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/ : \ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912 . INSURANCE. €AMES TODAY. | | FA . u . “asea, —|Oklahoma White Hope Extinguished ... e J. L. Lathrop & Sons, o Norwich, Cenn, Carthy—Right Swing to Jaw Put Sapulpa Giant Out | cicmsi « st o Carl Morris Knocked Out in Sixth Round by Luther Me-| mooum ut mos. National Leagus. Eastern Comecticut League. Taftvllle st Moosup. For Count of 14. Waureean' st Jewei Cty. I AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Springfield, Mo., May 3.—Luther Mc- I quality of baseball goods in James Woa, Lost. Carty of Springfield knocke out Carl| Mullins, Louls Lynch, Nick Sullivan, | cu g e sixth round of a ten round bout before | ry Magil, John Quinn, Walter Hague | Jisingten - thé Springfield A, C. Edward W. Coch- | and John Fogarty. The married men | Cievelund rane, sporting editor of the Kansas | are Frank Leete, Jr., Fred Grodotzke, | Detroit Morris of Tulsa, Okla., tonight in the | Homer Monty, Edward Colligan, Hen- ;‘,M City Journal, refereed the bout. Walter Lamb, Albert Huntley, Maur- {8t Leuts cCarty won with a swining right | ice Sullivan, Si Chapman, Joseph |° to the jaw, which followed a straight| King, Ha . - y 3.—Detroit knocked two pitchers out Morris went to the floor for a count of | Joseph Burton of the plant to Um-|of the box today and defeated St. Louls, 16 to 5. | dld Stark and Little P. Detroit Overwhelms St. Louis. left that had staggered the Oklahoman, | Jeff. Both teams have voted Lo N&ve | pery iy 14, and even then did not appear to | pire, In sliding o third in the sevent & Gatnor bad- realize that he had lc | 1y sprained his ankle and had to be carried from 7 E the = AR | S : o He Wil be out of the game for tWo The bout prior to sixth round| N, F, A, vs, St. Mary's Alumni. weels, 1t 15 thou, > ‘was even, neither St L fighter doing much| g, oome seheduled for, this after- he ight. The score: At Sweeping Price Detrolt. — O damage. The sixth round hardly had | game d 1o te ik poa 3 A opened when McCarty landed aleft on| 100 beétween the N, T A, baseball | sno $1,08 1 NO SYMPATHY kNFEDED by the | the ;}:xnin,-»;‘rl's jaw. This L\A\'»Smf\'i'“{’“‘“‘ been cancelled and the Academy boys | Swisll.lb 300/ R ° receiver of a check in full for his|by the right that sent t clahoma | D¢ e o e 000 d t policy of FIRE INSURANCE. He |“White hope” to the canvas. B e T pre ] eauctiions. may have wept the night before whila Morris had nothing to say after the | '€2m . Th B e e tonrak S his home was blazing—but think of | fight. | Enaie T o Se v Lo 110 Mé his consolation in the morning? McCarty is just 20 years old. | ;‘(‘h‘]v‘;el‘_‘e‘; bllmgm_ \\A;*fl{‘a:‘r i I 31 a“ Omen’ a " y b an we write YOUR policy too? - chlager, a former i . leagu, | 24 50 d 30 w d M S ts’ $]8 50 player, A good fast game is prom- | Krechell,c 10 Y nsurance and Real Estate Agen R S ¢ for the home team. tals, &8 — Richards Bldg, 91 Main St " |Tame Ten Round Bout at Madison . = Scome iy inming Square Garden. Jewett City vs. Wauregan. st Lous - Detroit . 3o v e TR e The Jewett City lineup in today's| .. ety ¥ . 0 . N ) AME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, [ New York, May s—Frank Klaus of | came with Wauresan Wil be as fol- | pui S, i Ty Gater Tl*",s e mgst ,fashgmgle andfbeislt s:gmg model}:, Real Estate lnl:i‘m'r}\':‘lzi'l in'a ather tame ten round | ]“3‘:?:‘.:1 Dricoll ¢, Arthur Reager, H. c e AU o.re. an tnmm ¢ eds? ta (?r SeIsch W) .lP' e Maves and M Washington 5. Boston 1. cords, hairline stripe and mannish mixtures—superior | | bout at Madison Square Garden to- | apurateqi p b and Fire Insurance, night. } ity 1k A 1 tocated in Clomerw’ Block, over C. . |, [0 tBe ANt 1w “illiame, Roomt 9, third @oor. body and Telepbone 147. iug in shc body. In the third round there was 2 T 2 Ay ‘Washington, May 3.