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% < ) * < 'fiMW Toledo, - Wise; smis - s ““By - Chicago—From -Bridgeport; | : Lear; Peoria, O'Farrell. By. Cincinnati—From Salt Lake, Rath; Atlanta, Bressler; Muskegon, - % , ; .- Cincinnati—Reports to be Cabled to Soldiers in France | "5y New ' York—From Indianapolis, ~—List of Players Obtained Through Dnflf—N. Fe A, | Tooe Wilkioson e u, Mue Fillingam; Louisville, <Davis; New Haven, Woodward. Has First Scrimmage. 5 By St. Louis—From Hagerstown, ‘ INSURANCE T Have you full coverage' on your live stock against FIRE and LIGHTNING? If_not, gall or write 4. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street . Norwich, Conn. {F —_— » Md., Howard. . § -~ g Neither the Pittsburghs of the e A tion League nor the Chicago Ameri- Cincinnati, . Ohio, t. 20. —When ) the Bat and Ball fund of the soldiers chitis bbitained & , by draft. ] ] the half _dollar toss by Frank Navin [%n France. of the Detroit olub fell tails up, after | The headquarters of the commis- |, The above list was compiled by the Bary Homosiead of the ey Sork | plon during e New, Yok egies il | e hations Ma been Tmeds of drais | Cinoimmats 100030910411 1 Satho e e L iy, o wilis this teeins | put n' earlier In:the-days Indian’polis 00102101 x—510 1 . day ‘officially announced that Charles| At Chicago: Individual box seats $5; [, The Ohilo series between the Ol | Reuthier. . anfl Wifiio: /' Falkegbers ¢ Comiskey, owner of the Chicago Amer- | grandstand reserved $1.50; pavilion|3"d e e e i Gt een Ehany & ¢ icans, had won tass and had the |$1; bleachers 50 cents. RAF ey Oetober & The secwit gome privilege & say! where the firsy| At New York: Boxey (four.seats to |23l on OCtobef 4 The second £ame|GOOD RACING AT p game of the next world’s series should | the box) $25; upper grandstand 33; | ¥ill also be played in Cincinnatl on THE ROCKVILLE FAIR i 5 i It was announced the series will|$1. g = 1A Spil z is the time to bave us insure| %, %2> Svounce, e red, 20| orevious 0 the caking up’ ot wme| D tnd 8 A game in Cintlonacl on (A Spil in the 2116 Trot Added to the 7 ;i those new Fall stocks and ob- Americans, on_October 6,” while the|world's series matter the annual draft | 'l ey it / Fsacae’ e 5 second game e played there on|meeting of the national commission ? ran . 20—Go. v tain the protection of OUr|Sunday. October 7. On Oetober 8 the|was held and at.its completion it was T o L mreeI CoRn s Seor A Gbod ¢ e - g S5 Tl slohe wif be Sine travelling | found that the National League had | £ TA9ERC OnC et o of e B e prosram: R ’ % ong pani ¢ on their way to New York, where the | drafted 22 plavers and the American | 19131 Teague » the 2:16 pace adding to the exciter READY WITH THE CORRECT ISAAC S. JONES third and fourth games of the series | League 12 from the miners. Cincin-| “n ™ ommission adjourned to meet|ment. In this race In the first heat g will be played on October .9 and 10.|nati led all other clubs in getting|, or (OFC Thn e T i g, when a large num- [Frongo fell and Miss Kincaid, close T October 11 wili see the players travel- | Plavers through .draft, seven men |, " " miccelianeous cases will be|behind, also went down hitting the N EWFEI— HA s - tnsurance ani Real Estats Agent s chards’ Buildi ling back westward and the fifth|coming here. The Philadelphia Na- & Richards’ Building 91 Main St | came, if five games ars necessary, will tionals obtained six men and the taken up. dther racer. Neither drivers