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CE As—, FOR EVERYTHING, "~ + INSURABLE @ -~ 2 L LATHROP & SONS™“ " R 'S Shetucket Street Norwich, Com. o Went Into Lead in the Individual Events at Cincinnati—Come | | Within Nine Pins of Equalling World’s Record—Leonard | \ ‘DoenSOme-F'meRoflingAlso.{ i \ it | Cincinnati,’ 0., March §.—C. Styles Indiana Universjty nine before the as- of Detroit topped the high score’ in |sociation season opens. . ; the individual ‘event and by bowhing | wELTERWEIGHT- PLACED 702 went into the lead in the indi- g vidual standing at the American bowi. | UNDER ARREST AFTER FIGHT, ing congress tournamenf today and {Malone Knocked Out Moha and When came wilhin nine pins of equaling the | Moka Was Taken to the Hospital, world's record made by W. H. Ferce | Malone Was Held. il of Pueblo, Colo., at Peoria, in 1915 _— Styles started his wonderful bowl- | Xfilwau ing by making 247 in his Orsi game. | Malone, uded 233 in his second, and despite | Leid | the fact that he got two bAd brea hik 5 - A s in the two- initial frames of his final | \who water used in extinguishing the fire | game, finished out in grand siyle by ! and firemen are exceedingly liberal in | bowling 222. Thdlo- ieh bF WHRME, G. Leonard of Dettoit, Stvies t, but collupsed again as hé was INSURE NOW AND BE SAFE | ;s singles, goliig into ik 3 inz and was taken to a 5 seonard shot 3 iospital. Malone then was placed un- ISAAC S. JONES st frame, 27 in his second an Ger arrest. insurance and R |ished i 210 score. e Richards’ Building ae, Wis, Mareh 6. — Jock St.' Pan!, welterweight, . was/ vy the police tonight, following ddie Moha, Milwaukee, nocked out by a blow to the final session of their tem- noul. Moha regained conscious- s five minutes after receiving the Don’t forget that FIRE INSUR- ANCE covers property damage by | Chaney Gets:Decision Over French- H ° man. d Sryies 4 Baltimore, Md.. March 6. — Young ¢ Detroit weat inte sev- | Cha more won the referee’s the s l\;‘!&f early in the | decisi Benny Valger of France but Jaqvted}ed in ’.;!D;n h!-’i('§ t in their fifteen round bout. Pz . ¢ ter Styles aud Leonar Billy Whalen of St Paul won the i 3 3. Kilpatrick | referee's decision over Allie Mack of } Li &l ammed Wll I 1 WOI"dS—“ o final shifts | New York in their ten round bout. ! : i p Joe Chaney. of Baltimore stoppefl ith! - e dpudies J.Ni fister and 'W.| Willie Fitzgerald of Philaflelphia, 5 ; 4 If this advertisement. were a mile square, e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairwuy near to Thames Nationai Bank. Telephone 38-3 i B B S p 2 It wouldn’t be—it couldn’t be—half so BOWLING .mPBn}:q"I::_ . ek e abifts JoE ave: Nations!, Bdivird | Touemey. 3 towght included teams | , Detroit, Mich., Mareh 6—David Me- convincing as smoking a Murad. men st s rash- | Andless, Jr., of Chicago, tonight: won = oy Liayen, Conn.and Wk L e ey in the Class A na- * s H “ag2 Dairys 'of Toledo ran into | Hional amateur billiard tournament Elks’ Tourney. second in the five men teams event|bere Dy defeating Alex Krmsie, of bowled thelr final| in the American Bowling. Congress | Milwaukee, 300 to 166. McAndless has alleys Wednesday | tournament here tonight * by - rolling "fi‘ W;" games and is_now ‘tied. for evening, Team 6 winning the first:?461 on the second shift of that class, | third pifeasin “;~ li“'“";l'.'g With: By game and Team 2 winning the next|Their games were 925: 1 1009. 'f?ne M1k um_’o emphis. He had two, J. Youns making The Clausius team of Chicago went | MEh runs tonight of 6140 -and 37 and single and Cronin high into fourth place with 2391 on the|3n average of 1034 for 29 innings. g g g i St Eimsie’s high runs were 38. 17 and 13, and his average 6.93 for 28 innings. Corwin Huston of Detrott, is now Teams 3 and maich on the cl i ot INDIANAPOLIS TEAM TO leading in the tournament with four } g TRAIN AT CAMP SHELBY | victories and one defeat. He took his - Begw —— fourth victory this afternoon, defeat- Madden Will Play Several . Exhibition Games | inz Charies White of Brooklyn, 300 tos] " Talley Before Season Opens. 8. 446 Indsanapolis, Ind., March 6.