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NORWICH BULLETIN, - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910 me was pl under unpropitious | doin, Amherst, Carlisle, Bates, Maine, | Conley. holder of the bantamweight | are certainiy a @ectdedty commenpiece NSURANICE. !finamom. here helig a stronar wind. | Coluby, Wesleyan, Williams, Tufis and | titls, fought fificen Just rounds to aflot. Parnaps they havs besmss .__.‘ The contest was marked by open play | Vermont. e draw at the West Side Athletic club | courage e i - FiRE 5 ! SRCHOth: 218en, GRENs L le b olae el today. Conlev did all of the leading |ple rule.’ If the tretiers comtim 3 m HA‘[EO the most. Trinity scored almost at|Yale Freshmen Defeated by H#irvard.|and had a shade the better of Attell | forge to the m:tt” e, B UL will and gre: g W . 2 i “Yale | in almost every round up to the thir- [ have this year, -wheslors LIABILITY great punting was evidenced | At the freshman game at the oathave e i b5- | be in denger of losiag popwiar- alkel on Dbth sides. . fleld Saturday afternoon, which, by the e anore stotEamp et By oy Eitiek n. I T : v o way, Harvard won, there was all kinds ish. 3 T O J. L LATHADP & SOAS. Norwich Boys Roll Up 17-6 Score Against Bulkeley|, .ovapp crusnes of Hhterest until the wire bulleting an- SRSt % 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. 2 - s 5 Har- 'DARTMOUTH ELEVEN |nounced that the Yale ‘varsity had 2 E BITS OF BASESALL. 2eptEOIN High School—Yale Victorious Over Princeton—Har R ENOT scored u touchdown againat the TIZeTs | | LGS S i Kicking Game - Resulting in 18 to 0 |hen nobody cared . what hebPetedh |meeting, which, as far a6 it went, was |, Something weang with Ehac ahech vard Takes Dartmouth Game Easily, e . f {he hest ever held there, and a | Duton of here 4 & 4 Score. ty a game as you would want to s e h ez tel gt ball umpire got one. Motor Boat dwners : - and 3t was alse a5 long a game ditto, | credit to the sport. e i s e s e E R T e T . The Harvard football steam roller in | for it began at 2 gciock and lasted | Word comes from the southwest | Beaumonth ama Sechud Ste Lo0 BrES g be repaid by invesigating o ] its career for the championship of the [ until the purple sun sank in the golden | that Sonoma Girl is lane. This is a | hoodoos of bascbefl ZEmh SEEes 00 Roat Ipsurance . It p : Saturday the Academy football ma- ) Prince got a bad leg and was replaced | cast, crushed Dartmouth at Cambridge | west with the clock imarking half after | pitv, as McMahan expected to mark eacn saw his team get it in the meck them waet running and when 1ald UP | hine .took thi: advantage over their | by Crowley. ~McCormick und Swan |Saturday by a score of 15 to 0. 5. Miss Crabtree’s whirlwind around 2.02 DR Sotasions: N et ar e Dol e, | ancient rival, Bulkeler high school of |got first down. McCormick went to| Two touchdowns were made, one as PR, . 2t Phoenix. b ' i shs hs fpg fire and theft. at very iow rate. | JfiCient wival, Bulkeler high scho P yard line. McCormick went again | the result of a Dartmouth muil and | Princeton Eleven Re-elect Eddie Hart| Six well-bred young trotters were |, If Cote is as lucky on the stage as B. P. Learned & Co. cidedly by the score of 17-6. The vie- | Putting the ball within a few inches | the cecond on straight football, and Captain recently shipped “to South Africa by |he was in escaping from fight esmes . K. s tory was due to the persistence of the | f the line and Murray slipped over | iwo goals were kicked from the fiehl. | ., = Captain. = { W. M. Guan, and it is his intention to | last summer, hell qst by ol MR Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | Norwich boys who fought and strus fhe Timw tfor a touchdown, golng be- ?x-x'.