nor hors- FOR FALL EAR 3 T Fioe —| be played at Chicago, October = 12. ashington -Americans-obtained three. Es 9 . o A w BURGLARY MURANCE Then im case another 'game is found | Cleveland Detroit, New York Amer- Rt e g N oot e oo Beee oty > . to be required, a two day wait will|icans, Brooklyn, oston Nationals, National Leacue. N 3 : . ; o = u® ; take place, Saturday, October 13, and | Chicago Nationals and New York Na- Bosen at St Tous. ot e g ced wih die2:25 They are here in large assortments#’and include all the 1N ; ew York At Pittsburgh. > 000 , : . . i ; T e T Deluk Tven $0d e ALl et e fve ~ fi.‘um.,,:"’.‘; oo, o |CaPtIn Bolo, driven by Claric The | mew autumn shapes an< colors in a variety that will . York October 1. Americans, St. Louis Americans, St. g A e ] By e S rend] i d desire. The Travelers Insurance Co.| ", Senmia crecton ymansmous. | £oiis. Nationats_ sach. Soiaipe one | e+ msce ™™ "™ e e e T e 6700, 97 50 $5:00, $3.50; $4.00 und $5.00 2250 J5% iy O’Loughlin and Evans of the Amer- | The Boston ationals Briginally | G 5 0 New vori. fua T f : es $2.00, $2. . i .00 an . jean League and Umpires Kienr and|drafted six men, but later cancelled 4% Detralt at Washington. SRy ewt " Xhe Wik ous d % 2 8. P. LEARNED & CO. Rigler of the National Leagus will of-| their claims on Lane of Oakland, Con- Gievifad st Prisaonin PGS 516 e, purse $300, was won Wk % e T o e, Wy SECW OpCoi - ® YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. by Ray, driven by Bradley. Rhoda i ; That the soldiers who are now do- | ter and Munroe of Joplin. e ing battle for the country, as well as| The reviséd list of men obtained T Ashburn. Miss Kincaid and Bingus ustom ade othes ———— those who are preparing to fight for | through draft as issued tonIERt DY | . cucass Phiisdeimey ot et time 2:13 1-4 made in th i heat liberty; were remembered was indi-|the nationai cofmission is: iy Hroghies: = S ; e M the soprnd heal. A wide £ p lect all 1 and fit ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW iy 1 i el cas gl Moty At el 5i. "Tonia- ootz " rain. This was a three heat affair. range of patterns to sel wool an i T sl mevican League. . Lonts-Brookiyn, rain. _ A e 2:23 trot, purse $300, was take . New ot 0. Pltismn 3. (Called ena 10 3 | 0y " ix vicats: by Rose Maid,. driven . and workmanship guaranteed = ~—*= 1000 words will be cabled to France Erowu & Perkins, Humeys-at-law| atter cach game for the benent of the Bl o T soldiers there, while an exhibition N : = 2 : on| "By Clevelana—From Mobile, Lunte; rance ar mes I T e Dot ol Pt Cababrritan M. acelpnin nings. eats. Peggie es and Commodore B t St t Sh t ational Bank. e plaved after ‘the series is over. In ad-| copb: Denison, Texas, Poteon. Deteakt 1 Dot 8 ititame ) eecad 4 | toOI thifd “and fourth money, ‘re- 4 ates- l'ee Ir S Bent- . darknese. by Martin. Kadiska Penn wa ssecond, racing the final heat alone with Rose — e dition to this a special invitation to| “°g)¢ Len'S%f: IeXas. Mil P g spectively. Best time 2:18 1-4, made ACADLIRY, o el e attend all the games will be sent 10| peok: Drovidenes Hoom Dt e & Wikhdston. in the second and third heats. Just received our I (I line of this famous made Shirt ir. The unfinished 2:17 trot left over President Wilson and Generals Barry, ey i + HOLDS FIRST SCRIMMAGE | Carier,” Bell and “McCain, while at iy i s g gt STAnDINGR from vesterday was won by Water R the opening game in Chicago fifteen | o oF o “ress. X Scrubs Aided by Some of Last Year's | hundred seats have been set aside re-| 53 St LoulsTFrom Portland. Houek| —~— s bl BR0 R R0 Team Trim Regulars 6-0—Capt.