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LEAGUE STANDINGS al Leagus. day’s exhibition, not for ‘e'vary trophy YESTERDAY’'S RESULTS I GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY ey D A wonh v I.nwers flwn Becurd that was ever put up for competition S 3 g sy i 8 8 % The serles now stands one win for ational Leaaus. Al - E Plainfield and one tle game, the third | Doson 1 Chieago 0. (Fimt game.) 3 Clucinnat! _at New York. 2 95 | game being scheduled for Saturday | oo, Chicso 8. (Second game, called end “Prftsbursh, at Brookiyn, e Absolutely next in Williamsville. Brooklyn 6, Pittsburgh 0. (First game.) B, Zouls. st PuUadelohls i Boston: 3 ! . s i 2 HERBERT JONES, Sl Sl U American League, Now o Indlgestlon. One package . . . - . i " (Second gan 8 o i = AR ChampionrTrotting Stallion Steps a Mile in 2 Minutes Flat—| Manager Goodyear Football Team. | Fifiiihufs 18 Tors 271 e R ¢ acm St 4 provesit. 25cat all druggists 8 i % v American League, . *Louts st Chicago. s o e Feat Considered One of the Greatest Achievements of the | FIRST AND S5COND ROUNDS | purat 1o g 2. (50 New Hovn st poetand oo = A - | 5 "Lonta s, Chicag 3. e T e Tondon ‘st Bridgeport. - e o other gime. sehedu PLUMBING AND GAS FITT! Sport—St. Frisco Wins $10,000 Empire Stake—Sensa- | 5.oman of Primsoion Wins from | ° °0 Fme shedudd. Harttora ‘4t Lynn. Boston ... : Wi Eastorn League. Detrott kT ¥ & 5 5 Harte of Harvard in Spirited Match. Portland 4, New Haven 9. Cobb in Batting Slump—?7 Chicago " ] C— Worcester 9, Lynt 4 New York Y tional Matches in Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament- S Mt T e B | R T e Cleyeland, Sept. 12 —Detroit again | 37 Robert dJ. Cocl\rmxé% B 3 : 1 . 12.—7 Nother game sehed it Cleveland pitchers hard and won | Clerciand > Ty Cobb Has Great Day at Bat—New London Loses to | men. two from Princeton and one each International League. today, 10 to 2. Cobb led in the on- | Wihugon GAS FITTING, ] §;‘:§,‘:;“§, glr;nwr:rn:yyofo fsgg;fie;;‘gfig:; Newartc 3. Richmond 0. slaught, makirg two singles and two | Philadeiphic PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING . 9 sit; en s A » ronto 2, treal 5. 3 ingt 1 Bridgeport—28 Candidates Report fo Princeton Foot-| Cornell ana Yale survived the first and | Bt 7. domi . it e smer as gver ihe Washington Sq,, Washington Bull second mulnds Of the singles section of | Fromidccs 5. Balimors 5. (First gume) center. Each was with 'a man on. | New London Norwich, Conn, ; ball the annual intercollegiate ternis tour- 2 gl - 5 Veach als ade f hif ‘Bagby | Portiana . Ageat for N. B. O, She 4 eam. American Assaciation. cag) o caae four hte. F Hashy o geat for N. . Sheet Packing, . . 3 erford. viedo 3, “iKansag City 6. Worves The feature match was _between | At Indianspolts 3 Minvespolis 1. runs in the fifth and eighth. Ehmke, | New Haven % 3 ¢ Phone 581 Leonard Beekman of New York, the & recruft piicher from Syrocuss, Kept | Bidmport ..o T | Syruuse, . ¥, Sept. 12—Tes Ax-[in the stretch to forestall the chal- | Prinocton star, runner-up 1o K. Norrls Phillies Pull Out a Victory. Clevelana's bits scattered Seoee: 7" | Harford o it . o tting stal- flenge s two nearest CoI . | Williams, 2d, of Har , for the title B 2 7, Cleveland Detrait 5 Far MODERN PLUMBING 8 Are youw POSITIVE. thatyour-FIRE 1wurflv 'flmmp!onlt:.t ng; 2= “Betor Stevens won the 205 pace In|inst yenr, And Ritbard 1. Harte, T rnll?:'miandezgi‘afiinffipzu\};'fli’hiluzfizmfi AT !| g0 iad Leaders Lose in Ninth. 