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& pt. 2 Meeting of Queens Céunty. Jockey R took his. ‘players o Lhe “stadium for Club, at Aqueduct. . -Hltheir first secret practice :session .of Meeting of Kentucky Jockey lo,Joekay_Cll;:fi the. year yesterday. Last, season Holy| Club, at Lexington Cross_held the Crimson 'to a3 to 0 Meeting of Ontari . early in the year and as the opernis at Toronto. 5 is another finme team in the making | | Meeting of Harford Breeders’ As- §lat Worcester, the Cambridge. sociation, opens at Havre de Grace. have -started . work on plays: earlls TROTTING : th;xn \htqtye us?!llv dom. et 5 ~“No attempt was e ar e b‘gr%d Circuit meeting at Colum- ush Hnes: that might . be significant Great Western Circuit meeting at] :}:&:‘gg{e?‘;fgm@qfid h’]]e-t:r::ndb-bfif Pringa, 1L ance. The most imposing back field HORSE SHOW was_that headed by Captain Charley Opening of annual show at Buell, who worked with- the veterans, ristown, N. J. BOXING Jimmy Katz vs. Teddy Me: yesterday, getting two. singles and -a triple in four tries. . - g YANKS WIN AGAIN, AND INCREASE LEAGUE LEAD Detroit, Sept. 20—The New York. Yankees continued their march toward the American league championship here today, winning the second stralght game from the Tigers 6 to 5. The win- ning run eame in the ninth inning when Meusel drove the ball over the Jeft field wall for a home run. The victory put the Yankees three and onc half games ahead of the Browns. - With Eornsby and Willlams tied for home run honors at 39 each another league race has developed that is being watched wi! Ruth’s early season remark of beat- ing out Williams for hitting ecircuit Games in Lead Giants 41-2—Yankees 3 1-2 Games to Play B tiiants 12--Yankees § Mor- ‘George Owens, Roscoe Fitts and Vin Chapin. i : - The linemen all had a long workout 'A race for third place in the Am- vers, 10 G s erican league is om between Detroit . New York (A) Detroit (A) Pirates 9—Browns 7 rounds, at Marion, O. before the scrimmage yhich }:ook place Chicago and Cleveland, with only two s hpn s e W npo oa e ; > without the men having had_much 7| games separating any of the three wea A% fmen 1% 10 el | PrEKINE through drill. Tom, Woods teams. ; Dugandb § 0 A Imer. 3 and Duke Se ick took al e ifne- BE 3 8] o R R IR e having:five. ranks of forwards .15 s 0 0 Veach ! s12300 x = men, having: u:_v nks ar 5‘:‘..4 ‘ 9. Potharatiet & 3.9 INDIANS MAKE IT FOUR i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. and ‘spent é’:“ an )_:ourlin (ltjharshgg NUMBER FOUR : e 1080 0|, Cleveland, Sept. 20—Cleveland made| st. Louts 1-13, Brooklyn 6-T. ‘ imie (Continued . tréms Page Ons) lightning last Thursday about .30 Duks . 8 peee e f I f:;fi;htt;szrfnsfig;&fié st il (OO U RIS PRINCETON SQUAD degee's speech seems to consist in a|O'clock. The bolt struck the ridgepols r Py e St s ko o andth talh Eeares Butstaen 1 Mo v GIVEN STIFF WORKOUT haive rejolcing that “the independence | and entered the barn, splintering a rafter, et b diak B BRI 0 S . St 4 s ALPhAEh %, New: YOk 1. g ¢ g B of America has been preserved,” an t'| one long piece falling to the floor. Mr. (First_Gams.) . Princeton, N."J., Sept. 20—The hard. D d tha Totals 33 72 & 0| - Baston (A) Cleveland (A) American League est workout since practice began was 8 new tariff act is about to be passed. | May was delving in the cows and one of +) Batied fe Wmer in uh ab po a @ hpooa e i -2, Chicago 1- 2 o x = That the independence of America was | them recelved a slight shock, as did Mr. Ratted for Enmke In th Mencekyif 4 18 0 T 2% § | Philadelphia 0-2, 8¢ 3. given the Princeton football squad yes: 2l ce T Bap for Baer In oth P i G 3! 