| served for the soldiers at Fort Sher- Thompson: Birmingham, Ellis: oz';ain»' hm’m;;:;‘ e e Graham Has Not Yet Reported. B commission also deciled to give | Pridse, Gibson: ety UNEXPECTED RESULTS all good fast colors THE LIVE SHOP, 157 Main St. 4 National League. hicago . The Academy team held the first|ORe Per cent. of the total of the gue. } e ON GRAND CIRCUIT scrimmage of ihe seasan Wednesday | COmmission's revenue of the games to| By Boston—From Minneapolis, Mas-} howm o st when the scrubs lined up against the | —— o - Iljumn-n el ne Was the Defeat'of William in the regmlars for a brief session during LI T Amecican Leag, . Free-foc-All. hich neither side managed to scor: P Bursgay’s drill was more lively an s ¥ 2 Columbus O., Sept. 20.—One of the = o toam Sl entharincy = | unexpected resilty ” ot todaye Grang |Hagerstown. Jimmy Murphy in six rounds and Sam up with several last_vear's raen, (B sl e o S e nd | " Cincinnati gets Jacobs from Dallas. | Robideau in six rounds. ineluding Connor ° and Sentt, 3 Washingten L rach here O et ot wWillloie | New York Nationals get Roy John-| Shamus O'Brien or Yonkers war R s aown on o New Yok e 1o o oo detedt of WINAM, |son from McAlester: knocked out next by Leonard in sever s s i aeiate rae — Fhusammnts” 2 5T | The champibn was met Conty beries; | Boston Nationals get Murray from |rounds in New York. It was immedi- day that Capiain ~Doc” Graham had S R g gl = e e R AR eaten | Worcester. ately “after this fight that O'Brier been kidnapped as he has not yet re-l MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. Dome Mtnes = St. Louis 4, Washington 2. Neliioines vaicin ML Swetne st | o o ) erionkie] €8t Ler Tiromijcharaed thal Teonrd carsied & herse turned from. New Hampshire where ; et o B Uuit R B Washington, Sept. 20.—St. Louis de- |race he éver lost. outside of a few of | -pSCPO L 1oteq the draft and short- |in his glove, he spent the summer. The veterans of | Individual Issues Were Favored by File 5 feated Washington today 4 to 2 in the | his matches with Directum I, since he |}, afterward St. Louis arnounced that | Eddie McAndrews was stopped in five e e et e thaiDovelopmusts! of the Day: B 1t last game of the series by making all|Was a three-year-old and 'first ap-|they had, cancelied their draft on Bates | rounds and Frankic Conitrey was Saly; sonnding Jnto shage: . Bops T E its runs in the first inning. Score: s Haretss M. *wron . tor ¢ of |of Martinsburg. Philadelphia Nation- |knocked out in six rounds. Leonarc rell, one of jast year's fecrabs, is-play-] o Y. YTk, Stpt. 20.—After a period P Syt o0, N JOR) the three heats and the race . Tre|2ls cancelled on Case of Des Moines |then moved west and stopped Eves ing a good/ game at fackle this,year|of UnCertainty, with narrow and ir piosir S Shottanit 3 1 5 0 3 hugs efthe hree S°ais and the race. Theland also on Crosby of St. Joe. . St |Hammer in 12 rounds at Kansas City and will umdoubtedly fget 5 tryein by | TeSular movements, the stock market o Ausinid & 1 0 2 o 5111 1 0! Fnt wan the fanteot. he thres hoaes | Louis Americans cancelled on Kane of |and Harvey Thorne in 12 rounds at St Gi6 OF o iearEy snin The proposed | Eained strength today and be; : 2 Smithet 3 2 1 0 0fC. 5373 0 o) L85 VOE !:st ‘:fi e e e ‘%eG _“'g Providence and he was awarded to the | Louis. game for Saturday, Sept. 22, with the | hocrate but well sustained advance.