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e R i st . T WA R T it ; A,.,,’ e ‘)‘A‘ T 5 & & i : : - ; T - - “'NORWICH " BULLETIN,” FRIDAY, " SEPTEMBER "8, 1976 : k3 e e e e e e Lt e e et 3 51 87 . o et ¥ e T < T AR ST | O R v v L INSURANCE Vacation Season N brings the need of Bur- > glary Protection. Insure in v the AETNA at low rates. [. J. L. LATHROP & SONS £ SHETUCKET STRRET | YESTERDAY’S RESULTS H 3 Nationa Leagus. "} No e a Norwich Boy Will Have Cherge of Athletics—McKay Was| ::;"':‘ A o (. ;Captain of Trinity Baseball.-Team and a Former Acad-| Zsen %’ ’;,"fi-}% e et | emy Player—New World's Record Made-in Grand Cir-| s towe. New Haven 3, Lynn 2. (Sirst game.) | cuit Race at Charter Oak—Semi Finals in Golf Tourna. | =33 i 575 -0 = o © trm ment Will Be Played Today—St. Louis Beats Detroit— | sumons 0. xomem 1 " Baltimore 1, Providence 6. e Montrenl 4, fo 1. (Second same) Southern Assoolation. hl:' Bbllmm 8, Atlanta 2. (First game, 7 n- Senate at Trinity and also member of | “Himtichim 11 Atsnta 1. (Second game.y the Honorary Society Medusa, Soph- At Memphis 2, Chattancoga 0. more Dinning Club, and Phi Gamma | £! Lile Rock 1, Nasheille 5. Delta fraternity. o e ) Not only in baseball did Eddie win American - Amociation. honors, but he was very active in At Columbus 4, Kansgs Clty 2. (First game.) track athletics, running’on the college | ¢ Treo & Mammer’s s (Second geme) LEGAL NOTICE. ToWhomIt May Concern Notlce is hereby given that at a mesting of the Court of Common Council of the City oi Norwich, held on the 4th day of September, 1916, the following proposition was “submitted by the Commitice on Public Works and e final resolution was-adopted. Norwich, Counecticut, Sept. 7, 1916. Attest: “ARTHUR G. CROWELL, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Council, ( \ = e Eddie McKay to Coach at N. F. A. To the Court of Common Council of the . City of Norwich, Conn.: The Committee on Public Works rec. ommend the passage of the following resolutions: Resolved, That the resolutions passed Dby the Court of Common Council March 5,/190%, establishing & grade and width for sidewalks on both siges of Main street. be, and the same hereby are, reyoked and annulled. Resolved, That the grade for _the walk on ihe northerly side of Main street from the eastorly end of Preston bridge. so callad, to the westerly line ?( Hedge avenue be established as fol- ows: Ponies Trim Planters. Beg mni 3 y £ ot relay team, and in football he was a At Loutsville 8, Minneapolls 2. p,‘i,‘jfi,,’.’"b‘;%g“; afi"?, ?:5;?”337 ;.f‘? fcifi | 5 : strong asset to the clags team. At Indlanapolls 8, St, Paul 2. above mean tide and 1-10 of a foot [ oo attes Tom Vo sanpe Busthaesn gt £ _— above the granite abdtmeni of sald and have bee: for some time. Begin SEMI-FINALS IN GOLF GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY mduig,ria;msifignglfinfiizfinfix‘%;zi&g fhe now by seeiug that your property is/ TOURNEY TODAY —_— lows: 163 feet rising 1 1-10 feet, 30 3-10 National Leagus. |fully protected against loss by fire.