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et _ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS . LEAGUE STANDINGS Mabel Trask Furnishes Feature | s New Yark 5, Pittsburgh L (Second game.) Brooklyn INSURANCE INSURANCE et TR S PR R American Leaguc, Pittsburgh . COMPENSATION jum- . ! Chies - T e Wins Hoster-Columbus $10,000 Stake for Trotters in Colum- | rou, o neci’s G !, L. LATHROP & SONS Cincinnatt " 28 Shetucket Street. bus Grand Circuit Races—Horse Review’s Futurity Goes | ~ov ¥ort & 51205 5" 15 muines) American Association. to Volga—Boston Takes Opener From Detroit—Giants A e T el Rosion S Defeat Pirates Twice—Brooklyn Securing Firmer Grip| ** '™ " forse (e WH A/T‘?}LTI/S on National League Pennant. Users, Get This! | i You get more rattling SENES LICEPUERD TORRY 2 [ome it emiii : : - $$h good smokes and more N Watiénat roese Puladcionia 1. i N Ctuctanaty_st Boston, = ERIND Ol e o Cubs Outplay Ph : tasty chews out of a = Gt ent | 90, pikhal | Azofa IAxworthy, bk Bidphy- 8 '3 8 & "5 provkiva. | Philadelphia, Sept. 19—Stolen bases s A 2 Traok setond & Poter Scoti laat yewur | Ama Forbes, bf m, Ackerman 3 6 4 American Loague. and errors with some hits was the| AJ] : : package of LIBERTY in the Hoster-Columbus stake for trot- | Binland, blk ', McDonald 5 4 6| Boston st Dotsatr combination which gave Chicago ai A% 2 SRS ters, this afternoon won this $10,000 | O. R. Sphinx, b m, Clark. 6 65 7 SR e e victory over Philadeiphia today, 2 to! SllkY h t of th bi event. the richest featuro of the Co- | Time: 2.08 3-4, 2.05 1-2, 2.05 1-2. o, 8 CHS - na |0: In the second inning _Saier, who | than out o e big- 2 lumbus grand olrcuit mesting. and did | 205 Class Pacing, 3 In 5, $1,200: singled, was forced by Williams, who' ] ond Gt S5 : L i cn of the | Tred Russell, b &, by R ' > i Are you POSITIVE that your FIRE |80 Without effort, although cach o I%| Little Frank, Snow .. 2 6 1 1 1|Rowland Mustered Men Together in|vath's muff of Yerkes fly. In the *.liket}us;/'r‘ ger—]ookzn packages. 1 INSURANCE" s, In STRONG, RELI- | ont o e s opped I Mioios | Bathel Clark, biir m; by Ninth and Won. ¢ighth inning Jacboson _singled, stolc | 1 £ ABLE companies? The policy Is worth | over the field, Donna. Clay being the | _Joo Patchen, Hedrick. 1 1 4 4 4 Chicago, Sept. 19.—A corps of pinch |Second and went to third on Killifers | : MBS . e Wind 1t | hope of thoss who wagered against |Whitesox, b m, Durfee.. 8 2 2 3 3|hitters, mustered into the game In the |Wild throw and scored on Saiors That’s because LIBERTY is just as much as the company bel ] o Mabel Trask. Comsewogue Hal, br g, i s i n{)m.h lnn[ing by Manager Rowland en- fz;umndd::‘":lflt-o \tfia‘yglmsx&r‘:‘; h'«:‘r:nse is able to live up to its terms——insure he Hi Crossman .... ....... 4 3 8 2 3|abled Chicago to pull out a 5 to 4 vic- | team ‘dow c 3 through this Agency where you can bs | Reviews Fesunoor threa Sear o | Canute, b h, L. Fieming 6 4 6 ro. . |fory over Bhiladeiphia in~ the firat |Ecore: all pure, clean, good tobacco— § SURE. trotters. The Cleveland filly raced im- Time: 2.05 3-4, 2.06 1-2, 2.04 1-4 |game of the series and keep pace with CM"!,. ‘('!)) il Pmu.l:nl: (N N Bt : pressively, taking a new record of [ 2.07 1-4, 2.07 1-4. the leaders. Today's Victory 1eaves |,uueso 3 5% 3 Slesmere 5 57 3 5 it is not full of loose, hard stems - ISAAC 8. JONES Do Is Tn Mooping elons of anrods | . 