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AUTOMOBILE ACGESSORIE! of the month while the park course White Sox Will Enter Series With All Vets. | T B8 EGEE : country will be held’ there. B ~yicago, Sept. P w’Lm “Kid” 1b, Risberg ss, sa;lamh & 1“‘7 © BASEBALL. 12easo! s land Risberg was with the- in = asorf succeeded .Clarence -Row! e 2o ol e e i e vESTERDAY .L::l,.m“ nanager of the Chicago Americans = tarted the 1919 season with thel for the world's series owing to his er-| . 0 o N Vo o ‘cveland 5, Detroit 9. came lineup that finished sixth in the! ratic playing. AT WILLIMANTIC day, September 28t 1918 pennant race after winning the | = St. Louis 2, Chicago 1. B T mmpionchip in 1997, few| WORLD’S SPEED BOYS et e : haseball experts figured that the White | OUT FOR MORE TITLE American League Bk wilaess A metioat ““g‘“l The first of the sectional title-hold- | Bostes 2. New Yok 11 (Fme zame) flag this season- ers to enter for the mortorcycle cham- | priladeiphia 10, Brokiss & But that is what h: "?"‘j’e"fi" 3':‘: pionship meet, to 'be held at thel (i gt i the “wise ones” are offering SOT.l| Sheepshead Bay Speedway, New York. | American Aseaciation. of reasons for startling Teversali | 'qiturday, October 4, is Roy Artley,| Minpespolis 3. Totedo 2. of form. They say that plaving Uun-| ., “pacific Coast “Metéor.” The Los|St Pl 1. Louisille ¢ ew lead < a contributing | Milwaikee 4. Columbus 3 der a new leader wa €1 Angeles boy holds more records than| Mimaukte % Coumbus = 2] < ] factor. but all agree that perhaps the i b 4 - . Eoat the DnUeEs pilot In . the world. He| Nifaeredy o mieas s tScin B i O e e his ceasen| Will compete in the 50 and 160 mile o : ] AR WE REPAIR th a remewed confidence ' following | TACe% which Will feature (it spee i e VS oBROKEN SPRINGS the termination of the world war. Tasti 5 e Watker, who recently an-| Broum ai Philadeiphis. . A s well aslthe most delicate parts of season a majority of the i e e e IV e s tian. | New Vet Bose 2 the engine on a car. Al parts of an auto are alike to us when it comes to to| Piteburgh ar St Louls. = o Li- one. s were expecting to be called inte mill-| ;" mpionships. will endeavor Ceae ol tary service any day. and this with the| ;10 "5 sweep of all titular, events efficient repairing. So no matter what | i “iassification of baseball as “non-es- ! ; Amerisan ‘Senves. | BATTERIES I If it has met with an - S for the season, when he competes in ‘ . ails your car. it has me n sential” was a disturbing situation. the motorcycle race meet at the| Detrlt st Chiess = 2 | E 2 . 5 o aceident or if it has simply “gone dead" The 1918 White Sox was a_ team| Sheepshead Bay . Speedway. The| Heston st Washingion o= |E RED TOPS—Richards, signed with Pittsburgh, Pitch; Greenhalgh, Catch. send it here and we'll take care of the grindi n% owver the r”"“““l.'r“a? ";‘:fi‘;’ “Southern Streak” will compete fl;‘e o - 1 - ld Pi ch FI C h. Qroutle whatever vlv ma”y 'E:e. Dflu it in some of its main cogs. Joe Ja -] onal championships at two. teh, EAGUE STANDINGS. WILLIMANTIC—Lo Springfield Eastern Leagu s Flahert: quick time, too. You'll have the use the club’s ‘;adu;‘! hnt(;?r ‘fhw :p:::(:‘g fifty and 100 miles. his entry for these National Leagus. - e, e, Pitch; y, Cate ‘oi your car in the soonest time possible. went into the shipyards after ba events bein, received. Wor. = =113 . 