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BASEBALL. double and triple, sent home three of St. Louis’ runs. Score: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Washinston * : 2 SR i o d e L ..E, g’ ; g R . : S e 8 %:"Hg flcficflifiesofaweflequippe&,sfldsfic@l' i - = aene: FAR L A ; : 0 Tuiieo and Information Department are at your INSURABLE Fastest Boxing Kxhibition Seen Here In Some Time Put On : i ixs ¥ dhiifon, 16 Sitnikh complete-gud st S 14 & u::or : SONS i By the % Fm e Shbmarine Ba.:e—Jl'ckie Norman B‘;m ol "' s iiad 9 3 § i E 5 fi\f&mafiou regarding any se.curitY you may : > Pride of the Base, Lives Up to His Reputation—Sailor| " "/ inmtesss toapui™™’ S 10010 old, or contemplate purchasing. o Michaels Outpoints Sailor Chamberlain In Fast Eight| Soif s 5 = = = = EREE S o ey . Ui i e 5 e e 7 (@) Datted, for ftamer n|“5‘§|.: 2 ¥ G BRCES Rousd Mill. —_— | qap s S T (ol e Hollister,White & Co. i f Toledo 1, Kansas, City 6. INCORPORATED INVESTMENT BANKERS % | aasi Louiswifle:Minneapolis, playid Sunday as part of ‘The sailor Eflh from the Submarine double. hiwader. base, put on one of the fastest smooth- est and cléeanest boxing xhibitions seen in this town this spring at Olym- ric - hall - Monday- evening. There was no hitch in ‘the programme and everything was*carried on in fine style and the large number of ‘fight Rankin -the local pug handed a knock hit, out to Johnny Burt, was short lasting only two rounds. Rankin outweighed Burt by ten or twenty pounds. The little fellow from the base did good ‘work,” while he lasted getting in some hard blows to Red’s head but he lack- ed the steam to make them tell. Gldeon. Colfegs Games. ~At ‘Orono, Me.—Celby 11, Maine 2. Steal of Home Wins For Athletics. At Worcester—Hoiy- Cross 15, Neton Hall 2. Philadelphia, May 20.—With two out and the bases full in the fotrieenth inning today, Merlin Kopp, of the Ath- letics, stole home, beating Detroit, 5 Grosvenor Building PROVIDENCE GAMES TODAY. National Le were worth. Norman who is one of the ber to 4. He had reached third on a pass > 4 £ attended the exhibition went| One other feature on the bill which | Boston at Cincinnati. - v o | pany? If not, come and see aav?:y“::i[m the feeling that they had |greatly pleased the audience and is ke 0 T L R 5 Stezle«:i?du?mdm : ::flla:e!.has(c;re- | = us—we’ll post you fully and|received their money’s worth which is | worthy of mention was the playing of : Philadelphia at Pittsbursh. Wl 4 e W o e ? = BT more than can be said. of lots of the|the Submarine band under the direc- American Leagos. Dush.ss 03 01’ o|ner being responsible for the three |national automobile racing. truthfully. ONLY STRONG, |ghts that have been staged here. | tion of First Musician Lichurst. The | cead a mec : sy 123 3 0 0runs scored by the Base. e e I terne e PROVEN C . The two main bouts, of the double|band rendered several selections dur- Chicago at New York. 161 e ‘; 8| Outside of that misplay, the Pier v;latan_ 3 a5t Ompanies TFepre-| iy up, were hummers, being slug- |ing the bouts and Mr. Lichurst ren- Detroit at Philadelpbia. Y 418 1 8lhovs plaved big league. baseball, the| Athletics—Annual trophies for Mill- sented. ging matches from start to finish. The | dered a cornet solo which earned him Collge Games. L 115 0 33§ .|infeld especially backing Johnson up|rose A. A. anq full set of medals for B eighth round mill between Jackie Nor- | well deserved applause. At Tufts College, Mass—Scton Hall vs. Tufts Foe fess 1 24 o/in fine style. . __|Queens County Hizh school games. ISAAC S. JONES man of the base and Terry Mitchell,| A collection for the Red Cross was High School League. e o s O t;m: the playefi h;ve l;xat) th:)fi dcfal‘lgg;x‘x;gle— Coupe Internationale 40 A Tadie: . 