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weis-Carpertier Bout Excites nteret ndon, May 9 (By the A. P.)—The t hetween Georges Carpentier and Tid “KiQ” Lewis in the Blackfriar's a0 arena next Thursday evening is great interest that the wagers of the project have been com- el to largely inerease the seating mmodations, There has been considerable quibbling se.ween the managers of the fighters, + ail the difficulties have not been sat- tactorily overcome. Lewis had been \cused of being desirous to wear a whock abeorber.” in the nature of a shher tooth-protector. This he has sown to the people of the Carpentler smp, and Carpentier, finding that it was ot o formidable an affair as had been sored, hus withdrawn his objection to The withdrawal. however, carries vith it the proviso that the protector to \e worn the night of the/fight must be hown him in the ring before the bout. Another difculty was the question of \ referee. The boxers and the promotere inally agread that the editor of a sport- ng paper should appoint the arbiter. 14 he has nominated J. Palmer. It had Jeen reported that Jack Dempsey, Who w1 witness the battle, would referee, Sut this proved untrue. There still is some mystery about the reight sof both men. Francols Descamps jms that Carpentler tips the gcales at 3 rds, but there is a tendency -:.Hfl’:rr reles to belisve that the light- Neavywelght champlon will raise the eam around 188 pounds. Tt is expested ‘mat Lewis will weigh in somewhere about 154 pounds. “ing ACADEMY PLAYS POMFRET AT POMFRET TODAY The Academy baseball squads is scheduled to play Pomfret school at Pomfret this aftsrmoon. Thp squad was put through a stiff practice yes- terday afternoon in preparation for this annuai game with the up etate boys and from the outlook the local high school lads will set a fast pace. There will be a change in the Acad- eeay’s lineup, Higgins will do the . ng. while Randall and Strouse 1 e cars of third. The rest of the up will be Brown 1b; Gee 2b; Dyer ss; Walz 1f; Kilroy cf; Har- Diffley p. A few subs will ac- Clippers Win Agal The Broad Street Clippers defeated the McKinley avenue team Monday fternoon on the roque grounds off Rockwell street by the score of 8 to 7. The Broad Street Clippers issue a nge to any team under 14 years of age. Answer through this paper. Dartmouth Wins From Willlams. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. - Natlonal League. Cincinnati 4, Boston 1. Pittsburgh 8, Brooklyn 2. New York 6, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 9, Chicago 4. American League. Philadelphia_15, Cleveland 4. Detroit 6, Boston 2. New York 8, Chicago 7 (10 intfings). St. Louls 7, Washington 5. International League. Buffalo 3, Reading 2. Toronto 7, Newark 2. Jersey City 16, Rochester 5. Baltimore 14, Syracuse 6. Fastern League. Hartford 4, Pittsfleld 0. Bridgeport 6, Springfield 4. Waterbury 2, Fitchburg 0. New Haven 5, Albany 2. COliege Baseball. Syracuse 7, St. Bonaventure 5. Fordham 4, Columbia 1. Vermont 4, Boston University 0. Princeton 11. Lawrenceville School 1. Georgetown 5, Washington Colleze 1. GAMES TODAY. National League Brookiyn at Pittsburgh, Boston at Cincinnatt’ Philadelphia at Chicago. Greenfield, Mass, May 9.—Dartmouth f ams 5 to 3 on the Green- ub golf links today. New York at St. Louls. American League. St. Loufs st Washington, Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York, Detroit at Boston, THE STANDING, National League, w. L. New York « 17 4 Chicago .... .. 12 8 St. Louis . 12 9 Pittsburgh 12 10 Brooklyn . 10 11 Philadelphia ... .. T 11 Cincinnat{ ... .... 8 16 Boston .... 5 14 New York St. Louls Cleveland Detroit .... ‘Washington . Rosenthal Goes to Hartford. Boston, May 9.—The Boston Ameriean league club today released Outfielder Si- mon Rosenthal to the Hartford club of the Eastern league under an optional agreement. Rosenthal, a Boston boy, had his first try-out with the Red Sox during the spring training tour., FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS IREEGULAR. ew York, May 9.