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STRENGTH of our companies certain the prompt and sat- istactory adjustment of losses. J. L. Lathrop AND SONS 28 Shetucket St. "”Mn {8 acommon saying—and it is eminent- {ly true in the Case of Fire Insurance. {3 you have made timely arrangements ‘for protection against-loss by fire— jana a fire breaks out—the aptness of ithe expression will be brought home to you forcibly. Take time by the forelock and Yook atter your Insurance. It is a very im- portant matter. ISAAC 8. JONES < | I TheRiverview .club-of “the State ‘Hospital nosed out e 1 to 0 victory over the All Stars, Thursday after- noon 1n one of the best pitching duels at the Hospital grqunds this season in which both pitchers, Harrigan and Simcox, merely squirméd out of the tightest of tight places, especially the former. The home team was handed the game in the first when om a com bination of errors they scored the lone run of the game. Both pitchers hald their opposing batsmen and only five hits were made, Hospital two and All Stars three. The game was marked with several sensa- tional catches that broke up scoring chances. J8hn Hughes, the peerless leader of the .All Stars, not only dem- onstrated hig ability as a capable man- ager, but displayed rare talent with the stick, setting an example which his_fellow team mates was unable to. follow up. John pasted the pill for two of the three safties the Star's collected off Harrigen's invincible shoots. Chic Stanley was the other lucky ARRIGAN WINS PITCHERS BATTLE "All Stars Meet With-Defeat at State ‘Hospital—Score 1 to 0 —Simcox Holds Riverview to 2 Hits—Hughes Bangs Out 2 Safeties—All Stars Go to Falmouth Today. Bl wnennnoennd wlecsormssor 8l cownonsund i NEW LONDON MAY HAVE INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL. Jersey City Team Has Practically Agreed to Play Two or Three Games a Week There. The Jersey City. team of the Inter- national league has practically agreed to come to New London to play or three games a week during the re. mainder of the ST TR o Mkm ment that there report _that the here. Later Mr. McCann his sjatement he did not mean the team was not coming, but the matter was not definitely settled. BAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. o Nattonal League. L Sk J. C. WORTH & CO. Wholesale Distributors enjoyed ginger offers a mild stimulus ‘which neu- ha'med'th'l;hsieeoold"ubodt to the stomach. Clicquot b ginger ale, made © s ~ with er, juices Clicquot lemu:sm‘%d limes and l--c‘:t when you are over- Ser1il et RED KIDNEY 3EANS Ser pras < ~vgr U IMILD'CURE SAUERKRALT PORK BE .'\Nfi" No otner Insurance and Real Estate Agent |one of thegStars to get a hit and | team's owners still have the privilege ’ - |Richards Building, 91 Main Street | twice got sway eround to third only [of changing their minds, and bave| Dutsie 5. Mo o (e same) The ingredients are the very best possible to procure. to_die there. made no definita promise, the situa-| Buffalo 5. Harrisburs 1. (Second game.) £, s Taley . B Pl T - o — R R The price is ridiculously low and as in the case of our Baked Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. | iavo s sirong game, copping several | if that eity wosld ses bl league masn: | Immo & e Giy 0 (Seond shme) BEAR IN MIND when placing your|that had wings on and fig=red in a | ball. P i S LT Beans, | INSURANCE for the coming year. | cricital double play to W. Stanley. In en interview With George B.