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7 THE MUNCIE MORNING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918 caught the ball sitting down The brilliant catch waa loudly applauded by the fans. Caotaln Hoowr tried to start things ny IMTHE WORLD OF SPORT PUIBLBC SALE poking a fly Inte short left field, apparently beyond the reach of an one. but Hoilocher. racing like the wind, got It Into hsl out-etretched hands shean came through with a hit, but Vaughn struck out Strunk, Amos winging hard at the laat one. The Red Sox.

however, were not a bit dis- nowhere when Harry Hooper, one of rouragf-d. They still lead Chicago to I In WORLD SERIES STAR the eertes and need but one more win to PRINCE LOREE IS the motit popular veterans of the game, turned to his fellow players give them the champlonahlp. while tne and reminded them of the crowd Cubs muil win two straight gamea to wear PASKERT'S DRIVE BREAKS UP GAME As I am going to more to the southern part of the fitate, I will gell at public auction, four miles west of Muncie, one-half mile north of the Jackson street pike, on Thursday, September 1 2, '1 8 Commencing at 10:30 o'clock, the following property to-wlt. the laurel wreaths on their orows. MAY PLAYWITH GREYS HIIHMCD nC QTKUt Ths Box Hcore.

Chicago AB FO A waiting outside. He put the situation up to them forcibly and in a few words and all hands agred to call oil the strike and go on with the game for the game's sake. Flack, rf 1 1 1 0 Hoilocher. a I 1 I 6 0 Mann. If 0 1 1 Scott, of Boston Red Sox Team, In the meantime the crowd was Paskert, cf 0 1 1 0 Merkle.

lb I 1 11 1 0 utterly at sea as to the cause of the HORSES FiCk. Jb 4 1 4 Sought for Sunday Game in Muncie, Deal. 3b 4 0 deserted diamond. They filed steadily in until nearly 25,000 had been seated. In the fear that such a huge Kllllfer.

4 0 0 4 0 0 Vaughn, ...4 0 0 0 I Lines One to Score Board, Bringing in Flack and Hoilocher. Nag Purchased for $120 Wins $10,000 Purse for 2:12 Trotters at Syracuse. One span of smooth mouth mare mules, weighing about 2,500 pounds; good workers. Total V) I 7 27 12 0 Boston AB PO A When C. I.

Taylor1! Indianapolis A. B. gathering would start a riot In the event of the announcement of a strike police reserves were rushed to the park. One squad of mounted officers picked the outfield in front of center field and right geld bleachers. Hooper, rf ...4 0 1 1 0 Shean, I 1 i 0 Strunk.

cf 4 0 1 4 0 0 play here Sunday It la probable that they will be opposed by one of the atara of the present world aerlea Manager Shad Cunningham of the Muncie Greys aent a -'-fir: GREAT FIELDING FOR CUBS THIRTEEN FIGHT FOR PLACE telegram to Everett Scott, star shortstop of wmteman. if I 1 Mclnnis, lb I 0 0 a Scott, ss 0 0 14 Thomas, tb I 1 1 1 (' A gnew, 2 0 0 1 0 benang, c. I 0 1 0 0 Jones, 1 0 0 1 1 Miller, i 1 0 0 0 0 0 But the crowd took the long wait patiently. The band did its best to fill in with popular war numbers and patriotic airs. The arrival of detachments of wounded soldiers and the Boeton Red Box, asking the Bluffton boy to play with the local team Sui day.

9 Head of Cattle Consisting of five Jerseys, all giving good flow of milk; four head of 2-year-old heifers, three of them half Shorthorn and half Jersey, and one of them full-blood Jersey, all to be fresh in January, and one Jersey spring heifer calf. According to the press report from the Continued From tint Page. sailors brought all hands up cheer Totals II 0 I II 11 0 Batted for Jones In the ninth inning. big Karnes, Scott haa been the Holding star of the aerlea During Mondti" contest he accepted eleven chances and handled all of them perfectly, being the start of two Harry Hooper, the Red Sox captain, called the turn. Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Boeton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two base hits Mann.