354 for seven games: Oscar “Happs Thite Adaitiohal entried have bsen {incinna Ford of the Boston Braves will be seen at short for Willimantic. Other well known | Felsch, quit the club after DIaying | received for the big meet as follows: | on X0 Stars will make up both line ups. in fifty-three games; Pitcher Faber| paxter “Red Potter, winner of the| pittsburgh eniisted in the navy after winning five| 1019 New Jersey endurance cham- | Brookim of stx games. while Pitcher Claude| pionenip run: -Ted” Carroll, halder|sosien .0l Wwilliams went to work in the shiDb-| of the world’s twenty-hour side-car | iiadeiphia yards when he had won six and 10St| cndqurance record of 1.275 3-4 miles; four | Ralph Hepburn, winner of the 200- four games. The loss of the players proved a staggering hio mile national championship at AScOt|chicagn GAME CALLEDAT 3:30 P’ M' Phon:9;‘9H°E“N“ts):$ic’\:lgr.(:onn. 2z RECREATION PARK { Txmken-Hynn and American League. Wan. Added to this loss, Fddie Cicotte,| Park, Los Angeles, last June. Clevel the veteran right handed and leading| — New Yor New Departure Bearings | SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES pitcher in 1917, was in a slump during| pATES SET FOR MEETS Boston ... the entire season. winning only twelve! OF A. A. U. AT NEW YORK |3 s - A, U Cachingion eteen. But it 1 He is known to thousands of grand Louls .. 3 e C6 1000 00 . o basebiis, 3. Coliins. Tobin. Three base M 5 : Harvard-Yale gam. YANKS SHUT OUT Langford of Trinity games and losing ni | o base hits Harris. Heilman. Geaney. Three | 2, d Malcol: Stev anoth rent . Clc is season New York, Sept. 25.—Dates were se- | Philudciphia e S AR A i eo iy, e venhon. ano ek x amgrxg-\ifl: o o r":‘ e 0;";‘, e e “‘mpor anl} base hits, Speak Boland. - former international star, doing great: stand patirons, and his pleasing smilc' 4 BANK STREET, Second Fioor s e able comebs as been one ! lec today R . - S apthiilan e > e memsations nf ihe year and his| Amateur Athletic Union fxtures io be| CRAVATH'S HOMER WINS BASEBAEL PENNANT B e e cSHR S STERSOI manneEle s Rasct, 10 Phone!781-8 | {NEW' LONDON - i g is one o iefi he h vi O e ¢ P = 3 i - . — y 3 e.'-e’n:‘x: ‘n;\""h:zf e <1:xfhfl i‘r’,fi].’x,n(fl)x..; ““']‘m'mf‘n“n“d* :o:xgx-":‘rs«‘cnun— FOR PHILLIES IN 8TH WINNERS FOR 1919 riods” been bunched into one game.i He sa.d today while outlying his P b=y 57 > : | try championship races will be held{ Philadelphia, Sept. — Manager; League Club | The ball constantly was in play from{ plans for handling the big crowds Auto Radlators LI 0N e will have prac. | in thie e an Povember 8 and 20| Cravail's home run after Pinch EHit.| National League ........ Cincinnati|end i end and from side (o side of the | that every man on his siaft ‘would R e menp when ihe ctuh | respectively. and the annual meeting| ter Meusel's Texas leaguer scored| Amer.can League ... Chicago field. Fencinz contests were numer-|know thai particular section assigned Repaired promptly and thoroughly e baaeball Mlaseic acainst| of the Union in Boston on November| three runs in the eighth inning won| American Association - an| ot mud (spectactlax Jouk shots: ocour-jto him Jjust as well as the school boy . tested under air pressure before leav- ncinnati is shown by the #llowing; 16 _and 17. ;godakl ga‘moc for Philadelphia over| Southern Association Atlanta | red frequently. b\n:r\;_:hms “\, B. C's a nll)?- eXpects | ing shop. i 012 amd 1019 1mes| | The cross-country events will be| Brooklyn, 10 to 8. Two home runs| lnternational League ...... Baltimore! — ing ‘1o move smoothly ‘just x| b = 3 held over the regular championship| by Krueger in the seventh and eighth| Western League .. St. Joseph|NEILY TO ACT AS __lzoon as the turnstles begin (o click. | W. E. SHANLEY 7—Liebold 1f. McMullin 3b, course at Van Cortland Park. the d's-| 2ave Brooklyn a four run advantage.