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<l JTAtiiS CS%* Nei£& a 4 1^ <fri tJ »w HJ W mCOS MEET } s (.. .strong X I afternoon at\Sto|o us A A- '\\»«P*\° n : airport nine vance elope •»—- •>\-*\> T ipjnto one of *&*# tho year. the ? €onnell, well too*, ^rftt be on the firjfe ' with Williams to. to lt Connell a . Connell a enough e tomorrow.-wi 'ark !\ ic i 'wili On Sunday ti. _ the Delicia A. C/ '•••V*•••••• l^ranGAM LEAGUE J t^JJJter-Abaut the only about- yesterdays De-TEiaaifciselsf and'the New Yorjc standpoint '•pJ*^* ^t*\^ **^*.ii s $7th. aQjne, ru& of the season. elite iTaakees .«aa*§_ defeated 10 t o 4 iTOj^f^hjsld the~4ead tor* ttuee-inniagfir and,theft tide Indians go* pu^y ijvith thelt Ptadgeon& Quinn cracked fe the was sJ an Inflian to Al Biogridge took lip the \ ffii hd g - ffi p t smashed NATIONAL gpPSSrpwd njufbered close to--a\«?«OjRt jaetta;^e|e; was .%?. anfegoitfsm mani- as ted'against* fhe NeW York .plaxers, \ \***— pijpp Had heea. retired ia the. ibe Jfcith .busted out Ills 41th '$$$)• ftfxi,- He picked outgone or \' ' ^s iSpitters. that was at about kae'es and over the.\ fence it \te hail shot-far ov^ei? > the screei back of tight, *e,ld ro>r St a \house:-across- street. It was a, fesfbei- . Score: r 2 0 1,0 0 a 14fcr- 4t »O i^.1 1 0 1 8 0 0 4.*—10-14 5 GENCO POLISHERS CLASJS TONIGHT Considerable rivalry exists in the polishing ropm. of the Geneva Cutlery Corporat^ua. and the game arranged tor this evening: premises some'inter- esting developments andJiie fans may rest assured of an erfqiflng game. .The Invmctbles are headed by Fred Larson, Capt, P ; \Windy\ Poineroy, S S;«<jrewel Frei, C..X; Old Boe pavjs, 1st B s Sorensen. 2nd B.; Gay- \* B.; Tfrnrtno.-C; Karl ,VoaXar— sen,..ft. E 1 .; Wortman,, Ii F; The. Cy- clones are headed W telber, the soft fotd Idi S 'Fl# Lt t B o a ade footed Indian, S. ' »S4|ga B be, he t #. Lega,tt 1st B.; & J i , ,:# , ; B.J Bogan. & Ja:- Rice, i .«WI0w»^* MeMe, a; n,-ft. R^'.,VanI)6rerter, C P. pie\ JPonieroy, is cCafching the - assisted by \fawel iPrei, le IJej>- Jkegfott takes full charge of cftachiiig f^r .the Gyclones, ^ Collins, Mogridge, and' Hannah; Covelakle and n Sept. 10.—The . ' frame of the.series Wl •> yesterday. Winning ord sm ^«sis^iWESi and Kdnetrhy p H the long hits..had a lot i lt hich put the Po and CleyonS, Q ERROR ^ra ISrjcksoh started th« first game for Washington, but was relieved, by ^hry li^the sevepith^ Sotnoron the full route'for St, Louis and weakened in-the twelfth when the t grot to. him foi\ three runs j game, \ther second game p» i>itbKeri' battle between Bayne and' Billings with the Senators being W« successful inj bujaelilnE Ihier h^ts. g teln \the seventh, alloweii tho Uu'Ds ^^t seventh binm? itimeover.- Score: r York FeTtlcTi Dellivers _ .. _ _.--S^t»---10^-Ha©—• tn'liun«fr^SMtt^^ J ^' : M^-*he--ni«i»o*i68 of his Tuesday^ faux, jpas by driving home the run giat ^on yesterdays game from, -the ^d^Sox in the last half of the ninth Two were th* when two rjins; 0 0 00012 00^-3 g % 0 0 \000020 0-—2 n 0O~0 0O0 2OO~-2 and- ,mil Smith, REDS SPJLIT WITH •••Boston. Soit in.