Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 11, 1915, Page 3

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o i o Morvis Znd. and, of Philsdelphia, National|if st secref sl B e s vl ,.and Watson M. Washburn of New. York— was_in any > Most Brilliant and Spectacular Ever Seen in Chi- teaching physical a class in football coaching. Metcalte is a yo man, not past his twenty-fifth day, and_he is mild mannered to an extent that 3. L. Lathrop &heos s e’ Gl Boston at St o, " ‘New York e GAMES SCNEDULED TODAY.: ol kronorwmE. 8l ouonunioal i 85 . R ¥ Johnston and” Grifin 1"53.‘01141‘1‘0——“-" Fourth set: S 2 ‘Williams and 4512224471824 ug. 10—~Willlam M.“John- ston Grifin of San Fran- clsco, Pacific coast doubles champions, today R. Norris Williams, 2d, of national singles FinalClearance # | champion, ana rashi Johnston and Griffin . e 35::f vogue. R R e ] L % £ 1 o] oo e s st e S T e ottt AR ECF the-ses- | Williams and Washburn B koo i i 3118 | BIOR Toreenan anshing oo ik | Harverd series. e Biue,wae winost (1 OTHER REDUCTIONS 3 shall [cLough- 22 e oW, team year. r. 3 Potern B | Sehiiaton and Pasiime e % National Leagas. i il Tast 1914 Quinby turned out & team E championship. %f:m 5 3444040444816 S5t TousToson postponed: rain. . Doudle hesder 13 [ ;mou:hnotumunefl-flu:: 1 s e e ot the aetiteRt IRC —F ¥ b H - ot the. tyhe of men ‘he will |above the average. The imternal trou: | B~ Sillk*Dresses -.-... .. $10.00 - T mitch was'ono of the most bril. GRAND CIRCIUT RACES. s G : i3 § 8 3 Sl imve to:conch tham'df he rere'n pur- | blow of he 1915 foum haveboen held s cago and large gall ower Di 203 merican Leavon. = fect stranger. responsible showi, this Chicago court, the large gallery | Flower Direct Won the Pace in A A FE e SRR [ e R T i = FORI o couhnh‘mohnt OROEt & 23 Straight Heats. <5 however. He will have complete per- | lowed to'remain he had laid plans for Silkk Middies $ 169 DD NOT VPSR & Rt vt e e 73 sonal jurisdiction over the entire coach- | a team that probably would have had to call at Mr. Jones’ Insurance Office | 18 from the start, but the easterners| Grand Rapids, Mich, Aug. 10—Fa- hE ing system, but he will have a staff of volunteer coaches drawn from old Co- lumbia players and graduate students in the university who have played 'var- city football at other colieges. Inasmuch as freshman will be barred from the ‘varsity eleven, there will be a freshman coach, who will take the first year men and pilot them through a schedule of their own. This fresh- man coach will work in harmony with little difficulty in winning the cham- pionship next year. Quinby never played professional’ “all after his graduation from Yale, al- though he played in the Amateur League for many years and was coach of the South Orange team in the league which won four successive champion- ships. Who' will succeed Quinby at New ‘were unable to sustain the terrific pace of the first three sets. It was by breaking through the ser- vice of National Champion Williams that the Californians forced an oppor- tunity for victory when the easterners seemingly had the match well in hand. Griffin was wild at times and it re- quired all Johnston's steadiness and speed to extricate the winners from difficulties. os that ‘our FIRE INSURANCE 0507 lookeq afiery th t the policy 8 Ve, annt aiord Jo tae chances in a matter of this kind. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Wgent Richards Building, 91 Main Street vorites went through Hying in today's grand circuit races here, there. being only one upset. That was in the Longworth B, stake for 2,08 pacers. Geers drove Russell Boy, a nm: choice, to the money in straight h The best Single G. could get was to finish third. The Furniture Manufacturers’ stake for $5,000 brought out a good fleld of Crepe Georgette Waists ..$219 Yanks Win First but Lose Second. New York, Aug. 10.