Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 31, 1913, Page 3

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Cincinnati Reds, First Professional Ball Club, Paid the Lowest Amount. ur years ago the first pro- ball club in the world was It was the famous Cincin- the pioneer paid baseball e existence the great na- . as it exists today, had its In 1869 this club played he entire season from March | 15 and never los 3 season with a standing Its payroll for the year, in- cent that went to the ies, was $9,500. There club, of which Asa Brainard, and 1 whe 00 cluding yers were was a substitute. The average per player was less than $1,000, 0 be exact, § highest paid Wright, the $1,400; Capt. Harry down $1,200 ~ for his who went through a clean record got ew In $800. ner pulls down a cool Geo got hort- 10,000 for galloping around some- w between second and third, purn 1 and running Ty - $9,000 last vear and held 000. Now you could take alary and Ty Cobb's sala em and have two world beaters i 89. Last year the sum alaries to the players of league ran pretty close Harlking back, the payroll old club in the '60s that hrough without sustaining atior 0,000, could go would a pitcher who e, with Walter And ifferent w played ball in a | from the style of today. | They didn't have gloves, masks, shoes, | rotectors and the thousand and one the modern diamond star rd_himself with. The games When there was no blood- ans demanded their money a great game. The im- | ense business called major league | baseball, for which fane spend annual- iv the sum of $3,000,000 had very hum- | ble beginnings. ~Here's the salary list | as to were riots. ack Win from Sedality in Ninth Inning Rally, 13 to 12—All Stars Defeated, 13 to 8—McKay and Stanley F: eature. The Norwich Free Academy nine had a good day Friday, winning two games at the expense of the Sodality team in the forenoon and the All Stars in the afternoon. In the morning game with one run needed to tie in the ninth the N. F. A. boys got busy with the war club and pounded out two runs for a 13 to 12 victory. There was plenty of heavy hitting on both sides, the Sodality getting to Brickley and Murray for 5 hits while Phillips yielded 13 safe- ties to the Academy players. Phillips worked hard to win his game, driving out four hits in five times up, while Captain Eddie McKay of the N. F. A. aggregation connecteg for three bin- gles, including a triple in five times up. ' The visitors hit Brickley hard in the seventh and he was replaced by Murray. The third was a big inning for the Academy boys who hit Phillips hard and with errors scored eight runs. The score: Sodality. A a npooa e 0 3 1% 0 01 2 1 10 h 000 00 10 01 Mulcahy Phillips 11 Afternoon Game. In the afternoon, the Academy boys put or on the All rs to the ine a for the visitors iled to show guite the form expect and he was hit freely at all sta ish was wild eight pa and suy . and four ass bat banged out tim at the plate. played a stellar game bad an In the si eighth ir gs the N, busy and scored ten r to his credit and in five ol Capt in h, seventh : a boys 7 ns. A, The £ A M Manus.c Standish.of Houllhnn.ss HOSPITALS, Home Team Easily Defeats Visitors— Hard Hitting and Many Errors. The Norwich ate h Al base- | ball aggregation won an easy victory over Clabby’s Colts at the hospital Friday afternoon by the score of 9 | to 3. The- visitors were outplayed from | the start and were un; to hit Aus- | tin opportunely xcept in the when with two out r fumbled cox's grounder and three singled fol lowed, netting the Colts their on tallies. nally retired the side by stril pleton. The Colts presented the home team with the majority of their runs errors. The hos ox for ten hits but his as bad all through the ga a4 new man on the hos distinguished himself at 1 nding fgr a triple and two doubles in five trips to the plate. The score Coits. | Hospital. [ s " 0 i 1 H [ Lowlorit 3 o O'Brien.cf 3 o Simeorp 3 0 Totals, T > 0 0 00300 0—3 Nichols, Chase: tiree base off Simcox out. by t 0 G FINAL EVENTS TODAY. Eighty Athletes Eligible for Intercol- legiate Events at Cambridge. Cambrid: Mas: 30.