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e are being made to bandle 'what i3 expected to be the largest crowd f the season.at the Fairgrounds tomor- irow aft the Kaceys will en- Vdeavor ta:Eem n their record at the expenee of the well-known Milford team ‘of Milfordy Cenn. The Milford people are very proud of their ; it being about the only tbing the townuean boast of and hence they for an - Entries in thi it will doubtless attract the most cos- mopolitan entry %&.lfl.s ever played e () event must be ma at the office of the National Associa- tion and close on August 30th. Al- ready a considerable number has been received. most of the ranking players of the country being included. The draw will be made the day following have spaghd neither effort nor expense in procuris plavers of ability in order 1o presery# tteir place on. the map. And jthey hav§ succeeded according to all reports, b¥ vanquisting some of the best aggregatidds around New Haven, Bridge- port and igies in that section. By Milfordites;- the Kacey: advance quite a fow notches lin their deive for state honors. However it will bs.mo child's payfovercoming a team of “this calibre. e locals will present tigeir best front that is practio- ally the Same lineup as appeared last Sunday. It can hardly be improved fupon withbut drawing upon the organ- f‘ua reagubs. Hugh Caravan will be on the mound. [0 is having a sreat season having lost tonly two Bames since joining the Kaceys, lone to tse Cardinals and the other to {the Willllhantlc Thread with Bader {pitching. _There are rumors abroad fhat Ihe is slaed azain for the big show. |__The fis will be glad to hear ~that Kelleher ghe efficient left gardener will ibe at hiskeld stand. Kelleher beside be- Ying 2 ure fielder is a fine hitter and his presemee adds a world of strength 3 The rest of the lincup is-as follows: | Berzen catch, Donohue 1st, Petty 2nd, Gallaghetsthird, Ojer:elm short, Houl- jhan left field. Gaudette center field, McKay right field This sagfie bunch has worked together two sames now and understand each others ways and methcds ‘and-there's a t in thaly G Miford Bas not announcsd their lineun assertithey will bring the best that cir am$fe purses can buy. It looks ce another baseball classic. The game CLOSING. DATES FOR NATIONAL TENNIS ENTRIES With mdtional champisonships in progress *during August, tennis’ pla: ers are ping an eye on the cale' dar to Hlhke sure that their entri:s are forwarded in time for the events in whichuthey plan to compete. The women's _championship is the flst title to be determined and for that the entries glbse on August 10th. These addresszd 1o City. This event includes both and douliles. The girls’ champio: in singles and doubles also will played the same week, at the West Side Temfiis Club, Forest Hills, L. L and entries close on men's dgiibles orship of , the Veternns ebampion- d_son__¢hampion championships in sinzies and deubles f ofs and boys ani nitional mixed deubles gmampiunship, will' be played oR, the courts of the Lo Cricket Club at Beston tiese tonrnaments close on' August 13 d must Fe addressei to the Nati 1 . ssociation ax above or to Richari ecrotary, ' P. (.. Box 7, All extries must e ac whallenge iIWa3ake pleis 5 Mo chafuolo:s! Ips ara d that gveck, but the following weel: beginning'September 9, the men’s sin- s ch ship will begin at Ger Cricket Club in Philadelpkiu. to be first time the event has scheduled there but begin under o the closing of the lists. In each event the draw is “blind,” the pairing of the players being determined entirely by chance. The draw is made pub and competitors or others intevested bave the right to.he present. Tickets for the women's champion- ship and the Davis Cup _ challenge rounds ave sold by Harry Parker, 101 frark Avenue, New York:City, and for e men's ‘singles by SamuelsM. Pea- c;(i:k, 141 South 4th Street, Philadel- phia. NEW HAVEN NUTMEGS AT TFTVILLE TODAY ‘The Nutmegs of New Haven, will be the attraction on the Providence street grounds Taftville, this after- noon. This will be the second ap- pearance of the New Haven' boys this season, and they looked good on their first trip here, that Manager Benoit lost no time in Looking them for an- other game, and besides they trimmed the Taftville boys, and they are look- irg for revenge. The Nutmegs ook much stronger this time, as they have several mes who were unable to come the most auspic circumstances, in view. of tha fact that FINANCIAL AND PRICES OF STOCKS DECLINED. ,° New York. Aug. 5.