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ROSE SCOTT Columbus, O., Sept. 20.—The fall Grand rouit race meeting opemed here today with thé making of a new season’s race record by Rose Scott in the 2 year old rot, the Horse Review Futurity. The filly won this race, three-heat event of the year for which was the fastest year MAKES SEASON RECORD while the three American leaders all won, Cleveland retaining its game and a half lead over Chicago. Brooklyn won from Pittsburgh and gained a half game, as New York and Cincinnati split a double header. The Superbas have only to win four games _Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why omtments do not give you quick and lasting relief? Why cutting and operations fail? and danger of an operation. Do yeu know the cause of piles is in. ternal? That there'is a stagnation of blood in_the lower bowel? I olds. Mer mile in 2.06 1-2 also lowered | out of seven to place the pennant beyond | Do you know that there is a harm- the season’s mark for this age, held until | New York's grasp and three out of sevex |less internal tablet remedy discovered today by Bogalusa at 2.08. Weather |to make it impossible for Cincinnati tu }'{‘éufl‘;‘- ’{ffv"E:lgllbingele(n&wg‘ggbl‘!gfi conditions were ideal. Because of the ill- | reach the top. arugglsts generally, that is guaran- ness of Mr. Murphy, Harry Fleming was | In the American league both Chicago | teed % behind Rose Scott. and New York put much hope in the| HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- Miss Perfection, favorite in the 2.11 | Cleveland-Chicago series beginning Thurs- | moving the internal cause, by freeing trot. O & > s S TWhite ‘Sax TpaE 5 SOV blood circulation in wer bowel. ot, Won after dropping the first Heat tojday. WHe White e O DvercOM® | This simple -home troatment has an al- Winterwood. the Indians’ lead and the Yankees feel | THIS SIMRIC AOME tred BOCRt BOS an ot Hal Malone, played to win the King |sure that they would keep pace With|cari and lasting rellef to thousands of stake for 2.06 eligibles, captured this race icago by taking the Washintgon series | pije k sufferers, and saves the need- alght heats. Russell Boy, who fin- [and make the race even a closer one. 1If [less pain and expense of an operation. ished second in the first heat, was later | the Indtans win half of their remaining | There is no reason why it should nof drawn on account of lameness. So many{iwelve games, the White Sox would have | do the same for you, horses were entered in the 218 pace [to Win six out of nine to tie them, and that it was eplit into divisions. Oro |the Yankees seven out of eight. B ouent here veslerdayimiearvitn Threct won first money in the first di- sentence of a year and a day for vio- vision and Dan Elger in the second. INVESTIGATION OF GAMBLING llation of the Mann act, has heen made mma TO START WEDNESDAY |orderly of the prison basehall park. His 2.11 class trot, three heats, purse % . = | ant are to keep the athletic grounds $1,000 Chicago, Sept. 20.—Grand jury inves-|in good condition. Later on, according Miss Perfection, b m, by General tigation of alleged gambling by baseball|; the warden, he will be made director Watts (MeMahon) . eaii. 2 1 1 |@layers in Jast year's world feries and in| of- atnlet Winterwood (McDonald) ...... 1. 4 4 | the game between the Chicago and Phi B Wi Peter Thornhill (Valentine) .... 3 2 2 flld'l‘!""‘“‘ Nati 2 dl“"f”“ o] AURUSL WHITE SOX STRENGTHENED General Burlew (Willis) ....... 