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s Everrbod W “hot one past second. Thelf . . TROTT © )| New Yok Sept. 17—The barking|bart Saturday batweer 4 L ‘the ; runs camie over in the eighth Great Western Circuit meeting §! of quarurl:?nkéks tue*plim'\:'wi“/ m'm‘lul‘J re. Taftville All Stars and they sure got|three singles in a row aiding the scor- |Fopens at Springfield, Ill.. £ T aiar s, t plunging of full- Tive thelr worth, in those twelve|ing.. Sheedy first up singled to center, |} Grand Circuit meeting opens at J| P2¢ks and the struggle of muscle innings filled with every kind of bullfand took seeo am Wilder singled |§ Columbus, O. against sinew in the forward line. will \ playing invented up to the time of|to left. Falvin nailed one on the nose © YACHTING draw attention all over the country i £ going to It was. not until the|to right fi scoring Sheedy. g = mext Saturday when the 1922 football| Tiger with John Hopkins. i velftn when (He Katey team scored | Wiuer and Flavin mové vational Star Yacht Champion- § season makes its formal how at a| Trom Yale comes the mews that| i, ot e mte e e | i B v ] S, i e IR e s e, L neaEt e S R both teams ha: t] on y's! b % b e moleskinne arriory ol e eld an . m 3 e T ..7'.1?;.. to bring in the rum;that|ne- ind was safe when Faulkner|§ Lew Tendler vs. Pal Moran, 15 ffCountry’s leading institutions of learn-| plug a possible weakness in. the dine. would bring vietory ‘with it. e thiew 't:;‘d lo.v'rl and Mills lost the il [Rrounds ;at Clumbus, O. e 1!15 ha ek beeTx;] Uml_;fi-li:ig up ndwumfor Head .Coach & T, Fibs‘hur, at gm—vzr;il == = . scoring. 3 Mal WO weeks. cou 3 ted a ¥ el 4 y 1s Bader tor Tefivilie with nie o|Thie snded sl scorion, |, o ) dock Malene va mryan Dewney. 1O e e |l ey e S s s . | i 2;third and by, Kempeth Witlnzie :f-y.‘&n’g“for"'cu first 3 innings and .‘u“ir‘“ *'fi‘k"'!"‘“ fl""m"‘;f,t 5 D;::y Frush vs. E. Ketchell, 12 f|2nd i}tmr;tins has been wfii-:‘:bmd th: dredc §hd =hmun:i o reporte; 'i;:r ; i Pl o . o Ju. an looked “like a no run i rou; at Dayton. vargity is scrimmaging wi e scrub. | the Crimson squad in- response e 7 Find of suff b the o ny e pame | game for Reynolds: In tae firth with |8 Wideat Nelson v, Toung Laurett || At @ number of castern colleges, no- | first call. At. Carnell Gil Dobie is 9‘"'“;:';‘3; l:'s?'s‘ox o g in the same malke of a box.|one down Smith flu&?\mt ‘was forc- | 813 rounds at Troy. tably Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Navy,|said to be cheerfully rubbing his| - wi [ 9 ville Mr:m:a o oo L i “.q&"m d when hit to Fla- TENNIS Rutgerd. Cornell, Colgate, Syracuse, | hands with the possibility of a strong Chicago, Sept. 17—A batting rally in ,','db'f les, while Gaw sent out five|Yin at third. Gley made second but . Pennsylvania, Fordham, Pittsburgh | eleven to be constructed around five!the sixth inning netting two runs won trni‘k e i aflowed” bt §RfE: died "there Faber being an easy out. Indiana State championshiu tour- §i and Washington and Jefferson, the|veterans from last year's ‘varsity. The|]for Boston over Chicago today 3 to 2.! N s wits ot [ Tattville's best chance came -in the| | nament opens at Indianapolis. training season is well @dvancedt Iine is his problem, - - . Singles by Menosky and O'Rourke and o ihraatening to score|SiXth but fast work stopped a threat- : Yale will be the first of the big| Fordham is the only New York city|a double by Burns drove home the| e rattuille had & man on sec-|eRing rally ‘without. giving . Taftville | e ——————— | clovens to get into action, bein sched- | representative that is lagging at theldeciding runs. Score: *nd when Smith drove the pill into|® counter. Mills first up singled and| ———_____________luled for a tusslo with Bates in the|barrier. Tentative line-ups were pick- Betton (A} :- : ::\ im Tor two sacks., In| ook second-on an-error on, Burdick's SUNDAY RES bowl at New 'Haven next Saturday.