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uuuuuel POLIGE STOP GRAND Bfllfl!flT BETTING| " Let Us Writa Your Automobile Insurance ; FULL COVERAGE Under One Policy J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street For First Time in History of the Racing—Early Dreams Proves Surprise of Day—Two Five-Heat Races. e Picture 7ells 7The Siory : P BT E ”Er <“S‘T‘{ . Detroft, Mich.,, July 23.—For the first| nof) 688 ais. : thne in the history of Grand Circutt| Time 307 i8] 36734 2u 12 racing here, a betless meeting Wwas started today. Police Commissioner Couzens positively refused to allow speculation and sent out uniformed 210 Pace, Purse $1,200 Fern Hal, blk m, by Gold Hal (MacPherson) ......10 3111 Game of Chance, bik h, by olicemen to see that his order was | ~ifne Patchen Hoy (Cox) . 113874 obeyed. Battle King, n- AST SIDE PLUMBING “The principal event, the oPntchar- [ Pjele King b h, (V Flem- ' Goop ROOFING [ Y| =AST S HIGH GRACE |$9] “As You Like | train Stake for 2.14 trotters, won by Tommy Direct, b'f- ()(com inail WET WAS:. A ! » Early Dreams, proved the wirprise of | = ady Ts Tetia i R bis P e R COAL i JAMES W. the day going into five heats. Willow Hal, CHAPPELL co MURPHY - : The 210 pace alsoo went into five | maony v SR Chas.E. Whitaker 1o Hipley Place © i TH > Fire Insurance is an ABSOLUTE |heats. Fern Hal toow the third, | puq Hale, b h (Murras) 35 10 §re. Fie e Teléoth ames St. | t; fourth and fifth heats and race. < e " 81 Water St. . - phione Telephone 1884-24 necessity—seo that the insurance you | fourth an eats an 3 Theda Bara, b h (Lee) .. § 10 9 8ro. carry is sufficicnt and DEPENDABLE. | Roval Mac was easily the class of| Toneko, b h (Plerce) .... 7 10 9 Sro. e 4 See that you are protected. OUR In- | tno T e and Wwas \Harvey K. br h. (Eas- R T Devaoe y never in danger. Summaries: ity ey 2 ) surance is the sound, dependable kind. . T et i % ANDEEUBIET By A o THUMM'S BR. G . “|2.44 Trot, The Pontchartrain Stake, [Captain Heir at’ Law, blk. Expert, prompt service. h, (Bel) .........,.. 12 11 12 dls. BILLARDS Eao ¥ C. B. ELDRED Purse $2,000. i L e IR DOOLEY & varaishes, A 43 Broadway ISAAC S. JONES Early Dreamg, b h. by Ricn- | |Premier Wiite, bh. (Ray) 6 ¢ 8 an SIMPSON Vils ana Srusnes 40 Franklin St. ard Earl (McDonal mer) . i . Tel. 341-3 Insurance and Real Estate Agent |, 275 /00 1S TR0 San Time 2.05 1-4; 2.05 1-4; 2.06 1-4; Bassment i and Mg Tel. 1309 Richards’ Building 91 u.ln 8t. | Francisco (Cox) cee... 85112208 200 Thayer Building Freston Bros. Inc. Onward Allerton b b (Bd- ' |Royal Mac b by Roval Me- e ‘man) .o eeienn inney (Murphy) . N ATTONNETS AT AW Peter Chenaulf, b h, (Mur- Anne Cecil, br m (Lee) 24 FUR.:J‘,::E WQUALITY MiLn Baff Btarting i r:':h:s:n,? S e .. 2473 4|Poter Schuyler, br h, ISHERS P emington Brown & Perklns, lflmm-tl-ln Cora Davis, " RN | mamy T 882 Evesetiing S Typewriters Why to the man .. Tro chard (unter, br g, Tay’ F the E Lo ol e Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | Winnatoma Shanklin, b h (Colling) ......3 7 7 SCHWARTZ " 12, P VaNER WAU’“TE‘GAN Reth s ey netr o TEames | i ... 5736 ro|Louis Winter, b h (McDon- e e and 12¢ quars 52 Broadway o astitsh Ira C, b h, (Va_lent.!ne . 