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T Sl o ST N e Australian Pair Repelled Jap Combination Newpert R, T, Aus. 26—The Australian pro circles. ' The Singers have & re- @oubles pair J. O. Anderson and Clarence hold the indicator and that means that the game will be won on its merits. ASHLAND OUT TO EVEN UP : WITH NEW, LONDON The New Londen Athletics Who play at Ashland Park Sendav are coming strong as they figure that a win ever Ashland will give them a voice in all GAMES TODAY. National League St. Louls at Boston. (Two game Chicago at Brooklyn. i Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphin. American League ' Boston at Chieago. - 2 HOURIGAN BROS. ‘Todd repelled the attack of the Japanese combination Ichiya Kumagae and Zenzo Shimidzu in the third match of the Dayis Cup finals here today winning by ‘sco ©of 4-6. 6-4, 8-6, 6-0. With two victories to their credit: in the singles the Japanese set out to make New ‘Hartt more ‘evenly matched. They without & a fast lot of youngsters, having sever- | Drwgesorr st arioe: ; thelr mareh to” the challenge round | qaybt have the stromgest club-seen In | al exceptionally fast runners on the club, Albany at Pittatield r . T PieceBedroom &ite against Ui United States team a three| Norwich, stnce the days of the Connectl- | in fact four members of the team are A en- mateh afalr. After winning the frst| .yt Teague. Hugh Canavan, who pitch-|to compete in the athletic programme GAMES SUNDAY. o : ®et how principally upoa their' op- | 4¢ for varions semi-pro teams throughout | at the Norwich fair. N N . : ponents Kumagee and Shimidzu | New England ~» weel: days, considers| Potter is slated to do the pitching and Al Tingun m,Walnut or Mlhmfly R found the t turnics against them and | the Norwich t~~= 1%e pick of them all | this youngster is fast making a reputa- Pittsburgh at Y e - . lost hth' next three & »“f dw' niatch | There is no t in_ Connecticnt w{w tion. He has beaten some of the best| Chicago at New Yerk, - on the superior playin Anderson and | petter deserves the championship title.| clubs in the state this season. American League. . s 2 Y Todd. There will be little if any change| Tayior will be on the mound for | pogesn a¢ 5 Which includes Bed, Dresser, W,-?r“ TIHG, The o vy pe R TRTiMe | in the lincupd of the nlam;: and by Tow | Ashiand and he lecks bettar every game. | - Philagelphia &t St Lous, . - manner, m TS Wi occasional | the players are so well known to the | In shutting out the Putnam Brayes last e Chairs, Rocker, National SFII" Silk Fldss gparkiing plac ments and hard drives. | Norwich fans as to need no introduc- | Sunday, he . sccomplished something | Smmomithieroie Two > Kumagae and zu played steady and | tion or comment. which has not been done before in two 5 2 i consistent nd ten ip their anxiety| The Singers lineup: Pete Wilson .| seasons and the best pitchers in New Eistera League. Mattress and one pair of Pillows - to win the Australians, particularly Todd | Mosher ¢, Jack McCarthy 1b, Jim Mc- | England have been unable to prevent| Pittsfield at New Haven. v completed enough errors to give their | Carthy 2b, Klinger 3b, Casserly, 55| Tom's Warriors from denting the rub-| Springfield at Waterbury. opponents the initial set. | Hamil, If. Rellly cf, Hayes rf. ber. ‘Worcester at Bridgeport. Maintaining their speed Instroking beth | The following TAN..... coww ve Ashland will lineup the same as last| Hartford at Albany, from deep court and at the net Ander-| The Kaceys offer the following Tineup: | Sunday with one exception, right