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INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING | INSURABLE 2 braeiot WA '...'...\... o | | Seore 1010 4 — Academy Started SanMu But . 5""""’“ an Outfeld trm ~ Shote Line'Loses Eloven lnnmg fiFi'?jND'GEST'ON Game to Klllmgly ngh 'I'hrough Poor Umpmng ON ACCOUNT OF THE DRAFT Seventh Inning. : A e € ed, McKnight to Brassill. Adamson went to ‘third onl Md}fm{hl}-s c}alrror Wednesday afternoon the Academy .. Third Inning. Zellar hit to Sayles who ew home lost the championship of the Southern| zej walk % getting Adamson who acted in a rath- D n ot tho EUR FheA s | e osas pealked Sgfl‘;{,?;m“g;g*g er unsportsmanlike manner when call- Adamson walked. ‘Leonard sacrific- to Stonington in a poorly played game.|Sayles. Massey flied ed out.: Sullivan flied to Ringland. on the campus. The breaks 'were g’rew,,“ meg mdége‘gl?;ey Meel | | Fitzgerald: grounded out. Sullivan . 3 1 £} . J -, against the Academy from the start | crounded out, Suliven to Gremicy. | (0, Oremey. Brassill fanned, Erewer Men’s Soft and Stiff Hata reduced. . All ¢ood styles and c_olon. but misplays at critical times piled up | McKnight was robbed of a hit by a was Yy -a P ‘water ey ihe score. - Things went-along in fine | shoestring catch by Zelar. B i KRN e e A few Sweater Coats at prices that are far below present market values.’ shape for three innings and then in . 1 A the fourth Adamson lined to Haney the Fourth Inning. single._ Hull flied to Sullivan. Score, Men’s Caps at 83c, $1.15 and $1.65 ball going through his fingers to the| Shackley _grounded out Ringland '‘to S. H. 8. 3; I“, il 3, 9 fagis's fence, Adamson scoring together with |Brassill. —Gremley walked. . Pepper | * Eighth Inning. Men’s White Duck Hats at 42¢c. the two.men who- were on base at the | walked. Adamson hit to centerfield Cushman®fanned. Massey grounded time.. As usual the Academy lost|and Haney misjudged’the ball letting out.usl“ltzgera.ld to Brassill. Shackley heart and the usual discord broke out |it go through his fingers to the fence. Umbrellas, Underwear and Hosiery. t McKnight to Brassill. 1 in the team with the result that Ston- | All three runners scored. - Leonard | couniran dingid. Ringiand, Sayles, : . il ISAAC S. JONES llnugton gathered in the winning tal- {11eg to ‘Meek. Zellar flied to ng- and Fitzgerald all popped to Sullivan. Sale Now Gomg On. i OpenEv ' S, and. ', 3 < ‘ : enings. Insuranpe | Estate Agent Cushman of Stonington who um-| Hull singled. He was_way off first Ninth Inning. : Richards Bui! dmg, ‘91 Main Street | Pired on bases gave some terrible de- | when Nassey threw to 'the base and| Gremley flied to Counihan.. Pepper = cisions, one when he called Hull out|was safe at second when Germley|Was hit by a pitched ball. Adamson T, W at third -being easy grounds for the|dropped the throw. Counihan hit a flied - to McKnight. Leonard singled. On the play in question, Sullivan,|the air but Cushman ruled that the Brass;ll med(;:cm‘l:e‘;s':mefiér Brfi::; Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. |the Stonington captain refused to ex- |runner was out. The crowd poured|Was safe on L = > Entrunce stairway n:'“ to Thames |Press an opinion. Parker the other|onto the field and it looked like a riot |Singled. Brewer scored on Pepper's . S 115 - ® TTORNEYS-AT-LAW Drotesting of the game had the Acad- | grounder- to’ Pepper who thréw . to)Zellar walked, filling the bases. Sulli- ORAN 5 e |emy team wished to use such dbubt- |third. Hull slid into the bag at the|Yan dguhi‘edr S"%‘?"