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4srazas Lake, N. Y., Jaz. $1—Only cne o2 the two senior evests oo the eard for and even the result of that—the 230 yard easth—was 1 dlspute. After the contest the chaim was made that Charles Jewtraw lackd, who finished first had and a balt start ahoad of the nig- The alepate will by settled later sodge esnd Jobn Harding the re- se prefimizaies of the 220 yapds Jewiraw, who failed to quality, 4 that he had been fouled at the His claim was allowed and eiminary skated over; the Lake winntug the beat. Wrungling among the skaters and their over-eagernegs at the starting line fo Gelayed the day's program that it was fe to hold the three-quarter mile this event wers, Roy decWhirter, Chi- " 'w ork, Wiliam Steun- jcago, Charles Jewtraw, lee Charles Gorman, St. Jon Whesier, Montreai: Richar Pacd ; Russe! MfldMaWHadetAndHaITSta WANDERERS TO PLAY €O. G, 160TH INFANTRY, TONIGHT This (Wednesiay) evening the Baltie Wanderers will play the Co. G, 169th in- fantry, of Willlmantic, "Who cfaim they have a fast team, and are coming down to take a fall out of the Wanderers. This game wis to have taken place Friday night but on sccount of the St. Marie council holding a whist the club decided to hold the hasketball game on eZines- day. The Wanderers wéra to play in Jewett City on this date. Arrangements wers mads to cancel the game with Man- ager Benjamin, who has booked another club to fiil the date, The Wanderers, Who are a good drawing card, had one of the biggest crowds of the season when they met defeat by Plainfield in last Friday's game. The Wanderers, %ho have had 2 etreak of hard luck in losing one of thelr star players, two dooters’ bills to pay, and the ldes of twe basketball suits, will finish the season. ' A little financial help at the present time would help them out of their troubles, | The Bantams will play Manager Sed- den's Moosup Rovers, who are bringing up 2 fast team. Manager Erickson of the Bantams would like to arrange some out of town games for his club. Both the Baritams and ‘Wanderers have an open date this Friday. The Wanderers will line up as follows Ridgeway .and Coady, forwards;- Firth, center; Robitaille and Swanson, guarde; Hines and Simineau, subs. Bantams’ lineup: Charon and Marphy, forwards; Erickson, center; Rabbit and Brown, guards. Much Interest in Coming Game. A good deal of Interest is peing mani- fested in the coming basketball game be- een ‘the Sub Base tossers and the Y. M. C. A. Seniors, which is to be held on the local floor mext Friday night. MARKET WAS DULL T pr . Reading * pr Re Ir & Steal . Pem T & Reeel South Pyaific South Rallwsy 18 Tean Copper . 1094 Tobatco Prod ... 61% Oanlon Pacifio .....127 PRe 3T rro 4 ABH FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL West El & \.rg meaey fir ing Bid 4 1 cotton Ing 16.70, Liberty Bonds. 95 30 cago, Jan. d today owing The | Jocals are anslous to win s vietory over | t#lal ‘Teague, Grebe &t conter wiil make| cli, tn his second the Aghiand -boys long shots; with Qfll'film&ka;hrdmlobm theilr opponents, who have won most of their limfi by a wide margin, but the ¥s have not been defeated as yet this season. Tie lineup for the Seniors will probably bes Fitlayson, Hull, forwards; Charnetsky and Williams, guards, Grebe, oenter. The boys in thelr practice are showing excellent form. ¥ AMERICAN GOLF PLAYERS ENJOYING THE GAME NOW Winter golf {s becoming as general as all year motoring according to inform- ation gathered by former National Cham- pion Chick Evans, who has made a hob- by for several years to study that phase of his favorite pastime. Between the sturdy golfer who follows the red ball through the stow on morthern links and the thousands who journay to more modern climes, Evans estimstes that abount half of America’s golfers con- tioue play déring the frigid months. It is no novelty nowadays to see bevies of men and even women folilwing the north,.while golf courses have been buflt by scores of the southern and Pacific Coast states until: some 300 semi-tripi- ter players. Mason and Dixon line, on the Atlantic these winter links form . a ,U. shaped string down to Florida, west to San Die- 1 go and north to Seattie. H. 8§ SR _ 215 | OR any of the new men. So It's & toss- ‘The greatest growth fn - recent YeTS | purmme . 