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coverage on your live stock against EIGHTNING? 2 Hgvv you i Russell Boy of Aftemnoon—Murphy's % 2=1f nof call ap write ! 4 L LATHROE & sons 28 Shetutket Strebt ~~ Ncrwich,” Conn. Hartford, Céni., Sept. 7.—Butt Hale, the brown gelding In Tommy Murphy's stable, was the sensation of the g day’s meeting of the Grang Circuit at Charter Oak Park today, despite the fact that he lost the special pacing race with Russell Boy in two heats out of three. The speedy youngster, sired by Senater Hale, surprised -the talent by capturing’ the second heat from Russej Boy, and in doing so lowering his race record to 2.02 3-4, half a second fastér:than his.previous best performance. The other three races on the day’s programme Wwere over -the half mile track and were comparatively tame performances. Minnie Arthur won the 2.18 trot, having to go four heats, as Snow’s bay mare broke in the second heat and let Plucky Chap through first to the wire. In the 2.14 pace the fleld was exceptionally poor and - the first heat in 119 3-4, won by Rich Hal, caused the judges to zc:“ 7 D;lver; Gardner and Martin to the stand an ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. advise them t0.g0 out.and race and S A i “7=—— | bring_the hm‘iq‘vhmé.:‘n ‘something 4 kins, meys-al-law | near the time of fwhich ‘they wete ca- Erowu & Per! . ~| pable. Rich Hal took the sgcond heat Qver Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|anq after that stopped almost com- Entrance stairway near to Tkames | ctely, Birdie Alcyo winning the next National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | (hree. ' Driver Small tried . hard _to B m -~ lN shut out the field in the final heat, but EDWIN W. GGINS |Rich Hal ana Rea Norton were saved Att : x t [‘W by a scant length. -y ‘The Lincoln laid all over: the field in Corner Main and Shetucket Streets the term- “INS:URANCE ISAAC'S. JONES insurance and Real Estate Agent . Richards’ Building “91 Main 8t. the 2.21 trot, winning all three heats as he pleased. Russell Boy was an easy winner of the first heat of the special pace, as Butt Hale went to a break in the drive down the home stretch. _The Botace - seét a fast pace in the second heal T . Murphy holding. Buft. Hale right be- Chicago st Pittsbursh { hind Geers’ sulkey all the:way around Amorican Leagwe. - until the three quarters turn and in GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Nati Broskiyn at New York. League. by-Butt Hale Who Furnished 2:02 3-4—Other Events on the Card Very Slow—The Lincoln Wins in Straight Heats. : — 'NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1917 - Wins in Special Pace Horse Lowers His Record to Philadelphia1 0 0 1 0 0 New York Alexanaer and Killifer; McCarty; umpires, Rigler and Brans- fleld; time .150. (First Game. (Second Game.) Philadelphia (N) - New York (N) ab hpo a e ab hpo a Dipurces 4 13 4 HemgB 403 Bi¥ckob . 3 0140 X 8120 ] 4120 3021 Time 2.16 1-4; 2.15 1-2: 2.15 1-4. : 31: : Ji-‘l!?ll':.el'h 3 g g g 2.18 Trot (3 in 5), Purse $800. o Ll Ral ISR A Minnie Arthur, br m, by Main xDugey 100 0 —— = mShoet-Julh Artiar (Sno).. 1 § 1 1] FEDums:1 & $°0 o} Toas ' 383X S ucky Chap, g, 8, by Earl of Totals 31 4217 2 Chatham-Plucky Miss & Batted fof Semiteo. in_oen. Crozier) .. > (xx) Batted for Luderus in 9th. Atice Alrriai, jdey i, s e by Allie Detmore, b g (Mun- New York . 000200 x— Two base “hit. Whitted. Three base hits, Ban- Sir Todd, 2nd, b s (Proctar). Highcliff, b h (Murphy) - Time, 2.13 1- 2.14 1-2. 2.14 Pace, (3 in 5), Purse $200. Birdie Alcyo, b m, by Alcyo- 3 Boston, croft, Rariden. - Braves Won Two Games. Sept. ~losoorcecca victory eyer New York since August, 1916, and his first victory ¢n_the Polo grounds since September, 1815. In the second game Schupp won over | Rixey-in a ‘pitchers’ battle - Scores: .f)lo—(ln 1 0000010v0—111 1y ‘Wilhoit and 7.