1 | stride, m is o / Aeronat inturance and Real Esfits Agent gfiyfi'zfif‘r}é“;nl’l‘“mé“é‘xéi o ‘Zh":? o %%&ys!:;e%"m‘é?g o Bt e e LT S B O p e Il ohe. bh e #hont| S BowIBE Bricee for Arateve oA 1 Richards Building, 91 Main Street < It is hoped that the Sailor Boys STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. Jewett City for a game May 26th, letic club bowling tournament. cieverest little fighters that has ap- | will stage another bout here in the B B o iz St Address E. J. Kelly, Manager, State| *~ Babesall—Public Schools Athletic ‘. 2 (2 Balted for Dugan in ¢ PRl lea, cup and elementary schools r - peared in the ring heré for some time, | near future as it seems it takes the National League. Seore by Iunlugs: Pier, New London. league =l ar y s ATTOREEYSTATLAW danced circles .around Mitchell who|navy to put things over in good shape. | ' Basls et el PR T ‘“;‘,"H"l‘"(‘{h‘lj, P“‘"S“ES-“ e S . - = was heavier and slower, Norman tap- | Chief Printer Jack Kennedy and Chief | e, K% B gcias 02 11 0.0.0 10 170 4| HANTS/CONTINUE -TO LOSE jobsledding at San Moritz, Switzer- Brown&Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law | ped Mitchell at will and had him go. | Machinist's mate Wendell deserve | Gcuou - 15 00000011 0101 ON WESTERN TRIP. TR e Nat. Bank, Shetucket St | i1 for a knockout in the eighth round |eredit for promoting the exhihition | Fiiibu 12 Two base bit, Kepp. Thice buse hit, Kupp. Horme el H et et SR s sl o sl o] B .k Ohotugt Bt | wtienisn i aiins Mitchell buttsd him | which was for the bensflt of the Sub- | Filyichiis I s Now Vel ere N o B0 AloTwo and (8 o r aier o Dy AP o e g low putting him out. - It was Nor- |marine Base Boxing club. . 5 £ it Sl i e National Bank. Telephone 38-3 mmvf Bouit on Points: Joe Rehill of Providence refereed the | oo wauis o yhl!e Sox Southpaw Beats Yanks. Half Games Ahead of Cubs. hel;ézz Medals—For New York rescue The other main bout was between |bouts with the exception of the Nor- New York, May 20.—The Chicago| 5 = Lt foto e i EDWIN W. HIGGINS |sailor Michaels of the West Coast and | man-Mitchell, at which Chief Master at i White Sox (oday won their fiest game | _New York, May 20.—The New York| Motor Boating—The Bermuda chal- Sailor Ch: lain of Phillie, both|Arms Jack Denig officiated. Chief it of the season in New York, defeating! nalsiiostizesin Sinday in | thetlenss tropuy amdepl (0sbn anoual face; - Attdrne: men ranging in the heavy weight class. | Printer Jack Maydole did the announc- | (i 11 jthe Yanks 6 to 2. Williams, Chicagy st, after dropping the hrst two,from Xew 5"” ‘.‘;e:’f';_“ ar-a’:;‘ 5°°“‘-‘§ et=-Firs Ins. Cé. Bldg. | Michaels was. outweighed by several |ing and Bob Michaels too care of the | somaro a {left hander, held New York to gexes {piayenitwith: | Gltphinati © lasti ot tURsEans BEEss: ! il oMb 9| pounds but Lad the advantage in|Eons. Waatihigin i scattered hits. Score: Week 1y osing Sunday to Cincionaii | cruising types in principal watervays. ourth ant rounds ic] 's had jed af e local ighter € in. ab hpo a hos 3 .| phia the Gid S Il % vk = 5 3 a ha ’ . Su -iand sloops, annual features of the, Chamberlain groggy but.could not put | One came from Terry Mitchell and the i ‘ SRy 070 0 04 half games ahead of the Cubs. Cin-iand sloops, NORWICH TOWN over a knockout blow. Chamberlain othe’r! from Jackie Norman. Either S fQTh'I = Al g i 0| cinnati went "‘f“’ lh"‘:m\’el‘lcgu::'i!x" “x‘{;‘é{&\rt“x’i‘se:ork Yacht club regattas and s was slow in his movements but had a |one of these boys would make Rankin irates Uefea’ ils 5 to 1. 29 1 o' ning five out of six g: S | g b Rev. J. H. Newland and Trinity Me- | yicked right that he let go'several|let out and it is doubtful if he could| Pittsburgh, May 20.