—Walter J 1b, Arthur L'Heureux 2b, Jas.| gowa s o, Yt pings and M. Brennan 3b, Lee|ters, and W w 1. The lo- | Red Smith If, Nap Ritchie | cals buncied a and double in the first | Red ¥t Bry. for Waii-,{ SAISE 48 0'Brer dashy thooe ] Mannish Mixtures, White and Men’s Wear Serge Suits, | superbly tailored, peau de cygne lined, made to sell for L =T D GRS SRS e R L ' make and linings ounds Dillon had the | 301 ting his right to the | CAT d, while K send- | t lefts and rights to the 2 ¢ winning the game then and there , Marland and Boston. DS A RN - |1 o, Bl e Moo b et e per RS 1 Attorady-at-Law, 8§ Richards Biag, refrctl:a‘:gn‘xll‘f A T e e ‘\}\fi{q‘(-x:‘:“liw[\mm{u“ A}‘L‘uj‘v;:‘.}‘:e :,‘ff; }:fi;ldu‘:fi . T 3 yn ‘ Fancy Trimmed Suits of the finest fabrics, richly trimmed, $ 9 5 0 _1’22:100.—_ E&‘v‘.“e’f“ v “;mih ;i‘js R mm;‘ :th "St‘ » (':"::‘)Ei:{g»u”:’n\(}f f’rfi‘;g “f;[)l% %""“’ 2 ’ ‘]“ not a garment in the lot ever sold for less than $16.50. . . . Brown & Perkins, imwation | ¢\ ppeps pereaT N, F. A [ leave on the 145 car, B ey e r First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St | - Entrance stairway nest {o Thames _ SECOND TEAM| E.ctern Connecticut League Opens. ational Bank. lephone 33-8 { Academy Boys Unable to Hit Vetter | The Eastern Connecticut league sea- son opens (Saturday) afternoon e Score 16 to 10. with Taft Moosup, and Wauri I. o at Jewett. t. Jack Kane of e m, b P Chicago 7, Cleveland 4. Tattville “teazi “has: hin e ia)./ o o L STSt SN Ol i e ] ] = . w ood shape and confident of a errors gave Women’s Misses’ and Children’s. % “ The Clippers opened their season Friday afternoon by defeating the N F. A. second team by the score of 16 to 10. The features of the game were the pitching of Vetter, who allowed | i but six hits, and struck out twelvc Wildcats Defeat Stars, t N. F. A. boys, and the all around Wildcats the Young Clff playing of the Clippers, who batte Stars w al score of 10 good recerd for t eason, me. ng before the gamo Dominick & Dominick &0 K an 'l WOMEN’S and MISSES’ . under 17 y aft- io Td 01 Norwich T X ety 37 Made of very fine quality serge and mixtures, some have sailor vear In basel Annapolis vs. Penn, Annapolis, Md., r 3.—Intercolle- glate boat racing between regular will be opene for the s Annapolis tomorr collar, and are trimmed with moria and bengaline, contrasting colors. These garments are made to sell from $12.50 to $15.00— Saturday Only, $8.50 CHILDREN'S SMART COATS In mixtures, serges and paca thibet, in all desirable colors, some are handsomely trimmed with moria and contrasting colors of same materials—regular $4.50 to $5.50 values— Saturday Only, $3.50 Frank O. Moses, Mgr. is Coblyn ¢, , Smith 1b, tzman 2b, St L nore If, R n . € eights of Goldstein If. PeErnayIvanis: G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Spectal. Benedicts vs. Single Men. e G. EDWARD GRAFF The much discussed topic of today, | baseba has caused such rivalry be- | tween the married and single n of | the MeCrum-Howell T s’ | bave arranged for a game to be play- | ed May 30, The si men have good bondsand brain | ™ FpvanciaL aND tstop International by Manag olverton > iate deHvery. nia leagt vas sent Americans. COMMERCIAL 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, MEMBER | PRICES DEPRESSED. | Consolidated Stock Excham SRR Hhe) A . of New York, ®® §|Some Issues Reach Lowest Quotations ohtfmes 32731 Chlcago Eoard of Trade [ for a Fortnight. {7 i R | e Tt e, Telophone 842, | New York, 1 | i : S w C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr, | | the wpecuiuti ; iiitt g 194 Main Street auregan Block Aek for our weekly lette: bornly resisted, t | . Tt is full of useful inf "hH‘l»' in n;‘:' |- ized upon » | road labor i iteh of unt B s : T T BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. 