208l Boston 2-4, Cleveland 5 ol st e nOGR N ISar- A hres T hOTTR. the threatened by a treaty which fifty other | May. No other damage was done, the Scors br tnnioes e | Bures 4t g o 0| New York 6, Detroit coaches drove the candidates at top -| nations have agreed to without loss of in- | bolt going out of the door or window. Ths ;:. Tork 282 2 2 s fl ":“ ;'&'f,;g ; 2 n 3 ‘Washington 5, St. Louis 0. speed, and for the first time allowed dcendence, is too childish a suggestion | family had just returned from Woodstock Two bae hifs, Scott, Piow Yeach. | Three, base | Relchebelet 4 1 00 00 International League the men to tackle cach other in the }; ":hx;g:}: r:;'e'fi:%:lx;:-fi’g xm; :;l:( udu:y :‘::ros’e”yw:w;;flfi;:f: dnv:y-; e T o L R 12| Newark 2, Reading 7. il el S cao s jrelief will come with the passage of a | been standing where the boit came down. i TS WCollmp 2 0 0 o tide’» 0 }?uifalto 2 Sflrra‘cus‘r S\ | cluded z}v)lo?lg Sanal aen) dhmmy Teck: SRR n;mt act which is practically a replica unsa'l,p o - oronto a, ochester §. 3 R = kP - OF GIANTS BY TP e 5 5 Another writteh examination will be - S o oot gy Ve K" Socre r; o Vorcester 0-1, Springfijeld 7-8. day, it was announced this time on 2 * 5 Ry - Abaeki s S RE AU o S R R AR I W G 1 e ey the various plays which are to form featherweight crown at the present |it learns nothing and forgets nothing. | her ankle badly Saturday last. b nhnl‘; M“:m“u);fi:e:fifi ;fi—:t Clarwiand .. " J 83000 L0 s the basis of the Tiger attack this| time. at Boyle's Thirty ‘Acres, N. | I cannot imagine for what reason the | M. J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark, Mr. and tent -of % [iree-Eame Rerton ¢ 181 b puiy. 8- L. Sewell, Jelely. Thres base GAMES TODAY *|vear. It was made plain that there| J.in a 12-round, mo decision bout. ;‘:‘e‘;}"}‘!‘;fl"m";“a";:;{::' ii:“dl“a'i‘r": “5“?,:: Mrs. J. W. Stark attended the funeral of \ buret of home run hitting late in (Second Game.) e s will beno man on i~ rsity who does | - According to the dope sheets Dun- | ¢S 7= 576 ACOPIES 18 plationm, with- |y xanan G. Stark in New London the game docided the contest for Pitts- Boston (A) Cleveland (A ) ational (League 0ot know. exactly how ‘every:play is|: des-will-have to win by a:knook- ‘| 2overnor; of ithe state:' Surely ho mons. | last Thursday. burgh, With the score tied in the Sev- |stenmirw 3 1% 5 namlesonit "3 5 "3 o o | Fittsburgh at New York. | tgosuted a5 well as the rules of thel ! oup. o gain:the title. . The little | ured-up to the'standard of governors that| 3 vaiter Gffl ‘ = ehsited th. Bighes hit a home run into the | o'Wiesss ¢ iWambras 4 s 0| Cincinnati at Boston. {1922 game. !Jtallan fighter, while ome of the |the republican party has nominated, The | . . Vet Gillette of Chester visite : ,‘ vith C: | i oSummast 3 2 o | Chicago at Philadelphia. A crowd of about 1,000, including g - as | Miss Emily Stack over last Thursday e L L e 2 0 Gardnor.ab , 3 o 2| St Louis at Brooklyn. { many prospective freshmen who arc| 'best In the ring, has never shown |fallure of the state administration was |, .