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Cleveland, O. Aug. 7.—J. L. Dodge| Sally, Jask: - Glenna = Me- . ; : : . ; f ' v ) of the Iolyioad farm, Lexington,|Kinney, Lord Lucy C. and|p.’ : ; ) : OU’LL like -eston: <3 Bad) e H6:d dos g;“,\l'mn Ranauli | Walter’ S also started. ¢ i - 7 SR : U Fir o . ishinz e of e time 2.05 . 2 . B AT A S o s Srnd ; 7 was “particuiarly o Sooup AnD CoT T Gray Sidewall Tires ireuit mecii . The card turnisl ILER'S DEFEAT BY MAN Dyl a ol A g ired i 2 el T8 LT T e U D A RE OF DAY'S PLAY | Mith tho sffocts of his match. with CLARET STARTED /3 and Firestone Methods. e Eaats Nottolk, Conn. Aug. 7—The defeat|Niles in- the 16 Wi THIS 15 6oING WSde In SRCIEFet Sl vach- The result will bring Kugagae and Trotting ihe fuicst two heats of the| Of Alexander Tier by A H, Man 7| william M. Johnston of San Francis- Ts GE somE. season for three year olds, Dodge drove | T S, 0, 20 IF 0% qav's play in the| SO together in the semi-finals' tomor- T Periscope to tre front in straight heats | K25 the featire, of toIA¥ S B0 o ticye| fow. while S. H. Voshell New in the Cham-ionship Stallion stake, B ooment at| York star; will meet W. T. t J C %38 . : 5 2 vaiued ci f& 005, the first futurity this | (RAMPIORSRIR LeRnS | IDUIIRICEL, 2| Philadelphia, who conauered R. Nor- ] ; 1 i . The organization that year for threc vear old trotters. Molly | I% ris Williams, 84, of Boston this morn- e T ruairt tniny the, cddsof | " Singles—Second Round: The Tilden- Williams match was one makes good tires obtains ‘Tilden favorite. Brusiloff. third. The flest| GMECE S0l oted Hugh Nehring, | The Tiden-wilil 2 P . P sreat form, The score was 6-2, 6.1, good dealers. Naturally heat in 1-2 set a season’s record 7-8, for Juveniles. A H. Man, Jr, defeated Alexander|y® In the $3.000 Plain Dealer purse fof , o 7L Ma% oF 208 trotters, the first heat went to ST - i Siiss Foricetion under sirong handiingl Third Round: ' can|AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS HAVE ! car owners find satisfac- by Dodze: Helirrocd Kate .captured g gegric Ml 3l LEFT FOR PROVIDENCE, R. I 2 : % e Vv gmOn Cecti Donaldson defeated Horace| New York, Aug. 7.—The Australian ; tion in both. By finishinz second to Jack Keith!| Clark, 7-5, 6-3. tennis players who arrived here today in the 2.14 pace after the favorite had W. J. Gallon defeated Roy Spring,|on the Adriatic, too late to compete in been barred from the mutuel betting|g.4, §-2. the Newport, R. L. tournament, left the third heat. Sister Norte paid| A H. Man defeated E. E. Reese by | this evening for Providence, and ex- 60 on a $2 ticket. default. pect to participate in the remaining Summaries: R. S. Leighton defeated D. S. Ingra- | matches at Newport tomorrow ahd 2.12 class trotting, purse $1,200:- ham by default. Saturday. The party included Nor- Fourth, Roun: man E. Brookes and Mrs. Brookes, _Cedric Major defeated R. A. Patter- | Gerald L. Patterson and Randolph Ly- son, 6-2, 6-2. cett of Melbourne and R. V. Thomas & — W. J. Gallon defeated Cecil Donald- | of Adelaide. - Y Ten teams, including the two pairs Edith Carter (Ward) ........ Kerrigan (Geers) .... Jess Y. (Cox) ..... Comit (Teachout) ...... .... 8 6 3 Mary Ward, Harvest Tide, Viney| son. 6-2, 10-8. ‘Harold J. Post. Jr. defeated Hugh|from Australia, are entered in the na- - 122 2 32 3 5.6 A DOUBLE HEADER Firestone Bingen. Roxanna Moore, _American 3 T Girl, Helen Stiles. Lotto Wattd and| Gallant, 6-4. 