—Boston took both games from Brooklyn today, the first 5 to'0, Ragan excelling Sherrod Smith, and the second 8 to 2, Hughes holding pbirdle (Small) ' .......... 23 111]the visitors to five hits. Score ich Hal, ch_g, by axall - 3 First G: . dam by ‘Henry: “Wilkes : s e e (Gardner) ..... S e A2 - AE el RIOe S - e 08z 0 e Ted Juorton, ch & (Martin).. 333 3| S "Smith ona Miller; Ragan and W(“mmm‘) e 8 dis, | Tragesser; umpires, Klem and Emslie; S time 1.22. ST, s 3 (Second Game.) = S - Brooklyn-. (N) Boston (N) Special Pace (2 in 3). otonss "3 878 3 flkawae 317383 Russell Boy, b s, by Rustic Pat- Dabciis 318 1 glatuiliess 3404400 A 2 Reatir 2 0 olRawiings. H Hale-Veta (Murphy) 2 Fohmwtowds 10 5 1 ofsmingo T 2 0 0 0 6 Time 205 1-2: 202 8-4; 3120 2toieri> 31800 e L ——a SRR R Rruegiec ¥ H INFIELDER HEMINGWAY a | avauardp 1 0 01 0 e 22222 AWARDED TO G'ANTS Ccombs.p 2. 0 0 0 0| Totals %1227 9 3 ——— b . Totals Boston Americans Had Laid Claie to| 4755, je0igen s oston 3 X Ser: = v Two_base . Rawlings. Three baso Cincinnatl, O. Sept. 7.—Chairman | R, "ot Mevers Maroville. Home fua Herrmann of the National Commis- s P A sion today awarded the services of In- Pitesburgh Lost.tdChicago. fielder Hemingway, late of the Hous-! Pittsburgh. Sept. 7. icago won ton club, to the New York National League club. The Boston Americans laid ciaim to Hemingway's services, claiming, that they had_negotiated for Score: New York at Washington. the final drive reached even terms 200 Boston at Philadelphi: Buffalo at Toronto. Bochester a4 Mentreal. Richmend at Néwark Clevelaid at “Chicago.,| feet from the wire, the pair fighting it out neck and neck with Butt Hale fo neck. in 29 12 seconds and the last half mile in 1.00 1-2. Baltimore at Providence.f Out and took a two length lead at the quarter .pole in the third heat and held e rest of the way ng” dhead by a They paced the last quarter daid. Russell Boy went er. Hemingway before the New York c'ub | The.commission ruled that they had ample opportunity to close deal for Hemingwav and that owing to their laxness New York had time to complete the deal for the play- found the Carter and Wilson; Steele Red Sox Shut Gut Atiletics. | | & Get\\j‘f\the Genuine and Avoid Wast big. ral:All‘Around Cleaner (Seven innings by agrecemnt.) DeNcrille. Bridgeport Eridgcport, Conn., hitting by both sides featired today’s game between Bridgeport and Hart- | ford, the wormer winning 3 to 1. The ! fact that Lyons and Head were no? | hit with more frequency vas due to the splendid fielding of the teams. Ray | Two base 3, Hartford 1 Sept. 7.—CI nit, ean er even editing—but to the man who would succeed at the traps it is. vital. He must forget his surroundings his scor¢ his neighbor on. the platform himself—everything. the target that will sail from the trap when he calls wander for so much as a second and the chances are that he will have a miss to his discredit. easiest and never vary fro mit. Prac- tice it constantly, and presently yvou will take your stand and bring your gun to your shoulder with as little ei- fort and thought as are required in walking. Once this habit is formed your mind is free to concentrate on the target while your body has auto- amtically taken the most advantageous pose. 1f you have reason to be dissatisfied with your score—try concentration. in short. except “pull!” Let his mind Watch any of the experts at the Grimes of Hartford again loomed forth > as,a batter of rare ability by pasting | FUUE, CaSlLSlons when on the. firing = out a double and a triple, The score: |jine.” One will crouch low, as if about SPORTING NOTES. Bridgenort o« ¢|t0 Spring into the air at the word ¥ 4 0 1 0 of“pull!” another leans forward until you In spite of numerous arrests, open 40 4 3 1|fear for his balance while others con- |betting nn the ball games at the Bos- 2 1 2 1 0ifne their acrobatics to face and arms. {ton parks still flourishes. 