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ihdve ever seen him. it of his smoke left, “to this, petter control ' Judgment. He is harder f today than he ever was hich means the hardest e game fb beat.”” —_— ¢ beeom. of the old-fash- redicted a complete fes berore ghe first runner, - rounding with ‘the coacher, he is umpire : failed to see out, of course can be re- o Mack, night | chains have bound rings the light around me— h and Baker's smash— k and Bender— .got to be tilender. Lia —L.D. 8. had a better club to wm: than they on mt year, Yet last ter July they moved at eua;qur» they . have: 500, , Was, missing most But last summer twenty-four games, won twenty-two | of e any, wlll be ‘that the Yanks the first division but not without a . After one iwud Bill has ap- m'nl to his show for ; i ded Evers : badly. ‘needed some 1914 m 180 pounds. ) a in the Western vghei-q he d lost seevn. e forced 1o out- jorf ' league clubs ‘Tipple’s services. won Notice. Iy 8.—Secretary John ced last that the New had released Outfield- Miurray unconditional- ooklyn, at the con- he received his ten in the National | ten years, and, ac- i1l law, was entitled lease when the ‘clubs waived on | star of McGraw’s but slumped so ‘season that HANKER. .—Henie Wagner, £ inflelder who is being ping big league pilet, for the'job of boss. 'ore by playing days ‘agner. “Managers, ue managers, have have a weak clud wants to sell them cmm%&ohm1 chlcuzoep !\vofhe over Idchtwd;m Champ oads 6-5. New York, July 8.—The unusual circumstance of a challenger being favorite over a champion will be pre~ sented when Charley White. of Chi- cago assails Freddie Welsh’s light- weight title in a ten round bout at the Brighton Beach Tracetrack to- night. Because of the large amount of Chicago money offered at 1 to 4 that White wine by a knockout the straight odds are 6 to 5 on White to beat the Englishman. A string of six successive knockout victories for his rival has caused ‘Welsh to take the bout more seriously than any other he has fought since 'he won the crown from Willie Ritch- ie last summer. His defeat by White in a no. decision bout at Milwaukee last winter, when the champion was barely able to stall through the last round, has not been forgotten. Welsh is bent on wiping out this old scbre and Tmas trained assiduously for two weeks at Centreport, L. I. White did most of his preliminary work at Chi- cago, but since a wee g0 has been toiling at Ryé Beach, % Dick Peters 'and a lot of rugged youths unknown to. fame but able to take a hard punch have'been work- ing out with White. ~Welsh has had as sparring partners a flock of men scarcely less known than himself— Young Ahearn, sfi}dier Bartfiell, Mike ‘Wagner, Bddie Moy, Jimmy Duffy and Johnny Burke. Moy and Wagner-are:- the only one of these men who will appear, as contestants in tonight's ring, Moy will oppose Pete McVey, a punching lightweight from Seattle in the ten round semi-final and Wagner will box six rounds with Charley Bar- ry.. Billy Roche will referee all three ‘confhots The pflndnn.ls in the main bout will weight in at Considine’s at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The stipulated weight is 135 pounds at that hour. Directly afterward Welsh will motor to the Shelburne Hotel and White to the Brighton Beach hotel to rést while Waiting the gong that calls them to action. . e LSRN McLEAN WITH BUSHERS. New York, uly 3.—Larry McLean, whose: scrap with Manager McGrm of the Glants caused, his: suspension, will make his first appearance of the geason in 3 semi-pro game here, when he ‘and his All-Stars play the Lincoln Stars at Lenox Oval, 145th street and Lenox |avenue in the feature of ' a double bill tomorrow. Larry has not fdle since suspended. He has played the leading role of slugger for the Media team 'of the Delaware County league, same league that har. bors Home Run Baker 'and Jerry Clinton, and Cannon Ball Redding will pitch. - In the first game the New | York Fire Department nine, with Lynch on the mound, will play ths Lincoln Stars. A DEAL FOR KAUFF. Chaicago, July 3.