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o e e ——— MONTY vs GARTER FAST EXHIBITION ¢ e ‘ e FIRE INSURANCE _ i g : m— Lowest Rates Pelizble Companies | T 5 Norwich Boxers Go Six Lively Rounds toa Draw—| § T"E P n RT Efl “s & Ml J. L INTHRSP & 5005 Jack Monty Throws Kid French in Jig Time.: ; 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich. In the star bout of the programme | eCiting ten inning affair, tne locals wiining -out in i advertised by the Spinners' AL C. at | oo 56,500 & Dulels | tlole. nhich Tackeon | : Flainfield on JFriday night, K d carter | boviivn et r;n.\“un;‘l L'!;‘«‘llm;r. l‘l‘:“n.\r:\" Nk | [ i omer Monty, Both of this City, | man was bir the Mrdcr. bat wildiess Drosed Kalers | A | hlazed away at eachi piher for six rai. | undoing. two. of the elcht men e Dussed sy | X | tling rounds, which, however, had only | §oriaE An ermor by Hutzel dlnavled Cleveland o | B : o handful of spectators but those | Cevetand. o Yark. . that were there got their money’s | abb po a v sl po 4 e pi worth from the first tap of the bell |Granerit 5 172 1 gfbamichuar 42 4 0 1 . i as the Ltwo boxers waded into execution 51 0 ofwolteret 3 2 4 0 o and kept up the pace all the way. It 137 0 ofcreir i1 100f \ ¥as a Bood draw | IERRE iR i Kid Carter, who was seconded by | $1380 Toaaw 5 Eill Miller and J. O. Fenton, had about 31 50 ; 08 1 0 - ) 15 rounds on his opponent, Homer 1 of::ca 000 of | Monty, the latter having Slim McIn-|Xsterp = 2 0 1'% 0fpieire faied : . tyre and Tom Riley in his corner. JAck | packettop 0 6 0 0 0 . - ——— 1 5 - Harrison of Pawtucket was referee. - — Totals, 51 7 3 - § . Carter brought the claret from Mon- | Motaie 0112813 o = 5 . - ’ - ] z ¥'s mouth in the early part of t [ Rt e Bl S s ot Let s write vou a Poti ot T L7 SIOAR 0 he,enry et ot e g | S BLEANY ¢ Everything in Men’s Wear--Qutfitters to Man and Boy Tnsurance and %o to bed tonight feel- | ing 2 sirenm From Cariers mose and | poricd for Willsms y Ing that vou haf\’- da:er%:&li;}‘latn';r“;;: the two boxers made every round a | Clevciand . goe000t1l dona in case of conflagi a S | ‘savage one, e ‘k- | New York .......1 10000 S ; = s Sk 5 he fire. {0 avoid ruin and dlsaster. It| JoLAR€ one bub there were no knock- | N M sl L 0L D e e | @ We invite the Men of Norwich and vicinity to visit our Men’s Store Today and see our Fall 1€ a wise Yyou g t0 do and it is up to| Jack Monty, lightweight wrestling | Danicl. b AT, champlon, ‘made short work of Kt | by ke it gams frem Sesn exhibit of MEN’S CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. . X i I.v by T - iy oston, S —Detroi vened U the final Insurance and Real Estats Agent,|tVice in 2 1-2 minutes. Tom Riley | £ Vi “ilkun by faking e foal game todss, s was referee for the wrestling bout. |s to 3. Errre cotitributed largely o Richards Building, 91 Main St. Kid McCloud of New London, the Ter- | the visiiors’ nus.” Score: rible Brakeman, sen ta challenge to | Lt the ringside to meet the winner of the | weper.r ‘wrestling match for side bet of from | Yerkes.ss 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, |yresiime maic foraside bet o Real Estate sl Gurdner,o ROCHESTER HAS Eaien. Special for Today THE FAMOUS “KING” COLLAR BUTTONS AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE, and Fire Insurance, EASTERN LEAGUE PENNANT. | fommemanc 2 s 1000 cards of the “King” Collar Buttons, one dozen assorted e AL b R All-Star Team to Moot Them in Past | Sizins i Rlvies one Cards ol R e '"'-:emn. un Season Series. Feluaers” dilr B 5¢ a card = = New York. Sept. 22—With the East- 1 Toates sor Hoates tn Sin regular price -10c a card. AMOS A. BROWNING | rost season serice heivcen Rochester, | Ton bis s Tommsman, Coth MEN'S FALL HATS the flag winners, and a picked team of SRS Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg.| stars from the other seven clubs, were | PSR T B s {1 'Phone 700. begun today. The first-zame iS €X- | prinadelphls, Sept. 22Tt required eleven innings rected at Rochester on Sept. 26. To | for ihe home team to defat Si. Louis tday, 2 0 1. make up the all-star team at least one | The victary was the fourth siraizht over St. Louss | Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at-law | rlayer and not more than three must | 21 made e seasn’s ‘reord” beiveen he icams L Ut | Hina "twenty zames won for the Philadeiphia team Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St |De selected from each of the other! i, two for the visitors. The home team hit safeiy Men's Hats, both soft and stiff, in all the newest Fall shapes and col- orings. including the “P. &' M. Special” Hat at $2.50—and the “Roeloff “Smile” Hat at $3,00— Price range $1.00 to $3.00 MEN’S FALL CAPS Price range 79 to $12.00 MEN’S FALL GLOVES ing, Washburn and McCormick in the Dominick & Dominick| S 8 BRI ek Manager Bendett will give the One out when winn clubg 16 in all are in crery funing todsy, while St. Loul Entrancs stalrway' uext to. Thames| S8, S0 but I8 1n. all ‘are to be s s e jom, wis Sk Xaus el s g National Bank. Telephone 35-3. Tioeirs sun oo bis Sesle and seal and Coombe' Men's and Young Men’s Cap, the very latest shapes and newest color aingle. _Score ights’ st. Louts. Phitadelphia. combinations— BRADY & BRADY, et C::T!e::g phadis o EaE W' b Price range 25¢ to $1.50 Attermeys amd Coumsel at Law. 5 12 1% prieg © Manager Bendett will arranse s 2 S ’ v James T Breny T ey oM aragy | EAMe for his Independents with Mana- | $302 ia g MEN'S SWEATERS of New York. of Norwich Conn. | Soni i ii in o noos amne Cang a 30 8 & olwinnisib 5 o Every good kind of Sweater for Men and Young Men — Coat style, e e i by adr R R $58d Lhame f 14 Turtle neck. Shawl neck, Convertible collar, etc—and in every wanted yictory with L'Heureux, Poppin, Field- | iinfitnp 3 1 3 1 ficambeo & 2 3 color— 2 2 run scored. Heavyweights plenty of time t0 Prac- | sere by tnsing Members of New York o ey o Moien Bl vl LB Bt G U R AR SR T Men's Gloves of all kinds for all occasions—for warmth, for dress. [} make the game interesting. the lelphia 9 g v Gloves at 25c to $1.00—Dress Gloves in such well known makes ‘weights consider themselves in| Two base hith Lod. Wallace 2, Austin; thres Mool e ones polcitiall g as YD & P Stock EXdlfll‘fle 't’,"l‘:‘;hfienendznts‘ Class, why don’t they | bwe hit. Olditng challenge such teams as the Cannon- talls, Fort Wright, Fott Michie, Speed- Chicago Shuts Out Washington Twice. ways, Fort Terry or the Grex club of | washintgon, Sept. 22.—Chicago blanked Wushing- Willimantic, which are all on the In-|ton in both games of a double header today, 5 1o 0 dependents’ schedule, instead of chal- |&nd 1 to 0. Bostt allowed but two hits in the first geme. while Cashion was equally as effective in_the Price range $1.00 to $2.00 Special for Today lenging such teams as Baitic and Taft- | wemd. e wioning run being Tho result of o, base OFT . ville? The Independents will hold their | on ban ind Elberteld's error. Scores: “ " i i Shannon Building, Norwich | &l e rre feens Tt tne ™ | onpbt £ =i o The well known “Fownes” Walking Gloves in the correct struction of Coaches Burdick and e e | 1 shades for Fall and in a full line of sizes—Today at Telephone 904 Hope. 3 1 olwenaize € 4T 2 0 1.290 i - 7 1 olucidersn 4 01 20 : - f e e T e $l. a pair The United Sf Finishing Co. . Tong it 10 ofsediecr 1400 e United States Finishing Co. | Naiionel Leagus, | Gt e il R O i e U 320 Broadway, N, Y., Sept. 21, 1911. | Detrot Philadelphi | S Brige.ss 5 4 ofmarniies 2320 g) . A The Board of