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FRL 13 no advertising madium in Eamesa Guuysctizu equad to The Bul- Centrals Take ngsely Played Game.| oy oo Greeueville’s Errors in Eighth Let in Winning Runs—|acaii™ State Hospital Blanks Norwich Town—Middletown SO TR SATURDAY'S BASE3ALL RESULTS. Paltadeiphia ........ New. York /.., oei Detrolt. . Weshingion Chicago 2 St. Louls New Yerk 6. Boston 3, first game; Boston 5, New Beats Whalers Twice—New Bedford New England “ii:iint =ve, . . League Champlons. City League Standing. Won. Lost. P.C. State Hospital ... 4 [ 1.000 | Centrals Vi 600 Norwich Towns 2 400 Greeneville . 00 In one of the closest played of the City league, the Centrals feated Greenevill> at Sachem park to 2. winning out in their half of the | eighth after Greeneviile had succeeded n tieing the sc 2 to 2, in the firsi half of that inning. Both pitchers, | Simcox for the Centrals and Me- Laughlin for Greeneville, had the bat- ters pretty well tied up, Simmy espe- | cially doing great work in allowd only two men to reach first in the fi six innings. The Centrals’ pitcher had | good support, Murphy making a nice | With equal support for. McLaug the game looked good for extra nings, but In the eighth, after two were | out. flelding errors by Brennan, Me- Grath and Brennan again gave the winning runs. Jack Galli- was a new face in the reup and M - Bowen | had added two Jewett ¢ eded by a programme of fiel s, “mpire Luke Riley held the indicator. Umpire McClafferty failing to keep his assignmen The score MeLaiighlin, M No trouble at all was experienced by spital baszball team In afternoon. Bill Aus- the hits down to just two, visit pitchers, Houlihan ind for a total of eight, and errors by the men behind rast. The uproar came in tke fifth, when the Hospital sent - icross the plate as the f five hite, one Bill Austin’s| The score State Hospital Norwich Town. bhopo x e abhps s e Murphy.3b O Tessers & 01 8 8| Mherter. 2 402 1M Rvanief 4 6 211 = Austin 1 H 1% 1 W Austin g 1 20210 Heingtone 8 2 & 30120 White)r 4 1 21801 Fowlerss 4 2 ¥7 01} Toehl o h 200 Hayden, it 0140 s 3 s PV 3 zm e s Norwich Town ‘doubie. Diay Hoapjital or. Howital 5. Nor inzton. Wayden, by Austin 7, by Coue 5, by Hou: Umpize. Benol Eastern Conn. League Standing. R Tt e Tri-Village ¥ 3 Grosvenordale 5 City 10 e E 11 regan 3 ANDEMS WIN EASILY. Taftville Loses Last Game by Reason of Costly Errors. In its last home game, the Taftville 111 of the Eastern Connecticut league et defeat at the hands of the Andems helped | Ghicaso 4| Piteshure ille’s | New yeorx four | Philadelphia Cincimatl 2 players | never had a look-in, the Andems put- more tallies. The game The score: North Grosyenordate. | ninth for three ended with the figu “Batied for Tuire North | 3erscy cltl otter. | " Wauregan Falls to Moosup. rally | e 11 innings. Second three runs me the lead ob Wauregan hit muc pnents, but to go mround heavier than their opp Willtams, | Norwich Town with a 6-0 | Middletown Takes 5-2 and 5-0 Scores—Final This Week. league Saturday Londos Middletown Middletown and New each game. been arranged between M London v decide the London and two on Sat- Saturday’s games were First game Bowler and Griffin. 200100 0000000 Johnson; and Grifin. Umpire, Ahearn. STATE LEAGUE SEASON OVER. | bses on balls. of Gold Waterbury, Although Losing te Hol- yoke Saturday, Ends Holyoke, gave Manager the 1910 pennant. Finn Saturday's re- Springfield 1 Britain 4. B Springfiald from North Grosvenordale on Saturday flernoon. The visitors jumped into Northampton 1 . Louts 6. At same: Zame: seren uning t. Louls 1, darkness. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | Brookisn 5 the same; New York 3, . i e AR K HR Y - i 4 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. il W Lwe Pe ot onto 71 530 | $ 181 Booam Promigence B i Jerues City s s | Newark s, Terser Cits 5, ice 4, first game—11 fnnings 3 . “Provideace 2. second game—claii. In- ninze, darkness. flalo 5. Toronto 0, first game: Toronto 5, Buffalo sccond game, Montreal 4. lochester 2. first game; Rochester 8, real 0. second. Zame SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULT! Eastern Newark— Baltimore . Newark 10, Jerses City—Fivet game: Drovider ame: Providence 2 but | sev Cliy ¥ 1. Score with good playing, but the doubles were Ll | disappointing. so far as championship 5 v » ol play is concerned. Deane Mathey and {3 1{B.N. Dell of Princeton experiencing 4 o b |little difficulty in disposing of R. Evans ofwazner.ss 2 3 alJr. and F. Goodhoue of Yale. 4023 ol 44 0|" Today's results make the point e § ) 1| standing on the championship troph: o oGibson.