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TODAY'S SPORTS £ o ;74 RACING 3 ¢ |} Meeting of Empire City 5 sociation at Yonkers. £ S8 Meeting of Kentucky Jockey 'Club. at Latonia. - ] : '} . Meeting ‘ot Maryland Far Asso- Pllfll:m,'lt Laurel. - " 3 T iy, o vec steanitg] : : ! AE Poossincto B R ut thauy || ™ Aademy cleven again ‘suffer de-| wero the snining lights for the Avad- sumbers (o the professionai ranks. In-| WESTERN TEAMS HAVE R ; ing As- < ng | emy while Williams and, Simoneau h feat, thote, connukgors’ itk JHE Dola [0 Ch, Yo wmingly: dications point to the most active win- EDGE ON EASTBRNERBS ‘BENCH SHOW © J|Xiingly High, which handed them 2| “rp."icaqemy plays at Westerly e ter Ip the history of amateur baxiag, setback at the hands of Iowa | Annual show of Tulsa Kanael Club, #1726 to 0 trimming at Danielson on Wed- | Frigay, and unless there Is a° decided both in this city and throaghout thelin the bowl y does not mean that | § Tulsa, Okla. ¢ §| nésday Atterncon. The Killingly. team | improvement in the team it ie conceded | oo’ in good heaith for country at large, Early seasou. contesis|ths brand of football played in the west WRESTLING i Ml outweighed the Jocal boys by a margin | thac taere will be another defeat chalked . are being fairly Ciooded with entrants| iy better then that taught .in the east, o and there appears to be an unending. because - ‘while © Walter Miller vs. Heinie: Engle; ab J|of about ten pounds to a man, enabling | up against the local eleven. e e i inie- Engle; | "“"'m“ his uspal work Iowa was handing - Yale his custom, he came out here 1 % e Killingly to walk through the red and | The lineup: spend Sunday at his summer home. - Sappiy ot ring talent some”of which | trimming, 'the Army was Whipping iy e Y whjte Tine for repeated gains. Academy Kitingty | TRov, and My Paut 5. Burdick fvea promise of exceptional abity. | iansas, vl pan 3 e s (his: portion of ‘the: amas | Ao cutests ot the gridiron game . L) amatens toumament f| - Klllngly. won the toss” snd with 4 ; Right End Mrs. Carlton Irish are Bpending & few tsur contestants that the material for westerners edge H opens at Toronto. strong favoring them they elected | Fox Blakely | days with friends at Waterford.. the *team: 2 o professional ring career is secured. |anyw s of the east however. Tho O endler vs. Dave Shede, 10 || to receive, and ‘on the first play drove Right Tackle aNader - and A John F. Palmer, who has been confined The managers of the wh&wlm weeks w'hman't..hcd mr:eetlon:lheg:;xe; 2 1l rounds, at Miwaukee. s % t ;:;‘1;0;5;“4:;“:;"!{“"‘;;2‘°:h: e «.. Conklin 1 ‘_!;ml:‘:: ;&::Lrhnmw- for a few - °"2’n‘$"’u...." o "who show | DRysd. The A s mu’;;‘;_’ l?‘;:,’;‘“f:e Jimmy 'Nuss, 3 M tovs under foot until they crossed tho ;- Barceau| Mrs. L, B. Kenyon has been suering | %chools was discussed by the ualifications aad are WIMDE| e s e season are as follows: . Academy goal line, On the try for with @ sprained shpulder for severai|at its meeting and steps were 2 m:;x’n; e ot by iaddes | poOct #1—Centre va. Harvard at Cam- : point play Willlams shot a_ pretty’ for- % . Bessette | days, 3 obtain information for the next meeting hich leads to the money ring. . ~ "‘o,_""""_m P A T . ward pass overgthe line to Reeves. Tak- | . at the board, when action will be taken, Those amateurs who decide to. follow | gt Rtanta, | oo V% Georsia Tech I ing the kiek agam the Killingly boys dewnier | ol TH WILLINGTON |7 & o0t besrs. e o game into its mgher fUER(S| 0ot 98 Princeton vs. Chicago at Chi- CAN FORTUNE REPEAT 3318 Dlowed threushh the Mn‘;a: »1&;;:0;&:; N b PR EE I ssually prove apt papils and eusy to : PERFORMANCE OF LAST SUNDAY |emy line for the second touc R A e trom a business standpaint. No{ Ny, 4—Syracuse vs. Nebraska at Lin-| - As is alway: Wl he: loas moter than Tex Rickard has|eoln,, g i s always the case when a pitcher oo chat he alv e ~d makes & récord for himself there art ftated that he always likes to talk terms Alr-Carrying Spider. The water spider (Argyroneta agua- Williams Rop-kicked tite goal. This . Williamy, H, Brockett and Hans M. 1 Fiot 3 2 Hansen, Jr, were nominated for repre- en#” the scoring until the.last perio . seittativas Joab Moddey vnta-at ihe i ed their former he always kes o tho torme | Nov. 11—Notre Dame vs. Army at West | some who always say it is lucky aad e e i/ i B 7 Reesss | publican eaneus held here