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‘Berkelex, he cast versus west national tennis ament teday by taking three of ive matches. Score: §-8, §-4, §-8 keley, Cal, May $—The west e first set in the final mateh east vs. west national teunis rnament today when William M. Johnston, former national single champlon and John R. Strachan, de- feated William T. Tilden. 2nd. pres- ngle title holder, and Vincent rds, by 8-6, in a doubles event. e previous matches were singles. The east took the first four games were tied by the westerners in ihe eighth game. Thereafter the wes- \ers won four and the easterners f‘i«e point score for the first set - i Tfld-nf'RlchJ'ds 468 921 114 371 18 —51—6. Johnston-Strachan: 046 744 440 554 46—S57—8. took the second set 6-4. Richards took the first easily. In the set they to- lacements, several of which western players at the The east point score of the second set -Richards: 642 304 414 4—32 n-Strachan: 424 541 242 1— rd set. which went to deuce. vas taken by the west, $-6. Tilden's wnon ball service worked well ‘in ame, but lost it by 1t return. Johnston th and final game trachan pulled from The point score: ds 414 123 444 034 33 n-Strachan: 242 445 012 452 players, 6-1. The point Tilden-Richards: 415 414 44—36—6. Josnston-Strachan: 213 142 11—24 " The fifth and deciding set was taken by the east, 6-3. Both sides ed 4"‘~I erately for a win and made ed nets and outs. The point follows: Tilden-Richards: 249 244 149—39—3 n-Starchan: 407 422 41731 ATHLETIC FEDERATION ORGANIZED AT WASHINGTON ‘Washington, May 8—The hational amateur athletic federation was or- zedl today by raepresenta- g2 leading athletic or- ganizations from all sections of the for the purpose of promoting East Wins Intersectional Tennis Match more wholesome sports in America. The action .was taken at the sugges- tion first made by Secretary of War ‘Weeks before the American Olympic association last November. The constitution was adopted af- ter it had been explained that there was no intention to usurp the fune- tions. of any existing athletic tbody and the draft of the constitution was amended to make this specifically clear. Henry C. Breckenridge., former as- sistant secretary of war, was elected president. President ding was elected honorary president and Sec- retaries Weeks and Denby and Colonel Robert M. Thompson, honorary vice presidents. Directors chosen ineluded J. F. Byers, United States Golf As- sociation; J. S. Myrick, National Lawn Tennis ass tio! Colonel Palmer E. Pierce, National Collegiate Athlet- ic association; William C. Prout, the Amateur Athletic Union, and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, president of the Girl Scouts. Elwood Brown was elected secretary and H. L. Pratt, treasurer. ROCKY KANSAS MATCHED WITH LEONARD FOR JULY 4 Chicago, May 8—Rocky Kansas. Buffalo, N. Y., lightweight, today was matched to meet Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, in a ten round contest for the title at Michigan City. Ind, on July 4. The match will be staged under the direction of Floyd Fitzsimmons, fight promoter for the Michigan City post of the American Legion. Kansas has fought the title holder twice and Leonard failed to stop him on both occasions. They met in a no- decision contest in New Jersey a year ago and Leonard was accorded the newspaper decision. Their second en- gagement was staged in New York last winter, Leonard winning the ref- eree’s decision. The match will be staged in an op- en~ air arena with a seating capacity of 30,000 persons. Cooney Goes to New Haven Boston, May §—Johnny Cooney, a left handed pitcher -who played all last season with the Boston Nationals has been released to New Haven in the Eastern league, under an option- al agreement. HEYDLER AND PEPPER SEE PITTSBURGH-BROOKLYN GAME Pittsburgh, Pa., May 8—The firsi game In the east and west series in the National league took place here today, in the presence of President John Heydler of the National league and Unitefi States Senator George ‘Wharton Pepper. The Brooklyn Dod- gers opposed the Pittsburgh Pirates, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA MAREET WAS QUIET. fork, May 8.