‘f Sreen team was omiy once with- | ; Hart of fhe Princeton football team | establish a breeding form in that far- |All the eggs an: et Yor 1thie . viota N cen center a ard. _Me i) distanc e Crimson | J- = < 3 . - Agency Established May 1846. Srrlod there was 2 puntime duel, in | kicked the goal. Score, N. I. A- 17, | goal line. - This was ‘in e mrbocn | Was re-clecfed captain after Satur- [away country. e e i s R g apriFMW D ieh Nath e hie. Bulketey | Bulkeley 6. period when Barends tried a goal [ 43Y's same. Hart is o member of the TURF AND TRACK critics as the leader of the American rival, and Swan featured in recover Bulkeley kicked well under from ‘placeient standing on the 40 | 1358 of 1912 and his horie is in Hxe- s 3 league batting in 1913. Maybe, but ing punts, he having recovered five. | Academy zoal and McCormjck mad yard Mne, | The.Kick was hlocked and | fet No L Je 1s ong of thelfew Prince eer Ishmael, 2.91, | Cobb and Lajoie do mot propose to M eComata hd M slipped the | 20 yard run around left end. S the ball rolled back to Dartmouth’s | {on plavers to be elected captain in Hied Clvdesdaie and | retire for a little while. e e e Tan- Butkele led to gain the needed nee yard line where Harvard recovered | I8 junlor sedr, and has the further ACTS 15 is: aalfl] of, HESnk. 1acin: the/ neass: McCormick proved o steady ground- | Smith punted. The punt was soon re- | it. " At no oiher time in the gameswas | BONOT of havinz heen eiected to lead dent of the Tigers, that he indueced gainer, goine through for ten, twenty, | turned and the Academy retained the | Dartmouth nearer than 50 yai to | the varsity football two Fears in. suc- the: yeariing ‘dsush- [ SR OF S5, el L veat fna and thirty yards at a time. The |ball until Gebrath attempted a field | the Crimson goal line. céssion. 208 3-4, and | 0 er mine. Now news comes that grounds were well policed and Bulkeley | goal which failed Time was then | In accomplishing her two o ball. Hestlte aturds . has veduced | 5P ok is aiveady elghe times more was on their goud*behavior. ijcalled and the Academy went wild|downs, the Crimson was not called Football Results Saturday. to 2.16 2-4. vatuable than when at first purchased. | over the victory. upon to uncover any new pl Only [ At Worcester: Holy Cross 0, Worces- 4 1-4, has_been sold {ppe bhows peoled something lke $20,- The Game Lineups and summa three forward passes were tried in the | ter Polytechnic 0. : 5 s \ farm to W. EL Stub- | goo. oo Corwich won the toss and McCor- | N. F. A—Gebrath re, Lawson rt.|game, one by Dartmouth. which failed | At West Point: West Point 13, Vi of Oran, Mo., from whom .| mick chose the west zoal with a siight | Herbert rg. Isbistor ¢ Walsh 1t. Bili-| and two by Harvard, which resuited in | noya . T | K. G. Billings bought him. | | ott lg, Smith le, Coughlin , Swan rhb, | small gai: It w straight plungin; b yracus -olgate % i il 1 ~F | McCormick (capt.) ihb, Mu football, ied bi's & fow end Tans | At Annapoli | H’““]'Tm(ai., S mfuls'::i’;n i Bulkeley—Ryvan re, S wing shifts and dashes from the back] At Minneapo | lepi g e the loss of an- l R |A Huntley . Selokow fleld on fake kick consin © e Fotharss 10 tottes for Bellu oM 1air e 1g, Costello le, Harvard has up he rnell 18, Chic | other 2. Bellinf, 2.13 1-4. Y | th, Flaherty nee Thb, K S were Kept there for Yale's bone- Amberst . Wi LR A Dodge of Middletown, N. .