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AT e ticipating in these games shall be| BROWNS EVEN UP SERIES () Baued tor Dpnten fn g other than the regular lineup with the WITH RED SOX BY WINNING | (%) Batied ‘0 e St 16, G, 3 National Lsague. exception of the pitchers and catchers. | o ot ST G 4 the | _ Seore by fnnings The guarantee is to be mutually set- e uis evened the . L% &0 Gelnnati 3 tled between the two managers with | Scries by defeating Boston 8 to 0 foday. | s Zeuis = BASEBALL e : Weilman was invincible, keeping the Bos- | _Two base it. Bancrct. o xoi the sanction of their respectiye club 4 s s i ¢ = n P A et P ton hits scattered until the ninth, when | Bome run, MeHenry, i g Cleveland, Aug. 26—5. H. Kay of; Best time 2.06,1.2. Also: in the event of rain on Sept. | three singles filled the bases, with one| o oLt SEmEEn st Louts Tnillicothe, Ohio, and C. W. Jump of | Free-for-all class pacing, purse $1,230, | 5th, it is further agreed that one of the | Oul. but the next two batters could not x = Villard, Obio, were leading more than | two in three: & games be played o the Ashland | Set the ball past the infied. St Louls| A"‘"fi: GB‘”':“F'”M “;“ et g AT RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTIC #0 competitors at the end of the first | Directum J, blk h, by Chambertin grounds. y score : “hicago, Aug. 26.—Brookiyn won a fast . < - wo § targets in the Grand American pre-| (Page) ........ ... 1 JOHN A. HOLLAND Boston (&) and close’ game from Chicago today in | oueg, . fminary hanadicap of 100 targets at the | Sanardo (COX) ...... ... 3| Manager Norwich K. of C. 1 % hpo 1 ¢ |the first game of the series, 5 to 3. Ca- | Clereind .. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th Dternational trapshooting tournament | Direct C, Burnett also ran. « P. W. CHASE 3 :g:m»" #8911 8| dore was steady in all but the fifth, when | New York " ; ’ wre late today. Each had scores of 74.| Best time 2:01 1-4 Manager Ashland Club. ig PERS {810 §fChicazo made four hits and scored three | 5, Lovs J. D. Pence of Minot, N. D. had a| To beat 2.30 1-4 trotting: Game Chick,| - ~ Jacobinef & 3 2 0 ofNennskydf 3 0 2 0 0| runs, tying the count. Myers' hitting with | Wushingion ... ROCKV" ,I ,E A wrfect score at the end of the first|b f, by Lec Arworthy (W. Cleveland).} TA!T\}LLE AND KACEYS TO “\_"::g"""h\ fl ° :grc';:mr.vn: ‘4 ; fi " : two douqblea and a Single fedtured the mfmmm‘ r; My targets. won. Time 2.27 1-2. PLAY AGAIN SUNDAY | Tobin ot 3 3.0 ofSchangc 3 1 3 1 of@&ame. Score . VS . ey olonE 220, trotting: Talmena. b L] Pattville was not satisfied with their |Suitle (B R 1 ete T 40828 Srsefies (08 Sl ol MRECTUM J EQUALLED OWN Tfmlge“:\gort y - Fleming), /Won. | gefeat Dby the K. of C. in the recent series = ~[Hestp 1013 0fowonis 1278 1 ok €12 0 ofNew Haten AMERICAN THREAD CO EECORD AT POUGHKEEPSIE Time 218 12 - @ ella, br| 20D considerable discussion took place| Toiais %13 ofsFoster 0 0 0 0 Oljohmstendb 3 0 4 0 OlTemviss 4 112 o|Worcester . . Poughkeepsie. X. Y. Avg. 26—Direc.