\, Cooper hit another home run into_the 2 0J.Sewell e oS St nans 5 f h his not the. fault of Governor Lake. It was 4 < Stand in 1 “ooper held N 8- - taking entrance examinations here|{ & finishing punch doring ca- % FA Rev, and Mrs. J. C. Gavin, M. J. Stark, Y nlviy.‘. (wr: }":\Wn:i\rtcl;-ogfflwgtm :f::.; o & 0w 3 IR ‘\<a§h,,,gt';:“z:'c:" ,""e:“ue i this week witnessed the day's prac-| reer. But you never can tell—Kil- {:c'k':fu‘g;,‘:f1$§edrl.'fi;su$?u:::f,:{‘::?: Miss Emily Stark and Mrs. N. S. Strong nehed ir irth for the cham- | Pitineer s+ % OBedgrody 3 1 3| Philadelphia at cincago, | tice. bane .may get the surprise of his |or which the state platform so unwisely e e o or the Now Tosden ne' only run. Score: Plerey. 3 0 Totals New York at Detroit. | F e plumed Itself. This increased taxation, | Baptist association at Montville i Pittsburen (%) New York (N) A, -6 o e s NORWICH FANS LOOK FOR the unsclentific manner in which ceoont | R€542y. Rev. and Mrs. Gavin remaining y o 0 i L ; CANAVAN DEFEAT SUNDAY v over night. e - —d &L 5 r A TIEh Ao i 8Y e *,f:e‘lf Z’eé",w;:,':;:n::,::fn“x:' The Vanderbiit sisters. who have spent Sl omeanmT 3 e | ™ LEAGUE STANDING (Lafepest Tire TISD nthe coming|TWO'HOMERR: B HORNS e e 2 | the eummer at the Fosdick house. have 1ie i sYomer 3 iwaet oD National League N e TIES RECORD OF WILLIAMS| % o0 Coomo et ‘amongst larse wle. | returned to thelr home in New York. H ey oM Seore by mnings : gt t. 20—Rogers Horns- < Mrs. Ellen M. Stark, 79, widow of Na- ‘ 0 %eNy. b tiTa0 s Y =24 e Saturday. The tans 1o some exten: Brooklyn, Sept. B! ments of our population. A system of - et 0% scuiagme &0 20 0 |Gy 0308010 S New York b thifka hat Redkr swil ‘winl His gasn; by, of the St. Louis Cardinals, knock- | yyreaucracy has developed which is in- | than G. Stark of New London. former 330 Shicaminto 200 3 3|y ol » Bums, O'Neill 2, Jamleson, | bittshurg for Willimantic Saturday, but thatyed out his thirty eighth andd tirty | oreasingly offensive and we are gradually residente of this place, died at her home > I o - 3. Sewel. b i i 2 di Z inth home runs in the second gam i in our state oup of | It New London las 2y g — — xShim 00 00 t. Louls . Canavan will get a pounding when he | Rintl accumulating in our state a group 5 ' oins 0 00950 SENATORS GIVE BROWNS gm’fnnau pitening for- tho Thiead City team" at|of -the dwble-hesgea “'113: grw{gfi“ public servants who seem to feel that {1‘“‘;”:,“,‘:,’i‘:‘.“s’;\’lf;‘["‘i’:;a‘;f,‘ e o pry Chicago the Fairgrounds here on Sunday. today. He is now tied w en they are the masters instead of the ser- a ©) Batied for MeQuiian In 1oh . ANOTHER SETBACK, 5 TO 0|Brookiyn Other fans dispute this line of dope|liams, of the St. Louls Browns, for{vants of the people. Our commissions y“n::thlg‘;\l:dl:::\:i‘re: e rore by Shmeh R RSES St. Louis, Sept. 20—Washington shut | Philadelphia s and say that the Katey theun {15 et S Lk betls Z,‘:::lyb;’n tonch with the modesan meeds | nurse, and, at the last, two nurses. She ERERR) out St. Louls today, 5 to 0, and sent|Boston - 24 e o i oSther of | FRIENDS OF.PANCHO VILLA o eommin. Eeonbmy . sdminis: | was a woman:of rare Christian character, Meusel. lome runs, Bigbee, Lr;:;ml‘?ica\giwtl;r'gl?k.aix:‘dn::e.xcpel;:gmgir:ce: American League or e Co;ning Tattsband d glance TO GIVE HIM $2500 BELT | tration is a prime necessity. 