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e ~ ___ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912 ? 0 g e z . y | 300 ran. Each sela v : "ls - INSuRANCE, ] . et o e A R ] o ®e ground. After the gamie the official scorer re- versed his docislon on the play and decided to oross ; A ¥ i 4 out the hit for Paskort and give Merkle an error. as r 3 3 H > { | the lstter mid ho had touched the ball whea ho i FARM INSURANCE e o e T e e foug! e b 2 L 5 Spectaciilar Pitchers’ Battle Results in 1 to 0 Victory for Red i e T e e O i der Brew First . J. L. Lathrop & Sons, % Philadeiphia. 3 : : Kk, Gonin: Sox—Two Doubles Score Boston’s Only Tally—Wood » Wi 2 " 4 " % 2 L0200 \ ¢ t B \E 7 Fans Nine Senators. - i R : OFFICE OF -WM. F BILL, : i —_— i 50443 be £ T 306 40 Real Eszate Boston, Sept. s,—goe “"oo;i bfgt i, Barry scomd Melomos o the saueese pla. £ B 3| i 8 g hnson today, ~inning his ¢ i 10020 ! ) and Fure Insurance; e lont victory In a spectacular g e g 0o o i 5060 Any Narragamtt Dealer can M A0 i Iocaiod fo oy Bieck. over C. 3. | PIELCTS et protccting s America § 1 g 10 : IREES ; . , s A 1 f protecting his American tase, 0 3 it b‘l lf l“. h & bl _ *“11.ams, Room §, third ooz, {'ef‘l‘;“‘z e 7+ PE°16 consecufive wins. 17 4 1Duteisit 5 1200 L yo“, t yon ve .ny 7 ‘ Telopbone 141 v L n 1, Washingten 0. L L O e B Totals, 28 02718 4 ’ ¢ o oo . the e P f 1T e e haih corioiil ok Thirty thousand pe 3 0 immons,2b 3 *Batted 1 ‘ rder % g ho done tally came in the sixth in- 103 offareellit. 33 1.0 0| <opaneg o mam O vlng ymr O M k i SIS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW “| filng with two out. Speaker hit into 034 gswemerict 41610 . L the crowd in the field for two bases. T s T 000 08 cate mth the d we ‘ AMOS A. BROWNING Lewis, next .up, knocked into right Tty T . fleld for a double a hard fly which o % Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bldg. | Moeller was parely able to touch, 80102 i~ see you are -w "Phone 700. Speaker scoring. : hits, Hartzell, Yoo ; - Washington had tHoss opegrtl:]mlles 39200 ; 1 core than Boston, ut 00d was 522310 ; Brown & Perkuns, (ampedtiar |5 i o bl 2o 1y o pinches N $ii31 OUR NEW BREWERY BOTTLING PLANT WATN nine men. Johnson fan- not hit Hamilton, 1TY Over kiret Nat Bank Shetucket NU ‘;tefl?rge, Ot‘lfiee of these being consecu- balls_in _the t1idd A Shtas OF 85000 .m EVERY 10 Entrance stairway next to THAMGS | (ivo ou(s in the fifth. The Senators | e lnaiog bo was taked out o Al agiehes, 33211 HOURS IS NOW COMPLETE. ‘Natfona! Hank. Telepnons 33-3 filled the bases, two men being passed e Wt tched the Arst $ A28 . ‘v‘ - in the third, and Wood fanned Moeller PRS2 ¥ for the third ou. Washingon had st. Detroit. o E runners on second in the SiXth and|gnouenc % 5 &3 o - e S 10000 § lst Mort a e hinth, but they could get no farther, | Compwnit 5 o § § it SRR R] 2 Wood fanning men for the last out ‘on | Wiliamst 3 1.0 o 12300 o000 these occasions. Boston singled twice [Erstiy = 4 2. 1 4 8 ity 122236 8 in the second inning off Johnson, and | jusina 4 1 ¢ 1 se8 e . % l n Laporte saved the game temporariiy | Wallecess 3 0 4 1 21440 - by a brilliant catch of Wagner's fly. | Krichelle 4 2 7 3 20 23 0| sBated for Chelmers in 9th. 7 Boston’s only other chance except the | Jamtiows 3 2 0 0 180 h 8, meore v smmngs: one upon which they scored came in - e 3 H ¥uw York . 