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M of Metro \q:n Club, at Jamaica. % ; Meeting of Ml.tyhnd “Jockey Club at Pimlico. Meeting of Kentuckey mcuu Association, at Lexington, ROWING Princeton-Navy- l{n\lrd u'hn gular, regatta, at Boston. GOLF " Close of annual Spring tourna- ment at Lakewood, N. J. TENNIS 5—Lew Tendler the shoot. wolmpcmn _broke all s Philadelphia _ythe shoot-off and Neweomb- ¥ F. Plum of Atlastic Cits ed Johnng/ Wundee: the Yeterath', 190- | poutn with 190 and G, S. mny. of | pound- champion. in a 15-round contest Philadelphia, fifth with 187. @y "Madison Square Garden. Tendler. re- ceived the judges' decision, % Notwithstanding the fact that“the de- cislon was against him, Dundee fought ené of the greatest battles of his ca- freer, Throughout the. fifteen rounds he took the hardest body blows of Tendler with DAN “KID” CUPID SCORES KENOCEOUT OVER BABE HERMAN New TYork, May. 5—Dan “Kid” Cu pid, who battles sucessfully in all classes] today added Pabe Herman, Los An- gele.g Calif, reut.herwd‘ht to hxs list | o! victims. East-West matches begin at Ber- v : = grin and sant back lis best. His titla| It was the second time this week that [§keley, California. was not at stake as Tendler weighed 133 | Herman had tasted -defeat. On pr SHOOTING 2 14 pounds and Dundee's weight iwas {day night he went out in the first round}} National amateur championship b " 128, from the sling-shot punches of Vincent “Pepper” Martin, of Brooklyn, Babe's defensa. was oor today. The “Kid"” 'penetrated ‘his guard 'soon after the gong rang ‘and landed -a terrific punch to the heart. Babe went down and the magistrate in city hall counted ten seconds in this way of New York, A. C., at Travers Is- land. - Southern Zone championship tour- nament, at Memphis. Georgia: State championship tournament, at Atlanta. BENCH SHOW decision was popular with the wpectators but Dund®s was cheered for eeveral minutes when he lef tthe ring. The cvawd admired his courage in con- ceding Tendler's weight advantage and tighting gamely asainst the queer #tyle of the Philadelphia, man. Benny APPROVAL - What eight representative citizens of Leonard, world's liehtweient hamplon | moyou-tatie-this-woman-tor-youriaw- | - En S B ot ht American cities think of the Wills Sainte enterad the rine before the start of t;u it weddad-wita? Tt nel Cul;, at Elmhurst, L. I 2 + bout and announced that he was ready " ¢ TRACK . . ‘Kid" Cupid carried’ B-bo to his 2 R ae e e et sy dogieal con- | 10" TP SO0 S m mna || American Legion meet, at Wash- Claire. Moreover, it is not only what these Reedy. Babe entered flla rln( tndn.y under his real name, J. ington, D. C. Annual meet of memslnm (Ala- bama) Athletic Club. The winner of tomight's fout was promised an engagement with the cham- Wills Sainte Claire owners have to say, but 1 m LTI i i gy P TR S o s <R, |} Catornia_ state interscholastic the character and standi 5 of the e whe Certnerieleht knoeked ont Tony Capont|KACEYS AND WEST ENDS CLASH amplonsiipe, ar Jowa LY. T Mike Gibbons vs. Mike O’oDwd 12 rounds at Brooklyn. Frankie Jerome vs. Sammy Na- ble, 12 rounds, at New York. of Rock Isiand, 1! in the enth round of the IN DPENE.