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o A St it St et e 1920 ! - fi-%" e 0150eR TEY) {4RE T4E :4arDER | \Q‘HE\' FatL e 2 ; " NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, ~ WALLINGFORD SHUTOUT KACEYS ; Wallingford defeated the Norwich K.yweek and d\espite strong pitching, is of C. team yesterday afternoon by the |making no threat of re-entering the score of 4 te 0. Butler had the Indian | struggle for the leagye leadership. The sign on the local hitters and did not | tail-end Philadelphians had a balance allow a man past second base. He|on the winning side of the weekly pitched a fine game, receiving excellent | ledger for the first time since early support from his team mates. The K. |June, of C. team had a few opportunities to - score but the required hits were not KOLEHMAINEN WON THE forthcoming. s Kelleher pitched a fine game but the 7TH OLYMPIC MARATHON ‘Wallingford team hit when runs were| Antwerp, August 22—(By The A. P.) needed. Wallingford scored in the sec- | —Hannes Kolehmainen, representing ond inning. Goodrich was passed and | Finland and holder of several Ameri- scored when Reynolds knocked a two|can distance records and champion- bagger to left center. In the fifth | ships, today won the seventh Olympic Goodrich singled and advanced to sec- | Marathon. He showed:wonderful en- ond on Reynolds' sacrifice. Coyle hit | durance and covered the distance=26 & two bagger to right field scoring |miles, 385 yards—in the re_mar_kable Goodrich. There was no more scoring | time of 2 hours, 32 minutes, 35 4-5 sec- until the ninth, Fitz and Laden sin- | onds, through mud and rain. This gled and both scored on Goodrich's | broke the old record by more.than four Eingle to center. minutes. o Both teams played clean fast ball but H. H. Brown, Boston A. A, finished tmuch of the pep and interest was lost’| first for the American team in the sn account of the oppressive heat. 3,000-metre team race today. He was The score: trailed by Brackman of Sweden, while : Necwioh K. ©. R A."A. Schardt, Chicago A. A., came in ; "-b hpo a e|Githool'sct 4 0 1 @ 0|close behind the Swede for third place. ! P B WMeiyit 4 00 6 OfCoomberi 4 0 2 8 6|Ivan C! Dresser, New York A. C., fi- S EEnys 4 32 1 1 ofFrtc 4 181 8l nished sixth, being beaten by Burtin| . DENNY THE GIAN@T KILLER * - S8 $1 43 3 of France and Blewit of England. : (5 ) Betgen. 4 $1°9 22601 In the final of the discus throw Nik- 5 s L - V Blaeess § 815 : 3351 bliander of Finland was placed first with | lO¥ers Who were in the secret mYde 'he"i ington, 5 to 4. Willidms pitched a E Hayes.2b 2 s 4 2112 0|5 cast of 44.685 metres, with Taipale, | VAY by devious paths and methods, of-| steady game for the visitors. Score: : - FyTEEe Y R Finland, second, with 44.19 metret and | (€%, it the dead of night. 2 Chicago (A) | Washington (A) S A. R. Pope, University of Washington, It was such'a fight on the greemsward ab hpo a e ab hpo a o Seore by tnnings third with 42:13 metres | that! Jimmy took part in on a Sunday| Strunkst 1 3750 o 3238 1.0 Norwich K. of C ] 00 = 2K - morning in April, 1894, he told some of ) E.Collins2b 4-3 2 51010 Peesth & . 9 0 24! The throws of the three leaders were | 107705 it ADril. 1834, he told some ofy i . g : 7 Tvo bge bits Beyuoids es on balis | made irl the qualifying round Saturday. | ;n° s ety Saturday, And it was the |} 3 H y Every jar of preserves you put up saves buying ex- B o s place with & hrow of 4LOT smetree. W, [ 15¢ ZHt on the turt’ever pulled off in| e : s pensive winter foods. Preserves are high in nutritive K. Bartlett, University of Oregon, was | o o8 anc. : z ek s 5 4 5 - . RESUME OF LAST WEEK'S fifth, with 40,875 metres and Ericson, | 5 heq I8 Was pitched in the vard of| wi o &3 3 value so cut your table costs by preserving all