|ed late last week while two score atlyrron. * "% ‘to o ‘l;:";;,““ ville feam. scored |Erounder. Dempsey rolled a weak onc A ESULTS, Last year the Blue, with a teAm not | Columbia and an army of aspirants'O'Rourkes & their firat and only tally. Lavigne g&mmfimtm&r Blavn o Natlonal Leagus. grtatly -alrforont, Trom, thityexsiostenliat New, Yok autepaity. wete actively | Buma.p b 8 i .- er- out| Chicago 6, Brooklyn 2. o start next Saturday, trimmed Bates|at work. . : o s Mg B0 B et bal| 5 McKay in centor and Riopel hil| -Gingimnati 4 New Tork 3. 28 to'0. The first call at Brown university '3 Cosinee ‘v’v‘r}:k"nnd:r e hed first on on er- to- Parent at short. who threw out A Db Syracuse an Pennsylvania also will| Providence, R. I, will be sounded to- |mun,n, 71 v 3 t. vay, e Ruel.c rm; t&\lflnhéh;:dr:p;;{“&i."nw,{ Dempsey lthnr;: :: :hefo;:;:lie‘__ a3t i get under way, the former with Ho- | morrow. W Cotline.p g ou v. Taftville Chicag: 35 eral times during the game but fajl-| - Philadelphia 2. Cleveland s, - fe== : Totats 3410 37 :‘-’.‘;‘"-tdef‘lrufnlfi'\:?n and ok throwaled o advance them. or hit into force %;ugf:gn: dew Torx 1. e s e R e v T in Was no mo:e scoring.’ < ours. n’;’”"-"‘ J3omiof any ichan, e4(0r vt e DEFEAT N. Y. OFFICE MEN| /ICTORY OVER LEADING YANKS |chicaso ir the furlth the Kaceys evqna: '“"N""“e in the seventh executed a| Syracuse 9. Buffalo 1 2 (Special to ‘The Bulletin.) St. Louis, Sept. 17—iHubert “Shucks” Sheedy ingle) hreush|fast doubic play that stopped a Ka-| moroies- b Bikel G4 o o “ Willimantic, Sept. 17.—The team rev-| Pructt, phenomenal young pitcher for| . . teok econd whea Tlobel[ ., (i Sust as-5 looked Eo>1. MLf:l oonic 2.0 Rochester 6:1. resenting the Willimantic Mills of theltho St. Louis Browns, held the New|TAFTVILLE A. A. SWAMPS tnew wild to get him at first, He owarks 3<9, Jersey City '5-5. American Thread Company won the first| York Yankees to five scattered hits| BALTIC A. A, 13 TO 1 o v v io| Py was on first and Parent hit nat TiE e scored :hen F'::w:: socked one out io 05 Finiknbr aclis. tes Reading aEL Baltimore 9-2. leg for the cup offered by R. C. Kerr,|and struck out eight visiting batsmen Morin hurling for the Taftville A. New York, Sept. 17—Re ting aftville faned to threatoy untit the|BEC forcing Yo ihy and Fai o dig ono of the directors of the company, by |and the Browns today climbed back|A. Saturday at the Providence street|all sections of the country, 114 wom- ped it to first in time to geét Parent.| Hartford 1, Bridgeport 4, defeating the nine from the New Yo-k|to within a half game of the leading | grounds had the Baltic A. A. under |en golfers will go to the first tee in ninth when Ganzel singled to center] “Milla at first for. Taftville flaved| Hartford 1 Bridgeport 3 (sscond|ofico Saturday afterncon at Recreation | YankeeS by defeating them five 10| his thumb throughout the game allow- | the qualifying round of the women's a good game accepting 16 chances|game; 11 innings). Park. For a team to retain the cjyp per-|one, in the second game of a three-:ing but one runner to get around the |national championship tournament in ?r’v‘;‘l!l:“ Ft::vr‘"anl:g')&“l! ‘were easy outs without an error, hit safe once out Pittsfield 5, New Haven 12. manently it will be necessary ffi it to] ply series. four sacks. the Greenbrier Golf club. White Sul i 3 suvmmennal? ‘ 1 3 ¢ & . 4 oo elnsosusnus MANY WOMEN GOLFERS TO TRY FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP of three trips up, nailed one voer his{ Pittsfield 2. New Haven 3. win three consecutive games. The local} Lawton “Whitey” Witt, centerfield- | McCarthy pitching for Baltic was|phur Springs, West Va., September £ In_ the tenth it looked like a win|ghoulder in the right garden that Springfield 3, Albany 5. ved bang-up ball from stast toyer of the New York Yankees,|evidently in a slump and the Taft- The list of pairings announced to- for Taftville, Lavigne whe had tripled l'ed good for at least a perfeci single.