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BeWise ([ Actna-ize . L. LATHROP & SONS e 1 T (i —— White Sox Took Advantage of St. Louis’ Poor Fielidng— Ninth. S 233] [sel o 3 e Detroit Held to Three Hits. Detroit, May 8.—Stanley held Detrolt to three hits Louis, Mo., May 8.—St. Louls . n'n&u Chicago today, but inability to b hit when runs were most needed and poor flelding lost the games for_them. The scores wers 4 to 8 and 9 to 7. Bt Louis held a feud of four runs S 2 W iston i i) et i made thres runs on & single /88 and four errors. MIE Johnson's home run for St. Louls in th tied the ecore again. In the ninth s bass on balls, Jackson's You're SAFELY SHIELDED against siogle won for Chi- fire ioss when your propsct: is in- surcd through the strong companies that this SERVICE INSURANCE AGENCY represents. Let us serve you. ISAAC S. JONES insurance and Real Estats Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main 8t 2 i 3 g rane rmewsonE | soeccoomoncounmenwnnry, BURGLARY INSURANCE The Tmelftsilsmnee Co. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. &l oman: s00ccorossmmuulined Gleormcoernursns Yankees 4, Athletics 2. Philadelphis, May 8.—Bush was effective in the first two innings of to- day’s game and New York got a lead that Philadelphia could mot overcome, the final score being 4 to 2. Cullop was touched up for mine hits, including a triple and a double by Bodie, but the bome team could not bunch safe drives with run-getting effect. Score: New York (A) Tires in 1917 | ) e r b mahue s hoe s United States Tires stand out unmistakably among ) ATTORNEYR AT AW : goeen M e ) T iILE HES that vast number., AR HIE hoo s o Do & o Arain. 3 ber. \ Brown & Perkins, Himey-at-law HER FER R o N 133 5 e o Sl sl | Oyer Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St s5s il 1811 3“2 é Only service could give to United States Tires their Wig pntrance s ‘Thames e “National Bank. Telephons 38-3 LS 133 4ies 114 universal popularity and tremendous sales, o171 ) = T ° Newark st Bochester. o EDWIN W. HIGGINS 180 123 e & 2 Attorney-at-Law - e IR TN YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. —super-service which means o you lowest mile- 4 H uxs % Main and Shetucket Streats L nE age cost, it YALE AWAITS FOR DECISION. —Hhighest anti-skid efficiency from all four anfi- cal 013120298 From Harvard Authorities Relative to st 20001167 Giants Trim Phillies. ase ustin, Three base e 5. Detwic 2. (Fimt gume) Seeond s Ball Game Suggested. T e Mt e AT e ;| New York, May $—New York won| 2* ot : ski 99 Jackuon, " & Home min. IR the second and last game of the series | “Guicaes o Bl Lok 5 cries game) o s Harvard's athletic authorities have | not yet acted upon the suggestion from Yale that teams representing the Crimson and Blue play a series of at least two games later in the spriug. | While Fred W. Moore declines to! forecast any possible decision, it is not regarded as unlikely that ifj Southern Asociation. i i -y o- - < b 15 T . ” enough plavers can be found to insure | At Atuaia, 3 Sushic 5. (Pt zama) —and he has told what he knows about United Iy representative feam the Yaie s s 1. (Seeondt s : i fil be met. If one game 1000 Chino_Con Cop . e Mo tates Tires through vast sales increases, hardly likely, rales —of schowastic and | .. : P LR e e tons Racomiction. . ot 3 one-year residence eligibility will be | Final Quotations of i e > Con G E At Miwaukee 2, Columbas 3. at itec t 1 ti Tollowed. the tendency being to adjust| Stocks Were Slightly Above the CnGEL 4t Miwakes 2 Colombas & —that United States Tires are the tires of super- conditions to the present situation,| L t Levels. S At St Paul 9. Toledo d. 0 which, to say the least, is hardly nor- Y T00 Conr Tns At Kinsss City 5, Loutsville 4 service. mal. In other words, membership of the teams would follow the lines of rather comprehensive adjustment. New York, May 8.