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| weather the first day's’play on Tuesday, ‘having succumbed in the . third rouml this afternoom. - g | Miss Hollins in the.morning round, the 7 i second, eliminated - Hankey, Sunni- 5 = N dale, four up and three to play, and in local boys Who are JUst Dresking into|the ‘third round beat Mrs. Cramsie two e e. Timmy Fury “will be. the | up and one to play. s e N third man in the ring. Likewise in the morning Mrs. Vander- | TOr many years druggists have beck‘won_fram Miss A. C. Mackenzie of | Watched ‘w.ih much axmmet the re- ENEREES O Ak Toronto ihree up and two to play, but |Markable reeord maiitained by Dr. EVERT HAS REACHED 137 in- the afterncon was defeated by Miss | Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ‘the ‘grgat kid= Hartford,- Conn., May 1%—Entries for | Jeannette Jackson, the Irish champion, | ne¥, liver and Dladier medicte. early closing events on the Charter Oak | five up and three to play. . . s a fihyalc T“ presfr pti olx,l. = Park race track in September announc-| Miss Cecil Leitch, the present cham- wwa_mp- oot e ;‘;el\st elr;ni % 3 : ed today, reach 137, which is forty more | Pio d- favorite, to retain - her _title, mdlcme. It hel p: e > ne{s. ‘;-: ¥ — than (h Tecord. made Jast3ear, The | Successfully came through both of to- |and bladder do the work nature in-| | : i cvents are the Charter Oak purse of | 12¥’s rounds,~in the first defeating Mrs. | tended they should: do. ‘ i $10,000 for 2:13 trotters with thirty- | Hazlet, nine up and eight to play and in | Swamp-Root has stood the test o fwo ‘entrants; the Acorn parse $2,000 for | the afterncon winning from Miss Bastin, | vears. It is sold by all drugg’sts on its v to Dl 4 merit and it should help you. No other| - Able to Produce three years old trotters, thirty-seven en- | (W0 UP and one to play. kidney medicine has so many friends. : the’ Fine . trants; the Nutmeg purse $2,000 for two 6 S e e S 3 e Finest Lami- years old trotters, forty-eight _entrants | BROWNS EVENED UP SERIES ele e o TRet i oot I Tube and the Whirlwind purse, §3,000 for 2:10 LY BEATING ATHLETIOS | "'Hiyever, if you wish first to test this, Lo s gecers, twenb e rans Philadelphia, May 12.—St. Louis even- | great preparation send ten cents to Dr. 3 S ed the series by beating Philadelphia in | Kiimer & Co. Dinghamton, N. ¥. for o and Still Hold to WILLIAMS COLLEGE CARRIED OFF |the tenth inning today, 5-to 4 Shove- | sample bottle. When writing be sure a Moderate Price O Paste is one of the pelishes that HONORS IN DAY'S TENNIS MATCH|lin's single, followed by two sacrifices |ana’ mention The Norwich Daily Bul- 1-Preserves the leather i Boston, May 12.—Williams Colloge | With a wild pitch sandwiched between, | jctin, carried off the honors in the New Eng- | Produced the winning run. In the fifth 3-Gives & more last- 2 - land_intercollegiate lawn. teunis cham- | INNIng three home runs were knocked E - +1 pionship tournament on the courts of the | into’ the bleachers. The first two by | Longwood Cricket Club, her representa-|Jacobson and Severeid netted St. Louis tiven winnlig’ SBECAaM1 1n les | three runs, Willlams having opened the 3 2nd doubles today. 