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ers. Dr. Oslor may say-that'a man le| a hit, but i he really wants a bit he fs THE i ‘ 0. at 40. Well, Wallace js npt fur liable to get !t no matter how wide ' OF WORLD'S SERIES. MANT'G INDIANS ARE LEADERS ; 2 L IN_POINTS SCORED that age, and I'd like to cec"somo | the ball is on the-dther sids of the P - 4 e bright young men comie along and show | plate, and this is possible because of Um*" Johnétone Favors the In Six Games Have Total of 190—Har- | me'wiiat Bob sows me every day. To | his (romendoss, reach; . Pitehern. say AUTo e N0 SCORE IN WILLI ‘ S ‘:;’:’ Showing Strongest of the Big | a bright gt Ahesicon, phicin shiow | there i3 no wat to fool the Dutchman. T"V'M % She g 5 3 ellows. X me as much as e does, I'll agree | “You might g well put it over for| Others inl Rk J. L IATHROP & SONS. Academy and Windham Go to a Tie—Umpire Evans Says ,. : to” pay $3,006 for six months’' Wark | nim. Brown, the three fingered won- ; sor g 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. in;‘hlehe'iaflisleglfi?i;ns‘;re__n;mntam- fiagmrmbggm ?\,gz‘bg;:sygs‘_{ggr age | der of the Cu “as to keep | Nationa] League Umpire -n’x“" < “ g . e & 3 r usual high standing among ¥ . quer- | it away i e to hit. hnst pelieves the Cubs win sept20dasy Lajoie Got His Hits Fairly—All-Stars Get Another foothall clevens jn the manner of pil ing voung Amerieans. Your younsg Al e s | ., 5 - ng up points. Their opponents have | exanders. I want to see then Al P on the Athletics, been lightweights so far, but in six | use a few of them. What T can't use, NEW - N. TARRANT & CO A games they have amassed 190 points, | there are about 100 other managers of | STYER QL RITACIS and have been scored on once. Penn- | baseball clubs who can. Bresnaban can | IN MODIFIED FOOTBALL. 117 MAIN STREET. vania State has also plaved some | use a few. He has an OslerHe himse!f | A ¥ Spect SR S fetms amd has hectaiated 110 | in . Huggine, Give Bresnahan any 25| More: Work Falls on Forwards This v =i (Special to The Bulietin.) Oldring lost it in the sun. To prevent | hogn LE4MS bty Year oid wofder who how him | Fire, Accident, Health, | roimanic oc to—Nomsicn rree|being i he (umed dusdentt “and | Ei chouh hekten ghce. has piebed | Wint Hugshua shows fim cvers gay Season, Says Eckersall. e { Academy and Windham High school | ched' the ligaments. His knee was | 1o apy = onice, S R 3 ¢ A 4 Liability L e teotha dham, HIsh school | adly swollen anom ann® soaciallaes | 5D Points by the wholesale, having | and see what he will give him. The changes in the football rules will R a0 -of the greatest back- 4 3 out o arred by ntin- | cou i % R 1 2 by 3 e 5 24 Plate Glass and Steam Boiler| ;i (oniozt,mermed by almost contin- 0o ngL e ot | SyTAcUSS aro e real features as far [ NINE WINNING HEATS | Fyepates mekbranll:y inder Auseoldl M O A oo 4 S y by the pl P o as_the statistics go. | VE DAYS’ RACING. rez’me when an offensive team needed | arm, : lNSURANCE crs and ininot offelals from Norwich: playing this week. (pEomnts are coming fast for many o it s i | one o two vards on a third down to| stop the best base Funners.in. the o gt T e S STl he elevens, which may be due to the | Independence Boy is the Racing Won. | Mike the necessary distance, the full- | game. : | Bag: 1o xehllc fefbidie eyt u o | VIOKER D::AND o |Sphedules, | But,disregarding fzures, Fh e | back senerally was called upon tomake | _ “Then, again, T osnnoe S iy Norwich Union Fire Insurance Societ: The wrargling e EAKS ALL RECORDS.