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: will appear in Taftville With their rom regular tineup and thal means that ihe 3 fans will se the best that has appeared in Taftville this season. That s saying| a lot, because there has been only one BASEBALL | ; L S B c B POOT team that has appeared on the Taft- Kowr e s b el - D S e : : og | line the Japanese player was steadiness 2 N : ol et gl “;: personifed retaraing almoxevery bail|have such men as Jim Greenhalgh, who ¥ gy With excellent control, and he soon had |is manager and coach, and a former : | oy o g:“‘:: eetback o3 | miigen on the run. The latter appurently | Hasiern Leaguer, behind the bat, Rube AT RECREATION PARK 3 " £ t Side Club bers g ung i gifficult to revive his forcing | Richacds, Pete Woods, a brother of the oy e mericas, de{endink | ame and in his mixing of soft and hard | famous " Smoky Joe 'and Femton tor their Japaness chaliengers. Willlam M. Jobmston, of San Francisco, champion ta 1918 and 1919 defeated national stroking piled up errors and was forced out of position by Shimidzu's lobbing and side line tactics until he dropped the icif7a Kumagae t straight sets at|1To IVO eets. singles by scores of 6-2, 64, 6-2. Wil | The third set, which \as really the Bam T Thden na ot Bubadeiphia, |tUTRIDE point of the match, moved stead- present American title holder had a far mere @ifficult task in subduing ily in Shimidzu's favor until the Jap- enpy |anese challenger was within two points Edtmidzn b a Swe et battle by scores | VictorY. Conth TR s L m of|tmse and Weth Tilden and Shimicza New York and R Norris Williams of | Wer® exhauste Beston, the Ameriean doubles team, will sphere. Shimidzu in addition developed |nant winning ‘American Steel and Wire Am . Thread Pl . . Py fo = Day the sxme Japaness players in the |SShere Shimidzu in addition dereloped | AL, Bt o8 e kid leads. the league erican efiuallmangnslm?d_,\he_buyer lad/ygruum;;ti T = third match of the challenge round. A |3 SUERC SCCC of FECRS SUG D That|in hitting and Selding, and the man who the greater value which its excellence assureshim. . victory for fhe American pair would 1y, 00 hont was slowing up forced the |recommended him says that it is al- < mean fhe retA:tion of the cup, wen in New Zeahmd last winter as lortes eut of five matches are all re- Fuired umder the rules hrea vic- | 2 Teh heat during the afterncon was im- their continuous fool ing about the turf'in the torrid atmo- pace sufficiently to win the third set at 7-5 and gain a respite of ten minutes in the club house. Jobnston's "defsat of K was the Refreshed by a shower rubdown and result of :;: mere 3"(::35?; convine- | dry clothing, Tilden ran into an early e tennis tham that shown by the pres-|lead In the fourth set which he won 6-2. Ditchers, Whalen 1b; Kane 2b; John- son 3b; Tgauske ss; Smith, Sharpe and Moriarty outfielders. This is the same team that has been plowing through ev- erything in New England, and expect to do the same to Taftville today. But the Taftville team today and the Taftville team of yesterday are strangers and Manager Benoit says that the Fisks will have to travel to win,-as the team has several new men, and intend to keep them for the remainder of the season. These include Hendricson of the pen- most an impossibility to keep him off the bases. Dresser, another infielder, from $pringfield, has seea service in the New York State League, and is at-the present time coach for ome of the big eastern colleges. Both these men are Willimantic SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th Norwich K. 9f C. VS. Game Called at 3:15P. M STANDARD TIME Cadillac Offers World’s Greatest Motor Car Value There is an unwritten business law that when a .manufactured article is conceded to be without In the case of the Cadillac, this admission