H- Bagbes, ¥ | fica), though en air-breathing “crea e diticuty 1 ne' 5 | e 3 he couldn’t do it again in a hundred years | "o Academy put up little opposition Left Halt Back Tyler and E. Burdick were nominated as | fUF®: SPends nearly its whole existence. ‘ m Serg e |"::"hn"m‘ " ava | 4 The schedule of the major ‘games for |This is what some of the fans in' Nor-| g o " T oo Stages of the game Simineau | Justices of the neace. in the water. It is enabled to breathe sancial side of bouts in ey ar® | Saturday are: i wich are saying about Gerry Fortume |, . ‘Guring the third quarter they Albert Richardson was & recent visitor | beneath the surface by means of a S ose Who . EEMcite * from L INbE ) S b RS Y TFICY, Who pitched a two-hit game at Wiliman-| ghowed g burst of speed that landed . \Wiiliams | in_Hartford. nateur to the professional ranks have YR TeMieomn. .| tic last Sunday. These fans ought to be bubble of alr, retained in the long them on the 20-yard line where Kil- Mrs. Moors and Mr. and Mrs. Warner | pooc o 2 : lingly held them. This was the nearest|Covey Downes | O Hartford were recent visitors at the |y o0 L5 mm'w" Jhime that the*local team came to crossing | Substitutions—Walz for Kilroy; Mec- |home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mather. $ weaves & le-shaped nest un- Yale vs. Willi necossary training, skill and’intel-| Centre va Harvard. convinced by thid time that Gerry can deliver the goods for he has won every wnce to -ucceed 18 proved by tte men-| Maryland vs. A ¢ on s & few Who have made- box- vs. Princeton, time for the local Kaceys but it is hard the Killingly lir Boynton and Kilroy | Namara for Covey, Brophy for Maleskt. | Rev. William V. . Allen, Willlam = H.| der water, attached to some plant, and O voar e box| - Mass. Aggies vs. Amherst to_convince some people. Ay, e el Z Brockett and George P. Bugbee attended | fills it with air, which the spider car- B Ronibors. AN Hat | jleuighvs. Hrown, ‘However there are many who will back = the Baptist state convention at. New| ries down from the surfa Jos ch, Bave B 8, s.; L g m"u“‘:.”'“m.‘""é‘.i',‘;q | Gerry against anyone that \gmxm;mu dissolved partnership. Conléy will man-|days’with! Pop. Warner's gladiators be- | Britain this week. surface, a bubble berg, Willic Sthger and other well known 2 y Cros can bring here next Sunday. Tnese fans Fordham vs, Georgetown Middlebury vs. Penn Stat a lily even though the ol o g Vi nd will win handily e g Wil tic bo; manage to nick him Colgate ve. Cornell. M lhmentie Sove . e Siegel and Carter will look after |ing ‘slammed ab®t the ‘gridiron in de- are confident tnat Fortune can repeat|fS: DIE® ey 155 o e lishe @ NELOMIE Jack Strubing, ex-Princeton back, i§| The Cubs won the Chicazo champion- | ChUTCh. v at Nassau on crutches. He suffered a |ship for the first time in 13 years, thei Gus Klar of Rockville was Mrs. Susie Rawson of Milford is viait- | 8t &' time. boxers receivd the ground work of their & education in amateur bouts. From rapidly growing ranks of the ama- The man who has money to throw at o £ in town|the birds is always afraid of spraink urs other additions may be expected. | New York U, vs, C \ | for an extra hit or so. ¥ i) be aDroken les playing . baseball ‘not foot- | veteran Alexander stopping the White | Sunday calling on friends. & his wrist. 4 i A o ihe past few years thore than fIfi¥ | Bethany ve. Rutwers } Tudia iented, ofhal C thare il 20 b Ak Sox and chasing the jinx out' of the ot amateurs, & large majority of whom are | Swarthmore vs. Philadelphia. record erowd af % B ich 1o for | Fenn State which isn't coming fo tho | lot. ¥ ; Total sales (par value) were $1i Metroppliian district products, cntered | | Stevens va. Springfield. much Interest in this game which 18 07 | stagium to play off that 1922 tle, has | Miadlebury may belong (o tho division ~ $91,000 b ne professionai rind from an amateur | | Lafayette vs. Bucknell the benefit of the tuberculosis fun two centers each weighing just over 200 |of so-called little colleges, but there is|' . g The principal offering today was f id far smaller than that of today, In-| Drexel Institute ve, C..C. N. Y. PALGONER HoLES our |Pounds. Ome is Capt. “Nows” lents noting “small’ about their football , of first moriges Auded in the list are the following | Syracuse vs Springticid, 4 GRORGE " FALOONE] and the otner T. H. Murray schedule. Lrouped by