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New York, July 14—rort Slocum,jor Kingsbury., The New London not far from this city, has been se-|has a gun club and the Marines arz very lected as the final training quarters |much interested in trapshooting and it knowledge | yiii'r rt to be able to go to|Withrowe i and: give j Biser.p of_the American Olympic team previ- |is their intention to get ous to the sailing of the athletes for/|enough of i:'u‘ll hundred members oiktho:ml m Grand .werp duril the last week O a istance. 5 fl:fi. awl‘;‘:inlng, boxing, wrestling| The shooting will begin at 9 o’clock. other sport competition groups have been instructed to report at Fi Siocum on Monday, July 19, with their personal baggage equipped f4r the u;‘: ;Ni!!.,be quartered in the regu- nerican Hang Dodgers Win Both Games Chicago, July a4 both games of Chicago today, 3 to 2, and 4 to army cantonment and will be in|Scores: charge of the team captain and coach- Brookiyn (N) es. Daily training work will be con- b hpo 2 « ducted at Travers Island, the summer |Phonss | ¢ } ¢ : home and athletic grounds of thelNes: 3 1 3 0 New York Athletic Club, which is but mm‘g 4 5 & 2 short distance from Fort Slocum. Knetchyib 4 17 0 3 Kilaum:p 3 3 1 = NEW HAVEN GUN CLUB/TO STAGE |yttt ! 3 SHOOTING TOURNAMEST|Grimesp 0 0 New Haven, July 14.—The New Haven Gun Club, the oldest gun club in the United States, having been formed in 1874, will conduct its annual registered Totals (2) Batted for Kilifer in Tth. Brooklyn 'won 3 a double header fl"": PIRATES WON THIRD STRAIGHT Wr'stone,3b Totals 37 1EE I L (x) One out when running run scored. iam. - 3 5002000 13 Philadelphis .. . 0 040 001 1 0—2 Two base hif, Alles, Three base hit. Williams, GAMES FRCM BRAVES Pittsburgh, Pa., July 14—Pittsburgh e|on its third straight game from Bos- o|ton today, 4 to 3. Score: Boston (N) Pittsburgh (N) ab hpo s bopo P oo rolomste e A I [ e (z2) Batted ler In Sth. 3 trapshooting tournament Saturday 0a the| “ore by imuimss: by gt L new grounds on Skiff street. 3&‘.’1’“’“ - (xx) Batted for Oesciger in 9ih. The New Haven club plans big thirgs| “rw base nis. o ety S an- dhopes to get several hundred shoot-|base hit. Koneichs. 5 Plisburgh .. . ers out to the tournament Saturday 12 oot Tasmes Two base hits, show ‘them just how well they can han- Brookisa (M) Chicago (M) e dle a big tournament. New Haven wants ahihoo ad W hpo a e ;!;:1 Elsd!em Handicap tournament .n 0!(0% 5 3 wombly.rf 4 0 4 0 0 21 and they are inviting all th -|Jon®p.an 5 2 0 2 (freryes 40135 0 ; aoE Shooters of the sost i nSend the (fAD-| Ghmive” 4 1 0 4 (| ‘uensenit 3 1 30 of SteLouis, Mo, July 14—New York T - Wheatdf 4 2 3 0 (|iarberb 4 2:2 o .[hit opprtunely today and aided by nament next Saturday and talk over|Myeer 4 1 3 0 (|hskrict 4 o 3 0 9|ragged fielding on the part of the lo- the matter. K'netchy.1b 3 011 0 ] deal.8b 410 o i H is 15 3 < & 2 o % 2 01 cals defeated St. Louis, 7 to 1. Score: The program is 150 targets sp'it up|KMGuf2b 4 2.5 2 ¢f rberg?y 2 0 1 5 0 5 i = | Biiatt.c 4176 1 ofdaly.e 813 0 New York (N) St. Louis (N) In 75 targets in the morning ani alpuqct 11 810 $.le3 10k Byt heg T b hpo ale in the afternoon. Three will be oneevent ra@AIEL - e 100 o |Bumst 5 3 3 0 ofjanveinlt 4 1100 at 15 targets and three at 20. There will| Totals 36112713 ifsallsp 0 0 ¢ 1 0jManorittas 4 1 2 3 olveumleriv 4 0 7 11 will be four classes in the morning and = = i S O BT bl i Totals 81 s, 1| Friseh.2b 4 2 1 2 oLavan.ss 30131 the same number in the afternoon and| () mured for Carter ta st Kelly,’b 3 211 0 Ofifornsby.2> & 1 0 2 1 three trophies will be given in each| Score by innings King. 5 1 2 0 ofDilhocferc 3 010 0 1 cless. Brooklyn .. 