| Springfield 1, Albany 5. i aturdays’ game and shut out|who was knocked unconscious when|villd boys leaned their bats against|day. by the United States Galf as=- early in the game, bihged another on McKay got one hit out of four tri: ‘Worcester 4, Waterbury 2. ‘| their. co-workers from the metropolis 5}struck by a pop bottle, presumably|his delivery for a total of 19 hits, | sociation includes Miss Marion Hol- the seam for three sacks, and Gaw|up, got one run and sent in one run. Worcester 0, Waterbury 4, to 0. Mathewson in the box for the thrown by a fan in yesterda; game, | and run wild on the bases winning the|lins, of New York. the present cham- Willimantic Mills got into a number of | was back in the lineup today. one sided game by the score of 13 to 1.|pion; Miss Alexa Stirling of Now York holes but was able to worm his way out{ The game was a pitchers’ battle| The game lacked any thrills for the |and Atlanta, former national cham- of them. He was accorded almost per-|between Pruett and. Waite Hoyvt for| Taftville team took the lead early|pion, and Miss Edith Leitch, siste: fect support, the only slip-up by his as-|five innings. The Browns managed to|and the game was never in danger. | of the former British women's cham pio was in a hole. Bader wer: out Gaw | Wilder featured at the bat for the — to Sheedy, Dempsey popped a weak | Kaceys getting a double and two sin- SATURDAY'S RESULTS. one to Sheedy, and Gaw stopped a|gles in four tries. Smith for the Taft- good one by Faulkner ending the Inn-iville team hit gafely twice. Tin score: ing. . ’ Tafville All Sars. K. of C. he game was won in the twelfth a hpo 2 & by the Kaceys when McKay singled | premt and took second on a passed ball. He ! Faunmer, scored ‘the winning run when Murphy ! Gansell.cf hit to center for a single. It looked | Bmithc National League Pittsburgh 11, Philadelphia. 6 Philadelphia 8. ®Pittsburgh 6. New York 8, Cincinnati 2. Cincinnati 8, New York 4. St. Louis 4, Boston 2. sociates coming in the ninth inning when| gather several hits but not oppor- n. “Babe dams fumbled a grounder and|tunely while Pruett held the Yankees allowed a man to reach first. He more | helpless. l than made up for this misplay and eele-| Hoyt was touched for three runs in brated his return to the American|Seven innings, and Jones, who took up 5 hpo 10 10 wan corsouns 0 3 o 3 1 i Chicago 7, Brooklyn- 5. hrt 18 by Dotk out four safe|the hurling duty, in the eighth, allow- like more scoring when Mills mad 71 44| Brooklyn'l, Chicago 0. ;o“ejdinf;dm.—;nypm:é oW Tades markorn ALTNRG LI oA ;n l-r‘r'or ;n ‘eit 7‘[!!'::: dlnh !:‘t&m;l s American League ing two runs.’ Miller pitched a fairly Hlnnthe l;ixlh inning, Ruth, who in iret, Murphy going to third, bu - 3 % G saac s Nt g 200d game for the New Yorkers but his|his first time at bat had walked and ; P or ail to Riopel who threw him out at! e 5 S~ e e Sappor: was. anything but encouraging, | fanned,” connected for his 33rd home gy g 8 LB e L ol ] firsi. _ Sowe. by ol Chicago 9, Boston 2. He also made two bad misplays himself,|Tun. New Tork, Sept. 16—Lack of effec- | 0 "€ P (1083 It wis a pitchers battle all the |Teiiie 2980000 00| pideia 6 Cleveland 1. He was touched up for ten safe blows| The locals came back and took the|ltive buying power and abandonment of “,:;‘ o lv_rm- 1:: 2 way Gaw having fl'm“} lor edge. Bou_: SRS Ze i R L e R e At T gns and passed two while Mathewson gave|lead by scoring three runs. Foster bull operatins by speculatotive interests, Willys Oland .. 7% ms got men on the bases LUL SEeM- | on . Reynotds ;o Burdick 5. Strack out, by the same number of free passes and|Walked, Sisler singled, and Foster |combined with week end profit taking | (THIVS O =d uvatle to advance thenm, fast field- {Resnolds 2: by Burdick ° Doubls pays. Faulkner Newark 7. Jersey City 2. Biriick ‘oat elovan 2 scored on Williams' single. Jacobson|and extensive selling. caused a genreal Villys Oland pr .. “uy ing stopning many n threatsning ral- | Fiber to Mill: Caplres, Cororan and Staford, | Reading 1, Baltimore 4. Willimantie threatened to score in|POPDEd to Scott and McManus fanned, | Feaction in today's brief stock market |WOrth Pump B ... 