field, flu‘lflble ball club and, until their sub- ction by the Kaceys, wers conceded by all to be the best in our state. They still believe they have the better ball |y, team and they welcome this chance e: demanstrating their superiority. ItV would be hard to find two teams this championship talk. They hold one victory over Ashland, ut the homé club s now traveling at a fast clip and are determined to even up. The Whalers for the most part are Philadeiphia at St. Lewis, New York at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland. Eastern League Waterbury st Springfield, An August Special! - $180.00 game of the serles today, Poor base |Young’s single. The visitors bunched on and Todd bezan to regain control | Canavan p, Bersen ¢, Domahus 1b, Pet- | which will be coversdsby the hard hit- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS in the secona set, which they won,with | tv 2b, Ruane 3b, Oferholm ss, Glhooley | ting Foley, e National League perfect passing drives or high boulding | 1f, Gaudette cf, MeKay rf, Amstin, Kills at the net " | Conghlin, Whitney, utiittes. Z New, Yok 2 X baxeh 1, The . e % ! WINNERE GET Chicago 12 Brooklyn 3. The | set was a battle royal. The| There are still many who have mot|FLEMING BIG Japanese wire foreed 1o deep coir! where | Seen the Singers fm aetion and to these AWAY DAY AT POUGHEEEPSIE| Cincionatl 7 Philadeiphia . SEE WINDOW DISPLAY they adopted every piece of tenais strat- A last chance is offered tomerrow at the | pogghkeepsie, N. Y. Aug. 26—Harry | St Louis 6 Boston 3. egy and artifice. Chey mixed heavily | Falrgrounds. Plaratng ‘was thalbls wvicner €t Gt Away. American Leagee topped drives with lobs and undercut| The managememt has beem busy dur- 320" gt tne Grand Ciroult races at the | Boston § Chicago 4. —_— returns which barely cleared the net.|ing the week putting the playing feld |gygson River Driving Park this after- | New York 10 Detroit. 2. Anderson and Todd, however had struck | In_the best possible condition. Omly |nocn®d tiie BCRE, FARE U SR S oiia.7 Dhiladerphia 2. ! their stride. They came to the net at| threatening weather can pevent the |on the carl. Tommy Murphy and Ray | Cleveland § Washington 3. v rtunity and Anderson in par- | larzest attendance of the season. accounted 1)r the other two. 'w:xrli-ro.pl.::r\-:l’?rm::.»d courted numierv' The Kaceys will be forced to play|™“g /o™ Ginners were Dora Haines International League ous returns almost parallel to the net|AWay from home as preparations for the |, o "oy, “Ciace trotting and Sakura | - Jersey City 1 Buffalo 7 Y a h any New London County Falir will be in pro- 7 e Newark 3 Toronto 4. raving the Japaness many feet trom | Nov Landon County Balr Rl b I oo | which captured the second disision of the | Newark 3. Toranto & a possible return. . i > 2:21 trot, the first half of which was b Todd aiso contributed ‘his share of | t3 Wilimentlo and (fackle e greal | ;o on Tuesdey. The 2:14 providea| Beadimp 7 Rochester 5 62-66 MAIN STREET FINN’S BLOCK \ points, particularly in the severity of his | King Bader. the only four heat race of the meeting, Eastern League b r service. After losing the first three games Dora Haines taking the first mile Klio | Pittsfield 11 Albany 4. NORW]CH JEWETT CITY Shimidzu and Kumagae adopted hard | COLONIALS PLAY AT the second, and Forbes Robertson, the |* Bridgeport 1 Worcster iriving again with succsss and ran the .LE TODAY |Massachusetts stallion which has been | New Haven 5 Hartford 3. to 1L * Anderson i he New Bngland half mile| w. 3 . : - score up o four games all. " Anderson 15 is the day of al duys, at the | ¥iaming on the New Pnglend half mlle| Waterbury 3 Springfed L. Our window is full of them — Our store re within a point of victory in the |Prowidence street grounds, Taftville | O, TU% FOFC, Tot LP0 AT MCr - the Amscioan & sscnintion Athletics Loso. to Browns: three hits for a run in the sixth when one 2 B enth game only to lose with three con.