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Putalevitz 10 inches, enjoyable pienic vesterday th Smith the leadership director of the und Miss industrial director playground was a special invited There were plenty of good th et quiet games and sew the Cross was much the of the trees as held at afternoon school pl of Miss girls at | therine | of the guest rrove )y round ace F the pl Ringrosc ve hgs n enjoved na Red shade for in TOLEDO RESULTS Three New Records Set Up at Grand Circult Meeting— Murphy Wins Two. 24 were Toledo, Ohio , Three world’'s harness records broken on the Fort the Grand Circuit meeting The mark Bertha Mc stake event 2 mile in 2:04 1-4, yesterday of the | Miami track afternoon, second day was made the Fort trotters, first when Maimi | trotted ? making a new fillies The uire in for 2:08 Toos 4-year old ord for record of 2:04 was held jointly Putnam The race went six heat and Blanch Carter fighting it out : the rest of the horses had been sent to barn. It was t fastest six-heat | recond and the festest sixth | made at Lexir | old | ston | | Joan and Mary | by peranza. | fter | the e race on h Wilkes @ heav) was ruled i op Gears, | rt Miami | Brewer, driven t favorite in the out after the third heat. Tt the only race of the day that Murphy was unable to wi yehind Anto Guy in the er losing the vith Gears also Driy Ridi trot Hei sulke Prob in the ainst nsman M Uso put S 000 ire behave Lucky Clover and Glenwood 1to a tangle in the second heat of the 1 trot. Neither was hurt, but 1cky Clover finished the mile on the Jot and went around again running. B got R ASEBALL DECISION TGDAY—GIANTS GET AN AWFUL BEATING FROM CARDS WHILE CUBS INCREASELEAD A FULL GAME BY ED ARRESTED BY DRAFT BOARD AS D ELINQUENT—RACING RESULTS AND OTHER SPORTING TOPHCS,,_,?LA_YGROUNP NOTE:Si WHEN YoU'RE PORAL ON LEAVE AND G INTO A HASHERY Tc» CET A AND BEING SPEND ABOUT SPARE CHANGE ABouT You HUNGRYT ALL THE iUY ~ACR0OSS LIPS A FAT O NOTICE THE THE WAL TR TP P - FOR THE CREDIT OF ARMY You DECIDE TO LI KeWwWISE INST DyinG A [0F CIGAR T OFF WITH | THE WAITRESS SAYS THANK YOU KINDLY SIR BUT WE GIRLS AREN'T ACCEPTING ANy TIPS FROM MEN IN UNIFGRM. 1ITS A PLEASURE AND AN HONOR To DO You ANY LITTLE SERVICE a_fi OH HoH - BOY' GLOR -R-R-Y9S = A GR-R-RAND LefFt to R»gk( *HAROLD STVBBV KRUGER WORI.D.X' EACKIFEOKE CHAMPION, DVKE KARANAMOKVY, SPR/INT SPEED MARVEL, CLARENCE LANE, WHO HAS B?O\(EN THREE WORLDS RECORDS FAMOUS SWIMMING T FOR THE SPRINTS RECENTLY 10 TROM HONOLULU. T.ocal orders ton, | Dempsey park. Officials No. Fuiton | regulations.” i Ha New | ton in training state it | 1 he the The $300 a baseball work Teleg drix, ulton ary to Henry ASK FULTON'S ARREST. ‘ Lauis Amer — cans. “It depends upo Crowder edict from Hendrix “Huh' Perdu tional pitcher ¢ pitch the lea Board Teavyweight 1s | Delinguent. Says Draft 1., July 25 hoard yesterday the arrest scheduled at —The Har- | received | . “red Ful- | fight Jack Ieders gue of to for ist new Saturday to Zue the Phila !of puttin, ing draft hoard phia 11 v L of have for New Yorl ed of nt Iry and the ignoring work or fig i why the nab Ful- New York | 1 to Wash- | LEFTY G cfore making | York officials won board does not o quarters in He 1 for on ma inst ruc York | formerly a Pa., promo- declared | American hould | dered v n having | Boston Nationl Associz )i will terda uin readiness home the PO WALTER pitch man team it t at h base Johns least | if organized | the Crowder pitel anoti s to her Johnny August 12 Dundee 6. The disbands fight rulin ms were sent to Claude Hen- the Chicago National pitcher, and | will under or Tommy meet again. Severeid ' wa ang among best team in July pitche {0 report at once following week, Robson catcher of the St n the outcome of uwf GEORGE the reply received formerly a ume to Dulu Duluth ciub Boston h today of the Mogridge, New vesterday the Yor with the the tion team are <hortstop of There is us team desirous he fi Superior th National with o Com ny cluy iy« he va ch is mo ? WITH BRAVES. 5. —Lefty the club, consid George to ca um r for Columbus wtion was or- to the his as it 1 of ment on the applies Tle he Assocation er heen at ded its WILERY D He sradus | school in bia School a many Jackson B om 1887 ar Min ted nds, of chance against A. A Aug. the -Armory and and Jack Britton university, luh 1 while v work o July aterbury MOGRIDGE QUITS YANKEES o New York, July C veteran pitet American >d his wd 1ten is s o others of the Americans rati ft Wedne rry wi h m - whe sday sl iting Feorge her of team onnee signed rd ind. ces in icago 1id has New were n the for the ng r Depart- GRIGG W flield from the in 1889 important includ the count order city and w Scientific Colum- Ho build- i the Yy court- He also designed buildings af Naghville, Tenn, | cannot i friend, | abilit | | | i DR. CLINTON J. HYD. THE PRICE YOU PAY “I know I ought to take tri have been running down or two. 1 am all f ged out, no ambition, worry from morn- till night, don’t c whether I am dead or alive, have lost weight and do the same work I used vears ago. If I were I was, 1 could earn good ecialist, but 1 cannot afford 1 know 1 ought to treat with the 1 pi de for the re do strong a good money to ps You some treatm ing for rly; yet for are and it NOW you my do mnot get it Let me tell Your health working capacity are drawin A good manager than his interest Should he begin 1pital his interest decrease. And why, your is the vou is capital; st you your inter never spends more the cour to draw would, of on what are you doing? You allow your health to run down more and more; therefore, not work and earn what you used to Do vou see the point? You are draw- ing capital-—which h it to run (your you can- on your alth—Dby allowing nd so the interest capacity) is steadily owir You used make good you earn about half of is your down, working smaller. money; to now used to g To make two, three to and and soul dollars had all work gone. make a living strength thought the four you in your or s play your heart hese happy You bire find it And von what will breakdown | re out what will what estimation. The dollar don't, an You spend it for it. Worry, want and deprivation fi The dollar vou take out of your pocket and spend for treatment an experienced specialist cxpe it is a retura u o get or wag vou; days are now and imost shudder beyond your the when at happen comes in dollars lost already the W cents have zed ut you and you and ond be am amount; you arc > s you MIGHT actual \nd ixiety, earn, but expe to you. what do you get despondency, your family is ne Is not an invest: And in s ent increased health I s, wnd hap- piness at Which w Dr.ClintonJ. Hyde vous home. w\ you chou sitate? I Nel and Specialist Chronice COR. TORD CONN, 373 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. 12, 1.30 to 4: T to 8. and Holidays 10 to 1 10 to Sundays with | | | | | monotonous re; i to | | good | “Red” S | | J | | | | | | | | i | diffi | Schupp, Og | ana | ed BRAWS WiN - PO f‘vflMTIES’ 'Cubs Gain Gaw by Winning | While Giants Lose 3ostton, July 2 The Braves won from the Cineinnati Dick the Reds vesterday, 4 to 0 Rudolph was in fine form, and visitors were set down with gularity. The only onc see second base was Blackburne, playing a great Blackburne Wingo's out, but the nd left ficld, car catch went to third on Jimmy Smith, who was near making of his two-bagger next home. e could not 15 the nes two men That W to scorin support by mith and bring him st the Reds Rudolph was given Rawlings, Herzog, Jimmy Smith. I 100000x—4 060000000 Wilson; Regan Boston yeinnati Rudolph Wingo and Philadelphia 1. July Chic Philadelphia home run in the day Chics delpi 5 4. lied in the ninth, with runners with the tie. The kert's sixth inning yester- to defeat Ph home team ral- the game end- second and third ore one run short score: ped "he but on bas of a T 001004000—5 0 020000002—4 8 4 Prender- h e Burns New York 2. York, July —The St. Louis Nationais hit three New York pitch- ers all over the field yesterday and casily defeated the Giants, 10 to 2 Packard was hit hard, but received great support from his outfield e who made 12 catches. many of them ult. The of Fisher and Hornsby featured. The score: Louis 10, ting 300210030—10 001000001— 2 Gonzale Hoyt St. Louis New York Packard and den Sallee, and Gibson Pittsburgh Brooklyn. July Brooklyn 1. —Pittsburgh took the first game of the serl from Breoilyn yesterdns, 3 to 1, mainaly through Comstock’s effectiveness and Caton’s wonderful playing short. The lat accepted 11 chances, most of them difficult plays in deep field. The score: h. e 9 0 6 1 Marquard ! 000001110—3 010000000—1 Schmidt; Pittsbu Brooklyn Comstock Wheat. and :BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL ment; | to | as | | st what you | | W tesults Yesterday. St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh Chicago Doston 4, New Yor Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 0. Standing of the Chicago New York Pittsburg Philadelphi; ‘v cinnati Boston Brookiyn 616 536 470 451 Louis Games Today New York Brooklyn wdelphia oston. St. Louis at Pittsburgh at Chiea I Cincinnati at AMERICAN LEAGUE tesults Yesterday. No games scheduled of the W. Standing Clubs L. 34 40 P.C. Bostonieuc 618 ashington o | Cleveland of | final | | | working | New York Louis cIphia Detroit Games Today Chic: Washington Philadelphia