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NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers—Phils Win in Overtime Tilt Chieagn, Aug .—Grever Cleveland was tos mueh for the Giants and the Cubs won the first xamae weries by A peore of & te 1. Alex wave the Giants 11 hits. but kept them well scattered. The Cubs drove Rube n from the hill in the third frame The scors by innings rhoe Ehicagn ©....031 001 60%—3 10 0 New York 000 001 000—1 11 o Patteries Alexander and O Farrel nton, Douglas, Winters and Smith and Gonzales clanatl 10; Brooklsym 3 21.=The champion Dodger pitchers and hung up & outfit sult of th ation drew fur the race for now more than twe The score by innings rhoe Cinetanatt ..., 001 032 02x—10 15 2 Brookiyn ....000 00 102~ 3 9 2 teries: Luque. Fisher and Winge Mitchell, Mohart and Miller and Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2. Pittsburgh, Aug. 21.-—~Philadelphia made It _two straight from Pittsburgh, winning ygaterday, ¢ to 2, in 11 innings. Ponder was uhsteady throughout. Metts allowed only two hite after the first frame Players and fans atood silent for one minute at 4 o'clock | in respect to Ray Chapman. iate Cleveland shertatop. The score by innings Philadeiphia . 006 010 001 o Pittsburgh 100 000 010 00—2 Ratterien Betts and Tragesser Fonder and Maeffper Louis hit Oeschger day yesterday and won the open- me of the serjes trom Boston, 6 to 4 Doak was forced out of the wame in the aecond Inning when hit on the leg by a drive by Boeckel. The game was stopped for five minutes at 4 o'clock. the players standing uncovered as a tribute (o the mem- ory of Ray Chapman, late ball piayer. The score by innings ] on!PAavL LOOKYT 1IN . BACK OF YUH AVCTHER ‘Money WIZARD MAKING ONVE HOMDRE PERCENT IVTEREST O THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAI THAT GLY wik.L HAVE TO BOY ANOTHER PAPER LOW S0 S HE LL RAVE FRESH HE S OUTTA Lock — THEYRE ALL [ OLTINUVUED Cleveland.—The late Ray Chapman, shortstop of the Cleveland ball team, was the ido. of the kiddies. who be came acquainted with “Chappie” when they attended ball games with their schools, at League park. jlay often tossed balls into a crowd youngsters and enjoyed the wild scramble When Chapman's body arrived in Cleveland from New York where he was killed by a ball pitched by Carl Mays, youngsters formed a large part of the crowd that went to the station to pay respects. 3 rhoe ¥ Leuts ......... 104 000 10x—6 14 1 ey 000 000 400—14 & o Datterien: Doak. Ciosdwin and Clemons Oeschger, Fillingim and O Neil — — GOING TO FUNERAL. Over 100 Local Men Will Attend Services In Homor of Roberts. Over 100 local service men and membery of the American Legion are oxpected to attend the funeral of Ser- geant Leon Roberts which will be held in Plainville tomorrow after. noon. The men are mostly members of Company I and E the two local companies of the 1024 U. 8. infantry Roberts was o member of Company 1 of this city and served both at the Mexican border and in France. He Was promoted to the rank of sergeant ovér: Loeal people will recall that practically the last thing to be reposted of Company I before they salled for home was the death of Sergeant Roberts. After serving during the entire war and being bad- ly gassed he was at the port ready to sall for home when he contracted pehumonia and died The Roulllard-Linton post and Eddy-Glover post of the legion will attend the funeral. The men will wear uniforms. Members of Company 1 will act pallbearers. CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 10 DRUGS ANDCHILDREN (Mg J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) n't give your children drugs! Any drug that Is strong enough to kill pain or produce a sudden spurt of energy is strong enough to eheck healthy growth. We often see stunted ehildren—weak, puny. siekly—made 8o by the administr af vaccines, drugs and powerful medicines This method Is contrary to the laws of Nature and sooner