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Columbus, ©., July 29.—What* proved the greatest day's racing of any during tne week entertained a crowd of 7,000 evotees of the Grand Circuit here this \tt=rnoon. The first defeat of the year for Peter Coier, C. D. Valentine's stake trotter, was accomplished when E. F. Geers won the 2.08 trot, the Southern*Hotel purse $3,000, with Peter June, who trotted in 2.04 3-4 and back in 2.04 1-2. A $2 mutuel ticket on Peter June in the first heat was worth $39.6¢ The other stake on the program was the 211 pace, the Hotel Deshler purse $3,000. Juno was in great form and defeated John Henry and Peter Look with ease. Waletr Cox won his first race of the meeting when Jane the Great defeated the 215 class three vear old trotters. Signal Peter won the first heat, paying $44.20 for a $2 mutuel ticket. FORTY CITIES ENTERED IN BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 0., July 29—It was announc- t the American Industrial association would have at es represented In its na- amateur baseball tournament tional that starts September 3, 4 and 5. Cities in which games are expected be plaved are as follows: Chicago, New York, N. Y., Pitisburgh, Pa., and, O. Detro Boston, mbus, O., Johnson C N Worcester, Mass N."J., Gary BARNES STILL LEADING IN { TITLE EVENT AT GREENWICH Coun- 'PETER JUNE.BEATS PETER COLEY ing & fast team to back up De Forrest, who is a first class twirler, having defeat- ed the fastest semi-pro teams in Massa- chusetts. Stevens, a snappy catcher, will hold De Forrest's shoots, Miller 1b, Doug- las 2b, Burns or White 3b, Lawrence ss, Pehoviak ef and captain, Luft 1f, Douglas It. There will be a change in the Taftville lineup as Belair, who has been holding down the keystone sack, will be out of town Saturday and_Sunday and will not be seen in the lineup. Coyle will be on the receiving end for Taftville, and McGill, who _held South Manchester. to two hits, or Hylan will do | the mound duty. The rest of the lineun | will be Bill Gley 1b, Jack Murphy 2b.| Chip Dugas 3b, Kid Decelles Zoon | Germaine 1f, Vic Caron cf, Lanky Mills rf, Tom Simcox and Con Pepin subs. This game will give the Norwich K. of C. backers a chance to get a line on the Taftville team. ENGLISH GOLFERS WIN MATCHES AT NEW BRITAIN New Britain, Conn,, July 29—Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, English pro- fessio! won two best ball matches of 18 holes each on the Shuttle Mead- ow club course here today. In the feature match this afternoon the Bri- tishers defeated “Roger H. Hovey, of Hartford, te champion, and W. Parker Seeley, of Bridgeport, former tate champion, 7 up. Ray turned in he low card of 7 Vardon and Ray defeated Bobby An- drews of New Haven and Jack El- phick of Hartford, 1 up, in the morn- ng con FORMER RED SOX PLAYER TO PLAY WITH FORT SMITH t Smith, Ark, July 29—George . who pitched for the Boston Red Sox in the world series of 1916, has signed with the Fort Smith club of the Western Association for the remainder of the season. He had not played for | two years. RIVALS PLAY LEBANON THIS WEEK END This week end the Baltic Rivals plav heir home grounds. Saturday they the strong Lebanon club who broke their winning streak. This game il be a fast one as the Rivals are out to even up Sunday the Slater club from Jewett their first visit to Baltic. the Modern Woodmen would v here on the 29th of August s will take them on and are play in Colchester on Satur- Tth of August, and give Col- a game here on Labor Day. RIVALS HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT J. B. M. GAME The J. B. Martin team claims that they played the Rivals off their feet| aim that they did not have their regular lineup, so when they open date later in the season, ger hopes that thig team will vear in c again. In the game 1 recently the Rivals knocked one J. B. M.s pitchers out of the ng to Braves Even Series. m, July 29—Boston hit Alex- hard today and evened the CRACK OF WEBSTER| TO PLAY A TAFTVILLE SLATER A FINANCIiw. AND COMMERCIAL MARKET SHOWED STRENGTH. w ¥ 29.—Ab: specialties e to three points. 