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E. C. LEAGUE GETS UNDERWAY TONIGHT YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. Cincinnati 3. .St Louis 0. GAMES TODAY, Natlonal League \ Brookiyn_a¢ Boston. Pittsburgh at Chicago. l i Chicago 4. Pittsburgh 3. -New York at Philidelphia. : Philadelphia 6, New York 4 ' : s . il R Rt St. Louls at Cincinnati. ‘ b Following Joceting | Friday INTERCOLLEGIATE A. A. A. TO R lidan e Amerloan League. . . evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Mohican 3 : oL, New London the Eastern Con:| i MEET IN QUAKER CITY | pyypgeiphia 4, New York 2. Detrolt at St Touls, > st Baseball League will become| ,N6W York, April 26—A committee | Chicago 7, Cleveland 3. Only game scheduled. or in the sport life of this part |Of the intercollegiate amateur athleti | washington 15. Boston 6: o 5 association of American wiil meet in{ Detroir 2, St. Louis 0, THE STANDING. = Yol s - s Philadelphia Friday evening to select " National Leazue. % 4 ¢, Jewett City, Williman- International League. LTS 3 q ndon. Taftviile and Dan- | Sfficlals for the intercollegiate tragk | paaaimg 8, Syracuse 6. T e . Al £ be represented at the meet- [3nd fleld champions mmmee OB ®| Rochester 12, Newark New York .. . 3 750 3 ' A piplih & i action will be taken relative | held in the Harvard stadium in Bos-| morontg 6, Jersey ity 5. Chicago ... 3 750 2 v, ¥ taking in the sixth and last ciub|ton May 26-27. Baltimore 16, Buffalo 11. Pittsburgh .. . S 545 s or the league. Three clubs have sig- | At this meeting timers, recorders, St. Louls ... 5. 545 e nified intentions of joining, these be- |Judges and other officials will be Tastorn Legwne, | Philadelphia . 5 548 /S 4 & Moosup, Plainfield, and Putnam, |Ramed. Philadelphia was chosen for! Xow Haven 11. Bridgeport § R = T 3 | snd as Plainfield has not definitely | the committee meeting because of the| Albany 6, Waterbury 3. fBaaanis i g . T i % titered the cholce will probably lie | 1arge number of college athletic .au- | Tartford 9, Worcester 6. ol tingt 10 167 - == | between . WIS MA&HASL " O thorities and followers who will gath- | Pittsfield 9, Springfield 2. : - A rr g OMDANY | o\ there for the two-day annual re- American League cam of Putnam and the Moosup team. A College Baseball 2 . Sec: " lay carnivai of the University of Penn- New York .. ... 10 3 788 Secretary Prentice Chase of Jewett . Holy Cross 9, Princeton 1. ; * hes announced that thero still | 8YIvania beginning Friday at Frank-| Foly Crass s Princfton . =~ St. Louis . 3 5 s i Un field. e e o St leveland .. .. 7 Sl | meeting officers are to be elected and | CANADIANS TO RECOGNIZE Yale 9, Willlams 0. e e g g sverything necessary dome to get the NEW YORK BOXING RULES| Colmiia 12, City College of New |({mehfo - coooooe 2 : il league ready for action in M | Montreal, April 26—The athletie York 4. i e dhieet RT e S AR 3 333 e chgice of the ype of baseball | commissions of the province of On-| Syracuse § New York University 7. = 10 be used in the league is to be made | t5rio and of the city of Montreal have |' Springfied 10, Northeastern 6. B. 1 & tonight representatives of several | .umpleted a working agreement with| Georgia Tech 13, Navy 1. ¢ BUBEREAE, BAMEAGE JINM e ¥porting goods houses to attend the | 1o New York state boxing commi: Army 4, Lafayette 7. SEVENTH WINS G 3> meeting and offer their gocds