‘ BUNDAY All roads il Jead o the Fairgrounds v on Sunday afternoon an e baseball il by 0y public of Eastern Connectiout will be FOUSATONIC REGATTA TODAY |y in ‘force when the Kacey baseball Derby, Conn., May 5—The junior Var-|team opens it season against the fast and freshman crews of Massachu- | West Ends team of Bridgeport. The Ka- volunta.nly write and say it: | "l\ceulhuhuvhh-&hlnu. pletely fulfilled my expectations and seems nal. 5 “hglmmewtplnmmwrlmyu about the Wills Sainte Claire roadster I arrived here late today and ceys will put a strong team in the fleld YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. bought some time ago. Itisgiving excellent 10 possess so many qualities that other cars t out on the Housaton d in Wednesday's Bul National L S d'r!vhg ‘;“. % hmev’l-hd PR lll b ‘?nl n'"d.l iy went out on e lou -|as was announce: in ‘edne: y's hul- Nation: eague. % ) » <1 oractice, They paddied siX|jetin and the West Ends are bringing| Ppittshurgh 3, Chicago 1. s - aoy;cac L = o~ : puvd sped » lad in r;:“m! sl;;t;‘. 'fltm' up a strong aggregation headed by Pete| g Touis 3, Cincinnati 2. JOSEPH BOYER, Detroit body that will cost more than the chassis. row over the gourse n to- | Wilson who will take up the pitching| Boston at Brooklyn—rain. . mortow morning_in preparation for the|burden for the Park City team. Hughle| Priiadelphia ot New Tork—rain. o . REUBEN MILLER, Pistsburgh races with the Yale junior varsity and|Canavan, the old reliable southpaw, will et oiah “Tt is very light and has all the power o freshman crews in the afternoon. assume the hurling responsibilities for - B It was announced that ths treshman|the Kagays with Lawgne to do -the | New Yark 5, Philadelphia 4. that any car has, regardless of sizs. “We have yet to find a hill that yace will start at 4:30 (daylight saving|catching, glevehnd 6§, Chicago 3. It responds very readily to the throt- the car could not ascend on high time) and the junior varsity contest at| rha giamond has been put into shape t. Louis 6, Detroit 1. *i8S Tike ridi 1 b oclock, The time was advanced toland if the .weather permits the finish-| Washington at Boston—rain. “"":d'd" 'hm'“mm " 8 '.'e oo find that the cer hee permit the Tech oarsmen to catch A |ing touches will be put on the playing Tetaras bonaltieapas in a flying machine than ndu:'m more ‘pep’ or elasticity than any train. The r;dp-.- \!'xl): he nv:rdl rf'vu‘rse field today. Umpire Lavarge will hold{ pue.1) 7 wewark 2 an ordinary car.” other car | have ever driven and itis of a mile and one half, instead of two|ine indicator. 9. E i o e T s e e Reading & Toronlp 3. WP DAZEY, S Lowis o rpi-eor sl T T T Pastimers at Baltlc sunaay Baltimore 7, Rochester 4. . e = =7 e otel accommodations hers havinz| The Baltic A. C. will meet the Pas- FastermiToatue 1 wish to express our appreciation of 'W. R. EDWARDS, Chicage been taken up by the Princeton varsity|time A. C. of Norwich at Sayles Field| Ly oopec postponed—Rain. the excellent qualities of our Wills Sainte - {rack team the Tech rowing squad of |on Sunday afternoon in the second game s X a : i 24 men spent tonight in a New Haven|of the season. The Baltlc A. C. is de- Claire coupe. Not only am I delighted In the past fourteen years I have owned Botel. | perding on Dowd to do the twirling and Coliese Baseball with it, but every member of the family is many of the fiacst grade cars, and the Wills on Belair on the recelving end. Buck| TYale Freshmen 4; Jil Sehool 3. 