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g RGO % oy S v 3 =4 o S o e T : 3 A : GAMES TODAX, tm—s — s e g e Nutional League 55 y ¢ S ! & 3 . - i tsburgh, 2 \ L i = ;- cago. 2 New * Y Boston. at Brookiyn. o Phiadeiniia o~ Frenkln with a match between Rabbit Rheuley AR oiinn ‘Leapus E Fied a with college and | £ Norwich and.Kid Simmons of Proy Sl ~ » idence. This f\s followed by a go be- | QiicegestDewolt = o \ e & tween - Knodkout- Evans of Norwie Rt R S Kid Harris, also of Norwich. ~The st S H ent was a threc round battle between | Cleveland at S Louis. = F. DeBarros, kmown as the Norwich Kastern League. Bearcat and Bob® Scott, 2 Jewcit City | Fitchburg at Hartford. Sghter. Springfield at Pittsfield, The main bout of the evening was ‘Waterbury at Aibany. staged by Jim Shankls, better known as| Bridgeport at New Haven. s get in- | Young Joe Gans, and Frank Bush, a Ask for 0id Coon Clgars! Thousands are doing it daily—for Old Coon is the choice of men who want a_GOOD mild cigar— long Biler, imported Sumatra wrapper. A : i Over-Size ana i ower ken pos- | well known local boxer, B 'J: m&)}v\\il’fi YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 8 Cents * about woon. | evenly matehied gnd the bout proved’a National League. 3 T0AE Each \ at LOW COSt gk 5! maased o | . I Critan was the seferes for au| BoomilBasenr .o |7 USTOON & GORHAM CO.. J \ g o d s 2:;1?::1':efr“::\:x‘:\°er Z’"w‘lff:“ o e v Esteblished 1845 When you want to use it, you will be ; o e . Jon American League. ; agreeabiy surprised to find a surplus of power Eotp e i S e o o in the Oldsmobile Four that will carry you Frdxies BOVEER WOS e % through any emergency of road or traffic. ‘ I’J_{lflflei{ s =“';° man fem;cw;;[k; ;;3*; e e e . And that the tonneau has 2ctually as much ! second and final leg from Moosu s [ powtors Thursgey migst, at Plainfeld ot 0 | e e e space as some seven-passenger cars. 2, Waterbury 0. International League. Rochester 11, Newark 12. Moosup took the first leg by 2 lead of 126 pins but found themsclves out j second and , made up the Yale contin- TO 6-6 TIE AT CLEVELAND Choppy waters presented any 890 | ioverana. i i The reason is that the Oldsmobile Four arisons between the crews. Chicago hatt! o 6 tie today, was designed deliberately for the average e Syracuse 6, Reading 10. nes of both universities announced | b HOER TEECC B B 8 70t the ninth | l r Moftess Sallshy e b e Imakio up 0f thelX boats. They | 520 creiand team G0 caieh § American family, who like a moderate-priced S Tio Toronto 8, Jersey City . ow: Columbia: Bow, O. Thees, 2| S 3 i = wold: 3, W. Fertis; 4, C. Tnes! Tl LI car of size and power beyond what they 3 123 I Ruffalo; 6, L Cooper; 7, R. F.i o " P edg i ; s Caeeal] i spke, HE: Brodilscox-| Sy made bis American lehgia dindl normally need. 29 University of West Virginia 1, George: 3 being out of the game with an injured 26 o 154 town B < g T Speaker also was out of the Lineup And it is also built to endure so stoutly that | 134 Tbadoin it Weklean b = ussell ; 4, F. Shef- injured ankle. Score: 3 i Syractse 15, Ratgers 1. ey S Chtoars (M) Chastant (A the pleasure of the final cost of the extra 103 At Medford, Mass.: S L e s . \ = ke : : - fts College 8, Boston Univ O IWeiCusse. n A A service wfll_echpse even that of its attractive il r GIANTS TAKE FINAL OF i ) purchase price. THE STANDING. SERIES FROM PHILLIES ) H POPULAR ATHLETIC CLUB Netianal Toague, SPmBs TN T G a 1t will well repay your time to let us show PRESENTS BOUTS TONIGHT = 3 = 4 EOCHESTER PURCHASES THREE The boxing exhibltlon of the Popular T : you why the Oldsmobile Four is so readily PLAYERS FROM FITCHBURG etic club of Willlmantic postponed _"7‘ 9 27.