} i ISAAC S. JONES In National Tournament at Merion | B™Kim st Boson, o | tnsurance and Real Estate Agent] & Cricket Club. Cinclonatl ¢ 8t Tows, | Richards Building, 91 Main St. Chicago st Pittsburgh, . BURGLARY INSURANCE in the third round of the national golf | Bosten st Waehington. —IN— i} {The Travelers Insurance Co. feet level, 62 2-10 feet rising 5-10 feet, 56 2-10 feet level, 71 feet falling 1 100 317 feet falling 7 9-i0 feet, 51 feet fal ing 1 15-100 feet, S0 $-10 feet falling 1 3-19 feet, 36 feet falling 45-100 feet 60 feet falling 3-10 feet, 30 3-10 fee: yrising $-1¢ feet, 106 7-10 feet rising 2 4-10 feet, 113 feet rising 4 feet, §3 feet rising 5 95.100 feet to the westerly side of Hedze avenue. Resoived That the iine for the nort! erly side of the sidewalk on the nor erly side of Maln street be establish. as_follows: Bezinning at the northeasteriy tournament at the Merion Cricket club St Louls st Detroit. today and tomorrow will see Robert A. R b g leiare Gardner, the title holder, paired With | gpringneia at New London. Jesse Guilford, the Massachusetts Portlaad at Hartford, New Hn champion, while Chick Evans, Chicago, s T meet will play against D. C. Corkran, of {mer ot oh e M hin s and Baltimore, the only dark horse to LEAGUE STANDINGS Strect To iha iy reach the semi-finals. 4 |1and of Bells Sp B. P. LEARNED & CO. - Gardner more than had his_hands etional Laague, | Saxar.” Spaiding, . E. o full to dispose of R. T. Jones, Jr., the | phiadeipnia X iy Le foet to @ polnt Six feei northerly \ £ 17 BEDI 52 : 5-year- ian, i7 e face of the present curb and ther Agency ‘Established May, 4836, i (LS A ths Biaiee ot T ans | i casterly to Hedge avenue on a i et Bddle McKay, a graduate of the|title holder was one down after the | Nav,Yor 1] P Lot =t Snore S Academy and last year’s baseball ill'lsl rlS holes, but by pl‘(;yinag %ar golf ;vi»,;m % 59 Resolved, That the grads for 1 - AT 5 s all afternoon” won on the 33rd green | St Lows ... 56 walk on the southerly sids of Mai | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW c;lpfla.hil at Trinity collego and captain | § ATeTooon won, on the 3¢ H e S i L S L R W S t g % " elec or ‘next spring, has been cn- From a sectional standpoint the League, bridge to the easterly line of the lan !Brown & Perkins, Miomeys-at-laW | gaged as coach of athletics at the | tournament now has a decidedly wests | poon WL v awonoa Bodss |Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. | Academy to fill the vacancy caused by [ern flavor with Chicago's open and | mosems **17000.0" B ; Sl =i lphsciablighedtay ioliowy: Ba2 R nttance stairway near o fhames |the resiging of J. C. Overbagh, who |amateur champions still in, Ohick Ev- | Creey. . o5 Bridgeat a level 37 1-10 feet above | Natione) Banks. Telephone 38-3, [Will enter the English department at|ans having put his old rival, John C. | St Lous ... e 53 mean tide and 1-10 of a foot aboyve the S 2 New Haven high In conncction with | Anderson, of New York, out of the go- ey s Shie . itop of the granite abutment of said 2 s coaching Eddle will teach elemen- |ing today, 9 and 8. Washington 6 61 : 7 . H . Dbridge and running easterly as foil WORLD'S RECORDS MADE tary mathematics, New England has Jesse Guilford, of | Philadephia SR e Don't think of the price of ZIRA. 88 G-10 feet rising 4-10 foot, 57 feet AT CHARTER OAK| McKay is well qualified for the | Manchester, N. H., and Boston, as the League, . o s B coaching . position, having been ever| Bay State champion put out Gardner ~ < hife It isn’t the price onl that faliilng 1 1-10 feet, feet falling 9-10 8t Fri Shatters Marks in Captur- |Since a yolmgster, thoroushly in love | White of Flushing by a