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Wasiiogten 7. New Yerk 5. G, Philadelphia. Clereland 8. Detrolt 4. St. - Louis-Chicago, rain. b Colioge llmc. At WVilliamstown, ass. Alsnnu\' um-fl League. Philadciphia at Boston.. New York at Brooklyn. g St Louls at e}y 3 Clncinnatl at Pittsburg. readjustments. 'We hope that patri- American Le otic motives will. lead you and your jBoston ai Philadeirht management to ‘accede to this re- An All-year-round Soft Drink Washington at New York s P P & ik for the Bluejackets ) - . Colle Games. . . . “CONSOLIDATED” TEAM To At Carlse, Pe—~Caliae Todlans v Albight Our boys in the navy enjoy their | . PLAY ACADEMY TODAY| i Mortm- ittt Hufiel Bevo. The esteem in which it is i : Manchestér—St. Ansclms’ vs. R. L Otser Games, . F. A. vs. Consoildated at Campus. « Jack Flynn Has Picked Up T g * Fill Shore Line’s Place. To fill the open date in'his schedule caused by the postponing of the Wes erly High game, Manager R.~V. Hori- held by the entire Navy Department i is clearlj indicated by the fact that I it is sold and served on all U. S. ves- sels and in training camps. Afloat athletic activity. n ot L B2t I m’f“;,‘;‘;;‘h’m"”“;,g;‘;;‘”g t};’“&}fi gan of the Academy has booked aNew Yorr .. R or ashore, you will find Bevo unusu- | yound - chmpi\)fifilflp of - fi:& c(;:[egeg_ team wl.m:h1 plays under the name of Cinclnnad : 3 X ally refre-shmg, good and hezuthful. i Those who -will try for the honors|“The Consolidated.” The New London . N i i held for three years by I, Howard | 1ndependents were unable to play on 5 $ Soft in the strictest sense, but a Berry ‘aire nson penn, of im 2 Rutgers: Cliillan, .of ¢ Notre ~Dame; | [ ‘aie 804 0 many of the Shore| i o thoroughgoing man’s drink. Try it Wolf and gem‘g';];nlgf"r“fls‘{::;ghfg:: impossibie for that team Auiem s Lagmep oo 8 by itself, or with a bite to eat. = wvorth of pregerty ;fli""of“ Dsri.month;3 and Hammond, S A Emn | Nenager 8 :l,gfm “country; about 21 ' about 700 thousand a usand an hour. 500 ln Bummu while you semerit. Is yg@:m insured? B..P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established ‘May, 1846, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, ifismeys-at-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance _stairway wmear to Thames National Bank. Teleshone 38-3 | sporTmv NoTES ar work council of the Young Men's |Fred Fulton, the Minnesota heavy- Christian association, Mr. Sloane ves- | weight. On his return foday to Chi- Word has been recieved from Ser- geant Roberf O. Flejcher prominent N. F. A. athlete and Tormert sporting editor of The Bulletin telling of his safe arrival in France. I Big Six Selected by Troops to Dmhp {spond_ to of the University of the South. The American college championship sprint and distance medley relay races will also be decided fomorrow. AMERICAN SOLDIERS WANT CHRISTY MATHE.WSON Game in Franre. New York, Aprfl 25.—A delision as to whether Christy Mathewson shall be released from the management of the Cincinnati National league club in or- der to go to France to promote bas ball among the Ameriean troops may be reached at a conference in Pitts- burgh tomorrow between Mathewson and Augzust Herrmenn, president of the Cincinnati club. A telegram to this effect was re- ceived here from Mr. Herrmann today by William. Sleane, chairman of the terday sent telegrams to the Cincin- nati president 2} and Mathewson asking ger by sacrificed from. baseball 80 he might re- an appeal received from e for his services there. a popular vote emong the ‘troops