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about yeur FIRE K. ® BOSINESS, 1 represent reliable companies. Insure Now. ISAAC S JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Buikding, 91 Main Street You are about to start on your vacation For your sake and your fam- ly take out an Accident Policy in the Travelers before you go. B..P. LEARNED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A SPECIALTY Office Over Capitel Lunch Office Phone’ 370,—Residence 1179-3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Brown & Peskins, Atomey-ai-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National jank. Telephone 38-3. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-at-Law, mar10d . Shannen Building. Powsll Won Three Matches. Chicago, July 28.—R. B. Powell Canada’s Davis cup captain, thrilled tennis enthusiasts at Lake korest to- day by winning three matches in the western championship tournament. In the preliminary round he defeated L. P. brintwell of Chicago and Kansas City by the one-sided score of 6-0, 6-1, and with thé same Bgurés won from James Weber, a local schoolboy crack. It remained for Al Lindauer, a Chicago boy, to give the allen a contest, and he did so, winning the 'first three sames . NORWICH FAMILY MARKET ; Fruits and Vegetables. x Radisnes, 4 P rive i ‘Manufacturers’ which was carrled over from yesterday after six heuts had been run off. Linda Wrona was left far outside the “lag, and s> falled to get any past of the prize in spte of her great jer- fore ance of yesterday, when. in win- ning the heat, she set-a mnew e “trec for-oli_ pac on in Tve -all_pace, won in v heats by Flower Direct, furnished the sensation of the day's grand circuit program, _ In the first heat of race Direct- um I led for half a mile, then Earl, Jr. rushed around the filed into fvst place. Bunching up as they reached the three quarters Earl, Jr. broke and swerved in front' of his field. There was a_bad mixup. Cox was thrown from his seat, -his horse, Del Rey, running -away.. A tire was torn from Barl Jr’s sulky, while Hal = B. Jr's machine was smashed. Del Rey stop- at the loeal driving park lowered to 2:12 by The Midget last day's meeting of the Short mee here today. All four races in straight heats. Clara ‘Walker won the 2:17 pace for a $500 stake, making her fifth win in five starts.. By pérmission of the judges the last race, the 2:15 trot went to ADy wringer of two Heats J:B: 8. 6% ting it easily. Summary: V13" pace purse, $000; Clara Walker (owner) won; Casey Jones, (Wood- ward) second; Princess Wilkes (Schelley) third. WITH THE AMATEURS. Young *¥igers Won Five Inning Game— Pearl Street Seconds Challenge. The Young Tigers of Greeneville de- feated Eighth Streets by the score of 7 ta 2 Wednesday afternoon. At the end of the fifth the game had to be dis continued on account of rain. The Pearl Street Second team chal- lenges the Lake Street Second team for a game to be played Monday after- ped after passing the stand and no horse nor driver was injured. Direct- noon at the fair grounds. Communi- cate with Manager Heyman or Captain um I won the heat and Hal B, Jr. who was led in, was placed. Directum I led all the way in the second heat, but Flower Direct took the next three after keen racing and Whipping drives at the wire. ‘The other three races were taken In straight heats. N m Direct in the 2:18 pace, Star Inter in the 2909 trot and Sienna in the 2:11 trot win- ning about as they pleased. Record Lowered. Northampton, Mase, July 30—The Kenig. Wilding and Brooks Scored Two Points Pittsburgh, Pa., July 30—Anthony F. Wilding and Norman E. Brooks, the two Australasian tennis stars, scored the first two points in the semi-finul rounc of the preliminary serie ot raztches here today, on the turf coufts of the Allegheny counary club. Wild- Ing was the first to take on Oscar Kreutser, the second strnz man in the singles of the German temmn, the latter being beoten at 3-5. 