the fruit DOINGS IN BIG LEAGUES | Sweden, sixth with 40.315 metres. T e - - 2 i S New - York, Aug. 22—The winning | J: V- Jehols, University of Missourl; | jhe fignt began at dawn on Sunday Sexr St you ca pace of the Chicago Americans which 2 2 ork, and M. | orning in a pouring rain, with about =Tomes H has carried them to the top of the lea- zue standing, indicates that only a de- cided brace by either Cleveland or New York can prevent the White Sox from M. Kirksey, San Francisco, running in that order in the 400-metre relay, es- tablished a new world record, winning the event in 42 1-5 seconds—two-fifths of a second faster than the time made 400 men at the ringside. Nelson's op- ponent was Chris Cornell of Pascoag R. I, a youngster in-the ring, who forced the fight vigorousiy for twelve rounds (z) Bat (z2) Batted for Courtncy in 9th. (z22) Ran for Milan in 9tn ted Tota: for Ericksop in 7 The importance of the right sugar is great—order “Domino Granulated”, which comes in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, free from the contaminating touch Juding today's victory over Washing- | 1912 losed f his ent's eyes and|“iebington .. ...l 0100 010 1 of flies, ants.and dust. cluding today’s victory over Washing-|"n qaie noints not including the | C12%°0 0ne of his opponent’s eves Two Lase hits, Roth, Jackson, ¥. Collins, Torres. ’ ton.. No great strength is beifig dis- ! gecathion, wer. S BAnIRnA o1 K’ger:cj from then on the tide began to turn. The| Tirce base hits, Judge 2. £ 4 played by the three leading National |3q;" Syeden 12 France 5 Eagiend | 00, come mddenly in the 16th when 3 : tember stretch is expected. ~Brooklyn | o> §i Bsthonia 5 Denmark 3; Bel- | putting o right uppercut to the chin,| RANUALAY SPRERDLIE . today brought about a virtual tie with > e = rights and left to the face and body,| Aol Lyne. n nati for first place by defeating the Reds and breaking even on the four-game series. New York, two ind, will start a series with Cincinnati next Friday. The Cleveland Americans outplayed New Yori last week but dropped two games to Boston. Chapman’'s death apparently affected the batting of the Indian: vho have been leading the with unofficial team average of an .300. After Monday’'s game, improved today against the Tiger batsmen pounded the rn Sdr- | 1ot Score: i ew York twirlers even harded than in | 300 and Ray won from Chanef’?’ifiiéfl, Ly Boores . New York 4 ("N-:t n:"v e s game. Of the other teams, | EVans and Bob Gardner, amates s Ch) editlc ) incmat < Brockdan. on alone is showing to advantage, | 1€ home green. % Baston. () St s 00 : t00 far back in the race to hope v ey oo £ 1hore thaw fourth piace. JIMMY NELSON IN LAST Powel et b 3 Avet et e, The pitching of Fisher and Eller TURF FIGHT IN N. E.| Mannit b 513 Giicter hungton ainst Chicago, put Cincinnati ahead | Jimmy Nelson, who * is now a weil| Molke.b 151 ) Eastern | Brooklyn in the National league last | known physical instructor in Waterbugy 324811 wateibury 3, Worcester ume.) week. In the series with the Superbas, |but years ago was a prominent lighy: P60 8] watwuy i cond geme.) he Reds took the first two by.heavy | weight ‘pugilist hailing from . Noroich 00 7 o) Drideort i ut were blanked by Marquard t today when Ring was inef- ters had to be conducted Ia Jersey City 3, Akron 4 S o X t argely by 4 New York today won the rubber con- | Stealth. Preparations for & bout ped 1o e e et (a1 ame series with Chi- | be made with Secrecy and the ring was c i 3 1 with Boston The total points thus far scored are: America 199; Finland 86; England 75; Sweden 75; France 29; Italy 26. The other points are scattered, no one ‘of the twelve nations having as much as twenty points. HARRY VARDON AND EDWARD RAY BROKE EVEN Chicago, Aug. 22—Harry Vardon a Edward