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VILLE TROLLEY LEAGUE ( ; /i A_H . 5 iy 00 i1y 018001 DODGERS WIN OPENING GAME OF SERIES FROM GIANTS Brooklyn, ApHI 25. — The Brooklyn champions "defeated New York, 4 to 1, today in the of their four game series, Reuther pifthed great ball and Was given remarkable support which in- cluded three fast double piays. Neht was batted' out of the. box in the third Brooklyn (N) Y oomen.e ) o i 1 (it 3 it > 4 i /Both _strings were won . ‘As Taftville won the the third was not nec- fond. rolled the high hon- by losing goes into second third place goes to the Pal- i e TR Ll gt T A il e il e i e g i i A Velvety inish— an Iron Resistance Inorout Varnish puts a finish on ' .antique furniture as glossily soft as dancing moonlight—and as last- ing as the wood it covers. Even live steam or boiling water can’t turn Inorout white, make it chip, or dull its lustre. ‘ Outdoors for everything varnish- able, Inorout has no equal. Weather doesn’t affect its shining surface. It ol ozt Rlesavons-¥ Bluvsouemns PHILLIES BEAT OUT « BRAVES IN EIGHTH Philadelphia, April 25—Lebourveau's single in the eighth inning scoring Wrightstone and R. Miller gave Phil- adelpnia the first game of the series with Boston today 7 fo 6. Until this point the Braves led by the margin of 5 to 4 but in the eighth, the Phil- lies secured three runs. Meusel knocked the ball over the right field wall in the second inning THE BAY STATER the first -hose Much to. the surprise of the large iy 5] “.'_‘.i""; erowd of bowling fans from Moosup, r¥y Tattville ‘and Norwich, who went to the ken, and you are beter bft mental- | Iitle hamlet of Jewett see the iy, physically, financially. It's so easy, | fhamplonsiip matoh they wers ed ise simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac 2: a:large slgn which notified them that 'and if it doesnm't release you from all [ they were expected to pay 25 cents for craving for tobacco in any form, your | the privilege of .witnessing. the match. ‘@ruggist will refund your money with- | The sign and ‘the meaning it conveyed ‘out guestion. aroused the ire of the crowd who in scathing tones denounced all connected with the match and flatly refused to PLAINFIELD pay.the tos T The Moosup team seeing that they Half the village motored to Westerly | were going to lose the moral support of Saturday afterneon to see the soccer|their' leather lunged rooters, refused to football game between Plainfield and|play. The Tatrville team then declared Westeply in The Bulletin cup series. The|a “now or never' ultimatum. and firmly game had hardly startéd when rain began | refused any arbitrary settiement. Fred to peur down. A high wind arose and [ Dugas, shining light of the Taftvills ag- made conditions so bad that Referee Bob | gTegation, to help matters along deliv- Brooks called game just after the|éred a lengthy discourse on the “piker- middie of the half. Westerly won |ishness” of the crowd. The erowd, as is the toss and chose the wind. Plainfield [the custom of all crowds, resented the put up a strong defensive game but was | coul stirring words of Mr. Dugas and unable to kiek the ball more than 10|sat down ‘to await developments. yards against the wind. Westerly, with| It was a case of “no crowd, no game" the wind in her favor, scored three times, |80 the offending placard was removed. The playing field had become a mire|This was not productive of harmony c0 from the rain by this time and the ref-{James Dooley in soothing tones appealed eree was forced to call the game in spite | {0 the sportsmanship of the crowd and of the wishes of the players. The game|his talk got them started but only for a will