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A e St Needed Three Umps. St. Louis, June 24.—Thres umpires were used in today's double header between Cincinnati and St. Louls in A“tmobile lnsmna an effort to quiet the crowd, which awaited Umpire Byron outside the | LEADERS MERELY Undcruon!;PP:In:o o 7z | Past Week Excellent One for Baseball-Phillies Make Ad- gicador removing * Byron, President . L. LAT N ; ener sent Emsiie here to areist in * 4 vancement—White Sox Started Poorly *ut Finished Strong 28 Shetuckst Street handling today's games. Quigley was INSURANCE Let Us Writs Your behind the plate whidle Byron and i Emslie officiated on the bases. i A rally in the seventh zwol?w‘((hh( qur" ork, June 24—Despi for St. Louls 4 to 2. in- New Y o 24 te excel- | day. The Ifdians went 15 innings yes- | Sinna 1 I i sty b R e €S | After thelr double victory over Chi- | tripled and Gonzales sent out a sacri- = s Ppostpone- | cago Mnna'? Boston broke even in a | fice fly, netting three runs. Hornsby Picture Tells ke Siory | @“\“ [ N ment, the New York Nationals and|hard fought four game series with | starred at short in this game with ten | Chicago Americans — merely marked | New York, in the final game of which assista. fime at the head of their respective | Mays held the Yankees to three hits. p Cincinnati walked away with the S leagues with three victorles and three | Boston talikd Its second double header | second game by hammering three St. \ ‘QE | dsfeats aplece. n the National, Phil- | victory of the week vesterday, shutting | Louis pitchers for 25 hits for a totai < Yicianis meeeted in, comine s 52 | Washington outtwice Louly pishess o 36 ot S = : e e '1‘:0 | B T erican, Bostem 524, | In the firgt same Ruth was banished | Chase got two doubles and two singles and High Grade Blesels. Ao e = Y 1/ E } advantage of the stumbling of the|DbY the umpire in the first inning with | in five times at bat while Thorpe got THAMES SLd diee 3 . Hhs Golog . . — ! White Sox and lessened the gap be- | % Man onhlr:l base and none out and ;-rtrlvl rz‘"-fl t;l‘::e‘;lrn:;h;":: 3:;:;;"{7.: NATIONAL oy m; ol s-:: L2 Why to the N twe and Shore am oney gave e 74 ] he H en them to one a half games. e e oy Ty lolding the | inth, when he eased up and allowe” BANK it de Fih WAUREGAN - roperty through this Senators” runless and hitl ithout your property gl !Shom of the Boston Americans tfirled e oo aace: St. Louis to score three runs PENDLETON, Jr. p- e 44 The scores: B i S0 Bulletin Bldg. 35 Broadway - etcnli e e e allowing a man to reach first base. In agency is obtaining the largest return | & BoCtet B e roventing ALt | the second game H. Leonard vielded (First Game.) procurable in REAL PROTECTIONS oF ‘o0 By B0l Tt Ane e e iy | four hits. and REAL INSURANCE SERVICE. | first base. New York was unable to continue its . b REO CARS See SPEAR and <) e | In the Nats M excellent work of the previous week.| Gronsb 4 02 3 0f3Smithct 01 Soda Wat : and Let us serve you. [ tookk thres out of fve trom. Droornk | The Yankées lost to St. Louis Sunday | Kot 4 § 3 1 ofBeiss 0 i Are Good Cars P et You'll Se: ACCESSORIES : ISAAC S. JONES ton, in which Perritt and Tesreau | in the firstSunday major league cham- | B § D 1 § olioner 3 - REO_GARAGE Weitts C. A. SPEAR o scored shutout games, the latter al- | POnshiD game ever played in Manhat- | Giatalc 2 § % o of Horaor.ss 12 in the g Optometrist C. E. LANE - \nsurance and Real Estate Agent |lowing but three hite. Sehume . mitch. | tan borough, permission being given | Sl 5 1 2 o of