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s TRl MURPHY CAPTURED TWO STAKES North “Randall, Cleveland, Ohis, Aug. 12—Thomas W. Murphy of Poughkeepsie, N. Y “famous harness owner and driver, Rfter ‘Baving 2 field day at the Grand Cireuit meeting, capturing two of today’s thrée big stakes, suffered injuries whihc Will keep ‘him out of the sulky for sev- eral weeks. Murphy drove Daystar, the winner of the champion stallion stake, valued at 310,680, establishing a season's record for three year old trotters, and then Breke three world's records with Peter Manning. which he drove in the Press 35,800 purse for 2:17 class trotters. In the first heat of the next race he sus- tained two broken rios and hip and body bruises in a collision. Murphy won the stallion stake in two straight heats. piloting Daystar to vic- tory after ho contesting the first he?t with Natalie the Great and the second in a whipping finish from Emma Harvester 2:86 3-4 a new season’s record for fee year oid trotters. H the. Press Stake with Peter Manning in inree straignt hard foughttheats. 5 Peter Manning went the first heat in 84 34, the world's record of 2:05 1-4 for 2 1 otters. He broke his new econd third world's | beat recor collision njured occurred then took | C. Valentine, won the Plain Dealer 2:07 class trot, value $5000. JOCE HUTCHINSON REPEATED MIS RECORD OF 69 AGAIN Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 12—Western and British golfers held the honors tonight at the ed of the first 36 holes of the national open golf championship at In- verness Club, Jock Hutchinson.of Chi- cago repeating his record 69 this morn- ing and adding a fair 76 this afternoon for a total of 145 strokes. .He was closely pressed by his fellow townsman, Leo Diegel, and James Barnes of St. Louis, with 146, while Harry Vardon and Bdward Ray of Great Britain and Walter Hagen of Detroit registered 147. Chick Evans, formerly ational cham- pion, led the amateurs with 74-76 150, tyin gwith his partner, Bob McDonald. of Chicago, and being oniy one stroke high- er than Eddie Loos, another Chicagoan. Evans might handily have led the field but for missed putts on'the first round and two missed iron shots on the 35th and 36th holes, where he scored § and Willie MacFarlane of New York was the first eastern contender in the list with 76-75 151 followed by the southern mateur champion, Bobby Joones of At- who required 152 or the double round o fthe links. BOSTON TE! STARS DEFEAT MIDDLE STATE CHAMPS Newport, R.'I, Aug. 12—Richard Harts W. Pearson, the middle at the annual Ca Tournament The straight sets, 6-2 Tennis faster an: morniig uch in Williams played a n better game than he did FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL PRICES OF STOCKS ADVANCED. of stocks New York Aug 1:.—Pric were advanced again today. 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Washington Sq., Norwich, Conn. than elsewhere. and R. Norris Williams 2nd, the Boston | easily defeated W. F. John-| n the semi-final round | went down {o defeat in siraight|CUBS EVENED UP SERIES G DODGERS | —Chicago even- | Brooklyn, N. ed up the series With Brooklyn by ning today's game, § to 4. the other semi-final doubles match. Johnston and C. to extendthem Griffin were selvesto beatWill and Roland Roberts BRAZILIAN TO TRAIN FOR EEGATTA 2—Thel Brazilian four- to have beaten American oarsmen tothe honor of to train here for the Olym- Although the crews from United States have e fo Marly on the Brussels canal and vesterday, the Bra- found a welcome at the Antwerp | 1 Antwerp. Aug. Yl onusa {started practice only Score by innings Two base hits, have since engaged in daily prac- Win From Braves idhs have agreed to'remain the Olympic contests Antwerp Row-| |ing Club races on September 5. | Antwerp® after —Cincinnati four victories out of the five game se innings today. IT THREE STRAIGHT FROM INDIANS Cleveland - Ohio, YANKEES MADE Babe Ruth, who field yesterda: 1 3 1 5 scoring each and hit a ground- uck out once to Wambsganss. Score Ly irnings Phillies Defeat Cardinals Wambeganss in Philadelphia, | featured Philadelphia’s 6 to 1 victory ov- WHITE SOX CUT DOWN INDIANS’ PENNANT RACE hits up to the eighth inning. only one base on balls and no strikeouts. the pennant five-game series witn 4 Washinaton (A) Two base hit, ROSEBUDS BRIDGEPORT TO TAFTVILL: McShefferey buds of Bridgeport afternoon on ATHLETICS WON ODD GAME SERIES WITH TIGERS 12—Philadephia | Cnctanant writes that he is bringing a fast bun 3 to 1, in the ninth inning here single by Myatt, fid | on ad broke a tie. 3 b [ inning game ing emerged a 6-0 victor over the local also defeated jof New Britain, crack Stamford 62 Score Parkr | 1 s H Ostroski a former Bridgeport eas {league twirler will toss them up Newbauer will on the receiving end. D kin of Lehigh College will hold d Landy of Brown et e same team with gTiff cf and Oleckney, Taftville's lineup Mike Moran of the Groton Knights team Worcester p Ghey I base bit Griffth. ADAMS PITCHED BALL BLA AIRTIGHT If, Caron cf, Milk rf, Decelles Pepin and Manager McShefferey expense in book tched championship today allowing only two singles and g the Rosebuds and ex- {dently anxious umbers as usual. o shad ¢ a home run and the Kacey Want Game With Sterling New York (N el . b [ Hanover is wondering why the Strling| Ashland r shots in the world with the same atten- having cancelled the statement for the rest of the Ashland team game on an_open date and now they have challenged the Norwich K. of |as regards such a ses laye strong for it and judging from the mised Han- | sponsible ‘for giving out misinformation | regarding the Ashinnd Club, lonons Bluown { lof the last nine games played and-are | traveling _fast, puttng up Sty faings: American Thread, Grovernsdale, chester and Moosup. W. D. McDonald, White Rock, South Man- (2) Batted for Miumaux in 7th, (z2) BBatted for Mohart in 9th. |same series all either ground d MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All oods. 