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SPORT NOTES. wn, Ohio, wants more rigid cement and has added a mo- - of one of the police “The motercycle 18 coming into fash- jon.” T at's the way the Burlington, Pa, Motorevela club which was recent- ¥ organized, viewed the matter, Sanctions for race eets at Wash- ngton, D, ¢ Lancaster, Pa., wera granted by Dr. J. P. Thornley, chai man of the F. A. M. competition co mittes for May 30 in each city, KORWICH FAMILY MARKET Frults and Vegetables. 35) Caulifiower, 16-30 | Red Cabbage, .5 15| New Cabbage, | _ Bermuda, 0 Potatoes, pk,, 50 Turnips, E) 5|Spanish’ Ontons, b, 3 3 26| Bunch Onlons, = § pir Pk | Plant, 15 Dandelions omatoes, ib, 15 2dishe | bott 25-50 erosens Oll, 11-13 Market C 10|Cods’ Tonguas, 15 Of 8. Haddock, 6|Ro: ' O8RS Haddock, 6|Round Clams, "o, Weakfish, Suappe: Blues, H Sadines. 5@ N T frapt. ok nes, y 20 d0-501 Boilea, 35 | Steak Cod, 18 | Flounders, 10-11 | Flatfish, 8 Halibut, 2 refigh, imon, Whitefish, Shad. Swordfish, terfish, t Crabs, doz. ADDITIONAL MARKETS Feea. Hominy, Cornmeal, cwt., Hay, baled, top, Provender, 5185 $1.80 $1.70 cwt., $1.90 Cottonseed Mea Lin. Ofl Meal, $2.25 3176 AT NG B S 4 in some of the less negotl s e were the m eatures of to- 8 s dey’s uninteresting stock market. The it pered undertone ranged from irregulerity to D il steadiness, but nobody seemed to at- »PS. | tach much significance to the mo Vestern Veal— ment, which was largely if not entirely Legs, 20 | professional. 5| The rise in American Tobacco an ¢ allied security on th curd” was ceable to rumors of increased divi- dends which found some credence in | he fact that earnings of these com- panies are probably larger than before st 3 their dissolution. Today’s activity in American Can was attributed to the ound speculative interests identified wi naide Roun: | that company, coupled with the pro: 8 Steak ey pects for large fruit crops which mu redound to the advantage of the can Poustrx. manufacture as some late | h & | Faney L. L Ducks, |activity in the traction shar e 4 3i | based on subway negotiations, but th Sath 1| Native Chickens, 33 ng, while steady, left the general | Gos b4 E m‘;’g sverage of prices ' practically un- | squabs, 4y fchaneed £ | Amerfcan stocks were the only steady feature of the London market, | other departm elng characterized | | 5 ousness, resulting In part from 173 | S e, §1 | the calling of e by transpo o nepublle Sirel . 2 | 5/ Brown, 14 lbs. $1 | worke Another slump ireless s vléd A Cutloaf, 13 Iba. §1 [ shares added to the de in| 1400 Do. pra .. Powdered, prices and caused liquidation of other 400 8t T & Molasses_> P* 1 | securities. The statement of the Bank o 5 L § Porto Rico, gal. 69 [0f England for the week added an- it Orleans, gal €3 |other $1,000,000 to that institution’s ol Maple Syrup, gold holdings, with Its proportionate | 90 steady at @8 per eeni.j raljng ate § §-4; loan 3 7-8; clasing bid Yisl Maive 3-4; offered at 2 7-8, Time loans - m slendy; 60 days § per eent; 80 days Sheep B@8 i-4; six months § 1-508 8-4, Laibs, - §5.60-86 iaste Coust Tine. . o 15| 0 puimine & ovio QHICAGE aRAIN WARKeEY, 1 (0 haiEhen e wHaw; v, High Law Clos nedian Paci T L AT " 9 Contral ) eather vl ok i Dby M ooul e NS U PR U R TP % x 1 $LEB | —— Contral of New dersey FLE0 |7 100 Chsipeaka & Obo...... 8% s 82 | Ohicas & Alion ... el i $235 | 200 Oblcauo Great Wesiarn. .