undoubtedly be plaved over in West- | short time for someone in the crowd de- esly May 14th. The lineup: mandde that Dugas should apoiogize, Mr. ‘Dugas was equal to the occasion and | f his fourth he f th v ’ B | for his fourth home run of the sea. i PR American Thread Oov | went out to spread the oil upon the trou- | son. 3 goes through seasons of wind, snow, D . ©evevv.. Spencer|bled waters and in a graceful manner : . rain and baking sun and comes retracted his statements about pikers. TS - o through as brilliant as when new. vvvees C. Tettow | Evensthen the crowd was lonth to attend the game until Tem Simeox told the Bostor. .. . Phikelphia McCluggage — P ot N | 10 the | (rps BUNCHED HITS IN For inside or outside work, Inorout 2 | J. Walker . v.. A. Tetlow|crowd in- plain old fashioned ¥nglish 0 despite tooth brush, it has A that Dugas was a better sport than any 6TH AND DEFEAT REDS can’t be beaten. i * Nature's M ‘ of them. This seemed to settle tae mat- | (Cincinnati, Ohip,e April 25.—Chicage WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Ine. ) film caused tremendoms damage forces. . Old methods had the op- i ter and the crowl poured in to watch | bunched five hits in the sixth inning and Boston, Mass. o M‘ . N pesite effect. ¥ the humbling de’2it of Moosu scored three runs and defeated Cin- Lergest Paint and Vernish Makers in New England 5 X Film absorbs stains, making the g cinnati today 3 to 2. Martin kept the hits P N Dental science, after diligent teeth look dingy. It forms the 4 Morwan, Sell moatiered und Uhataive e You can buy Bay State Liguid Paint or Inorout Varnish from search; has found ways fight 9 [BIEys oo Bod. 1o, fhe pimaher. ¥he patting. of : m&' Careful u: Sase basis of tartar. It holds food sub Watch it act ] Potvin . Terry and Duncan and Daubert's work PECK & McWILLIAMS CO film om stance which ferments and forms Send. S0 4304 Tabe N Lo Salsbury. at frst base, were interesting features. c . proved them beyond question. .4 ¢ holds the acid in contact h*-&:he&wfl McKenzie .. e score: . N i ~ after using. 2 ow leading dentists everywhere .4 be teeth to Seor 3 cause . —— S e THE HOUSEHOLD—A. Boardman, Mgr. 5t o Y Sogw Mark the abeence of the viscous | Sor—to10 | Ciodonad’ 0 0 0 T4 TR 0! A ke b ma It breeds millions of germs and fim. See how teeth whiten as the 1 127 244 HARVARD TO SEND FOUR 3 i scientific tooth paste—Pepsodent. they, L o 4 Wil ... TR 1177 iii|ENTRANTS TO TRACK CARNIVAL So all may regularly apply them. 2% of pyorrhes. A book we send telis the resscst , o L'w! 199| Cambridge, Mass, April 25— Har- b Sim- each ect. what H Goals, €. Weall 2, T. eWall 1; time, 203 | vard will send four ts for the 2 . To countless homes they_ have Pepsodent combats &-'4 for good eff Judge i minntes; refere, Bob Erooks, Taft. 1d events of the U y of Penn- The 1l round vamlsh brought already 2 new era inteeth caused troubles as nothing else those resuits will mean-toryou and | lle; Mnesmen, W, Collins, Plainfield. T. lvania track carnival¥aturday, but a 4 Cleaning. has dome. yours. Cat out the coupon now. Cornaliey! Westerty. g 9 08ffwill not let its two relay teams enter, i | At the dance in the Community house S Bht ote pmaind Rem ar Sation 1 R Geas - the 38 y 5 ng for the meet with Yale three weeks ; Shestra made 8 Mt A fair croms ae | PIRATES AIDED BY OPPONENTS | hence. Announcement to this effect to- | IR : - PAT OFF | attendance in spite of bad weather. A ERRORS DEFEAT CARDINALS|day included word that the men going ;C)a, Moosup Willimantic Rovers and | handed pitcher, but the game was al- i number of Jewett City and Baltic peopie| St. Louis April 25—Pittsburgh tin. | t© the Pennsylvania meet are Bob Har-| “lainfield for a same Sunday, May 1) ready won. Cleveizna_(A) e s o en were present. ished fast today and aided by errors| ¥00d, bole vaulter; Ned Gourdin,|py 20 SRl So0 > e i WD e e 5, 7 PEPSODENT COMPANY, i Miss Doris Baxter went to Camterbury | by Hornsby and Fournier, defeated St.