1 . Ch { Hess { by thres lengths over the Union Boat | ranging from 90 to 115 miles. The first e ve nor p g ! club w. The freshmen eight, | reliability run of the club will be held Intrenational final hour, when = 20000060033 o ori 6 Jbr t the | Ju 9 5 renational League. Mol . 311 | Which n given a length at the | June 9, and a 210 mile circuit will be A Yoo . ’ rwhelmed the marl i sorasis | Brooky C L ) & 16p hehind the | covared A Newark 2. Jermey Clty 1, fel ay until they Do. 1 4 2 . | Two base hits, Sweenes, Northen., Bemtisi, ~J.chuy' & : No other games schedule some important D = NTIENAL PASUOE STANDING. | Johnson Starts for Training Quarters | DR re 1 INTERNATIO lof any as the past f « ¢ Won. Lest | e The Little Rock (Ark) Mof 10MAL LEA(;LIE SYAN]:mu_ j&s bl ‘-\:; n ‘, a 6500 ¢ d 2 23 Soon. [ Yale Trounces Andover Academy. club Is boosting the F. A. M. 1m n. st ( S accele € 9 Do. Ore 0 g ) | ~ = “k Johns: 53 3 A A . o | ot o 1.0 ity o i > ! r. 11' e 0 Do Ore : 1 ‘ ‘ C : ‘v’{:lit}\ hf‘l“bz(“onr};\‘lg“ Andover, \},«\\_ May Vale | ducting a membership campaign. H M o seemed 01 . ~ today voul 2 ¥ ity runs while shutting A 5 5 e belief t 0 Do. pf $ 8 aining \Jl i\\:x near Las Vegas, in | r academy out today Henry Crow of Ashville, N. o S : i 1 ki ademy’s first ! v reyele trip 5 5 1 : 8% 8 m's party will consist of Clyde | season. So one-sided ot & ook Syl u 4 [ p I P ¢ % ¥ 1 ¥ Marty C Jim Smith, | ¢ the game was cail 2 Fepltesbiiie 1 r In addition to the unf: S hmC 2 | Chicago 9, Pittsburg & Perking and Walter Monihan, q gs had been pl mother, a piano - uffeu The Pratt division of the Shert Grass Motorcycle club in Kansas hes is wife s referred (o tt & draw Conneetient Leagus. ! lopments of a : de mger 3 New Haven §, .2 | including over ni s from the 0 Loul & N d 151h 15 ¥ o’ tiche o | Flg Wao e T areet e EMAY 19 ed Al Snmted—Spiognad o Mutord 8 |flooded Mississipy which B | Reno, may 3 camp later. | June 2. e g ATt | pointed to further damag ) cot % 140 i a special clause the fight articl CONNECTICUT LiAC‘tAEV STANDING. tang other crops running into the mil \ . Johnson will be p mitted (nvmhn lv.n‘ 330938022014 2 Sm"rcrgr\- Gibson of the F. A. M. b S Lost . | lions of dollar On t ther hand, | 16300 9% % Y automobiles with him. Johnson is 0000000—0 7 | competition committes is busy sending R " 0 | some encouragement was offered = doing a little light work now. He | Brown and pamphlets about the country contain- i | the ommetal ent fom Wasbitog s i weighed 226 1-2 pounds, stripped, to- | , Royce and Black ing the federation's competition rules, H dealing with this country’s exports « o A | day. s. Umpires, Jordan, | ———— 1 3 manufact the N ont. & AT s s ol SR | S | The first event of the season on the M car. Tigim i N ¥ « 1% 15 | Hacvard Varsiog Winsion Ghasies = MOTORCYCLE NOTES. | programme of the Toronto (Canada) Wbe EaE Litows. ‘4\':‘\\:}“1;4‘“‘[':\ Sdo : T | 0 Cs 7 1 May 3.—The | - Motorcycle club is a hill climbing con- At Brockion—Tirockton §, New Bedtord 1. Tea fn- | (grn] for t1e \ | P A % T8 B 0 Oz 1 _ ght-oared crew | Endura runs for May and test on May 11. A short social run is lu‘nv st o " ;r kg ) 43 B 24% ' % 0| Totals, 316 1 its T r of the son | have beer ranged by the M J | also being planned for May 24 to Ham- -} ‘:;m“ Woree J,' Rl 2 :1;( :‘fm“ 0,008 e 9 1 the C! today, ng | Motorcyel: club of Paterson, , | ilten, Ontario, College Games. iron, with cop 35 10 P S s e i At Audgrer, Maws.—Yale 20, Phillips-Andover Acd- | 1N the early part of ! 