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A NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910 INSURANT=. BAGGAGE INSURANCE Covering anywhere In the world at VERY LOW COST. J. L UATHROP & SONS. :Sflf:::mkn Sireet, Norwich, N. TARRANT & CO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam-Boiler INSURANCE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, ("% Assets $2,504,330.17 1eb26TuThS Vital It not orrow. ISAAC S. JONES, nsursnce and Real Estate Agent, Richa-ds Building, 91 Main St. THE CFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, ocated in Somery' Block, over C. M. Wii'ams, Roam 9, third floes. Tele; ATTOINEYS AT LAW. AMOS A. EROWNING, Atiornes-at-Taw, “Phone 208. ERGWN & PERKINS, !itoneys-at-law over First Nat Bank. Shetucket St Entrance way next to Thames Nat. Rank Tel 382 Open Monday and Sat- ©rday evenings. ect29d Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS | 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanzes New York. 24 Broad Street. win Rostan. 33 State Street PRIVATE Lominick & Cominick BANKERS and BROKERS PRIVATE WIRE TO Louls 1 i 5 3 b torwich Branch, Shaazon Bldg. |+ : Telephone 901 | Brooks 18 rugsd FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr | 500 18 T —— { Srem 2 Mo 2% Parker h it Aiofain 1 rd i Btenson 5 Bruckner 26 Wedding Gifts We are showing the most com. plete stock of SILVER and CUT GLASS ever befors shawn by us and of the newest designs and best makes. For Graduation Gifts we can certainly supply your wants. John & Geo. M. Biiss, st by Every Test [ 1e froe engine. B tar ¢ pedaling ded streets, V. PENDLETON, JR vial Garage, Norw e supplies and second-hand nachine for sale. QUALITY « B work snould alwavs be considered, especially when It costs no more than tuferior kind Skilled men " are mployed by us. Our prices tell t whole story ETSON & YOUNG. Conn. 2 Richards Bldg. | Blanked at Middletown. National League Philadelphia, Sept. 3 the heavyweight of California, tonight got /the popular decision over Bill Lang, the Australian heavyweight. In only one round did Lang show to ad- vantage, the second, in which he fought back and punished the Califor- nian ag severely as the latter had hurt him In the opening round. From this round to the close of the fight Kau man had al Ithe advantage. The fight as a spetacular exhibition was dis- appointing. Again and again Lang would lead with his right and then rush to a clinch, requiring the assist- ance of the referee to force the men apart, In the fifth round Kaufman drove Lang to the ropes and had him in evident distress, but the Australian grabbed his heavy opponent and hung Baseball —Al Kaufman, on long enough to save himself from In h he sixth man all unable to a probable knockout. round Kaufman rushed around the ring. but w land the knockout blow. Kaufman left the ring without a mark. but Lang's face was swollen and there was a c between his eyes where Kaufman had sent in a hard left In a box close to the ring was Hugh Mclntosh, the Australian fight promo- ter. and his wife. James J. Corbett occupied a chair in the same box. Kaufman had in his corner as chief adviser Billy Deianey, probably one of the greatest seconds in the country, while Kid McCoy looked after Lang. Over in Kaufman's corner were Bob and Tom Kennedy, while Jim Hugh Mckntosh and Charlet isted McCoy in taking care Australan. It was 9.50 when climbed through the ropes. He was followed a moment later by Lang. Both were well received, After a few introductions and challenges. one them from Sandy Ferguson, chal- lenging Johnson for the championship of the Kaufman of the warld, the men were called to the center of the ring and given their | instructions by_Referee Rocap. The: | were between 7,000 and 8.000 persons. neluding many women, in the ball park TWO WORLD'S RECORDS SMASHED BY OLDFIELD. | Drives 200 Horse Power Benz a Mi | in 50 2-5 Seconds and Later in 49 4-5 Seconds. Brighton Beach. N. Y., Sept. 5.