| For Infants and Children, Score, N. 17, Bulkeley 6 fit_next Saturday Virginia 0, o e el o } tdn\\n‘-‘. cCorm. Murra When the game ‘was well inéhand | town 1 inown perf has bought of Al-'| The Kind You “a" M'ays B““EM : { Goals kicked, McCormick substitutes began to dash on the fleld | S—=——s e i cn Shr- Ol slaters ol X GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW. { Umpire, Donnelly. £ | from the Crimson s 3 HIGH SINGLE PRIZE | Belvasia, 212 ceravia. - | Boars the s | school: refer I{ahn of Brown:; hea Harvard players wer i Cony the trotters of the | ;- e e L | inesman, Trowland and Birge: fort the same ended. This included T SATONCKNS i pacers of ihe year | Signatu.eof o R s T e | Judge, Shields of Yale. Time, 13 two rush Tines and nearly thiee dis- | Taken by McClafferty, with String of - e - — — s protection costs so little, a TSR e, O Tt “v;s a kicki e ~ ack ans so much. Den't put it off, but It was a kicking game and the back 5 it mow, and comsuit us about it FORT WRIGHT SOLDIERS eld. was Dartoiouth s wegk point. The three pr ning teams in KEEP SLATE CLEAN Defeat Larkie's Independents, 17 to Q[ ISAAC S. JONES, Insuranece and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St duckpin _tournament rolloff last | week at the Rose alleys were the fol- ! . 5 £ lowing: Tigers Go Down Before Blue Eleven | (v YALE DEFEATS PRINCETON. MecClafferty-Stone 670, | —Full h 3 . | navedaw { SSE La e e Bine with Score of 5 to 3—Game Won by Stone 63 - —_ — The Independents nut up a game hut | Kilpatrick on Brilliant Forwarg | The teams that qualified for ineffectuzl defense against the heavier Pass | off this we vere the follos 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Fort Wrisht “lesm o Tihe Cimbores ' en: St tone 709, H r v af 001 ut were beate; 7 - S teva 6 one 688, Stone-Cole | Reat Batite Ly afternoon. but were beaten, 17| [Tl Yale tedm came back. - Prince- [ {2520% ¢ 4 oting S d Fire I : 4 eI e \h- brealk | ton is pretty well satistied of that fact. Stu i > Wright's slate, which has been | In one of the greatest transformatio 3 2 8 e o ST N N00, ®JOHN M'CORMICK, 1 an all the seaso iy Lat- | ever seen in foothall the Blue cjove peELlED. single mcleg for Saturday Ty I'I'\'Rx\"l) o t» jecated in Bemers’ Block. over C. M. | \ ,q.imy Captain Who Played Star the plung and dodging half4| which a week ago went down to igno- | {35°1 b¥ McClafrerty S S S Wiiliams, Reom #, third floor. Game Against Bulkeley. ;,‘21‘ u{:riz::‘ Elesen Sude :Llu.r.mnviuu?‘ defeat before a so-called mi- £t STILLSON WR ig sc N c etting a heir | nor college, on Satur 1 ed the INKEY R tev1za Teloghone 1V | .0 advantage. ' Flaherty kicked to |toichdowns and ing through the | 7] T ey plaved ', |CORNELL WINS CROSS COUNTRY., MONKEY WRI — Swan who gained five but line plays | Independents for yards at a time. The 5 to 3. And that Tiger eleven i and~Y Finishes | STEEL TRAPS ATTORMEYS AT LAW. failed to gain and Smith kicked well | soldiers scored one touchdown in the reputed to be one of the hest the .H"Vah"_d 5_°C°':d ‘": o " H":‘s o8 DOLLAR WA p ”L“‘; ::1V1<‘n|:“‘)-“ territory. Idxll\lvh.