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fiMMdMMMjmmym.flndMIwifi»nhmd‘ LDy st e sopnier conis [ S Mflmmwhommdfnwmoaninmmwghmmny B Nl st el 28| BN Ralhe pif i . @sin the brodll daylight; they :‘m“xi ;m““ m;:“ the good :': fi.‘;?'i"’ a turmemu known amateur twirler :‘.f'; ?;-:.‘l';fn’t‘ :hd::‘::t 3‘5‘.“:9: £ we e not w o e | e o v | B poi B s 80 sty Iwhm Gt s g . = MG i In by Snampec- - See us TODAY sbout the | Sih-ot, o shtisy Setton he ikt | o wachh Tobies for, conyle PSR | pteecnne, B 2, B, fmtecend "?""" @ just want to impress upon you thie importance of buying Fletcher's. " FIRE the 1916 season. neutral between the "A's" and Sox. | the big outfeldsr. {rying out with the Your mwfl] tell m{hj;,uhe knows there are a number of imitations Morans, and will try to get him for “I can say without any exaggeration ECTED - } a 3 that from the atiooh T anowd | PARROTT EL| his team this_season. McCann has {nterestsd Start ‘away with a good looking outft| BASKETBALL CAPTAIN | toid Manager Moran that he would| OD t.hemarht. and he is particularly in the welfare of your at the opening of the season,” said not turn Gandy away from his park if - Murphy. “In the fest place, I have|New Leader Prominent in Athletics ::sm;‘r‘!m-:n; there and ‘trom .:n;:::xt companies — expert service. | PISSe, 0P, Jres, YOUTESIrS Sersonal at Rensslaer. . Canti would have an opportamity. to NITED TEA IMPORTERS GO, 218 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and <Embalmer Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention tc day or night calls, friends In the big show’ who know a prove his statement. Gandy will prob- 630. aprMMWiawl Act now! Hiads e Se ey, Yo X0Ts| me o gy | s onty g | Letters from Prominent Physicians | awse th I also have fairl ood ouf Rt el s season. ere may be oth < 3 | ISAAC'S. JONES | ihen Lals, bove, 3, 'y 5008, 00t | st e guncs ot e Repmaaioe Poiy | Tttty eiah 00, TR e 20 : addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. t e Real"Estate e frocs = Tothing about the other = . Deert Sa e R e o | et Ths oot ta anuths "ot The | soason. “FHu sntsted ¥he he Institute from | DoAning at - e gop Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: “I have prescribed your 00! “sag S 8 race. e e o F Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory.” e “I had a letter from Connie Mack | been “prominent in s BOWLING ¥ PANCAKE FLOU sust before he went south ieliing me | made his letter on " the engincers " Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “Your Castoris stands BURGLARY INSURANCE |t co worry ss e woula be in & po: | foothall team, and is at present as- WA Hen first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have MAPLE SYRUP sition to help me out a lot this vear. | sistant manager of baseball IS Bibeault's Team. : found anything that so filled the place.” LA TOURAINE COFFEE (oo L T e e . 113 108 104—(330 Dr. J. H. Tatt, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Castoria and i ble Good THiAGs 6y The Travelers Insurance Co.| % % e’ nom commie > " Whaat Signs Up. S H o LT found 1t an excellent remedy 1n my household and private practice for it Seasona oe at et m Connle. X e S s T ot onals o wxoullot™ M PRI “Jeck Barry, the new Red Sox boss( New York March 22—Advices from b Dr.R. J. Em.h: D says: “I prescribe your Castorls People’s arket and for years:my pal back when we | Hot Springs, Ark, the training quar- o 37 3e4—11e4 ere winning pennants in Philadel- | ters of the Brooklyn National League extensively, as I have never found anything to equal®t for children’s H B. P. LEARNED & CO. Tl Syax over o club, announced that Zack Wheat, star Oney’s Team. 6 Franklin Street P. ety Deere e e e 1o | outfleider of the club, and a hoidout, . 