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R R s L e iGlANTs ALMDST GRASP THE FLAG s g BE : " = Amertcan, toanun . E 3 TAKE A POLICY Philadelphia at Boston. CAus In the Waabingion 22 New York. of the low prices of all Tauls at "Chlcago, ‘AETN A Clveland st Detrolt. grades) of Sectunttxe afn 5 Nationa) Leasus unusual o] ortuni y is of- 2 Fonk MR Draw a Step Nearer by Defeating Dodgers 4-2—Elmer Brown Boton . Philageti B I s witih Chiengo 3t Cincinmati. 4 L LATHROS & Scis Holds New York Hltleu in Last Six lnnmgs—Te-reau Pittsburg ‘st St. Louls, 7 7 Preferred o1, Allows But Four Hits. e . it L R e e B Stock AT THE NUHW|8H l - Philadelpbia . P 51 of 2 Company controlling the = 3 Clertind i electric lighting and_power s . wehington =X business of a city of over Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 26.—The New | coaches and captains may be familiar | Boston ... oty o Yorks drew o step nearer the flag-| with new developments possible under | Chicaso ... 608,000 mbpMlsy G Raich 5E atur ay, ciober '] a pu o ! clinching point by beating Brooklyn 4| the 1913 code. Much Interest will nat- | 8t Lous ..., ports earnings of twice the i to 2 this afternoon. They scored all| urally attach to the opening game on | New York . amount required for dividends. ¥ i 4 their runs in the first three innings,| the Harvard schedule. The - eastern Price and full particulars|.on request. > = during which Allen tarried, on the | champlonship eleven of last autumn, World’s Ghamps Take One from Athletics. \ it mound and was hammered for eight| while not intact, still has many repre- [ Boston. Sept. 25.—No one of the four pijchers used . m i hits. Then Elmer Brown, the $7,000 | sentatives on the Crimson squad of |7 the Philadeishia American leaguo bald tas G h te & b 4 i Montgomery recruit, made his local | this year. Many promising players are | foire aaains: Hoston b sferioct, B0 " Keeping 182 debut and caused a semsation by hold- | trying for places left vacant by those | the sisiors' bits faisy well scatered. Boardmen, o BANKERS. | ing the Glants hitless and runless for | graduated, and although Coach Haugh- | recrult from the Waterburs, Conn., team, lasted bt 0L G i \ the remaining six innings! He gave| ton eliminated more than 50 per cent. | lming azinst the wond's Shimmons, Tl London P S 1 o four bases on balls, but only one run-| of these candidates after a weeR Of | pa> my Sennoci's wildness during the fourth ven s o < Sass A b e bt 1| BEaGHos, thore Gtill remains an open|nine whe be zaed Gmet B 3, swued i - : 53 esreau allowed but four hits, only | battle for several positions in’ line and | his _remoral. i e, coubest i —— = i : . = > ot cxcept ding the seveuih janing. Score: AN IRPORTANT SROPORITION. | BE s B Wit s mrafast dacendle Capiam StorarcorioadonhC S0P son, and as the vistting team 1z one of ||| MUSIC BY PLENTY OF PLENTY OF HIGH POWERED s r who has| iis only runs dnd again in the minth | the gume = with the Ufiversity Of |suss Vo e e e i |1 TUBBS? BAND EXCITEMENT SPEED RACING MACHINES ned by fire| when the locals got men to third and | Maine, and a better idea of the rank. elb e e e ¢ Ter by me} second with one down. Fisher then | ing of the present squad will be ob- e | Lefty Smith and Casey wi lge b}l b Al 3 4 a3 . i+ property in|fouled out, and Wheat, batiing for | talnable by nightfall oftewtair e Lo e R e | d 35¢ Boys 15¢ R uiie| Do, fied Printeton spusatl to Have ofié of the | Haie | Chase will compose the Sachem’s bat 2 Admission c y 3 The third base playing of Herzoz | hardest games of the day in the east. | Walshct e i El g e i e ISAAC S. JONES was a big feature. Fischer threw well | The Tigers will line up against the |Samss & % 1 § 0D | first pase for the Sachems. Luke Riles ;\ & ; R t‘ fo bases, turning back four .mbitious | Rutgers college team. Under the coach- | Bosramanp o 0 ¢ o 0licomed.p 28 iy — = e - and Rea ate Agent, | Giants. Score: ing of Foster Sanford the smaler col- | Houckp RS g | f Building, 91 Main St e ens ey, o o o| 1280 eleven has been coming along fast, [Bemockp ¢ § ¢ 8 8 Tials S PALLAZZO ENTERS | plaved at Colby, is coaching the West- | port, R. L, last fall, is among the can- | safe and sane element of the official ————| stagrasse T 170 & OfMoranat "2 12 o o|and even the Princeton supporters be- | Micf; 10 0 0 0 THREE EVENTS. | boro High eleven. | dida'tes at’ Annapolis | rulemalkers. W W l:"'ll&hnlw‘;’:'h : 1 % ; 0 lleve‘lha.( Rutgers will furnish a hard avan : r g g ; ———e | —_— . = §117 ofSrenger o o[ test in Princeton's initial game. runk Nowhilies 0 Vi Flles o Compets ot 3 3 . Coach Tred Daly of the Williams | Syracuse will have a rushline aver- 410 3 ofcoilnslt 4 0 3 0 0| Pennsylvania faces Gettysburg, but = Hapdte b | Rhode Island State college is being o Hiely b to | aging close to 198 pounds this fall and e A s s ; i i i ] e S s O % | team has a likely squad, but up to | aging close to 198 pounds this fall and { 1038 ifSamssc 3128 ] mo anxiety is felt Dy Coach George| +Hitty i ipurk in au Fair Grounds—Was Second at; coached by Ashbaugh, captain of the | ity S%earched In vain for a kicker a_light, ~shifty backfleld, averaging - T el i i | 3180 gom 1sees )Jlru'uks or his helper The o {oladted, tor Penock, i Rockville. RN e L good enough to il the bl | about 165 pounds. % ¥ 2 18 30 %2 0 statement does no hold g0od in refer-| sBatted for Bush in 8th i paztal | A 1 a surance has remcved to 25 Shetuckat | 311 0 ifnischere 4 0 3 4 ¢|ence to GCornell, however. for the Itha- | Scoro % funings: v o 0100 isi|, Tubbs band has been secured tol e o | _1t s beginning to look as if the o esits Thames Malional Bank. ey ix? 3 3 0 | Ca team must face Colgate, and the | Fiisaishia - -8 0 0 0% 8 8 8 I furnish music between the heats Charley Brickley is thriving on f00t- | 1oq Reed, a former Princoton line- | Yale coaches mniended to take & back. : e 5 aid 06 Btare s a[Brownp 338 3| Hamilton collesians atwavs furn out & | Bgon oo i 5 0 E 80 Lo | motoreycie ‘meet at_the fair grounds ball. He is zaining in welght at the | man“i aceisiing Bill Hollenback, ro- | field man to Cambridgo this fall Who - aWheat 1 0 0 0 0 strong eleven. 5 pi i e O 4~ Qn Briday thel ontoy Dihgleior e of about 4 ad aday | cently a great star at Pennsy, coach | knows how to catch kIcks. % {mm 1| In the south the University of Vir-| Senators Blanked Now York. }"«:”-“V'\L e e e o | Seviirlias Penn State coliege team. | e TTORNEYS AT LAW . % ginia will open ils season in & game | x. yom %5—Boehllng. the soune lett. | DUTE, . was T a Sashot) : L O Reggio Brown will be jon the job P e o G Aien against Randolph-Macon, and West | hundec of the Washingions, was very wild today. bt | Pendicton, Jr. Pallaz pMounttort, formerly a suard at — again tomorrow, when o will o “to | oo rown Virginia Wesleyan will journey to Car- | shawet e Xev Sose Had 2 chavee (0 o i | three everits, He won sec Putts will be eligible for the Bowdol Tilvansies otiTexan has ' ver | New Haven to get his first glimpse of A0S A. BWWNING [ oo e e e o e s with Glon | B o 3 o Waatiszen b6 " (36 A1 | the' recent Rockville. fair T Varsicy team this fall e e Davin | Capiain: i schnitinta: watucrny R ¥ B Tirookivn Db 0388000 ot Warners Indians. The Naval Acad- | oo (o wetrs, the vitors wioninz by @ more | Burdick and Latham were | b e barred from piaying football by the ' game against Wesleyan. e e emy team will not open its season for | "3 i 0. Hartzs ‘e anict cateh op Mhan Y an accldent on one of th = T s i - - e M . another week, and the same holds true (and 2 s by Eost A 3 tes et Sl Sl et | of the army team at West Point. D e New Vark ght eniries in cach of t} for | the Rogers High school t of New- o ‘Washington. sev horse power machines. and there | Erown & Perians, mm'm-fl lsr | DOYLE AND SNODGRASS — B hpe 2 o Dl s eaben io tne| = ¥ ¢ . s | MAY NOT PLAY.| OUIMET DEFEATS TRAVERS. |yt % 673 8 Slaian 130 3 Il probgbls L o | i e Fitai NaL Bank s Stk 3itlan, o 0 ofMarizelr 2 cyWnder event. It was statec - - E + siairmay next to Toavew | = | ; im- | Foiersn 4 2 0 8 ouoidenit 101 ening that nunareds of en- | T ake It T 1 | : S Feiehons Tn Giant Second Baseman and Center | New York Loses to Boston in Prelim- | it { {8 § Slfncir™ &1 1 nnarets, ot onc | Take It To Lincoln’s IS arxe - — Fielder Laid Up With Injuries. | ihErY Eisyfor; Eesiey; CUp- e § 8 3 1 omedea> 324 ess the events. | Hb Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. | § w | T g .| Gedeonit. 3 1 0 0 ofwhivmaner 4 1 4 = 'y it Keys Umbrellas, Cam- Atteracs leading New York Giants, Second | Met champion today, and Franeis Oui- | pocsingn 3 1 8 3 ofSwencrc 4 5 § | Now 15 ated, i tHe' Stéinsc Blosk 40 BROADWAY 2 . : | Bademan Doyle and Canter' Fielder | met. America's national open golf title | *7" 7 =< = haien 2% § | pglNow tocat the Steiner Block, o Snodgrass, my be unable to play | in | holder, added to his recent laurels by wis, 3 R R BiManiSe rome ovar Dix | the coming world's series. Doyle while | Vanduishing Jerome D, Travers, the LCEE TR R e Feun N YROURKE QUITS BASEBALL. |out ‘driving in his automobile last | Dational amateur ~champion. = eir s L flamond ik o = WILL HAVE PLENTY OF NICE night erashed into a tree and inju ate vent twenty holes of varyi otals, 28 8 s, ‘, ] - [ R e e % s A Ll S betors the youth Drevaiisd SRR e e tal Is is to be DR. F. W. HOLWS, Dentist - ¥ e Consecutive | his shoulder. Jutt how seriously he | 80U befor 2 ¥ Tatid for MeTlale i R - | % ecotit Base was takeh today by ‘an— | SEecP for the players of the Boston(, matied for Keathc ] attributed > Teiephone 523. oct10d 2 9 s | R e district against those, of New York in | Score bv nninar Lo o eg| atiribut i Ca R = o Pl o the singles division of the preliminary | Washington S92 0 00 Pl R it ascoctation | After making a long single in the v e '¥oe it 10 Ohnse w r the home - : he | frst inning of today's fmme with the | e for the Lesley cup. It was the firat | X0 ¥oh oo it L0 Fonia e BUY THE ALSO ng | Brooklyns, Snodgrass while rounding | time in Lesley cup competition t o | will do or th . : O | e base sprame s -Chayley hora ang | any city had won all the matches in< | B o LR HAMILTON WATCH Crab Ovsters, Clams and a new x i | S chen sufTerdl Eredt Dain.pendiit) :x{vl:“h !":;-?h(mfrr i f-nr i ths Intar | ma G ne N F: A® Elowen Goes o Hartiond: | & ) S ¥ - I for | was said by McGraw thot it was un- | Matches in the forenoon, and the inter- | T . F. A. Eleven Goes to Hartford. c | h S d : O | ey ey ncrmreen yits"® pum | Gy seore of the ay “as Bosion 12 | 7 B e s WM. FRISWELL, stock of Fresh Fish for Saturday’ p against the Athletics i ‘,};;I;M‘,l‘m’”“‘:;; e et iag it S 1 ed o tle the wore | jeaves this morning f ford, 25-27 Franklin St. - FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS. B T e Lealey, Fup, In the floal | of bls reeat. o Mo evention: were Jeee- | against: the fast Hartford school | o ER trade. - sever —_—— RN OO oW P & team. Th d and W W fiss ELLA W‘ P[‘TT vary i - L d First Baseman Chase | ight t riday rep: . - H 1 s old, | Harvard Meets University of Maine| L apyaARD ELEVEN CRIPPLED. Gapatn Tarry Tord and First Baseman Hal Chase | hrough light pactice Iriday in prepa- W | J If you cannot call, phone in your orders. for| Eleven—Princeton Has Hard Game | A e S Bt oo Instructor of t With Rutgers. Nine First String Players Out on Ac- s G s P ..Z”"d e h A ! ¥ o Phone 517 A S R | count of Injuries or Unfinished Work, | syaten ot 319 5 | Piano and Harmony Ne ork, % 'ootball teams —_— Austin,3b ¥ i i " | representing the leading -universities | * Cmbric Seabe. _Har. | o J303e | studio now open for season of 1913 OSCAR LACROIX, Proprietor : i | of the country will swing into action | vard's 'varsity eleven tonight faced its | Nake? S ease .o | Boom 6, Alice Bldg, Tel. 868 ! orrow afterncon, and before dusk | first game ¢ ‘the season with the Uni- | vilemes 1t 2 1 0 ho | % | : Although several of the smaller col- | the first string players, Trumbull, Pen- | Fe5> , elevens appeared in easy games |nock, Dana and Mulholland, all vet- ® 0 z s the majority of "the bic | erans of last vear, are laid up with In- | 'h‘»‘zlr initial appearance | juries, and Hardwick, Willett, S h, 1 an 10N - aturday in September. In | Atkinson and S. B. Withington will be L P - t nasylvania Princeton and | out of the gar because they have | Chicseo three base Breton. g ird 2l step from the practice (0 | some college work still to complote ¥ 515 ctual playing stage, while in the| (oach Haughton took mo chances | STaND: o west Minnesota will lead the Charees (oday, ordesios oo Al e . for the other conference college e, and the men tere p Todar ! ; . > light stgnal drill. Bric e results of the shght ch. CE kD u'r.‘,\x_] “‘,fL - rules will be watched, that | eessful in only one of three tries. | DRIFTED AIMLESSLY. o e, gt w « Market Reflocts Only Manosuvres of Shine, con, 3 Professional Traders. 500 Cannol, € chienzo, " | e st Comn Prod Toach.ct T 0 ol e 1560 was Somé improvement in the B i P340 iwares 32210 pared with the sessions i THE s HE nelusive. The mark 22t R 0 as eve from being shape N : ‘y 6 ola, e A r r co and the unste ictua 1 a0 T 0 1 i1 and | tions apparently reflected nothing more 10 | . than t manos re of rfessional 4 1 110 ! ' ... traders at the moment. The da 850 ool { ; 5 Fiy transactions showed or | T f five | fused mixture of small ga | > s 2 with|e The only conspicuc movement iy | 4 Pre to the highest fizure of the Semyibsptmy L e ¥ i W k. The rumor of a cash distribu e 3 3 tion on this stock was revived and STt = nal |made to do duty once again. The g 2 i n nd | success with which the = price v Phillies and Draves Selit € > o gl and | marked up caused some uneasines: i o oot | b b nine | among the shorts who found the su z : today. Phitadeipi | H piy small. The advance in this stock | i | g bt et q the visk : man ¢ red recent instances of the bid. | Pullman Fa. ¢ B 1m 1 o oee 2 od s up of special stocks to facilitate | nrse: 5. 0 5 ralties featured the secund g 5 died atiy, | however, a firm tone developed with A | geronia sesion’ b e beme ol A 20t for | showing of strength in ®rie, Reading | 4 | Ty b+ Ziom woa the coutest. Seore i : n. Gains In general were in st ; At and the 'strong fealures A 3 | Bosan Phitadelonin, . J eveled down by a selling move ; W b hip 2l - in the last hour s i e Y . = i =4 ¢ | been flowing in steadily through the Ten pper > R LR SR o 5 - B¢ siove or- | week. The movement is influenced by e 315 1 ifoeoine 1 ‘e 1} o . the deposit in the south and west of i B 201 0 ofuixen 00 o g | government funds, part of which is Do. ptd R e finding its way to New York. ~Accord- US el & T RERE {ing fo one estimate $10,000,000 of the T8, Ruver i i 5t the | money deposited by the treasury de- 0 U 8. Bteel Bon : < 3e X 3 abialde | PArtment has been forwarded to New Do, ptd 100 e D cha ) York. Canada’s needs for gold at this Ttah Coppe 2% Bcors by tanings: ard season of the year was reflected in e B 8 |Bomon ... 000 038} < the withdrawal today of $1,000,000 of Noronand $o% | Pulladephla . 000 *5 b4 the metal for shipment to the Do- Jou 193 | Two base hits, Lord, Mageo: three base hit, Becker: L minion, in addition to the engagement EEY 43 | home nm. Tobert. | t $500,000 vesterday : Philadelshia - onds developed a good tone with = of R abTh bole of ¥ s Ho v pronounced strength in the Rogk Is- COTTON. = Tnaven W 2 83 o < . ni|land issues. Total sales, par value, York, Sept. 26.—Spot cotton | Smiths 3 L e oDl A - . 31,790,000 middling uplands, 14.10; gulf, | Shahr, 3 ofLobertsb -5 4 0730 - > w 1 y‘?\\ onds were unchanged on call sales 100 bales. Schmi 3 0| Mgee.If 2 00 1 T = et | i = Futures closed steady. September, |Myerslb 2 0fCraath.rt 2:0 0 ks B will | STOCKS. 14,03; October, 13.89; December, 13.77; | Znct 3 | B A S | Sale High. Low January, 13.6 March, 13.77; May, | peatéb 0| Dooln.c 41638040/ e o0 Ammai ok 13 19.84; July, 13.77. Ragdn.c JBwimy 10030l Baltic Has Soccer Team | 200 Am. i 2 2 s Tomiioes NS T soccer 1 ) - 2 WLl e : HHohatz 0 ‘o L e > I o 3 % New York, Sept. 26.—Money on call = 11 of a evious | 890 Aw. Teo Securitles. % “3% 2 3-4; Jast loan, 3; closing bid, 2 7-8 §iy E s e o A 1 fnseed 01 ¢ A siloffered at 3 | : t ) Am. Malt ofd AT’ “| Time loans weaker; sixty days, 4 1-4 | motars, 71 2 w0 At Suielting 8i% a4 per cent: niuety days 4 1-2 | ? B ol Ak six months, 4 3-4 8 B DPer | eguu.ror Ramgen 1h sth | dary Am. & cent Batiod tor Seaton u ‘8t { 048 A : fei e Futied for Beckir in 1 | v i AT CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ABsiica cof Breini o 0 [ - iis B Sonnr i A b R Score b o | k 05 ‘Anscoba s . BT i ; o 1 | 9 i Ahs i .l be 8510 | prlaepiis 1L BOEE H e 2 Atchiion Sk May ... 3o L e T ‘Mann, ettt St mo | g o [ con— L E TR e e “Bakio Eeot. 24c B Unlvacity: of SR R sar 110 % T Emeralds vs., Sachems. e v g e S T BTN ot b The Emeralds of Willimantic and th R [ pith e - g 9 es it 2 Sachems will meet Sundax at the Falls score Mar diamend for the last game of the sea~