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s+ A i e WA CNEI B TR, Elvita Pills hive 3 ' ous tushing |and ; ‘medals,| In the nat : - N stood the test .or fadtios - o : 4 o) Tmedals, 144, champlonship play Miss Walsh and H. ) SR T % over Yyeart rie on, - ' sharpshooters mie ~ ‘. inson, ‘Brookline, won from Y y il = - ginated 1848, Thou- ind o e, 5 et | ic- | Mrs. W. C. i3 g won' the 5 ‘Huntoon, and N. M. Vose, g s praise, them faect E .fl‘, > of ‘Providence, 6-0,6-0, -~ for rundown condi- 5 Y & . o jon in - s Mixed doubles, first round: ity $tess ° tion, general debil- ;- g " for- the ‘mon '_Mrs, . I Mallory, New York, and € \ ity, nervous pro- s v : i numbered s Figed;-20d, Philadelgiito. de-4: P Spnn ShOWIH Of stration, nervous 30 .PILLS el the units formed ' s R fea Mrs, B, E. Cole, 2nd, North: 9 3 Cihaustion, ‘mental S : ’ R 9 : o o L e e o - e Sipeuauinn SaMids I let the_scholastic championship of the | 0%, -3, 5-% b I rs. T. H. Cabot, Bmlline. ]md‘ .. ' strung nerves, caused by the influenza ’ R v b o Josiah Wheelwright. Boston, defeated | = | . or from over-indulgence in aicohel, i < h l%.u Anna Fuller, Lancaster, and F.| » / tobacco or excesses of any kind. . MM. A B. Pratt, Cambridge. 'anrus ‘tloday for tlis valuable medi- e, send 10 cents to pay postage an : % e e e T e “was he ! _ Modesta TO GATHER NEW EVIDENCE sufficient for one week's treatment. L W ‘ AGAINST WHITE SOX PLAYERS F you have never worn a Maflory, ¢ mElvlla ,‘C,'."“"‘ dior I:flnmfi;tlen :; g fi'},‘“‘f’cfi"‘ l7;lx}mwdlnub prose‘-l & I3 A bi e prostate ‘g and weakness A g cution ol cago White Sox baseba 3 coms and on a fsw. 13 A the bladder and kidneys, $1 per bottle, | men reached the t v firgm u:am.'l R:x;::;::, N. J., .:nfl NBI;_P- players and others indicted in connec- |- try o 4 By ELYITA DEUG CO, 3 Tromont Row, Torth snd 3. & Towle, Larchmont, N. Y. | ton with the allesed throwing of thelrgaws 1 AND 5 BOTH .sortment of Spring stylss has just coms n. 8 1919 world series collapsed today when The Famous Elvita Remedies sold n The names of the medal winners in.this| the state, charging currupdonyof its WON MATCH GAMES at all first-class drug stores. derision by the spectators. state follow: Delma Gordon, Hamden;|chief witnesses, dropped the cases| Moosup, Conn, March 17.—Team No, 1 —_— | Every seat in Madison, Square Garden |Louis Pfleghar, New Haven; Lawrence A.|against seven of the piayers and Judge | defeated Team No. | and Team No, 3 de- was occupied ghortly. after the start-ef | Pichard, ‘Waterbury; Signo Antonson, . ’ 2 7 Wiiliam E. Dever took the others off! feated Team No. 2, in a bewiing match By the time you've trizd en two or ¥ | the first* preliminary bout. ‘This was a | West Haven; Henry - Grace, Westville;| the court call. - lrnlled on the Moosup alleys, in the series | six round contest between George Kitson, | James Abernathy, ~Winzhester; - [ ] e o e e, i bt GL&de , Tonight, ul:(owte\'er, Lhe‘ state plunged ! between these four teams, in the Sterling three you'll undersiand why millions of Ty ot E e e T ek e tn, 2 | Htretord A arton Rl Now Bath nto the of preparing a new case!league. 8. Thornley was high man in well-dreued men wear a Mallorv in Dl’-'-f' with announcement that the 'matter | Teams 1 and 4 match and: Buckly in the tion. L/ fore the grand jury tomorrow to seek|Burton . TO SEEK RE:INDICTMENT - new indictments. He pledged himself Belknap 98— 28 0 5| has been relcased to the Atlanta club'his pitchers and eatchers, and it looks draw. . 