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X RN NORWICH BULLETIN, SATUWDAY, APRIL 13.‘1912 g ¥ [ INSURANCE. A Specialty £’ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn, han 8b, B. J. Downing ss, Murtha If, Ogden o/and rf, Quinn p and 1f.. Wolls to Meet McFariand. New York, April 12.—George Mac- | Donald, manager for Matt Wells, the Englishi lightwelght, announced this afterncon that papers had been signed for & bout with Packey dcFarland at Madison Square garden on the night of April 26, McFarland will receive $10000 for his share of the receipts, while Wells has agreed to accept fifty | Ber cent. of the gross gate money ana fifty per cent. of the moving picture returns, They will weigh in at 135 pounds at three o'clock on the after- noon of the bout. The referee is to be selected three days before the contest. | Migh Singles in Duckpins. Those winning the daily prize for high single at the Donoven alleys | during the past week are as follows | Monday, Bush 121; Tuesday, H. and R. | Hill, tled at 118; Wednesday, H. Hill | 110;' Thursday, Sourbier 113; Friday, Aldl 133, CLIPPERS SHOW GOOD RECORD GAMES TODAY. American Lagoe. St Lowls at Chicsgo. Detrolt at Cleveland. Washington st Philedelphte. Boston at New York. National Leagis. New York at Brookly Philadelphla st Bosto Plttsburg st St Louls. Chicago at Cincinnatl AMERICAN LEAGUE STARDING. NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the wrecelver of a check in full for his policy of FIRE INSURANCE. He may have wept the night before whils his home was blazing—but think of his_consolation in the morning? Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. Clevetend s IME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL . i 2 Real Estat CLIPPERS BASKETBALL TEAM. & 3 eal Bstate Georgie Crowe, mascot; H. De Celles rg, Charles Coblyn If, Manager s 1 and Fire Insaranca, Katzman rf, ¥, Smith lg, Capt. G. Rydaolm ¢, H. Benjamin, assistant mana Morgan Held Senators ts One ger. it s joeated in Comery’ Blook, over C. M. : Y Phlladelphia, Aveil 13—Morgan pliched mosdertsl Ullisms, Room 9, third fioor. With a record of sixteen victories, tablishing a record on the digmond|mul sesinw Wasnsion joder 210 Phltaddghia | Telapbons 147, [three defeats and ome tie game, the|eaual to thamade on the gym. floor. | o3 W 1 Oy, fms Mt o snale by Docter The Individual records for the season i Norwich Clippers basketbgl team | g gen The latier séruck out. sieven batsmen. Phil — _ — _ ollow: delphia won by bunching hif ATTORNEYR AP AR brings to a close a most successful Field goals. Foul goals.Points | Seore: dpmaad it e Sig P o season. Of the three defeats, only one | Coblyn .... .... 65 20 150 g A e AMOS A. BROW] mG was on the home floor. Occum, Wil-‘Katzman e wat B :i Igg qu o0 g owmry O 08 Hi & 4 limantic and the Employed Boyy of | R¥dholm ... ..20 22 % i 4130 alcumea L1380 orney-at-Law, 3 Richards BlAg. | (ne v. M. C. A. were the teams which | Smith I8 > 30 S18003 B Phone 700. defeated the Clippers, but the two| The record of games played is as ot f ,2' 3 e former teama both lost to the Norwich | follows { 30450 i ; 0330 30100 Brown & Perkins, Mumtatlar |uove in recurn games. The sreatest| SIPET se0a 50 :n'g‘::":&f::’afilszuuml Bt | number of points scored against the| 24—Jewstt City DIngbats........s 4 000 o PEEEX) 0y A DADS (o toan 13, 10—Jewett City K. of H 8 = Nationa' Bank. Telephone 33-3. S, 50 o st b R Aok e o iy 0] JDutas w3315 1 by the Willimantic team, whila in a =B L R “Batted for Menrv in Sth. = — 10—Jewett City K, o H.ovosesss 101 goeiti sy gamo with the New London team the | 27—Jewett City Dingbats cev 12 | Washington ... 