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WE WRITE T ‘J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetuckst 8t., Narwich, Conn. our propariy egainst ioss by e ine Gmd, Reliable Company, and 1t e Minimum Cost. Let me hear from vou and T will #iva you all the infor- meiton you want on the suhject ISAAC 8. JONES, {neuranes and Real ate Agent, Rickards Building, 91 Main Street S g s e JANUARY 16, 1915 Steininger Hase Resigned St Louis, Me, Jan. 1i—Fresident James ove of the Federal league spent the day in St. Lows today in conference with the officials of the lo- cal club of the league. Gilmore came here to meet Fielder Jones, mansger of the local Federals, who will be here tomorrow. Gilmore anncunced that he had two third basemen from major league cluby under agreement to sign contracts, Be would not say from what team they came or give out their names. Gilmore said that s successor has been chosen to Edward A. Steininger, ‘who today resigned as president of the St Louis Federals, saying that he would not make his name public until the board of directors met nest week. Sparrow Elected Business Manager New York, Jan. 15.—It was _an- nounced that Harry Sparrow had been lected as business manager of the New York Americans. Sparrow man- aged the round-the-world trip of the RS Federal League President Has Anmnounced That He Has In- /i m’ duced Two More to Leave Organized Ball—Edward A.l as President of St. Louis Feds. 1latpd, means that the {player has the nerve. IS However all this may be, we Dro- nose to organize a tcam, each member 6f which has been in acfive big-league harness at least 15 seasons—some longer— and it is not certain that you will be able to gether together a com- pany of young stars which wili beat them. Our “old men” may not have all the fire of youth and they may not show the speed of your kids, but when it comes to sluging and ‘brain work and determination we'll show you zomething. And They Stili Wear the Spangles. Wiuthout exception, our stars were wearing the spangles last season, and, so. far as is known, will be more or less active in the 1815 campaign. One of them was with the Federal League in 1914 and others will be this year, but we will not become agsravated about that. The Feds insist they have a big league, and this is no time or weteran - ball second - chuice sof i gation. He cei for the Chij will be & }as manage For nary o veteran aggre- 1, ®ome good games Cege £ibs last season, and ve 4ith that team in 1915 Pase we have that F;/m_hma_n Napoleon Lajoie. iz-leagte diumond for th iniladeiphia in 1896, He syficd lhe .gredier part of his famygias @ second-eacker, but he is able to guard the first corner and dis- ) ss: that sume of the 2)-year stars envy. Larry didn't bat .300 last season, bub that doesn't'mean he {can’t -hit the sphere. John Evers is piaced at second base, and some f s would select him on y zll-star team. Only one keystone {sagk guardien .is ranked ahead of [ Bvers, and he js the $50.000 Edward | Trowbridge Collins, who was a boy playing basebell on ihe lots when the captain of the Braves was a star. Ev- ers joined the Cups in:1902, and was with that team continuously until last cason, when he -was sold to Boston. In every department of the game Ev- ers will hold his own with.a younger player today. Of - course, you ail know whom we {are going to place at shortstop. Who could compete with. that ‘“voungster” out_in_Pittsburgh, John Henry Wag- ner? He became.a member of the Louisville clup in 1897, and went along with: the Colonels when they moved to Fthe Smoky City. About