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MATCH IJ(, snuqn_ums i a games was the winning hree straight gam .| sait that Team 5 struck in the EIks' Jbowling tournament Tuesday night when. they defeated Team 2. The losers had to bowl with two substitutes;, the Win- ners with one. ' .Cassidy’s single of 118 gave him high individual single and he a.so maue Lisn « New York, Dec. 13—A proposal to]cago; Charles A. S boycott class AA and class A minor|and George Washington baseball leagues, insofar—as. the pur-| ton. chase of their playgrs was concerned, Mr. Heydler's report showed that was made at the ! annual Bos- Every trader and investor who be- | lieves that making money in Wall National | the salaries paid last season Lo man-|three string total of 280. The scores: Street is not a matter of luck, but League meeting today by Charles H.|agers and players in the National Team No. 5, Capt. Fitzgerald. of knowledge, judgment and ex- Ebbetts, owner of the Brooklyn Club.| League alone were over $1,000,000, Catlah % pos 75 T 235 | perience, should read our valuable Other league officials were said to|Compared with five years ago, -this !‘."h'fl . T 9B-phse ‘boakt y have favored the idea after dlscu:h!- is llu lncrm'-e of approcimately sev- cfifgy-- ;[: pesilaam e ing “prohibitive” prices asked by the|enty per cen! 2 . 290 | e o o ¢ minors for star performers, and sug- = R Sclentlfic Met.hods gested that the matter be placed be- | ARMY-NAVY FIVE b 0 Mt il g L 3 L Pl Bagus ecig CONTINUES TO WIN 429 421 4431298 Qf lnvestn‘g and “Wo thought ut first,” said one club| The Army-Navy hoopsters continue Team No, 2, Capt. Hayes. G : owner, “that.we-eould fix a limit price ! fheir winning streak in the Tagville VIl- | Gorgon .. . 52 45 Ba— 148 Tl'a 3 in Sto‘CkS” to be pald by majors for minor league league, defeating the Ponemah | giuniey | 75 75— 235 : plavers, but decided that this would [ \heel Club Five, by an easy victory, 39 { Keough . 75 75— 235 not help matters. The only way to| . 10, last evening, in Parish hall. The| Sopwareg 79 90— 24 | written by a practical 2nd success- get around high prices is to .adopt|Xaceys llkewise had an emsy time in|y Hayes 87 90— 282 |§ ful market expert. Mr. Ebbetts™ suggestion and refuse to e ‘t‘“dmg the Lafayettes a 38 to 13, de- You may add this valyable book eat. buy players, at any price, from leagues L2 i 38¢ 361 382—1137 |d to your library merely by sending P refusing t6 draft.” lngh;ffig“d T. r‘;"’:"‘“:h?" th;_,f::fy us a postal requesting a free copy. ca us a The suggestlon of the Brooklyn own- | O, Bt o e P. W, C. T BONTING. er. eil dopted by ;]kge ?nj«;rs;h;vox:l: B MRy MBhettary and’ Sulliven Eastern Conn. Power Co, FRIEDMAN- - - & ] D e e B butit | Plaved an excellent game for the Kaceys *iscellaneous Dept. MARKELSON & CO tza lou ‘ua ue e Gk - g and Dugas starred for tho Lafayettes. |Andersom .. ... 99 77 . 81— 257 i the dropping of the draft, accord- | %, P0ERS =1ac iy S e : - P9 ing to -some of the International > e Me‘;l’;‘ Sk S 6 e Investment Securiies. League owmers, who finished up their | Army-Navy. B W |Peckham . ... 95 &1 100 278|742 Main St. Hartford, Conn. 0 flen 1 0 ? annual meeting today. They asserted|Gladue ........ Edics bt ... Cardy sl $te e > that a boycott would serve to antag- Right Forward ."3" oo _8-77_ —1089 Phone 2- ¢ < onizo the minors and cause a break-|Bordon ........ i......... F. Murphy T Direct private wire to New York. m ose : nfl e ing up of the friendly relations now Left Forward Heads Department ¥ existing.. Comnilssloner Landis, they!St. Germalne ............. vees. ‘Seldel| ppimipg .. 