06010080 01 Clippers - scored 41 points. In total| 19—Employed Bays ... ves 14 | Philadeiphla 02 | 2030000 %3 ; % 25—Academy 10 momber of "points soored the| H—Ademy 16 Olevsiand 4, Datrit 2. Clippers have a good margin, having | 41 New ILondon : reresy 15| Cleveisng, 0. Apdl 13.—Cleveland defonted De- | piled up 380 points during the season,| 22— Jewett City K. of H..yurseess 10 |0ll todes: & la 2 Delchants wes put out of the while their opponents were only able| 6—Speedboys . third Pasterly wes safe on Bush's ecror, etole and to_account far 208, | 22—Thirg Compa cume home on Buteher's single. In the sixth Tack- Coblyn, playing left forward, was the| 34—All Stars g oy B g e S e 22—Occum Second 16—Jewett City K. individual star of the season as a| | poin¢ annexer, pulling up a total of 150 | L glod, Jockson doubied and Lajote singled, producing 2 9 | two ‘mums. Score; 9 Dominick & Dominick | for the twenty games in which he took | 10- }\’;Inm nt! T asti i Cloveland, s TN o A | part. At right forward, Manager Katz-| S4—Jewett City Dingbats .evrsevs 13 (5 00y i ¥el Tel. 901 Norwich | man also has a good record, as he did | 29—Occum Second » vrrevr 18| Olon.sw 400 not play in all the games, vet scored| b—Occum Second ceveees 15 | Jaoksomat Bo1el 108 poimts. DeCelles and Smith play- | 18—Willimantic .., sesirrears “1{@'.’11«" fpisd Frank O. Moges, Mgr. |ed a strong, consistent game as g | - = | H'bnhoset,1 11800 throughout thy season, and 208 | Pumer, 3o a1u10 Rydholm was @ dependable man at | T = ol (1331 cen ; | Alumni Team Organized. e §1130 o :l:’ 4i‘{$?‘:rmilfl:n72:.;:m{:‘: :nc»fjs{ Besldes the school team, a team has | Totals o o graduates of St. Mary's sciool, Which | sBested for 0'Lesry in 5th WM. E. GIL! Georgie Crowe, as the only | de g e only games lost| will be known as St. Mary's School | geore by inaingst . EDW were those at which he was unable t0 | yjumni, under the management of |Cleveand ... ... 0 10 01 0 3 *—4 . EDWARD GRAFF [ [55mact “d Sudam h ?| siel,shie the masagonnt, o |88 7"50 43 3 130 s or the CI w8 in 8] L1to all tes de v v | Tvo base Bits Jackson 2 Perry. o ae F e Ltakethall|to all teams under seventeen years. nine in a short time, Bosten 5, New York 2. confident of es- Stocks, Bonds and Grain pliched Russell Ford. The | The foliowing is the lineup: . Tondreau the batting of Stahl who fn five times at bat mado four singles and drew a pass. Boston won the geme | e, Young p, Gadle 1b, Fuller 2o, Sha- in the first inning, when they ecored three runs on FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. |siEiiisssss | Rain fell during the latier Pact of the game. The Room 5, Chapman Building, " New York. ] Broekiyn. 8 Brosdwsy, Nerwich, Conn LOW PRICES OF WEEK. 1509 Baltizore & Ohte. wh s el Whopen e Leban U | 130 Bothisbem sted eyt 30 T8t 100 ; abor Unrest and Politi | 2o Doviedb 4 2 8 1 0Daubertld 3 0 8 0 i _ MEMBER 4 _ Politics Depress | 1 | SGrnme 3 6 1 0 ofgmitheb 3 0131 Consoldated Stock Exchange ost of Active Issues. 1500 Le: Mumayt 4 0 0 9 ONorthenct 2 0 1 0 0 of New York, fasd: < o Meslald 3030 OWheati 31800 & = . N rhe B g of Now JTersy.. riog3h 8 1 2 4 0Huromel,® 0010 Chicago Board of Trade. | New York, April 13—The forces of | " Guemeatt, "o e |Shdorw 30 0 SDowmath 30120 reaction were agaln consplouous In to- | —— Chisass & alton 4150 0sarkss 31152 Telephone 842, \i\:l; 8 op'}r?élulnnron the stock exchange. :”O: :,’n\h:.‘ou Great Wostern. 2 0 0 0 0/Tooleyss 100 C. H. GILFILL Tices yielded from one to over two| 300 Do wld ... 