0100 20 0 0—]|Doyle2db 4033 lfilfifl&d § ,2| ; g ; There will also be a special distance|[Chicage ... ... 1110 10 0 0 0 0 0 0—1|Snyderc 8 0 3 1 'of 2, 23080 Balldfcap of:25 targets, with five Drises |ni iy oy, Dosl (Wheet. Mows. § Tores base | Neft.c 8 100 27MMAR S0 00 a Goubles event at 25 pairs with three = Totals 39131 efNerhp 8 0 0 00 prizes, and a team race between shooters o S who are members of clubs that are afil-| REDS WIN HARD FOUGHT TEN R T iated with the Connecticut Trapshooters INNING GAME FROM PHILLIES| () patted for Goodwin in Sih. Association. Cincinnati, O., July 14—Cincinnati| S The traps will be under the direction | on a hard fought ten inning game from | 3%, Yo& .- i R ?If‘,ldm\edAS.ale: Marines from the New | Philadelphia today, 3 to 2. Fletcher | Two base hit. Bancroft. Thee base hits, Bums, ndon base under the direction of Ma-|was put out of the game in the seventh | McHeury. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL . RED SOX TAKE DOUBLE HEADER FROM TIGERS Boston, July 14—Everett Scott ran his string of consecutive games up to 601 today and Boston celebrated by defeating Detroit in both ends of a MARKET CONTINUED DULL. 0 Ch. Gt W pr . 2 = oy 5 50) Chic At & St B 3% 3, |double header, § 6to 5, and 4 to 0. [Ty D AL e T, CM& st Py 51"~ |Cobb again injured his left leg and material difference between today's de Cuie & Nwet' 7 9% | was carried from' the field; Pennock S o e slock exchinee CREd e #5% | was credited with winning both games. and thase of the preceding sessio Chile g ldestioy the week were the smaller volume of Chino Con s g deaifigs. and the more erratio movement | Sosten & s P of prjces. Del & Hudson 155% ab hpo a e ab hpo a e Apart from the weakness of exchange Den & R G % {young2b 2 0 1 2 OfBallesrt 4 01 0 b on Londoh. which found sympathetic ex- Dome Mines 1;% ). 8112 13:;\‘.u.v~.;’u ] :i f. ; presgion in lower rates to continental R = Cobb.c? i gr‘;‘."n‘fi dediTany Eurgpean capitals, there appeared to be B o i an 13500 no developments of sufficient import- General Aotor 3060t 211381 ance_tp deflect the active list from its res| Gen Motor 7 p ¢ dp $1 40 (Jootss 113350 6o Gt North pr Pinelli3 3 0 2 fendioxet 3 10 10 cent “course, BN OF 5 70% | Ainsmithe 2 0 1 1 ¢f Bushp 210 1 Déalers in exchange, ascribed the break | 115 Tns Comper > 35 | Srhate 1000 |enockp 10000 in Pritish bills to heavy offerings by ex-| 2n Int Harester 9% | Manione 1 9 1 o .|sarr 10000 porters of foodstuffs who were forced to| 14760 Int Paper - e Nyt Tans . w IS meef domestic obligations maturing to- e M yo.R 2195 0 5 2 9 Int M Mar pr . xxxShorten 1 0 0 0 morrow. today’s low rates for cable and| 3)4 Kenaecort Ditn w08 0 0 demand sterling were about six cents| i0 Lehigh Vailcy Ehmiep * 0 0 0 0 under the high auotations of the early| %9 Max Mot ———- davs of the month. e Autaly o A oA Withirawal tomorrow o some $ 45,52 it hen e o 200.000 of local treasury deposits in con- (xxx) Batted for Ayers in Sth, aection with payments on certificates of - 5 L. \;(In Dlé(edm:xlrl Pennock in 9th, ndebtedness and other obligations caus-| igs N ¥ x N &K 8% 69% | porcorr e b e »d no disturbance of call maney rates,| W Nor & West o 3 |Bostn 901000203+ which remained firm at 8 per cent. al-{ 0 Nor Amer 8% | two base hit, Schang. though iInterior banks continued to reduce| '3 Penn R R (Second _Game.) their reserv The supply oftime mon-| 15i» blere Oif Boston () Darsit () =y was dgain at the vanishing point. 