ior S rather than leave the Azad vacant date has picked ul The lneup 'will probably ¢ Paterson or' Croker p. Sha Flynn 2b Murray ss, Mckay Clish cf Brown rf. Young If. at least this appears to be a far ger lineup than the cne of 8 Line team, which Wedne ed. Stonington High. as if today’s game 0\..’,11! a pretiy good line on the Colonel Mfl[er, HowevPr, Stiil Faith in Twin Cities. Chicago, April heavyweight champi Jess n, is ¢ago, Willard said: “The diffculty onel Miller arrang Minneapolis mak: after all.” stTo PROPOSED TITLE BOUT. r{as‘ Willard skeptical regarding his proposed title ‘bout with | encountered hy Col- fer the bout at look as though 1 won't get a chance to fight Fuilton feat Tigers 8 to 4. April 25.—Using a mostly of substitutes, 71 from Detroit’ today, 8 through their ability to n and fast base running. Detroit (A) ab b _4ldo | i o i i Ci e () Batted for By (%) Batted for. (33x) Tatted for Scare by inning Cleveland ey ch. trebtad s | baohanitl.; COLUT: €. MiNer. urion THIs" uaturmk|l ot bus. i Wi Wakeht Soe Torrington High School had some Sba NGO P thin danas o tor ne;‘:- fodhy from Si. Paul. said he was ieen. Sperker. Three base kit, O'Nelll g hard Tuck with their basketball team can fans, was selected as the | fL inciined to ve that the bout oo last winter. Just as they struck their stride the town hall where they play- ed was closed to ronserve fuel and they had to cancel the greater portion of the games on their schedule. message received by Mr. Sleane yes- terday frr\m E. C. Carter, in charge of. Wt M, activities in France.. The I(lr’-mm :av “Such an m\portnmty has never been would be he'd at the Mm ci es. Washington 7, New York 5. New York. April 25.—Washington waged an uphill fight today and de- feated New York in the second game of the series by a score of 7 to Score: 5. plied by Maaufactured and bottled exclusively by Anheuser-Busch Served ' everywhere—families sup- grocer. St. Louis As the Red Sox. were on their way Watliesten ) R e presented to any.man, < We are hope- 5.—Stone TR, B A H ?‘:I::‘:nh‘:x:tno}:?: s Stopped B | tul. if.this apeal is placed before your | ha ot o e | totten.e A A A Stoddard-Gilbert & Co., Inc. 5 rs > 1X | management, they will “see in i ? Pride t n 53 0.1-1 1 way fommer Prave, and mow in[METRERER, ey i Ting trormoment | Sumsie * 3 1 2% ) e Wholesale Distributors NORWICH, CONN. rence with the A. E. F.. the players|,.,ng now enduring the te mmch e today. - The tebres: Sy 15 e headed by Jounny Evers, a former|,;q make a great contribution towerd| Stone—12 96105, 137, 115, 100 1389 50800 team rdn:n'e of rine ;,fr%é catcher st00d | winning the war. We-are unmindful |109, 118—1006: a erage 1117, S 142 offisnmabe 4 13 4 0 R psave the world series hero a i, the financtal sacrifice involved and | Lmd ey—112, 90, 107, 101, 86, R LT e ST R silent toast. L oo adimey” 10000 Esrars Give Chicaga Victary f DAVE FULTZ ENTERS : oTieek 0 s ! 2 00 0 0fMogridgep 0 0 0 1 of Chicago, April 25.—Erratic fielding || Y. M. C. A. WAR WORK peth. short. H 0 1 1 0favVick 1000 0lby Smith and -Niehoff' coupled with e a first heu - Tataisly S 3F TR B o % 82 10 o timely hitting by Hendrix and Pask- President of Baseball Plavers’ Fra- : ] ved_ltinoi | (0 Buiteq for Hamer 1 3 ° 2 ' ®lert, gave Chicago a 3 to 2 victory over Saerity: and BxFcolball Bide o' 8h- try. Diamond, at the 1916 Co 17, (x) Batfed-for Shaw In éth. St. Louis today. Hendrix led the at- Y smplonships, woh. the gu | ‘(%) Tatted for Tove in 8th. tack for the locals with. three hits, pervise Army