| Mostreal-Proridence posponed ¢ olsier date : THE FACT that during the last five| The main cause of the All Stars|Prest Thursday, & New London news- New England League T euranse | Gompanies | downfall was that they Were not there | paperman was informed that the Jer- | Al Xew Bngitnd gxmes osponec, in. | L A p c L o il reinured " or | with the willow when a hit would have | sey City team would probably come Fedoral League. | ® . v oy changed the tune. Harrigan and Sim- | here for two or three games & week | New Bedford-Pawtucket, wet grounds. i i THE'ESCT that no. company can af- | COX. Droke practically even in —the | for the rest of the schedule RNew Tiaven o Botmtia 8. " thos gama) Wholesale Distributors, Norwich, Conn. o G o oS Boilace “for '90 | ltching honors, the former fanned | About two weeks ego Manager I | i fT L red ¢ (Sewnd Came 1 i e T Sk ey Dol | iyl e atier ftaner ava e5d | miens srlans wioh o Jory Y . lar taken in and 5y ndon would give National Lesyue, dition of the country. . Busfness, ex- | Landreth, in the semi-finals today. THE, FACT that we sl D EMNITY | L e o e e e e i s Lo | it cept that which had to deal with war | Both matches were decided in straight not a mere_promise to pay. felded McCambridge's bunt perfectly, | fans are turaing out about 200 strong | Chicass e e e O e 1 ], B‘ P I‘EARNED & Co_ but heaved the ball into centerfield. | for the games in that place the 800 i:?:nb“ Instances did not hlveep::z !m:n:;"{o Benefit to Players, - Strickfus scored soon after when | statement to come for two or three | New York for A Established May, 1846. spend on_baseball. The gency Establis! Y, similar heave gave him the _ golden |games a week for the remainder of | Piitsurmh When he was asked how he recon- gy g o chance to break the ice with” what | the season. st Lo clisd wuch sn epinien .of . couditions | ey e Liyer3,ihis season WISk : proved to the lone tally. It was decided, however, not to o . ne advantage. ig] innings, | matter unt later, thus Manager Mc- ressi vin- - Brown & Perkins, Mismeys-at-law | but Herrigan tightened and held them | Cann's recent statement that there | Rt e R R Shetucket St. scoreless. ‘was no_truth in the report. Chicago and ran for McLarry, scoring the win- | score ‘when Cutshaw was caught nap- for better time who works and works hard during Qver Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket The hitting honors for the State Hos- | | Mr. Prest sald that he, per- |Detmlt ning run on Murray’s single, which | ping off first, Sallee struck out Smith — the off season, is always a much more Entrance stairway near to Thames | [The BUHng Monars tor e Ot oS | iy, Torught there oot vaor el | Weningon SHOt pant ' tho A aneld 2nd then Torced Meyers t ground to| Asked it the plan of campaign de- | valuable player In the long run tham National Bank. Telephone 38-3. | Graw and Wooley, who each secured | doubt but that the Jersey Tity team | St Louts Boston plaved an uphill game and | Butler. The score Cided upon by the league involved the | the . one who loafs all winter and — —— one. Wooley who broke Into the | would come here for the remainder of | Geveland Tyler's homer in the ninth tied the ot Louts (W) starting of minor leagues. somewhat|gponges #n his friends most of the game a few weeks ago has got at least | the season. Officially Mr, Prest had | Thisdestia count. Tyler ran for Whaling in the T e S er ot i Sowmial, Gilmoveltime. Manager Mexwell recently: il NORWICH FAMILY MARKET/ one hit in” every same ne has played | nothing to say further than that there seventh and scored the second run on | ¥ H 103 e e e e T e S e | Seamlanrt stve muh for o S RN 50 far this season. Wwas a probability of them coming. If bunched hits, while Vaughn's wildness | Daobert.1b e $17 e reaid ho Dever wes.in favor Ofany|er whose time was taken up without The All Stars leave this morning for | the team does come the first game will | xansss cit coupled with a timely hit in the third, 1 3112 ement looking to the establish-|work or study during the ~ wintes Falmouth, Mass, by auto and Satur-|Dbe played at Plant fie)d next week. | Chicam .. gave Boston its first run. Chicago | Sigam™® : 33 T i Tt ey |months. He says that loating Fruits and Vegetables. 5 “ | Prcstaren bunched hits in the first and third | Geam 3 3433 8| eme plenty of ambitions hall players | winter has done more to spoil Newark innings for a total of three runs. The 1 3011 eftobe bad whose one thought was to|players than anything he knows of. oD score: H 316 3 0)play in the big league, and that the|So when the fail comes around thig Buftalo” . ) Ricaso ) . 