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i Belicves the re ¥ win. It s at e s asked ior wavers on 11 mem! & bis sguad, gnd among those W {Scored One Sided Victory Over Canada in First of Davis Cup |t . e Eliminatiot il __Canadi NU’H‘HM 3 m‘mmnflgfir but Were Outclassed—Brookes Showed Up in Great| ™ == =i ' i o TODAY New London vs.- New Haven' .' i aF TRIL « Forest, Ills., July 23.—Australs { Brookes being unable to place the ball Sac- i scbred a one-sided victory over | &ccurately. . Eansas Clty ar Bumato. plays, Bart, Pepe 4 1) the first of Davis cup | , . Brookes’ wildness on the turns offssi Sosre. it T Game called st 3.30 his good service in the seventh game and Schwengers ran lo deuce. How¥- elimination matches’ at the Onwent- sla club, tl:h Forest. In stralght "’ar. Em:fimwon thes game, 6-4. neats, Ani n”the game Schwengers, ap: B poman Y. g hding defented | parently tiring: railied saficlently. to same manner, Norman Brookes won |briig the game ‘to three-all. ~Then "h;nfiua-n-ito:(d ')i?-nd', rain. ew Haren 2. grandstand, 25c. { Tyler Won Pitchers’ Battle. from B. P. Schwengers, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, | double fault by the Canadin and| New Lendon - 58 “The cost of the | TherCanadians nlny:d desperately and | Clever placement by the Austrailian | - Watcum 6 ey Brtsin & (Fimt gume) Pittsburgh, Pa., July 23—Boston de- their wse: 3 | made a game fight for cvery point, but | Save tzh,c latter the game.4-2 and the piinea‘hrdeepors game postponed. rain. feated Pl;uaurgbhe ere today In & ‘X;flzlhd 1;1]1.‘ Atter leina; was out Camels are s good . outclassed. set 6-2. : New England League. © attle betweeh Tyler and |t the plate on Moeller's bunt, Benz smooth T o I T m; The teault eives the Australastans | Fretty placing won ‘the first same| . . . ¥ SIS SR L both Jeft handers, ihe heme | relleved Scott and forced in the ty- .-_‘:‘&-fl Dt| . ‘big udyantage, since, to win the | Of the second set for Brookes, 4-2.. In| jacerhiii-ertind postpened. wet grounds. team making five hits and the vieitors | /& rum. Cicotte then went in and reliable companles. Insure Now.| o o8 NIVER vt take | the sccond game, after & rally,| Fitsbursh Lewrence. postponed, rain. - OF the. five o pinyed he | Gandil _singled, scoring the winning 't filfe Not Delay. — the doubles tomarrow and both he Schwengers' wildness pave the game io Vebirat: Loagen: Serice, Boaton woh four, and in each|rum Score: J:,:,, ISAAC S. JONES Bligies matchem on/ Saturday, adter /(W6 AUSEAlAN To6 Tn thethird swme, | i & Bt & L oL, | Of these Piktsbursh was' shut out. - 8 Wastingtes (A) that taste. e 1 vere willis to | & wild’ shot gave Schwe: rs a point, Chicage 5, Firooklsn. 7 h icore: o] al o at Insurance and Real Estate Agent, :nnc';dey ::“é-fi&;:: a:ymin;‘ but | but ng Brove ontaie pa 1 Tost the | Bk Loty e oned “ratn Twe’ games Iy LF . . R B 0 Richards Building, 91 Main Street|an outside chance. game, 4-1. R & iy Lpo a $100 ofroversn 31 21 The first match, that of Brookes Prookes sliced two into the net in Jaternations! Laagws. 2 . 421 Lina and Schwengers, was hardly com- |the fourth game and gaves the third| oo i 'saumore. Bomalo-> and _Roches- 150 $ t37 LA Y M to start pleted before a terrific storm began. | point to Schwengers by a wild Shot. | i idwes City ghme posiponed. raln. - = 01 H s R ou are O | The showers_ which lasted more than | Clever placement s | “iemircatFrotience. game: peatponed. on ascout of | Bci 11 1 167 3 Ywillemse ¢ 1 03 0 FS an hour, drove the spectators to shel- | point, but a drive gave Schwengers the [ buming of the grandstand sesterdar. Whltren. e 144 1 N M -_—— our vacation ter and threatened to cause a post- | zame, 1-4. it SRt TRREE EtIRRIS Whating i 1 R R e P y ponement of t:‘:e second match, but | Clever alley shots by Schwengers en - s T ‘™ierp 003 . R canvas covers kept the courts nea abled him to bring the fifth game 10y mmce ot F Bk = 1 100 For your sake and your fam-|dry ana Wilding refused to consent | deuce, but he returned to the end of | Woriciee i = = - lw = T ] i3 2 3 = s i . | to having the match set back. the net and Brookes made 1t 4-1 for | Porcand ily take out an Accident Policy Wilding, played o wonderfdl game |the set - Schwengers took the sixth . i much better than his practice match- | game by a remarkable exhibition by in the Travelers before 7ou go. | cx cariier this week had indicated. His | placnw. four to ane. but Brookes won passing was marvelous, alley shots Just | the seventh game, a love contest. mak- B. P luHflED & cfl inside the side lines and just short |ing the set stand 5-2. A sudden drop 11 09000 0 S 5 o Nia Cuitinn | Mscer” | Thre Pard Philiips ‘will occupy the mound i ition and Murphy will catch. A Rain Broke Up Tiger Fast and exciting game is anticipated & g : by the fans of each locality. The New York, July 23 New York and | Athletics Won' Ninth Consecutive | Tattville team challenges the Willi- Detroit finished their series with Game. mantic Independents and Baltic for a 1to 1 tle, o heavy rain, which had| Philadelphia, July 23—Philadeiphia | S€ries of sames. Manager Ben INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lo N of the base lines leaving Powell help- | in temperature seemed to inspire the Igas at times. His drives just topped | Canadian and he took the eighth gam the nets and his lobbing kept the | 4. - Battimore e | Rochester nd | Providence . outplaying the Australian. 4 JOHN A. MORAN Canadian playing far back of the base | ninth game went to Brookes, lnvestment Broker dne, with it the set, 6-3. e been falling for four inni s o e | willing to put hid team against any Powell occasionally also showed | ™ Senwangers went to pleces in the | Xors g for four innings, break- | wound up a long and successful home | ¥ B e B pu i ing up the game in the second half | stand by defeating Cleveland today, of the ninth, when the Yankees had a | § to 2, this being Philadelphia’s ninth | Wide challenge. man on second and one out. The | consecutive victory. Bowman, who great skill. in placing, but his service | third set. Brookes won tho first game | M was not to be compared with his op- | four love, Schwengers' service being |Jones REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE | ponent's, MAN WO : A his own service far ame c e . A SPECIALTY Lack of confidence probably hasten- S O N T i Fatls AmERICAR LEAGUF STANDINS. juils mesis v:;“;lm?“lc)‘:::!; Dattle Do twirleq for Cleveland, was hit’ hard. KING CLANSMAN N Tt Office Over Capitol Lunch & Schwengers defeat at the hands [ty service lost third game of the third |y sgu, Soshos visitors' pitcher having the better of | ers stole seven bases. Score: TAVERY 8T Office Phone 370,—Residence 1178-3 . Forerads - | set for Schwengers 7-5. Brookes Won | Bogon -5 I it. Detroit scored in the second tnni; clphia (A e a \ ingly not the brilllant master of the | ihe fourth game 4-1. Schwengers being | Wustingion ) on Crawford's triple and Boone's poor e O . S Captured Three Straight Heats\After | ol ‘;‘;"sg““;’e‘;‘gfi‘: easily had the | yngpie to return the Amstralian’s hard | Detrclt & a relay to the plate. New York ted it | Granerif 1 Sy o x Poor Start. N 2 3 service. With the set four-love . in|gy 1out® h & in the fifth inning when Cook singled, | STarmsnss 2 = : b ‘ sl b St . Brookes won the frst game. beat:| SIS or the Camndien by & |Saer ULUUTIIE & took second when ‘Cree was hit and | el § 1§} alnee H Cleveland. 0. July 23 —King Claas, = ng Scl lweng_en in a lxo\e Bame. & tho|Tally that elicited applause from the |Clevcland ........ .. 2 58 by fine base running, scored on Mai- | Kirkerf 1 OfMcTinis.1b . man, a rank outsider. won the 35, Brown & Perkins, [litmeys-at-law | Frnt PoInt s A ey e Canadiag | CTCWd, won the fifth game 4-0. on his e L sel's infield out. omndu 3143 fskwekd 31440 Tavérn Steak, In-the Grand Cireui® _ { own *service. Brookes took the next 1 Detreit (A) New Yerk (A = } races today. by capturing easily the ©Over Uncas Nat. Baak Shetucket St | drove into the net one, 4-1. Schwengers on his own ser-| . Waa % hro & . e g 433 1 4 second, third and fourth heats, after Eauanes stairway Sear te Thames| Double "“L" s S"““;e"q.