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| INSURANGE A man can make his wife, is to % " write or call Black Selected Captain—No Harvard Players in Lineup = J. L. LATHROP & SONS YES!HE 28 Shetucket Street —Hartley of Ohio State Delegated to Do the Punting. ~ LIABLE TO G 5 AUSTRALIA BACK ON BOXING MAP. Phenomenal Showing of Les Darcy has a good power of &ising up attacks. - 3 Places Antipodes in Spotlight. BULLETIN'S ALL-AMERICAN || omarord is, aulie, Soopted to the : ; - g ; : ” Y .pass. Com- Australia reappearcd the FooreaLL ELEVEN || eroed o “the Farvard pae was 5t ; PSS o The Bl resord. of W YORK to Frisco and back onihiésame tig AR of his speed In getting down under- S ¢ e T s o ol Tage some record, you'll admit. Yet, the averageson neath punts. Baston is the stellar % oo N back in the spotlight of th 1d's 1 7 Jingman of the west. Heis the equai > e Dacg attairs attesaor the worlds lot of Quakers in use in 14 States was 10,629 miles— many years \ 4 : is good Interterence on the oftense. Now that Darcy has cstablished him-| More than three times the distance from coast to coast. Talg tackle flmhmlntetoi u;*:r i . self as a world beater, the fulks “down 5 B § oxing nota- - . . 3 wonderful playing agsinst Harvard bles, which compriscs about as clever Is one of your tires going bad? Drive around to Have us solve YOUR nsurance (| Quarterback ... Anderson, Colgate || fnq fie So8som's achievement places Boxing love. The best: of the an-| thé Quaker Dealer and let him fix ith 2 o kg . "The of the Xan- s e Rk wtatety e :?;;thlfll'::k. i ,Pol'h‘;:,i’B;:w‘“n gloven, 3o is e bulic of strength on D o orieken e you up with a Quaker_ Z heavyweight, down to Ycung Griffo. i = 0 o 2 G5 Oliphant, Army || 803 Doady Hnesman He follaws the featherweignt, fought many battles in - Then watch the miles pile up and the mle-zem}' e 3 speediest linesman in the country at =N this country, and veteran followers of dwindle, 5 . X i perienced service and the protection of ! A-1 companies. Fullback .... - the ring will ever remember the bril- L 1SSAC S. JONES, . E’:‘?::E:g;‘ e, Dt e v liang bous siaged by some of the i ~. F. BOGUE, NORWICH, CONN. The e of 11-. d the Princeton port side k: T = Insurance and Real Estate Agent | The selecting o A g et e e wawt There was Jackson, the ebony-hued g Richards’ Buil 91 Main St.| gificult task becausé of the plethora | in prevention of the crossing of the gladiator, of whom it was said he could 3 defeat any heavyweight in the world. s of remarkable men on me griairon; | ¥lgers' oal line. pourds and_has wonderful faculties of | probably would abandon its trainiag | And only a little way behind the big players developed Guring the season v ‘Black Choice for Captain. Smeering plays while on the oftense |site at Dayton, Fla., in favor of Hot|negro were Frank Slavin and Joe ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW he season all the way through has| Henning of Penn. and Black of Yale | he has the ability to open holes for |Springs, Ark. Goddard, also hailing from .iustralia. 3 ¢ had repeated upsets, the final one | &re the choice for the guard stations. | his backs. : The middleweight division was rep- / O 2 EDWIN W. HIGGINS | cime Thanksgiving when Colgate sunk | Henning weighs about 200 pounds and | , Peck of Pittsbursh is the selection | EMERALDS TOO FAST resented by Bob Fitzsimmons, Jem ; out of sight Brown's fond hopes of | has had little trouble in outplaying all | for center. He is an accurate and FOR N. L."INDEPENDENTS |12l and Dan Creedon. simmons, P 3 Attorney-at-Law claiming the championship on ~the| his opponents during the season. ' He | SPcedy passer and is right at home on e AR b ok hn el e aanle: 3 : Corner Main and Shetucket Strests | sastern fleld _ The overthrow of the | bas becn a powerful linesman on both | @ nderson is probably the best con- | Thread City Five