—New York and Cleveland broke even in a double header here today, the locals winning the first game, 2 to 0, while Cleveland Waists at 69c and $1.49 Haven has not been announced, but Ed w il - 2.08 trotters. Worthy Prince was the snatched a ninth inning victory in the | Natcalfe, but the 'varsity coach will | Waleh will have charge of the pitchers, P w":."':":;:"?,‘:; “yo‘“w vSsorye 35, Chuureh, the Princeton ini- | betting favorite, with Feter Seott T80 secas | 36000 game, winning. § to % | have no' direct supervision over ihe |as he 8id when Billy Lush was coach, 8 eraity star, eath e Ston, h ew York won the first game nd | freshman team. INSURANCE for the coming year. |Iilinois state champion, in the final|an outsider, won the first heat in & | Lyin & Fitchburs 1 (7 2-3 innings) Ejsher's fine pitching, it being Fish- | Metealfe I8 a thorough believer in QUAKERS MAY LOSE PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING THE F'A‘OT th-lt":‘:-r-::g.\ha"l;‘o:-‘tll\: g‘“‘-‘! :'f T o sineles heumc :hhlpplnf anish, but was distanced in e e {r’s second straight shutout. the Western style of open play, and = onship, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, 6- urch | the next, ant Scot - i In the second game Cole pitched gheat ball until the ninth inning, when the visitors scored two runs on South- worth’s pass, Wille's sacrifice, Evans’ double, and Boone’s fumble on Chap- man, which let in the winning run. The scores: led, will_mest the fitle hoider, Alexander Sither fatied M. Squalr, of Chicago, in the challenge round tomorrow. Byford, after a burst of speed in the second set, which he won, 7-5, tired rapidly ad Church Gad’no diiculty in running out' the match. insured or Colonial Leagus. G New Haven 6, Hartford 0. I EmSTERN he believes that this will be particular- ly well adapted to the material with which he will have to work on Morn- ingside Heights. The statistics which have been gathered by the Columbia athletic committee show that the men from whom the team will be drawn ROWING COACH n Nickalls May Not Return— Support a Disappointment. Whether Vivian Nickalls, the old Oxford oarsman, who has been coach maining heats as he pleased. The sensation of the day was sprung. by Flower Direct when she won the 2.03 pace In straight heats. She negotiated the first mile in 2.00 3-4 and the sec- ond in 202 1-2, the fastest heats ever traveled by & mare. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING 3 as essential in modern house as = FA a4 innings) Vi THE FACT that no company can af- ford to sell Gold Dollars for cents or pay $120 for every D % lar taken in and THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY National League. Clevetand (A). Now York (A). are light as a general rule. Hence|of the University of Penpsylvania |elestricity is to lighting. We guaran- T i mete Searaiea’ 1o peY: The score by points in the doubles| " Margaret Druien, a heavily played i s 4 i Metcalfe will coach a style of game |crews for the Tact tho years, .’;m.uy o the :. M'P\_ut. m:'woux b AR favorite In the 2.04 trot, won the event Sarbiesy 4 03 3 o 133 best suited to light players. cnlists in the British army upon his | {°® bl e fhe Suited ¢+ B.P.LEARNED & CO. | fisteet: . - in straight heats, each being a pro- Somin 41318 31,04 8|,,By, delving tnto the football coach- | return to England at the end of this |%. expert workmen Agency Established May, 1846. | % y 3 ackson ng systems in vogue af rlin_one | month, when he plans sit his | prices. G gency Johnstor hrooims 4 4148 0—45-8|and Stir Winter finishing In the order T §1 %0 o|soon finds that it is indebted to Har- | home, is a question which, according | Ask us for plans and prices. ———————— m‘l 443452460406 3—46-6 m%ed. o AP a b Wh'ns? 3 0 2 1 of 2 0 3 5 ofvard for its fundamentals. These were | to apparently authoritative informa- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Second set: hat 1 Dyheved tobe s.grand cir o R g RO 3113 |imparted to the Oberlin