6 8 4 0Emwine 710 : > i A : 300 Cieago & K. W11 1000 oKnetur, 114 o s - B0E Bk o skl points in aimost all the uctivo 1ssuos | s Cuimss, 3. & 8L ot B 4 i g g e and for many of theso the lowest prices | —— C. C. . & S Lok PR of t wmkl were registered. Politics mw:...-,m Fuel & Iron. | WU S 5 ted by tomorrow’s primaries |~ Colorado & Bouth n Pennsyivanly apd labor unrest as | Fiak coananaiag Cus . demonstrated in the decisive strike | 00 Delaware & Huda. Hiia_ Hana Wil ast | vote of the locomotive engineers were | 200 Deaver & Rlo Grande. HER B R =t Ishgate, V., says, “I wish to tell you |among the potent Influences of the| 390Do. b6 ... . : , % wd}n.»y s Honey and Tar Compound | day 3,230 Disttlers Besieties Two base Mt Moraa. cured me of asthma, 1 had a severe [0, hase wen e SRR s SRS — bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Clom. | States St SUESH ARA AL L e 300 Chicago, April 12.—Chleago made it two atralght pound relieved me and the om ates Steel corporation by a Congres- | ;4% General k) from At. Louls todes. winlng an extra inning game, e e s second bot- | sional committee for its alleged lll- Do e Or 2 to 1. The game was a_pitchers’ contest between b v cured me, and I have |treatment of employes and the proba- Titinols Ceatral o “eal"Tond, 44 - 1he lsing Sk el iad an attack since” Les & On. | billty of on taienerame o, e broba. e from » double, & mcrifico end & single. - Score: good Co. | oA . oy i - Do, pfd Chicage. 3 8t Louls. the same corporation by the Stanley ey BB aWhopos abh poa o —_— | committee. To counteract these dis- Inter Marine: otd oS A (1310 uraging conditions there were such International Paper ithed § i : HARVARD STRONG IN BOX. | devolopments as a further rise in Iniemational Punp e S Tihe " —— | brices of certain steel and iron finished Tows Ceatrat 134 Maticet 4 110 503290 Bsg"n("Fm;uefi! for Goming Basebal | products, impending lurge orders for e B 5 Zaderds 313 1 1rE2e n—Seven Veteran. is | Steel rafls and othe uipment acledo Gas .. 4 | ol a . Year's T SR e e s e Laceds Gz .. 100% Bloke 4 3 ¢ 3 olkrichele & 15 01 s Team. of copper metal at a fractlon Louville & Nash.. 150 s R - abo 6 S. oting the tech- Minn. & B8t Lous...... - — | o - 2 bove 16 cents. Respecting the tech- [—po M. & 8t 'L - Pl i i A be con. |Bical position of the stock market, | o, B2 & %8 Moy 1um Jotwla 3 T30 3 Towls, 1611 1 vear 1in the |%urface conditions of earlier in the|— Do ped ...... i ] fwo out when winning run scored. with seven vet. | Week pointed to the r ects of a set- | 91500 Mo, Pacifle % “% oy Score by innings: 2 : t promising now | back, if for no other reason than that ~ Naitonal Blacuii R | ontoass 90000018 material to pick "Last yoar tne | 3peculation had gone from the more | 5o Netenal led .. .. b1y [Se e A A S crimson’s great was m the .mdu rd gnou}w into those which de- | 10000 New York Centcap - or" T ';um:::/: ifg Shvgrogliion il gl »ach Sexton has bean pay. | f1¥ed much of their impetus from the | 130 N. Y. Ont. & West...o 1% = 40% 40 ttention to developing Lan. | OPerations of pools. It was evident, | &% Notolk & Western. et ki Uy - ping can- | °f % *| 2800 North American Won Lost. re. i pitcher's position. Fel. | 2150, that thera had heen very exten- | jaoy o, Ateroan A U el to he t most promising | %i¥® llquidations for profits and that 300 Pacifie Madl 2 ° 000 candidate at present, and if he sue | Manipuletion male cautign advisable, | 10800 Peoncisans 2 ] 1000 e in getting control she if not necessary. 