—The pu: last T to be staged this hits, including two doubles, led B o H acceptedas a better valuc. s from the Fit (Friday) evening with the same top lin- world's champions’ attack. Score: I T.eague was | ers on the bill. Joe Werner of Willi- New York (M) Pinltadelobia (M) 4 c a man of ring experience in and | Boston . npo o @ the Rochester | ma Mica Te=re »3 Moror Works, Lans Kenneth W, | around New York, and who got a K. O.|Cinclnna &S Worcester last | over Kid Mercier in Willimantic last Al ey a first base | vear is matched with Dick Berry of Hol- | o o o 5 3 ars two of tie | voke, Mass, in the main go. AP e 4 1% 29 J) ¢ stec cinh. | Pwenty zouiidsiof boxtug completes the 5 "Dzaler’s Name Here) che: be selected by | bill, the main bout to go eight rounds ; p e o » ciose of the Eastern | with two preliminaries to go six rounds 4 ess Hery King will join the |each. Jack Carbray of Norwich is | 008 ¢ & Gmos e Belanger | schedvled to meet Soldier Sherroff of the ‘CV;:H:; 5 o and of the season. It | U. S. S. Connect econd pre- ! — ; 51 4t the. ssamn 1 | D58, A ap cticut In the second pre. | NATHI 5 SELECT PLAYERS IOR the de: T EAST VS. WEST GAMES b - S {x) Batted for Betts —_— PRINCETON'S LACROSSE TEAM COUNTY.X, BLC: A EIELDMERT IR ey B B Haae o Model 43-A FOUR SPARRING MATCHES DEFEATED OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE N SpnE 5 i S 31290 00 ON COLORED ATHLETIC CARD | Princeton, N. J., April 27.—Princeton's “T',‘F ‘\;"’.L‘"'f""",°°“’2‘"'1°‘3d""“m°"' 2 T s b 0 A fair sized audience roundly ap- }lacrosse team today defeated the Osford- | AL C: Au is planning to hold a county nis” tour s the four three-round sparring | Cambridge players 8 to 4. Held to a 3 ficlafmest alihesNorwichyfals ,gm"“,ls = clut & AL Delivered sday eveming in the {10 3 tie in the first half, the Tigers | PLurday. April 29, at 1 o'clock. Rib-|GRIMES' HITTING ENAELED BB .,‘,9” 3 ored Athletic associa- | part of the final period seored thelr three | 1vinc cup will be awarded to the group | CHicago, April 27.—Ray Grimes' hitting | i ——— matches resulted in | additional goals. The English team | pyopin b Too 0 SHAPTEC 50 “ | asain enadied Chuicago to win today b = rallied later but was checked after scor- | "y ® e T saowing, boss' groups | 8 0 # Seore in the first game of the se Princeion’s Varslty Captain, o e opened at 8.30 o'clock | ing once. throughout th eentire ;:ounly e D]fl‘!?' | with St. Louis. Grimes drove the Princeton, N. J, April ning to participate. . To @ae. Leriiee. [OVer the right fleld fence for a home run {“Thornwell Witherspoon of PESTRE e — : ! in the sixth and tied the score. In the tions have been received from Colches. | ! : p ter, Baltic, Versa Gakdule Nigngic [ S bis alusle drove I two men IR and Hanover. Registrations will be re- SR was today elected captain of the celved up to and including Saturday. Foilowing is the list of cvents: it et A Class—75 yard dash, running broad 000 < Mok jump, running high yump, 220 yard relay S MARKET CONTINUED TO REACT. ,Dome Mines ...., 26% 261 | baseball throw. bl New TYork, April 27.—Recent reac-|Erle .. ........... 143 13% | B Class—100 yard dash, running high 3051 tionary tendencies on the stock exchange | Erle 1 pr ........ 23% 4 22% | jump, running broad jump, $ Ib. shot put, 2 { became more accentuated today. Vir-|Erle 2 pr ..., 13 15 | 440 yard relay. s tua branch of the lst figured in [ Fisher Body .. ...12 11°% 115% | C Class—100 yard dash. running broad | ol the declines of one to three | Gen Electric --162% 151 16j |jump. runninz high jump, 12 1b. shot put, ety points on dealings approximating 1,450, n Motor ,..... 13% 1% 12 half mile relay. 600 i 4 Gen Mot Deb 9 T8 Ry Hhen 600 e coal affected furth- | Gen Mot Deb 7 p ¢ .43 93 ¢l | YALE CREWS HAVE FIRST S A er decre: of cirloadings, persisted re- | Gt North pr ....... 743 73% 737 TRY OUTS 0 i : et ? freight rates reduction by the |Gt North Ors ..... 40% 383 40 N HARLEM RIVER | nu % 72 retate commerce commission and the | HUDD Motor Car ... 18% 183 153 | New York. April 27.—TYale's varsi (x) Batted 5 aspects in the interna- | linois Central ...107 106 107 |and Junior varsity crews today had their B e among the day's | Inspira Cop ... 40% 39 first try outs on the Harlem river course |s e et The cowp s Rallroad earn- | Int Harvester .. 96 where they will meet the Columbta uni- | Chlesso g0 &%) rectors now however, both Nor.|Int Mer Mar . 20 versity eights Saturday afternoon. Couch | %, base biis. *Hail i Snak o Technology, 2t L reveals something @f son showing | [nt Mer Mar p S R : s e iaent place undecided. ard to feminitie Inter Paper ..... AT St e 3 Taftville, second - o . Brooks showed thS antlal revival of ac- |Int Paper pr sta ... Drice g 2s new Issues were being | 5L LnDAS” HEAVY HITTING nd sof Danl ner_the meeting adjoarned. Danny Edwards. the nesro ba-tars, |king the f int bis majesty raised and trade, gossip | K€ distributed among investors. DEFEATS THE BRAVES Lo The next meeting will be held nex |ang Mideet Smith, ace . an objecti idth of the pas- cles deal . Dealings In Liberties were large, but| Bosto 27—Brooklyn continucd | 7y 84 ent airangements, Iniers on eit de of the Princess’ ghaty g offerings exceeded tic demand 1 d hi S ten-round decision te ficck and o de im to have thefn line of industry ly the closing 2 to SR tn Boston, cn Ma taken out on ative. eels and equ he ninth S s — —_— — - - R sl dtits unade off A ian o Dorcthy McWood, Detroit Northern EGYPTIAN\WOMEN Sht ChGEN e St o P home th {Hish School girl, = jrorids’ The fellahecn of Egypt for centurles 5 | gD S S tunate ir. | iz . |record in winning the nal A. e most ignorant a orovi orig vlgera Ko | b Seeuring Wim for such a responsivle po | The athleHlc commissions of the Be for distanice event |ete rae Al e - rovident of ' ndred ed addit ® hoo g ab by e province of Ontario and of the ¢ty |iy' the Y. M. C. A.pool Miss McWood | the {idal wave of,reconstruction. s b before the meeting | OF Montreal have comple Workini | cegistered 66 feet, 10 inches, brexKing | with him his long-suffering wife, Stif Arrounce | greement with the New York state |55 S0, Py 145 o IS e e e e o r [ i e B T o e s, and |Helen Nolan, by eight inches Miss N0~ | aim on his donkey, while his wife with . INYNHen T 2 nice A o e e nnes antlian was necond, her heavy burden on her head, trudges . Norfolic & West ioan Tl e onten ¥ kS o e — behind. Yet there is a real, if invisi- » por | North Pac & Zatrp aalveady, hasyhis Jtoss : < Baker Field, which will be th ble change in their relations. o e tons to 1 1 < part of last year's Sterlinz| A commitics of the Intorcollegiate | orDacmiis Trotricny b et e o the peil \ ! : : £ 2 [ Anancur Aot St eps BHIM DI Sadttm, walik of cotton from $20 to $40, a kartar Among i adopted the Jacques ball a . will meet in Philadelphia th.s|%iclq s named for George I since the beginning of the vk Sretiines eI to et o T e - | financier, who gave $702,000 toward the housewife has been enabled to make filinas new hased [ tercollegiate track and fleld champi-|p;rchase of the aite. Plans for a long-neglected purc s and has been P South in 43 ip meet to Le held in the Har- paign to ra E enabled to di: her native shrewd- $otuts. ta s 100 15 he t dium in Boston May 2 000 for the con ness in bargaining and financial mat- s T Rt ',ff:.;\ = . ldium were ters. It is she who markets all the » Pt b R 1 Ames Paddon, wha won the world’s | President Nicholas products the far E nge. S Yo e LR 0 ! ullug champlonshlp o lmc dedicating i et i Y v | 1 I Do) 28 when he defeated Robert 0 -4 A AL |REDS HAMMERED PIRATES T eld at Wanganui, has agreed to] KING'S PATCHED, SHOE P(A}_m:?