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| {8 & LJLATHROP: & SONS [ } Shetuckat:Strest __ Norwich, Conn. | | } Shetuckat:Strest __ Norwich Conn. 3 A Sunday ‘afternoon "at? the *Falls ‘e Ashland team of Jewett City took a hard fought game from the All-Nor- wich team by the score of 4 fo 2. The game,was a pitcher's battle with Van Dyke bettering Brooks most of' the way. The local team.scored in the first and_the visitors in the third. That ended ‘the scoring. The All- Norwich team played far better ball Jewett.CityzTeam Defeats: All-Norwich 4 to 2—Van Fans 10—Bartlett High Defeats Stonington in First Inter Division: Game of High.School League. Dyke Third*on *Stanley’s. infleld- out. Couni- han grounded out. Brennan fanned:again+in the sev- enth. Le Claire walked. Raney fan- ned. <Chase-singled. Liberty ground- ed out. Tworflies and a strikeout dis- posed of the Norwich players. Nej- ther team hit theball’out of the in- field in the eighth. Van Dyke open- ed the ninth with a single. Brennan After the ‘well known, cles weut on o | be would- back Rankin against. man in a twenty-i bout. man has accépted Rt o now it is'up to/the managers to come to terms, This is ‘a/fine apportunity:for some promoter fo putfon a boutihere and et big returns. Ramkin:is the:best thing that /has sl ‘in Jocal fight circlestfor/a. long ‘and’ he hag the noma"a%;ewd :oud},y. xfimna him. Nor. man is ‘beyond a doubt a more.exper. iencedfighter and would probably. be a big favorite. It is-said that some of the heavie fellows at the base would like to fight here again if some local man would back ‘the,show. A twenty-round bout between Norman and ‘Rankin would be worth/seeing ‘and it is to be hoped| that the/managers of the two fighters can reach an agreement and bring A 5 than usual but still not' good emough |pounded out one that ‘was labelled for | them together here in' the near fu- 4 i’ % P 0 win. Ashland played superb ball |extra bases but Clabby robbed him of | tuve, Such a bout with Chamberlain g and Van' Dyke although giving more |a hit by a circus catch. LeClaire|and” Georgse Robinson on the same “ P G‘lh" & E: bits than Brooks had better control. |flied to Stanley who threw: to first, | card-would /be a gold mine. More Mflu er 2 3 The umpiring was the woré:inen here se;méi Van 1:»yhkte,l % frfe‘;n:!i' Iémllsd Sl % & th o i this year, but as raw decisions were |and Chase caug i /s 7 hat i insuranee €0stS | ulied on both sides alike one must |through the crowd. Stanley filed fo| # v P More Miles on Tires’ onefe&hn.h e-exclugion of others. ; P the |Eive Sullivan credit for £ood inten- mignt fleld. Counihan was s:fs_ on| £ saTuRdAYS RESULTS. i rags Ni@&rfl. o ~ - % A - £ ITOT. un o - ¥ L > . - o e | e e e er 05 Bn: | Homoart o Bremnane Seorar o " il Lrarn Today - there-are more - than - 250,000 cars-of - this : SOUND “HERE. 5 |1y of Holy Cross caught for the local Ashland No games scheduled. ; : = m |team and held wp his man in good ST kb S Amertean Games. same model in-use, } ISAAC S=JONES siste. Van Dyke fanped 10 and Chase 110 MR 38| M oeamatt e s { InsuraBEd' Jd Read Estats Agent |Vorked behind the bat in his usual 1038 tamma™Te 0 0 0l ELAR Choten 5 gt S @ i AichardGRuNdiRGe: © 91 Main Street | E004 STIC TCR SRICREE OOV EG e $3% 0 a3 7 5 of e o Bt axwe For:five years it has been manufactured in prac- = for_ the day were evenly divided be- 5130 N 18 0] cemena 3 P 2 : tically its ¢ - 25 Ween Chase and Ben Houlihan, eacl Fod bR il St horen form 5 ‘ SENVEAR: | [ n e IR D11Y BR T, W B v, etlare Wor 2 Brennan struck out, LeClaire walk- 3 FREUR SRR irt E 3 r : 250 millgiY, Quiavy Worth of preperty d =] B 3 Eastern League. 