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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY JuLY 22, 19zt YESTEDAY'S EESULTS. Natiooal League Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 1. (11 innings) Philadeiphia 8§, Chicago 1" Tincinnati-New York, rain, Pittsburgh-Boston, rain. American League. New York 8, Cleveland 17. Washington 2, Detroit 7. Boston 1, St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 1, Chicvgo 2. Eastern League. Bridgeport 4. Albany 5. Pittsfield 2, Hartford 1. I —James M S 1:= HIGH CLASS FIELD OF GOLFERS Pélham, N. Y., coun- tr! th. m an auuunmry high class Heid of golfers, with a score of 144 Strokes at the close of the first day-of the twenty-sixth nationa! open goif :_-:I-&» aver the course of the Co- Countxy Ciub. Barnes' zoore for the full 36 hel ::;y from the:form: he exhibited to- Although Duncan, the English “pro’ is well placed, his partner, Abe Mitchell, moted for his remarkable long driving, picked up his bajl sud dropped out of the tournament. He gave as his reason the fact that he was, as he expressed it, fed up on golf and the hot weather and just quit as he realized he was below (14 inning; to- . bty Tot. dho Tacaa [ aaed dard. : ‘Waterbury-New Haven postponed by ®Yer par for each nine holes, or 2 total o S Sbrmgneld ¢, Woreester 1. of four over par fdr the asy's play. '|WASHBURN WILL TEY TO CHECK ringneld & Nozpielonl Four strokes back of Barnes cams TILDEN'S WINNING STREAK et il Chaties R. Murray of the Royal Golf eib of Montreal, and Fred McEeod of the local club professional Who tied With a sébfé of 141. Fourth place was heid by Robert T. Jones Jr., of Atianta, The youthful southern amateur with his Indianapolis 5, Milwaukee 6. Toledo 4, St. Paul 3. Columbus 3, Minneapolis 4 isville 7, Kansas City . International Leagus. Providence, R. I, July 21.—Watson M. ‘Washburn will attempt to check the win- ning streak of World's Champion Wil- liam 7. 'Filden, 2nd, while Vincent Rich- ards is endeavoring to take the measure Built to- Sustain a Reputation Sold to Meet Competition L@MO&:M ow Living Costs Are High. DoYou .Tht&a&mm?wudhyhflnlfil" l.‘tUlSthouHmr WITH SAFETY, You Can Put 'YowM'oneytoWnl'k, lo\EanWICEWhtl-b 3 Pny—fly nvesting in the . ASHLAND CO'I'!'ON CO. MILLS AT Jfiwm CITY, CONN. _ CHARTERED IN 1866 of R. Norrls' Wil nd, in the semiz| T City-B d, sl My 3 R. D is illiams, 2nd, L iy ersey City-Baltimore game cned, o 149 lod four contestants in the 150 cla=s|finals of the state tennis championship | wet sround: & i ART“U" H. REWEH OLIVER L. JOHNSOM afte: which the fleld aligned itself in ftomorrow as a result of the fifth round | Newark 4, Reading 5. * President ‘of Narwich Savings ~ Vice-President Chelsea Savings Froupe, ranging in numerical order fr@ |matches today. Buffalo 7, Toronto B. Seciety * K 151 made by Charles Evans, of Chicago,| Only an eleventh hour rally and some| Syracue 2, Rochester 6. (First same.) Treasurer amatear champion. to Jim|good luck saved Williams from defeat by| Rochester Syracuse 8. (Second GROSVENOR ELY 3 e with & total of 131, N. W. Niles, a fellow Bostonian, today, | game.) Director, Thames Natienal Bank » Jim Barnes, as he 1s genetally |whep Niles won the second set and the | ‘DIRECTORS—the above officers, also— i today showed a brand of almost|first four games in the third set. Wil- GAMES TODAY v 3 perfect golf. He was the class of the|liums braced- suddenly, winning several Ndudair RS LEWIS, M. CARPENTER, Assistant Treasurer field for the day at least, exhibiting the [games in succession, but Niles finally| pppo SSEES ARTHUR M. BROWN, Attorney, of Nerwich most consistent 7olf. being g00d in ev-|won his ffth game of the set. He car.