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MEET GREB FOR TITLY CARBERY GETS DECISION OVER SHEDOF: champion, burgh, tonight teen round title Square Garden night of May The agreement catled for both to weigh in at 175 pounds the afternoon of the match. ‘GIANTS-BRA\TES GAME Harry Gred, of igned articles for a fif: ontest in Madison TO BE PROTESTED Boston, April 28—Tod tween the New Yo Boston Braves will be President George A. National league, Manager chell of the Braves annour n{gh He said that in the fi Heydler of d not have N. F. A. PLAYS FIRST LEAGUE Westerly actice y decided s game. about Most 1 cover wan, second, Witney, *‘D. rouse or Mitt Randall, ti Kilroy, Harris and Seed in TLAS CLUB FLAYS The Baltic A. A. booked to play th lof South Manches: Baltic. The Baltic a considerable s team the f: strong tlas this Sunda, expense in bri to Baltic and hopes his eccommodation ts were made by s and among sev- miscellaneous were comparativel broadened lat: perdent steels, ed to adopt a miore con- r considera- were swept & Gen Blectric N Ben MOLOX .u eween nu FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA! MARKET GAINED STRENGTH. ing. Baltic will have a couple of faces In their lineup with Papineau or Dowd in the box and Belair re- ceiving. 79 Hupp Mot Car Inapiration Cop Int Harv pr Int Mer Mar Int M Mar pr Inter Paper Int Paper pr Kennecott Lehigh Valle Marlin Rock Maxwell Motor Mexican Petrol Mexican Petrol pr 89 Mlam! Copper 287 Missouri K & T 12z Mo K & T w MoK &T wi . MoK & T prw MK & T wl as p Missouri Paclfic Nat Enam & St N Brake ... 80 N X 903 285 1063% 59 507 5 Norfc 1 & Steel Steel pr Pacific ., Railway Raflway Tobaceo Prod 1 Pacific loans against of .ster Belgian francs Sweden 23 Denmark 18, Norway 18, )Argent . 1. BOND MARKET. New York, April 28.—Trading in bonds today- was quieti and irregular, in contrast to tife ‘stodk list, Where Te- coveries < from the mild ‘week attained substantial dimensions. There was a marked falling off in Liberty sesied Where trifing net losses Pitts- lay’s game be- k Giants and the protested to he Fred Mit-| e score tied 3 and 3, Smi 1 with one out when Ban- t to Cruise in deep right 1 the catch was made, he s scored, but Bancroft, af ter passing second and on his way | t isurely caught C nd. Mit- | there was no 1 at the home reless Bancroft's catch of ed interference and count.- GAME AGAINST STONINGTCN r wares in (capt) will | Gee McGo- AT BALTIC SUNDAY | ball team ,,‘l At New Hamp: At Worc team has gone to nging that ns will appreciate it by attend- B ceste; olic victory, Dykes' home run ai fielding were features. Score Philadeiphia Mogridge. Three beso ruling rafe | : oftered at ;| coepi- | Wheat for Bi TODAY’S SPORTS RACING ing meet at Havre de Ad. BOWLING i towrnament EBowling Con; of Pacitiz ss opens at RACING meeting of Kentucky Rac- Spring, Association opens at Lexington. BOWLI First_annual tournament of Am- erican Railway Bowling Association, opens. at Chicago. BENCH SHOW Show of Bulldog Clug of Canada at Mom.tal. Ann sity of [ Uhiversit Annual relay ca: sity of Washingtor Pacific A. A U. track championships, at Berkeley. Georgia’® State intercollegiate championships, at Atlanta. Mississippi_ State high championships, at University, ROWING vs. Harvard, at Bos- nival at Univer- and field school Miss. Pennsylvai ton. Columbia vs. Yale, Massachusetts napolis. at New Y« "1\. Tech v e RDAY'S RESULTS. National League. 10, Broo! Washington 4 2. St Eastern League geport 2, New Haven & ngfleld 3, Pittsfeld : 4, Wate surg 8, International League. Toronto 14, Jers Rochester yracuse 12, Reading 0. Buftalo 5, Baltimore 3. Loin College Baseball field, Vit —No! doin 3, At Sch , N. T, —Union 3, Md—Navy 8, Carnegic ..University of West Virginia 0; University 4. Columbia 15; Amherst 0. Ca MOGRIDGE’S PITCHING EFFECTIV AGAINST ATHLETICS Philadelphia, April 28—Moridge held Philadelphia to 7 scattered hits, wh.le his team mates hammered B Harris and Eckert for 13 hits and a 9 to 4 Bush's 0Dskes 30 0 Gulioway.s 00 Gallowey. Bush bifs, S, Hartls Two base hits, Jidge 2, Dakes. ruled, but some of the forelgn issues strengthened, notably United Kingdom 5 1-2s, Dutch East Indfes and An gentines. French governments rallifi partial Iy from sterday’s setback and Fram- s, Bordeaux €'s and er an § railway §'s were firm to strong. Central of New Jerse: e domestic rails at point s ex- tending lange to over accompan 1ving of gener Illinois er a 20 Missour Grande Haven a Ohio general tende West m METAL MABKET. and prices unthang ¥ spot 5.2 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Ap; 5,800,000 bushel ed to 1-4 up and prov to 5 cents low v as could be ascertained, the rchasing of wheat S| Canadian how tessed. 