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Y e — A T T T nommcu' BULLETIN, SATURDAY, BASEBALL OCTOBER " 17th * No-Hit, No-Run Johnny Cooney 'OF THE BOSTON BRAVES WILL BE ON THE MOUND FOR THE Providence All-Stars Vs. Frankie Woodward OF NEW HAVEN EASTERN LEAGUE ON THE MOUNDi FOR MOOSUP Ed. McGinley Will Catch for| Cooney. A Red Sox Catcher for Woodward. Game Called At 3 P. M. (Standard Time) HINIE DEVRON, UMPIRE On the Carpst Grounds, Moosup. RUTH FRACTURED LEFT WRIST IN GAME AT ONEONTA Birming Y., Oct 15 Babe \ sustained a fracture of the left wri : game at Oneonta to- day betwee s “All Stars” and the Endicott-Johnson team of this city. He received the injury while ing a slide to first base. Alt ed game, knocking | ary home run in thel said one of the wrist had been MISS STIRLING AND MRS. GAVIN TO MEET IN FINAL ROUND | that Jack Coombs, STONINGTON PLAYS ACADEMY TODAY The Academy eleven clashes with) Frankie Di Genero of New Yol Stonington today on the campus and | won the Olympic flyweight. cl a hard tussle is expected to interest|ship at Antwerp, made his first ap- thé spectators. The Academy will use | pearance as a professional. (His op- sbout the same lineup that they used | ponent, Joe Colletti of Poughkeepsie, last Thursday against Ashland.. The|N. Y., was disqualified in the third rlayers were put through a stiff drill | round of a six round match for hit- yesterday and Coach McKay feels that | ting low. his football challers ought to have no difficulty in defeating the team fromr{ FAST PROVIDENCE ALL.STARS the city on the edund, WILL PLAY IN MOOSUP SUNDAY Stonington was recently defeated by Nulkeley by the score of 7 to 0, and | Moosup, 'Oct.'15—Megr. Longhram of the Academy eleven are out to win by | the Moosup baseball club has. secured © much larger score. for Sunday's game, one of the best The following men will appear in the | clubs that has been seen :in these, parts Academy lineup: ~Young, and McNa- |for many a season, the Providence All Mara, ends; Marshall and Brown,|Stars. No hit, no run Johnny Cooney, fackles; Wellington and Mousely, | the 19 year old boy wonder who has sign- guards; Sage, center; Whitney, quar-|ed up with the Boston Braves will twirl terback; Boynton, fuliback; Reed, Wil- | for the Stars. liams and Paradis, halfbacks. Otber first class plavers that will be The game will start at 3:15 sharp. geen in the Stars' lineupare: madie — ayrs of the Braves, Happy Semicham HAS NOT SELECTED MAN TO of the Bloomington, New York club of REPLACE HUGHEY JENNINGS|the New York state league, Jimmy Detroit, \Mich., Oct. 15-— ‘President | Cooney of the New York Giants, Denny Frank J. Navin'of the Detroit Ameri- [Garin of the Seattle club. McSherry can league club has not selected a-man | 0f the E. O. league and Ed. McGinley to replace Hughey Jennings, the Tiger |the famous backstop. McGinley is the manager, who resigned today,- Navin {manager of the club and-also has' the announced tonight. - Jennings' resig- | credit of makin gand putting Johnny nation came so suddenly, the Tiger |Cooney where he is today. McGinley owner said, that he had not given |caught for Moosup elub~ail last season much consideration to a new leader|and has a large following of fans in for the team. this section that will turl out to see Jennings left tonight for Scranton, |his Providence All Stars: play. Pa., his home, without announcing Moosup 1l have to trave some to whether he would remain in. major | keep pace with this fast bunch of ball league baseball. His resignation, he [tossers. Moosup ‘will haveits, regular aid, was prompted by a feeling that | lineup. with Frankle Woodard gf the change would be beneficial both to | New. Haven eastern league on the mound the Detroit baseball club and to my-|with a Rad Sox catcher. Woodard it is elf.” It has been reported here that|rsported has been sold to th® New York | the man who brought three pennants| Yankees and will report 'this coming to Detroit since he took charge of the | spring. team in 1907, would lead another club,| The game will be called at possibly an eastern team, ‘next-yvear. [at the Carpet Grounds, President Navin announced tonight el