0210032319 Net over 5 40% the fourth, when sp«;;uke_r got to thh-«} Totals, 53 11 27 : m: Bl 0005101 18 after being passed, but Engle poppe s lurray. Meckle Miler. Walsh, P forthe last ‘out. » Mang, Mopee: thres base Mt Snodgrass; bome ; DICK BROS. & CO. " Wz ¥ noton. i mre °Imunn '.'"H": H Aiotire, bt St - 2.4 400 00 N -~ 1t Tel. 901 Norwich (Fozest 530 0 it 31000 with Boston sfier snother close : g b, i S e ' FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr. Gufln‘lr,n 3 a. } HEre, : : i g : :‘&:‘:&n' ey o Wegneris 3 02 & olBadess 4 3 4 3 0| Massachusetts Wins Dryden Trophy | ssond. Bl g e ¥ A Cadye 3010 2 OfAinsmithe -2.0 5 1 0 'y Shoot. eighth, when Houser. 3 ‘Wood,p 3.0 1 5 OfJohnson,p 310120 Rifle Range, Sea Girt, Sept. 6.—Th :fl :‘:‘;mw.‘m v Do St 5 ), ept —The R: \ rAY'm“usBchm Totals, 2 62419 0| Dryden trophy match, regarded as the e L 9.8 s_1]mOSt important event of the Sea Girt | Campbellcs s 0 TR on the oo 0—o |tournament was won today by Massa- | M'Donald3 2 . i3 H B o - Lewls. |Chusetts with a score of 1104 out of a | Sweenw.2h 2 ¢ 41300 Uncas National Bank s possible 1200, The winner eceives | Mot 4 81 ¢ s 1hadh C GAMES TODAY ¢ tshe $1,000 trophy presented by the late | Desunid 4 1 4“0 : : g In this way you will know the exact Ameriean Leagos. sfs'}.“ tl:r::gdecuofndnev:: Jefi:oy o Bugmo” : : : H i tost of your iliving and always have | St Louls at Detroit. prize, 3100, Was | perquayp 2 1 R T best Xies ot o in the Washington st Boston, captured by the District of Columbia, | “Housr 1 P8 Har = = Lo % e:-mquu. pt Te- | pun '“a s m_ York. \\:;M% u‘:iore‘:t hlo;%“ snml third prize by | Dosnellvp 0 o 29 3 endors Cleveland at "8g0. Maryland wi . - e 4 and' liberal treatment ex- ationat Lensus Of the other competitors, New York = ' :.lod'l:. every :wflwlr. whether the | New Yo_-;t B-:w;mmmh- scored 1058 and finished fourth. New B m Pictaborg at Bt Touls Jersey was fifth, Marine corps sixth, Chicago at Cimeinnati. We soliclt your patronage. and Iowg seventh. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, « WATIONAL LEAGUR STANDING Tele) 65, 42 Shetucket Street. AMERICAN LE“": """"::':- 5 Gl e, Chiage Won in Niath. ; ; on. ; = 71 | , Clncinnstl, Sept. 6.—Chleago wom an uwphlll game o s P 38 Reds todes tn & ninth inning filsh, § fo » o 2 . in ‘round. mlfidw i ot H o] i thves His by Chlearo, oved 16 S . Exceptional Margin Safety and 43 s 87 485 S, gon T, o e, ot 72 450 74 ‘438 oturn. The Features 3 A3k 78 ‘381 Cinolnnati. of High ‘Orndc Manufactur- 83 5 59 ‘299 '| e . ing Stocks, E o £ 1300 Diseriminat investors are now O e v % L. 1m0 Jjudging securities on individual merit Cleveland 5, Chloago 2. St lows Sot - Cooper ket St Louis 21101 Father than by class standards. Henee |, CHown St 8—Fron cave Cleveland todas's | ncaos"ine and Pisbirs ‘odes made It v saoes $esin the 7 the sscuri- s Sonosd e it B0t 1in succession. § to 0. Several recruits were in the 42040 1“"‘1"‘ s Jackson_ooen cleventh WiEh a pass, ties of high grade manufacturing cor- | Lajls singled, Birminghem bunted to Benz, who | %% % 41711 porations w&m mmm“mwfimau“&mmn. Gunqml; '"h::v;-m‘ lt-:-;-l;w‘ 40040 principal, substantial ~ return and |j8 £ te Tord whe mede & besitfal caich and | Bymash 5 2 2 1 260 ( W:‘Mb‘mn.mtolmh i on’ running from setond and soered. Snotiec:singe Lo L s me:...dma careful investiga- [ . O i .' Clomiant. ;‘.