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O'_M‘ mile . handicap walk, George Goulding, the world's champion . T BT a o : dbsialirialy . Remoyes of this city, who had a handicap of ; : up profeasional wrestling _| Indigestion. One package STRAT: Local Y. M. C. A. Basketball Team Claims They Received |30y uy or moston. won e | abisoia o 55 pestisig Jr ondoie | SSEa"nE basobah oo, 808 0% | proves it 95cat all druggists representing the ¢ g 5 600 yards scratch race from J, K. Mer- | ally.” that in some (LR Yo MR Seemanie Raw. Deal—Extra Playing Time More Than Five Minutes .mé %z:z:;:nu:n_x:?:?ty ot Penneyic | T . Stécher's Gold’ Belt. g el F s e d.L. Lathr pestae —Stanley and Jones Starred—Score 49 to 48. still regarded by students and the John W. Overton, Yale, unattached, |a gold belt that had been presented | Seneral public as part of thé game; won the one and one half mile run,|to him by his admirers in Nebraska.|and of these bad manners Harvard P N R Y Y NOTICE £ y popul subscription. No one |are not yet wholly rge par In an overtime pericd Westerly’ suc- Kinney. _Goals, Westerly, Bauck, 1; |F/ELDER JONES THINKS BALL | was permitted to contribute more than | of what players say on the field Tesults ceeded in defeating the Norwich Y. M, |Burdick 2, Jones 13, Deane 3, Keur i LAY RS LK SH O R e ey . O e ot e e iiTal Zhe Board of Relief of the Town of ‘baskef . M.'C. A. . Poole 4, B 5 s . Norwich, = t %3 48 at v‘v:l:en;" Wadnesday even- | han 4, Blair 1, Stanley 12; fouls, Jones | Average Active Player is Not More beg to Mgofl: Dodge, his home town. 3,’.‘1 at best doubtful in 1tu purposes E,,,,’,fi;‘;d,,‘}{,'}‘ e e e LR T T TR e Than Five‘or 8ix Years. “This. Btecher " resembles Frank | ame demands that & gentleman in | Beh Fibt Trom 1 o w to L p . 13 ‘The e was close al ugh ant —_—— . . . m. . m., at the end of the allottter time the |DANNY MURPHY RECEIVES Fielder Jones, manager of the Gotch mora than anyone I have ever | Playing it shall cease to be a gentle- | iften to appeals from the ddings of LEGAL NOTICES N - he Assessors, and to transact y O 33 : t By Sad seen. 1 have never seen more won- |man. 4 s more minutes, and_according to three Dlayer In active Seevase life of & ball| “And it is in leg work that Stecher |lleves the rule banishing coaches from | “Tates at Norwich. Conn., Jan. 20th, members of the Norwich team the]Wheeling Club After Former Athletic |short. With proper care, he says, |15 remarkable. His scissors hold has|the players' bench during a baseball 1916, S, | never bee: n to bave been broken | 8ame ‘“‘wol maintaining,” but that NS; : WT five mniute overtime period was quite General. a player _should be in the game at 35 | Loy}, oon KAQWR to have been broken | & Swoeth mdintatidng. T DAt P s e h s d it works better on biz men than |the question is one of expedienc, FRED G. PROTHERO, a long five minutes and extended for to 40. ‘The life of the average ball | ™ o THOMAS J. KIRBY, the benefit of the home team. Just| Danny Murphy, formerly Connie|Pplayer is not more than five or six | on, ‘he Wit feliows, It is told asirather than of right. = .- = ~ Soara’or Weltar, before the final whistle was blown for | Mack's field general and who has for | year," said Jones, “but the life of alonc of his favorite training stunts on | creased activit ong Harvard un. |~ time the referee called a foul which |the past two seasons been with the |tar is something better than fifteen 2 . VIR T Noti P IT otice to Personal 1axpayers e the farm is to fill a meal sack full | dergraduates in both orzanized and he would not grant the Norwich boys a | Brooklyn Federals, confirmed the re- |vears. Stars endure because to be a % 1. chance to shoot which if scored would [ port Wednesday evening that he has|star, you must take proper care, of of corn and squeeze the sack