7 25 dis. ald) .o ccoscsenssssen S8 & STORER FARM Norwich, Conn. —_— GAMES SCHIDULED TODAY. W. J. Leyburn, b h, (Traay- Maggie Bond, b m (J. Flem- 9-11_Water St. el. 965 ————| | — — g Motor Cycl, SUPPLIES and ok National League. = THE and High Grace Bicycle Supp! AccEsso-R"nEs b at New Yok THAMES GROC.RIES and Chicago st Boston. NATIONAL A. 1. VUtis & Son Sundrie: C. E. LANE A BANK 7z Franiin St LB Sniop. tel. 781 o e SENUCEYON, Jry House tel. 1123-2 16 Shetucket St. Bulietin Blug. 35 Broadway international League, Newark at Torents. Richmond st Montreal. Am Snum MARKET CIRCUMSCRIBED. dn Sameus h N See SPEAR and Furniture Baltimore st Buftao. el REO CiRS a Providence st Rochester. | Erratic and Conflicting Currents Man- | An Ta & Tel Fiipiihas iy s:u.sw.x.r You'll Ses Unhml_;:;, e R e e ifested in Monday’s Doings. Am ool RO CARAGE et 4l C. A. SPEAR g - Ay e Vew Y y | = in the gerbic Optometrist GO & Harthord ot Woroeator. New York, July 23—The erratic and | 4n zinc ot o B Wsiremtgs . New London at Springfiela. | conflicting currents that have appear- A:‘:o?::x:rl fm New lMa‘E‘llu 8 Cove &t ranklin quare B ed in the stock market in recent weeks | Aipciated Ol Building i B oo L i 7 TW",';; ot were again manifes: n today's cir- | Atchison, T & h N s Bidg. cumscribed market. Prices receded | X!\ Bir & Shetucket Street omers 9. Balod Commi from last Saturday’s slight advances |4l 6 & e T T Everything Pure, : st & W 2 Bituoren 1 Xew ¥orx . for: mote: o 15s Rndellic thasoun | el Lm0 T JAMES L. CASE e e, Clean and Good S5UEE 3 Peiaaconia s . though speculative issues yielded | Baltmore & Ohlo on s Bosicn 3, Chicamo 2. (13 tmnings) mainly from sheer inertia, public in- [Diitmere & Obo 37 Shetucket St. Franklin Square oy PROVIDENDE American League. terest being at lowest ebb. Gatopotie Min = A shars of i 5 VIDEN Hio s, Bt s, The more favorable bank statement, | Beilichon Steel your Insurance Wit ATt BAKERY No other games scheduled. !with its strengthening of reserves and | Bethlchem Steel Business Cut G d Tt 56 Franklin St. Eastern League. {the easier money market as seen in | Brumwick imp of all kinds S Franklin Square i Xew Hasen 3. Lawrence 2 the renewal of call loans at 3 per cent. | Butirick solicited iivetware Foh. 11588 Poriand 3. Hartford 2 were more than counter-balanced by [B. F. Goodrich 239 Main Street New London 1. Sprinsfleld 2. New Haven 3, Lawrance 2. International Les (10 tnnings) At Bochester—Rnchester 2. Baltimore T. At Buffalo—Providence 6, Buffalo 9. At Toronto—Richmond 2. Toronto 3. At Montreat —Newark 6, Montreal Amorican Assoctatica. At Mimowkeed, Louistille 3. At Minneapolis 13, Toledo 3 At St. Paul 3. Indianapolis 5. At Kansas City 0.Columbus 4 Southern Assoeiation. At New Orieans 2. Nashellle 0. At Atianta 0, Litlle Rock 4. At Birmingham-Memphis, rain. No others scheduied. STANDINGS National Lesgue. wo New Yerk . R Ciwcirnag .. g @ b i i Pltburm - Sl American League Won. Chiesss . 5 Boseons 5 Clevaiand Doty New York “hinet Eastern League. Brdgenort w Springfield-New London Game Goes Ten Innings. New London, Conn., July 23— Springfield defeated New London here today 2 to 1 after a ten inning battle, Score Sprinate:d New London whpe a e a6 hBe a e Rradsw2b 4 01 8 0 Treatit 4 003 "op Mowess 3 11 7 1Downer2b 5 0 & 80 King 1t © 2 0 0Dexwiliels 5 112 1 0 Gaocnrt 4 1 8 0 0 Demiort 192718 Bamond.ct 4 0 1 0 0MGoism § 0 1 4 o Durginib, & 013 § oo 8 v a4 o EGonzrath 2 14 2 oMcckered 3130 4 Erephense 4 18 0 0 Piame 127113 Masbersp 3 0 0 3 o Muenn'np 3 1 6 6 1 Schwarizep 1 0 0 2 o Toals 32 411 Springfeld 00000100 12 R enton iR B 0es ) e Seerifice hit. Mowe. Left on bases, New Lendon 12, " Springneid 6. Bl White Breaks Ankle in New Haven. New Haven, Copnn., July 23.