|the strensth” of the various elevens Sgttls, a buck on or off the tackles, and with| eve that there' itching rd, ¥} o i ingleiould haseshesnihot | SARD AL | has et to be dotermined. Some Who | Tn some respects the mst w | the halfbacks und quarter allowed to|the game today capable of fooling the 2 1 have Teauttad . The Hrot oo would $70,000 Returned to People Who Can- | 100k slow now will develop: Yale, | gecurrence in harness rach | push or pull him, the chances were he | Chicago hitters. PR e or Tooscly plaved by poth| 7ot See Series Open in Philadel- | Partmouth Brown and Princeton are|recent date is the senzatio Jould make sifirat down. Tlie coachen | | STIIARMIE MR ines the Athiletics eb26TuThS Iy played by 2 n this class. Harvard. of all the teams | winni f eop g aonal rible | depended mostly on the concentration | aTe going to prov. nger opposi- though Windham' lost an | phia. i intaini H Shming performance of o gucer chlled h < to | than Detroit did in slevens and £ : is maintaining a steady clip and unless dend e B | of this attack to make the ieeded dis- | tion to the Cubs than De! epportunity o seore in the opening| ; — ¥ it Slumps greatls it should have one | adghengence Boy during the fist week | tance, and if the facklo and end on the | 107 and 108, Mack's team is un- 4 T b 2 ? itatives @ crimson, so far, lcoks the strongest of o iwhE ; e eatM8 | wwork, the play was good for the re- | team'the Giants beat in 1905, for Mac! 30 vard line on consistent line plunges | Committee having charge of the dis i ;i : & and plowed over a field of nire pacers | qirey gie 2 % : 3 e t plu | commi B R y. 1In the matter of touchdowns it | in o, & i e quireq distance, except possibly when | will enter this year's series with a bet- in which Crane and Harrington werc | tribution of seats for the first two | nchdoy in 268 1-4, 2.07 i-2 and 1-4. The ! & . : g T d the principal actors o one 1o Eickine: [ haseball isemos Ty the. serli's, seriea| may. be of dntereat (to note what hasifnext day'fiis horse stariedagain ana | % {eAm was inelde of its apponente 1o Ggueels SECU S ) Boalliesicpiin the s S | heen done. Harvard has made 12, | amazed orsemen by paciag thors wine | Yard line. The secondary defense then | lacking in experience Little Gafned in Second Quarter. | renerioit woek that $70,000 has beett| pennsylvania = State 20, _Cornell 11, | ning heats in 2.08 1.5, 208 1.2 ani| \as pulled up closely behind the line|ans as Davis, Murphy, Plank and 1S eirA et T N R et | to applicants ' for _tickets | princeton 11, Yale 11, Dartmouth 13, | 508 1o6 Pue dave 1aior Indeperideon, | and often fepulsed the attack. . | Bender to depend upon. he sec auarte played whose orders cannot be filled. The de- e or Pl S - Two days later Indepemlence ht on top of Johnstones’ prophecy most entirely ia midfield and mand for telats has broben all ree: | BroWn 6, Amhorst 3 Annapols 3 |TBoy again started. this time in thc| Must Get the Charge on Opponents. | comis selsw ont statement from First team had o decided advantage. al- |ords and the amount of money return- | Soripgfeld Training school 4, Syra- | 2.07 class, and he reeled off the tirec | comes a celan cut si by though Windkam actu outniased | ed s the largest ever turned buck b | £ Viginia 5 Ursimns o Minhesota 17, | Loags i 208 13 207 12 and 204 3.4 | e o P e Bt 1o the otoer that the Cubs Fie Xisytoratiin st Sededians st ed back by |5 Yirginta sinus 9, Minnesota 17, | i cay ake old-timers hold the Ihardy selection of plays by the | > the Visitors. itae was called with tie |a club figuring in the world's series. | Bennsyivania 15, Lehigh 2, Vermont 1, | breath. trofting € O rimers BOIG el L giirtorbac on the player calling the | Will be trimmed. ~This chack player m's iine. When time Depdsite for |New York Seriss B this new accession to the grand circuit | 87als, sendiug a player around th o S Chibe have gone back. Their d at ‘ rsiquar- | o . ranks paced and won ni = mie formation where the chances The back. it “‘»2: i tha ;13;?;-« 4ive | New York, Oct. 12.