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£ alomnuouaren: ] s | , Damage, Collision, ’!‘bw and P-nn: A':; Pittsburgh, Pa., April 30.—Chicago INSURANCE e % T NN I ] t 1 n - shiou v le. Scor ¢ % cident. The ngest New York, April 30.—Benny Kauff,| show ho had legal title to him, o defeated Pittsburgh 4 to 1 Lo “SAFETY FIRST® . 3 {GivekodeoHTn&qW Ask For Them| THE STRONGEST. AETNA - SPE B G : L SA Sifengest company. Safety 1a econor Consensus of Opinion Seems to be That Kauff Will be E}“ RA Cu u- AR Mlj - (S lfl J.L.LATHROPA'S,3945 ¢.| Retuned to Brooklyn Federals—President Hempstead e oo of e ook % i shorieny voger | B 3 Snell S el B e o | strongh i st ke o v |l e D Pl o i wio comen 8| S8 0SS it - | gty S oSy Ml e e v e s |l Bevertuet BACON b 1 Séc Fresh Shoulders Ib Covers Liability, FProperty, been cancelled 3 Showed That He Had Received Clear Title of the Player | Bt%,., ol S5l Segier | o SRR | i 12% Va a3 Shoulder Pot Roast Ib ¢ \ ;J Was hit hard in the fourth and eighth - .| Smpimg o the. New Fork Nationat|lecrl thars o e keepihg IV | o L SEEEIEL T I s B hard iy, me foure, and sients | Facy ROAST BEEF Ib Native Veal Roast Ib League Qb ey ot SPPSAT 82410 In | asociates will not let us play him.| The Stat Hospital for the first tine | Ver® Made in each Inning. Score: 5 ’ ] Armour’s Star Hams |b162 C Sua oF basebail opimion seemed i ba| Ehore_is nothing in it for us to keep | ! history of its baseball team will % Blade Rib Roast b 8t010—3t05 |GermanF hat Kauf woild bo rétiuned %o €3 :‘j.ht oy ammu:wh:fidgfi.' whgn he | play on the Academy campus in the Fresh Cutver,lb. 1.0 C{2-HOUR SALE |Boston ri> he ‘The Federal league will hold a meet- | game is looked forward to by many “Bresident:John K, Tener of the Na-| ng here tomorrow to discuss the sit- | fana with- much intereat. " Thnte twb i ] eams met early in the week an very interestl; read aboutse | St eeeus, telseraphia to Dreshjery chard Carroll, business manager | through a streak of luck the State B e et Gna tne Joss 1s on | WaLd of the Brooklyn Tedorals: | of ‘the: Brookiyn ederals tonight of- | Hospitals won after Pitoher Brickley Ehe other fellow. Take care that You | relative ta the Kanft incident, you wee| fered Kauff a check for $192.20. Kauff | of the Academy team had pitched a e not “the other fellow” in the case, | Tuiaeq that the player in” Qocstioy | Bad already drawn $47447 on his first|no hit game up to the seventh in- 5 having your property suiclently | Sl mat be permitied to play in the| Selary check. which called for $866.67, | ning. Quite a large delegation from insured agalnst loss. The important} National league at this time. under the $6,000 per annum contract, | the State Hospital is expected to ac- hing is 0 4o this now—without delay.{ Ve Onal 1e88US &t this H e ern clob| Which Carroll and Kauff signed in the | company the players. O e e O AREE 2l essosrsons el cormmnmes: Bloranvammal ©loonensssonser, e B R B second game. of their series and the Salt Spareribs, Ib. ... Roll, Ib.. ! SAA S, presidents of the National was south last month. It is this contract Score by innings lu.ur-nl -ng s“....llo 's‘-!m. Agent, | heia ata today at the‘ iy leagtis "“"B"h e “dem d"“"‘“"‘ Ward White Sox Cut Their List. P R H rooklyn el . Richards Building 91 Main Street | Offices. Those present in addition to| °f PR FORICEREC |\ ooy re. | , Chicago, April 30.—The Chicago Americans cut their roster down to| ™" : | Hiteaa 404 Secretary Fomer of| leased Piicher Fred Cook o the To-|ine legal limit todey by releastg i T e o e FAIRY 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW New . York: President Gaftney of|ronto Internationals. —Pitcher Press|ifoward Baker, utllity Inflelder, to|Senators Take Thres Out of Four s Boston;_President Dreyfuss of Pitts- | fecently, sent to Jersey Clty was Te- | Little Rock, in the Southern league, Games. e AMOS A. BROWNING burg; President Ebbetts of Brooklyn | turned by that club. and Willlam Lathrop. the Notre Dame| Washington, April 30.