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e o . f K. of C. Won Easy Victory Over Ashland =y - - DAVIS JHEATRY PUESENEN ¢ 5a i) Elliott’s error of Ruether's grounder, Ol- \ Today and Tomerrow ds { sen’s hit nnd) Johnston's sacrifice fly net- % \ T a of {ted one run.” Score: ; ., H - o | First zame CHARLES RAY Breekira, (W) Emuhmlm —IN— oo e © hpooa e Otonmto 4 &' 4 CRtacky ‘5 270 8 0] - SRR T BEEE o “The Old Swimmin’ Hole . 0 43 \Terya 24 A i 4000 (Dealid 30 | { .\ Boy-days, girl-days, the fights and . ¢ C 1 e e e ael / 28 fun by the Old Swimmin’ Hole are : » et 21T 2 aTwombivet 28 3 0 0 . 3 ail brought back again. There isn't : e ey 50good cigarettes |12 i viho was cver = o, or » : : |Borimes 3 0 tChves> S 08 8 0 r < for 10c from woman who was ever a girl, who 3 g be was| Tous 85 ea B b z one sack of won't live and love every moment 4 reate oh mlien | BERBlyn one E of it! There's a big surprise in this 5 s offe : cago .. G picture—Wait till you see it. cond game: 3 GENUINE Whitcomb Riley’s Old- . Brkiyn (N) 13 ,’ From James com ley’s lowass 5 570 Home Poem. ; {dotemton,ts 3 T 0 © OFiliotiss GHAmGE 0 3 0 oTer i ERE w0 R ‘ ALICE BRADY _ Myen, ef ® 0 0 0Sulivands =N~ * | Smendt, e 12 erhomaser : W ard o8 0 rimes,1 E 2 I3 i b DU RH AM “LITTLE ITALY” A i) ' 5 A colorful romance of life in an it- R f R * TOBACCO © |} atian colony in Americ . i " Wewant you to have the, - Rocther in 8th. > i aramoun! zine “ : Best paper for *BULL. Paramount Maga 200 1« : ; ({\ 1 ::: . -So now youcan receive : i ~ with each package a book ) of 24 leaves of Ik — & -2 REDS DEFEAT BROWNS i the very finest cigarette IN DOUBLE HEADER TEASING THE KID : ; paper in the world, - Cinetnnati, Sept. 18—Cincinnati took # RE e . > ' o Farmes todey from Bosio six 10 ond after Williams lined to Fourni- |In the fifth a double play ended another @ Bl %zg e . P - ires and 3¢ to 3 by heavy hitting. | Secons Stter WHIAma g to Bog R O s e cled : i THEATRE PRICES, $2.00, $150 AND $1.00 — Government and State Tax Extra in the first game both Watson and d ce for n | Morgan were hit when hits were need- | Sccond. Score Scott singled to right. . Chaplin fanned. 2 R ol i Philadelohia () St Louis () Dodge also struck out and ° Muldoon Markls piiehod weil in'the pinches. | Sl © 130 2 ¢|threw to McCarthy and got Scott on a | .. 5 % 3 Today and Tuesday A sth clubs fielded badly. Long hits,| voreswst '3 * o 5 © ¢|oteal Hamel for the locals plased 4 [47ive and:topping tke ball for 1i7.vards - junched effectively d too much |Kinzt ’ o o Steale ; 5 .~ The s driy g et A O £ | zamesccetin e chances vt |00 the sond Ty seond, aive x| MAURICE. TOURNEUR | : game. Daubert made a home run, a| D) | e gomors Covering the field like a big|{o:" 3 Younthtul :plaver from ,Memphis PRESENTS = double and two singles. Luque wa Both teams hit freely but fast field. |and it Was theffst ball hit in the con- grea aided by five -double p! ing SRR unti last two | oSt H 0 B A R T 2 ing prevented scores until the last two 3] Saiape ° while Boston made two. Scores inaings Dodzo fanned five and walked | 755, Gullford, known as the Boston | a the 1 ) 3 ¢ o Kroog fanned six, walked one, and hit |2 3 : . ; a ae ab hpoa e I i e his second was pulled across the bound- AILLSH Cast ol - - o names ! Anerican “Thread. | Bosen hed Son. | 5¥, spoiling his And An All-Star Cas w oos . s oMbtk brnging soeir : L it [t = UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT A Lo . = s Broslonlt 4 3 0 g Fhiladelphia 510000000 4!xCemimaly 2.0 0o e¥iti RS SATURDAY'S RE @ } : | Tewe g a4 o | b 7 04D SR R 6 O 10 & CPeitingensh 4 e National Leagus - ot e | ‘ i Ooamenit 4 [ McCar's2 