3 555 3| Dinors were not & necessity as & |season there will bo many minor Bulvment e hpo s ab b pots . preparatory school. league ball players who will find they 2 878 PO FTesident Gilmore announced that| are obliged to get a job. They will " H e scale of prices at Newark will be | be better off owing to the conditions - = :,::"‘Y;;"’AT"”’S"‘\"’ s:; L;'"Lk fi é E iide 10. 25 and S0 cents, with boxes at|and be in better shape for baseball k, Aug. 5.—New York tool 411313 . SR Guigne, 20 MARKET WAS BRISK. 1 109% | two gamen from St. Louis today, win- 12 £n ity 8 | P 5 Wige: . ning by the scores of 3to 1 and 2 to 0. - Sactincs hits. Favorites Eli d. David Fultz Married. oranges, xew Cabbage, ib. ¢ |Demand For Popular Specialties 3 1 |In the first game, Caldwell was. ef i 1eddt — T — rds ‘i'e'i?:-’i"ia‘:‘m.‘.i'i‘; Bermuda o:ufi:-.w Showed No Signs of Abatement. fective in the pinches while New York 1012 100130 mzlorroxg, t‘:,omz. Aug. 5.—F. W. Wat- hm::m}( t;ml-.‘n., Au"\r 5:,—1’“” Celey. 10{Red Bapanas. ~ 50 bunched hits on Wellman to win. The . 1eoun. e Taftville After Game, e ot ol | e sttt Pl T Grapetrut, 10-15/Pineappies. 3 for-25 | New York, Aug. 5.—The demand for second game was a_pitchers battle 110 $ 888 3| Manager Benott of Tattville has an | ot Yo Y Sonteners et ks | nty and o former. National lesba® Calapara, 25 |Native. String the popular specialties showed 1o between Fisher and Lowdermilk, the| ..~ —————| 222 % % unexpected cpen date Saturday —and Y- $o be contendus fn. the: finals [Slty -and & - furmer: NEtional ‘ieesne Apples; D, 40| Beans, - 5| signs of abatement today and there latter weakening In the elghth, whem| Tils 3 $H il 1 Teals 3 33 13 1| would Nke to arrange a game with any | f, 1§ annual tennis tournament for |player, was married hers tonight to e aans e 10 | was another advance of good propor- the Yankees scored two runs on sin-| () Ren for McLamy n o0 o fast team. e P e D D of Eovle Vettin of this city.” The seres £ . K e tions. Public buying, which had gles by Boone and Sweeney, Fisher's| () Batted for Humphries in 9th. gy Srbdigeseceo e 3 i Jow Turdips, 10 |Sunch Onloms, 8 [ CIOO oy idenae of folieg of spparcnt. e b b b S S L L AR e In today’s play, the former losing to | mony was perforrhed at Grace Episco= B s | B as afamlated st e oot allowed only two hits but St. Lanis | 200 , 0o1senies E H. H. Plummer of New York in the |pal church, Rev. James B. Werner uckleberries, ~ 15|Summer Squash, 10| day’s upturn and a large amount of had a runner on third \in each of the | “Fae: vase his, Fesn, Sehuits, Molary. | Home McLOUGHLIN AT LONGWOOD. rd round and the Inatter going down | officlating. = Guests from Néw': Yok Easpberries, " 1ol Watermelons, ' 45 |ordors cccumulated over-night. Trad- first four innings. The score: un, Tyler. Sacrifios its, Archér 2. Preian, oc e o e e THtiaddiphls were prassat eezion. elephone Peas, 50 |ing was brisk throughout, and tdtal St Logts (A New . raal ; : Fought | rens % MOus who s now: om. foricota. Koley Flums, " | M ere 916,000 sharen P aoi gt P . 2 his way to the semi-finals. Kalamazoo Races Postponed. UTDIPY ans, 12Scedless Gragas, | . The instability of the war stocks at ReeX U I RaEIT R IRy 3| Athleticss and Detroit 'Divide; Feners: i e e T | e Chive Salad, 20 their current high level was demon- Autnth 2103 dvasam® 31113 Pniladelphia, Aug, 5—Hard hitting | Boston, Aug. 5.—The first clash be- s LS O shower at 230 o'clock this afternoon Ments. strated again by occasional periods of Praii2y 4 0 3 1 ofPhib 4 110 1 o| marked both games here today, Detroit | tween R. Norris Williams, 2nd. of this ¢ made it necessary to.postpone the e g5 |Teaction, but the general course was Wt 4 9 2 2 oCwks 4 328 0| winning the first 11 to 5 and Philadel- | city and Maurice E. McLoughlin, of O ias e e i 3 Spareribs, 25[Roaet. 