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‘| will again cover right /| Norwich 'battery [ |Stanley. ;. - : .4 ’ From Mackmen. New - Hayen, , Conn., 'June _ Krichell, who has been at the hélmj} June' 27.—In taking 19th annual championship of ‘the Con-|of the Bridgeport club of the »Eu:gn a double header today. | necticut Golf association began _here | league since the beginning of last sea- to-2, Wi today on,the links of the New Haven |son, tonight handed in his resignation | five straight over: Country “club. ~ldeal ~ weather pre- | to Presisent Clarke P, Lane, Jr., of tle|shutout /scored. by Johnson - 7| vaileq -and the course was in splendid {club. Kriihell's resignation was ac-|sixth this-season. Perry's defeat in - ¢ : ’ | condition. About 100 started in the|ieptes. Ray Grimes, the cli®’s first|the clogitig game was his second in the “."% | qualifying round.” All the entry, fees | baseman, has been a.ppol?ted suicessor { seriesgand his ninth in a row. Score: will go to the Red Cross fund. -+ to Krichell. i < ’ < (Virst. Game.) R ¥ Thirty-six holes were played in the b p = = £ ) é qualifying round and the first 16 and| Matt Allen, Horse Trainer, Dead. "Mh“#h;u) w-u:hnag‘ uu‘ % ! their scores today and pairings for the| Matthew Allen, widely known in:the |Jampseonyt & e gt 5 first round tomorrow: follow: United States and England as a train-| r,3b s L I W] \ A 'R Couch, Hartford (i71) and |er of racing horses, died late Wednes- | ek ; adeein 41711 ° o are freg : Percy Rothwell, Hartford (168). day at his home in Brooklyn. . He was G e i e O ‘r o - 5 R. H. Hovey, Hartford (171) and F. |33 years old. 1 b 3.0 3 20 a an w gl e with . elrec K. English, New Haven (159). . ‘Born in Nashville, Tenn.- Allen spen A 1 1190 C. G. Waldo, Brooklyan (168) and |nearly his whole life on the turf. He ARl Jonathan Grout, Brooklawn (166). _|trained = thoroughfares . for - Senator Pk ol o | SR G E bRl BB T 25| you a line on what blend means oo+ ‘W. W, Pratt, Hartford (168) and|R Keene and other prominent oWness.| mows 2 E A : 3 ‘- |Joseph Stein, Naugatuck (163). - |He conducted the Keene :stables in| (x) Battea i JONES - S, . Baldwin, New Haven (169) and | Boglond. > g e g Insuranse and Real Estate Agent iR Hartz, Sequin (187, Tast December, while walking mear | p3crs, 17 Imins: EVERYBODY pricks up his ears when the band Philadciphi: | = . Richselt % 51 Main Strost | vy~ Dy ST LS Hartiond (103) and |1is mome, Allen was injured in a fall.| Wastogis. e begins to play. Whether Irv. Berlin or John — - R. 'Cook, . Hartferd | (167) and D, Fulton to Fight Burns. o £ iy W. Mozart is your favorite composer, we've all Sa;g:or.dect(‘:‘z!).“ i Fred Fulton and Tommy ~Butns, Fhild::,n;.p:l)n o Washiegten ) got to hand. it to the hrgss band for .real music. Sl Schmne‘,"’,\f, o Haten (179) |heayyweights, will meet in & four | sumiewnst "3 5" | tfspanesar L84 Whether it’s John Phillip Sousa’s trained troupe nd Dwight Hall, Brooklawn .(174) round bout at Vancouver, B. C, July |Gatdner3b 4 0 2 3 ofFoster,5b 111 £ perf . . 