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iz s R, o s 2 4 % AY, AUGUST 23, 1917 . S : sult of the last two matches between the tournament wlll ever be staged o % m ¢=3lagain by an organization that cannot Liauor and Drug Using Y E h Winning 6-2. | b a ick INSURANCE pionship was also completed and six Lawrence Won Two Games. fcan is just about the same as in oth- e survivors from' various parts of the| p,reora Conn, Aug. 22.—Lawrence | Years. Monday, the 20th, is Pre- | meat. No confinement——no nauses—qu ;i P Gefoating |I'minary Day. The Sonth Shore In- improvemest, Wellcouipped bulding, selylocsind H. 5 troductory, 200 targets from 18 yards, Eamtoresch. Booklet. Cosbdential. first wnd 2 to 0 in s seven meine cone [ Will e the only event. Tuesday, the THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Reves, Cous. q Wil be CHICAED OVErture ' mmmme 3 Brooklyn Beats Pittsburgh in 22 Inning Game by Score of i . . Giants Defeated Ctncinnati. ; oo first event 6 to 5—Hickman Scores Winning Run After Drawing | ... Yor ave 22 ew You| "t 2 the second game. Scores: at 100 targets, 16 yards. The National E Amateur Champlonship at double 1ar-| yapy frrenchman besan to attract big country, all in their teens, will re- sume the strugsle tomorrow. B v headar (ndRy played sensational ball behind Benton's Marttord noe Base on Balls—Pirates and Dodgers Have Played 3 Extra | fine pitching end shut out Cincinnati N e L Woo a e|Fets will follow. Kifty pairs will | 16ague - attentic Lafry of course i in the last game of the series, 3 to 0. P17 0 oldummon 1% & ¢|thrown. The National Amateur cham. |not in the majorm any more. -Bnt he = A enton_allowed only four kits, two of pionship, argeis, yards, will | o gqili ‘whaling the ball Inning Games in Past Three Days. them by his opponent, Schneider. Tl 3 1 s o]conclude the programme. Laatest averages on hitters of the In Sehneider i not permit a hit until the PR 1131 The Event of the Wesk. tional Iéague show that Handsome o i, "ns" Whichiie was toucli- 12021 S This event in the minds of many ix|Larry is larcuping the ball at the % T g 2 % A s 4130 4.8 o nlthe stellar event of the prozramme. y clip of 361, Duffy .of Montrea Insure Through An Agency Brooklyn, N. Y, Aug. 22.—Brooklynyin the free for all pace, the featur= Cinclanati (N) New York (N) Trautmanp 1 1 0 8 115 o|The only shooters eligible are those|is bitting .382 and leadinz the leagn i beat Pitisburgh foday by 6 to 5 in|event of the third asy's card of thel ... % 5% § ffmumen 3 5% 3 3| mems Foie e # 0 0 0l who are state champions. It is nec- |But Duffy has been at bat only "8 that is competent to give EXPERT |22 innings. The game broke the Na-|Grand Circuit meetlng at ont | & s e L e e m BT i e o O beat. overy | timen, Whereas Lajole hus played ir tional League long distance record of | track. The third heat was stepped in | Rouher 4 1 1 0 ofKaamer. 3 1 1 0 0| (xi Nan for Dales m foun one in his home state before getting | full 94 games. League leading honors JERVICE and SOUND PROTECTION. | ;%10 o8P | o Rew York and Pitts- | 2.02 1-2, a new track record. The|Chasib & 110 0 Olzemansd 3 1 1 2 0| s .l0n M ol o oy g thurerarst Rty GAGE 0 TN Dk Nas z o 2 .06 1-4 | Griffith.et 2 0 1 2 o Fietcher.ss % 1 3 & 0| Hariford inte, o s i Bettor. Jaiohn Na) G . g Frenc ou can obtain such service here. burgh in 1914. With one out in the |first two heats won in 2.06 and 2.0 Stagee 30 2 0 ofRosbrsomer & 13 0 0! Lawr the race of champions and the winner|and the Feavy walioping of the Frencn 22nd inning Hickman drew a base on|did not satisfy the judges and after|gziii'sl 3 § &. 