|Droad jumper, George Krogmess, high 1 e 3 i REG.U.S. THE ' 3 Sunday. Louis 6 to 5 in‘ten innings in the op- | JUMPer, and Tiske Brown, hammer L , o E £ ' Dept. B, 1284 5. Wabash Avi. Chicaga. I Mrs. W. H. P. Faunce of Providence | ening game of the series. Tierney's sin- | (\FOWer who will hurl the 56 1b weight. A AATS EBuLTE H 3 H The New-Day Dentifrice 1 and Mre. F. D. Brigham of Lynn were|El® in the ninth with one out started i e < - h s H b Mail 10-Day Tube of H vieitors in town Sunday. the visitors towards the tieing run and aseball Chalienge ety L i H e ; The local council of the K. of C. held |hi€ singles in the tenth drove in Cut-| The later A. A. of Jewett City chal-| Fifberta s, St Losis's. (0 inziogs.) + - ° The scientific film combatant, approved by modern authorities £ i its -‘m’u dhmae installation Sunday | Shaw With the run that proved a win-|lenge Baltic Rivale All Stars of Nor.| Chewe 3. Cincinmd 2 o 4 o and now advised by leading dentists everywhere—to bring five ! i evening in the rooms over the Plaini 2 American League. 99 H 13 . s ) i public market. ~ About 30 members. wers Washingion 5, New York 3. 3 H H desired effects. All droggists supply the large tubes. ’ initiated. A degree team from All Hal- (o} Beston 3. Philadeiphia 2. oy H 3 lows’ council. Moosup. under Grand “flL c'Al G & Do S ioas . Knight . h Totals 1 Seuht Qtileyher, was o charss ‘of the L Ancreas At T a1 o Tl Mteeter. has bought & new. < £ : i e i AR L. N. FIVE EASIL Hotel, which will be the headquarters|that a sportsman uses two and He expeets to toir New Bngiand ahoriis. s e DEFEATED NEW BRITAIN | of the shooters, announces that he will | times more than any thing elsadn BBt Qe 3 Aty SRR s sl Coramies- Indianapeie. retn. R and Nerwich Fiva |1V $230 and also & Winchester Venti- | so-calied Juxury line. Thia is the,zes- ‘ were v Norwich Sunday. L . - Miami ' Co International Lea oS oo Lanain. ol Aorwich Zi%A Frated trapgun, valued at 3200, son there is #0 much agitation for thel ¥IM Connell was one of the yeh New York, April 25.—Further variable |y &t p 58 s a Syraense 5, Jerey iy 4, outrolled the fast New Britain quintelte, | "\¢inchogter Repeating Arms Com-|repeal of the tax at this time:*that isi » Ring-Riordan wedd e e at| gccessions to last: week's belated ad-|Mssourn X & T . Ruffato 2, ‘Newark 1. on the Aetna .alleys Monday sany will give two trophies, one for|the reason that practically everysNa- T Mg in Norwichivance were registéred in the course of | Misouri Peet Bechester s, Baitimore 5. WESTERLY-PLAINFIELD SOCCER fore a good sized crowd of oowling ',’.‘,v," ohoot. the John E. Basset Com- | tional Amateur organization 1s AN John Vaillancourt left for Springfelq, | [WOAY'S Active expansive stock market Toronto, 3. Beadin Iy 37e GAME CALLED; RAIN [The N. L. N. Five won iho first st pany will give a trophy as will Sher-!a fight on this tax and why every Gon- Mass. on business Monday, He ex»em‘!E;‘e‘;su‘:";;fi,"“‘l’.’l‘u‘"i e G Westerly, R. I April 25.