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RIGHT NOUR TH E: MAN im AFTER PRE PARE YOURSELF FOR ‘BATTLE . entire car the evndence“ of AFTER HIM SOUTH WARCHESTER HER. The Crescent Athletic, Association has arranged for a concert and bas- ketball game at the Olymoic hall Sunday afiernoen at 2 The music will be furnish ‘class orchestra. ' There stch men us Jurry sen, Qu.sh, Curry-and Joe liad This bunch should be a goad atur: with the fast traveliing Cr have Ueiair, Normandin, Mills, o’clock. the big 1 the Cres- “(flCSLQt Say, \u-m Jehn- confidence i do everytl construct the CUBS SIGN WHELAN FOR FIRST BASE POSITION _Chicago, Jan. 7—The first base posi “on the Chicago Nationals was taken care of teday with the signing oi-Taomas \Whelan, of Loston, a g# uaie ol Georgetown university, whese i by several major Whelan played one with the Eoston Braves his manager and#would e to hel'p him re- on A sten o contract. He is b~ 42 4 2 ing war he was “There will be no admission chargedff 2¢ YoaIs oll. Doring the War he The ofiicers of the association have| arranged (o issue social membership | = KEY cards to help defray the expenses of | (IN&'S COL':EER;;’":&S!O?‘_ECH the afternoon's program. These so- G 1 - - membership cards can he p Boston 7 — King's college of at the office by making upplic: them. / GLEASON SIGNS CONTRACT TO 'MANAGE WHITZ SCX he lo be removed folio revelations in rezard to th scandal last seasgn, Charle iskey, -owner of the club, ma the announcement, sad he hLad e Dixy featured tx DENPES Ri R OF INDUCING e of both teams. gitlmate means mem- [ - MARKET WAS ACTIV New York, Jan. todhy made Numerous mu 10 gains of thne previous sess: &remter part of tue activily wnd siren, reposed in issues of a specu acter, seasoned shares scorns compard- tiveiy siiall sdvances. Scn iment wmong . trade festional element continued fiyenced in iapge measyic tién now under way in cor dus y a ) L ce an afgued, however, are by the rcduction of to gn incre; ‘ransactions in est of any day of t most’ one-ihird of #i trated in steels and equip: oils, textiles and lea hers. There was buyit but a steady inquir Steel at a net gain of 1 1-4 though fore wsts of the corpor e cember unfilled tonnage, to Le iscued aneiher sef¥ere next Monday, indicate shrinkage of brakinzs, “Final prices points for Crucibl: Baldwin Locomotiv American Wooien, al and Inte¥nation only trivial chw um es Rubber, Roy. Duzeh phalt rc aggrezated with the T spl{g::t remit ances eise [ y Issues were again splcuous features of the hond market, entire groun, excenting the firs STOCKS. :The following i3 3 summary of trancactions on New York Stock Ixchange to 3 P. M.: ws and the pro- an: it waa he larg- s of 1 to 6 Steels, w_Petroleum, Internation- reils making : 7. S. Further e foreizn ¢s rallyiag reaction the con- Tilga: Low.. Clese i in- al- 7 the Clos 43% 7] 5.00 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, (i)hl‘:go Jan. 7.—Wheat un" Siroiiis, Gool e bushels. The _market ettled, 1 3-4 to.2 3-4 net low- ch 191 3-4 t0'172, and May 1.64 3-4 to 165. Corn lost'1-2 to 7-fc and oats 1-% o 7-8. In provisioms “(he ouicome was a gain of 12¢ to e, b2 igures heretofors avadl- ut the Arzentine-Australian sur- only 228,000,000 busnels, the new a decided advantage to the Moreovey, a large part yesterday'’s sudden Lulge uently a natable Iy usual props t3 values. On the the fact became apparent that le new exnort business %.zd de- Country offerings in the south- st, though, Were reportad heavier and was said that improvement ur trade coatinued to lag. Under sych cuma’'ances the undertone