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SR T Two Stake Events Featured Grand Circuit —— s Columbus, Sept. 27—Two stake events were the features of today’s grand cir- uit racing program, the Board of Trade 05 pace and the Chamber. of Commerce 08 trot, each with a purse of $3,000 attached being decided as part of a card of five races. Emma Harvester, was installed as the favorite in the 2:08 trot but she never was a contender, iacking her speed to- day, something Kilowatts poesessed in abundance and which enabled her to two successive heats in 2:04 1- linch the face E. Colorallo was the chief contender nough The Todler did most of the ing at the wire in the second heat. spite of Johmmy Quirk's victory over Roy Grattan in the King stake a week ago, the latter was made favorite to win the Board of Trade pace and af- ter dropping the first heat to Johnny Quirk went out and made good. Murphy grove Roy Grattan in 2:01 3-4 the final heat which equalled his record made last pace furnished a bit of scan- Ha . C. A. the winner, having driven in the ‘last heat by C. A. ne, the judges withholding their de- on driver Neal and the horse un- her investigation. Hal N. C. A. 4 not look to be trying in the second the change resulted in a third ctory in the fastest time of the Valentine was awarded $100 nizgs of N. C. A. for his drive 19 trot was won by Bessle 2:19 trot was a split heat lanéing the last two after had won the first. Peter Man- to run against time today A strong wind failed to the trial was deferred. class trot; 3 heats; purse $1,000. bm, by Ortolan Ax- r (McDonald) = 191 2 (Chanthelvol ] (Dickerson) 295 Alice GG. Forbes (Putnam) e W con ) von® Bk Great and Lady Byng 09 1-4; 2:9 1-4; 2:08 3-4. t; the Chamber of Commerce ats: purse $3,000 bm, by General Watts r (Cox) - Toddler (Stinson) B -1k r, Patrick Todd, Wal- Great Britton also start- 4 1-4; 2:04 1-4; 2:05 1-4, the Board of Trade stake; 3 heats; purse - $3,000. Roy Gratton bg, by Grattan Royal (Murphy) .. Johnny Quirk (Egan) (H. Fleming) ... Bilston (McKellar) (Neal, Valentine) Dr. T. Judge Wi Laura Forbes (Jump) Time, 2:08 1-2; 2: New . York, Sept. .2 als was shortened to ing four straight. to Boston Sund day. Pitteburzh wihl day. Baltic has org: 1o e 1t PR roes Edna Farly (J. Thomas) Lillian § also started. Time 2:03 1-4; 2:02; 2:01 3-4 2:09 trot; 3 heats; purse $1,000. Selka, ch m, by Peter The Betty Thornton (Stokes) . King Harvester (W. Wleming) Red Bon Bh (McMahon) ... * Utah, Brage, Neva Brook, Lady Wilgo, Summer Long, Bovolo, Bob Commodore also started. 2:17 pace; 3 heats; purse §1,000. Hal N.'C. A; br'g; by Hal B. e to ks i Ora Main (Wolverton b0 1o 83 1 P 3 00 13 J. M. T., My Sweetheart and Marjori The Great also started. 7 1-4; 2:05 1-2. YANKEES LEAD CUT TO A GAME AND A HALF New York Americans over land world's champions game and a half today when the lost, while that of the New York Nation- games through a Pittsburgh victory. Yankes must win three of games to clinch the pennant and the ants two of their four. break even, Cleveland would win all its four games to finish Pittsburgh faces the tasl its five games while New Iff the Yanke of winning all The New York Americans will play in Philadelphia Thursday will be host to the Athletics Cleveland four-game series in Chicago Thur: The New York Nationals Boston at the Polo Groumds Fric on Saturday will meet the Phillies double header at Philadelphia. ants end their season at ing games 1t St. Louis, starting Thurs- BALTIC HAS ORGANIZED FOOTBALL TEAM zed and are out looking would like to hear from Tigers, Hartford Ramblers, New London or any.other fast teams. Among the players are Lefty FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Market Fluctuated 3 27—Extremely con- ailed in the finan- rkets tc Stocks were dull A juently reacticnary, while bonds active, some of the liberty issues amounting to new rec- ons pr movements were ren- obscure by a wtffening of further cross currents in and mixed industrial s cleding the less promising the list from the out- eased demoralization marks, with the im- ng future reparations ic views of way officials ing. labor's at- so furnished additional reasons tension of short