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3 weakened in the tenth inning /today | |'|lm Easy Day For Grand Circuit Winners|:5% P mSs | Il l ]||||[|]||;}}mflfihmfl;;.t:i and a single by Holke in the second. St. Loius tied the score in the same Mave you full coverags on your Hve stock against FIRE and LIGHTNING? 2 ¥ e ] If not, call or write First Money Horses Take Races in Straight Heats—Judge b L T A | J. L. LATHROP & SONS = S pumete “5 370 8 8l vonsr 8 it 18 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. Jones Driven by Geers Wins Again—Free-for-All Race |foss {012 i e - | Cerminds 3 331 ofHomeives i Closest on the Card. ‘ § 58 st 0 it T F R B i i [ R i t Columbus, O., Aug. 9—Three reg- have cleaned up all their opponents i s 3. ! ular events were raced today in ad-[so far including the Hospital. The B = Rill dition to the unfinished 2:15 pace.|local boys have been having hard Totals 30 3l Totals .3 Not a single winer was forced to g0 | luck this season but there have been | (X Buued for Gibmon' i 100’ | an extra heat to win. There was |radica] changes in the team and it is| & "h failg: = @ 5% rather a warm argument in the free- | expected that the team that takes the | New York .01 0000000 34 | for-all pace in the last heat when |fleld Saturday will wipe out the de- | St Louls UI0 00 90700 8.8 8g fit Russell Boy's onrush made Jamison |feats of the past few weeks with a Three base hits.: Rebertson, Paulette. P | \ touch Single G. with the whip to | victory that will make Norwich fan: Cl Yankees 2. | ‘win. sit up and take notice. This year’'s leveland 5, - &3 A | Lu Princeton, winner in the 2:15|team at the state institution down the New York, Aug. 9.—Cleveland de- s P trpt, was a first choice. Peter G., in |river has a lot of revenge to get be- |feated New York today in ten innings. | the 2:15 pace dof ‘which one heat was fl)r;flthley can hear l:he name At.hls'ixos 5 to 2. Cleveland hunfiheddhlll ;nd ? raced Wednesday, going good today, | or Eagles mentioned with equanamity.|got a run in the fourth and another ! Balr i seing fhat the only MEALLY | St o night heats. However the team that is now repre- |in the sixth. Hnedryx hit a home run | | ABSOLUTE protection you have| The summaries: sentlng the Hospital is in the opinion |in the ecighin and New York ted the e ; . 5 : ¢ £t t has been |score in the ninth after Bagby re- 4 against fire is GOOD INSURANCE.|2:15 class pacing purse $1,000 (3 in 5(0n 2 jocal diamond for & long time. | lleved Lambeth. Cleveland hit Culiop | If you aren’t insured, or have any one heat raced Wednesday) Sippls will be on Hhs mound: for ithe [hard in the tenth Score: 1 Pet G., b h, by Robert C. tors and Danny Hourigan will do New York (A) | | doubts, come to US. o .1 1 1| ihe twirling for the local bovs. Sk o save 0“ mone {hit Spy Direct, b e B @8 g, ey Jittid ISAAC S. JONES Tay Mack th h (McDonaid) .1 § i 2| WESTERN JUNIOR GOLF e i Bopeiznss § | 1 insurance and Real Estats Agent |Martin G, blich (Brekine) ... 2 § 1 CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY | B8 of Ry - Cut tl’le ‘ yasns Rees —_— Wamby,2b aum ( wW a2 T1Meln O el rp o b (SQure 5 4 8 B[E J. Wright, dryof Beston One of| 2T gt | VERY housewtife in this town ; Pat H., bik Valent! . ° | Eight Survivors of Firgt Match Round Waltes 3 = : . | Y INSI E Fime 306150 5107 24; ‘5508, " ; : : will - jump at this chance to 2:18 class trotting, purse $1,000 (3 in | of Tocesn and R A Haghe of New| s @1 s 1o . livi ithout ‘ —iN— 5 Sork and A Fofeson of Tockford e reduce the cost of living withou COllpOl‘lS Judge Jones, b g, by Prodigal Jils, were among the eight survivors rrRuseel 0 % % % | The Travelers Insurance Co.