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INSURANCE pitched Johnson and Philadelphia ex-| X | perienced another shutout at.the hands: 1 3 of St. Louis today, 2 to 0. Score: : INSURANCE 4 . Philadelphia (A) st _Leuls (A) FOP EVERYTHING 3 : G i Sl N e ®h% L 2 4 New York, May, 15.—Plans are being| His team has been going fist thus far' Wiir = &1 2 8 gt INSURABLE rapidly completed for the formation of and is an easy first section team for sl ais oot g a team of army athletes which will be the rest of the season, ! 4 0 60 20 o0 J. L. LATHROP & SONS ;flntérnm this country to augmem"vihs. o e oo ; 1z 900 i o merican entries in’ the inter-allie uwells Want Games. [ Dy 3 2 : 31 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Cenn. | games to be held in France June 22 to| Tywells club will buck up against weaes 3 5 5 2 R July 6. The team will leave about|the fast Trimmers Sunday afternoon ati ciwonp 3 10 F ¢ Soo= 3‘0“‘“ 9 and will °°m\"9§e tratng = 18F the fair grounds, and as neither team = . . =<7 ning the main combination at Join- | ha5 suffered defeat as yet 'a fast game I Ville-le-Pont, near Paris, about a week | is guaranteed. Dutch Leonard will do phi 0 b ol before the opening of the games.. [the twirling and Whacko Riley will do_ st Teuts . . 10 5o Owing to the lack of time it Will 10t {nc baskstap. work. for the - Duwells, 7w b b ; : be possible to hold tryout meets as iS Tpe rest of the lineup has not yet been CENATONS DORP GEME 30 customary previous to Olympic games.| jecided upon. The Duwells challenge i In placesof thisemethod, every army any fast team in eastern Connecticut INDIANS—SCORE 6 TO 3, vishi es should communi:' shi ¥ . Th been requested to name one or more one. With Manager Carev. 7 Penobscot! oy W eshington today. G to 3 The, eligible athletes and from this roster: gt “or Phone 803-13. : 2 team of at least 50 will he selected. il d e N ‘ e i Cleylsad (B 2 Tlie comy Il fa veliin oty et Dare Devils Out for Games. Menoskeycf 3 0 2 0 olcranest 2500 i ilitary 2 2 2 a n.s 2830 fmitorm and wnder atrict miithsy dic. | The Dare Devils of Taftville chal- T 1.7 0 JGume 11309 cipline throughout the entire trip and lénge any teams of this vicinity for| miekt =~ 41 11 elisd competition. The final selection wil] Sames. The average age must not be Sy'f"::’;." : 2 e RG] not be made until a few days before OVer 1 byears. If fany teams desire [INUT%, 3 1 7 § 110 0 0 the FIRE INSURANCE ,Policy Ex-|the date of sailing. | games, mnotify Albert Roy, Box 34, puinichc 5 2 2 2 100 TINGUISHES THE LOSS after the T‘ie lxg.l as it stands today includes: | Taftville, Conn. = = = | Higeep $ane b 2 TR damage of fire and water has occurred, | Wesley Oler, Jr., Larry Scudder, Bingo |\ /o0 80vs AGAIN SEE 5 i OUR - POLICIES PROTECT. Our Dismond, Nick Giannokopulos, W. H. Totals Meanix, Lieut. Tom Lennon, George' PHILLIES LOSE TO PIRATES, score by innt SERANe S8ERVICE serves YOU. Bronder, Carl Buck, Lieut. J. Howart Philadelphia, May 15.—Adams_held| cietind .. 201 x8 Perry, Tom Campbell, ¥red Davis, M. ppilagelphia to five singles and Pitts-| mwo tese nie Garner. John- ISAAC S. JONES - [Gustatson, James Henigan, Licut. Hat: | huseh o today, S fo 0. The visitors| ton. Sresser, (hapmen neU wood,: Lieut. Meredith House, Lieut.