73% iv. For ‘Tartville Ganzel was the shin- Reéading 7, Baltimore 13, both the first and second but did mot|_ Williams stole second and he and|Session. The decline in some of the Ing light getting a Jouble and a Sin-|A. 7. A, A. WINS 1I-INNING Rochester 6, Toronto 2. register until the third on some darinz|SISler crossed the plate on Severeid's|Tecent strong issues confirmed the bes A S kle and nailing twe halls that lcok- %4 £a0d for two hases or more. He| THRILLER FROM FISK RED TOPS| g7Ctlr,™ . Gvc,” was all over the field seemed to (Special’ to: The Bulletin.) Syracuse 6. Buffalo 12, alw: be there when the ball looked| Williman Sept. 17.—For the second Eastern League like a sure h! Successive week local baseball fans were| piicai & New Haven 1. For the Kaceys Musphy Jed in the|treated to an extra inning game, but in erdgepm‘t‘4: Hartford 1. hitting with four singl:s out of ‘five|Yesterday's instance the result was morel gy inofald 6, Albany 1. trips to the plate, and his fourta hit | satisfactory than was the case a weck} yrorcester 9, Waterbury 0 (forfeited) Rochester 5, Toronto 2, baserunning by Norfuandi He reached | PUrning liner over second base. lief of bear interests that they had been Mign, s > 5 & The Browns added twe more .| pushed too far out of line, although the |U 8 Lib 31s ,..101.26 5 on s o brsKalnall and wenk ot fhe eighth on Sisler's aseon | selling procveeded in an orderly manner, |U S Lib ist 4810070 then stole third and when the ball got|Palls and Williams' four base hit. U6 Fhspout. vurtative wereh sitordad | U 6 Lib st £ 10888 away from Grouix and rolled a few feet| NeW York threatened to score in|DY the so called specalties, losses of |U & Lib 2d 4% 10013 back of third, he made a break for home | the ninth when Dugan and Ruth sin-|2 Points or more being registered by |1 § Lib ad 43410036 and arrived safely when the force of his|81ed in succession, with non out, but|American Tobacco B, North American, | U 8 Lib dth 4% 100.68 » slide knocked the ball out of LaVigne's|FiDP_forced out Ruth. Schang fanned | Pressed Steel Car preferred and Willls |Victory 4 ...100.78 039 100.3 scorcd the winning run. Parent.and |a€o. The American Thread Company Worcester 13, Waterbury 7 (seconi| hand and. Pipb \was. theownx out:bysSevereid | OFexland. . On ithe Other hand. Alr_Re- | 80- oI 1032 100.39 116932 Sheedy also connected for hits, Wild- [ A. won from the Fisk Red Tops of Chic: | O The locals collected a couple in ine|2S he Wwas trying to steal second. SRS~ SRC ChrsRICATE D e York L Giad in; Solnce\ il o Ser s 10 er socked two on the seam that loux- ;veeb.!'l‘lnuz; Mass., in elc\;en m;vl.{\gs of haa sixth_on singles by G. Adams, Nichols| Another capacity attendance was on|Alr Brake were pushed up to new high | band. A % hasas 3 Aot -3 1the playing field and mounted patrol- Developments in the near east were Yorelgn Exchang:. hall,_robbing ‘Wilder of a sure hom- |hard fought pastime from start to finish Nahanl! Leagu_. i’:f“_r\‘:'gdml:rp(‘;‘;fln!‘eb:;“e!;l‘i:s?:et:ir:‘:"; men prevented the crowd from surg-| Watched closely by financial interests, With the exceplion of sterling, all er. Fddie McKay the only local boy|4nd oa the face of things the visltors| Pittsburgh at Philadelphias on successive hits by the same three ing toward the diamond. but had little visible effect cither on | qustations are In cents per unit of for on the team plaved weil in the field|deserved to win as they played a bet-] Cincinnati at New York, s O Sl enthusiastic, the crowd seem- | Stock or bond prices or the foreign ex- | eign cuzrency: and at bat connected twice, his sec- |ter all around game than the locals. The| Chicago at Brooklyn. Hamelis sacofibe /0y ed to forget yesterday's incident in|change. w York Central railroad an- Tear ond hit putiing him where Murphy's|Red Tops led 2 to 1 until the eighth| St. Louis at Boston. The New Yorkers threatened to scare|TS52Td to Witt being struck by a pop Nt the road had reached a