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Reddy April 5.—Danielson “onvlumolbm\ o e Ci taking ‘the ! Jewett City .. . the town hall on | e crowd of ! YALE COACH OPPOSED TO SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE New Haven, -Cox “‘ upe, the Cornel ¢, tecently appointed director of q(blcm;, A Yale umversily, held. a’ confy tcday with mang S captains of ol Yale teams. the most important announcement - made after the mecting was that Yale 10 spring football practice th despite the fuct that Ha Princeton are already holding Eilliott | Martin | “It migh interfere with the men’s d Dr. Sharpe, “and I think J\Ikt as good training in Caffery Barry 5 s Right Cuard Pield* goals—RBenjamin Barr; tin 5, enjam h to Danielson and ir winning attered wh 3 second defeat m tl Tattviile last Wednesday Taftville and 1 all received (o that This owever. ampionship were was in favor of le"Field, with a student. He d he ve the faculty arrange the students’ schedules so that they | would have more free time in the aft- ernoon for athletics. The question of university club. where. training ta- maintained, was dis- Jpprb\ ing of the | would try” Lo proposal. GERMAN PARTICIPATIDN IN NEXT OLYMPIC DOUBTFUL land, Saturd: The A. P.)--Announce- :ational Olympic Antwerp for s in 1920 by Baron , president of the a_mecting ate the .:th anniversar; the O Lusal spril § ment .t commitie Olympic de C i the Pierre of the , was The baron said | l\m" icing the decision Neither the of tf _United e Central at the bertin denied nch would r FINANCIAL AND €O SATURDAY'S MARKET. low Pierce Of ‘ rm Faci amor two points You are sure o: 1WPT SERVICE HERE for we have adequats STEAM EQUIPMENT BEST MATERIALS snd the real skill that i satisfactory Marguerite Bld'g, Morwich, Ct LEGAL NOTICES PROVATE HuLD NOTICR A counrs O CREDITORS OF PROBATE NOTICE, - PHILLIP: P .v,III‘ A COURT OF otice eceased to Alms 1 said time v posting a copy of this or- b 1post nearest elt, in zhe imounted to Mixed conditions ted the chara Kasser J Kansas_City’ Kelly S Tire Kennecott %) Lake E. fractional | G | cory 1 ey { futures | t.—Hogs, estim: 040, medium ,.w-i choice, prime| and good $6@ | | e | i [ | 00, roughs, $14.00@15.00. CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET. oy Vg here today | meeting | the re-| participate - in: the next the Germans take part. cles here doubt that the Americans wiil enter gam with the Germans and Austrians next year, The Olympic commiftee is making an effort to prevent the hatred en- gendered by the war from ruining the sporting spirit after the y ut rec- ognizes that it has a difticult task. MASS COMPETlTION IN BOTH ARMY AND COLLEGE ATHLETICS| Washington, April 6.—Ma; tition is 10 be a part of the i colleges the army | present are. comp! against . ¢ & it Sporting cir- British and compe- fe of the during tie already L meet of company t the United National Colleg I the Western Intercoilo- so will fo among their members. each camp or col tests for their men, sing sent to the the Comm:iesion on tivities hnational to both rters. of . competitions tor great >rs of men was cmphasied by the | experiénce of the arm: di- | Before the meets in the dif- r as known, but one a contest tand the 1914, In Drake = univers of Nebraska in{ three hundred | clubs ie the the in- of the y the vest but (hf plan popular Western In army last year standardiz- | and th the arm; to hold a mas male members of the f The meet L hip of about | the belief of the few of the enrollment, the pe to have their marl the competition. 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