welght classification: Purdue vs. Chicago, IN ONE ON LOCAL l—lNth The Sh;vlln and Trambitis bout, which : W:lul- ’an may dfihungo hnfi-m‘h and| i 118 pounds—George Daly, Louis Gug- b sorge” Walconer, professional at- the was to have been held in Lynn next |his training grounds, but that doesn't comini.Joo Lynch MRS Levibe' B gt&n%«':::e::'v\:k;m'&nu o it Clhb, Has.ntered the asmwa|oWeek, has boen-called off, prevent him from continuing as the | MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL. 3y 92 Nable, Sid Torrls, Larry Goldberg, James | Yowa vs. Tlinois, * | in-one class. On Wednesday afternoon 'he | Fight fans are by far the easiest | Grand Circuit's leading driver and mous | New York, Oct. —18.—Profit-taiin : 3% 32 Tomasulo, Mickey Brown, Frank Fasa-| Indiana vs. Wisconsin. | accomplisned the feat which admits him | marks of any sporting element. For an |ey winner. combined with short selling. based ou 51.° . 501" 50% |per company has called for : 10, Manny Wexler, Abe Friedman, Sam | - DePauw vs. Notre Dame. {to the coveted distinction when he drove | example, the argument now being stag- | According to rules laid down by Chair- |the theory that the market had béen;CR I & P 45 4% 4% lay the $6,000,000 seven per cemt MR ey Virginia Military vs. Virginia ! for the third- green with careful precision | ed between the managers 6f Kid Kaplan | man Muldoon of the New York boxing |uversbought as a result ' of recent)Chile Copper .. ri naro, Al X 26 2513 25% | gated December, 1, 1918, | little expecting to do better than land | Meriden's gentleman boxer who a short'| commission, Jock Malone and Louis Bo- [heavy speculation in high priced shares, 29 cus, Louls Peri Joht | wATERBURY PASSES UP BI 295 29 on the green. The- ball traveled true|time ago flattened Johmny Shugrue's |gash will -battle for the middieweight [Odused an almost gemeral recession of s1% 80 80 METAL MARKET. Willle Suess, Willle O'Connell, 3 as’ an arrow struck the green with a|nose, and Andy Chaney ot 'Baltimore, | championship. Erices in today's stock market, the de- o 110% 108 109 |y vork Oct. 13—Copper Layton. BET IN HARGRAVES | pack-spin and then rolied lazily toward{who are slated to furnish ths fire-works From the way Butler college tFimmed | Clines in active issues ranging from 1[Columbia Graph .. = 2% 2% 2% s pounds—Charles Beecher, Sol See-| The adage, “he who laughslast, laughs | the cup. At the very lip of the cup the |on the car at Weiss park, Now Haven | Illinois it looks as If there were other|to 2 points, » Jack Stark, Sam Selger, Willle | Dést.” is a true one in the case of Ows 32% 32 325/ Spot and mearby 13 TSQ@14; ;::1-:- 147 142% 140 140 |tin,fvm, spot and muuoxma 10% 10% 10% |easier, No. 1, Northern . ball hesitated and hung for an iuecmws and then dropped in. The feat is not only remarkable be- Friday night, over the refsres, \, .pears | football warriors in the middle West be-| Trading was largely in the hands of to bo nothing other than, a hoax 7o in-|sides the “Big Ten” of the Conference. [ Professionals, who secmed to favor the terest the fight enthusiasts of tho state. Ben Valger. er George Weiss of the New Haven Prof unds—Pate Zivie, of Pittsburgh | Winners of the Eastern league bunting 11 . N .00@32.00; No. 3 After. I, Battling SIki Is hardly g |NiEh priced indwstrials in which there|Com Products 1263% 124% 124% M,}hfi:‘ofim? lead steady, am Mossberg, Arehle Walker, Fiuw |PASt scason. George is Jaughing up his | cause it was done in one but because|And they will fall for it too. for grabblng some SOLr www |D@s been little, pubic buying. Mexican | Cosden Ofl .. 8% 5% pot, 650@6.15; sinc firmer, East St » Harry Galfund, Ben Potfteau, Dave | S1eeves now at the owners of the Water. |1t fs -a blind hole. The yardage is 164 [ Frankie Schoell, crack Buffalo welter- | ey hetakes the Pig chaace of i [Petroleum continued 0 be 4 speculative} 2 VR VEC L - : Louis delivery spot and nearby 6.80@. Weber, Ed Crosler. bury baseball club because Pinky Hare|yards over a hill, George by his feat|'elght, put away Steve’ Latze of Scran-|cafeer in @ battle with Jack Dempscy. |favorite, moving within a radius of 14 Caba- Cane i $.85; antimony, spot, 6.75@7.00. 