8 In both singles | L T ith o single. In the local half < 3 GEORGE PROTO After Arthur H. Chapin, Jr., had cap- | D¥kes' drive was the fourth consecutive N N g Of New Haven. tured the singles title this morning by |hit putting the locals ahead. Score: D 3 \\\\ ‘\\D “\‘\m\ ) :\\,\; \ defeating of Clarence W. Sanders, of St Losis (A) | Philadelphia (A) NN L Dartmouth, he and Joseph P. Pollard de- Ak T e R When George Proto of New Haven |feated Herman Broockmann and Wil- 17 2 offhomassd 210 20 — rid the | liam Canldwell, of Massachusetts Insti o a0 fwa 1300 . |meets Danny Doyle of London at tute of Technology in the doubles in the | o 1glmmen 41300 : NORWICH TOWN Olympic hall this evening a fight well | affernoon. The score wWas 2-6, 6-2, 6-1, | Janamect 3 16 ¢ fiechet 3 1.8 0 ¢ ; » srwich Town was well represented at| worth seeing is bound to ensue for both | 6-4. Sovereld,c 122 ofperdnac 4 272 3 0 = S trao - ' 2 A e meeting of the New London asocia | boys have been golng strong of e | o o e e Firestone Man Power: Firestone of the raw product at quantity igregational churches and min-| proto and Doyle have boxed before S DRIVE Shoellnss 1 1 0 1 ofpums 11000 . % : At thas'saving is turned 2 at New London Tjestay in|Xorwich fans and slways gave (ho| ° ON GAMBLING ON BASEBALL|\edss’ 1§01 dliises 20010 has gathered together ‘a remark- - prices, * / g or, Rev. G. F. Bolley, | frowa @ run for its money. The New| San Frarcisco, May 12—A drive fof .~ == = s w1 able body of workers, 17,000 strong back to car owners. \"ielegaies | London, 1ad loora up stzong 2a he gai | oliminate gambling on bassball sames | T hud'st S s First church in Pacific Coast X attod for Naslor In ih. £ 7 —many of them stockholders in the - . e ity Chureh | New London some time a0 and Norman | pegun by President Winiam b s | s b arine DT O o rpih ot ally § Firestone Selling Power — Fire- J L. 3 Ve ~, - b St. < 00030 1 —5 an: - . . g Charles 11| 50ve Proto a good go here. Doyle has|Carthy, who issued a statement say- e S e Company. en financially 1nter- stone’s immense production re- also had some good instructors, having | ng th r o 3 5 the pas- 0 p !Ing that three “known gamblers” would Gedeon, Thomas, Perkins. 'Home < d he f the md v Mry. CHaries | o SvarTing partner for, Mel be denied admission to league parks. | mns Jacobson, Sevcreld. Dykcs. : ested in the success of ir. prod- Yerrington. T = e R Piane T The action has no direct connection quires a widespread distribution system. Sixty-five branches and Firestone Buying Power: Firestone 46,000 dealers throughout the has established purchasing head- United States selling Firestone quarters at Singapore in the Tubes assure a fast-moving prod- - Bl g A made quite a reputation in army athletics | i1t P Yankees 14, Whits Sox 8. Wade Hy the from ‘tr“‘.‘;.lrto»; iv’t;?:;du? i i e e i ey e unconditional release Friday e y ¥ is woing | Of Pitchers Tom Seaton and “Casey”| New York, May 12.—The New York BO T N ON . - rty-six have joined | Proto has hit his gait and is coing|smith of the San Francisco club, the | Americans continued their hard hitting S 0 UNI = en to Con-|Strong having "_i":”’;m"?"ed gut two!statement said, but added, “indirectly | here today and defeated Chicago in the e - Memorial: fund. the| ROCC0 in a minute and forty seconds s e 1018 STt hit anotier home b 1 ¢ e wsed, chureh repajrs|and then Young Schneider . whom he|DATE SET FOR THE TRIAL disposed of in three rounds. third in the last two games. Score: CO OPERATIVE, For the semi-final hout Mickey Travers. OF DEMPSEY AND KEARNS leage. (A) e e Al = : i another of Tommy Shea's string, will be| San Francisco, Calif., % uct do better work; v the interchurch canvass und . e . £ § | ,.k.mnm\mmwmwnnm i ‘\ | i ; 1 | | | ! 