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'GAME BUT WILD AS A HAWK_SENATORS TAKE YANKS MEASURE IN FINAL GAME—HARTFORD WINS FROM MURLINS DUSE TOMORROW—NEW SPEED BOAT READY FOR TRIAL—OUIMET GETS COMMISSION — INDIANS LOSE 2d BASEMAN e i - - - - - - - - - - - el [GIopE (LOTHING HOUSE Istablished 1886 HALF YEARLY / 7 k & Z 5 Gl COMES HOME ANDLEATS = "PREAKFADT™ i AnD # | E 2 Goes To Bep FOR THE o | GF CLOTHING TR e R ~ ; . Our Policy is to have but two sales FROM S AM. UNTIL | P = : - v Y '§ ayear. We offer our Clothing at \ &) IRG 5 ~ THE USUAL HALF YEARLY @ Y SEELe o < { REDUCTION PRICES BUT AfFTeR MUCH CRABSING RESTATEY | O 2 1 Which should be more interesting Tew Sieers Rt R T Fhan ht?retofore owing tp the constantly SR SO0 e ¢ increasing costs of material and labor. CAUSE HE HAS PLAYED GOLF, — 2 ¢ speed — e ') . \ "“;"M %éq/:ff—-? Be floated | / 70 '/ 3 started on | ‘ / e P ]“ = & oo i | ARISES FOR DINNER i1 N O g Chemoton rac- | S L — N\ VIS K COLONIALS VS. WHITE S0X Pn 10f Detroit sportsmen, is fcomer in water speed ranks NATIONAL fi¥she s beinz produced by Chris Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) et ?'::’h(:hfx}:\.\w:n\r'\‘: S e Mich, Results Yesterday Tomorrow When Specdy Flm City, Tn previous vears all of the Smith ; — Pittsburgh hampions, starting with the Baby == stole second and scored on White's BIG POOTBALL LIKELY. ard with football this fall. Mr Shefoul eliance and including Gar Wood's | | arive through second which was too ump, in making the Sl Only two N tle-holder of 1017, have been pro- FRANCIS OUIMET GETS hot for Kennedy to handle Although the war has put an & i el 3 5 o = ! IMMISSION. : | « B resident ilson, Secretary elled by S-cylinder engines and the oM "» 1( [ Danicis andl mons oo seerctany ost recent ones have produced sex . S LS Waterbur. 00200100 tar attendance goes, there is out statements encournging athletics . 3 ral miles in excess of a mile per!| Boston,#duly S o e 'l"»\‘ "I Providence ... 200000000 v possibility of the major colleges)in all forms in the colle, nd that | Chicago ..... .47 1 | Collins, king of second basemen, leadg Bioute. T Miss Detroit ITT. will}| eis Oulmet o A Tuckey and Kane; Shrive E Army, the Western amateur ! Neinn ng fit to continue with most forms | ne himself was heartily in favor of "\]“] \.‘1”, in his Chicago White Sox, champions of 5 i PSR Z 3 them continuing >hiladelphia urtiss flying machine engine capable || champion and one time national of athletics Judging from that meeting | flarvard and Princet T gl Bt f producing about 100 horsepower, amateur and open champion, ! : E inceton wi yoth Haven’s most wonderful independent | { held in Philadelphia recently. Among' he ropresented e Boston ........... 3 . - . g o 1 S anaa tBaitie .3 1 entec ar the gridiron this . . , e ) o 7. ow being remodeled at the Smith e I:N\y\“n ‘1'””:”M"”“:\(1 S SCHUPP FA ! the larger institutions of learning that | season. but Yale has not decided Brooklyn ..... 431 | representative organization in tha rade plants to fit the wts of a g W were represented werc rvr,m;\]\”“hvi Cincinnati ... s 91 | first visit of a major league club, Jarine speed demon. Th expect- ond Lieutenant and assigned C biio Arine s} lem 1 St Loui to this city since the advent of the | Fast Game Promised at Lighthousa Semi-Pros Mecet World’'s Champs. Haven, July 6.—The stage if Score: SRR ‘ r. h. e |ful crimp into the big universities ¢ Standing of the Clubs t for Sunday's classic at the Lighte = house Point ball park when Eddig ave a cylinder wer plant, the world, to play the Colonials, New d ta propel the new hull after the the Quartermaster’s Department | Pittsburgh, Dartmouth, Syracuse, | ‘ : WORK OR TTIGH h R » design as the Miss Detroit IT here Penn State, Brown A e R OR TIGHT. EEpE champion Red Sox, two vears ago. ame desigr ) s West Virginia, k5 Games Today nd Mis Minneapolis, the record- Ouimet \\{4; mad ‘-E <m;|w - [ Colgate, Rutgers, Washington and Dallag, Tex.. July 6.