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ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN GIVE US A TRIAL 52 Broadway — g o JESS WEIGHS 243 POUNDS, HOPES TO WEIGH IN AT 24) sledo, Ohio, June 26.—Before box- d hopped es and balanced the beam 4 pounds, six and a quarter ht he made for| ten rounds today, Willa below the w natch with a in 19 He s he er at boxed the usual ite, the Jamaica Kid, epping two w unches w chin and remained on nis knee a clfnch iilenger scaied i iteripg the rinz FRESHMEN’ AT CARTMOUTH iUST TAKE UP ATHLETICS j athletics all' freshmen next year. 7t PLU‘ BING AND GASFiTTlNG With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always ‘EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL~ MODEL RANGES We furnish Repa s for ail mune of Ranges A J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET Phone £81 Modera Plambing is as essential in modern houzu as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATING 91 Franklin Street ROBERT .J. COCHRANE GAE FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingin 8g., Washington Buildiyg Nozwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet cking {(RON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. 11 to 25 Ferry Street £o up against the fast St. Mary of Jewett Cit) 161 Main St. SHOE REPAIRING The Broadway Shoe Repair- i eral aspects plicated tyrnover again cent high to manifesting consp g awarded by foreign in the drying out process of the | fre ours be.ore ring time! he urplus m;h vn‘ periods incentive, but the pace quickened as d | mone: th' each amaica Wid was knocked th a wicked right 10 among rails wa decline of four points bn o news of the pa coung of six netoce scciilg pany’s Motors led other motors, j ments, oils showing g Sales amounted 1l be per-} r preference for| Harry Hillman, | be in charge of the CALL UP 734 AND PLUMBING New York, June 26.—Jack Barry and delphia_ Athletics in exchange for Bobby Roth. and Maurice Shannon. Owner Harry Frazee of the world championship Boston team, in an- nouncing the deal, ;stated there was no cagh involved in the transaction, the trade being made on absolutely even terms. Both Barry and Strunk were mem- bers of Connie Mack's famous base- ball machine several ars, ago- -and their return to the Philadelphia Ath- letics will be in the nature of a re- constructiol in part; of the combi- nation which was considered one of the best in the history of the profes- sional game. Barry plays either short or second, while Strizk is an outfield- er. Roth is an outnelder and Shan- non a second baseman. The batting averages of the four players accord- ing to the latest statistics are as fol- lows: Roth 315 and Barry Shannon 277; Strunk 268 CYCLONES ORGANIZED; OUT AFTER GAMES The Cyclones of Greeneville have re- Organuml and would like to challenge y team in eastern Connecticut. ave- ging 18 years of age. They would like to hear from any “of the following teams: Yantic, Baltic Rivals, Falls, Richmond Blues, Trimmers and the Kickers of Greeneville, for a game for Sungday, June Cyclones is telance p. The lineup of the s: Higgins ¢, Por- 1b, Carey, 2b, Bradley 3b, Nelson If, Reed rf, Bradle: one wishing to arrange a game answer through the Bulletin or call up Manager John Nolan. Tel. 694. SACHEMS VS. ST. MARY’S AT FALLS DIAMOND SUNDAY Sunday afternoon the Sachems will team The last named team needs no introduction to the fans in this vicinity as they have had the habit oi- winning about every game they have played, the N. F. A. team being one of the teams that finished With the big end of the score. The other teams that took a game from them are Westerly and Ashland. Wes BARRY AND STRUNK NOW WITHATHLETICS hersel beaten after the third:game df the championship series. Ashland has had an even break thu third game will be played. lafe § ing in tough luck thus far th have slrengthened their t hope