Capture 15“" Vie- | sion. and defeated Jiia Corbett for the BROWNIN Yale for nine and the downfall | the plays closely m“'f?c.,em,y_ Black, | sistent field general the 1916 football tory—Score 54 to 19. heavyweight crown. While Hail and AMOS A. (e G, ¢ Fj st iars Tor the ond | captain of the Tale tearm not ity e | season placed on the gridiron. Ander. \ i ficen Creedon didn’t measure up to Fitz as 'Phone 700 position the Bulletin's selections are | ing the choice for the other guard po- | 80n hails from Colgate ard he distin- . (Special to The Bulletin) a fighter, both carried the goods and i Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. | Somerfora of Yale and Baston of | sition but is the choice for the cap. | uished himself in the Brown same| Willimantic, Dec. 1.—The Emeralds |held long records of corking good | | Minnesota. Comerford has starred | taincy of the all stellar, aggragation. | 01 Thanksgiving. He knows when and | displaying wonderful speed and pass- | clashes. Brown & Perkins, imeys-at-law | throushout the season for the Biue | Black as weil as a great suard s & | ¥here to drive his men and can han- |ing ability casily defeated the New | Tom Tracy, George Dawson and Jim 4 eleven. He is a deadly tackler end | wonderful inspirer. He weighs 210 | dle a punt handily. London Independents here tonight by | Burgess were the best of the Austral- Qver Uncas Nat. Baak, Shetucket St Brilliant Backfield. the score of 54 to 19. The visitors|ian welters. Heading the featherweight \ iDED, G L Entrance stairway: news te Themes For half backs there is quite an ar- | Were unable to _check = the locals’ | division was Youns Griffo, often pro- ~ i e 221" | speedy forwards, Chappel and Higgins. | claimed the cleverest hoxer the world e T T e has ever known. “Whother or not he 2 7 3 CADETS DESERVE HIGH Pollard of Brown and Hartley of Obio | Emeralds N. L. Ind.| was entitled fo this distinction, it is . 4 g4 2 State. Pollard, although he did not|Chappel ....................... Keefe|indisputable that Griffo had it on all j Z FDCENN rinaTInG get much of a chance to do much in Left Forward the featherweights of his day. Had he g 3 the Colgate game owing to the field | Higgins ... .. May |refrained from playing the “bright Army’s Eleven Is Entitled to Ranking conditions he has proved his speed forward lights,” he would have become king of i Among the Great Teams. and end skirting ability throughout |Lewis e McGinley | both the feather and lightweights. | MARKET WAS BUOYANT. 300Del Lack & W . all other contests. It was through his Other Kangaroo boxers who won With a record of nine victories and (20 Den & Elo & Individual plaving that the Brown |Kearns ................ .e..... Arnold |praise for their sterling ability as nothing even resembling a segback | Railway Issues Were Conspicuous For| 610 Dome “stiae e el s Left Guard i SR ISR S WUSCIP&T u. v = . Hartley of Ohio State has plaved the | Madden ........ soeo.ioeee.. DoylejLeeds, Billy McCarthy, Tilly Smith, |schemes to extract dollars from fans, |believe in the players getting so much. 00 Detrott ~ Faizon the Ammy is entitled ¢o- ranking Their Activity. 100 Dist. Secuitio most sensational game of any one in Right Guard Arthur Walker, Tpm Williams. Tim | he continues to hurt the national game | He favors more for the magnates. among the really great teams of this New York, Dec. 1—Stock R T the west. He is a spSedy runner and Haggertv, O:to Gripps, Billy Murphy| It was Ebbets who wanted to abolish | Perhaps, if C. Hercules expre'ucddhh, season and West Point football his- ew York, Dec. 1.