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K = B s e angle of the -liu_u:n is the group| of mflfi-.m%o‘ teams Md:qa m:eulv representing which ' were sel- dom heard from the football of a few years ago. Among these same t';:m- will be found the conquerors of big elevens which until = i s recently ran roughshod over the lMttle 7, AN INSURANCE POLICY er unfamiliar with the full . possi! fellows in the so-called practice games, ties of football.™ preliminary to the championship con- fi:"vnto!flreu-mishtylmd Tn‘a liat of more than one hundred | tests. wwe on hand, and WOrth tWo|institutions less than a dozen have| , £ ih, s o il o bpsh “of thinking about it, a8 |gone through the season to date with careful study of the reco: & h that at this pe- |— oo = THINK ABOUT IT, but|out being. scored upon and when this ;e:‘g-“-{:nwm show it pe: - leading univer- < S WELL, and let us write you | Dumber is restricted to thoss colleges | bicy tome of the sast ang MISAI West & up a policy TODAY in one of OUr|which year in and year out make a Fr eSI Whlt e glov . v evel'y mommg strong companies. Rish olase’ and consistent = football s st 48 8 Tula utiscorsd upos’ and had (6—Untouched by hands) S Bien claas soaconsigtent | footbel | in 5 otaie that. ranged ai the way T00-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0t! The morn- light—in a hctor.y which s undred insurance and Real Estate Agent :‘P:tfln;*a' mlflfl"d m:"::‘%?bl::‘n&r;“hg; points. At the mid-season mark of 1305 are coming to work. Whatof those windows. And they are not who come to the spotless Sterling hemmed in by the of other % . Pennsylvania ‘and Cornell were _the Richards Building, 91 Main Street |t ‘opponents capable of _crossing | oniy . bis . elovens which had .. been W th‘alr :‘n‘;l line or 13“ bi:fico :he fllfl";} scored apon. Five yenra later the pro- TTO! -AT- trio clean slates posed of | gress of tho minor college team was 2 A ".Aw Vanderbilt, Colgate and Washington |shown by occasional scoring against = 0S A. BROWNIN and Lee. Wisconsin and Syracuse have | their big rivals, with a rare defeat as | o 8erS -....... AM G, |scaped with but one field goal re a promise of M‘m reversals to come. ttorne; L 3 Richard’s Bldg. ‘While the iron leaders are still s g ;;:;ne 700m kit . & 5 K to be found among those colleges which ~ . Champion - Hurdler Injured. have been mth:’l:—' toetb-.ll;funor;l for rown & Perkins, fimeps-at-la¥| san Francisco, Oct. 27.—Frea Koy, |655 being cout i ok e [ By Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St |Worlds champion hurdler n seversl | op point scores are no longer restrict Entrance stairway M'.i-‘:u:;anf:.x‘;l-? Sractice. H GRElearnsd here:today. e | 20 10 & Taw, lg eastern and western 1 0 D O e 03 6300 e €11 O 01 €1 61 SN OB O1 N 01 N D101 e U e 1 o CHHNNCOHMHNONNONHNHOOOOHNOOOD iversities as was the ‘case five or Kitchens? factories. The Sterling factory 3 been pli with the University | fur e = g b —_— | e o e as EEaer I e Note They lift down uniforms spic stands alone. 3 of | 7ith - Wisconsin “and Colgate close at & THE DIME SAVINGS BANK | Aithoush Kelley's injury e docr [the heels of ine_ southérners, "while and span—caps that are spotless. ~ When you open your 4 i OF NORWIGH = @ na|lon. o attended him said toiay that et g M Al e Sy : Thciputonfmhhunderso oves of Sterling Gum rem that regular® Semi Anuual Dividen not decrease = , ¥ has. been: declared 'at ‘the fats.of 2 |ficlency At fha burdies i A e el tams W % of white. Allday longthesegloves your hands are the first to touch per °°“f’3:‘;’t$ffi“‘.§2’:fif"¢:‘§. ;»f the hundred point mark. H of white k their hands from it.