or Iater there is a complets breakdown which impairs normal growth. For sick children nothing has been Yound_to equal CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS! iropractie gets at the underiying cause of the ailment and is the only known method that can remove it completely and permanently. Regardiess of what others may think to the contrary, today thers are thousands of little ones in this country alone who are well, strong. haaithy and happy because of the scientific application of Chiropractic on’t put this matter off! Some day you wil bring your child to the ofce. Do it TODAY before any further complications develop. Examinations absolutely free. 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There's hardly & foree in powerful-~that holds out I p liten 1o the man who knows how. Send 11.60, payment n full. and “How (o Write Rusiness will @8 to you by an early mail . rinnt;ulg' Co. Sisler, Browns' Clever Player, Steps Out in Front of Indians’ Leader—Hornsby Sets Cobb is batting .312, compared with .341 | Perry, Johnny Latzo, Dave Palitz and; RUNS FOR TH‘[S WEEK Pace in National League. a week ago Johnny Summers ' Other leading battsrs are The Bridgeport Amusement Company. Chicagzo. Aug. 21.—Players in the National E. Collins. Chie: T 35 under whose auspices the bouts are being | League who last week were leaders in their Meusel, New ¥ ESas held, has arranged three other bouts. They | NATIONAL LEAGCE. speciaities continued to set the pace, accord- Tice. Washington Son 345 are all between boxers of whom little is iy Nk to averages released today which in- lacobson, St. Louis ......... known in this section. However. it often! o clude games of Wednesda) Hendryx., Boston .......... is the case that medfocre battlers furnish Xew Yor Rogers Hornsby. of St. Louls. who topped Tamieson. Cleveland ..... just the thrills that a crowd. assembled to Boston ... the list of batters participating in 30 or Weaver. Chicago .. : watch a champion work. likes. The bouts phleceiphia - more games a week ago With an average Milan. Washington ...... 3 will be held in the State Street Arena and of retained the same merk. although & O'Neill. Cleveiand Gol 23 the first battle is scheduled at §:15 o'clock he played in eight games during the week Judge, Washington ...... S ES e He increased his lead in total bases to 243 Felsch, Chicago on 162 hits. which include 32 doubles, 15 VICTORY MEDALS. triples and seven homers. Eayrs, of Boston, S e —— vt omrarue win 5wt ¥ | 70 WATCH BRITTON BOX [ recrutting serscant Advises Al Vet | xow sonic ra o s e w5 olson, of Pittsburgh, stepped in front of N e Boston Roush, of Cineinnati. for third place with erans to Get Theirs Now. | Philadeiphia . 341. Roush slumped five points for an e 5 [ Esia aversge of which ties him . witn | Pelegation of Fans to Attend Exhibition in Applications for Victory medals are b J. Smith. of Kt. Louls. for fourth place being rTeceived daily at the local re-‘rmrun_ MARAUA AR D U R UR A SABHH B N Cy Willlams. the Philadeiphia outfielder, Bridgeport Monday Night—Friend of 4 b 5=t falled to swell his home-run total of 13 cruiting office at 213 Main street. | St Iouis Max Carey. of Pittsburgh. stole four bases Begadh Expect Victery for Mim. Sergeant Gormiey, in charge of Other leading batters are A large delegation of boxing adherents | office, is anxious that all veterans of Stack. St. Louls : . plans to journey to Bridgeport on Monday i = Whteme Fafascrsbie : night to watch the 12-round batile to a|the war apply at once for their med- Young. New York decision between Jack Britton, formerly of | als so as to quicken the speed in re- Konetehy, Brooklyn B e s he SWUsslshU Ut Fefving Nihem g L boy. who has fought his way nearly to the | There are many former service Groh. Cineinnati top of the pugilistic ladder. The Hardware | men in the city at present who seem- e City delegation. to the man, will be pul ingly take no interest in