\' et I"I|ldlv':;;:' 1\flfl;l*&m\' © defen. | CORChes of O1d Nassau had cver turnel Third in Eleventh Annual Run. | Y aNiPs plunged and McCormick stopped a long | B Fiel v e - defen- | out. | N SNIPS EROWN & PERKINS, ittorngys-al-law | run. Thev gained snd Brasil carrieq |sive plaser of the Independents, nail- | Hefore the victorious Yale tcam the | i} vorrar (this week only) pe First Na ! the ball to the five vard, where the |ing the soldier backs time after time ers wer Had not | | U 3 1 NDIL — BT s B | edcmy held them Tor thrce: dowas, | when they had ripped thtonsti the Jine £ i |} FULL GE WITH HANDLE Gtalrwey next to Thames Nat. Benk a mbie saved Rulkeley and | With the ball in possession of the In- | Captain Daly | . K. K Tel. 38-3. ~Opea Monday and Bat-| Prince went over in a second plunge. | dependents they counld gain but little | Princeton team u . B. Jones o { PLAT venings. @ot298 | Prince kicked the goal. Score, Bulke- |against the Stiff defense of the soi- | ang the Yaic ndividual hor I by lay 6. Academy 0. At this point Bulke- |diers. . 1t is a long cry from his time being 1 2 ley went wild but Captain Mac's men | The Fort Wright team, which is un- Yale & Plineotancs he Harvard team was sec il rarTcrET DRI toek a brace and did the rest, much |defeated and not scored on this s 1o Sdto AT whiths ook riote points and Yale third with “The | MOUSE TRAPS, four | toBulkeley’s surprise and disappoint- | son. challenges any team in the s e e e e s ontered fnished as foi- | 0 ment. | Addreds Lieut. Malvin, Athletic Offic s now hoping tha other | + 2 husetts In- Iuchr mhn"y&nn |~ McCormick kicked and Bulkeley | Fort H. G. Wright, Fishers Island, N. Dractie i o e Elos Sl B ceton | o §! went to the forty vard line. Gebrath | Y e Eo R R : artmouth 211, ! made a star tackle and Bulkeley pun | rhe foniow | dole, AR 4 thak ;.‘,ll e . College of the City of | BMKERS ed to Murray. McCormick, Lawson | Independents— and | 5 kel i rk 208. s and Bwan gained 3 first dowms and | Wulf; tackles, (capt.), and | as Princeton was, crowd Here to 4[‘Px(|‘dP<;ve f:ot»v McCormick’'s forward pass to Swan, | Washburn, guar ham, Ben-| The was won a brilliant] 2 e an: incet oo o - and who ran to fhe 3 yard line with two |dett; center, Donovan: righi hail- | executed forward | pass. folleaioe s | sa iell's men ran a fine Bulietin Building 74 Franklin Street men hugging him. .McCormick went | back, L/Heureux; left halfback. Philo- | plocked placement kick attempted by | scores ‘show moms through for a touchdown on the first |pema: quarterback, Popham; fullba Princeton and a seri short gaing | ed the field. Tt is th ! line plunge, which took Bulkeley five | A. Fielding. 5 A fter the bir phort gallT | time that an Ithaca team has won the | B 28 Shetncke! S atlempts (o produce. A difficult goal | Tort Wright—Ends, Leffingwell and | kick Yale got the ball near the conter | VNt | ireet fatied. Seore, Bubkeley 6. N. F. A. 5. | Aloxander: tackles exander i | of the field. The Yale attack, cle. I T After the kick off and ari exchangs of | Dwzynski: guards, Coldwell and Lof(- | disguised. under. some. af. ihe “siiry | $1,000,000 BALL PARK FOR BOSTON | . elephone 905, punts the period ended with the same |us; center, Madiox; right halfback. | taught by Tom Sheviin during the rast | S el iod. hack, Parnas ck, Latterel. |ering variety of end* piays and | o0 Small to Satisfy 4 Members of New York Buikelev's bail in the middie of the | The biggeat crowd of ihe season Fushes Wworked . the ball down to e e ) THE LA&T flR e ot D By Bt watched the game and also the pre- | Prine : 3 5 oston Americans