—The last formal- | YALE MUST IMPROVE ~| average time of the “ing‘t’::hh:“u ceve against his making the reguired | pitthers are not what they used to be. position, brt wa i it ¢ | ity requisite for the local series he- | At the finish of his last rac ' tance for a first down, On plays of | Overall is the best they have, but he o5 it in possession of |1t Jfor the | _ser | TO DEFEAT WEST POINT ; oS Hadtira n | i : S is liabl in the air /at any Windhaim on Norwich's 35 vard line. | (reen txueysc:(\‘ York Nationals anl phir e oy admitted {hat they knew fie abbut | 1018 Kiod and whe distance s eedol, | SIS haih 1o a fatltire this year Penalties were quite frequent duting |the New York Americans, the — | the horse’s speed as they did when h- | concentration cof attack is the kevrote | time. HeUBach "8 & & : a1l quarors, sartiari e hrat tos | auspices of the natlonal commission, | ATMY Plays the Blue on Saturday—| 5.0 '0q0 1is®apentance, but N Bl of success, and the quarter alwavs {and Brown is anvthing but reMable. with the visitors transgre ;| will be complied with tomorrow, when | Harvard to Take Revenge on Am- [ ¢ the good judges look upon oo | shonld he careful to give his team- | Steinfeldt has gone back and so_ has Tules: the . MOSt: Asgiaig { Presidents Brush and Farrell will give | herst. bacer. Tndopendence Bos wak| NAtes plenty of time to get set for | Sheckard, both In, batting and felding. - S PWWe | titbes: INOYWICh Seakt banelint each to President Thomas J. Lynch of | i by the pacing stallion Thistle, | the Play and also should be sure that he Pit S v represent pood. reliable companias. and | side, drlaying the Eme pastims and | the National league, a member of the| Of the games played up to the pres- | 2.13 1-1, by %219 3-4, that wap | CLCrY member of the team has the cor- | fallen down. the Cubs would have been or A small annual payment can remove | foulirg. : > national commis; certified checks | ent time, Harvard has shown the most | prominent it g Y otation of the signal. With | beaten out of 1hf‘ vgem;a-n:. YO,“’!I“ find ou from hapless chance to the reu Gaod Football st biate for $10,000. depy s required | strength while Yale has been expe; and his dam Alcy- | the 1 and pull of the man with|that the Athletics’ pitchers, Morgan, of absolute sacurity. o ast Half. under the rules of the commission. menting with players and has not tried { mont. son of Alc . He started 1 eliminated more work thanjCoombs, Plank and Bender. with ISAAC &, JONES The third and fourth Guarters were b | to run up large scores. Princeton has | the season with 2 of 220 and | zoing to fall on the shoulders | Krause and Dygert held in reserve, ) y yers interesting and some real £aod | BoutithalEa peitaiin ahioas: | three great backfield men in Pendle- | had attracted no attention wmiii ne | O, the linemen. The success of every | Will keep the Cubs from hitting, while Insurance and Real Estate Agent, {Q_:fl}t]ih ,vas shown by both team 1 Louisville, Ky., Oct. 12.—Racing con- | L0, Sparks and Ballou, and Tad Jones | bobbed up at Columbug wit hsp. i against an opposing line from | the Athietics will win ‘the (ihlmpmn- Richards Building, 91 Main St.