“"‘”ur ¢ 11494 1e1 / Rethtd 4 1 4 & O/Tumersh 5 s L R S 114 | Bend for our September cireular, | Mattichet $030 Cohmmanm § 13 1 1| Nisnot 4319 e which in. an ‘intevesting | Lord.lr 3130 1'ackeont 4 110 0|gimene . 48540 va i Pt manner, the growing démand for these | Ui B 08 o flawlem 418 % 0 lCopey 4002 201 {BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. : #hares and the reasons therefor. |Zedensb 40 1 § DGraneyd & 0 3 9 0 muwn A EAST VS, WEST. about the base lines or swept across | ball with the Athletics to H L L e Totals, 3718 7 13 Connectiout Leagre. practi TURNER, TUCKER & coi iy AR R e L P T ) At Epringdela—Springteld 2, Bridgeport 1. _ lots, pulling down high-hit balls, did ce. £ BOSTON ORK | Benz,p 32021 op 5 0 *Batted for Geyer in At Waterbury—Watetbury 5. Folvoke 3. | Evans and Travers Meet for National |the man appear interested. Then the i . Milk St. 111 Broadway | Sk At Tartford—Tirst came: Harttord 3. New Haven " 4 little notebook would appear again Six times this : Wi : 6. New Haren 1. Golf Championship. and as quickly vanish. Innings passed [ Richie of the Cubs DUDIE ARCHDALE WINS 2 1 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Wheaton, TIL, Sept, 6.—Jeroms Trav- |and when the lithe young outflelder | Winuer ‘when he faced the 2 0 22 | ors of Upper Montclair defeated Ham- |had stolen his fourth base a look of FEgE o ¥ CHAMPIONSHIP TROT Btrminaham, Weaver. 655 | fiton Kerr of Bkwanok, 7 up, and b, in |satisfaction came into the man's face. ‘ 34| the semi-final round of the United |Later he left the grounds as quietly Pop Geers Climbs Out of Hard Luck ; ‘43¢ | States golf champlonship. deo as he had mpe{h 1;2“ %l::, (‘:ofi:\- Stroak—B| 427 Chick Evans was 4 up on at |sage went over the wires '3 ¢ e e, '-Q: -2 | the 30th. bia to the headquarters of the Ameri- The east will meet the west for the|can league baseball club: in Detroit, . 3 “outpitched Crabb, Hartford, Sept. 6—Pop” Geers, the X national championship. Charles Ev-|Mich. The message read: ‘Transfer New Englane Leagoe. veteran, driver, after playing in. hard and Sacte At BesecbliHererhil Brockion: et sround "two, races, O 17 | Cradil tu the oficlal foatd for' mo-bip vickaty. though prechllorertlll-Brocklon; wet, grownds. | ans, Jr., of the Edgewater club, Chi- |your option on Pitcher Cicotte of Au- lusk in'two carried off the hon- i o seoond o | preiousy one L bad been seowied aaniies . | 2 “econg game: Farkond 6. New Havea & | | cago, Western amateur champion, hold- | gusta to Outflelder Cobh of the same Charter park this after. g0 | The dispated play ceme in the first inning. Paskert noon, behind Dudie Archdale in the Mclnnes reached | hit & fiy near the plate. for which Merkle snd Wil- Intornational teagus. er of many course records, and joint|club’ And Detroit did, for the sender free for all \Ghlmplo!uhlp trot. He : - At Prosidence—Baltimore 1. Providence 11. holder with Harold Hilton of the low |of the message was the mysterious won the big race, heading Bflly Burk i At Buffalo—Toronto 