01050 85 troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always S Agency Established May, 1846. champions to Hot Springs. Jack, of | signed a contract today. It was un’ e e See that my patients get Fletcher's.” JUBTIN HOLDEN, Proprister course, dian‘t know much about his | derstood the officials “complied with 1 s So% voungsters, but fold me that if | Wheat's demands and that he will re- 13 101 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW there was a chance to help me out in | ceive the same salary paid him last — e any way he wouldn't forget the .oid | yéar. 3738 358 Brown & Perkins, iwmep-at-law| days when we roomed tozether back bt TR Tbleiand MoAllister’s Team. Dr.Wm.J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., gays: “As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside | Reuther & Co/s STERLING ALE an from my own family experience I have in my vears of practice found Cas- Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Draught at the in Quakertown and I might pick up a Fy v Red Sox or two In need of seasoning.| New Orleans, La, March 22.—The| Eerguson ...... 101 23 91— 388 Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “The name that your Cas- DEL-HOFF HOTEL “T see that Devinei mquounf clm:(r;- :zw l’:’lork 3",:‘..‘?:(,‘,,‘?45‘:. r:‘fl; _;H-_ Sellas . 108 93 116— 315 toria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the EUROPEAN PLAN orI had Jast year. [a wbing nicely for | day r eR e n ot the Southern As: | McAllister' 1.0 104 99 101— 304 presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse- HAYES BROS., Prop: z ture for this kid, as he has all the | soclation. e % e ment of the medical profession, but I, fr one, most heartily endorse it and | Telephone 1227 26.28 a L qualifcations for a great catcher, in Fobacnh believe it an excellent remedy.” = 3 my opinion. He will take advice, and| Why a series of articles now on lohnson’s 5 = uses %n head to good advantage in [ ‘Doping the Dodgers’ Messrs. Shore, | Budnick ...... 81 36— 260 Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Physiciang generally do net WILLIAM C. YO e pinches. While very sreen when | Leonard and Ruth did it Jast fall. | Calkins . - = Wi Zos geencribe proprietary preparations, but 1n the case of Castoria my experi- Successor to Frults and vun;lle-l. @ citios 106 J12— 216 ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex- . mn‘c-b e. 10/New Turnips 10 = = = : ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice becauso I have found it Pep; 3ESF fananas. . 35 369 to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints. Any physi- Best work nd materials at I Tttuce, i3:15[Bimeapples. 10-20 — “wh ised e Celery, ~ 2-19) g.‘;:féy 10-; 2 Palace League :knuuo hn“ raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom- r_);t(ccfln::y 8k abc g ¥ ¥, FHotiuse Toma- 3 2 Team MNo. 5 ‘mendation of Castoria.” ‘elephone 5 est Main toes, 30/Chinese Salaq, 25 . 0 We New Cabbage, 12|Persimmons, ea., i» Senne 20 cAsToRlA 15} Grapes, . 29 7= v = BT e omse 0 Keelw [IIL E CGENUINE ALWAYS TOM'S 123 5c C i N M mwer 33| MARKET WAs IRREGULAR. [oumin Ga Clarke ......00 3 25 Most Cigare Are Goot Onions— Spanish Onlu-x'. 5 Comn Prod Ret Kendall . 4 THESE ARE Yellow, 19 b 10| On Selling For Profits and Operations | Cim P: Det pr s s€ A o — L o i For Short Accounts. et 2 =2 GOODFELLOW 10c bard Garl " b, 2 Delasre & Hudson eam No. 3. 2 2 3.“";’.,- s.’;‘.‘i,‘:,"'g_, Clrr‘gu. 4! /New York, March 22.—The most ir-|Den & Rio G ot T T s Try them and ses. fruit, 4-12|Fi 35| regular tendencies manifested by to-|piel Feur O’Connell . 2 4 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin ples, pk., 50|Spi == pk., 70| day's market were traceable to ad-|pnz SFoo Connelly . 109 c ] \-,“ to Palace Cafe arnips, pk., 30 gl:g{'r"gm:r 1o, 50gitional selling for profits, an in-|pul § 5 & At Mokt ..... 2% = Plgux 30-60 | crease of operations for the short ac- : Huntington as ~ count and a .dimunition of public in- == & 0r er ears Porx- ao|torest. Dealings were fiam‘:in fairly 439 4371851 ton @{,. fies are ‘broad, but individual offerings were|rc. M & Sm of 3 == iy 3 5 Ci Srines. 3i|imeiBs Rouna,. 