215 Class Trotting, 3 In 5 Purse|Chicago-stiil one and one-haif games |$ti. | § 3 3 QIR #0388 5 Insurance and Real Estate Agent|Creek in the second heat. The Louis- | $1,200: . behind the ;*'orlds champions andll;-flf,,_:hlm" G | S o that you can t smoke or chew. S ville colt carried Volga to the halt | Ridgemark, b g by Wilask, a gamo behind Dotroit, because Bos- | SHeih 3,212 o olwhiusier 3 02 0 0 ; Richards Building, 91 Main 8 | 1079 02" 5.4 and stood a_ whipping | Traynor”... . ............. 1 1 1|ton defeated Jenmings men. = §24 1 oltusis § ol 3 0 ket i o O Silk | Humfast, b m, Murphy....... 2 2 2| Murphy started the local ninth with €143 ofNichom=y 3 103 0 : 9 e o e nun Sister Wila, of m, Valentine.. 9 3 i|a singie when he batted for Ness.|Wormms & 8 3 3 SIS 30 %31 Every pipeful of LIBERTY BURGLARY INSURANCE | SiSaoa,iim for the BIAct v | Stanecic Specd. Bl e Cons /1] § 3| Eommmior hattca for Torey and sincieq; | vieiis 3 8 3 5 Yy 381 13 ; : favorite of the afternoon, bur, unlike | Gum Droo, bIK g Brskine.... 3 11 10 | Sehalls batted for Iynn and advanced L g0 ol e mIEU e is cool, slow-burning, fragrant. i Mabel Trask and Volga, ho aid not | Brescia. b m, Rodney ...... 48| bo ners on a~ sacrifice. Fels o ! o Dorls Watts, b m, H. Fleming 8 5 batted for Danforth and walked. Has- 5 010000010 The Travel C land"hts race in swaigni hoats. Tne |Dorls Watts, bm, H. Fleming § § 3| puisd B B 5 Cing ted 1o PR RN RN = And every chew of LIBERTY is ]nmn i : = the and | Onward_Alierton, b g Bd 7 7 6|Schang and Murphy scored after the ! o, willams, Jacobson,, % 7 . e ¢ (0. miseo Bune nosea 1o e inhe an | Quverd AYton ™R £ Bigan 7 7 ) Shene SR, QO SRR S e | OB il o Iong-lasting and full-flavored. 2 R vt oA S R R e R W o left, scoring Fournier 5 ) : :v':gx fiéemxgth%ifiz "]}\1 b Haes | Princess Ttalia, br £, Niles. .. 10 10 11| Hasbrook, giving icago the Egan Leads Braves to Victory. i B. P. LEARNED & CO. | ofthe next two came cas Black Peter, bk h, C. Ciay- Wsne fejiie a feature. Wit e e B LIBERTY is the tobacco for Humfast, Brescla and Sister Ella| ton . 12 di Poaresa . Louls, |6 t0:3,in the final game of | % 23 Agency Established May, 1846. 5 R ol G b, Gaztison. dis. Philadeiphia (A) Cliieago (A) the series today by hard and timely | e (8 ) e e R | mime n.0p i =4, 2108 10124 B0 3 o conmare *3 575 § §[Ritting. Egan led the attacks with! P~ e not mollycoddles. mark, owned at Youngstown, O. Hum- | _To beat 2.15 trotting: Erda. b m, by 1 ofWearerdh 3 wo doubles and a triple at four time g S N et O e Zorabrs, velentie, won: nher o o ol 3 3iat bat, while Maranville made a_home ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW near the finish of the middle heat, but | 1-4. S n with two men on bases. Ragan | bt was beaten when Ridzer after a _— 2 v |had only one bad inning, the fourth. roiti Brown & Perkins, Itomeys-at-law | short break, came on with o’ treme; Graves Arrives at West Point. : 7 e Er e loose stems-like this — Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | 9953 Durst of speed. West Point, N. Y., Sept. 19.