between | unorganized athletics. It expresses ; A his knees until the bag bursts. doubt whether intercollegiate game: - have tied the score. been offered the managership of the|yourself. However, there aren't man: s X e NEVER A DOLLAR FIRE LO88 Do o0 e e with unnecessary | Wheeling, West Virginia club, at a|stars| You easily can . count them Stecher’s Quisk’ Ri et e Sl s A B R T AT SR & if you carry a policy in one of the|roughness by the victors. It is also |salary of $2,000. among the present day crop. But of | Stecher bounded into the limelight| = oo hen __ oz fiabia“to pay the Eesatuel Tha fh the good companies we represent. claimed by the Norwich boys that Keur| The Wheeling club is rated#as a|you go back a few years yowll find [on July 5 last, when he won from | FRANK GOT Town of Sprague that I have a warrant A card to us and we will talk the |who wa ssent into substitute for Class B club and has a plaver limit of [ that Wagner, Leach, Mathewson, Wal- [ Tom Cutler at Omaha. It is reported PROBILE. = y and collect the Personal Taxes matter over with you. Bauck, played a very rough game, and |14, lace, Plank,’ Crawford and others I|that over $200,000 changed hands on RETURN TO THE MAT.|23Yabic Peb. 1sC_ 116, - sakh of -aush ISAAC S. JONES once got the strangle hold on Stanley | Danny has not yet given a final de- |cannot mention just now were as g00d | the outcome. The way they tell it ol e persons being assessed ‘the sum of two e wnae and | Real' Extate. Agent n%: nmeertly t;nvegpl;é:nle:.s 2L ’cri;lon Kut isbconslderlng th‘e ‘l)flee;, ;;;"ss as they were when they broke |the sports came down from Chicago | World’s Champion Wrestler Will Take | the purpose of collecting the same I : X wing to the s! ere have been reports circulat % with wads of money ready to bet [s'nan be at the Town Hall building, in _Richards Building, 91 Main Street | o¢ the start the Y. M. C. A. boys were |around stating that he has received 32 % CaNe Gt Tit b Bal the. S On Joe Stecher. Baltic, every Tuesday and Satul handicapped but when once they |offers to return to Mack’s contingent as | YANKS WILL OFFER BAKER “|backers went around grabbing any-| The seal of silence which since Frank ;!:rzng the mo;n;\ of I-;ebru;ry‘ from ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW adapted themselves to their surround- |a coach and the New London Plant- OVER $7,500 FOR ONE SEASON | thing at even money and by the time | Gotch's retirement has surrounded the | Wedrbeany. “bon o8 ¢ oud Be Bt oa 2 ;lxg; ?.:gr “32:’:;‘3,”33‘,‘,0‘.‘.2"(3 sp':lels Srwivern ra:;g:t:u services but he de- thedmin camo together Stecher was |future of the world's catch-as-catch- |store of Webster Standish, in Hanover, o . # made favorite. can championshi Vi k v from ii a. m. to 1 p. m. On Thursday, AMOS A. BROWNING, |10ina At the end of the first period | Only recently. was published a list | CAPtain ':}:‘“.‘_’." H‘;G".:.s"""‘ After | " Cutier, who before the match said it | it was learves foom an ntnente | Ecbr 24, T win'be &% fhe store of Joha Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard's Bidg. | they led the 27 to 20 score ' .= |of players declared free agents by the . pofos Cia I ag. was like taking candy from a baby, |source that he is to return to the game | F"in" [ Versallles. from 11 a. m. to 1 ’; nley ant - | National commission and ;. a i — Y ert on 1. TS 3 wi e Ehops 199 ual performers of the games, each |name appeared in the lst. This was e v Xork Taa Gkl Rrankdin e Gt v o b o en o | et (0% Bitekiitr ey askiin e (ntvecmentiowedistive :fas LN A scoring 13 goals from the field. brought about through the peace treaty er, formerly with the Philadelphia | g4t the scissors on Cutler five minutes 7 ; it {any Diter (e ox T Narh N Brown & Perkins, Hiomeys-at-law | *°3,2% N6 S quintette also claims | becween