commitments s& of foreign oils, espec troleum and pressure against th Pennsylvania as helped to unsettle Steels, equipments and ecialties which owe their rise o were lower in the absence exceptions to the general neluded shippings, General Asphalt Preferred, Amerfcan lee and miscella- of ondary importance. Sales amounted to 435,000 shares. opened at 5 per cent but avy inquiry forced the rate to 5 1-3 per cent at mid-day, hold- t fizure for the rmainder of n. Time loans running into r were made at 5 1-2 per cent The fall of marks to a level where re represented at a value of §-10 nt affected Central Furopean ances. Austrian, Polish and Czecho n exchangoes established mini- ns. Sterling was firm Igian and Ttalian bills eased. and Swedish rates rose sub- tially Far Eastern exchanges again teworthy for another decline in ese rate and the further ad- ills on Shanhal by 1 1-2 cents nds were carried forward in the alf of the session by extensive demand for lfberty and victory issues, t movement was checked later, zing sales caused general re- m best prices. Ralls awd ecame irreguldr and most Sales (par value) aggregated STOCKS. fgh, Tow. Close Am Am Car & Pdry ...128 Am FHide & Leath .. 103 Am Hide & Leath pr 51 Am e = & Tel 107% b : & Super .... 14 anadian Pacific ..113% Cent Leather ...... 281 Cent Leather pe . 645 Chandler Moter . ... 13% Ches & Ohio . Chi Gt West Ch. Gt West pr ... Chi MIl & St P,,,, 26 Ch. M & St P pr .. 40 Chi & N'west ChiRI&P ..s Chile Copper Chino Copper Cosden 5 Erie 2 pr .o Fisher Body . 2 Fisher Body (0) pr 61 Gen Eleetrin . Genteral Motor Gen 316 Deb .. eat North pr ... T5% Grear North Ore ... 28% Hupp Motor Car Illinois Central . 7 spiration Cop .. 34% Inter ba Con b2 Int Harvester Int Mer Marine / Int Mer Mar pr ,... 48% i Int M Truck pr ilmem‘l Paper . sues developed similar ten’ Int Paper pf sta Kennecott Lehigh Valley Mexican Petr.] Missouri K & T . MoK & T pr .. Missouri Pacific Missouri Pac pr Nat En & st ... N Y Central .. NYNH&H.. Norfolk Sout Norfolk & West North American Penn R R Pierce O Pierca O Ry Steel Spring Ray Con Reading Reading 2 pr R Iron & Steel R I & Steel pr South Pacific South Railway Tobacen Prod Union Pacific Union Pac pr U'S Rubber .. U S Rubber pr U S Smelting U Steel U S Steel pr West Un Tel .... Westing El & M ... Willys O'lanq Worth Pump New York, Sept er; high 5 1-2; closing bid 5 New York, Sept. 2 midling 21 Sterling— Demand Cables Franes Guilders Marks Lire Swiss francs Pesetas Belgian francs Sweden Denmark Norway Greece . Argentina bond. side. as a whole, Wheat— Hign Sept. ... 120% . 1241 15 51% 51% pe. 56% e Y 275 41% T right half -back, of Camp Devens, F.| Fournier of the A. E. F. 2nd div. irght Ericson lhb. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Boston 8 Brooklyn 5 (first). Boston 0 Brooklyn 8 (second). Cincasmti 6 Chicago 3. J Pittsburgh 9 Philadelphia 6, Only games scheduled. American League. St. Louis 2 New York 0. Philadelphia 8 Beston 5 (first) Boston 8 Philadelphia 1 (second). American Association, Minneapolis 11 Columbus 6 (first). Minneapolis 5 Columbus 9 (second) Milwaukee 3 Indianapolis 1, Toledo 11 St. Paul 5. GAMFES TODAY Nationil League Brooklyn at Boston Cincinnati at Chicago. Amosican League Boston at Philadelphia. LEAGUS STANDING National League Wo x New York i s Pittsburgh 89 60 St. Louis 3 o Boston =z Brooklyn 5 Cincinnati ¥ Chicago . 88 Philadelohia 102 American Lengue Won. Lost. New York 94 €leveland 93 t. Louis 79 Washington 76 Boston 5 Dretroit 30 Chicago 91 Philadelphia % end and three <ollege) players, Williams, ’ left ‘end, J. Weir, quarter back ‘and D. Weir full back. Their lineup is as follows# Fournier re; Hanaan rt; Cody rg; Robittale c; W. Cody Ig; E. Cody It; Williams le; Dowd rhb; J. Weir ¢b; D. Weir fb; 7 toasted to seal in the delicious Burley flavor— YANKE WHEN SHOCKER SHUTS THEM OUT | New York, Sept. 27—The New Yorl Americans were given a setback nt fight today when Shocker, New York hurler shut them out St. Louis winning by a score of 2 to It was the fifth game ‘Shocker s won | from New York this season in nine c twirled against the Yankees t York to five hi ankee batter rea had a scare and k kir Ruth ‘was in ntionally pa Meusel was re d on a fly t ched well aft home Tun followe accounted for ninth no Y d but Shocker nth when Sen: ple and Mone: c offered at 5 1-2; call loans against Cotton 27—Spct cotton quiet ; | Torelgn Exchnage, Yesterday Tiverty Tonds. Hizh, U S Lib 3%s .. 