6 tional doubles championship which| cyBs TAKE FINAL GAME OF {GIANTS NOSE OUT VICTORY Dexter Sym also started. Doubles—First Round: « will begin on the courts of the Long- SERIEY SN BOSTON e UG CIEL FaonT BCORES.A Best time 2.06 1-2. Ball'and ller defeated Reese and|wood Cricket club at Boston next : R 4 IGHT, . The Plain Dealer, 2.08 trotting, purse | Sinclair by default. Monday. Brookes presided over the| Chicago, Aug. 7.—Chicago defeated. St Louis. Aug. 7.—Goodwin could R 000 Hooper and Walcott defeated Hoyt | details of the draw which was made | Boston today, § to 2. winning the fi- [not hold tHe lead his teammates had ' Holiyrood Kate (Dodge) .... 2 1 .1|'and.Clapp, 6-4, 63, here soon after the visiting teams|nal game of the series. Score given, weakening in the eighth when ’ Miss Perfection (McMahon).. 1 3 4| oTuseaint and . Leighton defeated|landed. The visitors drew byes and Chlcaso () Bosten (N) triples by McCarty and Barnes scored. Mary Coburn (Andrews) 1 4 2| Peck and Spring, 6-2, 6-3. will not have to play until Tuesday.| . “"at fpe s s ™% %o 2 ¢|the run that enabled New York to & Brescia (Stokes) EFC T4 2 3| Man and Major defeated Clark and| but the chances are that one team will | Flackst = 4 21 1 OjBceckel3b 4 11 2 f)nose out St. Louis today. 5 to 4. The 7 Harrods Creek, Gentry C. Oscdr| Davies, 6-3. 6-4. g0 out of the tournament fairly SoON, | Hergogas 4 0 2 1 o|Rawings2p ¢ 0 2 4 | score: 3 . s o TWatts, Del Jolla, Lord Stoui, Peter| Post and Mahan defeated Ingraham|as the luck of the draw throws them |Mciel> 3 210 0 *ofSmither 30 1 0 04 St Louis (N) New York (N) : HENES L Pogue and Petrex also started. and Patterson by default. | together. L RS L S R RPN T e T SRy ¢ ° Rest time 2.06 2-4. Compton and C. Donaldson defeated | Dealsb . 2 2 0 5 o|ACaviil 51 3 5 1|semine = St S Sl | s Champion Stallion Stake, 3 year old| Veorhaes and A. Donaldson. 8-1, 6-0. | YANKEES USE MAYS AND TR i o el i b TR A T e O S R i oS 11es er (o] trotters. value $9405: iSecond Round: WIN SECOND GAME | Marinp e ncx:u-; i.':.“ 2 0| sscruitz 11000 3 a1 ! ¥ riscope ( 2 cai = — —|Gemdye it s 3.2 2 0 2 Periscope (J. L. Dodze) . 1} Toussaint and TLeighton defeated| \ow York, Aug. 7.—New York and| Tols 32122 1L ofFillingimp 11 0 1 o P ) ot (Hems et 3{iEcoper/ana Waleott, 6-1 p | St Louis broke even in their double Chpes:n © 1.0 0 1 0| Clemonge 4 3 3 3 0|a Bairdan 4 : 14 0 Brusiloff (Murphy) ..... 2 Man and Major defeated Post and| ™ % - i § xx! 1 1 0 0 0 0fTeielb 2 01L 0 IfieCortye > 5 0 Kentucky June (W. Fleminz) 6| Mahan. 6-1, 6 { header here’ today. St Tonis W""‘"‘g McGuTanp 0 0 6 1 11 ¢DBabd 0 0 0 0 0fxting 90005 Peter T.., Abbie Putner, Brother| Compton and Donaldson dcfeated |!he first game by a score of & to gy S e 00 00 ofcnmicse 9 0 11 Peter. Princess Etawah, Norman Dil- | Swain and Francke, 6-2, 6-2. o B by S (x) Batted for Wilsor in ¢, ] o R e o lon. Betty Arnold Watts and Mulvaney E "‘Shoc"ker °f°_'mm_ Yankee ' pitcher,| () Batted for Cheney in omn. | Gedwmng 3 0 0 4 0 : —|ASHLAND A. A. TO PLAY THE that he could not go the route, whil e g f RN JAP TENNIS CHAMPION forthod caod el for St Louis in the| Bame o0 el 80,0 00 o zealBuien, 3 0 1 ol Toue NEW LONDON INDEPENDENTS |he landed sparkling b Eaig: 214 class pacing. purse $1,200: DEFEATS R. LINDLEY MURRAY | first zanw [Culeass ool b D82 0 el 36T - — —— The fast Ashland A. A. team win|%00 and Toledo wher won in 2.0 Jack Keith (Valentine) ...... 