| Lii‘sbureh at Bostwm. CHAS. R. BUTTS, Norwich-Savings Seciety ery department of the game. ried the score to deuce on the next game a‘ncimrui A Newi Yok 2 Barnes in taxing 75t plade by ‘feur(bUt Was unable to put across the two| ciclonall af New Vork. | gtrokeg at tie halfway mark piaced im. |sccess(ul atfokes which Would hae sl Your Money Is Safe;unded and Kept Busy by These # in a communding tournament posi- |given him the n y 2 | Yon T’ it afecd to 1o down in |- Tichards showed brilant form totay | No games scnsauicd. | Well-Known Successful Business Men. his piay, and must malntaln the same |in outclassing Leon De Turenne, of Bos- Easter: L 1 A e M A e | You Get a DIVIDEND CHECK BY MAIL Every Three # the weize. Werver in his hunt for | badly in s match wi is loubles terbury at ringfield. i st B S T e e e ity n e, Months, Direct From the Ashland Cctton Co. »4 todays position. In the test he has|latter extend himself. Washburn's abil-| Bridgeport at Worcester, | ed a+ tne end of the eizhteen holes but |ity to turn.back S. Howard Voshell's any at Pi i § Svic mirty-six. A goifing tachnical- formidable met attack finally gave him 2 - = = — ,INFORMATION COUPON threatened o check his |vietory over the New Yorker, after drop- LEAGUE STANDING, to Johnston in the first i cot putt for a six on the ninth when Lo Field on July 23, BARSTOW, HILL & CO., I ot A [ME HESwg ot - e Natisnal Leaza New York-Cleveland gume today but coi-| picked up his ball He had 81 tais| J.m Dykes of the Athleties was - stop: ) X + iNC., / rding the “nn:u_.\‘._: "\n'«”i:{n;za}‘no;: F‘“fi;:e ;“;!7::”::“ P.C. | toued to play. morning, onc of the high scores of the |ped by Malls of the Indlans on J. 68 Devenshire St., Boston, Mass. dus to am wmver|in the fnal of the women's singlcs. Sis| -Bodie'replaced Ruthin left in the 5t fifrst royna,, &7 i 0 After seven games of hitting he ifnched | Without ebligating me in any way, please send circular centaining u n i i nowever, Ruth retiriny becauss out i3 'hits in 51 tries for 419. full- particulars regarding Ash: rd e ho'ss. The mat- [ — y ST e > e - 2 i P rs regarding land Cotten Co. & per cent. Preferred z mat- | 585 om his lex. STEELING TO PLAY PAWTUCKET Bill Warabsza; of the Ind stock. - was called- to the attantion of the | COLLEGE ATHLETES WORKED 0 — 0N HOME GROUNDS |10 Eob Hasty of the Athletics after Un'ted States Goif Aseaciation commif-| 1IGHT YESTERDAY | (55| FABEE BETTERS NAVLOG . e S |ting for .70 in seven siraiznt sames. | NAME.. t Bames was in| Cumbridge, Mass. Juy :l—Light | IN PITCHORS' T = Welch of the Athletics qu t : @ infraction of the marked the close today of practice | R e s e S s s Tndians n e I i | Oxford-Cambridge and Harvard- Ry e | LR AP e Ut KeRp Y He poled out 11 u stroke to his score. | yuie teams for their meet at the sta- terint o v Sl Lelatan ] S . red McLeod. | Gium on Saturda: oty i A Luzerrie Blue' of the Tigers was ‘stop-| gt ti b e o 0 0 - D S are tra are two dan 24 n team has been supplied | Claveland ago won from Philil Sl st {ved by Herb Pennock of the Ted Sox 3 ovonents ithin otrk-lyeiry gpecial uniforms on which the cdl-| New vork 3 T hniins < e donn Over the Sterling ream last Sunday saidlon July 11 After ‘hitine safe in § |50t in toych wWith Uncle Refgbic on Sat: crs in the race, lamce of Tarnes snould e snaw {11 RO, SO B T | N n 1 ininzs. The c [ibat there is noftnz iot bu ,‘,,";‘:X | ames o zot 0 nits Tn 35 iries " for |uRday, ndthe rotund 1 wiransed | Amonz the most valuable youngsters gitest leLdown in his Drement |Crimson and biue strives at the belt and | Datroit - ... lor, a base on bals, a | will be given a trial. |-=se. 3 : D Wik Presldent Ibbels. XX "i2lwho dre playing regularly and starring putte I cuffs of the running trunks ar < “Gouble siving the | t] i o of itslast 13| Johnny Dundee, the Scoten Wop. wil Ruether promised to be good ™ s 3 & home nrofessional, knows the yon B or 2 blue “Y" will & e iy & i of Ats k. 1% Imare nts apnearance in 2 Brooklyn | Ebbets, and the latter was in the ‘majors are First Baseman Rar it easily to-|(n aihletes of this country. 3 ", | Waiker's double sied e ol e toiake & erack &l tmg tn muny years:when, he hooks up ed. with the appurent ool Grimes, Quifieider John L. Sullivan ane ®. which would| "Sir suckland Geddes, British ambas-| Pailadelpis ) | P e e e Iwith Bert Spencer of the Sextrle e portsider. At lagbel ieorge Ma'sel of the Chicago Cubs and eader. {sador to the United States, telegraphed | i Es | but | Rivamis Gtk ) 2 irivats n the feature attraction at the Broa reed. for piichers influenced Tin 5 pessiizsz 4 adian today that he would be unable to attend aetack Tesguy | ste [icas > Onecnimmothe ikt wame Auz.'2. e i st B e © piaved excellent |the games because of businees wc Wash-| W L P.C g {iSa0: SHEIIaR 55 aubied iexe i ressive feath-! ing. or rather lack of I. us hus Ralpl Glazner of the Pittsburgk £0lf, his iron shots being | ington. | Broageport ... 4 a8 ! Eerieatskis L (A) fand: Al : zhi from the Bushwick sectén. and | been said muay. times this season, is the Americen league First i a he had oc- | Sl | Worcester 53 ab 230 = > M e 1h manager, Georze (hitay) Kitson, ! for the disuppointing | Pascmin ue and Catcher Johnay 2 in getting down putte. |LANARK SOCCER TEAM ENDS | B 3§ Ut 4 §| CLARE DEFEATS KENNEDY 1IN for the south fn . few days to|p Different twiriers Bassier aie the best of those He is_congias 4 the dark horse of the TOUE WITH TIE GAME. o, &ven i 1 3 . [ROUQUE IN THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES|fylfill several ring azements. {at various times hate pliched winning Who Dlay .\uund_nuem n frst five. Bobble Jones, if he should ¢ = . - Hartford - 37 3 0 of 2field a £t i 1 ¢ it victor-ball, but al nu time this season has| Rig3s Stunhencon of the Cleveland In play Folf of the type disnlsyed in the | Fall River, Miss. july 21.—The third: Springfield “ ol unla ot G o i ang Ll it il s S e B B e i e ing average above Blue first nine Woles of the afternoon round | LARArk soccer team of Glasgow, Scot-| Waterbury « 43 o . FE s o{ies fox e Bhlledelpnia Ao e St o Jhal tuod i er, but just’ st present he ¢ %6 @ld thiety-three—two under par, | 1N ended its tour of the® United States| Albany 2 a7 = 5 g Rt 2 astitoast louis, sithousniie B s e Faatg 10 allow veleran Bill Wambs- ol B o viach :laud Canada here tonight in a tie game LR . ioquesioumpament L jomiy five hits to the Browns in 7.1-3 in- to return to duty. ' Onm th £ jelint ‘cRance. to viace among i this o ™ 4 3 S i n the shortest time nings. The Browns bunched thres of the | Was s . o Ay g ¢ Jeagers, Jones wis extremeiy bud with a picked eleven of this citv. The | INDIANS GO INTO LEAD 5 SRS S g e i pemralin eyl Pc s uge Lenhenson Wwould be a regular. an the finst mine holes. which he did in|®COre W& 2'to 2. The visitors had won| DEFEATING YANKEES ok g | ng time was t uieman for four rune. & |he was. hammered - hurd dent 10 ail the world that the 48, Ho imnroved on the homeward nins |LeNtY-fodr consecntive gumes. Thev| . BEFEAT! S med B | e winaerie) R e TR .;“‘m asmisiance at odd-moments , (rom | Néwark Iniernational eutdr is weak or tesencon, and iaved really phe.