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26," Y918 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National Leaaue, Boston 2, Chicago 8. (11 inntnga) Othes games postponed, wet grounds. American Leagus. St. Louts 8, Philadelphia. 3. Detrott 6, \Washngton 5. Clevein 5, Boston 4. Beautifully Driven by MacDonald, Daughter of Peter the Giomoind 5. Tosan & Great, Took Board of Commerce Race and Set New | pruico 1. suttimore o oo sumes Providence §, Balimore 2 (Second. fame.) ‘wanteo | MISS HARRIS WINS $5,000 STAKE You to_Insure your ‘Auto in the 'AETNA.” Complete coverage in one policy. : J. L. LATHROP & SONS | 28 SHETUCKET STRRET ¢ 4878 ave Koehester 10, Bufalo 0. (Fises same.s Telephone World’s Record. Hoshester 2. Buffalo 6. (Scoond “pume) | e & Torento 5 = NewaticRichmond acheduled for yosterday was 2 3 o 4 | praved" o Sunasy Eastorn Le Detrott,, Mich,, July 25—Miss Harris big upset vesterday by eliminating R.| Lswerce 1 New Haren o. M. o davgnter of Poter the Great,Norris Williams, ing, from the singles | RetMd® finfonl * A ; n the annual lawn fennis tournament | hrigeport Soringieid Some played Sunda. Deautifully driven by Lon McDonald, |, the Longwood Cricket club, als-| Woreer & Ty 2. 08t " this afternoon, won the $5,000 Board |posed of another strong contender to- American Assocration. of Comerce stake for 2.08 pacers, the|day. In his match with T. R. Pell Of | At Toledo 3, Tndtanapolia 7. feature event of the second day's|New York the Californian, won in| At Milwaukee 3, Minncapolls 2. grand circuit, programme. Incidentally | Straight sots by a score of 6-1, 6-1,| At Loulilie 8 "Columbug 1 McDonald drove the Indianapolis mare | 9-7, his game being altogether too re- o e into a worid's record for two consecu- |sourceful and speedy for the New s Msosiation tive heats by a four year old mare | Yorker. A% Mooiia . "Chetiam & and also established a new record for| The national champion, W. M. John- | 4 Memible &, Cheliancoss the Board of Commerce stake, here-|Ston, had another easy day disposing At Nashvllle 1, Little Rock 3. { tofore known as the Chamber of Com- |0f B. E. Dennison of Portland, Maine, merce stake. The new mark for the|in straight sets. GAMES SCHEDULED TopAv stake was set in the first heat, which [ The surprise of the day was the de- Was covered in 201 1.4, aaa tho|feat of Ward Dawson, of San Fran- National Leagus. 2 world’s record was completed when [¢iSco, by R. N. Dana of Providence, R.|Chicago at Boston. WE'RE AFTER Miss Harris M. negotiated the second | L. after five hard sets, 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, LN e e < Pritsburgh at Philadelphta. YOUR INSURANCE [mile in 2.01 3-4. . e " Tatis st Brookiym. i ing you to see| ‘Miss Harris M. completely outcl Kumagae, came through the thirc American Leaguc. th t“,o\.fm:mh‘é?fs e alitin good | ed the fleld in_the first two heats. In|found without much troublesome OD- | goon at Creveland s Shaok the first mile McDonald held her T position, while his teummate, T M- Seor Yo st Chicago. pie> g until the three-quarter he mi, could not cope with the chop ngton at Detroft. Don't neglect this important matter. |until the threo-quarter pole. Here e | (oo, To8'f S°% 0o, T foo, “oP Phlladeipnla at St Touts ISAAC S. JONES fourth place, with a tremendous burst | M- Washburn of New York defeated Eastern League. In and Real Estate Agent|of specd, slowly overcame the 1 AL G. S. Rao of Cambridge, 6-3, 6-3, | New Tond: Building, 91 Main St. Goldie C. and won by a le 6 = Gy — — | second heat_was virtually 1 2ho sastem doubles championany S Ahe o T s ature was_furnished by G. ) D0 YOu OWN REAL ESTATE? [0 e o e it s e Dhis °h, of New York, and W. E. Davis — DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN |more. The third } g f Francisco, who won a thrilling THE STANDINGS ¥ m DWELLING HOUSE? real fight of the race, Miss Harr 1 'nn'\’ \:h‘t cIr.u- ri{::l:?