33 in fighter volume, except in the more | Sl Gt o BASEBALL MORE POPULAR The Kind You Have Always Bought s Smoked Hams, 30|Shoulder Stedk, 24 |popular issues. General: Motar ... THE cEN S Smoked *3houl- [Lamb— TUnited States Steel held its accus- | General Motor pf IN COLLEGE CIRCLES e o THE WM. FRISWEI P ders, 22| Shoulders, 24| tomed place as leader, fluctuating, on | Granby Aining N‘-‘b £ G, MOWELL U Sinoked Tonguss ig an Sendimous. turnover. between 113 [Gi e Or et Steady Increase in Number of Games 28.27 FRANKLIN 8T, Dried Beeh 3 281178 ‘ana 116 3-1, and closing 2t 115 |t "Chnten Scheduled Each Yea: G Corned Beef, _6-22§ q.‘ Sflll Pork, 24|3-4 a net loss of 3-8 of a point. Beth- | cur Styss Steel ik % ba urg_)ltf,n Qafls{lA as all that.| who was prohibited from appearing|any outdoor practice, and, as a con- Porterhouse Steak, |Chickens, 10|1ehem Steels yielded no small part of | Hanewcr” iy The importance of baseball in _the|eVen with a manof Fiynn's personaii- [ in a ring in New York state on the |sequence, Thomas does not feel that|A, A. U, solons that It w | Fowls, 35 | their recent gains, the old shares fall- | fareter X 7 list of college sports is shon by’ the ground that he had fled from his|he has vet gained a satisfactory iine | running in such Dueks, 1b. 10} Broilers, 1b.. 49)ing 7 1-4 to 141 3-4 and the new six | Inwiruon Crp steady increaseing numbes of games the league means the|native land to escape military duty.|upon any of the candidates. As s00n |years games that g‘;“g‘n- e moe. $3|to 13¢ 1-2. with ome to almost 3 scheduleq. each vear by the various INZ,Sf, Springfield in the north-|This drastic action was auickly fol-|as weather permits, he will organize|to believe that the Troast, * 30-3s| Turkeys. 50| potnts in allred industrials. collese and university teams of the D division of the circuit. This would[lowed by the ousting of Genck :nd|five and six inning contests between | Johnny Overton and Mered H\nd qtrs., 35| i Afotors reflected constant pressure different sections of the country In|Mmean the pairing up of Portland and| the friends of boxing are now bracing | nines made up of candidates. their great races must have 3 Fore qtrs. 28 with equipments and metals, declinees no other branch of intercollegiate 'a“r;nre, Springfield and Worcester. | theryzelves for what they believe will for the Quaker crack especia . Grocerles. X in these groups ranging frofl; one to | K: = competition fs 5o much activity rrong. {':;;-‘;7"!'1‘;ngnd\_cf\’irl&ievr;orlh;xgt '::; b; e final stroke in the killing of SPORTING NOTES thought to be running so well th Butter— Granulated, three points, with one to two for some | fencoly | ed into a few weeks of play as in the 8 New m_fe the boxing game. year as last. 12 Tos. 31| utilitles. Ohio Gas proved the| fackawanna Steel baseball season. _|one of the holiday bookings if not| Small hope is entertained that a| Battling Levinsky will soon buy —_— L Brows, 13 1be 31| striking exception in the latter di-|lske 1'& W nr Nor is the play confined to anv par- | 'No- : 3 loophole will be left by which even |Stratford and put a fence around it.| It begins to look as if Honus Chgese— o N ras “ 3| vision, ‘scoring an extreme gain of 9|lec mre & . . ticular section or group of states, as| The ieague’s schedule committee hasl|the club membershin plan can be put|The favorite son expects to draw down | ner intends to make good his i agh Y 3% -bs: $1{7-8 points at 122 .7-8 on relatively | o, Vallo colleze baseball teams now make long |2T°ady held one meeting and thelinto operation, and as boxers do not |$4.000 for his share of the receipts for | declaration that he is throus Piménto,. ~ i5|Molasses— large trading. Manhattan Shirt intersectional or transcontinental trips | Chances are good that it is about ready ! enter the ring for glory it will be a |his bout with Tom Gibbins In St. Paul, | the game. After pastiming in a I New. 23| Porto Rico, _| Raiis were roused from.th:ir apathy [Maxweil Motor playing game after game with various|te make its report. There is a de-|long time before the patrons of the|Minn, on Friday night. uniform for 21 years the