Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 25, 1915, Page 3

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H H H of z PO on T e S Moran & Connors Insurance On Your Home P W.:Tet‘tm“‘;‘.“mw Y&lmaflflnWaWduMh J. L. Lathrop :.".“...“....."‘m the Coaching Staff Again—Mlhrnl Stronger Than Usual. aloven has “annousced Blans Tor the |received for the Garden City tourna- o Carter’s Lightweight Underwear, $1,50 value .. $1.00 wl al en ears - . Sy nl achodl ot Galea| Then (Rere were 140 with 1t start-] 00000 |meke a1eeedl 000 P 22222 Straw Hats, value upt0 $3.00 ............... $1.00 the opening round. Three y.u. e M 2o e 8 when the championship was dec! Tosdae | ooNn . Re(lMlnCo&n,flmdlyonlyIOfw.........SLm on T Sept. 1, dally U Sept. [ Wheaton, Ils, 83 of the 38 entered : B . S0 on the links OF the Madison Coun- | played Ih the qualitylng round and : A Dollar Shirt and a pair 50c Cuff Links for .... $1.00 an excellent gridivon. The squad will [ the new rule to which entry was Mm- P TRRAL SRERR - X :r;:;nl;z(l;‘hou& S ™ s year the names of several Q. th uad is thereby assured surf!the llst. Among the imost notable of AR Dathing. " The aquad found conditions | thase are: Walter J. Travis and Find- hay XX s '&t"';fif‘""‘,‘d“ e, Twa . place. ' Se INSURANCE t isfactory adjustmen! ! Bates-Street Soft Cuff Shirts, this day only ..... $1.00 Capt. Aleck Wilson of the Yale the total up to or ower the number ers, while last year at Manchester, Vt. M, lawtoln!mn\nutooknn n 3 S Half Hose, 25¢ value, Spairsfor ............. $1.00 on the links ot the cmu.u Golt cluh. try clud, which can be fitted up into [this was the first tournament under lopi sl .25 worth this *’ only for dine and be :luuund at the Ham- no; 0 :fi:u"vhn m ; unl‘lonnl ——— - $l.00 off on a Suit order this dly mly I t The hotel'is located on the aonml. prominent golfers are missing from wretched game behind the Door Plteh- to call at Mn Jones' Insu at Madison perfect last year, and the |lay S. Dousglas ot this city and H. r.l\‘ \M* our "R‘ NSURANCE scheme of mlniu there promises to | Chandler Egan of Chicago, all former aftery \ at ‘hauhv m made annual champlons. R. R. Gorton, of Brae is in hm and w‘?‘. ng O, uad of 138 Pl will report | Burn, Mass, who tied for the gold We cannot atford Yo take shances In [on Yala fleld Sept. Ard wileget | meaal With W C. Fownes, Jr.. of & matter of this kind, 10 days of w No\btll before | Pittsburgh, at Ekwanok, Vt. last year, ISAAC 8. JONES the formal season is not on the list, nor is P. W. Whi Insurance and Real Estate Agent Yale's couhlu at se- |temore of Boston entered. Among ™ lected by wlll tn hnded by | other absentees are Oswald Kirkbdy, Richards Building, 91 Main Strest |10k Y ker: Billy Bull will [ Fred Herresroft, Gilman P. Tifftany and —_— o |direct the backfield work. Nate[John M. Ward, all leading players in o TNSURANGE Tor the soming yean | Wheeler and Percy Cornieh coaches | the metropolitan division, who for bus- DAY'S RESULTS. last year, w! in on the resident ness reasons are unable to make the THE FACT Shox Suring. thy teet e m!nnu end last year. | journey west at this, e, N Bon 20 ""::::"_ e 92 Insurance Companies | Staff, as will R & Ted Driscoll and Pat Osborn will be |J. F, Neville