1 May 12—The | r.com o o oy e e LD Straits Settlement where 85% of ' uct, which means fresh stock at r 0 p — T.Colllns it 1 0 olwara.ss "6 3% & 0 In . . - s seen in a six-round bout with Teddy |date for the trial of Jack Dempsey, the |Lebeliit 2 ¢ 3 o Ofowam 5311 o C the world’s rubber is produced. all times—most miles per dollar Davis of Hartford. Davis is one of Gal- | heavyweight champion of the world, and [ECollr R L U e BT . . : - livan's boy is reported to be a com- | his manager, Jack Kearns, on selective |Yuconze 5 5 1 o tjiwir 5 3 3 3 o/ HAND BOSTON UNION Thus Firestone gets first choice in tubes as well as tires v “|er. Gallivan has on his list Willie Spen- | 4raft evasion charges, was set for Mon- |Feischet 3 1 1 0 oforatozr 3 131 1 0 s 22| nd Evcine, both oot mon. da, Jume 7. In the United States ais-|An 3 4 6 § futicd {330t MADE MADE MADE b ateo Lm;:u interest cen_;cri-x‘ on }er prelimin- ere today, Sehalke ™ 2.1 81 ofmhorénp 90 0 1 0 HAVANA FILLED . jals com-|ary bout between Teddy Russell and e Lsnn.¢ 102 0 ofShawkeyp 4 2 0 2 0o 'S Ci ! iuring he | Dattling Scud, hoth of this city. Tussell | M58 HOLLINS ONLY U. 8. PLAYER |Wilmes 3 80 3 5 o | e A Ik the iBasU S AQKER'S (Claas - has been seen in action here at the two LEFT IN BRITISH GOLF GAMES |Pamep > 00 ool o 007101 PR LD ning of the | previous exhibitions and he now provi-| Newcastle, County Down, Irelan, |SE® 1 0.0 0°0 pe s report some of | lses to create a_better impression than | May 12.—(By The A. P.) Marlon Hol-| ‘metis ~ 3T . LEAGUE STANDINGS. - ded by Hon. E.|he has in the past. Scud is out to make | lins of Westbrook, Long. Istand. ls the| (o Hatted co on. Natiozal _Lea; A s retiring|a name for himself and from all appear- { sole remaining American contestant in | .. Score by fuu Lost vat before the associa-fances this hout Ehovid give the fans a | the British women's polf shamplonshin ’ RN ERR R H tions and were | run for their mofey. tournament Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck of base hits, Jackeon, Pratt. Thre ebase hlt were as follows: That The other prel! nary is between two Philadelphia, the only other American to Hore muns, Ward, Ruth. to rev tion. and Indians 9, Red Sox 7. q T Boston, May 12.—Cleveland won from |New - i e nd Re H Boston in the opening game of the se- American Lesyue. - _,:. e i ’ ries today, 9 to 7. It was the heavi % Won. Lot hitting contest of the local season. The |Cieseland H score : Cleveland (&) ="ab hpo 4 3.1 Now TNt REET WAS LISTLESS. ersary| _ New York, May 12.—Unfavorable in- this | dustrial conditions superseded the credit | situation as a factor of primary import- 12 700 Ficher Bady Fither Rody i al (&) Flec ¢ Metor 6 p ¢ b [ - ance in tod . d lower stock Mo 7pcdb 3050 . market. prov lditional liquidation PRt ? * s for both accounf 100 Mlinols Cent . " 2 Roports from leading conters of the| @ Copper . o automobile industry conveved broad in-| |16 Int (',""‘;;' et . 4 % 3 timati down of activity, due il Catdwel; 2 pringfieid et i Dart to the Tallre of the stet ils ta| b Bttt 7 2o : N #/SOLID AND CUSHION TIRES, AND GIANT PNEUMATIC provide finished materials and in lesser| 1600 Kemnecott = : e : L = 3 degree o a redustion of demand. 