3 45 pounds—Milton Welss, Jamea, Sul- | F*ave has been drafted by the Washing- | colfects a number ot prizss offered by |ton, Pa, in the third round .of their —_—— points and closing -at a net “loss -of 7. TR TR - 5 ST Danny Roas, Andy Lake, ton American and in returh he is'to re- | various golf suppties firms. ) scheduled ten rounder Monday night in SPRING HILL Standard Oil of New Jersey, however,| 2% Tro oo 3 COTTON. § pounde—Dave Rosenberg, Augie |Ceive the sum of $4,000, balf of it in 38 e the Bison City. Schoell is rated with the . pas strougy, gueaing siahily Highers i | TN 5 New York, Oct. 18.—Spot cotton qulely Ratner, Harry Greb, Pitisburgh, Larrydtimefto-purchaso his Thanksgiving Tur. | STORE TEAM LEAGUE best welterweights in the country and is | The Ladies’ Aid society served a baked | extenfling its gain to 9 3-8 points. Na-|iie g i 23.05. z \dge. key and the other in May when his team | R vracte T one of the few who hold a verdict over n supper at the church last week Wed- | tional Biscuit, which touched &’ new | ' middling 23.05. ) to assemble for the' senson. | i o | Dave snade nesday evening. Those present were fa- high at 245 1-2 in the first hout, drop- g SIRLRECKETT BOUT, TO And the funniest thing about the whelo [ EYans WAL SR Benny Valger is in Bddie Mead's sta- ble of mittsters, may be matched soon vored with excelient instrumental music | ped later to 34 and then closed at\237 |Erle 2 Br ...~ by Mr. Bischoff 3¢ the piano and a vitin- [14 at whieh i registered & net gain of | iy Ty, ke with Mickey Travers at New Hgven. | st from Willimantic. 9 1-4 -points on the day. - Freep 1t 15 understood that an Elm City pro: | The Doles for the electric light wice| Sicels were among the heaviest of the | GuPolt T moter is secking to bring the two to- |37® here and will be set in a few days. |standard shares, despite the prediction:ce; . pectric gether. B Mr. and Mrs. Nichols returned Sunday |Of weekly trade reviews that the pres- 76 179 96— 251 ¥ 77 69— 234 4 affar is that Weiss only paid $300 for [ McInhiss BE STAGED ON BEC. 1TH | goriraves when he' way & wensber % | Duhamel I Oct. LBy the A Fo—The|the Brasscos and performed behind the | H- Schwartd 7084 74— 228 fight between Battling Slkl, the Senega- | bat ; P. Schwarts 90 94 103— 287 gty 4 e B and in right field. Not only that - but Hargraves is the second ‘plaver that S N Beckett, the Mngilsh heavyweight | Weiss has sent to the big 1«";3)~:rmh;. Gen- Motor . 5 14y . 411 436 423 1269 | R U o ity b evening from a ten days’ va Quring | ent production figure of approximately % . o B ’ A e Jack Rensult-Gen, : s vacation, during | r Great North pr ... 94 943 . '“" l‘f(?'_‘l"‘y‘:?:;:'n:"; 'l’.‘lf:":"’:" ;uny ynl(-;l and at the expense of the & Mitchell Co, Tunney ‘bout scheduled for. the Garden | Which time they went with an aummohile‘;‘) ver “n:x W;!s‘:lkel)' to be W‘;:"““; Great North Ore . . :s:,‘. :u: was officl . '* | Brasscos. Ginger Shinault, ex-Waterbury 6 7 78— 223 | Fiday varty of 30 through the western part of | for the rest of the year. The sharp by the internationdl -boxing union, | catcher, was parchased ny o UT 69 (] 8— 223 | Friday night was called off and replac- jer whose auspices Wie bactle will be Gulf _Steel 2 58 89 |price records for ed by the White-Marks tilt, Leo Flynn | Massachusetts, ower the Mohawk trail to [1-8 point drop in Republic - was _in- rtain’ sum 0| Harvester . 1123 109 112 |istered. todey by wheat, corn and oats, . Which It s claimed was not | Gallagher 19— withdrew Bobby Michaels from is ad- | BeRRington, Vt. across that state to Bel- | fluencd by ¢he publication of the report|pyinois Cent {114% 114% 114% | the gains were more than wiped out M- L The bout was at first announsed | enough, and in addition. oEphy. Wi b i feee > e [1ows F: i § for the quarter emding September 39, 3 | ter selling to realize profite, » take plee on November 23. included in the -x-:af"sl‘:x;f:;”h was | Flemming 69— 213 | vertised match with Andy Thomas in |lOWs Falls, ing points of interest on Houston Ofl .. .... 84% 343 |ter by heavy g Tho articles, Which bave been rati- | the. Profs and Torphy went to Waseinury, | CP08900 $8— 260 | the Garden. Fiynn was called before the |the Way, and followed the course of the | Which showed a deficit of 3138676, af- bury. Inspiration Cop ... 3834 3815 | Wheat closed unsettied 7-8c to 1 3-4o ke o i 2 ter taxes and charges, as compared|Tne Nickel 15 5, With December - 113 3-4 ‘to New York Boxing commission 2nd. was | Connecticut river from there down. o % 16% |net lower ed by the International boxing uhion, | It was only a short time afterwards when Totals 293 391 1153 told that he either would 'go through The town hall was packed .at the re.