Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 6, 1911, Page 3

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Bob Sleighs phis had bom' e ', Huls had the w“'“‘\ abled them to 4 the score. 3 On the first bat-off, m nmibso: 3 the jump .on the wn-*. when 1 Biobimson, who Tagsd he basket hefor 3 ; Robinson, o b ald e 3 . th e was scarcely started. Th 1 hat " New York, ‘Match 5.—The most:inZ 1 \ y . two ‘plasers. repeated ‘the operation. in | Creeneville > g 'BROOKLYN llAflOHALB- e g teresting and long drawn out breach| [ less than“a minute mh and before LT z ¢ — in i FATHER OF BICYCLING. Walter,_ B::""':'fl ::';-‘—Gw The Late Frank W. Waestén Gave the 1 The visitors played ..;“"‘a.. early part Sport Its Impetus. in America. * prings, Aas. March™ s.—gg:, of the game as if they had lead in their heels, so that the fast footwork |, Frank W..Weston, who.died in Eos: arel ton, Mass., recently at the age of 67 |Public appearance 3nd passing of the Laurel Hille left | oore, was known far and wide as the Pitching foF thie All-Americans was the also knew that the ouse thu qr Amm-lm Wl’i‘l’c‘ye o '_‘;'g‘: :m nfixrmov-ncn.h“m: )mmg e 1t e avidel hee e ety et R Bt ances at the bat was another Teature. | Tt orerore ey o Loy They vind inio”he fury o s B v 0 cat: oTEB M re | tive missionary of cyeling in America. | The score: : Concerning the makeup of the asso- | 10.45 o'clock on Friday night, and One of the earliest to take up the sport; e RELE | ciation for 1011, Mo Fisher was somec | o ot Twelve ‘bours, having reac i e b e he started a conoern to import bicy- | Brooklyn .. LR e el gt B R L o T '32 At the end of the half, the Laurel |Cles, he started a bicycle paper, he | AllAmericans . e Mayor-Manager Dunn views the Willi- | court convened. The jury had to base MG oG, 14t 10, Heginuinig: the Bes Siarteda” bioydle chab, . Do wrote and Batteries, Ragon, Burk, mantic situation. K was given out at | their vendict ofi the guestion of wheth- L4 e hen have not m{' tete | e e Stanley ook, T ownsend the machine ‘at every avail- | Brwin; Otey, Johnson, Walker and|the end of last season that the sturdy |er there had been & promise of mar- wour property fire W Place and Strickland went in for Sla- the bicycle age, dropped about $1,500 in his en- | riage, and they decided in the nega- -nmnflkymnmutlt ity m ‘mayor Vin. Strickland. signalized his entry its impetus on this side of tha Atlantic. deavor to furnish his city with league | tive. . The spectators were on hand ones, then you wiil c uBs 1 3 m ire R Sone 55, ohoe, 1098 3% 51T 1l e pins oy oo Buss | i Vet il e yeum agn Yhen | CUSS LoeT FimeT pmacrice. |bidhhi” uf Bahet Lk SR |ty sn'eedf it Tt e dhe| - A D, LATHROP, oal of the half and the Delphis crept ing, ne, ptical ng _it. last scene in the dramatic case, and faction that you have been a stranger |.Eoal ol Pt | was an_active cyclist. The bicscle | New, Orleans Too Strong for Chicago | It is said in New London that Mor- they raided ‘the citadel of justice. to o to & e ore e hnaa o tUeY | paper that he started in 1877 and of | Nationals—Score 5 to 2, ton F. Plant has bought the New | o @ oo o 2% Offico—son. Marist and Shetmeket Sts ISAAC 8. JONES, Taurel Fill team shead again, 16 to m‘“ s ths Geat. iitior s Con- 2 London #ranchise and will put a team | ALLEGED MURDERESS Telephone 10812 o A New Orl - | into the e Harbour Towne mnext p 3 s B o oo b b B Rl g BT i SR L Weston was born July. 15, 1843, | ior e e ety ot g Super_ | smmer that will. prove & revelation SLEEPS AND EATS WELL RiShunte REpe 19 to 11, with a: dificult backhander