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by the Philadelphia lnflon-h 3 to 0 in an exhibition game here today. Wat- son held the Giants safe thweughout the contest. Wilhoit, right flelder for New York, featured with a running catch of a long érive by Cravath. The.{ score: New York..... 0.8:06000080—0 3 3 Philadelphia. .. 00020691x—38 7 2 Schuppe and Gibson; Watsen and Devine. Ashland 2nd 3, Taftwille 2. \ Friday evening en-Ash¥and Park the GCHE BRUSSELS @ ATH #: L LATHROP, ., i -. Boston'Amams‘ l.pok,Lilm,thflB Contestants— . ' Other Teams Have Fighting Chance to Win 0ut. ORGPt ¢ yfi&%%%*nm Scored By Tnsings Norwich, Conn, - " Wew" son’s close three weeks. away, the| Piest: Ashland second. teams defeated:the. fast £S ble S er world- Scon.- o . 0.6—2 Taftville team by the score of 3 to 2. ¢ |ENVES g:r:‘;u: s Cmm;:u;Iaflon- Bt 11 2| The Ashland team has wen I8 straight VALENG [ als and the Boston Americans..Cleve- land has done well during its present home stay and may overtake the Red Sox who are not keeping to their for- mer pace. Washington is patting-well and may yet uncover a winning streak. | St The Chicago Americans furnished the feature of ihe week, making 83 hits and. winning .8ix ,games.and los- ing_one. The Boston«Americans- were.unable to improve their percentage. They divided twogames with Cleveland last Sunday,:took two out of three from Detroit and Jost twice .to New York Satarday. In the National * Chicazo won from New York, took twosout of | games and have won 22 out of 25 games. Liberty, the Ashland_pitcher, pitched.fine ball, alse’ wirming *his straight game. ’ WAR WILL CAUSE MANY CHANGES IN SPORT WORLD Champions Now in Service Will Be Far in Rear After War, er today, Faded stars of the worl of sport | to 3, and’ Cleveland the second, 6 te §, | are soon forgotten by the fans once winning in the ninth when five hits | they move out of the Iimelight. and a wild throw were bunched for | New heroes, new faces. new idols | four runs. - Sceres:by immings: and new conquests claim attention. First game: The sport world demands a con- You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS and the real skill that insures prompt satisfactory service. T. J. HEALY, Marguerite Bld’, Norwich, Ct. Alarm Clocks BAPAUME ALBERT PERONNE 3 g bt and Plite 200611 1|stamly changing sceme. As one by """""'"""‘"“‘ai"‘" A e o Flesies hokd o | caen 103050000813 §|one the heroes of yesterday pass ALL STYLES Richards Bailding, 91. Main Street | Cubs .to an even break today. Cicotte § and Schaik; Ceveleskie, | 2l0n8 they are soon forgotten. ALL PRICES By hitting safely in 26 successtve | Coumbe, ° Enzmann and O'Neill, ) The present world conflict is go- | games, Zach Wheat of Brooklyn made a season record. Jim Vaughn of Chi- cago .stopped him Thursday. as AR "% PPirates and Cubs Divide. :¥ Chicago, Aug. 11.—Chicago and Pittsburgh divide® a double header to- day, Chicago winning the first game, 5 to 3, and losing the second, 3 to 6. In the first game Adams was hit on the finger by a line drive and was unable to continue on the mound. ing to work some startling changes. | The sports map will be changed, = “y|dust as the maps of nations may Chicago .. 1011102006515 1 change as a result of the war. e a T101000004¢18 1 et b y branches of sports Schellenback, Russell and Schalk, |nrq fow ‘enlisted under ‘the stars Jacobs; Enzmann, McQuillan, Mortonf,ng Stripes. Some of them will and O'Neill. ‘I never come back,. while others who T ] see it through “over there” will re- Senators Shut Out Athletics. turn only to find that they have ‘Washington, Aug, I1.