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& f ¢ ! L | Dakota, was unsteady In the first inuint i un ove ven today, and after walking two men were touched for four hits, which gave Phil- : a ; adelphia the final game of the series 6 < — to 3. Winters wavered in the fourth in- . £ 3 : McGARR ; b St B dotaiotatoral tulatbyt We advertise Med Sl < is 2 MURPHY & Y ~ 5 i fine game. Score: it i . » » 1 Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 15—Before the Dudetts (Geers) ...... ...5 4 4|otherwise pitched a exactly as it is, s = > jJargest crowd which has attended the| Oscar Watts, Edna Forbes, First Vir- Philadel "Mlh (:,. v Ghleu:b (!:”m L L 5 Pt S % > OTWI prasent meeting of the Grand Circuit at|ginian and Laruetta Taylor also started. ly oo oy “ 092 i Packrt s tea e X the New York State fair, Emma Har-| Best time 2:06 1-2. Taib o 4155 inleim 512 vester owned by Brooke Farm, Goshen, 324 0 e s v y K 5 2 0 OFellehersp 4 1 1 370 and ~driven by Kane eiohed |BRAVES BATTING BALLY IN AR s S WIRRW. I S 81 - 2 1 1 o vThom: 30310 e Governor's Cup event, in a 6TH DEFFATS PIRATES A e s Ll e race this afternoon. The vet- | Pittsburgh, Sept. 15—Boston defeated 5105 1Ftgera 3 2 6 1 0 er, Pop Geers behind Wiki Wiki | Pittsburgh today 6 to 3, because of a|Pe 3140 cBuelindp 10 010 St it | Bneith tioes ol 4 two of the |Wintersp 3 11 1 oYorkp 106zw took the first heat of the feature event, |bunching o fthree hits and two oo B and E. Colorado driven by Walter Cex |locals’ errors in the sixth inning. Cooper | myg el e got the second. Emma Harvester, how- | gace way to Zinn, who allowed two runs Jonet.p 00000 eve ed the third and fourth, fin- |and was relleved by Hughes, a. recruit Eei s i = |ishing in both no more than a nose in |from Raleign,, North, Carolina. A rally| (| piis ror stuetand in- ith, E £ ifront of both the other horses. by the Pirates in thd ninth brought two | () Batied for Youx fn s F uns. _Score: . ore by innings 3 Geers was one of the big figures of |T' Boston {(N) Pittsburgh (N) Philadelphia ..50000010 0—6 3 @e afternoon. The veteran drove in e it A e = t thres races and in addition Wwas the Pewdlct § 23 0 uCRiebealt i e R : guest of Govarnor Miller in the latter's T‘]n;'nrf:h f : : o ;f‘;rtr‘,;f a o = bux 1n thegmad wiand. Geers wed o [Coimt e 11 00s. emmeaxnr 2 % » | SMITI’S HOMER IN THIRD at the track en c: 0T | Boeckel,3h 4 6 3 1 CCutshaw,2b 2 81 - - and remained In the executive box until |Nichetsmlr 1 € 0 0 oliasit :a GAVE CARDS FINAL GAME Jled for the thrd race, the Governor's | Crulse, 100 0 0Grimm.iX 0 — e N Folke, 4510 0 oschmidic ¢ 1 0| St Louis Sept. 15—Smith’s home run oo Ford, 51 4 & 0Cooperp 2 % 2|in the third with Lavan on base gave St. Only -thifee contenders met at the wire | Gibwon.c AR % 7 % |Louis the final game of the season with JOUE The UM beiit o the peve, T JOEF Y anwer o o ¢|Brooklyn today 2 to 1. It was the odd 2:06.page. ant one of them was d“‘;("”'} Totals 2713 (LBideen 2 0 ¢ |game of the series. Excellent pitching el vén b Plgan 7 7| by Grimes-ana Haines was'a feature ot ay mare driven by an, a7 ; r‘;'m-'w‘ in the first heat, (x) Batted for the game. Score: s ; Brooklyn (N) St Louis (N) st two and captured the event. Ecore by innings: Boston 0001040106 ae B hpooa e ater a brown gelding, had an | pittsburgh 0100000023 2 ;':i'(“;;*;fi;,b a0 the 2:18 trot the second | Two .mse hits, Nicholson, Scott, Carer, Robert- | Grimish,rt 0 0Stock.3b 10 the three heats in a |won, Grimm. Thres base hits, Niron. Holko 2 Wheat.if 0 0Hom<by,2b 20 ver in danger. 