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GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Amerieas Leatme. 1o eing and. Attrasen. B Souls 3 Chleass. Fast Teams for Morning and Afternoon—Baltic ham county, the Emeralds, who are one of the fastest and the cleanest baseball team in the state is sched- uled for the morning and-in the af- ternoon the Newfleld club of Bridge- port. The Newfield club is a team that travels under heavy expense and is costing the Taftville team a sum to secure such an attraction and from in- dictaions a record breakimg crowd will be_on hand. Baltic is booked to play Moosup at that place this morning and Sunday they play Plainfield at Baltic. The Baltic team this year: is unusually Eood having a bunch of stickers that are liable to force any the mound. One of the t interesting: of the local baseball season is for this coming Sunday wien the fast Voluntown ~semi-profesional nine meets the All Stars of this city on the Cranberry, Last season Volun- town and the All Stars played three games for the championship of east- ern Connecticut. Voluntown won the third and deciding game by defeating the fastest team that ever represented the All Stars. This season Voluntown has been greatly strengthened by the signing up of Jack Howson of Providence who is one of the best semi-professional pitchers in New England and has turned down several offers from big league clubs as he does not care to Those who saw Howson work against the Sachems will remember his speed for a long time. Manager Hughes, Who has faced Howson in the middle of the summer, says he was a long ways from the form he will display this Sunday against the Stars. How- ever Manager Hughes is confident of vietary and warns Manager Sheldon to bring his fastest team, saying that the All Stars will be sure to defeat it. He has booked George Brazil to twirl. Braail is & noted pitcher around this vicinity and has appeared many times on the N. ¥. A. campus. Man- ager Hughes says he will burn ‘em /" This Circle BlanK’ SUNDAY GAMES American Losgon. Gierslana st Chicags. S & Deemit Nations) Loagus. Pitaburgh st Chicseo. St 2 Su Touis Federat Leasue. Kanms City st Chicaso. B onie e “indianapolis Other Gumes. Xow Tondm Tod e Swchems st Pl hustown e A Siars Yotomons v All 'Stam s the Crasbers. Fiainsad sf Baltic. N o Lo Now Britaln-Pitaicid postponed, wet grounds. of soming to me about your FIRE IN- SURANCE BUSINESS, T represent reliable companies. Insure Now. Not Delay ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker REAL ESTATE AND IN.URA;{CE A SPECIALTY Ofio, Over Capitol Lunch Office Phone 370,—Residence 1179-3 DANNY MURPHY IN LINE FOR A MANAGERSHIP. / May Be Transferred to St. Louis or ittsburgh. Danny Murphy, Connie Mack's for- mer righthand man, js In line for & managership job in either Pittsburgh or St. Louls, ~ Friday it had not been decided yet as to which one he will be shipped to, but the underlying | meaning of the officers of the outlaw i league is most likely to try to arouse more interest in those two citles, as they are running up against a pretty tough proposition in the gato recelpis é 2 end. In competition they are far B e o o nasmitying Slasses | from within hearing distance”of or- 5 ite the oy T et piox wil} | anized baseball, for in St Louls the be “behind the bat. Both managers |LWO major leagues are playing great | ball, each in the first division and one will do their utmost to win Sunday’s near the top. The people of St. Louis have not had a. winning team there jfor some time and the showing that| the majors are making this year is re- markable, and the attendance is like- wise. So it is the idea of the Feds backers to send Danny thers to boost up the team and make it & paying | proposition. As for Pittsburgh, they | are in need of course of a wol’lh)’l manager like Danny and may get him, | but St. Louls is making a etrong bid and at a recent meeting of the officers of the St. Louis club his name was proposed. There is no doubt to any- | one that Danny can make good, as he | has the ability and the bean. On many occasions he has pulled Connle Mack | out of holes and shown him a path with light. TowestPrices [High Prices