—Alternate rec attended today's ses exchange, an irregu- eavy tone prevailing at the t's scope contracted visibily sales again fell siightly under ~share line. There was less selling pressure among Tead e occasional reversals appai- g more from an absence buylng power than from any cou- certed efforts of the short interests. ed their maneuvers in mors obscure industrials but their operations no outside support. In- aneous shares which fol- wake of the March-April ustained extrems losses of 1 to wers the day's only substantial debound n the final hour to reduce the average of de- ev Haven made a new high the year at 30 3-8 and sever- vestment trans-continentals ers also improved. Sales amount- and prospecive ad- prices of r&w and refined olls wers announced, but reports of another vd revision of fabricated iron and were not confirmed. Traders were tnclined to pay much attention to the proposed senats inquiry into the steel merger mow under way. The April tonnage report of the United s Steel Corporation will be made tomorrow. Movements of ste shares today gave no hint that booking: would show an increase over those dis- the March statement. lighter inquiry, money rates call loans being made at four Private loans for 30 to 90 days wers made at slight concessious trom the open rate, but long-time accom- modations remalned unaltered. Advices Tecelved by banking interests ess tension in that quarter. A exchanges were substantially \bove yesterday's minimum quotations, ting remittances to central Europe, Is on Crecho-Slovakia, Poland and Austria showing weakness. STOCKS. The following is a summary of the transactions on the New York Stock Ex- nge up to 3 P. M.: High. . 88% Low. Close. Allied Chemical 65% 66% Allls Chalmers L ASTR 48N asy Allls Chal pr 9% 7% 9Th Am Ag Chem . 40 39% 39% Am Beet Sugar 38 8% 38K Am Bosch Mag ... 481 46K Am Can . 41 AT% Am Can pr ..... 1043 104% Am Car & Fdy 180% 180% Am Car & Fdy pr . 119% 119% Am Cotton Ofl 251 25% Am Hde £ L .... 1% 145 Am Hide & L pr 66% 66% Am Tel & Tel ... 121% 122% Am Tobacco 142% 1423 Am Woolen ... 5 913 92% Am Woolen pr 1063% 106% Anaconda 5214 52% Associated Ol AMCch T&SF . Atch T & S F pr 1215 1214 9% 9% 91K N Balt & Ohlo .. 465 483 Balt & Ohio pr . 8014 4 Beth Steel .. X 3% Beth Steel (B) 7% 78 100 24%% 21 6% 29% 141 Ww% 70 2% % 21y Beth Steel 7D C ... Breok Rap Tr . Brook R T ctfs .. Butte Cop & 7 . Butte & Super Canadian Pacific Zent Leather Sent Leather pr . “handier Motor Shi Gt West “hi Gt West pr .. &8P . 100 2% 22 83 29% 141 6% 70 21 8% 2% *hi Ml 26% 28% M&StPopr.. 2y oy N & N'west t s SMMRIEP . 3 434 Shile Copper 19% 19% Shino Copper 1% % Josden .. ... 2% cible Steel & rucible Steel . 94 27 % 13% 22% 15 n7 7 96 96 163% 166, Gen M Deb 7 p e Gt North pr . Gt North Ore Hupp Motor Car nois Central inspiration Int Harvester Int Harvester pr Int Mer Marine Int Mer Mar pr .. Inter Paper o2 Int Paper pr sta ... Kennecott ., Lehigh Valley Marlin Roclt ..... Maxwell Motor A ...70% 68 63% Mexican Petrol 128% 130% Mex Petrol pr . 88 83 Miami Copper . 28% 28% MStP&SSM.. 59% 59% 59% Missouri K & T 1% 11y 1% MoK & T w i 1% 1T% 17% MoK & T w i pr.. 40 40 40 ME&Twi1aspd29% 20% 20% Missour! Pacific Missour! Pac pr Nat En & St ... N Y Air Brake N Y Central . NYNHG&H . Norfolk & West Nor & West pr North Pacific , Penn R R Plerce Ofl . Plerce Ol pr Ray Con Reading .. . Reading 1 pr Reading 2 pr Rep 1 & Steel . Rep I & Steel pr | South Pacific South Railway Southern Ry pr Tenn Copper Tobacco Prod Unlon Pacific Union Pac pr soses 13@13 1- Tin easier, spot and nearby 30.6 Fisk Premier Tread 30 x 3%—$10.85 Non.Skid Fabric skid - avxms— 1am - Yomed r < Red-T¢ o TR Nen-8kid Non-Skid 34 x 4%— 41.00 35x5 — 5L50 Cord x4 — 30.50 Cord X 4%— 39.00 Cord Cord 36 x 6—$77.00; 40 x 8—$136.00 ISK CORD TIRES not . only stand comparison other tires and show their extra value, but— They are bigger, stronger, and better tires than thosc which in the past have made the” good repute of the name, The Fisk Cord Tire of to-' day represents the utmost in- tire construction at a price which makes Cord equipment practical for all cars. X There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in o=y