—Stocks, Wi BRI AL combined with his defensive ability ELKS' BOW EY and Hook Keyes. —or practically abolish—the bleacher|inner views on t atter, it would bed n mpeleal smtesel e S IR R R O e [P R ranks him head and shoulders above LING TOURNI With the passing of Fitzsimmons and | seat prices in ail big league parks. He |found that hc ks $100 each is} b 4 The ‘m}’g‘ ' z;m their upward climb today. An ab-| 530 BRe | o others. Besides these sterling qual- | She 8 = Young Griffo ,Australia dropped out of | decided that fandom ouzht to pay fifty | enough or the competing plavers. - | 36, numl points tallied | cumulation of buying orders, mainly | ‘500 rre 3 b ities Hartley is a good punter and drop [ Cummings’ Team Lost Three Strings|ihe pig leaguc of champion boxers. An | cents for the privilege of siiting in the | With the proviso that they must pay, is exoeeded in aopals only by |for railway shares, which dominated| 20F M & S or kicker. Oliphant of the army, offen- to Team No. 7. attempt at & comeback was made when | glazing sun. -or drizzling rain -and to [all of their own traveiing expenses. Thinared 88 woias i Bin e S fBe;UNtHor (e Auat tmio mmpeks, el Conoeide sively and defensively, is a real star. 3 = they sent over Bill Squires, after he |wateh- o ball game from a place’ so| C. Hercules discoursing on what ft 'The @stematve record s ot eo. §004, | ob reaL commission houses over e He is a great line bucker and also can | Team No. 7 captained by Dan Mc- | had made quite a reputation at 'a|remote from the real zome of activity |cost him to conduct a worll gerles 2w Army. teams have s the Moltday. 509 Sovartehivn . use his toe to advantage. Cormick easily trimmed “Barney” | knockout artiet at home, but Bill fliv- | that the combetants resemble pigmies. | tour, gasped: i ik, ¢ o f ve §one| Over two score issues 6f the railway ( 200 Grany Min's ... Besides The Bulletin's selections of | Cummings team in the Elks' tourney | vered his first time out —over here,|His calmer domed and less grasping| “Why, think of if, our-hotel.bill mas | mnuwm'm:h.—nn with far smaller | qivision were conspicuos for their un-| 7160 Gt North vr backs there are other men who de-|Friday night. Young of the winners|when he took the.count at the hands |associates voted down his proposal. |$1,000 alone.” . of PP lowals tor iheJPPosition. The team |usual activity at galns ranging from | .70 Greeno ‘¢ Cop serve mention for the great work dur. pbroke the league record by knocking |of Tommy Burns in eme reund The noxt move of C. Herciles -was| It listens like “siall time’ :«fixmx, . of 1911 holds the record at the Point|one to over two points. Included in| ato Guif's st Ing the season and they are Casey of | down 125 pins for high single while he | ~Squires’ quick fluish as a champion- | to alienate many of the Dodger fans|a big leagué riagnate. who mafle & | Taz the others ‘;“"" f total|this group were the shares of many | 44 Tllucle Central Harvard, Berry of Penn. Hastings of jalso captured high total with 305. The |ship contender happened some ten|by taxing them five dollars for the|than $90,000 through - the five ‘“daym. Colgate - o neg | Foads " which recently underwent the | 5o Ine Copper Pittsbursh and Legore of Yale. score: years ago. Since then American box- | same-view werld serics seats for|performances of his men to sort of | Vear the cadsts whipped Yais by 6| oot o ceorEnon o ondition B i _ Team No. 7 ers have been goins to Austraila fo|which other club owners hd asked |be‘rudge the trifiing sum of money - | 15 € tut lost to the Tudahipmen, 3 to abou “noz:mi:rz\em;zr:fl i’acm: “@E_- SIS ALL-COLLEGIANS ?. Qgcgormlcvk 4 "I‘Z §4 31— 258 sho,viv their wares instead of the Aus-|omiy three dollars. Not only Gid Eb- he_"}:u(tl |g p:nd ';‘85 I(;‘r~p4nvid.ng them | . o i 3 Int 3 AL pr ctfs FOR TODAY’S GAME |J; McCormick .. 4 87— 245 | tralians comirg here. bets arouse 5 storm of protcst in)With food an; Zing. § R saatt 4.1 oot | B ot paper” 5ot D. Young ...... 