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PHILLIES HAVE SIGNED CATCHER WALTER TRAGESSOR Philadelphia, 15.—Announce- ment was m: that Walter Tragressor, catcher, has been obtain- Philadelphia National club. He came from the Bos- onals through the waiver pro- MACPHERSON'S . Every thing in Summer Hab- the erdashery for vacation man as well as for the man who doesn’t get away this year—for sports, autoiig and No shrinking ';n the making, and hence no disap- pointment in the looks and dress. wear. Prices are moderate. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank. —— PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 Modern Plambing is_as essential in modern houses as| electricity is to lighting. We guaran- | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | by expert workmen at the fairest prices. i Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS | Stutz Motor, were again prominent. 67 W e but less sensational in their move-| Main ments. Numerous miscellancous | ot Street shares contributed to the increased | dealings, _rails also manifestdz| strength, but losing ground lai~ | T F BURP‘I when leaders reacted one (o 14 s r. S [reinte Shippings were under persistent HEATING AND PLUMBING 91 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMRING, STEAM FITTING Washington $g. Washington Builditg Nerwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. Nos. 11 to 25 Farry Street TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 | ‘| Massachusetts Tennis Direct C. Burnett (Murphy). ' while 12 per cent. was Boston, July 15.—The .Austral tennis team. headed by Norman in time to participate in the eas doubles ‘ championship tournament which begins at the Longwood Cricket | Club .next week. Efforts are under way, however, to make it possible for/ them to attempt qualification for the national/ doubles title in a later sec- tional tournament. 5 Secretary Richard Bishop of thel Association had announced today that the Australians | were en route to America and would be here ip time to compete in the eatsern tournament. Later, however, he said they had missed the steam- ship Aquitania and had cabled that they were sailing on the Adriatic, due in New York on July 28. BURNETT WINS RICKMAN . HOTEL PURSE OF $2,000 Kalamazoo, Mich., July 15—The opening day of Kalamazoo's tweifth annual Grand Circuit meeting was featured by the victory of Direct C. Burnett, Murphy's entry, in the ‘23| pace. He won in straight heats and ! the time was fast. Murphy made it two victories for, the. day by capturing the 215 pace! with Sanardo, | The 2.12 trot, raced on the half mile track, was stubbornly _fought -and went four heats before Peter Billiken won. Summaries: | 2.05 pace, purse $1,000:" ! South Bend Girl (Sturgeon). Belle Alcantara (McMahon). Dan Hedgewood (Swain) Baron Chan (Wellwood) Baron Wood also started. Best time 2.04 3-4. 213 pace. Rickman 2000+ Hotel purse, 15! Eva Abbe (Palin) 3 Darvester (W. Fleming) Flora A.° (Valentine) . Goldie Todd, Baroness Gray Hal, Kathleen Gale, Oma Binger, Wood Patch also started. Best time 2.03 1-4. 2.15 pace, purse $1,000: anardo (Murphy) thel Knight (McDonald) Myron Cochato (Sturgeon) Sheriff Direct (Kennedy) Lassie Pointer, Prince Pepper, chael A. Powers, Tenna, Tony Lady Fostina, Star Patchen, Jr. die, May, The Druggist, Sister Norte and Manuel also startéd. Best time 2.07 1-4. half mile track, purse illiken won; Winneco- ma second; Evil Rock third. Best time 2.09 1-4. SELL 18-YEAR-OLD JOCKEY FOR $15,000 New York, July 15—The event of the day at the Empire City Rasing association’s. summer meeting yester- day was the sale of a jockey just out of the apprentice class for $15,000. The buyer was Samuel C,- Hildreth, | owner