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Robins and Sox Players Rf@ezi)e series Checks--Hagen is fieateh by Huichinson-- Rucker Anfiouhce&— | Retirement--Yale to Number Players--Gibbons and Diilon Matched--Soccer Football Tomorrow Brooklyn, Oct. 14.—Players of th Boston and Brooklyn baseball tea ., Black (Capt.); 2, Zenner; 3, Car- | gliced a juicy melon yesterda ¥ . 3 1 HAG Ky th G BOWLING RESULTS 0 NUMBER PLAYERS 1 M HAl ‘Scene in the Last Game o 10 NUMBER PLAYER | - r flyr ’ S G P o h W h Red Men and Skinner Chuck Com- | Yale to Aid in Eliminating “Pest” Who | * | o k i | BY DOUGHTY S6OT World’s Series and Pitcher 0 e e L TR E TR —_— l M d D fl kl 3 ment at Aetna Alleys Last Evening. | Ball. FlltflhillSOll Overcomes Ear] Lead owe own 700 vn atterS‘ The Red Men bowling league held | The best thing Yale has done in a 3826 25{ E hB I A h] " Y | forth at the Aetna alleys last evening | decade is to number its plavers. The | QU . 0T Kach boston ‘. et 8 | when two match games were played. numbers are clear (ai present any- Nativ _Rar Up! Gon BB ST % S S S SRS % The Warriors defeated the Sannaps| i 9 S T _$ i D the Braves into camp with three | Here isthe key. Cutit out and save — : . ST G e : | straight victories. The numbers will be the same all the oy Ofey e SLRLL sy - S . . . e 3 : | In the Skinmer Chuck company ' geason through. ever! Braw Jock Hutchinson, the | i league the Tool Room team won from 1 fiery laddie from the land of the | . i el the Shipping room three straight| - abhdre L DAt 5 ; 00 # heatt e R L s ) e . o N games while the Drill Chuck depart- | 1Ti 4, Galt; 5, Balbridge; 6, Taft; 7, | when nearly $163,000 was _divides ) S S e . - g : : : S ment lost to the Office force two out | Sheldon; 8, Coxe; 9, Callahan; 10, [among the men who took part in thi 1's pdide in the first annual tourna- : wr ; Gt . e i s L - SR thres. oy Syt 17 Gatea in o world's series won by the Red So: for the cchampionship of the : . b \ ; i . The scores follow: SRR S S st 2 o Acording to the officlal figurds, AN il GOl astatiin st B s ; ; 3 i : & | S - ley; 14, Church; 15, Comerford; 13, weaters of the lurid hose shared $9% fsignod 10 .vs association at Si- S . : 3.1 i 5 ; O, > 5 s o -‘“‘_“s- 3 E. T. Smith; Ames; 18, Bingham: 6. while the Dodgers, because of , tumbled Walter Hagen, metro- ‘o & T 3 X N : & |Lindsey ....... 66 9 19, Legore; 20, Jacques; 21, Hutchin- | their inability to cope successfull tan and western open champion, z A 4 > 3 ¢ 7 § & [Nelson ........ 94 e 5 | with the American league and world/ e i | Al Sandstrom .. 91 coime R ote i champions, had to be content witH o defeat in the semi-final round of Beile @ WD R e ! . i el A [ |A. omson ...... 95 289 | Fotter: 28, Durpee; sl R LT title contest yesterday, in a match % 3 2 8§ b $ X Sk et : B By e : APt o e L $65,170.96. 3 . Corbin; 34, Durpee; 35, Gaillard; 36, 437 471—1335 aham; 37, Leise 38, Lynch; hols; 40, Cormbe. 59 41, Philbin; 42, K. R. Smith; Nyeren Pt 5 )Mo > ot || o R N * + S5 66 — R o . Valley will be the opponent of the . Olson ...... 6 66 | ficla; 46, Rosener; Bennett; \. Sandstrom .. 91 go— zas | - f - 50, Oti doughty Scot in the final match for 3 S - T L G ‘4 5 - & S 5 27 ) 7 5 A - g G v A J : E Fusarl ........ 8€ e 3 Dean; 53, Deans the professional title to and the 3 . o g : - Stemitn b anase 0 B oG R There were no absentees at Ebbets | Ficld yesterday afernoon, when those | entitled ta a share of the spoils wera 43, | required to put in an appearance and| Red. | relieve the Brooklyn management o | the superfluous cash. The diviston 51 | was made in secret, and Wilberg arl. | Robinson, who was intrusted with the) task of disbursing the small fortuse, lion of England will endeavor to make 3 . § e % - 3 : decchs ! SndjSeS S Hatner N0 allowolliNe0y sl ot Ll ey a wholesome meal of the thistles of | 3 : ¢ B % 5 . ;1 1260 | ) Snmenuise, Men : yro A ‘:;"H:h?l’lci:afl e e Lo 5 : E 34—126 64, Os . 