1 1 1 Newport, R. I. Aug. T.—Ichiva Ku-| Carl Mays, the pitcher suspended | T Sy i g BUE 2 BN play at Ashland Park Sufddy, with "1; e Miss Eagle (Stokes) I1 5 - 5| magae, tennis champion of -Japan, to- | for the season by Ban Johnson, pres- T L R the snappy New London Independents |, Brusiloff is very apt to be, a stron Ricter Norie (Guson) - .....0 8 & 2|day defeated R. Lindley Murray of|ident of the American League. pitched | PHILLIES RALLY IN EIGHTH (2) Ran for Lestie in Sth. for thelcfopponents This is:the feam | Sorof 1. the chiampion gtallion stake Cherry Willis (J. Dodge) .... 3 3 3) Niagara Falls, N. Y. American na-|the second game for New York on the AND GET NEEDED RUNS <o by ontngs; 11001 0.1 1 0s|that defeated the Wauregan Grays 1 w'fio ‘1\'";'. ippearance ‘:nvw\flmr’h» E strength & the injunction . obtained E New Tor ....ood 1 001 833 8%1to 0 in a ten:inning game. This team | by the way won this race las < Vesterday by the New York club re-| Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug. 7.—Philadel- | “'n0 "}l c it Sioek Three base hits, McCarw, |is an exceptionally fast and snappy | yore, With \ stnut Peter, he finishe ’ Straining the American league from |Phia defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates | Dames. McHenrs Ones Thel whi sermenty: Atates’ #hat|Socond to Abole Futney and. followed 2 preventing Mays from pitching. The |today, 5 to 3. With the score 3 to 2 they will spare o expense to defeat |it With & victory at Kalamazoo, In ths umpires held a long consultation be- | 2Zainst them, the visitors rallied in| BASEBALL the famwus Liberty battery and the | F2ce he will meet his last vear's riy Fore the start of the game but made | the eighth inning. Score: R e el e Ashland ceam. Saturday Ashiand A,|Erincess Btawah and Periscope No - no effort to stop Mays from pitching. Pittsburgh (N) Sitionnt Einpes: A LIl plavis Clonmnctiont S onatle: . an) cock - DT thent heve been istavied thi e ronedenaby g fa g § 0 00 e ey Chicagn 6, Boston 2. Danisibon and i very: spsedy eama Sliko® filly is training very sa 3 _ouis over the ball Mays was pitch-|Taryas 4 0 0 3 Cincinnati 13, Brookim: 0. a ainty as the teams are playing|porite for J. ST s ciedin MARKET FLUCTUATED. B o Ay ing and Umpire Hildebrand retained| Casnaw2: { 3 4 1 Piladelphia 3, Titssarsh G this game on a percentage basis, 4 |LOrly for J. L. Dodge and it wou New York, Aug. 7.—Prices in the| Bute Cop & = one of the balls to forward to league | Swomthl. 3 1 0 0 0jMewel s d D e 1o large crowd of Jewett City fans will | for D¢ SHIDTISTS | ,.j!n eRve T A stock market crumbled in the furious- | sutte & Suerior .. headquarters. L o DO S L 13 RS gk accompany the team to the little town | fass A ri0€ at Zorth Handali s Folty Iy active £nal hour of trading t0day.