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INWRANOE INSURANCE E and vigorous man or ‘woman is envied less fortunate humanity afflicted with aches, pains; infirmities and gilhents. The sufferer DOYLE'S DRIVE IN TENTH | WINS FOR GIANTS Y., 'May 12—Larry ~| BIG LEAGUES IN: THREE CORNERED DEAL Brooklyn, N. Doyle's drive over 'the right field wall EhalR sl :M“ACPH,ERSON’S says to himself, ** could FOP EVERYTHING | : TR teo ousin (e tenty est Bronk i welly bow| I:«‘mlldbe ior beatin New ' York, May 12.—An' effort to;lege officials were unable to state the|lyn today, 2 3 is more essential to the of livin, lNSURABLE complete a three-cornered deal for|specific basis of the honor, but it is as- e B O o o than iswealth. ioy J J L LATHROP & so players will be made here tomorrow |sumed that it may be because of the p i . %% 178 § 8 Ol s T 11 “The kid: aliudét literally wash the . NS by representatives of the New York|large work carried out by the alumni} youngrt 5 2 2 # 1 Magee2b 5 2 0 6 0} blood snd it‘clean and free- fram » : z 2 Shatueket 8, Norwich, Conn. | Nationale, St Louls Sationals andand taculty of the college in the xecent| Sy | £ 114 4 L QAT 1 1111 impurities. Whenthe idnesareoutot | 11 ASILAOL@ tonight. Under tho proposed deal,| Baron de couburtin is thoroughly fa- | K3t 82 & 0 dMuend | & 8 100} order they fail fo filter out this waste and pois- | Outfielder Robertson of the Giants|miliar ‘with the work of the college as| ¥istcher.ss 4 1 1 6 0.Malone3b & 0 2 2 0! backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles and . | would go to St. Louis for .Catcher|pe is an guthority on athletic training. | McCerty.c 3.0 4 0 2 Krucgerc 4 0 7.1 0 giff joints. Gonzales and the St. Louis glux;‘ would el e Easiemy ) 411 O oliMenmariop 3y S L 008 e(.' ea r | get Shortstop Lavan of Washington SENATORS® AND YANKEES 3 93018 & zohnsion 1 1.0 0.0 1 Sor. Foferteon. PLAY S-INMING ] - 0 e e - Manager Griffith of the Washington 2 % Totals 3¢ 53012 1 ’ e team, which ended its series here to-- _ New York, Maydlzl.—!:;w \l’m‘k a-afl (0) Btied for Grimes in 100 Fiahy e syttan S Phib Sartaterion S sate: that never grows Old it Wll] day, has remained over to confer on V\ashu}llgtgntflx::ilge | ggnather g:’fnam; Sy Tt 0 01001 0 i-g| Toe mm“dhl beal ‘soe, weak e n from e b Foaking like the matter. A similar deal was|game her ) 000016 0 0358 adder. en the u 1 1 blocked Jast winter by Pittsburgh,|4-4 at the end of the fifteenth ‘inning | Bk e oLt s y, g when Umpire Owens called the game on account of darkness. RS T, | New York and Washington played which refused to grant waivers Robertson. on new again. Stripes and panels C. W. Smith, 1205 No. 4th St., Salins, Kis., — . BASEBALL. f . i : s SEATS FOR BIG FIGHT treiity:deven fhnings yestnday, | and YESTERDAY'S, RESULTS, o il ey uch plessed with Foley |in smart colorings with a dis-'| SELLING FAST Now | foday withou ¥ = National League. mnhuvuyww:":o:‘blfid s ? : f Tolto O:‘g 03“1’10%? Horiddncs i Wasbingon (8) | New York (&) i W ey and they bave aiready helped mer tinguished air not found every- the " Willara- Denm?e;y Boue Humtion TS D 0% D 5| DesenFiiladebhis i), e ceoosp e h Better than th 1 the -FIRE INSURANCE Policy Ex- |4 were announced by Promoter Tex S 133 lxoDau 1o Pt —_— |Wheré, Better than the usual | TINGUISHES THE LOSS after the|Rickard shortly after his arrival here P14 npvn‘;'."-.‘.'d; 623700 chicnr LSt Teus . 1 i : damage of fire and water has occurred. | t0day. He also said that he has a re- | Ghamitre 5 0 8 5 2 P § 017 2 1| Clereland 6, Detrolt 4. month, the best we have ever stag-| Wash Neckwear, because it OUR POLICIES PROTECT. Our|duest from Chicago for a $100,000| Thompsonir 3 1 2 0 0 6 38 20 New Yok §, Washington 4, (15 tnnings, uunm-led‘.. said Mr. Moore. . UF | block of tickets but turned down the | Aversp 10000 30 1 2 1faccount of darkmes.) ‘Under’ Manager Richard Floyd a| f SERVICE serves YOU. application in an effort to thwart the| Hamer» 2 8 1 0 M b International League. few years ago I am glad to say that| COMES from an unusual maker. " ISAAC S. JONES T i i o o | s 8 31 8 S350 MR CHLLNOL . |cescrul. Intbmecliogists meets. . ever| with fame in hi Somell e 0. help him in keeping tickets from/| Shaw 2 & 8. 