—The Philadel- et e e e R e e e thodist Choif Proyide.Inspiring Ser- | times but they failed to connect. Both |Tetain his laurels agaiust either one. * | phia Nationals made their initial ap- oo hitspeuiapeaed STt BB RS iees | midrinm ¢ 5 £70% ot e 5 L ! through Cx ¥ 3 20, | mids - A :T:-?M R Q'A; li —:f&rythdly Ef\y: Kfi”‘iaflé“wfi’. &'233 The ‘Jofif,i‘i ‘Lisbon Stars Beat Voluntown {):;;;x;c:do‘rvg.: ;:?e?;da;f%rilt’f:bfxg? iiams,y; o3 1831 rerrnalned there by winning all five] Polo—The International Polo cup. ele ion — Remodeling Young 3 3 s were evenly divided. The semi final bout was g:fast ex- hibition with Freddie Schad of the base battling against Sailor Brand of the State Pier:~The-honors “went “to Schad as he far outpointed his heav- 5 to 1. except in the sixth inning when they bunched hits and scored their only Kennel—Herald cup for best Ameri- can bred at Pekingese club of America show. ' The Lisbon Stars traveled to Volun- town and beat Voluntown in an excit- ing game by the score of 9 to 6. Foot’s pitching ang G. Budeit's hitting were the star features of the game. The Cooper held the visitors safe ::{ga_xrnhe: ‘(l‘:a):i e of the Pittsburgh series Tuesda, York could not hs effectively ir first three games with Cincinnati, but, with Sallee in the box Saturday, suc- Hougg, Besumed—.— s o Rev. J_H_Newland, pastor of ‘Trin- ity Mef h, gave a very well received address Sunday Totals run. Prendergast started on the mound for Philadelphia but was hit hard and was replaced in the fifth in- i battery for the Stars was G. Foote, (x) Batted for Love in 3tk 5 s Sl s afternoop.aj the Sbeltring Arms. He|jer opponent. ~This bout was full of |J. Rabinowi * Pl ning by Watson who held th (3) Batted fer M f ceeded in ending the Reds' winning was assisted bt the Choit, under the | action and furnished the - audisnes |’ JADIROWitE ¢ feani e e e ey (fifiw vy : streak, which had goneito elght vics SPORTING NOTES girection of Mrs; Willtazr Growe. The | many a_thrill. , Cliff Markle, formerly of the New |the 8ame. Score: New o Sy e e o setht | amiliar hymns were muc henjoyed. The first bout on the programme|YVork Yankees, is the first baseball Philadelphia_(N) Pittsburgh (N) Two hase ckinpaugh. and Miller, SRSl T s canis et | The text chosen:was, And they that|was between Kid- Woods of Brooklyn player to give his life for his country ab hpo a ab hpo a e G T e day, which also was Tesreau's firs be wise shall shine as the brightness|anq Sailor Geacoble of the State Pier. E5/i R, fred st ateiel e Y | Bancroft.ss 2 1|Bigbeedf 3 1 1 o Yankees Buy Bedient. defeat this season after five straight Th 't believe that Hi ' of the firmament, and they that turn|This bout went six rounds to.a draw. D hid oL ANEle was [{Meqtinan j|polvitats 1 210 0 0 7 Eodiant. wins. Cincinnati made it four out of e Giants can’t believe that Horace many to righteousness 4§ the 5tars| The preliminary bout in which Red xt'gported killed in action in one of B, et 3330 0| New York, May 20.—The New York | five in the series. Previous to meet- [ Greely said: “Go west, young man, go for ever and ever. Learning is mot all 4 3 h . 0t e recent lists. Enderaih o|curshenai § 7 2 1 J| American League baseball club an-ling New York, Cincinnati took the|Wwest! ; gotten from scheols, he said, much = xDithoefer 0] Caton. s 47 | nounced today the purchase of Pltch-?anly_ two games played in the Brook- a1 @ n I AbE Do !4 = comes from heart knowledge.” Get the \‘:Im(ed.l( uMcK'nie3b 3 1 1 o|er Hugh Be@xent from the Toledo club | jyn series. The Reds made only three Memorial ay this year wil m:vb e | right standpoint in life, then are we g Oeropene 40 20 slof the American Association. Bedient, | misplays during the week. the day of sporting events it has been: wise. Ambition is not unnatural, we | Persastp iy X‘ho formerly pilclgelli for the B?stog Chicago batted Nehf and Canavan |in former years. ' v@ the promise of rewards ever be- * Watson,p 3111 mericans was' a holdout and refused! of Boston freely Monday, but was = - [ =y achers and pastors have ol to report to the Toledo club this|ghut out by Fillingim in the deciding! Pat Moran says he is not discour- fore us, qufl ng righgrand so Feceive e - bt Ay il % There are degrees of rewards. A tlug heaven than to just get in is oF these ‘who' shire, there is in- ing reward as we have been faith- ul and true to Him. At night as we ®e the stars looking down on us as they did on our fathers, in past gene- rations, in Daniel’s time, let this les- &bn leave its impress, They that be Bt liwing. Therwrong | Prices Rose and Fell Sev eral During Active Operations. MARKET FLUCTUATED, . Times New York, May 20—Stocks fluctu- ated with extreme wiclence during to- day’s irregular session, prices ri 3600 Ede ... 