|!¢aVe New York Saturdsy on the return(, Clevaiand Tuly 31—Clevelan uad |+ the American Roaue i el dn e Ao mound material As a ball elub it's 3 neals b M T S | foated New York, 17 to & s i Im [ston has slowed up in 4. promounced 'and these Spasmodic effoits prevented Dretty zood club, buc fts pliching te g i e g S Cadets Win Second Gas | plons hammered Mavs from Philadelp | — | manner. so much so that Ty Cohb has|tne Dodgers {rom zoing altoget = to he 2aie a3 been horrible, and no ball clubd o* his t on the seventeenth, M | the enivd inine 3 h 0 0 0—1 3 enche lags rted t hew something in{can get anywhere without pltching. px The Comet Cadets defeated the sum.| n° third inning when they P sem bt s Al R AR S Butent Slageura - [yenchotibinter Pagsead tx convertal jh2 Iheei SRRSO R SR P Atlantie City, |mer school for the second time Yester- oryzes off Quinn, Fersuson 0160060000001/ e Greeneville Stars defeated the |t ent mielder. Olney is temnorars|in his last three starts turned in a trio|est in the' Bears and it might happen h of New London. Louis Tel- 9ay. The score was 25-13. The Cadets oo o eccn afave oo T bis Mia. Schsie € Waker. - Tise basa | Like, Street Siuggers by the score of 141 indierent ‘inflslder. . Olnev s tesnorde-{in hiy Tast these s3cis SRS by ook or "orosly’ minstly’ ixnek MR er. former Fremch champion. of Weat|would like to heur from any team under | puenir s e nits, Galoway. Home fun, Felk to & gestérfiay. Murohy of the Academy fi¥ covering second base for the Tize duslly eutting down happened. that Dunn could bresk up his : Newton, Mase. and s Duncan |14 vears of age. | doubles. The Yaukees made e l"“""“" feeNEESIS L S e iy e meiwion third place and ;Ciub & trifle and strengthen the’ Bears Tormed the quartette with the 130 scors, | Zoes seven of whichi were doubles. PHILLIES. TAKE SECOND 1 the mound for the Stars and The accident that puts Tvy ‘Wingo out] e 2ol b at that. Dunn has only three rea Amatear Champion “Chick" | Te Play Twlilight Game, prsd i s, STRAIGHT GAME FROM CURs oUt eight men and allowed two walk e Cincinnati lineup for a month s first T i M Ogden: Eraite et vans, is expected by many of the ex-| The Baltic Rivals will play the Vi | . > UTiie Sfive mould Uke! o mlky e et the lust straw on Pat Moran'snot better. a®.any {eam in the-"eYCel ooy oo of his other hurlers would dert to do betts: than 151 in tomorrow's Tres Kxperts.tonight, @ twilight | two sing I s s s |ville Red Sok, Sunday, at Mobegun Park. | back. With Wiazo out of the zame <ne |clzcuit. ~Gaining « hale i with hatt | help. Newark 5 ound. and is classed among these play-'game, at Baltic. This game had to be| three doubles times at hat. New by the score of 8 to L. Ting | S€0re: {Reds will o well to"keep "Gt 6L the thin " is~slomly SOMIVERE (i e ia| - T¥ie statement. sning. ahout * fn Tnrsc AL ;7 who wiill have an excellent chance ‘postponed last Wednesday on accoumt| York used eighteen players ang Cleves holding the Cibs foiStars 5 21420211 1—14 cellar. 