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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918 ; FAST RACING AT TOLEDD GRAND CIRCUIT| = - ~INSURANCE Fhiladelphia divided a double header here today, the Phillies winning the first game, 10 to 5, and Chicago the ‘National Lsasue. second, 12 to 6. Scores: % (First Game.) i New it is 2. (First ) - FOR EVERYTHING = — I s pan) Chicago. (N) Phiadelsia (0 INS! ) . . . Brookhyn 10, Pittsburgh 0. (First game.) ® hpe a g ab hoo & m s , h 2. (Second e.) Flack,rt 400 0 OlBaneroftss 5 2 3 0 1 Pop Geers Behind St. Frisco Forced Mabel Trask to Equal| mmin s e = Geond"sioe) oo § 3 3 3 ot S22 01 L. LATHROP t 3 AR - ' : Colcaan 15, Phadeoiia 5. (Second O ECER R R B L R RS BB Slthasat e World’s Record in Free For All Trot—Five National Ten.| Grcoeatt nown™ irst cume 15 innings. Bk P07 onmi (5100 nis Championships to Be Decided at Forest Hills Next| s. 1o o wasngton 1. 05 sooiogh Pihrelle 35 & 3 olacemer 417 06 ; PR Bowizer 0 8 0 1 Of¥iony g0 883 | L 4 - | SR Toson " 3001 olnoss 33020 eCls! Baseball tpon Ag‘m. “| New York-Cleseland, rain. xMeCabe 10 0 0 0f T ————— Mon D on on Pos e.d A . Tatotasticaal s s Walkerp 0 0 0 0 0| Totals 581427 T 3 0 p U © 2| soracuse 5. Binghamon 5. (Pint gume) s naain g} Hinthemion 3. (Beond tasge) T e (x) Batted for Carter in 8th. Toronto-Jersey City, by asreement game sarediiled Seore b Susin Toledo, O, July 25—Fast racingwar department intended to onforge |for yesienay will be blased en mext (o o Jer- | cricams . e again featured the Grand Circuit har- |rigorously its “work or fight” edict in | Ot = Philadelphia ¢ ness meeting hers this afternoon. In |tne case of baseball players. Another | Only sumes ysterd T base it Paskert 2, the free for all trot Walter' Cox drove GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. meeting will be held tomorrow, when Mabel Trask to a new record in 2.01|definite announcement of Secretary : (Second Game.) 3-4, which equalled the world’s record | Baker's policy is expectea. Natl Shleigo ). L) o = for' fastest eecond heat in a trotting — Cincinnati_at Boston. Packrt "4 22 0 OlBancrottss 512 7 1 _ — = race. Cox's only opponent in the race 5 ‘Pittsburgh at Brookiyn. Hollocherss 3 1 5 3 1|Willlamsef 5 2 5 0 0 ; was Pop Geers behind St. Frisco, The | THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL (2O NI ke R VS R R BEFORE i two horses finished neck and neck in TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Merid P S e o e 3 going away on American League. Merkieib {2 0 0 0beasddr 3 22 0 0 3 both heats. Incidentally, the new T ; Paskerl3b 3 1 0 1 Olcravathet 2 0 0 0 0 that vacation see us about|mark made for Mabel Urask equals | Five National Championships to Be Bisin of Cheans B 684 RERERE that of Geers' stallion. Summaries: i Forest Hills in August. Phifadelphia at Detroit elder. 2 1Ee 11 nl;f INSURANCE. o Vin Kinnan Stake for two year old D¥cisd st Boret it g o otk st Qsiane | e 3 2 Lo olpurne 413 00 . _ | trotters, purse $1,000: Nor Yotk THvET —hee o Hiouat Douglase;p 1 0 0 0 0lparisp 1013 0 und companies and ex-| ;2T PECS B0 1 1} Lok T Tge mational STANDINGS OF THE cLUBS. e L L pert service. Princess Etawa, White . 2 2|the program for the 38th annual tour- National League. Score by innin bl 2 i King Stout, Stout 3 3|nament to be held at Forest Hills next Won Chicago ° .. 