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4 two men on. and Morfarty =cored both with Mathewson “also fielded his position the slugle. He lasted untll the opening of the sixth | queen’s taste in the pinches 2 - - when Harper went in. Beore: Chieago tled New York when Shafer fumbled 1 = i Detrait. Washirbton. Suier's grounder and Muthewson's wild pitch put TAKE A POLICY s g b - S ab hpo a el ab hpo a e! Saler on thlrd. Miller got a seratch single and v Busi,ss Saler geored. . Fletcher's steal of se i - [t ish, 4.1 0 8 2fMoeller,if 4 2 4 0 0 second Da: fol- n the B Bawnann.2b 3 2 2 1 IFesiersb 4 0 1 2 1|jowing his sincle. virtually gave McGraw's me mTN anfi;m,rr : ; g ; 2)‘“‘ of %‘4 L§ g g the game. After he had pilfered u:eh?nm MS;‘;)‘: = A d o, tripied “and Fletcher scorod. The isllors E /3 < High,of 00 0 0 o0 4 21 8 0}y ¢ runs in the ninth when they bunchea ‘ON. YOUR AUTO In First Appearance of the Season—Leata J. Takes Com- |y, ¢ § &0 fRiEn™ 4 &3 8 4l o more e inn Winia when thes e with - Gainer,1b (‘ { I g 3 g;d"";l"i‘h! { ; 3 “: ; fasor of Moore after Fletcher scored New York's 2 3 Fenry, ! third run, Scos - J. L. LATHROP & SGNS stock Stake from Frank Bogash Jr., After Hard Race— 1131 daeine 30400 New Yor. onisgen, b aaiic Giroom, a ae B ne 2 % . —— — —| Gt 2 00000 0 0fLeach.ct 4020 Tommy Finch Winner of 2:10 Trot Siowm Aty 19018 o S Sapoe 10 000 5 ofSchunerr & 3 2 0 *Willlams 1 0 0 9 0 3 0fziwmngh 4 0 0 6 Grand Rapids, Mich. Aug, 1—The| Six Starters in Saratoga Handicap. | spuct for Gama in 5in Entgrasnct 3 § opavaie 4113 most _ featureful, - although not the| Saratoga, E\'.u}r'_sAng. 1.—The 25 5 Y l:m-: :orhn:,-un In 9th. Mithe'sonp 3 Sotjmamnncieny 2 4000 X - race meet of e Saratoga association re nnings: ~ —_—] Speedlesty races of the week were | MEC O orrow With St events T el TRl Nl LA staged at the grand circuit meet here | carded, the feature being the Saratoga sl Gl e b DR sl o today, when the four events of Thurs- | handicap at ‘;me mile and a ?u_artfir- nit, Lake } ; & *Batted for Humphries in day’s card, put over for a day because | Out of a fleld of 41 entries originally = Score by Inninzs: s ;’;un s‘a‘; decided 4 named, six are expected to go to the Athistics Drop Another to St. Louls. e S Toteh el ¥ Braden Direct, signalizing his first | POSt. Labore will be top weight, car- | rphindephia, Aus. 1—St- Louls won its see- | o atad Dl maimite e e e start of the season, won the free for |[YiDg 110 pounds, with the other en= | ond succesive same from Phinddphla foday 5 o 3 | 5™, b S etahar, all Pathiy coant otk sah osition | tries_and weights as follows: Cock o' | Ly o batliog rally in the dixth imin. Fiay was Sl in l:l?!ll Eteher; WTh i d? ops?t.ion of | the Walk 207, G- M. Miller (s, Eob, o :i‘;y‘r,a the vistors scored 4 russ on doubles by Pittsburgh Wins in Tenth. Jos Basehon IL which Seabes® ns | 100, Rolling Stone 95, Gl Holloway 92 | Hie.o5ad Feate: Willums' - sntier. Sos bevy |- Billamirsts. B e s abintel e tiprchen IL which precluded his | oyiqy Broom II, winner of the Metro- | hit by a bitched ball. and. errors by Barey and | wiloon’s sacrifice single gave Pittshurgh Sharting In this race, detracted from Its | o1ican, Brooklyn and Suburban handi- | Coliins, ‘the latters misiay Being a wild Giow | e wianing. run "+ Dodgers i the tenth interest. Don Densmore was a mild | % 5 i1l | to the plate which permitied Willlams and Brief 10 | fnnins ML nla ol WHace l hre contender, Evelyn W. was a_consist- | 3P, slated to carry 135 pounds, Will| £, 0"y Suiemoted” double seak: | es ks other two ruas n- the An Tnsurance Policy IS when your [ent third and Vernon McKinney, |POU start. =~ e Sl e e ] Bt das e rs b property is destroved by Fire. Take |breaking repcatedly, was distanced | G iffn and Armstrong in Finals. el 5 o wiid tirow by Schane, e Sholien | gury ol i Wi o " '8 e one out now befora it 1s. too Jate. |, CT G G gt of the 2.17 pace, | | Chicago, Au. 1.