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“INSURANCE " / INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE ~ L. LATHROP & SONS 8 Shetucket Street Nerwich, Conn. BE FULLY COVERED Don’t be satisfied with only .partial \nsurance — carry a complete line — 1ave us quote you rates. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main Street ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brovm&l’erkins, Attorneys-at-Law Over Uncas Nat. Bank., Shotucket St Entrance stairway near to Thames \ational Bank. Teleshone 38-3 BASEBALL YESIERTAY'S MESULTS, Natiora! Leasus. S. (First game.) i (Second game.) icazo SSledelphia 2, Pittsbursh Bosten 4, St Louls innings.) American Le Washington 5. Detroft 11, Boson Chicago 8, New York 4 York 0. First game.) (Second _game.) Ma 1. (First game.) delphia 0. (Second game:) International / sagus. (First game.) (Second game.) . Rochestcr 3. 4, Rochester 6 (First game.) Baltimore 1 GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. National League. ti at New Yerk. at Philadelphls. Louts. n at Cleveland CLUB STANDINGS. National League American League. Won Lost Pet. Bostor. 62 41 502 Cleveland 9 45 2567 Washington 45 540 Chicagn 490 New York 130 | St Louis 185 Detroit 441 Philadelphia 402 Reds Take Two From Giants. New York, Aug. T7.—Cincinnati de- feated New York in both sections of a double header here today hy scores of 8 to 3 and 4 to 2. New York had 26 men left on bases in the two games. Scores: Cincinnati (N) Game.) New York After a Hard Battle—Hal Cleveland, O, Aug. 7.—By defeating his greatest rival. Hollyrood Bob, in the Champion Stallion Stake, the fea- ture of today's Grand Circuit card at North Randall, Chestnut Peter gained the distinction of being the champion three year old of the year. Although he won in straight heats, Chestnut Peter was given a battle right to the wire. Behind him finished four other Peter the Great trotters. The stake had a value of $7,500. Summaries: 2:15 class trotting, purse $1000: Dick Watts (Rodney) 2, 1, 3, 1. Deljolla (Erskine) 1. 2, 5, 3. Eva Bingen (McMahon) 7, 3, 1, 2. Bbony Tod (Ray) 8, 5 2. ro. Ormonde Rose, Mary Ward, Black- burn Watts, Torrey Maid, Lord Talbot, Binode, J. W. also started. Best time 2:07 1-4. Plain Dealer, 2:07 trot, value $3,000: Walkes Brewer (Lee) 1, 3. 1. Mack Forbes (McDevitt) 12, 1, Blanche Carter (Stout) 8, 2, Lotto Watts (Ray) 3, 5, 7. North Spur, Ross B., Brescia, Zomrect, Esperanza, Bacelli The Toddler and Grand Chimes also started. Best time 2:05 1-4. Champion Stallion Stake, three year old trotting, purse $7,500: Chestnut Peter (Murphy) 1, 1. Peter Vonia (Cox) 3, 2. Hollyrood Bob (Dodge) 2, Selka (Fleming) 4. 3. Peter June and Nella Dillon also start- ed. Best time 2:05 3-4. 2:04 class, pacing, purse $1,000: Baxter Lou: (Valentine) 1, 1, 3. Peter G. (Snow) 4, 2, 1. Jay Mack (Cox) 5, 4 Ben Ali (Pitman) 2 2 5. 5, Hal Boy also started. 20 Best time 2:02 3- Woonsocket Racing. Woonsocket, R. I, Aug. 7.—Captain Volo, the New Bedford trotter, broke the track record for three consecutive heats in the 2:14 class on the Bay State circuit programme today. Cap- tain Volo won the heats in 2:13 1-4, 2:13 1-4 and 2:14 3-4 HAL CHASE OF REDS GET INDEFINITE SUsPENSIONi Manager Mathewson Charges First Baseman With Indifferent Playing. New York, Aug. 7.