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Chicage, ¥eb. 8.—Teliing how he had events of the dismond trophy champion- 4 B B | turned down an offer of $1,000 to be- ;‘3 By winning both the mile and 220 : events, Stefnmetz, who won tao in- | . | : % s g ¢ some ‘a professional while attending Yale | {ernfonar” championehty. ot Saranse on $1.18 & week, Alonzo A. Btagg, Uni-| Lake last week, took a big lead in the! ‘versity of Chicago athletic director,in an | fleld of the five amateurs qualified to sddress today blamed betting for the In- | compete for the trophy. His day's work roads of professionalism in college ath-| gawe him €0, points. letlos ang declared that these inroads |’ ;os ‘Moore of New York, who finished : i ’ . 7 ? SAWRDAY TH]S MEANS wene the moat demoralizing thing in the | tnirg in the.220 yard dash and second n g AR i it etk aaly world to clean sports. tha mile, earned 30 points. Roy McWhir- ' coe :i:z: :%w:;:%gzi‘fé’%%mfi :%:::fn(‘:hz:& the rational. L”E‘%fié‘lfifs;fl ,” m[ w am made your feet mote sore and tender, Every Sfiit ’énd- Every \O‘ve'rcoat Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost Charles Jewtraw of !Ake Piacid : peon. “There !3 a fundamental aif- 1 2 8. rence between the professional and the B o) i RS s 25 pala Jewtraw. garnered only five points and-| amatear, and that difference starts &t an | Gnacies PRSI AT S mn“s ro sarly age. The athletic impulse staris in | other compelttor, falled to place in either hood and the stimulus changes as! ;.0 q!'l l lT‘r e boy grows older to that of emulation, ¢ being a real part in a eoclal group. MADE IN NEW Efifil‘lfls LARGEST CIGAR FACTORY The summaries: s 230 yard dlambnd trophy-race, won by Willlam Steinmetz, Chicago; Roy Mec- ‘Whirter, Chicago, second; Jos Moore, New York, third. Time 19 4-5 seconds. One mile dia:fond trophy race, won by Willlem Eteinmetz, Chicago; Joe Moore, | New York, second; Roy McWhirter. Chi- 5 cago, and Charlés Jewtraw, Lake Placid, there s a possibility that it.may becoms ['tied for third. Time 2 minutes, 58 sec- capitalized. It is'in that cass, where| onds. | sompetition becomes lesen, that betting yard Lake Placid cup final, ‘,a" begipa by - Paul Forsm ~ "This he]tllnx is his first step toward | Gloster, Toront 3 Leslle BouL ofessionalism. He finally is Induced to | Lake Placid ,third.. Time 18 3.5 seconds. g hecome a professional, and generally the | Three-quarter mile Lake Piacid cup g:;m;x;etx;‘;-el}:tfei;iur:gnzgeg(;sa.l}:g ucemert Is the resuit of pome bett!ng|final, won by Richard Defovan, 2 removes any old or mew, hard or Soft g > Paul; Harry Kasky. corn from any foot. It peels off in Gus Yetz, Chicago, thind. & your finge: outh should be stronger. 1| utes, 20 seconds. ow some of the boys need money, but a ‘g‘m,d doal of -exchumens uma| Costs buf a triflo—everywhre. Re- Then as he grows still older he bscomes = part of mors organized groups and p etics is one of thése develop- time = competition becomes the group impulse becomes nger. Then as his skill develops don't despair. For instant, complete, ptation is strong, but the Overcoats Smts ! t commended by all druggists.” E. Law- "HN 'I'M{ 'ou. ton of his toliege's regu. | TIOBPE PUECHASED BY CIU;D C?J?;“;?:v; up best inyester-fTence & Co., Mfe, Chicago. Sold in NOW GROUPED IN 0 LOTS NOW GROUPED IN O LOTS o When T was in PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE TEAM tryouts were as follows: Norwich By Chas. Osgodd Co. - FOR F[NAL CLEARANCE : FOR FINAL CLEARANCE 1 2 .18 @ weele Break- Portland, Ore., Fab. 9.