-Cincinnati defeat- |eS»stan. 6 to 4. jwd then W^B^ is inllictinR a 11 to Iri .uns in dividing- : ~ yestenlay. There wa>> •» '^«»v^ in tho seventh inning- of- pie; srame when Manager ,Geoi*ge •pi.t oft the \bench *\ w :,„.,.„ ,-,..••> ami ditcher McC) l6i\wasplvon Uu- rate. I Boston Jttoppea '' fe' Cincinnati pitchers, for- ien F^atifl nine mns in the sixths an* Kterentli innings in winning tlie second, First Game. i tnnatt .Batteries- S.'ott Wiih Wingo. and g— P It-ft. 4 9 * pier Second Game Stoii 0200045Q^ll\.I? _ Cincinnati .... 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 <M)—; 7 -10,0 Batteries—L. Townsend, Mcquillan EM Gowdy; Reuther, Ring, VBrettton Allen. ' .. PHILLS RALLY IS SHORT Philadelphia, Sept. IO.-^TJJ* TEHfli... Pittsburgfeasted so heartiiyi-on the its of Red Causey yesterday i \beat the Phillies, 7 t o «,' In tlia game of their last Tfeit spf : „..- here. The Phillies staged a rally pt their half of the eighth, but; It -fell ,LIIU ? tcfty Keenan. the- \Shree Be reoruit, made his trig '$&£ -. t when Causey left the, jB.cene : In; seventh. Causey's retirenient mterni to be voluntarily, fdr Keenan; |f*asnot yet warmed up-wheft he had |piake the slab. In that eighth inHIBf :3«lly singles by Lebourveau and, Saw- '\\\\\\'-• •\ fly an#,Stett- field tallied three runs. 200001301-^715 h ^Batteries—Poniler and Sohmidf; *wey, Reman and Tragressoj. AMERICAN ASSOCfATIQN \ulsvillo 7, Indianapolis ,':|8«- flrst ™i Louisville 7, Indianapolis o; -Toledo 3, Columbus 2. -•/^Jll'saukee 3. St. Pauil. || Minneapolis 3, Kansas City Brower Get* Homer -.• 3epf. 10 — Washington , ones of a double-header Browns bere yesterday, win- mfijg the* opener, 6 to 5, In twelve in- niiig.s, and taking the- after piece, 2 1 ~^'- H Frank Brower \got a homer in triple -feeing the flnishlns o to sp.eak. • -• • - - ,-- ?}!6 Colts scored 6n§ in the first' oft Matthevr's hit, .an -error by Barney and fielder's \chojfee. The other run came >ver in the \ninth on Bpwen's. single md Mknning'ig;- triple to^ lefts the only eai blow that; the 'Colts gjit off, Gor- ll fllifT^g f^ Buffalo ...: ..i ...._. i 0 0 3 0 5 410 *—13 Kochester ..,.;.,.'.'.. 10600000.1-* 2 Batteries-r—CrSrdiner and \ Bruggy, QilffordyBeck and Boss. OHNNY VVAjLKER-HIT * m M1A0 AT TORONTO Toronto,\ Sept, If).—Pitcher Craft >ested Fisher In a\pitchers\' duel yes- ;er-day and the- Leafa scored their second. success over' the Numatics, 1 0 1 • fl ft ft T rt ft n,,9 ft 11 n \ m ™ ^ \\' 0»a=Mt-ai4>- Trtunjngr the flnal game Ot the series a y a score of 2 to 0. Tn the ninth in- 0 0 0 0-0 2J) 1 0 0 0 2—5 11 1 ning\ Catcher John' WalkeE of Akron was hit on the head by a pitctiefl bait by score of 6 to 5. that final- bases were full of Gleasons with the\ 3; What looked like a n-inch to win\ the game had been partially eclipsed by an intentional pass; to Eddie Collllns in the pinch and. by \a iniraculous escape from, a ;doubie play on a, weak grounder by Jackson • which- ought to have retired ihe side. Then *came Pelsoh with a: man sized swat to left center for a single \Which would Ijave scftred at least two runs if they had peen need- edi Score; JBoston- *^^ -Chicago •.. home run. - Secret Akron 0 oo 0 5 ir-fi.11 2 OF NEW- YORK, SUPREME UNTY OP ONarUJIO