|With 2 profit of $86,382 in the.preced-iint Paper .. - 61 ° 61 |113 7-8 and May 11312 4d 112 &-& il for & 30-round encounter wnd will | Shinault went to the Cleveland Indians > the, mafch or that he and his boxer |Publican caucus Monday eveming. A. M |!DS auartel. The rall and coal srikes|int Con . % % 14 | Gorn lost 1c to 1 3-¢ and ocats 7-8¢ &' gt B and Welss reelved two more checks. AT TAFTVILLE would receive ninety days' suspension, | 3rant was made chairman and §. P. Hol- | ndoubtedly ar fm:sx{:{: Sraees teet s g st BT lurope, as ne Beckatt e question now hanging fire is who ddn’t 10 cat | lister secret: « aucus. £ 3 By ‘So.pr .. STk . ST% &% wie to make the light-Beavywelgh: 1im- | will the Brasccos ship (o= Now 1;«‘;11\" s ey e i ey Stk o thete 1n\ the a0t Teo , L The Senegalese will f'ght around i85 100 103 g0z |AN0 Gecided to let Michaela ‘box Thomas | Were five tickets in the field, tvo from | SO closed ¢ 108 1-4 off 1,1-2 and Kelly Sp T next in order to have -him land a berth | Pep m a4y S an Jecides vhox TR beomahsi s gl d oy Crucible was off 1 14, Kennegott .. 3% 4% punds, which ls Len pounls eavier |with the faster clubs? The drafting of | Fitzsimm g e ey, mis, | aeesing % od B the iy A e e o SRAlle Aesin’digeel behund. the Shet (o) Envalche | 7 73 han the welght he fought at in the| Hargraves must have been a big blow | Trofand 118 102— 325 | ywor to how the//oting should be done, jthecliet “bue 3. ‘belac Stxlly| took: place: in | Teck: Steel $3%- 33 arpentier struggle. to the owners of the Waterbury club | White . N3 1i0e s Sy )l RIS dheeheon SeNSlas trved Seaiana o . The fight wil be staged at tho Oiym-| that Harry Watkins, holder of the wesld | decided that those seated should deposit | \Orthern Pacific, which touched 89 on |Lehigh Valley 4 0% T0% notwithstanding. the fact that *(Carl | Marien professional running record for an hour, | theIT Votes in hats to be passed and those | L0 Of @ returm of the old dividend]Lima Loco : Cok 588, o, Schmehl a shortstop, \was also drafced | DUgas The original agreemeat, which Was by the Bosion Drairs 4 3 ML 13901 miles, 128 vards. Tas passed to-tha Sianding march around and deposit theirs T e T e L e L L A5 3, Wiih, DU, S Gl Lo sl st pere- Yave taken ape Flasely pacing on fool and Wheel in what was |which resulted in the choice of Mrs | ™ iquipment also yielded in the general|Mex Sea Ofl -..... 13% 16 | 11% *d that it be posthoncd £ @ Lacsr date. leostly, T the Braneios tag roceiea iEMY | Walsh ......... 115 110 108— 241]purcly a record attempt, and not a race. [Anne E. Vinton for the north and Lewel- | reaction, Baldwin faling back to 140 Miami Copper .. ...28% 281 ' 28% HBoth fighters have made the d4pcsits|auly and Hargroyes nnu”"| SBUE [ ORBIEy ieavpis T30 108 10 EC# Kaw of Cornell, named jn 1921 |I¥1 J. Storrs for the south parish. L. after having established a new high for [ Mid¢ Steel .. .... 34 33% 33% =Bt o oyl g s o oty St v bl‘ua‘nd‘ f.onowl)‘d :;}ul:c l,fa\r'l Doyle o.1124 105 98— 327 |for many an ‘All-American team, was |Stores was nominated to succeed himself | the year at 142 3-i. American Locomo-[idd StI Ofl ....... 13% R Bkl waive. The iietes e | e L A0 LOHOw(A vt G|y 105 - 95 \ 48— 304 Tunning a temperaturo of nearly 103 two | 2% Judse of probate. A D. Telfer, Adie | tfve sold oft 1 34 and American Car M K & Tex w i .. 1% e mitee. however, soon had prios anteed to the fighters wire Dot made|$13,000 through. the purchase. ot | MoEitt 121 119 121— 361 days before last week’s game. Sl he |C- ovkins, Leonard Smith, Ida Parker, |1, All the motors were weak, Stude-|Mo Pacific - publie, but the Ass>clated Press under-|players by the biv wasts mros o | ‘ — — — —— |played against New Hampshire state, |T- Arthur Barrows, Orrie Anthony, Lot- | paker seliing off 1 1-2 points. Davison|Mo Pac:pr .. . 1 ecarin_pagain. of nip and tuck In the Mands from a most reliabie autnority | 9. e 1. Totals” ... 