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SPORTING NOTES. Not until the official averages, are made public by President John Heyd- ler of the National league will it be known who was the 1913 batting lead- or of that orzanization. One set of averages gave Hornsby .319 and Roush 515, whiic anciner_had the Cincinnati sutfielder hitting .320. The final game of the American as- sociation season, between Milwaukee and Indianapolis, furnished one of the oddest incidents the game has ever known. Cavet went to the box in the ninth _inning with the scpre tied and ibe game onded before he pitched a ball. He made a balk with a runner on ihirg base. ~ Darnstorming by major leaguers has come back to its own this fall after being pnder ban for a few years. Sav eral combinations of major leaguers have been operating In the east, an- other is performing In Cuba, and ricus players are filling in on semi professional clubs. _— RGONNE AVA RROW frmfit COLLAR Cluett. Peabody & Co.Inc. Troy. N.Y. The mame “Aryomnc s med reeeas St Co. 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Morningstar and Schaefer have won two and lost one game each.’ while Sutton has won two and lost two. Cochran and Yamada have each won a single game and lost two and Slosson has been defeated in all three of the starts he has made. Hoppe and Young Schaefer shared the laurels for brilllant work today, each. having won out in five innings for an average of $0, which is high for the tournament. Sutton also played brilliantly today and made two rcmarKably clever runs tonight. Score of tonight's match: Hoppe—S9, 119, 1. 100, 91. Total 400. Average 0. Sutton—23, 2, 2, 148, 123. Total 298. Average 59 3-5. S Jake Schaefer, son of the late Chi- cago billiard wizard, played a remark- able game against Koji Yamada of Japan in tho afternoon. In five in- nings he ran the. full scofe of - 400, while in the first three innings Yama- da failed to count-a point. Schaefer's runs by innings were 83, 155, 6, 148. 8, with an average of 80. Yamada rolled up 82 in his fourth turn at the table, making an average of 20 2 It 100kgd as though Schaefer would have finfshed the match in four in- nings for an average of 100, but with S points to go he missed a difficult bank shot across the table by a hair. His_exhibition was the most brilliant 6f the tournament so far. *The schedule for tomorrow Wwill bring the players together in the fol- lowing order: : Slosson vs. SchaeTer, Morningstar vs. Sutton, Cochran vs. Yamada and CALL FOR FORMER N. F. A. WARRIORS TO HELP ELEVEN ‘ Coach McKay has succeeded in ar- ranging a game for Tuesday, Oct. 28, with_a_super football eleven captained by Horace Coyle, well known to local football fans in several states. The idea in arranging this game is to prepare the Academy men for the big Dulkeley game at New London, Nov. 1, by putting so powerful a team ‘aganst them that Bulkeley will appear tame in compariscn. The Alumni are doing this for their Alma Mater and will receive no rec- ompense except the happiness ‘derived from the knowledge of having served their school. OutZide of the Bulkeley game this should be the biggest drawing card of the season for the Alumni will have in their ranks several former college stars and a few dark horses who will undoubtedly spring a surprise on the spectators. Captain Coyle will use Eddie Mur- ray at half back. Eddie was half back on the Trinity team when Trinity, was knocking them all dead. Chick Stan- ley will be a fullback or at left half. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET EXTREMELY ACTIVE New: York, Oct, con- tinued to surge forward in today's ex- tremely active market, further easing of money and the more encouraging surveys of the steel and iron industry contributing perceptibly to the im- provement. Call loans fell to 5 1-2 per cent, the lowest quotation in several weeks, time funds relaxed slightly and main- tenance of the prevailing rate of re- iscount by the Federal Reserve Bank was accepied as a favorable augury. Trade authorities asserted fhat pis iron and finished steel production in the past week increased to a 60 per cent. basi steel strike. According to the Iron Age prices of some fabricated products have been gdvanced, with prospects of premium offerings for speedy delivery. teel and the many equipment issues whith move in sympathy with that group displayed marked strensth, Re- public Iron léading on its meteoric Tise of 18 1-4 points to 120 in the last hour, this censtituting a new record. During the greater part of the ses- sion, however, oils, motors and affiliat- ed specialties were again the overshad- owing features. New maximums were made by Texas Company, Mexican and Pan-American _Petroleums, General Motors and Baldwin Locomotiv at ex- treme advances of 6 to 16 points. Sin- clair was strong_on announcement that ce sum had been set aside to in- a lar; crease the company’s capacity - in the middle west. Other prominent features at gross gains of 3 to 12 points included such varied issues as Sears Roebuck, Rem- ington Typewriter, Columbia Gfdpho- phone, Corn Products, Retail _Stores, Hide and Leather preferred and Burns Brothers, Chemical, fertilizers, -paper and utility- issues embraced the other active stocks at gains of one to_three Sales amounted to 1,725,000 Reactions in speculative rails caused moderate irregularity in the bond market although the Liberty group was steady, with the 3 1-2's at 101, re- peating the year's highest prices. To- tal stales, par value, aggregdted $14,. 