at'Oxtord Terrace, London, B pamees alded. the -Jocal team of the|to the fans there. In fact, Mr. FIEN! | Betioves She Will Be Acquitted -of from a scrimmage. Doyle, New Lon- 5 uthern league today in taking the (has om .m AT LAW. Qunr's heskot sticoting e, was com- | o The Reach 1911 Guide. first spring practice. game fromn the dleflm;ely gl;en o;z that sames n:lltlhbe Charge of Slaying Her Baby. i e e | DlwtELy STUOUDETEA SOT. ““’"d,‘" the | iociely cthonsionted ioeough | Chanse Nedomals af Pelichn park | laws to turn It Mia 2 Aret cless best. | Albany, N. Y. Mareh /8~Netwith- “It burns up clean” EROWN & PERKINS, Iftwmwpsblaw| Sacion, HE nhas boen touiod as the | the welcome appsarance of Reach's | were in the inéup. Score by inninks: |ball park are aiteady under way. It |standing thé scvere strain fo \which Well § d Wood best of his weight in the state, but he o ican gue Gulde for 4 R.H. S Dl Sonret SNRL M. SN W A i - e easone sver First Nat Baak. Bhetucket St - > 1911; being, as usual, first in the field, | N'wOrleans 0 2°1.00 02 0 0—5 9 0[to see a league organized, and it is|which will begin Samoston Gefoke Tub. registered omly two skl om dhg|and ‘this spring eartior than ever. Chicago =~ 1001000600—3 g 4|stated, although not with euthority, |tice Howard, in the supreme court, \ opes PR IS | iineups and saammiy: This is the tenth annual issue of the | ~Batteries: Paige, Langford, Kiaw- | that persons working under his direc-| Mrs. ‘Edith Melber of Schenectady, 7 —— -3 - % Taurel Hill—Robinson rf, Coyl If,|Reach Guide as the official handbook | itter, Mitchell and Kitchens; Weaver, | tion -have already begun to canvass|charged with killing her son_ by ©. H. HASKELL 5 o < erican league and the twenty- | Tone: rwin, Foxen and e nnect ; Forsberg ¢, Jackson T Townsend, | Of the Americ ! d the t 1t Toney, Ki L xen Needham |@astern - Connecticut and ~western | giving him carbolic acid to d when - el L3 ninth consecutive year of its publica- | and Angermeier. Umpire, Atz. Rhode Jsland towns of considerable |hé asked for water, slept peacefully 402 — "Phones — 489 186 WA F. z e o _ | tion as a book of record and reference ot g size relative to their entering the | last night and ate three hearty meals > Delphis —Martin rg, Lawrence Ig, Ber- | tor the entire baseball world. leagu, in the jail today. She says she is man c, Doyle If, Slavin, Strickland rf. s Sy e New Bowling Tourney Records. T 3 i Real Estate o ore, Taerel” 11 15, Deiphis 14| ‘The illustrations comprise portraits| 1o B4 Although Norwich couldn’t keep up |sure of being_acquitted. Jackeon 2. Robinson %, Forsberg 2,|0f President Johnson, Publisher A. J.|, Bucalo N. ¥, March 5—Tw®o new |with the procession last summer, and | Her sister, Mrs. Lydia Simmens of ‘ and Fire Insurance, g 1 o "eoals, Forshers. 7, | Reach, Editor F. C. Richter, a group | high ,mrks = ‘the National Bowling |Gropped. out bafore the season was | Syracuse, has recovered from: her re- is jesatnd tn Somery Bloek, over C. M. | Doyle 2. Umpire, Reveil. Referee, p?:turo of the “American league um- | $850C A% a"df'wsay"‘gr’;:’:’fintmvx“e ""e}‘;;‘; at | half over. it - declared now mtmt 'ihe cent _:)l:neun s is h: ‘!;‘e eity: sx 2 g i 3 S g i Wiiliams, Soom 9, third Soer. Smith, Scorer, Mr. Bandlow. fn:",r";f_f:’“&g o o "oz | bis Sunday crowd. LY Semoncs of Chi- | " ienm. that 1t 1o almost certatn. that | hopes to be able. to. take. her sister | 2 I ‘RUNK ? T runners, Collins and Bush, and of the | 0280 Powled 647 in the individual se-{the city will have one. Where it will |home with her later. The