Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1910, Page 3

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‘THE AETNA LIFE INSURANCE. J L LATHROP & SONS. @8 Shetucket Eireet, Norwich, Conn. Motor Boat Owners be repaid by investigating -our GAMES TODAY. i afier Su It protects] Norwich at New London. fitished Friedman ard Leftys Mool imantic. retired the mext two batters in ord New London's remaining run came asher singled, third on Conmnor's which was fielded tyre allowsi to jump out of his made home. ed like scor- Insurance — Peiicy. when running and when laid up| Middletown at Wi #nd against ail marine perils includ- tng fire and theft, at very low Tate. B. P. Learned & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Bui Agency Established May 1846, the picture may come heme tof o and your own House be the next| without Insurance ®all and take out a Policy before R| ISAAC S, JONES, Insarance Agt. Richards Building, 91 Ma go. 1f vou are TEE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insarance, #s jocated in Semere’- Block, over C.-M. #¥illiams, Room 9, third'foer. L Teléphone 147. Aprown sver Firat ‘ m .m with his_gleve at'one of the Texas Bank. Shetucket St | |eagye kind, whichystuck in his mit Three -girigery pickups by Shaw [ Two teams i ed an exciti s diamond S: L. _wis” Welephome 905, Members of New York and Boston Steck Exchanges $3 State Strest. 24 Broad Street. PRISATE WIRE. 'n-mk"" % Dominick Members of the -New York Stock i"or"fl executed in*Stecks and B-nd., Grain-and.Coetten. SHANNON B! 0 Shetucket Street. l"m 901 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. NOTICE Louiss Franklin Miner.ls mow | NewiYomc lchnedathe bears to pay ’...w in her new ofice, Breed Hallg hesd to hotiw “reports from Da- Delspbene 660. ' e WHAT'S“NEW THE PALACE CAFE &nd see us. ATSON & u-. FM"KE’; e clean, powerful edy. ~ ing. | Norwich - Tt 1 38 | fhe boundi 79 | S himanise s i e} Jne, boud New London's general speed and | ing in the wideawake game made the Whalers |arcund to th look like big leaguers at Sachem park | on Tuesday afternoon in contrast to the all-areund indifferent play of the home team. which went down to de- feat by the shutout route. 5 to 0 When it; came to__ hitting they could | but Noonar find Phitlips, the Montville twirler, for | tagged out only four singles, but two phenomenal | single. Vs sing ai with and lucky stops robbed them of hits. | Smith led Burns - scooped -one) up_ with his ‘barc | single, hand, and Nasher grabbed backhanded | their Score by unl New London Norwil . uy Puitipe follows Wednesda town. ting Up Nice Fielding Game. Wiliimantic re the flelding features from a Nor- ich, standpoint,and Mosney twiried = | Bpod’ball aftexgie hadireplaced .:Fried- ?an afterrome=was out in the third. | finally winning Insignis - tWmewing . was ‘a -deng way to | The I« e he ba#,*giving, New London a nice | derful catcl tart, in~tive Sinnenga where they scored The . game“started off with Cireus | It Was a | CharliesTariédman pitching, but Char- iie proxedutorbe nothot,weather twirl- | cheered by er. AttekaulonJlmd&oul to Jimmy | to held up h‘ Noonauwin ‘left, Grifin was:passed and | all. It wa scgred- Foye,7Humphrey’s new | by the .fans, - fevte aceda trimie 2o -right ERE RE A Tusimanse Dok Sivansmis center. ;Noswieh ‘was outgin order in | there with 4he refreshments and Crun ite_hait {but instheisecond the outlook | Whagker of sirons Zing Feme e Ehe ‘Wimhtewed forjthe home -team when | latest #dropped Noomlan’s fly. Griffin | the wallop, ‘alengsthe: good - work by mak- | Next game Saturd eavdfevor secordiwhen hie Dick- | plelnfie s sactifice. Noowss “Johnson Will Turn White.” *hird' and . Chiapdelaine Honolulu the chance was recklesely | Bill Lang of Aust Noolan was tagged | simmons arrived today h!'fim&.ulcnufl towards | no te witness when i trivaito,set back. | The mext | faht on July on ies. . He passed Grit- | the secord *time, . then Ensign | him ousr’ second-after gather- 's .sactifice, Result, By eon ‘second and the South Atlantic been raised to $2,200, t. h to 'hlt. scoring two, and | the history of the le: ‘s ma‘m Pwwhen ‘Bufns singied | mit of 10 men will not-be changed. Foye slashed a | hs AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. UE STANDING. i B WHITEWASH FOR THE HOME TEA New London Makes Scere, 5 to 0—Norwich Used Two Pitchers—Academy Batting and Fielding Honors— Reno for Big Fight—Athletics Again on Top. wEuELERy guskunEs; Cubs Take 1-0 Game from Reds. . Juue 2(—Chicagn won & bard foughi gamo from Cinclunadl, 1 Athletics Regain Lead by Double Victory. 