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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913 - i DOUBLE VICTORY FOR SACHEMS | MEY marsbnrs i oot The Falls Pleyers Licked the Hospitals on Saturday and | e stesc e ertst piiser dsis | | i g‘lod,flaz'! Are out of order or diseased. | ¥ Eists. Saraple bottle by mail { ‘l' bl g 188! A L WATHRGP & Eone | Walloped White Rock on Sunday—Cincinnati Reds | mex & 8o Bihehamton Nox. o <1 m“‘lml B Il Take Two from Cardinals k GAMES TODAY. Joitns Natiensi Leason il TWO GAMES BACH: } The White Rocks, one of the fast- |day by beating that club in the third | Phitadeishic st Buwekisn. Iy est teams in Rhode Island, went down |8ame of the series. 1 e . i ! to humiliating defeat before the on- | LUIMMNg {o the American League, a ongo a1 £L. Lows. 3 curious thing is to be noted about the Amertsas 1 -aoun f slaught of the Sachems at the Falls | Athletics, in that the team’s veteran TWO GAMES RACH. dlamond on Suaday afternoon. Both |twirlers, who were supposed to be g0~ | st Leuss st Dol \ teams were hit rather hard, each get- |ing stale from overwork, pitched three | Chivass st Cievelard, ting a total of 12 hits while errors |out of four victories the Mackmen.put | [esistan ab Philedelobla. were fréquent on both sides, totalling |to their credit. The Coits were the e v six for cach, team. sufferers, only Brown of the coming o b men of the White Blephant Staff gel- | e maren at woroRhING: R e e 2 % 3 §|ting away with a game, while Brown | Drasewet s % et igd $ 15 | himecin wih Shawhes and Houck surs | Hemioy st S buy—save them and you’ll be surprised how P § L0 § 13 ) ?|fered indignities at the hands of the| Now leadw at Biuwed = e . . e § 141 P14} Hishluaders yestorday. Nop tomaon o0 Bt b quickly they will accumulate—you can get many INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY_FIRE ISR R R T B B S R u::";ti"";fl”{'flf::""fj‘j‘:‘m”s 3&3‘"""2'3""”'“:L - beautiful thi for 1f / “"n“f" “-‘i and & iy e 7 7S — | enberg, who had besn Taported slated Woa. Lost. h ‘th m - ’ mvine b ook many yesrs for 3o EEETd 0 50 By he waiver fauter ot whe has | Eniasassia rons 1l B ome wi em. ‘ o accumulate. s AT st miiched twe ahuthné: sanian’ fihos ANHY 0 ISAAC S. JORES report got into circulation. o Fine pitching by Blanding and Gregg 8 insurance and Rea!l Estats Agent, featured, too, and the character of the 7 Richards Building, 91 Main St Naps' box work as a whole may be n Becasca ;. e’ Gt . set T: Sole | judged by the fact that four coats of e e S e Wwhitewash were administered by the Sachilos 2, Hespite! 8. Clevelands to opponents during the Clevetand 9, St Louls 1. A week, New York and St. Louis each Touls, Aug. 31.—8t Louls crept to within ane Saturday the S:wh):'ms ‘wmawr the |twice subjected to the process. S5 e s Mtwchodi when o A 2 Diigttnl Gtassim tyiiore. they defoat- s e o 9t aiend was the oniy Iocal plaver to s = > Baens as Season’s Record. tally. while Chapman, Juckson and Lajoie sach scor- demonstrate the value of acci- | 3™ Hospital boys by the score of T e S . E 12 to 5. Both Fletcher for the Sa- | That Washington ¢lid not come | fized tasion. making e erroce. While Mitehen dent insurance. Get a policy | (200, 2.0 Dbt for the Hospitals were through the weck Wwith an even better Wis betng Bit. bard, Gieat. Dliched /e ety SIRE, e > Bit auite often, the Sachems getting |record than its count of four games | wnd St Lous. wih tbe txoeotion of (e (hird ta: in the TRAVELERS' 1y 13 15he Sospital hoys Betting |Won (o two lost was' becanse Fay | did s bt s