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INSURANCE. A Specialty: ¢ NORWT H BULL| ETIN FRIDA SEPTEMBER1 IFOOTBALL PRACTICE OPENS AT YALE FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, No‘rwle‘h, Conn. Sixty Candidates Answer Early Call of Coach Arthur Howe — Six Veterans Appear in Uniform — Regular Practice New Haven, Conn., Sept. 12.—Sixty candidates reported at the opening of Yale foothall practice on the new Yale field. Six veterans of last vear's team were in uniform: Bomeisler, Philbin, Gallauer, Ketcham, Avery and Cap- tain Spalding. " The men were given only the light- [ Begins Today—Freshman Squad Also Out. of a prizefight was made unnecessary by the calling off of the bout sched- uled to take place at Madison Square Garden on the 27th by Manager Billy Gibson of the arden Athletic club. Gib- Gibson of Garden Athletic club. Gib- live up to the terms of the contract he | signed for the fight. Governor Dix tock initial action in the matter in commu- | For its alwavs Fair we est kind of practice. Head Coach Ar- thur Howe was assisted by H. M. ‘Wheaton, a former star halfback. Commencing tomorrow, there will be two practices daily. The freshman candidates also re- ported today, and a training table has nications to Sheriff Harburger, District Attorney Whitman and the New York} state athletic commission) instructing them to prevent what he considered to ‘be virtually a prizefight. Tony Ross of Newcastle, Pa, wis suspended for six months by the com- Q ~ ' When good fellows get tosether' W1th a stein on the table of § Som been established for them. missionfor fouling during his bout they :..‘]mm i SR Rl with Joe Jeannette at the Garden Ath- e B NSO NANGE neine | JOE PATCHEN Il WINS Jetic club last Monday. The case of ¥ . the correct thing. To delay in this mat- SYRACUSE STAKE |Leach Cross, who was disqualified for fouling Jimmy Duffy at the St Nich- olas Athletic club Tuesday night, was put over unti] Saturday. ter is simply to open- your doors and Invite ruin fo, step in. We represent \ All the best companies and the rates are all In\ your favor. Don’t delay. Race in Straight Heats—Cheney Easily First in 209 Trot. Tak Insure Now!" e 18AAC 8. JONES, chen IL proved the speediest of the ; ance and Rt Esnte Mg, (1 5, i, i B e | B Vit et :!A(.'. Richards Bldg., 91 Main 8t ;‘::"::,m:m;,n?‘}:y:tr:’;;;d hg’a“" team this afternoon received notices ¥ Knight Onwary threatened at times, | Of suspension from President Johnson ‘strongest companies. SR bt OFFICE OF WM. F. RILL We sell protection for all needs and misfortunes B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Ce. Building. Agency Established May, 1848. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 12.—Joe Pat- but proved unequal to the task of overtaking the son of Joe Patchen. It was Cheney all the way in the 2.09 trot. The little Texas mare was threatened by Jack London in the-last two heats, but won handily. Don Densmore made a mark of 2.03 1-4 in the second and final heat of the 2.04 upace sweepstakes. Branham Baugh- man_split second money with Peter the Second, Geers won the third heat of ‘the 2,08 pace with Early Thacker. He _had taken two on Tuesday. Harry K. Deveraux of Cleveland, O., won the League of Amateur Driving Clubs’ Challenge cup from Ernest’ I ‘White of Syracuse. Jennings and Vitt Suspended. Detroit, Mich.,, Sept. 12.