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m:mmon?x Motar | Conteat datociation < | and was electricall ed. s “Ina' wasills” fomra. oa seaotlaed | Tovavs sronts the American’ Automebile association, is . ‘Racing. ey held. by Tommy Milton at 23.07. Haug- |} Soring meeting ‘of Southern dahl® yesterday ‘exceeded records held by |flana - Agricultural Association p: Milon for the kilometre, five and_ten [ Bowle. 3 mile stralghtaway courses, : Gelt. rmuds, 6.—In: the ¢ the anur trap-shoot 165 tournamest todwy Heiry G. Vogel ew York won the Hamiiton hotel 1 @ score of 90 largets out of u €. 0. lédstrum of Poit- won (he Bermiuda trade de- an hour when raln interrupted and ama! matghes will be resumed tomorrow at; WESCHLER'S MIGETY SIX Uritaa Noren 100 Soutn amateus champlonshlp,. at. Pinehurst.” : “‘p h;\‘ul :";:::nv:y;& :l::nelgd Don.| | BEATEN BY TREEAD 1Ty TEAM Annual spring tournament at Ashe- i 3 7 ille; N: C. ald Parson, of Yi , Jewett City. Aprii 6. R the minth. and o1 Seeiela. vot Bine. | Weschiier's Undaunted wighty six have || _Open chan vignshiy ARITEupEN, 1 His score was 271 [hurst, led Hears J, Topping. ‘of Green- | tAken to the' tall:timber. The Obwebe- || White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. b 500 Medstum 8150 |wich three up at the eighth W. O |tuck aggregation from the. Thread .City Bowliag. vda Gun Club cup - by | Feavtes, Jr.. of Oakment, was 2 up on|Cime over Wednesday eventug and asi) Nebraska State championship, tour- t of 0., Harold Weber, of Toledn, at the eighth “_t‘:g ‘;:: l;rl';mu;i. ool ‘hzm')e the. hzmn' nament .opens at Omaha, ¢ Jakey Motn, Tiasaters. Connt+ TP R 5, Shrthor Paten, of Rochemer, held 2 | rnursdss’ apd. irks only! e L‘,‘":"é& Sy ARG Providence. i 1.; W. J. Mills, Bristoly | bz, Nashville, at the Binth. close fricrds whose reports are not al- Alpbaimi | 8iR(s - (Espalivating tonr= ures” have;only, made your feet miore sary and und!: Cong.: F .G Vogel. New York; together favorable for a recotery. nament, at Mobile, i ¥ Hacrison higmins, New York: W S. |METROPOLITAN GOLF DATES The, score: . Track rdner. ttord, ‘Conn.; and ¥ J. - N » X Florida State -high school uhm- vidence, R. L 20 S R HUN NORD, DX O 00NNOR o Rangyio plonskips, at’Getnestille, winds today - inferferred’ with the | New York, April 6.—Local ‘golf cham- |y’ payiy- Skatin 12, plonshin dates for the coming summer|\ooyeraze 118\ s . 5 ;: Were annouriced by Charles . O'Con. ! \(CUEEREe ... 118, 3.0 World's professiopal roller skating’ WANDEEERS WIN BALTIC TITLE |0OT. Secretary of ihe Metropolitan Golf | (o pifioV=" """ "¢ champlonstips, -at Chicago. . < assdciation as follows: 3 TERE FROM THE BANTAMS H.,G. Willis swimming HADE IN NEW ENGLA‘WS odional & AU faney divo Gen- | IR | ARGEST CIGAR FACTORY Metronolitan _amateur _championship, fnal game of the series batween | Lakewood Country club, June 7, §, §-and the Baitle Wanderess a' A the ~Baltic |10, Ty M v Fancams 40 drcida the +.llage sramplon: | - Setropolitan ‘apen chimplonsip, ‘Lida Threat city tor, women), Bt Atidntle Cly- MANCHESTER.N.H. .l ‘Wanderers won the game played [ Country ‘elub. Long Beach, September | Thomnson . 98:° 117 © 115— 33 LS b % o2 Wednesday evening by a score-of 43 [13; 14 and Peterson ....... 95 133 90— 308 |f- ‘Wrostling. ¥ . to 31 As the soare shows the game was| Metropolitan junior, chamy Brown . 