0, c ] -Rochester, - cess t v > Inaur d Real Estate Agent speculators, ® Teonsrdlt 3 0 0 0 0 S008I A BinnamtonBingmmton Reading, (rin:” |held, not only from a financial point e e R R e Bl From Cleveland Rickard received an WkETh AonE a0 e e Kbt : of view - but . from. a. competitive ! Richards Buiid 91 Main 8 g Totals 49 645 17 4 —— = American Astoeiation. brand new idea h d| APPSR ain Street | order for fifty of the tickets that will Totals 5211452 3| ¢ Indisnapolle. Toufsville 1. Tndtanapolts 6, | St2ndPOINt as well ~We hope to s in shapes ani | ———=—————————gell for the highest price, $60. Other| () Batted for Halss ta 9th, At Milwaukee—St. Paul-Toiedo (ool ~ |make this year's meet even better. ) CHARIB D FOS-I-ER tickets: will be in denominations of re by in : At Kansas Cits—Minneapolls-Kansas City (rain). | Th home-coming of so many different d851gns $1.00 each. sm 318, 325, 830, $40 and $50. Al ap-| T o0 500000 0 Collepe Results. Edlicer a;"‘;::ie“mg:;gigm e 10 < tions, according to the promoter, | xoy yorx— r nover, N. H.— 5 3 4 Dot Sy ey e e 0 0 21 0 0100 000 o 1NN HTDmmR S Coume 8. | )ope to have.a fine set of games. No Colors Guaranteed. e — Two base hit, Peckinpauct Home run, Judge. GAMES TODAY. pains will be spared by Harvard to SHIFT ANNOUNCED IN Pittsburgh at Philadelphla. Cincinnati 2t Brooklyn. conduct the games on a real sports- manship standpoint, and we hope | EASTERN LEAGUE SCHEDULE |BROWNS OUTBAT 3 Chleago at New York. that we well’ have the hearty co- Tel. 781 161 Main St.| waterbury, Conn. May 12-The| MEUE SOX BUT Lo SL Lows st Bosn | gperation of the newspapers as well : vateBny Easten Toibus. hasepall g,,l azo, ?[ay. 12(.—_Alth(:1ugh gfigbat; Amarican League. las all college athletic followers.” H RSON A team, which was scheduled to play the |ted by . Louis today he Chicago! Cleveland at Detroft. M Lawrence Leonard will . = NOTED MARATHONER HAD opening game in Providence next|Americans won the game 4 to 3. The == Dol vt Htive manager of the games J TO QUIT RUNNING GAME | wednesday, will play the opener on |seore: | I ANDINRE. | this year. Leonard has proven him- QUALITY CORNER Harry Parkinson, noted marathonér, |that day in Waterbury against the St. Louis. (A) Natioaal League. self a hustler as far as conducting winner of several long-distance grinds, | Grays, it was announced here tonight.| . Ahes L Harvard athletic activities are con- Opposite Chelsea Savings 'Bank will hot be seen in competition aggin.|The shift of the schedule which brings! foaeia, 4 o 3 2 gy cerned, and the bjg games appear to ! The A. A, U. has revoked the ma Providence here Wednesday and| siwerib 4 211 0 8 7 be in efficient hands. Already Man- thoner’s card on the advice of several | Thursday and sends the locals to the 402 3°L asil e ager Leonard has heard from many physician's who examined him after | Rhode Island city on Friday and Sat- | Sl Tl S et of the colleges about the coming the Boston marathon race April 19,|Urday, was made because the Provi-{ 00 42 T { meet, all assuring the Harvard man- They pronounced him physically unfit|dence grandstand will not be in shape 10 G e R ey agement that they will do allIn their and suffering from a leaking heart. He | VY Wednesday. ! f‘{;}yy . 0 Ameriean Leay vower it s o - was permitied g i R B = & Vith the mes now abou ree ® Tace, only on the conaition that it he| NELSON WANTS REFEREE weala A e e bl b Beor et felt any pains to quit. Parkinson fin- JOB IN BIG FIGHT| = =B 4 motion, and all signs point to the in- ished in eighteenth position and col-| Toledo, Ohio, May 12.—Battling .