Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 7, 1911, Page 3

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ifillll" ¥ you have not already protected againet loss by fire with policy see us mbout it. at_once, then you will of security and satis- you have been a stranger an have it e insurance and Real Agent, 'Mn:‘fiflnhu C———— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ANOS A. EROWNING, - and BROKERS 28 Shetncket Street Telephone 093, Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Besten, Now Yov. 63 State Street. 34 Broad Street. PRIVATS WiRE. Bominick & Dominick Bankers and Brokers started oft the B leading the Owls 41 p to_have the match string bad a j of 53 on the P. & M.’s, which gave the Ovwls a lead of ¢ pins in the match. Prnia they hacreased pins s they third string, h’»‘t‘apn:ég: the grand total, 1393 to 1244, Captain high individual three the mateh, 276, and Capg mond’s 274 led the P. I. five. for high individual three string total, but Bush of the Owls’ five took the high individual string with' 99. s The scores: Carberry. Honeyman .« 412 1244 YALE HAS ENOUGH ON PITCHING STAFF. Tommers Considered the Most Likely One at This Dat: The battery candidates for the Yale baseball team have begun their work in the gymnasium, and each afternoon to win the champion- Only the battery candidates are baving e work, but the other members of the squdd spend a great part of the time playing handball. Ex- cept for the weekly classes of fresh- men, the gymnastum floor is practically Siven over to_the battery candi them, nonm-. can rely on a position on the team becauss of past achieve- ments, for the bright chances. for a champlonship 'nine have made all of the candidates very ambitious to be one of the nine first men to get their hip game il three montha away." The pitchers and catchers is un- usually large. Te are at least 15 pllchm, and more- than that number of catchers. Some of the men will be weeded out, but they will be kept at work in the gymnasium under the trained eye of Coach Lush, who with in Corey will try to make some | al MARKET DULL BUT STRONG. —_— g KILPATRICK: AND WALDECKER TOOK THE LEADERSHIP. Detroit Bowling Team Makes High Stand in Tourney at Buffalo. ‘Buffalo, N. Y., March 6.—Bowling in jne form, Kilpatrick and Waldecker of troit, Mich., Tan up a total of 1249 ins today and gaine »i od the leadership in the two-man series in the interna- tional_tournament of the National Bowlifig assoclation. Kilpatrick scored over 200 in ‘each of ‘his three games. His laat score, 45, was the highest single made & he day. Waldeck- [6r's best was 211" Biltoct wnd Ko of Philadelphia rolled 1226, which gives them second place. Polachek and Zei- terman of Chicago, who previously led tha division, dropped to third position. TO MANAGE HAVERHILL AND PLAY OUTFIELD. Richard Harley, an Old National Leaguer, Will Have the Job. Haverhill, Mass, March 6.—Richard Harley of Philadelphia, an old National leagus outflelder, has been selected as manager of the Haverhill (New Eng- land league) team for the current year. ce was received today by wire. Harley will not only manage the team but will also play in the outfield. Harley formerly played with Phila- dalphla and Cincinnati in the Natlonal league and in 1904 managed the Toron- to team in the Eastern league. MORRIS AS A JOKE. Riley Says Me is Clever, but Loses It When in Ring. Tusla, Okla., March 6.—“Carl Morris is saturated 'with cleverness. Just watch him in his future battles and see if you don’t think he is some-hope.” This statement of Con Riley, who has been engaged to train the Sapulpa man for his coming-battles, which it is hoped will end in = battle between Morris and Jack Johnson. And the cleverness 'will ooze out when Morris gets into the ring, too, con- cluded Riley. Washington Squad Leaves for Atlanta. Hot Springs, Ark., March 6.—The io- cal colony of major league baseball players was decreased by eight today, when a squad of Washingten men left for Atlanta to join their teammute; A fine of 31 and costs against Mana- sor Owem of Whittington park was for 'x:l’mltflns yesterday’s o bet'een t!rnn of the Nation- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ne 8elling Pressure Follows Call of Cengress in Extra Session. New York, March ~—The stock market was ‘strong today in spite of the lwet that vm\uny the same con- ar prevalled those which bmm Sbout recesstons on previous dnys. was the first business day since t.\u call for the extra session of congress was made, and, although stocks were depressed last week on expectations of the extra session, there = almost no selling pressure to- Y. The fact that theu WaS 2 poss nm‘ of d.dllou by the Ilmma o s affecting the status of some of # became apparent that the selling movement of last wii was not to be continued there was some cover- @ point or more,in the morning. There. after the market was dull, but the close was generally below the top lev- el, The day L Y54 one of the dullest in several weel ‘The reports of two of the in- dependent steel _companies—Cambria Bethlehem—shot wed that In spite of unfavorable trade conditions in the Cambria’s net earnings increased by u,nnooo To. $4,946,000, Now orders htal Steel cflrpor::«:on llrlu\ ar -nl -mmn since