3 INSURANCE is in STRONG, RELI-}lion, lpwered his own world's reco straight heats, leading the fleld of four fof Harvard, end on the Crirson f0ot” | the game over St Lonis today. & ta 5. | Nosterat 4 1% 8 Slvwea "4 1% ¥ | Briageport, Conn., Sept. 12—Bridge- | is as essential in modern house s ABLE companies? The polioy Is- worth | the New Yorlk state fair grand circuit [ starters ail the way in each heat. Peter | ball team last fall. The draw brought The home team pounded out the vic- | semiies: & ; 5 5 Siguwhss 5 1 9 % Ilport defeateda New London in the electricity is to lighting. W, rap-| st ch as the company behtnd it meot this afternoon, negotiating a mile { Look had things all his own way in|these two together in the second TOUNd | tory on singles by Good and Paskert, | Bothrf 4 0 1 1 ofVeachlt 3 4 2 0 1|ninth inning today, 4 to 3. Hearne h best PLU e g s Just as mu ure | in €0 tninutes fat.” Paced by two run- |the American Horse Breeders' Futur-|and Beekman was victorious afier a | Nichoffs double and Stodre aaecelts | Knmgnos & 0 1 1 oirawiortar 3 3 0 0 0| was batted from (he mound in the | teo the very UMBING ‘WO is able to live up to its terms—ins niug Horses, the son of Guy Axwortly | ity for three vear old pacers. Harrod's |sensational contest. Harte iwom the | deap lefe conter. - Seomee U 3112 % %leighth. With one out in the ninth, | by ocxpert workmen at the fi through this Agency where you caf Bed yiaver faltered dusing the trial asainst | Creek was an easy winner of the Ka- | first set with comparative eacy by Six P R T LT § 0 i1 of>Moshier singled and Horkheimer was | prices, 7 SURE. time, trotting each of the four quar-|Boo-no Stake, outclassing the fleld. games to three, but in the second Beek Wb upo a e hpo a el ONellic 20 5 1 4 1 2 & o|Dpassed by Manning. After House's in- Ask us for pl; d pri 2 " ISAAC &. JONES ters In exaotly 30 seconds. Axworthy's | Anta Guy proved tho speed In' tho|man braced dnd, playing an aimost 11% 29 $ 37§ blomeme 1000 feld out, Manning deliberately walked plans and prices. & Teco: 3 : essina Springs sweepstake for two|perfect net game, varied by excellent 7 5 i Clesglon lake to get Dugsan, but Duggan - z insuraneeiiand. Real Estate | Ageut] CETOEIRESCIWRE/200 1-4. L yoar, ol trotiers, Labe Rddle finich- iobbie, ilea ok & wicury by okl PR R B TR drove a liot single threuzh short, scor J. F TOM PKI conditions his drfver, Hen W ing second. the next two sets, 6-2, 6-9. 00 2 0 ofWhiteddt & 5 1 0 of Barsmen 1 0 0 0 ng Moshier for the winning run. The m X chards Building, 81 Main~8t. 3 = % 3 4101 ojLuderusiy 4 1 ——— : s score: . s e S e e | Do TR by SEE8 AR L 28 e BTG e 67 West Main Strest." his feat in also shattering the World's| gy orting Taitor Norwich Bulletin: | CAllfornia stars, out of the running in | Wikmr 5 § 3 § o|aumes 234 05| &, Buwed tor SR T L R et BURGLARY INSURANCE [R5t sbe iy e it : |Gl s S G ree T |, 1 EEEREE LI Bl RS e e TR g g T harness history as one of th greates: | Dear Sir:—In Mondays fssue of The | cifc” coast cntrant, deicated Stoddart|Nedwwss & 0 1 1 Yxtiw™ 1§ § o oBemi™ iR § 8815 8% paae 4 i HER 3 AN u!g:fvcments of the sport e Bulletin, under the Plainfield head- c];g gzme in_a hard fought match, 6-4,| motais 33 735 9 o ool _ 1 Graviord ™ hrte uase’ ts, | Crawford, Heflme Lol TR -I. F BURNS Frisco, capably handled by Pop|ing I noticed an item which stated|10-S. 3513 27 14 1 | Home runs, Cobb 2. 423 22 L . Geers, won the $10.000 Fmpire State ...fhc Plainfield football team defeated | . COlkett Caner of Harvard won his| (¥ O out when winuing run scored. FR Pio0 Az o Stake in three straight Th - ¢ i first round match by default from Chicago Unable to Hit Weilman 31 02380 D e the Goodyear team of Williamsville « . H eatin an umam event attracted nine among | % ‘ore of 5 to 4, In a poorly play- | Tavlor of Johns Hopkins, but had to Chicago, Sept. 12—Carl Weilman g ol il B T a TR others the famous Mnbe Ik, Who | o3 & o = work hard to defeat I5. M. Edwards of | 8t 3 0 0 0 03| held Chicago to three hits today w ———=— .