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» Lavan's low throw | NATIONAL TENNIS ASSOCIATION | TURKS RECEIVED ¢ MAKES SCHEDULE CHANGES. WRONG IMPRESSION H | First Break in National Championship [ As to Students of That Country Being (Continued from Page One) Singles in 36 Years. Held. Hebe: ed for duty first and in the order in - - hich their serial numbers came ou o| New York, July 19.—The final and| Berlin, July 17, via London, July | ™ Tl Red 2| definite decision of the National Lawn |19.—Dr. Achemed Emin Bey, editor of 1 the blg drawing. ‘he result of 1 Tennis association to replace the |the Constantinople Daily Sabah, one | i€ Jr8wine wo id t0en hotw bees 25 o | championship singles tournament with | of a party of Turkish journalists, who [ PLEC (0 the other thousands n th o .hp-;mncb :::kme- tourney brings about |are at present guests A:I ihe gezp:mln o 4 the first in the national tennis | overnment, told the sociate ress championship since 1831, While the |today that the Turkish government PLANS.FOR THE DRAFT. Dt f0 e e A o Aoy i Lo npecial [traf srranked | Whish Will Commensce This Morning SELECTIVE DRAFT ’ SYSTEM CHANGED John R. Braden Win in Straight Heats—Other Sport- ing Activit | omonoronen on Bl mmansanond {L2 the West Side club, Forest Hills, L. L, [ for Americans who wished to depart ” e e o R iy e i 101 ; Ths aniey ol 5 mumber OE e teading |made by ‘the. fermer Turkish consal e e & . Gentry, Thomas . . ry of a number of the leading he former Tu - A \ by A L O LA v ot | ifinte Anne, ch m, Fioyd .... 3 & 2 Tigers 2, Yankees 0. eastern and western players, there will | €eneral at New York on his arrival at| Washington, 19.—Plans for the at today's North Randall grand circuit | Ardelle, o m, Whitehead .... § 2 5| Detroit, Mich., July 19.—Dauss held | be no title or trophy at stake. The |COnstantinople that the American |drawing which will be held tomorros meeting. Adico Guy, winning the 2.08 | Don F., ch g, Murphy . <.- 210 10 | New York to three hits today and |Winner will receive a certificate stat- [government had refused to permit|to fix the order of military labilit 2 pace, covered a mile in 2.08 1-2, es- [Abbe Bond, b m, Snow .. 4 3 4|Detroit won, 2 to 0. The home club’s | ing that he won the tourney which |Turkish students in New York to re- | for nearly ten million registered men & tablishing himself as the season’s | Bay Mar, b h, McDonald . 7 6 3|runs were due to Veach’s triple, Heil- [ OWing to the war replaced the cham- |turn with the officials. throughout the country were materia M fastest pacer. Spy Direct, b h, Geers 8 5 6|man’s single, a sacrifice, a passed ball | pionship matches. The winner cannot, ‘'There is much feeling in Turkey |1y changed late today and the intr ‘Murphy upset the predictions by | Butbair, b g, Tallman .. 9 7 7|and Young’s sacrifice fly in the second | however, claim a leg upon the present | a8 a result of the action of the United | cate method of double drawing work driving .Royal Mac, a second choice, | Bingo, b g Thornton . 5 9 11|inning. Two of New York’s hits were | titular bowl which has been in compe- | States” said he, “and reprisals are|aq out by officials to lessen the phoel : L in the Tavern “Steak.” W.| Pat H. br g, Valentine.. 10 8 8|made by pinch batters in the eighth. |tition for several years. being urged in some quarters. When | ca) task was abandoned e — J. Leyburn, the favorite, trailed in yAll McKinney, br h, Hedrick ..12 11 9 | Score: Under these conditions there is a |the break came our government of- Instead of process requiring no & > third, Oliver b m, Rodney GRS TAr New York (A) Detroit (A) break in' the chain of singles champion- |fered to place at the disposal Of | more than an hour and involving o +Fire Insurance ls an ABSOLUTE| 1n the second division of the Fasig | Marjorie Kay, Cox ... ...dis hpo a b hpo a e ship competitions, the first in 36 vears. [ American citiens a special train 1In|get of numbers from one to one tho i that the insurance sweepetake, Harvest Tide romped awas Time: 2.07 1-4, 2.09 1-4, 2.09 1-4. ryye 3 23 2 0| During this period 14 players have won | Which they might travel in comfort on|any and another from 0 to 16, it necessity—see tha nsu! you e sy z S 4 9 13 1lthe title of singles champion. Of this|their way to Switzerland. After we | ho'nacecaary 1o draw, one at a ¢ carry is sutficient and DEPENDABLE. | from ':’h"owil Bt Fieeln to the Iaces . g 3 1 2 o 1|number two veteran racquet experts |learned the attitude in America to-lat Jeast 10,263 numbers. Prob. See that you are protected. OUR In- z’fl"’m‘ the .17 pace. KUNZ WINS STATE 013 1 § 13 0 oldivided 14 years between them—R. D.