4 . L cemiat ThA stunt of |Mational League circles t'at the fans of e e 1. " Sturpmy. " Three base ite. Conen |his 3301 victors b ing ‘over Washington| Tweniy-four years ago Ed Deleapty|team is apparently another wheel in the ) PI- - T | 3 »'Swanton, Sullivan, Home run—Swan-|in an ll-inning battle. Young won a ' completed & batting feal lasting ¢ oul:}; st g fo e :'i 24 )fl‘L GUMMER[H L | 29 . \ |number of victories after that nne s i Sie that m':“;e\e—obc;lwm‘! | Baltimore cluh and on whidch the . & } [ | — | mark “aever & pitcher- be-}in—maior JefmiE o ¢ tax was paid indicate that this year' v . 9| wWant Series With South Chaplin, | fOFe or #ince. ‘or likely to be. {1897, He was st bat b enlin e 1o Betior fhid e S S o coma—— i The Red Sox of Taftvilie like | esday completed .the 18ih- year of | double-header,and ‘made nine bits. 0 S of be recent series with the Wes a €00 e e s A e R L McGraw's connection with the New !next day e rhade four Wits tn fve times U788 € (9Fn, SO 8 N L N e STSCK PRICES DERoP, South Ty o0 i & e e e fonals as manager. . During |up, & totsl of 19 .his in L% UMes BNieoom snow in the Resding. Buffalo and orelit IS ShEoBRGed ove | g 1w = = {iost four World Series with, 1821 {o hear| Sam.Evans. who tried out as an i ‘el et night was 2 deeline in call money quo- Al g Faesietot | & e cclub has! [CGF with Jack Flme's Sprinefield) white Toronto drew 11265 on Saturiey om § 16 5 1-% per cent. Other ] S an o1 Jeise Sigmn of the Mobile club ha3 team during the early part of the sea- o6, Sonduy. . Heslting v 18 lewering of -discounts b o 2 ¢ been fined $250 for jumping nis contract son, is dead in Pottsville. Pa. as a re-| in two days. This is 2 whole Totr R i Daiy fn 4th. g i |with the Southern Association team. Siz- {sulf of beoaming ovetcome by the heat!ill " L0 ‘some big league clubs are nk o England rate did not affect tr. P HLFrineh 3'man, it is said, has Joined the Sall Suw.|July 4. Evans was taken on by Albany | g 0106005~ : xin i 5.0Kla. indepcndent club. Manazer |foliowing his release by Fiyan, but was|“‘qines are soing from bad to werse in of 000 shar 'hv L‘ ’M"“K; e Pronkie of the Mobile club sald that Siz-'subsequently let zo by ‘l.:'mzrker*- Syracuse that is. it there cxn be any S & low thharl B the yoo | Piamigen 011 | . Koasear, Maise man was through ac far as orgnized He signed with & ssmipro club in Pitts|worse The Stars are in seveuts: place The trend of pricss was downward, | s e s i i | - Baseball (s cencernel, b ine actin O e | vila b WE s mInsl E g FAREE N there is little prospect of reaching Shssts: Bils Thend i@orerdton. on | SO0 honay s | i e e G A RrEReO WO s TARCET Vicher baing reported to President Mar | when prostrated by the heat. |the bottom. as the Readine Sil-enders ¥eels, equipments. motérs and miscella- 3 low & 1-2; ruling rate|Bodie. Meulel, Waid Sew | A s oy s by tin of the Southern Association i*vdy‘ There is a marksd difference i the are so terribly bad that there annears aeous jesne: z famous players.!? 1-2: closing bid 5; offered ar 5 1.2;| %% Wambgize, Jebwsto | O N rman K. M. Landis of the national . no3; of George Gibson of the leading:.ro hone of crowding the team oumt of e % W Bolis ant e st A L e ! New Hav H. Patterson | U commitsion. figman went to the Mobile | i S B PRSI B G »¢ financing the Royal Duteh | b £ | OLDEAM HELD SENATORS To | of Luffalo won the 260 target contest 101, sub two veats-ago from the Birming-|e 1ol B0, S0 T B oh Indlans g, Watérbury: i Saaliet ; subsidiaries an excuse to de-| COTTON. 