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pens at I’A‘!f:i:. flnfi‘u of opens at Chicago. - { Meeting of Kenilworth Jockey club opens at Windsor. o . A - Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey : i < g e 5 % The Kacey team split even in their [frames, . seven of the cham-|f Club opens at Jamaica. " The Academy gridiron warriors suf-yBurr's attempt was: week end games winning Saturday's|plons but five men to reach S eat of the - | dell recovered the ] - =g New Haven, Bastern lea- | the of whom were thrown o TROTIING _ J{terea their second defeat of the fget- | o 1 e second e champions. and losing | out or held before they got as far as|f Grand Circuit meeting at Col- l|hall scason on Saturday when ‘thelyiopds the Ao Sunday's farce to Hartford 7 to 4. Sat- | second. umbus, 0. ~ Windham High school eleven mosed| At the beginning of the urday's game was a real baseball _In Kacey team went until the third .. GOLF 5 out a 13 to 12 victory over the lncallthe Academy received by a se- with Gary Fortune, former New Lon- | before. _and then Sheedy lined English waomen’s champlonsh#p | school boys. Dumb playing in the last|ries of rushes advance the pigskin to Jon plaver and a recent pliching ace|out a triple to center field and scor- § opens at Seacroft Skegness. three minutes of the game lost line where the up- ot the Springfield ciub, pitching as|ed when Dowd bit to Gardella at third || Middle Atlantic team champion- | the local boys. ¢ state boys held and gained possession pretty a game as has been seen hers | the ball taking 2 ba bound. The throw |§ ships open at Washtugton, D..C. Windham won the toss and elected|of the ball. Burr punted to the 30 ihis season. But what a contrast|was wild and Dowd went to second. BOXING to‘recetve. Clabby kicked and Mandell | yard line and the Academy working the 5 3 Z £ ¢ Frank Woodward present in the box|Lavallee was safe' on another error ¥ ,Hran the ball back to the 40 yard iine. | Williams-Boynton combination worked # ) Z (i Al on Sunday when he was pounded for | by Gardella and then Stryker the New [§ Farl Baird vs. Billy Murphy 12 R{0n the first play, Mandell in an offfthe ball to Windham's 10 yard line. ¢ v bits and walked 4 men. To add to |Haven Jmn- blew up and walked | TOURdS, at Staten Island. tackle play, zig-zagged his way down|On a mass play Boynton carried the \ I “a % i the farcs Woodward indulged in a|Shauffel filling g anes. Corgpove H 3| the field for a touchdown. Windham | ball over but falled to kick the goal: 4 ” i 65 aisgustingly cheap chatter with the|then worked him for another pass failed to kick tHe goal. During the| {In the last:perfod the Academy . s 4 X bleachers which made him as popu- h'ch 18 Dowd' with the tecond run. romainder of the first quarter tho ball | scored again, Windham recelved but - 9 z ar with the fans as a sl at & lawn 0 ove asked is place s changed hands many times wi he | was forced to . The Academy took Py o ey Woodward who has been laud- |at bat and R e friae YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Iy Sheing held in the Academy ter-|the ball to the Windham 20 yard lne Don t nv Ferkd ed to the skies by New Haveners prov- | the fifth man said, “I hope two men National League ritory. In the second quarter Windham |and Willlams skirted the end for the X Y ed a sad disappointment to local sup-|get on bases and I drive them in".| Boston 5-3, New York 1-5. rushed the ball to the Academy 20|second touchdown. Again the locals o Sorters of the Kacey team, who paid |Murphy walked Cykowski who had re- | Cincinnati 5-5, Pittsburgh 4-1 * ood money to see a hall ghme. placed Stryker being wild. Dowd fan- | St. Louis 7, Chicago 1. The only one on the Kacey team |ned. Lavallee walked Shautfel was out| Philadelphia’ 6, Brooklyn 0. who looked like a ball player' was|Gardella to Bowman. Cosgrove waited Kitotian Laupile Fddte McKay. Eddie outshone all the [for a good one and then soaked it on : ‘st of the team put together and if|the seam to center field for three| v/ashington 6 New York 1. the rest of those who Wore uniformssacks scoring Murphy and Lavallee.