5 0 3 4 IREER] ac 0 0 Markiep 4 o v f Dresensd 3 2 ® 3 | Chicago 7 Brooklyn 6. recor asert 4 . o {INDIANS OUSTED rROM LEAD Adum..7b 080 L 3 S = bt the G REFINED VAUDEVILLE AMND e - A . Totwe : . e Mamell 3 08 0 o t v | \ = orky of . ; o N BEATEN Y SENATONSlmma ot e 1| An Episode in the Careers of The Rocals, Rueter, » % Gatird = ashington, Sept. 15—Cleveland was |Kwozp 3 5 : . | 2 oS e o P ot 4 ousted fram first place i the. America = Sl S a4 a Trio of Society Matrons. || LATEST PICTURES, E K £to 1. - Jonnson held the world : I D 14th Episode of H | o = pions«to three hits, their o .88 5 i e o 3 « s - ¥ ot T rard e sl i R imning. “THE SON OF TARZAN” - ¢ == e = MR ek e b SRR AU e S, —secTown e || WATCH PAPERS, ; . T Adhiane % N By are. Taree vaw | ONe bunched three hits | batk, Zo I of Kroos 1. Mt by piigher, Lastern League BEN TURPIN in b . i AR 5 ke & o Savorn e with two bases on halls and @ sacrifice All games postponed ; rain. VE'S GUTCAST i oteman %% 073 b hete: s for f ins in the sixt s ati N e 5 o AN Cinclonati () 1y. s fontaas % xth, Challenge Taftville A. A. International League LO Coucd | o orens e £88 8 iy B el Cleaih Washington (&) Sporting Editor, The Newark-Jersey double hicader Mack Sennett Comedy 50811 4 2 S 3 L. ab o e ab 2 c|Dear Sir: was postponed on ccount of rair = 3 e . 4 T $20 ) OfFaminye 417 0 cruaniy 4 12 @177 \ould tike the use of a part of your| Toronto 13 Syvacuse 7 (first) PATHE NEWS . 3 H Bas T o id oitandt. 4 § o|valuable columns for the purpose of at-| Syracuse 7 Teionto 3 (second); seven |quu o~ I & B X 4 Wik % § K o o0|tracting the attention of Jake Benoit, | innings) A = E Gow - 4. oG o 0 2 0 vithe leader of the Taftville baseball club.| Baltimore 3 Reading 0 - PSR 4 Tews o e i . 3 ° 94| From time to time Jake has had let. | Rochester-Bufftwlo first game was post-| BATTERY B PRESENTS AT - 5 4 s e o o o o olters in The Bal complaining that |poned -om account of wet grounds. | 21 L 00 6 0 Touls 33 B 608 o ceys refused to play his team,| Rochester 12 Yalo 3 (second). THE ARMORY, MONDAY EVENING, i L6 on 898 same for their merve in i e SEPTEMBER 26th | - o - - ! = Tota W s ey stats championship and YESTERDAY’S RESULTS THE WORLD'S GREATEST e [ Th K e - Al smoke and very little National League | MUSICAL ORGANIZATION | ree OVln lc ure & " 3 " it -\ othe oty = Brookiyn 0 Chicago 1 (first) | cum il A = o [oie e e e o has taken in the TeoII T Rl Bt irs ! \DER I SUPERBAS | Bosto 00000030 0-3| Washington 070 0001400 o x g S TR S, e N Bosten 3 Cincinnati -6 (first) | v « 40203001 x-10{ s ","’ el little easy | Bosten 3 Cincinnatl 10 { i « g 1. Pow {ding Jaks alonz, making a little easy| <70 (¢ philadelphia 4. sy ey ~ T « oie Jlome | YANKEES TAKS FIRST GAME money cn Saturday by bringing down in- S : { EX]‘ b F anklm . B s s | maeet S abition on kr quare - | e New York, Sept. 18—The New York | Taftville the name only. Dut| Detroit 2 New York 4 | Cardinals Beat Phillies | ans defeated Detroit in the first |the t over Jake's head and | -Clevelad 1 Washi 4 sa : Louis, Sept 1S—Hitting with! a series here today Ly a score | B¢ Delieves S e Iuternational Leagu & . s m on bus ve St. Louis a si: 2. After Blue drove in Cobb with | When it rea in clas - 5 s orv over Philadelphia to sl oo firet hait ot tha{ lowever, Jake is a hard man to con- ;2:2:‘2 IS yEmnus A y e had the heavy o the Yankess won in the secend j¥ince with words and reasonings po thel piways"s Rochester T e 4 AU Sankees o e second |, ve will try, a;method of convineing fogh: Roches! ! i e thiee blows out sring twice or on ball to MDA Buffalo ¢ Iiochester ; St e B SRaieat Schanz's | Which will be understandable even to |, Buffalo" | C . 