—The week in the ket n with unmistakable a :r reaction from the ained bull movement. For the session In about four weeks, under the million-share lev- ¥ aggregating 975,000 shares. At no time was the buying power a match for the selling, a considerable part emanating from profe News over the week: end récess was mixed, but partly of a sort to invite an extension of the short account The foreign situation provoked heavi- nese among international currencles, and onditions suggested further of the recent broad investment m out of town sources. al developments were conflict- of the largest oil producing refining tompanies posted higher and ces for gasoline and bunker oll, while reductions were announced known types of automobiles. Middle-west rallroad tonnage exceed- for the most part the movements of vear's corresponding period and ern trafe returns were fairly large, he exception of coal haulings. oils and Mexican Petroleum, as the motors, equipments and »r rails yielded most easily to inter- nt pressure. Steels afforded moder- in Steel forfeited m\lch nf substantial gain and re- nadium were among the other heavy fssues. New Haven was the one active ncek to run counter to the general trend, ris- year's best quotation in the weg. when the general list was #d. Coppers also helped to market, with a few miscella- altles, but & heavy tone ruled the close. lgnoring last Saturday's favorable bank statement, money rates showed un- cent ‘States’ pud Ing to tha Snal de: conf: necus spe at sxpected firmness. The four per spening cuotation for call loans remain- -4 1Hut price until just before the market's slose, when 4 1-2 per cent was femanded of belated borrowers. Demand sterling fell to 4.43 3-8, or 1 3-8 cents below the record quotation ot the previous week. Allled exchanges fell § to 15 points, but the German rata lost ya fraction. Neutral countries, in- ing Sweden and Switzerland eased o srmpathetically and the Czecho-Slova- tan remittance was more than ten points under its quotation of last Fri- say. STOCKS. The following is a summary of the transactions on the w York Stock Ex- nge up to 3 P. M. \ Low. Close Allied Chemics) Allls Chalmers Am Ag Chem Am Beet Sugar Am Bosch Mag Am Can Am Can pr Am Car & Pdj Am Cotton Ofl % Am Cot Oil pr . 34 Am Hide & L . 3 Am Hide & L pr . 68 Am Tel & Tel 122% Am " Tobacco 1433, Am Woolen 9244 Anacond 53% Assocl: 122 Atch T & S F 100 Atch T & S F pr . 91 Balt & Ohio 46% Balt & Ohlo 607 Heth Steel 4% Beth Steel (B) 8% Beth Steel 8 p ¢ .. 112% Brook Ed rts 29 Brook Rap Tr 2 Brook R T ctis Butte & Super Canadian Pacific Leather Leather pr 701 r Motor T4 Ohto 65% West (3 chl W pr 213 Chi Mil & St P .. 26y Ch M & St P pr .. 43% Chi & N'west 75 Ch & N'west pr 1093 ChHiRI&EP .. 43% Chino Copper 19% Chino Copper 284 Cosden 43% Crueible St eel 67% Crucible Steel pr 93% 25% ome Mines . ..... 38% . 27 215 Lr oo phesiepes AW 33 13% Erie Erie Gen boon 1. pr . 2 pr Electrig Motor Gen Motor pr Gen Mot Deb Gen M Deb 7 p ¢ Gt North'n Gt North Ore . Hupp Motor Car Illinois Central Inspiration Cop Int * Harvester Int Mer Marine Int Mer Mar pr Inter Paper Int UPaper pr sta .. 83 Kennecott 33% Lehigh Valley 6214 Maxwell Motor A 1% 0% Mexican Petrol 129% Mex Petrol pr 88 Miami Copper 29 MSt&SSM, 60 Missouri K & T ... 11% 1% MoK&Twi. L 1T% 17% MoK & Tpr wi, 40% 40 MK&Twilaspd 20% 203 Misour! Pacific 283 Missour! Pac pr 563% Nat Enam & St 3915 Nat En & St pr 88% N Y Alr Brake 7 N Y Central 89% NYCh &S L 68 NYNH&H. 29% Norfolk South 18% Norfolk & West . 107% North Pacific 6% Penn R R ... 