of greater value is freely and frankly given. And yet—contrary to world-wide custom —the e e B | Shimidzu developed & mmuscle eramp fo- |E0INE great at preseat, and will be a : Cadillac is l1ower in price than the cars whic® Ethe Ca e | ward the end of this st and was obliged [DIE elp to the team, and then there eagerly seek comparison with it. fthe Califorains compietely ~ dominated | WATG the Snd of Thie Sot ar e aves. | will De Hal Chase of the Ashlands, of LABOR Y the play in the first match and raced Jewett City, on first base, and another wwRy to victory as if us of escap- |There was considerable delay between the D€ & soon s poesible from the torrid |fourth aad fifth sets while the Japanese Mmesphers which hun Fhere was s ap ds strokes particularl K received maseage treatment, but he was unable to resume his former court cov- ering pace fn tho fifth and final set which' Tilden won in a spectacular manner at man who will play the outfield, his name cannot be mentioned for good reasons, but he has the goods. With Mike Morin and Bill Reddy for a battery ‘and the remainder of the team to be picked. from helps you make Manchester at Recreation Park DECIDING GAME OF SERIES FOR SEMI-PRO CHAMPIONSHIP OF Moreover, it outsells all of them combined by a ves ume which is something like one-third greatea This latter fact explains why the Cadillac is ne® only the world’s greatest value in point of all that > constitutes superb performance, but the world s 7 R AT (A% [the best of the old Taftville team, the Pl D |y rervine . working ond ‘renewed [fans are surs to see a great game. Man. ok | ity o get o the met quickly, Killed |2Eer Benoit says that they are out to ent shot |off his opsoment's returns with smashes [€lean them all up. They are going to |e the world go round. errora. i STATE. . Always the same 4 kept h the barrier angy made it two stratght [ et the New London County champion- eatest value in price as well. ' kept him in |8 the B Ang e e owy defosd. |Ship this season. Ashlands holds this the . world over, sy P v ot ¥ Mo 5 at the present time although Taftville RICH & RUBIN o ey | Some tdea of Tilders remarkable play | has walloped them twice this season, and PHONE NORWICH can do it again. Today will be the day than his op- {when he acually settled down to W an & y e S oD | e by the stroke analysis |to Size them up, and see how they look mal er- |ning 1s shown by t oke analysis | . 0. particularly | With a margin of 46 earned points over | 3% the coming champions. nston Shimidzu, consisting part'y of fifty place- Norwick—The A.C.Swan Co.—NewLondon Westerly K. of C.—Boston e an ments and twenty service aces. His rec- | INDIANS HIT TIGERS ’ Red Sox ord in the latter respect was marred PITCHERS HARD AND WON by ten double faults. in error making| Detroit, Sapt. 2—Cleveland hit Cole = > Tilden almost doubled tha Japanese |hard in four innings today and defeated | Score: Sunday Afternoon at White plaver's figures in outs but had eleven |Detroit 12 to 1. Four Tigzer errors aided Chicago Cincinnati (N) Rock Grounds. Game Will less nets, 3 the visitbrs. Ten e: &1 L. & hgpgse 3 % s Sadition, ta) the Devis\Gi Tpalles] s s ol X s 4 Ofmmem 276 0| Start at 3 O’clock. Admission match scheduled for tomorfow, it Cdeveland (A) Detroit (A) 5 [ - : lines a¢ |planned fo stage a mixed doubles e Al B o o | § = $1.00 for Men and 50c for La- s . - 4 cd |hibition mateh In which Mile. Suzanne | ¢ ofBmait e ety dies. § 3 Hokod & 1 et et the Hisnohtwedinnbelissttid: =1 Ao s i [, = & a most |appear Paired h incent Richard, the 00 10200|0 o [Wingo, N | Prench star will rtten 0 ¢ 40t 0 ofAlexanderc o |Rixey B S . - WA oo e el < [Peroiues ASEBALL | %Smndard‘qfdw‘[vo;zz made - £ spectacular | e i At Coumbesy SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4h | g X f o “1' | THE FISK RED