5 g] T2 it and A 2. | L Burns announced Wednesday. Burns, | Neteict 1 0 5 § diideeis i1 of performing music hounds, or Alexander’s rag- o R one time heavyweight champion, is g 5 3 1 W it . e A millionie: mbash, Siig! sEacusan dce Brook (180) [ROW @ corporal in the Canadian army Pt 5 108 ol PR ek whether it's Signor Vermicelli who day, about 20 thousand an hour. 500 |t SV, Pestoorh, R0 JIOOT () land has. charge of physical training |Stemense 2 0 1 4 oliavas L1 does a war-dance at every concert, or the little dollars worth _is burning w ou | H. . Pease, Shum}m“d\?vw (180 |Of troops here. P Bl ety SUUCERE g 11 bunch of enemy aliens playing in front of Casey’s I: ;:,‘:, ;‘:mm”";:::,..df . ?{.'?Z):L . Buckbes, 2 Jr, AWeatogle | - jimmy Burke to Wanage Browns. Totals 32 6xi9 15 1fmkinceith i at the corner— 9 S ‘W. E. Batterson, Hartford (180) end| ' St. Louis, June 27.—Jimmy Burke, Ayresp ;- 210 ). B. P. LEARNED & Cm H. N! French, Race Brook (177). coach of the St. Louis Americans, to- Tetals 2 We'reall Stong for the brass band. And the better they blend together, the better J. T. L. Hubbard (173) and H, C.|night was appointed manager of the| (x) Two out when winning run scored. Agency Established May, 1846, Goddard, Weatogue (181). team by Phil Ball, president of the| () Bafted for Shaw in 6th. z7) S| 1 ) asarmras=————pm————§ ' A. L. Frost, Neéw Haven2 (177) and | club, ;3 succeedk:‘ielder..]ones, ‘who g«"nkn:'nf:{n;hom“ mp you like them. Isn’t that so? 7 mnsfi 3 y 172). +| resi; two ago. 5 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | e o ey ey | e oo 282 o It e Get that word dlend. DOMESTH MR, 17" and H. C. Dewing;Hartford (174). Pilgrims ‘Here Sunday. Two base, hit, Bumng. It’s the realinside stuff about more things than In the medal pl K. English wor 2 pad —— g! ) 5 wpee n the medal play nglis] n ¥ 3 & h'.&?m A},hfl?‘flf-an' the low gross scors prize and Joseph mf;;dfig:ettevl;fi?ogeaton;h§°tl§£fls gil- Tigers Defeat Champions, 1 to 0. - band music. ; s Over Uncas Nt Bank, Hetuckst St | Stein. the low pet. P e e e o/ pf ‘the best| Detroit Mich. Jime-27—Dtrolt de- . The blend idea has made Mecca the favorite Ehtrance Yo e 5 Wich team meets the “Pilgrma’ . of | f6ated Chicago 1 to 0 in the last game cigarette with over a million smokers. -3 | Louls Porteous, Willls “Austin and | o 0 0™ Wilcestar e .| of the series today, the visitors being Albert H. Chase represented the Nor- | Worcester. The Worcester team is\unale to hit Boland with men on the There are twelve mighty choice tobaccos used wich Golf club at.the championship | (P05 (@0 "0 TEE AT, Hrom h“y bases. Veach’s double, Heilmann's in Mecca cigarettes—five Turkisk d but failed to make sufficiently good | Or0ss, anc o Comege_and have|sacrifice and an error by Risberg gave : & 5 S ENC s scven scores to rank in the first sixteen: Mr. b:h‘;g ot A::uf-:l ot ;{::;;:;\- L%]:g_t Detroit its run in the fourth inning American—but you don’t taste the flavor of any %‘é’&;fiffi‘fif&?‘flb f:ge}zogf bR elating Tio. kiad Ewo fEabatitites 1 gfix:langee]r .