separate | Sterling— Saturday Axo g Aine. ";; o SR e American League on a number of occasions but the locals| POttle: The umpires walked to the cen- | 2ETeement ‘y:'“:;:; Rl b b sy ning tally came over in the eleventh 7 ' 4 terfield crowd and had poli mgen’s brother! s. Cables i 3 5 b ; ‘Washington at Detroit. managed to keep them away from thel . policemen stop - ;- < £ = Fith two out of the way, In this hectic] pyjiageiphia at, Cleveland, plate by playing ball with their heads| BTOUP Of fans from waving hand-| 1quipment issues plainly showed theFranc .. . session “Schley Donahue, pinch hitting| 1 Yo‘:‘k 6 Satione PR o N e 4" the) kerchiefs, which, it was said, bothered | ®ffects of realizing sales, Pullman de- |Guilders lfor Latham after Canavan had ground-| Jotto 0" chicago. o TIv0 witnoheed thel the: batters. 2 clining 1 3-4, Baldwin a point and the | Marks stole second. Normandin flied out to Nationa) L AbTh D0, B e b e s | dufitig practice. some of the other ofls, particularly in , Pesetas Gr,l;,;:a,g?[ in {xght hbm “Joe” Hamel ational weague ; 5 0 gfi‘,:;mi;h S5 Qe =2 General Asphalt. which wtu down near- | Belgian francs walked. Harry Noel hit a rather hi 3112 ORichards,® 4 1 01 0 1y 2 points, and some of the domestic | K By back of short that appeared to we|New York 5 falie vzt s v [STIOKC WORKIOE. GRIMES AMDS L | 1iiea Sviten i~ #10; Crowther’s ball but Sharpe elected to try j Pittsburgh 80 LB b IMWern 113 30 T OF DODGERS, 6 TO 2 ———— Denmark 17.65 to make the play and just fell short,(St. Louis 71 3222 oQimi 41 i0 1| Brooklyn, Sept. 17—Ray Gri S FOCES. Norway 12.50 { Donahue scampering over the plate with|Cincinnati 77 | .t 4 2 0 0 oBitert 21 0 0 0lwith a -doubl " tripl 3 rersios The follnwing 1 he | Greece 5.20 the: winpbng “tal: Shi N 3 THamelc 2 02 2 0McCarthyxt 0 0 0 0 0 - Tivleahs B hanie s e e i 5.00 g tally. g Chicago 7 3 Mathe'soup § 0 0 4 0CAdamsct 3 0 2 o o {TUn accounted for 3 of the tallies that | transactions on the New York Stock Ex- | Argentina € The visitors took to “Hughie” Cana-|Brooklyn 69 9 Lavignec 5 0 7 1 2(gave Chicago a 6 to 2 victory over|change up to 3 P. M Brazil .. * rather freely in the ear-|Philadelphia 50 .365 | Totals 0 b Smises Brooklvn today. Score: High. T.ew. Close Jage: of the game but he tightened|Boston .... . 47 90 G B Totals 31 52422 8 cmu? ]m . Brooklyn (N) Allis Chalmers g 57T3% BTN THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. up at the ond and pitched good bail. American League Witimantie Mills .0 0 * 0 0 20 2 x5 S Tkl 2 hpe 2 e Allied Chemhsl 5 83% B4% i - - Vimantic Ml : 2 3 Statzef 5 1 2] Alli .. 85 ® Chicago, Sept. 15.—Hogs — Receipts, s considerably a rst, allowing | . Y ! bais, off Mt A o A Seey )8 41356 5|Am Beet Sugar er. PBuk. $7.50@9.85; top $9.95; heavy- tires hita & : 4§ New York =6 608 | on bads, off Mathewson 2: off Miller 2. 5 1 8 Z . oy akiorncon oy |enea a Bt i the cigsing. ininge. Can:| St Loie &1 i i diadiiam B T T e ing 1wo wins|avan's support wobbled ' considerably | DeTOIt 3, PUTNAM OUTPLAYS ITS Ha ra T Fay ...190 S llight lights, $9.25@9.75; heavy pack over the week end. Revnold's on the |throughout, Normandin .and Comins| CNiCagE0 e RIVAL DANIELSON AND WINS 30 oHunglinge 3 0 5 o o |Am 3 | sows. smooth, § 85 ; packing sow: mound for the Kaceys pit>hud one of | making a half dozen misplays between |Cleveand £ £35005 . jQexiellic 712 (1 0Smithp 2 1 0 2 1|Am Cotton Ofl | rough, $6.75@ $5.00@9.25 the best games he has bean scen in|them but ~he tightened = up in the| Washington 1t fSpecialite rihe, Suiletin) [ SERD e s LIk eDeatacn 8 8he 1 0 A | Got @illpr e h 588 head® mmarkel in this city and was reached for but |pinches. "¢ Philadelphia 83 Danielson, Sept. 1i—Danielson lost | *Fizdrid ¢ 0 0 0 0zBGrffith 1 6 06 0 ¢ e ,{.’d Cattle. /500 head: marke four hits all singles, Burdick pitching| The Red Tops put over a run In the | BOStoR 55 401}a loosely played game to Putnam thiS| moums 51 33712 1 Toats 2 77 3 3| Am Tobaceo A aeay Dol rie: Choicesand el for. Taftville fared bad!y the Knceys|first, Sharpe singhng past third. and o=t afternoon, the score being 3 10 1. Noo- | (x) Batied for ¥rivers in s PR S eI | getting to him for nine hits two of | reaching third on successive -errors py| TILDEN DEFEATS FOUR nan for Danielson fanned 12 of the| (1 Tatied for Smith in Seh. Anaconda Cop ... 