31062118 11 ISAAC S. JONES First National, Cox . 4 4|month. The list was announced at a|cefeasm . T3 SHEERD 07000 033 00-8 3 Best time, 2.08 1-4. meeting held today at which J. S.|New York 5 qomlo, oderas Measns Fme run. 0ot R‘"'"fl"“ and Real Estate Agent 216 pace, purse $1.000: Myrick. vice president of the national | Pittburch | & % ity ¥ ichards Building, 91 Main Street [ Oro Fino, Murphy ....... 1 1 1|assotiation and referee of the tourna- |Gineimnau = f i G4 Tella Alcantara, McMaho 3 5 2|ments, presiged. Soaon Sanators BetSicdan (ni Fiftseniln Hal H. Valentine 3 5 2 3| The singles championships for men, | Brokim nings. LAST YEAR Abbe Bond, Snow. 4 3 4|open to rated and qualified players, | St Louls St. Louis, July £5.—~Washington de- Little K., Margaret Margrave, Mar- | will begin Aug. 26. The boys' and feated St. Louis, 1 to 0, in a fiftean in- Jroe o tin B. atso started. juniors’ singles, open to winners of Lost. ning game today, and moved into thir, 250 millin doflars worth of pregerty | "ot time, 2.04 1-2. center titles, will begin Aug. 28. The|Resn - e rlace in the pennant race. Foster's was burned in this country; about 21| 2,06 pace, purse $1,000: vetetans' singles, competitors above 43 | washingion a1 single followed by Judge’s second dou- million ¢ ‘month, about 700 thousand a | Direetdm J. Murphy ... 1 1 2|years of age, begins Aus. 36, The fa- | Xer ol . I tle after two were out, scored the day; about 09 th 9 Mary Rosalind Parr, Valentinel0 2 1yther and son doubles begins Aug 26. [t louis a winning tally. Walter Johnson allow- e g b e 0| Bariigt, Mann . .72 & 9|Roepresentatives of the army and the | ghe - ed but four hits, and but one local S Worst ‘I8 Dumwep wiile “you | 1.inis Batice, .Cox - «o:e.o 4 3 5 [navy divisions of the war department | philadeiphia 50 player got beyond second base, Score: read this advertisement. Rascal, Hazel H, George E. Hutton, | commission on training camp activitien Wasi St. Louis (A) Is your property insured? Walter Cochato, Auto Zombro, Homer | attended the meeting. The funds de- | Superbas Win Both Games of Double |, . ad T e x e By P :_EDAENIE;) 2 CO. D, and Ben Billings also started. Tived from the tournament are to be| T Header e tap 8 Dbt 60030 . P. K Best time, 2.03 1-4. used for providing athletic equipment. L g Judge,Tb 0 ofSigerdb 4 114 1 0 The Tecumseh Stake, 2.12 trotters,| The entry for championships | Brooklyn, N. Y., July Brooklyn | yiien er 9 O|Demmittrt: 515 10 Agency Established May, 1846, purse $3,000: will close Aug. 16. took both 'sames”of _today's ~double | soicst 1ot 51300 ——— ' 2 2 = header fi Pittsburgh unching | Shanks.2 1 olGaleon2o 3 0-3 5 « e e e 16 bz, Ses Mo Obiection to | its in single \nnings for clusters Of | Larine 1 olsmoner 40700 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW a Forbes, Ackerman 3 8 3|Harvard Dean Sees No Objection to| iz runs They took the first 10 to 0. | Jamun ke & ] Alma Forbes, Ackerman 18 o) 10 te » of Johnsan 0 00 - — Holiyrood Kate, Dodge.. 