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TAFTVILLE WILL PLAY PU bt TNAM 23t The STRENGTH of our companies Both Teams Have Good Records So Far This Season—Walsh, el L L S Fordham’s Crack Boxman, Will Twirl for Taftville—Mec- d. L. Lathrop &R0 se. Lean, Formerly With the Giants, Will Catch for Putnam. — erounun3z e GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. A series has bee narranged bel Langford Mvn.mdl:ummu-mmnm. " n.uu-n)-——“ = “Sliim" Mclntyre's classics of Cinctanatt 1‘"” ™ Pirbreh st Fhlladelhia. American Leagus. Boston at Chicago. New York at St Louts Philadelphla at Deteoit. Washington at Cleveland. Fedoral Leages. lege of Baltimore. , Adg;d to the lln-un; & S xai- e '::Kunm . 3 tnam has a strong team . Brookiva at Pittabursh. Coon d Matty Battl FARMERS ATTENTION! Now ls the time to buy Sile Filling Outfits ety o the Glenly | wla 5 - vestEnoavs aEsuira o rove play- | for the Fail. We sell FOOS ENGINES and PAPEC ENSILAGE CUTTERS The third game of the Taftville- i ed a one-day stand in New York to- | —all sizes of rigs. Moosup series will be played Satur- day and defeated the Giants by a score : R " PR i THE C. 5. MERSICK & €O, " DO NOT FORGET DIME' BASEBALL WILL 3 K e N s | 274202 State St., New Haven, Conn. NEW YORK FIGHTERS HELP THE GAME. d the f Athletis l American League. grounds an e former etic star :‘n‘“.’:t‘:hrthot:nw ”fimmcz READY FOR THE FRAY defeated New York for the third time Chicage-St. Louls postponed. rain. | SR nET ; this season. Daubert with three sin- | These last few mentioned are enoush |letes in the matter of their coming Wa cannot afford to take chances in ke at bat. The score: unanimoue, but | next season. a matter of this kind. Training Bell and Dave Mille. | = = on dullers as & war fund| SR & Suimes R some of their fellows will have to perk ISAAC 8. JONES e > up if the brigade as a whole is going to | _Outflelder Jacobson of the Detreit .__(Special to The Bulletin.) and a dime are closely related in b:-u:- 2 s . land up with or ahead of the right- | Tigers has been sent to the Chatta- Insurance and Real Estate Agent New York, Aug. 17.—Colin Bell, the [ ball under sweeping changes in the ara. ‘ % handers for the year. nooga club of the Southern associs- i v: i family of fans brought about by the| Lewel T. Lawremce 3. — Richards Building, 91 Main Strest | §HMTRIR | RTINS o, Federal ‘League's adoption of 10-cent| wiremr o Motene d. it o) | St sy Mot NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE Tade by Mansger 118 Elbatad Ph = Dave Mills, the i bleachers, quarter seats in covered | MWorsster I < me. S : R ’I": ’MIND wf"""‘:.":.‘: °°::‘ weight, and Eddle Daw, challenger for | pavilions and half dollar grandstands.| Faiasd & Feesvew o Sittece A _PITCHERS' BATTLE| The death of Emil Rohner, one of INSURANGE for. m:"“':ni“" 'y.:,_ " lthe world's featherweight title, rep-| Harry F. Sinclair, owner of the New- i B 3 a : the charter members of the Mohawk resenting the New York contingent of [ ark club, was the first to introduce | pum < - Sereac Superbas Seem to Be Strong in the v e Slow THE FACT that during the last five dlme Dleachers and reduce grandstand | TN It Pawwam PO Hurling Line. e R T T years 92 Imsurance Companies {boxing show in the New Haven rink | prices. According to James A. Gilmore, | .. ., g oneten . —_— was one of the club’s best workers. have either failed, reinsured or|Wednesday night, all have wound up | president of the Federal League, at-| Tuunw §. Rochester 5. The fight in the National league from quit; their training. tendances four times greater than un-| Providence 3. Harrisburg now on will be largely & question of THE FACT that no company can af- | Johnny Mack, the veteran promoter | der the old scale of prices and actual| PFrovidence rrisdus pitching strength. From this stand- clfg";‘;«m?‘c":n of the Terre Haute ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 |and fight manager, who 1s giving | cash receipts in excess of those at any [ 3T OF Richmo e . Richmon. ¥) Batted for Dooin In Tth point the confidence of the supporters cents or pay $1.20 for avery Dol- | Clancy the benefit ‘of his long expe- | park in the East were the answer in| “o OF & Bichmod ) T of the Superbas 13 well Justifien. Shere :;fi.