—Washington and President Banker of Philadelphia. pitcher, to Kansas City, in tbe Amer- |made it three out of four games irom Attorney-atLaw, & Richard's Bldg.| Them eeting was taken up in_the| BAKER ERRS IN NOT ican assoctation. Priladelphia today by batting Wyckofl ¢ discussion of the Kauff affalr, the New ; hard in three innings, winning 6 to 1. ‘Phone 700. Vook Tt ATyl 1o oW the Beehe JOINING ATHLETICS. Feds Accept Challengn. A double and a sinlge in the ninth BROKEN 1 e GGINS that they were justified in sizning The Feds challenge the Windy Hills [ €ave the visitors their only run. Boeh- EDWIN W. HI Kauft, President Hempstead showed | Considered a Contract Breaker and Not | for a game Sunday .afternoon at 3.30|ling was in good form and only two - = 2 Attorney-at-Law that he had recefved a clear title to a_Holdout for Higher Salary. p. m. after the game with the East)Phiadelphia players reached third 2 edys'm ot Streats . | 0 Blaver trom the “Indianapolis 2 . .| Ends which will start at 2 p. m. sharp. s ST RN Corner Main an ucket Streets . | American assoclation club, from whic the Yankees | The batteries for the Feds will bo in ashington (A) club Kauff originally Jumped. e ek aement o 7 | Busch a5 Tsbigkl. They would ‘alss b Bosa b RED KIDNEY Murphy.rt Moeller.rt Foster.5b Milan,cf Ganail.1b Rondeau,lf Morgan, 5 Henty. & - The New York club took the view |JIvansiin Baker the Home Run King,|like to have games with other teams Brown & Perkins, Aiomeys 'H_" that if 1t was all Tight for organized| it e po o (o e connt: | Send all challenges through The. Bul: Quer Uucas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St | baseball clubs to play against Wingo,|Mack and the Athletics that Baier's | letin. Entrance stairway near to Thames | Perritt, Caldwell, Johnson and Ausf position is open to severe criticism. tional Bank. Teleohone 35-5. | men who jumped to the . Federal|ln xiew of the hue and ory that the BEANS .. . Independents After Games, cneorsmmus Burnscemen onaariurel league and back, even though they ap- | magnates must live up to the terms of | The New London I - BES’ ST AT peared in no Federal League games, |contracts with their players, it aD- | orgamized for the Homempondents have | Wyckodp 3 0 0 1 o|soctlings 3 0 0 § 0 T there was no reason why these clubs | pears strange that Baker does not see | chollange any fast decel tems oo Tomls 3 8T 6 MAINE c NOT TO BE DECIDED.|should refuse to play against Kauff|fit to meet the conditions of his con-| prefer to arrange games with the All S — = T e e il Carror | tract with Mack and the Shibes. | Stars and Sachems, Address all com- e G R Gy e Attempts to Clear the Matter | leagu well, er signed an fronclad contrac X y , Waish. | Baceifice iy, e P“Ulel Secee Johnson and others jumped optionai | for three years In 1914 with the Ath- | mumcaions to W L. Lucy, 16 Harris * b court, New London. agreements with their clubs, which are |jetics. He was apparently satisfied Despite Yales' efforts to bring to an | COnstrued as contracts. It was point-|with the salary named therein and he is 6, Cincinnati 2. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. ed out that such players were taken [played last season without finding S F Deli 5 in$S Tel h 29 reached in the play se: St. Louis, Mo, April 30.—Hugains ). 4 “:.“.‘;.ffiiu‘n"‘.“e‘n“,'."éé’mw. for tha | back without fine. fault. With his contract having two National Leas made a home run {n l:h: Fourth Janing ree ve Wery 13 Ma“‘ treet e ep one ntercollegtate swimming champion-| President Tener, however, held that|more seasons to run, Baker refuses to | moson st Broskisn. of today's game with® Cincinnati, Fhip, it besins to look @s if the title | Tule 20 of the national commission's|rejoin the Athletics unless he receives New York at_Philadelphia. bringing the score for St. Louils to 5. 