—Out of | preliminary: stage of the annual| intercollegiae track and field chan pionships, which werc begun in the Harvard staudium today, there emerg- ed four score of student athletes qual- ified to participate in the semi-fina and final ents of orrow. Although the competition during the afternoon w ductive of any keen Wwas mot pro- | ecord performances, A rst professional ball club, taken captain --$1200 | shortstop 1400 | pitcher sases 1100 | third base . 200 | ¥, second base . 800§ d, first bace . 800 | on, catcher . . soo! eonard, left fleld 800 | Calvan MoVey, right field ...... 800 | Rich substitute ...... 800 o | Total 0 EERMUDA NOT RIGHT PLACE. Yanks' Pitchers Suffer Sore Arms as a Result of Training Trip. The ew York Americans will not 1 in Bermuda in. The exireme. srm weather and the dampness > caused a 1 rs returned and in the colder climate. statement of President Mr. Farrell said Man- could give no other ex- why his pitchers have m sore arms and s since the opening of the n the effect of the climatic despite the poor showing of koes, President Farrell has only ance. “With our pitchers crippled and a big gap at rt field, 1 think Chance is working mira western trip,” he said. “We are on the lookout for new men, v bnt the desirable ones are hard to ohtain With the Amateurs. The Clff Street Athletics woul iflce a game for Memorfal day. We would wiso like to hear from any Greeneville team under 15 years. The Athletics have won three games and loet two. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA fluky wind was the cause generaly a signed. In the fight for q ation, Har- vard was unexpectedly the leader w 12 men. Cornell, which with Pen sylvania has bheen regarded as (he principal contender for the champion- | shi d ten athletes, while Pen sylvania will carry onl eight men into tomorrow’s events, | Michigan, Yale and Dartmouth qual- | fied nine men each. e numbr gu ified by other college: rracuse 4, Colum | nceton nklin and | s¥lvania ate one each Pennsylvania’s chances of succes: were not considered lessened by their failure to quallfy more men tod: The Red and Rlue athletes had come | to Cambridge spurred by the words of their veteran coach. Mike ohy. “It will I me if you don't win, boys, and they were confident of Cornell followers express belief that the troph would go to Tthaca, while Harvard made no claims, most of the Crimson qualifiers being regard- | ed as h g little prospect of prom- inent places in the fin Trial heats were held today in all events except the mile and two -mile runs. Lebanon Defeats South Windham. Thée baseball team from the Lep- | anon Athletic club won its fourth | straight game Decors , defeat- ing the South Windham anon, 11 to 1. Joe L for Lebanon and had the ham team at his mer only 4 scottered hits. There big crowd to see the zame, was Batlere a “or Lebanon Lazinsk and Pultz; for South Windham, Fisher and Seribner. Umpire, Abel Wesleyan Beats Trinity 12-11. Migdletown, Conn, May 30 —Wes- leyan won the deofding haseball game | in a serfes with Trinity this after- noon In a weird exhibition, 12 to 11 Both teamu hit heavily ‘and flelded poorly, Wesleyan won out in the ninth by ciean hitting by Bacbn and Beemarn, scoring two runs, The score by innings: Weslevan 123200711212 14 12 Triniiy 030221800-1114 7 Batierias y_and Gilman; Fer. ris and Carpenter. Umpire, Lawton, CLABBY COLTS, 3.