—New Haven won from Lawrence today, 3 to 2, all of the locals’ runs coming in the first inning. White broke his ankle sliding home in the seventh. Kane's hitting featured. Score: New Haven. Lawrenes b booa e ab hpo 2 e Nutterst 3 0 4 1 O/Ranelt 5 32 0 0 Whalen35 3 0.2 2 O/E'chman2b 5 0 3 2 0 Bail 2p 2 1 5 0fSchrelberss 3 2 1 3 0 Stimpeonlt & 2 2 0 0fDalevrf 4 1 1 0 0 Shannencf ¢ 1 1 0 OFlymndb 4 2 7 0 0 Ricondass 3 0 2 5 0|Stonscf.3b 4 0 1 0 0 Muler1b 4 113 0 0fwhin $i142 00 Devinec 3 1 2 0 OfWiliameef 0 0 0 0 0 Walkerp 2.0 0 1 4fMuphyer 10 1 0 o — === —|Gastonc -~ 316 00 Totals 30 7217 Fullerp 3 0 0 3 0 2Gaw 10000 Totals 36102 8 o (z) Ratted for Fuller in th. Sccre by innlogs: New Haren 0000000 x3 Lewrence 0600002 02 Two base hit, Three base hit, Stimp- on Portland 3, Hartford 2. Hartford, Conn., July 23.—Hartford and Portland went eleven innings to- day, the visitors winning 3 to 2. Neither_side ecored until the eleventh, when Portland put over three runs with two men out. Five hits off PHtt in Hartford’s half, with two out, netted only two runs. Score: Hartford Portial b 3 o Caralle 5 Breendb 5 Purcellrt & Geod'gesld 5 Low.3b H Betchle.ct ‘5 Grimesss 5 Roth.1t 5 Trautmanp SHwuR o, aamboonaR Totals Seors by innings. Barttord PR Portland o Sacrifice Rits, Tam 3 % mlosconessoa o0 alcocosnmmurd oo 8luvvasionnl oo 2l usvagmnon I o BELL-ANS' Absolutely . Removes |4 Indigestion. Onepackage .rovesit 25cat all druggists., fresh concern situation and the time-worn questions of war profits and taxes. far more than their day's moderate | most the only t ng the most et ; war descriptions, were attended most ranging metals. ) ihe shipbuilding controversy zains were more than surrendered lat- to the effect that the administraation is *o act with this respecting the Russian shares, which furnished usual quota to the operations, were al- strong features of the t half of the sessian, rising 1 1-2 o 3 points on signs of a settlement of These Steamship a result of Washington advices sountry’s allies in ef- a material reduction of pre- marine freizht rate. in other stocks, includ- important industrials and by a gross declines points in rail more volatile ecting ailing Movements steady attrition, rom 2 to 4 motors and tr pecial from its R, F. Goodrich California Pet. Calumet & Arlz Canagian Pac .. Leather o Pasen andler Moror © Western & stP P o R L &Pac 1T & P6 per ot hile Copper ... “hino s : luctt VICTROLA The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building 144-146 Main St. We cane chairs in the finest way and sell caning i whole: tail. MIKOLASI'S TAILOR SHOP 38 Market St., Telephone 537-5 —— e PURE DRUGS Compounded an Crucible Stect Cube Cane Cugar Decre & Co pf Dol & Hudeo Fe G ot Denrcr & Rio Mines Min T &sm M & Sm ot woe W | | % § | WASSERMANN The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building 144-146 Main St Norwich, Ct. Willard Sterage Batter! everything pertaining to them. Things Electrical Walter P. Moran Shetucket St. Telephone and Photographie LET ME PAINT IT FOR YOU ! GEO. F. ADAMS 17 Town St. Tel. 1343-4 Need a Plumber? Tel. 897 J. 2. BARSTOW & co. 23 Water Street Drive Him to the GREENEVILLE GRAIN cO. for your MILLETT SEEDS FARMING | MECHANI1 THE HO Bulletin Building, and of all kinds LUMBER of all descriptions CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 AUTO LIVERY and EXPRESS Day and Night T. J. Fitzgerald Phone 977 : s MPLEMENTS C8' TOOLS USEHOLD 74 Franklin Street to hire a lot of former big leaguers to make a winning club. He has devel- oped 2 lot of youngsters and taught them to play first class baseball, the calibre of which makes his club at the present time one of the best class B ball clubs in the country. When Mur- phy took hold of the club last season it “could easily be seen he was the goods and would round out a club that another season would show consider- able form. Those who stood the high- est in the class last season were kept for this year, and tnat's the way Danny built up a club that has all the traits of a pennant winning combina- tion. President James Collins was a fortunate man when he secured Danny Murphy as his club manager, and to- day he realizes the fact. Murphy is one of the most popular managers that ever came into New Haven and the fans hope he will stick here for many seasons to come.