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PHONE 1600 EKnacas Cits o 2 o o e The Pearl Street Stars defeated tne|figure on S | Home Run Kings by th score of 4 to 3.|The W pitched a very good gzame for the|Park. ) |Stars. He allowed only three s. | the LEAGUE STAmDxzs, Natienal Le. Breckiyn 24,000,00 Trapshooters used car. Read the senten 15_vears ol The traps! championship went to Jay Clark, Jr. T s irs, and who has been in retirement for the past two vears, is out aagin and Just b; of passing we want to eall e Hazard Doubles | i Troeh defeated Elbert for the tile. Troeh has won |everything he has shot for this year indulge in trap- shoolers in th tournament in o figured out the cost of the | surprised. . Ninety in the four day: 90.000 targe and fired 90,000 she! st over again. It| It I give vou an idea of the popuiarity|shooting. Olympic | | | | | Chips From' the Flying Clays. “Kip” i [ i { Rl the sport. | Olymp I A One of the features of the International|San Fran ~ = . b arance of | tournament American League, shoot in Canada was the appearance of ament Wen a squad of schoolboys, i a special event. | shooters participated The race was won by James Handley,|shooting. who broke 67 three cent: hooting championship of the|5 cents ea | New York ‘Athletic Club was won by |the club Ziaj. Tracy Lewis and the Boston A. A.|means cents a tourname: ‘When the Grand g TLester German, rated as one of the|some 900 entries get going Eastern Leagus. best professional shooters for many | sharp pencil and zet a lot of good biz [to be cast in pleasant places—when figures. More money h twelve. They | Grand American Handicap than any oth-— in Cleveland. | er sporting events in the world, including staged in a public|the world's baseball series. than a mite from | ess: district About To Drink Wood Alcohsl * Frank Troeh 1g| ~TWO men, while under the liam Manice, Who knocked ihe raised it to his station a ps at New London at waiting for a train for ew at town, the officer |placea them on the train with them until the train | leave. cost about American with u can take| Even the lines spent on the|goes fishing. e soing down the trail nearly as good as “pistea’ John Phillip Sousa takes time away & from his musical duties occassionally to Waterbugy "I break a few targets. John Phillip shot =3 in the North and South Championship at ASHLAND READY TO TAKE | Pinehurst. the Mary land State shoot THE NORWICH K. OF c.| and the New York State shoot and he is still_zoing. & Fred Stone, the actor, never misses a aperies of Eames| ianee to shoot. ~Every town that Stone i owett City| piays i he looks up ‘the gun’ club and - of Norwich judging from ! - b the very numerous inquiries which ine! Mekes arrangements to shoot at the - v 1 t vould be o2 best Ashland management finds it necessiry 1] (1AYS. Stone would be one of the bes in this section are evi- between the Ahlad tion to shooting as he gives fo the stage In a recent tournament of ‘the Bergen Beach (L. I.) club, Miss Nan Smith, the first time before a traps and on a’ day in which the best shots found the going { difficult, broke 68 targets in 100. ~This is one of the best performances we have heard of in many days. We hgve oft times mentioned that no one can use the old blunder bus that Grank Troeh shoots with other than him- If. A few days ago we got a letter from Mrs. Troeh informing us that Earl. their 18-vear old son, can handle, the old gun nearly as good as his father. As Mr._Troeh has averaged better than 97 per cent. on 10,000 targets thus far this year. you can imagine what a Whale ot a shooter the boy is going to be. What is believed to be the longest re- cord of breaks ever made by a. trapsiioot- Very little has been sald in the papers| s but the fan| drift of baseball gossip on the .part of Norwich rooters someone is surely re- The Jewett City boys have won eight snappy brand ‘of baseball that the fans like. I have been -trying, to induce the) Kacey management to enter Into a three ason, am still after the first game on gnated by Manager Holland, the third game if necessary to them and will pi This is the Ashland spirit. Let's hear from Norwich, the fans are With us s aware State shoot by two professionals, P‘MX' gi{n?:,fi B. B, o |l R Beauchamp and Henry Winchester, i - 2 € |ana three amateurs, W. A. Simonton. In a twilight game piaved in Poque-|squad that made the world's record at ries were, Hallville. Keel- | Hoffman, Beauchamp and Foord each Twelve traps will be in_operation at : s £ the Grand American Handicap in Cleve- Steamrollers Win Game, land in August. ~—There was a time After being defeated” Wednesday by | when the Grand American was a big af- the Steamrollers swamped | falr on five sets of traps. Ten has been 4 —-‘ STRIBUTORS Norwich, Conn.. of liquor, were prevented from drinking from a bottle containing wood alcolol by the prompt action of Patrolman Wil- from the hands of one of the 10:20 Wad- nesday night while the two men | Because they had their tickets already purchased and were desirous of leaving did not arrest them but of a poor poet are " The Cigan Preferred By New England’s Most 22 Discriminating Smokers *+ el TODDARD GILBERT&CO.inc\