—Manager as the result of their conduct during yesterdaf's game with Philadelphia. Umpire Connolly ordered Jennings ofi the field when the manager protested a decision and later Umpire Hart treated Vitt, who had been coaching, in the samge way. The length of sus- pensions has not been learned. Athletics ' Going to Cuba. Philadelphia, Sept. 12.—The Phila- delphla American leaglie baseball team will leave here on Oct. 26 for a trip to Cuba under the management of Secretary John Schibe. En route games will be played in Jacksonville, Louisville and other southern cities. The games in Cuba will be divided in- Sk i - D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Stra3t, AT T T A R AR, The Standard of e Exce Local Age & 3 & Real Ectate INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP to two series, six games each, to be T - | £ S5 Fere B ) 'ONSHIP :l‘nyed with the Almendares and Ha- |1, s sattersd bits sod shut out tho bome teum | the (hird lnning with 1o conseutive e on whieh | Highlanders has dceided to make a |getting things in r-auuu for a 4 ance, GOLF TOURNAMENT. | V2nas. s recrut. pltohed good ball for Detrit. | inning after Reulbach weat to Tomey's rellef. Chi- | FeBUIAT catcher of Charlie Sterrett. ;"fld' series l‘bml‘ " g 9 cago was unsble to hit Hes. who foroed e ew_seats are being bullt and whes te iocated h..‘ n-s: mm over & 8 |y 1o Harvard, Ponn and Princeton Hospital vs. New London. Paladaipia. o |1 e nme 1o une e inning because ot & | With the addition of Vn Dyke, the | the Red Sox return from their oo 4 ot Som. : Men Still in the Running for Title. For the last game of the season at | wupmee 4 1 1 0 3| e Bostn the second - e Combeirs. Biuing | JVOFCester box artist, the Red Sox|ern trip they will find the ball Seld _‘l‘-lonhnn- 147 the Norwich state hospital the home |Maggertet 1 0 2 0 01300 two semsafional playes by Maranville in the fnai | N&Ve seven men on their pitching |almost entirely enclosed by seats Manchester, Vt, Sept, 12 —Harvard, | team will meet thé fast nine repre- |Colins2 4 1 4 2 0 | contest were features. Scores: staff, s Princeton, University of Penpsylvania | Senting the New London Ship and |jtkerdd 4 210 IR 33 — MOTORCYCLE NOTES. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW B e carh T P e e | Engine company Saturday atternoon, |wanhdr & 1§ [ whopoa d :?."i. poa of Larry Gardner taking him all = S after the first round of match play for |nd & good game is promised. Joe|Bamss 4 ¢ 138 0| comppatrer 5 & 3°0 Olsneckarar % o 3 & ©|around, s one of the best third base- | There are 500 motorcyclists in the ¥ the individual. intercollegiate goif | Cranker, the former state league twirl- | Bean.c ; 18 1]MDenald3 3 1 2 1 Oillert” 4 11 0 ¢)men in the business today and barring | Province of Manitoba, Canada. * . Brown & Perkins, (it [champonibis o the Skwenok. ks | S5 w4l bo.on the ciab fox the visitors, | ieker £ 2 8 1 : Plddmen,d i ceclaenishe s ritland cuture. S today, while the Willlams team was | the Hospital will play their regular| mots 81 721 0 21371 $1101 0 — A maotorcycle police patrol system is Ovu First Nat Buk, inwm; BL | eliminated. The Williams captain, J, | !ineup. s = ‘¢ g g 81 48 1| The Red Sox do not fear the base ;a be 1nmtu‘r:tela ll:-| f‘m N. D.{ % '“‘"‘1 '“l“ D. Standish, Jr., who ‘won the medal s = e 2 0 21 0|stealers of the Giants, for they are |ficers will patrol sections o /NAL!