120 Feian” Valicy Totals o - 3 3 A o B e o M trade reaction, banks of the middle west| 1820 Mex Berrel Score 15 S NDLE! S iy o e e e e v s TENDLER SCORED TECHNICAL tomo ile manufacturers, according to| 1507 M cPaciic ed by o s In the s trade offered 1littls ground for encouragement, MNYNH&H as indicated by the weekly reviews of| 0Nt & Suh the Tron Age and other 5101 Plerce 0Ll railroad strike has cu Eoston S R e Carried Excl ly B o i bl Sl desner, GGtner, Wiok'| - Jergey City, N. T, May - 12.—Lew ¢ usively by = - Tendler of Fhiladelphia scored a tech- = . b Pirates 5, Tilies 5. nical knockout over Georges Papin. the THE A. F. GREENE CO., 331 Main Street Pittsburgh, Pa. May 12.—Pittsburgh | French lightweight hoxing champion, in h round of a word rece ndl of the| Conditi o the Air, Lamb, tenor, ne of Your B . il was again a victor over Philadelphia to- | the sixth round bt e P e 1299 NO! WIC| nmn. foundry operations to 11800 T day by a score of 5 to 3. The locals on . sothml and in the Pitabury (20 Reading bunched three hits with a pass and a| The Frenchman had been knocked one it ated (hat one million being held up P e el : down four times in the fifth round. At e dan v.\izs{m;;lenl;gn{:rseszxfi the beginning of the sixth round he be | N0 COACHING FROM BENCH It was not due to intent to be unfair, |last season and he proved a winnef inning on two singles and a wild pitch, | 3me the aggressor, raining right an IN AMERICAN LEAGUE |Put mere error of judgment A hieh |after he got started. Watson was rex. The visitors hit Carlson hard in the ear. | !eft hand blows to Tendler's head. Sud. school player suggests that these errors ! cently hammered for 18 hits by the 1y part of the game and after tieing the | denly, he stopped and' dropped in thé| Boston, May 12—Coaching from the | would be avoided if the double umpire | Americans, He sho score in the fourth inning, Hamilton re-|Tin§ from exhaustion without “having|players' bench is prohibited in the Am- | plan were in vogue. it that Manager Be placed him and held Philadelphia score. | Péen struck by Tendler. 3 : . lerican league. President Ban John- — rid of him and made arrangements fof less for the rest of the game. Score: Papin, who was making his first ring | ;000 2 “tormal order sent to all clubs | NEW HAVEN PITCHER TRADED |the deal. . appearance in this country, put up a . which was ry T. Frazier, I.. Underwood ting committee, ght congestion. ually no time money was offered and call loans ros» from § to 10 per cent.. vielding slightly at the e elose of the session. Lecal monetary con-| 2% T § Rubber . y 62600 T 8 St ditions nre rerarded ns sound, however,| “Toms Wit Schetsna F. Hyde secretary 1 Sox today, an- CEE L 2 with additional reduction of brokers’! ‘4a0 Wilvs Over pr . Philadelphia (N) Pittsburgh (N 5 5 % and received by the Red Sox today, TO BOSTON BRAVES 2 : cxecutive | horrowings, 800 Worth Pump” .. b hpo 1 e 2 " o 'a o Plucky fight and displayed much Eame- {nounces that a player removed from| 5. . <o, o0 uene handed pitcher | Few French people wear overshoed L on. Rev. i 200 Am Cotton On . Bencroftes 4 00 7 0 c 35 1 o|ness. Honors in the first round were an umpire hereafter is k Watson, ande s s . The stock market traversed the ground the bench by ai P The majority therefore want the leathé r. Leone ¥. LaPlerre. ¢ 3 - ot e Willims.c 4 1 2 0 1 414 0 0even with Tendler, a left handed fighter : = three|of the New Haven m been ity th made familiar by sessions, oils b 3 B Even . automatically suspended for three|of ¢ i tno | € in their footwear as wa 1 Ralph H. Ma g MONEY. Stengeler 3 1 4 0 0 20010 1 cauti In th % P traded to the Boston Braves in t 1 Raivh Marsh ity Bpptixd o 3 S AR LIS ] £ 00 & §|exercising unusual caution. In the sec-|go o e $e0r: & Dosst embership. Following | tributing to the constructive side, wl New York, May 12.