300,000. Old U. S, Bonds were unchange on call. STOCKS is a summary of the transactions Stock” Exchange to 3 P. M. 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And last, but not least of o Tague .. Jo3 1 300 those already signed is George Mul- 458 505 531 1494| Chagno .. J100 77 294 len in all his glory. and heaven pro- i Lol tect the unwary N. ¥. A. man who Yannigans. 0 500 39 sets In the way of massive cieorse |Lyncn .. HO ] = 2 ‘aptain Coyle earnestly appeals to A Bosch b = all former Academy pigskin chasers 10 (Guarto F e R R lloatteye. sign their names to his list. Any- Zeraloki 127 79— 304 B e one wishing to aid the Academy 'boys. Doviey . SEBE in Hi Rollers. in conquering Bulkeley will hand in i e Hamel ... ........ 99 »98 85— 282 their names, either to Captain Coyle %7 5uv. .50’ 14ss| McBhane -. 17104 100 114— 318 or at Fagan's Smoke Shop. The ap- Simineau .. 111110102 99 — 313 plicants must be under the age of 60 Landert ... 93 14 105 x> years and mur_ be able to read and| Clish .. . 93— 271 | Erickson .. ......0122 103 117— 342 write English. Stanley .. 74— 258 Haini o Lend a hand. 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Not how much you but how Such San Zan If all these mad factions would Jot A trce And glve It & tryout—but what e nEel Bian n ot York Times. “Is your husband a s d e) I should say 0. T makes are something —r Express. “That who s is a fr “On, Are they I should able to male she can spe One Vsitor you bathe? “In_the “I didn’t a where? “My boy.” said returned soldier, are no| No, have to Home Séctor “I have scientific c but I don “That's the blamed prop who_wrote th ier-Journal. Husband ust well m: mone m would Londn Ans “What “I didn't vivia idea o on.’—Minne The Mis arr v in, I mu to ar bru Himeelf- | him gather | the wartimo I jus (hic) Express. o1 sults “Does t preac | . The Bearcats basketball team Taftville have reorganized coming season and wish to anv team in Connectie u ilimantic, Jewett City [} M. C. A. Address Jchn H. Mur; Taflville. Win or lose, Ray welcome on his return to Litchfield. Tl The little town arranged a Schalk day for the White Sox catcher, even | thousht his team tra'led in the recent | world’s series. 1k gets the LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The al Voters of the Town of Griswold qualified to vote in Town Meeting are hereby warned to mect the Towr Hall in Jewett City s | Town, on the =7tn Cay of October, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. then and there to see what acticn they will take upon the following matters, viz.: 1 To determine whether or not the | Town snall issue its bonds for the pu pose of redeeming its issuc of bond now outstanding and becoming due asd rayable on Jan. 1st, 1420, and for t further purpose of raising money to pay ts present outstanaing doat ng o bther Intebtedness, and to dctern. e | to what amount such bonds shall be uéd. if the Town shall vote to issue its bonds under the foresoingz clanse of this warning, then to determime Whether such bonds shall be rezis or with coupons attached, when a what manner they rate of interest jabie: the manner in which st shall be issued, and the person or sons by whom ‘they shall he siz Dated at Griswold, Conn., day of October, 191 MANCY 8§ JOHN F. GARDINE GEORGE MOELLER, oct22d Selctm, Assessor’s Notice | All persons liablé to puy taxes in the | Town of Norwich are hereby notified to | return to the Assessors, on or befors | the first day of November, 1919, a writ- ten or printed list, properly signed and sworn to, of all taxable pr owned by them’ on the first day October, 1919, Those failing to make a list will be sent by mail upon application IS‘D;ICLI at Norwich, Coun., Sept. 27th obtained ed beginning Wed- F. H. WOODWORTIL A. L. HALE, M. J. CUKRAN, sep? Assessors. DISTRICT OF MONTVITTE, SS, Court of Probate, Oct. 21st, 1919, Estate of Jedediah Gay, lite pf Mont- ville, in said District, deceased The Executor having applicd for an order authorizing and empowering him to sell certain real estate bclongins. to said estate, as ner application on file more fully app Ordered, That the 28th day of Or ber, 1919, 'at 10 o'clock in the forero n at the Court of Probate In Montv 1e. be. and the same is, assigned f r i hearing on the foregoing apniication. and this Court directs the Executor to cite all persons interestel therein fo appear at sald time and place, by pub- lishing this order of notice one time in some newspaper having a circulation =aid District, where the deceased lact dwelt, at least three days hefore sald day of hearinz. and return make to this Court of the notice given. RS 1 TAMR Tudge. IDOSCOPE b posite An by iwhich LEGAL NOT! NOTIC TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— At set forth accompanying lopted eport was att )t the Jensen and rur e z rising ¢ c heretof i n this d ELLS, | o 1 5 = = i d to a meeting of Ui af | auncil ] t thereto. In a taken matter of sald terested. on Na the Svening . Court H at Norwi W, H RISBIE. and Clerk= Attest Clerk of the City of Norw! of the Court of Common Council.