|( 10 BeS 2L L trotting: Himeli. b lest night between Manager Hollsnd and ey L 2 i S s hsa s ot Paced second fastest mile of | 7y % 2 . e y oL Totals 31 3% 18 1|Myerset 4 3 1 {Paskert.ct 4 0 3 0 0 Springficld T ille: A ::uugd his own record at| T me sos 335 3.4 trotting: Astrsia, ¢, | 15,0 their clubs, so that Manager Hol-| (u e tr Hor n i~ o R rerar bl o G o G Pitsteia BATTERIES—Rockville: Feeley c, Fuller p—A. T. Co. ¥ s 2.25 3- : Astryia, bt | 120 will give the Taftville team (z2) Batted for Hooper in 9th, Kilduftsb 4 2 2 5 0|derus2b 5 1 5 7 0]Abany B Do Cnd Circult meeting IO, fmees |by Peter Volo (H. Fleming), won.'Time | next Sunday, Aug. 20th, and there will| o 5075, onies Qs pp|Ges” 4135 MO 222 0 0 McGinley ¢, Cooney p. . 1213 be no restrictions on this game. The line- | B 2 b S haice 3ol Soe renend bt e E H Pt . s s - | Boston 9 8 000000 60 = —|2Barber 0 & . R et Tt e D P, w130 1 rorine: ot |5 PSR e e, o | e S LT AR BRNED 222 S 11 Hewormne ammmmic rmocnasus || GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. (Standard Time) ‘a= 20 3 = ¥, y S o tomorrow’s Bulletin. acobeon, e FOR COUNTY FAIR DAY md quarter was timed in 23 3-4 seconds | imc 211 1.2 < | mows w7 T > - 2 5 o S B e = n milpta flac. Ho a130] v teus 2.90.1.4 Arothing: Neatoin the ] T4 — s (5! Batted tor Vaughn in $1b. Seven athletic events and possibly an|l ADMISSION—Gents 40c, Ladies 30¢, Including War Tax |~ - wok the second heat in 2.02 1-4 Great br f. by Peter the Great (F. Phil. | SENATOBS BROKE EVEN IN ACTORY FROM TNDLANE] 4o 1 e b e eighth, - are being arranged by Edward 3 Neison Dillon won the Breeders' club|joos’ oo o 2% N9 DOUBLE HEADER WITH TIGERS pbnlatall e iR AR J. McKay for the third day of the coun- mmeepstakes for two vear old trotters Washington, Aug. 26, — Washington | o hoocbhin, Aus 26—Philadelphia | Tw’bas wi Myers 2 Toree base b ty fair. Mr. McKay, who is personally lady Mosart was a stralght heat victor T ot 5 k | won its second straight game today from | au. in charge of the athletic programme, e reciers” ciun meecpetases for | ASHLAND AND KACEYS TO PLAY |brolie even in o double header with De-| Cigveland, § o 2. Keets was stron in | —_— which will be carried out between the SUNDAY, AUGUST 29th Bree vear old trotters. Geers won a four- SERIES FOR CHAMPIONSHIP | ;% 57 4iicen innings and Stoooing | Be ]m\t_hes,lf;le\'lelan: scoring, nf first r:n REDS LOSE LAST GAME OF races ,said Thursday afternoon that R R i = teat victory in the 2.13 trot. The sum-| “Arrangements have been completed|the final 5 to 4. In the second game|°l . Passed ball and its second on a fly SERIES TO PHILLIES |Jewett City has a tug of war team that k P 'd Ind d t e B for a series between the Incal K. of C. | on e . T BAme | which the wind carried away from Welch| . 3 Fok . |issues a chalienge~ to any tug of war (o) OCK'S rrovigdence (3 naents r | e B Oldham held the locals scoreless until the i Somids Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 26—Philadeiphia | iS20¢8, & challenge’ 1o ans tug of war y ; pe Breeders’ club sweepstakes land _club. the first | ninth vhen he was knocked out of the won the last game of the series today, 7 sear oid trotters. value, $2.680 n|game to be plaved in Jewett City on | pox.” Scorc: Cloand (3). Pulioobin (01150} "Shbripios Kopf ofuthe Reds haathint o0, CoROSEOSHL CHERPIIERIE. A7 Tedm VS hiree heats September_5. the second at the fair Y P £|left thumb broken.by a thrown ball in < ¥ & AT Gelson Dilion. c. by Dillon Ax- grounds, September 1 The series & % = should get in touch with Mr. MeKay. | - e T | o N §1% 