for aD- | sion through which each will recog-| Brown 4, Cilby 1. Boston, April 26—Fillingim held proval nize the rulings and suspensions of | Vermont 6, Providencs Colege: 0. Brooklyn runless today until the sev- Everything seems bright for & suc- | the others.. * Bodowin 6. Amherst 5. (11 innings) |enth, inning when the visitors fell on sessful season for the league and Most | The agreement is identical with| At New Haven—Tale Freshmen: 7, Wil- i the Boston spit ball pitcher and con- » the teams are ready for SPUINg |ijose the New York state commission | liston Academy 2 tinued their hard hitting against Oes- . s Sy e ;\ imantic |has with Massachusetts, Conmecticut chger, ;&'innlng 10 to 1. l!untgll;ng w © way Satur of this)ang New Jersey L knocked in six runs and scores twice weeal youts at their respective o it DEMPSEY HAS OFFER TO himself. Score: tields eams in the league will |\ oo o oo poes MEET GEORGES CARPENTIER Ereeiiyn (N) Boston also send out a call for canddates|’ x Paris, Abril 26.—(By the A. P.)—Jack wohnoow e | S, ae I the uest fiw diys and &8 each FIRST CLASS BALL TEAM | norood 000 Cricinoon received an nt e *4 278 3 orenaar "3 074 0 ¢ team has the pick of this section of| The Mystic Independents will be or- [ tractive offer from a group of prominent |t et 10 0 oSeworthe & 09 the state there is every reason to be-|panized this vear and will play their | English sporting promoters to meet Gearg- | et 00 0 aCmisek 4 0 lievs that the league will present fast|games on Rossie Field. The team will | es Carpentier, the French champion, Waeatit 340 dDewkish 3 2 i balt for the fans. be practically the same as the team of | London some time in the summer provid- | ¥yl = St s L | 1921, ed Carpentier defeats Ted “Kid” Lewis|smadtin & ¢ ° 7 . 3 ATH c W TTO Games are belng arranged with the | on May 11. Neither Dampsey nor Manager | Funglinge § 3 5 = H s i " - -| Hope Valley, Kaceys of Westerly and | offar, but Kearns said it involved an im- | .- = o~ al Washington, April %6—The Nationai| cines strong teame mense purse and that Dempsey wosla| Tk Mo STICK TO il THE STANDUARTD OF THE WORLSD Amateur Athietic Federation has no| he season will not open until either | probably accebt. Brooksn | / hiesed ntent'on of antagonizing the amateur | yryy or 2. Teams wishing games| Dempsey had every confidence. he de-[Bewon .. ... < ! - R : - bility, emphasizing that it functions athletic union lonel Robert M !,,\" » write to Noves Tavnell, Stoning- | clared. that he wdsld repeat his victory | ,T7 bite i, Hingl 0 il Eig t ycatp'ago, C““}‘“ ‘"""d“‘:_d p‘,"d‘ 1y, cop E srude b : president of the American|ion Conn, Phone 241-14, over the Frenchman. 2 i i America’s first eight-cylinder automobile * with 2 constancy and a certitude that mpic assock declared in a Dempsey plans fo leave here Saturday ’ 4 g 3 x R ement issued rere today after con K 7 3 for Berlin, where he will remain for four | TOME RUNS FEATURE A power plant, the V-Type Cadillac Engine. suggest infallible performance. h the representatives of | ELEVENTH HOUR CHANGE or five days. He may stoo off at Cchlenz GIANTS-PHILLIES GAME IT'S SAFE” - g d e i 2 the army and navy, the National Col IN YALE 'VARSITY CREW | on his way back ard giva an exhipition | Philadelphia, April 26—Home runs It achieved an immediate and a brilliant But the great and the cardinal triumph of te assoctation, ihe Y. M. C. A, and [ Dersy, Conn., April 26.