el 33 New Majestio C. E. WRIGHT ” & Buildi 91 Main St. | ing against Boston Tuesday,’ or the contest an- #he gate receipts|Siewii 3 3 3 54 id Building 8 Cove St. Franklin Square Shop tel. 731 s o his eighth stralght victory of the smea- | Were contributed to the engineers' re- | JUGLS, 3 1§ 5 o i h Tel. 425-2 e g House tel =S son, but fatled yesterday against Phal. | Jerve force. Groom of the Browns e ie Shetuiiat Sowe R in Somers Bidg. Y INSURANCE adeiphia in the opening game of & blamked the Yankees Monday. After| Twais 30 3 3 - 2 - BURGLAR series which may give either team a | 4iViding four games with the world's o JAME! FERGUSON’S Furniture Qecided ‘lead over the other. { champlons, Donovan's men took two 2 6 ol S L. CASE i GET IT and games vesterday from the Athletics, 38 x4 37 Shetucket St. " Upholstery. Work Franklin Sauare at aae == With Alexander twirling s, Philadel- | ¥4 phin. Jost n 15 Tanings t3’ Cimolaget | CAldwell getting credit for both con of Merit Niamonds, RING & SISK'S GEO. £ Watches, The vaelgrflsmance Co. Sunday, 5 to 4, in the rubber contest Detroit obtained a berth in the first Druggists ZIMMERMAN of a filve game series. The Quakers | .. > A ™~ | too kthree out of five from Brooklyn, ; Jivision by winning four of six games Wb hpo a e hpo 8 fuCut Glnas snd w 7 33 Warren St. although Alexander fell down in his | Plaved while Cleveland was losing four | Grnay "3 3°1 * o 11720 Silverwa Franklin Sauare Tel. 1254 B. P. LEARNED. & CO offort against the league champions | Qut Of five. Dauss of Detroit held the | MKeehedv 1 1 0 o 0 RS 239 Main Street . B = Thuraday Chicaso 106t ons ‘g o ienawrl to three bits and no runs (ZECre, S-S TR VICTROLA P Everything Pur Agency Established May, 1846. Boston and became even in four games °"fl‘h¥ ;";’ Johnson blanked the Ti- | cutoct 1 0 1 0 of ¥y Th WASSERMANN LET ME PAINT Cli & Ooe . ith Cinctanatl. Pitteburgh celebrated | £€rs the following day. St. Louis man- | aChe.in IR i1l AL ! The ean an ° o "Wagner day” Triday by defeating the | A%ed to capture one of four contests | Jubnih 19 3 ¢ 9 19320 laut-Cadden Co. it O er Coy IT FOR YOU ! at the d ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Cubs, but Mitcheli’s men turned the | With the Tigers. Thorpedf 5 4 3 0 o $111 20 Estab. 1872 1 Estab. 1872 0. & ADAW PROVIDENCE H = shafisindi .z 2 Pirates batkflz'iv:o y;ter‘d.:‘y. Cin- | Individual batting honors for the | §heaniv i T3t Tty Plngt-%gdd.n i S . F. s BAKERY . cinnati won five out elght games | week went to Roush, center fielder of | yemers H H uilding 2 A : Brown & Perkins, Hismeys-al-LaW | Siavea and made a weekly record for | the Cimeinnati Nationais who made 15| 0P 12030 e 1482146 ‘Main OE Building 37 ECnm St 56 Franklin St 1 Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | hits this season with 82. Brookiyn | hits in 31 times at bat. Hendryx of | Totals 9 ofHorstmanp 1 0 0 1 0 Norwich, Ct. 144-146 Main St : Tel. 1243-4 Tel. 1133-3 ‘ Bntrance stairway near to Thames | changed places with Boston in the: the New York Americans made two Totals M TH I 1 Norwich, Ct. dational Bank. Telephone 88-8 | league standing by winning twice from | home runs which aided in defeating (x) Ran for Cbase in $th. 1 . the Braves yesterday. lBosmn in the first half of a double | Score by innings. pay good Willard Sturage Need a Plumher? LUMBER In the American league, Chicago | header Wednesday and vesterday he [ Cincinnaii .3 e3ee 3 prices for second Batterie of all Warriors Win Again. started ‘the week badly, losing twice | Mammered out another full . cireuit | Mt lee it e, otk 3. ruaien hand Clothing. Tel. &7 B 2D W _| to ston Monday. lowland’s men | smash. Maranville of the Boston Na- | Smith. Roush. Three base hit. Thome tome escription J‘?