Paskert. Strung, Play for Sake of the Game. "We will play," he said, arung as ing lustily. Finally, half an hour after game time, it waa announced that the hostilities would begin "in about fifteen minutes." At this point the crowd as a whole was enlightened as to the cause of the desertexl held by former Mayor John F. Fits-gerald, one of the loyal rooters, the Boston world series cheering organization.

Jones Hit Hard From Start. spokesman for both teams, "not be Stolen base Hoilocher. Sacrifice hits Mann. Shean. Double plays Merkle to Hoilocher: Hoilocher to Pick to Merkle (2: Whiteman to Khean.

Left oa bases Chicago Boston I Basse on balls OR Vaughn, Jones, i. Struck out By Vauehn. 4: Jones fti'flrfe cause we thl.ik we are getting a fair 13 Head Hogs Two good brood sows, weighing about 300 pounds each, due to farro'w the last of September and 1 A AIAA- V. rt double pie) a that nipped a couple of Cub tallies In the bud. Yeterdaywhlle he played on the losing aide, he waa easily the star of both teams In the fielding department.

Scott has had a great deal ox experience, not only In the big league, but also In the aerlea. If Bcott does consent to play short for the Greys Sunday, liruiakor will be moved to third bane and Donlca will be uaed In some of the garden positions. Manager Hhad la not aansfleld with the hitting of the local squad and some one of the playera deal, because we are not. But we'll L'mDIre CDav. behind the nlate: Hll- Tsfi5 paly for the sake of the game, for deorand.

at Brat; Klein, at second: uwens, at third. the sake of the public which has al Taking a huge megaphone and ways given us Its loyal support, ana v'. rd nrsl Oi uctuuer, emu cicicu 117 cm 'ex XTfA.rtA.' of shoats weighing from 80 to 100 for the sake of the wounded soldiers and sailors who are In the grand PRICES ADVANCE FO pounds each. will be on the bencn during tne game. XNone stand waiting for us." going to each section of the stands and bleachers, he stated the cause of the delay and the determination of the players to go through with the series for the sake of the public, the ne reieasea, However.

C. men are rldlnr easy on the five- The players even before the start game series, havlne won the first two of the series had manifested dissatis Syracuse. K. Sept. Id.

Prince Lor, a brown gelding purchased two yaars ago (or 120 by Captain Shaw, of Clevslaad. 0., won the 110,000 atake for 1:11 trotter at tho itata fair today aftar one of tha moat enaaUonal struggle In tha hlatory of this aaatarn claaalo of tha Grand Circuit. The winner1! share of tha puraa va $4,760. Prlnea Lor, pllotad by MoDavItt, won tha drat two heata In driving finish. In tha third heat tha gsldlng waa pocketed at tha half mile and before ha could be extricated Ante Ouy, driven by Tom Murphy raced Into the lead and maintained the advantage to the wire.

Largest Held to Start. Larkipur, owned by former Governor Horace White and hie brother. S. I. White, of Byraouee, won third money.

Larkspur led all the way to the atretch In the Brat and laat heata The field of thirteen waa the largest to atart In a $10,000 event thla -eon. Perlecope won the race for two-year-old trotter with flrata In the laat two heata, beating out Prlnceaa Etawah, who had won the first In the etretch In both brushes. The flrat event, 1:10 trot, went en heata before Hollyrood Kate won. Echo Wllkee captured the final race of the program In five heata. summarlea: The 1:10 elaaa trot, In puree 11,000.

Hollyrood Kate I 1 1 1 Jess (Bruce) 4 4 1 I North Spur (Serrtll) I 1 I 4 I I Luck? Clover (Cox) I 4 I ra Mnworlh (B. Walker). dr BuMlcoat (Hyde) dla games, nut only after ten innings in earn CHOICE LIGHT HOGS faction over the division of the battle. "Bean" Williams pttehed both games for the capital city crew and while he was game ana the aoluierg and sailors, re gardless of the outcome of their die money and this unrest has grown pute with the National Commission. greatly as the games progressed, with small attendances on the average for Heavies Also in Demand and tne first four contests, in which the touched Tor nine nite in -ne rirst contest, not a run crossed the plate, and then last Funday eleven hits were garnered off bla delivery end two rune counted.