|¥hen the Colonials of Norwich comes|CCOReR 000 §f 1l (Oitn? "y ever [ Columbus 5 Milwaukee 3. St.Lou's, Aug. 26—The Browns took | of New York's three double plays ended [l over with them — All the new shades and shapes e i E;“z?:vfl‘l':mh:;: :‘o\:}w:;eey:;m: f Dbase. |lash finish with Forbes Robertson sec- _‘r"‘_":“a:"l‘\ll"sgs““é;"fiw“! RN the first game of the series from Phila- | the rally. = Saore: o h solenidid o & ith the set deuce however, and en | ond. 0leco: S e 5 ealphia today 7 to 2 by hitting Moore Pittsburgh. (N) b LR LR suc lendid varie ou are sure several en the Japanese leading with the ad-|Dall should be plaved ¥os and then|® ., soreq a donvineing wietory| Loulsville 2 St Paul 1 and Keefe freey while Shocker soce |mgmer '3 s P ty y to fi vantage game brifllant smashing gave (FOe ToTe Thed, fte ERNE I AUV e |in the 2:21 trot by taking the first two tled down after the first inning and won | Catee 394 M are becoming. e A ans thd necessary ghree [l6dE° aWAY In rIEht Hed ans B ver [heats handily. Mary Ker;‘naé :rivcntb_\' LEAGUE STANDING ) consecutive. victory. Score: | Muilew H e o in a row to win. 2 i e § Lon McDonald, won the third heat after = iladelp 3 = s expecte be the bitterest National League TRl noe o o | Cuttaw H g was a walkover for [0t It is expected to be th Sakiira had been ruled off. sb hpo s vy ‘s a}] Ot . . . their stroke they battered their way [ID'S s ’ el i tory with his starter Peter Henley in the [Fittsbur C. raf 4200 $-4:x 2 ¢ | EEmIE E e 4 iroueh Kumagae and Shimidm for u |elowing sround atl season they coud |3 Yl PO Clent on the cara |New York Fadme 48 03 $1% 0 0|ty thasy ** |l and lower crowns as well as dozens of the more »ve set the Japanese finding It impos- | trim Sunday if necessary | The Peter The Great colt was easily the ton ... Sl T S i Totals " At times even to return their ter- | weck and twice on portunity to show the |Class of the field of four enuries, and won ShiTanls Drkeeb 40 8 3 0 g E s de SR R AT styles. rific drives. ey SRBCTRITIY 130 |nanaity. Evening Gale, another Murphy | Brookivn Cuovivas 4 1 3 3 wldManmp 2 2 & e Temorrow's schedule will ‘bring Ku-|fans thelr wares this aftornoon at 3:30 | stable entry piloted by E Allen was next | Cincinnati e 1 A 100 L e e R0 a1 Gibie magae and Anderkon together in a singles |P. ™. But there ls sometfing they TR0 |poct by o wide margin. Chicago . 09|xMsatt I 1 e o 0| Tetls W&l 0| New York ........0 0030000x—2 %eh in thA forenoon and Shimidsu Mot been feurine on and Jake Betolt|Tyimmie McKerron, witit ay up account- |Philadelphia .. i Three bas b, Frixh. nd J. B. Hawkes are carded to play the |5ays that they Wwifl want fo Put a%a¥|.q"sor the richest purse of the day, The American League o) Batied sor Keete in 8th, ey «ftermoon singles. There is a possibility | their suits or sel Through with them. |Hudson Valley 2:10 pace value $2,000 Vs e ShBatied Mup K Ehmke Easy for Yankees wever that Captain Novman Peach or | when his crew gets throush with W |\ 0" opouing the way through both heats | cleveland ........o% e Philadeiphia ... 20000080 06—2| Detroit, Aug. 26—Ehmke was easy for Todd will be substituted for Hawkes. The | Manager Leseman has fified to sond W ., 1 yyi2n Snkwood, Pop Geers' nominee. | New York = St, Louis ....,. 