aceused TWO GAMES EASY leading pitcher, Albert Bender, special- l ries, and dislodged E. R. Greentield of § ylay is, however, a problem, as the old | womsn’s aunt, of Syracuse, is also ly designed action pictures of all the | Cleveland from the leadership, Which [league grounds in Norwich have been | nere. Buy it here, and now. Hight Tear- E WINNERS. he had held four days with a score of FOR TH American league teams of 1910, and | N® ay: ‘roken up. —_— ists’ Trunks left. To close them out. sketches with individual portraits of | 843. Hehr and Hall of the Flenners of *. | EMERY OF YALE p Laurei Hills Defeat Wanderers, Blue will sell same at cost. the world’s champion Athletic team | Chicago rolled 446 in the first game of |rp| & OF CHANGE IN Ribbons Beat Greeneville. I Iy sai their three in the doubles. Hehr's score ~ TO BE CHAIRMAN . lona aliaaly said that these illus: | of 242 is the best indivioual score in YALE COACHING SYSTEM.| . B gy Tlle Shetucket fl"l“s u The Laurel Hills and %he Blue Rib- e modest price of the volume, the double event so far. Will Continue to Head Tai Board k. oy bons were the winners in the two| The Reach American League Guide | One Head Coach With Several Assist- at $7,500 a Year. C 321 Main Street, g 8‘&181 ngrg:yke::;ilw at the | for 1911 is for sale by all newsdealers Sale of Waterbury Franchise. ants au.guud. S e e B S n aske! ourney, | at 10 cenu the copy. The Connecticutt baseball “league /a3iinetol e 8 R ot vesdlng Thels opontats oy Tt meeting this Wesk: Wil e LeRed o] There may be a change in the coach- | C. Ewmety of Jale has been designated Wm. C. BODE, Prop. scores. The Laurel Hills, who have "cc,.m Rolls High. * consider the recant sale of the Water- | Ing system at Yale if the plans of cer- | by President Taft to continue as chafr- not lost'a game in the tourney yet, oh- bury franchise and do any other busi- | tain Yale graduates, with whom it is [man of the tariff board, according to a won from the Wanderers, 22 to 12, al- | Figh single at the Rose alleys on | .3 that is mecessary to prepare for |said that the captain e in sympathy, |an executive order issued from. the 3 though at the end of the first half the | Saturday and the daily duckpin prize | fiid8 00 €, BECCH season. g0 through. This is to have a pérma- | White house today, officlally appain rln flasfln ‘Wanderers were in the lead, 9 to 6. | Were taken by McClafferty 'with a P kS nent coach, such’ as Percy Haughton |ing Thomas W. Pagé and ex-Repr: The lineups and summary: string of 159. Bill hit the high speed NOTES OF SPORT. at Harvard, with four or five msist- | sentative William M, Howard of Geor- Laurel Hlllm—thJyl lfsBa‘}In!om Town- ;ne the :mngs lti:l!_f u?t ftlhet ;fiflng‘.’ for Fon ants. The plan which Captain Howe Is | gia as addlti::iml me:;:-r- of the board | will.soon be here. Time to thiak ef 2 f, T - e firs ive xXes, OUNCH e g ”ndl:' Forsberg c, Stanley rg, Jack: blllmwhen he opened. up. with | Manager McGuire of the Clevelands said to be in favor of is the securing |as announced yesterday. our WALL PAPERS and m lanning to hire Harry Rush, a not- | °T Howard Jones at a salary of $5.000 Professor Emery is to receive a sai- ONS. We have them in all grades ‘Wanderers—Charnetski g, Bendette | Sharp shooting in the second half, he and four men to help him. Whether | ary of $7,500 a year. while his four Members of New York g, Hantington c, Peckham if, Filmore | Went dcrass for a succession of strikes rfl:;';""'g;fl“’ coach his team in base | 4y Tnin'are to be paid Is not etated. | associates are cach to recsive. $6,600. A