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* Meeting of at Meeting Ameau“on. Park. 2 Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept. I—Ameri- @a's lawn tennis players respol ‘mobly to the call to the defence of the; when he turnd Davis cup, emblematic of the world’s: offensive, his team tennis championship, 'on the | check the ralli courts of the West Side club here this afternoon. The racquets of Wil- liam T. Tilden, 2nd, of Philadelph dily ‘power in his battering of the ball pational champion and William .| he did not have the perfection, changé Johnston, of San Franciscé, former of pace and finessa that the Ameri- fitle-holder turned back. the - attacks| can- disclosed" in ?thé: Feal-pinches- of of Gerald Patterson -and James O. ‘ the play. A study- of the stroke analy- We have received our FALL SHOES in the latest sisles | Childven, from the faztories of Rice. & Hutchins, Hamilton Brown, Endicott Johnson, New England trainer Fred E. Hyde, ‘whose ~heldq\mrterj are now at Goshen, N. Y, was the center of attraction on the closing day of the Grand Circuit rac- es, winning 3 of the 5 events on the pro- gramme. Will Dickerson, who also hails from Goshen, won an évent with Pluto ‘Watts, While the remaining race on the card went to the Connecticut pacer, Har- ry_D. 0., driven by Will Crozier. s winners were Mary O'Connor. tournament opens ‘at Omaha. National amateur championship tournanient opens - at . Brookline, Mass. ‘ California amateur championship tournament opens at Del Monte. b TENNIS Davis Cuy challenge round opens at Forest Jills, L. L. s . National hard court junior girls’ Hy championship, at Berkeley, Cal. which made her first appearance of the Southern Massachusetts clay {|season on a half mile track; Neva court championship, at Fall River. Berkshire County championship tournament, ‘at Pittsfield, Mass. Tri-County championship tourna- ment, at Albany, N. Y. MOTORBOAT 3 in any of ‘the heats of the racés He wom If Ivan Loo had not stumbled only a few yeards from uuLnnbh of the secohd heat of the event All of the winners outclassed. their fields, the real contest coming in the scramble for the minor division of the purses. The horses will be shipped to- morrow to Charter Oal ParX, Hart- ford, for the meeting which opens on. Monday. am: ng ‘Anderson, in straight sets. sis shows that "Tilden de -approxi- Tilden defeated Patterson by-scores| mately & third less edfors than Pat ©f 7-5, 19-8, 6-0; and Johnston con- | terson and almost twice as many earn- ‘quered Anderson, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3. ed points. Patterson’s percentage of Tomorrow, Tilden and Vincent Ri:|earned points, as compared with his ghards, the 19-year-old tennis- pheno- opportunities, .was less than twenty- smonen. will oppose Patterson and Pat|five per cent., while, Tilden's was bet- O'Hara Wood in the doubles match.|ter than 33 1-3° per cent. Patterson 3¢ the Americans win the famous sil- | dependeéd for many ‘of his points on ver bowl will be safe for another year.| his terrific service which was the won- The loss of the doubles, however, will [ der of Wimbledon -last June, but de- put it up to Tilden and Johnston tospite the terrific amount of power he win at least one of the two remain- | put into his strokes he served by eight ing singles to.be played on Labor|aces to Tilden's ten and made 13 dou- day when Tilden crosses racquets with | ble faults to the Philadelphian’s 1. @Anderson and Patterson faces John-| Tilden also showed far better cor- ston. trol and conception of stroking al- | | A very strong line of SCHOOL SHOES. for the Boys and |/ ‘Pencil Box given away free With every pair of Shoes purchased. . ! ; )= DODGERS TAKE TEN INNING BATTLE FROM GIANTS EBrooklyn, Sept. 1.