5100 Bne 1st pr 100 M & S pr 4400 Gaston Wms 00 Gen Cigar 0 Gen Electre 3000 Gen Motor C 800 Gen Motor pr 100 Goodricn pr 1100 Gt, North pr Philadelyhia. Pittsourgh R Two base hit. Meusel. witz anl Higchman. Giants Finally Win. St. Louis, Mo., May 20.—Poor field- ing by the local team, coupled with opportune hitting by New York, en- spring. Pitcher Robert McGraw of the Yan- kees has been called for the National Army, receiving orders today to re- port to his draft board at Pueblo, Colo. He is the fourth pitcher of the leam to enter the service. Eastern League Umpires Assigned Hartford Conn., May 20.—Umpires for the Eastern Baseball League were game of the series Tuesday, Vaughn losing his first game of the season after five straight victories. Philadei- phia won the first two games with Chicago. Vaughn blanked the Quakers h four hits Friday and Hendrix held them in check Saturday while the Cubs were batting Oeschger hard. Tyler shut out Philadelphia Sunday in the deciding game of the series, After winning the New York series, aged over the pennant prospects. As Pat says, it's a long way to October. Alexander will try and secure per- mission from the military authorities to pitch for the Cubs in their home games played on Sundays. Frank Daniels, for over 30 years an umpire in the National league, was among those present at the unfurling e gl o abled the latter to win the first game | announced here tonight. They are: | Pittsburgh could only break even in SR R AT B se shall ghine as the brightness of [and falling several times on a further| 400 Green O Con of the series today, 5 to 3. Score:|joseph Daly, of St. Louis; Edward |four games with Brooklyn. Sanders of | day. e firmament, apfl they that turn|large volume of operations. WoGuf M & N New n;k hun St. Louis (N) McBride, of Jersey City. N. J.; Frank | Pittsburgh won his own game Thurs- ~ e e aona many to dghleousness as the stars| From a strong opening, based on the| 100 Gult & siel Younert 3 170 o 0 Pl o Brown. of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Tho- |day with a triple. Philadelphia played| No parents e el e for ever and ever. liberal attitude of administration to- Kaufl 3 130 0 103 mas Kelly, of Brockton, Mass. a ten inning 3-3 tie with, St Louls|depart for the war with greater so- a D, ettt o wards the railroads, the jmarket. soon Bumslt 51 4 0 0 3 1.0 They are assigned for the opening|Monday, Oeschger outpitching May, el g b gl » girthday Celebrated. reacted. Partial = rafies’ at midday Lemind 30 13 0 s games May 22 as follows: Daly at New | two_hits to four, and defeated the |plating the departure : Another pleasant May birthday ob- | Were succeeded by more extensive de- Holkedb ~ 4 1 9 0 <0 Haven, McBride at New London |Cardinals Tuesday in the only other |key, the . served at the Sheltering Arms was|clines in the afternoon, when rumors Niehofl,2b 4 2 2 3 303 Brown at Springfield and Kelly at|8ame played in the series. St. Louis ", LeGo—e e Yaloh ke that of Mrs. Mary Close, Sunday.|of friction between the war board and Rriguez2b 0 0 0 110 Worcester. won by a one run margin in each of arry {t'd - g < There were-many-ealls and gifts from | the ‘steel producers gained currency. i:'.“‘m‘.{“’,,"“ Al Ll B ¥obey 0 the first two games with Boston. Ra- ha;s :ieien’ rtepoar ;eswa‘:gg ;-mmn ganz:- f-‘?gw:'r‘: g’:d:“’l::-‘idg?:{ sl‘:.gmr:m‘\;fsnday' :‘i’:xr; t?r?ha ézr|<e?i°?h:ngw:l;§ ‘Z‘e’::hi{c;x’i 100 Gan C. %o b Totals 36 i CAMP DEVENS TEAM.