Xl Guaranteed Purity [JAdulterations XIFull Measure [J'Short Weight Klvaluable Coupons[INo Coupons Y ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-atLaw, 3 Richard’s Bldg. *Phone_700. game. The All Stars have lost omly one Sunday game this year and Manager Hughes is anxious to keep up his good | Work. Manager Sheldon on his part | says he has been waiting for this op- portunity to show the fans, who will assemble. from eastern -Conecticut, ‘what a speedy team he has developed in Voluntown. The game will begin at $ p. m. sharp, and the umpires will be Riley of Nor- wich and Shea of Voluntown. The lineups follow: All Stars—Foye, c., Brazil, p, Young, 1b., McGraw, 2b, Dugas, 3b., Stanley, s. s, Stanley, lf. Fleids, c £, Aus- tin, r. f. Voluntown—Kelly, Entrance stalrway near to Thames Natiozal Bank Telephone 35-3 EDWIN W, HIGGINS, Attorney-atiaw, ‘mar10a Shannon Building. P —— EVEN MONEY ON RITCHIE-WELSH FIGHT. Will be Terrific Battle—Reported That the Fighters Are Evenly Matched. 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AMERICAN CREWS WILL BATTLE Foods gtves her the oppor€unity to rebel and show her determination o s On the Fourth of July Voluntown and_the All Stars will play a game at Voluntown for the benefit of St. Thomas’ church. The batteries will be: All Stars, Benjamin and Lord; Voluntown, Larkin and Kelly. ‘The fleld day at the State Hospital promises to be one of the best that has ever been held there and some close races are anticipated. As for the | baseball game is sure to be a top notcher. Hourigan is booked for the Hospital to twirl; but the Sachems have not decided upon one; but will have a speedy man and as each team has a rep as heavy hitters the pitch- ers will be tested out as to their abil- ity to stand getting into holes. The lineups of the team will remain the same except that Manager Chase has signed a new outfielder, Hockenbrocht, who says he will show some class es he is fast and has the snap of a whip, He is a slugger and hits timely, Sunday the New London Independ- ents will appear on the Falls diamond and Walsh and Cranker will work for the Sachems, This team played the N. F. A. eariier in the season and made a great showing and are coming here with the impression that they can SERV-US Brands cover a squars deal, She can now demand the best grades at the lowes: prices. s ki — everything ‘orodmocts ‘guarantesd under pure. [t Do st on getting the SERV-US Brinds from hes grocer. Let her — ERRVUS woslicy & T refuse to pay the extra caarges for mothing but questionable quality, BERV-US Biands from yoat grocer. K he basoy them Be can St them for you om_ The L. A. Gallup Co. ~orvicn St Valuable Coupons (@Y. q can be cut from every package of SERV-US Brand ‘They are good for all sorts of beautifnl premiums. collecting right on Jabel package. Willie Ritchie, the American, defends his lightweight fitle against Freddy Welsh at the Oiympia - stadium in London next Tuesday . night. Interest in this conflict is as keen if not more so, than that which was feit in the Johnson-Moran champion- ship battle in Paris last Saturday be- cause so many persons suspected that the Paris fight had been “framed. Ritchie and Welsh are evenly match- ed and both are in “the pink of condi- tion of his life and when they hop in- to the ring next Tuesday night each will carry a grudge in his heart that he will attempt to settle in the old fashioned wa: It is belleved that, as the fight grows nearer, most of the wagers will | be made at even money. Americans | are favoring Ritchie, not alone through motives of patriotism, but because they believe he is the better man. On the other hand the British backers of ‘Welsh are equally confident of his effect that he has been eidesteping mate the ability of the little Yankee. Ritchic is angry over reports to the effect that he has been sidstepping Welsh. FOR CUP TODAY. Both Harvard and Boston Enghts Victorious Over Foreign Oarsmen. Henley-on-Thames, July ~ $.