« {0 o|as rfollows: Pennsylvania 6. Yale 451 0 ofamnizp 3 0 0 2 o| Harvard 5, Princeton 4. Seven points 4181 ofMKble 11 00 0lara necessary for permanent posses- £8 108 | sion Tocals, | | ago g b Camnity ot br Cols 4. b Caumnitz 4 time. 1.45 2o r and Emelle Home Games by = Saviie Cincinnati 8. St. Louis 6 Clacionatl, Seat. 11.—St, Loy m Cincin Todas by é s 5 as batted 2 o of o o H i ayed 2 ° i 5 of the o ol o 0 0 \ENan.ss 1 y 1 o § 0l o o 6| -eitorh 5 Totals, 34 ’2 By Score by 118 130 1o0s 7.1 Konei Lobert Gotdes, 8 i Marmon n bases_ Mosrey Miller: d lert on bases, St. Louls 6. Clncinnati 1 5. off Gasar 1. off Har Golden' 2. by Harmon 2. by {the orange and black taking _the | sta [ 649, Hill-Stone 624 and Hill- in First = = Detroit 3. Chicaso 0. | Chicago. 412 0 0Meloanrt 110 FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. FEW TRANSACTIONS. Remarkably Low Total Made on Wall Street. New York. Sept. 11.—The only inter- asting aspect of Saturday’s stock mar- et was the remarkably low figure to “high the total of transactions fell. | Not since 1904 has business on the stock erchange been numerically so small. and it i& not easy to match it n the way of “low Fecords,” during the receding decade. Nothing of any im portance occurred in the day's move- nent of prices: stocks as a rule closed pretty much as they opaned Fveryone in Wall street agreed this week that the stock market was be- having singularly. Tts conduct was subjected to criticism, not because it did something which It ought not to 1ave dpne. but because it refused to do | anything at all. The cart simply stood | atill. and aithough. once or twic particularly vigorous cut with the Jas on the horse's back caused spasmodi motion, it was over in a minute. ihings ‘were exactly where thes hefors, Total sales, 53,575 shares. STOCKS. Wigh Tew Allic Chalmers pfd 260 Amal. Copper Am. Agrentinea 400 Am. et Suga 100 Am. Car 4 ST, Am Am. Locomative 00 Am. Smeiting & Tt Ittty Ani Tobeeos pid ... = Am. Woolen 2 Aneonda Mining Co 1000 Aichison % Du. pfa Atiantic “Coast Line 100 Baithnor & ONio 116 Bethishen teel 2 6 00 (erukini Kapid Trendi % 13 2 Cansdian Pacite Coutral ot New Tty W Chespesre & OhL Chicass Great Wesiarn. .. — Tnited States Steel CHIGAGD GRAIN MARKET 2000000 000 wiord. Schmidt Jones: stolen base. Zeld > Zelders lert on bases, De st ase o bals. off Olmstead o time. 1.40 S Cleveland Wins Two from St. Lou St Louis tod to 0. aund 7 allowed =e bit i the Arst. The Cleveland | ] ‘ P2 < 05 o3 | 142 umnire, Erace s St Lovis. Clevslznd. | 7% | rruesdatey’s 17 2 3 .5 a k0 ol s | areeen'e 0o 0 o 1|E {1000 * 3rponaas 4 0 ) 40 ‘| ¢ | 5 | i s Football Begins at Cornell. practice will begin at Cornell tomor ¢ | row, the earliest date in Daniel A. Reed, head g rrived in Ithaca core of candidates to report in _the morning. Reed expresses himself well pleased with the new rules, an | says that tal 1 Cornell will b develop practicaliy « new team this vear, the outlo. good. A H. Huteh V7. who coached will be Beeds « ief assistant Broken, five mile run 1 at Travers 1si alstance in 25 § 1.5 second 14 2 ter's mark of 2 ords, which had no Susly approached since 1387, Barring ww | the first mile. Ronhaz was forced to LY | make the pace for himeelf, guided by ud Ya timer at evers lay {of | with the four men who are left in t | backfield nnder the new ru | hequires that the team having the hall Tthaca, N. Y. ‘Sept. 11.—Football | ave to | g, {of far greater va fe frestunen | ord was lowered | id, N, Y., on Saturday | Ly Geurge V. Boihag, who went the| NEW BEDFORD WINS PENNANT. New England League Championship Decided by Saturday’s Gam Boston, Sept. 10.—New Bedford today won the New England championship for the season of 1910, Lynn being th: runner-up, the Worcester champions of last year finishing third. Low fourth, Fall River fifth. Lawrence sixth, | Haverhili seventh and Brockton last. This is {he first year since Jesso Bur- Kett, the former big league star's slug- ger, 'managed the Worcester team, that he has failed to land first. The Lynn team came strong at the close of the season, nosing out Worcester for sec- ond piace, while Lowell, under the suidance of Fred Tenney, uniil a few months ago one of the New York Na- tional plavers, climbed into the first division. Fall River, Lawrence, Haver- hill and Brockton found the race much too hot and for the last half of tae season dropped steadily behind the Teader Two games betwesn Worcester and Brockton, plaved at Brockton Sept. 7, were thrown out by the league officials because they were illegally transferred from Worcestar. The standings at the conclusion of today’s games: Won. Lost. - P.C. 7 6 New Bedford .. Lynn Worc: Lowell “all River Lawrence Haverhill Brockton . ster 2ZRS2N INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS. Yale and Princeton Divide This Year's Honors—Penn. Leads in Point: Philadelphia, Pa. Sent. 10.