65, Ovitt; 66, Am- 8 Split, Scotland. Barnes overcame one Scot ; : : . : : | S Rt Osmond, (8P R i | Wich etiten) that | twanttwo) ikl getting into the final round, defeating | . ; ¥ i : b \ - 85 81 85— 251 | inson 39, L. Robinson; 70, Badham; | received $2,645 each, but that scarcely| Willie Macfarlane 6 up and 5 to play | |iEcprel 93 97 280 | 71, Ro: Sanders: 73, L. W.|accounts far all the money, and the i1 a match in which the Hudson river RN 3 ® i i ¢ & :"‘f);‘e‘fl R ; 268 | Schmidf; 74, Sperry; 75, Swingley; 76, | Probability is that several who did net, professional began playing golf about . B ¢ ; 8 o . i [l S L. 93 98 s 276 | H. B. Thomas; 77, Tracy; 78, Waslick; | ctually take part in the series were cizhtcen holes too late, and to the tall : ; ; : | F-fl]‘;{;rlj"“"‘s"“ m W 234 | 79, Winter: 80, Woods. | reimbursed in a measure for their ads Xngl as he has been playing | & Y 8 : s W | g s v il s { ( Lerence ta the club owned by Charles olf lately, what is one Scot more or £ ) 5 3 = : e G G e — | H. Ebbets and Stephen McKeever. R T feidl ot tavory E % ¢ A - . | ’ a e Under the rules of the Natiznal coms Iownver, thistles have thorns, as : 5 P LE G £ H : Sannaps. WILSON BUYS STUD FARM. mission, the players are supposed to Hogen foung to his sorrow, and lions | 2 e X : TRy L |[{Oberg TR RN 3N E R 5 e o share and share alike, but it is likely, been known to develop cases ® > i iy > @E LY . . Robertson 79 96 Owner of Campfire Takes PossessiOn | (pat the real owners of the bonus gen- stion on much less 1 i > et - X i 7 S " g Connors .. .. 89 75 of Kirlevington Nurse erously let in some of their less for= of Scotland fav ! i s 2 4 e & | Paterson ...... 104 93 g p B ., | tunate clubmates. A rumor that rom the manner in which | ER S T 3 5,3 § 5 : J. Wright Goo il 95 282 Leington, Ky., Oct. 14,—R. T. Wil- | hejther could the supposition be con- Hagen’s lead | - ¥ 5 : : : : son, Jr, New York turfman, has|in the profits could not be verified; ving finish yes- : s — 3 ¥ - : % 5 S 3 ! 446 2 joined the ranks of American million- | Neither could the supposiion be con- n must be- | s o . 3 3 S 1 Chuck. firmed that Wheezer Dell, Ed Apple- otland be | ; i ! 2 ton, Gus Getz, and Ollie O'Mara wel side than =« Eon - . ; . B Gustafson ...... ‘Sa ?; o 38 | tucky. This became known yesterday | less fortunate than the others, | : Sy : when Arch L. Hamilten, owner of the | The jingle of the cain smoothed he elander iserable showing because of the fact | myey. * 90 i miserable showing because L} Trevethan . 116 feelings of the Robns, which had beef harshly ruffled by the Tuthless Red ads in Morning. e faod that it refused to fight when behind. | famous nursery, Kirklevington, an- | Wit the defeat of Hagen, the fiow- 3 Thi riking fere 5 W St- case ace to | o = Jl 1 d ; f o I.f S s A‘ i on, Oct, 14—Those who sat at Lm._ triking difference wa. mamfeqlp 278 nounced that he leased the place t 6% i theNtriat sa s vt ol er of the homebred flock, goes the 185t | 1116 bedside through to the last death < - ed from beginning to end in the 1916 Office. Mr. Wilson, and that the New Yorker | worla's title, and all aaproved. of o ot o o natve o (i0R et ToREh toRe st ot . blue ribbon cvent. Boston played | . oo i B alsends Llen pomeobelon Froposttion to hand aver $1.000 tg be and, much as the eager gallery desired | Tattie of it & . . 