TPPS ¥ ER H il e e SAYLES FIELD, BALTIC . TO PLAY AT TAFTVILLE =5 : oalilo: dugBth o = No et KSR ERat I tera aitrac e § 7 Ry (ATLAS) South Manchester! H o A ton that has ever been staged in ihis 2EST it : 40000000000 vs. BALTIC RIVALS g MM a8 i e e e L ™ e iee baso il GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. fen o ring grounds when the Fisk Red Tops ity oL 052000 AT YESTERDAY'S R s STANDARDITIME & b 2 e = veland 3 —12 GSTERDAY’S RESULT! Vessels ChamPIONShID Cup Won Al Hall- | ge————————————— » n Chicop Falls, Mass., clash a o o t T v 1000000 0—1 National Leag fax, N. S, last fall by the Gloucester- ey < strengthened T A A. Th gon 00 nal League L T 5 Ny 85 ptrokes be trom ¢ Tt [eains the receratiubiot s T o St. Louis 1 Pittsburgh 0, g, (The trial was timed by Tom|man Esperanto. The American fisher- BASEB . serokes from deen o e et lings, San ek 0. Kea ck coach at the University of |men's race comsittee having received no ' s | agg > inc U Syracuse; Walker Lee, track coach at m ontest. Philadelphia. postponed rain, [the Univarsity of Recheotor any wihpt |other entries for the climination t 5 s Rochest nd Harry - k. 5 1 . st w ey N mes scheduled, Dadmun, former A" A, U. halt mile | chon ad onie Mool lghtucights Providence street Grounds, Taftville, 3:30 P. M- Chice s pagr e American Assoctation hamy nan informal trial last ¢ w Tendler and 5 P E A mexl A i f\‘,‘az“’:’“, 1 inf 1 tris has sent a challenge to Lew T¢ i to four hits today while St. No games scheduled. eck Archdeacon equalled today’s mark [Benny Leonard, on behalf of Pinky. The PS |opportunely behind Wilkinson's w ight from the lo- second attempt was made toauthen- | gepa " i American League - services of Pinky Mitchell were offered LT n Leagn ticate the record. The former record, et 50 MRS Washington 3 New York 15 455 mac d to the promoters of the proposed Tendler- : cais 3 to 0. tting was aitoatd Dublionnes New Tork 9. 13 45 seconds, was made by Hans Lo- |1eonard mateh in Philadelphia when it of Chicopee Falls, Mass. AL, ure, the St is siaf gatiering four S o perfrin ML was announced the match would be post- R of the visitors' nine Rits. 'oday was A 3 . = z poned owing to an injury suffered by s [ym, R R i s ey -nal the St ani secand Detroit 1. NORWICH KACEYS PLAY IN 3 [T Leonard. The offer was given the razz| by Philadelphia critics and Billy Mitche baseman was presented With a number of Inter! tional League, WILLI 5 TIC SUNDAY pre ends Vs TAFTVILLE A. A. here. Score: Newark 9 Ro: estor 11, Willimantic, Sept. 2—The local Am-|then followed with an unconditional de- R St Lous (A) | Chicago (A) Reading 2 Buffalo 4 can Thread team run: i e 5 i Louis () x Reading 2 Buffalo a cad tea s up against the |17. g . T 1 sl e orwich K. of C. Sunday afiernoon ai| When Jack Dempsey takes his pro- See the new Taftville team today. It's Great. b 3 5 Je City Syracse postponed rain, Recreation Park, in the third and decid- |[Posed Buropean tour he will be ready " 130 1 0oz 3 Fastern Tinsas ing game of the series. and wiling to meet any foreign boxer 20 0Fagy O 0| Worcester 12 New Haven 3 Al Kroog will be on the mound for |on short notice. Manager Kearns de- 00 0 0 vemier 4 9| Pittsfieldu 3 Bridseport § (Arst) Willimantic with Muldoon rceiving. The |clared the English fans would have a|ance resulting from a quarrel among of cotton and $00 of tor 8 R R slSe e v e Test of the lineup is as follows: Lathrop |chance to see the champion in action at | longshoremen enza m ruined by fire and. witers y L H e @ o lertry eyt o (eoct) If; Donohue ss; Adams 1b; Halstein [the National Sporting club, if they |Jay C. . which is ailocated 1o thé . 