He waa also the etart of a perfect triple play, of a kind that la seen only about once In four season. When the players, headed by the Cubs, finally emerged on the field they were greeted with mingled boos and cheers. They had a short workout players share the gate receipts. Grain and Feed Half of 24 acres of extra good corn In the field, 100 bushels" of good oats, five tons of good mixed hay, and ten tons of baled wheat straw. IMPLEMENTS One farm wagon, good as new; one set hay ladders with rack; one Deering mower, good as new; one two-horse wheat drill; one Black Hawk corn planter; one spike tooth harrow, one John Deere cultivator, and one tank heater.

TEKMS MADE KXOWX OX DAY OF SAXE. Both teams insisted tnat tne win Prices Remain Steady Cattle Also Show Gain, ners had been guaranteed 12,000 and then Sam Jones, one of Boston's star right-hand pitchers, went into the box for his first appearance in a apiece and the losers 11,400. But the sharp falling off in atenciance naa big series. How Leaders Look at It made It unlikely that the players The Cubs clawed him badly from IndlnaDolis. Sent.

10. Tn an active mar. would get anywhere near this sum the start Flack, the first man up, according to their spokesmen. Cap ket today, prlcea of choice light and medium hoga were advanced 10 to ISc over Monday'e quotations, one buyer- taking a consignment of extra choice tiehtweishia at tain Hooper for the Red Sox ana Les Boston, Sept. 10.

Manager Mitchell of the Chics National League club eald to orew a pass and Hoilocher shot a single over second. Flack pulling up at the middle station. The situation grew worse when Mann sacrificed lie Mann for the Cubs. Conoutsialon Called to Park. me extreme top price.

Heavy boge night that victory In today's gam had put aiao were in fair demand and Diice were H. G. SEDaIVI new life Into hie men and they felt confi ateady, ewtne weighing more than 10" both runners along, and with only pounds selling at tlSTi and others la the heavywe'ght classlftcauon ranging in valus dent of winning tomorrow. He did not announce hi pitcher for the next game, but aald: one out runners were on third and second. Paskert came up prepared Ird Stout (R.

Stout) 1 dr T. W. COOPER, Clerk. G. I.

PATTERSON, Auctioneer. For a while the representatives of both sides argued over the telephone but when the time for both teams to take the field for practice found them still In their dressing rooms in Time 1:07: irom to I fl.Oi. Medium stock waa quoted at 150 li to 120.40, and most sales of light hogs were made at 120 40 to 120.40. for a killing and sent a hard low liner to left field. It looked like a sure 9:104 The Juvenile 1-year-old trotting.

1 In heeding piga evere unchanged at 119.76 to safe hit and both runners started 120 Si, and roughs sold Irom 111.60 down heated discussion the national com with the crack of the bat. But White ward. puree 11,000. Periscope (Dodge) .......4 1 1 Princess Etawah (B. White) 1 1 1 mission representatives hurried out Receipts totaled about 4.100.

The demand man, running in fast, caught the ball came chiefly from local buyera. although King Stout (R. Stout) .........3 1 1 below his knees and with a great to Fenway Park to learn from the managements what the team members there waa a lively trade from purchaeers throw doubled up Hoilocher at second. Ellsa Dillon (Hindu 1 die Dorothy Day (Gentry) a dla Time I PUBLIC-SALE had decided to do. iur eastern account, Tne cloee wae nrm.

with only a tew shipment still unsold. "If the players Intend to strike. retiring the side without a score. Hooper Opens With Single. The Empire mate 1:11 trotting: 1-haat plan; puree nu.uuu.