‘;:'Z;’.X*:"Lfi::’.‘ i e, Aefea | then took three out of four from Cleve- , tionals, Roush and Pipp of the New | ma. kol ilcar Aoy : e el APPELL CO day on the Norw land, Bagby holding the White Sox to York Americans made four hits in four 2 i 38 Market Street Things Electrical ‘ & co. CH ). “ amond by the score of & to 8 if a thir. | three Rits in their 1 to 0 defeat Thurs- | chances. Chicago 1, Cleveland 0. i Tel. 537-5 Walter P. Moran s B aier Slbaat Tel. 26 teen inning battle, making the 1ith Chicago, June 24—Chicago made it Shetucket St. s . straight victory. Still having a clean four out of five from Cleveland todw — Telephone slate the feature of the gdme was a | Minning a. pitchers’ duel. 1 to 0. John PURE DRUGS Drive Him to the ey sl any one-handed catch made by Ben Houl- | Collins” singie in the_eighth, scoring e 3 EEE T fhan in left fleld and doubling to sec- die Coilins, gave Chicago the vic """°",:':::"my ‘:"fld';*“ GREENEVILLE i : G B s Benth inalog M0 the G | tory. Danforih, who pitched his first =2 oods GRAIN CO. EXPRESS . Sig olit &€ 1% mibn. by, Jol LA | full game in a vear, held Cleveland to cEORGE M. Why The e 3 4 , pitched for the loosers three hits. The ecore: RATHEONE crANSTON co. [ I 7 Day and Night all the time but the Cleveland (A) Chicage (A) S iy of couiis Potatoes and Fer- 10035 Eitearn - too much for him and 3 s & - : il . r | bacon by the score of 4 to SATURDAY'S MARKET jdve Sieel o S P vieh vy Tel. 182-3 25-29 Broadway Eilizers Phone $77 el e oA L R Spever.e ool Weveran 3 123 0 —_— Laurel Hils. Developed Strength in All Direction: Pac w 1 a".‘,’:’: » "‘ ZZ:A:‘-I.::’JD : : |, : : Athletic and % p PR A With War Issues Leading. ey o Harsis. ib 1 0|3 Coilmter € 1 0 0 0 GOOD ROOFING EAST SIDE 8porting Goods Ht o e S ] BN : — ; 3 tlemanin” & 012 18 4 WET WASH HIGH GRADE Zomplete Stock ‘ ¢|{Euswoshss 5 1 3 8 0| New York, June 23.—Opening at ir-| 4 r Bl i COAL of Up-to-date ” aliemers™ 8 8 1§ 0l egular prices on relatively small op- [ 10 X ¥ conmi g Yame . 106108 e Ernest Freeman Fishing Tackle “ ke © 2 9 & o]erations, today's short session soon de- | 308 X X X . Ml ojenkins © 1 0 0 0 0 t Z 15 Ripley P CHAPPELL CO. Cov. r {123 0| velopea strength in all directions un- | 00 Onio Cities 1ol e e pley Tiage e 5215 1 0|der the guldance of equipments and | 100 Owens ohi Af R e ST 81 Water St. Tel. 1112-4 Telephone PENDLETOMN; Jr. i 210 ¢ 1lgimilar war issues. The only notable [ 108 Pacific M .. e’ by dnings 4 35 Broacway s W 83920 3| exceptions were !hippding and Saxon | fos b Aiere Clertizna sesee 0 e D_ J Motor, the latter recording an extreme [ f200 Pitts Coal cifs enge e = = evoe PLUMBIN decline of § points to 15 and rallying | Eits ¢ pr ‘s e e P it Ready Mired . “As You: Like It : o 0 o o 14litte more than half way. Mo - e LLARDS ot THUMM'R - H $ 8 8 34| Balawin Locomotive was the strcng- | ioo bres S Car - % X ” 2 DOOLEY & JAMES W. n. 8. Crows, | est feature at a gross gain of 68 to; 300 Ry Stel S . Detroit, Mich., June 24—Detroit to- Varnishes, Delicatessan | MORPHY whesier 1ot P | 75705, virtually ali Of which was re- | |1t ir R sp e day took’ the last game of the series | SIMPSON Oils and Brushes ;i T iiris 19| tained. American Locomotive rose al- | |18 B2 Con Cn) from St. Louis, 4 to 2. Both of the s aid MStaic 40 Franklin 8t. 16 Thames St . Imost 3 