000 shares. Liberty issues rational grou sggregated § were unchanged on c . par value, Old U. S. bonds STOCKS. ries by defeating Chicago, 6 to 2. Boston (N) winning 6 to.3. st evened the eighth i - BASEBALL € FAIR GROUNDS, NORWICH SUNDAY, AUGUST Ist TAFTVILLE VS. NORWICH K-C Game Called at 3 O’Clock HAMPIONSHIP REDS TAKE TWO OUT OF THREE FROM DODGERS Brooklyn, N. Y., July 29—Cincinnati made it tw lyn by W Reds from B out of three from Brook- inning today, 3 to 2. eight out this year. Score: Brosklyn (N) GIANTS MAKE IT THREE STRAJGHT FROM CARDINALS New York, July 29—New-York made t three straight from St. Louis today, Score: Louis (N) 2% New York (N) po 0] Young.rt [Frisch b o] elly. ib | Smith e Neiit.p Totals 0 . Doyle, ~Stock PHILLIES EVENED THE SERIES WITH PIRATES 29—Philadelphia series with Pittsburgh to- day by winning the fourth game, 7 to | 3, pounding Ponder for ten hi innings and being ‘assisted by the er- rors of Cutshaw and Cato! turned to the Tineup Philadelphia. - July t Caton r days’ illne: tixey®irove in three of the local runs with clean hits. Score: Philacelphia (N) 0 2 e ‘10 241 30 100 100 AT i3 0 Detroit 0| Young. 2. 0|Bush. <5 0|Shorten.cf =5 Heilman, fead YANKEES LOSE FIRST GAME BUT WIN SECOND FROM BROWNS St. Louis, J home run bleachers in’ the g With two out and two on ve New York a 6 to 4 win over Louis in the second game ase New York, 29— Spot July quiet; middling 4000. ST New York, July 29.—Call steady; high 8; low 7; ruling rare g ’ n ruling rate 8; closing bid 7; offered at 5; lagt loen 3 bank acceptances 6 1.8, 3 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Yesterday. o Sterling_(par $4.86: v e T g el e 53 Cabies 168 Am B 1, Am 68 Ame = A= 17 Am 20 A= 1009 Am 0 Az o Am o A= 50 Am 190 Ansconds 70 Abehison 4w Bkt & OEL S Bait & Obo o0 Beth Moior S Beth Steel .. 000 Bed Steel T s Beth St 8 pr 0 Brookim E T 0 Brookln E T of ™o Batte Coo & 1908 Butie & Sw High T8 Can Pacific .. s cjr""fi . 5 0%, 209 e 1235 e ot s 7 2 o - w o 1% 0% ey 5900 = oms ey e Chlle E 5 % 0 Catle ML Wy ey 5 Cosden. 5% ©% | — 50 Crueibie Siesl — 1% 145757 150 LIBERTY BOND MARKET. 26 D & Had . $033 g 89 89% g Close. s Dm & R G U& Ly 90,96 1 9% Den & X G 5|0 & Lp 8 30 Dome Mines U S Lb s o0 Ede ... U S Lib %74 206 Erie U S Lip g 120 Gen U S us 3866 = U S 1 s Gen Moter U & am 5 08 " Gen Mo U 5 Vi % 9 Gt Norm T & vie 515 Jack Moakley To Train Olympic Team COPYAIGHLAEYETONE VIEW CO. NEW Y/ The trainer of the athletes of Cornell University has been chosen by the American Olympic Commit- tee as the head coach to train the athletes going to Antwerp, Belgium, for the Olympic games. The of fourteen wloacsrezen 03 in gix today after a two | Dugquesne Light Co. 6% Bonds Due 1949 Company serves heart of Pittsburg - District with electric- light and power. Secured by first mortgage on two of the largest power plants to aggre- gate 370,000 H. P. ca- pacity. Gross earnings over $14,200,000. Followed by over. $24,- 100,000 dividend-paying stocks. 1/ C7. Price to yield about 714 % Send for Circular No. NB-561 BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBOSSET STREET Providence, R. I. New York Boston Winner Of Vale’s Highest Honor GENTRAL NEWS PHOTO SKAVIGE. NW YORK. Marjorie Hope colson, of shington, who at the recent Yale | commencement in New Haven, won | W the John 'Addison Porter p 00, the highest homor Yale be on its-students. This is the | time the Porter prize has been | by a woman. The degree of | D. was conferred on her. i stows Wi Ph. / double header today after the lu(‘n!s! bad won the first game, 4 to 3. Score: (First Came.) New Yerk (4) St, Louis (A) Louis Three ba Pipp. Bodie, runs, Me nd’ Ward, (Second Game.) New York (A) St. Louis (A) W b P'paugh,ss et Pipp. 1o - |osonitasrmnn 2 i H 00 Mogtidge.p H I Colins.p. 0 0 F 12 G Lewis In o vz 90— uis © S50 1 6 e 0 baso hit, Meusel, Home run, § : INDIANS WIN WHEN PENNOCK WEAKENED IN EIGHTH Cleveland, 0. July 29 — Pennock weakened in the eighth inning today and Cleveland scored seven runs, win- ning 9 to 3. Score: Beston (A) Cleveland (A) { Seottss i 50 Valiome 51 I res 8 5% (z) Batted for B o Boetea e AT Cintead = Base hit, Bums, g WHITE SOX AND ATHLETICS. DIVIDE DOUBLE ADER Chicago, July 29—Chicago and Phil- adelphia divided \a double header to- day, the locals winning the first game o with every Vacuum Cup Tire—a “Ton Tested’’ Tube Effective today, and continuing throughout the month of August, your local dealer is authorized to give you, with eachVacuum Cup Cord or Fabric Tire purchased, One Pennsylvania “Ton Tested”” Tube of cor- responding size, abso- lutely free of charge! You not only save the substantial amount ordinarily paid for tubes, but you also save on the casings. For Vacuum Cup Tires, at pre- vailing prices — standaxdized