—With Shaw 2 been pitching in good form, Washington de- | ing parade and are too far behind feated Philadelphia here today, 3 to 0. IQ/\" tch up with the bell cows. Thomas. * Second game' LAST YEAR #3585, 250 million dollars worth of pregerty was burmed in this country; about 21 millisn 2 month, about 700-thousand a day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 dollars worth is burning ;. while you read this .advertisement. : &ico® The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street DENTIST Is your property insured' I.EARNED | Merkle-argued a third strike and was | Shaw-allowed only three scattered.hits Vorris Williams IL, GENERAL VIEW OF THE WESTERN FRONT. B.P. | orderea_out of the game by Umpire | and only 28 batsmen faced him. The, e Tnpion, Wil ‘have been|q g = DR. E. J. JONES Agency *Established: May, 1846, °8 | Harrison... Scores: ¥ Boore by, instngs: stripped of his title by the time ihe| © Advance of Haig’s Forces in the Lys Sector, Between the Bourre and 5 2 {First Game.) Philadelphia., 6000000 0 0—0 3 0national singles event is fimished éawe Rivers. 2. Territory from Which Germans Have Bsen Routed in Suite 46 Shannon Bmldmg il 03:0/0 8 5.0 |l ok bebiae S e 1 pen Sector of the Somms Valley, Southeast of Amiens. 3. Marne Salient, s S & STORHEA AT LA 4 Ros s o D fine Parkine: Shaw and Aln=.| though | ho ave. o cvmes. ccently Recaptured by the Allies, Between Soissons and Rheims, ake elevator Shetucket Street 021 smith. may pass alng from the golen entrance. Phone & 50 % v < |glow of the spotlig] man; i Brown &Per ttorneys-at-Law 3 o oS ‘%?BASE‘ALL ot otioe SPotlisht (a8 apany OMher|s:01%, the time equalling the per-|Last year he starred in most of Can- < 100 £ oY formances of St. Frisco and Hamburg | ton's victories ! Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. 5 undoubtedly px | S e it 2 ! Entrance stairway near to Thames i1 b, SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Grover Clevelana Alexander, rated|Coie. This was also Mabel Trasks'sl -« = ! S SRR 114 : as the' mreatost of piiehoadsr Tt | first appearance in 1918 and her form | Slim Love has certainly come to the | National Ban 2,358 e, t . shows that she is headed for a place |front, despite that fact that Bill Don- uncertain future before him in base- | ! e Douivep 3 0 1 % ¢ e e T ball. mow that he hos beer ealles in|in the two-minute list. Cox's stable ovan, when he managed the Yankees, GUNS AND MATERIALS TAKEN Tois 7 67 3 Nor ok & moam ¥ GF g e aratt, fan Sthefoame Fenesitearor| (PSADSED Sietapmuct peatoned Miylen | fever Belleved tiatfhe pitcher fRonld # IN LARGE QUANTITIES. o et Phitadeiptia ',mm_m 2. (33" game). any ‘other star ball player who an- \{Afll‘g:] lzl‘raskl”:“i;% "(Llo;’.‘g (;3\ § n‘r‘n‘;mé; ‘;‘n‘munt m}_mmh. Do_novnn believed | rapidly, the Bolshevik Soviet organ- s“ mm‘in for Comstoc] Chicago 8, Pitisburgh 3, fcalled end of tenth in-| swers the call to the colors. A s Cox's Iy hat the big southpaw lacked ambi- |jzation has virtually gone to pieces and e core by innings Sl aarknast ut the fans will soom forget, just|?t Toledo where he stood third in the |tion. Miller Huggins, however, had |y o . % Enerny Contesting Closely With Amer- | Pitiburgh . Cincinnati 5, St. Toue 3. ey hoave © formmiten rBeh Just |summarics “with Busy's Lassie and ja different hunch, and believed that | Nikolal Lenine, the premier, and Leon icans Along the Vesle. e has it 16 International 7 R e s A reddie | Frisco Worthy and fourth with Jay |Love needed only a chance to show |Trotzky, his war mimister, intend to iid, ¢ e . otie h, Willie Ritchie and Abe At-|yroc® W Faps N 4 Y —_— (Sesond \: ;:rr: i ms m?ss gxme, fen innings). | te)1” just as they have forgotten Tod | Y12CK: Truxton and First ational | what he could do. The chance came |flee to Germany should the sitmation London, Aug. 11 (3.40 p. m.).