}ffifi}f"fi“ and Leon- 3 y aln. €e . % | i ard. Cushman flied to Hull. o Brown&Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law | o PS5 E Smle e B kL e hall : , National Bank, = . Teleohone 38-3 | umpire said the man was safe. A re-|for a few minutes. After much palay- | erTor 6f McKnight's grounder. Mee! 3 3 : jond! ¢ - ) presentative of a Westerly paper who | ering the Academy finally accepted the | Was out trying to score on Hull's in-|squeeze play, but Ruth scored when | was disabled and left the game. In the T was on the Norwich bench, also de- |ruling and the game proceeded. Ring- |field roller to Zellar. Hull ended the | Schang threw wild to third. Score: |last half .of this inning Killingly BASEBALL. clared the man to be safe, but Cush- |land popped up to Zellar who threw [&ame when he got out trying to steal Boston (A) Cleveland (A) brought her score up to four runs due — man insisted that he be retired. On|to ‘first getting Counihan. Score, S. Stonington N. F. A R e ab hpo a e|to two hits, two stolen bases and an ¢ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. another play he called a man safe then [H. S. 3; N. F. A. 0. AT G e S B B S o 3373 8 fetror; National Leagus. Sut and:then dnally deciazed him satg Fifth Inni o |Zearss. 3133 ofmanit 3110 o|Rube 31 i3 3 00| Barber started oft in the first of the Pittsbargh 3, Now Yofk' . again. Stonington played a dragging " nning. Sullivan,2b 4 2 7 3 OfCounihanc & 2 7 3 0 ‘s\thnll::;nll,nl!; : g H 1u g : 0 ninth by flying out, and Shaw, who 8t Louis 0, Brooklya' 2., * game of baseball with Massey takingf_ Sullivan singled. Cushman was safe ‘)\lln’::-:‘d t: é 5 s gg:;‘xel:{;:.u } ; < ; % Melnoisntd 2118 A followed, failed to bring resuits. Mel- Cincinnati 7. Philadeiphia 4. three to five minutes rest between each |on Ringland’s error, Massey walked. | Shackley.c 5 0 8 3 o0/Henesof 1 0 1 0 1|F Thomas3b3 1 2 i 20 2 oflor then got on on an error, but was Chicazo 7, Boston delivery. Stonington failed to outhit{Meek went out to centerfield, Haney |Gremler.ib 3 1 § 0 3 Fitzgoraldp 3 1 0 1 0|Seottss 47 ¢ 31 4 0 ofcaught while going to second. With R American League the Academy, but as has been the case | coming in and Fitzgerald going on|Pwperss 3 0 0 5 2/Brasiillp 4 0 7 0 1 éfi:’i 3 g ; 0 0 0 0 0jthe score seven to four in faver of - Wasbingon 5. Detrolt 4 in most of the game this vear the|iho meund, Shackley hit to Ringland |AMm*nit 2 0 0 0 ofgrwerit' 3 0 2 0 1fSdnce 0 01 3535 0|the Shore Line, Simino of Killingly g g o loose fielding of the Academy was the|who muffed, Sullivan scoring. ' Grem- | Totals Pt A e S 00 1 0 oftried his skill with the willow in the deciding factor in the game. In a|ley singled, scoring Cushman. Pepper Totals 32 727 911 Totals 325 17 5laGranes 1 1 ¢ 0 oylast of the ninth. He grounded to 5 R o Eatiars, Ehious. game replete Wwith errois, the fine|hit down the first base line to Bras- [ Scre Ly innin AR R Sl T Purple. McGorty then singled, took & t e e ! playing of “Tim” Brewer in right field | sill who threw home forcing Massey. | SoRrest 080 00310 19| Two bie hit Shanmon . Thme base n, Felsch | soiond O @ Wild throw