| qotals 3L 2T 4 was the favorite. Kt Frisco set a new | 82, £ the Goodyear team I|Pennsylvania in the second round, at- | Pilsdelshs Ziona 5t | nis teammates bunched hits off Eenz| Totls 3 ox 12 3 92 Franklin Street B. P. LEARNED & CO. | rccora'Tor the race in the second heat, | iy eonager e the areas wam +|ter winning three keenly contested sets, | arime 5, 1% Horsby. - Surlfee Bis | ang this, coupled with erratic fielding | ), To ot when wiing mun scored e 2.08 3-4, 3-8, 6-0, 6-4. Score by o ; e — ; . tie, 4 to 4. Poorly plaved, it certainl 3 by: the locals, gave St. Louis a 5 o 3 | xox pongor ™. 0000013 e el e L O L M L poN CASTING o pole, with St. Frisco on the ex i Ak cating Vandeventer of | ey bt = st Louis (&) Chicago () o base Hite Brler, Wasmer, Dowd. Toward treme outside of fhe frst tler. Geers|of,the Flainfeld team and spectators, | 5iiicoton “Attar losing the first set. | i, NeW York, Sept. 12—New York won . Sacrifice. hits. Denininge odel L & 3 the referce, after numerous misplays r y its sixth straight victory here today, | smotinyt "5 1% & §|r.commse 3 s NEYS-AT-LAW took St. Frisco away at the word and | of “rough house” called the game with | 3-6 Be taok the next two, 8-5 and 6-4. | deteating ~Cineinnati, 3 to 2. Now | Sigendt 's 172 0 il7.colinase "4 5 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ATIOR when the upper turn was reached a|four minutes left fo play. The row- e — York scored the winning run in the|Sienid 2 1 8 0 o|colinssy 3 o iWorcaster 9, Evans 2. : : substantial Jead with Malel Trask inlqyism consisted of striking the referee | EXITA BREAKS BERLIN fifth inning, when, with the bases full | Fratt® & 1 2 2 1 49 30 1| Worcester, Mass, Sept. 12.—Tuero vV EDWIN W. HIGGINS pursuit and the field tra _Coming | by one of the Plainfield full backs, a and one out, Boston hit into a double | Hames. 3 o 7 9 § 4010 of%¥as hit for five hits, includipg three into the stretch Mabel UEHE ! sibcisfora® cyerrminiig Mol slaring TRACK RECORD TWICE | piay,"Kautt ‘scoring. Soorer an aaen 1 8§ 1 0| doubles, ana Worcestér had a winning | Atlorney-lt-hw St. Frisco, but a brenk within one| fiela, ana languase which would be & 3 4 incinnati (N) New Yerx (. Lavanss 4 0 2 3 OlTerv.ss 3 0 1 3 0 cluster of three runs before Willlams to. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 1 Shetuoket Streets | Rundred yards of the wire deprived the | isgrace to any community. Saturday | Peter Goode’s Brown Gelding Smashes | b hDo a e B hpo 4 ef Well £100 onezp 1001 0|was sent in to stop the bombardment d Corner Main and Shetusl Cox epeeder of a chance to win, St.|was certainly the. Worst skperlence T e R R ewtegt 73 3% 8 flmoraae "3BT BB Snm P 10 0 2 o] R cona’ thning of todays game | Tr——— 5 Frisco crossing the line a neck in the | ever had from a crowd of alleged SRR L T TR R e ik Totals 81 32715 2|In which Lynn was beaten, 9 to o call your attentig Brown & Perkins, Atiomeys-at-law} rcaa. sports. The welcome accorded visitors | Berlin, Conn., Sept. 12—Fxito a|Chels 1 113 5 ofsemmmds 3 0 3 1 0] g Seore bs anings 2 Scar 1 Gur Tores, dionieg ver Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| In the second heat Geers ag in Plainfield is certainly a hot one. It | brown gelding owned by Peter Goode | Gfifithrt & 0 1 | tcher.s 3 0 3°4 18t Teus ... S e Woree:ter i FINE JEWELI Qver Uncas Nt B e Thames |aWay to & goo dstart and when the | would, however, help. the cauise of soo. | of Gosnon N, 3 iy — orek Coode 4022 ohemre™ 5121 o Cam e v G : s WATCHES," PINS ey i ey Telephone 38-8. | Stretch was reach ahel Trask t cer a ‘great deal if the Plalnfield peo- | track rec in the 215 trot at the 131 f 2020 )| stlm bases EC Shotton, iler. : $iad LAVALIERS, RINGS National with the result that Al Mack, dr ple would only realize that the game |opening day’s races at ate fair 2063 0010 1 5 300 d DIAMONDS. by“glurrfa flashed past her a vvem; innd sentlemanly game, and | here today. 