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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1913 — LIPTON SUGGESTS 75-FOOT LIMIT | Ask Us About An ! Etfla ACCIDENT |, ... of English Yachtsman to be Considered at Special " SLICY Meeting of N. Y. Y. C.—Deed of Gift Allows Ang L Ie & e Length From 65 to 90 Feet—Sir Thomas Appeals to - Sportsmanship of Amencu'u TR e Won by Narrow Margin on Points in Ten Round Bout. | YOUR PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR 5 CENTS Saturday Specials It Means Money $aved To You 500 lbs. Fresh Pigs’ Feet. ... 500 lbs. Fresh Pigs’ Liver. .. ROLLS ... |4C ll\;icely Mixed l 8 | ACON, Ib...... Extra Heavy GRAPE FRUIT S i 20 Always Mak It a Point to Follow Cur Pure Food Specials. .2,000 Ibs. Fresh Pork SHOULDERS, Ib. ... .... Should e . |2 Sliced Sugar Cured Aam . 20¢ ’ New York, March T7—Sir Thomas, Lipton's challenge for the American cup will be considered at a special meeting of the New York Yacht club called by Commodore Pratt for the| New York, March 7.—Packey McFar- Already a dif- [land outpointed Jack Britton in ten evening of March 12. | Legs of Genuine I 3%0 ference of opinion has arlsin among | rounds of rapid and clever fighting at LAMB, Ib. ....... the elub members whether the chal- | yragisor’ Square Garden tonight. While 5 . o m: F 1/ & lenge should be accepicd on the terms | McFarland had the better of the argu- pres Ib. 9lse ment as a whole, Britton made the Ib. 125 2,000 Ibs. Fresh “Pig” PORK LOINS, Ib. .- ... .. . |3%G RoASTb....... |15C lliegxsp'fltlb....... 12¢ Mealy Cooking POTATOES proposed by Sir Thomas Lipton that the competing vachts be limited to 7 fost ‘on ihe water line. better showing in the final round. i | b s ithe ‘his light. - . The deed 0! gift provides that the | either of the two Chicago light- 2y Don't be caught napping. Accidents | challenger, if a sloop, may be any- | weights, Whose long talked of match Finest Yellow ONIONS B N, Ay | Where from 65 to 90 feet on the water | has excited much inierest, boxed up to : e R s Tme € The challenger can elect to sail | the expectations of those who have Wl you ever saw, peck.........12V5c PR S A D disastrous fires are started by eome | € . laterline length within the been anxiously looking for a meeting Clean SPINACH Red Ripe TOMATCES New CABBAGE trivial accident. Insfire now and take any L e . el @esignated limits of 65 and 90 feet and | between them. Packey showed that e o At g‘,ffi“gficfide‘ the defender has the same right and he was the cleverer boxer, but Britton CANDY ttention. the larger craft incurs a penalty of | proved that he is the harder hitter. 89 Jh hox........ 2 10¢ peck 20¢c | b, 10c b 4c Fresh Solid OYSTERS will recelve prompt attention. time allowance. By the deed of Packey's nose was bleeding during the ISAAC S. JONES Sir Thomas can challenge with last two rounds and his left eve was and Real Estate ;l::)! bfl;‘:"lf n’l‘ d: ires and the N slightly marked up as he left the ring. »‘ very Finest’ Fresh’ Darl( Brown Ex' Fancy TUB BUmR Insurance ® Agent,| P Yk Yacht club can meet him Britton did not show any marks of his Richards .uilding. 91 Main St. | 000 S20h U 4 90 footer \hough, | encounter other ehan a small scratch MEGGS, dozen ...............24¢c b e R 29 over the bridge of his nose. | of course, the defender would be com- selled to give a hea time allowance. | The men weighed in under the stip- = rg e Office of WM. F. HILL [relicd to cive a heavy x«ifi“ © uz”b{:m ! utatea 13;7 pounds étf.‘& orclocie this aft- Fancy Roquefort CRISCO for Cooking COTTOLENE SAUERKRAUT ; achis be Timited to 75 feet would bar ernoon, but jusc before they - dl;f,‘l Ili“"te S a6 taior, Reiiance, {ie g n,c_‘.;were weiened n. " Brits EHEESEIN - o d0c lean o 0 e o3edpaile L 0. ... .28 Diquarts ............10c]} urance vhich many of the yacht club mem-, ton turned the scale at 1351-2 and £ oy e 'V\n‘e:L ’n("";:‘\nw‘ (uulnl(\,ulct’.