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& NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. Robins Lose T wice to Phiflies--i{ed Sox Cbnquered by the Yanks--Church Defeats McLaqu;;--Geers | Drives a Record Breaker--=To Decide Local Pool Championship--Officiais for Labor Day Games \ IGHTEEN ZERDS 1 ageball News In a Nutshell e (PORT TANKSHNDREDSOR | o= Now Tork 1, Bosten 4. e Rt b e 4 Wy Grantland Hice King” Alexander Sets New Philadelphia 4, Washington 1. Tonn 3 Sorinencldo Soondeine | i Jones. 1916 and 1908. Second game., Towell 7, Worcester 3—First game. | Dear Sir: | The two pennant races of 1916 re-| Philadelphla, Sept..2.—In the face mo—— Lowell 5, Worcester 4—Second ! You spread loud applause over stunts | call the wild and frenzied finishes of | New York or 1 i ¢ the brilliant pitching by the; Standing of the Clubs, same. | \M(“fhc)l;;"fl\:‘;‘m e 1‘-" 8. Ll at year in the \‘ ‘1' Dol club in the e toh H‘r “’ Sl —_ C arv daings : gue N ark, Ch and 2itts- fortune did no E ] hilies' two favorite pitchers, Alex- Won Lost e FREL e w ew York, Chi 251 L o 5 Standing o he Clubs, der and Rixey, Robinson’s league- | Boston . ot s g Once Again Donovan i [ p— courts, made yreme effort yesterday to recov- 1e-time greatness and, as has Yesterda Yesterday’s Results. ‘ : | Forest Hills, L Sept. 2.—Maurice | | case of hundreds of others ou laud the attack that once lodged | burgh were all in a lump on the last | CANNOt scare the Yankees e him as of old, the likable, rud- Detroit 70 57 Won Lost P.C. with C. Mack y | two days, while Detroit, Chicago. St.; cent Et pading Dodgers went down to two| oy o & 57 ¢ New London ..- 75 30 .714 | And for glories of Chance often sigh: | Louis and Cleveland were knotted the other clu 0 9 |2 reaps full meed | ar otted oreless defeats on the opening day | st. Louis ... L. 69 58 Portland 31 . And big Robbie, too, reaps full meed | and clotted in the an. o A Sox - > T e B e e T S aanacane (T 59 ] Springfield .. . 46 4 _ from you, 4 There were seven teams in the hunt iy e 10 i s of his career, a 2 serlesgn baom S Clvelnsd 67 80 Worcester 48 543 [ You load him with praise till he|then to the final wee Nineteen mant would be that thoilled. 10,000/ spectators § ot thathallod fevery, fioee Uior s V’Vli%hlngtor; 61 62 : Lynn .. .. e 51 groans; | sixteen will hardly be s spectacular, | Polo Grounds next Wost ennis club grounds cfore game time witnessed the Pm’hdelpma . 28 95 K Lawrence ... i 5 : But, while I'm not kicking, methinks | but there will be at least three Blll Donovan's lads gave ti Sox 3 s Ils, of whom many.a one ouble defeat. handed Brooklyn yes- 2t New Haven ... . Joujdibegpicking, tlonal league clubs seur: BCther fne trimming yesterday by a score | fcl nis throat as the ] 1y cogNOmen of Jones, «ld| along the September stretch, with at ¢ t sold o th 3 Bridgeport .. S - The homely g Septem & & .+ from the Golden Gate bowed, i atiernoon fandpmheniiteliinet Games Today. Lowell ... .: top, least four American league clubs, ana ©f 7 to 3. iE o T ot jame started it was necessary to close Boston at New York. Hartford - 3 . The homely cogNOmen of Jones. possibly five, closely scrambled around In performing the trick th atiat i b © gates. The scores were & to 0 and | Philadelphla at Washington. i g i j ' ana | e turn, | knocked Carl Mays out of the 1 Y To George M. Church goes thes %o 0. In registering his shutout in| St. Louls at Cleveland, (Ehvinen s Out in nt Looey, so steamy ang - 156 e o & Ftmi e RN TR Y R, TR ) e J e 2 gooey, Pace Setting. e at New en—2 games. : : el = b first game Alexander broke the Portland at New Hav ,5AMEE. | ey dwelt for long vears in despairi |y t from the coast went | nly after one of the” | . e Ao Walter Pipp added ancther home run | Went the major share of the plaudits, orld’s record for shutout games in NATIONAL, LEAGUE. Springfield at Lawrence—:2 = R 5 = 2 hear a lot about the fine nerve - | The majority had come to see Mec- 2 5 AGUE. o t scowling, rampant i ) his long string, walloping a drive | 5 no season with fourteen, s seSrudh ban Bridgeport at New Londo “"f"m‘ln‘l\‘;;‘:v:“?