the Federal and orbanized pail, Athletics, will be offered a contract |Gfier the bout started and slowly To- | Tho quemcier ot oo Hon: . S Rt s be-TovRd. A, 18 Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. |that the referee used poor judgment ST or one year at a salary of more than |guced the American apollo to sub- he question of Gotch's fitness is the | - 43} ons glecting this notice Entrance stairway near to Thames [in calling fouls and say that they re- $7,500 for the season, to play with the missiveness and finally unconscious only possible obstacle to a mat battle | must He proceedea against as directed Natioray e Telephone 38-3. | ceived a raw deal all the way through. | MILLROSE A. A. MEET IN New York Americans in 1915, Captain |ness. It took ten minutes to revive | ¥ith the youthful phenom and to test |by the laws of this State. . The lineup: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN |T L. Huston. part owner of " the|Cutler, and when it came time for the | iS€lf, also to atiract wide attention | Dated at Sprague, Conn. Jan. 13th, WESTERLY Y.M.C.A — Yankees, sald today, before his de-|gecond fall, he simply laid down on the | 10 the contest itself, Gotch is to go|'®1% ;,ypg yuipE con FEDERALS MUST WITHDRAW A lair | Dave Caldwell of Boston Won the [Parture for Maryland. Captain Hus-|mat, Stecher not having to put a hand | °% the road with the Sells-Floto sho it e ALL THEIR LAW SUITS | 0088 -+ Blair gl el ton went south on a hunting trip, in- | me e This tour of the country, is to be- 2 ards Scratch Race. tending also to meet Baker at the lat- " Weighs 205 Pounds. gin about April 24, will last 200 da f e - i | WS S8 e — Howard p.|ters farm at Trappe, Md. Bl alite s be s Do et i ;lu;lnz which Gotch will meet in lim- Fow (ptae iat :f‘:"""""t St puraick .. Houlihan | Drew, running for the University of | Penn Nine fo Go to Honolulu |Ped. but doesmt look It, is six feet|a . traout. - & peise Wil oo o Grom NoTlCE -___ . California, equalled the world's record, Phibaleiatiin « Jans 86— The. Tl one-half inch high and is 22 years old. | who stay the limit, while as for the E Deane Stanley | made by himself, of 7 1-4 secqnds in| " sme e Y 4 He looks like a great big, clean-living | op, i 2 his serv TO PERSONAL TAXPAYERS, Chicggo, Jar. 26.—A few details of the 70 yard dash at the annual indoor | Versity of Pennsylvanid baseball team |hoy, and as he neither smokes NOT | ceivn tiace vn S1o00 ltge% h(’1‘"q St by given to all persons the pelios axscement Petween o8 FeC- liuilivan N .ty . se cude sakas o os Crowe | track and field games of the Milirose [Ma¥ make a trip to Honolulu in the|grinks and goes to bed early every s1a b e (e e 1o pay Personal Tax in the Towa eral League and organized baseball P e Athletic Association in Madison Square | SUmMer of 1917." An invitation from |night he probably s as good as he |t oo ouid not be 9“’;“‘ here, but it bon that I have a warrant to levy are still unsattled, it was learaed here | gups, Westerly, Keur; Y. M. C. A, |Garden tonight. Drew finished only | Alfred I. Castle captain of the Rose |looks. Zbyszko is the same ase, a lit- | po'c) s mpeculate that It Wwill | and collect the Personal Taxes paysble oday and will n eitl u, ha: - | be close to four figures. At the close | Feb 1i ; several suits. pending againsc the na- | -- — been received by Robert Dechert, man- | pounde. - Zibey Jooks tle o 2o e o eronk. Honal commission aad. some of the ager “of the "Pennsylvania baseball | Cat the tarmes boy ativer bt Bothnes | \GOch 18 satisfled he can make good clubs in organized basebsll are with- foam, and is looked upon with much | thinks that Zbysske's advantage in|sieres at once mad oo e orin be drawn, acording *o Prostdant Johnson | pfaver by the officials In the letter | weight is more then ditset by Stecher's | o conntry will Lo civon o manor|from 2 ST Aorifas asars: £ho dctati| to Manager Dechert, Catle writes that | remarkable leg Work. ry ° given a chance|house Saturday, Feb. 12, from 2 to 4; include. taking over »y the American | to bid for the match. Schoolhouse at the Bend Saturday, {he would like to entertain the Penn- G ler 5 = - and National Leagues tcgether of lhel | sylvania baseball team for one month rappler’s tories. As the Dig money In the wrestling | Feb. 19th, from 2 to 4 Federal League parks ia Brooklyn and ! at Honolulu, and would pay the team’s | Stecher, by the way, has a long list [52me is in the West, there appears| All persons neglecting this nolics 1st, 1916, each of such persons ing assessed the sum of two dollars his personal tax, and for the pur- se of collecting the same I shall Town House Saturday, Feb. §, to 4; at the Blissville School- Newark. J traveling expenses from San Francisco [of victories to his credit. He has de- | little chance of the championship be- | TSt Pf, Bioceefied #gainst as directed Presidant Johnson today after a tel- b o 21y [20d return, and its expenses during |feated all the best men in the west |Ing decided east of Chicago though of | “pDated at Lisbon, Jan. 20th, 1916. ephorie conversation with Jjudge Will- STOCK PRICES DECLINED. § Thotmo, §1% | the montn’s stay. and has wrestled a draw with Stran- [COUrse at this writing there Is no ALWIN KAMPF, Collector. iams, fhe league’s legal representa- B i gy DS 8 &AL s g — gler Lewis. His record follows: knowledge as to what bids may come tive at St. Louis, decided that his org- | Strong Opening Was Followed by a Fiec Stor Bat. 53, | Fulton Still Wants Bout With Willard. 1stfall 2nd fan |in from Boston, New York and Balti- anization would not go through with Rec: n of Values. e $1%| Frea Fulton still wants a match|_OPponent. Year. Time. Time |More. the three Eastern wrestling et St e Federals Witharaw &l | Now York, Jan 5—The trend of | 1% st i e e ey e o200 I e iie|s o Wiliadi e Appean 3 : by ’ . 26— Gen 3 rank Moran first and lef - . - N their \"vtgy {-‘l:; s;li‘(:!hi‘;ne:motbefe\: ::g:.ty'shas‘e_ssign of the stock efxr;a.ngt_a o 1 e | the winner meet the champion. His Cal Woods ... 1913 7.00| Signed for the _same show with| The Board of Relief of the Town of. reaso a e been a source of disap s e e "2 |manager will arrive in New York | Ben Pavelka . 1913 .53 | Gotch is Jess Willard, the heavyweight | Voluntown, Conn., will meet at Union withdfswn, especlally as he understood [ pointment to those who hoped that Gooarten G B 2% 70 10y |shortly to hurl a defi at the Pitts- | Bill Hokuff . 1913 6.00 | champion. is contracts, like that of | Hall, in the Town of Voluntown, om the cases instituted by the national|ihe constructive factors implied by the Goodrich pr . 1uz 112 |burgh fighter. George Giles 1913 the wrestler, calls for a period of 200 | Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. agreement clubs had been abandoned. | resumption of the U. S. Steel ccmmon Granhy Mining Jess Willard is still without an op- | George Turner 1914 days, beginning in April, the ring title- | M. and until 3 o'clock p. m.. to hear beTS:om’ié’szfl}'&efieafldéh:"fifgi?fi‘ di“&:‘;ld 3,2? ‘2“{ f;,?,,‘;;?,‘!“;‘;swif\’ Gt N Ore Sub’ ponent for the bout in New York in|George Ginn 1913 holder to receive $500 a day during |2PPeals Trom the doings o 3 - | markable statement s % that period. His contract is 50 arrang. | Sosso Frats st st A n T, oter Duss ed that prior to its going into effect he | them. i will have met Frank Moran and Fred Dated at Voluntown, Jan. 26, 1916, .| Greene € Cop . Guggen Expl ilinols Cent Int 1913 1913 1913 April. Moran has been offered $12,- | Ben Reeves .. 