‘l.\l\. ly defend | McFarland at 140 pounds. | Fine GRANULA'I'ED SUGAR SWEET CREAMY CORN ROLLED OATS newly mllled 3 ) 'y !s Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Williams, Roor 9, third floor. Telephone 147 The first round was fairly even, but Britton had the call in the second, dur- 10 1lbs......................51¢c ing=Which Referee JOh cautioned Mc- [ the cup. Doubt Expressed in London. can 9c—dozen ..............85¢c BAbES i st .. 258 — — London, March 7—The stipulation ' goy.0 5 for holding. Packey’s footwork ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW st ot e mmere than 75 Feer along | chabled | him to make Britton miss § 1 can Tomatoes .. } | 8 WAX BEANS Clean Head RICE 1 can Syrup. ..... | b eque ssion, AMOS A. BROWNING e o jarred J,‘i“,“;‘ O e 1 pkg. Macaroni. . c Scams o e n o0 2060 2 be s, ... oo 157 kg Pancake. . .- | S . e, paidd A s, |Héad hich turne ritton hLalf way o necessarily will accept the “challenge. | 00 3" il ton reached Packey's face [ Confectioners’ GINGER SNAPS CORNSTARCH CLAMS, extra fancy 4 DICANE 0o e s 20E Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidz | The deed of grant simply says the : f € 3 body in _the next round, but a right anad 90 feet | 21d body iIn the next ro P : SUGAR, 3'1bs........21c 40bs. . ... .:.:.. 25 | 2 pockages ........... 8¢ Thons Dot et b W e 5 g oo °% | croes _from Packey staggered him. The d some doubt exists whether 4 ,.ct three rounds were McFarland’s on Erown & Perkans, iMtsmeysat-lay | Golionser has tho rleht arvitrarily to] Dok Mol ne Cghin aiso-wong to s § EVAPORATED Fresh COCOANUT MOHICAN COCOA RED SALMON credit, although his face and by had PEACHES,Z“)S...IQC 1/211,.. 7C 1//2“368]1.155 2(;5“5 ZSC Uver rust NaL Baok, Shccucket -« When Lipton's attention was drawn | pref Seddaoa L v Entrance stairway next to Thasws |to this point he said he recosnized Hoen fg‘uggmfll ql;:;r;;");k Sl o e e T ehr oinp | raised a lump on Packey’s left cheek- deed of gift the New York Yacht club 2 sk at e I bone and three left'jabs brought the 8 10 "HOUR S LE"2 5 ol race am eishty foot boat against| L, $io Mchariand's nose: . Packsy to 10 a. m A to 5 p. m. would be the assured victory for the | SWURS a right to the head in the ninth, B2 quarts Sauerkraut free with all bigger boat and such a contest would | DUt accepted much more than he de- be d ir Thomas | livered In this round, which was Brit- | Ought to be Banner Year—Gymnastic | Jddcq : ton's by a good margin. " Frankfurters, T the Mo vor sra it : loth men made extra efforts in the ForSalt Pask .. 2[: Team Organized—First in History olublimaide | BIE AN e s e BAKERY DEPARTMENT KEBuLE I 3 = Hot Baked BEANS res B 1 POl'k Lamb Chflps quat.rt S PR R S |7 goze}rlx M:ACAROONS 10c lb' lz;c Hot BROWN BREAD German COFFEE CAKE GOOD MATERIAL AT DARTMOUTH. i\‘n\-"i Bt - T RS Collogs: upon doing this I nevertheless shall , inal "t y 7 : of College. g Tace my 5 footer mgwinst thei bizger | Farland pushed Prition down on the fl Corned Spareribs et el et neBelllonk . ... ... ... .8+-10ck Dartfouth track enthusiasts are al- | bOAT, but in the interest of sportsman- Fo s SRl ey UL GUICHI andpds oW < ' blood again from Packey’s nose > = ship I hope they will agree to meet me with a beat of equal size. The de- ready looking forward to a successful with left jabs and two good rights to Phe ol 3 gh e il de- | the head. Packey hooked a hard left! el e R 3 cision rests with them. I put myself | :’;"m:_“;gw but Britton went back left Hebner set a new mark of 30 seconds | MARQUARD COMING BACK. year cleaning. The baseball be e they were remarkable well-balanced track squad | unreservedly in their hands. [ ond signt to the bodx i a fast rally. for the fifty yard back stroke, A. C.