and trainer of Purchase, Lu- cullite and other cracks; the seller,’ Stewart Polk, of Billings, Mont., and the lad that change dhands, Laverne Tator, who will not be 18 years old Twin Falls, Idaho. - He rode his first until August 21, and who hails from race at Havana, Cuba, in January; had his first winning mount, Tippoo Sahib, on February 11, and graduated | as an apprentice at the Aqueduct meeting less than a fortnight ago, when he rode his 40th winner. ! NORWICH BASEBALL SLUB VS. SUBMARINE BASE SUNDAY Sunday afternoon at the I"alls.dia- mond the fans of this city will be given an opvortunity to see the fast Submarine Base team in .action, the management of the Norwich Baseball club having secured the téam for thati date. Brookes, .will not reach this eoqnnvi;hey have played. tern;! | “on: 1aay, Sreat speed this year and have lost! but .one game out of the twentr-five * The. Norwich team played their first Saitic. iy Spnaay aud . trimeenl Sihe New London Independents 11 to & in a one-sided contest. Since that zame new men have made their appearance on the local team. men who have played the game and who are con- sidered fast. The game should be a fast one and the public will haye the chance. to_show whether of not they are with the local team in the bring- ing back of the good old game to Nor- wich. s 5 e 3 The diamond has been repaired and ngw it is in first class condjtion. The infield is mow* half dirt and half grass and looks like the Polo Grounds. The ‘management is soon to add back- stop and to erect a score d on he field. It is also hoped t by unday seats can be erected for the| comfort of the fans. Baseball at one time was popular#in this city and the attendance at the game last- Sunday shows that the lovers of the sport are still plentiful. k up the team.and Norwich will again have a champion- ship team like those in the days gone by, when Norwich camped at the top of ' the Connecticut league. TILDEN REMAINS FAVORITE; EASILY DEFEATS HARDY Chicago, July 15—William T. Til- den, Jr., Philadelphia, 1918 national clay court singles chamvion, is again the strong favorite as a result of his ided victory over Samuel Hardy Chicago, 6-1, 6-1. in fifth round play today of the ninth annual clay court tournament. Hardy is one of the dou- bles champions but Tilden had every | stroke at his command. Vincent Richards of Yonkers. N. Y., beat George J. O'Connell, Chicago, 6-0, 6-1, in the fourth.round. HANOVER WINS SECOND GAME FROM YANTIC One of the most interesting and ex- citing games played at Airlie park this season was played July 12, Satur- when Hanover defeated Yantic by a score of 7 to 6. Pepineau on the mound was hit_very little, allowing only four hits, while Wheeler was hit hard at times. The feature of the game was Jerry Delaney’s homer in the third inning and P. Crofts’ fast fielding, covering both short and third. BEAR CATS LOSE DECIDING GAME TO TAFTVILLE Saturday afternoon at the Taftvflle baseball grounds the Taftville first team defeated the Bear Cats in the deciding game of a three game series The Sub team needs no introduc- tion to the fans of this city as they| have been seen in action before when | they met and defeated the Sachems.