102. 80 - 97— 289 S:“mem e R.G.SULLIVAN close and it was not until the last few|Ardsle yclub, June 29 and 0. Matty . §1 91 . 110— 232 |§at New Orleans. N 1 5 5 rulnutes of play that the Wanderers over- LSt Bernet 1004 106 +105— . Boxing. g SOLE OWNER AND MF6R. . don’t despair. . For ‘insiant, : eompl;ie :fi:,. r g CANADIAN WENLEY REGATTA \vench 8383 88— Quehms}l{’m\lr:e\;l ztmavieur cliam- i x permanent relief is guaranteed by 2 siy ¢ : N i Didnships, at Montreal new method. A few i 2 o34 of the first half the TO BE HELD JULY 28-29 Totals 5697 610 664 1733 |} rmatawa .state -arhateur " champlon- L the lead. the scor san of tie Wands last half of the gam e being 18 to New York, April §.—\etropolitan. zow- |.. R _ was injured in the|ing circles today learned that July 28 | Gerdie Willis’ team ef lecal girls waa Joe Lynch vs.. Wee W and Simfean was|and 29 have been tentatively selected as |beaten Ly the fair one from Wiltimantic, 3 < s 12 rounds, at Brookiyn. imineau caged seven baskets|tha dates for the roval Canadian Henley ! old_or new, hard -or soft corn from any foot.. It peels off in ur fingers. Costs but a trifle—everywhere. Re= e Spencer, Wbenyouuemneeiofdflhsnfl'y— Johnny Reisler vs. Wiilis Kohler, Foret il . - B e N, R o e vt B Jomlt o 17 rounds, at Broskivn. e BT Mt e Haa can’t find time to come in, order from us by ms was the high " t ¥ 37 ‘Sam g ik i 4 - acore man, geiting eight baskets to his|appainthd-to ask the government to re- 056 ra::;;. x:”‘lfi:?lim‘x.s.of\‘g s - &‘"(“L 1 by Chas. Osgood Co.. The Lee | parcel post eredlt move tha tax on macing and to solicit the a3 ts e ot el o v ; & 0s m.n/C retail; ; 5 ks rallway board for special rates, such as 8561 R - 57 £ ; e. MORGAN TO MEET GOULD were accorded in pre-war times, to Par-{ 4. Tarbos Sl ties of athletes, IN TITLE TENNIS MATCH §.—Her tt Morgan [ MLLE. LENGLEN ENTERED IN 2 - Willimantic rounds, at Duluth, ERE SSOAEW ank THREE CLASSES IN TOURNEY Bonby Ward Aot g a4 We will give your order careful, painstak- unds, at Dniuth, ; sending them to him for a a50 411 120t || " Tonnny Nichols vs, Teo Stokes, ‘ . S e ing attention and send you vht you want ger Donovan has an Totals ... Cow York Hargrave, o detéemine thef i RECE A O X . Hoxie 86 . 91— 9 4 / second promptly. ateur court tennis cham- aris, April 6.—Mile. Suzanne Leng- |y, Baker 05 i 3 | ——————— 4 1 5 s : r Nutter, coRdils 0 v ;'.",'3,,‘, o among the entrants for the shi-|Af Tesier | a0 gi— 238 ; ! ana st ’ The Wear cur “Nifty” clothes. Rt nor thh Saat les. doubles and mixed doubles evants|n Curran 9 99— 256 2 2 3 will i =l &8y S€ €. 8, Cutting 1n the last round of }, "ths Caitnesifennia tournamient which| . Gorats & 92 - g g7 | Of the season for it was his aggressive- st the Yann WAl R oeing. oA el 1[1&:5 Bh’-ld fli\:’ll:flgd!hyr:k flxxl‘ 'kep! the i+ was through thie pres-|, 1f Mlle Lenclen plays it will be the| mqotals 459, Fi04 1og | LRI UG en S ot fop hind B smart Ay %6 have met|frst time she has entersd competition in} yy e ciill S L Loy | Sbot and & place of merlt with the fol- Tay | Fingles since she wau defeated last ‘vear [ LS a0 | e () Cond A Chacles, it ‘to. - pliw] SN 2inch abe enk 55 S st Miss Gervais the leadlug three, 26 und we will wateh you next season. prevented | gt 0 dt Matlory. E. Raney of Jowett v, high single. Stamley Zemek, a brother at right 118. Thompson ©of Willimantie, hizh | forward, was always T the QUINN & DESMOND 283 MAIN STREET : PHONE 1375 was elected captain ef tr swimming team. For the last two years Jones has bes Brown Univ three, 330. X uning, he leading sco : BASEBALL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY gk and a good playing mate, but lacked TARIS WANTS LEWIS AND OPENED IN ROCHESTER the punch of his brother, though the DEMPSEY IN MIXED MATCR| oo O e An em.