‘ pair (\r . \_‘IT = 2 i IR s Ao cs and G. P. aner, Jr., afte ational League cannot collect rents from ‘a | VouMSZ It 1SN sets. Seldom has such high class The Wheeler School b ' \ding, and you may have to | Billy Dale led to the e been see t Longwood, par- . For Boys and Girls ences for bovs and girls. Targe d, 1 and’ all outdoor d e is able, under the large endowment makeg ety that won all nished by Davis. He s service games and scored 16 service ac On its showing to- the winning team was numbered z the favorites for the title. some else rent while you re- | with Miss Harris M. in second I At this point the field 1 Insure your rents with e the finish was so close that many of P. LEARNED & CO. the spectators were uncertain as togoY Two mod. athletic sports. E honses used as separat 1ds, ten surts, ba student is advanc icn of an which h: 2 careful supe N - tent. e - Agency Established May, 1846. oo e ekl SIS S IEposTble toLoftax tne studonis Al o e e — —_— wnln $600 added, was captured Har- SPORT NOTES. American Leaguo, 5 Dand your son or dau I 1 this "year, write us before ATTO rod’s Creek, which took the 1 - i i you come to a decision " \ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Reats from Expres Lou. T el e e bt the it | e e Royal A. Moore, Stonington, Conn. | ter, which was picked to v E):u n & Pzrkin: Miomeys-at-law | on the strength of her s North Randall last week, too! years member of the Plan s as much ent the champion heavy- tage of it. If I can < Uacas Nat. Bank, Sbstucket St. | heat with Jittle Aifficulty 1d during the < big league pitcher I meetmz Stanislaus Eotrance stairway near to ‘rThames |, nose in the second - b B the S G ank. Telephone 38- —_— = stick in the game for a w behind in the t = Notice the cute white rat clamber- | Seventy-first The situation came up three or-four New York, and he pro- |l @0 not make zood in the majors 0-vard re- e > patrick threw badly to fi ————————— )53 Aowi Defor 1 f > veteran rowers, Jim Rice, Eastern League, g v s 4 11" a0, en Charley C »_the . Tt i B Tames U By e e e 20 member of the White Rats of America, [ [cSiment, now on_the border. The|, AVay 15 credited With hene O Bl % Was trving to manage him into af Attorney-at-Law ¢ e champion, have been R 19 12 S |but he's an entertainer for all that. | aer is ey Snmie on His odent | Cact Eemae | s proposition. i Main and Shetucket Streets ¥ le sculling race - 351 | He's the official mascot of Company G, | mann. SRS Sl Chaldes Hart S 5y ey | 0 an anislaus. Zbys- | rek M T T : , Saturday. Ri- . i SonT T et i wrestior, were In CRi-| meter 4 K a b is s old, bu 8 = — Goes mot, it will T | o time. The big Polo'was LEAGUE PITOHING RECORDS. | cision went o Pt 1 who Is 64 i o ey | 21 comers, and Cutler ‘and o mion e : A Sl : . Cubs Defeat Braves, YALE STAR HOPES o e >wed up, thore one night & g Dumeter, proved & | A [the Brave L in an Ti-innins | U e T e B L L | of ‘comers' to go om| 0o e om el | s ey Indians Take Opener. Clalor: hovrevs lowing —the: en|Pie Way Says He Will Quit Baseball|be able to o home with additional ex- | AL 3 judges could sepa i Dok e e Cleveland. O, scored by the Cubs in the 11th, will be| if He Fails With New York Giants, |Perience [ are not drawing very well : E | GRIFFIN DISPOSES 100-yard dash in a twenty-vard tanl | WOR the opening protestc joston. Zimmerman, who 3 | ‘hood,” Merman replied. 