1 1 500 I the strongest college The opening here was irregular, with 3 5 s the year. He has plenty of speed ang | Another spoctacular rise n Canadian Chicaso. . ° 2 000 g0od curves, and while has mot | Pacific, its two-point advance being in | 700 Pulmen Pulue Co | Philadeiptia o 3 o pitched on the Harvard team before on | 'e500nS® to a simflar gain in London. |, 800 Rallvay Steel 8 i accoun his college work he has had | NV York Uentral was another active | ™ 500 Repunit: Stoat ~ Brosklyn 4, New York 2. 3ienty of experience men with | #nd strong stock in the initfal deal- | 3000 Do pd sor...os Brocidyn, N. Y. Aprll 11—Brookim eremed up yhom Ceech Sexton f8 working hard | NS5, 48 were also American Can com- | 1300 lock luiaad "G matien wih New Yotk todwy, winning oy { to 2 ere A. H. Tomes, 1913, H. R Hiten. |mon and preferred. These were more| 1300 Do. 3fd ...l mainly oming to the Door Mork of Shafer at o L ° 3, oh- | MO 4 0 BL L. & 8. Wop. Te bad three felding chances apd foored eock, 1914, and G. . Bird, 1913, Tomes | than offset, however, by pressuro [ gt Ty & 8, F. 2 ofd 4 8 |lhom dll. The bunsling oftset Tesrea's ood pitch- {8 2 new hand at the pitching game, | 463inst Steel and Union Pacific, which | —— Do. prd ing. the youngster allowing only tiree hlla. = Knetrs b l] seems to possess the necessary |COntinue to hold their places as mar. | 20 Slom Bhef. 6. & ishod will 4 o0 v, e wurel wey 0 &b to bex ne 1 - | K 8 he v 5000 Kouthern Pacifa ohardt. In the play was stopped by - avility to become & go0d man. He han [Ket = barometers. =~ The movement| 30 Emilen Tim gy O gl g MK o B ed o and curves ond. excellont ighout the early session was un- | iy v Btark and Dublen were sent o tho clubhous fof ecnirol. With plenty of coaching he | certain and not until atter midday ald | 150 Temeses Govper Kieking, Boore: g #0 evelop into a reliable pitcher, |the selling make more than a slight| 800 Tews & Peeifo ‘Boston. I New Yerk. Itcicoek, o sophomore, pilches | MDression. In the meantime New | 20 Toied St L & W Boperst 8 50 Owawt o1 010 ¥ory porsling crossfive ball and is very | YO'K Central had risen to its best | 1150 Dnion pacifc YerkesT 5 1 1 1 0|Dantel €1600 wi4cdy, Tut has not yet shown much | Price of tho present movement, while | o bo pra : % Breskerct § 1 8 0 0Chasaih & 010 1 0 eontrol F S+ hander upon | Can common established its very best | 700 United State Realty |Stablib - & & 8 0 Sjcrent AT HR prom Eexion Las spant much {ime. My | QUotation, with considerable accumula~ | 19990 Uniid Baioe Nidber poumed Al et bis developed steadily since his fresh. | 100 0f the preferred. In tho last hour, | ;i ALt S Sus) {Wamerss & 8 3 3 OGirdner 2 0 4 2 0 [ year and may prove to ba one of | After another spasm of speradic ad- | 13000 Utsh Copper Corlgane 3 0 5 1 olverton 1 0 0 0 0 £ best men that tie crimaon can call | Fances and declines, tho market went | '1361 v cur™ Coe Pt r ivise iu r men who may show wel] | 10 1ts lowest level, with recurrent sell- 00 Wabaah ... et ) 3 ot s 00 B won 1 . _Hardy, 1913, and J. C. P |ing ‘of Steel and Union Pacific. The | o Do B4 oo e = 50000 of Iast’ year's recond |eaviness of the Harrimans was ac- | 700 Wenghouse Hectris S. Waterman, 1914, of the |cOmpanied by reports of new financing,| 1300 Weatm Union & man team last year; and -W. j, | Which wers later oMclally denfed. The | , % ,‘_‘:";;‘h‘“'vfit FErenvan, 1914, who pit=hed on the | Closing was weak, with littlo support at | i Letish Valles } Georgetown freshman team two years #20. The latter is a left hander and zi'mes In good form. For catcher, Harvard has two men fn concessions. Out of a total approxi- mating §50,000 shares, Steel suppliad almost 2§ per cent., with Reading and Union Pacific as the next most active 6700 May, Consolidated N 308 Am. Tobacos ... COTTON. Boston 4, Philsdelohia 2, ¥ E. Reeves, 1912, of last vear's team, |5t0°ks. Forocasts of the week's cash | N o1 il Bostan, Apel 13.