—New Haven Union DRAFT HITS MAJOR LEAGUES HARD BLOW. Many Youngsters Will Appear Before Exemption Boards. While war department officials and clerks were drawing out the little cap- sules in Washington which designated thousands of young men of the coun- try for military service, they sprinkled quite a few shots among the ranks of major league ball players. Just how many are among_the first call cannot vet be determined. Quite a large per- centage of the eligibles, mainly those with clubs on the road, do not know their numbers, and even some of those at_home have not learned theirs. However, quite a few hzve beer named. Davy Robertson is the only member of the Glants likely to be ex- amined for Davy's number is in the 900: it is possible that numbers up to the 1,500 mark may be called. The big outfielder was married | the day after war was declared. Lew | MoCarty is among the 200s, while the others range above that. Benny Kauff learned his number but forgot it, so does not know his status. Pete Kil- duff and Bill Rariden have not learned their numbers. Bill Evans, a young pitcher with the Pirates: Corson Bigbee, outfielder, and Alex McCarthy, infielder for the visit- ors at the Polo grounds, are among those expected to be called out. Uncle William Robinson is liable to lose three members of his troupe. They are all pitchers, Big Jeff Pfeffer, Leon Cadore, righthanders, and Sherrod Smith, a southpaw. are the trio. All of them are below 1,000 serial numbers. Managers are quite anxious to learn the full ret s quickly as possible. Especiaily in the American league a few losses through the draft may change the complexion of the race ma- terially if the .men chosen re to be called within a few weeks' time. There is, however, a belief that the actual call to training for such as will be put Into service over exemptions will not come until the season is pretty well ates Steel reacted S top pric 23 1-8 to 121, closing at Storor Acourntaly Somiet a net 1-4 points, the Beth- Motor pt by Why The lehem Steels, new and 2 3-4 ST GEORGE M. CRANSTON CO. and 3, respect and others of the 2 RATHBONE o same group an average of two points. 133 West Main St. fotor andler were Tel. 182-3 25-29 Broadway heaviest of the automobile issues. fall- ing and 3 1- Utah, Anaconda and American Smelting led the two to ing) 6 9 9B > n : . arry began inserting pinch hitters. three point declines in metals, oils |5, J8, LO7 J g % i Palmacaan, b h (Taliman).. 7 11 10 | Seare: = g 2 | vielded one to 3 1-2 and sugars 1 to | lmcmationai Paper Robinwood, b h (Valentine).. 8 12 § Boston (A) Chics ) e ‘ = 3 L s e Judge Jones, b h (Geers) 9 10 11 bpo s e I The four point recession in Cana- |Rameoit Cop | Mawiga, b m, (Edman)...... 2 4 dr,|Walshef & 1 1 0 OfLetboldrt 4 0 1 0 0 dian Pacific lacked explanation and | oo Wzt S 5 B O ey dis|Barv2 3 1 0 8 ofWeaversb 4 1 5 3 0 other high grade rails made no re- | ewsh Valles T Sl : S | Galier,1b 4 113 1 O|E.Colltns3b 4 1 1 2 0 2 | sponse to Southern Pacific’s statement & Myers pf TS 200 G 208 T2 10 e eatien et T AR T e Y of June earnings which showed a net | 1oox Wiles ¥ — el e [ T gain of $1,358,000. i 3 Pittsburgh Shuts Out Giants. Iewsi 40231 21000 al sales of stocks EA 4 . iz s el e =k Suluuien G0 New York, July 23.