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1d Normandin 9, Larson 1 Hiesing o Caldwell 5, Pick- ett 4.>‘|lnh!"2.' Borden 1. ul. bas- s kets—T: - Referee— ur Tk It Fuiequtien and Cunningham. YALE AND PENN READY FOR RACE TODAY Belair 7, ed training ay for their . annual eight oared lml races on the Schuyl- kill river late tomorrow _afternoon. Both Coach Nickall of Yale and ‘Wright /ot Pennsylvania satisfaction wth the condition of their respective crews. They have had fa- vorable for outdoor work and are dec 5 be fit for the contests. The junior yarsity race will be row- ed first, foll immediately by the raity "“‘3 ‘will be one :l!o ua five mdt 3 VASQUEZ WINS WALKING R RACE IN SPAIN 80 2] ppealing to the eye, so satis~ - . fyingtothe touch. A wonderful = * ° variety of weaves, rare blends of i The weavers of Eagle Shirtings know the lure of fine fabrics. ‘ fo‘rid{*_,‘, ! making a tire pneumatic'is atic of your tire— only practical way of MAPLEWUUD NUKSERY O T. H. PEABODY Phone $1—Introduction Spe One dozen Photo Cards of the Sittings day or night, rain or s while_you wait. Amateur _ Printi and Developing. - 24 MODERN STUDIO - 18 BATH STREET fast * Every shirt the ultimate in valuc Madrid, April 2—Gonzales Vasquez today won the cup the to equip it with ari inner tube. Willimantie, April 2.—The basketball team ) ke i3 closed geason in a fitting manner at the street armory, Willimanti by defeating the Pastimes of , by the score of to 22. The visitors, although having played two close games on the local early in the season, were never in the running after the first few minutes of play last evening. At one time they led, 9 to 8, but at once the Emeralds - e got under way with every cog working to a per- fection then the match assumed a runaway aspect. Normandin led the Emerald assault upon. the iron hoop with 9 double counters, Joe Belair of Tattville, Chief Larson with 7 aplece, tied for second honors. Higgins drop- ped in & doubles and one single, while tted against the much heralded ylor, whose scoring activities were confined to the foul line where he eonnected on four out of Ilix at- PERSONAL given by minister of war for the 100 kilometers (62.14 miles) walking champienship of Spain. Vasquez covereq the di tance in 13 hours, 33 minutes and 8 seconds, beating the previous Span- ish recorq by 3 hours and 10 minutes. The race wag run over the road from Madrid to Guadalajara ang re- turn. About 100 contestants start- ed, of whom 15 finished within twenty hours. A WIFE OF JACK JOHNSON NOW IN UNITED STATES Los Angeles, Cal,, April 2—Mrs. Jack Johnson, wife of the former heavy- weight champion, who recently arriv- ed at Mexicall, Lower California, from Mexico City, has entered the United States at Calexico, Cal, across the line from Mexicali, according to a re- port received here today by Alfred E. Burnett, chief of the immigration ser- vice in southern California, from his agents on the border. ¢ NO CHANGE OF IMPORTANCE % IN BOWLING. CONGRESS Peoria, Ill, April 2—Few prize winning scores were made today fin the American Bowling Congress tour- ney and changes of importance failed to come in any of the classes. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. MEN’S STORE- were those 'down -the seams of the open bottom trousers. His hat was & Mexican cone, eighteen inches to its peak and the bang was of silver braid, one-haif inch thick. Johmson wore an expansive grin as he pranced down the main street. He seemed to thor- oughly enjoy the sensation hig gaudy appearance created. .NQ SET-UPS IN SHEPPARD'S ¥ RECENT DEBUT, SAYS LAWRENCE - George Lawrence. did not select_s¢t- ups for Johnny Sheppard imthe Bng- lish lightweight champion’s American debut recently. Sheppard came to: Lawrence highly recommended as' con- cerned his fighting ability, but the veteran -handler of boxers had to be shown, so-he pitted. Sheppard right fielding, bte. In