Fiving Dut: P‘C;;nambert, £ x orleadal” 53|in the latter part of mehses.:]xon, Cant e T varsity nines Sl x? b;ller ex- thftl S!»n:;fig"?fl tthoe e e;rer:n‘fi:; :rmrt here will see another glove con- et oot belicves he has arrived at ti = bt g adian Pacific heading the advance a = ample of this feature of the sport w: liday | test. 2 - | sate. S o 2% xtaple 5,",, el 00 | e gain of 5 1o 168 1-2 with 2 need he cited than the trip to be made [ datts. Satuiday and midweek book-| Amonsz those who are closely iden-|tinues to assert that he has not de- tive 33 ttle, 28-3[for its subsidiary, “Soc” and 1 to 1 by the Stanford University team this|ings and with eight clubs in the run-|tified with boxing the blame for this|cided to send Jim Thorpe to Loui Today and tomorrow the foot Kerosens Oil, 12|Eng. Datey '7|1-2 for Reading, Norfolk and West- spring, which will bring the California | Ning. the cchedule should be com-|condition of affairs is laid to the bad|Ville. He admits he owes a man to|solons will get together in thelr ann Sugar— Maple S:ru\k ern. and a few of the southern and colleze plavers as far East as New |Paratively easy to draw up and sats-|judsment of Wenck in putting him- |Loulsville as part of the deal for|conclave over in New York and w : B | avatean Inetitn. York fy all concerned. self in a position where he could be |Pitcher Middletown but says Thorpe|proceed to dissect the footbal e Fish. Amons the . miscellaneous stocks | Jirut ~Pacinc The total number of games played | L) yen grapiomTw o compromised. Wenck was in the|Das not yet been picked as the vic- |for 1916. Let us trust that the rule. Market Cod, 15| Eels, movements. that were ordin- 2 Power by college teams throughout the office of the boxing commission yes- |tin- makers will let well enough alone ar Shore Haddock, [Sea reout arily restricted, with few [ Nat nFam & St United States each season runs into} HAVE TRACK EVENTS | terday, attending to duties as usual, % allow the present rules to stand as e roucs EiEy changes in the prices, Distillers’ | Yat Lead : thousands although there is no way Lt e he not having received official notice | , Harvard kind of evened it up on the |are for next season. et Round Clam,s Securities, however, vielding 2 1-4]{%p* von. oo in_whicl. to reach an accurate rec-| Historic Caledonian Games at Prince- | Of his removal. He expects the dnc- | Princeton relay team by taking the Am. Sardines, Canned Salmon, points on the reduction of the dividend |N. v Air Brake ord in this respect. Some idea of the| ¢on Will Be Held in Stadi ument will arrive shortly and he will | college mile relay championship down| Another first class Instructor whe fmpt, Sardines. 23| Stea- Cod. from a 6 to 2 per cent. annual basis.|X Y. Conal . Haede Bt sl il Be_Held in ium. | [ave all “his belongings packed and |in the Meadowbrook games last Sat- | will likely be suapped up soon ls Jack 3-Tb. box. Haibos 25-30 | Total sales amounted to 990,000 ¥ - ¥ T, an ever may be gathered from the fact| Hercafter Princet i1l mee the|Tre2dy to move out on that day. urday night. Each team has now |Clarke, one of the game's veteras Shad, Salmon, 25-40 | shares. Soenvike & west that more than six hundred games| Iiercafter Princeton will e the| "\yhen asked if he had anvthing to|Deaten the other twice. It is to be|teachers. Clarke began golf in thi Boneless Cod, Long Clams, pk.. €5 No reflections of the changing con- | Xe. "‘m:xm will be plaved by the leading colleze Palmer Memoriai Stadium for track about his removal, Wenck re- regretted that these two rivals will not | country when the game was barely bave a chance to meet again this sea- | dor way and only the brave heart R. Clams, pk., - ditions In the European situatior were | No. Pacifc teams of the New Ensland and Mid-|sports. The structure was designed Mackerl, = ; Obio cities Ga son. h arry golf clubs ¢ - Seen in the foreign exchange m. rket, | Ot Cit @le Atlantic States this spring. S5 s oiiboa SR ity i past tud was appointed because T knew | SO0 