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PRSTET AL NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, XUGUST TS, ‘ezl Four-Tennis Players Reached Semi Finals —_—— Forest “Hill, N.'Y, Aug 13—Cham- DlonsMy formi Came to the fore in a striking mafmer on the courts of the West Side. Tefftis Club here this after- noon, "Ik réund before the semi-final of the M@han's natlonal singles tennis cham; , Of the sixty four entrants who b lay in the 1321 titular tour- nament WYL four survived the afternoon vlay. squarcet, three -are past or prt nal championd and the fourth JGMA‘a simllar position in Mex- ico. The tolifAment among the best women Dlayers §f @ie United States alfo attest- ed the Righ stanigrd of tho game as de- 2 tloped SR played and Adelaide Heoker-of ‘New York, were their opponents and lost, 6-3, 6-3. Rapid advance wad alsy made in the ‘woman's doubles championship, the second being compléted without any particular upset. GIANTS GET SET BACK LOSING TO EEDS 4 TO 3 New York, Aug. 18—New York got an- other Stiff set back in the National League pennant race toady, losinz to Cincinnati. by a score of 4 to 3, while Pittsburgh was winning a double header in Philadelphia. The Gianis could do little with Luque until the ninth, when [ o Men’s Clothing [, .Av, BR"GK "ER Furnishings Dollar Day Bargains " Boys’ Suits $4.00 * > . n - u a rally flickered out leaving the tieing 3 In the state of Cal-|ryn on the bases. There was much bick- Ha dk hlefs 2 fornia. smddition to Mrs. Molla Bjur- | ering with the umpires, and following a n erc tedt 3 i#5. farme/ly of Norway, but | decision by Brennan in the forrth, Man- row of New Yesk City, and winner o |ager Moran aunounced the game would 12 for $1.00 the m..-~m- 16/ 17, 15 and 20. The | be_protested it Cincinnati lost. Score: ' VALUES UP TO $12.00 put_the Bnishing touches on her during recent seasons in and about the City of Mexico. T (x) Batted for Rawhings in gth. (xx) Batted for Douglas in $h. Score by inniags. Collars VALUES UP TO $35.00 FOR SATURDAY ONLY Fundy \,44-, las, titleholder in B b ol e AW z 5 R rn iz 1N HECT N ] Durham Hose gl e e s Yo, o) SRR R BEAcE S4p AN $1.00 Each e TR St A, C. V. it - SR 8 Pairs for $1.00 35 SUITS . 35 SUITS o Tt R e e the ks z Home tie VALUE $2.00 AT slo 00 AT 510 00 V. $1.75 In o Bar tennis on tie Pacific coast W :»u K . 1 VALUES UP TO $35.00 thletic Underwear errow afternoon Mrs. Hitchins will | Cincinnatd ........010001 R SR i 2l Gor$L00 VALUES UP TO $35.00 N for 100 i fl:na S Ty Wi Browas BRAVES TAKE 7 INNING VALUE $1.50 - JUST 35 ODD SUITS IN T ABOVE LOT S ais afternoen in cer match against Mr GAME FROM THE CUBS g HE il UN F - e Gl s e e Men’s Pants y SIZES R FROM 34 Work Shirts cach advance that | park. Boston scored seven runs in the . e, . The fa at Miss Browne | opening inning off Martin' and Chica- FAST AT 10 00 e S R L e VALUE §2.00 GO VERY .00. : VALUE $2.00 tares games cl demonstrated | the margin. Score: tuf to the form which made her Chicage (N) Buston (N) perisa e e a8 Colert 1 | e humaet S tat awied e $1.00 a Pair TO 44— COME EARLY FOR YOUR SELECTION, AS THEY WILL 2 for $1.50 nelbie wix er seve: ago. W Bpo s v W ipo s e M ) 0 ]] — Dr Shirts o ‘3 o [Powetr et oo \rs. Mallery was n a severe - (s vy en's vveraiis 'ess n defeating Mrs. H. P. Falk, of New 4 wortn.tf ¢ $ . vic @8, &1 - Against sizzling : Crurce & e 31 00 P % 5 100 ch s trom. deep ¢ arled at her by : §Boncietco oy JU a rarm r 2 A e Norwe girl, Mrs. Falk was powerless & lsecne 32100 “ . ° akesa winning stand o fren ik VALUE $2.00 ; VALUE $2.00 The cBntést between Mrs. Bundy and s MoXeiie 3ii o 3 M en Gilleadeau was really closer 3 o[Rgm s £ %50 o an the score.of 6-]. 