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COLONIAL LEAGUE RESULTS. Rain Visits Savin Rock and Stops Farcical Contest—Leaders Beaten. New Haven, Aug. 10.—Mutt Waters made a quick change from a baseball umpire to a weather forecaster at the Savin Rock grounds yesterday after- noon and with two Hartford runners on the paths and -one out in the sixth inning, he mercifully called the gainc on account of darkness. Night was beginning to let her curtain down, not to pin it with a star but to give it washing for there were ominous clouds roling around with an accom- paniment of thunder and streaks of lightning. Score: SHAW fstone Worker Equals gord, 6 Hits a Game y Aug. 10.—Prominent h 1ights in the com- e Cubs yesterday was 2 ordinary of George e Brooklyn second base- | New Haven @ding to the plate six | Hartford . most one-sided and farci- | _ Batteries—Haddock exhibition staged this [ Sherman and Texter. ine West Side grounds, the er got six consecutive sin- ng the world record es- Dy Clarence Beaumont,, for- and Cub, July 22, 1899, Eh. Cutshaw scored two ‘in another and stole one pastime which ended 13 r. h. e 000000—0 2 'S5 420002—8 13 2 and Soper; Pawtucket Wins, 8 to 1. Springtield, Mass., Aug. 9.—Paw- tucket trimmed Springfield here yes- terday, 8 to 1. The locals hit the ball often but double plays by fast field- ing by the visitors kept the Tips’ score low. r. h. Score: -+.010045120—13 23 1 -..000000000— 0 2 2 Pfeffer and McCarty; ndridge and Archer and e. r. h. e. Pawtucket ..020001005—8 13 2 | Springfield 000010000—1 12 4 Batteries—Boyle and Barry; Justin and Lavigne. Another 8 to 1 Score. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 10.— Brockton won from New Bedford casily yesterday, twelve hits, and five j errors by the locals, netting them | eight runs to New Bedford’s one. Score: Oheck Losing Streak. Aug. 10.—Boston check- g stréak yesterday by de- Louis 6 to 2. Dolan’s er- ) first inning gave the world 8 & thres run lead whith St. | inot overcome. The lo- ! in the fifth and scored 's triple, Gonzales' Griner's double. The r. h Brockton 051000200—8 12 New Bedford 100000000—1 9 Batteries—Warwick and Dempsey: Devinney and Philips. e [ 5 h. e .300i16010—6 14 1 r. in the eighth game and made it 4 McLoughlin settled ever, and won the next two games and set. trouble with Mahan in the second set. won the first game and ran away with the second, Mahan being unable to handle the vicious McLoughlin whanged over the net. was not until the fifth game WLOUGHLIN AFTER THE AGHELIS CUP {Continued trom Elghth Page.) more. . He is brimful of confidence and yesterday beat the Philadelphia | schcolboy, Sidney Thayer, Jr., 6—I, 6—4. Howard Voshell defeated D. | Morgan easily, 6—0, 6—1, and will go | against McLoughlin today. Daw- son will play B. S. Prentice, who won | from B. C. Law yesterday by default. | H. A. Throckmorton, the metro- politan junior champion, won impre: sively from A. H. Man, Jr., 6—2, 6— and will engage F. C. Inman today. | Inman went through the first round ; Yesterday by defeating L. B. Durham. The opening of the tournament brought out a large gallery to the | Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket club’s attractive home, where addi- tional stands have been erected for the big crowd which is expected to wit- ness the matches during the week. In the first game of the first set of the Mahan-McLoughlin match, Mahan won on his service, 4—1. McLough- | Ini took the mnext one the same way. In the third game McLoughlin broke through Mahan's service and won, 4—love. In the fourth game | won, 6—4. He also won the next ! Mahan rallied and returned Mec- Loughlin’s service so handily that he game, 9—7, and although McLough- lin took the seventh game at love, Mahan smashed through to a victory ( i | ONE CENT 4 WORD TO REN'I—TWO tenements. five rooms | each, modern improvements. First floor §16, third floor $14. Inquire D. A. Appel, 446 West Main street. 8-10-1w TO RENT—Three room tenement, 57 Walnut Street. 5-10-5ax To REI\Tfi\'lcel\ furnished front room, small family, good board, home cooking, modern conveniences, five minutes’ walk from center, good home to right party. Box BISB, | Herald. 8-10-3dx TO RENT—Two rooms for office purposcs. Apply Curran Dry Goods Co. 8-9-3d SECOND FLOOR Tenement, all im- provements. 