{S”_‘"“ ing, pant | o« 6wn 1 coming from behind. Rut € his long string, wallor . "’ © T ousnlin fesestablishihimself lsomelet One of the unique parts of this Results Yesterday. Lowell at Lynn. o e s bt Niheir 1 the greatest merve there is required to the deepest corner of right field | them hoping against hope and not pcord is that it was made while 4l 3 N York 1 Hartford at Worcester, 'J:h‘ = = ""m‘\d \’hv\lpm_ With “'“mc: !A:n‘ x!n- front runner to hold his lead. and sending Peckinpaugh hor [ convinced that it was imp. ible un- itching against the man who had| soSton 3, New York 1. — eyEnuEnediiics L S¢| The incessant thud of an opponent in of him. Peck was sojournir Nird | ) their own oyes had given evidence 5 Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 0—TFirst S = and a- jeer, ne's At e 5 : Bl timo) e aac ; e L ela it until the Phillles’ great hurler z INTERNATIONATL LEAGUE. . e T one's immediate wake is the greatest the time, having r f the fact. At times they saw a re- game. — Bawled others in thunderous tones, | gou)] disturber in the game. i by virtue of a lusty blew wh B An who st Two short hattorea it here yvesterday. Jack . . . R s ey 0ombs. set the mark In 1910, and al- | _Fhiladelphia 6, Brooklyn 0—Second Yesterday’s Results, sut now each fanatic cheers wildly, | It is this matter of setting pace that' a decp dent in the right field v ey g e ke 5 static . Trba \ S 0 ough Alexander threatened it jJast | 5271 Buffalo 2, Providence 1 €08 > E i at last has begun to get on the nerves Urban Shocker started thc the world; they saw the flash of such ear, it was nat until he blanked the| Cincinnafl 6. P'f‘s"‘;{”‘(: & Nioatieall 7] ichimond 2. The ’I‘;"zxi-‘ cogNOmen of Jones, | o1 Brooklyn in the National and Bos- | for the Yanmks, but he had tennis as made Red Mac supreme i obins that he was able to lay claim | C1 cago-St. Louis—Rain. Baltimore 11, Rochestor 3, e S | ton in the American. Thex have felt | shelved in the fourth inning, wl ol D RO b atohasi ot b the undisputed possession of the The Toronto-Newark game was | The homely c . Q‘“(‘] T\'é\‘\mJZrIH the warm and woolly breath of their he got wilder than a Fiji Is oA oy e ery L instani i of R the foord. postponed on account of wet grounds. e Sopensatsgunongchelmeckalrork somel ShocKengwasisofbad tn {time he was on the court they wit- The Dodgers' lead was reduced to Standing of the Clubs, e i time now, and the strain is beginning s on balls to the four wi Afl- | nessed a contest that will be remem- ne full game over Boston asd three Won Lost P.C. Standing of the Clubs, As we have announced in these! (0 tell. . | er loading the hases to suffocation he | pered as one of the notable achiev ames over the Phillles. Robinson|Brooklyn ........ 72 46 .610 Won Lost P.c.| dispatches before, our first vearn was | Tn¢ Red Sox, nearly always strosg; peeled off another pass and for nents of his career, even though, ent two of his reliable twirlers to the | Boston ... 70 46 .603 70 ] ‘o | that Cincinnati and Cleveland or the | &t home, haven't donme as well this Clargnce Walker in wi stead of victory, there was the duller ront in an effart to turn back the | Philadelphia . 69 49 B | Er b0 senonas (0 i Newl¥ork i¥anks wouldlenteniaiworial v.e SorBhomelisgiifiash theyd 1 out Ray Fisher relieved Shocker, f defeat. McLoughlin was pitted Phillies, but against the wonderful | New Yoark ....... 56 59 .487 | Toronto i 64 i series. That being impossible, as it| WeSt, Where they won twelve out of Ray retired in the fi when Fr. man younger by several ork of Alexander, who was in great [ Pittsburgh .. 55 65 L sl oo aoneas Gl ’ now looks, our next de centerea | ¢l&hteen games. In place of getting Raker appeared in the role of a pinch n himself—one who is reach-' brm yesterday, especially in the | Chicago .. il 56 68 LG | S i : : upon or around St. Louls and Brook- |2 big jump still further to the good, ! hitter. His long rest on the hospital ‘ ing o crest of his wave of success, finches, and the clever pitching of | St. Louls .... 