\vl-i “ = o tercolllie_m?tes ]?f _19119 being the best lupsed |son, former lightweight champion, | ohie b of all intercollegiates. o — wired Rickard today offering his ser- | Two base s [E— We pay CASH for your old NOTED GOLFERS INVITED vices as referee for the contest. H “PRO” GOLFERS TO 5 TO INTERNATIONAL TEAM |ioiegram said. fOpen for po INDIANS WIN FROM 2 GeT LARGER Awarps|| Gold and Silver. Francis Ouimet, Jesse Guilford, Je- | Prico gptional, Would do. 3 DETROIT; SCORE 6 TO 4| ARMY ATHLETES NOT | Every year professional goifers rom eTravers, Oswald Kirkby and|for nothing. Put it up to Willard and | Detroit, Mich, May 12—Cleveland TO GO TO FRANGE |have more opportunity to play for Full Market Value John G. Anderson have received in- | Dempsey.” combined opportfune hits with two er-| oo p Lo S8 T o | increased prize money in their tour- vitations 1o play on the international| Rickard has not yet replied to the|rors by Detroit and wen today, 6 toj, - = D ol "¢eC | namen For instance, the list of team against the Canadians at Hamil- | e 3 P Al jthat it will not send soldier-athletes| wargs in the nationaly open cham- toh, Ontario, July There a]:'nb b e St “clovatand (A) Detroit (A) i from this country to compete in the| ionchip tournament at Braeburn in ten’men on a side, W. C. Fownes, Jr, | $127,000 IN BONDS [ el o it o o oS | June will be considerably augmented LEE CLEGG ThelJ. fd i Grazes, ush, &5 5 ling aj 5 - 5 T havelng been appointed captain of the TO PAY BIG MATCH | S, Al |dicra who have been verseas and ro. | i, VS35, the Srst prize belng raifed , TheJeweler ination Toledo, O.—Frank Flournoy, who is| SPeakeret turned to this country, as well as those 2 awrds in proportion. Those who 2 associated with Tex Rickard {who did not see service abroad;|take part in the “nro” event at the NEAR PO! Good Swimming Record moting the Willard-Dempsey whether discharged from service orjShawnee Country Ciub on July 15 o Latest advices from Australia bring |Purchased $127,000 worthy of f Jomaton. I not. will play for more money than ever news of a remarkable feat by Richinond Eve, of Sydney, porrormedlBonds with which to pay the figh This decision was reached at a con- a lad of | Willard will receive 100,000 in bon Open Evenings ference bewteen Secretary of War before, the plan being for Charles C. Worthington to set aside $800 for wlcosceeck-bn sixteen, He is credited with swim-|?nd Dempsey $27,000. | 13 5| Bawer and General Peyton C. March|the tournament, to be divided as fol- ming 440 yards in five minutes and| Ad Thatcher of the Toledo Boxing | “% yoome G agn. The . wiksg, was 0wl lows fifty-nine seconds in competition, | Commission and Mayor Schreiber announced by President $. J. Dallas| First, $325; second, $220; third, y which is wonderful time for a boy of|Went on record as against Mat Hinkle | ¢ 1—8|of the Amateur Athletic Union until|$100; fourth, 65; fifth, $35; sixth|defeated the werld's chompions Mon- age lof Cleveland being Jppomlgd referee. |V R ] a few days ago. $20; seventh, $10; and for the best|dany, making it three out of four for . —— e e | _General March stated that while the |round during the meeting $25. the Yankkees in the series. JACK BRITTON HAD THE BETTER OF JOHN TILLMAN ‘War Department was entirely in ac- Herman Defeats Solsburg. * {cord with these games and the value Now comes word of the Meadow- lake Club in Kansas City, which New York divided two games with Byracuse, N. Y. ay 12.—Pete Her- | PIRATES TAKE 11-INNING Philadelphia Tuesday and Thursday. = 5 . o | Of athletics to the soldier, yet it was{plans t6 hold an event June 28 and |New York and Washington played, a SIRy 0t befianivor A Mmih ol Baléir{i?f{r ‘?mfl May 12—Jack Brit-| GAME FROM CUBS|feit that the chief object at this time|29, a prize list of $2,000 to be put up. i Sunday, i1 Efooh “"x';h \w"nl" Selsburg of | ton of New Fork. melierwelght cham-| pittsburgh, Pa, May 12—Pitts-|was to hasten the return of the sol- | Leading amateurs and professionals which Jonnson gave only tws hits. 1yn bere tonight. Piitmar o Minneanolie in o twaired| burgh defeated Chicago today 5 to 2 in|diers now overseas. General March|will be invited, and Jock Hutchin-| Cievelznd evened up the series wilh AP [ found atdeciaon bore nove: a¥e: | cleven innings. Score: | further stated that General Pershing|son of Glen View and George Simp-|Detroit by winning last