was rather the greater part of the day de- te eontinued alertnesg in regard to news from Washington, Corn and oais symyathized. with the jack, but. buying of qorn.for a elevator interest tended later to < the downturns. Provisions were depressed at times {with zrain but finally bécame more re. |sponsive to higher quotations on hogs. WIFAT: cHICASO GRA eRAm MARKET. or Close. Ta% 4 made e¥orts | . muu:ned Tespecti 1 obtained by Jjoe Lynch over Lierman | | ing experts, e short interest had been eliminated | vemence. SENSIB Open Gar $1395, Roadster $1395, Four Door Sedan $2055, Coupe 52053 ! L zisional for Wire Wheel Equipment, 53 NORWICH OAKLAND COMP F.0. B. Pontiac, Mickizan. ! I~ -Tel.1328 324 Main bers of football teams of other col- ieges to desert those teams and to come to West Point for athletic pur- poses.” “Recent articles in the press,” the statement said, “have contained insin- uations that systematic eiforts w being made by the mil vy authotities to induce Wy iliegitimate means me bers of tootball teams of oiher colleces to desert those téams and to ¢ to West Point for athletic purpos No attentian would be given such charges had they not-attained a more or less authentic character by appearing un- der Annapolis headlines. “A rigid investigatton has failed to reveal the slightest basis for such re- ns, Athletic types are desired for army but no unsporismanlike n"et‘mds have been used to them. The il 'y authorities, there- fore, wish 10 make a most sweeping denml of such allegations. “It is not the practice of the M tary Academy to attempt to rebu criticism or propaganda through theé columns of the press and it does so in { this unique instance, not to brand the ud and to stop -the lie, but for the purpose of reassuring its own fol- scattered throughout the U. S. BOXERS TRAINING, FOR BCUTS WITH ENGLISH FIGHTERS London, Jan. 7—(By the Associated Pr )—Pete Herman, former world s bantamweight Cna‘r’plon and “Bat- Levinsky, tae former lib'h heavyweight [ mpion, training at e 'b, where lingl daiiy watch them in meu- \H)lh wever, ntity. seems 10 be an He is taking vdict the outcome of contest with Wilde. Notwithstanding the recent decision in New York, Herm: claimed here as the weight champi Engiish 1 is being ac- bantam- and the on Her'lnns st tds and that if W wims here he will be the world" s cfam- pion. ELATIVELY, the Oakland Coupe is prlced verylow. Butinthe - The compact 44-horse: power, overhead-valve,six- cylinder engine reflects, the most advauced en- . gineering practice. The roomy and stoutly con- structed body is equipped with every esscntlal con- 14 {Company M. obtain | BASKETRALL i JACKSCHN-MITCHELL BOUT i ere is not one” cheapness. & BATES LION BRAND ‘AND ARTIST At ~ \ LB SSal X BASKETBALL Town Heli, Danielson TONIGHT : O ANY, fi St:, Norwich, Conn. o of Milford, Mass., vs. Connetticut Mills! Preliminary Games. BALTIC RIVALS, vs CONNECTICU'S MILLS, 2nd E $10.00 and $12.09 r' OLYMPIC HALL SUNDAY AFTERNOON Jan. Gth, at 2:30 P. M. Conceart and Baskestball CRESCENT A. A. V3. SOUTH MANCHESTER | K. GF C ENDED IN A DRAWl AN ASTOU NENG SAL‘E STREET Ic $3.00 and $4.00 CLOTH HATS ............ NOW $195 COME EARLY—FIRST CHOICE IS ALWAYS BEST irt $3.00—$53.50— $4.00—%5.00 Assortment includes every Cotton Shirt in our stock — Nearly 1,000 Shirts in all—made of fine Percales, Woven Madras and Cotton Crepes in rich designs, and also plain ‘white. All sizes and sleeve lengths to a customer, so dealers will not purchase. _All Our $5.60 and $6.00 SIL-K FIBRE SHIRTS NOW $285 Not over six shirts All Our $10.00 and 312.00 PURE SILK SHIRTS NOW $5.50 [ A s-Reduced-Too ONLY 194 OF THEM Fine Soft Hats, in the season’s finest qualities and styles — A few Derbies included 37 WERE $5.00. 