110l Tot hb 19i 233 | up between Groh and Bancrott. has een in Texas, where a friendly but o . e e spirited contest has been waged :,“f Winsiow ... 84 100— 262 Collins Defeated Gardener. A SUESUE Suvs e Bowhe, cie — New York, Jari. 31.—In e finai ‘match in _the cotton and oil ‘befts. Total 3 B & & catls 8" ... 373 379 1125 |of the second rownd Percy N .Collins, of A A L —— Chicago, defeated Bdward W. Carderier zed to-be conRnen JARPRIY. to (Xlat{ e Constraction Dept. of Montclair, N. J., 300 to 83.. Colline’ and Southiern Californta, but Missiesip-| . = s Frr pl, and Loulsiana” soon’ got in the swim rahan ...... ‘91 104 L B -29 and his Heh run 1o | BAwardson 7. 81 3. Gardner played pooy and his best and then Arlzona and New ~ Mexico | BOvaN 81 i spread out their goif courses in previ- T 25 16. ous deserts or cattle ranges and eventu- 88 5 — ally all the southern states ght in" the o ‘Walker Outpointed Eartfiela. Scoteh mood. -Northern Callfornia be- 348 Philadelphia,/ Jan. 31.—Mickey Walker, came -more popular vith _golfers. who Dept. Newark ‘welterweight, outpointed Soldier lived In the semblance of Scotch midsts, 53 Bartfleld in an eight-rownd bout tonight. land a tremendeus wave of =olf swept 78 Bartfield had the advantage in the sixth ' over the Pacific Coast including British | Russell 85 Tound, but the others went to Walker by Cuba, where the Japan current made the | Hallisey 6 big margins. temperature suitable for golf. =2 2 = Totalg i 333 SPORT NOTES. NEW HAVEN BASEBALL CLUB Paul, lett handed pitcher of FINANCIAL REPORT EXCELLENT Construction Dept, n No. 1 team of the Cape New Haven, Jan. 31.—The financial | Hanrahen 82 76—1zs | Breton League, will join the Boston Na- condition of the New Haven baseball club | Weish ... 8 812167 | tlonal League team on the southern tour. of the Eastern league was reported tg be | Bdwardson P = x nres’den‘ ‘Welss at the an- | Larson 89 ‘Wililam Dilhoefer, catcher of the St. club stockholddrs o Loufs National League club is in a se- Totals ..... 330 212 42 1 Tlous condition at John's hogpital, / t of an attack of confdence i thesnew |1, - Operating “""’;;‘;”"’l“ o er receatly was Donovan, was ex- | Joiioe —245 | married in Mobile, Ala., and had return- pressed at the meeting. Ail officers and | \°CER ed to St. Louis.to reside when he was iu ectors were unanimously re-elected. | protoh taken {IL. | bt T ) Ary Bos, the Hollander, ‘'who = holds | Ashland Plays Wiliams’ Al Collegians. Totals .. #he amateur billiard champiorfhip ?)f cthall team will Europe, is il in New York with pneumo- iegians Bijou hall to- fastest men in eastern Connecticut. ir lineup will b Blair of the Emer- gains mpetus '-/y a Alres air the arrivak jthis week miz On the ot Chicago <irain Mavket. 118% 103 IS This team is made up of some of Williams, one of the New London Indus- varymg Cornder Jackson Sullivan Mumford rubber peilet over frozen limks in the | Harris . cal links now awalt the ingress of wlx\- French . Humphres 1eee.. H From Pinehurst, not for:south'of the | Phillips JUST A REAL GOOD CAR! Anderson .. Brassfl . Mellor Peckham ssey and Finlays Doc Gingras will referee, 8o the are sure of a good, fast and clean The Ashland team has recovered from their injurles at the Sub Base and.hobe roupd match of u(:m"l to down his | national amateur championship. gon. The former record, 139, was fade by Champion_Charles Heddon of Dowagiac, s | Mich, in'the tournament at Cleveland e. | last year. to add another vitory to thelr list, AT THE AETNA ALLEYS Eastern Conuecticut Pewer cogue Misceliameous Department. Totals .. 