—Further profit coupled with renewkd s rt account and weaknes: Jtfes, caused a general of pric today on the exchange. was no semblance of the which haracterized dealing: the week Although the vo offerings was not large ements in most and without tc 180,000 was active among the ocks which were most prom- on the recent rise. Oils. steels,| chuipments and coppers were all uUnder there was melling of mo- Among the epecialties, a#ain’ %as, under ‘attack shares. a r United Drug and eold dow@ to 2 new low point for . fade little response the year at@% &3 Gt to contim in the market for refined = SUgH these shares wera comnafatively stéady. Passing of quarterly end of 2 1-2 per cent. Manati Sugat Had been forecast. he etock has been under steady nres- sre, which :forced .it down . to. 32 .as compared with ¥he year's high of 89 1-2. Call money gontinued on its higher basis, renewin® 4nd ‘ruling at € per cent. Higheremoney rates are attrib- ufed to willfifawals from New York banking institwMleds by intérior points rather, than {0 Jstringeney ‘in funds. A considerable TAYEMERt - of ‘this nature folinwed 'the ~dip~4m-the rate for call tunds last wesk.to. . 1-2 and 4 per o T e Earily in the bond market was replaced by a genéral sagging to- axy in which losses running to a peint were registered issues which have been’ strong recen Pennsylvania gen- Louls snd San Fran- were especially weak. value) $9.975,000. rose A4 voints to 3398, cloging at a loss, as sovernthent., fssues. In the m Paris 6s advanced to eral ¥ 1-2s and St cisea m Total rtgages salee (par 3 12 | up the first time. The new men in their lineup, will be Gillizan at short, who is said to_be class of anything in the staie, Kelliher, who was the mainstay of the Norwich “Kaceys” last- season, will be in left field. Wes- ton at third, and McAleer, pitcher are the new faces, and these with Han- lon at second base Jackson, the bLig slugger who got five hits in five “imes up, when they were here before, Cov- adini, first base, Gitli right ficid. Thomas, catcher and Murphy, whko pitched for the Nutmegs on' their izst appearance here will aiso be with the team. Mgr. Paolillo says that this team is much stronger than the one he brought up befove, and claims they will walk away wita the big end of the score. But the way Mike Morin has been serving them up of late, will no doubt send the New Haven boy back much disappointed, and the boys keep up the pace they set ‘last Saturday they will be abel to away with anything in the state. This game should put the team in good trim to do away with the American Thread team of Willimantic, who hook up with the ‘T&l’t\'me boys for two games next week, PLAINFIELD PLAYS -RIVALS IN BALTIC SUNDAY The Baltic Rivals have two gamas brked for the week end, on Saturday. they will play the Colonials at the Fair Grounds. The Rivals have the same trouble as the Colonials not hs- ing able to-draw a Saturday. erowd to théir games ard looking for games out of town on that day. _Sunday, Plainfleld comen to Raltte, Afanager phy hes a fast-bunch of ball players and are eomlng up Lo fry to take a fail out-of the Rivals, Tne Rivals have won the last eight games out of 5 played and will huve White and Papieau for .thelr. battery iwho held "Mechanicsville to 3 hits and wen his. game against Taftville, Jack Pa- pineau his team mate {s doing seme great backstopping, Allard who has b;enl in New York will be back at short. . Duwels to Play Beaveats, Sunday. at the battlegrennds the Du- wels will cross bats with, the Haareat team of Taftville. ‘Tha Duwela wil] send Fuller, who hae 10 vioteries and ens de- feat to his credit, to do ths mound duty, Both Mulbolland will ‘be behind the bat, CONMERCIAL Reading ... Routh Railwey Worth Pump MONEY. i }‘\-e' York, Aug. 5.