New York Boston 0. St. Louis Detroi 1t at veland INTERNATIONAL LE Results Yesterday. to 7, Jersey rk 2-0, 87 Gty Buffalo Rochester 1-9 -Binghamten, rain the W Standing of Clubs 1gha Toronto nmton Utimore RRochester Newark Buftalo Games Today Clity heduled it Jersey me RAIN INTERFERES AT ST. MARY’S GROUNDS Corinthians vs. Annex Game Fri- day Night—Athletic Notes Due ther t baseball game Mary's playground of city to freakish wer conditions last evening the twilig at St between the go tha Corinthians An- {nex of this five Hartford and was able to fiv only innings, but tho; e ngs were and replete another the with fast base gzood game is assured when two teams clash again on Friday at 6:30 o’clock At 30 lock was raining hard 6 o’ last it of the evening in the center sult to St. the from and as a r the Annex team The had the field was dia g0 Corinthians come not Mary's field on other Hartford touch St hand down did all. cleared up when used the phone to advantage and Annex, with several substitutes, ried to the field Other events terday were and rain not Mary's at he misunderstanding Director A. A. Pilz the hur- at the playgrounds yes- Mary's 20031001x— 001001100—3 7 Dolan, Reynolds and Mec- Dyer and Dahlson. Umpire, Batteries Cue; C |J. Welsh. Athletic Forty-yard Won Fitzpatrick, Results. Dash: Minor s by Tusler; second, third; Won third; Rabinick, time, 5 4-5 seconds. Junior clas | second; onds. Senior Dahlson, cond; time, 5 seconds Forty-yard Dash —Won by Anna Lynch, second; third enior class, Helen Lynch; Helen Veronica McCue, third. eball Throw: Boys, Fitzpatrick, 143 feet 6 124 feef § inches Junior class inches; Clark, 174 feet 5 nelly, 172 feet. Senior 210 feet; McCue, 193 184 feet 8 inche! Basketball Throw, Lynch, 52 feet 7 honey, Helen Long. B ll(ln" Baseball for Distance: Minor el Harkins, 89 feet 3 inches; Fitz- patrick, 82 feet; Fagin, 77 feet inches. Junior class—Butler, 145 foet Clark, 143 feet 8 inches; Kiniry, 107 feet. ' Senior class—Dahlson, 159 feet 7 inches; Kelly, 144 feet 6 inches; Me= (‘ue, 137 feet 9 inches. Running Broad Jump: | Kobinac, 11 feet 3 10 feet 9 inche; inches. Junior inches; Kiniry, by Feure; Butlér, 5 1-5 see- McCug thir Kipi time, class—Won by Anderson, ; Minor class, Stambley Frances githy Alice Stambley, girls—Won by Long, second; minor inches; Tes- Schoell, 122 185 feet 8 Con- Dolany Leonard, ' class feet; Helen: Ma-~ Girls: inches; Mar; Minor class— inches; Harkins, Teslier, 10 feet 8 class—Feure 14 feet! 12 feet 7 inches; Butier, 12 feet 5 inches: Senior class —Dahlson, 15 feet 8 inches; Kelly, 14 feet 9 inches; Ryan, 13 feet 10 inches.| Tennis Tournament, Boys: Clark dew feated Kelly, 6—4 and 6— DECISION TODAY of Is ‘Washington Have Arrived at Reply, Which Will Be Published at Once. Washington, Baker, late vesterday today his extending effective time of the work or fight reg- ulations as they profe | baseball Provast was July 25.— Secretary postponed until decision on the apply to sional player: Marshal pl the General Crowder ready to ce his recommenda~ after - national bas on, but the secretary ivas use of the of more 1siness, to up the | tions bef secretary, ceiving a brief from the ball commi unable, bec important & matter. The secretary said sider the brief and recommendations éd to announce morning. National cials and | retary Baker | putting the end of the season They base this hope upon the s tary’ previous statement thas it not certain that the baseball industry; ‘{um\]'] be disrupted by operation-of the |order, and their belief that they | presented facts that will convince that professional leagues will have suspend unless the order is modificd General Crowder was told by thd baseball Tepresentatives that if the enforced now, less regulations were than 60 players would remain In the, two major leagues and that thera | would be no time in which to recrul {new pla to enable the clubs t | complete present playing sched- ules | The draft General Crowder oA | They tional press take he would con= General Crowder's tonight and expect« his decision in the' and American club owners will order league offi« hope that Sec~ extend the time of into effect until tha cre 1t was, had him: ta rers the handed t ‘ted today all official Tener, Johnson Hermann of) \d John X national coms Hevdler, Nationaf ub presidents; Wil Philadelphia: Charles Weeghman, Chicago; Barney Dregfu Pittsburg; Percy D. Haughton, Boston Harry Hempstead, New York: Harrs Frazee, Boston, and ‘Beniamin Minor Washington, of the rief was comp conference included lengue of busc President President American August Cincinnati, chairman Bruce, secretary of Secretary the mission league, and thesc liam Baker,