«IL for the lowest score in the m;lltyinx i GAMES TODAY o A et iio1 § 081 ofcertain that Carrigan and Cfld;'t will | city. round, this morning, was defeated in e 01 03 4050 4 9 ¢ 02 ofstop all efforts on the -part the " match play in the p P by C, B Acruriosn.Logony o8 o 1000 210 1 0|Giants to run wild on the paths. “Motorcycles averym m 1913~ Webster of Pennsylvania, one up. The | n bn?- *4s “Clevtand. B Iun s = seems certain according to_estimates lst Mert age match which attracted the largest gal- st Chicago. iy ———— 3 8423 8| Gregory, the Ottumwa recruit, now | that 135,000 new machines will be mer. lery was that between B. W. Esta- o o st, u;-‘m_d Sox Make Sweep of Seri St with Hank O'Day’s Cincinnati Reds, | keted next year. v brook of Harvard an B. lational Leagus. Chicago, Sent. 12.—Boston made a clean sweep of 0 1.0 *—7 | has been in the big show only a week, © {of Tate: TBoth men. plaved good goit | Flisbore at Phladaott. o e o Bcastsacs e o ko | Bt alresty has cyo déciaibs acinla | SN SENER R e R \ 5% Gold B°n\d and the match was not decided until Brooklyn. in n pitchers’ duel in which the former weakened | bell; home run. m:'::m FEBCI AT I T 10 Bl gctl:l:ur Ina‘lhryum oh.nd,t Amenunmm- 1 the last hole, which the Harvard man in the eighth after one man Was out. Yerkes was [ Second game— R a / > won. milked and Spesker flod outs Lewls walked, and Boston Chicago, The Highlanders will train in Ber- :flm‘wu” be trebled by next ardner 2 pass filling the bases. Stal b b . v k ARMY FOOTBALL TEAM o | e Fop, Tt St | ot % 318 Sl 3 T8 3 feam o The Tatcrnational Jeage. o s lone run 3 ) , 3 ] X et over o. ’ e | e el e e e and T oné |MDonalas 4 2% 2 Qs 518 ¢l Jersey Clty teshm trained there last | Five sdditlonal motorcycls clube Mave " |More Than a Hundred Gadets Are Try ens R R R ey, uve the clubs n Tork, Pa vl . N us, aler,1b . d o DICK BROS. & CO. ing for the Eleven. A poa whgos eDanid 3 1 ODowns? 8 0 0 8 1! o Cincinnati National 1 lub | Ple Creek, Col, Ravenna, ‘Ohlo, 5100 0 Waniless 2 4 OfLeachef 2 0 1 070 e B e it Tt e e 4 e el B 3140 36 % 1 0|Rerdenc ¢ b el 2 30§ olhas released James Esmond, an in- ) dietown, N, Y. and the Sunshine State Tel. 901 $ Norwich ore than 100 cadets are already 3110 ofpeakert 3 0 2 0 0|Toerp 3 2 ofCouerc” 4 0 6 %2 flelder, to the Montrea! club of the Club of ‘Albuquergue, N, M. out for thea rmy football team and |St. Louls 31380 0 .1 3 %8 0 0fPerquep 1 0 0|Plercop 10010 a : 2 it akaaek BRbvs KRAL bk ' Lt e g 319 0 00ardnersb 3 0 2 2 1 = O O avendep 3 0 o 1 oflnternational league. He will report 5 FRANK 0. MOSES, Mg Slevon, il E Che ALBAL Af Wby aves Washington 3, Clevetand 2. $1¢0s 31910| Toas ® 83711 ifleumcip 19 01 offo Montreal at once, fi; ;:!en!;fl;:rf. med m:;:;rlll ;l';er{ ptuml- c“":""’ !and ‘;‘;‘Ylm""”“ 'mm‘d’“"‘ - : : g : ; i i ° ag il Totals, o 85 72410 4 The work of Jeff Tesreau, the Ozark 3 s 5 oug] e team is £ 2 S S o 5 cave dweller, will be watched i 11000 & @ ——m——— o 090 22201 7 e i e watched yery b ::t:kenedh?gm$: h}l!!"%{ ns:em stgrrdy 0000 3 4212 1 701000 20 0—|closely from now on. Tesreau is a # KORWICH FAMILY MARKET |ysierans, including Tiyatt Dean, Amne 3 Tire bt simmerman £, Campbal fine twirler, but what he doesn't know ; . Harry it BT g bunts wou a bo Detroit, the trainer, has arrived and | sousston.1b e BeAsel e ¥ 3N p p . 