—~Chas. H. Weegh- man, president of the Chicago Federal league baseball club, anounced today ‘that he has a deal on hand for Benny Kauff, the fleet footed outfielder of" the Brookfeds. Although! the Brooklyn ‘management dnounced it would not trade Kauff to any other team in the league Weeghman says he expects to have the player in the Chicago lineup by Monday, July 5. ‘Weeghman refused to give the par- ticulars . of the deal, but gaid that money and players aré involvéd. He wil} give out full pmlcuuu whén Joe Tinker @éts home from Pittaburg it was mted ! MULDIN GOING DOWN, Philadephia, July 3-—George Muliin, formerly of the Newark: Federais yestérday sgigned with the Chester club of the Delaware County league. Bud Sharpe, once of 'Newark, and Holy, late of the Pittsburg Rebels, are members of the same team. = Paul Kritchell, who jumped Richmond re- cently, is on the Media club of ths : same league, as is Larry McLean, Giant catcher. PIRATES VS, WEST ENDS. The Pirates will have as their ap- ponents Sunday afternoon at Hart's lot, the West Bides of Middletown. The gamé will be: called at 2:30 o’clock and Schmidt and Mack will be in points for the Hill boys. Jub, pitcher for the Middletown High ningly preferring to @ bench rather than ne club that stands school team this season will hurl for the visitors with Johnson on the re- ceiving end. Your Prop fore 4th With Us gnd Be Prep ared iltz & Costello, Inc. RANCE AND REAL ESTATE ' 242 Main Street OTTAGE PLACE bleGRoomCottage with Furnace, Gas, very attractive DAUBERT IS LEADER | [ IN NAT'L LEAGUE Dodgers’ First Sacker Replaces Luderus—Cobb Hitting .367 Chicago, July 3.—Jake Daubert, the Brooklyn first ‘baseman, has regained the batting leadership ¢f the National League, according to averages pub- lished here today. In the American League, Cobb continues in front. The five leading batsmen of . the National who have taken part in at least half of the gamcs played, in- cluding thase of last Wednesday, are: Daubert, Brooklyn '336; J. Smith, Boston .323; Merkle, New York .323: Luderus, Philadelphia .321; Good, Chi- cago .313. Robertson has tied Carey of Pitts- burgh for, stolen base honors with 15; Saler leads in runs scored with 42; in total bases with 1'2, and ranks next to Cravath in home runs, having 8 to the Philadelphian’s 9. St. Louis and New, York are tied in team ' bat-. ting at .259. Batting leaders of the League are: Cobb, Detroit .397; Four- nier, Chicago .348; Jackson, Cleveland .330; Crawford, Detroit .329, Lajaie, Philadelphia .329. Cobb still leads the oase stealers with 51, which, as the season is mnot quite half over indicates ' his total for the year may be mcre than 100. He also has scored most runs—72 for 67 games—but Crawford has outdis- tanced him in long hits with total bases numbering 127. Olaving of Philadelphia and Calds-ell, of New. York, with four each; hold the le&d as home run hitters. Chicago leads in team hitting with .267 and Detroit i next with .259, Topping the hitters in the Interns- tional League, records of which: . in- clude no games later than lsst Tues- day are: Gilhooley, Buffalo .246; Gra. ham, Toronto .335; Shean, fi:ovlaennc .330. ( Gilhooley leads in runs scored at 47 and in stolen bases at 30. Total base honors are held by T7hitman, of Montreal at 101, who'e seven home runs give him tha lead in that re- spect also. Buffalo with .278 and Providence with .272 lead' the tlubs. STONE OUTPOINT ALBERTS, ' Harry 8Stone; the recognized. wel- terweight champion of Australia, last night easily outpointed Johnny “Kid' Alberts of Elizabeth, N. J., in te main ten-round bout at Brown's Far Rock- away A. A, The contest was uninter- esting, for neithér boxer exerted hlm- self often, but in the closing two sions Stone cut loose,and landed somg effective blows on the face and body. The semi-tinal ten-round bout was the best. The principals were Jack Toland, a Philadelphia middleweight | and 'Knockout Sweeney of this city. They Boxed on even terms the entire ten rounds, each assuming the ag- | gressive diternately, and a draw was the result. MRS, WILLARD NOT ILL. Schenectady N. Y., July 3.