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BODE, Prop. On Exhibition A fin2 assortment 6f the Latest Styles in Millinery for Summer wear at MRS. G. STANTON’S, No. 52 Shetucket Street. Some CIGAR are lowest, all kinds of nov- ! | California Tensis “Brpert Found Mathey. 2 wondy op- ponent—Young Prmceton Player Got Love Set on Last Year'’s All-_Cpn_aets ‘Winner. ficers of this league look like @ “bunch | of green omes.” After congidering Mr. Riley the best umpire on Iy staff, I am very much disappointed to see him attempt to lower his colors for the sake of a game which means nothing to him, and a lot to the standing of the league. In my estimation the thing will have to be straightened out differently and I hope that Mr.- Riley will come out like a man and teil us if any on2 of the four “versions” he has given out arc ‘correct or if he still has the correct one stored away for safe keeping. Respectfully, JOHN B. BENOIT, Presidant Eastern Connecticut Leagu The correct league standing now is as follows: Won. 14 13 11 9 6 14 Newport, R. I, Aug. 28.—Fast work again marked tho natiinal lawn tennis tournament today snd at supset the third round had been completed. There were no upseis. On the grandstand court Thomas C. Bundy, the Califor- nia expert, winner of the all-comers tournament last vear and a member of this year's Davis cup team, gave the ectaters a thrill in his_match with Dean Mathey, the young Prince- ton player. It took Bundy four sets to win the match, Mathey completely outplaying the Californian star in the third set. The score was 6-1, 6-2, 0-6, 6-3. Beals C. Wright of Boston, a former champion, earned a _quick three set victory over W. S. Anderson. Mdvilie . Long of the Californian entries, had to go four sets with L. H. ‘Waidner, the middle west veteran, for a vietory. The dashing young Cali- fornian ternationalist, M. E. Mc- Loughlin, won easiii over C. L. Cole, G. I. Touchard of New York, the in- door champion and the winner with R. D, Little, of the national doubles championship vesterday, pl ratic game against F. H. Gates of Montclair, N. J., and had to go five sets for a win. Little téok the meas- ure of F. M. Harris of Dartmouth, a former New England intercollegegiate champion, In straight sets. The na- tional champion of 1888 and 1899, H. W. Slocum, showed his ability to “come back” by defeating L. Curtis Znd in straight sets. Lost. P.C. Tri-Village Wauregan Moosup ... Taftville . Jewett City Centrals 5 13 Taftville and the Centrals have two games to play, postponed from July 4. Then should tha game which is now pending investigation between Taft- ville and Tri-Village have to be play- ed over and should Tri-Village lose it will then be a tie between Tri-Village and Wauregan. iTh. sesssn is noCal itanaa, wal that protested game is settled. J. B. BENOIT. MURPHY SAYS JOHNSON PRESIDENT BENOIT TAKES - 1S PREMIER PITCHER. A HAND IN DISCUSSION. He Alleges Four “Versions” by Um- pire Riley in Dayville—Taftville Di pute. Athletics’ Outfielder Ranks the Wash- ington Twirler.Ahead of Mathewson. Johnson, Walsh, Gregg, Cicotte, Ford. That's the ranking order of the Johnson league boxmen outside of the Athlatic pitchers, according to Danny Murphy, who is some sticksmith. He says that Walter Johnson, right, is the best pitcher he ever faced in his life, and he deesn’t bar the i: peccable Mathewson when the latt defeated the Mackmen in the 1905 world's series. Walsh, he says, is tae funniest pitcher to face, as you know what is coming. The minar of Me: den, Danny says, only has a fast one and a spitter, but the fielding behind him makes him invincible. This is due to the fact that you cannot whale the spitball upwards, but must keep it on the groumnd, and it rells along indo- lently at that. Gregg is a corker, according io Murphy, who statas that the Portland plasterer knows how to mix his stuft up better than any voungster he has seen break into the league for some time. Cicotte and Ford are both dangerous men, Danny asserts, and he claims Taftvilie, Conn., Sporting Editor Bulle Dear Sir: As presiderit of the Easi- ern Connecticut leaguz, I feel it my duty to put another iighs onto the “version” of Umpire Luke Riley in re- gard to the game played in Taftville on the 12th between Dayvills and Taft- ville. It seems funny to me that Mr. Riley should have so many “versions” in less than two weeks' time. This makes four to_my knowidedge. Varsion No. 1, given by Mr. Riley im- mediately after the game, was that he never saw either Hoefer or Lazinsk circle the bases