} uns in the second when; Lo 1% Rranee g Real Bt Agent | Fred Keily, Ciint Laréon, Lieut. Josoph| Wooiward passed Mollwits, who wont| NEW YORK WINS FROM . e el G. Loomis, James . Meredith, Carlity third on Boeckel's single. Boeckel| DETROIT—SCORE 4 TO 8 Ricp, Lieut. Robert Simpson, C. I |took second on Wiliams' and both he| : A 3§ Detroit. Mich, Mav 15.—New York Stout, Willlam H. Taylor, Elmer Smith,| anq Mollwitz scored on Sicking’s wild | . MIgh 2 g Burglars are About 1. Organ, E. F. Jones, ¥ Pollard, H.' fhrow home of Schmidt's grounder.| WO from Defroit today. 4 to 3. Score: A Kleinsphehn,. Charles -Shaw, Norman mpe phillies’ hits were scattered and AL Ribetatiwt Robberies are Frequent |Ross Ludy Ianger. S. Landers. {Baird alone reached third base, Sev-|vi x 317 11 117083 . . |eral thousand of the 23th division|Prpanghes 2 2 2 2 0% 2002 Insurance is Cheap BULKELEY HIGH AND N. F. A, |troops were present as guests of the X PO P R TO CROSS BATS TODAY | management. . Score: $00 1 dvbiane 115 00 WITH N. F. A. and Bulkeley Hish will| i L i ey e e el clash this afternoon on the’ Academy pigpeect 4 02 0 AN BB 3 05 1 DAnenithe 41 3 20 B. P. LEARNED & CO. campus for the first time since 1916,! Temy. 3 &r TewaGr s B8 AY Eh i i SR R 2 Bt et #hen the local boys handed & defeat to] Sieus fiiiial, d0 i T o 3500 Thus far this season Bulkeley has! Gy & 115 0 0 Whittedtt 4 0 2:0 0! s Agency Established May, 1848 |, mowing down all her rivals as WLL]:» 423 vsednis 3220 b i they come, and they will not submit to| Zitmn.l? 0 - H (i d BASEBALL. their ancient rivals, N. ¥. A, without Sqmeic | ] § 2 {hahnai, 80850 0 you sald 1 * showing their best. It is expected that *4%™ — — —Hglrcoth. 0 08 1 0 . : . Lewis 8 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, Pres 2. el = L] Nations! Leagus. Noyes, a southpaw of ability and \vhoi Totals 18 Dguuw‘lm } g 3 g g . Pinp. a ura r A i : ¢ |has twirled several fine games lately, hen 10 0 00 e 2 7 t Chicags 1, Prerig. 6. (12 taningm) will be used today. i otals 71 2| RED SOX WIN 12-INNING { 4 wasn 3 Plisbareh 5. Philadelphia 0. The battery of the Academy has not| (y mated for Cady tn Th * 5 CONTEST FROM CHICAGOC! v St Louls-Boston (cold). yet been: announced, but it is thought (xx) Batted for Woodward in Sth. 2 e ) American Leages. cither Meek:or Grabelefsky will twirl| S by in b g1 w o tass | aonicazo s aY_iLy SRoslon L0 12 wou ow you WwEere Washington 3, Clereland 6, for N. F. A, while Captain Counihan| Dibush .. - D.6as" orevin e SR e e | Philadelpbla from .Chicago, 6 to 5, today. Score: . b b4 ‘::“""”:r:‘l“’»b'::_mh“,‘l : will act on the sinal end. | Two base hits Mellwitz and Lee. @ AE0. S PSR} R Tiireday atiernogn’ was given over. ik only joking—one can podbe) |entirely to batting practice, as Coach! BROOKLYN SMOTHERED BY : ; McKay was far from satisfied with the, REDS, LOSE LEAD IN LEAGUE . At Buffale—Newark 1, Raffalo " - ] 'y 1 At T 3 batting in the Westerly game. The > g R | t t AR, o—Jorsey Cif d S B S gy | EoaTE R, fhe, Westerly gamE. oThe! Brookiym, N. Y. May 15—Cincinvat : mistake them—tor Murads Binghamton—Ringhamton-Baltomre called in | with their usual power of connecting' defeated Brooklyn, 0. : { 2t luning, rain. | today and a g0od same is promised. - iinning battle here today. In the 18th i Eastern Leagoe. | inning Cincinnati, aided by two errors, | eight hits and a pass, scored 10 runs. e P oy are 100% pure Turkish 1 A uumfld—!