6-2 wouid appear = = [Watsens” 0 0 ¢ 0 0 ilcate, Mrs, Bundy, hewever, pos- S SES - - — —— sessed greater power and control of her| g i ohals | Sk A T 7 2 5 = , S BF e Bvar g v Cm;;;; innings: i o gl 1n the semi-finals by ‘,‘; ; | GAMES TODAY LL\&GFE STANDING 'Eufi ,and 100 yards was won by Finvara Marge l(!:\e Great (Cox) ... 3|is making money now, as far as ean be returns o Miss G sau’s back- | Bogton 71000 | Clothier and T. R. Pell, 6-4, 6-4. National League National League ek .. |Geers (Geers) .. 4|learncd. New Haven and’Springfield ara with- sueh - power and $(eadin®s | Two buse hits, Grimes, Terrs, Southworth, Voshell and Richards outplayed L. E.| ;0 S Won. Losta T 1;;0:3;1?&:;5::&&‘;:”_ of the Na-|Graee Hale (Rowden) 5|about in the same boat, with only fair at she eventually secured @ passing | Barbare. Home run, O'Nel Williams of C and J. B. Fenno, | g s at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh . 78 39 Jadasrangod v mett méa‘flfflifiuu‘:: Worthy Etwah (McDonald) ... 6| tendances, Compared with last year's Te- wce or sn ¢rror in her oppone: e Jr., of Cambridge, Mas 4, 6- Cincinnati at New York. New YoAc 68 47 X ime 2.22. s. Albany and Worcester are hit bard. \rs, Hitenins won the right to piay | GREAT BRITAIN'S TENNIS Waosnam and Turnbull defeated Leon | biteiboest e oniiadenia. Boston +..... 63 a Sngls. cf;e'mrmfi?%iea:‘:’m:himpmg Torotster «dosan ¢ enili CEN =Ry T e i FEAGERSIESININATED Denee o 50 i Brociisn O Grand Circut ‘mestng on Sepi. & tre| _ SPORTING NOTES. |lzue b having . goat Stuart Qeeen dsley, 2 o' -2, S, 6-0. Robert and- How D;- i T St. Louis 55 6 o 2 B o= - vision cl z Southhampton, August 13— VR i fair association has give; ¢| Glenn Damer Mrs. Hitchins gave an excellent display it i e g - | San Francisco defeated Lowe and J. B.| New York at Chicago iemnatd g a Biven a purse of enn Dameron, who during his term = A 5o & (I ohu The dawed on Great Britain's Davis Cup tennis play- | San Francisco defeated Lo D\-“s‘-f‘.‘rv W aiiicton vals S fClonnati 50 ol 85,000 for & tno-heat race, to-be divided |of service with the Providence team in | p GUCINALl fans still e priomAggt=ot 0 S Ay grteion ers ‘were eliminated from the singles|Gilbert of Great Britain, 8-0, 8-6, af- e i o §0 and 40 per cent. to winner and loser | the Eastern leaguc was considered any-| °0% Anisting in the first division, bu he powsr (o whoot tic O an s Ity iiaton Lousta o B EL R S Thy Califor 51 B A i 7 or 50 per cent. if each harse wins a heat. | thing but a hesvy,sticker, is going great| “Pat ¢ 11 thiem. o T B 00 B i ment today when thrce Armerican|Davies of keley ifornia, 3 astern League American Leagus Summaries: guns with Alba: The latest figu Cleveland and New York are still en- The Mbor chauiplenil players defeated them in the round be Pitsfield. New York ...... .67 215 class, troiting, the Nawbeek|Bive him an average of .322 and place|Saged in the little game of hide and seck . «2 when Miss Helen W fore the semi-final. The team compos- o= New unm at Springfield Cleveland ..... 70 % stake, purse $2.000, three heats: him as the fourth batter in the Eastern.]in the American lcague that has been - defeated Miss ed of Captain Maxwell Woosnam and YESTEEDAY'S RESULTS. ¢ at Hartford, Washington ...... 6L 5 Sillider, b o, by Silikop (Murphy) 1 1 5 |Hs has been hitting the ball hard all under way for most of tha season. s Philagtelphi e | O. G. N. Turnbull, remains in the dou- e v at Worcester | st. Louis 51 Sakura (H. Fleming) ve... 7 5 1|season, and about half the victories cred A home run a game seems about ghe - 06, un urnament, | Dles. : ik 4 s Boston .. 