—Pittsburgh nos- | xicNaly 0 0 0 0 o|Wiiiamss 5 0 0 3 o Bonds were irregular, with free sell- ed out the New York Natlonals here|momisc 3 o 1 i by e Ing of Anglo-French 5's at a slight de- | today by a score of 1 to 0. Cooper had [Jawrinas ¢ ¢ 1 0 A 1 rty ary X Missou: acific e o | SO cline, ‘;h(-;gh;he:rlgml‘si\;e!es\a(r;)z:?z\.:;::: Misout Pacific ; the better of Schupp in a pitchers’ |swaker 1 1 0 0 agmregated $2,525000. ational Acme . 34 battle and is the third pitcher to shut|joess 0 0 ¢ ¢ U. S. gold bonds were unchanged on et fi% i%|out the Giants this season. Cooper |Hoblizel1o 1 0 0 0 call Naciona? Siosd #e & |aiso sent in o oty sunlafigre gamelC e ’ Ohly. 50 per “Cpnr o Lthé: loan, or |Tevels G L. 21% 214 | With a two base hit in the eighth in-| Totals 35102416 0 # $400,000,000,” was due Tune 30 The | NaxP v &, dex’ Bi i |Ding, scoring W. Wagner, who also (3} Flied for Shore in Tth. amount thus voluntarily paid into the |N. Y. ~. H. & H S+ 3% had doubled. After Burns, the first| <ore 'ty inmos treasury by subscribers ahead of time folk & West 122° 121m Giant up, tripled, New York failed to |Boston . 001 03 fotatiea ol 13,000,000 nnder e | Jorols & south 2% 21" | get another runnér past first base. The |Chicar Jrsen S oo = round billion dollars. Obio Cities Gas e Pittshurgh (N) New York (N) s | Bola Walsh, [, Thres Out of the proceeds and other reve- |Ohis Gas"rts Bigreetr "4 173 8 Olmumer "3 173 5 8 nues “the government had redeemed fontaa Hiter 4030 olmermez 30370 Fhil Loses Second Place. treasury certificates of indebtedness, |pen & R .. 40 2 0 ofKaummcr 413800 i i - S issued in anticipation of the loan, |Pits Coal c . Bl on G ok 0w x vy FHlEhie, doly - 53-_PEEAGaiphis i D8 060 o gl 1100 offieicherss 3 3 3 1 o lest second place in the pennant race amounting to $626,000,000, June 30. o s Lo Vasromme. P& W C ot oot 111 32,21 o when St Louis won today's game, the 4 Presscd Steel Car 3 H 3 score being 5 to 3 . Mayer was knock- Washington, July 23.—The heavy [Fulman_ ‘ R 3 7 5 & ?]ed off the rubber in the eighth inning, payments on Liberty Loan account |may con *. M BRI W R e Smith, Miller and Hornsby each get- ran up the governmient's balance of | Neadng . 9% -94% | Torals ting doubles. Lavender aiso was un- cash on hand June to the record |R Iron & 'Steel i g Do BTN able to hold his opponents in check. figure of $1,064,086.250. This was af- | Rval Dutch Pet 6 6% 6 |pooman 00 o—1 | Umpire O'Day was ill and Harrison ter the treasury department had re- [sivaze Arms 17% | New York 0 0 0—o | officiated alone. Goodwin, formerly of deemed certificaths of indebtedness |Sears Rocbuck - 187 Two, s3s6 hits. Bigbee, W. Wagner, Cooper. Three | Milwaukee, made his debut with St amounting to $€25,000,000. The last|Shclair on . T e e Louis and was hit for eight safeties day of the fiscal year also ranked |Slcs Sheffiel " > Yl 5 n the first six innings. He was taken :-u?hl ig iordh-.my rte;;-enu;ezgeocuzig(;:. the South. Railway 2 Rabbit” Wine Game in 13th. out in the seventh for a pinch hitter. otal being more than $20,000,000. Studebaker S A : = '3 S o, - §4%| Boston, July 23.—With one out and gfo'foms e e e YR o-called Baby - Supertor Steel 1’ pf the bases full in the last of the thir- [ pp; oL Lt Hundreds of thousands who bought |Tem Cop w 1 . ity sl it i o il G s L S0-calloa bt bonds those. of S§U| T Co . 