—Jim Thorpe, ad Jump—Quinn, Golernt, Hilde- five cent: former Carlisle star, was purchased to- ., Armstrong, Moore, 3 e now. but I|day from tho Toledd American associa- T club by William Klepper, owner ov tho Portland Pacific Coast league ieam. @ regret an | The price was not announced. Thorpe, & pro bage- | Who plays left fl_ec batted .359 last sea- T lived in|son. d to keep my expenses | —’ or quit school.” { Mt. Pleasant Team. / ——— { '3 good records and with lots of | AGREED TO CARRY MARKLE ON ITEINMETZ WON BOTH MILE the Mt. Pleasant grammar ISERVE 5 AND steCramil wv B3 RESERVE LIST BENEFIT - ebrand, Wax, Tom- BOWLING P el T e || Overcoats - $19.50 || Suits - - - $22.50 ile, Sargent, Tombari. . S. Finishi Shooting—Holiender, Wax,| =~ Tl Reiow o, Eisra| 2=, . .ll-Overcoats - $21.507| Suits - - - $27.50 & 85 e ¢ ] % B Y. A = b S e v e cago, Feh. e Cincinnzti Na- ) o ires T i League club's title to the services Totals ....... 403 B g Principal J. B. Stadton. Th farkle, transferred to~ Cincin- Oftice ta Southern Associa- , 1921, Was affirmed in = 7 : > - la decision handed down today by Com- issioner Landis. < transfer to Cincinnat! was v Atlanta after the latter club had agreed to earry Markle ou its Te-. i h ' SEIZE YOUR OPPORTUNITY—BEFORE IT IS TOO : ‘ : LATE. THESE VALUES ARE UNQUESTIONABLY 244 ' 103 103— 308 THE GREATFST NORWICH HAS EVER KNOWN. 423 s g MARKET WAS DEPRESSED. Mot Deb Norih'n pr Gt North Ore exercised a | Hupp Motor Car . on stotk market opera- | Insplration urs of today’s ex- | Int Harvester apperently was al-|Int Marv pr ... ging in a bull Int Mer Marine final hours. Int M<r Mar pr closed at a gain of almost | Int Mot Truck _ . fMliated lesues also rising [ Jit M Truck pr ... Internat’l Paper od rafls was another | Kennecot 3 for- Seaboard Alr | Lehigh Valiey nd preferred, St. Louis | Mexican Petrol isco common znd pre- | Mex Petrol pr s Southwestern preferred,; Miami Copper .... U m, Colorado South- | Missourl K & T ... d_and Pere Marquette [Mo K & T pr Ted resulting In gross|Mo K & T w { ..... Mo K & T pr w 1 Missour! Pacific Migsour{ Pac norant of this agreement. > Engraving !Jmn:!men(. & The lon heldg that i = club, act- 108" %6 218 ling in good falt 8v~ 265 of = plaver, its 253 suhsequent disclosure of fets impunging the title of the assign- which ‘would have effocted the et i=a: player's free agency had such disclosures ocals oy 482 occurred before the transfer was made. Calendar Dept. The decision holds that Atlanta's title | Stansii . % 85 ! : that the -coutract between i arroll and Atlanta is cancelled and | Gomrpan that the players received by Atlanta for {Donahue Markle are returned to Cinctnnati. It |McCasthy .. further orders that i Cincinnatl elects to retain Markle's services. it shall for-| Totals .... & | ward a check for £4,000. tha draft price of the Southern tion to the sec- retary-treasurer fo Mar-| o 4 Kle. b Plaver Malone of Broo Sahvlarts [ been on the ineii ‘Theodore Lowenberger MAIN AT MARKET STREET {hear from Baitie, Plainfied, Moosup Rot ers, and the Montics or Wiltmantic. Te enlione 1973-2, be vn. who has for violation b YANKS DENY - 295 293 ! 