comn Set hits. Fletcher was right there with |Collins of Boston had hetter fortune b o e B F LE‘B!ED & CD the puzzling curves, famming ‘ten men. |than Walter Johnson in the notable | Lebold.ct 5 olshottener 4 0 1 1 1 . . e 1 The |sleven inning duel between these fine | (hiommnm 4 ol sumingn 40 4 31 Thares Lesm & Trom Co G- 5 | b s o) ,];‘;{;K‘f':h”"v(’I:";;,:"’j;‘_'“g",‘:'l"iq_f; m‘:f*g;".,niq B 4 0| Walker.1r IR R s RS . e e : SR . g streak z - | Somstom1b 3 of Wikdamsrr £ 2 H o ;- —— {52 3N, 3 3% 0|teen mark, but even this left him with | Taress 4 1 ofStovallib 3 012 0 © = i Lt 537 0 Bitean i 2 1]a record 4t consecutive victories that | Qim0 0 ofBoleniize 2 04 3 3 — ! F31 R 85 .‘;;'1’;“;;"& for the season In the big | Cuane 4 0 duithens” 310 &9 particularly high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange’ e 1t o o 3|leagues Gren 40 e L . i REMOVAL F11 08 Mamer 18] Caldwell's Notable Performance. e e T and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices. Serv-us is the CEE N 978l A Botablo performance was that of | e bwommees 0 Sl i \ chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you Wiliam F. ¥, Real Estats and Fire | — —~ —| Traey o ay Caldwell of the Chance men, who | Cleveland ...... ... 3 - = - B e copsosd 35 Staiiat | ™o FuFIA 5 73 |after shutting out the Athletics In the |St TLoats .............0 0 1 00 08 8 st i 2 will order Serv-us ever after—on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is @ val- . ot ! ?|first game of yesterday's double header | Two base hite. Alexander. Chapman. : i srect. opposits Thames Nationai Bamic. | ! |went in again and ended the second A uable Serv-us Coupon. Ower Wostworth's 5 and 0o Store. Beapttats .-»e 20060000 0—5 game by striking out the side after s Sechemy ... 9136202 0—4 Athletic rally that threatened to, p s hite, Chay, Toacy, Bush, Austin: threo |Sist long enough to wrest the s Detroit 5. Chisago 4. Cases. MoBures: bases on balls. off [part of the double bill from the oF Daii 2: double Dlays, Hawkiis t EOWIN W. BICGIES, Attermev-ai-Lawe Shauzes Euiiding. Chicago, Aue. 51.—Detzott and Chicaxo both bunh- e R e AR e e el ) psser] without reducing the quality of what you eat Veach's amounder wild and allowed him o reach see maci a Bl | EAotis Lot BT RACING NEEDED TO | ond. " Voseh wis cavat of the base, but Breto Serv thl 3 fOOd AR - _— - : KEEP ) D Taiei g Teu e At 1 -us means ever ng in S b Over iicE el DaRK SusCucss: - NO .ONE WORRIES. =P JIOBOE ONSPDOE it Sumiler 0d Tt s b s y g | Escoames Daxt t Thases ke 4 2 - o . — + Pop Geers Sprang One on the Grand | Wearer wes Dut out of the contest by Unpire Hilde ae 31 Giants and Athletica STl Leok Good Gt b and |y for aruine a decision Boorwy Coffee 2 H | the Phi vears' experience at the For the Final Ciash. — b hpo a e hpo a Tea Rolled Oats Catsup | When the entry Tists at Detroit ats. | Jewvrss 3 270 § luunes 52 / oo Torx Ase $—Alihough the | closed ‘the fact ‘th s had | Regesn 4 13 8 0fCresterart 4 3 1 8 and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Feods are all { Gianis opped three games in a row | named crack three. Tord,3b 4 2 0 35 0fCobbof 6080 3 {last week and the Athlstics were | Etawah in the 210 clas Gollinast 4 100 oiveesir § 0 11 in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. 