| been hit hardest, Pitcher 5 He to the college, which has for two vears | = aea 3 He was doing most of the work at the Raithel went forty yards in 19 seconds | Will Report at Giants’ Training Camp | forced out by fail ict 8 AR jorithe fleld events which | GERMANS WOULD ELIMINATE final clang of the bell. The round went flat, while the Illinois Athletic club re- | March 20. track tea which v have always been the green’s forts, o his credit, but the honors of the bout lay team swam 160 vards for a new.| : fered, as yet ha and which in this, its last year, is SHOT-PUT AND DISCUS. N [ world’s mark of ‘1.17. Hebner and| New York, March T—According to|2nd the crew is ; in; T xas, hel belong to the Illinois Athletic | advice received from Ma expected to show to better advantage o o R s 5 i {han ever before. The present junior | Decision is Subject to > Action of Inter- o Dereavas e Eacd esliof hetting onf Sub. . Only local hicn eompated. e e e Thaet Hmm mdes Wihs Horraer Hlol i lass, weaker in the field events, pos- national Committee. Tt ot 100 e 70 at hich yhice seversl| camp, tonight Rube Marquard, the |YOKke pitcher, now with the C:ibs down sesses quite a remarkable group of TEAL = large wagers were made between the| SK| JUMPING OFFERS Giants’ star left handed pitcher, who i Tampa, Fla., got h the R ol B aston runners, and last years freshman| Berlin, March 7—The German Olym- | (Gr&¢ WagFFrs VOre WMods DEURecn, FA2 ot 10, ShalEnt carica Tt fautniac: || Cubariibail team, end < class, not so remarkable in either de”|pic authorities who are in charge of | ana the hour they entered the rng, tho BEST WINTER THRILLS. | will report to Manager McGraw in 0f the receat serie N el it the arrangements for the next Olym- | prevailing odds then being 7 to 5 on| 2R e 3 | Marlin on March 20. McGraw has re- denfaliv h of ith naughton can be counted ‘upon_ toy take points.| . - e 2 : | McFarland. Fascinating Sport Leads All Winter | ceived assurances through a third gug ex- re Experience will be the green team’s [ pic games in 1916 have decided, sub- |1 . Bt o e e | ey othat Marqusra salll covort o e | Dl that il . strong point. The two upper classes|ject to the confirmation of the inter- | ! s | Giants at the end of his theatrical en- | it a mi m = Porria; have had the advantage of Intercol- | national committee, to eliminate from | Morse Resigns From League. and About the Alpsiin Etrops. gagement, which closes in Los An- =k Spsd legiate training, and in addition care- | the Berlin programme the shot-put-| Boston, March 7—The resignation of s 5 R 2 3 Eoloaiat the end of next wesk | ng har z ful individual study by Coach Hill- |ting and discus and javelin throwing |Secretary J. C. Morse of the New Eng- | “What is the most thrilling winter | B2 A0 (R, o0¢ of next weele = . - confidenc man. The sopho mores who have|sith both hands and to return to the land Baseball league was announced | sport?” Ask the question anywhe's|ly ag declaring he was throueh with h him 1 theoretically had little intercollegiate | o3 method by which the competitor today. Mr. MorSe has beenSecretary | jn the east or south and you will hear | baseball although he had played on s i 1 experience, are nevertheless old hands | was allowed to use his best hand. |of the league for fifteen years. In-| 1 Sl e Coanting. to . 