&flnrfldd-flm‘kld (raln). ;THREE~CORNERED MEET | Score: ';Iv“'l;o 5 i b h 1d9 t Worcesten—Worcester 6, Hartford inclanati (N) Brookiyn _(N) t b S e, N T AT COLUMEIA TOMORROW |~ cesunga ) , SR : [ tobacco—the world s mos Ameriean Asseciaties. Alumni of Columbia, Pennsylvania! gy s 32194 51 0| Totals 5 Kaoms Cltr—Miiwsukee 3, Kanas Quty ¢, |34 Dartmonth are certain to be on|Nwicx 6 210 ¢ LMot 5 23 8 0 . Columbus—Indistapolis 10 Columbus 0. hand in great numbers when the track s pEgen 210 o mettea B S s | | PR e e e ¢ 3apamali’ 5150l o e amous tobacco ror cigarettes. College Resalts. a trianzular controversy on South field 607 0 ORmetchy1b 5 015 20| Doston e 100 Boston—Rates 6, Boston Collere 5. | Saturday afternoon. It is the biggest 3 0.4 1 OMalonesh 5 1.1 3 1|Chleago . .0 O Weaser, % * o vty <f Maise ©, Rhede In-| college meet to be held in this city in | RER E0le ] urads have that old-rashione S several, years and is attracting con-| e 6 10 1000 0] o siderable attention. | motas w3 i T k h d d BANES ‘TOBRY: | 'The efforts of the Penn entrants wil, " TOLEDO BOXING COMMISSION urkish taste anda upon my worq, R Nationa Lrages. be watched closely, for many prédict| (T Bitel for Maumaus i TO ALLOW BIG FIGHT| ; . Plitshergh at Phisdelohls, that the Quakers will win the inter- | 15.—Official . sanc- l never ought as gOOd a Turklsh Y Ol al Mo Tk collegiate chasmpionshins at Cambridge | yweight champion- 28 2 5 St. Leuls at Besten.; Friday and Saturday of next week. o | ship battle between Jess Willard and C C l Amcionn L. While Penn_therefore rules the favor- fe, "emin 17 Sacke, one. " Fome| Jack Dempsey, scheduled to be fought | cigarette at Carro or Constantinople. Fashingion st Clesciand ,ite in the triangular affair, Dartmouth v at Bayview Park here July 4 was giv- hiladaiphla St Lo | should be much in the running. Penn a g en by the Toledo boxing commission 4 I . 1’] 113 d- LI ! et should score. heavily over both its — today when a permit was issued 0 A. t 1s true that “ordinary cigarettes k i DBoston at Chiesgo. | rivals 1nl the !rackd o\’en'fii and sh!ould GIANTS WIN OVER CUBS— | Q. Thatcher and his brother, repre- ¥ = astern League. irun a close second to Dartmouth in D e the Tolado ‘AthleticreTan. ; fl 1 wdurgh st Springdeld the field contests. Dartmouth's biz- __ D A e e ot o wern | cost a tntle less. Woroester at Ha | zest point-collecting squad is the field) ~New York, May 15.—New York made ' g convest to a decision, bears the| , Eid 0t junit. 1t three straight from Chicago t0dayi. inature of Mayor Schreiber, Chief S o [ s L RS G e G S e e Wail, director of public safefy, and ; Tadief 1f—1 LEAGUE STANDINGS. |t it ool oo S |y T8 3 S B3 | head O She bosing commisai, and : udge for yourself—! te 4 = 4 42711 0B 23 v e 2 3 3 = | Hulsenback. Tourteen points comprise’ Suikil o § 5 1 & 1|Vouns 413 0 0ftion removes all speculation as to] ' Tt the program. Mamnif © 4 1 1.0 70lCaed> 4 0 01 1| what the commission would do in re- h :| o Ly S o Demime 5 0 3 o o] sard to sanctioning the contest. ¢ 7! M'CANN, SCOUTING FOR REDS, | pjccsn 3071 3:3ZPemandb 7 1 2 The actual construction of the aren h 3 500 H e - 9 %o! AT NEW LONDON WEDNESDAYDwish =~ 200,23 & ffteeners £33 which, according to present plans, o el 3 3! H Eugene McCann, former manager wFamelic 0 0 2 1 oOCises. 