|, Geersrs yoor oot oe 1 1 1| teday i the st match “round oc tho gaet reducing the quality of what you eat. All kinds | Minte Arthur, blk m (Snow).. 3 2 3|Wwestern junior gol champlonship otals 38 | i North Spur, b h (Cox) <r.r.< 3 3 7|tournament at the Exmoor COURITY | () Haued for waiiers n S of pure foodsare packed under the Serv-us Brand. flfit Hollyrood King, ch h (Jami- (Q?l‘u‘h( ‘ghrlght defeated dw;iuum Mec: (@) ‘Batted for Shocker In Sih. | LEARNED on) . { e . Chicago, 8 up and 7 to play in| (=) Rem for Baker in oth B.P. & CO. |20 i 15 holes "He will meet tomorrow I.| &ML Ce n it 1 &h%t Quall!! —_ Pogular Prices of 2up Agency Established May, 1846, Valentine) 4 6 5|Gullickson of icago, who today elim- | cievciind 0001 000 33 an e | wis Wint bl ‘Mc- inated Dewey Weber, medalist, 1 up. B A By o 11 0—2 oA o R S EiEnt defeatea G, H. Hartman Pot o nim Frker, s | Home rn. Hen Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself g Dagast: 3 7 5 i|chicago by 1 up. ST FisEah : : | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Fime 3113 £ 3T Vo) 910 14, | CToreson acesuntea for another Chi- T s the actual saving in prices and besides, get the | Saswn & Purhin ™ {ay| Froe for all pace,purse$1,000 (2in3) cagoan by defeating M. J. Morrls. 6| pigoonort Conn, Aug. 9—Brratic many | wn ’.k o 'nm“ls Single G, b h. by Anderson = s = fielding on the part of the Bridge- l bl Cou Omns { Over Thamee Nat. Bank, etuc 't St. ilkes (Jamison) .. 1 : port team cost it a 5 to 3 game played . | Entrance stairway near to Thames | Russell Boy, b h (Geers) 2 2| _ All-New York Cricket Team Won | it Portiand here this afternoon. Valuable - beautiful |l National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | Miss Hamg M., im}s\!cgflna}d) 3 3 ¥ Paflfldfi:(}fl;l-‘:‘ r\uvd ‘9 r;u‘” All- D‘!" Two of l‘\: n;l;s vu‘rp’i srn;'.crl ()h‘ ;.‘he i Hal Boy, b & a5 dr ork cricket feam defeated the Frank | result of fumbles made by Chtcher < I AMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Grextahon) T, 07 4|ford Country Club eleven at St. Mar- [ Egan, while another was the gift of which appear on and can be cut from every package of 5 | - e Time 2:04: 2:08 1.4, tin's today in the final match for the|Grimes Durning pitched almost in- S Brand Food: t’g f | 2:15 class trotting purse $1,000 (3 in5) ?sq‘;flnx r;x; by rhe_‘srf;n of 310 runs | vincible ball until the eighth, when he erv-us Bran S. lngs or | ik Lu Princeton b b, by Ban |iwenty vears the trophy has gone out- | remme oy Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages and in i Letanna S, o m (Snows (... 3 2 2 |side Philadeiph i | ° Sfmnae s 175 3 3] accordance with the U. S. Pare Food Laws. Order Serv-us Brand yourself i ey Looking for Game. i eI e —the kind with the orange and purple label. You can get every- Dell Jolla, blk m (Erskine).. 5 6 5| The Junior Holy Name baseball ol ol zun.it 11109 thing fi:“ need and also have the benefit of popular prices and the 1 Lord Talbot, b h (Jamison) & 5 dr.|team wishes to make arrangemenis |lynmseris § 016 1 31 coupo d 1! Time 2:08 1-4; 2:10 1-4; 2:10 1-2, a, double-header for Labor Dav. |3 e i 30813 Th e a ofit to You ana your i th anv out of town team, except. | Mcfrax 015 Se s Co AT Pr } South Manchester at Hospital. | n& professionals and one that is will- D EREE e TV-US upons 5 Saturday afternoon the Hospital | Jos t7, DAY ¢ =7 o e 850 Get new furnishings and newictlrlntl:“ortu home ] Euters Leagan, e e G " emls 4 for yourself and your home witl em, | sy s pital diamond. The Athle Te one| - eSO Loaie 1. | et R Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods i T LT x| [0 the fastest teams in ¢ te ana | st Louts Mo’ “Aus. o—neadows | TN 0 0 3852 0 e 0y e von ot oy with ey SEivAl Drodist | B = = = S ——— gty Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will not | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | New London 9, Lawrence 2. take long before your coupons will get beautiful silverware, a | J National Lessue. | L New London, Conn, Aus! 9 ,\':vl handsome comb, a fine chain and 1céckex‘,1 damti/i chins, furr[ni flti e | day by the score of to 2. Oakes of ture, musical instruments, toys, and a thousand other useful i s i Yew London was the batting star f! and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. il ? |the day, getting three hits. one o X i American Leagas. i o three bases Wowd | Sers-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed 1Cn roe ! o 3 N e uae d t the catalog by writing to department a K PRICES RALLIED. | Cuba has b out of the game fo the packages and you can get y to ntC, SroEiceRIcEeN | |50 weses with & sore. " ari " layed Universal Advertiser's Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave.. Chicage. i m iew e i ntrol | | the who =ame accepting seven . OniCaimasiViem o e e Control | P B e R e 7 Your grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from . t i e spactacular throws. Score | a calmer vicw t0day of the price con- e The §. A. Gali Wholesale Distributors I trol situation, but professionals press- ava 332 s - up Q. Norwich, Conn. | 4 their advantage tentatively, though v bowd 3 : | i Tallies of one to three points ruled at f | ‘ the close H Il il il it M il I T T e oL A L i D O o e and i | ; I I i | i e occasional intervals of unsestle- i I ment, but certain equipments ara the lmn!or! were again under a 'Ih‘.éh‘- 2 5 — = | " Shippings ana rafls, especially the et cvent of the tveek than 200 ous lacing AT sy e piisirs s e | former, were conspicuous for St. Louis 2 Athletics 0. Tinots icapulidotersiovaded S¢ Loul out |a tmarsiooter ts Frank Mo t|round_preiimi comparative &trength at all tim Philadelphia, Aug. _ 9.—Davenport| numbsr should be. domblod. snd Sationals e i S LB ; | d tobaccos continued their rise | the auspices of pools. = Other umber of occasions and active specialties included Indus trial Alcohol, United States Rubber, sugars and a few utilities. | The recovery, which became more | |Eotiis getented Thiiadeivhia, 2t 6| . Lo H0om8 Sheptors from Score 7 se : in st Lou St Toutls 2000000002 7 1| " pesiges tre Philadelphia 0 000 0 0 0 0 00 4 0| sore oo amateurs the: YOUNG MACK OUTPOINTS WALTZ OF HARTFORD 1] v =} bl <! F4 2} 2 Q 3 m n amateurs there will be nd 10 marks of the knockout punch 1| Davenport and Severeid; Bush matches and fo demonst hed in fine style tod: ana St i“,w be more .hooters from the | general in the final heur, resulted | = - sage erowd awaited eagerly f¢ h | mainly from the customary covering | joc oD and. Mever prowess over traps set asidy for|;ex ing. Waltz Was Only Credited With Two | == | mov :blic interest manifesth 2 ooters are amo; i s e Lt Chicago 3, Washington 2. o wpria Tihder the rlen it One after another Rounds. nd sl no change from its long sustained aetaw with | Mack apathy. Sales amounted to 530,000 Washington, Aug. 9.—Benz and pshooting professionals are | share. fomh held Washington to four hits|not permitied to shoot in the re Saxpen s REed It in b s e s o oday and Chicago won, 3 to 2 | programm all the trophies et I e Ehas s e e T R o it with a concurrent stiffening of time |\ | Chicago 0020071000310 2/purses are for simon-pures, excl il e S e st o ko A e ot Eanoos Pl AL loans, was the outcome in large part |\ Washington 00 2000000—2 4 1|y, &t e v an, 1o " o R O o g - { of enormous payments now under way. | X: Benz, Danforth and Lynn; Gallia| ~Ten traps will be used fo accommo-| ™ §ieriing b s e O e e T i DEe ] Adiicss = =t se is the $800,000,- | Nerada Con Ainsmith. date relavs of fifty shooters, and there | ateng > Twas . : . 