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; . NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMEER 9, 1917 gl oy ; WHERE THEY' PLAY TODAY. EDDIE PLANK’S UNIQUE CAREER. g ! il LOWELL IS N. E. LEAGUE CHAMPION | ... ™" || S e, e F'n[ 'Ns”n‘NcE B gty 2 Ciotiai” Have Been With Athlstics. Seven Per Cent': ‘Participating Preferred/Stoc Chicago st Detroft. 3 Fdtional “Leagus. '] ‘When the late Sir Alfred Tennyson z 3 " \ Lowest Rates Reliable Companiss “Ci ite Loss ' S R e AMERICAN RIENT. FNES| Has Pennant® Cinched Despite Loss of Yesterday's Game| S alie™ e Mpiyine biode it sosk ouly aiN B ik 9 e . 5 ‘Phiisburg at’ St.. Louls, - with ihe great national sport of s o s,‘,’.’ Lfl(}fl"flflp & SONS s —Rain Robbed Worcester of Chance to Tie—Mar- i v et deai . Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Maine. T 2 tucket Street, Norwich. - AMERICAN l!n:: STAN ‘Were the great Englishman alive to- - Refiners of California Crude Oil for Pacific Ocean tradi V;orklll"! San Francisco Bay. | i in Last A . day, and a poet of our pastime, in all - Head Office: 112 Market Street, San Francisco. gin Was Close in t Week. Diildcolin .. e probability he would have written an| (s (Sier from the President of the Company to th z e LR ode or an epic to the southpaw who 4 hereto annexeds) goes on forever—Eddie Plank. . S or - Boston, Sept. 8.—Lowell, despite ils | look for the give and take game with | iy, - cotlich has been written ghout Plank's CAPITAL STOCK $4,000,000 ol loss of today’s game to Lawrence, 5 to | the padded mitts, is dated to meet do- | \Washioton . 2 c L S OF $100 EA 000, 4 in 10 innings, has won the New |mer Monty for a six-round go, and [ S Tous . that old guard that surrounded Connie DIVIDED ,NTo{m,m PREFERRESI"_‘AS;EAsng o ‘EACN 1—$2,000,000. England league championship for 1911. | Kid Prince, who is a well known Nor- lack when the latter led the path- 20,000 COMMON I—$2,000,000. Rain today put out the only chance|wich man of sporting proclivities, is | Auities Take Fouth Stroiht from Bason. | ZUGERS Of the Amerlean league info PROVISIONS OF BY-LAWS RESPECTING THE PREFERRED STOCK. that Worcester had to tie Lowell for | to go on the mat againsi Jack MONLY. | Phllsdelphis. Seot. S.—Although Morsan gave | Philadelphia, but two guardsmen re- first honors, and whatever tha result | Both the Norwich men are in train- | dehi buce o balle he feid Hosion dows i thee | main—Davis and Plank. The latter| 1 out of tne dividends declared in each year, the preferred stock ls first entitled to receive a non-cufhs of tomorrow's games, the Jast of the |ing for the coming mecting and are | Kaitred Wit bdiy. apd e heme itm won U | has been @ motable figure among the dividend of 7 per cent. 2 “ season, Lowell is the champion, accord- | possessed of considerable confidence | fu™l SIS SRS TR N FIstors. U0 fing. fve | Pitchers of the American leagus. 2. After the preferred stock shall have received 7 per cent. dividends in any vear, it . shall ing to J. C. Morse, secretary of the |that they will hand & surprise to the | singles in the fAifth tnning. Score: PIBWH in the little hamlet of Mount equally avith the common stock in all further dividends declared during that vear. league. ; two Occum athites n their coming |77 Seten ™ UT "ewndgane | Pleasant that nestles near the baitle-| 5 No honds tan he issued o morigage created without (he consent of the holders of all the preferred stock. 4 el goss e Hooperat 5 20 0 1748 oilbellion to.its hithnaje lose. Plank | &7 Zhe: preferred stock (8‘alag proferfad afits prclpal = o0 oo, ' i NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE STANDING. Yerkes,:s 1.0:2.3 o . Both the referred and common stoc] ave full vi ver. ~ W i | UMPIRE’S DECISION RILED Speaker.ct. 3 0 1 D 3 2 5 ¢ |known es the man of Gettysburs. Om and after Jamuary 1. 1913, the preferred stock may be redeemed in its entirety by the Company at $115 Lowent o ! NEW BRITAIN OWNER [fefe e 8 0 1 3 1000 Saw Baseball Score at 20. per share incash, or any holder thereof at his option muy exchange preferred stock for an equal amount arrews i L = ey Blocked o | e 3 817 AIMET {843 1 8| “rhircy-soven vears ago Plank first at par of the common stock of the company. vou a Policr of Firve|Fall Rirer | Calling Game Off on Friday Blocke: Senin 30 01 oltiiesmc 3 8 5 2 o|saw the light, and when he is thirty- ADVISORY COMMITTEE. o o bed tonight feel- |loma ... | Possible Chance to Tie New Haven. |unp” 10 1 0 oMominp & 1 0 4 0|eight he will retire to that farm, Charles S. Rackemann, Boston e done all that can be | Rew earora L e L ke 19000 . 