and went to .LI‘ARS Bridgeport {, Provider shone like the sun on a dark and|Counihan threw back to .first and| Tws base L an. Bases on balls, off Massey | (<) One out when winuing run scored. ”:xrdhon H““Amg“dbfl nb;ngle. R:e"es Springfield 1. Hariford cloudy day. Brewer pulled a couple of 3; off Meek off Flizgerald 3. Hit by pitcher, z) Ran for Thomas in 9th. en hammered ‘the ball for two bases, 3 : New Haren 6, Woreeder 4 great catches. The rival captains, %fiaflffi’ t:“g;efi; ;ggf;g'o,}’fl‘g t:;'fi‘; Adsmson. Pepper. Hull and Brewer. Double play, ';;;NH‘;’wgl Jfor wvans i 9ih bringing McGorty in ~and _ placing Possess exclusive merits. Intergational. League. Counihan and Sullivan did the best|home but was ~nailed Counihan to | e e o 5 Soren bass Adonan, bt ot e 03001 p|Hammond on third Passmore CLUETT. PEABODY &.CO:INC Makers stick work for their respective teams.|ieek. Adamson was hit:-by a pitched |han. Sacrifice hits, leonard. Sullivan (2). Umplres | Clevcland .. 1 01101 1|8rounded out to Purple. Knox up The detailed. story of the game: ball and stole second. Leonard fan- |Parser (balls and’ rikes); Cushman (bases) Acner hfi?m:":.nsm'&hm' T o o 2 sosonBibymeandiotes C . lean hit and in e meantime am- First Inning. ned. Philli diata = - N illies Lose to Reds. x . = mond and Reeves made their first ac Lieonara hit sharply over first base | 4> pes Struck out. Fitzgerald singi- : . SEREAE Washington Wins in Eleventh. |quaintance with the home plate. Bit- | Dly . =y = ed. Brassill grounded out Sullivan-to| Philadelphia, June- 5.—National: 3 : and Brewer fumbled the ball. Zellar = 3 i Phila- | Detroit, June 5.—American:—Ain-|g00d grounded.out, leaving the Ecore | e Gremley. Brewer fanned. Score, S.|Mayer allowed 16 hits today, but Phila. 2 n e Mimneapolis 2. Ind 3. walked. Sulliyan struck out. Brewer|p “s 6. N. F. A. 0 3 delphia was in the game until the smith’s two base hit, his stolen base Ito th the last of the ninth. C s 6. o d e sedy appef ouh aan eu o il Roush drove in three runs and clinch- | ;) aveg Washmgton th m' on account of Elliot’s poor decisions. an s a Caliica Games. i fi; B G e e | Zellar singled. Sullivan sacrificed, |ed the contest, 7 to 4. Score: gm_fe A L !f, 4 Beore; | Killingly failed to get a man farther| Amy €. For Sicim 1 oited Tieonard OE thied Fitzgerald to Brassill. Cushman singl- Clucimnatl (M) Piladeishia (N)” Wasnington ) Detroit (A) * |than second in their half and left the | gyq N S McKnight struck out. Hull walked o scoring Zellar and went to second | ;.5 *5 1% § 1lnancottss 51 o a o ab ho a efscore even in the last of the tenth. | ? Other Games. oo teying to steal. Couni.|on the thfow home. Massey was safe | Synce oy 3 I ilkiomset 5 0 = o o Shottenxt T D e 2 aa In the first of the eleventh Simeox| ¥ I 0 1, P and *was out trying to'steal. - Coull- {4, . aenichs e Shackley 3 = Stock.3b 3 1|Judgeld "5 110 1 ofYoung2 5 0 1 2 0 . T han was safe on Pepper’s error and | .. “15 sie}l; o DL ICy v Noug &t e e SR e 10 2 Ofveachir 5 0 3 o o|Was thrown out by the shortstop, Ldv- il nalogs) | Gent to second when Germley dropped Satien e i;;;;’fi&‘i‘;’:‘; o e 4 3% 1 dlama’ 40 2 o olddiminat 4 1 1.0 ofenbury flied out to the first baseman| S T chilEs TooRY the throw to first. Ringland fanned. |° i ey 8] nd, | e i gfiv.k\:.