1 LT D e e i e AMERICAN THREAD worthy (Serrill) e oA shi; 2 261 ine 0y i s T 4118 2| play again this season. Paulette was hit| o100 " ConTetiont champion | event . ane Voio (N. Fleming 0! n n Yenre2b 4 1 430 liudgeld 5 113 10 o 2] by 2 batted ball in the eighth and forced 5 - £z o ‘ iteila Wood (Ackerman) 2 As the New London Independents |puhs 1 ofytiamic 6 23 e o ] z et e diand the prizes offered are as follows: Heather and Lee Tide aico ran may be contenders for this|Combe 2roouced £2so0 R 3§ 3]0 Touve in favor of 1. Miller, The score:|1p0 yard dash, amateur. medals; - 100 GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. (Standard Time) Rest time 2.1 BT {title, they can arrange a_series later |} 5 ey et e H o 0| Shanson,ss T AT Gineinnati (N) yard dash, professional, $10, $5. $3, $1: ke Breeders' club sweepstakes for three|in the season with the winner of this o o|<hanmah & 3 5 3 g[xxNunama'r 9 0 0 0 0 eefen 01 S 1 71220 yard dash, amateur. medals; 220 ear oid trott alue $1.000, two in|Se e latter series being the de- Hl §{Tamess 3 o . o= Taltie.d e el e 5 yar oid v e $1 o o HE B v oY s mTE it 2 S | dacn, Drofessional, $10, 3y 5, § 1 110 | T 4 e following is the agree pe- 0 I Lz Awlings 2 3 o oy, ; s 7 7 S st & 7. by Peter Mosa i MC L e o e e Williams ot ¢ b L5 iy ‘;“ri'};s:;‘:;f“’s'l;“’:?“vq“""_ vard| and aggressive ball plavers are good 16]] Bulletin: relative. fo Connectisut . Miilgts fRemaen) the undersigned, do hereby e e, ol S Ra nfor Garduer in o, Pl ilitos L T tetas tetar- cvent” four tesm, | o0k at, from the fans! standndint | Goodyear baseball game of Sunday, stat- #adam Dillor. (Serrill) SR e mateedy 3 3 s e R Miller 30 4 sickdng. 25 i Y "§ One parting shot: Plainfield, 1 think |ing this game will decide the champion- Elewaian also ran ey = SRR ieis 3| Gxx) Bated for Lunte in Sth Withrowe 4 s & 3 %, | cup. i k : e ¥ou came nearer winning the first game |ship of Killingi & R e eeflamey for bally chata= | St T Sl S Score by innings: : e 4 h s Mr. McKay is bookimg entries from|ijan vou will ever come again in this| D ¥ Gias tro #hip of New London county. The| () Batied for Shaw in Son N e U S ——— See v o| Norwich, Taftville; Jewett City, the sub-| cories” Wo are comine up stoene Sur | Does your correspondent thin if Con- o game to layed on the Ash-| Seore by inaings S e R T L e ol e kT I eri r v | marine base and Willimantic. Tt is pos- |50 NS 4Te COMIE up strong Sunday | nectjeut” Mills wins this game, thev will i Wiki b g, b land grounds at Jewett City on Sun-|Deltalt .20 840 0 0 0,008 0 Bi8: o] Tvo bue bl Spesker, Drbes i — —|[sible that contestants from Danielson | o s |be champions of Killiagly? Does he thr- ¥ 5 20, second g: ‘shington 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 20 0 0 0 fotals x5 e § her east- s Zet Connectics Is was beate Geers) 43084 >"n{<‘rm’x>r 1920, second game | " neg®hae hits, Veach, O'Neil Three base PIRATES WIN BY SMALL I Rebiad s Fori Mgt Sasa ! Putnam, New London and other east |= nnecticut Mill I n it to 1 e plaved on tho fairgrounds at | cobn Jutse Phiiadeipnis . 20 0 ern Connecticut towns will fake part 3 ! 0. 4 to 3, 15 to 0 and 5 to. I by tood- D 5 5 ick on September 12, 1920 and a e na MARGIN ¥ROM BRAVES | oiiniii™ = S0 a0 0b 0 i Questions Champlonship year. ara’s Hal vee T e, if necess B bIEY fx o N i o " i Shortine B, o B £ Fiv Vicsmien 7| third game. if necessary, o be played DRI Washington, (A) Pittsburgh, Aug. 26.