3§93 0iThe lay observer calls these manifes- = Sy CH 3 012-1 o) tations “eccentricities” or “manner-| The Cincinnati Reds wiii hold their 2212 0{isms” No such thing! They are mere- [annual deld day at home on Sept. 30 Kenneds. e 33 11 05lly the outward signs of intense con- [with the Glants as the big card e R o 201 ¢ 9% centration. S - = ; Indianapolis has a strong ledad in the e by Janinest © 718 1, This does not mean that it is Beces- | s merican assoctation race. Manager Harttord o1 000 00 01, og—1fSary to assume an awkward attitude at | p1o,aricks is getting some good pitch- Brodseport D205 5 e 09 11y "5 |the traps in order to qualify as an ex- [ Hendr B O Tvo base Mis Cailir K. Grimes. Carmoll, Three | pert. The examples cited above are [inS from = 8 8! base s, Comuran, Martn. Comipld, and . [high guns in spite of thelr gymmastics, | Kantelhner. rather than because of them. For most ° 4 e is § . The Clevelands may lose Harris, Portland 6, Worcester 3. of us it is just as easy to concentrate |\, 0, “RYerver® Eimer Smith | and Worcester, Mass,, Sept. T—Portland | mioie, Qur arms and legs and bodles |gians™ oo all have been accepted for 3 S fay S . 1—Port N > 2 3 T IR patursily dlsposed. the national army and Evans aloge hat from Pittsburgh in a listless game here today, 2 to 1. Chicago Pittsburgh 011000000—2 6 2 010000060—1 7 2 and | schmiat; umpires, Byron and Puigle: jtime 1.3.. Philad=lphia, Sept. 7.—Bcston’s hard hitting .and clever bunting, aided by Eastern League, e at New .Haven. it. Butt Hale finished second at the " ¢+« | Foster’s - excellent pitching, the N Eiera " Prasemon wire by a full length. The summa-| Giants and Philliew Broke Even. ' |UOSicrs cxcellent pitching sgave the T T e L ries: . -] New York, Sept. 7.—Ncw York|over Philadelphia today, 5 ta 0. Score: - p 221 Trot, (3 in 5), Purse $800. |2&ain broke even in a double header ) | Phitadcighia_(A) . visriniave BEOEE % with Philadelphia here today. Phila- ab hpo'a e ab hipo a e The Lincoln, bik. g, by Princ In- delphia won tke first game 4 to 1 and 323 0 OJamitsonrt 4 1.1 0 0 gram (Monroe) ....... 11 1}New York the second 2 to 1. New York sl S T I Rodantha, ch m (Murphy) . 2 3 2{won the series, four out o six. % i e Tl e Balmacaan, b m (Tallman) .:.. 4 2 4| Alexancer landed the first. game #oF | Walkerct 4 1 & 0 0 Mclnnisdb & 112 0 1 Sorrentino, b s (Goldsmith) .. 3 4 3|Philadelphid despite the foct that he | Garinerdd & o 1 2 owim " 30180 t. 4213 : 510 Bingen Boy, br, g, (Martin) .. 5 5 5|was fouad for 11 hits. It was his first Rebane 11754 s e Ne other games scheduled. Foserp 4 3 12 odomwnp 21031 American League. b oo e e s RE TR T sl Towls 34122 9 oxGamn 10000 Thnion . Nev Yo i oot wike) Totals Béston 5. Philadelphis 0. (x) Batted for Johnson in Sth. Detroit 81 Louls postponed untll September 9. Al e B Ne other game scheduled. ! Rosten .. p Eastern League. Philadelphts’ Portland 8, Worcester 5. e e e Bridgeport '3, Hartford 1. ¥ankees and Senators Split. New Tondon 5. New Haven 3. (Flrst game.) 2 = < Sem iomden &, Sev Haren 8. Seand rime MARKET OPENED CONFUSED | Gon, Frod Rer e o e nternation: eagus.. — - . % = i Cruclbie_Steel 98 o8 op Washington, Sept. 7.—New Fomax & Blchmond 1 (Tt ame) Over Shipping Board’s Plan to Re- | Cupar ‘T Syser R D bl g i L L T Buffilo 1 Tooolo 0 (Flom wame) duce Ocean Freight Rates, e’ ik e sged theader Were today, the locals winning Buffalo 0, Tornto 2. (Second game.) L Del & Hudscn . the “first game 6§ to 0 and the tors Rocheseer :_—m—:—(afinflmafl New York, Sept. 7.