|Ward the Turkish students the ROV-|to make certain that every registrar surance is the sound, dependable kind.| " g o riee: : WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP I 3853 0(Sears and W. A Lartied Naving won | Timent withdrew the offer ern.|in the larger district s piaced e g each. Sears holds - 5 & il Expert, prompt service. The Tavern “Steak.” 214 class trot- | south Norwall Lad Takes All But : L e e hare o’,‘m, honors, how. | ment closed the English, French and :{","‘,;',’,f“:n"'m:’; ;“’,":',, X ISAAC S. JONES ns, value 35,000 One Round From Paitz e 77 7 1i7E|Syer, as he won his’ seven champion- | Russian schools and sezed their prob- | fcia in charke heliece 1t . Royal Mac, b g by Royal Mc- ey 5 ships and two titular trophies in suc- | erty. Robert College at Constantino- | &0 "7 TEMC 0 CVC 5 T, o cession. Hi; -d sh 3 - | ple (an American institution) was not 2 o d tnsurance and Real Estats Agent Meriden, Conn., July 19.—Battling 108 fared the cup each sencon from 181 4 | Molested, however, and is still open. | %7 Siase sk " Richards’ Building 91 Main St. | 51 “Areponald . o e 2 1| Xunz of South Norwalk won over K. o0 1887, inclusive, while Larned after ‘There are about 400 Americans still tage Setting For Lottery. W. 3. Weyburn, br h, Trainor.. 2 3 3| O. Palitz of Hartford in their twelve $Eias Winhing in 1901-2 Qid not reappear as |in Turkey. The stage setting for ti.e great Int Royal Knight, b h, White.... 5 § 4 Tound h?w;_ for the We{!)leir';eisht @ Batted for Cullop in Sth. champion until 1907, when he began a e tery has not been changed Y Ormonde Rose, blk m, Mallow. 5 5 |Championship of the state which Was| (xx) Batted for Malsel In Sth. five year tenure of the premier tennis The impression that Turkish stu-|take place in the pu hear Witnetoma, b m, Sesley. 4 7|held before a crowd of 2,000 people at| (xxx) Ran for Caldwell in 8. position. Aents pyere: preveited fiom: lesving | Of the senste bufl The —IN— ' Cota Davis, br m, Lyman .... 6 7 6 |Hanover park tonight. Kunz took all 00600000 0—0| R D Wrenn comes next with four|the United States arose from an am- | Suests who will sit h Laprincton, b h, Cox . 41 9 s{of the.rounds but the fifth which was 2 00 00 0 0 x—2|championships, but not in consecutive | biguous report on the subject forward- [ Baker of rtmer Colonel Riser, br h, Brennen 8 g|even. Although he won by such a Three base hit. Veach. |order. O. S. Campbell and H. D.|ed to Constantinople by a neutral di- | Watch the S ravi 0. | Allie Ashbrook, b g Geers .. 10 | margin the South Norwalk battler was | Sacrifice hits, Hamer. Malsel Bush, Veach’ Whitman each won the title three|plomat. The matter has been arranged | bers of the house Peter Thornhill, b g, Valentine § dr forced to extend himself at all times times, Maurice E. McLoughlin and R. |to Turkey's satisfaction. committees other perse Time: 2.08 1-2, 2.07 1-4, 2.09 1-4. |at Palitz kept boring in, ever willing Cooper Allows Only Four Hits. N. Williams, 2d, have been two time —_— present, according to plans ten Wasig Sweepstake, 3 years old trot, | {0 exchange blows. Right and left| poiion July 19—Cooper held Bos- | Winners, while H. L. Doherty. Beals| GERMAN CASUALTIES Il be a limited number of newspape correspondents. photographe B. P. LEARNED & CO. 5 hooks and smashes to the head and : - | Wright, W. J. value $2,500 ton to four hits today, enabling Pitts. rig] J. Clothier, H. Ward and DURING PRESENT WAR Harvest Tide, br f, by The Har- face won for Kunz, while the best i W. M. Johnstone appe: the officia's of Gen Cro Agency Established May, 1846, vomer, MoDobald . Y. e, 1 1|blows Palits used were swings and|oursh fq, Win, 6 to 1 and o splt | R empiona. < i e ety el BT L e R 4 L 8 Drugols, b€ TERIGOT - - --.o... oo 2 £]Jabs to the'head with both hands. | ocr it 08 S Emme scries. Two or- : Over a Million Killed and Two Mil- WhE e W Pras Khorassan, b g, White . 