—The Amerl- |3 a small margin of six jine but man Lee. Secretary McCarthy has|gressman is being flooded with jetters. o Teturn the latter part of the weel e e, GDAY. can Thread soccer football team of West-| 10 SeConc string 0¥ & ®O2C I also secured pledges from the follow-' Frank Bradsby, of . Louisville, JKy. Edward Hall was a business visitor in [ 1,075,000 shaves. the popoinr cos, e New Yorx - team of Westerly led three: goalr | HI8h honors went 1o 4 = e ing for the trophy fund: who was chairman of the W"W ! pringfield over the week end. T e Wont ol Fr Row Yok ot Bt |0 nothing over their opponents. Plain vowler, Freeman. - Score: A. L. Chamberiain, §50: Fred O. Wil- | Commitiee representing the Mrs. Henre Fontaine pent the week | [0, "eele, coppers. shippings and va- el I BT ey sttt et Wester New Britain. |iiams, 325: Wilbur Parker, $25; Thomas | Goods Manufacturers during the war, :nd-at Taftrille. sy e A eatteme Balns Of £ < Pliubzch at St. Leus, [ after the game having gome 38 min- 102 112 G. Bennett, $20; J. C. Kerrigan, $15;|and who supplied the United States i There was a smecial meeting of Pro-|ieriaiy reduced b;:o:‘n‘:;“““?,“a’hm’f’ Amerlean League. " | utes, was called on account of rain. The a0 o8 Richard Sm Arthur Gates, Bdwin|Government with all pfl\;\eln‘ m:: W 201, L0, 0.9 of Cen: | qver, on extensive selling for profits. 3 game was plaved on a heavy field and it | Freeman 116 106 Pugsley and F. Reilley, $10 each; J. B.| ment at actual cost, in"s letter % { iral, Village urday night in town hall.| Reacons for the relative bm’,‘(w‘ e 0% at Cleveland. was raining all during the play Narcum 97 80 Robertson, $15. T"T': r:; o nment,, tbagie Al Ithe officers were present and after i 7 e Washington 1 New York. When Referee Brooks. called the game, | Andsrson . % 01 A group of New London shooters e Governmen | the: sesali of rails were found in advices over the Philadewihis st Boston. Ty P have also promised trophies. College, is anxious to encourage physi- | o proqular ppening the lodge was turn-| week-end from leading railway terminals ok it caused & great deal of controversy be- 1 imated that.at least $3,000 in|cal education so as to make the beysl o’ e ”{:"."}':;“"‘ of Israel Put-| These in substance reported another de. LEAGUE STANDINGS. tween the players, spectators and the ref- 501 485 ",.;,;TJ"-'..".T?'M Mrocired from' New |of the United States siperior 10 \egree on A clan ot oi vorked the first, creace of tonnage at western points and National League, eree. KoK Haven people. of the rest of the world, but-we willl N cias of 21 candidates, 15 of| marked decreases at eastern and southern | w Onia goulikick, . ‘Retlow. ;pamsed \out fvoy peon 17 109 Rerney Elssesser will cashier the|not be able to help the War Colleget ; \nesfrpm Protection, four {rom Putnam | centres, 3 - Titisburgh /£ Ey to C. Weall who zave n, good pass”to)gygnic 101 112 shoot: Charley North will have charge | very much until the (ax, on, SPOrins: 1 o The womk af'epaug lodge of Daniel-| " Mot other Incldents were encourag- % Arno Sdhenothmentaal fine centey BBl piay o1 Of ihe traps and Del Gross and Harry | goods i repealed.” \ Sest that codid pne Sarde team was the| jng, notably the stronger domestic bank 3 in front of the goal where Whewell met | o5 1%0Y L 10 Albaugh will work in the office So if you desire (he boys of Am~.ica There whs. ahoat joone by any IBdge. | position and the trend of events abroad H it with his head and put the ball pass | CCH 107 109 2400 tons of cinders have been|to grow up heaithy, wish the future! z ";meht:- S IS OE SMSEA [BESMOE! 