—Captain | Nwr 1 Fielding features iwere furnished by | M 5 % [ Entrance stalrway near to -Thames| o R"s_i' s o ... |Brnest Graves, noted for many years | &ehinp | Maranville, Collins ad J. Smith. The | I Nationel Bank. Telephons 388 | o o 1 5 saony; TOTC® YEATlas a line coach for the Army eleven,| . LR £ o Y 2 = Volga, <h £, by s e arrived here today to take up his du- g P - e g st PG EDWIN W. HIGGINS Whkas e 1 1|ties as coach of the Army's forward | 7B 3 5% 8 | B 62 Binget Silk (), Cler. . » 3 wall. His arrival completed a staff Oy e & - ‘ = I Attorney-at-Law e | coaches Which is betieved to e the | o) mauea o xawr 1 0 - P80 7 gl s Corner Main and Shetucket Streets man .... 3 g g|hest ever assembled here. Lieut.| (xx; ian for M % T.CSmhgb 4 11 8 1 3 il oznex iMajpsin e o | Charics 5. Daly heads the siar. {3 i T S S e Long Cut Tobacco : Expressive Lou, b 1, : Toan Tn o S okbarm.c 3 2 TIGERS HOLD F"’ST= Brownie Waits, b 7, Rodney " Speaker Leads by 20 Points. g‘.i.."iu.n‘ $14s SCRIMMAGE OF SEASON | General Yorke, b ¢/ Nucko)s. ' 0 Chicago, Sept. 19.—Last _unofeiat | : Of Tous wBEDL L All the 'richness, snap and satis- First Eleven Scores on Second Team h money fizures of the batting records of Cobb . B Ce e » 77*>~"I B : 2 = ¢ Eioven Scoee on Seeo 32 il : X fying quality of pure Kentucky leaf e : 2 10 omn. e 0 A 5, §10,000 e TERE e e e B be Red Sox Humbles Detroit. il are blended evenly through LIBERTY o Mt ceakn I L 5, $10,000 fizures give Spes 993 hits i el ch. )ston won | % . The Princaton. football squad mad its| Mabet’ Trask. ch m, by Pet iimesaf bat for &n average of 384 | tram Dertolt 157 Tathe iret | 08 by ageing and mellowing the tobacco !first scrimmage work of the season to- | _the Great, Cox ........ {to Cobb's 187 hits in 500 times at bat.|game of the s which’ is expected |* S, Biackburn, Butter. Thre 7 Y ag dny when to clevens wore, selected | Donna Clay, b m Va for ag average of 364. 155725 far towara ¢ pEdin s e from 3 to 5 years. and sent against each ot : ague cham ip. Det feen minute period. The frst eleven, i T T T To fointt W i e 0 i s with Tians at quaraterback, scored or | SANES ing to score. Dauss, usually ef-| Wheat Sews Up Game for Robbins. | That’s now LIBERTY goes to the second team, piloted by Jack Eddy. | R 3 rective t Bosotn, walked five B oIV R NS . 2 The touchdown’ was mads ‘on a long A mon, thide in the Aret mning. One of | mane ke o’ Bl in ' svons Sreias | the right spot, and keeps a hearty orward pass from Moore to Haas. fiN{B“}L fi !\é GQMMER o (Bligof Tislter, In every looliE man full of vim and good nature. Jis Scott Re- tated. “ i 23 bl ¥ o gl . & their chances to score by ck—] Chisago, Begt. 19 Tuike ' sbors e — - [ il et e ey | eed XRED IS IRk ek ] piicher 7 tne Chicago Americana: wha | P T ————— e e e s Start smoking and chewing s suspended by Manager Rowland T NTAINED ACTIVITY. two successive sacrifices. _Hoopers | punners wi "y : | et e restored to the soe a |triple following a single by Mays ac. | mamrae sears o Stoal second. The | real tobacco-LIBERTY—today. tive roster today (o assist in the club’'s | Sales Again Exceeded a Millicn Shares| counted for the ier E run vl , Cutshaws’ sacrifice and | fight for the pennant. —U. S. Steel the Leader. I = ‘T-"“ an font gle. in the sixth with | THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY e 2 L i etroit one Score: Wheat drove the ball | R Dayton Wins Central League Pennant.| New Yorkc Sept. 19.—Todav's stock| @ @) cht fleld wall for a homer, | T, ’ Dayton, O. Sept. 19.