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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance next to Thames National Bank. 183, 4 Ist Mortgage 5% Gold Bond Net over 5.40% DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich FRANK 0, MOSES, Mgr. LANG SIIITS HESSEI] 500 Our Wagon Calls Evérywhera WALL PAPER A late spring leaves us with - ‘stock o€ Bew goods om | and overlook sur stock of work bigh grade, at medinm prices. & special Wrive on for vent. A fow Mg n-used care. Agent for Gver- STETSON & YOUNG, GOAL AND LUMBER. Free Bflnillnds and mngh £ IN STOCK. A 0. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket 8ta Telephone 163-12. ' CALAMITE cb’nl “It burcs up slean™ Well Seasened Weed 0. B, HASKELL, 2 s e :ml Y, M 0 kfl <op dustpial |~ Ladety G Mt fl 3“[59“‘ hulfi_:%mum“:e:flz ; %n i o Features at the Bat—Ne pions. In the closing game of the season the State Hospital baseball nine was defeated on the hospital grounds Sa! urday afternoon by the nine rep! ing the New London Ship and Co., 10 to 2. The game was loosely played and the fielding of the home team was decidedly punk. The hos- pital players were unable to find Crai ker, who twirled for the visitors, op- portunely, while Quinn was touched up for 16 safeties. ~Silva carried off the batting honors, landing for four bingles on five trips to the plate, while Brogan, Richardson. McGraw and Chase each wnnecfied utel}' three times. Score New London Trims Hospital 13 To 2 (S Local Team Outclassed in Closing Game of Season—Silva 'w Haven State League Cham- Champion Athletics ,as assistant to Connie Mack, were given added im- petus today when it became known {that Davis is preparing to move to Philadelphia. He refuses to discuss his plans. GAMES TODAY American Leagus. No.games scheduled. National Leagus. Pltsburg at Brookis Cinclonatt st mud.wm Ship and Engine Ct AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. ey . Won. Lost. PO il 200 » 109 = H 5 i 020 5 Moore, 201 b2 2 o3 1 A 200 s [ Quizo,1 150 7 8 Exgine Co. by Cramker 107 mid lichas Gutn roos, Fnine Gor 4. Homlial 3; ‘umpire. Flelding; time, 2.10. NEW HAVEN TEAM . STATE LEAGUE CHAMPS. Sunday’s Games Mark Close of the Season. New Haven, Sept. 15—New Haven season today, games md losing 41. Hartford, second team won 67 games and lost The other teams finished as fol- lows: Bridgeport, Holyoke, Spring- fleld and Waterbury. The standing: COMNGCTIOUT LEAGUS STANDING, celed—thrvaiening_woaaiher, aterbory- Seven Home Runs. Bridgeport Conn,, game featured by seven home runs and three two baggers, Bridgeport de- feated Hartford today 16 to 9 in the last game of the season. Davis g to Philadelphia. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 15.—Rumers late manager of can League olub, | Lot Johnsn was socorded o support at the firt, but ai | s Sept. 16—In a |Boston Wood Equals Johmson's Record. St Jouls Sept. 15.—Plicher Jos Wood won his 2 | sixteents siraizht” zame” ioday ‘and equalled the Amertan leamue rocord, made ky, Walter Johoon of ihe Wasbington team this seasodl. when Boston de- feated St Louts in the second game of & double Dicader, 3 to 1. Tho gume was called at the end of the elghth Inning on account of darknees. St. Louls won the first came. 5 o 4. fast felding preventing Boston from overceoming the lead St Louls took in the ficst threo Innings. Boston wen the second game In tho elghth. wheo with the bases full Hamilion made & wild itch snd Wood ceme home. Score: zame- st Louis. Borton, w b ab h pos e Shotten,ct 5 53100 Willtama,f i0420 ‘Hogan.if 31100 Pratt. 