8 0, l E.._ 2 i Fournier’s unassisted double piny | ¢ und Moyls single. Seor Jake: hut 15 Lakenbis pam ontslothello sREWRIL L Terddy C) | ommencing at Cloc! - % a shut le, but James Smith was safe ou)y,, . e e | reaaine 0} PuTtimor, | e —_— 52 3 2 815t The Norwieh fans demand fast bas Reading 10 Baitime { S f - e , e, EELT Tl LRI et | afety First Picture ' 200 olzood pl cluding a pitcher he may |- Hartfora 3 Waterb | l o N0 B H a surprise and treat the fans to| Bridgeport 6 Pittsfield JOHN, PHILID SOUSA Canducior 1 o attle Springfie 5 Albany | e s . : This letter Is a challenge to Tatt: Springfield £ Alban, | 13 ) TRANS CONTINENTAL: TOUR ‘Wh ” i ki 10200 has be cliowing about so| - American Smasien € s S T R SOV o B | AV 35 [ Gen ¥ ¢ ......126% 126 7 2 t the Bulletin office, ndianapolis 7 Lousivile 6 (first) TOUIAS AEw MARCHES AND . W g i B 16 S o L i =1 | TWO REELS B vrot s ¢ 23 28y 5 a series Milwaukee 4 Kausas Sale of Seats Announced Later -~ . - 4 & 767 i 1 b to Jake to accept or to keep Tr”!‘i” 5 Columbus ”’ (first) PRICES—$1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00 s A . . ) 000 silent oledo 5 C 0 (second), | ! | . o e our e ’ . 4 : o bise : Manager K. of C. GAMES TODAY C. C. gives happiness to all ! aries ap. m ouiaer 3 A tiona! Leazue “Happiness” gives all to C.C. | 1 e ‘ KILBANE BARRED FROM New York at Pittsbueih i SIX R A A . « 1> EELS P . 3 BOXING 1¥ cLEVELAND | Doion &t Oinine All Give to “HAPPINESS” | W L vl Pag 6% 487 Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 15—Feather- SXpoRIInL at, Chitazo. : ! 197 weight ¢ on Johmny Kilbane wiil not | Thiladelphia at St Lowis |A comedy by the author of . T o] ) permiticd to box in a local ring again, Amosiean Le. { PEG O’ MY HEART 211G Wilderding, chairman of the Cleve- | ~St. Louis at Philadelphia 1 . . . iy & . ‘ Boxiig Commissicn, announced to-| Chicago at Boston, {Davi: Theatre. Monday ‘Exe | Program Carried Out Under Auspices of Safety-First i > night. Haas i e Eastern Leazue | | . ) r : o Wi &ibene siened avmes el 8 D T | Sept. 19. | Week of State Motor Vehicle Department. . : T 37 {dMas was out of town and us place Was | (ol round bout here yestorday, it was| orcester at Hartford For Benefit of Connecticut| e 1% |12 by Joe Allard, who made, a gocd at the commission should name | New Haven at Bridgeport | | i s 145 |impressio A | s the two boxers and'| * Albany at Waterbury I Col[ege Endowment Fund. | : ‘ 40 u ba the Jos- | ing to stand by the com- ~ S | & : S7s B3~ 283y era ar 3-oniy hed 1 had innil e | LEAGUT STANDING Seats $1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 50c. Home made v 58y 5% | ol | Kilbane first chjected to the appoint- National Leagne candy sold at the performances. ° 3 $5 ment of Ertle, who referced S ! s Smith. Chicago referee. Walter C. Kelly | e, 0T “eveeec-90 game could net be plaved of f a . {of Buffalo was then chosen S e about 100 ered to s n An eleventh hour objec taken | o 0 X 76 when the ¢ | [ ] K- 2 £ chamyion yesterday ap s e Gomm: over the 4 i Csood ba e Guy, Pitteb man | Cincinnati . 68 iy sard k] ‘ dozotivan as judges. The loc were sub- | Chicazo 3 s on the Battiegrounds mes | : ; g : 4 e Philadelphia ......48 Lo = | D f th N - P 8 — Stitited oing on all this season c - {T 5.3 i 7% T8 | AMERICAN THREAD TAKE “1 Zelt that Xitbane! was. sincers in Ameoan toanes e e I Do not forget the North Stonmgton ses n were the most ac - 4 b CLOSE GAME FROM RED SOX assertion that he would not enter the | Won Lost complaint tha has sopped a & al- . ] o s ELOES oauE Tiow b e | St ohce batore e pottes ees cance || G2 air tember 20, 21,22 T i S e i | some 15, pectators on hand and T felt | Cleveland ) & Rt ths ot ancal a‘nge ’ P! » o .y i T . - rather than disappoint them, some one |St. Leuis ) which cen COME ! E i Lxchiange, had to gfve In. Washington 7 down b; E i e ¥ 4 S e | “Kilbane sthod to loss nothing but the | Boston .. 