nor H. e o 1. Sen ET’,E',‘ either failed, reinsured o | (1, o resident squad as leutenants, | Callfornia, has sent In his name, but) Chicass & Foiagupis 1. (0 R b Don o B THE FACT that af. | Hoffelfinger Will be here for a week [ most likely both will be found among American Losews . o 1 B Tord 1o eoll Gold Dollare “for %50 |or two and Johnny Kilpatrick, Jack |the post entrants. Boston 3 Detrott e g g B P vl o vt 3 Field, Guy Hutchinson and Ned Glass| No foreign plavers will take part| Ceoeand & New Yo o " gents or pay $120 for every Dol | il make a couple of visits a week [but Its international character will | S ks 1t Pilasebia 7. (First same) i taken in and ~ . Philadelphia 3. (Second game) to_the fleld. be maintained by three Canadian com- | Chiciers, Svamsiern THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | “°xtiton" Talbott, captain last vear, | petitore, - G.” Hoblitsel, albers. A: 5 oy not a mere promise to pay. will be with the squad all the fall as | Adams and George S. Lynch. Pittdburgd 4. Karsas Clty 0. (First game) B. P. LEARNED & CO. [line coach. Billy Marting, coach of e b A D Y D ), MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES. = g the center men last season, will be Brookiyn 14, Baltimore 6. Cobb Moves Ahead Again—Snyd Leads Nationals—Benny Kauff in Front of Feds. Ty Cobbd, Detroit’s champion slugger is again working bis way toward the St louls 3. Chicago 4 Bufale 3. Newark 0. % Interaational Leagwe. Fielding | Tuoento 2. Jemer ity 0. (Firt game) Toronto 4, Jersey City 0. (Swond game.) Yentreal 3. “Trovideves 1, (01 game) ontreal widence 3. (Second game) Detroit, Aug. 2é—Flelding of a brand Rochester 4, Richnond 3. (Fint game.) Agency Established May, 1846, with the varsity squad at Madison,| RED SOX TWIST TIGERS' TAIL. but will take cnn.rnY :l' \‘:Ifid(mdhmefi when they report at e fleld and wi : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e the freshman head coash this fall, | Bostonians Win Sensation: is possible that Marting and Dun- Match—Score 3 to 1. R T T T TR, | Brown & Perkins, Atlmeys-at-law | bar will be coaches at Yale more than - o the present season. - 400 ed Quer Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetugket St. | "% 3 almost supersuman was matched| Rnheter 8 Richmond 5 (Seeond” game) mark. He boosted his average r ‘apt. Wilson is pleased with the 0 L 3 Rutalo 3. Marristurg 0. (Finst game.) 10 points last week, go Entrance stairway near, to Thames | gutlook. The material Is stronger than | &8ainst desperate slugging today and | JiGhl § JITRIE % (DiohdVime cated ma [ 308 Bane foner “hion§irum 382 to Daticon e Telephone 38-3. | o T ves 1n Stremuous | It £ave Boston & 3 to 1 victory over | (PR % JRzigys 4 er of the Red Sox, is trying hard to —_— et ooy Detroit in the whirlwind opening con. Rew Eaplend Loapwe 1 o overtake Tyrus in the American EDWIN W. HIGGINS test of & series which may decide the| ieemcs 5 Forund 15 (e svme) of prominence due to his swe to the American League nnant. Three Fltchtu o, Lyon Attorney-at-Law 138 PLAYERS IN LIST. hits, two of them 'bunts and wid| Paina ) leviint (Sead me) . an averge of 35 in 33 games. Tris : e Bnce Ly Covatsiiy a8 < anchester 6. son 3. (10 Innings. peaker, a team-mate of Ruth, stil Corner Main and Shetucket Strests | Ertries for 21at Annual Amateur Golf | Lo e emne oatrs e S ana8e | Lowal 7. Werowner & (12 ioaings) DaTiony Dt eanie e e Championship. the first inning. The Tigers, smash- USSR L oam: regulars with a mark of 335 with Ed- J. Collins Breaks Up 13 Inning Game. ing almost everything that Shore had | Merford 5. New Huvn 1 e A ot Yin Wihive e s - % k3 New York, Aug, 24.