1 T at the track game in _many cases,| This decision is expected to have an | creasing demands of his private bus- | @ million voices shout “Coastins, to- | e insisted that the only way in which recovered d r Hog numbering men like Whitney and|important effect on the chances of the | In: is stated to be the cause of his | bogganing, skating, ice skating, raci McGraw could)temp him to return fo nd the surge ) € Llewellyn, who have been in competl- { American competitors, who, unlike the |resignation. horses on ice, skate sailing!” But in|ihe Giants would be to give him he ill b I to A tion with the best amateur perform-|Scandinavians and Finns, do not fol-| The vacancy will be filled at the| \finnesota, in northern Wisconsin, in | $10,000 a year. = by the latter part of the F o 3 ers in the East. With the added ad-|low the ambidextrous rule*at home. |meeting of the league next week, . il f RN v 4 son. much stro vantage which a careful and system-| The German authorities belicve that | when additional schedule dates will be | the Rocky mountains, in Norway, c oy et in 1912. Mullir ! atic traing on the big gymnasium|the principle of symmetrical develop- | announced. Sweden, northern France, Switzerland, orkran vs. Fowns in Final. Probably no za the greater par track taroughout the winter will givel ment is physiologically incorrect and e Prussia, Denmark and Belgium mil- Pinehurst, N. C., March 7—B. War- | followed the zolf cc this year George g n. them, Coach Tiillman's work should | that one arm development is natural. Three New Swimming Records. lions more will exclaim “Skiing!™ ren Corkran of Raltimore won an chusetts closer tha and he is sincere in his wo make this a bunner year in Dartmouth | = Standing jumps also have been elim- Chicago, March rhree world’s| Skiing is generally regarded as an | ¢iting match tonight from John wood, who has been track athletics. $ inated, while army officers have taken | swimming records were shattered at|4niant sport in America, but that is|Porter, Pittsburgh, in the semi-finz ndicapper of th L Washington w begin it r The relay men will recelve the mal- | charge of the organization of the the Central Amateur Athletic associ- | Not the case in all parts of the cous- [round of the ninth annual spring golf assc on. Locks h ched |at Cha 1 ‘1t v or share of Coach Hillman's attention | ghooting and the modern pentathlon. |ation meet here last night. Harry J.| try. Stoughton, Wis, had a ski tour- | fournament here. The match went the Massachusetts very closely | g0od 1 present indicatic ¢ for the present, in order that the : ! nament in 1884 at which Eleif Tveitch | three extra holes, Corkran gaining the in the t years He ae been ' an early spring, we w f t green’'s full strength may be put in made a leap of 84 feet. The town held | Decessary stroke on the twenty-first. state champion and has played the time we ret xhib In the 36 hole final tomorrow Cork- ¢very prominent course in the state. | games with the Torjus Hemmestvedt the field for the coming indoor meets. e Sther 40 1580 2 2 the N The authorities ‘have declded that who won the first tourmament eves|ran will meet Willlam C. Fowns, Jr., remarked Manager fewer men ehall bo entered in the held in Europe, also won the mest |One-time natlonal amateur cham It turns out t the. injarles iehe- | ing actts et events this winter than has here. He 15 now & resident of Eaa | Fownes won today match with iained Larry McLean, the former | have jus ttime eno special 5 ski tour- | Robert Hunter of Weeburn, 4 up and nnati catcher and nc with St | by the time t e enough candidates to form a two- | ried further, this country having the 1 3 ] 1000 Mo. Paclfc e man, is outto make new ri of Paltimore are| fom mile relzy in addition is problematical, | least protecied supply of the metal. | 100930 Pacide Tournament Jumps. been customary. February 8 will mark L e e the first appearance of the team, T A Rrs have Teih Thel A often T} B TO DAY, ouls, are more serious thar rei |well _ satisfl with our trair when the relay team and a limited HEAVY GOLD EXPORTS. | 1300 Chesapeske & Ohlo....... 73% America that a record of the jumps| In the other nine divisions today beclieved. eft arm wa grounds. I would n rade w number of special entrants will con —_— s et Wasken — e feet long would resemble m}ensy matches ruled. * There were thr: 3 blow v a billiard other club, for we will ha v test in the Boston athletic association | Reduce Excess Reserve of Banks to | 200 Chicase & N .o | Sdition of the Consressional Record |19 hole contests, however, which were Will be s¢ t ore the same climate to work in tr indoor meet. For the present the Slender Margin. 