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; ‘ e shwfin L"acmksn\ 7 FIRE“I‘;IJ;I'J‘;ANCE‘ STURDY DE MAR AGAIN A WINNER, ~ Lowest Raies + FRellable Companies | Leads thé Field 2500 Parckion Marabin i Sl x GOOd CIothes and “Makm ‘Good” go=togethér;' - J. L. LATHROP & SONS. This Year—Time 46 Seconds Behind the Record— P 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich. Has Trained Only on Vegetable Diet. Brockton, Mass, Ovt. 6—Clarenceyhaif mile track, will go against his De Mar of Melrose sped into the|record of 2.06 1-2. Brockton fair arena this afternoon | .0y, oubon will be driven to bea the four vear old record of 1911, 2.0 3 P 2 with 24 miles of rolling road behind |3-{. ; Because this:is true him, the winner of the dnnual Brock- : 4 ’ B St {ton Maratnon. De alars time for the| PRIVER RUSSELL DISCIPLINED wefve selected Kuppen- run,_ from Bost B 2| FOR STRIKING RIVAL'S H : 5 - f s TRltae By wae 2 heimer Clothes as”ourdstandard. peaiss S aiinany = 'tg Hit Banner Wilkes in Third Heat at v 2 minutes, 46 seconds slower tgan the Dolble Fal i3 - cocordlmads byl W T Faecstisinat anbugy Fale. They are standard inas- year. Danbury, Comnm, Oct. 6.—Exciting | sy : From an inconspicuous place back in | finishes marked the closing day_of m“.d‘ as they 'combine every the strugsling fleld of 50 at the start, | laIness racing on the Danbury fair desirable feature of every other De Mar zame sturdily through his feld. | ETOURGS Gack fofey, During the (g line with an originality, and The voung runner was 13th at the DAt © tEoR e« Wi _ f Let us write you a Policy of Fire|quarter, 10th at the haif, fifth at the | Wilkes, entered by L. & Fletcher, and distinctiveness all their own. Insurance and £o to hed tonight feel- | fhree qlarters, but he did:not reach | Hazelvood, owned and driven by G. R =L Sevilll ing that you have done all that can be lthe front untli the church towers of | EVSSET OF Talse George, TL., . WS T R :isicrmgaigriflg{;ai‘t‘gr.ms!i Bi;g‘;“i:‘,,.‘::’:‘,;‘; ‘{A"m”}:‘f_:d and . than 1and nSck, Ruasell struck the Fieteher These clothes merit your je a wise thing to do and it is up to¢imes were as fo\;}ows: : ?.,”'}?;2E“tflt“dzc:'\i;‘é"of}ii‘x:e?x‘l'c"fi‘ln??fii npproval ;vtheyEgain and retain € yon. R. F, Piggott, Medford, L35 4c5. - | Tmttush e : & % £3 ISAAC S. JONES, |, Andrew Sockalexis,_ Oldtown, e, |Jufges set the horse back to sixth place your confidence’ and good will ; Insurance and Real Estate Agent, ,2-3}} {1‘ Corvivean, Bridgewater, 2.31.4z, | Russell claimed that he was trying to they are the way and means by which we Richards Buitding, 91 Main St. James Cleary, Worcester, 2.35.24 4-5. ffl“,“‘g‘f:;:;‘z;‘ oo S e are “‘making good’’ with the men of this aroince winning the Patrlots . 339 |mistake. Despite his explanation, tne town who know and appreciate_correctness Marathon last spring, De Mar has fle- | judges ruled him off the track and T 1HE OFFICE OF WiL BILL, | red in several long distance affaits, | another driver took his place. Hazel- and (unm.,_dme ?’1‘5 SO o ’i D23 1504 had already taken the first and The Fall stocks are’res Iendcnq Real Estate [ e s I g ol o | second heats: a win in the third would 4 1he L fph and Fire Insurance, Governor Toss handed the trophies Gl s . with the choicest products of the great: P # he winners, e S = < 1a Jeeated In Bomsry’ Block, over C. M. SpRln ooy 217 trot. f Wiliams, Room 9, third fioer. SEVEN FIRECE HEATS House o !Kuppen.helmer Telephone 147. ON LEXINGTON TRACK. ¥ 1 Manager Bendett has everything in i —they’re larger and better than any clothing stock ever shown in this section 5 'they include rcadiness for Sunday to meet the fast s . , 4 Nt Liondon /tearh who are coming up every style; model and fabric that is deservedly popular; you’ll find here and now just the strong and are looking for a victory. garment that your person demands—that your mind delights in. | Independents Await New London. I i | Braden Direct Won Pacing Futurity i ! g Futurity in ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i Prolonpal Stssiple: Captain Fielding will have Reardon, AMOS A. BROWNING ; Lexington, Ky., Oct, 6.