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e CUBS WON FAST AND WELL | PLAYED PITCHER’S BATTLE Cincinnati, Ohio, July 1 — Chlmgo‘ won a fast and well played pitcher’s battle from Cincinnati today, 1 to 0. | Henley, England, July 1—(By The A. and the timeliness of New York's hits Score: Chicago BASE | . Cinzionati (N) e BA £.) s ecics: ocarsmen iln 2}& ?e&];{ i)t!set both {he !o:led hitting H‘S‘LO the B I sl R regatta - Jost two pluck &) loose support acco: Shore. re: | Flack.t 3 0 2 1 0Rath.2d 4143 Aiests. Tho eight gared crow of the (* N Yok () Philadephia ) | Holloem 422 2 0Gadh {107 FAIR GROUNDS, NORWICH ‘rign, Boat eates ab e | Terry.. L3 175 s 212 _ b5 & deant Balf longth by the elght of |Fmssha 't ey b b|Eitemarts 1 1o opumenic 308 9 : £aia Jesus college, Camoridge, in the sec- | Boniy i 8 MPakne 2 0% ) bNelm 3ot SUNDAY, JULY 4 1917— 37 Milli X 228 Y. Codies o "tne. Cnion Boss | e e Liees srtiime sl | - il : and Wm. let of the Union Boat ofStrunk,of 0 0|0 Famtio 3 len, @l Alexander,p 3 3 op 100 HIH B i vanguithca be T, M Ny |G et vl esmes s 0y T g 10 8 HUDSON A. C., OF NEW HAVEN 1918— 68 Million Kingd_college, Cambridge, € | Pratt, 2 1| Thomas,3b 4 0| Totals 20 52715 1 Ellerp 00 00 | preliminary'-heat for the diamond xs;;nmn,c o Moore.p i1 ITuh ————— vs. 1 191 91 Mo . : Topuria thes e rodted Lo the Tour oar | o, | 3 gl $ 4] e e i o g illion us is reduce B 22 nings: % S by e stomazar chatiengo eun s T | s L NORWICH K. OF C. 1920—189 Million, (Estimated) - “the el oared event for the oth, i n’ «SLALK 3 Thames challenge cup. E (2) Batted for Keefe in Score by innings: 0 0 , JULY 5 The four of the Union (Boat club of | xen Yotk = i > i 5 Boston tomorrow will take the water | ' Tws buse hits, DODGERS MAKE IT THREE | ? in fhe*stewards challenge cup event | Walkcr. eefe, Dugan, Wit. : STRAIGHT FROM GIANTS | MONDAY WH ! g sgainst the Magdalen créw of Oxford. BOXING-AND WRESTLING AT +“_ NEW LONDON NEXT WEEK flm& all star boxing and wrestling jal is to be given under the aus- pices’ 6t Co. 3d’ Infantry, C. S. G, in the armory, in New London, Mon- dayzafternoon. Three good bouts have been arranged and one wrestling match which should keep the fans on edge! To start off with Young Maxwell will WHITE.SOX AND BROWNS DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER Chicago, Ill, July 1—Chicago won the first game 3 to 2 in 11 innings and St. Louis took the second 4 to 1 here today. It was “Schalk Day” and the catcher was presented with a chest of silverware. The American league pen- nant won by Chicago was unfurled. Scores: New York, July 1—Brooklyn made | NEW LOND Vs. NORWICH K. OF C. BOTH GAMES CALLED 3 P. M. ONK. OF C. ., MOST MILES PER DOLLAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5 Two Days in Which to Buy exchange punches with Young Carroll g AT e A 3 e m e e e T L R rIRESTONE PNEUMATIC TIRES - 115. Tollowing this bout, cafch aslGedwnz {22 ¢ olScoliness 3 2 &4 0 : catch can wrestling | match between | Sisier s b meiniean s a e il e e R S e : 5 3 K Martin Ladecka, champion of Panama | japiendt & 18 § flackonit 3 3 2 8 8} e vy jonin PSR gt maider, Al O e ey okl of these creatures except their AND TUBES AT and Miké Malecke, Jugo-Siav cham- | teunss: 3 1 6 o o] it § 313 ) o Bmokm 0201 200 os|lenge for a race before accepting the | bor and they are turned to stone. e the sesai-final Corona Kid |Tmpuass 5 0 0 § ] dsperess’ & 02 3 1[N Yo" Tiiii0 0 8 10 0 0 0 0—ichallenge of Barrv of England. Hidden away under strata/ of earth, their { goes up against Phil Lundy for eight|Coberss 3 0 4 4 | Shake 3030 0f T