}"-l; ::;Fanky course The Amfl’d;my had a chance to score | cause they found public sentiment op- I= College Games. epe = n what was called “fast” tine. jin the third but failed to tally. Ring|posed to it. of s ; ; - 4 i cent. i 2 “That is a fine erew”' said Joe|land hit safely but Counthan gummes| Jedn 13 flatr At Middieown—Wesesan . Union 7, ;‘;‘f:‘y";{:" Mathematics has no fa- Tested Tires mean 100 per quality, 3 Wright, coach of the Pennsylvania|up the works by batting into a double| Chicago, May 10.—Willard in a state- | Totals g F - otiuk SRl Resene = vorites. That multiplied Demand it. Tested Tires mean supreme E oars-men, who followed the New Hav- | play in the sixth. Westerly put across |ment issued tonight declares he will| i e e =Hlus s ileage of 4,178,744 miles service. Demand it. en men up the river to show taem the|three runs in the last of the sixth|abide by Miller's decision. Fulton | (b o e bai o0 s cam SAVING o Lo i E omrse. | Ivania, crews taolk things| O e Sucoessive hits aided by er- | who is in California, was motified by [ Ko by s et STAMPS I The Pennsylvania. took things | rors and wildness on the part of Meek. | telegraph. 0 0 3 'HE GOODRICH RUBEER COMPANY E; a little casfer 5 they are in fine con- | The Academy tied the scoro In thelr “Finding public sentiment in op- S i T B. F. D! R s dition and know the ‘course thorough- i —_ Providence Branch: 60 Broadway, Providence, R. I H t BrAge % X ] 2 " " | White Sox Take 11 Inning Game From s Lo o1z ROR Yy S E; Fort Terry vs. All-Norwich. i Athletics. American Leagu. : DRI TP AR AT AL BT YR A VR AN S S B SOTU RN o, Suiltsd afteinoon the AN : = = i ladelphia, May 10.—Chicago open- |8t Louis at Eoston. T CITY OF GOODRICH - AKRON, OHIO, team Will clash with the fast ] ed its eastern series today with an R fasthr HmEuau B3SO0 ST SRS A€ SATOTA NSOT S B4 DI 4 SAGT A TIPRS & fation of professional and (7] cleven inning victory over Philadelphia, S S Gt ot Wasingion o ¢ 3 players representing Fort Terrr s 5 to 3. The White Sox found Gregg Celfoss Gambs, i game will be piayed on the ol 1 — e {for two runs in the eighth, and tWo| A xew Brumswick % - Nuigers v Colsate Al which bha been hit ~ —_— {more in the eleventh after he had held| At So. hetulehem. Pa—Lehigh v, Lafasetic. | DoSition and is doing excellent work |more legislation on this subject was class condition. Manager Calla 700 Cuba Cane S pr 4 . MARKET WAS BUOYANT. them safe in the early At A two out in the 3% the Norwich team will have two new 81 men I his lineup. Counihan on short- Brown. 100 Deers Co pr there, being especially strong in pick- 700 Del & Hudscn SPORTING NOTES. enacted in 1917 than in any previous first inning, % . the S z ing up low thrown balls and in throw- | year X b L 1 On the Strength of Military and Naval | i pa S0 o s 10615 nd Burns both hit home runs. ity S+ | iNg to bases as many opposing base| The list of new reservations includes| Johnny Dundee one of New York's stop and Richardson a former Toron- | oW T ABread 30 Dot Aoms G drive cleared the left field, the Carlisle Tn. | stealers have already discovered to|the Mount McKinley National Park in | Phenomenal leading lightweights is to player behind the bat. Busch will . i g 1100 Diet Sccariies me that it his been accompiish- x their sorrow, Alagka, with an area of 2200 square | critically ill with pneumonia. dg e twirling. N £ PRGN ot it ed in the history of