players by|tion, can be settled without much dif- T o T cuit record for an afternoon’s racing outhworth 1 0 0 0 = Harvey Synder. Snyder left Oberlin | acuity by the rowing committee of the TOMPKINS 416548602 1—g6-3|¥as the announced average heat time e peik G 4 464 = in 1910, and since then Oberlin has | University of Pennsylvania. J j EDWIN W. HIGGINS | = - o chd for the four events of 2.04 1-2. — BaRE evolved a modified system of play that| ~ Nickalls has made no secret of the 3 - Attorney-at-Law 247264444366 soaes 1 has been highly successful. Metcalfe |fact that he has been disappointed in 67 West Main Street Corner Main and Shetucket Stryets Brown & Perkins, iomeys-at-Law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Third set: ‘Willlams and Washburn 40434440404143206—45-9 Lebanon Won. Saturday, Aug. 7, tae Lebanon A. C. ball team defeated a star aggregation is a product of this modified Harvard his work at Pennsylvania, not so much Cloveland ab system. Metcalfe is a firm heliever in the scheme of athletic comtrol, whereby the coach is directly amenable to the because of the lack of support by the undergraduate body, but because of apathy on the part of the graduates and those directly in charge of ath- Robert J. Cochrane : e - o h s a | university authorities, and all his foot- | letics. One of his Ereatest grievances Entrance stairway near to Thames é Witeet "2 1'1 0 ofmener 1'1 ® o|ball as player and coach has been di- | is the fact that the athletic associa- GAS FITTING, National Bank Telephone 38-3. . Ermai 4121 oFumehe 4 90 1 0|rected by a man who was a faculty | tion has failed to provide him with a| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, —_— e Sackwonrt® 4 0 1 o olPwegb° /3 013 ; g|Officer. It is an advantage, he thinks, | boathouse suitable for the work which 10 West M. Street, Norwich, Conne Kikelp 4 0 8 2 ofacCa 100 0 ofrather than a handicap to have the|he is called upon to do in coaching the est NORWICH TOWN g 3110 olCooker 413 0 0fcoach responsible in this way to the |crews. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. 350 3003 oHarzallt 4 1 :t“ university, for it gives him better con- The house which the Quaker oars- " MARKET STRONG AND ACTIVE. | 45100 Crucibie Steel ... 8% 88 Eea 3033 ofavmniere 114 6 oftrol over the players. men use at present was built in 1875, Telephone Lines Out of Order—George smsb o ol Sest i 103 | Mack’s Pitchers Easy for White Sox. 2000 ofcoar 3088 There will be five weeks of prac- | and has mot withstood the ravages of Hyde ~Much Improved After Long | Broad Demand for the Better Known{ 1o ois om Philadelphia, Aus. 10—Chicago hit IRRRR %5 51| tice between the first call for candi- | time any too well. One of Nickalls T F BURNS iness. Railway Issues. 200 B R ‘Granae 1 Bressler and Davis hard today and dates and the opening game, and al- | first requests after his appointment as o Iy — 200 & Bi comas i easily defeated Philadelphia, 9 to 4. though Metcalfe will be obliged t0|coach at Pennsylvania was that a new g o Carrier Frank Sterry has resumed| New York, Aug. 10—Conditions of a| 1o bese “atiice*™ Scott was also an easy mark for the bogin at the very bottom, with no foun- | house be bullt. So far this has not | Haatif) and Plumbin his duties after his vacation, more substantial and enduring characs | 15700 Dist. Securites home team’s batsmen, but he was ac- 28882122 22 dation whatever wpon which to work, | been: done. 3 ST it ter contributed to today’s very strong 100D B 5. & A corded excellent support and three ames of Providence, R. I, visiting friends in Norwich Town. Miss Jane Hitchon of West Town street is spending a few days in Bos- and active market. After yesterday's highly promising crop report, came the news that the interstate commerce commission would in all probabflity gran. increased freight rates 59865 Frta ... 10300 Este st pr 800 Edde 20 pr. 900 Fed. 3. & 5. 