- And then, perhaps, you'll feel Able’on and after November 15th: o e i |, ne dollowiiy caly fantan shows tha - touching Sterling Gum. an added pleasure in hunting that FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. about the university of Pitts-|up to Saturday, October 23, together in the bright i i —_—————————————————————= | hyrgh team? with the points scored by and :‘K‘I‘hl‘ g ne’ work = b dar 7'-‘1 SMIms Pom'l ALL AMERICAN BALL TEAM. 4—Sterling puri Firsti®ime in Ten Years That Math- INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL 2:{,“"“ < l'@‘*,_ m"‘d:"" :v:::; ‘h':-::r/l::- Not - Agpenr SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED. g J ght down fig! his heart & big league _||| Opens December 17, Cornell at Prince- ballplayer would mtrherhbc ::finildered -ton. a star in the eyes of other iplayers than' to have his name emblazoned in| =~ MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. | 5 The schedule of the Intercollesiate ‘e headline in the country. ‘They Basket! league has been announce: SN ke the praiss and public applauss, | Trading Was Active, But Speoial| 150 et 7" M 3 land includes & number of dates for but when' they really want to know| Stocks Moved in Wild Confusion. S h W the Columbia team, although it looked how good they are they would like the —_— 490 Gootrieh be for a umo‘“mer the sting. answer from a man of their own trade.| New York, Oct. 27.—The highly vul- . spring, as if the Morningsi ver- For that reason the following all- | nerable position of special stocks was Guegen Expl . % | sity. would withdraw from the league. American ‘baseball team, as selected |again demonstrated today, those issues Koy 139 38 Columbia, however, won a victory by the ballplayers themselves is given.|moving in wild confusion and finally | 20 5 m over the league in the matter of St ke thuh Torry Ble Tagecs, Fha | s tioe the (balancs ‘ot - the et | s de 3 R i R e of .mofe than forty big leaguers. ng was active, but increasingly . : ICINNAMON ~ names are also presented in what is| professional, that faction InGuiging. in ey this season, will not be enforced un- BLUE WRAFPER believed to be the best batting order: | persistent realizing. . "IN til next year. pe Shottén, St. Louis, outfielder. From the outset prices were ex- 08 108 The other colleges in the league dre Bancroft, Philadelphia, shortstop. tremely uneven, with a preponderance Cornell, Yale, Princeton, Pgnneylvania Cobb, Detroit, outfield. of declines. Only a few of the war - ol ! -nghD‘"mw'lh- ¥ ot Collins, Chicago, second base. issues manifested even a fair degrees 108 1 b So schedule of games s Bt S tiker. ?"“"Y‘gr:";fl!ltfl-b of strensth, most other stocks record- % by Secretary Ralph Morgan is as fol- erkle, New rst base. ng losses varyin; tent.. U - . Majisel, New York, third base. States Steel was. the onty. Yoador 0] & 5 Dec. 17, Cornell at Princeton. improvement on the homeward jour- | amisation.cand 4 has'Tesulted in yaive their privileges to make & kick. Bt ,Cs{ieglfi%lutgzgu have a “wide” opening of 10,000 shares 3 a4 am | IR ST R R s R hinaitahitip: Suliaheain- S it et § Qnufifif?m““fi; e E p g :’n. i e :‘t 2 llmtlon '?ndn yenerdl‘:': clobe- 1 LRcan B & N £ t :80. 1 gressed, Matty would show only aoca- |entife ' winter, * et®n to wity his | result feeling is running high jn and Leonard, pitchers. " going lowe',fl m‘mme‘nnmu‘ S 10 s R B ) ;. 185, ;:;m-yll; siona] fiashes of the once great ability, | favarite golf, and that he will come ! Haven against the . St..Louls,. substitute. Rt E «artth St it T8 Toes 18, Pennsylvania at e; and they were sufficient to t will be noticed that this list va- . ot gl U » New Jersey rouse ;:'In I:xl cprk:(hu good as nn‘v n!