—Call money ea: Iiilersh 3 2 1 2 ofcatshaw? 3 15 1 ofond round Tendler cut loose, scoring | A 1inc grom the bench, Johnson deal which _sends Southpaw & Mr._ Yerrington | motors “steels. eqmipments. leathers ana)MED 105 low 8 ruling rate 81 elosing bid 10300 b 3.1 11 o|rights and lefts to the Fronchman's |, CO2CAIng (rof e, COH Con ex- | Brown and Shortstop Shay and an oat- A. Northrop, 8| yetiics foatured the heavy to weak ts-]10: offered at 10; last loan 10; bank ac- et o p 1464 ¢|head and knocking him through the t::‘:e By w0 clubs/in the organization | fielder to New Haven ew Have: Irst CORSESSALIoNAl | e es of one to points pre- | ceptances 6. Witherow,e |30 6 1 1fcHinciman 1 0 o 0 o ToPes with one of his blows. this enting, and has become a positive | Purchased Watson from the Athletics o . * yery interesting talk | vajled at the dull finish. Sales amount- Bone fog U L unnies qoe v 1 el ¢ endienuentiiued ghisl motics vt ithe | oSy i e mndladiosest. FRlSWELL;l Norwich. = Rev. Mr.| 3 to 750,000 shares. = S e s ~ 5~ |third and fourth rounds, in which he | Duisance. T S e tsaniike vany experiences along| rading in bonds were again devold| New York, May 12.—Spot cotton quiet;| T Batted o Gariien in oh : 9| excelled, although Papin gamely assimi- | Visiting players 15 unep Ml of which were heard | o special feature, aside from moderate | Middling £1.40. Seare by fnning ‘Philadeiphia LIBERTY EOND MARKET. Pivsburg Two base hit, 3. Mi { lated the punishment. /In the fifth round |#nd does not belong in baseball. Tendler shot a left to the body just over ETT CITY ALLEYS. the heart and the Frenchman dropped ON JEWETY After the meeting had|gtrength shown by foreign issues. The assisted | {jherty division was irregular. Total Mrs. George L., gales, par value, aggregated $9,275,000.|q ? . : Sihon o ; it Sien- | Yor the count of mine. - He got up oa his h Rollers. Spe(:lal For the Week and Mrs. Charles H. Lamb,|0md U. S. 4's lost 1-4 per cent. on call [U § Lib Ist 4 feet and was knocked down again with a J. Leahy .... 80 83 . coffee and doughnuts. and Panama 3's dropped two points. I GAMESS TODAY. right blow to the head. He rose on|Connell . 87 99 Doreas Home Missionary society T 3% SMational Leagas. the count of nine but within a fewssec- | E, Leahy .... 94 94 First Methodist Episcopal church STOCKS. U-S Lib gd d%s rp Eogian 'st St Touls. onds went down the third time for a |Fontaine .... 90 105 A Guara.nteed 0id fts May meeting at the home of| Saies. Tigh. Low. Cioss. |U 8 Brocklyn st Chicazo. count of four. Once more the plucky | Donais ..... 123 97 the secretary, Mrs. Stanton W. DBrown,| 800 Allls Chalmer % e ns New Yerk at Cincinnatt, French fighter rose to his feet. Tendler — o — : w avenue, this (Thursday)| {9 Alls Chaimer pr U S Lib dth.4%s ST immediately began scoring rights and 439 475 477 Am . w Ch N At this meeting the opening| ‘800 Am Bean Mg ... U S Lib 4h 4%s 3 American League. lefts to the head and Papin again drop- Royle’s Stars, erican Wat e te boxes will take place. 