'We Give Raya.l Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them might not beawarded at all this sea- [ c0de, was violated, which says a play-|an increase in pay. In refusing to Cincinnatl_at St. Louls. Dolan made the final tally in the sixth -4 er Jumping a reserve cannot apply for |y.eld to these holdup tactics, Mack is Amorican Loggue ™ TS0 | and St. Louis won 6 to 2. In the firs — 1 aion o e e Lion i ol o e L L L e e At b D e | PDiictty AAGRIE ot Marttsy- of er— BIG DAY AT TRINITY. the training trip that Thorpe = Clatming that since the recent attempl | Though the' New York club still[ Baker's case is similar to that of Bill ® petrott wt Chicago. Cincinnati “&N) st. Louis (N) | ious consideration. 3 ; prove ripe this year. He is a first class = %o spIit the tle by extra meets proved | contends that it has legal title to|James of the Braves, who, though St Louls at/Cleveland. ® nbo s b So to all appearances, the last|Various Kinds of Sports Carded for|flelder now and a terrific hitter when frujtiess there can be no reason to ar- | Kauff, President Hempstead wrote a|bound by a legal contract, vainly iried Federal League. Ieaschet 4 14 0 OfHugsidsz chance to make what might have| Today—McKay Will Try His Luck|he can connect, but in spite of all the range a third tournament, which migh. | letter to President Ward tonight, in |to force Gaffney to increase his saiary | Chicaso at Buffalo, R e R [ Deen one of the greatest maches of [ o oo 4o "o o coaching in the world he has always Seaic Tomilt ol the Ollitra which the matter was told that helfor this year. Baker under the cir- Kansas Gity at Baltmore. Grmizt 4 1 4 0 ofjumerns boxing skill has gone aglimmering. = remained ignorant of the manmers,. The Philadelphia watermen are also | could have the player back if he could cumstances is not a holdout. He is a Pl"-wng,_-lx;‘n-‘:fll_l:mfim B e e R Despite the .various offers from ‘this| qujiite paseball, tennis and track |DaPits and customs of the curve. opposed to further trials, which would PR g e B R R match, and some of them were equal | y¢iictos’ are ready for the triple con- !:g'mx;la{‘lln% :av in and out it is force the men to stay in training, and State Fomltal at N. ¥. A. Wingoe 3 1 3 1 OfSuyder.o to a king’s ransom, it is not surprising | test carnival this afternoon at Trinity | POSSible that he may fi ok peem quite satisfied to let matters Webster ¢ Willimantic. ~ (League game.) Rt G P e d that the men failed to agree on terms. | (icla “When' the baseball team meets |ledge: Thorpe iz under am fre 8 Btand as they are. Steriing at Moosup. Brownn 100 b 1] ot With all’ due_respsct to the macvel | New Yoric university at 3.30 o'clock, | SXItact which wiil as e Tnder the circumstances it s prob- B o S (e N HAT gus ability of the Stockyards boy. Be |the track team meets Worcester Poly- |224 the Tlew ol Giauis Sy, mbie that if the league officials cali for SUNDAY GAMES. Totals 33 10 24 13 1 has never shown any v{ud desh‘fg,:‘z technic institute in the first dual meet "y ih Sermey Cliy Sl e e canarhosia. will decids’ 1 fors t N s e = e risk ' bout In which his tame mighe | o i yiat oS SRiock wad the teinis | 207 I Joracy Oty eadlthe scull R nd Penneyl - : Cincthmatt R Sy e e R team clashes with Tufts racquet wield- By feit, giving the Elis an empty and| INDUSTRIAL STOCKS FEATURE. e e Be B Basmatiat clos St Louls 1232151380 o|an open secret that Packey went cruis- | J2% 1A% 08 T SUEE TREINCL WIS B0 Hardwick Will Lead Crimso: NiBe: | mesningless title. This of course 18|\ . g .. ju= S Mounted to| 100G & Su P llllndel il iR F7 L S (w0 be Liis &ivder, Wingo.’ Wisen,” Gron. | ing along in the light weight division | GCiock ATl of the men are eager and ea ine, | not what Yale wants, and rather than P adily Mounted to| 100chic & X W e e e [ Thve b bty ' Wersog, Hugelas Buder Homs | for some time after he was able to |g 00 (oM BE 2 IR SR FRIT ENC| Cambridge, Mass, April 80— i sccept laurels unwon, the New Haven Higher Prices. L DA R et s SR Rt oo L S L ek Dofans come within pounds of the limit. prevalent that it will be a Trinity day [ing R. Hardwick of Milt p team will most likely abandon all ef- 20 Cluce, B pe 1w i Fedoral Lea PICKING OPPONENTS FOR His position enabled him to name|n:°tha hill with a clean sweep in all|and baseball star, was electad captain’ forts to have the question of suprema-| New York, April 30.