2600 Gen. Electric 2400 Gen. Motors adelphia’s_score. test. The score: double plays served to keep down Phil- The batting of BE. Collins and Fournier featured the con- ALEXANDER THE GREAT khe believes he will be able to put a representative eleyen on the fleld. The opening practice 'session will be held on September 27, and the first game will be on October 23. In this time a Then there is the question of sal- ary. Athletics at Pennsylvania have been run at a loss of many thousands of dollars a year, and rowing, along 92 Franklin Street " with the other branches of sport, has s fo the| i 8o Ml chicase A). s, N MAY MAKE RECORD. team will have to be moulded from ma- | had to bear its share of the burden. lno" cls‘rlnes ¥ s weggern secton o tne Couniy” | i e (T mas 51741 e e T B o v i S e ot of Mrs. H. F. Dowe of Danielson is the | This resulted in a broad demand for | oo ar e tia s 5 8 43219 0| Thousandth Batter at End of This! Naturally, under these conditions | his first crews, which was highly sat- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY | guest of Mra. E. U. G. Baker of Bliss| the better known railway issues, in- | 4t Gucees Eont Foumiess & 313 1 2832 0] Season. Metcalte ddes not desire to be pitted | isfactory. he received a slight increase. ce. cluding the transcontinental group an incis. Cen sch.c again s of more than ordinary | But with Rice at Columbia and Court- — 3 the hard and soft coal shares. The| %10 It Asricul A TR 3131782 Grover Alexander of the Philadel- | ability in his first year. It is probable | ney at Cornell receiving almost dou- m VAUGHN Fm co Miss Edith Marshall of Tolyoke, | extent of the prospective rate increase 909 In‘er. Brkbmesb 4 1 1 1 11 21 1|phia Nationals' twirling staff promises | that games will be scheduled with Ste- | ple the salary he was getting, Nick- NB. 11 to 25 Ferry Street is the guest of Mrs. Willlam |is yet a matter of conjecture, but Wall | 13400 Ioup. Soott.p 4115 4 191 3|to complete a record this season equal- | vens Institute, St. Lawrence Univer-|alis did not feel particularly well dis- :;,retel seemed to %oce:n;il:n mte “zmfiy e mm $1518|ing in interest Honus Wagners 100[sity, New York University and Wes- | posed toward the athletic authorities. at a very consider part of the : . Baker of Bliss place has returned from a week's stay in Danielson, demands of the railroads would be met. Canadian Pacific _also . made the striking gain of 6 7-8 points on an- Miss Dorothy Adams of Westport is the guest of Miss Sarah Bartlett of Town street. Mrs, M. H, Dawley is spending a month with Mrs. J.: Franklin Phillips of Winthrop Highlands. The many friends of George Hyde will be glad to know that he is much better after his long iliness. Mrs. S. 1. Bonney and Miss Jennie Bonney have returned from a few weeks' stay at Biandford, Mass. nouncement late yesterday of the maintenance of the regular dividend, although the action of the directors was criticized in conservative quarters. Even minor roads like Erie, Rock Island, New Haven and ° Chesapeake and Ohlo participated appreciably in the forward movement. Apart from the rise in the railways, the most in- teresting development of the day was the further activity of United States Steel common, which touched 76 3-4, its best price since 1912. The price fell back over a point shortly after midday, when publication of the July unfilled’ tonnage statement showed an 700 1550 Int. Har. of 309 In._ Paper pr. Cits " So. 300 Kan. Clty So. b 100 Kresge Co. 109 Lack: Steel . 