413 Pierce Oil 113 Plerce Oll pr 3 Ray Con s Reading .. Rep Iron & St Rep T & Steel pr . South Pacific South Railway Southern Ry pr Tobaco Prod Union _Pacific U S Rubber U S Rubber pr U S Steel . U S Steel pr ., Westing El & M . Willys O'land Worth Pump .. Worth Pump B New York, steady, middling cotton MONEY, New York, May 8.—Call money firm- er; high 4 1-2; low 4; ruling rate 4 closing bid 4; offered at 4 1-2; last loan 4 1-2; call loans against acceptances 3 1-3. Liberty fSonds. - Ovpen. High Low U S Lib 3%s .. 99.40 99.48 99.34 U S Lib 1ht 4s . 99.60 99.60 99.60 U S Lib 2d 45 . 99.44 99.44 U S Lib st 4%s 99.70 99.70 U S Lib 2d 4%s 99.50 99.50 U S Lib 3d 4%s 99.76 U S Lib 4th 4%s 99.88 Vietory 4%s .100.566 100.60 5 Victory 3%s ..100.02 100.04 100.02 Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 bond. Forelgn Exchange. With the exception o¢f sterling, ali quotations are in cents per unit of for eign currency: Year Sterling— Ago Demand $3.98 3.98% 5 G ua»m rlis bire & 5.03 Swiss lram.! 17.7 Pesetas 13.96 Belgian francs 8.15 Kronen oo P, Sweden 23.45 Denmark 18.00 Norway 15.75 Greece oe Aizentina, 17.00 BOND MARKET ew York, May 8.—Guided almost en- tirely by the uneven or reactionary tone of the sock list, today's bond market de- veloped increased irregularity on smal:er and less diversified dcalings. Of the various war offerings, Libevty Issues were most stable, ‘a majority o that group making gains on the day, re 7, Newark 3, 'rmneo 5. Buffalo 9, Reading 3. Bmer T, Jersey Clty 3. -2 Eastern League. Bridgeport 5, Waterbury 7. S A 3, Hartford 2. X Fitehdburg 5, New Haven 3. Pittsfleld 13, Springfleld 10, At Cambridge, Mass—Harverd 14, R-O S who huwhntdn"l}m”'l‘bhmm l/ ¢ MA‘-LW bought a 30 x 3% ¥ou are in the habit of comparing. ela, Vt.—Norwich 10, Boston L X In “U University 5. Usco” for $10.90 - . Usco” you get responsible ¢ llntt Burmn. Vt—Middlebury 13, St. Tkt have quality. ‘fi Bk i b"“ ha d‘“’"‘ $10.90 is today’s But : GAMES TODAY.} ered this by nows- the quality was longago . Nutlonal League Nobody before ever got so —thesame“Usco” perform- - Brdaiia, af Etimaghs ance tire users have been of Boson a3 el much tive value in the neighbors m and wsing and el a at » N T T hood of ter dollars. aguinfor { At Yo Th esti tinthnwonkr.n. Bt Louss ‘st Weshiretn ey never had to question A Avalue be Cleveland at Philadelphia. the quality—with the makersof g $lo.9‘ot.m Chicago at New York. than Chkain . v ¥ U. § Royal Cords behind it. At $10.90 ey AR They couldn’t help admiring it is unap- ' National League. the price—spontaneously made . proached. o R 4 SR s T to meet the new economy times. Chicago ... ow .. 12 1 32 #* * * St, Louis .... 8 800 Pittsburgh . 10 524 Today 2 number of other 30x3% }B‘;myl:m o ig »g!g tires have come into the popular o : 2 et g 16 e $10.90 price range originally estab- Bosto ..... . 13 218 lished by “Usco.” So it might be well to remember PC. New York 698 St. Louls 852 Cleveland 546 Boston . 4 Chicago 4TS Philadelphia . » 12 428 P ‘Washington . 8 15 348 \ Detroit ... 8- 53¢ 364 are Good Tires . the game being won by Pittsburgh, 8 to 7. The Pirates entered the ninth inning three runs behind. Hits by Grimm, Mattax, [Rohwer, and Ens) scored four runs and won the game Score: Brosiyn (K Pitghursh (N) ab hpo a e aie I: hbg:' ’922 Figh.es 4103 oMm .58 Lo | ° Jtneton.$) 4 8 2 1 0Caerct 4 2 2 0 0 U.S. Tire Co. A T.G'Mth,rt 5 4 2 0 0 Bigbeelf §3:100 ¢ ‘Wheat,if 4330 0ued 5638 3090 € Myers.cf 4310 oTraynor3> 3 1 2 0 ) © 0 2 0 Cluslleret 4 1 3 0 0 2 012 0 0G 1b 419000 Oison.2b 5 1 1 3 0Goeche 0010 SRR EE United States @ Rubber Co 1 My © ¢ 0 0 OxxBambart 1 0 0 0 0 mm, DL LG nited States @ Rubber Company | Totals ST 16326 13 OYelhersep ¢ 0 1 2 O Fifiy-theos Twe and | Totals SIS 2T I3 o Factories p.u-r Omuuu-u-l World thirty-Aive Bronches (x) Two out when winning run was scored. —_— (xx) Batted for Momrieon In Tth. (xxx) Batied for Yellowhome in Oth. Score by innings: ‘Brocklyn