4 5 3|3l will start Wednesday with a sco gk Ly ; Soas Walts * (EOVR) 5 5 3 5|of baseball officials, piayers and writers| ORIP: AN O Tetty Thornton wag distanced. subpoenaed to testify. Chicago, Sept. 20.—The Chicago White o gl ooy A Subpoenaes were issued tonight strengthened 1 grip “on_ second car oid trol, the Horse Review ;the following persons to apps n the American league pennant two In three, purse $2.000: the grapd jury: Y o e Phm it br f. by Peter the Byron Bancroft Johnson, president of { 54 &RC Y IH O et s sl (H. Flemirg) .3 1 1|the American leazue. a1 3 P L . 3 £ K York on held the Athletics score- y on (Serrill) .1 2 3| John A. Heydier, president of the .Na- . o 1 Valentine) 2 4 2| tional league. I e tincll e ! = Pt iy " apped out © which, with a or- Miss Rhinelander (White) 9 3 7| Wiliam (Kid) Gleason, manager of the | r2Pred out fiv o STl Marge the Great (Cox) ... 4 6 4|Chicago Americcn league club. IR getted: sk s i 4 | e Sox continued their heavy bat iaveta, Heather, Belvue, Favonian | Charles A. Comiskey, president of the( he Sox continued (hlr heayy batting Miss Talbott also started Chicago American league club P imi e e mat st time 2.06 1-2. William L. Vecck, pre e T Dlowe ink foncl es S g e King isuks ol (C R e ol I sed w triple, @ double and Malone. b g, by Prince Argot New York National leagur G | iried Bneihe wndar for PHiE Hal (Childs) 2 Dert E. Collyer. and rank O. Kiinel . bhut was forced to retire after rift (MeMalon) both of o, and well known sports; 2dviphia. b s Jorped e TaLE At z A chinli | the sixth ng. Dighee, his successor, : AN e ks et e Will and his ineffectiveness, coupled S ar 20 RTINS o the White Sox attack, forced h Chimes (Cox) v hicaso ; = way to Keefe. Two triples by ~ - g o E¥ Lo b e s utility men—Falk and Jourdan 4 id-Fitaminer. o Faber, gave the est 1-4 Sandborn, and Os 25 1 Rpve 2 (first division), three | baseball writers f e the Chicago Daily New Ay el e G D by Copa De ubpoenaes for additional plaver e RIS that Oro (Palin) 2 1 1alby wiil be iseued before v i b iiga Peveridge (A. C. Pen- tion begins. said R. A. Replogle, et rTh 1 2 2| working as prosecufor under dircct SLpR sk T (Seotl) . 5 *3 2| ers from Chief Justice Charies A ‘H'v in" the %) 3 3 4 4|Donald of the criminal court. He i il Ak rell) § 4 5 5 gclared that Hal C 1 Mage BN S 4 Kitty McKim also | Heinie Zimmerma r ting fouks " e q league players, probabiy would he c R tim 206 1-4 When asked why Benton was th P ass pace (second division), three | player cailed thus far. Mr. Replo GhlLULL i o g LU purse K804 he “believed Benton 1 i ma b 2 3 ooStrunket 8 2 ° er, br g grand jury needed 1 that ¥ ¢ = “ 1 | would he asked “to tell what a ert Weater.5b 3 v o Amind i Pr ; PR a0l n r (Pa nso: made a st now { D B Tune id the "American will as! p | y a Jeffer: gress to act law fts next i 0 0 L y = also started making beiting on a baseball game a pen-| 1'% k. s 2 ; - itentiary offense | o TR o - PODGERS HAVE GOOD CHANCE e | 3 A - FOR WINSING PENNANT |JACK JOHNSON ORDERLY AT | s e R R A New York, Se 20.—The Brookl: TRISON BASEBALL PARE| R . Sationals increased their lead over New ! Leavenworth. Kunsas, Sc b ack | 1 : it to fiv and a hall games, Johnson, form: heavyweigh TN e 3 %, Stuok, Taree base hits lv, AR 'S TIMELY HITTING ,.“_ i WON GAME FOR INDIANS | \I\PRPT SHOWED STRENGTW. K L3 X ‘h‘\ a X sk, S 30.