3 | GRIFFIN DISPOSES dash in atwenty-vara “tanl or, the opening < iad reached first on a fielder's cholco,| SOme years ago, in Manchester, V¥, | MILLER HAS APPEARANCE n a0t to . NG lon GO onds, breaking his old che 0. : - mething you w : ER cof - o b teammatos by ma ame all the way home when Fitz- |there was a barefoot boy whose fav OF BEING A STAR 1 '] 1 1 H i H 3 13 . team composed of Kelare. |Ingiin three rar t on Saier's e G isn’t Qoinz anything 3 In Ann awn Tennis To ; Oped . mameif in e devouring delectable| - ¢ % :T_I L chc' et Gl et C. Lane, H. Kru- | 2086l LY R T b s which his mother was|Pirates’ New Pitcher Would Havefa ninz a nickel, and 1 v s at Longwoo ket Cluk | me vered the distance| ScOI & e R e e e e of His playmates seldom|{ Been in Majors Before, Save for ill- | ou might give him a.chance < {in st four named also g oston (A | shot Y n allowed to take | saw the little fellow that he was not had ‘never,seen iNefeE z finfim;bnqn, J!‘h — T i r 1p new time when they made - ah ¢l llm‘"\ on the play nm;n-p n',l\mi immersed in a large section of pic ness. 3 hd looked him over with a 1o of San Franc w | the o 1 relay in 3.44 3- . §{ruled that the runner had rounded|and so it happened thar oo thn Lio S - tcher of e o i i | tows dugeut and was entitled to con- | his home ho was fresien it & gt | of, the Pittsbursh Biraies wio Showinz?’ Herman asked. - ; s ¢| tinue to tr ; 1e ho was grected with a shout: | ating a stir in the National leazue ot B horman H : s o Evers ar T . lere comes ‘Pie!** ho recently defeated t . e H 5 e 8} s At il e e e The name to him, niek- | Grover Alexander, s just or | s TonaT: AN M = S ~[Fesern 0 00 ms separated them. Both were put |and the annotmecent rems & jor league basel Miller is inec it wouldn’t be worth'more 7 g R ] the same by Umpire Eason. s e ment went quently referred to as an inexperience nee wi but this is at the Giants had of “Pie” Wa the true facts. Miller Way is out on the road with | not o veteran. eith 2004 enough; put him on.” next afternoon Jess ‘Wil again a Scores in Seventh and Wins | three v on varsity teams, and_the| WiLLARD DREW $3 MARKET WAS NARROW. ) ; % 3 2 ef A e e s e e : mpion of the world in a.box= SRS [ gzl = s 4030 10 o Wallng r“, Rochance, Seurglion »aseball X , wrestled Stanisjaus Zbyszko, . e Pivet Arountl WEishl Cos_Cor o c . 0000z 5 Do e 2 ss he has had a. rich e ler for Frank Goteh's ti- : U. S, Steel Was Pivot Around Which | 4o | : § s g 8 el 0 bitching line, and the | the Pacific Coast leazue, tle, for 3. He was thrown in a few x = Most Dealings Revolve | Col ~ 3 | ifs, o, % s : 0 star is a big| Only a severe of i p &8 ettt S e o | 200 Com Fioa 5 3 " | g B 160 i B ey vented him from i . aew, Yok, July T - Sl Feas] ———- | , 1o Fteds company a_co! Hammer-O’Leary Matched. = e Y uid { Senators Lost First Game on Western | findsisp 0 H s of 1915 fhe Dau |0 o patie wit cer Hammerzof “fis 2 enced to an u E e | - Snave,5b 0 g of 1915 the Bull-|was out al th 5 : o course of Unite t F 4 Trip. o 3 - - b wn to the Polo-|track of Miller was c OLeary, Camas 3 stock being