| Wratherbee kicked off (o - Smullens, [ ditions o B Ot e aving c0n~ | claims that Ballou is one of the fast- | enough to give the regular circuit fol- e kle and o number which | Ship with the stick. The alleged in- Satitan Jho was downed almost Tl:m‘nad 3| day. The feature of the card, the Co- | €8¢ Men Who ever plaved the game. |lowers a beating three times in oue | &7 directed fust outsido of the tackled L%’J“;Lf,’\;’i‘A‘I.fi?s“‘a‘fi"ff"ta“‘é‘J;:“c:.i“ o . Y 5. next play_Vande- | 23 ture of 3 | Eldrvara’ witl“piay Arahers or Seturs } ek will depend ‘on the linemen for their v andicay : - 2 o 0 punt an 1 b~ e Amherst wol to 0. Harvard ects 9 rwards must he tauzht to meet he - o = iy FFICE OF WM. F. HILL, ] made a foke cate h Weatherbes ,.e&):r;;‘d The favorite, Al Muller, “as$to"“,‘pe Pl Bal B S FANS LIKE HARD HITTING. | ofi their opperents and bucls oo e o S T rned o punt and Kelley recovere el the game will furnish s for = " S Ba g .| the: n whatever direction the play jSays theyive go! e er pitchers an; Rfi_fll Estate } ball well down toward the Nor- o S e st St i S T‘\;,".zhp";h";' Batties. Make No N°'“1 is sent. - VI ipelieves that will tell the tale. il and Fire Insurance, wie R",“‘(‘f r.nq?d h‘;} the. ;,M five ; .,: sg,c;gs,mcp,w,u Stake. | Rerst: has been coached along Yale ‘_| I:;. eacherites in the Na-! Tn other vears s lmrl'nan could hold ;g}«“:semgun;t i?“&e\n‘c‘;n T;S::fi[!:'\'; vards und repeated the performanc _exington, Ky., Oct. 12.—General FL | lines by Heinie Hobbs. The Army team | tional Game. P vlien the concentrated | Chase. Y Is located tn Semery Block, over C. M. | twice. in succcssion.. Here s where | won the $3 TeDowell stuke todar said to be in fine trim and Yale will attac 3 of his team- | Cubs from manking runs they'll win Wiiliams, Room 9, third floor. Wegiherbee used poor judgment again, | the feature event on_the card of ! have to do better than she did against| A man may go to a mates hit Iim. the impetus was sure | casil tabtse Telephone 147. | :0¥7°ad of keeping on” with the line- | Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' | Wesleyan, Tufts or Holy Cross to de- |and sit through nine in | to zain some ground, but this season | Manager McGraw. it is said. believes - | Doring game that was so comsistently | association, trotting the second heat in | feat West Point. pitchers battie for suprer it is certain the impetus of one man, |the Cubs will have to show a blg fm- heing worked, he attempted a forward | 2.05 1- | SR end of the game the scor a position not over five | provement over the game thev played ATTORNEYS AT LAW, !:};isatn ::\“r'nlt‘»‘rllx_‘:‘zi:;_ W J;;;:;flu::‘nm ! - | EXTRA HEATS NEEDED " 0, uga nnetol’ '|i|ei pitehers ¢ ld.lted \\r:m.‘ the line n;!"sg’\:lmmait: ;v\'"f \\;;?ktahpagymi‘f"ta;p‘ a:': ggl‘;xdk_‘ —_—_— : 2 h man e ball NATIONAL LEAGU : 4 one or two-hit game and the other; h azainst a teammate | wWin, > Giants had AMOS A. BROWNING her own five vard line. i AT WOONSOCKET TRACK., Bos o oo Bue-nit gamo § ged by his opponent. The | pitchers we would now. be champlons ” Question Over Touchdown. i . 05 10 Th Event: it ‘G o 'B e you have it all. The aver-| ss of line plunges this vear is | instead of the Cubs McGraw s Atterney-at-Taw. 8 Richards Blag. | Norwich punted outside at the 14 e e S e L e L e i e D b e bassiad men whe 3 5 s § | Pitisours ur Won ace. { the pitching duel ha has just witness- | (he charge on their opponents and if j A g the H “Phone 208. & | }(\hvl;m:'a';nllrn{flz‘n“’tl)x’ip:s oa Philadelphia , S vy ed, nite times out of ten \will shake his | 11 quarterbaclk the plaver running | are willing to express an opinion the | dre B tHAY steucl B orstotlalavar a0 Woonsocket, R. L, Oct. 12.