—Coach Jim|for the American Rhineland troods. He |by Willioms and Fletcher today gave SIS s N s A ciher athletic bodies which recently | Corderry mads an eleventh hour change| Will then proceed to Lorclon where he wiil PPhiladelphia its first victory of the “US’EPHS‘%’SNNDR & success, later ‘"h‘"“f’ by d‘“”";"j““’ed '1"‘ C‘d_‘u“:_ sl that it perpetuate mbined to form the federatior the boating of the Yale varsity crew fo- | attend the Carpentier-Lewis fizht, after | series with New York, 6 to 4. The Distrib service with the American Expeditionary this service; it continues running surely and “The growth of the countrs, the of- | dav, putting John Freeman of Philadel- | which hie will go to Manchester for an ex- | world's champions hammered Ring for istributor s hout s ) i tictal intreduction of at s into the | phia in as stroke in place of 5. who | hibition bout R | twelve nits, including homers by Kel- Forces in France. serenely throughout its long life. army and navy, the has been in Jhe seat for a week. Bwing He wilk give exhibitions also in Dublin. |1y and Young, but the local pitcher = o " ’ 1244 % Bag Soset. v g e T I¢ he has the time and inclination he was_effective in the pinches. Score: Today, after years of painstaking develop- The motoring public admires this eight~ vy SiNesiviil Sepiiation Both crews rowed about two miles {hss | take in Italy and the southeastern ¢ New Yok (%) Phitadelphia . drek he Cadilloc Engine £ aports among their employes and oth- | afternoon and also practiced racing | tries oy T - B : ment and refinement, the Cadiliac Engis cylinder power plant, not onlyas a & : ANERi P, e added, . T batamen ave toner e R s o » | SENATORS CONTINUE TO attains an extraordinary degree of perfec- Cadillac achievement, but as the splendid ave disclosed t there is a co New York and are scneauled to have a = in si isiting the mu- 8 11 i = STE i = siderable section of the United Sta‘es | workout on the Harlem river tomorrow | Seums and art galleries and meeting many SNililmect 4 2 o __WIN, BEAT BOSTON, 15 TO 6 tion in the Type 61. evidence of American supremacy in which has not been properly in preparation for the races against Co-|Of the prominet Frenchmen. He retires Parkin's 2 9 Washington, April 26—Washington sove 7 iy gty 1By g gt i Mg Tl v Baturday: usually at nine o'clock and arlses at seven 3 ? | made a clean sweep of the serles from Not only Cadillac owners, but practically ~ multi-cylinder construction. o 3t 5 Th6 Nopb ob thb Peters 4nd takes a long wak. On ay i | Boston by taking the final game to- 3 G ® taks care of ese sports. They | Tako ol e z‘;;‘_‘; ’}“" Filbe g‘z F*“‘: aFtr dl‘;-,,{, ”‘“' 0 o d?r_\:t 15 m{ ‘G‘ The _1tuc:|].< Xl:u;:ched :fl‘s all motorists praise its superb power flow In it, they see typified the qualities that b S Sty of ERABE 3 2 e >tor Breyes sporting o - off Tour of the visiting pitchers. Glea- . B i ;i e tativs "oty hassamtion | New Haven, April 26.—The Syracuse authorlty. at which several merbars of the | LIme:2 ¢ 2 son, although hit hard, received good anditsconsummate quictnessof operation. cuuse the Cadillac car to be regarded as r - s 3 - emi | UNiversity lacrosse team defeated Yale|cabinet are expected to be present. ST e support. Score: . 