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Score: New Haven | CE R 4071 0 ofsadonerar 5 1 3110 ofGadelinsd 2 0 $101 oflComwart’ 5 1 S ¢33 ofpudgerce & 3 5320 ofMumaris 40 533 1 1whaere 51 33338 iGromis 30 § 01 1 ofHamnz 5 1 418 0 3| MGiniers 3 1 51 0 3 ofzier 16 s 10 3| Tow 3 s3u 1 Baczed for in Score by izain 6000020023 61000108603 it Donovas Whalen, Stimpwn. Me- Tome run. Potisger. Lawrence New London oe x o P :1°3 0 8 Treutar IR 427 2 1 Dowdsd 30 423 5 ofDeNvilean s 20 §1 00 ofBemicrt a0 26 5 0 ofGonzienm 4 19 < § 0 20 ofBeatrsd ie 3003 ofBeckerer o0 ¥ 11351 1mme 3.3 Willamsr 5 0 0 2 0| Mulrewnp ‘e 215 2l ol 1 10300 =3 906010 =1 Tigers and Athletics Split Even. Detroit. Mich., July 15.—Detroit and Philadeiphia again broke even in two games today. The home club took the @St same 4 to 1 and the visitors the cond 4 to 3. There was not much hitting in either contest, most of the rune being due to errors, bases on balls or bad judgment by the fielders, Detroit railied in the ninth inning of the second game and had two men on bases with one out, but Cobb, Veach and Helman could bring in only one run. Scores: (First Game.) Philedelpnia0 000000011 5 1 Detroit 20000002°—4 7 1 Seivold and Schang; Boland and Stanage: umpires, Nallin, Owens and McCormick; time, 1.45. (Second Game.) Philadelphia 0 130000004 7 2 Detroit 001000001—3 6 1 R Johnson, J. Bush and Haley, Mey er: James, Cunningham, Mitchell and Stanage: umptres, Owens, McCormick and Nalitn; time, 1.56. Transportation of Children In the Town of Windham| Bids will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, July 18, by the under- gned transportation committee of school board as follws: BRICKTOP DISTRICT From the top of Miller Hill and from | the foot of Miller Hill in stormy weather. to the Windham Center school and return, including the North Wind- ham road to the Albert Bates' place. In addition. state price for extending route fo the Buckingham place if nec- essary BACK ROAD DISTRICT From the house of Everett Crappell on the Back Road to the Windham Center school and return. including al- so Christian street. In addition, state price for extending route if necessary. to inciude any children on the too of Parish Hill WARNER DISTRICT From ths old Warner district school house to the trolley station at She- tucket Park and return. JERUSALEM DISTRICT From the town line near Scotland Dam to the Windham Center school and return Successful bidders must plan to ar- rive at the Windham Center school house about 5:45 2. m. and leave soon after ciose of school, and in the War- ict meet the trolley at She- cket Park most eorvenient for chil- en attending schoois at Willimantic. They must alsc satisfy the commit- tee of their ability to provide safe and | with suffi- | rotection from comfortable transportstio: cient blankets and cold and storm wea: The right to reject any and all bids reserved re oo tee. Tmar . Town American House Brociat Sates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Conrection Bhetucket Street (e FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. ’ 122 Prospect Stree . Norwich, Conn. “Phors 511 ! THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street Cleveland, Ohio, July 18.—Ridge- mark was the big surprise in_a day of surprises at the North Randall Grand Circuit meeting today _when Trainor piloted ths bay son of Wilask to the front and captured the $3,000 Ohio Stake, the feature of the card. Ridgemark, a rank outsider in the betting ,paid the best price in the mu- tuels so far, those backing him to win getting $141.80 and the place price being $39.90. Only two favorites rewarded dur- ing the day, Kelly De Forest in the fArst division of the unfinished three- vear old trot and Ruth Mainsheet in the Forest Citv Sweepstakes, Tommy Murphy handling the reins in each instance. Mack Forbes, driven by McDevitt, captured the 2.12 trot in straight heats, beatinz the favorite, Chilcoot, in rather easy fashion. Coileen, the favorite in the 2.05 pace, was a poor third, Walter Cochato, an_ old timer, winning handily. Edward P. captured the 2.12 pace, Battle King, the favor- ite. finishing third. The judges were dissatisfied with the driving of Colleen in the 2.05 pace and declared off all wagers in the fi- nal heat and the race. The summar- ies: RIDGEMARK CAPTURES OHID STAKE | Was the Big Surprise at the Grand Circuit—Mack Farbes Another Outsider, Beats Favorite in 2:12 Trot—Judges Declare All Wagers Off on Colleen. Miss Dewey Watts, b c, Stokes Comely, b f, Hyde Peter Zaza, b c, Valentine Will Albing, b ¢, Albin Hollyrood Bob, b c, Dodge Time 2.17 1-4, 2. 