—Call money firm;| sh 6; low 6; ruiing rate 6; closing bid §; offered at 61 last loan 6; call loans against acceptances 5 1-2. | | \ New - York, cotton steady; mida FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Testerdiy. Yeur Ago . 3558 s LIZKRTY BONDS, Lew. = = 5 e 5 2% SINNZ*RY CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Aug. 5.—Wheat prices tum-| pled still lower in price today influenced more or less by assertions that the present movement to market is limited only hy the supply of railroad cars available. The close was heavy, 2 1-4 0 5 1-4 cents met lower, with Septem- and December ber 118 1-4 to 118 1-2 121 3-4 to 122. Corn lost 1 1-8 to.1 1-2 and oats 3-4 to 1 1-8. Prdvisions fea- tured unchanged to 52 cents lower. ¢ With country offerings in -the south- west somewhat larger, and with gossip current that soring wheat growers would sell freely direct from - threshers, -the wheat market faced. predictions that the visible supnly total on. Monday would show 3 million te 4 million bushels in- crease, Proshects that rallroad- rates would be reduced between Chicago and lie Atlantic seaboard had no effect on the market; as-the’ bulk ofs shipments at this time are by lake .at figures much below the rail rate. Forn and oats declined” with wheat and the September dellvery of corn touched the lowest August price since 1807, September oats was only a frac- tion above the lowest level yst this sea- son. Sharp downturns in the value of hogs weakened provisione. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. High Lew st 3 Auguse set ‘New York TYESTERDAY'S RESULTS . .+ :Npational ‘ Leagus . Brooklyn 8, Cinclnnati 1. ‘Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 8. Boston §, Chicago 1. New York 3, St. Louls 1. Ameriean League New TYork 7, Detroit 3. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2. Boston 10, Chicago 1. /Washington 4, Cleveland 1. Enstern Leagus Pittsfleld ¢, New Haven 3. % Albany 9, Hartford 1. ‘Worcester 8, Waterbury ¢ (10 inninga), Bridgeport 4, Springfield 2 (first), Bridgeport 2, Springfleld 3 (second). International League ‘Toronto 4, Jersey City 2. Buffalo 21, Baltimore 9. Syracuse 4, Reading 13. Only games scheduled. American Association Columbus 8 Kansas City 2. Toledo b afilwaukee 3. Minneapolis 9 Loulsvile 6. - St. Paul § Indianapolis 3. GAMES TODAY. XNational Leacue 'Brookiyn at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. American Leagne Cleveland at Washinston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York, Clileago at Boston. Fastern League. ‘Waterbury at Pittsfield Bridgeport at Springfeld. Worcester at New Haven. Albany at Hariford. GAMES SUNDAY Natieral Leauge Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. American League St.- Louis at Washingten. Philadelphia_at Cleveland. Caicago at New York. Eastern League Pittsfield at New Haven. Springfield at Waterbur: Worcester at Bridgepo: Hartford at. Albany. LEAGUE STANDING. b Pittsburgh . Brooklyn Chicago .. Cincinnatt Philade'phta .. 50 63 Amerlcan Teague Wen, ~ ILeat, New York o 80 L) Cleveland .\ ... 29 Washington ,.. .. 49 7 Dotrelt™. .0 oiiee b4 Bt, ‘Louis P (2] Beaten |, . CBICAES wiu 'vunes 4 Philadelphia .. ... 63 Enstern Leagua Wen, Lest Pitsfield 150y yns BT #a s o 50 59 ) 43 it 53 51 64 RED BOX BATTED WHITE 50X PITCHERS HARD AXD WoN Bosten, Aug, j—Beston hit hard to- day and hod little treuble vefeating ¢ago 10 to 1, Jes Dush was in with men on bases, the omly score eomyng in the second when drove the ball ever tie left ficid The ecore: Chlsage B () 0 2 9 [ o Johmeon.m Maullizay. Mu're'an.p A Weeny.p 30 d coomponeEs ' cnesiiecatma, MeWecney Scere by innings: Cheago Toston . Two bese hits, o bato hlits, Mch in oth, SENATORS WON THIRD STRAIGHT GAME ¥ROM INDIANS Washington, Aug. 5—Waxhingten teoi its third straight