—It took seven |last year's fast end, in this game. It i ® ls s lieats tod: 186 the | the sporting element of Norwich wish- A Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards BIds. | winner in (he pacis division of the |8 to See football they will have to Excelient Values in FALL SUITS, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 ‘Phona 700. Kentucky Futurity for three year olds, | keep back of the line so not to inter- ) carried over from yesterday, at the |fere with the plays. B & p k. fif fl[ ‘Kenlu('ky Trotting Horse Breeders’ . *‘t\mal)‘n Fleld[l’ng' will ha;’ze ul)e fol- Fa" Hflts; shOes a“d Furflishi“gs are hel'e rown erkins, Attomeys-at-law | sociation track, and Braden Direct, tiie {lowing lineup: Donovan c. Bendett rg. 2 : { black 3ar ire va 1 Colligs 1g, Skelly rt, Burdick 1t, Rear- Over Firat Nat. Bank, Shetucket 8t.|Dlack son of Baron Direct, was' the Colligan Ig Skeliy rt, Burdick It, Rear- in splendid values and all very moderately priced. Entrance stairway next to Thames| ' yrio. pa Forast winner of the first | ham 1hb, L'Heureux rhb, Capt. Field- National Bank. Telephone 38-3. |and fourth heats, set a new world's |ing fb Baber, Bastion and Hertz, sub- record for three year old pacers when |sti utes. 1y ‘: BRADY & BRAD she went the mile in 2.05 1-4, a qua —_ £ Afterneys and’ Counsel at Live ter faster thyn Klatawah and | Bulkeley Squad for Pomfret. L 280 Broadway, New York Cit.. Logan. the previous record holder. | The Bulkeley plavers who make up & > ; {. In the 2. class trot Peter Dorsey ; the squad to go to Pomfret today to James T. Brady Charles A, Brady |, % the Sl Doy e .d b thaay ot G New York. . of Norwich. Cona. | Croke his ankle and had to he de-|meet Pomfret s the gridiron ro = o the following: Captain Costello. l . t t omorrow Uhlan will be driven to Nooman, Selikowitch. Lawrence. V. 21 125 M s 2on by his owner, C. K. G. Eillings, | 3 v, . Schwartz, Keefe, = ain ree inst the track record of 2.01, and Huntley and Don- The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women's 1y, the champion ‘stallion over aj - g P and Children’s Wearing Apparel 00l Dominick & Dominick!“ Members of New York Stock Exchange FINANGIAI. AND‘GUMMERGIAL | SRR S S P T | ] have the same title and & capital of 3 | $10,000,000. &) Tasts Attitude Toward the Trusts | STOCKS. e WHER. {HEY 21AY TODAY, [:\_'r:cup g9 L asBue 0000 o | BELUGE OF CHECKS FOR CHOPPING BLOCK ! Causes Unsasiness. | 506 Aus Chaimers 0 e O™ ational Leagus. | 5 S 5o 19 v . PPt - 5 | 00 Allis Chalmers pfd . 16% 16% 15 o Totals, 37133713 3 WORLD'S SERIES TICKETS. FOR SAM LANGFCRD Shannon Building, Norwich | = 0 Amal. Ceprer P 40 a8 | Disbue at Chicm | s 53 i New York, Oct, 6.—The reactionary | 7, - Agricutural . Poan o New o Secoud " game— 3 Caponi Had to Be Ri d by the Ref. % Tl s S Beet Sugar. niladelphia st Brooiiyn. TRl o Dent th : : aponi Had to Be Rescued by the - Telephone 904 | tendeney witieh has appeared in the | Dot Sue | el il | e Wheat n rih. % 1°‘é°°° F;"sl W":; W";‘ it :‘;f;, aree in. ERIRd Hound: ockk market this weel received added | American zeague, | aBaited for Weaver ia 8 ame—Polo rounds Wi i St {impetus today from President Taft's | New York at Philad Score Ly innin | 000. - | New Yorid —8: * !utterunces in Idaho concerning the 'i'a‘.d’s:u,’i;\,‘f'd - s e {isere Hn Laseigegs o 60, ‘[hég\ma‘gfl‘:‘a?,;;b; T‘:Y& _,l::;,ff%,d_ | policy of ti dmini § P : s .. Washington st Bosion. Brooklyn ...... ......0. 