four and | pemers ™ e 3 y feet, 366 feet falling 9 25-100 feet e 3 with al = out door spoiis. While a|three score and thus New York's el makes a cigarette good. fest falling 9-10 feet, 41 6-10 ing Classic Event. student at the Academy, he plaved on | chances of showing a winner were e e e Y the ball team for four vea 2~ | crushed. " f et Taing Hartford, Conn, Sept. 7~—TWo|ing thoiteam in_his_senior D. C. Corkran of Baltimore repre- | Bosgao® - . Its the fobaoco that goes intothe . e e e \world’s records were set here this aft- | Trinity he has played for three years, |sents the south. Corkran today put | Hacsem cigarette, plus the “knowing how.” 0 feet, 33 3-10 foet rising $-10 feet, lernoon when St. Friscowon the class- | being captain last year. out Cameron B. Buxton, Philadeiphia’s 0 feet rising 1 foot, 35 6-10 feet iic Charter Oak Stake for 2:08 trotters feet. 4¢ feet rising 2 feet, 50 feet rising McKay was president of the college | hope, by a five and four score. Red Sox Outplay Athletics. You will like ZIRA better than many : | rising 1 foot. 62 4-10 feet rising 2 7-10 i after six of the most ‘exciting . heats S Philadelphia, Sept. 7.—Although higher-priced cigarettes. 2 2.16 feotr, 60 fast r g 1 d!t-|0J1r,"l H - " 5 - outbatted and outfielded by Philadel- i 5 to !th ‘GaSLerll‘ ine of the land of hn o Eie Wi e phia, Boston won today's game, 2 to 0. You will know that you are getting A iWala e s W e s e iheat was declared by the judges a The only scoring was done in the in ZIRA honest, heaped-up value. souther “of the walk on = e Tt e fourth inning when Janvrin got the southerly of Main street be estab- lished as lows: Beginning at tre easterly end of Preston hridge and run- only base on balls given by Nabors, r i ‘ Picinich threw wild to second on Can you ask for anything better? 1 Walsh’s bunt, Hoblitzel's out sent ning e?.stgrl};‘ t& &P gollnt lherL{Q éc—ul Janvrin home and Walsh stole third = herly from the northeasterly and scored on Scott’s single. Gardner x The MILDEST ‘Cigarette. Her or S-e brick buliding st the quin. vas unable to play as he had a toe : streets, thence eastorly in a straignt dislocated yesterday. He will proba- | Une to the westerly side of Ripley bly be out of the game for several | place at a point in rabge witt the days. Manager Carrigan, who was ’suuthflrlf de of Main street easte suspended by Presider Johnson yes- x' | |ing the world’s record set in 1904 in the Brighton Beach track, N. Y., when {Sweet Marie and Aristo raced a dead heat in 2:08 1-4. The other 'world's record established was the fastest six | MARKET EXTREMELY ACTIVE. , 10 heat race, the average time for the | . 200 six_ heats be! ng _2:07 1-4, against 5 o . Bid 2:07 19-24 set at Leximgton, Ky, in Concerted Professional Efforts to Bi | ¢ ¢ 1910 in a race won by Spanish: Queen. UpiGertain Stackss | 3200 5 : All three events on the card proved = of sald Ri _place; thence easterly New York, Sept. 7.—. terday for three d was reinstated along the southe side of Main gain wi hout 5 decided contrasts to the races . held ure of Common Council to at the Council Chamber in said on the 18th day of Septem i i ; stres ne easterly line of the land [ore s . o any .obvious connection with the news, 5 strest to the caste but the ter Oak event furnished |tVe to-day, with renewed e S Dl 5 K. BAILEY, a thrill ¥, finishigks than halt [iconcetted ipofebslonl ieflorts -0 fipid 2l Lawn 510 ) o Thead separaiing St Frisca and|up certain stocks for their effec ! 