from Cleveland today four to ome. Bagby failed to last ene inning and Sothoron, who succscded him, was hit opportunely, Score: Cleveland (A) Washingtan (£) 20 2 50 &b npo ra 34Y 403 At s o2 432 8t ip3 800 401 1018 402 1 lOE 4 80 ' ¢0 312 308 090 360 300 ——— i D Wy als 34 6 % Scare by innin Cleveland 10001 ‘Wasaington 000 %=1t the plate final score 5 to 4. hits. Philadelphia, Aug. day, tered the circult hifs. St Louis (A) > hopo L s asn i 0y Tatals 2 Baited for poera b 8t, Leuls Philadeiphis Home pums, Dycke ise until the pitehied weil th: lan the lome Tun b 's drive over Besten Chieaga PIBATES WON Y3¥ Pittsuurgh, Au third stsal hese today f {a B Two_ beso hits, Rice TYANKEES RETAIN LEAD New York, Aug. 5—New York retained its lead in the American Lesague by de- feating Detroit tcday 7 to 3, Mays pitched brilliant ball for the Yaniwees whie Dauss of the Tigers weakened in the sixth. Schang's home run with two on in. the eightt clinched the gams, During the contest Mays appeaied {o TUmpire Chill to check 'a verbal atiaek from the Detroit players on the heneh. Soore: Detroit (A) New York (A) b 1 po aps & Buelb 4 L9 o 268 10 402 20 4 B 1 401 [ 2.5 ¢ 5 sz 10 o 5o a0 - e He New York . T®O Dbase - hir: MISS HOLLINS WON 1IN GOLF ON SHENECOSSETT COURSNE New London Copn., Aug, BG—diss Marion Hollins of Westbrook, who mads a brilliant showing in this year's British ladies’ tournamept, won the snnuzl wa men’s invitation gol* tournament ef {he Shenecosett Country Ciub today by de- feating Mrs. H. Amold Jackson ef Green- wich former national and Metreselitan champlon, by % to 1, An ealhusiastic gallery followed the playars, Basehall Chaliergs o Comee Caels challeage i Siuggers or the Unis for o game. Answer tu Th yun lead, hurt in {he sixth, when BY DEFEATING TIGERS |on {Re shaulder by a pélc\:cd ba Scaze: , te Jeave the zame il N emm?% i Rensh IS phmiE e ) Tebo'ean ] 3 4 o IR 3 3 H 1480 fif : terday up. | | The score: Sons of Rest Clerks abhpo 2 e ab b po Chancesb 4 € 2 1 OfBurrelelr 4 1 1 menio.s 3 1 0 2 ofMertonrf - 4.1 0 4.0 0 0 0fMuphsss 231 601 o :lLem’ 00 302 4 oM 2 4 4035 0 0 153 419 2 0f 1.1 49010 0 T v g Louls to- | The Cireus Side-8how—Freaks from 4 to all - over the world—The Working 3 World—The Hawallan Vill with a bf’:fl;.‘m. I dozen dalnty damsels == The Human b he s 8 Lobster — Roman Hippedreme with G @ § 0 |Nerman Taylor—The $12,000 Carousal, 18§ 5 |Ferris Whesl and The Whip, $ 3 5% ijundred and One Amazirg, Astenish- 1111 ing Bewildering and Lively Foatures. f 00 3 50 o Wildwood Park e PRIZE WALTZ TONIGHT 20 x—4 Boaze I Brookiyn .131380808 Cincinnati 10060000 Two baso b BRAVES TALE ¥FINAL GAME OF SEBIES FRO €EBS ‘ton bunched hits ¥ and weg the The jo- Dosie inning, at and was given s, 6 in 1, unable ja da much with Mc- iz the result of tie right fieid wall. PAULINE FR EDERICK iiem EPISODE OF . SON OF TARZON" TOPICSOF THEDAY | SUPREME COMEDY TODAY—Will Rogers in “Thé Guile of Women”— Sunshine Cemedy—Pathe . TAFTVILLE CLERKS TAKE THIRD GAME FEOM SONS ‘The Taftville Clerks turned the tables on the Sons of Rest yesterday.afterncon at Taftville, staging a rally- in the last half of the ninth, aided with two base balls and Lavallee’s weakness, crossing ith four runs, making the ‘The Sons of Rest held the lead all the way through the game until the ninth wherr Lavallee weakened and passed two men in a row, although he allowed six The Sons collected five hits. The Sons have won two games and the Clerks one in their series of seven games. ON BOWNS, 4 TO 2 Three home runs were responsible for all four of Phila- i delphia’s tallies against St. the home team winning, Dykes, Joan Walker and Perkins regls_ SUPERBAS BSATTED RIXEY OUT IN THREE INNINGS patted PHILLIES ¥OB TIHIED TRIE &—Pittsburgh wen the hy victory ever Puiladelphia s replaced ¥ Einn ja fhe foursh after Cy William: heme :xam;a‘to S fiela bleachers i {ie tnird had given the yisitors a {wg Grimm ef the P Tonight—Let’s Go! Week of Non-stopand Healthy Amusement—Battle Grounds VETS OF FOREIGN WARS CARNIVAL EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK Don’t Forget the Dates AUGUST 1,2,3,4,5,6 | All Shows, Rides, Attractions Will be Featured By the CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION ~ SHOWS Featuring the Silodrome— Ride of Death - The Hawalian Village—With a dozen smucsos cosounaon At Beautiful Alexander’s Lake Dancing Tonight Splendid Pavilion Royal Dance Orchestra Ampie Parking Space for Auios — GIANTS WON 2 TG { VICTORY OVER ST. LOUIS& NATIONALS . Bt. Louis August ‘&—A three hase hit liy Frisch in the third jnning, scar- ing Burns and Bancreft, gave New York @ 2 ta 1 yictary pver §t, Louis today, Score: ? : : Eew York (%) 8 b , E R 3 pg e ¢ p ! P !l s P g s MRS. MALLORY DEFEATEB MRS. BUNDY [N SEMI-FINALS E zust 5—Mrs. Mal- women's nat- crampiol defeated Mrs. dy ¢ Los Angeles, ia ‘the scmi-final etropolitzn championship tour- t today 6-16, -3 - In fhe pthe: ¥ uderstein Jessup of Wi gion, Del- é S ; g :':' &s:‘a;c‘lpaupl_!w;x\.}uzf. ‘Robert Lefoy of 3 .80 ina} round afes. Zome muns, Flack Helan émca- deau af 3famaron Y. in a well fought match, 7 FOLEDO BLADE STAKE WENF FO JEANETTE RANKIN Feledg (hio, August F—Jeanette Rankin repeated as a consistant win- ner today, carrying J.on 3AMcDanald teg was home wifh tory jg the ?Eatu:e Taces o was struck | OF the day's progrimme af Fort Hia- 1 and had | BRI T the Taledq Blide ‘33,000 Piftshi i3 Piliaizg, o 20 s ¢ — Forfeited Game Tho Hesend atrect Slugzers el . pomme te the Comst The Sluggers fai stake for 2:12 tfrotters. McBDonald won the Jirst (wn heats easily but was§ crowded ouf at the fin- h Iz the third by White's Princess Etawah. % The Steadman $3,668 stake for 3:63 trotters went of Cox behind B. Colorado after Harry Siokes had driven Peter Coaiex hame in froni af {he fiel§ in the first heat.’ Peter Goiey newer had 2 chance {‘heteaflcn howezwer, as Cox fook his pay horsé ouf i3 froat at the starf and kept him there, 3 Whe other stake mace on the cacd, fie v sy 5 o nar e P Phindetonin e s | ey P X Vot s e 1w 7, | BASEBALL~—Sunday, Aug. 7 e SAYLES FIELD, BALFIG Plainfieid vs, Baltic Rivals G6AME GALLED 3 P, M, Standard Fimg UMPIBES DONNELLY and GAFENEY " SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY ™ 3 2(ford Flaming with holy zeal he came from the hills to flay society’s sins. And saw the woman— and loved her! Ther. her own lips told him the life she had led, and—? Come see what sort of man he was! A story of things that sive human life a soul, A story that shows how big and beautiful human life can be ADDED FEATURES - Paramount Mack Se Comedy—*“Bungalow Troubles™ Also a ount Magazine CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:30- PAULINE FREDERICK in “SALVAGE” — MARION DAVIES in “BURIED TREASURE”—NEWS WEEKLY Patriotic Carnival ST, JOHN’S GROUNDS, PLAINFIELD CLOSES SATURDAY, AUG, 6th Orchestra—Latest Novelties—Good Time For All Assured Foleda Times $2,000 stake for fusce vegr oid trotters, went in stral ta Fommy Murphy hehind S A fourth heat was pecessary {Q de- cidz the winner jg the 2.08 pace far $1.20e. Harry Gray with May Belle 3. W, E e : worth will pe {he baltery ishers e at {hat piace, Shalx £ and Ui~ the ¥in- GIBBENS WON FEASY VICTORY OVER PLATTE OF ENGLAND took fhe first, Nai Ba: 2 3 Poston, i—Afike Gibbon S.-"mfig -';u\?m“lrxx‘u:‘!lz‘.cdrx;\nc:x;ry Sen St Paul middleweight wen an casy viclary pver Gus dieweight cham 5 1l:e winned ia a glose , fermer mid- on the program for jomao- a postponement in the caily Flai gt Hospital at will, hing ©a. team plirs al {he al this Saturday in toe ¢ d BASEBALL Norwich K. of C, vs, Milford AT FAIRGROUNDS (Additional Bperts on Paga Bix) SUNDAY, AUG. Tih—3:15 P, M. ] BASEBALI, TODAY Providence Street Grounds, Taftville NUTMEGS, of New Haven vs, TAFTVILLE A, A, 3:30 P, M—Standard Time BASEBALL ASHLANDS, of Jewett City vs. McDERMOTT’S BRAVES Surday, 3:30 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME At North Grosvenordale | e r—— August 7 ’ | BASEBALL TODAY - AT THE FAIRGROUNDS Colonials vs. Baltic . GAME CALLED 2:15 SHARB ADMISSION 35c