to give the fans of this city a real ball team for the rest of the « son. The famous be there Sunday and Simcox will do the twirling for the local team. TWO YALE MEN SURVIVE vard player: round of match play sixteen of the tournam tercollegiate individual golf cham- pionship at the Merion Cricket club. All of Williams' represen(nmes with- drew atfer the qualifying round, which was won by T. B. Davis, of Yale, with |a card of cause of a number of tie scores qualifying round it was decided to run two sixteens. the scores high. JACK PERRY HAD SHADE Britton, welterw Jack Perry, challegner, went twelve rounds tonight. After the fifth round it was an even battle. Britton fought with very little covering and from the start tried for a knockout . but failed. 1 newspaper men and sports generally I are giving the bout to Perry shade. LISBON A. C. TO PLAY THE grounds the Lisbon Athletic club will play the well known Baltic Rival Both teams are out for blood fast game lineu: The Lisbon club is trying to give the fans a good class of baseball and hope the fans will support the team. of terly, however, was forced to admit fars aud', the The' Sachems who. have b play a- battery will Liberty FIRST ROUND OF MATCH PLAY Philadelphia, June 26.—Three Har- two from Yale and one| ing Princeton, Cdlumbia lvania, survived the first today in the first for the in- Be- in the for the 18 hole: ‘A strong wind and driving rain kept ON CHAMPION JACK BRITTON Cumberland, Md. June 26—Jack eight title holder, and There was no decision, but - local by a BALTIC RIVALS SUNDAY Sunday afternoon on the Lisbon | nd a is expected. The regular! for both teams will be used FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL MARKET CUNTINUED QUIET New York, June 2 oday's st —In its gen- k market du- lling far below re- s, Wwith specialties uous strength. Money conditions were under better control, probably as a result of les- sened demand. Call loans opened at 9 to 9 1-2 per cent, fell to 6 at mid- day and closed a fraction under the latter quotation. The gold outflow assumed more im- posing proportions, South America being the de 5 tional con represented in the day stination of a small addi- nment, with Spain also engagement. Better industrial advices were help- ful to equipments, although the strength of those shares was mater- ialy assisted by the excellent annual statement of the American Car Com- pany. Reports that contracts for heav urchases of copper may soon I h momentum to me ties, notably chemicals izers were accelerated by the “ex- dividend on Virginia-Carolina “hemical During the early and intermediate trading lacked initiative or relaxed, steels, tobaccos, food and local tractions rising y in the final hour. one noteworthy movement s Baltimore.and Ohio’s night ing. of the dividend, action accompanying the com- new bond On_the construc tive side d m (‘(‘llan"uu s oi two to five points. hares Liberty !mnda \\nrv ste; , the gen- eral domes and inter- nation sales (par value) ageregated § Old U. S. registered 4's rose 1-4 per cent. on call. STOCKS. i Ats chatmer . mn(,)l&il!'w previous session, the| steady; middling strong: high 9: low loan 5 3-4; bank Chino Con 500 Col Fu & I 200 Consel Gas Steel Steel pr 200 Del & Hudson , 600 Dome Mines 100 Erie Fisher ¥ Interhy Con.. 4200 Tnerb Paper iF Kenecott | Worth Pump B COTTON. 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MACPHERSON Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank CORNER BASEBALL YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League. ew York-Brooklyn (rain). on-Philudelphia (rain] Pittsburgh fifth, we St St (Game czalled end Philadelphia-New (rain). Clevelind 0, Detroit 1. (12 inninzs) Washington 3, Boston 1 St. Louls 8, Chicago 2. (13 innings) American Association 1 2. (First g Columbus 8, Louisville 1. (Second game.) Eactorn League. cester (rain). Prosidence 1. International Leagus. All games postpaned, rain. GAMES TODAY. National League. ‘Pittsburgh. hia at Brooklsn, New Yerk at Boston American Leayus. Lou Providence at Pl New Hawn feld Prosidence LEAGUE STANDINGS. ational Leagu : Pt Eastern Leagae. CUES AND CARDINALS June the when winning mun scored. for Ames in 0001000 30—t 1 0 0011170 1=5: Merkle and Flack. (Second Game.) St. Louis (N) Chicago (N) ab hpo ab hpo a e Smithef 4 3 1 5.717810 0, 5 10260 51011 301210 5 i8%1, 8. 