3 O A e e e them doubles and he wan poorly Sup- | Normandin and Canavan and searing ou PLAYERS IN FAST GAME|Opposing mon and was touched for 3 |cyiugs ™ 200 | o 4 4 oo 00 4 og|Ateh T & S F e cattle” Holfors; T5.00010.09 crwn ported in the pinches, somo of the|Greenhalgh's wingle to left. The locals| philadelphia, Sept. 1T—William Ta- | apeiior Boro meore coviry g o, [Brooksn 720 0 0.8 0 0 a5 222 | Ateh T & S F opr .. 9 $4.00@8.25; bulls. $3.50G6.50. Canne Kacey runs coming over as a4 result,|tied the count in the a : < : safeties. Errors were costly and rob- Two base Mits, Orimes, T. Griffith. Three base s 1t was a different ot of 4 game |down Comerford iripled mishtity o pogs|lcm Tilden. 2nd, monarch of drivelphed hoth teams of safe plays. Both |bits, Grime. Myers Tome run, Grimes TR AL land cutters: Cows and helfers, $2.859 4 = mightily to left| gmash and lob, today defeated four|pitchers left the hits scattered. Put- = g alt jo pr 3.90; canner steers,. $8.75@4.50. Veal from that of Saturday but lackod nore (And scored on G.'Adams’ out at first. |men simultaneously on the grass ten- | hovle ponit (he TS Sob ceded | SUMMA. IND Beth Steel (B) calves (light and handyweight). $12.09 of the baseball interest, many a prot-| The tie was short lived as the Bay he G 5 Crics | DeaE unetod, when Toeded. 4 IAY RECRUIT, BiG Brook Rap Tr @14.00; feeder st $5.50@8.00; 'y _play belng made, robblg either |Btaters went ahead in the third. Green-| ket o T CHCT| The largest crowd of the season|FACTOR IN WIN OVER ATHLETICS |Brook R T cifs ftoker ‘steers, $4.50@7.05: stocker cowt ! f * ® 3 watched the game, and enjoye = ~ z . " a - e 207 »;_r:'oK::::: 133“3“::":';’.’ '::(;e'!"."k lg‘:‘l;ll-":ed“::fl:vel;h :‘dm:fie pn.f(s shzy» Lk Sdemflfs e 1“~,au‘_e‘f‘sgr Cleveland, Sept. 17—Summa, a re- gune (,n‘; & Z and heifers, $3.25@5.50; stocker calves, ) d 3 g er “Snooks” | = = FA “l|eruit from the Texas league, featured | Butte up $5.50@7.25. Sheedy getting = life after two were|Dowd Dopper to shorf, Crowthem came Dand -Phe Score; . 3 ’ Canadian Pa s 1 Recet 7,508 - T A | e ———— Dinlehbn Putn today's Cleveland 4 to 2 victory over |Canadian Pac s 5 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. 7.5 Sle 10 tett, aoa b SBS L OR R Mln. | AEHED with & €lghte 0. centar, seanding . o o 5 hm s o|Philadelphia by driving in Cleveland's | Cent Leather 3 % | head : market strong. Lambs (84 pounds to left, a wi row by Diemp- | Greanhalgh home, GIANTS NEED BUT 9 GAMES H £ 03 2 3|first run and starting the winning ral- | Cént Leather pr .. - down). $13@14; lambs (culls and com- b, ilder ':‘kwl-:‘t lhirtd ;u:;n;k the g?&" S -;‘otm:ner scoring until the TO CLINCH CHAMPIONSHIP a i 42 1 011y in the eighth. Score: Chandier Motor .. 3 mon). $9@12; spring lambs, $9@11.501 nixuj nt out Burdick to | eig when ome ! > z s c i 7 v : 75 Mills endivg the inning. count although both .me:a::r,;:::ed '“‘3: Although the Giants lost a game } 1 f ,xf, i mmn.:l-h :’ ae WM::‘ o Py g:fackt (\)\hex:t 4 i::-.:s“n(xcu'l‘!:m:r‘:;' :1::';“»’“;.‘ 502:;:‘- The Kaceys got two mors in the|a number of occasions. With ene down || to Cincinnati Sunday they still re- Lo 51801 173 0 olamiennit 4 0 0lChi Gt West pr 51 1 breeding ewes, $5@11.75; feeder lambs, third Reynolds first up walking, took | Lavigne singled to center, Sharpe at- | ™ in a safe position and by §|Adamslt 4 0 toima 100 -vgunbm- 3 50| i MESED ... $11.75@13 %, e 3 J second on u .-ci.y bunt by Murphy,|tempting a shoestring catch but being|j Winning nine more games can §|Telimnct § S 16 1 bcammean 4 5 9|Cht M &St Por. R, and scured when Parent unable ‘to clutch the sphere. Canavan|j clinch first place in the league. ¥ b5 s el 1 01.Sewell,2b & 6 1|Chi & west . Chicago Grain Markei. raiter et thond fur (w sacke, s fanmed but Latham was patlent and| They have but fourteen games to g «Towls 3t 20 326 2 6 4 2 G 0 9|Chi & N'west pr .. Wheat— S Y A R was an easy . Wilder who hud hit {ambled. 