{:gn’n? yu_sg;sg?n%ed in- one of them separately when you take a deep g - ¢ today becau: isput; 5 qualifying round. ‘* -~ Vi Ly Whom John Mc- Tatait 1A Mecca flavor. i || Graw has signed.up and Bl ‘of Bos- 3 et z t 11 il ' i i BRIDGEPORT MANAGER RESIGNS, |ion college ;olyb%rsoe:: glh:cg::, :1:0 Yons 1700 No one tobacco has everything you want in Xew York 7, S his letter three times, and had 2 | ol nexdb 4 1100 Ficlgarecs i 8 Paul Krichell, Leader of Americans|o% with the Braves. Manager mreie 22100 N e A . Washingion 3.. % . - - - Detroit 1, Chicago-0: Sendl Since 1917, to Be Succeeded by Rdy [son promises to have his first team | I.Colllns )t 3 3 nc'mmmfn § i g et bl a‘CTos in ecc(a) cigar. TEastern. Grimes. here, and the Norwich boys are under | Risbers.ss UYoung2b 3 0 3 3 of ™ s R e e PALposS ne for Harttors, & WNBIRE G a great expense. but it is hoped that D s HERRE O fragrance, another for smoothness, still another 5. Springfleld 2. L —Paul | the fans will t t e ? by = % . Prordecns 5. = e Bridgeport, Conn., June 27.—Paul urn .out in good shape A == for body—to let you knz?w you're really smoking Worcoster 1, New Landon 2. (First game.) Score by innin A —and so on down the line. - Worcester 3, New london 4, (Secon” wame.) Piass =t 080 000 80 i i i J Delt 00091 0% 00 o1 Her;s how the still-blending process works. = o base hits, fones, _Veach and Cobb. The different tobaccos are not just mixed, but o Myers KnocketHomen Wins Game and are placed together in the blending still. _Then A ] Boaves i Eor Faval gxolst heat lds passed through until all the different Stlll-Blended Jersey ity .. Rochester 10, Philadelphia, JVne 27.—Myers left avors are drawn into one—the flavor that has By the M till - blendi - 8 T pohus % 1il hia, 217. 4 : i 5 y the Mecca still-blending process, ::., ‘v.’;m_ heser 4. (Secam g BT ; ;_&em "3’&‘3’&&1"&3’?&"30&5“& up made Mecca cigarettes the favorite with over a moist heat is passed through these twelve re flalo 7. o 2 200 s ! v's game § e t e o T S SIERND 200 ke 15t pr Irith o o e il e aame mxl!non smokers. selected tobaccos. The full rich flavor of Blnghinin 5, Townio o _(Seeond ek Speculative Stocks ~Advanced, but| 0 cen Ciga . : with Philadelphia to three singles, but cach is drawn out and merged into om, [ Standard Shares Were Irregular. S0 G Blectic, ® i after Bancroft opened the frst inning Guaranteed by mu!dll, “!‘he,f““ %"f' of e drawn gt e g 100 Gen Mot i = - %W a hit, Grimes committed a balk, out by steeping. Only in this way can National League. New York, June 27. — Speculative 100, Gcodrich = . imade two wild pitches and gave four be obtained the Mecca flavor. at Boston. stocks, particularly secondary indust-| 3% g;‘n;ufln ; * | bases on balls scoring two runs which INCORPORATED Philadelphia at New York. rials, equipments, oils and a wide Va- | 500 G; X Ore Subs Watson successfully defended until the " Piusburgh at St Louls. riety of unclassified issuss, augment- [ 200 Greme C Cop . Y i3 |seventh. Score: P u.?uc-go t Clacinati | ed recent advances in toGay's broader | 400 Haskell Bark Y % Broskiyn (N) N pongh ralh o~ . | trading, but standard shares were ir- oot Boston at Washington. el et it | ve T, w“' m .act ly heavy.,, HE S New Sork 'kt PrllBsdIis RSl | Widhe dema ST gain re- §ode -t ;3 Gy | stricted to Reading and @ Tew rela- T “Bastern League tively . unimpertant - transportations, g 3% AR 3o e New Haven st Providence. while transcontinentals were ' under P 2 % Doalan,sb - G s Hartford &t Springfield. turther pressure and U. S. Steél react- Mifter,c 610 r Worcester at New London. ed from its new maximum for the cur- o A Grimes.p 10 Bridgeport at Wa-wbury | rent movement of 1}0] 1’;8. g’@iflg at| {00 kel s e Totals vitg 8% o Fun a loss of a substantial fraction. - 1800 K o e T e e s Bl B Ty e T STANDINGS OF THE clues. Morning gains of one to three points| 100K ¢ 5 & & ¥ LR FROM NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO in Bethlehem Crucible and 'HLacks;.