2 € . % According {0 the New the oils ahd mo- _against the | World, Bob Tecarr, i i \(,Mee 503 1428 | h D!tck:?r. \{'mko: be. = i £ < 1 3 « e ankees. € clubs were fined by Judge Back Boys. x : 4 X e T e e ol ation of the waiver rights | § 79 110 102— 293 - carr was to be sent t ri Assoclationeiubs . 9% 101 120— 335 — 27 Secretary. Mike Moran . of . 81 104 274 A s 2 .102 102— 307 ©os could not be located last 3 ] 91— 251 Penz R R all efforts to verify the New Detrolt American : patch wefe futiles Pierce Ofl ton and Fort Worth, $300- ea: 435 529 nouncad a;‘e“‘ daxs as |Biere= o gsrm g : 3 been sigmed by Marag Ray C er ultimatelv was tran: Hillerost, < Ry 5 | Forke Reading to Fort \\’m-n an Houston by Reading 1 pr Reading 2 pr Rep Ir & Stee alitng to South Pacific rates beflected | 5o P R Sugar de from Danish, | South Raliw: Southérn R: Tenn Copner Tobacco Prod Tohacco Prod pr .107 nals, Nashviile McENELLY'S ORCHESTRA AT ARMOR S TONIGHT ] The present and northern New most successful in h run of 13 andx ilghtweight, would exhibit h‘ls‘abluty for | ter sports in those the benefit of local fans. Duffy, in the 7 estimation of Kearns, a greater boxer 3 / th y he lightweights now seek- ouncl’of the coliege Rodert Fowler. Cloth Room. LEONARD MAY MEET I’H;Aa; e ‘flonafi. 2 trainer of last year's football eam, has BRITTON Fua sITLE .zfil 'z;’:z‘"’;;ldfl‘if‘fhjfi‘é’, ‘.;‘fm”‘ hBexmy Leonard, world’s lightweight | iy and. v RABoh champion, Wil get a_chance to realize an |ule was formally | ratlfied. The ; A Ml son f R i o INJURY TNDER COVER rip tcken each Master va git of March 17 ¢ plans of Pro-|- St. Louls, Feb, 5.—Blil Doak, who led - 91“:1142?\_) fih:sfq om moter Tex Rickard lmam'iaflze Rick- |the Naticnal league pitcher last season, tflv;‘;vm ul XI{ 1‘5 8 e ard said Wednesday 'that he is planning | éuffered from an injured lizament in his cnteen games, fve less than las — &o arrange a welter weight championship | right e{rbcm—d‘;; *ching t:;n—-!*e 1 ol £ Willh tie b yween Jack Britton, holder of |season, it was learned Yy s as follows: Ded: st Willimpn | the tltle, and Lecnard. Plans for the|time when 'officlals of the Cardinal contest already have been discussed |celved the sgned 1823 contract W WILLIAMS BASEBALL SCHEDULE_RATIFIED Vaughn he had—e hij an average of 1 46-63, | } At a retent meeting-of ths, Lambert Thiel Beigian and Ch!- especially _strong. e domestic Line bs and e_the only note- betger tone’ of PITCHER DOAK KBET Pac the n 489 West Un Te W"sy El & \!‘z mplete scheduls s Comumbia. at New York; Abrl] Willimantis TFancher 128 with Billy Gibson, manager Leonard, | 8ay. Doalk wrote from his Doms in Pitts- Jacobs 122 and. Dan’ Morgan, Britton's ~ manager, | burgh that the trouble Fa been corroctea Inhale lt—Rub Itln i t\c:w H‘;:;“ A‘“: i, L,;‘Lw%;“ Rivers 2 Rickard says both managérs and |and hiserm was in splendid conditi for grippe, influenza, fainting, !,.,\,wn May 6, Trinkty at Wiliamstown : | oo S5 boxers are agreeable to- theproposition | eplained he did not m catarrhal pains, sore ., Wesleyan at Middietown ; May for a 15-round bout to a decision. last season = throat, headache, bronchitis, 113, Prinfton at Princeton; May 18, A The cor undoubtedly, would be a|CEiVe Do eympat asthma, croup, etc. The favorits ferst at Amh May 20, Hamilton at treat boxing 1, ‘Britton _and family liniment for more than ns Mayv 24, Harvard at O&m- Leonard-are recognized as two|of the Williams Defeated Amherst. 