92 88 Whether America will have an op- | Brooklyn, but elsev-here i the U Is it any wonder that egme men, | of the Army eleven of 1016. it i8|and Western, Western Maryland, coal- Tut Nickel © Postponed Thanksgiving Contest With [J. Sullivan <101 81 T5— portunity to see Dorcy at a vers early|a. All of which ‘has lost many fans|who have loved baseball 'for vears, hard to o0e mnere It descrves to be ors as a whole, and southern issucs Jevel Toa Academy to be Played on Campus oy R R ol e Dl wio nige beoonle vameatd, O the "ereed of Tne magnates who haval i rated Brown ,Yale, Colgate and |were much larger in the aggrezate S st R = d he Y. It this ney grabbirg toctics. it g 0 o Pittspurgh. There are not enough |than the turnover in so-cailed invest- Ketls' & e We are primed to the occasion and Team No. 5. e o g e Ebbet’s New Schemes. oAc Comerciay enterIbb T first class teams among the Army|ment rails. Marked strength was Ternecots expect to spring a big surprise, sald |Lyons ......... 69 83 63— 220 Followers of boxing fn this coumr®! And now he has a few new ideas on 2 ki list of victims. This is not entirely|shown ,however, by Pacifics, grangers, Manger Coyle of the All-Collgians|Waish ... 80486 == T pg i SO IS CE BORIRE L Thle L cou R O e s riod ionae each = 4 the fault of the Army. Reading, Norfolk and Western and Friday night in speaking of the game | Cummings €1 74 i1 a6k T o en Lo to ee Hie olaver [MOW, A0 D ey (o ik (he SPOHTING NOTES. Unable to charge any admission fee | Tries. Loe Rub & Tire with, the Academy which will take|Noran .... CER AT T e L e will be sorely|year for mo e & g to its games and isolated from the| ~Ttliities claimed more than the Mawell 3 Co place this afternoon on the campus. (L REDLLS #29 | disappointed if circumstances prevent n © | Wanis the TeZUIT| rhe Army efeven scored 235 points freat mass of footbell followers, the|usual amount of attertion on the ad- The boys have had drills and will hold "Rotals: .. 303 324 §s1 | MM from coming to the United States. - T csn + afford |and vielded 36 during the past: ses-. cadets have no financlal resources.|vance of 14 points in Ohio Gas to the a final session this morning on the i sl heoorcy. 18 4 Tative of Australia‘and G oty S it d 5 The big teams—Yale, Harvard and[npew record of 118 1-2, with 9 for Mon- campus when only regular formation | PENN STATE LEADS oo dust passed his 21st year. Up T e aBaut . the rest which once played the Army |tana Power and 2 1-2 for Columbia Mg stLon plays will be rehearsed. There has IN SCORING | o D exs a%0 lie Was apurenticed as [shelcel Ebbets wants rmore - abott| If every All-american footb every year—found they could do farlGas, these also recording new -rexis el i been several shifts in the lineup and v 2 3o blacksmith He made hic.ring. dé-|fourteen B o moason' 16" bisin and |needed 2,203Ch thare better in a financial way @t their own [mums, with Pittsburgh Goal; common Mo, K& T.pes. so.Mapager .Colye refused to sive out | Quakers H Rolled Up 248 Poi ut in 1912 when he stopped would ceuse the.season 222104 unemployed., flelds. -~ Football is not being played |and preferred. Yo et the official lineup Friday night, al- | Quakers Have Rolled Up 348 Points—|Depens in niie rouinds. 'Later in thefend in the crige: bt s o , entirely for sport's sake; the guar-| (United States Steel recovered 1 1-2 Yo Pacitc as though it is rumored that Hubbell,| Oliphant Heads the Players’ Scoring |Same year he scored his first kzockout, | Hercules shouldn’t WY Norway probably made that"¢fhe®: ' antee’s the thing. extra divi- O s T Colgate’s varsity half-back who is the . e Jimmie Burns belng the vict:m. not have to brave the element: v before Percy Haughton said he sent g £ points of its regular and ga : 8 ey i o ‘Thus handicapped the Army must|dends of 2 1-2 points, with advances guest of John McCormick may ap-y Olibhant, the Army star, finished| The past three years Darcy has been | the ball players—noc s “that the|his second eleven against Brown. e | fall back on smaller colleges, which |of one to two points in relatiod shares. pear in the lineup. the (season iof 1816-with, a load. of 34} DITHAZ ‘e Away:Just Ehout as fastax| SAnd 7 C. Hercules’ finds) that (he - 2 deem it an honor to be given a place| Coppers scored similar gains, but Captain Robinson will catch the|Points over his nearest opponent in|they faced him. ".