6-2, 6-+. n nings. called oa account of darkpes.) New Tondon Kansas Clty st Balimore. Chicago i Pittsburgh. St Louls at Bufmale THURSDAY'S RESULTS. Chicago 1. Chicago 10, St. Louts 9, St Louls 2. Broakiyn Kanses City 0, Pittsburgh Indianapolis-Baitimore rain. New England Leagus. (First {second Manchestor 6. Lynn 5. (First game. 12 inoings.) Manchester 5. Lyan 5. (Second game. 10 fn- Interustions) Leagoe. Toronto 7. (Fiest (Secon: Jorses Cits 3. ame. ) ‘ came) game will bo plared off in Harttord 12, (First_gamé.) Harttord 12, (Second game.) Waterbury Pittseld” 4, 1 1 nings ) Pitisficld 1, Springfleld 4. (Second game.) EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDI! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STOCK PRICES DROP. Losses from 6 to 17 Points in Day of Big Business on Wall Street. New York, July ~30.—Developments in the, Buropean financial 'situation caused ' great activity on the stock exchange today. Liquidation began at the opening and continued throughout the session, with business in greater volume than at any time in several years. The total overturn amounted to 1,325,000 shares, with maximum losses ranging from six te seventeen points in the more influential issues, while a few speciaities fell off even more. Seliing from foreign sources prob- ably aggregated one-fifth of the day's operations, but no definite figures were available ‘because of the conditions which. ‘a¢companied the movement. Lowest prices were reached In the final hour, on announcement that Ger- many had served an ultimatum on Russia. Prices crumbled from sheer welght of the offerings and the large number of “cash”. transactions testi- fled to the extreme demands of the situation. . In addition to the news from abroad there were vague rumors as to home conditions. It was the intention of the Clearing House committee to hold a meeting of routine character, it was said, byt because of conditions it was deemed “wise to postpone action. Another contributing factor of ad- verse character was the- continuance of gold shipments to London and Sew. Paris, In the face of a further advance Turnips, p o1 totlivuse Tomatoes | in “war riek” rates by the insurance I R ) companies. The- Standard_Oil - com- e, 19:18 | pany, to ailay any alarm, offered ‘large White, * Lemons, sums of call money at prevailing rates, loiaocs, pk.,” doz”. 36| which were slightly above yvesterda) New Fotaioes. dare Ripes, 4 | with another hardening in long matu- k., - Cukes, rities, Sweet i ... uskielins herries, summer Squa; Whité Squash, 5| Lima Beans, String Beans— Foreign exchange was demoralized, it being practically impossible to ne- gotiate bills between this and Euro- pean points at the more excited mo- ments of the day. The bond market was extremely Wax 5 s, - weak, losses ranging from two to six R e, Jreen. s, 15|Doints. Total sales, par value, $4 Ber, L5 .Cherries, Ib. 475,000, Peaghes, doz. 33| U.S. bonds were unchansed on call. ackberries. 15 [ Ruspberries— STOCKS, Biac H B . ack, 51 11800 Alasks Gold M 1% 19% wéion CRbranis, 1 A s B o Corn, 4 Black Radish, 100" Adama s ey 21i12a9n H I Seedless Grapes, | 94300 Awal i Flucherries, is s 26 100-Am. 0% 1. Seediess 2300 Am. . Graperrult, frges 1% Meats. oo Am i ¥aek— Nutlve spareribs) 23 Wesiern Clioj Cut 3 nside Round, k., 3 18 1i Shouigers, 2 Smoked Hams, 1 Smoked Shou.- ders, 33 20} 1¢ Les Suoked ronguess| hiz, e Snott Cul, 35| _Shoulders, is Lried eer. 45{Native Veal— rned Leer, C: Porturhoute" st e H Choy 26 Sirloir, Stioutders, 16 Roast, ven <t Hind qtrs., Fore qirs., ausage, e Kative Sp's Lamb Pouliry, Fensy L. L Ducks, (Broflers, 0| Su uibs, Chickens, 3:[Capons, Fowls, , - 28 Greceries. Visegar, gal., ar— cach, i ter— rket ore Hadabex, Bens Foli:k Bluefish, Tmoc barayes? 