size, for car, truck or speed wagon with Fisk Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) oar. o TIGERS MAKE iT TWO STRAIGHT FROM RED SOX Boston, May 9—Detroit made it two in a row from Boston today, Lamke bolding Boston to four hits and win- ning, 6 to 2. Heilmann knocked one viet ton of the longest home runs seen here, | clearing the left field fence with pien- ty to spare. Score: Detroit (A) b hpo 523 ) bpo e § Letbold, et Goster $b Hellman, ot Ciark.2b ey, 2 wlesccocsen Totals, 8 Ferguson n§th Ruel HOMERS FIGURE IN BROWN'S VICTORY OVER WASHINGTON | New ¥ Washington, May 9—Bxtra base |3 DeW ¥ hits figured prominently in the 7 to 5 by box government 4's and 5's displayed pro- | pele; nounced strength and buying of Rio |(he Janeiro §'s and Chinese railway 5's con- tributed to the better tone of these is- sues. Domestic ralls were most erratic, the | uncertain trend of those bands applving allke to investment and speculative sues. St. Paul refund; and conv ible 4 1-2's, Missouri Pacific 4's, Balti- more and Ohio 4's, Norfolk and Wes ern 6's and New Haven 6's featured the stronger bonds. St. Louls and San Franciseo incoaes. Erie General #'s, Chicago and Alton 3 1-2's, St. Paul General 4's, Pere Mar- quette 5's and Chesapeake and Ohio con- vertible 4 1-2's eased. The same ua- even tone was shown by utllitles and i dustrials were almost featureless. Total sales (par value aggregated $16,743.- 000. New METAL MARKET. ity Judge with t gave the locals an smash for the circuit YANKEE ROOKIE BREAKS UP exciting ten- between the Yank hnson.es 6 Chictzo ory of St. Louis over today. A drive ove o on base in t Washia, wall by a hir EXTRA smashing wit ived Sox Chicago (A) 1 1 1 H 0 2 o Yos ATHLETICS GATHER 20 HITS back at Clevel: New York. May 9.—Copper steady.! pp:jagelph: 5 H electrolytic spot and nearby 13; later | oo %1% < 7 OFF THREE INDIAN PITCHERS| s 0T to 4 victor; Bo e 2eno® firm, mumber 1 northern 30000 | 30, 1y ‘1o 4. U S Rubber pr .00 ; number 2 northern 23.00@24.00; by Miller, four a v dou- & y Miller, four two dou U 8 Si number 2 southern 17.50@18.00. ' T 8 Bheel ot ioians b bles were included in the Ath Gt T Zine quiet, ‘Bast St. Louis delivery Donraon e S est Un Tel e b e had fou n tw West Afr Bk . e e triples. Score: ;:emng El & M . D AD) Cleveland (A) Philadelphia (A) fllys O - b 1 po ab s e CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Tamteson. 1t s WoEtk Do g 52 i3 | Cnicago “May 9 Wheat ‘averagea|limZi & Worth Pump B 79 73 s |highe rin price today, helped by reports | Mcimiss H A of improved call from domestic millers |Scuells 5 MONEY, and dhy talk of revival of foreign de-|$ 5 " mand. The close, however, was unset- P4 © o, May 8Call money easler |tled, 120 net lower to 1 i-4c advance, |Sneamice H bBid 3 127 oftereq o 4 e oy Slosing | with May 137 7-8 to 138 and July 1.23 |Caciekien 2 €A1l ToADE SESingt Eotten s 10an74716-8 to 1.23 °8-4"" iCorn-loat 1 :3e 40" T-8 | X0m sainst acceptances 3 1-2. |and oats 1-8c to 1-4@3-8c. In provis:|bees? COPTOR fons, the outcome varied from 10 cents i N decline to 15 cents advance. s Totals 3 New York, May 9.—Spot cotton quiet;| Word that flour business was pleking| o Y maddling 20.00, up somewhat, came from Minneapolls | cona T Liberty Bonds. Open. igh Low U S Lib 3% .. 5040 | 9941 seg6 U S Li . 9943 . 9948 9943 U S Lib lst 4%s 99.88 9974 U S Lib 3d 4%s 99,54 99.54 U S Lib 3d 4%s 98.80 99.78 U S Lib 4th 4%s 99.83 99.88 Victory 4%s ...100.56 58 100.56 Victory 3%s ...100.04 100.04 100.04 Quoted in doliars and cents per $100 bond. Foréign Exchange, With the exception of storiin g, all quotations are in cents per unit of for eign currency: 3 Y Sterling— Yesterday. Az:“ Demand .. .....$4.43% $3.88% Cables .. AR 3.99 France ... . 910 8.38 Guilders .38.38 35.7 Marks . B4 155% Lire s - B.30 5.19 Swiss francs 10.28 17.82 Pesetas 15.53 13.80 Beigian francs Kronen Sweden Denmark Norway Greece ., Argentina, BOND MARKET. New York, May 9.