13110100 x—7|the New York Americans today and the latter burned his left arm on a hot pipe [his lineup and does not want to glve ot |,y o n gy, Waingien ke o Two buse hits, Griffin, Perkins, MeManus, Jacob- | visitors won 10 to 2. Ruth went hitless ast might and as he is a left hand play- |Who will taks patt in the same which | ™. ™o 0 " Dacing; purse $1,000; 3|51 Fouie . o o son. Three base hits ‘Tobin, Eerbe. although credited with four trips to the er this infury may prevent him from |means that they have someiting up hew | i Thetsote s s bat. Cobb and Miller hit home rums. P followers of both teams are bettine heavi- Peter Hemley, be by Peter The =~ [Boston ...........56 62 REDS EVENED UP SERIES O i Iy on the outcome of the game. Manager | CGTeat ’“““’"“n' oG ™0 |Chicago . 52 63 WITH PHILLIES ek s X BRIDGEPORT STNGERS HERW Benoit will send Mike Morin after the i;};}"‘:\;s?h‘f;osx)hfi en) ...... i3 1|Pnuadeiphia . 43 7 Philadelphia, Ang. 26.—Cineinmati et e 3 ° AGAIN TOMOBEOW |Colonials and Bill Redcy on the receiving | Whiskfast (Cox) ... e Esstern League found threo Fhfladeiphia pitchers for |Fotathes 4 2 ¢ & . Once agsin and this to be the last|énd Which means that the battery will (Rolla Chimes (Bitms We . Ter seventeen hits today and evened the se (a1 H time this seasen, the Singers of Bridge- be O. K., but the rest of the team 1s as| Best time 208 1h G b L o ey *ies by winning 7 to 2. After Winter's Cius o A "Wl endeavor 0 rogain their layr. |much a puzzle as the Colonials. There is| 2:1¢ ciass ng; P OISR BN, o toatibos 5 A8 and G. Smith had failed to stop the g1 H Actual $5.00 Value -3 _ to the K in a series of |sure going to be something uncurled in(heats arid s = Reds, Manager Wilhelm ascended the Tres H e e o s 1 Jake has fo do it himself, |Dora Haines, bm, by Morgan Ax Bridgeport ........66 50 wnound inthe eighth inning, but fared L3ies o ihrae. games all of which wore replets this game, It Jake has fo do it himeeit | DOTS LRNGS T L ers e &1 = { mound inthe elg 3 < 51e3 ) Wonderful lity 1 L s “Sintard ot a1 ‘miomnt{seika mow. wnf il hinted taat he i Ko (H. Pitman) st AR fen THaren i e Cincinnsts (N) Philadelohia () CE ] : quality and values. They are higher sta s Tenire Rov wil] | Forbes Robertson (Rowe) 3 1 2|Springfie 5: 88 i hpo s e i Lpooae = than is often seed &8 @amb |do pinch hitting duty. Umplre Roy will| g0l /0 Cuoangler (L. Brusie) 4 4 6 ro|Waterbury 5 o e e DR s i L etals priced very close to cost but we expect to sell cases e e s c Binquc, Peter Blaze and Wilaska also [ADDany ..........43 78 it s o e LS R R e Matad e 5 E . . lstarten Prewiest & 5 8 0 o|Wamert 33 0 0 | Seore by tamines of them, and we will, as men will recognize them | Best time' 2:08 3-4 UARDINALS NANE EOURTIC GAME “1DUMSR:D (28 5 4 Slbel s o4 0 4§06 [New Tork 2 2:21 class trotting; purse $1,000; 3 OF SERIES FROM BRAvEs Wi § 130 f[¥ilmer {371 1T |PomOR as the Greatest Hat Values obtainable. Come see e X Keotas 4 51 & olrumens & 8 4. |sakura, bm, by Atlantic Express Boston, Aug. 26—St. Louis made it{Luques & 2 0 1 0 RN i yourself Market Shows Recovery Am woenerens . 