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AR M Tt TR T :", Ay g' e aha MORAN & CONNOR S FULL COVERAGE < Under One Policy : [ ; 4 i > = : : J. L. LATHROP & SONS . K : ' ‘ 5 _ Straw Hats 0 T , $2.00 and $2.50 HATS_________NOW $1.00 e e’ sisady winning satt in e | THC Clasic OF She e rizwen ' $3.00 and $3.50 HATS_________NOW $1.50 ‘tinued its steady winning gait in the n zg:.mmn u:;u; u:a n-k-:p:w:‘; :V::: 00 tog (;o:mur{uf-:v;:mh i:“::“:;e . 35 PANAMA HAT S NOW $3 75 cago - and Boston eir | run on Wednesday. The. contest will ; 5 00 fight for first place in the American.|be decided -on the best three. in five 5 s . Ssembacsae . The White Sox had better success|hegtmlan. . = = ' wnh':h; huszmx‘;y";xg :;’3:::‘:&: :3‘5 the principal one being a 2.14 trot for e 3 vantage. Today Chicago increased its |2 Purse-of 32,000. : 3 S lead by gdefeating the Red Sox 2 to 0. B e ¢ 0; es. ee lr S % = 3 -Neither Chicago Pittsburgh was - ‘Fire ‘Insurance Is' an ABSOLUTE |apie 1o aton Mo Fork this weak ang Cleveiand, July 32 —Trls “Spesker -mecessity—see that the insurance you |the league leaders won five straight|Wwho registered af s home in Hub- v B . bard City, xas, wil t be drafted A g . O ) the nrat' $1.50 SHIRTS . ___.___________NOW $1.15 3 1 cames. Chica; lost three In a row sufficient and DEPENDABLE. [ EATSR. G e0E® o isburgh took up | for military service in the first group, it you are protected. OUR In-|1p. New Yotk = ol i Priaay | according to a telegram from Hubbard surance is the sound, dependable kind.|and was shut out 4 to 0. Saturday|City. Speaker's number was the the irates made McGraw's men go ten | 9,197th drawn. $2.00 SHIRTS________________NOW $1.59 S8EEN AT HOSPITAL DIAMOND Expert, prompt service. PN innings to win by a score of 4 to 3.| Latest advices indicate that Joe A : ISAAC S. JONES Philadelphia its hold on second | Evans, third baseman, who registered $2 50 SH'RTS Now S] 95 8 place threatened, braced and broke |at Meridian, Miss, will be the only | Shanks' error. The other run came | tied, though at .331, Instead. . e . - insurznce and Real Estate Agent even in six gnm;i. two otlwhic(l:xi were :ne:k;lher ?t thapgl;vel-;l;in clubhcnged in the seventh on two singles, a sac- Bill Rariden has the honor of lead- & .8t |won by Alexander. Against Cincin- [to the colors. Pitcher Bagby has | rifice hit and a sacrifice fly. ing the Giants. He is hitting .316, Richards’ Building 91 Main. 8t. been drafted in his district but will | Washington drove Sothoron fromthe | which is three points better than fhe 53'50 SIS o . coiotol NOW $285 nati, Moran’s men won two out of three but against St. Louis took only | probably gain exemption on the | box in the second Inning of the sec- | veteran, Hans Wagner, has been able B"RGL‘RY INSURA NCE one ‘out of three. Cincinnati went in- | sround that he has a wife and two | ond game.after scoring their five runs. | to maintain through his wonderful | 8 to third place Friday but is only half | children dependent upon him. They made three runs in the first, on | come-back. George Buras, with .303, a game ahead of St. Louis. The fight- a walk, single, wild pitch, passed ball other .300 batter of the - — ing spirit of the Chicago team seems Mann Goes Into Y. M. C. A. Work. and Shotton's error. In the second | Giants. Zimmerman and Kauff seem to have been broken, the westerners| Chicago, July 22.