3¢ 64 68— % 17, 61— 21 80 98 78— 26 8 1w 103— 28 . 338 339 31 S8 Line Department ‘Totals Totals .. 883 1002 Appleby defeated T. Hemry Clasksony also of New York, 300 to 145. His ave age was 17 11-17. \ MWGEAW PUZZLED OVER LEAD-OFF MAN John McGraw, leader of the world's champlon™ Giants, has gathered a great squad for the 1922 campalgn but he fs 7 | beset with 2 worry that never bothered g |Bim before he parted with George Burns. 13 “Yes,” said W, before he left for yS ago, “yes, tell me who Cuba_several will T use for 2 lead-off manu. I'vé got 21 89 94— 284 plenty of hard hitters, includirg Groh, ;} Z’!’ k2 0’— ffig Frisch and Young, but I want to use ’em T; él 2 60: :':G in the clean-up spots. Groh has had lead-off experience, but when he swings at 2 ball he scldom misses. I need him at bat when there are men on the \.s- es” 2 McGraw said he thought Frisch, a 78— 253 | free nitter, was best sulted for the third 80— 251 Jor fourth niche and that Younz was 86— 277} always good somewhere arouzd the §4 111 83— 378 [clan-up' position, leaving Bancroft as a = T = T |possible ‘lead-off man, for Meusel and ... 852 380 327 1059 |Kelly are mot considered and the Giant Maintenance Dept. ENTRIES FOR RELAY CARNIVAL State univ ger, vasion by year. ARE BEING RECEIVED Philadelphia, Jan. | Pennsylvania relay carnival on Ap: and 29 were received today sity. /Dana Bennett, &, Oregon relay ZYBSZKO DEFEATED JOHNSON IN TWO STRAIGHT FALLS Briézeport, Conn., Jan. $1.—Stanistau: Zibyszko, world's beivywe'ght wre: champlon ¢efrated Helmar Johuson two straight scored the fi minutes of |son and u crotch hol later hie scored the sceond fall fiying mace. STAMFORD - Stamford, High sthool Higi schoel York, record run 18.2 b: by Edga falls here tor rst fal aft wrestling Seven mi HIGH DEFEATED WILMINGTON: WIGH (2 deteated ¥ 10 & basketl Appleby Defoated Clarksem. Jan. 31. An of 1 31.—Entriés for from ht, 2o and a b sing & hal? et il track Wwho made the announcement, tonight ft would be the first east team Washington State‘competed at the mec i BASKETBALL DAY, FEB. 1st, BALTIC GYM, 169 INF., ¥S. WANDERERS, WE €o. G, MO0SUP Admission: ROVERS VS, BANTA! S P.M. Gents 35c, Ladies Tax Inclnded. S, 256, the of Oregon and Washington leader “doesn’t want to take a chanes STARTING TOMO! FEBRUARY 2nd, AT : Comprising only the ABOUT 300 SUITS variety of neat designs and colorings in both- Men’s and Young Men’s Models. All faultlessly tailored in the best styles. The minor leagues have threwn down the dfaft and the majors can't do any- thing about it. Under the new agree- ment the draft becomes a matter of op-. tion with the mignors so that even Judge Landls, with all his czaristic powers, can't bld the little fellows to reverse their actlon. ford, 1L, left Monday for his home, aft- er spending a week_with his cousin, Geo. H. Robertson of South Coventrs. Carl G. Frauz is in New York taking 2 special mechanical course. “ BRIEF STATE NEWS ' New Haven—Frederick W. Orr has again been re-clected to the presidency of the Young Mex's nuubm-n club in this Yo 2 Merlden.—Dr. Jostph A. Cooke, the = officer, has issued a warming to Meriden residents to get vaccinated be- cause of smalipox In the nelghboring town of Wallingford. Fair Haven—In some piaces on the Quinniplac tver the water is frozen ai- most from shore fo shore The sailing sharples which habe been in use on the oyster beds until this last freeze have been called off for the present. Madison.