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Open Monday and Sat- urdey evenimgs. oct29d Tucker, Anthony & Co. and BROKERS 238 Shetucket Sireet Telephone 995. Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Bostos New York. 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & Dominick BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bonds Investments PRIVATE WIRE TO New York «hicago St. Louis Baston Cincinnati Pittsburg Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg. Telephone 901 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. WALL PAPERS The lats Spring leaves a | larger stock on hand of the above, and to move 1t we have made quite a reduc tion in the prices. It is a good time to Buy now. Also Painte, Muresco, Moldings, and of decorative mate- ‘E‘&:&" Paper Hanging and P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone. junia ausged | cash. EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES ¢ New and Becond-hand Machines can be seen at the Imferial Garage. / c. V. PENDLETON, JR. Lemps, Gas Tarks, Speecemeters and ewpplies for sale. Jv2sd NOTICE Beswell Ave. will be closed from Seventh to Twelith St. until further netice. Per order Street Commissioner, Lo E. C. LILLIBRIDGE #eep your health sound, to avoid Sf atvancigf yiess (o conserve a ripe and R Hd gr m The Bast Compamy any man can be Twelfth—Weather Prev: Three National League Philadelphia, Aug. 10.—With Al Kaufman of California and Sain Lang- ford, the negro heavyweight f:cm Bos- ton, in the city ready to do buttle, the six round bout between the two men scheduled for tonight at the grounds of the Philadelphia National league baseball club, has been rostponed. Weather permittin, ¢ the men will meet tomorrow night; in the event of rain, the first’ clear nixht thereafter. While rain fell nearly all day, the de- ision to postpone the bout was not arrived at until 5 o'clock. + Kaufman, accompanied by Hiliy De- laney. his spar: partner and mana- ger, arrived in Philadelphia tousy and expressed confidence in the 04°:ime of his meeting with Langford. Lelaney was equally confident. Ha said: “Al will beat that fellow. He will simply fight the ‘tar baby’ off kis feet. “Johnson says that Kaufmaa is the second best man,” said Sam Langford, “and that is one of the reasons I am going to meet him. I exve:t to win inside the Umit. If I beat Al eas then Johnson can hardly say : am in the infant class.” POP GEER ON CRUTCHES. It Doesn’t Interfere With H Driving Ability. stitl After tiirty vears behind ihe trotters and pacers, Marse Ed, as they call the genius of the Village Farm before turf writers handed him the name of Pop, still the greatest teamster of them Geers goes about on crutches just now. the raguit of a apill a couple of ‘weeks ago. 'This doesn’t interfere with the grand old man's ability to tool a winner, as witness the performance of The Abbe and Dudic Archdale in_ the Chamber of Commerca and .I. and M a:_Detroit blue ribbon meeting. Six,_times since he started driving light ‘harness horses has Geers suffered from broken bones. The number of resser aocidents are too numerous to mention, yet each year he comes back with a 'string of sterling performers and goes down the big line, way up in front in the money The classiest thing in the Geers string this vear, and on2 of the grand- est trotters ever bred, is The Harvester, destined to become world’s champion trotting stallion and a worthy succes- sor to the great Cresceus. MOTORCYCLE ENDURANCE RUN. 28 of 124 Entrants Finish 500 Miles in Rain and Mud. Philadelphia, Aungust with mud and dirt, 28 survivors of the 124 entrants in'Ahe 500-mile en- durance run which started from this city on Monday under the auspices of the American Federation of Motor Cyelists, finished to-night when the arrived in this city from Newark, N. J. The run on Monday from PHila- delphia to Stroudsburg was made in a heavy rainstorm; the run_ vestrda: to Port Jervis and Newburgh. N. Y. thence to Newark was made over wretched roads, and the finish to-day | was made in the rain. The officials of the run have