7 Frances Wheeler, New Haven; George would be placed in the hands of a!game between Teams 3 WE ‘HAVE | Licut. Earl Balrd, U. §, A, aviatjon |Beldon, Westvilia; William Jennettl,| grand jury again tomorrow and re- | v ,‘2 “:" sk erence to any other hat. - X corps, of Beattle, and Joe Gorman of | Westville; Guilford Didley, Jr, Windsor ;| indictment of the players whose cases; g A l M. 3 Portland, Ore., fought- 10 rounds to a |W. E. Hartshorn, J1, Windsor; G, M.|were dropped, sought. Kelly ... 87 87 83— 262 If you are already familiar with Maliory . draw, ‘They weighed 127 -pounds each | Williams, Windsor. Robert E, Crowe, state’s attorney,:Leltier - 88 ° 98 94— 2804 s and put up one of the livellest prelim- - - : took charge of the case today and an- LK - .11 80 84— i quality, all we need say io you is this: inary bouts ever seen in the Garden. INDICTED PLAYERS NEVER TO nounced that he would handle it from; 88 70 90— 243 A T Vincent (Pepper) Martin. of . Boston APPEAR IN UNITONNM AGATN|BOW On. He ordered.the cases dis- (P 106 100 95— 301 the Spring styles are here rudy for your was awarded the.judges' decision over % Fah " | missed after his plea for six moaths in S S s George (Young) Erne of Buffalo at the | o WaXahachie, Tex. March 17.—Kid|which to gather new evidence had been 435—1332 selection. end of their 10 round bout. Gleason, manager of the Chicago White|denied by Judge Dever and May 2 set FOR HIRE Both Wilson and 0'bewd. had weighed | SO%.. declared today that ~the indicted | at date for trial. i B T . in under stipulated 180 pounds at 3 z:;‘e::.‘l :sl:yh:r" would ‘nevar appear in Cr’l‘onnizh‘!, ‘e,:i :thtorg:nl lm‘teme;lt, er Barlow . 90 88 [ o'clock this afternoon. Wilsen turried i e e blame for the col- | Ehamberlana o~ J C M ; scales' &t 158 Sofunds asd Twd, “l;‘: When informed that the state «f 1ili-|lapse of the case on his predecessors' puciley :Z lf"; ps3 4 2 ACPHERSON Leave Your Order |, (e th. g | RS S Tt o, S| KnSrapery’ S AHeBed Gomapiacy | TTOIh o M ¥ 9= : Wilson was the : mbers Glauson, af ; on an alleged conspiracy e " ind Tt & et to enter the LNE |his spring training uealquaricrs here, | which he ‘said had defeated Justice T e AR CORREX OPP. CHELSEA SAVINGE BANK N w o climbed between the ropes a minute later | 10" - . and:‘corrupted Jog Jackson, Bddie Ci- and was greeted by hearty cheers from I am vositive ther will never he ai-|cotte and Claude Willlams, the men ‘ - Y all parts of the house. Both men .ap- lowed back in th' ranks of organized | Who confessed to the graud jury. He|Elis . R peared to be in excellent physical condi |bnwbllL They are out of basebail.” announced plans to go personally be- | Brunsd: {3 - - Z 2 to “use every means to bring the guilty | Thurnl. 2 k 97— 342 | of the Southern assoclation, according |like he shouldn's be. In Ivy Wingo #n INELIGIBLE FOR ATHLETICS z OF WHITE SOX PLAYERS | persons in this case to ,u,uuf“de‘.'. -—— | to dispatches from the Yankee's Train- | Lubbles Hargrave, once of the wb:. Y . AT PRINCETON ! Chicago, March 17.—Robert E. Crowe, ! claring that many guilty persons had at3—1415 | Ing camp at Shreveport, Louisiana. last year S ul, he has a pair of Princeton, N. J., March & 17.—Frank | State’s attorney, announced late today | not been indicted by the grand jury ! splendid ba. Tom Conway, & and track hat ook i All the players who are or who hope Lo 1" y. o )A(:::.y' h&-;m;:l-le 'm;.n r 4 ':‘;’3 Lén% :_n-“ gm":;“::mg:"!;::o: :;h:e eck - county g‘n;sde éh;;u::‘;:lx::i :‘ng‘elg::; ,';:";h?:g'xomy PR Y zu'lo b6 Bo":: u“::' g“; s 0’ Bave i(ul}il ‘x‘ :: ;‘x’%m ncinnatl, ig slated for tie - i P P er, ! il | g 5 3 : 9 222! now arrived at the Galveston train- g % ment of the Chicago White Sox basesall | would have brough! - | Parkhu 67. 