00,000 ptem. s-Atlan- omed as nlarged Eu cfop could was said to h the en " dowarucd largely to'a decline of alues at Liverpoo all commod | ties ~wera sald to have depressed as.a re- the £nlt of & over developments at confer Moriday contracts seemed here b At first, {00 to have a swbsequently relatlvely b of liberal n wheat gave to corn and oats. and averaged low a_slight ind firmne: were er failing to retai h had resulted on hogs. Chicago Grain Markat, Corn— July 65% 843 8534 Sept. ., 677% 6673 Oats— ¥ May . 3% May .o, 40% Sept. v 4l% Chinese | > | today | bis seventh is the first delivery extort® tusiness in corn and oats as well as ‘om higher quotations You'll think so, too, -drive troubles away The world’s all ng‘ht.--- TUE STANDING, National League. . £ o it 5 3 & Hae .e CETT 10 American Leagae i 5 7 6 ‘i [ 7 s 5 3 4 8 ‘ a 0 1.00 e 0 1.000 ew Haven 1 667 itchbur: 1 897 Bridzenc 2 332 Hartrerd .. 3 .333 Springfield 3 I Waterla 0 3 S0 GAMES TODAY, National League ncinnati at Pittsbury Louls at Chicago. York at Boston adelphia at Brooklyn. American League. Chicago at Detroit. Washington at Phiiadelphia. Boston at New York. Cleveland at St. Louis. Eastern League. Fitchburg at Hartford. Springfield at Pittsflel Waterbury at Alban; New Haven at Bridgeport. YANKEES EASILY TAKE RED SOX MEASURE April 28—The New York Americans easily defeated Boston to- Sox made a triple play in the second inning. Wal- York's first baseman, who did not miss a game all last sea- out of today's game as the minor operation on his New York, a 10 to 3. The Red ter Pipp, New son. W result of a nose. Score. Boston (A) fip0 York (&) b b ) 0 9 2 o b4 wl | WHITE SOX HANDED TIGERS 9 TO 6 DEFEAT AT DETROIT ik, 2 ppeared etroit, nere for and Davenpo: moval time defeated Detroit 9 wildness - forced khis 1'in the third; Oldham was d en from the box in the sixth and Mc: Clellan, the first man iis successo: ov fence for a home run, ahead of Chicaze (A) the WILLIAMS’ HOMER IN 9TH BROKE UP PITCHERS DUEL enneth Wi 1e seventh inming, broke up du, hocker leveland 3 to 2 run in the sixth, Shocker a home score. ey Cleveland St Levis (A) ings after which Mamaux and Gor- donler held the visitors runless. Hub- bell was effective until the seventh af- h the Deodgers rallied and made seven runs off 11 hits. Score: Pliladeiphia h) Brookiyn 0 [l 0 o @ o ] ° Brok'sm 0 Two bace Mits, Rapp, Ki Tbree base bits, T. Griffi <1ng. CUBS WON EASY VICTCRY OVER ST. LOUIS NATIONALS Chicago, April 28—Sherdel heid Ch . o 0 to 6. to face Stoner, left field g in two cago to six hits today while St. Louis | pounded the local pitchers for 15 hits, including home runs by McHenr smith and 2 by Hornsby, sily by 11 to 3. Score: st (N) Ain- and won ea- Chicaso (N) . ] 0 0 o 0 5 0 o 0 ~Chesénp 0 1 2XKeen H =Mall o aufman,p o aHactnett o Louk 20 :—n Cileato 17000 0—3 Mo bare Wi 2, Krug, Meflens, mith, The bare 2" 2, Yome runs, Homsby, 2, Atnsmith, . | GIANTS PROFITZD BY WATEON’S WILDNESS Boston, April 28—New York profited by Watson's wildness today in the fifth and eighth innings, beating Bos- ton 10 to 6. The home team was in the lead twice, and out-hit the visi- tors, but could not hold the champions in the pinches. Boston made four dou- ble plays and New York three. The score: New York (M) Boston| (M) w A upoae crottsa 2 4 09 1 i o0 ‘ 5 09 H 5 ) 5 H 01 s : 00 - —Oeschgerp 8 b0 o U REDS BUNCHED HITS OFF CARLSON AND WON Pittsourgh, Pa., 1 2§—Cincin- nat{ bunc hits off Carlson in 2 today and the Reds defeated Pittsburgh 5 to 3. Three hits and an error resulted in three Cincinnatl runs in the third inning, while two more wers scored in the th on two hits | versa: and|in Franklin Field today c today and the Browns de- |ing session of | sylvania w GEORGETOWN ATHLETE WINS INTERCOLLEGIATE PENTATHLON ladelphia, Apr ; the A. P.) —Robert Legendre, of Georgetown un won premier athletic honors in the open- the 28th annual relay | the university- of Penn- en he captured for the third time the intercollegiate pentath- lon championship. Overcoming a field of the best ail-round athletes of the east, the Washington collegian won 3 out of the 5 cvents composing the pro- tracted struggle and finished second in a fourth and third in the final, In winning the