48 (H. Fleming) ................1 1 ro|four straight in the series against L, v a Sl Why Penaliss Yousy Amerien. y . i ok ke | Mary Kenna (MeDonald) ......2 3 1] ton today, winning 6 to 3. Hornsby A< A Y made substantial recoveries from |An Qui Salt (W. Dickerson) 5 4 2| 19th homer of the season and the field- S N oot s 0 per har e t . ay made substantial recove i b1 ; Beter Whitloek” (Cox) 1ol 2 o5 |ing of 'TavEnTtere~the 'fea Toals 3 8% 5 g |athletic equipment and sporting goods S H sfi 00 d ssoo ng ned decline. Dealings were | {70 jESt T Widtoote S(Eox) el SR i R D e B O R the sixty-fifth congress struck a direct tetson ats) . an ! dive fied of any | ym her pr | Harvest Hcpes, Lord Frisco and Grice St. Louls (NY Beston (M) Score innings: blow at the physieal develpomont and Am | Woithy also Sm!;fl‘ a hpo a e # hpo x e Cincinnati ... 104000101—T7]|mora] welfare of young Americans. Fall Ca S $1 50 t 53 00 rebound which be- | Am | st time 2:12 1-4. Smithef * 5 2 2 0 o|Pcveller 3 1 2 ¢ o | Philadel .. 0000002002 i ais i aad continued for the | Asems Coo Ihe Hodsen’ Valley 3710 classl pae; |Fpeniacsn) s § slotoens iy o o 0| FRIAEIDHIS L 0R0 0000 0 2 Eresummebiv this) il Cway e Ps, o1. 0 9J. =y t00k the shorts | Atime T & & ¥ e o000 g Stocksb & @ 0 3. 0fSoworiiet 8 : 3 8 ¢ | paginion : ’ asainet. professional sports.” As 70 rer most part t close, to shotts | Alekison 'r & 8 s yalue $2.000; 2 in 3 Eanbyab © 2 1 3 ° loru 030 cent. of athletic equipment s purchased s pghnar e wiotng | Ml T &8 3 S mmic McKerron, bg, by Jack M- g iG iCecnd) ob ! : = surprise and resulted in the wipink |} AR s e R e e e T e L e o Indians Defeated Senators by boys and eirls under 1% vears of o e < ek P i b fetlacd G L s I Tavinis € 6 1 1[Fordss 540 St ag Vi 5 f age, the actual result has been the pen- eaders day's advance compris- 8% Lillian. Silkwood, (Geers) .. 2 2| piectire 214 0 o ofcemdrc\ 1 o g 5 o | Cleveland, Aug. 26—Although Mails was | 252, B 80 A EO O e exoacn. . olls v, &b equipments, ship- 2 Best time 2:05 1-4 Cemomc” 20§ 8 8|75, § 0§ f 0 |wild issuing eight passes he was effect. | 2lIZing of youns Americans with excecd- s, rails and leathers at gross gains i i Perticap 130 ofeimamy 3 012 o |ive with men on bases and Cleveland [ (IEY Wmifed stlowances emd 2 modern 1 to 5 points. Textiles, chemicals, mo- | Central 5 [SUIT AGAINST MILWAUKEE Netthi.p. bl el o U defeated Washingten 6%o 3. Washing- | |00, @, o8 erievens mistake shouM: be “ion pictur order, tobacco and eop- | Central 3% BASEBALL CLUB| ok © % in 2! Tl 36 98 35 1 |{on Pitchers were nearly as wild and in- | (00" RS Erlevens wis e er issues also showed material Improce- | QTN SO : Milwaukee Aug. 26—Suit today wae| (% Baued for McQuillan in zrd eftective, n the pinches” Mrlckson and f o iinatl, Enquirer, nt ith ding a -+ o B e ST ¥ e v i kel it be-| ™ % ment with leading and junfor rails. Ont 2 3 |started against Otto Borchert and the 2o wo1g 0 e ehss | Sourtney hl,v":g ta ety s 3 = he only noteworthy laggards wers U.|Ch 3 & SU P p s, el oy SATIO0 SEing. Otbe Benle gl 1 Lo 49100806 cause of lack of control. Bagby rep s L 3. F e Ol & N'west 6 [ SN T s e 3 '—s¢ | Mails in the ninth when Washington R 3 gt Y ey e cR1E® ~*% Ihall club for $4,250 by Benjamin P. Moul- . Mueiter, Southwort. Home run. |15 eC 0N (€ PN one out. | He passed| The Baltic Rivals received a letter an Smelting preferred and | Chine Copmer B iasgl it s s | Bush filling the baces and Milan then | from the U. S, S, Lykens team, in pexart d ) 2 . Company, 4l daciibg te | GUE, -5, “|ihe sale of catcher Alex Gaston to the | CUBS POUNDED SUPERBAS' jhit into a double play. Seore: .1 & game Spndav but Baitic is sched-| B Clothes you will admire. You just can’t help but feel ¥ . SO SR S W %5, | Da St | New York Giants last fall. - Mr. Moulton PITCHERS ¥OR 12 TO 3 VICTORY gl gUa iR b e 3 b shares PR contends that amount s due him as the| Brookyn, Aus. 26.