—It took | head wisely and remark: “Yep, it was| & team finds that it is impossible to | Athletics are favored by Pat Donovan BROWN & PERKINS, (llomeys-atlaw | in ‘he iiee and went over the Gploae jee s | two additional heats today, making sir{a nice game, ail righ And | gain ground b ok, | of the Boston Red Sox. James McAleer bl e S Boston .. o 100 in all, to decide a winner in the there you have it all. he immediatelv should find other means | of the Washingtons, Hans Wagner of over First Nat Bank, Shetucke: St iju 1 M Moo e n — | pace,which was carried over from yos-| Pltching duels are ail right, the fan! of attack with more ground gaining | the Pittsburgs, Hugh Duffy of the Chi. Soeas st l:‘:uflol. oo Taat (e sads o Tob i or Brookiyn Loses Double Header to Boston. { terday, in the fall harness meeting at ! realizes, and he iool on them as a| results cago White Sox, Napoleon Lajoie of alrway B D mes et Bk | L o e mrrme Mtha iouT | Tooekim, Ot 12— Brookim cioe the the Woonsocket track, while in none |aort of necessary evil, which isn't so| Offensive Play Avound. Tacklcs. the Clevelands, Ty Cobb and Hugh srday evenings. oct29d | wich Is had ehown the referee |bie hiesder to Boston: The vigtors wom. by {of the new events was the supremacy tcher happens to be “ 2 Jennings of the Detroits, Kid Elberfeld — overy rule but the right one that offi- | [Wing fuls tled, though tw vent four | team wins, but what ti As far 2 offensive play is concern- | Of “the Washingtons and = American b M B e Kol el ol ts three | ghis In is a frea-hi ed, the bulk of attack this scason is | League Umpire Silk O'Loughlin. HonCRbaCE WE Tea ot o e s tHe Bt ts will be finished tomorrow. game, ¢ daring base running and | sure to center on and off the tackles.| Soma of those who think the Cubs i | 5 o0 allow e The 2.19 pace was won by Ben Hur, | sensational fielding. Consequentiv the! IT a team is fortunate enough to have | Will carry off the honors are Roger to be put in play by Norwich on har ? & N : ark ]' k A th &[: | own 25 yard line.. =~ . Sreatie: { favorite, who ‘toolc_the two heats of | actions of the bea: : | two good fackles, equally strong in of- | Bresnahan of el g:?g‘s‘ Slark | : . 2 i po ab h e | today and one of vesterday's. His best! while at bat ana of ti fensive ard defensive play. such an Tl = . o ke an uc er’ " uny u. | | Academy Gets Into Action. = 0 "llm(- today was 2.19 1-4. e De- | leven is well fortified and reasonably | Tommy Leach of the Pirates, also | Norwich made several od gains H 5 | forest took second money, and Island- | deed. T heard a wordy argument wh sure of suce, 7 addition such a|Owner Barney Dreyfuss, Manager | g | E y argument wi BA"KEHS lon forward passes in twhich McCor- H o | er third. vesuited in a et of & good | team must have a heady center, one | Dahlen, Daubert and Rucker of the | mick, Bliss and Gebrath figured con- 1z 9! In the 2.15 pace, Charlie Miller, the | of real money between a couple of fans nderstands the signals and the | Brookiyns, Magse and Dooirn of the | spicuousiy as well as Swan and Law- | 34 ;| favorite, is credited with two heats.|in Cleveland recently as fo rwhether | hich he is to perform on | Philadelphiag and so on. in a majority and ‘?nn,' w:\)r- tolr)lk the delaved pazs, _.‘;m[x_ | Eacigen.e 223 The - and. ¥red W. have one| Ty Cobb swung three bats before tak- | 3 T other years the pivot |Of casés strong partisans. lar to the old erisscross, in good style. | ¥rockp 2 0Burch 10 0! | ing his the olate or con-| WMan was supposed to be proficient in ¥ BnnKEns until Kelley chanced to be on hand [ muue 73725 1 shae” o o 1| 'The favorite, Cecil Bryan, showed|tented it swinging two of| passing the ball to the quarter when HEINIE AT SECOND. and intercepted a forward pass and| .. e Reter o i up poorly in the 1 pace, and Arrow | the war clube. The man who picked | the latter was directly behind him. He RS i o | netted six vards before being