1 FOUR HITS AND TIGERS WIN |day in the castern zous handicad trap-|or Hiwes = o ham club and was resarded as one of \1iC iy’ The Dirates lead all e Fastern Leazve batters New York. July 2L—Cotlon spot| Detrolt, July 21—Oldisn ield Wesho|E00UDE tournament sl i New Haven| Adzoe southoaws in the league. |clubs in the Nusanal in voungsters shed 2 hit- especially tramscontinentals and |steady; middihg 1285, R S Deiroit | Gun Club. Hizh winds put the scotes on! s 15 Brooklyn piehing staff has recely- less thun 2 dosen-being on the Toll. while | tins record for the segson b rushing the were comparatively strong de- fya o s etk |a s lower plane tnan yesterday.'Hamterc § i te ald. such as it fs. of the left-|Clevelund has but one of the rooklesicenturr m 100 hits. beinz the ® statements of various import- | FOREICN TXTHANS {12 bits-in unz|There were 118 guaners in the compe- DDine:p i 1l%anded slants of Dutch Ruether, who re- | who wWent.south.with: the squad in tae first plaver in the O'Neill cireult to be- ma_which disclosed smaller | | Miller each *llition today and raticrson was tied fo > oy : he errant left-bander | spring. but has 2 bunsh-of eld, old<tim-|zin his second century. ngs. Coppers and allied met. | el ith, G. H. Martln of Xew SR e ted by prics concessions W o 2 130 ke A. 1A Rannel, of Greeawica, e 8o oFiwanth 1 i : e gnored reports of lower s 1 et Jiach broke 193 targets. On the AR A S SRR B -l b TR e s . shoot-off Patterson and Martin Bownp 4 4 g § 3200 dpe 2 . 2 London weakened on se Mrer i 4 0 Veushar il 4 our of %5 und Runney broke Kirgs 160 pitated by developments in & Farih 48 36 0limedw 50338 On_the second shoot-oft Patterson| .~ = 5 - | Ciygation: - Earers phval ‘recey | bosss fks g § 31D imeima 44 20 32l \iein each baa & pertect 25, On| Wk, ; wlza : . : . effected wits improvement e 3810 © &2 0lthoe thind-shoot-off Patterson aguin broke | ydim: ¥ C5p0 s ; g ° et it g castern_zone J.cl.m ‘ | ; 3 to strong. Liberty issues were | Argention FEE s won by New Jer Witet Fa ! better. Most rails tended Seors e Sivinge stutes entered this event. The New Jer-| MAIN LICK WON THE | 35 BROADWA Y the feature of the foreign Washingtaa 0 0309 2 soy team broke 483 out of U0 targets, l COLUMBUS HOTEL PCRSE | a - : 3 the strength of various mu Detroit : 3. 9800 Massachusetts was second with 430, and| Kulamazoo, Mich. July °1.—Main:| 3 ° 5 o L O oY Pweain nia, el 5. ome ruieas, | New York and Counccticut cach had |Lick, the southern gelding driven by | . ! p e sales (par value) aggre- Mifer, i i " |443. The New Jersey scores were! {John Thomas, furnishéa a prise to- | a on - rousers Fred Plum, At C. L-“u'n by winning the Columbia Hopel purse | ; “STOCKS BROWNS WON TTH CONSECUTIVE \?‘ 'ff;'?‘ nd;muué meinss o v{ofi; | e .'Ju:u- event of th nm.cnc:ion'sj ? 2 . . o v o L G S, | Bridgeton, . S i 2 -|Grand Cireuit racing. finishing ahead of | k. ] A ek (o i EorgRx pEmetive Xew sox | SRENBING (505 MR JICR Granh St imeln, Aniahior shead T ° An Exceptional Value ALy Commer St. Louis, July 21—St. Louis won il8 |y " 'New Jersey will represent the east-|time Tt _andforcing Jeanette Rankin i e e oy o an, By fe-lein zofe in the grand Américan Hazdi- | fo acoent fourth mone. Main Lick fin | im ot a Vi % OHICAGO GRA MARKET. Myers and Thormahlen hard and oppors| D, Shoot at Chicigo in August . ' |ished last in;the frst heal but to i TENTS, -BREECHES BLANKETS A= e a oy , July 21.