94 91 103— 288 wauid hacdly stand for such a Center Gitiens 78 89— 267 f ndition. T. Coleman ..........coceeae Edwards | qumshrey 92 82— 950 In his refort o the league president Right Guard Harris .. 78 93— 245 KETB ALL > s Hey sald; ‘he believed the time|S. Coleman ................. . Donohue —_—— — . m m ues 3 bad come when the major leagues Left Guard H §4¢ 339 867—1050 . K 2 should consider means of increasing| Fleld goals: Gladue 5, St. Germaine 5. TOW!‘I H‘u’ Damelson the supply of skilled players and to|T. Coleman -6, Bordon 2, Cardy 2. F. Onorating Des: m w Five proper training opportunities to|Murph¥. G. Coleman. Fouls, G. Cole-| , . 105 s2 96— 231 Saturday, Dec. 17, 8 p. m. voung men desiring to enter the pro-|man, Cardy 4, Coffin ... 83 98 7o 254 - ae essional game from the col'ege field| K. of C. Lafavette. 1y Sistare 94 a8 87— 269 Newport Naval Reserves or t sand lots but who decline to|{J, H. Murphy ......... +.-.+« Lemieux Hallisay .. 114 108 109— 331 loin minor league clubs for fear that Right Forwar 5 —_——— vs - their advancement higher classes and | McShefery . 396 377 364—1137 ] higher pay wou'd be restricted. it bumrin fe % Den K.Of(n s Scu, e ruling permiiting clubs to ar-|sullivan ........ 5 s : i their own spring training dates, Spme feety K. of C. Lineup—Blair, Hig- fl' d - h &f s re.ained, A discussion (f all mat- | Mollear ........ = &8s ; z . ters regarding the league's relations e e T S gins, Normandin, Murphy and W 0 mlg was postponed until | Jacques ... c~ns“5m"° sapes = R - o L 2 eddy. ear RS0 favored fof 1922. Tt & date was| Pield goals, McSheffery 5, Sullivan 5. 208 330 3641002 e suggested as Aprii 12, sub ect to the|y |, Murshy 4, Lemieux 4, Jacaues 2, et = re American League. Penin 2. Molleur, Chance, E. Murphy. i T 4, A > ¥ ConStruction Dep’t. guard, Gladue left forward, Gregory, > on of ther : . v H i Bl ait mm‘;flfl‘fg}'{ Fouls. E. Murphy. Wdwardson .. .. 65 77 88— 230 |right forward, Paradis and Pepin subs. luan made the following sugges- Russell .. L4782 81— 47T e : = Dartmouth's Football Captain Hanrahan .. si e aag[RIGKARDTURNED OVER . 2 : ev “rerfuss, of Pirtshurgh, was| Hanover, N. H. Dec. 13—“Chick” e s CHECI D S0 Wi -SON - ‘ board of | Burke of Natick, Mass., half back for 227 250 47— T733| New York, Dec. 13—Tex Rickard, < <8 = p. the Natio sgue. Oth- | two seasons, was elected captain of Line Dep’t. fight promoter, today handed middle- me.chers are Willam Veeck, Chi-|the Dartmouth football team today. | Cormier .. 83 83 84— 250 | weight champion Johnny Wilson a B Sulliven .. 90 85 84— 259 | check for $33,000 to cover his end of = o %og ¥ Mumford .. .... 88 85 76— 249 |the bout with Bryan Downey of Cleve- I 1 ER Ea 8 | —— —— —— ——|land in Jersey City last September. The Wil [ 261 253 244— 753 | money has been withheld by Rickard adltonia AL et S st the request of the New Jersey state 8§ A. A. C. Boys. boxing commission which charged that PIMLS S S0 Alle: so 106 85— 280 |the champion had not put forth his . Gt D 106 95 107— 308 | best efforts, compelling his opponent MARKET ACTIVE AND STRONG. ,Missourl K & T ... 1% Leaseb s . 85 103 87— 275|to_do nearly all the leading. New De Liuancal mar- Mo, K-& T pr . 2% A, Ald . 128 111 123— 362| With his manager, Wilson called on al change|{Mo, K & T w { 81 Fuller ... . 