4 0 1 have 3 seating capacity of 50,000 per-| Bosen . 10 167} of the Planter team in New London,|Teugieep 1 0 0 0 of 0 —- BonServa s Bartedloday { Just now scout for the Cincinnati Reds, | Renddze .1 0 0 0 01 7Tetals - 32 g e L pe |Was in New London' Wednesday. ‘He! comery 0 0 0 0 0 MOORE TO FIGHT WILDE H not looking for Vivory” but wasi T . AT OLYMPIA IN JULY Clevetand § ‘f;“:fi; with the Reds 1n, the Donti L soe by London. May 15.—It is definjtely an- = H and a_trip to Atlanta. Ga.. where be 18’ > 1datriie o DSBRCEd iSRS Moore.fhie tmeri, St. Louls 1 to lock over the bushers in_the South-| DT 00 x—g ) coat I MR EISlL, - has e aceeDio Detreit 12 il il give the Tri- (2), Burns. Wome | terms to fight Jimmy Wilde, the Brit- Philadelphia . i 10 Lty S oinectee the! ™ ith flyweight champion, at the Olym- Easters League. e e pia_in July. Moore was awarded the| oo it e ATHLETICS LOSE ANOTHER | decision over Wilde on points in the oy e PITCHERS' BATTLE TO BROWNS| hoxing tournament held in London last Springhe 4 H % e p2 _i December. Springte d i, e St. Louls, May 15--Shocker out b il R = | PASTIME A. C. WANT GAME Hirtort - - Plttssieid WITH COLONIALS SUNDAY| asti T k: epts the chal-| (1} AL 1 k 1 s for a game on STORAGE BATTERIES Sungay at any place they want {0 plav. bt o R {o¥ Pastinieal expact: thath with' the fe Vou Mipnc Bommiile full team the Tesult of Sunday's|—m——— BATTERY SERVICE MARKET EASCD OFF. lot different than| Come and See the New York, Ma - {ARNY SCCCER TEAMS MAKE WILLARD SERVICE STATION | tinctive feature elient condition and RECORDS IN TITLE GAME MORAN STORAGE BATTERY €0, | ket was the be able to pitch in his old| gopiens The team of the 6in Div-| T they expect to, they will show Bamc'team What made him so valuable a real game of baseball. to Griffith is that he was a real star, o one of those fellows who is in the mar- nutien of T JELL 0 As Manager MeclIntyre has!, | R R A Challenge for Gam game every day vear in and year out 8 Shotusiat’ 8:-5et, p { business and variets dealt in, janag] {ision won the soccer championship of 9 es. ! . yeve and y - x Narwich, Conn. | Transactions azain over one sned up a catcher named RamseY|,.'sq Army here today in what is be-| The Hill Street Sluggers will chal-| The Senators don't look natural with- recently has come out of the navy| 1. : : - out Zeb chasing = e s o | lieved to have been the longest soccer:lenge any team under the age of 14. %4 : . Id wRORpLised asaipsC RSnErC Mo = ts toe s ol et bors ofi We guarantee to trim any team with ke Davis, who w scheduled to e e U6th thn e cham- [the Takmon battery. Andrew Takmon Playv short for W fon this season T Erom 5th Div- | Will do the twirling while John Tak-|Dasn’t discovered wh2i bats are made The longest | mon will catch at the receiving end.:for. After h get a hit in five Bave ihean It t r Convent or any other team| straight moved him Fran- nity would like to arrange in to the ben tia and sent How- h ‘the Hill Street Sluggers of ard Shanks, a former fly chaser, to v. send challenges to Mana- | shost. Takmon, Box 1276, Jewett! The