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thers Windham’s Atta ot 0—Red and White Backfield Tore Off Large Gains— Subs Have a Chance to Work Out. ; N Windham High proved pretty soft]netted good gains and line plunges by for the Academy in the opening game| “Archilles” Mullen and Holmes were|C. Wileox ........ ©of the season on the campus Satur-|noticeable. Cy Young made his debut| . R. G. Austin and Corbett played day afternoon, and when the = dust!as a halfback and proved to be a con- | Henault ball in the outfield and Bell carried off Cleared away from the N. F. AL stam- | sistent ground gafner. Bill Stanley, a| the batting honors of the day pede of gaining first downa on single | speed merchant for circling_ends, fig. Stanley three hits out of 6 times at bat. hes, the red and White bearers had | ured.in long runs. Kelley, Windham Cranker fanned 13 of the bome Dy Folled up 35 polnts to Windham's goose | right half, was full of Pop and was a | W. Stanley 5 4ré Dy Gning: fast' reakting egg. As the early football season is a | tower of strength In the Windham at-| . Q. Winning b wha. scored in the isth rigky thing on which to bage much | tack. ullen .. E ob e Rt o g o (8l criticism, there is generally much in-| In the first quarter consistent plunges 4 terest in the first showing, and Satur- |and end runs placed the ball over the day's contest displayed that there arelline in five minutes' playing time |, . Bill Austin’ hit a double to deep cen- all kinds of chances for improvement | Windham had the ‘bau oncs this quar. | . Holl .. ter and Hockenbrocht ecored trom first interference and | ter but could nof n. In the secon Clons, Gecision st the Dlath. s quarter Holmes took Graham’s place| Substitutes: Academy, Holmes for > 3 Next Saturday Wauregan plays the The defensive work of the up-state | at full and his powerful bucks coupled g‘;fl& ‘? Yo\mxyfor - ‘Willey | Hospital team at the Hospital The boys was ragged and only once did | with excellent work by the other backs | lan. H. Young for W. Stan- X At they force N. F. A. to punt, while their | brought another touchdown. The goal | lev. Henault for H. Young, Ricketts LIBERTY in in Tosurance should be kept up If you|attack lacked the punch and vim, al- | was missed. Score, Academy 13, Wind- | for Mullen. Kozlowskl for Witley, Wil- B Put a and it b hig the beginning of the second | ham 0. - ley for Henault. Windham—None. 3 : 3 Chtr it-and oy oy SRRt ] Bal thay showed signs of renowed| The Academy gave all its subs a| Referee H. Alotsin 2d; umpire A. -« d_’e‘m who k’m_ tobacco. T s Yot s ke ease of the mbtter. for | strensth, which lasted only a few min- {ryout in”this quarter. ' Windnam aid | Mullen timers, L. Fletcher and Read, S 1 of TY i you get you. Or ' 3 v er best work an n e imit of tobacco enjoyment. LIBER r md< the .m.' you. “Only don't delay—DO IT NOW. igh | 1omy boys tore oft large|downs in succession, but were com- YESTERDAY'S aEsuLTe. ho 5o ISARS 8. JONES gains in rapid succession, but they | pelled to kick. Also in this quarter the e : i man wan natural, full-bodied smoke and .angym Insurance and Real Estate Agent |lacked speed at the start, and there is | Academy tried its forward pass and o i A b ; AR Richardy, Buliding, 81 Main Street | Dlenty of work ahead to develop this | worked It for a score. The quarter e i ! ealthful chew. 4 2 Bsset of the game. The Academy nev- | ended with the ball in Windham's pos- BEAR N MIND wh ertheless 'must be given much credit | session on a fumble. INSURANCE ‘for the o::'.ule,l.:'y::.