30 | upward. After the first rush of bu Wusmct 41322 8¢, 3913 1|phia the second 9 to 8. Both Steen|San Francisco, since the former | Bar Harbor, Maine, Aug. 5.—Joseph | MOrToW. Shoulders, 18|Veal Roast, 30-35 ing was over the severest relapse Agnew,c 309 2 I|Nunamare 3 1 7 2 o|and Bressler, who started the first | wrested the national lawn tennis title | T- Bowen and Allister McCormick, Smoked Hams, Hind qtra., 35 | came, cancelling most of the early Wellmanp 2 1 1 1 0[Caldwellp 2 1 0 4 0| game, were knocked off the rubber, |from the latter at Newport last year, | both of Chicago, qualified for the finals Hank O'Day will now have an ope Smoked Snoit- B0l Fore Girsy 23 | rise, ‘but in the afternoon the move- e Vil T %73 553 5| While Detroit mixed hits with passes | will take place tomorrow on the |in the Maine lawn tennis champion- | portunoty to find out if the National moke: -, foutiets, 38 | ment received fresh impetus. Weak Louls & Nash, . Seore by don by Davis and piled up runs. Dauss, | Longwood courts. ship in singles by defeating two Phil- | Leaguo really wants to engage him Smoked Tongusess[[usile, Rouna, 30 [ 1S53 Of @ fow sveclalties and railroad amoe MO s Taus -2 o 01| who succeedeq” Steen, was effective. | Willams won the right to challonge | adelphians, Robert §. Potter and R |as an umpire. Short Cut, 8G[Shoulder Steal,.23 | Shares our prevented the Maxwell M 2 pr . e ok x—3[In" the second game Detroi’s three | McLoughlin, the present holder of the Dried Beet, 4slcamb— market from making an even display Mex Petwol L. e s Cree. | twirlers were unable to win. Cobb got | Longwood Bowl, in a brief match with | ™ _ Sacifics . Péckinpaugh. gornadh Bea(,sll-ifl Shoulders, 22 | of strength at the close, but the late ,)‘L::mlptgc“ two hits after failing to hit safe in|N. W. Niles, of this city. Niles won | orternouse Steak| Lege, 30 | relapse was not extemsive enough to Mion. & St L New York (A) > his nine times at bat and Sheehan |but two games in three sets. the score |f sShope 35 | cut deeply into the gains of most Mo Kan & 7. a o he s once caught him napping off first base, | being 6-1, 6-0, 6-1. As Willlams has | Nt 3t pork, 20 | stocke. Yo, Kond: T pr . Hamasuce TE o0 8.0 The scores. been playing at the top of his game || Bethlehem Stpel maintained its rep- ME Towee g Shottendt 3 1 0 0 0 ) Philadeiphia (A) for several days and McLoughlin has || Pouttzd, utation as the most spectacular of the R Siwerlp 4 013 1 0 EXE a0 b s o|not been showing in practice accus- 33Broilers, each, 75 | WA% !:'"t‘rf‘ ;t pus;d tht; sdoqwmark Nat Lead ... e s 2% Musct 39539 9| tomed form for grass work, another 28 [rurkeys, 5 | early in the day and reached 307, an Gatker. o o anic. - lively contest i ticipat torsor- :sF:eg ehderlotn, -° |advance of 17 points. Later it ' re- Toee. 3833 olaeamc. 1t ety 11000 Seawati Tae e aeiet the o2 65 |lapoed to 301 “Anofner ‘new nisn SRR B R R i Yisebgdher 30 2 3 2| present Longwood bowl an dneeds an- roceries. record whs made by General Motors nLyye e S JMoteisi> & 315 o o|Other to obtain permanent possession R at 191 7-8. ke maRE D o oftamse " 4 3'3 7 8| of the trophy. :g rznnlng‘ = The urgent demand for United States ‘Totals o 0|Kopt.se 40361 The match today was the final in Steel continued and the action of this &) Ban for Sweme in Sth. S gPeheny, 4 4.9:3.9] the all-comiiy. & icore. s Boehler, o o —— '« tournament in ‘which 5| it stock gave tone to the whole mariet. e e e AR T P B [t 6 0| Totais 5 18 77 18 3| there were 88 starters eleven days ago. e L S was bought in blocks of 1,000 to 5 Now'Pom 507000000803 03 <] Despite the cold drizzle, a fair sized 38 oot 1bs. 41| 000 shares anq rose to 7213 ‘an-| nrccs Three base hif, Pratt. Sacrifice hit. Boone. T N, crowd gathered to see the contests 28| gal in the forencon rise, but on the = Te- e it 5 . pasere. 