—The Fi 5 ¢ while seven other members of his|when the Yankees' pitching staff was 2 : » & ittsburgh 1 Phimedeiohis 6 (N game). loan and other great jockeys, and| g iaple were placed with the “also |his bi id i B el laccome SO REET DN iaconrding Ftel To- allies comtinued to make spiendid Srate s Priteacionin 5, Watogen 3, (30 pamey. |just as Ed Walsh, Johnny Kling, | St20! : = S0 Dis, bit andididily EwelL i B0 fwell in i & . 40251 Chicago 6, Cleveland 2. o ran. crippled. Love stepped up and did | cent Russian® newspapers, the Bx- pregress this morning along the whole 10 40 om Detratt 2, St Touws L Honus Wagner and John Evers have Fma Jay made her Arst ‘stavt this 3 : o s b i ool P il roa e SretiEnE o paaye] MIma. Jay A irst start this|fact that Huggins now regards him |change Telegraph correspondent at rent between the region to the south | Camwet 3120 e | o vear at Toledo and won in 2:04% while |as one of his best pitchers. & 5 outirwth.t 4 2 3 0 0 o YESTERDAY'S RESOLTS. | mention. The names of these stars |y, i i i Copenhagen telegraphs. of Arras and the River ise, according | Cushaw.th 4 2 3 2 0 @ of ‘past days will always be found on | yaentine landed the deciding heat in — The Potrograd newspaper Isvestia is te veports reaching London this after- | Jolrizty 3 110 1 o) T |the roll @ honor, but the public no | .5 Fort Meis's Purse with ~Verlie| ponny peonard, world's lightweight | quoted by the correspondent as stat- nosm. There have been large captures | Smne" " 3 o 3 3 o Clochmati 3, St Touls 2, (st game). |longer is interested in them. Patchen, the ooost . pacer Bat!champion and instructor of boxing for |ing that at several points “In _that of guns and materials and the num- | Miuchmanx 1 1 0 9 0|3 St. Louis’S, Chcionati 3. | —_— o Giter tochitre ora ith Joe | the National Army men at Camp Up- |part of Russia not occupied by the ber of prisoners is increasing. The | Scimidtc' ¢ 0 0 0 oK Fiten 3, Cbegs 5 (L2t gupe). LEE MAGEE MAKING Ty o ot i Yegs. T 'h T lton. has returned to New York and |enemy” counter-revolutionary move- fall of Chaulhes is said to have fol- o Ll buzh = o GOOD AT LAST |Kostnaky brod but com fod ane that|Will soon resume his duties at thel s have broken out in a number of Jowed a-desperate struggle with strong | motals {831 82017 1 i e ~ St L Long Island training camp. Leonard The Bolshevik Soviets have, forces fushed up to cover the retreat. St Touls 5. Detrott 2. (st game). — is sufficient to credit her to the sun- |LO"& T L 4 ' The British encountered fierce op- motals 3110 7 13 3| Detsos 5. St Lewis T. (24 fame) Second Baseman for Reds is Develop- | flower state. B i e o et & Smith x Chi 8, Cleveland 3, (1st game] . = . 2 i S 21 are replac y councils consisting of rosition norh o the ‘Somme, but ;2:}.; i e o g::]i:f;a, m;u".;fl:u, (30 arme); ing into Star of First Magnitude, R OTTiNEICEo e the, ficoses I GPA TSN NoRTaE SaNioria Hioll Eooresentattveat - pEitho | MECERETIE now are a n () Ran for Vaugha in Sth adeipita 0, Washingion = 4 California. He boxed a series of four- | or moderates. slopes toward Thray, if they have not Pflmu by innings: e Lee Magzee who has shifted from By W. H. Goch round contests against worthy rivals Py - - a.lre-dy Succeeded in reaching , that | GEEE - ——F § § pillar to post in the major leagues dur-| AR o °1f =5 ¢ Mabel | o7 the Coast as part of a program ofr Bolsheviki Leader Killed. g = s ing the last three years has come into| Miss Nutonia, the dam of Mabel| ;ising funds for army athletic equip- sty wapager R hmyschows Anxdety, Strurg it Ty Rally, Wit {his own at last as a member of the | Trask. 2-023, has a very fair ropre-|menc - His efforts holyed i the reali- adl:s,mz;:“\}vigl:h}'{a?:{::v);e Boishevik Between Arras and Albert theememy | cynon o0 o gl cinnati Reds Playing in the uni- |Sentative now racing on the Ilnois|,ation of a sum bordering close on|leader Olschinsky has been killed is showing signs of great anxiety and |, 0GERAY, SWE. L. .