—Dayton |market maintalned its recent 11-;)urn-1 b be sewing up the game. McKechnie, who ; = vt e e 1"‘ vhar‘nmonahig of the | tion for excessive activity, sales again | 1 e three hits, scored the Reds’ only | = L St e = = entr ue by winning the sixth |exceeding a million shares. This makes 1 un on his single and Huhn's triple. 2 Dost-scason series here | the eleventh comsecutive seasion in | 21 Hoil) PITCHING RECORDS. APAWAMIS CLUB GOLF League baseball team, today signed a’ . Gl s 1 contract with the club for three years. which transtctions have led o i Cincinnati_ (N) Brookiyn National Leau TOURNAMENT OPENS | Sentract with the clib for Ao s exceeded that impressiv : 3 ol Lost Ave Sem— the successful Harvard nine, but the e | i R micty o Yo\ H Henry Stoddard, 70' Years Old, Plays| ey contract vars him from further) piinies ey ou L ities o ! a2 eneee e ] In Good Form. Work of directing college nines. S e Gt | [ Catenaw,z e e in twelve points of th prefe | byt rorese T RS | Rye, N. Y., Sept. 18—Upwards of COLLEGE GOLF. " s xed 7 pe plonaia.f ol Cison.as Risey. Philadelphta 1 s 375 veteran golfers gathered on the ———— = nde: Incidentally, the preferred, on its rise | o) \terrso e : a imi We, the undersigned, health | ieigentaly. (e preriered, o8 i | olvietier> e Brootn e links of the Apawamis club today for| Blossom, Yale Star, E"'“s'fla*fl}’ by < P | o roakisn s '8 v iore thuthas arker o ceton, a Surprise. officers ' of the fowns, ‘cities|01L . e ettt 0 Totate Brookiin G A [elimans ;‘A';““‘“‘ sediors, [tourna it b 2 Lk s B e R T FA S e R i R e Marquird, Brooklyn I ment. To pl here one must be at| piien p, ot. 18-fThe ol rehs gether in keeping h the gain; 2 Rudoiph, _ Boston 1 9 {least 55 years ol Many men of af- itsbureh, el and boroughs of New London, | E5 i, “ST000an Ravances mr ex- | s o] b Bl e Beveie o’ Fork 7o Eins were on hand and among e | tercollegiate individual golf champlon= Groton, East Lyme, Water-|{o®iot Joiniise veetcranve ren i ! i 3 cincinaty N | i fi}]earl yinishers in today's elshteen hoic | ship opened on the links of the: Ok~ : . equipments were vari ! Blb Elonias S e e haso i, Habes, | Hloms. ron, VReAL Bt 3 |round was Judge Henry Stoddard of | mont Country club today, but after the ford, Montville, Norwich and | sbed " Sotivity in the st | = ifiee hit, " Gutehaw, o R jNew Haven, who, despite his seventy | qualifying and the first match rounds 7illi . General Electric and Westinzhouse, ingt i T 250 jyears, got around in 8. He had &|haq been completed only eight players Willimantic, hereby forbid the | coppers and sines responded to favor: Washington 9, Cleveland 6. | Giants Add Two More. Chieagy s e sgeentcen, stroke nandican eo thal his| from three of the elght colleges and} = fitions and mo a4 we Cleveland, 0., Sept. 15.—Poor pit 2 s SERE Roels 3 s made him look li . pris vy - | universiti riginally represen Te-| " : able trade conditions anc e o) Wast o New York, Sept. 19. York . New York 1 8 A few ofw the other leading card: i ot r [ O fae st ESP : ; 3 g 0 A few ofw the other leading cards|mained. Princet A tour ninse entrance into the above named inclined %o throw’ ot 1 recent over Nind 5045, Taghy was . | DIOUSLL its winning streak to four- | R B N 8 4 \were as follows: vios, Davidso Horsan, DiCHCUES citi E ndicaps. Nt TR ot e - rhzged |teen straight victories today by win- | Teess, N 131 R. L. Arnold, St. Andrews, 99-18-81 Percy Parker, Jr. and Howand ities, towns and boroughs of Bugars and ofls were in greater spec- | s o orea Becho S the [1in% @ double-header from Pitteburgh, | S i R. A. Hale, Merrimack, 102-20-82. well, Jr.; Illinols three, Captain Cs| e e f & LB e s to the visitors' |9 to 2 and to 1 and are only three | Demaree. u George Wright, Wollaston, 90-16-74.