| 1% 17% sl ) 200 Do, pid ... Y il “3’7‘53 &% 1 ek 140 ¢ L& 8e P05 106 i ™ 2535 ) C 0, & 8 Louy Cornell Wins Triangular Regana Harvard Secend and Princeton Third in Race on Charles River—Time of Winning Crew 9.267/,—Iihacans Also Vistors Over Harvard Freshmen. alway course, Roston, May Felding the master stroke, the Corneil varsity crew, three lengths to the good at the finish, watehed Harvard win second place from Princeton by 10 feet in an Intereating triangular contest this af- ternoon over & course of 1 1-§ miles in Charles river basin. e Cornell completed her sweep of the | new coliseum cxcent a and | ®n optien for ter is expected In the near future. NAVAL ACADEMY QUT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA. Rowing Squad Would Miss Malf of Summer Cruise. Nearly asin half an hour later when the e 1rjrm‘;»‘nn crew came across the line & | Annapolis, Md., May 2 Tull length ahead of the Harvard 1915 [ believed that the naval academy will crety, Dbe rapresented In the big intercollegiate The times of the varsity race were: |rowing regatta on the Hudson river Cornell 9,36 1-3, Harvard 9.3, Prince- | this year. ton 9.3, intendent Gibbons and the The freshman race times were: Cor- | academy athletie authorities received nell B35, Harvard 10,03, an invitation today from the Pough- om the time that Referee J. H keepsie rowing stewards to enter a Immh,un of the navy gave the word | varsity and second eight, but it is not to the varsity crews wafting in the | thought now that permission to do so calm water at the head of the basin | can be oht ed from the naval au- until the three shells came rushing | thorlties because the regatta will not through fthe stiff, choppy ®ea at the | take piace until after the midshipmen finigh, while 20,000 spectators cheer will have starte on their summer the Jead was always with the Ithacan; With Cornell catebing the water first fand getting balf a length on the first 10 strokes, the race settled down with in the first two minutes to a terrif struggle between Harvard and Prince- se, and tp accept would mean that the ing squad would miss nearly haif of the instructoon cruise, Ambherst 2, Williams 0. st, Ma May 2 mherst ton. " The tenaciiy with which the Or- Rl e elght could plunge into their e seithe o and slide was not sufficient oyt open r at any time ov | | pursuers. Cornell had open water at | | the but Princeton's bow oar | was even with Harvar th 11 miles Harvard hit in a last effort to n, b ‘( the Orange and mile, antly, and in the dash | £ o e Challenge from Laurel Hills. s puly The Laurel Hill baseball team would tween them as the flags fell. | 1o to play the i The race was too short to be s Taurel Hill Setard haustive, but there was several inc s o/ HN6G5 347 a5 1ol es: of wal the low Princeton she & g er ,cG. Nelson p, Blair 1b, Pur The freshman race which follo i e e ‘]g’ quickly was even more exciting t! leon of, Allen If. ; { the fight for second place among. the | team un i had the the start and o | 5 PARSS | their a nearly half a ] | A 3 5 {at the Then th | Commission Refuses to Free Pfsister. coxsw alled on his men an ati, May he request of next half mile the relative E declared a | had been reversed. | Luse o ‘ailure of the — t ptiate with him PLANS FOR YAL elease to cago National NEW ATHLET!C FIELD. Total Cost Will Be Slf\CODD—chhseum to Seat 60000 Persons. fused today commission. th | national haseball Cubs Challenge Altar Boys. The Young Cubs challenge the Altar New Haven, C May 23.