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INSURANCE = M i 3 . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. PLANT s cH NEH WINs R e e 3 New York 4, Cleveland 9. - Plttsburgh at Boston. Vacation Season Diedmtisto " Tetmt 3 B ol xew Yook 4 = Washington 8, St Louts 2. (At game) Chicago at _Brooklyn. Washington 1 St. Louls 8, (second game) Cineinnet! at Philadelphis brings_the need of 'Bur- glary Protection. Insurein the AETNA at low rates. Boston 6, Chlcago 4. American Leaguo. Takes Astor Cup in New York Yacht Club Regatta Sailed Off | 10 5, ‘oo 20 e R J.L. LATHROP & SONS 2 All others postponed—rain. Phlladelphla_at Detrolt. 28 SHETUCKET STRRET Newport—Vanderbilt’s Sloop Aurora Captures Trophy. R e e m.:; L‘:.'.;..hi“m a st, Zouts 3 s e Al International League. Bridegport at artford. GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP [S Montreal-Newark. Rain B O S L R. I, August 8—Morton F. Townto 5, Baltimore 3. i DI s Tost SFeimeriens sl Rochaster 0, Prvvidopes 0. (5 fanings dariness Tavisace st Pactland GREATEST OF SPORTING EVENTS A etk Buffalo 16, Richmond 9. = Cornelius Vanderbilt’s sloop Aurora e o THE STANDINGS. lanapolis 1. won the Astor cups for schooners and . 5 e s sloops, respectively, in_ the New York Sporting Notes 4% Banses Cly 8, Toledo 5. National Leagus. t club regat or these trophies Milwaukee Columbus 2. : - 5 . Yacht clul e S A More Than 1,000 Trapshooters Will Parficipate in the Event 5 P! sailed off Newport today. Racing against the Elena were three T s, ita, Vagrant Flying etics Win— Slont Mt ATutban: nor' negrar |, “Cnatioy® Hall fs iveteran pitchertl o0 iBaE BRECE e competitor, Irolita by more than an o Dy 0 Caranal Wl touay's gamd th Dewaltid ool ne s hl?ur‘.h;:l:rrectfid fiim?é and gailed e Eraps Shahce D LoeEelemtean, defeat being the twentieth consecutive 7 | tne ast time of four hours and mine- | _Viex, second baseman of the Pirates, | Be8ing they have hag the Athiercs teen seconds. The wind was strong |15 lald up with a sprained ankle and | U0 | the ~American League wecord|eoy.g . 5 \o | has been sent back to Pittsburg to re- = e sated By o Boston holding from 25 miles and hour at the |has b 1906. Boeland shut out the Mackmen | civiana start to 30 miles at the finish. Au- L ) without effort, the only innnig in|New Yok Toot sloop Caroling. - Aurora, @ larger | _Alesanders pitehing record to dato [ WHIH SLe¥, bunched two hits off Bt | Trow, WE'RE AFTER sloop, saved here time over this craft |15 twenty victorles and seven defeats.|;;q°anq the hits were well bunched. |Pulariphia Which Will be Witnessed by Twenty-five Times That Many Persons in St. Louis, Mo., Late in August. By PETER P. CARNEY. | sembled a mammoth circus, with all Baseball has its ‘aworld’s series,” | itS tents, but there will be no tents in tennis its Davis cup competition, and|St. Louis. The buildings are perma- Zolf its international matches, but|nent. There wiil be locker rooms, res- taurant, pavilion for men and a ladies’ YOUR INSURANCE |by about six and a half minutes. The | Pfeffer has won sixteen games and|gpre; not one of these titular contests is to : . business and keep urging you to see |8Chooner Vagrant broke her gaff and |Mamaux ' Philadelohig. (A) | Detroit (A) be compared with the blue ribbon event | Test room. The equipment will be mod- et e S goud | ININER, ey hrvetisometab heE [N D e O Gl S s an vo the trapshooting season—the Grand | &l {JI"T.Q}Z!