= lege. » Steel reflected 1 = & Columbia at Princeton: , Yale at|hopes that he was gradually coming|be able to “pitch the game of his; - ries considerable from the ones ap- T pesyiaiive (OnSpDOIIE 2% - 22, Dartmouth at Pennsyl-|around to his winning stride, .but | life.” pgaring in the ¥arious newspapsrs and teaavs T e e s - S s ; 25, Princeton at Yale. those hopes were never realized. Matty has a~—od to follow strictly | Larry Chappelle will again be seen lected by . writers. For Instance, | able s thot esnipit man oo ¢ 3 - ¥ - 4, Pennsylvania at Dartmouth: | Finally when the Glants reached |his doctor's orders. - ity v T Ol i Merkle, Maisel and Shotton ‘are un- |~ Among the forenoon. sdvances were % o . Dartmouth at_Yale, . Chicago, Matty had such a severe at- L 1A Frody —Bdh ooy By By Mo By e Mg L of the automobile group, which | 50 3 b 16, Princeton af Colum- | that the was obiiged o call ih & physi- Ctanoeein, Bsme: Tho ace e e raceived by the Whits ct neve less, that ballplay- | was destined t v 2 7 g R E g h - ors throughout the country belleve | Inter, American Brake Shes Sprotois E a1l Sojumbia ot Penneyivaia: 15, cian. Then i became knuwn that foe], foL rece Bita AR S M. exmme | s At stae cest Merkle ‘to be the most valuable first| which rose 17 to the . e era ok % % 5 Cornell at Yale; 19, Princeton at Dart- (monthe the ~uncomplaining _patient |Sunday between the Greensullie Ath- |pitcher, an outfielder and some cash. sacker in the game. He not only hits|2 1-3, and several distinctive stocks Mo., K 330 p. m.; Cornell at Dart-|had been able to sleep only at inter- |l® > Al ey = e e e TSI well but is a marvelous flelder and is|like Pressed Steel Car, Baldwin Loco. X g e 2 |mouth. 3.30 p. m.. 23, Pennsylvania at|vals each night, and had walked the |Sregat ot e o ontemplating |, The midshipmen are not.playing up rarely out of gear with the rest of the | motive and Rallway Steel' Spring. 00 83" 8 8 | Princeton, 25, Cornell at Columbia: 26, | floor hour after hour. R o s e Yt hE|to their usual standard this year and infield whén a teamwork play is at-|Anaconda rose 2 to the new high rec Dartmouth at Princeton; Matty was able to obtain temporary | FOICRE CERRECE 0 BIR UNTOP, bt 8% |seem as well to lack the punch that !im;lled.x Jthlm:‘l;z Ca.lla.ha.bn says that|ord of 78 1-4, and some of the utilities, B . N Pennsylvania; relief in Chieago, but the aflment|Y®t he is undecided. . hos marked the service teams of here- erkle is the best first baseman that|notably Cons Gas s he ever saw, and at the time he said | e Ooion meo. dated Leg iy grew forse and worse, until he wr roped and a fast game is expected lyn Union Gas, were in fair deman: it Hal Chase was working for him. T e R Sl o tofore. The first-year men at the in- o c . : 3,|sent home from Pittsburgh when the Rails maintained a semblance of > < stitution held the ‘varsity scoreless in £ty . 2, v , Giants were on their last trip, and SPORTING NOTES ; recent pmu“&r L(\xl,)L. \'onedflar::~ e players think Maisel the most|strength, Canad Y > ¢ . > g Columbia at Yale; told that he would not be called on to urg_and PBroadfoot compos: e valuable man at third, because he 18| contecs being fommunt 1e (o pine| 98 ¥ Y. N & H 3 | Princeton at Cornell. - pitch another game all season. As the charges against the five were | 'varsity backfleld, byt showed noth. What they call “a ball player at heart”. | erate advance, with further activity in v z 2 Directly after ‘the world series,|all merely technical, it was thought|ing that would stamip them as real Some men play good because they are |a few low priced stocks, such as Rock s = ie. e CHRISTY AND HONUS WILL Matty decided to have a thorough ex- [that Harvard and Princeton would | class. paid to do that very thing, but Maisel | Island and Wabash issues. At best, 3 : fights all the time simply because he | however, the inquiry for 4 TO BE ON DIAMOND NEXT YEAR FETRRN 5 e ki oyl eeiades el 70 5 t price . ‘wo Glorious Veterans Will Not o er than Tillie Shafer, but his name |hour, 7&&":&"%5\.