7The old record was 2. 1000 T Senators Close Home Season. e g Bigd L ere you are als | yards of the fin! € that in this series for the Lee Clegg |3-4, but the New York Eorer 2 Washingt Sept. ‘12— Wash- | Sareric s 1200 i SOUTH WINDHAM UNABLE Tome cup, they are mesting Sontiemen; Sud | made the distancs in 315 e e aeton, BRUC B Thel Wash s A pane TN b FIND LEONARD.{ Tho third heat was a frin - duel | act accordingly. We have no desire | 1-2. g B ; Shth | Greres b 31110 ? i TO e t U d c n i no. 5 7. A son today with a rally in the ninth | Gricre’ e R N et w.eo0al in design and last A ibT tare hm{flenk Bt T e Sl to play this series in anyihing but a| Driver Wickersham of Hurtford L and tenth innings which turned an | M2 o3 g veer 110 % ULk not least, the most reasonable in Merrow Club of Hartford Admini Al Mack, with the former « i | friendly spirit, but we certainly will | fined 525 for not trying to win it T apparent defeat at the hands of Bos- S22 % e m price. White Wash. the early speed an z ot submit to a repetition of Satur- (212 pace. underland or Chat- Robertson. ton into a 4 to 3 victory. Score: Totals 20 62415 8| Wi Dot nais it s 3 T T SR NN T 4 verbal _prote y ; 3 Baston (A Washington ([ | Seore by T T y not pay us The crack Merrow Baseball team aza claiming tho| Robbins Split Even With b Wpo s o ke ue e fm Liouginiese s GUILD, Jewel defented the South Windbam team, norse was Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 12.—Brooklyn D00 1 olForeesi’™ 35 6 3 §| . Two base hits Detliile, Toler, Yan Dyke, . W. QUILD, Jeweler with a nice little shut out, scoring 7 B The summaries. began fong series down the home § 1 4 o ofsian: 5 2 5 1 af Gardella. e to mothing, on Owebetuck Oval, ; 1 : 2.12 Pace, Purse $400. streteh today with an even break | Hiusib 4 110 0 olsae 31300 —— | Phone 799-3 21 Broadway uth Windham Monday afternoon, Wilkes ,r m. against Pittsburgh. Pfeffer was in- | (il 00 § DlShankslt 4 0 2 & 0| New Haven Hits Penfold and Plitt 4. With Dutch Teonard in tne \ Ui i 1| yincivle in chio first game and shut the [t ¢ 4§ 4 YRR, 3 0% 3 0 Hard. the South Windham bo: 3 3|Pirates out by 6 to 0, allowing only | McXallz.sv & 0 3 2 0lsealsmitn 6 0 0 0 o ; > - DO e wvas a Bard one to hit. Leonard — ) 3 5| fve scattered hits. The locals batted | XGarinzb 1 1 0 & ofchmab 1 1 0 o )| Portland, Maine, Sept. 12.—New Ha- New Styles fook It casy all through the game. ek 3 a1l three Mot tsbursin pitohermarrenty: Wil STIEESTNS GORENI| M seln i s 2 eTn dherl dRentolal antlRIbE Har i He struck out twenty-one men and| MARKET ABNORMALLY AGTIVE. com 1 o The second game was a duel De-|Kunp 2 0 0 0 Oliommenp 4 2 2 2 of the frst fwo Innings of todav's SPRING MILLIN X was not very interesting Trading During the First Hal our xita, br g (Goode) | rate twirler having the edge and win- | Stoep 0 of Totas o7 ket e Portiand Tocters, s motning [ T, e e o Shares ity B, 51 i D0 L S0 s cored | my Desgyss as e swely, bt =oend (MRS GHP. STANTIONS me their way, but the e an earned rur in the second inning on | (x Ran for e e R e H Hartford boys had along With| oo oo (T Per Hinchman’s single, Wagner's sac Gx)_Batted tnsemdConptnsya felding qwhre fea- 52 Frenklin Stroet i 1 kept things Hvely. Pt B L e B e e 21 2 fice and a hit by “Doc” Johnston. Big- | () Baued for Judgo | SHIEs = $ went along very mnicely | CORSECUUNE Tub| SELLOn e Purse $300. bee score winning run on his by tnnager N e ption the losing team was [ felfth tim ] e e e i « ing hit by 7 500000 %8 st of the time. Thinking | d2¥'s stock m. i iellien 8 ut a Ol gton 00000 3 b b e O Leonard & Hitle mer-|State of abnor land), S B S orcerom jand Olsonis