-—Pitchers Ir- YT R e Reb Russell, southpaw extraordin« r rs f o past two seasons, at | after he 1 yeen at Camp ey G 5 = Skl 3 > ex ) } o ns, {\'{ : ’K“ e o s | Jefterson, Georgia Tech, Tehigh. Cor- | Ving Counere and n Lewis, of the New York at Chicago. ary, is the twirler who will probably s being produced || promoted to S¢ it | | nell, Lafayette, Swarthmore and sev- | b eenine the gald o | ~|His Wildness Loses Game fo nd to heat the TWhip=| e A TR Boston ‘at Pitisburgh. be given the hurling assignment for dered vesterday by a Dallas exemp- Philadelphia at Cincinnati. the champs, while he will undoubted« ly be opposed to Ray Fisher, former ‘ 0 star of the Yankee hurling staff, now Sl e b dliaie cials, presided Although the main| quective occupation or be placed in AMERICAN LEAGUE a sergeant in the regular army. The pec at the Miss De- | EAngRN LEAGUE abject of the meeting was 1o agree| ~inss 1 of the selective service. This mhbdailn iR ek 3 b in private trials last fall on M| officials for the important! games | S'258 1 of th " 2 e SulBrsariayoithofichamplons) wal on ) 22 5 he o1 E i George. That it will fill the bill to be played this fall, it also brought|is the first instance of the wark or tesults Yesterday be in ”‘f, “fi“ including all the world the prediction of the builder and out the almost unanimous opinion of | fight ruling being instituted against a| Boston 4, Philadelphia 3 genie Eiliang Buck = Weaves) nittee in charge of her con- | Meyerjack Steady and Hartford e e R ol e tonh || banl pidyer Weokiar lcnown. Washington 2. New York I. Swede Risberg, John Collins, Eddia | U TRREIRT e e, A i Only two games scheduled Gandil, Nemo Liebold, Eddie Mur= it the . Dotrolt 1. e TUrecn Sox Blanked—Whalers| . it was Pitteburel’s sixth consecu- phy, Ray Schalk, ete. M ood's fl seer. alsolwvill be in the | Make One More: tive victory. Schupp pitched his fi Standing of the Clubs The Colonials will have probably tnning with a remodeled § cylinder . . me for the visitors, and was vers gusiolithsistron geaticlubs which ey New! Flivin, b S=nsasgnme ol @ SEC i B RGBS L % w A ; | ever represented them opposing the which errors figured in cvery score In the eighth inning Schup Clacng 2o 2 champs. Included will be, besides ol chlianal i g £ . [RROSLOILE T ol Rt K ' Fisher, Pumpelly, another pitching eI AR et i : = New York DI d 2Y | possibility, who, in past seasons, has grounds yesterday afternoon. Xour | hit fo the flagpole. The scord (N - & duashine Goustd 4 241 ] beaten the big fellows; Roy Rock, 1ew engine 15 of his own carried | nto and expects this craft o S f 3 - Chicazo i 5 : AR Thie tiesison s errors were charged against the visi- hife 3 | J & e former Providence manager; Joa hiso v a hed: with her re-|tors and three against the locals, | New Yorlk L 000020002 9 % - £ = /\G ] e g 3 o Connolly, ex-Brave; Gillespie, late of nedien S nataraliie but ours canie at times when scores re- | Pittshursh 101012025 N > v 3 R 5 ‘;"'l‘q . S ; = Atlanta, Southern league p races a oit sulted th Meyerjack who twirled Schupp and MeCarty \ i & riiladelphia ... . former St. Louis infielder, etc i al- | for Liartford. and Fred Walker, who |and Schmidt ' 4 . o Arrangements have been made for e e was on the mound for New Haven. { \ Gamesiaoday extra trolley service, the ferries wilk vic zive indication of how deter-| kept the hits well scattered, but the Cubs Lose. . . . . i Chicazo at New York be running from the west shore and ; ous articles needed for cannin, 2 eeon) Cablejartangediconvenientivgmiag & St. Louls at \Washington there will he ample ticket booths, m..;,‘v n effort ‘.q » ynud-' ’in '\“:‘n» i ””\:\m wliness kept him al L. Touis, July 6—St. louis (o by the Cold-pack method. The picture shows jars, rubbers, knife for Detroit at Philadelphia Play will be called at 0 b EHuel BN SROLISIN EIE R O n o St e removing air bubbles in containers, spoons, jar lifter, wire basket for Cleveland at Boston zm-‘ olr\vi-n\vm'"|\-d|-\.n~:\ “*l\'\ ‘l ‘fw«‘ blanching, knife for paring and coring, book of directions, towels, pan Sy GRS O e CREE T for cold-dipping, alarm clock and salt. Here’s the way to go at it as sug- R s gested by the National War Garden Commission of Washington, which INTERNATIONAL LF Ghicaes \m”"h £t Tielbold ‘; will send you a free canning book for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. 