| Central Leather .. . : Mays pitched a strong game, strik- | weuwitzib 3 013 8 auletze.2b 3 Cntcage 3 PhisASpHIY 15 (Pt sime.) up the road and are confident that|gz7¢ 3 i3 P The declines, which were the MOCt Se- | Chesepeake & v ing out nine men. Vick hit a home | lecc 492 0 lrmewenc 3 Chlcass 7 Priladeiphia 3. (Second game.) b |they will see that home team bring |°0¢ the other i 1s oaz i taths Diro vere in many months, came unexpect- | Chi, il & - 3 run in the seventh with the bases|Mllerp 3 01 3 0 Rixwp ok St. Louis 6, New York 3. (First game.) home the bacon. Manager 1'Heurcaux 118 LOTIeT: 81 ¢ & d When' the market opened spec- | & 3 &St F ot . E full. IS e s Tk 5t Touis 2 New York 8. (Second sime.) of the A. A. tearn Btates that his men ghan 11;\1!:: won a l_qkn_uym Tlv:lvdo s 4 ilive interests resumed their opera-|cm Paea Teo! ST Scores: Score by ‘innings: R s Were never better and if they do mot | 500 174 with Kentucky June, Peter I. _u= in a cheerful frame of rgind, evi-| Chi. R T & P (First Game.) Dhilsdelohis e 2 st ] SoD 'off oth| swmes this week-ond they ower and Mollie Knight be icntly taking little heed of Luch re- | Chile “Comer . StoLews (A) | New York (A) Tares Mest nita New Faven 2, Bridgeport 1. will surely lose their rating. As usual (170 Rim. Tirst Natonal an MU cent ‘events as the ultimatum of the | 6o rd™% iwn : 5% | Avatnsd "% 573 3 Sirewsterse 3 171 3 5| Fome run Whitied Deovidence 0. Waterpt 1. (First game.) Jarvis will pitch the Saturday game | ansy» the pair by Belwin, have plen turbing developments. Columbia _Ges Saetbscndf 3 2 G 0 0|Bakersh 21 Springiel Hartford 1. 3 crack infield will be the same for| o) A -3 Decidsdly less ontimism was shown | Criclble Steel .0 Nigerp' 4 110 3 0iLewisit » o/ CINCINNATI REDS POUND :u fleld & “\_\ere(.;‘n: A ’S‘:“; ] RS inliet s sarevionily ay Rtana: when he arrived at North Randall. 1 sowever, by con-ervative financial in- | Secie o aSier’ Wilieme.ef 4 1 2.0 1 Fiopih 11| BALL FOR THIRTEEN TALLIES| ¢ Yoredt = 5 ger L'Heauresux firmly believes hei 723 then announced that he would be n.erva 1 n Smith vt 5 2 2 0 0Pratt,2 2 ol H nternational League. S = 2. e = 5 i erests which expressed the opinion Gerberrs | & 1 1 2 biBodle.cr o 0| Cincinnati. O. Aug. 7.—The Cincin- | Bufao 6, Reading 0. (First game.) has the best amateur team in Connec- | 517" W‘m',,‘f",.’fji st 't‘":f"‘ ,,',:‘_ hat the railroad situation and the o $ aBmbe. 1 ,inati team indulged in much free hit- | Buffalo 11. Reading 1. (Second game.) ticut, and that there are very few | i’ (1o Bojle Sentinei colt. Harve neral trend of affairs at Washing- agihcon i ) 0| ting today and ran up a score of 13 to | Iomnie 1 Baltimore 7. semi-pro teams that can show the|gion oo (8¢ PR et T B lede were calculated to unsettle com- Totals 37 11 27 10 1Mogridse.p 0j0 in their last game with Brookiyn.| Riasnemion 0. Jemes City 2. (First games Ashland team the way to bring home | proPRes (N0 (he &0 e e ce and industry. g 3 Viek.rt _"|Grimes worked the first six innings| Binghamton 6 Jerser City 1. (Second game.) the bacon. start as Brusiloff is in the same sta e markel rose and fell: between oL 7 jand Mitchell finished the game, Eller | American Assoctation. \ple. While very little has been these divergent views during the ear- (x) Batted for Quinn in Sth. pitched remarkable ball, only 28 men | Muwaukes 0. Columbus o COLONIAL MANAGER « |about Betty Arnold Watts since she y and intermediate stages of the ses- " Bcore by L facing him in the nine innings. He Minncapolis 17, Loaierille 3. (First zame.) =i - 1c sion but selling of the most aggressive | [linots Centcal st Tows aaiatealiet s 1 e aliowed two hits and issued mo passes,| Minncapolis i, ’Loulsciile 3. (Second game.) FAILED TO SHOW UP | appeared in the three year old ruce haracter in the final period wiped | 1o smr ae.c™ & ST AR G LA LR Saoter | hanne i 12 Cindlanapeiis > 3 Thursday afternoon Manager Fried-| YOUngstown the first week in July, she sut all gains and left many severe| Int - AR it | SCUPaul 4 Teiedo 1o . man and Captain McDonald of the|is a clever trotter and will be in the net losces . Tnier Daper .. : b A A e G 3 Colchester team and Max Scholter, the | money at some point down the line. equipmen oils and miscellaneous | Lenin - Ve aronkiesh & 0 07 §00|Dmubinin 3210 0 ofebnmensn 4 0 8 3.1/ National League. arranged for by Manager Woodmansee| CHAMPION A. E. F. TEAM shares which have made up a large | Maxwell ' Mower oot : 210 0|8k T 0 0llo eV teatit . 2 0 30 9§ TR o L of the Coloniais. Manager Woodman- AMONG THE MISSINC part of the markets of the past few | Merwcl i 223 00 133200 R Bgookian, at JPitabunsl see, however, failed to show up. These 3 g S als 3 ative | Marwell s At s L 100 0iNcaler 43100 23’2909 N hfladeiphis st Cinclnaatal. two. ‘managers were to meet at The| _The Taulouse team of the A. E. F . ails displaying comparative | Mexican mither 30 1 Lm0 on| SL0 i St 12 phiz 8t Cincinna : B LTI Thohs | Whith - won- . the Azt Gerberes. 2 0 2 2 5ia g emijaei i 3 L IS binmacIh 3 8 8 1Y Bt Eatigos Bulletin office to make arrangements| Ba e R N SR was hastened by the cir- i o 8 4100 Il ageedr 5 2 3 0 oM Wheate 2 0 1 1 0! Chicago at Philddelphia for a game to be played in the near|champlonsh'p OF tne BRpadLionN sulation smors deaiing with the P R T S I A e R 101 0 0f S Lous ar New ¥ future. The Colchester team was]|Forces in France over thirteen cor proposed federal prosecution of nu- Sromin S e Gnoer - SAene 311 2012 00 iy two fames scheduled i there with the money guarantee, but|testing organizations and which cum: R Fone Mafportant irAiustrialy o vice ot IxLemit 1 0 0 0 0! Totals e BRI TG L0 8 Ui Esstern. Lea @as there was no one present to cover|t0 New York on the steamship Z sarticular packins companies. s | e ~ Totals 51637 6 2 Totals 38 22310 3| Seeinafield at Waterburs, the bet they returned home. pein islong Ik (8. iEowers, averasass it was s matict of board room gos- P et 1 e T A L o e —— o ] b @) Batted tir nimna 2005 x-13 Srtford 2t New Haren has reported wp that President Wilson's ¢ address ki tor Brookisn 0.0 0000005 s_0f Frotidence 2t Bridgepert. CHAMPION STALLION STAKE. T \siler thels arrival th et L e B g R T st Louts .. 18,0101 3 g0, o el ¥ o et Sa S ; 5 —_— W. H. Gocher. members of the team were sent t rece end drastic action a s - New ves 00111035028 LEAGUE STANDINGS. Th ; 9| Camp Dix for discharge from the :alied profitecrs and tha any in- Three base hits, Piop. Sisler. Hor ns, Bak- - e first futurity for trotters in 1919 7. dischz o L e me e i v gl RED SOX TAKE SECOND GAME National Les was ocontested recently at Cleve- | service preliminary to beginning the Sheea were Miely to couhe ubaer The FROM CLEVELAND, SCORE 8 TO 7 land during the Grand Circuit meet- | baseball tour of the Middle West, and sovernment's d spieasure e WHITE SDX WIN AND LOSE Boston. Auz. 7.—Boston took its| S van ing. It is known as the Champion|since thely discharge all'afforts on the spieas n - Bk te New Yo 3 t ers e to i murker was demorpiatl it el e 5 . TO"THE ATHLETIES |second straigni game from Cleveland | chiass R e T Py e qave catian. “A.part. of 'the slose, when trading acsumed s TR Philadeiphia, Aug. 7.