221 Class Pacing, Purse $1,000, Edward P., b h, by The North- ern Man, Ray . 2 Peter G, b h, by The Woive ine, Snow .. Battle King, b h, V. Fleming. 2 Tramp a Bit, ro g, Jamison... § Valentine.. 3 Joseph Jav, Direct, blk h, Hedrick Butte 'Hal, b &, Murphy The Chilsitan. br b, Sweendy. DammmmaL o wmam Time—2.06 1-4, 2.07 1- The Summary, 205 Class Pacing, Purse $1,200. ‘Walter Cochato, blk h, by Co- b g by John R. Jones Gentr: Gentry, Lyman Kate McKinney, General Todd, b h, Leonard. 2.05 1-2: 2.06 1-4, 2. br_m, Mailow Jomow Ridgemark, b & by Wilask, M. L. J. b g by Rea Mil, v ch 'm, by Nutwood Wilkes, Jamison Sister Strong, Wilkes Bre: & Busy's Lassie, br m. Co Lucille Spier, b m, Murphy Time 2.08 1- Fasig Sweepstake; Harvester, a2 Worthy Volo, ch ¢, McDonaid B. Colorado, b c. Graves..... ch £, H. Fleming Time 2.10, mencats b Sweepstake, 2-year-old Trot, Value $2500. Ruth Mainsheet, b f, by sheet, Murphy 1 1'Steele pitched the first six innings 2.12 Class Trotting, Purse $1.000 The Ohlo Stake, 2.08 Trotting, Value [Mack Forbes, blk' g, by Mal- colm Forbes, MecDe BE e Dr. Long, b & Murphy 3 5 1 1|Chilcott, "ch T, Hay : 2 6 Onward’ Allerton, b h, Edma; 6 2 5 o|Bacelli b h White 2 9 3 2| Tommy Todd, b & Jamison 44 ¢ 3|Ira B b & Valentine ..... 501 Coastess Mobel, b m, Cox T Mayor Todd, b h, Tallman.... T 11 10 5 [0 | Jack Mooney. b g, McDonald.. § 8 8 2 ro. | Hollyrood Kate, ro m. Dodge 9 10 11 8 Y0.| Lizzie Worthy, b m. Rodney dis. Time—2.08 1-4, 2 2,209 1-4. Pittsburgh Takes Both Ends e; 3-year-old| poston, July 18.—Pitisburgh stopped Trot, Value $2500, (First Division) | Boston’s winning sdreak today by Kelly De Forest, b c, by The De Forest, Murphy : taking both games of a double head- 2 1|er, the first § to 6 and_the second 3 to'2. In the first game Tvler did well 1 2|untii the eighth, when Pittsburgh 3 > |made five runs on four hits. two er- 4 i|rors. a base on balls and two steals 5 5oy Cares Rudolph was hit hard in the second same and only zood outfieiding held down the visifors to three runs. Af- ter finishing the last three and two- thirds innings of the first game. Bob FINANGIAL l_\!ll COMMERCIAL SUSCEPTIBLE STOCKS Shorts Attacked ard Depressed the Entire List. New York, July 18.—The superficial [ ¢. ¢. ¢ & st'L character of prevailing martet [ Col. Fuel & Iron .. conditions was today when the shorts resumed illustreted their eptibie stocks in a fairly depress the entire list. Paul was the main objective of | Cubu Cane the bears, 7 1-2 on rumors which cast doubt on the maintenance of the rate dividend-paving points with no appre- of divi- rails vielded 1 to ciable recoveries. Motors also claimed professional group falling 1 5 sals otherwise were confined to of the oils, minor e lties at gross recessions hree points. In general the day noteworthy iod, both as to volume and variety Representative the more popular riptions held comparatively steads until the final hour, when the weight of selling became too strong to be the attention the Maxweil | Rever- | some pments and spe of one to. s operations were per- | tm"Ag com . of AT Com or A1 Skt isstes traded dustrials and war | 1 features of limited to stocks value as market leaders, these includ- potential were | Lol vayies | & Nashrie derive | NGl N their chief support from pools. States Steel's course was that _followed United | prominent Steel sold up to 122 1-4 and | M & Seoh 3-4, a net loss of 1 p to 64 an affairs were ag: obscured by