%Z‘A«}' l:‘;\;(\‘lna,n\:lhllsh e gear an amuri, Katherine an a 23 pbting, Ayl YR N i = andicap. hing B, professionalitrap, o - a2 Pauline did not finish the race. age is 314. The ancient Teuton |Waishrf 3 Ware of the broadness of |all the special events will take place. Don't neglect this mmortEa;t matter. stands a yard away from the corner of [ TR {4 2§ this assertion and fully realize t Sportsman’s park is the finest trap- ISAAC S. JON IRON MEN IN BASEBALL the plate, yet he meets the ball square- 27 there will be many doubting Thomases | Shooting park in the United States— fnsurance and Real Estate Agent Iy. S ukiwe can prove ourassertion|tojany) Which, ¢ln| broaderfiwords, ‘means ' the Rich ilding, 91 Main St. = X Lo 3 and every one who cares to journey to . y foaende Bulliing. Radbourne, MeGinnity jand Rusie] © .. .10 Matsans, the Cuban centre 505 Sportsman's park, 1a St. Louis, Mo,| The G. A. T is being conducted Louis Trapshoot- of hooting clubs in e Were Hard Workers in the Box. | felder of the Browns, is plaving an 3 COBE TRAILING ALONG during the week bezinning Monday, | this year by the St. DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? important part in the climb of Fielder Aug. 21, for on that day the Grand |ing association, which AT 346 CLIP| Anirican Handican eets. goimg and | nearly all of the tr s compri Old time ball players frequently re- y Jones' club. He started poorly this| Score by tnnings 1 D el DO YOU OCCURY YOUR OWN {fer to the fact that the plaver of the | g o, Tutstartea to hit at his nor Philadeiphia 4 ST continues with unabated enthusiasm;and about St. Louis. The association is DWELLING HOUSE? present is not worked as hard as was |, gaif a few weeks ago and hasn’t | Detroit e R Tris Speaker Tops American Sluggers.| for five day Any sporting event that | oberated solely in the interest of trap- the case in the earlier e 5 lilCoke b a0 or away from | Shooting. ou cannot collect rents from 8| foonShry weunlly solect the witoner will take hundreds of men away from Tris Speaker refuses to come dOWN | their busincss Tor & work or meve. and| The tournament opens on Monday, building, and you may have to | an ilustration of their contention. The¥ | 3 - from lofty perch, and is showing|fake sev ndeed - women away|the 21st. at 11 oclock, with the St. cne else rent while you re- | €ite the records of Charley Radbourne, | Ficlder Joncs expects soon to glve| Yanks Could Not Hold Indians. |ine way to the rest of the batters in|fam thei Nom Tod the maan poway S introductory, an event at 200 * Joe McGinnity, Amos Rusie and other [the Veteran “Bobby” Wallace a tr Cleveland ,August 7.—Neither Rus- | the American League by a fairly safe| o oi icir homes for the same period cots, 18 yards' rise. This, as well . vour rents with e o AL b e R AU e i e ) land —Net = \ e of time, is a real sporting event. That , famous “Iron ' Men” in all_and | oL rer short . allace | sell nor Love could puzzle the Indians |marein. He is rapping the ball at a|is Jues' what the & Grand dmerican |as all other scheduled events that fol- B. P. LFARNED & CO defy the present pitchir s of diita fHias hean gwocking | guf Jwith the e jand Cleveland defeated New York 9 clip, and thirty-one points | Handicap is. ~ [low, are open only to amateurs. Be- S T * |bis leagues to produce their equals. |before recent games. Wallace joindelto 4. Gould kept New York's hits|ahead of Ty Cobb, wao is Deeved at| oicob ™ e tournament was held|SInAing Tusaday. the trapehoothie wil Agency Established May, 1846. Radboutne, with