\irong tiae most|Wworld's serics isn’t Ariwn “‘i‘ ke | The nigh cost of living has stfuck on the West Point schedule. It is|yjelded on realizing. Munitions and pnts and with his dodging ability he | the race for scoring honors among the | prominent of his tims have been|enough o suit him. e weuid make |y, copaps” The balls will cost from 104 & understood that ~Notre Dame is &ble | equipments were moré irregular, In- ought to baffie the Academy ends. colleges of the east. Oliphant has|Jimmy Clabhy, Eddie McGoor it nine games instead of scve o %0 per cent. more this ekt to come east every autumn only|qustrial Alcohol and American = Car s scored 14 touchdowns, which with four | Loughrey, Gus Christie and Fritz would insure five g SREC e fhon § through the financial help of = the|retaining much of the advantage, PALACE BOWLING LEAGUE field goals, as many as any other east- |land. It must be admitted that any |ries. The last one. § i 8 | alumni. while Baldwin Locomotive and Motors Nova Sontia Steel i ern backfield man has booted this sea- | scraprer who can trim that bunch is | 53 Hercales was bitterly | ' 10 1oo1cs ag if Jess Willard does mot | Some day the government will|were consistently heavy with ship Norf & West Team No. 4 Defeated Team No. 5. | 500, 8ive him a total of 96 for the fi- |obliged to pack around, something |dis e split’ Was|care to fight again for some time yet 3 bufld: & stadlum at the Point and pin; tasues. Mexicans also fell amay Nortn " Amer Sy nal count. Pollard of Brown is sec- | choice in a pugzilistic wayv. only a mere 39 . Haa it 2lis a result of the champ's conference epecial trains and boats will bring an|in the later dealings, the irregularity Ohde” Cities Gas After losing the first string Team|ond and Sermon third. As Sermon |and Fritz Holland won decisions over | nine-game 4 Hercules would | iy Tex Rickard. army of football followers to ses the|of that period being ascribed to a rise Ontario Silver No. 4 in the Palace Bowling league E‘“ not play any more this season he | Darcy, but in later houts both have been el eantt cadets battle with major elevens, Un-|in call loans to 6 1-2 per_cent. the Qwens Bottle 3 came back strong and defeactd Team | BSS 10 chance to better his standing | defeated decisively by the Australian. Would Cut Players’ Share, Yow that the cleated shoes ' have til then the Army's claim to suprem-|high rate of the yvear. Total sales Sl No. 5 in_the final two strings Friday | #1d may even drop one lower as Muel-| It is said of the new boxing marvel | yugt to insure more moneyefor been stored away for the season next’ acy will probably have to remain in|were 1,130,000 shares. Eon Avae Was night. Clark rolled high single with | °F of Cornell will have an opportuni- | that he can hit at any ansle, that no |l should Mis Dedeers accomplislyion the programme will bo basketball' ubeyance. Abandonment of the plan to offer iils Co 123 whie Hickey rolled high total with | & 10 Pass him Thanksglving, when | opponent can keep away from himn, and | the miracle of another pen: — C.