1one tension wab obaerved tn ths British T Bergeron, scoring the first zoal for West- I,m-““_,‘, on the grounds to make first|generation to be good and husky in-| ¥ Willimantie ™ Heojeison, Jewett City and| industrial situation and the question of H erly after 15 minutes of play. 501 544 class cinder paths., it is to provide them with good health-: Past Grand Masior Faner orp, M84e by | German reparations seemed to have en- 1 C. Wesll :passed ‘wgt © o Arnoft . who — There will be a beginners' trap con- | stead of “lounge lizards.” the way to @0 B P, Sf g = VIR ND- o wuon ‘& ‘more setisfactory’ phase took a shot and beat Bergeran, giving CTED CAPTAIN OF ducted Auring both big shoots: al places 1o play and the. things o felson, Vice Gy Suinebaug lodge. Dan-| “The forelgn exchange market strength- Lot. Pt {him no chance to save it, making it the | RE-ELE AM| This trap will be in charge of ex-|play with. Most bovs are, not in lodze Jewatt City, Disreiet mert ReUance | aneq perceptinly in connection with the a5 3 Ta | second goal for Westerly. HARVARD WRESTLING TEAM| 0 o hooter position to stock up like in the old days Master Potts of 75 "‘f‘ Deputy Grand| jatter devetopment, bills on London ris- " J. Tetlgfv put a long dropping shot be-| Cambridge, Mass., April 25—Fiske — because of the obnoxious war tax that St o Tori pett City. Noble Grand | ing to isightot quotations since jast July | MoNEY i tween the posts, after Berzeron misjudg-| Brown, of Plymouth. captain of the|cANT BUILD HEALTH BOYS oW Irevatie; Tenity Grans Aagnam lodse. District| o ‘Gemand rate approximating $5.05 | | New York. April 25.—Call meney firm ; : ed it, this making the third goal for West- (1320 Harvard Wrestling team. was re- | W e i ns ARE TAXED TO PLAY it of Protection lodze. Captaiy v;?i“r\ah!v,v SCtockhotm and Christiania were the | NIEN 6 1-2; low § 1-2; ruling rate 6 1-2 5 erly after 30 minutes of play. The line-|elected today by postal balloting. He B ST Gl Waih Sibsied; Willimantic gave a talk o Sanii A€ of| noteworthy exceptions, even the German |CIOSINE bid 6 1-2: offered at 7; last loan H un: has been the heavyweight wrestlér of y “PETE NE Tie Piovitase: Sodaadiaint Sl Mo am e 21k on Canton Wind. | muriy gaining materially: 6 1-2; bank acceptances §. Spencer ..... X. Bergeron| the team for three years, was guard | “When (his country is trying to build | , The Twoviaioes indrncndenss Sreuit thrbugh the state Past Grand toip o "E| Anomalous conditions prevailed in the —_— Red Sox Lucky in Seventh. on the varsity football eleven last year |up the young and fill them with good| . %, o not filed their schedules, Nor- Retianee lodge and « fow l'h olmes of | money market, all demand loans holdinz coTTON Boston, April 25.—Two bases on balls|C. Tetlow . McClugzage |and the track team’s weight thrower.|rich American »iood, the war tax onj o " ™€ G Tl fo Mosyen, Plathe B mord 1 e TAGT Members | 41" 1.2 per cent. on the exchange. al.| New Tork. April 2. Spet cotton qulet,| o, AT 414 hits by Mcnnis and Men- porting goods used by tae small chil- | wich K. of ‘©. Putnam. Moosup, Plaie- siosed the members and visttors e ¢ | though that quotation was again shad- |middling 12.20. "| S=ky £ave Boston two runs in the sev-|A. Tetlow ... . J. Walker [ HARVARD'S FOOTBALL CAPTAIN |dren scems ridiculous. Our bove are|, g, o0 ") iasonable guarantee. Write the Todge. where Labon Adamy roat 10| ed by a full one per cent. in most outside enth, enabling the home team to defenr e CANDIDATE FOR CREW |d¢prived of much heaithtul recreation| IS % Pay & reasonsbie wuarastes. BIS ap-to-date supper of cold meste o 27 | negotiations. Interior banks were report- Philadelphia. 3 to 2 todav. Jones was R. Bull B. Provest e b A L S ‘dence, R. L, or call Gaspes, 1410, W Ehdtimbers, bread arg picats, potatos, | eq to have added to local ressrves, but | Stefine— hit freely in the early stages of the _Cambridge, Mass., April Keith| ““The lawmakers who framed this 3 ’ call Gaspee, 14 sream and bananas | The mome ke ICE|time funds, even for the shorter maturi.