—Bar- ney Oldfield, in his famous 200 horse power Blitzen Benz, smashed two world's records for @ one mile circular ik before 8,000 spectators here to- in trials in 50 2 the first of the one Oldfield tore aroun. -5 seconds, clipping 2 »m the record made by Ral mile P: t St. Paul. In the second trial during the afternoon the Benz again { won first place in 50 4-5 seconds, but | Oldfield, not satisfied. got permission to tempt to lower his own new racord, KAUFMAN GETS POPULAR DECISION Although Unable to Land Knockout, Califdrnian Heavy- weight Had Lang at Disadvantage Except in Second Round—Holiday Games in the Big Leagues—Whalers Park, | Johnson cf, G. Johnson 1b, Frappier 3b, Providciee . | Jersey ity | Eactern At Pro Morning: Newack 1. Providesnce 0. et Zcouis. Aficrnoon: Newark | Waterbury Carlson p, Balcolm 2b, Ancoin 55, Sney If, Fancher rf. ‘Wauregan — Raymond If, Hogan 3b, Livesey ss, Williams 2b, Dion rf, Morin ¢ Reynolds cf, Keach p, Atwood 1b. Score by innings: Wauregan 0000100301 N. Gros'dale 4000000116 Two base hits, Ancoin, Carlson, Wi liams: bases on balls, by Keach'2, b: Carlson 2: struck out, by Keach Carlson 6; stolen bases, Dionne, Johnson. Frappier 2, Balcolm. Reynolds 2, Keach, Atwood; passed balls, Moran 1; sacrifice hit Wauregan 6, North Grosvenordale earned runs, North Grosverondale 4, ‘Waurzgan 3; umpire, Roy: time, 1.40 BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. wWon. Lost. L o8 1 8 5 | me: wet grounds. Aft- AL W gamo: rain. Atternoon: Toronto 0. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lmt PC New Haven New Bedtain ttard Soringf Nortbampton THolyoie At New Britain—Morning: ain At Epringfleld—Afternoon: Sprinzfeld 2, New Brit- | Morning: Waterbury 7. Tariford 1. | New Haven-Bridzepori game post- New Havea—Afternoon: Bridzeport 4, New Ha At Northampton —Hojsoke 3, Northampton 5 New En At Brockton--Mon Brockton At Tsun—Afterncon: ayL. Calied Sth: ra Haverh . Hase Wor Lawrence 0, New Bedtord 1. Fall AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost Philadelphia . 85 Raston New York Detrei d to the amazement of the crowd he covered the mile in 49 4-5, bettering his mark set earlier in the day by 5 of a second. So >nthusiastic were the spectators after this performance that he had to take refuge in the paddock to avoid the crowd AVERY LOSES ANOTHER. Defeated by Parker in Open House Croquet Tournament. Labor day drew forth a good num- ber of piayvers in the Open House cro quet tourney. By defeating Avery, Palmer gave the other leaders a bet- nce for first position, while W. Simp improved his standing by Whaley H landing five out of six games. another of the leaders, after a stren- uous day at the fair gro , dropped two to Simon Monday's games were as follows Colberg beat Alofsin twice: W. H. Simpson beat Brooks; Brooks beat W. H. Simpson: Walter Simpson beat Messinger twice: A B. Simpson beat Parker twice: Parker beat Avery: W, H.* Simpson Reat Parker twice: Park- | Simon beat Whaley twice. ! The Standing. Won. Lost. MIDDLETOWN BLANKS WHALERS A Slip in the Mud May Have Account- | | ed for 2-0 Victory. (Special to The Bulletin.) il:town, Sept. 5.—In a pitchers’ between Ferris and Loveday, hitting light and playing snappy with Middletown blanked New London her: this afternoon before @ Labor day | erowd 8500 persons. Middletown | scored the only tallies of the game hen a combination of. circumstances | let Harris and Bellis cross the plate. | Mulcahy hit safely and Bellis dropped | a bunt in front of the plate. Catcher Griffin_caught Mulcahy on second, let- | tinz Bellis reach first. Harris hit to Lovaday, who threw wild. Bellis gal- loped around to third and Harris went down to second. Bates rolied an eas: one out to Foye at first, who ran for- ward for the ball and,’ as nearly as could be. alipped in the mud and sat down. Attempting to throw the ball from this position, his aim was wild and the two scores came in. ¢ New London o abhipo & e ofxeatonrt 4 00 0 8 ojtoredayp & 0 0 5 1 o111l 11100 $EU 40 i12120 IREEE 30641 20000 Totals, 33 524 Score Ly innioge Middictonn haen002 New Loudon “ 0000 e Middic Harris: bases oo v, Kdgar: touek out Mlditet ikt Andems 6, Wauregan 4. North Grosvenordale started with such a rush that Wauregan was left waa: te put rour busi publi~ there is no me. e advertis. v gasping for breath Saturday and when the Greys did come to the Andems had Chicaar 4z st Touls 38 Mornizy Gemes Ameri At Boston—Wasi At New YorcoP At Detrot: Highlanders etics Break Even New York. se i M Philad broke exen double Leader. moming sam Incals 5 o 2, b delphia. won the Zame 2 4 nine run wis ratch it piteh and Murphy's doubie. Score : Otring ct 0 0 Coflins, 3 2 2 0 Baicr. 