2 Lee Tide (Allen) .. ..... 3 2 >2jited to Albany have been won by Damer- | regul rage tl days The wmser whe s rapidly advancing to| Vincent Richards, playing through ;‘nn«u' s New Pl 5 SUPERBAS TOOK TWO Datroit - 2 Peter Harvester (W, eming) 2 3 4|On's stick. He stands third in the num- 3ok mn o the National league. A sosition among the feminine stars of | defender of the Southhampton trophy,| Brookivn 1l - GAMES FROM CARDINALS | Chicago - i3 Belvue, Miss Wilioughby, Peter Piuto, ber of hits made, with 125, and a £0tall race is over with the exception of feurth e Paeific coast feund Philadelphia | Scored over Woosnam in a spectacular ;f‘l_g"‘n i Aug. 18—Brooklyn toolt two | Philadeiphia . 42 The Great Volo also started. f 165. He s hth and 6fth p ! weil versed In tie techniqus of the | Contest, 6-3, 11-9. Willis E. Dayis of fitstuon ¢ Louis today, 11 to 5, Eastern League Best time 2.09 1-4. of two-base h X : Tho Syracuse and Baltimore tegms will razme but lacking ability to handle | San Francisco disposed of E. rdon he Superbas could do| Bridgeport P 2.05 class, trotting, the Bellevue-Strat-| During the month of July the Winches- | 1o “ehampion game at Auburn, N. Miss Wils fast service, smashing and | Lowe, 6-3, 6-4, and Howard Vos- 1 the first game untli | woomerer o4 ford stake, purse $2,500, three heats: ter Junior Rifle corps gave 1,031 medals |3\ Suchy S0 P STRE S abt fl’h’ viog Mlss Carpenter, however. came | hell of New York, defeated Turnbull when thev batted him | pictsfield. .. . & Millie Irwin, b m, Bingara (W. of ¥ariops deseriptions to its meshbers for 1 v, and great sto_a ehwmplonshin when she and Miss |6-4, 6-0. : ¥ - same with Riviese in | astford 3 R. Fleming) ... 5 AT gt ey bhomn in; conmpeeitive mich= s are being made to make the “cres Paker of Orange, N. J. won the| In the doubles, Watson M. W okiyn scored all its four | xow Haven ..., 55 ter Bertha (Serrill) s ST ERR AT e bens ¢ oL i¥inohesten gular old home day. . Th - bur: Cow Todl & Nascnoed 2 A o % BB E. Col > . 2 3 3{Junior Rifle corps are under the age of » - 3 38 uniop @oubles title. The Misses Holen |burn of New York and Davis ea i of e s:cond | Springicld ... i 'éoncn?é‘";‘:? fg?;}},) 3 3 15 years, and theer re some 0000 of| The Cleveland Americans have resalied i Hanes, elfeved Walker. |aterbucy .....-- 43 el R RS them in the United States and Canadu.|Luke Sewell. who was loaned to Indian- ‘. eadily ¢ v innings. | Albany . A Best i 2061 m—ver+| During the year the Winchester Junior|apoli £a couple of weeks ago to assist Leo I- S RLEr 213 class, trottg, B. F. Keith' Thea- | Rifle corps has awarded 9.435 medal Dixom. A iy A ity i) ATHLETICS EARLY LEAD tre stake, purse $1.000, three heats: excellent work on the small rifle ranges|of Cleveland resulted in the action. WP a S onp 2 Betina, br m, by The Clans- in the homes. During July 11 instructors| SO far as the naked eye can see, tha B up 4 e ™oae TOO MUCH' FOR INDIANS . 3 hang agers of the Cubs and 2 i e e 12| man (Tyson) .. 4 ot medals, 10 went to experts, 114 re-|change in managers of “the Cubs am 0y MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. Cleveland, August 13—Philadelphia|p Bal fTHRON -coe ---o 1 2 gfceived bars, 102 won sharpshooter med-| Phillics has accomplished nothing. ; New York Aag. ¢ stok war- R hit Sothoron hard in the first three gino "l HED) 2 0k moarkocents taicdals end S48 orge_Army, who bore the' brunt of o lagwed o It re n - #0 innings of today’s game and scored six| “pling) .. 