1055 | teenth inning today, Maranville took| Goodwin, Ames and. Snyder. Gon- e L B e a chance on Kelly's iy out to Mann in | zales; Mayer, Lavender and Killifer; selves of the privileze of paying in|Third ave (NT) lo% | short left field and gcored the run that | umpire, Harrison: time, 2 hours. full at once. Purchasers of large al- |Tobacco Prod . s23 | won for Boston over Chicago, 3 to 2 lotments were required to give two ;r"dflw.s’:“w%;m. 2 It was the sixth consecutive Boston Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 2. weeks’ notice of their intention to pay | Union Pacific Tt ctuny. over Milctells temm. - Bd.{ ‘prookivs. N: Y. July 28— Cinkin- in excess of the department's install- | Union Pacific pr 7a34 | valsh, formerly of the Chicago Amer-|nati made it four straight from Brook- ment programme. In hundreds of in- [Un Cisar & A uzy | icans, joined Boston today. Score: Iyn, outplaying the National League stances, apparently, purchasers of | tnited ‘Fruls Siemsy Sy e g champions at every point today and large allotments aiso paid in full for |TUn Paper Board Flackrt 3 172 0 o|Mnviuess 5 I3 85 1|Winning 5 to 2. Groh, Kopf and thelr bonds. s Mann 1 6 1 8 1 OPowellefr 5 2 5 0 o|Roush made none of the visitors’ Statement is Delayed. 5 % aichet . I2 Ji=em s iivmemss *1.008 oleleven hits and scored sll the runna DSk af the Taitdones et BT S Banee T 60% | Williams.r 5 14 0 0lRomeichy. 1> 3 115 o o| Toney kept the Brookiyn hits well clerical labor involved in tabulating g 5213 olSmithoh 5 03 3 ofscattered, except in the fourth, when payments and checking reserve bank |1. 5. Sied .o Lo 3 Ay e S o> DRSE & steal and fwo-sifigies pre- reports, the treasury statement for S- Sted o . 21 3 3 olnudoron 4 60 1 g|Yvented a shutout. Sr‘oqr»- June 30 was delayed a record time | Ut Copper ... 103 | Dilhofere 3 0 6 2 0|Nchen.p 11 0 o o|Cincinnaati . 00202010 0—! this year. Usually it comes out two |wapon O, .. 4% | Douglasp 1 0 0 2 0 - ———— Breoklyn .. 00020000 0—2 or three days after the fiscal vear |Wabash pr (A} . T S R e i R e o s ‘Iglnszm i s ends. B V' bash pf (B) er. Umpires, yron an Suigley. Toathots states, e subjost i3 revis. | e Mamiand e “_"1.°| Time 1.30. 5 ion. In other respects than those af- |wew i & g 4 e fecting the loan, the statement of the |W. & L E 15% | (2 “Batied for Wortman ia St Amateur to Be Discussed. sovernment’s financial activities for | White Motor 4 | ) Two out In 13th, when winning ran was| New York, July 23.—The future of the fiscal’ year is a record breaker. [Wils Orerland M #% 0% made A amateur rowing will be a special fea- Total receipts from all sources touch- | woolworth .- 126 125 [chicess .66 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 o o e_sz|ture for discussion at the annual con- ed the new high level of $3,475.159,935, Boston % 61160000000 13 vention of the National Association of of which approximately '$%.300,000,000 COTTON. 5D, bise Mits, Williams, Mann. Three buse hits, | Amateur Oarsmen to be held at the was from the loan and the sale of c erkle, Rawlings. New York Athletic club next Saturday certificates of indebtedness. Ordinary |, New York, July 23.—Cotton futures night. . Officers will be elected for revenue receipts increased nearly | 005ed easy. July 25.47; October 23.87; Chicago Increases Lead the coming vear and plans considered $350,000,000 over the preceding. heeai | December 23.87; January 23.83; March 9 > S coming Year antapH L aite the preceding »{(‘;a 2405 Chicago, July 23.