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Personal Auiiat 484 prevent much suffering in case of having your peoperty insured ln s nsurance company. We unmyon!ar-msflnehlonuw the amocunt of insurance to be placed on business premises, stock, residence, furniture, etc., and the best comparies to place It with. INSURE NOW. ISAAC S. JONES nd Real z.uu A"fl!. I Riehards Building, 91 M You are abeut to start on your vacation For your sake and your fam- ily take out an Accident Policy in the Travelers before you go. | ; B. P. LEARNED & CO. Inger.ious Smuggling Trick. The smuggler's ingenuity is inex- Baustible, as M. Gernez, a cusioms in- spector at the fronmtier station of Feignies, France, has recently dis- eovered. He was inspecting a goods train, one of the wagoms of which was filled with sacks of potato wisen his suspicions were aroused, and on taking out some cf the supposed tubers be found that they were pack- ots of tobacco cleverly done up in wrappers closely Imitating potate sking. Dida't Take Kindly to His Suit. “1 has come,” a trifle condescend- ingly began the saddle-hued young dler, “to ax yo' for de han’ o' yo' daughtah, sah. and—" “Aw, yo' has, Bas you?” ominously interrupted Brother Cockett, the honest old white- washer. “Well, sah, I'll dess comper- mise wid yo'. Stidder givin' yo' de hand o' muh daughtah, I'll give yo' muh foot—yo' trifiin’, yailah, geetyah pickin’ scoun'vel City Star. Teaches Basket Making. Caleb Chapmay, a gipsy, acts as fa- Structor to a basket making class at Busbridge, near Godalming, Bnglead, which has been established to revive & village industry, and is attendec by thirtyfour men and women. Chap- man never takes off his hat while teaching, and sits on a chair witsout & back. He lives in a tent at Forest @reen, and walks thirteen miles to Busbridge every wuek to attend to his elass. Healthogram. An anthority on the subfect of sleep wnd its recreative powers makes the following suggestion and clzim: “Cut shorts the long, light sleep of the morning hours and substitute a short sicep at some favorable time during the workday. Fifteen minutes’ sleep after the heaviest work and the maln meal of the day will count more for efficiency than five times 15 minutes ®f sleep in the morning.” Just Possible. It is not so many years siace that thers was found in M~-zyshire an ancient iron heutoir (door knocicer) of | rude and ponderous wormnfl)x ‘which one valiant Scottish mttqury‘ 418 not hesitate to suggest might have | Been the very implemeat which so awoke the echoes of that memorable might at Macbeth's castle, says & | writer in the House Beautiful. His Object. “S8o you want to reduce your weight?” sa tke physical culture ex- pert. “No, replied the caller, “F merely wan .get into some sort of athletic acti that will permit me to wear clothe hat are really % and eo0l in war -eather.” —— Endlese Chaln, “You ought to %o to & -aow and fom | get your troubles. ‘That's right. | Maybe I can find & show tonight that will make mme forget the one 1 saw last night.—Washington Star. Victimized. “Did you come back on an all-steel 7" “When the waiters and por- | Rers finished plucking me 1 felt sure | fhat it was” JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty McGrory Building, Main Strest ‘Ottice telephone 5(1-2. Hesidence 1179-3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Brown & Perkins, Iiimop-stLsw wu&mnwu COWIN W. H{GGINS, Attorney-atiaw, “Shanasa Building | Less Than 40,000 Shares of Stock Were o |WALSH'S SlNSlE J.Lumm Ans....m.v'm,bybefaumgwadnlnda- pendents by Score of 9 to 8—Chick Stanley Made Sen- sational Catch—Emeralds In a very excliting finish on the Cran- berry Sunday, the All Stars managed to win from the fast New London In- dependents in -the last half of the ninth inning by the score of 9 to 