—The bond market continued to be influenced today by un- certain conditions in the stock list, al- though showing only sporadic heaviness. Liberties were fallrly steady on greal- ly reduced dealings, and French and Bel- gian government issues eased and Danish and Toledo, as well as Chicago millers, and did a good deal to bring about the upward swing which started in the wheat market soon after the opening. There also was some buying of May wheat here for millers who were removing hedges. Gossip about better export business in wheat was basedpartly on news of Eu- ropean high prides for potatoes. Besides, upward of 1,000,000 bushels of wheat, mostly CZnadian, were said to have been taken today for Burope at the seaboard. Considerable evening-up of trades to prepare for the government crop report due after the close, tended further to ald the bull side of the market. The official estimate of the probable yield, however, was about as generally expected. Some weakness which developed in the market just before the close was ascribed to sell- ing on the part of the longs. Deliveries Phila runs, ett for on May contracts today were only mod- | this erate, 111,000 bushels, but receipts were | the large, 423 carloads. < this Crowdéd condition of elevators here week. The Ashland v either at home or out of town. Thi will be the last open a: Eastern Connecticut league open rangements can be made by Hal City. The Taftville Bearcats challenge any amateur baseball team in deiphia Two bace hits, Mol Taree base hits, Jolu Miller 2, Welch and W Ashland Wants Games The Ashland Baseball club of Jew- City is anxious Saturday and to Su club (will e before Chase at teephone 1100 Jeiws Bearcats Challenge. would like vicinity to a game next Taftville grounds. paper is requested. Sunday A reply throu et i e R to tended to _curtall local buying of corn and oats. Assertions that 750,000 bush- els of corn had been sol to exporters failed to act as an offset. Provisions at first had an upward slant in line with hog values, but later weakened somewhat as a Tesult of com- mission house selling of lard. Chicago Grain Market. | Club, at Jamaico. - TODAY’S SPORTS RACING Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey Meeting of Maryland Jockey Club, at Pimlico. P e e Meeting of Kentucky Racing As- N ok i e soclation, at Lexington. 124% 123% 12:3% BASEBALL A TI8% L ITT TR - = Opening of the season of 6% 60% 60 Central league. B SHOOTING AT Missouri State trapshooting tour- |RYAN PITCHES BRILLIANT BALL, BLANKS CARDINALS May 9—Bill Ryan of New the Cardinals to- 0, due to the-slug- and his masterful wild and York (M) BRAVES-REDS GAMES Keep your flashlights always ready for instant use— keep them loaded with snappy long-lasting Eveready Batieries Eveready Batteries are universally used because they are better. They are fresh when you buy them; they give a brighter light; they last longer; they fit all makes of flashlights. Eveready Batteries are sold at electrical, hardware, sporting goods, drug, and auto accessory-shops; garages; general stores. If you have a flashlight, see today that it is fitted with an Eveready Battery. If you haven’t, buy an Eveready Flashlight now—after a week’s use you will find it a necessity. Insist upon Eveready . FLASHLIGHTS | | & BATTERIES ‘ 9—Duncan’s triple h inning | be able to compete with the Blue here in giving Cin-this g A a2 g T Vinton (Chapin suriutee whome ae 'UR BATTERIES ARE FRESH EVERY WEEK pitched bril- |Vices the coaches had_believed lost O BA H Y 10 Drow by Behne let.|to aHrvard, for. the entire season, TE LIN - e il re a hals” regovered fnom tendon frouble A COMPLE E OF ¢ bl untih the sixth wnen |SUfficiently to start against Yale, it Pl Deno- | Was announced, Richard ~Whitney. READY FLASH HTS Rl a P Harvard's best high hurdler, and Har- EVE! LIG o ry Davis, hope of the Crimson in the |} | 2 + ¢ | pole vault, are the other two. } IN STOCK § 0|NOEL LOSES TO McKENZIE p - i 134 CHARTIER BEATS RIVERS N W, h EI] t HE R (Special to the Bulletin) € ) ic ectric - 973 9) Wilimantio, May 9—McKenzie of : 2 1% 5 |Moosup bowled a steady game here|| 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. — — | tonight while Noel of this y seem- 3% |ed to have struck a siump and the Mobsup bowler took the twenty