1184 ZStrunk 1 o s e of ; S. Donohue Nichols 3b; Hamel 2b, [could find an opponent for Dempsey. |charged w: on cargo at Norfolk fag 0 Dizégdr 100 i ae o Nor: bring up the following |French fistic fans have expressed a de-|Jesse Sudds, : o Bl s I8 oA blayers: Gilhos If; Ojerholm ss; Don- |Sire to'see the champ in action, but it is fheld as a . Totals 31 45714 3 e A 1b; Ruane 3b; Petty 2b; Mckay |hardly likely their wish willl be granted ice onlookers who sought to stop the | ¥ 3 — . - P 1 e P Coughlin or Austin rf, with Whitney |as the fight game is wayWpelow Dar in)trouble ticd Tysom's arms benimg him| U T F CAPTURED AFTER ~ " ol New York lity. Hugh Canavan and Bergen will [the French republic since the war. with a ropo the sight of which cause: CHASE OF EIGHTEEN MONTHS 00200010 Boston {be the batter for the Kaceys Al Sothoron, Cleveland pitcher, who |reports that a lynching was contem| 4 - 000000000—0| St Louis at P Both teams hold a win over each other |has taken a new lease on life since join- | plated, % New York, Sept. 2.—After a chas : ¥ 2 at Cincinnati, [nnd the locals are going to try hard |ing the Champions, was never given a B ver the United Suu: and Can. 5 to take this game and the series s fair trial to deliver with the Boston Red 3 z a year and & half, = . Amorican Leagu s so as 3 . BAR ASS'N RE DS d an E MONEY. HOYT'S SPLENDID PITCHING R e \_" ;“" 1 be one of the conmtenders for the |Sox, according to a story coming from Sl t arrested Francis - Sept. 2.—Cal money firm, ENABLED YANKS TO WIN| ph, ,“}"T h" Ak Rew. eastern Connecticut championship. Beantown. Sothoron was sent to Boston CONGRESSIONAL CHANGES . the police auys e w 5 1-2 nz raie 5 122 2 B = P pine T JHoston | Teh game will be called at 3:15. for the waiver price. Boston took him & il ¢ for the theft of $47,001 s I ,\‘I\Ix York, Sep \» «‘,\r:!vr‘r‘hu pitching .-mlfi‘:v; at 4;1' e, { —_—— not knowing what his salary was. When h«"lv‘:gmn Sar —That congress | ¥orth otiable bonds from the 2 s moven [y Hovt enabled New York to defeat eland at Detroit CovmiE |Owner Prazee learned that_Sothoron’s [should come into being diately on r Company where be bad 5 e b g L wany the Foreign Exchange H N . salary was a notch or two higher than |ItS electiod ; that the electors shou! t ster. cler] s za a 2 perl | fifth successive victory over the Senators. i 5 25 MUSCLES ON RIGHT SIDE |1o wanted to pay, he ordered the pitcher |at the carlicst practical date to cas 5 ° had missed his man sevy v 2 to ac-| . 4 |Two of Washington's four hits came in |Waterbury at Hartford. | Cleveland, Sept 2 Pitcher Stanley Cov- |turned back regardless of the class he |their Votes for president and vice pres-j CTal times in the long chase but picked next| New Sept. ‘2.— cotton | the first inning when errors were resso Ney Hiveo aidiproier {elskie of the Cleveland Indians returned [had shown. ident; that congress should meet at the | 2.7 h Averiis crowil Somipep i tor the ney were | Stea 18 ible for two of the three runs scored. A qu’p‘fi i |from Detroit today to undergo examina-| Fmwinie Groh and Greasy Neals of the |°arliest practical date to count the vote | ** = n freer with some | = 5 Ruth's 49th homer, which scored Peck-| @ i L |tion by Dr. H. H. Castle, club physician, | Cincinnati Reds have buried the hatchet [2nd that the president and vice pres aper. | Liberty Ronds. inpaugh also, cle \:td the right field roof. = et as to the extent' of the strain to Cov-|and now get along like two college pals|ident should be inau ted thereafter | TEXTILE STEIKE IN n ster-] Higa. oW, d PR e, i s jclesklesisidonns game Yyes- |according to a statement by Manager Pat - SSary of time ANCE IS SPRE ster- | Hig 1 th xt batter, hit his 1Sth of GAMES SUNDAY eleskie’s side sustained in a ga by M Pat | Without any unnecessary lapse of FRANCE n oin | U S Lib 3%s $7.30 season. Score: National League {terday in Detroit. BT rant - oratly read a resolution adopted by the Am- . i n S Lib 4s S7.66 e ey | Dr. Castle could not sfate how iong that Ed Konetchy will be o ociation 1 day. le, . U S Lib 4 Mmoo Bew York n) Philadelphia at Brooklyn _Dr. Castle could 1: Z| The report that Ex 3 et - e ace, Sept. T—Tha texthd e amon aler Felgn ex-| U8 Lib 34 4a . 