‘5’&‘113_ %nfir;l:l i 5 onx o I:(o ;ninan' 3 ¥ U wpa never &n::mle. Hi:rme‘nev- l;vetrhnd_ %ugwh;bli.ocemotlve, General k ppear -Am eam. | Motors and Crucible Steel losing five . Christy. M. ith Shotton has done wonderful work |to ten points from the preceding day'e| V40 b2 - Ry that. otheb galg:fim:m.‘{ld'?:z:hr:; 1 0 for St. Louls, and it is the more re- | final quotations. Total sales u'nountfid Henry Wagner, of Pittsburgh, Pa., will 4 markable because he alwaye has been |to 1075000 shares. be seen on the diamond again next with a_losing team. Among his fel-| Foreign_ exchange caused renewed| S0 Kay C RE ne By c low- professionals Shotton is regarded apprehension, demand sterling falling | ‘s neat's" il | s R e o R T 15 one of the best outflelders that the | to 4.60 3-4, the lowest rate on the cur- 3 { by of physical Aisability, &) same Has ever known. : rent declihe, with a- feeble Tecovery| T - LTS TR oY ool g e 17 g o Lbgg i et ; B ame Wi s Tedul 4 B . : neither is going into the discard o J s - P A a Tenew. . i that_account. : " Fonde were steady in the early deal Lk 8 F o R S R et : : The Choice ings, but yielded a trifle as stocks de.| 360 St L e he e quite, AL AT \yeard od : clined. Total sales, par value, $4,435.- K % | (NE his. “fat & - xS ] QOrctober Brew 00, 7hind R x ing bis “Nst” to & long-term contra . & . at carry im along as a ; o Fuited States bonds were unchanged ¥4 . |Pirate until he reaches the half-ce: 9 T Of g < & q tury mark of youth. N ‘ R = = & No. _beg pardon— “Honus” will - - e + Mo0LsS h 3 17 - 17913 | CATTY the contract; he does not have d High Low. Ciose to be carried along by any document- S 3 Ten ary evidence. He can make good. a S S 00 A . 3 % 1 Sherwood Magee, who is both shrewd and witty, is authority for : bt Sugac % e e -~ ¢ 9 |this statement: i they do mot get z ESAary e T 7 any better youngsters than they are % S5 } Gillgs . % . fgetting now, us ola fellows will e W A Am. 8 ued aed . g an able to stick in the game until we are q i oal U m % ox ox | 60. i b &l § u ] Wagner quoted this veteran's defy i 3 ] ; 3% when he was asked if .he would be has v rived L e e . cavorting on the diamond until he 7300 Am 0 E: -5t . 7 458 68 88 ; 5 103 t 30 — - Smel o was 50, so there are hopes of the bow-legged Pirate’s nolding his prominence in baseball for many years to come—and he will be just as W&ul{l‘; lll 50 l.. ’h‘e is :o". at s only 36, an alway. cnserved his good Hflltb.:rm w.a')‘d; athletic ability. The reason why he DON'T MISS THIS SPEGIAL SALE fell off in his pitching the past sca- ‘George Greenberger & Co. ,47-53 Franklin Street - Now -on -Draught - - - at Hotels, c,fe.,. Clubs, etc. e Are Recejving Ship- its Regularly, Without ?"‘.’3’ or Interference. P PR 113 £s dacaddacgar mampRBEn"n z 2 by a prominent nerve speciali; New York. A2 The star pitcher was troubled with neuritis nearly the ¢ i T Bass & 'Co,, " Imiporters, 90 Warren .Street, N. Y. 833 EEERES H zzsufaifes § ange sBsds LT !?vi- Boe Nails a 'f."m...:' b 2epgesee o) ,h 'utures . December 12.04, Janu- March 12.40, May 12.53, July Spot quiet; middling 132.15. i MONEY. JEus i 1 3-4; last loan 2; closing offered at 2. R, R cc o 3 Co) 1 GGG GG, DR.R.J.COLLINS [Main Street, Norwich, Conn. t " Phone 424-4 25 V08 T i J\Y) S5 N R T siisiieusilant VIV