| SOUTH WIELINGTON “¥». FIVE last tiree games he showed much im- d up agali. Pas: T il % R ter, N, X., Apr % 5 - . < ! provement. St 2 éld his Dbest 1 tools he annsunced today . 43 % S » Pazsons, Kansas, April §—Paris wanls nioyment agency for baseball plavers is MAS' SUCCESSFUL SEASON Provement. Stan siways dld his = bes golng to ok it te fes Ed “Strangler” Lewis meet Jack|ine fatest. A plaver from the Michi- iSpeciai to The Bulletin) Rt el it dnohof Ser il vl ROl CoRTuss fromcie Bt 3 R : Dempesy, in 4 rough and tumble fight, A s’ s i A S % 0 his good eve and ali through the sea- KORPF WALTER KOPFF tue is going to be located sccording to Billy Sandow, Lewis' mana- up to the B ger. Befors leaving for Tulsa today dow said he French capital had of- fered a big guarantee if Dempsey would gan and Ontario league’ who -lives in| Soutn Willington, April 6.—Tn sura- e gD aRa Rchbatic it e o ~Sa = ston, April' 6.—Tn” sum-|son he hus helped to keen down t| & etball season which | scores of an opposing t catle mak- monumen on.’+ TTe tends to keep it in operation until he| (ne S S R 5 “ as ust completed §: |ing a few for our own. Stan should, | Whe G to Waterbury From the Giunts|top off the feat by Tac! leaves' to join the Kitchener, Ontarin| youia hard: s | Who Goes to s ) 3 4 uld hardly be falr to sav it not | by ne ' T e et e N r to was not | by next season be in great form. u the, stai this season. The Brasscoes are banking|of the famovs old nli¢ of stone in the AR, T whestling « Shasiion's ol “ e “eIS|a good ome for several reasons. The| Monmroe Usher at center, played & Kopt for the keystome position. land -of the Sacreqd Cod Hb éxpects to by . ’ out to various small cities and villages.| first of: these that all through the | steady game all' season- thougn he was | o o0 % y: e e R : season they’ have had to compete |off his form on 2 mumber of occasions. | hall. There are a 1 nrominant gn- s iy vine | TAUGDAREL BREAKS ANOTHER =~ | against cxperienced teams -in order to|Hs proved to be {he equal of any cen- | gARVARD TO EXPEND $100,000 L > b ZEAT 1N 3 AUTO RECORD AT DAYTONA |arrange thelr games and thelr game has |ter he opposed and play! % s B8 FTEED | 0T, e jost NORTH-SOUTH -TOURNEY| Daytona Beach, Fla., April 6.—Driving | been taken from the official gulde and | game was always at his best. He has TOH IMERGVEL BOLDEERS* FIRED | that williatact nehurst, C., April 6.—Heavy rain hls specially constructed motor car at|rule book without s 2 coach. - Secondly, | the grit and a greens un-|130.27 miles an hour, Sig Haugdahl, of | because they have been handlicapped for to discon i ittle more ! Cambridge, Mass., April 6.