5730 aT10 7.70 I H oS Sorat N e Loveleskie might be out of the game.|let out was denied by President Bawer m e R strike which began in the middle of Aws . a | ©'s Eib 20 41¢s:8783 87.70 87.80 | H o | Pittsburgh at Cineinnatl, e intercostal muscles of the player's|whq dectared thera was a possibility | FIRE IN COTTON AND TOBACCD gust in th ngle formgd by the cities 4 sla-| U S Lib 2d 4,5 8788 87.78 - §7.8¢ O oo ati6E. Loais jrieht side are sprained and there is a|the biz Bohemian may get a chance to ¢ Lille, Roub: s : . U'S Ub 3 viasihs b0 AEY H | Chicago at St. Louis. i e e i IN STEAMSHIP East capg|Of Lille. Roubaix and Turtoirfs the mans b 1 91 e ¥ of some fibres may be separ-|manage the club. ST CA center of France, i do reg 9163 9168 918 | 0 American League. |ated, Dr. Costle said. Bix Jim Vaughn of the'Chicage Cubs e 0y U 8 Lib ath 135 o508 91681 | et | ix Jim Vaughn . £ s| . nd building trades unions have £ ey S i 01 DN e CICEED. | declares he is now through with baseball| New York, Sept. 2.—Acelylene torches hreatens to become a genmeral e T AT K sT 0 ¢| Cleveland at Detroit {RUTH NOW ELEVEN DAYS for all time. Vaughn has signed with | were employed today to cut holes in the | The affected unions met thif & voi Thia Ma e i d 0 <3 Dew, Tork at Washinglon. | AHEAD OF HOME RUN RECORD |2 Semi-pro team in Beloit, Wis. steel deck of the shipping board steam-|evening to consider such a measure. & Victory 3%s b 9898 e 2 Eastern League, | ~ew York, Sept. 2—Babe Ruth today \‘Pyesm‘enth flz:o_r‘ nfd lee _Ph‘:ladfh:hu. -fihx: East Cape and enabled firemen to| ————— H Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 Pittsfield at Albany. poled out his 43th home run of the sea- | \ationals has declared it is his inten-|fight at close range a fire in the cotton| ™.; you prais i . yond, sl alinee Springfield at New Haven, “on in the game with Washington. It |UOD to clean house on the Phils before | and tobacco bales that filled her hold. Twaya Joott n;::rem;ulge.:: i o o Worcester at Waterbury, Citpeiin The Th Rnihetoth i eps | TAROREY L Before the fire was brought under con- z Forelgn Exchange. | New York Hartford at Bridgeport. ion base. FErickson wa% pitching. o Two base hits, Bush. MeNally, Judge. Home run, b Ruth is eleven days ahead of hix 1920 | PRESIDENT AT SERVICES erliag Vidleraay Agal | Peckinpaush, L, Mensel LEAGUR STANDING © |program when he made his 49th homer FOR THE LATE KING PETER Demand ......83 % 3 National League {on September 13 off Ehmke of Detroit Cables Red Sox Beat Athletics Won. Lost, p.c |WVith thirty games to be played he has|\ Washington, Sept. 2.—The president Franes s | Boston, Sept. 2—Philadelphia errors in | Pitsburgh 78 50 “60¢ |to make six home runs to surpass his|and Mrs. Harding attended memorial Guilders .........31 the first two innings were responcible |New York . record mark of 54, services for the late King Peter of Ser- Marks ok for all of Boston's runs today, the home |St. Louis . — bia in the little chapel of Washington Lire S 4 team winning 4 to 3. After the, first |Boston . TIN : [Cathedral today. Secretary Hughes Swiss franes 17 innfhe, which Hasty pitched, Moore® shut | Brookiyn 2 SgOR. 2 GlNOTFS' and members of the diplomatic corps . Pesetas 18 out Boston, except for an unearned run |Cincinnati tenmis” stan e tongien noted French |also were present, the attendance be- £ elzian L in the second. Pratt played a star game. |Chicage ... ennis star, likes the American game of | ing confined exciusively to representa- Sweden 21 Score Philagelph baseball but she cannot understand why |tive, of the embassies and legations < Denmark LT, Philadeiphia (A) Boston (A) 3 S more . girly, do Mot/ pia t. The French | pere, . Norway 13 5 ] ab hpo a o American League wizard witnessed her first game recently | The president and his ‘ marty stood = irecce 5 Wittt 6§ 0 1 gl s S0 ! e % d was ores enev x et 5 '3 Greece Ll Tl el el Wor Lost. D mUEhy, = '“:9"-' Whenever | quring the brief services, conducted by : Argentina .......6! 