Dodzers sar Young Al Smith, son of the governor, is their jinx. oung Al donned J. McC 7 | fore the first ball to Cado: of New York's chief fer¢d a_hard blow when ! re e — ! million shares, but fafled by a liberal BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP/|marein to approach DEALERS IN i Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. Telephone 546-13 AUTO RADIATORS ::naind promptly and thoroughly in centre field. vesterdat’s total, | ! now that they have no e that we are challe r. f Manager Woodmanse d out more about the challer nay call up the United S Fini ing Co.. 1184, between 12 and 12.30 where, espec- ially among oils and motors | Seyeral sig: developments combined to bullish ~ ardor, | these including situation | and the further demcralization in the| i chan, market, Paris remit- d under air pressure before leav. EZ?MT’ a o onship of the 3d m frem the 3d Pau ion, kel £ “Treanor, Foreign Drivers in Race. b All the big manufacturcrs of Europe! ) ot Pa 3 Y | g rned the cap to McGraw with best ing shop. fauces erscirdings anthar, sharp des s e i o inierested i the international auto it hansomata 1 he 1 "b Milan, the star outtieider | wishes Uncle Robt Young A | e o A -1 0% Mo racing classic that wi e decided in 5 of the club. Milan recently was ope better had neot forget Brooklyn's W. E. SHANLEY | Yesterday's high and final rate of 7| & this country during the coming sum To the Baltic Rivals . ted upon for appendic Next toyoie that was responsible for electing 1-2-per cent. for call lodns proved fic- | mer and fall. These auto makers have inals of Greene-; Johr PLUN‘RBH:‘G on, Milan was the star of the!his father governor. 99 Mai TINNING | titious in that today's maximum was | 8t Tel. 710-8 {only six per cent., subsequently de- clining to 5 3-4. The fact remained that local financial institutions were GET OUR PRICE ON urging a check on stock market ex- STORAGE BATTERIES |=% 79% organized racing teams, Several of! 0% these teams are already in this coun- ns7 | try. but all will be here for the $35,000 International Sweepstakes I % | Sheepshead Bay speedway on : m,‘ day, June 14. It will be the first time 5 car from Franklin square. If this ic accepted, answer through Bulletin. The Cardinals turda Ui IE o8l mads @ fur ther miodersite)y |in nearly ten years that the leading are a fast bunch of young players aud BEFORE PURCHASING, gl atlhils best, but fl’o‘:e“‘aofinf‘e‘gi_tzf_ | American and foreign riders will meet challenge any team under 19 vears of The Glrlock & Haynes CO. ;e:x]'.s a:dsequipme:lgs. noi:‘:b!y Lok !é‘ephl & Steel pr . in races for world’s supremacy. it journey to Baltic as Phesint)is wanna and Gulf States Steels, Vir- Eocth e ginia Iron, Pullman, General Electric, NEW LONDON, CONN. Air Brake and Baldwin Locomotive! ices | ShOWed extremé advances of two to) six points, but these were materially| AMERICAN PINE PRODUCTS shaded at the end. | Timken-Hyatt and Local - utilities, mainly tractio CORPORATION 12 Per Cent. dominated the final dealings, Brooklyn New Dep]flure Be.finp Transt and Interborough Consolidated, |also gas shares gaining two to 6 1-2 SALES—SERVICE points with Tobaccos and sundry spe- GARLOCK & HAYNES |cialties. 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