his yvears of .300 averages as a batsman, his re- markable felding and baserunning and all his other good qualities, on and off the'field, so. much hes been written that his basebail is well extraor- | Bclgmm s Queen Writes a Letter of - | Appreciation to Women of %Mffo /’4_ 17 L2 Camecadies America ¥ B aorsasataad /3«/ f{%‘ Do ece &4 co2h o aegece A. 3. Wholey & Co. in PUUMBING is mere than-what" vou pay. -1t we fr the PLUMBING you're eure of '# lZ‘F«rySflfid: T.F BURN 92 Franklin Street Robert J. Cochrm GAS FIT‘HNG- PLUMBING, STEAM FI'I'I'ING- ..-«.,‘ 16 Wast Main Street, Norwich, Cenp.« Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. Phone 581 history argument about it. In this instance, to speak of the major leazues means the American National and Federal. and now let us select the pitchers. The first, will be Christopher Mathew- n, the grand old man of the New York Giants, who will soon begin his 15th big-league campaign. Matty join- ed the Giants in 1900 and ever since has been their twirling star. In fact since the 1914 season ended he has been selected on some all-American nines. He probably has several years of zvod work in his figing combination of head and arm, and a young nine would fear New York Nationals and Chicago known. The oxperts opined that John Americans in the winter of 1913-14. Henry wae going back last season, when he did not hit .300 for the first time_in his 18 vears of big-league ball but. most manegers would pay good money to get the veteran toda Thomas Leach today is best known as an outfielder for is the region he has cccupled since the Pirates sold him to the Cubs. Bui in 1899 when he joined tie Louisville club and when Pitisburgh - was nning pennants ‘"DRNM—AT- LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attarcey -atlaw, @ Richard's Bldg. ‘Phone 700. ECWIN Vl H!GG!N! Attorney-at-Law. Shannen Building. ;f = a’:ja/ ééz a' i&z’?d ¢('¢—"?’ MODERN PLUHB!NG is as essentia! in medern Wouse. -' electrioity is to lighting. We gu tee the very best PLUMBING w sy expert workmen at ths fan- prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J F. TOMPKINSt 67 West Main Street IRON GASTINGS: Penn Swimmers Victorious. Xew York, Jan. 15.—The University ¢ Pennsylvania_defeated the Colleg the City of New York hy 46 to 7 1,\ a dual swimming meet here tonight. | Pennsylvania won the $00 vard relay race and was fist in farcy diving, ‘phnging and the vard dash, 100 - yard dash and 220 yard swim 2nd took attomeys-at-Law | a1 the seconds except in the 220 vard. Il'lm & Pcrkms, Shetucket St. | .Irlnca stajreay nedr to Thames Telephone 38-5. Hozze 4/ "”‘“fi D ,4(< KM(/“/ Amoe /47/ 2 Ao /fl/fé‘/ Aced ee //z// ‘@ COTLEcEl Pre (’ ag./f /4/&2? s ez Locr eproec !&”«a« arm Le would be @ Yale Won Haven, < at Basketball. "Like 3. ray of sualight M tha dsrkest hour of le::’l history™ i the way in which n Elizadeth describes the foed which Americs u daily providing to the women ehjidren of her stricken eountry. econd pitcher woul remarkable left-hander, Edward {Plank, who last fall rounded out 14 | pennant hunts with the Athletics. Bd- now is a Fed, but he's just as be that ould be avail- hasietball team de- to 22 in an intel 1ere tonight > velera awford—is There are sor outfield, one in a class e younger !m!fl" ASSCCIATION te leag himself. Jimmy “lup of the Aimerican league and : 1isted among ihe acsal re the dlamond a: the bank- i the enemy 1 goes | farm i pitc ngton i and a fair hi the; léarn sofme- of rth to enga - and but | still can hi s, ¢ down on tha MEETS AGAM MONDAY {great o southpaw. Earl Moore, the |gardeners, such -as Cobb, Jackson, g be- ALL-STAR TEAM OF VETERANS . i6 the third se- r ang Magee, who are SUDCTIOr | asmas * pecvonces ot Tthe . Woman's | FFans Wendering What Will Take| = ’ out. |5 is carcer with the Tawford, no doubt. But he still] @eetion of ihe Commission for Rellel !u | FURNISHED PROMPTLY 8Y Faoh Danny Murphy Selected for an Out-|Cleveland Naps in 1901, and, because chase flies. and when it comes t0| 1n Beigtmm” writes Queen Elizadeth i o T fiold | Rositian; fof an tnjury. had to spend a Gouple of | hammering the bageball—well ‘| to Mra Lindon W. Bates, chalrman af THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CG The meetin be. irec the { - -ears in the minor later on. Then he |one man, Magee beat him in the | ane Buch noee StH i m:u-a::;: fiie’él"; gflrdu' Baseball many not compete with ",‘f,’“"’ o Esibip Show e niember o ¢slugging diviston in the - :Nm !'lsil;:::enm' Now Yort G‘% t MR8 p ot 4n Relgiua. T knce that T speak for owery Balghas Ne. 1% 21 25 Ferew Strest v e % golf as an old man's game of Philles ms and most recently 0. Cfawford was a member *2mo time I wish to exténd to the ‘women mu‘ffl v Belglan chiid wicn 1 eay that we Monday afie o woman 23d cvers Belsl i New Haven Monday afierscon SIODPed | ;0 0. is yged with due deference and | has been with the Buffalo Fed. Cincinnati team when he did | «he @sep grailtude of .the women oft Belgt: e ‘o GoA for what you are doing. Now thai the oxtremity um whewe L. started or, i cther woTds | ragpect pride thet g Who became 8 majo Inajor-league siugging in 1900, | work which they are doing {or my peome.” The Belgiax our distress is bocomiog aown. we fesl sure the Yonaer with 8 . € Gieitues Sl bave: socemplished | the, athie e southpaw in 1902, also won © 1303 Samucl has been witli| womren have fousht a brave figat, amd are still SEBIRE Recris of thc won.om of America will respond Lo eur ory. +olden Signed ontreal. ach d sav- | brassie nd the re- { 3ames for the Cleveland Naps. Tige: | der the common, caume of human Iiberty -«u to evexry “Toad Is terribly meeded by millions of My Brave \fter. considering s fram..tae s shemeandeav | e to the human _ he was with the Boston Braves, e difficull to pick the oth wommn's heart” srothere Unbappy sublects, who sl remain in tRels |iwas T Hoden, R ing their ruilroad expenses. However. | Hie the national pastime e s {8 Stallings thought so well of him ho were regu < With tbe leiter ¢rom Befeium's Queen 238 cCImS ORf pptive Jand. Before Winiar 13 ewer the need Wi plaved with the Yaukees last.seagon, the sericusness ol the situation that|more strenuous activities are consid- he would have used the fram King Albert’'s sister, Henristte, who writes: tfil aore desperate, Iy the s of the sulfering m" ned with the Montrea! club We#- confronte Use Jeague was brought out |ered. has veterans who are even moro |final world's scries gume against the Y Eiadly ascept your Invitation to beeams Patramsm 3w Hille cuilared of Beimium, & e the Womem oy Hoion o feaa a by any one of | wonderful than tho < Soif fimcs, | A¥hIecics bad e not Feared the “play- |on W the Woman's Soccion of the Ameriean Commiselen f0f America ¢ heip T8 Baitimore Internationals for Birgie phages of the meeting. {the c et crea i table. | Ing-tho-gate” cry. which wor have | My Cree. He refused to go, howéver, first thing that would come (o the | © Tt ,rédfr.'.» "ehat e ing | been raised had the battle been von; 5 S and after a lo 2 spell of idleneas her 6o of tho fazs would be ilie num- 's game. The eve required % sus e | Donlin, w. p was declared a free agent by ~ile ow teams which wnll be n the ing a bal against the speed of Por first catcher our mnine would | ble a D.fls!