10032050003 Ris tw - 31 New Orleans’ | covery which followed the early re- | iihGukamer - . Cincinnatt, Ohlo, Aug. 5—New York P08 20 R he” natonal champion, CTOF the Tapwas thor e S 82100 Ry Steel 8o opened the series here today by tak- |, Two bese hta, Criwford, Oldring. Mclnois. * Three | OY pion. e CRRTET 35-45|Maple Efly{'\]‘:, e Ll *n? p‘:&tei bm;zsgxtk hfi;flé satt B B o o ing both games of a double header |y Mt lep Sicrifce i, Youns. Secritce fy | tWenty games only four went to deuce , . 0 b 2 1 prices. C] sland, - 1400 Ray Con C fro; Cinci ti he fi 5 2 — and the contest was over in 4§ - EHoneycomb, © 25[Kerosene Ofl, 10-14 | Paul, Canadlan Pacific, Union Pacific| 16300 o e . dato 2 tend TS tes, M hli h Eggs e e el ; the second 2 fo 1 1In the opener Detroit (A) s, A | e e e e O T fative, 5 < g _prominent in the Stroud was master of the situati p e the side lines. movemen: The late selling was di- throu - ation . e R b po i i ghout and while the locals rallied | ¥t BiXen AK o2 Market Cod, onnadClsms. . g::.ye r:-ltly'_-he railroads, which in the ninth, New York's lead proved | pomsr & & & & o 31 TEN CENT BALL Shors sisdiook, 181 e G Tlor 25 | "Benment Wi overned by he same e s b o s i FOR NEWARK FANS. 4 Influences which hav - | 5 2. Saraites. 807 3505 32 | totore. et the gomsty of the street rea who relieved him, held "New York|Tamll iy 18 3u Federals Plan Reduce Prices and Impt, Sargines. 25 [Lobsters— alons the famillar lines of improved e e Uil tirie e 13 b -~ st o S , ol L usiness 11 2 o H 5% WS T o the Btecl snd afiliated Tndustries and in the fourth when Doyle and Fletcher | Dsuss 310 ¢ ¢ e President James A. Gilmore, of the R Clams, pk. 65 |Flathsh 1¢-12 |Feports of larger war orders. War o R o hoth Deve Teants with o] ™ Sumw 98 ESACERL’ lesgts ) eyl snuicunosd SRt Mackerel, 18 [Halibut, 3025 | news played little part in the dealings, 7% e ers with a — auw the Federal league would try ten-cent Dol e px. Lijumenc . 35-48 |although the fall of Warsaw was men- 5% e Vil O i iy (x) Batted for Bressler tn 3rd mpjor leagus bassbailiin News:k: in- . pi.. , pk.. n bringiny, 3 O wmatt 0 | Bitied ‘Tor ‘Bremicr T e steac of 15-cent baseball, as has been | AUDITORIUM Friday and Saturday— JOHN EMERSON in ‘The Bachelors Goas Tongies, 1|Sca Bass 1635 | 3bgut the 1ate reaction. Suna g pe : 157 5 o 11930 reported. Romance” orafsh, 3 - nds were irregular. Total se’és, udebaker 5 3020 ofHermos 4 0 2 8 0 “We have considered the ten-cent ki w;’;t G,?‘:H-o ':‘:‘«I. 118 | P55 value, $5,220,000. it g 3 L e m T ae proposition for some time,” sald Mr. 22 $2-40Hominy, | 5 Urited States 4's declined 1-4 on Toxas & Paci % Seied 10 8 0 olonmast 3 0200 Gilmcre, “and intend to fry it out in aajCommmeat, . 3180)canl P Texas Co. . o Iobetdd 3111 fiClarinc’ 20600 Newark. On the success made there, N ° . 3 : 3 rainara, villlumr 3 0 10 of our future plans in this direction will afi tast: BT STOCKS, =% Doowe 8131 gMouwiei> 3 112 o 0| Pirates Beat Out Alexander in Final | entirely depend. ~Business just now 0 Clgal'etty er- e m . on S5 & ok Sy 280 3 ey 39308 Inning. is bad in Newark, and we recently 2 1 . . 32 1 5 T ) 9 ¢80l pittaburgh, Aus. 5—Adams ave received many letters from fans l tt i 04 a4 stk | o BT Sjeknn 1§ ¢ 8 0| phiadelpia hers today B enat out | thers saying they would like to pat- e lga!'e €s. O hteers, 36-8| Tamba, $5.50-3¢ a3 aal] e M b a2 SRS B Do 62 Phe winhing run was F’"'EL"‘I:. A B . 5 s .50- Fialt 5 Batted for McReory in 1t o ces as! n order . : Vel Galves, ' lmogs " o4t ] 1% (2 Baitea ‘Tor Grimin in oh. e ban £k B uniay When, With | that e o o ket 4. e havs| Camels, the new, blended choice Turkish and & rew e sl g Cows. 33736 1 i ;.:., 22989 et|third and Hinduman scored. Alexander reduced all the bleacher seats to ten| chojce Domestic cigarettes, leave a delightful, visitors, Hides, s s Sacrince bt Stenia | Bite, one more than savme w88 | " Commeating on the new raia on or- | refreshing taste! Trimmed Green |Wool Sicins, To, 9 2 u e e N o ok fanized baseball, Mr. Gilmere = said| o o Steers, 12| “8-11, $1.40 SR sy b u ol