—The move- experience and he will be a valuable man | ment to abridge college albletics is not | Branch Rickey see: Norway, today negotiated a mile on the|space, and thirdly because they were | next fall ffecting the nla of the Harvard Ath-|Fle has realized all £ » ocal beach in 13.87 seconds. The trlal|up against big odds ail season. The: would be e -great problera.for tha. Car- oQiv made the sand putlin layasle and it was necessa nue the second round of the morth and round of the north 3 3 y | Steve Pokoruy,.the Wid man, (i,oufi)'m.u association it was indicated today - . R amateur. goif championship. Play-|Was conducted under the auspices of the|have played sixteen games and won|he was mighty wild at times, was be- | when that body announced that It would |dinals. e helieves he has 2 jewsl of T = Sl TR 5 F P i ae Y e seven, a creditable record for 'a first|yond doubt the hardest nlever on {he | expend $100,000 this season in improve- |the first Water in 8id Penmion, of the ar team. They were defeated by Tol- | team and thoush he did not ‘shine as a| ments on Soldlers’ Snigesity. of hpiunass;. Ty Setons. yis: thres Lich should not have | score ma 3 work_at suard was a| New temnis coutts are to be added and | terday Fenton shut out Lile Reck. of been though they have’a team worthy | treat to waich. . He was always on (he | @ new footpail field is -to be built in-fthe Southern Assocation, -<urime: ¢ “consideration and a leam of much |ball and tie piaver foo, for that matter, | side the running track. Plans aiso are |five Innings he worked, aliowing only-one ability, The first defeat - from a fact Steve rather lked to mix -in |on foot-io-Teclaim U5 acres of swamp |Hit. up team was nothing to'woiry about and the Dest of them. He could al-|land ou the northwest part of Soldiers | 3 the next two games were won hands | Ways be depended upon fo do his share | field. Zemmy_ Rahsos,s atter; on s Unepsaht 6013 | @own. The fourth game they were de-|of the work. He isa comer and-shou'd Dore {hay & mankh, 1, ready. Soc. et feated by. {he Monties from Willmen- | make a .guard .of real worlh next sea-| 2-taken sick, Tolloming s tic, but which decided {he supporters we | son. < i Maione, 1885 2ol G had a ‘team of much ity with the| Johnry Zem Slce kB EEY FERETRLIG MARKET FEVERISHLY ACTIVE. Crucible Stewl ... 51:‘ New York, April 6—Trading on the]Cuban Am Sugar ®ock exchange todey assumed the vast|Cuba Cane siors of the hectié days of tnelDel & Hudson 1 , still -another ‘bre ther, { worid war. Sales, at_extreme gains of | Eindicott J do the veins. Tal-[and of the fizhting blood, was - pretty o 2 to points, aggregated 1,575,000 Erle .. ...0. cottville was Next ‘the Ows but- was he tnere—we will say | [ Sherkead Seftiamham Unkes, spte ares Krle 1 pr and Young Celtics of Willimantic were | he was always giving tie best he had | More mnjer league players have been | (d known her, wEo - 0 tssues scored highest quota-|Famous Playvers the Phiadel- | sk Rubber natl clabs = of | d later: drifted to| T try ith some minor lsague up- defeated after close games The Rov-|and bls good nature and smile was al- [released to Watewbury ti ere, a thrée yéar feam and the Fest|ways welcome among the plavers. Heilo auy’ other Eastern Jeague club w Kends from (nt same city Were the|was a capable Lov and we hope to mhlke | the sole exoenlign of New Yiav liardest games and lost sty both | him a hus | pis s secured from teams had to work every Inute to George » of the rear and in many i wo or more yearw were estal Gen Ciger tually all-classes of stooks wer Gen Blectr], ed forward by the