- 1200 Lack _Steel (@ batied for Watson in. Tt 1S 3200 MILES wanna Steels, Republic Iron, Harvest- e nning P Every week enough Mecca cig- Chieas . . Ho | er, American Locomotive, d Stee! e e i e St .retz- are md:‘!o ruc;frfl'n New York : ~ -\ 2 Car and the oils were largely: if not 100 Lig & Myers py Tao base hits, Johnsion, Daubert. Home run, . Dot ' o S A oty Impalred In the general reces- | M0 oo Wier £ 3 ! ayers. New York to San Francisco. Py 4| slonal of the last hour, when Baldwin Max 2 5 o 70,000,000 Meéca cigarettes in Brooklyn .. o . 31 | Locomotive reacted sharply. Mex ePirol x:fi;l;" Cubs Have Easy 3200 miles. Cincnnatt ? £ ‘4| Various gas issues reflected the w Mex Petrol pr s 375 Mi. o} Cincinnati, Ohio, June 27.—Chicago 375 | certain position of that class of utili-| 70 _‘u;‘r':lhf‘sfim % continued in winning from ‘toda v, eags- ties at losses of one to two points, to-| 1509 Min & st I, n X + Uiy Getoitis the Toms b ),vh re | baccos and shippings were unstable| 1500 Mo Pacific . 1 11 Bas 0 ating cal team, which 55 | and fertilizers moved contrarily, Vir-| 200 Mo Pacific pr s flost dhirtsensoutior itk dastifoi, 78| ginia-Carolina Chemical gaining two | 300 3ent Power ;%inhzagws-DReg‘an Fra il rand was 576 f =40 it hard. ouglass pitched four in- %0 | points on the declaration of the “ex- nings allowing only two hits and r 3 " divi i 2- 1] 2 g N e- As3| tra” dividend, while International Az tired in favor of Carter, after Chicago 431 | ricultural preferred reacted as much. o i ¢ 421 | goles were 650,000 shares. a s.eculed a winning lead. The 40| > Foreign and domestic advices seem- score: ed without diréot influence upon the lcag (N) Cln:lunlnu (N) b e = b i3 | market, but bankers were interested in \ Y Centrad e el o b hpo 2 the report, that the treasury depart-| g0y vy '~ u & i Hellocher,ss 3 5 0|L.Magee.2b 4 0 7 625 | ment had requested authorization for WONY O &W Mann, If 402 0 0|Roush.ef 401 533 | an additional $8,000,000,000 Liberty 200 Norf & West : 0 }‘(;h-;e,‘lb 4 110 2 -500 | pond issue. 700 Nor - Pacific ., . 2 e ol 413 s, : e he general bond market was eas-| o Ohlo Cuties & i e IR Worcester R Jse| The general bon 00 Ontarlo _ Silver - 1 E TDLE R NG = 3 ~ a5 | fer, but Liberty 4's and 4 1-4s were 5”0 Pacific Mail &r’ffr'cfic . ; ?Rez-nv 311 J is tly strong on purchases attrib- 1900 Pon B R . Fo=== Yankees Go Into Firs fistias i T1 - 100 Peoples & & 3 0 of Totals 32 sz & New York Tuas b1l oainkn daied (tof egrpofations gesking dnveato] s pfimoumis 10020 Fort Terry at Jewett City. last_year from Providence and Kelly | has not ziven him the slightest chance e et o i o1 New Yok tock r(:;;r:_t I e TP Mam pr T Manager Walsh of the Fort Terry|in 1916 from the Chicago Nationals.|to sce what he can do. As a fielder . League ra ! Ereiel, O 1 0. . ¥ 5 ] &) . 