—Clarence | Griffin, | 506, "ot lonioe whon: 18 Mo s DUy | Copeenrlds weles Tier of 1000 wes ivinclble The cost is so small that it is & mis- | unfinished from Wednesday, Mack |California’s latest tennis marvel, up- | threo hitg with three erors ant seored ihree runs | lyn o yun fn fhe second and Allews fheee bageer | v 3 vi i p - | held the reputation of his state foday | The start of the zsmo was delaved OoWIng | ang Cutshaw's sacrifice fiy gave them another in take to be without cne. Thistle, with Dean up, instead of Sted. el ;i t a light shower and Umpire Evans was obliged | the third. Seore man, went to the post a strong favor- | by qualifyine for the western cham-| . Cui“s nat in St Louis half of the cighth ISAAC S. 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Meals and Welch Rarebit served to order. John Tuckie, Prop, Tel. 42-5 R o5 0, adveruMng medium 1n Eastern Connecticut e e - letin for business results ite. " Strathstorm, splendidly driven by Murphy, had the speed at the finish, however, and won by a good margin. Comstock Stake Hotly Contested. Six scored for the word in the Com- stock $5,000 stake for 2.11 pacers, with Jeurphy’s Frank Bogash, Jr., the favor- ite. "Bogash won the first heat, hard pushed by Grattan Royal, and the second with Cabel as the contender. Leata J. forged to the front in the third heat, while Grattan Royal, knocking his knees together through the failure of his “spreader” gear to work right, was distanced. Both Frank Bpgash and Leata J. broke on the turn into the stretch in the fourth and Footem Prince won with Cabel at his flank. Leata J. held the lead the entire route | in the fifth heat. Then, with all but the double heat winners eliminated, the California mare raced Murphy's go0d gelding off his feet for the de- cision. Tommy Finch the Favorite. The 210 trot furnished three heat winners, with Tommy Finch. the fa- vorite, finally prevailing. Owner George Castle, after driving the winner the first three heats, relinquished his iseat to Murphy, whose fine handling landed Finch in front the next two rounds, though closely pressed by Baron Pen and Echomore. The meet will conclude tomorrow with the events originally scheduled for Friday. These are the 2.13 pace, 2.06 trot and 2.10 trot. ANKLE DEEP WINNER OF CHALLENGE TROPHY. Reprosent America at tional Boat Races. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Aug. 1—! Ankle Deep, the speedy motor boat representing the Laks George Racing | association, easily won the second race for the gold challenge trophy this aft- ernoon and will represent America in the Internation ra to be held in ¥ngland. The Ankie Deep took a long lead at the start and was never | | { will Interna- headed by the four cther boats en- | tered. | The $5,000 cup offered by the American Power Boat association was | awarded Count Casimir Mankowski, | owned of the Ank Deep. Although today’'s race decided pos:essio% of the trophy, another race will be held to- morrow in accordance with the rules of the American Power Boat associa- tion. WHITNEY DEFEATS INMAN, | Young Harvard Player Gives Fine Ex- hibition. Narragansett Pler, R. I, Aug. 1.