wo base hiti, Leonard, Hents o they could set Li 2 Mt ver far beyon rton Claycot- . Ma ad the Brook! i ¥ E o rascr Methowson found fault e i : ¢ e Gut unti] the ninth, when Wheat | ¥ : L 2% e ng i ic way Leonard stood in < e O = g led. took second on a wild piteh 5 Ko : oS hed and played ball e e & d atter Cutshow had fanned, ssored | MORTON F. PLANT’S YACHT 1 O\ Paneans e eam_ thought 1t pretty tuff | em.of aimos a million S 5 on pinch hitter Merkle's single. ELENA LEADS IN RACE | Soymne e L i I Ml Snimineh hi R ith,c o flPmiciar 0 0 0 0§ mip! % comprehended very class of 1-2, ke stole second but Mamau e Donosan,p 0 0|Plitt,p 40030 a st t. first game botk b am los St Bame | etock, but ¢ ' Unit- oth Olson and Meyers. Sco: For Cape May Challenge Cup—Course = er not showing Uj‘\ UEU{ ;d State: 0 ne o O SN Pittsburgh (N) Brooklyn (N) 1 Totals 2 ernoon. Dutct rd was booked State . \ ! 2 Covers 214 Miles. Lowest Prices 3 ' 1 po SURFRISES IN TRI-STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. - | bly “American & ha morning 2d Pete Fisher 5 5 e afternoon, but as Leonard did|Marines, e w0t show up they' had to use a pitcher | Petter known had pitched the day before. He| Gans of one % P d o very good game but the|ln leading chaves —ral 3 3 Hartfora boys made a few errorg let|Were so gencral o : o themn get their run. Adams was giv- | comment, whil 3 > 1 en tiow, the pave est-| WliEe prices Jhe Feth tin but’ Lie had good|snd, General 2 . Hartford rooters had a good [ Ing at the new maximum establishe 000019 000 24 I New York, Sept. 12.—Commodore rton F. Plant’s Elena, challenger for S the Cape May challenge cup, and Rob ert £. Tod’s Katoura, its defender, started from Ambrose lightship today FOLWELL WE’ USE— THE WM. FR]SWELL co. 1 mile race for the trophy, MURPHY SYSTEM. 25.27 Franklin Street - presented to the New York LIATe N Works His | t club in 1872 by James Gordon |Penn Footballists Be Well ! Bennett, its commodore at that time. Padded. With a lead of 1 minute and Fagded d F H t w dl e i st coun o o v o 00| G000 For Hot Weal nite announcement nager Cha Salmon, T“lmy Fifih, S place in New Jersey the other day, and - ' one amons them was the fact that the |Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kip — - -— T many. chances to toot their horns in | YXecords we the first zame_and more so in the| Steel on it The South Windham jand Atlantic, not make enoush noise [ Which advan 122 But the second ugars, the prp: one was quiet with the|Eroups, fertilizers Petrolorz | Long 00 Sy = 2 2 § 9 $=8llead of between a quarter T ‘bae fits’ Oiscn; Flscher 2 Three ‘base i | mile. | It 15 6 Wheat, Mycr | lasts. that Branch, N. J, abeam she had a d a half ected, if the brecze leader will round the lie Lovett, who vi lwell at his tha girls of ‘both. atdes, | fow of the munitions aud equipm Pltishuroh M) o] By a0 louter smavk—iFive..Iathom ‘lightship, | Fog ‘ang e would return. ahaoly : . litle chewing match. But|were one to three pol : oo s 0% 13l i gjoff Cape May—before daylight tomor- |, the training system of the late Mike |€d Herring, Sardines, Etc. fie Hartford girls won out. emational Paper prefc Villiam Hopple of Cin- R o o|row ana finish the race some time dur- | §7,ng, : = i Unton en 3a0 Dl § §|ing the atternoon e 162 feet over| L, dON't bellove In deserting o suc- o o } ord Price for Cheese. Ay rn ek e 2538 oftushan § o) The Katoura measures ect over | cesstul system, and certainly old*Olike Riarke¥ e o Tl | MBS nlnctunl Iptregin | o, reils fier e thira ited L3 8lan Pme Eienal lengin s 3 SRR e i | People’s Marke hed the record price of 19 cents p res t ¢ Califorr 5 & 0 olmies E b, : By (ha - and trainers of men,” said Folwell. “T ot e on e Askemsen cutlg IR I 1858 N § 1 8|Tho Tiena won boun the Astor and |win