3 5 4 2 arksmen’s medals. g for Waterbury early in' the sea- sncertaln co oday, afte f runs in four innings. Uhle' replaced [ pora Haines (H. Fleming) .. 2 2 3 ro I says the East e was made unbearable ta riod whioh gave prumise of 5 60 { Sothoron .in the third and pitched ef-|" Dydette also started. its best season this e razzing of the fans, has been ble exlension of yesterday's belated B | fectively for the semainder of the| Best time %07 1- year, but this is ove of Dan's jokes. Th d from the Virginia Iub:e. };e was rally : Walkers ; game. Score: Irot a fact is only two or three of the clubs are [loaned to the Petersburg club until that 6 a5d eppmants Yot recognived i American Association. bt H Philadeisbia (A) | Clevland (A) m;f:: oe: D aiietend | Iatisyarus) organization was transterred to Tarbaro. h were firm and occasionally sirong %o [ bus St. Paul 3 (firsy) ab hpo po & - 4 S ¥ s z e 7 ittt Adrs 2 Finvara, br ¢, by Atlay n T 22 ut_wpecoiative indusirials wers be 3 7n 1 Columbu 1’ 0). 5 Sabtten § Fleming) - bly ahead of the game. (Additional Sports on Pages Ten and ¥ ;n;!-:-v- backward, G o ronis wa 60200000 54 Petrovsky (Murphy) far behind this yea? but at the same time Eleven) - oll, motor and steo rised the k of “lngw,_ahorte cote Transportations 10046 0 (Gardner,35 o Rewell International League. Seore by tnningy: | Philadelphia. 0 Cleveland 0 Two base hits, Johmson feon, Semell. Tamo bace 1t eroms recassions o Studebaker was the on tue to show promounced ng at & Jesy of amost amountad to 409,000 New York, Aug. 18.—Cotton spo! quiet 13,00, H > ° SPLIT HEATS IN ALL F ‘A'.m:“'d’:lrflyf:n loca ank reserves = 4 et ) It o THREE STAKE FEATURES militated ggainst easier monc v el L PIRATES TIGHTENED HOLD ON | :bubicter 1 0 8 5| Philadelphia, Aug. 15.—When the €2l loans hald at six per cent. 0y in Rz exchiange Al the Inst half hou-, whes e quetatlon fell te 5 1 side offerinze at § per wers poried, with freer sunplies of {ime funds Marked Impravement was noted in for- - Grand Circuit races were resumed LEAD BY BEATING PHILLIES Lo Narberth, Pa., today the track was dry| Philadelphia, August 15—Pittsburgh| . L 0—1|and fast, but a strong breeze blowing tightened its hold upon first e . St 1 ¢4 |down the back stretch made the time av- day. by taking both cnds of a double | POkl i) erage slower than on the opening day. header from Ihiladelphia. 1! res| T : : The score Split heats resulted in @ll three of the eizn eschanges, steriing rising over 3 we and 3 Lee King con- ¥ a stake features The $2.500 Bellevue- French and other continental remittance. a home run in the firkt game in the |y o po e e went to Millie Irwin. The first two heats 280 Wi re appreciadly uetter, the ore than regaining yesier- mness inning with two men on base. Carls sads * were nose finishes and Sister Bertha got clicved Hamilton after King's walloy WERLD'S SWIMMING EECOED|the judges' verdict in the second in a and e game. potis, Aug. 18.—A new world's | thrilling Snish, while Millie lrwin out- r women of 418 3-5 for 300 |footed her rival in the deciding heat. e e0 les o. a 110 vard open water course| Four heats were necessary in the B. T. [ the final contest the Phillies were ablished here today by Miss|Keith Theatre stake of $1,000, King unable to do much with Glazner who held them to six scatiered. hits Scores Bleibtrey of New York city in| Harvester, Brusiloff and Bestina winning 440 yards natimal free etyl eciine, wi First Game: Libertieg wers irregu Pittsourgh (N} i 2 in turn. Betina