‘,‘;f 2.l with the Braves next lar taken in and rience to make the rink's opening box- | the first week of the test. for Marquard in Sth. rod Smith, Jack Coombs, Jeft Pfeffer. | and 10 lost. He is far ahead In strike. THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY |Ing carnival a great success, left New | Although the Federal League presi- ead In strike- : 8 Nap Rucker and the recently acquired Rotintmoks nrce s \e lnayt York Sunday with George Lawrence, | dent has long advocated a reduction in [ . e o Phil Douglas have all done evcellently. | C0 > DaVing 218 the Australian promoter, who is man- | prices, the Newark magnate was the | Bmokim 3 i Wheezer Dell is on the ailing Mst at : B. P. LEARNED & CO. |ager of Sam McVea, Colin Bell and |first to defy big leaguo traditions. In - : v, Fletener € Frank Gygil, former New Haven present, and Appleton is not yet suf- Agency Established May, 1846, Dave Mills. They will do what they|the Eastern office of the Federal Aclently versed In some of the fine | nis bartir toe Cror oo g Polnte 1n can to help Clancy in winding up the | League yesterday, Mr. Sinclair ex- | New. LEFT-HANDERS HAVE points 0f the game to rank with the | 1o sae micno,Dast week. His average 4 is 248, which shows that be is not local preparations. plained the popular price idea as ap-|%¥ 1 others, but, all in all, it is difficult to strid used When ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Both Bell and Mills trained for Wed- | plied to baseball and told of persomal s s A POOR SEASON. |, me ‘any amernplltl;hln‘snafl which e s o g e —_——— ————————— nesday's battles under the watchful |investigations which Influenced him in Few of Them Showing Up in Top|!S doing its work with the brilliancy i eve of Sam McVea, the world's great- | favor of the radical change of policy. and steadiness of the men of Wilbert Quigl ‘hospttal Brown & Perking, sl o o e o T s e | irescmtariny that reny o who ~ ot Notch Form. Robinson. s Sl Oy e . Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.[in the very best of condition. Colin |ever introduced anything of actual > iy : The Giants are by no means out of and Eason suffering with injured ‘Entrance _stair near to Thames | Bell has one of the hardest fights of } merit was criticised, I fear nothing on | (Mo E Left-handed pitchers are having &|the race yet. A steady spurt for a]the National ltagun‘ 1 o National Bank. Telephone 38-3. | his career on his hands when he stacks | that score.” said Mr. Sinclair. “Bven | \or'y 3 2| very poor season so far this year.|couple of weeks would put MoGraw's R s T — === = up against Porky Flynn, Boston's fight- | in taseball those responsible for in- ey 22| Those who were stars in their respec-men at the top. or near it, and such | probably smpoint & e subnes - EDWIN W. HIGGINS |ing Irishman, for twelve rounds in the [ novations that stood the test of time |S : = tive leagues last season have not been |a spurt is by no means unilkely. But | 1] the Teguiare recaver. o0 Utes un- main bout. These men recently fought [ and became parts of the game itself ' showing their old-time form thus far.|for the injury to Davey Robertson the - Attorney-at-Law a terrific battle in the Fairmont A.|were ridiculed. I recall howkhinarb' N . d:’e bx'x(;un tou:s ?:d ‘uae Giants wouid be much closer to the | Rumor from the Coast has it that C. here and ever since that Flynn has | the foul strike rule was attacked. h ng records of e year in e tWO | Jead than the rese; Robert- - Sorner Main and Shetucket Streets |been training with Sam Lansford in| ~The dime bleachers shocked some = big leagues have been made against|son was plaving the best baseball of | GuLan HUmPhres president of the Boston, waiting for _Wednesday’s | of the-old guard. but the talk of cheap- | N k left-handers. to Say nothing of 100 | his career and, indeed, was the MOSt | ot 1 moncord arpr® s the men PLAYERS SURE IN THROWING. |chance to beat up Bell for good. ening baseball is silly. Thousands of s strings of bases on balls interspersed | prilliant outfieider In the league at : = Dave Mills, the especial pet of men who have never been interested 8 ¢ 332 | with wild pitches and hit batsmen. It |¢she time of the accident which forced %’:fi:; &%filufisyr l:;-hletm More Accurate Than the Average|McVea, whom the great negro c enough in big league baseball to pay e . 