8. With Bill| Staniey on third and two down, Bunk Walsh drove in the win- ning run with a single to left. Man- ly, formerly of the Willimantic trolley league team, was on the mound for the Whalers and the Stars found his delibery for ten 'hits. Erickley held New London to six hits, pitching good ball except in the ninth inning, when he forced in a run. The All Stars led up to that inning. but this tied the score. Chick -Statnley played a great game in left garden and made the feature catch of the game, taking the Dall over his shoulder while on the dead run. Charley, Young played in his usual stellar form on the initial sack and drove in the first two runs Wwith a sharp single to right. Lucy playved played the best game for New London. In’the seventh in- ning Shortstop Doyle delayed the game by a disagreeable protest to Umpire Riley, which he waé will to enforce with 'a fight if nmecessary, but after the game he apologied for it and both men_shook hands. Next Sunday one of the biggest games of the season ‘will be seen on the Cranberry grounds when the Stars lineup against the Emeralds of Willimantic in the first game of a series for the champion. ship of EasternConnecticut, A crowd 000 saw yesterday’s game. The Seoss AN stars ab = pe b wSwnierss 13 200 311 502 28 100 11 231 Young, 1b 7.ip 10 x 01 100 Latbrop.7 2 0 3 10100 1 Stanles., 13 $ = Brickier.p 10 900 Totals 33 10 21 ‘ Score by luniogs: AN Stars . 21120021 3 New London 9120001 . Lucsy Youns. Runs for All Diigas, Walsh. Flelds, New London. Lawrenco 1 Taicy 3. Daly. Downey. Bass on balls. of Wirack out. by Belcdes T, 1y Maniey 5. Stolen basa, Young, Stanley. Um- pire’ Riley. = Time 3 houm. EMERALDS DEFEATED SACHEMS. Lefty Smith Twirls Good Ball—Second Defeat on Home Grounds—Score 5 to 4. Younz. Murein, Manls Brickics 4, off Manles 6. The Sachems met their second de- feat on the home grounds Sunday by the Emeralds of Willimantic by the score of 5-4. Lefty Smiti# of the Emer- alds was in fine form and held the Sachems to only one hit up to the eighth inning and in that inning a ‘base on balls to Cranker, followed by singles by Kane, McBurney and Ens- ling netted three runs. Cranker pitch- ed good bail and deserved to win, but things broke bad for him. In the sev- enth inning the Emeralds scored three runs on an error and a wild throw, The Bachems played good, snappy ball except in this one ining, The fea- ture of the game was the batting of Comins, who in five trips te the plate hit four times. The game was very fast and full of exciiement and was ‘witnessed by & very large crewd, The score by inmings: In the pecond inning Tavler reached | first on aam error and was eaught stealing seeond. FEnsling reached first on an error and he stole second, Ger- majn hit to center. Hoiland waited and got his base on balls. MclIntyre | { | defenders ten to seven favorites in the ~WON THE GAME Booked for Next Sunday. in Bnsling. Kane grounded to Coch- Tan and was out at first. One run for Sachems. No more scoring was done until the sixth, when the Emeralds came to bat. Cochran singled, took second on Mc- Carty’s out. O'Brien doubled, scoring Cochran. O'Brien was thrown out at third trying to steal. Shepaun took his base on balls. Comins singled. Martin took his base on balls, filling the bases. Smith grounded to -Ens- ling. The score was tied. The Emeralds succeeded in putting three runs.across the plate in the seventh inning. Hamil struck out. Casey got his base on balls. Cochran took first on McBurney’s error. Mc- Carthy sacrificed. O'Brien reached first on' Ensling’s error, Cochran scor- ing. Shepaun singled, scoring McCar- thy and O’Brien. Comins struck out. Three runs. The Sachems tied the score in their haif bf the eighth. Cranker first on Shepaun’s error. Holland, running for Cranker, stole second and scored on