Ray, British prafessionalngol'}? ers, broke even in two 18 hole best ball mals, defeated the Britons three up this morning but in the afte: and New London, has a career th N - s hat links back to the days when pugi often pitched in some remote section of ilistic encoun- | and knocking out Cornell with a right to the jaw. The winner took $350 of the $500 purse and the loser the small end. CARDINALS DEFEAT BRAVES IN FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 22—St. Louis made a clean sweep of a four-game series with Bo taking a double header today, nd 11 to 2. The first -game went ten innings, ingles by McHenry and the second game McQuillan weakened after the third and the locals won easi- Slmn New York 8, Chicagn 3, Brookiyn Phiiadelphia 4, Ptitsburgh St Detroit Chicago Roston Boston Springfield 7, Hartford Hartford $, Albany Louis 6. Boston 4. 19, only at.a rate of .146. The | Maicnes here today with locals. LSl S 3 Bridgport 6, Pitise <o are hitting lightly and al., Lddie Loos and Leo Diesel protes. | LAYan and a double by Heathcote. In - YESTERDAY'S RESLL ¢ games echeduled. Cireinnati 0 Pittzburgh (First game.) Phifadciphia 0, (Seccnd game.) American Leag New York 3. Waslington 2 Cleveland 0. veland 0 St. (First ame.) (Sceond game.) Louis rain. Eastern League. New Haven 6 International Leagze. American Association. American SugarRefining Company ‘‘Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. nd Phii P rgh was un- | the countryside, i =t R 2 - yside, in an old barn or 3 s T . o 1 e LW % some 0 0 I- Indianapolls 0. Kansas City 5, (First ) able to do better than eplit even last | times on the turf, to which the sport fol- . Teatheote, Three | Indisnapoiwis 6, Kansas I (Sccond game ) Columbus 2, Minneapolis (First game.) Columppus 0, Minneapolis 1. _(Second game.) 7 i Louisville 5. Milwaukee 2. (Firei game.) ¥ s il L MUmG G parts of the state gave Morley the de- |left fielder of New Haven, was in con-|expen n choose his own place on the b 3 ¢| Toledo aul cision on points. sultation with the Ashland man o) the porch, in the White House 3 Ty b Morley was the aggressor in the bat- |regarding two of the Ashland 1y T s of his countrymen any GAMES TODAY tle carrying the fighting to Russell but |and ome of the Plainfield boys and has use Her: National League. the local boy lost no opportunties to get |g00d reports to bring back to the big EE J = i 2 Boston ‘¢ Chicazo. S ick v | chief. - P’ -3 SATURDAY'S MARKET. Blee on . . " New York at St Louls in some wicked work. e Can't Fool Them All the Time. s E: 9 very o1l ohi t Cinels it e . 3 = it Bas e v OOO xi\x YD;L‘ .—\u:l ;ullfl‘{ssg\ery“ u’; ;};: R;’m“:‘ Lx\r m“mfil&.;,-n“ i ;;lz;ml JUNIOR ALL STARS WIN '\\':\s also pre: ;:,;“;, !\;111,1_; u‘r( urred to Colonel s 3 narket continuec y 5 8 H 3 1 2} _— Ll a e game t the nex 2 C s tably some of the steel company issues. ] DT e o The Junior All Stars defeated the Blue|meet at Plainfield. to stampede.—Washington Star. 3 the railway shares also ad- Foi e B e ot Boetoal Stars Saturday afternoon by the score| The score —_— ome of them rather sharply ; but South R B pr Eastern League. EyBL jro/ 484 Plainfield At Sea Most of the Time. Ashiand A. A, - | Tenn C & Ch August pitched a goood game for the as a whole were irregular. a e ab New Haven Josephus Albany at ake quite naturai- end mercantile Teviews report Waterbury at Bridgeport winners. Clabby caught. Wy ot the 5 " a distinct tes v v - y Ha at_Pitisfleld Frenchy pitched for the Blue Stars e Lopasute on "l*" ocean wave.