his eighteen victorics |the biz show before “Hans” Wagner | cCatiered one to an inn 1| his mark of merely .516. Gharrity, of | 1n’ Grant parik. Cnicase. T, aad was|bein at 8.30 a. m. Tho first event on S i out of twenty games pitched in less |and is the oldest player in the majors|the ninth when a single Washington, is second, with a mark of | witnessed by some 25,000 persons—not | Tuesday will be the Mound City over- than a month during 1884; McGinnity : were bunched with a pass led in eighteen games. {one paying an admission fee T the|iure at 100 targets, 16 vards. Prizo let up yet. vitt. | | i | 248, com Eoly. WETORNENS AT LAW ;\-i:ith long. ;;»s[(:rf_;gmn;ln;"w ders | _____ Lo ey Clevsiand _(A) New York (A) Wahoo Sam Crawford is climbing In|varous transhosting . events mearly | winners in the St. Louis introductory = - nd Rusie w ic speed ready ; " ab bpo a the averages, and his mark now is|s. oo fcipated, and in the |are rot eligible for this event. At 11 Brown & Perkins, Miomeys-at-law | to step into the box at any time, werc s pitched with Mamaux, of Pitts- | Graneslt 3 1 21, e ”““”“v,”"“i“_f“;, e A V!mm]’\fltnrlh Over Uac Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. a\fl\examr\l‘cx D,f fl\f«h'\'l”'l l\\"jl et h. a close second and Vaughn, of 4 0 The New York Yankees have shot|g3g shooters out of 884 entrants, Have | Ship at doubles will be shot. Fifty t Btairway ‘iaar [to CHamies glinr of\ two ”,‘.“i‘“j‘ Tq ubthee . = aso, th _Alexander has worked e o he ch to sixth place in the team|you ever witnessed a sporting event in | Pairs of doubles will be thrown. At 3 jona) Bank. Telephone 38-3. | .1fon Men” still in the me today, inninz ing which time he has| Gmndilly 2 g ting race while the rampant St.|\which there were $30 active partici.|0clock the natioral amateur singles i although it may be that there is not | had but thirty-two d ored | Wambs,ss 8 e Onrathals o st = - e e e i R o i h S ,;1 £ l‘n‘:‘j l‘:;m]:‘x:m\\ r’\”( % T s s Cardinals, owners of the SEQ‘i‘yath" You have not-—-unless it was|Championship will begin. This event s ienT so ch demanded of 1 as was | off his twirling, giving an average | cojoniae 3 2 s ord for consecutive victori . T 2 st | Will be 100 targe 3 G s6. s i IN W. HIGGINS expected of the twirlers of fificen and | of 163 runs pér game. On the bases | Guiip e in seventh place. s “”es':f3‘|?m§‘:i""“T,.:‘;‘:§‘o‘ ik . avnr‘f“\iy M i e 2 twenty years ago. f games won and lost his ave: U R obb holds his place among thelcport. Tt is something vou ean do|State championships. In case the cham- There are several pitchers o Lt 14. Mamaux, who I figured in a . i zers of the ieague, while he leads|yourself; something vou enjoy because|Pion cannot attend, the runner-up is present season who have hurled fully | fow less inn . has a slight better base stealing brigade, and is|you can do ourself. = allowed to take his place. At 4 o’clock i At rhx’\\:u(l‘,\ —'h'\-(' per (':l-jz\.flv‘. fne 11 num .nn\rr,r:::vanl‘?uuw on 0[;5,!‘\(‘1] 1?