—Chicago pounded |irdzeis & 873 I blotee 4 v o Attentlon Cotonials conscious of the smart style, the fine tailoring, fit and - ¥ conditions favered Ede § ‘3 |result of an agreement with Borchert| four Brooklyn piteuers fo 2 to g |Dumes 3 - - = o - at. call money on fhe exchange open- | e § I 3 ile Cor- an-aeasmalc NI (LG o kiyn piteers for a 12 fo & |\limee 3 03 o 0fWimemsh 3 0 3 ¢ 0| The Mystic team would like to hear fabr; 2 o 2 . 3 !made Ja 5 1920, 3 on | vietory today., Reuther lasted less than {Miverit & » 1 0 b[Spekorct & 2 2 0 0 [from the Colonials in -regards to the e nd revevios Jato next weecat e | i idre A e e e ot vilasa, (s Slier i ingeitn it /¢ e ] 8 oo b colniit Tnovearse fo abrics, and the values are the greatest we have offered r ow Sk e S | Gen ™ Moter si12 [the Milwaukee clab. Smith wore hit hard. Martin| held the |Stsnkib 3 11 38 ) = 3 . sllable at 4 per cent. International re- | e Mowrs b L e o eontended the 5 > Smithf 3 0 3 0 ofGardners 3 0 2 : 9 S 1 of 1 . . Gen Mot Deb 8 s under the agree- | Superbas hitless for 5 2-3 innings, The | e o 0 o 6 ¢|owee. 3 1 ¢ & o TURF NOTES, In years. Oeveral of our Fall Suits have two of e e e e Saa.yom ey Dy 1 ment Moulton was to recetve one half e | score: oo, - ; J pens nt N e i . Frdeonp 3 0 & 1 B [Jcheston® 3 ® 3 0 0 = . ente with Jower aSetaBons for Gkt Noih U {isumt eelixed iy Mtiwagkes Coum, chePale e Bratas ) Seriie NSRBI Ly e it the Dkt oviers Prices start at $25.00 and stop at $55.00, . - otor Car 5 3 hpo s e ™ o a Curtneyn 0 [ Nefile 2 4 ize, v 2, s ronen for 5 ) .00. ontimenta) poloa exeept Denmark | Hib Motor Cx {of, any of thess players. Xolloing o | iy iith B70 sk Mlouar O Ao 2 3 (O S DALY SO e (021 21 | Butes ilue 32,000 Ausirian krouen ioe p St Gha . jaston sale October 10, 1920, a check |Hollosh'rm & 1 0 0 Pohmston. 39" 2 0 0 € 6 0 0 6 0|Ebyp 09000 and three-eights}. was decided on June oo hr for $3,250 was sent to Moulton by -Mr. | Keicherss 1 6 6 3 0[Janwinib & 8 & o 68000 —————] s i vat g, snd weveray of the dut- 4 STST, s Borchert. No_statement of the amount |3 £ £ 38 dlonfiar 438 3 ¥|moRouwse 98 0 o'l Toaw 387 9 1|16 and won by Niagara & seven-vear- | b g b, he has Information that the Giants pald 423 0 ofSmandtit 3 112 0 0| Touk M S2l0 1 adlo e the foreign group was mixed | Inier Pu BiLRas dntoameii 520 v efKidumay 8 003 3 0| (0 Bated for Schacht n ah, 245 meters; Princess Moko, distance net advances and e- |y e vaney et i /9 RS S ihoc) e 42 e | (x) e fer Biniy e g 2,200 meters, second; Csillag. distance within fractios e el rol " 5 2 ruegere 3 0 4 8 0 z) Bal for Smith in &th 2,2 E = szt, die- e Vi) Eerebirsa Whatones R ;' |RED'S STAR CENTER FIELDER — == lnuehers 8 8 0 8 0| (zx Batted for Acous in 0ih. PN poe (M del Tagews NI VETES) SRR A Misurt, % & T Tols 4017 7 126 |Miljusp © 0 5 o Score by Inmings: ance 2,215 meters, fourth. The winner i Missour] Pacifie Ba ORDERED HOME Schuoop 8 # 0 ¢ o | Washington. .....0 60 01200 0—3|trotted the race at a rate of 1.26.4 per Change Grain Market Mimourt P % | Phladelphia, Aug. 26—F4 Roush, star Smith> 1 8 0 0 81 Coveland 0203001 x4 |kilometer, or 218 pec mile. ; Chicage, Aug. 23—Lack of outside buy- N2t En & center flelder of the Cincirmati Natioals S B TR L \ng and advices that Canadian wheat was who wWas injured here yesterday in a 0% % ° | GIANTS TAKE FOURTH STRAIGHT Fb::m-{ n’.