55 68 Richmond ..... £ lyn, It is always a thrilling sight to | (DY lost ground to the leading list has left him badly out of prac-|yhile the Comet's is receding. ixey, it seemed impossible for the | Cincinnati oo 47 78 Rochestor ows o G e ARG G D 8 O \\(Mm: contenders, and naw face a'tjce, and the oniv thing he coul irch gained the victory by play- adgers to do any damage. The Nowark 7 : heights, If Fielder Jones could steer | 028 September road trip with the yas to pop a high vne to Hobli {ing the hest tennis that he has ever ores: ¢ the Browns into first place it would | 91ds badly chopped. ‘We have figured Onie Chill, the baby grand achieved. He reached svpreme heights y be worth a world serfes trip from | [\ENt along that the Red Sox would{made his first appearance herc |to vanquish McLoughlin, for, even Games Today. Gamesioga v - 0L L nced a four or five game margin | , I Rl 1 IR Lori ey e r. h. e S S g s, Boston or Brooklyn or Philadelphia - € ol ’ Lo, OIS TG Pepy i hough the Californian is not as strong bhilagelph o e New York at Boston—2 games. Newark at Toronto.—2 games. | when they started W in order to T 5 o ke 5 < adelp ... 10010001*—3 9 3 % 10 St. Lot back and forth, and any Lo es in the west nearly all as of old he was still a more for- o1 ey Chicago at St, Louis—2 games. Richmand at Montreal. HRGadnni ey 1 and ANV oin If their margin is cut below this h s S G e . - s T yn ... 000000000—0 8 3 Evade b e = B one wha thinks such a trip is going &0 1 and this is the first time that he midable antagonist than had been be- Batteries—Alexander and Killifer; rooklynue acelphial IFROVIITRGE B G, s | in the next few days the best inside | 13t Manhatts Chill s the spialls been J R s > 3 it Manhattan. Chi e sma aAtRE T o e aa s Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Baltimore at Rochester, S0l » s p available is that a western club | ypooe S0 Et e Ben : & s e uerd ond Millor & repaired at once before it becomes a | UE AVAlAle is that a western ¢ umplre in captivity, but what he 1acks ' four-set contest by the score of 5eei. Sepond Game, —_— ot e, come gh. in size he makes up for in nerve B T o e e : - r. h.e. come right back in their half of the —_— SRE o (2] n ordered him- ! pever begin to tell the story of the Philadelphia - 01010202+—6 13 1 EASTERN LEAGUE fifth and dented the scoring column | - = e self into the the ninth in- contested struggle in which rooklyn .-+ 000000000—0 5 0 three times. Portland by its victory | N0 question as to “Who's Who in Lo- o AL e 5 ning and he hit i a double play : every point produced a bit of | Batteries—Rixey and Killifer; i failed to gain on the league leaders, | cal Pooldom. Tc Freddic Welsh said Charley White, | Joe Gedeon making a wonderful stc 1y that roused the gallery to a pitch reffer, Dell and Meyers. Lyons Is Beaten by Johnson in & |however, as Bridgeport fell down in| The games will be of fifty points, | I only hope you stand and fight"; at second. After Fisher retired X of enthusiasm seldom seen in a tennis a desperate effort to beat New Lon- | With all players starting from scrr Freddie, “Don’t forget that 1ay | Cullop took up the flitging and held {ournament don. The score: When a player is defeated he drops v and runs awa the Rod Sox at bay fo ; r. h. e.|out of the tournament. The contest- i : = ) | of the pastime. The score: | Portland ...... 000030000—3 & 1 |ing players on the opening night will “Will Cobb catch Speaker?” queries | 5 MORAN FIGHT POSTPONED. Hartford, Sept. 2.—Lyons of Hart- | New Haven .... 