0 Slferecin ™ 3 015 0 8| “mee Bimions, " Brann! is known’in the trapshooting.worid as |man isn't escaping the scrutiny of biz ISAAC S. JONES balls from Jacobs and took second on | Geers and Jamison had been called to | Wingnc 1 0 0 1 b|Nedeme 5 2 2 1 o e o D RO e RN ootIng WOTIA &% [Teaiie sdoritn, either. i As sadly &b # > O'Rourke's single, Otto Miller forced |the stand, the third heat was reeled |Schnciderp 3 2 1 0 o|Benenp 3 0 0 @ 0 jainatChamplon Lot iohamiplons b In o0k, 36 was FommOn SRl nsurance and Real Estate Agemt |O'Rourke, Boeckel to Pitler. Hickman |off at a faster clip. ANt R e (Second Game.) Won Stata ehamplonships in 1916 re. |#ome two or three big leugue clubs x Mot | taking third. While Pitler was disen- | In the event for three vear old | &%i’b inun > Harttord | Larenes b AR R Ate affer Latry's eerviCed or nekt sga tichards’ Building 91 Main Faging himself from O'Rourke and |trotters Bertha Maguire proved an | Cincimiat .o .0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 bl ve & » B aie T beNlR IIa YoRE o S E it pon Tt ta alinosh 68 SUrS % tines thi! Breparing to relay to first for a double |easy winner in straight heats, step- | New Yox .l S s N L s v et 3 A 8 8 hon Wedneutdy 6 Grany Atberican | Larty will'bs back/(der tHs big tent home. Brooklyn |ping the second heat in 2.08 1-4. == = Goodr o e = | L cossiiad bl i i identally, Ross You the Texas en innings. Jacobs finished the game. |in straight heats, the fastest of whica | Chicago. Aug. 22.—Boston cut Chic 300 o gEmi, 2190 alcap Fuiday. Handicaps for the Grand | chester, ia hitting 3.47.for Mike Don —IN— Cadore was knocked out in five in- |was the third in 2.07 3-4. ago's lead down to two games today | jows’ 3 22 2 Unwmainab 3 0 § 0 0| August 19. The winner of the Grand)lan. His' flelding on the inner tworks nings. Cheney pitched from the sixth | The best race of the day was_the|when they won the final game of the | Camolic 1 & 0 0/ Gawone 2 0 5 0 0 Amorican is poaranieed $3500. 16 is|proved rather erratic, but hie hitting %o ihe twentieth inclusive. In the|2.09 trot won by Sister Strong. This |series. 5 to 1, thereby getting an even | Kenacisp 5 0 0 & 1lGawy 2 00 2 ofomericen 18 BUarn e rocelve near. |has been so helpful that Doolan e iravelers INSUrance UO.|:wentietn Cheney singled and collided { was also a three heat victory, but|break in the series. e 0 8 o O e s Cantatn Walr iant years|using him in the outfield most of the With Ward when forced at second. He | Valentine had -to drive his mare the | Claud Williams was unsteady : > S T o time. was knocked out and carried off but|seacond heat in 2.06 3-4 to beat|throughout the game, and finally gave Score by inuing There will be special events for the g Soon revived. Marguard finished and |Brescia. Wilkes Brewer, which made [ way to Danforth after the bases,werc | Harford .. Ly g ¢ sl Tbere will be apecial’evente for the |\ gy ADJUTANT GENERAL 8. P. LEARNED & CO. as the winning pitcher. A second |its second start of the meeting, was |filled in the seventh inning The vis- | Lavwrence I to oo 0 0—3)) Eiran: BESeDtarsets jon. & afternoons of the 2ist, 22nd and 24th. | FAMOUS YALE ATHLETE game was on the schedule but was |the favorite. itors then proceeded to bunch hits and M gy e o i e B S i h biteed Agency Established May, 1846. called on account of darkness after — with the aid of some erratic plaving e OyeChidagp 0. time and the women's championship|C. H. Sherrill Star at Yale and at St fwo innings. Pittsburgh and Brook- | RESULTS IN TENNIS clinched the game. Score: Enflsaeliiie Ay o2—rlaca hirting [JI6 EROHHeL women's, chemplonsbip [iC. H. Ivn played three extra inning games | Boston ) and Alexander’s excellent pitching | g M P ) b et Louis Olympic Games. Have you full coverage en your live|in three days for a total of 45 innings TOURNEY AT FOREST HILLS. aer b e Im“ & B a ;ifl“’e ghlladdelphia[a to 0 victory over s’_(f‘_’ “;""U:"eo'(',‘:;‘m"";\m'_‘fwn wmfl"];m ek S o S i i h also plaved fourteen e — ; aisi ¢ Coilins, i Shicato fody. DIl was put Off the X 3 4 parles Hitcheock Sherr e new stock against = and D A PRt 2T | Eastern and Western Experts in Equal | Barw2h 3 11 1 ejtaiinan 4 0 2 0 0/ go15°5Y Cmpire Byron for Kicking be awarded Uoplcs. of allowea to|"dJutant general of New York state, in 3 ‘ 1 ackson 1t when Stock was di E i TUICBEOna .. are. no owed >l ko well known in the legal, litera FIRE and LIGHTNING? i et p L TN RN Ceciarodiaate al tiird | hofifng the events: with the amateurs | A5 a aiptomatlc worlds the Haps s If not, call or write o a e 4315 1jGanailid R e G o 7 1|50 they will engage in matches azainst | “aw persons recall h S on of e :ATHRO; & so° Tl LR L TR e % S T I G ity iy sy 0000 7 Llench otheron the professional:trap at | (10, (oot sarintess that sver pailed on uoket Streat Norwiwsss SofNe Pttt 11 6 & 0 OfMyerscf2b 10 5 8 0 1|fourth round of the National patrioti £ 0 1 1 ofwilllamap o r 31| Prendergast. Hendiix and Eiliott; |3 o'clock each afternoon. About 50 of | wpiked shoe. My, Sherrill was mini 28 Shetucket Stree e Roeckelgb 3 2 2 2 oltmgelrl 8 4 4 1 0gingles tournament here today, easter: =5 SPwfemhp 0 0 2 2 ol alexander and Killifer: umpires, Quig- |the best professional trapshooters of | (er to Argentina from 1903 to 1911, and —_— | et 21 2 ) Y &Sme 5 0 0 0 0|and western experts in equal number = e iati 00 0 0 jev and Byron: time 1.45. the country will be in attendance. The | dectined (he embasss to Japan in 19 ebus.3 - 5 o | w ekt 2 aber. 0 g professional champions E e on_ account of ill health. He is the ard 5293 3fSiWheatce 3 0 0 0 0l won places in the semi-final round to Bt L bt n_ accoun - ——ARNEVS-AT-LAW N Mifigetb $ 117 1 0f Hickman it 23 19 3lbe contested on the courts of the west | 1) miue ¢ 52 1 2/ MAJOR LEAGUES HAVE was won by Phil Miller, of St. Louis DR GI GLIRrCHE WOTKS afd:an & ——tmuma 2,315 44[0Eme% 2 33§ 1|side club_ tomorrow. oy OPTIONS ON EASTERNERS|CORNELL TO RESUME Howity on oty Antelien [rede 2901 of6Milere & 413 1 1{ Craig Biddle of Philadelphia. for R.|Festn P I R While a student at Yale Sherrill w 3 cauneedle . 1102 fchmen 4118 0 rindley Murray, of Niagara Falls, N.|Chci, U000 0 00 1 00 0 0=l aAperican Leagus Secures Three and ATHLETICS IN THE FALL. [":prl::“v']‘\';yfiu S M0igacd. cumE Over Thames Nal. Bank, Shetucket St. | kI Wager 1 0 6 0 0[xxZWhest 0 0 0 o o Y. to draw upon every ounce of his, — the National One. e N Le was the graduate athletic adviser Entrance _stairway near to Thames o e e 0 B 6 SHadtance aull SR onder - o Detroit 2. Yankees 0. i —_ Snteniolisgials Lentusts Wil Be Con o Tole. a3 in 1694 originated 'the National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | Totals 2 19265 32 s T3 & sjafter a gruelling five set match which 5 Rl 22 S -1 cine i, — Cati ducted According to Association | U7 ity diiet nesth . Bitwes (> Two out when winniny e sened® % 5 hung in the balance until the final set. | Detroit, Mich. Aug. 22.—Detroit enly |, Clocianath, O, Ave. s aional |7 ite et LD T B D L = (2 Two out when winning n The contest between R. Norrie Wii- | Bot two 'hits oft Cullop and none off = i u its 3 ok Yale and Oxford university of England CAMES SCHIDULED fODAY. o (50 "Ran " ror Johnston in 12 liams 2nd, of Boston, and Harold A, | lesridse. but won from New York to- |annual lists ‘of optlons exercised by ! He formerly captained the track team (rex) “Barted for Seatth in. 15th Throchmorton of mooabeen, Mareld A lday, 2 to 0. Both runs were scored in |Major league clubs upon players with| Athletics at Cornell un'versity Will|lof the New York A. ', and led the National League. Score by innings another five-set battle of thrilis whidh | the Sixth inning on a base on balls minor league clubs. The list includes: | be continued curing the coming scho- | Mercury Footers to victory in the Chicag> at New York. i e e Williams finally won, 6 1. 