555 e |Cl0Sing a dozen years that have been Of Messrs, Rackemann & Brewster. 2 conflasration and loss | Navernil ; New, Haven, HopLid Sem B s -G AT . . ® |filled with baseball achievements and [ oo Lot vVietor, New York Isaac H. Clothier, Philadelphia Dok 37 b e 3 e | Ckmarois of the New Faven ‘tesm Snd Jo-Cheust Ge Jumin sh v, deeds of comparative glory. —Tor| 'Ot Messrs. Fred'k Vietor & Achelis. Director Girard Trust Co. of Philadelphts, s i+ a wise thing to do and it is up 10| NEw | ONDON BASEBALL Owner. Murphy of the New Britain [ nSr® ™ MU o 4 o o g o g e o |rounded out by that tme n doses| Ralph E. Forbes, Boston James Parrish Lee, Now York : . e SHOWED $7,700 DEFICIT. | team 8t Savin Rock this ~afternoon, | rillaiefiia ShoTe 8 3 6 b ¢ | e el S aRtorncy. andl THustee. Director American Light and Traction Company, | . ISAAC S. JONES, G | when Tmpire Nallin called the double | mw bue . Janm been notable in his career for several DIRECTORS. Insurance and Real Estate AGSm(pit Chipped im $6,600_Balance | Neader off and Cameron refused to play ey e L et s A at Murphy's request, althaugh the sun Highlanders 2, Senators | First, he has outlived all the south- Richards Building, 91 Main St. Made Up by Directors. wa; ;.gmost shénmg It rfi_r;;,d !;efie;i ! Nasniagton. Sept. 8—Xew York outplared Wash | paws who started with him; secondly, Juliar’ Cod Bost Biralaene Americcfi:rg;:“a]hif:m New York and the grounds were a trifle st, | ingtor_icday anet Won. 2.1 1. Tosr judgment wn | pa v n W0 SATSE i ulian Codman, Boston e i \HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL |, 0.7 n‘;;:z-:‘.‘r;"é;u‘;fr,logggnb;izs but it is understood that they were in base” running lort the focals” chances 1o score. The | O never played In & minod leaguc; Of Messre, Wheelwright & Codman. Ao: :\IeEslsrs. (;arence Whitman & Co, - erin g i | To R shame EReSLEE gHhes; couliL IS NG New York. or have been with a single club, the| George R. Sheldon, New York mory Eliot, Boston - Rea! Estate Ehariga s seon N (ohOWD 31| been plaved, in fact, the umpire's by, 2 abh 0 & & present champion Athicics, Ot Messrs. W C. Sheldon & Co., Bankers. Direcfor Webster & Atlas National Bank. @ Five MMagtvanés drawn on ths season of 1911 by the | G o Tt 0 By e B o Aturohy o 8 0| Now, there is a touch of the unique| Charles Coleridge Ertz, San Francisco Frederic Bull, New York b < local association and the directors an- | wns much incensed; due in a measure o 11y §jin Flanios Ufe it he an 20 yoard Vice-President Amerlcan Oriental Co. Of Messrs. Edward Sweet & Co. ts jcested in Somsty Block ever C M. [ nounced a total deficit of $7.700. This |t the fact that if his team had won 9 L1 8|of age he never sav o Baseball 5¢0re: | Bonjamin . Cheney; Boston Gharles P. Warren, San Franciseo wilems. Room 9, third ficor. amount was made up of the $3,000|poth games it would have been tied for 2|garaner. L aball and bat. and tmtil he was 17| . Director Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Raflway Co. Director American Oriental Co. Teiephone 141 |$Pent in preparing the park and of | fourtn place with New Haven. The lEaie= 2 3 1 & &l5e niever silched = game John A. Middleton, New York William_Shillaber, New York T T hich mas ihe amount required | season closes ~Sunday andocsye ofitire § ¢ 9| “Then a townsman of Eddie, who had Vice-President Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. Vice-President Bush Terminal Ce. a7 = - | games not be played. By, 3 %l been to college and returned to Mount RANSFER AGENTS. 2 ceipts. Z2 ge a TRANS AGENTS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW B i 7. Tt W 1 st of| - PRINCETON. WONLDONBLES: Toals D03 100) Pleasant, started a ball tesm. e New York Boston AMOS A. BROWNING VTGN Lo il J T Collegians Pefested Har. | uhitgen 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0.8 01 e S T s e GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK OLD COLONY TRUST CO. 3 5,000, and Thursday he chipped in| New Jersey Collegians Pefeated Har- |Xew Yo .70 2 6 8 60 0.0 0—2 e = i : 2 Tichards Bldg.