Sunday's Yale Lose: Exhlbuhon Game. | Tiliman put up a good fight ght. | Chicago (N) | Pittsburgh (N) had full charge of the men at present|son of Oak Park have declared their|game. St. Louis shared two: games New Haven, Conn., N 19 —The v Do x e a!; b 4 §|overseas and could hold any man or!intention of being on hand. with Cleveland, the first going twelve New Haven Eastern League baseball| PRINCETON TAKES THREE o020 cCae 3 § 0| men he desired for competition in the | =t nires . . tehm defeated Yale, 4 to 1, in an exhi- STRAIGHT FROM RUTGERS 410 ¢ o o} games. | LAST WEEK AMONG st skton mnde it fone stmalsht S0 Paite hes today. ] 7 300 5 3 0l —_———— e 1 from Philadelphia by winning Sun- . ¥ Princeton, N. J, May 12—The 50 0s 5 o 3| KILBANE WILL NO THE BIC LEAGUES |4,y anq Monday. with i Princeton fennis team made a celan | ¥ 320 3 oo LONGER MAKE WEIGHT| Inclement weather, which has caus-| Detroit beat St. Lowis Saturday seat or toy the < sweep of its matches with Rutgers to-| | S A - ,,E S Kilbane, featherwelgnt | CQ the postponement of one-third of | when Weilman received poor support steering wheel ml, day, winning all five singles and the 2 2.0 ¢ 3 40 ¥ e, atierwelgn™|l the major league games thus far|and repeated today. you bought your Sres/ two doubles. All of the matches were 05 9 - — —|champion has issued an ultimatum. scheduled, disrupted play during the # won -in. stralght sets. — = w10 14 1| The featherweight champion eays he|latter part of last week, the Nation. truck —~did yon? - .~ I | > does not intend to make weight and|aig postponing ten gameé out of twen- Sword - Swinging ; Record. E X < SPRINGFIELD “Y” GETS i they will have to take him on as he i A world’s record for sword-swing- ing has been established by Sergeant John Battersby, Yorkshire Regiment, Appearance,” ntmol’bfiu"; comfort did not count,’ ty five and the American eleven out of twenty-seven. No games were played in the National League Wed- OLYMPIC CUP AWARD | Ma: The you can't defy nature”, 6 BELLANS Springfield, — Spring- Carey and, Bl ingfield h ! , “and I'm out in front : ¥ed- | and instructor to the 131st Infantry. R SR Hot vaa‘eerf field Y. M, C. & Colloge s been hon- *agfiu;b and T intend to linger there. e o the R nerten Sergeant Battersby —swung the Facts and efficiency=the ation t : ¢ ane made his statemen E 2o sword for 52 ho ith 393,01 o- i ina’ Sure Rei | Olympic cup for the game of 1920 by Princeton 4, Pennsylvania 2. when it was made known that|. The Brooklyn Nationals went into|yiiich % o Legfin:‘%xe e AL e | the international Olympic cup commit-| phjladelphia, May 12—The Prince-|Pete Herman wanted to engage him first 11"3}“43 Monday, although they did|5p hours held by Gunner Parker, R, F. to do the work — you - {tee! The award is made by a perma-|ton baseball team defeated the Uni-|in'a battle. “Tll meet Herman,” |DOt Play, when Cincinnati dropped a|j_mid-Bits. choue on flus Nph nent committee headed by Baron Pi- ¢ of Pennsylvania today, 4 to 2.|Kilbane says, “but there will be no|lard fought twelve-inning game to al e - FOR INDIG ESTION |erre de Courburtin, who in 1896 or-| pPennsylvania threatened in the ninth|weight making on my part.” Chicago, which had tied the score in ong, ™ - - ganized the Olympic games. ERES DN LSO BT inning, but Kirkland tightened up and the ninth inning with a six run raily. e v«-n( 4165 Every four years the cup is awarded | held them safe. Score: Valo: “Grade™ 45 Hiave Parade The Chicago Americans kept ahead AMERICAN COMMISSIONERS |8 Buy you {to some college or club that has|Princeton .. 0200000204 8 1 % S of their rivals by scoring’ four vic-| Paris, May 12 (By the A. P.).—Pre: ! achieved pre-eminence by its con- |Pennsylvania.. 