—James Hearing on Boxing. MBER— Toam 2 €. MeGill, owner of the Indianapolis| 4 hearing on the McCue bill to re- REMEMBER p American Association baseball club, | st5re professional boxing in New Vork There are no other - began sending out notices to members | siate under the supervision of a single B Harrimgton 81 of the club today. ordering them t0i}hendeq commission, will be given by like Murad. Somers . §9 report at FHattiesburg, Miss, On|ije scsembly judiciary committee on Lyous , = March 24, for spring training. The | Monday afternoon, March 13. Assem- oung o calling of the Indians to meet in Hat-|hjyman McCue expects a large dele- Combies 83 tiesburg followed the reccint of a tele- | oution of sporting men will appear for i gram by Owner McGill from the war|the bill. He said that he had found a camp’ community service board at Camp Shelby, saying practically all great deal of sentiment among the legislators in favor of #. Pirates Sign Crew. S arrangements haq been comploreg for . S the tribe to train, at the camp, of the f .;:‘.“:': Shoner Nas e lastoamn bl toeies Sebon S ey ~ Eleven Yanks Signed. the ace of the out- | According to present plans the club | With the signing of Peck, Miller and fit. These men have signed with the | Wil _remain at Camp Shelby until Thormahlen, Huggins now has under Bucciineers: < April 13 and fhen return directly tfo|contract 11 players. The others are Catchers—Blackwell Indfanapolis_for an exhibition game |Caldwell, Russell Love, Githooley and Pitchers — (ooper. with the Cleveland Americans on |Ruel, who signed last week, and.Ba- Hamilton, Jacobs, Mil April 15. A week will be spent at|ker, Shawkey and Pipp, who have Sanders. e Bloomingten, working ou: with the [hold-over contracts. Inflelders—Mollwitz. Cutshaw, Pider, Caton, Stumpf, Wolfe and Shay. Outfielders—Carey. Stengel, Kingy Hinchman and Bigbee. [—a MARKET WAS SLOW | Cructble Sted .. . G oo% Aoy | Cuba Cane Sugar Cuba C Sugar 3§ Raffs and Steels Shared the Honors|be & mis ¢ o FIE]J]) i of, the Day. Erfm.. s«:.:_ . £ TR r Vs : it "New York, March 6—Rails and| steels shared the honors of today’s|( desultory stock market, the former advancing one to 3 1-2 points on in- R T timations of early foderal develop- FOR GRAND AMERICAN ments beneficial to the transportation TRAP TOURNEY NAMED |systems and the latter responding St quite substantially to some very fa- By PETER P. CARNEY vorable exhibits of earnings. Press Represemtative of the - Inter- |, St. Paul common and preferred en- apabooti : joved especial prominence for a iime e hooting Association. |30%i3 % ccompaniment of rumors indi- Thaves Kellar, president of ‘the In- | cating dividend action, and Rock Is- terstate Trapshooting association has|jang's featured the lower priced west- appointed Benjamin S. Donnelly, of the | ern rails. South Shore Country club, of Chica- Gross gains in equipments extended | Maxwell Motor £o, TIL, chairman of the Handicap com: | from one to two points, Republic Iron | Maxwell Motor pf mittee for the Nineteenth Grand Amer- {ang Crucible and Lackawanny Steels | yixuell Moom 2 pf-. can Trapshooting Tournament, which | frequently rivalling U. S. Steel in|jrerchant il take place over the traps of thz|point of activity. The latter closed at owvh Shore Country club, beginning|a small fractional loss, others of the Angust 5 and conchwding Auguct 9 same group cancelling their gains in The other members of the commitiee | the final hour on a general reaction are George K. Mackie, of Lawrence,|in shippings and specialties Kan.: Gay V. Dering, of Cotumbus, Pools were less conspicuo spec- .; ¥rank U. Rosebery, of Baitimore, | ylative issues like General Motors, Md.: and R, A King, of Relta, Col. Paléwin Locemotive and Mexican Pe Megsrs. Donnelly, Dering and Macide g within comparativ were members of the handicap com- ted limits and ending at nef re- mities last year. Mr. Dering being the ions of one to two points. Sales chairmar. These three gentlemen|amounted to 325,600 shares. have made = udy of handicapping Prom of better momey conditions | from a trapshooting standpoint ‘and | was fuifilled. cail loans ruling at 4 1 are weil qualified