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McGOWAN WON PRO. SKATING TITLE e Saranac Lake, N. et JcGowan of St. Paul, Wi esslonal outdoor ! title from Arthur Staff of Ch and Staff scored 160. cago, scored 50 points. five mile race, n \Xa yowan of ace from hi: yards McGowan, 0'3ic and siid off the (ce. rd Bverett won MoGie HEILVWAN AND LEONARD Y., Feb, 16.—Ever- the Amer- ating &ham- IcGowan scored 170 days’ meet which end- d Lamy of Saranac Lake fin- ord with 100 polnts and Bobby e three quarter mile race and one-fifth seconds, A a new world’s record clipping off two sec- the time made by Lamy &t 1910 meet when the Leks veteran was an amateur. the final rd, Staff led the fleld with ad 140. To- ng contest followed hattering Staff's race with amy third. Ow- 1 by e who tn ce was Me- d to Me- mile race Lamy lle contesting with REFUSED TO SIGN CONTRACTS ade its mbodied he explained to | best pitcher that he considered his demand “as an announcement of ‘your retire- ment from baseball” COACH AT YALE HANDLING 5 850 CREW CANDIDATEN New Haven, Conn, Feb. 13.—~With mid-year examinations at Yale over and the undergraduates settling down for the last half year of grinds at studies afld sports, Rowing Coach P. J .Corderry handiing 350 crew candldates, the large= number that has ever came cut here for that sport. The problem is to ke them NORWICH wULLETIN, FRIDAY, rEBRuUARY 17, all at work. The 160 freshment are or ularly play and his manipulation on (_hel e BOWLING, P rexiea inte arows from smons whies | Fails accounted for this, Print Make Up. wiil fmally be chosen threc varsity .an | In his closing innings Collins work- = ¢ e one 150-pound boats. With opsn water | €1 Out runs of 33 and 52. The former §;lelat T O 8 on the harbor and on the Housatonic rive | covtained a remarkable attempt at af O sre sanal at Derby the daily a@rill will be sim two cushion bank that barely missed. e oo 78 — flod, as’ twebee crews will be sent to the | Collins was always cautious, show- [Qlson 72 88 237 Derby boat hasse: Ing good judgment as to speed. His | Nikolari 870 81 267 . |bis of nursing were unusually high R = e g class, 391 433 432 1254 MULRENNAN BOUGHT OUTRIGHT The scores: Fagrayisg Shot o BY CHICAGO AMERICANS {:ercfiy N Conlin!,MCléicngo:y 1 20 gy, | T Marshall ss g2 251 v . , Feéb, —Dominict , 26, 2, 0, 2, 11, 22, 6, 20, 0, 1, 22, 87,| A. Marshall 94 106 282 Sulienan x. it hay. Ssn houent | 1 6.0 22,135,183, 0, 6. Totar 300 Growe 1 80 264 cutright from the Chicago American by P‘M"S! Average 13 1-23. High runs|Campbell 105 115— 302 the New Haven Eastern-League club, it |67, 52 and 33. Purdon .. 86 ' 86— 261 was announced today. Mulrennan pitchec J x! Cope Morton, Philadelphia: —_— last season for Chicago, was with Provi- % 1,17 0, 3 18, 38, 15 5 0, 0, 8, 444 439 457 1360 dence three years ago, which sold 0, 3, 59, 1, 46, 1, 2, 1, 4, 0. Total 18, el Sy Columbus. -from whic! team he wa ;’\5"91’85& 8 1-23. High runs 46, 38 and Jewett City League. ouglt by Chicago. When with Provi- | 2% : Asotiron Genoe Mulrennan led the Eastern laaguc | Referse, J. Herbert Lovis, Chicago, | .. = = el pitchers with Garry Fortune of Pittstiel gl e b 18108, b 31 His home 18 in ‘Woburn, Mass. TWO MILE RACE FOR S i 00 Dlonaliseli : 150 LBS. TO BE ADDED TO PROGRAY | Biaie . D86 8% 103 297 COLLINS. WON SECOND MATCH . é\'ew Ygrk. F(i\l:- 16.—A two-mile race £ | Wi < 106 88 101— 295 : Z 50-pound varsity crews will b added te e e . IN THE AMATEUR CLASS|, irogram of the annual regaita 470 501 479 145 Philadelphia, Feb. 16.—Percy N. Col- | Poughkeepsic next June 26. 1 as of Chicago, tonight won his second |two entries for the event are re it Slaters. match in the International amateur |wag Jecided today by the b. .| Todek ,. . - 83 93 class A 18.2 balk line billiard tourna-|ards of the Intercollegiate Rowing asso- | Derda .. . 3 124 ment, defeating J. E. Cope Morton, of{ciation B. Faber 86 86 adelphia, 300 to 186 in 23 Innings.| Tho regular varsity ras: will remain a | Dutkowskl 89 83 lins averaged 13 1-23 and had high|three miles for this yen t Faber 92 118 52 and 30. Morton’s ave- board cecided, and the fre \\u 9 1-23 and his best runsg 46, 38 |: T varsity events will be Th= board announced i surarces that the ohserv usai at the Harvard-Yal < wouil be taken to Poughkewnsi: mtercollegiate races. the afternoon game, Edgar T. Ap- pleby, of New York, national champlon, defeated hls brothcr, Francls S. ‘Apple- o the cham- the tournament d in winning he made a high run of the record for the mesting to date. was the excellence of Colling’ pos play on the short rails coupled a dazzling array of masse shots| contributed to the success of thel His top run of 67, col- 12th turn &t the table was a masterpiece of nursing and masse shot making, But Col NAYLOR AND MAGOWAN HAVE SIGNED CONTRACT Philadelphia, Feb. 16—Rollis Naylor, pitcher, awd Frank Magowan, outfe! er, former hold-outs of the Philadelphia Americans, have signed contracts, club; officials announced ayl 2 pitcher and Mag a fielder from of tho Int: gue, today. n is ernati had to show his best, for Morton rolled the spheres in far better fomino stroke than in any of his previous| Troeger's All Stars : Up to the turnine of the seco two players w n terms, Morto: re prac m’'s part Troeg Pein ve the \aTes. on London failed to reflec ing 1 3-4 cen following to ? P. M.: New York Stock High 583 ..1038% Motor Car on Central Harvester fat Harv pr .. rarine nt Mer Mar gr lowar U. 8 t a summary of the U. §. Tinlshing Co 494 144 04— 498 482 Ashland, 103 106 N Your Ghoice of 200 ~. The regular prices were from’ $35.00 up to $65 colors for men and young men. . IT IS MORE LIKE A !=1=K=3==3K=Q [|For Dollar Day Only! 'MEN - R A R R DR .00—and ths assortment of both SUITS and OVERCOATS affords a splentid selection of models — materials and This Clearance Tomorrow Only! GIVE AWAY THAN A CLEAR AWAY Manhattan 121-125 MAIN STREET - S “BORROWED” MAY TOTAL AS HIGH AS $7,000,000 approximately 16.—Leslie Harrington two years by the fore a referes s estimated th $4,500,000, condition of the Fede are form of loans du CONDITION OF NEW YORE YEDERAL RESERVE BANK § 7,000,000— 25 year irgery ng. went hand in han{ econds. A. U. #00-yard junio o0 the Detrail Ati West Air Brake . Can Room. TWest Bl & Meg 7t gy 267 Wilive O'tends *-15, g 1855 85 241 Willve O"and pr 2 o Suhstitute 935 a6 284 = Worth Pump 4735 47 4714 | Bobsteln 4, . 89 - 75 254 | HIGH BOWLING MARK e Lisick! . .......013 92 312 SET BY McDOWELL COTTON. | ot e loveland, Ohlo, Feb. 16, worl New York. Feb. 16.—Cotton spot quiet; | 438 423 492 1338 |gouing rocord is believed fo have be miagiing 11, g Print Works. re tonight n Mazion W. Ferguson .... % 93 287 ed a total of 1771 1o Liberty Bonds, T. Howarth 178 iqx 323 | seven games in a special match with Bifly | Hizh Tow. Close |J. Scott ez oo et 293 | Hess, an average of 253 glins He rollc U S Lib 3%s ... 96.98 o 84 ' J. Crowe i:80 786 — 243 | 279 in the last game. U S Lib 2d 45 . 9670 96.70 ‘70 G. Ferguson . 93 86 134— 318 US L 1st 44 9754 3690 i S Thormahien Signed Contract. U S Lib 24 4%s 97.60 96.7¢ 448 434 491 1373 AE T S Lib 3d 4%s 9790 9760 = i taias sy ‘“‘ngi’as!:; € 9714 Leonard to Meet Clinton. toty Shs . 10006 i Boston, Feb. 16—Benny Leonard, | tract with the Boston Ame Ouoted in doliars 2 -0 world's lightweight champion, announced at Red Sox he bond. and cents per $100 | yonnny day. Forelen FEx-nam R tion bout at the Hiks' Aggles Defeat Amherst Sterling— Yoriete A s b Amhers, Mass, Feb, 16.—Amhers | EEISNe ainat. key team was defeatod by the Masea Demand usetts Aggles in a fast game here to Cables day, the score being 1 to 0. 'The lone tal Francs were on the buying side A substantial{ly was made by Haskins In the thir Gullders advance in Liverpool ghotations formed | period. Marks thlhchle]fl ilmoenmve for the upward swing - n with which the market here commenced | : é’wr,; Pl and which kept up with unimpaired mo- Bumper Crop of ;“"hb 5 Pesetas mentum until May had equalled the! The American farmer has gone into Balstin fraics highest previous figures on the crop and | politics, and the prospects are bright Kronen July had surmounted the season's rec-|for a bumper crop of trouble—St. Sweden ord. TUnfavorable weather and crop re- | Louis Dispatch. Denmark ports from the southwestern part of tque Norway domestic winter wheat region acted as 4] The expression, “WeTe in the same Greecs contributing bullish influence. boat,” was first used by a Chinese | it It became clear at this stage, bowever. | yoritor. that semtiment 1iad zndergon ) decided ange regarding wheat for at least the A Yw::;oxn anawT. time being. Throughout the remainder Feb. 16—The cut in the Bank of England rate teday sent both United Kingdom bond issues to new high recorde for the movement. French amd other foreign bends, Mexican govern- ments oxcepted, were firm to strong. Liberty issues were active. 'reflecting political tendencies at Washington, but closed at nhominai gains and losses. In- vestment and speculative rails improved and American Telephome and Telegraph featured the utilities. Of the new under- writings the city of Philadelphia’s $9.- 000,000° issue was well received. Total sales’ (par value) aggregated $17,375,- 000, of the day the course of prices was dowp grade as a rule, with numerous weak hoiders attempting with conimisslon houses pressing to sell. Strength in the corn market was as- cribed mainly to reports that the domes- tic disappearance of corn has been at a rate much beyond what the trade in gen- eral supposed. Both corn and oats touched new high price records for the season, but later were governed lafgely by the changes in wheat. Provisions like grain exceeded all re- cent high levels. Advance in'the value of hoge was partly responsibie and so, too, was ‘the monthly statement showing > inished stocks. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, Feb. 16.—Buyers backed away from wheat today. prices having risen to Chicago Graln Market. Low. 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