10, Buffalo 3. medal score in the qualifying rounds{man of the grand, stand—a . major the, favorite, in straight heats, w‘hu“ . At n«nr;-—uwzw 4. Rochester 9. of this tournament, will play Jerome |league scout. That m._hqw Tyros this' was the track event of the after- o D. Travers of Upper Montclair, N. J., | Raymond Cobb, called ‘the greatest noon, in the Grand Circuit, it was not TR Tho—L e rr:::ln. o | metropolitan cnampn:nil ng;s n::;’ al p}uyor m:z the game has seen’ was nearly as spectacul ¢ "C. | champion, and a match player discovered.” y the mw-f filphl;xfinl?g: 1’1.:0'::: - 43 gg ‘ga ted to be one of the strongest in this —_— e went to slx heats in order to| FEW CHANGES IN PRICES, | o Colendo Tui & L. s s g e O eriny Cheney, a little mare driven:by Jack Nodtordir's. Movisont Rin:Lutaly § 100 o e . oo ey, 1 A st FEW.INBARERALE Fleming of Dallas, Texss, had the i t Ran Largely to| 200 Delaware & Huden......188 = 168 76 da el Joe McGinnity, Jack Coombs and Ed: ¥ courage and stamind to ontlast fast Speciaities. - - Ao byitad % ux n o JOE: PATGHEN 11, 2081-4. Walsh in This Class. d som: after but a mediocre 300" Distillers’ Securiiies 34 38% 33% == Considered : r owing in the first three heats. Geers | ,©7 YOTK Sept. 8.—The movement | 4000 Edo ... .. | THREE BOXING BOUTS Unbeaten Plcm“ of Season Conside in, b 1 at- 3 4 E""“’ Anvil had two of the heats to [ °F StOCKS today xan largely to special | 10 1% i3 g %, N STAGED AT NEW LONDON, THE Nindie reme tairs whieh. 1a fhied in by what are| , EBortstop Tommy recent- Y credit, when the stallion went lame <pangh By e TIoSE ] 000 Geperal Tiecite 151% 181 s Known as lrom men, is one that has |1y pErchesed by “y and was withdrawn just before the |ONST securties of speculative lm- | 700 Grest Nortbern 1 1s% 1% | Ki i . Joe Patchen TI, 2.08 1-4, the unbeat- : a2 | Rochester, i baving start of the fourth heat. ® | portance. There was at times, how- | 800 Do. Ore Cifs oy w2y | Kid Swifty Ndrwich Sarapper,: Wins dere had few occupants. The iron men he Dbig circuit and is A " 2 i 4 5 % - - : en pacer of the year, is considered by 4| o the big ci t making In the 2.07 pace, Geers’ horse, Harly | ¢VeT: Some pressure upon Lehigh Val- | 200 Ilfbols Central . 1l 1 13 from Freddie O'Brien in Fifth. many a prospective {wo minute pacer, | hote, real iron men, have been few an 1 19% 300 Interborough Met ‘Thacker, ley and Canadian Pacific, while other 7 far between. The term 18 applied only ez proved o tall ender. but when | ign' gude railway shates failed o |0 Py P i @i @l | Three metioere bouts, none of which | H° & Sebarae of Pitianeld. owaed by | ©, pitchers, and means those pitciers 4 - tory in the final race of the after- | 2°%2 beyond fractional Umits, and U. ?11:' nmn‘e ped. S8 19% went the limit, were staged in' Aborn (R’ J Mackenzie of Winnipeg, Man.; :vénoee twne:'m;;!t(;:r tnor‘:“ :x‘llor: :m_i oy <% noon he was cheared toithe echo. Call- | o: Steel and the coppers were lttle | 55 1icriloill Pimy o Le}? D ot ianday DMEDt|trained in; Havis James' stable and |} FOEED L T Cilons” could ed before the grand Btand he was mgre than steady. e K el €ty Saathion under the auspices of the Speedway | griven by Will Fleming. He started e de l'?l nln L Bgsr- ome diversion was again