—War de-| 250 Col F & Iron St i ) S S ey o the terms of any bout, and Packey |gepartments, of the Harvard baseball xfi‘ cy settled. velopments and the &hares of various T Dt =ony Tans laan e |’ Butdo at chicago. CHAMPION JESS WILLARD |never gave himself any the worst of it.| "'pye tennis men opened their season [The election at this time = A, equipment and indust: companies Sy now actively engaged in filling war| 1o com Ve contracts transcended all other consid-| 300 Gum Prd_pr Accustomed to_entering the ring With |, New York last Saturday, losing tonecessary by the resignation of Rus-i U% 1% 1i% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Contestant Must Certainly Be An|eéverything in his favor, it would have | ino strong Columbia team, 5 to 1, but sell R. Ayers of Montclair, N. J, be- o ORoms - 3 Exceptionally Big Man. been a new sensation to find himself | o work tnis week has shown much [cause of illness. Hardwick is playing - crations in today's stock market. An-| 200G Am sosr 1@ 800 g0 Federal League. the under dog. Just what he would [{ne WOTE (IS Week has Shomn g, |in the outfield of the varsity mine for SPORTING NOTES nouncement of the bombardment of | 300 feom Am SUE ¥ 0% 50% b03| Brookiym-Pittsborgh postponed. wet grounds. When Champion Jess Willard de-|d0 under the conditions is a problem |, that stiff _opposition will be fur- |the third year. +eX Dunkirk by the Germans caused an| 30 Den & B G pr 1% 100 36| St LouisNewsrk gamo postponed, wet grounds. | ctdes g > e Sz | Which may never be solved. SHa0oA thos T atte athletos wtiatl Reaged e alrupt reversal of upward Cendencies| it D3- &1 B . oD SRS e L s Tmonths or poseibly & year hence who |, Cibbons stands today the greatest |orthe contest. While Captain Edsail| ~ HORSES AND HORSEMEN. in the early session, except in the war e & s = 1 £ y | Poxer in the ring at his weight. He t as vet picked the Trinity team, 3 specialties, which steadily mounted to| gy © .. A Pt S s ] biora ol oo o Wil be his logical oppoment? =~ Only | (RNun o ani his rivals until the public | a8 not as vet picked the Trinity ieam.| o, Hart, Wahoo, Neb, is tramihg McLarry, inflelder of the Cubs, is an | higher prices. though closing with| 700 Ede 1st b 5% 4 4| New York-Boson gume postpemed, wet grounds |t Will answer that question, but |y, i3t McFarland as the man to > Rk 4 Peck, |the horses of John D. Creighton, Oma-, e b e s 00 B % WK 4 Pt boxing form i3 so unstable in Its im- ; t n 0| Captain Edsall, Abbe Niles, Ted Peck, [the - ma-; undertaker. & moderate recessions from best quota- 00 Erie 2d pr aK 3 37 sague. o acp check him. ~ But Gibbons is a middle- | pay) Harding and Manager Mitchell. ha, Neb. s T hinesi SRR | B! 200 Tod M & 2or 3P x| Gewland St fods seme postpened, cold. PoRsible o . ses iyery far in'the fu-|. ight ;After much debaito, . GIDDONS " Manaser Tack Townseed annonnced Fies . Tif. A L 3 % stoa-New York game postponed. rain. . 5 : olc, 4, wil e B s ol othen stotios o the clace: mebine| S oo dome o 1 dme intrnationst Leagu. Ot thing ie certain. He must be|SETSRY, S TRUC o1 PuTle *he | Thursday the entries for the dual track | QoS e L B T terer the capebia seven hours hefore the battle. The | o tlrSCaY, the SRtres K08 00 A0 T iist | this vear by .Allie Walters, the capable man or he Will| . moters throughout the country of- not carry the confidence of the public. : % ! . 