base hits, uff, Myers, Baneroft. | Government saTction has been given | spoor hus long since grown cold. 2 l )y rounds, each weighing in at 128 pounds. | 4.3 3.1 icottep 4 § 3 3 : AT ito a proposal of the Union club, which “The animals are dinosaurs; for the 1 7 I PRI X In the final bout George (K. O.) Brown, L8y GAMES TODAY. { controls horseracing on the Berlin | moment we will call them lizards-not the | 2 0 - the knockout wonder, meets Tony Dev- 10 36 17 Naticaat Leasys. i courses to exclude from German tracks | creeping. crawling kind, but huge re-| q lin, the Bear Cat. To B {all riders and horses of entente coun- | tiles that ed upright through the referce and Thom:s FI“urey will be the | xcore oy Iuntngs: York. forbidden to compete in foreign e | hippopotamus, and the rhinoceros. announcer. Matchmaker and manager, [St. Lous .. ....00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 meefngs. The Union club Now pro-| «In tn g (O VP . . ol |Chieago .0 0 010100 0 Bey : ! 4 n the marshes of prehistoric times -~ ch Co Thomas Roberison, has ensaged Jack |Cieto " 0 010168 e poes faat all othier. sporting OrEaniza: | twett o o aE et Dptiotlc times n dStreet orwich, Conn. Wilson of Norwich, to act as the offi- | yome wn, Leiboid. a tions follow its lead by banninz enten 211, and of various forms, flesh g fa] timekeeper. For the interSst of e : slieh n 3 E arious 5, flesh-caters, cial timekeep . i ISR b te athletes from Germans field meets | and herb-eaters, but all sharing certain one 1 e Norwic] ew ticke! ave . Louis ( cago (A e e * e N s, a g t i L T e ot iy i until Germans are prmitted o tako | cheracters in common and known as dino- . Downet "3 074 0 fltetatdrt "2 175 0 1| diaay at Sprngse gart lujmstings Jn the entente coun- |saurs. X 7 were closely related to = N Gedeonm2 3 0 3 : Collin: 3 Sae . any living reptiles, yet they had s 2 N X Bridgeport. ¢ 5 5 5 y living reptiles, yet they had some MAY E n“n n.;vx\ ARD'S VARSITY St LIRSV e New Hartfora. Racing st Rhuleben, Germany) the cters common to the lizards, croco- EIGHT IN OLYMPiC REGATTA ! e . al W spot which gained notoriety as an in- A brea Boston, July 1.—The Harvard's 'varsity | Geveres © 4 0 0 3 glieisenet © 4 1 o W st ternment camp for British _ecivilian s characteristic of the|larse crest extending above the skull,|armor. Dermal plates covered the skull, eight-oared crew whic. defeated Yale at|Sewtidc 4 1.0 5 oltibens {1 0 LTS, was resumed this year after an ind |period one species, an herb.eater mamed | 2nd pelvic bones that were developed for | followed by rings of plates over the meck New Tondon last ¥ e ety | Sy AL olSchatke 1 0 National League, terval of six years. Superstitions peo- | Trachodon, was s 0 fe « | attachment of powderful tail muscles. It |and rows of flat plates over the baek and N 40 o 2 o|Ke=p ° 0 of 5 Anasr 3 5 more than feet long cex 5 . et pls ack bled and enter he honor of rep- Wikinnp 2 0 30 <-Iu“§.'§?‘-"c;m-“ "\nu‘r.\flA ple were impressed by the fact that the fand about 15 feet high when standing | W3S probably a distinctly aquatic type. |rips. Its tail terminated in a huge elab, rese: t 1 the Olym- Totals 3 § 313 3| Fldumh 6 St Louls 2 (10 innlngs) Ruhleben Cup was won by a horse|ercct. Its head, with broadly expanded| “Along the shores lived Ornithomimus. |and the belly was covered by u pliable e cn Mgl Loy e L B S otals 30 Ty ST et Tathed A mouth, resembles that of a duck, but|Dird mimic, as the name implies, one of | mosaic of small, close-set plates. It was %56 SapOuil Gkt Ui Aok again 106 | 5t Lo BT A R, e Tt D Bes o | back