88.44 U S Lib 22 4s . 90.16 U S Lib 1st 4%s 90.8) U S Lib 2d 4%s 90.66 do rep V... 903 U S Lib 3d 4%s 93,90 do reg ...... 93.80 U S Lib 4th 4%s 90.76 do reg .. 90.54 Victory 43%s .. 99.50 Victory 3%s ... 99.43 Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Sept. 27.—Wheat downward slant in price time today, bearish aspects of economic conditions receiving a good deal tice. The market closed nnsettled at 3-4 to 1 3-4 net lower with December 1.23 1-4 to 1.23 1-2 and May 1.27 3-4. Corn 1ost 1.8 to 3-8 cents and oats showed an equal setback. ions the outcome varied from 10 cents decline to $1.75 advance. Liquidation on the part of holders Wwas in evidence at the openin wheat market and with no support abparent the majority of com. mission houses leaned most of the Shorts, anxions ever the anproach of the month end, bid up the Sept delivery of pork but failed to o offers, Besides, higher hogs helped to lift the provision market Chicago Gratn Market, ‘ two runs. The secre: St Louis (A) New York (A) baipo s e Lo e 223 25 T o Totals 0 3 Hawer in 20000000 00000000 Home run RED SOX AND ATHLETICS SPLIT DOUBLE HEADF : Sem; Hush he? our attered hits and ik even in a double x the second e to e opening contest Rom- and gave the In the att each had cne. | First zame: Boston (A) Tota | ton ceeeen1 001000 Philadelphi: 0004050 Two hase § Beston () Philadelphia (A) ot ediah 0 Dykes 0 0 3rya E.Coll 0 a o|C BRAVES DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER WITH = ; Sostor > & a5 e former win- ning the fir Rty ors taking the P i seccnd, 8 to 0 ade three triples and a single opener. Ford Was opresented travelling bag and lovirz cup by Somer. lo fans. In second game with | hmandt on second and Janves s Taylor lined out to Ford, wha tancies and threw to Holke, comple play. Ford a Po in w o fizured in three double (x) Batted for Ward In Stn, (xx) Batted for Score by inni Brooklyn Boston Two base hit:, Wheat, Holke Powell 3 ” $econd game: ! Brooktn () Boston (N) ab hpo s e ab hpr a e Olon2b 4 2'2 o oPowemer 3 G A G Johngton.3p 4 22 1 ORarham,2h 4 r 2 g g Nes,rt 5180 oNxonrt 48090 Wheat, 1t 3.3 0 oNichoi'nlt & g o o o Myt 5 0 4 0 OBoer 3G 1a S'mandt. > 1 1 6 2 0Holke, 4011 0 0 anvrinss 4 2 3 2 1Fords 45 4 g 1 Taslore 3 0 3 e 31500 Mitchellp 4 2 0 5 OBmastinp 0 0 0 0 0 ———— Gison 10 00 Totals 52 10 1 e Totsls I g 4x) Ford ont in Zrd, it by ba (z) Batted for Braxton in8th. Score by fnnings Brooklyn Boston Tw obase hits, Wheat. ted g £ PIRATES CLOSED LOCAL SEASON WITH VICTORY —Pittsburgh today ason with a 9 to € ory over Ph delphia in a free hit- contest. Glazner was knocked out i0f the box in the fifth inning and Carl- | closed the lo safe except th when two hits, an error and a sac- d his off Wi Pittsburgh (N) ed her and her sister, dith, by the St. Andrews Golf Club, Mount ope, N. the British title .holder played her best game and covered the course in 82, nine above par. Paired with Walter Stern against dith and Archie M. Reid, the club s#ar, Cecil and her partner.won by 3 up it a best-all foursome. seulin 1 3 i 3 . ¥l re DAVIS THEATER ROLLERS 0000400 5 |REDS TAKE FIRST GAME SERIES FROM CUBS ncinati his Cheeves irning for a then clinched the game , sccring two men ahead visitors taking the first game of Chicago well hard but he pitched Cincinnaati (N) Batteq for Cheeses in 2nd 000200 Fonseea, Bress- Lieho!d.of b e Ch Focterih 4 o ! MeTnnis, b 4 o T.Collinsre 4 FOUR WON OPEN POLO CHAMPIONSHIP! —The Great Neck | Rodman Wana Webb and R. | GREAT NECK p of the United States tod: by 1 match of the tournament Thomas Hiteheock, o bues nits was, J. Walker, Ro Collins 2, . Walker, Prait Home M cond game: B, composed t Rockaway team. championship goes the Joseph B. Thomas The contest was marred by an accident bre period, only | no ¢ Cowdin's mount | stumb! ropped to the ground. The rown clear but turf the pony’s foot shot as he land- Veterinarians blood vessel in the SUPERBAS | Tesion of ES SET COURSE RECORD OF 68 IN —A course record y by Jim Barnes, na champion, in the open- h | tio mes defeated Clarence o touched | Hackney, Walter Hagen, W and Gene Sara; each had a 69 S a triple | play. stern title hold- 0 of Titusville, Pa., four under the former rey won from Jack For- and Harry Hampton, Porteous & Mitchell COMPANY - Here are three of the pop- ular models. 