en.rly Th. determination of the interstate forr yeagasialals 1EIHTT & i % 3 38, > i z Congdon J. Newnmn . Arcanum Club. 185 136 CHANCE FOR YOUNG _PITCHERS WITH THE CUBS. Withdrawal of Vic Willis and Overall Leaves Gap to, Be Filled. According to some of the rabid fol- lowers of the Chicago Nationals the refusal of Overall and Willis to get into line may prove a blessing in disguise to the Cubs. - The vacancies caused by the withdrawal of the veterans will glve the recruits on Manager Chance's staff a real chance to make good. Had the two old timers come to bat as was expected, there would of necessity have been a cleaning out of superfluqus slab- men. Three pitching recruits with the best kind of records now are with the Cubs. Toney, Griffin and Cook come with records that any bond company would accept and there will be a battle royal among them to sce which can sain permanent berths with the 1911 champion: If Cook gets a steady job he will not pitch on Sundays. He insisted on & paragraph to this effect being’ inserted in his contract, and. President Murphy and Manager Chance acquiesced. Nelther of the moguls cared to oppose the young man's wishes when they heard his reasons. Cook is the son of a minister. His mother is opposed to his playing the national pastime on Sundays, and out of respect to her wishes it was agreed that some other slabman would do the twirling. Cook, while with the Peoria club of the Three Eyes league, taught a Sundey school class in the town of distilleries and it is understood he made good. PACKEY CLASSES HIS RIVALS. Chicagoan Says Moran is Better Than Wolgast and the Champion Better Than Brown. Packey McFariand, while in Douott with a vaudeville show, indulged modest way of declaring himself u:- h‘htwelght chaanplon. “Moran is a better fighter than Wol- gast,” he said. “If they ever come to- Mhermymon"' 1 'oonthom- Wolgast isn’t going back, as out from his bat- Ho with Brown. Brown is & joke as & ter. 1 considi a_better er. my own ability, I am confident ¥ can ,4‘ ‘bent Moran at any stage of the game, s0 there is no danger of the title going out of-the country - Summer Weather for First: Workout. Atlants, Ga, March §.—Summer weather ~favored - the Washington American league players in their first workout today. The first game. between The Atlanta and thé-Washigton teams will ‘e played on March 14, and there- atter games will be played every after- noon until March 23 when the Chica- 8o Nationals will be here. Married Men vs. Single. ‘The bachelor .and' benedict teams of the Norwich nest of Owls are to meet this evening on the Rose alleys for a duckpin match. The two fives of sin- gle and married men are closely matched and the result promises to-be in doubt till the last ball is rolled. Challenge for-Westerly. ‘The Owls’ special duckpin team chal- lenges the Westerly five for a three- game match. They want to play as 7 43% | soon_as the necessary arrangements can be made. SYNDICATE BOUGHT FORTUNE FOR SONG | Dublin Attorney Claims Client Was closed barely stead: bids: 13.94, Avr]l 1‘4.03. May u.m. June 1; gfly 3.99, lA,ugull 18.47, October 12.37, 12.25. pot closed qulet, 20" points lower: uplands 14.20, nfiddlln‘ Bult 6,021 bales. muann 14.45. “ — af MONEY. g New York..llflm:l 6.—Money on call m ";‘i—m lm 21-2, b 21-4, 'nm-lnnl sixty days 3 per cent. ninety days of- | fered ut 3, six months offered 3 1-2. BHICAGS GRAIN MARKET. Swindled by Yankes Lawyers. ki Dublin, March -6.—Timothy Healy appeared today as Corcoran, the saddler in question, de- clared insaze. 5 % Ought- to Be Worth $1,250,000. age to the Pole's reputation, if Mc- gnm should manage to stall him off g e to start in training for the Pole, having been resting his sore wrestled Gotch.. Later he will try to Set a refurn match with Gotch. Ali Hassan, the-Turkish wrestler, is a_possible opponent for McGrath in the hear future, as George Tuochey wants to match the Turk with Mc- Grath. Jack says he has no fegr of proving hinwelf: the superior of the big Turk, and it Tudkey will produce a club that will put up a purse- for the match, McGrath’s mame will ro down on the contract fast enough. To Prevent Books on Baseball. Chicago, March 6.—President Ban Johnson of the American baseball league today returned from Cincinnati, Herrmunn, president of the Natlonal commission, relative to action that should be taken to prevent Kentucky bookmalkers from making a slate on the American and National league pen- nlant races. “There is no need for our acting,” said President Johnson, “for the news- papers virtually have killed the plan with their criticism. If the promoters of the gambling syndicate should at- tempt to carry out their plans we sure- Iy will try to stop them. I think we Wwill be successful, too. Wesleyan .27, Dartmouth 10. Mdaicotn. Whsn Mk € n the last basketball game of the Weaslevan defeated Dartmouth tomaht, 27 to 10. The score at the half was 11 to 8 in favor of the home team. After the game the Weslevan players mret and elected George Davidson of New York next jear’s captain. Fast Ten Reund Draw. Glens Falls, N. Y., March 6.