34| Lobst ol ors— it e i rand. box, #F Clams 30 1h-1§ 14-18 E 23 Saik Pork, A 2 t. & 12-15| Cansiea ul‘-f-,. i 108 160 00 T e e 1900 AL Cotst Tine 306 Beia. "Loco. Too Dl Lo 3¢ 16135 Bait & Onla " 655 Bait i “Otia 506 Bech ‘Seeat » Tino Bech et b 14800 Broci B 7. 2200 Cat. Petrol. Too G Pap b 15490 Cavada Tag0 Cent. "veather 2900 Goodrich B. ¥, ... 200 Goodrich pr . 13440 Get: North 3300 GL X, Ore” Sub 1300 Gugsen Faxp. 200 Homestake . 1700 Tilinols Centrai 100 Tut. Agsicul. bt 8000 Tnsp. 2408 Tor 3000 Int. 3874 Tnt. 1300 Tot. 100 Int. 200 Lack. 100 Toclle Gas 19500 Lehigh Velley 100 Loose-Wiles 200 Long Isiena 300 Lorrilard, P. ... 100 Lorlllard, P. pr 1900 Louss. & Nash. 900 Mack. " Cos. 310 Manhattan H. 125 May Deot. - Store 1000 Mex. Peiz, . 1700 Mitami Copper 1130 M. - Steel Nt Lead. 3 NR R or M3 pius Conl pr Press teel Car Pa Pal Car Quickstiver Quickadiver pr’ 0 Stay Gon e 139100 Teading 1. 300 Iicading ¢ pr Ll 1100 Jtep. Tr. & “ptest 1200 Ry Ir & Stet e 0 Rock Taland 500 Ttock Taland pe 5. pr 200 Starki. Atiing 1100 Stuidebaker 100 Studebaker pr 6300 Tenn. Copper .. 40 Texas & Pecifie 100 Tex. & P. L. Tr. 2000 Texas o, .. 5000 Third Aveaus. 1100 Twin C. . T 0 Union Baz & B. Tes & P. Paeinc or 00 va. 100 Ya. ‘Iron C. 100 Weils Targo 2100 West. 2ary' 100 West. lars 8300 West. Un. 7800 Weatinghouse 300 West. Mz, 1900 Woolworth 100 Woolworth pr oe Tel. 15t 300 Wh & L. E. 560 Wisconstn ~ Cent. . Totul sales 1,520,025 shares. COTTON. New York, July 30.—Spot cotton quiet; middiing upland, 12.50; gulf, 12.75; sales 900. Cotton futures closed weak: Jul; 11.87; August, 1:.94; October, 11 December, January, 1% March, 1155; , 11.66. MONEY. New York, July 30.—Call money strong 5 a 6; ruling rate 5; last loan 5; closing 4'a §. Time loans nominal: sixty days, ninety days and six months 5 1-2 a 6. CHICABO ARAIN MARKET. WHEAT Oden. Fieh low. Clos. TR 3 o2 % Bept. 2 o1 st Ern I U R T EL % % oy o £ R S | S s B 2 6y .y ma ex sy a7 B4 3% w56 £ % 39 3991 Watr ‘Brldgeport Springeld Pltisfield . Harttord New Haven Philadeiphts Pittabureh Brookiyn Philadeiphts ... Boston : Washtugion . Det Chicago s New York RBattimors Boehester Providence - Buftalo Bufalo Newark Totonto Montreal Jersey Clty wary FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won 51 8 is 4 Low AMERICAK LEAGUP STANDING. Lowt Louls Cleveland INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STAKDING. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE STANDING Highest Quality Kl Lowest Prices I Full Measure OUR PLATFORM Now comes the chance for the women to strike back at these untair and unmanly accusations. The introguction of the SERV-US Brand Foods gtves her the opportunity to rebel and show her determmmnation mnwm She can now demand the dest grades at the west prices. her tsist on getting the SERV-US Brands from her r. Let her refuse to pay the extra caarges for nothing but questionable guality. Valuable Coupons can be cut from every package of SERV-US Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautitul premiums. Start collecting vight away. 1f coupon is not on label it is inside the package. [J Sshort Weit X valuable Coupons [JNo Coupons Reduce the high cost of living Talk about injustice!