‘nun w et magnates. “Tell | ssfon. Then Wolflen ) DeXE pear. Walter Johnson: the arm to throw out h-w e Charles Dooin, the peppery back- | srand . agz; e 1 there is nothing j discovered it was impossidbie te fact that Waterburs was a Cobb when he cuts loose on the |stop who spent 13 I SIS d that Ka secure a major league- birth, ®ot at the meeting and the paths: the les home on a | Phillies. He { s father 1 ne said, and w ast his lot_with the Fe alsclogure tha! Presider fice filv when 502, . and probably a3l i hit jill Cars was In September, . but threw plendid career { ably Ban Joh dtd not seem anxious. 3 ; franc f;equemn belong to the 3 ! 1 here 1 teh-out the next As 2 result Hoiden iaken ¢ mean that Voaterburs but poi always. Anyhow, 2 . | e e Giants s i it g0 uiter the second h and when Teds Te- deadl number o far as a ball team for | who iikes to roil the bi | secona ha n, and in i 3 4 ‘fl iy i Mas s # 3om Hien he wus ater- ongue put ‘the 1 Connie Meck = u met s e il He 1l nursed § &y nesapapers offer ro cowient or 4 the brain enulibrium |sique. the Athletics S or, and ‘whea Mern- 1ise eituation at all. The Huskies were prevents him from becoming | the yourge: along, when and 1.recois same s p with a tempting puo- 2 gert of the boidings of the Cleveland | perturbed w he dons ac-|han, who puc on th An fust pone el c -onciuded to accept. Hol- 1 £ Sawt osgmnisaticn. Further, it was said | portant batfle” Which, 11 a iin, was a e e the base. o ng bases befors he sz President O’'Rourke that the T als got him in 1899, but the r urse, he would ‘cross’ irn to fast companyi- o association has o lease on_the s obred. toaPhe, Suthels He would ‘Waterbury grounds. So much for Wa making go cerbery, an muu REWARD 3100 S bvnatn e ot mens e PR CHAL AN[I COMMERCIAL e cs the clrcuit, ig in critical lh‘ve The | :‘r’\'\’Pz, he as pleased to “le: iz at lsastl p— - ust T:::LM %o eke out the sea- 2z £ . one dreaded.d t - acience - hei: wmdor irection of Owner Scin- = D et aindes A e and ol s team Dby steai- peen able to ot ts stages, and with the help of tie leasue and is| STOCK DEALINGS BROADER. | some defensive sins when he et ghort of a complete settlement e 0%y - to ©ps to the nlate on the attack. It would not be hard to selec tutes fo m—that is, pia: who wear ‘@ uniform and cre with per with the leagne When asked at the eoefng what the chances were for oMerting the 1815 season, Owner n- | ons i layer, to preach Catarrh being 8 quires 2 ec: ell's " Cataryn directly Standard Shares Were Under Pressure | Throughout the Session. & 1r a o Bt he double i e e alohe SAW an¥ | New York, Jan. 15.—The stock ms major-league club #in some capacity. PR Lo od that the tran. |Ket made very consideravle recovery Harry Davis, who began to play Lall 04 givinE! e of beinz a iive | today from its inertia of the early part; in 189 helrs the Athletics by d Willard last by building_un| base now and-then ets around srithout the aid of y. Bobby Wallace, of the St. tis Browns, who became a big lea- | 1895, and Ter- the major | }) of the week. Dealings were larger and the movement broader. Standard or representative shares made little pro- gress, however, and were under pres- Sure throushout the se Th straint ascribed foreign doing duty at first suc assisting nature in| Years ago. he Austin Cleveland Simmering toe isague ube eurely eliminaiss wetkest members but t cirewit would be n_stros ‘os as President O'Rou down six two the state that the