0 0 . . : was bullled Yo thia.Eountey: about 21 |51y “GhLL cned the. inning. with a | A o B Ty If there ever was a weak link in the chain, it was y million Smonth, about 700 thousand & |fily to Nelson. Nelson doubled. Cal- |AlNormich oo o2 00 0 00 0 0S| Now Tontor 2 Woeohury 0, T . - ey, o~ shousarid.an Hour. 500 |lahan fanned. Clabby doubled, scor- |nu"Suies en bels oF Ven e 01 of ook & | Heord 3 e avn . ' (rit eume) rs long since strengthened. read this ShmElBsmant. Sanley. forted THboNEA A& thas 10; 1, Slolen ases. Callan an Hish School League. 9, B 0 it =W Joniet te s Bruiny s [P sz o But there wasn’t—from the first this proved to bea SR T Brennan was the first rman up in o 3 4 i1 H = 2 the | BRILA WanTEit by n pHohed BATX All-Stars Lose. Submarine Base 5. Jowett City AL Stars 3 Ltk S D e wonderfully reliable, exceptionally economical and Agency Establishid Mey, 1846, | 85,500 00000 Ry ™ Touicd o | mase e Bass toum defented tne Jows | "ESTERCATS mESUTS ' Rosdater ...... 825 altogether a most satisfactory automobile. f gle. 'y 2 e Jew- 3 P . *—r;- B 7o Stanley. g Chase dnublet:, "nguu' ett City All-Stars by the score of 5 to 4 National Leagus. ! 5.Pass. with All- k. \ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW laire. Liberty was safe on Nelson's |2, Brennan pounded out a nice hit| No sames scheduled ; o . i i error. Duhaime flied to Dugas. C¥r |in the sixth but Brandeledge rabbed | { Wt I et Special features are all right. : SP AR ktssrerestLa singled, Dringing ;?k(éhue‘und Lln!':ye‘:- him by a fine running catch. The hets | Bosten 1. st 5-Pass. Sedan .. 1275 - &WII Phl! ys-at-Law | ty. erbert walked. Van e i a S P Washington 3 4 vendel oit. Duganits Calkine. Mo | B Eaborts oo o ity loriand | (Fosctn o BB Towu Cae Il : i & z Qrer, Dncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St | ETomied out Tugas to Cotl HheR R b Ciovrnd 4. Puiiconia 2 Allpriceaf. o. b. Detroit It is permissible, of course, to emphasize any advan- trance nnm jear to hames d a8 b s e« Eastern League B ‘Wire wheels regular equipment National Banl Telephone 38-3 Brooks fanned the first two men up | RANKIN READY TO 9. i with Sedan end Town Car ' s = 2 in the fourth and Raney fouled out. ; D% onion ¥ Nelabns | = tage a car may possess over its rivals. ! s Wor S BR g Mims far. the | L0 Norwvich ‘men were out befors MEET JACKIENORMAN | iz s, wannsield i 3 aring Work JofPathy ‘Wins e | Counihan singled and then Dugas fan- 3 5 =¥ American’ As i i . i THrewds. ned. Only threo Jewett City men were | Local Fighter's Manager Says He | snucapois 4. 1ot But in the case of this Maxwell we feel the strong- 3 St Lowis, TmME 16-Daring baso |UP in the fifth ' Brooks opened the Will Fight Anywhere, Anytime. 1 i i e Norwich half of the inning with a ST 2 B . . extsiy, o i T b o . B OS2 | Texas leaguer but JFas forced bu Nel- | In a statement issued lost mizit in e ! est thing we can say is that it is just as good at one e score tied in the minth, Hendryx [Son. Nelson wag forced by Callahan, |reply to Norman’s challenze of Red Rt albis e 3 i z - Sagid 324 vas fuceed S amond by L S o ey s vk | B oy marbe iala TS et g o) R point as at another—good all over and all through. e ith, T | firs xth, 5 z, anager, stated that | Newar Second gam i 2 B8 Ba fo Jokes afiec Oolbed bod Herbert tanned, Van