100 Colorado Fuel & I The iong jumps did not start thouszh |won by McMillan Hopes of Wilming le to pla. Miller Hue=gins ha will fin@ upon our ret e te vars candidates are being worked . 1400 Consolldaied Ga | until 1900, when Ole Feiring made 144 | ton, Del, Jonathan Barclay of Greens- Ea&¢ T, a_ youngsie which have gone to the far so on the board track on the second floor | New York, March 7 ngagement e s | feot on the big skihill at Duiuth, M#:. | burg and Robert Foote of New Haven. Sarm tw condition themselves ma of the gvmnasium, in order that they | spout $6,000,000 gold for export e — & Rlo Grande.... — | Oscar Gunderson covered 138 feet training up, and he wil ck when they come north a may not be interferred with by the| pressed in concrete terms the bear- | i 2 “[ the steel trestie at Chippewa Falls on SPORT NOTES until McLean is: well some chilly weather, while such con candidates for the series of annubl in- | [iz"0f strained monetary conditions N Becuriiies e T A s e Fha o S I S s A iy door meets, which have proved such{abroad upon this marke. The . firs |'went up another notch. Sigrud Han A mbotorcycle club of 22 member: mar a successful part of Coach Hillman's|engagement of gold for Germany since | Chippewa Falls, competing | has been formed at Lindsay, Cal. well ced | regife in developing track material | the spring of 1908, when $17,850,000 | e Besthorotesstorints frAtarr™ LTS - and he ma | Trainer Ed La Force of Pittsbur Tl‘;; {h’" of t‘he ";;’"‘"' meets will be | was shipped to Berlin, was announced. | . he steel trestle in Stought, It is said that one out of every |Prise the {iepeEn R0 ’““'J e held late next month. The bulk of the gold, however, goes | : umped 141 feet and stood. Hard- | elght farmers in Indiana owns a mo- | [0 _retain B e s Coach Hillman has excellent mater- | o France and Argentina, shipments | FAOrinE nowstis s wtoppen ehiow. | torEvcle Provwnage m oungster drafted from Tincon | that pen: ar ial at hand for the development of|(o South America being for European S DEafivas of he. aler in Sthatats I Z Club of the Western 1 e, s hie|Dplonship this ye good relay teams. As last vear, the | 5ccount. Berlin was again bidding than there came from Ironwood, A 245 mile endurance run was helq | Understudy at second. Bosides thesw | Someone polsor r college will surely be represented by | g 1-2 per cent. In this market today | i, [ Mich., the report of a foot leap by | by the San Jose, Cal, Motoreycle two infielders, Evers has such prom- |dog. I am a goo! a mile and a four-mile relay. Thelfor sixty and ninety day loans in ad- Tnternational Pump .. Anders Haiugen and one of 154 feet by [ on March 2 e E ising players as Art Phe sec was as ¢ n of heaven & nucleus of both last year's teams 18| vance of the April set(lement. Indi- Kansas Ciiy Southemn Barney Reilley, competing as an ama- R from the Reds; Red Corridon Pittst is going to fetch I'd I Jeft in college, and it should not be| cations were that the exportation' of Yenigh Vaey e e s Gontest James | H. A Fitch of Cutler, Flu, 61 years |the Detroit Tigers, and Bd McDonals nortal ali difficult to develop a strong quartet|golg which has amounted to neagly | Suisine & Nash Presthus leaped 156 feet, but fell, as | old, enjoys a spin on his motore last year with the Boston Bra L ko tethihando in each