4.6, 6-4 b ¢ |2nd wild throws by Cullop and Peckin- American League lastic vear in accordance ~with the|Dlympin gamen at St. Louin in 1904 001 o . y 3 »4-9, 6-4, 0-6, | ) sh, 2 J pians drafted at the recent conference #or years Sherrill also was the joi B s 6-3 jipaateb By Boston, from New Haven. Devine, s 181 Collestate Pt " : e - Ao K 8000 000000000000001 Charles S. Garland-of Pittsburgh |, Defore the game. the two teams gave| By New York, from Bridgeport, Fer. | Of e, National Colleglate 4 thletle aa- | wolder with Wendall Baker of Harvar Two 'base hits, Cooper, Pitler. R. Miller, Olson. | the woungest 0f the third reumy Sof |a military drili before Lieutenant Col- |guson. e o sl AR L and uther, Gary or Frinceton of the Myers, Hickman. | vivors, was eliminated by John R, |°nel Ravmond Sheidon, detailed by theY " By 'Philadelphla, from Hartford, | Son, onvin 6. Kent In malking this an- f American 110 vard record of 11 1 ivor as A by e g e e e} B s rtford. | nouncement said in part seconds. This inark was wiped out ot SINGLE G. SUFFERED Strachan of San Francisco in four sets | o JSPartment to inspect the Ameri- | Keefe. s yatertoNastate’ Touteitn at. Cornbil] taso Hiwaver T Bonty Clotghen’e at Chicago. 3 2.6, 6o & ca ague s and dec t in- i collegia s 910, er, by Bobby Cloughen o} o Bk ~Toile. t 6-1, 2-6, 6-2. 6-3. rier of the $500 prise Foe e Dot monlod National League. will be conducted in accordance with | he Irish American A. C Intituationst Lot FIRST DEFEAT OF SEASON.| The victory of N. W. Niles of Bos- | team, Secore: By Boston, from New London, Crum. | the resolutions adopted by the a S . % ton over Clarence J. Griffin of San : == ciation; the freshman rule will he ore at Rochestr. ; o New York (A) rol Richmund st Bufalo In Feature Event of D-Y:C"d at the | Francisco was easier. Niles ran out i ol e G J. H. N. Society Splits Even. Kept: the usual carly season practice| AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AT o Belmont Track. in straight sets by scores of 6-1, 6 rmterer 3 3 5 § Jfuanes 4074 3 0| The Junior.Holy. Name baseball |fOr football will be eliminated; no 4P~ | Fy Cobb Heads American League Hit Bt e Sl - e 8 | Popaughse 2 1 2 6 1|Cobber 31 2 0 0|team defeated the Plainfield team on[Propriation will be made for training t th Babe Ruth Second E Aug. 22—Single .| The day's play closed with an ex- | booqhse § 1 2 & 1jCobbef o 1.0 o|Baturday. Sunday’ they played the|tabies and all expenses will be elim- e e DAL LC O New Haven. Fred Jamison's pacer by Andarson [hibition match between Miss Mary | Maer 402 2 ofRdimaing 7 0 3 0.0|Fitchville team and were fefeated | inated rhat are not absolutely neces- | . = M amtord Wilkes. suffered his first defeat of the | Browne of San Francisco and Miss | Bakersh 2 0 2 4 0 Bamsid ™ 2 1 9 1 0finrough the fine work of Mara and|€ary- It is the intention of the ath The main answer to the success o Bridgeort at Worcester. [ e2s0n_toddy when he was beaten by |Molla Bjurstedt. of New York, in|Wiiec 1 8 0 0 o'Swmcre 3 o 3 3 §|Sullivan, the battery. Mara is one of |1°tic council to make such -changes | he Red Sox in the present campaig > Miss Harris M.. in three straizht heats | which the Californian reversed the re- | Nmaterc 11 0 olfamesp 101 3 0jthe old-time plavers at Wildwood | PEfmanent as far as possible. O R, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. e Culiop o011 2 Park and 'Wanregan, and some of the “The war department has detailed | 0 the I”"”llik"’?‘)mrvnnufl The world — 3 | Moar 1 e0 ool 33w 10| ook SRt T aCERD, and som Lieut. Col. F. A. Barton as commana- | champions have kept well within sig National Leasue. 