95 E. Collins, 2 GRnan ih,‘.l Collin Watch for the daily hints. of; Weaver, ss; McMullin, 8b; Schally Results Yesterday e R 3 5 3 Jacobs, ¢; Russell, Danforth, p. WRITTEN ON THE WALL CATCH HIM Buffalo 5, Rochester 0 Colonials—Nash, Norris, of; Han- Only one game scheduled ] 1on, Roc ss; Connolly, cf; - C\ i - 1 Hateh, 1b: Gillespie, 2b; Forslund, 1f; tion board either to en e in a = —— eral others. Walter Camp, n»m,»m:nrvl‘ chairman of the central hoard of .mm‘ I Wins Pittsburah, July 6.—New York lost ngine that should have a much | : wo eater horsepower than the 250 ori- praierh) wers il oTi- | the Murlins went down to defeat be- | icsed gaally LW ad some | 00T, Senutors at the Savin Rock | next |1 n hot water, for he | the last game of the ser from Ch old cup in the West ere it s | "hit no s than five of the Senators | cago yesterday, 6 to The score ind added o wild piteh by way of | B JOHNSON ON TOP. | variety cier Tyler played left | Chicazo 0002003005 ticld for Haven. while Stimpson | St. Loui 1400000015 Senator’s Speed King Leads Rivals Tn | took ball's place at second. Walker and Killifor: Packard R Gonzales Shutout Record. nzal Walter Johnson, the sped ball king | iy 3 010000000—1 o o= of 7ashington club, is leading tl S d MG ISE DAL of the W on club, is leading t e fc Brisit waiier amal G Hor DIzl American league in shutouts with a | pi York, July 6.——John . Mad- total of six to his credit. The Bos- | ¢ master of Hamburg Plac ton Red Sox lec lother clubs in e Win) vesterday, the higgest hor dishing out the string of ciphers with v‘ = s o nad al o ent years and one of th twelve shutout tories. <ena- tors, thanks t le flinging of coni- Standing of the Clubs Rico, Urban, c: Fisher, Pumpelly, -p. T | | Bimghamton Y 1 g i T T oy Trkee T e tin the history of (he American Rochester E 5 . WINDSOR RESULTS, blanked the Ponies, 3 to 0 in a well Tohnson closelisacona . withlSg 8 i s i R TR B e old Friar Rock. which he ! eleven eiich | ( from Maj August Belmont 5 Buffalo A year ago this time the Cleveland 120 for $50,000, \ 5 only vi & plaver to reach third | Raraden St ¢ 2 - & intes SHonh Blon Umetiing at | casl Indlans were far ahead in shutouts M B ' five jod mares of rova \\ S I Park yesterday afternoon. The judges and today the Indians. though lead- | . | breeding to ] H. Rossiter of San \ Jerse; i . 2 33 3 announced that they had fined Driver ing’ the league, are la s handing | mis oo oo i Ivancisco for something over §100, N 8 : T ridgeport 2 v Martin, who was up behind Tred out the kalsomine. Coveleskie, who rR Rl B 0. Games E Russell, $100 for helpi 3 S wag far ahead of other flingers at this i ¥ The terms of the sale were private The season will be complete only T, 3 tusse S 1 or helping Ben BEarl Baltimore 3 Windsor, July 6.~ Four races wers : aronto decided on the final day of the Bay or Dufresne in the ninth inni was time in the 1917 campaizn, has vet “J;“.':y Haciiailuce but elose hds of hoth men admit- when every jar does its duty. Frea Boshester in the last heat. The summary to score his first runiess victory. Bag ted that gucss of $100,000 was book of instructions on canning and byl had quite a string of shutouts, | ST Loy Doy not for wrong, and it Wwas not under The handwriting is plain. Don't drying may be had from the National too. and he has scored only one this S R v b G ignore Free book of instructions War Garden