000200000—2 7 4 be decided by drawing lots from a |a reader. We put this same query to ew York ......00002 S ford and Johnson of Lawrence had a ! Batterles: Tuckey and Sweatt; ] at. Two matches will be played | Ty a day or two ago, and even he Was | poston .........0003 1 Promoters Call Off Holiday Bout With pitchers’ battle yesterday with honors | Woodward and Devine. ’ | every week, on Tuesday and Saturday | forced ta admit the complex nature Rattories: Shocker, Iist Carl Morristat Tule OLIa Crtom vy G O sl i, s [ I Erion | of any reply. e was merely hoDing, | 105 and Alexander: Mays, . Jindnid Lyons weakened, a base on balls, fol- | YR The following players will partici- | he said, with no ideea of giving Ub | mpomas and Cady. Tusla,, Okla., Sept. 2.—Carl Morris e and m-§w th: smnll’end 61 O B |l S i Gl pate in the coming tournament: | ihe fight until a decisive issue had | g ool ot =il e 0 1 score. Yesterday's victory, how- | i 2 Thomas Crean, regarded 5 z reine : 5 : : L > y, S i G G ) e ol rean, regarded as one of the | been reached. SenalS Even Breals o o ver, was an important one for the g & J cleverest cue manipulators in the city. = Snatoteitn xen birals [ safion flabon Day T lio gororaolany he e, Lawrence winning 2 to 0. - ¢ Se bl Eraves because the Robins lost twice, | ic 821 5 “Tommy” has represented the Tabs | Washington, Sept. 2.—Washington jast night definitely called off- the nd the margin between the two and other teams at various times, and ,\}‘\‘\;‘ l‘f\,po?,‘\:l?fifln%y,‘:i,\‘:"?;:‘ }':1((,],{ | and Philadelphia split a double-head- ' match \ B s il ohie 2 Dl b when St. Louls troit get back | op yvesterday, the locals winning the e T g 40;18‘1:”(;\1:‘1;’::111311}1?;;‘11)::h(lzi " :;;‘:»nc‘: not:n] 1(«\; his coolness and | pome with a chance to finish first they | grct game by the score of 3 o ,;‘ el ", P i s s A 3 o : control the cue ball. Andrew | yre not going to be any harder ta | aoins ine boeons %600 ¢ . weeks and the fight will be staged Basso, another of the Lafayette street OSINE o Dol . either in Denver or Kansas City, with | \ { 4 : ‘ : throttle than a cross between a e SRR ing, this being the only paint until|p. o E i ciety's artists, is among tr en: i~ 5 i : Walter Johnson held the visitors the indications favoring the lat > Y awrence . .. 000000002—2 5 3 a g he en- | P on a a 3engs ger o 18 T th atter hnderson wabbled badly in the eighth, | Numidian lion and a Bengal tiger.| q 0 gt al) gtages in the opening con- place i | [0t ¢hen three hits, a pass, 2 wild pitch, Jogfi;:;.enfl;:d I{j:l‘;‘te-a“d L iGe()l’glfl Pe&Ch Wlflllfl Nll]e PO]H(S Soutnineton is-but & small hamier, | 20 7/hen these twWo clubs meet, 100k yopy. * In the second Myers, though he The promoters paid Frank Moran | ! First Game, Pitching Duecl—Burkett Conquers Giants Drop Another. in His Former Bailiwick. Sept. 2.—The New Fork Giants, who, on the occaston of eir last visit here won four straight ames from the Braves, were unable cep up their pace yesterday after- Fast fielding behind Lyons up to the ninth kept him from getting into bad holes. The score: r—ho e raves an easy run in the first in-|poierorg ... . 000000000—0 3 2 0 - g ) ; out for the smoke and the fur. Jones | . : R e St A ) but it has given to sportdom some ’nfil e bas G o s m;:‘hl L.ws] on 1,]:n\,>11,.‘ 2 PR s B e ) field bounders by the New York iA L L d h noted athletes, notably a local physi- | e Ao and made a wild pitch, allowed only , ceived no guarantee. pitcher presented the Boston conten-. TS, T w 0 American eflglle eaders lp clan whose fame as a “ball player, | P2CK in 1908, when the issue went ta|iyo hits, neither of which figured in e St o ey Springficld 4-0, Lynn 1-3. : the final game. Jones sent Ed. Walsh | (+0 W% 76 S b - campletely the value of{ L¥nN, Mass, Sept. 2.—Springfield | after the Tigers, but Jennings coua-| "cpary s Washington recruit pitcher, Nabors and Picinich B iars tords bomo wan drive. con.