—Although during the first houir or £wo of today's broad- the er and more professional session 1800 Corn International Leagus. At Toronto—Providence 1, X At Rochester—Richmond-Hochester game scheduled sesterday played May 7. Other teams not scheduled. , =—supreme resiliency and elasticity. The man who uses United States Tires Enows - A Harvard writer playfully suggests | stock market gage promise of making 0 Dot & H Lot B that, in accordance with atipiations|adaitionsl racoedlier. from Inst weeks P4 Jow Yo i A Tire jor Every us : Duls Juone. Fube s laid down for the Reserve Officers’ | depression, practically all the adv: L e ket OR BN aid and Tire Accessories Training Corps, an age limit of twenty | tage gained was relinquished in the e Philadeiphis’ 5 5 Hove All the Sterling vears and nine months be applied (o | afierngon. Bosien 53 Use— Worth and Wear that the nines. Mr. Moore says that if| Lcading indastrials and ralls rose . S ‘Nobby ‘Chain’ orth end W ear thol the Fames are played there is the pos- jone jo two boints during_the * early A s i "Ros#l Cord” re ood lres Make United States y that participants- will be re-|trading, with & of as much or mer . B i stricted to those who are members of | considerably more among specialtie: & g o LY Used ‘Plain’ po Lo i g Tires Supreme. the training corps at the two univer- |put an abrupt reversal set in on heavy odrich B T Rosten . s o ) \ sities, and that In any event players|selling of utliities, chiefly gas and S Som Sorkc H will not receive varsity letters. {raction issues, which later extended e 5S¢ Loots 10 Capt. Abbot, of the nine, is anxigus | to telephone and telesraph shares, and Toveland 10 for the series to be played and thtSks that a strong nine could be formed from among the undergraduate body. Harvard at present has not been’ able io install her proposed system of |in connectfon with a comprchensive| INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 1 games within_ the college walls, and ‘or the upbuilding of an Ameri- | e = = neither has Princeton—a ecrub team | ban marine. service. Final quotations | Patriotic Traditions in Colleges—Foot- of that university, however, having became more general Ady outlin ernment towar es came from W d (he radical policy 4 industrial cor of t for representutive stocks were slightly Philladeiphta Detrolt .. Washington ‘ball Eleven Stars in Demand For il Piayed two preparatory school teams |above lowest levels on the short cov- Coaches. - ale and Dartmouth appear to |erings which followed the publication i bave made marked progress in devel | of the trop repor % By SOL METZGER i gping intro-mural athletic activities. | Minimum prices recorded today by e, A series among the various companies | some e better | known' uttlities Coach Washington & Jefferson Foot- . S . : i f th T s it T I B S e e Sl ;:;UA T;::n» el United States Tires are carried by the following Sales and Service Depots whoec'scan tell you which of th . and the games are|Transit dropped five points to 54, Con- ¥ ndover Academy in- i xactl i tharacterized by great interest on the [ solidated Gas i 1.2 to 105 .12: Peo- stalled five targefs in the basement of of United Statés Tires e y suits your ne Pidenth,ot the participants and the | ple’s Gas of Chicago 6 5-8 to 1-8, Maxwell M Co one of its buildings-and these ranges “tudent body. e e S aaravs have since been in constant use dur- Cubs Win 13 Inning Game. Rochester N. Y. May 8—The Chi- rago Nationals de’eated the Rochester Internationals here today in an exhi- bition game of 12 innings. The visitors had recourse to the squeeze play to produce what proved to be the winning run, Williams, who tripled for his fifth hit of the game, scoring. Scor 1-2 to 118 1-2 and Western Union Tel- egraph 3 7-8 to 91 Delaware and Hudson was the first of the ralls to