4 4 A L i 13| Foreign exchange retained its ir- | Yo. Pacic & Chicago .Aug. 9.—Deal's wild throw | half-hund unners banging aw punch were entirely, different games. | Waltz the eighth ar The rest | v d -84 | regular characteristics, remittances to | jore feotla Steel to the plate in the eighth inning teday [ on the firing line. " One lone he first he ever |were even. Mack tied Waltz up hand % b Paris hardening slightly, while lires|ons s O permitted two scores and Brooklyn| In addi o0 il iten Uens . TOT i et ar Thod o ot oot e S e B8 Hartford and Worcester Split Double |suffered another decline. Rates on | Owes won the second game of the series|amateurs ~" will be one trap for | P "y Great sport, John |fused to permif him to et free wit o Bill. neutral countries were more variable, | Pacific Mail® .. from Chicago, 5to 3. The locals earned | the professionals. ¢ for women, andl(, gsajd it w nd he pr to | his right . Agszressiveness mnd hard Aug. 9—Hartford | Put Swiss and Dutch rates ruled | pif F%p% ™ {all their runs off Smith. Score: two “Joker” traps for shooters who!, again, hoping, as in th of | punches to th 1 won for the loca J 1 ided 5 double-head- | Steady: The moteworthy feature of | Fimie oas Brookivn 1007010004 055 100 want o tre Mot 4 Sktsd | g 3 | Hartford w the Bank of England statement was | Pem amuetts Chicazo 000010200-3123| wild"—any angle. elevation or d R R - — = : - Ana arutord vinning [ 1.2 gain in gold of approximately $ aacipida " Go : ice aleten Lo Toor tha convaatar il . 5 Pirates 5, Phillies. Of course scores over this trap do n ‘r 000,000. O ik zular events s piaved under Pittsburgh. Aug. 9. — Pittsburgh | count in any of the An irregular tone prevailed in the Cosl et ng a sort of Suxon Moter | . Scores: veee narrow bond market! Liberty ® 1-2s | bits & W v gr [ " 2 The “olker” e Tere quoted at $954 to 5969, Total | bk WY cipi - e et e ot and |10 s ofS8I%s (Par’valne) Agremated $3.200.: |eruat Sun cir S Club House, Finest in World. ut ver pf lade! a oo o 5 9 he Sou Shore Country 8 1) 8| U s coupon and registered fours | Ry St Spris Pittsburgh 2035000005 583 Uy i i 8lrose 3-4 per cent. on call 5 Sprtnt o Alexanler, Lavender and Killifer; | Lelg is one of the show pinces . ot o e = Reaing 1. Jacobs and Schmidt. el L il Pl U el 112 STOCKs "Tron & "Siesl America. It occupies 67 acres with 35 B Ton & Steel pf ihree-quarters of a mile frontage on I o5 oy s¢ ruiriers tins | TOPE D T Woonsocket Races Postponed. Lake Michigan. 1t will be on this ‘ cew York Stock Exchange to 3 b mes | St Louls S W Woonsocket, R. I, Aus. 9—Today's | frontage that the trapshooting will be programme of racing in the Bay State | done, the targets being Thrown over the waters of the lake Low. Clowe | Seabosrd Afr L Sears Roebrick .l 2 | Short Ship Circuit was postponed un- | God 3% ! —3 B |til tomorrow on account of heav The club house is the last word in =1k g showers. Announcement was also | clubdom. Tt is the finest in the world. e Ea made that the Bay State meeting| The main ciub house has a frontage of which was to have been held at Hills | 550 feet and takes up 90,000 square Grove next week had been called off. | feet | Am cor’ & Foundry " i Am Cotton ol .01 S % % wormtr AR S 8 peaiier L B |Races will be held here two or fhree| The oficers of the South Shore soney.1r 1760 0 T on Dt Tenn Cop w 1 days beginning next Wednesday. Country Club are: Everett Brow jardeliash 3 0 15 0 Inter Comp e 4 president; E. Fox, vice president e 418 s 8 e | Toas & Pacie % R B. Upham, treasurer; . C. 3 gE s 5 Mr. Brown is a former president of 232222 the Amateur Athletic Unfon, the Chi- ez cago Athletic club and other organiza- 30610 tions of standing in the world of - sport. Bl The