Directors have this day Cleveland at Washingten. | Waalker,p 9 3 0pScott.p 2020 Fs deciarad the fegular quarterly dividend | | R R *Casnion o™ = MEN’S FALL SHIRTS of One and Three-Quarters Fer Cent| ‘moen ut ciicasr R i o . En (1% per cent) upon the Preferred| New York at Cincinnatl | *Batted for Street in® 9th. 3 All the leading Shirt makers are repfesented in our ¥all showing. Stock of this Company, pavable Oct. 2 { Buookive st Fittebure. (B Gy MEN'S FALL SUITS We feature the “Eagle” Shirts, sold exclusively by us. All the new- s 1911, to stockholders of record at the| Pulladelphia at St Louls. ciose of business Sept. 21, 1911 COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 11. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. The Board of Directors have this day wan. Lost. re | o est Fall designs and colorings in Shirts— Price range 50c to $2,00 shinglon Our Fall showing of Men’s and Youths’ Suits are from the foremost Two base m’u‘; ’Me\Mnqu"! i H makers in the country. You have our assurance of correct tyles, daclared a dividend of One Per Cent.!piimiipnia ™ ™ ari | Socond same high grade, shape-keeping tailoring and a wide choice of fabr ’ J (1 per cent.) upon the Common Stock | heuor o ; Washington. 3 ks I“EN S UNDERWEAR of ihis Company, pavable Oct. 2. 1911, | Cerortud 00 oy - Price range $850 to $25.00 Spl : ; 3 to stockhalders of record at the close of | New York 4‘ }: }’ e ¢ S o Every good kind of Men's Underwear is here — light, medium aad business Sept 21, 1911 | Ghicamo . 1034 1NTasert £ 0800 e c heavy welght — separate garments and Tnion Suits. We especially = Wingion [GRuterit 4.0 30 aBeies | 40 30 MEN’S TOP COATS recommend the “Rockwood” Shirts and Drawers, and the “Munsing” oz | 8t Louls o GeaaiErd e Union Suits— M'Bridess 3 2 LilL,<s 0 s G 3 A nion k! — 3 e R S R D Men's Fall weight Top Coats in black and a splendid range of novelty Price range 50c to $4.00 ow York Wins Exciting Ten Ianing Costest. | Ainamithc 3 o § 4 OSullamc 4 0 3 3 0 eRbTITE Sothe a1k TIREd. cothera abras inad remo New York, Sept. i2.—The last_came of the sea- | Cashionp 3 1 1 2 OLamgen 2 0 1 24 s o Some gL T porEe o 3 R g e e 111t TG i e e g MEN'S HOSIERY Men’s Hosiery in every wanted kind—cotton, silk lisle, cashmere amd d Z silk—including the well known “Onyx” Hosiery. We show the largest FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MENS RAIN COATS 1 A broad showing of Men's Rain-proof Coats, including Rubber Slip- Price range 12/5c to $1.50 on, Double Texture and Cravenetted Rain Coats— MEN'S NECKWEAR Price Range $5.00 to $20.00 Newest designs and latest colorings in Men's Neckwear for Fall—in CUSTOM TAILORING Fows, Four-in-hands and Teck Ties— i 1 agents for the “Roval Tailor: Price range 25c to $1.50 CIGAR QUALITY PLUS 5% 48 e 0" 40 MARQUARD GAINS CONTROL. Do. 2d pfd ... General “Electric VIOLENT PRICE DECLINES. 3300 Do. It pfd . Complete Demoralization Checked by Effective Support. Great Northern pfd Tiiinofs Central Tuterbuwrough Mot Do, pfd Infer Harvester Secret of Rube’s Success This Sea, son With Giants. f | | Men who desire some- We are local | New York. Sept. —Wild trading peioin MecGraws confidence In Roble| ) \ated: States. Siecl stoaks again] Tnter Maties sta thing distinctive should look over our showing of fabrics from the 'S COLLA Marquard has finally brought forth re- & 2 5 2 Intrenational Paper well known “Royal Tailors.” Suits or Overcoats built to vour indi- MEN’S For two years the fans panned | threw the market into confusion to iernational Pump s e e f5: S : day. Liguidation was on an even Tows. Conteal % vidual measures from guaranteed wool fabrics, and at moderate WEbare Sola Agents For NGrwich 2AAf vibinty or ‘the “Frishls Cabn' the shrewd little leader of the Giants