21.—Philadelphia _defeated York twice today and pulled the residents out of first New York. Jun MounmskLaer oramwessian - CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. in the sixth, Won. lus P |Stole second, New Lodon a7 ir %ot | drive to deep Miaa)aown, lme 1 32 | by Rhylande senuunesnmens] glove, on wh. ofwich once x IRan for Chiance In 4th. Batied for Gaspar in $ih. *Batted for Fril in Sth. Score by innings: 1 atte m;,zod qouwt e 5 i d off the shi d up three Brook- Im Ditehers In todass 1 scceccrsraroal off Chappy’s o B wepessdan vy snuffed ou: manmssErey Auumsanesy B Seore by inalngs: | omammeamen Detrsit 3, St. Louis 0. { PP, vlersceosmne hits this aftermoon, and the Tigers won § 1o 0. ] Pittsburg and St Lowi ne 21.—Plttsbure broke losing the frst am: winning the second 10 fo 3. The scores: Friedman 8; strack Ble header thday. Baseball The sched 4 Connecticut assoc Score by nning: don, Middlefown ‘Thureday—Willims oMulnesessenn | ecoummmesrmes spectacular one-handed stop. - Score: Bl urrlane i Friday—N WILEFAM*SHAW * . rd o at Willi Norwich Third Baseman, Who Ts Put- | “ ooty ol ~Mic » “Batted fer Willis in 5t Into the River After Them. H | man! [ erseometorsmme PRV | Blummermnsom wletisddiice Sl sauntisans BHLLT e e the bank after a trio:of ' rums. Coleman’s bat and lan to ‘the surface he crowd a Scoro by inalngs: It mlessoms —Cleveland and Chicage played todsy. each club wipning one. st game 3 to 2 in twelse in- Cleveland, June tmo extra inning Cleveland won 1 3 “Ratied for Bioger i 7 ‘Batied for Pickett i Seare by innings Bormicy coorun amsassoaal | eommal 8l oenma ames of the @irst double header of the season Boston, being the oppesing club. 8l onwena alescononsn Totals, 43 10 In discussing the com" ing battle Fitzsim njdrove.Friedman to:the | “Jonnson wil t time H Twe out when winniay Score: by Iznings in the ring " Jeffries lands on unanimous vote of the six clubs salary limit [P o Bun e [ aenmuirioony Blowusranpont Blomnnnnesneg Score by smes: sncunonssLe 8l oormunnliung oleesscnccsa, FINANCIAL AND GEIMMERE}IAL . o cle. New a¥ork,s June /21 —Apathy over- A andy/ aropped: back to near |~ Genersl ¥ the % of, i@feness. There was & - ai atmecmame activity to the 106 llineis culated. t§market of damage to Do wd the sp crop were not ‘heard wi thren ude ;in: the : early mar- ket. . Bhe: oppresslon of the weatherkin andihad a part Eeaioa # also’ins discouraging any active.epera- o Oica hours, 110 4 -~ - “tions ¢in ‘stocks. The-comsiderable rise :‘, = inpFices at.the, close ‘vesterday after - 3 the almqst inert ket for a long 3 ,fima Y pramwptad to seme profit tak- | 209 Miwoud Facic: " onthe part of the profes- | ™ numul dnu azmon-h" “The resuits. summed | _ e @l ani: dooping. mazker. of"the 'steck market to overithe spring wheat weis’ dueenartly;to”the imod- |- 6900 Sorthern Paciic . 140 ®acific all e ipuect was | goloipeanminanis - 307 Peopie’s Gas Pitgbure. 400 Pittsburg Coal —— Fresspd. Steel Car. “BONT WRRY« . mm _ It Makes Wriakles. 26380 Soutbern. Soutaern T e 500" Tole m..nn.-—fw-—. ""“V}bum-e Vl’* U&fllefl SM-QES s St il 14 per cent. in the bid wlce‘on‘ % ,..‘ { June 15.21, g i relia- = i mv. 10 steady; ree | » a1 Tl/me:lmn 1 ninety days Koestner out. “Hatted for Koo DULL AND DROOPING MARKET. | 15090 Consiigated Some Profit Taking Sales on Part of | s bue & ‘R the Profesionals. . ..omes{ ~ 157 Dirbis Securitics sumnme Score by touings: BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. ol ‘ome - the utwkim}.al again today. [ —— Do %a prd 4100 Great. Nord wijeat - markets, ; ands, the reports cir- Toterboroug! New Bricata .. Connecticut ‘League. uey—New ‘Britatn =, TTS;AND. GALLIVAN Prize Winners for Academy Season— High Averages in Batting and At New Havea—Springgeld 0, 2 Iyoke—Northampian 6. MWolyoke 2. AU Hariforg—Hariferd 37 Bridgeport 3. ndgfielding avef- ages as gx 'en nolow torithe : Acagemy season sshow RicRetts and !