4 2| DMickey Doherty of New Haven and|innings accounted for three runs. Evers With Phillies lions Wounded. 15 the . drefting itselt thers will be ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Belle Kay, br f, Hyde ... 3 5|Joe Kid Rocco of Hartford fought 8| " Before the game President Haugh-| For the third time in his baseball {o-—rmi Hiia o Thh boncisats will be = Symphony, b f, Starr 6 3|fast ten round draw. Johnny Shug-|ion of the Boston club presented Ho- |career, Johnny Evers has shifted his| ondon, July 19.—The German cas- | jine ACEOFR The principale will be = Brown & Perkins, umeys-at-law | King De Forest, b c, Cox 5 dis|rue of Waterbury =~ beat ~Battling|nus Wagner with an elaborate fish-|club uniform, and his efforts with the | Ualties reported in the German official | [ I€IR.00C, TH0 ules in. the &re d Time: 214 3-4, 2.1 1-2. Greene of Hartford, Referee Fitager-|ing outfit. In the first inning E. F.|Philadelphia Nationals will be followed | 45t during June, but not as having | ti® J0000 PIAnK Copsuies s Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| Jackpot Sweepstakes, 2.06 or better, | ald stopping their bout in the fifth| Ballinger, sporting editor of the Pitts- | with interest by fans throughout the | occurred in June, are Elven out oY aihe | piaced, another blindfolded man = e 2y Having won the western amateur| And how about that little ambition Two base hits, Garaner, | ®olf championship, Francis Ouimet is of mine which started many years hits, Risebers. in the peculiar position of hclding the |ago. It is an unpleasant experience to amateur title of a sectional associa- [think about that ambition now as I New ‘Haven Stengthens Lead: tion while barred from amateur com- |stand on the verge and cannot see the New Haven, Conn. Jule 18 o New | PStition by the national golf associa- | certainty of its realization. It is all 2 4 - 92 tion. This unusual position, due to the [the more unpleasant because I have Entrance stairway near to Thames |trotting. value $1,600: round of a scheduled six round affair.| burgh Post, who was standing in the |country. The present season is the 15th | War office here as follows: v e es the T National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | Mabel Trask, ch m, by Peter the press box, had his nose broken by a | that Evers has served In the big league, | Of Wounds. 28,819; died of sickness, 3.- | ATAWS the capsules from the bovi one ste{-'e?t' c%xh Gt -1 1| panits fought an exhibition bout at|foul tip oft Maranville's bat. Score: During this lengthy period, viewed ;}:‘;nrr;:x;or;g?o:nd mibsing; 6,605 and; | 85 K Lme,, snd_two_asnouncers. on = . Frisco, - EIeE - 2R s it Palice" A svoclintion! ti Pittsburgh (N) Boston (N) from the standpoint Citea . v the capsules will be handed s Zomrect, blk h, McDonald . B R R e e W eing,. attar oo s ol B b5 2 8| Dot Evere ha ragl e emaeball | " The totals of the German official Whom {ne capsules will b Nationsl Leasue. - Time: 205 1-4, 2.08 1-4. noon D 4% 9 dmiiem { 0% 5|and spectacular record upon the dia- |lists since the war began are as fol- | UM as ey Are drewn I < 2.08 pacing, purse $1,000: Kigrt 3 12 0 OiRenert 4 0 0 0 0[mond. Noted for both his quick think- | oy gy Killed or died of wounds. 1.- The. Modus Operund) Cicinnstt ot Beookivn. Adico Guy, ch h, by Guy Dillon, TR Care 5300 0RGEE 40 30 o|ing an flery temperament. he nas Ae. | 032:800; died of sickness. 72.960: pris- | The announcers will break the cap e e s e e e . Louis Beat Washington. WWareis 3 0 8 0 IjKowichrab 4 010 2 0| ured In some of the most sensatiana) ot | ONers and missing, 591.966: wounded | sules as they receive them. ext St Louts st Philadeivhis | Peter Look, br ¢, by Peter the St Louis, July 19—St Louis|Wadm™ 211 2 llsmnsb "2 11 3 ef (20 0 200s oF, the moet se 2,825,581. The naval and colonial cas- | the tiny slip of paper or oh a American Leagus. Great, MOMahon ........-.. 8|bunched hits off Johnson today and |Dgesc 4 21 3 gfRsinpy 3 3 1 3 1) e NAHonal gawme eplsodes. o it win | Ualties are not included. number will be stamped P Xew Tork at Detroit The Savoy, blk & Cox .... 