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DAY, APRIL 20, 1922 (g GAMES TODAY. b Natlonal League. | ' TODAY’S SPORTS Philadelzhia at Boston, RACING PR DL : SRES IO g By Meeting of Harford Agricultural g " 8t. Loufs at Pittsburgh, e i Ty Ty Cinclanati at Chicago, || 2nd Breeders’ A= s the east-west tourngment at, San Francis- Aisoriondt Lakg s re de Grace, n co May~6 and 7 ifwill compete inthe Pa- | o SO SHL K BASEBALL leven véafs a ved himself the cifiz coast tournament, alsd at Sun Fran- | (L oPl B Py R 3 Opening of the season of tne West- when €1 DeMar of Nele | isco, returning to:New York abost ol S S eaeseiatinn IS rbiSose « winge: T e g Boston at Piladolphia, Coenmet the eokioy of the Vir- ime of the Bos s gy f ginia 1 ot only i he deteat @ REl1 of it | 70 YEAR OLD ATHLETE COVERS THE STANDING. SSlE b the seascn of s Botty astes: hiIKeTS © United States and | 25 MILES IN 8 HOURS, 48 MINUTES National League. 3;5“‘*.;]’; ST siadon ot tHe Tot Rada, pucld five other Winners of | poston, Aprll 19.—Although the Bos-| L. ton States league. . ov ,: ““' b o ton A. A, would not accept the entry of g(e\vlny‘;ni;k A 1 Opening of the season of the West i the distange. - Do Mars thne the 70 year old Winchester athlote, | St Srois s Texas league. 13 minaies, 30 secinds. Peter Foley, for today's marathon run,|Chicago ... ..... 2 Opening of the season of the Blue- i . Mgl he declared there was no law, against | Philadelphia ... 2 grass league. (¥ o5 l"".:h"fl"‘m oinsy 1o | his running 25 miles, and afow minutes I;fl‘f"::‘fi" ceee : BENCH SHOW _ \ winnign last Sear. It awas, thrbe and one- | doion (06, ofiCial ntrents hed swung | UG i Annual show of Pierce County Ken- ) faster than the time Do Mar | nobile in racing togs and trotted after | Cincinnati 5 nel Club, at Tac?m& fon In 1911, whica was - | {hem e GYMNASTICS s De Mar was Willie 1ti-nja of | The field drew away from him, but he L Southern A. A. U. championships, o Tk A mew eomer th the ety | @id mot care. He oniy wanted. fo show | Cleveland 1 at New Orleans. CTIGARS but alweys within' the first five | that at his age he could run 25 miles as | New York . 2 SHOOTING finished three minates and o | he had done on maye previous marathion | Philadsiohia 2 North Carolina State trapshooting De Mar in e L e R P ;i;m‘:‘;‘:"’)’s 2 a tournament opens at Pinehurst. CENTS St Smoke of Peserboro hree hours and 43 minules atter he Solace BOXING EACH (Volatility is the readiness with which gaseline gives up its B o 1o kg 3. the vetotan . deomten-he puinl 3 1 Canadian amateur championships, Wistances. time- 3 hortrs cheered by the crowd, which had - 5 at Calgary. . 88 & 8k : Yicihe Mas earncd of his attempt and waited for Ontario Provineial amateur cham- HUNTOON & GOEHAM CO. asore N 8 ritidE provihic Sim. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. pionships, at Toronto. Manufacturers wha f 5 i Hotlonsl Leagne: Bob Roper vs. Fred Fulton, 12 Established 1845 i ; j PaRe D an rounds, at Denver. g CAPT. GIBSON. LEAVES VARSITY % Tk 7 Young Montreal vs. Kid Wolfe, 8 ¢ Brooklyn at Philadel "3 A BOAT T ROW WITH JUNIORS e L ey rounds; at Philadelphia. Conn,, A 19 —Langhorne American League. ibgon, cantain of the ale varsity cre % Ioeen Kanas \u(..,, ]‘ or warsity shell| New York : Boston 5, (First game.) today because of the belief that he is too| = New York 6; Boston 1: (Second game.) vy for the varsi races. It was state back in the first - boat in the shorter| St Louis 5; Cleveland 1. BEOWNS STOP INDIANS' & would be| Philadelphia at Washington—rain. VICTORIOUS MARCH, 15 T0 1 L T Detroit at Chicago—cold. four mile Cleveland, April 19.