—Yale and Princeton divide this year's col- lege lawn tennis honors, the blue se- curing the single championship and doubles title. Tha final rounds in both events were played today and were wit- nessed by large crowds of spectators around the couris and on the porch of the Merion Cricket club’s home. In the singles R. A. Holden of Yale defeated A, H. Sweetser of Harvard by three sets to one in a match replete GOLF EXPERTS AT BROOKLINE. Annual Struggle for Championship of No clumsy 11()_3:1 to spill dust an dirt on the kitchen floor. . ¥ The Glenwood 3 Ash Chute solves the problem. It is located just beneath the grate and connected by a sheet iron pipe straight down through the Kkitchen floor to ash barrel in cellar. No part is in sight. Not a particle of dust can escape. Just slide the damper once each day and drop the ashes di. Tectly into the ash barrel. This is only one of the splendid improvements of the new plain Cabine This Range can be had with Elevated or End Gas Range Attachments or if gas is not de- sired, with Large Copper Reservoir on the end opposite fire box. It ean be furniched with fire box at either right or left o cvgn as | ordered. 1t Makes Cooking Easy. A3 r; = 1 b C. 0. Murphy, Norwich be field coach, and I stitute haifbac Country Starts Today. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 11.—The most expert amateur wilders in the country of the driver, the midiron and the put- ter will be gin a week's struggle over the links of the country club tomorrow States Golf association. The field of rters will exceed all others in the xteen yvears' history of the associa- tion, and the player that survives through 36 hole sof medal play and five rounds of match play will have dis- played stamina, accuracy and distance seldom exhibited in an amateur event in this country. Incidentally he will receiva a gold medal and his club the custody for a year of the Havemever cup. Robert A. Gardner of the Hins- dale Golf club of Chicago is the pres- | ent holder and will be one of tomor- row's starters. COLE AND STONE WIN In Weekly Roll-Off at Rose Alleys— Liggins High With 149, Last week’s roll-off at the Rose al- leys resulted in first money for Cole and Stone, with 687 points, and second for Bowne and Stone, only one point behind, with 686. McClaffertyLiggins ost 618 were the other teams. The teams making qualifying scores for this week's roll-off are: McClaffer- tv and Liggins 683, Bowne and Cole| 692, Hill and McClafferty 684, Hill and Stone 655, Sturtevant and Sione 6 Liggine, with 149, was high man at| the alleys on Saturday Oldfield Lowers World's Record. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 10.—Ralph De Palma's world's automobile circular, track racord for one mile was excelled | . | not throw sevn times by four drivers at the state fair track here this afternoon De Palma, Kerscher, Burman and! Oldfield all lowered the 51.80 mark set by De Paima on the same track one vear ago. but Oldfield succeeded in| making the best time of the four, the new record being 49.25 seconds. De Palia seconds, Kerscher in 50.29 seconds, and Burman in 1 seconds and 50.61 sec- onds The time was taken by an electric timer. YALE’'S FOOTBALL SQUAD STARTS WORK TODAY. " | Fifty Men Expected for Early Practice at Lakeville—Coach Coy and Captain | Daly in Charge. ale's football squad will gather to- in Lakeville, and the management have ordered out the largest number of who were ever called together arly work. A total of fifty men are expected by Wednesday. They will be put to work on the groi Hotchkiss school. Lakevilie, and the new ruies will get a t ugh try-out Head (‘oach Coy and Captain Fred Daly will direct the drill. It is felt at le that there wom't be much need of ches this fall, that the players know ully as much i€ not more than the old | ers of former years about the new es and the new style of play What practi uncover at Yale seems a mystery. Old | Yale say ther do not know what the code and they do | not th uccesstul vear can follow. has lost ctically all | her stars, and Captain Fred Daly.John ny Kilpatrick and Harry Vaughan, the hest the veterans who return. wi never recover from the severe injurie which they received during the cam- paizn_ last fall Arthur Howe, quarterback, is the only veteran who will renort in good condition, and It is expected that he will be field captain ¢ he season. here will be a lot of experimenting ing. which the eleven most shall keep at least seven men