—The | Boys second team to play on Sta Yale Alumni Weekly in a special | diamond Satur noon at two coliseum number”- tomorrow will con- | o'oclock. The lineup is as follows tain the first definite plans of Yale's | Fuller ¢, Stanley p, Desmond 1b, Fitz new $700,000 athletic field and the plan | gerald 2b, Lewis 3b, Patte Re recommended for financing the project. | Tudwis, Henault and Zimmerman ja Tho graduate committee favors % | the ouier regions, colissum or bowl-lfke structure, bit il not entirely of eoncrety as bullt lse- Biewer Oikpoiate, Breneon. where in the form of an em- R BAREIRALE F batthe: tacad=aoies oo lay 23.—Harry Brewer of e e M-Sl D .',‘,‘.;,,"“.n;'}'v City’ outpointed Ray Bronson en soata. It is planned to seat - | 0f Indianapolis in an elght round bomt focan. 50,000 and 30,000, peraons r, the welterweight champlonehip opportunity to seat more If nece required. 5 3 Whis, tothl.costs .$700,000, .1a™anpor- Waiters vs. H. & A. Nine. The Wa n_Waiters meet Hopkins & Allen baseball nine on the Cranberry Saturday afternoon and tioned as follows: Land $150,000, coli- seumn $300,000, clubhouse $100,000, new seball stand on the present Yale the the a fleld $50,000, and the remainder to he [800d game is promised. employed in developing the grounds - : from time to time. Wild Cats Win, The Yale athletic authorities already Young Wild Cats beat the have options on all the land for the lls 46 to 14, FINANGIAL AND VNCREASE. EARN|NGS the | Dissolution of Trust May Raise Tobacco Dividends, 25.—A m ‘fuc rk, Ma nd narrow New Y dealings reserves down about 1 Reports of r per ots in Bu cent. est made for some disturbance in Vienna and may cause unsettiement later on the continent Further foreign demand, chiefly from Germany, for money here { 15 reier & produced no change in rates, haif year | ) Taiied Srsie money loaning at 3 3 3-4 'per | 400 cent. Some 60-day loans to Rerlin ; were reported today at 43 ich was practieaily e. The recent activity in commer- cial paper has flattened o denoting | “Toor wwestinghou: some reaction in general business Westam Tnlon Ronds were irregular, Rock Island Whesltng & L. Frle, collateral fours recovering from early riger AL heaviness. Total sales, par value, were “”C,,‘l',l‘ $2,232,000. United States governments were un- changed on call, tal sales, 365,300 shares, —_— | STOCKS. COTT Sales. Tt COTTON, —— Allls Chalmers DM ......— New York, May 22.—Cotton futures 14500 Amal. Copper im closed steady, _Clos bid 2200 Am. Agricultural 823 S 04 1130 00 Am. Boet Sngar D13y Ma 1.04, July 1110, 42000 Am. Can ... i gust eplember 1 [} 100 Am. Car & ¥ 8, 11.28, November 11.3, December 1133, e January 11.34, ruary 11,36, Marek e flivictin 1144, “Spot dlosed quiet, 10 poinis Tee Securities. lower; middHng uplands, 11.50; mid- Uneed 01 dling gulf, 11.76; sales, 2,135 bales, 00 Am. Smelting & 100 Do. pfd .. 400 Am. " Steel Foundrtes. Vew York, May 28.—Moeney en eal] . 