3% 1005 10se | “Other teams not . Adenc fered sums varying from $15000 to|of O s, peeike, Fiae iR SR acheduled The champlon * invariably sets the | sorcus, *ums NOrIng from, $15.000, 00 | tne varous field, track and welsht| o po i o 2 n% 120 3 New England League. fashion in this respect, so only- the|>: ittert 1. could not. tempt | SYeRts shows. th o ihat | 2.08 1-4, in traini: d he is expected 3% @ eiw| Al New Egland lmgue sume scheduled posi- | glants of the ring will be consid- |Dile of glittering gold co Pt hoily contested throughout and that|2.08 1-4, in training and he 101% 101% 101% | Jersey ‘City-Rochester gamo postpomed, wee |27 €Xceptionally by % 50% 51% | grounds. Mike Mitchell, former big league|a maximum gain of 10 points and a| 200 Gen Motors pr outflelder, is now 5 mere fan. Wash- | et gain’ of 3, closing st 106 as| "5 Sodich B F ington sent him to Richmond, but he| against Jast weel’s final price of 87.| 900 Gt. North pr would not ‘go. Transactions in_Westinghouse today| $300 Gt N Ore Sub of men competing on both teams in |Ohio reinsman. 3 e amounted to 225,000 shares, or abouf 5 e : McFarland. S - |to pace’in 2.05 this year. Doak of the St Louls Nationals 15 | 53 por cent. ot the. anes fotl st | g Har & Ry or e L gred seriously as long as Willard| ™ {¢'iq Drobable that Packey has triea |PEobably the winner will not be decld- |fo P& st oo €4 considered by one enthusiast the sec- | nesg and 60 per cent. of its outstand-| 27850 Inter Met 23 2y 33 Haly oo Hignyis. To sttt e ‘-“}r“}f. $i98 DEoceasipn. his skill in private, and has discovered | ;jnded. While Crehore has been en-| W. J. Creasey is located at Griggs- ond best pitcher in the league. AleX- | ine common atock. 400 Inter et pr 3% 7 1| Philios Andorer-Yale' Freshman wamo eanceled. | Carpention, . the comanote Georses| that the old dash is lacking. He has|ferci®in several events, including the | ville, li, with William Knight, 213 14, ander is rated first. New York Air Brake, General Elec- [ ipo 1ot fooe oo B e ¥ s 15 g | WO, URdUDAY T Roh Bene ae Ui fboen”out ot the ring_for, some “time | miic’ ama Yoo maile. runs, for. which he | Lecr, 215 1-4, and Alonso DeForest, 4. e v 700 Int. Pum; 3 . Colgate 0. 12 innings, y e - | now, and inactivity never any box- A > $l222 1-4. S ball club for Providence. His pitchers | oq Stoel Car, American Can and some| 139 K € % R Ot > sme pos- | the opening of the war. It appears = little doubt he will not be in fit condi-| The pacing stallion, Last-at-Law, are not up to the standard, but he has | of the motor concerns which are profe| Lo Mue Co EL & “Amberst-Syracuse game postponed, rain. Bl mprobadla.now ;thit: by the. time JOHNSON GAVE WINK. S toceoiopety Foday 2.06 1-4, has been sold by Al ns, * e, iting as a result of foreign orders rose i Driversty’ ot Viceinia, 5, Brown & Tlee ol D e e, Corpen NVey—Will The 440 yard dash is always one of | Hastings,.Neb, to . C. Warren, ‘Shel-y e three to eight points, while the Comal 4, Dartmouth 2. 3 2 e 0 Challenge, unless|gays Sam McVey—Will Not Say Heline prettiest races to watch and to- |ton, Neb. _Manager Miller of the now noted | e, 19 ST . Relntm, WHlle The o i Mograrral® AN o M Laid Down. day will prove no exception to the Upland team confesses to the wide | Soaics O 825 and oter e v ; er he world that J. Franklin Baker has lost Wwill care to try his luck against the rule when Captain Furnivail of the| The pacing gelding, Billy Ogy, 2.13 ell his love for major league ball. Potentlal leaders, including the div- Pct. | gigantic Willard remains 1o be seen.| That Jack Johnson winked while|Trinity team and Ricker of Worcester [1-4, bas changed owners and is mow xgam;agnf rlilsr;)i‘ia the copm,r:i n,rid 1100 Norh Pasie ; Philadeiphia 3 %|Carpentier refereed the Moran-John- |taking the count in the alleged K. O.|Tech .ane‘::llp at" tge magk. wy:ms t“h,em:{:rve&v of _Armstrong & Strocr k;’ Put Powers of the Newark Feda, | oot o o pn s ith aas D] | oteg st Ml ¢ sn|son fight and at that time stated that |passed him by Jess Willard at Hav- | Trinitys’ lesder pulled 2 tendor 2 shor 3 Lot o ok e ,"gfif.:m:v.fnaé‘e:runi:;rs'?:wf?l:cl;;: in the final hour. * "Minor railway-is-| 400 Peogles & & G0 . 