—Harold (Hal) Chase captain and first baseman jof | the Cincinnati Nationals, has bee in- definitely suspended because of in different playing, it was announced to- night by Manager Mathewson. Chase was under a similar charge in 1913 while playing on the New York Am- ericans and was traded by Manager Frank Chance to the Chicago Ame: cans. | Ashland Team Picnic. Tuesday evening the members of the Ashland baseball club were entertain- ed at Ocean Beach by Msr. L. M. Carpenter. Bathing was enjoyed after | Chestnut Peter Champion Three Year i Won Distinction When He Beat Hollyrood Bob His Greatest Rival at North Randall Wednesday—Race 'Won Only Chase Suspended For Indiffer- ent Playing—Other Sporting News. | which the team motored to Norwich, where a bowling match was held be- tween two teams, captained by Mer. Carpenter and Treasurer Masse. The bowling match was hotly contested. but Megr. Carpenter’s team managed to edge out ahead in the total pinfall, although the teams were tie in strings St. Louis Take Macksmen Into Camp in Record Time. St. Louis, Aug. 7.—St. Louis de- feated Philadelphia in two fast games 3to 1 and 4 to 0. The second game was played in the wonderfully short time of one hour and six minutes. Scores: (First Game.) Phitadelphia (A) St. Leais (A) a hpo a e ab hpo & e Kopplft 4 2 2 0 1i%blnlf 3 1500 Acosta.rf 40 2 0 Ol/Maisel3b 3 0120 Wallkerof 4 0 3 0 OlSisierdb 419 2 0 Bumsib 4 2 8 0 OlDemmittrt 3 13 0 0 Gardner,3b 4 3 0 2 OfSmithef 3 1 4 10 Perkinse 3 0 4 1 0{Gedeon2n 2 0 0 2 0 Dykes2b 3 6 3 1 OlAustines 4 0 2 2 0 Duganes 3 2 2 2 ONamakerc 1 0 & 0 2 Johnsonp 3 0 0v2 0|Wrightp 0 0 08 1 0 Totals 32 824 8 1| Totals 23 42710 2 Score by inalngs: Philadelphia .. 0001000001 St. Louls .. 0001000 03 Two basehits, Kopp, Dugan. (Second Game,) Philadelphia_(A) St Louks (A) at hns o~ ab hpo a e Kopplf 4 0 0 0 1|Tobinlt 3 1000 Acostarf 3 0 1 1 0 Maiei3b 2 0 150 Walker,ef 3 1 1 1 o|Sislerdb 4 212.1 0 Bumsib 4 111 1 OfDemmittf 5 1 0 0 0 Gardner3b 3 1 0 0 1|Smithof 3 0 2 0 0 Mcaveye 3 0 5 4 OlGedeon2b 3 1 53 0 Dykes2b 2 0 0 2 OlAustinx 1 0 1 4 1 Duganss 3 1 6 7 O/Severeidc 3 1 6 1 0 Adamsp 3 0 6 7 oflelfeldp 3 00 20 Watsoip 0 0 ¢ 1 0 ——— ————— Totals 24 62716 1 Totals 2 Score by Philadelphia. 00008000 06— St. Louis 10001110 x4 e base hit. Demmitt. Judge Helps Senators. Beat Indians. Cleveland, O., Aug. 7.—Judge’s bat- ting was a big factor today in the sec- ond game of the series. Wasnington defeating Cleveland 6 to 2. Judge drove in three runs and scored one himself. 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T7.—The 1 £ ith i 8 9| heat, which reduced attendance in the your .money will be refunded without a 1 6 offinancial district to a minimum and estl 3 3 0|caused partial suspension of opera- qu on. 12 3 0ltions at leading industrial centers, 2 o 2 1 o|the enlarged war casualty list and ey Ly e = I g o|the further erratic movement of spe- | Ch . CO 0 2 0f cialti B nomin- 3 3 ¢8| clalties contributed to today's nomin- | 3 ( :hanne“ em]cal L 020 .lLFtnr‘ ma.,et.l o . e |1 % = eaders were slugzish from the out- | | 3 o ; o set, retlecting the usual conflict of o TO to i opinion among traders. The few con- London 0 0 0 o 3s|Spicuous changes included General 0 0 o o3| Motors which reacted § 1-2 points and ¢ baee lits Young. | rallied 5, tobaccos in which eme i Nalle recessions ranged from 2 to 5 points O e melas. | Manbattan B .. and some of the more obscura unclas- | jfaiiatian, B = Maxwe ¢ f New Vork“m) sified shares at advances and declines | Merchent Marine i of 1 to 3 points. Mcrchant Maddne pf Many of the high grade or invest-| ment rails did not appear on the tick- | er during the stagnant forenoon, but St. Paul common and preferred, New Haven and Reading displayed moder- ate activity and firmness later. 