‘ theleaders In W“‘(Wo division: Swinnens- of " otopraphe ol o mher. : m&'m Aam EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. cher Steve Jaekio Gailivan Fprizes « .p. halr- o m-u the sasmeng 2073 Fizei for “best bat- -mtue.sunu 96, the highest’ on? mlm hasy . inclding in tpeames, fwh) Frih - oEnodules - Pashord ghdd Re o felded tor o0 but4in.toosmal¥ a ‘n Eastedn, League. At Baltimors—Buffalo 4, Baltimore 6. ¢ Nowark-Montreal 3. Newark At Providcnce Rochester A¢ Jersey City—Torento o Mew Englana’ Leagse. At Worcaster—¥jest game: Tamn 4, Second gaste: Lyma 4, Worcester. 5 astled-end §th— mcence 2. FailéRiser 3. rosktonsd, Nems Bedford 5. ect—averu- At Now Bedford— ber; of games At ‘Lowell—Haverhill 2, Loweit¥d. ” "k';‘; ew;. - “Etava Mvdllflowu“"olm Coming With a -Jbfln hemie rins) Zign stolen. hasesfgavo Himithe fead The red letter day. in’the Hogpital's department.' *The complete ‘fig- baseball historyiisicoming on:Thurs- y, when the fillnid)eh-n\ team’ is . coming same of ‘e’ serfempmhich ! p-in Middletown Folquing The Middletown . team"is to Asylum band “he: g en “at 139 o'clock, ‘at 2:85. . Arrange- ments have heen -made for .special trofiey to.leaveshere:at?2.15, wirich: will set the people there:in time for the The - Middletown “':;‘ th db“%)&fiw‘m and pit; opeful ‘game " pp for'theidéfeats they have had to tale atithe hands of Middletown in the dast’ two f Chance Knooked Out by r.m..d\a.n. % ACADEMY FIELDING AVERAGES. |u>nc¢fl will be ., lumhas a New: York, June elosed dull, i5‘points hizher STSOER. ‘wplands.-15:30, 31 31 | sales, 1,037 bales. $4% €1%q _TFutures closed steady. Closing bids: ‘August 14.87, September 13:39, October 53 45: vember 12.45,{Décember $3% | 12.35, March'12.35. cluh ‘was_ hit in (ha badl in the ; game. Wit this aficrnoon. x»xe.w., the field in an umaonse Gaspar was pitching for; C\nc&nm‘tl LEAGUE NOTES. < ! , Tuling rate e P 2 3-4, dastigoan 2 3-4, Closing bid:2 Umpire Hai it thie Pittsburg team led for FWashington in- 1337, 71558 ‘weak for .shert dates, e | e siors i @3 1-4; per; cent., months {4@A -6, A p e > CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.,: <Ly ECinciinatis may -never, win_a utatlicy -hawe'the champion t‘jflunm..: the league'in Max Hickelts 3, Crowe, epn umpiring stead- It was Char- FUD SULLIVAN TO WORCESTER. Norwich Boy to J Leaguers. started in for a'tryout with the Water- the New England g:cc, will be put up. Tt % foet square, modeled along the lines | Phillies is oF the structare begun i Sap Fran- | and Biy Y are amfling-to.them - oped to | selves. o’ it completed by the first of next month, No change will be made In Fud Sullt “eorw ¢ “who| the oFiginal arrangement of scats n for B hEzout S e ey Plenty of Tumber Is said 0 b availi- GRANULATED bury team this season, and then went to Pittsfield, was visiting here Tu day, before going to Worcester, where he is to be given a chance with the ‘Worcester team of the New Englan league. Fud has been a weck with Holyoke f the Connecticut leazue, FUD SULLIVAX which desired to keep him as a genes utility man, but he had the chance t Johnson’s training quarters were se- EYELIDS Cured resort. Jeftrien will be stationed at Moana | . eoan 55 tantees o soaiiil Springs, three miles wouth of Reno. A double fght Wil be Reno's of- | standing, ese abeolutely cured by fering on July 4 ester succeeds ™ in carrying out his plan to stage the P r Langford-Ketchel fight on the morn- D r. ot t ere ing of the big battle fn the same Mntiseptic "™ Reno Easier to Reach. H‘ aling 0Oil Rickard’s reasons for selecting Reno b Biion over_ Golanela wera given in the foi- | A soothing satiseptic avered § lowing ntatement: 01 Raiload Surgeon. ¥ All Druggist "1 Gecided on Reno. however, for | fundmoney ifitfailstocure. 