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The evidence upon whi the | M S 811 s 0s o Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street and musketry competition at Lemans.|charges are based is contained in an| 2 Voo 000 1 ach scored 186 out of u possible 200.,advertisement appearing in a tennis! = 20 00 1 i$ not possible to announce an ad-|publication of national circulation. | 1 002 1 favor of either marksman | D | SRTeS o #s their rapid fire scores! AMERICAN ARMY TO ROW ic 010 1 are incomplete. G 0.3 12 £ Five men are tied for second, eight IN HENLEY RE ‘ATTA Gandil, Pelscl for third and fourteen for fourth! Parls, May 11. r the first time inj (2 Johnston. | Totals place—which renders it impracticable history the American army will b b Bibem, [ o b o to speculate on the individual win- represented in the H‘nluy regatta on | Pas ners until after the first rapid fre July 4. The Americn entrics com-|DOUGLAS DEFEATS ADAMS | geores are completed on Thursday. |Prise an eight-oared crew and four IN PITCHERS' BATTLE| b singles. 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GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. - Tol. 929 and 970 MATERIALS | Normch Ct. 20 | for some of the motors and food shares.: | while Royal Dutch n"[rines and United Fruit showed rec \ New York and Washington play- ed' a twelve-inning no score tie here today which was called at a few min- utes to six o’clock by Umpire Dineen, under instructions from Presdent Ruppert of the New York Americans, who erroneously believed that the new Sunday amusement law compell- ed games to stop at six. Light con- the game started. Later, after the bats were bagged, the players under the showers, and most of the crowd had started home- ward, club officials declared that an error had been made and that the law provided only that games start at 2 o'clock and made no mention of the; stopping time. It was the first American league contest _here under the new ordinance. From the time that Peckinpaugh sin- gled in the first inning until Baker walked in the tenth inning Johnson retired twenty-eight batsmen in or- der. Quinn was strong Three times he in the pinches.| retired Washington ! (Game called on account of the Sunday L SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD “CHAMP” New York, May 11. ards, the 16-year-old holders of American national tennis champion- ships, has been suspended from all tournament play by the United States National Lawn Tennis Association on the charge of commercializtng his | name and reputation as a tennis play- SUSPENDED Vincent Rich T o W 1 m oo el Mary's colleg dland, Calif., today BROWNS USE THREE o 02 0 0lwon the junior national's A. A."U. 100 PITCHERS; iLOSE TO TIGERS K 122 1lvard championship a¢ set a new rec- itehel and | © o 530 slord for the event. His time was 5 Koo i S Lo 1o font mits|s 1o PRI record held | while their team mates batted three o Sau(s Gubypdbe iRl two fifths {local pitchers for a §-2 Detroit victory 0100% 2 54 g, of a second. Iloday Score: 148 1035 1§ T R ; Detroit (A) | st b T il CORPORAL PEYTON WON i l po ab a ej D Py | Alnsmi | Mitchell,’ | Kallto,p 0001030 1°F8l 5t 0% 0.0 30 b.es Two base hit Flagstead. Throe base hits, Cobb, lhcm and Hellman. | i {CHICAGO HITS UHLE; I LOSES FIRST GAME Cleveland, O. May 11.—Chicago kit Uhle, Cleveland andlot pitcher, har today and won, 10 to 2, it being Uhle’; first defeat in three starts. Cleveland ] ERROR CAUSES STOP GF NO SCORE GAME ditions .were almost as good as whemm *|home run drive over the Chieags 10, Clugeland 2. Detroit 6, St. Louis 2. International League. Al games postponcd, wet grounds. Amsrican Association. At Kansas Clty 2, Paul 3. (11 inuings) will play tWo postponed games at De-| 4 lousitit £ Tada 5 troit tomorrow ard Tuesday. Scort At Milwautee 3, cmln ) ] clrnln_nd (A Exhibition Games. iy oo 1 ol 1 5. Beston Nationels 7, 0 Charrana Baltimore Intsr. 1 o Picture Tells GAMES TODAY. Bosten &t Philadelphia, couT . . 2 o v H 0 New York at ‘Brookisn. HiH S The Sto 3 o American Leagus. 