Dyke bit tnfo a | Rankin was ready ‘to ‘meet the sailor S e e ; lined out, Johnson started to steal | double plav. <Calkins flied to cen- i any time it could be arranged. £ (Sceond game.) second. Schane’s peg went to Center |ter. Houlihan doubled and went to |further stated that his man would| iawio v Dsitimom 5. ) “ In a word, featureless—a standardized? dependablo FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL| _. = | | FishedMoCommick Co, | som care g0 g woun o sotamamwen (| jrmpass ‘| 25 SHETUCKET STREET., Motor Car for yours. 5 Pittsburgh at Philadelphta, American League. Louls. York at Detrolt. Philadciphia at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. Esstern League. ringflcld at New Xaven. New Loudon at Waterburs. Worcester at. Bridgeport, Providerce at Hartford. 500 Pern R 200 Peoples © 100 P. SATURDAY’S MARKET Speculative Stocks Were Featurs of Dull Trading. PHONE 212 Boston_at St Now 250,000 other careful buyers and experienced motor- ists endorse your judgment. 400 Pitts & W Va 100 Press Steel Car 300 Ry Steel Sp 100 Ray Con Cop 28300 Reading 18000 Rep I & Steot 1100 Royal Datch 100 Sazon Motor 100 Seaboard A L 2400 Seadb A L pr 100 Sinclair on° .. 2500 Sloss Sh S & T 300 South Pactnc L JIHE New York, June 15. — Speculative stocks contributed the chief percent- age of today’s dull and contracted trading. Steels, equipments, motors and tobaccos overshadowing the in- vestment group. .| U. S. Steel was again steadily ac- cumulated in large individual lots at a net advance of 2 points t¢ 105 1-4. Republic Iron gained 3 points and Crycible, Midvale and Sloss Sheffield 154 iig i v G V8. ‘e eWiRS SR ML STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. ” —_— MIKE GIBBONS MAY 3 QUIT BOXING GAME this important series. In connection with the fall of the Chicago Americans from third place second by an error of Zellar, ly walloped out a s; Jewell. ~Hastinzs singled “onniel- bringing i and Con- Athletics lost four straight games. Of the other world beaters of four years ago Butch Schmidt, the big first base- ‘anks Bunch Hits and Win. Detroit, June 16 —New York bunch- scoring, aliowing the visitors but one Ebic Redletz hit 5 Yorlk to fourth, three snutout victories in-|nelly came in when Zellar muffed the f n f man, has retired. Johnny Evers, cap- R e s vy B dtech IR oktioties aunTNeW ], | iak S 5 flicted within four days upon the |hall thrown to him. Hastines stoe|Star Middleweight Would Like to Be|i3in’ und second baseman, has just By and deceated Botrolt, 5 to 2, to,| York dir Brake Tose 1 10 1-2: 120 Tem € Chem ’ champions by Bush, Mays and Leonard | second, Evans was thrown out at. a Legal Shark. been dropped by the Red Sox, who ~ cay. , who succeeded Frick-| GenéFal Motors forfeited part of its| 200 Tobucwo Product Plitsbirgy of the Boston pitching staff were not- | Cleveland singled, bringing in s | . signed him in February only to learn son after the fifth inning, stopped the (4 3-4 point advance, but other auto- | 20T Co .. Brookisn i 31 Mike Gibbons, by lons odds the best mobile shar d their subsidiarie: i i to left field and, L o £ - that he could not come back. Maran- fioring, aliowing the visitors but one | moblle ‘shares and their subsidlaries| & T rit The week saw two contests of un-'Cleveland tried to score but was nail- | middleweight since the days of Tommy | yille, the famous short figered in Detrolt's scoring. Score: .