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i NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1912 his ability as a player and his drawing &rncllv\liel are taken into considera- on. INSURANCE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn, McLOUGHLIN DEFENDS TENNIS TITLE Defeating C. Bundy in Hard Fought ‘Games—Challenger Takes First Set by Rally—Brilliant Play by Both Ex- perts—Bundy Clever at Placing. GAMES TODAY Americar League Washingtan at. Cleveland. ‘Phlladelphia atDetrall. New Yorc at 'St Leuis. Boston ot Ciloagn Natlonal Leagos, 8t Louls at Boston. Pittsburg st Philadelphis. NEW YORK STEAMERS Cinelnnat! at Brookiyn. Chlcago st New York. fy | with a rush. and playing at top speed ran out the He hit the ball harder What Insurance Do You Carry?|get, 6—1. oF i High Prices. double, sdvanced on jan lnfleld out and scored When fire comes it gives no warn- | In the third set, after holding Mc- 3 b e b b i ’r!:-g-'pmh ery ons should protect hls | Loughlin even for elght games, Bundy | According to advices received from daotia. | Detra, y an adequate Fire In- |weakened and McLoughlin took the set, | officials at the Olyvmpic ames in ab h poa e surance Policy. bt e " | Stocknhelm, the Swedish Olympiad will | Museiit & 8 &8 tirewr 52 30 ¢ New York Small yearly payments secure in-| The fourth was won handily by Mc- |probably prove to have been a failure(caups2b 5 2 8 6 o[Cibbet sl e valuable protection, Loughiin, 64, thus winning the |fnancially. ‘Newspapers in Sweden 52 4 3 2fuworart 63010 ISAAC 8. JONES, match, and elsewhere before the games print- | Meluiels § 312 1 olioudern 5 0 1 2 0 Insurance and Real Estate Agent, - ed stories of the - prohibitive prices | Sturket * ¢ & 1 ¢ Oifdero.ly 5 118 0 0 Richards Bldg, 91 Main 84 BARRY WINS WORLD'S hich Would be charged at Stockholm | Binl® 3 13 o Gtz F1a 10 WE OFFICE OF WM . W SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. | Tisitors - i o e Ohave | Famks 106 2 2 i :“; Fare $1 A e come to the games. b ; e L [ Dotesting Armst, Title Holder " on | “*mee management tried In every way it S0 A oK qfrsient ana passenger service Real Eziate Thames River, England. to offset the gamage done the 5 W 1 DS, 05 Bew ‘_n."-‘."nw._ nd Fire Iy newspaper stories, but the impression | R for Stanwe In the stn PR A @ tre insurance, London, July 20.—Ernest Barry, the | previileq that accommodations would | Score by tnntugs: . b P Yorl Pier 25 Bast & Mvu. scated 1n femsry’ Block, over C. M. | English champion sculler, today de- | be hard to obtain and high priced, The | Phlisteiotis - -0 8 6 1 2 6 ¢ 50 ¢ ‘t;n.l‘-l::‘o:;v $ Sirest. Mondara, izams, Roems 9, $hird floce. feated Richard Arnst, of Australia, in | experience is similar to that of the[®ye® - ool B S0 0 048 10 88 | o Teeatan T At S b = & race over the Thames course for the | English at London in 1908. o e Gk De et coontved uatl s o Telephone 141. | sculling championship of the world. —_— & ., Ve gen! = — - hTms was the first time In 16 y DAVE HOLLY DEAD. St Louis 2, New York I. that the world’s sculling champio! | o BT St. Louis July 20.—St. Louis won from New | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW had been competed for on the Thames, | Former Well Known Connecticut | Yeex tis. sitemorn 2 ia 1. “Ta- the sk Innine Richard Arnst, the holder of the title, Lightweight Passed Away at Phila- with the bases full. Martin_ threw past ( wying | AMOS A. BROWNING Kept Away on Account batters were retired. Detroit wcored the fying run in the minth. Bamy coemed the elevemth with & to get & runer, and two St Louis plasers scored | ZEE Chestr W, Ghapin 280Gl of Lows Lake Forest, Tll, July 20—Maurice I'a semi-finalist in the open lawn ten- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. PP T f;:‘ll-"n::.um 3 McLoughlin of Los Angeles retalned |nis tournawment of the Point Judith Won. Losk. voyage on Long Isiand &;1 his western tennis title this afternoon | Country club by defeating A. B. Ken- [ 20 superb w of the wonderful .v ; by defeating C. Bundy, his fellow |nedy, Jr, of Philadelphla, in the fourth €0 3 and water front of Manhattan townsman, in the chalienge round, |round of tho singles, 7—5, 6—2. ol - Steamer leaves New Lonaon at §-10, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. Other winners. today were F. C. In- En B gSaly v er X At the beginning of the first set, it (man of New York in thg second round 4 52 N R".r T o'elocl nnxlgm ‘was apparent that two Pacific coast | of the singles, S, Henshaw, Providence, n o b Meal Service a la Carte: Sia experts were about evenly matched. |with Mashburn, New York, and R. 5 NEW The brilliant net play of McLaughlin | Harte, Philadelphia, in the third round Eleven Innings at Detroit. m was equalled by the clever returns | of the singles. Dot SR I S ke and placing by Bundy. With the e the opening of teh elshth, cach ofthe first five m gount 57 againat him, Bundy braced | OLYMPIAD PROBABLY Flllacaphia baties fot & dnzle of” Works, Three YORK and won the set, 10—8. - gy gy oy lyiagr s i -t McLoughlin started the second set A FINANGIAL FAILURE. | Moed e rollv, Detrot came back, makivz two aactee o ong . 3, Philios bor i rooms and Inlor-ltldl- started the race with the prestige of a | deiphia, Thre dingles In the ninth save New. York thelr | previous victory over his opponent, score. _ Scoze: Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. |Ernest Barry, whom he had defeated | New Haven, Comn, July 20.—Dave 0 o ) "Phone 700. on the Zambesi in August, 1910. Barry | Holly, colored, known to those who fol- | pates 1t 5 0 0 & ;"’l"fl!g 7-‘ '»”Bd‘lr’:"h“:lalbgle Was not | Jow fistic sports in this state, died last 4 0120 n condition and he had been anxious | week in Philadelphia, according to|Stemeitct & 1710 Brown & Perkins, imeysatlan | ever since for another attempt to de- | wors reseiven tetan s oo Swas | it 48 0.2 Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St [f¢at the world's champion and for the | puried at Camden today. Holly wa: : Entrance stairway nest fo Thames |Chance of bringing the title back to ' lighiweight boxer who clever with | Martin.se National Bank. Telephone 33-3. England, where it had not been held | the mitis and had had a number of |S¥eeere by an Englishman since 1876, bouts iri the old days with well known | Gadnel? sy | T contrast between the rival seul- | men. s fought Gans in PusLic PusLic BETTER AT ANY PRICGE. lrrfl‘.“mm lnim-llon and physique, | lim ts without decision Y i & . A 900 Rooms, each with private b, could scarcely have been greater. | ot & declsion in | “Batied for Martin in ‘niuth SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANUFACTURER 3 G. EDWARD GRAFY. Arnst, standing eix fest one inch, i3 | o Seattie. Ty | . Sore ty insogs: SR 5, APPROVAL APPROVAL & oot e e . $2.00, 507 WM. E. GILMORE, Spectal, | |0 fizely proportioned that he did not | fought \ds” with Sam Langford | 3" rom LR g G I OMWFDS UP TO s, {100k the height nor did he seem to be | and afterwards another 15 round draw. [« "bi b, Witliams BOSTON———and———NEW YORK PARTOR. BLDROOM. BATH. 440, G. EDWARD GRAFF carrying his announced weight of 200 | He met Batulinz Nelson in the latter's : it -_‘mv,m-.r_t.,“ pounds. Barry is more litle in form, | first fight at Goldfield. In recent WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Db e AR, o but was muscted in o manner which | vears Holly has trained and handled 4 Won Loxt proved that he was equally strong. In | number of m 2 Sl’ | style Arnst seemeq to have superior | PN o2 ! y L'u‘ltnlt;m power, but Barry shuwml)coas MAY DEMAND etter form. 5 ' . The race was for ap urse of $5,000 | S CONERACE 1 h l I and the champlonship cup, which had | s ed” 24 times during his career | will doubtless be back under the big | tor, with his real merit, in making him e Sea nn been held for several years by Arnst. | Gecrgia Peach Said to Be Contemplat- had returned, and the .doctors feared |tent next season. & great player. Hampton Hill, Hampt The conlest was a ‘close one over | ing a Substantial Raise. if he did no give up the