William Mbran, Sr., .George H. JToran, b llv- unknown to plaintiff and the widow, de- VlBees, heirs, at tew and next of kin of eaid Eaal Moran. if deceaseclf who are. unknown to jjlalhtifl, the wife of George H. Moran, if aiiy* -whose name Is Un- known to plalntift'and, the wife of \Wlll- iarn Moran, Jr., jf any,\ whose name -is unknown to plaintiff, Eetepdants. To the Above 'Named Defettaanta: You are hereby summoned-to ansiyer the complaint in this action, and tp serve a' copy of your answer on thV-plaintI(Ps- a copy of your answer aitorney wltnih-^WBnty- i f this Sumons -plairitI(Ps after the;e i f the aitorney wltnih^Wnty dajg after th •Bervice of this Summons, exclusive of th day 1 of service! arid In case of your'failure- t& appear or answer. Judgment will be; takeii_ against you by default for the re- lief demanded in the cbmplaiifc_ / < Trial to, be Tield in the Coiin^r ijf On- •tartb. T)a tail 7th, .Mil. 8.MOOKE, ' \ ' \ Plaintiffs Attorney, Office, and Fostoffice address. Si Seneca St.. Geneva, N, ,.. William. Mcnjaa>«= Sr., ^eorge. H. Wtoratt, William Moran, Jr^ Paul Moran, If-iliying:; and hin *ife, if any,.-whose -home is unknown to plaintiff and th« •idoT(r, deviseefts. heirs at law and next JHeorge H. Moran, if any^ whoBe name wflliam MOran, Jr., if any, whose name •is', unknowrt t<j plaintlffi defeadantai the ioWgdingr summons ls ; aerved upon you by publication, •—* —~ \\—**\* \ A ~ •** -------- w. lursutat to an order iot H6h ~™,»v~ „. Mtctai County, Judise of On- tario County dated the 13th day of, Aug- ust, 1920 and filed with the complaint in the'offlcfe Of the Clerk of Ontario Coiin® at Canandaigua, New- York'. WJLLIAM S. MOORH, Plaintiff's Attorney, *»4 Seneca Street, Geneva,'New York, t Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 11th - ^$T$$r* (Cor. Lyceum St and Nurtery Ave.) Sept. 'lO^r—The Bisons made ; o|. tie series with the Colts y ^f. .iesterday% saute, IS to 2. he Bisons : ir0t xieht after Jack Clif- 'ofd and khocSfid him out of the box L Jer some minutes, but he [S:-Het- H -sepioualy—iaiffe—^his—is-—iha- second ac-cidetit, of th& kind on local grounds-in two days. KauM, who was hit on the'head Wednesday, .wag in the game' yesterday and knocked out a —Q Toronto i. t... < 0-0 0 010 0 1 *— 2 Batterles-HFiBher' and Waiker;Jgraft andTJeyine. SHEETS HITTING Keadjhg, Sept 10?-Tersey _ blasted Brown's offerings for 18 hits and easily- subdued Reading here yes- terday by a score of. 14 to 4.' Zitman's two hoine runs>'were responsible -tor seven j:uns, cleaning the bases. Sco: Jersey City ........ 1 01 4 0 3 0 2 0- [eadlnK V.*»~.-...... 010 02 0 0 01—4 Batterles^.Srowtia,tidGoddess; \Wil helm ang Frettag. \% :/•• J% - . _ T ^_ _ , , -^' - •«•«\ *i i j^s^ : :, i-.-, _i_.; •& . -*,-•• *p i t BiRies0i# . .. Crli.Al President Pj*W •' R. Bowttt, President Ptniininiiil Csn , J. O. DaUrtia Fztstdent Sfrasui* Idfhting > H. P. DimwiJ. k \resident Dey Bros, tf M, E. DRBCOU, Lawyer v* , • J. F. DDRSTON «V . pursto'n Gear^ Go* » ^ C. S. EKPABROOK • ^ Laixytr A. C, FOBE*\ : ' Boviert, Perry fif Ftbeg. N J. M. GltBERT j- tihaifmtm. of Board.. '\ (7, Hemingway EOWAW^ Joy » j 6 \ President Edioard Joy Co, ,-w .. T. G. MEACHBM V *** President Meachem Gear Carj>dra{i$% ^ * , \ > N. L. MnxBR fjee-Presidejtf Solvay Process. Git > A. E, NETTIETOH ;\ ; - President d, E, Uettlelon & £& k *} EDWIN NornsogAM **>** r /''.'