“ ; g 1 Z gg.lun(s b 2 07 0 oland Barber, the next man, got a Sin- |expense of a few conts a day you can own one of Es T 3 Sty iy Céaunphan to fR.mgland. Gremley walk- 4 OMeGigan2p 4 2 2 2 ofThamkell 2 0 % 4 fitawsen 1 0 0 0 Olgle, but was caught stealing second. |the best Victrolas in the world. Nsliesal Todsun - R SN e 5 fivperma‘;mefl- . e e o ] ey S O Oy 113 3 0| Hammond started off the last of the (Cut out and mail coupon teday) ? Shackley grounded ou yles to eek walked. Meek tried to-steal|Bresslerp 2 2 2 3 0 Watsonp 0 0 0 0 | Piciiche 341 4 1 6 2 o|eleventh for Killingly by reaching first (PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING) st Drassill. Gremley was safe on Sayles' [and was caught Shackley to Suflivan. T e 1106 0 ofMinsmithe 471 100 2 0ionan error. Reeves flied -out%o Sim- Norwich, Conn. at Xew Yorks error. Pepper flied to McKnight. | McKnight grounded out Pepper to Zukitzgerald 0 0 0 0 0 “‘;;xm“? 2701053 0090 0lcox. Passmore singled between third and list deseril the Chicazo at Philadephia. | Adamson walked. Leonard hit to right | Gremley. Hull was hit by a pitched |5 ¢ > e oSl 2R 218 0 0and short and advanced Hammond to | conditions, prices, terms and full particulars re- - American League. and Brewer got the ball after hard |ball. Counihan singled, Hull going to e 1..1?&:_" SN A e T e e et O second. Knox flied out to Bohnson, ,‘-;:-.u )r;mr easy payment plan. run. third. Counihan stole secoqd. Both | (7) Ran for Adams in 9th. (3} Betlia ree G s 3 63315 0|who made a spectacular catch. Bit- | Street Lruls. = ! Sayles struck out. Haney grounded |runners scored on Ringland’s single.| Scre by innings: ] i L ‘im;‘:;‘m‘"“‘l‘h" 5 good was hit. by the pitcher and Ham- | Town 5 (% s . |01 Zellar to Gremiey. Brassill went | Savies struck out. Seore, 5. H. 5. §; | oo o o e : mond went to_third. Passmore went |54 ashington it | ut Pepper tos Gremley. N. F. A. 2. 2 Eastern League. Two_base hits, Boush 2, Grob. Chase, Wingo, Breas l\kr Luderus, Cravath. Home runs, Cravath, ’Me- 0030000 1-5|tosecond. O'Neil with two out and | 6011000 0— e e PPl N o Bland 20, [ strikes hit the pill between first bt it Ao gndisheond, scotingHammond-with |1, IR ALFRED RICHARDS Gaffigan. t Worcester. | i port at Providence. | ; Soldier Cadore Wins For Robins. White Sox Win in Ninth Zherstors: e DENTIST A : £ Nati S e 2 3 ore Line n 9! Office Hours: STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. Brooklyn, June 5.—National:—Ser Chicago, June 5.—American ab hpo a e ab hoo 2 e 313 . me 180 %0 5 p. m. —_ % geant Leon Cadore, home on furlough | ) hmmg by Chicago gave the 6 23 2 iMcGortyss 6 3.3 2 0| T p. m. National Leagus g from Camp Gordon. pitched his first | " (o' 610 5 ofHumondib 6 010 ¢ 0! ed. an® Sat. Evenings 7-8 i £ the for Brooklyn today | > sy 4120 OReevesc .6 114 2 0 Room 30> Thayer Building Ton i:g‘esr“’ut‘oztses“{“&u‘i'; ,,”t’g 0. “S:"e’. the first game of the series, here to- § 0 &4 olPssmorep 6 2 14 01fTel 299 Residence tel. 1275 2 5 2 > e s ‘|day. Weaver singled in the njnth and 3051 “",““v"‘ §:2.1.0.0 - Sihele O oenad ARFonot At A Ematine | 2oL Bl et Smithet 3 o olomnston1v "5 07 0 ofdil's single to center sent Weaver |shawr 10 10 OfReschan 5110 sl H 2 0| Stocks Opene ong, -] o conmt,Gas Bird3y 4 2 toboncs 4 5 5 4 1|home with the winning run. Score: Nellorstir 8 2 0 4 Osiminioet 5 110 0 CHIROPRACTIC 24 ; tered a Setback Later. 