| The Sub team has been traveling at - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SPECULATIVE INTERESTS WERE IN CONTROL New York, July 15—Pools, and speculative interests generally = were again in undisputed control of the stock market today, resuming -their the face of me- bullish operations in Wwould velopments which ordinarily have given rise to no little concern. Absolute demoralization in the for- eign exchange market, as evidenced | by the acute weakness of rates on! London and Paris and increased di crimination against industrial collat- | eral, caused ‘only occasional interrup- tion to the markeys further advance. Dealers in exchange were at a los to explain the cortinued adverse movement of sterling and francs on other than credit or economic grounds which are admittedly unZavorable to| the principal entente powers. The gap between mixed and dustrial” loans widened apprec the afternoon, the former closing six per cent. the day's ruling rate, demanded for the less acceptable security. Yesterdag’s favorites, notabfy Cru- cible Steel, Baldwin Locomotive and pressure, reflecting the disturbing con- ditions in that industry, and oils were variable, while metais’® made but slight response to = generally . high prices quoted for /August deliveries. N). zains of three to almost twelve points were made by American, Su- matra_and Lorillard tobaccos, Ameri- can Woolen, Central Leather, the two classes of Bethlehem Steel Common, Crucible Steel, Gulf States Steels, Cu- | ban-American Sugar, U. S. Industrial Alcohol and Sears-Roebuck. Sales amounted to 1,875,000 shares. ¥ Liberty and railway bonds eased slightly, internationals holding steady Sales, par value, $14,500.000. O1d U. bonds unchanged on’ cal STOCKS. 9232 1 n8% 51 61 1055 105% % nus s iy i 10335 2 240 - 260 Herman Chenette or call 1975-3. Taft- vVille, and leave message there for him. The Runaways have a few new men in the lineup_and they say no team should stop them from winning games. Manager Chenette has two open dates “—the 19th and the 26th—and if the St. Mary’s Second want to play a game for Sport or for money they will play them any time, = YANKEES AND TIGERS DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL Detroit, Mich,, July 15.—New York and . Detroit broke even in a double header today, the locals winning the first-contest, 13 #, 2. and losing. the second, 3 to 0. - Detroit took four out of five in the series. The first game | was\ a swatfest in avhich the Tigers hit for 23 bases. The second game, called_at the end of the sixth to al- low New York to catch a train, was won by the timely hitting combined | with Boland's costly error in the third. Scores: (First _Game.) New York (A) Detroit (A) S an h a e W hpo a e Pnpaughiss © 0 3 2 1 Rush.ss 3% 50 Pippdb 3 110 0 0 Young2b 1250 Bakerob 3 0 1 1 0 Cobber 137 9 Lewist 4 2 5 0 0 Veachlr ioo0 Pra2h 4 1 1 2 0'Hemanib & 3168 0 0 Beale.s 2 0 0 0 0 Shomenir 0200 Vickrt 200 1 0Dye 1020 Puel.c 4233 0 Anemithe 313 0 0 Shorep 1 0 1 0 0 Dausp 0040 10000 el 100 0 0l Totaw %0 10002 : Fowsterss 1 0 1 2 0 | Wickland.rt 2 1 0 0 0 Totals 2141 Seore by innings: () Batted for Shore in 5th. B New' Yorw . o Two base hits, Lewis, L \IRES are such an im- portant part of car en- joyment and car economy that they deserve your serious considerdtion—for a time. . But if you've owned a car for as much as a year and have not yet discovered outstanding quality, try a Firestone -Gray Sidewall Tire. You'll no longer be trying first one tire, then another. With Firestone equip- ment, tire uncertainties come to an end. restone for a purse of $100. The score was| ' o2 (2. Youns 4 to 1. After the game the managers Chmeni Sy \ of the two teams met and decided to i T \ merge the two teams and make: one|praugnss 3 fush.ss T80 strong team. Manager Sullivan of the |Pirp.ib 2 0 |Young.2b 01 o Bear Cats will manage the team and [Bskerib 2 ofcebier” 12 00 will. make up the schedule for the|piniay Ll P e e U team for the remainder of the season.|Bodie.ct ofShortent 2 1 1 0 0 The score: . Yiexrt ofpyersb 2111 0 annah.c ofStanagec 20 51 0 Tattitie Boar ats. Mogridge oftginin 10 111 Mo'olland)t 4 0 3 i 2 3 g 2 Heesung™ 3 8 T o e e e : Axiison 2 | 4% % 1 . Dugas.3b o2 50 : gt oS 11€8 per ar o0 1 0 17153 6 e Anderson.c FoE A R e Murphy. 