4 2 2 4 ro Athletics. five hits and two passes oft Slapnicka | = 5 ofsmae 100 00 i Royal Knight, The Lincoln, Dick| “If there are enough men in college fin the third inning giving them a win- | Totals Sithornp 3 3 BTOW&P“I‘"“: Attorneys-at-Law | waifs, Prince loree, Isworthy Mac-|to play, I see no reason why football | ning lead. SEeEE 11, 9501090 Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|kinney, John Spencer, Bingen Pointer |and other sports should not be played | In the second, which was won hy § < gy BIGH stairway near to Thamea|and Lotto Watts also started. this fall” declared Dean Le Baron R.|to 2, the Superbas made five singles,| () Ran for Nunamaker in 12th. Teleshone 38-3| Best time, 2.05 1-4. Briggs, chairman of the Harvard ath- |a double and a triple off Cooper in the| (=) Tuied for Sothoron in 1ith. Free for All Trot, purse $1,000: letic committee, recently. “The sum- |sixth inning for all their runs. Grimes, | watingons o> Mabel Trask, Cox . St. Frisco, Geers .... Best time, 2.01 mer may bring new and unforeseen obstacles, however, and it is not possi- ble to plan far in advance for sports in war time. So I cannot now say who recently enlisted in the navy. held 0 the Pittsburghs to one hit, a single by Southworth in the seventh inning. The scores: 0000000066000 06I1—1 00 0000000000000 Two base hits, Shotton. Judge (2), Shanks, An- o NORWICH FAMILY MARKET smith, Three base hit, Sid e whether our zames will be formal or (First Gamey FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. DECISION POSTPONED AGAIN. | oiperwise, Nothing definite will be an- Pitbursh ) Braskiyn 0) Rédt 855 Loas toECRampions: p ; 9 4 3 W h 1o a b lipo a e ] Head Lettuce, §iEgg Plant Press of More Important Business|nounced until Iigpe B aemmamuten] 82 1 § 120 0| Chicago, July 25,—Gandils batting Red Banana il Up Ruling on Basebail. e v, Movro, sraluate Munager | e’ 170 2 1 34 § b|today enabled Chicago to defeat Bos- v s of the H. A. A, said it was impossi- | Southwhst 2 1 4 1 5 2 3 g oflond £0-8 in:the openm game‘of the 43| Washington, July 25.—Pressure of |ble to make any form of football [Cusiem2o 2 0 0 3 4340 ofseries Gandil drove in three runs 25 | other matters, it was said tonight, has | schedule until the military plans of the | Moxmesh 5 o ' ¢ {313 ¢|¢nd scored one himself. Score: 10 | preventeq Secretary Baker from for-|college were made known. It seems|sSchmidc 2 0 0 1 33301 Bostax 11 (8). Chiongs () anish ¢ 12 | mulating his decision as to extension |certain that henceforth no man can|Biackweic 1 0 3 1 31140 Y ap i aie Fhapties i Hoopert 5 2°3 0 OlMorphrat 4 270 0 0 AT 23| of the time of applying the work or|belong to a'team unless he is a mem- | XStnarl 1 0 & ¢ o 7|Sheanb 3 0 1 3 olLeboldlr "3 10 00 30| fight regulations to professional base- | ber of the reserve officers’ ~training | SPH<e® 2 0 0 2 £ Toisdesn 10 8\t S[EConinkad 814 18(0 firooms. Ib. 75|ball players. No indication of when |corps. Totals 1nw Bahlt 4 140 olGanalab 4 315 0 0 Apples, * _ |the decision will be announced was (x) Batted for it i T R S =5l 60 | available tonight Score by innlns $20 0 ol¥arerss 423 MEATS, The report of Provost Marshal Gen- . [Fxtoila ool Mas, s Etuiodn SR S0 1 ofschuke 30338 § et e 4 Crowder on the question and the| In Kid Caton, their diminutive > % 8 510 3 olkuselip 30010 42| Cutet &0 f submitted yesterday by repre- [Shortstop. the Pirates have an in- s s = = 45| sentatives of the baseball industry | ieider of no little class, and Pitts- Pitisbursh (N) | Erooklyn Sl TR 0 Rou 30| were