| 116 Pratae T 205 46 $ 30 % 0|Circutt track this year. - . > 2" |New York Americans who had second| But it was not until this year that Greeneville Indepegdents, has. been | Loriy declines were made up : : : Tacabson.1b 4 011 o 1] $1 220l Wiliam broke in the first - mile | Nglce: Leonard stepped into_the center of the cancelled. z gL jp P of modemnie propartione wers Norih’ 2 Hale.c 407 9 ofsmarem 100 1 1NorauRl PO e P Brooklyn cancelled on Cochran from |spotlight as a lightweight of real prom- = 28 established in active stocks, with oc- Gerberss "2 0 13 0 g0 o 1 o1 ROTTS aving the wire and did | yop1in ‘and Boston is thereby given |inence one who had more than an even Giants and Pirates Play. 10 lnning Tje. [ 38I08A1 rises of £ poin(s or more. To - Epmraf s ! S T e e aiask: “Won|Monro: also ot Joplin, chance to win the lightweight crown Pietsbursh -Sept. /80 —PILtsbubi® | Baes 1o ne 1oar o T Zot SO Totals * I0 11 olatter five heats. Robert Gatewood T framd Freddie Welsiis - Ths: drive: thal batters hammered . quintet of New |'snawed less buoyancy than daring Int “Nericui: 30 01 o|Geers three-year-olg" pacer, negotiai- LEONARD HAS EARNED N R N Y ork i y - e 1 % 5 N1 d e ne Knpcke ou Packe. Tork pitchers for a total of 17 hits|yesterday's upturn, which failed to at-| a0 In ‘dsriouic v veru 371 ¢ o njed his one winning hegt in 205 1-4 a $55,000 IN PAST YEAR |[iommey In nine rounds. odaty,; but - New ol T ract any large outside following to T e e v e TP IO oF: By FenTraEog this T TR A b 1o ht Ritchie Mitchell for pitchefs opportunely ~and the game|the long side. The comparatively| loo mich Con pr's 1090 9 season. : - Leightweight Champion Has Taken in | i e B e e ntweis was called at the end of the tenth in- | small volume of orders on hand at the| 6000 In. Mcr Mar Totals 3810 27 14 1| The stake évenf. the Capital City Almost $100,000 Since 1912. hamplonship of Amerlca., Mitchell was ing with the scor : o . < p ning with the score 9 to 9. The tie | opening led to a temporary renewal| I I 3 Suc'or ) Batted tor Snaw 10 4. 2:07 trot, purse $3000, saw ~Bacelli i’ - SHEmpIoMshipioriAwieripa (MIrehell yas = ve 00 Int P = ) Ratied for. Dumont in’ Tth. i —— 8 . ill be Dlayed of as a part of afof selling operations, but the demana| /0 Int Feer (220) "Batica Tor Crafe® noth. e I the puctlons, easily beaten bY | genny Leonard has earned $65000 in | Kid Thomas was next. He lasted six Manager Bezdek g, et Tad e which was uncovered whenever pric-| 190s Int. Nickel o by innings: - Saliine wan the al event, the |the last year in the ring. When 1916 | rounds at Philadelphia, being counted wolls tattle. over 4 Clle® atike: A Sicaiotoed Qown camsed e Heats | e e v 8 Wastinsten 60030828 0=212.78 trot. Four Qays of racing now |PUrst upon tlle calendar Benay Leon- out in the final round. Eddie Shannon the fenth and Klem suddenly called the | e iAo, Sicit tactics and “Joln In| 35 T3 Sien T bave Wi, Foicr.' Turee bawe i, Menos |have been completed with but one |&rd was just beginning to = blossom |was next in line. He dropped in six 2 u o Score: = Bk Mo mfar s 0 Lake F 3 k. it e iforth as a champion possibility. Since ! rounds. Freddy Welsh and the world's game onyaccnunt of dal:‘-(nes& re: Individual issues were favored by o n ;‘3w o i favorite winning in that time. that time he hgs won the Hghtweight fi;fq[(’;veigm hamplonship came next O e (b & ofdevelopments of the day, but there| {00 Lehigh Vailey Cleveland 6, Yankees 2. g titie from Freddie Welsh and inciden- | Johnny Nelson then fell a victim. John- [ 30 :’;;‘em'::l;‘:‘”m‘“;“;e": Of general enough | ssano i.