91 120 100— 311 Rickard and is said to hava agreed af For- | Mo, K & T pr w i 2414 A ——|ter receiving the check to box any | Missourt Pacific 5 509 535 502—1536 | opponent Rickard might select before 3 : p January 5, the contest to take place Missourt. Pac pr 6 Nat Enam & St.... 41 200 | the middle of the “following month. rrencies, Which | N Y Ceniral ... g1 unich Sl e v Cin sterl- [N Y N H & H 131, | B. Harvey (35— 213 STAR SKATERS TO COMPETE ed or con- | Norfolk & South . Suse 87— 309 IN OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS ¢ were regarded as | Norfolk & West . éi:"m'; 112— 260| New York, Dec. 13-Star skaters from : to play the Bacon Academy team at piece of work by 3 fieet corporation by . nee recent phe-{North Am 3 ) | western United States and Canada, as Colchester next Saturday night. The|terer is ordered torn down * tlon through its offic- n North Pa 500—1564 | well as the best the metropolitan dis-!team will be represented b ythe fol-|vwner or the cont or of th gston, its president, h operations in|Penn R R 4 ! trict can muster, will compete in the;lowing player: Humphrey Brennon,|!s penalized, it was {estified - c around the ofls! Pierce Ol i Atlantic outdoor champion-: Tom Spivery, Eddie Mack, Perry Hol- |ael B. Gallagher, recording secretary a 1 sprinkling of | Pierca Ofl »r . ; | STAR BOXING BOUT AT ’;}‘,‘fi,"s‘io se“;';klfag Newburg, N. “3» on | lender, Rollard Harris, Charles Sage, | e union. it is againsi the rules of t . Chemicals and - re- |Ry Steel Spring WILLOW POINT CASINO|January 2. Harvey Lacomb. u;mn, he' aid, for an loyer to i n were yrescat P Aneen Bl Repae The Mystic Athletic Club has secur- | Joo Moore of New York, Internat-| Standing in “Y" Emps League |Off during dum periods his shop s statagpeni 1 o, hesitancy in By oty ] 1 el G ed a boxing license to stage boxing ional a_mut!cur speed 'Sk?.nxmé g}}nr;:-;v 1 pet e el An et cofrastor, ST At wor. and preferred and {Ren T & Stant exnibitions af- Witlow, Polnt JCasing DT, VB0 e D o0 by, B e ity 1 .800|so was fined. | GoMPERS TALKS oF COURTS coppers at extreme gains |South Pacia . which is an ideal met;ou being sit-|middle Atlant = g Ath' clation, | yfontning 2 *600 - e S o ATy e AR Sowad * 1th Railiva: uated within a radius of ¢ miles from following suspension on ¢! argef; Of ‘Hornets .. 3 A0 Toremiak’ Bocarias. Ti: a0l " cwed the ] N By the | South E New London, Norwich, Stonington, | professionalism which could not be pi T8 o P ot e e S o £ 8 Srs . s i Vesterly. The club) substantiated, has announced his in- | STl ety ang xuEhec LMD { Washington, Dec. 13.—Abuse by "the T « addi- | Tenn Copper x_'otcn, Z\ozmlg and Wes g..y_d ?CDO) primss 7o mvm Mo in thoriheat JrTa Mr. Gailagher characterized America heir own power will ha ecided n o | Tobaceo Orod 7 cember 23rd., 3 et 4 = e , fo = ent. 0 pick- % 2 igher exsort e o thoss | Unton. Pasie T it 1595 20, |ani-star card for the first show,.the|Placid, N. Y. national champion. HARVARD'S. INVITATION, o0 per cent. worse crime than pick- thelr Integrity, Samuel G T 71 P4 star bout of the evening between Sam- | La)}nond Miller, L‘he 10 year old! Rerkeley, Cal, Dec. T0aHFoFnIR] + s urilon's. Siles 16 Dot peinit e “..‘2‘ of L,L“ m“‘,“n, :‘g i v followed thelr lsthargic course, my Waltz of Hartford, featherweight|juvenile champion, will compete in the!wijl take Harvard's invitation f = - n- | bor, in a statement tonight, tractors to sublet plas aliow the owners of b boys’ classes, amd give exhibitions at 22 inal hour, when LU champion of New ‘Emgland and Young s against some of the{U S St Joe Currie the pride of New Haven, > a recent court action pro- i football game under consideration : cation of a railroad labor may accept, graduate manager Luther 1 and 440 yards. pr : 5 second con if the first defa borad decision, he declared that “injunce cspecially New Haven | West El & Mis 3ai |these boys