—Phlladelphle fought hard to #nd W. B. Young, 1912, who caught twg | Movement indicate o gatn by local | closed .?e-'ak}. %’g«fififl%gfi e ol R e SR years ago. Foth aro good, and it Jooks | DAnka of $4,000,000 to $5,000,000, which | dling uplands, 11.65; middling sulf, | the lecals thelr rums, wills Tolsr bl PoAeiEls ®a thougn this department would be | WOuld seem to neutralize the outflow of | 11.90; sales, 200 bales. Futures closed |© & lme tally untl the list inaing. Then we ¥ell token care of. . Dradley, 1913, | the early week. Time rates were|barely steady. Closing bids: April |20 22d 8 single by Ludews flied the bases and | Mo has been a candidate for st | caster. 1111, 'May 1130, June 11.33, July 11,38, | ot s o nes o iy pume. with zme | yPase, has also been iried as catcher, | MOvements in the bond market were | August }1.31, September 11.33, October | foubls play and Grabam fanned. Hilliter wan tore #nd ‘at present looks as though he |MiTed, some of the prominent issues | 11.40, November 1143, Decombk od to rotire in the fourth inning with & badiy 1a- ht e & strong contender for the |d°clining in sympathy with stocks. | January 1146 February 1itd Marey |04 Sad. Tha' scomi ¥ , y 1144, March 5 {Zoattion. Fe g & Mitter and throws [ Total sules, par value, $3,413,000. 11.65. ovton, o re, frel’, alihcrgh he has not had mewr | United ‘States goveramont bonds Swenor.ts &3 56 immasem 32 350 eroaricrce behind the bat. Capt, R, § | Wore unchanged on call, MONEY. Campbellcf 2 0 2 0 OTitust 3 0 3 0 0| otter. 1913, will probably play first . Millerxf' 3 1 3 1 0Paskertot 80 1 0 0 o this year, his place at sccond be. 8TOCKS. Now, Fork; April 13— Sianey e eall [ RS 517,50 Siment Yo 1t 0! Ing taken by H. F. Olbson, 1917, who | ", firm at 3@4 per cent; ruling rate |y ¢ 51 3 owens &2 550 played third last June. sty Al Chglmers 36 .. 3 3-4; last loan 3 1-. closing bid 3 |Mperaas § 3 0 3 obein § 1523 th a wealth of material for alj | 700 Am. Asricultarsi |,o0rer 3:8; offered at §i1.3 Time loans Xiae 3164 ¢lxmises 10310 on the dlamond, the Harvard | 5900 Am Ret Suger steady; 60 days 3 1.2@3 3-4; 90 days | D3 jj}jjl;;;g;m 30620f m this vear should easily mensure | *Iin A2 3 3-4; six months 3-4@4. nel Bawa = veno ©p to the standard of the team of last % Toals, 3 831 3 June, which 8o decisively defeated Am mae sl pa "7 OMIGAGO GRAIN MARKET. B Yale. As was the case with that team, 208 Seeudtie. ..., WHAET: Oven. Figh Low. Close. Philadeiphls ... Al e Lo this year's aggregation promises to be o v 04 100 104 105 1338 | Two base hits MecDonald. Jackson 2. one of hitters. Coach Sexton succesded Hmeiting & 70700 oL 106 100% 103 1518 b fn turning out a team last vear that #611-16 103 13-16 99 11-16 102 15-6 |4 Bad a batting avernge of .274 as com- Ten lanings at Clnclnnatl, Cinctanatl, 0., Aprll 12.—Melntire weekened after $ugar Refining, MoHICAN COMPAN SATURDAY and MONDAY = - SPECIALS DO THIS RIGHT NOW Send or telephone your order to us, we will send you any of the following specials C. 0. D. Small delivery charge of 5 cents Your Purchase Delivered in City For § Cents Clean Fresh {SPINACH ok 15c] Sugar Cured Smoked SHOULDERS, 1b.... Native VEALROAST, 16........a. 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Rolled OATS, 5 b Pure HORSERADISH 2 hottles."...........15¢ Golden Key 3 CORN, can. .+..... Mixed TEA Clean, White Head RICE, 3 1bs. .x. . ;. | Baked { Beans, qt., 10c loaf, 8¢ 17c .. 