} Roval Dutch wag again the stiking |- 1000 U Clesr: St usual length, Sanders was credited ed at the plate. Score, Bartlett iRyan and Kid McCoy, is seriously |at the Charlestown Na B Yo OR) o T s | 200 tn Ty > with Pittsburgh’ een inning vic- Stonington 0. ¢ | considering permanent retirément from |y, the sensational catcher and home | -+ . o O e s anatotonmy (IS, | (5 U 8.1 Akoi tory over Boston on Tuesday. Hearne | Fifth Inning. {the box.ng game. Tommy Gibbons.|run hitter is with our Army in France. 4 P b e SR S Sm & Ber being the losing pitcher. Darkness on! Cushman fanacd Massey hit to|Drother of the illustrious AMike, is|joe Connolly and Herbert Moran. out- Pt 4 o off Y S Thursday terminated at the close of | Cleveland who fumbled the ball, Mas- | 2Uthority for the statement. IUs im- | fielder, were in the ‘minors last sea- e . S BTN Garm el . the nineteenth, a_game wh i + Second when Shask. | Portant pugilistic information, if true. | son, also Dover, Catcher and Gilbert. ol | 3 i P R o s ah S Cory to a tie by the St. Louis and 2d who threw to He. | Decause Mike's retirement would leave | Whitted has been playing with the § Bodiert 4 01 S L i e oD hh| LT delphia Nationals has been equalled | derman. Gremley fanned. In the |30 a¥ful hole in the first rank of the|phillies since 1915. Fred Mitchell who o 113 3 Nine torind iho. “close. " Salac| 40 Wabash pr Pat once, and not surpassed, in the Barlett half Munsch was thrown out |COUNtry’s crack middlewsishts was Stalling’s valuable assistant, i3 Caldwely 2 10 3 -+ Srhotitan toTIE000. A 200 Wabash pr B 95 | major leagues this season. first by Mass Rusack flied to| Tommy Gibbons and Bddy e €n|the manager of the Cubs ,for whom Mogtdges 2 0 0 1 tting Tarite 61y | Zellar and Hederman was thrown out |foute from Akrom, O. to New York |\ann and Deal are covering left field . 1 8| The heavy shifting of loans to meet Harttord i *|stopped in Buffalo the other day 1o i ively. Whal: Toals 310 ® °|income taxpayments was reflected in New Haven BARTLETT HIGH DEFEATS I first. e, ¥ 107 [and third base, respectively. Whal o 10 4|the bank statement, actual loans ex- {ooan Sixth Inning. SHENGONY ing one of the backstops, is playing panding by $103,600,000, cash holdings > | : Long time since I've been in Buf- o anding by 105600000, cash moidimgs | it N2 R STONINGHONCETORD iePper struck out for the second | ga1o™ gaid Gibbons. Id Iike to come | 'n° Coast League O SEcber bankrAtte: Total tederal | . Tou o atcriar B ; ime, Adamson flied out to Hastingr, | : the | e e L o e : T Webster Team Captures First Game | [iuiord singled and Zellar ,.“m,ed.‘geur:e:&grggxmifi;‘“;wg“‘"} man for the |MACK BELIEVES ATHLETICS $36,000,000 and excess reserves show- COTTON. O'Loughlin in Bad With Both Sox and| ©°f High School League Champion- |. v getting on first on |4 topnotcher. You know I never crave WILL HAVE GOOD YEAR ing a gain of about $25,500,000. New York, June 15— Cotton futsres.| Senators, ship Series. e forced at}go_called ‘suckers’ bacause the ‘sucl e % : The hond market was marrow and|opened steady. July, 25.95: October,| Chicago, June 16.