—The wesk on the| Al 2 I el el 3 Excha with o fesumption i e mprehensive inquiry for 5 £ 2 oil shares at alar high- g { 3 s 1 irious miscellaneous is- £t : S RRATe AT i ngthening. P 4 eagers eisht muns s of 1105 1-2 points were reg- % 2% | R AR e _"vi\"‘" . uch stocks as Crucible Steel, # & 5 T e A A Gulf. Writing Paper Preferred, 5 | s e B made in A n co and Mexican Petrole- “ A e 2 LS vO ‘l“k ¢ and k on profit-taking in the ks o4 Yt e St s bied, rs, lost ground on rumors| v;“\ W R OR : 25l sion did the th bas tive dividend reductions. Sales 0. %op. B & g gaeg | T0K about 1,000,000 shares, the Ch by the Red Sox reest furnover in many weeks. ame.. Harry Hooper nts over the week end, including the : ] at the plat ™ expansion of _clearing house o : L . figured in-one of ‘B MpOsSH SoMKBIORAT. ActInintd *6n v ol e | 1: Bradv and «h operations of pools. A survey | » partment of labor, showing a 7 5 harder than u ™ the of employees o1 . i scattered: excey leading industries for Au COTTON. | secor nning, “when fou les - ave accounted for the back-| oo vork o XN | bined with two errors, of Cleveland ward steels, equipments and kin-| “,,“‘ rse cotton uiet. | field cored all of Bostop's runs. | ks | aMiddling 31.0 I I dowoliotbior Ansgaes, 11 F =ht conditiens were reported | threatened but M road officials at western and| IO j e mpendi 5 terminals, but these were| New York, Sept. 20 money. | inning pered by advices from the same sec-|Steady; high T: low © & ; ' v ns s ter caution in pur-| closing bid 6: offered hen Brac $ Forin ol iy bank acceptances 6 1 sulted, batted Financial interésts again stressed the e sh, and outs. . f conserving credits, but this attl- LIBERTY BOND MARKET, | score y ad no perceptible influence upon mel o Low. Clos Besten (A) Cleveland (A) *all money market, which ruled at s 2. fis i ab o abihpe r cent. Very little time money was of-| v 5 Re H v > 32 2 red. however, except for the shorter|U ¥ B w513 T . Bt 5 s 4558 5 | Bl ditions baring wpon internaticnal| i s ! 472 dner,3b. 423 ange remained unaltered, save for|T S 5,60 i 3 IR A e nother moderate rally in British rates |U % $ 3 $33 H YN 43 > remittances also improved slightly s 3.0 0 Ma 41 o ! more gold was received to meet the FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES 0 i = rench obligatien in the Anglo-French . Ween | Totals 3214 o 5 Sterilng (par ‘$1.86% per soverois s | 2 Domestic honds, Including rails and| Demand oo .obbr oo ais p Bush i Sth erty issues were firm, but internation-| Cabies .. s uls moved contrarily. French municipals| pii 8 4 < Disadia v Ay 4 further gaina, but the new French| com a3 dive i Seott, aer. Toree and 1nited Kingdoms eased. Totall Com, 9 da 5 2.8 [ty tales (par valve) aggregated $12,375,000.) Frince ina franc) | 9. V. S bonds were unchanged on call.| e £5 64 | YANKEES WON OUT AFTER Tialy i cents per lire) | AN 11-INNING STRUGGLE % Cables -,...% : 4R ISt Y ouis, | 'S 20.—Ruth's d it Low. Ol | pelgim i Gha” certs | Praits single and Peckinpaugh Wi @*| Demana 3 6o | 3 ve New York a 5% mi S - i 2 603 | c ave Lo an 11-inning | 2% Peward i 8 175 |Same here today. analar fieldng Com 2 L7e | featurec game. cd catches | et Rrcycon gl n and Ruth in the ninh cutl off | — n erra Weilman and Mays w gou CHICAG® GRAIN MARKFET. jin the pinches, the latter weakening only Chimass, Biota0oail eain |in the seventh when the locals bunched | I O e e { four hits for their three runs. Score sult of big receipts of. corn a ‘ New York (A) (A) ) to unlikelihood of frost Wheat i L steady, at the same as Saturday’ | | to 1-20 lower, with December 239 i | 240 and March 34 3-4. Corn | changed to 1 1-Sc down, oats o | lc. and provisions at a setback vary o] from 2 1-2 to 2fc. A good deal of selling pressure on wheat was evident during the first halt of the day, but after a moderate down turn in values, fair support 0 and the market rallied. Sympathy with! | i the depression of corn appeared to be| ré S ey :J;:agzlyfl:;;"‘;]‘P‘fi;‘;:[;‘r:sfln for the ¢ m-| SENATORS WON THIRD GAME 3 ices. On hetother . : hand, active milling demand was a bullish PR W R iouny) influence later, which mora t | Detroit, Sept. 20.