7 | xHen 10 e astest | nd him some | <0 TR T reserve officers: | Pf @ thirl consecutive pennant becaus 2 o £t fHicer : : | proposition to come up against. i of wonderful pitching and ability t | oTorats 3 s al The Fitehvillea are one of ihe fast. | training corps and all freshmen and dert cdnd i Ratted fer Cullop i Sth Gat terus the SO H. N tess ores|soDhomores” will' be required.toidrill| Make 8 fow runk g0 & long wAy. <. o Piithursh 5. (First gams 22 in- o Soet B o A S s S Tk 4 aa’in \thekuast: Howsver. moexcines | Boston las woored Iess iins_bys’ e seccnt el callotecat al | Detres 069 6.3 0T e woml . from military training will be grantel | ‘hdn have the Washingtons. arry's B e - Two base hit, o ey = on account of athletice as has been | men so_far have failed to hit so wel e T A M attling Kunz and Chic Brown Are|tha custom. 1'pper classmen who ean is the Vankees. But the earm_ie tied e LS A Boston 6, St. Louis 1. Matched. meet army requirements —may take|lof the lead with Chicago in flelding. Wasinese, & (s oy MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. Boston, Aug: 22— Boston won_ the | Bridgeport. Conn. Aug. 20—Battling | Voluntary ‘military training in the R.|nd the regular piiehers of the Ciub a teceiand . Philadeiis 5 e ; st ame of the series from St. Louls |Kunz of Norwalk, lighteweight cham- |C. T. C. and upon compieting the | Well af the heat of the 1y 'n effect I R - Sy, of Corlammnt Entorsios - [iods™s o 1% Watson knocied 14 | Bion of Connecticat, and Chic Brown of | course are siven commissions n the | 1req,, O S IR G900 T 0% 14 a senseless in the second i New Haven were matched for a twenty | ©fficers’ reserve corps Raratrey Bh victorled S SR “Jack Moakley and Dr. Al Sharpe, |2 total of 54 victori * duced Prices of Soft Coal. y¢ the pitchers & | it im o - ““ii nf the hend |round championship bout here on Sep- Y T tw patiral: to 106N 15 | With a pitched ball. The Boston man | tember 14. Terry Lee of this city will | the coaches of the varsity team. will| T B FOI0CR O 000 E Pel B Eastern Laagus. New York, Aug. 2 The actic 2 - e va g " ” d in every way possible the carryving | + the government in enforcinz red was carried fiom the fieild but recov- | D the referee. Both are working on a | Al s vell represented among the Yo Firtt| prices for soft coal. with the belief ereé in a few minutes. The score vercentage ba O D Tl | Sicatte; with~ 18 vistories, leads. th that similar proceedings are to be ir : e o mayeon RS S oo . teague In the matter of wins«: Russel! stituted in regard to anthracite cod | tanse % 0% & w5 =i ¢ was won 11 games and Williams 13. S created widespread unsetilement on | Xsmithet 1 1 0 0 ofsrnei 312 4 I3 the White Sox can boast of only three nefile. s 241 5 he stock exchange today | Betzder 2 0 1 0 ofPowelLer. {2 5 o 0] BIPEMICAOR HONEHS dependabies as against Poston's fou Coalers and shares of roads which Miierzb 4 0 2 4 faada 2; AT POLO GROUNDS. | 4 matter ihat mav have a direct hear deriv he greater | of their | can: e g 4 - | mg on the uitimate outcome of the St fom it Auscoctation of {hnt i 30e'c’e and § | Many Players Get Four Base Clouts | race commodity reacted s iy at ex- PBaird3h 3 1 0 1 0fMeserse 4 1 4 2 o Since Cobb's on Aug. 3. " " treme declines of 2 to T points, Dela Gomicne 3131 0%y 00000 g 9 L cabh Lade Ut 3 ware, Lackawaaina and Western Waton.p. 2108 4 ofabinsus 05 5 8 o When Ty Cobb.hit a home:run-ofry T Gobb etlll hias the Latitng leadar. b A o clining ten points. | May.p 2001 0 ¢ e Urban Shocker at the Polo grounds, | 3P LERLY BEWRE Tl WOR CRus e Labor conditions in their e i Ryl o, 1000 R ot nmEnol oy Aug. 8, ke started an epidemic of four| Jrl MBS OB e B s etition fn St il upon the suipbufiding af { Tota By PETBR P. CARNEY. base uts such as I Rl e B B R o i = 2, Miune . rts of a ires! euto B = equalied o 2 21 Sigame EtRt DAUNEY it y s ¥ Mmecotis M mis) | O e anione thagannt | %) Ha o ot | The Grand American Handicap caualiod on one ballifield in the same [ i,y ana George Sisier for third hon = pespolis 2., (Becond pame, ek aed the be | Seore by inmivas rapshooiing Tournament—ihe biue| (s e = + or | o8 o - O e s < Touis 9001 0000 0lribbon event of trapfom, ana the| Game efter game produced one of|™Eolgwing are the ay T e s es. & encor 2 51 60 1 x—6!greatest 1 tin vesr e, g & s, even a pitcher breaking | .. "pave hit .200 or hetter in 15 or SERRAINE ed an unusual variety of stocks and Mo buié hit, Siraneille, Three buse hits, Koo | bt oqbce over (RECTUEE events_will| into the column, and the epidemic re- | ¥1O have hit 200 or better in 13 o Matianl) Easgas many “stop” orders were uncovered.