7 3 today by defeating the Bozgn Ri(el 014 U. S. bonds were unchanged on| 1700 Pierce Arrow team in a letter to Manager Carpen- l\a_‘?ft- xg'n-gll'ches up “:]th any 0; l:e Sox in the fourth " 1 100 Pierce Ar pr ter of the Ashland Club, Wednesday, New. York outer gardeners and the game of the series | call 600 Pitts Coal e L POR (e was only manner by which he can recover by.a score of 7 to 5. The Yankees —_ 520 Pitts & W Vi Clnctonall * 4270000 g 0 £1 e goetgcy]Rtated that the Hort, Terry team was his batting eye is by steady -playin o e geries hres_out” o sTooke. moms 2w el i Ty S e el SRS U e Stis e ia| * SPORFING NOTES || ioue sty 'l i games. Mogridge and Sales. . Press Steol Car okl i es during the past week, e r y . this city 2 ‘he opposing plgtéherg E‘;sfi', who were| 5, %uqr pumely ... 150 Press Steel C pr beating the Marines at the Sub Base | lieve that-if High is given an oppor- i @ opening | 1200 ade Kumely pr 100 Pull Pal Car Pirates' Sink Card 10 to 1, Fort Wright, 12 to 4. and the| {tunity to play steadily, he will return jame, were both knocked out. Bodie | 13800 Alaska Gold X .. 3900 Ry Steel Sp Lo Experimental Station team of the Navy {to the sraces of the fams.by showing put NeKhYor}llx ahead in the sixth in. | %300 Alsska Juesa 2200 Bay Con Cop ! St. Louis, June 27.—An error, three |, PeT,Meal SACion teqm o the Navy e bt AE et i aing -wi R i o s es . ; ng .. i . ¥ ! t atting, ey ung‘led S:or;me run after Pipp. had | 30 Als Chai pr 5 5 200 Reading 2 = singles and a base on balls off Doak glad of the opportunity of playing the |, Some of the scribes in the Interna- ishort time last s e : 200 Am Deet Sugar 8300 Rep I & Steel in the third inning gave Pitfsburgh |y i) 4" clup. because by its record of | UOn circuit are already commenting |set in and laid .““:u (:)w G New York (A) .m ‘A.’: &: 3 igg g.m.. )22, ;our r;:m,';n(img;i :o ;vlnswdayl game | o ories this. vear, so far, shows that |°% the financial situation in the league, — Hooperst 5 31 0 lGihcoley.t "5 1" & b| 10100 Am Car & T DSt L & § T mm”m“m“(:) 2, - i:: o0 it is the fastest team in Eastern Con- -“lcllm 5 ‘:i“ O‘Ld one, with ‘h’: Ry Not Much Los Bheanb 4 1 2 4 Alrnpuugnss 2 1 2 2 gf 1590 am Coton OU 3008t L & S F pr T s Besle necticut and that by beating Ashland | URderstood to be putting up the mbney| . 5 Ryssian Cabinet official* is re- Schang3b 4 3 0 2 OlBakerdb 4 2 3 2 p| 00Am H &L .. 100St L &S W Cati 0 b resthetect s o™ s %biis Wemm *will 'prove ‘that it is fastar|IOF At least threeof /the ‘clubs, Buf- R . 33 Ruthef 5 3 2 0 OfPrae2b 4 0 2 3 9| 990Am H & L or 3500 Seab A L pr e Lottt e e P £ °T | falo, Syracuse and Newark, Mr, Lan- |Ported to have absconded with five McSanis.1b 4 116 1 0[Pippib 8 2 7 g o| 100Am lo ... : : 13600 Sinclair OfL Bighee] $|than any team that Bastern Connecti- | & ™ "o/ (50 testati hat he|million rubi converted into its Whitewan,lf 5 9 0 0 OlBoielr 4 13 ¢ 1| 200Am Tt Cop ; %| 100 Sloss Sh S & Corercf 2140 OBkt 0 00 0 0fout can produce. nin - after his protestations that he | million Sles i Soottds 5 2 3 8 IlMaanst 4 1 2 0 0| 5. Am Linsesd s 400 South Pacific (ushaw 2 2 303 o olograsy 3 2.9 4 1l " Manager Carpenter retaliates with|¥2S out of baseball, seems to by in|value in gold, that amount of Rus- Agnew.c 43 11 lHagahe 4 ) 1 0| 124w Am Locomo 4700 Southern Ry o r"v 411000 ;‘:m 1500 th e hat’ thi “confid . |@again up to his neck. § e ¢ would hardly suf Bush.p 3 20 2 ofMogAdgep 2 0 20 200 Am Malt pr % 