2 | beat Washington 4 to 2. St. Louis got | comers 4 1 6 1 95170 ol e Troy Tluniet tHE N Tors B number to three tally cle The s — ‘;*m;-;:::*“ ERIR Dr. Burns, Jr., b h, Maliow . 5 ;x}]{l\ runs m_fithe first ovn‘ a base on S e 19191 %l league in 1902, playing shortstop. The will then be handed to an official in e aiots . Clelsng | Harvey K. br g, Erskine 4 [Dalls, a sacrifice hit, a wild pitch and 0 20 0 3 foliowing vear “tount nim o econs |mention Pop Anson and his remarkable | front of the howl who the Premier Witte, b h, Ray 7| three successive singles. In the fourth 1100 0 base for the Chicago Nationais coco2d |record. The fact was brought out that | announcers: report and or P g o giMtional Leapw. Pl ) e 9 | Sisler tripled and scored on Jacob- — — — — —| held down the keystonme sacit for the |the famous old slugger was the only | tion, aonther man, statione - ihmeng st Torento. e Shell Ahin Tienitne . 6|son’s sacrifice Ay. Three singles net-| | mews 3 47| 0GR 90WY U keystone sack forthe | layer who had ever made three thou- | biackboard, will write the T Ty Peter Greenwade, b h, McDon- ted the locals ome more in fhe sev-| (3 Byued for Bums o fnd, Boston Braves. 'Now he has waorad o [5and hits. It seemed a staggering total. | its order on the board Baltimore at Bochester. | ald ........ <..o.- 2 8 8|enth. ‘ashinzton got a run in the| (& 30,00 to the Phillies, where it is expected |1 Was fairly swamped by it. But then| The beard will hold 1.000 Eastern League. Freddie Welsh, b h, Walker. .. di cighth on Judse's double, an out and | piihursh 13300001 08l Pat R will sirenathen secona’ race |and there the idea crystalized in my | When it is filled, it will be taken out i Poctiand st New Hoven. Time: 2.05.1-2, 2.08 1-2, 206 3-4. |a single by Rice. In the ninth Leon. |Bomen .. Lo 018 68900 &1igome jdea of Evers' ability can be |Mind that some day in the far off fu- | of the room. photographed, cleaned off S e & e Jasiice. 217 class pacing, purse $1,000 R I S o e b 2 Eained from the fact that it i | LS NGO GATIRRES HISEINSE Sy giid returned, the drawing continuing Springded at Bridgeport. close of the 1918 season he had played 4 e meanwhile with a second board . - : Boston s, CHIcRIC) 2. in 1,753 games with a resuitant grand| ! Will not say that T deliberately set Bisks For B YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Chicago, July 19.—Boston defeated |batting average of .238 and a fielding about to accomplish that seemingly im- ooks For Boards. : | Chicago, 3 to 2, in the first game of | percentage of $13 possizle feat. It would have been| The official record of the drawing National Leagus. !the series here. Gainer connected foolish to make any such mental reser- | which will be furnished te the Awiricia 'Congwe. | ana drove the ball into the left fleld | America’s boy aviator, Lawrence |my chief ambition for & good many | to fill each disteict quota. will be Cieveland-Philadelphia postponed on scoount of | bleachers for a home run, which gave | D-OWD Of Los Angeles, Cal, will give an | years to make three thousand hits.|up into books of eleven pages. o #rotiing faces. the visitors a two run lead. Ruth |tXhibition of looping the loop, flying |And as the passing of each season has | page being photographic fac simile of L A MINOR STOCK BUSINESS. o m & s P % &% o |was hit hard but managed to pitch | 4PSide down, and his famous’-death |brought me nearer the goal 1 have | the blackboard. The exemption boards St Louls 4 Washingten % b 3 his best ball in the pinches. His sup- | . 2 Sasgon = though more and more upon that par- | will take no action toward summo Esstorn Leagus. Foreign Disturbances Furnished Bears | G 1 1 & Fac v poet-sies saved bl on seversl ocea- ;J:dr:sa'gaaf"tsei;to;‘:r;’:g:eg::e;ea:dgzté e i o cime e L would | {8 thsic men untf] these books reach Tcksbon oS i - sions. Score meet the ball fairly and rap out a goo ails o e, Patiad T s game.) New Material. | Beston (A) Chicaro’ (A) and Ralph De Palma meet to settle |clean drive for & complete score of SegtiOen e e Poriand 1. (Seond" same.: E i 2% Bpo a ¢ 0 & x o the world’s speedway championship. |thirty nundred. safetios. New Jersey's Error. Brdgeport 1. New, York, July 19.