200 Com Prog . e g ey SR Phllade‘:nn‘l‘lD:A)‘ : Chicago N 1133310 5 ADJUS' 27 1 2600 Crucible Steel Snyden.ib 3 1 0|Myerscf 1AL 050 e S P 11710 0f Totals 44 8 ' TMENT American League. New York. June 5.—Stocks opened 200 Crucible: S: pr Hthoote, ¥ 3 0 0]0°Mara,3b 00 1 0l0ldringlr. 3 1 0 0 0 AT o 0| " Score by innings:, . 2 > Won Lost Pet. g’xth ba demonsératmn of strir:gth tt}l:‘ L el ::n:r'xflllcshc 3 TS L2 Walkeret | 4 0 5 0 0 21100 ?;??.I‘m';‘"fim; SeaLa0 2t 9 5 ML Isba natural health method which en- I $1¢| day, but reacted very generally in the| 10 pel L & W' Am 1 2 1fCudore,n QA i R 318 0 0 rwe base hits Reeves, Knox..Puple. Bases on | aDleS nature to restore your health 18 5 |jater dealings on moderate Offerings.| 100 Den & Rin G T 0 e iy e e Shterss 3% 8§ Gl 4 340 3 pjtalle of Pumie 0: o Passmore 1. Strck tur. by | more effectively and premanently than i) The setback was accepted as a nat- )3;’2 }:en &R G pr xSmyth 1 0 0| Totals 31 92716 1 Dugin.2s 4 0 13 o 30 3 ¢ Purple 3; by Passmore 11. Sacrifice hit, Flyon. Um- ! any known health method. No medi- 22 ural result gf thed recbe]nt ag\‘aml:{e, s ey Shn o i 2 2000 o 80076 4 o | pire, Elliott. § cine, surgery or osteopathy used. 2 which invited considerable profit tak-| s Erie 15t pr Keare by Innin 2 L g . . . B s s Reoe by sz e 011 0|Gives Golf Trophies t6 Help Win the Chlropracflc lnshtute ut offered li promis an early | 155 Gonhe y 21 (x) One out when winning run scored. N York, Ji 5—Mj M J. 0. Zi <. Won Lost Pt | oo 2 7l nubem pr RS Seare By Ichtag New York, June Miss Marion . 0. Zimmermann, A, C. > | z aif along the| 1 & core snin i e N § 1 608 « z o0y * 300 - e - i i 3 Chicago tional Golf' championship tournament | Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic : subsided completely, shippings dis- | 1006 % Bl Boston, June 5—National:—Chicago in 1913 and former Metropolitan 21 T B 3 Flat In:_?'mg a better tone than any other 109 Gult” § Steel :23‘;8_ l:vi?r‘x‘i;;t;aighi agsz‘o"rse"_ Boston | ¢ ORE LINE LOSES champion, today turned in 38 trophies, | 220" hayer Bldg, Norwich, Gonn 5 Eroup. 7 oL ae o h S Lh 3 : won in golf and tennis matches and at | — 3 The strength of Marines, especially 600 Int Agrical .. Chicago (N) Boston (N) ELEVEN-INNING GAME i | N 5 4 9 us Copper Flack:rf 41 1 0 ORawlingsss 5 40 . . = i The Plainfield 3 °|f, ?ihl-tz pmn_tsl. 3°°°{;‘p“‘:d”‘lh"'d’_“’“5 LL00 Interb Con ,uafimrm.s. 526 2 olHeron2 H o o| Umpire Elliot Hands Game to Dan-|exhibition the prizes, of silver with | . 9, e; lenges should be sent to Antaric ros |futther details of the deal with Brit- | 200 Ini Nek . 523 0 0Wickand.t 5 00 % SXEnSnge DN PR IS e porte. o T eraxi el then be" anneBoa F. L) K20 (O, £ o R e s Sl L“ ey s TnosdShore (persons bidaing o Reep o ey, nced. 3 e | Zeider.2 2 1 2 0|Konetchy, Line team travelle i i i Coppers developed sudden heaviness | 1410 Kemnecott - Kiliitre 4 150 o|Rbear 4 aiw | t ea o arend ; 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn = in the latter part of the session react [ 10K CE L & B Hendrizp 4 0 0 1 OlRaganp 0 0 e ihit defors of the e Boyd to Lead Eli Ball Team. Phone 1178 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING |16 [ j° 2 52 poin; Chino showed | ;30 a6 gioy .7 i e ®i Eliot, under the name of umpire,| New Haven, Conn, June 3—An- e marked weakness. The reversal evi-| ‘5w Lehish Vales .. 