14c Seedless 19 California fi [B:| ORANGES - 25¢ Brown Bread German Coffee Cake, loaf, 8¢ ..14c .13c . a3e ..23c Cream Doughnuts Best Bread dozen, 12¢ loaf, 3¢ HOT FROMI OUR OVEN tho sizth guwo tho vistiors anether, bt Clacin TOGO “A YELLOW PERIL. | Ole Oleson, he's one of the liveliest tied it with & double, § forco out and & single. leson, he's on g v Baseball Results Friday. In the teoth singies by Bemion, Bescher and Hob- | —_— members of the club At Roanoke, T Montresl o Dovazht heme che wioaing i Scoe | Little Jap Predicted a Caming World's | & iHann B e reshal ke 0 R T P | Champ—Has Long Knockout Rec- | makes no difference who they are, W R Montreal wecond Bheckaritt 8 0 3 6 030 6| ord are treated with the greatest consid At Richmond, Va.: Rochester 11 Miiocat " 6 0 0 8 2110 = | eration. Larry gave an inkiing into | Richmona sl st 4328 4031 0| TImagine, if you can, a Japanese who | the workings of his mind a few days At Charlot Vii Univessit Teonoran & 01 4 §1 31§ g]atands s foot 10 inches and wolghs 103 | ugo wheman especiaily green youngs- | of Virginia 8 - Hotmand & 3 1 8 0|Bamox & 0 4 & ofpounds, o ‘can hi Fitz- | tar ‘wiy sentiande | At New York: Dartmo mest SR dmmr 11110 Cmmons Tk podiaiient” ke o b B v s Dartmouth 3, Colum Dawr B¢ uat G100 N Soo Grim and ther he looks green,” asserted the big ! B . il a mental picture of Youns Lw. “Just remember that many o MOTORCYCLE NOTES. ,,,,, | of Japan, th peril” of the | the o 6" greanest when : qotals, 33 8% 16 prize ring. | I smile when 1 think of | Racine, Wis, motorcyclists e One' it when winning run_ e frrpdier e ol LR cine, ¥ yoliats expect “Butted for Sheckaml in 10ch. ks e byboie® 4 n the city ridies - excelle ge | would laugh if you saw a pk aph | own T Bm =g 1§ e iny nd abil- |of Cy Young twenty vears azo, or | o— Cineinnati 00010160666 1—3|ity tospeak the I He went to| even Bill ‘Bradley, or Bar torcyel | form s promd- v baso. bits, Fotman, MeLeso, Grers; thrse buse | WOk at the Jonathan club in Los Moore when thes . iibve x Centennfal celebra~ Bte, Sohitte, Beacher. geles, an_organization whose men Findlay, n the near fa- —_— | rate their worth by the milli is now entering 1 M'GRATH DEFEATS AJAX ‘s\u 4 of thousands. Togo tausht the | year in the major leag b IN STRAIGHT FALLS | tash, Jearnea the dun i picked 500 mark 7 | toreyclists to - i = | up a smattering of boxin; om Eddie No one doub e truth of b3 Irish Glant Too Speedy for Big Greek | Robinson, the boxing instructor and | the oft-repeated stater that Larry | include Chica —MoGrath to Meet Carl Selma. |old-time bare knuckle fighter, who in|would have passed t rk eyen in s == { appearance resembles a bond clipp se years if relieved of the mana- | FPostmaster Shaffer of Youngstown A very small though exceedingly | instead of an ex-pugilist gerial Wotries, Q. has suggested to the department & enthuslastic audlence saw Jack Mc- | Robinson undertook his management| Larry must eventually step out of | Washington that all specjal delivery Grath, the Irish THant, and local fa- | when Togo first showed signs of prize | the ranks. He cannot go on forever, | letters that_city -be Gelt by vorite, defest Ajax, 3 Demon, | ring intelligence and matched him for [ When Le does go baseball will have | Motoreycle carriers of Chicago, in stralght falls in a hard |a 10 round scrap. He was knocked | lost one o - - match, enlivened with considerable down 27 times in three rounds, but'and grand piE, bietsure Uips of meter- hair pulling and similar stun | managed to finish on his feet. He re-7 hasn't g S have alr cen started by day evening in T. A. B. hall. tired until his jaw should lose its sc t reyeiisis in Galveston. 