—Business on the | waten.cr o ol 53 3 0| Brown is one of the best trick filers | Since. that.visionary ldes came to| The telephone message referred to I ST S stock exchange today dwindled to mi- DR W 2 49 91 %]in the country, despite his youth. He|me so far back that 1 can hardly re- | by General Crowder in his state international Leagus. : e nition ‘BenE Gainer 1 o9 31t e et S E y re 3 : a t = nor proportions, the stagnati C an 3 of i1100 star at the state fair circuit |member it clearly, two players have|came from the adpntant-gener: T e e L, _ trint] Srlended by surther substantial depre- ji¢ Prod Ref 0 ofFelcher 4 11 0 ofthroughout the west and his exhibition passed Anson's great mark. One of [ New Jersey. When that officer lear BE Bt takiens & BemMG T clation of prices. Foreign events as-| Com Br RBef pf 0 OlGandilib 3 15 1 0)here will add much to the program. them Hans Wagner, is tottering on the | ed through publication of the svetem Al Toromts_Providence 1. Toronto 4. Sumed greater speculative if:portance, | i Seottze } Siswtexm £ 1.5 1 ol Mayor Joseph Ei/Gainer will be chfef | verge/of his final season 1 the big|of fNouble Arawing announced cariier o ioe e s (% CMteigt ¥y latest disturbances in Russia and the | o Ruthp 1 ofWililamep 1 0 0 o o|Judge of the Oldfield-De Palma match |ghow. The other, Nap Lajoie ,one of [ In the day, he saw immediately that American Assoclation. changes in the British cabinet furnish-| e TR TR e AMMullen 1 1 0 0 o|and the other events on the card.|the greatest hitters who ever lived, has | a great injustice would be done in h At Toledo 5. Minncapolls 4. (Firt game.) To- | ing the bears with new material Rio G pf Totals ? f|worener 8 0 ¢ 9 3|Mavor Horton of Cranston, Charles | hung up a record which few can ever | state because of the way In which tha N T su oo pam:) The trend of the money market was Zemine 30 8 0 §|Thatcher of Providence. J.' Franklin |possibly equal and passed on to the [local boards had given serial numbers At Doutewlie 4 Miiwsaree 3. not calculated to inspire confidence in | —— — | Brown, secretary of the Bay State Auto |minor leagues. And with his going 1|to the cards from the registration pre- At Indlanspolis 3, Kansas Cits 0. local monetary conditions. Call loans | Totals 34 820 8 1)association, are the other members of |find myself the oldest player in point [ cincts Southern Association. were again renewed at § per cent. Dut| () Fated for Wiillams in Teh the board. s e e e i et At Litle Rock 1. New Orleans 5. long time accommodations, _though| () Batted for Wolfgang in 9th. e . |the oldest player, with the exception 9 At Atlanta 5. Nashellle 1. quotably easier, were less readily ne-. Score by innings: Ouimet’s Situation. of Hans Wagner, in the major leagues. Fach exemption district | i i of several election districts wt A: Birmingham s, Chattancoga 0. i the increasing At Memphis-Mobile, ratn. gotiated because of scarcity of available funds. E Industrial shares owed much of their further depression to the deadlock con- cerning the long-deferred question of war prices and taxes, shippings were at least moderately affected for re- the registration precincts revolution of the draft m registration cards were turte the exemption boards with to shuffle them before pia its serial number. In s STANDINGS H ivide Haven strengthened its hold on first 3 4 - how soste ot the A lated reasons and conflicting dividend ] = e - St lattitude taken upon the question of [come so near it and because I feel |however, instead o T rumors helped to restrain any bullish place today bYoefeating Portland in | amateurism. would appear susceptible | within myself the ability to realize it. | cards, it was packs of cards, each r Doth games of the double header here, |10 improvement. The game of golf | When I completed my seventeenth |resenting a complete B ;h,cnre or each zame being 2 to 1.|can hardly be said to. be the gainer |season in the big leagues I counted up | “inct, that were shu e second game was a seven-in- | thereby and found that according to the rec- | Was opened then and activity in rafls, St. Paul, however, making up part of yesterday's severe Tnternat 53 3 b 54 333 | loss. o Inte i = American League. United States Steel fell to 118 7 5 ning contest. The scores 2 ords I had made 2,869 hits. 1 needed |One placed on the first won. Lost Pet|at which quotation many “stop loss”|lei (Fimst Game Tait Wins From O'Leary. 