—Thirty-two players including eight pitchers, took part .in Gold Challenge Cup regatta opens §| a ten-inning game today in which Brook- lyn ‘made it thwe straight from New at Detroit. 1 YACHTING York, 8 to 7. The Dodgers knocked Me- Annual regatta of Gulf Yachting J| Quillan out of the box in the sixth and AmioeiAtion’ operia at: MIORHAS McGraw sent four others to the mound Sl in a vain effort to stem the tide. After tying th in th Mid-Western A. A U., track and g the score in the eigth with four MITCHELL'S WILD HEAVE - GIVES ATHLETICS GAME Philadelphia, Sept. 1—A wild throw to third base by Johnny Mitchell in the 11th inning gave Philadelphia a 4 ‘to 3 victory over Boston in the final game of the series today. A home run with twoout in the ninth by Gallowayv iiea the score. Rommel turned in his 21st victory of the seasgn. The score: Boton *(A) i - Philadel [ \[¢ 1) oy - . runs and knocking Vance out of the box, A heo s e ‘.lll 1' Big Gallery Sees Play ‘tl::;nn !nguhud ldriven ddeh:x; ‘cogr: field meet, at. Omaha. the Giants woecnt gheadn !nothe_n nrsttex:rxa : : fig 1. g GOLDBLAT' 2 S SHGE ST .ar"""“'i thousand spectators group- b’,‘l:’;,hfch"f“-’l;c:l’e;’;d R SHOOTING inning. Srughivie rullid, 'shd uwop Eon 1 5 to in the towering stands surrounding v 4 e ht National rifle matches begin at §| % Pass, a sacrifice, a ShpmmAn, : 3 \ & R the grand.stand turf, witnessed peri- ',?'.‘:t;".:‘;‘:u'i’ 3‘%&?::%‘3:3 cnre- |§ camp Perry, O. Plich Hocten Tl GuSThs dopble amd H 1330 46 Franklin Street, Norwith, Conn, -~ Bds of refitkable tennis play in to-| pared for the unexpected stroke. The BENCH SHOW e e e 1 42000 oo o) & * y's matches. e can nof e 3 73 - 1 4.0.1°5.0 i : % Rruthtully sald that either Tilden of | ar mee aricne ors many of hio re. || ., Show of Aredale and Fox Ter- llnumnin 5 7% | R 3 IRES ] : Johnston were In actual danger of de- | fur *"0 SEVIES ARG TR S, T fed || rier Club:at Cleveland. Grehah 3 0 % 3 i H feat, there were times in the Tilden| to. ‘Milden to reach but he failed la- POLO 3051 (80209 H and Patterson match, especially ia the mentably when he endeavored to ad- N g H S : H a’ ] girst two sets when a.break in, the| vitco s Yore cpurt and slice back ] povetional champlonship tourna- 5810 0 3 1120 0 | Roston Juck might bave given the ‘powerfull nore weturns. His only advantage in | "ot at Rumson, N. J. 1240 532 2 0 |Phlladeiphia Australian at least a set from his Am- this posith s R il _Annual tournament of Miami 3 2841 4 1 6 0 1| Two base hits, Burns, 5 erican uppenent. No such uncertain- [ e ax whon ae col Valley Hunt Club, at Dayton, O. o0 09 29 01 0|yiller and GaTioway. can _uppe certain- | o high ball with his over-head smash 20012 809020 H Tateh, the lithe, Ticry-hesded Cajifor:| which put a finality into the stroke dieny 0566 1505 0| TAFTVILLE-RIVERVIEW SERIES L, y 4 r- ! o % 10000 =) V. A I mian dashing through three sets as :;;ongafiix§£n't§xfl:‘:$;payelzlfh?t‘:\i A‘Ann;xat} tuur;.