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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, IULY 21, 1910 NSurAnc=. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. BAGGAGE INSURANCE Covering anywhere in LOW COST. J. L LATHROP & SONS. 43 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE . Norwich Union Fire Insurance Seciety, | Philadelphia . r Umpire’s Decisions Middletown and Willimantic Almost R-ach Fighting Point—3core 4 to 3 in Favor of Former—~[etroit inniog Streak—Athletics Gain. \Wrangle Ove 20— Plitadelpiia won fts third | Breaks Boston’s W Connecticut Association Games Today. AMiddletown at Willimantie. Meriden at New London. po £ 1 o b est_nandic: defeating a high marred by easily won the T one mile, here toda class field. the unfortunate break of the Restigouche, but he managed to finish sescsen COMNECTIQUT ASSO( et o WD WRIGHT AND LITTLE SURPRISE LARNED AND WRENN Old Tennis Stars Beaten in Straight Sets—Princeton Schoolboy Puts Lit- tle Out in Singles. “Batted for Younz in Sth. Score by Innings: (Special to The Bulletin.) Middletown, July 2t won a game from Willimantic this af- ternoon, 4 to 3, scoring the winning run Smith had suc- who worked four A bad throw —The home team 3 for Philadelphia 2 Collins to Davis Philadeiphia s itcher Lefty ceeded Miller, nings for Wiilimantie. to first by Smith on an easy chance for the out practically presented the final run to Middletown, The game was full caused by the decision: Rogers, who pleased neither side. lookad like a fight after the game, but the trouble quieted down. features were contributed by Dunlap and Demara of Middletown 1s and Noonan of Williman- Assets $2,594,330.17 £6b26TuThS Yeur House end contents may be %e- 20.—A num- O'Loughlin and Egan. of surprises of the twe club tourne champions latter event, champion in singic Boston's Winning Streak. Detrott. broke Boston's winning / wrangling. and Stehl were followed cach time by runs for De- | playing of Raymond D. Li troved any or night by Liitle, for years up among stroyed en o of the game was but out often happens to the uninsured. The score: in four set E. McLoughlin of all he could . We write Policies for Fire Insurance Companies reasonable Score by tnnings. o five sets. n doubles Wright pi In the easter i b 1 1 1 s 1 1 wlmoudnsoon W SRy amvaay By oo en ISAAC S. JONES, serance Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. previous day R off Willets 2: first base vl heteessoon ¥l osknohasall Blucansswan Score by innlngs: less streaky made many 200100 00008003 03 Harets, Demara, . "Courolly and Kerin. Sidatetown _ Bugar, Willimentic “Campion, Petrick. Smith; 2: steusk out, ays. Dunlap to De- Omara (o Camplon: siolen_bases, sacrifice hits. first base on errom. Middletown 5. ie: on Dasen carned ‘rums. Wil town 2; tme, OWNER JONES WINS DRIVING FOR GEERS' STABLE | Wins 212 Trot and Guides The Abbe to First Place in 2.16 Pace. Laporte's Timely Hitting Wins for New York. The timely bitth Buses’ o balls, Bates 2. Emi . by Smith 5; double mara 5 Mulcahy, Demara and Boit: rth ‘gnd in the with & long single. knocked & home run n the fo scored Wolter from THE CFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, fs jocated in Somers” Block, over C. M. Rooam 9, thira ficor. Telephone 14 Grand Rapids, second day ness race meet of the Grand Rapids har- Team to Play Balti of triumph This afternoon at Sachem park Frank Bliss and his bunch of bail tossera will play the streng Baltic, tain Scanlon has bean’ signed to cover the middle garden. has fallen off in his fielding, his bat- stronger than promises to hold up his reputation to- The lineup of Captain Bliss' team W. Wilson c. P. Shahan p, F. Bliss 1b, L. Manchester 3b, C. Connell f, P. Scanlon If. Frank Blis: the Geers stable. in place of drove his own Abbe besides. 212 trot for the $10. ture Manufacturers e Archdale for which he paid $16.000 and also took The Abbe to first money in the 2.16 pace. Geers, disobeying He climbed into the sulky the injured veteran and entries and The Although Scanlon ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AMOS A. BROWNING, 2 Richards Blag. winninz run was m Two out whe: last week, be as foliows: the orders the park and saw Atterney-at-Law, “Phone 205. ERGWN & PERKINS, Itomeys-at-Law Bank, Shetucket St to Thames Nat. Bank en Afonday and Sat- ocet29a from a_car horses he trained. ovation from the crowd on his arrival and again when his carriage was tri- umphantly drawn upon the track aft- er winning the $10.000 stake by Archdale in straight hea; Corning rf, T. Skeily e e Cubs Buy Thres Minor Leaguers. over First Chicago. July 20. K President Charles W. Murphy of the Chicago National league baseball club announced here today the purchase of Outfielder Kee- ner from the league club; Pitcher Weaver from the Louisville American assoclation club and Pitcher Geist,from the Lincoln . These three men join the Chicage squad at the close of the season with their respec- Stgirway next Fer, 351 wrday evenings. Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Washington 3. July 20 —Wash Creveland two to Northwestern [ Doc White Raps Nutmeg L. The Connecticut league class would but what its cording to Doc White of C ew Haven the other | m was Took- ceing the con- | nnouncea | that the material in the Nutmeg state league wasn'c good Friendship High school of New York. COMMERCIAL —— Bethlehem = 3300 Brookiyn Rapid Trausit 800 Canadizn Pacific 700 Central Leather . and landed the game, § to 4. Western league day when the Hartford tes ing for trouble. Everett Beats High Class Field. Empire City Race Track, N. Y., July FINANCIAL AND COPPERS SAVED THE DAY From Being the Du Stock Exchange. t of the Year on Two base hits. Lajole. ; Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Central of New Terser 200 0Chesapeake & OLlo Chicago & Alton New York, July 20.—There was a lema 5. nrst buse “on_anls glimmer of specuiative interest in the 5 That was all that re- deemed the day's stock market from being the duliest of the year. anomaly in the dealings was the usual lull in the noon hour procedings save place to the spurt in activity which provided the heaviest hour's business The demonstration copper group was not explained definitely, but gave risz to rumors of progress 'in the efforts to bring about agreement leading producers to curtail The buying of foreign account imposing and coppers today. (Clotand, 13" siruek_out New York. e 24 Bromd Street. PRIVATE WIRE. 53 State Street. Colorado Fucl BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY, CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Com_ Produets Delaware & Hudior Denver & Rio ¢ of the session. Amalgamated garded as quite supplied the vantage point for an up- lift in the whole group. ing shares were a strong London and in Paris as well, thus in- dicating a considerable scope for the movement, whether i lative or of more subs The desire of a number of important interests to effect a agreement between the great Aopper ucers and to restrict the produc- wed on more thai one occasion, and is supposed to have awaited the supreme court decision on Jaw for active 3. New Britain 5 Clean - Cool Kitchen cooked and No wooa te chop, no coal to ®arry, no can to fill, 1o oil to splll. match and the fire is ready. THE GAS RANGE 1s the world's best cooking stove, a hot weather necessity and a blessing ev- Copper min- Internations] Paper Tolsatin. Ny International Pump At Toronta—F is purely specu- antial nature. Baffaio— Providence o, New England League. Fall Riser—Brockton 4, Worcester 10, Lyan 0. At Lynn—First gure the anti-trust ts consummation. dence given to the present reports of grows out of the de- »ss2d_condition in the copper metal is resulting from the sus- ion, in spite of the main- nce of the consumptive demand at limiting the further New. York Central Correcting Error By a misprint in the Monday agreement Chicago (Amr.) game on Saturday wa given at 9 to 1 in favor of ¥ should have b=en trade, which tained produ, rate which accumulation moderate proportions. roports being well sufficent to prompt a considerable do- mand from outstanding sherts in the sympathetic effect of this movement on the generai ved to be about t h received any notice. Receipts of gold from Mexico, re- ported to aggregate $3,000,000 by firm, were said to represent the natural course of the proceeds of mining op- tions rather than any peculiar con- dition in trade relations, was accepted as_significant resources available_to the United States new production of gold, which rec little attention in the ordinary sion of currency conditions. sed supolies y market showed a further effect in the in foreign exchange rates. A hardening of discount rates in London also was a feature of stock market heaviness growing principally labor troubles in England. izing movement usual in a narrow pro- fessional market reversed advance in the later trading. ment in the reaction was the decision interstate commerce reasonableness of lumber rates to the northwest on traffic originating in southwestern territory. Bonds were firmer. work — saves Cail and see the latest models Catcher Breaks Ankle Sliding. The prospect of league) <lub today his right ankle while sliding into fir Gas & Electrical Dep't., 821 Main Street, e only = = Alice Building. e DIAMOND PICKUPS. from the other A National league record was estab- Hoffman : The incident Dominick & Dominick Members New. it had one | York Stock Exchange|reserves of Norwich Branch 10 Shetucket Strezt, Shannon Building Stocks Investments FRANK O. Telephone 901. lost seven out of the nine games i third place by a slight played and h