‘i,"““"‘; Vice took the seventh, 4-0. but the |fhics Lo R Bush.ss &8 & fmoonean 130 : = ironpwn 1 0 0 4 o finishing a poor fourth to McCloskey Natotal Bank ‘relephone 38-3. :;r:leth::::ocu game 4 to 2. The E‘ha; sightn went to Brookes, 4-0, making | Fiiimiy i 11§ Sfmereny K18 g 90 3 gWders” 3 00 1 afin m.‘n‘:.;;o?su h:all. ux‘mu best l:\:: < =2 it -2. roniiyn. i 3 2 e, ; B was 2.08 1-4, equal to the eve: COWIN W. HIGG:INS, TN s, S Eky B i L i i o ofSmeas 3 013 3 « P | time, although the track was heavy ¢ agains e us rvice, 2 Kaues Oty ...10 T 1 1| Cook 110 ey + 3 64 Attorney-atiaw, S iaiers: thok the Touris gams 43 Pirates May Drop 1 Players. s fiws [.Illiiiog g B 3 2u 0 olemoere 20410 i B [ e e At mar10a Shannen Building, | on excellent placing. Z President Bammey Dreyfuss of the e o Dae 1040 085 o S et ety day of the North Randall racing. In the fifth game Brookes took the | Pittsburgh baseball club is_going .0 EASTERK »3SOCIATION STANDING oot ifiadeighla. s o0 3 8 8 B8 3 3 Betn Clark, in the first event for se——!)ead and Schwengers overshot and{use drastic measures if the Pirates do Low Totals 30 9 Y] P el 09" class pacers, after finishing sev- drove another In the net. A side cork |not get out of the slump in which they | xew TLendon «...cve PR oy — enth in the first heat, emerged from shot gave the Canadian one point, but | have fallen. With the club in last | iry (5 pHCN, Fame t of ru | the bunch on the atretch in the sec- : ol Fotie o tact st t Foaey potrsit. GAMES AROUND THIS the game went to Brookes. | place, the team fs facing a storm of [f L x New” Yok e RS % |oma and nosed out the fieid. ‘Beoth R % rilliant volley featured the, sixili { criticism from the patrons. President e B Harizen. e, o ICINITY SATURDAY. ' ("ik" secured the pole in the third ford, game, which went to Schwengers 4-2. | Dreyfuss is credited with having stai- | viusted ¥ 3 | heat and never was he‘ded, captur- Jewett City at Stats Hospital - Fruits and Vegetables. Now ¥ a 4 - Volun b Beat e D Tine e Radisnes, | 4 soimch % New Beitaln e Senators Won in Lucky Seventh. town at Taftville. The third race, & .18 < event, Head lttuc 1| i 3 EATIONAL LEAGUT “TANDING. Washington, July 23.—By a hot sev- — : went to Mahomet Wit 1 three Beets, new, bu.. 8 i 2 laet enth inning rally Washington won | Jewett City basebail team wiil m: straight heate. Barney .'ibbs. now- Sattuies=— urales, 19 Xow ‘York seveee k today's game from Chicago, 5 to 3.|Its first appearance of te season on the ever, contested every foot of the way Sex. 15| Fomaioen i Chicaso . - - Scott pitched fine ball for six innings | hospital diamond Saturd They are in ev ishing second each Turnips, pk.. ;| Hothouse Tomatoes = el g e i and the White Sox scored three runs. | coming down with the best bunch of | time. Chtons o B KET HEAVY AND DULL. Chino. _con. G, Chncina ; i Dut In the seventh he weakened be- | tossers the borough can produce. The | The last race, a 2.1 yace, was un- Unjons— Dates, 10-1o MARI 4 100 Corn Prod. o >Mhtladelphia I fore the local batsmen's onsiaught. | battery of the Jewett City team is un- | finished. H. Preat had won Yellow, 15|igs, 20 R 90 Dl Lack. & W, 1 Pittaburgh ;- Shanks and Morgan singled; McBride | decided but the Hospital will use either ' the fir nd been nosed pobite, . . - :38]sweet feifions New Haven Suit Had Effect of Causing 00 Den. & R. G. pr 5% Brooklyn sacrificed and were safe when &cott | Hourlgan or Sweatt with Manager |out by Fred rreat. in the third, Rew Potatoss, “eare mipes ®=> %| the Steck to Move in Feverish| T Eie .- _..... % 3 T SR tried for Shanks at third. After Wil- | Chase catching. | the judges announced the evant would pk., 35-00 e ] Fashion. 260 Erte 24 »r ..., % Giants Swamped Cincinnat llams flied out, Boehling singled, scor- | Voluntown. pleys Taftville & return|be carried over to the next day onm Sweet Puuiioes, 10-15 ik Electrle | 4 Cincinnati, O., July 28.—New York|ing two runs. and Acosta beat out an | game on the Providernce streei ounds. | account of darknes o Bl - 0.8 New York, July 23.