Play. '-’:w;::inwu;'[&\s );-p-::g?mm}xi of 4 SR g T oilanley: ot which included a triple and a double. . fore this remarkable exhibitior, made exzctly the same time at the Kastern e e e S P T 4 e et 22, ashington New York 0010 Score: The recruiting committee of the 2 e Y. M. C. A, has announced the ap- o101 s BCE o base hits, ‘Judge, Lavan, iller iy e sya s TR pom(mentmof sever:l:\l men pr:mlnen! intercollegial 49000 Dist Securiti Talker. Smith.ef 4 | ontocherss | 15850 in the athletic world for work over- MARKET WAS SLUGGISH I 00 DI Securtics St Mibn i UL L e s e Y €k i directors. 2 =8 ® : = 3 ed Sox Have Easy Time. e E 322 o Rewards Are Greater In Trapshooting| Among them is David L. Fults, the v-;:yr:rn::?:’u?:din'}’:i‘:‘;r‘\?p" o [ (oanace U tes %[mo“,- ] Philadelphia _ April 25.—Philadel- | traedt o $015 00 Than In Any Other Sport. former big league baseball star and coliake hasefia}; 55 sy dchibe of sent: | tirely From Professional Operations phia’s three pitchers were wild: and | Paueite,1b ol 3025 2 L college football players and coach. pto ball B MeKay Wil fife et e e ineffective today and Boston had no |Sm3iht ot : 2i No other sport offers so many and| While with the Yankees Fultz was 18, I e . o telll-dond 1o | Lo iew . Yarl s trouble winning, 6 to 1. Fahey passed o o|so valuable rewards for skill as does | considered one of the best outfielders Dingiats at the Academy, Saturday. | smemisiive orlc T{’: Stah- .| the first four men that faced him in 0 - | trapshooting. And in no other sport|in the country, and while a student The Dingbats have a sirong team | ness. of ot , notably i the fourth. Good throwing by Me- 2 and should make the school boys hus- tle to win this annual feature of the| season's schedule. rails, were today’s superfis { Avoy and Kopp featured. Score: Philadelshia (A) 21 14 can the novice so quickly rise to fame. Trophies, medals, prizes, etc., donat- ed by those interested in the sport, are at Brown university he won a place in the football hall of fame. Later he was successful as a fodtball coach. “ = f cithi sy he shooter who| Fultz for years has been recognized The lineup inciudes Trading lapse : Somnolent B el i o L3 Snydsr I Sih within easy reach of t 0 £ 3 Jsuch men as McKay, Murray and Sim- | state which, attended the early days 0 5 oframicsonst 4 ; 00 3 ;5?::;?:;2:1’:?‘&:;5‘6?0:?nastenng Sk gfiigi:?s“ ;‘h: ::;‘1’};"“:;%115‘{;‘0:‘;‘{ " el N T e 1 0 ofGardner,3b 4 22 = 3 "I, = i bR o L Zn""’“ffz' 2 0 oftumats 257 61 Ample opportunities are given by lo- |all the big Eastern games in one ca- Fred Fulton, who has been tryi (r;:l}f::‘xfz of prof . i Sl e 2 ot i calieoini s Bt Shpdts or e e e T fror on, 0 as L yin g "4 1 660 —_— vl - | ¥ 3 ars ), 500! ler obt his cane and cutaway cont' on the| Only in 0nb no 21 f0110 i ; contestant to become known. As he ac- |Years, Three vears ago, soon after “bush” ‘towns for several waecks,|did foreign affairs find direct reflec- S gk e Dodgers Still Losing. quies Droficlenoveand sune o I reaniees o b ol Bl e “pulled” them on Chicago the other|tion. Royal Dutch® Oil registered an s ————|vaheyp 10 00 of Brooklyn, N. Y, -April 25—The | erce g WADSAOOer heymay bring | ternity, and became its president. He day and got away with it. Casuaities | extreme decline of 3 5-3 points. Totals 278 g 2000 o|Giants scored their eighth straight| Forc /0 B e O onor of win- | fought for and obtained for the play- were light, according to Mike Col-| Rails were completely eclipsed. some 1090 9 victory today, but they had to battle| " Sethe