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JONES Saite 46, Shannen Building TaXe elevator Sbetuclet strest em- trance. ‘Phota First-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shafts, Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work: of all kinds FRAD It is s hlfll‘lm:klo kmw'c down Wu duckpins IM yet the L, wh? is wha ln.nsi in- H-n(ord on Thur: y G‘Vn ing to” John J. C. mfle and dfi\‘ uf this ity in A‘av fl M1 f Bm\'i.“:h wiih “] 3 ‘o ridge- port for the fia ‘wife pion- ship at the game. Bnt the showing made by the two Norwich representa- fives makes the final five games to be rolled here look good for - Nor- wich victory, as both the Norwich duckpin players should be gocd for { many mors tallles on their- home al- levs, while the visitors can hardly expect to show any better form than s by « margin of 4 pins each, the Nor- wich pair went in and cleaned up the third and fourth games by 18 and 30 pins respectively. The decision in the final string resslved into a struggle between the two ladies on the teams, as Mr., Stone was going in his best form of the match and easily had the “Doc” taken care of. Bui Mrs. Stone, who had been doing star work up to this time and had a°comforta- ble ‘shiade on Mra. Smith, ran Into a streak of bad epiits from Which i was impossible to pick up any decent scores, while Mrs, Smith put up her best string of the match, with the re- sult that Bridgcport won out by 7 pins. Aside from winning, all the honors went to the Norwich pair. Manager Stone went acroms for 5. 90, high star gle of the match and had ‘“Doe” Smith beaten on total pinfall by 15, while Mrs, Stone's high single shaded the hest that either “Doc” Smith of Mrs. Smith did, and she beat out Mrs. Smith for total pinfall by 18 pins. The score Norwich. J.J. C. Stone, 75 80 82 83 90—i10 Mre. Stone, 68 67 85 87 56—363 | 143 147 167 170 146—773 Bridgeport. “Doc” Smith, 79 80 78 S0 78—395 Mrs. Smith, 63 71 71 60 75—345 145 151 149 140 153—740 They roll the final five games at the Rose alleys mext Thursday. BOXING IN OCCUM BLOCKED BY CONSTABLE. Gus Lambert Makes Complaint and the Game Will Not Be Allowed. Just when gm ‘Wilson figured that the way was ‘clear for putting on-a boxing bout in Occum next Tuesday night between Monty and Kid Carter, Constable Gus Lambert has stepped in and put his veto on the project 5o that the' bount is oft. The Kid had it ar- ranged to hold the bout in a barm and had found thers would be no objection on the part of the first selectman or some of the prominent men of the village whose opinfon he consulted, but he had mot counted upon opposi- tion from the constable who has been promine; mt in the sporting line in his 'rappha ‘Over Most me—Shm;ld Win in day and was supposed to favor the manly art. " Acoepts Young Rober’s Ghallenge. Homer _Monty Occum accepts of through The Bullonn the challenge of Young Rober for a wrestling match before a -Baitic club. He wants to meet Rober on the mat next Wednes- day night. PRINTERS’ ANCHOR S‘LIPPEEI.\ Cigarmakers Won Their Duckpin +The wise ohes that picked the Print- ers’ duckpin team to trim the Cigar- makers on Thursday evening at the Rose alleys in the duckpin game miss- ed their guess by only a little, prin- capally, as the score shows, because the usually dependable anchor of the Printers’ five, Burdick, went bad in two strings and -was_much below his usual form. Captain Donohue played a conspicuous-part in" the victary of his Cigarmakers, rolling a 97 for high single of the match and going across for. an individual’ total of 265, which was high, Of the Printers, Captain Tuttle led in individual singles and three string, 92 and 259. The scores were as fol- lows: ’ Cigarmakers. Barry George .. Johnson| Hynds .. Donahue .. Hiscox .. Gallivan . Riordan Tuttle .. Burdick .. .. 385 ‘When the game was over the Prini- ers _were hot for a chance to show they could do better work and prompt- 381 431—1197 ly issued a challenge for amateur teams'in the city, preferring The Bul- letin’s duckpin team for an early date. A match will probably be arranged. Two Owls Teams at Duckpin: The two Owls teams which are hooked up for a series of ggmes, play another leg in the series tonight at the Rose alleys at 7.30. Team No. 1 has now won seven games and Team No. 2 five games. Hack Downs Perelli Twice Springfield, Mass., March 16.—Great- er weight and aggressive tactics earn- ed for George Hackenschmidt both falls of a finish wrestling bout here tonight with John Perelli of New York. Through a mistake in the bookings, Pereld appeared here tonight instead of Joha Leon, who was ork booked. Hockenschmidt won the first fall in 21 minutes with a spread eagle. The second fall came in efght minutes, Hackenschmidt breaking - Perelli’s bridge for the deciding fall. Capablanch Won Chess Tourney. San Sebastian, March 16.