5 e i eniaceit (i adY IMcGratnl. L 9 as adygLd GELERR ¢ L and over $1, o 2 g ey but one, conclusion. There is only Eaery Ik peroentage to g 4 0 106— 265 The showing of his great two-year- | divid [ 2ae menicannieticheRnne shCn g e ] vantage. Its stars lived the part, of- | North : r;s 97— 278 | ol Campfire, 2 Kentucky product, 13 | in lhid,,.?;:‘(:':g ;hrffi o who halges finish of the Scot was :\'l‘lllyz;mn'mmt- i e . 3 fensively and defensively. Brook- | Thornton ...... 3 said to have led Mr. Wilson into hls | were Dr. ri;uf theetr 1e&m’ rTh:: e a0 by O e b e Mysit et i et ¥ | 1yn, when cornered, was ever inclined | st i T g : » alner o s 1 up at the end of the morning |lumbus day crowd which broke all R G T T deeh anf et | 245 284— 809 | new venture. Kirklevington —con- ' team; Danny Comerford, the baggages Jund, and held the same advantage at | attendance records for a world serics & X 5 tains over 500 acres of bluegrass land, | master, and Arthur Dede, the semds i e rery o b iatay Tool Room- 3 . turn in the afternoon, He lost this | 8ame, secured their title of world | tionRviaeliuho ey cERE DA RIDroNGE | and is one of the most up-to-date nur- | professional who assisted by handling lead, however, and was 1 down at the | Champlons for another year by ] 5 | I the m faint hearted and indiffer- | Bloom .. Saisd 08 85 81— 262 2 7 5 ent »ston played as if it realized { Kahms 0 T e s o1 seriesAin neRd A trich the delivery of the pitchers while they R irtccnth hol | humbling the Brooklyns 4 to 1. The nk o Baston nlesed s I G eallang 12 he overcame this | and | score of Thursday’s contest ropresent- LREre Was Imoke Al id Al 2T [ BOWers e With the 256 were warming up. : W ! ] 2 S money safely tucked 4 : : 5 S = EeNS : y ner’s end of the prize money It S squa he match on the next green, | ed dl,f)'lhr score in games won for aedia it e re oo e 282 240 7 PERCY DENTES IT, eway as close to their skins as possibls it seemea as though his ultimato tri- | the greater championship. Of the > 2 il\m'mimn leamia iAo ST e & the erstwhile heroes of Brooklyn's mp ssured, b > 1y ing | ive games play S < ; 2 Z ko L0 C : S 5 SIIDPIDE T = ; base v umph was assured, Dafihe nschonine | o ‘_(‘Um""‘:‘;HB“;:I‘““’ Lok le“‘h' was involved: Upper picture shows B Haughton Report That He or‘;{':‘r:;;‘r”“;lfifipgdb:he 1":’"4?1’ was made without ost—and 3 3 > v y once. he o i o s 2 e & 5 S0 i rt Robinson to close Fiutchinson proveq a host in himself | Score of the series, as well as that of “"f’“ )"ll, % ‘”(m“d ’I"‘,‘“l[”'“'\“(’t game | Hultgren . o v = Signed New Contract Is False. the season with feast and song. Te R Thursday’ P S i ; ; of Sworlakes : oL a9ns yon . 88 9 > = y . U ie wi I \m”d “w‘.’]y‘u’.‘of one }‘mle v;'hlcn R lhlc e ‘f‘}]""fl sodden windup, | pions, then the Tener ring will need | Shore, who pitched brilliant hall in Cambridge, Mass., Oct, 14.—Percy ’tn;)lphffifihfnelwts host at a lunchegn tropolitan champion topped his s painful truth more foreci a whole Ipt of new material to placs | fifth and last game of the series. 