3 P o LY = s 2 | the S “tar baby, e ¢ Cibm [EoUSEE e Sadinnisalion S T - Linseed 011 2. e oo e Y bt cor] NewiACbik OCENBIL WL 24 ‘Toura!| Bonl:. h\ ONIcagns DeavTwelEhts, oa o chief executive's dsclaration that pros. - Locomotire 1L san, Drley: thice. basehie o Mitier lafter the afineurcement vesterday of | chopping block in a scheduied ten- 50 on and th he administration . Steet 5 - et {werld’'s baseball championship, appli- | A. C. tonight. Referee Charley White | Diifiies wentoh ns JawreToatls Sasouea P S e Phiiadelpht o New York. Oct | cations for seats came in such num-|had ‘to stop the fight in the middle — 3 gl 9t 3 impose . el ladelphia .. 50 o - i R 1 s e izht e 4 i i Tobaco. pt ‘ 2 tiued winniug b | bers that tonight the officers of the ot the a.. . = > | upon it, while in its essence a reitera- R R (il - o | Aeiphia: 1o the Bess Ghme Senuita, the former l@tew’ Yorlk bassbail club. were. flooded ‘1@:“lf-‘i);::iro:%u‘llc?ioc?\::c'fl; el A Special Meeting of the Policy-|tion of his well known views, was fol- A B Soraland ¥ 2l ranis._captaln, ‘allowed onls ono seraten hix (SLIy (e RAQETAN Sn Here, Co0Cr | less, | langford koo poni. down holders of the Naw 1 ‘o1 |towed by a vigorous assault upon the Atchison ¢ York - 3 70 i and then went to pleces. R Aditic 1 i wice In the second round and battered lders e Naw London County e byl e vigouy s > At How Yol . 24 | T She fitst dnniog of the second | thousands. - In addition to the applica- | him around in the third, Mutual Fire Insurance Company will | Tathet. The presidents remarks de- Atintic Gonst Tine.. Washingion : - | gsine. pro ndoing. - Scores: tions by mail. hundreds of local fans, | The New York National league team be held at the office of the Company m"r‘a’(“: u;!f‘lf(-lft‘:t’:m]aladcenh‘llgoqu‘hchx;- Baimore ‘&, Okio. St Louis & =Y 166 e e ie. i v | belleving that li:e_‘ could .zrxiulanflv[fl» | attended the bout in a bod They "3 . g 7 eats, i ST el S el T s ‘ v age by applying personally for |y 1 oy t P el . 2 etucke FibH; [ Te &, e fes ; abh po s e b0 D0 a e 3 & ere also entertained by an interes at No. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, |lention to stand by the railroads so Srooklyn " Rapid Fruat P e ] 200 lbevorear <5 b % § § | tickets, went to tlie offices, only To ind | ng ISROWAIEHE contest hermeon e Connecticut, on Monday, October 9th, | long as they obeved the laws and kept Cen s 5 : 0/Dayle, 0 5 1 1i(hat none would be issucd until the |ander Theil of e , 0 T R T e entral Leather Boston, Oct. 6.—Pltied azainst Walter Johuson, oltaiab, e g , sued ur | ander Theil of the battleship Connec- 1911, at 2 o'clock .in tie afternoon, | contcnded. trat & SDesth - ol are ?m‘p‘luui Em ()'Bm:{. :;:m;.’.w,:enm sngl:r, tained a3 > },m.x’;:\m e sale hs{gms] 0{\ -‘mre:ldul_v 5 cut and Claude Stuckey, a Cohoes, A hat the s 5 = tral of New 3 s mastery of batsmen today. and Beston wou from L ST 3| As fast as the clerks could handle Y., boy. Th Mok b FaToher o e swed uneasine: Chea 0. ashington, 3 to 1 enators” on e it : 2 . boy. e sailor was almost o il | lemwn irated ©conciat -‘avnd xfx'?:[ uh; | ® Chloatn: & Alton. (73l e et R o o A A S T | it Sipateih i1 the applications they bundled the let- | knocked out in the first two rounds, To accept Revision of Charter of - | CHOKSEECS CORe M8 e e adminis. Chicago Great Westerrn... 