points and U. S. Steel rushed | omos Rosains = Jisitors’ runs weke made off Coveleskle Th i Tel. 1309 Telephone 1884-2 . — —— forward in the later dealings on free I & el in the stt'onfi innin In the third in- ayer Building Preston Bros. Inc. el < 4 Hartford Eagles Win. absorption of large individual blocks Duich Sing, with Bush on sscond base, Cobb —_— — SEEUSTEPRSR © | | SN~ 3 —— 2 Wiliiastto, Juite T Tho to 130 3-4, a gain of over 2 points. —— e a sharp liner to deep left whicl HOME e e e e Hartford| "Betnlenem Steel new shares, Crici- o ¥ he converted into a home run by epec- HomE QUALITY MILK Self Starting &k o afternoon ane administered a sound de. | ble; Gulf States and Midvale Steels as Seab Alr Line THquss hmag Tommtuy | Rl s i for Babies Remingten | ¢ - gfternoon and administered a sound de- | 5 G’ Great Northern Ore and Colo- st st oy Dt x| L Eversthina for Rk Toougn, L c..8. sionso . pany team. The game was staged at|5ado, Fuel finished at advances of 1 to Siess s Shottonar *3 173 § O|mumes "3 373 : = CHWARTS = idnen | 4T Broadway - Recreation Park at 3 o'clock before al2 1-2 points. Coppers, ofls, Industria Austins 4 0 1 1 ilYounezn 2 0 2 HRoS, 10¢ and 12¢ ’ R. WAGNER - 200d sized attendance. The pitehing|-Alcohol and Malting pfd. embraced the Siderib’ 2 €10 0 ofConber & 1 2 - quar Box 196 Tol 341-8 4 < of McGill of the es wae to saucE | other prominent and strong issues at : cobsonrt {110 Olveachit 4 0 0 9-11_Water St. STORER FARM 4 .| or the local bo slding them to 2 | Variable gains. South Ry 130 ofmumen § 11 Tel. 965 Norwich, Conn. | . runs, while his teammates piled 6 eal- | Ralls were unusually quiet, some of Studebpic | 313 5 2|vieab 211 es. The work of Noonan behind the | the better known shares of that divis-| oo e Cor Sumara ) 0 0 1 olcovdesicr 1 1 o ; uch comme o &nd ks & *|York Central and Coalers registerel | 20 Tobaceo ~Prod e BTG T s ssic Suburban; Stromboli, an- #) much comm: ahd' hin Battery | OTe o g || 120 oo e other Suburban winner; the mighty and ; artner h me in hand at ail |Slight advances. So 2200 U. Clg: ores 1 L 9 merican Leagus. Roamer, which lowe th Jamai > only indifferent response to the publi- | oo U Clase s Thwi 10000 AR L el Foamer, which lowa il MECHANICS’ TOOLS | Anerican Taread Go. | cation Of the May report which showed | 160 tni”brewoa e avnm T Xoelstor . Hundlcap last week; Bor of all kinds : - y Tt €0 |2 net gain In excess o 000, To- | 160 tnt i Tavor v BTN 3 & Cieselang SR T T S ¢ § §ltal sales amounted to 320,000 shares. SR () Batted for Plask tn . — Dtk Chodes { SN h.;_fin;axx:’r‘u;l’ L 'rmd, nn(x!yfl“”(_- THE HOUSEHOLD 0 0 4 1| Unusually heavy dealings in the o Pl (xx) Batted for Murray In astern League. casion; th orted four year 7 b - Posidalios B 911§ 8| umerty honds at parand a sHght trace U5 Rabber v Batted for Groom In 8. Sorinstcid at New Haven Clematis 1L winner of the “lontasud Bulletin Building, 74 Fra Strest 5 3 % §|tion helped to create a more favorable z R g 2 orAn et 2 Biarttord. il ol R U D | 2 1 3 lsentiment. News from Washington 5 mem Dieroir ] b Wigeeatucr sy Badewect || I DOLE Winrieys OF the recent sed among the clers.” . 19 ¢ 2| bearing upon the money situation and [ 500 Uian Copper e e Ll el Base — L g dai L4 saying in the sh isles t[ing ca 2% 9 ?|government contracts also was more| 100 Uiah Sec Com . - ome _ru.’ ol e g o ok e cowl 0 thie thack sod Jand’s battles were won on tho|now = 2 _ | reassuring. Improvement was observed | 1 C®eCve... i, Brid By Theitt ? distance is lookey for, as all the can-| . j.iet field.” America’s coming A 52710 4|in the leading quotations for foreign| g R e R b National League. gicates: have stow: salisfactory re- ly;rieg In. the cause of democracy — exchange. ey _ Bridgeport, Conn., June 25.