| 1.~ Weems, Simpson and J. N. all children under sixteen |resentea by Cuban-American Sugar at | S o the visitors' | mes short of the season's record |\auehn B L. E. McCoy, Glen Ridge, 97- L Weems, Jolin S 5w the new record of 260, w s Tectiv ept in | BT o s Dell; Bro . 1 McDonald. and Harvar done, J. years of age, who are resident |Company. Associatea Oil and Califor- | he ftth “and ngs. He |they made in the spring. - C e : ¥ & Baldwin Wee Burn Hubiell Hlerron 1ed the feld Sitn nia Petroleums rose two {o three| struck out eist ore: ting. DIttSbureles VOunE pitchere. fag.| Carer G H S S prApawans; s score of S0. i k o A AT et P Gleveland (A g sburgh’s ‘young pitchers, find- i . W. O. Henderson mbus, 95-9-84. T hecat i he- day st of New York City or of amy{polute wills same freg L ks Pl . oling Jacobs, Scott and Evans for 21|hmus Flshueh i John Hertzler, Lancaster, 107-20-87. mg‘:f;i:n(,‘,'ffi?fi: ":}"}Sfii%fi tmomym of E a can Petrolemu. e . . Granes. 1t 2 o 3 0|hifs in the two games. Kauff made a | Laender. € 1 W. M. Magee, Richmond County,| yqle the present titie holder, by Percy! city, town or place where in-| Shipping shares were consistently v Barbee, 3 10 3% run in each game, giving him | Michell, ¢ o 5 8- P o 2 | £ S backward, developing heaviness In the ATt Brave Spealer.ct 40 9 1lthree for the series. ] dilter, Plsbursh “ B Arnold, Cincinnati, 105-16-59. Parker, v, of Frincoiot T R fantile paralysis is epidemic|fnal hour, when the entire list, save : 5 o| After relieving Anderson in_the | Humar aaiih H | e 2 o e 2 ) for a few minor snec! r | 0 0!fourth inning of the first game, Ben- | Tones. Cincinna 1 e e e e G L after 12:15 a. m., Friday, July | 3, much of, ite advance on or Miaman, £33 § §|ton held the visitors to one hit, for the | Jsser St Lo, i | Corthwestern university, the present 21, 1916, signed ?if"li’iié%?’«".fc"éq e e North Partfic ofwiliiamee 1 1 3 1 pfre e S R D Meadows. St Lo 13. 18 HUBBELL IN FINALS| woctern individual intercollegiate 21, , sign s s s G . on ojdaitiap™" 3 2 0 0 §|was effective in the second game, per- | Ames. St Louls B = : e i eteineaiot el ® Market news tneluded an increase of Poples G e G Gould.» ol B Ardersn, New" P For Intercollegiate Golf Title of Unit- | ouse afier taking 11 at the eecond E. J. BROPHY, M. D. Norwich. the American Agricultural Chemical B L Becbe, argh (W) New York () s ? sHjatee e E. C. CHIPMAN, M. D., New London | dividend from 4 to 5 per cent. indus- Riits C ety o i b hde a o Brevacess Sutesso 8 i g e .