|$1.600 more. The balance is made up | CaEdiMante e Ervial T 1o MR e could be considered a splendid team., ATTORNEYS Attorney-at-taw, 3 Richards BlAg. |y, "y, "girectors, The loss is another Plank was taught to pitch, and he has| STOREY, THORNDIKE, PALMER & DODGE, Boston Phone T0v. lesson for the public spirited who want Philadelphia, Sept. 8.—Princeton won , Chicage 8. Detroit 3 ca\s\tvh':;;. dl;c!;?&u :‘r'n);uggt\;}g;s o ZABRISKIE, MURRAY, SAGE & KERR, New York New London to be on the baseball | the doubles championship in the inter- | medoic st s.—Cuictan pounded three Deslt | o 321, PRI RS 10 Yolegor e | PAGE, McCUTCHEN, KNIGHT & OLNEY, San Francisco coach of the institution the vear that | Plank entered was that ancient come- | MESSRS. CHAS. D. BARNEY & €O., of New York and Philadelphia, are authorized to re- F Dorki map. collegiate lawn tennis tournament to- Brown & Perkins, fitomeys-at-Law The expenses of running the team |day, at the Merion Cricket club by ver First Nat. Dank, Shetucket St.|were heavy. The players were well | scoring victorles over Harvard in-both _ L . ; 5 | £ SRS o rencs mtaltnsy mest to Thames|paid and there was ho stinting on |matches in the semi-finals round. The | segierent 5 5 5 § o 3 §|dian, and splendid moundman of the| ceive applications for the preferred stock of this Company at par $100 per share. - Bank Telephcae 38-3. equipment. Supplies in plenty were | singles championship rests between |Lordzb 4 3 2 0 13 o odiamond, nk Poreman, e famous | Ik x > oL e e s s furnished.” The rental of Armstrong | Harvard and Yale and will be decid- | Cashanit £-3 1 ¢ flwindst 4 2 2 o 3| pltcher of the old Baltimore Orfoles. Applications will be received by them at either their New York or Philadelphia offices, or at BRADY & BrADY. e Daliie, s S ablend | oo et SRl iy yias| BERmET ¢ 0 LS IRRRIC ot L ¢ 8 e for th Bl teasmreported. Dlant |+ tHOHIRST NATIONAL EANK OH BOSTON. i Atterneys fad Coungel at The majority of the games showed a | tories lies in the fact that the insure | Calinaln 4 3 & 1 LMerierinsn 3 2 11 9| didnt even know the look of a base- | Al applications must be accompanied by certified check, or bank draft, for ten per cent. of the James T Substantial loss and of the tew zames.| the champlonship (rophy remaining In | Wi {11 6 ofummerso 10 8 8 9|%oys'all plaved in their farm ciothes, | amount applied for; the balance payable on aflotment. : of New Yor of the amount was less than $10 in each | points are necessary for permanent Totals, 1 3;&51:51:..7 L o mg‘urzn;é{g as};g_dh 13:3 Vi ;"i?ius‘ rfleé\ Application lists will open at 10 o’clock A. M., on Wednesday, September 6th, 1911, and close = TThe etnecsonior nxing 1bs fa1d were] ng & Wi In Aoubiss counting tons [Fiathers 10 0 0 040G PRk modestly fold the coacn| OB, OF before Saturday, 11 o'clock A. M., September 9th, 1911. ) ") 242 st chiefly the building of the grandstand | ponnt cach. As a result of tomorrow’s - Totals, 213 1ithat he had “pitched some down| Any or all applications may be rejected or a smaller amount allotted than applied for. - ominic IOMINICK |ana bieachers, the laying out of the | final singles match, either Yale or Har- | :Paued for s, W homl:: torflel’?‘an sutréed ‘the s'.q\':\laé Y B -B &G . diamond and the rolling down of the|vard will be tied with Pennsylvania 3 working, and he immediately watched | ., New York. o] Membe! f New York |0/ The association Ras option for |for the lead with six points each. while te 231200 op|the southpaw closely. One day | Chas. B. Barrey 0.y 25 Broad St., Ne £ : b emopers of xew Yorl the next two years on the fleld—New | the loser will be tied with Princeton 161485 & 70 05 |Frenk took Plank aside, and said: | 122 South 4th St., Philadelphia. % S' k E h London Day. ‘i‘n‘ second place, with five points each, Two base hits, Melntyre. Lord, Morlearty, Drake, | “See h?{'!, _you're there, ar‘lc.l '!