2 otas 15 1|caused ‘the Shore Line’s downfall by |louncement was made at Yale tonight - . cently antiaipated adverse " dividend - 100 Lip & Myers pr Scors by innings: calling strikes whenever Reeves, thy | of the choice of Russell H. Boyd, of Bowlmg- THE AETNA - Billiards CALL UP 734 action of these properties in the near | it loox, Wi ©. o : Killingly catcher, ~told him 'they |}I¥, JRVED Be, AP of She S8\ 7 ALLEYS Phone;Conn. 6 TABLES uture. 4600 Mex Petrol Two tase hit, Smith- should be (which ha joasaball yleami ios anexiBNee . Boy : " ity = t tase hit, S . ppened nearly ev- ¥ st P T—W u‘:’dl'oggsstl::aia;'fi‘l:t&stéfl?h cg:n;;? 4:3: “»m?.l;k(g& Flack, Sacrifice’ hit, Merkle, X ery time)’ Elliot made one ‘of his played in the outfield. Majestic Building, Shetucket St or ithout Gas Attach- T st Min & : many poor decisions when in the sev- | Norwich, Conn. tain speculative issues, notably tobac-| 800 Min & 8t L ne i in i i S i i n' d 50 iants Win in the Ninth, g S ments but Alwaye EFFICIENT || o o itsere. Industrial | 1509 Yo, Facite ™ _ Giants. in the 1 lenth inning Houstgn was hit on_the SPORTING NOTFS. Bowl and play Billiards for exercise - geses alcohol and distillers, but pools failed | &0 Nat boem & DlemiLonk e b e ational A | o e e el TG e and recreation : at Enam & S ninth inning rally, netting three runs, |called it a foul ball, making Houston ; enabled New York to retain first place | £0 back and bat again. Speaking of uneven matches, how At the begin- to elicit any general support. Ner C Cop .. Standard Industrials, equipments N and rails developed a %N T Dok 55011 S3adebaker ., : : winning | ning of the following inning Sh _labout an overcoat and a straw hat? - I reactfonary fiia g o ePil:?sgb‘:lig;aci e e s 6,000 back isstarvyfrom@ithe, Hedepal We furnish Repai trend after their early gainst U. S. X, N'H-&H - & 0% 4 K thi e ] Passmore. St. Louis boasts of a good fighter |league. The Fed$ must have been . . Repairs for all makes §|Steel closing 1-2 a point loss. a re- West took the series, three games to one. 7 : . In_a' youngster named ,Lee Tomato. |i ist I th d of Pa VereAl ot Halmant 3 Solth T Ao A 100 Nor Pacific Score: The game was given to Killingly |y % YOUNSH e ; A e U R 2. ersal of almost 2 points from its| o5 oii; citles 3 when Lovenbury caught McGort: y not stick him in against Kid|for Vin to earn $6,000 bucks. best. Sales amounted to - 615000] ey oo Cities 3 o 0 [ v o onren s ate bat b | CauD? e shares. 1 Pan R R .. . King.it 3010 SaTR : 3 _— ¢ A A J whole & Co Liberty bonds rallied slightly from 100 P - Marquete Mollwitz1b 4 0 8 0 Dll\l\.\'l"zr( 41300 liogt Wil s g0 53&,’ Bl “Pep” Young’s sweet hitting has Socestaty ot__the X\e?v Je'g'ses boxm; » » 'y low records of the previous day and| o0 Ehila Co. .. Caresot 4 14 0 OBurasdt 30 200 the Killingly pitcher, was ~afflicted cailsed & TANNt w5 Miom opl o eian, WL serve < without pay. International war Aotatons tnotading | 300 Blere Arriw Stengelt 4 13 0 glzemangb 4 1 2 2 ol With the bad habit of hitting the bat- | (RUSST o TRIEnt Smite (o bloom Of Now if the boxers will only serve 12 FERRY STREET o e gl kel e B LR R Cutshawap 4 1 1 3 glFleichess 4 1 2 & 0jter when he thousht he was unable|gi® Map of Jonathan McGraw, the| without pay what a. haven of de- : ened 1-2 to 1 point.. Total sales (par| 100 Press Steel Car ° Chtoaies -3 038 iltmescie 3 350 o] topStvike Bim out. RS liEhy Jerssy, wilvbej fo: W ithe limany TR Value) ageregated §6,550,000. 