'On a short passed ball Lavigne|]] P1ay, while the Pirates are schedul- S Ly ol 5 2 ¥ i ?"|Chi R I'& Pac 1023 101% {5,2 hard Saturday but failed to land safe- |broke for third and when Moriarty's|ed for thirteen. If the champiors | Dueon et 0 0 N 90 2 0LSewelc 4 Chile Copper 102% 10115 1018 Iy came across with a smash to right|throw went high over Johnson's head,|j Win only nine of their remaini - A A i R LB L 900 0Bocnep 3 S i l07% . 108 . fosw for two sacks sending Parent home. |the local backstop brought home the. tic. | contests, Bases on_bali, off Numoan l: offt Heran -. Struek ! b, oA e Cosden 1 = They got another in the seventh when | Ing run. \ ture the pennant even if they R e oHE e 000 08 erucible Steel ' 6215 oy McKay first up scratched a dust rais-| Smith saved his team In tha last of| Victorious in all of their thirteen Jfcr o Bentiey o Marin and Forclor to Cam 2 MW 10 2| Cruciile rts 5714 1% or through the pitehers box that Bur- [the minth by catching what appeared fo|f] 82mes. In that event the Gian (x) Batted for Fasty in 8th. Del & Hudson 537 305 dick couldn't touch anl advanced to[be sure hits from the bats of Famel|j would finish the season in first §141,550 REWARD OFFERED FOR Ry T e L Dome Mines : gecund on a.sacrifics by Sherman,|and Nosl. The visitors went out in ap-J Place with a margin of a full sgame l| ARREST OF POP BOTTLE HURLER| Soore by imoiner Bl A % a7 Ty Reynolds was sofe on an error by Rio- | Ple Die order in the and eleventh. |§ vver the Pirates. The standing of z Sept. 17—B. B. Johnson, |Cierdand ... ) 00660402 x4|Erie 1 pr . 3% 3% vel. BAdle came home when Murphy| “Tony” Comerford of Boston College|fthe first two clubs then woull be: Chicagn: . seplialies : ™ | Phtiadeiphia A e B B S T e YR 1 9 39% fame was the hitting star of the gam w L pe president of the Amerlcd;\ !3:;;1& !;3‘- h“r:xo bago hits, McGowan, Summa. Thre ebase hit. Gfi:\ (Ie“cwrc /3 39 with“a triple and a double. Noel also!l New York o4 © 15 |} day offered a reward of $1,000 for the . : 3 ] * e E 2 ve ool 7 st of the person that injured Law- S———— Gen Mot Deb ..... - ety (Dlowe and |} Pittsburgh ....98 61 04 e O e hmerioan leasue | SENATORS FIND DAUSS FOR 11 |Gen Mot Deb 7 p c LEADING HOME RUN the Red ‘Tops. Metaine teaturoror|] 1f the Giants win only six of l|outfielder, by throwing a pop bottle at| = HITS AND BEAT TIGERS 6 TO 2| Great North pr ... ¢ divi ¢ - S were | § their remaining fifteen games, the | the player in Saturday's game wit- St. it Mi 17—Washing. | reat North Ore ... st vided among Smith. Whalen and || D : ; Detrolt Mk = Sent. “1E - WESMEE | Fuph, Motor .Cax, TTERS IN MAJORS |/ ohnson for the visitors and Latham,|] Pirates would then have to win all || Louis. T ton found Dauss casy today and de- | nuon MO € e Great Money- er American League Xoel- and Capavan for the American |§ Pt on:hot their th;rteefr’\ :;tames }o -,Thc mw{;x_-d ln)[_fe;gd by Mr. “ohnson feated the Tigers 6 to 2, while Mo- Tosrication '0op i Thread 200 A=A\ 4 “fair ‘sined crogd || oo o0 the season :In tirst - place, s, to he ‘paid by Mum. persony gridge held Detroit's hits well scat- | 1o fixronster % s . liams, 8t. Louis & witnessed the game. [ “e This would bring about the follow- §yis to be added to the $550 reward of-|f.req ana received good SUPPOEL. The nt Ha wens a em Walker, Philadely % ai he cl N v the Browns and the St. Louis | . < e g Int Mer Ma o B Walker, Philadelphia Next Saturday the first of the serion| IPE standing at the close of the §|fered by the B Az J it . , New York . % Eopids campaign: % rooters’ club. ¢ Washingten (A) Detroit/ (A) > e ¥ pe 5 Heftmann. Detroit e bt Nt w L rcfl I offering the reward, Mr. John- e nns o W hpo a o |Inter Paper é- SR e e non e IOL R Miller, Philadelphia . park. . The -second game will:he played || Fittsburgh —....92 62 597 || son reiteratad his determination to|Tndsei» 4 28 1 4574 ¢ % | Kouseoolt ... % |§ sons having steady employment; Meusel, New York .... : PR «Nortoh sondhic allowing duy. . New York ....91 63 591 f{stop the abuse of players and um-|Ramist 5 2 &7 3.3 81 0|Lenigh Valley . 