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SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. " Gonnecticut League. At New Maven—Sprinzficid 5, New Haten 3. ‘aterbury—Waterbury 8. Hartford 0. _Eastern - League. At Tocky Potnt—Providence 7. Newark 5. At Montreal—Rochester 13, Montreal 6. At Jersey Clty—¥ Second zame: Baltmore 5. IN WINNING FORM Shutout New London, 2 to 0— zturday Game Stopped by Rain — Centrals Cefeat Hospitals — Tri-Village Wins from Taftvi'l= TPITCHER SMITH Covering anywhere at VERY LOW COST. J. L IATHROP & SONS. a sho(ucht zrest, Norwich, Conny zame: Baltimore {. Jers Jersey City 0. SATURDAY BASEEALL RESULTS. Naticnal League. Pitishurs 6. New York 5. be repaid by Insurance Pelicy. them when running and when laid up. and against all marine perils includ- ing fire and theff, at very low rate., B. P. Learned & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Buil Agency Established May 1846. apriFMW Your House and contents may be de- investigating our| yyiimantic, pitching, the former Norwich twirler, scored @ shutout over New London on Cannonball park. Sunday afternoon, The delegation of Willimantic men following their team presdient of the league, his boys get away well played game. Nasher's throw over first presented it its first run. second was scored by Smith when he came across the pan safe by the throw hame when the New London men tried to catch him on the short to block a double steal. Londan got i were scattered where the: with Lefty Smith | Wicks was giving the Centrals more than he should. Casey, first man up for Centrals, was Austin. Walsh sin- gled, stole second and scored on Rist's i Austin tried to napping, but Sam muffed | one of his throws and he got second. na remained there, as Calkins struck out and Bowen sent a foul fly to first. The Hospitals evened things in their Gleason went out, | Kane was safe on McBurney's error, second and scored on Bill Aus- | tin's single to left center. i pasesd, but was put out at when trying to score on Bill's Harrington Boston-Cineinnati game postponed : NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. out, Gleason to S. Alayor Dunn, catch Rist Willimantic third to first AMERICAN I.EAGuE STANDING. Sam Aus- didn’t hurt. the second Murphy ball rolliig by sendinng one to center. He stole second, and on Simcox’s sac- rifice Murphy scored. third and e E stroved any day or night by Hynds reached rossed the plate when Me- Casey flied out to i to Casey. McBurney disposed of, often happens to the uninsured. Washington-Detrolt. game called In second lnning. account of rain. Fire Insurance S We write Policies for Fi R CONNECTICUT LEAGUE sy-nme sumaswuaSl Zlommnouonan of Companies Teasonablay In the third inning the Centrals went —Walsh third to first, Ris and Calkins was out. catching his foul fly. | this inning the Hospitals tried hard to | tie the score. but were not able.. received a life on first, but was out on attempt to sacrifice. to Calkins, bingoes by but both the ODonnell out on foul Score by innings: out in order for Wiliimantic ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agen!, Richards Building, 91 M by Rieger £, by Smith 7: double paly, New Haven 0. passed ball, Foye; Bridgeport 6. Holyoke RAIN .STOPPED GAME. Willimantic Made Four Talliss and New London the Sams Number rifice hit. Nealon. and Gleason Springfield-Northampton game postponed latter were left n fouled out to EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. TBE OFFICE OF WAL F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, s Jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. Willilams, Room 9, third floor. Telephone 147. olosmusamut The basys 1l Whalers ana the Colts on Wi 0 ° g00d crowd and started off micely 1t looked like a_com- the home nine. paratively easy City nine, but the visifors were it daunted by hitting of the Colts in the first inning when as the result of a slashing li Campion down burned his hands H H i i . 