h rger sc han yesterday, ard the Kansas City Soutern.... rices. : : 5 to a crisp for hanging on to the aer- | 2rger scale t 2 prd v 0 Do. prd L : 5 Collars—the only collar that will let the tie The risbie ratic twirler, but he realized that in| deCline in prices soon after the open- Do, pd 2 Price range $16.50 to $30.00 o Ol e e e S e g e high ciass bexman. And right now this | 1€ Was 50 \ '0‘*’"; that for a time. the Vailey 1l Lol e ire guars ol same pitcher is the sensation of the 5/'UAlion assumed a most serious as- e & Nash. 5 Price 15c each, two for 25¢ big_league, writes & sporting authority, | PeCt., The railway sparcs. which on | —o Mim & S ilic FANCY VESTS When the Giants win the pennant| Previous days of the slump had held | 5 po 5 * 5 S MEN'S Men’s Fancy Vests in a broad assortment of exclusive and distinetive patterns, including the “Accordeon Knit” and the “Knitted Wool | this season it will bs because of Mar- | i, no fonger stayed the market, but | 100 prd | i v wuard's grand work, When Mathewson| ProKe with the industrials. During | 5400 Misoud Pasise wuiffered his shwnp fandom the country | (he first hour, selling was unrestrained | i Taat over figured the Giants out of the race, 4G lricss dwindled away. —I'nited = huc it was right here that Marquard | Stites Steel lost five points to 53 1-2 | 2 etepped in, and by some marvelous; 40l the preferred 2 5-3 to 103 1 o0 A oaving hold the tsam right up near| Ffeciive support, offered wher the | 350 Xifolk, & Wesi the top. And mow that the peerless| Market was fast ‘approaching com- | zoaps Nermen Heine Masty in bacic in form and Marquard | Viete denioralization, improved the sit- | s Pauc fii traveling like a house afire, New| Uation greatly. In ihe second hour it | cunliania i I Special for Today The well known “Guyet” Suspenders for Men, in a good assort- ment of styles—Today at - MEN'S LOUNGING ROBES 39c¢ a pair Men's Lounging Robes — a complete assortment, including Blanket, Terry, Wool and Silk Brocaded Robes— Sold everywhere at 50c a pair. Price range $2.98 to $25.00 THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Price range $1.00 to $6.00 E z People's Gas ..v..... ork has a corking chance to win the| Dé¢ame apparent that the tide bad | Ehure, . c. &S penpant. Dewn turned. Prices rose easily, ana | 400 Bitisburs Coal .o MoGraw saw that Marquard could| Dear traders wers forced to .rotract, | 00 Piesced Steel Car @ain conirel by practice. and for twe! Puving from this quarter accelerated | 1t Ruilmin Prisce Car ®egsons ha mede the tall blond haired| Lhe recovery and before nosn the mar- | 15710 tion of the il | 1%0 Steel D6y report at the grounds in the morn-, kel. with the excep ing, doing nothing but pitching across| Shares and Vnited States Steel, Tose | Rocie Tt G the plate. McGraw would do the of-| 2l:0ve vesterday's close. | Do. pfd ficiating himself and when he wasn't| Defeat of the Canadian reciprocity | 3 St 1. & & mble (o devote ) his time to Har-| bill, while of minor influence in view e Ll Rl LT uard he would absign Captain Larry| Of the excitement elsewhere, was to| b Do MLl ooy ovle to the job. some extent responsible for the sharp | 11000 Southem Pacific And during last winter Marquard| Preak in the railroad stocks. The Hill {100 Southern Ratlway ent all his time in & gymnasium per- | Shaves, which had been expected to | 1900 e e Py = ; tng his control. When the Giantd|TeAp especizl benefit provided reci- | “2un Texas & Padific —— — — —“Dougherty 1 0 0 0 8 a rccruit from Columbus (South Aulantic league) | ivn todas, 5 o 3. It was Breoklsn's last appear- | BEST RUN GETTERS IN AMERICAN LEAGUE: went down to Texas for their spring| Drocity was adopted, were most af- 00 Toledo St. L. & W Totals, 31 — — | hard. The locals wored one in the elghth and ted | ance ou the jocal grounds this season, the gamie { Cobb, Det. 153Mclntyre, Chicage Seaining Inot Petsmmry : Barcaica s ok | focted, | Do. prd : Totals,” 2 2 27 11 6| it in the manth. Seorer Jed Tor Octover 2 haring been Piaved vesir- | vooion Eicr s 5 3 a en . 