—Wheat developed and | SHocker DIChed “effectively |-, 108 Ehootiol of Ihe dle in fhe,&pe [nagbeonepin ; grhippmesdritc domn: by ' 3 : 2 o .t 65 in Wies'a 1 543 |some strengtii today, largely because of | throughont s UL I T R B L R O B BB e T . $2.25 Khaki . .. $1.95, ‘3.35, $5 | Imported 20« Wool P ) 18l [ reports that Germany had obtained orea-| - seien @ |Won by J K. Eonner, of New Tork, Who hind Peter Daw In the third heat, get-| clter Tents .. .... $2. Y @511t dn Great Britain to buy bresdsiane. > W24 o|deteatea Jay Clark, Jr, of Worcester!ting awav to a moor start but i the| 3 Moleskin .. .... Blankets, Size 55x75 95¢ E* | Tao market closea firmy at tho sime us|Lseder 1 T % il 2 close contest. = lovertime start he ed all the war om | M Army Folding Cots . . $4.50 ' Corduroy All Wool Oxfords, Gra: - A e b by J el P2 T 348l m the200 target cham hithe half with the Daw gelding and Voli- 4 : sToiadenter s ez 00 3 y 2% | September 1.26 1-4 to 1.26 1-2 ana De- | Mernuis s 4 o wilfame i i on won, other °”;3§=‘\ Saitidee W e Olfer nel ”l“'! Folding Camp Chairs . .95¢ | Khaki Pants . ... ... 31-85 with Border, Size $is {comber 125 to 193 1.2, Corn claeed 15 |Fatts = 4 |Facobsr et ‘ amateurs weze! Lick was entic oked in the ring. | . 4% |off to 13 at 58 un, and oxts sained 14 [3oiin e | S ST tanaars, e ana 1 e S o D Hospital Bed with Mat- SOCKS +| 64x84, weight 4 Ibs $5.45 4&]to 1-2 cents. In provisions, the outcome | Koo 1 ol t|¥. Brof, Pitteburgh, 192; C. Z. Vaughn, |danella, which fiuished_ahead In the Double Sial B ranged from 17 1-2c decline to a rise|dvein o[Suockers ¢ * »{Haddonfield, N. J,'181; Fred Plum. At-|first and third heats. Juliz M. Direct, tress ........... $5.75 | Work Socks ......... 10c | Do Hospital 810 oy ¢ 48 1 2=~ hantic City, N. 3., A, B. Spencer, West. |the favorite, won (he second heat 1 < Heavy Weol- 65c| kets $5.95 _ Strength in the wheat market showed| Touls 3t 3 Conn., and J. Bonn!{. .\;w Single G won the tree-for-a | White Duck Pants .. $2.25 eavy ool e Ry e S o s ltsel? almost exclusively during the fi-| _Seore by ‘uniogs 189; W. W. Posey. Lancaster. Pi. (straight heats mile C..hmfl-g WOOI, 35¢; 3 Officers’ 0. D. ..... $6.95 BAIThaIe: heur' of ths aerolon, usier word | Boston 2 0000000—1|isz:'C. B, Plate, Bridgeton, N. I, G. S.{ed fn 2.00 1-2 of N. R $6.95 had been cireulated that British bankers| St Louis ... 200040 x—8|McCarty, Woodbury, N. I snd J.Mas-|ing. Summarles: OVERALLS PRIES: o doieraeds s‘ .00 | Navy Grey Reg. ... had made a $15,000,008 loan ‘o Germany Tw=vbnl JHite. Serereld, Memosky. Three bast | ton, Wilmington, Del, 137; S. G: Vance, 13 class trot, heats, Columbla Ho- » 9& to be used in the main for the parchase S Siaemary pucelt A Capmeraion Gl luns e = Overalls ...........- UNDERWEAR' MISCELLANEOUS of wheat. Bullish sentiment w: N aven, an 5 RLH il ain Lick. Tik =, y Maln stimplated by famine mews from Russia | O COMES BACK AND |186: R. L. Spotts, New York, H. C.| Leat. (Thoma 11 Overall Jumpers .. ... 95¢c Army and Navy Army Web Bell 35¢ A8 by advicss dhat: the WAkterniCinaec PITCHED 2 TO 1 VICTORY | pggratow, Rockville, Conn, and D.| Peter Daw (Murphy) 67 R tiom N 3 50c y vvel ts ..... dian crop this season would not be larger| Brooklyn, July 21.—Grimes, Brooklyn's | Rizes, Conshohocken. Pa., 135 Jen- | Voltage, (Egan) et Vi) D“n‘."u AR $l-50 e‘llh_ D!l VY cvvan Mmey Belis - ... ..o 008 than that of last vear. Until the bulge| PTémier pitcher, wha was knocked out of | nings. Todmorden, Ontario, F. Hine-: Jeanette Rankin (McDon- g Umm S“n‘ AN S A 7& in prices at the last, however, bears| the Dox in 1wo innings vesterday came |line, Camden, U. J.. W. M. Berln, Green-|" aia) . R z 3 ro. Navy Hammocks . 