Americans have Beonds Weatinghoure Eleeiric k Daniels comes from Bucknell and from Amherst. in Philads Iphia, Boston, St. Louis, and. The Highland- ve beaten him every time he has them this year. Ralph Glaze, ington bulletin, from Indianapolis to Kansas Ci has been a hard and a change m: Eddie Bridges made quite He steadies the New York, July opened very steady 16.00, " August October 13.06, December 12.87. January 12.83, Febru T Epitons futures | potroit and Clevel Saptember sion against o according to a Chiv- has been transferred Spot _closed middling uplands, dling gul~16.35 Total sales, par Tnited States bonds were unchanged on call. luck heaver for Carr benefit him. showed a lot of a hit with nd ‘the infield form with him at th 3,800 bales. 20.—Money ruling rate STOCKS. . easy at 2@2 TOR AUTO CYCLES. casier for short dates three gamnes and won all tWo-hit game against Minneapolis, ine can be seen 4; six months 5@5 1-4. 3 Chestnut e Imperisl garage S CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Milwaukee. the reauircments Kot Foundrien 0g lite in the Nutional I zetting fat. the American league permit him He iz banished from only half as many games in the Na- tional as he w: Umpires to pleagure in life. MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT, mew located at 618 Bank street, New Zendon. Consr 2600 Anaconda Mining Co.. Ghieazo 1, Brootlyn 0—12 nd Tell pitchied excellent games. Score: atied for Plefiter tn oth. Chieapo. w2 T o % 0 200 26 Steinfuldro ‘o Sclulte.rf 14 Tinkeréx % Archer.e i ister.p o “Luderas b Miatsrep u= Totals. 39 4 7 One ot n was scored. Score by inninge: cn @ 0 0 6080000 11 Broa 9000006900000 Two basa i sacrifice hit, Eewin e double Schultes 10" Arche, Viummet, T | Humet 5 Jaure asen. Chicacs 1. in 7: bases on balls, off Pleister 10 siuek out, Pleister 6 by Melutyre 7. by Belsl 1; tme, umpires, Johnstone ed_ Eason, Cincinnati Defe hVNe- York by Close Margin. New Yo Doste, and threw New York. ci ' Bescher1e o1 Ezan.2h olHoblitzel 1 i Becker e bownes. b Murras. it Bridveil = S Millan, s Destin Mrkie.1b Schlel ¢ Totals, *Batted ““Batted for Devore in Score by innings: New York baze bits. Bums, lay. Mclear 16 T lert on bases. New York 6, Cincl off Tearns 1: stk by Bums 5; tme, 1. Derlin: liome run. Devii and Emalie. Boston Wins from Pittsburs. sburg. July 20.—Taston. the minth tniiug today. he ninth gave his only base e score: o/ Byrue.an 1 Lencher 0 Clarke it 0 Wasmer s o Fiyn.ib 0 0+ Campbe Sharpe1b iiler. 2 Ab'icehlo.s Maddox.p 0 Totals 0 cinte in 9th. Two baso Mt Abbaticciio, Beck bases, Pittas Lous, of the series . Louis. | Philadeiphia. bk po 172 231 Hanerr s 0 1 3 1fwalsh.s Harmon.p 1 0 0 1 1Dooinc niip 0 0 0 0 0lFosenp e 00 0 “Huswitt 10 0 0 Totals, Totals, 7 37 “Hattcd for Backiman Score by inal P no00 0011 02 Phitad e 5 P T e Thrce base bits Bites Konetchy: doulte plays, Knabe to Bransfield . ins to Koneiehy to Mow passed ball, Dooi le, oft Harmon ver & left on adelphia 8: tme, 2.20; um- vires, O'Day asd ¥ FOURTEEN FOR BALLOON RACE Six Countries Represented in Entries for Gordon Bennett Cup Contest. Six countries have entered fourteen ballons for the international balloon ce in St. Louis on October 17. The ost recent are Italy, Switzerland and Denmark,_ Italy will have two balloons, | Switzerland two nd Denmark one. Other countries may compete before the entries close, according to E. Per- ey Noel, secretary of the Aero club of St. Louis rmany, France and the United States are the other coun- tries which will be represented. They | will each have three balloons in the | race, which is for the James Gordon | Befinett cup for long-distance flight. So many contestants for the honor of the United States have come forward that it has become necessary to hold an elimination race. This, as previ- ously announced, will be run from In- dianapolis on September 17. The Aero club of America, the Aero club of New England, and the clubs at Los Ange- ies will probably have one or more entrants for places in thednternational race, which will begin at the Aero club _of St. Louis grounds. Chateau | ana cad_avenues. In October, 1907, when international race was held here, nine balloons were en- tered and only three countries repre- sented—France, and the United _State: 2 2 . who lled last week in Ge: the winner Yale Gunner is Best Shot. Philadelphia, Jul 0. —Gzorge Dimmock, Jr. of Elizabeth, N. J, a i a member of the Yale | won the preliminary handi- | in the eastern handicap tar- Zet tournament at_Fdgehill, defeating the best gunners from all sections of the country Shooting from a_ sixteen vards rise, Dimmock succeeded in breaking 97 out of his 100 targets. Pete Wilson, the former Hartford southpaw. is going great up in Troy and is winning nearly all of his games. by washing the affected parts with Glenn’s Sulphur Soap 1t's an excellent remedy also for pimples, blackheads, dan- druff, itch and other skin / diseases. Sold by druggists. TRAINING HIS PITCHERS TO USE THE LOW BALL, Bresnahan Has Studied Out General Batting Weakness—Put It Over at Knee Height and Well in. Rozer Bresnahan has distinguished himself this season. bitting ciub to help batting cxpert himsel He has a good yet he is a clever says u St. Louls the first ‘place Bresnahan July 20.