500 with 30 per cent. of the “movies” | Y. Hussane or $15000 with 20 per cent. of the |Jack Myers apolis club’s suit, which sought to pre- | ings would life the market out of its vent Pitcher Burks playing with the |recent pessimistic mood. Stocks were Federals, he understood had been call- | strong at the outset, mainly in con- ed off. g = i Int pictures, to meet the champion. The |J. Swoboda 1913 Fulton in title battles, one to be GEORGE D. BRIGGS. 3 sequence of extensive short covering, Int M Mar etfs offer has been turned down. Jim Johnson . 1913 fought in the East and the other in GBORGE A. TANNE! The stockholders in the Baltimore |but after the noon hour prices receded Int M pr cifs - Polly Grimm 1913 the West. WM. H. DAWLEY, JR, Federal League club, according to|with a succession of irregular declines Tns Copper Benrs. Loadls Beakaibal Fossua Polly Grimm 1913 1. The confifience of the abowan that] 18n3Ta Board of Reitef. | President Johnson, are believed by | which more than effaced most initial e o Paul Domke . 1914 Willard can defeat both of these pros- | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. organized ball Jeaders to be holdi tati The standing of the teams in the s witha s it MR | seth Ih' fact,cmintmym. Glatations Int Har of N 3 colegiate basketball league is s | ooy i2nasol - 1914 pective opponents is shown by their| AT!A COURT 0} PROBATE HELD B i oo OIS By weis jogest in imasny Clnsunces fox Jb Bawee 08 ws: George “Turner .... 1914 3: contract with him, but whether they |at Norwich, within and for the District Thoy st Dopsh INISTa B Sale OBl wollEst 5 Int Nexet o W B P. Martinson ...... 1914 1. have misjudgeg their man’s ability re. | of Norwich, on the 26th day of January, thelr park on the International League, | ' Various {heories were again offered . RS T . L s M, Plestina 1914 malns for the future to show. For Wil- & D. 1916 0 0 o ren goald o 2 tood, = to explain the ‘market's failure to re- 63 Xale > A oy 1 at (anors . 014 lard, Fulton would be a laugh ,thouh resent—NELSON 5 LIN among the owners of the new Balti- | spond to good news. Further foreign 78 George Nelson 1914 " We A BEstate of Selma J. Olsen, late more club. Some of them wish to see |liquidation was accepted as the chief 105 | Princeton g ¢ 2 Fack My in the est many have come 0| Norwich, in sald District, deceased. . tnjor lpgue clut puk iu Eaifioiore. | otatacl e e ovaloes ] e Lake X & W " 2 12| Columbia, .. vy 2 ok Dot 1914 regard the young Minnmesota glant as| Ordered, That the Administrator clte 4 1| taacte, aithongh gpmestic DoraoD | st vane ] 18" 6% 76% | Dartmouth & 2 S el 1914 having a possible ring future if he Is|the creditors of said deceased to bring ments, such as the flrestened contes 100 Tond Watand 21 R A oeshe 1 : E artinson 1914 rightly handled. .|in their claims against sald ~estate RUINAM METE ST * | Dloves asmmed Increased. importance,| ion iodiard £ or 1 —— s Tastaa i Moran, however, is & far more se- | FINE, 8%, 000 TS (arertact, fopetner MARCHING ONWARD | Washington’s refusal to accept Ber- 200 Louls & Nash 128 Dickson, Fowell’s Assistant. George Tumef ! 1914 rious proposition, and for this reason wiih a copy of this order, on the signe| = lin's terms in the settlement Of the | 3o Machetten i .. Phila., Jan. 26.—Byron Dickson, field | Jack Leon . ....... 1914 Willard will not meet the Pittsburgh |post rearest to the place where sald Captures Overwhelming Victory From |Lusitania incident also figured in the | 14300 Maxwell M Co . coach of the University of Pennsyl-|J. Thompson 1914 ST W TR L e k. Eeal e S Bartl ighia8; calculations of the trading element. 