—Pittsburgh de-| Two bise hite. Sicking, Pauietie. Tiree bese R e T Sporting Editor, |7 Wil winning one game, whish they, 1 B Blweod the Great P on the fairgrounds at Norwich on a ab hpo o e @ hpo a el feated Boston today 2 to 1. Powell hit | Withw 3] 4 STOR A g Norwich Bulletin have ‘not yet: wor cntitlel then:. 10 6l tcher, Alliewood the Great = Peler|date (o be agreed upon by the two re- | Tows2 3 '3 & dlissess '3 £33 8 3l (GC first bail pitched for a home run and e WITH PLAINFIELD ON GAME [ Siri—I wish (o take exception to yonr | title, Yours, = T et 180 kspective managers o Pk 15 S0 olnin 25 & 0 0l the locals tied the score in the fourth in-| Nati So the Plainfield crowd is sore, eh?iDanielson correspondent in Wednesday's | ALMA FORCLEW, Further agreed: that no players par- | Vesnr £ 3 3 o ofgoes 2 % | ning on Bigbee's triple and Carey's single. | cuicugo 5. Benok { Well, it is not surprising. but we didn’t Hellman.ib 4 0 5 0 olHarris 2 4 0| Whitted’s safe hit and steal of second,| Pittsburgh 2, Besten | expect them . to admit it, especially : Hemiin 1030 HSERS 3 % o i llowed by Barbare's single, won the| Bt Lo s dew ves | through The Bulletin | : HNANBIAL AND EUMMERCIAL | Ainemith.e § 3 3 : o hamite o| game in the seventh. Score: Cinclnnati ¢, Phifade Til admit that Ashland did get some, mp 400 24 Viimke 1 Boston (N) f Pittsburgh (N il F:l"':":" Leamue, | of the breaks, but had Plainfield gras o v o e 5o 1 o] New | Cueaso 6. some of the opportunities which they h i offoweiet 3138 snabecic 4 22 0 3| Washinmon & Detnolt 5. (Besond reme) """™ | it might have been aifferent. Not with- 3 | o Bl e SR o U s S 81 Boston 9, St Louls & Ing to detract from the losers’ credit, I| 2 | Gttt 4| Puiiadeiphia 5. Cievelan. * can’t help but feel that Ashland proved Market Stronger CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. | (@ Rared for zachary Tl ¢ v Eastern Lea - : ' % tred for Diemiller lke. 10 m League. to be the smartest club, he so-called w B hue: 35 Toa comces oF 10- | e itz T s Waiicss 4 O1 Prideewon 5. Atbany 6. (Fret came sl ey WE BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING TO BE THE BEST : 2 < marke: was again visibly inuenc- e 3 i s : 3174 | medewen T Albeny 6 iscond tame) It 15 no diseredit to Plainfield. however, VALUES IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS THAT WE HAVE A 4 rmer money tendencies and other 90009 0.0 4 [ L) Y1 Soringficld 1, Wemesier % PRirt same) to lose such a game to Ashland; in fact, OFFERED THIS SEASON. E SR MR tentie. to confirm $ DB A Sl o 300 3 ¢ Shinensd 2 Woreester . (Second paine) t is a big boost to be able to hold the E . DON'T DELAY. SEE THEM sersistent eports affecting the status of s T AL e = T| New Haven . Wikroury 3, (Fins gume) fast traveling Ashlands to such a close AT ONCE: eveal impot i o haditey New Haven & Waterbury . (Sccond game score. VRS RengtEREe Ry e o bRl FRENLEL Impending withdrawal of some $13.- PITCHERS FOR 17 HITS for Gowds I &0 International League. s to haiting. considering | 4 #0.000 from e Newis ore, g sos Mg Sorticage | Pon o 0o 00 s derer i 2 Tommo e e e {9e0 g, el 4 Roadoter, about 4 months ald, like time money. all loans, | tod nd_defeated New York 16 to 4. fome mun. Powe) > T s Cehath (hetumetiiig whs s ol LIBERTY BOND nd gama. which nroves tha piring B the recent fixed rate of i3 e~ ,.