—Red| pyumgh 1, Chicago 2 Sris S el nOAl voro humanity can be aitributed to T As ot of e cetatndipLy Witeone" 46, S Lo s TRl g M s iren Americzn Leagun, ST paseball diamond, the football field, the v excess bank reserves again contracted i v o e L o g s riest, the| o 1outs 2. Dewroit M’GRAW EATS HUMBLE PIE. tennis court, track, field and water, for | team by over $12,000000, the total excess| Lo Wimn Com pc Bridgeport infielder, cleaned the bases | Si.iouy & hemit 4 — the 10,000,000 young men who have " declining_ to $41,827,280, or within a | 18600 Wilivs-0'land with a iong smash to left field in the Eastern Les Giants’ Manager Retracts Statements|answered the registration cail of the|old big tir million dollars of the minimum es- 100 Woolworth ninth inning and incidentally defeated | pgceort 6, Worcester 5. Made Against National League. | president have re ed a eliminary - T Army § — the Worcester team for the Americans in the great American tablished in December, 1916. , International Leagus. = Barney Oid Liberty bonds were more active than MONEY. by the score 6 to 5. Fully 3,600 fans| , . . I s N FREgig e il ol and when the flowsr of young |trainer, m Ol this atiemoon e teied AIBSY | biocks being traded in at from zar to|paper 5@s 1.4: sterling. G0 das pilg | ¥ to the Red Cross fund. Score A Proidchoe Hochesice e e P S fter | France and Beigium alongside the ar i Taces OF 15, 25 and 10 miles. vespaccs |heavy.’ Total sales (par value) aggre- | 471 3-4, commercial 60 day will wonesie % 575§ Slsarunne 3 178 8 1 R s e e R e R R AR for world freedom they will [203 1-% tively, on the state fair park dirt teack, | 52ted $8,200,000, of which the liberty |1-4, demand 4.75 3-8, cables 4 T3 10 1 ofPdestes 3 of el disis 5 e i Dot iE Araler o a Dokarme o rowledge superiority His time was 15 miles, 13.35 1-5. break. | 15Sue contributed over half. francs, demand 5.74 1-2, £ 121 ofBrackerte 3 o A roeee 17 Cotire Vvt same) | of his recent brave words incident t0 fitness, alertness of mind v a1 e The various old U. S. bonds were|1-2; guilders, demand 41 3-19. cabies | B T Cr e 3| *scliwaukee 3. Comambns 5. (Secomd gamecy e S Sioar GACaTh tooh s Byron eve and courage to the |Lassie, .46 miles, 2242. De Pal- |loWer by 1 to 3 per cent. on call during [ 41 3-8: lires, demand 7.37, cables 7.35: | Murcds 5 1 3 & oomwrt {1 of At Kansas Cliy 5. Loulsiile 6. (First game) | o8 80038 bare to the baseball public | “Tommies” or “Poilu,” all due to the fand I Ten miles, 9.02 4-5. De Palma fin- e sliver ‘78 1-2; Mexican dollars 61 5-5: | fice 4 1 4 1 sfsemc ™" ¢ 0 & 1 of ALSt Pau moledo 1 (Mrw eame) him. MeGraw refused to appear before a ished about ten feet in the rear. STOCKs. government 'bonds strons: railroad e ey b H Exhibition Came. the league directors at their first mee States army autnorities, | X% i Ban ey Toy, clow |bonds irregular. Toals 30 830 10 ofheter 0 o O] htiNewsrk X, 3ir New York mericans 3, Bes- | Ing, Ut when the New York club was | realizing the value of. the playing of | p... Independents Victorious. 200 Allis " Chatmers B Bt o e R 2| won Nationals 3 informed that his absence would have | basebal and other competitive sports, | | * The Greeneville Independents de-| 100 Alls Chamens o b T ON. 5D et e e the effect of Increasing the penalty al- | are seelng to it that contests and eve eri feated the Scalpers Sunday, 20 to 8.