400 South Ry pr o hman.rf 4 1 i “;!u ol 11010 e _assertion at this ‘confidence e sian paper money woul ardly suf- (Truesdale 0 0 0 0 OfCaldwellp 1 0 ol 6600 Am Smelting 3700 Studebaker .. o C oms'y.tcf 4 1 3 0 0)stuff” is all right in its place, if not R T fice to pay the railway fare - from Thomss 0 0 4 0 0 = 2 12 Am. Smelt pr 8 10 500 Superior Steel . e 8 & & 0 oMeHensit 4 8 3} 0|taken too far, and states that he and! Leave it to those St. Louis inventors. D o = Nl L ot e R g R TR T ; 18 Duic cuem Cooper 3 00 2 olWabseess 4 1 1 19|every player on the Ashland team are | For years rooters in the Mound City | Petrograd to Viadivostock.—Norfel Totals 39 17 24 18 5 by “ €l 9500 Am Tel & Tel €500 Tobiaceo Br oooisiotiedISBS IBLN s} o s —— e Gonzalesc & 8 3 3 0|just as confident that Fort Terry will |have watched ball games, cussed um- | Virginian-Pilot. () Battad tor Bush s, 90 Am Tobaceo . 163 3 8300 Union ey Totallx SRS, TDNRD Lot find itself up against a rock and have lr;ll‘lels a}l]tl hnallby d’l‘:\‘e {gefix fr?lm ths xx) for Truesdale in Sth. 200 Am T pr pe - % 20 Uni Alloy Steel Total: to” pull its pride down a couple of |field with pop bottjes. ell and goo Soors by nnings 1400 4m Foolen - 6190 U Cigar Stores (2) Datted for_Heatheots in 8th, % : pegs before they leave Jewett City.|—now see what a St. Louis man has % T i g Y e () Kan for Betzcl in Sth. Sam Rice will pitch for the Fort|invented. He has built a pop bottle N 200 Am Zinc o el Terry team and although the team is|in the shape of a hand grenade. “To Ataconds . Putsouig o composed almost entirely of leaguers | fight the Huny<ays the inventer, “we > ne 00 At CosstLine’ B outs he is the shinning light of the team, |must be able w0 throw hand gremades. This afternoon the Shore Line will| 1000 4l G & W I ey ebase iy For Ashland, Van Dyke will pitch|See.all the practice the average man play the Taftville team again. Dugas| “i pud JLecom 00 U.' S Steel pr and Chase will catch, This game pro- | Will get this summer. Of course, sol- the Taftville star will be unable to ’332 Bate t (;)Y\T:nr % §00 Utah Copper Giants Use Three Pitchers and Win |mises to be the fastest of the season,|diers at the games will have an ad- play s he is now a workingman, Jer. | 1100 Barett Co. . % B Easily. and Van Dyke will have to do some |vantage but by the end of the season vis another of the Taftville stars is a | 3000 Batopllas M Boston June 27—New York used|i2ll Pitching to keep the hit columnSt. Louis will have thousand of skill- holdout and it is not known whether | *'30 Bein Swt & v 1111110 Sl 4200 Wabaan® (e enors oday but eastly won ity | 1oW. but he has proven his reliability | d grenade throwers as a result of my % will show up for the game or not.| 700 Brookiyn &t T U38% g6y 100 warat = founhps"m‘m gamé of the series and lflgd Vt'!“l sure be “there” when he is|invention. i carmen expect to put their re 400 Booth Fish .. = 400 West Pacifi neaded. T team in the field. BUlar | yhoo Buite G’ &7 ¥ its tenth straight of the season from| Brennan, whose hard hitting and| ‘Buck Weaver. the curve-ball slab- 50 Bute & ‘sup 3% 2 200 West Vo el li:!lxor:hwn! zlicm bad mpm‘l’,t 3 zm:' sensational fielding have been the fea- |ster, who topped all Eastern League Jewett City Tigers Challenge. 