‘-‘.r for their initial showing after having | The first team backfleld entered the ’ da f scrimmage. play in this quarter and on obtaining . € THE FACT, that during the last five T Coath Overbagh gave the cubs | the ball rushed it down tho feld. Two . hurried— or LIBERTY i not -:j'- i blood of a gridiron | finely _execuf orwar o R B Ay ‘:J‘ either . failed, reinsured or | Shalice to laste ne DIo0d Of & & awe, | O'kearn placed the ball in position for | Busimers 5. RKanms Gy 2 (Sewmd s smooth. LIBERTY never varies, is always jus! right, = e va Digh spirits in X. F. A’s camp. | a score and Mullen took it over. J.| Bifftlo 2. St Lous 7' (Fist game) THE FACT tha: no company. can af- | Bt Y0 SReies:” forward ~ passes | Hull missed the goal Toin-Cuctgs, "ol & (emend eam) ford to ‘eell Gold Dollars for 30| yeore executed by the Academy that| There was nothing further of inter- S because a large reserve stock of leaf is ied to gents or pay s;.so for every Doi- CTRTRT lar taken in an ” olds ormer Teammates to Vi reimaetro | FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL |msdE:™ |Lrugsss Eoom o e e e the final Sunday game of the season = SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Boston 5. Pitisturgh . v ' e a same. ) three batters 1 g 100 Long Island . . 48N a8y n the ninth. ATTORNEYE-AT-LAW SETURBATD MANRET: 7 e iy {3 the frst inning Stroud was hit for = cweit: 3. Co. 2 e singles and g triple which gave P e T RO Railway Shares Were Mazwell M 1 7r . o2y St. Louis thi 3] Brown & Perkins, itmsys-at-Law ety B e 3 s % i ouis three runs. The score: Over Uncas Ni < Mex Petrot 20 . National Bank. Telephone 38-3. | of investment shares, chiefly the high Miamt Comper % R Barbisenir o ’ : Class railways on the largest scale e % i Gl Dorie 3 0Mmierin 1 . x witnessed in many weeks, was the dis. Mo, K. & T. pr 0% 12 uffalo 4. v‘ Merkle. 1b 0 0 tongef o COLBY MARS HARVARD'S tinguishing feature of today’s two hour Mo.' Pactte AN p e e O | N : - STARTING RECORD | fession in which transactions approx- g ere] 1% 171% Foctball Resuits. ‘. Beeker cf ° 30 : imated 600,000 shares, or on the basis b ] e . cony @ Srntiy : ne i of 1,500,000 shares for a full day. Gains 100 109 fale 37, . Muyets.e g - Crimson Wing but the Minors Score i, {ne railways were of a substantial | i e 5 %3 6 Points. character, Pennsylvania, the most 204I 0% 1ir} " H - vancing 23- 58 181 ari ° While - Harvard trounced Colby in | 1o 513 umts Cagamiin . Pacite. the oy M| e . Ead : approved styls at Cambridge Saturday | Harrimans, New York Central and Bal: $% Nx| Lehien' 2, Neswas & afternoon, the game little Pine Tree | timorc and Onio gained I and 2. | 1 yioe| itgers 7. Aleight o. Staférs came back in the closing pe- | Inquiry for the rallways seemed to s 18 Amberst Midiebury 7. riod, rushing the ball 50 yards for a|derive its chief impulse from:banking | 6700 Nerth Pacifie T T R R S touchdown against-a substitute Crim- | quarters, but commission houses with | 30n Eacifc Mal Tickuell o, Susqoehanna 0. HERERERE =] son. _The score was 39 to §, Hendrix, | western - conng:ticn ~ also reported an | 16700 benn. & R.. Dickinson 0. Western Marstand 0. base Hiin Serkte. “Three base bit. Mlier: the visiting fullback, scoring the points | increased -demand -from speculative | -0 Pryics G & C Lnten 6. & Lawrmes o fce “hits, Decker, Miller. Which disposed of Harvard's ambition | quarters recently conspicuous in -the [ 200 Ihil Co. Cameste 35, Thiel oo * e to keep her goal line uncrossed this |sensational _mocvement of the speciel- | 30 b Con pr 108" 108 Latasetie 14, Muhleoburg T. Reds Take 12 Inning Contest. fall. ties. The latter were not entirly neg- | 181 Prew Steel Ca: 'S4 ‘s | Worcester 7. Connecticut Asstes 0. Cincinnati, Scpt. 26.