800 Maxwell M 1 b vania football team last fall was to- | Adolf Krnat 915 round, ro-decision contest, which will | Town. and by publishing the same once Artiett o gore B0 DRI T, & Steel was of course the fore- | it Mexwell i da ychosen chief assistant fo Robert | T Petro. .. - 1018 be decided in one of the Eastern base- | 18,3 RSwpape] Baying & Cucviapon (o (Special to The Bulleti et i o e W G B TR e C. Fowell, the newly elected nead | Jick Taylos o ball parks, presumably in the vicinity | §/d District. and make return to this Jan. 28 516 Putnam coatimmed its | ing of 15,000 shares at 86 to 85 3-8, de | 2100 Miami Copper coach of the Red and Blue eleven. | Hassan Eli .. 1915 o e omine il ot NELSON J. AYLING Judge. headlong rush penantward tonight by |clining to 83 1-2 and closing at that| 200 Mo. I & T ... with the show, Willard may consent The above and foregoing is a true snowing the Bartlett High school of | Price, a net loss of a point. Dealings| 3 Mo Pac cits Dickson was an end on the 1895-6-7 | Cal Woods to a second meeting with Moran in |“opy of record. teams. Jim Assin Webster under an avalanching score of | in Steel were again largely prepon- | 3:00 Mo Iac ctfs ... Joe Wallace 3 | New Orleans over the 20-round dis- | Attest: HILEN. M DRFOCERE., 56 to 10. It was a league game and |derant, exceeding the combined out-| 100 Nai Biscuit Memphis Purchases Two Cub Players. | P. Martinson N0, T ) L tke, meveral | S othes ENIFREL Putsam fans are rejoicing as their |Put of other leading issues. S Chicago, Jan. 26.—The Memphis |J. Westergaard 1400 530 | Points involved, will be decided by the| NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald de- favgrites came. through: with Whe big | All parts of the list contributed to| 30 Net £ a"s pe club of the ‘Southern League bought | Pat Connolly 2400 *igiop’| VIR 00 futureieventn, ceased are hereby motified to present end’ thereby keeping their slate clean. :ge mn‘;alt idyancel,hwnhdu;tltxgllyfi m; Nt Lead today Pitcher Hogg and Outfielder Joe Zikmond .. 2.10 0| Michigan Aggies Won Rifle Match, |undersigned at Norwich Town, Conn.. The terriffic pace set by the loeai |10SSes, but before the end of the firs at Load or - Knisely from the Chicago Nationals, |J. Friburg 110 6 0 0 4 3 2 . - R. F. D. No. 8, within the time limited schoolboy aggregation was a strain | hour realizing and short selling com e S it was announced here today. C. Mantsour . 00 East Lansing, Mich., Jan. 26.—The| [ tyo apove and foregoing order. upon the visitors’ pep and they were | Pletely reversed the early order. Heav- Y “Central el 7. Chalander 00 1 Michigan Agricuultural coliege rifle JOHN O. OLSEN, obliged to use several subs before the |iness of the rails, which was most STECHER WILL BREAK T. Govedaico team in its match with the University | jan27d Administrator. gea3us final whistle. Shaw, Lowe and May- |2Cute in the final hour, was the most C. Cutler 08 of California today claimed to have 8 BEnpSHameana 200 N L O & West INTO LIMELIGHT TONIGHT nard; were the. mainstays ot _ | disconcerting feature. Canadian Pacific = . Americus 6.14 3,03 |equalled its world's record of a week TAnt quintette and Towmt of thoe aar- |fell 5 to 165, with 1 to 2 point declines | i N, & Vet p Hussane 403 504 |ag0 by shooting a score of 1,000 out of | State League for next season. Coles itors. particularly distinguished him- |in other investment issues, while high | 20 Norn ¥ic Nebraskan Farmer Will Meet Either|Martinson ... .- . 2035 11,40 | possible 1,000 points. In & Piaimer Nev Sk Tl will self.” The score: 3 priced speclalties were 3 to 7 points| 100 Ontario Siher Zbysko or Masked Marvel. Iven Micheloft . 1400 19.04 SN play with the Elmira club, while Gag- B Ry e SARTLETT | loWer. S i IR ' Former Michigan Quarterback to Coach | nier, who played with Springfield, will S Towell | qlmons the, few noteworthy excep-| ‘gt pmi co > Joe Stecher is training in Georze | PROMOTION OF GOOD FEELING Bangor, Me., Jan. 26.