—When the en- [to offer put man after man on the| Rnckion & Pawiackes s (Fint game. hind with a rating of .331. Joe Jack- b.f.?é‘.?g"; {;‘:fi‘mf‘:‘ Attt ohas COaS [ tries for the 21st ~annual amateur | bases only to see them die there when | Brckion 4 Fawucket 0. (Seond fame. T ta- [ 500 Who hag come in for a good deal chgo wianbig Sree Wenatoe b tos championship tournament of the | Barry, Gainer, Hooper, Speaker, Gard- | &iass) of promince due to his sale to the Ayres weakened when he started the | United States Golf association closed | ner or Scott cut off drives that seemed R Chicago team during the past week, is thirteenth and he was unable to hold here there were 138 players on the |safe beyond question. Only in_the — hitting the ball for .324. Paddy Bau- the one run lead which his team mates | USt- Today Secretary Howard F.|ffth when Bush walked and CODD | pujydephis ..o cocooeiice 80 30« 1505 | Moingt ameT, New England leaguer, is Mae Tn thelr halt Whitney announced the drawings for | dented the right field screen with a | ok ... ; ‘ss | Poling for .280 with the Yankees. Of Felsch started the inning by beating | the_elimination round of 18 holes|triple could Detroit score. In the e : 3 53| the regular twirlers Joe Wood of Bos- out a slow roller. After Weaver hag |medal play, which is to take place|sixth Gainer made a one-hand stop| ¢ EE -3%|ton has the best-looking record =~ at fiied nut, Russell batted for Black-|NeXt Saturday on the links of the [Dbehind first base of a rifle shot ground- 2 > : s | present. He has won 13 and lost four. burne gnd was hit by & pitched ball, | COURtry club of Detroit, Mich. He waid, | er by Crawford. Speaker, running at . g Georgie Foster is right next to his Daly sihgled, filling the bases. Faber | however, that probably there would be | full speed With his back 'to the ball, Cinctonad. . - - «i4| staff mate with 16 victories and five struck out and Murphy waited for four | SOme POst entries which might bring | then caught Veach’s drive a few feet e defeats. Frank Snyder, the St. Louis catch- :’;ilrll? ::":;I.chci?{’:d!:: Felsch with the er, remains the leader in the Nation- e was next and Boston .- seee 70| al’ circuit. He has increased his lead . R?fi&o‘cfi?fla&?"fifiéfi et Cricaeo e %8| to seven points over his nearest rival, . The locals had ances et 2 Larruping Larry Doyle of the New re and end the game in the l;ga.l York 3 51| York Giants. Jake Daubert has drop- | KING OF SERVIA AND TROOPS NOW DEFENDING CAPITAL ~ Dumber of innings, but threw Geemnd .1 ped below Fred Luderus of the Phills, | 1ondon. Aug. 23.