—Bir- =y ncdexiff‘uce‘g“a:éistmmfi 55 GIANTS W PITECRERS it Springfield at Worcester. |and Dearman did well at the receiving | mingham 4 :-Herald. Coreign exchange marhet rates | DUEL IN THE ELEVENTH | end o 3 except for a Chicago, ug. 22 — Jim Vaughn LEAGUE STANDINGS This is the second game between these T R astern rates. weakened in the eleventh inning today | National League. teams, both being victories for the All TOO LATE F CLASSIFICATION ion in London was unchanged in a pitch duel with Fred Toney Won Lost Stars. Clabby umpired both games. o Berilins 2 . 2 : Vew York bat to 1 vic- | Cine 8 —_— "OR SALE—S sung pigs, tw 3 ¥fter yesterday's sharp advance. The |and .\e}‘) \q = ted gu‘t a ‘, 0 1 vic gmm“ a /8- FIRST BLOOD = 0 ket o ng 1\; two Hq rige - of ew York price above one tory over Chicago. KEach club had . good voung cows, dollar per ounce (which has occurred in LIBERTY BOND MAR scored a run earlier in the game due SERIES WITH PLAINFIELD | ! rs. Tel 28-12 Lebanon both the domestic and the foreign prod- High e to erratic fielding and daring b: run- In spite of the threatening weather | James Duffy. aug23d uct) is highly interesting because it stops 89.95 ning. Score: about 1800 fans, the largest crowd of j'pind, oo o our mint's purchases. The Pittman act 81.36 New York (N) | Chicago (N) the season turned out and were rewurd-i Hock.: SGhalin o AUCTION of 1918 prescribed for such purchases Purns.If B Vs e e W ed ll‘)"\«;l!!nessm;: gue oflvlhs most bitterly | :‘\fxi he fixed price of $1 per ounce of silver ancroft.ss H 0 contested games ever played at Ashland Ml A s 5 Park. Plainfield came down strong, both as! a ball club and also as rooters. Not until the last man was out Young.if so0 long, therefore, as the ce remains above that figure alent of 99 1-2 cents com- Revoraton THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 10 s m., Riverview Hanover nning 0 0 0 0 o in was enth at Turner's Mill, 261 Broad St., wl smn seotias i , the Vi t 5 ¥ 5 5 { run x\ie;c'zw\m\e;:merx;”v c:;‘r:g: 2 T Wa: the struggle decided, Plainfield showing|Put nine runs t Ha o amoved - e Beoawia. out el i FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES 0 0f Vaugin.p Phila unexpect¢d ability to get men on bases. |Saturdzy afternoon and won by a scors | Temoved from the N to th = SEeE Tor 1hy i G o0 Liberty on the mound for Ashlanajof 11 to 3. Up to the seventh inn D aE. D L0 SPORL MR N o Testerday. fhex| aokerin Jj§ totdle pitched ‘good ball, but owing to the con-|the game was close, Hancver leading 4 REst theb e Juna’ih. Onjths oilien-Soolar. ber $L830er worerelim) S S dition of the grounds' was wilder than,one run. Papin ed . good Lowboys, Chests, Bureaus, hand, the mint has thus far bought only| Demand z 1y P 2 5 =< bt Aotk _ ip Tables, Hall and = = Cabies .. 4 (x) Ran for usual and was frequently in the holejup fo this inning ost ¢ Svaolk, Reets, 16 5R00F8 Oulkr sut Gf T SOERBOONE meer @ S @ Bated i and was forced to show his best to keep|the hospital boys his = g 4 ich !heldmlf!l flrlelc_w}: _annourgced in {mk Gx:; d\‘h)‘s i e the opponents from scoring. He received|ings and with the aid of errors pat o Kettles, Can- 7 e 120 dw"“ e‘“’"“a S R — Chicago good support from his teammates. « the nine tallies Snuffers and $ased to conform wit Hilie Pifiman A58 s, LutE Two base 1 Frechette caught a great game and n pitching for the hospital was sl T e R cmand XY One ouliix was a big help to Spike in the pinches. and his team held him up in : S Eor D R AnAes, MONE Cables —_— = >. ~ = s Sets, POO) Bowls. & : : > Gero on the mound for Plainfie Bill ‘Austin featured with > Jpen Sa 3 New Yok, Auz. 21—Mercantile paper| = Demors . SRt P DODGERS MAKE IT, TWO TAFTVILLE SHUT OUT pitched good bail, and would” have w getting in - two for. extra : R St Colaen 3. Exchange {rregular. Sterling 60 day| ‘o e AND TWO WITH REDS BY THREAD MAKERS [ordinarily but this game was out of the 2 Hanover will clash with Bolters, Lamps. diyys 3.55 1-4, commercial 60 day bills| “S\EUR (par 19.3 cents per’ fraze) Cinecinna 99, et