\ a.gu;nt i Nuau‘onll 2081 N St PR ARTS. LABOR DAY SW]MM] ‘N < though eager to catch a train for the | Tiigen was able to maintain a more || Clucs opons st Cioveland, 5 & fo050 250048 : ; Bar coast before dark. sustalned net attack than Patterson. Soys fpond K Clepstaud, 186000 Totah 393300 & a.As:::s“gtmhg‘:r:;ven:(e;Zean}e:“;Xd'vle:r [0} f Val In meeting Patterson the winier ;| eom——— ————— Ve view clut ; pital : izes) e S EE DRGSR e gorimer | de, in part (o (i Jack o lobbing RRERS ST e S (Ovee 100 Nkl Srimss. . . : rilden faced the holder of what is 3 i i::gu: tville club of the ern Conn. z conceded to be the world’s champion. Johnston Has Easy Time 5 x) Ran for Smith 4 BAND C()JQCERT Milden held the same honor -in 1920|- The Johnston-Anderson match was GAMES TODAY ‘| G Batad tor Roan tn Tin. The first game will be played on the . é and 21 but did not defend his honors | more or less much of an anti-cli- National Leagus (E0) ‘Bea (ox Qlomnad o M. Hospital grounds Labor Day at 2.30 p. ‘. . & S *L s 41 not detand W hoades| more or lews much of an smticli| o . N*enel Lo o med e ¥ R bW m, O 8 T) ; Grand and Glorious Carnival double interest in the contest and ev-| which preceded it. It required one| Cincinnati at Chicago. (2z) Patted fex Mamanx In. 8t ‘Ths; Erlzarview club.Tiks played s fia / ery action and stroke of the two play-| hour and ten minutse for Tilden to| Fhiladelphia at Boston. (8) Batted for Deberry in Lith. e L R R B i ers was followed with exceptional at- | defeat Patterson whereas Little Bill| Pittsburgh at St. Louts. ) Ban dor T Grieih In cot of the 20 games plavea to axte. Tney | # PLAINFIELD C(NMUNII Y HOUSE tention. Tilden came through the con- | raced through his match in a trifle Ambricantildanie New You T S L T i ' flict with honors untarnished and the| less than forty minutes.. Just how| New York : i Biookisn .. (1N G0 s ghie Ry e S EARE Bub Baseioluh twice and ol At 1 P. M,, (S. T.) Monday, Sept. 4th ew York at Philadelphia. o b i er fast teams in this section of the state. y 3 £ claim of his admirers that he is one| much effect Anderson's recent illness| Chicago at Cleveland. ity oy G Bl i of the greatest, if not the. greatest|had on his play will perhaps never be| St Louis at Detroit R oranam e :n‘d Wl .hfi‘;‘y o < ":1 Tagefl % 1::‘:1 '22“‘3?.‘5 L] t g ; club are well known “ins player in the world today, apparently kiiown, but certainly the Australian| Boston at Washington, BROWNS ADVANCE WHILE will e on hand to Witness this interest. | Se——————— = Pl 3 o ohnston itoday. YANKS ARE IDLE | ing series. Tommy Corcoran has beenl =0 o o000 oo bols X atterson Forces Tilden Anderson could not match Johnston SUNDAY GAMES, Detroft, h € s selected to hold the indicator in this b > weight title. Marty Killilea, Wilspn's et fhol blx SrdEity ith. e MES. etroft, Mich., Sept. 1.—The St. Louis | 55066060 40 | 00 0 O e assisted by | bustle. This will take up the Indeperil- | manager, says that Greb is not yame = While Patterson forced- him Into POGREE: s his Seneiainnln, National League. Browns moved to within two games of | 770 S ent’s schedule for the season but as (k- | ennough to fight Wilson. He offers to : deuce sets jn the first two periods of | The Californian raced him from side| Boston at Brockiyn. New York, Americah leaders, by defeat- | ™oy " piverview club will line-up as fol. | CUm I8 now claiming the light semi-jro | jet Wilson fight Greb for the, title ¥ Che mittch critical ohservers Wore o to e ok s e i CrOM Slde | Priisdeiphia at. New York, ing Detroft ¢ to 1 today. The visitors | T team of Eastern Connecticut, arrange- | either in New York or Bostow. Fe 5 clined to believe that Tilden always| toto the net with soft shots and then| Pittsburgh at Chicago. h’)‘“t:!:““‘"d""" exira bases both In the ' Couillard 1b, Hart cf, Sank 3b. Faber | Tents will be made to cofipete Ina We’|says that if Greb cannot make i —_— o+ + |drove him back with lobs until a!