v A SRR e and Boston Stock and nine pin spares that brought home ng during the training seAson. |p,i"ihe plan has met with strenuous | Alvin H. Sanders is desiznated to'act | gor Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- Escha “Laurel 711 23, Wanderers 12; goals, | the daily dollar. Carl Morris, one of the “white man’s | gpposition from other graduates and |as chairman in the absence of Profes- | orating. xchanges Coyl 4, Robinson 1, s, Jackson Tonight on the alleys the Owls’ Spe- | hopes,” will be given anothér tryout |from some influential undergraduates. | sor Emery and “the board is,directed — 1, Peckham, Peck 3; foul ‘Forsberg | clal team and the Porteous & Mitchells | March 28, when he is to box 10 founds | The claim is made that despite the |to continue the work of investigation ke ey AP 1, Charnetsid 1, Huntington 3, Peck 3; | Meet for & return match. Last week | with Aike Schreck at Sapuipa, OXla. «|iarge amount of poRt made i footbell |and the furnishing of information. P. F. MURTAGH, €3 State Strect. B4 Bread Strect. referce and_ umpire, Mr. Morrison; | the Owls were winners, but the P. & | The wrestling bouts between Yale |it Would be too expensive to hire a per- o g W R scorer, Mr. Bandlow. . - M’s expect to reverse the result this|ang ton which were to have been | manent, coach for the eleven, since | GERMAN EMPRESS =~ 92 and 94 West Maln Street. " Against the Greeneville team _ the | time. held in Princeton Seturday night ha footbell’ has to swing some of the other = Blue Ribbons had a rather easy time, St boen pontponed on aweount of jliness | athletic teams. Anothgr criticiem mrade ANNOYED AT CHURCH | Telephone. winning 30 to 7. The Greenevilles did Yale Won the Relay. among the Yale wrestlers. is that it will bring a charge of pro- : ail their scoring in the first half, which | With entrants from Cornell, Prince- | Following the. death of Angélo: Ven- | fessionalism against Yale if o high | Demented Man Makes & Scerie Which R o ¢ |ended's to 7 in favor of the Birie Rib-{ton, Yals and several other eastorn and | izona. . pugilist, frem iajirioe which, | salary is paid to the football coach. + Results in_His Arrest. lnlc m“"c bons. The lineups and summary: southern colleges, the thirteenth an- it is alleged, he received during a four | Still another is that Yale has got along : _Greeneville—Rydholm sif, McKinley | nual indoor meet under the auspices round boxing bout in Harris, & &uburb | Very well under the present coaching Berlin, March 5.—The empress. was rf, Miner ¢, Fleming rg, Lathrop, Pren- | of the Georgetown University Athletic have. iangntor | system. The latter statement is m- | subjected to an embarrassing incident tice lg. assoclation drew & large aftendance at | has neen siaged apsine %fi}’;}m &' mediately met with one to the effact | while attending divine service at. the dnkers anda orokers : et irnn e that while Yale may have got along | sarrison church today. A clerk in the " chased the franchise of the Redd) = » 3 chise of the Reading|,ropaple that in the end John Reed | Then he threw the letter ifite the team of the Tri-State league Saturday | gipatrick, all-American end for two | royal pew at the feet of the empress. well under the present syatein the team | statistical buresu, Frans Lk, REACTION FOLLOWS RALLY. - 3634 ' gy | from the Reading baseball &sspciation. | vears and captain of the Yale track | The man was arrested. He is appar- has son’s Willlamsport ‘team, and George | goa] line since the fall of 1907. service and in-a loud vo!ee read the G. Cockrill, first haseman oF,the Mon-|" 1, spite of all the talk about a pre- | introductory sentence of a letter which trea] club of the Eastern léigue, DUr- | oggional coach at a high salary, it is | he drew from-his pocket. Bill Coughlin, manager of lln sea- been unable to eross Harvard's | denly sprang to durisig’ the g 2 Saturday’s competition between two- | team, will be chosen head coach by |ently deranged, m Stock Prices Up and Down in Satur- |. 