73 82 2 = . The Store for Mes |:‘:ng5-‘;: dg‘etf:'r:é ulll:elll:‘l'fi:ub;q“?:.' "p!lyers whose cases were :m[::d %’: t;‘:[tnu to ;:xstlge. Ry the Toel owmic Ayers . . 101 1 80— 258 [ Lnet‘dum' go:lmhm;ufl‘ls:l;u::d“ AR::;, Veteran Pilchers on Staff, ¢ i X 3 - .80 n fiad s 1 in S Princeton faculty for faliure to pass mig- | State today. S e Jogenh 5 Bivan e ey 1158 193 131 3»|Nixon. The former is detained at| MOran has lost Tuethior, Ring and Sa “an treet year examination. - 2 S d the'!au:r n\g .c:: R &;tl: g home because of fllness in the family !¢ rm.l\ last year's pitching staff, but m TILDEN AND MRS. MALLORY e Feii “ TE, Wi 420—1331 |and the latter 1s visiting relatives near | 'Neir places he has Jepiha Eppa Rixey e ) engineering the alleged world. eeries' . 1 and Rube Mafquard, both doing well ir THREAD CITY K. OF C ~ | MYERS RTPORTED AT : £ RE:UM?D P“I_.:“YQ;DGETHER geak were taken off the call, but may TRiyenton {camp. Of the old squad, he has Fod e = 5 on, Mar. 17— T. Tilden, | be brought up again. The cases dis- T!N esident James C. Dunn of the Eiler, Ray Fisher, Adolfo Luque and DEFEATED K. OF P. BOWLERS LED S0X CAMP | 5007 5" Philadelphia, wotld's tennis|missed were those of men who had | SPORTING NOVES. b N vialy s MG rt - Cleveland Baseball Club has arrived | Bressler, previding the lutter isn't g Willimantic, Conn., Mar, 17—A itcam u“"‘ s;fl:s}. Ark., Murch 17—lImer| champion, and Mrs. Franklin 1 Mal- | surrendered and given bail. There was| Joe Munson, who was acquired by|in Dallas and is enthusiastic over the at first base. SO represenlingut]he K. of C. won the 'ne’.\scl- ‘E:::se. r;n:e;lrfclt':n; :I:‘TIM"AIM”L?:; ‘?r?l :\te't uluorl; lg:xtlonql wgn‘lgn;: E:Ll’ebplrloa:ect of the“mte’nl reugrn&ng to|the New -York American league team | condition of the players, according t0| 1, sadition he hag Fred Coumbe, »l¢ ‘wo out of three strings from the i form: singles tur e holder, resume el seball, however, al eing both un-|from Raleigh, in the Peidmont league,’ advices .from the training camp. - - e g - 5 P, five Thursday might on the Y,|Dbeen @ hold-out, has reported at the Red partnership today in the newly insti-|conditionally released and on the in- i - . performed 1 high cinss style last year af A, C: A. alieys here eligible list. IS(. Paul with hic left handed curves The Lonors for ‘the match went to ; p Lynn Breaton, a sterling hurler from 1he i 3 Mr. Crowe in his argument today 0 - i g N Z 2 3 | Seattle team, Buddy Napier, last year Hussey, both for high single and high; fn ke e told Judge Bever that grand jury tes- 1 | - ’ - ‘ree. Score: ¥ : HNAN':V : 1 3 timony had beén stolen -and that a e o gt B B L . K.ofC. i R .'HL : { conspiracy had hampered the state at Soigmg vl e B - B g M a1y i - is & Chicago youngster, who played his} Murray 50 100,91 281 : g’?‘&gi“‘;e P S school . baseball five years ago at Mec g&:;'lgp é 33 133 ;g: 'z_::; * MABKET WAS LIVELY % ERi Vghén ‘Judge Peve: replied that six- By JAMES CRUSINBERRY. Groh Hss » Bival Kinley, w0 i New Work, ; March 17.