8 A N @AMES TODAY. ohGa 10000 ——— can league held at Philadelphia as a|Part of the two hundred riders who ] ' e s Sl Tows, MIH 92 result of the st by Jennings' play- | entered traveled over a course 200 : Aneriesn Loagun oA ers. Comiskey conveyed the impres- [ miles long and the others over anoth- I Ttiogen st New Tork ety il sion that o fen days' sentence was |er course 100 miles In length. hiladelphla st n. Dtroft 00001 placed against Cobb at the special e Nationat L : ' o 5 Soski i i T T Ay session, but thls was not announced. | That there are 2,500 motorcycllists in | and overlook our stock ef Carriagesy adelpi Two bass bita Cromford, Moeler; thres buse bt — Pennsylvania is the estimate made by | Concords and Business Wagons. All Feter. BABEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY. ‘ iy ders LTS the state highway department at Har- | work high grade, at medtam prices. We NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. International Leagus. risburg. are mnig\nx & speclal drive on Care = - pe ) At Buteto—Bumaio ey Cliy 3 riages this year. New York el 8 oshoster-_e Baltimors 4. Bruce Houser, a Findlay, O., motor-| Automobties for rest. A few big ¢ T, 10 RO e S I cyclist, recently made a motorcycle | bargains in used | — - 15 14 5 O e trip from that city to Aurora, ill, &|land cars. [ R u U INTERNATIONAL “‘“‘:{‘ 5”":“:“' P, | distance of 327 miles in 15 hours. e Pmaani ) o s M.B RING 3 61 | Boston 2 it ' | A number of endurance runs are he- « D, Clereland ", 18 ing planned through the southern part New York S et 1 |of Alberta, Canada, by the Calgary, Repairer. Bt Touis My 23—t Leuls wen from Cloclonatl i Alberta, Muwn cle club : today, . in s zame featured by bears hit- [ Murshy's Bat Wark Featurss. o i 1 Vern French of Bumton, na, | DR, C. R, CHAMBERLAIN e T e s O Boer by Wiago gave the locils making arrangements to ride to San rore Mt hasl, Moty 360 ‘ta”the bt e Connecticut League. Francisco, Cal, on his motorcycle this o bt hasd. Mumby led bu ibe bating Wi & en e0n St b . 5y T AR urg Phindslobla. Ty 22 1| roke—Now Haven 5, Tolsoke & In o f Dr. 8. L. Geer's pract i 5500 0] numaLst S gt 518990 A HarforBrideeport 6, Hartord B n charge of Dr. 8. . tea 10 0| Nitehen,st 20 118 0 0 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. BT T duniog his last {llness § 8 0 Eamds 14 gt 3203 00 Woo lew PO @LANTE B BLAF L | McGrory Building Norwich, Conn, iie Dot 3108 e me Gl A GAPSULES] 32 Wingo,e 2 120 . . 7 | 7214 0 2 ofStclep 2 0 0 3 oBrdeeport 7 | ~ ‘ ; e 90 olWeodbump 1 9 ¢ 0 0} Sy Ak 0 Y ENJ| You cannot afford to use oass 4 0 . e 5§ §fmabem Tl e } So sy 00§ 0 0| R L x carbon lamps while Mazde 50 Totals, 15 24 - — % oo o > 0| roma, 3 Totals, 2 SE S CollogoGames. Lamps are selling at such low a9 *Butted for Stesls 1n th. At Princoton—Prrinceton 6, Unlrersty of Michl- 5 t th . Score by inaln 5 8 present time. - S e At Amherst—Amberst 2, Willtams 0. ccipeossivrdpmnns / Phladaphia ¥ At Hanover—Dertmouth £, Univensity of Vermont 6. cossscrtitiib 0, B, s, Togn i, i, Mtchall; three base Bit, Mow- Now England Leagus. Moos Duse hit, Bakme run, Bescl . Wingo. At Brockton—Worcester 3, Drocktor h — At Fall TiverFall Biver 7. Lowe Sobei Bt Wik i M| 3B ren w .:H, game todiy. Speskers home run in | gume against Doston