—Leslie Mann, left | inning Henry was hit by a pitched | bent upon holding their own with .295. o | ball, Judge singled, Foster singled, Zach Wheat continues to lead the The Travelers Insurance Co.|iosins = tneir ave ‘games”the past | fieider with the Chicagy Nationals, wh week. ‘has besn called into the Y. M. C. @A.|scoring Henry, and when Jacobson let | Dodger hitters, though he has fallen - Boston, after holding first place in|ermy service, advised President | the ball get by him Judge scored. ‘| away to .294, Ivy with .291 and Casey teh American League for a day, | Weeghman of the club tonight that he The scores: with .288. ¢ $5.00 SHIRTS________________NGW $3.95 COOL SUMMER UNION SUITS_$1.00 and $1.50 B. P. LEARNED & CO. dropped to second place Monday | had been ordered to report at the (Pirst Game.s Following are the averages for all . B o when. Davenport of St. Louis shut{ Oklahoma City, Okla. camp Aug. 5. Philadelshia (&) d (A games, mncluding those of Thursday .2 2 Agency Established May, 1846. them .out’ on two hits. Chicago in-|Mann will have charge of all kinds of ™ bpo w b hopo s ef last: e lve o - ain t creased its lead by taking four out|physical training at the camp. He |Zmieonrr 't 871 § Slommewr "4 277 8 0 s Tages . of five games from Washington. On | qualified for his new work by his euc- | Jvunkef | & 1 2 0 Hchipmanss 8 2 3 7 0 Thursday the Red Sox and White Sox | cess in training Y. M. C. A. basketbati | Boaiedr ~ 5 2 1 0 oOfSpeakerct 4 3 2 0 0f Stecle. Pletsburah . 8 & =i et In Chicago and Boston won 3 10| teams at Springfield, Mass, and other |Baws® =~ 3 3 ¢ 2 olliothot = & 3 2 0 0 Prendersast, Clicas = 3 2. Friday Cicotte, who earlier in the | cities. isib 5 112 0 0 Wamby.2o Roush, Clricinnad er. g 10 0 0f Cruise, St. Louls > Brown & Perkin i -at-law | week had blanked Washington with Moere © 10 1 0 olGuisioib 4 2 g : — " erkins, Hismeys s hIr best tha Hed Sor F 0 3 3 B Schange 11 0 0 ofEranssb 4 13 0 ol Fwner Pitsburmn tion is the one thing likely to beat| Fitzsimmons and Jack O 'Prie The W H. Fiteh Over Thames Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St | o2y s\ Stoie BB S 02 e Warriors Hammer Fitchvil Schaucrp 11 0 1 ¢fRulingec & 2 7 0 o Boston i Entrance stairway near to Thames | ith both feams Hed with five runs | The Warrlors went to Fitchville on|Puotic, 2 41 § §lasme 3 0 8 & 0% Claske, Cioclhoad “Anybody who thinks his fight-|ang = Lemmia® which o . National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | cach. * Today the White Sox won Sunday afternoon and defeated Fitch- {Grover2b 2 0 2 3 1[Lambethp 2 0 0 0 0| Grifith, Cincinnast Hig . ARye ate ovol or . thatiBe: cuirt | 200 i/Leonsrd, . which ¢ s s ¢ ville by the score of 23 to 12, making [Towr®d 1 0 2 0 o) — — — —{ Rariden. New Yo E 3 gl ? b rated as the classies ¢ - Cleveland. New York and Detroit | 71N, P TR0 S2ofe of 28 1o 12, maling | Mens 100 2 0f Totals 581737 11 03 Wasner, Pittsburgh vy train is wrong. He can if he wants!ern times, not even excepting the R TR !u-emflglmngt hl\ird fo‘x’- L;:((rd p]lac!e. {:e 2om, thei fifst. besamin of ~the. Whe. | VgD 1170 -3: ) Paufette, St Louls . 2 'flo'wth h;“ d}?eml dwa:l to. ;Th** bons-McF nd_title ng ndians met New York early in the {$07 5 —— == Neale. Cincinnatt . 69 ghting public has made him a for-|at Sheepshead aroused Week ‘and the Yankees captused three |TiOrs, made the furthest clout ever | Toan 3 11 3% 14 4 Maver. Philadelpaia 9 tune. He is worth half a million. | oag nt oot s By National League. 