1 ith jts deli = 2 %. A STAPLES Wi Shahan or Simcox will do mound duty| Columbia 3, Corn equally pleased with its delightful perform- Sainte Claire surpasses any of the cars I ol = e for the Pastimers. Georgetown 14, Urs: mls 1. ance and riding qualities” have heretofore driven.” Peiham Manor, N, Y. May PSR J. D. LARKIN, Jr., Buffalo C. H. WORNALL, Kansas Ci of Boston. today won Interscholastic Cup on Display ! TUE STANDING. 170 Dl v, shoot in the amateur day tar-| Displayed in the window of John A. National League. % 7t £ cham;:‘\on-lhln tournament_ at _ the | Fergugon, e e £ rc *®The car which your organization sold ‘Ihwdnvu-ym-bmlm-ng s ravers Island traps square is the handsome silver cup o v Yark <7 easure i and T must say that I have never A C. He broke 195 of 200 targets. the interscholastio football league of | (. cago . 3 s i Tias ot Mol peU e Pk fn the : S R Wiittam Wolsteneroft, Philadelphia. | eastern Conneoticut. The cup is 14]gt rou : 2] world to me. I have enjoyed it more than car that was more flexible or gave me more finished second after a 20 target shoot-|high and suitably incerBed and Wil | Brookiyn 3 ¥ 1 ever enjoyed any car.” satisfaction than the Wills Sainte Claire.” oft with C. H+ Newcomb of New York.|make a trophy tnat any team should | pirrapiegh 9 i i Fach broke 191 birds in the regular |be proud of. P 2 NELSON DOUBLEDAY, New York City F. P. EIMERS, Los Angeles Cincinnati 15 ’ Boston . iz Models and Prices . o i L. 2475 SEDAN . 3475 | St. Louis 7 LIMOUSINE . $3850 e | New vork 7 Chicago .... 9 ’ 3 MARKET WAS DULL. Gen Mot Deb Tpec ..98% Philadeiphia 10 New York, May 5.—Renewed selling | Gt North'n pr . T j Ceiveland 9 & seemed to be most effective, account- | HUPp Motor Car ‘Washington 12 400 ed chiefly for the intervals of hesitancy | Illinois Central . Detroit .. 13 318 and comparative duilness manifested by | Iaspiration Cop today’s stock- market. Int . Harvester 25 TOWN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Int Mer Marine . Int Mer Mar pr . Inter Paper Dealings during the early and inter- mediate periods were smaller and more cireumscribed as to separate issues than dicating lessening of the financial strain that resulted in the company's organ- ization. v at any time since last March. The more Paper pr sta .. Buyin L :? ,\\/_ ~tive pace of the later operations, how- ennecott & 1Zghle)r. g’rgfg {::zk;ie:ek'e:er;:! bar(::?efli\e 0 shares. Marlin Rodk . or at trifiling declines. 2 Oils as a group again dominated the | Maxwell Mot A 67% T1H | Foreign war issnes followed a u!milarl list in prominence and strength, notably | Mexican Petrol 3% 130% 1313 course, - although - the British loans of the secondary domestic shares. High ; Mex Petrol pr . 88 88 1922 and 1929 strengthened on the high- oils gave way in the final hour, { Mfam! Copper . 29% 29% | er auotaflons for sterling em\anic reacting one to four points from previ- [ Missourl K- & T ... 