downed. Dessau.p 5| W. led the leld with two heats in the| the three won th= bet | also was supposed o be accurate in his | Chance Says ~Zimmerman 28 Shetucket Street Norwich was penalized at this poeint o - heats run off. Black Wilkes and | Cobb is @ nervous young ehap who | bassing to the kicker, whether the Iat- Evers’ Sho Big Seri for pushing. Harrington _gained | emued for Gergen tn s o ‘ June were also heat winners. always thinking and scheming some| ter was punting or irying for a. g Telephone 095, | through the line and Crane followed | = Datted for Bel in 5o of the three heats finished in|w reby he can pnt something,; {rom the field. This seasgn with the | After playing the game which gave and carried the ball to the 26 yard| Score by imnings: 9 trot went to The Faxon, fav-| over on the othe ows. About the| man who first receives t# 'ball from |the championship of the National line for a first down when time was |Boston ... ... " e 00 orite, while Stanley Mack took the| time Davy J0ned steps up to the plate! the center allowed to run anvwhere | .. Members of New York J| /e % depokist | other. | Cabi off the benoh, sicke up ihree| through' the ‘line, the -passing be thei|1a8US to the Oub, Maneger Frank L. and Boston Stock | Windham Missed Goal from Placement. | s Prook i Vs of his favorite bats. marches as near | Divot and hie understanding of the sig | Chance reviewed his troubles of the oc L Yt e o tne e o ot ek | CANADIAN WOMEN GOLFERS the plate as the umpire will permit, and | nals now i nlfo)the success of | ot HoW o T Ol Conal a1 Exchanges | last period the Windham boys lost ! TR R T s e e Y b Bl ecom R ave hee i vy 1ife e sare practically every chance for a victory | babs. k o | | Jones and then Bush take their turns| Pellsd to pass the ball o the quarter rds for ove : —— 4 k ¥ e 5. by Dessan 1. by Frock 1: e | T at th .- Cobb wi thel in It alar position, to one of the | beaten all records for overcoming ob- Soatin, e Dby another dumb ten to one shot pIay | §§ s fme 1 Eopok s Mt o Bell 8 thl i o0 Come: Ehrouali Becondi Bount | s Bl s e siis sxound dhel o T Stationea off to | stacles. Never in the history of base. 'w York. when the signal was given for a goal| sSecond game - heisas = ? ving the three bats, then| s d 0 did s ¢ I o lacenent with thy bolt o Mo = | Miss Campbell Picked for Champion- | tosses two of them over to the hat boy | /n° side or some other angle, and to|ball did a team win out under such | ‘wich’ Tard Tiie’ i i et Agent) Sesten. Broakiyn. | ship. and he is ready for the pitchor. He|Some player who may be placed 10 to 15 | & heavy handicap of sicknes sand in- “ Weatherbee made a g00d try, but the | Colimsit % 173 To% 8o e stands clear in front of the plate, and | Yards back to make a forward pass. In{JUHCe. . \ooin has e vail ball curved to ine left of the goal posts. | T s 180 ol Flossmoor, T, Oct. 12—As the' re.| apParently meets the ball before it has | Klon Fhos ip B 1o/ be sl 0 L Wiy e et Sovetenis, bt . Norwich immediatelv got busy and | $18 o 1 3 0 0lsuit of the second round of mateh play | time to breai in the sharp curve. La- | Short. hard passing in which 2 bad toss | 308 Sy o i o .. 