| St Louis 2, Chicago 1. yard line and then tried a drop kick,|failed to kick the goal. You Can’t Be Happy When Every Day Brings 2 Thet %; 2 CARDS TIE UP WITH ASHLAND TAKES THRILLER Tired, Weak, ALWMF&. : s Ak s Aot ek SR ARE you one of those unfortunate folks fall behind and the effect on blood an In one of the most exciting games . 2ok e g Py Bherie oy '| Cleveland 6, Detroit 5. sittsburgh for third place in the Na- |ever staged on Ashland Park the home i ing the good is qui “ar o g e e b P - tional league pennant race today by |club downed its old rivals from Taft: who is alway S.:ERVYRE the ,g P quflly wm_ Yo“f oy ' fer”of ihe Giants or Yanks. Eddie|hits pliched a steadier game and had SATURBAY'S RESULTS defeating Chicago 7 to 1 in the last|ville in a thrilling ninth inning ral- health and happiness of others? Do aches, you suffer sharp, stabbing pains and P Ao e Mabee el TReal Gt tae Eors mis fskions). Laxade o e s I hokli sarebe oF| L Golke Tibsets Bliehsa tine) Hal:s ou arise in'the morning lame and stiff > feel dull, nervous, irritable and de ; beled for extra bases und in two|hand after the first inning. Stryker 13 8 efeates e Pirates in both games e e pitc! ne, bal for 1 : eel U} 1 from £. Not only that but he|three in four innings, and Cykowski - n St. Louis 9.5, Chi 8 & of the four runs with @ |who came in to hold the locals fan-| Brookiyh 6. Philadeipl | on . H b f th 1 is broke it is his H 3 4nd biace. Togers siornaby of he |jinx i broken <5 it {3 his secona win || Drag through the day with your back 2 Your head aches, you are dizzy, and apt to I‘ed nit. In contrast to Ed, |ned thres and walked two. : ue cracked out three hits in five|port was wobbly througheut and he|ll dull, unceasing ache? Evening find you bladd iti i e T riaying Des ik WOl M e iy s i e American League Umes at bat and finished the season |was forced to extend himiself at all ||| . ' g Fripres g ¥ be annoyed by, er irregularities. ) e e Cosgrave. In ShMiaeiets LIA U e ek of haxtftes be-| New Wk 3. Boston 1 Vith an average of .401, the first|times, but proved equal to the occa- all played out,” thinking only of a little % Toe bad &l St. Louis 11, Chicago 7. ie the feat has been accomplished |sion despite the fact that he.has mot § soas Heed these early warnings! Rufiuv a8e Se ‘Cleveland 4, Detroit. 1. Unce 1809, when Ed Delahanty fin-|pitched for about five weeks dus, to||| rest before tomorrow’s weary grind?> Do 5 X of Washington' 7-4, Philadelphia 3-7. |ished with a mark o405 Scor snamte S e Bl e s and family wonder why you are so that your kidneys have fallen behind, and || - - ough Taftville ou an 5 : : . Hosso RIftIg o centive | oetld ek witiin five foot of the sack. FINAL STANDING st 5 5% 8 S %3 3% § 3|13 hits to 11 the home clubs” blows || . 7 give them the help they need before some 3 7ie "Demne ‘i out | Again In the ninth Bowrman the “Babs Nitional Tgaie T Sisladora § 1 % 3 8| oro harder and more timely, four of iscouraged and out of sorts? caroustEidaey sl dovel U Sheed: {ane poppes uf of Havi . L Mannet 0 Terty.2b 42 eir seven runs being earned. eSS . y - ety And. tha Wosds |21 Back to thie hatksto aid Fhsuttos|ion itk W L 2Cimemn 3 oGt &% 9011 Benfamin led the atiack with o trip- 106 fifna S thert ine gt “amihy wa Iked Hauk. Bradshaw singled ;xude a fast run and nailed the ball| Pittsburg ...... .85 B Rirckah 9 Barbordh. & 39 09 S phhie dug e reiaglo Al (tirely ime, then, you were giving some. Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s have brought 1 Sloan connected for | just as he slipped over backwards t: i Pk s Schultz.xt 2 0 OKeieherb 4 0 0'3 1| [Raile in . center field for the home 3 3 7 3 t e e | e Jiei v dver. bckmanid g inginnati 58 & Sinamite 3 $oRrsie 4883 ¢ owp piaved fino hall acoepting six attention to your kidneys! The kidneys, new health and strength to thousands. 1 McKav started for the ball |and Gardella were easy for Fortune| on e - S I | chances several of them difficult. yo o e M. Tee avve’ | Chicago 74 Pt ogugn? 1 g 8 0 8| TEICE SIS o mhey day st first||| YOU know, are the blood-filters. Let them They should help you. Ask your neighbor! | et s i Sl ew Nare R o A i Toa 37 23z 88 3 0 |and mado soveral sensational plavs. - I i g the ball, cutting off one or more i Do a off 9 tueland> © 0 0 0 0 | Taftville started strong scoring wo ‘ f +% § § [Boston o % e B IR e S e Use Doan’s,’’ Say T rwich Folks: | - prip PP vt H $52% At b o Pt Toe oot T B e NTnd ot ne hack tnthe and it LOUIS OUELLET, Prop. Shoe Repair Sh : oeals eating out of his hand for ve 2 pc| G or Pussell In_8¢h. shian one back in the 3rd an E , Prop. Shoe Repair Shop, r s innings and through- $ 339 Y| New York - RIS S R s fuedmit up With two more in the 1.:5 West Mal: srg;‘n; ays: “Adt‘my‘ work | ‘qm!fi» Lucy uAn\:E.v.a. F. game pitched circles around H 233 loc Lows . R * | tourth. have a great deal onding and | always sit will_never foget the trouble ent the invincible Woodward. 3 3 o [Detroit i In the sixth Taftville took the lead in a bent position. This | believe has been years ago with my back and ki - 'n'"the third the. Harttord ‘ — S | Sloatana REDS TAKE SEQWL FLASE o Kipte e toert In e e e st had (o auie o forea e oeree st 5 ). Fiwi thie votheten shestataeet ¥ st n th a b 4 sev- a day or so at a a o ta first ven. Deinos the . i Washington 3 BY BEATING PIRATES TWICE| .\, when Leclaire hit a long triple time. When | bent | culd hardly straighten over without help as | had such paine. : t to coutertild Sl ; sresens Philadeiphia les| Cincinnati, Oct. 1—Cincinnati won|with Rafle on. again, and one morning while moving a machine chance a friend calied upon me and told | o '3 Kane went out Dowd to = g oston both games of a double-header from Maftville then forged to the front g a shary in took me in my kidneys and | felt to Doan's Pi Doan’ - Jeft: fow’ v e B9 | ttabreh foday ama took second|with- two runs in the minth and. it leatraligs oy sghan okt By i from the 8 % 0 bases| Strack out by Fortune 7. by Stryker I in 4 fn x ~ something rom the first and finally cured me. 1 haven't rdshaw was safe on [@nes, to Creowk 3 in § innings TAFTVILLE TAKES FINAL place in the championship race. The|looked bad for the home club. sharp. | used Doan's Kidney Pills and they used them since.” 3 of his high fly. Sloan = = GAME OF H scores were 5 to 4 and 5 to 1. Due t0|" Jarvis first up for Ashland in their rid me of the trouble.’ ¥ r right field field | GIANTS DIVIDE CLOSING ; OSPITAL SERIES | he cracking of the infield in the last|half of the final inning hit a hot one | it McKay came:in Bieanligrabied BILL: WITH BRAW Tattyille won the deciding game of| nning ©of the first game, the Reds|at Sweeney who fumbled, Jarvis be- 3 = S & ops making e secoad ' ES|the series with the Norwich State|were cnabled to snatch victory out|ing safe at first, Benjamin then hit ’ e g ) d . Nehes duiried New York, Oct. 1—The Giants|Hospital at the hospital grounds on|of defeat after two men had been re-|a 'line sirgle tp left cehter, Rails The score came in the|closed their National league season|Saturday afternon by a score of 6 to|tired. In the second game, Rixey, al-|bunted and Morin messed it up.and ] p Murphy beat out |here today by dividing a doyble-head- | 5. The Taftville victory was due large- | though crippled with a