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- e L Peoria, Til, March 16—High scores n ‘the Individual events featured the play in the American Bowliyg Con- goeka today, and four of the five high men in the singles standing tonight, wers developed in morning and after- noon shifts. R. Meyer, St. Louis, member of the ‘Wooster Lambert team, took the lead in the singles with a score of 683. A. Brender of Chicago, had become the leader on an earlier shift, shooting for a total of 677 pins. H. Schaefer, St. Louis, shot his way into fourth place, scoring 674 pine. J. Schultz, Detroit, rolled 656 for fifth place. Leaders in the two-men event sur- vived, T. Muggley and ‘C. D, Ech, St. Louis, with a 1231 score, rolled into third place, the only change among the high teams. Teams from Buffalp, South Bend, Evansville, Chicago and Indiana Har- bor competed tonight in the five-men events. Moore Wins Amateur Title. . New York, March 16—Joe Moore of Lake Placid won the eastern amateur | indoor skating title here tonight, win- ning the 440 yard race in 43 seconds. W. M. Murphy of New York was sec- ond and Bobby Hearns of New York third. " £ Les Boyd of New York (20 yards) ‘won the two mile handicap in six min- utes and eight seconds. M. McLough- lin of New York was second and Hearne third. No Game With Olympic Club. San Francisco, March 16—Dart- mouth college football team has not contracted to play the Olympic club here-next -New Year's day, it was an- x’mj._tgée‘llvtx ‘tonight, corr ,an erron- eous report made early today. The Olympic : club, however, has tele; graphed an invitation to the Dart- mouth team to play here. ARCANUM CLUB NIGHT 3 o WITH BOWLING MATCH A hundred and ten members gather- ed at the Arcanum club Tuesday even- ing for the club night supper and en- tertainment. This was the final club night program before the annual sup- per and meeting which is to be held on the.evening of Tuesday, March 3th. Following was the menu enjoyed at the club supper: Cold roast, escallop- ed oysters, pickles, rolls, squash pie, coffee, cigars. . Following the supper there was an exciting match game between River- view and the Arcanum club on the club wling alleys. The Arcanum club won y a margin pf twenty pins, Arcanum club’s total pinfall being 1708 and Riv- erview’'s pinfall, 1688. Hull of the Ar- canum club rolled 125 in the first string, this being high score for the RICHTER & CO. | - SDAY; MARGH 115 Hartford, Springfield, Waterbury, New Britain : We Deal in Local Securities Local and New York Bank and Trust Co. Stocks s AND Preferred Stocks Yielding From 6% to 8% Harold N. Christianson Local Representative. of Wilde's poundage who are worthy of mention. That American ring folowers appre- ciate merit in a member of another country as well as one of their own was demonstrated by the way the fans of Toledo turned out to see the Eng- lish midget in action. The bout drew $32.384, which makes a record for box- ers under the featherweight class. SPORTING NO1ES. Oscar Dugey, who used to pastime with the Braves and later with the Phillies, has returned to the big show as_coach for the Braves. Boxing as a college sport is fast se- curing recognition. Holy Cross and Boston college are among the latest to fall in line. Kid Herman, the bantam ckampion, offer to meet Jimmie Wilde at 118 pounds ringside, or Johnny Kilbane at 124 pounds ringside. So many' of the Red Sox were late in arriving at Hot Springs training camp that Manager Barrow fears his team will be in poor shape to meet the Pirates arfld the Giants in the exhibi- tion games. it now appears doubtful whether the United States will be represented in the tennis events at the Antwerp Olympic games. Uncle Sam’'s best racquet wielders will be busy with the tournaments at home. Referee's decisions in boxing bouts and the offer of bonuses for knockouts are prohibited by the Michigan state boxing commission. Dartmouth’s great track team, the best among the eastern colleges, looks to have better than an even chance to eV THE ovation accorded the Type 59 Cadillac here,and everywhere, is a priceless compensation to Cadillac craftsmen for years of patient and painstaking devotion to an ideal. THE A. C. SWAN CO. NORWICH—NEW LONDON CABDBILLA win the intercollegiate championships. [Gene Brosseau, the Canadian mlddle-!O'Dowd a real fight for the world Canadian boxing fans believe lhat[welght champion, . will give Mikelmle at Montreal, May 24, evening. The totals: TraCY «eeesessees 86 93 106— 285 H. Ward . 86 84— 255 L Ward . 