Prince Lores iMrDevItt) I 11 "I may have to use a rignt-nanaer." Chicago backers think Mitchell will aend Lefty" Tyler back if he shows he Is ready when the pitchers' warm up before the tame, "The Cubs played smarter ball today, said Mitchell. "The men were more like themselves than In any game of the series, and 1 am confident they will maintain the eame pace Manager Barrow of the Boston American Leaaue club announced he would use Mays or Bush on the mound tomorrow. He is not worried about the final outcome of the ser'ee. The Cubs' win today merely prolong the ertea," he eald. "We expected to end it today, but things broke too well for Chicago.

We will win tomorrow with either May or Bush." O'DONNELL MAY NOT BE AT PURDUE THIS FALL Although receipts of cattle were eome-what karger than ori the preceding day. the market displayed a strong undertone and valuee were eteady 2ae higher. The advance In prlcea waa more noticeable on the medium kinda of cows and eteers. sev Vaughn's start for his third game Ante any (Murphy) Ill of the series was also inauspicious. We are going to leave for California and will sell at auction at the Ed Plxley place, 1 mile south of Shideler, 7 miles north of Muncie, Hooper opened with a single and was Larkspur (Rathbun) 1 II -I Alma Forbee (Aokerman) 4 11 Bonnie Del (Hlnda) 114 Dick Watte (Rodney) 10 4 eral tranaactlona Indicating an upturn of sacrincea promptly to second by bnean.

nut Vaughn was entirely un I Friday, Sept. 13 perturbed. He struck out Sirunk, made a sensational catch of White- lb to ZSc compared with the closing Quotations of laat week. A firm demand for good feeding cattle resulted In salea of good stork at lid. 60 and 111 a hundredweight, transactions whlck reflected the strong position for thst kind of cattle.

Taolta (Fleming) I i 10 Lotto Watta (R. Stout) 7 I Frisco Worthy (Cox) 11 11 June Red ((Tears) It It The Royal Knight (Walker) 11 10 I Magnolia II I 11 man's long foul crashing into the right Ai 1 p. ail our personal euecis, as iuiiuws: neld lence. but holdine onto the ball lull and calvea were ateady. best veale Jones proved wild in the second in selling around lis.

So a hunaredwelght. Marlon Toddlngton (Smith) I dr ning, but was saved bv sham fielding Bheep and lamba were ateady In a quiet trade. Recelpte were not large an usual. Lambs were quoted at 115.10 to 114.00. and aheep of good quality eotd at 111.00 to puree It was In the third that the Cubs drew blood, helped out by a bit of Lafayette, Sept.

10. Cleo F. O'Donnell, head football coach, prob Time iiOOKi The 1:11 claaa pacing. In 1,000. Echo Wllkee (MoDonald) 4 1 Harper (Walker) 1 II Joe Patchen (Hubbard) I 4 4 1 1 clever strategy.

Scott disposed of both Vaughn and Flack on two of his I dr 11.00 Representative gale ef Hag. No. At. Pr.No. At.

Pr 4 HO 117 00! 4 ltj i 110 17T5 25 211 20 25 ably will not return to Purdue University Wig fall. according; ttf aft an cleverly executed plays. Then Jones Princess sS'ollw-MB." Jome)wn4 making It necessary to call off the game, it Is only fair to the public for them to notify the management to stop the sale of tickets before any-additional thousands come in," Chairman Herrmann of the commission said. No such announcement was made however. The players still tried to Impress on the commission the justice of their cause, while the commission pointed out that the matter was out of their hands, and that any change In the division of the proceeds would have to be submitted to the club owners for ratification.

Shortly before the time for calling the game Chairman Herrmann stated the position of the commission positively. Big Crowd Was at Seat. "The commission cannot change the rule," he said. "It was proposed and agreed to by both leagues and it Is up to them. If there is a strike we shall end the series at this point and divide the money that was coming to the players equally among the club owners.

And we shall also take care of the players share of the Red Cross contribution." Mr. Herrmann's words only led to further argument which was leading Mark Hanna Spotted Welsh Pony. Two Extra Fine Cows Both giving Red Gilt, Hay, Straw, Oats, Etc. gave Hoilocher a pass. Holloche nouncement made today by O.

F. Katharine Gate (. 1 1 dr Direct (Flick) ,1 I I re Dorothy Forbee (D. Stout) strolled off first base and Agnew shot the ball down to Mclnnis. It looked Cutt, director of athletics.

Purdue, Time however, will continue to play foot 1:11. like a sure Out and was the same kind of sharp shooting that helped down ball thla seaaon, Director Cutta said. 20 25 10 25 20 35 20 15 29 50 20 50 SO 50 20 40 10 40 10 15 the Cubs yesterday. But the Cubs O'Donnell is now at his home in Bos 11 12( 17 75 41.... 237 i 400 17 15 45 IJ0 1 00 62 14 1 150 18 50 59 121 i lit 1 00 47 155 1 40 75 40 15 11 95 21.., 217 It 112 20 00 17 11 ,.151 JO 00 71 HI 47 217 20 00 SI 1SI 15 241 10 10 were wary of the trap this time.

Hoi ton. Mass. Assistant Coach "Butch" Scanlon, of Chicago, will be on hand locher, instead of diving into StufTy's Local Sports olg mitt, flashed for second. Stuffy One-Horse Wagon, Buggy, Harness, Saddle, Etc. to take charge of the aquad when practice starts next week.

Captain- with his eye on the ball, swung around with admirable grace and quickness elect Huffine la here. The Bait End Ilamblera will practice Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the cor Pr. Pr No. At. At.

No. ner of Monroe end Adama atreeta and all .1.270 111 76 10 114 I 9 75. 4 cows. for a perfect put-out only there was no one to put out. He made one more swing through the dust of his own raising and then saw Hoilocher ambers are requested to be present.

A Athletics at Purdue this year 'wilt be under control of the military authorities. It la possible that the freshmen rule may be abolished and first year men permitted to partici Challenge la extended to the Heekln Park A. C. for a practice game Sunday at Mc grinning" at him from second base. culloen, ram.

Anawer tnrougn tne etar aportlng editor or call Chunk Haughey at Leslie Mann here proceeded to add to pate in all branches of sports. 3il. the general discomfort of the Sox by scoring nis team, mate wttn a aouoie to left. Double Plays Stoo Red Sox. Our entire flock of R.

I. Red Chickens About 22S all told. Including cocks, cockerels, hens, pullets and chicks. An extra fine lot. New Gasoline Engine, Cutting Box, Etc.

That ended further scoring until the eighth inning. Boston threatened in the fourth, fifth and seventh but each time fast double plays stopped 11 25 60 I 00 i SO 15 50 10 00 11 00 12 00 00 9 00 10 00 11 so 12 00 12 00 14 40 15 00 15 50 17 60 14 00 1 00 18 00 15 00 18 60 19 60 IS 6" IS Tt I 710 14 60; cows. .1,175 I 70S 11 25j 1 bulls. 405 (25 12 001 1 bull. 0 7rj li sol 1 bull.

700 steere. Ml 14 SS' 1 bull SB0 997 14 451 I bulla 991 4 steer. .1.094 1136! 1 bull. 4 1.075 IT 1 bull I.US 7 steers. .1.261 17 601 2 bulls.

.1.178 4 heifers, 0 9 00 1 b'jll 1.2J0 5 he if Are. 954 Ool 1 SOS I heifer. 71S 9 50 2 145 Shelters. 674 10 50 calve. 2S heifers.

472 11 001 1 310 24 heifer. 494 11 25! 1 calves. 174 2 heifer. 945 1J00' 4 hetfers. 742 12 15! 7 calves.

1ST 4holfera. 791 11 401 I calves. 220 779 4 901 2 calves. 15 I 7S 7 00! 1 calves. 175 1 cows.

