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Timely nitting on the part of the visitors misplays by the local team en- the Americans to emerge from victors. -The score: r. h. e 020002010—3 100001001— Woodburn an Whalers in First Place. New 19.—New Lon- don went into first place in the East- New London New Haven Champion Pjura. 00000—0 Devine; Tyler London, July and nd ahled the contest ern league standing yesterday by win- New Haven winning one breaking the place had existed The scores yesterday and 5 to 0, the first g ten innings and being a First Game. battle between Fortune and rih e the run being made | Hartford 100001200—7 5 | ror singles. The | Springficld 000000300—3 5 | two games from Bridgeport was this ning R Senators Split Even. while Hartford, July 19.-— Springfield broke even yesterday Dufresne’s twirl- ing being too much for the Senators in the second game. The scores: Bridgeport Waterbury va and Connolly; from Waterbury, tie for f Tuesday:. to 1 1 3 d that since werc game g pitchers’ Walker, an e Providence 8, Worcester 2. 19.—Providence hard yesterday July illan Providence, batted Mc on HAT SALE| Straw Hais at this store at the original price is lower than it can be bought at any other store. At this sale we do not advertise to give hats away, .but | we do say that you can get better bargains here than at any other store in the | City. Buy your hat from a hatter and save money. Below are a few of the | many bargains to be had at this sale: GENUINE PANAMAS | ) o =0 | $3.50 Hats $5.00 Hat 93.50 | %6500 Hats ... $4.00 . <o, Genuine Toyo Panamas P> $3.50 and $3 Hats .............. $2.00 SILK CAP | $1.50 Caps .... 50 | $1.00 Caps ... $7 and $8 Hat .... Genuine Bankocks $5. and $6 Hats Big Assortment of Suit Cases and Hand Bags at Reduced Prices CONN. HAT CO.| R. R. ARCADE | teries, Lohman McDermott. and Briger: Green Second Game. % Springfield 3 Hartford Dufresne jack and B 2010000 0000001 1d McDermott; ger and Meyer- ST. MARY’'S PLAYGROUND. Large Crowd Takes Part in Various | Athletic Contests. At St. Mary’s playground a crowd was on hand to compet athletics vesterday and were shown: 10 yd. dash, first; Messinger, third; Junior class, Nimro, first; terson, second; Fitzgerald, Senior class, Dahlson, firs second; Medric, third. tanding Broad Jump. Nimro, 12 feet; Peterson, 10 inches; Fitzgerald, 10 feet 5 Junior class, Baker, 12 feet 8 inc Harold, 11 feet 10 inche: 11 feet 6 inches: Senior clas 14 feet 8 inches; Dahlson, inche: Rocoski, 13 Running Broad Jump, Minor ¢ Nimro, 11 fect 7 inches; Dale feet 5 inches: imko, 10 fee inches; Junior class, Baker, 12 10 inches; Harold, 12 feet 6 Stanley, 11 feet 4 inches Dahlson, 15 feet 5 inch feet 9 inches; Stellack, inches. Tennis Beloin ws lan, 191 Jjunior class: second; T Roc 13 14 Tournament: Senior defeated by Henry champion, 6-4 and Junior tournament, hoys, Kelly teated McCue, 6-4 and 6-3. Juvenile Baseball League Young Cubs, 10; Royals, 6; Nimro and Stellack: O’Dell Harkins. Independents, 8; Royals, 11 Putney and Leonard; W and Moore 3a ies $25,000 FOR A COIT. Mich., July 19.— vesterday received a from C. Leonard of Boston closi deal for the 3- ar-old colt Peter, with which Murphy won 3-vear-old trot yesterday. Mu reported the price to be $25,000. Kalan Murphy 00, Minor clas feet inches; Boy large e in good results Baker, eiberg, Pe- third; oski, 10 “hes Williams, Medr feet feet 3 inches. lass: 11 T feet inches; Senior class, Medric, feet 6 Do- 6- de mes batter and bat- liams Tom | wire | ng a Chestnut the rphy | The 14 ) 1 ) : | Poughkeepsie trainer stated that he believed Chestnut Peter to be the greatest excepting the The colt will i | stable. champion Peter Volo. remain in the Murphy BROOKS VS. ADAIR. Terry Brooks of the West end and Barney Adair of New York are paired | up for a 12-round bout at the Com- A. C. tonight. mercial The general opinion prevails that the fight will not go the full route. Both are sluggers and there promises to be some fast scrapping from the start. GE Kalamazoo, Mich most AHELD. July 19. of the the Indiana pacer Single G. driven by terday de- sensational race e veteran Pop Geers, y feated the free-fo of Geers was substi for his regular driver, who is ill all pacers, 2:001 a new time being estab- lished sSingle G Jamison, record Fred TEACH ’EM YOUNG Make the children your spprentices in canning and drying vegetable and fruits. You will find it pays. Free book of instructions on canning drying may be had from the National War Garden Commission, Washing- ton, D. C., for two cents to pay postage. $20, $24, colt he had ever trained, not | uted behind | BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAG Results Yesterday Philadelphia 1, New York & St. Louis 2 (16 innings). Cincinnati-Boston, rain of the W- 56 50 Standing Clubs Chicago New York Pittsburgh Philadelphia Cincinnati loston Louis Brooklyn Games Today Boston at Cincinnati (2) Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh AMERICA Results Yesterday Detroit 4-2, New York 1-3 Cleveland Washington 1 Chicago iladelphia St. Louis 6, F 1-4. of the W 51 48 44 Standing Clubs Boston Cleveland New York Detroit s Philadelphia mes Today at Washingto at New York Boston. at Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis Detroit at Cleveland INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Binghamton 4-0. Buffalo 6. Toronto i Baltimore Rochester 1, Jersey City 0. Newark 4-3, Syracuse 1-6. Standing of the Clubs w. L. P, 662 Baltimor Rochester Newark Buffalo cuse Games Today Toronto at Binghamton. Buffalo at Baltimor: Rochester at Jersey City Syracuse at Newark. 