fractured|the bases were full. Leclaire was call- 4 n the third base|er Wwith B(;!t(oll.o T:‘cc score in each h)‘ to the wildness of “Lefty” Dowd |hand pitched rems.rkabhle ball s,l:d ed out on strikes and Couillard Ash- e Soaiite u ame was 3 to 0. Score: uring the first th i vl vould have shut out his opponents ' = 7 Lo Jogble o lefr|Seme AR © Vinki SHME' | |o'DaSaca s nurmber of mén. Ml took | et for an ciror benind him. Hooro: |on.he. Tiret pall piioned. vo. him with ||| At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. Shauffel fanned aifl Cosgrove i o 0 o o|uP the pitching duties in the fourth] AR D S AR a healthy double to left center, and h ove & ¥ hopper to s;,;,.rw}f 413 ¢ 8% 3 afana h;l;xfé\e'll:‘lem:olle:led one lone hit ket A Wat s Tatt{\'l{le once nt'mreAh;:l th; du;t. that op over the v e b+ -4 very. M) 5 0Bt 30 ° cessful season for S| st base cad and Murphy and | Sua e § 3828 8| rne Homital boys had ampls op-{Geger 4 5 & 5 sBumin 1 830 8 8| This game brinks 0.5 Closs & S0 | tume, mame, S e Adene, cat i Dowd AT Tt ouk | 19 Ba 5.3 9 §|portunities to win the game but poor|Blel 4 0 3 ¢ Dmanit {38 8 §lwho were fortunate enough to get in | Dowwe piay: Catain o Nomwdin o Calenan ided P H § 93 1 o |base running and hitting into double i memeris 3 o “e®b & 2 5 ¢ £ |on this thrilling battle will agree that|to Tons. Undethill o Massey. Left on bises J OFSE a8 thEee $ B 880 ”:“.\,\ cut off the chance of putting! 20 21119(it was a fitting windup. T bl el oot e E IR iy e . o H 2 e winning runs over. The FHospi- t1 . Adhland 7, ek out o 5 Patien : , N T B 3 30888l ccam cunit” e Tativilis aggre | 5 i o a o e e R e P . | —————— 1 Hartford put one more across| Totals 83 o o |zation but the breaks were against! ¥ 1 —— | Betal 511 4 | Hize by pischea bams by Payien 3 (Cailaban, Long h fint Eiban Mogieq +~ |them. The Hospital has oty Toex 1 H Bm o | e B w4 T “Tme o gume; i, Vsl DI SATURDAY'S MARKET 2040, January 20.35, Mareh Mar drew a pass and X ve; fs)\:rr‘es:fu! Teflssn’rwinmng 20 | Thiwtises 470 . Sl o 5 New York, Sept. 30.—Possibilities of er but- was —4 jout of 24 games played. The score: Totals 20 4 a clash between British and Turkish cen x a3 o 40020 stretch it into a 2R Tl e o A g D S 32 COLLEGE FOOTBALL rouse iubthe nautiat Selieter i A f of the eewentl-Co aadhs, 2 187 2| cincinuatt . (DR 6 2hadiect 4 38 95| West Point 35, Springfield 0. nelies resulted in a remewal of short 2 Hauk's error but o fLanksh 3% TMumphret 5 0 n o0 o[ TR D O TOAME G cwas miiwise| Harvard 20, Middlebury 0. pressure and the further liquidation of Exe ond by Schmehl. |Rumere® ¥ RS S B R Pittsburgh_(N) Cincinnati (N Tatcllie S ani st Yale 13, Carnegie Tech 0. weakened accounts in today’s brief ses- 1 and McKay brought |Crumst 3 0 ‘0 $i il e Emoae . o wam sslummg S e 83 34 63esy| Tufts 13, Connecticut Aggies 0. jaion of the stock -market, Prices ol . Mendilies " B 58 with a single to con- |{Boskisd 2 Z H 30000 i 2 9| Two bise'hils, TeCilm, Couterd, Benamin, | New York University 33, New York)few speculative favorites registering Sath when Swaney sin. | Gfgherse 3 00y i 0 4110 Rl 20 01 Sidut by orin by iberty . Lehigh 0, Gettysburg 0. moderate losses occurred throughout a a . and was advanced by |Yersne & 00| Totals s i Tme—. 