—_C“‘fim:hfl M o Eachoe 3 ). G0 o TOTTU OERHIEY tearn ch represents | tracks in the brown gelding Bowola|g;009. In addition Leonard ap-|while there has been great bloodshed apparentiy is anticipating a wide ex- | [ooqe W0 Song Tinh inwing fmlshes| Bnin b il T imines BY|his own home city for the first|that won in 2:14% over the half-mile | eared in several exhibition contests |among the Bolsheviki in the Novgurod (enr&m ot the fighting front to the | poo: ® o g O o e same 3 | Bloshamten 3, Betimore 4, (14 ionings). ;I:“j snce e ,m‘or‘;[ e df'rm cont g:;“:u‘l "(‘y‘,’“{f}‘u:]'l- S“;‘;:rh»‘ E?;ged'; for the benefit of soldiers at some of [and Russian districts. o 5 o1 same 3 any, Magee is rated today as one f Fanny Carter, 2:22%. a|the various Coast camps, t prr g % fo 2 when triples by S Magee and SAmesl BEaEstier iRt of the most valuable members of |daughter of Baron Wilkes and Miss |{ne Y2 0oNS F00S AP m;fig‘e = German Embassy Quits. On the Soissoms-Rheims front the |runs. Tp. to the minth e, Dost National Lengus. - ety o team, s | e teaines Breon besrs. . 7 th®|talks by the champion on the bene-| The German embassy at- Moscow i ™ 0 ..Ut 3 < eague. ieldi owa trainer Byron Perry. 5 5 iV i > i enemy iz conl'rsu;g every x_n&n[sf had allowed only one hit. Mgt Tl oy 1{‘;‘5"‘_{?&;‘ izi‘m&::“mnfg&w;hte :\}:g a ks T xs’«;lsdi‘e?‘ be derived from boxing to a|will remove immediately to Pskov, i itn b ythe etond) Sgatiie { Cinctura ;,';‘,‘,;d;::;'“n"c,}:g“m sensational, but the outstanding fea-| Dick McMahon is not having as : owing to conditions _in_Moscow, ac- 865 Dhmtin? Dhs« sirussie | cantiot |hoet Ml o o et by s A ture of his rise from the ranks of | much success with Esperanza’s change| o o T eqriing (o advices froni Berlin oday e e el e S G L B S e ey chronic in-and-outers is his timely |of equipment as expecied. The Cali-|ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVE (Pskoy i 162 plles. soutriwest of treat to the River Aisne or beyond|3. Seodr by innings: pei Washingion at Philadeiphia, (2 sames), HGh G ! forula miate LKk 0% Mich epesd e 1S GROWING RAPIDLY | nearty dircetly west of Moseon) clearly is imminent. First game: Ciogst Cletent. D datent e o e | B hreal | ohsn bothored Posaibly e Owing to traffic conditions, (i S T Uty 0 01000102002 63 —_ L hitting better than .280 and he gives B 5 . SIDLY | German Embassy Forced to Remove |ciated. th basiy Hl Db Ctheipnati - § 0100000 2 CLUB STANDINGS. < promise of ranking with the .300|he will have to go back to the high | b o stated, the embassy will be GERMAN RESISTANCE actumell - A2 vonn02 2 3 boys by the time the season ends for | checking process and drawing her so mecinely:Eumyioscov. compelled to travel by way of Pe- OVERCOME BY FRENCH | 1or and Wingo, . 200 Gonmzales; El- i his_environments as a member of the (fine that she can almost trot through| ;,.4.n Aug. 11—Th i-Bol oA flomnefors § Tedmalaud Further Ground Gained Between the|St Louwie.. 201000011512 o Xew Yook Magee has played. with the Cardi-| There has been very Hittle said about Avre and Oise River. e dniis T | oz nals, Yankees and Browns, and he|the three-year-old filly Selka which o - IWinga. S L T 10| was one of the stars of the Federal | Harry Flemming is racing for the Hill- Paris, Aug. 11—Nothwithstanding 80, g Bl league who brought a big price | andale Farm still she was timed sep- the resistance of the Germans, the| pog poons s 1 nr o B St. Teuls when sold back to -the major |arately in 2:05% in the fast heat that French troops Sunday gained further 5 plr en. leagues. The Yankees were report-|Hollyrood Bob won at North Randall. between the Avre and the| St Lows, Aug. 11—Detroit and St.