79 The law applyin es of ¥ N —~ ir fics Is his until he fought. | Detroit ... 7 baseball is contain ap-{ __ R S (TS , B8 ) s s s o T el 35,00 tostelt money was put up 1% | Chicago 11111 5 fes 235%%0f tha pub ch | : 1% put somewhat but with Hamel at cen- | P ommy McGi ___|Philadelphia ... 30 1343 an act concernin; or re on| Biurstedt Mallory, woman's national whoi last year pounded emt 257 3 Pan a1y nailir and left, and| 1 feel that Kilbane by his actlons on Sunday. After z in t ©| champion, 7nd J. O. Anderson, of Aus- |hits in 154 games. i i 0 nches, the jied |has climinated a t to further con- first_section what We eation is| tralia, and William M. Johnson and ~ d . i o i . " Iy over | Sideration for future bouts in Cleve-| . n ed the iss Mary Browne of California, would Styles Traded >3 1720 e Siopaisif land:- No oxeriis 59 bly thes he canaey) sl @llibe played. Mrs. Mallory was calied| Philadelphia, Sept. 18—Caniite Mack m Boach : g i ¥ o ol ihe | (552 Lo obey the rules of the bosing com- | Wereester not o |1 New York today and it v {| munaser”of the Phiiacionis Aule-, 3 % " cazue | the eighth and then they ™ Now Tras 4 [ | she may no. 1 et b can League Baseball Club, nd Dodge for gle t eant | < o tween 10 he doul S CC atc] » P : L jind Dodse for o singles that meant | ppivinG CONTESTS OCCUPIED Hartford 7 Fyiants vided no admin | the mixed d o :,f"]_i'"‘h,{"; erfi;i%nmmsuhms’ : =% ; Uniil the cizhth the American Thread | GOLFERS OVER SUNDAY :{’:‘[‘::’:}S;‘; o sion fee is charsed, ar L acosited] (e ‘RISILT—: e e j pitched this year on the Moline team . % ol 90 lclub had failed to get a man to third| St Lodis, Sept. 13—(By the A. P.)— Nl i me be so conducted a3 not to intertere! vANDE s ST {of the Three 1 League. Sulliven s " . % 63.00 a5 |Dut here they ed Dodge and nailed | Driving contests and a team match oc- | K [ public wo! £ Lh, & ADVERTISED ¥OR SALE | owhed by the Baltimere ‘ . ; 24 the game. Iamel, first up hit to[cupied the golfers during the Sunday ; % = sonable comfort, a L BeAcBIOE BN ¢ T, Sept | Leaguo Ctub and was farmed out $ > . 3 Tonds & whofthrew dwild {o Hamel |intermission in the National amatéur | SRAND CIECUIT OPENS o __ | person.” el oo Mottne, “, t T £ {taking second. -Krooz knocked one down | zolf championship at/the St. Louis Coun- AT COLUMBUS TEACK vear most m | ——————n idat = : "o s i Close. [to Scott and wa a Hamel |try Club today, while the sixty four| Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 15—Fonr events | TILDEN, 2ND AND JOHNSON MEET | =, "0 O 7 ¢ Y e et y 20 818¢|hciding. taking (hird. Comins sent in|remaining contestants prepared for the |are on tomorron’s opening card of the | FOR LAWN TENNIS TITLE|adverticed for publi i ANTIC i Barpes 5 cany 32.08i10 pinch hit for Lathrop 1 not solve |erilling qualification tests of 36 holes | two weeks fall Grand Circuit' meeting Philadelinia, Sept. 18—Williain T.1A majorits of th Are. John Kilroy was a guest ¢ 3 I 8 ‘ 0 89.00 Dodge and fanned. With two down Orr |tomorrow te-determine the 32 who Will |here. ‘The program includes the King Loty 1 = qi.{ Maintenon, her sister Mrs. Edwin b 1 N 8006 | Ziosr < o A O bl 3] Tilden, 2nd, wo apion, and wa he Sorfhmp 2 ? 