00 Ray Cen : a hpo a e ot hpe n Severdl of the high grade coalers made | “1¢) Beading .. o e LB BT S g St substantial ~ galns on revival of the! ;.5 pond/Ps 1 Menostydf 3 1 4 O OlAlpsmithis 2 1 3 0 0 ime-worn rumor of an early distribution South P Schangef 3713 ¢ ofalot 403 nu uo of “hiddén" assets” but final prices for outhem Mclnsdb 3 111 1 OfVewhit 4072 00 . i i i outh It 3 MCNallyZb 4 2 2 2 0 Flagsidt I 110 steels. equipments. oils. motors and kin-| i fowh b Scottss 4 3 2 2 ofEinbab 2 0 3 11 dred issues showed a mixture of fraction-| 'y oo i, Wallire 4 130 ofdonesss 10020 al gmins and losses, the latter predomin-| 1oy Tob Paanockp 2 2 1 1 ofPinellizb 3 1129 ating. Sales amounted to 00 shares. DO Lo Poa 5 ey S R CEMEE SR L == Stanagec 3 1 1 1 il i Totals 11 1/0jdham.p 20 940 The one encouraging news item was : i m D 8 the report of the Lackawanna Steel Com-| "1 U S Tuswe i pr Okrle,p 00010 pany for the year's second quarter, Show-| 2430 U S Stea . -, " N T ing profits of about $1,882,000 against| 109 U 'S Sten pr Il sth 3 a deficit of $233,000 in the same quarter| 4% %t U Td T Bt D b0 of 1918 00 Willys - O 3 - Detroit 0000000 00 VABTS ils avats wavered, but ot TR OE e e o 100201 c er domestic as well as foreign issues Wortlr Pump g T buse ke, Stanage, McInnis, 2 were steady. Total sales (par value) —_— 5 :3;{5:3 o i et COTTON, RUTH HITS 28TH HOME nchange: S P stosey York. July 15 — Spot cotton RUN OF SEASON V) ing 42 " middling 42.00. New York, July 14—St. Louis de- R feated New York today, 7 to 3. Ruth & MONEY. hit his twenty-eighth home run of the New York, July 14— scason. He needs one more home run steady; high 8 low §; reniy 9P¢Y |10 equal his record of last season. clos ? ; ruling rate §; = glosing bid 7; offered at §; last loan 8 | SCOT¢ ank accepiances 6 1-8. . St, Leuis (A) New Vbovkn(A) —_ ab hpo a e al po cH 4172 0 oMughas 4 0 0 ICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 500 0 .arc 521 Open. Hign. 4115 0 02pib 4°011 4270 0 0 tuthlf T 30 40 0Meausebrt 1°0 1 4721 203 Gerber.ss 4210 313 Severeld,c o 3,11 Daris.p 400 4 . 103 —_——— Quinn.p 2.0 0 Totals S5 92717 1Shorep 2 0 0 B izLewis 100 3% Beooklyn' R T cifs 3 AT o T N 07 Buite St Totals 3 57 W1 D A ] () Batted for Shore 1n 9th. i X 7S Lib 20 iy FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, i S Liv'sa 1, S Lib dtn ys 9.0 J S Vie.4%s 8.76 55,96 95.96 Indians Win From Athl Philadelphia, July 14—Philadelphia Week | Datted Coveleskie for three runs in the Telephone: Yesterday. 'Ago | first inning today but thereafter could Providence, R; 1. SR do nothing with him and Cleveland 2 =3 3.94% | came from behind and won, 5 to 3. F Union 963 K i% |Score: Company union 157 i i Clowtand 4 i 1 . . - B P I b B i [ Engineers” Founders Machinists || “Domand?™ 193 ctois e franc) ** | Gpmangs 3 2 3 2 ofbwkessy H Manufacturers’ of HARRIS-COR- e 830 |Speakercf 4 2 4 0 o|Walkerit 00 LISS ENGINES. “Brown Valve 10 |Woodst 5 2 0 0 ojWelehet 00 Gear applied ‘to all makes of Cor- ea |Wenedm 2138 Yeanie H liss Engines, Engine Repairs, €02 | Johnston,1b 3 011 1 0|Griffinib [ Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear. ~ jorNeile - 4 82 2 ofGalloway.ss 10 ings, Couplings, Clutches. Germany (5 | TReatoLt s A 2 e Large stock. always on hand. 2‘:‘,::“ B Tatals " ;c ‘! 