managerial The first bronk T he quactette of | AEerds 8 “conveniént .M| stope the first half of th. e = ek worries the result might be fatal s Taw < Hi e first break in the qu ated on high, plet “R:m 8, Chapman Bu~ -1, Yehioh Darty diew sisd siecis anh| TS dh Ty Cobbm ARt iyear wndes 3 anient | “What, ‘me - quit?" was ChAnce's | ang jha® Gianta mave each mnade 10, | Ereat pitchers (hat helped to bring two r.mwp-wfug- Gorandas, '5 roadway, Norwich, Conn | was leading by four lengths a half |the 527,000 contract which he signed |fmm Chicazo, s (e game today 7 to % | sharp reply to a query asking the{runs in a single inning this season, | AMerican league pennants to Philadel- '_ m;me:fi-mnlmz:& MEMBER | mile from the finish. Arnst then stop- | three years ago with the Detroit club. | erors nd Bense - " Wi oliered | truth of the tale that he was going |hut the Red Sox runs were wasted, | Phia came Monday, when Connle Maclk accommodated mh ped rowing and Barry crossed win. | Before the great player dons a uni- | Bense, was hit ed in fue | to give way as manager of the Cubs.| ag the game was called. manager of the Athletics, announced s, . STARKEY, Conselidated Stock Fxchange ning line 20 lengths ahead. nst | form next spring he will have to be | form. s for & | “Huh, not yet! I'm going to win an- | that he had released Harry R. (CY) | phone 33523, Willimantia Booklets of New York. paddled slowly after him. j eigned to a new agreement, and it Is 3‘51“:’ ’ o | other National League pennant, beat Morgan to the Kansas City team of the Chicago Board of Trade The distance of the race was 4 1-4 | needless to say that this will call for e American League champion, and "Blel;lg?lt;nv(;g"&err\::ml;l;lfl I‘vahh? American association. miles ang Barry’ as | decidedly more salary than he is at o | then maybe I'll step aside. te —_— NOUS BEAUTIFUL SGEWE! Telaghone 842, ’ }mo« Pttt o ke | present drawing. There is considerable | Rath.2 3| 7T dom't think D1l ever go back on | $ays that George Bell, his fellow exile, | Hamilton in the Canadian league FA FOR IS I L C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. ot | Snccuiation. antong el Dleyere® aud |edes s I | first base, though I tried to play sev- |8 & better pitcher than anything Bill | claims the biggest paser in the game | THE THAMES RIVER A o our weskly lotter. e Py GBI b ikt the anicunt. Cafib 2| eral times since Suges cracked me on ; Dahlen has on his Brooklyn team out- | He is Pitcher Carl Schuman and he - A 1T puT Weskly letter, os | [McOY USED TO HIDE wili demand in his next contract, but 0| the head, but when I get in there I|%lde of Rucker [{relehs 260 pounds. A policeman in M'm Imch and ln l* IDENTITY OF ROBBERS. | that it will call for a formidable in- | become excited, can’t control myself, amilton recently threatened to e crease is generally conceded. Cobb is o|and, together with the terrific heat,| The Washington fans criticized Grif- | rest him for blocking iraffic and warn. Brand Doubled D Brought to Ostend on Pretext of Ar. | Just as good a ball player now as he 0|the dizzy spells return. I'm getting | fith last spring for trading Gabby |ed him to obey the rules of the strest New Doubled Decked ranging Match, was three years ago. In fact, he is | Perersp 9 |along fine now, my health is as good | Street to the Highlanders, but now |Provided for street cers and automo- EXCURSION BOATS l M ii? e ‘mew.\' h"l;flr, though being with a ;‘}l‘;flv 71| as could be expected and you can say | they realize that Grif knew what he | biles when nm)wd'hmw a corner. t. S B RR ar Ay osing team handicaps him to a certain | ™ that T'll manage the Cubs as long as | was doing. Street has been sold to o Y d smket st ortgage Rt Lo G AL Wt ls be- | extent. But it s not his ability which my work is satisfactory to President | Providence by New York. | Lourbier Puts Over 131. antic an i . aycoay, e, s ‘{”,‘.