—Washington bunch- notable increase of the total visible sun.|®d Dits Off two Detroit vitchers today ply. Houses with seaboard connectioms|With errors and bases on balls and took N s o were also said to have heen good buy.|the third game of the series 9 to o Bishare & tibei” ers of future deliveries after the early|T™O triples by Judge and Rice, while 500 Den & Rin G downturn in the market. four singles, .a c on balls and two 08 D & Mo & Corn dropped to the lowe: rs gave them five in the eighth. €290 Frie d for deferred deliveries. Score : " ot pe %, aseribed to profit. tal by Detroit (A) 4570 Erle et Opinion was general that for a consider-| go b po B S 9%% | able period there would be no cold weah. e ® O Mowr $:5.5iieb er. Oats were governed by the action of| 323 0 e N corn. “ g2 w e N o e ‘Provisions gave way with grain 7 : 0 Fageit 2 0 2 43 Tnep Co 5 — 164 DHuecsh 403 Tot Votor Traek CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Lk 8 oo tmitive el BT Int o 2 : WHEAT: Open. L L 5 v u 5 xHale Vilo Mt ‘M. Mas S sManion 10 Kenn Cvp S gl Valley Totals o Pock (x) Batted for Ayres inm Oth. Marwell Mot (xx) Batted for Oldhdm in Sth. Mex Petrol 0 Washingten 30 0010035 09 Miami 0 € " De S i e ez 000 1 03 B Y % A e Cobb, Roth, Pinelli. Three base Manion, . xble for semce. : \ R o \ LHVEVILL odrich “Best in:the Long Run?® THE NAME of Goodrich,branded on automobile tires, is itself a cer- tification of the very utmost in'tire : satisfaction. ; Stamped upon millions of tires, it s stood and today srands’ respon- their supenor quah O/ Fabric Tires, 6000 Miles Il]l‘@S eAdjusiment Basis: Silvertown Cords, 8000 Miles 8000 Miles for Silvertown Cords 6000 Miles for Fabric Tu'es, 1s an adjustment basis maintained only by virtue of persistent high ‘quality reflected in the big mileage which Goodrich Tires deliver. on hits. wild The Reds took the second contest 9 to when Eller scattered New York's twelve throws by Groh and Daubert. YESTERDAY’'S RESULTS. National “League. Cincinnatl 2, New York 5. (Finst ) He struck out eight men, Cinclomstl &, Mew Yerk 3. (Sccond game.) Burns ber of the Worcester Academy team last season and is one of the two Maroon candidates weighing over 180 pounds. He will be out of the'game for the sea- son. 1 BEAVES AND CUBS SPLIT three times in a row, and tightend with| Chicsrs & Boston @ (Fimt game . |A WILLIMANTIC MAN HAS EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER |Men on bases. Cincinnati hit both Ben-| LReAR: o Begon o (ewud gan | SOMETHING TO SAT Boston; iSepk.| 20— Boston and Chicago | /o0 tandsBerritihara. "\ Score: St, Louis 4. Philadelphla” 28. | Norwich is it possible? Are you back divided honers in clicking off a.double- . (First. Game.) American League, !6n the sporting page? Have you reaily 1 less than “three hours today, Cincinnati (N)| | New York (N) got a baseball team? It has been iong Alexander ng the visitors to a 6| : ) e {since we heard anything concerming fon in the first game, while o New York !sports from you we had the idea they Vaughn hard in the early in-j 00 were not selling bats or balls down there and gained a 9 to 1 sion ! anymore. Of course we heard stories second llan was strong W i i {of how a Norwich team defeated Taft- \ bases in the second game an . 