and. thinking they had not, Leopold was declared out for pre- ceding a base runnmer. This “version” Wwas given to me by Mr. Riley, but :e admitted to me on Tuesday, Aug. 15th, that he had had this “versio; No. 2 was given to me by Mr. Riley on this same- date, as follows: Leopold was called safe on reaching first and then sat on the base, but was called out for Aug. 23, 1911 Preceding a base runner because La- zinsk had come in the direction of :h: bench, lhmknng th® side had been re- tired. No. 3 was given at the meeting of the directors at Jewett City on Thursday, Aug. 17th. as follows: Leo- pold was declared safe on reachinz first, and after being declarad safe he stepped a few feet away from the base that when they are right that they have as much on_the ball as anybod in the busingss.—Philadelphia Time: 2.15 Pace Was Goshen Feature. Goshen, N. Y., August 23.—The 2.15 pace proved the most interesting fea- ture of the programme for the second day of the Grand Circuit meeting here | preferred coming in for that distine- | {in a one-point range. | mone: | Steel corporation i the Pittsburg dis- with his glove in his hand, ready t» play his pesition: and No. 4 was pub- lished in the columns of yvour paper on Monday. Aug. 21st. It seems as though to me that Mr. Riley is trying to make the oi- teday. ~Excellent weather brought out a larg® crowd. The 2.12 trot went to Al Stanley in three straight heats, while Buckieyburn captured the two- year-old trot, best two in three, in successive heats. FINANCIAL AND GOMMERGIAL. EXTREMELY DULL DAY. Small Volume of Business Tended to Lower Prices. New York, August 23.—The stock market today lapeed into its extreme dullness of the early summer. Tran- sactions were almost the smallest of any day for some weeks and business was of the most perfunctery charac- ter. Such tendency as the list mani- fested at odd intervals was mostly in the direction of lower prices. Indeed, 2 number. of new low records were established for the movement, South- ern Pacific and American Tobacco | Central of Tew Jersey. 500 Chesapeake & Ohio. ——— Chicago & Alton. 100 Chicags & N. W 8400 Cileago, 3. & St P, ——C C € &t Louls 308 Colorado Fuel & ron 200 Coloredn & Southemn. 1000 Conselideted Gas ... ——— Com Produets ... ——— Delaware & Hudsen Tiiinols Centrai Interboroun Met. Do. ptd E Inter Harvest Intec Marine pfd Tnternational Paper . nternational Pump . Towa Central Kanss City Sot pid tion. From the first hour, in which | prices fell abruptly, except in Cana- dian Pacific, which tried to recover some of its recent severe decline, the market rose and fell, sometimes with- In fact, from 11 o'clock until an hour before the close, only 111,000 shares changed hands and the total dealings were less than 275000. Such discussion as the day evoked dealt largely with the poi- icy of economy and general retrenc ment/to which many of the large rail- roads and other vested “interests are clearly committed. A rather pessi- mistic interview attributed to the head of the Atchison road was in line with this programme and confirmed the be- lief now generally prevalent that con- servatism and extreme caution in spending are to guide all cor- porate undertakings for the balance of the year if not for a longer period. _ Neéws resgecting the steel and iron industry was somewhat conflicting. A few railroads have placed orders for very moderate quantities of rails. From the plants of the United States Lacicde Gas Lehigh Valley Pittaburg ¢ Pittsburg Coal . Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace C: Railway Stel Spring, 5 Read Steal ... Rock Tsiand Co Do pfd . trict came word today that the per- 24 prd. . st 1. 8 A 42 centage of activity is smaller than last Tous 5w £ week's and that no marked increase is| 500 Do. ot L looked for until September. R o ¥ 00 Southern Pacific 2500 Southern Rallway 400 Do. prd . Tennessee " Copper 260 Toledo. St. L. & W. 800 Texss ' & Paciflc.. 9 Do prd 00 Union Pacific Conditions in the copper metal trade are regarded with no small de- gree of satisfaction. There has been a very heavy demard, recently, jargely from domestic consumers, and one of ihe largest producing companies is said to have marketed all its output since April 1. Relatively, more firmness has been shown by copper securities in the recent decline than in any other class of stocks. Further unsettlement was shown by the market in the last hour with an- other drive against the active group, chiefly Union Pacific, Southern Pa- cific and Atchison. The mevement was suggestive of short selling, but was halted before it had gone very far and was followed by further stagna- tion. The closing was dull with a heavy undertone, in which a majority Tnited States Realty 400 United States Ruber L0 Ui Suies Sieer 2500 Titan - Copper 400 Va. . Car. Chem. 0 Western Marsiand —~ Westinghouse Electric 200 Western Union ——— Wheeling & L. Fi Total sales, 271,800 shares COTTON. New York, August 23.