233 Haughton, Harvard's football coach, 'f'om:t t’::;‘e‘;l“hem the]\maylers 50:; r levances. Nearly eve ve from the sixtecnth tee, and this | than word picture could If the |it on a pa v i ) v S e E ar wit that bosse vy Big | A S ' " s i he clung to grimly until | strength of the rival leagues is to be | Ban. - B el R DBl denies emphatically the stories that|man on the team made a little speech, 1 Lall, and eke his hopes, were | measured by the class of their cham. Showingn;,:mi(,:i,n\,[‘T{;‘:Bj:fl ;r"li”?,m" i RUGKER QUITS DIAMOND s he has signed a new contract with the | far more cordfal in nature than the fippelessly mired {n a dltch short of SR M GIBBONS AND DILLON MATCHED. | Harvard A. A., and for a salary larger | remarks they had been in the habif the home green. [ _ S than any he heretofore has received | of addressing to unfeeling umpires Bl o on 0 e S Vi Grand Old Man of Robins Announces for coaching the Crimson,elevens, during the season. Though they still wonderful scoring golf, but no finer 3 a ten-round hout Last spring Haughton agreed to | felt the sting of defeat, no tears webe Gt A inacn S aesuin Bitho faetion g ™ His Retirement—He’s Through and | hons of St. Paul and Jack Dillon of | help all he could betwee the close of | Shed, and the players separated with politan district for many moons. The 5 Indianapolis were signed here yester- | the Braves' baseball season and the, the firm belief that next year the homebred fell short of the fourth : Knows It. day. The contest is to be decided | yale game, and it can be authori- | World's series flag would be their \fl- I nessatly gages o e match | : Rucker, | In St. Paul on a date between Nov. 10 | tatively stated that his income from | timate goal. e e | 3 Brooklyn, Oct. 14.—Nap v s 1 e his) : |m\r;n»a ’ 51 ‘-;,-‘»a 1.3 : E ’”V s = " whe [and 15. The boxers agreed to weigh | football at Harvard this year is It was a joyful crowd that gathered a with o stroke otk b e e Brooklyn’s grand old man, Wl 161 pounds at 3 o'clock on the day | <everal thousand dollars less than it |ir Boston to celebrate the victory over ordin aid. Howev this green . pitched two successful world's series | ¢ tnhe fight. Dillon is to receive a | has been for many years. i the Daodgers in the substantial and B e tinnings last Thursday, announced | guarantee of $7,500. satisfying manner of splitting up ¢hot, the fault is at least pardonable nis retirement yesterday. Rucker, in s B liseriy 800,000 among he SullibugN : : e el of the universe. Each Boston playéh Bt = e . 3 e =reatest left hander of PARY-MUTUELS JUARE! Fou players were lucky in thel Grantland J2fce |ms any the sreatest left nande A ; MUTUELS AT JUAREZ. lig now.rated es more thas:: #1,00 L SR TREE iy : the National league, is only 31 years RONIN BEATS CRANE. El Paso, Tex, Oct. 14—Word to- | better at the game than his fellow R TiiARinE e s A ties 3 October Ghosts, o~ April 1o the end of the seas: old, but he worked his arm out with | John Cronin defeated Thomas|gay from Colonel Matt J. Winn of | from Brooklvn, as each of the twentgé! FOnUSHOEUBAIths same! QBsoriDY| windlor the NIEhE 1A tamn. blows oy thine Thnin . e the O ond division club. During the |Crane; 100 to 55, in the final game of | Louisville, president of the Jockey | tWO men actively engaged in triie tion and the 492-yard hole was halved : ; ; < of is baseball. L|® " asons he pitched only | the second round in the pool cham- |club of Juares, Mexico, stated that | N8 the Dodgers received $3,826.26 1 St Ml s e e ) | The remainder was glven to substie n 4 g intervals. George Na- |Dlonship series at the DOOl DAarlors|in, ejgnth annual raci £ | g long intervals. Georg S e & al racing season, of | tutes and employes. Heine Wagnes An approach shot to the seventh | Whispering there in the darkness | BiVe about two hours a day to the | alter cn But a good many of us give | poleon served just ten years in Eb- | J8¢ SEORE R0 o0 e Dlaved be. | hundred days or more, will open |and Vean Gregg recelved three-quae ';', \\‘hnh? 1{“ Jmoxc Iiven an eight- | bets' service. tween Cronin and Halladay on Tues- |[at the Juarez track on Thanksgiving | ters of a 5}1arn each; Wyckoff apd Ronts SoikleE \daviisn Rensugh o I know when I am through,” said |day night. day, Nov. 80. For the first the Pari- | Pennock divided one share, and Walsh CaroE ora e Bl o T Enc i 2N T i G b et Mutual form of betting will be used | Who came to the team only in the last ‘egin to think baseball when T got up | Rucker vesterday i ave bk | month of the season, received $1,008 iand I am still on the job unti] I hit | Pitching off and on for the last few N REMOVED AT WEST POINT. g Edward Riley, the former secretary, the hay.” i : z | and Charles Green, the club 3 it is too big a strain. After I| yest Point, N. Y. Oct. 14.—qQuar- | and een, the club trainer, Sl 3 : 2 At e RICHARDS ) 2 5 o as he approached the ninth green and | me as you creep, pitch a game my arm just hangs for | tine regulations against infantile ELanDE L Saci Rnscelysd 3900, 1and sotherfery the clubhovse, witn the result that he | whispering here in the shadows fifteen day 5 Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 14.—W. T‘]“’«‘“‘ were also remembered, ine Was 2 down at the turn with a 38 to a | where the dark of the night is No great amount of space was Rucker says he has no baseball 5 2 H. Richards, of New Haven, by scor- | ;gl;‘dn;: the bat boy, who tucked away 86 for the Allegheny professional. deep, | wasted before this series started cx-|plans ahead. He says he is sorry to | Yeservation here since July 31, will be fie 104 ot of n poseibie 105 won || o = , = iehi laining the abiding value of Ry e Pl £ R ey I (e s R Manager William Carrigan, who hag Crying of days forgotten, sighing for| ! g Tverett | leave Ebbets and the club, and ex- | lifted at reveille tomorro o adu e v Scott. He was mentioned ! Brooklyn fans | persons, soldiers and residents of the | the Leech cup in the opening match | guided the team ta two world's titles THED I R x 5 i dreams long sped, in the qis- | tends his thanks to the 18 Ty Lea k RE l"‘}é rh ENG | : patches, and that is about all, | for their kindness to him. bost. . Children under 16 years, how. | vesterday of the National Rifle asso- (Ir as many vears, bade good-bye to | which the young homebred emed a probable winner until the few holes were played. Braves. Long Jim Barnes of Whitemarsh | aires who maintain rurseries in Ken- Chicago, Oct. 14.—Articles closing between Mike from a starless track, know you fellows figure that we only green that started well but finished | where the shadows whisper back, Yadly put zen two holes behind his | Why must you haunt my casement, | rival, but the Sccichman presented | under the rain-wet eaves, him with the eighith nole by the sim- | With voices of ghosts forgatten in the ple process of taking three putts, and | rustle of withered leaves? the lead was cut to a single hole once | more Hagen went into the trenches | Wind of the Night of Autumn, calling How About Scott? paralysis, in force on the military But long before the fourth game| Rucker was drafted by Ebbets in | ever, will be barred until a date not|Clation's tournament. =Sergeant (‘};mr: i plavers. e felahoTas 'h;,"”g(“ had been played the Red SoX young- | the fall of 1905 from the Augusta |yet announced SLOSN v, S iatan 0D INE L DRSS DAL 0L S e resi- plathb e it R iheR e v 3 and Edward W. Swooting, Pennsyl- | dent Lannin, however, said he wag Why must you blow gray ghosts again in Many Differeni Languszes, from graves of the vanished dead? | « tser was being rated with the best in | South Atlantic league club. Connie 2Y SKILLED UNION MEN There is a Voice in the shadows, a S L n . the game's EMaranvilla tnor | Peskinel| nack bad an ontion onl thelAususta vania National Guard, finished second |still haping that Carrigan would ree | Moderate Prives. a Voice from a vanished day, | and third, respectively. turn. Geors 3 v i 2 R ) et oo . ¢ 3 5 S e e 5 E , res y. irn. George Foster, who, in LINOTYPL COMPOSITTION. A song fram the heart of sprn;é:tlm(‘. ! i‘”‘“( li‘y:r:h!