—All| doubt as to the destination of the! Grand Challenge Cu pthis year was | dispelled_today when the Union Boat club of Boston defeated the Mayence Rowing club and the Harvara Sec- ond Eight beat Winnipeg in the semi- final round. The prediction of Robert F. Herrick, the American coach, has thus com true and the two American crews will row up the course here tomorrow | in the final for the edification of the| English oarsmen. Both American combinations _ a1d the distance of one mile, 550 yards in the fast time of 7 minutes flat, which had been beaten only on thrée pre- vious occasions. Their performances, therefore, give promise of a great race tomorrow, although the English- men prefer Harvard's style and con- dition to_that of Boston. After today's race, the Abeles, the praca m prre foods that you esty These are the FREE GIFT COUPONS . . i AT, . If coupon is not 1 it is inside the Lavendor va— O'Toole in Pitohers’ | the locals by walking Bodie. Seha.lk[mvnnce, Murphy's out and Maisel's coxswain of the Boston crew, sald, sacrificed and Weilman threw wild to | wild throw on Oldring’s grounder. In A telesram from hie training|ghow the Rose of New England boys | “We got all the lead we ever attain e firat allowing Bodle to reach third and | Shawkey held New York to three aquarters at Brighton, Ritchle #aid: |how to play the national game but | ed i ine feer Rrte ctromes . wo oamd July 8—It was a pitch- ; ‘T am champion now and I am_cer- Schalk second. Baumgardner replaced | scattered ore the ((Indians) Sachems are due to ors’ battle that Pittsburgh won from . * not get away from them. Wellman and when Alcock hit toPratt, | New York (A) Phitadeishia (A e e e e he o |scalp them S0 Manager McBurney | Cutler, the stroke, sal “Those s lr%?‘:g“:khozgo‘f‘:’::d‘; Bodle was caught at the plate. Faber | e SAS.S e says. Germans ean Tow.’ H out d Berger followed with | JIacL™ s = | Sult of our Los Angeles battle The people of TaftviMe will see to- | Harvard and Bosten row off at 415 for Chicago and each allowed only | Erounfed out ard Bereer Tlowed Wil | mastmitie 4 1 3 § E am going to carry day some of the best and fastest ball |o’clock tomorrow afternoon and then | four hits, Chicage scored in the sec- St Lesis (A) Chicage (A) | Dalerer 3 o Weish e that they have seen on the Providence |Lady Hambledon will present the ond imning on Bebulte’s double and N T S u o | Mullen1b R Although, It is admitted that Welsh | gireet grounds. As the pride of Wind. | prizes, two infiela hits, Pittsburgh did not | snettes.et o 3 1°a%e O Mt s N o Duee Of lis score until the seventh,- when Ko- |Pmuis H dedso|Nmmre 200l S htger: Rars Botiork 1 e e neichy singled, Zimmerman fumbled | SRt : salseiwmsy 30418 3 i . g Demaree Feat . eliy’s grounder an: itchell sacri- | pogy 3 € 410 0 0f - o fetenie's imitat a New Yark, July 8—New York de- e Lt st ok Raiy ot | it : TN 00| pes Bawu | S ak P Gaie bty e 2 feated Philadelphia.in the - opening | vanch ‘oleman singled, scoring | Lavens H S50 1 0 mew Yore i S5 as 1 G Ds thit Weiah wilh win game of the series, § w . Demarse | Killy . Boere: * xflier H 1900 0| ralleadiia T 0 i decisively from Ritchie although I pitcl!ingth\s l:.st sumehi_r';ve‘;k:fi h“}“: Chienge l.lL m.-‘r.(:) A ;,...1,.. H £ 5 it o] Pt i o8 | S i vl visite o three hil ames. B S i Jound te fio- MARKET FAIRLY STRONG. | 100D & R G 15 1% 0% | wenensd fn the minth, when Phila- e B $3-3 1 St s e e B e s Lr e Pathan & SR | % 1% U | 3R ccoreq three runs on two | Suath i 3:} SRS 81— ow South Wates and maid: o7 0| Substantial Gains Shown by Most of (Ba 2% BYGoubles, a single and two infield outs. | Zimmernm 4 § Tiet £ e s S Rave Eathesl. Saindbily bor nfns the Speculative Favorite i 28" 149 139 | The ehampions pounded Oeschger | Schultell " 4 3 1 R RS WO TR 1y year® with the single object in view| ST 500 Goouriah & % | pard and ran wild on the bases. 301 it 1 s s Agmew in 130 113 3 being the Hhiwelght of the worig, | , New York July $—There was evi- | 10 or " Nen 1255 | Bescher's batting was ome of the fea- |Bmmaminc § § | 38| G Baad o i 108 Fuow hate thet enadoe T %ili| dence in the course of the day's dull| 400 Gt 314 | tures. Tawnders 3 10 3 - T owtyhen iz mn T have no excuses to make if I am|DPut fairly atrong -stock market that | Scode: 5 Tiotals 3 T AF 0 0| st Towls 0 DD 0003206000 (52 defeatod. 