3 U. S. Steel rose and fell within|X fractional limits, supplying iess than its quota and ending virtually un- — changed. Sraie 2 . i diet shavess A ted i h cago here today by a score of 3 to 2.| (=) Batted for Keating in %h. the Groton Iron works and are play- |one of the Pirates John is anxious te@ indreG shares fluctudted in the Burlei - y B0l ohi0, ot i e ke and @ S bR e same restricted manner, but Baldwin rleigh Grimes would have scored | ey york 00000 008 s|ingon the company’s ball tea e 2 S5 o G ae Relativoiy srone aadl shutout but for errors by Doolan and | Chica 9 0040000 xt management of the Iron works team & e o | Olson. Score: Two base kil ibold, E. Collins, Gandil, J.| -when questioned as to this, said thot| John McGraw. when question as te Midvale Steel hardened lication o e, e 3 i y £hie fo the quarterly and semi-annual re- Chicago (N) Brooklyn (N) st hrse- base hit, Prast. the entire New London team was not |the reason for the great slump of Sk L e ab hpo a o ab hpo = e e playing for the shop, but did say that|beloved New Yawk Gi-unts, de-clined, o : : Fackef 4 14 0 Oohastonzt 4 12 00 Tigers Win Swatfest. at least five of the New London team |positively, to make any statements for Metals were motionless until the Hollocher,ss 4 1 1 3 0[Olsonss 3 0 2 5 1 SoREss p : : : 5 - i That. b s i paivate BeEilr) or o iamier ST Teackish Mabn 12 0 (| oemtie § 013 1 0| Detroit, Mich, Aug. 7.—Detroit won|would appear in the lineup Sunday |the public. What he says in pr & T ensued on announcement that the war 4110 ozWheatit 3 1 1 0 o,from Boston, 11 to 8 today, knocking | against Ashland. The fact that five |however, is better imagined than irat bac A e T 91 50, L1 e SEEEE D ham- i : Pirates Beat Phils, industries board had declined to grant 50 03 olenemty 5133 §|J Bushout of the box in two innings|or more of the Eastern league cham- | printed Philadelphia, Aug. 7—Myers was|an advance in the current price of 3021 1Doolanss 3 0 4 4 2|@nd coupling hits with bases-on balls | pions are playing in the game Sunday e = master of his former team mates at | copper. Reading 3140 1fMWhete 3 1 3 4 ofoff Kenney. : is a guarantee of a fast, snappy game | Arthur Duray. holder of the world’s all times today i Pi e g o 1 5 R. Iron & Steel . 1000 0lGimesp 3 1 0 6 0} Boston (A) Detroit (A) and Ashland, it is believed, althoni uto speed record of 147 miles an ttoo stralghy. o0 FlusBurgh mads| Telegraph and. telephone . issues.ip ;o0 & S50 o bl e doiaie o ! ab hpo a .| W bpo a e|playing a fast brand of basebali, hour, has arrived in New Yark. after it two straight, score 4 to 2. Score: | People’s Gas and a few low priced | Koyl buten et Hendrixp 0 0 1 1 0| Totals | 3110 0joBuhs 4 313 1|have to show something if they want |reach n Atlantic port on a French Pfll!iu‘r!n ) Philadelphia (N) miscellaneous stocks vielded one to; Louis & S xBarber % g g : 9 § 4111 0RJones3d 51 21 9 L k2 |liner. Duray, who is also the Euro- ab P ab hope a R Sales 58 s es. | S Motor xxDeal S 41 2 0 ofCobb.ef $£3100 3 g who s, 8 4 2 1{ancr5{l,sk 0’5 2 0 “"Eo,':g‘s“ii‘erealfi?xgé ‘;En %inf?tond;;‘ha:: ‘ezt:m TE TxxMcCabe 1 0 0 0 ¢ 4 2 3 2 0|Veachlt 53 40 0| The Ashland club has won 12 out of |pean automobile racing champion, 0 1iWillamset 3 11 0 0 i s rate | Sioelalr 0il =T McImis,1b 4 13 0 0/Griggslb 4 210 0 0|15 games played to date and although |braved the U-boats in order to com- 0 Stock.5b 10 5 ¢fFrench issues showing moderate | Sios; Shefield Totals 412 2 Seott,ss 5 113 OHamert 5 1 4 0 0fthey had a slump, losing two straight |plete on the Amer speedway this O{Luderus.db 4 111 0 o|Strength. Liberty third 4 1-4's made a | South Pacifc {x) IBeliad fox Dolwlas fn Sth Guebransh 2 0 1 1 O¥ouns.b 3 0 0 3 0| cames, have come back strong, win- |summer. He will engage in all the big ojgHemingws 0 070 0 0| new low at 94 Total sales, par |South Railway D Sl 00 41 1Stanagec 3 0 1 0 1|E 3 ng, summer. He gag [ 9 1 0.0 valne aggregated $5 975,000 South Ry pf (xxx) Batted for Zeider in 9th. 1020 0fCJozes,p 3 1 0 2 0|ing the last three games played. races. 0201 e. aggregated $5975,000. S Ecore by inning 1000 oYllee 1030 0| The team to date has played more 3§ S| Ol DS Eond pnchianiged on”call. | tuness foomge: Qe 1001 oHtly 0080 0lgames than any other team in castern| Harvard v baseball and“foot- i ety STOCKS. Tobkteo, Pmaicts Two base 000 0 g — — — = 2| Connecticut and is provinz itself the pall were well represented in the 1010 Open. High, Union Pacific o e, 100 00 Totals 3815 s 2|fastest team in eastern Connecticut. d S - -1 i TUn Alloy Stecl Y === The season thus far has been a suc- 3 T Chr s anieLose RINOf More R L e cess financially to such an extent that i u G A Chicago, Aug. 7.—Chicago made a| swre by tnnings: % has never been the iuck of any semi- ey clean sweep of the series with New |Boston < 1400 3—38{pro team in this section. The fact|doubtedly have been members of the e Aoty York by winning both games of a|Detroit .. ‘it alyd Ul 0.0 3 3—11|that the season has been a financial |Harvard varsity nine this spring haé = Car & Foundry pf double header today, % to and 4 to | pTye base bits Cobb, Ruth. Three bise hits, O.| syccess so far is due to the fast cali- | they stayed in college, and H. H. Dad- o 0, respectively. Scores: | : ber of the teams playing here and is | captain of the varsity eleven o onds vs. Bear Cats. . Tee Sec ... (i Gan, Braves Win in Eleventh. ogtndine proof that “gntaggf S R S R Friday evening Ashland S a Loco New York (A) Chicago (A) Bos AT R At $ = penter is signing up none but the f3 |s 5 n v iy e ol iy ourct 5 9o ojgle TTY's sacri : J. C.|known fact that fans will not support| TLe Vi appell, known in base- in a game of twilight baseball. Taft- Maliing 1! West Union T e L e s ol Smitirs double to the lett field wall| 2 foam anless they play & fast, STAD- |barl a8 “Tarces hes Jomen the navy, Jile ia coming up strong and unusual | = fn & 2= Wea El & Mg Patti 5 4 20 0Wewersy 1 $ §|in the last of the eleventh save Bos-|py game again:t fast teams. Chappell had a brief spectacular c b eing shown in this game Steel Foundry Wheel & L E 2 8 0 0/Gandillb 5 o ofton a 4 to 3 win over St. Louis today. The out of town crowds are growing |reer in baseball. While with the Mil- ecause of the rivalry between these . Sumatra Tobaceo White Motor 1 0 o 5 0 p!Score: larger at every game and the games |waukee club in the American associa R Libety aile i aand Swcolids,| 4 T e T SR R 4 20 St. Loais (N) Boston (N) of the