have posted a forfeit to e D| Nichoias announced here today. Mr. Gallasher explained that on all un- | cions in labor disputes Aes becoming. o y and preferred, | Westinghouse 5~ |fight 10 rounds at 126 pounds, at 3| HARVARD [INVITED The matte: aken up formal- | finished contracts, the union requi Mexican Pe’ | Willys O'land 5%, s foklock Jor semifiadl R Towin of CALIFORNIA TO COME EAST|!V When the invitation arrives. that the work be completed under t nsylvania raflroad, Mr, Gomp« notewaorthy exp | Worth Pump 41% 4gy |Hartford will box Pinky Burns of ) : 2 i e e el ey sivania railce . . Coal b s AR e t3% a4+ | London, § rounds, at 130 pounds, Lew-| Cambridge, Mass, Doc. 13—Harvard o ; ued, obtained from the, courts to 885,000 sh University today invited the Universi- | NEW YORK POLICEMAN ¢ay work basis. res. is has a dandy record and should meet Ly; BOrkS £ a “plece of paper which not only stops y tods s r. Untermyer charged the ters | an aw. ie railroad labe . the day's call loans were made MONEY. a real match in Burns who has made | t¥ of C_a“fmf”““:b"f N ha CHmaoe RETANNG! HEAVYWEIGHT: TITLE [ i taoctns the | publle i ot e e rate of 5 per cent, large| New York, Dec. 13.—Call money firm; |2, S793L Fep for himself around these| eloven In & foothall game at tre Harc, Uew York, Dec. 13—Traffic police- |ing this, and also the contractors, outrageous proce g vatiable st that figure. ihigh 5; low 5; ruling rate 5+ closing bi4 | Prts: Young Carroll and Young Sher- | va adium on October 25, mext|man Frank Adams .of this city to-| “If you tell a contractor he has to pay | ed than this held at the same quotation,| 4 1-2; offered at 5: last Thant & calt | A0 will open the show for 8 rounds | Year. night su fully defended his New . i < . $100 or $1,000, or he does not get uni ninety day . offerings were at 118 pounds. The club has been for-| The telegram containing Harvard's| loans against acceptances 4 1-2. York state amateur heavyweight box- s 2 4 i3 . 1 men, that puts him out of busines: does not like. 1-4 per cent STy tunate in securing the services of Pat-|invitation, which was sent to graduate ing championship title by _defeating he pays what ell him to pay, Pait Skt Va. Courtiicantutop) the 8 four-power treaty ere- COTTO er Maher, ex-heavyweight champion|Manager Nichols of California by Ma-; H. Phiibin, former Yale half-|doesn't it?" ermnyer. . 1 forelgn 1 A who fought such men as John L. Sul-|Jjor Moor, said: “Could California play, cision reached by any 3 ! . 3 ! ams received the judges’ de- utomati the witness re- pug - New \'ka._ Dec. 13.—Spot cotton | jivan, Bob Fitzsimmons, Tom Sharkey. | Harvard at Cambridge on Oct. 2.} cision aiter three rounds. plled. 3 v uf:-z? :o«‘ o et: middling 17.65, and all other big men of | 10227 On account of your offer to come 2rdiing ibit the people Liberty Bond, Maher has numerous friends|€ast last year thousht you might be| ENGAGED AS COLUMBIA'S c around eastern Connecticut who wiil| Willing to come east next fall. Harvard MORSE PLEADED NOT GUILTY [EREEYe | from reading the dec! A Jtizh. be glad Lo see tho big fellow in the | Very much desires {0 meet your team.”| o P;?CTKOE“Y g?‘f:r;' T CARGE ‘OF{ CONSFIRAOY | pag: S5ty (S sl eincioin s, the_ TS Lib 2%s ... 9560 ring again. Hugh Rorty will act as e pahiecy 28 Ton s : forbid eople from reading the U S Lib 2a is. 96.90 Announcer, and Geo. Emmons as time | RICKARD IS MATCHING of Philadelphia has been engaged t0| wWashington, Dec. 13.