%s “Seyens 1ia” % 1% %] New York, . Sept. 20—Cleveland BASEBALL DRAFT tally, has collected a small fortune. |ny Kflbane came last—but not least X~ 400 Louls & Nash. 2 i i N s S v i {next! " S sfisttention vas pall forenewell] oMo ng o C ¥R Bk U, |same of the series by a score of 6 to Minor Leagues. year. 1¢ only serves to prove how a | championship can be commercialized 20.—The first |y an “attraction.” Leonard has never BRIEF STATE NEWS Cleveland (A) N Yerk (A = ot gl player drafted was Pitcher Fillingham |demanded big suarantees 1| Washington reports that the uncer-| 3o Jwell | tainty as to price regulation at least B 2. Score: Cincinnati O.. Sept. conuronuiol I Sl coonmwmwmnumns, |nosscnasmnrunrosms nlocdsscssesnessasa H 4 HolleIb 1 1l g0 far as concerns copper, would soon Fa— L W iam hro a . el 3 ocure 3 0| be ended. Favorable conclusions were | 200 didvale sSteel Graneyt "4 12 0 0'Campcr 4 03 0 1]of the Indianapolis club. He goes to |nia one big beut. oimee wi : Ticreat p 1 o] drawn from the 10 per cent. wage in-| ‘i MR Pa Guspmanes & ¢ 1 2 lFapsghes %1 3 3 vithe Philadelphia Nationals. In case BRI e s e Elobert s Soase by U S, Stesl and the steel| o Mo Fomer s s 8 {1 & ¢ o|Philadelphia does not exercise their | johnny Kilbane at Philadelphia. For s S stocks led the market in strength Xt Aeme oo Harsap 3 0 9 0 < 0 5 0.pjdraft, the Boston Nationals will clalm {that fight ieonard was guaranteed , s and activity. = Of perhaps more com- = Wambyb 30 3 2 313 071 Player Wickland. The Philadelphia {$10,000 with a privilege of taking a| South Manchester—Warren Keith, ‘ il :ll.n ng influence for the moment, o K v ;- 3 g Rz 1°1.3 ? {{Nationals also won in the draw for|jercentage of the gate receipts. The |50 of Mr. and M George Keith, e = owever, were the indications- that 0 2 S L RS 432 1 Player Davis of Louisville. Feceipts amounted «o more than the |has been appointed a teacher In the (x) Batted for Tesreau In 4th. the selling movement had exhausted E xRoth 1100 0001 of From Minneapolis Thomas was |ten thousand. He took $1F694 for that | Brunswick school at eenwich. He o) "Batted for Demaree in Sth. itself for the time and that the mar-| j Bagtyp 11100 0 T |drafted by the St. Louis , Americans. |pout. Kilbane received the same |Wwill instruct in French, eiementary Score by Innings: ket's position was still strong tech- ety 1 s ?|{The Boston. Nationals finfshed second |amount. history and English and will also be ‘,‘;;,'_w};"'m* i3 3-8 Wik ey : g nically, notwithstanding the extent of 00 . (x) Batted for - |with a draft on Massey. % the athletic coach. Mr. Keith was D M o ey e TS T O 0D i rncent iully: 3 Score by inning Milwaukee loses Beck to the New | That was the highest purse Leonard |, quated from Wesleyan last year. Sase hits, Thorpe, Carey. Home run, King. In the steel group the feature was Obio” Cities Gas 5 s 4 =¢{¥ork Americans ‘and Toedo Rise tolas recelved. . Incidentally, it was the the strong demand for U. . Steel Ontario Silver i | Brooklyn. In the Toledo draft New“’;:g:s:‘:"rf:n;h:; has ever been paid| pag¢ Hartford—The board of com- = ‘which sold at more than 7 points above Pacific Mall ~% | York Americans were. second and will = it e sioners of the East Hartford Fire the low prices of this week. The cop- Pan AmRet