to handie the ardu- | per « ith an abundance of offer- ous task wiich confroats them. Kingiinzs. .ires were again the only fea- is, the present champion of Colorade,|ture of the foreign exchange market, and has been champion three smecee- | rallying slichtly from recent acute sive yearz, and Rosebery is one of the ; weakness. best shots in the Fastsrn States, and | Investment honds continued to shade with 2 knowledge of trapshooters. on light dealings but the Liberty This committee wiil meet in Chicago |group hardened after early irregular- g % on August 2 and allot the handicaps|ity. Total sales, par value, aggre- | peadoung for the Grand American Handicap. | gated $3,450.000. E. Iron which takes place on August 8. The| U. £. oid fours declined 1-8 per cent. handicaps for the G. A. H. will hold |on call. in the preliminary handicap whick e e \ takes on Aungust 7, and in the conso- STOCKS. lation handicap which is to be shot on e Angust 9. Traneactions on the New oYrk Stock Krchange to The handicaps for thé tommittec |® 7% ¥ members, should they participate, will| .00 cag ¥ ... be worked out by Elmer E. Shaner,|alska uew Goid Ry bl manager of the Interstate association.|Allis Chaimers ctis A % | Studebeker The handicapping of any sporting o i | Superior St event js a @fficult task but none is|im 0 more difficult nor trying than handi- capping 800 or more trapshooters, and all to be pleased. The carly appointment of the committes zives them a chance to keep records of the shooters and keep tabs on those who seldom ever shoot in reg- istered tournaments, but always gath- er at the Grand American. — Nat. Tesd | Kevada - Con. | New York Lelivelt Signs. Jack Lelivelt, who ‘was once traded L by .the Yanks to Cleveland for Roger |2nd dale = et Peckinpaugh, signed with the Louis- | Scored Sunday ickman:: outfielder, has s e ville Xmerican association club to play | Pions this year. sigried conuuct to the Brooklyn cl iy Dk ans o L RNl first base or the outfield. He has been 2 = | —_— | ;’_f{“f‘j“i raad rgce S i oy 5 with Kansas City. It was rumored ' in athletic Jack Barry, late manager of the Red |Zihletic Association. —Many, enliste on - Br d out candidates for the |Men’ Will he among the starters. The ould soon wear t y.Yard nine.and p ojrun this year will be a handicap af- Morningside Athletic the batt men has been eq | fair. in the baseball « at Harvard. still sweeping the week The club look. 1 A monster service flag is to be unfurl- | Evansville, Richmond, Springfield, O, ed. | Bloomington and Peoria. . K. 0. Abe. K. O. Abe would like to meet any boxer in, the city or state 25 | ready strong pounds before. any club. Send all | Errm e communications o Manager Thomas if the atk Menzo, 81 Water street, New Haven, |fund for the soldiers Conn. | Low. Close. g Davey Robertson is now > equipment | holdout who has not fallen a ailors will | McGrav's blandishments. a big boost. ' The New York Ath- |ieader is now way t ! Club has d a fine pro-|ton where I to meet Lhe big gramme for t s and. sailors | fielder, at the Hippodrome on March 10. e IR Arthur Ifleteher, the captain of the also came into the foid yes after -a short talk with Me Just what argument McGraw {used on 5 shortstop have not en divulged but there.is no doubt that they struck the right chord. 25 i 1 U TRY A MEDICINE THAT pring i Al Shubert, New Bedford, New En- .’:!and\ bantam champion, and an Having handled your remedy omly kie Burns, Jersey City, should furnish |{two years I believe it to be a very one of the great bouts in the his- | good preparation for what it is re SPORTING NOTES Within a week row every bix leagu Hamilton Institute will have a|team will be gettin ttled in spri strong track team this spring. The |training quartsrs a athletic association will enter a team in the spri stie ¢l Tvan Mever will try a comeback in | L0, be he the Meadawbrook Miit at Philadelphia | next Saturday night. The Chicago fiver will have to 20 some to beat| < such cracks as Fall, Ryan and Deva- |of the Bronx will enroll ney. | hawg Athletic Clib of Pat Smith to Fly. Pat Smith.’ former captasn of the TUniversity of Michigan football eleven, will fight from the instead of in the mays. Smith, who was at the Great Lakes Naval Training station Horea el season.. Coach Von E tory of Connecticut, when they meet | ommended, and the customers who for seven monthk, has been granted Willss Overland .. Harry Harper, the Washingion Sen- |2l Al Smith have 11in a 12 rounder at Bridgeport Mon- |have used it speak very favorabiy: re- kis honorable discharge so that he Wilson Co. ators’ most_dependable cher was|Some of the igsters who are ready | day, zarding it. 1 alwaye recommend Dr. vonld transfer to the fiyers. : placed lass 3 of the draft and | TR Kilme vi R00t when a patron b R Clark going ahead with his ‘Melvin Sheppard, athletic director 0od kidney, liver or ‘blad- John J. > well known: ath- lete, who w ecently appointed ath- lletic instructor by the Y. M.. C.' A., L is on his way across the pond. Sller 1 plans which call for Harper taking a regular turn in the box throughout the » COTTON. season. Caldweil Goes Friday. ecause [ feel that it is Ray Caldwell is going south with the first delegation of Yankees Friday. He Camp Sheiby, is going to bring on team for the military events at the national championships. The former Very truly yours, the honors. £ - : i oo middle-distance’ champion is satisfied | SON. BARN . feels that he needs the work to get New York, March 6—Cotton futures| 1.1 OHara has been put fn the| Y.Ll teach the soldier h- | that he has a team that can sive a LOCONARD - E RO, ready for the opening tusele against opened steady. March 3255 et aa ho oxpes (DUt 12 the|er side athletics, so as o fit them fOF | the. other. oamp. outhts. a hasd font s |May 10, 1916 New Haven, Conn. Walter Johnson at Washington on July 3162: Getober %060, Decomber "X n I e In the | ihe big task before them. Eht ¢ o E iaati service before the grass is green on = Spot cotton quiet; middling thejdiamond. He managed the Spring- field club of the Eastern association April ¥. Cent. Foundry Central Frds pf Centeal Tosilier ———— —_—— Letter to Plans are beinz perfected for the ; : 2 Pt ——— Ja AH: cas in W métropolitan wrestling championships, | The schoolboys will have their in- (| O™ ;(;r'unt‘:;‘rfo'v = " MONEY. last season, OMVHara was in Wash-|to be held under the auspices of the |Bing next.Saturday, when.the :curtain |1 Binghamton, N.e¥:{ = . ington, D. C., some time 220 and tried | Cyescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn on |iS Ting up on- the Princeton. Club T o New York, March 6.—Call meney [to get a commission, but he failes. He | ; sday evenings, April |games. The meeting should bring to- | Prove What Swamp-Root Will DoFor You e firm; high 4 1-2; low 4 1-2: ruling|is in the tailoring business in Spring- b expects a |Eether the ‘best Mhoolboy ‘performers | Send ten cents to Dr. Kiimer & Ci v rate 4 1-2; closing bid 4; offered at|feld. His home is in Worcester and | big entry+for the vatious clasms in the country. As ther procseds will | Binghamton, N. Y. for'a sample sige 4 1-2; last loan 4 1-2, ) he attended Niagara university some s 4T go toward helping -the ‘Hoys in the|pettie. 1t will' conyince ' anyone.. You years ago. He played himself covering | Ppractically all the athietss who will | renches a record crowd is anticipnted. | will also@eceive & booklet of:valuable Absolutely . Rg‘mo‘v‘es’ TRy i CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. third. Later he managed teams and 3 33 ampi i B & | * i B compete in the A. A, U. champion- information, tellmg about the kidnmevs 3 Chiino B 2% Y- High. low. Closs. in the! Twin State he made a good suc- | gpj. e S Sentr P ) Y ¥ it 5 . w“. Dru gists | i % e e o iR s ships have been invited 10 attend the [ The-Central Leasue, which Joeiand bladder. . When writing, be. sure money if it fails. 26¢ ay g s annual ball ‘of the Kilkenny Men's S.|Tinker is working like 2 beaver to re-|and mention: the-Norwich: Daily Bul- 4nd B. Association at Donoyvan's As-lconstriet, ‘will be a six-club circuitllctin: Medium and . large size bottles sembly rooms in New York March 16. this seascn with teams in Terre Hante, for sale ai all drug stores. o 2 The Paulist Athletie