| i S ctchy 2. Meyers. Home min. Powell { 8o nisce over ths rape;of fhe & outh | (lliteq in the New Yerk Yankees grab- | oS £am neluding those o e " War issues and many stocks hav- |l . = i 4 3 cago, oing 'off half as many homers in a0V 128 ing no relation to ‘hat sion, were | Washington and St. Louis Split. |peSinding on Monday August 20 and} veek as they had in all the reat of the | American Loague Batting. 4 2 under incessant linuidation. Severe | Washington won the first game of | o e day, 4 st season B 4 L W S 4 The Grand Amerjcan Handicap, as it| *“[5° the week 11 four base wallops | (ol G double header with St. Louis ed b i is more commonly called, is to trap- | Vork park. | R sre collected at the New reversals were sus = ipments, sugar and many | St. Louis wi a s ing from two to five e o The score: aseball; the Davis, Cup to Tennis:| .ounted by home runs ' p 2 f Indifferent support w hown un- First Game. i”.“ k‘:“";‘:j“"i“"'M:me'“:"“' to golf ar '1 Cobb started the epidemic Aug. 2 i I e : a rally o TR . and is ven bigger even! = : el iy on dlte Tt Hbnaiien f sy Washing'n 0100000102 7 0lthan any of these, It has often been | tasur "Si, 00y coliected another off | ; i o i = Sl A S = St. Lonis 1000 0—1 11, 2|referred to as the trapshooters’ world i heatad P b Al ) L " 5 51; | récovery.was of Drief duration. how. smith; Groom, Rogers. Severeid. Um- [the Granw American Handicap would | LiP7, 2P} Home Run Baker each add- H " 55 i | ever, nails. industrials and ipping pires, Dineen and O'Loughlin. Time {marvel at its magnitude. Ay »d one to their strings. Both were ' 0 54 469 | falling back on the heaviest offerings 1.5 5 The atidrtins ’f;l‘;l ‘[' Tk made off George Cunningham of the e 3 & of the session Tnited States Steel| Second Game. event thenithe taaste bascball Dorids o= o od | lotier 5 e Enten i e L e e Washing'n 1000030004 8 s|serics, the international golif and|ioahie nender betaemn Y anie ’ m A 0 70,000 shares | St. Louls 500 11002x—9 9 0]|cricket matches, or the Davis Cup se-|pnnd Indians four plavers hit circuit 2 R | e e Dumont. Gallia_and Ainsmith: Dav- |ries, is a broad one, but it can be|gmashes. Ray [Fisher, a pitcher who | 12 40 0 1 311 | extent the nervous state of the securi- enport and Severeid. Umpires, |broven the third week in August if anl| hardly knew whai a home k . 3 T T e i | O'Loughlin and Dineen. Time, 1.55. one cages o do ‘any probing. got the first off Bagk i the i A 383 30 108 s : Uegniimes 8t ieetuorl iere is a sporting event that at-|game Granes and Smith b wot o o2 22 2. 14 casyif cenit Timeslonns meselunchanged ] HUL SRS Planters Drop Two to Portland. [fracks more than 300 men and women | “atdwell for circuit drive: and. later . : B S e s N EE m i : New London, Conn., Aug. 22 Port- |-business men and athletic women— el ‘eame ‘back with' a homar off | poa OUIMET AND ERAD: selling at 99.88 to 99.96. Towal sales & West i1, |land took a double header from New |from every part of the United States.|Covoleskie i b DY (par value) aggrezated $2.255.000 acifle 101 ¢ [London here this afternoon, winning |They are all active contestants. They | The next day Tim Hendryx con b0 S FINISHED EVEN Tnited” States -bonds. (old issnes) 8 Steel . the first game, which went 13 innings, |efray their own oxpenses, pay en-|nected for ircuit drive and the foi Conins. h " ___FINI 5f S tagnonte) Cttes™ Gan . iis |'by the score of 3 to 1, and the second |I'ance fees in all events, and have!lowing dav Speaker and Smith each | fokon. il 108 o In 72 Hole Match for Red Cross Am- e > Sahve 2% | by the score of -8 to 2. Both games |nNUmerous other bills to meet and en-|did their bit {Gendit Eilpans + . s ESncs: Euad STOCKS. acific’ Mail ‘ere_marred by argument with Usgn- |JOY the sport. The entrance money Seven homers were made in three | Winme <er York 3150 18 4 et . el j .