react. falling 3 5-3 to 106 1-2, but making almost full re- covery on the reassuring statement of its executive as to the jmmediate divi- dend outlook. Canadian Pacific re- versed a two point gain to an actual loss of over a point, Lehigh Valley was el M 1 pr . an_Petrol Mo, MehtPower Nat Blscutt ing the free hours of the school. Even before war was declared some four hundred boys were taking part in mili- tary training in place of the required gymnasium work and the members of the athletic teams participated in this, thouzh allowed at that time to also continue with their special athletic training. At the present time military training is foremost. It is interesting THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. Sole Agents. Norwich and Vicinity Telephone 212 52 Shetucket Str Chicago— weak, and other coalers fell away with to note two things in this connection! |laid on system of play. Recently Har-|Furthermore, Peck mastered the de- N. F. A. Plays Wheeler School. | Academ: chostd 220400000312 16 3|pacifics and St. Paul. One is that very few of the boys at|vard men have been in demand, be-|tail of his position, center rush and| This afternoon the N. F. A. baseball | Ma Rochester— U. S. Steel's early rise to 116 1-8 Andover—notably the younger ones|cause of the uniform success of the|,t o N VONCST. COREr tash ARGl CPhis STrersodn (e B L b ! at 000071001000—910 5|was nccompanied by one to two point are prevented from taking part in the | Haughton system, but this vead the e o 2 i L e . | Carter, Hendrix and Blackburn: |gains in other industrials, coppers and military drill which now has full |record of Pittshurg, under Warner, has |gave him some latitude in his defen- | play the Wheeler school team. I s Herche, Huenke, Stryker and Sanberg. | associated specialties, but nothing re- sway, on account of the objection of |focused attention upon the _athletes he was always in the thick |not expected that the Academy will |f Hartley D: mained of these advances at the end. parents. The other is, that Andover [Wwho represented that university upon y, analyzing and diasnozing |be pushed to win. It is rumoned I arey Tfeats Conton. Steel closing at 114 3-4, a net loss of is 80 far as rifle shooting alone is con- | the gridiron. It is not surprising to|plays with the Keanness and kil |around school that Coach McKay wil | 1 Meriden, Conn., May 8—Pete Hart- |3-8 of a point. Coppers, motors and g cerned, anticipated the general war|find that Bob Peck, captain of last|which comes only to those who love |try out & dark horse on the mou ¥ lev of New York defeated Harry Con- |oils followed the course of other spec- Obio” Citles Gas preparatory movement In schools and|years Pitt team—one of the Dbest|the game. He shouald make o splen- | LeClaire, the star shortstop, who hurt don of Brooklyn in a fast twelve |ulative issues. Total sales sales 0 Owens Bot. 3 colleges by considerable time. elevens ever developed in the history | did coach at Culver and is of the right | his ankle last week, will be back in round miil before the Lenox A. C. to- |amounted to 445,000 shares. o M TR of the sport—and Rendal Soppitt, its|temperment to handle such an im-|the game again. urday the team | Ju Pisht In the star bout. Jackie Sulli- | Tresh weakness in rubles and lires| 200 Pon R R 3 In this war we deal fn terms of|star guard, have been sizned to spread | portant position. will face a real test when it lines up | 1 I of Waterbury and Joe Rocco of |featured the exchange market, the| 6300 Poples G &C . tens and hundreds of thousands of |the Warner school of football at other| " By these means the strategy and |against the fast Stonington High |4t Hartford battled to a draw. former recording a new minimum at| 300 b Mo men. Necessarily the individual is|institutions. Peck wifl be coach of all|technique of college sport is spread.