(‘ % ock bxchange e |/ catithesGatnee: waose e ni. afctnizze FoUTCL A g st Mo losoi L Summary of information contained in Letter of President of the Companys Established 1870. | KID CARTER AND KID " e, 0T 5 ey paws in the ocountr: | This Company has acquired a large Oil Refining Plant and Works fully completed and equipped on the Bay i PRINCE VS, THE MONTYS | ooy I, N e ot it D eatia roa s eilee & AT of San Francisco with deep water facilities and upwards of 100 acres of valuable water front Real Estate. 50 Shetuckat St, Sharmon Bldg, o et sl T i e St i gt Al s e SN iEall | WORKS—The works are exceptionally well built; the construction being of brick, stone and iron with slate P Twe Norwich Men Sign to Go Against 1 G fe sur- | 2 to L 8 The coach never had a more de-| rgofs to all important buildings, while the situation and arrangement of the plant provide for operating in a large Bankers and Deal I o el Gl el e ol Sikle S a St Louis. voted pupil. Morning and afternoon,| iway : ¥ ealers in the Monty Pair. Vivors were Robert Gardner, George T e e a o | e P e Bk ernoon;| way at minimum cost. 2 S A | Stanley, Albert Seckel and Harry Hey- | puherit” 3 15 1 0lswottenct 4 0% 0 0| SUNEiSe and CRINEAG Fiage was out BUSINESS—The business which has been done by the Works and is to be continued by this Company on & . Investment Securities. | Two Norwich ring artists, one in the | burn. With two such representatives | Oitn. 1403 ofudndy 4 2 0 2 0 U he erossfire that. has| larger scale, is the Refining of Crude Oils for domestic and foreign trade, and this Company will direct its at- 5 boxing game and the other in wrest- | as Gardner and Stanley Yale is deemed | J00 § 8 5 § §f0%%% 1 8 2 1 0|made Plank famous was invented by | tention especially to the transaction of the Cargo Trade in refined oils to the Orient. The crude oil is to be Selected list of Bonds and Preferred | ling, have signed this week to mect the | certain to_ get into the final, while | Bnchamet 3 0 2 0 o{Comptonyt 3 0 1 1 { | Eddie, who called it “a slant ball” at| purchased direct from producers and the refined products sold to the markets of Asia and of all countries ad- ¥ P s | Monty combination within a short time ' Secke! of Princeton, and Heyburn of | Ball: 512 Dojguinats 4 2 9 2 0| HA0IE R Vantageously reached by the Pacific Ocean, especially China, India and Australia. tocks sent on apnlication. |as soon as the meeting place can be,the university of Pennsylvania, will |Tumersb 22 7.3 Qialaanas £ 3 3 2 9 IS"plln0n co v him chuck a couple one CAPACITY AND EARNINGS—The works have a capacity of about 2,000 barrels crude oil per day. It is e EEY arranged for. Kid Carter, who has a | be compelied to enter the lists single- | Mitarp 3 0 6 1% 2lgay The coach almost fell on Bddie’s| proposed to increase materially this capacity later on. At intervals during the construction period of the works, large local following among those who ! handed for their respective coileges. 8 8 | netk and west. “Kid" said Foreman,| Some 60,000 barrels of crude oil have been refined, and the refined products have been sold to the forelgn and A" M Pl Tehlx £ 2558 pY “You've got about the richost thing in| domestic trade of the Pacific Ocean at a satisfaciory profit. This profit should amount to approximately $2.00 per ow e Cdse 115 2| the line of crossfire that the old man| barrel when the works are put into full operation. With the present capacity of 2,000 barreis per day, the net - | Batted for Compten in e & ” i this output at $2.00 per barrel would amount to $1,200,000 per annum, a_sum sufficient to pay the full to quote you prices or o glve you es- | FINAN IA A <"Buzed tar Brows: 1a. ot Cver looked ati stick to it and ouTe| profits on this euteit 2t 800 Bor B errod ‘stock, and. leave a balance avallable for dividends Aameunting 't timates on ail kinds of contract work, 1 o e e 179le 8 e Plank's career at Gettysburg is still| about 25 per cent. on both preferred and corimon stock. ] i SAFE AND PROFITABLE BUSINESSThe Company does not produce crude oil but transacts a mantac- hing, carpenter work, painting, ete. St Touis . s e 000 0 a college idyl. He defeated every- ¢ Sehtitia b2 ) e e | Two base hits, Butcher, Kutina, Laporte. thing in the shape of college nines that| turing and export business, purchasing crude material from producers and selling the manufactured products to the s ST B tended to.