the drop in rubles to the | Na: new minimum of 21 1-4, with | current decline of 3 points in Russian | Yer York alr brake government 5 1-2's on the curb. - European remittances or rates of ex- | X'y & W% m' change were unaltered closed at 120 000 shares. a con Renewal of call loans at § per cent although the rate subsequently ped to 3, offered little hope of imme- | Oniario Stiver diate relaxation in local monetary con- | O¥ea drop- Time loans hardened for the | paiic Ml shorter dates on an increasing scars | beit Marguets city of supply. nsiderable new financing templated by but the form of these projects to be determined. strength of Denver and Rio| Grande refunding 5's, which rose over | iy was_the feature of the The liberty regular bond market. Total sue ranged from 99.41 to 99.45 sales of bonds (par value) agsregated United States coupon and recistered | Sinclair_ o1l ¥'s declined 1-4 per cent. on call. Summary_of sesterday scticns on the New York Stock Exchange 10 3 p. 3.1 | Texas & Pacific Close. | Tobaceo Products trans- | Texae ‘Co. Hide & Teather Atchlson, T & S F Atlntle Coast GawWle Balawin' Locomotive Baldwin Locomo ot Baltimors & Ohio Balimore & Ohlo B Bitopilas Min Betniehem Steel Burns Brothers Callfornta Pack .. Californta Packing Califormia P Canadizn Pacinc cn G t West pr ch M o& st Ch. M & StP ot & “Nowest ni. % I & Pac hile Copper Chino Copper it Can Prod" Ret. Prog Crucible 1 % t0 | Criicibla st aba Am N to cmical Ticctric Siotor, | Insir in- ant Marine p of can Petr ..o Copper e Steer 1-5 | Mizoud. K & T 2| 5o in :: Bottle Mail Prin Pl Pius Steel Pl & W Pressed Steel Quicistiver ir- | Rela e 57| Rosal Duten Sioss Shefmield South Stutz_Motor Superior Steel Tenn Cop w4 Tnderwood Type . Tn Dag & Paper ! Unon " Pacine S Rilbber Smelting Tiah_ Copper Va Tron, Wabash ... Wabash pr West Paclfic Overlana Wisconstu Cen. COTTON. New York, July 18—Cotton futures closed steady. July 2880; October 25399 December 2521; January 2523; March 2545. Spot steady middling 2725. MONEY. New York, July 18.—Call money firm; high 6; low 3: ruling rate 6; LT oG W 5 LN olen at 3, CHICAGOD BRAIN MARKET. WHEAT— of | House dividing the wor the second game. Then he weakened and Carlson pitched perfect ball for thebalance wf the contest. The scores (rios seme) Pittsburgh (N} Boston (N) Bomk TiTfemetiiild Steele.p 2 1 0 2 0|Tvler.p }I:g:z RRNRA o () Bated tor ames 'n B e T W o o 1o Yl 500100 Boston Pltler, Konetchy. Two base hits) base hit, Ward. Game.) Pittsburgh (N) Bostan_(N) b hbo a o Wb b v & Bigheerr "¢ 372 § of dnvmew’ 3 18 3 Piferds 3 1 8 3 o|Powaller & 120 Kingrt' 5 1 10 ofmencer 4 010 Caurevit 4 2 30 oRelyyy 4110 W-Wag'rab & 1 0 0 0f Keneichr1b & 0 7 0 Wardss 3 1 2 1 IlFpatick3b3 2 13 Desasdb 4 2 1 2 olRawlngs?> 3 1 2 1 Flschere 4 2 1 2 o Tragesserc 3 0 T 4 Steelep 3 1 0 1 0|Rudelphp 3 0 0 & Carisonp 1 0 0-1 0 zBailey 10 0 0 Totale 351337 10 3l Towis (2) Batted for Tragesser in Sth. Score by innings: Pittsburgh Boston .. Two base hit, ler. New York 12, Cleveland 7. Cleveland, O., July 15.—New York took the odd game from Cleveland, 12 to 7, in ten innings. Cleveland drove Caldwell and Fisher from the box, but Russell put an end to the locals’ scor- ing. Poor fielding by Morton and Coveleskie gave New York nine of its twelve runs. Baker's batting and Chapman’s fielding featured. Score: (@) Batted for Billings in 7th (22) Buttcd for Coreleskle in 10th. Score vy inning e York A Tao base hits, Mafsel, Chapman. Wild Throw Loses Game for St. Louis St. Louis, July 15.