Wb hooa e Philadelshia 0 s e g 1000 301 877 8 doons %% 873 oo a ‘As there s no telling when Judge o 2| Wl ok s G 108 fiemew 403 3 E Brmen 4 3% 1 Landls will make known his deci- a tongue-bite or throat-parch! i Vesner i e sion,” he , “we are forced to §o P P ik 0% Tas s s 2200 after players now so as not to be| You'll prefer this remarkable p it 318 O imes 330 Y Nehors 5011 left in @ hole. When the case was first | blond to either kind of tobacco ; oy Tow 133 almilium 4300 g\ Wi {308 heard there was a period immediately o e 3 e SRS s SRR IR EE R et S gy ey ek | Smoke o M 13 11 4 ofLearp Miexanders 2 © 0 3 nking it there an 3 ] Sraieen 11833 —= opinion at any moment, but from norw smooth and ow. Vet the 2 2EVon ° on the league wil roceed as thoug! 1 1 ST 1 88 8 8| @ Sne o whee ot i s, e -flm"um 4 =s though | gatisfying “body” is all there! To the courts at all” New York, Aug. 6—Cotton futures| () Bated for e sy © 7 3 Fibum ° o mors. of this he immediatery| Quality —no premiums!| 2 closed steady; October 9.44; Decem- | () el for Mollwits in oih bil. Sinhmen. Bucrifce hita Gai- | announced that thers would be & Fed- | Camels are seld everywhere in selentific- ber 9.71; January 9.82; March 10.08; | Sore i smmmpr = eral league team in New York next ally sealed. 20 for 10c; or 10 May 10.31. i 7 e 03200 o Wester, T e et at rast it rumors of a| achesss (JOO cisansttes) in a wlaseine: Spot steady; midaling 9.40. iy 8555600 33| Westerly Wants Game. home in the Bronx by admitting that | ceceres coyien for $1.00. We strensly 7 - To base Hiis Wisgo, Rodgers. & | “The Westerly Basel - . = 2 recommend this carton for the heme er = A Jei g S oS S T Rl s bt ball club would | the grounds would be on Manhattan ofFice supply or when you travel. MONEY. 'y i Play any fast amateur teams |Jsland. Ho would not say that the . R New York, Aug. 5—Call money steady;' high 2: low 1 1-2; ruling rate 1 last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; offered’ at 2. 2 . CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. wrEAT Bresnahan Outwits Stallings, Chicago, Aug. 5.—Manager Bresna- han outguessed Manager Stallings to- day;and Chicago nosed Boston out of the first game of the serles, 4 to 3. Open. Figh Low. Clsa | With the score tied at the start of oo 108% 1074 107 1518 | the ninth, McLarary dropped a Te ca In. Nk Leaguer into left for two bases. Arch. conx. o er, advanced him to third on & sac- Ice. Ings instructed ler to ner 1% 133 11136| pass Phelan in hopes of et o Moy o side on a double play when Humphries Isivo | came to bat. Instead Knisely was sent 4% 4 #gs|to bat for him and again the Boston 4% 41 153¢| manager ordered the batter passed, . % 4% _ . filling-the bases.- Saier went to_third away from home on Bundays in New London county. The would like to meet the Emeralds of Willimantic or Sachems, Yantic, or the Sluggers of gcy(;l:ly m&. Write all challenges atson, manager, 17 Dayts street, Westerly, R. L % S o0 Bt Louis 3 Brookiyn 2 t. Louls, Aug. 5—St. Louls de- feated Brookiyn here today, 3 €0 2. Tn the third inning a hit batsman, a wild pitch, Meyers' error and singles by Miller and Long gave St, Louis three runs. Smith here was replaced by Dell. Brooklyn twice filled the bases in its half of the third by virtue of four _ singles, -but - lost- a—chance to site had been selected and an option obtained, but this was considered probable from the fact that he an- nounced that the plans for the stands would be given out in a week or ten days. This would indicate that the project for landing one of the clubs in New York had been carefully studied for some time, and that ground was now under the Federal League control. Organized baseball, he sald, was wrong in its reckoning if it considered the Federal was ready to withdraw battle now. He attributed the falling ofl in in- terest in the game during the earl: part of the-season to the general con- Leagye from the

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