4530 25 e Lavan.ss’ 20000 101 el 10800 21030 Ames.p 100046 90000 Totals 3813 27 13 2 s Totals 92719 2 (x) Batted for Meadows In 7th. (z) 'Batted for Martin in Sth. Score by innings: St Louls 21000021 67 Chicago .. 01101000 03 'TIGERS WIN TWELVE-INNING BATTLE FROM INDIANS, 1 TO 0 Detrolt, Mich,, June 26.—Heilmann's ,three ‘base hit to center field in the twelfth inning with one out, followed by Flagstead” ingle, gave Detroit a over Cleveland today. 1 to 0 victor: The score: Cleveland (A) Detroit (A) b hpo ab hpo a e 510 sh.s 51521 4,10 % 051 3 ung2b 5 1 4 6 0 1031 orien.ct 4 1 4 0 0 571 4 0 0|Vedchlt 50 4 00 50 4 4 oVeachit 5 0 4 0.0 | ooy 3 12 2 olleimandy 5 118 00 B someonin 4 117 1 St Y 4 4032 10220 §2 03 ofkimmtne 30510 + —= Roland.p | 2 0 0 10 fotals 41 3 = 222 Totals 38 1 (x) One out when winning run scored. Score by innings: Cleveland Detrolt QINCINNATI REDS PILE UP ° SEVEN RUNS ;BLANK PIRATES Cineinnati, June 26.—In a game that was stopped by rain at the end of .the Grst half of the sixth inning, Cincin- SPLIT DOUBLE BILL ago broke! n two long i3 of 36 hole: {feated Henry \In\n A > defeated. J. B. de- , Hartf and feated R. of and 1. | Jackson match, Jack exception to date, when th ‘Chilcoot have shown what can be ex- nati beat Pittsburgh today, 7 to 0. The score: i Cincinnati (N) ab bopo 01 & b wortly It Barbard,3b Saer.1p | Ructhcr.p 2| Totals SENATORS WIN RUBBER FROM BOSTON RED SOX Boston, June gton took me of the five on today, 3 to 1. Boston (A) ab hpo a e des.df 3 001 0 0 12" 1'% 11 8.9 0 £ 120000 sth. 1 1.6 2 0 10400 31540 1340 0:-2 5 000 4 100 BROWNS TAKE THIRTEEN- Lou een Io lay from Chi- St Losia (A) ab hpo .1 SEASONABLE GOODS FOR HOME Two and three burner Oil Stoves, wick or wickless. Ovens—one or two burner. Toledo Steam Cookers. Asbestos Toasters. and Pyramid Full line of Pure Aluminum Pyrex Oven Glass Ware. O-Cedar Dusting and Pol- ishing Mops and Polish. Electric Flat-Irons, $4.00. Paints and Varnishes for all purposes. The Household Bulletin Building Telephone 531-4 GARDEN Rakes, Hoes and three and five prong Cultivators. Italian Grape Hoes. Planet Jr. Wheeled Hoes, Cultivatcrs, Plows and Seed- | ot : Sprayers—hand and knap- Arsenate of Lead and Bor- deaux Mixture. Black Leaf 40. Galvanized Watering Cans. Garden Hose. 74 Franklin Street to|A. in 1919 there|for such a load. They are California, before | Nevada, Oregon and Arizona. s at Ailanta in Octo- In passing it is well to mention the be rep-|fact that Canadian shooters will not The white | be eligible to shoot on the American two- | team to the Olympic games in 1920. The Dover stable will ¢ Lu Princeton. faced horse is headed for ne and a race with any trot- | Canad: ill be out|Olympic games must compete under whose | the British flag, so that if the English- with the flying pacer Sanardo, ile i at Syracuse last Sep- ice on the public as can be expected of him ywhen|be in the running for the ¥ v at| championship. In his! In the Mississ work at Poughkeepsie he showed that|mer Clark broke he had free for all speed and if has the racing manners of the family, |57 there can be little doubt as to the re- Murphy’s other starter black mare Fenesta. ill be raced. is the She is out of Fe- t winner of both|the Atlantic ity of ‘the Kentucky while she has never the training a high class Leese camp notes rate her as the racing stamp. has also a spiendid sample of a San|Tpis i 33 the seven-year- horse Golden