5 s e o CAalnet Phil. |seen on the Fitchville diamond fof a | Score by innings: " Blurns, New York 0 Heh 3 2 s nd of interest. 1as caused N T e S D T gut of the five games. Against Phil- |} e “run and also Manchester get. | Pisitiohia - o0 00004 Chae. " Clucinnat .. o 13 (o Daait given dibin (e . priviieks] sion galors. A e i > T thoee. | elor hammeton 1 as’ vabglor, The | sy b ja 3 2 . | R N Yor £ ¥ 3 e has|jiver the goods, even in a limited Boston. 2. Chicago 1. etroit, after taking three.out of five | (1€ - turned down fabulous offers. He | rouna engagement, Srttest Br Louls 7, Philadelphia S. (First gama) from Philadelphia, met New York and arriors would like to hear from the (Second Game.) R Ty doesn’t need to fight if he doesn't FERaSAsts . 3 B Touh 5. (Scemdtrme) | ronr mamimerise) v o) Fridey was| oict Ludspendents which'ithe Warrlors Washington (A) St. Louis (A) Cravath, " Priladelphi want to, but he must get into the| oo 'O e @ flatic ‘American Leagu, e e e T A el dereaton owite. 50 a e ab Do 3 el oot Brookiyn ring sooner ot Bet no ol considerable argument has be Ponts 51.) Few Ron 42 Beknd went into_fourth place Thursday, lost| S¢OTe: a4 8 33 YRnit 218 9 3] dcCarv, New Yo Valte as an attractions o "¢ ™% provoked by the match. The m 7 t 11, New York 2. sama] . e . r.2 3 ustin, 3 o bee. ensured an g 3 Oibvciand 3. Pritecuiseie 1. ) it to the Yankees Friday and regained Worrles Fitehvitle Clilan.s 4 3 3 & ofSioanst 4 1'2 1 ofSicleel, Prookim L - el een measured and rated b Washington 5, St. Louls 0. it Saturday. New York went back|reonardss s 22 & i Mamgbp 3 1 3 3 3| Meert 4 13 0 ofstderan 4 1 & 2 0f Caraes. Pittabumsn . 5. EVERS VE. UMPIRE BYRON: | Shtevementy > hais be e o i A v B e e i e | e 05 1 S e S 51 Vo Bmmatm o 0%] > Haieenne 31 31 7] i m."fi.auum. leo 252 3 i " |bout in 1907, which he won b a WAsRiatin: fas besil bevha: mnch veif 3 4 2 1 dsuiliencs 30 3 1 ol NQSSNS § 0 3 20 $13 8 o) Cow s e Dialogue Took Place ‘at a Recent|knockout. Leonard has been | trouble keeping out of last place be- | Niwnin 5 310 2 camairan & 0 3 3 o|Shawe T 20 0 2 0 20 1 1 0 Fematrick, SR won Gaiies for five years, ha sy San) cause of the improved plav of St.|J.Wherp 5 1 0 3 o) £ET I8 1 o TR ik BTN 918 2 7 3 11 1| King. Pitisbursh 1 18 11 e He, too, began his - Bumais 11, Providence 1. (Timt sumey Trowi. | Louls and Philadelphia. The Sena- |Manchesre 3 2 8 2 o € aiupinfERRED o 00 £.T0Y T | ey T Umpire Byron has had enough ad- | knockout and in fi dene 12, Buffalo 1. Second game.) tors dropped to the bottom Frida: L 33331 Toaw oss7ans g e ot B o vertising, such as it is, in the recent|to his credit. In Bochester 3. Baltimors 2. but by beatinzg St. Louis Saturday S — s L Batted S Shu ti 68 Cuashaw,” Brooklyn ~..10179 289 25 7T press. But the following dialogue, | sent 16 opponents an Eastern League. while Philadelphia was losing to 7 0-10°27 180wt N, o Bames, Boston S AN taken from the August Baseball Maga- v 2 = "ashington . ool o0 0 0 0 0—0} Grimes, Pittsburgh 18 4 13 i - Now Haven 5 Lewrence 1 Cleveland, they regained sixth place. ap| St Towa W ivia it vty | S e D 8 & 13 70 zine, throws a few additional sidelights | { 37 Iemdon 7. Slveteia 2. miew pume) Peen 3 03| pTye bese it Shotton. | Sachifice hts. Austin. | Paden Phbedeiohie 25 4 3 3%|on a pretty tough job. 3 Wereester 3, Bridgeport 4. s GRAND CIRCUIT OPENS (I e Rl 3 3 coteer. O e Dialogues between John Evers and Y Hanford 8. Portland 5. k hree Lase-Lits Tson, Clabby, ~ . CO' Umpire Byron are always interesting. | { S ZATHDEFROIT FODAY: s s 5 % Risberg Responsible for Chicago’s | SPEAKER IN SECOND Ditiins ong ot the: Teseut Had Biston |} and s 3 Sixteen Races Booked for Detroit Senators and Tigers Split. SRS Ll SR CIELACK [ e e Dyeon aubBacel i &[] " £ - cago. July 22.