2713 0l Totals 11 a . s n General Mill Repairs. Cables gg Cleveland, o ee S s, Yok e B | 1 3 i i ustria (par 3, X Philadelphia 30000 -3 Special machinery of all kinds. Demand sy Two base hits, Wood, Witt. Dugan, Perkins. Three Cables . base hit, Chapman. Senators Defeat White Sox ‘Washington, July 14.—Washington de- feated Chicago today, 6 to 4. Score: Chicage (A) Washington (A) ab hpo a eljudgels 4 19 0 0 Tefboldlt 4 1 00 siMilanlt 51311 | E.Colins.2b 5 3 5 2 ofRice,ct 33206 Wesrer3b 3 0 0 1 OfRoth.rf 41200 Jacksonlf 3 2 2 0 OlHarris2b 4 3 0 4 0 | Felsehet & 1 1 0. oHaris. $3040 JCollins,b 4 1 8 0 olShanks3b 4 1 23 0 Risberg.ss 4 2 2 4 OfShannonss 4 0°2 4 0 4224 olGhartitye 10 1 2 0 4160 ofCurney,p 3 0 1 0 0 39 0 2 ofshawp 80000 180 0 vfzPleinicne 2 0 5 0 o Totals 351124 9 0 Totals 32102714 1 (x) Batted for Williams in 3th. () Batted for Shaw in 8rd, Seore by innings 20 .. 0200000 6 Washington 900300334 Throe base hits, Jackson. Felsch. E, Colline, Roth, Harris, Shanks. Home run, Rice. GAMES TODAY. National League, Boston st Pitisburgh. Philadelphla at Cincinnati, Brookiyn at Chicage. American League. Chicago 3t Washington. Cleveland at Philadeiphis. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston. Eastern League, Bridgeport at Albany. New Haven at Worcester, Waterbury at Plitsfield. Hartford at Springfleld. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. Natienal League, , o e 1 ELL-ANS Long Term Bonds We believe that the prob- ability of much lower in-, terest rates within the next few years makes long term bonds particu- larly attractive at present low prices. To those who agree with our opinion we suggest our circular No. NB-558 covering good bonds of this character, yielding 7% to 8%. BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBOSSET STREET Providence, R. I. 3 Boston New York Bostan 5, Pittsburgh 3. New Yori T. St. Louis 1. American _ League. St. Touis . New York 3, Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 3, Detroit 5, Boston 6. (First game.) Detroit 0, Boston 4. (Second game.) Chicago 4, Washingtcn 6. Eastern League. Worvester 2, New Haven 0. (First game.) ow Haven 13, Worester 8. (Seond game.) Pittsfleld 7, Watetbury 9, Albany 6. ‘Bridgeport 4. Sprinsfield 5, Hartford 3, (First game. 15 lnnings.) Springfield 4, Hartford 3. (Second game. 10 in- nings.) ' International League. RBaltimore 2, Buffalo 6. Toronto 7. 2. Akron 8. (Called #nd 3th, rain.) r Zumes scheduled, American Association, Columbus 7. St. Paul 13. Toledo 1. Minnespolis 3, Kansas Cliy 12. Milvausee 4. r Minneapolls 0. (Second game.) Columbus 3, St. Pau] 13. (Second game.) LEAGUE STANDINGS. National League. Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh S St Lovis 3 Boston . Chicagn New Yo Philmc!mna. Cleveland ‘ew Yo cago . hington Louls .. Boston Detroft .. Philadelphia Eastern New aHven Springfield Albany Pittsfierd Hartford Waterbury o AT THE TRAPS WITH PETE CARNEY _ Suppose you noticed that Frank Troeh is going along evenly, that he has once more won the championship of Washing- ton that he has an average of .9683 on 3,250 targets, and that he was aiso high gun in the California and Arizona state championships with 397x400 in Califor- nia and 391x400 in Arizona and by way of showing his ability hc broke 98 from 22 yards in the California Handicap. In the Texas State Shoot, Troeh broke 204 straight, 63 