2 J RocoreSemmtitee on Pliblie Works, DMabel Trask =t the close of each heat, |the general list. This effect was ilitzel, 1b 0 1o s aolusd, flgeraion o e Mabel Tradk took ‘the firat ‘heats n |Siactable at frse, DUt it was weak . H 10 the Committee o blic Wo Tela- emooth style, but in the second the|DY the upmistakable signs of he 00 tve to the bllshment of fZrad fbay stallion and chestnut mare fought | SPeculative profit-taking in one i3 and lines sidewalks on Ma t out on terms from the turn |0f the market while the bidding "u 02 street. be postponed to 4 meeting ¢ into the stretch to the wire and the |Rrocess was under way in another e No attention appeared to be paid the continued controversy 3 judges could not separate them as 175 hey passed the stand. : L Sl et wtrs Sthol oy i The third heat Alma Forbes and |OUtcome of the “eight DA il tnn o < that’ notice ~o0f be giv My S X egislation, or to the sco of S e L R Laramie Lad set the pace for the |leBislat o : tred by 1 the attempted strike on the sul : 5 i { intorested to_appear, if they see c first | nile, St. Frisco and Mabel dpied st ; Me e L ievinee Trask trailing, breaking into the front ele"fltehfl. and surtac t jand be h in relation thereto. on the far turn, but St. Frisco's ef- gay L't_l“ i At B sl | The above and foregoing is a true fort to me Mabel Trask's Hght |00, (0teras-ug statement of . Sengtora Vankab s ale B copy of record. e argin ot sufficient. ‘ITn the{Was:tho, moninly e ton 3t enators-Yanks Split Even. Attest: ARTHUR G. CROWELL, urth veteran Reinsman, |0 the country’s money supp] Washington, Sept. 7.—Washington| . e 2 City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Geers, his tactics, going out |Showed the total money in ci split even with New York today, wi minutes was lo Cammon Couneil 5 e s Gt to have increased $66,500,000 ning Arst = which Ganta | B Boston, on ’ and setting o 0 ning the first game, in which Galli 5 s : = — — jf;réi’*‘ng ons Thist o “:.(;rt];u?mm;g August, and $411,000,000 durin outpitched Mogridge, 5 to 1, and los- Louis (A) , .|both games from Boston thef =— the stretch. This proved successful, |10onths ending August 21 ing the second, 3 tp 2. An error b 4 il S to 2 and the second 0. In|the eichth inning of the second game gs the mare could mot reach him be- |MONth's incre $75,000,000 Inik accounIAa oY orie Of i ine 2 io|th game Rixey nllowed but onie | with the store 3 to 2 when Umpirc fore the wire. gold;" of the year's, $378,00,000. runs New York made in the fifth 110 0, Cobb,cf 0 11hit up to the seventh when the | Bannon forfeited the game to Ly The fifth heat was a repetition of | At the opening the conspicuous as- ning and the visitors made anothe 30 23 ol s 81 ¢ o|pome team scored Tuns onfor alleged delay on the the fourth, only it was faster, being |PeCt Of the market was the in the eighth on two pa and : 011 1 o|four singles a Niehoff. | New Haven t HETe 8 mecord: aloe than g |the railroad issues, which Wildiipiteh by Goodwin and 1a 20 0 , i 132 0(Ragan was hit frecls teulbach | jshed for disp: racord time. In the last Beap|tional advances. The 1 out. Scoers: 51060 v 23 3 0|was in in t inth. i Waken k made a game effort to)2dvance was that of Readin New York (A) [ Mt Biel of (Vo [ MEELERE caRAR RSl g S S Ch T bfbipeierel pass the 1 stallion and did show in |2Pened up more than a point ab hopo a oo e 000 ol F S 1 ¢|duel tween Majye nd Hughes up L S front, but the burst of speed did t [tinued its rise througi cect 4 0 1 0 % 2| Plankp o o o m > 10 1 0|to the sixth inning w re- | Reedr TR t, but tl urst of sp not | ety aftordoon e 0 ol i -- 0 0 o Hughe: ho we the | Minier, 13 prove effec until - just after St.