3% 4 his possible of course, that the Port|him out. It is probable that he will be | jurior it es, the Rifleman. pion is grooming for highest honors in | the old scaie of prices have been at- | wings will lose some of their kinks|gahle to play again in a week or more, e the heavyweight ranks, is prepared for | tracted to the Newark Park; the fans T after a protracted spell of good old-|ang then watch out for the Giants.| o of the te Sox, is fow! Did you see that throw? |the hardest kind of a bout from Bill | who formerly paid a quarter for fashioned hot weather. But if Mr. - ‘e“‘lm‘n‘on :mwmnd X, n:’lfl Such an expression has been on the | Tate, Who has fought Joe Jeancite. |bleacher seats are srateful for the|T'Sers’ . :f:;-h:&zrl‘erm:sn: . whole is to break Nowpert Tonnis e flm-hhmchu 3 Mm“menfu il < o it S evelane Aug. 17.—Detroit won | &V - ¥ = - S T T bBoth games of the double header here | QUring the season he will have to get | Newport. R. I. Aug. 17.—Five set|while Clcotte is recovering the use of ¥ b : 4 matches were sprinkled _plentifully | his pitching hand. Cicottee discovered Gutfielders, after making a beautifal i ar: :geaflr;;kli%‘mmau:n‘scg\:i Sha- [N NEn S TS et pennant aspira- | through the second day’s play in the | that he would be out of commission running catch, whip the ball from Two daye for the M ovactories In | iions based much of their hopes when |Singles division of the tennis tourna- |for a least a fornight on account of deep in tue duttleld to home plate dians. gers over the In- | o B apaign began on expested sem.|ment for the Casino cups today. The |a dislocated knuckle, which he re- wi S is- N e hesltating 6o asnnier the dis In the opening same the visitors |Sational work on the part of their lead- | Rational champion, R. Norris Williams | ceived while stopping a fast gronuder. ~ i 2nd, of Philadelphia, was forced to e A ot ke Lot b e a0 = pounded four pitchers for a total of | ing left-handers. The most notable |ty o“lymit of sets by C. M. Bull, Jr., of | Clark Griffith of the Washington fans have added as the throws have | MARKET SALES 1,070,000 SHARES. | 2% Com Prducts 14 hits. Cobb secured four amonz | Caee O Hole Hnd I e ciomit as tha | Brookiyn. Rowland Evans, the Phil- | Senators is after Pitcher —-Smeke" spanked into the catcher’s mitt in time 3 _— oy w:‘:r':d :;1" 0“' lvsa_“hfl{“mW- probable pennant winners, some ad- |2delphian who vanquished the Cali- | Stack, the mainstay of the U. S. May- to catch a runner attempting to score | Coming Flotation of a British Loan blex Cobb .—u;"‘{ |“Cn‘: S WY Aoy s (aen laying odds on them |fornia star, Ward Dawson yesterday, |flower. Stack came through with an- from third, and they marvelled at the | Infused Strength Into Financial Sit- Buc. was In troanle moeatonis: DU° | aEainst the field, the Red Sox counted | Worked his game to a five set victory |other no-hit. mo-run game the other accuracy. ‘The fans would marvel still | otion ae stronain e Constantly. but | sentational pitching on the part of | 28ainst Robert Leroy of New York.|day while hurling for a semi-profes- more if they knew that under the con- 2 el g Cleveland used three plichers in the | Dutch Leonard. who led the American | former intercollegiate champion. NX.|sional Washington team. He previ- diticns " markemanenly Sf ° S| New vork AmTrtn e main a5 P PLchers in the | L e T hatdcr st yeae, and | W, Nies of Bzt n & batie waick | ourly torbe" e Cube o Wasnion e NS mOre e a?e;geagfl::‘gm characteristics today's market again the slugging. Oldham made his debut | Vean Gregg, Cleveland star of a few !Ii)l - tv%’dntmu‘:hn alnenuon. defeated | without a le in a 16 inning con- e e o e s Tage rifleman. | traversed familiar ground. There was o #43 | for the Tigers and pitched splendidly | Yars back, who appeared due for an- | D- 8- Walters, the 19 vears old Louis- | test. - i T e D of 2% gutfielder | further unrestrained trading in 53*|until the ninth, when a single, Tur. |other first Tate year. § S B e e bt ok the aver- | shares, including several issues in