—Cotton fu- tures closed steady. Closing bid August 1! 3 5; - of stocks recorded net losses. tober 1137 Novembar 3y S0 Dir. Bond market easy. Total sales, par | per 11.41: January 11.35: February value, $1,156,000. United States gov- —; March 11.45; April ciiz g May 11.54; f exnment two per cent. advanced 1-8 on June —; July 11.56. Spot closed quiet, ten points higher; middling uplands 12.70; middling gulf 12.95; no sales, : s MONEY. New Y August 23.—2oney on call steady; highest 2 1-4 per cent.; lowest 2; ruling rate 2 1-4; last loan STOCKS. 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Lower row—Goldstein 2b, Katzman (C Having won seven out of thé eight games th>y have played this year, the Clippers baseball team of this city is | making a record on the diamond that | they are proud of, and showing class| that entitles them to credit among th Dlade of Ui, AN Ui chovs are | T 16, he only team to register a winning score against them so far is the River side Grammar school of Jewett Cit which took the first game, 12 to 7, but the Clippers came back at them in tw subseuent engagements which ,wen to the Norwich team, 9-4 and 15-2, | giving them the series with the Jewett | City nine. The Clippers have scored a | total of $4 runs to 49 scored by the teams that have been against them. One strong point in the Clippers line. up is their supply of batteries, as they have four combinations that can take dare of this- department of the game when called upon. This is the second | season the team has ben together, also | “a wartz !'f Smith 1b, Coblyn c, Robert- apt.) 3b, Vetter p, Filimore p. playing football and basketball in the season for those suorts. ‘Mohegan park has been their home diamond this year and is the place where they have their mext engage- ments scheduled. This is to be a dou- ble header Saturday afternoon. beg | ning a game cwith the Scalpers at 2 o’clock and playving the All-Stars of The following table shows the scores of the team’s game s this season to Opponents. 6 Boy Scouts A 10 Taftville Sta: 9 17 Taftville Stars 7 9 West Ends 4 11 West Ends .. : 1u 7 Riverside G*ammar 3. Cit 9 Riversice Gramipar .. 15 Riverside Grammar .. 2 4 B NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. [ 42 e Chicago 3 Rucker Too Much for St. Louis. Brookiyn, Aur. 23.—Se. Louis lost its farewell game - here’ today, heing unable to hit Rucker, who was at his best. Tiwice St. Louis had the bases full with one out. but were unable to score. Stark’s Dat- ting was _a featare. Score: Breokiyn. " & I e :Taoley.ss © Deubert.1b 0 Wheat )t @ Stark.2b 0. Davidson.ct 0" Barger.rf 0:Zim’man.3b 0 Lrwin.c g = 3 soiemaond PG eHawsess cecscoecn @l osueonenus smssasuMmnooan lensssswansonoun 90000608101 2111000 1°8 Two base hits Evans 2, Harmon. Zimmerman: fhreo buse hit, Rucker: home rum, Erwin. Cubs Trim Giants and Lead Leagus Again. New York, Aug. 23.—By defeating New York in the final game of the series lere today Chicago re- sumed the Natioal leagve leadership. Richie, whe occupfed the box when his elub lost by = close score on Monday, was back against the Giants. He pitched & stronz zame and was well supported Chiago ook the lead by finding Wilise for four singles In the first innirz and was never headed. abn po abhopo 2 | Sheckardif 5 1 revorerr 5175 0 0 Schulte.r 4 1 8 0 (| Doviezp & 1 2 1 9 Tikerss 3 1 5 3 offdgrasser 10 11 2] Zim'man2b & 1 8 2 0| scckerst 4 15 0 0/ I.Doyle,: 4 2 0 5 clderkield 4 0 10 Hofman.f 4 2 4 0 (|erzog3b 3 2 0 3 0| Saler.1b 4 111 0 6|Fleteririas 2 O re Archers 4 0 1 2 flvyeree 4 131 0] Ricaiep 4 1 0 0 ofwiteey 3 8 3 1 0 — —— — —|"Muamay 1 o Totate, 3610 27 12 3 —— - | owms 37T 2 *Batted for Wiltge in 9th. Score by inning 90008008 100006 00 Three base hit, H-uc Luderus Brousht Heme Winning Rus. won_today's Philadelphia. Aug. 22— Philadelphis game from Pittsburg, to 2. and capturedithe series | from the visitors by two gemes to one. The contest was 3 batile ef Ditchers until the seventh inning. when the homs team scored the winning run on Magee's double, Beck's sacrifice and Luderus’ single. Phitadelphia. o2 abhopo s e 1 2 o|<eabess 4 13 5 0 2 0 ifpaskerter 2 0 4 0 v 11 oftevertih 4 3 3 1 0 320 2110 201 20100 300 31890 350 31430 540 21301| 90 g 2020 0 KR ——- H 444444 %8 1 5241 2 in oth. 00110000 10016010 Two base hit, Magee; ho Lobert. Cincis Cleaned Up Boston Series. Boston, Aug. 22.