a pivot ar —Washing 9 o exhibition game with|Led up with the 5 din Bt hamplon SOHE 5 other dealix s f W . = day ore the sea- “Bullet’s” work the Y6 ol der Bost: Ang. i1, Th s of the S ¢ AL = z a four-rur Batted for G 7 ay did the hurling|cisco Seals stamped him as 10 a ¢ Foston Ol e e 2 which did s In this pe- X " k! He succeeded in|man,” and 1 id 135 pc ¢ 4 close of b ; a nockec 1 S R R e aguers to such an| “come bacl 1810, whe oh 3 series of s b s e 1em ¢ es. | s pases, B 7 rrors his team- | joined he hurle sullion Tanp 5 s : Hefore '3“1"‘“) This w Y I ¢ Martin Too Much for Lowell. McGraw that day |low, and on several occasions pitched [ton of the !ixl}.&“:cfr%;"egnfl rotrieved later, 1 i t 1 5 — Marti der lost no time in|d headers in or E i e = w, L It a fc con c t *of N 7 don scored a 5 to 0 vietory i Way is a product of Exeter acad- |thr 5 workinzg | 28 oiaass d T8 100 sceel ings : | o, lon scorsd a5 to 0 victary in | oy, whero fic wen Tis Siet pithing) |1t was said. Johnson was knockediunci 3 1 2% lprevious records, but t $81,- ctfs g laurels in several spirited ¢ j conscious by one of fifty or more bot-] o8 126,048, & gain of $20,1 $ ¢ E = e with Andover, Execter's sreat | | t1ex thrown from the stands when thel uos preceding quarter, was £ 1k 2 r D n R T e Pian | ators were dissatisfied with a. qe-{ s 3 most favorable estimat T : A o H between Yale A | cision which meant defeat for the 138 b A i ) ol 3 ° el e L5 |home club. He left the hospital with| -4 ! »f the director n decle € It fi s roi 1 e b SREL RO Rean | sever stitches in the back of his| L dividend of 1 per cent ¢ e . 1 _Andever.” ey S e = X s surprise, but accepted 5 3 o Exeter Way went to Nor or spring tr: iead; whers| the misya SlEnE S HUE cation of ex confid L e in Northfield, Vt., and en-|was evi ths o i i 4 trade condit - | - 9 1912. He became a foo! tion to try an [ 4 Movements elsew o ock » > 1seball star on the Bl The Sox sold H 2 2 29 lmarket were main s s s graduated this June. He |International | s s g7 lslight betterment due to S e e 4 pitched for the nine this|n port un t - U ;ng‘ in n» \r: 1 hour i | A At 5o ne he had already put in two |from the jump he wer H ndustrial Alcohol w 2 e | 0 May_ Dep S 00 3 0 the varsity team, and as he | fifteen games, 1 six ar e e in ke it et e e | Absolutely Removes ¢ 3 before supporting orders 5 from the 1916 team. Athletes|scem to have nabbed a | - = 5 rionk cowipielelreooren re permicted to play only S | Indigestion. Onepackage E it S it e o Sy i | Fear at Norwien cotmeed seinot vesit. at all druggis - s, st c ARl e e e e heoent T For souT on mat | Provesit. 25cat ggists. Tk 41000000 Mt g foclish to enter professional baseh — A wres were S O ¢ eis s the 4 Way recenty. “hut T.d0 not aarde|Jess Once Performed With Heavy — = = 404 ; ; ; : Bris ith them. As lor 1 was o Grapplers. 1no3s Derore ine papie. ihere. is m& i3 | ey Caldwell’s Wildness Helps White Sox| o< 1% Io 1ouzht it best to take ad was once upon a time | v i and Leather pref the do- s o R s 8 0 riving its stren frc to Win. o = g dividend, the first return t Chi July L o s in over ten year ness was the chief 1 5 0 Rails, especlally the international |13 to 8 victory ov 0 ¢ 8 oup, were adversely affcct | kees today. In o 3 g Veloprnents tn the Britich oal sit | passed three Whit 4 e g &% uation and domestic I other, forcing 8 13 3 5 ling, Union Pac I son’s double a 1 ) 8 ville and Erie fi T | f i oo i wa e | se e < segarated