131 more to realize my ambition. And | numbers were placed in rotation unt Chicase s % 3@ |orders were dislodged, but closed atf New, Havn Portiand . o|_Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, July 19.|1 won't deny that as I looked at those | the pack was exhausted, ther . 191119 3.4, a net loss o point. Lake E Nutterst '3 0°1 0 O|Bumser '3 6°3 o 5| —Clonie Tait, >f Edmonton, Alberta, |figures I counted that record as good | Wil sing a pac ntained a 22| drea stocks yielding to the same or|Liign vanes ... Whatensb 4 1 0 0 o|Loras» 4 0 1 3 o|lightweizht champion of Canada. |25 won. I was in excellent condition, | =Supposing that a pacl 512 | greater extent. Motors and their sub- | Loulsllie & Nashriile Ball.2n 4353 0fTammi> 3 010 0 0| knocked out Johnny O'Leary of Van. |had just played a full score of 156 |'housand cards and as n hered g: sidiaries were heaviest of any issue as| ] s Stimpsnlf 2 0 3 OfSweatt2b 4 1 0 4 1|couver, B. C., in the fifth round of a |8ames and was confident that several from one to cne thousar then 5% | 2 _group, Studebaker losing 4 points at| \jwel Metor .. e § 35 o Yommaltt 41 &3 3lten round match here today. It was |more good seasons lay before me. But|che thousand group 52 1-2, its maximum for over a year Mot 5 Millerd5 2 0 5 0 OlMurraym 4 1 1 2 1|the second time within a week that|if my plans should not materialize it the first drawn In ihe and General Motors 3 1-2, with 1 1-2 e - Desinée 3 1 3 2 OlDempseyc 3 1 7 2 0|Tait had disposed of O'Leary by a reduired by one to gain my three|every registered m r ;gr"Uréite!d ;t;éegmiuhber and 2 for ; Marine ot Ll 5y N e 1 0 2 9] knockout. o (hansand hits. gL s bt 3 . "'_r"'rf'"\ur'?»}"" B elly-Sprin S .| Mexican _ Petroleum . o Totals 20 52 8 1 ear in mind that I needed bu 3 ce before D ercnatvely, Serad ot the | Midrie S i sl SR Y ERSIEooRED B A o et e aetat | In8 Precinet, were summoned. " 3 ation being extensively B e tHe L e oA New' Haven = had not failed to make more than that [ recinct, were summone Srncteia E Eftstcst tonceesion and hich gradel| s e | ociso mK Pomiand © 0 FOR THE DISCARD |number of hits a_season, The season The Big Number Is 10,500 Hartora . H4 equipments like General Electric and P s e st & before I had registered 183 and for| . 7 et p = New York Air Brake lost 3 to 5| Natonal Acme Pisconth ey All lnd»cE.uen.F POTRE b0 1tho Bedskin'h | nab o thai ton. yeats 1 Bad.avariged he drawing tomorro points. e ondult New Haven Portiand xit From Big Time. at least 183. Surely it was rather umbers because BAY STATEVCIRCIJIT. Tobaccos, ggu, sugars ang (Fl.nlh;es, n SR B TR T S i ! ——— simple matter for me to rabll out 131 \mr'_f‘" rl;;_l:* £ Mic . e St including local tractions and People's Pfleat B Ly S, o8 1 e e passing of Wheezer Dell from |safe wallops in what need be only a R st TN 18 fhe Ty Best Racing of the Season Seen on|Ggas were the objects of occasional Bakat> 3333 Meam . 28,37 3| the National Teague Nias the fans of |fair season. Aot pn (etns e, | Seian oate Thursday. bear attacks at 1 to 5 point declines. Stimpsonlf 2 0 0 1 OfSweatt2b 3 0 3 3 e|Brooklyn speculating over the identi- | So it seemed in the winter of 1915 |Nnave falied us fa > report the Final quotations were variably above Stacoomst 3-8 8 9 emomic 3119 %ty of the next member of the Dodgers |and 1916. But the spring brought a f?""m‘v'?]]"j" ',',’ DOwEy e 8 Worcester, Mass, July 19.—The | lowest levels, except for coalers, Read- e {53 i 5| who must place his noble sconce upon |different story. They told me 1 had | names will be drawi take of three races of the card for the third |ing displayed marked heaviness. Total | 5o Devine.e 2,16 2 1 20 3 1 ofCharley Ebbets’ well-worn chopping |slowed up ,that I would have to begin | [he Improbable possi day of Worcester’s four day Bay State | sales amounted to 545,000 shares. Ohio Gas. rta Wawardp 10 3 5 0 100 1 ofblock. o talte 1wy tuin on the bemeh, that 1| district wil show. uj circuit meeting this afternoon fur- Rubles and Russian_ government . AR e 2 318 s 1|, Lhree of the 1916 champions have |must relinquish right field at least Much Office Work nished the best racing in the circuit [ honds, despite adverse Petrograd ad- Score. by iunings: already traversed the beaten pathway |part of the time to a younger man.