•. • Lawyer, , g, l M k j \ '. v STRENGTH \^ . in his bank appeals to evary : V .. business man . t $ 1,500,000.00 . ,$ 928,273.81 , President Oneida ComtHunitf, ttitt\ 4 W. S. PECK • . S .Capitalist f Surplus and Undivided Profits Cash in BanJa— and on hanct ; Deposits « . . 3,021,613.92 $24,894,061.63' B. L..SMrm President Smith ffhe/f, lnt % • - H. W. SMITH Tregj. L\ C, Smith & Bros. Typewriter w. SMITHT W. SMI , L, C, Smith & fires, V. C. Sboui - President Merrell-Saul* jgfjj \ , fon Inactive Accounts BIRDS WIN JOKE GAME ; Baltimore, iSept. JO.—Baltimore an- .0ea its fifteen straight victory by slaughtering the tail ehcT Stars to \the tune of 18 to 5. McQraynor was. the pitching victim., Bentley.and Holden \\ BtttiTiirTrf \the -past few days. The Bifrds could have run up\ their count, but they allowed them- selves to be put out under all sorts of ridiculous coaditions. Score: Baltimore 40351212'-IS Syracuse 100000040— 5 Batteries —Frank, Sullivan and Styles; McGraynor^and Casey. Read th« Want Ads. They are In- teresting. Wholesale, urpcer. Tresident Amfhion Player Piano : M,D. j^5 Semtt-Solvay 509 North Saline Street Syracuse. New York ••*••••••••*••?•• HOW THEY STAND. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Reaultt. -Buffalo 13. Rochester 2. • Toronto 2,' Akron 0. • Baltimore 18, Syracuse 5. • Jersey City 14, Reading 4. Games Today. Rochester at Akroiu 8 Buffalo at Toronto. • Jersey City at Reading. 1F^ StanOTng of We CluBr, WOtt I<O8t P. C. • • • * • • • 41 Baltimore «ft Toitonto . • Buffalo . • 4> Akron Reading ... Jersey City i Rochester .100 98 91 83 62 66 42 Syracuse 32 43 45 B0 56 77 87 09 108 . $.1S NATIONAL LEAGUE YesUrday'a Remits. • Chicago 3, New Jork 2, • Cincinnati C, .700 ••• .685 • ,646 * .517 • .446 • .892 • .298 • .220 • • • * - • Boston 4 (first • •\ game), Boston 11, Cincinnati (second game.) Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 2. Plttsburg 7, Philadelphia 6. Games Today • Cincinnati at Boston. St Louis fit Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. Rf.nHinq ef ».h» Club* 7 Won Lost • Brooklyn £7 57 • Cincinnati 74 65 • • New York 74 •• 69 • Pittsburg 87 62 • Chicago' 67 67 • St. Louis tt. 70 • Boston .........51 IS • Phiiadeiphia .•••52 80 • AMERICAN u£AGUE. .675 • .574 • .523 • .500 • .470 • .405 •. ,334'^ • Cleveland 10, New York 4. • • Washington 6,.Bt, Louis 6 <first • •'game), Washington; 2, St. • 1 (second game). • • Philadelphia at Detroit (rain.) +. Games Today. • New York at Cleveland. • Boston at Chicago. • washingtotri at St. Louis, .. • Philadelphia at P? tr ^, . I St«ndmfi of th* Club* J Wdn \ • Cleveland • Chicago • St. Louis • • • Bostpii\ ..... • Waflhingtoh • Detroit . • «••• • • Philadelphia Home-foliwI W«lli thiit-alr nam«, to me, ' - Bounds jig the iami as poetry— Tliat ia, If poetry la jis As.iwcet as 1'v* hearn tell It ml W?' PICNIC LUNCHES; Daring the season for \camping foods easy to carry ana prepare for jfierying are Justly popular. Bread which Is very nice\ and one wfilch ^ will keep for sev- eral days Is: . N ut Bread.