79 543 532 1654 |dld his full share of the work amd ap-|tle Thompson and John N. Fitts were |Chemical was one of the most conspic-|Nat Biscuit ... L ey the last- hour. Them Siki will recsive 7,000 pounds, wi s B parently suffered no ill effects. néminated as justices of the peace. uous weak spots in the specialty liet,|Nat E & S . “‘m,whml ‘majority, with some b oF G SINGLE SCULLING MAY BECOME HERNDON WINS HARVARD Pal Reed and Louls Bogash hox in P e Y dropping 4 points. Nat Lead 108% o o aken o gossip . that eas S e | A MINOR SPORT AT HARVARD | TENNIS CHAMPrONsHp | NeW York next Tuesday night. Bogash|'® SALEM - There were a few outstanding excep- Nev Con .. . g 1% ™ | ehoreage was easing up @ little and that LAST OF MATINEE RACES { Cambridge, Mass., Oct: 15—Rowing ac-| Cajubridge, Mass, Oct. 18— Edward T. | o "0x YOunE Fisher at Bridgepor: Oct. s Hom to e eknesbe wiet TR e k] 2 consequent reduction of premiums &t LT TO BE HELD SATURDAY |tvitles at Harvard are o be broadoncd | Herddon, of Pottsville, Pa., today won ! Gordon Munce, Pastime A sl b il Ul e U ST S e “H & i 3 . =2 The last of the matinee horse. races|With 2 ¥iew to developing single scull- | the tennis championship of Harvard uni- 2 e A0, simkigns fler boms in Toms: efier 31% 31 |the seaboard might be looked for. Om spending the | nouncement” of higher prices for the{N Y N H & H 1305 1304 | the other hand. bulls contended at the will be staged gn the Recreation pabk|iDE as a minor sport. An annuai three week with Mrs. Ernest Spencer. T sty by Aernaip of Harvard uni- | oger, who formerly held the national crude product. Fisher Body was push- | Nor & West . 3 hat realising had cleaned out % Tpeedway Willimantic Batirday - after- | cornered race with Yale and Princeton | of Washington, D. C, 60, 6-2, 5-1. Horne | poe sestocny ne. S, lampionship, has | Frank Rogers was a Colchester caller | &d wp ore than 2 points - dnd ~Cora ZOFEEm Fae 572 517 |much weakiy heid whest and that the soon for the Cliss B cnamplonship of | POssibly an ‘intercoilegiate championsnip | don formerly ‘was champion at Erince- | amatens. Atalete von yAng in the | Morcay. 3 B i T B0 e st oSt e P 54% 54%5 |market.was n a heakhier position ax Ji he town. Most of the Horses that have |4Te Proposed. Dr. i Hebar Howe, su-|ton and Kinkel held a similar tile at | roounsidered his deoition 1o rurn vns | #Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Danicls and chil-| Traders looking tor ' mew stocks \n|pe,p g i5% 43% |a result Estimates that the world 5 ntered were driven m the Class < sveut | Pervisor of rowing, announces that scull- | Georgetown. Both are studsnts in the | fessional, This became Known yesterasy, | ST, Of BOFrah were callers here Sunday. | Which Gieteibivon of SRS SO0 Sl | phila, Co : 42 421 |shortage of corn this season Wi ) ast weck. A side bl has been placed (N8 IS to be urged for under-graduates | graduate scbool. [ enensit Syiv:< atnovices \m{ ;‘ 4%, | Harry Smuckler has returned home af- { m‘c‘g" T;mm A and B stocks mov. | Pitts Coal 59 59 |tal 500,000,000 bushels Kendnd.;: give /048 {nd the race will be sonductéd on the | Eenerally, and for the university sweep | — e he ot ety of o vkt | tex a two' waeke, st Lo New York ¢ .| MEsrican Fuarco 8 (e B ot | Pullman . 131 131% |independent strength to com and oste. winsarctike-all; Sadil o-l:;men as an accessory to their reg-| WELCH APPOINTED SOCCER teur boxers which will compete against © Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers were in wfine S dgaott s ey A "'"'{“ 1.3 | Pure Oil 5 30% 307 | May and July corn reach gt Last Saturday Arthur Treat who qrove [Uler rowing. A new boat house to ne| 3 COACH AT MAVARD | Canadians ‘in a tournament at Teron: | N7, London Tuesday attending the fu-| IO 7 WEEC, &% o Ry St Spr 122" 1233 |bushel, but then holders began o “harfle C. in the last ' héat offered to|Made the centrs of this sport is unaer | Cihildae Mis t 1o, - Otitario. Thursda a Fri OTOD- | nera] of M. Rogers' sister, Martha Rog- | ™ Total gl " were 1,236,000 share Reading . . . . 79% 79% |load on a Mg scale, and corn oats Slace a wager. of $100 that George | consideration. e 7 R se OB LW B Eeday knd FrigRy- wights, | ory tel sales mefe, 1:23¢. > Rep I & Cteel 325 receded with wheat. 