/—In spite of the fact that groceries and meats have been steadily soaring in price for years, some people actually have the impudence to blame the women who have had to pay these cost of living has been due to the reckless extravagance of the housewives. NOW you can “ Ler ber both the pocket-book and Aesifh of hee demanding pure popular praces. Without the sbe ean save e e ol o e i 2ot e o v e bowe Earaitingae ™ SERV-US Brands cover everything in pure foods that i T S e e T EERVUS BAnas From your groces. If he Basa't them Be oan e them for 70u Som Distributers The L. A. Gallup Co. ~Nervice; Con. | [lLo O High Pr Xl Guaranteed Purity [JAdulterations ices yht ‘They this If at all Particular players were passing the grandstand, 2 spectator sald something which Ainsmith resented. He jumped into Knowlton calling the game on accaunt | of darkness with the score 1 to 1. Both | Greenwell and Tuckey twirled superb uts and J. Miller's error, gave Boston over the left fleld fence for a cireuit. Mann's hit, coupled with two infied ‘the stand and blows were exchunged. Ceateher Henry attempted to pull Aln- smith from the stand, and a chair thrown by a spectator struck Henry :lfl the head. The crowd from the leachers and nd stand rushed ~ ball, neither one allowing an earned | its first run in the third. In the ninta run. 'New London scored in the sixth | when Huggins booted Tylers _hot frame when Stow booted Waite's easy | grounder the winning run was stact- grounder, the runner taking second on | ed. Infield outs and Beck's fumble of Bpencer's out and dashing home on . Maranville’s drive Lrought Tyler home. i < B e K et BN MoCann Statess There is No Truth in Statement About His Complaint of Powers’ Conduct. Warner's lean eingle to right fleld. | Lee Magee of St. Louis was ejected by | agm&fu,qu mw«m]umu‘,qmwufe‘:fl-f 15._§ 3 Won Low o Pet Lawrency e 2 Fooess 1% some aifficulty, succeeded in driving | ninth, Senno received a life on Rock’s | uously to a decision. = $11| the crowd back into the seats and |low throw to Spencer and on Hali-| Score Towell 163 | play was resumed. man’s attemptec sacrifice Greenwell Bosten (M) St Lowis (W) Leviston 4| Coveleskie won his game in brilliant remamhed hur;]\l(-‘« :d.;d Mu‘"t \;f;,e:: ;\2 A L o prif le. He was invincible aftes the [toss the ball so long that w e N R it et v 3| e ning and fanned eleven . men. | inally heaved to first it was on the| Goweaii 3 % 3 = A 1 lfah by Shaw in the tenth |Bround, and again Spencer failed to! Marauress 4 0 5 4 ° Red Sox Whitewashed Chicago. mn::w“ v}’“h ‘h}' Nestn Mied o hake the play. | smiait 3 0 8 1 H Chicago, July 30.—Boston bunched| i wirning run to te scored. Score: Mioner 3110 0 hits today, shutting out Chicago 4 to N S Detreit (A) New Lend Eridgrsort Whalioze 2 8 7 H 0, and making it two straight. Benz b s ab hpo s 8 > B : IS Y &AL H started for Chicago and was touched | yoeneret & 03 1 OlBubee 3 077 3 3|pestent 3 3 R 1 for two singles, which, coupled wiih | Foserdd 2 ¢ 2 1 Haorayh 4 2 3 4 90 WHET, % g 1 = = an error and a base on balls, nettad 493 % Yoo 2110 0 Soemceetn 7 1 . e e e et two runs and caused his retirement. 30 o ofvanic™ 1831 Wamem 1 T T e Russell replaced him and the game 301 4 olBuma; 2318 7 ]| pricesr I | Dostem se1 00000 1 developed into a pitchers’ duel in $ 008 Uberere™ 1 011 2 ofMamheras s 1 o o fse oo RO SO which Ernest Shore, the recruit pitch- 59353 ilcacter 300 8 of Aveamc " 2 0 R . Whaling. Devore. 2 er obtained by Boston from Baltimore, L e s | Ctte Loy excelled. Russell had one had innin 16 o 3 — —; Pi Took E G the sixth, when two hits and a fieide A T Totals T 4 Telals 35 549 3 irates Took an Easy Game. choice stored two runs. Schalk was 18 £2) Batted for Ticraes in ainih |, Brooklyn, N. Y., July 30—Pittsburgh | with suspension. for, the simple rear spiked on the right hand by Speaker| Totals 33 32818 3 New Loudon | batted Allen hard, took. advantage of h drastic actio in the first Inning when the Bostonian| (x)One out when winning run scored. 