2). EASTERN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday , New Haven 1-0. Worcester 2. Waterbury 8 Springfleld New London Providence 8, Hartford 1, Standing of the Clubs L. London 2 Bridgeport Providence New Haven tford ngfleld raterbury Worcester Games Today Hartford at Springfield Worcester at New London. Providence at New Haven Waterbury at Bridgeport. SPARTANS V The Spartans going Hudsons of South Sunday, July 21st. The following players will be at the center at 12:30 | Thorson, Carison, Dunigan, Schu | Stavff, John, Demarest, Burn son, Frisk and Johnson. The Spar- tans are looking for Sunday games to be played out of town during the month of August Address E De- marest, 72 Black Rock Ave. New Britain, Conn. . HUDSONS. the fast Manchester will pla; Exceptional $28 and $30 SUITS $16.50 SATURDAY | Foote YANKS AND TIGERS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL Boston Loses to Browns-Mack- men Go 50-60 With Champs. New York, July 19.—New York and Detroit divided a double header here vesterday, the Tigers winning the first game, 4 to 1, and the Yankees the second, 3 to 2, in 10 innir Walker's home run with two on t in the seventh inning decided the f ame. The Yankees tied the second game in the ninth on doubles by Caldwell, Pipp and Bodie. In the 10th, with the bases Baker hit into the grandstand, was credited only with a single, Keating scored from third. Cobb twisted his left which he injured Tuesday base, and retired during game. Heilman of Detroit left for San Pedro, Cal, after the second, game where he will enlist in the navy. (First Game) The score T Detroit New York James and Keating and full, but, as shoulder, sliding to! the first . h 000010300—4 6 010000000—1 5 O Stanage; Thormahien, Walters. (Second Game) The scor: New York 0000000021—3 Detroit 1010000000—2 12 Keating and Walters; Kallio Stanage. [ and, Cleveland 5, Washington 1. Washington, July 19.—Washingtory was unable to hit Coveleskie, while Cleveland batted Shaw and Hovlikg hard and won the final game of tha series yesterday, 5 to 1. Wambsganss handled 14 flelding chances perfectly, Johnson got three doubles. The score: r. Cleveland 100010111—5 10 Washington 001000000—1 1 1 Coveleskie and O’Neill; Shaw '‘and Picinich. h. Red Sox Lose. Boston, July 19.—Six-Foot Dave Davenport of the St. Louis Ameri« cans, with a right-handed brand of ball, stopped the Barrowmen dead in their tracks yesterday afternoon at Fenway Park. r. hh & 1 010031010—6 11 4 Boston 010110000—8 -5 1 Davenport and Severoid; Bader and Mayer. Philadelphia, July and Philadelphia split a double biil yesterday, the world’s championg winning the first, 3*to 1, and the Ath- letics the second, 4 to 3. Cicotte’s fine pitching gave Chicago the victory in the first contest. The final inning of the second game was a thriller. Chicago got a two-run lead, but Philadelphia won out on Dugan’s double with two on bases The scores: 19. — Chicaga First Game r. h & Chicago 000201000—3 9 1 Philadelphia 000010000—1 2 I Cicotte and Schalk; Gregg and Mc~ Avoy. Second Game r. 100000003—4 000000003—3 Perkins; Berry Philadelphia Chicago Perry and Schalk. BOWLING RESULTS Unknown ees.108 85 Partner 123 113 93 109 104 134 109 96 104 121 106 97 92 101 League. 101 106—55% Patrus 77 90—454 Ad's'n Kahms ... 104 95 87 88 103 Cage 91 Shepard 84—453 96—4 3 101—47 Tocals Win in Brass City. New Britain defeated Waterbury oif the B. C. alleys last night. The score: Waterbury 86 Thompson 102 A. An’d’s'n 86 96 97 Granoth Henlock Barber Harmon Martin Britain. 86 105 109 99 112 95 520 Patrus Lofgren . Anderson 480—149d ARE CITY LEAGUE. Two Good Games Slated for Tomor< row at St. Mary’s Field. The first game tomorrow brings to< gether the Rockwell-Drake team and the Emeralds. They will both try and fight for cellar positions, each teant having lost two games. Batter Rockwell-Drake will be, s and O'Dell; for Emeralds, Kama and Cald izia. The second mer, each team having lost none. It will be between the And nex and the Vikir wnd a good figh{ is expected for the top position. Batd teries, T. Blanchard and Pe(m'soi} for Annex; W. Johnson and Clark foi Vikings. Junior City League. The first md at 2:00, Acorns vs. South-E 5204 ond game at 4:00, Nationale vs. Cold liers. Tierney Cadet league, St John's vs. St, Joseph be a hum4q won two an game will