—Bombardment of Belgrade. the Servian capitil, has S e % e e H and is now in fourth place. J. Smith | Peen resumed by the Austriaas and Germans with large caliber howitzers, juCycper Schalke had his finger in SRS is the leading Brave on the list with | 2COrding to an official statement issued at Nish and quickly telegrapheds ry'’s ba i heaan 94 to his credit. Al Mamaux is the | DY the Reuter correspondent. MARKET WAS STEADY. €00 Crucible Steel pr ... and had to retire fro 100 Dot~ & Haceon : s 8 the game. The | v dertans Wiss. Firn Theoughout the| D4 & Nuses best twirler in the Tener circuit with A 5 - Sk , - - SN 18 wine and five losses. Benny Kauff| _ L I - A S e z 2. . = e b is asain in his glory among the Feds. m!a’l; White Rock. {itawaugan and|for home runs. This fact seems to etler. Carr i s = S K e 3 After being forced to take the dust|Sachem clubs. ress all commu- | have developed a knack on Morang. rl'rx::éb : : g ; 115 1 m.:ew; Y’:rfia‘fi\kug EJé:CO;‘fg;?:;s 1: - z E e from rival batsmen nearly all the sea. | nications to William O’'Brien, Taft-|team of constantly hitting the iall uf Shankssb 5 1 2 1 £33 ¢! strining contrast o et eeerieal B : % ' - 471|son, the Brookfed outfielder is again | ville, Conn. in the air. When the club 13 on the Gandillb 6§ 5 9 1 S35 0 lof et g waslEsaior andll o e e ke 43| on top, Kauff is hitting .388, one point road and playing on more spacioums {.‘:"‘lfl { 313 e 8 2 43 ona more moderate scale, but the un- e above his team-mate, Lee Magee. meadows this habit proves embar- Beve 40103 L S e o e e et the 5 T George McConnell, former Yank heav- rassing, for outfielders find this sort. RS 1.1 4y omtne e d R e e, oo Eon™ L1 : er, now with the Chicago Feds, is lead- || SPORTING NOTES | |¢f batiing very suitabie for reciing Aresp 0 411 2 3160 e atat o et s v Cetimat| : Philadelphia, Aug. 24—Chicago se- |ing the pitchers with 19 wins and 3 hitters. Inasmuch as the Phillies are e s QU el R e L 2% |cured an easy victory over Philadel- | defeats. The averages: on the road much of the remaoider of A e bl Bl e L 4 ph:)abelogia‘y' b)‘kn;)ckms ’I}_}:xe) off the Mational League Batters. the season the handicap, if it really Tt el S * 20% s | rubber in four innings. e score was Gms Ab. R exists, may prove costly. 10000 Gferman lmtbalwl";? lu:hfl mpenaion Ll 6 to 1. Lavender was not hit hard, |Snyder, st Louis 106 348 Ball players say the Polo Grounds . e #1037 5 oxd)“?.gnzfg entire merket moved for- Inter Con pr while three double plays kept the home | Dovie. New xork o have the best kept field in the big ) T ok :v len e meg;:r r;flc:!r echmn: o 200 Totes Jiaz of team from becoming dangerous. Score: | Dauvert Brookiyn leagues and at the same time are the T'rp;@'." Hartzell, the former Athletic o 106 Int Har of Cos New Yo d o I « star, 2 etire "0 (z72) Batted for Blackburne in 13th. Further encoureging trade advices| 100 Kayser J Good.rt 422 1 0fStock3p 1°1 1 o|Lons, St Lonuis s P - rently cased B - ey =i and more favorable railway earnings,| Zp K. Q9 S Fisherss 4 2 4 6 O|Bancroftss 4 0 4 4 6|Gmh, Cincnnad .. Wahoo Sam Crawford leads the|cently released by the Fort Wayn& Wasbington 6 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 00 00 15|y TOre KT e e imore aod 100 Krsege Co. Schultedt 3 0 0 0 ofPaskert.c 3 /% 8 sluggers of both organizations in irip- |club because he could not hold high S e S R S e e i e L e T Zmmenmd 133 e 35 18 les, having 16 to his credit. Fournier [own with the yonugsters on the team§ Three buse hits, Gandil 