| Eastern League . vs-..: Pittsfield SCORER 'FOR SERIES} It will mean a steady procession from|p, ,MpING TINNING Colling 'ab3 JREkaGH 3t Pelnthircls tance being ahout six miles The| With three on bases. two out and twn| Pacific Coast League ..Closes Oct. 5 Chicago, Sept rariy N the gales to the individual seats, all a0 m at Tel 710-3 dil 1h. Weaver s=, Schalk c. | dates were rather widely separated| S(x kesd:md ‘hlree balls on Meusel, .‘he; ;x;‘mh I,‘\x']nnii 4 c....Columbid | the (Chicago American today ‘;’;qwf;'l‘vol: mu; )-l-rr‘I:xinx[lr?ln;r“! and no, Main St., el 712 g P e Col-| owing fo the fact that the annual{ batter dropped a single in center field ree League - Bleeniingron | alecten: by the Tocal -chapter of thel oy ocon looking . foi servations | —— e 21, e . Gandil| meeting takes place about the middle| and all three runners scored. Score: | Texas League . B E WREEN [ kot Wi e b Dt PO neRbau WA bis sote - OF GET OUR PRICE ON Brookiyn (N) Phitadelphiz (N) Virginia League (first hall‘l 5 ‘gi(u R S aaamainl Soarer Solth: ToowTorEeTy. | STORAGE BATTERIES L - ab hpo a ab hpooa e Petersburshii seph 3 McCready and G 1 t T 3 - 5 s E 43720 0| Virginia League (second half). !s,,@"-,, o e 3 G S TRIOTC GLEINS JHAS.STOLEN | » BEFORE PURCHASING so 10 s 030l Richmond | ;i ved in Chica p AT e 31 BASES T % i 7 & o FINANBIAL AND CUMMERGIAL | S va . £ 2.3 ¢ Michizan Ontatiajbosgne, T e Bdde Col o "T‘s E:M:* The Garlock & Haynes Co. M st R } Western Canada League ..Saskaloon) WAUREGAN AND PLAINFIELD of the Chi KL,,,'“ S ,N,m_m"_”‘s Phone 781-2 MARKET WAS STEADY. [ R W 2134 FIRST CHOICES COME i TO PLAY 3-GAME SERIES | his fourtcenth anniversary as a mem- | NEW LONDON. CONN York, Sept. 25.—The fourth day Cadores 4 5 12 z :e %% CLEAN AT CIRCUIT MEET| The fast Wauregan Grays will start|P€r Of a major league basebail club | Starters—Generators—lgnition Devices steel strike without ma- — na 10 | a three game series with Plainfleld at|StePping out in front among the base = influence ¢ stock market, | Totals 34 82411 S 00 20| Columbus, O., Sept. 25.—First choices; phinee F270e =oF e na R ias | stealers last Wednesday and is show- | === = it DR Doiicit paswen- ot o im0 8 118 Il were agam < ajoying, faver ‘todla;.r 1| fiesd icinb wefcited s b Aahland A ing the way in this department with g oo, St 1 ouis and confusing price changes, | imeep ' ® o 0 1 ojthoush several of ihe races on the fOUr| i a three game series and the Waure- |31 theft 1adelph indicated a keener interest in O e s one . eannGrnys SHut wdui che:Mhosup iclub| I ialRe cltmbed from tenth = place s of the labor contraversy.| (3) Ratted for Adams in Sth s} hefore, eventaally icashiae Fhe smmtfirobleames, with fhe famousbVanDyke|among the 'batters of ' the ‘American | »d unable to arrive at (xx) Batted for Chenes in Sih, g are Ll 1.000: | #nd: McEilroy. pitching, this . will make,league who have participated in sixty |y usion from the diver- | Seore by inninzs g | 53 208 wame, tiwes Leaty. pumse $1000: s inercsting denies with sthe | stwo( OF.Jnore gumbs;0; sixthrplace, decord-| 7 Y . ciatss of the opposing factions, Bemokion - 0020824 o—s ation (Lindburg) ... fastest teams in Eastern Connecticut.|iNg to averages released recently. His| Sar the comparative steadiness of | Tov Tart Lie Ot Kenateity, Movet, LSRR | LT S o fnee o jodnean oiva h for AloIess Habo hovers | relat tenoted sub- Home runs. Kruezer (2). Blackburne Cravath I e “WHITE SOX PARK” ONE ?‘-’:nf e o0 ot |.(lm]; with i and p concessions. | i Sen Al (Fitma e . Deiroit. and Hooper, Eoston,| session. GIANTS HAVE SWATFEST | Sout: Berd o st I onians f_’: bl B;‘f.:,(':‘ U;:\j TR v led wap I8 e Iz ? which | i . * 1 Cobb, howeve is r ahead of the gues Swjiich AND BEAT THE BRAVES| Vear old pace, The Western| Park”. in Chicago where the opening|regular batters with an average of 375, | 3 A AT e Boston. Sept —New York defeat- | n Tuturity, two in three,; game of the world's ser‘es will be|ie is topped by Fddie Murphy, pinch e OYWwWIC rt S g sna fnbper ed Boston, 14 to 2. today in a game in purse $2.495.10 played between the Chicago Ameri- | hitting Star of Chicago, who . if Which ains | which they made 24 hits for a total of | Goldie hing (Murphy) ........1 4 1|cans and the Cincinnati Nationals.