S35 7 S5i 6 calves. 84 7 75! 4 calves. 197 7 100! 145 9 991 SO! 2 115 991 50 I calves. 140 410 50! 153 25 907 10 50! 1 175 5 800 10 75! 2 175 Tattle. Prime corn fed steers, 1.103 them before they could reach the enemy wire.

Strunk led off Boston's "lucky fourth" inning with a long double Into eP right field. The fans implored White man to come through with one of his -vja er avsi Household Goods of AU Kinds, Two Hard Coal Stoves, Two Soft Coal Cook Stoves, Gasoline Stove, Oil Stove. Two arre, more or less, of fine growing potatoes. ONE FORD TOURING CAR, GOOD Numerous articles not named. Come and buy at your own price, as we are leaving.

TERMS GIVEN OX SALE DAY Stewart Pixley "Wsj-av-. 5Tr lbs. and up 617 40813 15 Good to choice eteers, 1,3 IS lbs. and up It 50 317 tt Common to medium teer 1 300 lb and up It tlfllt 75 God to choic stars, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs. 11 OOeit 90 Common to medium steer.

1.100 to 1.200 lbs 14 50315 10 Good tn choic steer. 909 to 1.000 lbe. 13 SO SIS 90 Common to medium steers, 00 to 1.000 lr 8 6' IS 50 Good to choice yearllns 13 1 00 i nil ii in liii r. r'pTJTrCij I awa. HBTFEKS AND OOWtV MAX SHAKER, Clerk.

JOE FLESHER, Auctioneer. "Wetproof Steel Lined Snot Snells DOUBLE your Juclc huntinfj luel in rough, weather with thg n'gJtt UMG Smokeless "Arrow" or "Nitro Club" Wetproof Steel Lined "Speed Shells," caad to stay dry and firm as a bullet so matter Low wet th pocket that contains them, and shoot right. timely hits but the best he could do was to pop to Merkle. Stuffy Mclnnis made a big try for a clean-up but Merkle caught his hard hit drive and doubled up Strunk at second. In the fifth the Sox started hitting the ball hard.

Scott smashed one to left field but Mann caught It after a hard run. Then, Thomas singled and the crowd was hopeful once more, until Agnew ended the inning abruptly by hitting into a double play, Hoilocher to Pick to Merkle. The Cubs nearly clawed off another run in tha sixth, only a great throw by Whitemart catching Hoilocher at the plate, turning them back for the time being. What chances the Red Sox had of a run in the seventh, built on White-man's line drive Into left, were spoiled when Mclnnis once more hit into that deadly double play combination of Hoilocher to Pick to Merkle. Paskert Breaks Vp Ganvp.

Vp to this point the game hadieer. a pltcherx' battle and a fielding revelation. "Hippo" Jim Vaughn was growing better with every ball he pitched and his shoots zipped across the plate with the Impact of bullets. Whenever trouble threatened even remotely his team 'mates sprang to his rescue with some spectacular play. In the meantime Jones had lost much of his early wlldness and his curve ball kept the Cubs swinging vainly.

Oood to choice heifers Fair to medium heifer Common to fair heifers Oood to choice cows Fair to medium cow Canners and cutters BCI.I.S AND CALVESI Oood to prime export bulls Oood to choice butcher buTi Common to fair bulls Common to hest veal calves 11 soi: 00 10 15 00 610 00 10 "(Hi 13 0 9 009 76 500 99 10 00Jlt SO I l'rflll 00 00 9 9 00 11 04 Common to best heavy calves 7 50512 59 without charge. Yon will not be able to this improvement out you will know it is there when you put it to the teat of "With the rVf shell in your Remington UMC Pump Gun or Autoloading Shot gun there will be no hitch at tha critical moment -no gun jammed with a water-soaked and swelled shell no STOCKER8 AND FEFIHM1 CATTLE Good to choice steers, 700 ibs. and up 11 011 Common to fair etecr. 700 shooting under conditions which only I tla. and up Wetproof shells can stand.