Shibe Park. With e Somme Gay, who played right field last year | miles; 40 State game preserves estab- ’ e : T ean i ol B AR T | Chicago leading 2 to 1 in the ninth, e and pitched a few of the minor con- |lished by acts of Legislatures; an ad-| Speaking of eighth place ball S Taftville at Jewett City. e el Gaston Wams Durns got his second home run, a s ve. Amherst jtests, is doing some clever work in|ditional game farm in New York in |teams, the ones that will play every : s i o . Ci drive into the left field bleachers. H.—Dartniputh vs. Boston College | the by d his sla r v i § - Iniversi day and never get anywhere, here's Sunday afternoon the Taftville team | constructive home developments fur- S i Me—B, ® |the box.and hia slants. dre, proving.a{ cenncetion with ; Carnell . University; | S23 N the i s bil managed by Harry, Mills and captain- | nished. the Basis of -another: sweepins. Score: e puzzle to opposing batsmen. He has|several new preserves in Minnesota,, Charles Peterson, the St. Louis bil- er by Fréq Rugas=will play the fast|advince in: stocks = today; although Chicago (A) Philadeinhia (A) . | already: won three games, defeating the Commercial High School of Wo: cested on April 27 by a score of 8- liard player. Charley has been play- ing Champion Willie Hoppe all sea- son. Jewett City team at Jewett C ny Murphy formerly of the Bastern League will catch for the Taftville| b and provision for auxiliary State game il preserves in Pennsylvania. New State preserves are distributed ab by x e 50100 0500 Den- | g: were materially reduced at the Letbold.ef Wearer,s close. The movement was the most com- GL N Ore Subs High School League. S Oni el 1 et A ot ey g and the St. John's High of Worcester |in 10 States—16 in California, six each —— Etmampddibal iy Sl Ing dgricate g ARG i e aiding in increasing the run’ total | Arizona, three in Idaho, and one each | ¥ Stior Nasa Bub M Tufts and Bowdoin Tennis T Play | again converged around half 2 Score| 10100 1n tis ™ o St At Lrimfield on April 19, he over-|in Oklahoma, Oregon Tennessee, | 8ame. After shaving off his |bea Wi Tekin Play | i e wir inacacant] Tntermors . Con 1 | National League. whelmed the Hitchcock Academy team | Washington and Wisconsin. More|and snapping his fingers at Father Tie. affiliated equipments. t Har of N7 il 3 Akt Won T by a score of 26-1, and on May 4 lost, than three-fourths of the entire num- | Time, Patsy hopped into the ring the Medfard, Mass, May 10.—The tennis| A marked increase of public partici- | M0 T Har of X' pr ex'iiv 1o s N e 2 a_hard-fought game to Bartlett High|ber are located on national fores other night and whaled Eddie Wim- teams of 1'}:1- uah Bowdoin plaved |pation was observed, . commission ( 2000 tni shro, | = 2 of Webster on the latter's grounds 4-0, | a three fo three tie here today. California’s 16 new refugees are scattered throughout the Sierras and the Coast Range, the smallest on the B Klamath River, with an area of 8960 | featherweight who was the first Con- acres; the largest on the head waters | necticut boxer to lay down the tools of the Sespe River with 125,440 acres|Of his trade and sacrifice his all for including in all 811180 acres. These|Uncle Sam is now stationed at Camp additional make a total of more than |Rariden, X. J. He certainly looks the a million and a half acres in game |Picture of health and has all the ap- ler, the Pit(sbur.gh