securing a 7 Wheat. Brooklyn sl DA S I T s T medal but will in all probability de- Duncan. Cincinnati Frsl ) = et sire one later when the convenient D A e T i e way of getting them will have been Pt BRCAREr! I 1he IDAING | araoR disclosed. The local office is ready Americ League players who have now to handle all applications within cipated In 50 or more a short space of time. Special atten- o s St s tion should be taken of the fact that the discharge paper of the soldier is | Captain Nat Bush, McAloon, I. wBo ML~ Detroit Torento .....11 Akron .5 Rochester Syracuse Baltimore WITH THE BOWLER:! Rritton will meet an oppo { than he encountered in Dave i spring in Hartford. The Brid ' has been mewing down oppon H opponent steadily for several montt today there does not appear to be any hoxer in the weiterweight division in New Enz- 1and who seems to have a chance with him The promoters in Bridgeport have not k last week. while Sp dropped 17 points to 400, of Chicago oAb oo tain Huck. Domick, Adomitis, and Midget Johnson picking ‘em soft for Louis. either, his re- " 1necessary before his application is cent victories being over such boys as Jack acted upon. SPEAKER IS DETHRONED | [jro . et Sl == k] Srvnmar HA DU U Xl S. Leefty BveR THING © A bowling match that is attracting quite a little attention is scheduled next Tuesday night on the Casino Allevs between teams styled the Depot Rats and Huck's Donkeys The following plavers will participatg in & match which is for $50 a side: Depot Rats: nch ardson and Caruso: Huck's Donkey: Rich- Cap- Myers For White Shoes of Canvas, Buck or Suede Shu Wite cleans and whitens soiled white shoes by removing the stains and dirt — not by covering them. It keeps the shoes looking like new. Quickly applied with the dauber attached to each stopper. Easiest to Use. Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores and Repair Shops S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York eI T Also Manufacturers of Bix*—*s #Qil, AA B: and | | [3) oo P S Belia . [l1[1Js,WHiTE sHOELRS LAuAcfl:.kyrtlr'ler Wheel Was Out of the Tire GET OUT= U'LL BETCHA LISEN = IF T WEIGH OVER 76 POUNDS TLL COUNT WO BTS AGAINST AN OLD kY o L WAVES N T SCALES SQUERK AT LI TERATURE LANDERS GIRLS DEFEATED. One of the happlest indi was a certain popular (he pi Y Fi understand) North and Ji North and Judd Company Team Takes First | understand) North and 4 Game of Championship Series. the outcome of the contest ¢l The first game of the series to determine | rous nature asserted itself the girle' baseball championship of the city | that he piloted a woman's bal was played last night at St. Mary's pla) the steep- hill from the di ground. One of the largest crowds of the | North Stanley street exit. season gathered to witness the battle, which | Johnnie: now you look natur| was between the Landers aggregation, win- | greeted him from an acquain ners of the Industrial League pennant, and | The score by innings: the North and Judd team. Playing the fine brand of baseball that won for them the | North and Judd .. ..281 right to contest with the Universals, the | Landers, Frary and Clark 220 North and Judd nine put it all over its| Batteries: Sledden, Dixon opponent, the score being 14 to 4. Lynch and Beckman. Umpl Invest in a Hupmobile Automobile purchasers, who look for the reasons why the Hupmobile is regarded as an exceptional value, quick- ly discover the importance of the de- sign. i The good taste of thée Hupmobile design makes for a longer life than one season, or one year. Thus it helps to make the Hupmobile a better invest- ment. The aim of the builders of the Hup- mobile, in their eleven years of effort, has been to produce a good car—and a good looking car, at the same time, Is it any wonder, then, that “The Family Car” means an investment to all the family? R CITY SERVICE STATION Stanley Street and Hartford Avenue Telephone 1051 Charles T. Nowland, Salesman. A. M. Paonessa, Proprietor