| Drmnd game, but was given brilliant support,|J. Tetlow J. Alexandra | Kane, captain of the Han;;d Jfoot-| rule must have forgat entirely ~that| . Colmllm T catietied o 1the Todse Bir e gg The women friends| tics, were ungftered. ables partienlarly by McInnis and Collins, the ball team, reported to the boathouse|shey were ever boys, or they haven't The CUETiEe fial WO 08 SLSCNS - Pwtenmmla;.r'?,.;i',"’:"‘“‘:“ Hlarey” ISR v sitmad thie latter throwing, well to the plate where [J. Cropper ... . W. Pechic| {002y 85'a crew candidate and wadihe least in n the physical wel- |l bo could el N S rabway com- g exn o, taks o . ! Ruel ent down Dyk g ass! No. fare of the men of the future. 5 the g u mndidates 1o Prtnam nost Saturaes | 2Ok of the day's operations in the bond Weich had A to Colling 1 concee- mnn shell. He had been devoting himself| “To think that sporting goods shouid | Panies want whats under it. *ten the second degres w11 be Saiiis?’| market, clesed at nio final recessions and e ins in_center. The |S. Counsell S. Walker | 0" ciring football practice, but had|be taxed ten per cent. when jewelry | L R s petio and iforelgniiwere Philadeishla (A) SRR SReL the early season made it possible f0|and other articles that are abgolute; World's Pirst Girls' Reller Skating Club fhoderatelys Total saler | SOl W hpo s A i : T. Pritchard | compete his rowed against Yale last|luxuries should get away with one-| In New Haven, Comm Tub| (par value) aggregated $10,175,000. Denmark DAmZ 3134 2 e ear. half of this tax, shows diserimination. of that city formed & roller ckprns T8 e * ormas Bona Bidodat L)t S henall < o I conld g0 on at length telling of the BATTERY B | {hat ciiy formed a rofler ekating club STOCKS Araentaa Doginsh - 8 1 8 3 i3 EEDING: could go on at leagth ng . o —the first girls' roller skating club to| e P weenet 4240 s 1 3. Greenhaten | TO START PROCEEDINGS bad features of this tax on sporting f> Fgred in_the werid. Reifer 2 | o0 the Now Tork. Biock Emmenen 1o 3 B oS ST B 10212 - 3. Greenhalsh| ' |MMEDIATELY AGAINST CHASE |goods, bui the more 1 think of it the 4 e ary L roller ekating _ciubs 2% RIS e e gl 28010 . would_be started immediately against | branch of our activities, iax the Shaw and :r“betweelt However, the e . 21000 Plainfield 0+ hatves, | Hal Chase, Chic Gandle. Bill Burns,|2UF Government ls not recelving 1 Singi Orchestra of h‘o a Natjonal Roller Skating “ Totals M= 83 PR iy oAl ; Sport Sullivan, Abe Atteil and others attention it Sherves fYom our P- | mous Jinging s L o ol 828 0 e £d B e 3o, e | osenty Telndeiad i conndcion wih| exataives I Congremn™ | ] Py v ere is con- i ) 1 okl + - C0l-11919 world's series baseball gambling| ctfsr s o y 1 'f-, the Danee at- Tderadle interst in the” pastime. Thers i , | zcandal, who' nag not appeared ana | President of the Western Skating As- Springfield, for ok e e first meet- % given bail, was announced several days | S0ciation. o nE, of the BIm City club and wim | An 7.3 8 | SITE SELECTED FOR ARENA OF e . {firm belief that practically every onc|the Armory, Thursday, Ma mare | than 300 girie rofier al s =2 5 DEMEEEY-GARFRNXTIER HigHr | 2 | S se attormey Robert Crane. interested in sports feels that the law ’ Yy 4 e ey tne ereanizmtion shouk bacoma| £ Tk e 7% | Rworhan e York, Apell 25 —With definite se- | HAL CHABE ARRESTED FOR Iapoisi & was tax i G a1t o * larxe - skating te Syl lection today of “Boyle's Thirty 2 . ki S o8- - ¢ o CHICAGO GRAIN WRETCHED SUPPORT EXABLED | adioining Montgamery park in derecs Qfgf,'fgl"’:,,x"" iil‘NCg;‘; pecially when they ‘taxed everything 3 o = 4 v| g , Cal., ey qeohieago, Aprl 25 —Notable we SENATORS TO DEFEAT YANKERM |pio; 5 the site of the arena for the | noted former major leazue bail player I Ireels the Wheat market today ow.| New Yok, April 25.