40 o plavs, Swoeney, J. Mupby and Dowd, | University of Pennsylvania 14, |greater part of the list. 2 to right. Both runners| .. = = Y LT i1 | PinelL3h £33 et a00L Coullexs, Franklin and Marshall 0. R rt Dernoe’s sacrifice 2.6 Pamthbe 5 i { Fohness 1030 Colgate 50, Clarkson Tech 6. e week-en: or o 5 e's double, This end- LRI T 2 010" | THREAD MAKERS BEAT Washington and Jefferson 35, West- | commitments resulting in a lack of fresh 8 T T R drve o ot Lo | e mx fene SILKMEN IN CLOSE GAME|™inster 0, i g e =g 2o L doubled and |Boon . ceiviieeses 000 970 070 08 Kimmickxx 1 0 0 0 (Special to the Bulletin) Rochester' 7, St. Lawrence 7. stocks. Sales approximated m 2 eht's Tong drive to the | ewier md swiir duinem) * ° ° ° “2|ST. LOUIS BROWNS FINISH Tow % $W 3 1 | proimantic, Oct 1-The American| Wittenberg 3, Thiel 0. share: s hall for two| TWo buws hits, Henry, King. Thres buce hit, : e B read Company . Baseball team | {University of Pittsburg 37, Univer-| There were a few outstanding excep- me around to home | Boksl Homs run, Hicbee S sEAOSOle”H VICTRRY, o e e o i obtained sweet revenge on their an_|sity of Cincinnati 0. tions on the downward trend. National " racovered but St. Louis, Oct. 1—The St. Louis| (;-mwo out when winning run scored cient rivals from South Manchester b¥| Ducanell 41, Alfred 0. Biscult, which was pushed up nearly 12 o« Him. onte tas [BEHAN PITCHES PHILLIES Browns today wound up their most |ritimrer i 0030006 et|teking them into camp on the Recre-| TLafayette 34, Richmond 0. points vesterday, advanced 5 more today ne next three fen were easy TO THEIR LAST VICTORY |5uocesstul season in more than twenty)|Cuaml - .- i:! o, ‘ume Tomo |8tlon Park dismond this afternoon by| Rensselaer 25, St. Stephens 0. on reports of capital readjustment, but i Brooklyn; N. Y. Oct. 1—Philadel- | Chicago White Sox. As a result of % e b e e ] Rewiitio i8S et B e Kuceys 5 v b V: oo ool sty : HORNSBY'S BATTING AVERAGE |[°d games of the season. The Silktown| Williams 41, Hamiiton 0. the close. Otis levator jumped 3 points. 5 6.9 vhl:, brolke'.e\en }:\‘ll‘l: B‘roolél}'r:‘ in the “_ashu“l\glflni \lr‘lu{,\ over the cham- BEST SINCE DELAHANTY lads outhit the locals but Patten's ‘Wooster 7, Ashland 0. Mexican Petroleum was the individual 32 ries of wo which closes e sea- ion New York Yankees, 1y ) Vi i b " v = 7. = 4 ;E ::n for them by winning today six gamn 'ep&ral:d (hcans(g?\din::néf-(ige Chicago, Oct. 1—Rogers Hornsby, H#L‘i“ii:.i‘;;‘é*r‘ififfa'.‘.’“‘}m‘i‘l'é”mf,‘r ‘eégm:' g o i g w e '”,::m- on r,'“lo.' .';m "“"::: 4% 7% none. Score: Browns and Yankees in the season’s |of the St Louis Cardinals, today bat- |undoing. Bill Plercey of the Boston | - aew ntre s Htate 21 pht sy | e This ghun s pe e TR H Philadeiphia (K) Brooklyn (M) final. standing. The local the hall of fame, 5 sl T A Bt DOtafs. - OLNE oUn; wEeRINIee B < : x i G g %h B9o s.e A 8. Gl ocafi,“n“ the | ted himself into e hal % t me_d Sox in the box for the locals Dartmouth 20, Norwich 0. losses of 1 to 2 1-4 points be- 23t BLvSackan 00 e lE e s when Relis| amans the sclogh ";“l'";";" e firet | twirled a strong game aftep the first| Wesleyan 23, Union 0. Ing registered by Standard Olls of New $42 8302 ofnwinzy 3 2 0 9 o|Robertson, shortstop, singled |man in the National league to a - | inning. Nermont M Yy . 2 L 532 temsonas & 0% 20| Williams across the plate with the|plish the feai since 1590 when Bd| Manchester started off like a house| Ponn State e anf o i{;::{on‘gf‘ ::d‘";::"- }:1::' D‘f_':"- R i e L after two were out. Score: | Delahanty. of ,the Philadelphia club|afire in the first inning. After Under- Columbia 48, Ursinus 7 2 1T nGepcnssit sl ‘““'fln m’-""md $130 iMemd 40500 e &M oo % tws & lwon the battifig nonors vith an Ay |hill had fouled out to Adams. Mass Trinity 9, Lowell Textile 2. acuite, weakées'Craiitla - belng {firosd e 808 § e apms T 5w o “Tovinet % o | erage of .408. Hornsby's mark forthe|singled to center and scored when Sip-| Princeton 30, Johns Hopkins 0. down more than 3 1-2 pointy; Lackawan- Netmeb N 410 0 0Hunglinge ¢ 0 0 0 0 Perbe,3b 4 o | season .401. This is the third eon-|pleg hit a triple down the first base Greighton University 7, Dakota W 21 Bethlehem B, 2; Gulf States, Bowck ent br Wondwart 3, Swuney §; e o £ s 31420 Ry S Wit 3 8 |secutive year the St. Louis star has|jine. Wilson walked but on an at-{leyan 