1?\~=dhb§rdnn‘ \K"‘hq khnew h;_x;]. r:ih: tun;-:_l e It was the locals’ second straight de- | Tk ,,XV over the batting averages of the men Manila, Sept. 20—Friends of Pan-| These conditions are the natural out- 8;:5‘: n‘.Ho:‘re o‘:ml’he P‘:fl_fl Y-Ba_‘;i_; WHIT X TAKE DOUBL feat by the Senators. Francis allow-|ge 1.0 i representing the Kaceys seems to bear | cho Villa, ‘who recently won the fly-|growth of long and undisputed posses- i Stint E SO A OUBLE y S 01 f hich HEADER FROM ATHLETICS|ed only four hits, while the visitors| oy, LOUS 57 them out in thaix contetion. weight championship of America from sion of power. It is not desirable for | church New Londgn, of which she was a i I8 AW up 17 Seore:- Deirol; At any rafe the fans of this section | Johnny Buff in Brookyn have rals-[any state to continue one limited group | member, officiated Chicago, Sent. 20— Chicago took both Washigion (A) St. Louls (A) Chicago of the state are due to see two more|ed half of $2,500 with which they pro-|of men for many years in control of its| Arthu ) : 82 "l = °s of a double-header from Phil- ab hpo 2 e s hpo a o Cleveland sames that will' be battles from start|pose to purchase the native pugilist |state affairs.” The time is.ripe for a com- ;Jawrclnce ;[}h::az‘;la‘ kfwswu = -d'j'*"lm';- hia today o of 1 to 0, 53 7 0 0Tobinrf 40 0 0| W gs‘mugmu to finish, Bad s good without a doubt |with a diamond belt. plete change in state leudgrghlv. lon, last Thursday for appendicitis. is | te thy s 4 3 OFosterh 4 1 2 Philadelphia t over the history | still in a critical condition. } to 2, the latter game going 5 0 0 Whllamadt 4 3t P but wl orwich crowd is after e As you cast your eys 3 3 % ten innings. Score: 52 30 nlaobmomet 4 0 3 o o|Boston ... s that “co wvan’s and a|GRAND CIRCUIT RACING of Connecticut, who were the great gov-| Miss Marion Stark is to give an ac (First " Game.) $8:0 s> 4 0230 o e e PR ernors? What names instinctively come | count of her experiences in a three years' Philadelphia (A) Chicago (A) ¢ 5. 9.6 1 T L1 win over b want. Can- HELD UP AT COLUMBIA bE s o S Corea and her trip around the . g0 -8, 08 3 L9 I ent the lecal t back to the lips? Do we mnot recall the elo- | trip to Ko p a Sctownet s 573 o Srooperst oy 205 4§ [Tukielhes 53 2 3o : o |REDS TAKE TWO GAMES severa) o, "ont the lecal team back] Columbus, 0., Sept. 20—Today's|quent and splendid Governor Hubbard!|world: next Sunday evening at 7 o'elock Porking. - N e R R T e R B R L S T FROM FAILING BRAVES| 279 = ST “‘(','“emp his|card of Grand Circuic racing was post- | jave we forgotten the courtly, dignified |at the Baptist chuech. Walker.1¢ $ 350 W 5 oveeiders © 0 6 0 0 |gooostom Sept. 20—Boston dropped al winning. for by doing this they can|PORed this afternoon until tomorTow |ang honored Ingersoli! Have we mof Mrs. Erwin Rogers is caring for Mre b ) ¢ Ovansiders | 0 0 0 @ ldouble header tq Cincinnati_here t0-| make Canavan ahout as merry ag a|On account of a muddy track. The!memory for the mddest, efficlent and |Curtis Rogers and Mrs. Warren Rogers 1 Totals 30 4 day. The scores were Boston 3-5, Cin-{ pigmy in Africa would be at the gift|Postponement will extend, the'meet in-| capable Morris! Do we not remember | who are ill. (7) Batted for Shocksr in th. cinnati 