1 4y | Eained stently. the best that she | 1% 0 138 0|in the 16th animal women’s champion- | jole of the Naps stands out in front of | Wil mean the faflure of the pla e [ han done nnm""ck & "nmlnlck, did during the game, and worked the | Tere $5xSate faug ofiene NS xlen ia- | the plavers’ bench, two bats | — B s e o | ball 40 yards or more down the field. | - | tion today, at the Homewo: 3 one down ! Wko Could He Mean? be c ’ = N Frost intercepted an attempted for- | P 560 39 % % %) club. Canadian plasers took the lead | theeniiog] B DO R R STt R R R A BANKERS and BROKERS ward pass. Weatherbee punted for 3 060 V= | three representatives. Three of Bis turn | Hiious rectitudists who believe all |my substitutes for the regulars of any yards and then Norwlch worked the 2 R i Sl e g s e L s others are mora! dslinquents.” Fad |other club, Ball, back' toward :the’ center- of the} Teias. - = | of the runming, two of Philadelphia's around the umpire. takes | PUICTS, 7€, i S e “While the i : . B -, MEATRS [Orathe /T A S impire tal o before his mind's eye a great ex-| “While the injury to Johnny Evers n Un s nves fleld on punts and forward passes. «Baited for Parson i Tth | three, and both of Pittsburg's. r- |3 her and then draws a | e Before his minds e Tven S Andiis Pt Cine. | pScore by tonings peris now say the champlonship lies]line along the right hand side of the anneh 2 Toxtblow all! Yok iaud e wentt qult W e s s g | Bosto 0 1 o 2a|between Miss Dorothy Campbell of | Dlate with the handle of his bat. He - : G PRIVATE WIRE TO aprcatherbee punted again’ and then | sinkim 4 8,8 828 [ Tiamiiton, Ont, anatne winmer of the | Taps the end o tho bat hard on the Not Safe to Ask Him. O hc ot the PR o g : i 3: two Dace | oo Fate heduled for to- | blate. swings it up over shoulder e e ok e s ¢ 3 e i g%-":g";'ljs s ol e s e morrow between Miss Lillian M. F de | and waits for th 1 a rule e | of the Statament that he 1o ¢ A i (%x‘g‘g]ies"::fie:fls‘nill{;u:fiwr:; 3 s behi i vIndham | doutle plar. T of New York, metropolitan champion, | “takes one:” that < the i " b o ide Sentinel a0 M mequit w Norwich was soon forced to punt. Norwich | Paron 3. {ana AL da Lewellvn of Lagranga, | ball pitched Hass b ithout attempt- | °¢ " Fa v Foris Bt Wil R R el T."r l;‘- Shannon BI then made m; best stand of the day e P g Fareer 6 wild | former holder of the western title. e 7 to hit it. ‘Many pitchers know ¢ lephone 901 sphere down the fie d the | Ume. i2:: nmpires, Kl Lo and endeavor to work the big French- R S e [ B M et e COLLINS LEADS BASE STEALERS | Jie% Py shuofing i fiat on: over o e . MET | crisscrossas with the backs werking e e il T st "o which ey the giiches : P S e S il £ T ; Chicage. 12.—The National league cham s Pi 4 .. | a straight one w o nicely that carried the ball to WANA- | we. o tuties sase fom S pass i, iymrions | Has Pilfered Sixteon More Sacks This | oesxing, 50 his bluft usnally i S d-h ham’s 30 yard line where time was | Alberis Incied control ani Eare eieht baict on banls Year Than Ty Cobb. abal. st o EY 2 called. 7% besiden yiiding eleven Hiis and making o wid pite | —— it 4 i econ and The lineup: thet seored » run. Score: | The fleet footed Bddie Collins leads r,};n':z'y‘n:nI§L1I1:°!n’]- detelapne k 3 Windham H. S.: Frost le, Stasbner the American league in stolen bases, | Germam io aorie \:‘«; e e m):{n stoti As the authorized agents of the Buick Automobile Co. we have re- MOtorcycles 1t French Ig, Martin o, Kelley rg. Tin- : 2 3 §|having recently boosted his number of | henoianally long mens swhicn enaras | ¢6ived a limited number of NEV/ 1910 BUICKS of various models which we & derbeck rt, Vanderman re, Weatherbee 0 i 4 ajthefts :7 el;lh(v which U xteen | him to swing wide over the plate, and | 8re positive can be placed here within ten days. ‘:3: : : :. _$150 ;vé?. Harrington ihb, Keirans rhb, Crane . R carin q?*;‘gg*‘”'m:‘;"T v :'H;: :x: Jmects thdfl bail with the full foree The discounts on these cars will surprise you. i g i $176 | “Norwich F. A.: Gebrath re, Kinney 3 2 3| popped in the line of speed boys, hav- | Cobbs Attack - o e oo Ladole A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. . 