Piercy, Dell, Seaton, Oldham and Brown any big league club would be well fortified in pitch- ing talent. To my mind, Walter Mails has more ‘speed than any léft hander in’, either ‘the National - or :American leagues today and experienced batters will bear me out.” CARPENTIER . YOUNG WHEN HE .SUFFERED TWO DEFEATS. Ul recen Carpentiey “suffered at the hands of the' “American middleweights, Billy Papke and Frank Klaus, back-in 1912 Bave been pointed out as. evidence that the French idol does not measure up well, according to American stand- ards. But of late the fact that the ¥oung Frenchman was not “fully de- the _defeats_ (ieorges | Go hold scien fit the tires. The tube is there to hold the ch:Red Inner Tubes air-because they are ‘ Tryoneonyourcarl - FRISWELL’S Waltham, Hamilt on,E.lgina.lnd SPECIAL TILL EASTER 17 Jewel Watch, 20-year filled = $25.60 : A fine line of Whitestone Bar- pins, Cuff Buttons, Scarfpins and Pearl Beads, at the lowest prices. The Wm. Friswell Co. ‘eams | off with three of the best American | veleped at the time has caused ring 2 p N . Bloomington, IIL, | lightweights, Ritchie Mitehell, Eddie | CTitics to view these two battles in a| | Q. 25 and 27 Franklin Sh“ Dodge, Iowa; Toledo, Springfield, | Fitzstmmons and Willie Jacksof. Hireobns Hghi P e | DBenver Dam, Wis.; Freeport,| - Lawrence was satisfied -with Shep- mAllffmlz::‘ngpenheé fflflfiih w_{lzxt £ Doanio @ it i etroit, Sioux City, Towa; St.|pard’s work against this trio and he| the T Y ekt 20 1 | RBINAN'I‘ Louis, Buffalo and Chicago rolled to-1informed the Englishman he could|Papke or Kiaus, the elghteen-year- ; % THE BARGAIN night. 3 stay here as long as he wished. “As|0ld Frenchman demonstrated ~that| -z 2 MADE CAPTAIN. OF MASS: AGGIES' BASEBALL SQUAD Amherst, Mass, April - 2—Brooks Jakeman of Winchester, a junior at the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege, was elected captain of this soon as you get acclimated and learn | the American style- -of - boxing . I shouldn't wonder but that you will be a fit candidate for Benny Leon- ard’s laurels. You can have a match with him as soon as you polish Johnny Dundee,” said Lawrence to Sheppard from a scientific standpoint he was superior. to. either of his opponents. He was. because his undeveloped body was nat sturdy venough to withstand. the puni- israont fhat'the more experiéncefl and rugged Americans handed out. beaten on both occasiens only f g Bosdiich Rub%a: Compoy. Akron, Obis Makers of the Sitvexrows Cord Tive ngi PLACE p Removed From 205 West Main Street to 37 West Main Street e iy fter the latter's bout with Jackson |That Carpentier is thoroughly game lgeorges Carpentier, are to: sail from 4 1 PROSTATE trouble with allied diffi-| Year's baseball team by the 1919 . fY was amply demonstrated in both con- " Y ivel* P £ e TR L A | Sotad today. sutman s a0 | st et fedies Asnihaast wil st atronize Home Industry WM. BOBSEIN ‘ les. constipation. eliminated by drue- | baseman, playing that position With|rers for Sheppard's Serviees since nis| _Carpentier and Klaus met at Dieppe jiere about April 27. As soon as they = o e e "o ranner E%es” SIoUNE: | the varsity last year. great bout with Jackson. A promotet|June 3(«}1‘ 191:_.“““ tI"_m; :flmfi Carpentier- -fidyflldn gflie!{h:efi!fl 1% ;?;E{h:vx;%mfi CLEAN:N& AND REPAIRING thermal Gg.. 235-A, Homan Bldg., Steu- ES LEA i lumbus, Ohio, wants him for a| Was- the middleweight champion of!| -y fintoa | TEAM 3 TAKES LEAD gl 0, nenls IN ELKS’ DUCKPINS Captain Dan Young's Team 3 in the bout with Dundee, and the Denver people would have Sheppard box Jackson again. 2 France. He ha ed Willie Lew but recently defeat-4 the man who had been his early model. In Paris they of their .respective weights, Descamps said. Union-made Cigai MONUMENTS, STEPS and GRANITE TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS T S @eilis, 1ot e Cous comaaed i bou have n mote by FIEIES ) 62 North Street) Norwich, Conn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Elks’ duckpin tournament jumjed in-| Sheppard has an unusually. good | thought Lewls was the greatest fight- | CORBETT POSITIVE FIGHT %5!