| Of the 4 starters in the qualifylng Eol DART, M. D EastiLyme BRI e e S 6 3 Bt $4 118 e cheam : Corkeant oF Driftdeon oo o NPIHubE | e saiaies o prices for some of the base metals an e e . Lorzog 2 : chneldcr, Cincinna orkr eton nd J. W. iub- | the G : G. M. MINOR, M. D., Waterford il iy B ot ,‘ 1 Ehetoonst 4 1 2 0 0 Bonuits Clmotmmatt . s bell of Harvard will meet tomorrow on ise of trouble in going over the » Ve e ns. btal sales, par Ray Con C¢ & Eous ¢ S 01 MtcConnell, Chicago i b leter: e i ual in- GEO. THOMPSON, M. D, Taftville. | moase e pone Lol n- Cop 1 Holkedb 3 5 &1 0 Stcall st lesecle Runin A i o s - | value, were $4,875,000. Reading e . e Cartrc - tercollegiate golf championship pected to qualify, but he was defeated C. 8. JENKINS, M. D., Willimantio TR Betan BN nvere sin Hangad esaiey Toe Ciersian & e 0 89134 - ECEt R as American League. nited States. Corkran won his by C. L. Weems, captain of Illinois. F. W. HEWES, M. D.. & onicall; but the cpupon 8§ daclinied ons B T8 Steel [ i ilan, W H e et e Games. Lost ace |into the final round by defeating J Herron and Corkran both won thelr|. - W. HEWES, M. D, Groton Raf e Sent Bexm) o 2 3 ST 311 o | Love New York a7 o" 109 | McDonaid, lilinois, in the semi matches this afternoon in the fivsti G. H. JENNINGS, M. D., Jewett City Al Shattuck A'C .o —— v Cuion: New York 1 s {round, ¢ and 3, this afternoon, w match round, but one of them will be J. HENRY KiNG, Franklin STOCKS. South Pac . Yanks-St. Louis Go 15 Innings “Ratted for Johnsor Boland, Detrolt . 3 the Crimson player was winnins eliminated tomorrow, as they will play, Sales. High. Low. Close, S0 ke Sume g 2 ps i Score by ieniag Faber, Chicago .. |C. L. Weems, Illinois, 2 The final| each other. McDonald will meet the' 100 Afne Tumher vih B o s A in the 15in " Allowed | Ma"uzh =0 HE R et s R vt T b ki e bens W DR, SHAHAN, Specialist| ;i oo x R Magee to score from second wit hie | T base hits Cures. Holke' Homs runs, ‘Burms, | Becre. Clevlana i TeEnd;masiniayed N D LoE, Tubbell of Harvard fons Bl laska_Junesn Sk g e NN s e | e vz Chieazo e 7 L semi-final_round, while Weem | or: Disenses of the 1000 Allls Chaimers o e R o ot to g e Pittsburah_(N) New York (n) Leonurd, Bosion 8 Witchell Signs for Three Years More | Simpron, both from liinols, will comef BLOOD AND STOMACH. 8200 Am Beet Sugar i the visitors first Victory hi Bid e i P R R LD . Detroit 10 Boston, Sept. 1 Ired Mitchell, for | tozether. and the winner of this mate} rnatism (including Neunitls), | 12200 Am Cen . hird_Aveniie b e i i A i, 3 New Yorx 'l 12 the past few seasons assistant to Man- | will meet the survivor of the Parke Sl snaCy ding s - o s a%| s kinpaugh's three base hit 011 Ofersog.2b 2 1210 = Xy - bt Tevd = D can . 4 e oo ogdy Sputum, Run-| G A2 Sher on Tobaces Pt pr ;% land Davenport's wild pitch gave New 1oop almheanst 3102 0 o000, e 7 |eecr Sealling=tofineiBoatn s NaHoral IHOBBEN matc s Hardeuing of the ~Arteries. Culturs| 200 Am Exproy .. e e % [ York a run in the sixth. In th - 5 5 1 0/zemansy & 3 0 1 of Gloue Chilesso “ treatment orly for Blood Diseases.| oo Am i s Thlon i Per o enth a triple by Gedeon and W E R el 9001 0 Wilams Chicaso 7 Eimple ana rellable prevention of Ty-| 1ip Am 1o et ™ Tt Clgs e, sacrifice netted another, while in the 12 1 ofFictcherss & 3 3 2 oMo BRle .y oo H Phold, Rabies and Lockjaw, 500 Am Linseed . Clzar_Stores 5% ninth Baker put the ball into the right 25 3 Spoclans 9 2 91 3w Johnson, Washington 1w . Hours 11 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.| 400 Am Liveeed pr Untted Frult . 