108 106— 298 RALLY IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE [ 13700 4n Can .. Young ... 89 83— 259 New York, March 16.—The reported 200 Am C & ¥ Maples . 89 89— 282 breakdown of the German revolution, 300 Am CGot OU Hull ... 99 105— 329 causing a spirited rally In foreign ex-| (3% 4m X & L S i e e change, eonn;ribu;ed cvt;xterly' lmd the 1ig00 A Tacomo 571 564 573 1708 early - stren and activity of today's 400 Am Tel & irregular. sick warkel. aluch of the| 500 Am iubacco 90— 259 advance was lost, however, when some | “ao5 an wWoolen pr 87— 276 of the hignly speculative issues react-| 180 Achisen .. 90~ 298 ed sharply. & aconda Cop -~ 298 There were indications in other| ' 4% Dali & Olo - 13{_ éé; quarters that the recent upturn had| ¢30y Beth Motor .. 109— 317 created an unwieldly long account and mg g::: ss‘lul:l ”111) — that bull pools were pressing their Steel JHSEg e O advafitage to the point where further e 561 1688 L the 2 x . Febarve. Tank mignt bo deemed advis-| s hie £ © I % ¥ 2% |JEWETT CITY-ASHLANDS royr s R e, % WIN MATCH WITH ELKS The money market reflected no 10 plent Leather 108 103 In their first duckpin clash with the signs of such a contingency, call la?na lngx mdhxgm . 5 Norwich Elks, Tuesday night on the declining from the TD:M“‘ r:tle o ol Tt B el Elks' home alleys, the Ashland team Ffid?:‘;- ].P.“lhl" final el V‘w.s\‘l;plyme 8 from Jewett City won the match, two o o % S . games out of three, and finished ahead The money market reflected no signs by three pins on the total for the of steli u v ., Cau loans de: A clinig from th pening rate of 9 per . cent to 7.per cent in the final tour, The Norwich bowlers started strong while time funds were in slightly bet- 1% l:?td ot Ahe }f:‘fvfi"t‘:f g’e“t‘te‘rh%gg‘;' oL PR g 23% | ers, winning the last t 3 7 Selling was broadest and reversals 3% | == Winning; the last two strings. most severe toward the close, when =4 11:1:';;: ‘n§|fi§:3'gogir§h:v iflki :i?éluere:r t};g reports from Washington _alluded _to Electric .. 6% 163% 165% |and a three string total of 353, which the possibilit® +f congressional legis. Motor .. 321 33w A lation imposing a retroactive tax on Motor cits 0% gy | Was just three pins more than Steb- the privilege of issuing stock divi- 1% 142 bu’}sh three string total for Jewett City. aénds. 7% 87 e scores:’ Much of the days unsettlement was Q‘: i Ashland, Jewett City. proye e s e e Y : 20y | Stebbins 125 112— 350 eral Motors, which duplicated their %1 238 - sensational movements of recent ses- By By g;:;s xgz ig}_ gog sions. Crucible made an early mod- | el At Er erate gain, reacted 21 points and clos- | 400 Hiindis Cent. . s1% & e ed at 4 loss of 1 1-3 paoints. Motors | 7ii6 Int Cooper .. o | Siepenten o 103 84— 266 at onedtlme gained ove‘r eight points, | 4100 Int er > % H Shorey. .. 92 84 104— 280 but ended at a #Mgat loss and Texas| 200 Int X 93 o1 5 R S s Company replaced a forenoon rise of ] o ok "% % 562 610 588 1760 eight points with a net decline of five| 1100 Kennecont % s Norwich Elks. points. 200 Lehigh Velley 1 | Campbell ST 92 91— 266 Other industrials. shippings and| 80 Mix Mowor 2% | Ferguson .. .94, 82 ' 89— 265 specialties followed the course of | -g00 Sia¥ 3.0 ™ 1%y | Hutchinson .... 112 1 91— 294 these leaders and ;nus_( in wgflcth ul'n- m Miami Cop 23% | Weymouth 100 94 90— 284 provement was moderate at best, also| 10ME & T . % 5 R e Five way at the ‘active but irregular | i o paife il s T = finish. Sales amounted to 1,235,000 & : = 2 shares. 3 el il Speculative rails were lower in the [54 620 581 556 1757 smaller bond dealings, but Liberty 983 )1 issucs and internationals ruled within Bl = matieito beplayed 1o very narrow limits. Total sales, par T bk . : value, aggregated $9,750,000. B S o1 (',“g. %onda were unchanged on ox . Ledoux Knocks Out Coulon. call. $5% | Paris, March 16—Charles Ledoux, 543 | bantamweight champion of Europe, to- STOCKS. 00 | night knocked out Johnny Coulon, the p oy Tigh. Lew. Close. o4 |former American champion, in the 908 Allis Chalmer .. 4K ax 11 |sixth round. % Allls Chaimer o B i #3% | Coulon, who was only a shadow of :l: da A Qe 121% \his former self, was completeiy out- % Aim Bosh Mg Togts 10 c{sds%ed by :::;? Frenchman, but he pro- 5 i 111% | vided, according to the sporting writ- e A 995 134 3% | ers, the long-awaited defeat of an Am- 500 West Un Tel %1% " 81% a5 |erican boxer in aParis ring while the nm ;‘;fi}" “mu 5. 