furnished A. C. once in 1910 and won, taking a record | 3tand. Unusual capacity for wo! 100 Leaclede Gas . In three of the four ciasses the rac. by the Tobacco group because of their | 7900 Lehigh Valley 300 Loulsillle & Nash. extensive gains on relatively large 20 M, St P. & 8. §. ulation was keen as to the OMEI’:';; dealings, but the gyrations of these | i ii. K. & Te ‘Buck Falvey, after a vears' absence | o s 171. exceptional pitching ability are attrib- from the ring, demonstrated anew | ors e th B I B e o wn. | utes of the jron men of the mound. | Mathewson lms spent I . what everyone knew, anyway, to wit: The first pijcher to whom the term| ing to find Hans o ed and pointed for last year's C. of C., 4 d | wedkness, and threatens the free ; By jssues, in which public interest has They never come back. Kid Palitz 1 m an accident. He | Wa8 abplied was Joe McGinuity, an 4 g:.h, m‘:"cfi:’:%ke appeared | woldom been more than neglible, failed had punch, speed, better widn and ‘:v‘:; 'Zm ;:{; tr:v" for this year's | e came into it not so-much because | entirely before he arrives - i were sent away, Gay Audubo: to excite more than passing attention. faster footwork, and made Buck 100k | event and buggy rode in 2.081- of the frequency with which he pitched | swer. H off his foet, and never was o famiay|The fertilizer stocks notably American Uke g navice st 9t tlhe way. Thel?i1.2, 2061-4 Both his sire and |38 mz capacity for |d°¢umfn he;derl.n'l‘o ¢ thereafter, being distanced, By | COtoR Ol made sharp advances, B T ety ior the four rounds it | dam neld world's pacing records. this day he goes into the box often fox and few pitchers have worn so well. The end came in he second minute of | ; LB, ¥ictory, was witnessed by DF|™morg are two other leadifk expon- the fourth round. Repeated punches ents of the iron man busidess. One to the body and head had rendercd | bred, Bessle Bonehill ond By CCOE| i 'md walsh of the White Sox, the | tight team. Buck groggy, and while he was lean- | BoWSrMma, who cnel Tapir WIS | most noted of the three, aud, the other B largely as a result of cotton crop . o e 1o to the streteh but was beat- | progpects, while Bethlehem Steel and | 1k Nr %o Tan little to apare batwacrdale. There | Republic Iron Were Strong to the ac- |- Padfc Mail .- orsey-at 1) tween any of the | companiment of another upward re- | 1000 Penssirania . E he finieh, Baryon May and | vigio 100 Peaple’s Gas g Brook both displaying good form. h\] the schedule of finished iron 300 Plite ¢ 6 & BT .n a '8t 2 ing backward over the ropes and en- is Jack Coombs. Coombs {sn't pitching Nine brothers form a team whish In the deciding heat, Archdale and |"'Tne backwardness of the coppers,| ' s weit iir deavoring 1o cover up Palits siammed | §27d Pousht Arab Girl the dam of |, "preqently as he did laat year, but | represents Madison Mlls, Va. Thete Billy Burke kept close. - As the haif- | goubticss, had some connection with | . 