120% 128 | 80" Fous et R Spough Lo tacklelana, ang that today the negro is bY|pother him much. He is also entered| The western. trainer, Ji ymag" B ouia Father have MeRochnie fhan | Sucs were stronger, Missourl, Kansas| it Eui ol By Iy | Brodm 3 #8lreason to fear the present champion |(ar the better man and could easlly |for the hait mile; Eddie McKay, sec- |lately moved Is stabls of f3ead of, the slugger. e | e ok 108 STk STA| New Yo 9 23|if he allows mere size fo daunt him.|Whip the white champion in another |ond baseman on the baseball team,who | harness horses from Mo., i 100P 8 Cor of N J i smart advances, on accentance of the| 100 F 8 Corof > extension plan. Canadlan Pacific| 900 Quickstiver . was weal throughout, its decline being | 100 Quicksiyer pr — Recent developments indicate that|fight, was the statement made by Sam |favels preity fast on both the dia-|to Independence, Mo, American Lsasue. Jim Coffey will have the inside track | apven iy boros Joo mond and cindered circle, has been Detroft is going at a furious _clip, With the promoters - when - toc 'k | McVey, who boxed Joe Jeanette recen- | practicing all week in this event and| The pacing, stallion, Colopel oot pounding its way to victory early or 4 ol e fate. ‘Gobb, "Crawford ARl Veash | Detrott 12§ .706| comes to select an opponent for Wil |1¥» Who was a second in the form-|may prove a surprise. 2.10 1-2, has been sold hyy D. A. $3§ Wesison Mluiwers, bRl theve 0 P attr‘xbuteflkto tore;sn i‘,‘;“é"" = {lmn- e S 1 4 %|dard. Coffey is one of the few men in|er champion’s corner. Sprague, South Charleston, O to ‘Drut ers on the club. O e e | ey om0y Washington 8§ ¢ en|the 200 pound class who have both| ‘“Johson” said McVey recently in| Jim Thorpe Under Wing of Wiltse. |G- P. Curry, Coshocton, O. with light demand for the internation-| 16060 Reading .. i 5 6 l4s5|speed and skil. Even Coffey, as big | di sing the bi i, ted mighty fa. flared E i ; al_group. 8400 Bep Xr & B ; Clevelana T 3 li3%|as he i5, will b E iR s e i R s Jn . Th e aniose ) S Sal Dby Escobar, 218 3-4, Jesse Burkett will stick to the $1,- | ¥ FTONP o 0 oo amounted to| | 1313 B> 10 & Stlpr 8% 98% 88 | Prnaaephia AR e % il be at a tremendous|peculiar at times. When he first ar-|prigntest of 'all the athletes at the| The Salesman, 218 3-4, 800 salary limit of the New England | goquta! Ses 11200 Rook Island %% sl s Tom 4 1 m|Jsadvantage when he faces the|rived in Cuba, he started to train|Stockholm Olympics, is now an out- |has been leased for the stud season by, league, and expects others to do the 3 < same. He would like to disregard the | s fieoding reported a net gain = of champlon, but he is the most prom- |hard, but as fhe date for the fight|felder for Jersey City. The last neces-|W. C. Moore, Parsons, Kas, from his $207,000 March, but Union Pacific ising man in sight at present. with Willard approached. Jack slacked | sary waivers on the Indian were ob- |owner, C. D. Bell, Council Grove, Kas.. F i g p H Seisy lmit enthet S SEye WOk 5 w. 1n pa|, Coffey still has a long way to go|off in his training, did no road work |tained early Thursday, and he was cester good baseball, but he is strong | 0% $235.000 and = Missourl = 'Pacifio Newark 10 & les|before he can be picked to beat|and appeared content o go into the |abl to (ake part in the opening same| P. W. McAllen, Pine City, Minn, is, for the salary limit agreement Burk- | ni'month point to better railway re- Sroomie § 5 ii|villard, But he has this in his fav- [ring hog fat. I spoke to him about It|of the Internatiohal league season |jogging the trotier, Watscn, 2.06 1-1, €1F fears Lowell will have a job Keep- | TS5t month point to bet Trootm § § S¢for. Of all the heavies developed since | sevoral times, that he would never be |across the river: and the green pacer, Tommy Mack, in: S ez Tomorrow's bank statement is like- Kansas City s 7 Iufthe