Pittsburgh Two bace hits, MiMer, Carey, T, Grinith, Grimes. Three bese hits, Johnson, Maranville, Carey. THE_A. F. GREENE CO. W. P. HOLMES H. GOLDBERG & SONS T. JO::‘: N:E::g‘iO:E'L‘VfiA Where You 331 Main Street Griswold, Conn. 7 Thames Street RS s o et Ll G R Norwich, Conn. WOLF'S GARAGE Norwich, Conn. ¢ . John, N. B, May 8$—The St. U i : : John rowing association has under an buy THE A C. SWAN co. Jmes Gt Genn, L..G. HYDE consideration the sending of Hilton U.S. Tires: Franklin Square TAR OIMMAN G0, Jowett City. C Belyea, of this city, New England and o e : Norwich, Conn. Montville, Conn. swett City. Conn. Canadian single scull cjampion, to England to compete for the diamond sculls at Henley early in July. Belyea is to leave tomorrow for Philadelphia to prepare for a special - race Ll P | INDIANS HAMMER THREE may comprise husband and wife, fa- [ski, 1f; Chinyows ; Olekiewi on the Schuylkill river. His new a3 skl. rf; Olekiewicz. [at the 1 Wenzel sta ahell;sharist 66 | Ighn: Wae ‘otapitied PITCHERS AND WIN [ther and son, father and daughter, |cf.’ St. Mary's—Barry, ¢; Walsh, p: | Clippees IREL “Starrel: tu the late ‘Saturday. It weighs 35 pounds| philadelphia, May §. Hammoring a4 daughter, mother ~and |Sullivan, 1b; J. Shea, Ib; S. Shea, ss; per el . enabled Cloveland to take the first|icS mho ovent will be 18 holes. tour. i i Boston, May $—Dave Shade, Call e T e ity e et ot Tamisean [TEmenL pley, DEMPSEY REFERS WOULD-BE Paill Dayle of Hew } French governments ehowed firmness.[and Sewell featured. Uhle kept th { BRIDE T 5 aul Doyle of New Yers h : % S 2 X € 0 HIS MAX at the end of thelr ten ro (:\;zl:rfjnq):ednfiphfldmlaGl‘llamsh Lmmni- | Athletis eleven hits well scattered BROWNSA:U;(;?;‘;‘AT%':S CPAGUEL Bari e & At .ls“t,MlAG“E?‘ Roto ftonlght: = oy - TY TG G " nii ingdom -2 min- | Score: e A s ey o 3 - lon of Canada §’s. Mexican 4's and 5's| . Cleveland Philadeishia (A) Washington, May $—St. Louls shov- | 1042y over the long distauce te A Pool Chall and Chinese railway o's contributed to b b po ed Washington to the bottom' of the [ A0 Jack Kearns, his manag = 5 N the Tower trend of internationals. ¢ 48 [race by winning @ loosely played | DeMPsey decided to remain ar e Plaiafield Pool team chal- Mixed changes ruled among domestic|\ 1t STy game today, 6 to 5. The locals lea|32Y in Paris. He had intended to gos_Suy- pocl team 10 _easters ralls, but a few Of that division display- : ntil the ninth when Jacobson’s triple | he ';“’"“;\, ospital. for- Lanfon :thin | BAFL Of the stale. ~They woald: M ed marked strength. Aside from the six § vereid's alngld and 4 double by ‘Wil | 190TRIAk. Sewtnk informed that thal'S Rear from. Moo per cents, New Haven bonds wero not | & 1 liama gave the Visitors thelr winning|iStooe Lo S pturn [kt with Carpen- | e ® Tool Roam . especially responmsive to the rise in the - margin. Scor cided. — common shares, o 3 R e s Dempsey said today he was tired Baltic to Play at Mystie Country-wide distribution by a syndi- 3 ab hpe a hpo s o |and homesick, and that he wouid ma The > 1 pla cate of bankers of the $75,000,000 Fed- oy e 21 0 424 20 |every effort to leave England for Now | yiyetio - will play af eral Land bank 4 1-2 per cent bonds was| "H¥ ¥ g § 389§ |York on the Aquitania May 13, pro- | rangements have boen '-“l“ on. Ar rex_}oned n; be progressing favorably. Judgeld 4 0 416 Ce‘;d‘“g from New York to Los An-|game by Manager ‘He.:lr ““(“:ll'(v:; -‘vni: ‘otal sales of bonds (par value) ag- Totala S (Shanks 5 : 1 0 o |geles, S My 2 grogated $15,045,000, () Bzt tor Tubman s § il 33183 “Eirope is an visnt” Demprey de- has assumed : METAL MARREY ST R 000 500 0|my old Dad and my friends, and 1| The stay-at-homes don't have te ‘x:wl\;ork. I:ia:' d&vgzxperl steady, | hits, Jamieson 2, O'Nelll, Wood. ( 0 g e won't remain in London any longer | WOITY Over vacatl ot PITCHES DETROIT g L ‘h%'fie‘ih';‘ifi;?i‘?.