2 Myers,cf 0 [ e R 'ma 1 00 GIANTS MADE IT THREE H 2 (Lavanss 81 three heats plan; STRAIGHT FROM REDS | 0 Clemons.c 00 ) | © IHalnesp 20 Y i Cnicinnati Sept. 15—New Yerk made 26 == i it three straight from Cincinnati by win- 0 0 Totals 80 ning a free hitting game today 9 to 6. A s Tota Four Cincinnati pitchers failed stop | iz the Giants. Barnes also was t hard. Score by inni Score: Brooklyn New York (N) Cincinnati (N) St. Louis ...... 1b ab hpo a e| Home run, Smith. Bums.cf 5 B0 Bareroft,as ) S~y INDIANS WIN BOTH ENDS OF NNN Tomy g DOUBLE BILL WITH ATHLETICS ) Mensel It 424 0. Phladelphia, Sept. 15—Cleveland con- m Express and jRavling.3b '('-"""1"1 Bt : tinued its fast pace in the American | A | Bermes g0 > & 3 3 i p|League pennant race today by winning a | & Conmbep 0 o o o|double header from Philadelphia and Totals ixBargrave 1 0 0 0 0|making a clean sweep of the series. In Geavp 0 0 0 7 0lthe first game the Indians won a 17 to Yoy 60 0 0 gf3 vicory, while im the sedond game, Caldwell blanked the locals with five scattered hits. A mew American League | record for bases on bnlls was made in the first contest when 27 passes were Totals (x) Batted for Coumbe in fth (xx) Batted for Geary Seore ny innings A A New York 0 0—9 |issued. Scores: 0 Cincinnati, 0 0—6| First game: 1 = ' Two base baee hits, Cleveland _(A) Philadelphia (A) A Baneroft, Kelly. b . ab hpo a e 4 2:11 ewitt.rt 3000 !E " p ~ 5 Dykes2b- 4 0 5 3 R 4 PHILLIES TAKE FINAL GAME e s “ll H g1 OF SERIES FROM. CUR Perkinse 3 2 3 0 v H n i Chicago, Sept. 15—George S 2 1Myatte 0100 3 & i3 Nabes i s feniadne 2 (Jotnsn 50200 E 3 |cruit pitcher from Sioux Falls, South 16 o oBrazu P ’ 000 2500758 190 Uery 4 20 0 0| 2 — — — —Mmorp 06000 Wolter 0 0 0 a0 2] xSties 11707050 i xxFulshrun 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 g (x) Ratted for Tavlor in xx) Batted for Minor in Sth. WAS PROFESSIONAL NS EeN 3 15% 7% | o ocars bl ¥ JABKET WA N 14% | Clevelana 14002044297 Néw Yor f ‘—! e L -w\,“n N 21, | Philadelphia ...20100000 2 domin s’ le e £ &1 Two ba eshits, Perkins 2. I. W 2, Wood . > iadket - | Penn R 4 | Wambsganse. Esans. Three ba s, Buil . poc several of the|Plerce Ofl % | run, ~miewn nd special issues rce Oil pr 3 Second game: showing loss- | Ray Con 123 Cleveland (A) Philadelphia (A) Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx 2 - 2 e b s the heavy | Reading . mety al South Pacifi 1 % S scomotive featured | South Railway 1 0 (O Walkerlf 4 s rise of 1 1-2] South Ry pr 1 2.0 (Perkinee 2 at ed of slightly | Tobacco Prod 3 U Sigenieare o o o friliated is- | Union Pacific BrazTlfh 4 s and rails, [ Union Pac pr 0" Neill,e 0 (Galloway.ss 3 3 amounted to|U S Rubber ...... Caldwellp 3 0 1 3 3 U S Rubber_pr. :..287% s “Totats oper of pools, |U S Steel | 2 1 eat a de-|U S Steel pr i . or arket. An opening ::,'m "‘(" Tel 140100006 . © call loans < e e ladelphia 00000000—0 2 - g 2t by he- | Will land I Two-base bt Gardner, Sewell. | at rrowers forced the quotation | Worth Pump r Sl the final hour, | Worth Pump B eotf du B that e 2B %% TR yANKEES TAKE novBLE . All the new models are here. The prices he LPdheimoney MONEY HEADER FROM BROWNS Sept. 15—George H. (Babe) s evidently having| New York, Sept. 15.