4 ub, Lawson rhb, Swan Iib, Smullens | Rickien L 5 o o|irated. In addition to Ty Cobb, the iole o Al All Exceigior Auto Cyoles, Tires, 8 e i 0.0 8 | pears nkwe Moris o Bhshe e The ole 2xception of Lajoie. Wagner | . - 3 .y Paden Sate £ yoles, e, | £ : ; 5 extimont oy §op 22202 igers have Moriarfy and Bus o | is patience Laclf it he Loty 3 cther necesaary wappiics o stacys> 2nd R N T St dha N 117 0 0 loghclonn Moniay bavtis stolen | on Bally i » ns e i Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street 5 ok, 3 hields of N. F. A.; field e ses and Busl forty- e WE C. V. PENDLETON, JR. | judge, G. §. Richards of Willimantic: Motals, 321127 9 0 the only White Sox | — - " Yertih, Cone ) linesmen. Havens of N. F. A. and Hoxis| *Patied for Alberta in 3th. | w Milan is the ! % N"::"::.nn- al Garage, | o W, I S.: timers, Bailey of N. B A ote by inming: Nationals' lone representative, and Leonard of W. H. S.; time, ten- | GH3e 9040015232 2 S 1 -ie minute quarters. i tnates? Ae® e heo¥ i | MACk Wil Not Announce Batteries. Shediard: s, "ot "Onerait %75 5 (Connie | Mack | hasw't_one syllable L = Richie j Jucrifion is, *Sfowrey, 0 say” in regard to his plans for the fl HITS et 1 Dbeen my practice,” said Mack, ‘to an- | 1 H —— s ounce v batte r the next game | ; Report to President Johnson—Prop- in _the morning pupers, but I am not | We will be pleased to meet you at P pch by m_no St > osiiten to Return Aute to D L unipires, Rigler and O'Day. g to <o this in the series with the Fanning Studlos. Our line of i e 526 Chicago. Too much hinges on the re- | pShicago, Oct, T3 —Umpire Evans of AL Stars Again Defent Athlotics pult oEtCuisamics i wpeeninlll| : l Papel's port today to President B,. B, John- y et e T s cateher, as well ax the rest of the line- | son, regarding ihe Lajoie incident at | g e Rl e Bl up; uHl the teartis arer sant anigction | Is the fuest ever. Also Lace Curtains,| St. Louis last Sundav. President | Tt el e ore A R UL T Shades, aporiea an ol Johnson did not make public the en- | fective than’ in the it game of They § 815 ses 3 o Shad, Drap d Upholstery '[»h_nm 1'1 t k bl 3 e ¢ ective th; ,‘v'}'. I " ""‘.ilx”.hi,“;’:fi?e"‘ make any prediction i e el bbb A B o i i Athletics Won All Series. i 31 Willow SL. ing eight_hits in eight times at hat in o, | In ‘finishing their. American league | waptiza the dauble header with the St. Louis .01 @son, the' Philadelphia team took the | team. ; 4 series from every one of opponents 1 ¥vans, who officiated in the zamy 25 by a good margin, New York and De- | . e uc e ree in question. filed his report at the r 518 obmicer troit ziving the Jéague champions the | New Fall Goods | quest of President Johnson. The r 938 5 Mt best battle and Boston was weakest | ¢ < port will he made public when: Pres 531 Sme ist_Philadelphia. | 5 Remnants. large and small pleces. | dent Johnson has completed his pe 01 won 12 out of 21 games ;‘g'“ o:ffla&'nz ‘e"r% avggssb"g;_eu sonal investigation and is ready to b - out of 22 from De- RgRey sloths, ste. ins | announce his decision. 2 troit. ‘18 out of 22 from Boston.' 111 . s’ o i .| President Johnson is said to have | out of 21 from Cleveland, 14 out of 22 | Ca lta] s I Vi MILL REMNANT STORE, proposed as the best solution of the from Chicage, 14 out of 20 from Wash- f “S 2 . ? . 9 dispute, that the automobile prize be | ,Seore bs fanings: ington, and 17 out of 22 from St 9 y JOMN BLOOM. Propriator. P A i 119 West Maiy St sepga | Teturned to the donors. That. in MR . Louis. - S Johnson's opinion, would end the u —— - = e P Santness: but, to reward the pla b SMART PLAYERS ARE FEW. ; 3 ers, he wonld have Lijoie and Copl . : e e DR. C. R. 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