mext few weeks promise to be |{ion he was a star and his work was W, Libecty will catch and E. Liberty | 4= Tohaco Wer, Pump 5 B 252 H T b 0 hoe & ol better than any seen here thus far. |sg brilliant that Owner Comiskey of P . e last five games,|am. Woolen pf — 1 1 1 140 e aren gl 0 158 9| For this reason Manager *Carpenter | the White Sox purcha him at what Pitcher Libertv has allowed but fi 060 s R e Yok i e Nl S ox Duce ut five | Am. Zinc ... —| Grimm.1b 2 0 5 0 2 4 0 o|has decided to start the gan‘es an hour | was then almost a record price. Sick- hits and has struck out 57 men, Aoseonds Gop” MONEY. L1000 8 0l Pauletteld 5 1 8 0 125 0|later beginning Sunday, Aus. 18th, to | noss “accidents and. other mistortunes Connie Mack is doi Alchicon: T8 5 F U New York, Aug. 7. — Call money| moas 10142611 0 By 212 0igive the out of town crowds more of |pombined againet Larry and he was i ornle Mack 1s doing pretty well in | Atouimn T & 8 ¥ 5 Strone; hlsbhds; !307 5 &-4: CUllirats i Le 1R fod) focircred v sih £irans 15 3 o|an opportunity of getting here before | ever able to duplicate his minor lea- t - usinegs. Baldwin Locomotive . ; closing bid 5 3-4; offered at 6; Score by inning: 3 n 2 ¢ game. e i 2 5 t Baltimare & Ohio ioan 6. 15t | xew York deasieiniinal do o=y (EIRKATh_ B 1h0 A SR [nee ol e (e mIn gue record in the majors. He left the Barrett Co. pf . 20 S5t WV Ch%:olo il o o "l’ 1 0‘.0 119 S R i s S ‘White Sox and this season was in the Batipolas i a Clcatte. _Tarce - base hits, J WL St Pacific Coast lea Bethichem Steel (B COTTON. Collins, Good, Pratt, Leibold and Wewver. Home > iy 1 SPORTING NOTES. Pacific Coast league Booth Fisheries & & r T run, RBisbers. = e A 2 % Brooklyn Rap Transit .. New York, Aug. 7.—Cotton futures (Second Game ) Newark’s International League team (‘o‘nn(m Mack s a soft spot in his A opened weak. October 29.30 to 28.79; New York (A) Chicago (A) 0 0—8| containg many former major leaguers, |€art for ball plavers with Irish IS | December 28.20 to §8.00; January 27.50 ab hiooae W oo ae 0 | e G ather Zinn, Downey and Mad. | Pames. He won the championship W% =Y Sure Relief 314 0 ofiCoinsxt 3 1 2 o | Groton Iron Works at Jewett City. | It looks as if Burns or Walker will|another array of talent that possesses = CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 920 ORisberzs 1004 0| The Groton Iron works baseball [ Win the home run honors =2 the Alm- good old fashioned reminders of the CORN— Open. High. = Low. 187 opesteian } @ 1 9 oftetam plays the Ashland club this|erican League this :)eason.b.l ot another | gy1q There’'s Fahey and Walk- - 159 1363, © 9 0 ofPanlidb 1 0 o o 3|week Sunday on Ashland park. It is|Plaver has so far been able to touch|er, Burns Shannon, Dugan. McAvoy m* i;gx 2001 ofscual g0100 said that the entire New London team |them. Geary, Shea and Holmes and others " 01 1{of the Eastern league with the excep- ‘When you remember, however, tha FOR INDIGESTION 6% . sk R0 R 555 tion of Catcher Devine and Pitcher| It is said that John McGraw com- |Connie MacK's real name is Corneliw 3o Totals 35 10 24 15 0 *|Fortune, who are with the Philadel- |plimented Manager Bezdek on the fine | McGillicuddy, you won't be surprisel Y (x) Balted for Hannah in 9th phia Nationals, are now employed by showing of the Pirates. Wonder which at his fondness for the Irish.

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