~The stock | 500 ¥ L ty days-is the limit, Mr. Crowe shout- ; | Without those four stars who are hcid }:‘:::Ezt ;:g l;é ‘3:: gfi market was under . occasional pressure :Ez sfin:. ?')fl“ ed: “Well, 'the game is called then,|(COPyright 1921, by The Chicago Trib-| It is Just possible one or two of them|\; oy¢ or gomething, the Reds can hard- PERE Py lerce B I'll: ask noile prosequi.” . une.) inay yét ‘be sorry for mot reporting for |, .. . I |today, man yleaders. recording- extreme 260 May Cow © the training .trip, because, to all indica- y hope to knock many rivals flat t! 505 493 451 1449 declines of 1 to 4 points, whilé several of | Ja)¢ Réading The men indicted were still under a year. With them, they may not get fas th 3 - 21 Cisco, Tex., March 17.—(Spesial to The | £ions. Boss Moran has. uncovered a rea: b b, - ~ ulative .issues suffered oo a- t. ban -of silence tonight, their attorneys In stusd unless every one buckles down and for K. of P. “ed‘-emm:‘ sl s o | i O = ;% | torbidding them to talk for publica- |Bulletin.)—Ever since the Cincinnati find in one ot his recrults, a stuzly man | gty tne fluke world's champlonship titie Winters ... 87 99 82— 268| Much bt ground.was regovered iater’ &% tion -until the: statute of limitations 450 Rep T named Sammy Bohne, who has been per- W Reds had the world's championship forced o |2nd goes Into battle with the jdea of Sowen.. 77 114— 284 on the support ccorded fayorifes. in { expired. ; N A & e s 1:1., m:, i | TR et Pasd 1 Helnb Giok'e | wipning a real one. Higgins ... ::fq::"’;‘:":;wmm‘:‘:"- e;"g:ifx"d“;: CONN. MILLS FIVE DOWNS been temperamental. At least, some atl 1 happened to catch the Reds playing | se—————— = Siyers. halt, Mexican Petrolewm, General SPRINGFIELD FIVE |them have, and this spring things are| 20 ¢Xibitlon game against Clarence Row- Studebaker, - Chandler - .and 's Columbus club, training at Ranger, | (Special to The Bulletin.) worse than ever. Four of the stars are|, ghort distance a! S 2 In this contest s A?mnuesgfin;w“fl e lhe‘ Danielson, Conm, Mar. 11__Connec_'hnldouu. and while they are expected to | young Mr. Bohne went to bat five times & vi me to t tia aft - I L to hit fe \ MOORE AMONG LEADERS most disturbing element, both the com- ticut Mills added another victory to!come to terms some time after the strenu- | and all he did was to hit four home runs its string by defeating, 32 to 21, the!|Ous trip is over, or at least near the fin-|and one single. As I recall it, that same Big Five of Springfield, Mass., in the|ish of the jaunt, the Reds are likely to record is down in the book as having ‘Town hall here Thursday night. The ;labor under the handicap of a late start. |been made by Ed Delehanty, more than B L game was fast and well played and| Pat Moran, who was found down among | twenty years ago. MONEY ;urg{vexd an din{;reszing one to watch, the oil Wells of this region laboring over-| It doesn't mean that young Bohne is P 4 itls and Murphy of the Crescents|time, realizes the situation, but feels he | going to do that right along in big league | W, ‘;‘,’;'; Merdh :“;f““‘l“ money: | played good for the winners and gave |has found two or three sparkling recruits | cireles. The right fleld fence was a bit IN BOWLING coNanm mo nand preferred shares establishing Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 17—Rellh alnew low records in connection with rum- aigh total of 662 pins in the sin ors . which dealt mainly with the com- | of the American Bowling Congres: pexny's;aitinde. a1, sl teahlilly tournament today,| Ed. Moore of De- | troit placed among the leaders of -the individual and all events, his high set 200 Worth P & 3 n. 3 > ‘New Haven was another weak feature, selling ac a new minimum for the current 15 . ¥ ila good account of themselves. The|who will carry the club through the