3 $0010 Stovadl, 1b $3130 31500 33231 31810 00300 11000 20010 10000 Totala 3411311 1 Hnrikven batted for Nunameker In $th. Scors by tonines: 1101001 3000000 . Speaker, Shotten; b base hits, Pratt. of Two base bit. Pratt. Washington Won In Seventh. Detrolt, Sépt. 15.—Washington by o thrllliog rally In the rereath fnning defeated Detrit 6 t 3 todsy in & contest Which introduced almost eversthing possible in baschall. The game was called on acoount of darkncss after ihe eizhth funing was completed, Infuries ard the benishment of players by the um’ both teams busy shifting their lineups. DULL AND FEATURELESS, Saturday’s Trading Narrow and Con- fined to a Foew lesues. | New York, Sept. 15.—Some attempt was made at the ofl-ntn‘ of the stock market yesterday to stimulate action Steel was marked up on its initial sale and Southern Rallway common sold m-nd faileq quotation, ‘willing to let the market remain in a state of quiet, There Was u-a firmness in Central Leather, dus te promises of a goed showing in the quarterly report seom ta sopear, Altdgather the market was Sentiment was pome brokers thought shew an improve- | —— the ether way, It of the session be- stocks usually ex- ‘Weze reported on topic of tha than erdi- that sub- thbat reaching a i, Thepe was and some explos- M m. o live k _fiw‘w&‘“ ' w35 steady 14 |= —— Am. Tobasso pld” 148 Laweonds” g i =111 a8 - 1 — 106y 130 138% aY 5% = s 00 00 Do, ptd 900 Jufes Harvisied ter Maring gt 200 Tntemiliona] Paper " quu:gEu::l i3 MONEV, N\W Fork, Sept. 14 —3foney eon wall g loans, E‘im oans finn L] finfl‘ § 7 peat, E‘ G'Ill. six mflntglm ¥GX!~S TIG u.uu— 3 Second. gume— s.:;ml. ¥ e Shotienct 4 0 7 ree Whiamie $ 1 1 10319 s01 11300 3213 f1100 3040 10180 20120 11400 3211 31410 3003 30830 3001 ofwmin 30000 00100 - “Compton 11 0 0 0 Towls, s ERER e b 000001 01 90010013 darkness. the end of the sixth beld Detroft 1o two singles, and [ —— retired_eiahit. bacters o s, Troy blanked Washi bardwent. M a0 1 .Onslow were put off the eld for aisputiog decislons. Milan aod Foster bothh were Injured Stesliog second. bt the former femain- @ T the gume A wid throw 1o first by Johnson forced_Gaodil o seek the beah. ' Mamagee Geiri'n und Terman Sctiaefer of the Washingon team havo Seen suspended for_thele arzuments with umpires Jesteedas, and s Manager Jenniugs of Detroit In T hjer supensiots, both teams played todiz's | . fame “withaut their - leaders W Moeller, Foster, Yorsinane Milan, Gandi K'wortiy.r.8 Laporte.2b Shane 1t - Washiogen Detrolt “Two base hits, Corciden. o baso Bit. Bush. ‘Chicags. w hpo s hpos 331710 o112 |:xan‘mma» 100 50100 3110 3110 0fLaliveitiet 130 3118 0 0] 1512 5002 0Chwseb 370 $1 42 0jHarsellt 3030 3031 0Swencic 3143 3018 ofCadwelly & 181 ————— ¥ 0000 Totals, 28 T35 0 ————} eu s Two_base B, Danieis hie, Coliina. Polo League Meets. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 15—A meeting of the Empire State Roller Polo league has been called to be held at New- burg, on September 23. The league directors had intended originally to meet here today. An application for membership has been received from Elizabeth, N. J. BASEBALL RESUL SUNDAY. Intornetional League. At Jermey Cliy—First gamo: Jersey Clty 1 Provi- den ersey Clty Lost. _ NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 the No games played. WATIONAL LEAGUT STANDINS. | spear. Won. Lost. ro i York L By ' Clicago 51 o Pittsire 5 ‘o Cncinosst & 500 1 it o it = & an Boston BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. National Leagoe. ———— i . BUY IT BY THE BOX? v u, —of any dealer. It costs less. RS / ~ = "~ It offsets effects of oversmoking. ¥t’s also a substitute for smaoldng: Heartburn and flatulence disappear