Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 2, 1912, Page 3

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PITAL WHITEWASHES HANDVER| =55 == i i g 3O Donlin, 1t 4 41300 Home Team Adniinisters 3 to 0 Defeat to Ailies in Close and | izt ¢ it *_ Interesting Conltest—Dab! and Philips Both Pitch Su- |3 ® | i perb Ball—Only Seven Hits Made During Game. = ERRRES PSS : ¢ k¢ 32 ne P . fas most in- -and two British challengers—to make| meore bty tnutngs: o ok Gt (£ ::“g 'n:emn‘ the | them in perfect condition for the starg| Pitisburg teresting gumes o - ted | 8t two o'clock in the afterncon. The | Cinclonad o hospital team defea Ankle Deep, the largest of the Amer-| Two base Hanover o the hospital | ican boats, was hauled out of the wa- urday afternoon 3 to 0. | ter after yesterday's race, and ma- chinists have been at work all day fit- ting new shafts, strutts and rudder in | Byme3b place of those broken in that contest. | Donlin.it i Her owner says she will be at the ]m“"". E ;mrsflng 1(:;{:1 lomorrovlvé‘b Camore :fl:fi‘u y By > ot ¥ g Blackton's two, y ces | 2 ifshowed. that e had the stuff all te | I’ 4iq 11, have recsived a thorough | Nisont ay, strikitg out 13 home players and olv/:rrhmnng and will also be ready to | Simone ng but 3 hits. SR start. - . The hflfpltfl scored two tallies ‘n\ghc s (S L e A e . GAMES TODAY dvar Corbett to " American Leapio—Twe Games Each.” he scored on Bill Wational League—Tws Games’ Eash. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. 5 New York at Boston. Chicag oat St Louis st Clncinnatl AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. HEE Tsnt i TWO BIG EVENTS it h CROWNEL e i s’!‘xfi.‘ tor | and a’ picked )’m leave NW Yoq':”go "&f, 2. ’ 2 " X ' badl: Even with four scouts, Sam | “‘“’m ; 'as.i’;-‘l-&ifl, Bobby - 5 " eybold, mnmm% t 3 the Celevanl club has “been ab to anmex any promising minor leag- A major league biseball trainer says that ball players eat too much, smoke | for too much_and: do mot. train: properly, | son /| He says that there is one' I team star wh: invariably, eats ph?{"; bi - | fast, . cltles are clamoring for Sun- ( i ball. The 0 more will the umpire annoufice: Tnanazed To Joana league | whe batteries for oday will be Walsh and Sullivan for Chicago'—for 'Billy ; Sullivan, the veteran her of the | ‘White Sox, has been given his uncon- ditional release. ¥ R ] . Fil B (i Hiag o0 are iod wioh dhe Athiotice batting and are tied wi e Athletics | clever shortstop. for first in flelding. The Mackmen are it second in hitting, while Washington is fourth in fielding and fifth in hit- ANCE 1. AVERAGES 43 MILES Wins First Race in Series for British International Challenge Trophy. covering the thirty nautical miles <0 on Huntington bay, Saturday, in 48 minutes 39 deconds, or at an average speed of 37.113. knots, or 42.679 miles, an hour, the Baby Reli- ance II, owned by Commodbre J. Stuart Blackton of the Atlantic Yacht club, won the first of the series of races fo rthe British- International Challenge Trophy. _The Marquis of Anglesy’s| Mona was second, having taken 56 minutes 38 seconds to go the distance, while the British Maple Leatf 1V, F. Mackay Bdgar, was third; the Baby' Reliance III, Mrs. Paula Black- ton, fourth; and the Ankle Deep, Count Mankowski, last. Huntington, N. Y., Sept. 1—With Ofie race of the series already to their _| BABY RELI EE The champion Athletics show a flash of their old time form now and then, but seem unable to put over the win- b IR ning stuff oftenenough to overtake the | Armando Marsans, the Cu\a:. play- Red Sox and the Senators. ing in the outfleld for the Cincinna.i = Reds, and doing excellent work for ! . that team, will next winteér be pre- Derrill Pratt is the only Manager McGraw of the New York |sented with a $200 gold medal by the the St. Louis Browns batting for .300 | Giants is still set on taking two ball ‘eity of Havana. or better, and Konetehy and Huggins | teams around the world, the Giants credit, the American defenders of the e F : Sreait % st " That SCHOOL. Begins nternatiopal prize are hopeful tonight Cinels kes Two from Pirates, a 4 iard and R g e e e Wednesday, Sept. 4th. FIT GUARANTEED DON, T FORGET Gold Fillings That LOVELL BROS., have a ||| | ot 5 - : owners of the five high-speed com- ointh. when be was hit & c"riage Clofl‘s petitors—thres American = defenders | o to i the winnink n- 0 s " ot Bridgewerk ..., Our prices ~Full Line of . &gl 2t = abse: 4 all operations is a to 5 have had work of a nat dome by the a dentist, Al \;:&(G‘l‘;.un lm PARLQRS, 208 Maln ¢ 5 DR JACKSON, Manager 9a mto8p m NEW and SECOND HAND, also 14 cmmconcun o i E Next to Joe Wood, Hugh' Bedient de- ohfldrfln serves the most credit ‘for the showing .