0. o e 14 Republic, 1 55 and U. 8. Btael v, of Wocdward §, of Swaner 1 Touis : 18002 0 et ODmtar© 33 3§ §)won the batting championship of the|tempted double steal. Sipples was| Grinnell 14, Parsons college 0. common, 1 3-8 Midvale ran against the o > 10600 i odcManus2y ¢ 3 § o |semior major erenl deq {1ailed at the plate and Wilson dou-| Iowa State Teaclers 3, Cornell Col- | current, advaneing nearly a point abeve “They came and they were conquer- N R ) R e A T atnne Caic| Eoup A thirdiconet ot ithert Dest]1ege 0, yesterday's closing quotation. ®4” In a few words the story of the |Pumassnn 07855 a0 1 0 el |Teitien e AR %0 Of e e e plays of the game. The Thread Mak-| Beloit 34, DeKalb 0. Rails were heavy with the rest of the K. of C.New Haven Eastern league |Bmym . ........ 6.0 880800 = - = |0 Whe Ml e e o And who! 5. scored fhelr first run and evened) Cornell §5, .t Bonaventurs ‘6. list but most dectines were held within game plived hore Saturday can be| T beie M, Rice, Juvrin Home ram, Wi- | TSR 3 S0 Towe aiomas s | Ancon TUGSED LU T0e a1 T, Sten- the wount In the fourth without tha| Syracuse University 47, Muhlen-|a point. The few, which dropped a old, Starting off iike real champions |™=* Cricago .o 0717070 07070 0 0-a | gy Pittsbureh, 409 in 1893} Hughy |hit by a pitched ball md”whengpat_ b“fi,g 0. i point or more were New York Oumtral n the fi ew Haven got ke t. Louk 0000001032 3 8- 147 18041 Tens Bliys niversity of Georgia 41, Mercer 0.|New Orlean, Texas & Mexico; Bt. Paul to Fortuns the Kacey pitcher for a|/NDIANS FINISH IN FOURTH | o buse i, Johnson, Durs.. Toree base b, | DULfy Boston, .438 in e hamy. | fen threw to first to catch him nap-| Auburn 72, Howard 0. preferred, Baltimore & Ohlo, Lehigh V: quartet of singles w pers PLACE BY BEATING TICERS |McMaoue kett, Cleveland, who won the ping, Brennan was the one who was Notre Dame 46, Kalamazoo 0. ley, Sta. Louls Southwestern and Rea L4 hich aided by an —_— pionship in 1895 and 1896 with marks|asleep and Long romped d V: i error by Schme t short netted three| Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 1—Cleveland f .423 and .410. Willie Keller, Brook- | thi d" g romped around to| Wabash 16, Hanover 0. ing, Public Utilities were sold. freely, Tuns. M ne Jeadoff man singled, | closed the season by defeating Detroit| CHAMPS LOSE CLOSING o 1897 and. EA Delahanty, | can it vas then hit by a pitch-| . Brown 27, Rhode Island State 0. some of the weakest spots being. Consol Hioe Tranct. Shay singied oot 1o ek oo Y, GAME TO SENATORs |I¥n ;432 in 1697 and Hd Delahanty |ed ball and a sacrifice fly to right| Holy Cross 33, Providence College 3.|Idited Gas, Columbla Gas, Pacific Gas Martin e Ay Ve dietn B oS vk the Jast. o 3 by Adams brought Long in. Hart was| Colby 3, Boston University 3. and Public Service of New Jersey. Earys next up hit to center and Shay L @ hpoee s T L e i e e e T TR NN doubled at second. Kotsch to Brennan| Akron University 45, Western Re-| Despite the week's active stock market trotted home. Gardelta tliad to Laval [Boern 1 3 5 o thowavst 3313 3 |the New York' Yankees dropped the|son. Tho. vear provious he topped the | rran wom serve: Ualvorsity, . dealings actual loans and discounts of Jes In right Bowman holding second [Gbe 1 1 €110 0|final game with Washington today 6 |league with .370 G T et o e e PR Y A b gyl bl and Eayrs first. St. Angelo then hit o |Mastesdet 2 87876 & o lig oy Cydahington pouinded > Tohes n | 2L i 3 k niversity of Maryland 7, Third|decrease. Reserves of members in the ey oue to Shmat] v R : D : hit to second, the first safe bingle |Corps Area 0. Federal ‘Reserve bank increased $2i - Ball fnto.the crowd at. fivet- aslowing ISRt ¢ £ 358 0 bases o batls prineing in fhs Liree| GETS® WORLD'S SERIES TICKETS|rocorded by the Thread Makers. Long| ~University of Virginia 34, George |000,000, net demand ey v ol Tl i Bowman to walk home. This i Rigney. o 3 31611l he fi e ‘in%| FOR GREAT DETECTIVE WORK |double crossed the visitors by pok-|Washington 0. 