—In a 12 inning ke The Crimson while its first. string |lected, Baldwin Locomotive gaining| 300 Ry Steel Sp kA% ] o eI Revedser . | battle Cincinnati defeated Brooklyn eleven was in during the first two pe- (2 3.8 to the new high price of 95 7-8,, 10 Bf Suy Spc oc 3% 33| Brown o5, ihode Idand o today, 4 to 3, and by doing so moved v riods rolled. up 20 points, Capt. Ma- | while. Lacamanna Steel, up_10 to 79, | 1ct00 hesding o...0iio. e into the first division. The locals took han. scoring two of the three touch- |and Texas company, up 3 1-2 to 165 | 109 Reading 1st br . an early lead, making two runs in the downs and in addition flashing Off two | 1-2, also surpassed all previous quota- T lfmflj P ss‘":, sccond and.one in the sixth. The vis- 1 tmnyn-y:m‘g..h % tions, s b 300 Rk raland o - A e, itors were unable to.store unti] the arsi cks used a “cork- | Bethlehem Steel and @ few other war | 1100 Rumely ... incinnaat! st Clilcago. { cighth, when two singles and a sac- Eas alter, Colty's forwards had |shares made siight improvements on| Mo M, g 3 Amscican toune | vifice netted them ome run. In the been disposed at was extremely | small dealings, but Bethlehem - Steel 53 - B y 2 puszling to the visiting backfleld men | prescrred deciined 18 to 170 and some g o T e 6 ol Te Ama o 1 and made sure tackling - uncertain.|of the less prominent industrials _fell Beans Foewer |1l | Carty's single. In the tweifth with With the substitutes in action.in the [ away moderately. United States Steel Som 8 8 & 1 one out, Herzog doubled and k thi s | third and faurth periods Harvard:still | was less active than usual but T ) e sy on Meyers' error. “Plefle:"lh‘e?-nop:.xg s g:"'fl muelr, ‘offensive showed " the continwed effects of eral- Baflalo at St Loz | the next two batters and Groh sin- 3 C The \Jefense,: however,, was Weakendd [ izing cales, * but Gencral Motors re- — gled, bringing in the winning run. The | flelders. e showsd what he couldqtolickdown and one after each of the |visitors' line stiffened and Princeton Colb;'“ . the t6: t tained virtually all of its six points Nations! Leagus. score: do in the early innings. however, | succeeding four touchdowns. The [lost the ball on an attempt * handled rward pass well, | advanced to 345. P L= Cincinnatt (| striking out three In succession in the | progress up to the first touchdown |kick a goal and an attempted F m&: :utm;:x of 40 -yards on three| The bank statement furnished'a gen- e onta - .|, *5 ®r a e|third, among them Dooley and Searfirf; | was typical of the four others. The |pass. - s 1 seven attempts. Har-|uine surprise in that the estimated Brooklyn ] S —_ 3$¢1 who had singled on their first trips |passing from Thompson to Scovil and | Georgetown proved less formidable vard let this phase of the offensive |large cash gain proved to be an actual Clneinatt i et 2145 Sleothe var Wilson was excelient and was di- [than was expected, never game 0 lc«:i!oi:;hg;u;vsel:.ngggggb Efier;f:i tli_:- Tae s T Yodmmnee 32 499 Almost every play In the books wan'r‘oclb responsible for the third touch- | within striking distance. % - 2,000, - itied i Cane. < e “Tork 3 made during the game, With the excep- ‘rown. the second being made on iine | playing fullback, made ome Tih of ETAWAH LOWERS HIS RECORD. Qucing the excess Teserves from last S % Zoel Chicaso ey & 37 2.3|tion of a three-bagger or a home run. | plunges following other open play. yards, but his continual fumbling Favediies Win the Feur Races at'the| pocd UNGFecedentad: " fotal of $230, TS E ofMoilwitatd & 3 8 & 5| The locals' chances of an erroriess| Maine braced for a few minutes at |proved costly for his tesm. He was Columbus Grand Circui ansion —of 367,679,000 ‘was accepted as U %% e e T T 2 A I e e i e e e T e e P us Grand Circuit, R a aclaad £ Een s i i - 2 s 353 e[ Of AN easy ball in the Afth, and a mo- | but the team was discouraged after |ing for the Tigers £ o B ndic 5 et o T - Towis 3 703232 3 montary Juggling of a grounder by {being penalized for holding after mak- mes, who replaced Glick- after the v b i pt. 23.