_ e ML LR o dowvtas e 1d- Pl 1103-5 — - — —- ~-— = | o the lead Friday night by defeating|ring record. He has participated. in | ' in the world, harring Georges, offi-cazici -ixIMONIT ONE:-SIDED. P et DREGS, no _cperation mo time)Téam No. § three straight.. The, log- |90 bouts, and ‘scored <63 =knoekos i“%@f" &0 ‘?e’!‘}clrpe‘;‘lhef succeeded | James J. Corbett is Positive that the e . s, ornatipation oo treasent uring. | Si8 were not dangerous at any itige | Ho came to this coaiirs Febraary T|n besting His old teacher he thought flon, prostate trouble. rectal disorders; immediate and lasting relief; pleasant, y. inexpensive; brochure mailed ffee In plain wrapper. Electrothermal Co., 235-A. Homan Bldg.. Steubenville. o. > janiod of the proceedings. . Supa of the winning team had his eye with him and shot over three strings all over the century mark, which gave I\1 a three string total of 316. Scores: He boxes at 3 o'clock. He js willing to meet the American lightweights as heavy as 140 pounds. First-come, first served, is his and Lawrence's mottoes, that his troubles were over and that he would have clear sailing in”the future. It never occurred to the young Frenchman- thiat Klaus ciassed ‘with the much admired Lewis, and he ex- pected an easy victory. contemplated - fight, - betwween Jack Demy:epy and Georges Carpentier will not_be a ‘one-sided’ affair. In fact, he believes that the French champion possesses the necessary qualifications to contest in the ring for the heavy- LEGAL NOTICES. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS 1 t The Democratic Electors of the - v. We'ght championship of the world, |. - L i Team No. 3, Elks. SOME LIGHTWEIGHT DOWN - : This was the opinion expressed by the to meet at Town Hall on Monday, April DENTISTS Hayes .. ., 74 93— 259 IN ATLANTA, GA,|VSGRAW LIKES HIS STAFF OF ' |former heavy weight champion after 5, 1920, 3t §'p. m. for the purposs Collins 108 36— 384| Down in Atiants they have.s fight.| <FITCHERS: THINKS THEM 0. K. |sparring for & few minutes yosterday | Dewey, 2:19%; the youns trotter which | wind, 2.10 pace, $3,000, per | giccting “delefaces” 1o e’ Benocrafic T e A S P Rl Ry s Vith the pitching improving every :??;:;"C;"{;‘gy T ek 1% | won - the amateur champlonship o | cent. is the entrance fee and all of the | Haven, Conny May § and & 7 | DR. ALFRED RICHARDS}|> Youns T8 85— 265 | better whan the average. Mo i alind ohibicion iour with the Bagtan|Where the French champlon spént the [Rery Sreient i A0V or Johm A, PUL | events wil be raced two-in-three in-| per order Democratic Town Cele 5. ' | youngster named Jack Lawler, whose| Hiy S tour with. o e with Mina Cacheotine. Tt was tha 0 ) g plan, miltee. 0 oy | DENTIST 365 365 1114} fame hds not travelled far ‘s’ Yek|ao'it enabios hios te meayn LRCLHOM | 512t time that Cofibett Hiad ever seen | BaMothis year. ‘She wa¥ - eeut to| Harry F. Reynolds, of Sueld, WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN, - | 9-12 & m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Purdon 92 | 98— 268 | to erief at the gloved fists ofLawler | tion for the forthcoming. champion- > Hall -farm; but proved-fiot to be In |take a hand at the game this seaco Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-3 Kennedy 81 * 90 4g, First, Johnny Dundee. thinking 10| suip race without imposing neodiess|HEY! PIPE THE COLLAR foal. Miration, 2.17%. another young|on a small scale. Reports from. Sur- Boom 305 Thayer Building || Pairick - 80 74— 23| plcicup some easy money 'in’thel &iils "i50 “Worries. | Grdimarily - Mo GEORGES BROUGHT IN.