‘;l“ d (‘t‘:”dl]\:?\_o v(\im\!..; (;m‘,” ;h“,w u“u) ui ,',n,\ \:‘il‘uc:hnli‘: WINS HARVARD NET TITLE. e Ao n:?}tfi B o jwa 8 A mito 6:13 Dloym trom thosnelasioriatay. il S Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 14—H G. e e me this scason, also announced his 2 SN 2 7 £ no more ground. | rested between Rucker and another Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. | Clear as the woodland ripple from the | e & retirement in order to devel J “Why isn’ . s = e ier 5 ey v o : - - o i slop his el Mgrs Res, 175 Fereis nain SO G b (e, Why isn’t Duffy Lewis rated as|pitcher, Holmes. Mack sclected | N, Kelleher, of Spokane, won the ten. FOOTBALL, COACH HURT. Toik Ar Bokad’ DR Carrx - Il {BhE & Bneet o o a Speaker or a Cobb?” queries a fan | Holmes. Had he selected Rucker, | nj lons Tniv. Tew : THE Till the night is sweet with music and | & ST 1 L fan | Ho , | nis championship of Harvard Univer- New Haven, Oct. 14—Douglass DA GRS AT :",l,‘ TEINTC O the darl with an old, old dream,| Who limits most of his baseball to | Nap’s career might have been vastly | sity yesterday by defeating W. Rand | g e e ; >uglass | plans are uncertain, but he laugh EASTERN PRINTING CO,, : | world series pl Duffy is a queer | different. S Rue N o 1y Stralght sots. mng | Bomelsler, famout All-American end, |at the report that he would entef L bird in the profesh. Hec has about ————— e s (et g who is coaching the Yale ends this | politics. SyeL witn tre wiolet 5 cverything Speaker or Cobb have ex- NO-THT GAME FOR SCHUPP. Ser aimeeted Ll weh shoniier W"’l;]?;(!n};lovr\ivefvu.‘;i\\;lgnp:z:;’a oxhihltrlrm Of lips as red as the r rinseadin|ceRthgitambitlon SEEIcaded fwithivas Riverhead, L. 1., Oct. 14.—Ferdie | practice yesterday afternoan at Yale | Spich many of the players will’ e oor quantities of nerve, he hasn’t a rub-| sSchupp, star southpaw of the New A el . = i T A T AR e s N ‘1’ vers will spang | But when .with an oldtime greeting, | Ple in his nervous system. He is mere- | York Giants, pitched a no-hit no run TIGERS IN ROCKVILLE. ;;m_d, e crb A ey the a;numn in hu‘n!:g. Mayor Curd I turn from the open grate ly content to drift along until some|game here yesterday afternoon. He ‘The Tizers FASSCE footballleleven ||t VeI FLORDICE SEON UL CAILEH T ur- | ley of Boston invited the team to a 0t Typewrlting \ s b N semiem o ohe e Sl S : : ing Bomeisler's football days the |Lanquet, but he offer was declined ypewriting done 1o | only the wind is calling, and only 0 < any | played with the Giants against a|will tackle one of its hardest oPPO- { (e lqer gave him considerable | with thanks cciors with sign “the shadows i member of the Tiger or White Sox|star semi-professiona - Suf- T S s > S | s. . TmBo p:x:::imre;. the shadows wait. [ S el e ;2:““”"“ lonsl team of Suf-|nents of tho season tomorrow af- |{rouble keeping him out of several im- |~ Thero is still a little formality th THE a2 , L 3 2,1 N 2 0 e ternoon in Rockville, when the Rovers | ortant games. be attended to in Brooklyn the last sad iE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER C0,, ING | Wina of the night of Autumn, here I | @nt serics. G York Yankees pitched against Schupp. { A, . will be the locals foe. The trip rites being the return of between $40, 26 State Streew Hartford, Conn have come for rest, | If Dufiy had the vital 'spark aflame | The score was 3 to 0. will be made to Rockville by auto 00 AL Se0i0000 Bt tor oiat il . | For space in the gloom of my lone- | in his manly breast he would be only | Although the game was played In'a | truck leaving the corner of East and | Gt L i = worn bird seeks | # half stride below Ty or Tris. drizzling rain there were about 2 Sa 4 T ; e s which the g worn bird seelks | ax ng rain there were about 2,000 [ Dwight street at 12 o’clock- The SMOKE prowess of the Superbas could nof D =1 DI 1c room & ! HELAD;’;!‘L H’A its ne: 5 5 fans out to see the contest. The |team will assemble at the East End il . A Rt 7 Why must you haunt my casement, Maxims of the 19th Hole, game lasted less than one hour. 0l ol miake imeosesary. tll;:;\sg“.nrr;‘ll‘vlgu(g: DF\ITAL RGOMS under the rain-wet eaves, He that sayeth, “I should have been — - s e ey o L)) f A Vith voices of ghosts forgotten in |four strokes better,” knoweth deep | SOCCER FOOTFALL TOMORROW. S z-‘:::gnglvp;x bn:; ‘toet)?e];vn‘ r‘xiMEr‘u)x::t‘: %] 2 the rustle of withered leaves in his heart that he mright have also What should bhe a cracker-jack e : £ = s : 2 A W 193 Main Street | —— been five strokes worse game of soccer football is scheduled SUGUL MuE B A MILD, PLEASANT 5c CIGAR Bt O SEoR sy s gy' 42 | Hartford, Oct. 14.—Formal natice 63 CHURCII ¢ TN, 633 e | There is a Dream in the shadows, of | an April rain; | | While he that sayeth, “Lo, T am a/ for tomorrow afternoon at Traut's What It Takes, rotten putter,” We discovered another reason this| beast come true. meet the Hartford United team. A why a certain ball player is gen- — victory for cither team means first place, so each will strive to secure usually maketh his| park, when the Viking A. C. will | of the annual meeting of the Fastern TOMMY AND MAC MATCHED. { Baseball league, to be held at Worces- NO I " E New Haven, Oct. 14.—Tommy Shea | , SuSlTeeRsr s of his city and Young McAullffe of s, Mass xt Monday, was issued | ter, Mass., next Mo The New Britain Wet Wash having | Bridgeport were matched vesterday to Jver P5c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIC weelk e O from 8 M > crally ognized as the greatest that Harvard, with Cornell, Princeton - gl B T i M s it. The Vikings will have the follow- | last night by Vice President Dan | moved into their newly equipped | box fifteen rounds in the star Bout sunda, Yy AL ment. Some one had just asked him why | game, is just as as not that|ing players in lineup B O’Neil. Officers are to be elected and | building are prepared to do first class | of the attraction to be staged by the | | | | 2oy | o MON AS, 1951 (S he forgot to laok after a cerfain | Colonel Haughton isn't hothered just| Watt, J. Johnson, Pattison, F 2 changes in the circuit discussed. It is| work. We solicit your patronage. | Quinnipiac Athletic club at the Arena | i especially upon attack. and e coming - the uft : Y Monks. ] Y\ * | matter duri the summer. “For|at present counting his share of the Swanson, Aspinwall, IFaust, Gallbrath, | expected here that the leagus will be | Satisfaction guarantced. 30 Union | next Thursday night. The boxers will eorgiana Monks, D. D. S, |{is rcason,” he said. “From the first | world series lale, 5 O. Johnson, Bengston and Tnygg. reduced to eight clubs, lau: Tel. 583 weigh-in at 126 pounds, ringside, 1