7 ville but as we have seen Taftville play error on Kayrs' throw ir e we could net see how it could be ether- h inning gave the visito~ their only it s GAMES TODAY. {vrise Score 581 Natiosal Leages. | ‘The Bulletin in a recent article state (First Game.), » ed that a series between Willimantie Chicago (N) | Boston tx® and Norwich would attract the largest a po a e ab hpo a e crowds ever in these parts, perhaps €o, 50 e i {as far as Norwich is eoncerned. for | 14907 0 | surely a team with the reputation th o 311008 00810 0 H ’»:rr.d team has would appeal to the 2 Gl At P ‘Row Rooters from Willimantic TWhat e “ 220 m Stars huuud Rearcaby has e Norwich team accomplished® o i 3.0 & Stars journeyed to Taft- l“. have they played? Who gave they =] S gt afternoon and defeated | defcated? A shgrt time ago a tear P % 8 2 ille Bearcats, to 1. Buck|representing Wallingford appeared here e 2 local twirlér, heid the Bearcats|and received a severe lacing from the . R ciean hits and four scratchy|Thread Makers. The eame _identical AL, OFarrell b 50 he was effective in the pinch-|team easily defeated Norwich on thex o, Fiack a anning three hitters with three men|own grounds. What kind of advertsin ond Came.) 1 base. He sent 12 men back to the|is that for a series b0t bench by this route Only a few ago the Norwich manager 0 8 u i MiR® walked four men and the Alllstated in the Balletin that ehallenges 00 nit iace'y, Seidcl the only one)Mwued through the press would not o ghitlesy. recognized, st in its Thursday issue« i le plawe &elped to make thed the Bulletin. speaking for the Norwict r Benton n 61k nd the small crowd)team said, “Now let's see who are the | AP S g turned out quitters” Thi is small town stuff Nor | S ANl Stars Sk wich. The place % win basball honos o baso hits Gaua. Romeh, Yoz, R TV al s Lpe a efis on the ball field J-w: slinging mse g b Duues. liome sy it 5 4 ithrough the press At ike vespecti 2o i@t {1 3 3 1| managems get togatier and perheps the | HUBBELL WIAKENED AFT 2 : 7 : ;lThread Co. manager will condescend 17 S THE) 6TH, LOSING TO CARDINALS b~ Lo 4 1 i fapow Norwich how the m 5y e 108 6 x—0 Philadelp! Sept. 20, e Hubbeil 2GS Chwhorart 1 5 o o of USIK Diacar these days. if Norwich e aze t, McQ | weakened after allowing two singles | (18 ; ofidwandssy 3 & & o o Show X sne really has S bam | the first six inninge, anmi St. Lo . "t”v g . | At any > wo wan! see what Yoo ” iy Philadelphia today, 4 to 5, s [can do. we know you arc past mastes DODGFRE TAKE FINAL GAME {in a ten-isming Bme. John Heydler, Na. eipe.d. Sac | In the art of crowing OF SERIES FROM PIRATES | tional jeewue president, was present to T Allls & Hit by A WILLIMANTIC PAR Sept. 20.—Brooklyn | ipveaigate whether the Philadelphia | & Snd’ Miwacts o aE won of t yers had am dge of the al-| Cae i 7 ¥ serics here fod 2. in | teged gambling fra » of their 3 to 1| PONE . JOE BEDARD'S TROTTER 10 innings. Both teams hit the pitchere | victory over Chicago in that city August| Co T ONED GAME TO BE WINS AT LEWISTON RACE* freely, but without results until the | 30. Score: | PLAYED IN CHICAGO| peter Review, by Peter Agan, 8wn ninth, when .Traynor scored o his Gou- St Louis (N) Philadelshia (vy | Chicagp, Sept. 30.