100 Laclede Gas 10800 Lehigh Valles 100 Lig “& Myers 400 Louls & Nash. +1200 Maxwell AL Co. 1P 3 L3l 8 e A el Two base hils—E. Collins, Strunk, Walsh. T Sacrifice hits—Fournler, Blackburme. —Schalk. Walsh. Pittsburgh, Pa, Aug. 1 support. score: New York es % Adams Too Much for Giants. Pitcher Adams was 'too good for New York today and they were defeated, § to 2. Marquard was hit hard and had poor Carey was hurt in the third inning when he stole third, Lobert falling on him and injuring his back. He was forced to leave the game. The we ¥ I1 Fournler 2, Schalk. base hits—J. Collina, Bressier. Sacrifice fies home runs, If he maintains his present strikeout ~ speed, Alexander should round out 1,000 whiffs of opposing batsmen before the curtain falls on Oct. 7, says the 'Washington Post. At the beginning of the 1915 cam- paign his record showed that close to 0 batters had been turned back to the bench during Alexander's league career as a result of failing to connect with Grover's curves. When the sea- son opened he needed about 214 strike. outs to complete his 1,000, and as he is well past the 100 mark it appears rea- sonably certain that Alexander will fan this thousandth opponent by the end of the season. TED MEREDITH FAILS TO leyan. The Wesleyan game will be played on Thanksgiving Day and will bring Metcalfe against Edgar Fauver, another Oberlin man. By another year Metcalfe feels he can point his team higher than the elevens he will be matched against this season. Columbia will set about the equip- ping of South Field for football with- out delay, now that a coach has been named. The fleld will be resodded in part, and grandstands will be built along the north and south sides. If the crowds at the early games warrant it, stands will also be built on the east and west ends. The total number of seats will accommodate about seven thousand spectators. Unless unforeseen changes are neces- .Disappointment over the showing of his crews at Poughkeepsie this spring, combined with the discontent arising from the other causes, brought him around to a state of mind whereby he was willing to sacrifice everything and g0 back home to fight. Some of Nick alls’ best friends feel, however, tha a smoothing out of his difficulties at Pennsylvania, particularly with regard to the new boathouse, would lead him to change his mind and continue in charge of the crews. It appears that so far Nickalls has been taken at his word and that the Quakers are endeavoring to obtain a coach for next season, one who will take over the work entirely or who will take it over for a time and remain COAL AND LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigr 4 ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHRCS Office—cor. Market and Shetudl.et Sta, Telephone 462-13 3 4 eary in the plans, all the games on the ¢, should Nickalls return. e 3 == increase of about 250,000 tons, wheseas S e L ow Boe EQUAL WORLD'S RECORD | ‘schedule will be played on the home | George iiainen coach of the Union Miss Amy Markham of East Hamp- |a larger gain had been anticipated. L il s B e R A gridiron. Boat club of Boston, has been named ton recently spent the day with her|Even at that, however, today’s exhibit Doylesd 4 @ 2 18 S iy Seconds— — as a promising candidate for the post, aunt, Mrs. George Peck, of Plain Hill | was" the most favorable of any since Richers 413 it Had False Start and Had to Run| PASSING OF QUINBY and 50 has Charley Stevenson, who | smg |N GREAT FAVOR AT THIS 7 — 5 ‘ebruary of last year. Lovert3s 3 8 9 ie Sacond Time. succeeded Jim Rice as coach of the th Mr. 1 a Xy = John Erowning at their home on East | registered by General Motors common Mamiaes 2 9 8 34 afe Sational hasapton in sy | Hi® Reign as Baseball Coach at Yale | and later went out to ihe S0ant (2| we have s oupply iy b7 e e D 2nd preferred st 21 and 109 1:2; re- s sthe e 40 yard dash. fatled today to equal w Success. crews. Buy your OLIVES here, Mrs. Samuel Carden and son Lewis -Ove r otats 31 52 ot b gt i S, el t Frank Quinb: —_— and Mrs. Louis Enslor Wero recent | af 87 1-2. - The lotoat tuem to ercmts it on o Jistance n 8 special trial at the Pan- | coach o7 the Fale basebail soam atien| | Plavers on the Decatur Thres 1 - nts in e o ama-Pacific exposition. His time was E club, with th ception of tJ visitors of Mrs. Dennis Sullivan of the | Mexi Seore by e uate coac) baseball club, with the except isttors ¢ exico was reflected in the strength o Sork 48 3-5 seconds, while the secord ls 47 | 21 experiment in graduate coachin StcCave, went on & sirike [P GOPIS” S a cotland road. of Southern Pacifle, American Smeit- Pitaburen seconds fiat, made by Maxey W. Long | lasting for three years, has bewildered | Duggan and McCabe, went on % #telke g e 3 Xican etroleum, National G ale alumni and undergraduates who, o B The mebers, of, the Chureh Im- | Rafiways of Mexico and shares of Three s, hite— I Poith,«who has been competing |BAve een unable to see anything but | they did not receive their saiaries in 6 Franklin Street prov. 4 = | other corporations whose interests are al church will meet Friday at the bome of Miss Fannie Williams, more or less bound up with the future of that country. Total sales of stocks Johnson Does Not Scare Slugging in the A. A. U. championships here, is 2 member of the Meadowbrook Ath- first class results as the product of Quinby’s reign at New Haven. It is true that the Yale nine this spring did full from the club. One player, it was eaid, got his check in full and other members of the team took exception JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister . Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and son Stanley motored down from Albany for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. W. G. Hitchon of West Town street. Miss Madeline Park has returned to her home in Fairfleld, Me., after a four weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. aggregated 1,120,000 shares. Impending fmports of gold from Lon- don, via Halifay, were without effect on the weakened exchange market, de- mand sterling falling to the new low of 475 3-8, while checks on Paris broke to the mew record of 5.78. Ital- ian exchange also depreciated to the new low record of 6.37. Tigers. eleven hits and eight runs, men on bases. Score: Dotroit (A). b Washiagton £ Washington, Aug. 10—Walter<bhn- son had no terrors for Detroit today, the Tigers pounding his delivery for Washing- ton could do Jittle with Steen with AN letic club team. He raced against Fred Stormer of the Cincinnat! cham- ber of commerce in the trial today. A false start caused by the failure of the timers to get the flash of the gun, made Meredith run his speed trial after he had covered nearly half the distance in the first attempt. not compare with the 1913 and 1914 teams, but any one who had the temer- ity to draw aside the curtain shroud- ing baseball doing at New Haven was not long in coming to the conclusion that Quinby was in nowise at fault for the poor showing of the team. Tt has been no open mecret that Quin- to this, Al Oorth, the umpiring person, seems to be worried about Grover Alexander, the pitching wonder of the Phillies. Alexander throws such a speedy ball that eventually it will hurt his arm, says Orth. “No pitcher can last very Telephone 762 New London-Norwich Dye Works —_— 4 33 Brosdway po & » e by’s authority over the team ceased |long if he put all of his arm power in Bben Allen of Washington street. Bnnd.lT were _steady, but relatively gisegie i -L‘"" ?_’"1'::‘"“;' 'l‘:f:‘o":l;"" o~ almost us s00n a8 Captain Midalebrook | & ball the way that Alexander oes.” Auto st your service otal u Louf . 10—, Miss Fdith Nacy has returned to her | $3.135,000. es, par value, were 11381 H Armado Marsans today filed a motion home in Berea, O. after a five weeks’ | " United States bonds were unchanged 511 2 in the federal district court here ask- visit with her aunt, Mre. Baynes, of | on call, 413 H ing dissolution of the injunction which ' the East Side, and her sister, Mrs. Carl i - restrains him from playing with any : Geib, of Laurel Hill. i3 H club save the Cincinnati Nationals. 