-| St Louis at Cincinnatl 4 2nd eig] nnings. At ot ed" 2b, Mills rf, Dowd p, Liberty ¢, Blagriff | TS, two out of three, of 3 out off 4| pounds he can come in,at 179 nds. # most every rally ended in a wide op- American League. R e e | 15 SUsaney ik e || games for the chumpionship holdcks. Johnny Cooneys idol of locl{:{un .} % | ening for the winner's finishing stroke.| Chicago at Cleveland. Ly iy This Saturday the Riverview club will ~ ans and one of the most.popu- Anderson improved at the rate of one| St Louls at Detroit st o 20 o have the strong Federals of Hartford as : lar players to ever wear New 'Haven LEADING HOME RUN game a set but never was in a posi-| Boston at Washington. 5 417 0 oBuess . 075 o 0| their opponents oy the Hospital grounds SPORT NOTES livery reports to the Boston Buives at § HITTERS IN MAJORS ]| tion where he appeared to threaten b 4303 7 tlet 014 0| Game will start a° 245 p.m. (D. 5. T.) Braves Field yesterday afterndon. The & American League o s g e YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AT B R e ;:mon'.‘"?:‘c't’:o"!‘h,;‘;:u m‘:;,““‘me; A 3 otherglet & 2 : ] Wil st and a few times from close to the net National League e 3 1 2 3 :nm.:':, ‘0 H 9 § | THREAD MAKERS HAVE TWO Hal Mahone 2:01 1-4 reduced the|in the shape of a aists call ] - ufi?"puu.’mlfiux:?a' angled off ungettable strokes. DUTiNg| pittsburgh 14-6: St. Louis 4-11. Beaeeddni 20 1 0 Miincies 3N 88 Y BIG GAMES FOR HOLIDAYS | track record at = Davenport, lowa.|to Pres Weiss at the ball pjurk Tues- ¢ Ruth, New York ....... a great majority of the mateh. hel Hroskiyn 8. New York 7. (10 innings).|Swers 4 3 3 ! SBmkp 3103 of Wilimentie, Sept. 1—Much strength | from 2:06 1.4 to 2:05. Single G. held day afternoon from Pres., George . Dot was on ine defeneive o°%.and Dlled| Boston 10; Fhiladelphia 1. (2nd €ame) | mes’ B35 53 T 7 s s | VL be added to the Thread Makers for [theold mark. o o L b e B orney_ explained Miller, - Philadelphia 1 8 1 1 Boston 2; Philadelphia 0. (1st game 2 2! 0| their engagements Sunday and Labor | : This strike situation is liable to in- s club was w.ed to play siroke Johnston's fi 1y drive (z) ‘One out whon winning run scored. ix double-h: Meusel, New York ... fhaned s fiercely driven and| - Chicago 7; Cincinnati 2. (x) Batted for Quinn in 8th. Day by the attition of a number of clas-{ convenience some of our fairs this|six double-headers in seven days and Speaker, Cleveland ichopp returns. The dustralian A L4 re by Innings: 3 sy performers, who will without a doubt | fall if it is not cleared up shortly. 'with his own staff camplete shot té RRRRts Bt ILoos m:;hi: 81 errors, more than bhalf of merican Leagua St. Truis 902050203 make a hit with the local fans. At| Nelson Dillon 2:05 1-4 is on the ail- | Pleces Cooney was absoVately needed. S 8% Lodis ... whlch were outs nd eattied Eut 17| Chicage 2. Cleyeland o; ettt it Bt ot Solin® i |3 o'clock Sunday afternoon the locals | ing list and it is reported that he may | He did state however, Yt if by rea. Falk, Chicago Dol Sl am b o o or | (RS L olon 3 U danines) Jo e Tecaiie : e lineup agalnst the hard-hitting - Ameri- | be unable to start untll late in Sep-| 308 of any miracle tife Profs pennant 3 Burns, Boston ston, & * % . 