|mare owner by Mr. Pilgard, was ex. |0k are 10 the. eftos that s mor: N 2 > Tel. ence tg! ge B e and apopped n retiseey’ 9e%|Graw would ‘spend two weeks on his| New York—Wheh Georges Car. | Dected to produce & foal by Guy Ax- |nolds picked up ome last fan wiin| INOUICE 10 upayer; o e, e pitchers alone, and with perhaps half | pentjer, Europe’s pugilistic champ, | worthy, 2.08%, last week. has shown 210 on a half-mile track. 5 PR e e R | :Lhdozen exhibition games just before|landed in New York, he was all smiles| Harry Brusie says that now that| Phillippa, 2.20%, the trotting mare| Notice is hereby given to all persons a The league standing js as follows: | Valger. ke Dundes, | thousnt fhatiile opening of the season would be|“from the neck up.” And at the neck | prohibition actually is here, he is not formerly owned by John H. Dillon, of |liable to pay taxes in the Town of Lis- E Team 3, Young 20 608 [ never made a worse mistake. Law-|comb: b s e SECHMSTAT Mcots Dty mecon S | Charl : o tne doll list last mad ? » - 3 -1 combat. s ttetown, P. B. L, wh 1he | i i o O e et e % Team 1, Gee 21 Tew 1 Afted with wiani s, ek 50 Dempsey Has a Punch. to the hotel business. He plans to|Charlo X ‘where the |ahie March 25, I d for the por- 4 DR. EDWARD KIRBY ||Team Fg ol 31 358 | heaing the NewyoE Six rounds) -As if s, the Red Sox are provid- |y Guabost Smith recently was|Start the active. iraining {season at daughter of Silik, 208%, recently|pise of cclleciing the same I will be Reom 107, Thaye- Rulding Team 4, Combies 25 50p|the others. Tho referce awarded|if must b Admitien Baoes ik |asked which hit him the harder | Windsor Conny April 1 and derote | eers "o Of the-ice—Trotter and |at the Blissville Schoolhouse, Saturday, Phone 619 Team 5, Fitzgerald 30 392|Lawler the decision and . althoush | =ik 3 . Barrow's team| . iiop, Georges Carpentier or Jack| practicaily all his time to arry - April 3, 1920, from 12.30 to 2 p. m., and Mours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 te 8 p. m. || Te8m 2, Madden 3 358 Valger let out a wail of cpe e e e R S DR bty e e = (oG Rt e e us o, Tt o m at ‘"S.:::; P decision appears to have be .| 2 minute wi s reply. . h e, Saturday, April 10th, 1920, Exhibition Games. oe: PP en’ a just E.\I:;n;irfi‘uipe]:i.tcger suzan;nug ‘tht::: “Phat . Frenchie can sock. Make no smflo}»d Springs, (;ozm(. wm] M’nin F R E E M A P ey Py ¥, Ap: 1 &‘ At Fort Worth, Texas — box and hegins throwing the old ball | Mistake about that,”:sald the Gunner, | the Bay State Circuit atter all, ‘The Interest at the rate of 9 Forth Worth, Texas Leagu¢ ..1 6 1|DIFFERENCE IN PITCHERS | t like H f “but Dempsey is just naturally poison, | Meeting which originally was allottes X = i e of 3 Do ol Pittsburgh Nationals .., f11 1 N Et}. men like ooper he is ta,kl!}g al He hit me so hard at Buffalo tha. he | 0 Boston, August 19-12, will be held Fuu Rewdlnx Oll lnmt- will be added after April 25th, lv.. er and Clarke. Jim. Scott, who for nine years was s o 1 b o | shoes had not fit - m tigh Althougit-Col.. e T e Tnd, abd others e n 2 B At Nashville, Tenn.: ane of the mainstays In the hox for | ich have fared as well as they have STt had not Tt g e y New York Nationals . Boston Americans .. Douglas and Smith, Benton, Russell and Devine, At Birmingham, Al Phil. Nationals - . Birmingham, S. A. Causey, Meadow: gesser; Sigman, Gooch. 6107 2 5 6 Snyder; Hoyt, Hager, a. «311 1 .. 8 1 S, Rixey and Tra- Collins and Peters, N, C.: Boston Nationals-Detroit Americans called off account wet grounds. DR. F. C. JACKSON the Chicago White Sox and the last two years has been twirling in the Pacific Coast league, gives a- good: description of the difference in pitchers in the two leagues. -He says: “Major league pitchers during the sezson will average one pitched ball per man better in control; runners are all one step faster going to first | base and make better use of the art of sliding; outfielders take that same extra step in going after fly balls and also play their batters more