featherweight. Fack | houses being reported aé heavy buy- single matchies and one | ers, especially of industrials, for specu- : lative and investment interests in the middle west and southwest. Heaviness of the Liberty 4 1-4 per cent. bonds, which were formaly list- i |ea on the exchange, was aimost the ouly adverse feature. That issue open- ed at,99.10 and receded steadily to a0 3860 0y 200 100 4800 L. all the runs being scored against him jin two innings with but a single hit. He held the fast Bartlett team to four scattereq eingles and, but for loose playing behind him at eritical mo- ments, would have made a much bet- . ter_showing. 9 Demers, a newcomen to the team woA tWo in doubles. Young McAuliffe, the. Bridgeport e | Boston v 5 Ted Lowis may be felterweight champlon of the world, but Jack Brit- ton owns 50 per cent. of the stock. American League, New York's Winning Streak Broken by Pirates. Pittsburgh, May 10.—Defeat came to team . T 2 1o : is playing the initial sack in a cred- |vefuges in Californi; perances of a fine mannerly American L 4 o New York today in the initial game of |} uoon tal : : bt e A e ldier. “I thought had t i 100 3 B : itable manner and is hitting strongl; 2 soldies thouzht. we had a lot of 9840 on extensive offerings which| 10 thor o B URLEsRe Oy Bl itaple Danner and is hitting STonglv;| /The'six refygss in-Montans, aro theiSO0E. | T tEane et we tad T were attributed to -interior financial| sips 3 A e | gt f g th Snowy Mountain on the Jefferson Na = sbutey instituti 2000 4 to 2 and breaking the long string of | 7 13 delivery of Evans, the clever Bartlett | tional Forest; Highwood National For- |t See the gang of mitt swingers at institution. 5 0 3 New York victories. It was the second % 2 SO tTE 6 bise mmsh =i = Camp Uptch,” Jhreezed Mac. “Tl U. S. Steel again completely over-| 03 o et mepond SRR southpaw, a_two-base to doep|est Resarve,’ the Twin Buttes Gdme| OSmp Uptch/ibrecsed Mar ¥ topped all other stocks jn point of {0 3 St s, L season Ry jthe Natlonal | ien = center, field in the eighth round. Preserve, on the Lewis and Clark Na- | Pet out of ev soldiers there are Fra P! 100 3, K & T League champions. SCHOOL LEAGUE STANDING. . et . ; s at least 90 of them who know how t g P e o activity, contributing about 435,000 to | s Mo prerhs © " b Do for itbumeh - Coderre, the diminutive keystone|tional Forest; the Powder River Game e A g oy 15 Egg Plant, 35 |the day's total of 1,325,000 shares.| 00) AR b e i Southern DI artist is again covering the middle bag | preserve, the South Moccasin Moun- |Use the padded miits. Benny 1 onard Red Bananas, Steel surpassed its previous maximum| 100 3 iy victory, hold- ot ; jand is geiting awdy with some clever | fain Game Preserye, and the Flathead | 125 been doing reat wurk dows fEe Dates, 296,09% | 5t he Year by 3 508 at 100 7.8, bat| 1N |ing New York to four hits, and’ would | sustngten o' i |bunting beating out several well-| Yakes Bird_Preserve, comprising two | Jie deserves credit for the kmowledge b v 8 215 | Closed at 108 1-4, & net gain of one| iy | have been credited with a shutout had | Veuits 1 '5o0iplaceq infield taps. g A i Tt Tate e has imparted o the bo ave by 13- | point. > 1000 it not been for King's muff of a shert | Norvieh Free Asademy 1 0| At shortstop, Capt. Lindell is play-| " The six.new preserves in Wyoming | Peen Working out with Benny a num- Heaunnswer: 15| 0t atectis anaiabhis “stodke ) b8 e Soam . it fiy that helonged to Caton. 