| pay OF FLUCTUATIONS. ——— Anaconda, Mining" Co. 220 came to the purlieus of the battlefield, | foreign and domestic trade. The very profitable nature of the oil refining business is generally well known, On both Estimates cheerfully given, s o200 futizn” " NATIONAL LEABUE STANDING. and still his fame did not percolate {6 | the American and Asiatic sides of the Pacific o«o;n e achienciton ;‘N\»nr‘d ;n‘s) lsu:'on;'l)&mly inicreaslng. B ownward Drift of Prices With Sev- | 1oy hierie coust Line " Wen Lo .. |the ears of the professional scouts. NO BONDS—Xo Mortgage can be put upon the property, or bonds issued by the Company in priority to the eral Sharp Rall 8500 Baliimoro & Onio- -1 Now York . I3 62 | Foreman gave up coaching at Gettys- | o, roeq stock without the consent of every holder of the Preferred stock. This condition is endorsed on each C. M. WILLIAMS, ok 200 Bethiehem _ Steel . Chicxso. i 52 | burg and went to the Boston Ami B hnace . ; 3 New York, Sept. 8.—Trading that| 1Li0h Brokva Rapld T Blsbirs - 3 cans, the first year that the American CHARLES EDWARD ERTZ, President, General Contractor and Builder, | was unsettied and at times feverish | et T - e league invaded the Hub. : American Oriental Company. Phone 3 |the stock exchange. The drift was Bosion ... ooee 3 t‘|me.\0nsl of his closest personal| y % | downward, though there wero several | 2 National Le friends was Connie Mack. They had|pair won the pennmant that year be- EVERS’ NEW AMBITION. ers hesitated in replying, although ha sharp railles whict sl BB was anxious to get back in the game. * temporar 1y re- = i : : - n—Boston-Philadelphis_game postponed, | heen in the National league together, | tween them. : Delivered to Any Part of N duced losses. Several issuos, including | —— D0, Did el DS e S oacihe | : ; His reason for not accpting the offer e ARG & A‘_’n"md orwich | giiced o Pacific, Baltimore and Ohio, | 16500 chicemy, S¢ & TSt B X o Fiiost loul 20 game; weo |20 2 deep-seated friendship existed Cailed Down But Once. | Johnny Aims (oT:sda Crackajack at[1% T9ason for not, sccpting the offer : . ged to be the | Denver and Rio Grande preferred and . CoE Tk & Sl srounds O mioht ‘witie the’ Athlstios were his career Plank has been ird. his throws would not be fast —and best on the marke: — HANLEY'S|Amaigamated Copper, fell to now low Colorado” Fuel & Tron. 11 P f s s e in Boston Foreman went to the hotel w0 by bis mansedeihul ncs. STt e St Ko e EERLESS. A telephone order wi|Points for the yeor, ,and at the low | joo Corade & <o 3 el and has been put out of the game but | Johnny Evers has a new ambition. [ playing second base the pegs are only = figures of the diy eisewhere, virtually | 100 Comn Productc Chicago, Sept. 8.—-sater scored from arst ase on | NG SAW Mack. | 2 solitary time. Both happencd on the | He wants to develop himself into the | one-third as long and little strength is e SR |the entire gain made during the re- | — Dilvere & Huds el s nslag Bl i msiay o e Dall o on.” he said, “there's a lefthander | Mo day—last Saturday in Chicago. | greatest and fastest fielding third base- | necessary. D. J. McCCHMCK. 30 Franklin St |cent recovery was lost, the active list | Deurer & Rio Grapae, 1078 oree - Cincimaatl: The “riitors took s "ond | Qo A e e W e o ¢ | In Tecompense to his manager, Piank | man the Chicago Cub team has had, | Chance knew what Bvers could do in sinking back to the bottom level of the Didtlers' Securitics Fun lead on two passes & siolen bese, an e and | LOTVANC BOS Beoh ooRel g Ak Yo | turned around Sunday and pitehed a | now that he has been planted therd by | throwing, as he has a wonderful arm ng August decline. Union Pacific, Ede ... BT T S L T LD oL S his infor tion be- | two-hit game against the St. Louis j Manager Chance. for a man of his size and vitality, The athern Pacific, Reading, Unitad Do. 16t ‘pid e N e | FlChe, Y don Euis drfRmatlon Brow Plank will quit anyway ne: TUnti! this season Evers never cecu- ( manager convinced him that he could e e % * Do. 2 ped {hireeen fouls hefore he finally struck out with the | cause somebody is going to grab him. rowns. Plank will quit anyw: X Unti! this sea vers ne T 2 at tates Steel, Northern Pacific, Lehigh Tt bases full in the eighth. Seore: vear, but he cherishes belief tha: | pied third base