—A fumble and wild throw by Severeid in the second inning were responsible for St. Louis’ loss of today’s zame to Boston, 0 to 1. In this inning Scott singled, Ag- new tapped in_front of the plate and was safe on Severeid’s fumble. Sev- ereid then threw the ball to right field and Scott scored. Mays allowed but four hits, two of which were made by Sloan. In fhe eighth, when the lo- cals had the bases filled, Mays fanned Sloan, retiring the side. Score @ 3t Louts (&) B a h Do Shotton.ir Austingib azRumier zailartley Rogersp s Sidter 1h Soeceetn e - Magie2b Tacabuon cf o o ol s 5§ ) Ran for Pea i (221 THateed tor Austin (2 Ran for fumier (%) Rattea fer Koon Barry, Lewis i Chicago (N) New York (N) Flaskrt 12 0 e, .81 Ma 3 1 olRianmas 4 1 4 Dosless 4 5 il Raumer | 4 2 2 cride Tb 4 0 ol Zimance 4 2 0 Willlamect | 0 1| Fretneres 4 10 Deal 4 i 01 Wortman,ss § e 013 Whsen'e 2 10 14 Douglasp 2 3 ol 00 xWoiter 1 a0 "0 Taemastp 0 1o xxDithoeter 1 o ERTIN Totals 72 @) Batted for Douglas Tn Tih (xx) Batted for Worimat, i 9th core by ina 0000001 80053000 x4 Bridgeport Takes Two. Springfield. Mass., July 18.—Bridge- port took both zames of a doub'e header here this afternoon from Springfield. the st 1 to 0 in 13 in- nings, and the second i1 to seven. The first contest-was a brilliant pitch- inz battle, Mavberry going the dis- tance for SpringAeld and Ferguson and for the vi tors. For the first seven innings only three men an inning faced Mavberry. In the eizhth. men reached second and third with none out. but could not score. Ferguson was effective but wild.” Springfield’s only three hits vere. gleaned from his delivery. The second zame was easy for Bridzeport, hammering ngan hard all the way. Scores: (First game) Bridgssort B De A T e Brackeri "6 177 & 0 (eI Priestay 8 2 3 1 0 $0s 40 Corcoranet 5 0 5 1 ol = 0 x5 Zinnet 5 3 3 0 of 1300 Teatsb & 2 3 2 o * T3 3 GrAmes1s 4 115 0 0 31143 0 Martinss 5 12 5 0 10000 Eganc 4 17 2 olxx0'Dnuir 4 0 1 0 0 Fergusonn 2 0 0 4 IfStphensc & 0 R 1 0 <Deininger 1 0 0 00| Mavbersp 5 0 0 6 4 Bousep 2 1 @1 8] U — e — S moas w 3wz Totals 16 12 30 18 1 () Basted for Ferguson in 8th. (ex) Batted for Wood in 4th. Scare by Innings. Rridgeport 000 0 0 6 0 0 Springfeld 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two base hits. Zinn two, Pries. Sacrifice hita, Corvoran, Durgin. 00811 (Second Game.) Bridgeport Soringteld hoo 2 o a5 hoo 2 e Brackettdr "4 23 0 O|Braashwan 3 13 2 8 5133 ofMowers 4 0211 21104 3111 0} 23100 310aa 23 13m 10200 3134 ofDuretnts 3 2 4 01 Marins & 1 3 4 of Giler 2= 5 Carrolle 4 0 1 0 ol0'Donneile 0 0 0 8 0 Fergusonp 4 0 0 1 0l Swphenec 7 1 8 1 0 =22 e IERER Totals 20112110 1fManganp 3 1 0 3 0 Totals 2% 921 8 3 Seore b inuines: Bridgeport . 40004301 Springreld s R Two base hits Priest. Zinn. Lear. teo, Martin, Durgtn, Gill. Home run. Gooch. Senators Bunch Hits in Eighth. Portland. Maine, July 18.—Hartford bunched ifs hits in the eighth inning of today’s game, breaking the tie and winning 4 to 1. Head pitched a govd game. Score: Harttord Portiand hoo s W oo s e 1% ¢ 0f Bumecr o8 30 3 of Terdsb on 2 3 o of Tamm.in o0 o1 o 27 o101 o0 180 00 3.9¢ 41 0z 0 10 502 20 2 ot o base Chicago Wins Second Double. Chicago, July 18.—Chicago won its second etraight double header from ‘Washington today, 4 to 0 and 7 to 4. In the first zame Joe Benz allowed the Great mountains of choice tobacco— all needed last year to make Fatimas —all needed to meet the billion-and-a- half-a-year demand for Fatimas. Men want a cigarette like Fatima— delicious to taste—friendly to throat and tongue—one thatalways leaves you free from that ‘“over-smoked” feeling. You, too, will say Fatimas are sensible. Lygatt e MyunsFiboeco O TIMA A Sensible Cigarette he explair visitors but three hits while the locals fts off Harper and won easi y. In the second game Gallia’s wild- ness in walking three men and hitting another, coupled with a fielder’s choice, | and a_single netted four runs, and Jackson's home run in the sixth inning with the mound bunched hits, in the eighth National League. ppropriate or sacrifice fly sometimes the winning As the wiubs nning and clinched the (First Game.) Washington 0000000000 3 2104 Harper, Shaw and Henry Benz and Schalk: umpir O'Loughlin: ned on them . Dineen and (Second Game.) Washington 000010012 4000010 Shaw _and Danforth. Russell and Schalk: umpires, O'Loughlin and Dineen: 2 snship down to WORCESTER TRACK RECORD TIED AND SMASHED. Binworth Does the Trick Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 1. Philedelphia, July 13.