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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916. b = - - s 1 - EASTERN LEAGUE hall. In 1910 he won the quarter \Complain That England oy i @ records for the 100 and 440- Murlins Win Eleve 2! Gonte: rard races while at the City of Lon- e dniing Contesteg ‘l reated ‘l hem firutall | don school. Licutenant J. Whittel, Portland Pounds Bridgeport Pitch- | y skot dead while gallantly leading his | men to attack Trones Wood, rowed - | for Radley college at the Henley re- » gatta in 1914, = New Haven, Aug. 16.—New Haver ’ A crack polo player and a triumphed over Lynn in a spirited : : 2 | ful rider in point-to-point races . rmy steeplect has been lost Licut. Col. 0. S. Flower, who wa a regular follower of the North Cots- wold and Warwickshire hunts. Licut. sh by Red Whalen, sent over the 3 . Col. A. E. FitaGerald, who died of % ~ rker after two had been wounds, was the son of the famous | [ 1 final round. The locals e G secretary the Marvlebone Cricket t > front in the third in- - 4 club, the late R. A. Fitu( 1d, who 4, § 1d the whip hand until Rtk ot ¢ : K v scaptained the team of Gentlemen of | § 7 i e oot wellluie . - . 4 ~ Saiang whien tonr i # g 1A Mto2P. M. By enec o h teams o 878. Lieut. Walton R. Wilson, who s for 21 Hits, eleven innir >st on the home lot vesterday afternoon 2 to 1. A three bagger by Reed followed by a one ba Beyerat dEoldenopportunitiest to : made the big sacrifice, shot for the nubber BouGthel 2 am oy : - school at Bisley and represented B F R F A D WOMEN . n WAL WG LRI : : mbridge several times. Healso as ¥ V] SEOIE Sl R intivicd) 5 Ry > . | ted in winning the Astor cup for . : Kent. Licut. E. Milroy of the Black b i ) h. e Watch is roported as missing. He New Haven ...00100000001 10 . L st > captained the last Scottish fitteen | B C o Rend s L i b o in international Scottish Rughy games | § ] EiSoi anu B Devine; 2l and is the 19th Scottish R i : . % % 8 = tain reported killed or missing. Cap- | [ 1 e . d - : : tain J. A. Ritson. who rowed in the | 8 | Portland 20, Bridgeport 1. 3 i 3 ety Gt s ol ! : 2 killed. Portland, Me., Aug. 15.—The Por! o o 5 : . fora in 1914, has been port pi rs yesterday and won with | & Sted e = = a rush to Russell, lately ob- g . & Fast and Well Played Games Are the trined Bridgeport fry Toronto, 8 5 % 5 P iy ) Day's Results, lasted three innings, during which ; gt A | | B S i time the home team scored 13 runs. L o ; TR e s entr st Blake came in from left field to finish 5 s 5 g [ s brought forth some fa the game and did little better. Brown | e 3 ta : i and well played contesets, as all teams | made four hits with a total of nine are stil] in the running for the cham- bases. The score: & . . : N Lionship. The spirit of get there or 32x—20 ....000000010— 1 Martin and Sweatt; and Flaherty. know the reason was cvident and the crowds were treated to a good day’s 1 The season comes to a closo rext Tuesday and the team that gets into the lead will no doubt be holding their own by a small margin at the Hic : : close. Following are the results at i Tull ot fast el 1 i : e e R R : the various grounds yesterday: bt tord defeated Lowell ses tesults, CHURCH RETAINS HONORS Hartford 7, Lowell 5. Inter-Playground hitting Hartford defeated Lowell ves- . e iR e : S b e S — terday 7 to With the s full in i fpt ) 5 e Bartlett vs, Burritt 30017 | Straight Sct Victory Over Byford | the eighth Zimmerman cleared them # . . x: £ 3 2 Bartlett ... . ..361112300—17 ke " e Tle A g 3 4 >s Easterner Western Title, | with a double to left field clinching | | § 4 ¢ ; i : ey B Burritthins o 401101005 R0 el the game score S k¥ e i B s e R Batteries Burritt, Smith and Lake Torest, Ill., Aug. 16.—George r. h. e Welch; Bartlett, Huber and l‘“v‘dr;\ T T ) G i A e e | artfo 10 i E ,dge b ¢ - Bartlett boys, | . s : I' Hartford 11000104x—7 10 3 Dodge ball won by Bartlett fully defended his holding of the | l a e O .012000200—5 score 1 to 0. L] utman and Ski Bartleft v, Burritt (girls) captain | Western lawn tennis challenge bowl nd Kilhullen. ball, won by Bartlett girls, to here yesterday by winning a straight | { P Thomas H. Kelly and Joseph Smith ! tives and subjected to personal search | Relay race won by Burritt girls. set victory over Heath Byford of | rum u 1y up. y“ UUSB; a n i vingficld 6, Lawrence 2. who sailed from New York on July | Of the minutest character, their pock- | Bartlett --.