2, Murphy, Moeller. Sac- | $800,000 for July were amogg the oth- Tenigh _Valley Willlams.cf 5 2 5 0 O|Whitedit 4 2 1 0 of the White Sox is second with 15, ey - wfice hits, Jackson, Acosta, Felach. er conservative factor y i - Phelandb 3 1 1 0 1fNiehoff.2b 113 nd Long of "‘i Cardinals tops the| The injury to Dave Robertson may == Datted Stdes Stcel yan the central - - dreherc 4 14 ¢ olkiitere 8901 Nationals with 1% three baggers. prove a big handicap to the Giants in Boston 10, Pittsburgh 0. feature, its powrion making it the ® 2222 e R s i Bt i e R AT TINNE WS oF e seadon Boston, Aug. 24.—Boston made a|Subject of sindrs berr attacks, but| e Tols 3107 15 3fBisrp IEE the National league three are from & clean sweep of the series with Pitts- | 3t no time ¢id it yield miore than a 30 Bt P 5M ,.2;1,';‘_’;5, ] Citdater Watr Yo 'k" Doyte -.:'1 ‘Mk"" Connle Mack is after Ray Pates, urgh, tal the final gam raction. e e general rise of 3 it 3% 3 3 xBecker o ‘ 2 crac hird baseman of the Portlam: burgh, taking game today by | fracti led_th 1 rise of - e o Doyl At e k third b f the Portland e score of 10 to 0. Cooper started|the final hour, advancing to 74, an - 9% 9 xxDugey 0 . ’” ;'!‘ - ith ”k”"‘ ‘,”’ ""y‘- club of the Pacific Coast league, but was taken out in the fifth after | overnight gzin of 3 ‘-X and closed at 1 % “Welser 72'5"'-‘ u;h>l. :v . J-d ’?‘:);’”('” d'l e Omet— he had been hit safely nine times for | its best, or 6 1-4 above yesterday's Toais 33 THIE T als tops the fist, o o0 the CurAinTl One thing that the public admires seven runs. Fitzpatrick had a perfect | low quotations. Nat. Lead % (x) Baiud for Adsms in Tth . T — about the present day Phils is thas, day at the bat. Snodgrass and Evers| War shares were next in prominince, o Sovpee_ : i (xx) Tatied for Chalmers In Tth. - or One good renson that Detrolt in ug | the team in alwaya on ita toen. 34 H figured largely in the run-making. The | With further speculative recoveries| '} ;. ¢ St ; = 3“1’.73(“';' N A~ in the ‘pennant race is that four Of|#ays he never gets down on his h bpo s ab .‘:! o that the company had received some - i eeeen Two base mm'uwmn, Zimmermas, Willtams, | 3. Milter, #t. Louts son's circult wear the colors of the| m to getdown on 'hr"- either, s 320 4 93 0 1| more p-ofiftadle conuacts. Lackawan e S et e e gl iy oty o o 1’“;; ""M"u'”rl < |‘|’hx”””ra n & 341 23168 i % i ———— —_— courne, leads the bunch, with Craw % is Moran. He in a diplomat in & i3 33183 3| R3vance of © 1% scoring the mow iee's & ¢ IR AR 1| 8 Louis Won After Eight Losses Ameiots| Compes Sate e B S B o B e B2 S g S e ise 133 0|high prizs cf €5, Crucible Steel rose| i & S St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 2s.—After 108ing | coth, Detmte ... 115 40F M peqbehind. ; Bocorrt’ get “more” T dosernt melievicy i 013 0lgix to 72 1-Z, Pethickem Steel 9 1-2 B > - - 5 eight straight games St. Louls took a |RButh, Boson .33 2 " > 2 9 in “riding” ball players, nor in fing * 2 912805 279, Paldwin Zoccmotive 4 1-4 to : % poorly played double header from Phil. | W. Dasis. Auietics .. 17 7 35| Babe Ruth of the Red Sox tLaos v i i P i 042 H e e s | et ’ e % | Baolsnia here today. 