1t will merely be that I have | the finaucial community is eager to | Philadelghia (N) wew ork () i 2.5 i S R R R R R RKRER R se38 ave| seize upon any valid Teason to ad- koo e el oo« o | ortoam . g " bash . Scha hrce base 11 met & better man. But T will have no| v21C, "Qioted values. The impeliinz YRR e S § regu B = t “°SOme of Welsh's training methods! factor was the overnight news from | H T = TR = Split E T L ushisstos, whieh wes construed to | Y 3 i 90 Sox and Senators Split Even. are unique. In his roadwork he tolla! imply that o closer understanding of i1 P8:410) Planters Add Another Socalp. Red * e Tt he moft and, maKing ren.| mutual needs was to be established | (8B $433 0| XNew London €omn, July 3_New| Washington July 3—Boeton o = Rine an extremely difficuit operation,| Petween the administration on the one | e i ) 1337 8| Lotdon defeated Bpringfield today 3 Washington divided a double he bz ;'7‘ ; tay 16 Thkse & Rerim in|Dand and the financial, industrial and | 20602 110¢0/to2 in a game marred by much |here today, the locals winning the fie — 3 the ocean, belleving that thie is an|commercial interests on the othen | 199 {8610 wrangling. Marhefkm was put out of |12 to 0 and the Red Sex taking the i Stocks opened with eubstantjal gains | 100 M. St P. & S5 M. gl tm oqmy Mettsenp o 0 0 0 0 O L T TR the game for disputing the umpire’s | the secon: o 1. A. Johns OPPOS- | EnNTMANN GOES TO BROOKLYN. = excellent thing for a fighter in train- | , S'OCKS OPENEd | ke wan olthe g , - s in the epening 2 speculative favorites Y deaision. Wosmer was hit in the head ed Walter Johnson = fng. and the advaace extended durk | . o his offerings were hit to g ¥ 9 ing the < a pitched ball and had te re-|game but his offeri 3 Dodgers Tak: " P £ i m‘;;""d’;,':‘fls B Some "";f “’“t'l;:: early sessicn, Later prices shaded | oo & Toth pitchers were wild. Scere: |all corners of the field. Cooper suc- odge: "'F'.m" 9:: itche: Be 1s speedier that ever hefore, somewhat, prebably as a result of | it Moot Foww o Soringtota Gecded him In the Hth and Also was ore. realizing for profits, and the move.| 200 New. C. Comer ) Bor » > hit hard. Williams starred at bat for AN s — RIE Naest bt tnfs. the vestons Tu Berkert.? § : i the lecals with a double, a triple and a "Tho‘ e e rmfignfln‘-\flnn 5 7 gy gy g OB oy o R Srookiyn Defoated Braves. | WY R EERI A |-y Wy o formpern of the New York Giants witi| final dealings the market relapsed into Boston, July 3.—Five ervors by the | fim s, '® { 1°¢ 1 8| tween Wood and Boehling, the Red |namt race by releasing Johony Enz- i the Dostest Narionals b it | its recent dull state, but closed at e local fielders offset the efforts of three | Brigif 208 0 b LT Vinning In the tenth, after two|maon, the miar plicher of {ho team. ta by which the Dhiladelphia | Afm undertone. Bostoo piichers today and Brooklyn . Jatkis iy 2t 4 8 1% 8| Gere out, on singles by Yerkes and | to the Brooklyn National League Katlonais. of ‘which he 1s now & mem. | , London bought sbemt 5,000 shares % e O Bacherien, i § $|Wooa and Cady's double. Scores: | €lob. Enzmann is to join the Dodgers Teceiv a| here. s %% oue and two on bases in the seventh | Ancam.e. - == 5. b WA 7 - E % Der will Teceive donn Martin, 4 third| " imost the only mew fimancing | ‘b bt “Spes % S8 2% | broueht Boston within one run of tle- | Grenvellst EETET [ 2 s 3| While it is officlally a reledse of Enz- 3 .."":",,“',m;n“mem oy h‘,‘,m. susmng the local market during the week was | 1oh 1. By B3 w1 osu 834 | ing the seere, and Evers followed with 333 Smomet T3} fmemm to Brnokt.lynhh is in reality the ¢ of Boston tomieht. Martin paved with| the sale to a banking syndicate of the | 140 ay Con Cop 2y 21 24 | p single but local batsmen were un- 148 offmem £51 0 iltaking over of the player from the ] R e imala Yot TAth | $30.000 of Nordhern Facific - raitway | T feang LI aiin gt | Gle"To score aewin. The scorel $10 MRS § 100 )| Inine "0 the Doagers by “Chacies i gon. President Gaffney of the Bos-| DONds recently issued by the directors.