11% 113 { French 71.2's and §'s showed oocasional ous maximums, MoK &% w. ¥ o 31% Ny 1% iegrinen, while Sapaness ‘and - Mexican | What promised to be a formidable set- | MO K & T pr w i...41% 40% 41 | offerings were steady. back towards the close was checked by | M K & T w i aspd 20% 20% 203 Chicago and Eastern Iilinois 5's were & sudden demand for ralls, strongest of the ralls, - but transporta- ! Eouthern Pacific, Missouri Pacific inciuding Missouri Pac pr New Haven and a few J. v tions as a 1 losed goalers, of which Pittsburgh and West [ Nat Buoam & St ... e R e e CCHWOon Virginia was most conspicuoue. N Y Alr Brake hetdey breught Tobaccoes, textiles, sugar specialties|N Y Central roughttwo, new ‘underwrit: ings of more than ordinary volume. A $5,000,000 Utah Power 'and Light six NYNH&H . Norfolk & West sud the local tractions and utilities were 1 to 2 points up at their best, but in GAMES TODAY, ERRORS AND GOOD HITTING benched himself for a pinch hitter in 2 Saturday June 3. it was anncuné c. t. Calbt Rikpy - instanicls - thend ‘gains wére “ini- | North Pacific 1;{" e xollAd debenturé and $8,500,000 National League WINS FOR CLEVELAND |lhe ninth, sending in Fothergill who | toda All reg.stered cmateirs ar€ . emington Arms first mortgage bonds i v paired or entirely. cancelled. Penn R R ., e Mo Chicago at Pittsburgh. Chicago, May 5—Fielding errors by | 104,10, Williams. Score: i Shippirgs were under pressure on au- | Pierce Oil First morigage bonds were oversub- | Gucnnall at St Louis. Chicago coupled with opportune hit- R = Tk ; e fheeatative statemints which deprecatedPleros. OLF nr scribed. Boston at Brooklyn. ting and.Sothoronis grest pichine eno Tt 2 250 1 ¢|CANADA WITHDEAWS FROM Femori=of - &n' &Y’ FaBMEBHOR of 3076 |Ray" CoR Total ‘sales’ (par value) aggregatea| TMUadeiphia at New York. abled Cleveland to make a clean sweep | & 3op3a DAVIS CUP MATCHES i i g o e e e e g::‘;g:; : $14,587,000, American League, of the series here, taking the final 8320 ¢| Toronto, Oont.. May 5—Canada teday iing of May Department Stores follow- pr & ¢ < 0 ame, 6 to 3. o H th ) ed the failure of the directors to de- | Reading 2 pr 4 ?\'ea:h&:b:;;tp;g:fl:pmm gCharlevoRoherteon who twirled a : H o H 2 . ¥ T;:'D':?:: t;:nm:;:“:xi::: nn:_‘: elare an expected “extra” dividend. Rep 1 & Steel A MAUNEE Chicago at Detroit, perfect no-hit game at Detroit last h 26 q ot e of the Canadish TAwEINEKS &6 Both domestlc and foreign monetary | Rep I & Steel pf New York, May 5.—Copper firm, elec- | St Lou's at Cleveland. Sunday, lasted only six innings. McM'un,2b 4 2 0 0 1 0lgociation asseriing that insufficient Ume sonditions were helpful to the stock mar- | South Pacific tle spot and nearby 13; later 13@ 3 Stuffy Mclnnis, Indians’ first base- | ¢ S remaied to select ind traln a team ket's constructve ide. Call loans open- | South Railway 110! = man, drew his first banishmq R X |1, ddeaniting to ¥ the. Stlmimittor #4 and renewed Into next week at 4 1-4 | Southern Ry pr Tin easfer, spot and nearby 30.62; e e S b b loniel l:iarza'\'\{f,ll:mfl; fi'f:; S 302 3 i feacihred that the p-iotios o€ Ha mate: per cent, but dropped to 3 1-2 per cent. | Tenn Copper 4 | futures 30.75. National League, objectionable language to Umpire Nal- 2332 ,|sean piavers hace had since Feb-u:.y in the afternoon. Tobacco Prod 63% 68 681, | Iron steady, prices unchanged. Cincinnati at,St. Louis. lin. ¢ 5 8 o |w.uld render futile any attempt to weni r,".urp on London rose steadily to |Union Pacide ....