| leg A0 Bet mimer New York, June 23.—Cotton fulures | _Seore by iunings STANDINGS. ready inflicted McGraw was quick to|tematic play are a part of the physica gl - ey, opened steady. July 26.35, Ocrober | Jorester ce$ 8070 004 88 18 respond to the summoi k- | fitting of the student officers and en- | /840, I s e Gan 3 25.50, December 26.65, January 26.75,| ey base hit, ‘Fewiise. Three base M, by down was compiete and listed men In the various trainin ; e March 26.84. Prics, E - the alternative of signing camps. A systematic canvassing ar - “"A L Lad ‘Ae“a' York, June 23.—Cotton futures retraction of charges he is s tabulating of the country s showr % Tinseed closel steady. July 26.88, October 26.65, Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 1. | have made against the Nation | that the writings and preachments - . Dec ot y 2 arcl < 0 el e n nd th he “sporting slackers” an¢ college For Infants and Children Linseed 5 December 2677, January 26.81, March aShicago, June 24—Pittsburgh was | Cindmad e BT g e L IO i B e Ry od W TAT 2900 AT efeated by Chicage here today ' by | Brookivn zation's executive or suffer alarmists are having £t On PV R In Use ForOver 30 Years » Spot steady; middling 27.15 o e iy o e 923 2 | Boson: additionai penaity at the hands of the | Young America, and that more base- | % 1a Sttat oy At IE ek P National league. He chose the former | ball than ever is now being played b, > ] LIVE $TOCK MARKET. scored Pittsburgh's only run. It was Weaner dny and he wes, presented and thereby either stultified himself or [ lads 21 vears of age and less A the numerous newspapermen trave Always bears the Signature of 4 Pittsburgh, June 22.—Cattle—Supply |~ s i T, 2 ease () e with the New York team. McGraw SPORTING NOTES. : - light. Market steady. Prime $13@13.25, W hpo & o ah hpo s e says he did not give out the interviews — ' ew H ForT e ???‘-‘,"H"“‘,;flr tdy butchers, 311@ | Blebeer 4 074 ¢ SlFlckzr ¢ 10 1 el and that the newspapermen manufac- | ... i. The __ TRAVELER®' DIRECTORY. | 89,50, " common to Kood far haa, $30 | e, 4 11 s dbmen 1307 Thia 1n the oniy onalusion that ean be | tor owned by ' v $10. % erommon to Eood fat cows $5@ | Eietih 10 ¢ 1 SiWillamea ¢ 1188 | reached after reading McGraw's signed 248 Nelfers $7@11.50, frech cows and | Hacimnir 3 1 0 o o|beaiso 8 1 53 o retraction. The league presidents made $1.25 To New York $1.25 ! 2% springers $40@90, veal calves 315500 | Wee. 3 13 1 3 1iiael it an organization aftair. It was out of 11 T {#1875 heayy and thin caives 3@ | Samiis® 3 0 T 0 4 HERR R - Decs mans W TENOS ey The O N o | o0 Brivemex Market strong. _Prime. wothore $torss| mmas TG T BT | Wl Hi | pirpose to nave A showdown. Eiiner NEW YORK e, st )11, good mixed $9.25@10.25, | falr | i ldemoere 31 | MeGraw was running the organization FRE;E:;IéNDB:A_s:;ENr,Er. | imeTaase e $5@7, soring lambs $12@18, vearlings b Springfeid 324 | Graw surely did not expect to find the NORWICH AND NEW TORK Tl WL aRw S ey Rt b desbie M SWpusnly s = e die e i CRIarwt tpts 12 double oo 5.0 n erper anc From Norwich Tussdays, Thurs- G e Market steady. Prime heavy = hoxs Nationat Loague. SPORLY A NDICAR ZODAY. | tamine of the laNeue ax non: sonsti- days, Sundays at 5 p, m. Qs Cor Cap $16.15@16.20, mediums $16.05@16.40. | Philadelphia 5. New York 2. Eleven of the Best Thoroughbred |tuted. The magnates were in a mood ~ York, Suaem: h heavy yorkers $15.75@16.20, 1light| Brookim 3. Boswon 0. (First game.) ps s to suspend the bellicose manager for Pler, Hast Hiver, foot e = vorkers $15.25@15.50. pigs $14.50@15, | Gmoss®, prosen 3 (Sreend game.) orses in America Are Named ol he remainder of the season had he not Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Com Products roughs $14@14.75, stags $13@13.25. Chicagn 6. Piusoumh 4. (10 tnmings, eecona| Start. retaacted what he is alleged to have sald about them, their organization and come.) r?uhfmdn, .