pe e s araft Bowman in case Brooklyn fails | Benny Leonard was born In the low- | 00 S0, 0" compieted arrangements ALARM CLOCKS pers, held back by, uncertainty as to Pooples G & ¢ Chicago 3, Athletics 2 - {to take Wise, e e n oW ot on Avril T [ with the -Hartford Board .of Commis- the ‘price to be established for the P, Marquette Philadelphia( Sept. 20— Chicago |, The draft of Wise from Toledo fin- (1596, and-began boxing professiondly| joners and Chief John . Moran, ALL GRADES ALL PRICES | metal, showed early heaviness, but lat- Phila Co. 2 3 -—Chicago [ 5103 the American Association. in January 1912. It is flgured that| o) ..y Permanent Firemen Frank s b g Sl Mg oS Plerce At pr gained a full game on Boston in the 2 since he first earned anything in the ot —— ST T e T B’ o™ fight for the American League pen International League. ring he has gathered close to $100,000 EL"“"I"':T‘;““[E;”‘}‘},‘,‘,"[0,‘,‘1 T THE WM. FRISWELL CO. roads continued to remain in the itts Steel pr e e s s a R F | T Delnle. Weo Bboton ‘Amer- i pureds;, the drill school on Huyshoke avenue. & background and with a few excep- Plts & W v, T ‘g}l Bnnmm the a::im;e dng 5 c}y's picked entley. s When he knocked out, or rather stop- 3 . 25 and 27 Franklin Street tions, moved within narrow limits. F St d I;'et- “l" lgvm:)stt:n was ledeate by om: Newark the Philadelphia Na- ped. which i$ a technical knockout. Cheshire—Cheshire went dryv on the = - The bond market did not reflect the Quicksiiver pr o SR it eng thpgticsds isslerted (Willklusgn, - $ ., | Freddy Welsh in nine rounds at thel, ostion last year. This vear ene DO MOCE | T tohe s i e men on in the eleventh inning Scalk’s| From Providence, the St.. Louis|Manhattan -Athletic Club Leonard re- | . ¢nSe auestio > BEn s 3 0 R single sent in two runners and decid- | Americans: took Kane. ; . * b3 the wets solicited signers to the peti- ative Peaches regular. Total sales (par value) $3, e i et A gl S N Lup | Celved $3854. Welsh has becn offered | (jgn calling for votes on the question. 2200,000. U. S. 2'd, registered declin- b oy A g e st 5 M % € Washington club |§15,000 for a championship bout_ with | mq succeeded in getting 56 names, ed 1-2 and the #'s coupon 1-4 on call. Rep 1 ‘& Sieel pr o R e e Leonard. Promoters in “the West |1 g of these were not voters of Rock Ford M l NS [Liberty bonds sold at 99.98 to 100. Royal ' Duteh 318 1 olsemiesonee™s 21 0 0 oy boston Nationals finished sec- | where twenty round bouts to decisions | (e {own and two ofhers were resi- el10! gt ey Ssrage _adte 5131 ofcreras 5 0 2 2 oiond by putting in a draft for Black- |are permissible offered the then cham- |qants of Prospect, so the record of STOCKS. Seaboard 4 L~ SRR I s Pacific Coast Leagus. pion of the lightweight division that|ast year will stand, and ‘the town re- resh Green C Low. Close. Sears Roebuck 48 &3 SRRt 5 T8 e much win, lose or draw, but Freddy | main no-license. B orn . % g:,r:::‘?& c ,f © 0 0 0 ofMclnnistb 5 214 0 o Prfi{“d ?l;‘gelei ulbst Muesel to the|was obdurate. He was content to g0 ¢ e A e A Gendillb 5 312 0 o|Witss ~ 3 01 2 0 adelphia Nationals. along fighting the round bouts with no SMALL PICKLING ONIONS 400 Alaska_Juneau ot P Weaverss 5 3 3 ¢ flFerkinsc 4 1 8 2 1| Oakland lost Lane to the Boston |decision. Few thought when he signed| o) yMBING AND GASFITTING SPICES for Pickles and P 900 s Chaimers Sonthern Ry eme. 3330 of¥smr, § 5 % 9iNationals. Portland will lose Houck to |articles to box