—The stock mar- |Del.. Lack & W . the sétdnd ‘4 to 1. Johnson held New s 3, o 4 ond oame, ket was thrown into confusion at the fi:‘fi.fimsfif York“to three hits in the opener. The Shuiin Redoitition. outset of today's operations on an- | ppee™ % To% 20w | scores: B E COHAE Gy nouncement from Washington of the |Ero 1st o . 30 30 (First Game.) . Mebile 5. (Seccnd gamey « | shipping board’s plan to reduce ocean |Fed. . & Sm f8 sy |New Yok 0000000600 3 1 . Oncans 5. T | freisht rates by 65 to 75 per cent. AT F S 3%, (9% [Washington 00003014611 0 e e kx o Steamship shares fell 2 to 5 poInts;Gen Motor .. 101% 93% 93% | Laove, Monroc and Nunamaker; John- . in the heavy selling of the first half | Gen Motor pf 8235 92% 803 |son and Ainsmit) umpires, Moriarty ey hour and the stocks of other compan- | Granhy Min. s 80 79 3 Dtonghi o g zTANDINGS Yo Ore’ cr 34 ‘zma% 3sy [and O’Loughlin;.time 1.35. ies whose future hinges largely upon | S o Ore cifs o s S 4 Ga the attitude of the Eovernment to- | areens' canns 5 o~ (Bocond’ Game) e i e Greene Can'nes 0 do% .. Now Vork (A Washington: (Al Woriad: wards price fixing, lost one to three. |Gulf States Stex 98 1% 67 e i ) 0 Rails were featured during the ac- | Hameser, X 7 or 12 fmeae "3 0" 6 Slenomoar "3 1% 8 5 i j tive initial trading by a new low quo- % | G9% 3% | Glihcoleyrt 3 L 4 0 ofShanksss 4 0 5 2 o 4 rading b: 0! Tiifols ‘Gentrai R e UrkeaSReEt, S0 L) 0 aiiTeEe. £ 4 PO L tation for. New Haven at 24 5-8 and {insiration Cop 523 3% | pouet 80 3 8 Officerr . $ 2200 6 a7 General Motors supplemented vester- | Iterboro Con o S erilih S f 61T aleath. 4820 e 6 6 day’s loss of five points with an ad- [ Interboro C ot . D 33% | Bakersd 3 0 1 1 ofMorsan2b 4 1 2 1 0 = 8 ditional recessions of as much, later |t AF Cow pr . £% 45 |Hendryxet '3 3 2 0 OfLeonaridb 4 0 6 1 0 extending its setback to a total of 8| Ziy.: -tional Paper s e B S i B (8 1-2 points. Int Paper pt sta Shanicr.n Sl AN Standard shares were well support- [k Clty So. Totals Totals 3 7z 1 0 i ed during the reversal, recovering the | i\ b Score by greater part of their losses before | fack Sieer .%o New York 0900010031 ‘ashington 000100001 midday. Later, when dealings dwin- died this improvement became morc pronounced. _especially in _tobaccos, Crucible Steel and a few other issues in which a large short interest is be- lieved to exist. Pressure was resumed in the last hour, together with realizing for prof- its. United States Steel vielded from 108 1-2 to 107 1-2, closing at that quo- { tation, a net loss of 3-4 of a point. Bethlehem Steel was under greater re- straint, making an extreme decline of !thuc points. ~ Total sales amounted Ashland vs. Westerly. Today (Saturday) the Ashland base bal! club plays Westerly on Ashland Park. Westerly promises to bring up a.fast team and make things interest- to- 615,000 shares. Rubles at the new low of 17 cents and another gold shipment to Japan were the only developments in the in- ternational money market. Bonds were heavy, the Liberty issue ranging from 99.84 to 99.90. Total g:;es (par value) aggregated $3,840,- U. S. bonds (old issues) were un- changed on call. STOCKS. The following 1is & summary of yesterday's traps- ing for the local fans. Gley will do the twirling for the locals. Sunday the fast Milbury, Mass., team are visitors here. It is their first ap- pearance in this section of the state and Manazs- Carpenter of the Ash- land club is under heavy expense in getting them to play here. They come here well re ended and claim to be one of the fastest semi-pro teams in actions on