to have and Bostoa Stock | thiem xicked to Murray. - ¥ Amndend | liminary, which was between . the o o aylor, pres- imed 18 yards and Smith kick o | Greeneville Heavvweights and the Bal- | | the middle of the thirc ¥ ca to the Exchanges Tl e B S T e O e e it e s — et s e = o | they wanted in the first half when | up on the 25 for the presest e New York punte S The Avadems sained ut e | the Heavyweights ran up a scors of 11 | i e jemands of the 58 Stnds Fereet. B4 Bread Stweets f' and Smith kicked to Prince. A for |10 0 on them, and there was no sec- pirtn plas i Consequent 4 has been PRIVATE WIRE. | ward pass and the ball changed hangs, | °0d half. rican end of 1% nt and arrangements have been Punts were exchanged and Swan r S - a to tie s | to t a three-decker covered ome more when time w ACADEMY’S SECOND {Tie raced with ard of the F | stand large I%n'»egl zlr’~i-6::0u ,000 7 called, on goal line s he got t he 1 cost $1,600,000 ar &z 0 o it Peded. ¢ _ FOOTBALL TEAM | turned. ~Howe :imi Yale quarterpack After 15 minutes Prince kicked oft Defeated Second Eleven from Bulke- | no” iad reveived the ball from Mo: i 10 Lewson. Punts were then axchang- ley on Saturday. | heaved the SRR e e team which w ed until MeCormick went through the | — seballi ; 3546 the "waitiny atms ew park BANKERS and BROKERS line for 20 vards and again for first | On Cannonball park, New Kilvatri Kilpatrick took two down. The Academy seemed stuek and | Baturday morning, the Acader s game was won. Swmith kicked and Swan r/ vered the {ond team defeated the Butk Princ e onl Stocks Bonds Investments| ball on the six yard line. In a neat |ond eleven, § to : { the first period ey line plunge MeCormick went over ! S a S e | & l.fi . el eies he sec ouchd ’ \ 4 ; Yihe, Fhite ki e FRIVATE WonE Yo the decond touchdown and kicked the | Bulkeley scored ‘a_touchdown of the Elte dowt few York Chicage §t. Rouin| After the kick to McCormick the | game, but missed the goal. g : Poeston Cinotnnati Pitteburg | Academy gained cousidersble ground, The Academy pulled the game out o MeCormick going 36 yards in the cen- ter of field. Swan recovered another | put wn this peried and after a forward the fire by the narrowest kini of margin, Kinney scoring the touchdc and Johnson kicking the goal with less Norwich Branch, Shannen Bidg. Telephone 801 | which resulted pass by the Academy time was called, | than half a minute left to pl S nuctd FRANK O. MOSES, Mygr | 5°07% N. F. A. 11, Bulkeley 6. | uce Brown Wins Auto Speed Contest f Last Period. | Teinit 08 avartord t Savannah, Ga. Nov. 15.—Yesterda This instrument has all the very improvements and labor Bulkeley took the ball om her 24 Ha oo 3 EAES RO saving devices, thirty-five languages can be written on a single ma- 7 2 artford, Nov. 13— 3 i -ome 5 ) DR. C R. CHAMBERLA'N yard lne Isbister recovered the ball | game here Setaday "L]:m%‘\'o:!n.:::': e T e e Akt chine, type instantly interchangeabl from a fumble en tie 30 yacd line, | Haverford by the score of 37 to 0 i | 5 et i tea | drivers from M h ter of all i d d gienient. sl S i The HAMMOND is the typewriter of all nations and tongues an. Denta/ Surgeon. a men, = uthe 2200 B does the fine typewriting of the world. through ights n e o in ahargs of De, A L, Geer's practem FI crereher Let us give you a demonstration in your own office without ex- the gam Suring inse timess, | Necither eleven ywed anyth v pense or obligation on your part. 4 Mala .. Nerwich, Gena, f tling