of the beak therc are more than | the most remarkable of the dinosaurs. A | further protected by a movable piate that national championship honors and Olym- | Cileago .. .00 00 €0 0.0 0 1 0 0| Weshington 1. > e o | two ' thousand” emall’ teeth,. disposad - tn| Skeleton found last year’ shows it itojoould be drobred domy Hiceit sttt e s T e mr | mad b i Sider 2, Sena s 5 B et e s LOST, STRA 3 3 I many vertioal rows, each . eontaining | have been a toothless creature, the jaws |each eve, thus completing its pretectien MLGF8e a5 becn Jacobsen. S Y 5 ]\(o \}Eflr.‘e‘f.‘;mg’::‘-‘éhv U.e(‘nnu\ game.) STOLEN—ONE DINOSAUR ! wdividual teeth, the new ones |Sheathed like the beak of a bird. from insects and formidable foes."” i Grhtion AN EHeY: el tealing a dinosaur sounds about as D from below as the old ones| “On land there were hoofed quadruped- B : ¥ | JOHNSON PITCHED HIS FIRS Eastern League. sabl! valking off Wwith the Brook- | wi s i ;i wopst i bave taken it under consideration. ! DU 10 TAUN GANE| < Mbeiy 2. waiei ‘,&""‘\ loas walking off with the }?x(vJ] wore out. 3 % al herbivorous kinds, some, like Mono- Strange Animals. e 4 New Haren Iyn bridge, but dispatches from Buenos | > long hind feet terminated in three | clonius, having an immense skull, six feet| . i PASTIME A. C. WANTS ANOTHER Boalon. Mage: Toiy 1--Walter John- | Sverfost 5 Woresier 5 | Aires tell of an expedition recently sent flarge hoofted toes, and the shorter, slen- | in length, with three horns, a short one ose quaint box hedges, whizh em: GAME WITH BALTIC RIVALS |son of Washington, pitched the first| Brdswert ¢. Sorngficd 1 | to Patagonia to s a mammoth speci- | der front feet were partly webbed over each eye and a longer one above | SOMetimes sees nowadays in the Brit- The Pastime A. C. would like a thirg | DO-hit, no-run game of his big league International League. men, discovered a ago, and found lonf, thin, slender tail acted as a pow-|the nose. The jaws terminated in a| ish Isles, cut out on the top inte curf- e Pas A. « 1d like a third 1o ooy’ of 14 years today, defeating missing ! £ erful swimming organ, and the body |sharp clipping beak, like that of a turtle, | ous little sh and a:;}&néfiaflgm”:\‘:{; the Balt P};;: Boatonsl 1oi0ttieore: s 1|, “Today we must go to Africa for the | was covered with rough tubercylate skin. | and further back in the mouth there were | 5ro o Bp;,’ °|I DICIE Sni AR fincs having played two games, the| Waslssts (A) @ 71| higgest game; b cre was a time in | Having no means of defense. it Tived |rows of double-rooted teeth The back | 3T Of exceedingly ancient lineage. S o A il e e ab hpo hpo a the dim distant when America pro- | chiefly in the water, where it was free|of the skull was developed into a broad | F1iny the Younger in descriVing the irs ne being 5 to 2 in the Pastimes’ 112 01 0 duced animals larger than any now liv- | from attacks of the flesh-eaters. shield, with scalloped border, - | garden ¥ P pe ., extend-| g of one of his villas mantiens R L 5 pidig says a communication to the Na-| “With the ‘duck-billed’.Trachodon there | ing over the neck. “animals in box, faci Cc vther,” Sl ghine being won 1 F5206 | 0010 | Geographic Society by Barnum |were other large closely Telated forms in- trangest of all was the herbivorous , facing eac’c 3 § to 4, both games being p A e e Brown habiting the water. = Savrolophus was | Ankylosaurus a stocky, short-legged, big-| 20¢ this was perhaps ia. Jlout the 3 5 S50 e Daeah v T i hat was so long ago that nothing re- similar in. build, but characterized by a|bodied creature, completely encased in| Year 100 A. D, ¥ The manager of the Pastimes has| Sgrsa e Tl o6 ot Sce 3 + hes 1 Miwaukee 4. Minneapoiis been trying to obtain grounds in Nor- o8 Longen e > = 0000 Kansas City wich for tnis game, but being unable 9000 g2 e 1o do so, would lke to give the Baltic —— - - 5 U 3 LEAGUE STANDINGS. 