100 Pulman Palace Car in'a dozen or more -~unches to the | oo i ¢ his capacity for work, coupled with his | names are Willie, Oacar, Harry i Jes e e R 5 ection 24120 P b . - a cost of $100, from Smith Gentry, - s q g P g grourke broke | the drop in the metal abroad, together | “'ji RN, | head, finally putting Falvey intd| g, yo'the Horse Breeder. She was a (8kill 88 a boxman, tided Connle Mack | James, Leonard,, Carrol, Vivies with reports that the- statement of the &ame littla stalllon settied again and g . after ciosing up a wide gap Actunlty producers’ association for August may pressed Archdals to the wire wher ghow a large increase of supplies, g:, a few inches peparated {hem a: Among the less conspicuous special- Freddie O'Brien, the Mohican Kid, |double gaited gray mare that couid go e R e | T P i it | a mile etther way in about four min- ¥ 9 % B e o L ists EWMO ) iten. Arab Glrl's fifst SoR ges Sadis which some other piicher had Wabbled. | of ail the warriors who Dettied ! v ., pacer, 2.051-2. immoons, J g 3 3 ‘war es of between Anvil was pulled out of the | ean Linssed nreforred roce from “m": 1100 Southern Pacifio .. : ; Swift, who is a Norwich scrapper, Areh atrl | perience on the pesk flid the rest. 3 fast Bl Sk T g, 2.09 trot, Cheney, Helen Stiles, and |two Gointg ¥ ¢ me 10| 500 Bouthem Ratlway . 3 | fought ‘the last four rounds with s |2nd witnessed har grandeon win the Walsh probably has pitched in more agner and Tommy Leaoch. Oakdale ‘were left to fight It out. Che- | (Over 50 per cent. of the day's Mgh begIy. strained Hsht eem. C. of C. The next foal was Sukarte,t ' C0 P tor the langth of time he| 1 36 games Jos Wood of the Bed Tex: onnd t0o, speedy, and ook he | Susiness San mmacina’ Tain ot AT el ALk ant ot I e P o A | Bas bean in the game than any other | gox has hit the ball for an avesge X » belng hard pushed. | hour, the balance of th o E EEVECAEC Y ustin, was so clear- i gk pitcher baseball has known. It was|gqf 288 which ig classy batting for The 2.07 pace went to Bar b: B e Iy outpointed that all hands were well | Sold her to parties in Austria. The oo 'y who was.a traller in the twd(;‘o":flt‘i:i cially the last two hours being charac- e Dest box artist. Wood is one of heats, The Cox mount mad ine MLl | terized by absolute inertia and snother | 8% Uniled Stais " Ruboer. ay - o 31600 United States Steel 1ng qualltics, however, ang proceq )" |advance in call money o four per| T Lol edicted half a dozen years ago that satisfied when the fray next foal was Bessie Bomehill, pacer, | PT ¢ o the second. This was the oo |2053-4. This mare came a beautiful, | the jnordinate wear and tear would bout of the evening. solid chestnut, with like mane and tail. [ 88t him, but he is still at it, around men in the the The natfonal commission has decided piayer & 5 i v He perior in the finishes fo Lo Su- | cent.; the high price of the previous George Bowerman bet Dr. Haggard a | effective if not as strong as ever. which showed fine form all ?f;fi?f,{fi; two days. The tone of the market at WOLFGANG MAKES [nat the fily would turn white, which is a spitball pitcher, too, another thing | that the team which buye a the close was heavy. {;'.fi‘g,,’f",f,':.f’éflf'fn"“tfi“ pace on Forecasts point to a cash loss of 401610 a6t Haties ths:rtmrl; ;Vl:-zeun- about $2,500,000 as against yesterday'si 100 Wostern Union - Tn the 215 trot Hener s o g estimate of almost double that amount. | 1700 DN dons Mt A hn Dickerson Bessie | supposed to be very trying, but he|from another team maust pay fhe NEW PITCHER'S RECORD | o S T D oa attor: o | contends that with him that form Ot |ary of the player during th ST English actress, Arab Girl was traded | delivery is no more exacting on the|is on the way to join s new cl 8 s S Allows No One to Reach First Base|i, John T. Hedges, who soid her at|a'm than nnyhother vyaij' g;spg:g:n“gmv o m__.