‘""K,‘I;, Ciose | DAting three Yankee pitchers for a_total | — timore 3 Akrom 11, gas whole above the average. | 1919 Mack Truck, 2 ton capacity, large stake body, first class - rost 1o 3 per cent, just be ©a8 f% Soor|of 17 hits. New York hit Kerr hard only | RY'S HOME RUN | American Acsoeiation. For the benmefit of the Plainfield fans. condition, cost over $4,000 last fall, for quick sale offered at T et e - Hh ia Gl enslbiines Soge GAVE CERDINALS THE LEAD| K chv 2 {1 would like to enlizhten them that the | sacrifice price of $2,750.00 on easy time payments. '";;;'::m,‘ = ,;,',i'::""f""” oard S0 siw 8 Chicago (A) New York (A) Louis. Mo. Aug. 26.—McHenrv's| S gon’s average fan does mnot realize the strain 4 2 lates mward revision of sk s ses | a run in the fourth Inming, which| St Pau that the ball plavers labor under in a se- | 1918 Reo 7 Passenger Tourir oot < 3 < s 4 5 un_in_th ing, wh - Paut 2, h lay e Tt . $1,0004 R L ot sates e o2 i B8 e 01 th Stock, gave St. Louis a 2 to 1| Milmaukee s, i ries of this kind._ Every move counl:\zu\d ot g Car, $1,000.00. basis. save in the < o 2 5422 | Weare . over New York t nd an even a little slip may spell defeat. especially in Overland M 90, win nterests committed to T S el peidhad 2 game like the first one of the series odel 90, winter top. : t o Natienai When it was seldom that there were not = AT 5 e York (N) St Lowis (v e X ‘ By = was not without it= const i s . Do o| Boston xs Presbursn men on bases for either side. It is re- Reo Speed Wagon, stake body. = pfu res, however. for, [ 1 3 00 B e | markable that neither team cracked un- K hange, excepting the ate of = 4 3 19 hiladcionis at St Lewts, | der such critical circumstances as pre- G. M. C. 2 Ton Truck, very low price. = fres. ‘making further recovers anef A e e A cions isai sented themselves throughout the game 2 rom ecent depression, while railroad ool € 112 0 f3teck3n I 1 Chicagn at New York Give the boys credit for showing a little | Stewart Ton Truck in good running order, | B e "o ssondary or e e DI S st Cuevland = Philatephie fight, as surely none of the players | a wee again in process s E A0S wensn i 8t Louls 2t Boston bbed the umps continuaily or bevond <21 feyan : i, P L I e e R oo THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. = [ aieain Son 37 | chica . L Ml tigs 5c 1e il oain must agree, and it is only natural for - e .l ks for. ke g " 358 | o nase nis. 3 Ve R e e reron xe Worcwter some of the boys to holler on the spur of| ENSIICRER STREEE HORWITH, CONN: 3 er absorprion of _tansportation 268 | Ruel. Fein < base hits, o 2 0 Hartford », New Haen the moment. ; 5 g L ;xdt- earnings which 68 ins. Totals 20 Plisfield 2t Waterbury, No one did anything to be sorry for.| = expected to accompany the 3 Crops and heavs coal ex- = 159 red in the calcula- - of the iails Southen Pa- I LI One Dollar Tire Sale FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, BEGINNING SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th Buy One Tire for List Price and Get Another for One Dollar STANDARD MAKES--ALL NON-SKID SIZE. 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