| .. .o © 0t TORT this season. Roan Hal, in the free | vices, rallied from yesterday's mini- New Haven o toeceec0 1010 0 to the minor leagues—Dell, Appleton [Now I have always known that 1[ Fhe “hanse in pil B A fpr all, was the only favorite to come | mum’ prices. Continental exchanges Portland .. il 0 0 0 0 0 and Mails. Jimmy Smyth, an untried | would grow old sometime. I have al- | [ON= burden of o awori through. were unaltered. Lord, Tamm, Riconder | oon St product of the brush, has also sev- |ways been prepared to meet the day | [fOWlers office which ered relations. There are to be others. |when it arrivea and I flatter myself | 57 00, 710 And this time the grip packing, so|with as good grace as the next man Ingiedl wdy. w ™ May Bird was beaten for the first| Bonds were irregular, some of the Plerce time this season in the 2.14 pace by |minor railways, including Denver and | pius’ ot , 3 £ » pounded awav Vanola, little thought of before the | Rio Grande refunding 5's, hardening.| Fiis Cosl & pt Springfield Hits Hard and Wins. | the signs say, will be done by John|But I wasn't ready to say goodbye in | In% machines throush fhe nish second heat. Lady Gamage, second|Liberty 3 1-2's again ranged from | Fiie Steel pf Bridgeport, Conn., July 19.—Spring- [ Torte Meyers, the famous Missouri |1916. e T L el - choice in this race, could land no bet- | 99.40 to 99.45 Total sales (par value) | hruey Steel Car field found Lennon for eighteen hits|redskin. The sisns in his case are| It is true that 1 am not the fastest | o7 gt SR % o ter than third money. were $2.660,000. 1 | e e SO e Rty v;;ithou’l S S rn By vy, Cingesa. thad fiiey, In e TORIL G IE 18 ais0, e tHAY | o Binck capsties, T . Lucky Clover took the 2.19 trot az-| U. S. bonds were unchanged on call.| & St Spring great effort by 11 to 1. Schwartje, for |even the untutored in basebail can |1 am probably not as fast as I was at | |f DK capsuies. 9P the mumi. ter a superb race, the middle fi‘l.z’iz = T Springfield was in good form. Score: [read them. twenty-five. But after all right field | 1 ‘,':n;“”w’m Hiey feceived VeMEh vl fn R ToE STOCKS. S T Bridgeport But if there should be one or two[is one place where speed does not|%\PPINg them 'nio i In winning the free for all, Roas e L - 2 3 nrcertr 5 172 3 g Or three ask the question, “Why?” this |count for as much as it should else- ({17 “QUeling from walch e e e e, Boan It Tron & Fteel 75 § 0|lDmcketit 4 12 0 0lanswer alone should suffice: “Miller, |where on the diamond and there are T n E e b Sechis Boval Duen ? Olcaeness & 0 3 3 o|Snyder, Mack, Wheat, Cunningham.”|other slow men playing Tight field. I T Alghabeticas Order The 58 et wh 051 T e R 0 olziunrici 3 1 2 2 o/No club in baseball in July has five |think, without exaggeration, 1 can| Ajnama firer erate on th ¢ THE £awt e heats Mantlly. But: Ta e board. Atr Line 0 OlLearsbas 2 0 4 4 1catchers upon its roster for merely jcover a fair amount of ground and | " i TOC | e s R e M, bt 1 the Shattick Ad 3 0|Gimesi> 3 1 & 0 8| playing purposes. They are there to|stop most of the balls that come my | gif W77 FEROFIE (e 18 ERRpe made a rush in the stretch for the e T 0 olSmithet 0 0 0 o o|take the place of some one, and that|way in right field. And I am confi- |mpen’ 0 the drawing ‘om iagp L Boat mad ofl but Ianded Eile Ehatran 4 olEgnc 4 0 5 3 1|some one, so the dope says, is the old- |dent I can hit nearly as well as I[..°% '0 [0F J20R00E, 100 A s The meetin: e South - Railway —|Lennonp 3 0 0 1 0|est and most toil-worn of the lot, and |every could. can he disregarded so f; == "BEE g will end tomorrow o D 3 ofxcaroli 1600 0 1 g S can be disregarded . with the 2.11 pace and two divisions South Ry o ke 1 3 0 3 3|he happens to be the Chieftain. Mey- | I began this season with exactly 39 [ (7 B¢ C=I% in the 2.30 trot. b S — — — — —|ers is thirty-five, or close to it, and he | hits to go. Now there was a time when | " 5.