10 to 7 and 6 to 5, | Lecessd. Bosod s 2 %6 ;.r.,'.,,nhn.,l. envy of I:nll the ’mm:fl:.'nu-m. uhrl‘ m'd ome ":n-r of ‘;n- e o0 inductrials and motors rose three to s i Hoff, St. Louls’ recent acquisition, = 325 | by his_hitting © boasts w 370 # been fined & cont sincs Mo- 2418 1|of these zaius at the erc. . < < 2% ,3%| his first tull nine inings in the second ' ym. He has won 11 games and lost | time, and when a player makes n mis- Rallroads again occupied a place of e Philadelphia only three imperiance. 2ithough ad- proving that he can pitch as well | take he will talk it over with him pri- . vately, wen ha i-¢|yancing a point or mc!n:;mwuhnlh; ) st Louis 4) o —— —— ".\“,n;'.'v-‘r‘:‘n::..;ln'r; < atrick, | specialties in the er ing. Rocl . v s ol oo o 4 by every mists heo meakon’ = % % %|Koprss 3% 1 1 sboense "6 1% Ty Cobb may be the gieatest batter | by every miw makow,’ maym g}::&! = rfle_c!er:: !z({fl;l.sz ‘::“r‘:;’un;d:t 99 Bock ldsnd pe % % Srwkid 5 16 0 o - $11 in the whole world, a» stated, but -\"rm" “and the players of today are Yantic defeated the Warriors 9 to 8, | tion, but regained some of its loss : ¥, 3 ',‘ x Oldringt 2 0 6 of 3 1 where ba ud’ 7]}.;. ,.':r:- n tha .-_w:': h | b . Saturday. Yantic is anxious to meet | later. Total agle- amounted to 2 L_\":!l:l;-‘fl Sl o ghee 3 l-‘ ";Irkrlmlrzylnx »:«'rfl. .;g \'2 :'g'{;;u : '..: . . any team in the City league for 805,000 shares, Steel again rolling up Boebuck : i e R 317 Karanaugh. - . e on Saturday afternoon. Address|about 25 per cent. of the whole. Sow 88 &8 4 2% | Xaborep 8 0 0 0 9 ies Bsier. e Londa .. folier i the greatest . Orand ~Canal gunsarcDougherty, Admors * ‘afilis, | Bonds were monly firm. although mu- ot s - Pats 18514 s Hobticael, Bosion . . Yande, Conn. nicipal and state issues, wi oc] - 3 5 1 e S v —_— land debentures wero lower. = Total| 3 Suico By 1000 o = R g g~ oo s Ogh -y Vi Y % E - , par value, aggregated $2,410,000. ——— ] an that Hy Myers w he hitting 300 at | wil uy an Auto, Express Wagon, The opening day of ten-cent base- Totals 35122413 3 the end of the season. At present he | Trolley Car, Doll and Carrisge, En- ball proved a success at Washington Unlted States 3's and Panama declined 1-2 per cent. end United - > s ) Batted for Wyekoff in dth. P oy TS ethan three| Siaiacs coupon 4's ome per cent. on : 5 % ol G e for L"" = o tors turned out to see the game. canl. 900 Tini DE -ooneee 1 l’hlhddu:l'- P 138882 DR. A. J. SINAY .(x) Batted for Esst in 4th is clouting at a .265 clip, but the Fi he will improve gine, Rocking Horse, * Knife, Wheel- barrow, Baseball, Pencil Box, Music Box, Doll, Piano or Game, worth from $125 to $3.00 each. MRS. EDWIN FAY bush rooters say t on that percentage during the home stay. He is one of the speediest out- flelders in the business and If he es the ordinary number of specta- ,,,.',"’,_",‘,,‘;,:"“ ‘”:" .,'_‘.’,"“,,.,f"""m,_"”"m""'. 3 3 reaches the charmed circle among the Darirs, Walker, Agner. Pratt 2. | w 9 o ' batters will be about the best garden- er in the National I gue. Philadelpbia (A) 2 § g BhERE L] Teleohone 6524 : : i : ; o' L T XA Al Mamaux, whose splendid pitch- : / entlst e A i ~ ing has more to do with the success . aa H 1ol A Shanei 4188 i1 of the Pirates than any other factcr, ranilin Souare. : 3 - is likely to establish a record for : Rooms 18-19 Allce Building, Norwich| 276 4m e . games won for a pitcher in his first v : Phone 1177-3 o ,790 Am. Davlesct & 0 3 230 16 | season in the majors. His record to w m BR w H 1400 Aw- MeAvme %81 te1 32| date is 15 won and 5 lost. 1t will be| W, o & THE CHELSBEA SAVINGS BANK. , Taee miigny 3 6 ¢ bl -306 | necessary for him to win 11 more i Norwich, Conn., Aug. 16, 1915. 