200001000000 Brown’s wildness’ and hit Enzmann ranted such drastic n. 2 3 3 (xx) Batted for Hamper ia 4ih. o | while Brooki: king errors to-] “So long as his work contintes td slid into the home plate and had to % decoort | while Brookiyn was making errors cont. refire. e T e v ek 000000001000 !!day and won, 7 to 2. Cooper was al- | be of the calibre that it e B e HE o Two, Dese hits Becke oy vays effective and the tailenders nar- | the past Poters will Shie™ T ] T o % Do base Bt Mortary, Hellan A M Tk 0 escaped a shutout. The felding |tain a position on th€ New I 3 o e e a o Bit. Crawfora. SRS T |of Viox, Wagner and Dalton featured ?-::b?n.?v: up::dv z'n".d - ooper AR H ach Captured a Game. o 2 rom; writing form 12130 1347 % vanks Took Another Double Header. kot Com e pnite | O M tarned TRl A (hrowing | the article or just from what sousee Zonic” G 5 4 b ofComes" 34 b o g| Cleveland, Omio, July 30—New York | Philadeiphia, July 80°45ter FEUC | corey out at the plate in the second | it emanated is bevond me. Garduerb 4 1 0 i ofRodiect 4 1 2 0 0| won another double header from ;OD( l:fl‘fl“ w4 ;! m[.m: “hi. | inning and Mensor had to be carried| “Nor can I understand just Jawin2 41 1 5 ofPesketet 2 0 1 0 0| Cleveland today, the first game three here today, 4 to 3, in 12 lnnine 1| off the field after spraining his anile |this exhibition of animosity to Hoblialiin 4 114 3 pfSchalke *¢ 0 ¢ 8 010 two In ten innings, and the second | cago furned the tables in Ui SechRC | Jliding to second base in the sixth. New London club should be shown af omase 3 e 4183 g funing -5 Yo 1 Alekasder amll e R s time, or any other time. We nat Shores 2801 oAk 1888 1| The winning run in the first gume |Lavender had a duel in the opener | Scoel | L P urally ook for the support of the home _ o X ¢|Russlls 3 1 0 5 0! came in the tenth when Hartzell singl- | the latter being ‘o bat. Hum- | a hpo a ¢ “ np> s o|newspapers and as articles of Ehe. 190 % 0)e4, stoled second and scored on Crees | NN 1o permit ninels v Dlace, was | Meawrst 3 0% 8 owaras T 98 3 8| character referred to, in m_fi'— " = Zled, phries, who took Lavender's place, Was | Wagnes e H i3 ‘attacked, are product discord ot 3 double. kel b en with | Cilli 0 H S 3 () Matted for Alcock n stn” , O /8 ¥ 19 1] dopble. i was injured in the ninta in- | ineffective in the twelfth, when with | il 115 8 8 B L . 3 v ind et f the second game .n_stealing | the bases full and cne out, Al | Sowrersn 4 ) 1201 2|of such a misleading article 18 Boston € 00200 64 mnE Of the e o the feld, |scored the winning run when Magee | QT 5 1 3 § 11 the more o be regretted. Chicago .11 906000 esfsecond and was carried off the - |beat out @ bun. In the second yame | Koseichs.1b & 214 o 9 iite e the intention of the Two base hft. Hot Sacrifics hit. Thomas. | Score: Vaughn kept the home team's hits|Gibwnc™ 5 0 & 1 oflgounss 3 & 2 1 8 £ 15" the in furnished the New York (A) g g scattered ang was backed up fauit- | ex® 3 137 obducs’ 1183 1) or the person who Twrhieled (o8 BCl St. Louis Unable to Hit Bressler. 1% 3 tloemeae % 13 3 3|lessly while Philadelphia piled up er- [P $3 31 famey 1883 ¢ of ‘the New London clun thes St. Louis, Mo., July 30—Bressler was 161 olmmam 4823 ¢rors which proved costly The scores: | Tota 3% 13 % 18 Yoroms 18818 6 Evi where we atand.” > too much for St. Louis this afternoon 1 0 0 ofJackson. 2T ol hicage (N} Philadeishia (N | T is an injustice to Powers, to the clull while his teammates hit James when 3% ¢ Ui § 1 1.0 e T » e Y s itaelf, to the man who has dome so hits were needed and Philadelphia 1o ¢glpontaan. 301 31 \Leachet 417 0 Y AR much to !urnl;h the 1»909!. of l: won, four to one. St Louis escaped 1 4 1 ofobnston.ib 3 S e et A E ~ London with the best in Lavan tripled and 1R dNome S VY o|Baen 38 86 ofneenit e e e to the public. I am sorry that it was scored on Agnew’s fly. Baker dropped O o roponen® 10 5 o o|Zimmernabd 2 1 0 efCrovane (o) ‘Batiea for Pnzman In b ever given publicity."