18% 183 185 | went for two bases. The locals hit Johmson oppor- $jters into packages of a hundred and|but was so strong in the fourth round the Compeny made under Substi- |tration was to X e"’pevm‘ e mar: e & sed e | canes. Seore k stamped them according to the time Of [that the referee had to stop the Oght tute for House Joint Resolution |iut sold off and was heavy through ioax e s e & { receipt, to be surs that the carly appli- | to save the up No. 162, passed by the General |ine romainder of tho dag s Hricksensf 4 11 0 ofMilanct 3 21 0 o cents were taken care of first. By the o Assembly of the State of Connecti- | Sellme quite naturally converged in ol : Yerkenss 3 0 1 5 ofSchasfenty, & 1 7 3 0 { strict_enforcement of the rule of only cut at its January session, 1911. Un :““’;“‘;“ bt oA e iheie o & o Speekenet 2 11 0 IfmbeteldS 3 0 303 | four tickets to one purchaser, and the Lauret Hills at Practice. F. LESTER, Secret [ T s Ay n s et ot s atock Cousolidated Gas Pomeio. 503 % I 4% 0 L 01 Fvo base i | rejection of suspicious applications, it | e Laurel Hills zot themselves into e A L by DR B M e S P Delawaze & Budion.. Ilewixih 2 0 & 2 OlMBrideds 4 0 1 3 0| Second mmer pis !|:‘-Ipcd to keep speculation at a min- | trim for their Jewett C trip to . ) % 8 he e ‘ Rio Gran radles.1b 3 2 ‘hem.%b 3 o . Limun. i Cigin s o i S Norvich, Connecticut, September 30th, | government contemplates the filing of Do. nrd : Tillemoc 3 11 3 ofsmes " 32355 ol " w0 a el = srounds here. where the | 0¥ Pla¥ing the Clippers ' a practice 181 | % < % e Piaincy 3 ol At the Polo grounds here, where the | game. The score was 28 to 0 in favor 5 |2 sulz for dissolution of the steel cor- Distlies' " Securiien OBdenp & 1 1 5 Offohmsenp 5 0 2 2 0| Knubed 190l i il oy e Tior | Sorac jThe tze was 38 to!0 I favor fBeration Bt e R 2 Erie s St wert. i E o ame all k fre of the Laure Is. (o LR S e B it Totals, 28 72718 1| Totals 31 G | Mrneit i 0 oftcmorrow, preparations are mnearlv | i 3 [two “points below. the previous day's s S Sy e i) } § }|complete 'for a crowd of 60.000. The g | close. ~Reading, the prominent figure Great Northem i Washinglon ... 60100000 | HE Gt S e S e STYLES IN BATTING. Frevie s o 2 e o Do, pid e et et ! 5 gicne game has been less than 35.000. Sy mn . Ltue ]E" _"""e‘““.s P! 0‘] e 2 = e | Walsh,c 010 2 011In 1910 the total number of admissions | Heavy Swatters Have But One Thing | ezainst anthracite carriers, lost as | £omai 2 | Chinimers.p 113 Oifor the five-game series between Chi- | i @, R | much and other stocks lesser amounts. St. Leuis Beat Detroit Recruits. “Titus 57 3 3lcago and Philadelphia. was 124,222, anj 1 Common—a Discriminating Eye. g was slow throughout the St. Touss, Oct. 6.—St Loufs won from Defroit to- | HallD = 8 3 TaE . N Oris b o = Have you had baby's photograph| . 173 Tnter Marine prd | > 3 15 average of less than 25,000 to a game. ATatiE : 8 P S in nter. 3 a” i o e goon fromm Detioit lo° | sanooan 23 0 a gan imilar restits in batting—good-re taken ? St R ot e s el TSR, Baer Jargely of rocruite. Kuting of St. Louls got taree | . | At the rate applications are coming | sults that iv, are optained from Ay It's an art te take babg's phots- | D& grlercd £ | i Contedl " Dits, one beinz for three bases and another & homo | Totals, in it is roughly estimated that more|Gifrercnt styles. Good form, poor form graph as it should be taken. To catch|Pressure. Whenever symptoms of pro- Flrmns: City’ Spuibn run. Seore: [ oshakieatsan, than a hundred thousand fan? will| ng ot 2t el » Door. form o roguian e s, e, Lo Cateh | Founced weakness appeared, However Bunsas