—Teddy Murphy of Boston and Young Marto of this city fought tem fast rounds to a draw here tonight. In the third round ‘Marto put Murphy to the mat for the count of nine. Roller Pole Resuits Monday. At Brockton: Brockton 4, Pawtucket At Providence: Providence §, New Haven At l'\lll River: Fall River 5, Hartford Shortstop Aubrey Soid. Syracuse, N. Y. March 6—Short- stop Harry Anbl'fl of the Syracuse State league team mton!fltnldto H.lvuflll.fl of the New England league. Lost In First on Cleveland, O., March 6.—Phil Knight of Kansas City lost to Paul Sykora of night. Both are lightwelghts. Bassball Resuits Menday. At Poughkeepsie (exhibition): Pough- keepsie ~(Empire State leaue) Taunton (New Encuna lcagte), 6 tra peri ex- * MILD LIQUID CURES ECZEWA > Skin Sufferers! ‘Drop Greasy Salves and Nasty Medicines, That mild, sobthing liquid, D. D. D. Prescription, stops the awful itch with the first drops. A prescription of ac- knowledged value. Get a trial bottle at 35c. It will take eway the itch right away and you will sleep soundly. We assure you person- ally of the merits of this remedy; for we KNOW. Smith's Pzescrlmio- Co., 205 Main Street. Medicine for Kidney Ail- Many elderly v x lerly people have found Fo- ley’s m—ymytqufiwllletnnd permanent benefit from kidney and A Speci operator ma; solpf bo is under 18 ()yownct b4 on approach- ing pedestrian, intersection of M corner, etc., where his view is 4 ‘If he fatla to, stop wheh slgnated by person riding, driving, - leading horses, ete. 6. 1 he fails to. use caution.in meei- ing and passing vehicles, 6. I he fails to usa caution i pass- | ing’ street cars while Slischacging of kit ion taamuiaek 18:to conform to the rules af zmin: to pight or left. 8. he violates any little techniea.l‘ lax of the large city or country town. For intoxicgtion. 20, SPor aseans of_accident. The chauffeur may be arrested— 1. Unless he has passed examination made out by the Secretary of state. 2. Unless he has license in his pos- || on. 3. Unless he e over 18 years of age. | 4. Unless he weafs metal badge con- splcuously displayed. 6. For loaning license. ~ COLLINS THE KING OF BASE.RUNNERS. || Sam Kennedy, Naps’ Scout, Puts’ Him | Ahead of Billy Hamilton. " Eddie Collins, “the Athletice’ diminu- tive second basgman, is the best base runner playing “the game today, ac- cording to dope handed out by Sam Kennedy, the Naps' scout. Kennedy has compared Collins to 0Old Billy Hamilton, who was accredited the best base runmer the national game eyer saw, and considers the little wonder who covers the second sack for Connie Mack his better. . Here's a little of what Kennedy has said: “Old Billy Hamilton was a great base stealer—the greatest of his day—but Eddle Collins is better. Collins steals more bases fhan Hamilton dia with nly half the advantages. Pitchers dan 't hold the runners so close to first — e Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Cemtain Merenry, ~ as mercury will surely desfroy the sense of smeil and cflmplelel\' dernn'e the whole system through the mucous articies should never be used except o’ prescriptions from reputable physician; as thesdamage they will do is ten-fofd to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall Cal.lrrh Cure, manu- factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ©.. contains no mercury. and ‘is_take internally, acting directly upon. the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys- ter. In b“flni Hall’s Catarrh Cure be gcre vou set the genuine, It s taken ternally made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Ch:nay & Co. Testimonials ree. Sold by Drugsists. Price, 75 per Dbottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. This Will Interest Mothers | Mother Gray's Sweet Powders . for Children, re Warning to Railroad Men. Look out for the severe and even dangerous kidney and T trouble resulting from years of«railroading. Geo. E. Bell, 639 Third St., Fort Wayne, | Ind., was many yéars a conductor on the Nickel Plate. He ays ‘@ “Twenty years of railroading left my kidneys in terrible condition. There was a con- tinual pain across my beck and hips and my kidneys gave me. much dis- tress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most painful a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the | first boitle made a wonderful improve. ment and four_ bgftles cured' me com. pletely. Since being cured I have rec- ommended Foley Kidney Pills to many of my railroad friends. Lee & Osgood Co. s a Murderer. A merciless murrereér 1§ Appendicitis with many victims, but King’s N" Life Pills kill it b)’ prevention. gently ~ stimulate stomach, liver ua bowels, preventing t clogging t invites appendicitis, curing Colllflpl- eadache, Biliousness, Chills. 25¢ Co. or homicide in case] 5:~ Unless license is efidorsed by hifrs- where he held a conference with Garry | gelf. 4 o ~P ’Hlflfl' a lics’ Diuat. made Foidny miEht Frides aght y nigl X LV ) B Captats. Buins. “our mén heard Steel report to Moffett after a visit to The Pratt. nome: e sl tbas e was guarded and- told thé group aroind him. lfi- oflwl' night that he was ‘Bi histic circles to. Know that aident Tatt wosld Dbe killed as soon as he left Washington aftef €ongress | adfourned. O R RS S v = . |, Vaudevilfe Actar Dies by Gas. New York, March §—Charles Brool land, a vaudeville performer-and ulnx Tt was reported as a cuse. af ‘cide. 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