9-6. The scores: 5t 2 tus oeicon 3 to Friday of next wee the galiant slruggrles ot‘:ha]t muef ;{nr:(l | re by innings: (First Game. o Sl Bt of democracy, “Tom” Waller, of > { G Washington . ] 0001 205 Cincinnaati (N) Boston ! And what wvernor has ‘been meAU St. Louls . > 95000008 09 b a ab EXTERMINATCR AGAIN BAY STATE SHARPS London! Ani B b 3 Two._ base hit, Judze. Three base hit, Severcid. | Burns.rf 4 0 ellct 3 WINS TORONTO AUTUMN CUP WIN AT CAMP PERRY!sgiven to this state who surpasses in in- Mr. and Mrs. George H-Noyes.and Mr. Ho un, Browsr, D b B 2 4 o chievements, in scholarship, % 5. TR s 5230 ot Toronto, Ont. Sept: 20—Extermina-| Massachusetts national guard rifle oy ant 1 soundness——-Simeon . | and Mrs. Leon W. Bliven attended King. Zot el o tor, lis Sharpe Kilmer's long-dis- | team won the Herrick trophy at Campi pajqwint Ston Tair Thursday. Wc;gs;gue:l:re EB\III.ELT‘ \:IRTEHAEARDS Y s tance thoroughbred clmmpion,nglodaylfieo"o”'v O, Tuesday at 300, 900 2nd| “These men, both of the state and the |\ 'g o Young spent Friday in ' 2 Gallagher,s 3 won the Toronto Autumn cup at yards, scoring 1772 nation, cary honorable names. They ’ E 20- G 0'Nelil.e 4 Woodbine track for the third year|the marines by 10 points:and the for-| giy 2o down in the history of our coun- [ Haven. the guest of her daughter, who is S e in succession, defeating Mrs. J. P. Phil- | mer record by 19 points. try as great men who concecrated their [a nurse thers. sar { 07Christenb’y 1 Jips' Guy by a length and a half. The Teiz i lives to public service and they were| Rey R. K. Smith and family have re- to 1 and the Cardinals the second 13 zgilbson time for the mile and a quarter was| MANAGER ROWLAND TO democrats—every one. 2 i et g 2 Sl e B y turned to their home in Westfield, Mass., {0 7, Grimes hetd the visitors to thro: v 2:05 1 3 K QUIT COLUMBUS CLUB| Thw democratic party s mot withoul | ¢, ¢pending the summer at thelr camp scratcl s in the opener, and i ST D et v . E. R. Bradley's Bit of White fin- Clarence. Rowland has resigned as faults—oh, many, many RUlis Ay B hore ¢ Mostil.ef dently stopped Hoinsby after the ) Battod tor McNamara in 9th ished third, a head behind Guy, while il ) sub of the]litical party is at best but a ‘poor in- SRR T d D L R Ry ter had hit safely in 33 consecutive| Score by innings 7. K. L. Ross's Boniface was fourth |Mmanager of the Columbus club of the) 4 ot of government; but the dem-| Mr. and Mrs. & P e 3 yEaCais 3 games. Hornsby his slugging | Clnciunaati L e i Y | and’ Redstone fifth, American association, effective at the| o i " 0 o T had " the power in | Stanley were \\m(ar:(rhwh; T'af ves at t TRk in the second g; ng home runs | ®9™" = AUy 5 o oy end of the present playing season, he | S5EHS WOV (9% Il i olc manner to | the Macember farm Thursday afternoon » 5 : carrying top welght some strang y A i in_the first and h innings e e L R : P by Joer|told the Associated Press Tuesday. 