ner's triple ani Chapman’s ‘homer |, Gregg has been an utter failure thus Wolfgang of the White Sox is Nkely tioned. which public interest or support had scored Cleveland's three runs. The ffl.h Manager Bill Carrigan has not 3 New Outfielder for Yankees. slab work and Klepfer 1f some of the followers of the latter heretofore been utterly lacking. more scores: even given him a regular turn in the New York, Aug. 17—The New pitcher in batting S s - or less neglect of the standard rail- Clovetand (A) ) box. Leonard's case has cooked up|York Americans have purchased the Cicotte is recovering P o e, aust wry, FUNNINE | ways ang recurrent weakness in for- o o 2 = % u o | the scandal of the season. According | release of Outfelder T. G. Hendryx |the use of his pitching hand. Cleotts yards and then without hesitating at- | SIS exchange. This latter condition EErhe Ry 134 ¢lto the manager and President Joe|from the New Orleans club of the|discovered that he would be out of tempt to make a bullseye 225 or 230 | %3S, partially rectified towards the e.nd 2178 H o o|lannin. owner of the club, Leonard |Southern Association, it was announc- commission for at least a fortnight on foet away. Then after vou bave faileg |Of the session, receipt of $4,600,600 i100 ¢ 0 o §|has refused to obey training rules and | ed tonight. Pitcher John Warhop, re- | account of a disiocated knuckle, which by several feet or vards, 'fess up. Japanese gold frogn Canada ana a tin1 SEeaatiSir Lo keep in condition. * His recent suspen- | cently sent by the Yankees to the|D® received Wednesday while stop- The truth of this ascertion probably | Semi-official statement indicating the 481 9 ifvmanir™ 3 21 0 ofsion brought forth charges of internal | Richmond club of the International |PIng & fast grounder. is 1o more SKInGly Drousht oot tha, | coming fiotation of a British loan here T803 8RS 1) 0| dissension in the team Regardiess of | League. was granted at his own re- in ‘War time, when & retreating foree, | IMUSInE some strength into the Een- 3130 aaies i1 15 3 the dissension. suspension and disobe- | quest his unconditional relcase as an in order to do any damage to its pur. | ¢rél fmancial situation. Trading in $88 4 goiss" 10 1) dience of training rules howerer, it is |appreciation of his lone service ¢ the|A book by Enbrel ustiirst ibevcalieakto e it | OeSTESt CWoRBCIns was on the hasis 100 Towls 3 14 37 19 1| Sufficient to say that Leonard has been | ciub, it was announced. Gene Stratton- before its fire becomes accurate. Thus | Of almost 1,500,000 shares for the day. a0 practically. worthless @0 far, whewess P - L s it was in the case of the Russians in | Put slackened visibly later. As usual S |he was counted on to Win Drobably | m———— orter is always received with the recent drive of the German army, | Y&F_Specialties together with Uni .e:i o~ more games than any other man on the ; States Steel, which sold up to 77 1 . staff. Babe Ruth, still another Red as til the former rea : . s mal ; PO) O e T e theorormer Teach- lits highest quotation since 1912, con- | 100 Maswen ¥ B 3] Sox left-hander, found it impossible to SPORTING NOTES delight. Her latest work i tributed more than their quota to the strike a winning gait, until his return St hhe arive o e e e SraE G AR eaR A LS 1 010,608 . : & from the first western trip. Collins J came to a stop. Now that th - |abares. .. 3 Inairgs: 2 has also been useless. T Ic e A o o hat the ua-| The only stocks to ascend to new Mo Pa Tl 1 o3| The cne big disappointment of the| The Phillies have only 13 more home With a drive the same asain Applies |records were Westinghouse a+ 120 3-4 at Power : i champion Boston Braves is Georse|games left. as was evidenced by the recent cap- | 2hd Maxwell Motors first preferred at Vitt, Veach. Thre base Bita Bush, Wambs. | LYleT. the left-hander, who ranked — orne ot 15000, Arstrane ot ©28- |92 ‘Studebaker repeated yvesterday’s| sip Nat s ; T Ve S, hmne® o™ | right with Dick Rudolph nad Bill| Portiand looks fhe probable winner |80€8 on sale Tuesday, Aug. 17 TATaE rotrenr of e Auerrimmd. e |recora price of 120, but soon forfeited o James when the big trio swept through | of the New England teaas poanmmt. i its advance and Bethichem Steel ic- ihe National icague last season He 2 sues denoted selling pressure. Otner as been worse than indifferent in his of hes et aF the Superlor Accuracy | stocks in the group comprising minor showing this vear. DAt equipments, industrials and motors The Brooklyn Dodgers, a_team of et stinct to use the arm in|B3ined two to eight points, few of great potential strength, will go no throwing In one Kknown to every bay | Which were retained at the close. higher than last year unless the two ihd man and many gitls and wemes, | . There were signs in the course of leading left-handers come tarough. The T evtaenees foa vory canty "iomer: | the day that conservative Wall Street | come-back of Jack Coombs, veteran and the’ throwing of sticks and stones |18 taking less Interest in the move- or other objects among boys of meagre [Nt of the ‘war contract” lesucs, iEe. is a custom well known to everys | €specially thase whose continued ad- 0dy and recorded many hundreds of | Jauce is made possible mainly from T i g T the small mmounts of stock available As this is one of her best you will If anyone gets interested enough in |want a copy sure. the Feds to notice it, there is quite a little pennant race on in that circuit.| Place your order with us in advance and we will deliver it to you early i The Braves, Giants and Pirates are again on an equal basis at a station ittl W Ve discard of the Athletics, has been & |moag ® “Orcc than even with the the day of publication. z windfall for the team, as also has been the uncovering of a sSensation in ST . Wheezer Dell. Both these fellows have “n"".‘" ,{,‘p"k‘.'}';,e m‘e;”fl"’f‘é’.‘r‘;‘;g been doing great mound work, and | oo "oneth., TO€ J9 0 DUESET mace Rt 1 S e e for speculative purposes. It is note- Jeft Pfeffer, the leading slabman of | poconely leagie ball player and it is because of | WOrthy, also, that financial institutions the 7eam last year, has begun to exhib- 5 - - Tols 33 ‘his that his throwing, under the con- | 87 exercising greater caution in their | o) 3% e q it his former effectiveness. 3 S > Dot George Stallings says the Braves dition he works, is more accurate than | 2cCeptance of these stocks as loan col- Reaaing 0% f ke e practast l;:lc':"“"fl'lo:" would have a snap winning the Na- would be poe arksmanship Of he| "Foreign selling was again a factor, | 10 Le . > S 2 all of his old speed. Even the average | LODAl league pennant if they only e London’s lower level for the American : = Tk 2 - x high school pitcher can zip the ball | "ad Big Bill James in sbape. list being followed by further offer- o, 3 n = - across faster than he can. But Nap & Among the most accurate throwers 3 run, Chapman. Notwithstanding that many of the i the big leagues ‘today, the-trio of | ID€R here. <hiefly of trans-continentals 3 s — has considerable head on his shoul’ | Eastern athletes gdt their bumps at Red Sox sardeners, Tris Speaiter, Har- | *35 ERRST% | 1pquded in the for- : : 143 | Pirates and Cubs Divide Double Bill. | (0% 480 = tonteol. Cstng the. slow. | San Francisco last Saturday, 2o East |at MRS. G. P. STANTON’S eatest collection. The St Louis |Mer Gould group were heavy on the 700 Sears Boebuck . 157% 2 c}fihwburgh. Aug, 17—Pltu!;wrsh and |est kind of a floater, he made the o No. 52 Shetucket Street rowns boast Shotten: the St. Louis | Missourl Pacific recelvership. which th Pasine 2 Bl hie b toaey Tt tains | ants ook sick in the afleencon Sme| e six shining Mghis of the Hast - fardinals, Wilson. the Washington | 708 W o o tnCs ange cansed & ~E the first § to 2 and losing the second | However. it showed he had it in him, | Sipped up at the National champion- Senators, Clyde Milan; the New York | SAXlY Weemess 'n exchinge cavect o | 1ioo st Ee Benton, secured from Cincin- | and. some more of th P ttins | ships, namely, Taber, Higgins, Cald- e e o [ St anan it fairly liberal scale. : : it |nati and whom New York claims, | would mean much for the team. | "el- Mever, Duncan and Kiviat. A FR oy s Ok EWIbAL Snal Wi | tat iales, par value, amounted. to| 153 Temn Corper 6% | Ditched the first game. After the con- | | Blim Balies sl St todrason of oo Betent: of i Danca : Huosive set of fme-whipped outfielders, | $3950.000. . % |test