3 % Vi and it is my hope that an agreement | CTiversi b il : s - the Standard of the World. may be reached under which the sev. ‘s‘f'mill”ml'im‘; e Gy o Baler ) © Wasbingon wo They refer in glowing terms to its de eral assoctations which form the fed- | > st amg Game Called Off Tetals 37 3200 eration will join the Olymptic asso- The Merrick Mills baseball team of | (x) Leboursen i ation, thus assuring a hearty co-op Lacrosse Westerly are unable to come to Bal- Bl : L N eration among all the governing bod- | Oxford-Cambridge §; Stevens In- |tic next Sunday as per schedule. ac- R { Norvnd\— * T New hmdon dles interested in athletics.” stitute of Technology 4 cording to a message received by Man- ii6 ager Collins, last night. The Baltic A. Gy 16 1 would iike to arrange a game for 2 PEEi Sheil s s Heas = - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL R " R TR Sdn e U o Yo » | Rutgers and Stevens Tie at Tenni i PIRATES 1N THEH INNING “ = - % lngee® 2o S ;' e hicago, April 26—Timely hitting b: ¢ . | Rotoms munswick, . T APTil 21— Grimes today enabled Chicago to_d 1 ETAEeRs ';_1“- ~—lf{‘efl= played to a tie at|feat Pittsburgh 4 to § In ten innings. s MARKET WAS REACTIONARY ) Gen Motor 235, o3 | EnEN fl; e oning two singles | Grimes made three hits, driving in 5 New York, Apell 26.—The reactionary [ Gen Motor 79% 793 | 2nd one doubles matches the first run and sending in two - tone of tofay's fnancial marke: disclosed | Gen Motor 9N 794 more in the fifth, which tied the 0" Rourke. - eased caution on part of protes. | Gt North pr 48 | § - score. Hollocher's single in the tenth b Sdm T k Griffith’s hopetuls were due to|can't make the Indian BRIEF STATE NEWS : IR G RS GGG, | Pride Ot Norn group several substantial advances were | paved the way for the final run, which ol lmiin ot perhingran: IDigeths dre: 4. lovely; - 5 th g et ; et ive MGtinnt T8¢ the greater | FHUDD. M moted e came home on Grimes’ third hit. Score: ————— son. et S e B Pt of the semion, éeveloping haviress in | Limels Central "2 101 B oo e | R 3 % » . |LOST CONTROL AND SNAPPY A nowbexing olubjin inoundlp@iits jli s e 50 ies W. ar- 1 hour. spiration Cop .. s o and divers G el gl 1 opening at New York, made kpown ho Cardinals are making a f Y among domestic oils, | Int Harvester u1 gave occasional signs thet the.many, Te- | LTINS £ 320 $1 FIELDING BEATS INDIANS | R0t 12 4" of the resorved seat sec- |for the pennant, Three of them he prigr ool - - “which contributed enormously to the day’s [Int Mer Mar .... 23% cent underwriting had created a tomzo- | i 3.3 90 29 and, April 26—Bagby’s lack of [ tion would be blocked off for exclu- [been fined and set down for a row .. B8 large turrover at extreme gains of onc |Int Mer Mar pr ... 85% i il e e ! e sive use of women. Women, hewever, |in Pittsburgh. g g foir oRE Halte S Pl Lo R 4% R e /e e o oiller el allowed Chicago to de- |accompanied by male escorts, may sit ) £ Rtk s, S-S o ing or secondars or independent stecls, | Int Paper pr sta ... 67 el e St S e I el 2 9Kz § ¢ lfeat the locals today 7 to 3. Cievaland | with them. ..Bill Carrigan belng called the idol of ft ¢ week examined 42 applicants e was matched By heaviness in foreign ols. Kennecott .. . S "‘m |n'l'(’ro(‘r‘\cmd4m '~§h1?=;;;e"05‘)‘ : Gooeine ‘ 2 0 Har o o |outbatted the White Sox but two dou- oston fans looks right this season, e T is w:w m-' higEe - mpecialties, the gen- | Lehigh Valle . il e S htine. 8 S ? Yible plays hurt the Indians’ chances| Babe Ruth, the bad boy of the Yan-|uven if Bill has been out of the game it oy o o L : and loca) utliites | Mariin Rock .. [0l 19% T St osaiir foslen honte: atiasd | Tl Mvyas ) ek of scoring. Stephenson's ‘batting was | kees is certainly living the life Rilev,|several years b widest proportions | Maxwel Motor A ... 69 (Crecho-Slovakian 8's, Rio De Janeiro 8| 170 base hits,” Shinners, Robertson, the feature. He made tw0 doubles and | Tuesday afternoon he was a visitor in ¢ = S EPPEE— when offerings of | Mexican Petrol ...131% St QNSSNIATA e Ent he“c‘h““e’ vern. | alker. lesie Home ruis, Willlems, Youwss, |a triple. Score: New_ Haven having lunch at’the Taftl. “Look out for the Cubs” says a Chi- ted Btates Steel, Studebvaker, Mexicar | Mex Petrol pr 893 ments and fotpals, Mértcan £ ao] o) Be i o ek Chicago (A) Clestand ~ (A) with Mrs. Ruth. The Bambino was on[cago experter. Most likely the Giants Knights of Co'umbus Petroleam, General Motors, Kelly-Soring- | Miami Copper ... 2034 e T B i T e e BT e AN B oae % hE e liicway to Boston where he will visit.| will look out for the Cubs and take Center street was crowded recent- s Gl 1he chioapic rells’ ibectea nbi e AT by fractions to 1 1-2 pointe, L | Eaeeen 0 0-8 0 oa e e | BrR A 3 e 225 % 3| While the Babe was the center of|care of ‘em beginning May 13 at Chi- |ly when over 500 members of tas organ- Sugar. th T rails ed net | Ao w i 173 S e <2 naits. eags” 55 20 U1 0078 00 Bre s e 3250 ton' B 2 5 <csembled to witness the confer omes of 1 to mimost 3 points Mo K & T pt w i 41% The domestle railway division was hesi- | "Tvo bose hits. Cary. Maransite, Adsms, 3o | G175 T I B i e L ot ‘thio. Third SEarae oi-b CSARl 0P Standard Oils of New Jersey ard |y K g T wig z tant, although many of the lower priced (kam. Tame base hitr, Bigboe and Hartnett. Stror ket o9 1 1]ior% sereatedt qUlte /8 Tt g P, b e e {Re® NI, O .2 California, Assoctatsd. Cosden, California | Aies i ;x mu pd‘._l % refunding, convertitle and income issues Sonks § 33 }|climbed out of their big light blue| Likely as not Brooklyn would whale o didates from the Ninth Comecticus Petroleuin and Pacific, Houston and Sin- -“::!:“:;[ p:‘: ;r “w, e adde\‘: to thelr steady accessions of the | RIXEY'S SPLENCID PITCHING 6.2 ; o | Packard shortly after noon. the Giants 1; .\I\r:»’}r:\v\"s ;(mrp “asddp; ~5\‘”C» R g ok A clair Ofls, forteited moch and in some Ju- | Ny 1o 5 3 B ib % | past few weeks. 273" 0 A with “New York" instead o New ord—Milton Osborne, whe {Hthoad S11 of thelr mbetantid) adv anc. | viL B0 & St § % 41% | Among industrial honds several of the| oo ST auL bRowns oealats St L e L T A e N s and little was left of the early fmprove- | x + < e 0 90% 90% | popalar olls responded to the strength ncinnati, Aprll 26—Rixey was in o oa the Superbas do to the Yankees. Leing treated for burns re- St thees & oo Bates amomted |9 Y N H & H L 38% 37i 281 | 0f those Tamaes 1n the st pot anitl | aplendia: form ‘foday, and backed by ) DIAMOND DUST = ctived. whiat a. fubie 0 & Miiee: b S > 1.360,00) shares. 77 | Norfolk & West ...107% 107 107% | factory progress was reported in the sale | 1S 800d support, shut out St. Louis s = Pitcher Dave Danforth is watched | WOrking on blew out, has yeturned to his ~~here were no developments to account | Noro Pacifc T8% T8% 76 | of the New York clty $45,000.000 bond 1s. | 3 10 0- Walker retired for a pinch hit-| closely when he works for the Browns, |home, hav.r nearly recovered from ki for the late reaction, but commission | benn R R S8 % 1% | sue. awarded to a banking myndicate yes. | (o7 i1 the seventh Inning and Pletfer | fo 0 o 201 0s| Joo Woods hitting for' the Tndlans | Srosciy Then e WOk Kor A oo L, | severe injurics. houses and the conservative element werw | 0108 01 - 60 62 | terday. Total sales (par value) aggregat. o was D hArd i el S0 812 10 9 0 0—3|makes it appear that Joe still retains| " i ucation of being a tricky crit- _ —_— record as Eavorine & temoorary halt in | Pierce Oil pr S0, 8, | s o om0 TR v il i st 2. e e | G0 erapie. “mokce.” e Siltsiine The man who does right seldom gots the long-sustaified dull movement. Among | R8Y Con .. ... 1% 6% . Louta, ) innat e ome ran, = i Urmers some Gieapmointmen: was exproes. | Re3ding T e CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Bl 4 es o o Gl The Pirate’s pastiming of late has| oo T t4 at the showing made by United States | ReRdINE 2 pr .. 43 485 icago, April 27.—Favorable zrep re- |Eumientd 4 0 5 1 = . Doteated Bridgeport. proved a keen disappointment—to the e gtie ARatbar: stnrt: Stesl in the quarterly resort I teel s 57% B9% lports from the southwest together with | oooasay § § 5 & 4 i S > Cubs, Cards, and Reds. of American League,” Rather start- Money conditions wers easter than ut |Rep I & Steel pr . g5y g5 [PONS from the southwest topether With |Eammyan { 9§ 3 @ 5| New Haven, April —The _ Yale 3 g ling at first sight, until it :s discov- e B o The et ah oin [Eouth tecific . . ob 0% 0% | " of much rain breaking a dravzht|Gaineret s 2 4 0 2 9 | Freshman tennis team defeated Bridge- z A ered that the American league men- . 1y previous session , '3 in Australia did much today to hring |McHenmlt 4 0 3 2 " From the Senators’ wobbly showing | ™ eous \ inr made at the fixed rate of 3 1-2 | South Raflway Wil s s b A 3 3 i port High School ‘today, five matches to [, FYOM *be e O e ae It | tioned s a soccer organization. Ie per cent. Time funds were scarcer, how- | Southern Ry pr . (LT et sea s dieedl T TG RO 3 5 | none. z Niek AIfronr wagt Wlowing S, = S pver, large sums evidently having been | Tenn Copper . T1% g 5o 8158 net lower, with ‘i;YYn “fi :mfi':f'é. GlEle e D @ — o Manager Jack Mack ,_.,l FOR "‘D'GESTIO" :'r,—u‘dfi:: mithat market for recent un- ;fj‘:“’::mp‘t{"\’dc 1”:’:: 15&*3 2-4 to $140 and July $1.24 to $1.24 3.4, | wkesp, 30 Tétals a7 Fifty home runs hit by big leag- | Worcester doe. :l N 2 erwrit! o y 2 G el vt 2 o |zMremitn 1 0 , and Babe Ruth b T o) Foreign exchargea Seere oot aftected by | Union Pac pr 1oy [ Co% Toishet aclangsliito 1 801 Loent fmicrernic 4 ) SPORT WORLD. BRIEFS | uers so tac this scason. and B s e | X > sarly cables with developments at Geroa, | U 8 Rubber g8 | OfF: oats un ed to 1-2 a 2 B ais towra 2 3 . -4 provisions an advance of § 25| Totals 1E}Seanye, oM | ) bt o ercire continental range cased por. |7 S Tubber oi . 04 (Cente. Sy ian i n e Maybe daylight saving has confused | names, many 1% would a ome | - [ erling was the ons im- | U S 8t 55 2 987% (xx) Batted for Walker In Ttn, laney, whi> is playim ird ase lar sane folk: portant excention, demand hardening (U 8 Steel pt . 120 | At first wheat here showed an up-| seore by innines tor - Detcolt, while Bobby Jones s on B e st e e o P A { 35 recored buying of co i Western Un Tel a5 (P st mv KATERIS (B i [ s the mend, pastimed in the Weziern P - iy afendinianpeting et | Westing EI & 62 G > O s e it S last years Coffey sa; . argely atter n k| sTocxs | Wittys “land By G |refect fully the downturn of values yes: | pre P - atior and_ihis will nelp him geeats | Owner Frazee of the Red Sox has o club was held rece e feltew i ik ot (b /| Willyw (O'and vr 385 s34 |terday in America. Some skepticism pre- ks B signed up several stars and.a num- |the home of Mrs. Lydia Notman, 1 i PP Bt g g g 2 Aol it il $253 i3 |velled too. resarding talk which had |RECRUIT HURLER SHUTS I foreiaR R eRith jthe Tigers) ber of high-class ~players—tor . his | pett place. The club voted unanimousiy | maction 5 % Btock EX- | ¥ - 37 453 52% |been current that certain big contract B g to be pldced on record as positivel e 3'¥Ms Is':m '1.,‘”_";. i ] > 22 lcalling for May delivery R OUIT: BROWNS, 247.0).0]|{ Wohn ) eCHiffocd, eeferce; andiEhillp Shows, posed 1o the showing of the Arbuckla Alifed Chemica — Rpan gl ? 7 Chicago had been privately settled. | St. Louis, Mo. April 26—Bért Cole|Iines judge lost their licenses ol After that first series in Detroit you | films in this city. | S Crisams biei 4 | P Large export sales resulted from yes- | & recrult southpaw of the Detroit club, ,:"’““g 01;1‘5‘.“;-‘,‘ e 185 1‘:(1 i e T . ! COTTON terday’s sharp breaic in prices was aieo |broke the St Louis club's winning | State Athletic Commission complete F e | oNew Tork Aoril 26—Spot cotton|a temporary bullish influence. After the | Streak today, shutting out the Browns | 1S investisution of the Danny Lee- - SR S quiet, midditng 18.20 opening. however. buying power | Y 2 to 0. Kenneth Williams' home run | Young Montreal match here April 5 e . gl seemed to lose much of its force, and it | EPUIt also was interrupted. The best{TNe “"‘C‘f_‘"‘"e gEcials gnve flo des 9 MoNEY | toolk no great amount of seliing ¢ fores he could get was &wo singles in four | C1sion to Lee. - 5 & £ {the market, 2t Tin; imes up. Score: Now York, Avril 26—Call rioney east. i1, ATl eopecta SEppE therlay ot (A St Louis (A) With the first dual meet a week 3 Jxx-\,{}id 1o ;‘:r{‘a:eu rul{nt §mc Prices for July and Septembe - Smebing "3 079 & ¢|from Saturday, the Trinity track team = i £in b 3 at 3 iy L 1 ol : + s s S S i Ceavi b el v s it 4 kb e e 9 is beginning to get into the still grind s WEEK ONIL loan 3 1-2; eall loans against e Rt e e 303 6 eetsenss® 353 23 of raining which it is hoped will mean WITH EVERY HOWE CORD TIRE FOR ONE ONLY nces 3 il e e ok aT Rt Axtent 20 % 0 olaobonet 4 : 2 0 ) |a better showing this year in the track . ] o A TS e e B ] e L inten e it il [IRES— TIRES — TIRES — TIRES — TIRES Liberty onds. e b ‘ $ 3% % Ygmmmiit 4 2 20 Yliiy's fortune in past vears. There are Ligh. 1 corsist a er of wheat har 207 6 0MMas3y 29 3 ¢ ¢ |about forty men now in competition . . . o W £ Eraedty b P! Bameo . 20 5 4 lfor the various events and Coach Drew |l We want to call to your attention our most interesting prices on absolutely t last fall or before. Siackness of - Henryp 000 :al that ti i i1 ¥ 4 R P $8.66 | denand. however, for wheat already on | muas s 00§ 5 o has announced that tme irials witl|§ 8,000 MILE HOWE CORD TIRES. We positively adjust all HOWE CORD TIRES at st 418 99.0 99.90 | hana Kansas City, 154 carioads thers Z00 00 el Se T 4n = it i i s 0982 99,82 funsold foday, was generally {aken as : P8¢0 blto sive him o basis tor cutting the |} our store, there being no waiting or delays regarding adjustments. This assures you 20 4%s 99.52 99 confirming reports of decidedl zezAustin 2 0 0 0 o |squad down to a number which can be . o . . . . 30 4%ia 9898 99 | Dethad eron. ontionh emathoast & b tuws T 5T |more casily handled of real tire service which is very essential to all tire users. Lib 4th 434s100.00 93.90 99.95 | Changes In the price of corn and oats| () Batted for Basne in o = PRICES > A%s 1004 10000 10070 [ were kent within narrow limits and wera | (=) B Eddie Rouse, held out outfielder of § C OR D OUR ARE AS FOLLOWS TIRES 3%s -.100.02 100.02 100.02 | poverned almost eutirely by the action | o) Litfed for the Cincinnati National League team. _ TUBE 1ZE TIRE TUBE oted in dotlars and cents per $100 | ot wheat. D A ers ol i | Cebimaatio Iis hotasie tORK AnANGIET SIZE - TIRE S Higher quotations on hogs helped to | St Lous @ 00009 0 0 o Indiana, Tuesday after a futile effort 30,31/ $15.40 $2.25 33:41/2 $33.90 $4.35 e strengthen the provision mark {smg. % M tCusshew. Taures bum kit E- |to come to terms with officials of the 13 i Forelgn Exchange, Sl i £ Cincinnati Club. His final conference 32x3Y,, $19.85 $2.40 34x4Y, $34.55 $4.50 IR s o e | ST O menn | gierios Taiie sl Ay R nE Betits el 324 . $2595 $325 35§75 3485 t are in cents per unit of for. heat— 2] T [ 3 Gt B e e Cl e ORVANRERNET0.2 33x4 $26.95 $3.45 34x5 $39.95 $4.95 : iy lias 1273, {-.New York, April 26-—The Philadel- | The Rochester Internationals have 35x5 $40.85 $5.10 Sterling Yesterdar. 118 vow aisy | Pais Athletics broke New Yorks win- |askeq for several mors dava fo de- 34x4 $27.45 $3.65 . Demand R YWy ning streak here today, winning the|cide whether or not it will keep Jiggs 1 $32.45 $4.20 37 $4 $5.25 . A ‘ables !;“efi g_flme of lt'}:e _Sei'lies . tol 2 lIw vir onahue second sacker and captain 32“/2 2. x5 2.75 France . jlue of a ninth inning rally. It was|of the Albany club last year. Paddy RET BETTER _ St T Sl TV e o e Bty e e Ty HOWE RED TUBES ARE THAN THE BEST. . unds fhis season. SScore; | Stallings of the Hustlers until Eri ¥ o O S I o s FORD SPECIAL TIRES GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES . Swiss francs & & S ® npooa e e omesn 4 3oewier 2 2% g o 1 Femias . .. s 2 o {Femimit 3900 0| Joie Ray, holder of seven world rec- 30x3 $8.75 TUBE $1.95 30x3Y%, $9.75 TUBE $2.25 i S alkecti (| o bomardb 03 5 98 0lords and Ray Watson, Kansas Aggie SPECIAL en METAL MARRET Ty (T e e Amtara Bar s et e b NO FREE TUBES WITH FORD TIRES. Denark s 4552 4 *72 ° ovalley to be the greatest miler pro- 4 LD DEerdanEaeiill HENSCHEL TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY : 5 l3omes” .4 14 2 U|Des Moines Saturday afternoon during e — — = _ |the Drake relays. cmn, New. York, April . 26— Forelgn - sssues | ol 580y, rices unchan i, Totats 5 z =he - (Formerly The A. F. Greene ) 2 ign s Jead steady, £pot 5.25 @ 5.4 Score” by i were the only noteworthy exceptions to The Washington Americans have Zine quiet: East St Low; the further firmness shows by fhe bond |spot .00 515 R i shaicen themselves free Trom & siump |§ 1 elephone 1299331 MAIN STREET, Opposite Post Office, market today, although ovea in that) Antimony spot 512 a 25 e S e b 3 Ly e dast oo i o T e G o v e S R = o e

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