\ ha same process Connect Saiaries. Bt Totals 31 6 15 3|has been drifting back for several |( could have made 39 hits In a single |, Uy |N% SAME procescs Connecti Free for all pace, purse $1,000: P o T vears, drifting slowly, but drifting |month of healthy swatting. The only | Nfuina 2864 New Flampehice ot Bl 15 & by Hal Do S : nevertheless. thing that troubles me now is whether | Xiou "y oin 4608 Rhede 1oiend Facto, H. Brugie Soringneld . 01010026 14| And if perchance the signs, like in|or not I shall make those 39 hits in an [ ). atates mhome maximim d Major Woolworth, Bridgepor: 01000000 0_1the case of Dell and like in those of |entire season. At my present rate I|, "€ S1ates whose maxim: " E i T, base it Hammond, Zinn. Sacrifice hits. | Appleton and Mails, should bear frult|should say it was doubtful, but perhaps 3 ¥ e Peter Stevens, b h, Kline GUI 2, Grimes. Georgia. Louisiana, _Vases Our_Colonel, b h, Dore - Y in the case of Mevers an elimination | things will break a little better before | \fiolH S o, FRHImAnA, WA seachine s Also_ starfed: Barl, Jr, “atioy” steat . - & contest will ensue among those catch- | the vear is over. zism 2 d ] e e e awrence Wins from Hartford, ers who remain—Miller, Mack, Wheat,| On most accounts I have no cause Riivistussment of Nimben Time: 2.07 1-4, 2.08 3- Hartford, Conn. July 19. — Fuller | Snvder and Cunningham. Four catch. |to complain. Baseball has been good ers. . 2 wy was invincible today, allowing Hart- |ers for a major league club to carry [to me and I appreciate the fact Neither | The numbers will he publicis an ford only three hits, two of which |in these modern days of the pastime |have I any criticism of the manage- | nounced for telegraphing to the new- were made by Purcell, and the locals |are one too many, and therefore one [ment of our club. The management |papers over the country as fast a1 were shut out by Lawrence, 4 to 0.|must be returned to the lower classe: + after results and if those results|are drawn. General Crowder Score can be better obtained by having | considered a plan under wh 2.14 pace, purse $500: Vapola, b h, by Nervolo, Gililpe 2s. 5000 May Bird, b m, Fox-Dore.. S e be Awren Ao cor Lady Gamage, b m, Small.. Smelting - Hal ings! e artford Lawrence Al WFORD’S NEAR RECORD [someone else in my shoes, why the |would have b held in confidence for Ahes” statied: “ned Sorion, Maslie: St camoric "% 078 § b g A Sashrengl — management would be foolish mnot to | publication everywhere =z ™ Lady Wanda, TFilmore Dillon, Breen.db 4 0 3 1 2127 oflH Made Almost Three Hundred |follow the plan. I am not criticising |ing, but that suggestion w ned Birdie Aloyo, Roberta, % Purcellt 4 2 2 0 41850 Hits. anybody nor anything except the un- |late tonight Time: 210 3-4, 210 3-4, 2.10 3-4, e R R s usual succession of events which have — 211 1-4.- Ko Riee 1290 i1t By SAM CRAWFORD e N giam ot Stuart Military Secretary. 2.19 trot, purse ; : 4 1| Pprobably few people realize that ew York, July 19.—Announcemerit Lucky Clover, b m, by Moko Tow. Closm 2061 3181 | wanoo Sam Crawford is on the verse |Joar s S ‘ot theouen. T ail aaemii | Was made here today that Liewtenas: Fox .. Sreaiaeen it it 242 226 240 0000 35 o |of one of the great batting records of |inae 1 am through. I can still play Colonel Campbell Stuart, attached to Bettina, b_m, Martin ........ 7 2 2 Cre s FEt T0000 30122719 2511 time. Close to his 3,000th hit 18 | 4ne game up to major league standard, | LN British embassy, has been ap Josephine Watts, ch m, Gillies. 2 6 4 w1 1 S Same, and close to the realization of |1 ot Those thees thousand | Pointed military secretary to the Brit .3 6 3 1% 1% 1% a life time ambition, as he explains in | L3P Snly £ have the shance — o"¢|ish war mission to the United States We gre‘ retains his post on the etaff of the itish ambassador for the present, but ago | Senhor de Castro Feljo, Portuguese | will make his headquarters in the bench happened to | Minister in Stodkholm, is dead. York with Lord Narthcliffa, Cfin Volo, b .fi Bokh;!)cm started: Pluc Benzol, Grace Stillman, Muggins, Brook King, wnd Mamie A. Time: 2.15 1-4 212 1-4, 2.14 1-4 W% 1% 2% 0% 69K 1% 58% B 6% 7% 6K STM

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