1CWalkerit 3 1 2 1514 o|New York 16 a hit was registered Mlle. Leglen fairly | the Rev. Thomas Daniels. pastor of the < = {rerkinac ¢ 1 4 2 5 5 9|Cleveland 48 |shook with excitement. ~After the con-|Greek Church of St. Helena and Con- 4 Chittage’ Gratel Haihet colied 3000 1080 005 Lous 61 |fest she declared <he would like (o iry | stantine as there is no priest of the Se- Chicago, Sept. 2—Closing of spreads |Gallowayw i 3 3 2 40 a7 ;|Washington 63 el at basehall rib, 3 national church here. between this market and Winnipeg: the [IWker.ib 3 13370 1 2 18 30 |Boston . 63 . The “"fi‘“”{?"?"l,“ ;un to be competed = selling operations being 8t this s, to. |02 0 070 1 0 i 6 |Detroit 6T or at the United States lawn tennis E 5 ye T o _beng UMK | atooriy 00 T O 7k single tournament contains the names of | TR IDENT TO CRUISE ON N Qualit Zether with considerable profit taking == Tetals 82 92 16 0 D 7 le hold s THE YACHT MAYFLOWER N wy sales exerted a weakening induence on | Tos 3233 s Philadelphia .. 79 e, b Ay SiyRes wheat on the board of trade h 2y, | phiademnin s s 3 E 2RIt o s el o i), Yoara. Theve i e Fi 00 Bamlipethes wvere ot o M“":'"‘:n‘flf"_f{y; Philadelphia ......0 200010 0 0—3 Esatern League cups, first offered in the early '80s, must | Washington, Sept. 2—President Hard- First et 1aases OB LAz 1o 1T iRE Tl Boston 31000000x—4| Lost. be won three times for permanent pos- |Ing probably will leave here tomorrow 4 B0 tho, ag.; Towertss sp b e, U0V {(lmws bass kee, Pratt Pittsfield . session, The victor's name is inscribed |OR the yacht Mayflower for a cruise that ‘ for over promiums and the Tact that expart husl. Worcester . each vear. will extend over Labor Day unless con- I l : ve hess Gropned) o en e wm; busi- | CARDINALS SHUT OUT PIRATES gr@:em{t . Had Cleveland not taken Sothoron from |ditions in West Virginia rp-k:v it ad-|| s rday’s advance in prices also had an MAKING IT THREE STRAIGHT -Hi:“:lr:‘“‘ . St. Louis, the pitcher would have been [Yisable for him to remain in Washing- . years sh! he Col ton, It was indicated at the White . - 7 ped fo the Columbia club of the JOS. CONNOR & SONS CO., DISTRIBU TOES, PHONE 350 Pittsburgh, Sept. 2—St. Louis made it [waterbur: de purchases In the pft were less |three straight from Pittsburgh by taking sp,imflg % .y 1334 |extensive than on the former day and today's game 1 1o 0. Fournier's double | Albany & e ‘."‘s ';4 1a % |there was an absence of ageresive buy-|and Stock's single scored the only run = e W , |ing. The close was weak with wheat|Of the game in the eighth inning. The PP e 13% A1 1-2 to 2 1 : s hi h s Al i Sen Electrie ... 124% 122% 124 ower; corn 1 to 1-4 down |locals had the bases filled with one out American Association. Manager Fon] |House today that the president did not had completed arrangemengs with the |eXpect to land during the cruise. Columbus club to use Sothoron and pay rart of his salary in thé hape that he | BOSTON LONGSHOREMEN would improve and show the class ex- BALTIC RIVALS HAVE TWO OVE:: QUAREEL OVEE DICE GAME : ot oy = % 1% eya |vanced early only-to react later to under | Score fhe Baltic Rivals have two games| Coach Spears of West Virginia uni| Boston, Sept. 2—A squad of police Zom Motors Dov T 6214 631 efy |Yesterday's fnish, larze countrgsoffering St Losis_ (N) Pittsureh (N booked for the week end, on Saturday |YerSity Delieves the Mountaineers will | reserves was rushed to Long Whart 7en i(": Db . 