not yet checked up thelr points and the offi- cial announcement of the standing of the riders. will not be announced be-" fore to-morrow. The first rider to arrive in Philadelphia was C. C. Palmer, who rode an Indian machine. He arrived at 5:23 1- New York Yacht Clab. | | | | Kaufmangford Bout Pastponad e L = Eecuue‘bf Rain, Philadelphia Ring Eattle Holds Cver " Until Today—White Sox Win from Toston in ents All State Lezgus= and Games, cups offered by the Alumni association of the United States navy were raced for by the New York Yacht ciu- boats on Weir rup from New Bedford to Newport toddy. In the schoouer class the Elmina, owned by F. F. Brewster of New York, was the winnes, and of the sioops the Banzal, owned by G. F. Piel of New York, came in first. The elapsad time:of the Kimina was 3.04.48 and o fthe Banzal 4.14.52. M’LEOD MAY BE GREAT FIGHTER. Corbett Believes Missourian Will De- velop Into Wonderful Pugilist. Albany, Mo., Aug. 10.—Not since the village of Albany won the county seat fight forty years ago has there been so much excitement crowded into the brief space of a few hours as has beeen manifsted over the statement that Jim Corbett has announced that he believes Gentry county will produce the great- est fighter of the century. It one were to judge by physical ap- pearance alone, Jack Johnson might just as well step back out of the lime- light at once, for Miles McLeod, the ked by Corbett to retrieve the veight title, overshadwows the black_champion as much as Jeffries does Stanley Ketchell. - es McLeod is 28 years old, 6 feet 534 inches, weighs 250 pounds and, to quote his neighbors, is as strong as an ox. When he contracts the smuscles the upper part of his right forearm meastres_in ~circumference exactly 14 inches. His normal chest measure- ment is 42 inches, as much as John son’s chest measures when it is fully expanded. ¥ Jack Johnson has a remarkable fore- arm—it measures 141-2 inches. Jef- fries’ forearm measures 13 inches. Miles McLeod's forearm measures 21 inches, and he has a reach of 811-2 inches, nine inches greater than the reach of Johnson and six inches i:reat- er than,that of Jeffries. The only, real fight that Miles ever engaged in, according to village gos— sips was when he broke Tom Dawson’s jaw. Throwing horses and cattle Is Said to be one of McLeod's chief forms of amusement. Harpoon Best Sonder Boat of Year. Marblehead, Mass., Aug. 10.—Two more trial races to select in American team of three yachts to mest the chal- lenging Spanish boats wera «..led off her today in steady whoie sail breezes and choppy seas, and _the slurpoon, owned by C. F. Adams, 2d, of the Eas! ern Yacht club, once more stamped herself as the best sonder Loat of the vear n at least light and moderate conditions. The Beaver, owned by C. H. W. ¥os- ter, also of the Eastern Yacht eclub, won both races in the second division today. Rain Stops Grand Circuit Races. Cleveland, O.. August 10.—Heavy rain to-day caused the postponement of the third day’s events of the Grand Circuit races at North Randall. To- day's card will be raced to-mOrTow. The entire programme wil not be completed until Saturday instead of, Friday as was planned. Ve U. 8. Hotel Saratoga Stakes to Naushon. Y. August 10—R. T. Wilson, Jr's. Naushon, carrying top weight, 122 pounds, easily won the $8,440 net United States Hotel stakes, six furlongs here to-day. defeating a Newport, R. I, Aug. 10.—Two special high class field of youngsters. FINANCIAL ‘AND COMMERCIAL A SPIRIT OF CAUTION Develops on Part of Thése Operating for Price Advance. New York, Aug. 10.