4 7 , a_ personification of Hooper, Chicago National League Hornsby, St. Louis | made 39 errors and 13 earned points. His percentage being exactly one third of earned points to errors, steadiness, Other teams not scheduled. International ‘League Baltimore 8; Buffalo 4, CHISOX OUST INDIANS FROM FOURTH PLACE ! can Chain Company of Bridgeport, in what promises to be a decided battle. The Manchester aggregation will be on hand at 3 o'clock Labor Day afternoon tember. Addie (3) 2:15 1-4, the three-year- old filly by Adioo Guy 2:00 3-4, won another stake race at Springfield, endangere/l the Braves ‘would immediately 1elurn him. Pitcher Anderson . of the Saling Southwestern leagucg team, who twirl- behind the Cincinnat! e leaders. Score: N S o a2 - ° > d a ome-hit game against Musk: 3 Reading 6; Toronto 2, Cleveland, Sept. 1.—Chicago ousted |for a contest with the associa‘ion. Ohio, last week. e , gains ogec 3 “glmuns' Philadelphia . Anderson’s Showing a Surpri: . Syracuse 8; Newark 3. Cleveland from fourth place today when | “Mickey” Kane, a brother of “Erick” | North Adams entries close on Fri- | recently, looks ripe, for a trial in fas. | *5 ,.;“"pfi&‘"a 1‘ ?fik Joie Anderson’s poor showing was a sur-| J&75¢¥ City 6; Rochester 2. I'* won 2 to 0 in five innings, the game | Kane an outfielder fr the' Hartford | day of this week. The Hoosac Valley | 16f company. % S taie. Chlec:gu- ; prise to Johnston and other leading Eastern League :’:lzinftg?‘:dfbyé:;n' Ro";“’f" grnve Senators will occupy the middle hassock | Fair is scheduled for September 1, o : : n workouts before today's matches.| W - 5 K < icodemus, :uh::fi Brookiyn . i e e Il S idichés. Rt fiép-;\;;flne{d 5 the score, reverting back to the fifth in- | Mass., and the Springfield Ponles. He | under its track has the distietion| The talk of Christ with N 1. i Alnsmith, St Logm’. than that of his brilliant team mate,| Bridgeport' 4; Worcester 0 ning. Chicago players did not have an|is reported to be a marvel in the field | of being the only Maide racing|lustrating the “aev: birth” was the pas- & Carey, Pittsburg Patterson and he was expec'ed to 3 i gt sl and a hard smasher. He will not how- | ground with that equipment. 2or's theme at Swaday morning worship. § B O force Johnston, to the limit. Anderson o e s T U 4 o | SVer be avallable Manday on, account | wilf Snow, who had a mount or two |08 BCcOUtE of the raln, persisieat simce § himself could not account for the soft LEAGUE STANDING Fooperst 2 14 0 (Tamlcsonit 3 3z o o|Of future engagements. Kane was one |, week at Middletown, is back on y noan of last week, no evening game he displayed against Johnston. National League Johweones 2 0 2 0 oWambyab 2 0 0 o 0|Of the stars on the formiduble Notre | no ailing Jist and now is in a Pough- | WOrship wan he/d in the church, i “I just could not force myself to my gfi‘m b 8 0 .3 lrg“dmuyh(: 3 0 2 0 9| Dosae University nine of which he was | poengie hospital. In spite of ‘unfavorable weather and 4 best ‘game in the rallies” he said. | New York L POITeRD 2088 toimmer 394 7 o|captain The services of Jefferson, ome | “Neyt Thursday, August 31, is the|®3d roads & fuumber from Westminster § The only comment made by Pat-| Chicago 20 5 -g“‘; Rtmnklf 2 1 2 0 0Woedrf . 2 o 2 o o|Of the classiest first basemen of BOS- | gate {o enter in all the eventis pro- |aitended the slosing services at Willi- i SecRonimtiar € Tetbhes wes i e R i .5552 McCllangh 1 0 1 0 0McImisly 2 1 7 % o|ton will be secured. Tony Commefordi g ammeq for the annual fair at mantic camp g rounda. Rating sooh tonnis o7 e -852|Schalke 2 3 1 8 00'Nelke 11 2 3 0|will also appear Sunday and Monday. | Stroudsburg, Pa., September &-8. At the 1(publican caucus K Tuesday 32 Pat_O'Hara Wood, who wiil team | Cincmnagi fii §§ <548 | Rbertsonp- 2 L 0 » 0TMe» 2 0 0 2 0|yre has the reputation of being one of ‘:“ s 3 e hamdicaps| SVeRInE_ the 'delegates clected ' to the % with Patterson in