Leonard that the Har- reserves (390 Am As Chem. -Soun By o Willlamsp 2 0 0 2 olsLawry 0 0 o o ofthe St. Louis Americans. ilem boxer would strip the Englishman P » R A hr s e Danforthp 2 ¢ 0 2 olzichane 1 0 0 0 o| Sait Lake City lost Rath to Cincin- [of his lightweight crown. But he did. 4 eop e’'s Mal‘ket e Tenm C_Chem. S B e e o T aMAtE Since that time Leonard has lived up 900 Am Car & ¥ Temas Co . lllllm ges gt | oo 22229 : mfi?n‘lmncxs\m xmst lfllzgerald to the |to6 several contracts for bouts in which . . B Proa Totals 401133 15 adelphia Nationals. he has not received as much as other . . 6 Franklin Street. 300 Toan & W Buael B Based for Torn, In. . Washington finished second for |champions. It proved to the public Hea“ng and Humh“‘]g JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor 100 Twio City BT e | Fitzgerala. TR that Leonard was willing to risk his * 0 s e e e | The Boston Nationals put in a draft |title even though he was not getting 2 Franklin S e T T ycere by innings: R tsorh c;"odch‘ran Ltroml Joplin, and |big money for doing so. But when the 9 T in Street & cago 5 | Schmandt from Lincoln. name of Johnny Kilbane was mention- TEAMING AND TRUCKING 110 Am 00 T s s Plladelhla e, Gt 1 0 © © 0 03| " Cleveland gets Krug from Omaha,Yed Leonard insisted upon being guar- DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | 4100 Am Sumatrs e e ] Teaame | IRON GAST'NGS 5 %400 Am ‘Tobacoo s T . Joseph. s ended | was regarded as one af the leading REASONABLE PRICES it A5 T tew m*l Detroit 1, Boston O. the draft from the’ Western legaue. contenders for the lightweight cham- A.D THROP 00 Am wwooien 305 | Boston, Sept. 20.—Detroit today| St. Louis Nationals get Bates from | pionship. Leonard figured that he| . FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY . D. LA 180 4 zie. 103% | concluded its 1917 series here by de- |Martinsburg, W. Va. should be paid accordingly. Kilbane i 200 Anacsniie 61 |feating Boston, 1 to 0. Two games| Cincinnati Nationals obtained Bru- |figured likewise although the feather- 'I‘HE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Ol (300 Auniem pr 110% | were scheduled. After three scoreless jbaker from Muskegon and - Carpenter [ weight king had everything to win and . 408 Bala Lggomo """ s (innings the first was held up two |from Grand Rapids. ncinnati also !nothing to lose. The result of that N it WILLiZIVi YOUNG.R. N, 108 et Lom 37% [hours by rain and then resumed. The |gets Connelly from Dallas and Detroit | bout is now history. Leonard out- o i Lt A [ Hoiii o iT% second gagne was started at 5:25 p.|obtained Cobb from Cumberland. classed Kilbane from the start and Masszge and General Nursing. Night 300 Barrett Co ;g% m. by Umbire Dineen, despite the pro- Cleveland drafted Lunte from the |eventually stopped him in the third alls. 38 Hickory St. Norwich. [ 1709 Batoplias Min Westinghouse i3% |test of the Detroit manager, but was |Mobile club of the Southern League |[round when Jimmy Dunn, Kilbane's ROBERT J COCHRANE 2 57100 Beth? Steel 800 Wilson Co. 613 called at the end of the second in- [while the Boston Nationals drafted |manager threw in a towel, “signifying 2 BYRON A. WIGHTMAN IR BRMT R T % nlnlg lbe.ffiuu lot d:rkness‘ with De- | Miller from New Orléans. The St.|defeat. GAS FITTING, N A. ums £ troit leading. 1 to 0. Louis Americans has second call on| Benny Leonard boxed some of his 28 3 Pi 0 Brmbmec #% [~ The Detroit club has won twelve out | Lunte. firat bouts at cheap New York clubs, | PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING iano l uner 100 Cal - Packing ... 