use'the same methods that ke 6 Franklin Street H board yesterday when 1,321 longhorns, i Mail son of 3 = | xderkle 0 o | the King’ e = OTt. | df§ when he was at Franklin fleld. The H B TS f eaitoes: Taclisiey, ol L e x £ Cinl = jaee RER} — armor fonthe Pentt faam—und by thix JUSTIN HOLGEN, Propristor for that price. Enormous demand |cessant profit-taking e [t % 73| AMERICAN ATHLETES TO I mean their togs—will be the same om Eu - sent prices. e ted values 0 ath, equipment that the 1904 and 1905 teams oo i BPOfijquoted valuse FRED PLUM CHAMPION 5 "Batied for Milter tn Sth. COMPETE IN EUROPE |\ore T do mot believe in crippled e light burning in the|to two points from hes TRAP SHOOTER ridgeport every time|more or less general. 01100000 02 Simpson, Murray, Meredith and 00000000 11 for men are no good on the AMBERLAIN! lines. I believe in plenty of pads, DR. C. R. CH i upon the hiil were 1,280,000 sha Broke 181 Out of 200 Targets and De- o Schiulte. Sacrifice hits, Wagner,| Loomis to Form American Team. |as Mike did, and the team will wear Dental surgeon e i feated Edward L. Bartlett. i e New York, Sept. 12.—Frederick W, | "5 right ftom the jump. Rubi 5k “There will he five of us coaches at ¥ f: Rudolph Bianks Chicago. A:;?tfgfiv_ seflfi‘fém Tasur u::gunézg Langhorne cn Sept. 11—Dr. Wharton, | McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. Boston, Sept. Rudolph pitched o 2 n, By Dickson, Harold Gaston, Lon Jou ol S a s e Eoston to a 1 to 0 victory over Chi- tonight that he had decided definitely det and myseclf. This may be some- around t E on Robert Simpson of the University i foten defeating Edward L. Bartlett, cago in one game loday, then twirled | of Aj; D aon clalenmmrise but L intend te ] X ouri and Fred Murray of San |y it o o : : i g 1 > g me, || O B start serimmag ork the second -r T more, fu. the challenge maftchi for o IS nies) ot e, Somd, fame | Francisco as the third and fourth w:rl'( SI ldnn'r‘ ‘ew“:: nrin x::n"pvsrin"n': DEN Is : lary to the | Which went thirteen innings before | members of the American team to ace : i S e v i "I pampering intervened with the score|company Ted Meredith and J. G.|Loyer Dor do I believe Eine o tenth annual tournament of the Westy | darkne ; Player, nor d ] a o1 Hogans. Hertlett won the cup lastified ot 3 fo ¥ HRudolph wes retired|foomis ~abfead to compete W the | usy VA Heht fentbell harncss. Tho DR. E. J. JONES games being arranged in Christiania, | n & ; 2 Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. Plum of Atlantic City won cluded the receipt of gold and the publicati annual statement of Smelting and R For Infants and Children showing enormous eame period of Ray Con Cop InUse For Over 30 Vears | “iinds were in e (n 0 denene Bear reflecting the trading in stocks. To- A ® tal sales, par value, were 70,000, . the M‘ T. S. coupon 4's advanced 1-3 per | ' 50 Reading 1 pr .. Signature of cent. on call. 46100 Rep T & ‘Steet c Mal . Tel & Tl Penn K R il Co Press S By Swel Sp | month at the Grand American Handi- [ When Tyler batted for him in the cep In St Louls and Plum was the | BInth and finished out the Zame. The | Norway, Copenhagen, Denmark and | s i tiis oha thointy, The ali-| Suite “46/ Shannon| Building runner-up on that occa scores: Stockholm, Sweden;lon 0ct12, 14 4nal soowra cat Sp o cie air dry, and ithe = - o B Sive 7 fellows can stand a lot of drivi Take elevator Shetucket Stieet emw) = 1200 Shattuck & C Plum broke 181 of his 200 Chicago Boston (N) 51 SeRnactivaly it n stand a lo riving. - e STOCKS. g0 Siwa's 5 & o pwhile Rafiett, smasha e B 2 Febil e i o é}:&qug:?hvl:‘a.;;(; the' team “[)cre;‘\; trance. Phone. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY o Acms Tea = | o St s s R e BILL CARRIGAN TO QUIT back to Franklin field. I am going to = 1405 Alasia "Gor” Ashisncd v AManh acestts 0 Oficu ety § 833 0 1 . R EL take every precaution against injury, M 10 Alnska Juneau This week the Ashland B. B. C. goes| 2 0|Smith,3b 3 00 5 1|Informs President Lannin This Would accident or iliness. We are even going ver a“ ln To New York $1.25 | & 45 gui=s to Putnam to play the Manhassett o BlGomnolivlt 3 0 0 0 0| Be His Last Year in Major Base- |to take our own drinking water away $1.25 To New . JI00 Auis Cual pr T G team of that place. Much interest is i 3 e hus” - : CHELSEA LINE || .84 Tuied_dvecnis shown in tho series between Manha R R 20 and Re air workl CHELSEA LI T ey Union Bag & P sett and Ashland by Jewett City fans. | % Olgoway 50510 Boston, Sept. 12—President J. J. Evers Rejoins Braves. a : 22100 Am Uolon B & P o | To accommodate the large crowd of Tl 3 Sntneof) tho . 'BOStOn Araricar BostaniiiGept lre o astaie Tohnay TO NEW YORK D royal rooters the Ashland management 4 glzChaetle 1 0 0 0 o|League club, said today that Manas- | Evers of the Boston Natonals rejom, OF ALL KINDS ON H FREIGHT AND PASSENGER 100 Unt. Clgar Mg has booked two of the largzest auto- Gl R —|er William Carrigan had informed him |ed the club todas 200 U. Clgar Stores trucks in eastern Connecticut for Sat- RTS8 1R84S SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- 4200 Untted Brutt . Totals 49 14 recently that he thought this would | summons sent b: 7100 3 (x) Tatted for Williams In 10th. be_hi () Datted for coro by tnatn Manaeer Stallingss AUTOMOBILES, 3 weakened by many in- , Evers In st sufering from CARRIAGE.S; WAGONS, urday afternocn. A large number of | fans of the fairer sex have announced their intention of going to Putnam:| last year in major league base- | whose tea: fageo ta Oth ball. This statement by Lannin was | juries X utn R 0010010900 os|madein view of reports from Wash- | neu remained on bench. days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. T e o3 gnd It the applications | St 900001383182 23 inston, where the team s now piay. | A medical examination teday showed New York, Brookiyn Bridge, | for piaces in fhe trucks keep up at| "R saic’ul k. Suodgrass. Home [ing, that Carrigan had stated he | that his condition. was cansea to o TRUCKS and CARTS, Pler, East River, fcot Roosevelt | the present rate the management will | ran, Woriman. would resign at the end of the present | great extent by a tooth which had ] 5 Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- have to hire n‘r;nth(-r truck. The Ash- f’ugfl o Ny season. failed to penetrate the gum. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, ‘l'r-im-} daye, at § p. m, g e e Drantiomly fne 0% & Glss S ial - bomeve by Wl eiay B o = ming, Upholstering and Wosd Work.{ $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 o, Peloquin p, Brennan 1h, O HERR L R et Tonnit e e SEORTUGINOTES. Blacksmithing in‘all{lstbransfes Leclaire s, McArthur 8b, Maynard 1f, 112 0 0 3 017 0 0iasked whether any formal resignation 9 i, TSiakE & wirn (Gasing ot FE co 0 1% dimeir § 80§ 3|had been offered. He sald e had| plasss seversl veoes aee snd St hes BaachiPArk}" open. Tew Bros Ton. Pechousdb 3 0 1 2 Oiftssnss 3 1 0 2 o|done nothing toward the selection of a | Siruni all tne time. Sinton; (Oct. 1 Sacin g Marean At £3900 Westiognouss .. Yanks Take Exhibition Game. Sormen.se § 1 2 8 Yfgomdye, 2 18 8 9fsuccessor to Manager Carrigan, but . ott ar | 2 Satistyink menls, seaviews, rooms. 600 Wikt Ovedd Columbus, Ohlo, Sept. 12.—The New | x.Smith, 1 1 0 0 ® —__ 2 2|the name of Patrick Donovan of the | wpub» Spencer, the greatest come- - honest prices. ‘sepsd 100 Winconetn Cen. 1l York Americans won this afternoon, ®omns T 1 szu o|Buffalo Internationals and Heinie |pack in the historyof the game, all Total sales” 1,217,528, ahares. 