57,180,000 and a cash 1 1 s ended the | Rignes. In /the fifth, with the bases filled, o $OT1EN, gain of almost| gy pothers walled the bride, “Pasii sooring for New Haven. Fortune who |Bisdere, 4 31 ® | tuth fanned. Score: % Chicago, Oct. 1—James P. Hon, a ing the first ball to left. Normandin Albright 34, Janiata 0. $19,000,000 was accompanied by an in- 4 vy lh.:x..:“" Touche ' o ke o =t = wuth ta ';"‘q..‘" oG | Gilee oo rimed ko E"gngn 3.1%0;»35?.’5?; ra:r'iorl::l:d to CIITlmveroslly of Kentucky 16, Marshall | crease of excess reserve to slightly “mm':{_':;fl 1 in: sett) ow Tohls i al o b b i 2 v at | College 0. 3 4 three hits in the r‘:‘r:ai:‘il::eafl::: il twiet ‘3 0% 0 ovamen 317 10 3?,?§ba]‘lnor:§;n§: :;2 Z"c??;’.mf'f?‘,“;; third, although many of the specta- TUntversity of Washington sus| il e “There was only one cigarette left i oo s 3 30 e R s series tickets, Han has been|iors,Jisereed with Umpire Curran's|s. Idaho o. Pied . “corTox We came bome from the - - = | T b O e e ete set by Ban B, John. | decision on this play as it looked as| Oklahoma Aggies 43, Northwestern| New York, Sept. 30.—Cotton fatures 3160 oBrowenst 32380 1| hresident of the American league, ti;guf: Brennan's throw pulled ‘Wilson | State eachers’ college 0. closed easy. October 20.12, “An active man sees blg things and 3 A e} 8 12 accompanied by a personal check for gled e 12?#'.-..51“1; ‘_‘:di:';e;“" sin- E:rxton 15, St M:ry'i &Win&r;a) [3 i S g2 e thinks big thoughts. He does things in 304 0lamottesb 4 2 0 2 0 |$100 and round trip transportation be- 5 ence college, Appleton, s, 9, a big way." %0500 Tty | F g iween St. Louis and New York. Hon’s| DManchester threatened on a num-|Stevens Point Normal 0. COOPER GIVES CREDIT “We'rs finding some big stills” ven- Al =S m o |omplovers have siven him leave of|ber of occasions but Plercey tighten-| St Louis university 40, Cape Gi- To tured & member of the likker squad.— RO Lt llabsonce at“tull Daytio attenn tie]od upiin fhe pinchics end was'com.|ramesy State Nermal 07 70 PRES. HARDING FOR .BOAST Yionievilie: CoirtbrTouinal. el Sl S § he situation. He fan- niversity abama 110, Marion| Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct, 1—! Coo- Totals 38 52414 0 Gl se he solved the “pop|ned eight of the opposition and walk- | college 0. B e LN - 3 o Batied for Dusen in S8 And all because v ‘Dop per, star southpaw of the Pittsburgh RANELR Y 2 Bl tor Dwn i 5 boctls hysters” the result of fielder|”d tWo whils his oppopent struck | Buroka 15, Western Teachers' col- |Nationals, is personally responsible for New Tezk o 070 1 0 & 8 o e—i|Whitey Witt, of the Yankees being |Out five, passed the same number and |lege 0. . €t least one of several exhibition games Washingten . . 50100010 146|struck on the head by a pop bottle | hit three batsmen. Tommy Sipples and | Marquette university 52, Campion |which, are to be played in Ohio states LEADING HOME RUN Two baee his, Judee. Piop. during a crucial series in St. Louis|Massey did the bulk of the hitting |college 0. during the next two weeks by the HITTERS IN MAJORS recently. Witt was so badly injured|for Manchester, the first mentioned| lowa Weslevan 16, Knox college 6.