before this soothing" It refreshes your mouth before smoking—cools it breath is purified—your appetite sharpened—your ‘dig 'Take it home tonight. Pmltamndattermuh\lfihmm lasts family has beneficlal enjoyment. It costs little by . the package, but hubytheboxofmnvmn“’ New York 5. Chlesso 0, Pittsbury 8, Brooklyn 1, St. Locls %, Bostn 2. first qume; Boston 11, 8t STATE LEAGUE CLUBS HAVE MADE MONEY. Waterbury the Only Loser on the Sea- eon. Owner Clarkin of the Hartford base- ‘ball team sald that in spite of the bad weother he had more than broken even on the season. He said that the statement of John E. Kenne- dy that none of the clubs except New Odoage 4, New York 1 Cleseiand 0, Philadeiohii 3, frst gema; Cleveland ._Philadelphia 9. second gime. Deimit 3, Wasbington 3. Boston-$t. Louls—rain. ‘muum Leagos. S Fodngacid’ L Hofsoks 0. it gums: Sprinefld 1. Holyoke 1, second game—oalied end of sizth fnning, darknees, Waleiug 10, ow Herem 4, fext gume; New Ha- ven 18 Welerbury 8. meond the truth, Mr. Clarkin says every team in the league but Water- ‘|bury has cleared something on the year. Mr. Clarkin seid that the fans had taken hold well and supported the team. He also differs with Mr. Ken- nody in the statement that a six club league cannot be made a success There is good prospect of eight clubs next year, but & six club league can be Clarkin hes most mu-.u-- i HARVARD CAPTAIN 1S 'GOLF CHAMPION F. C. Davidson Defeats J. N. Stearns, 3d, In Close Final for Intercollegiate Title. failed at the he ‘to be con- sidered a Drg [ of affairs. Manchester, Vt., Sept. 15—F. C. Da- | The Hartford club got going e little vidson, ocaptain of the Harvard golf team, won the individual interoollegi- ate golf champlonship at the Fiewanok Country club links by defeating John N. Stearns 3d, the Princeton captain, 1'up, at 87 Holes, In the final, Sat- urday, The Harvard captain played an uphill game and won through his work on ths Jast half of the sesond round, At the beginming of the afterneon round of eighteen heles Davidson was ens down, He then lost the first, third end fourth holes, For the re- mainder of the round, hewever, he played good golf, but was unable te Feduce hig epponent’s lead between the Fourth and ninth heles, On the home. ward journey he gradually gained on Sterns and squased the match em the hsfla hele, Etzdm- had eppertunities At he sixteenth and sevemteenth te win the championship with & hgood puti, but he appeared nerveus, Golng fo the extra heles both men drove well, Mr, Davidson had a little the pefter of the secend shet and holeg gflt in the par figure of four, | Danny Murphy in Chicago, June 2. while Mr, Stearns missed & pui.| §—The two weeks absence of Jack slightly lenger than his opponent's. | Barry at short. - 7—Derrick’s failure to make good in Barry's, place. Feriler in the season Mack gave as the principal reason for the failure of his team that the other clubs had im- proved so much. This, coupled “with the faflure of the Athletic pitching staft, probably is the primal canse. DIAMOND NOTES. Schulte of the Cubs has been sus- pended by Manager Chance, but the reasons are not given out. Marsans may be out of the game for the rest of the season as a result of the Injury he received Saturday. ily tops the bunch. Mr, Clarkin says that unless something breaks he will again bring the pemmant to Harntford, REASONS MACKMEN FAILED TO REPEAT. Injury to Captain Murphy a Blow to Athletics In Pennant Race, / Manager Connie Mask of the werld's champion Philadelphia Athleticss has given seven reasons for the failure of his team o repeat in the American league, They are/as follows: 1—The Boston Red Box are s better team, 2—Certain Athletios fafled to Jeep in eondition, Fe might have mentioned Chiet Bender, but he di-‘l'L 3—~The faflure of Oy Morgan, who is pitehing semi-pro ball, 4—The young pitchers fafled to fill in when needed. 