-- 01812700 | (Chicago, the challenger, 6-4, B-0,76-1, field, Mass., Aug. 16.—Th 15 on the Philadelphia to dis ri‘mm‘els emptied, pocketbooks opened, ali | Burritt ST L..04111— w a sweeping victory for the | ; : CreoR o 5 | igh str - st Street. inter- sterner. 1 de it two straight victories 5 ]]mperh, cards, letters, notebooks, etc., High strect vs. East . 1 iy WD Stna ERSaNIctoTies] 000 that had been collected here | scrutinized and read and their arms, | p1ay sround pasenall Church had a driving service that | l = ummer lscoun a e awrence e: day a ) | enc ve rday fternoon, Byford could not handle well. By- SN e o | for Irish relief and were not allowed | legs and body felt to ascertain if any- 3oy i p 2 i in_th 1l G 1 O 0100110508)|tora’s)iplacing lont termae! drives| from Special prices on Domestic Rugs, Linoleum, Mat- e e o to land in England, got back to New | thing was concealed about their per 01 8 1 ; : el e York on the same vessel sons. It was the sort of examination | Fas - s 005402100—12 | the challenger’s easy service scored | tings, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes and Tap- started his first same for Sprinefield, | ued a statement which said: that arrested criminals are usually | 13 : 1 and Loomis for |point after point. Al but managed to puil ont | Were taken to their cabins by detec- | subjected to.” East; Donahue and Recor for High e estries in stock. . Seacaee vl Dodge ball won by East, score, WILL NOT DEFEND TITLE. ! This means a saving to you of 10 per cent to 25 per to 1 ions 5 rtes!| i G CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES . Chicago, Aug. 16.—Belated entries t --00042000x—6/ 10 2 — L SPORTSMEN LOST ]::T"“ Bty <t strect girls, | received yesterday brought the field Lawren »“ .101000000—2 6 2 S 5 . race won by = = = Battortes: | Ttow. and. Ojerholm, | At St Mary's Saturday to Dookde Gity e Capiain bl won by East street,| for the Western open =it cnamvion- | - Vigit Qur Oriental Rug Sale at 48 Lewis St. ftieger, Fuller and Lavigne. Track Star. Polois Dare, ; A all Playe a 3. ship, which starts at the Blue Mound | 7 5 3 5 eger, Fuller and Lavigne. oloists, Oarsmen and Football Play GRS i ARl St i Where we are showing the finest line of Antique i = S rday St. Mar; ayg il et Lk e crs, Among Britain's Sacrifices to | ce222..00000—0 | yp to eighty-thre he field is and Modern pieces in the state, at ver e EonabL | stronger than that of last year. Tom | P ) v New London 8-6, Worcester 6 see the first of the series of events st stry 5 SN 01212 Worcester, Mass, Aug. 16.—New | that are to decide the city champion-| Europe's War Game, Smalley vs Smith—Bays. Med 1, the title holder, will not prices. London won both ends of a double | _ . E Tl 111104900 ' . Ferae A i havne snip rf-n\rx since the f;rst announce| Tondon, Aus. 15.—The latest casu- R 5 = Store closes Saturdays during July and August inlten Inplnes s Talclana ihe s ment of these games there has been| ,i(y list contains the names of sov [ L 0 | . c < cver o : nith, Cha . < e — | at 1 p. m. ond 6 to 3. The scores: widespread interest among the 10¢al{ more prominont British sportemen | lande: Smalley, La Har and % INNOCENTS AFLOAT 2 p (First game). stars of the trac Saturday’s events who have fallen in action in the fizht- Do B SRR AR Aben e L == & will include the following: Running, ing on the western front. A well-| SC0re 1to 0 E == - — = ! kn ayer ¢ , Captain won by Smalley rls, [ Civilians Embark on Warships for " _ | broad jump, 100 yvards dash and the; known polo player and a keen man! “ORE Ps fOr | ships bringing civilian volunteers | finance, will shine brass or sem o 5 P { to hounds, Col. Harold Brassey, h: L Tk iSe——Sleabing - from Philadelphia, Norfolk, Che ox el P Martin, Relger and Rus. | 12-pound shat put. fo oHna Sl Barold Brass Relasir oo alley girls, Naval Cruise—Slecping i Ham- | from Philad ta, Norfolk, Charles- | decks on the three warships whid i | s Some of the most prominent men ¢ i : on and Boston are expected to ar-| carried the delegation from the Ne Metilier and prsitan. WGtk paxtiare I R versy (IO S imatls GSTROI0) DI Yers Bl (R TR O . mock Found to Be Difficult Feat. | rive there today. York naval district. 