| he?d the Cardinals to wo hits until tl';e fl:i}[efldfl !b?:elzfil. glaéor-mffl:e sewn: i P e 5 ditions. veek’ xtensive | 300 Kdly s Tire Totals 34 727 : ninth, when he weakemed. Ames al- B corps.’ PRRE LS i R I N e I i D S e ey “wied (ol Bt e Dot 1 o0 Take Opening Game by a score of | lowed Boston four hits Thursday. The AT e Work has again begun on the Char- | (resh selling of the more - vulnerable| 700 Lack Stweel = - (x) Batted for Lamore in Sth 11 to 7. Braves took the next two by one-sided| In a recent game ‘AII ;r ure 1 les Young pi: éfl T treet, | ISSues, notably industrials and equip-| 100leke E & W pr (Seore iy mmnings = scores, Fillingim registering his second | Training station the All-Nationals wont 2 for. il Walte, - The roof 13 shingled | ment. M e L N ] In the opening game of the season |shutout of the week Saturday. Boston |from All-Americans by the score of |-~ and staine®, painting done, and xfrge The more erratic features of these| o iy & Myers o two bese bits, Hoike and Baied. | | the American Thread company|climbed out of last place Sunday when 1: to 2-h Thee 1‘;!;5';1‘8;0&'111 nszun?:y 3 Colonial pu'\u-g' are to »e' placed in |8reups inciuded U. S. Steel, which 100 Loose W 2 pr baseball team defeated a Camp Devens | Hearne blanked the Cardinals in the «}arg DPf fyrmm Tony M“““g =l front. made a net decline of 2 1-2 ' points ;‘gg‘aflb & N:;h Robins Win 5 to 2. team, known as Ted’s company, 11 to|deciding game of the series. res ‘effer Y, 3 Devotion Over at 7:30. By a typographical error, the Bul- letin stated that the forty hours’ de- votion at Sacred Heart church would close at 11 o'clock this Tuesday morn- after having started with a Substan- tial gain; Republic Iron, which placed a one point rise with a two point loss and Baldwin Locomotive, which repeated last week’s gyrations at an extreme advance of six peints, half of which was later yielded. re- 100 Mex Petrol pr 6u0 Miamo C 14800 Midvale Sieel . 16 M SLP &SSM . 200 Mo. kan & T Chicago, May' 26.—Timely hitting, Wwhich included Z. Wheat's double and Myers' home run following an error by Hollocher, gave Brooklyn a com- manding lead over Chicago today and the visitors won the first game of the 7, at Recreation park, Willimantic} Saturday afternoon. In the first| six innings the Thread company team ! had it their own way, scoring 11 runs | and holding the soldiers to 2 rnns, but| when Hull was substituted for Mec- | In the American league the Boston Americans made it two out of three with St. Louis Monday and took four straight from Detroit. Ruth won his game Wednesday agoinst the Tigers and, to make use of his good batting, Ryan and Jake Stahl Oliphant goes into intensive training and gives up athletics; Army-Navy- ball game cancelled.—Headlines. of course, there is no connection between the two and besides, judging from A i Clure on the mound for the soldiers the | was placed in the outfield in the re- : 4 ing, instead-of at the 7.30 o'clock mass. ot . litieq| 9800 Mo Paciae series 5 to 2. Score: flect was magical. The soldiers de- |mainder of the series. May allowed | their records this season, the army & .- A Shipping oils, motors and utilities| 303 F Brooklyn (N) i =z % 8lc: | i i didn’t stand hance to win. . . followed a similar course within nar-| e sy Chicago (N) veloped into sluggers and no errors|Detroit four hits Thursday. idn’t stand a chan i Sewing Meeting. bower - Hieith renctine mor t ot T Olonss 5 1°2 1 olpaskerter % 5'2 & o|were committed on stheir team, while| New York won the deciding game of A o S o messt Ever Ready Circle of the King's|points, and standard rails cancelled Cond & C OMarasb 5 1 1 6 OlHollocher,ss 4 2 2 5 1|the locals did some of the worst play- | the series with Detroit Monday and| Mistakes &lfifn D Daughters meets tonight (Tuesda; the greater part of their one to- two Enam & § Daubertlb 3 212 0 0|Mannif 4 1 0 oling imaginable. The soldiers brought|broke even with St. Louis in four ball and Miller luggins ~ ¥ Y E &S pr Wheatlf 3 3 4 0 0|¥lacklf 4 10 0fj 3 vo innings, whi Shocker won a twelve inning | Yankees freely admits that he left with Mrs. P. B, Whaly of Mediterran- | point advances.. = Sales .amounted to ot Myerscs 3 1 4 0 O|Mcriledb 4 313 o o|iD five runs in two innings, while thegames. e s . him . in th e of can Jane to sew for the Belgians. 