- onounced nu-rG_ : e s (e 3.5 - Chicago . 588{ 0 Ban for McCarty in Oth Adams in the ninth, which allowed |ing a first down. Then Kriger had to | first score ran back punts for-18 %o ot :w;. e four races on today’s aneral news of the day included the TS Swa L Washingon S| ) One out when winning. run scored. the runner to get to first. Noel's one- | make a safety, giving Yale two more |20 yards each time, but . this was el sy provamme lu.abralgnt Atchison siatament. for Aoaust, show: iali Copper S Louis 53| miookiyn ” 0™ 0 0 00 0 1 2 06 o—g|handed stab of a hot liner featured.|points, after which Maine continued on | largely .due to the slow work of z ¥ho thiak'average. was the Bbr of thc | vikwe Lot the | mercantile agenciss VoG cm Foeaaaus oy g R R A ] b S — =~ s | week, and Etawah lowered his record, | which reported a general expansion of | Yo Tin 8 & © i T ern Hevsos. Three base hite, GAmith, Wheat. - b g b+ od. the Tiger line wes finishing the mile in 2.03 flat after hav- | trade. E= : megost> 3 1°8 ¢+ PRINCETON SCORES TWO w par having con ' H i below par, having considerable ,trous. H Neis 3 : trou-, R £ e ga. e has 4 By e s v ot e — BTSN S £ pimm 31 3] Wocuools on snmemroni SR MLt o . $2,900,000. - % 2 i Wkdamsp 4183 — or the strong secondary def ail the ofher horses through the last| United States bonds were unchanged Rk RH ot Killingly Team Handed Goose Egg in i AWNia'un 3 8 8 3 0| Tigers Used Much Open Work and |of Drigis and Moore Georgetows would ag,m; A St s on call during the week. Weolworth ark g First of Series for Bulletin Cup. . e s 169 Woerked Ferward Pass. have covered more ground. J = 'u”.’dneume ,flnllnh::t?n .’yae‘ f'lzg e Sunge cliy 1 3 Ryan.ct i1100 Princeton used considerable “open Bice, stepped the finai heat in 204 122.| 3 Burdo | The Goodyear club of Killingly lost H 3[andcrne 4 0 9 0 o princeton opemed the season with | WOk, trying the forward passes to ad= of the week when he 4id the second jfigflfgrfi’“ a T e e Bulletin chp. Eaturday| Iows 33Tl mew G3% 3 31a victory over Georgetown at Prince- . i heat & g S| 5500 Allls-Craimer ) Y | Two base hit Adams. Saerifice hit Adams Sac- | o . - o e Ul pace in 2021 i Al Chatmer o7 CHICAGR GRAIW WARKET. FOOTBALL ABROAD. afternoon on the Providence street |nsce fr Comors Wik Bach Chuigh 2 Adums | L07) Smgirany; SCOTINE fwo touchdowns - 3 oW than | rd, | 0 am"Ar Chem” WHEAT Open. Migh Low. Closs. grounds, Taftville, by the score of 1 |FPaud ball Bews Raix. Cours it iy puen. | 204 SOSIE the same with the ball in | g sy opy independents Game GCalled vLizzle ‘Brown almost equalled her| 300 Am. Beet Susar St - Manchester United and City Teams|to 0. Finlayson set the ball rolling |7, "7, A0 M5 Qurch 5 Bawes on balie | foot line. The score was 13 to 0. ofr. . 