—St. TLouis broke he ra ninst Harvard at New . London International Leasue Cleveland's winnin gstreak today Ly Win- YlELDING FROM and_that John Freeman would bo babk| All games postponed—rain. ning 15 to 1. Vangilder held Cleveland to 50 5 850 at stroke for that Gibsdn weighs e . three hits, duplicating his feac of last / / 154 pounds, and Haines, who went in at| S ol | Saturday when he shut out the White Sox. 0 too. (] ¥ No. 5 in Gibson's piace, welzhs Sey- | Boston Uniyersiiy. 7, Northpastern Coveleskie failed to show his nsual form Gén. Elec. Debs. eral -other shifts in t tv were |lese 2 Sl but was much better than Pott or Keefe. = 2 % made today and the crew was made up as| Lehigh 8; Villa Nova 3. ds, | Sisier and Williams cach stole thros bas- Penn: Secured Bds. follows Iarvard-George Tech, wet groun 5i | &% the former stealing home in the a'nth. % 1/9 nisiiig ; Stroke, Ewing; Nc deman; No.| Boston College 10; University of | &5 M° Chic. Un. Sta. 1st 615’s AND RICHARDS TO 6. Roekefeller 3iNo & No Vermont 1. A 1 BE OXEY EASTERNERS AT FRISCO | Shomia’: No, 57 Russells A Army 4; Catholic University 0. St Louls (A) Sl o7 Ill. Cent. Sec. 615’s New Y April 19.—WTfllam T. Til- { bow, Whitney; conxswain Tx'lnil)~f‘-eox'aetn\\';1 cancelled, rain.| = s b R inian Indiana Steel 1st 5’s ) a Vincent Maine 4; Colby Hlatodh. 8 8 56 b 80 41 2 9 ek onty | o B Bowdoin 6; Bates 1. Sisrib 8 413 0 % 31100 No. Pac. Ref. 6’s . . 5 3 " : - ist- [ SAUGRUE GETS DECISION Holy Cross 10; Dartmouth 3. Wilfimit ¢ 13 g opfamisn 40803 p Al ) Every time the gasonne mixture in your motor cylinders gets ten R s anaE Drie Exhibition Games e B o R e bl T the spark—if it's Texaco—you get the full power-value for every s, al Worcester s ri LT 1 i Scvereidec 6 1 3 1 o 30001 —_— —] - o thw e S i i 2 Connecticut Aggles 03 3; 6. . . Cuberss 87224 30410 Send for descriptive letter 4 P A B Shusrue of Waterbury was given the de-}' waterbury ‘13; 14; 1. B el 30671 fractional part of a cent that gasoline cost. - AR gitort w 5t Nave LaW- e i e Savin, Lord, Lambscher and Metelli; |vanGilacrp 5 3 5 = 00101 FIELD BROS - S duaas o have Lew oo e World, in a 10-| picrotti, Koestner, O'Regan and Tyler. s 20220 . 5 : ;i : % o LT TR fonight fought Toals 4520 v S0 w Morabass? ConsonTatad i) volc There’s more power and mileage in Texaco Gasoline—and even n not to participate becanse of - | by st fight of : 5 L ! Kicefe.p SR s e P » . : . ceration, T8 he defnitely. refuses, | winning seven of the ten® WILLIMANTIC TO BECOME MEMBER Grns 10000 Exchange of New York in idling it shows up. This is what you’ll notice with sluggish gas - k , whose names wera there was. not a prot over the deci OF EASTERN CONN, LEAG = = E € H : : sl Droteats » 5|34 SHETUGKET ST. Tel. 2080 14 4042 - Rl T askad 1o Fo Should | heara ot the ri it was o b Wotusstay e MILBESHS Dased s mis i s i o8 BT SHETUGKET ST. ' 1—4, 2, 3, 1—4-2, 3—1-4, 2-3—and you expegt,the next strokezw:ll %8 th g0 a4 man wil astest bou er seen” in b 1 tear otifie e 21 Batiad fox 2 H < 3 ine § the best players are de- | Shugruc weighed 184 pounds and Dundes | Chase.of the promesed Bestern Commonti | S ormty 5% o 1 5 g 1y JAMES WALLEY be the last. With Texaco Gasoline in the tank, it's 1,4,2,3,1,4,2,3, g