1600 Amer Can ua e ‘5‘.‘; e n'm"\-«.“x“mm{i“'{»l: ped for the count of nine. He got up ! o '“ x : bristian Internationalism in Our Re-| 1100 Am Car & ¥y Quoted In' dollars ‘45 cents per $100 1 s slowly and the bell saved him from fur- . 3‘ ii M . ation r is to be the subject at 00 Am H & L —_— Cleseland at Boston. . ther punishment. o o, 12 or 16 size First Congregational prayer service| 210 Am H & L pr FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Eastern League. In the sixth round, Papin started ++96°.90 108,163 9 %is (Thursday) evening in the chapel. 319 Am Lgcomo Week | Alpany at Springfield. forcing the fighting and aimed sevéral 120 102 103 112 99— Today (Thursday) is a holy day of| 200 Am Tobares Ao | T pdddgeport 2t Waterbury. | B e S { riehts and lefts to Tendler’s head. After 104 110 100 94— bligation, the Feart of the Ascension of | 130" Am Woolen 28 |12 3 Plitsfeld of Hari a few passes he dropped and the referes S s el Lord.” Masses will be at 5 and 7 in| 3400 Ansconda 5% S0 ot Harttord counted him out. The “knockout” came | 191 483 476 480 463 2398 : L3 morning at the Sacred Heart church.| g Atenien r YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. after two minutes and thirty seconds of e [ ] 1 day a novena or.nine days’ devotion in| 1100 Balt & Ohlo Natiopal League. fighting. Papin weighed 135 and Tend- | McCARTHY TO COACH : onor of the Holy Ghost commences at Phlladelphis 3. Pittavareh S, ler 131. BOSTON COLLEGE NINE . the 7.30 mass. Sunday the forty hours' & Frnce, conis per ALl other games postponed. sain. Jack Blumfleld, an English Mght| oo P Il e fors GOLD FILLED CASE - devotion opens at the 10 o'clock mass. 18100 Beth Sicel Cables- .. 0. S AmecisantyLasgo | heavyweight ,also scored a technical| TOSTOR, NEY L Ol der, conch : Italy, cents per g Chicago 8, New York 14. knoclkout ‘over Jack Hanlon of Brook-|Mmer major league p AT Demand 455 |- Cleveland 4, Boston 7 Iyn. The referee stopped the bout in the [ tnd scout, today signed a three year 600 Butte Cop_ & % Cavles 45§ | Detrolt-Washington, rain. T, DR S | contract to coach the Boston college 200 Butte & ‘Swp - Belgum, ; St Teuls 5, Philadeiphia 4. (19 innings) fourth round, the Brooklyn pugilist hav- e D 800 Can Pacific Demand Iy International League. ing received a severe beating. nine, the petition fqp A = . 2010 Chand tor G < 648 | Humalo T, Jorsey Cuy 6. Tommy Noble, an English feather- | Evers had been slatéd before his en- e Wm. Friswe 0: 9 Chea & Olo - TRamtals 1y | Eene & Totedr’s” (it ame) | weight, made 'an excellent showing | §agement by the New York Nationals. & 3 760 Chie Gt W ? Lo % eading 8, Rochoster 3. (Second game. inst Tony De Oro of Panama, wh RELEA : p? - RICHTER & Co' 100 n 6w o e, e per o R8¢ | may i 1, (Mt lsme) Was completely outdlassed in all eight | MURCHISON RELEASED-TO HELEN HAYES AS “BAB l 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET ** 1600 ot st P o Deeud 48| Bilimore-dion, ‘wet rounds. b rounds. It was the Englishman’s first NEW ORLEANS CLUB Coming to the Davis. KL . Members New York Stock Exchange | 100 Cle & Nyet Enstern League. ; | ring -appearancs in the Tnited States,| Cleveland, O. May 13-The release : 1100 Chile Copper ... CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Fitaisloarifon: wet groonda, s of Tim