from the \ i viEtan oo n e T o forfeited more of the ‘ disaster, althongh four hits in the sixth . S ce. Total sales ) | routea L, s _— S¥) | " Bonds were steady at the outset, b | twisted ankle su McCann satd he —Lynn and ngs to- s single, Jewett's eiger, a base hit by cutt’s wild throw to the < e 5 e | further heavy offerings of war would like to have Donovan of New |canged fater irregularit on his pitching staff. sty e — United S game yesterday. Umpire Dine dered Fisher of New York from fleld for noisy comments on decision A stoy Terry in the fou stopped on call. 2 1 PLU ING AND GAS FITTING Co Score: s enabled \‘\ur ester to score two o o5 e ot @b hpo a cester Robert J. Coch e 5 5% 3 Rt i . Lochrane < | Tt 38 6 0 dSemm 1o 8 538 | butimane & 2 & 0 0| Wewersh & 2 1 1 14 GAS FITTING, it |Mifent” 8 18 0 ofCommade £ 5 b4 Zenis 1000 peughm 4 2 0 4 ofacknit i3 3 0 500 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 0 5 b’ 8 1110 OfNesd 3 111 0 R Washington Sa. Washington Building| 200 230 grosae 5 0 1ol Norwich, Conn. 1 010 orma 403 St o M Agent for N. E. O, Sheet Packing. | ;110 o 103 oiumens 3003 == CETBEAND OIS £ 2500 : 0011 o1 X 2 = 105 bt o0 o oz Sl e Ehonens % ; rw EHHET » = 4100 4 (x) Batted for High in Alle. Sae- (2) Bated for Russell In Oh, - Score by dnnings. . 5 4 New York e 2 10018 0 ODERN PLUMBING | . Portland Defeats Hartford. e Y 16560 Wi e : 08338 o1 in wodern hoves, ek | " 100 A5 aitie [ e s i B, Oy, Tackoon. Portland, Malne, July 25—Portland to Jighting, We guaran- ale Sealbive 10 « MONEY. Three buse hlts, Peckinpaugh, defeated Hartford 5 to 4 today scoring best PLUMBING WORK | 160 4 S’ ©.. A July 25. — Call money At unsin (hoificsttiireg) taninga! lj workmen at the fariest 00 Steel Fdry N “ 6 2 1-2; low 2; ruling rate I T o1 5 e 1 loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; | St. Louis Batters Pound Athletics’ R e it B s and prices. 200 Am Woolen o Rt S AT G Eifchors. $304 Zar 63301 . 1100 Am W. B pr s | COTTON. St Toule, Mo., July 25.—St. Louls|mmme 23 0 ¢ 513505 4 An Yo i g SSe—Cotton futures | Datters pounded Lanning for five sin- | Dovdiiy £ 1 7 8 slienm 331330 [ 500 Am_zine ¢ | New Yo 25 Cot eS| gles, two bases on balls and a triple, | SFemzzd 3 0 olSmithid 3 A % Ameonds : % | closod stead ber 13.19, Docember | 5165, . - s Seanen 21 8 3 dldamay h £ 100 Atchison pr e M dnE recond inning, and the locals won the | asae ~ 3 010 o Olbwmcid 3 1 0 3 b WWest. Main Street 8300 Tala Locom S |13.68. Sp Hets s first gamo of the.series with Philadel- | Pty 3 0 0 0 0/MDonalde 4 1 7 1 0 : 100 B Loco pe 105 109% 10m% e 2"t 5. Shoohan who | Mirtino 16 0 0 ofGems 3068 0 G Tt &ons a S GHICAGD GRATN MARKET. Dphia here today, § to 3. Sheehan, who R Botens = 5 D& oo "Il % T G4 | wamar Open. Mg low. Clos | Telioved Lanning in the second Ining| moww 3 82 8 a FRTRTRTaN = | 1% B 5°x LT 11 . [ith ons out, also was hit hard. Koob | | X vy i 3 Vi elie runsw . Bept 123% kept his hits well scattered, the vis- |Forian - = ll Fl BLRNS et Sl A e 203% itors getting only three runs on ten |'SEET g etiidn o 2 1000 Cent Teather . hits. Do 100 Cent Leathier pr Ecore by inning: R. H E. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0:0 2 0 0.1—3 10 1| BErnest Voll, a young amateur pitch- St. Louis ..0 600 2:000°—8 14 0ler, in a nine inning game, struck out < ‘ & . Lanning, Sbeehan.and-Carroll, Picl- | twenty-one men and aid not allow a 5 % g __lnich; Koob'and Severei hit or a base on balls.