|2nd early : P'pavgh.ss 2 2 4 = % ol 0 0 Eias's. nold. eopeay aaoen | Et lan iadvarice (o i Epaugh 2 | 25 5 27 15 o Mhhiin 0 0 0 0 830N op the right hane o : wf,’;’ S head appeared under the |, o fractionally within 3 0 |ixfmier. o o o o o|ball. Philadeiphia scor 5 3 The two-year trot was completed by |01d_high record of 11 3-4, made in i = ra T et nale 1y E 5 Pmma Magowan, the brown filly by |May. Other prominent r sues 1 . T 11 8 1lafter t re down and an error by | Malcolm TForbes taking it in stratght {made gains of 1 and 2 points | Galitap 4 for ham mith ed the bases | heats. Pittshurgh was the class of |the industrials, there was : Sl ot s n | e : jthe seven starters in the 2:14 trot, but |tinued strength, particularl ] 3 .0 03100 08 Philadelphia (N) | Boston () Master: owing to a break at the start of the{ War stocks;” but in the spec 00010 { Al "6 1% 0 o R 0001 {third Leat was forced to o a fourth |Which have lately been specul: 2 T0 00000 | Crawford. Three base Conezi | 0500 1001 ‘heat in order to get the decision. vorites, such as the Marine S anner, SEAY, SO1 | | 12 0 0| “Pyo tase hite Whalen, Oren S piEdnd atdes 5 1 there was decided weakness. The Al i feteeie | e | IEER1 7 7 broadening tendency of the ket Nerth Paor | ¢ + & L ; '+ L) - o] a eneee Y ingt Heavy Hitting Contest. 1 ) 1 Two year old trot, 2 in 3; purse $2,000 |and the shifting of interest from these | North Pacifie ..1lll oW Yok h), Mashlusten il 4 20 : L e o . e i ab hivo o e : aof D reaey Tilne o 00 {Emma. Magow br f, by J. Mal- specialties to the railroads, was e R Mageeof 4 1 1 0 0f Leonardsb 0 of. S alTlet burE i 0510l 000 colm Forhes, Murray .. strongly ‘reflected in the cl N e 3210 ofFostenzh 3 3 (I!l_ t ‘: :Ln}”- EIspUTEn Wil 101 s Jewe Jém.teh Riddell, b c, Jl;d(l o {volume of sales. The adva e o1 i sl ong s from [ Chioago, a0 4 Stles 11 0] g ertha. McGuire, br 2, Ackerman United States Steel common 100 P8 C & 2 9| vielding six hits and three runs ; Ly ; AR Silver Harvest, br s, Proctor .... continue ,and in the cnd i 200 Pitts € Aragon,rt 1 0fjudgeab 4 ! taonson rend r{',]?‘ L s s 1| Ponies Dent New London, 2 to 0. {Harvest Gale, br f, below par again. Matsel S o P s e e | New London, Conn, Sept. 7—In a ¥Worthy Volo, ch ¢ The early and rather decided g R e LU s ”an\ e ulfevinE while 00 | pitching duel between Justin {Buck Watts, b c strength of the railway shares did not xMullen 0 of Crattp [ oy ey e s o thtd 0 0 | Hearne, Springfield shut out j Time: 2.121- hold throughout the day; a zo rt Shawkey.p 0 ofzMorgan 1 g9 Re % y st Gowdy | London” 2 to 0. v st ir ? | 2800 Ry Steel Sp ...l 893 Sle sy U 2 oodwinp 0 0 0]out and s IThe Charter Oak; e i Con_ Cop ola fede 8 2 ""'"'““ L 0 O] rest of the phia (N) s Springeld | Now London ! 5 3 B d s 2 e piriielia | ab hoo a e $5,000. E ~ lng . Tot - : s v n h o ! x Reading 2 pr Ao o R i OlBecker.t 4 0 3 0 0 St. Frisco, b s, San g STOCKS. Rep. 1 & Steel 0% 55% 55 (LR e ol 01 s 1 H ofDowidh 411 21 Francisco, Geers ......202111| oy adsms Frpress e s : ] (7) Datted for Craft in St FRLE H 0 kst S e Mabel Trask, chm, Cox .. 