regularly; in fact, he | make good and should try. Evers founa o F | Valley, New' York Central and Ameri- Great Northem pfd Chicams. o Clesimmat oSt Plank Takes Milk Train. i he would like to pitch a no-hit game, | had played only one game there in his | that he could throw the ball just as | can Smelting came within fractions of Do." 0z Gifs Eeersgo %9 % T oluecneriz 5 ' 5 8| Connie flew downstairs. He grabbed | and “then.” he says, “quit right away.” | entire baseball career, even while an | easily as ho did when he Was at sec- (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) |the vear's low. Losses ranged from THInHE Ceateatis Toyiesh 31 0 0 0Batsef 3 1 8 0 8|a felegraph blank and wired terms to| Eddie says that his best cffort was |amateur. That single instance was with | ond. His throws may not have the | one to two points, with partial recov- Do. DI erare Sheckardlf 3 1 4 0 0Howlizelly & 111 I | Biae” telling him if he was willing to | when he relieved Dygert and Waddell | the Cubs in 1904 against the New Yorlk | speed, but the rapidity with which he Hack, L.iv P : SRR 2 TmRre 418§ o 4100 %) coept to join the club in Washington [in that memorable seventoen inning | Giants. Then he did not finish the |gots the ball away from him oftsets e ©I°Y | The nervous, erratic movements were sk Sheanh 2 0 2 3 Okcandd & 4 i & 0|Plank almost had heart failure when | game in Philadelphia, when Detroit tied | game. ' He played only seven innings this Besides it is a straight underhand apparently due to the manoeuvres of jonal. Pump . Hofmanct 3 1 2 0 0lCrantib 3 0 1 3 0lhe read the wire. - As Eddle explains | the score on O'Loughlin’s famous de- | and was taken out by Frank Selee, who | throw and little time is lost. and | the professional traders, whose opera- Tows. Central Selerlo & 310 giAmelam 1108 0 wnis heart was almost leaping from | cision. His toughest same to lose was | was then leader of the team and Who| ... Some 0o ' j tions were tha principal fuctor in the Kansas City Southem Richters 2 1 1 0 1Clskec 1 0 2 o o|behind his tongue” Plank packed his|against Chic: several vears ago.|Was afraid Evers would be killed by | [ TPCHS 1 S B8 SCRERS clties Boardin jEmeat Beliag feOtuargnd daue iy on o : Smithp’ 0 9 0 1 0Wmphriesp 2 0 ¢ 1 0|trunk that night, was up to take the| Plank save the White Sox two hits, | the vicious drives Sandow Mertes, Dan | Sommenting upon the National league g Reading and United States Steel. Op- b Valies Prowep 110 0 giKeeiep 1 0 0 1 0 ml train to Philadelphia at dawn and | one in the first and another in the|McGann and Roger Bresnahan were [ift Sie coNent (0 say Liat Cnicagh, Sinsous T e xuvemidd fooome exton flle & Nash. Gt 2% %% s 75 53215 1|went straight to Washington. He in- | tenth, and still lost 1 to 0 against Ed | smashing €arough his tercitory. Tt out. eny favor the Cubs Hyad stable = ragoves P ey Toltals. 35 10 53 15 1 N troduced himself to Connie and was| Walsh. Let Plank tell the story. Evers wes several pounds lighter | this end the Giants appear to stand report end ite eapper profucers’ state- B Ran & e SEAtIAAS0e Michiss KRN measured for a uniform. “T passed the firs¢ fellow and the | {han he is at presert. He was cred- | the pest chance and they have looked ment. The heaviest szlling of the day Do’ ptd Ty SSor phen pluins g scored. The next day after his arrival Eddie| next man tried to bunt. I nailed him | ited with two stops that day that near- | the best for sovemi wacks They are 12-14 Bath Street. followed publication of the crop fig- Missourl Pacific o St was shoved in against Washington. He | at first. Pat Dougherty was up. I|ly knocked him over, but he was so i i . ures. The slight improvement In the ationsl Chloabo o0 A 50000 0. 