8. Pure Food Laws. beaten twiee in a domble header ves- | he won in 2.07 1-2 . st o e each and every pachage. {terday, there is no indication that the| where the voungster would he foreed P14l s L L8 4 Th__e Valuable Serv-us M g:m::noe onee to save them i 1 world at large comtemplates | to {rot against aged horses, there was 4387 ofWnato 410 P == it in prefiminary arrangements | a gasp of surprise from the old fash- 518408 4 4 g and anything your rt desires for yourself or r home. Vour, 3 iy under way for worl®’s series |ioned horsemen.® They were astoupd. | "B BNy @b T 5 grocer has Serv-us Brand preducts er ean get them from 7 — | games at the Polo rGounds, New York, | od at the ides of asking a stake eoft— 515 7 18 ol : R e kg & N Waterbury Won Two Hard Games |a ,‘i HE. o L zy‘,m,‘ ) = o dte the best one of his EEeiin s | ema e mmhd o A m A m A. C& Wholesele Distribu - ! W he losing streak bid fair 10 | Sa60R—to perform against NAGS of £0.| Sewe 80 Wnoiows— , i 3 g -3 e St to foar straight asifHt & Globs and which Led o beaeAr| nach “atreten g es ! Nerwich, Conm. ; - ] H 2 ¥ s apparently : : | ooumter b o The s | trotting Eaike, mot vy mention the fms el B Tacs! sk s - = {fortunste compication arose which Pertant fact that their age was sup- e 2 Jed i rfeiture of the game to Posed to give them am overwhelm- - pen e, |t mpiox the record | g adventage in the way of heing NATIGNAL LEAGUE STANBNE. - ers’ |stands, the week 3 with the Phil- |able to stand the hard drives and the | Wen tem. e @ rac- | i the Brolonged scons a high rate of York | Phiadeiphis’ r- = s - eri- | ured Clevelands Did Best Possible inals the nge wa t little more e frst wack of ' W gt— <5t o o_b Wi Clevalinas ona s e diher of i o, ing, the | WHAT HOFFMAN THINKS. JEFFRIES’ DOPE STORY drugged by & man whom he consld-|chosen to administer the kmockout e ] d : Rt ~When s meest funs. | Throe | { 4 ! Py e X s ok played bette hey wor had won “cd in the two games, Byron and i s 3 1 REVIVED ONCE MORE. | ered his best friend, and that other | drops. Now if & Vot the sport. hei poee S b 3 200 14 {aci i the fest nd Tz and Quisles | Old Chicage Team Could Whip Any of | ; = supposed cronies made scads of moBeY | ng writers and unattachec Eports 2 the close of activities last mozoo, had | econd: _ Seares: | Them, | Former Ghampion Promises to Make | b¥ betting on Jehnson. who. weat to. Bano. wia take b . them only a game and a stake, de- | S Louin Cinsinnati | Senis’ Sartiiv Rovalasan Dewn in Los Angeles Promoter Mc- ‘ PeeIz 11 ter off than they were Saturday e 4, 2.08 1-2, | ab hpo 8 @ ab hpo a e ~If thé widely scattered members of S mntling Bevanaeing | Carey and ether prominent sports are | be found that little Dick Adans was I et e |might a week age. The Athletics mar- | 209 He had no other engage- 1.9 W 30 32 0l the Cubs’ “old guard,” which wen four ot saying that they are quite satisfield | considered Jefiries’ nearest and asarest | bl Pain e . 6 against their runners-up is nar- | Men he stake line for a month 2 § 1.1 0 o|pennants and twe world’s series before | San Francisco, Cal, Aus. 37—The| Jeffries was ‘“got at.” According 10 |guena nd Tra Wilson r than the Gdants, as but seven |1 the meantime it would be necessary | 21 0 100 2 ofit began to lose its speed, could Be| Jeffries depe story will not dewn. McCarey, Big Jim was so much under | < a Fames mow separate first) (0 give him ast o hod woris- g0 2 110 0l gathered together once more under| Jeffrles himself Intimates that he|the Inflyence of some form of | Yet after the thing was all over aud — land second place : i the Ameri-|OUt every week, that being one of the o1 430 3 4| Frank Chance, they would be able 0| will make disclosures before long that | “drowsy Eyrup” when he was making | {he men who bet were counting theh: Bridgepart Gets Winning Run in Nints |van League sirugele. essentlals in raining, and the 3 i 1310 defeat any team In the country, &e- | will startle the worid. Meanwhile he[his way ' ringward that he lurched | winnings and losings, Dick Adums had S e . 3 A very probabllity favors thol@eers system ls to have a horse ready 30 3111 0fcording to the opinlon of Artie Hoff>|in a measure verifies the report sent | hither and thither and bumped into the | to give somebody a bill of sale over ul sacrifice hit R s |ultimate triumph of the Mackmen their Tor a hard b £ nsed be whwL & 93 1 120 8 man, ex-Cub, now with Nashville. i out by a New York sporting writer m\,muvxng picture machine. | his household belongings in order ta R L 5 % hs championship honors can- | 8¢ Is called. e A 09909 "wThe' old Cubs were the best that ) the effect that hired _sleuths ran the| In all that has beon written there | raise money to pay his mmxm‘n G s A5 > held secure beyond a per- | Noil a se on edge 2 3122711 8| ever were brought together,” Circus|thing down and placed Jeffries in pos- | has been an intimation that the man | That is a good and sufficient fol - Ger- like 1z . e contest | S declared recently, “and they are|gsession of facts which show he was|who was closest of ail to Jeffries wus | Dick. 3 ' . ts setback. such as it was, 3T 0 the _h king sort. | s mytawns— |Gt Yoo far gone to put up a creditable = sace ve been } due to e all put the old | St Louts s 2 it s 4o o,lshowing now, although Charley Mur- ® | weakening of their us formidable Yorksl QL malE] ' - st iClmRd . o B B R0 1% phy has fired about all of them out of . 3 S jrun-making pewers for the brass” is just as (rue of trot- | mws bue Wia Gmh Mewess tre bwe Bt | Bhlcags With Chance, Bvers, Tinker - 5 o — al Cubs Displaced Pirates. 7 = Secnd end Zimmerman in the infleld; Sheck i I Wi 9 1 R G wo were easy. | X 4 = & Cinginnatt erd, Schulte and myself in the outfield MR A A “\ it = r n reached | i had such a good| TENARA SLIGHT FAVORITE | o . hee s ¢ Kling or Archer behind the bat, and At W= r > = i P850 ofue 2 2 0 0| Overall, Reulbach and Brown doing the | 4 3 1 L0 of ird place suini _FOR CHARTER OAK’; e 234 } pliching, 1 believe we could beat (ne | = 11 n points wl © Pirates we e ; 1t = &0 4 of ? . E 5 : £ 0 12 ofiehamerv 0 0 0 1 0| best in the business. Steinfeldt is not = g Duachenil and | ATOPPInE one. Chicago further B st ot rand Clreule 7o Had 4210 1 olsweelader { 1.2 0 0| Jbje 0 play, or 1 would have suggest- = | creased its margin over Pitisburg { Raced At Hartford. A e R H u‘le\l him for third, as he was one of the = e g S i aiiisd Wings 301 0 ofbodeesy 4 12 2 1l most brilliant third sackers I have = | Hartford, Com Au L—Historic | Getgers 0 9 0 1 o|n 49 31 0|over seen when we were winning pen- | = DAY BASEBALL RESULTS | LIVE STOCK MARKET. Charter Oak Park will once again be | Treisip. 2 0 1 2 os e e == the mping ground for the Grand | Goetd 0 1 °| " “The fac y has eeen fit = tatereationnt Leagus. | New York, Aug. 29 Rece ot | Circuit races beginning tomorrow ang e TE N W SN K st ot s e L = 4 S S e vecves were' 1964 nead, Incluc In view of the excelient condition < BoTa played under Chance is no reason that | = * - J Ot o e N G rdigh S FRae. o !