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utgers 3, m'-tky mfl'ym- 1 l-!,{ Efl'afllt’ of te “cham- of Yale, with 2111-2 poiats: Everbard of was second with 2061-2, and’ Ci of New York ummv uflnl " ith '2013-4 points. _ YALE CANCELS CREW' DON'Y ARGUE—DON'T ‘DELAY. DATE WITH NAVY. Procrastination Is the thief of time| The Biue Will Be Too Busy With Tri- - %ot that Insur.| angular Event With Cornell and m’: mlefln nca ‘\Imm thinking| Princeton. ¥ About. Fire comes always unmexpect- dly. Anzapolis, M.df, March. :o.;}me:’:_ ¢ . tided the Navs ay that nm 8. mt.‘ no crew will be sent to Annapolis this tnsurance and Meal Eatate year. The reason given is that it is al Building, 91 ‘most certain that Yalé will enter oneuler tace with Coraelland Prince. ton some time before, the Harvard race at New London’ 1t is probable, however, that Syra- cuse will send a crew t0 Annapolis on | May 20, P 3 NEW BRITAIN GETS HOEY. ut Leage Directors Turn wn Waterbury’s Claim. - Hartford, Conn., March 30.—As Yar the Connecticut Real Estate and Fire Insurance, #o jecated In Somerv’ Block, over C. 3. Conneot ATTORNEYS AT LAW. as. the directors of Rnxs('lr‘dli len(';s k.rl-.i wn.n nr -5 - ownership of Jac o or ANMOS A. EROWNING, . | o' Wiiroury ciub, was sottied to- N, dny at a'special meeting here, when Atterney-at-Taw, B Richards IM: by a vote of 5 to 1 he was awarded to w Britain. Tt is understood that the matter will be taken to the nation- al commission.” Ali" of \the directors were present: 7 | N “Phone & RV llmlm Ioothow PR (tvecsionas sic. Roller Polo Results Monday. e, r-l Nat. Beax + Rall River 8, Hart- :& Opea and At Providence: Providence 3, Paw- tucket 10. (At Brockton: Brockton 10, New Ma- en. 5. The - Norwich Hickel lhn b P Zbyszko Threw Cape Town Giant. the | Squash Tennis association. T.N.wan, Buffalo, N. Y. March 20.—Zbyszko, Chandellors, Yaoht Trimminge | 1,0 Foi wrestior. tonight actostad and such things Refinished. |Paul Schmidt, the Cape Town giant, 6 to §7 Chestaut St Piorwisis Conn Dominick & Dominick Norwich Branch, Shannen Bidg:, 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901. Stocks Bonds Grain Cotton FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. The United States Finishing Co. 520 Broadway, N. Y., March 16, 1911, PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND ), upon Prefer; oF this Company, pavabie Apti $19¥1. L0 ‘Blockiaigers of ecord at the ciose of business March 21, 1911. STOCK Dwmm NO. 9. of Directors have this day vidend of One Per Cent. upon the Common Stock . pavabla April 1, 1811, 0] of vecord at the close iness, uanh 21, 1911 ME, Treasurer. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES|ma Salle 46, Shannea Buiidia Take elevator Dhetucitet n.nu on- Srance. ‘Phone . First-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shafts, Sleigh, ‘('amage and Automobile Work - of all klnds The Scon & Glark SII'I-SIS North Ilil Sllm Simon Pure & LARD People's.lhn;ket © Fraakiin St. here. The Pole gained two falls, the first in 32.50 and the second in 10.21. Cubs Win First of Series. Mobile, Ala., March 20.—The Chicago Cubs defeated the Mobjle Southern league club today, 6 to 4, in the first of a series of three exhibition games. Carter Colling Will Race. Carter Collins, who is matched for a Marathon on Good Friday with Wilber Smith of New London, had to cancel his entry for a 15-mile race in New Haven last Saturday night because of an injury. While out on the roads in New Haven the night before the race, the wheel of a bicycle passed over his ankle. Carter's brother, who is at the Norwich State hospital, said on Monday night that the accident would make no difference on the Marahton ACTIVITY AND HIGHER PRICES, Gains of a Point Mad. Important New York, March 20.