0 emy 0. Seven tions the selling and resultant weaik- | | ¢ oy g re College 3, Untver- | ness centered chiefly aro a | % | 4 s . Xt “Madtord e | dard railway shares, with hea %0 . * Dontin in 7t It 5 f f h blt’ and a At Syracuse s University 5. | Ness in Union Pacifi % S : B SRR e | e o U T s iyl o s force of ha |ley, Baltimore ana Of e . | in DIAMOND PICKUPS, Central, Louisvill E - . . d k p other assured dividend i i i 1000400003 1 S e o o | S e 0 : e SRt habit with the force to chew and smoke , Joe McGinnity's star sec- | 1SSues, also reflec 4 B8R Sheekard, Lennox, Che- nd sacker. Chance wants Fisher in |Sure, the former ap e tome run, Zimmerman. order to plug up the infield in case | IMmediate benefit from its proposed %t | ers falls to come back refunding plans W i | — - "\11\:)“: the more spe ve - ‘-" New York, It was in 1901 that Fred Clarke | Fials, United v . G e o Iians Wagner from right field e tenth and Fred certainly showed . wher and Readir of tha day {iberal 1 | Amalgamated Copper and was there with the managerial noodle when he switched Herr Honus. Dootn of Philade n today, were ordered oft ager Tha circuit of the new uph penin- ula Wisconsin league will he com.- i common : | New York. sed of Menominee, Escanaba and 4 to new h gk adstone, Mich., and Marfenett, Wis. || '® part of the day, but : H The season will open May 18 and close | I COmPAny with virtually all ge - H Bt 1 he dow d movement at t 8 o PN close, which reflected pronounce § 0 John anklin Baker of the Ath- x‘:\\:f." e o t times on d 3 o rtics should be a great drawing card | Mo Hlzation. No kn H H his season. His home run stunt qur- [ecemPanied the fa 0 0 ng the world's seres last fall will be | 10T, "5 POV iR the M H H worth more than four dol Con- - res) PRI —Money on nick 0 0 nie Mack fars to Con- | 31g their employes, Nothing in mt.; p Marquard,p 0 0 local monetary situation was responsi “Wilsn © 0 0 0 0 The Brooklyn fans hate Jake Dau- | Ple for today’s severe setback in stoc) Tim e 2 G ert like John Dee hates money. The | , BONGs were heavy in sympathy w er ce = stocke. Total sales, par value, §2,30% 000. Panama threes registered advanc — Superba followers claim that Jake has sif Fodih on all the first basemen, not ex- cepting the great Hal Chase of ‘the Tmanders 1-8 per cent. on call. COTTON. Bate oo Ml PE—— New May 3.—Cotton spot | Philadelphia 5010000003 Pitchar George Plarca has foined the STOCKS, osed qu points lower; middling | Yev Yo LRSIV O vt ‘ubs, the (‘hicagn team being | the | Sales High, land middling gulf, Two Lobert, Cravath, fourth major league team he has been 80 Alls. Chalgiers 5(d Futures i conmected with. During the last two | ‘T AT years he has bheen tried out by the Glante and both Boston teams, Am. Agricultiral 00 Am. Reet Sugor Am. Can Am Car & F Brookiyn 14, Boston 3. A pitchers’ pobvssci o Kiyn plied up Are Thirty Indianapolis bova will per- | ‘voo am siae s b pid o R el | form in the major and minor leagues | 1000 Am. Jeo Securities this season. Owen Bush and Paddy | 1700 Am. Linseel Ol CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. man with Detroit and Dutch Miller | , 00 Am. Tocomotire Ooen e Low. Braskiyn vith Brooklyn represent tha Hoosfer | ~an o pa e & ® 1 143 £ et b1 pe a e UNIFORM aplal in the big show. 100 Aui. Bteel Founiries i - ~H| 2000 Am. Sugar Refning % L0180 e Red Sox are the real Pretzels |- Am’ wooion g e T s . 0.0 Is weamon. Here's the delleatepsen | 500 Anaconda Mintng Co MDaada 4 0 1 1 plronem™ - outft: Stahl, Redlent, Jushelman, | 12400 Atclison e 80 0 3 bPhpe i Tane Hageman, Leonard, Nunamaker | 200D wd Lo 2008 s 4 Yerkes, Wagnor, Gardner, Engle an 00 Raitimors & Oble “Rariden 1 1 0 0 0 Totals, 1372718 & 1309 Bethishem Steel .. Towls, % ¢ 10 3