underSiood to have been con- |burh fans are loud in their praises|cyone ‘% 173 § 9lschmstonst s i o moas T aam oo ) der Steak, 36| GGcted hy Secretary Baker during the |¢f him. Caton, who was obtained | Figmeyt 4 1 1 1 0ohmar 0| (Batted for stansbury fn ot S B e i B ent and | [rom the Birmingham club of the|Camsef 3 0 0 0 0Daubert.1b 0 Soe by in among baseball men here there was a | SOuthern Association last summerand | o 3 § 1 § {IETTeartt 0| Chicaz e e L= eeling that the recent order applying|Who blaved in a few games foward |CHsamid 2 21 3 Shbenct S e i o ks o Roke: Feculations to base: | the Tatter end of the 1917 National| MR 1'% & o AN prasers would he reyioed Cbut io | league campaign, is perhaps the | Schmidte 4 0 4 3 0 8 = e o Scnesed, Ut 10 | ymallest player in the major Jeagues,| Cooncrp 11 0 JlosieC im0l ef Cellar, ) : However; he has a lot of energy stored | mows 31 821 1 5| oetrolt, Mich., snly 25 —Detroit, got International to Stick. up in his compact frame, and he| Seio by lnnihgs: Sptof cehth place Inithe standing o | New York, Julg 25.—Club owners of | covers a wide range of territory in the | Pittebursh 0 5| day by defeating Philadelphia, 7 to 3, ? the new International League decided |short field. In addition he is a dan- [ BRO .. .o 8 ¢ Winning by bunching hits off Perry i at a special mecting here tonight to |gerous hitter and seems destined to | pu uie ity MeKechnie 2| in- three Innings. = Sopre: ik TEasesne oM play out their schedule, unless the|become a star in time, 2 el EABSin s ) Detroit (A) : it B il ab o a e o . o4 Tub. B . z Jamleson,f G 2 1 0 0Bushiss 5 6 oft i e 2 Giants Win Two. Roppdf 4 1 1 0 0RJonessb 5 31 4 4 New York, July The New York |CWakrct 3 1 2 1 0Veachdf 4 o0 ] Nationals won both . sections of a|Luwib. 4 110 1 Oainis 3 315 0 3 | double header from St. Louis here to- T e 2 Tt 3 oie day, both scores being 3 to 2. The Gi- {113 0coes 3 30 ants won the first game on Ames’ wild 0 4 5 oStanagec 4 i0 LIVESTOCK. pitch, while the second was decided in il T BN Cattle Biazs the ninth inning when ‘Holke opened 000 n" Totals 38132713 3 with a triple and sc 's e Rtk lpe MARKET WAS DULL. Granty Min .. it s ey 1 . i FRRTTTE 5 Greene € Cop By hitting safely in both games| () Batted for Perry fn 7th. Dealings Were Mocerately Active ir. SIS Sted Young made & season’s record by mak- | iiudenma .2 1 00 0 0 0 8 0o <the First dnd Final Hours. SOl ing hits in twenty-two consecutive | Detmit Sioieta aoa e 1 3 sy . s Ins Copper games. Foster, of the Washington | Tv0 base his Bums R. Jones. (2), Jamieson, New York, July 25.—Except for the Con Americans, had held the record with |'®cl Three bae hits, Veah and R. Jones. first and final hours, when deaiings twenty-one games. Scores: were moderately active, today’s stock e (First Game.) Shortstops Grow in Nutmeg State. mark ,\doulx;ded the depths of mid- Int Paper st L-:ilh(N) New York (N) Connie Mack believes that Connecti- summer duliness. Tt Miekel W hpo a8 ® oo ae|cut is & - The heavy buyinz towards the end Keunecott Heuseoer'3 173 8 Slmumeer '3 173 8 $1GH0 IS SO MBS (ertle fed tor, 8o0d Ha was coincident with unofficial reports a A e i s L Dieline) e aone b y o Treah filisd maice Aony hinsoriact Tl e Semh it IMmmena s cnlan T P R en R 0 b o P gains along Manattan B fornaby.as 3 