—Ernest Hugh- | perform with the Troy team. SRR 'rifnr ...... ;i““' ewel tions to 'he_ lowering movement were lnl,‘;: {“rYplfl(‘er §&|CL' Bothner’s training quarters at New itt, the former Michigan quarterback, ik ight Forwar e the Mercantile Marine issues, the pre- | 00 P CC&SCT oo York. He is making all who watch him [N INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS | who coached the 1915 football eleven| George Davis, “Red” Smith and Joe G e onte |ferred rising two to 82 6-¢ and the e Coyany on the mat admit that he is one of | e 3 of the University of Maine, today ac- | Connolly are the only members of the 2 2 : s -2 to PiutsCoal pr .. the greatest wrestlers in the business | Urged by Dean Lebaron R. Briggs of | cepted an offer to return next season.|Braves who have not already signed. the new record of 102 1-2. E Eius Steel pr_ He meets Zbyszko or the Masked Mar- Harvard University. s lethlehem Sseel fell 17 1-2 to 456, Pres St Car pr vel tonight in New York. They ex- - International Nickel 13 to 292, Cuban BN Bat e pressed respect for his ability and| Cambridge, Mass. Jan. 26.—The pro SPORTING NOTES. The Vernon (Col) club of the Pa CGuicksilver commented upon his quicknes < and the | motion of good feeling in intercollegi- cific Ccast league wants to sign Chief dexterity with which he throws an op- | ate athletics is urged in the report of Bender, but he is still waiting. Bender ponent with what as known as the|last season’s activities made public _ is only 32 and should have some good “flying mare,” the same being grab- | tonight by Dean Lebaron R. Briggs, ball left in him. bing an opponent by his wrist while | chairman of the committee on the reg- dropping to the mat on one knee and |ulation of athletic sports at Harvard Whirling the opponent over his head. | university. “It is the hope of the com- He frequently roils over himself while | mittee,” said Dean Briggs, “to avoid scoring this tackle and obtains his |those bickerings which, magnified by famous scissors hold in mid-air, so|the press, have from time to time to speak. roused unfriendly feeling, and to es- Educated Legs. tablish in intercollegiate athletics a In this respect his legs might be|more generous and open relation than S A SESS 1o 313 in - thst severien uars operations immediately preceding the Subs, Webster, Connelly, center; | close. Total sales of stocks amounted Mulloney, left guard; McNamara, left | to 755,000 shares. Eunl’d. Goals, Shaw 8 Lowe, 1 Except for the strength of marines faynard, $; Webster, Jewell, 1; Hag- |the bond market was heavy. Total gerty, 1; Shea, 1; fouls, Putnam, Shaw, |sales, par value, aggregated $4,715,000. !; Lowe, 2; Lowe, 2; ‘ebster, Jewell, U. S. registered 2’s and 4's declined melly, 2. Timer, Bradford; refe- |1-4 and 1-2 per cent. respectively on ree, Bellerose; Umpire, - 'Kent., 2 2§ |call. minute halves. — STOCKS. 1300 Quicksilver pr 500 Ky Steel Sp . 1150 Ray Con Cop 4150 Reading ... 7000 Rep 1 & Steel ~'100 Rep I & St pr 500 Kock Tsland_pr 300 St. L &S F . 300St L &S W 300 Scaboard A L 100 Seab A L pr 100 Sears Roebuck 400 Sloss S S & I . 100 Sloss S 8 & I pr 7260 South Pacific 100 So P R Sugar The Rochester Internationals would like to land Hugh Duffy as manager. —_— dent Tener is busily engaged Tom Seaton has an $8500 contract makin plans for the big banquet with the Newark Feds, good for oheat the Waldorf in ew York, to com- year. { memorate the 40th anniversary of the formation of tk National league. There is a report that Fielder Jones | of the Browns will turn - over Armando Marsans to the Cardinals. Barrey Dreyfuss is in high feather Harry Smith, who started the 1915| S 5 Rl e 5200 Alaska Gold M . .24 2% 24 2000 Southern Ry called educated. There are few wrest- | has existed hitherto. There is no rea- ~e days. Desides receiying congrat- 1eas0n as a catcher with the New York | iob Al Sunces SAE % i 100 soun By pe lers in the game, we are informed by |Son why a Harvard man and a Yale £ : ations