of them from 22 yards. Troeh is a wonderful piece of shooting ma- chinery. Mrs. Ad. Topperwein did some excel- lent shooting on the recent tour of her- self and Mr. Topperwein through Ne York state. She lost but 42 targets 5 and had runs of 105 and straight. This last run was made at Wa- tertown at the opening of the new zur club. Mrs. Topp missed the second tar- get and then went out without another miss. The Topperwein's are now a: At- lantic City for the remainder of th: sum- mer. Forest McNier, of Houston, Tex. a member of the United States Trap-shoo‘- ing team to the Olympic games, lost a $1,000 diamond medal which he won in the Texas State shoot in 1910 between Washington and New York on his way to join the team. MeNier offered a raward before sailing and asked the police de- partment of New York to give his loss 123 Argentine Minister To U. 8. Garo Pasdermadjian, Minister of Armenia to the United States. While Mr. Pasdermadjlan has been in.this country for the past three months, the Armenian Republic has not been, tormally recognized by the United Btates until June 2, 1920, Sy “When the set. prove writes: g Diamond Tire, we event- - ually sell him the rest of No car owner “repeats” on a tire unless given better service than the other tires used. Buy Diamonds—and we sell @ man a ” . . . it has this for yourself. ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 Main Street, Norwich, Conh. - Nk AN AN W i\ their gttention. “Chan” Powers, of Decatr, , de- clined a place on ‘he United Sta\: tlym- pic trapshooting team because ne feit that he couldn’'t do himself or the tear Jjustice in changing' from a single gun to a double barreled or pump gin on such short notice. However severzl cf the Jatest type pump guns wen: over with the team and we may hear a lot of :these later. SPCRTING NO1ES. The Baltic Rivals have won 15 straight games and have hopes of still winning more. i Volley ball has proved to be an in- teresting sport to the local K. of members. The members are just get- ting acquainted with the game and take to it like a duck does to water. Even the local firemen were out tos: ing the ball around the other night. The Bearcats of Taftville are now | waiting to hear from the Baltic Rivals for a game, to be played on a Sunday or a twilight game, either in Taftville or Baltic. The Bearcats guarantee to give the Rivals a run for their money. The Goodyear baseball nine shut out | the Pawtucket Orio'e= ir game by the score of § to 0. Nichols, the Goodyear slab urus. form, allowing but two scattered hits. Emmons starred at the bat for the io- cals, securing three hits out of four itrips to the plate. Holgate, Howarth | and Cassimett, the new faces which appared in he lineup of Sunday’s game received much applause for their fast work in the field. If the manager of the Baltic Rivals doesn’t hear from Taftville first team | by Saturday he has an offer of another j club to take the date suggested and| will take that club on. | Modern Woodmen and Hosnital) teams can be accommodated. The, Rivals will play the Woodmen on the.r own grounds in Montville on the 7th of August and the Hospital club on the 14th if they will write and give the manager a guarantee for a game. The B. L. C. of Baltic swamped the Taftville Sluggers in a twilight game Tuesday evening by a score of 17 to 2. A Charon who pitches for the B. L. C. struck out 13 men walked two and al- lowed but six hits while the B. L. C. played errorless