—Charles W |io fobif the Ty ey o DR e !eeper.. Tickets are on sale at Rob- LEONARD AND TENDLER {ih fie Bocker team of Columbialorse, vf New York, who was recallei |”% ; S Lib °d 4%s 97, ceper., Ticke i 2 ; ersity. ward's contract on S e S n's Barber Shop, New London, Del| New York, Dec. 13—Tex Rickard to- | calls for 1wo w 2 Flogtze ... Hotel, Norwich, and Greutzer's! niio” ofterca Benny Leonard light- weight champion, fifty per cent of the receipts of a bout between the cham- bia officials in Store, My: , for furiher information Phone, Mystic 406-2 or 574. U S Lib ith 4%s e Emergency Victory 4%s : e -2 : son. Columbia opens its season against | corpor= tion, in which the United Victory - 3%s ...100.00 99.98 100,00 INTERVAT'OWE;GUE pion and either Lew T';E'l?d‘ifl‘. Philadel- | Yale in New Haven tomorrow night. is : stockholder. Quoted in Qollars 2nd ceats per $100 i argdos Jule sonihmnw, o Seler, Brisosn, Arraigned befors U. S. C:mmission ¥ "% SCHEDULE | Chicago lightweight. Tigers’ Cross Country Captain. 2ac R Mr. Morse pleaded no Forelgn Exenunge, icials i Doth choxers -have, infarcied RICKAIA | s Lkt N Dy Ty et lyer of earing was ¥y opted a 168 thal they Would consent 0 & title: nick, of Erookiyn, has been elected cap.|freed from custody wpon $50,000 bond tc | Sterling— Yesterday, Ago |EaMe Sidc.we, vyening April 19 and | match agalnet Legnar “_‘('!“‘,’1!;“ o7|tain of the Princeton cross couniry |await the action of the grand jury. The Demand .. £2.463 ng September 23, at their meeting ;’f‘“lv‘“gh"?y e <% pat|team for next year, it was announced - Galiks sapscthers SBaay: oo o o ahiohln welght Intat 106 pounis] [oTEnt : : H Francs 2 pening games” will be played a pnar h Rick, who is a sopt n deoartment of ’E RO Guilders 537 | Newark, Baltimore, Jersey City and|at 2 o'clock on the day of the bout. |l yai aaa LR B scrved on Mr. Mor: rNM° AT Marks . Reading. e season, and capiured fo g Hitt's office in the pr o ife ;.- 2 The price of waivers was increased | PETE HERMAN GETS Intecedliciiaton UEt Place n e |, Wiiton J. Lambert and D | NEN f() N_D ON Swiss- fran a5 from $1,000 to $2,000 and a rule was DECISION OVER FRIEDMAN torney Gordon. \ ' Pesetag 06 adopted which will prohibit the with-| Bostor, Dec. 13—Pete Herman, of Centre to Play Arizona. Befcre leaving tonight for New x"n_r:h. Belgian francs 6.16 |drawal of waivers once they have been| New Orleans, former world bantam-| Danville, Ky, Dec. 13.—The Centre |¥here he will await the outcome o FRANKLIN ROADSTER—Nine B Sweden . . 1050 |asked. weight champion, won the decision | College football team will play the Uni-|STand jury proceedings, 1 series, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, Denmark g Legislation or action looking to the|over Abie Friedman of this city, in!versity of Arizona eleven at San Diego, declart paint and upholstering A-1 Me- Norway. arrest and conviction of pop-bottie|a ten round bout here tonight. Fried- | California, December 28, it was an. chanical condition of this car is Greecs .. throwers in baseball parks. | man forced the fighting and was good ! nounced by the athletic officials here too excelient. Automatic wind-shieid ‘Arr:en!!m, Protection of umpires in exhibition|at long range, but Herman's inside; day, v cleaner, spare tire ard bumpers games between American and Nation- spec s S work and clever boxing got him the —_ officials, ) included in selling price. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. al League clubs by giving umpires pow- | matoh. ; = Start Tapering OFf la}raxrszp;\(rm\x;vlsa are to be made By vcd Tquri:g s | Chicago, Dec. 13.