City 2 bt st Lous. “butiea fo Eook cowiionRo e Ln i L) | S0 T omm Ul eet thsre with nounce e rd Rl A Dt e p . abh | scare by s 5 ne Fat, and each coniributes dimple. Such photograps become prized | SUPPOTL Was given effectively, and the | Laclede Gas ... Tutweiler,2 5 2 3 1 1lShottenct 5 2 o | Philadeipnia - 10000931 0—4inearly half of whom will be disaD-|to (he 300 dieision. save hes 1ts quota remembrances of babyhood's dags in|bear traders did not venture to at- 300 Lebigh Valley ... Drakedf & 2 1 0 0 Austingd - 3 0 | New York - 10 001000 0 5 pointed etk e or e ““.‘“"{"“‘h; ; Gom . W i ' | tempt largze operations. | 1000 Touisvi ai Gainordb 4 1 8 1 1Hognit 3 ol e in, Beck . S do thing of “form” st the bat is i;;;:ié:c:w!: p:‘ou‘:n‘r:hihnngd Effiffi,‘.’f Restoration of United States Rub- | 100 M %e S | Schatatre 5 9 0 o o Luportte.2n 4 AL Sl T ‘;\5.,"\'(:';‘?:.“"', 1“:\:@1_\ a shibboleth based on_nothing. They awivs 100k Thelr best when we|ber common o the dividend paying | 11603 33§ 0 Compun ol il | SmE S B e TR Rg | i few cases will serve to snow how take them. No troublesome posing.| st had only a temporary effect on the ! 0 1 0 1 Halinan.ss 1 OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. 1 Bsia. 1ign | differ n.‘ \l‘v","'“' ‘ n‘w-:«_mx:nn L2 sway Enap them in & Jiffy. | market for that stock, the action of | 2 5 2 1Ksiohen H - New?York Starts a Faverite Over Phil- | 2I0Rs the batting elect, the .300 class, ! Givectors Baving theen discounted | Livass 4.1 6 2 0Enowip o E S . e aabaty | With @ wide dissimilarity of method. | in_advance. Expectations of a |- BT s T 01 4. Cutcago—Chicago-Closeland. no game: rain. | adelphia Americans for Basebal Take Hal Chase, for instance, Ma 1| o games today Championship. : is the spectator who doesn't see how = 3 Chase hits the ball. Yet he does hit New York, Oct. 6.—The New York|it, kecps on hitting it, and always has team will take the field against the|heen a first class batter. The batter Philadelphia Americans on October 14 | who steps away from the plate is mo- as favorites, with odds of § to 5, torfously a pocr hitter but while Chase COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY. world’s _championship series, acc doesn’t step or pull away, he is fidgety Collins’ Trisle Wins for Athlotics. Yale s Syracuse ing to the betting here today. Half a|with his feet and suggests that he is ladelphia, Oct. 6.—New York was defeated hero | JIarvard ve T million dollars, it is estimated, will be | ahout to step away toiar.3 1o 4. Collins irimouth va. Colby Totals, . SEa FOOTBAL RESULTS FRIDAY. Polytechn Reore DLy Inuings Detrolt, 1% St. Louis Two buse hits, Kutina: home run, At Norfoli, Va.—Virgl Valrersity of Marslaand 0. At South Tethlehem, Pa.—Bucknell 3, Lehigh 8. stivute 13, lividend on American Beet Sugar were not met, but in spite of that fact that stock was exceptionally ac- |- s tive and closed with'a small gain. In- T®s Photographer, creasing _indications of an earnest Opposite Norwich Savinzs Soclety. fight against tne dissolution plans of | the American Tobacco company and dictments of officials of the so-called | Wall Paper trust contributed to the People’s Gas Plusburz C. €. & 100 Pi | 7 | e linz was the featire. Ta wagéred on the contest. Seemingly careless and indi markel's unsettiement. T stel Spring Iade two threc-bazzers and a stngle, and. drove in | Lrinceon s 5 =i el ] eless and indifferent, ACADEMY V8. HEAVYWEIGHTS. There was heavy biiving of London { 108800 keading ... 