88 WERE $6.00 45 WERE $7.00. 24 WERE $8.00. NOWwW ~1$3.95 STETSON HATS ........ NOW $5.95 onel A. A. Duff, manager eof the Eng- lish club, stated in h letter that the watches would be de week of June 18, at Hurli wyn EMPLOYED EOYS HAVE BASKETBALL LEAGUE ivered the heavier| A three-team basketball league was Mitchell's best round was the organized among the “Y” employed eventh in which the men fought three| boys' gym class members Friday night. | times back and th across the ring| The teams have been organized and ind_ wer e :chedule of games drawn up. ‘Thel sred the bout a 33 pounds ad the bout was rded more frequent- 1t {he close of teams are as follows: Clippers—S Phnse G | Saze, Donegan, Crooks; - ) g. | Erennan, Har O Neil, ted” Allen of Eridzéport knocked | Vitgliano; Thistles—LaComb, ‘uLL.- out George¥Sharkey of New York in|Kenig, Shea, Plumenthal. the third round of a six round match. Tire” promoters- of the Loutg ba ,‘ their views on rules drawn up at th Paris conference-in 1919 of world box- [ at which the th.edl States was not represented, what the Inglish promoters is a general under: ta'ldmv should be for at lea: KHLINGLY HIGH HOOPSTERS VICTORIOUS OVER WOODSTOCK (Special to ThP Bul‘P ) Wcodstock Jan. Withasiother victory “han lhey |)l£1)-[ ed here tonight and defeated Wood- | stock acade’ny by a score of 40 to 19, Killingly being handicapped by pla: ing on a strange floor took some t to get going, but once its great hoo; sters ogt their eye on the baskets was all off. This makes 7 stra: victories for Killingly. Killingly Ii.s school 2nds also made a ciean S“L\D by defeating Woodstock’s 2nds, 31 to 5. Lineup: Killingly Woodstock Reeves .................... McClellan Right Forward Blakely ....... fedess Perrinj Lett Forward Back ... o e GalluD Center Williams ............. «ss Pike Right Guard . Wilcox Killingly will be again seen in ac- tion at the Town hall, Danielson, next Wednesday night when Tourtéllotte Memorial High school comes to Dan- ielson. PRINCETON COACH WARNS AGAINST OVERCONFIDENCE . Princeton, N. J., Jan. 7—William W. Roper, Princeton’s head fdotballscoach, tfldai' gave out a statement warning the ® Orange and Black adherent- against overconfidence in regard to the 1921 football season at Princeton. oper said the Tigers would be hard hit by graduation, and that ,there is practically no maferial in thé present | freshman class. An effort will be made to bring the team to its highest point of et! fmency for the Chicago cntest, two weeks be- fore the Harvard and Yale games. Each weighed 141 poundse Team standing: Won Lost Rustlers . 2 0 DUGAS TAKES CHAWPIONSHIP Clippers 1 1 SOWLING TiTLE FROM FILLMORE | Thistles ... 0 2 MEETING OF TRCLLEY ' BOWLING LEAGLJE TUESDAY A meeting of the Tr feasue officia Tuesiay a: licuse, in i 14, ant business will be U The mtnnx,ers have been rcquested to at- The first who had a onent, IFill- tie this lead in Pod, b to pi 3 The following a Fillmore— 3 87, 116, 99, 103, al 1042, Outpointed Chip. Cleveland, O.. Jan. 7—Eryan D(!wn»i ey, of (I chnd x Chip, former midileweigat c in a ten round bout here ton TROLLEY BOWLING LEAGUE Palace. 36, 85, 94, 120, 1 95, 121, 87, 101, 89, 98, 99, 6, 1 IQa—loml 1011, 124 the Cork official. 