religious- ly; infielders never fail to recover fumbled balls quickly in attempts to make some play. They are more ac- curate in assisting the outfielders in retrieving long hits. “As to pitchers, several in the Coast. league have considerably more ability Cornéll 7, University of At Lexington, va O ' o & Amberst 4, Washington’ : At Baleigh, N, G o, Maryland 8 State 1. DENTISTS In a one the Baltic team tams defeated the - Taftville by the leo;.: Wins Game. AUTOS TO HIRE Athletic association hockey team de- feated the Kitchener team of Klu:he;~ . ta m er, Ontario, here tgnight, 5 to 4. Cana JOHNSON RECENTLY CREATED | SENSATION IN-MEXICO] Jack Johnson recently. creas | -:.go:‘ ‘when b gt | stree! the City Mexico rigged out in the mll‘r!” a caballero. e . than the average in the majors. By that I mean speed, curves, control, and have shown the stuff they have against the Red Sox in eight games, they can be assumed to have reached nearly topnotch form. OFFERS TO POST BET THAT LEONARD CAN'T K. 0. PAPIN. At New York, an offer to post a bet of one thousand dollars with the sports editor of the United Press that Benny Lecnard, lightweight champion of the world, cannot knock out or even knock down George Papin, champion of France, in a 20-round bout, was made here Wednesday by Francois Descamps, his manager. He also of- fered to post $5,000 for a fight over any distance,” 4ny ‘time, any place, be- |tween Pete Herman, world's bantam Ghampion, and his .boy Charley Ledoux, champion of France. Papin and Ledoux, stable mates of Plttsburgh, April 2—The Piftsburgh | he appeared on the| YES THEY N ARE 3 ‘l;""'(-::ev:.‘a’um HE oL would have knocked me right out of them.” the TURF NOTES. Charles H. Cook, who campaigned Baron Bell, 2.14%, for Frank I. Shares, of New Haven, Conn, last season, says that Mr. Shares has another sidewheeler that looks good enough to stake in the slow classes this spring. 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AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD within and for the District of in the State of Connecticut, on toe 31st day of March, I Jogesent — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, udge. The estate of Augustus L. Chapman, late of the Town of Ledyard, in said District, deceased. " The Administrator having exhibited his administration account with said estate to this Court for allowance. and. application having been made that th! Court ascertain the heirs and distrib~ utees of said estate and order distri-, bution thereof, it i Ordered, That the 2§th day of April, 920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 8t a Court of Probate to be. then held and for said District, at the office the said Judge, In sald Town of Led- yard, be, and the, same is. hereby ap- pointed for a hearing on said account. and on the allowance thereof. and also for a hearing an sail application for the ascertainment cf the heirs and dis- tributees of said estate, and for an or- der of distribution of said te, and that notics of the time and place of sald hearing be given by publishing Nickel Plating and KINDRED FINISHES Thamesville Norwich, Conn. Prompt and _Satisf: Work - this order one time in some newspa having a circulation in sald Distriet at least ten days before the said date appointed for said hearing: and it i further ordered that o copy of sall motice. and of this order. ba malled each known address of each of 4 {known and supposed heirs. and dis- | tributees of said estate. »t least ten {days before the above designated date | for said hearing. and that due Teturs {be made to th's Court of complianee: | with this order. o i~ Dated at LeArard, Conn. this 31st day of March, 1920, } SAMT -HOLDRIDGE, /_ ourt of Prohate. Judge of said ¢ The above and forezoing is a cons of the ofiEinal orer ot matioe h: Attest: WILLTAM. I ALLEN, ap3d Clerk of said Court of Probate. WHEN¥6T WART o pt: you ‘Iness before the pukiiz there