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and Fire Insarance, 5 jocatnd fn Somery Block, over C. M. Wilams, Reom §, third floer. Telepbone 147. Tucker, Anthony & Co. and BROKERS 23 Shetucket Street Telephone 903, Members of New York , ” - and Boston Stock Exchanges / Bosten. Now York. 03 State Street. 34 Bread Strest. PRIVATE WIRE. Hominick & Dominick Bankers and Brokers Have PRIVATE WIRES to DR. E. J. JONBS Suite 46, Shasnen Bullding Take elovator Bbetuckst street em- Grance. "Phota First-class Delivery Svent will: receive total in the &et 3442, the Dest ESGLERART wiN esgture $3de. based on cent. of gross recelpts. New Haven will be the tournament by the New Haven state league team, a4 despite the fact that they have lost the premier honors in the race this year, their showing is ey March 10th the five-man team will bowl and March 11th the individuals and doubles. The first five mentioned in the above list have a combined av- erage of 915 per game, making a three. game total of 2,745, which would be well up in the money. However, much better is expected of the boys, as they are a strong aggregation, a well bal- anced team, every man a hard worker from _the bell, and not a quitter in the bunch, all of which means much when <ingle pin may détermine the winner. The Elm City has been represented at three national tournaments, and in every case have given a good account of themselves. The New Haven team will leave for the tournament on Thursday morning, March 9th, either by way of the New York Central, via Springfield and Al- bany, or over the Lehigh railroad, ar- riving in Buffalo ebout 10 p. m. the New York Americars Off. New York, Feb. 28.—The New York Americans began getting away tonight for thelr pring training. Manager Chase, Inflelder Knight and Outfielder Daniels left on a night train which will bring them to Hot Springs, Va., af 8.20 o'clock tomorrow morning. En route they will be jolned by players Roach and Quinn at Philadelphia and Blalr at Washington. On Saturday another detachment of the Hkh!anden will leave to practice in Athens, Ga. Hamilton Reinstated. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 28—The national J. Hamilton to good standing without a fine. Hamilton was a member of the New York American ieague club last year, but fallad to report. The evldence showed that the player was o Philadelphia N-Il‘n-ll Go South. Philade Feb. 23.—Fourteen ‘members of the Philadelphia National ol temus left ke thiie af- S8INGLE 'MEN TOOX GAME FROM BENEDICTS. Owls’ Duckpin Teams Have Close Con- test at Rose Alleys. ‘The Owls® duckpin mmlm on the Rose alleys again men by 38 pins. \The total pinfall for the single men Was 1155 and for the Benediots 1117 Busch and George were h single at 92, while asch held the Bigh tce piris wotal 259, The single men won the first two games. 0w : 389—1155 Combies Holds High Single. Combies was high man at the Rose alleys on Tuesday, with a string of 123, Zbyszko Threw Schmidt Twice. Meriden, Conn., Feb. 28.—Zbyszko, the giant’ Pole, won in straight falls here tonight over Paul Schmidt, the @erman Lion, getting the first in 17 and the second in six minutes. The German was 1o match for the power- ful Pole, who was ths aggressor throughout the bout. Zbyszko won the first fall on a half melson neck bar and the second with a croich and scissors. : Quill Got Decision Over Lavin. Boston, Feb. 28.—Tommy Quill of —— | nominalt, Brockton was given the decision over Paddy Lavin of Buffaio in a twelve- Tound bout at the Armory A. A. to- night. Throughout the first fen rounds Quill forced the fighting, but landed few Blows. 'Lavin contented himself with defensive work until the last two rounds, when he cut loose and drove home seversl right and left upper- ou New York Hockey Team Won. New York, Feb. 28.—The second of the serles of five games which crack Canadian hockey teams have come to New York to play with local clubs was an_easy victory for the New York Athletic club-seven tonight. They de- feated the Cliff Sides of Ottawa, & team o; t‘:lever and young players, by a score of 4 to 3. Ala., where i legalizes Sunday bassball FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sunday Baseball in Ohio. Columbus, O., Feb. 28.