\\'1\12[3?1'11\ Matted fo in $n scoring riins. ‘» Bl as last years tournament was,|this afternoon and on the following iy & e it SRS STIE0E (GG HHE Aen shitahors ‘ ese averages include the men who!an indications are that the St. Louis | tWo afternoons there will be a 50-bird KELLY ONCE MANAGED FULTON| o date, who are still ¢ ind | cach major league, on the husis of the Plaved Arkcon sauoioe saorel| o Ba T A AT g :\;ri(:}:‘l.:'mwnc for the fair Dianas who are in = # == i { he chief support i mana- Best nuie ot oletod, hiis, T i o August 3: While the official list of entries is still | Attendance. There will also be two B nager ormerly Hadi vhenever a cr wris ] fer of Brooklyn heads the X Speaker, G Player ana cub R H SR SH Ave. | far from being complated, it is expect. | Prizes in the G. A. H. for the fair shots ST Min i rican league Walter Johnson of group while the Coveleskie S S 5 e D s ;i y SHast Cocie e B s ngton club, Las pitched more rs lead the American twirler Red Sox Coing Upward. Wt o 3iajcd that the entry list will total more) Who make the highest scores. TahRRer of the S Ea with an ecarned run | under mes_won and Chichas At aGEc b s CHaton 1 than 1,000 trapshooters. Think of it—| On the 23d the preliminary handi- : i bt g him of but 2.0 lom Meau of Pitiaenn % Chicasoy Suclsr U8 o Bogton 3 1,000 shooters in one event. Sort o’|cap, at 100 targets, 16 to 23 vards, will I o has peen in the| winning ave ry Coveleskie, are the premier pitche rsl(\";:“n!‘"(’;_:" Sl e L |puts the other sport classles in the|be shot. The same handicaps as in me ¢ s e was old enough to | .609 Coveleskie of Det the earned-run basis, ’,'~ t it o e a3 1:1[-"‘"”‘9- the G A. H. will prevail The handi et Stanley, of Clevel 1= ™n leading pitchers i fimm”'_; e bs s 1 3 513} Tt has taken the Grand Amerlcan|cap committee, comprised of J. W, @ s not hind Johnson. ic based upon the number of in- | s, 1odors: THe WO 12 12 Handicap 16 years to arrive at its|Bell, chairman. R. E. Loring, G. not generally | 1, ational League Grover 1, tozether with their m-,}“',“ DY aeamy and todly B ass present staze of development. 'There|Mackie, G. V. Dering and J. H. Noel, s 1 is manager of Fred | exander, of the Philadelphia ch system of computing | pPiteher Williame Henking, el were but 74 entrants In the first cham- | will convens on the 15th and announce ot who is| leads the leasue in the number of in- follows: it e 4 pionship tournament, held in 1900. Lit- | the handicaps on the 2th. The Grand Willard '~ for the el et e 19 tle by little the tournament grew for a ! Areri Handicap will bhe shot on ¥ it ht hours. It| T S e e e e S 2 number of years, but in the past five|the This will be at 100 targets. 1 nesota in 1914. EEs ‘;”-h,:,» s ‘;‘: s H seasons the handicap has made great|16 to 23 yards. On the 25th there will port writer of that y sont it at e 0 leaps forward. Two years ago, in Ds be a consolation handicap, 100 targets, lton at that time| _ Pitcher. Club T LP. E.R.ERPG [lo ascert whither; 1t 13 ton, O.. when the handicap had a few |16 to 23 yards. No prize winner is eli- L 1 he - ible to at-| Johnson shington ...... 9 61 Score e more than 500 entrants, the feeling|gible in this event. v 1 s supposea | . Cov : 5 o L 19 ed that trapshooting was at its| There will be special matches be- i big| S. Cov q ... 3 3 2 15 height, but last year in Chicago the|tween professionals, and a 100-target Harper, ngton . 8 46 o entrants neared the 900 mark—and|match open to all professionals for the . . 11 everyone is pulling for o 1,000 or more | Dunspaugh trophy during the tourna- H 1" men These matches v take place ! 2t e ; was a ttme when two traps|at every afternoon. Trophies will be g2 8 4 8 :fficiency for the G. A.