—Splendid pitching | pionshin bout Juls o teaimiiE oo ™" | was arrested late today by local offi- = ars u{.m TeDoTts of heavier offer.|by Carl Mavs was offset bv wretched | the contestants tonicht ers plans of | cars on a warrant which they said| " > 5 o) et by The cClose was | SuPPOrt and Washington defeated New | scordingly. ight were being lald|had been issued in Chicago in con- | 12 to 5 126 g York here today in the first game of raly . nection with recent inquiries into base- | 112 to 2c. ‘Oats 1 1.3 19 1 1 nblecrien. Location of Dempsey's camp has not| pail scandal charges | Provisons 15 te 5se. b 4 i °f’n5i'° 93 Mavs |been finlly selected, but it general un- s el nings hefore ; Soa Washington made a safe hit. Brrors by | jmae - o ihe champlon will select At- | THINGS SHAPING UP FOR THE | | Chandier Fewster and Ward enabled Washington | train on Long Istand. ;mmfiy :l"n‘;“} BIG SHOOTS AT NEW HAVEN | e 11t was said that ¢ e o In 1ihs Rinth | niseel, ™| Bosides the wonderful ot of trophies ; g H G e Bthomads Mis G0 tome. 0 :::J According to present indications, Car. |Offered and announced recently for the | ‘ &5 T angamat, the Toof of the right| pentier's training wil The conducted alons | CONNeCticut State Shoot and the East.- | ke 12 ¢ S e N Yo oOTe" | much more secret lines than Dempsey's. | €M Zone Handicap. both of which will o . " & b hpo Those in close touch: with Carpentier's g: :o‘n:ucled by z‘]bp,&-rly:yar:n Gun‘ 4 r 5 representatives in this country state that mg-r u}: »‘;‘9‘:‘" ";a ‘L"jna“‘of-( ’&-ifllun!‘ ? ;«: held to an & = his manager, Francois Descaps, plans to ahics dapv s a g offered from E ATEHT ¥ i |ther would fall :3 H H have the Buropean champion follow much | 93Y. s " . [ |decrease in the 1 1 the same line of training adopted when| VAt Garde in behalf of thé Garde | total Was of some. te : H in England preparing for his bouts with \ to the bulls, but raltes : i Beckett and Wells. 7 M Ware soon more than " 1 Little of Carpentier's traini m - N, . P Tt e e : 22 e Seonies, tainne wm b | “You Can Do No Better Than > ) one exception the demeetie o 22 exercises, road work and shadow boxing. Buy Our Wurst. P - oo iscrhe m:‘m m thirty 0 Daily boxing matches with his sparrine i i orn oats sympathized Partners may also be stazed for the hen. - == > s | wheat doctine, shthesgn et it the Tt ot e mewopaper wnemtor the ben- | No. Salad Complete Without B fe 300000 el vin ot com wers bought for to cover the training of Carpentier, but ) g Heo shipment the serious preparatien, in Th“mm Extra if bask Hinte Cores! Lower quotations on hegs earried pro- b French heavywelght Wil cut e L 50 centy pe ton if ets are used £ visions dewn grade. $ Indians Vietorious will be conducted behind closed doors, 3 HO M d All Filli 4 2 By Cleveland, April. 25—Cleveland de- | I€ present plans are followed. me-lviade illing In Orders, Benefit by This Reduction, 3 I feated Detroit today 6 to 3. Manager; So far as is known, Dempsey will not . l = Cobb, tried to outguess Tris Speak- | follow any such training campaign. yonnaise i At er by starting Sutherland. the right| Wherever his campalgn is located the 7 1 handed pitcher, causing Speaker to use|public: will be admitted to witness the ' 'e his left hand batting shift. After Su. | training at a nominal charge as has Sr. THUMM’'S ) therland- pitched to one batter, Cobb| ways be g his custom. DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Frankin Street Manchester.—Tonight (Tuesday) After the inchester company of the mew na replaced him with Oldham, a left hand | COAL pitcher, whereupon Speaker substitu- _hand 1 LUMBER the

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