5 163 field bleachers for a home run. 0 0 0 OfHolkeib 4 o 8 o ofKoob. St Touls . T No_outside visis after 8 p. m. 4300 Am Locomo . Tnlied By nv % Up to the ninth Cullop had giv i Bime SR aa: o 500 Am Toco pr Un Ry Tor pr : Cullop had given but $ray 3978 0l Rumal Chicaso i 5600 Am_Smelting T. 8. I Aleobot . two hits, but in this inning the locals e e 1939 3| Groom. st Louss 9 . 300 AmBmctt e © 5. L “Aleohol pr got to him for three singles and tied 5 |Bentons > 3 © o o o[ Mars Boston x 3 Am Smelt pr A the score before he was relieved by | 2290 O parenvrt, St 108 10 Shawkey. In the fifteenth ,after two ! Totals 311097 9 o Coumbe Cleniin 3 00 mere uxt, i\iagee; dou?lcd and Hend | el Battedl o Tncobe: I ) 5. Coveleskle, Cleveland 14 & 0 Austin, whose low throw to first | pincoureh oo 06002000 o o—g|\Veliman, St Louis 16 Hto let Magee score. The score: New Sox R T =] LT 1 [ 1000 New York (A) St. Louis (&) o base Tita Hersos, Anderson, Zimmerman, | fompetn, Cleveisnd .. 33 L4 i sagocr 7 37 % Hanounae 3% § 5 wis Herws. i : ; [ el SR ey 0 ofWiidiee 2 0 0 0 o Gailla, Washington B o1 A8 Wl an e T R R ot Crencand sale 1200 we e i Pupih 6 013 1 12ie OFFICIAL LEAGUE STANDINGS | foud Clcand - - Retivg N iiman, 61 01 = W iichell, Detrott 709 Now Ready At 0100 Vet Bkt ” 7 239 § 1% % il Robbins Strongthen Their Lead—De- | ¥ ity : F et s Gedoonts 0 3 3 1 38239 troit Hanging On to Second Place by | . Jumes. Detwolt ... 7 Walters.e 4 1 8 1 OjHartleyc 6 2 6 1 0 . Grege, Boston ... 2 9 20132 Oiancs 4 03| 2 Thread Sock Aimetton 13 MONEY. 2003 ofgtiorien © 18 9 2 0f Chicago, Sept. 19.—Brooklyn gained a | Quuningiam, Detrott H e Bacas 00 New York, Sept. 19.—Call money 351245 21 fwpauietie. 1 1 0 o 0|full game on its nearest rival today | iiag wes Work" 3 :m }“"" &Smup oo :;t;:d;.ahligr;nztzl-l: ]3”;42 1-12:1ru1§x§ :{2}": e s 1by def q(ix&gq?mc;lnnafi whil}: Chica- | E. Mlnysu.C‘Axl;\Mimd 2 L Al Petrol - -4; last loan 2 3-4; closing bi e 11000 g0 whippe: e champions, but Bos- | Boehling, Clevelin s 3500 Ca1 Beimieon 57 2 1-2; offered at 2 3-4. Totqs 551143 33 4|ton, in third place, maintained the | Rusell ‘New Nok H O G — (21 Based tor Durenpors T "E, leaders’ pace in the National League | Sarmen Atmettcs H ot Leatber o B " Siiler tn 30 ST ames | Gham; : HANDSOME LOT OF | . Soosn i CorEON: (o B B Yokl 1 Tabina Bxookiyn Ait Hosion tns s | L 100 Chio & ATt pr Tiew Yorc MBaut 8 == Cotton . | o Tasta v half. The standing: = J o R & 1 o G Weit tures closed firm. ~October 16.01; De- | o, =222 b B e R R P.C s P e r cember 16.18; January 16.26; March 000061101000001—4 Ky 3 3 0146 | stea ner Kues om0 65 Bl 16.42; May 16.57. St Louts Brooklyn ...... 38 = 60145 | ARE BEST FOR ALL POWER. 500 Cric & % W5 2" Spot steady; middling 16.15. s o S, 00,0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 o3| Philadelphia .. 80 5 sssg g 308 e se hits, Shotten, ' Gedeon, Magee, - Pock. | BOSTON - .- <10 4 ~ sk and Gt Impartatons | BB B B, ses e e, | B G Al BT B O oTutely. R RELIABLE—ECONOMICAL—SERVICEABLE 200 Cluett P pr. fpodoid Home run, baker. Sacrifice hits, W. Miller, Wal- | crenseq its lead over Detroit to a full | solutely emoves autiful rohe for the car. They| 11t &l & 1ron i R game as well as in percentage by its| T dj i THE €. & : Jusht right and will sell them| jiof oy oot ™. s B Beak Tictory today. Detrolt hung on to| 211A1ZEST10N. 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