TR =2 O cut league that the Thread City team |Chrcland "L\l 0 00 8 0 ¢ Manager .1,4,2,3 and so on indefinitely. vl I vdM.::‘:?) .n,f",;fl “\ would enter the league. The brings the | pas hits, Sisier. . Home nuh i Home MAIN OFFICE wn Tennls assoolation. A com- LISH LA CROSSE TEAM number of teams in the league to five, g o ;s TEAM n opoortunity for one other team [prn 5ox AND YANKS SLEIT 50 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK Texaco Motor Oils are heavy-body iunricants and are distin- oo o glporssmaciin g L A e goRNELL ter. This team will either be from e B s e guished by their clear pale color. Light, medium, heavy and i comrosed of | Ithaca Y., April 19.—The Oxford- o/ Plainfield or Westarly necSer IN HOLIDAY DOUBLE BILL DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES m o o Landers, Louis B. bridge lacrosse team dsteated Cornoli e has been in communication| Boston. April 19.—Boston and New _ extra-heavy —they fit all cars and all conditions. You will find ersity here today, 5 to 2 tish ail these teama and they stand | York divided a double header today. Ros- | e G 3 : 3 ” gb first to Los |team shotwed a strong defens e ) echs & e T e et TN Mavs ard ae T et L them wherever you see the Texaco red star. 6" comprini ew *London, Williman- | first game and won 5 to 2. and with Hoyt tic, Taftvilld Jewett City and Danielson. |In rar: condition in th<® .second gam e e A : o o sl e ey e | e v e R e THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.S. A, in orwich at the Elks’ home to|made a home run over the lef field fence, i . g = FINANBIA’_ AND CUMMEREiA! final arrangements to adopt a|a trole and two single In the sscons IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES Texaco Petroleum Products L] h 1 and elect officers. game. Unrire Wilson put Harper) Ward National League. e and Huggins ot of the second game for [} payer. Clup, G.AB.R. H. Pct. TR T NOEL TAKES BOWLING S00 N” = :E‘(':f 5°°":! S Snyder, N. ¥. ... 3 ‘11 '3 . 6 .546 - : & : Fcsln iow Yorl oston Groh, N. Y. .... 5 19 4 10 .526 MARKET WAS STRONG. 26 MATON WEOM MERNIT % hpo s e s npo a e|fLe Bourveau, Phil 3 12 2 6 .500 § AR SR AR : - I Miieret 4 100 0Colnnet 4 31 0 o!firinerg, Chicago. & 11 2 5 455 S aka thi _:;:'x‘f\x', Moosup, April 19.—Harry Noel of Wil- | Fewsterit 4 1 1 0 -Smithet 21 00l Stock, St Louis .. 6 23 5 10 .43 whick od Giring & c took the Second leg of the 20-|Bakersh 4 2 0 3 i dpt - sion, B ng bowling match with Mac McKenzie | MoMillnt 4 2 0 3 20 1} SpacHiom onsue: extreme rec re tonight by defeating the local bowl. | Pbri> * 4 133 1 om 1o} Play G.AB.R. H. Pet. - MmoR oILs er by 11 pins. In the first 'eg at W it S $aonz W‘]{'fi:;:fl L < w, York.. 4 14 4 8. 615 mantic Noel won by 2 ping thus giving ! senange e . 0% ang, New York 4 15 4 9 .600 i A tota] lento? A% plos, et 7 o] Pratt Boston ... 4 16 3 9 563 The scores of tonight follow?: — iy e nann, Detroit 5 20 2 11 Noel..104 119 126 117 123 126 115 116 | Motals Aok 1s 1| fMelnnis, Cleveland 5 22 5 12 ’ 3 5 Score by Innlngs: | atea o 1H6 part Hupp Motor Car 115 116—1180, Soors b I > 21 Geckangiy onteib- | Tinois Contral IcKenzie..122 112 119 135 113 102 98 | porey © e ement. iration Cop 146 124 831169, Two tace bifs, 3, acterized the initial ester \v]\v“;\l«a“‘a lgfil\:nz.e‘:vl i\;’neetn_agam n: New York (A) Boston and will contirie to be homeless until comsequence of renewed sell este: imantiefan- two: ives! ivers o 2 