25¢, 50c several reasons, In the first place I 9 4id not feel that fight fans of the east | Paris Medicine Co and west should be compelled to take that extra twelve-hour ride ncross the hot demert 1o Goldfield. —Then again the people trom Han irrafcisco can get ere on the morning Of July 4 and | ores s s - leave ‘the same night in order fo be | baew she veise ol ”"‘*"‘VIZK“”"“J ; back to business — Tuesday morning. X (Sigaed) For this reason I think probably one | e === or two thousand will come from San Made by &rancisco that would not ko to Gold. eld. The Reno people have done all they could. They wil biuld a suftable arena and pay the $1.000 license for me. (Slgnad) TIEX RICKARD.” e Maker of Poor old Horace Fogel ust be | 1y d nearsoroken ‘ac the wes nis team ¢ | Liaxative Bromo Quin g0 to Worcester, which he accepted. Ile was to report to them in Lynn on Sunday, but held off for a day or two . mother in Hartford and friends in this to give him a ' chance to visit his . 66 99 . | “T. 3 3 \ 2 { Aceording to what Fud told Norwich friends with whom he talked, baseball - - g in Pittsfield this season has been a lo ing proposition so far, and the promot- ers there are out a considerable sum. Worcester at present is at the mid. with a record of 20 games won and lost. ball Series, 12 to 5. YALE ANTICS RATTLE HARVARD IN ROASTING SUN Blus Takes Opening Game of Base- are a safe and sound investment foriany one to purchase. The price creates theidemand, the demand justifies quantity-production, .quantity New Haven June 2L—The weird production makes the price possible. And our ¥ had Their erieet upon-tne psers 5t || ambition is the buyers best guarantee,of liberal Iy had their effect upon the players o i Crimsen going down netore ¥aie, 12| treatment afterward. to 5. The heat may have had some- thing to do with it. too, the sun beat. ing down on the fiéld and open stands The E-M-F *30” is made possible not bysthe without the slightest breeze to give relief. Many women who wes open stands were obliged -to leav use of cheap materials or slipshod work, (but by fleld and the reunion classes grouped perfect organization, extensive manulacturing on stands in the rear of the-left field, sought what shade there was in fron of the grandstands. The scene on the 3 experience and producing in immense Yquantl field before the opening of the game ties, machining every part so accurately{there’s was a striking. one, headed by the s Highland pipers, the Tommy Atkins, no loss in assembling. ailors from the navies of the werld, shouting -gladiators, rough riders fir- ing their revolvers and lassooing al within reach, and the various colored 1 It is the old story of the bicycle, the sewing o oo e . machine and the typewriter, which every boy stands, but the antics were cut shor on account of the heat and half an t of yesterday knows by heart. hour before the time for the game to_start everyone had-quieted down. o0 theffourts Long was put mi;'.,‘, Should you desire to purchase, call and give arva &0t es y Eobaniin, kecoing Yale from scorms || 1S @ chance to explain the good qualities of ‘this more runs, In the sixth Freeman re. placed Tommers, and in the seventh perfectly constructed car for Carhart went in for Philbin. The scor a bunching of hits, six. singies, 2 two. bagger and a three-bagger. Yale' score: Yae. Warvard. abhopeoa e abh po e Badger.ct 40 oRogerscr 4 01 0 Logan, b 12 1:iening 10 01 Mrphy.1b 10 0 0Lougp ST e 2130 no1a 2112 1mickeiv 3 910 0 3313 1Powersh 511 0 2130 133 1090 i100 520 0 0Mashaliss 3 0 3 2 120 0Youmse 30 4 2 Merritc,se 24 % SBabsonar & 111 J “3inot 0000 Totals, 3618 27 12 7 Totals, 34 5 24 1 *Batied for Bover tn Sih. Score by inalngs s 4800000 90010301 RENO THE PLACE, TEX RICKARD MAKES SELECTION For Joffries-Jahnson Fight—No More Interference Expected. elesses ing of ¥ale in the third was due to fielding at times was ragged. ~ The $ l ,250. o The Imperial Garage, 21 Chestnut Streef, Norwich, Conn. ephone connection, PETER CECCARELLI, Prop Reno, Nevada, June 21.—With Reno definitely fixed as the battleground, with assurance from Governor Dick- erson, that no attempt to interfere wil 1 be made by the state authorities and with prepartions already undey way for building the arean, the Jeffries- Johnson fight seems certain of fulfil- ment on July 4. The selection for a site for staging the big fight was'made this rnoon It is a rocky fleld in East Reno, about a mile and a balf from the heart of the city. It is famiMar in ring history as the scene of the Root-Hart contest of July 4 1906. A building about 300 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. 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