| poon 54| €d to have paid 00 for his re-|This flly is also a striking example Oise ‘rivers, taking ' several villages | Louis divided today’s double header, | Civeiund lease from thc Brooklyn Feds and|of the fact that early speed comes fromi the west and south of Roye to §t, Louis winming the first game 5 to gumnmn he proved to be a flivver. But there|from individuals that were noted for 2 _ the Ofse, according to the-official com- | 2, and Detroit the second, 5 to 1. De- | (Measo o is nothing flukey in his work|that quality as she is by Peter the o munication issued by the war office to- | troit outhit St. Louis in both games | ¥, Tor {52 this year, for he is doipg as much as |Great, a Kentucky Futurity winner, Dight. e but failed to bunch hits in_the first | Detoit . s2|any other member of Mathewson’s |out of Eva Bellini, a filly that was X The “text of the,communication fol- | 8ame, except in the seventh inning. | Philadelphia . 40 club to keep the Reds in the running |second in the heat that tive Belle lows: for a commanding position among|Won in 2:07% in the two-year-old div- : “Ourxtroops have continued to gain the pennant contenders of the Na- |ision of the Futurity in 1309,while her ground between the Acre and the Oise , in spite of the resistance of the ene- my. tional league. third dam Expressive was raced through the Grand cuit in her three-year-old | The Story < At 0 form not only against foals of her /. Capture Many Places. "% BB B INNING own age but also in the open classes | “To the south of the Avree we oc- By W. H: Gocher. &t ¥nolitsiwh e et Saray TS mosical cupied Marquivillers and Grivillers, and have reached the line of Armancourt and Tilloloy and progressed north of Roye-sur-Matz about two kilometers as far as thg outskirts of Canny-sur- races. She was a haif-bred, being by Electioncer out of the thoroughbred mare Expressive and Monrow Salis- bury pronounced her one of the best racing tools that ever passed through The returns for the first three Grand Circuit meetings look like a case of Murphy againsi the field, with the odds 5+ ¢ | decidedly in favor of the Poughkeepsie reinsman. Fifty-two races were con- THE STOCK MARKET. Stimulated in Spite of Itself by the Ready Mired Clean and Good Matz. Further to the south we captur-| . Crumbling of Germany. tosted a- North, Randall] Kalamazoo| Lo oo Paint Latthe ed and: passed the village of La Ber- ji# '~ T— and Toledo. Murphy started in forty Varnishes, PROVIDENCE liere. ! New York, Aug. 11—Stimulated of which he won seventeen, was sec- | ils andERTtles 'BAKERY “Bétween the Matz and the Oise our | gpite of itself by the arrival of still ond in nine, third in five, fourth in two and Weskein 5.k ki st advanc® has assumed a more Dro- |more encouraging reports of the ‘land unplaced in seven. At North SPORTING NOTES mncefl character north of Chevin- | crumbling of the German army under Randall and Falamazoo, the Guy Ax- Preston Bros. Inc. Tel. 1133-3 Machemont and Cambronne.are 0 “Army of the east: the Siberian front. An English de- tachment has made a successful raid on the Bulgarian lines west., of. Lake Dotran:* Modern Plambmg | Is as essential in modtm houses as slectricity is to |l§PM We guaran- tee the very best ING WORK by expert uarkl-n at the fairest prices. y Ask us. for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street % T. . BURNS' HEATING AND PLUMBING ROBERT J. 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There was a good demand for government bonds, with the tax exempt 3 1-2s again making Sales. 10200 Bald- Toro 700 Chile_Cop: 1200 Cal Tuek & T 709 Col Gas Eiec 800 Com Prod 100 Com_Prod pf $108 Coarlate stond 2300 Dis Securities 100 Brio . .. 100 Ere lst pf 499 Fisher Body 200 Pisher Body pf “‘i 0% 15% fl 11 i 55 1 700 Loriliard P tomses oo 15%. 