|games has-batted .476. Joe Jackson L s e 40 bases, and then the Braves reversed | Signai Boy (Stokes) ... .t 1 2| pennant winners of their respective | Chicago, has relinquished his place as C Ooi “TOiis and tobaccos were eclipsed for vi;o’r;wuit m\d second game by a score| Homefast (Jones) % Il 2 2 4|leagnes. this season, is one of the mos nner-up to Cobb, and Bobby Veach t A ac me of Seie cores: « Todd (McCleary) 2 elaborate baseball parks in the coun-| : - f the f | . : America Tobacco <ame 0 (McClear 3 3 v 3, a teammate of the Detroit star, has | 1 ‘ later deal- New Yook ) eosten w) Pest tme 21034 e | Al e lfimg e e by i | Fon T mcont Pince ik a mark of Day, Evening and Special iSOirca or 10 E6, AL i v A G tiot, three heats, purse $1 : E vas ary o be a baseball] 348 with Sisler, of Si. Louis ne i » quotatior | e (o gty ool 0| Prince Loree (McDevitt) 17 1] patace and wince that time several oth-| 348 dnd Jackeon fourth e Classes, in Design, Drawing, i Frschsb & 3 1 3 ¢|m | Wilkes Brewer (Valentine) 2 2 cv baseball clubs have erected stands|™.pupe Ruth. the new home run which D $20 2 o of Charley Rex (Hatch) 3 3]along the lines of Comiskey's: crea-|ying In baseball, is In sixth piace “f_‘j:I;Pottery, Silversmithing and - s o i S s Ear Dreams (McDornald). 4 ro| tion. = ._lan average of .324. Ruth, however, is . IR Zp0sMaxnell Sioecrh o 0 0ftoer ol Emma gowan. Peter and| The White Sox Park. moreover, iS|(,,ping the league in the number of | Bookbinding. o S Kelndy 4 7 8 1 olfasille 1§ Busy's Lassie also started. | the only one in the countrr which Is| g scored, having registered 97 times . ) ruislied one of the. dAYS|iamedme . i e AR 0] Best time 2.05 1-4. jioPniediily a sinslepeveon Chatlos A l‘mw also is far ahead in total bases, with | Chlldren s Classes, Saturdays their activity and 400 Miamo Cop Toney.p B 1p: " 2.08 pace, purse $1000, first division,| Comiskey, who is also the only man i his record of 27 home runs American Smelting ral- e i o] three heats: in the big leagye who is the sole 0™n-| i "\iot in danger. 9-11. il Sponls sl the Totals ' 4 2 27 11 12Wiluon o {Touie Gratton (V. Fleming) .. 1 1 1| e€r of a clukb | ‘ D ey A savatle S ual i = Hal Muanone (Childs) 773 3 4| The tract of 1and upon which the sicet| Other leading Amerlcan league bat- | Atk e N S : B (Eaman) 5 ajand conarete structure are built con-lers for sixty or more games: | i s Ik e et e e e = 3| tains fourteen acres. and was pur-|E. Collins, Chicako ............. | Before you place orders for e M o York 2004 20 34| Betty Blecklock. Bos H. Alexander| chased by Comiskey when he decided| Heilman, Detroit | 3 Soroite thal 'wil tate Bowe base s, ey o) 1) i Oartz. Doubla G, Rob- | 12 Eovainn e e IO B o 5 {COAL look at ours, especially atb Be Mo cr.Three bate hits Yeung 2 e B, Al inth street location where the stanls|Peckinpaugh. New York il LR Stth. | Howe run. Frish e T e e Mowrer "By “andl| e riydes 60 WO Ilagstead, Detroit ... jour No. 2 Nut—large, clean S e riies Toe (Second Game.) Bt e e | This big grand stand was started in|Jacobson, St. Louis d} ok T e e ont | New York (N e February. 1910, and_finished July 1.