___.n P Jike & winner. She fook the first heat ,S;i‘:}g’g ey .“I,‘l?fiim?fi? ff"g‘f,id"fif Total salee, 252,000 Shire in Ten Innings. auction for 345 to H. H. Smith of Vine e e I Gen of Hna “§ToRt kite Frawan: reaching big Jos Ko -tn:f:ppfn’:;&nb"i;“fid badly in the | ports to this country were scouted in 5 Lynn, Mass, Sept. 6.—For ten lnn- | iee. Sho then yagoed 10 D, A, Sprague | amount of work he has been cglled on | tina to play first base, and the the second heat, Starter Negton Jn | 2Uthoritative quarters. coTIo. ings Meldon Wolfgang of Lowell held | of South Charleston, O. In later years |10 do may be had from the dates on)afed one ls & much impeoved pleyer the mare every (‘haneee;ut On gave | New York city four and a half per | New York, Sept. 6.—Cotton futures|Lynn to no hits and no rums, without | she produced Col Colt which he has pitched this year. Those forced to Ignore her, and. iy inally | cent. bonds again sold under par with | closed steady. Closing bids: Septem- |a man reaching first base, in a New dates designated with mean part . at the wire. Lazelle who’we w:s left | a lower tendency in other issues. To- | ber 11.20: Oectober 11.40; November | England baseball league game here 201 of a game, the othe: A .\:t:\m""x- Bolf( the I?ow York Gu‘d’. hh:h-\ her, protested, and the | seoijiE |tal sales, par value, 32,005,000, * 11.49; December 11.56; January 11.46; | day. This is believed to be a new 11, 18, 21x, 23, 30x; , | Becker, Devore, Marquar: yare, and one or more pair of twing, She was living up to within a year or so ago, aged al- o most 30. He is the vaird 2.05 pacer for | APFil 11, spectators | U. S. govern bond bruary 11.50; M : i o2x, 8x, 11x, 13, 17, 20, 30; | Snodgrass, Tesreau and Crandall sided with % government bonds unchanged | February 11.50; March 11.58; April —; | record for organized baseball h ing D briet addnsas & tg‘;tz:‘a‘:d“?mr' i e May 11.68; June —; July 1172, the national commission. e ooty 15514 SE e P chen, | June ix, 6%, g Doy y"““ummbmmm' call known that the horse had 1:1:@&"; “STOCKS s_’pot closu} steady; middling uplands| The records show four mno-hit, no- | 2.04 3-4, 7 25, 33; ZJ_\il.vfl_.x. histalin 400 edoy‘:led:st?g";r e can De . badly all over the circuit, and he hag| Sue. ' i 1L75; middling gulf 12.00; sales, 281 (run games for ten innings, but Wolf- 8 iix. 12, i3x. Twice in this period to act as he did because he did not | 24100 Amsl. Copper ... desire 1o kill the other horses, Thg| 0 Aw. Agleulturd statement was accepted and the starte | 1oy an oo Sums er was applauded. L 3 Dbales. gang’s feat of allowing no man to| HOW COBB WAS DISCOVERED. | pitched on successive days, June 12| It Ty Cobb knows anything sbeut # Teach first in ten ‘innings is sald: to and 13, June 16 and 17. On three dif- | —and there are lots of persons : : ‘thae MONEY. . DS aane: vy e Sleventh Logan of | Interesting Tale on Georgia Peach's | joren; cocasions he hes pliched on [ hold that he doss—the Boston Hed Sex : Wy Do, pia New York, Sept. 6.