—Jess Willard yestérday spoiled a perfectly (00(! sob story piiblishéd in some me- ropolitan dailiés. He got to town wh & circus 4hd denied his wife was ill and suffering from tuberculosts, :m—; mfllard is With him and does nat 00 X e — \ NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out day and night. Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy. Tel. 767-3 6:29-d8 Automobile parties taken out day and night, Very reasonable rates. Norman McKirdy, ‘Tel. 767-3. 6-29-6d Tutoring 'done in English, German, French, Histary, Latin and ‘Algebra by a Trinity college junior. Ad- dress Box 28, City or 'phone 1137-5. 3 6-28-6d AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rate. K. S. Tel. 103-5. i || AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates.. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel, 1073-4. 6-28-64 H. C. BOWERS, 77 Maple street, gen- eral agent for every book published at very lowest terms. 6-18-tf A ———————————— ——— ANNOUNCEMENT. UPHOLSTERING—Antique and mod- ern furniture repafred and refin- ished. Chairs recaned. Joseph Centore, 94 Franklin Square. Tel. 574-4. 6-28-6dx ————————————— SUMMER BOARDERS. SUMMER ' BOARDERS—PIlace on beach. Trolley, all. facilities—good terms, reasonable, Address Mrs. Frey, cottage, 1905 Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 6-30-wix I American 8 _FOB CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WOR,D_ LOST probdbly Seymour gold watch Return to 7-2d2x LOST—Tuesday, St. ' and Fox’s theater, fob. Initials “C. J. P.” 100 Seymour St. Rewarc. TO RENT. , Room: Corbin Place .... Corbin Place . LUorbin Place . Church Street ..... Church Street (rea.r) Arch Street . . Arch street . 674 West Main Street 115 Fairview Street.. 46 Mapile Street .... 450 East Street ..... 48 Main Street ..... 72 Black Rock Avenue. Apply’ to THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY. .4 .6 -3 .3 4 .6 TO RENT—174 Maple street, beau- tiful 6 room flat, ' laundry, hard- wood floors, $22.00; 180 Maple St, a/fine 5 room flat, hardwood fin- ish, all modern improvements, §21.; 143 Maple §t., a neat 5 room flat, all modern 1mpro\ements, $26.00 Quigley, 277 Main St., Tel. 283-2— 1269-2. 7-3-tL EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e ————————————————— rOR SALZE FOR SALE—Bargain. No. 7 Reming. ton Standard Typewriter and case, used, but good as new. Cost $100. $25 buys it. Easy terms. Call and see. 439 Arch street, first floor. 7-3-1ax FOR SALE—Chicken COOPS, and Chickens, will sell cheap if taken @t once, 197 Corbin avenue, Tel. 1138-5. 7‘ -2-3d FOR éALE-—sundmx grass for sale. Apply 35 Clinton street, Tel. 136-13, 7-2-d2x B AL it i S FOR SALE—5,000 large transplanted Celery Plants, White Plume and Golden Selfblanching. Call or write John Pfeifer, 303 Maplc street. 7-2-2dx TO RENT—Dgsirable 7-room * upper tenoment af 45 Lincoln street. 7-2.2dx —_— TO RENT—Six rooms, first floor in- tirely renovated, 286 Maple street. 7-3-wix — TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. 83 Glen street. X 7-3-d2x AR 355 FOR SALE—1912 Maxwell Mascot Touring Car’in fine mechanical con- diuo:i Just overhauled. Bargain for quick sale. Willlams Auto Co., 'Elm ‘street. 7-3-2d ?O E—I‘urnuure and house- hnld odl, including White sewing ll’l hine, Crawford rangé. Inquire “k Rogk avenue. 6-30-4dx TO RENT—Heated room on street, $8.00 per month\ Room .3, 252 Main streeét. Main Inquire 7-3-1d TO RW—flvs rooms, modern im- 94 Camp. Edwin provements. Benn”xt. 7-2-8-6 TO RENT—7 rooms at 699 Staniey _8t. Modern improvements. Inquire 114 Commercial St. ; 7-1-5d TO RENT—Front office room. Daw- son alock Main St. Apply Mrs. Abbu an-on, 42 Prospect St. ‘ 7-1d3x ¥ RENTSix room heated tene- ment, ‘after August 1. 162 Maple reet. 7-1-d6 70’ R«‘BNT-—?N ve rcom ténémeént, ‘second floor, latést improvemeénts. Gas q.nd eleetrlcny 719 Bast 8t. 7-1-d3x TO RENT—Five room tenement. Al n(odern improvements, second floor, * §7 Columbia St. 7-1-d3x —_— Lp,rse. fine office in Elec- fér rent. Apply P. J. & Co., 88 W. Main street. b 6-28-6d TO RENT—A nicely furnished south room, 77 Maple street. 6-25-tf. Rl S A TO RENT—SIx rooms, first floor, and five ‘rooms, third floor; all modern improvements. Call 76 Pleasant street, second bell. 6-23-tf TO RENT—Pleasant upstairs tene. mtat. of six rooms, one in attic. In- quire Mrs. 8wanson, 43 Franklin St,, or Frank S. Cadwell, P. O. 6-19-tf TO RENT—Two tenements, 5§ rooms each, ‘also one attic tenement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tf TO RENT—Desirable tenement six roomy, electricity, gas, adults. 113 Bassett SE. -27-tf TO RENT—PFirst floor tenement, five Toonw all modern improvements. Wincows cyrtained and screened. 886 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12. 5-14-tt TO RENT-—b6 rooms tenements with bath; 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sash and Doo: Co., 189 Chestnut St. 6-10-tt ‘TO" RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 80 Commergcial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf SUMMER RESORT. HELP WANTED—MALE. SHORE COTTAGE, Madison, modern in every respect and lowest price on the beach. Owner P. O. 788, New Haven, Conn. 7-3-d3x e e T SALESMEN. WANTED—Salesmen, $60 per month and expenses; steady work; experi- ence unnecessary. Select territory and get early start. Graham Nur- lery compnny Rocnester, N. Y. 7-3-dix | WANTED—Men feed horses to Eng- land, return passage free good in- ducements, British subjects stamp for reply. Apply James Ashton, 59 Barrett street, Fall River, Mass. 7-2-2d WANTED—Iron foundry floor mold- ers. Good wages will be paid to skilled 'workmen on heavy valve work. = Write giving experience and references to the Pratt & Cady Co., Ing¢., Hartford, Ct. 6-30-3d FOR SALE—Ford touring cars. Guar- anteed. Other touring cars and roadsters. Must Dbe sold. Bar- i ices. Cohen Motor Car Co. iz et 7-1-d3 s)\LE—Gx ranze, used onmly l ree'\'monthb.’ ‘482 1 Bast second floor. 7-1-d3x FOR SALE—Six passenger touring car in first class running . order. Excellent for jitney 'service. 140 . Winthrop stret. 7-1-d3x pialls/ - BESEEES FOR SALE—Two tenement house on fine location, house nearly new. Address - Box . x18x, Herald office. 6-30-8dx Ml A G o S L, ¢ Bassett street, FOR SALE—Furniture 'and house- hold .goods, including white sewing machine, Crawford range, Inquire 5 Black Rock avenue. 6-30-4dx FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nihe or tén rooms, mod- ‘- ern improvements, also. bullding lots on or near trolley lines. ~W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 6-29-6dx FOR SALE—qu finely located lots at Maple Hill, Newington, Conn. & F.' Hunt, Box 1608, Springfield, Mass. 6-29-64dx and celery 212 Oak Bt. 6-29-5dx — FOR SALE—Building lot, 46x120 feet, Grand streat, facing plrk Ad- . dress Box x16x, Heérald. FOR plants. SALE—Cabbage Thos. Poness, 6-28-8d FOR SALE-—Special potato fcrtilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va¥sy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-t¢ —————————————————————————— TO RENT. 180 Maple street, neat 5 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, dining room, oak panelled walls aund beamed ceiling, all oak floors, $21 per month. 