one would | Lo guer with Cleveland in vy Turn who bowed to wiil be lor was might pro- = 5 H fans in Pittsburgh in 1899 and todas starts agzain already patr smy, “Abeurd.” Bridgeport is for | SOUTCeS, which are believed to have fans 1 Shurst e — Seneratioa et B hes sale this year jumt ae It mas Tnet voos | renewed iheir cforis dation. a member of :the Naps, are quite Is in from his i zeneration of scribes 284 probably will be next vear. Sec- |,k MOSt of the yrominent international ”iflm 1 ermany o se After Jim Clarkin. S TeN retary Hugh 7teddy axmoun, particularly the trans-continent- began fto wear the o el R every so r “ontis . 2 £ 5 v sl = » Indi i elteved that the d — often that a zood price will & ale, tho metai stocks and United et d sp= ix 0s and Das been a when he retir terols saalationias Keep It Handy for Rheumatiant® vic e fizelt f X6 EAE Bl i poe: 1 el 5 AT TR an. e retire stern Association are emebaill b oen andy for atism Bpon Withip the mextifew daye ¢ | States Steel, reflected this condition, CIh iR et yeas it an vord fe for a chance to get Jim B e aasball | o use to squirm and wince and Ty - rmm“'anf s N o (‘m;a(“z" That v%\e 'm\h' Clarks, who: siapitd) iy e not diave a up_in_some pro-Fede: saye Ban Johnson 5lo wear out your rheumatism. It =il tman and a Bridgepert mar table excent hat stock be Hox Sl s it A when he shall re- and then show : 2 ou out instead. Apply some pe " At o b ctive in th i = auit dctiv b ents are on apar vou out . Apply < = dount that the morsef | 21Most three points 1 its earl; b P ondon millionais 3t let 1t penctrate all through tam #=Mcientl= covers the hook. I.numaum. Missour! Pacific suddenly my Callahan, who Joinea the Phillies Hput ‘afhenden. 2 s KAUFF A BRAINY PLAYER. _ | affected parts_ relieve the soreness andl ldraw the pain. You set ease at gnce: and feel so much beiler you want toi Zo right out and tell other suffereaw Get a bottle of Sloan's n 1894 and aiso decided that he could manage better from the bench the la !two campaigns, are eligibles for a vet 1d. Although neither pretends to became extremely active at advance on rumors nancial backing, Important gai Thus far, nobody hae had the cour- ®99 {0 say that New Haven had o proc. ‘perous ssason lest year and it has been amnourced in som. quarters that no greater Hartford if substantial fi- io the Feds to st or |Otto Floto Expert Sport Writer Thinks He is a Very Heady Player. vzes Maxwell A faxwell N and e vere once ot o i b 3¢ Sream: Bout Sloan's. effort has been mads to but a winning | more confl “the special | o oth can bat and fleid | R an 1 =hs araggiet feam in the White Yvings parks for the ofisiocks. fn some o 3 et Coppe Siof the b SPORTING NOTES. fleet outfielder. who|and have it in the hou: insi e B et Jimes 1. Clar. | SViflevions iof poot masipulstion. Amer. M 8L P & as'y Gome ol eqn ING - ! ring, and with whom? | colds, sore and swollen joints, lumbage e etsitate ot e el ey aveed by the b1 = » the days of the American Taas s Jim Gilmore had a sizable for | W Wwe canuot remember any | sclatica and like ailments. Your mones| dugFested that tie league eiul upy xn | prices auoted for the war and with the kn | oioaue s aeavor |recent fights of his which entitle him not satisfied. Buy a bottle: to-' for 2 vear if m;mlng hi((e‘x“‘xu‘;n‘zgz American Tobacco, '0“‘”{"? active s g . 