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- 332 " FOR Ev:nv‘t}uut ' INSURABLE 4. L. LATHROP & ‘QN. '19to3. Princeton, N. J., of Columbia," Pénnslyvania and Prince- ton were given stiff workouts on Car- negie Lake today in preparation for the Chiid’s Cup race tomorrocw. The Columbia eight was sent over the course twice under the watchful eye of Coach Rice while the Pennsylvania varsity and freshman eights were on the lake for an hour in the morning and had another brief spin in the af- ternoon. Princeton also was given triai spins both morning and an.er- noon Rowing exparts losk for a very close contest, but the Columnbia crew, be- cause of ils advantage in’' power, is favored by many t> cross the line first. Pennsylvania is ligat, but well balanc- ed and the men impart a fine drive Our FIRE INSURANCE is conducive to peAce of mind and is a REAL safkguard. Do WE handle your insur- ance? [Expert " service, A-l companies, ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards™. Bm!dma, o1 Ma.in Street IS YOUR mpmv Dromcted from B ATk Y Botyaave Phoenlx|to the boat. Princeton coaches are e s 1 oias 9F gree | somewhat worried baceuse Duncan, Never need refilling until after the fire and we refill free of charge. Price $3 or $30 per dozen. We are agent also for the Undérwriter Liquid Extinguish- Pricés from $12 to No. 6 in the Tiger shell, with an injured knee. He worked out with his 2rew today, however, and said he expects o ke aole to do his part in’ the race. Prior to the big race the Pennsyl- vania freshmaa crew wili maten speed with the Princetcn Cubs. ASHLAND TEAM TO OPEN SEASON SUNDAY is troubled ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EDWIN W, HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Will Play Submarine Base At Ashland N. L. Co. Mut. Fire ins. Co. Bldg. . Park, 59 Broadawy. TheAshland B. B. C. plays its first game of the season Sunday on’ Ash- land Park, Jeweit City, Submarine Base of New London. In the past week the Sub team has been completely reorganized, and Beeman of the Y. M. C. A, who has supervi- sion over athletics at the base has been coaching the Sub Base team and claims that he now has one of the fastest teams in the state. | The Ashland Club have had their 'grounds put in condition and new bidachers have been erected to accom- Boston 1. New York 5 | modate the crowds. The new uniforms Pittsburgh 2, St Louis 8. {for the Ashland Club are gxpected to American Leagus. Brown & Perkins, itimeys-at-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrunce stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3 BASEBALL. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. Brookim 5; Philagelphia 2. Chlcago 9, Cincinnati 8. be here for the players Sunday and Detroft 3, Chi )u are of a'gray color with a black stripe. Philadelphia & .. he Ashland players have had practice — g o e i iterny daily for the past two weeks and from a5 he “pep” in their practice promise to ik Qimes; the “pep” in P! be stronger than ever. Cooney, formerly with Newport in the Tri-State league and last year with Providence of the International league will pitch the oening game for Ashland, Chase of the State Hospital will be his battery mate. The Ash- land . infield will be composed Shawn, Brennan Le Claire and Capt. F¥en = Raney.. The outfield positions will be SNES FobAT { filled by Demaise, Dubaime, Cyr and | Corcoran. Van Dyke of Worcester has been At Modford. Mass.—Tufts 6, Darthmouth 3, American Association. Indtanspolls 2, Columbus 4 . St Paul 0, Mitwankee 6. 