todss. winning 3 1 D k & D k S I P tveed o M Cheend | £, S : wi Young Tigers Challenge. ominic ominic FOR SALE BY e ninth and e itteburg. oston, = e A i e IR smen £173 313 3| conlionce ang coats o 16 o 18 veass C. V. PENDLETON, J, § belug put out Bpoaker made foe tird, whioh was w- | Carerlt’ 4 1 4 0 4§18 0|0 age, Adaress Adelios Gobiel, P.0,| el 801 Norwich 10 Broadwa: and_scored the winaing run wheo Homn- | St 4 3 40 MO y. = A Yixrm 4180 RMilest (1800 5y r o g TaGilerd $ 110 0 Oleiadkonit 4 1 1 0 0| PO U & I e TS LR ER R o R R R R MOTORCYCLE NOTES. Frank O. Moses, Mgr. Cabbage owerst (8.1 Graneyt H MCartiy.3 8 1 0 6 OlSboanm 31131 ag Swaricer 8 3 8 0 3|uvemer 5 53§ g|Kelne’™ 3380 olkiae 394 00| .gstant Fire Cher J. Houseman of a i Lol &2 19 olrisgaid a1 0 of PSS ® Z 222 | Reading, Pa, is the motorcycle rider T t pl ot § 9,0 3 Olwonctn ¢ 84 0 1| rvas 3317 93| e B 638 1| for the depsvament in that eity. omato Flan 81U 1 0By, cara by Innings & e R R S R B R R Two additienal motorcyele officers The vaugh" Fflundry co. = 1011 olBanidt § 134 qfCqpe et ] L0 88 008 ¢ 1ol ipaye heen added to the squad at Des CARDWELL’S, 9 Market St, 1001 oPimpmshesd 3 0 3 o| T buse hiis Byme, Wison; thres buo hits | No\Toq Ja. by Chief of Police Jenney, Nos, 11 to 25 Ferry St, 3 4 L0 0T O b 3 O T e , by Ol ot 320 A0y R . e T One of the many successful moter- MILL CASTINGS T Py Tusie S . Monty After Bates. cycle endurance runs conducted this A SPECIALTY e el Jour ( Jack Monty expresges u desire to|spring was the run ef the Invincible dhum batter-than thre A i meet Young Bates of Baltla in the |Motoréyele club of Brooklyn, N, Y.|. Orders Recelve Prompt Attention |ing columns of The B4 squared clrcle, provided the latter will 0001 o3 o hang up a side bet to make things in 0040019 i teresting, Monty is confident that he Wames 3, Ryan, Grigge; | €21 beat up the Baltio champien, e — New London Shuts Out Opponents, Wlts Sex 1. Wimtads 4 The New London Independent hase- Gay 43, ~floft, one of the Righiandeny | ball club opened the season an Thurs- e T enaey e bk, ey Wl e | day, winning from a New York team bases il ud 4he Whtio Sox miade 1t two stright by | 3 (0 0, Slim McIntyre ef this city seore of 10 fo 4, o New Yoris went 1o peccs | Showed his old: time form en the initial er telders Bl eore | sack and Billy Gleason umpired in a 1 ' s o Satisfactory manner nethh 613 rt Ty Cobb Back Agaln Saturday, v R ) i Cotd fosise. 4 84 ie Tyrus Cobb, the Celahany 4 %1 g n tan, will be back in d § 12 the game hy Baturday, aeearding ie H g4 President Cemiskey of the Chicago § 1) 2 8| Amegican elub, whe ret : ri ial meet 1 00 00 01 Ty, FBET B e Touls, 38133 5 *Bated for Bens tn Fih od for Vaughn ia’ 6, foore iy unlas; 168086005 N’a\m‘.,vuvifllufi i L s s, Bodle, Swene; tueve bire ki, —have an un-¥% Wasiaton 5, Dot 2, broken ten year Wasingten, My £ Wubluston fzore Bucas T b el ad Dl W alellee "VH record of leader- Belai Wailiigiea, ship en quality One-guarter more of Hub oven heated because, others heat only 4 l“ll and v . ' estos and tin on the VNN Y Y I’s nobody’s fault but yours if you didn’t #ry Moecca yesterday. But today Is M ade more friends in less time than any other cigarette—ever, try to “get by” with o / of the oven. WyARTZ F'fl“S 9 1 Wa*erSL,, Normch Oomi.