0 0 5 ; 3 0 2 3 0|some weight. For y sections of the western battle front. Max A Cor .. Mcmpit 3 15 6 Sfmemana & 8 2 2 1| ost of Gornle's shany pak sonyears As usual, the advance concentrated Max M 1 pr Tronkie.d 4 2 0 1 0fWilhoitit 3 1.1 0 0 pq, et Lo e ek s U. S, S read. Max M 2 pr Gonzalese 4 1 4 3 1|Hokelb 4 2 8 2 o|Dbeen done by natives of the Nutmeg in sych leaders as U. S. Steel, Tead- S R SmeapC 100 0 oMccarhse 31 5 o o|State who attracteq Mack's attention ing and some of the more popular in- Miami Cop GAmm 10 0 0 olPemitty ¢ 2 1 0 0| while playing college ball. Jack Bar- dustrials and_equipments. Steel's ex- Midvale - Steel Doskp 0 0 0 2 0 e from. Conuechiont whd Hoot Cone treme gain of 1 3-8 was only slightly | 0 M & St L new axEdamd 1 870 0 0 ‘Tojals - 3392718 1} Gollezeiiheld ) thel position . for mansy shaded and Eeaslig telatned all bl P Ty BTl jears, and he was succeeded by Billy fracti vo- varce. (D Batted for Ames in Tth Kopf, another Connec g Shippirgs, oils, Baldwin Locomotive, (x) Tatted for Doak in oth. had played Tor some. time st Fordham Industrial Alcohoi and the Tobacco e e e Now he has Joe Dugan, from the same group ‘;f.f-%rtimaf&ff gains of one to ook R 010280 state and college which turned out 2 1-2 points, althoug] - o base hits, Touns ‘and Paulette Barry. Lawton Wi 2 bacco repeafed its recent unstable Second G ition f IEDlied the po course, despite the proposed 15 per Nort* Pacific S o tan DiLin s soon dslCon ; Nora 5" Steel St oLouis (M) | New York (N) nie saw Dugan perform he -admitted a i cent. stock dividend. pL e i) CRTEER a s that the Connecticut boy was a cer- ice State of Affairs. Rails as a class were agafn relegat- Ontaro ~ Siiver i LA SR 0 0l tainty for the place. " 1 i | around; Z acife Mal sher.2b 3 2 3 The Hudgarln has | &0 to the backeround; St. Paul Com 2 il R R G T ael 2 1 able ; S(mon and preferred reacting 1 1-2 to Peus B 1 Fomeoyas 3 1 3 5 o|Dostess nform M8 15 points, but making up their loss on B e Moot 412 1 Olmemanay 1 o] Rare Ocoumvence in Basetall Gams. 7 aistake 10| announcement of further delay b SRR Bronkiedb 4 0 3 0 0WilhaiLir o o| It happens occasionally in baseball ¥ Preks | Girectors respecting the dividends. PierceArrow e I o 0|that a batsman goes out on strikes Sales were 290,000 shares. i B Meadowsp 2 0 0 3 0/Rariden.c 3 o SURONE {2 .culs LIS DACER Hi sHoily Virtually all time funds were with- R xxGrimm 1 0 0 0 0|Causesp o|der, but such'a thing is rare except drawn from the market, transactions Presied Steel Car IS DR ~|In, the case of pitchers who are weak being limited to renewals for moder- Pull Pal Car i T et 1. 0jwith the stick anyway. Slim Eove ate .gmotnts, siet S EEAE Seat g performed the unusual at Shibe park Bonds of all classes were irregular, A o (x) One out when winning run_sored. recently when he pitched six consecu- but hardened with Liberty issues af R Tk b U, Batted for Meadows ‘In 7t tive strikes and set down two batsmen - the close. Total saies, par value, as- B 1°& S e S e d 5V 5081 02lin this way. Both:iwere outfielders ; = | grezated $5,175,000. Old U. S. bonds Foriif pich “Two base hit. Bels#l Three bise bit, Holke | DO Aare supposed to hit. Jamieson PLUMBING AND GASFITTING |[Were unchanged on call. SL.L&SF. Home run, Burms. was the first to face Slim in the