the New York Stock Exchanige to 3 p. m.: the . state of Massachusetts. Le- Gasse will pitch for the Ashland club. T % The Ashland club is nearing the close H% 2% 2 of one of the most successful seasons L that a local baseball team has had it ! in some years. Under the manage- 3 0% % ment of L. M. Carpenter a team com- 08 1075 posed with the exception of the pitch- er, wholly of home players has been developed into one of the fastest semi- pro teams in the state. - The fans are turning out better at each game and i e Low. as there are onlv a few more nmelf scheduled the attendance at these 3% games is expected to surpass all pre- 1023 1021 o e o o b Geons i ok - 95% 953% Hosplital vs. Woodmen. LS00 Tom 1005 Saturday the Hospital team will play S T the fast Woodmen of Hartford on the Hospital grounds. The Capitol city el boys have a fast team and are lead- 30 a0 ing the Hartford City league. Either e Coughlin or Plue will twirl for the vis- o itors. The local boys will line up as 9 fey usual with the exception of third base o s which will be covered by DeCelles, Du- R gas having been hurt in a motorcycle S aow sccident in Wilimantic during _ the 92 % week. Hi and Chase will be 1% 1% the battery for the Hospitals. Luke Ri. T ley will umpire. Bethichem _Steel 108% 104% Brooklyn Rap Tr. 81% 61% Brunewick Tmp 8% 8 Butte & Supr B. F. Goodrich California Pack Califomia ePt pf Callahan Min Cansdian_~Pac Central Leather Central Leather pf Cerro de Pasco oL FOR WOMEN o FA/< 1 z 3 N Ch. Gt Western 10 9% -, i Ch. Gt West pf 28% 2814 < Pt | Chi Ml & 8t P 62% 63 1 Ch., M 1057 1045 & St P opt .. Nowest . g99°8 M TL E!’E 83 Valley Lig & Myers pf g Maxwell Motor exwell Motor 2 Merchant Marine Morchant Marive pt~ Cincinnati Wor. Parkersburg, W. Va, Sept. 7.—A lo- cal team was defeated, 5 to 0, by the Cincinnati National league club in an Exhibition Game. Mesican _Pet 90% p M Copper 2% 3% % | exnibition game rere today Score by Steel $2% 52 5% |innings: oud K & T 57 5+ s | Cincinnati 030100010—510 0 et e ™ 30 3 sem|Parkersburg 0 00000000—0 7 1 Missouri Pac pf 50% 50% 501 | Reuther and Cueto: Laiterner and Mont Power 85 81% 81 |King: N : (" d“"k 30% 29% 30 —_— - nEam St. 38% 37 28 £ " o g 3% B.| Planters Took Two from Murlins. ‘evada Con 2 - 2. 22 22 ' New York Air Brake 120" gy 1t~ [, New Tondon, Conn. Sept. 7.—New New_York Central 7o% ‘1 oy |London closed its home season here KoY. X H & & 26" 4% 25% |today by taking a double header from Yow o ont ‘& 20 19% is% |the pennant-winning New Haven team. No: CBad |y 1% 'bos ‘3ot | The men who have been draited for the Ohio Cltles Gas $% 37 % !new national army were the guests of Qniarto. Siiver 6% 6% 6% | Commodore and_ Mrs. Morton F. Plant wein Bettle 2% or E Pacifie fail ”‘A Zla g% at the games. Scores: Pen R R ... 5% 7% 51% (Firsy game.) . Philladelphia Co. Y VA 4 Haven New London Pitt. C C & 5t L 7 71 0% h hpo s e ab hpo a e Pitta. Coal .. . 50% 50 50% | Nutteref 5 1 1 0 0|Oakes.ct 10100 ity & W Vot 26" 3y 253 ) Bradabw3b 5 2 1 1 1310 Eend_Creek_ceal 2% 22 i a5 0 14 010 0 o recsed | Steel | Car 62% ¢ 62 |Stmpwondt 4 0 1 1231 Quickadver pf Shggnon.cf 40 2 0 0200 Ry Steel Spring he.c ™ 43 31 3100 Ray Con Rlerndass 3 1 1 3 3021 Reading .. Millec1b . 3 113 0 9130 R Tren & sicel Walker.p 3 60 4 of 0 ———_2 Rosal Dutch ePL. s FERTEE) St Lals & 8 F Towsls 35 82413 Savage Avms Bcore by Innings: Saxton Motor New Haven 08 03 Shaituck At Now Lendon 00 x3 Sinclalr 0l Two base hits, base hit, Sloss Sheftleld 3 South Pacific South ailway | Scuth By pr Haven o Studebaker 190 a hpos e Texas' Co. . 