300 Am. R R 3% | games before the end of the meascn| 7 Kar Nase, Threat, Electsicity. The Board of Directors of this Bank| 4400 Am : 303|to break the record. Grover Clev X-RAY s Jave this day declared a dividend for 2900 Am. 2000000 .20 | land Alexander we 28 [ l ¥ 51 o H Al n on 28 games his first . Mechanieal M1, . 0% TS uonth | eeding Avamet . fn] inis New Yock, Aug. 24—Call money Walke. Jecovwn. Baes 3% | season in fast company. s 10 % XY LT innum, able on and after the Ar-| 823 Am steady; high 2; low 1 3-3; ruling rate e e au Eroadw H leenth of September. 20 Am. 1 3-4; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; 38| It would be interesting to see Leo| Fra e lfw-a’l-" : CHARLES R . i offerea at 2. Only 29 Faced Pitcher Morton. BTNty O AN O actimi] . ; Secraters = Cleveland, O., Aug. 24—Only 29 men -2 e : 200 Am. ‘22| of America’s leading middieweights. H 16300 Ama New York, Affg"_n"}mn fut c‘.fi?&.fi"fit’.‘;m‘“’sig b e | Sy e Seat Ualiecking: ouk: Madta MAHONEY BROS., i 3 - ure: - 3 3 1 Sl closed steady: Octnber 9.23; December | ander reached first on an error. As a e g B B ST and i { K3 = among the top noteh middleweights. 2300 Balt. & 9.59; January 9.72; March 9.22; May |result New York was shut out, while BEAR CATS WIN. McGooty got no such treatment from : oo Bech Sued 10.04. Cleveland scored six runs by consecu- o e (s Aelen Colr s Be ot T B Stable Real German Lager Beer TRELET Spot quie:: middling 9.36. tive hitting o‘:l’ Cudwall-.m)— Defeat Waurggan 4 tb 3—Challenge ll;tdes: battle with the star of the Anti- FALLS AVENUE \ v 3200 Butte & > Cleveland The ’.gm les. The knockout proved a sad| w, » ' H. JACKEL & CO ey cuicass amam B grmnn} 17§ fomn 37 : s aflair for cGoorty. who'had " been | best af the most reasonable bricen - | f E (:KEL 5360 Cent. Leat Open. m . Closa. Roth. o n a fast and excit! game Satur- | resarded as a champion by the Aus- t - by 500 Ches. & 101 ‘ %% o 2 e i P day the Bear Cats ot'}‘:‘fivuhddnud tralians and he was in line for some 30 Sha or 5* iy 0% |Smimi § 21 9 ofPedine 3 0 the strong Wauregan team by the big purses until Darcey tripped him. MISS M. C. ADLES 1200 Chie. M. Bartare.sd 3 3 0 2 ofHighef 305 score of 4 to 3. Normandin of the A B DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | % Sk me o ome on oSS 131 famemelld B S e e A . o s S I B D RERER R B S o e Redhomal e s | Mise_Adles bas returmes rom ew Denta-l surgeon 14650 Consal G eim B e e R oy the QuENE Gty Serl “'o"n York with the new Fall Hair Styles, . - 3% Corn 3% wx s o 3 o 2 pgScattered. The Bear Cats are out with [the home field the outfleld is short | 23tural. wavy and light as a feather. MoGrory Building, PEAR SRRy ST T8 A I3 oocc.—.‘chfllfil“‘flmmtflmhm-mwmtorflmhlumd.lld-fl.. Next to Chelsea Bank | emConnecucnl.prdu?‘!thu- sort that Sam Crawford bunts. %o v i

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