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Engler 117 106 Gleason 132 Crowley 121 Tourtellotte 112 Thomas 102 485—1688 McGuinniss 108 90— 278 Malone 88 Lint 119 Drew . 82 Christman 126 Took Lead Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 27—London, champicns of the Michizan-Ontarin Base- ball League, took the lead over Luding- ton, Central League champions, by win- ning the seventh game of the post-season series here today 4 ta 0. Revoked Licenses New York, Sept. 27—The jockey elub today revoked the ¢lpenses of Buddy Ensor, one of the mest prominent riders on the eastern turf, Arthur Collins and G. Yeargin. No reason for the action was announced. Accepts Judea's Challenge The [Greenvilla Independents accept the Judea's challenge for a football game. SPCRTING NO1ES. Because Harvard's sports captains are men of more than one activity, the vars- cheering leaders 'squad lacks mem- this fall. Ordinarily there are four leaders. For the opening football games <f the season L. B. McCagg, of New York, captain of crew, went through the motions alone. ¢ Peter Whitlock, 2:0% 3-4, the young trotter that Walter Cox has had this season, is back at Fatherland Farm, Ipswich, Mass. Evening Gale, the four year old filly owned by Charles W. Leonard, of B<ston, was separately timed in 2:05 1-4 in her race at Hartford, which makes her look like a promising stake prospect for next year. Nedda, 2:03 1-4, was kept out of the Charter Oak stake by a sudden iliness, | which had a serious turn before she be- zan to improve. Marshall, United States chess champion, has under consideration a challenge for his title received frem Nor- man T. Whitaker of Washington. Whit- aker finished second in the masters' tournament at Atlantie City, while Mar- Frank shall tied for fifth with two other play ers Margaret Dillon's three heats in 2:05 2:05 1-2 and 2:05 1-4 may stand a record for the Pine Tree State for some time to come. Harvards athletes are to be trained the discus and javelin throws, new to colegiate meets, which are to be added next year to the track and field events of the intercollegiate games. J. Mikkola, a member of the Finnish Olympic team in 1920, has been engaged as Harvard coach in these sports. Baroness Hanley, by Baron Wilkes, is now the dam of five 2:10 trotters, viz: Baron Watts defeats T, with Tom Donohue, 4; §; and Barney Baltimore ran away with the Inter- finishing the season victories and 47 a percentage of ; a percentage of .599 was second. Toney Mack, 2: 5 1-4, the pacer owmed by Allan J. Wilson of Boston, has been turned over to Fred Edman and .will continue down as a member of the stable of the Ten- Big Line matches featured the day's Hutchinson of the British open championship was carried to the 39th hole before O'Hara of the Rich- In a 40-hole Charles Mothersole, Wee Burn, ted John Farrell, Mamaroneck, N. Y. other contests required evertime holder of 0 0 | winning over Pat 0 | mond play ores: First game: Brooklyn (N) ; il LA RS Boston [UN |0on2b 4 12 6 oPowener ] Tohnsten, 7 S 6 0Cemury.oy b Griftith.t 2y olf : Lt Wheatlt $ 2 0 0 So'worth, Sy Myers.ef 4 1 a T %: Liimt g o €130 ehoneny L S s e 10°L 4 oFordss i 00 0 0 oGowdy.e 2 E 4 0 4 2 0Filin o A O 10000 ec 9.0 0 0 0 Tot o defe xRuether 500 Lol ey A28 ,:,h‘r;b ‘Totals 2420 0 play. MISS LEITCH PLAYED FIRST U. S. SOIL New York, Sept. 27—Miss Cecil Leitch, | h, French and Cana- championship yed her first game on United States on a course which had been herto closed to women. In appreciation of the honor accord- holder of the Brit 'WHISTLE| Phone Whistle Bottler, 562-3 Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. CALL H F. and A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. SALE AUTO ACCESSORIES Bridgeport Brass Pumps....... 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