Good to choice steer. und4r 10 00911 90 10 60011 50 i -1 i on ids Common to fair steers. unl3f fizzled shots from mushy turnovers of the shell ends. tay LarJ ni i too ins aoffio on Medium and good heifers I 601210 oo Medium and go'd feeding C3tv 00 5 mnofli iifmal. wi Ih that Remington UMG Smokeless MA i xv.

-i i Springers 9 00 3 50 Mock calves. tn ISO 19 00 2 12 09 for Shooting Right turned-over end entirely firm and top wad flat. If you can Arrow and IMitro uiub RIVAL HOG FEED Globe Scratch Feed Globe Developing Feed Globe Chick Feed HOBBY-HORSE FEED Diamond Hog Meal Arcady Hog Feed Lay or Bust Feed J. H. Williamson Co.

123 y. Walnat St, Mancitr, Ind. Phone 1079 Hogs. Heel heavies, too lbs. anj upward J19 73 0 50 10 Medium and mixed.

IS' lbs. and upward 14 onttsa so He was backed up superbly by the i other lied Legs and It looked as If it Good to choice llghta, 150 to imi lea 1 501 10 HI detect any difference in the result! in shooting them when they "ought to" be good and wet, you will he the first to succeed in doing so. The same highest dependability and performance qualities a lommnn ia mruium iisnta, ISO Vetproof Steel Lined "Speed Shells" are comfleti1y proofed againet wet by a wonde rful and exclusive process, which it took three years to perfect. This improvement costs you nothing. Just buy the same favorite "Arrow" or "Nitro Club brand, as usual, at the regular price.

You will get the Wetproof improvement extra. to lfcvtna Roughs and packers tr.920 SO It Sli'i It 00 10 0oI 20 25 17 OOf, 19 7t to 60 common and medium. veal culves, rood and choice. 41S IS 19 00. Sheep Receipts 2 7.000; fat lambs, eteady to h'sher: some native, Jsc higher; top westerns.

Sis 10; one load choice natives, 1 17 75 sheep and ycarllnes. steady: feeJlna: Iambs, weak t. lower; lambs, choice and medium and Kood. IttOOif 17. it: cuils.

110 0013.5); ewes, choice snd prime. SHOOS 11. Ud. medium and good, lij.Sttll.iH, culls. H.QQ i I'll.

Kansas City. S-pt. 10 Hors Receipts 11.000; hisher; bulk. la 3D 10; heavy. Its.

initio. JO; psckers and butchers, 1 3 UKht. H9.U0 Si). 0i): pics. l.50i 1SS5 Cattle itfceipts JJ.OOli: lowar: southern steers, 7.00tfH.flO; cows.

heifers. I7oil30: sto Iters and feeders. T. jO-ft U.00: $7 tOfi $7.00 3i 1:1 7.0. Sheet Receipts lower: lambs.

tlS.OOV 17 00; yearlinus. 111. SO DM 00. wethers, 10.t IS )0 ewes, 12.00. St.

Louis. Sept. 10 Ho. Receipts S.iO; Msher liehts. il.so1 .0 pisrr.

lie 75 lc mixed and butchem $13 75 li 10 3'; sued heavy, 1o; hulk. zo.30. Cattle S.S0; strong: native bee! steera, $ll. SO i IS 2i yearlint steers and belter. 50 ft 51; cows.

$7 60 stockers and feeders. beef ow-s and heifers. native cnlves. l7.7Stfn.75. Hheep Receipts S.iOO; steady.

Buffalo. Sept. 10. Tattle Steady; re-ce-pts ji)0; calves, rece pta 40'" eaeler; $7.00 1 0. Moss Rerolrtj steady to strona: hvy.

751221. 10; mixed and vcrkers t'tj 11.10; lnht vorkers and pus. 130 Tounhs. 117. 7S is is: ft ft 11! OQfc 15.00.