Kane's single to right. McBurney singled to center, Kane taking third. Ensling singled to right, scoring Kane and McBurney. Germain struck out. Score: Emeralds 4, Sachems 4. Ninth inning, Pmeralds at bat. Me- Carty singled to left and went to sec- ond on a_sacrifice, scoring on Comins’ single. Shepaun flew out to McIntyre. O'Brien went out, Cranker to Ensling. In Sachems’ half of the ninth Holland made great try for a double down the third base line, but Comins leap- ed In the air and made a great catch of a hot linef. Melntyre struck out. Cranker was hit by a_pitched ball. Kane ended the game, Smith to She- paun. Score: Emeralds 5 Sachems 4. The score: Sachsms Emeratds W Ree o whnim e e 5 172 1 Ilcochrsnm 5 213 0 €07 3 olMcaryv 5 2200 5131 0Bt 50200 Tovlorss 4 0 & 1 1[Shepanndd 5 011 0 2 Ensiing1d 4 110 1 1iComminadb 3 & 4 1 0 Germainel? & 10 0 OfManinif 4 12 00 Tolland.ef 30 1 1 0fSmihp 3 0 0 11 MeIntsrart & 0 1 0 oOfiamilt 3 0 20 0 Crankecs 3 0 0 3 io0210 Caukap 3003 - Totls S5 4w 9 Seore by Iunfizs. Sachems 0003 0.4 Emeraids 0130 1% Threo baso hit Cochran. T for Sachems, Cranka. For ralds, Cociran, O'Brien. Sheswus. Cominn, M Tases on balls, of C: of Smith 1 Struck out by Cranke 8, by Smith i Stolea bases Comins Umpire Luke Riley, Time 1 hour 40 minutes. ENGLISH POLO TEAM TOO FAST FOR AMERICANS. Johnny Bull's Men Took First Game, Score 8 1-2 to 3. Completely demoralized by the speed and team work of the English chal- lengers, the American team went down to defeat Saturday afternoon at Meadow Brook Polo club, Westbury, L. I, in first game of match for Inter- ernoon of the: Match for the Inter- natienal Polo Cup by e score of 8 1-2 to 3, After the first flurry in the opening period the defending four never held the sway, being outplayed and outsprinted by the Huringham club representatives and the Baglish ponies, The defeat eame as a great surprise to the majority of the forty thousand speotators who had expected am Ameriean victory aad made the eup wagering previous to the game. 'Phey were quick to appreciate the brilliant struck eut. Cranker walked, forcing play of the invaders, however, and the FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL SATURDAY’S MARKET QUIET. Deait In. New York, June 13.—The week's trading in stocks came to an end to day as quietly as it began. Seldom has Wall street seen six successive days In whicki speculative interest was at low- er ebb or the movement narrower. Tess than 40,000 shares were dealt in today, and in a large number of promi- nent {ssues there were no transactiors. At the opening prices eased off. The only apparent reason for the decline «s the lower range of quotations ! cabied from London, and none of the active s lost more than half a| point. Later the & expanded, owing chiefly to the egstomary end covering, and the list made up its orening losses. At the end of the day clanges were trivial. The week's record total of gold en gipements for export was increased | today by the booking of $4,000,000. It became known also that arrangements I:ad been made tentatively for engage- | ment of $4,000.000 or $5000,000 on | Monday. Sterling exchange, after held- izg at abnormally high- figures for scme time, weakened today. The bank statement showed the expected cash loss as a result of the gold movement, emounting to $7,690.000. The doubtful outlook for payment of | the July interest on St. Louls and San | Francisco refunding fours caused ac- tive selling of the bonds, which saggel 0 68 1-2. This is a lose of 4 1-2 on the week. Last week these bonds sold at 75 1-2, Speculation in bonds was rel- at vely more active than in stocks, witl higher prices Total sales, par value, $982,000. United States bonds were unchanged ca call on the week. 8TOCKS. § £ T = 2823282 =REY; RS RS EEREFESE tehiznn Bl & Betis, Rteel