—Charley Risberg’s 5 - 3 45 8 PN B = This Week. < 56 Loulsi Taly B1- Blenkishuc out |y (b Rty ohase Saacne T3] Baker Still Forging to the Front. |he sot in & friendly bosing bout wiih Cinctnnatt at Brookim. i A = g s game today, | Russell’s good pitching enabled Chi- - % soft gloves. Apparently, Mr. Evers iy Detroit, July 22.—Sixteen races are|4{ to 0 and Avers turned the tables | °3€ 'S Bo0C PILCANE enabled CO % rris speaker, world's champion hit- | didn't believe it, and this was about % Louts st Philadephia | listed on' the prosramme for the an-|en St. Loufs, shutting them out, 5 to | (35D Houblod in the seoaay 2 0k lter, is having & far tougher time than | the way their act ran from the first st i nual Grand Circuit harness meeting |0, in the second game. In the first | Risberg doubled in the second inning | °% '0 M8VRE B jab lougher fme than i fere went wway iroi EALS o B : b B s H and went to third when Schalk sin- 2 , inning till Mr. Evers went away from | WHY TRAPSHOOTING APPEALS * which s to open here tomorrow af- | ame St. Louis scored three runs in . bt o 1o ! ternoon. Hot weather last week put |the fourth inning on three singj d |gled. Russell fouled to Gardner and | 1S laurels. | Iy Cobb ls leading the | there: International Leagur jlemmoei singies and | Risherg dashed for home after the o King DY sexactly thirty| Mr. Bvers: Ah-h-r, two feet outside | Every Red-Blooded American is a Bo Richmend at Toronto. catch. The ball beat him but he slid | Points and shows no sign of cracking.|the plate! Who slipped vou the shiner? | at Heart, Likes a Gun and Wou P D a2t Montreal P n | Babe Ruth is only three points back foor o i g = ; e Viciously to_ the plate and upset Ag-|Babe Ru s 0 Byron: Two strikes fithar Biay in & Gdme Than We P aliiiben - at ‘Hodtsses 1 new, who dropped the ball. In the g the ;“’; n Peacl ‘:’"‘ le George Evers: If I had an eye like that It R ToAbes. i sixth inning he sent Gandil home from | Sisler, of the Browns, is but one scant ashamed to come on a ball field. - i second on a long single. His fielding | Point behind tris, 340 to .341. And Byron: Next batter-r up! e New London. saved Russell several times. every day a new shadow grows larger Evers: Say, that one Twombly [ T0 mos + Bridgeport. : Russell allowed the world's cham.- | &nd larger across the path of Sir|hic was on foul ground aml the frst | o Popular Portland st Hanford. | pions but four scattered hits and only | Tristam. _ S baseman knows It, too. Everybody | for the mos g s - . i Boston (A) Chies (A ker, 2 vay:! e VAT s gerved by RN nto a SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITIES. err de Pasco .. Sa% am mm e {3 o| slow to hit his best pace. The Trappe | “ 5 ined towards the play 1vels of the psyehology = i e ek e SB% TR MR waner 4 00 09 i3 8| mauler within the last three weeks has| o e e ol | WA, tHEoF] 2 “hunt CHicaen . Bowon o lem of Price-Fixing. e ‘;,"‘"“:',f‘“ Givimerss 31 4 2 olTacenit 4 2 0| where until he is now swatting away | umpire brawling and fghting round, | What not o revetand - : 7 Heoperst 3 0 0 0 ofFeschear 4 1 9|at a fine 313 just two points benind B The general answer te Creretand 20 g 2 = 3o . Rock Tand &P ol e e e e 41 b bl i and getting black eyes gl N fo the. Deris 3. 