Al ad the nerve to carry golf clubs ou Cattie— i S Hough D g e g ,“.:i;"‘ n‘f‘:_‘;“' e S er ik 2T a0 e Teve Do the good and the bad in Doxing and| 14 jooks as if Howle Baker made a|°" * vuRle Hishwey Best Btoers, | Lomb, s130- e AL e Tt ) [ e FOUR YALE MEN ON held on University field. As the old [ o, 37 PRre/culatly instructed to weed | njatake in not reporting to the Gian Joe Wright, the new coach of the Pennoeania ALL-COLLEGE TEAM | track. however, has been altered to|o0f s beq. Pt Just as soon 88 1)iag season. The Glants were in need | yniversity of Pennsylvania crews, ha 0|Hogz, s, Bu! Interesting features of the Bank of | ponoimpls - accommodate the varsity and fresh- of inflelders then and Howie might (¢ a1 figured out that the collese oare Veal Calves, $9-s11/Cows; England statement were those items | Peorio & East’ — orst element, that element proved Hides. Showing a moderate gain in bullion | Pere Merquetis Ralph Morgan Selects Premier Bas- | ™en baseball squads future track pur- | 505 S C0UCh to have me removed. |Bave beld a fob as substitute Inflelder | men are compelled to row one mo s i and & strenzthening of labil- | Ehiladchis” Co. etball suits must be followed within the anyway. This year he has no chance | gtroke per minute in a three mile be FaBSkinstins e pRo s =t e B’ Coul” af” A etba ve. great conerete walls of the Stadtum.|goEHLING LOOKS To to break into ;;h- regular l.:mehun. 1.“ race than over the four mile distan FEr d Y res - s Coalmeiear = - e historic Caledonian games, always is doubtful if he will relish the plan Yot there are many of the aquatic fo 31.30| ‘The bond market was featureless, | Prexccd sieel C: Ralph Morgan, who knows evey-|ine first spring track and field event SUCCESS THIS YEAR |to send him to New Orleans as feW | iowers who will trs to tell vou that (b with nominal dealings in the inter- |Public Sercise Cor Quickatieer thin gahout basketball, has picked an .t Nassau, will be held here, as_well northern players care to broil in the | gtrain of a three mile race is not o national group. Domestic issues were ¢ Spring © all-College five, which includes four of < i e, o s Sow, seis | & % S e e T e four of |as the dual meets to follow. * 1t of |Joe Has Been Tr-d.fid to the Cleveland |southern sun. hard as one at four mile -~ S, baléa, e L - B o, s e e e L o0y, | path into proper condition of firm- e Zach Wheat and Casey Stengel are| I see that the New York boxing con ,‘3','“."3"‘ e s 122 coreonsecigiesl 1_;";)‘::‘103“:';5‘ e e BoTon & S’ e Momesn dnnoEAE NN MV s atid resiliency. jut it has been| Joc Buehling ,the Cleveland south- |the most stubborn holdouts of the sea- miasion has frowned on the seleciion c Corn. " sy cwt, $3.45 Bumely o it might be—five are sound and con: | %id in accordance with the most ad-|paw, will pass the quarter-century |son. They agreed to go to Hot|Bily Roche as the third man in . Sater s Hominy. $2.40 STOCKS. St Lous & § vineing. ¥anced acieniiie Mees ood within &} o, @ day. Joseph Hafls, feces- Oly| SPHinss; Ark., sfter . teceiving’ b ring in the coming Freddie We Rye. sL. oI O Meat: 3168| :moe ttiosive 1o summars. ot tofiv'a irass- | 56 Tooks 3w ¥tero In the Team: year or so is expected to equal any s 2 grams from newspapermen but have|Benny Leonard bout. Roche Is the = = actions on the New York Stock Sxchange @ 3 P, A.: 3 Saxomt Motor e o um e track in_the country. s Virginny, and was born in Richmond |since been unable to agree on terms |eree who_caused so much discussio High. Low. Close | Reatoard A L of ¥ Rinney. Yole. forward The Palmer track is precisely alon March 20, 1892. He had had no|with Owner Ebbets. The other play-|over the Welsh-White bout in Denv Alsska Gold ...l 3% 3 | Scars” Roebucke: ... Fefford . Pérnuylvanin, cente guarter of a mile in circumference and | previous professional experience when |ers are urging Wheat and Stengel to|and was the official whom ¥ Y s Swnews Gaid e Shadtuck_Ariz e T has two 220-yard straightaways. The lhe was hired by Washington in 1912, |compromise