1. Kansas City 10. Loutseilo 4, Toledo & High School League. - Stonington—Stouington H. S. 15, Westerly H. s National Leagus. New Yot st Boston, { Philadeiphia” st Brookhyn. ] Columbu, Penmylmu lnd Pnnceton Oarsmen Have St:fl" ' Workouts Friday in Prepanho - For Race Today on Carnegie l.pke—Experu Give Columbia 2 Shght Ad- vantage—“Deemed Inadvisable” to Have Big Leagues Play in' ‘Newark Sunduy—Wlnte Sox Defeat Tigers, i i [ May fi—fhe cre;n | against the | of |* signed up by Ashland and will make his first ‘appearance here on Sunday, | May 12, against the Coast Guard team, stationed near New London. On May 19, Ashland plays the New London Independents on Ashland Park. Manager Carpenter of the Ashland Club is booking the fastest teams in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Mas- sachusetts, and Eastern Conmecticut fans wili have the opportunity -of see- | ing Bome of the fastest ball played in this section for some time. Bunched Hits Win For Giants. ‘ Boston, May 3.—New York bunched hits off Nehf in the first and fifth in- nings today, each time scoring two runs, and made a fifth in the seventh of Benton’s pass and Kauff’s triple, New York winning 5 to 1. Boston went into last place as a result of the ‘defeat. The All-around playing of Ross Young was spectacular. It was his first game in this ‘city. Score: New York (N) Boston _(N) ab hoo a e TP e Young.xt 5 852 0 OMassylt 3 0 2 0 0 Kauff,d - 5 2 2 2 OlFersog2b 4 1 1 0 0 Bumslf 4 1 5 0 O|ellyet - 2 1.0 0 0 Zerman, 3 4 1 1 1 .0/Powellet 2 0 2 0 0 Dosle2s 4 2 4 8 ORehght [ Fietcher.ss 4 0 0 5 Ofsmith,3b 1030 Hokelpb 8 0 8 1 0fKenetchy,lb 3 010 0 0 Raridenc 4 0 5 1 oRe 01 49 Bemtonp 3 0 0 3 2600 ————— 3 43at0 350 Totals 36 92717 00000 fenry 10000 Totals 20 627 11 0 (2) Batted for Nett in Sth. Score by innings: 02010 10000 Three base Errors Lose *For Pirates, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 3.—St. Louis won_from Pittsburgh here today. 6 to 2. Effective work by Doak, tne St. Louis pitcher, and timely hitting by bis team mates, coupled with costly errors by Pittsburgh, gave the victory to the visitors. Score: St. Louls (N) Pittsburan, (i) ab hpo a e hpr a e Smithet 5 2 2 0 1Catonss 2 Niehoft.2b 4 1 1 5 0jMollwitz,1b i Burdsb 3,1 11 0 0 Homsby.ss 3'1 4 § 2 0 Cruise, If 3130 0 n Paulette,lb 4 130 0 0] 0 Smyth, rf 413 00 0 Snydere 3 2 3 1 Doak,p 3020 Totals 3210 27 12 (x) Batted for Sanders i (xx) Ran for Hinchman in Score by innings: b St. Louis .. Pittsburgh Two_base hifs, Hornsh run, Cutshaw. St Louis at Pittsburgh. Cinclnnati at Chica Ameriean Leapue. Boston at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. 3t Defroft. Cleveland 2t St. Colfege Games. New Brunswick MARKET CLOSED DULL Owing to Enthus:asm Attending the Liberty Loan Drive. New. York, May 3.—The enthusiasm attending the final hours of the Lib- erty loan drive in the financial district had the effect of curtailing business on the stock exchange today and im- paired to an irregular degree the re- cent rise in quoted values. A variety of stocks, chiefly indust- rials, made new high records for the current movement, in some instances mounting to best prices of the year, Cross va Boson College. tenssalaer vs. Unlon. Anoapolis—Navy vs. University of W. Va. Other Games. N. F. A v American Thread Co., at Campus. GAMES SCHEDULED SUNDAY. but profit taking cancelled many of vy these gains., e TU. S. Steel held its place as leader, St Lowls at Chicaao. Piftsburgh at Cincinmatt. Awerican Gares. but failed to get above top” of 98 1-2, its “double closing at 97 3-4, a net of the smallest fraction. Chieago at Detroit, 1 2 s ackawanna Steel, Republic Tron, b 3¢ et Virginia Iron and Colorado Fuel reg- Cther Games. istered grose sains of one fo two points, but these, too, were substan- tially reduced in the scattered- later offerings, Bullish professional activity was re- newed in tobaccos, oils and a few lew priced coalers, notably Pittsburgh Coal, Pittsburgh and West Virginia andWestern Maryland, but gains of cne to 1 1-2 points in this group were £hort-lived. The sluggishness of mvestment rafls proved a drawback, trading in . those shares falling to insignificant propor- tions. Shippings and motors were heavy most of the session, but Marine preferred and Atlantic-Gulf hardened ione to almost two points in the final operations. Sales amounted to 340,000 shares. Virtually all the day's bond trading centered in Liberty issues, the first and second 4's reacting 1-4 to almost 1-2 of one per cent. Total sales ag- eregated $6,300000. U. S. honds (old issues) were unchanged on call. AUl Norwich va. N. L. Colonisls at Talls. Ashland v Submazine Dase, st Jewett Clty. STANDINGS OF THE cLuBs. stnnms'!qn Vlnu Opening Game A big créwd of rociers come from Westerly . Friflay afternoon 1o help by their eheers and Jeers,' combined, to win the first game of the league o Gen Fleg Co jai. Indlgestlon. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25¢ Brooklyn Hammers Philly Pitchers and | + Wins 5 to 2. Brooklyn, N. Y, May 3.—Brooklyn defeated Philadelphia in the opening game of the series here today, 5 to 2. It was the visitors’ fourth straight de- feat and Whitted’s run in the seventh was the first scored after 33 successive scoreless innjng, this week. The Su- perbas pounded Mayer and Tincup for ten hits, tncluding two triples and two doubles. Score: Phitadetohia (N) [ ab hope a ab hipo a e Pancroft,ss 5 0 1 2 1,320 McGafinab 1 02 o 31020 Pearce,2b 138 31800 Stock.Sb 12 2 *27 0.0 Cravath,zf 120 30200 18 2 42200 10 0 1|vhmandigb 4 2 1 % 2 3 0 I]|Wheate $1¢ 30! 0 3 3 (| oombs,p 2001 ui 003 1« s e, 10 11 Totals 291027 9 Ci 000 Ju Tth, 000000101 0000 d, Tincup, Olson, Cuks Win Seventh Straight. Chicago, May 3.—Chicago won its seventh straight game today by de- feating Cincinnati, 9 to. 8. The locals played an uphill battle, overcoming the lead of the visitors but lost this ad- yantage when Hendrix lost control in he eighth inning by walking four men. This, coupled with two Kits and a sacrifice, gave Mathewson's men four runs and the lead. ‘Score: Cincinnati (N) Chicago (N) ab hpo a ab hpo u e 2% % Uotochers’3 01 5 0 0 olitackrt 3 3100 0 ofMannat 5 110 0 0 1lPaskertef 4 2 4 6 0 0 ofMerkiedp § Z1f 1 0 0 1|Kidufi,zb & 1 4 ofDecal3b 4 0 0 OfKilliferc 4 OfHendrix,p 2 Weaterp 0 Totals Zoider 1 Tetals 97 14 2015 1 (x) One out when winning run scored. (xx) Batted for Weaver in 9th Searc by innings: Cincinnaii Chicago Two base b bit, S. Magee. Tigers Get Walloped 19 to 3. Detroit Mich., May 3.—Hammering three Detroit pitchers virtually at will, for a total of 25 hits six of them for extra bases, Chicago scored a 19 to 3 victory over Detroit this afternoon.| Score: Chicago (A) Detrait (A) ab Lo a g ab ho a Lelbold.rf 1.0 0lDressendb 4 112 0 1 ofBushss - $ 0 4 0| Cobb.cr 1 4 0fVeach.If 0 0f ifeltman,rt 0 0 ¢ Tynu.c Willizmws,p Totals 46 | Walker Totals in Sth 02153100 32 0°0 0000 g, Risberg, McMullen. Three base bits. Liebold, Risberg and Feisch. Philadelp! 8, Wllhinflnn 6. Philadelphia. May 3.—Philadelphia cfeated Washington today 8 to 6. Shaw, replacing Ayers with the score d in the seventh, was batted freely. (x) Tatted for Hail S a 15 0 1 Two base 1 Cregg replacing ‘Walter Johnson, batting for of the bo: 8500 Gen Mot Corp 200 Gt North pr 9600 Gt N Ore Subs 300 Greene C Cep 100 Gulf S Steel 300 Inter Con pr 100 Int Har € pr 000 Int f 1200 Midsale 200M & S 600 Mo P 2600 Ol Cigies Cas | 500 Ontario _ Dver 390 Pacific Mefl 700 Penn R R 100 Pecple’s G & Co . 700 P Marquelt 100 Pettchone 3 .. 100 Picroe _Arrow 2505 < 63 Ptts St 4500 Pitta £ w1 W Va 09 Pitts & W ¥ pr .. 1200 Pressed SSteei Car 100 P Pal Car . 200 Ry Stecdl Sp 3009 Ray Con Cop 00 Reading . 400 Rep I & Sizel 1770 Royal Duich 100 Sarago “Arms 1 Kv\\xce hitting a triple | with doubled. With runners on third and econé, Morgan flied ‘cut. George rns'drove in baif of the local runs, | with two on; Score: i Phitadeiphia (A) 1 . Johnson, Bums 2. Cleveland 5, St. Louis 4. St. Louis, Mo., v 3.—St. Louis out" | ibit Cleveland again today but timely | kitting by the latter team, coupled Davanport's wildness, enabled Cleveland to win, 5 to 4. Wood star- red at the bat, getting two doubles in three of the visitors’ hpo a ae 124 1200 T3 T 1 3.8 030 539 ‘1N 230 4 3 10%0 02 40 2 00 19 42240 2 270 31 00 21 20 201 00 2 o 00000 60 0 OfJohmsss 1 0 1 1 0 Coumbe,p 0 1 0 0fJohnson, 00000 — —|Davenport.p 2 1 0.4 1 Totals 33 92712 1fzmHendyx 1 0 0 0 0 Houckn 0 0 0 1 0 zzzAustin 11 0 0 0 Rogersp 0 0 0 2 0 Sl Totals 35122718 2 (%) Batted for Gerber in 6th. (z2) Datted for Davenport in 6th. (zz2) Butted for Houck in Sth, Score by innlug: Cleveland St._Louis Two base hits, New York Trims Boston Inning Game. New York, May 3.