7 65 years. : Wegleyan at Williams- i - 108 ¢ 11 cleverest exponents boxing in action| Wlillamstown, Mass, Feb. 9.—Will- 4 1-2; offercd at 5; last loan &; i loans agalinst acceptances 4 1-3 Liberty Bonds. High. amstown ; | . 21| today and this, witl popularity of | iams defeated Amherst in 2 ‘oakcy t Willjams- . 1 l 5431 the two champlons, Rickard 1Is confl-;, game here today by a score of 2 0. 'NARD' t Wililams- dent, would bring a record crowd to the R at Willlamstown, Garden. -Leonard has .aspired to Brit- Bear Cais Challcage | June 17, Ne tom's crown for several years and hie poRE: - FOR PAIN U'S Lib 3%e .. 96.50 ¥our Draws Resulted in Play. admirers are copfident the light wWelght Tb{.ef:i; S@;e‘:gc;r[‘{,::‘:min aliengs U S Lib 1st 4s.. 96.20 . 96.20 Glasgow, Feb. 9 —Four re draws champlon will carry off the welterweight ?;Y_ed it ot ot T Themtrar Atk s o U S Lib 24 4s.96.10 _ 96.00 96.02 | resyited in the play today and this ev- ASSA WILL title if the proposed bout materlalizes. | P2Y AN o U 8 Lib 1st 435 96.50 96.40 in the international _checkers U S Lib 2d 4%3 96.24 x = championship match between Newell W ks of Detroit afid Robert Stewart ot asgow. Thus far in the ‘serids Stew- U 8 le 2d 4Y%s 97.36 Lib 4th 4%s 96.28 2 .100.10 99.98 FORDHAM IN FALYL | Twice befcre'the men have clashed in T & the Mhg !n no-decision bouts. Soon af- 2 ios | ter_ winning the lightweight title from Freddle Welsh in 1817 Leonard engaged n Americz, might | : i ‘v'lctory 4% : art hag won two games, Banks one and z e i 3 | Britton in g 18-round encounter and In Vietory s .100.04 10000 10004 | frirey Eames have Nen araw e e the tollowing year the pain met over tho |f . lazs ‘andi cents per ¥100.4 or forty stitution. Jake Webber, -Fordham, train- { $Tound route. 5 e { > [e— S R it er, Bhas peen keephip U touch with Bl i 0 'y arranged -until- Tesard : Forelgn Exohange. Manassa through Homer Baker,,Canall ;7 Britton have talfilled bouts at theif | 108%, 1083 1084 S . | zone atnjetic dgirector o R eAen o ok tHEYS Rekdyit HavE < 11 10% 11% 3 ¥ to 1.29 3-4 and July 1.15 3-8 to 1.15 3-4. \farass&. who trains dally over the RTrSATaN /- T aonard - hIaTadt te, st ’ 94 sy | Staecting— Testardas.. Corn finlshed 5-8@3-4 to 1 1-3@1 1-4| “millton ‘dollar” golf course at Gatun, | Piraeted Reonard 15 Saebll o Toel, 5 5% 5% | Demand .. ..,..3438% and, oats off 1:4@3-8 to T-S. In)nas & ttme of 34 seconds for/the quar- | KOCKY, Kanms et fho Garden TRCNE, ‘126% 135 136s | Cables 4 ons” the outcome waried from un. |ter and 2 minuies for the half. Baker |ESTL 0 5 ISTCRns SREssRlere BrOSH > . 82% 331 32y |Franes changed figures to 7 cents higher. holds that tgroughout tralning over the | g FHPRCTIE T SO 2 15-round title pr . 