as they realize the Dodg- | manager generally carted around w nmanr.nu WITH 3| Sm Beat “Sugar o Sh e s Prmeet B oval track is 18 feet wide and the |although he had made somthing of a |ers have small chance of repeating for |him in every important mill that Am Can : South Pacific e e ruand straightaways 23 fset. The McCor- |reputation as an amateur and semi- |the pennant without these men. Welsh contested. D N im o & rsrldu 8o P R Sugar Ortner of Cornell is practically as|mick field house at the gates of the|pro twirler. Joe helped to keep the B iery T o w5 Shidebaler T2 £ padic Tobsceo: Prid ez "abaper good a_scorer as Kinney, and besides | Stadium offers every facility to the |Washington bench warm for b about a 7 is dated as the Yale man's superior de- | home and vielting teams. ~For the month in 1917, and pitched one game | ann Siares s ,0orr s AUKle, Batner fensively. Kinney, of course, needs no| first time in history the track and|which he lost, and was th One 2 L i i comment, or if such need is felt, see ' baseball squads will be able to do|Chattancoga. AT v e e gy S i g i adies Who wlsh above. Jefford as a jump man pure| their work and training apart, its| After a brief experience in the Ten- row night is going to settle an old apd simple was not noted for getting | baseball men having sole possession of | nessee city he was shi) i £ > 4 ipped off to Wor- E et d a half Sue tepion =ny ‘center ho facad But | Hniversity: SNt cester, in the New 'England clrouit, | Gross and Ratner boxed at Rockaway a ollet cream AND THEY'LL BE CLEAN - Am Mide & Leather . Am Wide & Leather pf Am lee Secur . Am Tioceed o w.mfowden are mussy |im tioeed ol s pastes are doughy and |17 .. o 't.ty. The modern tooth-cleanser is | Am et st ot o M Te Am Sm & Re he was strons, steady, reliable and BDDONdDm:bCR.EA}L. 16 |4R am & nee ure in all departments of floor work.| FEAR BOXING GAME where he Jid 80 Yell that Griffith re- | Beach, and Cross gave him a heap of | that will keep thelr complexion fr. & cledn n smooth and [ 4% Sm & o (&) 20 Taft, of Yale, is one of the best zuards it by Bow sen- | trouble. Since then Ratner has Deen |mose perfect condition are invited to free from grit and coloring | Am Sm 5 br (B) o7 | twitera Froe T Wwho ever played the:game an® T DEAD IN NEW YORK |sation of the league in 1913, winning| trying to got even, and it was not ey and meve hir Starttoday. |4n St “Fomar fafe DI E 8 : the rock upon which the Yale five was seventeen games and losing seven, and | until about two weeks azn that Cross | try the kind we are offering tod Eopry dentist knows the formula Am Suzar Ret L 5 At T £ bounded. Haas. of 'Princeton, was | Fraternity Sees End of Sport Follow- |he, aid fairly weil the following year. | consented to a return match. which contains enough peroxide 1 Every dealer sells it Am M & e Bubber ” . probably the most brilliant all around ing the Removal of Wenck. 50 good. . In the middle of last season| Frea Rocqus Is receiving the glad |l ™2Ke it the ldeal winter cre S | | T o - fine S wapted Hoshiios ad Sasny i ok e hand f Yale hockey followers at y b idm weF wr While th:fl Bober few E;fl’""';"\!, Of | Moellor to Cleveland for Joe Leonard | the great success of the Biua team. P r \ - FLYNN SENDS OUT grief by boxing promoters of eW|and Elmer Smith. It is understood | Not only did Rocq make a_good v York over the removal of Chairman |&he, ouror tny an ‘mia " aorriood | Not only did Rocue make a. good SEASON CONTRACTS | Wenck of the state athletic commis- | Ot POERNTE (J88, &% 010, contract | chowing with the Bluc varsity, but 80 MAIN STREET he summa manner in Newly Appointed Lynn Manager Starts | nn * vet the. sammary manner 1o |E000 this season. as well. Incidentally there mizht be Dr. J. M. KING [E57s: Aliante Coast e 2 e mixup over the college hockey 2 1% 1i4 Rounding Up Team. which he was ousted, taken in con- Scng’.m 5 - easeon B o) MONEY. - nection withs the governor's reiterated|'RA THOMAS cuTs B e L sy M A RS H New York. March 23.Call money| 17 