{ 1381% 1373 138 Tead firm, spot 5.25@ Boston at Brgokiyn. Cleveland (A) Chicagn (A) o8 0|2 teem to Par« 1> conpeiéd wikin sty #.44 3-4 for demand bills, the highest | Union Pacific 5% 74T 4% inc quiet, East St. Lous delivery, Philadelphia ht New York ab hopo ab hpo & e — — — |weeks. The terris s a:on is just Der tate for this remittance in more than 2 | U S Rubber 68 spot 5.05@5.15. Pittsburgh at Chicago. -"wfl'ec"-" Lo i01 ML etals 29 4 4lginning in the iLmu % ears. All continental quotatigns were | U § Rubber pr . ® | Antimony =pot 5.35. iy P e e R e T oatiniasice ter, albeit gains In the allied group |U § Smeiting % 5 7 Mclnnish < 9 4 3 1] (x) Batted for Cobb in 9th. ROBSON -MATCHED FOR were relatively nominal. South American |U ‘S Steel % Chicago at Detroit. 203 3 H : BOUT WITH WILSON rates hardened a belated response to |U S Steel pr .. cmcmcmo GRAIN MARKET. 1 5}- L?'lklltck"elhl_ndv 51 E : 118 N e ki e esterday’s successful offering of the | West Un Tel . icago, May 5.—Sharp breaks in the | New York at Washington. o -, New York, May 5—Tommy Rebsen razilian loan here West'se Air B price of ' wheat ‘took place today fol- | e ONdire 43 %7 oYuwame o0 5 il AR of Boston, has béen signed for a cham- g, Westing El & M lowing the issuance of a notice that aceys vs. Bridgeport. Scthoronp 4 2 6 @ yRebertonp 1 4 H Rovers Start Season Today pionehip bout with Johnny Wilson. STOCKS. Willys O'land 3 % s measures were in readiness to provide 2 =l »figu'l:m -o lo o ITHe Eaitic Bovetatwills start thete middleweight title ho)g;r. to be );-u The following is a summary of the| Worth Pump ..... 52% 52% 53% ,“m”;}"{l emergency storage facilities | DEVORMER’S DOUBLE BREAKS Ay 00 3 | season today when they line up aginst 1'; 3::“;?;:;“{;"6-;: 1'-" ;:5:: !-um-' tions on the New York Stock Ex.|Worth Pump B 9% 4 77% .« 73 |18 ralivoad cara on tracks here. May de- ATHLETICS WINNING STREAK rMesil) | 108 ) |the fast Lebanon team on the Sayles New York for fail Dto3 P M: s e ek [ The B | leduipht Nty 5 Davermats bt ol ? | field, Baltic. D Ssear. for - ity with Ficey Ges High. Lew. Close. MONEY, clos, avy, 1 3-8 to 3 14 net low- |, g = [l ic. 0y < 0! ble i Wi Total 28 ¢ e Rovers have some fast men on g t that th Allied Chemieal ..'88% 61X 63% | New York, May 5.—Gall money easter; | S T om, MAY 3138 12 to 3188 5.8 and | 008 o o ming ~todey browe | (2) Tatie fee obasen To%0: * [ their lineup and can find the ball at|Qarden Officials are prepared to withe Alls Chalme's ..... 49 481 49 |high 4 1-4; low 3 1-2; ruling rate 4 |7e3 te 1 1-4@1 5.5 and oate 5.3 o oo | Philadelphia’s . winming streak ~and| o o rogaoeis 2 st the plate. draw _their complaint. Allied Chalmer pr . 99 o 88 |1-4; closing bld 3; offered ay 3 1-2; in provisions the omw,fl: !v,;‘ d“, om | 8ave New Yotk a 5 to 4 victory. Ed Cengand .o , 9.1 0T 10 6 68 They would like to play any semi- Am Ag Chem ... 