|awarded the shooters who make the 1 caidwen, 3 SR ] 1 141 S o sshooters— | best score from 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 | 5 4 G | ; known t pshoote est score from 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, n the purse line” | 10 43 oo | McCARTY LEADS new ten ara . There was a time |22 and 23 ds in' the Grand Ameri- ren r “but I understan i 1100 = when a Grand American Handicap re-! can Handicap. Rat the S Moo vt b National 5 0 0 0 of NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTERS|' e $500 on the r Alexander, Philadelphia 6 177 32 1.63 LS Sl = e = SIPiw Ak 7 Mike pl withont anv | M Pittsbur 5 170 1.58 100 0 o|Robertson of New York Ciants Hit-|para-nitting Baker are wearing the 1 t to tme papers for a| Vaughn, Chicago ... S 159 2 B i ting at .348. colors of rival outfits. _ Lowry, second base, from Univers- < me.” said Mige. Schneider, Cincinnati .. 28 - 8 It 28 3 4 e 3ut a new and, as some people | ity of Maine. nroce to get in touch with| Toney, Cincinns 2 [ S8 157 2 | »pping the advance of | hredict, a ; & pro g ball| King, infielder, from Massachusetts 5 . - 8 predict, an even more promising ball : lv, but discoverea; Pfeffer, Brooklyn Aol : L = [t ty in the batting averages. | club, is rounding into form under the | Agricultural coliege. : 't have enough money | Meadows, St. Lo 29 8 144 3 o 1es to lead the National|veteran Mack tuition ,and, before an- | Rowe, infielder, from University of whidhiwag|: Amens St ouls e e - a0 dlg e zgers, and if Davey Rob-|other baseball year has passed into|Maine. N 0 2 > him a $10| Demaree, 18 2 130 3 e BHE 45, Cany; | es to wear the crown of|history, the deeds of these obscure| Lanning, pitcher, from Wesleyan 3 m on | Perritt, 2 20 8 120 E | Contin % he will have to do some tall | rookics ma: ause the achievements |college. £ S discovered d b w2 { — ew is ting at a .395 clip, | o lion dollar infield” to I Johnson, pitener, from Ursinus col- B i a | Lev t 95 clip, | of Conn llion dollar infleld” to be | Johnson, pitet f Urst 1 TS C were try-; _ Plank and Groom Invincible 11 in front of Robertson, who |completely forgotten. tege, i, ok o Svores oE 3is I iesselbacher, pitcher, Pennsylvania bhut a e L Louis , Aust S—Plank and | oot Tprered h tho! Iast week. | Xor vears the old Philadelphia leaderiigy sy ™ 7 # Y be v nd Mike put up e NI ble ind_saineq a few points on the star|DaS Dpassed up the chance to sl&n)™\gijyame pitcher, University of pitchers were hit almo up old big leaguers or recruit his | e North Garolina. other | %, € |of the Gia money, the halance , but has some ground to St. Louis won botl th from the FINANG!&{ fin S0 R ¥ some of the | \ E Apie o e : make up ye Hans Wagner is still in R Sdinadinas e are few veterans of the old v i ihe T % t 2 to 0 and the nd i Jent civcle; bt Buck Wheat has e prefen toolonne ousher | Mackian regime left. Stuffy Melnnis y fike Collins' arena, = EREIOR ek iropped out for the time being. e D e has i sbilll xeiedns e one dofa biel olalbyl=. Swe v wound the edges of [ o | i il Lodis (A & o The Robins are leading the league -j’“v'—( ‘\1’- e e e ihe Connie | Warks. Ira Thomas and Harry Davis the ! the ropes and shook| MARKET GAINED IN ACTIVITY 800 C | b it "% 0 0|in team batting, with a mark of .260, | Mok bear sl I nnie | still complete with Connie the old ad- £ ;. 