sendirg out contracts to plavers | assertior. that he would insist on the SQUAD AT WILLIAMS | 3 pionship by being able to take = % 1% |steady; high 2 1-2; : ruling e on the Lynn roster of last season,|passaze of the bill repealing the| . = e aering Hoom the, Eiecvavils sevem May Building 1008 100% | 2 1-43 last lon.n "2'1-2" closing bid 2; | Manager Jack Flynn, who has already | Frawlev law, sent a chill of apprehen- |Will Select Nine From Seventeen : P Q y offerea at 2 1-2. +“* | started getting his men together, has|sion down the spines of everyone In- Promising Candidates. Joe Bonds, the latest heavyweight 1anos AAnITuWF % i Pt £ 3 left out the name of the club with | terested in the business, from club —_—= L Ath Gvar: the! horkson, ' Wil DEEEs = - e COTTON. which the signer is intended to play. | manasers to ushers. There is a gen-| Ira Thomas. coach of Willlams' | chance 10 meet Fred tuiiton providing Pl, ; P: P 2 \;Gul:’m THA b New York, March 22— Cotton fu-|TDRiS means that Flynn is not to act|eral fear thit Governor Whitman will [nine, has cut the squad of candidates | fo deceats Tom Cowler Iriday evens ayer-rianos BOWLJ! — tures closed steady. M:‘Cy 18.62; July | S manager of any of the second clubs|jam the Slater repeal measure to thirty-five men. Of this numbering The last recruit (o the stable of > 1S XeRich: *prione. 1851: October 18.05; w 1815; now listed in the Eastern league and | through the legisiature on party lines | seventeen impress the coach as above | Juctice Reisler was matched fo mast V Vic 3 P Seunary 1000 Decem! | the belief will not down that Lawrence [ana that the sport will receive its|the average, and he will select his| Comjoe sevaral weele. ago but ihe ictor ictrola -ue-u.’,m: 5. etucket Street, Spot quiet; middling 19,05, is to get baseball this summer. quietus before the present session [nine from among this group. As mat- | hout was called off until the boxing z » Comn. .05. ‘Whether or not the club will be op- | ends. ters now stand, Bok will probably ap- | commission stepped in. The commis. ON EABY TERMS B A WI N ofticado” GRATH MARKET. erated by the league or Dan O'Neils| What heightens the alarm of the[pear at first; Dunn. second base: | sion ruied that the two bis men would B. A. IGHTMAN ¢ Tigh Lo Clse, | millionaire will remain in the back- | boxing fraternity is the consistent|Clark, sRortstop; Howland, third | nave to fulfil their conitaci and e | Suniight Buildin " ¥ 1% 1% Iy | sround throughout the campaign. re- | severitv of the governor's attitude to-{base; Clifford, Cress. Bradley, Wor- | uoans was fransfeired to the Harlem | 6 Franklin Strese, 24 to Strest TR 155% 0 157% meains to be seen. There's nothing | ward the sport in all its branches. The |cester, Boynton and Dempsey will | oiuh. Norwich A b WK 1% R against the league operation the Law- | executive gave expression to angry|probably make outfield or substitute 1s% ues uzr | Femce franchise, if it is forced to but | protest over the death of a boxer at|infield positions. Youns, Goster,| Ted Iersdith ram 660 vards in 1 0% 109% 0% |If a “cover up” policy is started a|Albany, especlally as to the failure|Smith and Debevoise, veteran box- | minute, 21 5-5 seconds as the Meadow- . : T 108% 107% 108% | whole lot of energy 'Will be needed to|of the ciub to declare off the other |men., will occupy the coach’s chisf | brook fames. A year azo he wom the F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, % 55 overcome any suspicion in Lawrence | contests after it became known that |interest. Kingsley and Sayles are|event one-Afth of a second faster and " e NE B of syndicate baseball. The band blun- [a boy had been fatally injured. the outstanding candidates for catch- | established a new record for the dis- Phons B11 51% se% 1% |der of last season in Lawrence cannot! Next came the case of Les Darcy,'er. The team to date has not hadliance, but It is sald by many Of the | 122 Prospect Strest, Merwich Gomm

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