1.1 000 in M 6-4 and | ha d him and wanted | agnf 2 Playing faster) baltihan the = Cincinnati 00000206000 beat the fll-fated Win Mercer 6-4 and | had two and two on him and wanted | agilf ne recovered and got both run-| They are the fastest set of plavers in had a victorious debut. Chicago beat | to put the next down around his knees, HORSE GRS RS EREEIALTY, | So001Ho0 of com. was no mote thin Two base hit. Necdham. ners at first, who were Mertes and Me- | the Jeague, and while individually they had been looked for, while the falling him, and then Eddie won a string of | where Pat can’t hit. I put everything | Gann, both of whim plaved thel it ! e 3 2 iy , stri o a 7 3 Gann, of witm played their best e e UTOMOBILE TO RENT. |oft in Sprins wheat ot more tnan tnrse o s Yo s cight straight games, e was a win- | T had on the ball fo get it low enough. | ball then. That same day GeorEs | oty s (oo o o ang getting oo — | L & 700 Nortir Ameriean ... e Ao e b Artran o Bty sate | DT from the start, and with Waddell | but miscaleulated. I got the ball too | Browne laid down a Dbunt on Evers, | Siig: and because of their wonderful the bear party. The report of cotton ginning, the first of the season, was Northern Pacific . high and Pat whacked a triple. That | who came up fast, scooped the sphere | Joader. McGraw. With MeGraw's tem- in evers Inning but one todas, and New York won, | COmPprised as fine a pair of portsides 5 (02 Smith and Hummel doubled in the serenth |as_could be found. broke up the game, of course. That's |and struck ‘he ruziner in the neck. Ev- | o050 BEFN Siot NETTaR S te . { Since that time his career has béen | the toughest game I ever lost.” ers made no attempt to play third base | by a gem, and are winning lots of es- { 3 3 | | | exceptionally favorable. disclosing the fnd” Dasidion followed with & ong siagle, largest amount on record, and its pub- ‘binati = PBrocklyn iwo run Ruci o pap. - s 131, 1 H H historical. He led the league in 1906, after that. N catly et it Knetzer r i . ; q £ teem. Their pitchers could be better, | lication carly in the day was followed 5 o0 and in only one year, 1908, has he| Clippers’ and Runaways’ Batteries. Evers. 15 full of confidence that he| tee Thelr Ditchers com oson ot U X TRl stutr Pittsburg lost more games than he won. His| Vetter and Copeland will be the bat- | will earn for himself the same reputa- | pio e 2n QYR G011 sometimes. Thesa remo ¢ { Copper shares sold off before publi- Preseed. e pa s = & sy P fop=tand Wit > ba v i i« | a % T : > | record in.that vear with a sixth placs | tery for the Clippers, Fuller and Hass- | tion he did while he was regular sec- + * CIGAR § Shicion of the revort and. later rallied: |, Ralutons sice som Db o Sy 497198 club was 16 lost and 14 won. With|ler for the Runaw of S meg ol e G R e Soasiriens e e e s ua - = = i AR Bl et iy = = Whearf ofSrisoce 4 2 3 0 o|Jimmy Dygert in 1905 he Worked!when these two teams play on the | When Manager Chance asked the | hoss out the Pirates for. second. But LITY PLUS | B e s re 1] S 221400 cvery other day for & month, and this | Cranberry at this afternoon. Trojan if he could play third base, EV-'{hig is merely an opinion. pounds in production in August as i Co. Datideon, ot G131 e compared with July, domestlc delivers 9 o Qoulan o i08 00 \ ies and exports surpassed expectations SiW Rucker gesense — e o . Shist Hos e ute: then The decrease in stocks brings up the e Kuetrerp : - o o 7 =d do not squander time. for foisl - ebriukage lin ‘the last”'three Pacifc L s Jagat] & § i Bhes $h thic MUl e B months to 82.554.000 pounds. - Prdne = 2 4 ¢ P e ob - CRuRitE _In_connection with the heavy seliing Do B ol Renre i insi < of United States Steel and the obvi- RS Smos Brooklsn 0000002 ously bearish attitude of many traders once i New York o“o 3 ‘n 000 . Humme Toledo. St L. & W... Do. " pid i Thion Paciic Two base bitsy Smi toward this stock. there was noted to- De not squander time - chopping|day a slight falling off in steel mill woed. carrying coal or fiiling aoperations compared with the averaze T T OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. uring August. 2 United States Snited States Tubber. s Smelly, greasy oll can getting ready|GUTE, , SIENSL Tho Wnited States Rnitel States " Steet CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING o do your cocking. Get a Gas Range|at present operating about 75 per cent, LR 2 S R e L B I Wnd cook at any time without a single| Of IS capacity, a decline of about three Vo Car” Chem Brideees, & st Sl 0 1eh per cent. 200 Wabash . S Springaela & frritating, irksome, ire producing, pre- |~ The call of the comptroller of tha| 200 Do oft : Xow Beiein & 5 estimon fanity provoking preliminary preeeed- | currency for reports of national banks et o 2 ure. A match and the fife is ready.