—The postponed |ed by Joseph Becard of this eit bie, after Schmidt's sacritice and Big- ab hpo & 4 X B a e|game between Chieago and Detroit of | cleaned up purses amounting to $50 bee’s third single. it B S ToofApril 16, will be d here September|at the Lewiston. Me.. horse races Jast Brooklyn tied the score in the same | woumic:n 4 Willlame. ef + $}27. it was anm oday. The De-|week. In the 2:25 trotting class, purse | inning. when Konetchy lifted the ball| fenvrinib 1 % o} troit club o agrecd to piay the | $500, Peter Keview came in first ir into the left field bleachers for a home | Sickin /3 ez.e3 ¢ igame here some time ago, but instead | three straight heats. He was one of un. Neis singled in the tenth with two|yegoty 2 3 - B Lwe to St I and played a post-| eight starters and his time for the out and scored all the way from first 50 oned game there. The question was|three heats was 2:23 1-4, 2:21 1-, on Myers' double against the right field i Tye i 9 ken before the board of arbitration of |2:20 1-4. wall. S 3 0 o American league. and on the recom Brookys s, won 12 of the 22 Eees ' ! : . ndation of Colonel-Runpert, » [T | GETFISG KEADY FOR ANOTHER aved with Pittsburgh this season. The | - Crayes H of the board, the game will " . " Dodgers today signed Pitcher Harry E. 5. 3 ey ey L e BOXING MATCH WERR Hagemann *a local semti-pro’ plaver, for| suiy o8 o 2 Tehs s h_)iulrn‘mab;n;,gtr:)r-‘\\‘,‘x’:nflw:}\.’:‘:. ear. Score; %) matted for Hain h 3 is winter seasor o Yiympie "“‘Piis:“,_, 0 Bkt b &) Batied.for. Rixey In Toth RIVALS; AND: SEATE BONEINAL . ;' |3on ch. Oot:: 12ih, and. 86 18 rylag 1o ab hpo a e ab w 3| Score by innings STAND EVEN SERIES | cocure Steady Steadman and Hammering Sl L D R LAt AR LS 3 i=!| The Baltic Rivals divided honors in|Howie for the main bout. He aiso will 21 8 Al iinespiiy oL 3 3| 'fwo base hits Heatcowe, Figtcher. Meusd), Three | the W0 games played with the State | have two or three other bouts, with Dan- 570 24 glWheatit % 3 0| base bit, Mucsel! Home run, Bournier u:‘ mital over the: week end. . Saturday |0y Iho)‘le of New London in the semi- 3 bl 1% Mzers.cf e o — 1 tate 08pita eated Riv: i L Sy § 97 :'*s';w'w,‘u i ) LEAGUE STANDINGS i b emnat 1t b e e L Trooris 4 33 4 oliaumas 4 i National League. ond baseman was spiked during the umiions 0 0 afcwoey 2 0| srookien T o =0 unday. mqum Rivals defeated vhelFrankh'n S5 o H Tstr s BT osi\tal on thefr grounds inm I\ . Totalt, oL BRI X 7| Ciocimati o by the score of § 10 7. In two |nnm':s- > i sy (x) Twn out when winning run seored. i the Rivals scored 3 runs in each, getting Machme Providence, R. L pSeore by fnnings 5 g a lead that the Hospita! colid mot over- . Unien 963 Broowine +s it Boston. - 3 come, and evening up the sertes. CO ' Two base' hits, Traynor, Wheat L L Sl — MPAaNY union 1857 Eooe o American League. COLGATE FOOTBALL CANDIDATE ——— Won. BROKE COLLARBONE englmu Founders Machinists GIANTS AND REDS BROKE 3 T ONE |} Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR. EVEN IN DOUBLEHEADER Hamilton, N. Y., Sept. 20.—The Col-{J LISS ENGINES. Brewn Valve 7 Fow* Y gate football squad received a bad set-|ll Gear applied to all makes of Cor- New York, Sept. 20.—New' York and back today when Stan Vi Cincinnati broke even in today's dou- proke s cnemising [f liss _Engines, Engine _ Repairs, nnat ay guard. " candidate, broke his collarbone || Sh: - bleheader. The Giants won -the first |Deimit Ak DEDHES!. WOt Wt Bt S lf'"\fl- Hangers. Fulleys, Bear game 5 to 2, séoring three of their runs | Foidemid oroee vore was a mem-|§ ings, Couplings, Clutch Large stock always en hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds.