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suile, - gl et i ~ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922 L I 1 | feating the visitors, 6 to 4. Mayor | hitting contest. The Indial itohers 3 y M TERN cuNN lEAGuE DRGAN[ZED JZ/mes M. Carley threw out the flrstlwere lnet't‘sec:_\ve uomrohghnx:lt.m whelrl; Baseball Today L] ball. TheKbattunx and flel.dxngcot Boe- stger, the Oklahoma City recruit, } kel and vere features. Cold was editabl: i CADEMY CAMPUS Tespongivle for Bl aitendance. of | aftee. the. fiet fooinE. W memie | A WITH L M, CARPENTER AS PRESDENT "™ 2'c " il e ncibmnts colomius hpo a e Leboury'u,t 5 2 3 0 (Powellcf 4 1 3 00 w) hpo 2 e ab hpo a e Rapo.db - 4 L oKoptss 2183 0lMmmlesonlf 5 22 1 OHaney,sh 4 0 2 50 i e e ul e Lpacted To ba prea- ams.cf 3 1 amon 161 (Clamk, 002 e E n_ Connecticut Baseball | ence Rice, Boston, that he had not |taile 3 2.2 4 OlSpokerel 5 4 8 1 CVench, 42900 cient, : X Lesgac was duly organined at the or- | sufticiently recovered from a recent s g g 3240 oMawaty o110 0| The meeting is called for the pur- ganization meeting held on operation to_exercise strenuously, thej “o = "= 4 30 Te 1 g;:d.h?ln.rf Gs e s | pose of passing upon the entries for eventr < hall. The league will [ New York Lawn Tennis assoclation |\ lawep 2 e 303 gmuen 313 ¢ 0lstake events which closed on Mon- he: Carpenter of Jew- |decided to send only two Instead Of |yuvberp 10 230 2 chigmesss & o 1 6 oday. All the tracks, Springfield, Green- o unanimously elect- | three men to -the east-west tourna- |xlee 310 3% Chassere 3 3 1 0,0|field, Northampton, Windsor, Aven, resident. Prentice W, Ch of [ment in San Francisco next monti. ; 5% 7 1 6wedatle 1 - @ o o|Medford, Wow socket and Norwich, Jewett City was elected secretary of | William Tilden 2nd, and Vincent| Tes =& 0000 Osnery. 4 0 0 2 0jare reported to have bannmer entry & league. The high commissioner of | Richards, will compose the team, Oth-| 23 B e e, % 1‘1) rnl «; [ 3 —_— % lists. Names of the horsles entered : sha will he William €. Fox of New |er eastern stars were invited to par-| puiadeiphia o—s | S A0 0 e 8 Totals ¢ vf.ll be given out for publication on Londo will settle all disputes and | ticipate, but none could take the trip. | Bostn .. 1 s 2 xg | Xotan, IR Sunday. ; act as “the Judge Landis of the| The suggestion will be made that| Two base his Regp, Powell, Ford. Turce baso i Lits, Heplive. Home run, Kopf, league”. Recy Downer of Willimantic [ the matehes be played as in the Da- Totals ooy GARY FOCRTUNE UNABLE was chosen the official scorer. The |vis cup tournament, four singles ‘und GAMES TODAY. ;xg:;««:mr;r Morten In M TO BE FREE AGENT - officars of the '.ague will be|two doubles spread over three d i o by Lan Pittstield, April 21—Gary F chosen when the sixth team comes 300001003 233 278 00T rtune, sl hstion : S | star pitcher for-the Hillies in 1819, o organization. The direciors | RQUSH TO CONFER TODAY Fhlllebdle st boson Fao base Litr, O'Nell, Guisio, Hellman, ‘Bassier | o fatled in an effort to have him- ot the leagt cted were as follows, WITH OWNERS OF REDS| A fork at Brookivn. 2 Mhree e, - self declared a fros agent, his appll- g chomen o Ol O | incinaatt Aol » 26 —mals Eonshil - Ciatmnativar Chitag s . | DCDGERS GET 13 HITS cation having been denied by the na- London: | holdout star of the Cincinnati Reds o5 Commips of |is expected 1in Cincinnati tomorrow Swvnday Games, iLimantic; Thompsan | for another conference with officials and George Y aftville; Jon jof the National league club. It was Marland and said here today by Managers of a son; P. W. Chase and L. M. semi-pro team who offered Roush and Joseph ( J MeQuill A} nt - o tional board. Fortune, who was sold « BUT §70R% ONLY 1 RUN |5 1o Boston Americans by the P.tts- Brooklyn, April 21—Brooklyn mac |field club at the close of the 1919 sea- New York at Brookiyn. 13 hits off Jess Ba.nes but got only |son, was turned over to Toronto last St. Lonis at Cincinnati, one run, and lost to the New York |season. Some time ago he was sent Pittsburg at Chicago. Giants this afternoon, 4 to 1. Manager | to the Mobile club in the Southern _ Robinson shook up his infield, piac- |league. Now it is said Fortune will be Jewett Ci e - U500 -to. play . eix Meuihe, Jihce American League ing High at third, Johnston at ec- | back again with Toronto. which team A New rflark will be ch hen the sixth | games a week. A te}eg‘rzun from Roush Roston at Philadelphia Jond and Crane at short. Score: has been anxious to sell Gary but on| 5 admitted {o the leigue? at his home in Oakland City, Ind, in- Waihinctor ki Net Yore New Yerk (N) Brookiya (N) the other hand has been asking too 5 hedulo adopted at the meet-|dicated that he would talk to the| (o iana a: Detrot. Baoidless obas fancy a price for him. Fortune always L U k C sis : : evening cal e e R o 20 at St. Lo e e ey pitched well when in the Kastern In oW p eep O games during the season wi ko Blselo Snot Su P el e et league. He won 16 games in a row for h team a home game. was said here that unless he signs by Neadn e i the Hillies in 1919 and had an unbrok- en string at the close of the season. . . . He helped Springtield in its drive up Constdenng the question of up- 6 p. m. tomorrow he will have auto- matically suspended himself from or- ganized baseball. oper on May 1 and will ¢ be no Sat- Chicago at St. Lou d at Detrof elecsosssssan Mord Bt hbinds sinieh 0 Lo slediat ey ot | thedindy et S ot te l keep alone—a factory tcoorf:l has plaved on Saturday as they are not | INTERNATIONAL TRACK { YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, been kcpt of all extra parts sh]pped aliewed to play on the MEETS ARRANGED i TO WATCH AMATEURS FOR sfreel grounds on Sunday. 3 a5 ; g : do e SIGNS OF PROFESSIONALISM out for replacement purposes for Wi s il London, Aprit Z1—A series of in Boston 8. =) Bated oo o i e e 1 i S ternational track meets between Eng- 1, Score by innings New York, April 21—Concerned ov- s oo, sone e.ra lish and American universities has { et rone er the infoads made by professionslism all the Gardner cars evelt ma d;e twe, st i been arranged, according to John T. urgh, postpo Two bise uils, ia on other sports, tennis off.clals to- i ttons of he stato been suanssid e candiis ORI T o basa” il B Sy, Shniei hus they Toiefen T it actually amoun's to less than et marbe gk i trow | versity of Pennsylvania runners for | American League. RIXEY’S BLOW-UP IN SEVENTH |scrutinize closely exhibition tours by one dollar a month on each car. wever maybe brough in from | SR O OO RS 1 and. Cam- i sty GIVES CUBS GAME | @mateur players this seison. whick a team an opportunily |y iae"ue official observer, McCiovern| Jvashington 0. New York 1 ;i SAME | 5 dmitted that their attention had been Gardner owners know what real ire n battery or to bolster UD|gng the Pennsyivania team will sail| Cjeyelandl 7. Detroit 15 0 | Chicago, April 21—Rixey of Cincin-|aftracted to the matier by the report N e for the United States tomorrow. waeon at Philadelphia, postponed; es1d | nati weakened in the geventh inning | made at the recent annual meeting motor car economy means, have lived at Jeast t Under the plan Yale and Harvard - i 2 e today after holding Chicago to two|of the United States Lawn Tennis as- R teams will meet Oxford and Cambridge | C1eage 10, St. Louls 3. nd was driven from the mound | sociation that Willam T. Tilden 2nd to pla {nLundon o the suvamier o 1099 whils International Leasue after being pounded for a single, a|had been offered a large sum for an must not Ustosa canlls Canibiids: =il it Mokate ot Hoasire homer by Hack Miller and doubies by | exhibition tou June 21st 1 kg s o % Krug d s 1. C a3 vh ne & 1 Princeton and Cornell, then Yale and| Buffalo 4, Newark &, rug and O ell. Couch, who g in the Madescdl nhd vatikbe oifir hiciionn e o placed him, walked two men and Kel- | ACADEMY AND COLONIALS OPEN under the national agreems ksl o il e leher followed with triple, whic dEauD team shall he guaranteed $2 3 it : \ EAvaithe Incils 15 e Tha AT CAMPUS TODAY will visit Plans have also been made gave the loc ® game. The scor = ; College Baseba! E It the sun will cast its rays over the oo i e i b B {for an American team of runuers; se- wat AR Ly R city today the fans of Norw it no Wi ‘;)" . '(‘;“ sooesuEon d by Is, to meet an ,_“~Lv’at— Bostop, College 16, Villa Nova 6. : doubt be treated with a good game of e mmpl b A b < 0‘1‘]‘“‘;‘ e B: ‘i empire exhl-| (g1eaf 1. Springfield v ball when the Academy and Colonials 1 was de g ition § s ross bats at the campus. This game w3 Jay when there be u moeting e Exhibition Games Crofs bass atthe canipus & .\iohir:m " tel in New 1 / - - postponed from last Saturday. Coa i - New t;;tul"c:. A BRAVES TAKE OPENING HOME ¥ S S MecKay had his prot out for practi t kK e f r the o n (Eastern) 5;9; Thursday and Friday and by the way aa’l was given the Elks. QAME FROM PHILLIES Peterson, Hartnett and Malio: they sl (‘)m'ul up it lo 3 were Boston, April 21—McQuillan of Bo: Dann: Joyce, igan, Micha - RICE WiLL NOT GO | ton and Meadows of Philadelphia we nocked out ¢f the box here today P _ WEST FOR TENNIS MATCHES |15 i, om0 ometiiag. oF the opiosy e New Yorl, April pon receiv- | Pillingim relieved McQuillan and ve- el i) s definite word today from Leur lcelved sensational support, Boston de- SasionalLeague: going to avenge 1 “oach McKay will no doubt use the fol lowing lineup: Fellows and § | gal pitchers, Hi nd Connell on the receiving end, Prown will tak and Wilson. THE ARMORY GARAGE F. G. PIEFER, Frop. ey care of 3 Sk 3 i . L : conn. Strou Gnaie % Gsa| 1 Distributer for Norwich, Griswold, Montville, I'|NANC|A|. AND EBMMERBIA'. : iR ol B Freston, Sprague, Franklin, Salem, Bozrah. ( : eed, Wall will cavort in Phone 756-2 319 Frankiin St., Norwich { fame. Hollander, and famous Red Kilroy the outfield. —— SHAWKEY AND PHELIFS IN 4 MARKET W LL. her Body 5 ° 2 Pri bl YEsher Body .....1m 1 2 TIGHT PITCHING DUEL | of today’s stock market| Gen Electric 163% 164 [ Diew Xarl pADSIGRT, Shonl ite Lesseman 2 = ¥ “ teran Yankee hurle won a T v 5 and restricted scope as|Gen Motor . 13 L. SromTS W Mulcahy e management has mad previous days of the|Gen Mot Deb 7914 o - E £ arrangements for handling a large crowd = H exceeding 1,200,009 | Gen Mot Deb 7 p ¢.. Sl B ag o ‘{‘hb'_c“}"f ot feland during the past week have planted| whipped “Babe’ Herman and Johnny Another Royal Romance it eenEn 3 e BelpHE g on his fwo base by |two shade trees in 1aft field for tl Dtcey aud alues an}pu?{'f‘a‘;fls la. arddmox.} l;: the m:- 1"{ 2 0;“‘&t Or;) JIT. A2 Louts .. se wild throw by Lamot. | it of the nickle-nursers who ommu& ¥ ;Lloneb::}w%oga: ;?:rxffiue\l::xtng .;vphnn list of new high recor upp Motor Car ...181; cago 3 a0 4 y Lamot Game rmy eve e egistered for the m Illinois Central ...108 m,s::.'?‘ 5 . 4 Washington (A) New s hg 15‘;1;5 into the ring with the Phij obscure issues of the ion Cop ... 417 Wash 6 ab hpo 2 e i adelphian. variet. Int Harvest ke Dk 6 40 8 0 QW P AT ole gave a good account | Int Marvester pr ..108Y SEE L b 3 OFewsiar.lt 00 DEMPSEY LEAVES LONDO:RANCE “Snooks” Dowd is not hitting the of themselves, the strength of that group|Int Mer Marine ... 201 IGERS SCORE THEIR OBzker. 404 TO TOUR IN bali for Kansas City with the same ®gain embracing coalers as well as Pa- Mar Marine pr 831 = 01 ondon, ack Dempsey, | eifect that marked his stickwork with g pr 8315 London, rifics, the southwestern division and New Paper FIRST 1922 VICTORY | 9 lwith Jack manager and| Buffalo in the International League Haven and Ann Arbor preferred, cott Detroit, April 21—Detroit scored its | ! 1l meday Hay ine the two years he wore the uniform Despile repeated assurances that the| Lehigh Valley first vietory of the year today, de- members of his of the Bisons. Kansas City secured toal gtrike had made no material impres- { Maxwel Mot A feating Cleveland 15 to 7 in a wiid leave. tomorrow mornir Dowd the past winter in a swap for von upon industrlal activity, advices| Mexican Petrol to begin a tour of the continent which | Artie Butler. {wiil last about a fortnight. ! i Ha declared tonight that wh m Pittsburgh and other steel and iron | Mexican Petrol pr reported further suspension of | Mi Copp is and closing down of non-union | Missouri K & T ... 3 Mo K & T pr o 9% rom other western points came inti-|{ Mo K & T w | . mlitions the automobile trade and|Mo K & T prw 1.. 37 afMliated industries might also find 1t nec- | Miggouri Pacific sssary tn slow down from the recent high [ Missourl Pac pr rate of production of the dimin-| Nat Enam & St tshing gupplies of fuel, Y Central That leading industrial Interests are| N Y NH & H . sptimistic regarding future conditions, | Norfolk & West h was indicated by the announc Nonth Pacific ment that the United States Steel cor-|penn R R had completed plans for the | pierce ¢ As a stimulant to Canadian ship- B , on, which | building and the deep-sea fishing in- Dempsey returns to London, whic : a certainly will be before the Carpentier- | Austry, William Duff, member of the T o on vas 31, he will nrobably | House of Commons, will ask the gov give an exhibition, through no oppo- | €FAMent to promote. future interna- INNING nent has been selected or other ar- |tional schooner races. such as that in PR R ade which the “Bluenose” won the cup G g D from American contenders last year. sty willag to, Ber Fearing the gibes of jokers, mem- hSpkin ton diieE i bers of the Jersey City baseball club grel tucreamiinh of the International league have e s “was the guest of |threatened mutiny if Joseph F. Moran ore by nt 1.27 1-4. Corn finished 1-8@1-4 cent off to a like advance, oats unchanged to 1-3 cent higher, and provisions varving from unchanged figures to a rise of 12 cents. Wheat for May delivery showed by far the great strength, opinion apparen becoming more general that the prin pal holders of May contracts would prove = equal to taking in and paying for wheat| St. Louis, April 2lL—Dave Danforth regardless of prospective enlarged ship-|started his mates to victory over Chicago ments to Chicago from other nearby cen- [ today but the Browns finally lost 10 {o ters. In this connection, it was pointed |5, in ten innings. The Sox tled the score out that bulls were being helped by the |in the ninth with two forced runs, and a 35 cent duty keeping away Canadian CHISOX TAKE EXTR, E FROM BROWNS in Paris the Vienna and . Hayes empha- exhibition bouts S 2j5ie o run rally in the tenth settled the con- pae e Bea << | club owner, in on their wearing a on of a large large tube mill at| Ry Steel Spring . et T e e Y Lt €| Lora Northeliffe at a dinner at his | por 2" riiaZoned ‘on thelr uniforms Ray Con ... wheat surplus in Argentina totaled at Chicago (A) St. Leuis (A) S in honor of Peter Stuyvesant. The he first and final hours were the only | Reading present less than 55,000,000 bushels of ab ae W hpo a e T wooden pin of the Dutch colonial gov- ve periods in the market, later deal-| Rep Iron & Steel which 20,000,000 bushels was aiready |/¥'hosonss 31 352000 English Lacrosse Team Wins. | ernment was absent when the team Ing being enlivened by heavy buying of | Rep I & Steel pr .. ‘8114 sold. Furthermore, a bullish domestic |2 CCe n3b 3 s B 108, 218 inghamton, N. Y., April 21.—The Ox-|appeared for its opening game of the Studebaker and Gulf States Steel, those | Soutn Pacific ... 91% ey : 12810 2E Apcil 2% The Qx| aoDear lssues making net gains of 2 7-8 and 21 gy Railway 253 Highest prices of the day in the wheat | yrouil ot o net 5 T 2 o o|easily outclassed Colgate on Johnson & ts, respectively. -Mexican Petroleum, }gouthern Ry J market here accompanied estimates tnat | Faiki 0 OSeveridc 3 2 0 1 0]field today. The final score was 8 to 4. “Brick” Wilder, sorrel-topped catch- Pullman, Baldwin, Barnsdall “A.” Mack goy Ry pr ...... 57% 2,000.000 busheis of new crop domestis |Sheels. b 6 OGerberss 20 3 2 0 e S g er of the Springfeld Ponies last sea- FEERS EWD WS, SOk CoIn, | Foshin | s Codper . 1230 winter wheat had been purchased for ex- | Sehalk.e 50440 t Stars Win. son, who acquired a reputation of be- 4 Manhattan Electric also were strong. | oy, coo Products .. 697 port, and that there had also been Eu- |Robertsonp SDanlrRup 8 0n S o3 g il 21.—The Yale fresh-|{ing able t3 pole ‘em the JORi ket Spiin K08 COMIEE|yniont Paciac - ropean buying of Canadian wheat, De-|Wikinson $Baype.p 270,10, 8 s et e ern Leasue { higher trend of quoted val-' .. : 2y ¥ Hodge,n 0 Kolp,p 200 nnis team d te nr r fue £ gty R planyER er Elines from «the fay’s LoDe.Drices Warglsvyry 0 s shmen here today, four matches to | Of the barrie tes, call loans opening and renewing in-|. g puyper . ascribed chiefly to profit-taking on the | mmumea R e 5 3 0 next week at 3 1-2 per cent.. that quo- S T ph S Bl B ® e Fuling throughout ihe eession. — | S Steel Corn and oats prices were responsive| Totals 44 1 8 f s pments at Genoa were a distinc S Steel pr to the unturn of the wheat market, but| (x) Batted for in the strensthening of exchane- | -, Sy reports of more favorable weather for| (%) Bael f > Seaers Joss Il the: ailied rites weri| IotnE EL& field work had a good deal of counter of- | oy S it of . Srites 3t nhtinghouse pr Willys O'land Willys O'land pr fect late; St. Louls 20 0 Pro ion v: verag igher Two base hits, Tobin 2, Flierbe. Shee's, Mostll, ith g“;;:u;;da;‘eor;;cd HEheriein Three base hits, Collins, Home runs, Eisler and “Sports should not be paramount fem to strong, German marks showed firmness and every neutral remittance, the te excepted, was better by 2 to reece. G Falk. in a college student's life unless his for the Washington institution. He & Morth Puigt O et = ideal in life is Jack Dempsey,” says| mpic the | valueq highly for ility as a dia il ats, —— icago Grain Market. BAY STATE CIRCUIT MEETS DrOlga Bridgman of the department | courts of the famous Wimbledon ciub pionod WERIS for bis SPEY 58 8 4 STOCKS X i i oW AT SPRINGFIELD TODAY |of psychology at the University of Cal- |in England again this scason. She sails { hat he bats in the ciean-up position ag s n sommary of the| New York. Aprii 21—Cotten spot 144 5% The meeting of the Bay State cir- | ifornia. Like many of her associate|on May 16 with her heart set on the |Lynch hit a double in Tuesday's n the New York Stock EX- 73 middling 18.05. 121% cuit, scheduled to take place i |the Pacific coast psychologist believes |accomplishment of two tennis history |game. o MONEY. | Springfield, Mass., this week, has been | In athletics only to the extent that(making feals—complete and con , Toally 3 demonstration that she is SUDErior | Showi Tote 5 f called for today by Presid 1 they keep a mman physically fit anding d - & “ | owing a comp'ete reve-sal over Wilkon The meetns. wil be tet T | mentally alert. “Sports,” she adds, “at- | to Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, the French i tne form he exhibited against Prineo: the offices of the Eastern States cx. |ford recreation, keep the body active |tennis star and the winning of the ti- |ion jast Saturday when he was driven position, a member of the circuit, |2nd develop sportsmanship, but I do|tle ¢ the worid's best tennis player.: o cover. Sam lHyman pitched George- all money ruling rate offered at 3 1-2; last A¥led Chemical I''s Chalmers Altis = oans against acceptances S tasehiatie 25 not Dbelieve in_ athletics for the sake £ 3 _ |town to an 11 to 3 victory over Tufte :., i oo e'fl“dules T he osete of ath The one who excels in ach, who captained the Catholic |in Tues: s game. Hyman also swung An: Bos football is not always he who makes | Unf ersity basketball team defeated |a wicked mace, connecting for a sin- Am Can . Liberty Bonds the best man. thgs Hartford “Kaceys” during|gle, triple and a home run in four Y f the past season, is playing right field {journeys to the plate, TODAY’S SPORTS RACING Meeting of IHarford Agriculaural and Breed Association, at Hav- re de Grace., Close of meeting of Lower Cal Seven members of the Yale swim- i ming team who were either on the team which W the dhampiomns) this year, or else individually broke the numerous intercoliegiate or world's records, which were smashed, were April 21.—Public utillty is- foremost festures of to- ve and broad bond market, re- U S Lib 1st 435 99.90 {U S Lib 2d 4%s 99. Lib 33 4%is Lib 4ht 4%s s @ eign curre 2 ' e for- }i recently honored by being awarded a 3-;5 s rose over 4 points, Fudson and |ff nia Jockey club, at Tia Juana. | major “Y” although swimming His s . s advanced 3 1-+ and the || (Sunday). never been recognized as other than Seee e 1-4 points. Local trae-| ROWT a minor sport. The award went to Forelzn ¥ Tni P e nEarnian e I Dudley Pratt, captain, W. D. Banks, ; Tn of California vs. T Y Y =0 : 2 With the esception T of Washington, at Seattle. David Gau Leeming Jeliffe, Cap! quatat! in cents per elect F. P. Townsend. sey and Robert Solle; athan Guern: BENCH SHOW Annual show of Louisiana Kennel Club, at New Orleans, SWIMMING 1A, 2 220-yard breast- (senior men), at Philadel- Johnny Owverlock has deserted the St. Louis Americans’ pitching staff to join a semi-professional club in the Mid-West fleague, according to league official Overlock will pitch sertles were inclined to ease and pris. o his first game Sunday for the Mar- minent_ int TENNIS quette Manor. irregular, exicar San Francisco eity championships Framerfoan open at San Francisco. A . s Leo Hartnett, Worcester's young trengthened wit entine TRACK backgtop lyst year, figured prom The dav's jargest new offering of iz P : nently in another of Chicago's 08G0.000 Duteh Ind! exter Harvard-Navy rginia triangu- tories Thursday. In the third inning | his double drove over one of the| three runs made off Pete Donahue, the Cincinnati pitcher. Later Hartnett crossed the plate himself. The third inning sealed the fate of the Reds for in this frame the Cubs tallied all of their three runs. | was over-subs 5 were ‘. als {§lar meet, at Annapolis. $7,000.000 Indi 1 and 000,00 California-Stanford dual meet, Titi Berkeley. {par value) agzregated $21,398,000. Northwest' relay carnival at Uni- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET New Vo ‘:m;::‘i, MARREE: Chicago, April 21—Active general | electrolytic spot and nearb luaying based more or less on higher quo- | ter TTT-3@13., tations at Liverpool and on hopeful re-| Tin firm; spot and nearby 31.75: fu- vests from the Genoa economic confer-|tures 31.87. A ence led to a big upturn today in wheat| Iron steady and unchanged. prices here today. Reactions, Lowever,| lead firm: spot 5.10@5 45, followed. The close Wwas unsettled, at) inc firm; East St. Louis spot 5.00@ 1-2 cent to 2 5-8 cents gain, with May)5.10. 145 1-2 to 145 5-8 and July 1.27 1-8 tol Antimony spot 5.12, at North Texas high schoo! champi- onships, at Dalla: BOXING Mel Coogan vs. Mickey Donley, 12 rounds, at Brooklyn. le Steel . ble_Steel pr Del & Hadson he Mines “Kid” Wagner, who meets Kaplan April 29 a.thMeridcn, é' not the same Marty Cross vs. Tommy MecAleer, jj| performer the Silver City flash ming- PR R ey " flled with in_the Garden. The rings- Al Corbett vs. Billy Thompson, 10 j| ter whom Kaplan will clash with is rounds, at Krie, Pa. rated above the Wagner who provide the opposition in the spacious New York emporium, “Kid” Wagner hasd