—Cincionati made a_clean-up of the present series with Boston, winning foday’s game 5 t0-3. Seore: Baston. | Cineinnati i Wb h ro a 2 el 2% 4 chertt s i Bridwellss & 1 0 7 tes.cf 4 0 n Jackson, it 0 5 0 0 Hobliizel1b 3 00 Bontin et 131 0 ojMitchellir § oAl Mitterr 13 1 ofDownerss 2 311 a1 4 2 00 011 z 1ol i Lo ] 10 Perdue.p 01 3 50 = 1 10 Totals, 72718 - 3 1 Score by tanings Boston ... Cincinnati Two base hits, Hobilt OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Riiladelphia Deiroit Boston New Y Cleseland ington Louts EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Rochester .80 4 Toronto Raltimore Buffalo At At Rochester—Providence 3, Rochester At Toronto—Flirst game: Jersey City 1 Second_game: Jersey City 1, Toronto At Montreal—Baltimore 7, Montreal 1. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Ter Lost. 10 i Springfleld . Connecticut League. Waterburs—New Haven 0, Waterbury 8. New Britain—Hartford 4, New Britain 0. Springfield—Springfield %, Bridgeport 1. New England League. Lowell—Brockion 5, Lowell 2. New Bedford—New Bedford 2. Lewrence 0. Fall River—Fall River 4, Worcester Lynn—Tynn A1, Harverhill 11. Nine innfngs— darkness. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. American zeague. Philadelphia at Cleveland. K Chicago_at Beookiy Tittsburg at New Y. - Cincinnati at. Philade| St Louls at Baston. JOHNSON’S CHANCE TO "MAKE HIs BEST RECORI Washington Twirler Going Speed This Year. Walter Johnson is in a fair way make the best record of his career the American league this season. date the Nationals' speed marvel won 16 games and lost 9, and after getting a decidedly poor start - the spring. Last year Johnson won 25 games and lost 17. It is not likely that he will work in as many gamss this year, but | he promises to finish with a higher per- centage” of victories. It shows a pitcher to have consider- able class when he can have a winning average of .640 while his team’s per- centags is just above the .400 mark. Jt is often said that if Johnson was with a winning team he would stand = at 7o chance of going through the entire sea- | son without suffering a_defeat, which would not be impossible if the big pitcher was in perfect form all sea- son. It took Johnson a long whils to gat going this year. Iliness handicapped him early in the season, but now that he js in form he is one of the hardest pitchers in the league to beat. John- son’s pitching_has been greatly im- provad, too. Until this year his curve ball was not at all baffling. In the first place it did not break much and he could mot get much speed on it. Now, however, he has developed one of the best curves in the league and it is aven more difficult to meet with a bat | than his fast ball. | CUBS\REGAIN THE LEAD. Giants Held First Place in National League But One Day. New York held on to first place in | the National league race but for one day. 'The Giants, after taking the first two games of the serles from the Cubs, had to win yesterday or step back a peg. Thney lost—and today are again in sszcond place, Chicago resuming the leadership. Chance’s men now top McGraw’s by four points. Pittsburg dropped away, with New York, by losing again to Philadelphia. The Pirates are still eleven points be- hind the Giants and fifteen points from the top. The next three days play among the leaders promises to be as interest- 'Ing as\lhlt of the first half of the e Series with Pittsburg In 4 doubles header today, while {to Brooklyn. ‘The standing of tne | leading clubs today is as follows: Won. Lost P.C. Chicago .. 65 41 613 New York 67 42 1609 Pittsburg 67 45 598 | Athletics Need Three in Detroit Series. When the Athletice start their next ies with Detroit, which they do next unda: ill be the chance for the Philagelphians to 2ven up on Jennings for the inter-club series this seagon. has won 9 outyof the year between the tw The coming series gives Phil- games to play and shift teams. adelphia three | this figure. If the Athletics win iwo Lout of three, Detroit will stiil have | the series on them. 10 to 9 zames, 5o that Philadelphia must win all to pass Detroit. York starting a four-gamse | 1y spots. vanished entirely. ful, clear complexion. ‘move the freckles. Get the Original and Genuine ‘HORLICK’ Ssotect Yonssalf! 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