Sh.ep and lambs Receipts steady and unchanged. Cleveland, Sept. 10. Hons Reclpt 1.000; truirki-t 15c hlRlier; vorkers, mixed, S20.7A; mediums. $20 75.

piss, $i0 7.5: roiishs, $17 lb: stass. 1J IS. Cattle Receipts 550; market slow, 35c lower. Sheep sn.l lambs Receipts xoo. n-mrket slow; tep.

$17.00. Calves Receipta 200; market 40c lower: top, $10 $0. Cnclnnatl. Sept. 10.

Horn Receipts steady. Cattle Ttereip's 00: steaMy; cslves, $7,00 ln.oo. Stieeti Receipts steady, lamb, steady; 1,00 IS CO, rittsbur. Sept. 10 --lions Receipts 1.000; lowsr.

heavy, a0 40 0. 30 heavv yorkers, 21 SO, light yorkers, 2l00yal.5o; Meet pigs, under 145 lbe. Light pigs Bulk of gheen and I imh. always Oood tn choice shee.p Ill Rt Common to good hsp 6 OOtfi iO 75 nood to choice spring 1.1 50! 14 00 Common to medium lambs 10 Otffis 50 Oood to choice yesrllnirs 13 o-'tylt 00 Common to fnlr yearlings 10 oofil! 7S muciw. per loo ins 9 OO471O 00 Good to choic breeding W7.

It 001 It 09 OTHKR UVK STOCK M4.RKETS. Chicago. Pept. 10 I 8. Bureau of U.

would be a one to nothing pitchers' duel until Paskert broke up the game In the eighth. A fcasa to Flack opened this fateful Inning. The fleet footed Hoilocher laid down a slow roller along the third base line and beat the ball to first, his third hit of the game. Mann flew out to Shesn. bringing up Paskert.

The veteran picked a fast one waist high and smashed It to the score board for a double, scoring two runs. Jones' struck out Merkle. Pick then got a hit on which Paskert tried to score but the Red Sox Infield trapped him between third and home. Mann Makes Great Catch. feoeton ent Into the last half of (he ninth determine to end the ertee thin and there.

The faster Vauahn shot the hell srros the plate the harder the Red anx sluggers slammed It hues, hut they were up eaainet en Impenetrable defense. Miller, plnfh hitting In ptare nf Jonea. snnt a long soaring drive to Irft field, a double un.W ordinary rlrnnnstsnres. Hut Mann, Judg'ng the ball perfectly, ran far back, rllmed th embankment, ellpprd tn a sitting position ss he reached the top of what Is popularly known a Dufly's CI I ft" and In Had owitr ielh, buy the old reliable "New Club," sow Wetproof sealed at turnover and top wad. Soli ly Sortmf GooJt Dtaltrt in Your Community C1aa asd oil ymir gaa with REM OIL.

tic fombina-. tioa Powder Selveal. Lusriesat sad Rest Prtrsative, THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc. Lmrfttt Mmnufotmrtr Fir nut mJ Ammunition in tkt Wr7f WOOLWORTH BUILDING NEW YORK CITT keta 1 Hogs Receipts. 17.000; market active.

35 to 4Uc higher than yestsrdsy; soms mixed and packing hoga 60 to 7Sc higher. Hulchers, II 9 90 a new high record; light. IJO.oiifj 50; packing. 119 00 WANTED Good young fat cattle andc alves. We pay highest market prices.

Charles St. Meat Market 19 I6; rough, lis 19 75; Bi. snd choice. Ill 60tr 19.25. Cattle Kecelpte.

22.000; best native steers, top. II 25. a m'W high record; western, ahw, mostly ateadv; sow and heifers, steady to 15c lower: CAlves strong: beef cattle, good, choice and prime, in 0O4J19.20; common and medium. Iio 16 1 17. on: butcners' stock rows and heifers.

17.604) 14 lt; canners and pigs. 00. Sheep and lamt Receipts S'i0 steadv: top sheep. $12. 7S: top lamb.

$100. Calves Receipt 200, market top, $19.00. 14 50497.50: Blocker and feeder sood. ehotc and fancy. I11.00414.00i Inferior,.

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