S(atescl"a.mpionship or sweep- | ers many reforms and became a lead- iine’ official bulletin. It is understood | reacting 1 to 4 points. Chief among 36 92718 7 |to ten innings against Brooklyn to do s gth field in the Grand American |ing figure in the baseball world. U9t Fred the Plastarer fe mereis fecl- | these were Canagian Pacific and !i: (21 Butted tof. Geary H o so. The score wigs @ fo 6, Incldent. Handicap. Tn these meets the privilege| Fultz is a man of great executive ,n» out the public preparatory to a “Soo” preferred, algo Score Ly mnlnu ally the Brooklyns losf eir eig] oy r) ability. He has been connected with months' vaudeville drive before i [ 0 0 ¢ x-§| consecutive game. Score: SF. coptestive sioFtznnliies fand vrlxes Dort tor ars Aherr A S et aava: laf@ing the “kayo” on Willard, Fulton St Paulhiss\lgs Eone e ;at two Sl Lt New York () Brookiyn () . * S e hat Qicap regulations of the In- |and has won a place among the fore- M start his stage tour at Sioux City | in the early afternoon, but sur- —_— i A ® 5 - | most sporting men in the country. He i 0 42 1 0} terstate Association enable the less ex- | T Aok . . N s ?t““f\ (?nmxm" T'}”’”“F’LQ" e ol beme! Pittsburgh Blanks Reds. Ko 0.0 0 41 2 perienced shooter o complete on equal Simar e & g i ueadtice ity 2 B Al the largs cities. of the : i ; . 3 Laia ey terms with the best, as the whole in- | take up his Y. M. C. A. . West and Far W Popular . industyials, _ including Pittsburgh, Pa.. April 25—In a game Pliyis 12 0 4 ; ° y et intments, Ll i e s B in_which good pitoning and brintant i93 418 ooftent and purpose of these rules Is:tof, CHMOTE bLiecs Whoe appelitmenth fertilizers, oils, Distillers’, Industrial fielding - were features, Pittsburgh B ans 9| equalize conditions. ’ firmeq by the war department are Alcohol a\;d low lmt-iceg tutumfs&vere xgnetr_ned t(i:w_e lzomet‘seimtm ;odn%'hby d?- 5 40 9] Will Give Trophies to New Gun Clubs| Frank Quinby, former baseball coach one to three points better af me, ¢ | feating Cincinnati. 0 0. e only 00 2.9 inui its icy t Yale; Jack Magee of Bowdoin, and BOWLING ielding Iater with motors and tobac- ¢|run of the game was scored in the | Pamity 30 farizers 0 0 s ‘,eg‘r’:"(’)’;"r},-‘fv‘i;‘g“"t“fs",h‘zgs‘hfop“:;“ff; William . (Spascow) Robertsom. > jjoun Sumpite Opberion igniates (10 F Dot e on etons eingle e macri | e i olatitehen 10 0| formed clubs, the Interstate Trap-| Other college men who have enlisted - e o o, s AcolbyiiMallwitz G aieibnutihy CAVEY: [ioniid] j adier 10 ?| shooting Association js doing its share | to supervise the play g_frem;{c;ioim; S e i ; L8 aid clubs to get under way. While | fighting 8 . hare Cindrnati (N) Pittsbursh Totals 3 et S Lo ad : 5 i o less on reduced offerings, Liberty is-| 40 Tt '"’;fiim 5 N 81 5 metiea ter Marquard o the Tnterstate Associntion for tambies, | Yale, E. H. Jewett of Columbia, who 4 Feariess Five. sues easing slightly, Total sales, par| 0 it % v 010 st 31100 Cheves In 1 Tt has been the policy of the In:|has two sons in the service: Archie e gl b ‘;&;‘;f%ere ans| MM & WY e 1209 2;\;"{";;’.‘, e terstato Association for several years|Hahn of Michigan. James 1. Blather. TN, i ltiraca oy ¥ 100 Pub St N 3 010 0200 to give trovhies to clubs that have|Wick of Dartmouth and J. B. Bugsley Zahriskte ... sl 100 Ry Steel Sp vss N Sl been rebuilt, reorganized or newly- |of Colby. MeCarty STOCKS. teli g;fi;‘;j};"fl i = =3 erected, so as to give them encourage- oA RS DI v e e el e s s R L : S ment and also s_ome:h_il?gb to shoot for. e Totals 28 42414 1| Totals Any club applying will be en care! PLUMBING AND GASFITT! re by innings REGULARS AND YANNIGANS of. More than 100 trophies were given M Clarke .... Murphy 534 1587 Allis Chaloers Sta Superior _Steel Tenn CChem Texas Co, Boston 6, Philadelphia 5. Philadelphia 6 to 5 in a loosely played g‘xme today. 