6% 834 63 |ong hedeing sales bemg & fastor coms |enti 3 2% wa they play the State Hospital club and |have one of the largest grid squads in | through noon-time crowds in the busi-|] HOW FREQUENTLY YOU READ THAT HEADLINE, MR. AUTOMO- hos ML Db 15 078 T8 oS Hiinga ity aliason o qeasiet ienas |t § Sal | [ on Sunday, the strong Atlas club from |8 history this fall. Spears is now on the | ness district today to quell a disturb- || BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A LITTLE SHOCK, AS YOU RE- i g A o5 premiums in the sample market, Hekah 4 38 Vil s South Manchester comes to Baltic on their |Job_getting ready for. the first i MEMBER YOUR CAR IS NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE. 3 . s = Oats were stronger early and lower |iorare & 5 Loy 2 second Visit. In the first game played [Session ,and feclares he, has Fad more « " el - Tater with other grains. The outside trad. | Mencae § 8 5 & b [Ty with Atlas, the Rivals won out by the (Promising lookink matevial réport. to' him OMe Bt MO Do (e oW R 4RI SRGU i i ing was light. - lavings 8 1 0 siofo of 5 to. 4 Riley, ‘will ‘b | f0F prefictingy, nfrmation han he ever fAOA':,EI:QY&SR r\4~oo e SnLL To i e o NI = = Provisions averaged high, i Deakp 200 the box for the Rivals, so the fans can %on., Naty 3 RSE STILL, TO PERSONS. 4 awe T 74 gher with the |ganesp 3 0 2 Cartnell will assist Spears in getti 4 2 4 bulk of the trade in lard. Packer' el be sure of a fast game. The club has A7, getting. LET US TELL YOU SOM e Har pr L0111 101 (Bl of the trade ln lard Packers o e & raat oapenn and the wanases |the West Virginians into ehape for the E TIME ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE » \‘: ‘“-‘-n;‘ iy “", 4;“12 ‘_’2 Savesios. s near by Bones: {he ritnn ‘willd tics out il |E200: ; 3 AND OF THE SATISFACTION OF DRIVING A CAR SO COVERED AS ety dn hs 00000001 0—1|numbers. The Rivals are trying to book |, With séme little opposition to the stag- EOIBHOTECT. YOU FRONEEOREC s AN u 4l Chinge Grata aaire). <o 0 0°0.0:0) 810 00 | Taftville for the deciding game between :‘"gs‘:; hl!:lngfl;enbatct:f“:-“::_ney City REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCiDENT MAY COST YOU EVERY DOL- Gt e L g @ | Whese Hen Low - Clos both clubs. e Ll el o LAR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING YOUR HOME, IF YOU DO NOT Eaper o Ji vk gl smcilim 124 e : - SETS NEW WORLD'S RECORD | [amphitheatre on Boyle's Thirty, Acres CARRY INSURANCE ON YOUR CAR. » I e B . % 20 Moy % ALEXANDER PITCHED SHUT FOR CIRCLING BASEs |Vl take no chance oy the fistic ‘struct- WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT AUTOMOBILE IN u - 2 2 2 W ) ure being destroyed by some crank. Sev- ANCE AT ANY TIM Miami Copper=—2iq20 20 20 | CORN— & OUT BALL AGAINST REDS | Rochester, N. Y., Sept.. 2—Maurice |eral watchmen have been engaged - to 7 feewrt K & T 1% 1% 1% Set. B say Cincinnati Sept. 2—Alexander pitehed | Archdeacon, center fielder of the Roches- |watch tha arena. Rickard announced B A g & s i o ST e e e b e e e R A NEWTON VAUGHN, Wasonrt Pac o woes 3T WY 37 May 59% 571 o Chicago won from Cincinnati by a score |Nshed a new world’s record for circling |insurance, bot he ot care’to/chence y 5 BB ——3TR 33 33% | OATS— A of 7 to 0. Four successive hits, two of [the bases in a formal trial beforé to- |having it destroyed. 30 FRONT sm FYcCamml _7x 7 % | Sept BY .y them triples, drove Rixey off the mound |day's Rochester Nework game. He made| Boston fishing schoonéer Mayflower is T LR, ‘w gt i - o B 37% in the second inning. Donohue, who re- [the circuit in 13 2-5- seconds, Hxishinz lwith5ui eon‘ender to date for the homor Fortolk & ,...,h_, %5 .7 0y ay loved him, Wa# hit hard in the sixth.{the final stretch in the face of & strong [of defeRdwg the internatdomal fishing i AR 1 s