~ FOR FLI of the Red Sox. Hugh is just fresh ~ p from the bush thls spring, but he has | €3 A S T s B ??Eig|..~_..-—..n.-.-§ il 2 FULL SET TEET o ", *Brady & Saxion iy (Bean Hill) Norwich Town - - JumlIWMEP LIVE STOCK MARKETS. $8.00; culls at $5.00: sheep at $2.60@ F— §4.00; culls at $1.50. Dressed lambs New York, Aug. 30.—Receipts of | at 10@13c, with' choice selected selling mfl G GIANI' beeves were 2,216 head, including 21| at 13 i-2c, . cars for the market; counting the stale | Receipts of hogs were 1,738 head, in- s cattle, there were 25 cars on sale. No cluding about a car for the market. 1 th“ and Emhfllmef choide heavy steers offered, but would | Prices barely steady with sales at have sold strong 1If here. Offerings|3$8.50@9.10 per 100 Ibs for heavy to " mainly common to fair and ve: slow 32 Providence Sl., Taitvili> |a10go0eamon to fair ards ware not light weights. . & Prompt attention to day or night calls |CleeTed. Bulls were in demand and| Chicago, Aug. 30.—Hogs slow and S 1 16@26c higher; cows active and 10@ |5c lower than Thursday's average. Es- 1 i - AILY SERVICE Telephons 630. aorlM Wrawa | }0075c hicher; = il e A -a large sSeiection o LAN o 2 A pt-bologna cows, which | thnated receipts, 15,000; for tomorrow, 1 ! : é were full ‘steady. Common 0 prime | 3,000, - Lefc over from yestoraar reoy. STEAMER BLOCK ls D Until Sept. 3, te Sl R. H. SNOW steers sold at $5.10@9.00 per 100 Ibs; | Bulk of prices, $8.15@5.70; light, stockers at $4.00; bulls at $4.00@5.25; | @5.90; mixed and butchers, $8.4 i Hllfi,"!::d.";":;:';}l | Werk | Cows at 220G5.45. Dressed beet in B Bl :us@s.:ua;’]r%ugh heavy, el moderate degand at 11@161-2c for |$7.85@5.05; yorkers, $8.75@8.85; pigs. “ Lattering Mi:‘mzrfl Tk 1" | native sides; 7@10 1-2¢ for Texan beet. | $5.65@5.25, , o o o 3 cometery s 8pecialty. | No later cablee trom the cattle markers | Catlls dull and weak st Thirsday's School Supplies AM AM Norwich . *8.30 *9.15 of Great Britain. No exports of catile | close. jEetimated _receipts, 10, ON ’T FoRG ET Né© Tonton 1096 546 44 3 today. eeves, $5.85@10.50; cows an elfers, o ’ & """",‘fl{" Avenus, "°"“;°1"H";;F"- Receipts of calves were 330 head, in- | $3.00@5.15; Texas steers, $5.00@8.80; i Watch Hill . 1105 1145 v cluding 80 for the market. No prime or "“C";"E, and feeders, $4.30@7.26; west- . s Block Island . fi:fi PL&? g 4 very good veals oftered Prices were| €rn, $5.25@9.25. 5 J ; . FURS REPAIRE fitm quality considered, for all sorts of | Sheep slow at Thursday's close, Es- €. l W *Dally, except Sundays. **Sundays only. o e D calves. Common to fairly good|timated receipts, 12,000. Native, §3.40 | | That our pric s are 1o and our, Two houfs at Block Island Sundays. | Two hours at Blogk m‘* SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS = Mendays, Wednesdays and Fridays July 6 to September 2nd- goods are the best o © WATCH HILL &Y%, i OCK ISLANI will elean, repalr and remodel your |veals sold at $9.00@ 11 per 100 Ihs; | @4.50; western, $3.50@4.55; yearlings, and guacantee first-class work | culls at $6.00 @3%.00 grassers ‘and | $4.50@ 5: lambs, $4.50@7.15; west- r half price It you will notify me ai | mixed | calves at $65.60G6,00, Dressed | erD, $1.50G7.10. 3 vard aad I will call | calves strong at 13 1-2@18c for city wnd deliver all goods., dressed . veals; 11 9-3@l6 1-2¢ for BRUCKNER, the Furki country dressed; and 8 1-2@llc for E dressed grassers and buttermiliks, S ¢ . S Recelpts of sheep and lambs were S » k : T | 8,719 head, including 22 cars for the & o : market; making with the stale stock, 8 28 cars on sale. Sale were generally stoady but heary, ewes slow; good and cholce Jambs firm; the under grades steady; the pens were cleared. Com- mon to choice lambs #old at $6.70% 47,75 per 100 Ibs; 2 cars very choice at v CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. 'l Buy Now - | Adults, 80c; Children, 25¢ >

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