'This was | Nerthern Division. ing his usual steady’ game combining | are known as the Carter Mountain, (Per of times and must say that he i Mint, ] R relfian R et 7 T v followed by a triple by George Burrs | W Lot Po|fast, accurate fielding with an ex-|Dais River, Wind River, Caveyhurst,|Some champion. No camouflage stuf §|Spanish Onloas, | oain™of 6 points, American Sugar 5,| ‘ioy 3 or 1 2% and an out at first. scoring the two | Earictt Nigh ... i | Muglcellent throwing arm that culs down|prigger and Kendall State Game Pre- | (0 that bird, He's there!” Mac said i $1.40|Limes, doz ' i3 |Baldwin Locomotive 3. 3-8, Distillers’| 40 N. Y. Aic Brake. New York runs. The score: i1 % many an apparently safe hit. At the | gerves ‘The four Arizona proserves |ihal he didn't know just when he was Grapefruit, 6-13|Garlic, 1b. 25 | Union Pacific 2 3-8. Coalers, Reading SRl 4100 ofcatonss 4 12 10 = At 3 : 5 1 7 & needed IUN|iwg on the Crook National Forest, one | y AR A d Apples. Pk, Go|Figs. 1o, 10| excepted, augmented recent gains, but Y00 & Wew 4000 oty 4 010 ¢ 0 b s SR Smwoss Be iy sty T Lo B Mgl N Forest, and N Eam To easinek s ‘urnipe, 25¢{ Mushrooms, 75 . W ofcares.ct © 4.2 2 0 0 SC § ¥ - Notonao ‘Natfonal’ Foresti|” S atment 2 il |trend and the general bond list showed | i g, Clis Gas 10 ?|'Southbridge High is Showing Class in | is certain to Eive opponents a feW|serve, the Big Lost River Game Pre- | d°™ - i i E moments unea: Pre: v g ore little alteration. Total sales (par| 100 Pacific Mail 0 0 Early Games. serve, and the Selway Game Preserve. Pork— Chops, 45| value) aggregated $10,250,000. 4700 Pern R R 1 0 L. Duclos, who played the left gar-1 "\ “poundary ‘between Idaho and Draft Board Prefers Farmer to Alex Spareribs, Inside Round,* 35 Tw 5 e 500 People’s G & C 8L ? o e o den in a finisheq manner during the e The Great. 5‘5;1::: QE;\,&, Steak, 28 :a'll' S. old issues were unchanged on o 5....“‘2“\,““" H] = Th(B,\r Mdn:gflfr Chester Ga?.; eamontot 1910 "pul;ting up a grand M%r;‘tls:‘r‘l‘%ma appropridted $94197.10 for| _ Urzent need for greater food pro- s Ham 100 Phila - ! e prospects for a successful sea- | article of ball at the hot corner, taking : % State game pre- | duction to help win the war was the Smoked Foul- | Shoulders, 2 STooKe e ] 1 son for the baseball team representing | everything within reach and bringing ;gig>u13§:5en t;ffl:blstxelde v."f;?\fge";i,v‘reason Grover Clovelana : Mt Smoked Tongues— 15| sues * Migh. Low. Close ! 300 Pitts C pr the Southbridge High Schoel on thelthe fans to their feet with his won rinén'eckedg;hnsam erouse, quail | Premier pitcher for the Chicago Nati Short Cut, 42| 35| 100 Adams Express o e o 100 Pitis Steel pr diamond this season are brizht not-|derful pegging. He has already k e s he | onal leazue team, was named to go in Dried Beef 60) 33| 2o Aar” mumely Iox 1w 10%| 0Dk W ve withstanding that the team lost four|proken up several close contests with | 209 Hungarian partridge slong they o/t 0% 5 Camp Funston. Kansas, Corned Eeof, 18-23 G A e X B | 1600 Press ‘Stont ‘Cor 0020 of its stfongest men by graduation|his trusty willow when a hit meant 7 e - o s bt ska Gold M 1% 1% e el Oar 0001 3 1000 Alaska _Juneau 17100 Alls | Chalmers 400 Allis” Chal_pr 1000 Pul Pal Car 1400 Ry Stecd Sp 1300 liay b Pittsburg 50 0 last June, and there is every ratified the