2 $ i e, e n the fac of o s to three p issue 2 cl ge to : : son Ivy Owner ¢ Comiskey says his s, Frertaunt & Foumie ot gt oyl |72 Mo onw, o tivzs, polnte, 8 Sl e : Eeen SO A Calse e FAMOUS FURS mmeckty to sav that e thouzhe e e Do G et know ‘they have been in a bat- acclaimed o Tae SOl Purl ullity - | pitchers thia eeason, instealt of 16 or| = $13 esamon would be 2 good ore Western Union’s continued strength | liminating AT = ape et i P15 aehel O e e e eely olub 111, as i years. There are sev.| Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. —. was explained by its very favorable limina ! : . Sl e it S Ll 1| eral men on Chicago's list who will| Men's Coats of all stslex. yan | o 2 our. v the | but he hasn't The White Sox deny they have sold cago's I o w WRLIAMS DROPPED FROM annual statement. Best prices and SR el ‘ffi_flg W;;:“:;;gm;; e Sy Tos Bersers i & Constileasaoioinh: even make the spring training| Remcdeiing and repairing also dons. greatest activity were witnessed in the | e final dealings. i s baffle Wagner seen surels. Saperior styles. of { successtully | Crawtord, Donlin, Murphy. Leach. Tajote, Ev- other agues in great DARTMOUTH SCHEDULE. ex-Giant pitcher, wili Forecasts of another large ¢ ain e ; big actic 3 e B s Kauff was unkind enough kinst Tootball Seasen Operm Sept. 25 With | bs' doout vun b s e i o | 188 S e R tetmanan woula e | SRR (e past et JRE T G the Foraham nine this season T e e | W BRUCHAERIBOE o Mass. Aggies. a reduction in sixty and mninety da Remeizz proud of himseir. : of them suDertor to | e G e e e "and | Eheory that IRt necded be 3 uction 3 ¥ S - Cok 2 =5 Flofs iperior X its have chose and v tha ded batters cannot Joans to 3 and 3 1-2 percent. all long- e I e e ohom, anil e e e (¢ | black as their colors this vear, drop- [Bit left-hander pitchers _effectiv - slmncver, N. H., Jan. 15—Dartmouti's | er 10ans ‘f-ing made on a 3 1-2 percent,| o8 ek Taend o the “Collinses (of o oAt ping violet His average for the semson weewss i D) KN T I S ; scheduls of nine games, an. | basi: Foreign exchange was highe: 09 Slock 1Aaid B2 L not bang the nfl'e-]m:s of ‘Mathewson ;e 1 5 against left-handers he hung up| ngunced tonight, contains no contest |on cessation of selling of London Lill . e 3 fa T A oy doithose = e | 1f organized ball makes that threat- |an average of .332. ! DR. E. J. JONES - o, Wiame « rival of many Vears | New York and Phiiadelpiia offered | Staveara A i e o (aian_ |ened aid “om the Feds” the vanices : . BT Bt . University of Pennsyiv: wer jerens for prime commercial pa- o South. Pacife ere i ic n hic s on it wa will go after Benny Kauf, At the rate they have been irading| o s aE3: 1 be Dartmoutivs ke T b e fpomia; Sur i mercial pa. S women and ball plaers are alike— same, Kaurt Jumph i I plavers, it will be hard ‘to. recy f,,“‘i'zi;Smte 46 Shannon Bailding, 1wme” e at Boston. = nother advance i vheat option: il when they heve passed the “ist year hird < ne. but no Jack Richardson is reported to have |the Philadelphia Nationals next chet - The achedule follows: Sept. 25, Mas. | to hiahest aeotations. for sore e it is best not {o mention the subject 12l he would steal [made a Lilling of 340,000 at Juares. It |spring. Manager Moran is evidently | ToL® $SVator Shetucke: Strest exac schusetts oot Ericultural Tanover; . 