| 100 Reck Isiand ; Broskiyn (W) Bostwn (M) $ 41 ety 48 ¢ & 0| H Whbeln, S, who is interested in 3 fon club snnounce dtonight that the Forecasts of the bank statement were | 100 Rumiey by s sl LRY R § 81 shucnnden i 4| both clube. % followitig Dlsyets have ,’fi:,, A eons | mot very wide of the mark, the actual oS L &8 prareey SR YT S34iY L 3 3|, Newark has had a poor breai in the 1 toacts for two of more seasond: Evers,| cash loss, primarily due to midyear| {0t Soarvgl AL e St an 2 14sa St bagen Webwll, Bodhur. Mochefks, 110 ofw o ? ¢|luck this season and in common with 3 = Seraepag " | payments of interest dividends, aggre- | 10000 South. Facific Wheat'# 3 0 0 0 OlMaranves 4 3 8 4 1 plar N o 0 1 2 ofMarpers ©| many other clubs in the International Maranville Sehmidt, Gowdy, Rudolph,| gaping slightly more than $27,000,000, | = 590 Southern " 5. Dhetran 4 3 3 3 olschmigein 4 111 11 pnsted 13 Fiet H " D It R Mt iy et st James and Strand. With o decrease in reserves of $20,768,- | 800 Seuth. dy. pr Stengsz 38 18 gbeatsn T 4 01 10 4 1: Rodogoeld 1. Ot | 1000 Taas Sunday the Indians had to call on the ] e ¢ 000. These conditions are likely to be | 3 Joar™sy | imoap 31 8 1 plemstipae 8 8 8 0 grer, | Sk out, by Daotels’ 3 Brooklyn treasurer for $3,000 to meet The Giants and Phillies break even | largely correcteg in another week's | 1775 Thrd Ao % G O | deceivie {1 ¢ % fwnainea 3 18 20 Cuavire Keenan, " e e SR B e Bits aad Doyls! Donds wire atiely, with limitea | 930 Vhion Padne .TTIIiath apih 1 | semman 1 0 3 8 ofemichrs R | ¥ d F burs and was picked ub by Newark head the list, with Cravath and Magee mcvements in many issues which have | kA 3355 0 Coveleskie Held Cleveland to Four close behind the New Yorkers. recently fluctuated widely. Total sales, | i e Hite. Solmdor par value, $1,898,000. { L 8 o 22| Detrott, Mich, July 3—Coveleskie |, Tire tess ute WiMums W. fones Panama coupon threes advanced| 000 U; S 8 3 82115 |allowed Cleveland but four hits while 1 1-2 per cent, om call during the| ‘30 Vo' cur heas (x) Battad for Oftchieon in his team mates were pounding threed week. 100 Ve, Car. B visiting pitchers for twelve hits, the | - 1% we (3 g Tor Tvees 1a b Tigers winning 8 to 2. The Naps mix- | fiemerst H i ERORNE 58 West Vm e Seore by Lovdim. ed their first two. safe blows with a | 14 H Close. | 4060 Westinghouse Brookyn ... hit batsman in the fourth and scored | 2 : W | Totals sales 151380 shiades. B * | their only runs. Kirke, who joined ! 119 0 of n o = | Cleveland today, played well at 13 H FESE o 5 = b s ot {{: New York, July 3—Cotton futures Cincinnati Victorious. Clerstand 183 . ’ Plant’s Field New London| i im. G $% | closed steady. July 13.46, August 2 3 ~ 5% 5 200 Am. 174 | 12.44, October 12.19, December 12.37,| 8t. Louls July -3—Cincinnati was s A . % | January 13.18, March 12.2, May 12.39. | more fortunate in plecing hits than H . TODAY 3% [Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands, | Bt. Louls and won the opening game of : 3 13.26; gulf, 13.50; sales, 560. Series, 5 to 8. Schueider pitched o 2id Flawrin, Cady fine ball uptil the ninth, when he : ; New London vs. MONEY. Weakened fnd was relioved by Ames. H PR New York, July 3: — Call money | Score: = R o tladelphi ly 3K N H iy et e O wre s roaponsible Toi all of the Tune scored ew Haven loan 2" cosing T 1392 Time louns | yeww o e e EACH ONE FULLY WARRANTED 2 3-. 3 4@ 2030 delphia defeating New York twice by 4@3; six months 3 3-4@4. 21830 Selphis dsOinting A0 % m i enierce aman wazKer jiite “in ‘the frat contest, which was a £ Man % ISR R | duet dlmuvecn Bender and :’um«»:l. s R E 300320 Philadelphia had runners on third an. Geaeral admission, 25c, = i | eoncnd with two.out: " In tho fourth 2 grandstand, 25¢c. 2% s Chicage Wan in 13th. inning when Boone fumbled @ ground- © 90 95! Chicage, July 3—Bergers hit after |er by Mclanis. Murphy scorins. Boone -— oy T s 3 o |two were out in the 13th inning gave | threw to Maisel to cach Collins, who MME. TAFT - PALMIST CLATRVOYANT, ol. Gas . Chicago = 8 to 3 victory over St Louls today. turned third at full spead and when mufred James was taken out | Maisel the throw _Collins. Bulletin Building, £y SERORANE | e o u SRR £y e kit W ha e Seered T e amand pra ke s =5 -t 3 Broducts & e —3{the 13tn. man who relieved | taliy was secul n_the seven - e ode Ui iad B § i o i w” Fo N s * =% James started the lnst inning against 'ning on & pass tc Lapp, Shawkey's e ge)