200 Cal ePtrol % 1600 wfi’::mzu‘-h meiman et il oo !-‘me ““ ::{e! of every gamgdoxx; Ashlam%f Pax!'k pitchers last season, with the resulti The Jewett City Tigers would like ":;: g:‘ Pulne“ aqlwog_:u:; 16'5 the second inning for dispwting a deci- s season is considering an offer to|that he was sold to the Chicago Cubs, passed the examination for the draft; / - - enter professional ball with one of the to arrange any team under sixteen| 100 Cerro De as : Total sales 645,060 shares. sion by Umpire Byron. Sicking, who and is subject to call at any time. At r %, % 1T’ - vears of age. They would like to| b Chand Mowr ; replaced him, played brilliantly. Ross, |TFTR LERENG LIV, ) RS TN | ARG 5 sublect [ sl ol sav ine A0 Greenevill, Central Villige, Plman S rime, o oredited with the Now York [3rd: owing to an automobile accident | finger, suffering the slight Injury the | - Moolu;i Send. ‘a1l Chillenges to' QN? York, :.Iune 27—Call money victm"y. The score: = and he is doubtful about his chances|day following his examination. Fred Xapoleon Liberty, Jewett City, Conng | .2 ; ey Tien 4 Iowid 1% Tuling raie New York (W) of making good just at present be- | Mitchell, the Chicago pilot, considers o + 5 3 % H < P. 3 4 1-2: closing bid 3 3-4; 3 b ke cause the ligaments in his shoulder | Weaver a promising prospect and his P B i 3 last loan 4. g ofrediacil; Burus,ef 38 'l '{”; ; : are not properly healed and at times|belief was given credence last sea- | ~ G : P Tonea &1 4 AN give him considerable trouble. son when near the gonclus:)n gi tke B <wh" i "l! AETN. ‘HMII‘S 5% COTTON. L R Tosing —_— season Weaver let down the Brook- FB:LLEVQ Pais c‘"mA. TANEES s New York, June 27.—Cotton futures 7‘:‘3!!-:;32 H :: 11 : 2 Three Brave Outfielders Enlist in :;1; z??dgegsviv;;;tg‘wtour bingles, scor- | Majestic Building, Shetucket. 8 i SEa0: Docomaee 1430; TomnaroCioper [Homih 4 #aa L] 5l e e e g e e nndd 3% Pt e i o o e ey 2832 Boston, June 27—Ray Powell, Wal-| It is regrettable that Lefty High BEFWIEn Sk, Spot quiet; middling 3195 Cawceyp 0 00 2 3 3 3lter Rehg ana Joseph Kelly, outfield-|is not with a club where he can, get Bowl and play Billiards for exercise | \2ee com, % . v S Romp 101 ————|ers with the Boston Nationals, will |an opportunity to win a regular berth. | and recreation Crucible Steel pr CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. m" Ty 8217 3|join the naval reserve force at New- |His chances of breaking into the out- 2300 Cuba C Sugar Hich. low. Close P e e e port on July 5. . The three players,|field of the Yankees look very: dim | Whitestone Clgars will' be $4.50 a| 100 Guba C 8 pr . W% 15% 14sy Totals 871327 14 1 Py all of whom are in class one of the|and Hartford fans almost have lost' Saadred "—“ '.‘? 1st, 1918, Same i Usl 1s% aaey {z) Batted for Flilingim in Sth. draft, went to Newport recently and |interest in their favorite. During last - 5 R B = % % cTin ey e e enlisted and today were ordered to[season he was infested with boils J. F. CONANT, 15200 Dist _Securlties . 6l% 308 73 2% 2% New York .. . 00058 0s 3 ssgfréport for duty within ten days. which kept him out of the game N s & | 11 Fraallin Street, » %% 8% 684 6% Bostn .. .. 3000000 1—4 owell and Rehg came to Boston while this season Manager Huggins