%}mpk ?1 (‘angfi_“ecflp(. St Louls 5. Cincincinatt 1 = ?;e':hank,nl."unde 24 —Ele;'en of nlm executive. 75 head. Market slow. Prime steers American Leagus. est thoroughbred race horses in tive. Cull to choice $5@16. % et SRR — and a furlong, over the course of the PHYSICAL MAN. Sheep_ and lambs—Receipts 4,000. . Cleveiana 1. (15 Ianingt) Queens County club, Acqueduct, Long i Market active. Choice lambs $1850@ | St Louls at Detrolt, wet grounds, Island tomorrow. 19, cull to fair $8@18.25, yearlings $6@ International Leagws. days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, CoctbieSted oo 300 Cuba Cane Sugar L 100 Del- & Buasn . $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 200 Den & Rlo G 100 Dorme " Mines 200 DIt Securities Sport Writers Following Out President Wishes. A more representative field has nev- Wilsen 16, sheep $5@11.50. Buffalo 3. Newark 2. er been carded for this event since its Hogs.—Receipts 6.000. Market s'ow. | ,Frovidence 2. Rochester 1. (First game.) Provi- | first running in 1887 over the old| The sport writers of the country Yorkers $15.75@16.95, pigs $15@15.25, | “Tororio "o Sutrsore (L SPAAR®), o) Baw. | GTaVesend track, when Dry Monopole, [ who in using their influence and mak- mixed $16.15@16.25, heavy $16.%5@16.35, | more 6. Toronto 4. (Becond game.) + " | Blue King and Hidalgo finished heads|ing extra efforts in the columns of roughs $14@14.40, stags $12.50@13. Richmond 4. Montreal 3. - (Firs game) Rich-[@part. Up to and including 1916 this | their newspapers to see that athleti F mond 4. Montreal 3. (Second game.) race was the annual feature at the|indoors and out of doors, are kept go- CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Eastorn League. Gravesend course. Since 1915 the|ing, and thereby following out the Righ Lo Clos. New Haven 3. New London 2. original distance of one mile and a|wishes of President Wilson in having T = - ot 4. Lamtene 3, quarter was reduced to nine furlongs. | sport continued, are “doing their bit" 200 Bk Hom o - 100 Bk Hom pr L 100 Gen Fheeisic Copl o o Copley Square, Boston, Mass. St omn g fublic Library, Trinity Church, 400 Greeme € Cop. : ind but ten minttes to SROPBL 200 Tiinots Central byt SHOPPING | 536 Int Asricait pr T 100 Erle 2°pr ... 100 Gen Cig” Co b Gt North pr r iian Science Church, New Opera| 2200 Guf S Steal cars pass the Oxford to B. e { R Seation, al 5 rcester iz, Sprngneld 5. : s of the clty bk b O S S P o g 5. This year the stake has a guaranteed | for the country in these upset times. in gle rooms $1.00 and up: with bath Ley v;\lue :f $6.000. A s Those editors and wniters of sports o < s ncluded in the list of probable start- | who have joined the colege alarmists ,Jg2ble rooms $2.00 and up; with bath st LSRR TORNY. ers are three Kentucky Derby win-|in helping to curtail and stop athletic pric 8 Nationatl Leasus. ners—Old Rosebud, Regret and Omar | competition and sports in general are 0030 53 Boston_at Brookiyn. Khayyam; Ormesdale, winner of this|doing the future of young American New York ol Philadelphis. years Metropolitan; Boots, victor inlmanhood untold harm and can be