| %S, Of Sept. 1 disclosed the fact that Western Unlon <1« I 5 'd = ey St o, large New York banks did not reduce | —— Wheeling & L. Fric ey hoamme. |- a8 to Xnow ol that Vibus B0 Goon & grest sufferer Jmare befors Hasving # s best cooking| their holdings of stock durine the | Toisl siles 597,500 shares o 2 Hertiort Xk eamas antord 5, Bddeoert | e’ s, oL Che, wooilesto: Wenaat O = o ke -~ P pacn o ® ptove. A hot weather necéssity and a| AURUSt decline as greatly as might gt daskempaet s S DTt 1 B B | Bas always been te sufferers of their eex. PWn O Gin;; T ASd. misphiceet T istnn ol have bean believed. Notwithstanding | ° COTTON. e femes postponed; .ca lessing every day in the year. Saves|the heawy Iqti PR = 1 ) lquidation of stocks. the New York, Sept. 8.—Cott. Thousands of ladies the good news emcngy e ' reltet, work, saves tme, saves doflars. Call|reports of seven of the largest national | closed barely Stoady. Glosing paoes EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. 4 = Seakli Titued diterent Mootors’ e Roua SEvs me : #nd ses the latest models. Prices| PaNkS Show a total decrease in hold- | September 11.65. October 11.47, Novemn. Won. Lost. Py Seighbers exd friends. A took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieves me se much that I want 2 ings of securities between June 7. th2|ber 11.53. December 11.63, January | Rochester from $10 up. , Othera write letters for pubdlication, that suffering sisters, to spread the news of what it has dens for me. It certainly date of the previous report. and Sent. |11.6, February, 11.62, March 11.70, | Tornwo 2 much sicx wemen.” Rotary Gas Water Tank Heaters|!. Of only about $3,400.000. An in- | April 1173, Ma¥ 1180, June 11.74, July | Balimere = unkmewn to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. o by & 2 : S Silietiog at ros:. crease of more than $43,000,000 since [11.77. Spot closed quiet, 20 points | ey city . o . . Sept. 1, 1910, is shown as the result of | higher; middling uplands. 11.60: mid. | Newees . 8 @ the geod work goes on. # Cook with gas and forget the siz-|the heavy output of bonds during the | dling gulf, 12.15: sales, 134 bales Ty s ¥ Viburn-O-Gta iz & purely vegetable compound, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Bling, scorching, swelterimg =—wather. | Y°2T, in conjunction with easy money conditions. At Montreal—Buffalo 4, Montreal 2. The bond market was heavy. Total MONEY. AT e e T Tty 2. Game =0 harmeul propertien, 13 astivaly specific fn its curative actisn $1.25 & bottle with full directions. o on the womailly organs aad functions. 5 sales, par value, $1.862,000. United | New York, Sept, $.—Money on call | LS, md Ttk darknes &s .3 Elfl‘[‘lcfl nep t, |Statés government bonds unchanged on | steady; highest 2 i-2 per cent.: lowest | At Prvitemce Stk Srmmens e postponed: call. 2 ruling rate 2 1-4; last loap | Wet smunds. 821 Main Street, Al = = 2 3-8; closing bid 2 1-4: offered at ~ STOCKS. 2 3-8 Time loans steady: 60 davs| . New England League. 2 3-4@3 per cent: 80 daye @3 1- Al Xew Bedford_New Bedtord 5. Brockion 0. 52 b v renice—Tawronce 5. Lowell 4. six months 8 3-4@3 7-8. P nell_ & o o, Notegster- Worcatar Harerhil same postpon- Low. Close. e To youm and eid #¢ is highly recemmended for the treat- : FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., ment of all forme sf female troubles. Y 106 West 220th Street, DMew YorS. headache. and other x-u.ml-.-sunu-mml:q e ; < 53 % 9 2 e Building. Sponge Cake] EEEE LERRERPRRERRRE CHICAGO GRAI . » Am. . ; A ‘Clian 0" 0 o at CARDWELL’S Am. Coon, a2 o Charles Denton and May Sutton, = . Teo Recurifics. 2 8-16 1035 Buffalo, Sapt. 8.—Charles Denton : Tel. 952, 3—2 Market Street THa o - i and May Sutton won today in the finals " e Y 6% 6% of the weéstern New York tennis tour- 63718 63 910 85916 65 9.1 WHEN jou want to put your busi- Btas before the public. there js no m er than_Lirough the adyerty columns of Tiie Bufetis ol % Steel Fanndrics. Sugar Tening T v Tl Tobnen ptd " Woolen - a3 1018 42% 5% 45 1518 181516 48 516 48% nament. Denton, who is Cieveland and Miss “May Sutton--eaptured both sels AR e Michigan state' champion, defeated Fred Harris, the Dartmouth champion.