was finished it was announced |the Cardinals are two more failures i A was 2| TO BUY A CONCORD 5l ceonruonsocoumor wleesesasse ‘United States twos declined 1-4 per| 1 : that Manager Bresnahan of the Cubs [to date. Wilbur Cooper of the Pitts- | Ditter pill for the Bronxite to swald mipires; axe doGASIHT Mnpoplar 1 | CoDETONt Call: 200 Tubaceo Pr 22 12 10" |had protested on account of New |burgh Pirates and Earl e low. Tho Mg fellow was confident of 5t. Louls. At the same time, cucum- 3 York's claim. The second game went |the Browns have been undependable, |1 - Goaisor Segh 4 e Suloine dimss )ers must be pretty cheap fruit in the STOCKS, Bag 2 to Chicago because of hard hitting. |too. Hamilton was suspended for|“P » lowing mans rome of the Cards. Sales. Figh. ~T Fisher’s timely batting featured. The |breaking training rules just as Leon-| gy . cole's return to form has facture: H. A. Moyer, W. N. Brock- —_— 00 Alasks Gold . : 500 Yisea By Tov. 2 . scores: ard of the Red Sox was. He ls rein- | o0& Coe® Fetorm B0 I g | way, Coolidge Carriage Co. ' Al Mamaux, the Pittsburgh star| 3 Al Chalmers 5 2] - Chicage (M) | P oo stated now and has shown an inclina- | StTensthen e - o » \urler, and leader of National league | 8300 Am litchers, is confined to a hospital at| , 40 Am Pittsburgh. It is expected he will | 33500 4= Can ... be back in the game in a couple of | “'1os Am i & ras lays, however. Stomach trouble is 00 Am. Soal Prod jiven as the cause of his iliness, tion to return to his capable winning | Staff. Donovan has three dependable boxmen in er, Caldwell and the ways, but thus far his figures are by | 55 B m“ no means impressive. Connie Mack’s | Kins now. TflE L L Co. Athletics had a dismal enough outlook i s Now that it has been officially < e cardoms Tyhqut counting on 207 | announced that Newark will get tne |14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. pitcher. Rube Bressler, a big boy who | Jational champlonship next year the Tesembles Eddie Plank i tion, has | Jerseymen will start at once to per- abeol etz fect plans. ©Om secount of Increase im price of to- done b lmelyfl nothing thus far to ¥ ®acco, the Whitestone Cigar will be sty confidence reposed in him, : S0id Trom mow on 2t $35 per 1000, St aranars e of e A o | | Frea Rubien, the A. A_ U. secretary B3 B. CONANT. = mixtures of good and bad to be found | 8 busy canvaseing the Western ath- u Total salce 1.003.080 shares. = 2 2 anywhere, began his year with & no-hit Yostello,rt 7 400 Am. Cotton 0L 1500 Am. Hide & L . 700 Am. H. & L. pr 800 Am. Ico Sec | asscuuuuanl Elommormmmma, = e A e R e L T Sk . me locrity or worse. L won a COTTON. St fy, Schuite, Marray, Hinchmen couple of games during the last few New York, Aug. 17—Cotton futures e Teeks in which the opposttion sot ||| Skin Affections Cease i.m January, 9.69; lucky enough to have the assignment on the dave when the Giants hit ! to be Skin Afflictions Only a few left-handers have been ber, 9.92; May, 0.18. Spot quiet; middling. 9.25. MONEY. Wew York, Aug, 17T—Call money steady. _High, ow, 1,3-4; ruling rate, 1 3-4; last loan, 2; closing oid, 1 3-4; offered at 2. cesees YOU USE ' ol connoenar %l uaenmne may even mean the difference be- tween just a fair team and a flag win- Chicago e30000 mer. George Pierce and Jim Vaughn 100 Chie. Gt West. - WHEAT High Lew. Clom | Pltishursh co3000 of the Cubs have gone along in fine 300 Chic. Gt. W. Bept. . 103, 104% oty sbape, and Manager Roger Bresnahan 4100 Chic. M. & St Dee. . 105% 10y > "“" can congratulate himself on being . L L] 100C. M. & St. P May .. 0% 109 bout 100 Chic. & No. W about the only man in the world that ROt R, comN. ol e 'ro:l.;h ;l.:k. tlhc I:r-ndon.‘ 3 good this = 6300 Chino Con_Cop — Philade ug. 17.—Toney pitch- + « « « « As Directed 100 Cluctt_Pea’y. - 8% IR ed Cincinnati to a shutout victory over 5 e h oaTs: Philadelphia today, the score being | Harry Coveleskie has been i 25 Cents a Box at Druggists 10 Col. & ¢ Sent. % g |2.to O Only four hits were made |noise for the Detroit 200 Conmol. Dee. 3% %% L% | off Toney and two of these were made | Boehling’s work for the Washington 1700 Contin Moy 4% ‘@' aw |in the ninth inning. After being held | Senators has been well above par.