08 dmien) -iNew _Yoyc July 82 Oue of ihose Scottas 3 0 5 0 O|Rishergsa 4 2 B e ettt o ate Hios Boca the |- -1 Byton:’ Say,. you double barreled is hased St. Louls 0. (Second game.) intangible changes in seniiment made Agnewe 2 0 2 1 i|Schalke 3 1 0 B g e has been Mr. Evers: I only wish John Tener R or thax oy e itself felt.in the stock market Satur- Sfanerin 1 1 0 0 ofmosellp 2 0 0| sensation of the season. He, however, | was here today, 8o he could see his|TAther than eve Emgern, Ao day, when were carried to Toomasc 0 0 0 0 o) == —|is the only .300 hitter of the Yankees, 3 T and the con afe ot ed American likes AR S et & ¥, ! carr . e P s B e = b T umpire, and’ the condition his eye | 7% JARENIAn BAoE A 5 e higher levels in nearly every dcpa\“.— IXWalker 1 0-0°8 9 aflS__AfI al!e;'ls ?li)as l\-:;‘nbledl d:wn'_ to iy it pgplen ment. The movement Wz really Bader, 00 0 1 0 277 from well above the select rating. That'll be about all from | P . s o et started in the late trading Friday. and | chiciiie Stee SEE e Following are the averages for all The first sectior e nothing occurred overnight to affect | Cuba Cane e WL R games up to and including those of |” ‘Mr. Evers: Must have got licked, too, | Proved by the part the gur s o e the more favorsble view which the o Tated e e Thursday last: Just about started something in & sa- | n, €VerY epoch of our St Paul 10. Toledo 2. - markets took of the war sliuation Reoze Ly . American League Batting. loon and the porter put him out— Riest e 10 1oy Milwaukes 2. Columbus 2 Without any _definite knowledge on | e R S L A G AB Mr. Byron: Are you going to close |, That the guns ho s Minnespells 2. Indfanapolis 1 the subject, Wall Street assumed that | Twe base hifs, Risbers. Lelbold. Sacrifice Hamilton. St Louis 20 “is that trap of yours or not? e Southern Assoeiation. an equitable settlement would be Weaver 2. Cobbh, Detroit « . 8 328 Mr. Ev O e v ~di. there are more ) n b inice nathe | i Cor: Ds 28 Mr. Evers: On the level, Matty,+did | (i0¢, 290 MoK - A Memphie 1. Little Bock 0. (Firs game) | found for the problem of price-fixing, = Ruth, Bosan 5 R Sva s iuchie Tma s in the 1 Memphts 2 Little Reck 1. (Secord game. i < Washing- | E Tomes Dwupl 2 oM By By ing of rifles, re ¥ i "xew Ortean natie i t weeks, wonld soon be settled roit, July 22.—New York defeat- | mumir st Lmis idni T never sucn 2 . SEORS: irt . of 1H0 3 . D e by the elimination of either Goethals | howmi s ed Detroit 7 to 5 in a thrilling thir- |J. Walsh Boston S IR et “outh here |uroved by the tre grow STANDINGS cr Denman, with a consequent speed- | Great Northern pf teen -inning game here today. Pipp | Rumell. Chicso ... 4 Mr. Evers: I beg pardon. Honest I |0utdoor sports in r; 1 — ing up of shipbuilding activites. G X ctfs for o started the final inning with a two- [ FUOM QOGRS ool 30 tdo. 1 should have made allowances.|$hooting in part I £ Natioaal League. e e eRvince - ihuy| Greme Covne bdse hit and base on balls, two sac- | Chapman. Cleceiand ... et o R e aosek | 789 new trapshioo 1t = Have Bstn WG 10 wart € Bhort cone | S ot St rifice hits and a single followed. Roth. Clogeland ... . 8 T ot Wit o SRt Se0C | while the membersh L R Sk ¢, but - I S Two singles and a sacrifice gave the | Russell, New York ... 2 PIRMIIPRL WiEh onejeyel biacked. in existence increase s Flisaepu. ering for over Sundav, but it was| inowitn Copoer Visitors @ rup in the eleventh. imning | Milah Wasington 1I1ll.