-‘mtensedhnt,‘w:hp_ us::hal being offered at the seaboard on the game with Philadelphia was ordered home Toaw @ M 2 ourth of July crowd packed into the sime basis as American grain caused & today by Manager Moran. He tore a| (X) Bifted for Mithe in th i VICTORY FROM PIRATES | gaieq of Sage Park, Windsor, for the 121-125 MAIN STREET ate slump in wheat today and tended ligament tn his right leg while attempt- | {5 Ditied,for Sctoo fn T New York, Aug. 26—New York made | opening prosram of the Bay State Cir- STty 4" Gl Wite Mttong inkrkey ¢ |ing to steal in the first inning. Chicago "..%.... 4 300 2181 o_1ajlt Vour soalght fover BRhorgh loday | cult mesting’ at the frim Comnectiout “K; e lothes” p ) the Chicago board of trade. According to the team's physician, 1eee. 0000600111—3 i Tae kR mat, witioh vy in; fine oonfl- up] ime; tetson Wheat 8 ki d auarl:‘r t: !1: Jorws ‘Rfiuah m:@‘y will he lost (flvthe Qu:‘\ Bl”'flx“‘\?:o Bits, Terrs, Maissl, Grimes, Home |1ead in the pennant race tosthree and a|tion for the annual midsummer visit of pe = 3 C ot = s H'b Wheat finished q z rn ruled unchanged to 1.3c higher and for the remainder of the seasm. Roush | ™n. Griffith. half games. Phil Douglas came back{the best herses raeing in the oast. cats were steady to 1-4q higher. n will leave tonight for his home in Oak- e with only one day's rest. His splendid| Joe H. Johnson, the Medford trainer, provisions meats were generally unchang- land City, Indiana. BED S0X TAKE FIRST GAME work in the pinches enabled him to finish | was the ton jock of the day. winning %4 but lard was from five to 17 1-2 potnts OF SERIES FEOM WHITE OX |ahead of Hamilton who held the Giants to | the 2.18 pacing stake with the unde. gher RIVALS HAVE TWO GAMES Chicage, Ang. 26.—FInke hits by Bos- (7 hits. e feated Colonel Bidwell, the property of | < = e e iy wAIWERE Whin OVER WEEK ExD | ton coupled with errors by Chicags gave | New York won in ourth tnning on | C. C. Péndergast, of Boston. and then | oston-owned sidewheeler, on w yon by Rumanin by Douglas McGregor- Giia spwAri Wit Bir Sekdiiete o The Battle Rivale heve. ton prmey| The viskors & § to 4 victory in the fret |3 DRSS to Bancroft, Frisch's triple and | capturing first in the $2,000 stake for |ley G, Croshy ana Mr. Thwaite 1 Miss Baryton, ] til noon December was § 1-2 cents abeve . 2.09 pacers with Berney Hayt, amother |bills. Harry. Brusie, . substitutite the low point of last Monday. Houses e o o teend: | on Saturday | Cunning and inability to hit in the pinch- Dr. 3. F. McGrath, bowled over t AUTOMOBILE No¥Es. ' } with astern comnections bought to re- o 2t T mantie Tedote ol pQoM | es cost Chicago several runs, Pitcher trotters with that handso a Beventoon per cent. of 'the stboke move hedges againet exports and the e e coaoins will Be In | Jones had to retire trom the game in the ———————————————————————— | 770], after a battle of six ncat Binatecharel Bt siar w10 jocal trade became bullish en statements Platmfield to transfs Pran® iried o Et| elghth inning when Hoeper stepped on : _— ey o "F‘_ that the farm ‘oan law was bound to il G ;5‘1;"';;!3;; his foot while running out a hit. The g The Austtian Produce stake ‘or thice =, H - Sunday B S0 i year olds was decided g TR PR ok Do v Nagmaninet Manager Marshy sald nothing doing. The et A) oNlese ) |16 The value of 1 )|, Turning’ the steering mechanism wille pressure, the longs showing anxiety to Crab emmmegan;adah:;: Seat?:‘w}:e; v "5 370 8 Shranemu 3 37 3 1 | Austrian kronen. Or orees | the car is standing is » strais em Be upfold when the advance failed to stim- |l < Towedh 392 & otz $ 100 '»',m;‘d\ and N 'lwl by | H s business frein outside sources. The ; 5 Mencek 1t ollins; | -he Plunger-Ashland Society Lionel | 3 Canadian reports accentuated the sell- S demlii 4 2800 $rdes . AT FAIR GROUNDS second, and Alpe