movement, which|Gen Motor connect : ‘oberman, « elusi {h#y | Brasscos are: From Glants, Walter| co o rrobably comprehended the largest num-| Gocdrieh ... Srdve their Claim. Siafford High gave|make ihem s & Teguar at ine start|KODL second baseman; Frank Schmidt,|pire staffi Mugee has given good ser- Per of separate issues ever traded in at| Gt North'n pr | a sounll trimming and evidently what|of the séason was replaced by Steve |Catcher. and Percy Malone, plicher; from|vice behind the bat in sufiéral of the Bis center Great North’ Ore was needed. They surely intended to i games on account of his | Yankees. Fd Neusel, outfieléar: from -enr; games “played ¢ - The same causes which gave momen-|Int Harvester this {eam a o, but mroved mo! HEEE huts Catces s o it Carland Braxton and_ Al Pieroti. | Red Sox. tum %o the markets s"\ Houseon Ol for the v efficient team work | z and 2 big stride in Hugh' O'Regan, cateher, and ‘ Tliinols Central of their- surirl The Rovers of e last three mames.and we have | Thomas Dooley, inficide: HisHRusdahl PRt Inspiration” Con Rockvills to eir measure next, but axaon. toibeheve T L . : g 5 Int Paper had to Lkeep oving all the time. The | nest fall ddite “Big Ed” Walsh, most famous clearly expresssd by the w.m\ Inter Con 3 Methodist téam from Siafford; which was | capable of pla ng - dsfensive | pitball picshiers @ d for years ew underwiitings, domestic | Kansas City ‘So ... the last tedm faced, was defeated after [ game, but at times could not get go- | ago's South Side fats, is m;,,‘ | expansion of iron| Kansas Citv So pr & well plaved game and one keeniy con- (ing. Stick with the same, George. and | devices b: prices and marked | Kelly Sp Tire tested from siart o finlsh. A pleasant evices let us see what vou realiy can do. st season. Holman Hall, {hough Charles Zemiek and captain of the | team, plaved at leit forward and was o he Leen home enough. He was [and Braves. dgngerous opponent for any team. He our lam four homs easily proved himself the all-around star | games nnd Iis experience with a prep | Before taking S s 0ol téam proved to'be as eNective fo = # ot T | the team &3 to hmif ‘Tdo ‘bad 'Ho n by raiiroad earnings. Kernecott equipments and o! more or less in the order he conaplcuous features of i chem way to end a f Moetor ‘Con- yings as a |pires. “na!! is working ’n_(hs s r have been a reg- |series now being plaved by the Senat Kavstone T .. named, were | Lack Steel 3 e day, but| Lee Tire & Kub . is, leathers, tex-| Lenigh Valley elped to!Lima Loca rmous turnover, Louis & Nasa . profits, soch ss ine Int Mer Marine test association. CARL MAYS—who says We witi t baseball bufore Me'll pay » $200 Sne for bordination inflicted By Higghs . 1t they don’t wine and dime the Guak- o Jsuans Bul in dhe o uthletes to death a new Intercolies ol a5 S Cergen iy | oo e ST e O 1 BRIER STATE NEWS ) hie s e istotess Joe Lynch; Wil e nighge’ i two d L Lt Sat | Bridgepert. — Compenzdil en (‘omm's s euc! ! isn' + 17 meet R 2 <the . R *, i s 2% i . ian Comme winter crop southwest is.In ‘gen-| man iEn't ‘ho; ight along. Wwill’ mee T e el o = % as | gioner B . Buckinguam wocompanies such a sweeping ad Int Mer Mar pr .. 75% SnR Tyt e kot | fuard ot Aeatds-exd s ek i o] Sporting -Club Sasurday | noon. Al tho teams are e\':‘lb matel Koo mads & prowsuRced . impress Mexican Petrol - ..130 £ .'