downfall of Jeffries he has shown|able to go 45 rounds, but Jack would | This was Thorpe's third vear with |preparation for a campaign on the half Siily Gibson, Akt ter, is try. |1V to show a further cash gain, local Baltimore 8 2 A|iesmost rapid improvement. As ajonly smile and say, ‘I am not Worry- | the Glants. McGraw held hopes during | mile tracks. < = to get Jeas Willard and Jim Gor. | institutions having received large o A s L T ; i Irishman was so|ing. faw it seemed impossible for him to| “The fight itself was a slow one, de- 3 2 fair second rater. But|spite what has been said about it. W Jack Coombs Pitches First Game. |he was equipped with an exceptionally | Jard 1 no boxer, and for the sreater Thiladelphia, April 30.—Jack Coombs, | fine physique to start with and every |part of the mill could not land a punch the former star twirler of the Phila-|bout has added something to his|Johnson brushed off his blows as he || delphia Americans, pitched his first full | knowledge of the game. This im-|would flies and peppered Jess at will game as a National leaguer for Brook- | Provement has now extended over a|I didn't keep count, but I doubt 12 Jess Iyn today and Philadelphia was de-|Period of more than three years, and |landed six clean blows in the whole 26 | feated 2 to 1. Coombs was wild, but | 5till there are no signs of its ending. |rounds, and none of these appeared to brilliant fielding by Schultz saved him [ It is not unlikely that by a year|hurt Johnson very much. When he from being scored on in two innings.|from now he will have polished up |came back to the corner he told me he In the ninth, with two men out and|the few remaining rough spots. TIn|wasn't hurt a bit. runners on second and first, Coombs |that case he will find no trouble in lo- | “I am not going to say that Johnson ended the game by throwing to Cut-|cating a promoter willing to put up |laid down in the 26th round, but he snaw and catching Weiser off second.|whatever purse Wilard demands. acted very funny. Right after the 25th Rixey kept his opponents’ hits scatter-| Young Weinert, who defeated Gun- |he tipped off one of the seconds that ed, one of the visitors’ runs being due | boat Smith recently may be a factor to | something was going to happen. The be reckoned with in another year.|tip Was given to Mrs. Johnson, aiso to 3 he interior. Rates for the together for a ten round no-decis- | Sums from t fn_bout at the Polo Grounds, New | {me e T AT e pePSon s trying to make him-| TBonds were irregular today, with self think Coffey is a real champion. | ponds Wete TresFlar today, with Joe Jeannette has been added to Cof- | S3ine 'a speavlative lesues hetal fovs training camp and should. be | S5 AT YRS, SEToRAtod 2 200 able to g he Dublin man the g Z coaching he needs so badly. Coffey is| STa &' declined 1-4 per cent. on 2 comer, but he has a long road to bl vel vet before he reaches Willard's Ty o STOCKS. Bt vt o c 1358 Al Chalmens “I do not want Baker,”-says Connie s Chalmers Mack. “He not treated my club| S0 Als QL or fairly. 1gave him a chance in Febru- | ‘2106 Am. Bedt Sugsr’ to be sold to some other club in| 800 Am. Bewt & F ctis case he wanted more money than we| 104 BS Foreu .. ll1m 158 18 : aven, Conn, - could pay him. Ho then sala: Tt was | i 42 Bkl ) laddgpin 00| Welnert stll ls o mere youth, and he | the moving picture men and ticy gave ol soed L e not money that would keep him out,| 5760 Am TRREL time o Teach his | their cameras most careful attention. | Bt » Satemindrion ot 1o ey bl | 1t 42 Poeh e B R e nn i s e e e iy e e s By playing with Upland he proves he| 599 4= Stengel i kecdf 3 1 ver will grow [didn’'t attempt to defend himself, it st ok s der our comtract, I cannot prevemt 2,30 Am. i $181 N, 130 dlar referees dectslon over 'Willard will | dowa for the count fost piciuresquel and now are prepared to supply him from returning and playing with = i MeCarty.c 3 ol Kinifer,s o use as an argument in his|He so arranged his o the conva a8 i came 16 Silinto T8 w0 el S am , M‘;’:E‘({ Coombsp 4 2 2 2 Oalsen 3 ¢ 135 1|favor. But Smith has been defeated | that it took place in Willard's corner, BEST ADDING MACHINE miss him, but I prefer having a losing | 100 Am New York, April 30.