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Trowbridge Carrington have recently had a wireless telephone recofing instrument instalied \u the Stevens inn, which enables them to Next month Johnny Kilbane will hive rounded out 10 years as feather welght champ. And i Johnny centinues to plck his opponents with the same care as he has In the past ,another decade will roll by with the foxy Clevelander still safe- 1y emsconced in the feather welght throze. e s Horse racing. novel in that it is prec posed to conduct it without gamling, is the principal object of the Coast Jokey ejub, recently announced Saturday by Rudolph Spreckles, ons of the Incorporators, Spreckels sald the as- soclation Dbelieved racing could be con- ducted without betting, like baseball or any other clean sport. nia. Bos Is h:p take part I‘ internatiopal lonsthip tonnu.mut in mudelpm. next mq William H. Roberison, manager of tire and vuleanizing company of Rock- Pacific The way of the New England scholas- tic basketball champs is no strewn with roses this season. New Haven Commer- ‘clal High, which won the honor at the Tufts turnament last March, has al- ready sustatined two defeats this sea- son. Hartford High downed the champs several weeks ago and Naugatuck defeat- ed the Elm Clty team, 22-20 Saturday nlg MOHEGAN Miss Bertha Nelson and Miss Bertha Hanner of New London called on friends here Sunday. Miss Loreita Fielding has returned a$- ter” spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Parris of Boston. Mase. Miss Gladys Quidgeon left Tuesday morning for Washington D.' C., where she Wil join Dr. and Mrs. Frank - G. Speck. After a short visit in Washington and vicinity, Miss Quidgeon will be the |guest of Dr. and Mrs. Speck at'thelr home in Philadelphia. M; Bradford has sold her farm. No services were held here Sunday om account of bad walking. itk up messages, concerts, lectures ai sermons from distant cities with wonder- ful cléirness. Déep Biver—Word has been received here of the death of Thomas Keely, 63, at Denver from «Bright's _disease. Mr. Keely was & former Deep River man, go- ing to Denver about 40 years ago. Fe was well known in the banking world and was for'a be a silk mill. number of years vice Friends of Mrs. Nathan Exley are glad to see her out after being confined to the house for several weeks with grip. H. Beegher Brown dislocated his knee last Wednesday and had tq call on Dr. Sweet for repairs. Charles Kinne is from his recent illness. recovering slowly AUBURN MASS. Hadlyme.—Edward Rundell and Her- man Krouse recentiy caught five large pickerel, two of which, weighed four Pounds each. & Unable to Procure a Satisfactory Lease In My Present Store, I Have Decided to Sell Out At Once, My Entire Stock of High Grade _ MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN S ; £ Suits and QOvercoats LESS - THAN - COST “ NEARLY 100 OVERCOATS T finest of Worsteds, in a wide Ulsters, Town Ulsterettes and Conservative Coats, made of the finest plaid back materials— Kerseys, Meltons and soft, fleecy Fabrics. All tailored to perfection’and in all sizes for Men and Young Men. GROUPED IN THREE LOTS, FOR QUICK DISPOSAL OVERCOATS $95 'WERE TO $55.00 : - SALE, TEN DAYS ONLY -~ STARTING TOMORROW THE()DORE LOWENBERGER MAIN-AT MARKET STREET Armory, Willimantie, Saturday, February éth. IDEAL SINGING ORCHESTRA eof ‘Webster Will Play. president of the Denver National bask. ‘He leaves his sons, who live in Denver. His wife died less than a year ago. His estate is valued at $1.000,000: Allingtown—The new factory which is to locate in West Haven this yeir is to It was announced at the recent Chamber of Commerce that the floor space of this new building would be ‘40,000 equire feet and it is to be bullt in the Allingtown section. worcesier MEAT SCRAP Worcester Rendering Comm. veasraene o Tabersseress s