hpooa e definite arranger have be illi el v - Mée Ao antio will also roll against Char- |sumerct '3 45 5 53.Collimset B o E o he ™ e | sldered it priceless because of the years | Williams and Art Fietcher, in the lineup. |er known to break loose in his big alérs, stesls, copper &nd Sev- Mer Marine | tier of Moosup on the same night, I 41 2 0 0Smithrt Homcement at. the closs of tha. spectal]Of Jabir he pu into it May 20, the day Babe Ruth gets back | league days. h grad notably Ca- | Bakesh 31 0 1 oPraen neeting of the Eastern league at Spring-| Miss Alexa Stirling. former nation- [in the Yanks lineup. the = St. Louis i * MeMiiL's, 10 T a o al golt champion, who has been fol- |Browns make their first appearance of o § T it st Biko r profits, this tendency being | woois ot Towing a business career since last|the season in New York. Fohl's pitchers r leadership of Unit- gh Valley hat stook rose to with- | Maxwell Motor Mexican P Jim Jeffries, former world's heavy- ht champion pugilist, will referes some of the bouts at a benefit to be held ¥ noted in{Libertios: and severa: | fall has been elected an honorary mem- | Will have to be a bit “kerful” as Babe SPORT NOTES ber of the Garden City Country club |Will do his durndest to start with a few in | Sehing, e of | ts et o and may represent that organization |four-piy drives. > aerserger o responded to steady | Miami C iv Hostp &t he Vernon arena at Los Angeles next |in the Metropolitan and national tour- | Pittsburgh fans belleve the Pirates | g, for pitclll Chapiin, of the Red rptien Missou & | ard Air line issues, M e L et forner | narientsiinis/year: are due to repeat their great forward | gox hasn't piifully slammed & cus- Motors equipments, secondary ralls and [ Mo K & T v and Texas and St. Louis e T e iy, Papk +Jigge” Donahue is with the Roch- mf:ogxt t::ftw:ea{fie Phils stepped out | 1254 Ple at his team mates. itions, iuuetrinle cuiprising. the teiMo X & T w and San Francisco. 4D Batted for Rusel i 7th. | Kid McCoy and several other “old tim- |eSter club. Either he or Rex Cox will T PO Experts pick the Glants to win the tile, tof rubber, leather and mi Missouri Pac! = B were irregular, though mainly| Score by & only marked excention being | yom Yoris ps were again taken in har# Missouri Paci e ol HM- | play with Albany this year, according | 12 the opening games they*must have scoring record prices of | Nat Enam & St £rsiihgve ydlunt Shorteman who is|to Manager Paddy O'Connor. Roches- | been overtrained. cording to Jack Doyl pennant, and Pirates and Cardinals de- clare experts are still doping out 192 3 i e ; St Getting away to a bad start will sapeake and Ohio convertible 4 1-2's i S Tt = " | ter was looking for a hitter and grab- 1 race. N Y Alr Brake a gain of 1 1-2 poluts, Aiee. "o i Mier SPOBRGEING fthe ovent bed Donahue from Albany. Donahue | Tean considerable hustling on the| 'yr tne Yankees wers the only New N Y Central .... The day's new underwritings included S _ Clarenco “Dimp” Halloran, a former | it anxious to play for Albany again Lo el i s e et oo | York team Brookiyn had to piay the to profit-takine. divi- | N Y N H & H another §10.000,000 instaliment of the|PADDOCK'S HAWAIIAN MARK Fordham university haseball player, to1d | hut he may come back in the end. o B T et onoc |0ld pennant race would look pretty paying rajls became the sustainine | Norfolk & W | Paris - Tyons - Mediterranean railroad | NOT TO BE COUNTED | og it e eamoon baseoan squad, |Albany has told Rochester to send | Giants' sccond line defense is strong-|soft to the Superbas. features, a that | North Pacific ds recontly offered here. Tt is under-| gy, SRt o | O this year's matoon - hassla’ Lot oo |backelther Coxior ik Fiphtaways) o LIAD-RIOCKIFNE Setats. “Gayvy” Cravath has done a Rip te Fi-|Penn R R .. 