—Chicago and |8 to 7 todav with Russell relieving | Brookim s the S emtion of ‘Charles | schedule of games for the tour has snormoL - proportions as to delay fi- | 1 ke & ke Philadelphia broke even in two close | Pennock in the ninth with nome out | itiums e T e T T howing very|been prepared, it was said, and the 7al prices by almost half an hour. | Tien' paca games today, the league leaders win. |and the tying run on second base. The | Roston e T e D o8 YeI¥ | firat game of the series is booked for Nor losses of 5 fo 10 points extended | Unien Fac o - ning the first, 2 to 1. and, the locals | seore: | o Lo i Lo iTeaer im S sore €l | Sohnsiown, Penn. Powers was the ighout the list. Sales amounted | 1" (MR.L. the second. 3 to 2. After six score- Boston (&) Clevelang (A) ! record being the San Francisco filly|first president of the defunct Federai 1.856,000 shares S Rubber »? less innings in the first contest, Ris- e - | Lost. 4 % y 3 3 s ionds were irregular at the outset. §. Smeiting berg u—iplfd and came home on a wild | visy 4 o 1 Graney,lt 3 Chicago 8 Abbie Putney with which W. J. An-|lLeague. >ut weakened with stocks on limited S Steel pitch with Chicago's first run in the | Rether 23 Sreskerct” 3 [ R = drews.worin. 3.96 1-3 at North Rt Dempsey Gets $225,000. soffrings. Siales, par value, agsre- | Wonh Pamp seventh. Felsch’s home run in the | Ruth.if 111 OfHariadn 4 | Cloveland i Siall inst s mosith fand fnlsied, oRisEE PROY O e Jatea $10,450,000. Old U, 8. Bonds . e tarnea oot b e wlantoofenmie 2 043 WGimmerss | 4 S Lo ) of the money at Toledo. She is a| Heavyweight Champion Jack Demp- shanged on call 3 Sl e the 3 half, W '8 | Mclnnis.lb 3 211 1 0|Wsganss.2b 5 Boston LA sister of the Kentucky Futurity win-|sey has signed a theatrical contraci 1 call. MONEY. taily. In the local half, Weaver bunch- |Shainon.2o 3 1 1 4 v|Wowirt i Washington 57 ‘Mary Putny, and until she failed | which will “h him by $228.000. The b & ed a fumble and 2 muff of Pinch Hit- | Seott 1123 oloNetile 4 e Tt 5 ner Mary o\, an il she failed | which will enrich him by $2 " New York. Aug. 7.—Call money | ter Burrus' fig. which with Witt's sin. | Peomockp 8 1 3 1 ofdvemp 0 el e e to make good al Toledo, was consid- | contract calls for fifteen weeks' time casy: high low 4; ruling rate 5: | cie. scored the Athictics' only rum. |Z=kp 8,0 0 0 olCher . 33 Eastern League. ered as promising. Still it is not al-|and it was announced the theatrica closing bid 4 1-2; oeffred at 4 3-4; |° Bunched hits with bases on balls| Totls 31 83 17 of orn Worceste: Bhen 0y o ways advisable to sidetrack a fast|men would arrange a vaudeville ac Aimie last loan 4 1-2; bank acceptances 5. |ang a wild throw by Willams gave Totals 36 15 | Providence 271 horse on account of a losing perfor- | for Dempsey. i S T i e ey s Sl o Bu e Groer 1 o Pittsaeld i 5 mance, as was_shown within the past i COTTON. e e e I e e s Brdgsport I 4 few weeks bv McGregor the Great. At| Pitcher “Dixie” Walker, of the co- - s el Kopp. and Fdaie Collins' all-round | Beson e 1S e S rimag ; p e 4 North Rand:® where he was an over- [ lumbus American Association club ha - PR R i e i | S e oy R Two base hifs, Wood, Chapman (2), Thle | New Haven L 738 I whelming favurite, he fell by the way- | been released to the New . Orlean Am | quiet; middling 3150 ! : er. Toch. 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