—Chicazo defeat- T ¢ hit to Sullivan. ierg are aiways tougher thag a good |Stronger Team This Year in Every featureless. . Liberty isfues: ahsorbing | (753>, Ny, S, 2098: Ootober, | G280, Tune 18- Chicazo defeat- (Special to The Bulletin.) farne man. Give me the topliners every Department Except in Box. the greater part of _;he deall‘ngs( 3t| Cotton futures closed firm, faly |SeMe mmarked twith frequent 'argu-|. Webster, June 15—This Seventh Inning. time. You get more for boxing a good | —_— nn:n!r;al receutoss-sz mqtjtsosales P2X |96.37. October 24.73, December 54 43 | ments between Umbpire O’Loughlin and in a hard fought conte: led off, getting a single,|man and you get some credit. too, if | Connie Mack is amused by some of A Fonds (o1 lasues) were unal. |JERUATY 24.10; March, 21.52 * | biayers of hoth teams. Manager Row- | 00K the first game of thrown out by Jewell at |You win, whereas there is nothing in|ne prophets who are assigning the e e O e e "al" | Cotton ‘spot’ steady;" middling 0.4, |}And Was put off the field in the fifth |ShIP series of the High school league, |first. Swilivan was_forced at iboxing ‘Suckers’ and you often run up ! xipletics {o the American League cel - tered on uring week. i, inning for disputing O'Loushlin’s right | {rom Stoninston, Ly the score of 6 to | when hit to Rusack Shackley {against a snag.” |lar for another season. Mack declares o “fu STOCKS. MONEY. to take an alleged “shine ball" ont-of |0 Both teams plaved good ball until |was Ta the last Tom was asked. |ihat these pessimists are talking Waterville—The 0l stores bégan | e i New PO Saralic s aerce the zame. In the fifth, with Risberg|the fourth inningwhen Bartlett found |half Cleveland by Sullivan’s| “Never better in his life” replied (hrough their hats, and that he is their observance @& Tuesday.half-| 11 Auis Chalmers per 4 months 6; 6 months {oa third and Schalk on first, Altrock | Messey for four hits which netted |error and stole Redletz fan- | Gibbon: You know Mike is chief | o)) satisfied with his team, outside boliday 1ast weelighEe g = Sy Fpse s Cnas ifielded 4 bunt from Cicotte and threw |three runs. In the seventh inning ' red, Munsch s nd stole sec- |boxing instructor at Camp Dodge, Ia.|of the box. e | smim T day Dills on banks 475 mmercial 80 the bail past Foster (rying to retire | thrée more runs were scored. Evans|ond, Rusack hit (o Pepner who threw s one of the to volunteer. | *‘phete "Vice men evidently forget Mok Maven piling a Jstor| 10 Am Cm pr 80 day billy 491 3 mercial | Risherg. Risberg scored and Schali|Of Bartlett and Massey e itched { home but the catcher muffed the ball fellow. IUS|ipat | have strengthened the Athletics olictets. who At mown i, Osre & ¥ cables 476 7-16, Fran. i third, scoring later on a sacri- |{ne ball. Evans struck out thirteen and Cleveland got on. Hederman was |either one thing or the other With|;,"ciery department this year, says vy el Gotin 0 B e Erancs demana s, ¢ fly. \Weavers single behind twoMen and had his opponents ruessing |thrown out at first, Jewell clouted out | Mike. When he put on the khaki he! . veteran manager. “They forget Huveli me e coiors. i g e cables 5L TP s ot "on': balis resylfi in another | throushout the game. Ma: ucik {a two-bagger hringing in Munsch and | quit boxing altogether. {that George Burns is a capable first |7 et oo i HIS 80 Rl o a e in the Shanes =T jout seven Webster men, one | Rusack. wn out at| “I don't think Mike will ever boX:pacenav’and has no superior as a . “Terrence | 160 Am Locomo cables 14 nominal. Bar silver 99 1.9, Washington Chicago (A) S8 | Dass and was found for Score—Bartlett 6, Stonington 0.