% Mr. Byron: You got five minutes to | b eX!stence inere e e s tither e o resantt o thg |t M e Jones came home on Burng' Texas | Hellma. Detmit s woine e, uhet e asen s Tm] ing—where 1s t S i c ckel 5 < Sainer. on 2 | going. Gee, 7 e; | take o ot with submarine sinkings plaved into the £ B leaguerto. genty-. Score: e AR | Get 8 hibve on voit take a ¥ hansd of those who have believed that | pif’ecot "“‘:,g"‘ g A M R Ly LS Strunk. Athleties | 50 295 ol s: I hate to go. That eye ] 10V gun. slingshot ot the allies are slowly getting control | ica Ruther & Tire e S s 5 5% S o R Watimem 8 a8 sarte’ faactaates iie, . Tilte, dome Ereat | & Movine: obje Ar of the sfa lanes. In the market this alley - 23 4 ofvitesp $ 3 3 g jERine. Yoy %53 il 98 orh o BTt Dere by an iy meatlthe tellow who loves was reflected by a sharp advance Sat- | Lowofle = &Nasrie €144 dlewber 40311 g e " - - o doors—is very much of & urday in the shipping shares. Interna- | Mo an, 0r , - 4115 ofmeltnibe 5 140 1 0 PR, -2 X 1 Mr. Byron: If you ain’t outa here in | fo10 N CAn SUP A tional Mercantile Marine preferred | Mesioa ePiroloum 5°3 s otolmiverst 3 ¢ 3 o efiiEmNe. New Norr . ...-% - two shakes of a cow's tail, I'll forfeit ! o i sold up to 80 3-5-and closed at §9, | Miumi Coper [;xfi‘-;-“:" R L R ] Pl i e this bail gamse! It is this “b n " P vi yhile At- 3 Nllvas. Steel ol ) 5 it | : makes irresistible e with a net advance of = 3-4, v\hu}[1 At R e o i o B $ 813 0B Coting Clicaa 58 8 Mr. Evers: Aw. don’t he s0 peevish, | muias ot the : lantic, Gulf & .West Indies sold up| \ontana Power v | Catdwellp 4 1 0 3 0 0 o o olgiiimn CHEe = {even If your'eve does bother you. I'm | 50N M0 0 L L S ¥ 1.1 Industrial shares advance | Nat Condult & Co. {cuncpp” o 0 0 o 0 ¢ 0 ¢ offchans, Ableticy % on my way od-bye. - Better. have | fontait,as the shoate ) easily. led by Bethlehem Steel with a | Jat: Foum & Sw B 2 99 8 o Fersen. chices £ that eve painted up before you come | tamin ana oo i » » Sitn (5 polte St e 98 sinck xr;:l‘ N o Tex | &dtex 1 5% o0 out tomorrow. Looks awful. S & igrasned NEhtning e | R A G Cnucibie 2. and Mexi. | North - American (x) Batted for Hamper in 11th New York, July 22.—Pitcher Mamaux | GoOP PYe. Don't cateh cold in that |, the elements that go r Portland . Tas 5420 Northern Pacific (xx) Ran for Crawford 11th. o’ of the Pittsburgh club was indefinitely eve .. | the ideal American spori. ¢ Sprizgeia 3 51| can Petroleum, 2 1-8. Nora Seotia & & C (x%) Batied for Ehmke n 13th , : Y| “Mr. Byron: —<f — 7 _ o By g Harttord 3 35| The bank statement Saturday was|Ohio Cities Gas Score by innings piispenged ‘toright by Manager Bezdek | -y tar dihesss 4ag by hat of | Do rghts New York 813 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 a 2| for breaking training rules and he was | t ~ | petitive: it depends in gre much more encouraging than that Exhil G the previous week. The excess reserve | 2ntario Mining Detrott .. 1 03800000010 05| ordered back to Pittsburgh. This is gree on skill, yet has bre xhibition Game. Dhei prefious Wesk. JHn cxcess feacive| it i pylo base, hits, Tush, Hellmen Caldwell. Veach, | his second suspension for the same |!F KILBANE STOPS LEONARD it provides both exer Waterbury, Conn. July 22.—The |22, the Ol Al FIp0 %, i Peckiopiugh. Gedeon. Thiee basi | cause and it was reported he may be tion: it Is clean, fair and Cincinnati National | T gained’ $107,900,000, bringing the total| People’s Gas . t. Piop HE WILI BE CHAMPION ok the Witerbury Cflfifg‘igc ub defeat- | 0 144045000, Loans decreased Pero_ Mar “prior out of the game for the rest of the | while a game for gent ns in an ex- - 1045,000. n e 5C. e T . > season. 