1 ;1 0/JOHNSON PITCHES SHUT OUT | Totals s L0y BALL; SENATORS WIN 3 TO 0 Mestamery oo, 211 2| . Cleveland, O., July 14.—Washington . By . e efeated Cleveland, 3 to 0. today, Wal- (N s et eve Lo, Jonnson keeping the 1 o°}eiand | g his'first game since June 17 and led | Washingten 21| He was over on the other side wi it a il e Doctng 3. it his own Gabee with & trigle Pre|Chicako to a7 to 3 victory over Bos-|--lidesils 268 | the marines. - Nig won considerable e ige il riimhia B T e © ton today. Score: fame in 1906 when he was tied for tr " ™) T American league batting lead Wik Runaways Want Games. Washington (A) ey S S, W' » o |Bromidence ; George Stone. Yes, folks, that was The ' Runaways of Taftville twould |[Judzeib 4 1 8 1 0fGranesr 4 '3 0 o Flackrt - & 1% % 5 |Bridsepor 5 some time ago! like to arrange for another game with|Foster3b i 0 0 2 ¢ 470 1 3 ofZRoCUFe S Tis 1 SeLBalabay . Perhaps it is Cincinnati's turn to the Baltic' Rivals to be played on thelja® ' § 1 3 0 4 R 3 11 0 olghuoad, win the pennant this year. In each Baltic grounds Sunday, the 27th of | Mumhect 1§ 1 e R 111 10 Hanror 7 of the last five years a different club July. The Runaways received a!"flnir” %796 118 41221 3o ni‘"‘ Eeven . Soevei31 3 has won. It wor?t entirely around the i cais IShankess 4 2 3 5 IR R : et e P4 il {’:; 5:?‘:&‘:”::?.“ A:')'f’mama‘:‘e“‘" ‘f“flsl:wmn > 30 ¢ e " vt oyl SPORTING NOTES e i 't s it oxac averaging 1§ years of age that wamte| " - ! a0 L 1110 at it. Boston won in 1914, Philade Saturday games shoul write to| Totals & 7 i 34 8 Totals 30 g Cooper had the Giants handcuffed | phia in 1915, Brooklyn in 1816, New S o = 27 14 and there wasn't a Houdini in sight. | Pork in 1917, Chi in 1918 and Ciraiand 5 H () Batted for Fillingim in Sih . Harry Safir, who is the megaphote|Garry Herrmann says Cincinnati w Two base hits Shanks, TNejll.” Three | oBcore by fmsines. ., , ,;|man at the Yankee games, has been|win in 1919. At that rate Branc Base” Mits. Johnson. Menosky. Grjeao . .vo....0 80 5 0 2 8 8 0=%|drafted to do the announcing for the|Rickey may order ‘a pennant pole for === ‘Iwo base hits, Fiack, Smith, Fillingim. Three | Giants. It's a big help to the fans, lihe Cardinals by 1921 ATHLETICS RALLY iN NINTH; bise hits, Deal Marn. Powell and Thorpe. for when fhey boosy ot boo 3",;}“:;; Wickiand, “the - Yafikee utility - ont DRIVE IN FOUR RUNS FOR WIN Ihey maI L N N tielder,’ continues to maintaln his i 7i BASEBALL boosting or knocking. spotless record. Al appeared in two 1000 Ciana St. Loui S R spore YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Hugo Bezdek, who bosses the Pi-|moc®gimes vesterday and each time e L s 1 i Sl s el Shatidai ‘Lyagoe. rates, is contigually encouraging his|he had that familiar “0° in the hit R i = o ; Chijcago 7. Bosten 2. players. is favor S| column. As Yankee fan writes: ‘B P phla batted out a 5o ‘l"fl*’r! set-| oler games rain. lads at the bat is, “Make it be £00d.” | {amar is not the most valuable o Chino_Ca: e L e g 8 Ameriean League Sometimes they do and then asain|fielder in the world, but if he Is no &, dovble by Barrus after’ two, were out|. wiioisnis, Gerdusd o ; they gomt. o2 1n| a0 Improvement on' this ‘voung man Soo o B o ving Ny vyus. o Kia Caton and Mollwitz walked in | Im ‘willing Go eat my hat - Many 000 Cruc : : D from first together after the double|other persons have the same feeling 43000 Crucible Steel . = . . other p 6200 Delaware & Huf .. Philadelshia (A) St. Louls (A) B o (e i), play in the ninth. Gaton is the short-|,n the subject, though all have not atdh pgee Mi . wieer 3 1% 5 Slercoecs 4 377 % 2 Eastern Leayus. est_plaver in baseball .and Mollwitz | reaced the hat ‘ating sage. 0 Erle 1 