\.?;‘vfl'{,p:‘“:h,;’d,’ an ;n,r,.?:e. but ‘hf | \T\{r]l'vn\‘l Tain ax ; —_ At the Aldl bowling alleys Monday pgq-mly 200 ;::-anm each.) provisional extradition warrant on the | grax D 3 today ‘the greates! i late s o ook like a fellow who is a Manager Stovall is keeping his word | Lourbier had high sinzle with a score ying between two ocities svery 5%) Gold Bol‘d ‘»!!'E\U”n that he had been implicated i'(;"y‘)‘;\y'n‘ ird in basebail. J‘};ot:o h no R R nervous V;‘rv;ck? T've been in smls ahotit o‘mi ‘,w:g bh“‘:;_l’ 08 his PO |of 131, On Saturday Bill Harvey was|two hours, affording a delightful out b e\ | doud « an individua g T | steady drill for some time, but they'li Y Sop i . h With 129, i [E0on Be.given hie Tberty. St now | ATaYs something like $3000 into the ol Tade. T nover ship m eut o Glitornis with | oot BUcchases, Doy sl Shiuley. | BENBEL WAAE: | " A boat lesves sither city st declared in some quarters that he was | COTerS Of the Detroit club during a | the Cubs right in this pennant chase.|mhig" 1s Daley’s second year out and OTES. nd 11a.m 1,3and5 ..y Net over 5 40% the victim of « conspiracy on the part | JoiC00. There are other players who Chicago Won Third Straiht. At times T may become nervous and | tnefirst for Shani y HORSE N § £t Rk sobha s e Tl | possess a drawing capaclty, but none York, Jul c v s, 1 ret. but who wouldn’t, when yo! i b o e R e Bim | of them compares with Cobb, and this seo the umpires rob you right before The Grand Circuit horses will be &t mfl i st wy S | atranging a boxing _mateh. huc. b |mUst be taken Into constderaiton when our fca? Pitcher Jim Scott of the White Sox | Cleveland next week. o (Rase Wi . DICK BROS. & CO. |arranging a boxing match but in | the'new contract comes wp for d z s oo o Td e plaving today but for|Seems to be out of it for the season. | i 1 lorwich Pier o ¥ arf) Frank . + |themselves In eonnection = with iy |8ion. Cobb is mum on the subject, only | were. on® second. and i stopping so many wild ones with my | e probably will go to his home in | Lon McDonald has been a mile tm Now Lo Pior—R: Tel. 901 Norwich | thert. to say that if he plays next vear he razed 1 ‘ head. The other day T was talking| WSOMINg to recuperate. Rheumatism |2.16 with the 2-year-oid Lord Allen. ow nfin r—Rear Unien Ryy UL b€ well pad. While there s noth 1t Tecker about it and by sctual count I have|ls his compluint " s Is sald to Wave | @ . o Tl ik e ot Statlen, Foot Stats Strest FRAN g g ng authentis: about it 1t i asseRtod e bases th been “heaned.”. thate what vou auy | 1ost 30 pounds n the last two months. he Harvester, Uhlan and the other THAMES NAVIGATION GO, K 0. MOSES, Mgr. _Tennis at Narragansstt Pier. | (1 “uihentic about it it is asserted Fiaey e e e L members of the Billings' stable sailed NORWICH, CONN, _ Narragansett Pler, R. I, July 20— | year contract which calls for $43,000, Ghiease. New York rifle knock was a few vears ago, |, The Pirates' new outfield pet, Eddic | from Hamburg, July 20. - — — —— [Craig Biddle of Philadelphia became |a figureyby no medns exorbitant when ' po @0 p0a o hen Howard Camnits caught me, | Menser, purchased ‘from Portiapd of - TEN INJURED WHEN ) 0000 hen in April of last vear George | the Northwestern league, must have | The Connecticut mare, Nata Prime, e e inished the job. been bought to-fill the space formerly |17 1-4, by John Bascomb, has won tea.lel‘ fi DMR TROLLEY JUMPED TRACK. fz0 00 e d oocupled by Tommy Leach, Menser If | more races than any other horse this 2010 0MemeLlp o iy eight | Split a Switch and Plunged Down T, |. AND QBMMFRGHAL $10 0o i ® o Chiet Bpode welgha about 140, [ - Leaves Norwich (Hall's t a Switch and Plunged Down Tan E 314 0| Wvery time Chief Render or Chri ' Foot Embankment. 3 0| Mathewson Joses a game the fans yel : yhits Box {2 The' American [heed | Rotss. SRetiss | M) the B.