— take one cupful of sugar, one egg, three-fourtfcs of a- cupful of jehoppedor-brokea-wataotSr'- two and one-fpurth cupfuls of flour, three teaSpoonfBis tff USkffif pcwawr one-half teiftpoonful of salt. Mix flour, baking powder *nd talt, beat the egg, add sugar, milk and flour, stir In the oats and, bake fpriy-flve minutes to a moderate oven; Lunch Ctke.—Take one-ttitrd of a cijp of soft butter, add one and one- third cupfuls of brown sugar, two eggs, one-half cupful of milk* three teaspoonfuls of baking powder*, one- naif ieaspaonfol ofjclnnamon* one-half cupful of raisins and one and threes \fourth's cupfuls of flour; Put all the ingredients In a bowLaftd beat togetb- er three minutes; bake forty minutes In a moderate oVen. . DoughnuU. —1 Gream -three table- spoonfuls of batted add thret-foorth* of a mp of fi!gar,f*h« holies of thte> hrt tghltyonft iaipMl of CresHIy niashed potato, one-fourth of a cupful of milk) two.and 6ne-bolf\*flP' fuls of flour»\ three teasfiponfuls of baking Dowder^ne-hai^teaspoooful of salt, and nut b^ttee, d add r 'thepo ^^p eg to flavor. Cream the b^ttee, a fe; Sugag, Jth^nv fl£e eggs, J3tir 'the. pota'to and milk. Add the aosr gHfiflluailyTpd use more If neces- sary. The He** flow the v b«tter cake* Fry In deep fat Thene cakes will keep pt Sandwiches are always well Uked and there is such a variety that every- body ma> enjoy the kind he likt*. .Ihe' following are a few of the many; lils 6a*d' i^ofted e;gg% grated ¥6ftk^d 8tfi^nCTmta^toii«t«tewlthJemon Thin «llce« of rdftit real coTered cken and cold and «ea«on- Telephone 2040 158 Castle St Why Carry Your Goods? Our Delivery Is Free Johnson's- Fancy BIG PEACH SALE Early Crawfofds, 14 Qt. Basket—99c Pure Cane Sugar, Ib, , ..19c White House Coffee, 3 lb. pkg. .. .$1.43 New Orleans Molasses, gal. Reliable Matches, lg. boxes, 6 for. .25c SaladaTea,pkg. ....;.... ..T... .34c Powdered Borax, lb. \pkg. 13; 2 for. 25c Boraxo, 7c; 4 for .-*.,. *„........ 25c ' ItedHSalmon, tall cans JV . ^T ^.. .35c Cabbage, lg. heads weighing 10 to 11 lbs each, 9c \ 3 iof-~ : . *+-.... . .25c Fancy Evergreen Corn, doz..*... .20c Bartlett Pears, 14 qt. basket .... .49c Fajicy Sweet Potatoes; 9c lb., 3 for 25c Compound, IV . r. .,....\.*...... 19c Brisket Bacon Chunk*, lb. 34c Scrap Tobaccoy all kinds, 3 for .. .25c Good Luck Can Rubbers, 15c, 2 doz. 25c Bulk Peanut Butter, lb. .......... .25c Fancy Cooking Apples^ pk. ...... .20c imn] UStlfl for 2Se Medium size Mackerel, each 15c Pilltbury or Hecker's Flour, 24^2 lb. sack $1.99 White Star Pastry Flour, 24% lb, sack $1.55 Large Bottle Sfed«*i Vanilk Sub= Woodcock Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, pkg. .20c We have Atlas E-Z Fruit Jars, all sizes at a LOW PRICE Dilman's Fancy Elberta Peaches Will Arrive First of Week Watch for Our Ad on Them, Fall Hats of true distinction* Most men take as mueh ipri&J in their h(Badwe 1 ar\.as they do in aiiy th dl f ^J m Ne'yer have we presented a finer sto ? ck than this Pall. Knox, - Guyer, Imported Italian Velours Soft Hats And Our Own Special Brand* :4 Geneva, N.Y. '•'.•)• •