1217 |of 21 games from the world cham-| Atlanta loses Bressler to the Cin- |but soon carried his gloves to the BRGNS Dge A ingion: SINAINS. Phone 565-3 / 1000 Cal ePiroleum plons._Score: cinnati Nationals., The Boston Na-|Fremont Athletic club in the Bronx. It Norwich, Conn. Phone 525 8 Fdirmount Street| su0 Cuunce & Aris —— Detroit @ . |tionals| draft was ‘'second on this last | was there that his ability was first rec- [ Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing 7700 Gont Laagher *77 New York, ‘Sept. 20 : Bush.ss 9% -1 o|named player. ognized. He won 68 bouts there be- =23 A The Best Place is th Ch: 200 Cent Leather pr . DR L s .—Call money | vitt.3p 1 2 5 o/ Washington has first call on Ellis |fore he branched out as a contender for e eapest| 100 Cent & 5 A Ta firm; high 4; low 8 1-2; ruling rate | Cobb.ef 1 9 0 ofof Birmingham. Cincinnati was sec- |the lightweight championship. He had Phone 581 4 o 800 gfi’“’m'.),' ;;.:: l4; closing bid 8 1-2; offered at 4; last e S : 3|ond on Ellis. That ended the draft on [knocked some of his earliest opponents —_— Place to Buy & onlo oan 4. ols T 3 3 ofthe-Southbin Jeagus . OFac. |20t but it was not until 1916 that he g w - 0200 e Chicago Nationals drew O’Far- |started on his rampage. ODER U AUTO ROBES WAGONS o i NG sco‘l'l'zON. 8 3 ;‘rlal.tt:h:m ‘Peo{l_ls?.. There were five Then he started with Joe Mandot, M N PL MBING HARNESSES RUBB hic 4 ' ew York, Sept. 20.—-Cotton futures Y 1 n for man. who up to that time was generally con- 8 STEAM PR8N, & P ais closed 'strong; October 22.25; Decem- 37 "s| Detroit gets Polson from Denniston. |ceded to be one of the leading light. | 'S 3% essential in h",““’"" houses as STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES 1900 Chile Copper ber 22.12; January 22.00; March 22.12; Cincinnati gets Smith from Fort |weights of the country. Leonard |electricity is t@lighting. We guaran- 3300 Col Tust & Toom May 22.05. 3 o i Wayne. Knocked out Mandot in the seventh the very best PLUMBING WORK SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM 2300 Col ¥ual & Irom Spot steady; middling 23.35. Philadelphia Nationals get Wood- [round. His next victim was Joe Welch, expert Workmen at the fairest HARNESS IN STOCK 00 o A i : o . ward from New Haven. whom he knocked out in Philadelphia 100 Col & S 1stpr . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Indianapolis 5, Gincin ati 4. Boston Natioanls get Conway from |in five rounds. - Phil Bloom. another 2 o 10000 Gorn” Products g o - g Worcester. . - lightweight who was considered a hard | Ask us for plans and prices. 00 o B oy g e Indjanapolis, Ind., Sept. 20.—The In- | Philadelphia Americans get Dykes |nut tp crack, fell before Leonard's rush Cu e dianapolis American Association team, [from Gettysburg. - at Boston. He was knocked out in J F TOM PKIN - 183 Cuba Cane Suzar 60% s9% &rln:‘;r ‘:f 't’heuo n-r;nu:t., defeated the| Washington gets Gibson from Brain- [eight rounds. Aglitd 18 BATH -ETRSET. NORWICH, ©F. | - 205 S2i% Cine S vr ex 8% omn ncinnati Natlonal team in an exhi-|bridge. >3t SR ‘Leonard returned to Philadelphia for - . ! 2300 el 8 Haawn | ax et bition game here today. ' The score: | St. Louts Nationals get Howard:frém | his next two fights and knocked out 67 West Main Street . | .

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