ear- |short, and one of the homers was a long putting him in a tie with S, Gresoh of | MOvemen(. (o the accompaniment of re- g?:;“uiiéflcgffrd at 7; last lan 85 yisitors played an unusually fast game|ly contests. fly over that barrier, It would have Cleveland for sixth place in the singleg | POrts which bore cn the question of re- . and introduced a new style of play Moran Works Reeruits Hard. been caught in a big fleld. and brought his nine game total te|eiVershid. Auwiong the.more representa- | CorEoN which when solved by Conn. Mills|" Bohge Can Wallop Pill the mark of 1,849 pins, which gives|!ive rails heaviness was shawn by Read-f s made the goidg much easler for the|, VW ith that idea in mind, he is working ¥ him 2 tie for sixih place with T Helljy | I0€ and Pennsylvania. - : New York, March 17.--Spot cotton | home boys. & his squad harder than any manager 1| Another was a terrific crashing drive of Chicago among the all events lead-| D general the day’s-movement indicat- | qufet ; middling 11.60. Sheridan was the star for the visi-|Nave looked at so far except Branch|to left field that took a bad hop on a ers. ed that the recent rally rested large.y.on | S tors, sheoting three fleld goals from |1ickey, becanse he wants to have the re- rough fleld and got past the left fielder. The Porto-Lindsey team of New| technical considerations such as might LIBERTY BOND MARKET, the middle of the floor. cruits prepared to go into big league bat-|On - a level and smooth fleld, be might Haven today ranked tenth in the dou- | 10gically result from .an over-extended Law Close One of the features of the eveningi!le should the worst come and the t.hreeilea held it to a rlnulv... xu?z the same, bles with a score of 1,220. Lindgey |Short position. Sales amounteq to 823.- . 2 % which doubtless was the big drawing°r four stars refuse to report. this your-: ~n the ball and retains fourth place in singles and is| 000 shares. 3 2 % a card was the preliminary game be-| A Year ago the training camp of the| - played the pesition at third base In fifth in the all events. Eliminating the: money market, whicl % - tween the Woofiswck Academy girls | Reds might better have been pitched on bangup luw.... = .. repeated the easier trend of -the previous % team and the Danielson Girls' club,|Fountain square in Cincinnati than in| Another sparklng lad has been uncov- iy, deyeiopments of h. seaglomn s offexsd 2 the latter winning, 12 to 8. At the|Miami, although conditions at the Flori-|ered in Louis Fonseca, a Latin skinned Exhibition Games. Jitt] incentive for a resumption of con- L 9058 | pale Woodstock was ahead, § to 4, but | da resort were ideal for conditioning pur- | youngster from the lots of San Francis- At New Orleans: Brooklyn Nation-|structive effort. For example, price ad- s7. by superior playing the Danielson girls |Poses. At that time the Reds were still jco. He has driving power in his batting als 9; New Orleans So s uthern 10, vances by independent ste producers scored . ample. baskets to win. The|celebrating their “victory” over the White as great as Bohne, and Is an active kid e, Fla—Philadelphia Na-| were offset by another very substantial lineup and summaries: Sox of the previous fall. They left camp {on the infield, though he does nced ex- increase In the number of idle freight —_— . Mi id 'Fi in no condition, but when the old bell |perience. cars. ' s " FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Elfia:: Mt Big Five | ¢ began playing good ball at once.