Commission, Washington ason. One by Bagby and one by it 5 (o st hianagedl o on canning and drying may be had D. C., for two cenls to pay postage. Morton make the Cleveland total. o wre o Sl e . from the National War Garden Com- BEASTERN LEAGUE Beveral veteran members of thel j.;o vesterday uflernoon, the locals | HEY, SKINNAY GOIN® mission, Washington, D. C., for two Johnson organization are not found | (inning 2 to 0 Neither run was | W GAME? cents to pay postage. on the list of shutout pitchers and | ..o severa] newcomers have joined the| ¢ ranks One finds on the list such yames as Molyneaux, Shellenback 2:25 trot: sccond division; purse Raltimore < $400, in' 5) Toronto 5) « Skvline, br h, by Maurice (Monroe) 21 Saska, b m (Dore) . NEES Johnny Skinner. b g (Baptiste).2 4 br m (Brusie) 13 T e gt lizabeth Lewey, Jessie S, an Tt i e e e o S e e swees (] IT 15 1M PORTANT TN e Justin also started ,» -H B l' @ »' n 2:19 1-4; 2:19 1-4¢ o'Rourke. The ond run w v gift uled to take place between the | Bridgeport b Spansfel 0 ol urse $1,0005 (3 5 2ourk 1d run wa i v tak ] 5 i OEGREE OF HEAT New TLondon 2, Worcester 0. St DARS oAB LGS three bases on hallsbeing followe v Ilerald and Record teams, for s 7 ) ia (Coakley) 121v - . . LG vhler = 3 Vaterbu 3, Providence ; 1 rry. Geary, Kallio and Thorm ‘h‘H‘; ch hitting Messenger. The score: || Uhe paperweight championship 1 _— IN THE DRIER, v rhury roviden (Wynkoop) .3 1 2 3 - t seasons like Ru r. h, e of Newspaper Itow next Thurs- | i et A e G New London L10000001x—2 3 1 day has uv‘“ n changed to next Af L Standing of the Clubs 7 5 ol Cunn! md Daveng Y6 Vel oncastar ) 000000000 5 1 Tuesday, July 9, on account of ! " = . R G5 v P |1 S8 , (Martin) 6 3 o ring up their first 1tout n T and | | *incessant demands received = e S m - Bridgeport ] 5 Sl o i Voter and B . 3 ircenous from haseball enthusiasts who > < J | New London 7 1o ed. Time 2:08 4-4: 208 1408 INDLANS LOSE 2ND BASEMAN. canmot wait until Thursduy to | > - - = | Providence 3 3 a A v Cleveland, O., Jul Accordin Sl a see classic event. The line- > = - New IHaven 33 ) : purse §400: (2 to word received here yesterday froni | aliroyidenes s will be printed Monday | ; | Harttord Fort Wayne, Ind., William Wamb- | t y [ Waterbury the respective paper ind Z - | Springfleld ING Brinae M atan sganss, sccond baseman of the Cleve- | 1t > here yesterday, Iy | orld should know ¢ it RATTONAL 7am CARTR COmmIo | Waterbury tind Anieric be called to IR : sitors got oft to || he SOME ball game the color d ered to report for | 4 ¥ 1. scoring two runs in the Id men will in practice gervice at Camp Taylor, Louisville, | initial session. but Waterbury hy tod d will be on tha lookout Ky., on July 25 his will be im. | timely hitting and Shriver’'s error, tied for Record scouts who may he i etror. following a trip by || that the bhaseball ne, sched- || TO KNOW THE eloskie, ve Benz ciger W Wend Vliss K, b m, (La Vegetable and fruit slicer for use Miss Prim m in drying. This and many other sug- Complete instructions for home : gestions will be found in the frec canning and drying will be sent to s Todity Hollywood Jean, canning and drying book which the the readers of this paper upon aprli i ) (Rart] : : National War Garden Commission cation to the National War Garden Hartiord at New London Amherst Boy, Brandy, Joe Aol mediately after the return of the | the score in the third inning. Water- hangin’ 'round to get a line on of Washington will send to any one Commission, Washington, D. C., en- Springfield at Bridgeport ( | and Jerry Fra also started. 'Time | Cleveland team from their present bury won the game in the sixth when our fellows' playing 0 2. osta, s - stamp for postagey Worcester at Waterbury (2) [ 2:14 3-4; 2:14 3-4; 2:15 1-3; 3:18, Eastern trip. Hinchman took his base on balls Lo B + | for a two.cent stamp 1o pay postage. closing a two-cent BSh 1 Frovidence at New Haven (3), | 2:21,