1,030,000 shares, c Gop Jobnsonrf 4 0 1 1 9|Deal3b 4 11 2 gllflcals were retired in one-two-three s ffi?m l‘:’e h‘g"keesfi“ ed‘m‘?d:ty (o}x;im;et th!{uedlm fi‘“gfi,, ca:eeded W - g irg> )" UWONOT &M .. Schma’dt.2b 4 0 2 2 O|Kilduff,2b 4 4 5 1)order. an allla, who had won five straight, - b sded Héard and Seen. b 'f",’a, ZIOLEY swas fin ;;'t’?’“fi SUBDLY, \ Y _Ceutral i 4211 0liliferc 4 0 12 0| Donovan of the Devens team made|lost Thursday when Thormahlen|a pitcher and gave up _Ted Cather ut call loans were _relatively easy, 300 N. ¥. Dock Marqua; 4 0 0 1 0fWalkerp 0 019 & inni: bl d the B ith fe hits. | and Whitted for Perdue. The Tptow plinlies-ase: siasetiag apith | despiteilast iweel's eaicantion Ot bane ]! b b v e T2 lE? 1803 tla fne catch in the second inning when | Danked the Browns with four bl |and ZWhitted | for Perue The ... o ss i 5 v i o) N Y NY&H. otals 85 27 12 0f2Zeide 0 ! K et! el y of - - ¥ erarn 2. e - amesiaae o onein emines Cvbara IR Sl Weasero 0 0 0 0 o|top of the grass by diving for it |seil Friday, but won Saturday by|Whitted later developed into a star. . drive. virtually unaltered. < i ; : s Domestic .bonds, including Liberty lm 1}:::1 : West. zHendnyx 1 006 Before the game Daniel P. Dunn|scoring four runs after two were out o R L John Kingsley of Hartford, spent the | issues, were again- included to ease,| 2100 Ouo Ciis G Toals 3 8715 3|made a short speech on the Red Cross | in the ninth. D L Ty weei: end at his heme on Huntington | internationals aiso . shari Total Ontario _Silver (z: Batted for Carter in 7th. ang also mentioned the men in the| Cleveland took the odd game from |paper men in the service, says 2 B avenue. sales (par value) aggregated 45,650,000 500 Pactfic Mall (z) Batted for Weaver in 9th. service. He eaid that the blue stars| Washington Tuesday and divided four |letter to a friend ir New York that * - ggregated, 45,650,000.8 . 200 Pac aiatl 'pr Score by innings: on service flags stand for the saviors|games with Philadelphia, one run ad-|Jimmy Wilde, fiywcight champion of —— U. S. bonds (old issues) were -un-] 1900 Pemn B R Brooklyn 40000100 05 2 idi M: th 1d, had a narrow escape from J. Albert Robinson of Canton, Mass. | changer on call. Chicago .. 10100000 oOfthe world Mayor Gates was then V?"“;‘hg.f ]dic“?"‘g eta‘:‘ e G yle(‘:SIbe?n:ol{ill'ed o A aeent k. resditon ; Rtives o, 2 Two base hits, Krieger, Mann, Wh introduced, and he threw tha first;0f Philadelphia outpitched Coveleskie 2 £ ent air Tns the EamalMaiiay wf solatives,ion . Myers. R lin a thirteen inning game Wednesday. |London. Wilde was sitting in a Lon- A green. - STOCKS. S The summary: Tourteen errors were made Thursday.|don hotel chatting with two frm“tds Miss Lilian Durr, from Fort Point| “ifam & s e I e B e o e T P <ty : b0 s Cincinnati, y 20. — Cincinnati = 2 ab hpo‘a el Sa Y, - 2 e s passing a few days at her home on | 10 Adv Bumely ... ket i ]M‘” hits, oft Cincinnati | y ... s 4135 3123 11 Chicago defeated Cleveland last Sun- | hosteiry and killed Wilde's friends in- Town street, Ry Y e e Six clean hits off Ragan in | shacieysb 5 0 2 3 13 ottt i i i badly shaken Jadnuse 3 109 Alasia. Gold 3 the fifth inning today and easily de- | Dowowanit 3 1 3 0 412 0 ofday and broke even with Philadelphia. }stantly. The fighter was badly sha Miss Anna Ely. of Washington street | 10y s con feated Boston 5 to 2. Toney pitched |Ircrnib 5 4 9 0 311000 fi‘abe&h‘“gked ‘gg.“hle‘ifsd “"‘i.