2 B e e e miidor itsde v. A Philadelphia_syndicate is said to | he really is watching the pitcher's ev- ittancea and fhe Foreizn exchanze | Eepubie Steet Dus S e e higan v i {have a vpool or $35,000 to bet on the!ery movement as well as the whole Leoal Rivajs fer Football Honors Wil | market ruled strong throughout the | 7ov mook fiund €50 = New Yerk. Philadstphie Krmbais - Japs opns, 77 7T *7 7 | Athieties. TThere ls another pool, it is|layout, and no man can Rit better with Get Together. day. ? | s ST ey e S B i re] Point vs. Vermont. | reported, of $30, also to take the|a base’runner. His attitude is an 9 U e e T e Daviele it emliei S e nn L0 s sivania s, Uraints. | short end. Wall street brokers are re- | thing but menacing, indeed contains : All hemne talent will be lined up can Tobacco issues were heavy on ac- ' ’;f;,:‘f LSl = Chase.2b 3 oloumeth 4 3 8 3 0| Gen = fpuionsand any. | porteé to ]b}“ looing w:'r pm“.u_ Iphia | hint of timidity, which really doesn’t - g : Iz = ot Sl e ol 5 Cree.it 0 0|Derricksb 2 11 2 e ITU o = | money. while a score of well known | exist, but witr S ist 3 r - against each other this afternoon when | count of the omposition fo the re- Shet. 8 &I e Knight.1b 2 ofvumhvrt 4 0 39 0f HolsC b AbyoteskTomieih et Silea anad ISR DNE I L pa e WE ek and srm dc the Academy and Heavyweights | organization plan. Some importan l0m 08 Narizeh, s 43 1lpavisd 8 1 4 2 gf W “vs. Sorinizeld T. 8 jceygieed it s F S ab oL S CADL LIRS, g0y Hort. football clevens meet on the gridiron |advances were made in less active 5% %% Zina.ct 2 2 olBaryss 4 11 1 of Chicago s Tudlane. ¢ | they will bet; sums ranging from $1,-{of a pitched ball hittable. He used to & T Bnie BT e e T il Car Talbee A0 | Williame o & Tnlmae 1oidol -— | 060 to $10,000 on New York. be wezk on a low curve outside the the Heavyweights are Greeneville boys | 00 Saliediy O e 31306 5|MGRATH WILL MEET | A dozen bookmakers have recorded | plate, but got over that and now is a and there should be a big following| United States ihrees advanced 1-3 Totats, 2| Dantortin 1 0 1 9 wagers of from $500 to $5,000-at_even | Tree hitter. If he wants to hit, heil from the village to accompans the Giants t at anything, like Lajoie or Wag- a L ROMANOFF'S SUBSTITUTE. | rioney, 6 to 5 and 7 to : 1 their | on call e = e e e Bt : T 2 | being the favorites of the betting. If | rier, snd he's liable to hit anythin Ry Staloats i e | % i Vhind Suaiesitaiis oSeore by watags: 5 Y S0 T | Bahn, Austrian 280 Pounder, Takes | Nalewson goes info the box for New | e desn't swing hard in the sense of e on the side lnes to suppcrt the| CALUMET AND HECLA | Unlieg Siares fbe Piacemia T00 3 13 8 98 5 58| Place of Russian in Wrestling Match | York on the first day, both sides cal- | Laving a leng swing, but swings with defenders of the Red and Whit:. MERGER ABANIONED. Mot ol 0916 108 Thirce base hits, Collins 2. . Here. culate that odds of about 7 to 5 on the | 4 good deal of snap. His eve and arm Experience, training and team play | P od Ttan Copper . 1% 40% - game will be right. ‘o the work without much use of the should be all with the Academy and|A Small Minority of Stokholders Biock 500 Vo Car Chem... ..l.l48% 48 \ NATIONAL LEAST= BTANDING. By information received here Friday Freak Bets on the Series. hody In adding force to the drive. should prove enough to give them the the Plan. ;q,,‘,f,‘j";,’,d“ EetE A e us Won Tost. "C. |from Ivan Romanoff, the gigantic 320 % Wagner's form varies according to Vistoty Wwitheut Kily' Thyaleal ndy i RN LR L I Now Yok ... 