the douples, s ity e = f;g Totals 28 20 Totws 3 356710 othe best hitters on the Boston College’ ;'slsu:vc:s:&vlaa:th:?h’;':v:eek'f‘at Be‘:_ Elrm ngu“b!:laan convention were Mrs. ; “Better luck tomorrow,,maybe. Ve |Philadelphia 2 5 Seone Dy fnnt team and much is to be expected of 2 ® inton i, Arthur Bennett, Andrew }éope to delay the cup game until Mon- Bostone p‘h;:” :2 ;i gig Q&Zfi’n{ : : 3 g fi fomt pundeyishatiory for the local {eem flt’cg;x:?;):ime?;fim:fz & i e (f‘"fli( C(WE e oty . Maith, i ay.” B b Two base hits, will consist of Hughie Canavan and B M 2) 2:13 1-2, one of r. Kerr,) Lemuel Carpenter; senatorial, § un. Lavigne. The former 1s well known in ess axey (2) 2% e ofl W' F. Hers, Charles Herrick, Willam 4§ & > 7 | the new performers at JLexington last|zoineon’ H ) Se t. 3 rcl~u . : this city. Harry Mullory of Boston Col- the ne: 3 son; ctumy. Edward Baker, Paul | p BRAVES TAKE ANOTHER New York 77 50 B oIS, ARDFANTIO. AP lege will do the twirling for the Thread | Weelk, is ‘helll_"“’P‘;a' of Frank J. Lin- | Herr, Mrs. {fhad Wilson. Each delegate § CO . v DOUBLE FROM PHILLIES |St. Louis . 76 53 589 ACADEMY CAMPUS TODAY |team Labor Day agamst the Manchester | hehan, of s!““' 5 55 rork foather. | ¥25 authorized to appoint a substitute. 3 nn. Fleld Boston, Sept. 1.—Boston took its sec- | Detroit .. 68 61 527| The well known Nusgets will clash | Silk Makers. Sammy °{?§F' 2, °ml. ® v:t.u. bat. | The towi gommittee was increased by ond straight. double-header from Phila- gl‘“‘?‘,@ o 24 63 504 Wfitl; the fast A;nerimn Woolen Co. team, = :l':‘gg'e‘;tfl;?w da]yd ni o Y o | Yot to fi\':’ and the following were elegt- % delphia today. Watson shut out the vis- | o\ oian & 64 .500| of Yantic at the Academy campus this P1 ott Clty. v L |ed: Levl Qlark, Mrs. Wright, Mra, Ar- § Danelson o010 the dpenee 3 Lto o e e | Waslitngto - 58 68 460 | (Saturday) afterncon.. Both teams have | 1ndependeats to Play Jewett CMy. |round engagement 2t the New York|thur Benned: drs. James Towne,” Me. 1 3 Huljhan, the young left-hander obtained | Eniladelphia 52 72 1419 a million dollar Mneup and a fast game| , The Independents will travel to Jew- | Velodrome. “!\. "b';° o h‘g’gm ":‘_{:h Wright. - All except delegates to the state, $ CORONETS, of Worcester|rm the Giants in the McQuilian deal, Bostan E.oee s as BTl cpenCd | Actiis Mensser Bumwottu St s s Al b %‘L‘i&f“fl'fl’ SRSt > s st Ferimeads vive wooN ) T i b " was the pitcher hero of the second ga of the Yantic team’claims to have a i Ve o bt By, = L . @ tonic for prayer at home altars for N s hero: op e S et dial s R dark, dark horse for a pitched, which | three games so far this year and are | Willie Harmon and 'P]tul Bkwn; Will | wednesday evening, Sept. 6, is Spritual § ~ Cruise hit a home run into the right EVEN'IN DOUBLE mEApER | (ot 08 not phase the hard hitting ci- | ENUE, & PGy Srovh gTh . Tl?'ewnd- h:fitelr! fi“fm"isrfiaflifi-mu o5 Now Hving " T8 Sy reatings for: th A wiele i " ot g Aalt staldlv i thie g imatag EVEN gar ‘men, ents have lost but’ one game this sea- | cc a Ly B the whole qDistle to the Galatiors. Bill Martin’s Danielson Team score: nniog.. . ThE} : 8t Loulw, Sept 1—St. Louls aad}. Thw gamd shoald bs mighty Interest. | 500, this being’to the fast former Moos- | York on September 7. .. |pastor learns that the number 'Anmm H r double header |Ing as the P up te e Eastern Conn. League. gh is W ‘appointment Phitadelphia u‘:fi"“ Gami) Boson (N) :;‘rl:b&?:v dzizédevdisxg:; t:ki 2 thh fi!: it u‘ prolongation; bt thiss scrles, Th l\ez;flrw‘l,cfhul‘m Ewgn 2 Cu u}‘ on