200 Pull Pal Car Sthmidtc 31 5 2 Ofariaenc 2 a 4 2 of Purple, the Shore Line pitcher, play-| pogiionement of fthe All-Alaska | 287 Soulal an " | U.’s. bonds old issues, were un-| 1o mw Con & pers 5 0 13 0lRriguesty 3 0 v/ed the game in good fashion and re- | G BERORCNTT O il next v ; _Phone 581 hanged 1 4 500 ey T & Sieat 3 0|liéd a good deal on his excellent sup- | TOCPSTERES COF Tace LA BeXt YOAT| poinie Zimmerman is greatly in- changed on call. 2600 Rep I & Steel " . Totals 31 53% 12 2loxMeCarty 1 1 olport. Clish on third made the most|"2S @ keen disappointment to all ex- 5 Srogsy e 4800 Reading .. xxxPerritt 0 0 0 2 ‘. ost | opt the dogs. terested in -the proposed Bronx pro- STOCKS. 10 Rep I & Steel pr aWilhoit 0 0 g |errors for the Shore Line team, due a 2 Ay > fessional baseball team. To have a odemp Sales. B High, Low. Close e ) Causes.p 0 0 0 ¥0§fl deal to his anxiousness to win. Perhaps Jess Willard wanted to|real ball team-in his home town has am l 100 Ad Rumely pr .. TS At AT 5 11 o |,ohnson. who held down deep center | .- S Tom | long been the cherished dream of Zim 200 Alara Gold M. : s - e s e nllTate o 5t 1470} for TJack “Flynn's' ‘team, made tiffee]S10W "UD'Hls. former Tnanager.s Loy cotare . I in mmrn houlu BN 4| 700 South Pacific .. R S e e L £00d catches but dropped his fourth |Jones. when he confessed to being 40 Tl s to I aran” Ay R 2400 Southern Ry (33x) Ran for McCarty in Sth, one due to the deep buffalo wallows|Years old. . Tom claimed that Jess 3 . oo the very best’ u'm'ma WORK | 1310 Am - Bert- Sugar 100 Scuth Ry pr (@) Bibel. for Coisey “H_ 9fh. in the; outer garden. was 38. Bryan Downey made & big hit with by expert workmen at the fairest| o0 Am. Can Eaee Iy bt ane. 3 el 4 i T Ers Boston fans -on his recent debut in g 300 Am ‘Can o 500 Buperior: Stesl piitsbureh 0000008 ¢ el Clsh the first man up for the S.| porhaps the Philly climate will| the Hub. The masterly way in which 6400 Am ew York 0000001 3—4fLe E , g A . B e i b . 48e.An BT o, oo, | Thrse am | ror and passed on to secomd by a|help Cy Williams to pastime - better | the Columbus welter polished off us for plans and prices. [ T An bits, Kauff, McKenchic. Home run, Carey. | quick streak. Purple. the next man, |than he did with the Cubs. 'V[lhen Tommy Robsnn won the glad hand of -8 710 Am B fouled out and Jack Flynn then drew |he. first broke in Cy looked like a|the boxmg bugs. & 00 Am_Jee Yankees Win in Eighth. a pass. Simcox struck out ‘and_the | topliner. | 100 Am Int g 5 & The man who itches for fame has to . 400 Am St. Louis, June 5—American:—With | three following men, Lovenbury, Bar- - 3 Sl 1500 Am L the score 2 to 1, against them. in the |lew and Houston. were hit. by the Vin Campbell has been awarded|do a lot of scratching to get there. 67 Wesl Maln Street 0 Am o eighth and the bases filled. Peckin-{Dpitcher, causing Clish and_Fiynn to ezl o) " 100 Am' 8 paugh tripled to left giving New York |register at home plate. Lovenbury 1490 Am S a 5 to 2 victery over St. Lauis today.|and Barlow increased thg\ Shore Line [RON CASTINGS f,'?fl el Score: tally by two runs when Mellor got a ?no i: S New vm (A) St. Louis (A) single. Bohnson, the next man up, . 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