Ty 41 0 ¢ ofGreends 3 1 %35 e is a bean-pole. en Caton wanis e 1 e Gl 3 11 oOlmuedt 4+2 1% of Dadeeet§iBawidemed o to communicate with Mollwitz he has 170 Fisher Body . LI ORI B — T 0 1| Sorinedcia 7. Hariford 3 to write a note and hand it up to 400 Gen “Eisctrc A L 2 11 New Haren 4. Waterours 2 him. R ¢ ’ 260 4 1 1 0 1|Gerber.ss . & % International League. / Pittsburg isn’'t out of this pennant 00 Dugns 4 2 ofSevnide 4 1 0| PBaltjmore 6. Binghamten 4. race by any means. They are getting Podinec 4 1 o|Davensortp 3 18] Jescy Cits. = Toronto :. a firmer hold on fourth place every 2 ok o e F s | esdingRochester, rain. day and Bezdek has a strong pitching L7} Nie: 5 Tenrp .t of Tofars 514 ¥ 5 staff to call on. Jos” Corme - SRS odomonny The west is treating,the east just % 5‘" 00! o nt () Patted for Tavenport ia oth - Milwaukee 2. Columbus 0. as kindly as it did in May when the L < .1 l{g 1900 Tne () Tan for Perking In och. Mioreanelis 10, Indlanapolis 5 casern teams crossed the Alleghanics o/ i f Coore "t nmings for the first time. In twelve games i R GAMES TODAY | played the last two_days the east has UoHIUNMWY 9 SWIealt| e Daw hiis IWILL: Buron, oPeins, | hanE National League. llanded just two. The Yankees and Sntal Toves s, Thomas, Severcid. Iiome | Pittsbureh at New York, Senators each picked one game out of .‘m"” runs, Williams Cincinnati 2t Philadeiphia a double header anddsu\'ej the east o Chicago at Dioston, from being annihilated. MAVIL AV, WHITE SOX BUNCH HITS IN loute st Brockiya | The Clark who has been catching | @'® m‘fliu:mi SEVENTH AND WIN 3 TO 1] 4 Ameriean Leagus. for the Phillies in the last few pames BOd MOOT Pacific i iy 15.—Chi oy gty e caw. is none other than old “Nig” Clark, Mo EStk o Chicago, July 15.—Chicago concen- Philadelphja’ =t Detroit ” i e R Tria T Y G trated its atfack in one innihg today New York at st Loul ; ormerly ¥ < NYNH & and_ defeated Boston, 3 to 1. in a| Boston at Cleveland pitchers’ duel between Cicotte and| . .. Estern, ‘Longur. James. Score: ustga ¢ Springsea arifond < Worcester Bomon (A) Ciease (A) i UL o e ShDe a e Vaterby ridse Lamarer "% 17 0 Oluienoiar "¢ 171 0 8 Pty e YEs 2011 o 2120 LEAGUE STANDINGS Ramyr t o0 %0 11100 National Leazue. Mefnnts1b 4 012 2 1/ i0 ik angc 5 12 0 § 21 0 0| New om e Walterae 6 0 0 0 2 1°3°% 0| Cineinnegt Sotn Ry e Seottes 3 01 3 © 03 2 0fchicago Tenn Copp o 3 00 2 0 |Brookiv 9 Tobaceo o = — — | Pittsburgh aceo Pro 827 14 1| St. Louls Totals 0 53313 0 Boston ... Boves by lmtngs: Philcephis -4 Chicago o R T . American League. Two bese hii. Jackion Won. ! Last. Cricasy , TE ALEXANDER RETURNS TO ol R el <t Detrolt MONEY. New York, July 15.—Call money high 6: low 6; ruling rate §; closing bid 6; offered at 7 1-2; last loan 6: bank ‘acceptances 4 1- After the market closed a rate of 12 per cent. for all industrials was quot- ed. COTTON. ?‘\'ew York, July is.—>poc cotton quiet; middling 3610 NEW YORK Towp mAR 3%s. 1847 . s Sorme " o i R % e 2 e 34 b Pt coms 4th 4%s, 1938 93.04 X 94.00 s Tawel 1008 . 1e8ee Doss: 1S i ccuis rer $100 bomd. 5% 108 CHICAGO @RAIN MARKET. t 1013 110% | COR Open. Wigh Low. Close. 3% 116% T 1883 3 7 195: 183% - 108 4600 Butte Cop & 3 105K Ao 164 3200 Rutte & Sup a us% - 3% e GAME, BEATS BOSTON BRAVES Boston, July st 15.—~Alexander pitch- | Boston Louis 1 3 5 g C. V. PEN 45- BROAI DLETON, DWAY The Steamer Nelseco [ Will Make Sunday Excursion to Ocean Beach every Sun- ‘day during the season, leaving the Railroad dock at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach at 12 o’clock. Returning leave Beach at 5 o’clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. This is a brand new boat with Deisel Engine and ample accommodations for 600 passengers. FARE 40c EACH WAY.