trapshooting committee that is bending its energies to make the affair IR =] a trinmph = made np of R. B Pea buse B cock. chalrman: Charles Antoine. R 1 % W. Clancy, G. T. French. W. G. Pea- Wabseh Dt b3 LBy, ENNIRS B CATRUT. cock. Carl Horix, E. W. Health, R. H INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF. West F1'& Mg &% %] Editor National Sports Syndicate. | Moree WO & ue ot sn & The Maine woods or the Canadian Everyone Admitted Free. Atiantic Coast right and Haight ¥ i [Ar G ewla Wright a Qualify For Semi- | At G West Manland il JVilds was once the goal of the Amer-|, A4 1o admission is charged fo wit- West Pacific 6% i6 - 15 7% |ican sunner for his annual outing, but ress the tournament it Is estimated W& LE Finals. Balt & Oho v e Willys Orerland 3% 1y | now the place that beckons him is the | rp=% (3¢ [OHINGIENE: O is ostimated hicago, F. J. Wright, Jr., | Bethiehem Steei American Trapshooting Handicap—the 00 Banslt ARHY o torcotloginte goif | Bucsle M . MONEY. “Derby” of the gun lover. s ion, won his way to the semi- | b S New York, Aug 9. — Call money |, The Eighteenth Grand American Ohisiont A & : western junior champion- | Butteck - firmer; high 4; lo% 2 3-4; ruling rate | Handicap Trapshooting Tournament Rn. NoE & Sunman. An idea of how ¢ & bee Country Slas: by |2 'Goodricn £ haot loan closing bid 2 3-4; of.|Will be held at the Shouth Shore| In the sunny Southland. once upon MIEE 30 CATaas lam MeGnine ot tony | Callahan “ta i Country club, Chicago, Ill, beginning|a time, a husky voung fellow, a ¥ ned from the Inforn Califorie Pack August 20th, and conciuding on Auge | tling Irishman who had hailed from minjon’s forces tacks on Le 7_and*L. Gullickson of [ Cansdian Pac 8 to 5. He wil meet B. A.[Cemt Foudy COTTON. oust 24th. i the same town swhere the “Tndians of This will be the fifth time that Chi-|long ago held their famous tea part: ey Tork mE 8 Coton futures | cago has been honored with the blue[Won _fame _and many shekels Der 55,85 Samuary 2886, Marcr sem- | ribbon event of the Sporting World. It| smashed his, name on ana’s roll T, 2585, Jamary 26,86, March 2600, | was first held there in 1907 and play~ |Of honor as ‘champion of champions— 2750, oi0- BPot steadys middling|eq return engagements in 1909, 1910 [John Lawrence Sullivan. g and 1915. It was in 1915 that the en-| Sully’s career is no secret to tho: CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, tries for the Grand American Handi- [Whose mental menus include sport Open. High Low. Clos | CaD event reached the bubbling over |Sheets, but one battle John L. lost, ant French c of Lens mean ter of a coal Germans have bee fuel No. 1 shows Canadian s ing the return of a I its first action; No. 2 Currie, now commandine of Rockford, Tiis,, who today | Seain, Teufer climinated M. J. Morris and Howard | Ches a" onie of Chicago, 6 and § and 2[Ch Gt West spectively. Wright played a | Sit. his second match, “only one | & for the 6400 vards oourse. R. A. Haight, of Massapequa Club, N. ¥, also won his way to the semi. 3 2 2 fnats’ i B D S | stage there beins 854 entrants and 330 | % mix-up wheréin Paddy Ryan's con At will participants. Last vear in St. Louis w: st heipless, also hap- forces' in France, Ile recent flmm‘lsmufha*ffiy s ms wew | B P lotaled 655, Dened in the sanny Southland, and®is Sheded Genersl Brag.. Xo. I Kies _ua.m e e e UK 1% Femdhisisort s AR ;A:rl:‘r.n:‘)ywn to many of the sporting fra- Georges visit to the Canadian tren so% 5o ity . H e over th iine, m,(:;nmx Nelson in Son g B¥ While this isn’t the most desirable| In San Diego, Cal, recently, this ;’mve:o‘; (’J:;::l:;: wlggk}:fi wV imy """“‘, IS & S - 3 o e oW year for record breaking, the trap-|same John L. now grown gray was Ridga. 2 . x