—Chiczen defcated Brookisn 1 to ‘game today. Lot betier than ever any men have walted pitchers before. with the is a st waiter. and Eliis distinguish themsely “The other day Oakes g0t three bases on balls in four. trips at. As a matter of fact, when a free hitier liks Oakes makes up his mind to wait he is a greater annoyance to pitchiers than a reluctant hitter like m every pitcher Kn out for the very last ball Oakes and El When they. wait they surprise the pitcher and get a base on balls without any trouble. Huggins and To procrastination hard to pitch ception of Oakes by waiting, too. coerps to the bat. too free to hit. three base ML Sheckard; Hartsel are the rfection to a relatively small have good eyes a bad ball, £00d on balls indgment being s d strikes and vires o fair that the officials often wcinnadl, July 20.—Cinclnnat! beat New York ta- 1o se-saw bt interesting game, 6 10 5 wnes and Fgen philed of @ idple piay I the hiad Doyle on third and | Fan for Mesers, on second. Murray | liced o Downes. who stcpped on third, retiing T Egan, retiring Decker. The prefecence to called out on a third strike at they do not hit, they bats without a word of protest they give umpires the im they are absolute t about such against them. As a rule a p tries to squars himself with his man- ager, fellow players and the spectators strike was a Huggins or ¢ the verdict. do =0 in a sotto voice to 1 | protest the | the umpire So artfully 0013 00 g gan; triple play. Downes V.| fact that leads the official judgment of it to accept their al and su- value as fi called balls players com- Hartsel come to the Huggins or | plate you can hear the opposing team corners or to batter's box. | extraordinarily thes> demons of the is as good as man’s, and he comes high a good shoul- t he offers a foot more pitch- ing space than Huggins or Hartsel, but waiter and a_rare good snahan’s new ne of ball excels all others. in making his ome within the Most batters can | of them are death to which comes across at the belt or the m can hit a real- but few of th |1y gooa low to his knees, to get a foul off a ball of this varfety is just as easy hitting a high one, and in the old days, | kept close with a long bat, the low ball was rot any more effective than any other. But since the imtroduction of the quick- breaking curve, the -spitball and the consequent shortening up of the bat and of the swing, the low ball has come to be the most effcctive of all. The quick swinger, holding the bat “ehoked, Keney holds It, has a hard time nipping the low on# ere it shoots over the plate. As a rule, he docs not care about hitting at it and the result is @_strike. Bresnahan is entitled to the honor of discovering the virtues of the low ball. He is striving to perfect his pitchgrs In its perfect control. It is harder’to control than the high ball and th umpire is more liable to miss a strike in it, for it is harder to ac- curately judge than the ball that comes acroms tlie sliort buttons oF over at the elt, L Looks Like Athletics, But Watoh Bos- ton. “Looks like Philadelphia now.” says Hugh Duffy, “but you never can tell A team may’ be going at the best speed and look like a wure winner when in- juries, the pilchers going wrong OF anything like that comes along _and the bottom falls out of the team. at Detroit. The pitching staff seems to have gone to pieces, and look at the result. The Tigers do not look to me to show, although If their twirlers get working right theyll make things warm for anybody. That Boston bunch | is going right now. Of all the east- ern teams there isn't one that has anything on them in steam and speed. The team was always fast, but the ers are working right now and v are bound to rush. That team will bear watching.” It fs many days since Wagners name has figured as being ch of & factor in a victory for Pittsburg. A Few Short Weeks. Mr. J. 8. Bartell, Bdwardsville, T, writes: “ Afew months ago my kidneys became congested. I had severe head- ache and pain across the kidneys and hips. Foley Kidney Pills promptly curea my_backache and corrected tho action of my kidneys. This was brought about after my using them for only a few short weeks, and I can cheerfully recommend them. Lee & Osgood Co. 3 TRAVELERS' DINECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE the comfortable The water way — of travelin . 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