| McInnis, Boston 7 and last ting. = hange was in the moderate heavines o b hpe 3 e : | U. S. BOXERS TO COMPETE of the same The club = played|Schang, Boston ..... . . change was in the mod: R R I E { IN SCANDINAVIAN EvENTS| Part of its 1910 games on the oid! Rice. Washington ... Prompt Delivery = S e f e e grounds and moved to the new park ! Johnson, Cleveland 5 Dosle.?h 4 0 1 2 Clariier | Sy Seork, Sept. 35 —Amateur box | on the day it was completed. Twelve| Barber Chicago, continues his climk L el LG VcCamre 302 6 0 ofowein | exs from the United States will com-| hundred tons of steel were used in thei imon="the National league batiore. S, 1 th d d e ML Staiz.c 410 0 olBoeckerm | pete in andinavian championships| grand stand. The park is located at| Nationz ague batiers, everal thousan secona- = Remin 4060 ol el | next November. according to the plans| Aewt 55th streat and Shicldx avente, | going” from "seventn to fourth place,| T P s o PO S < of the Amaicur Athletic union’an:|and is reached. from all paris of the|jim L (ravath Philadeinhia 19 hand Brick for sale. il e o Rarnes » 3 a0 1 ere g accordance! city by elevated and ‘surraro lines and - 2 S AR v inchanged on xReu 3 10 0 0l Toun witn the invitation of the Sparta club| numerous houlevards. The playing ;’; o l'l’;" poinfs ‘mhead. of ‘Thorpe.| - Johy A. Morzan & Son e 4 SEw 1aaaal of « ??ex}l}va,g-eq. three of the leading| field is laid out with the home plate/ p}“’;‘;an;g"r"""" e St Sates Close. 2 York. Sept. 25 i g 2 ;e L o = | thus allowing the batter to face the| - : r: s A qu}:‘-‘- r:n'fvr;\x'; imni‘;g" — Spot cotton 'l:l\!hn’:b«;l'dlo' ;nr’f:r in 7 bheld in Denmark. Norway and Sweden| northeast and making right field the| Roush. Cincinnati, is being pressed WELDlNG wu_'_ F'X "’ % ol o s (3x) Fatted for Barmes in oth th- folowing month. “sun garden.” The distance behind|DPY Myers. Brookiyn. for .total base 08 e 1 e _According 1o the cablegram received | the plate (o the first row of hoxes in!ROROrs, Roushhas 214 total ‘buses, | Cylinders, Castings of, all kinds, 50 s81¢ 3 : MONEY. > e R the best bantamweight, lightweight| the grand stand is 82 feet, ecight feet | While Myers has one less. /v . | cultural impiements. Transmis o 5 New York, Sent. 25. — Call money | Tws bise biis. ciase. Chrsstentny. ooy, 5res | 204 light héavyweight are desired for| less than the major league regulations| Durns. New York. moved Groh. Cin-|ana Crankcases.. Housings = Steel ¥ firm: hizh 10w 6 ruling rate g bes b Mevaris 1 the tour ang in order to select these! call for. | cinnati, out of the scoring honors and | Lrames, -Axles_and other me.al parts closing bid 6 1-2: offered at 7: last| Poxers a series of tournaments under| The distance down the right and left | €3d% his tival by one run. ~Burns reg- | of Ali. KiNDS can be made WHCLE Toan 7; bank aceeptamces £ 7 8.4 | ST. LOUIS TRIMS CHAMPS | the A. A. U. auspices will be staged| field foul lines from the home plate | Sterec times, while ihe Cincinnati|and SOUND with our WELDIN BY SCORE OF 3 TO 4|4 roughout the country. Every asso-| to the bleachers fence is 363 feet, 12 ~‘(l§!-1lin crossed .the plate 78 times. killed, expert work ti : CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. [ coatues = cinfion having membership in the un-| feet more than regulations. From home | Cutsbaw. Ditisburgh. added another | iced—try it. Clo | bunched hits in the second and -v;(}z‘?}\’ et h';; e | Do meGREacitence e HBY ::"T’l:‘:ifl;imh:'vl‘sn;lr"gz S the 3 : T 3 s ei ment for boxers in the 115, 135 and 175 | feet These dimensions make the play showi e mEiln (he () [H : T e e s feet. These dimensions make the play- | Jihs witn 35 inerte: his cosest rivn | 0AVE Welding and Mifg. Co, 171 can league champions, 3 fo 1. Chica- The winners will meet in a series of formi so closely to dards, | beins Higbeo, a téammate, who pil- e mmes. 5 n s of | conforming so closely standards, e 0 E . o | 9,72d several opportunities ‘to score| finals in ih on Oct. 13 and the| The park has a seating capacity of |fered 29 sacks. 