—Call money| oy, 31112710 ofxPaskert 1 0 0|80 often of late that he must be|Where we could not reach him wih 3 club to having on my team a man| 430 Am steady; high 2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate —_— —|Gounted out of the running. Carl|the ice water, and just in front of the that is made in America. whose words are not rellable.” P 2; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; of- Totals 30 82720 2| Morris also is going back inetead of |movie machines. He sort of slid down, = —— 2500 Am. fered at 2, e advancing, and the _same, no _doubt, [SIoW and graceful, covered his eyes to LT e = FOEEOM, Phiaaapni New York, April 80. — Cotton fu- | *'aecplis tures steady, May 10.0 The Blackburn Rovers of the first| jum4s. division of the English football league | 200 Am. completed its schedule last Saturday,| 490 Am. inishing third in the table. Owing to e ‘epplies to' Frank Moran. = Apparently | Kéep out the sun, and took the count, Willard has no reason to Gread thy|winking to those in his corner while = time when he must don his war paint | the referee was toiling off the numer- July 10.31; | feo hit, Stengel. and come forth to batile. als. It was certainly one of the most r 100 Am. Woolen artistic affairs for a knockout I have blg falling off in the attendance| 10300 Anconds. 153 | October 10.63; December 10.80; Janu- ST ¥ 5 his scason their gate recelpts have| 4% Aiftima 1024 | ary 10.88; March 11.09, White Sox Win from Tigers. GIBBONS AND: MoFARLAND e =4 bkt o b crane pped $40,000, which, together with| 30 4dileon pe o Chicago, April 30.—Urban Faber held MAY NEVER MEET IN RING |working any more, or whether Wil- A the sum of $6.285, being the season | sr000 Bugem o 59% CHIOAGO BRAIN MARKET. Detroit to three scattered hits today lard’s blow actually boosted him over, ken, brings their de- 400 Bald Locop r enue to $46,885 behind | 1100 But & Oito scason. The two highest gates| i jLob,& ONo br . eason were with Burnley, $8,425, | 1000 Beth. Steel Open. High. Low. Close. while his team-mates bunched their | Mike Disgusted with Tactics of Chi-|I do not know. He certainly winked, - w3% 0% 16 hits off Dubuc and Chicago won a cago ‘Wizard, however, when on the floor.” 3 3 {;z E_;“ :g!& pitchers’ battlc 4 to 1. Detroit's lone t McVey figures that Wilard will not e l e ac Ve Tun was a gift, Cobb drew a base on| The question of whether or not|last long as & champlon if he gocs and Manchester United, $5,326. Those 300 Beth. Steel balls, went to third on a wild pitch and |Mike Gibbons is a petter boxer than |back into the active ring game. ‘He is games this season realized $2,970 and | 20 Broum ® 7. T% I 181538 scorcd on a sacrifice fiy. The visitors | Packey McFarland fnay hever be set- |a good, clean chap.- said McVey, “but YORK- STREET, NEW HAVEN - $1190 respectively. This famous club| 350 Cup bexo L R threatened to score in the sixth inning, | tled. Gfbbons, disghisted with the di- |I consider that either Framk Moran or J caused a blg sensation last season by | 4100 Cinsds but Cobb, who had reached third base, [latory tactics of the Chicago wizard, |Jim Coffey has & chance to beat him. . TELEPHONE 3350 - purchasing five forwards, who are still 400 Cent. ll‘l:l&h s 55 7-16 4 was trapped by a sensational play|has declared all hegotiations for a|Moran is a far better boxer, can hit a With the club, for the record amount| i St Xesth v e P started by Eddie Collins and was nip- | bout between the off for all time. [hard blow, while Coffey s a big tough - of 2£50.000. 064 Chla Gt Weat 45 9-16 48% ped a few feet off third base, foliowing | He, has publicly pranded Wo¥arland'and also a punisher. ey 95402 ..