net and uniform throughout the United States—cost less than other makes of equal quality. If you cannot secure promptservice P C from your regular dealer, send direct to Factory at Jeannette, Pa., and your order will be filled through nearest dealer or Factory Branch, ENNSYLVANIA RUBBER OMPANY of AMERICA ¥ Jeannette, Pennsylvania 37x5 36x4% 34x4 30x 3% ( 36x6 $108.40 35x5 34x4% 33x4 %3 (Extra Hea 36x6 80.35 35x5 56.00 33x4 . (Other sizes at proportionate figures) (Regular) $74.60 58.20 40.85 23.70 37x5 34x4 30x3% Other sizes at proportionate figures) ©» by bunching hits, 4 10 2, and losing the second, 6 to 12, i ab b po % Grif 9010001 1,0 0 0 0 Mo base lits, - Williamis. Dugan, Perkin: base hits, E, Collins, ¥..Walker, (Second Game.) Phitadeiphia_(A) Two base hi Dykes. GAMES TODAY. i American League. Philadelphia at Chit New York Eastern_ League. Atbany at Sprinzdel Ttdznomtga Cote; - Cotton Swangon. . g The: score: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Clerks ,..... Wational Leagoe. Cotton Mill .. St Louls 2. New York /6. Cincinnati &, Brooklsn STANDIN: Fitiray 3, Philagephia T e Lussue Cletks Mule Room 4 Philadelphia 2, Chicago 4. (First game.) = Phlladelphla 12 Chicago 6. (Second game, 14 - Vvoolen Mill . nings.) Philadelphia (A) Home 7un, Jackson. b & 9| ~wotals iftin in Tth. Chicago (A) Detroit Philadelphia New Haren W Hartford . Waterbury . Pittsourgh- at Philadelpais Detrott, team in Baltic Cieveland. Batteries were: Cotton Mill Louisville 8. ‘ n ten innings. Scores: (First_Game.) Ghicago (A) av hpo a e 12700 s 2318 1000 4 $00 0 %% New Haven §. Bridge et " Woraster 0. 3188 0 taternational o Syrcowse e, ( D o Wilamep e (Caty w Exgtern Leagae. Wo game Wednesday night, winning - the Clerks take first place. Clerks, Papineau and fill, ; Ridgeway and n Leag o LEAQUE ' STAuDINSS. National League. Lost. American League, Clerks Defeat Cotton Mill. The Clerks defeated the Cotton Mill in a in- twilight league 4 to 2. By 64.65 34x4% 36 x4% | s LTI D R T8R4 10 PR T R A T AR AR A B A A T TRERELSRRED I TRREIEIN vy Cord Type) $17.75 10.65 8.75 6.90 ST e $8.85 '7.30 5.65 3.50 Fo'c'stle Jargon. mari like blue, own for the younge ackets of the y, jargon, time-honored their offigers and for have Special ' work vernagular terms to various parts. of board. “The Quack carpenter, “( or “Dutk purser, ard's seamen are gineering force is The Blac of and who inveterately ar- sues on everying is a “sea lawy wkward of stupid sailor is “rope arn jack,” a “swab” -or a “lunkhead.” aims to- have seen berter to. the lubber] known ‘as a. Seaport tradesmen who are_ ‘“land sharks” are “crimps. an who is usua a “beach combe: for with a pr is a flowers ie” ;, pickled beef i bread is , “pigt sometimes “Jav ! potatoes “ars beef is “canne “salt horse”: cHewing tobace | “duff” | coffee i othervise | “Chink- joy." s A ship not strongly built is sald te= have I jas “born weak”; it is referred t8 = a “ballyhoo.” If it takes much wa-Z v over n a seaway it is a _f{subma- 2 A small vessel is a “bufter box" = “spit-kid.” The engine is the “cof-2 or the “sewing machine.” The ip's prison; the galley = smokestack is “Charlie Noble.! " “Holy % stones” used for cleaning the decks are 2 known, according to size as “Bibles” or “praver books —probably ~because on % n parts of the deck the mallor | must get bn his knees to use them. The | souding Tead is “blue pigeon” and the | At the -truck on' sailing day is the ips”; sail- orekeeper, When a.sailor is on his “beam’s ends’ or “all at sea” he is completely bewil- : dered. 1f- he s his painter” or he makes off without giv To “fall foul” or “run foul to quarrel with him. To be > is of course. to be lmngs(: and fair, while to be “canted” is to be . dishones N York Ivening Post. - “shoves off"" ing notice. Plymouth.—The 1820 scholarships of the Litchfield County University club have been awarded Henry B. Gidman' of Nor- folk and Edward G. Beardsley: of Ply- mouth. (All “acods Covered by | FALL RIVER—I and Conne: SQUIPMENT—NINTEEN 135 WATEE STREET, NORWICH Phone 1250 492, SOUTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE Phone Union 3842 MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE NORWICH-—PROVIDENGE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM .E. P. WINWARD & SON nsurance During Transit) EW BEDFORD cting Points PiERCE-ARROW TRUC 18 17 WILLIAM STREET NEV/ BEDFORD Rhone 3337 138-142 DURFEE STRT®P “/.LL RIVER Phone 3619