|divided a double-header with Lynn| Chicago, Sept, teraalwithisSmiling BT IDonovaniandn s i T S LSRR S Hbuted In the minth to prevent a]Yesterday, winning the first game 4 Smiling Bill reported with the mer-|f008 7% BAIOT FHERE | e Pl e Sl i to 1 and losing the second 3 to 0. In - - : chandise. ZRC20 - | hut-out score. The score: I fonahi ;_ | many years. When F ey. (First game) r. h. e r. h. e |the second ghme Tuero held Spring- ‘bmlmg championsnind e el m e e ey ,Inr.nw{nn”r‘\‘r({ r. h | Philadelphia ....000200020—4 12 2 Boston ........ 10000002+—3 § 3 |fleld to one hit. He showed signs of jcan league. Averages printed here. prank Dee were at their hest, Hallaby Books Pitchers Should Read. Washington ....10001001x—3 11 0 Washington .....000010000—1 2 0 E. = 0000000011 9 o |Weakness in the seventh and was re- | today show the Detroit player has in- ; Batteries— Ragan, Tiughes and |Placed by Willlams. The scores: | creased his percentage by five point v able to put across victory after “The Call of the Wild.”—London. | Philadelphia ....000000001—1 5 2 Batterie Myers and Picinichy Gowdy; Anderson and Rariden and First Game. !;\‘lnla Speaker, still leading the McCarty. . h. e. ileague, lost nine in the last week, so LS 7 victory over the three above plavers, [ “Arms and the Man."—Shaw. (?) Batteries: Johnson and Williams; Craft and Gharrity. Sh Springfield 002002000—4 3 ‘xhat Cobb is now only nine points be- which speaks for itself. Lyon . 000000001—1 6 thind. Cobb has taken the lead in Reds Defeat the Pirates, Batteries: Gero and Ojerholm; Can- | runs scored with 88, and holds the | . Pittsburgh, Sept. 2.—Cincinnatt | 2Van, Boyt and Carroll | base stealing lead with 48. Jackson | foceg hlgek. Among the best of thése | R o b here et {is in front in total bases With 243 | laversis pusss Cromin, who ha by a score of 6 to 3. Warner's Second Game. | Weaver, ~ Chicago, and Chapman | sent in his entry to the coming tour- BBr and tho batting of Chase, who r h. e |Cleveland, in sacrifice hits, with 34 3 riade four hits, were features. Um- |Springfield 0000000—0 1 1 |€&ch; Pipp, New York, in home runs arty” Walsh, jr., has acquired - v - | with nine nd Detroit in team hit- 5 yire Harrison put Manager Callahan |Lynn 0011013 W87 oIt : ation of dn s best to win e 2 E : | ting with .260. The five icading bat- oty et le Bl he enters, being one o tennis star and an espirant for golf honors, is well known. But on the —Ty Cobb is mak- | green baized table George Hallaby | jing a gallant spurt to win the year reigned supreme in that “burg” for Coming down across the railroad | == e = track some of the local cracks can he found every evening displaying thei in the Elmore billiard rooms, in cff the field and Pitcher Jacobs and | Batteries: Tuero, Williams and Car- | | : First Baseman Johnston out of the |roll; Justin and Ojerholm. e i Ik baseball players in the city, . . ¥ | Speaker, Cleveland, .377; Cobb, : : 8 game for objecting to decislons. The | Detroit, .368; Jackson, Chicago, .350; | Peides boasting of some “rep” as & score: New London 6, Bridgeport 1. i“irnnk. l‘,m‘"’m'(‘l”m 'mi_““:f}rh‘:"m_' pool player. There is cne thing cer- r. h. e.| New London, Sept. 2—New Lon- | Boston. .306 @ 9083 GArenet | tain, that if efforts count for any- Cincinnati ..... 001120101—6 12 0 don had an easy time defeating o . 5 & thing, “‘Mart will bhe up there K : Daubert holas the Jead in the Na- Pittsburgh ..... 020010000—3 11 4| Bridgeport vesterday 6 to 1, the visit- | tional; Carey, Pittsburgh, is still n | ZONE the money getters at the close Batteries—Toney and Clarke and |ing team's run being scored on a L5 : - ' g of the tourney : | ins front in stolen bases with 45, Flack, X i e Wingo: Kantlehner, Jacobs, Miller | wild pitch by Martin. The score: Chicago, in sacrifice hits with 34 Back in the haleyon days of Walter helh 2 i Johnson, former state champion, a r. h. e. | Williams, Chicago, in home runs with e e Bridgeport 100000000—1- 5 1 |10; Wheat, Brooklyn, in total bases L O S New London .... 23001000x—6 9 2 |with 198; Burns, New York, in runs | S3Ch the top ef the e but filled MAY NOT PLAY REST OF YEAR. Batterles: House and Mosher; Mar- | scored, with 77; and Brooklyn in club | With @ determination to master _tho Sept. 2.