wes third. [ pe¥est Virsinia showed & fata ot fa1 ing movement and as buying ceased all ox Nibbled. Woiinart © 12 0 0 £0s BRI e .the. regtstration of ANC BT : | e o2 4 1EHERT 1] NORWICH K. of C. e e T e e 2 DA Wik uctive and higher, the chalf breeded of the champion trotter, Peter |Waltme & .3 o s ian O, WAL Wl by, Nabob by [LEE o e S Retes N0t wemiier Gkiiage. ro Manning, bet Dick McMahon: $500 that %> ~ § § 8 3 o M e " Vs Lord Revelstoke-Laura. The Trizo son| More than applications for ports from Kansas and Nebraska and bix the Azoff gelding would make a record Lo IEERE S, Wola, alzo run the same day, was of a | mobile patents were on file in W. cxport sales. A firm nunder tone devel- of two minutes or better in 1921, Dick | Totais 3% 7 4 LRRRR] % value of 40,000 Amstrian kroncn and |ton in September, 1895 H oped which enabled the gratn to resist Was banking on the bet buying his win- TG S[NGERS of Bn eport tey 1 1 h i Total L LR St 'y the wheat stump. (o7 coal untfl he saw Murphy step Peter | () putsd toe Toten n V5. i ERTRE] =2 Manning a few times in his work. At the| (zz) Rm for Bratchi in oth , 3 ccabh g ‘m"‘“d'm. joiig i +Hhimcad FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Cleveland Angust meeting, he took Wal.| _Score by ianings. SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th 3:15 Standard Time Provisions were siightly more active Yesterday ter Cox aside. told him' what e had é’:}"fl“\, 10‘702190'011’10511-: and there was some trade in eptember o I Rt s U it 2. Moo Tiste Spork for the first time in several days. b - Frport demand and bullish sentiment on the farm loan law were factors in fore- ing sn advance in lard. Money New York, Avg. 26—Call money easy; nigh 63 low 5; ruling rate 6: last Joan closing Bid 4 1-2; offered at & Call 1oans against scceptance 4 1-2, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Cotton “Of courss T do” sald the sfim Yan- kee as he gave his cigar butt a twist “How much?’ aueried Dick. ‘Wil ¥ou have half of it? “Hardly,” replied Cox, *I think about one dollar would be my Nmit.” That afternoon Murphy reduced Pefer Manning’s record, according to the offi- dial time, to 2.00 1-4, whils almost all of the outsiders, includipk Murphy, made it either two minutes even » or 1.58 3-4. Three bago hits. Seott. BASEBALL Ashland Park, Jewett City Sunday, August 28th, 3:30 Daylight Saving Time - BASE BIG GAM BALL E TODAY New london (Norwich) Line Leave New London daily including Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m. Due New York 6 a. m. Cool, comfortable -terooms. A refreshing overnight t POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS | - ke o Peter Manning's next opportuntty to re. VIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE L New London Tuesdays, Wednesd s y New York, Aug. 26—Spot eotton steady; | ®n v oo So% " 10% 3% | uce hin recsrd will be tn the $5.000 | NEW LONDON ATHLETICS PRO » T R:::"v‘\?nn,'l:nv:“Nee':'c York Wednesday. '{l‘.u:aday.“m".: adetting 1510, i "% | matth race with Single G, at Hartford. - the Monday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapine g 5 | VAT With a good day and track, if he wins . COLON[A[‘S VS, TAFTVILLE i “STocEs. W Bo s mX omy gy g[8t il be below 15 as et ASHLAND 5.0 Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) . P e Cnat Loy N ®% aun o 2 5 w g fou e e The first smtomile s com- POTTER VS. TAYLOR 3:30 P. M,, STANDARD TIME The NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY o858 T e IS o e o i Southpaws Azain it

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