—In spite of some nervousness and frequent shift- ing of position. the stock market made eadway today in the _direction - of higher prices. The suddenly acquired strength which late last Saturday changed o slow, gropping market into an_unexpectedly firm one was shown in Many of the os. in the fhoe of varioud obatacles, chiet among which were the large offerings e on any considerable advandes, and uncertainty as to whether the su. preme court would decide the ant trust cases today. Gajns of about a point were made on the day by many of the impertant fssucs. Saturday's upward movement and the favorable bank report of lost weel, showing an lm;w:v lnut:: percentage Teserves, and ouly slight expansion of )ou- resulted in an accumulation ng orders over the week and Sumcieat to e up quotations at the Opening. Offerings wers large enough to force a quick recession, however, and the market fell Into the state of coma which.has ma: 'y was more general than om olh-r Tecent Mondays and trading was almost suspended for a short time before the court conven- When it became known that the rui- ings ‘were mot to be made today the market grew very active, and prices were advanced materially in a fom minutes, but stocks were again sol eck the rise. Prices o W mdln. was dull until the beat figures of the day U‘afl stn-t.- ‘Steel, Reading; Union m Minsouri ru:mc wete lead- 'I‘fln Im.uotr’:' that the [ compan: ings for ‘the fiscal year will ex- eM muoo.m against $95,000,000 ‘previous year, and $76,300,000 for nu-m fi!wul'fid.‘dllflll Pacific made vi-s heard the in- . FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL. today irf advances which were scored | er- gun on.Good c»l.E!’ EXTRA. BOX WON FOR HIS TEAM Twe. Sodality Captaine Had to Break at_Duckpins. ~ Two Sodality three-men teams came {ogether in an oxeiting duckpin match Monday evening at the Rose alley: i -only reached by rnm ing an extra box between Captain Hynds and Captain Caples to settle, the tie. Captain Caples was the boy with the wallop on the individual work —going across for a safe margin over Captain Hynds in the deciding extra The two-teams tied at 297 pins each on their match, which consisted of only a single string, necessitating the roll off by the captains. . The fol- lowing were the scores: Capt. Hynds 85, McGibney 63, Count- han_74—Total 2! Capt. Caples 85, Dumomi 85, Kelly 57—Total 22 Fifteen Clubs for Squl-h Tennis. New York, March 20.—For the first time in the history of the game of Squash tennis In this country, compe- tition wes put today upon the thor- oughly organized basis which obtains in most of the other sports, Repre- sentatives from fifteen clubs in Chi- cago, Philadelphia, Boston and New York, including many country clubs near those cities, met at the Harvard club today and organized the Natlonal It was re- ported that as many more clubs ha signified their desire tq join the or- slnluuon. It was decided to hoid the nati tournament, ‘which previously been held under the auspices of tha Tuxedo club, 4t the Harvard club in this city on Apr championship A Bunch of Monday Practice Games. At Marlin, Tex., the Houston and Galveston shuads- of the New York Nationals played a snappy game, Gal- veston winning, 6 to 5. The colts of the Cloncinnati Nation- als defeated the regulars of Griffiths' team at Hot Springs,'Ark., 12 to 7. In a listless game at Austin, Tex., between the New York Nationals (first team) and the Austin (Texas ledgue), the former wonm, 5 to 0, The Chicago American league team easily defeated the San Antonio (Tex- as league) team, 12 to 4. At Hot Springs, the second team of the Pittsburg Nationals defeated the regulars, 11 to 6, by hitting the ball hard and often. Will See McGrath Wrestle. A good sized party of Norwich men who follow the wrestling game will go to New London tonight to see Jack McGrath wrestle Zbyszko. The Pole is to-throwsthe Irisg Giant ‘twice in 90 minutes. ¢ Massachusetts Downs Sunday Baseball Boston, . March ° 20.