420 1 Arguments on the motion will be - i Live Wire Briefs. s30% g sented Thursday. Marsans jumped to Mr. .m:u Mrs. RcymB;ehe of East Bim 1 m’:%" xfiuu Federals \’uz Jeas ‘n"u: SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BEACH| Haddam have returned home after & an injunction order was issued aga: week's visit with Mr. Beebe's sister, O him Jjune 25, 1914, and since that date SADKETS, NURSERY. SASERERN Mrs, Wellington Miner, of East Great Plain. P “Telephone Lines Out of Order. A great deal of inconvenience has been caused by the number of tele- phone lines which have been out of order since Friday’'s storm. ey ww ¥ 2Rouy :gg;ig.;i 288! RREE R s¥assesiing F3 4 Brooklyn Wins Eighth Straight Gam he has not appeared on a ball fleld. He has, however, drawn his salary of 36,500 @ _year. The Cincinnat! Nationals are under bond of $12,500 to indemnify the St. Louis Federals should the latter win their case. In the motion for dismis- sal Marsans alleges his contract with LUNCH BASKETS, PLOWER BASK- | ETS, SCRAP BASKETS, FRUIT| BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS. . MRS. EDWIN FAY Chicago, Aug. 10.—The Brooklyn club won its eighth straight game from Chi- cago today when it defeated the locals 3 to 1. 1t was third third straight of the series. The visitors were outhit more than two to one, but Adams’ generosity in passes and his mufble of a sacrifice hit, together with opportune hittin cost the locals the game. Cincinnati expired last October, Princeton Player Defeats Inman. Franklin Sauare. Seabright, N. J., Aug. 10.—Three-set tches, d set matches, and Vel by arotd Throcimerion pre- | [ARE S THE DEL - HOFF| vided the thrills today as the fleld }s Eon T 4 4 Plan neared the finals of the Achelis cup European singles on the turf of the Seabright Rates 75 cents per day and um ~ B FEEER bR ) I shatas 1 fit 35‘*!:2‘-&‘:3===§2 P i k| S5 5 I m g EERRRREERRER § ¥ HEEE fa3 i 58 i i i §§§ i New York, Aug. 10. — Call money steady; high'2; low 1 1-2; ruling rate 1 3-4; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; offered at 2. Fi LIy g i Blasvwsness! sek 2 E 3 i i connasetperunis | EE ¥ § ;«& Il Elcononsoncnoren COTTON. New York,vAug. 10.—Cotton futures closed steady. October 9.25, December 9.56, January 9.70, March 9.92, May [10.22. _Spot ‘steady;:middling 9.25. % cuicacn amam mamxer. ® i Boesepates $2asfaatantt L K Red Sox Lose Ground in League Rac: Boston, Aug..19.—The Red Sox los! ground in thesraceifor the American league pennant by an even dreak with St. Louls today, losing the first game 3 to 1 and winning the second, 10 to 3. ‘A triple play by the visus, the first to take place in a league game in this cltyjwithin the memory of the 4 oldest -fan.3featured ;the_second, con- 107 13-16 108% 2% 00g) FALLS AVENUE ‘We guarantec our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. § o £ e i 083 B pad ) 3 5 i i, lawn tennis and cricket club here. Throckmorton, the boy“ ur:ua; ’:fg HAYES BROTHERS. Princeton and ~ metropo] junt hone 1227. 26-28 Broadway i il il ¥ S el = in which he de . C. - 6-2, §-6. With Inman about to win victory in the third set, the , by FAMOUS FURS taking desperate chances, out Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. the match. Men's Coats of all styles. 1 : Remodeling and repairing also dons. Umpire” Quigley Able to 8it Up. . : surely. " Superior styles. Chicago, Aug, 10—Umpire B, C. N 7 Quigley of the National league, Who . M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. 4 was injured by an explosion of ¥ P 4 here yesterday, was able to sit up at the bospital today. He expects to leave for Brooklyn tomorrow and to resume his duties on the diamond next Friday. COLUMBIA'S NEW COACH WILL ASK FOR SPEED. Nelson Metcalfe Prefers Western Styl of Football. Nelson Metcalfe, the man who has been chosess 1o coach the. Columbia | FRANK LALOR, Noted Comedian, Coming to the Davis With “Some ersity, foothall team next fall. rep= Baby,” Thursday. Hvening, August 12. . - sais i

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