distance. Whether there will | $35:000,000 this sges s e L i = e Exestiugsleancd 3 2 S oo e ’ 3 S ben Cioune: auts f»— & Tex b = A i gl ! John Y. Smith, the Boston st ve been cont w Motoreycle deale: days ago Smith was ex ounges Europe saw her first ski tournament | 1SRV Ce detlers of Baltimore arc however. It 1s quite possible that it| The outlook for easy money rates was | _ National Lc may seem advisable to divide the|not favorable, alt th the call money | 1 pra 1879 on the Huseby Hill. Torjus | j. <oid there during 1913 Dr. Sargent han does tt -andidates for this dz;nn;::n among | rate here Is still the lower of any of | Now York Central . ‘ nestvedt of Eau Claire, Wis., at E 3 SRR 91 notinced the nd kne he two other teams. Light prellmi-|the world’s great financial cent AW | that time a resident of Norw won | ] 5 e fit for anythin, > might w 1] nary training is being taken by all the | Last week’s bank statement showed | _° o & Wetem... | the meet. ~ The world’s record was | Aurora =T Monsts having the arier’ Smith will be 47 vears old Apr Ho-0: relay candidates that the excess reserve had been re- | ot iy | made on Feb. 28,1910, when Sigrud.|FiEhyRt S50 0 TOLOTCyeles of aay or In Dartmouth's first gymnasium team| duced to a der margin and fore- | | Brevik leaped 163 feet on the Fram |~ R 3 ey Cooliny ea h ¥ 3 have Hanl tobinsc hill at Brummundalen, Elverum, Nor- [ cu1itornia motoresc i sts are already Bas been organized and authorized to| casts of tomorrow’s report, b represent the college. Gall I. Gardener | known movements of currency, indi- | b w .. T meelini o aleads of Prescott, Ariz. has been elected}cated a further loss of $3,000.000 or |- Pitisburs Thirty United States ski clubs have | TOCE T8, 0 SEEECE TRe 100 A 1 captain, and E. C. Lamson of Exeter, | $1,000,000. Time money rates here Pressed organized the National Skl associa- DOk s 1 tion of Amerlca, with clubs at Stough- e s | ton, “Miuwemiceo, Beloit - Ghippewa | T Ora¥stt of Allantlo City rode | Ealie. Eau Clatre, Superior ana Rock- | o i %6 dnces"of "gh N. H., temporary secretary. These | were somewhat flrmer today and bank- officers will serve until a final organi- | ers looked for a further stiffening of zatlon of the team has been effected, | quotations. Rteading Kepubll Do. ptd ng only soline. | ” | *hen permanent officers will be elect- | © Tie dqisturbing ence of monet R o ford, 11, Virginia, | ed. Considerable work must be done | conditions abroad, par ularly in Ger- e Paul and Ispheming, Mich. The as- | . PR by the squad to bring the team up to | many, was felt In this market as well | T s S 204 coclation has a membership of 1,300 | AT Indianapolis, Ind. confectione Hrsrid the standard of the teams which | as in European exchanges The list of [~ Do pa mémbers, or one-tenth that of the |Store delivered valentine packages S represent the other colleges of the | stocks which declined from one to two Norwegian association in Norwa X engers. g4 il e s | points embraced most of ihe import- Tournaments are held in a circle of |,y 0o o—0on trial in 2.17 X Fast. The formation of a team been In view for some time, however, | ant issues. and considerable work has been done | the iraders were 1-4, trial in 1-4, brother to citles In Minnesota, Wisconsin, n and Ilinols, at which |added to tn list of states hav tate Federations of Amprican Motor- | was not heavy but nelined to take the fhrough the semester under the direc- | short side of the ms and no ef- Siomals, amateurs and youtbs com- |State F & el ooy J . tion of Dr. Bowler. Several of the|fective support was given K 3 e ar 2B rlees e L3 was put to pacing “ } ar men who took part in the gymnastum{ For the first time since last August | > Barney Reiley, a bow-legged Irish- [ , . . ———— . |and is fow showine exireme speedai | exhibftion given last spring are still | a decrease in stocks of copper metal < man from Coleraine, Minn., won the [y = REMESIAT campatsn conductsd | A, i i ree s it o ehalf in college and have shown great im- | was reported, the Somtens. skling champlonsaip of |LF the Aberdeen, S. D. Motorcycie Which he has 15 from a yearling to | promisso E provement. These men will form the | showing a shrinkas Brn Gopber America in 1909 and held the title for | SUP Tesulted in the addition of ol I ok st nucleus of the new team 000 pounds. The dec { Yo Car. Chem.. ..l three consecutive years by defeating |™ £ - The athletic committee of the Rhode | kmow that old. g e B e s Lo | nes SeERtdad (g making Detter oon: [ et | all competitors in the annual natlonal | 4 minister of Wele Mi ho | Island state collegze has obtained the | soods, and weh nhe gets t 1t the team to give a first exhibition dur_ | ditfons In the copper Industry, espe- | 200 bo "pia ' A e rots ‘ompo. Won_ iho, pa | poh minister of Welcome, Minn. who |Ieland state college has obtained the | goods, and weh nhe gets to gof i ing the winter carnival next month, | cial significance being aitached to the [ 100 Westers Marslund tional tournament at Chippewa Falls | 238 charge of several coun e Loak of tne Boston Amsricans. to | e i DUED HDPL D 2PeE and later in tha season to procure|gain of 12,000,006 poiunds in exports e TRIAL 4 T Ih 1011 and for the first time In the |8, USes a motorcycle in g from | catcher of the Boston Americans, to | by £ some collegs team to foin in a dual| Standard Ofl siocks declined on the % Wheeiog & 1 Svre history of siling In America placed charge to another coach ‘the bascball team. ' Beaumont | poryeuse HITS AT GIANT axhibition meet. No attempt will be | curb, being affected by much the same | Towl seles, 2850 the professional champfonship in the | gy g (o e “Americans as a catcher, but was | Tade to enter into a Aual meet under | kind of rumors as were circulawd yes- | e B e e born Germnat Amces | 108 SaltaTake Motoroyole olun iz | fon Amexicans op @ cateher, but.was oo,y Methods Employed by New S o e | s Tapmdte Amesican Yoluwero oo fcan, Because there are mo profes- (.19 WOTSL foe. of the red season because of injuries. Beaumont | York in Signing Thorpe. There {s little doubt that the athletic | and the aftitude of ihe new attorney | Now York, March 7. Cotton spot | sianal avents in Burope, Kempe could | 2nd . memb ey is expected to take charge of the . council - will formally recognize the |general. Losses ran up to 100 points | closad quict: middling uplands, 12.0; | aleo tack onto his title the mew one. | CAUEht speeding is summarily Is expected to take charge of the| .o« i e T RN S e T {middling guif, 12.55; sales 500" bales. | “world’s professional champlon.” Lars | ™!t Sl | Wisconsin is sure of the Western | Pittsburgh club, seldom talks later time. Bonds were heavy, with further de-| Tutures closed steady. Closirg bids. | Fflaugen won the title back for the| qp. wwest P hiladelphia. branch of | Conference bs ‘\k thall ,'\m. fonship, for publication, but he often Write - . $1.785.000. 3 Tune, July, 11.82; August, 11.73; | in 1912, 5 N ey = about the reed 2. Uniteq States bonds were unchaneed | September, 11.48; October. 11.41; Jan. A Daring Feat. . o s e S R S TR GF Toaonbo the call for second base with the Los | Pen Angeles club of the Pacific Coast| Giants v | league. Pegze started off last season | Indian Jim Thorg two on bicyel TAX-EXEMPT lSSUES on call. uary, 11.36, What probably is one of the most KS. daring feats on skis Is performed by We offer the following Manu-| SToCKS. $ © MONEY. Soh Tmudh of Dulith and Axel Hen | Juey Ryan, he Washington goont ; £ neiC lati Bues Hign New York, March 7.