—Resumption of | o) G aer Datted hard today and easily won from . R el - 20-40) gold exports to Paris and filing of the e Cinoinnatl, 13 to 4. The visitors took | === S S = Uranges, ore.” 8, Fineuppies, < Yellow Bahanas, Squas, a big lead early in the game and were never in danger. Yingling was hit hard in the eight innings he pitched, government’s sult to dissolve the New Haven road were the outstanding fea- | tures of today’s heavy and dull stoek | Hind qirs. quoted. o 1o|Stting Beans— market. The gold movement was vc- | while Griffin, a local recruit, who was S 20| Green #! gurded as of more than ordinary .- | oa the mound in the last inning, also T'Bananas, ea. 8| Ner 4 rmips. 1y | portance because of the increasug| 3 was batted hard. Acrries. b, 23 | financial tension shown at all the lead- | a0 1) Tesrean was hit hard, but kept the es, doz., ing forelgn centers. 190 hits_scattered. He was taken out af- ckberries, Paris, Berlin and Vienna were re-| 20 ter New York had a safe lead. #plerries | ported as showing signs of demoral:: 2 Score Nk tion, a condition which found partiai Now York (N) Cineinnatl (N) 1 dseberrien reflection in further liquidation here.| L e Y rants, London sold about 15,000 shares, most-, Bescher.cf o[ Dantcisrt 191 k Radish, iy high grade stocks, in this markct,] ey 100 Seedless Grapes, and the decline in Canadian Pacific to 3 s 020 Ib.’25 | its lowest figure in four years result- | 2 138 e Meats. | ed in part from Berlin selling. | 5 e g R L 32| The New Haven suit, which had i anft 31200 Pyijencge " 25 | effect of causing the stock to move in | 1 o\ Metiwitzab 4 11001 1 Western Chops, |Shouider & 92| feverish fashion, aroused considera' Rtoclzib 3 §}Xcutn, i S gy | h u.15 | Interest from the fact that the at-| ! e T e 2 e widers thoulders, 11-13 | torney general's brief suggested ihe| il Pacit Db a oty 00001 noiked Hats, |Lezs. 3 appointment of a recelver to take over| 11 e Fiwine 0 10000 Snsitat gty | the property. | =00 Penn. J R 3 3 i s der 16 0|, Many of the better known stocks| 10 Prepics G & b e L o oked - Tongzes.c 38| tell from one to over two points, witn| Le b Sl Cor nais LShert Cut. 33 it | weakness in Lehigh Valley and Read-| 1co Quickelner o ) Ren o it [ ing. ~Baltimore and Ohio added an-| 10+ Kar Con © S ks Boiri 505 other fraction to its 10w record, and| 1830 Reading ceats Eries, Denver and Rio Grande prefer- | g et A il 3 red, Rock Island preferred and a few R, 1o & St H< olesusage, { more inconspicuous stocks and bonls Tlock Tl Ty f <t Nat alk Pork, .| sold at prices seldom if ever before | tock s R s “j | ore wies, To S ldtive Bpg Tamb The movement was broader than re- | i auliry. cently, embracing more issues of 5o s ocbuck 3 ‘ Pency is do Dueks. |Broilers, each, 48 | tential value. United States ~Steel| ¢ Souwh Pocifc o= e ] Chickens, s 45 | was singled out in the latter dealings,| 1% 8o\ boc. 5 ¥ e N ht Chickens, f 3 s | declining a point on extensive offer- | 510 Souhem R e e e o ings. Fractional rallies in the final| 2000 South & Ty witer— Vinegar, gat. 2 ;q.\_lsr Fore At AL 154 close, whica, e s f_'rl‘w’::r:h straight gume from the visitors Tub, PP o el L, a tendec y much activity | Texcs Co. o dades oo s i i i | Oediiakey, Apart from tbe foreign news: all of | Third Avenite cals’ th consecutive victory V E R Y h()‘]sew]_fe mn th]s town [ Twin €. R T Mo Pacific Unicn Pacific had been able to but one run off Schmutz, who pi ix innin d the; way which was adverse, rumor deait very | generally with the status of many | sues whose dividends are now over- | will jump at this chance to 15 shadowed by doubt. Th vi E Tnton Pac o b Se e ‘o . \ B > ® There was more oo meh itter E BT iy, Hlgtaspest® IP% #1 | untavorabie mews weparding e s | reduce the cost of living without ! Daiey. 3| BENS Rico, otas and | midd . . g : Eiiinert. 9| xew omafel 89| Hest.’ Decision of the senste to press | 3 reducing the quality of what you eat. All kinds 4 i . 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