| It was Moran's idea that he might have Mixed conditions ruled in the broad- et L ---. Leach;perhaps they can do it this year. to play Groh at second this year and, At Cisko, Tex—Cincinnati Nationals|er and more active bsnd market. Lib- Ago | No Cause For Celebration. 10, Fort Worth (Texss Leagu) 2. | 57 lammes were frm_but some ot e | i e At - Sherldani 4 ever, they have nothing this spring les—Chicago 2 5 reign war flotation: . kX Xk 1 lebrating, is le- Vernon (Pacific Coast) 7. - were disposed t> react. Total sales (par i = % 7 SI:;—;. Mills Flashty ! to cause celcbrating, and there is no cele £0 51 81 perhaps, Bohne at third. Or he might have played Kopf at second and Sam Crane, the utility inflelder of last year, at short. Now It looks as If Bohne is sure of a place, and if the stars fail to come back. Fonesca will be at second with Crane at short and Rube Bressler, Yesterday. orelgn) Sterling (par $1.88 Demand i 5 q brating. The: doing their dally grind ! ki b WoMR IO ericainy vr - | TAIRe). Spbrieated (1136008, Travers | with spirit and even enthusiasm—that i, ; g o e e 2 3 \all except Eddie Roush, Heine Groh, Jake .. Slaman | Daubert, and Larry Kopf, the four Who | e former pitcher, on first. Rube is play- Penn Swimmers Wen, s: Eii 3 .lieddy 4, Milis | haven’t, at present writing, come to terms !y 1690 Allls Chal 3 = i > ng the bag nicely and hitting in his ac- C Philadelphia, March 17.—Uhiversity of T0'Al] Chal pi 2, M'urphy 2, Marland 2, Sheridan 5, with the boss and apparently Will not | o o s stule Bill Schirmer, from F: CHAPPELL 0' Pennsylvania swimmers defeated P 1000 All Chm & Travers 4, Slaman 1. until the hardships of the southern tour eated Prince- | 300 Al Com 3¢ Fouls: 'Reddy 1, Mills 1, Sheridan 1,{are over. ton here tonight 32 lo 21 Princeton took | #'Am 4z Ch : Caties 09 | Travers 4. *|* Such @ condition fs bad for the morale | PO 2re tying for infield jobs. r m ;‘“f" l’;‘"“ ‘“g‘-'" to’11, clinching | %30 4m. Beet B The attraction booked for next Sat-|Jf the whole team. One hears it in whis ¥UlI Hole Made by Kousch. Phone 24 SOUIIAgIATE Sr. 1000 Am Can .. urday night is the Millbury Five, one|pers, especially among some of the older| In the outfield with Rousch gone, it l-izAl C & ;‘ of the teams that has succeded in de-|heads of the club, who feel that they |means that Dode Paskert, Pat Duncan AR T feating Conn. Mills. The Millbury [have just as much right to miss a train-|and Charley See will d» the work, the m“: ;M.? 2 team is composed of Holy Cross men. |ing trip as has any of the four stars. |latter performing in center. If Rousch . D S When the stars do report, if they do,|turns up, See and Paskert may do the e Green Hockey Captain, they will not bo welcomed with enthusi- | right fielding agalnst right and left hand- . 100 Am Wool ~ Hanover, N, H., March 17.—James P.|asm by the others who have gone through |ed pitching, respectively: A couple of =% Auien CPEOAGO. GEALY. MARKNT B o e, 1o 2 wav, 10 bieaks. pee | B Wilinmas; I pear ot Movks Jaw, £nd cover-pol 'or two year: L e eeling. n a way, . ), r al 00! aw, an o R ero) A B gaareh 17.—Slgns of exhaus- | elected captain of the T o o as | e morale of the ciub. . It makes the Job | Bz Dawson, trom the Universicy of West | 0 Buit & Olo” foienian ok Lwer 1oL 1 & ‘Stampelied tor 109, . doubly hard for the honest and hard | Virginia. L300 Beth Mot - ey it Mepart of Mekdent i T \ working manager, Mr. Moran. Moran says he lsn't a bit worried over 290 Beth St 2 | to ‘crumble, . 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