|team for the second league game of |noo Jock Redf, crig 27 5-8 300 Pitts Coal cifs lost sight of. Courage, heroism and |athletic sports at the Culver Military | No coach has a sinecure in plays and |the season. the tean Y e T Injuri Severe declines in minor rails weak-| 100 Pits Steel or patritic acts are the rule and not|Academy and Soppitt line coach at the | training. Whatever ba the resalt of | = New York, May 8—Arthur Redfern, |ened the bond market. s A 2 the exception. We Americans have | University of Georgia next fall his plans they become the property of O’Dowd Shades Britton. | ¢ Gne of the best known jockeys on the | Total sales (par value) agagregated| in b Sum oo’ © rarely bad it brought home to us. But| p 1 oo 016 of the best centers of | Others within a year or two. Haugh- E: e | can tarf a little “more than a | $4,030,000, 400 Pull Pal Car . . when Johnny Poe, the old Princeton | FECK Was ong of the best, Centers of | on's”successful system which placed| New York, May 8.—MMike O'Dowd S0 dled in e Hospital here| U. 5. registered 2's declined 1-2 per| It Ry Stel spring athlete, fell upon the felds of Fland- |lcaders the game has ever known. A [Harvard in the front, is known to a|Sf St. Paul had « shade the better of 5 o ies received last Friday |cent. on all call and the coupon 4's| %0 Ray Con ers there was that about his deat o Pop War dozen colleges because Harvarq men |Jack Britton, recoznized welterweig pight in an automobile accident at|broke 1 5-8 per cent. on a simple sale. o which made us feel toward him as we | friend of the wrjters met Dov Warner |} 200 carried it about in their teach: |champion, i a tenround bout in oney Island. —_— 12300 Reading have always felt toward Nathan Hale, | f1e Bittsburg, football Tuton ©Of 1H8|o" “Atter all, success is not due to |l yn' toni Ll d PO o v o £ STOCKS. s e the Revolutionary martyr, who ke |CpCh™) 25 0 "5 ST, he 1915 Pitts- |System of play, but to the ability of |135 pounds and Dritton 147 1- " xhibition Bassball. i Low. 200 Sazon oMions Poe was a college athlete in his day. | When he was gettre the 1315 FIS: | c0oches To sclect the right system to|O'Dowd forced the fighting hut Brit- Springfieid. Mafs. May 8. —Spring-| 100 Acwe Tos = 1300 Sinclatr OiL TFor the above reasons the accounts vm!fm, The talk drifted to Peck and |apPly to the material ai hand as well |ton showed cleverness in avoiding his field college 7, Springfield (Eastern | ,i00 Ady Rumely % 1200 Soutr Pac about Poe have been all too meagre |Victory. The tallc dcied fo DEOR Anc |, S0 iolc ‘leaders. “Warner had the |oPPonent's blows and rushes league) Thirteen innings. 900 Alacka Gold Mine 8% | T and the story of his enlistment which | arn® material to beat the world,” was a — - ——e 700 Aiaska Juneau 200 Texas & Pacific was recently brought to Baltimore— common saying in the Fast last fail. £ P T =] e e 4 2000 Texas Co .. Pos’s home—by a Johns Hopkins sur- s like this,” he replled, “When|But Warner went one better by plan- 500 Am Ag Chem 51 1806 Third _Avenue geon is therefore doubly welcome. Poe. [ Peck is feeling good the team is feel- | ning a system to fit the men and in A H 2600 Am Beet Sugs 913 e who went to England with a Canadian |ing good and wher Peck is off his|peing able to place men in the right - i e 100 Twin City B T regiment, wanted (os jomh the Black | game the team is off its game.” positions. Peck, formerly a back, w il 30 Un B & P new Watch, that famous Scotch regiment < S moved to center where he could best n FINE KIDNEY REMEDY| &% & e e Whicn has followed. the Uniow Jack| Peck was a natural leader whose|HOVEL t°CSnier WhEE NS SO D A FULL LINE OF NI Ean. 00 Un' Cigar Steses und the world, He offered his ser- | Dersonality and agsressivhess on tHe | yhich had much to do with the phe- T . o . T Aleobor vices at a time when the English gov- |field had much to Jo wWiw 00 S0l nomenal success of the Pittsburg Ever since Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Linseed . 