—Honus Wag- |tin and Russell. batting with .261 . The five leading | &M Of pool, hegan to learn under nortstop of the Pitts- —_— it far e s © | the tutelage of Mr. Johnson, and as a 111 Tates = s ' result he today considered one f will_probably not Lowell 7-6, Worcester 3-4. BTN, ERmel SR Torses || EEERRE B0 I oty BeRERCR B B in this season ow- Worcester, Mass., Sept. 2.—Jesse P“‘__""”“':‘ 318; Hornsby, St. Louis, | | )0 gther than Johnny Loomis, Burkett came back to the scene of his oL7; Robertson, New York, .316;| yy5c entry has been handed to : s el rormenipennan o riump sl asimana s ary A A ERBECO RIS IG Messrs. Walsh & Follfelder. ; e e e e B oo Rt owellltea iy esterdayllartor | —_— Up in the Tabs' rooms, where iy ; umb and lacerated finger, and When | noon and defeated Worcester in a many stars on the pool firr . . ) el s e v SRR Hed he twisted 2 | double-header, 7 to 3 and 6 to 4. The CRACKS TO COMPETE | to be found, there is one young man | g \ e " W igament in his le his injury was | seores: who by his wonderful form displayed 5 . W i 7 777 ¢ improving slowly when on Wednesday, Firet! Game: —_— l‘ last winter in 1ihe Inter-society | : = 02‘/{2/_?5%&/25 in the firs e with Boston, Wag- r. h. e.|Tourne eIt . i entitled to be accredited y Bosto " hive. y for City Pool Championship | matches, is entitled . ner went a pinch hitter and | rowell ... .. 110010031—7 12 1 with being one of the cracks of the : Ve 086@ again hurt his Worcester ...... 002010000—3 § 5| to Open at Walsh & Hollfelder’s on | organization. Fle is George Freder- b - s = Batteries: Bonesack and Egan; Van icks and his “brothers” are boosting ] rr] y &l 1 is {f bringing home that ASHVILLE CLUB WINS PENNANT | PYke. Herring and Tyler. Sl s e e = ST = Iinfeveryeamn cfinfhichitheneienol /i 8l (RUN ZEACSERITIINE B85 SRHNCm o Mpgiongle, Tenn., Sept. a2 Second Game. a number of first class players in a | &re worth. James Pratt completc shville club yesterday clinched the r. h. e.|city, there arises from time to time n Assoclation pennant by de- the list of entries for the tourney. py » e i S || B senonconens (OINIAT B DA cREES i (LB e G o i Meets EveryDemand of the Workingman and Capitalist p¥yeithe club a dyotin Eames Batteri Smith and Eagan; Mc- | plenty of sports, but one game above PECK TO LEAD PANTHERS. | f AS a Be"\/’er‘ag'e B to b ol S [ B e M e SR | rretones et fis OIS 4l (o Itisreally ideal for Home tuise onthe holiday over New Orleans, with only eight | oyijan and Tyler. ]:\11 flourishes every day, pool, and Pittsburgh, Sept. 2.—Bob Peck, All- { ers, the question of supremacy arises Portland Beats Murlins. |ty it £ G, || i O G et Wiy o) ik ' | Order now=-Most dealers have it,bottled for home use New Haven, Sept. 2.—Portland de- : hustling proprietors of the sporting | Purgh football team, has removed the teated New Haven in the opening it | goods store and peol room o Main | conditions which threatencd to pre- ( THE HUBERT FISCHER BREWERY, HARTFORD,CONN. of a three games serles on the Savin street, in the Sweeney block, have ar- | vent his participation in the gridiron — . - 0 —_ : " Rock grounds yesterday afternoon, 3 ranged a tournament which will open | sp during the coming , and ¥ kLTS s L (R o Y to 2. Both teams confined their scor- ) Tuesday cvening, September 12, | has hrought joy to the hea £ 3 ing to one inning, the locals chalking ! which will bring together the cream of | ers who feared that the Panthoer ¥ i f tallies in the fourth in- cue wielders in the city, and at the ! chine 1t lack he ¢ t 3 > AT IS . T ¥ s % % PLEASANT 5¢ CIGAB UD B DRIE o) d i I N ack the ices ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTEL BEI RS & C R~ A MILD, PLEA { ping only to have the down easters conclusion of the games there will be | powerrul leader. MANN SCHMARR, W. 3. MoCARToR ““ ”_E'“&_ “C‘o“" LR injuries received durir re last month. He was out Sept. 12—Fine Entry List Received.