¢the “weather Ain AMay | of the highest-oder and a bit o night anl T A e Hige pricas in “1-: Xuru:nud 3 the real 8 | Miam! Cop ; ag usual. With .such an|to the ompesing team.- His last 3 ffen round e they get together. AN e movement being attanded by an ad-| Midd St Ol . recalvi Py s kit I e mi | & ten-roung oo TR e e commimorer vance in call money from 4 1-2 4o 5 Peri My Pacific h the e g i e nz:,,:o":: a;tw:fl;’:: a credit to himsef as wel Ty Cobh will be unable te play ball e ma United States Steel olosed at a| a0 pa 2 235 i | mark ting t s the . ! | . (T Cob will be unakle te play ball = nd ot e e o Pac pr .., 543 |flect ve s weakness on this sids| Another season will see them out | Dundee, werld'a junlor Tight save: Lo iy o i Do T and other Nc:as“:I d related 'n: E.&. St . of the Adlantic. the market here dended | stronger than ever and after a few of | nipion, is having considerah er a:t: ng an \n".‘»{v ';”(;:DD.: .“_f:l:,'“‘-‘e.rr: g ‘“A‘! oyl ina SSphte '.((—4\”1 Tos ey Nov'Gon' ... 513 | wpward the aponing end “displaved | the scalps of mome of their conquerers “in findin= a sultable opponent ol i L T A JTOT | gere X: Y., ‘empioyed by E3 M. Moore o e TR R e Dt Y Air Brake . 703; (SVident ncwer to rally from subsequent!this yvear. All“the teams plaved have {for his proposad title bout at the Lex-| s - Market St 4 Y. Central ., breake. Increasing storage of whoa . showed mo ¢ Railway preferred prior preferred. T me:t and smeveral Reading and Texas and Pasifl been ‘of the Lest nlaying in their first, |ington Opera House on Thursdav. Anr third and fourth season. The Valger, who was the latest averages 16 Sear ze, | the mateh, infor: house. Polnt YNR&H ./ N Y Ont & West .. Nor & West . here, hewever, led to a decided set-back at one time in the price of May deil ery, which went to about 11 cents over e 1o the insuringe cartler within & reasq: : The Gaiment met b - Zimmerman ¥ i PR R A asonanie time. R % North - Pacific .. July. comrared with 15 cents over earlier oo b Sy iea s an - Tobredented by atiotney, 4 ne el B e T g S ol the week, : e 24, iy & et aimstas | ze that the Jegal tithe Rad passed 1 Ry e L Estimat ¢ Mana ' e 2 wn tens natch at the Dumbarton | o b ol A8 Belther 1he- Gmd A et R R nates were current that Fngland 5 1025 poss i tme la Sl e making the cua SEURIDEL B S B v Co would take 1,500,000 bushels of Gana-| 3 l’ (S: vi}i’;:‘:?’dg‘u"’z" Bt < Vincent (Rarer) ciub at Wasiinglon today (Friday). and | Sioyer por. tne carrier- haé- heen prey afes ‘wers dhe énly dtriking excaptions.| ot ol dian wheat weekly for 16 weeks. There| T. 3. G ¥ B | was originally scheduled as {also ) e o ’un. \ie commissioner gTanied compen ey X ol i e SiCh. ®as talk also that Germany had about| ¥ ir. o | onponent; was forced to cancel. the-en-| Wateon Washburi & “‘u;"'"‘rc-,mflw’}" satlon. R _ : ol g v B g g rondlion? TR completed a large credit in _Argentina ML fazement because of, an injursd hand.l vis, domor. af. the - ipternatip: ; ol - —— S b s Pure O 5 to purchase grain and meat T D e 2 | ¥ e expected e ieal witi| trophy. | Tiiden is' 521 to'be parycu o 72 ; fse T inas. Eastern Furopeun - ratss 5 : Wet _weather_was. lansely. resvonsivle| ¥ 31 o 4 wmoind— 144, e % day or|ly keen to take, Richard’s measyre’te | pules in’ HArfo;0 dis £ s » bt e W - on the success of the Caecho: g AT N el rangnsitle . 