Frisco. carries {1oss 1-4 which he made! thoe - one of the sandy \&mle he lr0(~ an- | siven tar on lhe horizon in lhe {hxee’ i all of the futurities forced to meet .'md Periscope. the gallant | yory; * which elecirified the worid by | rformances at Columi- there Wit | Farm S| ber of target: INNING GAME FROM CHCAGO}I but | next Octobe . Yale Stars Challenge. e not more than 13 vea arles O’Connell, r the the SEMI-FINALS IN CONN. Seel Deming of of Shuttle of Wood e s play of 18 hole nu: mpion necticut tle ip of th fation on the Shut- In the se 5 tomorrow Seeley and Hovey Scofie In after Seceley ird of /Brook- ature play was in the Hovey- on making the ninth hele in one strike ¥ g the winners in the of the tion ‘play ociation v . D. Chapm toddard Lewis, R. H B In thece matel Topping, f— Carhart, Chase, Schofield and W. A. Jac es Chapm Deming def ated J. D. “Stoddard defeated W. I ewis defeated J. W, ackson defeated W. J. Swee- TOTOKETT BALL CLUB FC'R‘MED: NOW LOOKING:FOR GAMES illes A. (. and- the Occum team held a meetins - recently and voted to use the stréngth of the two teams in the making- of;one powertul team. Thc new_ name will: be the To- tokett Baseball . club. Games with Plainfield, Sterling~and the Rovers of Willimantic ' 4re ".desired. = Write to {Moses Lafreniere’ P. 0. Yersailles, Conn., and arrangements ¢an bc made. SAN FRANCISCO YE_AR., By W. H. Gocher." Tt looks now as though-San Fran- cisco would be the ace among the sires this vear.. ‘While as a rule his get come to theéir g speed slowly, Mary Putney:being the only rive, they are whales. St. Frisco and ggELL-AfN s water Sure Reiief s championship at doubles tar-| S IophNEy TODAY“ is the 1919 trapshoot- | muunn cf the Boston Athletic (,,,, u;., ger of ne\ e recently | onds place n the 13 mn n[ 50 targe andard load of an ounce pected of them when the miles are|and an.eighth of shot is being dis- being finished below 2.05 and as both|cussed by the trapshooters. Cox and Murphy will be depending on |states will send representatives to the representativi fami T. “bring home tke bacon” some record breaking Four A. meeting in November .to vote in all forms of athletics in the they will select an en- an trapshooting team and Olympic state shoot Ho- out of 400 tar- he gets and compiled a straight run of vest of the season thus far. amateur run is 202 by H. E. zig in the , in Oraaha. It is only a quesiion of time when trapshooting schocl, lflca[ed on the Million Dellar Pier, will The pier owners have |raised the rent to such an extent t the continued promotion of | shooting there is out of the question. the only school of its kind in {tne world and the closing will be a to Aflantic City as well as to d shooting from the chool opened three persons have been n.in shootinz. In the first 46 reg: nis in attendance professi amateurs and 6 the average num- W1 Was One of the spectato: of Belgium. for pshots of Belziam barrel of them. Engiish style in below the eliow 3 both barrel: allo | likes jbest, but shootir the op be me method should be in coun pshooting championship for vict of Canada will i tournament the We:tern | Association of Canada | Loses by Ohe Escosil. sed = nire ht in Class the inter- or the champion. nington, Marnhas- and Bavside Yacht clubs over se of the fir't named recent- three minutes and fifieen sec- s: seven of the h, with the trow margin { one second from-the North Star. The amount of Pederated Malay year was 520,532 expor.ed from the States in the past 0 tons, ued at $51,- n. | defeated } cley defeated A. P.| defeated H.. Kerr,| ;ANS DIGESTION HE Service that Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires have been giving is what makes car owners and dealers refer to “The Firestone Year.” Lower prices and an adjustment basis of 6,000 miles for fabric tires and 8,000 miles for cord tires piles up the advantage. irestone TIRES IylLst Miles_ per Dollar