% & Teb m:; Erwin. In the second game almr"x'f course, --‘r»r:}es bavkhm the shoters, | double headers between the Giants and | Jaciwn. =t Loubs o W1 42 ook = =Rt The following_1s & summary of sesterday’s trans- | bem KX R i | o1dering Burns from the fieid the um- |Put they ail do not share in the re- | Robins. e Rolstor 3 Hr e 3 oniookline, Mass. Aug. 22—Francis | uciions on the New York Stock Exchane 10 3 0. ™ | bers Starguctte <!pire allowed him to come back and|turn. bt o t0R it Si6n, mug \f~E;" Bar’::;e““'mgg:chc‘:;fl; £ = g | Low o1 Philaadphla _Co. siy | bat. The scores: No Other Event So Large. OLD NAP LAJOIE A ¢ - e . . D lams Express . % ferce Arrow bt I: P . 4 » 2 open champion, finished even at thae | Alax Rubber & B Pitts® Conl ot ok RGst Gty There isn't ‘another sporting event in LEADING INTERNATICNALS. | 2, 13 4 2% end of their 73 hole home-and-home | Aliths Geld b Coal et pr . Il New London the world that will attract 800 partici- | i 4| H match for the Red Cross ambulenes|Alls Chalmers ‘cifs | Pits & W Voot ¢, % hoo a elpants—nor 100 if they have to defray | gx.indi : Sy S $imoBon fund. concluded today on the course | Am’ ar i, U* ST o Boesn, 7% 2 ltheir own expenses. Trapshooting x| T \"9iAn W'”AP"""“:"( ] of the Woodland Golf Club. Drady|Am Beet Sugar ) 5 olDeNville 1 & 115 8 g|@ Eveat sport, an done of these days cmpangy; AgaiadextiVear. The Boer war began in October. 1547 Was leading by six up at the end of | Am Ca 1 elmamand.e’ 3 1 4 o 1lit will come into its own throush the| , ... oo oo ting eve |and ended in May, 1902 the first 36 holes plaved at the Oak- | Am Gar “&Foundry B Bradies. 1b Sioine e 5oe S~y ecTune of DublicitmpsAe: thespresent | 0 S AT BSAAN, C KO HIDE [ eve | Ky Conty o Diaxed af (he Osk [im G Tatoomts By con i Sl 1 2 } }writing thousands of persons attend | foCussed over a considerable span of = Brady maintained this lead for the|4m Mide & Leather pf ating 4 MeGraw.c o Russeli.c 0 5 1 o|the annual tournaments, and In Chi-|years s someihing of a’ rarity in first eighteen holes, only to have | Am &t Seaur 5 W mon 4 Pioel Piheo 4 0 1 2 ofReigers 8 83 % lcago ithey .expect 85,000% pervons each | Daseball But when oOhce a real &l - Ouimet pull up on even terms on the | Am Linseed O e Totals 61039 15 OF Totale 1 33915 s |OF the five days. TFhe fact that no ad-{§C0 RNSR D10 PrOmInSncs, quite, a last round Am Linseod Oft pi SC Louts &S F plicore by inplues: [miamen i Sheieed (nduoew many MO by B liliancy. | (ConsiOar the case of Am ocomotive Seaboard Air Lige Portand 1000 00000 23(visit the carnival and watch the great- | 1 brill.ancy onsider case of Xltondn 8 31 5 85 0 550 0 6 01| eat of American thooters disniny rratr | Napoleo i Lajoie. one tme it of Absolutely Removes GAINOR AND GANDIL 1= s 1 MAY ESCAPE FINES |42 57 A% Cleveland, old time American league hero. ani general swazsmitn extraor- INndigestion. One package dinary. 1It's more than 20 vears azo {5 Seaboard Alr L pf ... Scars Roebuck ... Shattuck Ar . Sinclaie ol .. wo base bit. Hamonc S HE e prowess with the shotgun. g o o 2 4 And every trapshooter of ability will ! n ew Lom be tnere. They come from Maine and 1geon o the provesit. 25cat all druggis: L Am Sugsr Rer Sioss Sheel . . bi For Their Fight in Detroit—Case Not[4m Sumsto To South Pac .. Bums.cr %0 Mpemisar %4 Oregon, from Minnesota and Florida.