—Capablan- ca, the Cuban expert,’ has won first prize in the international chess mas- ters’_tournament, which has been in progress here for the past few. weeks. In the final round played today Capa- blanca drew with Vidmar, giving him a total of 91-2 games won and 41-2 lost. Theo ther prizes have not yet boen determined, owing to the fact that FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL. A DOWNWARD DRIFT. Yesterday's Market Had a Hesitating Tone and Heavy Tendency. New York, March 16.—~The position of the stock market was little changed as a result of today's ogerations. The drift was downward and the tone in ocontrast with the previous two days was hesitating and rather heavy Fluctuations wers narrow, however, and, except in a few cases, there were no_movements of note. The bear side attracted followers among the traders who believed that the market had been weakened by ex- tensive reduction of the short interest. Stocks were sold more liberally today, but the movement was not permitted to gain great headway as support was given on anp substantial setback. The market sold off at the opening, ral ‘du‘l’l. then declined again and grew ul ‘The vulnerable point in the list was Missouri Pacific. ~ Wall street has as to the signin- 's annuak meeting in relation tb future control of the prop- erty, and this doubt probably was re- spoiisible for the extension today ot yesterday's loss, The stock lost two polnts, receding to 4 leval ten points below the recent high price, when a contest for supremacy was looked for. The weakness of Missouri fic oft- set the strength of other i among which the Hill stocks were prominent, Canadian Pacific ylelded a'point ot its recent spectacul galn and the coalers were affected unfavorably by order for & strike of Ohio and Pnnnlylvlnh miners. Some of the inds were strong, National Bis- g with a four-point rise. ing in Mexican railway stocks was light, but National Railways of Mexico seconds lost a point, owing per- haps, to unwillingness to accept these securities resdily Dullness in the stock market and most lines of trade found further fe- duction today in the shading of rates for long time accommodations, 4, § an months money being offered &t 3 ¢ = 3 1-4 per cent. banks un able to lend much money at the lower rates and weicome draving down of reserves by out own correspon- fore exchange ‘market mand for these securitles, while not as brisk as was the case carlier in the year, has kept the market fairly active at times when dealipgs in stocks have been insignificant and conditions still fayor flotation of new. issues. The sale of $12,500,000 Missouri, -Ka: & Texas five per cent. bonds for ro- funding and imprevement purposes was announced , t es, $2, xs 900. tes r value, ree declined STOCKS. High, i 5234 ek g 135 = 1 2434 6% 8% Total sales, 202,000 shares COTTON. New York, March 16.—Cotto! I Spot closed quiet, ten points higher, mid- dling uplands 14.65; 14.90. Sales, 1,900 bales, Futures closed steady.. Bids: 14.42, April 14.46, - May 14.56, middling gulf March June 14.39, July 14.37, August 13.8, Septem- ber 13.07, October 12.73, 12.63, Jaziuary-12.69. *. MONEY. Degember New York, March 16.—Money on call teady, 2 1-i@32 I-J ruling rate 2 l'g; of- last Joan 2 3 ing bid 2 1- fered at Z 3-8, ninety days 2 8- ONICAGO GHAIN- MARKET. © Open. High. low. Close n;-l! 90 918 90 1116 8 151 ‘Time loans easfer: aixty days 2 1-2; -six months 3@ ‘Knockout Brown_in New York. Al | man_over his head. Bahn landed on Iiflhtwe{‘hl champion. As the contest is scheduled for twenty mundl it is expected to be the most decisive. ‘of ‘Wolgast's ights since he defeated But- tling- Nelson, more than a.vear ago. - The former battles between Wolgast angd Memsic went the ten rou: and Wolgast got the credit for the fights. He is sald to be in excellent condition. He has been here less than a4 wéek, having husried westward im-. medistely after his recent bout with ‘though he' was réported not.to be m the_best form when he arrived here, ho has heon going Uirough hix regular training since. Sunday, fanager Tom Jones says his ai Famath e cause to foe] marvous. ~The betting favors Wolbast, the odds being from 2 to 110 10 o 7. ABOLISHED BASKETBALL. Tufts College Rules Against the. Game —Not Hygienic and Too Rough. Medford, Mase., Mareh- 16.—Basket~ ball as a collegiate sport at Tufts was offictily abolished tonight by the ad- sory board on athletics. The action was taken by-the board after several weeks of delfberation and investiga- tion, the reasons-announced being that the gnme is wuning in interest, that it is not hygienic sport and that it is. becoming rougher and rougher easch yea Interclass games will be allowed, but there will be no 'varsity team and no intercollegiate contests. Goteh Fractures Opponent’s Skull. Chicago, March 16.