from all over the sountry for Siants and later went to the Brook- | 00 Allis Chalmers Dak sk asi | 14100 Studebaker Stecher’s manager, who are able to|man should have anything to conceal| Galvin, former star pitcher for the |his part in settling the baseball war, yn Feds after drawing an uncondi-| 9 Allls Chelmers pr . i 100 Texas & Pacific accomplish such a feat. It was in just | from each other regarding their ath- | University of Wisconsin, will — get ’s appointment of Jim Calla- 3;0%?137&&::- B%cfix]:aw, is glnxious e Aok ooy -~ - 130 Toan o such a manner that he defeated Amer- |letes or their athletic policy. Strategy | $2000 a season from the White Sox. han as boss of the Pirates has alse i e Yankees. He has| 900 Am. Can. 500 Third Ave icus. in a game may be legitimate and ad- T been O. K.’'d. Dreyfuss has sold more Stecher was asked how he devel- | mirable; strategy in the negotiations| Cad Coles and George Gafnier, two | season boxes this winter than at any oped his scissors hold. He said: “I|of friendly rivals is inexcusable, and | members of last vear's Colonial league | tim since Forbes field has been really don't know. It was a natural | constant suspicion is as intolerable as|have found berths in the New York |crected. 200 Union Bag & P. 1900 Union Pacific . 600 Unjon_Pac pr . 2WUCSofA. 100 U Dry Gads pr 2000 United Fruit 100 U Ry Inv pr 20 TSCL&F 15800 U § I Alechol 200 U 8 Rer & Ref | 5 W USR KB opr. 1500 T S Rubber ... 9% 8% 8 100 U S Rubber 1 pr G0it 100% 100 | 108900 U S s jonsulted with Captain Huston, but| 78 im Oin b not likely that he will be signed| * - s the Yankees are overburdened it | (b Am- e &F dlayipe talent. 1300 Am. ation ou" 1800 Am. Hide & Leather | American Sugar 7 to 176 and Wl):‘ 1470 Am H & L pr pr . 1300 Am. Tee Sec DR.R.J. COLLINS| }i& e - 1400 Am. Tinseed pr 1800 Am. Locomo ¢ L 100 Am. Locomo pr 500 Am. Malt . 17800 Am. Smelting FEATHER BALLET—“MAID IN AMERICA”—NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN CO., AT THE DAVIS, TUESDAY FEB. 18T. 200 Am. Smelt pr a1 s 1 1600 U SSteel pr HE Mnin Dteear, Norwich, Conn. | 315 &% smeit pr 4 .. S0 Va-car Coem” Phone 424-4 1200 Am Steel Fary 190 V1 Iron C & 8 fuThS 180 Am Sugar 800 Wabash 1200 Wabash pr 5300 Wabnsh pr B 600 West Mary 1800 Am Tel &Tel . 200 Am. Tobaceo 500 Am. Wool ctf | _ Corus, Bunions and Ingrowing 809 Amer ino 900 West Un Tel | Too Nails ‘treated without = patm || 22425 Ansconda 13000 Westinghouse 4 ort aswured. 400 Asso 01l 300 West Mg Ist X H 2200 Atchison 200 Wh. &L E . am) Menicuring, Seal Treatment and Facial Massage. i 00Wh & L E 3 pr . i { (g STFitches made from your comb- | { 300 Willys Over. .. 200 Wisconsin Cen Total sales 724,925 K TIR MONEY. 456 456 New York, Jan. 26—Call ‘money 87 8y 8% | steady; high 2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate 181 181 |7 3-4; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; To% 7ow 115 |offered at 2. _ 3% so% 0% 62 62 COTTON. 54 52% 52y New York, Jan. 26.—Cotton futures 3% 4% 924 closed easy. March, 12.09 May, 12.34; 3w ew iae|July, 1247; October, 12.44; December, 98% 96 o6 | 12.60. [} W% 131% | Spot quiet; middling 12.10. 300 Atchison pr 00 A Coast Tine 16100 Balt Teco. - . 200 Bald Loco pr 2700 Ralt &Ohio 450 Ralt & ®hlo pr . 106 Batopilas M1 150 Bethleher Steel 900 Brookiya BT - 200 Brooklyn Un 135 Bumns Bros DR. ALFRED RICHARDS | & pie” 2600 Cal Petrol . 2300 Cal Petrol ur 7975 Can Pacific 400 Cent Leather 3900 Ches Ohlo . 800 Chic West 1400 Chic Gt W pr 5200 Chie M & t pr 100 Chic &N W m Ch. R I &P e s s - Stu e 2% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT Open.. ‘High. Low. Closa. May . W% 1 1mey 128 126% 126% ings. KATHERINE LANZ Boom 22, Shannen Bullding ol 743-3. (Take Elevator) = o-uk-:otwu.m;fl:n: Jan2a 11 Frankiis St % ™ ™ 316 THE ABTNA. . o R G B BILLIARDS. B e B0