—Advocates of Sunday baseball conducted e spirited debate in the Massachusetts house of representatives late today following an adverse report by the committes on legal affairs, but after two eubstitute bills had been discussed the thouse 10 natimors 508 Beiatona ‘e 3100 Canadisn Pactn 100 Contral 1083 unh 7% siismnehsl| y’s _gross | — = De. o wfim- lo- by the &’h:kl from |- 3?!’&2 [sssts s 3 New York, Marcn 20.—Money - on call steady, 2@ 3-8 per cent, ruling rate 21-4, Jast loan 21-4, closing bid 21-4, offered at 23- Time loans very dull, sixty days 21-2 per ' cent, ninety days 28-4, months 3 1-4. 5 COTTON. New York, March 20.—Cotton tumm closed steady. Bids: March April 14.45, my 14.55, June 14.44, Jul)' 14.42, August 13.91, September 1. October 12.66, November 12.58, Deeem- be; 12.55, January 12.53 pot closed quiet, fit or;_middling uplands g fft mmlnn. gulf 1. Sales, 1,800 bales. CHICAGO MARKET. - Low. Clo and Carter will be : r&dy for the uun.' Friday. e |on the jdles. At present it is difficult to see | knockout in the fourth when his sec- of the gam nm lull T the xeu‘ L e ‘lineups and summary: | Greenevme-—uamnley Mussell | g, Huntington c, Rydholm rf, Miner If. | Five Chums—Corey 1f, .Johnson rr] nney c, Fillmore lg, Eliason rg. . Greeneville 33, Five Chams 15. fact, Foster will be Harvard's matn-|¥leld goals, McKinley 2. Huntington stay. and the: coaches may ‘find it ex- | 5, Rydholm 3, Miner 4, for Greeneville: | pedions to put Tim fn.the proad jump Corey 2, Johnson ‘3, Fillmore 1, Elia- gon 1, for Five Chums. Foul' goals,| "o the 220 u& Ranny will be used | McKintey, Miner; Huntington 2, Corey This winiete o Seltabie, and no doudt will place in this event against “The Olympias len‘!hmed their lead Elis. In the half ‘mile the Crimson|In the tourney by da{uflni the Blue | has mapy good men. If Herbert| Ribbons, 29 to 20. Murphy's seven Jacques is used at this-distance he is | goals from the flell for the oumpm', sure to win. Fernald:is another ster-| made him the star . performer. ling athlete who could, no doubt, finish | first half was a close one as the Oly: e first in the half or mile. In the twd- | Dias finished this only one point ahead mile Harvard has Lawless, Withington | of the Blue Ribbons, 10 to 9. The line- @nd Newton, all .of whom are, ups and summary: Paperior e Ovar the” atniotes who | Olympias—Tuitle rf, Revell 1f, Mur- ‘will represent Yale. -As a matter of phy c, Pilling 1g, ‘White 2 prediction, it would not be surprising | Blue Ribbons—Hasler lg, Allen rg to ses Captain Foster carry away the | esDjardins ¢, Vailin rf, Rydholm If. first honors in both the 100 and 220| * Score, Olympias.29, Blue Ribbons 20. yard dashes. Goals from fleld, Tuttle 2, Revell, Mur- If the Crimson coach puts Foston in| Phy 7 ite, Desjardins 4, Vallin 3. the low hurdles he can easily win that| Goals trom fouls, Reveil 2, Murphy § event. In the quarter mile Kelly, the | Desjardins 3, Vallin 3. veteran, will very likely finish first. The Standing, alsp ‘be uged in by a GENERAL TRUST MORTGAGE cove Prmcxpnl uld huuen Secured . the Company and jts, future jnvestments i- New York Realfislale Security Gu._ 42 Bromiw;y. New York City Asket;s - WRITE FOR BOOKLET, N. B, S $10 000,000.00 Capital and -Surplus = $3,964,693.45 ‘A SAFEGUARDED INVESTMENT” .00. Bure to mention this paper. A Mother's Safeguard. Foley's Honey and Tar for the < I8 best and safest for all erpup, whooplnf::m and ek onjaiar: cold: chitis. Herbert Jacques, the famous long dis- o tance runner, is capable of winming : first place in_elthier the mile or-two mile. From this it is plain that’the Crim: son track team has some fine athletes. The conditions in the field evants, how. ever, are not so bright. In fact, Har- vard is strong on the track and weak leld events. Although Yale hll lost its best hammer throwers, Elis are especially strong in, the }.’,"" HAD BILLY RYAN vault. . Gardner- is capable of clearing the bar at 12 feet Wagner s also an _HANGING TO ROPES. xcellent. performer in this even There. is no man upon whom Coact | Pasky MoFariand - Scores Easy