100 The €ase of the lord mayor hsd not 98 been formally presented to the n-u u‘ 134 14— - 362 | partment tomjght by the labor — ment, but the solicitor of the Iomef de- 570 374 560 1704 partment was known to be giving gonsid- E rawelt Oty eration alo to his departmen’s power, in LeClair 93 87 128— 30s | C25eO'Callaghan is admitted by labor of- A A ) 299 | ficlals, to ask the denartment of justice rraia e okt lo institute rroceedings against the lord By oA mayoe the charge of violating a erim- Willts 4 i inal stafute by entering the United States - o Lo M without & passport. T Secrefary Davis also Indicated during o Ahe day that the state department had in Plainfield. stitutedJan investigation of the report % of Harry Eoland, secretary De Valera, nrvlldflll of IM " that he, too, had entered {the Unifed States without a passport as a stow: 100— 30-: H Coutu <l1lom01l monn said that the department, n taken note of the reported y Boland in a speech yester- York “of a vendetta” by the every country, if Engiind per- the nursuit of its present course clard. 311 XCST question, the sccrétary ther such a declaration Tinz it sauthor within spope of ation act of 1916 nreviding de- portation for aliens advocating the use of force amd violence against the United States. _Badketball Challenge. rder in | « ho, o hear | . Watesbury, the proprietors of We hope to he0r ! the Runker H in Waterbury v ¥ cot and New Lon- |ited ther nlace “the other morning 1 do: ‘ - s found it had been ralded and a e peunds carried off. together moblie and two dozen aute l *| tires. Three men have been arrested for iam | the theft. 'RICHTER & CO. \\.l\-l('h. Lose to :h~ Kaceys. s do'@n. night in| me We Off:r Any Part of 100 SHARES Tt the siate Bmggh%g‘;‘mcm | PRICE TO YIELD ABOUT 9% 2 , 100 SHARES COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. PRICE TO YIELD ABOUT 1250% 100 SHARES rdd)..l»-eul:hl out nd aceentuated to- Jouns INORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. S tary Davis of th ate d t . had calied when the departmenvs logal| PRICE TO YIELD ABOUT 650% aqu % the entire O H. N. CHRISTIANSON AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT | Simcox . 97 102 GOES TO CLAYTON, MO., CLUB | ¥icCarthy New Yorls, Jan. 7 — The National | pooley “hampionship tourna- | yr Aldi was awarded tonight to Commtry elub, Clayion, 549 1353 M 1 meeting of the | ation here. en Golf Champion- | Barber ... 105— 215 ship tour: t was awarded to the| Longo . 112— 314 Coiumbia ciub, Chevy Chase, Mary- | S!yorster 30— 230 land. Plke . 27 —_— Rondo CREW CANDIDATES START | ey PRACTICE AT PRINCETON e Princeton, N. J., Jan. 7—Fifty men reported to for the first crew prac- tice at Princelon since tho close of the| BSPIR .+es outdoor segson three months ago. | GIeY .. Many veterins were incladed in the Lt L The men were given a light e workout. Dugas Ch e Princeton has installed a new row- ing machine in the gymnasium which g e U enables three crews to work side by Aetna. side at the same time Byington 1;2 105 87— ng’ Ii 4 133 76—282 POLO MATCHES TO BE PLAYED |ranlich 76 98 'S 262 IN ENGLAND NEXT JUNE | Clement J107 91 83— 201 New York, .Lxg\ 7—Formal accept- | Johnson . . 142 107 99— 349 ance of America’s challenge for the et International Polo cup by the Hurling- 522 524 443 1499 ham club of England was received to- day by W. A. Hazard, secretary of Moosup. the Polo association. Llenum.ntoul- MacKenzie ...... 94 118 114— 326 cr intg its ows ha: nt, it hns begh i favors devortation of the LOCAL REFRESENTATIVE Teiephono, New London 2211 THERE s no advertising medium & Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle: tin fur Dusiness results. The state de cated, lord ma)or. while the labor department has been represented by those close to - its higher officials a3 favoring admission of