2 0 0| “Batted for Zeider in Giants and St. Louis Break Even. — N d Frults and Vegetables. started his part of the work. Cadet |Chapman, 238 8 8 0| **Ran for Bodle in Oth New York, Sept. 12.—New York and St. Louls spiit | Frank Schulte, the heavy hitting out { 50New Cabbage, 3 Chauncey Devore of West Virginia is | Tueer,3b 5 1 0 0| aBatted for Weaver in Sth. even hero today, St Louls téok the first game 4 to | fielder of the Chicago Cubs, now under ‘ “"5""" 41| OPlone— tlfl:y:;p}:?l for this year. ~He has | Jickont | 3 2 3 B qpom by taatoss %, Harmon wiininz o slichers bule Mathewso | suspension, breaks 50 bats a vear. He 1. Oranges, 25-31| = Texas, 7 |D ckle for three years. The ix.o 10 000001 01 &0 1 i P B et Wl Gh o fechine vl oy cbttes St e 1] PRiimer ol D SR Sl S R e a0 e0 mlo the kinding”wood | py y o BEVS BY CREQUE 0! ), ¥ - | O'Nell.c tahl; = 'E,.‘," l‘:,":‘ ‘i 3 ¥°{nt‘¢“d i ‘ig ar:vgn:hoAr:éllld E;a‘,vif:dd' by Sul ?flfi: : 1 3 2 2 - tg. tahl; three base hit, Mat- ond Ssme fememu won L I'.’.':.z ;.lc’flnr:n;f il et T e i [ ¢he uce, otatoes, o 0 hey bunched four of thelr six hits with Ui e.2 3 lg;u{ Letce,’ 1s| Turnips, Bunch, 1 Sl o e e Now Yok ‘Saut 0wt By St Louis, Sousee s on ctror, " The. sooree: " | western _trip, _which will last two - 2 sy, Bnan. o oo, Fiant = x ALLS \BOUT "OFF. Totals, %11 L e T T T Leuie. | New York. 32{’}"8;“3%’5" % et et unm Natloml m . String’ Beans, 10| Currants, 13 | Gov. Dix's Action on McFarland-Wol- velt, while his teammates made timely hits off War- shohipe e e D s e liett i Hogton: Beppers, | ° 10| \uskmelona— G ot M the third game of tho serles | Batr" " 3 3 2 o abaess 215 40 P In this way you will know the exact quash, b~ alifornia, . i< 5 ets, 4| Southern, 10 e » . st Mowrey,3b 4 0 21 4100 0| Manager Dooin and Pat Moran, both | cost of your living and always have Carrots, _ .blPeaches, qi, 15 | Threatened legal action to prevent b hpoa o O T W 4 1.9 0 9| excellent judges of young pitchers, be- | the best Xizd of a recelpt in the Cauliffiower, 15-30 the proposed staging of a bout between 3 0.1 0 0fShotten.ss 10 0\fauser,ss 4 18 4 100 3 1|lieve that the Philadelphia club has Meats, Ad Wolgast, the lightweight champion, 4 11 2 0/W.Brown.if 10 0|0akesct 4100 4 1 8 1 0|picked up another Alexander, in young Pork— Insiae Round, 28 |and Packey McFarland in New York Athletics Shat Out Detroit. Toirit 88 6 0 Yieaensd, R e i 2147 0| Finneran, who came from Norfolk, Va. Sparerie, 30 Shoulder Steik, lon the ground that it Was in the nature| Demi. Mic.. Sak 12—Cmalakis baa Decus |SEIESS £ 1 3 ¢ #liPrate, 2 aialef By 3008 4 R e account be large or small Sh:\';l'\iera ?: i sprm‘_lfi-ls %hmlbfl‘ 4‘ lz 1‘ } 1 ‘A‘l‘:swlun"'!: 1: g g, Totals, 33 72718 g g g % on Jim, the last of the Delahantys, who | We solicit your patronage J 43 Y Bw"m"‘”"'a 30 8 1 1fWallate, 2.8 was recently released by Detroit, has Smoked Mams, . |~ Shoulders, 16-20 y Bremerct $ 0 8 1 1fWallsas 13 0000 0|l5eae a hit in Minneapolis, Delahanty | THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Bmoked Shoulders,|. Chops, 86 . 'K‘;,-g:rc.fl 0 2 g g gAm-m,P 010 i 2 62717 8| celebrated his entrance into Minne- | Telephone 65 42 Shetucket Smoked 'l‘:nl’\let.