'The hitting of Powell, Wi Boston, April 25.—Boston defeated ith two triples and a single, was the BURY THE HATCHET Carmen Agree to DnzagreerNo Longer But to Work Together. Thursday a treaty of peace between “Jim” McGlone's Yannigans and “Jack” Flynn’s Shore Line team was signed last year and the year before. Thus far this year eight clubs have n advantage of the offer, as fol- Lemon Cove (Cal.) Gun Club. Harold (S. D.) Gun Club. West Mountain Gun Club, Bacchus, Utah. T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 Franklin Strest Iat ‘Cor biggest feature. His sccond triple, |in the Greenevilie car house. A game| Loup Valley Gun Club, Gandy, Neb. I o g2 d D} . L 100 Tnion B & P made in_the seventh inning. scored |between the two teams was scheduled | Leeper (Mo.) Gun Club. Malth e tte Massey fro msecond and Powell, in|for Thursday but it was found that| Greely (Col) Gun Club. ,é:fi",{,‘\'.‘,’”u.m‘,..“,'-, e B e turn scored with Bostor’s last rum, |if eighteen men were iaken off the| Atlanta (Neb.) Athletic Club. ROBERT J. COCHRAN 300 Am. Shipbuiid . 200 United Fruit on Konetchy's sacrifice fly. Nehf held | Shore Line “Board” it would be a| Hastings (Neb.) Gun Club. 1000 Am. 2;“:‘: g mg H:m‘rlly %v' l;x: Phi]ade]phia to two hits for five in- |case of greatly curmnl;«:hv.rcinei;lser:ui:s Trophies for Team Shoots. GAS FITTING, . Sm 4 ; A s cou h i By 51 e B e s Rather than incommode the public|Association contributed 40 trophies to|Washington Sq, Washington Building Plant the sceds of i Sumba “fl”““'* 24 Mamevif 3 20 0 8fthe athletes decided that the proper |encourage team competition. It was a Norwich, Conn. e seeds' of peppers in the Sumat pr o 3 13 ! lerzomss 3 0'2 3 2 1d be to forges their | ReW expériment and its success was z, h Packil hot-bed about six weeks or twomonths| 15760 Am. Tel & Tel 200 U S Rub 1 pr 1013 fowller 434 ¢ ofthing to do would be to forg Dleasing. The scheme will be continu.| Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing before time to get them in the open| 100 Am. T pr new 37200 U. 8. Steel 5110 cfonetchy,1b 3 8 8 1 ofdifferences and to work together to e A Toous T ground, They should be transplanted| 100 Am. Weoln . 200 V. S Steel pr 529 1 (fsm £21 3 ¢fturn out a world beater in the line of €] this year. Teams wihir gb i at'least once and should mot be set in| oiry A% Vet DF a0 i g it 43143 ! a semi-pro ball team. The two teams |gage in competition, interclub, inter- “‘0“ c AQTQNGS the open until the ground is thorough-| 500 Alnen. .. “100 Y Detin pr 1100 ¢ s vietsgwill e imolded Into some team whish S 5. 0 s e ly>warm. When grown in the garden| 0 AL G & W I’ 00 Wabash pr A o aronene 1564 SLCME saen fte alvendy Dellun tm g Do 4 S0 e trophiy. Ml 4. 