—Money 3 - Entrance Into Big Leagues. - ccesstve days, April 80, May 1| will win the world's champlonship Don Chester cuptured the eyent 1y | - 4u. cor &% B, hihest & har oot gney on ¢all |second base, Put. Wolfsang again ? e e 25, 24 and 20, and’ August | ries this fall, sssuming that the fted three strulghl heats, 0 o e on i 5 rulin 4 1o last loan 4; il | LEblened up, and not another hit Was | Edward Lyell Fox has the following |13, 12’ and 13. Forty-six times 8o far | Sox find themselves opposed by the L300 i Luasced Wi . : | loas : sixty daya 4 3-4@b per | siagie 1a fue tweltth. T arior N on | 2 sav.in Harpers P G A he has gone lnto the box. Truly a|Glants. 10 Aw. Locusstive cer i 2 A . 1| Cobb was discovered: “A man sat ol teher. b c:-llonun from. Westerty. LW A Smeidne & & 884 206 :Lx i’,‘fl‘_‘ inety days 6; &ix months é;, 0. \anlfr for Lynn gave four (hoeb((\pfllcsl tier of the grand stand at wendsrhil Py p A A Over in Phfladelpia they clahm that e Ath:z:lxls;&rw eaterly would Hke | ™ sop 2u e Hodidug,. L. 227 h:ti;-“ ;&g&l s, qn“x:d A(l::we-! only five | Cglumbia, 8, C. The upper rows of the DIAMOND NOTES. Mijller Huggins will the Car- o 9 ym €Al Btafs or any other fast| wau T & a 147, CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. truck out a4 gav Wolfgang | structure being vacant, he perched st S @nals next season. The h 0ln , the game (o be 2200 Aw Tosews pid e 7 g ! e ey oy 3 strack ow Ve and gave no passes, there in strange isolation, all unmind Pitcher Jack ¥rill has been sold by tice g_lnvefl In Norwich, Sunday preferred. 119 Lusemnda’ Micing o 454, 7 A : Lynn had only one man left on base, | ful of the clamorous fans below him. | o0 an’ o the Buftalo tesm. ours truly, Mgr. Frank Booth, Ali| oo alisn =oedith S s e while Lowell had four. - At times he drew a glit-leaved memo- - s Stars. ——— Atiante Coust Line. 5% 94 Wolfgang played with Albany, N,|randum book from his pocket, made 2 600 Balmote & Ohio Y, three years ugo, When he was |gome notas, replaced it, and resumed Wiitse and Meyers n?‘ the Glants Marquard, New York's wonderful | Ioe) meompes el - =Pt bought by ‘the Boston Natonals, and | his steady scruiiy of the fleld, There [have the best bailing uverage of any southpaw, is 19 pounds under weight, | 1300 Cnadisn Pacife .. 51 e then sold to Lowell, where he helped | Atlanta and Columbia of the Bouthern | battery in the major leagues. which is the cause of his weakening | 11200 Central Leather 2% s win the New Bngland league pennant | jeugue were’ playing, The score Was AR during tha latter part of the games, | " Chessoeake & Obio Marquard's spaed is nothing to what It | e Coeme bk b EL L1078 was e A7t o0 the aagiom — s & : lagt vear, At tha end of the season |close; 1t wae livaly baseball; yet the The passing of Claude Derrick from 3% a1y Yy he was sold te the Bi, Louls Amer!- never beeame enthusigstie, Onlv |the Athlctics to the Baltimaere (esm s3g A2 234 capg, who turned him back to Lowell | whea Atlanta’s slender, Blond-haired | means the making of Lhis youug ay- M M _ i T in the apring outfielder swaggered up to bat, danced |er, Desrick has not had emoug! 5& 1963 Woriiiitem = -