9 %07, ftom tag Gl e ooDs || irviate: 30/ 6 BT Wagner, until recently manager of ; () Baited for Mamn Wcoro by lonings Chicago .. Boston 2 jthe Hartford team of the Kastern . o o—o{League, were mentioned in this con- : 7 o 271 |nection. : 1 Zwo bas it Gowds.” Sacrifico hit. Cater. So-| While Manager Carrigan of the | 12VS, been largely responsible for the Agsociation team in a loosely pla; MONEY. AT New York, Sept. 12.—Call money ball for Detroit, and his handling of the pitchers, threwing and hitting bevie g Dr. J. M. KIN | things considered, is catching great|507 to 515 North Main SL% steady; high'3; low 2 3-4; ruling rate & L eat spurt of the Tigers. G 8 \ 3 Inst loan 3; clostng bid 2 3.4; of.| Love, Buckiss, Can B ‘Alex- [ 28 M N S T i e D.S. MARSH' gz L TR féred at 2. ander;” Blodgett and La Longe. DILLON AND LEVINSGY doy thar e wonld Fete foomton to-| Consecutive winning streaks seldom ! 3843 Beth. Steel . i BATTLE T ball at the end of this season. he ingi. | 2T due to a pitcher's individual bril- . * 100 Betnr Stent COTTON. Wheeling Defeats Athletios. O A DRAW & Comndi- | fiancy, as is proved by the Cheney and Pianos € = New York, Sept. 12.—Cotton futures| Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 12—The et W B x Davenport streaks. Beth men have olosed steady. October 15.18; De.| Wheeling Central Teague team de. | Dot Fighters Boxed Cloverly and |bilty he would do so. His teammates been pitching brilliant ball, but Giz-' N A : id he wa3 tired of the game and 2 o5 7 0 Cal Peirat cember 15.30; January 15.41; March |feated the Philadelphin Americans, 4| Neither Was Severely Punished. |21 he J|ney was saved three times while com- - 5 |}, *ecount of tncrense 1m ortes| wwcm yu T 55; May 15.76, to 3, in an exhibition game which went 4 Tom Mainehia momer o2 8 Lewls- | piiing his record of eignt straigni, Pl dycH Pianos 1 3o Jie. Wientons ' & SN e ot Joather - Spot quiet; middling 15.30. 11 innings here today. Blackwell's| Memphis, Tenn, Sept. = 12—Jack | "¢ rfzan’ went with the Red Sox in | WRi€ Davenport has been batted ouf 5 3 3 e Tl AT AT home run worn for Wheellng. Score: [ Dillon of Indianapolls and Battling |1905 a5 catcher and = succecded Jake | L the box twice, but he Is stil un- Victor V ictrolas dha G GRAIN MARKET. Philadoohia ... .ruerioaees § 7 3| LeVinsky of New York fousht eight |L900 95 cateher and succeed beaten. > : Hizh. Low. Closs. DG . snnnsenpscaesen.s 4 7 2 |rounds here tonight to-a.drawd. Both o 80 sy ¥ = 1% 190% | | Pornhan apd Picinich: Seibela’ Tret. | men boxed cloverly and neither was Two new players sizned up by the ON EASY'TERMS . e % B | ol Douglas ang Biaekwer " Vot | Severely pnuished. Dillon forced the| Anderson Matched With Hemphill. | st ol Cormome sned UB by the x ek fighting in the early stages of the| Chicago, Sept. 12—Andte Anderson |bright prospects, and it is believed | SUniight Building, %, 5% 85 5 28 Candidates Practice. bout and knocked his opponent through | of Chicago, who last night defeated | they will improve the play of the ‘,f Franklin Street, 230 Staf Bt s e tem i N the ropes In the second round, but Le- | Jack Hemphill, a California heavy- |team greatly. Bohen, an infielder| Norwich : vinsky came back strong toward the | weight, in Kansas City, was matched | from the Northeastern Leag a #. wx gy |Twnetyseven canaidates ‘participated |end of the iEh: and assumed the ag- | tonight to meet Fred Fllton of Roch- | Stowart, a second baseman- of ‘the i S “first_practl Princeton | gressive. lon_wef pounds | ester, Minn., before an Eau laire, Wis., | Jacksonville club, are. the latest ace b S S+ Bniversit wfootball saund’here today. | and Levinsky 175, " club Sept. 27, ; quisitions of Miller Huggins.

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