hi:‘ ‘:: Hfrfe }-;:tg?;;:nofi:refin:mv;n&:g‘m e S is Incr fasing. f ’ 2 e ¥, & ng: the first | due to inclement weath . e ) ys will g0 up -strong ; ¢ % 4 A&nmwn,,grmd stand and . ab hpo a e ab hpo & e |Eame 14 to 4, while the home team won | Saturdays, has tended"tzt :Z:&anm?; Sunday to keep up their winning rep- | ney in one of the preliminarips to: the mf“': it A dfle:(’ m,u.', ,:hm“,"" H D Wistenedb & 10 o OPowild 3 05 0 2 |the sccond 11 to 6. Heavy hitting fea- | discussion as (o the outcome. The Nug- | Utation. Manager Weisner wil not an- | Dundee-Martin go Monday night at|y..r' of the prasent pastifats. thers i score card only 50c Willamect ¢ § 2 0 0Cmimz 3§ 0 3 o o |iured both contests. Russell leading the | gets—three strong™have boen getting | ToUnce his battery until Sunday, but | the Velodrome, . & jcsey City|was no morming fworship at/ Wesiminsier Walkersf 4 1 & 0 ORoserit 3 1 2 ¢ o f|attack by getting three home runs, two |the di d int 1 0 | Jewett City "can expect to buck a.bai- rish Johnny Curtin or'se; . 90, Wi > H‘::r;n-.c H : z g :um-n_,xb 30 3 1 0|of which were made in the first game, condit‘i::o;ufln:eth:e;‘;zt 1tegv ps:r:’.nfi;: tery that will certainly make them fight {'squared accounted with Dany Bd- :l“:m?mivhan thys pastor was absent on & e AR S Sy 3 2 §|bringing his season’s total to 12, Ain- | Although Coach Moora is at present in | fOF their mohey. Linky will be on first, | wards, the Pacific coast ocolared boy, | " offering Sept. 34 18 & % B JSmith3d 3 1 3 2 00'Nellls 3 o o | cmith also made his twelfth clreult drive, | parts unknown the Nuggets will not be | Hoftman second. A. Rush, formerly with | by winning the popular decision after M A 1 or the A" § Ring.p B 3 ‘1) qo : O Waton,p 2 § 0 fell, ai yo:ml:;:ter from the Syracuse In- | without a -basebal] mentor for Hank |2 Boston team third, Weisner short, with | a fast twel\l'e-:;olxld tilt Monday night o H xLebour N N e ernational agus team was batted out | Craney will offici in thi: Hamell,” who played with the fast Prov- | at the Oaklan . A i T ; LABOR DAY S R ¢ 0lor the box in the sixth. Score: o e iy ;-nci‘l&"‘f,‘,:’;iiéf idence ‘team, Bush and Keenan in the| Johnny Wié‘orlx) who was 90 m-e:n: T Ry :egkwls who (x) Satied for J. Smith In oth. % tesber St. Louls (N) cations. fo: h itl re of the |outfield. when Harry Greb was seeking a matcl er avin Rock State Hospital Grounds : PO SR e 202’ s o | Dent a3 ho omce plived ehéckers witn | The Slaters' team fs vet umknown but | with him, has turned agsrssor mow fcariier In the week died from o broken ~ show 3 ‘e to the unusual list 90320000 x—2 |0 31180 £ 3 2 o |Christy Mathewson. An honest-to-good- | It is hoped Manager Smith will put one | that Grel as shown a e does S i ¢ o B Bltbe'.l:( : i i (1‘ § z : 0 | ness officer, uniform and all' will be on __[mot want to battle for the middle|of victims frpm this form of accident. § . § 9 oy e . ¢ | hand to preserve law and order in the e — - N) Boston 1242 $ preserve law a Riverview Vs, Taftville hpo s e 5 520 3 s o | big crowd that is expected. various . clubs 'at’ present, all “eyes are : FIRST GAME OF SERIE! 140 thowdlef 3 3 2¢e8 2 £ 30 6| As Manager Alnsworth is apparently | on' the battlefield where the supreme H H 2 Batteries — Dowd and Libert B e o e S A 2 4 2 0 lunder the impression that the Nuggets | struggle is to be presented. Sports from F Rbvoettblt — Morin and Dot for 56 b ehaew b e 393 3|nave annexed several of the K. of C.