| = | by | 4 SAMES TODAY. Eastern Assosiation. New London at Hartford. Holyoke &t Sprinzaeld. itisfleld at Brldgeport. . erbury at New Haven. American League. (Two games.) New Boston at York a Washt National Leagus. (Two games.) Bost at New York Pittsfield. AMERICAN LEAGUZ STANGING. Wor Lost. r.C. P Clevel Washington Chicago Boston St Louis Detrolt New York Athletics Trim Tailenders Twice. Phitadel May 20—Philadaiphia wen both from New York todav. teking the morning game by a ninth Juning rally 3 to 2, and enjoying ‘s time {n the atternoon contest, Which ended Tars, adelphiau: season_saw o enth hits during his od H e Pailadelph ab i1 1 wihite uni- lia making & | Gl Gossettc h i ' ‘ 1 s Chicage Eoston NATIONAL Li<GUF STANDINE. W wi | Record Cowd Sess Boston Roston turned morning_ gam the 1 elghth in by Allen nd Tie rowd which thronged Fer t has seen a National | any sears. Score Boston b it po 011 0 10 0 600 148 " by funing Traoklin 20100021 0—¢ Bostor 010 001 o1 Two base lits, Sweeney, Whaling, Smith, Frwin. Glants Take Two from Leagae Leaders. New York. May w York won both moruing and gftomcon cames from Philedelphls todey, The aftemoon contest, which went to the locals by the score of 5 1o 1. was witnessed b the largest crowd that hes stiended o bpsebell game 1n New York aince o 1011 world's sorles, Thousande wers Fo- admicon and thero was & jsm and confaon A Chalmere et of the Box in the ¥ hummered out three singles Tasreaus pliched weil for New . “emeclally from Mur- ray. whoas throwing wes (he sensailon of bath the miorniog and aftemeon games. Tesreau's beting was A I | il L | save you money VERY housewife in this town will jump at this chance to reduce the cost of living without reducing the quality of what you eat. All kinds of purefoods are packed under the Serv-us Brand. Highest Quality — Popular Prices Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself the actual saving in prices and besides, get the Valuable §@J'V-JIS Coupons which appear on and can be cut from every package of Serv-us Brand Foods. 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Your grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from Gallup Co. I Springfield Pounds Swormstedt. Springfield, 1 May 30.—Spring field batted Swormstedt hard this aff ernoon and 1 to 1. Moore had oke at s a featur Springtield oke tteries, and Ahes ass won, 1 M stedt Fartford, onn., ~Good pitching by McLean ectacular flelding by the Waterbury outflelder particularly by Hickey, were the rea sons for Waterbury ernoon, 4 to 2. Hartford 0000000203 Weaterbu: ves0ves010002010—4 Batteries, eist and Daley and Phil- bin, McLean and Nagelson, winning this aft- Score: Timely Hitting Wins for Winge. New Haven, May 30.—Barr's twe bagger, followed by Foster's smash to > | Provides Big Bouts for Entertainment Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Conn. ‘ J T coupons i and get many beautiful thingsfor yourself I | | and your home Large List won this afternoon’s|was the referee, L. St. Mary’s T. A. B. vs. Yantio. me for New Haven over Bridgeport| malker, W U. Webster timekeepe: Manager Falvey of St. Mary’s T. A, the eleventh inning, 2 to 1. Both|and Jack Kierans announcer. all team has arranged a game ams_played brilliantly in the field, e > Yantic nine for June 2 on the ot an error being made. A crowd of BALTIC 14, PLAINFIELD 0. Cranberry. The teams are well match- 000 the game. Score: PR ed_and a fast game is promised. New Haven, 00001000001 Home Team Wins Easy Game at| Manager Falvey would like to are Bridgeport ...0 000600010 0—1 Opening of New Sayles Field. range games with the All Stars, So« teries, Jensen and Nagle, Rob- dality and Baltic teams. ertaille and Russell. The B, S. A. C. nine swamped the | Address C, A, Falvey, 132 Sachew S Plainfield nine at the opening game on | street. Sayl field Friday morning. A large | M — BAFEEALE HESULTS RBIDAY. crowd was on hand, expecting to Yuls) Bedts. Dartrasiith! st Tonils’ z a fine game, but were greatly di o