411, |stood that several banking svndicates ul, April 19.—The _Hawaiian|was in Sunday's ‘game between t 1debaker. Some of the sluggers of last year [y, “3%Y e o A will b out of Tock 5 the 1921 iively | VAR Winkle in Minneapolis by return 40 i ing to the Millers after having spent e e | W Naw: Haven "Has * sectirad/” “Letty” | oacias Elven way (to & denc G0t | vy guin it SrNN ARG SR Charles Paddock, champi ot forms, were in the game and that | Ardmore from the Cleveland club, in | RIEt now it appears that Amerl-|" With two Alexanders working reg- s (par value) aggregatea|Charles Paddock, champion sprinter. It{old uniforms, were in the game a Ardmo ‘ait. | can league teams will find plenty to|ularly, Alex the Great and Alex Free- Was contended by the Hawailan unfon|he gave fictitious names for the others.|part ipayment for Enoch Shineault-| "¢ "icep pace with the Cleveland |man. the Cube should pack a lot of that island tracks did not conform alto- | Frank Gargan, graduate manager of ath- | Ardmoro s ceputed to be a hurler |{iyizn,, that’ conquering stuft. 3 ether to A. A. U. irements. ctics at Fordham, will go to Waterbury | with a lot of stuff. Weiss likes his ” 3 METAL MARKET i et b e e O DT T 7 | otner ‘southpaw, Thompson, too. The| It the Reds fall to catch the step| The circus season in Madison Square e oorls, Avril 19~Cobper steady | tied his own world's mark of 9 3-5 sec-| Coach Tom Thorpe, former Columbia|New Haven boss reporis that his club | Cinclnnatl fans will most likely be|Garden, New York, will be followed by lectrolytic. spot and nearby 12 7-3; la-|onds for the 100-yvard dash. He is re-|star, now head football coach at New|was favorcd by the weather in its|clamoring for the return of Eddie i’lil; ‘A;llr-‘vr‘;( and the Senators at the ter 12 7-8@13. s turning to California, York univer: inaugurated spring foot- | southern trip, being able to practice | Rousch. Petavs the Ausit At B 90% | Tin easier: spot and futures 3073 e ball practica at Ohio field Tuesday when | every day. The Cardinals already have shown | Ferhaps the South American heavy- 11% | Tron firm; No. 1 Northern 23.00025.00: | RAIN PREVENTS OFENING OF 222 foothall candidates reported for inl- Lawrence B. Rice, the Longwood | their slugging abllity and with some | HEIE! Biroe Is Duther e Sdses «s 0. 2 Norihern 2200024005 No. 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |tial practice. tennis player, who was chosen to rep- |Teal pitching the Hickeys will be & | aridk nor a new scap. 00@5.25. New York. April 19.—Rain today pre- | Louls Kaplan of Meriden, (‘onnfu \‘}3$,resent the East in the Pacific Coast |tough outfit. to stop. Race track promoters in Maryland St. Louts spot 5.00. | vented the scheduled opening of the Inter. | the better of Johnny Williams of Now as team mate of William T. Tilden| The Jersey City team of the In- | .u"5°c0u0S PrOmctais 18 WADVIEES national Igague’s 1925 season, all games | YOrK in 3 siashing dowble siv-round bout|2q, Natlonal champion. has ' written | ternational league wear a replica of |} 01 Cont‘oP¥iie pross receipts, And i being postponed until tomorrow. Defore foneiofthe langest crONds at| President Julian S. Myrick of the|the statue of Peter Stuyvestant (Peg-lihe horses do all the work. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Only three of the seven games schedul- | ever witnessed a fight in Portland, Me.| Uniteq States Lawn Tennis Assocta- |Leg Pete) ongfheir uniforms. Ot ali things ! Clolege football prae- Chicac S Eeat. alv ”vd in the major leagues were played, . {Kapian was the real E!reSS"P:‘ fans | iom, he cannot go to California. ‘When the Senators used 16 and the | tice butts in on the sporting page right | Chicago, April 19.—Wheat advanced |{7 10 the Tajor leagues were p Za- | way but it was not without a real fight Mackmen 14 players in a game the |at the blow-off of baseball, golf, ten- alarly n ssite toiyy (;w";;-gh A, ‘[hf er while St. Louis plaved yat Cleveland. |tha the secured the margin, lmlliam; other day, Umpire Owens spent a |nis, track, rowing ete. | Tloms from Tiverpoct and to. snlarsoment | The National league had but two games |Kept the Meriden boy e i LA pleasant ~ afternoon introducing the| Twelve amateur boxing tourna- zn buying on this side of the At-|arded: O DIAMOND DUST strangers. ments will be held in New York dur- Closing prices here. although un-| ¢oy oy nroK WINNER OF circles vesterday that the proposed 20- It is said that Miller Huggins will Lr;s!tl?f"ner:; tvo manthe. Thers :‘:ldl 5 showed 2 1-8 to 3 5-8 ‘met galn; _|rouna bout between Johnny Kilbane, 3 shift Chuck Fewster to the bench if | 5 e e h May $1.42 3-4 to $142 7-8 and July IRISH-AMERICAN ROAD RACE |(70h0. PO00 Wi orweight boxer, | Mavbe Roger Peckinpaugh, the Yanks' |another outfielder can be secured for | battered mugs for the losers -8 to §1.25 3-4. Corn finished 1| Hpringfield, Mass, April 19.—Ra!bh |and ugene Criqui, French bantamweight | Veteran: shortstop, now with Washington, | the Yankees. Paris wants a Jack Dempsey-Stran- to 13-4 up. and oats up 518 to 1) Dick i tho First Soringfield Cadets of this | cnampion, would not take place fn|is the bird that will make the Semators| o ner Grant and Manager Mitchel |Bler Lewis bout, while American pro- Tn provislons the outcome varled city teday won the first annual Irish- |France. The offer for & purse of 500,000 | real pennant contender. ot the Braves have a hunch that their | oters want to stage a Dempsey-Wills 10 conts decline to 5 cents advamce. | American road race from Hdiyok: 10 ffranee has falled to arouse much en-| The Detroit Tigers had sufficient minor | Uoioron Ditcher Dick Budolph will be |Matinee. What's a poor heavywelght ise over the course of the Liver-|Soringfield, approximately 10 miles. His |thusiasm in cither -camp. Kilbane's |league talent this spring to start a| "V omehack this season. champlon to do? rket led to active competition for | time was 54 minutes 20 2-5 seconds P.|manager is holding out for $60,000,|1eague, but Manager Cobb lost no time Watching big 1 5 Sasnd: e College football players who have nas here at the opening, es- I Clark of Jamaica Plain, the Romanid |whicn is equivalent to nearly 700,000 |in Shipping the littie leaguers. th mnd!"‘nd h“!" “mu“ a regular | STtered professional baseball will be tho rise on the British ex-|club, warc second, a full minute behind |francs. While Criqui's desire to meet| Winning a pennant doesn't look to be £ o Et Babe Ruth, but New Yofk rs | Pleased to learn that the ghost walks s ascribed more or less to talk | Dick and Jerry Murphy of the St Tiomas | the champion !s not equal to his paying |in the White Sox system, but if one’ o e he won't fan when he roturag|on the 1st and 15th of each month better outlook for harmony at the|A. C. West Springfield, was third. hls own training expenses and running | GIeaSom's young pitches comes through hope he won during the season. cconomic conference. A decrease ’ B i aceto g 50 SACEEY the Sox will make trouble for higher- i ‘Wide publicity was given the storfes | v 6.000.000 bushels in the amount Yale-Baltimore Tennls Match George Stallings, owner of the Roches- | UDS. 2 Jack Barry, Holy Cross baseball|of the large salaries paid Ruth and | of wheat on ocean passage also was re-| Baltimore. Md.. April 19.—The tennis |t mf rnational League baseball club,| EVen with no pennant in sight, the |coach, “going after” an umpire s |Hornsby but that hasn't induced the |marded as a bullish factor. and there Was|match between Yale and ihe Baimore |doniod that Oniielder Archdeacon, of his | Phillies hold one major league record— | certainly a surprising stunt. The old [Reds fo stake Bddis Rousch to |g0ssin of a serious drought in Australia.| Gountry club was not played today bhe- club, would go to the Detroit Americans | that of having two bank presidents, Cy | Athletics-Red Sox pastimer was nev- |bushel of kale. | Indications that forelgmers were bUYing | cause of rain. in exchange for two other players and (Roy Moore, Young Montreal and jwheat here for July and ‘Septt.’:mh\r E"; o aEit ehr e Trations Danny Edwards are hot on the trail | i 5 g i it was estimated at one time current that 1.000,000 bushels|| SPORT WORLD BRIEFS |13 e it o et e inentire |turning right side up, the cards cer- wheat -and 1.500.000 bushels of corn i S tllBA - the - vectplant fof A |tainly read trouble for the bantam han bt gk at S Hedbaaniuion €D, Dbenefit at benefit at Los Angeles, Sat- | champion. ment to Europe. Moreover, sixteen steam- | Baseball experting is very simple, Pierse Ol .. Plerce Oil pr Ray C Reading Reading Reading Rep I & Rep I & Steel South R: n has declined to|“Fordham Collegians” and Waterbury of |;J.689" is playing right field for Stal- re forming to bid or the coming New |AMateur Athletic uni A e b g : : petition the National A. A. U. to accept|the E Le S R . Akl . to accept | tho Eastern L Tricoclty $18600.000; fonr fand omehAIfi oo der: reoordp raconily. mulle Ters bylfosaics Post Consolidated Gas f Californta, New Haven Bethiehem, Crucible and Steels, Coca Cola, Consol- fdated Texti) ere foremos tles. Adhering to yesterday's cour: sans were placed at the fixed Woolen ong speclal- al call te of 3 1-2 per cent. Thirty to 90 day funds were In freer supbply and concessions wers made on gilt-edged merchants' pa- Pacific . Tenn Copper .. Tobacco Prod Union Pacific Union Pacific U S Rubber . W West Un Westing El willy Wi firmness of sterling exchanze ted in the London market. but the here was partially forfeited la ter. 'The Paris remittance was sligh 4 | Southern 1. Tead Zine steady mony spot Ther, German marks were firm and Bils hardened. but Seandinavian Far Eastern ex- | on the forisk riss in the London Oland pr .. 38% 38% 331 | Worth Pump A 6.. 9 losing bid 3 2; call loans a COTTON. New York, April 1 quict, middl, g 18.10, i Liberty Lib 318 .. 995 U 8 Lib 2d 4s . 99, S Lib 1st 435 99 S Lib 2a 4%s 99 Lib 3d 4%s 99, n add Lib 4th 4% 99.86 99.60 estimat Victory 4% 10070 1006 e = Judge Landis heard the evidence in the |urday. rs carry 500,000 bushels of wheat|Cosgrove vs. Waterbury Baseball club| Frank Flournoy, matchmaker at the = N e |as shown by the Cardinals. When the With the _excr of Al T e e icay anq fomor. | 08¢ Tuesday morning in his Chicago|Madison Square Garden. s working on experts failed to name Rickey's out- R b A ! |1lam and Port Arthur v - 5 2 i Jiso : e wotations are In cents per unit of fore row, Blizzard reports from the ‘north- chamiber: The baseball commissioner |a title bout between Harry Greb and S Suterics after En currentcy: west attracted some attention also as| T enin increased delay to seeding of fit as pennant winners. the Cards | premptly named themselves as the ening to the evidence informed|Gene Tunney. Flournoy has practically ut.-Goy. Charles A. Templeton, rep-|secured the consent of Greb for the next Nationai league champions. et s nee = (n‘b;at!!:’e S baseball _club, and | match. o leet | f = REleR R & Frapk P. Bector. former seeretary o!| Addition of four minod sports, to the i alae e i oot T Ut | the Brasscos, snd layer Cosgrove. that | athietie. earsicutam of New York univer- . i {mend fop con G o) pad e e would take the case under advisement, | sity has opened positions for coaches in ul e l Guilders Py e i iotualie mullifiad in | DeCiSion was reserved by the baseball |swimming, wrestling, association foot- e e Marks Hpa he srovision market the eftect of higher | COmImIssioner. ball and lacrosse. The decision to enter Lire ! Jiie rdvIion Gk ‘8] James Paddon, Australian earsman, |teams in several new branches sporting m '"me:sTlo' ek o i | prices on hogs. v;on the ; A\vwm‘sh professional seulling {endeavor followed students’ a.giut;om P e dots 4 5 e championship on the famous Wanzanui| Slattery, an outfielder of Concord, who - Ero & i ChicAE-GralmwRIATLEE . river course Tuesday, defeating Robert|was on the reserve list of the Newark BELLA fan fran Wheat— High: Low. _ Close Hadfield, also of Australia, Paddon fin-|team of the' International league, has v e y eaeh. Ma; 1431 1427% ished nine lengths in the lead. been released to New Haven of the East- »& At T Tuly 125% Tke Dorgan, Chardey White's manager, | ern League and will join the latter nine & west Dok 1183 has denied reports that he had signed |at once. & N'west pr el Corn Wwith Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons to box | Benjamin Blair, who clalms to have RI1&P May 6. 61% Leonard at Michigan City, Ind., on July|invented a pitching machine deslgned to Copper . ' July 6512 64% 4. “White is eager to box Leonard for |throw any kind of curve ball, reported tc Copper BOAES A Sept. ... 67% 6615 69% the title, but it must be in a decision |the Newark police recently that the ma- vow gy v e % Oats— bout,” says Dorgan. “He will not £ign | chine has been stolen frm a garage where Crucible Steel New York, April 19.—Disvegarding the| May ... 37% 7% for a no-decision go.” it was stored. Blair, who is 63 years ole rucible Steel pr general rally in the slock market, today's| July 4014 4015 The Worcester club of the Eastern|is broken hearted. He said its monetary Del & Hudson .. bond dealings again ‘Wwere Influenced by | Sept a2y 2% league will start the season, as road ciub ! value was about $10,000, but that he con- T R S e R R e

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