7. Maine at Han m u.glll;.l:;)\el 16, Vermc:‘[gat g inceton at Princeton; 6, Amherst at Amherst: Nov. 6, Unj. of ages. Therefore, ' we. will not at tempt to say how “pouns” our ali-star team is. But it ‘may be said, without fear of contradiction, that = the S0th birthday s only a memory now with what_he did. e baz the batter Kaufl's steal of and was sent he did he has 2 mortgage on the track college gave additional point to dinary large shipments of Guring the current week. indlcations suggest another cess of exports over imporis for thut the extrari- foods<ufis | President huge es- - Copper at Texes & Pucifs ... ing to build from the ground up, B land eeveral recruits will get 2 chance ! Iy Cobb believes Detroit has fine [to show whether or not they are fast: chance ‘for the pennant. He sees no |enough for major league basehull chance for Washington or the Ath! x AL asendl! fouled off Y home was bac, 5 | to third he MAHONEY BROS. A SeE S Then it was that Kau | 5 V ooty ot Pennsvlvania “at Fenway |period. Bank clearings disclosed mor. e s il eorng: Then tane {, (Kaurr fex. The reserve clause is thie bulwark. ot | Hack, Livery and Boanhn‘ 8 Siracuens, s Pates at Hanover; | normal conditions ai Igading reserve| 50th celebration of the birtl. on the mext swing of Havana is becoming a reai "xn;!“;‘_’f’:“" gccording. to organized Latl's | Stable — O ot et aties oy All of which Zoes to prowe that | &I he was off for hiome center. 'They now have baseball, for- | PISS0 GECnte: b “"“f“»*“n:gmrm FALLS AVENUE : 8sby Speed Domon Established Record | With an increased demand ac higher| N e L aTa ney ’ . R | Feing, ToUnd fshts and real old style iFhey rejterated it until they believed | Ve guarantee our service Lo be.ihs Mism!. Fla. Jan_ 15—Baby Speeq |Prices. for varlous convertible iss | Ths Nil-star team of veterans: }the run’ that won th Grtrat > it; then when the Feds cut in they|best at the most reasonable prices. Demon, owned by I. Stuart Biackt ircluding Baltimore and Ohio. Souih- | Sk |second steal of home di o that proposed bosing llinois | cut out the reserve produced | === of: New York, today esmbham:fn&’v‘ erit Pacian G aké'and Ohfo and) | Plave \en;‘}xtn t Engagement |10 o0 oA Oy .TL'L{“‘E;;'E o Ides for ‘o Liteian uestion | Stra ight contracts and seem to be do- | Seomas Joor3 for hydroplanes when | Misscuri Pack Total sales, (var Mathewson, - . 15...0%w Perk 1gop | ™an must do in basebali to now will he: -Who will'provide ‘the |!28 J e ‘' THE DEL HOFF A Roet 3, Yomils water course here | VElUS) agErtsated 3 i Matuewson v - 1o...New Susic 1900 |§, 50 must do In i jro il 1 i T SR e i e e era s Ent erie anls P ot et T | New Orleans is surely a moral city. | programme In the 5. j unchanged on call Hgose e, B0 “Kaufes cona iAoy In some leasues the city having They do not allow any wicied. book- | European Plan - —m Dog 1900 | ing abilit i =0 best opening day crowd draws | maxi t No. et e B 7o day and -um, J 0 : lity is superb. 1t's | g day crowd draws s naking th 3 deed.. On ates 75 cents per da . perty, wae STOCKS, .F;f:}':“?g' 3 1502 | watch him step TS e il The plan apocals to \lanager {bonded stakehiolders. These gentis ! e B;OTHEYRS = owmned ‘apl G, Fiehen |1z b amblers up there with the sam. of Pittsfield. men are situated in a part of the E lis, was third. 7 5150 1392 | aetermination and confidence £ : |Srandstand known as the Palin Gar- | Telophone 1222 28-25 Broadway events resulted: o 13371 Cobb, - Very often. the tatehers Just When did Jess Williard lust{den. Whether they are supposed to — for open dmplmemem L C L] L ON. | ot of 1500 | o Jo#h him in an attempi about to return to the ring for a fare- |be expert palmists or whether the boate—Maris, owned by George 3 = | New York, Jan. 15—Cotien futures|p, Mgrphr, of . 