8.. I Alochel ernment was objecting to other than ;flfi_fll" oa Bfl"mmb“rs the past two |eleven. B g Root has been placed on the market Linsecd pr. Tried its own subjects enlisting. Poe | develon 2 stittuion. | (Copyrighted, 1917, by Sol Metzger.) Bs “Scot b ears, his first at that institt (Copyrig = } t has found a splendid sale over my e £ Steel pr brought much influence to bear and at 4 | counter. I take pleasure In selling - b Copper . last came before the recruiting offi- - — Swamp-Root because I know it pro- Smelt pr L. e s gor. e agk Beiosl adbelnol to - wink ot 3 P F 3 - duces bencficial results to my Cus- Smelting pe A" et Union the facts. " Poc was asked his place of | The Foundal F rf Is Th h S tomers mccording (0 the | Eratetal e e birth: oundation For Perfect Fruit orougn Spraying CARS words of praise offered by them. I = Total sates. 110,635 shares. “Baltimore.” he replied. rlways take pride in recommending T&T?2pd MONEY. I “Poe,” said the ‘;llfllcer, "thel‘? is a This Spraying Outfit covers *he great and selling a remedy that I knmow Tobacon . ong hall outside this room. You go Pt i Q pleases the customer. T2 new ew Tork, May'S. — Call money |Out there, walk up and down it for a |majority of orchard requirements. The F L MODELS Very truly yours, 06 Am zinc ey low.3: amitig e £ [ISNE T, JEIOK Perlt hnd then return | pump has a capacity sufficient to sup- > 5400 Ansconis t 2; i & and answer my question. 3 T 2R 14 © N.S. WHITMA! 100 A Dy G % b7 g loan % closing bid 1 3-4; offered | o Anmyor My e laniructions and | piy-four leads of hose and is-mounted FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVE Druggist, upon re?vgel"‘ifls was again asked his|,pn a 50-gallon barrel. Furnished with . - July 12, 1916 Nashua, N. H. COTTON. place o irth. ‘heeled e 2 ¢ New York, May 8—Cotton futures| . Dover.” he replied ssto |28 handis bars or tivo-iwhecled cart. Letter to Bl o closed very 'steady. 'May 19.58; July | Thus Johnny Poe Princeton’s athlete| we have Sprayers for every spray- ) Dr. Kilmer & Co., i s - “18.47; Desembor 1584, |and soldier, entered the Black Watch ik mpe" F: ] Qrage Binghamton, N. V. 20 Datopitas Sin” o OGtober 18.77; December 1834 | 107 n2 ‘its ‘long lst of heroes_at the | ing need—for orchard, garden, vine- (L r L7 Ad 11400 Beth Stee! B e Battle of Loos, September 25, 1915, 3 5 — nd horsepower. Prove WhatSwamp-Root Will DoFor You | e peas*s % 7" POE auist: ebling (19.05. true to the end to lis patrlotic tradi. | Yard, ste—manpower a E Norwich 200 Butte . &Sup CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. tions, for as he fell has said, “Never | Write for descriptions and prices. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co0. | 00 Gutumet = fariz Tigh. " co mind me. Go ahead with our boxes.” Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size | 4000 Can Pacinc o8 - il TAKE A LITTLE TIP AND BUY YOUR CAR NOW kottie. It will convince anyone. You ’L?" g"“ Leather The student who has made a name w1l also receive a booklet of valuable | 333 Cent Leather or g for himself in football and at the same * THER ASON information, telling about the kidneys | ‘2o chona Siic 5 158% | time had the good fortune to play on ERE IS A REASO end bladder. When writing be sure 800 Ches & Oib> 144 145% a championship football elsven in his o e u-ai m;’ltic‘l’l‘!.:hfinxorwltch i %u}» ST 126 Senior yoar &t collegs is aiwaysiin de- tetin. Reg: y-cent and one-dol- | 50 - M &St .. i mand as a_coach when he begins life. 3 lar size bottles for sale at all drug | s ciie an w ° % BY |Colleges all over the land want win- | 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. & tpres. WE RTETw ELE 1 ning teams and much siress has been