—New York de- feated Boston in an eleven inning game here today by a score of 3 to 2. Successive singles by Baker, Pratt and Pipp won for New York in the eleventh. Score: Boston (A) New York (A) hpo a e Hooper,rf 0|Gilheotey, it 3 1300 Shean,2b % 008000 51340 Schang1f 4 13350 Melnnis.2h S 41y Hoblitzel,1b 5 519800 Scott,ss 42500 Agnew.c 30510 Bush.p 303109 31060 Totals 39 10x31 17 10000 (x) One out (xx) Batted Score by inning Boston New York SPECIAL VALUES TODAY , WOMEN’S AND MlSSES’ Suits—Coats—Dresses Plenty of smart locking Suits here at great price reductions—the season’s best models in tailored or dressy suits made of fine quality Men’s Wear Serge, Tri- cotine, Gabardine, Poiret Twill and Novelty Suitings, all sizes and colors. Suits $24. Suits $34. HERETGFORE $30.00 TO $40.00 HERETOFORE $45.00 TO $75.00 SMART COATS Our assortment was never so large and varied—offering a splendid selection of the newest and best styles at very attractive prices for today’s selling. Coats for street, dress, travel and general utility wear, in fact a coat for every coat need. 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GEORGE LA BLANCHE NOTED PUGILIST DEAD Middleweight * Used Punch.” Famous “Pivot S series, in the center with the baseball| gy STk Close. teany, of the Stonington High school.| 400 Adv Rumely 14% There were fully as many rooters for| 000 A Rumdy S the home team as those Who came| Lf Al Gold M T on Stanton field to encourage the| 4o Amls Chaimrrs 8% | 5700 Siudebrder Westerly High team. So there were| 100 Am. Bost 134 | A00 Bingeiiee e plenty of rooting from the start to o] B mea e G the finish. The game resulted in vic- 10% | 400 Texas Co. .. tory for the Stonington team by a 63 | a0 cTitioeo i Rind PV st score of 15 to 5. 5 100 Tn Alley Steel bt = 800 U. Cigar Stores 88 sy 64| 100 Tnited Dr 2 pr T 46% | 100 United Pruit Shiphulld 18 W0 T Ry Tov melting 78 o4 “abed . Smelt pr 5% | 20 g_g ;‘::b"; (el il 0 U S Smo& mer Lol o el a0 | ST S s T ssig m T & Cab Ui | - SO0NL B Steel 1o & T L Bt e . 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Dixon Luricating Chart. ‘onsol 8% 8% | comx— Open. High. Low. Close, JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. 11400 om” Proaucts 8% % myg 1y pr 148 145% 148 4250 Crucible Stesl . 8 9% i ";'l) ;‘:fl; (;aln Sugar g;‘/g Yok wily X 5 Dome Mines .. 8 79 76 74 12900 Dish” Secuen” 50% - pim Tw ok TsE A 0 Erde ... % unl Juy 0% 68%" 69y Lawrence, Mass., May 3.—George La Blanche, a middleweight boxer promi- nent in the days of John L. Sullivan, and demonstrator of the famous “pivot punch,” died here today. Although La Blanche, known in sporting circles 4s the marine, weighed but 150 pounds when in his prime, h met and defeated some ot the but New, Xork, May 3.—August Herr- pugilists of his day. His most historic contest was fought in San Francisco in 1889, knocked out Jack Dempsey in a 32 round battle, winning largely through his command of the “pivot” blow. The blow has since been barred. DEEMED INADVISABLZE Brmklyn Philadelphia Game mann, president of the National Base- ball Commission and John K. Tener, president of the National League, were today notified by C. H. Ebbets, owner of the Brooklyn Nationals, that lt1 has been “deemed inadvisable” to play. Sunday at Harrison, N. J., between the Brooklyn and Philadelphia National League teams. when he TO PLAY IN NEW JERSEY Tommy Burns Enlists In Canadian ! Forces. San Francisco, May 3—Tommy Burns, former heavyweight boxing s s A b A i s ¥ i ' ek A i Called Off By Ebbets. the game advertised for next| champion of the world, was today en- listed in the Canadian military forces by the British recruiting office here. Burns is a Canadian. Bowling- THE AETNA- Billiards 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES Mneshc Building, Shetucket St *Norwich, Conn. Bowl and play Billiards for exercis: _ and recreation