‘y, e e S ‘r;:-:‘v“?r;., e T s they are (hlron;‘h 'asdua{ p(l“;versfiélr.ll)-[ = . i | supply and prices were advanced 10@ |dicting that the week’s rac vill be | B F e ik fie.C e Ni= “TLEEATISNAL LEASUE STAxDING. s R b 1ee By bulisdnd; cowd | groductive of exoellent time andfexpsct |y RoR. XNl aiine 1 0 s e, 0113 every'itime he'stpitched jugainat them = e v 6 yards Wers clasred. Iais | : Tomorcow the big day of the | Clncinasd €111 0001 s this year. Sheckard is stlll one of fho =4 « 4| to choiee steers soid & $9:20 * pag | imeatt the classic $10.000 Crar® | Two base hits. Hobiitzel Suges; three base hits. | best outfielders in the country. Tinker | = 44 | tochbol rs Sold at 38@9.20 per |mecting, the classic $10.000 Charter ckard, Dodee, and Evers are in their prime. Schulte | = 100 1bs.; bulls at $5.15@6.25; cows at | Oak -Stake and the free-for-all pace |Sioer® Dodee, s et p e run habit that = 1| $6.50@6.9 ¥ 2 e has resumed that home run habit that | = | $6:60@6.90. Dressed boot was firm at | being the principal attrac ions. Tenara Chicago Takes Extra fnning Game. | made him famous, and both Kling and |/ == 12@14c per Ib, for native sides. x-(rules a slight favorite in the Charter | cuieago. Anz. 851.—Plttsburg, batfied by Bert| avopor are catching brilliantly. Some = is |ports from this port tomorrow, 183 |Oak with Judson Girl having & host of | mumpie cumes. ot o 10 1o 0 pume to Cucues | ATODr are catehing brGTN e = 3 50 | cattle to London and 25 sheep to Ber- | backers, while in the free-for-all Barl | todiy. and with it a chasee to o into third place, | PeOpIe think Of course, I'm mo ! H— Receipts of calves were 308 head, in- here Will be three races every day. | smuined s make e Ghicaso totat Taree Archer | Shrins | CllCKEDy O vet, if my legs 1= oy, former A\ cluding 243 head for the market. The |including Friday, Tuesday's prinetpst | e i TG nd singie. | Raseball In my system yet, T 1= Yaion lewm ln e Ameriean league, | market opened steady but closed weak, | events being The Nutmeg (2:12 pace), | while Suler ot o ddve o tho rient e viewct: | hold out. G e ] = > s er f cher | Common 1o prime veals sold at § 9.50@ | purse $2,000, and the Juvenile, - 5:3g | & for & bon Govd Lt e s | = v . 259 per 100 1t culls at §7@9; grass- ‘twr e S Pittsbur | Chicaso make troudble for the best, not ex- | = 12.59 per 1 bs,; CL $7@9: grass- |trot for two-year olds, purse $2,000. | hpo a o ab hopoe el O he Giants and Athletics, and = ers v 37; yearlings at §575 Drossed |-m- g nss - e A $% 3 fhounw 8178 3] coptine the Giants and Atnlenics, eng = ealyes guiet a1 17@?21ie for citv dressed | SV M Caniar €128 Ilivemab 51480 e wi . = Veals, 13 1-2Q18¢ for country dressed, | THE FUTURITY. Yoy £1013 Npduterr 3140 0lroll” = 1-2c for country dressed butter. | S 4 | Wagharsw- 4 08 RN s © E | JadNeriy ¢ 1 8 0 21100 T " 8 1-2@16 1-2e for dressed grass- | Harvey Payne Whitney's Pennant Won | Wit st 3 0 4 1 0| Watlertt 3 1000 HAMILTON VS, MONTY, = 1™ Recetpta 414 the FamaitarRaca. | Miseheilot 2.9 11 mrigweiles 4 10 fis Bl : e R e b o S, Db o 4 NAeat o 3 8 1 1| Norwich Boxer Is to Meet Now Jor- z f riet, €0n light receipts prices heid | £ ,fi"'\'\",’,.,,\‘ - ;,_;An',‘," -m-‘:{., ’I‘hm—y GomE A e s 101t sey Fighter for Six Rounds. = up all around 2 e pens were clear- | Po; . S o harlos Banit COMLL: state (50 4 %4 167 B) P = [ rmon . cnates shean ® (ear | Pennant, ridden by Charles Borel, w Y | Harry (Kid) Humliton, of Orange, = | Soia at $3@AT6 per 100 The ey s | the twenty-fourth’ renewal of the Fu core b3 innines: N, I, will meet Jack (Cyclone) Monty £ | 32.55; medium Yo choice lambs at $8@ | meonortr oy oay, Southern Maid, the | Piuebure 900806080 8 0lof thig city In a six round boxing »3h at 8 1-2G2¢ per Ib; dressed | and’ Addie 3f - orary U, Was second, | mwo wue s I Mitte, Auheri thres Uuse bl | fair grounds on Wednesday night. This oy Muihe at 139150 hog