34.75 had things much their own way with|back today and defeated Touis. ° 1o |burg, Pa., J. B. Fentaine, Philadelvhia.| Brusiloff. Tatty Tavior. Alexander B. SHOES Jean Drawers ....... 65¢c R Noclrchut $3.50 gossip current that consignments from| 1. in an 11 inning zame. The Wint'Lg |P. Boglensander, New Haven. and C. F.|Sis Binz. Hiida Pletcher Be! 2.35 D of Other Kinds 1efs . . . Rrowars o the et npents P01 run was scored ion 3 as ‘to Jotnston, | Hararhe, Hariterd, 184 B Fi Andres:|time 506 128 Shocsl. o ot il ' Dozens r White Sailor Hats 95¢ Tt 1 i ; Griffith's acrifice and Neis' single. THE | Ariingt B. Morse. Hartford, G.| .13 pacing. purse $1.000 ool limited only by ability to get cars. A riington. Mass., E. |18 pacing. m sm'rs g00d deal was made, teo, of predictions | SCOT¢: Gray, Philadelphia, F. O. Williams. New | pardanelia, bm, (Bwskine) ... 1 & 1/l Nayy Black ........ $5.45 5 Whie Middies .. ... . ‘l.fl that Tecerpts would continue liberal and 20k cLamezon vl Haven, and BE. F. Ford, Philadelphia . Dlrect. (Edman) . 15 0. D. Pure Wool S”F of the neea of track deliverles here owing |smith =t 5 3 % 183: J. Clark, Jr. Worcester, Mase. and |Tha Airshin, (Cares) <o 12 38 Officers’ Dress.. . ... $5.95 3 Barracks Bags . to congested storage facilities, and the i F."S. Wright, Kenmore, X. Y., 182. Quesss “Abbe (BN . o 408 4 double Eliow, Lined | Bathing Suits . ..... 34,15 Ryttt H e ~ord Busby. Faron s I e e il LR el T ERBE Belact Dt Wit Tonte Bast time. 2,05 14 Officers’ Barrack Slip- Front .......... $435| Haversacks ......... 68¢ Taine ickal the corn market. Oats were relatively . Torento, July 21—The Canadian ten-| Free-for-all pace, purse mot am- pers ........... $1.95 | Work Shirts . Bel 50c iar Fuper firm as a resuit of disappointing yields. 3 = nis association tonight anmounced its se- [nounced: e e eeate Catridge Belts . ...... : s i Higher quotations on hogs partly |G } Ae ctions for the fteam wWhich will mect|Sinele G, b m by Anderson MACKINAWS Khaki Shirts .. .. .. o "N counterbalanced in the provision market i 9 @ & o the Australians in the Davis cuo pb: Wilkes! ‘CAMNanY 22,70k 1 Fiant Maicn Petrol 1%% |tos depressing effect of a bresk in lard " e minary to be played here commencinz|Juno (Stokes) 172 s RAINCOATS 3 il commer (1 | gy ey 7w v il e @ 3 7|Next Saturday. The viavers are Puu:|Louis Gratton. (Flemt : 2 20 O.D. Pure Wool ... $9.75 - St "Eaa — [ Eomactt ahd 6. W Holes, of Winnii|Sanardo (Murphy). . 30 3 Leng Oil Skins ... ... $2.50 New Yo CHIOAGS GRAIN MARKET Done it when winning mun scseed. pez: T. H. Laframbois, of Montreal and| Best time 2.00 1.2 ‘|B Leather Jerkins . ... $4.75 Officers’ m Rubber- [ FE ] g e ol (e fie latone 4G A Milne of Vancouver. e g ers -~ e imn im | st Touis 00088801 Ticked Up Ball at 3th Molr. Trish Wid Flvnn, the Flatbush light- Leather Coats, 40-inch Lined wrmersis. . $6.95 o . | Brooklyn ":1100000010001 2 Yashington, July SL—Abe Mitcheil, [Weizht, is afier bouts. He savs the oth- ‘And Up u-—.—»..-‘l&fi ‘-. ga (/- o Twe base hits, Smith, McHenry. prominent British entrant, picked up his|er lightweignts have given him the zo €1 a0 ball at the minth hole his atternoon aud by since he knocked out Bobby Wha- Buth Twisted Leg in Game. wtihdrew from the mational onen gnlf{lem. IR - Claveland, July 21-—"“Babe® Ruth |tournament. He had 36 strokes to the| Henry p.mme, the Washington po- - SN2 2% laneniy grivted nis jem atter greuvding| ninth hole this afteroon and had a 15! liceman, WHI muke s debui at Whbets R A A S T NS 80 1 KB i it i i el S L ISR R