3 cohits it oot Bet Mier Tas: a0, B IR Welch, former English professional soc- | Willle Hoppe played the best billiards | = prof Bingham of New Haven spent the | ,, C2ll money held firm at five per cent|p i ‘gyog 56% 5 Provisions averaged higher with hogs = Ihe_Theead City Driving Club's entry, |SHUGRUE TURNS DOWN SF Dlayer and poferce, has been appoint- | e has shown all season Tuesday night | week end at his summer home. thronghout ‘the session. | Most, of : thie | geq s ‘Rpebuck 89 and as @ resalt of the semi-monthly n' SNfice to b6 SAEME Liedlal A4 8 ed soccer, coach at Harvard, it was an- | at the Hoppe-Peterson Billiard Rooms in Mrs. Ernest Spencer is visiting friends | PUSiess f the time mo{oy market was ivies then’ -t SN SN d MADISON SQUARE OFFER | nounced today. Weich is secreary of |2 Practice match with Edgar F. Apple- ; A L3 i it was South’ Ry .. ! ¥ b matigeal 5 le- |in Lyme. \greed to have each place a side bet|, JONBNY Shugtue, Waterbury's hustling | the Boston Socger officials, association. |by, natidnal and international amat.ur South Ry pr . 00 70% wareh: stocks here. at the longer maturities, bankers de- statement of ouse | manding five per cent and brokers bid- .2l % Chlcage Grain Markst. i the event next Saturda lghtwelght pugilist has tuned down an | The Harvard soccer team will gieot Yals | 18.2 balkiine champion. Hoppe won by | yiutro Lene, who atterds school in|ging 4 3-4. : Teme G B0 R et e Low, | Close. turday. offer,to battle Jack Bernstein, New York |at New Haven on Novemher' 24, the 300 to 36, averaging 50 and having an |y meRlC: St the Weed Chd &t the| eavy buying of sterling in Londom:|mexas Pac . 30 30 Dec. 115% 113% 113% Tigirs Beat Avay aggressive scrapper. {n a 10-round go in 98V before the Harvard-Yale ' football | unfinished high run of 242. During - this | pore OF N7 Darents, Mr. TS: James | apparenily for French acoount, —sent |mohaceo Prod . 86% 36%[ apay oo, 1135 13% - 113% 1 Madison Square Garden Friday night |it Was also announced. long run Hoppe's ali-around play was 5% 3 o demand bills up to $4.47 1-4'in thismar-| ynjon Pacific ....151% 150% 151 Sl 0 104% 104% Point, N. ¥. Oct . 18—Prince-The Brass City mitt flinger was foroed | e up o his best form. Appleby had @ high | Yorian Strong of North Plain was aiet, the highest in several weeks, but|Union .Oil-.. ... 18% 13 18 |camy ©on defeated the ATmy &t soccer todcY, |to turn a deaf ear on the offer becamse A Cballengs. run of 22 and an average of 7 1- GRHSE oo, THoeUAY the rate fell back somewhdt in Mater |Gnited Fruit . 163 156 - 188% | “Peo 6% 1% 7% o2 he fights Johnny Doyle -of New York | The Youns Tigers, of Greeneville have| The first serious injury of the season s A e ey I [T s Pood 7% 8% 6%| May L0 e9% 68 [ P next week in Jersey City. an open date for Saturday and Suuma, |07 the Rutgers gridiron squad was dis- B Tatber b - Suoem 68 s It has ofien been sald that the Am-| “Shug” has a right hand that is not {and would like to hear from the Young|COVered Tuesday, when H. F. Keiler, Britai retee. . Deapiiay ant, Greek exsmargel V& Sladiec 0% 108% 108% 3 : srican league was faster than thie Na-|acting well since he injured it in the | Harddigs or the Toung Judeans for o first-string fullback, was put under a ritain To Pay Up were noticeably weak. Canadian ex-|Ttah Copper 68% 7% 67% 4y 0% a% g fonal, but the Natiomal ‘leagueis ew |fight with Kid Kaplan of Merlden sev.|game for these dates. The Tigers ary|d0Ctor’s care with blood poison in an sk i it e A TR S Hi H% wous a - ainiy have staoved that line of argu- | eral weeks ago. This is also one of the | stepping along at a fast pace and wan, |ankle. Keiler has only played parts of Westinghouse 63% 62% 623 o 39 % WY Sint, this Safl, reasons why he Will not appear at the |some real opposition for the week end, |ihe three games on- acfount of what . BTOOmS: byt Bl s iR § Garden Friday, night, Answer through the Bulletin. was originally a strained ligament in his The following iS_a summary of the g . |knee and was showing rapid. improve-| transactions on the New York Stock BEx- BOND MAREET BOXING BOUT EESULTS 1N AL, sl LG ment when an infection set in, dus tosa change up to 3 P. M.: DEATH OF PRINCIPAL Philadelphia, Oct. 13Bobby. . |tisht bandage. He will be lost to the New York, Oct. 18.