1800 Cnt 30 . | Mack brand of baseball. He sno |5 e as if he intended — ~ 380 3 s 0 0land are only six points ahead of the|MACK PXAnd of bascball Ao Mthe|visory board. ~The veteran Lajole wpart, He was trying to | Quotations Advanced Moderately | 5600 cuba ] . The Reds who have been out | ime rival manager. = g £ n»\plhlnn-d frfonlw)_ (‘!lc-\'nuaml;mo :un smeq for a time titha Dy 5 D. e g for a long time, have dropped | ¥ HaEch: : ... |second lease of big league life, while t Hlost olitis i 1 Morgai, 2b 0 3 2 0fSevcrdd.c ird pl Histell bortitie 1o] B ® nts young men who make Strunk and Rube Oldring, together when they put up_thelr! New York, 7 S i ernal The Braves, how- |nistakes but who can be taught 10 |with Murphy, are on the Athletic pay ¢ n 1 0 a left jab that|moderate revival of and a| S ad ague in fielding, anad |COrrect them. |“C is lvokn]m_fgl‘ e roll. Gome are Barry, Baker, Collins, P ' full on the nose and | more dectdedly upward trend of prices | e ontinues to show the way to|CTuits who will listen to his advice|iurphy, Lapp, Bender, Coombs and . t n. There were a few more | on Bloel Ercrange, There badl| . ? in the Dase running line |and act accordingly. He wants no dis-|Plank—the men who brought more : a #ht hand wallop | been no change in underlyinz condi- | gruntled veterans who will sit on his|than one flag home to slowtown. to t} and it was all over. tions; a great deal of attention was zes include the men who | Pench, mourn their prestige of other But Connie has a number of stars Mike won his money all right, but|still belng devoted to the negotiations n fifteen games up to|days and furnish an alibl for present | the making. ~Witt, the Goddard p frerwards that When he saw | of the reilway employes and. raitway | o 6lio oe o nd shortcoming He is looking around ary lad, is a shining light al- the big ede enter the ring he would |officials, and to the government crop | 0010 x—2 J1sB Sg Ave |21 the time for young players wh So is Pick, the hard-hitting not v ven a $10 note for his ber.!repo;—[ “which was not published unt s o SE B A% |want to be taught and have the abil- |thiri sacker secured last fall from » he is one of the biggest boosters | late afterncon. The better tone of the 2 0 ity to learn. This is his idea of cham- | paltimore. The league has few bet- that Fulton has and he really thinks|market, therefore, was _evidently S pionship timber. . pitchers than young Myers, who t the Minnesota boy has a good |largely due to repurchases specu- erocit 17 So, while ‘scouts from other clubs already made a man of himself. « 5 ard for the heavy- |lators who had, during the past week h 9 7 have wandered into the biz league |Meyer, a hard-hitting and close back- weight titl or ea-ller, sold for a decline. Even| 78 highways and byways, Connie has|stop from Davenport, lowa, has suc- “Give I another stx months or | the railw: ary imced fract i e 1 game. sl kept closely in touch with the col-{ceeded the once popular Schang in a year, and il beat Willard sure [ally, in_the face of the strike siti Trie & W smmmm— 7 3 lege world and reaped the choicest of | Philadelphia’s esteem. And Murph in"a finish i said Mike. “T un-|tion. The market, however, re y 2 nfd PHILADELPHIA 5 CINCINNATI 1 7 2 the college harvest. The New Enz-|a catching rec from Binghgmto: derstand they are matched for next|ed narrow in scope, the greater gains| 60 Valler A Siawe G 10 7 25jand schools and colleges form his|N. Y., seems likely to male the back- 'nd while I am not so con- | taking place in a few issues which 0 Lonts & |In a Six-inning Game. Philadelphia » o chief source of supply. But the so stop department of the Philadelphia ¥ ;e Still T think Fulton | were unrelated to the genmeral move- | 100 3fan' shis Defeated Cincinnati 5 to 1. | 5 1 ern universities are likewise repre- |club especially formidable. Willard. 