—E. | H. Whitney of Boston, a young Har- | vard player, won the final match of | the men’s singles in the Point | Cy Judith ‘ountry club’s tennis tournament to- | and agsressive play threatened to overwhelm his op- ponent at the rt, and the New Yorker took the first set easily 6-3, but | Whitney swung into winning form af- | ter that. He made some wonderful re- turns of Inman’s smashing drives and | took the next three sets. 6-3, 6-4, 6-1.| . C. Inman of New | s 2 today end wi ke pitching al wes never in_doubt 0 3. Washingto Tt to stop the vish « recrult. met with an uiy one Hit the four b he result ning casily. d. struek out four and | gav Groom started for Wash- | n i to rettre with one man o ther T hed scored | k w pitching with | FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL RAILROADS DEPRESSED. Crop Scare and Cotton Estimates Prove Disturbing Factors. to ex- | the w York, Aug. 1.—Contrary pectations in some quarters, tention of the government to funds at points in the west and west so as to expedite the move of crops on securities values today. Tn financial quarters the statement of the secretary of the tr iry dealing with this matter was received with | some resentment, there being a dis- position to question the legal right | of the authorit: at Washington to accept commerc for federal depc per as collateral Other developments, including the first real “crop sc: of the season, and the governments unfavorable e timate for cofton were more distur ing and far-reaching. Advices, more or less authoritative, indicated further severe damage to corn by reason of the cxtended drought in the south- west, and the cotton estimate was more than two points under that sub- mitted a few weel g0, though less than a point under the average of the past decade. Corn options ecitedly at leading markets and r of roads in the south and southwes were correspondingly depressed. The movement spread until it em- ‘braced practically all raiiroad group almost the sole exception being Balt more & Ohio. Tllinois Central fell lower than on the day of its dividend reduction, while New York Central and some of its allled lines, Atchison and Pennsylvania, all of which sub- mitted adverse July reports, were un- der more or less pressure. A sharp break In Mexican Raflways 2nd pre- ferred called attention to the increas- ing financial embarrassments of the Mexican republic, with hints of an early suspension of fiscal obligations, The reaction ran from one to two points, with no material change in the later deallngs which were dull and circumseribed. The local money market was prac- tleally unchanged, save for a stiffening of ninety day accommodations. The general supply was lighter, with a de- crease of interior offerings. The cash movement indicated a gain for the weelk of about $4,500,000. The general bond market was in- clined to vield with sharp declines in speculative Issues. (Government s and Panama 2s advanced 3-4 and Pan- ama”8s 1-4 on call. - Tolal sales par valiue $1,300,000, . 8TOCKS. Amal, Copper Am. Ag. Chem A im. Am, Beet Sugar z B.S & B . Can Steel pr. o Rap. Tran Tilinols &ent Ins. Copper Monn. M. st MK E Central N H & W & West America Pacite . Mail R cific Penn. Reading 3 Reading Zd pr. Rep. Iron & Steel Rock Island Rock Teland Rumely pr. Seaboard 4. R L Southem Pac. Southern Ry Tenn. Copper . Third Avenne Unlen * Pacific or. ton Puelfic S. Rubber B Steel U U. 8. Steel pr. .. Uish Copper Westinghotine Woolwarih Wisconsin - Cent. COTTON. . New York, Aug. 1.