1 \I Washingtan 2. New York 0 u: Philedelphia at Boston. Totals 35 8 1| LEACUE STANDINGS. 1916 by The Picture Advertizers, Box 11, Oregon City, O National League. E: 0104 I w. L Devoe verything Pure, Brooklyn . 9 2 o bass hith, Barsd ). Yotns, ‘Deyls,. Bammer. | Cincingd e Ready Mired Clean and Good man, McCarty, Kometchy. Home run, Kauff. C\jh!fll; 2 9 b Paint atthe poodn New Yor 7 Pittsbu 5 ) K i REDS WIN FIRST NO- Fhiradghs fanit Oils ' an Bensties Gyl HIT GAME OF SEASON |5t 1o ki and Metals 86 Franklin St Cincinnati, 0., May 11.—"Hod” Eller Ameriean Loapue Preston’Bros. | el 11353 pitched the first no-hit game of the el FeROn DYOR.. 10 el. 1133-3 season today and Cincinnati easily 1 3 s beat St. Louis 6 to 0. Seo; 1o b AND POCKET St. Louis (N) Cincianati (N) THUMM'R e R Nk nE N BILLARDS groenr 4073 8 3 02 %) i DOOLEY & Delicatessan Stock3b 3 0 2 01 10 o 5 SIMPSON Homsby.s 2 0 1 4 0 000 5 40 Franklin St. Cruise.1b 20350680 g 00 Basement Pauleitedb 2 0 5 0 0 2 ¢ 0! COLONIALS ADD ANOTHER | Thayer Building Tel. 1309 8 danssny A0 VICTORY TO THEIR STRING | jois 0 4 0f The Colonials added another victory | T H 5 to their list Sunday by defeating the| (1004008 ? 9 Pastime A. C. by a score of 6 to 1. The | THE Need a Plumher? Toials 25 0311 3 |feature of the game were Hooper’ THAMES Tel. 827 (i iatted for May in tom catch on third base, when he secured | NATIONAL = e by Lanioas o_| Bellefleur’s line drive with his wbare > ) BARSTOW Cinclrnatt g +_2|hand, and Mcintyre's catch at second BANK "' e co. of Hooper’s line drive. Shea’s pitch- ing as usual was the bright side of the contest. His shoots - continually kept the Pastimes fishing. The more the fans see of his pitching the more they think he is headed for the big' show. His pitching today as su- perb, striking out 15 and allowing only | seven widely scattered hits. He has, het GIANTS FIND DODGERS 16 Shetucket St EASY—WIN 7 TO'2 Brooklyn, N. Y., May 11.—New York batted Cadore and Mamaux for thir- teen hits, including six doubles and a right field wall by Kauff, and defeated Brooklyn 23 Water Street o ——— We Cain Chairs in the finest way and sell caining at- wholesale and retail prices. C. B. ELDRED day, 7 to 2. Three fast double plays|fanned 43 men in. three games. Le- @B today, 7 to % cwhree fast double plovs|nard's hitting also featured. The Co- MIKOLASI Foadvay runs. Zimmerman was put out of the|lonials are still after a good ground TAILOR SHOP Tel. 341-3 and if they secure it the fans of N wich will be treated to the best professional ball game 1n the ninth for protesting. score: The 38 Market Street emi- Telephone 537-5 seen in Norwich in § 3 3 jie g § | Chicego IH) star of Honolulu, now a student at St. RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP Le Mans, France, May 11.—C nd A. Peyton Ma \wmh Pasaden: ifth Hollocher and Doug- C ., today won th — !rifile championship of the American xpeditonary foree on the d'Avo ange with a score ble €00, of 550 outof Stars Defeat Sluggers. of the rain all day _.\nd when he| e the hunge; torch and ¢ i fi hlll‘ih'k’ is. , his desire unday, | which w he lit a ithe West Side Stars were out in force| The Johns the to find. her. American Leagoe and handed a walloping to the Polish|Johnson bou ex- ‘l” the threshold and she Chicaso. 5. (11 innings.) | Sluggers. The game was one-sided all|treme limit of more t unds. | corruption. e i {the way through and the Stars had 19| The average for the heas Then he turned and fled. And sl ew York-Washing ;m their opponents 7, at the end of the| tituiar ttles fought since the rose crying out at the shame he ‘-umh The battery for the winning|that Corbett stopped Sulliv put upon her, a followed him. But YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, [team were Zuf and Goldstein. Orleans in been at the Bven Pass of Yomi he hurled a Natisnal League. | e per fight. Willard ohlds the duration ' 8reat r upon the path, and they| Brockln 2, | MONSTER BOWLING LEAGUE record, for it took him 26 rounds stood, he on this side and she on that, | 0, Cincinnati 6. SATURDAY'S