pentathlon Legendre cstablished two new carnival records five events and tied the record of ival of . bt by balted bal Shinault tn ee victories in this competition made by J. H. Berry, of Pennsylvania in 1915, 1916 and 1917. Legendre won the 1919 and 1921 and his new rec- is ™ 800§ bage lits, Melnols, Hom Williams. Stioeker, PHILLIES BATTED GRIMES OUT OF BOX DEFEATING DODGERS Brooklyn, April 28—The Phillies bat- ted Grimes out of the box today and beat Brooklyn 10 to 7. Grimes was hammered for :l: mu'in 5 1-3 inn. ords were made in the javelin throw and 200 metre race, He shot the spear 71 feet 1 inch; bettering the Pennsylvania relay rec- ord of 168 feet 11 1-4 inches made by W. Bartel of Pennsylvania, last season. In the 200 metre race he eprinted over the course in 22 1-5 seconds, beating the record establish- ed by Berry in 1317 by 1-5 of a sec- We are impelled to believe that the Oldsmobxle Four—in size, beauty, power and performance —meets every requirement of the thoughttul buyer to an extent that is nowhere even approached at a moderate price. Model 43-A $1290.00 Delivered JULIAN L. WILLIAMS 25 TOWN STREET NORWICH, CONN. inches of the running broad jump fig- | ures made by que college, in 1919. He also w: into second place throw when Vernon Clapp, United States Naval Academy the platter 121 feet 1-2 inch to Le- gendre's 112 feet 5 1-2 inches. In the final cvent, run. the Georgetown athiete had to ve satisfied with third i ery, of Princetor, and, West of Wask- | out-distanciag | . The time or dis these events all short of the besi figures in past coin- da. The Canadian school boy: r the first three quarters of a mile and appeared to be til the last iap. O'Neil sure winners who ran the Exeter, staged a great each on they week-day evenings, : April 30th the order of service will bes 11 a. m., divine worship finish the Canadian on his hands e just a few :d place run- the 1,500 metre | Sarmon by Rev: Bible schooly m., song serv.ce, with sermon by th ana Jefferson, to the fallen r tention of helyi tance m G same tactics fn'sked an easv with a to-al ¢f eight poiits of Muhlenhirg est competitor lost Dorando the O vas his nfuw the Hamilton imstitute relay st crawl- witn 17 _po maining distance inches, fa.i- as the third team and won second place by "¢t Washington tlird with I8 cumulated with fourth and ol , of Bates college svecrth. Emer and Mcron . when after lay- 2, were tled with 2. In the more important of the cham- plonship relay races, Georgetown cap- tured the distance medley c\'(-n' ter a race marked by a most and unusual Clapp, of the .stance runner: the last lap and lap Lllnu) the contest tne strugle settled self into a battle between Georgeto 1and Pennsylvania State. The final re- Connolly of George- Brown, of Corneil Romig of Pe of Pennsylvania run- lay found Jimmy State, leaving the mar . These two famous collegi: both members. of the 1920 O lympic games team, arced shoulder (o shoulder for three laps. On the bac who was but a behind Connolly, attempted to e. He shouldered the George- middle of a s ter to cross his 1egs on almost ev- both the spri 440-yard relay trom tast fields. Fl lTCHVILLE Gloria Swanson o the Paramount Picture ‘Dont Tell Everything? AT THE BREED THEATRE, SUN- DAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, «fBOOKS On Subscription to all American and European Publications. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU UNION SQUARE SPORT SHOES We have been successful in securing from the manu- facturers cf Sport Shoes, the same soles and heels that were originally applied to your shoes. VACUUM CUP For Ladies and Gentlemen LIGHT AND FLEXIBLE HAVE US RENEW YOUR SHU-FI gave an eioqu town runner in and caused the lat! Shields immediately stopped and waited until Connolly had regain- | ed his feet and his position i ace was talk All Kinds All Subjects ehetch Shiclas passed Connolly a. ser ime and won by twelve yards. The referee ¢of the games disquali Penn State team on forblds a runner to pass another or he inside unless the leader swerved wide from the pole. With Penn State place. went y while Navy and Ohlo State, which had been battling well awarded second and third place in the rear interscholastic 1 championship race was also marked | by a dramati Exeter academy B HamAton collegiate institute of Cana- BASEBALL—TODAY Academy Campus STONINGTON vs. N. F. A, Game Called 3 O’Clock BASEBALL Sunday, April 30th Sayles Field, Baltic (ATLAS) SOUTH MANCHESTER vs. BALTIC A. A,