—Spot cotton quiet, middling uplands, 12.10; gulf, 1 les 1200, Cotton futures closed steady; Kug. 11.76: Sept, 11.43; Oct. 11.84: Dec. 11.34 Jan, 11 arch, 11.35; May, 11.40, MONEY, New York, Aug, 1--Money on call steady @ 2 1.5 per cent: ruling rate 2 1-2; last loan 2 1-4; closing bid offered at 2 1-4, Time loans firm; sixty days 3 1-2 o 4; ninely days 4 8-4 a 5; six monihs 584 a6 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WIEAT, Oven. Low. Close, a3 s% ary 9034 0% 00 863% 0% 8% . 88% 08% 66! 68 A A oy o BN eex La oy u 0 PRt PR A Gho 8% Detroit | 4 three | Brooklyn. Pittsburgh. Daily Telegraph Draws One Consola- tion From Tournament. BALTIC ! What is Going on About the Village-s pionship finals through a victory in{ owing to darkness. In this ing Houck suc- his hardest match of the tour(t}zament ninlcd ““‘;““";p ‘xfld ex.cn:: Williums a pass hfluu‘, ! over William Blair of Lake jenova, | May. Was ItmbNE | Some: Philaduiphia i s Wis, 63, 75 62 s o -)h ——th st 1930 A great help towards keeping a house Tomorrow in e final round, upo Shotten, cf 1 urpiny. T 0 0 Daubert.1b 4 310 0 i which, through the absence of Cbam- | Lumiir i o0 foa in ordes are CHIFFONIERS. They hold al ion Maurice E. McLoughlin, depends | Pr 0 o tho. itle. Griffin’ will - meat Toseph | ol f10 o most as much as Noah’s ark, and yet av.’re 80 trong of St. Paul, - who today | Brief 1 Ba! 1200 i 5 e e ier oF S Chicasn | i S 318 0 8 0 convenient an]c}iattr:ctr:ll.f:flofé{%:g{n alel 4-5, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 Homiiion 0 OlBarmss - 3071 8 1 have a large line of ¢ on e fobetl. 1 3140 1) = Challenge from the Emeralds. ”""::” = g o 0 00 0 . sizes, styles and woods. The Emeralds of Willimantic wish to| T Stunk. 110 0 0 b iy | 2 arrange a_game of baseball with any ot sl bsoa T 8t | Don’t try to stow away your extra be— team in Norwich. Taftville, AV\'ester{.\' il e A gl 21 8 i i longings in high shelves or dark closets. arby town for Sunday, Aug. 3, to o g P R i Do plaved on their srounds. Mongger | Jisem by oiinere d eopozooeoo -zl Buy yourself.several of our pretty, well McCarthy had a game with the All-[$t louls . - Ui 3. Miller. Moran. Wheat. Dau- | s = Stars for this Sunday, but owing to the ey Y 3 it Alles: fome i, Witson i made chiffoniers and save all this trouble. hot weather they cancelled it. Manager | (Cule) o, fib- Jenewso, |- o S The PRICES we will make you, also, will McCarthy can be called by telephone D i e EASTERN ASSOCIAU!IN STANDING. o Saturday night between 7 and 9 Boston Elks Witness Champs Defeat. ; Vo Low : save you the trouble of looking around. gclock. Call Manager McCarthy, 2-2,| Boston Aus 1-—Sereral hundred members of | o k f i ‘Willimantie. the Boston lodge of who attended today’s | it i e Gamo ga the whess of Presient Mealeer of the | SH E A & Storm Interrupts Cricket Match. | ot [t v, Smpind foieat, Begom B, 18 51 & | 9 New York, Aug. 1.