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Dagastar and Royal Mack were both distanced through being interfered with and Allen Walts was drawn after trotting two heats in the race won by Tsperanza while Budlight and Zom- brino ran into too mruch speed in the races wom by Verlie Patohren and Les Grand. When the number of his mounts are considered Geers is well out in front as he has eight firsts, two sec- onds, one third and a fourth to show for eighleen starts and that he is get- ting ready to make a bid for the Na- tional Stallion Stake at North Ran- dall next week was shown by the two miles in 2:06«and 2:06% be worked Peter June at Toledo where he won with June Red, Brusiloff and Single G. McMahon has also been popping into the king row although he failed to get in the meney at Kalamazoo. At Nerth Randall he came through with Hal Boy, Miss Perfection and Belle Alcan- tra. Hal Boy repeated at Toledo where Esperanza found a three in five race and won in record time. His speed marvel Peter Look has, however, in the )anguage of Gmm‘al ‘Turner proved “very expensive.” Cox hung him on the femce at North Randall with A Game of Chance while Verlie Patchen passed him the buck at Toledo after Valentine had carried him a mile in 2:01% with Un. The Toledo meeting was a genuine speed carnival. Murphy won the first heat over the new frack with Miss | Harris M. in 1:38% and as Geers | gathered in the balance in 1:58% and 9%, the first three-heat race in which the time was below two minutes was placed on record. On the second day Esperanza made a new six-heat record, the average for the event being 2:05% while she also trotted the fast- est sixth heat, ber mile in 2:06% tak- ing the place of the 2:07% which' Man- rice placed at the top @ the list when he won the Kentucky Futurity in 1917 In this race The Harvester filly Bertha McGuire also won a heat in 2:041, a new record for four-year-old trotters. Cox also added another laumrel to the wreath when Mabel Trask ‘won the second heat of the free for all in Ante Guy was his only | Baseball is a funny gamé. A few days ago the St. Louis Kationals bor- rowed five bats from the Brooklyn Dodgers and then proceeded to trounce the latter by a 9 to 2 score. i Perhaps daylight saving is respons- ible for the Detroit Tigers’ sad plight. At any rate, the more daylight that is saved ,the more daylight shows be- tween the Tigers and the America league leaders. Lee Magee was a failure in the American league last year with St. Loufs, so he was shipped to Cincin- nati. Dave Shean was a failure in the National league with Cincinnati, so he was shipped to the Boston Red Sox. Now both are making good. What is the answer? Eddie Cicotte is probably watched more closely when working on the mound than any other pitcher in the big show. The alertness of the enemy | batsmen is due to a fear that the, ‘White Sox veteran may spring some | new twister as baffling as was the emery teaser in its day. i Lizzie March and June Bug, the two leaders in the fast pace at the Park- way Driving Club meeting, were bred in Delaware. Lizzie March, the win- ner in 2:08%, is by Prince March, the sire of R. T. C., 2:06%, while June Bug is by Dignus Brook and also ear- ries a.record of 2:08%, which she made at Rockport, Ohio last month. Milton Ghee, sensational quarter- back of Dartmouth in 1%, who play- | ed in one game for themu flzfiamst} the Glees, of New Havi ng a fighting plane over t‘he%fimfln lines. | None who saw Ghee play football could doubt he would make a great airman. For twisting, squirming, and fighting his way through a broken field against seemingly impossible odds this boy was | a wonder. 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