|?0% that the big hi Officially Reported, Am Tl & Te Soun Rattvay Lord 31 17 oDowazn 30 Every State in the union was repre- . prhee - = B s Jeeen Tenn Cop w 1 . el 3 lieosmenis 0 sented in the tournament last vear in AR = Detroi*, Aug. 22 —Del Gainor, Boston | 4m Weoien of * Toxas & Pacinc Brown 1t @ 0 0 Diningerit 3 1 St. Louis, and tbere will be more en- first baseman, and Chick Gandil, Chi- | Am oVt Eaper »f Tobrcoo Prod Bradley. 1b 8 0 0/ Downevas 2 A tries in Chicago than there were in the cago first baseman, sre not lkély o | Aoeaey S - == - 13350 | Murray.se 2 3 oBeuizis :a Mound City. % 9 SE T e ek e | e W e R B R A onaoian vears or so'the Grana on't You Want Good Teet fiEnt veslerday after the game hetween | Aihimn 2 & §F ot <. smelting e Eef Loda iy American Handicap was at live birds. 8 {heir teams. contending for the Amer- | Au'"G & W 1 ¢ W5 N 1205 [ Tois 88 7218 o 3 Agitation in ‘many states agamst live- Does the dread of the dental chair causs you to negisst them? Yeu can league championship. President | Baldwin Locomotive .. Utah Copper IEe Feiiana o Lird shooting caused the change to need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled B B, Johnson of the league said érsi| SO0t o : i | o naon clay targets, and the change has never crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. 1ay that the matter had not been of. | BAmet - (Catica end 7D n regretied. There were two dozen B o d s it trom Bethlcnem ” stee S s f‘?gTT’?N- i Detuinger. or S0 entries in the live-bird classics. COXNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES por not judge the circum- | Brunswick Tmp ey ot T e e S e o het o ey ';‘_rmf:;,-‘l ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE 3 h STERILIZED INSTRUM INTS stances justified disciplinary measures. | Burs in 78 entries. In 1914 the entries for s Butts & Supr ber 23.30: January 23.38;.March 23.44. ; ; g 2 B. F. Goodrich May 23.65. 232t Bridgeport, Conn.. Aug. 22 —Bridge- . Cleveland 6, Athlstics 5. Cutornis Fackc ot s port lost to Springfield today in a long | {35, ATy, tme totaled over 500, and In CLEAN LINEN Cleveiand made a clean sweep of the | Siifomia ert i odirahd and draggy game by ihe score of 3 to| 0010, Chicass Talsed the total to 88t. ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS yeries with Philadelphia, winning to- | Cindain fac MONEY. L o The locals’ fallure to hit at the|Cyioadl Setanse St. Louis ooty hon LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK ay. 6- score: Cent. Foundry s - right time spelled defeat for them. Ta ; s e ¥ ' 4 Philadela 060010040 0—5, 10, 2| O Tounars ot New York, Aug. 22—Call money | score: A *#¢ |five traps. Chicago used ten. If these appeal to you, call fer examination and estimats. Ne sh_ Johnson, Seibold an oy; | Chanaler 3o 7 Z ; las h oL el ove i S Coveleskie. Lambeth, ' Combe and | Cher & ONo . .. loan 3. e BN Shore Give P e T ] S ACROON bl SATR ONeill Trmpires. Nallin and Owen. | % 05, Weter . R — $ 330 Ofterss 4131 0|—ten for the regular scheduled events, DENTISTS Time. 1.50. G Mu & st . 311 2 ofCammeris 4 13 0 oftwo joker traps, one trap f z -4 S = ps, b for profes _ : Jos. Wiklling: Entists; Guie " aN W o g Some ™ 3 0 0 3 YSamelr 4 08 2 8ltarzets will be thrown over the Lake 203 tAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. New York. Aug. 22—Joe Welling, | Chine varr_com ig:u mx m;f: ;:‘u Stephcnse 2 1 5 0 0 Nagle 3 o 4 2 o|Michigan, giving the shooters a perfect Y 9A M.toB P. M. *he Chicago lightwelght boxer, enlisted | Jol, Fiel & Iron A % JSie 300 e Usmes 20§ &fbacksround. There was a time when Lady Asistant 5t : Teleph, n the New York naval militia here to- | Gontinenta Can - 8% 53% 528 43% Totals 30 57 9 3 — — — — —|s70 traps was a great number for the - S1opnone 283 Rl 54% 3% % i Totals 83 52710 #|Grand American Hamdicap—but that | e—— m—— Corn 5% 56% (x) Batted for Smith in 9th. was in the long aga Tt ic doubtful if [

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