|in public again” added Gibbons iclean up hitter. They also overlook Skinner A announce_the | 600 Am Maling - Mexican dollars 77. Government bonds b Iivatm ol the Bartlett warriors. The Stonington Eighth Innin; Yes I mean it” continued Tommy. | e fact that Larry Gardner is the 3 engagemen Gauehtr, May| 10 Am Mat oe steady. Railroad bonds steady. T 33998 team backed up Massey in DOOT SUVIe | ey wae thrown out at fipst | ik Manages to get home every tWo | mogt consistent third baseman in:the. S8 FEmily, to . Keefer, 3d. 700 Am_ Sug e Ry making errors. Jewell of o Y = vi x a¢ ks for a day to see his wife an jcan League. 3 & ¥ S'hs e foagd LIVE STOCK MARKETS | tomezs 2 o0 o o T mad dn bafing gettnc o ols B !fefl”:;"‘l“‘% s maonBon| From a boy up Mike has ma!“’i‘fif}fil Oldring is none the worse 4% -ru.n.&& ith Inpers” of Tl & Ter - 16 0 ofgle and a double in four trips to the Il he Dall struck out. mind on becoming a lawyer. He| is lay-off last year. Kopp, his 257 Colony has won a. fres Nop- Tobaces 010 1 o|plate. Leonard and Sullivan were the gs was thrown out at first ipa¢ studied law for three years and ;‘f{e,',“;le Y ett field, 18 a sreat bas 4 mal course rship at ‘the Sum- p Chicago, June 14—Hogs, recei s 142 tlorly Stoninston men to get safe hits, | 1vans hit to Gremley who touched |y hen he quits the army, after the N lter e playing finély il 2 J0Am zine 20,000 head. Market strong and S 03 33§ 8iCaptain Hederman and Rusack star- |-i3 base and Cleveland was thrown |ia: ne will go in for law. That's his . bonter A" Che on” whom T bought versity, - Ith A = Bulk, $16.30@16.60; _top, 51 wp 0 0 ofcictten 0 0 ¢ o|red in the field for Bartlett. outat first. . 4 ambition. . He told me, so only last] fentef Oty S0 io It summer, is the 100 At Bim & A" utchers, heavy, $16.45@16.55; pack- |Johison At BT ot a Stonington man found Ninth Inning. week when he was at St. Paul. | most improved player in our circuit. PPy 170 Bt Ly - ¥ e he;‘.x’xyéd' 516'801@}2?105:35 Tediums |/ e Tl T #10 0funtil the third inning when Adamson| Leanord fanned, Zellar flied out to| “Mike was wise. He saved his ™5 BN 3056, wonderful short- . ve Eates t6 the| lop bais & Ono o __mix 16.25@16.35; Light, | 1o Bettes tor Bosa’in sin got on by a wild throw but he was ey and_Sullivan was thrown out |money. He can quit now and live the and Shannon, at second base state com mor “P. C.| 108 But & Ohio pr !ls.ah a0 DiEs $1530@15.15; || Sere Ty onine i caught in a pickle off first.. Five more first by Rusack, rest of his days in ease. But that’ a}:g'is felding splendidly. In David- . Lounsbury, cRwell, - Jas, ni‘sfi‘l: :@1 ln roughs, $16.35@16. csdxlf';’f‘" 4 g ; g : : : m men got as far as first while two of | The score: not Mike's way. He never was crazy | 2050 © WUIUl8 Sh o clage utility in- & - 500 Butte > A Mar- i . : e ou 2 rs than g 3 H e G T ket steady to strong. eef cattle, good Indians Beat Mackmen. ‘The Tocal baseball fans came out fn |Biack? "4 071 2 ohamendt "4 1718 817004100 Cights in the world. And he'eF, C2tche : in $ie tax of the 20 Cal el choice $16.75@18.0 medium anq|. Cleveland, June 16.—Cleveland made [large numbers to see the game which 4 2 21 o 13 2 1|should do so, too, and increase his |2 “Our pitching, staff could bej} 0 Ca Pelrol v common, $12.75@16.75; butcher stock,|it three straight from Philadelphia to- | was plaved on Slater Field. e 4 280 53 o 0| bank roll and then quit, but when he f O8% BGNTRY Jqmie Still Gress § 100 Cent - Lanther heifers, ' $8.50@15.2 ws, $3.25015; {42y, Winning 4 to 2. Wambganss’ er- Hotingect 4 11 0 $ e ey he will 0 Into;atla| Scenthened, "T1- aGR ES R 800 Chand Motor canners and_cutte; : stock- | 10F Was responsible for the two runs First Inning. o T o 515 0 3| office. Mike will make a peach of a 3% N¥ET BMLE P Yelieve 1 have & 0 vs'a Otlo ers and feeders, good choice, §11.50@ | Scored off Morton, who allowed but| Leonard started the game off by fiv- |fomnic™® # 15 § focmerit 2 010 8 21 SRR SRS " Trers o ‘student at| while n 0o F der. . The other &, o| 1Mo & one 1350; " common ‘and_medinm. 