31 Chestnut Street . iy Poses 25 canable to hit with men on| ultimate survivors will sail the follow- | 24500. -The original seating capacity | Other leading Nationaj leaguc. bat- | phone 214 n ases. Score: ing Saturday as United States repre-| of the park was 32.000 vet at one fime|ters for Sixty or more games: T | Oaisnie.(a) , | sentatives for the international tour-| —Frank Chance Day—President Com-{ Roush, 2 y — ARENNE S ¢ | naments candinavia. The trip will | iskey made a settiement for 36.308 | Barber, - Shertin.2b & Ecommess 4 1 1 2 g Comsume about three months. A simi- | paid admissions to the New York Yan-|Groh, Cincinnati | e Searsis 2 5 3 o &|lar invasion was made in 196 and the | kees. Hornsby, St. Louis ! . ° }3:;3.,},'2,{ i et s 113 0| American boxers returned with a| The grand stand is a double deck!Nyers, Brooklyn ..:i.. <] 1 Mooyl o & o 5 §fnumber of foreign championships and| siructure. with box seats fringing its A v « o{T.Collincct 4 1 4 o o] trophies to their credit. | front on both decks. There are 11.-{== — = = | 3 0lGandlllb 4 0 8 0 o 8 = R 1 000 of these box seats. The zrand 5 | s PlRibezs 11z 0 1| OFFICIALS FOR HARVARD P e I JBLUNEING MNDRRSEIING | and . o R S GAMES SELECTED/| inclines. There about 8000 of these 5 g LOWER THAN SURE-TO P a8 o Tty e pee B ametul I Hey 1 Ol Reens | IRON T | B e -COME _Seore by inntngs: % SE %% fer Harvards Teetbull games flls fil, T STARG miad sesis ape remched Wy | CAS lNGS t 1000 00 2 0|With Yale, Princeton and Brown were| /W0 _inclined run-ways. which go up 2 IR announced today by the athletic asso. |l either end of the stand, and when FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY taton s about half way up branch out. mak i 3 umpire, David UNITED METAL MFG. CO., Inc. e Fultz S - | out elimbin; teps. J P Here we have a great stock of fashionable ATHLETICS IN SHARP GAME | Murony. of Cpmawis Simedge, T W.| “Ine pavilions are on either side of Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Streot Thamesville Norwich, Conn. o New York, Sept. 25.—New York shut E. S. Land of Annapolis the grand stand and have a seating e Prompt and Satisfactory Work s 2 out Philadelphia. largely made up of Harvard-Princet game: et capacity of about 4.500 each They Furs, made up in that happy though brief || Connic Mack's Atlanta team, by a|W. S Langford of Tricirs umpire o | @150 are covered. These seats usually Phone 581 i score of 4 to 0 here today. The field- | T. Thorpe of Columbia; field judge, G.| £O5t the fans 50 cents each, for the e 2 % e v 4 ing on both sides was sharp. Score: |XN. Bankhart of Dartmoutl ig series the price will e .nore These % period after establishing of the fashions New York (A) Phitad @ W M ion e ar BT e L sy an Il De placed ern um DON'T LET A By hpe a e ab hpo 2 el Harvard-Brown game: Referee, W.| 7 Sale the day of the gam-. g 2 ; gr, T E Sl G 87§ ) G IAa Bramy S meteree, | ORI 00 S T v rer| 1O in THAT TOOTHACHE and before the increase in costs. Thcy Bokeroh 4 2 0 2 0 21 3 0 o McGrath of Boston college: field judge, | f€ld: & Qg v, Seds bieashers cunsl g, esseny in modern houses as| L. Bt Pivp.1b 319 1 Z 020 0|W.S. Cannell of Tufts: linesman, D,| "0rth and south. while the left fleid keep you awake zil night! Stop in for P g0 55 ¢ 11335 Sullivan of Syracuse. bleachers extends from the east to the | Slectricity is ;" l"::_‘:%.mz“&;&;"klaeme of our Toothache Drops that will = & o 3 2 1 = 5 west. They do not meet in center|tee the very best B i : Fewsterct 3120 0 o1 3 0 Y stop th ] t th d are therefore priced, in our usual close i 73 | COOPERSTOWN POLO TEAM B me e DR b LU [ Ryijexpert workmen - at * the ““““‘;t: e o anssths legs The firet el 3 7 3 0 5 010 = e or a % electric score board whic |9t i i Mogridgep 3 0 1 2 o 0010 DEFEATS ROCKAWAY CLUB| is worked from the press stand on the ) Pricfs- 2 [ 7ou take will stop the ache. way, in accordance with the costs to us, S <3 ,|, Philadelphia, Sept. 25.