eighth 2l el f el : inning, and he was set down without & STOCKS Seans och . Reds Win Both Ends of Doubleheader. | t2king a swing. Kopp followed, and he Phone 581 00 Ade Tumely . Souih Pag. Boston, July 2. — Cincinnati took | SarTied his bat to the bench without —_— 300 Ad Rumely pr Southern. By both games today from Boston the 08 & swing sither, Love: was 700 Alaska. Gold M 100 South Ry pe first 4 to 2 in thirteen innings and the | SeNerousiy appiauded by Quakertown . Too ‘Alasks. Chisean 100 Stund_ Miting T Shoane the | fans for this feat odern um g o B P second 5 to 0. Eller held Boston to ek lng; 1500 Am Can 100 Teon € Chem four hits in the Crpee In the thir- Ftahvil Y 255 5 200 Am Can pr ... o0 0. teenth with one out L. Magee's boun- itchville vs. Yantic. is as essential in modern houses T D 12506 Tebaces lectricity is to lighting, We “"-:E R e St P der took a bad hop and broxe Rawl-| This evening a team from Fitchville lee the very best PLUMBING WORK | 100 Am Coties 01 200 ot Aoy Steet ings' nose. Roush followed with a|headed by Tim Coughlin will play the ; by exoert” workmen_ at tho fairest| 10 Am %k % 0 U clfer Stors home run over Canavan's head in left | Yantic team at depot field a twillght 1 R 00 United Fru eld. = VLIE Moy g0 Am & LD WUSCIP&s e e same of baseball The game will be BN . i s Anddbar T oy BSER orge, ander from Colum- |started as early as possible and 2 nine o e, Er Ry bus, Joined Eoston today and pitched | inning game will be played if there is A L 50 Am Smelt pr A 20 U, Bu e second game. He was iven mis- | time. There are some good players on Grade Turkish\ 200 Am Steel Fary WUS e & Rt erable support. Scores: the Fitchville lineup and as some of tes in the Werid ! % 104900 U S Steel (First Game. the Yantic team will not be on deck € 0 Vish Cor Clncianati, (0 Boston, () the two teams wili be abou evenly 2 0 Ui 'S Com Sigss s o » hoe & ¢imatched. Any local fans wishing to A 160 Va C Gronsb 8 22 2 1/Rawlingsss 3 01 2 £ : 67 West Main Street 100 Vs € Cnem Ot & 3 5 5 olRema 0 13 3|see a good game should be at depot Shecafle 109 Wanaan Houdbei © 6 2 4 0 olsenwem 3117 1|Peld this evening. 00 Ansconda 60 Wabash pr A Cramid 6 2 7 1 OMussevictss 3 2 3 0 0 fi1Fvig 200 weben > B SaRic €24 0 olwalmar 3 0304 T : T F BURNS 00T G & W T 100 West Pac pr Gt 3 2 2 0 olicsthid ¢ o 5 1| West Point Will Feel Loss of Oliphant. 3 % R 100 West Un Tl Bkbume,ss 5 1 4 2 OlRonetchslb 5 01¢ 0 0| WHen Elmer Oliphant duated 5 800 West Wiazo, 012 0 OlWilone 4 09 3 X P graduate -t m: gfln_. 500 “.“m:‘"gd%fl& Mt 1'% 2 O)Cansvanit 1 0 5 o 5|from West Point this June the Mili- PLUMBING 100, Beth Steel . 1500 Willys Over . — ———|iLSm'iie 4 1 2 o oftary Academy last one of the greatest o TR R 2880 Worth. Pump Totals 50133910 3Raganp 5 0 3 5 0|athletes of her history. Oliphant en- e 250/ oot s W Pump 5155 5 |tered the Military Academy in 1914, i 10 W Pump B Tos 42 43010 3 92 Franklin Strezt 2 Butte G &% e W ramn B i i 3|after a four year course at Purdue, he £ 1100 Can Pacifie Qnmad 020108100000 was something of a star in the athletics 3 160 Cent Leather son .0 0 10 0 100 line. _Incidentally since his entrance 3 ROBERT J. COCHRANE | 3 :5.