-,he. - 2 3| “goiry back” Wonder why? Mavbs | gt prtin of the Chicago White Bex | ougs, ‘205 3-4,'sad | Bob' Deugtnn for wod . ! DULL AND IRREGULAR. | 1w 0!t Is because it has gotten to b & | tnan almost any catcher in the busty | %04 1-% are being trained in Will Ca- | days 1.15 and 7 i and | _—— e , o th them to see the big fellows | ness, Hardly a game passes but what | % Stable at Moscow, Russia. boat to Ocean Wh ¢ | Confidence Over Crop Outlook Offset | 5 g hen they lose they canno 3 PacIAG. coaat M DTN o ien a doub) P Outlool set 3 Y camnot | this former Pacific coast leaguer re- | a Priy spol s by Political Situation. | P ccount for it. The other day 1t was | cefves numerous tips all over his body, | Border King won the 230 trot at m,. 930 a. m., 2 p jumped the | [ ! ported that Bender was all in and | put, being & gamester, he sticks to his | Conneaut Lake, Pa, from Dusty » b tside the city | New York, July 29.—The* week in | o s ready for the discard. Yet he |iack. pRRcR atiara cOv et M LutbodtoOce-nBud:only s the roadway |the stock market opened with a con-| @ oh t the Chicago White Sox out with w e made a teqord of 338 1-4 ot embank- | tinuance of the very dull and irregular | | five hits. If there are any more dead | Barney Pelty, who Is a pretty good R P conditions that have marked L 1 0 2 0| one like Bender laying around loose, | judge of a ball player, says that Ster- | Colorado B will soon be ready to| NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND— njured were: | tions on the exchange during tk nt 3.6 them to the state league. rett of the Yankees is one of the best | start. He recently worked three miles su..m-r of the Montauk Steambos§ ' South Norwalk, | fortnight, the only appreciable force 0 K. C er = things that have come out of the col- |in 3.07 1-4 and 2.08. In the third |Co/s line leaves New London, br Frank | belng an increase of bearish sentiment, [ !0 & G - BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. leges in years. Barney likes his mile he trotted the second quarter in ro:rflwfiks;:hn." 1 n:na“' sth Norwalk, kneecap jam- | augmented by some activity from the G psi F veness and says it will be a fac- | 28 1-4 seconds, 5 s » =y : e ) - SR et 200 Loulsitle & it three 4 aves Sag Harbor, returning, alvatore Charfotte, | same quarter. ~Such confidence as is| 700 M., st P. x hot Mass. 1230 p. m. sprained; W. H. | undeniably felt in crop prospects ap- Mo., Kan. & 1 hries Mass, nkle wrench. | Dears to be offset, 100 3o Paci o' spe Steim, the shoulder 42 passenger n the lower lur e any extricate themselves. When top of the heap had collected bed out of the car nce of persons who in response to a » assisted the others in get- cded them ad all 1. ting ou it were given and then sent to o some other place . be cared for. The WOtorman st to his post and es- efped with a shaking The car, it was said by some of the passengers, was making good speed, and it |{s ught it must have split the switch, ausing it to ieave the rails Delicious, invigorat Keep it on your Dunl\r.\-.l wil 2 4 guick lanch prey i a minute, fake Mumnho.u ot 2ay “IORLICKS! P . - Trust * \,AP‘ULES] Cljll'jm MEN] | against large corporate interests was temporarily, least, by qther influences, among which | may be cited.the political outlook. | The minority report of the congres- | 700 sional committee Which Investigated | 10 the United States Steel corporation, | calling for federal regulation of all Tioth ldes felded | causing most et the nhits to b | bunched ‘tour sateties o th 5" aouble * ba brllfently wasted. Brookl a force and did the same. Score Eracklyn corporations whose capital exceeds a fixed amount, and of the' criticisms | & st Louis 10815 used as a basis for the selling of shure._Caal \I\)\H")- in the early part of to- with sympathetic re ons in other speculative favorites, American Sugar and Beet Sugar is- Do. pfd sues also declined sharply by reason o et of tarlff agitating at Washington, | 3 o 2 3 v o | "m0t L& S P 3 ot while a few of the securities com- | 100 Seabcard Alf Line prised in the Tobacco group added to losses of recent days. Some recovery from the low level was made in the late afternoon, and Norfolk & West- ern attained a new high record, but |~ Tew. Cooper, 'ex’ div the movement as a whole served little | o Tzt & Pacifc purpose, beyond calling renewed atten. | "' L1 tion to the