—A firmer tons, High. Low. Close e - New York, Oct. 18—Knocked to (he|9f Clifton Heights, Pa., won easily from | ~o. 07 several weeks. i e e e E'm“':]‘-d“:“ ‘mw'lxfi :’o:: PUTNAM'_&_-CO. i fioor 'while boxing in the 8¢ regiment |90 TIDlitz of Philadelphia, in an 8. | With forty candidates 1/ ~mblea Co-| | e 5 S5 814 |pathy with the siump in stocis, declines e & armory on Saturday night, Waltcr Welch | Tund bout tonight. Barrett scored twe | 1Wmbia fencing practice Ligan Tuesday | ' Alllad, Chiem 8% again outnumbering gains at the end of - Buccessons 7o RICHTER & CO. ks . e e e WAl | o, In_the gymnasium. Coach James Mur- e the - day. A & of the brain. Welch, 't is said, com- & ' e squad, but 5 614 | 3dvas 50 cents on $100, » - R DA P s aed ol Captain Harold ¥. Bloomer was detain- e i 32 7Y et - R Victory ¢} . HA| ORD, CONN. [ _“"""Mt Sl e it SPORT ‘WORLD BKIEFS ed and could not take part in the open- Am Hide & 1 pr. 743 ° 13% and the new 4 1-#'s also moved to high- SRS i s & b ing drill. The squad of fory was the P 112 er ground, but the second 4's dropped fr. : H sa"and o was remcved to'the hom biggest that ifis come out for tpg gport 1o : 36% 16 cents and the 4 1-4's series from 2| *. - m"’“l iy s o, he T - in many years, and Coach Mufray will 10 3 WE OFFER 2 : § bt rrr g Those Centre Calloge boys—some of {feel no shortage in Material. 132 g : them-—are not exactly kids, with Crogor | At the request of the Unisd States 5 b JORDAN ALMOST CERTAIN Kubale, Bartlett and Robarth, 22. tional Conterence of ‘Lawn Tennuwil::;- §§ : TO WIN CHECKER TITLE| Pittsbu’s has been beaten twice run. | erations, which was scheduled to take 1235 g Boston, Oct, 18—Passing through {he | PiS. Syracuse will be Warner's nixt{place in rarss wie latter part of (his| . 16135 LOAN SOC]EI i sixth round of the fifth-American check. | OPPonent, and “Chick” Meehan's New | month, has been postponed wntil’ Dec. 101 : ers toupnament today without a defeat, | YOrk Staters will find the Smoky City |20, and the site of the meating has 82 in the plab thas far, Alred Jocaan | Outfit fightin' mad.: 2 been shifted to London. 2 106 y r Lo champlon and twice wn | Tony Jdlian of Broekfort has been se- | Margaret Dillon 1:58 i-4 is the Grand AT&STpr 2 THE SMALL LOAN BANK i 923% ner of the Scottish title, was ragarded | lécted by Matphmaker Goode of the | Circult's leading race and money wine ALG & W I 305 . tonight, as certain to win the tournament, | Aren2 A.' C., to meet Flores, the Fili- | ning pacer of 1922, * {Bald, Locomo . 139% Ny His opponent today -Was X. C. Water-|Pibo in the semi-final to the Villa ‘and | A stadium that will seat 30,000 people Balt & Ohio .. 553 Makes loans in any amount net ex- house, of Buston, Mass, champion, - Bdwards bout next Monday night. Steve |and an athletic field of eight. acres Beth Steel (B . 5% ceeding $300.00 at interest rate { Gustn and his old rival, Lonis Leo- |are planned for Marquette universigy. | Brook ‘R Te . a4 Yo make A : = nard, ‘will box in another ome of tue | Milwaukee, 8 Cal Pack 83% i By I“,',,,..“ o oteoie Py, . prelims. ; Poter Manning, king of speed, cover- o Dol §2% Hace on Heuosheld. F srwtsse: erdbiots re e e It will be at Jeast two momths before | ed an average of 45.22 feet each sco- Een gt . 1 in:4 quici;, confidential, and sbeslutaly ' ; S SeG TR fo,bex sgain. |ond when ht set the' world's recora of At e safe manner. Advice and congultation -ray made 1 156, 847 4 e o Jostétday showsd that two othfiflwm , Challenges are baing hurled thick and | B | Ches & ome b s g e i s oo T B fast: at Pancho Villa, the new boxing s e . ke vo T [Sermation. Phobie 1:6: 00 champion in the flyweight division, Vi = amateur boxing tourney at Strand Thea- | Joe Fogarty, who used to develop some || ‘Robert Horne, m,'“nmn.}oa. 25. Entries will be re- |'great basketball feams at Pennsylvania, chs:c,‘,fiz of s:xm;xflm" by J. R. Haaken, 18 Dolphin [is now basketball coach at Tale. - lsad nber- of the Bifttsh avenue, Revere, The post-season series with New Haven | 1°84Ing member S | Coach Charley Daly of the Army team é and 'St. Paul metted the Balti - | Debt Funding D that is Extreme changes of weather during fall sick and was unable to see the Cadets | Oles a tidy sur Seo el A llE WEATHEE CHANGES CAUSE BICK- NESS ot to visit the Unifed States. Si |S3u% many colds and coughs. For quick 'I :IY _against Auburn. Doubtless he ei- i 3 thetr 11 r e relief from theoat, chest and . rom the _thelr scores to date| Robert, who sutceeded Austin rouble, covene, ccids “and i 55 STATE STREET from his sta the Cornell footbali eleven appears to be | Chamberlain to the important post Hon three touchdown attack in the m;{ m:omr" of. the cast, a? English secretary oi,:_h. chooaghad Lo 3 VEW LONDON; CONN. s st i e dh (oxpeoted te give| ury,"has been head of the Hoard, pLargest o e © . ROOMS 302-308 Jok Ty The ehEmp. o w‘“‘h of. Trade. and 1s a c fmihqu\ o Nt vl g 7 ! 'NEW MARSH BUILD

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