3. C. A-Willington—30-10. S < defend get even for the beating he softered af days nas weer erade 1 l -Alomized <ou tote . an loan and the Greeic quotation was | Ry Steel . e il Sl ot s oen i ¥ M- C: A-Talcottville—50:13, I mpiee 1 at - a later|the hands of the youngster in Philadel ¢ wire- | 1. “popderada coal because very mi- 6 affected by neial teports| Rading . amount toth of oats and had bo, RO S chssglonship fat FU Dhia last ‘Saturday gkt | nutely @fvided—is a mew product that tron: that eot Beerxa teon, R e e A % c. date. b s & ¥ is finding-impdrians uses. . i o, Bt s Provisions Tasked X e e ior Torduam| | The ' much UsIctd-o Baut Biiyesm it | 110 i used f8r making’d hifh-gra by Argeutine geid and pap Lot hisher quotations Y. c. e Potine Fetat Watarbuiy | Kaplan, the e Fash “Pightigk [ Lee oI Glauthesy g3 {paint and Also @ g Substitite for Jemp- 1 South “Pacific provision shipment€ from here compared| £ i : club but Catohe Dick will* be theinekt °"";’;;'\“._’. J | biacie in the faciute ol fnk. Az oA Ry With a year.ago'was a weakening factor. - M. C. A-W. B. Seniors—1¢- Teceive motices - of their rel b attraction “at 4. C. Lygu, |Foanh -"é AT 7L, | oth "'MNh splosment? for.it 1% South Ry pr el ~Rovers—24 the end of the week. 'Manarer Billv Gil t - Monday BRIt g TV 1 in “facing” of ryfiqflt to.give the Studebaker Chleago Graln Market. fethod: g Berolad man A drainage svstem | season, but-Russell % sarface 3 sino0R-T iréparaiion T.C & Chem Wiieg Tich Tow. = / Pt insts fn. Waterburv's the'sccond round becase. ; o2t Jfor castings., LA g e 120% " 130 Basehall Dope Book Makes Annual Ap- first “practice wil - % \N“‘ i ] .";“"n . - i 1 1835 Dearance. | — beco: ¢ Texas Pacifla 118% g 35 225 Waler Hoover of the Daluib Beat clab. 3, sho ads - Mosdh Wag ... 4 Third Ave . . 112 rst signs of the!arrival of the base- human natyre begin by st idying your Tobacco Prod Am Trtontomsiite the depatture of the major leagus mlay- o 16 | tn the Bngt 4 BRIPAL PP s jers for their training eamps, but that the| i he Thames in Londow*on . A 1 6375 |scason has surely arrived is mew cer-|of SUMPIR TH N ves and ounced. receniy. 4z ‘ e ol - : {tain with the- appearance of ea] OB AT ORI O e treat & to g ‘ i 3 g o 2614 | chedule, and vecord book. = As usualit . 283, 300 {1s The Dope Book. published by the. pub-{ .14 Y.oftun and. Bernard ;Starr Lers of The Sporting News. A mew the Bridgeport « 3 {arrivea he zep year is the, an- | = he swortout, | fege Mo MARKET, { all the minor 100K Part M ¢ e <day after Cnllke the stock | 1°%%Ue rchedules fn connection with the ks ta sobed- gl sk S noon. oW Sio i re rsrz;n league dates given das by dav. | GO (0T < for the Copoar n of onerations, but pecial attention is also'devoted to PIa¥-| vt three weeks for the Americans, Va Car C ¢ aver; division was strous. nfitenced by {he read. cho-Slovaklan $14.000,000 & records establiched last vear, con- |’ siderabte space being giren to detal {he new homerun record of th. Amoug otier featured are 55 and several of the 4's|® Svecial section devoted io completn| uplicated or exceaded re.|DioEraphies of the stars of the.majorly. . ..q hacked up by Swamev and vecords. Forelsn mwar floie.