in the.way of new football. man, David Bruce- e & Aside from the forwuwd pass, which | Brown, won the krand prize by barely | hoth teams worked successfully two ‘or |more than u secon the end of 41 SATURDAY MARKETS. e three times, there were no new footbal iles—hea E - evolutions. The Hammond Typewriter Co., 113 Church St., corner Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Sonthem, . : e His time w seconce. settn n record on the road of an hour. STANDING OF THE | EASTERN COLLEGES. Victory for Harvard Saturday Makes Crimson Eleven Unquestioned Cham- | H : ings Ware Smali—Prices Higher— | ’m “flus a“ Steady and Dull Close. | OF MORWICH, York, Nev. 121010 a. New Nov. 1 m— | | Opening prices of stocks vibrated but | | slightly from jast mght's closing level, the deali V' nall, C s | DIVIDEND are mixed with most of he more act: | The Bulletin uscs six Hammond Typewriters Attell and Conley Fight a Draw. Sl < b | o | e New Orleans. Nov. 13.—-Abe At The veguisr Semi-annual Dvwdond;":’_"“"k’1q>’r""_‘-“;!' Jdeclines. Sears % ploBs | reatherweighc ch on, and nisie es Beem dectased from the net earn- 5 Teire Haute o RSy : Boston. N 13—The big game of e Haute 2 < 123 oot . S % SR G - of the past manths at the! 11 Prices hegan to rise glow- k1L . S ottt ey raie of Fowr por cont. o and wit | 1v aft 5z had goc under wey, & | S e LT But the improvenents fn the stand- i e X e m’fllbl- o NS sher Nevember | o B e e e e | e unquestioned: campion o . regtions. ars Roebuck nmde a fur- - o 1 O & Ly FRANK L. WOODARD, B 10 190, making its advanc. | Eisiaceed gxe R s Union Paeific moved up a poin 2 " ad to mixed fee ose—The and very Aull ne antmation market closed steadsy The dealings sbowed Ax prices rose awas 1647 ‘ e | ‘ < | | from lawt night's olosing level the de 1+ e M Adam’s Tavern | S— e 2 inees. Amuapelis may be acen i 5 s Chine | vesterda Aefent by Yale: 1861 ‘L ; e M Tl OF NORWICH sixth and The inter sfter te {he puhilo tha finest standard sectional games of 8 aran@s of Best of Eureps and Americ: nevivania ard ) day between Beébemian, Pllaner, Cuimbach Bavarie: gan and Cornell and Chicagd o 4 Beee, Bass’ Pale and Burton, Mueirs little or no basis for comparison be- Als, Guinnegs’ Dublin _Stout, tween the east and west. Saturday's . & G. Imporied Ginger Ale, Bunier | games brought the most notable injur- P. B. Als. Fyank Jones' Nourish- | tes of a season prac v without ing Ale Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheurer. | I A them previously fi;&:‘&a‘ghmk of the Blanoleer, S2mlia ana Panst. | Sived West Virginia team died, and Chat- 0. | eituchne reet A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. | B { field of the Harvard freshman eleven, ” Telephone #47-i2. iyaza z Caroline Chem : inj In'/the geme with 2 | and may ! - of the A Fine Assortment MILLINERY Ty Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1.870,009. AT LITTLE PRICES. - New York s = e MRS. G. P. STANTON 100 il Dapes er cent.: sterl s‘!d nes Points_| Chescpe hange steady at 48125 451. g ok SR setidaw o [ 60 day bills and at 485.60 for dem g8 2 Do Bl 480 8-4@ 481 1- o = I‘ commercial balls, The pfiblic is cordially invited to inspect the un- H Xican dollars, 47. ;’ GEORGE 6. GRANT, S | poner o call” nominad: o launs. | 3 i | Time loans aul and soft: 60 rays 4 3-i ka | Undertaker and Embalmer L T R S rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The §2 Ewoabbence SL. 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