9y ald Locomo 500 Wabash pr B 301 4 el 2105 0fling the fastest bunch of ball tossers |2asking. S = FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY the large bull-nosed tvpes should be S0 W : 10100 threc times by one of the team to be- pideed 'In Tows 3 feet apart with the| Lo 1’3‘52 & onie o 70 Wites " Ovemand 050 ki enor inadtates N iheee e by ong cC N e o e plants from 15 to 17 inches apart in| im Bacs s 100 Woolworth -= Now f one, or ihe other of thelinto inaiviaual competition amens the| INE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (1) 8400 Both Steel B 100 Worth Pump pr B Tetals 3 92 teams does not regard this treaty as i~ ¥ . the rows. Frequent ghallow culti- 5 hooters who helped win it. vition shotld be given, and the plants| 00 Beth Siesl 8 or Total sales 276,605 shares. (=) Ban for & ‘a scrap of paper” the watchword at|shooters wh e 4 for the 1918 1% to 25 F Street 1 continue to bear until frost kills| s mix ik o e Phdet the car house will be “Clinton, Stand | The first trophy awarded for the 1901 Nos. 17 to 25 Ferry Stree twm—U. 8. Department of Agri-| 600 Rums Brothers - COTTON. v 0 from under, N. F. A. get out of the|Season was to the Mahoning Valley ‘wo base hits, B: Y‘ Lude 5, Smi Three ' 3 B a d b culture. 8 B f"g“p“ % q“I;Le‘_v Yo;l‘:in gA;za;g 25.~Cotton- spot |ine ity Forara o et Bmith. ey land Country Gun Club, of Youngs- Phone 581 B 100 Cal Packing ; mid 2. i — Five L town, O. ey 100 Cal Petroleum 11 Cotton futures opemed irregular. | Shore Line Would Like a Game With Ll G Shoot for Doubles Titl 200 Calumet & Ariz . Mdy 2725; July 2718: October 2845 e oot for Doubles Title. Ohildren cr" 500 Canadian ~ Pacifie 3 s ober 2645; FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 200 Cent Fery pr o 2760 Cent. Leather 500 Cere de Pasco 2209 Chie, M & St %.| steady; high 4; low 3 December 2625; January 2610. MONEY. New York, April 25 25 Call ' money ; ruling rate Sailors. The Shore Line team which is rated as some bunch of ball tossers by those who have seen them in action is after games with some of the naval teams Wednesday night the Fearless Five went to Willimantic-and lost two out of ‘three games to the Willimantic team. The local boys were 17 pins behind on the total pinfall. A return As an additional event to the Iowa State shoot which will be held at Mason City on June 18, 19 and 20, B. F. Elbert, of Des Moines. Ia., and Wil- liam Ridley, of What Cheer, Ia, will MODERN PLUMBIHG is as essential in modern houses aa electricity is to lighting. We guaran- 5 i i match will be rolled at the Palace tee the very best PLUMBING WORK ——g 4; closing bid 3 1-2; offerad at 4. at nelglh!mdnx_ stations. "They are May 1. shoot for the Haza;d Doul;lles Ta.rghet B Teioeit witkie at Bk "By last loan 4. ' | especially anxious to hear from the Championship trophy. '{‘ is trophy 4 ngh.m AETNA- Billiards ; sailors and marines at the Submar- : is emblematic of the world’s title. Rid- | prices. s CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. ine Base and the Naval Reserves at| Harvard Crews Off for Princeton. |ley js the holder of the trophy. He| Ask us for plans and prices. 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES CORN Bigh, ' Tow, the States Pier. Boston, April 25.—Harvard varsity | won it last June from George Nicoli, Majestic Building, Shetucket St. May ... 19 127 ot o and freshman crews left here today for | in Kansas City, and defended the tro- Movwiihs Conn L e July ... 9% 150% Did” the owners of the Cubs know | Princeton, N. J., for the races with|phy against A. H. Winkler, of Chicago J F ¥ A e M A Sk et o mE that Cy Williams had retired when|Princeton to be held Saturday. On|last August. The competition ecalls e doe I.\q and play Billiards for exercise| S0 Cuba Cane S pr Ting ool e they traded him to’the Phillies ‘for |grounds of economy it was decided to|for 100 pairs. The Hazard trophy has . <. And recreation 100 Dome Mines - - July ™h 8% fay Paskert? take no substitutes on the trip. been in competition many years. 67 West Main Street