v £ N f Willi- | ordinary. the Riverview club on mnext Saturd: a Staffordshire . Plates, Fig- 35 i : emand .. incinnati, Aug. 22—Brooklyn evened The American Thread team of - : mext Saturday and = - e: wn banks 3.55 1-4, commercial 60 day bills| Cabies . e up the four gam series with the ehame | mantic won from Taftville at the Prov- | Roy Rock of league fame.’ was af sec-|iry to turn the. tabzes i1t, Mirror Knobs, Benning- 154 3-4, demand 3.59 1-2, cables 3.60 1-4. | Germany (sir 333 coiia 5t ‘manmy pions by winning today, 6 to 3. -The |idence street grounds Saturday after-|ond bage for Plainfield and played good| i k Luster. R e Lol TAVSR LG n tors pounded Ring hard in the fifth | noon, shutting out the locals, 2 to 0. ball, driying In thelr lone macker with Superman W Bellows, Screens, DI Ciia 3365, cothon e e sl mtite: ok 303 e s ) linning when they scored all of their | The game was filled with chances toé singlo after Bésscite n o e i : e 200 ““E:..da. ;ed Doweed . e ¥ 5 |runs on six hits and a base on balls.{both teams to score but the Threat e e second inning, Léclaire singled| 00l to met “fourteen-cent milk o e ek g S AT 52 Score: Makers put across the runs that count- e g . | cigar ‘and ‘make one salary LS Sabies. 1,06, New Yorkiexchange S Brookiyn (N) Cincinnati (K e P for the Thread team scored | for Ashland and stole second, going to sn Montreal 11 7-8 per cent. discount. THE LIVESTOCK MAR: B0 s e ) e ting honors of the day getting |third on'a bad peg and scored on a i Sovernment bonds steady; railroad honds| Chica, e Olonss 5 26 7 oGronsy 4 273 18 i he runs and banging out two |sharp single to center by Spike Liberty. irm. Ta00 reas s w27 HoES—Receipts, | demsion. b & 10 ol Suberich 3 0ud 10 Soubles. Errors were frequent but the| In the third Jjarvis doubled and scored 3, 3 rket 15 to lower, | Srfiith.af 3 0 0| Roush, 401 T2l D £ e st is is {on a single cver: short by Chase. This! B : 2 T. 3 S - aks went aga ftville. This is gl [ SToCKS, Weient ) QS8 top, #1515, heayyc| Uit 211 fmeanic 4 118 3] breaks went A inet o ad team hag |Proved o be the winning run though . High $14.75@15.65; )i’z;i:je"g}?:e‘!;xi’zng L T £ 13 8 8lpeaten Tattville this season. both teams had several chances to score. M6 Allis Ohalmer > i i e ight, .85@15.65 ;| Kidufr.2b 4 $ 12351 o 3 In the sixth, Hazard in left for Plain- 160 Allis Chalmer pr g;s;rxh‘ims. $14.00@15.40; heavy pack.| Milerc Wingo.c 4 1 0 1 o| The score 4 field made one of. the most difficult 3 Am feit Sor Samsgiis T L0105 pigs | GRNE, 1 Ebey ‘1 1.8°8 % Tat o a o AT Thread Co | catches yet seen on the local field, on a - e pacn RS e Nepleep .0 0 vl troganss 4 05 1 Ofictnsont 4 0 2 - o |line drive from Chase’s bat that was la-! for steers greibts, 4,000 head. Marker| Totals 3 = —— =% awn, 3 0 0 1 0l heimerss 4 0 2 4 1|beled for a sure homer, after going back Boef steers, et s, 0% and steady. | ) pates for Fuber vk o Lo H|Eeib LR Safsag™ 190 § ] difor the ball Hazard mide a leap and 2% Am Hide H ll:‘ab::"w $12.25@16.2¢ n;fd{um and heavyweight,| Score by inning: Zon s Haniongb 3 0 0 5 1|famelc 2 g 4 2 i|speared it with one hand. 200 Ain Wil .... $17.50; mediu hoice and prime, $16.25@ | Brookisn .. ...........0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0—6 | jermainlt 4 0 & 0 0 [smithrf 1200 6| In the seventh, Plainfield had three AR W P oo edium and good, $12.25@16.25 ; | Cincinnatl .. 