—A spirit of scaution on the part of those who have ‘been opsrating in the stock market for an advance in prices began to mani- fest itself in the action of the market today. The feeling was based as much on the duration and extent of the re- covery as on any positive develop- ments bearing on values. The low prices of the year were touched two weeks ago and no impor- tant interruption to the recovery has ocourred since that time. The average prices of the stocks usually selected as most representative of the whole market’s mevement sold this morning rather more than five points high than two weeks ago. In the active market leaders the advance has been greater, reaching from about ten .to| thirteen points in a number of cases. | As the recovery hds proceeded the demand to borrow stocks for delivery | has diminished ‘and today there was reported in the loan department tha Teturn of blocks of stocks which have been so borrowed for delivery. The borrowing for delivery is & part of the | carrying of a contract on-the short | side of the market and its suhsidence accompanies a reduction of the un- covered short interest and of the po- tential demand for stocks. Not only did the demand from the shorts show these signs of dying down, but signs appeared of an incrzased disposition to sell stocks, which were taken to mean that buyers at the lower prices were desirous to convert their profits to The professional traders on the floor of the stock exchangze were in- eifned to take the selling rather than the buying side in accordance with the response of prices to testing opera- tions. Events which were not regarded as unfavorable in themselves did not check the disposition to sell. Such was the report by the Unjted States Steel corporation of the tonnage of unfilled orders on hand on Aug. 1, which was given out today in accordance with the rew policy adopted at tha last guar- terly meeting of the directors. There was shown a decrease for the month in that item of 286,86 3tons. A firmer tone was reported for the market for coppar metal both in Lon- don and New York in response to the improvement in the statistical position of that metal. Time loan rates were shaded in New York today, six months’ money being plaged at 4'3-4 per cent. ds were irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,422,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call: ‘sTocks. Seten. B 100sAllis Chalmers pfd . 26800 Amal. Copper ... Awm. Asrtculural Am. Beet Suzar ... Am gmn .o Am Aur Cotten 01l Am. Hide & L. prd. A Tee Seeurisie: Am. Liuseed ONL Locomotive 1000 12500 Too 0 1500 200 100 Susar Refinin....% 118 Tel. s o0t Cnadian Pacific 190% Central Leather Do. pia 2 Central of New TJersey Chesopeake & Ohis. .. Chicago & Alton. . 3 Chicago Great Westemn. . Do. pra s Chicago & N W Chicago. M. & St C.C. C. & St Louts. Colorado Fugl & Iron. Colorado & Southern. . Consolidated Gas Corn_Produets Delaware & Hud: Deuver & Rlo Grande. . Do. prd Distitiers” Edle Do. 1st prd Do. 24 pta 1903 243 103 13000 100 o0 1100 100 500 5600 1508 100 800 2200 500 500 4200 1800 1109 300 Securitios Iiinols Central ... Tnterborough Met. Do. ptd Inter Harrcster Inter Marine pfd Intenationsl Paper Intemetional Pump = — Jowa Central 100 Kansas Clay 160 Do. pea .. 4000 Lacicde Gas 300 Loutsrille & Southern. ... 28% Nashsille. . 200 Minn. & St Louls 200 3, St P. & 5. 8. M 300 Mo., Kan & Tex =T e 300 Missouri Pacific — Naflonal B 300 National Lead 2000 N. R. Mex. 2d ptd. . 300 New York Central 900 N. Y. Ont_ & West 400 Norfolk & Weetern iorth, American .. Pacific forthern Peaple’s Gas Piitsburz. C. C. Pittsburg_Coal Pressed Stel & st Pullman Padace Car — 1 Easiway Stel Spring sy a1 Reading 0% 141 30 0 % 1% T St Louts S. W Do, prd Sloes Shet S & T 21500 Southem Pacific 300 Southern Raflway 800 300 400 100 100 2d pta. Toledo, St. L. & W..... Do. pfa 61200 Unlon Pacific 1843, 300 Do. prd 98 200 United States Realts 6 1500 Uniteg Statoe Rubber. 3% 101000 Tnited States Steel. Aoty 18500 Do. pfd ... 15% 5488 Utah Copper ©% 58% 7% ——— Westinkhouse Elcctric B! 0 Coltins.1t 0iHerrog.3b 0 Sweeney. b R.Miller.rt 0 Ab'lechio,s sRuusnsy ruvmser-oTi P2 *Batted for Donovas i th. Score by ianings: mic 112114 Browno vn.um‘-curu.lnnm by tunthgs: it 30;::\1500—4 Boston . 0000000 0—2 Tome runs, Gibon, Waguer: sacrifice hits, Sween- €5, Camnits’ Byme: stolen bases. Clarke. ¥lynn. Sweeney: left on bases, Boston 3, Plttsburg 9: first lls, off Curtis 2: first_base on errcy i struck out, by Curtis 2, by Camnitz 4 umpires, Eason and Johustone. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE SECOND BASEMEN. Elosunronsmdng wlocensscssmce St hits, Oldring. Murphy: sacrifice hit, fiy, ‘Baker: stolen bases. Murphy, Bush on balls. off Donovan 4, off Coombs 3: first base on error, Philadelphta 1: 1éft on beses, Detroit Philadeiphia 2: double play, Thomas to Barry: passed ball,Schmid: tme, 1.54; umpires, Kerin and Counolly. Cleveland Wins and Ties. Cleveland, Auz. 10.—In the second double header of the series between Cleveland and Washington Cleve- GENUINE must bear signature ratfod. A victory over:Ketehel will Johnson. Lang is a well built, powerful look- ing man, five feet and weighing about 185 pounds in con- dition. Ketchel is probably the hardest Vi~ ter that Lang has ever faced, barrsng Johnson. sive rusher aleven inches tall, He is also the most aggres- that the Australian has land took the first game by the score of 3 o 3 in ever szen. If Lang lacks speed and eleven innings. Neither team. was able to score in sofe—e quick wittedness, therefor he -may the second game, which was called at the end of | Many Good Ones During Past Decade|find his head in a whirl as a result the ninth on account of darkness. All four plichers who worked piiched_exeellent ball Gray and Koest- —Danny Murphy, *Hobe Farris, of Lord and Gus Soffel. The Connecticut league has sezn a 100 Western Union 61% 100 Wheeling & L. Erle 5% Total sales. 447.200 siares. ~ COTTON New York, Aug. 10.—Cotta closed quiet, [five points lower dling uplands, 15.95: middling egulf, 1 sales, 3,000 bales. Futures closed teady. Closing bids: August 15.88, September 14.70, October 13.89, Novem- ber 13.79. December 13.79, ~January 12 February 13 Mar:h 13.81, April —, May 1355, June 12.83, July 18.89. MONEY. . New York Aug. 10.—Money on call ruling rate closing bid 1 offered at 1 3-4. Time loans easier; sixty dave 2 3-4@3 per cent.; days 3 1-3@8 3-4; 3ix months £@4 7-8; some loans at 4 3-4. directed _punches. not unknown. punjshment without breaking an inch or even a couple of, well Ketchal's style is bores In, taking several He round, and tries to land a swing TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. 10 NEW YORK NBRWIBH LINE way — the comfortable wi trl eling. ‘Seamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W, Chapin—safe, staunch v is that have every comfort and conven- jence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- derful skyiine and waterfront of New York Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of ‘East 224 Street 545 a. m. (Mondays excepted) and Pler 40, North Rive 7 &, m, Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 make Lang the logical oppoment of| Write or ‘telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, the Langford-Kaufman fight, fhe Win- | Agett, New London, Conn, augsd ner of the third encounter to . meet All Water Route 44 . NEW YORK Chelsea Lin Fare $1.00 o a iy Rt lot of good second basemen in the last | 9f - i1 0 ten years, and don’t forget it. - First| With either hand on the jaw. = Fia 1020 and foremost there was Earl Gardner, | {remendous hitting nower enables hi frelght and passenger Rl :hflo Jgraduated so recently hat Hart- te. orop t'he““‘,‘l'l‘nl“;‘p bt dos ok ita aod i New. Tors 5 20 ‘ord fans particularly think ther» never | Feachz sigos All Outeids Statersoms. Rinchamef & 0 & o was another quite so good on this cir. McIntosh and ( ‘)rh»i(l say Xmat|lfi";l§ From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Rathan 4 H cult, and perhaps there wasn't, for cin pyDel ap hard as Ketchel and {R8L | gendays. at 515 ». m. Mitchellp 2 0 0 1 was pretty classy. At the same ”; the latter with his open stvle of F! = New York Pler 22, Hast River, foot Sl Uy there have been some others, Hatt.|in& will beia mark for the fore gner. | Reosevele Street, Vondays, Wednes- Totals. 