—Frank Gotch, champion wrestler, threw Henry: Bahn, kiiown as Samson, ‘a 260-pound Ger- man’ champion, so heavily tonight as to cause -a fracture of the German's skull. Physicians at the match sald Bann was seriously hurt. The men were to have wrestled for two out of three fails. After they had struggled seven min- utes and twenty seconds, Gotch ob- tained a leg hold and tossed the Ger- | el that hie will ‘he classed as Detroits lesson, Why shouldn’t a professional phxit have the spirit It's human -mature Waim 10 winand succoss shways means a raise in salary. believe me, ‘3 Taise {8 salary will do most Lathers Shining for Detroit. Hugh Jennings is mlu Lathers at %0 many pogitions ‘now that: scribes think he will mot be kept s an undor- study to Moriarty. Just now Corcoran the game at third/base. Cor- was in tho Eastern league five " oe" Casey ls snOWIng up 50 — second ecatcher. His arm is good and his_hitting is improving. George Mul- lin’says be never saw. the pitchers in such good shape for 8o early in the season. Four to Make Good: Preister thinke at least four new n, First Baseman Saler and Third Base- They are all wonders in " said he, “is one of the best right handed flingers it has been my good fortune to look upon for many years. And, believe me, I have seen some of them. He has been workinz along easily, not over- shape when he finally comes up before Chance for the manager’s final ver- dlet. _BITS OF SPORT. Willle Lewis ia going to sail for Paris pext Saturday. ‘Walter Ahearn, star catcher of the Waterbury State league club, .and champfon josher, ‘has signed up. Christy Mathewson, so they say, has the back of his head, unconscious. The match was awarded to Gotch, who afterward anfiounced he. had signed a coptract to meet any wrest- ler in the world, ‘Walter Willoughby of Cleveland, champion middleweight Wrestler, threw William Monson of ‘Tampico, Il In 21 minutes 21 seconds and in 10 minutes 2 seconds. On the Way to Indoor Mest. Ann Arbor, Mich., March 16.—Train- er Kraenzlein‘and Tourteen meémbers of the University: of Michigan track team loft here tomight for Syracuse, N. Y., with the iridoor meet with the Sy- racuse university team. which _will take place Saturday night. Coach Kraenzlein preferred not to make any prediction. Ty Cobb's First Safe Hi New Orleans, Mbrch 16.—Mullin and Covington ere effective for the De- troit Americans today and New Or- leans lost, 8 to 0. Ty Cobb, got his first safc hit this season in-the first inning, a bunt which a slower runner would hardly have batén out.” The De- troft teams leaves Yor Mobile for games beginning tomorrow. Rofler Polo Results Thursday. At Hartford: Hartford 5, Brockton 1. ‘At Fall River: Fall River 5, New Ha- ven 2. At Taunton: Taunton 4, Providence " At Poughkeepsia, N. Y.: Exhibition —Pawtucket (huloml) 10, Pough- keepsie (Empire Stae) 7. Corneli-Harvard Date Fixed. Ithaca, N. Y. March 16.—May and Cayuga lake have been definitely fixod a8 the time and the placs for the annual Cornell-Harvard boat races, the Cornell athietic council announced to- Zbyszko vs. Lundin. Zbysrko and- Hjalmar Lundin sre booked to wrestle in Willimantic on Wednesday mnight urider the W. A. C. auspices. The:Pole is to threw Lundin twice in 90 -minutes. PROFESSIONALS ALWAYS WORKING “TO WIN, Knooking of His Mates a Constant Spur to Blll Player. Any baseball fan who believes that the professional player is not chock full of real t _has another guess coming. -Any time a ball gume f® lost through ‘poor work on the part of some player, that unfortunate gentle- man comes in ‘for-a series of lectures on his arrival at the club house. The manager Iy starts the jecture, and he bat boy quite often ends it. “That ‘was & exhibition of thinking you gave when you tried to pull oft that play,”’is huried at some inflelder who has slipped up on a point that lost: the game. “Tll bet if D ot amication of your they would find nothing:| but_selid ivory.” “You must have been counting your money, or looking.over the menu for Children Cry FOR_FLETCHER'S CASTORIA a new slow hall, a sort of a cork- screw floater. It has a peculiar break. Ad Wolgast claims that he will re- tire after his battle with One Round Hogan, which will take plag® in New York, April 18. Si McDonald and Tom Tuckey are the only men that have as vet failed to come through with-their Water- bury contracts. Jube, the former Amherst outfielder, and Lutschi, once with Holyoke, are tryving to moke an. impression on the “Colts” of the New York Americans. Jimmy Bannon has signed to coach the East Rochester, N. H., team, but the former Lawrence manager has not picked wp a managerial berth as yet Freddie Andrews and Jeff O'Connell ot Chicago hiave been majched to meet in o ten round bout at ' Kerosha on March 22. The boys will weigh in at 124 pounds. N Joe Steinour, manager of Gus Chris- tie, is_trying to match his_boy with efther Knockout Brown or Spike Kel- ly of Chicago. 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