—Call money| New York, 3 l 3 1 th h 1 TR STl e R e e S G are 1-) lower than they were last year. sing bid 4 1-2; offered at 5; last loan | Americans, broke his home run record Call loans against acceptances 3. here today as the New York team held ssions by sugar com- the league lead by twice defeating St. i e i e o G0N R Rl Two or three-button models are good, r further readjustment of New Yorl Sep! o Cotton spot | Ruth hit his fifty fifth home run of the tion. This was bal- | quiet; middling 19.70. |season off Bayne in the fifth inning of 5 0 the h < By the first game with Miller on base. Ruth some have belts' DOUble'breaSted suits endent_ steel man- iberty Ronds. e “income tax lmxllefl up lame in the second game after High lose, | Sliding_to third and retired in favor of ul SR e e T lose. | Sline are popular, too. r n t market [ U S Lib 1st 8s .. 88 8825 0 sens iams of St. Louis hit a home run £ lower @ E r all lead- S Lib 2d 4s .. 88, 88.40 g|in each game, while Meusel got ome in . zes, i g marks, which{U S Lib 1st 4%s 88 S5=4 4| the opener, tying these players for sec- 4 5 'l"HE SUIT e ear K's low record S Lib 24 4%s 885 88.34 14| ond place to Ruth with each. Miller | 5 sterling mak- e 9050 4|and Pipp also hit circuit clouts. New | her decline in S Lib 3d 4 92.5 92.40 “'\\‘nr]( piled up 28 hits and 23 runs in | s attributed to re- s 88 S3.46 8555 |the twWo games. Scores: tiations for 99.0 9904 gopy| First sam Victory. 3%s" .00 99.08 99087 | t. Louis (A) New York (A) s ety " 99.04 ab hpo a e was | bond. 1 0 Poauk,ss bond market. Other most of the inter- ted Kingdom of es (par value) | Sterling— Forelgn Exchange, by Yesterday ‘ Demand | e _ Cables | % STocks. e Main Street High, Guitders ’ 4 “ Seore hy innings: ;}-‘ ;\‘T::ks 1.60° st Louis .0:04 1.0-100.0—6 Swien francs 427 INew York ...00402040x—10 . b 16.15 Two base hl Tobin. McManus, Miler. Home m:c 'tas ... 1458 |runs, Meusel, R d Williams. | Relgian francs 6.99 | Second game Bwedent ., | St. Louis New York (A) T T e =R o D y ab o is o2 e o Denmark B lnn S ey WEveiate Auto Notes It 1s planned to iséue luminous number | factorles n Germany employing 50,- |bile owners. Slunt i 380 Lambre 8 ? tPPruny 4 o ¢ 4 0| Onme of the five major units of trane- se plates for automobiles in Buenos |000 skilled workmen. $125 to $150 the average motorist Argentina | 2 fmenmjecat {410 1 0 goristion is the moter (yehicle res, South America. The only state in the Union to offer |spends annually for gasoline. o oMot 4 270 3 gl Jn the United State last vear more| The siate highway department of |a prize for the development of a motor| In the U. S. there are over 100 rec- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET | 3 0 OWanfdp {2 3 4 1 |sarages than homes were bullt. Pennsylvania annot each week, on |vehicle or tractor was Wisconsin (1575) |ogmized automobile schools Chicago, Sept. 15—Wheat underwent 2 0 PMcNalysh 5 6 2 3.0| The use of the spotlight is prohibited |what roads oiling be done. About one’tenth of ‘the emtirs popu:| There Is no case oa record of MNght IO oot s b erment : ? ichange 413 1 0|in Massachuseits. There are more than 100 automobile’lation of the United States are automo- Ining having struck an automobi result of Argentine rains and fresh 4 5 WHostp ¢ 0011 < | breaks in foreien exchange. The market | Vane'dato 1 0 fxxRoth 10000 Balt & Ohlo Pt .... 