“m h tted th ay - OLSON PIT Wy 0 09 0 sald he regretted that m’_l;lsn fzesa_[d), spot and nearby 30.75; fu- TO EASY VICTORY |[Swesr> 000 0 he had not been able to do any train- 30.87. ! ; —— == ing here, as his time had been taken Iron steady, number 1, northern 23.00| Boston, May S—Olson pitched ef-| Totla 8182t 8 = up with entertainments and negotiat- ;ezs.oa, number 2, northern 22.00@ |fectively for Detroit today, the visi Pruett in 8 ing over the details of proposed fights. 24.00 ; number 2 wut_hirn 17.00@17.50. | tors defeating Boston, 6 to 2. The work He hoped to be able to spend most Lead steady, spot 5.25@5.50. of Rigney and Clark featured. Scor 992000 2028 iof the time crossing the Atlantic to Zine quiet, East St. Louls delivery, Detroit (A) Boston (A) el e ...01 01‘;“: :u‘: New York in the gymnasium of the .pztnfllr:x%:?.f'nt 5.25, l& & : \rxmc.-;b hi ’: * Yer, Tobln, Jacobson. Aquitania., A Y, Sp 2! 3 1 4 0letboldef 4 00 e Among Dempsey's numerous T 030 N 3 0 | YANKS TAKE OPENER tors this afternoon was a trim CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET 4 A i 00 sian cloak model. She asked Demp: Chloags. . May SR AIh Ggh . Tt ¢ : s $:1 WITH GHISOX, 7 TO 5|, marry her, saying. she was just his prices broke sharply at one time today [Rlgnesss 4 § o 4 2 s 1| New York, May 8—The New York|age and of his tastes and tempera- the marker averaged higher, owing more |Basiere 2 1 0 0 10 ns won the first agme of thelr | ment, She was sure they would be or less to current opinion ‘that a ramy|%%®® 100 3 b with Chocago today, 7 to 5.|happy together. She was fond of chil- was due after recent declines. The close| Totats [ 00 Hoyt was replaced In the fifth by |dren, she said, and could cook, em- was unsettled at the same as Saturday's X : o o |Murray, a recruit who held Chicago in | proider, sing and dance. Dempsey gal- finish to 7-8¢ advance with May 1.36 3-4 1 o0 ntil the ninth, when Mays re- | jantly listened attentively to the of- to 1.37 and July 1.24 to 1.24 14, Corn & lieved him and stopped a rally, Score: | fer, Then he explained to Madamoi- finished 3-8@1-2 to 3-4c UP, o&ts UN-| (3) Bawted for Chicago (A) e Yersch) changed to 1-8¢ lower ~and provistons varying from 10 cents decline to a rise of a shade, The greater part of the buying of wwheat appeared to be covering on the part of the shorts, and based to some ex- tent on a decrease of nearly 5,000,009 bushels in the supply on ocean passage. Besides it was generally anticipated that the domestio supply total would show a falling off. The fact that shipments from here Saturday were larger than the re- celpts tended likewise to encourage a lit- tle bullish sentiment. Assertions that 3,000,000 bushels of wheat would leave Kansas City for Chi- ecago this week had much to do with a sudden but transient downward swing in Walters In (22) Batted for Quinn In § 001200 900000 Two bace hifs, Dugan, Rigney, Blue. hits, Rigney, Cobb. NO GOLF WIDOWS UNDER / NEW \JERSEY PLAN New York, May 8—No complaints divorce suits spends most. of the time playing and talking golf, no wifey about cold dinners, because hubby or no criticism of the children for emu- lating their parents—nothing but sat- isfaction all through the golfbug bit- ten family. That's the a “family competition” golf tourna- idea behind the session. nounced. and wvessel charters dealings. Commission house line with hog values. Wheat— High May July Sept. ... 118% Corn— May 61% July 84% 67 3714 36% Sept. ax that today’s receipts h estimated, and instead of amounting to 400 carloads were actually 246, sales of 400,000 bushels at the seaboard 270,000 bushels to Buffalo helped further to send | the market upward again here the wheat market during the middle of Furthermore, some sales of wheat to go into storage here were an- Later, however, 1t developed for in Deliveries here on May con- tracts_were 969,000 bushels of wheat. Forecasts of rain together with visi- ble supply decreases and talk of export business gave firmness to corn selling 134% 122% 116% 61 64 6615 36% 89% 40% the provision market after an the e had been over- Export late | and oats. ‘weakened upturn in Chicage Grain Market. TLow. lose 137 124% 18% 61% 643 66% | ment, arrangements for which are be- ing completed by ,the Plainfield, N. J., Country Club for June 3. Teams hpo a e owite,rt $100 5 1 1300 L0 33380 62 9010 it 19131 $ %4 204380 310 1L 413 316190 Terettep 3 0 0 o OHoyt.p 10010 M'Weeneyp 1 0 0 0 OMurrayp 3 1 0 20 Mays.p 00000 Totals 320318 1 = Totals 31112715 1 Score by innin Chicago [} a 100008 New York . s 0 31 Two base hits, Falk, Wit Nw Tes base bis, Mosul. Home run, Baker. Preston All-Stars Victorious The Preston All-Stars defeated the Lake Street Sluggers by the scors of 15 to 10 on Saturday. The Zeatures of the game were the three home runi TODAY’S SPORTS RACING Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey Club, at Jamaig® Meeting of/ Maryland Jockey Club, at Pimlico. Meeting of Kentucky Racmg As- sociation, at Lexington. SHOOTING Missouri State trapshooting tour- nament, at Marshall. TRACK Arkansas State intercollegiate championships, at Arkadelphia. BOXING { Jack Sharkey vs. Roy Moore, 12 rounds, at New York. Andy Chaney vs. Harry Kabakoff 12 rounds, at St. Louis. ‘Wildcat Nelson vs. Mickey Wal- ker, 10 rounds, at Holyoke. e s ——— Datri, Clem and Utz each getting one. Clem starred also in the field. This is the seventh straight victory for the All-Stars. The All-Stars line-up as follows: Datri, ¢; Falcone, p; Hol- land, 1b; Utz, 2b nniagham, | Eddie, ss; Lambert, 1f; Chiangi, c Clem, rf. Goodyear Social Club Challenges ™ The. Baseball club of the Goodyear social club is- anxious to arrange games with any team repiresenting the town.in the Fastern part of the state especially Wauregan, Attawau- gan, Jewett City, Fisk Red Vops, or other teams of like calibre, Address ‘William Murdock, Goodyear. St. Joseph's School Wins The baseball team representing St. Joseph's school made a strong come- back and defeated the St. Mary's team thus evening up the series between these two teams. The score was 9 to 5. The lineups were as follows: St. Joseph—Giviazdowski, c¢; Koslowski, p; Konopka, 1b; Kunikowski, 2b; J. Dtop. 3b; Kaptana, ss; Baniokow- e e P, selle, with a twinkle in his eye, all proposals for matc must be made through Kearns. The French boxing fe presented the champlon with a gold watch charm in token tion for him. Dempsey the day answering an of letters and telegrams and requests for photographs. He alr: sented more than photographs to French mirers. MUELLER PLAYED FOR PIRATES INSTEAD OF ROHWER *hes 2,000 autographed that for him his manager, deration today of its admira- spent most of accumulation eady has pre- and other ad- Pittsburgh, Fa., May 8—The box score of the Pittsburgh-Chicago Na- tional league game in Chicago ves- terday carried the name of C. Rohwer as playing right field for Pittsburgh. The management of the FPittsburgh club in a statement today said that the position was played by Walter. Mueller and that everything credit- ed to Rohwer in the box score should be given to Mueller, SEVEN CREWS ENTERED FOR INTERSCOLASTIC REGATTA New Haven, May 8—Seven crews have entered the annual Yale inter- scholastic regatta to be held Satur- day at Derby, it was announced to- night. The crews will row one mile. The entries are: Choate school, Wal- lingford, Conn.; Kent school, Kent, Con Episcopal academy, Overbrook, Pa., Styvestant High and Dewitt Clin- ton High, New York; X?w Rochelle High, New Rochelle, N, Y., and Ashe- ville, N. C. 3 Arrows Win Saturday afternoon the Arrows won from the Thamesville Clippers ty a score of 14 to 5. Greene of the Ar- rows got nine strike outs. T'he Thames- ville fielded wol.l but was ‘weak SUAMEAE b senquynig SNOS ® HONNOD Hd3sOf