—The Coopers-| upper deck of the grand stand. The| Ask us for plans and prices. 2t 8 1| town nolo team today defeated Rock-! bleachers have a combined seating, Score by in: B : Philadaiphai .’f""’_ 800 a0 000 oq|aWay 6 zoals to 3 3-4 in the semi-final| capacity of about 8,000. nn far lower than prices prevailing for Furs || % . ; 0 0000103 x4|match for the opening pool champion-| The pavilions and bleachers are pro- = s ma Y Two base hiis. Peciinpaugh, Pipp, Vick ship of the United States and thereby | tected by a concrete wall four feet = . carned e right to meet the Meadow | high. topped by a wire fence six feet ¢ ! o Wi TIGERS CLOSE HOME icok four in the final contest for the | high. @ . 67 West Main Street 50 Main Street of equal quality. ur Coats, raps, SEASON WITH VICTORY | title on Saturday. The match was| The pitcher's mound s elevated T feeeses - SAr e Detroft. Mich, Sept. 25 —Detroit plased at the Philadelphia Country| 1-2 inche: At night andwhen the RAN T T Muffs and separate Neckpieces, made || Cleveland today, 9 to 5. Cold weather, | Cooperstown, with two former inter- | covered by a_tarpaulin. which is 190 hames Rlver Line unfavorable o good Dltching, turned | MAlionalisty 1. I Stoddard at No. 1| feet square Tt requires @ dozen men GAS FITTING the game into a hitting orgy. Score: |2nd C. C. Rumsey at No. 3, in its line.| to handle this. It Is rolled on a o ‘0h from the very best pelts. frt i, took the lead in the first period and | large steel cylinder and is kept in a| PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING DTEAMER CAPE COD | e oa o W huy s e Fms]ne\{‘orgleaded, although Rockaway | structure built of concrete in front Washington Sq., Washington Building Granes.1t 371 1 ofmunss 2 oaght hard. of the left field pavilion Norwich, Conn. Whitehall T tat Co., Inc. L 12 R g ¢ ¢ Thomas Hitchcock, Jr. who plaved Don’t worry about finding that re- A cart ,o,_ ,‘: B. 0. Sheet Packin: AeDele L TEATaReY a e ‘n" = Bbeahee o $.1 7 $Veend '3 % o o5 briliant zame. was at No. 2 for the| served seat at the world's series| . 9 i 9. _Leaves New York, Pier 43 ® @ o' 5 olitimanab 4 1 5 0 a|victors. and Robert E. Strawbridge,| games played at Comiskey Park, be- — | River, Mondays, we Weganeeb 3 1 2 4 ofSoren 4 2 3 0 o) Jr. piayed back. His ftaher, Major [ cause Pete O'Neill has been busy for 8 GRYS AL OIDER . NGE ¢ Smimrt” 4 10 0 ofiersgh 1113 5| Robert E. Strawbridge. was the back- | more than a month engaging a staff I: F, BURNS Thursdays and Sunc: 5 p, 1o QUALITY CORNER Smmrt 4100 SbTthe {1114 field man for Rockaway, and there| of 200 ushers and training them for DS LONNOT Bl 34 % 3 Myersp P75 5 Seelman” 2 132 0fwere a number of interesting clashes| the big rush on the opening da i SRl Y between Norwich A ¥ Sinoe — = | between father and son. who usually| O'Neill has been head usher at the H d Pl EAY Irew Vans AN Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank T T 7| piay together on the Bryn Mawr team.| White Sox Park for welve vears or | ICA lflg an um lllg Staterooms, *ail outside, 3110, in- Cleveland .. Detzolt ... 05| C. P« Beadleston played No. 1 forl| more and blindfolded he could lead you HLBodu.vn i lcmumg war tax. v, with Earl Hopping at Ne. to any specified seat In the pavilion. #1 FRANKLIN STREET F. V. KNOUSE, Acant.