action of the State warden | A¢cording to memiy e Br R Three Lase its, B in creating the Appalachian Fish andj 80 2 e T s \1ea50n | needed runs. draft board, uineas, each, $1.25 2 to believe that the boys from the Eye R. Duclos, the midget of the team, : R Alexander’s call to the colors, mem- Con Cop — otatle o o ealh It e : : Game Preserve. Washington establish- - e colone ucks, b, 33| L2 3500 5 ¢ t who acted as a substitute outfielder : bers of' the draft board said, ~meant cks, 1b., 381 2 Ao s @0 Benging ... Cleveland 8, Washington 2. more with the Norwich Free Academy | last year, is taking care of the left| 0 arefuge of 37280 acres in OLanosan| juq; one more man for work on. near- 45-60 | 17500 Am Can * o 14600 Rep T & Sted ayishington, May = 10_-Oppogtune boys in the post:season champlonshib|garden in an, acceptableimanner and{SRURIE WIS SIEE. 2 DIRTEiS (8 00 It was clearly their patri- o Am cmn 27 900 Boval Duteh hittjng at zheuexplensi ofSShaW and s e e team | 15 Proving a tower of strength on the | TeSt SOURCYE ARE EANTES ATbereq, e they concluded, to carry out gl 200 Saxon Harper gave Cleveland a to 2 vie- he reorganization of the defensive as well. He possesses a 7 - on of a recent ctive %00 Am CotonOIL AT tory today over Washingion. The |made necessary by the loss of Tully, | sure eye at the bat and usually cemes S";“C‘a“m‘:“ ,J["“‘nfioiflzs”:‘;fg‘{)‘mmdisemce bulletin, calling upon exemp- Kerosene Oil, 15| s0Am H & L pe 200 Seaboard A L me was called at the end of the|the sorrel-topped backstop, Trainor,|across when the hit is needed. > 2 ¢ preserves, the Bm#l Island|tion boards to keep the farmers at . PR 20 dm Yoo L e cighth inning on account of darkness.‘lhed so&mgal:\(u_ s ?lorsa Te devell‘ Grein, another newcomer to the| ¥ Mew Frestrued TS FUH ITINCH work on the s. As a result the Fred 2500 A Int Gorp 900 Sless Sh S & T EEpe and ~ hard-hitting first-sacker. and | team, is filling Champagne's shoes at 3 : and a large| ¢ mous ball pla stood 18th B . Raiinsas 0 $LOGRERN. 10 10 O 3200 South Paste: Cleveland (&) wastingon (8) | Champagne, the speedy outfielder and | center field in & way fo delight the ;iesf“gm‘;)‘;'i’:;:gflgsgheeéfi::sW‘““‘l"g" {in the list of men in Class 1 suddenly Heneycombys.. - 30| Porto. Rico, 100 Am. Linseed e . 10600 Soutten Ry .. . o0 ab hpo a e|utility twirler, was no easy problem, |fans and is proving one of the most = 4 | was placed as the ninth man in a Eggs— gal, 90| 10300 Am Locomo 750 Sogthem Ry pr 1% YShottontr 4 71 ¢ Oibut a fast, snappy team has at last|reliable hitters in the local outfit. In < ! quota of 12. . Native, 60c|Mapie Syrup, e ;:‘g‘g;,:“fl‘fl e 3 %11 & o|been built up which is sure to fiive 2|5 recent game with the Putnam, Ot. Bogash Has an Ali | . . bottle, 28-57| U0 Am Smeit F ex- it S 3 2 000 0 0fgood account of itself as the season|Trade School, he secured four safe! Lou Bogash who ‘has been roundly |’ Live Stock. 100 Am Smelt ;r - 1700 Tenn C Chem o OfSchultecf 1 1 2 0 0|progresses. 2 X wallops out of six trips e= the plate panned for his poor exhibition with| Cattle— 2160 Am Steel Fary 2300 Texas Co. .. § % ffjhamkedr 4 0 10 0| Lemmelin, last year's third base- | which speaks for itself. Young Eddie, of Greenwhich. at New | Beel Steers. 9000 Am Sugar - -... 