Eaten, Conna IMay 804 e Lot e et i Tt o e chesaiest - dny ch ahelle | today 5 to 1. The visitors captured When the lifted the | °he mMatch in the single: re stood - of Baltic, | poor | a1t teh hits :ing made Ay Brown English Team Playing Fine Game. | May and most brilliant since its arrival in Am the | h polo tear defeated 10k overwhelm- | score of i7 1-2 to 0. The contest, | ¢ the Piping Rock Country club field | t Tocust Valley, L. T iced the first | o practice of the challengers for th Westchester cup In four davs Queal and Kolehmainen Win. Cx Burkett Wins the 10 2-5 mile the Rah Rah city. Mountain Marathen. e Piainfield game o 318 Den Col.,, May 30.—Garwood Bur- | good | kett Denver won the Mountain the pit i Love of | Marathon here tod His time for 1 Baseball Notes. ja d Ty Cobb, it is reported, s devel- Higham s oped a lame throwing arm. This in J. Cullen rf. ot addition to poor eyesight, a pair of bad legs and a bum temperament makes Ty a pitiable object. New Haven has a pitcher who is re to go higher this season. His ame is Hooper, and he has been whooping things up In great style in Twice this season e has shut out a team without a hit r a run—some feat. Barl Mack, son of Connie Mack, of t e Philadelphia Athletics, nage is doing great things with the Raleigh New York, | team. which he is managing in the of Alexandr . N. Y., and liam [ Carolina association leagne, Kolehmainen of Finland won the ten | o Hocheste rester 4 mile international ssional M | pant players are worried about that ‘ S | running race at B field, Brook- |, ome tax. If a player receives $4000 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Ivn, today. The winn time was 45 | ¢ "¢ eason's work, should he be Lost. p.c. | minutes 4 1- ?n“ml Wooa | °Xempt because it only for six 15 | Tom Longboat and Alfred . Wood | months? Imagine Ty Cobb paving 6 1 | were the second, and J. Meadows and | o'z per cent. on his salary of $12,500. 17 | 'ed Crook: i e — 1 AMATEUR SPORTS. Th w '] & € WOoIa's = 0| The sibed Boys met and defeated the Greeneville Kickers Friday after- | dence street diamond noon on the Pro; | by _the score of 16 to 3. 5 | The Wednesday Knights will clash | with the Knights of Honor of Jewett | idence street diamond | afternoon | C t Prov i urday) Best the Emeralds The Sunday 1ds on Falls diamond. June 7 the Sachems are scheduled to { play at Occum, and on_June 8 meet | Manager Falvey’s T. A. B. nine at the | lis. ~WINDHAM ATHLETIC CLUB ! of Members and Guests Friday. (Special Willimantic vertised to The Bulletin.) May 30.—What was ad - New best box- No All Stars-Hospital Game. a Eng The All Stars have cancelled the | ing entertainment drew a big attend- | zame scheduled for this afternoon at | ance at the ring of tr ndham Ath- | the state hospital and will go to South | letic elub Memorial fternoon. The | Windham, where they play the home main bout of ten rounds was between | team. The Stars will leave here at | Chick West, 138 pounds, of Holyc 1.15. the « v lightweight of western T Massachusetts, and Barney Smith, 133 Yantic Defeats North Franklin. pounds, the champion welterweight ot . : . i A e R N wp |, The members of the North Franklia ball team met a picked team from a hard batile with a slight advantage | 32 “Frankiin and. Yantlc and were Ttreih. A semi-final ten round balt | gefeated by a score of 28 to 0 Friday. in was & one-sided ex- i vin quitting after the N. F. A, at Suffield. third round Bob Relmer of South| _The N. F. A. team journeys to Suf- Manchester boxed.with Kid Herman of | fleld today to defeat the Connecticut ‘l:lflrlflurtl and the South Manchester | Literary nine, avorite was easily the better man. T H Herman quitting in the fifth round Andover and Exeter Tie. with a. black eve. Terry Sullivan, 105 pounds, and K. O. 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