2 2% .25 | spectators howled with glee. 2100 Worth Pump Mgt A » 83 1% 81y INVESTMENTS IN WELL ESTABLISHED INDUSTRIES We offer bonds, notes and stocks -of -New-England- enter- prisés, many of which have been in prosperous operation MONEY -New York, March 16.—Call _money steady; high 9; low 7; ruling rate 9: closing bid 7; offered at 8;:last loan'7 bank acceptances 6. MONEY New York, Mareh 16.—Spot cotton steady; middling 4109 NEW YORK BOND MAAXFT. < Exhibition Games. Cincinnati Nationals 0, 8, 3. New York Americans 9, 11, 2. - Reuther, Gerner and Rariden, Allen; Shawkey, Quinn and Hannah. Pittsburgh Nationals 3, 11, 2. Boston American 4, 9, 0. Adams, Cooper, Pender and Clark, Lee, Hooffner; 'Hoyt, Pennock and ‘Walters, Devine., St. Louis Nationals 7, 8, 1. Philadelphia. Americans 6, 9, 2. s Haines, Schupp and Clem s 3 for generations. It would be|, Naylor and Pepting, . o almost impossible to select|y § Blue Ridge in Class D, a.nywhcre‘ in America indust- gs Auburn, N. Y., March 16—Baseball rial securities with such re-|¢ i & e el s s e cords for stability and earn-|v Bq"fiuaf“:a' Farirelll, pretaigenft of the National As- . . . uoted in dol sociation of Prufessional Baseball lea- ings. T — : g hey yield - investors FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. z“fi?{,eq;{l&y lnlclude. bras! anywhere from 624 per cent. : Vel el e e o A ok Hagy to 7V e t Yectorey Teek | erstown an: rederick, Md.; Waynes. 4 per cent. fimfl[;lli d,:,\b,]:,’d A 5 3.64% bordo,MCha.xmbeshurg and Hanover, Pa.; et L, 01 . i Send for our booklet “Invest- W o 2;:?,_ S nsmflv“gmm' ments in New England Commer., 60 days i Outdoor Practice For Crew. Industries.” Lo - Cambridge, Mass, March 16—Har- France, cables . 13¢5 |vard varsity and freshman crews had BODELL & CO. Dol ek L1 |their f‘iirst outdoor practice of the sea- % - . son today on the tidewater of Lynn 10 wEV:l:cs:‘E.:“STREET, g:,,?}:;' ‘:25.,“,‘;‘, 1% |harbor, under the supervision of Coach ustria chec Boston New York Avstria, cables Hélland, checks Holland, cables Italy, eables .. | Italy, cables .. . William Haines. The first varsity shell was seated as follows: Stroke, % | Duncan; 7, Terry; 6, McCagsg; 5, Sedg- wick; 4, Olmstead; 3, Burden; 2, Kane; bow, Captain Davis; coxwain, Pierson. McCann Wins Bout. Cleveland, Ohio, March. 16 — Billy McCann' of Akron was awarded the newspaper decision over Willie Beech- er of New York in a ten round contest here tonight. The men are light- weights, Bantams Want Game, The Baltic Bantams would like & COESTAPLEY Manu- ~ facturing Corporation is the largest manufacturer of automobile tire pumps in the United States and Canada. The Company also produces a large variety of stamped and drawn sheet-metal and brass goods The Ccrporation now occupies its new plant with an annual sales capacity of $2,000,000 and estimated net earnings are $225,000— 5.5 times Prefurred div- idend requirements, with a surplus of, $50 per share remaining on the $350,000 cut- standing Common gwck a2 Coe-Stapley Pieferred and Common Stocks present unusuily attractive in- Veslucuts ab cwtent warket prices. Write for Booklet NB-360 Hollister,White & game with the Willimantic Rovers on the . 24th, as the. cars will be running by that time, and will allow the Rovers $4 for expenses. The Bantams have received a challenge from the Putnam Midgets, to play for the Bantams’ championship. One game to be played in Putnam and the other in Baltic. As yet no date has been set. Rivals Need More Money. The manager of the Baltic Rivals has raised one hundred dollars the past week, one hundred and jthirteen dollars more is needed to free them from debt. The manager has tried hard to put Baltic on the baseball map and would be glad to have the help of anyone interested in baseball who would be willing to help the boys along. ‘Want Game Tonight. The Bantams want to play the Nor- wich Commercial school tonight. The manager should get in touch with H. Collins of Baltic, to complete arrange- ments. WILDE IN NO DANGER OF 7 LOSING TITLE WHILE HERE Now that Jimmy Wilde has taken The World’s Largést Production of Tires on the Smaller Cars Alone the measure of Frankie Mason, the lit- tle Briton appears to be in no danger of ‘losing his title of ‘world’s champion flyweight -while he remains' . in this country. The - flyweight division in America is: decidedly limited. In faet, there was no such thing as a flyweight division until:Wilde made his appear- ance here and- started , the promotors hunting for men who could scale 108 . Apparently the flyweight class be- .| Frank Mason, with none between.. 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