|this and other towns have sicnified their H Taftville. g 11 1 0Barbaresd 3 0627 1 9 o £ o|men the Nugget lineup is printed here- | intention of turning oyt en masse to Bame starts at “ S iei ; Ha 2‘3%:":. S 0 0 0 o|with: Manchester ¢, Kelly p, Haftis 1b, | watch the two clubs cuugel one another i 230 p. m, D. 8. T. b o LA g R S T R e Madden 2, Whitney 3b, Burke ss, Bean |in their attempts to claim the game, 3 Admission 35 cents [ " Sy 4 3 332116 1| 1¢ Robinson or “Tilly” Walker cf, Stand- X ;l'aflvme has been strengthened con- .20 % Bl i e ish of Hank Craney If. siderably and a slight change in the Gmitip 300 {0 Tows Wi 61 SR lineup is noted. Jack Murphy wili be o R 2 PE R 5 on first, Leshick, a newcomber, on sec- ka3 BASEBALL g P e W [P S s ronte | B S MO B TWO BIG EVENTS - * mier, Three base hit, ‘Tuns, : Célles will be ‘at short, and the outfield A NS % litams in 9tm, Blades, Russell z.{ o et % One of the decisive battles of the East- | will be picked from such gingersnaps as C 2020080 Pittsburgh (N) e on / |torn, Connecticut League will be waged|Gley, McKay, Lemleux and: Jim Mur- . . . -Taftvl“e A A‘ e e 4 3 ab hpo o e 5 4 o|on the Providence Street grounds .this|phy. Morin and ;Belair- will attend to Reafleahon Park Y wlnmhc : o un, 41 3 oMt % & ¢! (Saturday) aftrnoon, when the. Ashland | the Ashland batters. Up to Friday night i §3 30 amuar sy |regiment w:l\tgnvndef’r-.ltvillle‘to} :t‘te‘l;l:?l no hint: had been aropped from Jewett . d vs. BUNCHED HITS BEHIND B 803 0 ST A o preven em fdom clafm}y e | City as to the wardogs to be used agalnst 3 o sion cxi?::::nl""'" 193 5 souners> 3 2% 3 2 |trophy which goes to the top mot. ..rs in | the locals, but they will in all proba- ¢ il A&hland A A 3 % ’gflumrr b : 3“: % ter, 15 1 o|the league. If Taftvile can win the|bility have a number of dark horses, o A,| OChicago, Set. 1p—Chicago bunched its | Grimmi> 4 2°8 3 2 1 2 n|game, as the local fans believe they will, | and will arrive with plenty of snap in- - t hits behind errors by Fonseca and Pin- T miee 3 % 3 2|the victory for the league domination |noculated in their men. Excitement runs A '] 3 . % elli and defeated Cincinnati 7 to 4 in the 0900 3 0 3 3|is assured, but' if théey lose their fin-|high in both towns, to see this finish = P~ nce 1.0 A | Airst game of the series. Today's vie- 2905 & o 1 0|ish in the race will be all the more un- | fight, and all Taftville will turn out to 3 . . o] Taftville tory coupled with New York's defeat ¢ 0o ———— |certain. Because of the standing of the | help cheer ‘their champions to victory. » Anlerlcan C:ham of B" ~ by Brooklyn put the locals i%e games = 9o 1 M1715 4 v > Game Called 3:30 D. S. T. i3 Ohicago ab hpo ———————— . S S S S S B S SO S S § SO ST B SO - % o7 2 Snumoraa’s 13 80 3 Vs. by . o \ 5 28 n?x‘!m-.- 1Teo1e A" 0y 3 LOOK ! $ UG Es L0t o e e e American Thread A. A, i . 4138 ‘Terry,2b 3 Qs o |se, Ajnsmith. 2 i1 Grmesib . 4 0120 0 S =8 = T a0, [ H vam . 2 umw_, S Baltic to Play Only One Game. /} Yo 4.1 b3 Eb . 4 3 2.0 0 Owing to Taftville and Jewett City e 7 3 13 2 00Fsrelo 4 0 5 0 0| playing at Taftville today the Baltic ¥ io%3oCkmsp 30032 0|a A iswithout a game for today. Man- . .o $ 0100 Totals 31102 13 3 |nger Collins was sunder the impression & 4 3 ‘? MONDA! LABOR DA! 10600 that his team was to play a postponed 3 ; ’ oo : game at Taftville and had made all o ~ KN & g0 : rangements. The Baltic team is to play o > ; . w e e S at New London on Sunday but will not “ A. A. 3811 % 2 .| play on Labor Day. 1 » 'Y 1 Tigers vs. Preston Stars. The “Cgeeneville Singers will play the first game of the seriss with the Preston Stars af the Battlegfounds this: atternoon. R P