4 record in each of the first two heats of | 0} AR Cu- My Battled to a Ti and the Taftville forwards were 00N | by Adams 4. by Charch 4. Time of game 1 hour| A fumble by Dempsey in the second | The Sachems-New London I the €apital City trot. At Syracuse she | 00 Am. Car & F. coux. onto the visitors' goal, but the vis- | minutes period gave Princeton. the ball - on |ents same was « calicd ot~ Bondey won in 2.08 1-4. Today she id 2.061-2| 00 Am Cosl Prod Soot London, Sept. 25—The chief attrac- | }{0rs met the attack and cleared their | . o oacee N MAJORS Georgetown's 12 yard line, Shea carry- | owing (o the rain. The New London= twice. never belng hard pressed by | 17 Am Cot o o Do tion in the northern section of the [lines and with strong kicking they ing it over after several tries. The|ers made the trip here only to mess Lucilie Speir. Bonnington, the second | iy AD: EZres .- May English league soccer games Saturday [ WOrked the ball down towards the NEARING A CLOSE |second score came in the next period | disappointment and returned cholce in this race, could not be con- | 310 Am B & 1. 94T was played before a great crowd at|laftville goal. where Finlayson had when Shea made a fine pass to Ames, | shortly after their arrival. McKay trolled and was distanced in the sec. o0 Am Tes See St Manchester between the United and |® ?“!{’ lllm;, his bnark-“lj»clr‘-s rn:;":h“’“’ Red Sox and Phillies Almost Sure|who ran 15 yards to the one-yard line, | Murray came on from Hartford.-The ond heat, i 304 Ty b City teams. A desperate game resulted | 2(e. Put they gradually cleared thelr Daihandiis TN Sai from where he took It over on the next | Independents will be on hand- 1y Ames Albingen in the 2.19 class trot- | 1t An. Lotwms cotibt In 2 draw, each side scoring once. The | inee. - Mather and Knowies then ot > play. Sunday so the fans will have a. h“e:k ;‘o\:’z‘hl‘fl’;; first victory of the 100 4m Lo or MONEY. City team retains its position at the | FOINE On The et flm';),mn scored the| With less than two weeks of the| The Tigers were within scoring dis- |to see the Whalers work egain ARRTa (16 Uk T darn b it | Smeithne New York, Sept. 25.—Mercantife pa-[(0R of the table with a lead of two |y, ") for Taftville Goodyear then |Season remaining, the pennant races|tance -several other times, but the|the sedson cloes. ey i from. S g { 1914 | per $ 1-4@3 34 Sterling: 60-day bllls, | 0oat game of the season to Liverpoo | Droke away, but Poilard ‘sent them |in the, melor leagues, Bave Susumel A Stk W0y == A% 4% 146750; demand, 4.7075; cables, 4.7125.|on back again in great style an s Ve Brown 38, R. I. S, 0. | TR * 18 | Francs, demand, 387 cables, 436 P " hange cocurred In’ the Midiand |cored with & splendid shot. Tativille | who wrish o witness all the games of SCEIE FROM “7 KEYS TO BALDPA TE" X 1 Brown university Zootball eleven T e Liree qomang. 630, ‘eavies, . 64 |tection. Bradford Cly getting to the | ¥88 | % Preveink Miengly 414 |ing fimetabies that show the train T season in Providence Satur- . o Rubles, demand, 34 1-2; cables, 34 3-4, A e P g ot day afternoon by soundly trouncin Woolen 1 3 E s y i - - veen Philadelphia and ing, but shortly afterward Finlayson |Schedules between . United acored. its first fictors. In ihe | 2cored the third goal for Tattville At|Bomton, Alexanfer o the, THIdel: 1-2. Government bonds, steady; rail-| ompetition by trouncing Grimsby | half-time Taftville had. scored three | Phia FHRUDRSS BAL FACrn O n ton r0ad bonds, Strong: Town 6 to' 1 ¥ | goals. At the beginning of the sec- | fon Americans aiready have been ten- i TR oottt ki tation ond half Goodyear-got going and Cal- | tatively - o Bar silver, 49 2-3. Mexican doilars, 3¢ | e large margin of 7 to 1. Shefeld thié Rhode Island Stete college team by | 26660 Ansonie > 2 score of 28 to 0. The team showed | 4800 Atentson better In its first game than any that| se Albion or has represented the college In many | 213 Baic o . { the sporting columns to " o i x vert made a great shot, but Finlayson | Writers o NG oih Apired al inastacy okuia. | T £ Be New York, Sept. 25.