—Prices weak er to report to Commissioner Landis 5 . | tne proper e : ] . y the wheat market today owing to Jaue | Infractions of rules or of deportment|MeGILL WATER POLO oAl M D Ve Sippau's| “Tnere wero mo indications tonigit az || * shape. Late style body'and new of support except from shorts. ‘The |OR the field. TEAM COMING TO NEW YORK | . to when the grand jury proceedings radi > Middleweight boxers today will start lapering off in their heavy training for their ten round, no-decision bout here on Friday night. close was unsettled, 1-éc to 1 5-8 net lower with May 1.11 3-4 to 1.11 7-8 ana July 1.01 3-4 to 1.01 7-8. Corn lost' -8 to 7-8. Oats a shade to 1-4 and provisions 5 to 17 cents, > | Arrangement of exits from the play- ing fields at several National League parks, so that umpires would not be compelied to come in contact with players of either club when leaving the against Mr. Morsa could be expect bu FRANKL!N SEDAN—Here's a bar- it was suggested gain in a closed car. Late model. New tires—just out of paint shop. At your own price. Montreal, Dec. 13—McGill Univer- sity water polo team will leave late this week to engage in swigging meets| and a polo game in New York. The some quarters i until after the New " s M p X atenent said: Butth & Svr ALLEGED DESPOTISM BY L Mcrs s e ) Tni- “I hav carefs time has || MAXWELL—Any one desiring Canadior Pa Rathe 1 field, swimming team will meet Brewn Uni 3 1 have read carefull as the tis . 3 Cant .,,A,‘,: ‘;}% wheat :.aifi’lfrle;:"’:hflifi ',?"f,“ :’: leJoinjng with all leagues in an effort| Vesity tank men at Providence sat- | THE PLASTEBERS' UNION |permitted the charges formulated in h_ small To:y_ng Car 1'1; go:fi run- Cent. Teath pr 64 | of buying orders ana tended to er::ha< to secure a return to normal railroad|urday. Next Mnnda.Yy t;xe)' ;vul engage | N York‘ Dec_lT-(B AL coz:-gla\m_;:d will say 13 \:!(‘r;r‘-‘:da:dn;TY ?s‘;'fe_"" ition, can buy this car ChanAter oty 481 | size uncertainty 111 rates and especially to securo elimina- | Columbia in New York and on Tues- s i "o D i : Ched & oMt 55:.’; the Euronean financtal ifui?m;mfi,‘,’w;? tion of the };iny f;er cent sur charge |92y will play against the Septette rEp-,A“Cgfid despotism by the plasterers’ |and lack any definite statemerts. it {5 im- |§ o nERAKER—1921, Licht Six, 5 Chi G st ... 7 |turn in' forsign exchange counted fur.on Pullman tickets. resenting the New York Athletic club P?omns[:;;lg :l;“s:h:i '):!&:;\'erbefie\;rlmghn "“’)55'1’!" f“";l e d0 deny s';('cg“”;'l"m:" passenger, in excellent condition. agt 2 4 % i I entire - building In- | T have no hestaney in saying th so- i 4 Chi Gt Ya=t pr . 165 |ther as a handicap to bulls. - Reports —_— under Olympic rules. dustry. of N R Bl T P any knowledge, there were This car has severai extras, in- &: M & St P . of unfavorable haj ¥ 3 ————— 0 SowHor by (e Btk Sinmsd Thr au. LD Sy know as R Tear cluding shock absorbers, sun oni i ; g"; = O 132 e I DI z:;‘;:eumrr:: ‘;r TO PLAY FOR THE CHECKER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | #ttacked before the Lockwood legislative [no false statements made, neither wer: sh-degz e riew tires andl e ht PSS e, ¥ B 67| M oast by itenewed Bue"n” °M s 3' CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD TO GIVE SPORTS CARNIVAL committee today by Samuel Untermyer, | there any faksa vouchers presented to pricod‘ EaBE Ao fove- GIIcY. : Ch & \Pwest o7 105~ 1063 |vices giving estimates of a 1 Tes ad-| o York, Deec. 13—After having A its counsel, fleet corporation by the Virginia Ship- 3 i e e Tarm aink Lable eurlus On the e JarEe export-| o on iy “etrict training a- month- ago,| Boston, Dec. 13— A winter sports| Reading from the minutes of the | bullding company. e : Em g 14 90, i BN 1% e ;‘P i n g{flfh" hand some- | X Co" 7. Banks, Yankee, sailed to.