3 the abilits | Dr. and Mrs. F. 1.Payne of Westeely i 5 st ninth innings and (Sezond Game.) of . was held back by Joc- preduce great leadership and the ability e | < 3 [ Town bringing his total clrcuit drives to 3 Cincinnatl. (N key Albert Johnson while Redstone e to recognize such leadership when has | Were sd";;‘ g Souliay HeC M. - \pring ru (Fint. Gimel) A o jand Guy set the early pace. Going into Mohawk A. C. After Games arrived. Perhaps it was due to the orig- | MTs. S. M. Gladwin. g 8t Louis (N) Brookiva (N) 5 3 2 irit of Th Jefterson, who| Robert Cope and family have returned . - b A ab hpo a e A the stretch, the veteran gelding moved| The Triple,A Baseball Club has or- | inal spirit of Thomas . D e a 2000008 EWpmar ot koiase Pk R RO up rapidly and won with plenty to)ganized a football team and has adopt- taughtdthe ?olcmr‘\e_l:;e!eq‘?\n;iht;h: Do SRR IR O e L L . N o 2 0 0jomnsionss 0 o 3 spare from the tiring Phillips' entry.|ed the name of Mohawk A. C. Thelall and special privik Octgs Nt Soht ol asailh - raforinad TR Sy IR AT s R g i sterminator, which went to the|management of this team wants to|is not simply a political creed; it ex- | TeiTRe Cb RS SO (Mo femneld 4000 0OMyerner 3 1 g barrier a strong public favorite, paid|pook games with any teams averag- | presses the morals orl'l grellt 'p:!rel,‘,"t Conit "> Mr. "BE. 2kb)bas “ohasife (o8 the 1025 inms s 33050 #580 for Lrst nibiey. ing between the ages of 15 to 17 years | i in very truth the reliflon of Wateriiy | cpoate school for bovs, Wallingford. 00 0Miler. 038 00 bR out of town guw.es preferred. Ca ¥ ce| Timothy Gilchrist and family have FIVE LEADING HITTERS t e B0 TICKETS FOR BIG YALE Manager O. Hyatt. Telephone 3472 be- | dlacouraged by defeat, for tney have| Timols GUEhTsc and famly have IN MAJORS UP TO DATE Jifsioms. 222 20 == Z GAMES OUT ABOUT OCT. 2ND.|tween the hours of 6 and 7 p. m. the hcz_rlzlr?i“l::o;:::!:re :r‘“;& e eoer{ " Mrx. Thomas Clark of Quonochontaus American League { Bartooty o 01 4 0 5 (2) Batted for Genesich New Haven, Sept. 20—Machinery for e 3 t‘;n‘( ':,e:t' doetrine of human equality | Visited Mrs. H. A. Macomber Friday G AB R . H P =t 10000 B K handling the football ticket arrange- Decision for Gans Over Seigel and that they are, therefore, dealing with | Mr. and Mes. Henry G. Peck of Nor- St. Louis 136 562 126 234 416 8| moruy = 1 e S e R ments at Yale university began to| Italian Joe Gans won the judges de-!inroria) things wich. with their daughter, son and Detroit 131 199 . ) Batted for North in Sth. Two base hits, Dunci move today when Harold F. Woodcock | cision over Nate Seigel, New England R ——— sussts. motored dct;m S-t‘urfla_\' lflernogn Cleye. 128 5 159 .37 ore by iaplogs: Wi, Cruise. - Home run, manager of the ticket department, an- | welter and middleweight champion, in - and were among those who inspected the Det, 118 R L B —— nounced that about October 2, Yalela twelve-round bout at New York EAST WOODsSI1uLa yact Taro. aground on the beach. The Louis 138 5 TWo bace hit, O'son. Thres base hif, BROWN-DARTMOUTH GAME men‘_ would recefve through the mail|Tuesday night. The Brooklyn middle-| Louise Lindeman returned Tuesday to T‘PC:; Yimili" i ::Ffi«‘ at Stillman inn National (Sesond Game.) TO BE PLAYED AT BOSTON |application blanks for the West Point, | weight had the better of prac... Connecticut college for women at New | earlier in the season. 3358 ' ! 8t Louls (N) Brooklyn °_ 3 20_Dart- | Princeton and Harvard games with “-efy round. London. This is her seniof year. The Ocean View W. C. T.-T. held fts St. L 142 { Dotge . sk Hanover, N. H. Sept. "20—Dart-|yy)e mphis indicated that meats in the Neely and family and Burton|annual meeting at the home of Mrs, H. A. pitts. 