51% ;| closed unsettled 1 3-4 to 2 3-4 cents net |pamro? ° 9 SBogemp 0 0600 Beth Steel (B) ... 5614 lower with December 1.28 1-2 to 1.28 |Femes v 0 Totls M2 Rrook Rap.Tr 4 to Man 1.33 to 1.33 1-4. Corn lost |xWetzel 00 R Cor &5 5-3 to 3-4 to 1 cent and oats 1-2 a 5.8 5 3 to 15 i s Tomer. (x) Batted' for Burwell in Tth : Canadian Pac Gent. Leather Cent Leather T Ghandler Mntor Ghes & Ohio. Chi to 7-8. Provisions finished unchanged, | T2 . Seors by innings With rains in Argenttna whers most | St. Louis needed, the wheat 'market took the|Newt York ... downgrade from the start and lacked | (=) T®o bam bits H;rouzhout the session affd definite stim- | amros wog T S ulus from export business. The apparent | pil m resve] 8 > Pill. dFluet aointts e ARFGWYU 3 glownees of forelgn demand was asso- e = S ciated with the disturbed condition of i Def European _exchange, although the fact| g\ "5 1'.";‘““;;“ e Bt ot serline ls a0 oents o Sy e e e o SRE 3 year ago, X francs are ‘only slightly lower, whereqs |1 VSO over Bosion today. He helo Gash wheat here is moro than §1 a bush- o R Don toomen Mle and fecciyee . & other han, 5 E B R Rte” eeels A sationally. Cobb fripled to left cente: Tiian e T with the bases loaded in the ninth. Score 01201000 1—5 4606500310 x—13 Pigp, Ward, Miller, Me- , Schang. Home runs, Basehall Basehall - BOSTON RED SOX Doms Mines: . Eris g‘.e 1pr .. isher Body German Buils with - reports of freezing temperatures in Canada amq - Beaen 0 VS' Pt cesse 1 o ab hpo - ) ’ Fisher Body (0) pr viflh advices that uniseasonable wet |Youns.2d 42 2 2 Lefbolder ll g Sk Bhectilo ek weather i the Dakptas was spoiling [RJovessd 5 & 3 & OFostersh 4 o @ Gen Motors 10 wheat in the shock. Rallles proved (‘flhh,dx : z ; ] b;{;nmky.]{ 20 A . 1 Veach.1f 30 t,2b Gen 3ot “Deb” . 5 }::'m’";;;d;fhflth:mfl;u t!oéed at the | ewmanst £ 1 1 o 5;5,.»:5,:\. . vt hoat Noeth o i > ay. 011 0 €3.Con 1 Bt ok o i oats descended with wheat n;’;m?&% B atanim e s s seotws 42 Hupp Motor Car 1% standing that foreigners 414 some buy- |MeTit® 0 ¢ 0 0 OWalemo 2 0 S, Maer £ o ing of corn and vats. Provig - Wodalle 3 3 0 0 ORussellp 6 0 linois, Central 514 - 5 Asnt su;:‘x;xs were | Cole.p 200 u‘;:‘t.n f 0 o down by eas . e g, G P G AAAR. - S AT RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTIC e Mer Mar PE1... 46% cottonseed ofl 5 EXFLtingse /1, 159 0 K ot M Truck pr 68 —_— . Totals 3 TM2 3 Intern'l Paper 5214 Ohlengo Grain A, () Batted for Walters in sth Ihe Panec 5¢,-iee 82 Whont g Tomt it o | BB e N SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th Kern 20% Sept. wma 128% 1357 1263 00106001035 Lehigh Valley 3 131% 128% 1233 00001000 0—1 Marlin Rock e 136 133 133Y% Two base hits, R. Jones, Wodall, MecInnis, Three T Mexican Betrel | 1171 s b oo ™ . M. (Standa ime M Copper _..... 21% 5414 5314 53% e Missouri K & T .2y 5414 53% 535 (Additional Sports on Last Page) Missouri Pacifi§ ... 201 59% 583 58% Mimoori Fae pe o 103 : S COME AND SEE KING BADER GIVE THE BIG LEAGUERS A BATTLE A e g i it we’I;uo_l:rl_thre?OGrg;d Cuiguitktrfi,mers g N Y Air Brake ... 56% 9% 25 3 e angling for Tony Mack, 2.06%, . X x 1% 3915 after Al Wilson’s gelding ripped off a 3 can‘ t-l:.:. 3 4% . A% 4315 heat 4§ fast time at Readville. S