3 : term in its broad sa hibition game here this afternoon by | $12%,000.000. and net demand deposits| piiu Coai o of d/ Gegsiand e, Blu, Score Pecord, it H"'é|°"“'"° on In Two | in"the greates Ll an 4 asses. ot 3 Cleveland, O., July 22.—Cleveland broke an American league record for | "ONES LOOKING FOR the season when it defeated Philadel- BATTLER TO DEFEAT JESS| ' A statement has been made that if phia 20 to 6 today. Bagby, who was Johnny Kilbane stops Benny Leonard knocked out of the box by Philatl- | Champion's Former Manager Out Aft- | inside of the six-round limit when phia Friday, shut the Athletics out er the Big Boys. they meet at Shibe park on July for six innings, when he retired with 5 he will annex the light- the score of 5-0. Remarkable catches 2 : ; Pitis & West Vs by Bowen, the Waterbury center field- | Dan [N DU IS e waMin ofi the Frecied Sicg ‘Car O e bie host of fans from New |latest statement showdng a decrease | naany, COPT Tew|of $14276.000 in the cash carried in | Rep fon & St Britain attended the game and ten- v o i Savage the member banks' vaults, with an|Zmase Lo oo d oy Bopt, the only representa- | increase of $91,636,000 .in the reserve | Sinclair off & mer " tive of New Britain in the big leagues, ey, a rousing welcome. Kopf was pre- | C2T¥ied Wih the central institutions. Southern T the score 11 to 0 in his faver. Phila- Tom Jones, former manager of title. Tt further states that ST s sented with a watch and a purse of e Bl o delphia then proceeded to score six|Jess Willard, heavyweight — cham-|he will be the first boxer to hold £old pieces. STOCKS. Stuachaker ‘co. runs as a result of Gould's wilaness | pion of the world, is roaming through | championship of two classes. The | A scarcity o s and winni Cincinnatt 000010 Following 1s a summary of Saturiay's transactions | Ten Cop &Ch S embstigtmeNectiveness. . i Thé| the, coupiry sesking, & battier:capabie | fitdt ‘part -of the statsment 1s cor. | {a7les takte thelr pin Collegians 00000 0 in the New York Stock Stock Exchange: Tesas Co . e of defeating the Kansas giant. Ac-|Fect —hecause ipey ate boxing st —_— o RS T8 S Washington (A) St. Louis (A) cording to a letter sent recently Jones|lightweight limit. — 133 poynds;| o .- the Brookivn Sid Pellette and Cueto; Mu Allis Chalmers s oor- Cloee: | Thira ‘Avenue Boo n e e hoe a el resent in the West looking up a| Welghing in virtuaily at the ringside, Zven the Brook r ters: umpire, Hugh Rort Allls Chalmers Mfg ot 53 G| Bofuers TEpts s 2 348 Yfmnotonir 3 172 0 1) ple of huskies whom several of hix| Btit the second is a misstatement and |&otten el e atohine won ¢ o 3 2% 3% | Trancue & Wine Cllanct & 1 3 0 OfSloanst -4 0 0 8 0ffriends believe can defeat Willard. The | I misleading. Bob Fitzsimmons still | tlonal leasue peanant list sea 3 Bridgeport 8, Worc: Am I g.{:;;'l § i g YSidertn. 3 }12 ? 9l following statement bp Jones was sent | held the middleweight title when he Hasi Hatiliton, hea & Bridgeport, Cona., July 22.