< g v o el e Sl Ry Bt ; 3 s i e e Spond by 17y 25 Colton Yitares (Secona Game:) the Middics @ chance to use some ap- |ties because of a period of intensive | day he is rated as one of the depend-|fuences of tis strange _hoodoo. GAS FITTING e 2430; December 2578; Januars sang Cincinnati (N) Boston (W) P ot tnto West Polnt with the nay|training which he and his classmates | able boxmen of the Cardinals. Shocker is laid up with a broken fin- s MPING, STEAM F e i 4 March 2380. s e s R R R $ §|timit at?21 Yor ber playee footnell| Cok Indident to thetr sraduaten — ger. He trled to stop a hot liner 4 PLUMPING, AM FITTING 0GR I &P L Spot quiet; middiing 2890 O ) et Ot e at Burage oyed foothall | which was st ahead three months.| The former members of the Yan-|from Happy Felsch's bat in u recent Washingion Sq, Washington Building | 20 Qe Cp - L Roushcf 4 0 2 0 0|Wickiand,rt 4 o 0lin high school: before: enterin Yefh‘ He was captain of the Army football | kees who starnd the season with the |game with the White Sox and will be A Noowishy Conks. e¢cia om O - MONEY. Shisain & 14 IeiWiadiedet 4 2% 0 8l dery. & the|team last fall and duru“x(z the late | Browns are already looking like regu-|on the shelf for several weeks. So far Agent for N. B. O, Shest Packing | sy coin St .. New York July 25 SAmimat 3 00 0 Olkonetnnd> * 019 ; 5| Oliphant has been ‘prominent in an |¥inter excelled in ice hockey Sl Huggins has lost but one'man becatse 1afo Conetle Steel” sivew York July 25—Call money | Bhumes § 0 3 2 olimmc ¢ 13 1 1| branches of sport since his ~dmission S 0f :an accident. CarchertWaltergEny 009 Cuba ¢ Sumar oo st %y v i riling rate 6;[Minc 4388 YINME 2120 0t West Point He & the only man ever - ,“Buck” Freeman veteran big league |came crippled during the training:-sea- Aog Cuba C° Sugar ... closing 5 1-2; offered at 6: last e s NI s e T e Ll s performer and home run king in his {son down South. . 2 IRON CASTINGS 300 D socuties . : Totals 371227 9 1 — ———— —|has won his letter “A” in four sports, SPORTING NOTES day, is now an umpire in the Ameri- 0GBl .. . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ¥ ""“:“ SL 1216 3 Olipv)'e'mt holds ‘a track record made can association. Fred Fulton has been offered $10{000: s s S e s 011270 0 0 o og|at West Point, for which he was . — to appear in the movies which sounds FURM!SHED PROMPTLY: BY 100 Fishes iy 154 1% 10 0000000 oo|awarded the coveted letter, and wears % Maybe the Yankees' old -jinx has |like “real” money. 1 Garon, W i B | e b bl S Mo atuser. ' Three bewfan “A” for football, basketball and goro to St. Louis with the. players 1 vaUGHN F‘)UNDRY Co Gen Rectrle b 2 e ‘ se. | baseball as well. ‘When Red Ames was let out by the |that were traded by, Miller Huggin: Most folk try to sidestep .a trim- 3 o Mowr' Heomkow Gubs and Phillies Split ple was captairi of the Army base. | Giants many fans figured that his days | o the Browns for Derrill- Pratt. Ur | ming, and yet we hear that Bob Moha p Motor . . oo P : j=s Split, all nine this year, but was compelled |as a big leaguer were at an end. But ' ban Shocker is the first of the for s i v « NeadiBig:asiFerryiStrat —. | 1000 Gootrioa B 7 .. L eiswess &4 ). Philadelphia, July 25.—Chicago and Termseekte 5 IR R '3 - t0 give up much of his diamond activi- | Red goes on year after véar, and to- Yankees to succumb to the evil in- sey. ack Diehe 5

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