|Indications point that Norwich will* British and Franch short term bills in 281. The score: °P“’°‘ meets Pennsylvania. that anyhody ke can hit he can knock | Hercules wo:'d have_the purse for|have a first class basketball league this market, in deference to the wish- e o Team No. 5 honenn, State romped away with the jout. Australians point to Darcy’s rec- | the players limited. Y'se, he doesn' winter. CUBS AFTER HORNSBY. e e v it Coal pr WU |mwmn T B i agg | Bonors for team scoring. | Thoush {ord as being sumcient tn Drove tFese ¥ S e ress Steel Car 5 3¢ % i . — 2 1o = ke - | statements. It e Reported Chicago.and St. Louis Plan- | Without eftect on_quoted values. | B Pt ar stk 1 108” | Sleveeh Sy b € no colicge in the east has a chance i3 2y SILcEihat i i I Ry Stel Spr 59% S8 S8% | Eyy 51 | of passing the present leaders. Syra- ning For Big Deal. market were again atiributed to the| 3% %, ST T B% 8¢ 2 |Hickey 281 Cuse will remain in second place un- | BALL PLAVERS FACE ] It has been learned that a_deal be- | 1O%er leyels reached by ttermational Reniing 24”53 Ui, i g, [Kendall - 27| less Brown scores more than thres BIG CUT IN SALARIES eween the Cubs and St. Louls Cardin. | iSaies: Total sales (par value) $4,425,- Rep T & Stedd e s S| motals 370 1355 | touchdowns and the consequent goals " als is in the making, which, if success- | {inited States bonds were unchanged A Herefrom In the game agalnst Colgate | Important Question Will Come Up Be- ooy R T wsllly;:ring In-lon canl. RER TR ARSEESE Morgan ........ 192— 257 > h‘::“;’:“fi““ sk fore National Magrates This Month. lelder Tornsby, Catcher Snyder, and a . st L 8 Wopr . pold ........ 80 91— 216 g —_— pltcher to Chicago. The hurler may STOCKS. e CaAmEyN- oSt 94 80— 255 -, Points The most important question over be either Meadows or Watson. Inci-| saes oMoy, 3 81 89— 252 Gms. W. L. T. For Agst | which the National league magnates | treated but not by rapi dentally it was learned that the North| 700 Awmo Tes .. Sioss 8 S & T Fillmore ....... 88 97— 260 | fenn State ... 9 8 1 0 348 $7|wil ponder when they mect in New 5 transit methods. It does motf . Siders had made overtures to the Pi-| 100 Adv._ Rumay TIEs — — e e e g 2 4 0 273 33|york early this month will be thej seem reasonable that one can build up rates for the services of Max Carey,| 1)5o0 Atecke Gold At e Totals ...... 394 426 459 1279 | Brown ... 5 5 0 0 235 s3|viavers’ salaries. That a biz cut i in a few days (with safety to the patient) what § ~ ine. S e G Colgate.... .. 8 7. 1.+0 488 30| oiE cfrx{ed players t; Sopip oo byl BOOKLET. ‘We use no_harsh or dangerous methods. Licensed § * Just how far the'St. Louls deal has o RO CONTRACT CONSIDERED | Harvard 0 T 3 0 18T 34|bacebanl season comes. around ihe|| Telephone 675 Norwich &nd skilled Physicians administer our treatmeut. ¢ progressed fn not known. This much T G National Baseball Commission Held | Yeas . .00 8 3 5 & 133 59| market for haseball talent will he nor- Sanjjarivm licensed by the Slate of Ookn, g s fact, however, Hornshy is dissat- Texss Co ria 4 i % 42| mal again and all the high salaries i o e i B g 3 T Sree Special Meeting. Lehigh a6 3 0 160 45|mel again and au the high salaries| | GRAND VIEW SANITARIUM, Norwich, Conn. threatened to quit the national. pas- TS L e . Somell aon f & 10 182 30/ invasion wili have disappeare time if he is wot traded. He told this Tol St L & W pr . Chicago, Dec. 1.—Adoption of a new | Frinceton .. . g2 28 181 Most of the contracts, which were : to several members of the Cub team Un B & P ew form of players’ contract is the chiet Springfleld 3 2 2 1 12 %8ltor terms of two or three years, were Jast summer, and expressed the de- picE R usiness before the special meeting of S ... 5 4 s he - ' S L L e Ronad Baceial Cormmizsion Rere | Fenmeinia 1§ 3 1 %1 o |prsieally e wen e o | The Thames National Bank by is a great ball player and is the Tolon' Pac e today. resle K 93 by < g0, : J e st beat hitter on the Card team. ¥ Gl St yEZesident B. B. Johnson of the|Willams .. .3 4 2 2. 