21100 ToTbaceo Prod. 3 0 OPudgelt & 219 1 0l nan has been shifted to the backstop| . Lavall bstitute 1917 £ \ Sro@ 31450 P o ol e 100 Tob Prod e 30 OfMorsanab g 0.2 11 shi Lavallee, a substitute on tne Taven recently, comes to the front| vea: H0G 1Y 3% An Sumau o 1068 Galon” Pacite et TR e team, is playing in vight field and|with a sound alibl to the eftect that | Yoy 4200 Am. Tnion Pac pr = : though not as speedy as some out- |he i i 3! | i A oo 9" 28" 20 | 30 T ater e e boemis fielders 1s thoroughly relable. At the | Bogmsn ars Tre® manetemant, i | R . 5 5 490 United. ,s‘“" 0110 {bat, he is somewhat uncertain but is|the receipts were attached, wanted to i Trimmed Green Wool Skins, Ib, 15| (1% Am Woolen 3¢ 2000 United Ry Inv e S el e quite apt to come through with a tell- | hold off on handing him the scheckels. Hides— Calves, " 65| 5% basnda o Tio 5 % oo 5 e foe Ml AT ing smash at the opportune moment.|This with the small crowd presen 9-11, 3345 | V10 dne Ot % (23600 U. S, Siesl Sere by inning Ryan, the third new man to join®the | took away any desire to ..ght. 4 Wool, 31| 120 Agpien i ok 70 U, 5 Stedt ve Cleveland 2001 08 squad, is an outfielder or promise and | can't fight, can va,” reasons Lou, “fo ] 12-i7, 2. 609 Atehizon pr. T 5000 Vtah Copper. Washington D000 01010 02 is capable of filling any outfield posi- vin' yp ya outa ver | : - " 100 Va € Chem Two base hits, Chapmen, Shotton snd Judge. 4 a guy that's tryin’ to gyp' ya outa yer 5 o (o A CEWT oo 100 Vs Ton C 8 © bace e, “Speaker (3, Wiliams 0d Both tion in a satisfactory manner. dough?" Moreover Bogash says he| b 425[Cornmeal 3230 rifs Ak ®rhom © 21 R 5 sl e is used to fighting with boxing gloves | i 517 e i ates| TR £ O o R e SO o o it M ioht connbung miicn oot : T R <} Tt 100 West Unlon Tal Soston, May 10.—Boston broke its open before the bout had gone far.|§ More power —less repairs 75 owt, 306 Beth Steel 100 White oMiors .. losing streak today by deteating St. | § ‘and lower upkeep—a quicter, Lin. Ofl Meal, 45500 Beth Steel B et 1800 Willys Overland Louis, 4 to 1. Mays held the visitors (Y Young Eddie, he says felt the same ke e b ‘Hominy, 600 Both Steel 8 Pr som- 106% 106% 106% | Total siles 1,213,200 -eules. o fivs shitk LN soTe: ! =1 way about things. Bogash, however, longer-running car. The sav- 200 Brooklyn R T P - Alamipl % et ) an got his money, but will think twice be- ing of wear, time and money. 108 v B R COTTON. " 3 hpo a B b s e ¢ fore going to any such place as New | § All are assured when you use 2 Lid fStoakc Co 23| M0 Packos’ 4% 5% | October 2612, Decamber 255" s At Lorieas worker, but it serves him right for | z: s Ame g 40-30| ios ca Sreer ¢ 3 |2550. Spot cotton quiet: midaling |Demmite 3 10 0 103290 [ - boxing in any such place as New Ha- | § GRAPRITE. 25 7109 Corade Pacfe "L 154 T 281 JiRa eenttbaz 18 N MANY STATES TO HAVE * ven,” anyway. Automobile 410 Ghen i #MONEY. monw 10 03 st ¢1108 NEW GAME PRESERVES Joe Jackson %o Be Drafted. 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Dru; ists | 200 Cout con W% 145%° A - = tor National Sports it Taekport | e . {Dieiy “nmuv;;y m_&u.n.s.m & R ool g iy e Detroit Wins First Game In East. Unusual interest has been manifest- | placed in the list of the new draft men Established 1827 ; money lf 100 Grucible Steel pr % N New York, May 10.—Detroit opened ' Who is to Fight Caulgmh Frankie | eq in the establishment of mew game |to. be called between May 25 and = ——— 7000 Cuba Cane Svgar 6% . 68% its eastern invasion here today with . Burns Here Next Week. June 1.