Win Quinn cah depend to-defeat either of Over Syracuse Boxer. these two Elis. Chisholm, the Yale -star, Lost. Olympias .. [ Laurel Hills 5 Blue Ribbo 4 Columbias 4 Wa, 2 1 1 0 [} 1 ‘anderers: Five Chums Greenev: ke Nationals . who won N. Y., March 30—Packy Mc- the intercollegiate high hurdies last | Farian af Chicago scorad an easy year, should be, of course, an easy|victory over Billy Ryan of racuse Winner again this spring. He also|before the Oswego City Athlefic club should {ake o place In the low hui- | here tonight. Ryan \as saved from a any first- phices for the Crimson in |onds threw a sponge into the ring. the field events. Chicago lightwelght took thinss Kilpatrick of Yale i again available | easy for two rounds, but In the-third and will undoubtedly carry awdy the |followed Ryan about the ring, shower- | broad jump, as well as placing in the | ing him with blows to head and bod shot. Codch Quinn is depending - largely upon Captain Withington of the foot- ball team to defeat the Yale star in the shot. Carfleld, Yale, should be an easy-winner in thé high jump. Since the graduation of Lawrence. ulnn has Jost all hope of defeating this star in the spring’ games. JIMMY CLABBY BEFORE ENGLISH AUDIENCE TOMORROW. Former Norwich ~Boy Boxes Harry Duncan in Londo poeiet Lo Jimmy Clabby, the Norwich-Milwau- kee welterweight, is on_the double in- ternational card whieh Promoter Hugh Meclntosh.is to put on at the Olympla, London, England, on Wednesday nig! and“in his opponent, Harry S will be up against one of ‘the best weltors 11 Engiand, Duncan has chal- lenged every man in the world at the welght, bar Harry Lewis, with whom he is sparring partner. Ray Bronson is the other Ameriean boxer on the bill matched against Ar- thur Everden, who claimis the welter- Welght championahip of England. Clabby and- Bronson will train at the Bull and Bush, which B}l I‘ll made. famous; and-where Hatry Lewis and other American' boxers bave pared goc thair ofntent. Sush s Sk & this promises -to-be the greatest ev given iu the old country,-and as th. greatest interest is mow evinced in the comperative g Engiish and American fighters a record gats iz labby I8 now on. his way bach to the Uni{.fi States on. s m from a trip around course of which he and epest co; tralia. His us him a great favorite with the Ahfi”' deans, who hailed him as one of the shiftioat lIlR ‘Dushe- they had seen in a long time Cladby” has several more Buropean bouts before he sails for this side. Hl.l relatives here expect that he will make Norwich a visit.before he goes on to his home in Milwaulee. Boxing Bouts This Week. Tussdey_dobaey O'Kesth. 7w Jim- my Gardnmer, Demver: ve. Bilt Mokiprion, .v;g eone va. Jimmy Quinian, Men: Sullivan, New York; Cy Smith vs. Johnny Dohan, Albany. o Wedneadsy — Johnsy s itson. Alren, fouck ve. Xid :oung xnn-e e o Young Fritche, Ra- ve. Connle Bd-idt. New York; s, Erne, Philadel] y mknr . Mdy k] .n, ‘New - York; -Mike Glover va. Jim Perry, Pittsburs Thursds; enry va, Billy Hur- It 'v Sruah e T fri=rmch nty, Mauc Glover vs. Jeft Doherty, Quincy; Alf. Haven; ‘Hayes, Dave Ve Faddy Bnmvun. Brooklyn. Friday—Jack (Twin) Sullivan ve. Sailer Durke, Milwaukee: Young Sam- Smith vs. Bert Keyes, New York; glfloy oou-nn va. Patsey Branni: .-u, nnymn, urday—Paddy Sullivan ve. Herry !MN.'Y fork. Sunday—Frankie Burns ve. Johnny Coulon, New Orleans. \ i Low String Teok Prize. High single at the Rosé alleys on Victim of Drink Needs Orrine Wi N.D.S‘fin&m 113" Main St. Warning to Railread Men. This round ended with Ryan bleeding from cuts on his face. He railied for ® moment in the fourth, but M d soon -had- him helpless and he was Banging on the Topes when the bout on - Boston Americans Wen on Error San Joss, Cal, March 30.—The er- rors of the Santa Clara college players gave todey's game to the ton Americans’ second team. Soore: Bos- ton 3, 6, 1; Santa Clara 2, 8, 5. 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