—Although out- Philadelphia defeated Cincinnati in the 217 |he settled visitors failed opportunities delphia secured one run in the second three bases on balls nad ingle and won the game ce in the seventh on singles | afternoon at Paskert’s dou- the_second day in the Bay State tircuit hy ful_Binworth, driven by trotting stake, by Luderus and Killifer, and two fumbles by Roush. 00000000111 000020 Mayer and Ki Klem and Bransfield: the wonder Reds of Cinc Cincinnati Philadelphia 0 1 and Clarke: In the two first In the last Watercress. ond money, after getting away set the new record at record has stood for The Arab won the heats he won easily. B badly and Binworth | Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 1. 18.—Brooklyn hits and two pass inning with Ames today, scoring all their runs and win- a score of Jake Daubert Bhconese i 16 pace handily Brusie $2 the November was back in the game after several weeks' layoff. but retired in the seventh inning. 0000000011 00000+ 5 Horstman. Cheney and Mil Harry Brusie, driver of The Ar {and the origin o called to the stand after the first heat warned to go out and try favorite and an in the 218 pace. thought Mudlake was not being driven to win and substituted Van Houten for Schuerman in the third heat Watson and Snyder: ler: umpires, Rigler and Emslie; time, Absolutely Indigestion. O provesit. 25cat z Stahle Bike Champ. July 18 —John Stahle of Newark won the two-mile bicycle championship here to night, defeating Gus Lang at the tape was third and Har- ; Hoffman of San Francisco fourth. MAJOR TEAMS ARE KNOWN BY NICKNAMES GAMES SCHZDULED [ODAY. National Leagus. Chicag at New York Touis at Trokizn Pittsburgh at Roston. Cincinnatt at Philadelphia Ameriean League. New Tork at Cleseland. inhabitants. far-fetched Chris Dotterwich That other Philadelph bears an ancient Thiladelphia_st Detroit. ‘Washingion st Chicago Names of Baseball Teams Originated | T/ a5 only Instances From Uni- Baltimore 21 Montreal in Numerous form Worn by Players. the club hs Richmond 3t Bufalo ] ARE YOU WAITING TO BE DRAFTED? during the bascball play- ing season, and with more or less fre- Athletics the Soringheld st Bridgepor: the major league clubs, - 7 their official YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. B Connie Mack had a his hands This same remark was remembe nicknames, thousands, No one refers to the Poston Nation- als or the Boston Americans does it may be written down that that isn't one of the regulars. Every ball club must of necessity some pet name and every There are. them—the Pittshurgh 5. Boston 8. h 3 Bostcn 2 (Recond game) crowned the Mackian efforts the tale, at any American League. known by Those who Philadeiphia. 4 Fepresented Watningion 4. (Second. game.) a and Pirates in the National ieague. In league are the Red Sox, White Sox. Browns, Athletics or White and Senators. At a glance any the United States identity of the club merel the names of derful players who composec ] i ] New Tondon 1 were in process of formation all of practicallv can recoznize (Second gama) Bridgeport 1. New Haven 3, opportunit %0 the name of (ubs fell ow there comes a query concer ing the origin of the On the fact of it, it is obvious certain clubs have acquired distinctive name apart from that one in the official ords of the league, wherein they Some distinction of uniform is the basis for affxing an endurable title by once it has been named to satistaction —is bound to be known. more or less of a fog surrounding the but for the greater svark-Rochester. “Richmond 3, Buffalo 5. (Scoond game.) will survice for many Tt must be confessed plication of the names Toronte—Prosidence . game.) Providence 8. Toronto American Assocts frem home. your chums (Secon game.) surrounded resent a big for application. . there is no mstery striped stockings., as well as th eral disposition of the pennants for Detroit. made the moni- ker a highly fitting one.. panies are Southern Assoctation. the club— Memphis 8, Moblle 0. Little Rock 7. New Orleans L Chautancoga 1. origin of others: