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nomcfl BULLETIN, WfiDHESDAY, iPR‘L 26; }922 EASTERN LEAGUE OPENING TODAY New Haven, April 25.—The 1922 cam- algn of the Eastern league is scheduled o get undér Wav fomefrow, with games n Waterbury. Eridgepost, Hartford and ipringfield. Worcester, which was the qm~st eity in tha league, will not be ted this year, announcement en made today that the fran- %iee has been transferred to Fitchburg. fass T comers .as managers in the Tasters en't make their debut tomor- ow. Pittsfleld, Jast vear's pennant win- ss, has 2 new plet in Gus Gardelia. -] baseman, He replaced Walter Ham- wan *old tn « ager of |'\. Sori v. who hails , 18 in charge at Hartford. some years ago with the s managing the Wa- srhury the new wuilot of the Vew Haven c'ub is “Wiid Bill" Donovan, ‘ormer Detroit piteher and major league [ New York bert [+ team ree managers who hold over ast season are John McMahon, the Worcester whs w!ll now manage * bur 0'Connor of Albany Bridgeport. ne McCann EASTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE MAKING GOOD PROGRESS thing is progressing favorab.y ewly urganized Eastern Con hase has Iceived es from players in th aiso several from p! tside the circuit. Two ex-league umpires bave appl and three teams, any- ill make a desi e expressed themseives a3 to be considered for New London meet- 8 week's meeting at go down as the first regular ng of the organiza t prar ndging from the sp shown by the ball plavers who are eligible to ‘ay in the league it will prove a han- for baseball in this section. seconds were taken to jail from which Deputy Boxing Commissioner IToome - talned their release. After bric? question- ing of the men by the district attorney today, it was announced that no one would he prosecuted. Brody died from cerebral hemorrhage induced by blows below the heart and on the head. YALE CREWS READY TO RACE COLUMBIA Derby, Conn. - April 25—A brief workout tomofrow on the Housatonic river will wind up the Yale crew prac- tice for the two races with Columbia on the Harlem river next Saturday. The shells will be shipped to New York late tomorrow and the oarsmien will leave the following afternoon. They are scheduled to have a short practice on the Harlem river Ilate a brief drill Saturday morning. Their river headquarters will be at the Non- Thursday. two workouts on Friday and pareil Boat house. The Yale varsity crew will row as follows: Stroke, - Bwing; number 7, Haldman; number 6, Rockfeller; num- | : {ber 5. Haines; number 4, Sheffield; | number 8, Russell; number 2, Carman; | bow, Whitney; Coxswain, Chase. Y The junior varsity will be boated as follows: Stroke, Freeman:; number Bigelow; number 6, Pelly or Ells;, number 5, Gibson; number 4, Gocd- in; number 3, Little number 2, ; bow, Leslie; Coxswain, Thom- HARVARD LACROSSE TEAM BEATEN BY INVADERS mbridge, Mass, April 25—The Oxford-Cambridge lacrosse team to- day meted out a § to 1 defeat to the Harvard team. The play of Lord Wans- brough, who scored two goals for the invaders, and {he work of his team mates Neylan, Pearson and Clark were the features of the game. Oxford-Cambridge team has | more games to play on North American soil before leaving for Eng- land on, Monday. Their total scores | for the international trophy now stand at 54 to 48 for A n teams. BRITISH GOLF TOURNEY TO BE HELD MONTH EARLIER New York. April 25—A suggestion the British open golf champion- tournament be held a month ear- TCDAY'S SPORTS RACING % Meeting of Harford Agricultural and Breeders' Association, at Hav- re de Grace. BASEBALL i Opening of the season = of Eastern league. Opening. of the season ot the Piedmont league. ' BENCH SHOW the Annual show .of Providence County XKennel Club, Providence, R. I BOXING Soldier Bartfield vs, Mike O'Dowd 12 rounds, at Marieville, R. L Frankie Daly vs. Patsey Flana- gan, 12 rounds, at St. Louis. BILLIARDS John Layton vs. Charles McCourt, for three-cushion championship, at Sedalia, Mo. T ———— s yet return to this country in time t play in the American open which it is hoped to stage earlier in the fu- ture. seasons, thus avoiding the sun- burst courses so common here in mid- summer. The suggestion was referred to the Royal and Ancient club, the English governing body, which will discuss the idea at a meeting to be held in con- junction witly the British amateur championship to be played at Pres- wick, May 22. In connection with the discussion of officers of the United States golf association have pointed out that should the British organiza- tion schedule the open in May it would conflict with the British amateur tour- nament which has always been .set for the same month. To obviate this it has been sug- gested that it might be feasible %o change the amateur to a date late in June or early July thus pavink the way for the entry of a number of Am- ericar under-graduates and others abroud at that time. Such rearrange- ment of dates would encourage a much jarger entry of American goifers in the British championships and also permit a larger entry of English play- ers in the United States titular golf nts the dates of which might be| shifted to coincide with efforts to ar-| range - for an annual pilgrimage of players from both shores. DONOHUE FAVORS 60-40 DIVISION OF PURSES YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ¥ XNational League. - Brooklyn's, Boston 2. : “York '9, Philadelphia 3. St.'Louls at Cincinnati, rain. Pittsburgh at Chicago, rain. American League. | ‘Washington 10, Boston 0. New York 6, Philadelphia 0. . wuicago at Cleveiwny, rain. Detroit 3, St. Louis 5. International League. Syracuse 2, Newark 10. Jersey City 8, Buftalo 7. Rochester 6, Reading 3. Rochester 5, Reading 6. Raltimore 6, Toronto 3. Toronto 6, Baltimore 7. College Baseball Lehigh 4; Colgate 3. Georgia Tech 3; Georgetowns5. Tufts 5; Colby 1 Brown 4; Unlversity of Maine 1. GAMES TODAY, . National League Brooklyn at Boeston. New -York at Philadeiphia. Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louls at Cincinpati. American League. Detroit at St. Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. Boston at Washingten. Phiiadelphia at New York. THE STANDING, National League. w. L. P.C New York . 9 2 . Chirago B .8 B Pittshurgh - st 4 St. Louis e 8 4 Philadelphia .. .. .. 4 5 Brooklyn . PO 7 Boston S 6 Cincinnati e | 19 American League T. New TYork 2 Cleveland 4 8t. Louls 4 Philadelphia 6 Boston 6 Chicago & Detroit 8 8 ‘Washington .. RECRUIT FIELDER HIT BY PITCHED BALL Philadelphia, April 25—New York easily defeated Philadelphia today, the score being 9 to 3. George Smith re- lieved Meadows in the third inning and the first ball he pitched struck = ¢ e Your Eveready Flashlight will show _you. Evmdy Flashlichts are the handiest, safest portable light ever invented. Just what you need a dozen times a day. To hOht the way in the medicine mbmet, upstairs; down cellar; in the clothes closet; along dark passages; over slippery places. Eveready Flashlights are not only necessary light, but the cheapest form of accident and fire insurance, NEW twsms{um" BATTERY light and lasts l :g::fi i proves all tubular hhghu. Ies low cost makes it mast economical to use. Take home today some of these new Eveready Flashlights and Batteries are for sale at Hardware, Electrical, Sporting Goods, Drug, and Auto Accessory Shops; Garages; General Stores. Insist upon Eveready FLASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES [ Pacitic coast champions, | OUR BATTERIES ARE FRESH EVERY WEEK A COMPLETE LINE OF ~VEREADY FLASH LIGHTS' | IN STOCE. | The Norwich Electric Co. NORWICH, CONN. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET will make a change in uniforms|est m ‘ore the E ern League race has|part of 2 Rorty orite to win over Vincent jin which Martin in the Garden next week. Both | He has seen men are training hard for the tilt.|tests and Martin has shifted his training quar- | tunity to ters from Freddie Welsh's gym at “Chief” Ee Bayside, L. I, to Welsh’'s summer | who has sent i ¢ place at Summit, N. J. promising start .n ihe Frank Wicodard has been repurchas- | League race, considers Ty ed by Owner Weiss of New Haven. | manager of the Woodward wes sold by the New Hav- | greatest ph of ens last season to the Washintgon | made this statement club of the American league. He w: one of the best twirlers on Chief Pern- der’s staff of ‘twirlers and will prove a’ great aid to Manager BIlIl Donovan this season. There is little fear that New Haven will not have a strong con- tender for the 1922 pennant. them all phia scribe. Litehfield.—Dr. John L. been apvointed a commission by nor Lake to exam’ ne Eastern rowing circl were agog | prisoner in the Lit today over the expected entry of|is beleved to be | Washington State university's crew. in the in- tercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie, on June Detoit Tigers, Bende: in answer to a question put up to him by a Philadel- TURDAY | 3,563 men in the Eastern League to- | New Haven team looks like the great- seen In this erational Cubb, flery the Buel and Dr. Charles H. Turkinz'on of Litchfiel 1 have Gover- Arthur Winship, 2 1 county jall. whe e Al Kroog, who pitched excellent ball for the American Thread Mill club of Willimantic last season, has been giv- en his release by the Detroit Tigers. Release of “Lefty” Weinert, pitch- er, to the Reading international team 3 ier in future is to be considered at a New Haven. Conn., April 25—Thom- | Shinners, the Indianapolis recruit e o A meetig of the Royal and Anclent club |as E. Donohue of New London mem- | fielder, on the head. The blow so af- BLAME FOR TATALITY|in May. The proposal was advanced |ber of the Connecticut Athletic com- |fected the youngster that he wasl New York t Attorney | by the professional golfers association |mission which regulates boxing in the | forced later to retire from the game. Ruston today #d Frankie Pitcher, |of this country with the idea that if |State, announces that he will propose | Score: Ightweight boxer, from @lame in connec- | the British open was held earlier, there | Splitting the purse i nthe star hout Taajadepic - ch) New York (&) fon with the death of Lew Brody who|would be an opportunity for more Am- | &0 that the larger part will go to the | yeung,n = b«”«‘; 3 5% tieg 2 a few hours after being|erican entries. winner. }aohnstonzs 3 310 L1000 ocked ont in the ninth round of a 12-| The suggestion was in the form:of | “As it is now;,” he says, “with both | Wl 3030 3110800 ound bout with Pitcher In Brooklyn last!a resolution recommending to the Pro- | men getting a guarant. d amount, wi gupe Il (R aight. ; fessional association of Great Britain | or lose, there is no incentive to give o Ty o Brodv'e serious condition was not|that the open be staged in May rath- | their best. In my opinion promoters | Dskes.sb 01 e840 @awn at frst, but when he was removed | er than June. Such action would per- | are forced to pay than | Galloway,ss 2 3 :Bollangc, . 3.E 6106 =pital Jast ni Pitcher and his' mit the American pros to compete and | they should. I would favor giving the | Yaig? S35 eSHRwiey D 0 (2 003 8 - star bout fighters not more than fifty | Yarusonp Coia s e per cent of net receipts, giving bout 7 e fighters not more than fifty per cent| Tt of net receipts, giving the winner s ;j"m“‘b“'“,,f"{ Nasior . 8t (] ty and the loser forty per cent. of the [p it e R allotment.” - ST G0 D o s e Mr. Donohue also says e does net| "™ "% MEIWit, Pop. Home mn, ‘Biler o believe promoters get the protection|w 5* § MARKET CONTINCED IREEGULAR Crucible Steel pr .. 33 3714 8714 | they Shoutd. Fre: will ]rl(‘;])gwsl e | ILIIAME SR HOMER April 25.—Trading in the ;Del & Hudson J121% 121% 121% |at the next meeting of the commis IN FOUR DAYS' PLAYING today followed the jrrege. [ Dome Mines 28% 265 26% |sion. St. Louis, April 25.—Hittine his sixth | oy ve . Erie 14% 137 141 | Boxing in Connecticut after a year's {Rome run in four days, Kenneth Williams cluding most of the |FErie 1 pr G241 23 243 [trial unde ra state commission did|today surpassed Babe Ruth's record at t under further |Erie 2 pr ... .5 16% 15 153 | not attain the success which was pre- | (his time last scason. und with three hits 7ila bull pools continued their [ Fisher: Body (O) pr97% 97 dicted for it. Sporting writers fail to|Out of three times at the plate, enabled specialties and mis- |Gen Electric ...163% 163 agree on the cause of the slump in |St. Louis to defeat Detroit by 5 to 3. His Gen Motor ) 1214 interest in the game. " |circuit drive cama n the first inning with Gen Motor pr S p ler on base. Score: stocks was attributed to advices indicat- | Gen Mot Deb 9y 791 ST Detroit (A) St Louis (A) Ing that the coal Gt North pr . 4% T4% Defeat Yale Second Varsity 3o R b b npo 2 ¢ | RICKAXD RETURNS TO et s sy =sehualnd 417 41" | New Haven, April T—The New | {51 grwen 53 3% 80| T UmiES AT MACISON SQUARE Tis was net reflected, however. in the | Tilineis Central v 13»2;' ‘}‘gfl‘ 'feafésdfl(gg\ ';,aleaSE hasgbmlll.tm_m do- |Vesetik 20 § 170l New York, April 25—Returning fron leading commodities. higher prices beine | Inspiration Cop 4{ % “W; 107 g second varsity here Shs S 3 ala two weeks' vacation in Bermuda tad for oil products and the base met- | Iny Harvester oL % 41 ¥, 3 0 OSevercide. i o 4 o 5 |George L. (Tex) Rickard, sport pro als. but the foodstuffs markets, quo-|in; Mer Marine ... 23 ?,‘ tgney. 1 0Getters £ 0 3 | moter, accompanied by his wife, : tlons, incluling those on refined sugar. |yne ‘“” ‘\{ e L5 . f;)";”- 0 |rived in NewYork today on the Steam- were inclined to ease. et ar pr .. 847% 843 | pecially in the Liberty serfes, most of | xcrars 2 ler Vasari They went -to Bermuda Btock market operations wers subordi- | Tns paser . 485 47% | which closed at gains after showing early & ® | shortly after Rickard had be acquitt- mated {o more Impportant hanpenings in K-nnnc:1: pr sta .. 6;” 67 Iregularity. Other strong government i Totals 3 0 foals 25 923 9 o |ed of charegs involving two young other branches of the finanstal markets. | Depioy vailey .. 2;; :;23‘ e M;r_:-h'f'(ariled}\ll)umdlnlon of Canada 5's of ggu"‘h‘;“m‘n",' girls. Speedy sale of the new Dominlon of Can r 5 - 2% . United Kingdom 35 1. of 1937, ¢ A W Bl ey e e i o g Ay By Bt s g ok e :anl:n_Rnck 19 18% | Mexican 1's, Brazil 8% and Queefmlans pemt 1ighets e : l“e htard ..!‘ebr_v kl’m‘(asont‘ tim= and @axccess which accompanied the New York | J2Xwel Mot A 69 68% 68% | TS Two base hits, Rigney. Biue. Thre Mz lner I o S B iy $45.000.000 offering testified to tne |Mexican Petrol .. 1321 1301 131% Many local ulilities extended recent |Ser. Fotbergill Eletoe. Home run, Hagson Sliare darcel immedlatelr, Insatiable investment demand for gilt- | \Nam! Copper 203 293 [shan> advances notably Interborough e I S ged securitl Missouri K & T . 91, 103 | Rapid Transit, Hudson and Manhattan | WASHINGTON HAMMERS TWO e L Local tractions were among the strong- | MO K & T wi..... 17 15% 17 | Brooklyn Rapld Transit, Third Avenuc O ACE e | TR hs ‘had not yeaaiia ot features in the stook list, Manhatan [MO K & Tpr wi .. 41% 393 413 |and New York Doston and West Chester L e o SRl e e Elevated making an early gatn of 6 potnte, |M K & T wi1 aspd 194z 193z 1914 | Further strength of Now Haven issue- |, Voonngton, April 25, — Washington — Third Avense Broxyn Rapid Tramei | Missouri Pacific ... 25% 2415 . 247 | ¥as one of the features of the raflwav | KocKed two Boston pitchers out of the|ga|TiC TRAPSHOCTERS TO and Consolldated Gas were among the | Missourl Paclfic pr . 59% list. together with Penn-ylvania, Gre.: |POX (0day and won 10 to 0. The visitors OLD TOURNEY SA other strong affiliated issues. Numerous |Nat Enam & St ... 413 Northern, Northern Pacific, Seaoara Afr | ere held to four gcattered hits by Phil- dig % fontor rails were 1 to 3 points up at their |Nat En & St pr .. 89% Line, Raltimore and Ohlo. Chesapeake and | 11PS, & Tecruit from New Orleans. Score: The ¢ Trapshoo Club will | day, best, but New Haven forfeited a part of Y Central 911 Ohio, Tllinois Central, ourl, Kansas Boston (A) Washingten (A) hold it »nd shoot of the season, | b giltertay’s gats. YNH&H ... 2 and Texas and Minneapolis and St. Louis |smitne 1 - % § oSmith, ¢ | saturday, April 20th. | Oils, motors, equipments and independ- | Norfolld South ..., 19% issues. Total sales (par value) agsre- |J.Coilins,ct 0 0F Hurrls,2b 0 est is centered ent steels represented the market's more { Norfolk & West ..108 =ated $20,583,000. Prutt.2p 1 :Rice.cf o re is n b r:r“nnl‘:)‘ side at declines of 1 to 2 |North Pacific Y% :i‘f;::f.":‘d" H o amongst .its members. petnts, these in some Instances beine|Penn R R . < i 3 : i ey b el ¥ recovered at the close. Sales | Pierce OfI ;fi, MRTAT ARy | 0" Ronrie 1 A | - Coagles . Masul -ns mes ek e S B ooy 4 New York. Anril 25.—Cepper firm, elec- e 3 shoot which was Leld a short| auarterly statement of the United | Ray Con .. ton Sl st L o 4 | e 50 Statss Steel corporation. issued after the |Reading . rs:’; m;re': ;;“‘“dlv spot and nearby 31.12; fus 2 = | Ten shooters competed in this match market's close, showed total earnings |Reading 1 pr e PR which was very interest.ng. alig der those of {he final quarter | Reading 2 pr ok % [ fen sty prices unchanged. All persons interested in this sport of last year. not all of the preferred divi-|Rep T & Steel b 481 . rmer, spot 5.25 a 543, are cordially invited to attend, dend earn R. B sy 57% Zinc steady. East St. Louis delivery, [] 3 Tho money market also followed the |Sovn Facine T 0 Lok £536 | oot 599 2, 5.1 e 3 tid bt the vher . the | South Paclfic - 90% Antimony, spot 5. Two bass “Saits (Boston Assignments of Eastern $Umps” 1 # previous Gay. cal loans hold- | South Raflway i E Three baso 11, Rice. e e, !n'; n‘4" per cent. until Lh:l l':ln:l ).Hur South Ry pr T o _— SRk 4 S?rmshel?. Mflf& Annlu;;:;;'l‘he fol‘; hen per cent. was demande 'me * e - - owing eastein league res ant Fohds ‘werd aibdieteds Bt offerinke’ of ;;::l‘corg,u. 5 1:, Ph.CH[(‘AGO. G?:!I) MARKET. . SEVENTH STRAIGHT GAME their assignments for tomorrow were that description wers on a diminishing oco, Prod 70 Chicago, April 25.—Persistent seiling FOR NEW YORK AMERICANS ' announced tonight by President Dan seale '(!:;l:accop!’r_zi T 92 :2 lt_hn part r;: :O\xaes with eastern con-| New York, April 25.—The New York Orxeu‘. Whe antive forelgn ‘e e Tnion _Pacific 513814 ctions resulted in a decided drop in|Ameri g A 3 : dlcated a breac F:aglam\ and |V S Rubber pr ...10415 v reports that private settlements had|g to 0. Two former Athletics, Shawkey | Fi S; x' field; \1 t | Wat- France at Ge w reacted halt a |1 S Steel . 98% . 97% been effected on large contracts calling |and Baker, featured in the sictorn | o | i A .'“ in’ = F15 ie TASBAL & X U S Steel pr 419 2 f5r A avei At wHeat herd Toine Miay Ly red in the victory. ters and Martin Conroy at Hartfor &E i gt Ceriaesl s ot 278 | West Un Tel ..., 83 e The marlket iclostd uhasttion at: 14 to & -;hfl::‘c}\;}-hi'l’émg:‘ll( i R B e T e bl o tedd Vs Eain b oL ¥ | Westinghouse A Bikisoi 8914 cents net lower with May at $140 7-8 to|in the sev averiolnchod ‘the game | Bridgeport. West Fl & Mg 61 621 1L and it 3137 34 10 LU0 Com linh e e o & Bomerin wiIE beo STOCKS. O'land S lost 7-8@1 to 1 1-4 cents, and oats 1-4| Now Yok (N) ) Ali-Stars Lisoking for Games The follow . lve O'land pr ... 394 @3-8 to 5-8@3-{ cent. In provisions b oy oxoe po a o| The All-Stars who_have the repu- "Pransactions on the New York 53 v\\"‘ outcome was unckanged to 10 cents = ‘ 2 o 9 |tation of being one of the best teams clatighite ® M B 434 "’“}.";, p : 2 & lof this city having won of their Ak L [t was currently estimated that private o $1013) games played last year wish to Adkiaa~ catial " “iberty Bonds. settiepients Anvolying et unch jax S.010, I 2 1 - lhear. from any fast semi-pro leams} 5% [ Low, N0 Lmshela and. padior actanl Sell ol 18T 2 3 ¢ |throughout the states of Connecticut, asx |U S Lib 3 7 sresat IHEt Baees QT wRCK) tuTEe 30 oHenfiioe 3 2 %) Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Out 1 U S Lib 2d 4s. ;:8': n fMalnI had been brought about. £ 0 ¢Meadows,p ® 0 o o|of town games preferred. Address all 457 |U S Lib 1st 43,5 93 INEPORy ol Lnekind OEs et it 20 9 11 o|mail to Mgr. H. Weisner, care of All- U S Lib 204 4%s 99.66 - egleading Dnlisvetorjoiting o el 04 0 o |Star Athletic Club, 149 Baltic Street, Lib 34 47(s 99.94 4th 4%s 8! iys w(r 7 wn.m 3= 11\0.0: 100.04 in d cents per $100 e austations a eigh currenc ster unit case the strain which has recently been apparent in the mar with forecasts of a huge shortage of sup- Dlies of wheat in Chicago next month, | Smaller holders of May wheat lasten- | #d to realize profits or to avoid losses as th the market mean- [ descending rapidly at times and s\-m\.n: at one stagn-an extreme fall of 5 1-4 cents. as compared with vesterday's 1l 1.000.000 bushels had bean for shipment to Europe of their holdings of May did much tol’ 4 . Smith out, hit by baited ball. Shea in 8ra, in 9th. Phlladetbbia Two base hits. Home run, Kely. Rar} RUETHER'S PITCHING AND HITTING BEAT BOSTON il 25.—Ruether’s , pitching Boston. Ap: Norwich, Conn. | club, in announ exclusive use of with them. ' 5 New York, AD cing woren. Women's Section at Boxing Club. 25.—A new boxing its opening today, made known that part of the reserved seat section would be blocked off for Women accom- panied by male escorts, however, may sit under an optional agreement, was an- nounced recently by Manager Wil- helm of the Philadelphia National League club Veinert will report to the Reading team tomorrow. Lew Tendler and Bobby Barrett, Philadelphia .lightweights, have been matched for a bout in Phillles’ Park June 2. This will be the opening bout of a series that will be staged in the ball park in the course of the summer The men are signed to weight in at “ thoroughbred | Sterling— | led to! 135 pounds on the afternoon of thel| | something of = rally n prioes, but fresh|oid bitting were largely responsivle for || SPORT WORLD BRIEFS || match. \ emong cigars. downturns ensued e Tast Hony. and] o ooklyn defeating Boston today, 6 toii2; Scott is the center of a dispute rais- dgwatuchs edsuegshl tho et B ey Bie made a single in tne sscond, when ed by the Cincinnati Club which cltimsl Beth Steel (B) May had na further intention of paymg y, o he veteran| a gigh d battle bet: L he was unfit for duty when the Bos- oth i . ¥ tudolph, and knocked the bal een-roun e between Lew SunBe 3 Bt Sterl T o 3t sterp raich for actual delivery of | right Geid bieachers on 5,22l Into the | mengler ‘and Johnny Dundee has been | ton Braves disposed of | hg‘lgtfi&r{zfl;[ CENTS Rroo Map T | _Com and oats dectined i “symipatny | U0 SUG IS, (P QU Tt was the frac g;?:r?tafrg:an ‘:{‘;n ffgmmmn“ I ison | and Rube Marquard. . 3 EACH Rrook Ran T otf with wheat. Besides, there was consid-|jga Seare: pitcher here sinco| o %) ory by the postponement of the| The middle of next month will seo Rl lfl‘ of larger receipts of c ‘ " Broskiyu (N) match between Johnny Buff and Joe | Harry Wills leaving for England to - .", pancngsle oper ¥t 12 « »|Lynch, owing to the iliness of Buff, |clash with Jack Dempsey for the hea- o i i .n]ne were easier owing to down- | migh.sp 21 ® o |which was originally scheduled for vyweight championship, it was report ! fent TLeather urts in the value of hogs and grain, 53 0 9 that date. The prospects are that this | ed toda Cent Teather pr i 1 i ; i8tter bout twill be held on May 17. thlt;r 1;{!"“.?, a hold-out catch- (A;ré:ece_ 7 Chiengo Grain Market. o ] With two of its stars inactive be- fi'-;a'ie(f :ror:ag‘:gn}:‘i:: uv';xil:tlgrpl‘::. 1 pr (n) oy 7180°3 | Wheat— L Fitel 4.1 TowirstClgs 2% 2 olcause of injuries, the Harvard track conr®C SO S ® os T, Pa. West i 3 ety AMay 47y 1465 1467, $0% h team resumed practice yesterday af- e £ . Pa., Weat __ BOND MamKET 1205 3T L ternoon to prepare for the coming | 2Tficials and will join the team in a HUNTOON & GORWAM C8.. g gy 3% . New York, April 25.—Impetus was giv- . 120 1183% Totals g dual meet with Yale. Har Davis, Henry Toi of Winthro, i Manufacturers c s . 26 len to today's active and comprenensive | Corn- who claims 12 feet in the pole vauit b 2 Lo inthvap; captain- Established 1845 OB P& B PRy 4574 | bond market by the successful flotation of | May 603 an pailed & tendon and Coach:Bing- | LicCt, OF, diio- Baston Diniversity /tdot CM & N'west 75% | two large and important underwriting— | July 611 ham considers his appearance in_the| L2l feafi who recently suspended by ' : i D! Cht I T & Pac 46% | the new Dominion of Canada §109,000,- | = Sept. 66% 4 | e meet doubtful. the Athletic Council, has been re-in- :g:a ‘c?;::r f,;:: 2:: Io;n lmd e New S UL Dx 7 4 e Jerry Belanger, crack Worcester first ;:rtvegi }Tea x:rly;laitedw;: ri’{i’."’““‘ i a ufering. s May L4 e ; 3% | The sentimental effect of these sales| .July Sl e Sl gt v e , who has_been trav- 3 g and i ely e heavyclout- | eling to and from New Haven with was evident (hrmghdut the list, hut es- ing infielder, one of th\a hl:he:t-xgr nut n'equoncy mmtfl!fi.,‘