Murchison, a left handed pitch- 509 Chino Con G Open. Th Low. Clos A Shnadd b GOODYEAR NINE WIN THEIR er, to the New Orleans club of the R 7 1% 1%% Beddgport 4, Waterbury 3. X SECOND GAME OF THE SEASON | Southern association, is znnouncyfld by ; 79 Den & Rio G 1o el R s frt : (Special to The Builetin.) Lol Spptier memT OX I CleNe We own and recommend the| i Dome s e Suomeapes 2. (10 momd *r | g SRR 0 ONe e second |12nd baseball cl 20 Brle i oe'”. o e esw (ATH : | game of the season, the Goodyear nine(gscpED HEART SCHOOL . 200 Erle 24 pr . LT% % “e:16 773, ! 1shutout the Slater A."A. team of Web- : purchase of Aetna Life Insur- Cotiese Games. ster, Mass,, by the score of 3 to 0. Nick- SWAMPS VERSAILLES 3 T | pemimasute L er Aoy | 013 00d Emmons were the battery for e Sacred Heart school team of ] y » ply Cross man 8.7 Sl Goodyear and Were opposed by Evans| Taftville defeated the Versailles Slug- ance Co. and Travelers Insur: i T iand Hart for Webster. Nichols struck |gers by the score of 14 to 1. G. Dugas, o BOX]NG EXHIBITION___ZG ROUND Tnlyersity of Maine 7. Colby 3. out 11 men to Evans 7, and was niched | pitcher for Taftville, was the star of the 5 fsaak Walton ance Co. Stock. > Telaware Coliege 2. Feonspivania 1. (19 isalos) | for two hits while Evans was touched | game. Y\ pREC N " . * AT OLYMPIG HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1820 a4, Sweemory L s ey I ey e A Supgestion. e’ e *Price on Application. Dean_ Academy 5, Yalo Freshmen 3. i If the, umpire of the Westerly-Nor- i gt 12 ROUNDS—MAIN BOUT—12 ROUNDS SRR DR R | BROWN TEN wich game did not suit the Norwich team, 5 e ‘:‘“h‘”"" : 3 Sross & which was DANNY DOYLE va. GEORGE PROTO 4 MATCH WITH TUFTS qu.! o e Of New London Of New Haven ; s ZProvidence, R. I, May 12.—The Brown R : 4id not know. 1sHi University tennis team won all six - Harold N. Christianson, 6 ROUNDS—SEMI FINAL—6 ROUNDS Franklin Telephones; matches in its contest With the Tufts u r ; Sg he IepieNEr LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE MICKEY TRAVERS ve. | TEDDIE DAVIS Machine Providence, Rl College team here today. g Of New Haven A 3 P. 0. BOX 522, NEW LONDON Of Hartford Union 963 Company unien 17 Engineers Founders _Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- s Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys; Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. | Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of ail kinds. suggest the pidoia ° ideal cigar for A Challenge. e le L fishermen. . The Hanover bascball team issues a 2 -\ challenge to any fast semi-pro team in| f@ eastern Connecticut for games to be played either on Saturday. or Sunday. In making arrangements Write Manager of Hanover Baseball Club, Box 57, Han- over, or ‘phone 1897-21 between 5 and 7.30 p. m., any. evening. 4 ROUNDS—SECOND. SEMI FINAL—4 ROUNDS BATTLING SCUD vs. TEDDY RUSSELL % 4 ROUNDS.—OPENING BOUT—4 ROUNDS TWO OTHER NORWICH BOYS s‘u 3 News Burm TICKETS—RINGSIDE $1.65—ADMISSION $1.10 A a Tickets For Sale at Del Hoff, Fagan's Smoke Shop, W. E. & J. H. Wilson's BOUTS START AT 8 P. M—POSITIVELY NO SMOKING Upnion Sauace i Bay Them by the Rox U s 3= i Hot water " Challenge Andover. . ot T B S ' L a W elief The Plainfield-baseball club would like ‘% sureR to arrange a game with the Andover E | ‘ - A club for this coming Saturday. To make | S mbat see .Mgr. Theodore Peltier, FOR INDIGESTION