string - AE = match for a purse of $300 by 200 pins, Noel succeeded in winning but one of |the intention of the league heads to|May 13, at the Acade 5 2 |the ten strings rolled here tonight,|have the cup which goes to the win- |2:30. Write to Froneis ¢ 2l 323 i McKenzle easily taking the other nine, [ner in the league exhibited for a time |wer through Buliets The outcome of the match was not to be doubted after the first six strings had been rollea as McKenzie with the lead of 54 pins gained at Moosup had increased the lead to pins. The second match between Rivers of this city and Chartier of Moosup for a purse of $100 v n exciting match, Chartier winning one pin. in each of the six towns in the league during the next few weeks. Sharkey Wins From Moore ew York, May $—Jack Sharkey; Y. bantamweight, was awasd- HOME RUN BY PARKINSON WINS FOR PHILLIES Chicago, May 9—Parkinson’s home run drive into the left field bleach- ers with two men on base in the 7th ning gave Philadelphia a lead which i unable to overcome and What About It, Yanks? The captain of the Arrows claims he has been trying to secure a game with the Union Street Yanks but the Yanks are apparently afraid to play his team. He wants a definite ans- wer from the Yanks' manager. won the first game of today. Score: phia (N) Chicago (N) By a o b .o 91 0 (Saza 5 00 0 0 0 ONcloecterss 4 80 2.1 1 0Ke'ehr3b & [ 1°1 0 0Grmesidb 4 i 40 cGrimesd 4 10 0 7 oFiackse 4 00 2 3 oMillerlt 4 00 50 ‘ 0 3 0 s ] 07 2 221 = 0 00 n 1 o0 0 00 90 u2 2, Miller 2, ome run, Parkin PIRATES HAMMER CADORE AND WIN FROM DODGERS Pittsburgh, May 9—By hitting Ca- dore freely, forcing him out in the fourth inning, the Pirates easily won second straight game from Brook- y. The score was § to 2. Sen- atches by Carey, Bigbee and Sriffith were features. Score: Brooklyn (N) Pittsburgh (N) a Py e o 80 ston3b 3 0 10 3 1001 0o 451 00 ‘0 I 40 5 0 0Mue 33 " 9 1 Grimi 00 ‘ 4 ¢ Mattox 61 0 1 0 ICaperp 00 203500 = 10040 Ty "1 10000 13000 . 6000900 Total 33 T 1 (x) Batted for Ford Score by tnnings: s, Powell, Duncan. HARVARD'S HOPES BRIGHTER AT RETURN OF THREE ATHLETES Cambridge, Mass, May 9—Harvard bohes for success in the'track meet y/th Yale on Saturday soarded today )rwhen it was announced that -three The final string was even to the las Dbox when Chartier got a spare with 9 giving him the match and money. The scores follow: Noel 103, 122, 104, 104, 121, 104, 113, 128, 100, 89. 2 McKenzie, 122,135, 137 130, 114, 124 153, 136, 109, 108. Chartier, 135, 106, 104, 129, 132, - 121 113, 112, 123, 131 River, 112, 135, 130, 127, 112, 111, 138, 124, 121, 130. COLUMBIA CREWS HOLD LAST PRACTICE SPINS TUESDAY New York, May 9—Columbia uni- versity's varsity, junior varsity and freshmen eight cared crews had their last practice spins this afternoon pre- paratory to going to Princeton Thurs day for the Child's cup races ‘Satur day. varsity crew which defeated Yale 10 days ago on the Harlem will give s good account of itself Saturday. One change is in prospect—the substitu- tion of Marshall for Levi as oox- iswain. The Blue and White's prac- tice at Princeton will start Thurs- day. McGRAW DENIES THAT GIANTS ARE CONSIDERING TOLEDO St. Louis, Mo. May 9—John Mec- Graw, of the New York Nationals to- day denled the report that the Giants were considering taking over Toledo of the Ameérican association. He added however, that outfielder - Boone, in- fielder Black and a pitcher would be relus-ed on option to the Toledo club. Kaplan Matched With Wagner Meriden, Conn., May $—Louis (Kid) Kaplan who has not lost a decision in_his- last 22 fights, has been match- ed with Kid Wagner of Philadelphia, for a 12-round contest here May 13. Eastern Connecticut League Meeting The final meeting of the Eastern Connecticut ‘league before the open- Teett Gity on Touraday. svemne. A+ ewett on Thu evi At be t ind the final The Young Braves of challenge the Academy Seconds to a A Challenge Fitchville The baseball game to be played Saturday, [soon becomes very disagreeable. : man who agree with &rybody Coach Jim Rice is satisfied that the ' ays /i Quality Counts Budweiser Everywhere