—A violent thun- | and the gucsis brought a hund with them. I3 2 3 derstorm interrupted play this after- | e vsiors waled Lanard i and i e | Meriaen ' 37-47 Main Street noon during the first innings of the |, "Giner and Manager Carrizan were indirectly | | two-day cricket match belweenythlz responsible J.’nr ;hm»lm’ the ‘n\ nls‘ m\x‘w AR r[l:lt;sr:ln\srnn; uul]A/;va[:nt ‘Plz\ntcn' | — _ ustralian eleven and All-New Yor] Cullopallowed but three Jocal players o rea tsicld, Anz ittafeld shut_out New Tan- It 15 saliine TRl bt e ik & e st e | e gl o s DR S [ SR L RER B R e i e tive to ONCE G SO The local players were dismissed in B A po's Ff o e omtit mboit Inthe : B oibioak et le th - the opening innings for a total of 118 | Leboidet 5 13 0 ofganvdnse 5 0% %0 DUSA Sechl pall and ere well e The hat in the prolonged struggle they | rree Falls, Damaging House—Rela- runs and the Australians had lost six | Chwmans 4 2 1 & Offfwopor® 4 2 2 8 0| fust"dme thc teams "met Now Lonaon won. 1 to 0, | Were worn down by ¢ tives ot Mise Batioie Eunecal: wickets for 101 runs before the grounds | Olonib™ 3 0 & 0 1 7an 100 i whentecn inlugs’) Beore: 71t EREn g AU vl 3 were deluged. s R ab b b MILL LEAGUE RECORDS. George F, Brown of Norwich avenue 1 ? 0§ 2 All-Stars vs. Hanover. 10120 $0 11 Lnmaan s emfea pm}::hex:;n:i;;z:i: urnnm The All Stars leave the square today H o 00410l 5 Plairs DS elm tree W Jos Btany. oo nee (Saturday) on the 1:45 car to play g0 0 m 0l 3 4 Bl his residence. T. Pur the fast Airlle team of Hanover. The 110 0 o Lindverses 4 | The Mill League Baseball statlstics | perienced hand in felling trees, hav- batteries—For the Stars, Fletcher and e — — | ¥in, | e ing worked In the woods cutting down Troeger. For Hanover, Phillips and 81 13 3 | puche Feals BattiNgs At ah: for saw mills, But the consequence |Murphy. The Stars will lineup as fol- | “Batted for Leonard in 3rd AB R was the ‘tree fell and struck the roof lows: Mclntyre 1b, Windsor 2b,| Score by inning 21300000 04 200 78 of the house owned by Blgart Broth- |Lathrop 3b, McGraw ss, Crowe If, f Jloveland ... T 1 o lt eaneira e pa { 350 44 ers, formerly the Fette place, badly Fields cf, Mulcahy rf. Hughes will|®oer - ! Pittancid 000008 000 11 e damaging the roof. manage from the bench. ¥ New London 0000006000 00 i z Ekaml;\ut‘l_gnu“fg:flsmto;“z;chend:lru CRMEE DAY KATIONAL LeAGUE STANDINE. Lindbors, Bakers~ Phil- SRR ) emy building % paX e - PO, A B A’ number from this place went to American Leagus. New X0k Fad = natienal Leagus. 4 3 g North Westchester Tuesday evening Detroit st Washington. i o 4 vt . imore 8, Rochester & | office_and e {to attend the Golden wedding of Mr. e e Plttsburg I Newarg 1. Montreal 3. for T, | and Mrs. Festus J. Shaller. Cleveland at Boston. Tiroolklyn 8 Lol e = Mr. and Mra, M. D, Wood left town e \ e : { Thursday for a month’s vacation in National Le: Cincinnati INTERNATIGNAL spINa. Batting Averages of Over .2 STIRRoIA) Masss and: pltimity: PRyt o natt jeei T s G.AB R H R. K. Brown of New York is at his D rorx et e, Cincinnat Yarcheste BT n summer home on Broadway for a few Boston at St Loufs 2 S - I cebng P i ho feld in’ ¢ B 24 ST AT The following relatives of Mrs. N i o Fitaaaa | Phiadaipnin ‘wou” carts. 5 3w | Katherine Patten attended the funeral Mediden 3t Waterbu. maser ofC tho! etiation ab el (o SoE Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles e aw ey oo ol Bewn was' fho worst_ oflcnder » Patten and children of Meriden, Mr. oyl ing orroms on every chunce that he bhad. H and Mrs. Walter Patten and Miss May AMERICAN LEAIUE STAHZINA. also played poor ball from = flelding 5 Patten of North Haven, Miss Anna P& | Packard relfeved Jobnson fn the ¥ Patten of . Middletown, Miss Annie il B R s T > Sisson and Mrs, Harry Oram of § 557 | had Derord. Tt In ‘the batting, 7 Centerbrook, Charles