101222 100 Ady Rumiey oLra AT ooEs br Sapn oot ool v i 0 9 . 2 Ridguezah 2 1 9 1 0 Laramie Lad, b g, Mac- 100 Afax Bubber rs. Rocbuck WA ddirgtot SLECT0 500 0 LoIT S0 1 . A : e 3 of v 10600 8800 Alaska Gold M e Wa: n 3 3 of 2 0 s of 0ac 40010 donald 3333310/, 1300 Alils Chalmers hattuck A wo base hit, B: Three base hit, High. 3 0f o 3 o|Russdile & 0 8 0 O Alma Forb 1000 Allis' Chal pr. St ]i{;uflc rifice hit, Aragonm. 1 0 3 H S S man . 44444r0| 125Am Bank Note e e i A TN R Y e iigacy Vanco, b 5ro T A e Covper L White Scx Pick on Bagley in Eighth. | 350 1 9 0 o dnle v 1 [ Ima Jay, br a Am Beet Sugar mEERR it Chicago, Sept. 7—Chicago fell on | Wortmanss & 0 0 11 o] i T 1| Seore by ton 3 2L §i5E o rd_ Avenus Bagby in the eighth inning today and, | Packs ] =1 5 1) e ) Siedbias Am Cor & T ST aided by walks off him and Coumbe | Edereastn 2 London, Pittsburgh, cl Am Car & F pr . i il 5 and a wild throw by Kavanagh, won | Carerp 000 2 0 04| - P -, Union Bag & P 1 4 i 00600 0 0—2 exali \thal) 5 1 LR Tnion B & P pr ........ 50% 50 50 |from Cleveland, 5 to 3. The Indians ; Eiloit e S s | Tregantle K. S ol Union Pacific 140% 138% 129% | hit Faber hard, but fast fielding, in| , .= T35 Sacrifice fly, Rixey. Portland 6, Hartford 3. man .. : ; £ % 748 Am Tinseed O Cigar - Stares 0% 80" &% | which Schalk starred, kept down their| 103, 91 - T e o el raverore Coastess Mabel, br m, Cox 4 3 2 4 Am Linseed pr e 8% loix oc |runs. Chapman turned an ankle run- | (s Baicd Brid & LW e D [ P ot St prBndges S 1Py ol 1200 An United Fruit . 186% 164% 165 ; Jatted 8 o ridgepor ns g Sp by the score of 6 to 2. 'he score:— Paby Doll ,br m, Rodney .. 3 4 6 2| 83¢0Am Locomo T. S. I Alcohol ning to first and was forced out of the | (xsx) 1 for Prendergast in Gth. s < Sepk’ 7 Bridges | 2 o ipik T s 'E ®n 200 Am Locomo pr T 5. Rub - > A (z) B for Carter in 9th. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 7. ridge. Portland Hartford Zomrect, blk h, McDonald.. 5 '5 3ro Am Smeiting D e e game. Roth was expelled for protest port defeated Worcester today, 2 o 1, an hopo e ab hpo a o Host Pe br b, Crossman 7 7 4ro Am Smelt pr A o eRet i ing vehemently on a decision. A steal| Seere by fonings: e Dl e b e g e ) R S H e B R Linden L b b, Smith 6 6 Tr Am Smelt pr B L e f home by Wambsgan fea- | Shicao : 2 g || DYe UL PG " Bria Srowndf 4 0 2 0 OfZermanlt 4 1 2.0 0 ith 6 ro S. Steel o e by ganss was a fea. 2106100 0 x—3 ge- | Brownl = Am Snufl atselipr S - Pittsburgh . that time McQuillan had hela Bridge- | Brownl ¢ § 2 § QIESEERS § § 5§ § —_— — Am Ricel Tdsy Utah _ Copper TS ECon- Two base_hits. s, Zelder, Wagner. Three | porg to one hit and Worcester had a! Doweiab 3 112 0 0| Crowtherss 4 1 2 1 0 = Am Sugar ... Sl R S A ) Chicago (A) | base nits, Dosie. x. lead of one run made in the seventh, | Sy 4 13 1 0itomsh & 3 0 10 Am Tel el = : i Strands walked and Scored on | K'hullmo & 1 8 0 olSkf.y 016 1 o m Toba bagh, o cse Graneyf 4 0 4 © 0[JCollnart 4 1 1 0 0 when Strands walked and scored paip 2 0| Lyons, b ™D ACOT A e Wabash pr A" Chapmanb 4 3 2 0 of Weaversb 8 0 2 3 o POt Warner's error. In the ninth Blake | lonereanss 3 2 6 7 filyanert 2 11 01 "fi X i Am Woolen pr' "l Ao e DuseiSo 0,16 10 20 10| conran'an) {s 1080 0 New York 4, Brooklyn 1. = | 01ed, was advanced on *Duggan's | Bt 3 1 8§ 0050 A ] Am WP pr .l Western. Unton ol ket 35 8§ olfeunt 35323 9| New York, Sept. 7.