‘? “1’%:;" Dimiot H] ST EETer Butted tor Tiocher o : L. s ot!)iase hp’zvaxtlgkmg i ey ort cu ops, A Totals, **Ba for Dried Beef, 35 | _Shoulder; 16 Score by {nnings: % 5 The Corned Beef, 10-20| Native Veal— & HALT *Batted for Warhop in Sth. George M. Cohan says he has $50,000 Fortarhous. ‘Seuic | Cutlets. 30 ING UNDERTONE. to bet on the Red Sox. Georgie will 9 Jeweler 4 1 000 not have any trouble in placing at Sirloin, 32 cnqu 20 | Monetary Condmons Again Governing Jox Y 3. 5.0, least part uts this amountptor fhere Sirloln, , Two base hits, Lelivelt. w-nm All “out. 23| Shoulders, 18 Influence in Market. 900 Do. ” are plenty of fans in‘New York who ound, 28 E:\{\l!i’l.‘as.‘" il ] X e I 5 736 New Members. w0 b poa e ab h pos e|are looking for bets. 25.27 F St o A New York, Sept. 12—The course of | 3700 Do. prd izati Hughis,2b § 0 3 2 O[Devorelt 2300 —— ranklin Norwich Poultry today’ -3 & 0 Tnt : Few organizations of sportsmen are 2 2,3 1 2 0[Dasleddb 0 220| There v B ’ Fancy L./L Duoks, Fowl, 5 precgdslnsg‘osz\sar::)trkfi#a;fl;o:ggngé ;hlf S growing in membership as fast as the | Mowersh 40 0 1 O|Srdsmasser 8 1 0 0 0| ipg ;orlg i(;?pv;?)th:hecg:&ols; dha;:;::g 30-35 Broilers, $1.50 | 1ost entirely by netary considera- International Paper Z 133 | Federation of American Motorcyclists. | onetchy,d 3 1 6 1 0 Murray,f 818 ala.0 4e that MoGraw wants the Giants +Native Chicken, 305quabs, “ e S SR s L L 100 Intemational Pump During August the ranks of the F, A, |Evaastt 3 0 09 0fMerklolh 110 0 0 at McGraw wants the p tions. Call loans opened at 5 1-4 per | 700 Kansas City So o . A | fonserss 4 0 873 0fHersog,3b 02 3 1| who were to go to put up a big de- TH[S HOT wmm 4 — 3 Svarenis 3 o - | Wingo,c 3 o[Flet 5 B il 1ated. . 41 |stocks declined. ; Jined pou e duiandl auuishon. Graines] 5 0 0 0 0| o, 13| The Red Sox are now sure to pass ’“g e Neufchatel, 7| Brown, 18 lbs. $1 | In the last hour, when rates relaxed, Ho “”e members came from prac-|esGallowsy 1 0 6 0 ¢ the 100-games-won mark. and should ly the dozen 60c. . Phila Cream, 13| Cutloaf, 11 ibs. §1 |a large part of the early loss was re- ally every state in the country. Ohio| =~ —— =~ create a new record for the American H. Jackel & Co . Eiments, 1p| Powdered U |covered. ' Indec, some slight net 160 With2t ney melmbers New York e R e 1 K league. The record now is 102 games ” 3 25) 3 ns were establish = 78, ichigan, | for Grent th. i v " ,‘:‘:? S gg Ml;".l?::fio R fone e sllst )zog&ni:g n;:n:xer:g;;[ i\lol;th Pkt Callte i anf Wocns | pasis. f;nhn.”m 90 e }'s‘i'& It was made by the Atheltics in Cor. Mn;knt ;::.V;;‘?EM Hdam, ¢ $1.10| N. Orleans, gal. 69 | Dalting. The drain of money to the S e U s Now a0 R R R R o = p’c‘:{nenban 3t|Maple ‘Syrup, :pb-tgenuléy lamdl interior points con- % r Two base bits. Merkle, Ellis. Fletcher, Wingo. Cll Healy, who was recently pur- H“ es, , bot 8-50 |tinued, and local banks called loans S Bacie 3 WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. -— chased by Detroit from the Denver i Hosey. comb. %0, very generally. To date our institu- | 430 Peunsiranis Won. R Pittsburg 7. Phillles 3. club of the Western association, is a v, 37 e lont gver 3510000, Foey re, O New Yok . gl Puisaapnia S 138 visaing fom Puisal | clover ball pitcher and those that have STABLE Western, 30 2 next Sal- Chleago 2 50 phis this afternoon 7 to 5. while Chicago was losing | watched his work ciaim that he wi l : d urday’s reserve. Pittsbus 3 two games to Boston, Pittsburg mado a big gain in | o fa t | e