Brockim K, Petral, Cannde EEEES RRFR R u% S e Py ot Facifc Fooe Tanics e poaris & B L & 100 S€ L & I3 for investment issucs. Tnitea Iy To. Ry ercantile pa- per 3 1-2@04; sterling exchange easiar; Zor 66 day bills 486.45; for demand 85:90; commercial bills 486@486 1.2 | T silver 56 3-1; Mexican qollars 44: bonds steady; railrcad New York June 13 crened steady. July 13.10, August 15,00 | Gictober 12.78, December 12.11, Jnnuu};l 1288, March 1274, May 1291, otton futures closed steady. July | 13.11, August 13.10, October 1275, De. | t‘::n er 12.79, Jenuary 12.65, March | 71 Spot cotton quiet; 12.60; gulf, 13.85 Cotton futures middling upland, | CHICAGO ~Rary WARKET. o o i e o [T g% Bom Bk & <0016 TIK 70930 6 610 an 0 gt - 0% S5 395 LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, June 13—Receipts of boaves were 1,739 heads, including 18 | 3 {cars for the market. Steers wero| {slow and bareiy mteady, bulls and cows active and firm. The yards were cloar- | ©d. Btoers wold at §8@9 per 100 lba,: oxen $6.25: bulls $6.35@p87.76: 3 extra | |dry fed bulls 38; cows $6@36.95: tail- | |ends, 33.50; heifera 38, beet | | was dull and unchanged, Reaeidty of calved were 1,100 head, | inaluding #00 for the eal- ing steady: all gold commen to chotoo ! at §3.50@911,50 per 100 ins,; jqulls 6@34; na buttermilks, Oy .M.. veals were pteady at iibl‘i- ropmed 1=3e ufifl' 1b; esuntry g eoeipis of sheep, lambs 7200 head. ,‘Wlfl"‘! 17 19 oars for the manier ea sative and gtrong, Th | were als&red early, (ewes) gald at §i guuq. 38 30 13-16 30% 4 squ | Brime sheep per 168 Ips | with stands rang with applause af the clev- €r_exhibition of team work and good shooting of the blue-jerseyed riders from Bnstand. is_superiority became apparent wnlz-um Dbell in the opening . period and it appeared to upset the defending four, which never recovered the form shown in recent practice games until 'the closing minutes of the game, when the Americans settled down and gave the first indication of tea mplay. “The challengers gave the finest ex- hibition of team work ever seen in an invading four. Both on attuck and defence they played the ball into each Silers hamds. taking few unwarranted chances and the su, of these tac- tics was proved the ecase with which they captured the first leg in the 1914 trophy series. It was not alone in team werk that the English players excelled, however, for their sticy worg was a revelation. England. 518 +—Tompkineon Bogland (] Fourth Period | 5—Chease % England 6. 3 Waterbury T s. T—. Lockett England Fifth Porlod, s—Tomplinson Englana 650 Sixth Period 0. M. Waterbury v s 10—Creape Fngland Seventh Period 11—Cheape Eogland 116 Elghth Period. 12—Tockett England 058 13—Tomilinson Fogland 034 T Milburn (A 228 Total grocs seare: < Fugland 10, Unlted States 4. Penalties: Englland _second period, Lockett, fouls ‘M Wi terbury: Tomidinson, ‘makes safety: slxth period, B rett fouls by hooking mallect: seventh peciod, Lock- it makes safety. Peusides 1 1.3, England & 12 Fousities: | Unted States 1sh peied, fouls by Millum and Waterbury. Peaslties 1. Score Time of start :437.10; finish 6.09.2 Net score: GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. American League, Boston st St Louls. New Fork at Detrulr. Pilladeiphia at Chicago, Washington at Cleveisnt Nat Chicago st Boston. bucgh at New York, Bt Louls at Philadelphis Cinctunatt ‘st Brooklyn. Eastern Assoslatlon. Springield st Bridgeport Pitisfield at Now Dritain. Hartford at Waterburs. Now Londen at New Haven Federal Leagus. Lo, Bumalo at St Brooklyn ¢ Kansas City. Ealtimore st Coicago, Pittsburgh at Indlanapoits. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. American League. Phildeiphis 10, Cleveland 3. B¢ Louls 5. New York 4. Boston 8, Detrolt 6. Washington-Chilcago, postponed, rats, Netionsl League. New York &, Chicago 4 Boston 4. Pitisburgh 3, Bt Louls 6, Brookim 0. Phtladelphis 5, Connad 4. Eastera Assectemon. New Haren &, New London L (Fimt game) New Jondon 4, (Weeond game.) Waleebury 5, Now Brdain 3 (First geme.) New Britaln 1, (Semud game. Masttord 1 Pederal Loague. Touls 7, Baffale 4 (burst Lousd 0, (Sewnd game) o 1, (Fiest game.) Booeitin }, ' (Seesnd game.) Pittdurgh 4. Hansas Cliv Indjsnapolis Bultimors-Chiage gamo osponed pein, International Leagus, I | lllllllIIIIEIIIIHIHIIIIMiHIII!I!HlN I MACARONI MADAM ! @ You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t you, to be known as the most as well as the best of good cooks, Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something Jike that. It is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive jood—Beef Steak. 1t is a great One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far.in giving a man strength as muscle builder, and ideal health food, & pound of meat and i costs less than % as much. It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- position. Serv-Us Macarons 1s 3 solid nourishment. Besides Serp-Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. 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In R, T ot e The scere: | that inning he scored Howson and Me- aitimore &, Newark & (Fist gime) Cloviand (A) | Washington (&) | Carthy with a double to left. The Vol Paumes 1, Newak . seend game, 1 - | W ne a ol e 3% 3 3| untown fans went wild. He also piayed ngs. Grane it % oetier liar game owson al- New Esgland Leagos, Fomersh 3400 dmers 4911 n;‘wf;‘,‘;‘,’” T B e orsester 5, Fitchbnrg 1 Teoded § } 4 0 otiancr & 8 2 o 3|lowed but four hits, and of these two Porland 3 Lexision . Wooat ¢ 1 40 OGaadiits § 2 8 1 0| were made in the first and two in the P T e s ) Jobmsizato 4 13 1 S § 33 8 8| sevonth inning. Lawrence 6. Hasezhill 2. (Second game.) 3 tia 23855 Tuescore Iyon 3 Lovell 1" (Spead, sume) felimmnr il Volantown Towen 1. Tsun 5. Bt tame) U T L - Coteate 4. Gomell 1 el T o Asien . Amherst 2. ; | o & MG % 881 (First came.) (Sccond game.) NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lemt 17 E New York . Graanad ] = New Tonaem Watesbusy Bridgeaent Boctrefila Teriert Piisssed T o LTI I El - RN S INTEANATIONAL LEABUE STANBING ou ke BN { Recruit Befeated Jobuson, Fleveland, '@, June 14—A raw re- uit, Abe del‘nlfl. today pitched @gk’é!&nd tn i “to' 0 victory over ashingt Waller Jonson in ctory” for land un.lnsx Seas on in the E:‘E“u starts. Tt was also thé seventh defeat of Johnson this year. He lost afly seven games last season. Box- Plai New ing 7to 1, White By White 3, Wi plich, Molloy. Time 1.45 pire. Keenan. St. Louis Unable to Hit Leonard. | St. Louls, June 14.—Leonard had St Louls at his mescy today, teammates Score: Bosten Blessomsnusnnel () Batted for {x0) Batied for Tugiar in Sth. fering. o by Laus o bass’ litla; Jassdia bite, Scott 2 $ | VOLUNTOWN FRIMMED STERLING rEfldi. Murray Brove in the Winning Bun—SeoH 3 to2 ©Re of the largest crowds that has | | ever’ witnessed a ball game in Sterling | saw Yoluni ;a fast gam a(‘fie Fircet, who e mound for “the home on” Denny Mu: Elanders and performed in his usual | the rally stellar fashion. In the seventh innirg Haven, Conn, Haven won its third from New London today, the score be- assed well and was given sen- | bhard, Boston taking the epening game of the series 10 to 1, | Clarence Walker counted { team’s onty tally, nters Lose Another. June 14- straight game | The locals hit Molloy bard. sational support. Despite many ru- ) mors, thero was no police interfer- | game. s Tumio 2. ‘(Secoud same 14 tontngs, | SBCS: | calla on ‘sécount ot dsrimey. oo M ' | TThe score: | Federal Leagus. New Haven - Chicamn 4, Bolitma 4. S B s o 251l Yale Ties Series. hicago 0. Baltmore 3. (Second Manguslt § 24 9 o 1%} fisen & Bt B (Sena came MeCork 4 331 3 ERE] commencement crowd of izl 4, Indlanapolis 11 Ay } - 1398 1/4000 Yale defeated Princcton Eastern Assogiation. Pepess 3 2 2 1 2 & »|Princeton Saturday afterncon by 3 oy 32 s Jerin R 918200 and evencd up the series between Foasen Tongen 1. W springfeld 3, BrlQzegort €. Sbacecad. % aal 315 §ithe two cole Princeton Gefeat N et 21, B 4. Waiernc '3 28 £ 1 M § 35 !iwas due to the wonderful pitching of i Ared § 0 & ol Gile. who struck out cix men walked LEASUE smanpiwe, Tots WEEL S #emn 3| o0 one and granted tu one " el 2 EHN 3 Phsdeinhia. W Socce b i feam: | Washingaon Now Haren riirie-1 33190001 33 Detrett Yew London 7750 000 08 Q 31 & Lous oo paon 104G Chidicgs. ‘Sheniood. © Torse buse Seagn .. it Sanpus - Saceifice bt ek, "Shermond Bosion Bliien ties Mangue Beckde | Toutie Pl War- Row York B2 Sk Wi Rk 10 Wamer: Wonie 13 Cleretana. e ta Malfler . Tait oa- bases ‘Sew T Nar Tosdo S Fims bace on billa of Whie 41 " siihiey 3. Tl W Sicher, Pepe. Struck out while Pounded St. Louis pitehers Necre b Yai A heme run by the home ! “Hii" i | e e ; { Weea * e on i, of Gl & 8 45y 5 3 [ e Sotibers apa Siafford s i IEE RS el H 1eiee Athletics Victorious. L5 £9:3'2.81 —Philadelphia ¢ ie 5131 ¢(from banind tcday and defeated Ch F 393325035103 Thelocals had taken a thr 3 24137 4 vunlead on Brown hen Bre: 30 519 replacea him the locals could i 19 ¢ ¢ 1fDut three scattered Scott w o1 ¢ 81§ 8 hard and this, coupled with —= ness and a’couple of errors, cost Chi- | B 28 %l cago the game. i27%| Score: L3030 ° HREERRR] 0 3—10 1 T 1 10 Tree ‘Sotten Home, rax, Walker. . 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Then the visitors continued | their dispute over Chili's decision and Sweeney was ordered off the field. Score | Cereit. (A) Trned 0 Batted « Gx) Batied for Hallm Scora by Snniaze New York Detrote Two base hits Cald: in $th o0 Tures Hospital. Defeated Baitic. In a free for all batting bee, the State Hospital defeated Esitic Ly the score of 15 to 14. Love and Jodais, the pitching staff that s the pride Baltic, were hit to 3 Jot as well as the new Chase's, Hourigan, the spitoall Manager Chase was il war club, getting baggers. went wild when Jodoin c g shoot a homer. 1. Wood 3u 21 Deslow. s ae Boy. 1 11 & o 10 Lannigin it o o ol Foigoinict o 0 3 | Coset o H | 51 o i¢ sep H 20 CaForge.rt o ie u e Py “15 Turee f Stk gut._ by Love & Iy Mouican 8. Tawice McGin- Jewett City Too Easy. Taftville easily defeated . on the Providence street grounds urday at Taftville, by t 12 to 2. The game w somewhat vosely. played, but at times some Gne work was noticeable. Pt ' wog- derful pitching was one of the Teae tures of the game. struck out 14 men =nd held the visitors to four scaftered hits. The score: sowett Gty e o st oo i SRR} o | rtmare un i Lora st MeLaog'n.5 uggan. ot Totals ol umomoumary [ | s Llosnsumn [IReTN 3 03 « 20101 liaides. Phllips. Matholla H base B, Germain | Dases-on | Betogtiin o o Harard o Sirack e 1€ MeCoughiin 1. Tasrd 2. Stolen bases. |1 aewese Gty 3 Ui % W Seone. ~ Tl | Seorer 6. Jouberz nite: 5 7 § ) ;iE CREWS IN TIME ROWS. Both Vargity Crews Shows Marked Peckinpaugi's single. Caldwell Bush and Moriarty in quick n& | ttme ‘was 10.58. The freshman paced them for the first |ond varsity picking the mile mark. As the secont fAilying start it shot into the a length. At the mile and & the varmsity had cut the lead half a length. The second spurted and for the remainder distance i was mp and tuck, ond boat just mosed over ahead. Among (e visitors was Pame a former Yale carsman, Harvard. The Hareard varsity elght ed its work for the week with a mile row UD stream row covaring the distance in 18.04, ficial time, and at a stroke which mufi'u«unhma-m&. mnm The Henley eight wes mile and £33 yarda, No In this ovent i li P TR £5 fts ! y b