53 {hree hits and struck out six men |ing out fo Rusack ~Zellar and Sul-|Muwht 31 00 oludimond 3 6 0 1 0| anyihing he attempts. No, I don't be-{SROVC. Waicon, Fahey and Geary Ml 600 C H & St P pr -50; veal calves, goo oice, $15 gouble 6-game | VAN :uot. being. able ; torind: Hvans = F sy T lieve he will ever box in public again, | ce shown some excellent quality WO Neetn]| oc B PR @16.35. | appreciably. ~ Score: slow ones fanned. Rusack led off for| Iols 2 Totals | his own benefit.” P ve' evi hance to . Matn t, Waterbory@erte, No. 319, | I C R 1& 26 i 0 59 Sheep—Receipts 7,000 head. Mar- Philadelphia (A) Clovsiand (&) Bartlett by hitting to Sullivan who | paas . ™ 0 0 0 30 0.8 [ e o |‘“"dk ey et s ti an Iumacea guestecthd| 53 (e 0, - froais ket slow. Shomn lembs, choice sad Bt e mons ") 3% 5 §lthrew to first. Hederman struck out, |Siminsin 00000000 4 0|guish Only One of Championship ™MaK® B0 £ other might-at ‘one of the<birgest-®0-| 2f0 col Fua & I 9% 13 prime, $17.75@18.25; medium and| 1 0 0 olchapmanes 2 1 3 3 o|JeWell drove out a eingle and Connel- | Tuo hawe hft. Jewell Bases on balls. off Massey B Roster. ing the war 338 commissions & cial affairsgeverggive agorder 200 Gl it se B S good, $16.25@17.50; spring lambs, zood | 03 1 1lSpeaterct 3 0 4 o ofly flied to Sullivan. e R Ty Foamyon Drpuess 12 st | g nted to cadets of the in this city.. il s 1| oo xnsxdnml K 2 choice, $10.50@20.50; feeder lambs, 1o g Mema w3 18 Second Inning. e Gty actings, Comnell%. | Carlisle - Smith is lhe'hon}3: act y‘l;{e:\yeal E“‘m‘z‘;y e e aslaas } Wallingfor®—Tes € propabiosstthay | 2100 Cruitle Sies 63 a3 ggg‘i;‘i‘r‘;“:fiéi‘zbfloo JLLO0 ewen; choice | wetwovi* 3 0 2 3 ofWoori 3118 | Cushman struck out, Massey fied —_ ;emgfijflgg";;,S,’“I,?‘l,,.“ when the Canada. § = 2 100 Cuba C Sug 3 3 A 003 fum and | David 2 Kvans, 31 3 x ou v v v H H e 5 3 L4 - 1 Charles H. Kane, junior curate at| 600D Scontie ..o 805 905 good, $12.00@13.75. i R A e Sran T juXactio faTatville 2 PO SLET Y el - t Holy-Trinity g limoon Teavecto | 100Tre ... i 982 ftorianp 31838 ¢liast haif Hastings was thrown out at |y, ~ar'ville went down to defeat In the = : 3 g ey AN 2 Pittsburgh, . June 14—Cattle suppl: e WL e o e first by Massey. FEva t /a long | (0rd and deciding game with Yantis ~ : Deen | 1100 Gesion_Wams "o T light. Market steady. Choice $1 S vy oy ¢ 1 T AW L o, Tight feld which Leanord |2t Depot Field, Yantic, Saturday. Both | & ALL NORwWICH! P g emTacrLi e e it SRIOmEE BT R 0l el e | $938308 08 sgfpued down Cleveland tannea. | 5, BV %D pmarale the raft: ML e E Gen o g ly Dbutchers 75, fair | Cleveland i nd in . D 3 ¥, : 11000 GenMotg / C | Zieceis 136% 133 e Third Inning, OF THOUGHT (T, forthe gram.