former = PItching | BOSTON COLLEGE ELEVEN star, who, acted as trainer for Detroit pitchers this season, would not be with MEETS YALE SQUAD TODAY New York. Oct. 15—Intersectional the team next season. Selection of another trainer, Navin | games foature the eastern intercolleg- sajd, wouid not be made until after a|iate football card for tomorrow. b new manager had been signed. Three soutlyrn institutions and dne ! Clarence Rowland, former Manageri from the edze of ‘the middle sest, wil of the Chicago White Sox, and TV |oppose eastern elevens of high ealibre on the latters’ home - gridiorns. None of Cobb, have bc(;)n“ prun;\inenny mn;:;- tioned in baseball circles as possible) the jnvading combinations from successors to the leadership of the Ti- | south’ appears over formidable, but :Q: gers. It ie understood, however, that | gniversity of Pittsburzh will undoubted- Cobb has expressed a wish to play ball {13 tect the powers of Syrdcuse Unive several years more, declaring he WOUld |1ty {0 tha Tmit in an endeavor 1o re. not accept a managership until hisiyerse the result of their clash last sea- son. playing days are over. Rowland is a scout for the Detroit club. hsnitokion: sudiTes ulipies Briree ton at Princeton; Virginia Poly ‘will face | 1 YNCH-WHITE BOUT DECIDED {pyutcers at New Brunswick and North Carolina_will invade the Penn State | A DRAW BY JUDGES ew York, Oct. 15—Joe Lynch of|field. Nome of the colleges -involved | v York and Jabez White of Albany, |played against each other in 1919, ntamweight boxers, met at Madison| To adherents of the eastern collegiate’| Square, Garden tonight in a 15 round|field greater interest will center in the bout which the judges decided a draw.|outcome of the Yale-Boston College and Lynch weighed 118 1-4 pounds and his|th» Syracuse-Pittshurgh games. Hpponent 117 1-2, Last antumn Boston collegs Two disqualifications marked the football world by preliminary bouts, in one of to 3, and Syracuse FINANCIAL AN ion- Moosup. . m [ startled defeating Tale, 5 upset the gridiorn D COMMERGIA the which ! stock exchange today owed much of its strength and concurrent activity to the 1 | Payment of the Anglo-French Philade ftirling bampion A. Gavin, New ork, tw finalist, will meet i>morrow nal round of the berthellyr rnament at the| Jluntingto try club. | en round today Miss| f s. Quentin Feitner, 2 d 1 to play, while ted Mrs. Ronald H. hin, 2 up. it's a Great Life. wives who could + makes of motor car at pre s News dential can- BASEBALL Connecticut Mills VS. No. Grosvenordale SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th “PAUL JOHNSON DAY” At No. Grosvenordale AT3P. M. Daylight Saving Time BASEBALL Sayles Field, Baltic RUBBER GAME FANCY CONN. SLUGGERS Vs, BALTIC RIVALS Game Called at 3 P. M. Tom James, Umpire BASEBALL ASHLAND PARK Jewett City SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th Roy Rock’s Providence All Stars ¢ loan, which involved an a of not less than $200,000,000 and iheavy interest disbursements to the {holders of the Fourth Liberty loan fail- ed to make the slightest impression. on money rates. On the contrary, 000,000 t 1l call money opened 3 bank acceptan 2 | Rails featurea the higher trend of Aoy | stocks, some two score of dividends pay- ng and speculative issues recording ex- treme advarc-s of 1 to almost 7 points. | Coaters and junior western and south- | western issues led the movement with | cotton carriers. | Hign grade ofs. LISERTY BOND MARKET. High, including the Dutch motors and the favorite stecls nd equipments also miscellaneous | stoks such as tobaccos. leathers, chemi- |e utilities #nd fodMeissues trailed lalong at 1 to 3 point gajns, though sub- jected to profit-taking at the close. Sales | amounted to 800,000 shares. In the bond market rails contributed i | eubstantially to the varlably higher | trend, reading 4s being the most strik- ing example at a gain of 4 1-2 points. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Testerds Sterling (oar $1.86% 2 Demand % per sore G0 divs Liberty issues recorded moderate gains, [with stendness in the international di- | vision. . Total sales (par value) aggre- ed $15.375,000. Old U. S. bonds were 3 rchanged on call. 7 = Eestim i A G oéi High Cebl 9% % Low. Close 3% ales. + Al Chem 00 Alls . € € 20 Am B 8 3200 A 95 Am Am Am % Cables % s e i (] Chicago Wheat Market 1600 Am 10 Am S ago, Oct. 15—Wheat prices went Mg € today affected 0 a consicderable | ) Asso 01 by word that President Wilson | 5 Awiison gr 4300 Balt & O 5 Balt & Oblo pr with Governor Aver, ges on which Cov Allen. recently called for an emb: of ror | argo | B A i again8t imports o fwheat frem Canada. | Toon Bety Stee B % %1 The market closed - excited, & 3-4s o | 0B R i 10 3-c.net higher, with Deeember 217 | 0B x T 5 1-2 to 218 1-2 and March 202 1-2 to| i 6% e% 203. Corn finished 2 cents to 3 1-2] :;,,’ ‘.(l‘ P: ‘.7’.2 2#& cents up and-oats ‘gained 1 1-8 to 1 1-2 it T cents. In: provisions, the omtcome var- G bauin led from 25 cents decline to $2.50 ad- 2 Cius & 0 § % vance.. [ 6 Cii Gt 1o Cu o e It was not untll the sesslon was ne: FHCM LT Iy at an“end that. the wheat trade stam- S G 3 e e peded in earnest. During the final half :;: :fihuu*wmy‘r. % hour especially, the trade was on a big Lo O s b scale. with shorts covering in a hurry, B LE = Uby 2 ‘prominent "eastern speculator. | 3409 Chino Cep arlier, t) i i Gimo o3 he fluctuations were confined | within ordinary limits and at ‘first prices had tended downward, influenced by-ap- { parent absence of export business and by gossip that the Canadian government Was (endeavoring to press ‘forward the marketing ‘of the crop in Canada. Lat- er, however, export business in corn helped "to turn the Wwheat ‘market up- ward :and ‘the effect was increased by news that Great. Britain had bought 1.- 750,000 bushels of wheat on the Pacific coast. ° -Attention at the last. focussed Cruciblo ~ Steel 00 Crucible Steel pr 809 Dell & Hud ....... 190 Den & Rlo G pr .. o mor eand more on developments in re- i gard (o the President and Governor Al- o x 2 Estimates were current that export S buying of corn in the last three days days totalled 1,000,000 bushels ' Oats merely reflected the strength of corn and wheat. : Provislons advanced owing to higher quotations on hogs and to blg export clearances of lard and meats. GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, High, WHEAT: Open. Dee, . CORN: prophesies by overwhelming Pittsburgh 24 date, both the Syracuse and Pittsburgh teams are again powerful chines, strategy for coaches, er, are noted. clned to the cpinion that if either elev- en possesses over the other the honor lies in the sup- posed greater defensive power of Syra- cuse. At New Haven the Yile team has just begun to round into a semblance of its power of Tad midseason form, the candidates developed to oppose th specially primed pupils of be told against Harvard a team formed tests of the scason but is not likely to catch Crimson off guard. gle is anticipated having a s'g'd advaniage accounting. by the Army, wil duplicate their victory of last season. AT STONINGTON SUN Market Was Active 309 Noph & W %y x Colgate plays Brown, but the New| Jewett City, Oct. 15—Bily ‘t pax ew York. Oct. 15—Trading on_the York state team is only a shawod of { L y Liberty's the Pregidence collegians expect a vic- . of that piace. The ex-service fact that the money market relaxed in fory to compensate for the defeat of have n fast c:ub, having wou 13 o s the face of conditions which were ex- 1919, Columbia, with her new coach, |and tieq pue tnis moinE. . Ipected to cause temporary stringenc O'Neil, beginning to develop an eleven ba'l at the New York institution, expects case last ed in the east | ROCK | up will be at third base. ~ FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL ARE THE GAMES OF THE SEASON WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THE FAMOUS D. & M. LUCKY DOG BRAND SUPPLIES TO CHOOSE FROM FOOT BALLS, BASKET BALLS, STRIKING BAGS SHOES, NETS, GLOVES GYMNASIUM SUITS, ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS, SWEAT SHIRTS SWEATERS LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF “SARANAC BUCK” GLOVES AND MITTENS WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN THE ALLING RUBBER (0. 