36 6 33 30 0] Totals, ford also had Dr. Burt Daley a few | Australia, the place where Jack|gays, Fridays. at’s p. m. Two' ot when winning Tiny scored. years back, and Daley ranked pretty(Jobnson first sprang finto the cha “Phone or write fur folder, *Batted for Raih in 1lth. Well as the second sackers go. There| Piopehip limelight. will probably be| P g Freieht recuivef onill § p m Score by tnnings: was a pair of O'Rourkes, Jue of New | the sczne of his next engounter with C. A. WHITAKER, Agent Cleveland London and Waterbury and Jimmy of | anyone who secks heavywight honors. | may4a Fasbtogen Bridgeport. Joe was a rani 7ailure at| Tle champion announced ' sceterdny i base it 3 ; o end shor he w, i that in all propability he woul X e A 2 | Daseman If he haa contimasd o hit | ©OF the Antipodes next summer, follow - | Monfauk Steamboat Co.’s Line de 2 Brst bass on halls. off AMitchell 3, off e had con - &t g e ey - T Moyer G: sruck oul, by Miicheil 10, by\Moyer 1: | as. he startsd out in this league, he|IDE i il be Between New Londom, Comn. and first base on errors. Cleveland 3: left on bases Cleve- | would have been in the big league to- | FOP3 Jack said that there w Greenport, Shelter Inland and Sag Har- land 3, Washinzton 5: time, 2.25; umpires, O'Loush- | Gay. Jimmy O'Rourke was one of the|nOthing doing in this county for some | SEP€NPOTC, SRETOR, Isgnt Fud R e et ini; time, whereas he had a number Of | gotie” leuves New Londan week days St shining lights. He, too. tried another f i, e offers from Hugh MeIntosh, | 1000 ar my 410 m. Leaves fag s .2l i [ i Tue ok 410 ot ke Nory the promigter. and might close, a deal | Harbor 8.097a, ‘. 1330 b. m sultd Tumerss 41T 8 1 Lawater 0 8| S here B playon poras, Made 8t Ihird| when he®meets McIntoeh in f.ondon. f — —— 3113 1 oKierd 3 2 251 ¥ Y Comio| McIntosh is on his way to the British %00 1 0Fwberreidss 3 1 1/0 o] ney jumped his father, and when Uncle ¢ present. and will_ramain 3 $ 4133 0Conrovit 4 2 8 0 0! Jeems got Al Odell Jimmy went to sec- | etropolis at p s S iheft he W Hemivc ~4/0 3 1 0MBridess & 1 1 4 9|ond, and there he developed into a|there until Johnson drrives, en e ew o e Brl Vi d 3 ) 8 SGmim 3810 ol aplendia ball player. Tt seems as| il unfold “his plans for n fehe in ! Agamnh, i i 1 r Aunstralia. Just who mihdt’ 20 33 eammiuic 303 9 3 though Jimmy ought to land un the big| SASANY OL M (UG (ling the || Eleventh St and University P, Deertner.n H o s & : 3 5 . Thomasnrr 1 6 0 0 0 S 735 5 5 | Dot ibe kingoln’* of all “the’secopa | titieBolder ‘eatl think of. but. hb.rait: NEW YORK CITY, S*Easterly - 1°0° 0 00| Totals 3 7 4 1| pbasemen, fielding and knowl=dge of the "I"" t ‘}]‘ 5 AARE! L metant One Block West of Broadway. e e game alone considered, was Frank|?2!! he ne2d do is put up The only absolutely modern fire- ¥Iberfeld by batted ball. Titzpatrick, late of Holyoke, Spring-|™oney. proof transient hétel below 134 “*Batted Tth. field and New Haven, who made his | emmm——— | | Street. Location central, yet quist S first fame with Waterbury, Fitz was How's Thiny 400 rooms. 200 with bath, from $1.06 Ctorelan casily the smoothest fielding second : 1 per duy upwar: WS- 2 sacker inithis league in its 7 etory, He W ofieft One Hundred: Dallurs Za- Excellent restaurant and eafe e S bl Bl gould cover. more ground and do it in | NGO D Hi 2 T Cure. attached. Moderate price am. McBride: double ctter shape than any of tae gthér: ¥, J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Rirmer 1o Taiole- to Siorali: Hest base on balls of | Fitz wasn't strong on the hitting and| We. the undersigned, have known ¥ nd 20 stamp for lllustrated Guide Koestner 1, off Gray 1: struck omt. bs Koestner 3. | that dfove him out of the league, but|J. Cheney for the last 13 years and and Map of New York City. LS htiis e, e Smied R ot | when o man could feid like Iitzpatrici | believe bim Berferuts hongrable in &) pires, Egan and O'Loughiin. D T N N ek Gbie to earry out any obligations made = el 3 ¥ his firm. Chicsge 2, Boston 1. :6'iuiehxeane. who pulyed in Meriden | ” WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, 16l7 Chicago, Aug. 10.—Purtell’s tripie in the tweifth | inder the name of Fallon and want g 3 A - :..,..t."’., imn.’ (e eyrs Coicagp = 210 1| to New Britain later, was a fine sec- | ;Y i e L P g Adam’s Tavern ctory over Boston today. cago goba one run | ond sacker. and for two Or three years| . e Girashiy cunhy tehe. Mool o 1R Beoryin "t e, "when Tns "wensemsy | ho it well, but he, too, lost his bat- [ 2R, SCUNE SITPCLY UeR, SRS Ren ting eve, and the last year he was in| Testimonlals sent free. Price 15, per 1861 X the lsague, although he made a_spien- | bottle. Sold by all Druggists i abh po ' po 2 o|did record as a flelder, he couldn't hit| Take Hail's Family Pills for consti- | grver 1o the public the finest standam y s i A 3 §'2 o o!enough to break an egs. Norwich had | pation. < | branas of Beer of Europe and America. Soe « 5116 5 3 0 o o|big Bill Lord for a season or two, and They H Definite Purpose. Bohemian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarias Stanl.5 01 1 5 03 0 o|he was better than a big man usually ey Have a Defini pose. | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueirs Eoglesh 3 0 0 1 500 4 0lis Victor Accorsini, who played about| Foley Kidnezy Pills give quick relief | geors) PRI GO CL0 “pubily “stout, IR 3330 SR 2148 Qo Sonion laves Sedond for the| in cases of Kiney and bluader nil- | 6°0g oA MGl o Ale, usier Caigame 4 8 & 5 obemes’ <4 00 3 0|o0ld Worcester team when he Avasn't| ments. Mrs, Rose Glaser, grre Haute, | i) p, B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourfuh- Cicotep 4 1 18 olamep & 2 0 3 3|catching, and used to do protty well. | Ind, tells the result i herfegse. “Af-|ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- ———— = 5= 5| Tom Stankard, who plavs first bass|ter suffering for many yeard from #! Biqwefser. S=hlita and Pabst. T e g oials 39 83818 3| for Dan O'Neil now, occuplied the mid- | serious casz of kidney trouble and 'A. A. ADAM. Norwioh Town. b o g g e R dle station at Springfleld a few vears|spending much money for so-called | o 0t “og 2e "ya3a ago, and he certainly shone. cures, 1 found Foley Kidney Pills the Lest we forget, ther2 was Danny | only medicine that gave me a perma- Murphy, now of the Philadelpnia Ath-| nent cure. I am again able to be up letics, who played with Norwich years|and attend to m: work. I l}!Fll never . L] . and vears ago, and Hobe Forris, who | hesitate to recommend them. Lee & o Speaker: double plass, Furill to Colline, Gard- | Jikewise got his early basebsll educa- | Osgood Co. Chicago 8. Arst base on balls, off Cleotte 3. off Lang | tion in the same town. Mike Hickay, e e | &; Gt base en errors. Chicage 2; struck out,” by [ Who was broken down when Dan O'Nefi | It is the weak nerves that are cry- | Cleotte 4, by Lang 9: passed ball, Payne: time. 335 | gave him a job two or three seasors|ing out for help. Then help them, | l Gmplres, "Evans and’ Collifiower Before he todsk to umpiring, was one|don't drug the stomach or stimulate Is What unts la T of the finest in the small ‘dxufs when | the heart or kidneys. That is wrong. St. Lewis Takes Twe from the Hishlanders. | 1. [javed the bak in the New Kngland | Vitalize these weak inside nerves with A0St Teals ook both exmes of | Joague, and for part of one scason he| Dr. Shoop's Restoritive and se: how Phomgflphy, #Tand the wecond 300 0. “pelty 4> | dld_pretty well in this league. [ fast good health will' come to you fowed New York bit two Nifs In the second same. [ There are some pretty fair gen play-| 2gain. Tcst irand see. Sold by lee| Bringing out the real personality, Scores: ing the bag today. Gus Soffel'of Hart- | & Osgood Co the fint yelnts in character, the HEtle Fint came— B vear: ford, the year that Norwich won the | traits that make s Wwhal we are T ¥ ¥ %ps a o|Ppannant, did some phenomena! play- | Toned down by the natural spirit of Stone.lt 5329 tl\n’vh i 4010 ing, and today he is about *he most an artist Into perfeet amccord. Net & HariseL3 3 1 12 ofdemphiirt 5 2 1 0 ®|vaiuable man on the Hartford team thing of paper and pasteboard with Hegnss 1b 5 319 3. SpSres 4 1 7 7 5|and one of the best middie sack guard- | | & ready-made look. e {230 o|/ians on the circuit. Old Man Con-| It you want a photo of your rea) Wailace.ss & 1 3 4 0, 4 02 2 1|naughton of Waterbury was last year | | melf, or what your friends, to love Tresdaie2 5 2 1 2 