40% 39% 40% |last loan 3 1-2; call loans against ac. unchanged fizures to 25 cents decline . | Miller and Dykes kept the Athletics |Chicteo © 600031 23|pro team in Eastern Connecticut, y R e 4:::' 0’522 Bt In addition fo the annoancement of i the running with circuit drives. r.ix:b"' i i Gl Sinn"s ez, | games to_be played n Baltic Satur- 2g 714 G g ey New York (A) , Philadelhia (A) day and out of town Sundays. For a 88 Con “ 3 i 7 steps towand furnishing practically unlim- fulgh b Ll o = 25 cor & Bl i e b £onToN ited storage room hers, word Wwas re- [wiert 1 6 0 0 0Tounr,b '4 2% i o |CARDINALS TAKE THIRD Ay Mansger Joseph Bim Am Car & Fd 1% T ew York, May 5.—Spot cotton qulet. |ceived that a single elevator company |MMilangt ¢ : o ¢ 509 10 i e ‘: st ()’“vr . "!.4 ;:’, 1;:: middling 19.80. at Kansas City was loading out 700,000 |Fester ¥ 5 0 2 © o i [ST:!AIGHT FROM REDS X % 0 Bakergb 4 1 0 0 5¢t3009 - uis, 0., May 5—St. . Am Hide & L ..., 1% 15 L bustisls. of mhieat fox Ghicagn, Rid Ihat{ e e 3.3 s 9 4220 5 made it three § = o= (EEEDICTS FINE OPEMING Sayles Fi Baltic Am Hide & Leath pr 67% 66% 663 berty Bonde. other shipments from Omsha and St. B it HEHR ) b 3 e‘ n a row over Cincinnati DAY FOR BASEBALL y A et & Tl 5 % Eigh. Low. Close | Louis to Chicago were expected. Kansas [wad s 3 1 4 1, < 32 ¢ o 00NN WHIDINE 3 o 2 A rally fn the | Jpc Tameas. ilie. Iocal Weather pro- B + Am Tobacco “|U S Lib 3%s .. 99.38/ 99.52 99.36 | City shipments of wheat today were re- |Sccttss 371t & 4 0 2 2 g|fourth gave the Cardinals all their % q SM’ h’ 1 Am Woolen U S Lib 1st 4s . 99.56 99.56 99.56 | ported at 178 carloads, ninety per cent. |Devomerc & 1 & o 00 2 ofruns off Luque. Pfeffer started bad- Ph”- predicts a fine fd&}; Bunday tur| 'y e U S Lib Ist 4%s 99.70 9378 .99.70 | in Chicago and Omaha, 122 carloads |So™ed> 4 I 0 35192 8|ly, but pltched great ball in the late|the oPening game of the K. of C . '\ P US Lib 24 442 9 - A 2 = 14009 |innings. Score: and says that all the baseball fans|Baltic A. C. vs. Pastime A. C. Anaconda Cop s 99.48 . 99.80 99.44 { mostly to Chicago. A majority of trad-| moul 2 737 900 Cincinnati (N ought to turn out generously this sea- Ty U S Lib 34 4%s 99.82 9934 9976 | ers apparently adopted the view that € s a5 ,.,,; . R IR AT OF G BE6.f0 VS il 108 Atch T& S P ... 5 U S Lib 3d 4is 99.82 99.84 99.76 | too much wheat was coming to Chicago AR e {g_ Sroas o Bumael 4183 0 ¢ |team and are giving Norwich a good Gl.me W at3 P M Mton T & S Fopr .. 911 011 g1 | S Lib 4th 43(s 9954 9988 9934 | for the prices to hold. although vessels | (I ¢ e IR 3 et Of abase et Tio: says be il Balt & Ohlo ........ 474 4715 473 |Bictory 4%s ...100.56 100.60 10054 | here started loading 300,000 bushels of 190 5 e ? }lback the K. of C. team to the limit (w 'l"m) Balt & Ohio pr ... 60% 60% 0% | VICtOY 3%s ...100.02 1000z 100,02 | wheat today for the east, and further L EMRA Ao 54 by m Py ?H Steel (B) .... 78 4 MQ:ozed in dollars and cents per $10) |lake shipments from here were looked (}‘\x;nnf’.‘n 3 0 1 4 0McHenry.ir 09 Let's ‘Svo' them a grand support he - nd. for. ifn'icksa 0 & 0 0 OLaanwm 5 0 = eth Steel 7T pc .. ¥ Pinel i § % 1 T 0Ategeit says. . — Favorable crop reports from the south- et 11 OAtogmitho o :::{ F},"‘TTLf Torelgn Exchange west tended also to stimmiate bearish |PITTBUEGH TAKES GAME L.'