5—The injury to Manager-Captatn PRINCETON ELEVEN NEEDS LINEMEN Tiger Coaches, Well BSupplied With Backe, Find Forward Part of Team & Problem, Princeton, N. J, Sept. 15.—That Coaches Cupmingham, Duff, Wilson and Dowd will be confrented this fall by one of the biggest problems which has erien in Tiger football camps in re- cent yegrs was demonstrated during the week, A review of the premising candldates for the elever shews that {here is a dearth of linemen, The| mn. Braves heve quits a few men b estion with the ecaches will be | oo 1 with them next L e e e Bt et e 1] ean take mal!-hnw- hay e wprin, ubumlm- of exor back fleld me. fire in gmaller leagues, how- Fortet at sswest 1t e suiteyie He x,",‘;" ?h.n oy x,..um"man = {hem, for example. y twe veterans m;q 'y illips | he Ting ;e( aed {o vu are playing a little hnt- a!d al{nm; 55?“:5“ 821 tor ball :hw Wora the firet of the 8] i Ve te e trip to may do them s fieflwud past eg the giey- | Fo B en fram year's e been | Jake Btahl still eu-t-uh that the eWitt, na |coming pattle wifh the Glants will be B aceai gne of (he ghertest werld's serleg on i@ the lime. | pecar asing “fi““ to take cars of the m twa ° hq-nqqm apatiment, : Q‘“,w - E %fic it ome e UNITED STATES BIELEMEN BEEEAT saanuus kipg yery ugflggi?e ar, and that'he r}; Haven had made money was far from | gox’ In fact, leased by the Cincinnati Nationals re- ocently to the Montreal club of the In- ternational league. Ho will report to Montreal at on These suspension edicts are hitting some shining marks In the waning days of the baseball season when such men as Bender, Oldring, Schulte and Larry McLean are put under the ban. Pitcher Rubo Peters has drawn his blue envelope from the Chicago Whita He has been sent to the Sac- ramento club of the Pacific Coast league. Skipper Bley, now with Waterbury, says he intends to enter the political |ihe = aftef the baseball season ends. expects to be pretty busy umtil aft- er election in November. Catcher Archer of the Cubs is Ifl h as 'ood condition as was thought. to_have fully naonnd fivln his injury, but he is still walking with a cane to aid him. Boston put the Athletics out of the running for the pennant, but when the Red Sox beat back Washington as well 1t enabled the champlons.to jump into second place, which they are pret- 1y sure to hold. The speed and “pepper” which the Cleveland Naps have been showin; lately 1 causing no end of commient Can it be that they laid down on Davis and sre now working their heads off for Joe Birmingham? Now that the minor leagtes are be- ginntng to wind up their season, it Will be moticed that a large number of recruits will appear in the I'nl.’l' league batting orders. Already big leaguo managers are trying out e Intest arrivals. A new record was made in the New York Btate league during its recemt season by Catcner Lou Ritter He caught in every inning of the 139 games played by Utica and three in- ninge of a game which was called on account of rain Agoording to rumor, Topsy !mll the ‘former Athletic, now manager of Don't You Know That I can suit your requirements in every way in connection with any con- tracting work or bullding which you may contemplate having dene? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the only way 18 to see me me ana talk it over. mates are work is guaranteed. C. M. 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