6 nity s & % 0216 1 & e O;’ponu',‘ :m"lf‘ ‘:::'};;yl}?:;_fj (2) Batted for Waltors in e National League. gl ey o (zz) Batted for Harpeur in L Pet. * given them a run for their Cincinnaty 09 01 6 01| Brooklyn satisfactory to the manager 00000 00 Chicago 1 s & St Louls 1 piease state the date on h you wish to play. PASTIMES HAVE TWO GAMES SCHEDULED OVER WEEK END| Roston Pirates 6, Cardinals 2. St. Louis, Mo., July 1—Playing the first game on their new home grounds, S5 "and he dave # letic club has two |St. Louis was defeated 6 to 2 in ten ot heditled for the week end. innings by Pittsburgh today. Score: > 4 i they journey down the Pitisburgh (N) | St. Louis (N) T ,’ ver to the State Hospital, for the sec- P a5 ‘5 . i 3 i game of the series. The first game 330 53300 | been won by the liospital 5 to 359 %1 411 3 vfDetroit [ A The Ggeeneville boys; | Wh 5°2 1 o O{Homsby2b & 2 4 5 o Philadeiphia 50 : with Shahan going the full route, feel [Satonss = 3 2 3 3 fjfowmiertd & 3 9 8 0 t confident of winning the second game.|Gamm.ib. 3 112 2 OlLaranss 3 1 2 3 0o g Woa ! Sunday, on the Mohegan park dia- |Ba-bare2 13 5 OJaminss 0 0 0 1 0fpew Heren 5 mond, they play the fast Ramblers of | Schmidt. = & 1 1 1 OfClemonsc £ 1 8 1 0 3 omposed of for-} z 5 . 17’8 REALLY strpristap: Hayers, so the| o g { oclace e s e people will be given a good Hartford & » {THE MONEY yon saves = af ;h on The Wa s . o -3 1 be done John —_— o ~org Keenan, bei ceived by Di HARVARD AND YALE MEN 4 AsK":‘B.‘m. ‘ d ield ack o —6 .and w .th.'e \;iéolgfic S eaatst WINNERS IN SEMI-FINAL | 1 FOUND that the makef, tt feel confident of Cojon, Barvare, Lavan. Grimm, | Philadelphia, Pa., July 1—D. P. Rob- g el on the ©hd Bf the GORE. buso’bit Bigtee. Home run Heath- | ingon, Jr., Harvard, and L. M. Banks, | OF A hair restorer. \ 2 =2 | Yale, were the winners in the semi e B YANKEES, BY DEFEATING Want Game. e D WAS BALD as a coot, 4 LEAD! he Colonials of Norwi - < ay : D as 2 ATHLETICS, NOV ! The Colonials of Norwich would like | They will meet in the \pior deiphia, Pa., July-1—By defeat- | to arranze a game for this Sunday |round Saturd: Robinson won from 80 1 passed that up, - hiladeiphia here today 9 to {with any fast semi-pro team-in Bast- | Edmond Levy, Unive of Caiforr DR York assumed the American I ern Connecticut. Would like to hear |3-6, 6-3, 6-4, while Banks defeated Kirk AND A bir me. i with a entage of .0617 to|from Jewett City, Plainfield, Sterling, | Reid, Cornell, G-0. 6-4 | 3 % .d Yh‘:“ nd’s .8615. The locals out-bat- | Glasgo or any other team. Call.345-5, | Second and third round matches were ted the visitors ,but Moore's wildness | between 5 and 6:30 this evening. played in the doubles. The semi-finals &0 ss""."“.".”‘ will be played tomorrow l s HAD HIS own cash, 4 Melrose vs. All Stars, AR € AL The Melrose nine of Taftville will IN LIBERTY Bonds, e N cross bats with the fast All St SRS Norwich next Monday, on the Provi- 8 again, it MONEY TRANSACTIONS FEATURE % Inter Cop . dence street ground: The m’zln.l.’,’:‘?“of 01 G“Ck:d- -l > y® MARKET B Lo the Melrose club will have his best | p Res vak 0 1- M, the e balflery and Manager \\';flsnrr will also AND!uk.ed.a ::Xerh 4 July 1.—Money ! produce his best men. A good game is e B expected, for the two'teams are pretty FOR IHE.