88% 663 66 mera Many wheat traders showed (’rc;im the| rolling hills will do the youth good i>0u: - F.Bbrua!;y 17.7Thin’ confest was > G Chandler Motor .. 653 638 4% s start a_disposition to reallze profits on | and thet plenty of time remains for him % b é s o 0 pee el ekl e poiponed trom Temiary 354 asist || WHAT BECOMES OF YOUR SMALL CHANGE ? Gt Weet 2 % is9 fra ports as more or less exaggerated. For ither nard or Bri . L » S & wer L 14 Pooetas v e omene ot T e 7 Gatner Wou Hie B Game, heued e vt e e e 1| GET ONE OF OUR BANKS AND FIND OUT ! ChiM1I&SP... Belgian rancs Cleveland, Feb., 9.—Gus Gardner! of CaM & 5t P pr Kronen .. terweight title bout. pp,,é,c crop dunger—NeSThskE, Ranses, | N (Lol today won hlg firet game of | Pickard Weanesday had & conterence COME IN AND SEE THE HANDSOME SAVINGS OBt & Noaiet Sweden . " T with Jack Kearns, manager of Jack MRIE el e B e e | ey, gty whise, © A | B ot i Tttt i || BANKS WE ARE FURNISHING TO OUR DE- o " raz! On the other § 1 worth, of Clevelgnd 125 to n thir | plon. The confab, however, did uot in- - : 1, n the other hand, hat call for = L Arperiine oo e pant. S B a B | S Feors, s los o Curl| ol matw s i Semsner mighk || "POSITORS. ~THEY ARE THE FINEST MADE. oGl d that the N tv. i aughn of Chicago in the other aft-1be concerned, Kearns declared that he - . cmosco om suammer. | e U AT TR | St s A DR e 18T, il il OPEN AN ACCOUNT AND GET ONE TO USE 5 o4 ncluding his play w! L‘l Ve consecu- |3 hout for Dempsey since his anrival - Chicago, Feb. Y—Altnongh the wheat a8 Koo nyestmentiitn.; IOty oon-|.iis Nateats: here. The $200.000 offer of Wilkam A. lN YOUR HOME. YOU WILL PRIZE IT. market today reached new high qrlce Q:d 2 mfiltth;\éihu A:Zvnm(mfl Kz:sfl;m}:a _Vaughn's 26 was the best high run | Brady for s match with Harry Wilis has ekt sakcs 1od "sabesauantiy o s ds-| mews was wHhout apparent effect in res. | O¢ the dey. Heinad an sverage of Ifmot yet been directly sibmitted for AS—DEPOSITED IN Of SAVINGS DEPABT ’ cline Buying based on. adverse domestic | Culng the market from the price desline : ardner’s high ruz was 17 and | Kearns' consideration, the hanager sald, BANK o e el riond dousito| STk Deguats e T s | 0 b Rex o ot whangemenes || MENT, SECURES THIS HANDSOME -$5 losed weal Provisions wers dull, but prices were|" b Sh-tun W;“ e T vect just:now. §:;|.& 'iashl‘get?v}mfi ;:hy v ng frm 1 line with the hog market. in the game with Guréner, in which his | Kearns sought ‘o arrangs for a bout average wag 2 33-36. In the game with |In which Jimmy Duffy, Pacific coast Chicsgo Grain Market. } Wheat— High. Low. Tose l - Used Car Bargains EL:‘;L OU HAVE ONLY 10 DAYS MORE TO TAKE AD- COMPOUNDED R OF ALL KINDS VANTAGE OF OUR EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF Siytic spot and nearby 13 1-4@13 1-2, Fepsiring of Electrical Devices Carefully Done. i \ GOOD USED CARS. Banker& Trust Co THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. |. fir e . wm . NomwicH May ... 131% 1293 129% July ... 118% ° 115% A15% Corn— May ... B9 88 52% July ... 61% 0% 60% Oats— A W 0% e ay ay = s 0 PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT _ i RICAL WORK METAL MARKET. , _ New York, Jeb. 9.—Copper weak, ¢lec- ~ ik in e : dot 4.70@4.80. A St Louls delivery spot .