03 i01 20| Murphe. it 0 31450] Barry It z 2 31100f Lapp.c 30030 Coombs.p 10000 Totals, 20030 Philadel n 010000012 New' Yo 10000006 01 Rain Calls Halt in Boston-Washington Game. from Washin s on balls. two | hits, two «"to third by Gray in At time Gray of the sixth rain 3 wet ball did the i 120] 40 a100 1030 I tie gt 113 0.1 1 0| Ninsmithe & 0 & 00 4 0Grah 20040 r 75 1 S0 $i0ne ¢ Detroit Wins Two rom St. Louis Detrolt. Seps Detrait won both zam 0 1 and afternoan & 1o | e hirs will and Dars came. The wae D Jones 1 T35 D iz io0 e 5 200 Crowtardst 1 0 : 11 Sorarts, 0 3 1 ol stz 34 af Bunee 2 1 200 Pty 3 @ $90] ! [E B ‘o LN R 1 by innings 01011000 0 211000000t Chicazo 2nd Cleveland Divide Honors. A Clereland broke this afternoon o 0. and | 5. T the firs i 1o three hits and | he sccond 10 Harkaes Latoie's batthc featured. bacsing 1 s ind the wind-m Tarry secured two assee and o sngie of White: " Seoree: Chicaso | Cinvelond. S o 2o swcomenz €27 1 Slornenae % IR Zeldorss 30 0 3 2Seaiin 4 a0 Tord $102 oramess & 1330 Meoanst 4 0 2 b Oliacies> 1 & 2 7 3 Dianersdt 4 0 2 0 1K IR Zwllinget & 0 3 1 0/Binhamer 4 13 1 0 Ganailih 2 0 8 1 2MRempnes 10 8 3 ol Siilivane 3 0 7 2 dltanie i 17 08 % 3015 offiarinesso 10 0 1 0 Score by inni Cricagn e O Clovetand 10130018683 Second game Chicago. B po a . swConen2 % % OlGranesae H 13 1S i o 15 ofrumer H "o o H i H Ta0e i1e ‘e 0 o i0 0o Toals, % 031y : . 0 Score by funings: Chicngo .1t .8 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 Cleveitnd 001015063 Would Need a Hall, a margin of runs that could not be overcoma. The lineups wers: —_— What g great homecoming celebra- tion Lilllan Russell could have if all of her husbands attended.—Grand Rap- — e a 2| jia Preas Eondbach.p | filnz featured o i tn | the second”game al round bit 15 won 11 0 4 Pittsburs, | S Lovie. ¢ abh po a e Bymesh 41 0 Huggins, X o Wegn 0fiKonec Miiler. 2 1 Flyon. 1 o Hyatt re 0loikee NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. . : Won Lost. £ Brookisu_ ... Eeston Morning Games National League. At Phitadets itadelobia 6. At Brooklsn—New York 1. Lroklsn A Pltsbura: " Pittsbur Cincinnati 20 Each Win One. nnag and Chic Fine fret The second contest inning on account of dark- Cinelanatl, Sept. 5 in the sisty ness. The scores First game— % Chi Cincinnati. hoooa e Esers.2h esclier.If 1100 Kane.it jer £t 1100l Stieckard.}t 1 Hobllizeidb 1 0 1 2 0 heidb 5 111 1 0 kertef 4 210 0 Zim'man.ss Clarke.s 4 0 Re'mont.ef |Lobert.3b 4 I Sclulte, 1 o[ 1 I{Gentonp 2 o 1 1 0 g of ML oftaner of *Clarka Totats, | | 5120 09/ 3001 15| | sburg Strengthens Grip on Second Place. | St. 5Pl o its double defeat | is and New York's double loss to Brookisn | @'« tile firmer hold on second plae, Tt | liers 10 teke the first zame 9 to 8 Putcourg .. 0 Wretehed Game. Boston o up a wretched and ! 50 0. Seore | Phitadelshia D0 P a e Cottr 1% 08 o o 00 b 50l 1 Curdisp 0/ Thocin ol —|rtoenn o Totals, 7|Staugiter.s Qo | rows, w01 1| Boon 00000000 00 Philadelphis Tec120015 3| | Sansational Play at Brooklyn Sept. 5. —After ta ame 0 2. It was a pitchers' duel between hd Drcke, but the lacals took the lead in ¢, Stark and Daridson scoring on thelr sin azd Dachert's trigle. The tistors tied it up i on leridwell's scrateh hit, Deslin's Ke's slasie. 5 Hummel scored [ ional cateh of Doyie's lon c. with men and seeond and two o, New York Brookiyn Dovoredt 4 10 1 1 abh Dogiedd 40 5 % 1iDarld Snidgrassef 31 2 0 1|pa H Muer, 201 0 owhe ] Dridweilss 4 5 0|t 1 Deslindb 4 1 0 0 0fDaltoncf 340 Merkledb 4 1 0 0 0|uennox.b 2 Mrers £ 28 2 ofstarkse Score Ly tonings: New York 5 02 001 MUST TAKE CHANCES. Why Fastest and Best Players Pull Off | Bonehead Plays. “It's the ball club that is always go ing at full speed and trying to pull off the unexpected that makes the most plays of the varicty classed as ‘bone- | head' by sporting writers. The fast- | est and best ball players pull off most of the plays which come under that | head. Slow moving players who paver | take a chance very seldom make flays which appear foolish, but which go wrong simply because the other fellows | most in need of |is aimost an |d Would Be Different. Secretary Baliinger might vary the monotony semewhat by next repeating in Esperanto hi¥ determination not to resign. — New Orlesns Times-Demos {erat DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. are there with the goods when they try to_pull off the unexpected. 