—Cotton futures ENGLISH LEAGUES. luckily saved'a score. Taftville grad- |Pitch the opening game for their re- nals, power to buck the line, steenath | 100 Biopllas Mia. opencd firm. Oct. 11.40; Dec - 11.85; 4 4 vally improved, but Mather spoiled | SPRCUVE SRR o L ol Amer- t0 Hold thelr opponents and ability to | 1o Bor seg i S e R e e ) Northern Section the fine opening with overrunning the |, ' 2yl pennant unless they ., win suecessfully use their old ground gain. | 500 Brosiisn %t T Cotton futures closed strong. Octob- Boiton Wanderess ball. Goodyear now was playing fine ""l ne:" Wl ! 'mf h er, the forward pass. BaIn- | 1300 Butte . &Sup. er 11. 58, December 1198, January 4 football and kept the Taftville defense |31l t S e A o:( o: it looked as if football was Sompul=| s Coh Sk 1210, March 12.35, May 12.45. Busy, but 1ost chances to score by poor|Red Sox are dropping s0ry on the hill, the number of men out for the'team being the largest in the aidtory of the college. The boys from the State college fought hard and did the best they sould, but they were clearly no match lor-the well trained Brown team. - have to play. The mere shooting. Wilson with a long kick |the ten they set Taftville on its feet again, which |citation af these fgures show how s resulted shortly after in a score by |Slim s the prol an upset. " ‘The Phillies have only to capture three Midland Section Lewis for Taftville. Goodyear tried e hard, but could not score and Calvert |of the nine games Jeft on their sched- Bamsley .............Decty County ... B, D resg ot ‘trouble to the home |ule in order to place themselves in the defense, but was not supported by the premier position at the season's end. Test of the forwards. Greenhalgh, who | Their series with Boflfln_:‘pdbflmk- oas specdy gave DeCelles a fine chance | Y0 still remain ta be plaved. but Pat S e Bt “he overran. the bail. | Moran's men have little reason now Greenhalgh again set the Taftville for- | 1o L= ;flmfged about the outcome of wards going, and passing the ball well Fames. ¥ to nn{-y-{m enabled him to score ‘.“‘n"(.ndlhBMK“"dule lh°‘.°°::‘ with a neat shot that concluded the |Petitors for the second place e Spot, steady; middling, 11.70. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Stoke. Chicago, Sept. 24.—Hogs, receipts 9,- 000 head. Market 10 to 15 cents high- er. Mixed and butchers, $6.80@85.35; RS0ae sy Nene $75008.00; | ples .50@6.75; light, $7. .4 ? $5.50@7.80. % R Cattle.—Receipts 1,500 head. Market strong. Beeves, $6@10.40; cows and heifers, $2.85@8.25; Texans, $6.50@7.40; calves, $7.25@11. Sullivan Accepts Ladd’s Challenge. In reply to the challenge of CES L Ladd for a bout with Jatk. Sullivan| 20 Ciiso Eon ‘Eon Sullivan states that he is anxious to| ‘5o Sof Fuel & Iron meet Ladd to a finish, privately or in| ss cobwt oo ™ . sublic and will make a side bet of | 200 Contin Can hblbii : Sheép.—Receipts 12,000 head. Market : Arseas The lineup: ticeial Teagna, Swith.the, chéncty SEg 300 Cent.” Canpr "1 F . ame. The lineup: . Sants of the Bposting Battar oi” A0g | 1180 Som v . stemiv. Native, 35.35@5.00; weatern, Al Ges S TAFTVILLE. GOODYEAR. | Voring the Braves. s““m:o::u};:fl.f“ acoeptance of the| e g“m::}'m%u:; G nmbe, 6IGER; et Beseh: Ladie H. Finlayson .........:--.--. Brouley YALE TROUNCES MAINE. wbove e 8 pr — - 3 5 Cub in ..... Ahnano, Wia . o 47 Rl g~ 500 D “Bmadien "1 Pittsburgh, Sept, 24.—Cattle, supply D s Slue Eleven Shows Fine Attack—Seore 4 ecord for Pole Tearn. 2 Del.. Lek & W. ..l light; market steady. ~Choice 1,300 to 1 Greenbalgh. Pollard 37 t0 0. rgh, Pa., Sept. 26.