5 o B e radiie oo honfe et 1 Tnion Paif 1l 160 156% 159% | “Baited for Ainamith in Sth. New York. Louis. Dovd was efiective in all except the 1ast bi- | s Der 111 Hooper, Bosion ith the first batch from New York.| 3 5 @ latge Do. prd X L. 8% 89 89 “Batted for Lanze in Oth, abh po a abh po A e . ‘when three les netted Brooklyn (wo_runs. | Milan, Hach 100Croe, New York. McGraw joined thém four days later,| Scale, but the market was not greatly | United States Realty Score by inning: Devorelt 5 2 4 0 8 0 0| Dent was hit oportunely. - Score: * | Crawford. Det.” 97 Baker, Phila. ... end the first time he saw Rube work disturbed. Bonds were generaally United States Rubber. Washiogton ...... 0000080 ggfDutezh 4121 4 00 Brooklyn. ' Cinginnati. Yord; Chicizo 94Lord, Phila . he marveled at the fact that the heav- | heavy. United States Steel fives ad- e slon. Steel Chicago ........ 100000 6 |Sdmesct 403G A B Rl L er had perfect control of the ball, and| vanced 1-4. Total sales, par value, Ttah Copper == | Merkleln & 111 0 3 B 4 114 1 0Toblitzllb 9 1 0BEST BASE STEALERS IN AMERICAN LEAGUE. i% didn’t matter how much stuff he| $2,530.000 00a.CY NATIONAL LEAwS STANDING. Tirogsh 4 10 2 H o 103 0 0bawsct 4 0 0| Cobb, Detroit ....... 76Callins, Phila., Dut ot it ‘aither { ““United States bonds were unchanged e o Won Lest Flewherse 3 0 0 4 H I3 400 50 Michellar 20 0| 3in, Wash. "I 49 Jatkson, Cleve. . Soma people fizured that Marquard|on call. Do. pfd .. New _York 58 47 Ao o i 13 1200 0Fvansh ot 5% 0 AR GEcas S AR BN, Do dldn’t possess the gameness to make| bl Western Marsiand P o = o Marqaerdp 1 0 0 1 H io 421 3 olmouds 43 0| Creer New Youk Il 36 Danlels, New Yo kim a biz league twirler, and that on STOCKS. Westinghouse ' Eletdt .. { Philadelphia ... 11010 @5 63 b 0 govcl e 4382 Rihaeiine 2 1.1/ THooper, Baston ..... 35Baker, Phila. thir account he always ascended. But | " Bien e S { st Louts -...0l o i Totals, 35 6 . S S L NI i LAl that way not o, Rube feared no| Al Crgimers pra o e D e Gheinnad e I ooy 3 S ot 10800 moms 2712 2| BEST RUN GETTERS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE. eam in the league, mal. Copper oklyn ..ol E 3 Teer.c arger " 5 Net pitcher must have to remain in fast| Am. Can ... % 3 < = T3 2| Batted for Beecher, Cln. » : S3Konetchy, Bt Eompsny i i New York, Sept. 22.—Cotton futures 0id Cy Shut dut tho Pirates. shiods o et o S D s e et B, S In 1998 Marquard pitched wonderful| Cotton. 0D closed steady. Closing bids: Septem- | Pittsburz. Sept. 32.—Boston today appeared in | *sBattd for Radsbaugh in 9th. Score by Innings: Knabs, Phila. ball for Indiinapelis. and the Giants|. ] ber 10.76; October 10.65; November |Fllsburs, for the just ime this sesson, wianing the | aBaited for Convell in 10th. 3 Brookdyn - . ...010000086 23 v A pecured him in the fall. While in the Linseed OLL 10.63; December 10.71; January 10.67; | fime toan. it wes. the fors e o oy ca his old | | ssBatied for Zackert in 10th. o iy Pl 20 00 © =3 BEST BASE STEALERS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE. Tainor leagies Ribe hed many of the Tosomotive February 10. March 10.79: April whien he pitched for Boston In the world's | (JSCUT, 0 ALY (0 o o, o o g | T base it Severoid. Bates; chree baseh it ety facrpit eccentricities of Waddell, wanting to] el & 10.83; May 10.90; June —; July 10.90, |serles * ine piiching on both ddes was steads, not | 3 (O, Hlene e B0 0 lent aiens | e B o S T = be the entire team himself. | Steel Toundrien i Spot clit]zsed quiet, fifteen points 1ow- | 5, oo 1n"the serenth Inaing, when Miske Lit g Two base Trts, Kontehey 2, Myers, Devore. Herzog: 4fLobert, ' Phila. 