ball behind hi The | feature of the game was the hitting of D. Burr who connected with - three balls out of five times at the bat, two of which were doubles. This is the second game won by the B. L. C4this week. sluggers but they the B, L. C, Both teams were had to bow to the original WIS newness and color SREea% of your shoes if you select superior shoe_ A NUMBEE OF THINGS. Just 250 years ago the first triple al- liance was formed by Great Britain, Swe- den and Holland, to protect the Swedish Netherlands against the encroachments of France. Paris has a landlord who welcomes he allows every one of his tenants to live rent free for the three months following the birth of the baby. The United States ~vavat Academy will celebrate its seventy-fifth next vear, having been founded in 1845 by George Bancroft, who was secretary of the navy in the cabinet of President Polk England’s largest land owner the Duke of Hamilton. i{ is estimated he could give avy~ a sjuare mile of land every day for ualf a year, and vet have a comfortable little estate eight miles square \to call his own. Ten pounds of potatoes of good variety contain approximately seven and a half pounds of water and two and a half pounds of food, chiefly starch. The starch of the potato is equal as food to the starch which forms the principal nu- tritive substance in_bread. After the fall of =Emperor Nicholas, cossive Russian revolutionaries, who held brief power, transferred great sums of money to Swederg in expectation of the time when they would have to pack up their traps and flee. It is said that one Swedish bank alone holds $50,000,- 000 of Russian gold in this way, and is very properly refuses to y it to the original depositors, who mos’ certainly stole it. The New Zealand authorities are fight- ing one of the most remarkable birds in existence the kea, which threatens to kill off thousands of sheep and ruin the New Zealand sheep farmer. The kea is a kind of parrot, a little smaller than a rook, with an extremely strong beak and claws for its size. It attacks sheep day anniversary | and night, and a flock of the birds has been known to kill no fewer than sev- enty sheep in a single nig The ex-. traordinary thing about th is that the male cannot be dist ed from the female and no nest ever been found..” No. one is bird" breeds or W seen any young bird: A blue sun has appeared once only and will probably. nevér be seen again leven to the end of c This oe- |curred in the summe the Sunda states. . The the erup- tion of a-large volcano. In thé terrible shock - that followed a 2 nge of mountains smpletely into the air. The cavity > explogior was 1000 . C tons” of rocks, dust and mud were blown up. seventeen miles. obscared. Ir the street ough it was came tc wards to heighit of The sun Batav lamps not yet noon the ‘magnificent astronome observed forty a | phe the From the Consular R About 73 per cent..of hat the former empire of are now | 5 the Austr {made in the r age of rabbit th the indus i \cture is considered Southern Indi <inz many garette. Th here for Paraffin candles are much used in the nomes of Sicily. Your Electric Fan Will Soon Pay for Itself HE comfort it gives you is worth a lot, to say nothing of the do. We have them in work it enables you to different sizes, for the office, the shop, the home. Get one and -defy hot weather. Keep ccol and enjoy being active, Come in foday and make your selection. EATON CHASE €0, “THE WINCHESTER STORE