‘”“ clgarettes, ; again i its i evenly matches o0 T ashion. A 10 to 14 per cent. rate for | 3500 Mev Petral . Any Eie i sal r tat 900 Miami C ny team desiring a game with the ed tall loans, higher tations for com- ME & Melrose team for July 10th, to be play- AND H'E?‘fh. arqundy > mefcial borrowings and el offerings Mo K & T pe ed on their own grounds, communi¢ate FOR A fan £ »f time ¥unds 1 to the steady con- dio Pacifi with Manager John P: Paftain ey iradiction of credits. LR . Do Rouy tiie RS i The turn 1. s1s attended by 3T AN 3 p il S AND | knew I was ins < reasury withdraw \regating $70,- Yotk west A Challenge 8 Sl : 306,000 at this centre. el ; SR W B gl T o Tt Junor Colonials would ke to! FOR-THE e 0 20, » sonditions here emphasized the further s O ieutiesfor §0 1 asked him this, . sonservation of cash, due, it was con- o n 3 ¢ T s e i lended. to higher discount rates. i Houllng “acibe PORTING N z ) Dealings in foreign echange were cir- | e e SEQRTING HigTES. “WOULD YOU smoke one of "emy cumscribed. Soun Tac B o 1romzs>§1]ney.‘xew South SRR Stocks were steady to firm most of o D = Fnes Saddon fas) decided IF | bought a box??, the day. Shorts evinced a further dis- Tobaces “Peod to claim the World's sculling champoin= S position to cover contracts in steels and Tn Padfic .. v Dy arielbionithe stounds that tho » AND THEN he smiled, squipments. To@l sales amounted to B racicux R 165,000 shares. U S Sm & Ref 3 gular Investment and speculative buving of D s L LlKEAxr A % milroad and industrial issues as well as el ot SR T B ST Liberty and Victory issued, imparted W A AND SAID “No thanks, strength to the active bond market. Sales ‘Westinghouse . o o j)ar value, aggregated $15.950.000. o T - ' VLL SMOKE my owa,* T b e e cant| An Important .o o atotn AND 1 got wise; 1 MONEY 3 . . s @ i - Te o Com | New Yok July 1—Calley money Sltuatlon AND ASKED him then; 4 =i e :e.yniiosmghul.; 4 lowflten; ruling rate Tight RAN 'h £ 8 ; closing bid 12; offreed at 13; last ight money is the principal WHAT, BRAND he smoked, =i 15, |loan 12, Bank acceptances ¢ 1-3. handicap in business today. S URE they rotisfy. Chesterfields = i = “corTox It is the effect of inflation AND HE showed me. have “‘body’’ —that’s the reason. i A e S e R and freight congestion. It Sh e Body enough to satigfy a cigar smoker. - steady; ; 3 : : b 3] 255% | aiadting 59.25. sady is largely responsible for the AND aEER e =t And yet Chesterfields are mild. Impos= % iz =% ol very low bond prices. Some " «THEY SATISFY.® sible? That’s it exactly—Chesterfields 0% Rationts &t LIBERTY BOND MARKET. bankers believe that the move- el have accomplished the i sil 5 0 A E G e e impossible. I peen o Low ment of crops in the fall may AND B'GOSH, he's right. satigfy and yet they’re mild, g i 0 Balt & 41 U B Lib Ist 4s cause even higher L B s @8 Bth Motor 31% | U S Ld 2d 45 . g money rates. . 2300 Beth Steel 90 |T g Lib st 4%s . All agree, however, that bonds 288 Bmeiim s | 81 2 ks offer the best investment op- n:g. & '_uflz nz;m }1 ss L&J:I;‘:ig = poftunities and that those who - o o i b |U B Vie 3%s h"]); good mortgage bonds now Chana % wi% will not be makin i -3 s 2% FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. 9. '3 0 Cui 0y » £ I Send for our = 3 S e &% 7% | Bieing_oar 30865 per T latest Bond Circular Vi 1M C B 941 24 EErey) Pz iz ; 4 S ) S = e 22 E] Gom. g1 g i 10 WEYBOSSET STREET g & > soop Coucime 3 1By | Frnce oar 193 Geots e trane) 7 Providence; R. I. y ~ P 2 2 . L3 Caane ik 4 Boston New York : . 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