ultra-professional charac- ter of the trading. Such highly favorable factors as the 82000 1 recent fiscal year's record of exports, ( . he run’ coser In which our manufacturers crossed ¥ 100 Va. Car. Chemial the billion-dollar mark, and advices | 500 Wabuh from the west and other centers of | 00 hu, 2% yiiod activity, pointing to an era of great| 200 Western Union .. promise, were ignored in the day's| 80 Westinshouss Flectric developments, 50 far as they found re- |~ Wheeling & Lake krs ... s e . so et Total sales, 208,90 shares. Bonds were irregular, with weakness in Missouri Pacific issues. Amount of bR sales, par value, $1,583.000. New York, July 29.—Cetton futures closed steady. Closing bids: July 2 August 12.86; Se)*ambflr 12.94; October 13.06; November 13.02; De- cember 13.12; January 13.09; February 18.;%; March 13.19; April —; May 13.26. Spot closed quiet, 15 points higher. 8TOCKS, Sales 14200 Amalgamated Copper 00 Amer. Agricultural 9300 Amer. Beet Sugar 2800 Amer. Can 00 Do pfd Amer, Cat & i 3 Middling uplands 15.40; middling gulf Aner. Cotton 011 . 13.64. Sales, 1200 bales. Amer. Linseed = Amer. Locomotin MONEY. oA New York, July 29.—Money on call Amer. Bik " steady at 2 5-3@2 7-8, rullug rate Amer. Tel & . 2 7-3, last loan 2 7-8, closing bid i, Tbnces ... 2 3-4, off\red at 2 7-§; time loans % strong, '60 days 3 1-2 per cent, 80 i days 8 3-4@4, six months 4 1-2@4 3-4. Jo0 o & Oto ’ [ m Reel CHICABD GRAIN MARKET, 1 BT WHEAT: High, Low. Clows. 0 Chesapeake [ 160 Chicags G 3 N wy 300 Clicas, il & S Faii 500 Com Products wa oo —— Del & Hudwn ~ Dunvr' & o Grads | © oy — — Do ptr i 8% 15y 100 Distiies” Seciriden TR T ted for Humphries Bcore by tnnings: o, Cincinnatl e 000 Brooklsn 0002 Two base hits, HebllizeL Egan, M Hummel Phillics Won In Seventh, Philadelphia, July 28.—A baiting ralls b Phila delpiia in the seventh Inning. fire _singles when nere made off team a_slctory t 1 MeCarthy made two sl four “Umes 2t bat Score: Mensen.of Carey.1f M'Kechute3 Wagner,ss 3. Miller,1b Wilson, it MeCarthy,2b Gibson,« Cameiisp 2| ewnnbrung Gl meroonmnor il eeessansns foors by tastages Plttsburg Philadeiphia . Two base hit, mfllfl . CHANCE NOT A QUITTER. “Beaned” 24 Times, Cub Leader Is De- ermined to Win Another Pennant. Frank Leroy Chance, manager of the Chicago Cubs, is not a nervous wrec he i3 not on the verge of mental col lapse and he s not going to refirs from the game us manager and return to his home in jCalifornia. Insteaa Frank Chamce, the Pesiess Leader when hiy {'ubs relgned supreme in the baseball world, is golng to continue managing the Cubs until he wins an- other pennant and & world's champion- ship, When the Cubs were in the East recently, startling stories wera penned that Chance's health had failed him completely; that the old attack of dizzy spells as a result of being | is about the weakest looking hitter in | around and becoming a International teagus. Baltimore 3. Kochet First Newark 1. Second Newark Jersey Clty INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Lost. re. ‘ 1 | s t city 5 0 00 8 62 | idence 2 w2 real ] 105 CONNEZCTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. PC Haren 662 Spinghed § Waterbury st DIAMOND NOTES, Buddy Rvan of the Cleveland Naps the league for an outflelder. It was Germany Shaefer's turning left handed batter that has kept him in the big show. Gandil, whom a Boston National scout claimed did not know how to hit, is still up among the leaders of the American league. The New York Highlanders have taken a decided brace since Charlle Barrett and his quaint line of comedy joined the team. Jim Vaughn has pitched great ball since he joined the Wasbington club. He let Detroit down with one hit in six innings recently. Beals Becker is puttng up a fine articls of ball for the New York Giants, covering acres of ground and hitting the ball on the mnose. According to reperts from Pittsburg, the physical condition of Artie Hof- man is guch that he may never put on wnother baseball uniform. 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