e Dealings in stocks were less than 9% | Cincimnats w it otort to land second place In the National ietgoe Sy ub 1o, the WAL, oo guarantes our servios to be the g e BN '8 SiaGiPgEas, 11 [xesteiiar, Bt tece. was s further SN 2 0t s inth conwentive oo, "o Ystor | _ Outflelder Kenworthy, a recruit with Teasnable priven. Et”"fmpfim" 18 at. R aitas. Alshon helated dafu‘a:g A Brociim 5 T B e e aaring Wasl;lngmn team, \vl;g vai W ith HAHOREY BROS., Falls Ave rmy - 2] Soston 9 i ;- 7 is season, Is s to he Am Bavaines. 51| ""** 5imem: 1§ | Colorado Fuel, which rose smartly in ! pedk SRON o e e s v o e anilie ikisiadas he Amot. Bardin 36 Loybrvg:“'— g ;‘ZLS,’.‘;‘ dealings in fairly large trans- ! BT 5;"’;""'" W;"' Twe Games. o5 Pittsburs. ; ml.hln}:-. game. Ie has “covered every position Live, 3 rookivn, 12.—Ragon beat Benton n th b hopoa el ) b hoow s s Cod, lools Bolled, 35| One of the day's developments was e S e T it e et b3 T8 Srsiias D A s | on tiasainm Snd DuriiE T8 SEeTeER B AM“‘CAN “0“3& B].eknsh 10| Steak Cod, e iiatitdtion "of - recelyersity: proc ten minutes, said o be the rocord for meifiness in | Carewit & 1 4 0 O'Mageeif & 1 1 0 ofthe minors - Brand, box, 85 Flouna.y 1..“ B LR 3500 Eouthern Railway the National league. ~Brooklm’s one run was made [Doniintt 4 3 1 1 ORMilleesrt 1310 e g R. Clams, pk. 70| Flatfsh, i ceedings against the United States| “so po. pra in the ffth. when Kirkvatrick singled, stolo second, | Wagnerss & 3 4 0 derus. 1b 1801 M or Kelley of the Toronto club Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. amm Mackerel, h, Halibut, 20- 25 Motor company, whose securities have | 1200 Tennessea ‘Copper . took third on Fisher's out. and scored on Miller's | J.Millerib 5 1 8 1 0Walsh2b & 58 (W SANRBSD " offer f Cub: Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. 15 |Salmon, 30-50 |suffered steady declines on the curb. 100 Texas & Pacific. seratch hit. Wiison,ef 4 1 3_0 0iDoolan.ss 1 5 3 o|has receiveq an offer froni" a Cuban pecial o The — sunh.h 10| Whitefish, 20 | The news occasioned little surprise. 84900 Unlon Pacific Gregory started against Rucker in the second game, fButler,2b 4 2 074 0iDodge.3b 9 2 0 o|promoter to take his team to Cuba, | Teaveling Men, eto.. Livery connested &h, 10| Biuegsh, © 20| London’s average f ST 100 Do. pfd .. but was found for fire hits and four runs in the |Gibsone 3 2 6 0 OKilifero 0 5 5 0|after winning the International league Shetusket Street [, Muual. o e <L T erage for our stocks | 00 Unitea States Realty. second inning. He was succeeded by McGraynor, who | Hendrix.p 10 4 1lAlexanderp 3 2 0 5 0l pennant. Kelley has already made Eworafl-h e 2 L 2 was decidedly higher than that record 600 United States Rubber. held Brooklyn helpless. Rucker was wild and in-| = ==~ —— —— ‘ ————— 9 ¢ the Ci dian i 5 02, 76-31 | at the opening hour. Support of our | 57800 Uulted States Sieel i SOl a0, Uil Weh eullys’ Dommee: D BRI TS M pil:lgg Pre s N PURE GLUTEN i issues abroad, however, was attribut- e » game— score innings: 2 cf 5 ed to protessional Interests With in- N h i (P AR = Owne Vanager Burchell of _the BREAKFAST FOOD timats New York connections. The | e 13 o ceriel hits. Donltn. H B = cnicmadib) against the document. 