18 a0 3 | round wrestier, who' was to have ap-| Many freak bets have already becn his mood, Usually the gre ¢ Dutch- over their opponents. Several indi Bosi iy ! i hieago ¢ 0 peared here tonight against two men, | recorded on the cominz serieo between | man stands with his feet well apart, WAL Mirn et IREE BMvers: ARIIG noion Oct Sk Hitle bi’(‘)fl‘gfi el s oy = o it was learned that he has been put | the New York and Philadelphia base- | Lut he can hit from any Resition and among the lineup of the Heavyweights | smalier companies, who instituted | e | St Louis .. 13 13 hors du combat, at least temporarily, |bali teams for the world’s champion- ! sometimes changes. His body is in and can make plenty of trouble for the| court proceedings in Michigan, are re- | Clieirnatt 68 8 “hile engazed in a bout with his | Ship in America's national- sport. One his swing and his arms more so. Some- ‘cademy if they get half a chance.|sponsible for the abandonment an- COTTON, Brooum e " S 413 [y restling partner. but he is sending a is of a Pittshurger who has wagered | times he swings so_hard he all but ‘uriously enough, the lineup brings| nounced today of the proposed merger| . > FiD X %2 | ountainous substifute in his place in | £307 to £50 that New York will not win | falls down if he deesn’t land, and the two captains opposite each other.| of the Calumet and Hecla Mining com- New York, Oct. 6.—Cotton futures Brooklyn and Boston Split Even. tke person of John Bahn, styled thethree straizht vistories. Another, of | sometimes he takes a slow swing. He Captain Gebrath of the Academy at| o o e 5 7| closed barely steady. Closing bids: | proowsn =i i Avstrian champion. Romanoff is in a | $150 to $500, s to the effect ‘that|is a batting genius who can afford to tAnd Tacing Captain’ Commmings. | oY, e of the richest copper com- | Goichier 5,68 November 8.38 Dentan. | ui i Sk $im Pl 2 Beston wound e | e Y wiin ‘twintos leg ten: | Mathewsod will be knocked Out of the | Cisregird Canons SBoUL the batl. come who plays left end for the Heavy- ! sidiary companies. b | 3; January 9.69; February 9.72; | header today. Seores: dons. . | box after the first ame he pitches. A !ing over the plate, and occasionally Siis e pemekwill me poiEl Ly cmnante e e 9.79; April 9.85; May 9.92.| Dt same— ‘Bahn will take up the same contract | third is that the New York team will | offers at balls over his head or across + ” T q . Boston.. i > 5 <. with_determination on hoth sides. 45| annoenecisys G0k, market senscd he|June 9.96; July 8.97; Septemiber 9.55. | "W po Brooky. o as Romanoff had proposed, agreeing to | not get more than three hits off Bender | the plat from him. On & hit and rn the Heavyweighis would like nothing | group.advaneed sharply to a close that | Spet closed quiet, 15 points lower; { Sweener.2h 4 431 1 0 igive any man $100 who stays 30 min- | and o fourth man has wagered a con- | play he and Chase have been kmowen better than to chalk up a victory |y the highest in weeks. The direc- | Middling uplands 9.95; middling gulf | Docliact 3 el utes with him and $500 to_any man |siderable sum that Philadelphia will{fo Tunge across the plate and <rout oeainst the Academy. and the students | of the Cotumet 1a making known | 10-20; sales 800 bales. Fieat . % e who gets a fall on him. Bahn will | Steal more hases than New York. Sev?|a near wild pitch safely past the in- v iil be out to hand defeat to the oppo- | abandopment stated that the rea- ! = Tridwellss 2 13 also wrestle two men, and this brings | eral carloads of headgear and over- | field. ion by as large a score as poskible. | son waa the incertainty as to when MONEY. Howser b 3 En in a change which will be a welcome | coates it is estimated, have been ‘ocnciier star Hitter, Hddie'Collins. 