MARKET. | New York, May 10—Today's stock | market gave an impressive demonstra-1 {tion of underiying etrength, rallying casily from its extreme decline of two to 10 points-in some of the more spec- ulative shares, notably Oils and pings. The break in these groups was pre- cipitated in part by a slump of some points <hip- in one ot the prominent that stock also rebound- 1y to the discomfiture of the the recovery of the an urgent demand Accompanying [1act half hour w; espeeially Studebaker, Chandler, Stutz, ieneral Motors, American Sugar and, ‘alifornia_Packing. Texas Company - was the most re-! rkable feature, however, making up 11 but.a fraction of its 9 point decline ues remained un- exican Petroleum. der .pressure with M and Sinclair Oil { Atlaptic Gulf recovered all but a point of its 4 1-2 point less and M perative: power. Tobmccos, metals and cquipments were steady to T. 8. Steel and rails were f@c[ed than the more speculati final quotations reducing mos losses in those divistons to fraction Hales amounted to one million shares, which: constituted the most active “eek j end session of the year. The day's general news included the April tonnage reporr of the U. firm O ot s Vuribar| COTTON. 1’l“he W&Sardl;Dempieyd ?edm;,«'we}::k;!l They were the seventh of the divi;:e 8 g 2 1l v 10— ! championship bout scheduled for July 'generations, Izanami and Tzanagi, the decrease of almost §30,000 tons in un-| e York, Mase) eston futures /3¢ Toledo, was. the one topic of dis. | ertal gods of whom. the Immortals i filled orders. October 2502; December 24.58; Jan.|cussion among eastern fight followers | were begotten. They stood tozether on {_Bonds were steady m the main. the Spot quist, middling 28,0, |during the last few days. lthe Floating Bridge of Heaven, and Liberty group alone easing slightly. s 2 st Those who take more than a pa Izanami plunged the Jewel-spear into Total sales (par value) aggrezated | MONEY. {ing -interest in ring affairs. find n \[‘1\. green swirl of the s Drops of $8,250,000. Ol4 U. S.2's were one-half s z : | dificult to reconcile the idéa of brine fell from it, and they saw an isl- | per cent. higher on call during the| 2 WIS‘OT;- ]J,a} 10—Mereantile pa-|pegyyweight champinoship be nmma born. Together they went down {0 week. Rt s L Al day DIIS| with this 12-round contest, and the [see land that they had I 14 2o T (lft)' £ 1}:.) on| glamor whi curruonded the virtu- | parted. going their different ways \\pon ! 5 ‘ : ¥ bills| 31 fights-to-u-finish in which Sul and when they met | STOCKS. -4; demand 468 1 cables| van ““Corbet. fferies | found the other fair. ! Sales. nes, demand 6.17; cables|, ;g even Johnson men in the Land of the 2900 ATls Chalmer demand 49 7-S; cables e which is now Japan, 100 Ails Chaime: o ~16; lire, demand T. cables| o) e = government bonds easy: 500 Beth Steel B 100 Beth i Beidn 1 7 4500 Butte Com & Z 1090 Butte & Swp . 400 Can Pacific .. 730 Cent Leather 900 Ches & ORo .. 500 Chic & N'west 2700 Chile Cop 900 Col ™1 & I 900 Col Gas Fse . 1560 Crucibie = Steel T4 m'\& i BEING INAUGURATED ! finish off Johnson in Havana in 1 and took leave of one another. So they k 7. Brooklyn 2. | R s HaH ling | Of these 17 bouts only four ended in 1, parted, and she returned and became American League. ] A new ""“‘:1"3“0‘} in Lbflw A_"lG iless than double figure rounds, and|the Goddess of the Land of Yomi. But Washington 0, New York 0. (12 innings. callea) lOUrRaments, and on s monster scale re thap 12 rdunds before [0F himself he came out upon the end 12th to comply inday basetall law stop- | Over attempled before, Is being in- ¢ blow, Clover fields of the island of Tsukushi, & tames ai 5 o'clock) | 1ugurated in New York City, namely | : “iwhich of all the islands lies over !4 big duckpin tournament to which e against the sun. And he cried aloud: j21 line bowlers of the New Bngland METHODISTS TO USE “Oh hideous! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | bonds t between : )u‘;;ge‘;“‘;"‘:m-““:l‘;:{‘e‘ to Paris. He will there join the = Moran in this city three v excnanged thee for, th | Lh:qese Delegation as councilor. Liberty 2d 4%s Sis¢|years ago, which few ring experts| Cmd *and drawing his swor he siew He is credited with being the man e L o512 | took serfously from a title passing|ne child, and took up his wife 3 responsible for the serving of I am come from a hid- | and polluted land into the river to puri rom the waters York, New J. cn.ml\ania, M nia and West Vir ited to participate. & idea was conceived by Joseph , dean of the bowling fraternity and plunged | D himself. And | of his purification the| {SANATORIUM FOR ME The Attleboro na zods were born, : It he oldest Japanese legend:; that g from corrupti to whom more than any one oth mental rauudwpm?\]e‘nh opfa”u?; n in this country the bowlin Buddhism only intensified it; port owes its success. Recently he ound up with its own mistrust of love | 1< the fleshliest of the dusts that bind > soul to the senses. It is hard at| for a man to see the world as a had to undergo an operation for Mas iditis, and while ~ convalescin, his favorite his entire though took up ge flung upon eternity, t i wnd there worked out the details of s co past him like Lofidle:a}{‘. is monster duckpin championship rack ournament. There will be, three o ovents, five-men teams, two m g"'l“‘“‘ T oot e ms and “town teams may bowl events in one da; son of the year there are tho bowlers from _out-of-town New York, and they can combne & eir sight-seeing trip, or whatever ' - may attract them to the = big rcar- individual bowling. Out- ravishing sub- all three During tris sca- one “small ~‘nothing e; charge of at Attleb Chinese Diplomat s department to medical and p: ion. iogical examii S & £ t will conduct a | wn with a bowling, contest. The en- | ooy woige L contnet try fee is $2.50 per man for each | Ghos the at aliusni svent and all prizes will be in cash.|{0” o7G T ; in | Already the entries are_pouring in. ondine; S lot alone from Manhatian and ope; also Brooklyn, but entries have been re- | puiince'of e board ceived from the . Cleveland A. C.. | Cleveland, O., six teams from Phi delphia and many teams from New phi n to promoting med: efficiency in Jersey and Connecticut. The tourn-|,j pospitals, nurses’ training schools, ament will be held at Thum's Whitc, dispensaries and like . institutions i Blephant = Bowling Academ 1241 | paintained in the foreign field. One of i Broadway, corner 3ist siregt. “Unecle” |iho very important phases of work | Joe. Thum will gladly send appli-|wii] be the atlention which will be | cation blanks Upon request and fur-|given to plans for the conservation of {nish and further information desired.!fhe health of missionaries abroad, and . The opening day will be June 16th|aiso to caring for their phvsical well- | with entries closing on June Tth. | being during their furlou in thisi. oA { country. © WILLARD-DEMPSEY BOUT | UNUSUALLY SHORT.| G S Steel .. Western_ Un Tel 00 Worth Pump JAPAN’S OLDEST LEGEND. railroad |§ steady. ! LISERTY BOND over such a short & BOPYRIGHT PRESS ILLUSTRATING SEAVICE, M. Y., Phen Izanami went for Wong "Chong Wai is on his way 35 angle, there is no record of such a|pueicd her. But he was not comfo short. scheduled battle In the mod-iang after some days he rose and w ern history of heavyweight fighting. China’s diplomatic relations with Germany: He will endeavor to to se in the Land of Yomi, wh! e Since the days of John L. Sallivan, |is mik(f’:\fmr, EthoDaaa Sh “,‘};i liegce Conterence demand the 185% championship contests in. this ¢ R “Alas that thou DEaSNIE ot the varlous secret s {have ranged from 20 rounds upw thy elnE T hiarh padan et treaties between Japan and China e The Sullivan-Corbett bout A,Lc of Yomi. But I would fain go| and for them to decide whether 9% scheduled for 25 rounds. A similar|back. Wait for me, while I plead with| China must abide by them. 8% distance Was set for the Corbeii- ihe Gods of Yomi. And look not upon' : i Compare ™ | Goodrich375’s | w:th other ; GDDD-RIC The: City. o Akron. 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