0000 01 20 0—3|dillsct 4 22 0 OfVmaningd 4 2 3 4 2{on and no one down, Bessette flied to 5 ande g}'xgh'twfiii‘:' SOQOTEN . Vsvod dania| L orniess b Tonsh declies2> 3 2 2 2 Gjdamsib 3 210 0 Olshort and Rock attempted the squeeze 3 Awchison 1. oice, $14.50@17.25; common and me e == il ¢ asep STt by Pt 5 Balt i - 2 otals 1T % -+ — —_ _ _|play, right here one oi pretties % Bt & oMo B ram $9.90@ 1425, Butcher cattle, heir-| STRIPED EELINES WALLOP b Tosls #8318 §|plays imaginable was pulled oft by the 4209 Beth Motar bulls Se0@1150 7> $5-00@1250;] YANKEES, 11 TO 9| , Seore by innings: home club, Liberty handled the bunt o5 Bs 5 ¢ B ret it New York, Aug. 22—Detroit made it | Tuiie. .0 0 0 o 8 o b s 4=y |Perfectly and tossed to home, forcing 0 Gen Pacific ers, $4.00@6.25 -”i’::i;f‘:‘&':er: 455 | two straight from New York, winning | T bue iits Smit 2 itden o vhatios oty iy s 906 Central Leather 6.50; veal = < -2 e e e A e Wy O B ut lost the batter on a close pl c -y weight).eanfg‘igi; Deht eind handy-| manging lead in the ey m?qmésm;:,‘d Russell' Draws With Morley | ney who'had started with the pitch !r(_)r;: W€ Gt W pr $750@12.25; stocker steers, sooos|a rally by the Yankees in the eighth| Teddy Russell, local boy, hoxed eight|SeCond attempted to score but a quic e C A 10.75; stocker cows Steers, $5.50@ | \was checked by Ayers. Score: rounds to a draw against Battling Mor- |PeE Pack to the plate from Chase com- smcu 9.00. ' S50 heifers 2500 Detroit " New Yor ley at Hartford Saturday _afternoon. |Pleted the double plax. i ] ot "Sheep and Lambs—R by Yok ) | e of thoss who saw e Buht eon.| This game would indicate that this is!* mbs—Receipts, 10, : 3 ol fes. 19 Cale © i head: market' steady. Lambs (2i 1os | Beri 3 3123 i|sider that Russell deserved the decision |SOhf 0 b8 SOMme SSTER oo mfl_! — oZh o C C 5, down), $10.50@13.1500; lambs, culls and| Cobbef & H § o while newspaper decisions from - other | ing hitter of the /Eastern league and sta N = common, $7.00@10.00; ' vearling wethers,| Lt 4 113 i Dt o $7.75@9.505 ewes, $5.50@7.95; ewes,| Amati® 5 31 a 00 XD & R .10 culls and common, $2.50@5.00; i ad,et 2 5213 -5y E , @5.00; breeding| Flagstead,rf 2 5.2 173 P o - 1 eewlezu,nhfls@m.fi; feeder lambs, §$10.75| Jones.d 106,31 MO e 2 |ea : i £ (RREE R FREIGHT SERVICE i s G @ || Pittsburgh Aug. 20.—Cattle—Supply| Sinizec 4 Teiis (Al e : : The Cigar Preferred i :;54 ;55 ; marl et steady. Choice, $14,50@ | Enmkcp 4 90000 4 s Covered by Insurance During Transit) 3 > By |15:50; prime, $14.50915.50; good, $14@ | Qliham> ¢ 50000 NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM By New, England’s Most — 23 | 1450; tidy butchers; $13.50@14.50; tair, | 27™? 1 38 0y § FALL RIVER—MEW BEDFORD o= Rt nant A ;e 8% | 311@12; common, §11@12; common to| Totas 40 EXES and Connecting Poir Discriminating Smokers a0 Int Pa 72% | good fat bulls, $5@6.50 ; common to good! (X) ing Points a7 In 73y, | 1at Cows, $7.50@9; heifers, $10.50@1150; | (%) Ftror “hrema tn st EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PiERCE-ARROW TRUC'’S 202 Kems 25% | fresh cows and springers, $60@130; veal| (1) Batted for Shawkey in’ 9th. i Gl e E. P. WINWARD & SO E 1 .| Detrolt .. . 2 4 —13 5 s da 3 |, S and ambe—suppts, 100 heat: | BV REELEE. 13% | steady. Prime. wethers, $9; £00d | New York | 901101 4-0-9 135 WATER STREET 17 WILLIAM STREET =5 bl 11 | mixed, $7@8; fair mixed, $5@6.50; culls| Two buse kits, Shorten, Jones, Peckinpaugh, Cobb, . S D R (] b TG o o R £ 3 | and common, $2@3; lambs, 13. Heilman, Ayres. Three bage hit, Bodie. ;‘SRW=2; NEV/ BEDFORD E Ri&CUINC ) 0% |, Foss—Receipts, 2,500 -head:; markel SRR o : Phone 3337 ST T on - 7o* | bigher. Prime heavy hogs, $15@15.25:| WHITE SOX GRAB EASY 492 SOUTH. MAIN. STREET i e | JISTRIBUTORS - = ':;;:y inixed, $15.50@16 ; mediums, $15.50 VICTORY FROM SENATORS PROVIDENCE PRE R 25 ATERBURY. BR E o % | Sorkers, 3155001805, oial JosoaEt| Washington, Aug. 23 — Chicago Phore Union 3842 e % =0 7 ars @15.55; pigs, $14.50@15; | bunched hits off Erickson and Courte , Phone 3619 ! Ld @3 | roughs, $7@13; stags, $7@13. ney today and easily defeated Wash- o |

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