on the TUnder the new rule. the quarter may advance with the ball without the pre- | liminary five yard running out from center, as was nieceseary last vear. Un- the rules this year the quarter is ue than ever before It i possible 4 small quarterback will be lucked gon ax being at a great dis advantage and big men only selected to fili the piac Fast, iively backs who a good punters are expected to prove a vai- | evw rules, .ahd | Yale is fortunate in her gifts from the | freshman class, which has presented | uable asset under the to the ‘varsity Walter Camp, Jr. Spaiding and Dyer. a wear rewular u ng all the season. The Yale squad will remain tll Sept. 27 on the grounds of the Hotehiass Preparators achaol in Lakeville return ing to New Haven in time for the former playes for the championship of the United | 1HOMAS FACTOR IN LEAGUE RACE Ira Thomas is likely ewhere and « pages that will won't give knowing that they as in Detroit v bat recently, and Thomas hit a home run ) center the decided the At ason, for hefore leties cham he game the Tig figured which m Id win that game, break with Meck's team. dia that Thomas kno | run,which sewed up the game for Phil-| man than any It was not his hit- the secret ssman it off to them What that infc make Rossman ent the distance in 49.35| had this knowled | edge that Ira had and wh ds of the | weaknesses | Whenever weaknesses is what A committee of the » in the mnew code will | Sociation, which is proceedings ! fully informs the with which he 1] indictment ate that was a human being d for that ne, and the quarterback position will | { come in for a great deal of experiment- coach. | ing. today and expects a | 1e jurisdiction of convict the prisoner When 1 saw the corner. ruses attr: petals being pure whit while the hearts were deep red. i the owner | rose beneath o which willj proudly, and lighted a sulphur match Wesleyan, Sept.|whereupon the crimson faded to whitc } maka white one for you an: titc The two coaches for the season are |sald the dealep as he lighted or who, Walter Camp | It is ex- | . the former 1bia and Corneli coach, will be at nost of the time t training ther tactician | Blighted Detroit's Prospects for First Place by Inside Knowledge of Club. | to find his name | uite frequently in t a Not that Ira is a catcher or the bre niest of back- because of detroit Tigers. he Athier wich ligers out give will fact that he played a prominent part in this affair whic Detroit time league fla jaced ted a foul from Ir: moments later field for driving in two men ahead zame. that jons of i mation did ¥u got the It third he ad alone gers. because e and put i went ybody was workin: for Rossman tried hard t ealness, but couldn't ured bad demoralized, 25 had the toughest kind or a ir. vear This_was the batsmen. caught knowledge brought out & against the Tigers. American Bar as- 1lding its annual has adopted some recommendations for of codes of criminal proced he provi of the of- harged re dismi reasons. woi An attempt was te to have the or cause wittess who testified is_dead the o 1se at Uses for the Humble Match. steuverapher from her with unlighted match erds 1 conc t know all the possibiiities " sald & Dusiness man. ome tonight 1 saw them PUT to an even m A bunch! electric fan may have winners not till the Lefore he stole the current that blow the breezes.his way.—Little nocrat. — Gf a total of $8,000°silk nightgowns Weary Way fzr Willies. exported by Japan in 1909 Great Brit- St Louls. trarip; who st ain called for 44931, and the United 2. | States 25,951 The 5 HANLEY'S PEERLESS |22 : PEERLESS 'ALE A safe anchorage among ales. It has so successfully weathered all ales of competition that it is recognized as the standard of excellence. Peerless as a beverage. Our shield sign will guide you aright. Look for it! THE JAMES HANLE BREWING CO., Providence, R.I. Brewers of Ale and Porter. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Street.‘_Local Agent REEP THE WRINKLES AWAY Jwing old but we can help LOOKING OLD. A gen- We can’t hel erous daily application of Comp. Benzoine and Almond Cream softens the skin, smoothes out the wrinkles, giving the face that fresh, young appearance which always attracts attention. Just pour a little Coms. BENZOINE AND ALMOND CREAM in the palm of your hand and rub well into the skin, finishing with the fAnger tops over the wrinkles. You will be surprised at the effect. COMP. BENZOINE AND ALMOND CREAM is made only by The Lee & Osgood Co. We are selling a large bottle for 25 cents. Buy a bottle today — watch the wrinkles fade away. THE LEE & 0SCOOD COMPANY Store Norwich, Conn. 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