8 ppsind strong of Jewett City, who had a | xt he bobbed up om a barn- r for a few year arranged & trip €0 Houston and e- to throw Woodsey of Preston City and trip, during which he pitted the king goes and his name | 77 against b ind wres- Big Jack Donovan of Norwich, each | xing appears on score in twenty minutes, failed to put in a ¢ 319 matches he won there will be & monument which will | Although some snow drifts wers sev- appearan Ellis Gauthier, the opponents _used a from forever stamp him as one of the great- et ) on the roads between nadian champlon, was present, and and tumble tactics to scientific | est of theigreat. The memory of some | 050kosh, Wisconsin and St. Pas agreed to throw Domovan in fifteen ing. of his feats may grow dim but g | Minn., five enthusiastic motorcyciists minutes, but failed to get & fall. Don- | His jaw having recovered from the | batiing average, which follows, will | TO™ the former city recent ovan agreeably surprised his friends |27 down punches, Togo Xt ' never grow dim in comparison to oth- | ®d @ round trip motorcycle ja by putting up a fast, clean fight, stay- | wandered Into the ring to himself gns: . d ing the fime with appareatly litile |out. He then licked 25 o onents via 1902, ...569 1005, oso |, THe F: A. M. compatition committns trouble. the knockout route in 27 fights, amon 1003 1302 1s08....289 | hns granted sanctions for race meets In the main bout good work was|Wwhom was Harry Forbes, ex-world's o 2 etroit and Cortland, New York done by both contestants, each show- | bantamweight champion, who lost a Ionn- i< abl. X000 fay Toges ing clever form in getting out of some | He beat Harr adly tha 100¢ 3 1911 3 will b = dirt bad holds. McGrath took the firstl it took him several days to get his fac e 2 | track s be fall on a spread eagle In 18 minutes, | back into shape. Forbes had previous- ool | schedul and the second on a head scissors and | red a shadow victory over John " . ; arm lock in eleven minutes. Ajax | ulon, though it was not officially welighed In at 223 pounds, while Mc- |recognized. Grath tipped the scales at 188. After( On Feb. 26 Battling Nelson waltzed | the match McGrath was given an en- |agalnst the “yellow peril.” He guar- stip him in six rounds. There his Norwich thusiastic reception by Some Class friends The bout was refereed by | for the .J.\'l.\‘vr\n«l the win- Carl Selma of Duluth, Minn,, who chal- ; t l«\ 1 ]J hey A"Hn'f lenged McGrath to a finish bout, two |[Sumc lively rounds and at the finish . out of three falls, in public or pri. |Togo got the $5,000 according to his That is what they all say about the new 1912 Model Ex- vato, catch as catch can style, stran and Nelson nothing. i gle hold barred. Jack agreed to meet years old his next| celsior. Belma for a side bet of $100 and Sel a great );mlrwr has M”k l ma deposited a forfeit of 325 with the or or tobacco, P s 4 £ F sporting editor of The Bulletin, t no and speak almost e it a point to look in my store window and see it. wddition to all he has a bank roll to- | lish, Ir lents bind the match. alling $30,000 | SUMIORS SRR OWLS In all his fighting career he hasnev- SPECIALS AT DUCKPINS | cer hothered about how much his op- | = ponent im. Big Gipsy Aldi High Man With 132 for Single |Gleeson, 2 miner from the 1d Oklahoma, agreed to|* s of Arkansas d never been licke Togo in 15 rounds. In th and Total of 348, The Junlors defeated the Ov riul e cinls_at duckpins Friday eve e T tnint the Donovan alleys, two out of~t e Ja% DAt 1He minér. to slesn o8 strings. Aldi of tho winning team e hi man with the excellent tot 348, and 132 for single. The Jun have won two out of three of matches and are ready t ked out Jim Downing, an | white hope,” in ten rounds. vears old and stands 6| team in the clty. The scores ity b oo o PO Juniors. ‘hest and he of a nml‘!lr\\msh; 'r\\:(; H. Hll ,.c0rve 87 3 | the height and weight, feet an ds | £ 3 T nl [of a ahila. But he is o remackatly| Freg Engine Pulley Cradle Spring Fork Crowe .. see | experts declare will be the first Japan- ese to hold a world’s championship. Spring Seat Post Reinforced Handle Bars NAPOLEON LAJOIE | | 472 Owls Specials, . a 2 it S N THE Gk Extra wide mud guards that cover the tires, protect you Johnson .. 