3 =5 T, A B, Bennett Hibbard, High|!l& Work and powerful hitting en-jco .. ™ R i e - - I The fleet during the practice cruise ((SecontRearmes ool, E. Norfelt, Viking A. C., Paul i::‘“i"g ‘3‘01 Blues ‘{J s thlo inter- ; New: ¥ork,’ Aug. 16 -—-More than|will he commanded by Reas Admiral P r. : R - 'y gimental cup at Hurlingham | 800 civilians wlt R Volinteer 3 : : EPU JANS < terson, the Y. M. n J who have volunt S { o é < N | Kampt, Turners, Peterson, the S e e e 0 e TGS TDIETIT (G PSR, : e volunteered [Helm on the flagship Rhode Island REPUBLICANS § BILD. W o= O C. A, cvhampion, Gerald Hannon, St 1910 and again b 9 o ; for a practice cruise on board war- | Before leaving port each of the civil- Washington, Aug. 16.—Republica '}“‘_" BiEs e Joseph’s Y. P. 8., Ralph Maody, Silver | 185 08 -1e «})’1}0}:‘“ ‘l”.\ al Horse Supervisor Pllz of St. Mary's plav- [ships of the Atlantic fleet left here |ian recruits received a complete out- blor R ol B duy champion, Helma Pauisan and | Guards feam which gained a notable grounds has arranged with Man: today on the battleships Kentucky, | fit including a hammock and the reg- | Dyke, Hudson and Freitag. Francis Keller, y loir.\‘ over th‘o Old Etonians in the| Mangan of the Pir: tes and Manager | New Jersey and Maine. The will be | ular naval uniform. Petty officers had = o . -}i\i\}o:}“i‘n (T';.n\fin?l.‘] Campbell of the Colliers for a series | drilled in sea duty for one month, | Spent hours in showing the men how | 4aY to study the revised administrs GIBSON WILL JOIN GIANTS. Sl e R g Hartley, | of games for the best three out of flve [and each man has paid $30 to cover | 10 master the art of sleeping in a can- ' tion revenuc bill, after which it wi v i ENGAGES NEW MGR. oy e long jump | games to be plaved at the ground to [expenses of the government in giving | *2S hammock without falling out. | e reported to the senate. It prod te Backstop is Taken by — or Oxford university at Queen’s club | decide the city baseball championship. | them this opportunity The three | College professor 1 1 el S 2 ¥ 2 Y s ilonts! Martin)liSeonres | Business|| 1211911, eovering 31 fest b inches) ang /| Tho first gams s o ne! plaved Satur | iiesins bonoiunti e Hhrec | Sollese Drofessors, undergraduates; ably will bo taken up for debats t9 ‘.1?; an .n;{zhc \uln\'ex'slt_\' team which | day afternoon and a large crowd P St caton TG I [ s T R G “i“’:‘“]“‘ ';r"‘“l» Encrsow . 1'.u~,.~;.m of '11'? bl wa Spu g = opposed arvard. Another athlet ¢<pected be ha ‘i . R b S £ sh salaries | completed by the senate finance con by AT e (€5l P Harv. athlete | expected to be on hand to witness |TIsland, where a rendezvous has bee St s Rl o N W orioRi e R 1 ent” Mar- | killed is Captain W. Thornton Weten. | the contest Tt S | SSiks and sons of men wwhoss | milftosilast nicht astappraved by 4 sc 1905 a catche 3 : st. stablis - the flcet. e s are prominent in business At cans Pittsburgh National league baseball | tin, the deaf mute middleweight, who usiness and | democratic caucus. club, v yesterday transferred was compelled by the Boxing Com- the New York its. Barney Drey- MLy aodellenl Gf G0 G, S ons Sporting club, this sum being in & g nouncing the transaction, A he (I AVESDOERIES G S SRe M G ! A 3 t e L PR e o it s G i, e wo /1en Ge cquainited at a Summer ivesort By BRIGGS tending to give him his uncondition- | immediately —afterward to change al release, but the New York club | manage o he informed Al Sibberns S — e fieeded a catcher to take the place | in the sign language that they were = — LS of Rariden, who was injured last | through as manager and boxer. Then Saturday, and put in a claim for him. Martin engaged Fred W. Menkein to . . Gibson has been considered one of | pilot his affairs in future. i | ks 2 € DAY z ] the hardest workers in the league, | Martin said it was more congenial NG DOING Nic WHEN | ComE ¢ T S NoTH FoR A C THASSO. | a1 (T 011005000 ...012001002 ...1000200030—6 11 members of the senate finance comg mittee are to have an opportunity td Manager McGraw. nase COraw: Leader Who “Talks” His Language. mission to refund $200 to the Broad- and established a record in by | to have as manager a man who could v e = catching in 140 regularly played | take fluently with his fingers. Mein- ABSOLUTEL CHANGE ¢ THROUG BeDFORD ' WeELL TODAY 1T WAS QAN TED ga ll:mn also is a deaf mute. ROUND THERE RAINING HARD * ROAD Tel. QUALITY Tel. 805 STORE 806 — S SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL—SILVER 'TRIMMED HADDOCK ........ 5¢ Per Pound GENUINE COD STEAK QUOHAT CLAMS P v i = ; BOSTON BLUE SWORD FISH RAPS ou —_— . MY . EASTERN WHITE HALIBUT NATIVE BROILERS How) Tormy \SHAKE BES oy DD, YouRN O GLAD I+ ME ! 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