1907 | S02t. But Kauff hands it |well boat. A farewell bout for Pacl garden takes its name from the fact 9 3 Philadelphis, first: Dor- Beet 2 i 33| closed steady. January 7.95; March|{Donlin, of ......16....St. Lonts 1899 | t2eM as good as they give i ey or the other guy that one has to cross somebods Doener, owned by C. F Rvman, : e s §25 May €45 July 861: October 532 bit, stronger. | The way for the newspapers to end |PAIM to Zel in. we do not ‘Xnow: but | Waim Beach, second. Time, minutes, - - December 2.9 imes T have seen Ki 1 } be. end | anyhow everything is run i » ~ F¥een miles for cabin cruisers. Spot quiet; middling 2.10: no =a CLBBY VS GIBBONS. ok o i this baseball war is for them to print table way. " ® "y Cor, Green and Golden Sts. | respec | the plate at a critical moment dur the game, and, as he took his place i the interviews with the magnates owned by James Desring, 1 c s. | Fatlow th we to the only pilige firmt ow, ‘owned by Cari it was seven years ago in Mitwaukee | the batters box, mai fe Al R Alex Zwilling. outfielde o oWt Scosd s thal e &, Ficher, Indianapolls, secend. Tiree Sl L at Stanley Ketchel ana Billy Papie | the pitcher, and them shost some rev | There soss Ban Johi cds s not ‘been hoosted a3 Banng| 7 New London whers gemuine K 2:28. T fen, Jan Lo Call wouty|foushi their first sensational battls, |mark at che Ditcher abou: | odse Lhne Tospn m?’f‘;‘ pull that | Kauff has been, vet on the basis of|SUeY is made by an Oriental chef. # 173 low 2 wuling rate| Those who saw. that bout will never Well, old feilow, T like you and |haseball stuff of bulling the umpire|fZUres he' is one of the outstanding |~ Towin WiTT Be Bcout for Yank but they may heve forgotten {all thai, but the accasion demands " T of the deral league. O» he ~<ew rm&u:u. 1B—Joe Keile: SEE R clefer, slender Yooth who “was | that T lam one of your shoots o the [© c" " ‘' rederal cour. basis of chances accepted, and. here | 05t CIArE are Goes— .”.; Torono club of the In- | 40 4m . &7 GHICABD GRAIN MARKET b S n%";] preftminasies. | far end of the lot” and Kauff usually | The Golf association neednt waste | cortainly flelding averages must cairy| Jor THESE AR SEERS drastional league, probebly will anc: | 121 T warer o e St E Eove Mot T A alk 1o tne | UG, JOMRIAE 2 Drofeseional. Gur con: | MelghL - Gvilling was'the thira-best| TOM'S 1.2-3 5c CIGARE. Irwih 38 soout for che | 1i iz~ Tl wen own e Ngw the same Jimmy Clabby. ia one|plate, and, as Die:took hic place, he|who plava 18 holes under 76 ' | This Speaker, of course, with his won- | GOOD FELLOW. lo:ClGAR ”wmm‘m‘,nm"' m““ b L e of the principals in a battle which |would s2¥ to the pitcher \dm-ul record of Dutouts, was ‘aay with the Tankecs owners and | o5 Sif Lo - oy e 0 e aido the - ecintillating | -~ Tm going to hit the third ball you | We're not going to contradict Bill |above all rivale. Bert 'Shotton came Ve, Sieor sl 2 ie of the former stars. He is m iteh” va 55 THOS.- M. SHEA, Prep. Fflnl-ht wunmumnm e ey strugy! piteh : Donovan about the Yankees winning. {Next, with 358, but following in th '&? e BB Gellor: oF thive avanl- | oo Bat. & Oblo ¢ ‘::.‘oe";‘ Mike Gibbons nest - Thursday Ip thel ssason. )«‘hz‘nbfive We lrua.fl a tellow who foumd -a- m"?, t was Zwilling, : with 45, ach Next ta’ mu Donovan said after 0 Bt Starl o = 3 know = much about|pear] in the first ovster he ever ate. |Wheat was the flcetest fiy-chaser .of L - Brooilm B. T. ....l. Dty e usual tom, James a m: > WHEN WA ‘and T think he will e Gt Pl ety e e custom Tames e e XS the National leasus, with 381-putoytss YouwasT o5 iness before partcular effort to get the ball out Ban Johnson has issued an inter- medium 5510 Canada Pastfic of his way when he woul Id announce view thet would make ‘baseball popu- Georze Burns was next best in — Tener organization with 826 the the public, his Parents “than . e In fect it wes Jimmy's o N ° L] B