191 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. FOOTBALL to 3. Judged from their playing form to scoring ma- versed on all the football which their respective Meehan and Glen Warn- well Chick TODAY AT THE N. F. A. CAMPUS STONINGTON vs. N. F. A Game Starts at 3:15 P. M. Close followers of the game are in- an outstanding advantage but the full Dlue is still unknown. Coach Jones and his rgsistants ha#: beery w steadily with the large squad of available, but just what mount of Teal football ability has been ng |gers which Rock has gathered together. The addition of Forsyth and to the rest of his leaguers makes a formidable' ball club. ing the only game of consequence in this seclion Sunday the Ashland man- agement has made arrangements to handle the largest crowd of the season There will be no advance in admission price despite the attraction and there will be extra car service from Norwich on the 1:45 p. m. trip. Gearin certainiy This be- Coach Cavanaugh canmot be in advance of the play. fams will send into the which the early | game per- | in con- | impressively Aj close strug- the home team in the final Lafayette, already defcated | face Pennsylvania, and | he Quakers are,confident that that can;LIBERTY'S ALL ,with MARS TO PLAY Al Stars will travel to Stoningt s he former powerful steam roller and|gay and pray the fast Amtlrggg;‘m}&ssn'x:n ROU PIPELESS H Heats your home, large or small, abundant suj weather. Affords you the most convenient, easiest operated, simply reg- Saves you many dollars in cost, compared to other types of heating systess. Burns any kind of fuel, coal or wood, and saves 14 t0 1.3 of your fuel bill. Increases value of your property more than the amount invested in parchase. Facts About Putting It In Requires in least in basement, easiest, least expensive e i s il i oM b e e i ‘aluable Heating Raok, Free—nvestigate o leave word at Palace alieys, will cover second w The by-the-sea club are out to give the Liberty boys a trimminz having se- cured the services of Rube Martarkey, formerly of Pittsfield eastern league to Ditch, and Shiff of Bridgeport eastern league to catch. ‘The. All Stars will- lineup as follows: Bill Libery catch; Bullet Buck Shaham, in keeping with the early history of foot- | I o win mors decisively than was the fall. The more important games to be play- tomorrow, together with he ‘scores: where the- same institution eams met last season, follow:— and renewed into next week at 9 per 1915 Results, | 08¢ Of the best semi-pro Kurlers in this .| esnt. but eased to 8 per cent before the Boston (Collezz at Yale......... 3 G A e e e | Wiliams at Harvard..... Did not meet J 8 B o N 2 |Lafayette at Pennsylvania .........0-23 i : was freer lendlng oftime money far Goaats 5t Biown T Uk Wilbur Robinson |two and three months at an average of T e Corelt Sria aobinekt 8 per cent and more liberal buying of | Halv. Cross at Dartmouth..Did not meet | commercial paper. : Cotton Wesleyan at Gorgetown.. Did not meet | The only cloud on the financlal hori-| New York., Oct. 15—Cotton spot quiet; | Amherst at COlumP....8....q-- T- 9 zon was created by the weakness of for- | middling 22.00. st Dena IS t2Y DAl ot Fat | eign exchange. Rates on London and et Buctoan at Anmapolls . . e | Paris reacted sharply, sterling falling to | D | Gpringfield at West Point..Did not meet | within a few conts of Its recent loW New - York, ‘Oct. 15—Call money | Pittsburgh at Syracuse .. 824 record, a condition attributed mainly o, strong. High'9; low 6: ruling rate ¢, Washington & Lee at Princeton the proposed strike of the British Min- | cogint bia '5: oferad at 71 s 1200 o | ..Did not meet | Vi, Boly at Rutgers.....Did not meet STARS PLAYS ASHLAND TOMORROW As advertised Roy Rock is ‘riewtmmt the best ball club ever appeared on Ashland Park, Sunday the 17th. In a telsphone conversation with Mer. Chase Friday, Rock snformed the man- agement that he was coming to Jewstt City with every expectation of winning. He also siated that he had been for- tunate in sccuring Forsyth and Gearin of the Milwaukee association. The lat- ter hit over 300 in'that organization. Swede” Swencon has been signed, but Rock s still trying to locate “King” Bader or