|léague leams, insiructions on how to - b bath jde iwirlers. Coffey is —] no material change, hat|360Te. baseball. abbreviations, how to| Cotriss bath poriie TR Inhale It—Rub It In res of {hat wroap weie|compute averages, the names of parks ¥ Manigér Jack Coffey of the Wartford club says ha rate his| ention chiefly upen develonine hitting. ith Pennington, Sloan and Head due Un el B West WBCARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF RO(I-‘NG rm — CEMENT — PAPER SHiN(HJ"S—-IR!G(x—m H?EANDA]J.OTHERK!N)SG'WEMGMA- cotnE 4, Cnce money . firm e o : ese Rallway 3. | V8T, ete. . (he way, has picked| colds, catarrhal _pains, sere TERIAL, AT A VERY LOW PRICE. . lign 3: low 4 1:2; ruling rate” 4 12:) " 4h unusual number of domestic e Gp parme within (e " past few days. threat, . headnche, _breachitis, i R . clesing 2),of at b; Jast | rose to- high resords of.a .year or mor EXHIBITION GAMES, 2 . el & oreyln The favers 5 ances 4. | s AR T more % Catehar “Muddy” Ruel is: onc asthma, croup, etc. verite B . . % A et D gl o e =fl="-w,!cf isol, Tens, Acil 6. |, A e contract with Man-| fami” atment fer mere tha SEE US BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. | 4 .ne refunding 4's and { Chicago Americans . 2lager Hugh -Daffy . at Dyersburg, Tenn:. s janndiiated i 16 9| mhasday! The return of Ruel was sad & New Haven 6's and ew York Nationals . New York. April 6—Spol colton quiet, [ Minuéapolis aud St. Louis 4's and ve-| Robertson, Russeil al- | news f§ Fred Lent, of Providence. Lent| OUR QU‘AL]TY 1S THE BFS[‘_OUR m THE misdling 17.95. funding 5's registered gains of 140 2 3-4 | sey. Shea and Smith. wis given his unconditional Wlsase. e | poliita. Tota] salss (par.value) agsre-| Norfolk. Va; April-6.— % — \ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET | sated $16.548,000, New York Americans 4 5 2| Jee Weckett, the British heavvwaight Cricago, April’ f.—Wheat . averaged | ~—— Brookliyn ‘Nationals . 513 1{chammion, and George Cook,. holder ot 3 Py moZerately higher in price doday owing METAT, MARKET Bush, Mays and Schang: Mamaux,|ihe Australian championshin. are to have ore or less to unfavorable crop reports | , April 6.—Cops casy. elec | Mitcheil and Deb: Mitler. 2 consolation battle in ‘London next from ‘he southwest and.{o firmness of and nearby 12 3-3@12 7-8;| _ Greensboro, N, C oril . 6.—Boston | Monday night, the -scheduled distance aio Cop quotations at Liverpool. ' The closing r 12 3-4@13. | Nationals and -Washington Americans|being 20 rounds. Both men have been) . via Cola here was unsoitled at 14 to 1 3-8 net| Tin casier, spit aad measby 2037 tu- | ooetpmsed aie z toppled by .Georses Carpentier. Beckert | sz Ga Y May $1.30 1-4 to 1.30 3-8 and | tures 29.50. - is picked fo ston the Antipodean. . ey “elgmbia Graph 118 -8 0 1.19, Corn finisned 3-8| Iron steady. prices unchanged. COLLEGE BASEBALL. pnicken losevon WHEN YOU WANT to put yeur busl- o 1 to © 1-Sc higher: oafs up 1-4 o 3-8o| Lead steady. spot 4.30@4.95, Charlottesyiile, VaV., ADril 6.—Cornell| Ty Cobb has sent 'werd to Owner|ness befors ihe public, thers ismo medi- m Goe and yrovisions varying from unnhuved ne fiimer, East St. Louis delivery. |8, Virginia 0. George Weiss of the New Haven elub a*|um better than through. the sdvértising T fgures to 12 cents decline. - spot. 4.90, Philadeiphia,, Apxil Bowdoin 6, Rockw Mount that -he is looking over a | cojumns of Tie Sulietin, i sen Aocording to a prominent expert, the imony spot 4.50. 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