070 o 0300 Thind ave (N, 023 ¥l Tobaceo Prod . .01 138 . aper - e ° o ™ 30 3 ODmingerit 3 13 0 0 B 0.3 0 1fBomisst 2200 s oo 10 4 0Deatty.sd 1200 e e 0 8 0 oTroute 0620 n Drug 1 pf 0 0 0 OReiger.p 0000 T Drae 2 oo TN G oo e, =T o= '.'wlh=r]m:7'|'ullD Totals 23 218 8 1! Totals 2 621 4 1 T. £ I Aleoho Score by innings U. S. Rubber s 1. S, Smelting 2 TS Steel S Steel pr = bunched hits on Canavan in the sev- enth and overcame Worcester's lead, winning 6 to Scoe: Portla Weroester ab hpo a el ab h po Burns.cf 2 0 1fMaloneyit 3 1 2 Lo 5331 ofPucscrer 0 0 0 Sweatt,2h 8 2 2 3 ofKelfe 31 1 Tamm 3 5 1 0 T Brownif 11 2 0 213 Bradiey.1b 4 1 8 1 00 EMunas.ss 4 0 2 2 06 Dempsey.c 4 0 1 1 0 ety 4211 0 — — — — —|Canavan.p 1 Totals 87 16 27 12 1 Lo Totals 25 527 Score by innings: Portland .. 10100040 v 10121000 base hit, Burus. Springfield Springfield, Mass., fleld defcated Lawrence here this af- of the shortest games ternoon in one e o g base hits, Tamm’ 2. Conway, Gardella. Beat Lawrence. Sept. 7.—Spri of the season, 3 to 2. Score: Springfleld Lawrence b hpo a el ab h o Beckercf 4 2 3 0 olSimmons.ct 4 11 Clemens,t 3 1 0 0 0 2 403 King.1f 30 2 0 ofSchrciberes 4 1 3 Mitchell.3b 2 0 2 4 OlPorterat 3 0 2 Durginib 3 2 9 0 OfFlnnip 4 211 Gonzales2b 3 0 3 3 o|Kane.if 110 Deess 3.0 4 4 OBranni'm3b 4 0 2 O'Donnelle 3 1 4 0 OlGastone = 3 0 2 GuLp 27 0 2 o/Wiiamsp 2 0 0 pe=iets ey B Totals 2.7 2713 0l Totals 32 524 Secre by innings: Lawrenee 20 00 0 Springtield, 00 200 AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN FRANCE TO GET BIG SERIES RETURNS Detailed Description of Games to Be Cabled to Boys “Somewhere in France.” Chicago, Sept. 7.—American troops training_under Major General Persh- ing in France are to rec ive a detail- ed cable description of the world’s se- President Johnson of the ries games, American League said tonight. stories of probably 1,000 words will at the conclusion of each game. The National Commission be cable ddaily T will stand the expense. Red Cross Tennis. stars touring the country Philadelphia, Septe 7, — The stars touring the country for the bene- fit of the Red Cross ambulance played three exhibition matches today at the Merion Cricket club at Jonn R. Strachan, California, defeated Wallace F. Johnston, FPhiladelphia, 7- 5, 6-4. ¥ Voshnell. ifornia, te: rederick Alexander, New York, and 7 rachan defeated Johnston and S. H. Brooklyn, Miss Molla - Bjumstedt, Voshnell, beat Miss Mary Brown. Cal- and Alexander, 6-1, and Norway, 7-5, 6-1. De Palma in U. S. Service. Chicago, Sept. motors. 7,—The CONCENTRATE It is a Good Habit and Brings Success in Sports as Well as Business You c¢an give a man a gun, you may supply him with unlimited ammunition | and targets, and *till the cows come home—but you'il never make a trap shot of him until you have taught him to concentrate. Concentration is raj habit to cultivate, managing a railroad, or shining shoes, let his bang a hether you wiiSaid Havorford. challenge races between Ralph De Palma and Louis Chevrolet, scheduled to he do- cided at the Speedway tomorrow, were called off tonight owing to a heavy rain_which made the track dangerous. De Paima left for Washington to enter the aviation service as an inspector of er an important claimed exemption. Pick out the position that comes Three ing- wussoomnon scusssuwesa hese nnis 6-3.! and way are tah Copper . Car Chem Jron C & C Wabash .. Wabssh pt (A) 6% 46y Wabeen e (B) i West Maryland 18% 17 W. Mary 2 pf . E W. & LE . 1% ey Willys ‘O'land 6% 266 Wilson . Co. 61 60 Woolworth 2 o New York, Sept. 7.—Call money firm; high 4 1-2; low 3 1-2: ruling rate 4; closing bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; last loan 4. COTTON. New York, Sept. 7.—Cotton futures closed easy. October 2026; Decem- ber 2023: January 2020; March 2035; May 2049. Spot quiet; middling 2135. 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