000000002—2 7 4| The resumption of the Yale-Sarvard|tories in five contests. ident Wilson spent some time today| | tribution to the world of sport. Kirkland and Trimble; Titzel, Har- | baseball game, with its attendant pa-| In the National League, Brooklyn|with the American commissioners who | In announcing the award today col- | vey and Warwick. rade of the graduates to Yale Field in|won three games and lost nine. Rain|have been considering the various Seck facts and fl!flfl‘-‘" G TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES : specially arranged class 3 : costumes | jnterfered with the New York series|Phases of the peace treaty. It was| All Work Guaranteed which will be held on Tuesday after-|yuntj] Sunday when the Giants won,|DPointed out that there are so many| '“;:? - GOODRIC.H1 o . noon of Commencement week, is the|Cayusey allowing Brooklyn four hits, | Ppoints of similarity between the Aus- offers you id HENRY DUPREY outstanding feature of the tentative| Sallce of Cincinnati held Chicago to|trian and German treaties that an DE LUXE Ynme P 0. Box 153 program issued by Secretary ARSON|ihree hits last Sunday. After losing|enormous amount of time would be| Tlr“. sy o Phelps Stokes. the league leadership Monday, the saved by preparing the document re-l Reds appeared helpless before Vaughn ” lating to Austria at once. e Facts mée these—S. !Au - Wesleyan Tennis Notes. “BIG SIX” REO | ¥ New York; De Luxe " Truck Tires applied to 3-ton truck, inters city service, Sept. 1, 1916 —today only half worn — letters “GOODRICH DE LUXE"” easily read- eble, - Distance trava eled, 23,000 miles, of Chicago on Tussday, — when he| The Adriatic question was taken up| MARKET WAS HEAVY. Robert P. Swift, 21, of New Britain, | blanked them with three hits. - Vaughn &figagl;‘;:cfidgg‘;‘;‘“k“’ other matters, by kau, 1261 Third Ave,! SPOR’T‘ AR New York, May 12—For the first] Conn., has just been elected captain|set them back again Saturday. Eller 8 of the Wesleyan tennis team for this season. Last year he won the cham- pionship for his class, and this season | he defeated J. R. Ott, thus winning the championship of the college for | this year, MAY 30 '31G DAY 2 FOR COLLEGE TRACK The Intercollegiate Four A's cham- pionship meeting at the Harvard Stadium May 30 and 31 is going to be i the best set of college contests ever | staged, if Graduate Treasurer Fred W. Moore and Manager Lawrence Leonard of the Harvard track team have their say. At a meeting tendered the news- paper men and other local athletic critics, held at Young’s a few days ago plans were formulated for the ! coming games. Fred Mefre presid- of Cincinnati had his name inscribed in the baseball hall of fame Sunday when St. Louis got neither hit nor run. New York dropped a game to Phila- delphia last Sunday when Williams made a home run in the ninth inning. The Giants beat Boston Tuesday. Bos- ton sprang a surprise Thursday, how- ever, when they won their first game of the season by defeating the Giants in an eleven inning tussle. | Steady pitching and opportune hit- | ting gave Pittsburgh three victories in four games. In the American League, used the bat to advantage while its pitchers were holding the opponents in check. Cicotte won two victories but lost Saturday to Cleveland in an eleven inning game which he entered in the ninth. | Chicago hammered Uhle time in several weeks, uncertain price tendencies prevailed in the stock mar- | ket today, pronounced heaviness being shown 'by many of the speculative shares which formed the basis of the lon continued rise. The tone was firm to strong at the | opening, ‘the successful flotation of the Victory loan probably proving a | sentimental factor, but selling of oils | and shippings soon set in, creating ¢n irregular tone to the end. -Improvement in the metal indu<-‘ try, as indicated by a foreign injury! for refined copper and the sensational, advance in bar silver, placed the metal group in the forefront throughout the session. | American. Smelting, Anaconda, In-| spiration and Utah Copers, Federal Mining and U. S. Smelting were the ledders at extreme gains of two to! FOR SALE 1818 Meodel. This car people comfortably. Engine in perfect | running order. In fact the car cln’t be told from a new machine. Price reasonable. THE T. J. SHAHAN (0. NEXT TO POST OFFICE STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 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