‘h }“‘1“'“ up, but escaped injury. < . i crrgn Ao 2 airtight ball il hi Wells.ef 4 0 0 0 51 3 31 hits Tuesday. icago an ashing- . = A SRE, o, fox, Ut with friends | 200 13 B S Victory well in hand, whon he let floms | Mocamizae 4 ¢ 3 0 Haimend” 3 o |ton fought hard in their series. John-| Jim Clarkin, the Hartford own- : 3 . Can pr_ L somewhat Bnd Beston BC0Red tWo mamm | Cane 4 6 5 5 darmeeet 20D {son was victor ‘over Williams in an|er, has let it be known that he is : McCluep 2 0 0 3 0|Petersomp 3 0 errorless eighteen inning battle Wed- |more anxious to secure good ball- Le Roy Hubbard New Lond late in the contest. o : 5 R0V, 5 "N et B . Conteref 3 11 0 1 = {nesday. Chicazo continued its per- |players this year than to select a pessed the week end at his home, 170 outas (e Tull.p, 1010 Totals 295 fect ' fielding Thursday, winning in 1f he gets them. Clark- . Sturtevant streé s a0 npe a9 hpo a e L elding S & g | mar et : = Powellof : c‘: 3 0 oforon3y 110 ¢ wmotars 92112 }eleven innings. Shaw shut out thei Cmnna ze the ig“:’f'"' = - - 5 OLMagee?d 4 3 3 2 0| geore by innln White Sox with three hits Friday. Carey 2! t S 5 - IAodit 41 30 ol et 412 2,0 0 oo Dyrens 09000004 | Faber scored his second win of the|once and Clarkin might come upm _ e ul;dgy with his father, George A i L 8 g g AR Thmadico 2402 3000 weel Saturday when Chicago, playingiand get a few pointers before he =3 orpe of Sturtevant street. Konetchy1b 2 0 8 1 ofNealelf™ 3 0 & 0 0| aomn borenoe st " Avaren Siatimit " iy | another errorless game, won in thir- |starts in. The Hartford owner- ©Z Mis. Chittie Taaraed b e, Vivingsss 3 0 2 3 O|BKbumess 4 1 3 3 1| Poteron 7; by McClure 2- by Hull 1. Bems on|teen innings. Washington engaged in|eays that his team will play Sun- 5= i h"'h arles Wame as refurned BiTRL e e 31\-.:5': Rk St §|Pells: of McClure G:off Pctcrsom 2; off Hull 0 |its fourth extra inning contest in five[day ball this season if all goes " 3 B e, o0, W odt, "!’:,"""h't"e'w ef- xMassey 10 0 0 0 e e m— days, Ayers defeating Coveleskie Sun-|well. Herelofore he has been dead gt ok ny orth Andover, Canaranp 0 0 0 0 of Totals 32112 g =|Ashland Defeats N. L. Independents|day in a twelve inning game at Wash- | set against it, mrmularlyc a{tert.hli ass, L beiwee aneep - | 200 Am. Sugar pr ........l13 111% 1l | 2900 Tebacco Pwd eeeee. SB% 5TH 33 | 00 o — ) ing v Y i ‘onnecticut _ ., .. Wiliam Lyo: student at Bow- 100 Tni Alloy Steel T:)mfxamgl u‘: ‘:hl:lncin sth. Sunday arterngo: 5(;!’\ Ashland park el t-eoau::lx :e?lser:la _f-gar;n[:goa for breakinz 2 = = B ns a student a - o F 3 As : doin College, Brinswick, Maine, has| ‘yo % 205 ra $00 oty o e ’g:oe Ashland clup defeaied the xe“;‘sponTms WORLD LOSES the Sabbath Day. - been at his home on West Town street| 1600 Am Woolen .. 5. CinsInnati ndon Independents by the score o . e LR o & fow QRIT oty ] T Am. Weet ve 12800°C. 5. 1 Awobod Two nase bits 6 to 5. Ashland played a poor fielding A GENEROUS, PATRON.] Word has boen received. fhat "‘“"} I’«gn Am zxgs 3 land, Smith. game, fielding misplays accounting for —_— erick J. Daly, 1919. captain of the Yale 100 Anaccnda ' Jonathan Smith, Jr., from' Hartford, 1200 Atchison four of the visitors 'runs. Ashla; Late James Gordon Bennett eleven of 1910, has been commissioned Was 3 | nt in the U. S. A nFs =3 spent the week end with relatives Red Sox Win Swatfest. EROASwery ths poslit 08 Sunphodin Donor of Many Medals and Trophies. | Janon " haly lweeml'm France at:theds on Town street, bringing his little Boston. May 20.