111 2 e L ere K Dnah s mouth's football eleven will Blay two !y gt for the Army same would be re. B e el to Madison Sunday, | Macomber with 12 members and two vis- icago 115 ¥ 5 games in Boston this fall, it is an-| ' o 2 X - & itors present.- Reports were read ; ona by i 2 o Ohaminy 3 ounced here, the Brown-Dartmouth|Served: The Iowa game, however, will DIAMOND DUST Visiting relatives of Mr. Neeiy. » Pitts s 3 game being shifted from Providence to|710% have reserved seats, its early date the Hub at the request of the Brown athletic authorities. suggesting that the attendance will not fill the bowl. Mr. and Mre. Harry Cady-.and daugh- ters, Pearl and Marion; have been visit- the membership committee stated that 11 new members had been gatned during the 3 3 « o) he - t | drive. Miss Carol Hodge. one of the H thorities. Tnedothex‘;) Eame L e T | e setives i Wilaatiel sy st | S S SR S0, JORRS SRS A 1 vill be Harvard on Oct. 2 3 . R e . aye ¥ “u':‘th g‘xi}w‘x‘xfg')aruio\uatl;\ vq‘ash was | MEADOWBROOK POLOISTS 1‘33‘; hn;sng su;cak ndn lh; In'x!it xg‘:mle L. H. Lindeman ‘;.d g.,mh; g;::g:;{g"\ed interesting talk, with {llustcations. X 00 i - : ednesday and made the St. uis . Lindeman’s nephew, Louis Lindeman, T AR WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY | vuoigs - © gelgiualiz pehcatled Bosbaglayen. In WALLORS ARGENTING AN w0 peavedithar he Clonted (30 | ana. B i of Newr Yorki & ‘eouple of]. Wabsrimbyrotie. Radiolial hethus, Hval EXre Lotk v ) g Philadelphia. Sept. 20—The Meadow- | circuit drives in the second game. | days last week. Kimball ‘of Waterbury announce ‘the ‘en- AS 1T 13 T e authorities became ' convinced that|brook polo four teday defeated. the s e R e their facilities would be insufficient T AT Scor éhy innings; to handle the great crowd of Brown Argentine federation team, champions The Pirates made the Giants walk The Community club won the first prize gagement of their daughter, Miss Eliza- Tni f $50 for their exhibit at Woodstock fair | beth Chase Kimball, to Frarnk Keliogg > "i|of the United States, 15 goals to 4.|tne plank Wednesday, gaining some in | ast week. & beautiful silk banner was | English, son of Mrs. Edéin . English 1. Louis cuireleeerian l“adn tnia;z?:eut?herfflg?:sr: “j;*i':h :1‘}{ 1t was the w(;]rat defeat suffered by|their tough climb to.the top of the|aiso presented them by the Windham'|of New Haven. Miss English a= a grad- Wh l ’ Two base hits Smith. Bottomiy, Tomorcer. Jchn- | mark the renewal of relations between | -7, te2m in the present international|ieague; County Farmers' association. From the|uate of the Misses Masters' school &t ether t's a @W | tiom. T, Grifih, Whaat, High,_ Tomee bise T T eiona - atons befween | tournament at the Philadelphia Coun- sale of canned and fresh frult $93 was|Dobbs Ferry. Mec. English was graduated Eottomey. Home runs, Tomsby 2. e Moot 1T e et fry club, The final match on Sat-| gt Louis dope is that the fans out|rased foc the Hall Memorial fund. from Sheffield Scientific school, Yale uni- Sport Model or a Dis- tinctive Sack Suit! You Want — We PHILLIES TAKE DOUBLE BILL FROM CHICAGO CUBS Philadelphia, Sept. 20—Philadelphia took both ends of a double header here today. The locals came from be- hind to win in the first game. The scores: Dartmouth to shift the scene of bat- tle. DAVE PALITZ SIGNED FOR BOUT WIiTH KELLY