—Chicago increased | for the restoration of rowing at the 339" 12526571 Spot quiet; middling 25.70. its lead over Boston today to 4 1.2 |earliest opportune time. 22 e — games by winning the final game of - of “D PEg STOCKS. MONEY. the series, 5 to 3. The visitors start- | What They Think of “Danny” in New RS % New York, July 23—Call money |ed their invasion of the west one-half Haven. s wehe following Ly s summuy of vesierdsvs trans- | eaey; high 3; low 2; ruling rate game in the lead, but lost ten games, | Danny Murphy is without any doubt %e 0 3 p. M.i|1act Joan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; offered | WOn six and tied onme. In the series|one of the best baseball managers in i S m;!t e with the locals they lost three, won | the minor leagues today, and there is “m"“‘m_ PR 2% % 299 one and tied one. no doubt but what Danny is qualified Al Cnalmers s’ ot 833 834 83% CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Great fielding behind Williams was |for a bigger job. The former big 2% au sy | wEEAT— High lew. Clom. |One of the factors in saving the game |league star has shown in the two sea- .m Can Da9% a8k 483 | . July ee.256 269 256 259 for Chicago today. After the locals|sons as a club manager that he ranke ] s e 1% had taken an early lead by bunching [ with the best of them. Danny has Am 614 163% 182% 1ss% | hits off Shore, Williams eased up and |built up a club in one season that has Am 30 T 1s% oz was batted freely, but the work of | everything stopped in the Eastern Am 2% WK _ABX 15 Gandil, Weaver, Schalk and Leibold |league. He shows the boys how to = Tom B 7% 1y | enabled him to pull through until the |play inside baseball and the Murphy Am 7 &1 38% 39% eighth. He gave way to Cicotte when | plays have put the New Haven club Am L m am _ #%ha basas waera flled s3d Manazer wherq i 13 teday. Danny basn’t had along toward the close. But until the fact is definitely established there is a GOLF NOTES. Jerry Travers is getting In condit! for the international matches week and has picked out a courss t considered the most difficult tes any links in America. This ie tt Valley links, near Philadelphia only 14 holes are open, abound in enough diffic:ity ble to make up for any 18 he Judging from what has alread - taker place the Worcester m Bay State Short Ship the best of the season surpassed all previous mestir on that circuit. Not a day has pase when a new track record has n broken. Competition has been ally keen and the featured e been productive of some ver racing. Invitation tournaments will ba re vived in the fall All event celled this spring, when t Feneral rush of the golfers to & front Now that the recr B settled down, many of the ¢ ers will want to en The first ohe of any be staged this week 1 number of the best amat to take part in this tournam they figure will be the last o least two months. One of the biggest feat " nection with the Prof association tournament X be the first day’'s event t ¥ when the women players will Tt is almost a certaint L women’s national cham Alexa Stirling, will be the r with Stewart Maiden of club. Some of the other pa made up consist of Mrs, W the metropolitan womar and George l.ow of t F Then there will be M 1 i and Pat Doyle of South S Tom McNamara and Mr s lander of ‘Siwanoy Bobb: Adalr, Jones, 1 was in N remain over for beginning on the 23d first visit to the gas will have very little ing while there, a be under the guid ful eve of old G promised to look in New York home. About th this youthful pair wi will be the glimpse rushing ac Mar one golf course t \dair will see th as they will play #n exhibition ma son and some ot metr There was no deposit State Postal Savins Depositary, in York, at the close of the fisca ended June 30, $27,563.040, compare. with $18 667,634 on June 30 1916, ar feeling of anxiety in several managerial minds, crease of §8,895676, or almost 45 per cent

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