3 I s |slashed one out iet: field, scoring |competo at the match play for thie Test |$3,000 stake for 2:06 pacers, tHo Torse [THACT, 20 world's chawpion, and wat; HE MO - R b o = | u LE 2 Orr atole second. MeCarthy |of the week for the title now being heid {review futuity, valued at $2,500 for two stroke, will meet tomorrow at ‘the Ger-}belonging to Baron Do Roths- | Miss Margaret Lyons of Worcestes 4 -4 = £a Muldcon viext up waited | by Chick ago. year cld trotters, and two class events, | 3-TORe WIS T O oY o Tl ehitd —wil Be sold disappearance | Epending ten daye in 09D with her eise - - H i ne fo center scoring Orr. mpion d mot cnter the |the 2:11 trot and the 2:18 pace, each | Mantown Cricket GIHh fer e vanaLohilt anh hild { ter, Mrs. F. H. Tracy, Ceat Y 9.0¢ 93.04| Halstein hit.to Vitt and was out at first |stunts foday T. Jones oz Atl-|with a purse of $1,000. O ht: sinchine “arilha i NPeere et t Tes Frors fio” Feehoh Me, and Mrs, Frank Sktwmes s c v | d cents per §100| the scoring. lania won the driving contest in which | Peter Manninz, 1:58. on Wednesday d"’e;_ bl aey m\~hi|uo..(l‘»fiu o 5 wich Town and their guests, 2 { bond. b 1 the score 2 o 0 azainst them |each performer drove three balls down |will attempt o lower the world's trot- | today dried o # Lt to\Be il Mrs. John Kilroy nad Miss Marion $ 6% | T S g i m pent out 1o win. Pet-ja seventy vard wide alley marked onfting record held jointly by him|ang|and it was said tonight to I bees of - Yantic were' guests of . M. 3 o § om| Chieago Gratn Market. | . MclInnis was cn second |the polo field in frent of the club house. | Uhlan, 2 ter condition than when rain haldte —_— k - : s % | o 1 fow Close | atter rew wild to first. Viek |The Atlantan scored hits of 235, 23 the {;1.'\1 md\t’:l”.n‘f’ i”m s :‘:l"‘ ‘g'g:“‘;rnnoss SEASON'S RECORD Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oltver of : ™ 7 [ 87 | 1 tripled {o left scoring Mclnnis. oy e o e wet field c: = pionship on Saturday. 1y agreemen : o 30 3 s H at first. Scolt hit to McCarthy who made | Jones average o e e ON THE BATTLEGROUNDS|ment referce, the sixicea games plaved | Wichita, Kan Sept. 105 .J-'. ““,:q_ ‘H(m;""g i by Mn, : r meat, stop and ended the same with a |tions of yatds, was eight yeards better | Upon a complaint made to police head- | yesterday will be disrezarded and Til-|livelt, first baseman ¢ i L AR mm"“m“"" Spent. | . st peg to Adams. The Ted Sox had |than the second score shared by Bob | quarters shortly after nvon Sunaay|den and Johnson mect in an en-em Leasuo (eam. broke the season’s Manchester, s s been upable fo gel 2 mam to third until :=unter of Los Angeles and W. F. Mec- | against the Duwells vs. Bon Tons_ base-|tirely new -contest. The scors iwhen|record for hits vesterday when he singled s Tt . 45 the final inninz. | Phael of Boston. ball game which was. oduled for the|play was abandoned stood at clenly in the second i = f’ [the zame | Fast Hampéen—The Easy 3 "“; u . 17 During ihe first ining the locals end- | The longest drive was ‘nade by Robert | Battlegrounda Sunday.»afternoon, Chler| games each. with Wichita, the eing Lis 233th | County Leagus tesm heid a 5 b ed a possible chance for a score when |Gardner of Chicago, twice national cham- | George, Tiin{on sén{ Officer/Charles Smitn| Do.bt was express ‘o nighit whes|this season. = in East Haddam Sunday afterneen e ] i it to Orr foreing Leibold at sec |pion, who made 248 yards on his third (o the grounds with mofiee fo fhe cap-| ther the scheduled mixed doubles ex-| Lelivelt now has made ome mors 2t |tes. wiich $heca Was WR 4 ¥ Budy X ond and was out at first on a fast double | attempt, after getting 215 on the first | tain and manager of the Duwells that tha] hihition maich hetwean Mra s S e . 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