Pierotti. The latter is barn- storming with the Boston Braves, but is expected heme, this Saturday morn- ing. It is to Rock's advantage to s cure either of these pitchers as the Ash- land club has agreed to pay for the ser- of cither man. only change ALL The in the Ashland line “Chip” Dugas ig not in condition to play and the dizzy ner wi'l be guarded by Joe Hamel of he American thread team of Williman- ols sibuld be in fine fettle by Sunday as the shut-out \ McInnis' all leaguers Wednesday holding them to five scattered hits, He will have to be at his best how- ever to turn back the collection of slug- ACCESSORIES We carry a complete line of the nec- essary Accessories for your Auto- mobile. We also do TIRE and TUBE VUL.- CANIZING, and we are willing at all times to advise you HONESTLY as to the advisability of VULCAN- IZING your tire and tube. Wilbur Robinson, manager of the Brooklyn National League Team, wearing his pennant smile. Phone 1570 324 Main Street LANE RUBBER CO. will cover second wth merely a kid, but a comer at stort and | _New Yo , Oct.” 15—Jack Sharke: MeDERMOTT'S BRAV AND CONN. MILLS TO CLASH IN FINAL Putnam, Oct. 1 Braves and th of Danielson w and Sharkey a hall pound Reav: Uncle Sam’s Antegraph Ceilection. Uncle Sam Is not especially iiteresed in autographs, but in his big Ibmry.al Washington he Las a good many letters of a series in and papers signed by some of hiis”mo one game at North Gr stinguished nephe: All ‘thess manu- day afternoon. That this scripts, which were;not well cared fur a hummer is attssted by the teams that |until a few years ago, are now inte will lineup for the affair 5 gently classified amd preserved. There This will be Jaul Johnson' dag at Are iwenty-five thousand’ documents of aportance The Washington papers are ble. North Grosvenordaie the player who ha the | mos vi They include ‘Jocuments 523 wil be'In cent o' and received by the st president team, which will infielq | Uhe Teports from the secret service agents ing the Revolution, letters from Roch- ambeau and state papers. The John Paul Jones paper: as was used in day and a high ¢ ager McDermott decl »d to announce 10 fill eight aay. volumes of the spactal ki of letter fil As the team that wins is to take in which the national collection is ar- entire ‘gate receipts, it may be imageined | ranged. There are thirty-five volume that Connecticut Miils will also I containing the proceedings of the com. team that will ake the beést of mission formed for inquiring into the %, services and claims of American By some to win i o loyalists. 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DECISION ‘OVER LEDOUX |FPhraim Baine. hitney censational academy star | New York bantamweight, was award: M tiie, e oatberd will be Joe Gil- |ed the judges decision over Charley bert, Buddy Jordan and Art Cyr. The | edoux, bantimweignt champion Diayers will leave Jewett City for Ston- | France, i a I5-round bout a: Midisa ington at 12:45 by auto, | Square Garden tenig The’. I rench y DN pi tle holder weighed 117 1-2 pounds' N.S.GILBERT & Economy Corner, Shetucket Street it with an Presitent. Monroe, kept while he was eus Rather a Poor Fit. X Henry Lane Wilson, (ormer ambags’™ sador to Mexico, says that Elisha Cox has acceptéd and is trying 1o wear th imantle of Elijah Wilson. -That is uir- doubtedly true, but, at that, it fits Hie<s a nightshirt on . wildcat.—Los Angel- e« Times. Fall éf Man. Noted British churchmen refuss to fotlow Canon Barnes, of Westminstef,”" in giving up the doctrine of the fad of man. If man hasn't fallen, they: can't see how he gets that wWag— Cleveland Plain Deuler. ~ Things That Never Happen. The former iser will make head§™™ fly to the right and left when he getx'" back 1o Germany, also when he is elected president of France.—Indias- 2polis News. Telephone: Machine Providsecs n Union 563 Company unien 1157 Engineers Founders Machiniste anufacturers of HARRIS-COR: LISS ENGINES, o Gear applied to all makes of Ceor- S nting esesr P oner e _ m inge, Couplingss Siutches” ™ Large stock always hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. { | Leather, etc. SONS | i Al - Silkeatit. WAL teravsctesmaene