127 Shuttle Meadow avenue. 8-9-24 all. down then, how- McLoughlin didn’t have so much “Mac” broke through his service and which It that smashes TO RENT-—An upstairs tenement of six rooms at 48 Vine street, inquire on premises. 8-9-tf LARGE Furnished Front Room, good locality, private electric lights, run- ning water, etc. Box, 9 J, Herald. 8-9-3dx TO RENT—Six room, steam heated, tenement, 162 Maple street. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements ior the classified cojumn must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. | 1 LOST. LOST—A brown and white Setter. Reward if returned to Lexington St. U ‘English | 61! rOR SAL | FOR SALE—125 to 150 qu(\rls of r_nllk | Fienemann, Tel. 312-3. daily. C. F. ton avenue. t FOR SALE—One No. 9 Economic | Self-contained Portable Boiler, in | good condition. Will be sold cheap | if taken immediately. Hart & | Cooley Co., City. 8-9-3d FOR SALE—Mosier safe, nearly new, | t! Curran Dry Goods Co. 8-9-3d i’ New Location 197 - ANNOUNCEMENT! Runabout just = Call ~ at| 8-9-12x | FOR SALE—Ford overhauled and painted. 537 Church street. FOR SALE—Second tires and tubes, standard makes, at bargain prices. ) 8 separate baths and toilets, $5,400. on Griswold st., y | business. | & Bankers’ upon its third yea WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. We are prepared to !nstall gas witer heaters at low rates as we make a speclalty aof installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kinAs. 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Phone 629 J. EDWARD ERWI N FOR SAL St., all 10-Room House, all improvements, 5 Curtis St., $5,250. 2-Family, all improvements, Rooms, 79 Camp, $4,350. Building Lots on Corbin and Hamilton St 14 Rooms. Center of city. D. HUMPHREY 8-Room Cottage, mprovements, $6,200. Bassett ! | 3-Family and Garage, 526 Church, | | | | 5 5 v 10 FOR RENT—7-room Tenement Avenue $18.00. Also Rooming House, Cheap. Nice Little Homes - barn also We are offering nice house, and acre of land Plamville, two family house, barn and one acre lund, Jerome avenue. The Home Bar;king and Rea ty Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street one What is YOUR education worth in he market where money talks? A Huntsinger Training will ou with an education that he strenuous competition of modern equip wins in Catalogue N tells you about it. HUNTSINGER’S The School Of Efficiency. Asylum St. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN and at Moderawe Prices LINOTYPE COMPOSITION, = Printng Depe in Several Languages 1, Merchants Business School enters | in business as a | elect school for a limited number de- Beginning September Always in stock. Williams Auto | siring the best possible preparation for Co., 278 Elm street, city. 8-5-6d | positions as — | Bookkeepers, Mahan was able to interrupt Mec- +.000020000—2 10 1 Loughlin’s rush, and then he carried ik P4 RITES ARE BEATEN. ‘Rudolph and Gowdy; ave 8-9-6d e Stenographers 5 An “Outsider” Cops Bacon in the G. R. Railway Stake. . Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. Favorites were beaten in all events in the opening program of tii local Grand Circuit harness races yes- terday. Hard-fought heats and whip- ping finishes were the rule. Ideal weather conditions: prevailed. The feature event of the day, the 2:14 trot for the Grand Rapids Rail- and’ Snyder and Gon- e 10— ercome Lead And Win. three | @ti, Ohio, Aug. 10.—In an ‘which lasted twelve innati won from Philadel- ay 5 to 4. The visitors ‘lead, getting two runs lnnms on a base on balls gles. They scored again in- the game. to deuce several times be- fore he finally won took the next two games easily. | tion doubles, Prentice defeating A. H. Man, Jr., and C. L. Johnston, Jr. McLoughlin it, 11—9. Mac One match was played in the invita- T. R. Pell and B. S. The summary: McLoughlin-Mahan Match. First Set. .1444743554—41—6 31—32—4 Second Set. TO 7-room flats. Main street. RENT—Tailor shop. Also 5 and Newly renovated, 422 8-9-6dx TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms on third floor at No. 12 Pearl court. Inquire at 16 Pearl court. 8-7-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement elec- | tric iights, bath and all modern improvements at’ $9 Winthrop St., Apply EGGS—Connecticut, guaranteed, de- | livered Thursdays at market prices. | Address, Eggs, Herald Office. | 7-31-9x lots on Belden street. at once. Sewer, sidewalk and eurb in and paid for. Will sell cheap | for cash. Address Land, New Brit- | ain Heraid. T-24-tf | | of MONTHS. FOR SALE—Three fine large building | month with’ all Must be sold | New term begins September 1st. particulars Secretaries, Typists, Office Assistants. s, omee wwwame The Eastern Printing Co., our regular courses s SIX | = a v he tuttion 15 s16.00 = |53 Chui. .. Blpest.: ; Telk 634, C. EBRESEN. MGR. supplies furnished. ~~LIVERY-— Reasonable Rates Storage, Repairs and Supplies ‘phone for further Call, write or manNTSaBANKmS USINESS SCHOQ PRATT ST., HARTFORD ¥. H. Jarvis, Principal BOWLING [Clubs and Private Parties Accommodated. 'Hilding Nelson, -174, ARCH STREET. rent $11.00, to small family. way stake of $3,000, furnished the Pinkus, downstairs. biggest surprise in the winner, Miss Directed, an outsider. Mirthful, a heavily-played favorite won only one heat, the third, while Lettie Lee, also heavily played to win, came in for third money. The Matron stake for three-year- olds was won in straights heats oy General Todd. He was never better than second choice in the betting. Miss Harris M., the favorite, finished second in each heat. Abel M., another outsider, finished the winner in the 2:10 trot after four great heats. Guy Nella, generally | picked to take the race, came in sec- ond, despite a bad break at the start of the final heat. The summaries: 2:14 Trot, Grand Rapids Railvay Stake, $3,000, 3 in 5. Miss Directed, by Direct Well, McDevitt Mirthful, by Star of Patchen Murphy Lettie Lee, White Todd Temple, Snow ... Laramie Lad, McDonald The Guide; Geers Time, 2:07%, 2:06%, 2 08 2: 07% Three Year Old Pace, Matron Stake, $1,200. General Todd by George Todd Reap Miss Harris M., McDona.ld Sad Thoughts, Cox Peter Worthy, McCarr Time, 2:06, 2:08 :10 Trot, Purse $1,000, 2 in 3. Abdel M., by Moko, McDonaldé Guy \ella, Geers . Lulu Lumin Murphy Lizzie Brown, Valentine Lou Jennings, Brennan Albaloma, Quinn The Sombroo Bell, Serill Grand ’VIar‘ihal Snow ... Time, 2:06 1-4, 2:08 3- 4 2:10. McLoughlin 4 4 6 4 9 4 4—35—6 Mahan .2 0 4 211 2 2—23—1 Achelis Challenge Cup, Singles— First round—McLoughlin defeated L. E. Mahan, 6—4, 6—1; S. H. Voshell defeated D. Morgan, 6—0, 6—1; H. A. Throckmorton defeated A. H. Man, Jr., 6—2, 6—J; F. C. Inman defeated L. B. Dunham, 6—4, 6—2; T. R. Pell won from R Harte by default; C. L. Johnston, Jr., defeated M De Camp, 6—4, 6—2; Ward Dawson defeated Sidney Thayer, Jr.,, 6—1, 6—4; B. S. Prentice won from B. C. Law by de- fault. Invitation Doubles—T. R. Pell and B. 8. Prentice defeated A. H. Man, Jr., and C. L. Johnston, Jr., 6—4, 6—3. RED 50X CONTINUE T0 CLIMB UPWARD (Continued from Eighth Page.) U. 8. Tires und Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. FRILAGELPHIA OENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over zsc Store BEb'l" WORK AT MOUDERATE ! PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. | F. k. ._ONKS, D, D. 8. N o ) —_— A. B. JOHNSON, . D. 8. DENTIST i Natiunal Bank Bvilding. H OPEN EVENINGS. In I\ ; Mafit;ltnacf\"o v on William’ error. An le was responsible for an- he “sixth. - Demaree weak- fhe sixth, scoring two runs ble, an error and four sin- iy forced Demaree’s retire- e seventh before any ane nd- tied the score on two a sacrifice. The score: r. h. 000002200001—5 14 201001000000—4 8 McKenry, Dale, Schnei- rke; Demaree, Mayer and 8-7-tf TO RENT—Tenement of five three or eight rooms, all improvements. All in good condition. 237 Maple St 8-5-1wx SUMMER RESORT:! COTTAGE ON BEACH—Trolleys, ex- iellent facilities. ~ Good table, terms reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Lot- tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, | | TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor, | __COPM- B A0S modern improvements, a: 288 Park o street. Rent reasonable. Mrs. 'i. HELP WANTED—MALE, B. Farrell, 78 Mdple street, 61 e. 4 2 lower | = = 8.6.tt | WANTED—Operator for automatic wood turning machine; state ex- perience, and wages expected; ad- dress A. B. C. care New Britain , Herald. 8-10-5d a modern improvements at 5 Cheriy | street, new and modern five room rent, 42 Maple street, P. J. Mur- ray and Co., 88 West Main street. 8-6-tf WANTED—Young man, 20 years older, to learn clothing Apply in own hand Box 12X, Herald Office. | s o For Your Insurance and usiness. | Suret)' Bonds wrmng to Z9-3a | Avold troubie by having your insur- | | ance written by a man who knows | | how. Go to TO KAUFF'S SUIT. , August 10.—Benny + the Brooklyn Fed- Club was served with rday by attorneys for the Giants in answer to his ght some time ago to col- ,000 bonus, which, Kauff romised him by the e jumped his Brooklyn sign’ with the Giants. The ifor the defendant claim that frepresented the facts of his fatus and that he said he inder contract. Other points jants’ defense are that he to carry out his part of because Brooklyn threat- vent him from playing by n injunction. The club al- §{ that the memorandum pay him a bonus was not ‘an. official of the club. ¥ard represents' Kauff in the TO RENT—Tenement of five, thr or eight rooms. All in good con- dition. Maple street. $-5-1ws WANTED—First class tool makers, only experienced men on tools and automatic machinery need apply. ]DWIGHT A. PARSONS, The F. Kelly Co., Derby, Conn, Bootb’s Block. e ietug ‘ S T+ FURNISHED ROOMS. /| MOTORCYCLE TIRES TO RENT—Two 28x3—Non-Skid rooms for light $5.006 private family. Th c Tel. 486-2. PG { ALLING RUBBER TWO ROOMS—Furnished far house- keeping, Including kitchen, pantry, | set tubs, hot water, steam heat and | ; electric lights. Private. Five| DETECTIVES minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Wal- | If you are antcipating tion in any matter where nut street. 7-30-tf integrity and results are essentiul write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET. HARTFORD, CONN ‘FHONE CHARTER 412, 1 use the Detecta Phone. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New and 7 Passenger Autos for h're. Repairs, Suppiles, Storage. 'PHONE 234 BLM STRE® 237 four-room tene- 119 Glen 8-4-d6x TO RENT—Three ments, $13.00 and $13.50, street. Frank Poglitsch. TO RENT—Six rooms, new housé, all improvements, second floor, 54 Gar- den st. Address ¥rank Shields, Tel. 605-3. T-27-tr Silk McLoughlin did his best to sup- ply the missing three innings. He waited nearly the prescribed thirty, minutes, and then fortified with his life preserver waded out on the field. The rain had stopped and there was a beatuiful streak of color in the western sky. Silk scouted around the home plate when the canvas cov- ering was removed and then walked out toward the outfield. One glance was enough, and he hurried back to shout ‘“‘Game called!” as the spectators were volleying cries for it to continue. The score: nicely furnished housekeeping, in | 70 Franklin Squar | 8-10-tf ~ TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 room tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; all modern improvements; nicest in this locality. Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch St., Tel. 1311-2. 7-23-tf TO RENT—Two tenements on Arch street, one three rooms, $2; one four rooms $11. Inguire 150 Arch street. F. W. Loomis. T-14-tf Imvestign- secrecy, 1 8 5 TO RENT—Front rooms, also light housekeeping rooms, 28 Church Mr. Morse. 8-4-Cdx ————————————————————— POSITIONS W;\N']‘El). YOUNG American girl tion for house work. 105 Cleveland street. ° 8-9-2dx —_—— WANTED. T. 010000—1 New York 00010*—1 Batteries: Mitchell and Caldwell and Nunamaker. TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, All modern implovemen(s 130 Cherry street. 8-3-15 tf Cleveland 10,—Three I leagus t a meeting here yesterday finish the season with instead of dropping the m, as ahd been considered tt, the Decatur represermta- d to make another attempt he season. irbett “explained that nisfortunes included [ of the grandstand a lack of patronage. ficit suffered by the league varied from $100 to $5,- PRI RN Soseawem®’ s 3 2 6 if 4 :0 Ot ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS “ARTFORD, CONN. = wants posi- tenement six gas, adults. 113 -27-tt TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassett St. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday’s Results. Boston 2, St. Louis 0. Cleveland 1, New York 1. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 5, Washington 3. MILE RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP, San Francisco, Aug. 10.—The open | one-mile relay championship of the Amateur Athletic union at " the Pan- ama-Pacific exposition was won' yes- terday by the University of Chicago. Second, Boston Athletic association. Third, Cincinnati, C. O. C. Time 3:28 3-5. Tour men teams competed. with TO RENT-—5 100ms tenements bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers fask and Doc. Co., 139! Chestnut &t. 6-10-tt the the by WANTED_To rent furnished house or apartment in good locality for ! the winter. References. Box 10BR Herald. 8-9-4dx “'Amhlm 33 Ma;;: 4 i | Business Property For Sale =5 Rents _f.or $1,944 per year. o $l 7,000 Lincoln | P =8 QUIGLEY, 277 Main Street wark. Family to two. Mrs. W. T. Sloper, Lexington St., Tel 462, — —_ ! T N S 0 A U R o . SWANTED.—Exeprienced strippers on FOR SALE covering machine. Apply N. B. Pa- per Box Co., Walnut St. 8-4tf, A four flat apartment house on Trinity street, Rents for $672 per year. Price $6,500, QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD | a TO RENT—Tive rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inguire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-12 Standing of the Clubs. 62 63 60 53 47 39 37 33 Boston Detroit Chicago .. ‘Washington New York .. St. Louis Cleveland .... Philadelphia ... FOR SALE ouse at Maple Hill. on Adams Street, near Vine. . yuse on Lincoln Street. —BY— hultz & Costello, Inc. 24‘2 Main ¢ reel 2 38 40 48 48 60 58 67 HELP WAN TED—FEBIALL general Cor. tenement, 473 Park 8-4-tf. TO RENT—Four room modern improvements. street extension. WANTED—Girl for work, no washing. and Hart street. WANTED —Swedish girl for second NOTICE. ATUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. 1073-4. 8-9-7d 55 Games Today. Cleveland at New York (2) St. Louis at Boston (2) Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington, NOTICE—Have the carbon removed from your cylinder by the Carbon Burning process. First class work at the bargain price of 50 cents a cylinder. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm_street, city. 8-5-6d MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed, HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Inc. hat- | 26 State St. fHartford, Conn. tery mate in the sticks, and in 1910 | — the Tord-Sweeney battery — was the most talked of battery in the game. | Tinder Stallings, it looked as though Sweeney would become one of the greatest catchers in the game, and | in 1910 and 1911 he was rated .\mtmq' the heet in his leasue At the opening of leagie war Sweeney up for a very high salaried contract. Ban Johnson himself signed Sweeney | in Chicago and announced at the time that Big Bd was the high salar- ied catcher in baseball. WAIVERS ON SWEENEY. New York, Aug. 10.—The Yankees have asked for waivers on Big Ed Sweeney, for many years the first catcher of the Yankees, and a few vears ago regarded as one of the star catchers of the game, Sweeney, though only twenty-seven years old, is the real veteran of the Yanks in point of service. Tle came to the Big Town in 1908. Sweeney was Ru NICE LARGE Front Room, suitable for two, with or without board. Also two light housekeeping rooms. 84 Church. 8-9-2dx If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine. _: Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, ‘85 Arch St. P 48'2-2‘ FOR SALE ’ Phone 534 PLAINVILLE HOME. 12 Room two Tenement House; 1 el i H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET ell Ford's e o A 53 ek Y MR DO, Wall Papers—Room Mouldings — Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. Sign Makers. YANKE Waco, Texi Markle of the " sble 6 Room Cottage with Furnace, Gas, . anu Sanitary Plumbing very attractive APPLY to ¢S BUY MARKLE. , Aug. 10—Pitcher Cliff Waco m of the Texas League, was sold vesterday to the New York Americar Markle has struck out more plavers than any " the Federal | Pitcher in the league New York paid held the Yanks | $2,000 for him. Markle played in the | Virginia State League last vear. He is only 23 years old and his home is at Pittsburgh. This is the second play- er Waco has sold the New York Americans within thirty days. te 304 MAIN St. W. L. HATCH CO. AND 1AL ESTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREEDT, Office Open Monday and Sa'.nrday Evenings. 5 ESTABLISHED 1834, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop tn the City. L i o