took the fastest heat i inz of the 3 1-2 and 5 b be . . U. swimming charapi>ash'p. Miss|2.07 1-2 and ‘also the final. was featuseless. Bl Ioameam s &1 3 . B also of New York cit Tommy Murphy's Sillider, unbeaten so grezaied $9,875.00 R'bertson.rt 3 vas second, and Miss Euphrasia Donnel- | far this season, won the first two heats B t 4 o Indianapolis third. The time was|of the Nawbeek stake for 3 year old oy o) ). Miss Bleibtrey’s time for 300 yards | trotters, but made a break in the third, Meihed : » )| 7as been bettered, it was announced, but|and Sakura came through with a rush 20 PER CENI' CASH DISCOUNT i i | not under record-making conditions. and won in 2.12. The Novelty trot at one Chieago Grain Market Ry ' TOCK OF SHOES R Cokmars e B s | S B L —— ON OUR ENTIRE S F SHi economic conditions, curtailed speculative | Pittsburgh 000010 00— was apparent throughout the day that liquidation on the part of holders of Wwheat had received 4 decided chec’ that about the only’supoort in toe mar- ket was from traders who had sold at higher figures. Moreover new commit- ments in the line of shogt selling were evidently on an extensive scale. In this connection, the principle strees Was put on the least favorable aspects of toe in- dustrial and financial outlook especial unemployment. Notice was also taken s S Special—Canvas and Sport Ox- of the fact that marketing of domestic| Score by -rmngs Sl an‘ : estel wheat in the northwest is much in ex-|Pittsburgh 0001100102 cess of the movement a year ago, and Philadelphia & 001190000 0—2 fords and anps, patent 18% |adian &rop would get out before the close 24 | of ‘navigation on the great lakes. Gossip that good export business had developed AMERIGAN, AND BRITISH o S ; Sizes 1 to 5. and that country offerings were light GOLF CHAMPIONS DEFEATED merlcan - failed to bring about aly important rally.| Eelmant, Mass, August 1% %% | Corn and cats touched the lowest prices | Barnes and ' Jock Hutchison, Amer Th w K' C (S GeOo « NIES LO, 4% |buying of wheat today, and the market | Philadely %: | continued td break. Prices closed theavy, | o ivo Uac ' . s A L E Sist |2 3-4c. to -3 c. met lower with Sep- | run, Witliams s : " tember 116 1. to 118 4 and Decem- | Second Game i bcrll!"' 1-4 to 117 1-Z. Corn lest 1-4 Pittsburgh _(N) Philadelphia (N) - o [to 1 G-4c. and oats 34 a Tsc. to le |, . b B 2 e a e Ked afldT nnis Shoes_ :“" Provisions finished unchanged to 17c. |mie™ § 3 2 8 O fMon = = tigher. i leTeTelele s 650 to 950 $2.95 . 95¢ all sizes . Men’s Low Shoes ... Special —Ladies’ Silk S At Recreation Parl;, Willimantic SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th = £ [at this season since 1305 There was |can and British open golf champio &% |little indication of investment demand |were defeated one up today in their AME CALLED | B tandard Time) 3% | for eitber grai first 36 hole exhibition match with G AT 3:15 (8 d Ti e)‘ Packers' buying Relped to lift provi-|the British professionals, Abe Mitch- sions, and 0, too,( higher quotations on |ell and George Duncan, played on the hogs. links of the Belmont Spring Country — g Club. b CHICAGD /GRAIN MARKET. Nt En & Bt e New Yok A B THIS WILL BE THE THIRD OF A SERIES OF FIVE 5 e e i #Let Women Take the Balmo GAMES TO DECIDE THE SEMI-PRO CHAMPION- | PR One reason why a lot of men so : Bed Fu . Pera BB e strongly favored woman suffrage was NN UT. they did not care to carry alone the SHIP OF CONNECTICUT. blame of electing a lot of men who managed to get into office.—Galvesion Tribune.

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