Tiffany of Wall- Philadetzhia. { o s ingford, Mré. Harry Leonard of See A A had 2 konk, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome e H Palmer of Stonington, Conn. u H i . [} Comren outcome of the| Devotions for the First Friday. Davis cup London ¥ 5 morniz fullest | - A | Unclaimed letters at the local poste 7 Sty hEeary 6 : | office for the week ending July 12 are e thorushn ¥ie sptercl : H | for the following: R. J. Joseph. ) 0031001 051qq b e e SRy ey | Francis Keily of Norwich is spending I A Sl e t it ¢ to hold| 1. Hame + 2 20 & 10|afew days as the guest of his parents, o bese somp own must call youth WL $.0. B.5. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kelly, of the —— | to aids e 1 7 10| Little Flats, Braves Whitewssh St. Louis. Stan sgvs MeLoughlin's | Aty 2 & 1| William McGuire left Thursday Aug. oto | def of « P. Dixon was a! il 31 l4)evening to take up his duties as as- tere w | triumph, - stamir ty of | Coclies 4 14 | sistant jaller in the Norwich jail. ;i ey Iyoitn av e o skl | Loy HEE L 2| James McGuire and daughter Alica e | of middle age SR R i are in Rockville and will attend the confes that through z o funeral of Miss Ellen Donegan this eian help that won . the See i #| (Saturday) morning. SHBeAE NraTboinhe i 2| Misses Bmme Dobbrow and Sadie f 7 : ) i week vacal from the fact that McLoughlin, of| No. 3 Mill Nine Leads. ;lugce;esacr:mslig\avlcl;z a weel on (IR odh g A i T g team leads with one Mrs. M. H. Donohoe and sons, John e ChEb R s e t administered by No and Joseph, arc spending a week at she Attty SR et in the season. Last their cottage at Ocean Beach. A A e i nant winners, the Dy °] Leo Lavallie is passing his vacation Voo ble in the schools| CloSe UP In second place and ¥ 1 with relatives in Dayville. in third pl Misses Henrietta and Doris Authier of Pitchville were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Roy of High street for a men for 1 t E t competing teams Here is the order in which one of iy adoj red| \,‘,1,',' L 20 e 1 oJe- | the circuit scribes picks the teams to | few days recently. i 6 11 27 10 tests are symip nal health | finish in :'New Haven, Hartford, New First Friday Devotions. 9 4 ad grit, and the ony of Rritish j London, Bridgeport, Waterbur; P}{' -| Friday, the first Friday of the thntozs | at becomes d We do not, | fleld, Springfleld. Merlden. = Ieedless | ;nh, masses were said in St. Mary's 0004 ® 1 8 62| howev grudge T | to say itis a New 7[3‘\0\'\ pencil pusher | o) 0 o1 24 5.16 and 7 o'clock. In the 0 0 000 0 0 0 0-0|Taughlin and Williams ar | Who made the selection. evening the services of the holy hour o his, ‘Whalins Myers; Boms run. Hes. |micest boys that ever crossed tha At-| — were celebrated with a large congrega- —_— | lantic, and if we must he beaten let it 5 tqg‘g; in :stendnan;oe_t £ Erhr uS iy s Hel athewson. | be s it should bhe played. i 1 Mrs. lex 'upont o ree iy .H ::‘nf M,\:" hewson, 'the 1dol | Tla\p T Chronicle savs McLough- | i ATENF’ |i}1ending a week visiting in Fall River, S Maneeer McGraw's | lin's sudden irruption info tennis has| o 5 3 o | Mass. 23 Checked e ahamn ot | bon a8 sensational as anvthing in (he| Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page | ME38_ (s (i n of Main street o 2 history of sport, and tbat if he main- | Guide Book Free. is employed in the Sanitary Fibre i [ tains his form, it may hc hard (o dis- | HARRY E. 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