1 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BROWN & PERKINS, iitomeys-at-law Bank. Shetucket St | Seore by innings: Toronto-Buffalo: that nearly ~ i RHODE ISLAND.CONN. LEAGUE STANDING bases ou_balls, Sullivan and 'Don it be plicher. White: of a hom= First Nat nell and a beauty O'Mara pushed four earned runs across Grst base on errors. Stairway next to Thames Nat. Pank Open Monday and Sate wrday evenings. New London did not get a run and DAYVILLE DELEGATION SEES TAFTVILLE BEATE the fifth started right in to do four hits in a row business with four tallies. Willimantic more balls after Iy twelve men faced the pitcher, all being comparatively i field ground hit, of flies to center and a foul fiy It started to rain two men were down in New I of the sixth, Hartford called s sacrifice and could not connect Tri-Village Team Wins Here, 11 to 4. Village baseball team of the league defeated Taftville on Saturday by the score of . The victors brought their batting togs along wi 1% hits will show. erson did the best batting for the home team, getting two doubles and a Hoefer retired in the fourth inn- account of an i and Molleur took his place at center- There were about including a large delegation from.Day- The score Tucker, Anthony & Co. except for Connecticut Umpire Jobn W, |them and their Roeers of and BROKERS 28 Shetucke! Street Telephone 905. held up the game for thirty minutes and then declared it off becausa of the inclemency of the weather. fied the crowd and will be given an- other trial at New ] The score: 3 1 300 present, | One out when Members of New York awdBoston Stock Exchanges 3 Wiilett to Bu: first base on error. e Fran and O’Loughlin, New Yeork. tate Street. 24 Nroad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. walk Off With Twe. both games of a | o o o 1 o o ° T drable header fro 1 e At game. aa e Score by innin for New Tondon ® Nimantic Campion. ; two base hits, run, ©'Mara: base on balls, Thomas to Nichols to Camplon: John Sullivan: sacrifice hit. Nichols: first base on_er- w ' London. Willimantic: 1eft on bases. New Tondon 4. Willimantie Tiime 1.05: umpire, John W. Rogers of Harford. Attendance 750. 200 012132 o iey off Thomas 1: Tor Taterille Caron Two base hits Emerson 2. " Howard: bases ooks to Mellor, Dusas to Baroks jen bases. Cariin. 10 Buckley o Mellor; La Belle. Paze, sacrifice fy. Molleur; ieft on bases. Taft ville first_base_on _er Clean - Cool Kitchen SERIES NOW A TIE. Get Game from Slim’s First Game in N. E. League. MclIntyre played first for Fall 's” racord was and no errors. Ratted for Withelm in second o 1 second cf the series of games oo e the Centrals teams was played Baturday cooked and served | Hospital diamond, and resnlted in a victory for the Centrals, 3 to 2. This ties the series. deciding game convenience of the Hospital team The game was fast and snappy from start to finish. the greater part of the spectators the grandstand were Hospital rooters, the remarks that thought that Umpire River on Fri- eight put- He failed to get Ne woed to chop, no coal to ne can to fil}, no oil to spill. mateh and the fire is ready. THE GAS RANGE is the world’s best cooking stove, a hot weather necessity and a ‘“Phe third and | 105t the game, 6. to 2. be played at Hospital’s Coming Games. s a prospect that f the series between the Nor- and the Middle- . Rigler and Em: Second game— evident that in | wich State The Hospital COMMERCIAL. ernational Pever | judging from | passed, as they FINANCIAL AND SATURDAY’'S MARKETS. lings Light, Changes Mixed—Clos- ed Slightly Irregular. blessing ev- — saves work — ee the latest models splendid assortment Seors by inning Gas & Electrical Bep’t., 321 Main Street, Dominick & Dominick Members New York Stock Exchange e Building. two Dbase hits, 16—10.10 a. m.—A Canadian Pacific the opening stock were light western railroad stocks declines and east stocks small St. Paul and Amalgamated Copper de- large fractions and railway preferred rose 5-% —The market took a down- ard course on some of the leading stocks had been buying orders were Ciiy Southern decline of 1’ feature of changes mixed, showing. as a rule, | Titgier and Emelie. Giants Made Good Start. New York fon runs fn the first three nd Burns for Norwich Branch 10 Shetucket Street, Shannon Building Stocks Investments MOSES, Mgr. Bonds depressed a point, encountered, and about half es were made up. lose—The market Prices hardened Pitishurs. . ¢ Pitthurg Coal but yieded Telephone 901. Rallwar Steel Spring. . Republic Steel ... Southern Ralw. Amés to Schiei to Merkie: left on bases, . Jee Securities ... Linseed Ol ... Tennessen, Copper . . McLeants time. Jobnstore and Eason. ——— Teledo. Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 3. Philadelphia won the opentn: St Louts today by game for the locals EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES. immediate Also second-hand machine can be seen at the Imperial garage, 21 Norwich, Conn. TUnited States T Poor fieldin= Jost the Chestnut S United States . Pendleton, Selected by the Chicago police artment over the Thor-Indian and Carolina € hom. Atlantic “Coast Tine. Baltimore & Ohio. Rethichem Steel ... Brokiyn Rapid Transis the requirements of the Weatern Maryiand Westinghouse Flectric 0| Wnsfeld. 1b “cntral Leather . MME. TAFT, AND CLATRVOYANT, now located at 619 Bank street London, Conn. GEORGE G. GRANT, nderiaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taitvillz. Prempt attention to day or nlj ‘Telephon. 39-31. . Chesapeake & Okl Time loans some- Chleaso & N wnd 96 duys 4@4 1-2; alx monthg Colorads Fuel & 1 Colorade & Southers. . Beansfield. Dooln: COTTON. Cotton futures July 16.99 aware & Hudso struck out, by Moren 4. by Harmon L. oy Riager 3. Jert on:hame. BE ©'Day and Brennan. Clasing bids: ‘eptember 13.66, November 1272, December 12.65. February 12.67. March 1270, May 1273 Spot closed auiet, middliing uplands middling gulf 11.65; closed firm August 15.39 Ditillers” Securtties Even with Larry Lajoie’s great work with the stick the Cleveland team is Dot able to get out of the second divi on. 3 3 Geyeral Electric THERE 1~ no nvcumusu m-fll. Eastern Con ietin for busin “‘fif rfllfl- SEY! New York, July owned by Larchmont Yacht mile motor boat race begun yesterday morning at Marblehead, finished off the C Brooklyn, noon. been In the heavyweigit Johnson, Capt. George Augur of Na atue | statement ohnson. Capt. ’ J lis is now but in the vaude tuck, the o er. Montville Claims Snaed Over Norwich Sporting to rectify Bulletin Hospitals seball st two we_beating the C nd the Hospitals ba ubs, er being here. The ville Farr do 3 | Hump the foregoing and thanking you in ad vance, Manager July Y. M. C, A. 12, Taftville A. C. 2. The N ed anoth feating the Taf lea ernoon playing sible | spc lineups P 7 | Murphy’ e, W mander valle Hits| mander, 2, Stone, Sco T. A. Y. M Hampton Wrestler Challenges Wilbur. Writine The H. ¥ weight lenge wres The immediate The f whick acting manag for a team over seventecn years of age. Joseph New World’s Hurdle Record. the present hur G | dles champion of Gre lished over three foot Palace meeting at London urday afternoon. FISHING CURE FOR JEFFRIES' SPIRITS Avalon Might MOUR'S BLUE PETER WINS MOTOR BOAT RACE From Marblehead to New York—Three Other Starte —The Biue Peter, A Few .I' Ones at Brace Him Up. 17.—James jast even- the point about a ohnson than When asked di- . ‘who arrived second match with Jack he has since July 4. rectly if be would fight again, Jeffries escent Athletic 1.39 o'clock this after- Of the other tiree entranis, the Elmo III and sighted this evening, e | Oeyesze had a mishap and stopped at Providence. WOULD TACKLE JOHNSON. ‘Coptain Augur of Naugatuck—7 Feet 10 Inches 310 Pounds. “I shall be able to tell better after 1 have seen what you can do for me at T am not saying anything at Two or three big fish a day may spirits considerably.” NEW HAVEN GETS BRIDGES. is Back in Connecticut League —In National and Eastern Since Leavi succeeded in urlh.nnplml ptain and star imectuicut State n Augur is about 40 vears old. inches tall, time favorite und the circuit and was considered the league last X purse to see two giants as himself and Johnson togetn- Saturday’s . June own gr games outclassed indicate Montville club comes a long way ur than many opponents EDDIE BRIDGES. a tryout with he early part of the sea nd was then traded to Montr was given FLAHERTY, | catchers, and as the New Haven team will prove a valuable acqui- being a first class catcher he is a hard and good team fternoon game at Light- McSheffrey's TWO-HANDED FIGHTER. Kid Raymond of Webster Has Punch in Either Mitt. Normandin 1f, , Schofield cf, two-hand d : most aggressive formidable 00000001 enthusiasts > to his oppo; pounds) and 5 pounds) are to Kid Wilb New London. Taftville Cadets Want Games. Taftville Cadets’ bas would like some Saturd: CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Boug| Bears the Signatu.e of hurdles at the Anderson’s This*shigldt signis™ your Juits 1o good: s——— USE q_)ua u. The Sames | nunlzg urzuung G- arewers of ‘Ale and Porter -q-:a- 3 DL LA % >} n] CAACH:] ProvigencoRL D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Fraaklim Strest, Local Agenmt t Summer Prices for Dental Work DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER SPECIAL FOR JULY A Full Set of Teeth $6.00 New Natural never before made for less than $10.00. Equal to any $15.00 set made elsewhere. DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has heen years In Norwi 1ds the manufacture of our > ken he will make It as good as uew at very smull cont, The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- TION AND FILLING, KING DENTAL PARLORS, Franklin Square. GIVEN THE PUBLIC. the practice of dentistry assoclation, und superin- loose or br DR. JACKSON, ia and the night stops for the twelve E’.'y. ‘Wil be West Point, N. ¥, New Londori, Conn., Boston, jand, Me., Bethlehem, N. J. (Sunday layover), Burun‘lon. Vi, Saretoga, N. Y., Binghamton, Y., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Harrisburg, P- ‘Washington, D. ©." This route will take In & part of the United States teeming with his- toric interest, whila from a wscenio point of view the route leaves nothing =f Port- to be desired. An auto commercial truck has been entered in thewon-contest division und will be used tostransport the bagsage of the tourists. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE ‘The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches~ ter W, Chapin—safe, staunch vesselr that have every comfort and conven lence for the traveler, A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the wons derful skyilne and waterfront of New York Steamer leaves New lLondon at 1 p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot ol East 22d Street 5.45 a. m. (Mondayk excepted) and Pler 40, North River, 78, m. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write_or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London, :u.ud All Water Houto NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelied freight and passenger serviee direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdaye Sundays. at 5.15 p. m. River, toet 22, Bas Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednes- dnys, Fridays, at'§ . m. “Phone or write for folder. P. 8. Frejeht reculved vntll § b m C. A. WHITAKER, Agent mayid Special Notice Service via Steamer Block Island has been discontinued until further notice Iy Special Excursien Tickets Steamer Block Island MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS until September 2nd. NORWICH TO WATCH HILL 50 AND RETURN Children 25c. NORWICH TO BLOCK ISLAND AND RETURN ]fic Children 40c. Special low fare excursion tickets Norwich to Watch Hill and Bleek Island and return will be sold as above. yumber limited ickets £00d only for the day. Regular week- day schedule. Sece below. Jy7d steamer_BL0CK ISLAND Jume 25tk to Sept. Gth, 1910, inclusive. Weekdays: Leave Norwich 8.20 a. n New London .66 a. m., Watch Hill 1.1 a. m. Due Block Island 12.30 . m Returning: Leave Block isiand 2.15 p. m. Watch Hill 3.30 p. m. Due New London 5 p. m.. Norwich 6.15 p. m Sundays: Leave Norwich 915 4. m. New London 10.40 a. m.. Wateh Hill 11.40 a. m. Due Block Island 1 p. m Returning: Leave Block Island 2.45 p. m. Watch Hill 4 p. m. Due New Tondon 5.30 p. m. Norwich 7 p_m Shere Dinner Houses and Bathin Beaciies near landings at Watch HI and Block Island FARJS Exe Krom Norwioh to 510, Wateh Hill ...... ot e 3 .76 Wateh “HilL, " Sindays, limited " is Bleok Isiand. limived to day Blggl Iaiand, Sumdays, limiied ic 1 i " For further infermalion, papty rates, apply at office of company nekr steam. boat lunding, Norwich B 8 JEWRTT, Agent Kagland N Company. COLEY, A, G New York. Jez3d Montauk Steamboat Ce.’s Lime Belween New Tondon, Comn., amd Greenport, Shelter Lsland and Sag Har- bor. Lounk Island. Steamer ' 'Wyan dotie” leaves New Loudon week days, 10.00 & m., 410 p m. Leaves Sag Harbor 6.00'a, m.. 12.30 p. m Julld The New Hotel Alberi Eleventh St. and University Pl. NEW YORK CITY, One Block West of Broadway. The only ahsolutely modern fire- proof transient hotel belew 314 trest. Location central, yet qulst. 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.6) upwards, nt restaurant and cafe Moderate pric Send 20 stamp for lllustrated Guide and Map of New Yerk City. STIMPSON'S STABLES, rear Young's hotel Maim street. Thor- date service guaramtesd NOTICE Franklin Miner Is now located In her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1 hours, 1 to 4 ». m. 0. sugtie A Fine Assortment MELLINERY AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G, P..STANTO) octld