—Monev on call | drickson of Chicago, both of whom |who is now at the Senators t in pcor condition, but when he re-| “As to my judgment T acturing Cumulative e s : firmer, 2 1-2 a 3 3-4 per cent; ruling | guarantee to make a_65-foot leap and | grounds, coaching the young pitchers, | Ported a week ago he was in' splen- | please do not get a for Preferred Stocks: Beet Sugar . rate 3 1-2; last loan 3; closing bid | a complete somersault on skis for $50 |hnas been instrumental in getting = did shape and in practice has been | as I really have no idea a t 2 . Cen . 2 3-4; offered at 3. a performance on any skihill in Amer- | number of pl for Hartford. showing fine form. Dutch Metzger, | he will make good o ot, but in offe Yield S Time loans strong: sixty days and |ica. Melvin Henrdickson, the 14-vear | —. the former Hartford third baseman | ing him the co; I did I simpl Greenfield Tap & Die Corp......5.637% | 042 S & 2. Dinety days and six months 4 §-4 a 5 | -old Eau Claire Wis. lad, leaped 125 | lgnch, the infielder signed by Hart. | Will cover the same position for Los| did that because was as’y H. D. Foss & Company, Inc.....651% | 1700 Am. Ico Securities per cent. feet in_the national meet at Chippewa | ford, is said to be a whirlwind, but|Angeles. TFahey, the former Dart-! proved and that would be U. 8. Metals Products Co........651%, | 100 Am Linseed 011 —_— Falls, Wis.. in 1911, outdistancing both |he'll have to step lively to land a | mouth star, has made a fine impres. | just the same as would a Hartley Silk Mfg. Co.. -..6.83% R noe "";—‘~ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. the amateur.and professional cham- | permanent place on the team, as the|sion at shoastop and will probably | prospect. As to York’s thea Th bovia. Jestise are, tas-sxempt i . - | WHEAT: High Low. Close. plon, and winning his event with mora | old battle line looks pretty good vet. [work regularly between Page and|rical displ it means nothing et Mo Farapehics, : May .. % s omx o oy points than the other two. = | Metzger. | they can cancel Thorpe’s contract ar Vermont, Gonnecticut and L 54 LRt The greatest possibilities of cover- | Mike Sherman is being hoosted as a | time on ten days' notice; while on the Kiovs Yorle ol R 3 ing ground on skis are shown by the |possible star on the Yale pitching| The two and only two members of | other hand if he had shown himself Ot Srai Aavestalent P laT: Siving | 2 2% m“mm 5 g 1015 L g time made in the annual ten-mile |staff this season. Sherman himself is| the Dartmouth freshman eleven who | to be a $5,000 man, Pittsburgh v 1 i erch) mvestulenis ehujar: glving ) 5% na w120 00" 1o i cross-country run, whith is one of the |rather modest about his prowess on |looked to be s y material for | have pald him _that flgure full information, s OIS Seguans 100 Atlantlc Cosst Line. 5, 123 124 B4R 554 547 regular events of the national ski|the ball fleld, but the erities say he | next fall werc Scovil and Telfer. Both | readily as New York after the for Turner, Tucker & Co., Inc.| 5% s Swa o000 0% 100 tournament. The race was made over | ought to loom up big in the coming | have been “canned” as a result of the | five day probationary period was uf » 2 1400 Brooklyn Rapid Teansit .. 90 . $0% 89% | May 241 3% ma% sy hi'l and valley at Chippewa Falls in|campaign of the Elis. midyear examinations, and while a loi | We would have done it in the same 348 348 A4 % 1911 in the remarkable time of 45 min- P ! of other freshmen fell by the wayside, | way as Nesv York, but pteferred to b BOSTON NEW YORK #%00 Canadian Pucific ........ 228 CHICAGO : Lewtier H Seon. 800 Central Leather ... 3t £ 34% 843 uteg and 30 seconds. Cornell is having ns annual mid- it is the fate of these two men in par- = work along the more legitimate line.” e 3T

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