143 Maple St., beautiful 5 room flat, steam heat, oak finished rooms, pan- eled ceilings, front veranda, 10x32, vegetable cellar, $26. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—Maid for general house- work. ~ Mrs. Howard J. Usher, 9 Hough street. 7-3-3d WANTED—Experienced glue hands for table work. New Britain Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut street. 7-3-3d WANTED—Two experienced girls on stripping machine. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co. 7-2-34 ANTED—Waitress at the Hotel Be- loin. 6-28-tf e e . ‘WANTED. ‘WANTED—Furnished room in nice neighborhood by young man. Ad- dress Box 2 G, Herald, T-3-d4x WANTED—Chicken coop, not smal- léer than 6x12 or 8x10. Must be bargain, - 452 Stanley street, Tel. T44-13. 7-2-24 WANTED- -Young lady to do altera- tions and selling in clothing store. Address Box 21 B. J., Herald. 7-1-t£ FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 6-9-tf TO RENT—Two furnished All conveniences. rooms. 68 Hart street. 6-19-tf — e — SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By seventeen vear old girl, light housework or care of children. Care of S. E. Case, Plainville, Gen. Del. 7-2-2dx street, == E—— . WAGON BUILDING REPAIRING AND PAINTING We have a first-class, up- to-date Repair Dept., and are in & position to give you first-ciass service at low prices. New wagons for sale. BODY BUILDING, FORGING, PAINTING AND JOBBING, RUB- BER TIRES, SPRING REPAIRING, ETC. NEW BRITAIN CARRIAGE CO. 200 E. MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 943-2. WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE me is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it e are prepared to instull gas water Heaters at 10w rates as we make a specialfy of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kinds. 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE. No. 60 High St., 9 rooms, all mod- ern. 44 Hamilton St., 2 family, 7 rooms each, all imprbvements. 64 South High street, family, rooms each, all improvements. s No. 125 Gamp street, 2 family house and large lot and ‘fruit, a bar- gain. 9 7 Good 2 family house on Black Rock avenue, 7 rooms each, good value easy terms. 3 Fine residence, 11 rooms, Lincol street. Apply to II. D HUUI'IIIEY. 27? Main St Excellent! Excellent! It you will examine the work done by pupils and teachers at Huntsinger’'s this year I am sure you will pro- nounce it excellent. Summer School closes July 31st. Enroll now—select your studies.. THE HUNTSINGER Will rent in part or whole. INQUIRE 705 STANLEY STREET. BOWLING Hildin 172-374 PERFECTL}])( PASTEUR- 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND. SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day !nll night. Storage, Supplics and Repalring Ag" Reo Cars "Phone 1319-2 t . For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubje by having your insur- ance written by & man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. Typewritars From $5.00 Up, Factory Rebuill, HARTFORD T ypewrite: Exchange 26 Stats St, Hid FOR SALE Very Desirable Lot on Stanley street ,near corner of Chestnut. H. N. Lockwood Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET FOR : SALE' Standing Grass - Apply 1o The Home Bmkfiu md 1!3‘-8&-! DETEL‘TIVEa 18 lfi}fl Stroel nmwongt'mmmun v OEcaOmmqu.u.w\lP.l. F. E. MONKS. D. . S. Ceorgianna Monks, D. D. S. 7 OURd i - Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall P WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL all grades, prices right, 304 MAIN St. Sign waken. MORGAN & KlNfiSLEY ESTABLISHED 1884, ' the eldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Olty. N i