|barn-storming Pirates. YALE CREWS HAVE }that he had to be carried off the field | Eotting a triple and a single and Mas-| West Virginia university 20, West f we play in Ohio—we play in | - American League FALL ROWING WORKOUTS [and great indignation was expressed |SeY. three solid clouts out of four times | Virginia ‘Wesleyan 8. Marion.” insisted Cooper, when the e wil St. Lout New Haven, Oct. 1—Fall crew prac- |Over the incident in all sections of the at bat. Callahan, the local catcher did) Geneva college 5, Waynesburg 0. schedule was being arranged. He won | ‘ e £ Yo Haven, Oct. 1= Tall crew Brac |of the country. Several rewards were (0Ot have a legal time at bat, walking( Wabash 16, Hanover 0. is_demand and will pitch against|| \ g h/ Ruth, New York . ... Mmotrow when Coach Ed. Leader will|otfered for the identification of the | ‘™% &0 belng hit once. e Marion on Sunday October 15. The P Hellhann, Detroit fake fifty candidates for the varsity |Supposed thrower of the bottle. Y B N e | sy, O Tennseses 11, Carson {gceaaion will. be. Wilber: Cobper ey’ { 2 % c 3 : ngs, Normandin, Long, Adams, |Newman 1. G . . b n , , - y N N lained e Speaker, Cleveland 12 || men crew practice will aiso start to_ | ed; Solver the mystery when, in & lot- ¢ Lie0 T e S e T AN R B G e o noliery of h) ans | ‘alk, ICAEO .....nene S morrow but will be held on the har-! Sl 2 One of the best crowd: it th fleld 0. 2 G . the accident occurred. The letter said : wds of the sea- |fleld 0. was 4 newspaper publisher. > | 5:mm“§?-§? Louis i bo-}'ms will be Coach Leader's firsty Witt, While f“l“““‘sv.m’ffeld s - f,:'; Yx‘:‘;"els:::\sm;hgym:;a Nt;?rtds.wr- Kivngg;filzspcfi'muhm e e el e 'm 1 Tobin, St. Louls % day of active work since his appoint- | Reck Of @ bottle causing it to bounce | o,,° i, samo ege 6. . saw to it that his sport editor gave g ; nt- | ToC ad strike him on the head, Mr. e series with Norwich in that me a lot of boosts and possibl; ¢ | National Leagus ment a8 head couch at Yale and will| rohnson was so well pleased with | Clt and the fourth at Recheation|mITOMELL WINS SOUTHERN Something o do. with “the deai” that Hornaby, St. Loui tusiasts to, observe ‘the svstem that | Hon's explanation that he sent him)FALXhe lelowine qoy, Thb score: P ol e O e r Willlams, Philagelphi put Leader's crews jat Washington |(he reward, railway and baseball tic- B e inare OPEN GOLF TITLE| ' received his paper frequerkip Holly, 2w Yooy phia 2 Sust vent 1 the foraPeont of the west: |t 8 1 8 : 0Underbdliee T Belle Meade Country Club, Nash-|when I was in the American asso- y, N ork . e S Nmandine 3 1 4 2 o o |ville, Tenn, Oct. 1—Abe Mitchell of|ciation. After I was sold to. the - ‘ < m"fihn;«lgnuk‘. T aniyergities. The city of Pittsburgh officially was | lans.3: P 0 ¢ Bngland won the open championship [rates, I got marked coples ..".‘H A | Wheat. Bbosir ;; 4 . e RO L lr::i%?» ;odxychuxntcri"t;n :;ro’\)lm%fo‘lo_:se};fi:t! > 3353 e 2: d;he ‘Snuthsrhp (i_glfmu:;ociauon Lere | then. Believe me, 1 know who is re- AR Parkinson, Philadeiphia ;13 ]| Frankie Dowd of Thompsonville. is| s private wire be leased to obtain a IEEE b M g O e A e St CIGAR Grimes, Chicago ... desicous of. arranging bouts with, any flay by-play report of the Worll's ses e E » E ‘e :‘:fin;:tg;l:;nih:n;-bv;l;:: :‘:fl Diay: un: in the ::H geu:’u'f: il nsmith, St. Louls .. ‘ast boxers of 126 to 128 pounds in|rics. idea was adopted with a 3 1 5y v n by Russell, Pittsburgh Wedtarn MabsochiRetia: or ‘Comiectl: L uhoos By the. el & lemee berbol s Bt e e i Y olsiyngn | even: houklShe i tos Henline, Philadeiphia .... cut. Anyone desiring a bout ‘with|bcard will be erected in front of the| - Piewer out, i tid me to the Dowd s requested to get in touch with John L. Sullivan, 25 Union St, Ruth a year.ago today ... by batied batls home green with a birdie four to|house. Maybe he'll take a day v county building in the heart of| Sere br innings Mitchell's par five and it was decid_|come to the game. o s usiness. section and traffic. wiil youtt, Manchester DS Ao 1 thy - House ought to | % | Tompsonvitle, Ct. i Etouted xalie: e, BaiGs: ‘s bp, AR TN AT S L0 L LR e YA A0, RIRT hree 7““ o Sy R Sunders i

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