‘"“""’;“'“_'f’:”_"f]_::::fl o v s April 27 PITCHERS HARD AND WON el unifor michard Amst. former champlon | wWhien e s’ oui Vot ke pabi acter of Forestry Commissioner Gifford Sunds wire 1 n posted by each club o 18 1o bo bold within three months. | KIDE George often sacrifices Pinchot are not surprised thut Be » hard today and ide By the rules and 5 b = o ance for comfort—indeed, should refuse salary from the State lor z dment on Hay league, = | conversation with him not I during the time be is campaigning for ’ : batting averages will he posted Seven matches, including Harvard, | noticed that one of the the Republican nomination for Goy- ¥ s the SpRpers Iy, together with sushlang Pennsylvania for the first time, was aderned with a pateh !” {ernor. His conc e duty & & 3 spot 5.00@3,1 | appear on’ the Amherst golf schedule| This is one of many intimate anec- s e not in . | willys Olana . nati play L StAR Tows s Datte e et T T Sty kg - e arces hiar | Nortn Kty " = gamo. Scoret Austrian Prince mouth at Mt. Tom; 12, Pennsylvania O. B. E. the accredited royal photo- | If a man 1 nd that smote B, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Cincinnati (N} Pitsbureh () | r'|at Garden City, L. T Harvard at’grapher, in the Strand Magazine. nim it's becauze he can't smite the e Worth ¥ April $T—Wheat L S e v Boston; 26, Massachusetts Institute of | Queen Mary's favorite of | hand that li STOUKS | s s e Ne xS 3; offered at : o3 P M. acceptances 3. FREE HOWE TUBES [=SStugt |scos was in the mar nd paying premiums of the season. Asi ullish effect of export many_ traders had tak Liberty Bonds. Ligh. D e98 s Sk =l We want to call to your attention our most interesting prices on absolutely guaranteed S i TS bR 8,000 MILE HOWE CORD TIRES. We positively adjust all HOWE CORD TIRES at § 3342 | e podt-taking sales togsmier Wil a¥: | cx va moms srrrieD ATHLERICS our store, there bemg'no.wuhng or delays regarding adjustments. This assures you 4 10086 16656 | caused the marke o aro oot e IN THE SECOND INNING of real tire service which is very essential to all tire users. : 98 02 lowest level t uched of late, .38 G- lor fi\\: 1{3!!;[01! " - ¢ e R e CORD OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : TIRES ik weut i on ks gl price| Cais savien he me mih o runs SIZE TIRE TUBE SIZE TIRE TUBE cd ita chict energy mear he ozd of (hs “%on acsoun 30x3, $15.40 $2.25 33x4Y, $33.90 $4.35 : 32x3V% $19.85 $2.40 34x4Y/, $3455 $4.50 ; s 5tk ca 32x4 2595 $3.25 $38.75 $4.85 er hand. milling demand for wheat Washington (A) 33x4 $26.95 $3.45 $39.95 $4.95 ! resorted as slow, and flour prics lower. B telling of for Europe te to Uft the price cf corn and of oats ac welk Pro a hyo a 34x4 $27.45 '$3.65 $40.85 $5.10 32x4Y, $32.45 $4.20 $42.75 $5.25 HOWE RED TUBES ARE BETTER THAN THE BEST. - FORD SPECIAL TIRES GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES T COMYRIGHT, KEYETONE VITW .00 MEW._Yamu i Low. Sifids G0 Prince Mazimilian Hohenlohe- 30x3 $8.75 TUBE $1.95 30x3), $9.75 TUBE $2.25 el e 135% Totals 3 S Tangenberg, a member of the Aus- . ‘Q”f_"h‘y e i el o trian nobility, who claims relation- NO FREE TUBES WITH FORD SPECIAL TIRES. Greece 2 = b 4 000 ship to King George of England, - e i $332 58] ot e former German Bm. HENSCHEL TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY 5 - 63% now in New York City. He g b BOND MAPKET. 0 made this a stopping (Formerly Ths A. F. Greens Company) § Enino Coper . New York, April 37—Technical con- Deteatea Tenn, rlace on his trip to Mexi¢o, where T ( 1 MAIN STREET, ite P o et ditions accounted mafnly for the furth- 6% . 1% Thiladelphia, April 27.—Syracuss to-| he. has large ugricultural-interests ‘elephone 1299—33 , Opposite Post Office, NORWICH, Eru ible er irre; ities =hown 299 4035 lay defeated the University of Pennsyle 1a several states g $cucibie Steel vr rezent up €07 as \vania at lacrosse flve goals to ome. =