1t was Manager Griffith of the Reds who was speaking and those who stood near gathered cioser to listen. “Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers, Bob Bescher of the Reds, Tris Speaker of the Boston Americans and Eddy Col- lins of the Athletics are some of the | players who must be classed as bone- heuds If a man is an iyory domg every time he tries to turn a trick and’is foii- ed. Cobb Is probably —sent to the bench mora frequently than any other player in the business, because he runs A FEELING OF SECURITY | You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are aboat to take is absolutely purc and contains no karmful or habit producing druge. Such n medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Reot. the greai Kidney, Live and Bladder Remedy. The same stondard of purity. strensth and excellencé is maintzined in every bottle of Swamp-Roo Cov. Hipmooically the. savs he needs ginger. the retort courteous where it Faney the feelings of buster prociaimed a bromidie!—N. Y. | | | = e P ond loses out be-| Swamp-Root is scientifically com-| Warry over fll-health does your Snneblavers on: the. obposing team | pounded from Vegstable herbs. health no good, and merely caumes weigh in with perfect fielding perform- It is not recommended for every- | Wrinkles, that make you look oldar ancas at the hight time. Cobb is one | thing. m;‘;"yf:,"c":'-xc\ don't but go o ¢'s greatest players be- i ‘s g et g <, don't worry, of the country's greatest p It is nature's great helper in reliev- | yo FG 07 JCE SRS Worlys PRt €3 i cause he takes those chanmces. He zenerally takes them when is team is he runs. If he suc- cpeds his club wins, and if he fails it| A S even bet that his club | Ve would have been beaten anyhow. el A “There are ball clubs which never| If you nced a medicine, you should ing and overco: ELladder troubles, A sworn statement of puri bottle of Dr. Kilmer's & Kidney, liver and i inig we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferars from wor Iy iils, similar to vours. when we say, - 1k Viburn-0. The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. = Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, s vessels that have every comfort and comvem- lence for the traveler. Swamp- I v_is with | ith | | pull off plays of the bonechead type |have the best. A delightful voyage on Islana ing their offensive play. One Na-| Ir you are already convinced that z Sound and a superb view of the won- tional league club that visits Cincin- | Swamp-Root is what you need, you It ts a wonderfal female remedy, a3 | derful skyline and waterfront of New you will admit if you try Divecilons for its use are printed In | languages with every bottle. Prics .25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. York Steamer leaves New London at p. m. weekdays only; due Pler foot Fast 22d Street 5.45 a. m. (Mondays. and | un- It plays straight baseball all and finds it necessary to win nati never makes a bonehead play. will find it on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, fifty-cents and one-dollar. it never tries to take the enemy awares. 1. all of its games through excepted) and Pier 40, North River, » bitting ability. | I 106 West 129th Street, New York 7a. m. & 4 S P B S R L T Sample Boftle of Svmfnn Root Free by !éall i chances will When a team goes along day doing the same old thing, tF. Fare Norwich 10 New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILL! Agent, ‘New' London: Con. - T eaesh never amount to much. | after day | fensive s Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. ton. N. Y., Bingham- comes pie. The players always know 11 also receive a booklet of valuable what is coming off, and are never wor- | g all about the kid- ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING D e e i ey Il Water Route take chances lose many games by one | tion The Norwich Bull run which they could win by pulling off the unexpected once in a while. “Of course, a club that takes chances s bound to be nulled up occasionally. but it is better to lose a ball game by taking a chance that goes wrong than to stand idly by and try to hammer the life out of a pitcher who happens to be unhittable that day and lose be- cause nothing daring is attempted. “Keep your eye on the recor tin. | I 50 you should consult with me and get prices for same. Zxcellent work | ks 1 C. M. 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