.,'".,'.‘,'.’” 208 s ke e el Baseball Td. Phcre. Coo b 2 With the exception ©f sterling, af | “entiment as to wheat. Slowing down FROM CHICAGO, 3 to 1 10000 o . ENe DHVIXED 30" OoMERR y <y Tag auotations afe In cents per unit of fom | Of €XPOrt demand was another factor. | Pittsburgh, Pa. May s—Pitisburgh L TOR OVERTON cUP| A CADEMY CAMPUS Caradian Pac'fic eign currency: and 5o, too, was a decline at Liverpoo! | jefeated Chicago today, 3 to 1. The n New York. May 5—The one hundrad Cent Leather Year | 25cTibed to increased estimates of the | first Pittsburgh run was scored in| (v Batted for Carenay o 8th, and eighth games of the New Yorkath . Cent Leather pr Sterling— Yesterday. Ago | Argentine exportable surplus. Deliveries | the third inning, one hit by Tlerney | (XX Batted for Luque in oth. fetic club, including the two mile invita. Vocational vs. N. F. A. Eaaaller Motor Demand .. .....$4.44% $2.97; | of wheat here today on May contracts (anq Carey, Krug's error and Mokan's e 0. 000, 05 s p et ik i the gt Wi DRrion SN, Ches & Ohio Cables .. T4ap 3373 | were 172,000 bushels. and there were re- | gacrifice, Chicago's run was scored MG be held at fravers Istand, Pobaml Game Called at 3 O’Clock Chi Gt West Francs .. . L 918 a5 | ceivts of 131 carloads. in the ninth on hits by Kelleher, Mal- | Two bise bils. Piacil, Smith, Thiwe ‘beo a0t : Chi Gt West pr Gullders 38.32 3540 Corn and oats declined in value with | go1 an Miller. Alnsmith. Home run, Daubert. 2 il &S M Loy, | wheat. Rural offerings of corn to ar- Pi At i g , 7 oh A B T 5364 3ioq ¥ |rive Here were somewhat larger. (he. ‘seventn o Cooper's Aoubls. and | ANDERSON, LATEST AMERICAN Rl R L 1932 + . 1345 | Proviston prices turned downward on C,,ey R0 BigHas PR atas TO ENTER BRITISH TOURNEY OP ENING GAM E ChimT &P Pesetas : Taiph . | Mooount Gaf, xealialng:gates which piore W~ Pifshuh 8 New York, May 5—John- G. Anderson, ; : 5 |than offset the influence of foreign buy- e 2 hpe a e Chile Copper Belgian francs . 825 |4 e Niverica ‘of 105, 3 T o)nciless & 13 & o |Of the S“’flflw Country * club, Mount Cosden =23 weden —_— 273 oBigbesct ¢ 2 1 0 0 |enter t e British amateur championship Crucible Steel Denmark - Chicage Gratn Market. 8¢ sTemersh 41140 |to be held at Prestwick, the United Eraee dusi L S et £ 1198 |State Goit asmociation announced today. ceys vs. West Ends, of Bridgeport Dame Mines Groece May ... 142% 139% 1393 o 11 9 o o|Anderson reached the final round in the $ e pia g iz s 167% 124% 1245 3 408 2 0|America atioal amateur, { 1913 and v (FUM!’ &!fll) Bre 1y ok Sept. ... 118% 1T% 111% % v B Pl L ¢ L ..... . Corn— [ 10 ° R P T ey i . . A : SINGLES IN NINTH ROB BA'ITER!E&—FOI BRIDGEPORT—PETE WILSON AND MHILL y ol ay Today's bond mar-, £ 1% 2 FOR Monwncfl—uueu CANAVAN AND LAVIGNE, Fisher Bodv pr . ket was dull and irregular, except. for the 66 61% 64% 5 BAYNE OF NO-HIT GAME MPIRE—LAVARGE. ! g:: :!:tegrrm mu{r .:;3:‘;:2 and strength shown by 883 66 66% Detroit, Mich, May 4—Bayne today |{ - 3 vl Vi A% 3 Brookiyn Rapid Transit issues mn-' 1‘:" Mot pr held Detroit to two lhlz‘)l: both in n Mot Deb tinued to advance on dwmu the ninth, and St. PP 8 3T 40