—New York|gacrifice and stole third; Baker walk- ———— S e e stae % 200 Westinghous ool ' 0 0 0 0 gl 4 2 4 8 | broke even cn a four game series with |ed ang stole second, and Deininger| Juas 23 1 Atchison A K'naugh2b 4 2 1 1 1|Terry.ss 4 1 4 1 0| Brooklyn today by winning the singled to scoring both. Scor Pothana 3 o 15 wal Anaconds .. e 3 Wambrss 4 1 1 3 gfSchalice 3 0 46 0|lcoante, 4 to 1. Schupp permitted only Woraoste Bridgeport ford : 0 0—3 Plant Field, New London et o Total Sales 1,035,751 ehar Smanth 508 o dwaes £ 001 118R0%G 0. %00 only 2 Brookivn men orosster o0 8o | T e s, o Bt e AT e MONEY. Bagby, S 10 3 o for Brooklyn’s only run in the second | Stimpsoncr 4 ¢ 5 6. | Dugganct -2 ¢ 2 0 ¢ 3 o Bald Loco ... New York, Sept: 7—Call moneys firm, | Morton.p 0 0 0 0 0 inning. The veteran Rucker also| cooneyas & 1 1 1 o|Bakergb 1 0 1 4 o| New Orleans After Champion Fight. e Balt & Ohio high 3; low 2 3-4; ruling rate 3: last s e pitched a clever game and all of New | Werredb 3 0 8 0 0/D'mingerlb 4 114 1 0| New Orleans, Sept. 7.—An offer of a H T;‘v/ Lfl T}‘ pateonin ue': loan 3; closing bid 2 3-4; offcred at| aoes, Hll# o1 York's runs in the sixth inning came | Gudelags 3 2 0 1 0|Wamerdb' 2 08 & 1lg10000 purse for a twenty-round fght R LILY Bon Steel ... 3. Cleveland " ... :0dve en1 ece 3 after the side had been retired, Ol-|zawten®® § § 3 § NERUT0, § 6 1 3 2| here Jan. 1 for the world's light- gm(k!)n:hn T | —— Ch'}:::obn&; i ‘-“-w;:m: gm{y OJ l’wfl,,ni son making a fatal fuml:;qlgt, p{;blnnml}%‘ MQuil'np 3 0 1 3 1{Mrennanp 3 0 0 3 0 weight championship hetw?:;\ Freddie el ppdbid 2 s ol ing. Successive hits Kauff, === e Wels ¢ Emgland, title der, and : P Butte 4 Sk Sors (Sem}'.‘ e 1°9Y'_t°'}, Sinne . = b sulted in four runs. Score: s e | esraphed today by & local fight pro- D fi‘ (‘FHELD Ca petral e s S T oeeember St. Louis Twists Tigers’ Tail. Brookiyn (N) | New York ) Worcester o0 0000 01 moter to Welsh in New York and i n Pac 35 R 1 Ma i it b hpo a e ab hpo a el Bridgeport [ 0 0 0 Sundee 1 ansas City. = NG Cent Leagher 1573. Detroit, Mich, Sept. 7.—Detroit’s | oo 0®} 5% 5 olBumsie "370°3 8 o| Sesiey buses, Gardciia, Blske. Baker. Tundee in Kansas City Chanries oditor Spot quiet; middling 1550. genflflfi'- h"‘s'ge'}‘o":;‘:it"e‘}(“ EB‘P’Z‘* to- | Dhubert,ib 3 ¢ 8 0 o{erme2> & 9 4 2 0| nua Tyler Bilsgs, Tevster, Baker ad Duggan. i Ches & Ohlo 4 x ay when . 00k a weirs ame engel,rf 3 0 4 0 0|R'Bertson, o0 at 3.30 P. M. Cue e CHIGAGD GRAIN MARKET. from the home team, § to 5. The gen | Wi 20 Zemand 10 2 3 JINew Haven Wins First but Loses Sec- | - r Chi M & St B pr Ll 12314 Bish. Tow. Close. erosity of the Tiger pitchers, of whom | Cutshawsb 3 0 ¢ fpienees § § § & 3 ond by Forfeit. | te Chie &W A 3 W% 149% 1 five were ufied, was re’spa'nsible for the | SovTer: 11 mamte e el o e e B ! | on . ChRI &P Ry ... % 17 153 151 1 defeat. Thirteen visiting batsmen 3 1 1Rarddenc 3 1 5 1 0 ynn, Mass., Sept. 7.—D °n | e e - il e s - 1w2% 155 were given bases on balls. In the fifth 5001 8 3 1 e e netesmen e donbie boan | Absolutely Removes C und Stand ...... 250 Chia Con Co h 54 " 59 inning with two out Shotton . singied. 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