491 3 1|the wonder of the New England league, | and admire, call on Kilifere 4 2 6 2 227 % %iand he is fully living up to his repu’! ! Kinsellap 179 01 45 91 3| tation this year. New Haven is usin® | H ON SLA i 1000 0 Tony Pastor at second, because his| [ ’ Totals, 4015 27 14 ¥ 535 3| 2rm has gone back so far he can no| longer make the longer throws from short. In Baker. Helyoke hus a man £00d_enough to attract the attention of | Now "Forxc HH the big league scouts. FHe has been | Tweiions ihree. base hite, Cree. Taft. | IMPTOVINE 2ver since he broke Mto the league, and Waterbury may well re- gret the day he was allowed to go be- cause he couid not hit. Jimmy Burns, who plays short for Hamp, ‘s pretty good, and New Britain’s Cuban, Al- meida, has few superiors. laken all around, it looks as though the Connec- ticut,lzague had a reputation to main- man: heme run, Crss; sacrifice hit, Laporte: double play, Austin to Knight: stolen bases, Stone, Wallace: frst base on balls, off Manning 2. off Warhop 1. off Kinsella 3. off Crisw- 2. struck out, by Kinsella 2, by Criss 2. by Manning §: left on bases, St. Louls 3. New Yok M; time. umoires. rulTu and Dineen. Second_game— St Louis. ThT *’% % & o|tain regarding second basemen. and 40 2 1,0 1 0lit appears that the reputation is not t1 9 10 0lpeing allowed to suffer any this year.— L ? & & 7| Hartfora Post. 304 bz et 311 0 ¢ 1 1/MOULDING THE MAN erc. 301 4 IR Py oo 06 TO MEET JOHNSON. | o' 2 o0 a0l Twtali 3T 0. 09 © % 0 |angford-Kaufmar® Bout Tonight and| Tows s 2315 3| Lang-Ketchel Meet Tuesday May Have Bearing on Championship. | There is plenty of interest in the Langford-Kaufman bout at Philadel phia_on Wednesday night and in the! Ketchel-Lang affair at New York on Aug. 16. Both are limyited round, de- | cisionless encounters, but a_knockout | or a clean cut victory in cither case will have a bearing on the heavyweight | championship. Johnson has declared that he b lieves the hard slugging 210 pound | Kaufman the only fighter fit to meet Two base_htt, Griggs: sacrifice hits, Hemphill, Hof- man, Pelty” double mlays. Killifer ta Truesda: man to Wallace: stolen bases. Cree. Truesdale. base on balls, off Pelty 4. off Hushes 5: struck oul, by Pelty 4, by Huches &: 1eft on bases. St. Louls 5, New York 4; time, 1.55; umpires, Dincen and Per: o frst WEDNESDAYNS BASESALL GAMES. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost. N 6t 4 him. If little Langford. who weighs| Tochester e i 170 and hits like tha kick of a mule,; Baltimore g ce I puts him out, the Blackjack will have Townto e 3 a hard time avoiding the claims of the | e " > Tar Baby. The experts seem to favor e i e b Eastern League. At Newark—First zeme: Toronto 2. Newark 3. Sec- on zame: Called end first inning: raln. Seore 0 to 0. At Baltimore—First game: Montreal 0, Baltimore Second game: Montres! 5, Baltimore 1. At_Jorsey City—First zame: Buffalo 3. Jersey City Second game postponed; wet grounds. Commecticut League. Al Connecticut league zames postponed. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDII Won. Lost. 36 1 50 Montreal Jersey City Providence .. Langford. He is a more clever fighter than the hard hitting, wild swinging Kaufman. As for the Lang-Ketchel 2ngagement the Australian seems to have risen m| public favor. His licking of the vener- able Fitzsimmons doesn't go for much, but his twenty round go with Tommy Burns is considered somewhat impres- sive. Burns once whippad him in six, | but he came back. Johnson licked him in nine rounds when.he was green. Jim Corbett and Hugh McIntosh pick him to win; in fact, they consider him a world beater. Dick Howell also Iikes his style, and Dicle-has had plenty of opportunity to observe, for Lank is| training down at Captain Bond's, in - — From Sickness to “Excellert Health.” So says Mrs. Charles Lyon, Peoria, Yew Beatord—Towall 1. i T found 1p vour Foley' Kidues awrence Lynit rence ©. A L S e e Mgl Haverhill- Brockton-Haverhill game postponed: backache and kidney trouble which « [ bothered me for many months. 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