100 ¥ Foblitzel,1b 5 011 0 OMummeleft 2 0 6 0 0 0 Tl | league is in very bad - with the fans and BISCUIT CRiSPS Hay. Graia and Feed. The bond market was heavy, with | 1600 Wessborn® Bieckh g’ 3 89 § sl § 88 3 31 BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY. of that city. Burcholl has seemed to S weakness in some of the vertibie |— Whe i e 3 ol PR - be content with a very weak club, for » hso i :82124'0 g:rmn}_‘;z'h $1.66 | jssues. Sales amounted to fi?;‘_f{;af'e Pty SR | Sranie HEE SR ER Connecticut Leagrs. he has not made the slightest effort at CARDWELL’S Middlings, $1.55 United States government bonds — Clark,c 08 2 317 3 ol At Bridgeport—Bridgeport 1. Waterbury 0. to strengthen his team. “THRERR 3 B0 SCTSITISIE Dediom o st 2 & Beaton, Yl1e H 2 At Holyoke—Holyoke 3. Hartford 2. A= L & med Bread’ Fiou, *1%0 S o N conrah e 000 290201 L Sorhusied—New Huren . Sornetld 1 Work has already been begun in e peam e o v Stooics ew York, Sept. 12—Cotton spot {*MDonsld 1 0 0 s 12 0 CONNZCTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. 5 i ;‘l Louls, 36,90 cwt., § Sales. " Righ. Low. Close. lfn?fx?fi‘ q*“e‘“ middling uplands, 11.75; | qous, 27 32418 0 Lost. s buik e Cottonseed Heal 27700 Amal. Copper % Cpeg | middling gulf, 12.00; no sales. "Coftod[ ‘hamed for Clark fn . New Haven 38 a8 95 $1.75 |—— Am. Agricultural asx | Lutures closed steady. Closing bids: | *'Bated for Benton in Sth. | Harttord . 30 Oats, bushel,” 65| Lin. ONl Meal, § 3100 Am. Best Suger 0% beplbember 11.37, October 1143, No- ol Bridseport 34 1 33% | vem! 0 | Holyoke . 55 e () Veal Calven, | 60 dn oo 0Ll 58 | April —, May 1177, Jute — July 1rer | I, :.,:mhé.,. e Waceroury A T =87 Seb ANy, Slee e as R T Cincionati. International League. O u Bulls, $8.80-3520] " ralh 0 A Ciwed, 00 MONEY. "R o a 5 Ritiace ik games: Tiowack ', Biilnsce 4 Bulls, $880-34.25 mbs, $5.50-36 | 00 An: Lowomothe . Now York, S Bescher)f 5 3 3 2 0 Second came: Newsrk 2. Baltimoro 5. 3 -$4.85| Lambs, $8. 5200°4m. P‘"'“'i"x % R, S , Sept. 12—Money on call | Knieley.? 4 1 3 0 At Jersey City—Providence 4, Jersoy City 4—12 in- Hogs, 6] 20D ol ; ('1" 1-2 per cent.; ruling e e niugs, darkness 3 Need Prinfin ? Hidex, e : last loan 4 3-4; cl [ Michelr 4 1 40 At T Montreal 2. Toronto 10, g Trimmed Green | Calves: oA Tobactor 2t offered at 4 3-4 T ol e & R e . worheter ' Hides— r 7 $1] €200 Ansconda Min} 1-4 per cent.: 90 N i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, Steers, 1b, 9 ni 2600 Atchison . cent. mon i [Sendde 413 Won Los. Cows, 1 Grainorp & 5 Bulls, 6 32 Sheep Skins— 16 121 Tot a1 8 p Wool Skins & g £.36. CHICABO GRAIN MARKET. i High. ow jase. | . Straight flelm:u“ Washed, 26-26 Deceriber . % s | Score by tunings: ix 35-6 ,20-2 May .... 01, b | Clocinuatl ... .1 o 0 1 8 on UL\ o | 1 R S S S S s Sy 500 Chlcago, M. & St. CORN: > Brooklyn . 0 4 ® 00 R IO 10100 Chicaso & N. W. September o8y Two base hits Bescher : Mitehelt DIAMOND NOTES. o 5 e e e b L . | o ¥ The BULLETIN Co. An inquiry has be 22 Delamare & Huawon MY 2 51 S ek The Boston Americans will break all : S uty Tas peen ecatvad adfto |- Dk it sy, en Takr Tyo from St | American. feague Attendance record: 64-66 Franklin Street transferred to Worcester. The year | e mmudie: “Series o fetember. . ¢ |today's double header with Chiragn. the st my tha | 7 ON€ season on a home field was 1904 350 Erle 5 Devasber Moty GE.T fo0 sl tie.pudd 6. o 4. Th the. spen — Ing game Boston drove Tones from the box during Manager Wolverton o( the New York