—By two votes the house today passed xh. bill which in' Ohio. UPWARD MOVEMENT. e Am Tobacen Market Stronger Than at Any Time | Tis ince Announcement of Rates De. ons. ikl New York, Feb. 28 ~Liberal vances in prices on tha stock exchange today placed stocks well on their way to ih. level of a week ago. The" up- ward movement was broad enough to show that the market had recovered its ise. The opening was strong and, lller en unimportant dip in the first prices held frm on a highor level In uh. afternoon there was @ sharp which was significant chiefly m- "the most lmportant stocks led in the movement. "Atchison gained two points and Union Pacific, Reading, United States Steel, New York Central and others advanced more than a duced the sains somewhat. ‘Trading was largely in the hands of tessional s) e. _The decision n the freight rate case removed only one of the uncertatntive awiien bave ging over the market, and ad- s regarded as nger than at any the st the mete dectetons were an m last week. That development inds not anly lquidation but fairiy Beayy short selling, with the resuit ‘there was gro uneasiness on m short side bd.y &nd eagerness to gover was responeitde in 1o smail part the upward trend of prices. m were in & more cheerf: of and there wets devel- ive point to their op- i chairman of the Bob Sleighs::M ‘complete with pole and shafts, Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all kinds. The S%’ & Clark e value of service rendered ute justification for un- Traneactions in stocks during the month- ended today wers the lightest since last September, and the of any February in fourteen years. In 1o day wers & milion shares dealt in. Bond sales were not large, but ex- P 01515 North Main Street lgssal it | 4 PRRIRENES e Nsisisid. w....m.. Hectsic 100 Wi Totaa swlen 520,805 snasds } 2oTTON. New York, Feb. 28.—Cotton spot closed quiet, 20 points higher; middiing uplands, 14.45; middling gulf, 14.70; sales, 3,052 baies. firm. Closing bids: March 1428, April 14.33. May 14.49, June 14.44, 14.43, August 14.04, October 12.83, December 12.69. MONEY. _ Ney York, Feb. 28.—Money on call steady at 2@2 1-4 per cent.; ruling 1-8; closing bid ‘Time loans very sixty days 2 !~LQI e o eem.: gmy days 3@3 1-4; mix mnaan‘ his ictory, winning all of tho = S P Bastic pated. Raes ar, Tale, However. ‘was generally conceded to liave showi: the Dest tech~ Gas Harvard and Yale OKLAHOMA TRIO BUY. Y @ WATERBURY BALL QLU.. They Take 70 Per Cent. of the Capital Stook, Paying $5,000 for It. ‘Waterbury, Feb. 28.—Announcement was made hére today by President H. R. Durant of the Waterbury Aufimu corporation of the sale of 70 per cent. of the stock of the corporation, which controls the Waterbury club in_the Connecticut league of baseball elubs, to W. L. Prince, S. 8. Prince and Carl Pace of Chickasha, Okla., the gprice being 35,0 The deai means the retirement from ‘baseball of Mr. Durait, who has run the club here for the past five years. _The stock eold consists of the stock held by Mr. Durant but ac- tually held by Joseph F. Walker. \ BoXiNg CALENDAR. Bouts Due to Take Place Durify This Week. The Yollowing bouts are scheduled for the remainder of the week: Waednesda: Tommy Murphy vs. Tommy Maloney, New York. ¢ Jack nedmznd vs. Young_Saylor, Guy Buckles vd. Jim Perry, Indianapo- s B-m:mlgnn va. C. Goldman-éna w ngner s. Tommy Langdon, Day- tor % Ditton va. Billy Berger, Pittsburg. Thursday. Kid Goodman vs. Johnny' Glover, Jerry Gaines vs. Bob LaFavour and Tom Flanagan vs. Frankie O’Connor, Quin-=y. Paul Kohler vs. ¥. Munger, Cleve- Iand. Young_O'Leary vs. Tommy H [guck, Young Wagner vs Jonnny Daly| and Harry Stone vs. J. Goody, New York. E. Shelvin ve. H. Powers and T. Murphy vs. J. Quinlan, Lawrence. Friday. Ad Wolgast vs. K. O. Brown, New Yoric. H. Wuest vs. J. Graham, Sapulpa, Okiahoma. Dummy Decker vs. J. Doban, Balti- more. Saturday. Billy Nixon vs. Kid Scaler, Portland; Me. va Jack Leon, Andrew - Morris Bangor. Twin Sullivan to Meet McFarland. Boston, Feb. 28.—Mike (Twin) Sulli- van, the Cambridge welterweight, to- night cabled to Floyd McFarland in Englandehis acceptance of offers for two bouts during April. Sullivan will meet Johnny Summers in London and aiso the winner of the Harry Lewls-Willie Lewis battle of April 15 in Paris. He will receive $3,- 500 for the two bouts. Gotch a Winner. Elmira, N, Y., Feb. 28.—Frank Goteh, world's champion wrestler, played with Mort Henderson here tonight, gaining two straight falls in fifteen and four ‘minutes respectively. Polo Results. At Taunton: Tauirtton 8, New Haven s At Pawtucket: Hartford 6, Paituck- et 3 This weel’s Sporting News says of Bobby. “Friends of Eugene Hart, who_has been appointed an umpire n the Eastern league, feel confident that “Bob’ will make in that drcuit. Hart has been umpiring in the Connec- ticut league for the lsut several sea- sons and has given good satisfaction to the offidlals of the Nutmeg circuit. He is located in Hartford, Conn., at the present tinp and is manager of the polo team that represents that city.” success in every respect, :::i everyone passed an m’o,yuble eve- | it Personals.” Zoel Russell of Hallville “Tues- day with %friends in wwn.m Mr."and Mrs. Philip Simino, Jr., of Packerville spent Sunday with friends in_town, Mrs, Raymond Chartier is confined to her home on Merchants avenue ‘v‘vnma 5 @ severe atthck of grip. - Migs May Clendennin, Miss Eliza- beth Mulhollind and Miss Eunice Hen. d‘elrron were Sunday visitors in Taft- ville. The regular meeting of the mission- ary soclety of the Congregational church will be held in the church parlors this afternoon. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Minor Matters of Local Interest—Van Overturned. Owing to an indisposition of the star member of the basketball team, the game with the Jewett City team was nday. cancelled Monda A heavily loaded van from Norwich en route to Wilimantic was overturn- ed near the schoolhouse in Franklin recently. The driver in taking the turn ran too close to the culvert, al- lowing one of the wheels to drop in a manner to cause the vehicie to be over- turned. The driver jumped, escaping injury. Men were engaged at the station on Tuesday— morning unloading a well- is the announcement, although he had not at any time really belioved that the planof bo. put through, Mr. Butterfield sald nothing has been done as yet. concern- Ing carly closiiig events and purses at the Dill proposing that the stafe take over Charter Oal fair there under the supervision of state board of agriculizre, will be pre- sented week. scouts during the coming season. This Griffith, who belle T scout to work from April until October . Telephone 554-2 BREWERY BOTTLING $1.00 a PAAAAAN RAARAS Friday in New London or in ‘Announcement regarding the the Marathon will be or two. - little help to a club. Therefors he will do away with this practice, which has been one of the rules of tha Cincinnati elub for the past six years. He will use CHff Latimer, one of the veteran éatchiers, whenever he hiears of anybody he thinks he might want. Lat- imer has been one of the best scouts in the major leagues, . securing several great men Who are used by -the differ- ‘ent clubs. However, he feels that he must quit this business except for short trips, and therefore he and Griffith haye come to the conclusion that any time the Red team wants a certain player looked over it can call upon him. g in_the east would Columbi New Haven, Conn., Columbia basketball five o Yale tzam dt all points in gymnasium tonight and wom, The scora at the end of the 10 to 6 in favor of t nessy, Yale's rantalm was g& because of an Infured of tonight’s game will er 3 Mr. Butterfield Turther stated that k park and rud a the to the general-assembly this NO SCOUTS FOR GRIFFITH. Latimer told Dreyfuss last season | keep Yfl/h from getting secol B e the intercolleziate league, Manager of Cincinnati, Who Thinks a | that lie'd bettor geu Gooree Suggs £60M | & otumbia has aiready wom Regular is Too Expensive. 80 Cincinnati got him and he won more | plonship. games than any of the other t\vlr]ers\. 5 | i Smith is Training for Collins. : Children Orf Witbur Smith, m??/ ndan MATA FOR FLETCHER'S athoner, is tramin l'nr is race wi Carter Collins of New Haven on Good c A s T ° R l The nnatl club will have no been settled by Mang s that er Cl: a) regu a Bit expensive and is usually very driving spparatus o be taken to the Mitcherkowaki place ‘1o Norwich Town, where the men in charge are to dig a well. Mrs. Charles Williams of Norwich spent Tuesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Bastland, of Fitch- e. Mrs. Frank Lewis was in the village Tuesday. The Yantie baseball team was out on Tuesday, doing a little preliminary CHARTER OAK PARK - LABOR WEEK RACES. Will Be:Held-at Hartford as Usual, No Change Being Made. Charter Oak Park, Hartford, is mow sure of its Labor day week dates for the Grand Circuit. Eever since the of stewyards in Buffalo some @go there has been a mix-up owing to the mutiny of Columbus and the non-committal attitude of the ngt people. A changed schedule which would start the would rob the annual fair of its Grand Circuit features. Now ' comes the announcement from Detroft, which is Grand m(“;mm& headquarters, that it ing. and. positive dates and stakes for Kalamaizoo meeting, whicll will Mn July 17. Grand Rapids will follow on July 24, and Detroit will hold its blue ribbon meeting on July 31, frrespective of whet is done at Lexington, Columbus, or any other Superintendent 1 H. Butterfield of the Fair association s gratified over will ‘send you by return mail lists “of non-taxable securi- ties which will com- bine safety with good returns.? 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON KIDDER; PEABODY *& CO0. 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