71 e o e e | A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX“in our Burglar “pd Tal N e oy merican League announced tonigh E - fo > ey 3 s TP L aaaes i sSeroREithe iNtori Tot Drug 1o s e aouEhe Amberst 01170 1.6 o 3 1gz|belors tho seasom opene in & Apeil Vaults, at 16 Shetucket St., will give you absolute protection” Catcher Snyder was a sensation dur- et AT be equitable to tho plavers and club|Mass. Aggies.. § 2 4 2 25 180|504 {on Quring the Federal teague reign | fOr your valuables. Security and service are the quaiities Ing the early part of last season. He, too, is reported to be dissatisfied. ‘Whether the Cubs will offer players or money is not known. owners had been drafted and thut it probably would be adopted by the commission. He declined, however, to give any hint whit the new contract RAY CALDWELL T3 e gexs, lgm w olber, alematit| we offer for your consideration. g GET BIG SALARY. mands or lose their services. 'Even to 5 e S players who did not demand more Contalned, o John K. Temer of the Na. | Star Pitcher Will Remain With Yan- [mcney the club owners seve increased kées at $8,000 & Year, if He Behaves. | salaries, fearing that they would Jump. . o .0 Aniue Hemaun, The baseball folis still have josses Witn President Johnson. eonstituie the| R&y Caldwell, who, when Le s notlto make up which date Lack to the Sommiasion s cronnson, constitute the | otnerwise engaged, pliches for the | Federal leazue war. While basehall Yankees, {8 to be given another chance, | came back to its own to a certain ex- 5. T Aleohol S, Rubber S. Rub 1 pr . S. Smb & Ret 5. Steel S. Steel pr 6500 Utsh Copper 15490 Vtah_Sec Com 580 Va Car Chem You'll Like It; 100 Va Car Ch pr question. N | S5 : The Yankees have decided not to trade | tent last seascn, there are still man EVCI’yOnQ DOCS- ,§,§§ %.E:‘,E Y NATIONAL LEAGUE WILL the wanderlng one, but will give him |old scores to seitle. The fnal — 4 132 al or one more oppertunity to help boest the | set ment wit o deral league ' B st T B o100 wals” yareo il CONSIDER AMENDMENT | standing of tne club in the Amerlcan |has not yet besn made by urginized Why not shave yourself? We can give you a-gaogh t 5 2500 Weet 31 (TS eague race, And for this he will re- eball, an s going to cost a large froi - ool e opage st 300 Weet Ulon Tel Players’ Limit May be Inoreased From | colve $5.000 & voar in salary. It me|aam. . fhe Nattomnl and americsn || Rezor for anywhere from $1.00 to $3.00? 5000 Westinghouse » 21 to 22 Players. fails to keep In condition this time-— | leagues have hesitated in thelr settlo- Laen ¥hore opinion i3 the same— 170 Balt & O 180 Woslworii g well, opportunity gets tired knocking | ment an account of the auit brought R “The ! beverages, 888 Raimoe tun — New York, Dec, 1.—Upon his roturn | at any man's door. agatnat them by the Bultimoro Federal eems- ut er - g 550 pe el to Now York today, Prosident Charles | . Coldwell's contract with the New |leaguo club, | this money will ) al H. Ebbets of the Brooklyn Natlonals | York club cnlls for $8,000 per annum, | have to come rém the packots of {he annofinced that he had submitted an|and there is no gainsaying that the [ club owners, they are all determined to or amendment to the National League to | club has been patient with him. He |start a retrenchment policy s soon as o increase its player llmit from twenty- | a8 beon given every chance to mond Eauihlo and the eut in salaries wil a - ’m fira(fld’z Ié £ g 7o Butte & S B 106 Buttenek Co MW E LR e 1000 Gl Pamr 100 Willys Over pr . i i D e e | ota sales 1,084,970 shares. one to twenty-two players. The|his ways and settle down. Offalals of | be the firat move In this direction. For 33 100 Caso 1 1 pr i amendment will come ..5 ;z::qnndw? the elub declare that they do not in- | financial reasona alsn it is not lkely Ll u l e ge e e i e e e v 1oy MeNEY. ation at the league's annual mesting |tend to try to eut his salary for the | that the National Jeagie rula limiting e g BT N Tk Doy doont, moner| bt o e e puaaes | S S L Ve | 8 s o prey 0 8 W ] o i by our Kends Safety Razor ? b 19 | strong. = 4 1-2; 8 also announ e o 4 . 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