Dave Palitz, the New London wel- terweight, has beerl chosen as Jimmy urgay will be between Meadowbrool an team. Eastcott, the Anglo-American ROSENBERG-O'DOWD MATCH TO BE HELD OCTOBER 4TH York, Sept. 20—Middleweight i New there are not downhearted over the e| The barn of J. S. May was struck by versity, in 1920, boxi; teh between D: (Fimt Oame) Kelly's opponent for the latter's 1ast| of Braokiyn and Mike ODeeg ol S Ohieass Ny Piliadoighia %) | bout in New York before he sails for | aul, postponed Tuesday. sicher b N - Vo o | 3 b hpo x e ® by s e|Havana, where he meets champion £ - 5 s LE: d Yg 0 H ]t g 5% 8 Dwemen™ 17 3§ | Havana, Lo he smesty dl cause of uncertainty as to O'Dowd's 4 ave it. { ollocheras 4 ® 0 ¢ 0Baopsb - § 3 o i'9 |Jack Britton for the welterweght ti- | appearance, will be held October 4 at 10 g | GnthamSb 5 1 0 0 OWillamaef 2 2 3 g 4 |tle on Oct. 10. Ebb field. Ro A 3 ? lk!: |Grimew1d 5 2 3 OWalkeret 5 0 1 0 e e osenbore. is recbeniceq "‘H LY £ ] |Fagerald, et 4 2 2 0 hHan]hQre 31 7 20 as world's mxdd]P\VPight title-holder i T 00 to 337. 0 Nty 3 Jik ety i G 20 iby the New York state athletic com- | [RaSUREEEVEeY ¥ Ay 84 )3 dladerny 8340 mision, while O'Dowd formerly: held| § S Bmiinas 0 8 0 tyesiowis 350 & 0 || LEADING HOME RUN the championship. D ) o : ~ w 5 S [®4 As an extra value we arelimms 3 6 0 4 oprmen, 50500 HITTERS IN MAJORE }| jaAck DEMPSEY ON (& i 3 = L S AN American League o . . . +__ | Osbornep 4000 ——— £ 3 VACATION IN MAINE showing suits with two pairs| oy | @ide sy T8 B1FG 2| Wiliams St Louls ... Jack Dempsey, world's heavywelght i3) Batted for Steland in ith Soth e"\".ew Yaorip o champion, began a vacation in Aroo- of pants— (xx) Batted for Jomés in 7sh. H Heilma; Tietiolt. stook county Tuesday as the guest of | 3 Two out when wioning mm soored, Hellmann, Detr ‘Walter L. Hinds ot- Portland h | () Rawnd tor Smith in e Miller, Philadelpiia Eanlal aeal b e T e ite, O'F v, Hestne, Tev, Home e, || Falk, Chicago which Inaludes Joseoh Denigsey of Eios | Wizlams &nd . Pasdnren. - A J e Angeles, his brother and Jerry Levar- F “ H "'“h T Beetd Qia) %i‘g’[}’;'nf:s'g? e dos, his trainer are to leave for Have- a ats Ohlesgo (%) TS A e lock. N. B. to hunt moose for two AR i o |} Hooper, Chicago ‘10 | e ; atioster s § Dykes, Philadeiphi A — All new shades—at Teosk. 3 08 5 Welch, Philadelphin o - X =i S e SureRelief | Y .81 &% & 33.00—34.00—55.00 Adsmizy 4 0 3 el :‘“Z:" Leagus arinatt.e & 0 : o |} Hornsby, St. Louis ... Aiacecy 1.2 4 2 o |f ' Williams, Philadelphia .. FOR I“DIGEST‘O" — epearts Morria,p 000 «| ] Kelly, New York o~ xxCaliaghan 1 0 0 Lee, Philadelphia . ( - Jorer,p 000 Meusel, New York . \\ Totals 33 7341 Wheat, Brooklyn .. Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Street 3 5 (%) Batted for Aldridge in 8th. 8 00 3 Two_ bise hits, Tapp, Leslle. Three bass hits, HoPochee ~ Home. rune, Stats and Parkineon, Grimes, Chicago ..... Afnsmith, St. Louis Russell, Pittsburgh Henlne, Philadelphia. 4 Parkinson, Philadelphia . Carey, Pittsburgh - —_—— ¢ S R s » Fournier, St. Louis . Adame of e Cubs a good day |§ Miller. Chicago ..... 43 FHEX JOU WANT to put your busl- | vednesday sqoking. out 4 singles ir || Ruth, o vear ago today ... i 5 Bes vetier than ‘throdgh the ‘sdvertising |3 trips up. His Gitting failed to Lring | s e 0 0 ) in the gam # $aig Jor Nissieam.