—Timely |4m e e s - Teonard3b 3 0 0 3 o|Sewerdd.c® ¢ 1 8 1 o|recently to the newspapers through- |beat James J. Corbett for the world's| ‘=ari Hamifton. ben 4 hifting gave Bridgeport a win over | Am tted Fruit Menoskylf 4 ® 0 0 OfJacobson.cf & 0 1 o 1|out the country: heavvweight championship. He. wisl o hatter and % piteh ot WHreRGe: toaay, § O E " Biiman AL & g gmme 38 i geen” f1e¢ el rm not discounting Willara in|mever beaten In this countrs as a|%%, 14 Sridgeport il Am Intermationa - 8 Rubber . P e the least. He is the most wonder-| middleweight and consequently was [V0% PP s RL g e e SR i P Touls 38 437 5 1|keosp ” 3 5 1 4 3|ful fighter in the world. I'm in.|a champion of two classes. Mike Gonzales, the PR e SR Tnited Stites Steol . S = o —|clined to think he is the greatest| Philadelphia Jack O'Brien jour-[backstop of urd 3,01 1, OConwayrt & 6:3 00 Am Malttng .. - . Cfi;fl(”’ - s T Totnls | NS T .S ha:v_\'weight in mechanical skill | neyed to England in 1901 and waded |the resular article for 13 1 ofPieiserct 5 3 8 o of Am g 1st p Wan: : Washingtor 2000000 o|and endurance - that ever existed.|through all the middleweights. He|cuent. e L N e i Wabash 5¢ & s Touss 9000600 o—s| He doesn't realize how good he is|won fhe British title at ali three| el 3818 Hoewre: 2 VT 1 am Sugar Wat. WestMazgiand Two base bit, Prat himself. But they can all be beat-|weights and when ka returend to| Schupp, Tesreau, Ber 8 R R [ P S Wemnoue' & & e gn scomer or later, and my ambition [ America in March, 1902, he was cham- | Perritt of the Giants are amo ofMccintero 3 1 0 4 Yanre Omitaot . BATTING HONORS now is to fina that man. pion of three classes. No one in[dozen leading pitchers of the Natio 20 00 ofxkmifer 1000 @ Wi HOTLY CONTESTED “Fighters can be developed,” | England disputed his titles, for in|league. s Toas sk e dl s Beuu S Woolworth (F W.) 5aia Tom. “Willara isn't a natural | turn, he beat Happy Smith twice, Jack — (%) Batted for inley in 8%. — 5 s ighter. e ates to fight. He | Thompson, George Crisp, Harry New- Walter Rehg, who has been in pdeore by tmmings: "V TS oHIcAGn ‘ERAIN MARKET. : Roush and Cru = Tied For First hasn't much confidence on initiative | mier, Jack Scales:twice, Dido Plumb, |out of the hig show several times dgepo- =3 High, w. Close. ace. mself, but he is the wonder of [ Mike Lynch, Jack McDonald. Jasper | become ember of th \ling ‘Wogrester . 0 0010103 ‘ % R e b » Tew base hir.Miriln. | Saceifice hits, “Pricst | Baltimore & Onto Lol R —= the ring. _ If he : could be de- | White, Cock Robin, Frank Craig, Yank |rescue league. whiaer. e sehl The race between Roush. of the. Reds | veloped another big fellow can be. The | Kenney twice, Frank Kelly, Pat Mec- — B e 16% 163 163 3nd Cruise of the Cardinals, for the|puzzle is to find someone as big and | Donald and Charley McKeever. Five| FHonus Wagner has had more Paulette, who went to ‘the St. Louis | Brags Ter & fis 5 e U lew National League batting honors is one | strong as Jess. It will be strength|of these contests O'Brien won by thecial days” staged in his honor Cardinals from the St. Louls Browns, | CAlifernia Petr ; * of the most exciting that the parent asainst strength. If I could come close | knockout route. So if Mr. Kilbane lany other player in the history « itere he batted for only 130, is mow w% ww mw |malor leasue has seen in its forty-odd a tie is_proposition all I'dfloors Mr. Leonard for the full|baseball. Nearly every Nationa ' Bting | 300 ciip. . #% s wm. |vears One week ago the pair were P nnxuu (disposition. | count on July 25 he will have to!league club has staged a 9% L thdn -347. This week finds them still ' Jess han& share his utuhr honors with Bob day” this season. | e et e e e e e e 3

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