0 100 <wel totor == 1B 4 pet Ry imes the letter fi —_ s T erntot cron s 5| 400 NS Pene S % oo e Cincinnati (N 1o 11 s danal e B e e e Pirates. o Tris” Speaker hasn't much on|sued by the government late in the | s Me ol il npo o ] B obtalilie 5 promising pecrultl o e B L u e G Max" Carey, of the Pirates, when it|day, however, brought abo som 900 Miami € i T Now and then a tip from some i B ol ad i bt i cap- et long drives in |fresh selling of stocks, which resul 300 o 000 15 13 distant fan who knows not Mack but |MaY¥ be justified et don ep centre fi in declines in several of the raliwa Do. et 380 ate has heard of and respects him; causes | (210 Of a British merchant ship who - — - ————— — .- shares of 1-2 to 1 point. Thc 2 J GaEl 1B 1 Connie to send the transportation{ t.t0 0 e, 4 G M BURE TS, mates, plactie ihis years fotal wheat| Sy x. Nonix e el & 18 Zajwhich adds ethl another to the Ath-|p oid ' exouse of U-Boat o crop at 654,000,000 bushels—the small- | 100N Y. 0! & - 2038 letic fold. S Sy 2.8 ad) & 2 100 Norf. & West.. . umer.ss 2 : B nders who hs torpedoed without 000,000 bushels below what the trade | 1o Pacifie Matl e Sk Voungast tearn tHat Cobnle thas wover Rt il e Sohnibratiarat e A e A e Seore vy Tannar: {CONNIE MACK PREFERS iaed wear the Athletic UBILorms |the submarines that Attacked the T e : Tame 100 Peente & & Scora by tanings: 5 c aged wear the Athletic u Bo lsubmarines that ‘attacked the Tus: Absolutely Removes jpectzly. te sovernment nsures voro| i fime &8 s o gy | ot SN0 000 0 e YOUNGSTER | 903y, That is why the outflt that|itinia: the Arabic and the Susse Indi 7 o Trmiontdig g thenssem atic ]| UGl WtaG 5 i 0 ) | SRR L Lo i L 0 2 Connie Mack now leads includes more | would they be entitled to all ndigestion. Onepackags | 55t *h.recni Voron Bushoas i iy Stel Spring... S o Athlstic) Manager i Process ofi|Rs- [to ol 00 soollese Tlavcrs. than ooy ela n which in normal 31 estimated, against 357,0 aryest~| 200.Bay_Con EoseT A tertl A % Wwo teams in elther of the big leagues. | naval officers would expect provesit. 25cat all drugglets, |;imated, azainst 837,000,000 barvest- | R . Hickey Win In Eighth building a Championship Team. Here s o partial list of the school re- | Fork World el B L A 25 per cen 200 Rep, 1 3 5 zus = SERETT ) ; ar pard o e et :{“i‘;f‘ "{h?‘if,‘; '{;]“m,‘!i‘g;‘ il R qopringfleld, Mass, = August = S——| Tver since the formation of the|big league limelight under the per. Mucht i e e el o DR A J SENAY has_ enjoyed #9me favorable weather| I : ;;i:flb':-;\}e Sprinsfeld the thirg | American league , the Philadelphia |sonal direction of Cornelius Mack: pendent upon Russia for its foreign & = s < B Raliway a 24 prInEHOk € thixdl sthletic club his been very aptly en- Wi e o . . ? o ers S e P 3 itt, shortstop, from Goddard sem- | goods. & 4 Tent ) ames were | pasepall.” Ever since the astute Cor- | — Dentist P s, e geheduled but rain prevented the frst. | nelius opened his park on Lenlsn ave: 1 £ THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY STOCKS. Third Avenue Scorets S e nue, the Philadelphia grounds have DANIS TR B Sl 3 k g Tigh, iton Pacifle ..o pringfleld, ortland been regarded as the best training Rooms 18-191’:‘!;:: :;;h:mg, Norwich 00 Adv, Bumdy L........15 BRI e fe e S school in the game for future big = 2 i) Do uras i Hickeyf 3 1 1 0 O[Bumscf 5 1 0 league stars. ot T e TIPS | = 75 5 e an” Covper Smihit 5 1 2 0 OfBownlt 2 1 In the 14 years of American le . i fa 'B.. an 3112 a 30 18 it ey West. Unton Tl S| 401 3 AN tiore have been won by Connie Mack 2 2 T 7 Ao West Alr Brake. Sharpe.es 4 0 3 1° 0| i1 and his enterprising band. Twice in AND ClGARS 100 Am. Cotton O “flnnf"um Ofermofmc 4 3 4 1 OTuckenid 4 1 the struggle for the supreme title have -850 ‘Am.” Mide . & L.l Wiltys Overland .