85 T2 1 LN ATES . TOMEL 05102 | Big Frenchman Bears Lightly 17 Years | from dirt, extra large handles, heavier belt, flanger on both Donahus . 88 713 | of [Niljoc LoNgUS Santion pulleys. Many other features not mentioned above, old Lar asstve, well proportioned, the same old, 1 450 See it and be convinced that the best machines on the ige, Friday morning J. P. Sullivan de- | 21, I 1 ‘matures, graceful] < McNulty th traighi LT 8 e e 1 . e e e teon Lajoie. " " | market are The Excelsior Auto Cycle and Sullivan ., . 92 83— 32 Vhen he 1s going to cease his mo- | . - 10poly on a good sized proportion of McNulty .. . T B b (e S el the gl t goes with cach Amerl e g e e T | THE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE | Track Games at Harvard. Cambridge, Mass, April 12.—Medi- ocre performances were the ruie at the can anyone else. A year ago he said Le would be satisfied 1f he stayed in the game just ten more vea annual Harvard spring handicap track | This year he laughs at any refer- games. A heavy rain and a stifft wind |ence to quitting the sport. It's out bothered the athletes, and the coaches | of the question with him. It's far kept most of the 'varsity men under |from his thoughts. He thinks of it cover. R. Tower, a freshman, won the | scarcely more than the youngest Te- 100 yard dash from scratch in 101-5) cruits donning major league spurs for seconds. H, M. Warren finished first | tho first time. .« { in the mile run from the 15 yard mark [ Larry as sprightly now as he in 4 minutes 314-5 seconds, and Cap- | did wien he joined the Cleveland club, tain P. R, Withington captured the|There are not more than a few ounces | 2 mile run’ from seratch in 9 minutes | of excess flesh on his prawny bones. | 654 seconds. |In his every move the the action | — of a hig ined athlete. | ared to an average of .157 In 1910 be- 8¢ nine strenuous inr ane low! [ote Bo took charge of Harvard base- | "R i Mo N e T i sy a0 ke Mening chive Ball. The team looks stronger than 100 Am, Weslen oy 5% 76 1-18 ;‘nn‘h'mfi:l‘fl'nm:xl‘ the serles with Chicago, § Iast vear's nine in that the pitehers | 4100 Aniomda S T et the Lttt well scatared.. A basn o promise to do more effective work than | fo. pq "1 BN NN wy . & mctifice wud a singleo In the fourth gave any of the pitchers did last year, 9 Atianiic Coust Lime,.....141 :n’i EA‘: ifil.u :_n:mm\:n:“nm,.“‘unummu u“r;:u'mmmun' e I R (i R T DA 1 A O i 0 i 25 L Ao o e S ', 372 e = o S RS Bill Donovan of the Tigers is in ex- | On the diamond he moves aroun cellent trim and Is confident that h!‘[“’“" that same easy, happy &0 luck o can begin pitching earlier than usual. | motion which has made all critics for While Donovan's arm isn't as strong |a decade and a half declare that he c v Pendletgn r 1 as it used to be, his head is clear and |is the most graceiul diemond artist| We ¥ e ) ) his nerve is of steel, Brain work Is | that ever lived. Always on the move,| - the secret of this veteran's ability to |always chattering, making almost as remain in fast company. much poise as Paddy Livingsion and Second-hand Motorcycles on reasonable terms, - s A FERE TR s it U oA A A