69 9 loans for sums needed up to $300, 8peaker, Clevela: =3 ) \E AT 3 b ires in American league ball cs. y s Maxwell Mot A ... 58 _{} repavable in six to fifteen month- nd o pires i eag! parks. | Goelin.lr 3 20 40400 - . The score: By defeating the Browns at Sl nir 5 2 b 1 Iy installment to suf Falk, Chicago s o Y s d he ¥ s Browerst 5 0 3 & 4 1 1 5 o|Mexican Petrol £ 4 £ y instaliments, as arranged to suit Burns, Boston . g ‘ & P ligery Louis e dt Yankees in- {Taphame 4 1 % 1 §3155alMoK&ETWI . convenience of each borrower; McManus, St. Lodis o8 Y e 5 A uusgdlt eir lcad over their near- §1 GIANTS OUTHIT REDS BUT | Pyaughes 3 1 S % ; ; ¥ 22 MoK&Torwil 463, 46 legal rates charged on sum still Tobin, St Louis Propetnie (17 0 402 o|fest rivals to a game and a haif. FAIL TO BRING HOME GAME |iamoftesd 3.0 8 2 Fi0 22 IMK & T unpd . 39% - 39 due for time used; no charge un- H, . A 1 i 52 2 o o|fThe Browns nave now won one } S 7 s 2 DR 41 o 1 |>issouri Pacific 4 |l iess loan made; deals confidential coper, Chicago 2 el Hugraen ;and) hive New York, Sept. 17—The New York o gt L 3 g 1 S Dykeés, 'Philadelphia 4 50000 I the Yrot oin }| Giants out-hit Cincinnati today, 13 to| TORl: ¥ 1 ol e DE L Bojxud none will: kubw oo Set-hae Nékisantilon 5144 4 15 als RE thol s taoa |5 but were unable to solve Rixey's * 8 5 6 ¢ o|Nat Bnam & St ... 62% rowing: private offices; glad to ex- al gue €50 2 2 adQonly Six © BB nn,’ twelve s'(mll\])a\v &hoots in | the: Dinghes .’fl EN RSTEN - Y Alr ‘Brike § plain Beneficial Plan; courteous Hornsby, St. Louis . ¥4 5 G eatien thE Bromon Wil Bt f e e 4 s e ol Toals 331027 N Y Central ...... % |§ treatment: convenient and safe Williams. Philadelphia § 2 0 &0 |f}successtul in eigat ,f their vemuin- St Now York (N) “incinnanti (N) (x) Batted for Bassier in Tth. NYNH&H place to borrow; quick service; Totals 40 23 "“:l?‘e‘t‘h‘c“"' = lp the Henn ab hpo a 8 ab hpo a e :i;;‘s‘;'“’d ";:r':):’;fl"x‘"’& Norfolk & West 2 22 new borrowers welcomed; hours, 3 2 nt. ‘n B Bieyen: final stind- §i2:173 130wl g el f North Pacific .. % 9 to : Saturdays 9 to 1. Call, Meusel, New York 8 g, 0 t.elé'{o American League S 18 10 fwashineion - 901es|PennRR .. write or phone 1-5-6-¢ eat, Brooklyn . SR e 1300 05 0 of Detot 9 0 0 :—2 | Ppjerce Oil : A R ST 2o PARER e e R big o el Jer o Beneficial Loan nsmith, L. Louls i St als .. 04 66 81 41120 210 y . Russell, Pittsburgh ; o ! Ness Work 93 61 e 1110 02 :1|SISLER ESTABLISHES MAJOR 1‘:;’53:;‘. - C 2 d 3 £ | 4 L8 e Carey. Pitisburgh 3 Sior i S8 1€ the Browns :ose cnly tiree of Suea 20630 (L;EAGUES l}Eco?hn m:; sm:*&;‘n Reading Stk g Y % . 2 4 - b Fen reinaining <a: e eorge Sisler, e rowns’ rst | Rep Iron eel .. Ruth, a N 5 o Bk T sl b 1 i g i 3278 1 #2716 1 |paseman broke the record establish-|Rep T & S pr 9 ROOMS 302303 iy on Qe vo games i gain the league || 0 Busted for Nent ed by Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers|South Pacific . 5 . ot Hatard " . The final &eore by Inninzs : g in- 1911 when Cobb hit in forty con- |South Railway . % 2 56 STATE STREET . ‘Bob s.-;;\:{yfi ”&n F;\:::‘nsz; v : ALY ot secutive games. Sisler singled in the|South Ry pr .. NEW LONDON, CONN. regards R Sl s BR At W L PC base hiis, Duncan, Hargrave. Theeo sixth inning-making it 41 straight con-|Tenn Copper op, {! :o .rglelder Erl ZXS' 1c =9, 20 617 §|ntt. Daubert. X tests in which he has hit safely. Tob Prod A 5. The Yan- 4 50 61y ~Two other features of Sunday’'s game | Tobacco- Prod between the Browns and Yankees|U § Rubber ~...... 58% 533 -were circult clouts by Babe Ruth, his!U & Rub_tier Pro... 99% <98 ° £ald 1o be casting covetous (Adaitional Sports on Page Five)

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