- Romenn [0S 0E Sis Sleunie (N1 they been beaten out by National Fresh, < -plete stock. Best Service.js 200 Do %nfd o —ren.oooe Total sales, 148,034 shares. Danidep 0 0 0 1 olubuming 1 0 leazue clubs, and, yet, season after B et e T ot T 4 . ——=— ason comes around and finds them DAN PMURPHY e e MONEY. Totals §1 72713 1] qotals 1|strong, if not dreaded factors in the 200 Am." Malting pfaf..”. 11 Bath Street 600 Am. , Smelting . Flhsghavs 800 Am. | Steel Foundry. < 800 Om.. Bugar ......... LZ8. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE | © 38 45 Tt 2 00 Do.’/ pfd rew: 2. { race. Twice has C. Mack taken a handful © 0 2 x=3lof raw material—untutored college SR ST nd moulded them into a cham- o pionship outfit. Stars innumerable has he turned out, and ultimately sold New York, Aug. 8—Call money firm, | xxBatted for Murtin in 9ih high 2 1-2, ‘low 2, ruling rate 2, last|_ Seore by innings loan 2 1-2, closing bid 2 1-4, offered | Forineteld at 2 1-2. Two base hi 287 Main St. » 800 Am.” W. - Paper COTTON. Nati d: 5 200 Am. inc . & ational League Meets Today or traded to weaker clubs that badly PRACTISE LIMITED TO 5400 Ansoonda . New York, Aug. 8—Cotton futures| New York, August 8—A meeting of |needed strengthening. Twice has he closed steady. October 14.28 Decem- | he National league will be held here|torn an invincible club to tatters and 4 200 Asets Real s - ber 1457, January 1468, March 1432 | (omorrow. President John K. Tener |then started to rebuild with a miscel- , Ear, Nose and Throat | o Aweon 800 Do. pfd Y Hours 10 & m. to 3 . m. 200 AW G. & W May 1493 Spot steady, middling|nas requested all the club onmwers to |laneous assortment of the veriest ty- RN 2200 Balawin . Leeomotive — e ML) Lo presont as the umpire situation {s|ros. : e == Bas to be gone over thoroughly. was| And now we find the Philadelphia 7. li. AGNEW, M. D. e e wrmar O o ain e ciwe. | intimated that' the recent agitation | Athletics In the running once again Physici d S 2300 Butte & Sup...... D 2 i iR 133% ° 131% 133% against various umpires in Boston as|Once more the wiseacres of tH2 base- ysician and Surgeon 7 400 Col Petrol - Dfde.e.. Dec i 136 13 134% 197 well as the conduct of Manager Stall- |ball world are beginming to glimpse Room 214 Thayer Iding . | £1500 Can * Paciflc !fl-&)fi;- ~ 0% 1% W% 1a% ings.and,Captain. Evers of the J3oston |the possibilities*In the band of strip- Norwich, Conn. Greeneville office:, Bt ey s3% 8% 8350 |club are primarily responsible for the |lings thet Cornelius is slowly _but ‘Jt?v‘e Hours. o lzzivf"a‘d Blfll; . {v(w Gt ,’32 E;“‘i 693 7: 7-16 | meeting. fiu‘rt“.x‘; \\ihippll;ng . into shape. & gone -4 p.m.; 7-8 except Wodn 4 o g May T, s T 3% % ————— are the familiar faces of Piank, Ben- i-8 Wednesday and Satur- _ and 20.coun, Con,_Cotpes-—- o SATS s i e “Bddie” Collins is gradually Increas- |der and Coombs, heross of Philadel- | D& WOLF HOPPER AND MAY GA RCIA IN TRIANGLE FEATURE, day evenings, and by Saturday _ | #6600 Consol Gae Vool 5 evaang bl 167 6% 8% ing his batti%g,a.vmge. The latest|phia in days long past. The brilliant “CASEY AT THE BAT» appoinument ; ¥ CongCan ;ooeee May Do 9% 402 48%) 40% |figures apas274. ¢ Collins .tgnge_gendghle Barry and the