dressed at 15| sy, of Charioaton oo wodonlts- | Ariees homs pin. Sk promises o be a good mill, )= 1-2c, and a few ai 16g [ St Butwa; win- thira »jfj_v"l by e T A b Hamliton s known as a_clever ring i | Receipts bf hogs were 3,573 head, in- | tance wae ol fuion. he . dis- € | performer of the Stanley Ketchel type = d: « 2 o1 gt S ongs and the time e and by his record is no amateur in the =L | eluding & car for the market. Prices 1,15 'Po Bore| as fuah as Pennant be. Mational Loague. boxing 1 d will make it interest- == | weak 1o 10e lower Heavy to light hogs| longs the eredit for the vietery, Boreisd % ORI ey o & == > H 6 per 10 paes edit fo oto orel’s’ | wew York 8, Phildeihia 0. Forteited to New | ing for Monty, beyond a doubt, This = ,\..m’q.,;” u.hs%s.i MB;XI 00 ;“:o’ 8 few | ride and Pennant’s response were gen. | York i oth is Jack’s first appearance hefore a —— 8¢ 3O.50; soughn 25@8.50; stags| gational in the extreme| T Boston 15, Brookign 6, frst. game. Boston 6, E e = to eome, z iy 5, Olstes N be i v == g 3 finctonatt 7, St Touls 4 New Haven in four rounds, He will 3 ik Chicage, Aug, Hogs—Receipts Fbe h 3 : ~ A g 5 ¢ hig best Wednesday might and 4 5,068: market steedy and lower, Mixed WORL D" . Amerioan Leapus, be at hig 3 5 7 & .CO R e Buaickirs STA RS, bonat hagws, S _RIFLE RECORD, | Wiisisn ¢ T 7, A sums, Wasiagon | SROUIA give o g00d account of him- e 4 L L A @T.75; He g 5 @ 2 osten B weeapd zam self., g ree‘ ln E= CLUETT PEABODY & CO.TROYNY AR el | e e B g B gi’“fl Sl ol R Lt s | The peterss fon ths preging il ks == Cattie—Reesipts 1,509; market streng e S eore, th—ddctness. ¢ o BRett g s 0 == By & ting man and referee of all = -— and higher, Reeves, $6.90@9.25; cows| fFamy Perry, Ty v fntesaational Leagus, N naTEEg ey = and heifers, $3.8508.50 stockers and | v (Mesicy, bt Niw Tasnn org? | e ¢ Bulia 1. St gume, Bumso 5, New: | the Dig T i e rewers 0 g AR Washin et AR aven, CoRA., |ag §. mond game " | vicinity, The man who will time the v = ’ ives, $06312 95 d . pade a world's record en [he Fifig pllivoce "y, Momuty 3. Bt game Wommto & | ighters will be (George (Duke) Menty, v — | To% vy, SSBILI, n: marked | FAOESS here yesterday when he mads | Syimee b dewfedue 7T U0 U GCNEEI poxing bromoter ef | this 3 ail = s N e s wister it | & Fun ol 384 Toul of & possitle BiS o | Jm b b ML = | glty. Phe heut will take place on the A == | stead: aiive §3.4 b5 Weste: 3| the S08 vard range. His toial | & Richeiéer ¥, Brosfictice 3 big plat; i ront of grandstand, ; = | @496 lumbs, $5.88@819; western, | elimination shoot pn the 860 iy :4]:;,. i A L Vs = ' : s allir Bt ftguin gl o bl B | 57 PHA PEERLESS = At Plant Field, New London PR vy £ fih‘;ll.,‘” :ffinw;:: ':;?“'“fi‘.i“ipia‘ .fflm B v Ma J A game New Ha:| Py Gobb (3 at the head of the - e = : 2 Nis Lotdon 1. sécond Rawe. es of the American leagus. Ae : 91 th g P o 58 Hen SpuTRdeld 3. sAcSl e oe Jacksen by twe peints. Tnclu : : N { Fhy recglved His pncondifional rele, Eagla o 1 i : S0 T6- o p ] B Gex ev GOPLIACY fengored “him by —thie ] SF River §. sbegnd pawe- litpgs. | sepres available, Cobb had play- lu i il T ,:r" THITTA A Game Ealied at 339 o rooklyn clih yesterday Waller dig |* Rov Beakind's “bordarid 1. Forin smwius s and had made 133 hits iR AL T Admission &5 oe. Froe i;gfl(}:" mecxgs g“:.—'ffiul;i 1:55 ;amiin Wobeta ";k"“.‘:}‘.:,“‘;‘,.,,(; S e e at bat, an average of .393. 3 5. o = Lypo 1. Brocklop 0. M game./ dyun 3, Brocck- ‘j-.vs Dotice~ & Pablen decided la‘lnn L second zame—y lnques Fetain i i At | ~ 0. J. NcCORMICK, 30 Frauklin Sirei, Local