—Boston hammered |in the first and fifth innings. Ne: head of the Andover hospital unit. On} 2 daughter Beatrice to visit her grand- Bagby for seven runs on six hits and | London plaved a fast fielding game. in parents. N “{ A. G. Davis and sistér, Miss May an error by Speaker in the fifth in- ning today. Groom finished for the which Brogan and S. McGrath fea- tured. Herbert for Ashland starred, The world of sport lost a generous patron. in the death of the late James army and served from April to Sep- April 21, 1917, he enlisted in the French™= 4 G 5 : i t he visitors and accepting six difficult chances. Gordon Benneti. He zave freely in|tember,when he was transferred to the Davis of Worcester, Mass:-made a won, 11 to 1?,”»;2;5“?1?' sg:&::- Th‘:s scgare: trophies and money to promote all,Amertli(‘an eir*?edmonlatry ffoz%e-“ Balmy o 2 brief visit_dwring the week end with squarely on fop of the head in the Astland, N Ladsen > LU SEOELS ol B e0laning to HoW g, A s yeantioid oy e SDIAIE v i i al h po a at hpo =~ @ *] 'S e ‘H“' ul::h Ingham Bonney of Hunt- ot it Rl e e‘gh‘r':h'?m"" He ran the bases| gronnaniv 3 113 0 00 2 9late famous the world over. Mr. Ben- |senior year. He also played on the o < = BB B & P15 e i el TG, 21 0 215 9 %imett, who was an enthusiastic yachts- |freshman and ~ university baseball: . 1200 Butie M | L 2% Ve :’ r) (n”po i e e 135 0lman, was especially generous in|teams. He was a member of Delta Gl Tt TEE 1ay Woodlt 4 02 318 0 ¢|Demaiseit 3110 3 11 olawards in this branch of sport. Inci-|Kappa Epsilon and Skull and Bones. 5 e % Chapmans 3 1 3 5123 ofDuhsimect & 0 0 0 30 0 0|dentally, he held a master's certificate, g i Speakercf 3 1 1 5 1-84 8 g Herbert,sb 4 0 2 4 0911 f g Roth.rf 3198 4200 o|Hammist 2.0 01 01 0 o|0f which he was very proud. He i COTTON. Wamby.2b 4 0 1 €20 0 ofVanDskep 2 1 0 2 0 0 3 ¢lserved two terms as comm%dore otf t}:le e Williams,1b 2 1 10 4212 2 0f et Tt New York Yacht club. 'wo o is oplg:;'j E&yfiymé;gqttffllyfi?rfi? g mCiIN g Bt ey B ol 122010 1| cups are called for his palatial steam AT October_23.90; December 23.10; Janu. | 0Xehe 3 0 0 19129 000 48 0 0y x gl YAChLthe Lislstata. bat 2 2600 C M & St P ary 23.35. Bagby.p 2 0 2 43040 ORI eh0 bl 8k ecs It is said in Englang that the bat- 100 Chic & N W S fet; middli Groomp 10010 00— ——_ base hits, S, McGrath, Shea, W. McGrathitle of Waterloo was won on the S00C R I &P pot Oothmnate ling 26.25. s S BTG of () T e st Ts by it > X [ cricket flelds of “Merrie England eI et s MONEY. Score. by innins M and Brogan. Struck out, by Van Dyke 11; by | OUr boys are carryng the physiques 10CCC&SL 35 4 Cleveland 0.1 0 0 o—1|Ballastina 8. Sacrifics hits Dreonan. Demarse, Van|and brain trained and strengthened by 3 1000 Chile - Cop - 16% 6% 16 New York, May 20. — Call money | Boston .. 7 2 2 x—1, | Dyke, Coyle. Cavancugh. Umplre Lymbert. Time|athletic competition to the battlefields 119 Chine Gon € "SRl 63 4% 444 | firm; high ¥ 1-2; ruling rate 5; clos- | (v it hils Chan R anitama, [ ¥ hee of France now over a hundred years 1600 Col Buel & Totoewe 48 47 4ThH|ing Dbid 4 1-2; offered at 5; last loan| ™" "¢ R 2, Ty Pisk 14, Bubmasine B later. All honor to the man who has Y e ok s i S Shoskar “Wine Earbkell Ga State Pier 14, Submarine Base 3. done more than any other to promote 1) » [ ol rored S R me, The baseball team from the state |this competition that is going to carry 3 i Gome B e i ] P o itched St Lowts to & 4 to 3 wetoky | Berarsoy, Sftemmesn. and meigenteiy | Gusooy® Srer ihe top rieht throush the " =3 Open. . Close. - Ty urday afternoon anc cidentally rman soldierly who do not know the X Majestic Building, Shetucket St. mgm 8’::: g — 1 ;g; ;gx 143% over Washington here today in his|handed the team there a good trim- |true meaning of sport or fair play. C 0 L LARS « @ Nakiviahy Copr, 0 S e (AL %y farewell game before joining the na- | ming, the final score being 14 to 3. Some of the more noted of the tro- FOR SP; G \ Bowl and phey=Bitberds for exercise Del & Hud .. SMAT e ol T8Y% 6% T 78 tional army. Washington used up| Johnson. in the box for the Pier, was | phies offered by Mr. Bennett are: RIN nnlmm & Rio M8Y oo oeee T2% 733 723 13% thlrgeqn‘plqwts in a vain attempt at|in his form and deserved a| Automobiling—Automobile Cup de m.;m;‘ m.”h ==l reeraation Securities . . 6% 63K 66X esy vietory. a single, | shutout, fly ball by Kleck- | France, the first cup offered for inter- Gedeon’s three hits, 5. A

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