|Carnival to be given by the Boston|union's exccutive committee and exam-| - “Two Further the only definits 12 Montauk Ave. Telephone 278-2 }* s S 15% |fung of & Tally took Place fust befor| n oM e Aquitania, trusting to wrest | Chamber of Commerce as.a member- | ining the recording secretary, Mr. Un-|charge made was on the 1°th day «f Ju'y s P 9»;’2 000 0000 bushels fad. t:::x: u;iuts‘!‘x:l g: the checker championship of the world | ShiP Wwinter outing for four days be- | termyer brought cut the following prac-|1919, a statement made to the full s Crucfble Steel Erle Erie 1 nr Erie 2 ne Gen Frnetric Sen “Motor . an Afat Deb No—h'n pr e3-=n Ors % Car. tn Central i~ tion Cep Harvastar Mer Marine Mer Mar vr ... Mo Triek Rl Europe. Liberal arrivals of corn had a ing influence on corn and oats. Provislons were lower as a resnlt of weakness in the value of grain and depress- from Robert Stewart, Scotsman. December 31. A forty game match opens in Glasgow ginning January 20th, was announced today. The entire space in the hotels of North Conway, Intervale and Kear- hogs. L S Chieago Grain Market. Wheat— High. Low. Close. bond. Dec, . 109% 107% 108y May . 1128 11135 1113 July 2% 101 1014 Corn— Dec. 4615 4654 52% 528, 54% 543 318 32 37y 3% July 3% 88% Banks is on a carefully selected di- et, with meat reduced to a minimum and vegetables, fruits and nuts care- fully selected. To strengthen his nerves, he has taken long walks daily. After extensive practice with A. J. Heffner of Boston, a coach, he ex- pressed confidence in his skill at a game he has played since the age of six, Plays Pastime A, C. ‘The Melrose basketball team is play- ing the Pastime A. C. at “the Town|- Hall. Danielson, this coming Saturday. Mgr. Peltier will line up his Melrose squad as follows: Bordon, center; C, Coleman, left guard, Lamoury, right sage in Northern New Hampghire has been reserved it was said. “BO” M’MILLIN TO COACH AT CENTENARY COLLEGE Danville, Ky., Dec. 13.—“Bo” McMil- Un, Centrs College's star quarterback, today accepted an offer to coach Centen- ary. College, Shreveport, La., next sea- .gon. It wad said the contract calls for his gervices for three years at $10,000 a year, “Y” Emps to Play Bacon The “Y" Emps, a basketball team representing the employed boys gym class at'the Y. M. C, A, are scheduled = \ tices: Contractors. were compelled to pay the union fines from §100 up for working the men overtime without permission tl the executiva committee. R Jewish, German and Italian members of the union were fined $19 each tori working on St. Patrick's Day. A plasterer was debarred from his | place of employment for one year be cause he “worked with tools” during the lunch hour. [ Another, charged with, the same of- fense, was let off with a reprimand as he “made amends by quitting at 4.30 o'clock.” If contractors d@id not distribute all ‘wages or pay day by five o'clock, they had to pay two hours overtime to each man, who waited longer. Whether the delay was one minute or two hours ths full overtime penalty had to be paid ATTENTION! WE WILL FAY YOUR 1922 AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATION, REGARD- LESS WHAT MAKE OF CAR, WITH THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) YALE CORD TIRES AND TWO (2) YALE TUBES. FIRST QUALITY TIRES AND NO ADVANCED LIST WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES BATTERY STORAGE FOR THE WINTER NORWICH BATTERY COMPANY E. L. WEEKS, JR. T PHONE 1043-2 114 FRANKLIN STREET e

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