—A new | 6 Dome e .. 1,400 1bs. $8.00@9.25; prime 1,200 to 2 cking, H. Gourison record for pole team Was made | sson bist " Secuitis * 1800 1bs. $8.75@9.00: good 1,100 ' to - Halfbacks. Yale opened the season auspiciously : _mwl;:;;..ls rndMB;c"‘::f 200 D. B. 8. & At 1,200 Ims. $8.00@8.50; tidy butchers 1| DeCelles, Lewi Finlayson, ‘Knowles | Saturday at New Haven, defeating the Br a mile at_the Brunots Island 1o 2000 Tha, S8 T5@TB0S carms J90 Mathers University of Maine cleven by the ! B at_the Brunof n to 1, . $6.75@7.60; common 700 . oM Lam . Cooper, | score of 37 to 0. Only once Tack In 206, The previous record, to $00 Ibs. $5.50@6.50; cholce heiters, | o - DOUBLE COMES B a ooh g .68 make a first down against Yale and 1.07:3.4 was made at Cleveland sevf- $7.25@7.75; common to fair heifers, ¥ IN NICK OF TIME. Forwards. once the visitors had to make a safe- wal years ago by C. K. G. Billings, $5.00@7.00; common to good fat bulls, e ty and add two.points to the Yale irf¥ng the Monk and ‘Bquity. $4.50@97.25; common to good fat cows, | State Hospital Takes 13 Inning Game SCORE WAS 11 TO 8. e < $350&6.50; veal calves, $12.00@12.50; From Ship and Engine Co. The game was the first minor game jpoery Eels Lose. heavy and thin calves, $6.00@9.00. Botween Thread |t0 De Dlaved in the Bowl and was Sheep and Lambs—Supply light; | With the score 4-2 against them n | '™ Saturday’s Game witnessed by a big crowd. The start market steady on sheep and 10. cents | their half-of the ninth inning end two| Mill All-Stars and Hartford City | was bad. for Wilson fumbied Green's lower on lambs. Prime wethers 95 to | men out, the N. L. §. and E. Co. base- | Leaguers. Kiok-oft‘and, Snally. grounded the ;Sull 100 Ibs. $6.30@6.50; good mixed 85 to | ball team flashed g great batting streak| \ m-imw Eels defeated the Pres- > .8 on ers Saturday _afternoon sby. kY of 14 to 2. The game was at the Battleground. Campbell, onihe_SSIOLM:, ooa oo e Tread st | SR8, 0¥ § yard line. But in hie g s. 35.85@6.25; fair mixed 75 to 30 | and o four clean hits scored two runs,| The all-star team of the later play he redeemed this error |3 e A e 1bs. $5.25@5.75; fair mixed 75 to 80'1bs.| The game was apparently all over league defeated the pick of the Hart- |was the star of the Eame. % he 8ot seven rups. ¥ j‘dg;‘@:fgy fi:“'l:_-r‘x‘dsgggx;x;n x‘x.:wg by the cheering when Racipe hit one of | ford city league Saturday at Recrea-| After an exchange of punts Yale Herjgan's flosters for a single, but|tion park by the score of 11 to 5. The |made & 38.0009.25. K it aid not cause any uneasiness on the |score, however, does not indicate the |iine. A forward pass from Thompson Hogs—Receipts) 10 doule gk et ot O atne HdTwrd SoUT Connkst [Mffarenion in. the tesma a5 e Josdt | i o Mas) . Prime heavy, $8.15@ | er doubled to deep left, scoring Racine. [ boys played horse with agsrega- |ball to the 10-yard line,.after which 8.25; heavy mixed, 3535@850; medis | Two hite followed In’ succession. and | tion Som ters of the virtually still- league—The Federal cir- g house—have certainly % from th tal and did not do | Wilson falled to gain. Thompsonm, in mnm_cmm}nm- ums and heavy - yorkers, $5.50Z8.75; | before the smoke bad cleared away |any bard work r the third inning. |a fake ‘end run, i ana made a . = phia mw ol $7.2627.75; roughs, $6.00@6.50; | the score had been tied by the visitors.| Adams, .with the game safe, lobbing | touchdown. . - -stags. $5.00@5.50: srassers. $8.25 down. | From the ninth to the 13th Harrigan!them over and leavine results to his| Guernsey made the goal after the