31 But Marquard has forgotten sil ke Hotmiry er: middling uplands 11.00; middling | a double and was sent across the Dlaie by Miller's e OTHER GAMES FRIDAY. il S — Sbout £Hfvolitien anid: 18 Howe o mont . el & T gulf 11.25; no sales. out to Cares and o single by Bridwel. Score: | Snodgras: S ifSweedies, Boston ..l 28 B b Darsoneay ai the b o6t sl Tubaceo prd i 7 Pittsburg. Boston. St Chicago 8. Fiiladelnhi . — Murray, N. Y. 41 tiller, Boston ... raposition % means of livelihood | 0 At . Newvonis SEor s at Mt R e S R i e Ol Rtk o Won. Lost HARNESS HORSE MOTES. . o ‘ New York, Sept. Money on ca riai 418 1 0| Plataaelobia by e scare of 810 town was i 5 . nd that he must settle down and put| d .. ondy. 5847 8.8 H i 2 | vincibie in all but fhe fourth i when the vi- - U8 2 E 3 & ond ROtk o Ty hmim{” | Cooat - Liue steady, 2&32 3-8 per cent.; ruling rate 4 03 0 Ohirkeldb 4 111 0 2 jirs bunched five of their six hits for three rw 5 "t { When Franic hulte was 17 year m the minute he settled down o e 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; L2813 0 bhamnece 102 0 8] Bume was it sately e, "Tinker beiug the one old his father offered fim $1,000 te s oo R g v o mapia, irani offered at 2 1-4. g Moy 4 575 1 fomnelas 2018 81 inrn Jiis uniform and quit basebali. 4 de 3 e abias Eoite Time loans steady, sixty days 3 1-4 |Swsone =~ 3 3 & 2 0Randane. 3 1 5 3 o ! Wildfive recently said his daddy thinks pitche { Central eutiver @?% 1-2 per cent.: ninety days 3 1-2@ | “Clarke 1100 ooy 300 10| differently of the matter now. g TR e ot ot e 3 S S S bain Artal. SI9 $07 by Anton 207 skl of New ey ExtaLislcanoniis I6 1000 0f Tumls, 3L 62016 8 - Sty ey A Bor hesapake S Ohio —= > - Srai IS 3-4 has lowered (h \son’s record Citeavo & Ation ! CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Totals, 92 91 idence —Maliimore 0. Providence' 5. ~Lefty Smith of Willimantic, wiio his for f il | r four year old trotfing mares to Chicago Greal Western. ... 17% Open: it Hgh Y Eaee - ok *Batied for Simon in 8th. Rocliester_foronto 10, Rochester . been twirling such good ball for Brant- 208 |-4 Do. pra o ban s AN ps o . " ““Batted for Adams in 9tir alo—Pirst zame: Monireal 1, Buftale 2. | ford in the Canadlan league, has been Ghlcago” X WL e G -t e Score by incing: Second game: ‘Jsmireal L7 Baffaly; 2 picked up by Connie Mack and will be Rilly Evang, the Amerfcan leazue n O C. & St Leuls e ) 2 SRo208 1055 108 1045 Fliibar ok i vl de g L B N CphEE with the Athletics next season. ump, saya Olaf Hendrickson, bought worads buer & T e L AL Jack McGrath Referee. by the Bda iy Bl 2 Colorado- & Routhern £ Y % s . Simon, Kirke. e ‘m_mm”:“’ m',"‘ & "h':“ “;"';';;ln\ii'l‘h‘g"; solidated Gas e b i S e 2 Jack McGrath is expected to referee| The owner of a Rochester paper Tastonts pinrer et ke oro _-':‘ S S 2 paxa 5 8 716 b Philadelpiia .o 3 the wrestling match at Westerly this | takes his sperting editor to the ball fastenty s broken into | Biavare & Hudw n. SL Touis, Seof. 22—An error and o douile by | rwn bass afternoon between Bill Collins and Os- | greunds in a $10,000 aute and Presi- 2 0ig leagues in many moons. He g 2 Devore ot Zacheri a recruit, in the (eutls inning, car 'S Sl R AiaSUIn s 3 says the Hwede can go down (o wecond| 0 Du.opd ot N 4 save Now. Fork. the als aite e S gnning, car Samson. Collins was in this city | dent Chapin of the ball team 8a fast aa Ty Cobb. e e e, Snsitis serigr with St Louis today. 4 1o 5. New York Friday night. He reports himself in | hinr in & taxt . . Scored: thres in the Afth when ther ii Redabaugh, 2. a the 2 | sof it e