| 10 % Movk 7 T H ’:3* B oo frar pope Sa10LS, commonl) £ anERSIRETAIN] PLACES Cier Hit s drebipaten| Dl arers L IAr 1 Hheicet H ford, “located. south | 2100 Gi N Om Subs: 33 to zood fat cows $8@13, Reifers $13.50 ; DURING PAST WEEK |Sortstop and third that Jooked like a fremainder of the game. J. Wheeler & hall; have |© 400 Huskell Bark ‘wpoosis 4% 425 @135, fresh cows and springers $50@ sure hit but Hederman scooped it up [pitched a great game for the home s et Mo| 19 Diinols Ceat 110, 'veal calves $17. bl R o e barehanded and threw to firet. Pep- [team and received good support g fams of New FAveH, and the building| 100 L% AZLIF ~ = Shen oyt lambs—Supply light,|C7ic29° in National and Boston in|per struck out, Adamson hit a little| Yantic started the game with a rush, $ compares in destzn_and appearance| 300 Interb Com ot market steady. Prime wethers $14 American Continue at Top - ont between catcher and pitcher. Con- | the heavy artillery opened up a terri- with the town Béll Both.buildings are| 1000 Tot Mer Mar' good mixed $12@13, fair mixed $10@11 % SRy nelly picked it up and threw wild “to |fic bombardment and when the smoke § o red Retck. 5060°Tnt M Mar.. 16 @il New York, June 16.—The leader in|first. Adamson had a biz lead off first | of battle cleared away two runners 3200 Tnt. Paper culls and common $6@S, lambs $17,|each major league baseball oirout B th to first, Ad: Y : 200 Lot Pager . et 0. : »|each major ali_circuit— |so Bvans threw to first, Adamson|had crossed the plate. Taftville came g — T e haccints 20 double decks | ChICEO in the National and Boston In |started down 1o second Dut was nailed | back in the third and fourth with one| H Bo THE AETNA 1200 Lack Market lower. Prime heavy - paws|the American—successtully maintained |by the throw from Cleveland to Jew- |run each inning and the score was tied i - =Billfards | s ¥ 3rca. $16.40@16.50, heavy mixed 3165 |itS Dlace at the front during the past [ell. Redletz and Munsch the first two |until the sixth when R. Wheeler's 3 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES | 100 M 3 pr oiis 1670, mediums $17@T720, heavy york- | ock: The Cubs won four and lost| Bartlett batters fanned = Rusack [home run drive with one on put the 7 ) adeatio BtiiR - B PSR S e ] ers $17@1720, light yorkers 3135 |two games, while the Red Sox won |knocked up a foul fly which Massey |game on ice. Leomard scored again| o o ajestic -| ing, etucket St I0Mex PUDL e B 855 17.25, pigs $17:25@17:35, roughs $1 five and lost three, counting today’s |caught. in the eighth on Lamphere’s hit to DA > Norwich, Conn. 5300 Hldrale 8 e 5§§ s& @1450, stags:$10.50@14.50. “7%7 | defeat in St. Louis. Fourth Inning. left. : Cowl and play Bill for exerclge| 300 Mo Pacifie- W 233 — New York lost an opportunity to go| Leanord made the fifth strikeout for| The Lineups—Taftville: Surprise e, | L ! Sl SSuiention 200 Nat_Lead e 57 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET to the front in the National, being|Evans, Zellar was thrown out at first|Raymond If, Murphy -b, Breault ss, y ' Y o0 N ¥ Alr BRI B CoRN— Open. lich Low. Clws |Unable to accomplish more than hold-|and Sullivan fanned. With the best|Coleman cf. Raymond 2b, Pepin rf, 2 ’ WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- |« 1100 X Y., N. B_& H I i U low o Ly 104 |ing the leaders fro mChicago to an|Bartlett batters up things looked dark | McSheffey Sh, Dismarais p. ly Iy ) L‘ “ fness. Bafore the.public, thers is no| 10N Y 0 & W e : & % |even break in the four games these|for Stonington in this inning. Heder-| For Yantic: Leonard ss, J. Wheeler Ky ! ST ATIN R bettar thaw through the ad.| 100t Ful i % L {eame placed here Three victories for |man drew a pass, Jewell hit to short- |p. Tamphere cf. . Wheeler It Tague 2 Wy 1N Y .-“: z R W T K i i il fhe Giants ol have o em the |stop who threw to Sullivan, forcing |3b Dugas c, Reardon 1b, Duprey rf, DIMINISHING. the close of lout Hederman. Jewell advanced to Hanrahan 2b.