1 The following will be the lineups: oty e e . Yook, et : : Douiins 3 ] one to the Norwich sports, as one of | ered by the fans. oose and shambling at the plate. His Academy—Gebrath (capt.) re. Porter :1):» “Tl:;ll‘\d(l‘;lg‘!:\‘)&‘\tl‘EI fi?"..‘-n‘b:‘.'é Mz::l‘fl I tto\akd‘;, 25)‘2“]-: 't.erfic {\.:q"ifiufi’é ;:l‘; et % his opponents is to be Jack MeGratn, | — | movements, nawevsr. e Tundes per- rt, Herbert rg, Jackson ¢, Bliss Ig. Fl-| 4150 that i o S s BRed ] last loan 2 3-8; closi i ¢ | Donnelly.p 3 0o the Irish Giant, and the other will be fect control. He hasn't quite the pois bl T Je. also that the officials would be obliged | 2; last 2 3-8; closing bid 2 1-4; = 12 3 ; ; b5 Pederson Threw Two. ‘ot 1k : o lott It. Croker le. Swan ab, McCormick | 1o sacrifice much time in ¢ the liti- | offered at 2 3-8. Motals, 28 - Harry | Poliusky, who is Zbyszko's Sy 8 WD 5 the mere statuesque Lajole, and hb, Coughlin 1hb, Kirk Ricketts fb. | gaijon was eontinued. "Mime loans easier; sixty davs 3@ o = wrestling partner. McGrath has been| Hartford, Oct. §.—It took Jess Ped- | his bat is held in various posicions, Fleavyweights rhb, 1.Hens Johnsen fb, - Super| ~ The companies which it wes propos- | 2 1-i per cent., and ninety days 3 1-2| ‘BAtted for Bazas in St skowing fine form in several handicap | erson, the Darish wrestler, about ff- | though he doesn't wrigsle it as do ux 1hb, Gadle qb, C‘orey .| og te consolidate with the Calumet and | @2 8-4 per cent.; six months 8 3-4@4 | Score b matches lately. Tn ene of these he Tecn min of the hour allowed him | some Latters. Wherever held, he brings GQuinn rt, Boyd It, Henderson re. Sam- | Fiocia e = Z i per cent. A | imson vo0 e 1000’ defeated the man who put Romanoff | to throw tws big grapplers at the first|1f into use with the swifest of motions Ple le. Cummings (capt.) le. Trady re. | Loort e ] Brookiyn 96 06U e o0 oit of business. Wrestling metches of the season here | witen ready to hit. He is absohutely” . S e j]_\m_i-“m' B T e e er | P e el U Two bem e Bahn, It-is evident, is no weakling | onight at. Germania hal. Jack Wat- | inconsriained at the bat, but the pic- = e it b T i holt i T voted T favor of | waEAT: Open. . High 5 Tows: ' Gloec. ihe Sl or anything undersized. His height is | son. the Canadian champion, was the [lére of unconcern, but for ail that Chil dren CrY | the merger, and the dircctors im their| Dec . ... 98% 8% s %3 136 1% % oNortenct & 1’5 8% 0 |six feet five Inches, weight 280 pounds, | first. 10 meet the Dane, and in seven | alertly confident. Though compara- | the. , and Jles ot 10018 100 100k 1.0 0 obaubertlp 5 113 0 o | ohest measurement 58 inches and neck | wwinttes and 17 seconds the latier had | tively small, he, like Byre of the Pi- " | statement today announced that at the | i oA B 03 U 2Daleyi¥ 3 2 1.0 i i b FOR FLETCHER'S it e o i L R B a0k 00w 10 1000 §2 %0 3hueit 2210 4la4 He hus a $1000 forfeit posted in put his shoilders 1o the mai, using a |rates, hits (he ball almighty hard. | © STO would vote the Calumet holdin:fimm o i 3L 1 o:emederm vt 2i 3 v {Now Tork fores 310,000 side‘bel for aj crotelt and hadC-nelsoniy: Pagderoun or iaslis ' gewgid - on A K & e oy P Sl o Dee. B3 BT ea% ein Bridwellss 3 01 & 0Cowsirt 4 1 1 2 o|match for the championship - with Ihert Auyray, ihe ¥rench cliam- | graceful, style and form are of as o e L ] e ot oo e mnotnced Jan, | o5 1R R L o8 - etiae Tt 0 11 emanib 411 3 0 [Framk Gotch. ; i pion, then faced the Dape. Who' se- | much viriance among the best bat- X : W s arciden Shari o 3 “oes op | 1cen secuids. e we v “have i < or business ts company under the Michigan laws, to Ma ... . 50w 508 50% %0 916! Yeunss. 2 11 % owher 1) 58 z te 4 e e against his two big opponents matches oz eve i