—New Haves the ball into the right fleld seats for Totals 3410 30 14 1] Bpreeney’ S Score by innings: Journal Courier, a homer. Score: Totals 16 1| Comidensa 31 2 3 o . o401 0011 r i s s i ia (x) Batted for Morton In 10th | Bremaban'e 3 ¢ 2 1 o F AR R R el a G . Louis i A fhivied H ALY Merohyt S 073 8 8 ERTE RIS sssazsese B T Ticrites . "oneiehs Jack Neville Eliminateds =) arphy, Ol wwiamsr ¥ i Bl 900300000 otals 3 o = . Wabblt 4 3 2 0 O|snotien e ass ‘M. Graney. Cite. ree ba. xeBuris a Grand Rapids, Mich., July 30 —Playe .o R i e 2 ] Ry e oue, Har) Tireiand Ames Shut Out His Former Team- | GTand Repids o rcon, but mas £33 1 ol 8 0| Tifca . Pesoia . - iLEs mates. able o overcome the handicap of his 415 b ofHowaramm o1 e s I 0 Batea tor wizes o ra. New York, July 30.—After winuing | poor worly this forencon, m.i"m’&'-. e res L T e B npe a ] LI R A O {nine consecutive games from Cincin- | of San Francisco, the Brimiern 3 0 8 8 ofPemes 3 i $I0TE B 0] cua O NS | nati, the New York champions were | Paciflc coast, was eliminated frou: the = === lrame 1 20 5105 0| Piinaona ’ o o 1|stopped today by a former comrade, | western amateur gol 200 Allis, II0, of Towls 32 8% 5 ofTariers o 0o $ 130 0|, T bem n - Leon Ames, who shut them out by & | toumnament by E. P. Allls, Totals 29 1 st 873 16 whiee Bk i score of 2 to 0. Mathewson pitched a | waukes. Allls won the 3 hole match, + Beors by innings: it B Peidy 310 0 0 | splendid game for New York, but a |3 up and 1. <) Batted for James 1n_Toh., sohnston.1b 4 17 0 3 .| wild throw by Meyers defeated him in St Tauls S R & ey a1719 5 7| the ninth. Clarkesopened Cincinpati's e o S U e, B 20019 Martinss & 2/ ninth with a double. Ames bunted in wath. i i a0aas Reserdt 3 S front of the plate and when Meyers ¥alsh. Home run. Baker. =S Pt | Saler.ib { e R e 3| threw the ball over Stock’s head Clarke Riot Marked the Detroit-Washington 82730 1| Bweener: 21 acorgi.. Aies wax Serebd Sy Damtole Cortaen = 2| who stole second, and scored on Her- Gam, Bremananc H Detroit, Mich., July 30—One of ths POONIRSES s f 8 syt 2 20 _— most disorderly scénes ever witnessed Three base | xxiinisley on the lcoal ball field, was enacted ; Malsel, Peckinpsugh. Sacrifice hit. Hart- hp oa during the ninth ~inning "of ‘today's | - game between Washington and Detroit o0 Which the home club won, three to two | Hospital Team Making Preparations. 004 in the tenth inning. Manager Chase of the State Hospital ey R -3 : ; ; : 'l' ‘I' : : ll 34 The riot started when Morgan was |team -put his team through stiff prac- | Fifwdepms W1 2 0 0 0 ¢ L 1 L2 HE called out at first by Umpire Sheridan. | tice Thursday afternoon for the game | I™ 50t T EI0E e | Recovering himselt from a slide he| Saturday with Taftville . Manager 061 started toward the umpire. Sheridan | Chase, realizing this will:be a har 2 — struck Morgan and several Washing- | game 'is making big preparations to St. Louis Defeated by Braves. ol [ ton players joined in the arsument.|carry off the honors. Boston, July 30.—Though Griner al-| (0 Batted for Fieicher t S8 Catcher Ainsmith is said to have then lowed the Boston team only one singsle i Soord by inaings struck Sheridan, who was being held Battle Sixteen Innings. oy i = (e M e B e by several players from both teams. Bridgeport, Conn, July 30.—New | enough with errors to enable Bostum | Two bass Wi Sheridan orders Ainsmith and | London and Bridgeport battled 16 in- | to win, 2 to 1. St. Louis’ run came in e Morgan oft the field, and as the {wo|nings to a tle here today, Umpire | the second, when Suyder lifted the ball LEASED BY SLUR ON POWERS thie attention of New Loadon wa

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