00 4 58 s8i | man teams in the national !Eowllng as- day's Market. L Ceatral 154 134 sociation’s tournamant at Buffalo, N. Nerwich, Conn. TELEPMONE 901, Wy N e e = T broushiblap @ruew Wt tor u;ad%? 5 poiNew Yor arch 4. —Stock market | 200 Ioter Harvesier 1] jeterman - an lachek o e fR fin tg o e e gty g, Btk 2% A Mark of Refinemen 0 in the early dealings, but re- e ey % 10 |top spore of 1,212, which is 106 pins o , e lh m M ‘ h :.., m"l:;n “:;-hn?nmw' uen::subeh}s ; under the world’s record. It is something to be proud of when you offer a cake of Pears’ Soap to Z ustering tactics in g 4| "Unless somethlug unexpacted. turns It indicates that you know and ap iate the best and the senate that appeared to make an oa_. = e s e S e o your guest. e you preci extra sesslon of congress unavoldable | s Lo ous Hs’ scheduled mesting At . the' Hotel purest soap obtainable in all the world. Pears helps the skin to retain Commission houses- were not active ash -de in Hartford Thi af irritation. It is matchless for factors in_the trading, either for the £ef in 5 [oacte e Sartfond S areiE Sifetnoon. its bealth without roughness, redness or account of the so-called public or for : i complated, according to Sid Challenger o comploxion sl is & soa substantial Wall ‘street interests. 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Preprietes, |despite the ease in money rates. ‘There are many good opportunities for the c: buyer at the moment, ‘-"§|J movement on the stock exchange, and P utes each for a dcdflox?. from eurrent indications there will be ey = academy ""’;" won. 4 Senvy Drots Goods for Iadiee’sioakn, | Feaction i qustetions o the' poreged Hevenite % tefl'-fi?h:'c"-' et dofont Y e s k! . the immedi- | —— Reulti ! 3t | Batarday night at P Ipie ; B Do pf . .. 58 A% lles DENTIST but the operator who is anxious to | —" £ o > A ucuro hi :ld;an -.‘tdfll% lol':l“ POB- 3 % 2% 22 ours George Browne g Louis e ubtlessg e ini uen@d i : J b ug is purehases on th S arrange a-geal - DR. E. J. JONES)| defer ais purehases on the theory LS L Hr ‘services. \ ORDER Suite us.m m.' against the Standard Oil and Ameri- 3 b4 can Tobacco companies, and that de- | 0709 Uniwd st P : ’ FROM Take elevator Shetuckst strest wa. (feat for the companies will resuit in| 2 v an ey |1 whe played i . 8] P ses in market v: An; : e decliny that may follow a docision Of | 113 Y, iy o &ues since ‘leaving’ the Giants. : < 8 Oove Street this character should ngt run beyond | ‘ie we 3 Yale’s reprosentatives tepk three of g a day or two. the five individual in ! meR OF THE S D T the intercollegiate 8 First-class Delivery sTocKs. s Sales. Bigh. % Allis Chalmers pfd 3 ‘New Tqrk March_4—Cotton futures closed steady. 1416, April 91424, )l-y eie, “Fune 14.17, July 14.17, August 13.68, Septem- ber —, October 12.51, November —, De- cember 1241, January 1238, Spot closed quiet, ‘15 points’ lower; - mid- complete with pole § 7/ 5 2 and m dling uplands 14.40; middling’ guit | |3 Fieponse to a P Tine . y & : 5 14.60. No sales. : the : $= e . % s 5 2 (4 S!LECT = % MONEY. i . o : s STOCK LAGER Sldgh. 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