Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN; FRIDAY, OCTOBEH 10¢ 1913 TWIRLER BUSH BEGOMES A HERO Giants Unable to Sclve Delivery of 19 Year Old Athletic and | Mackmen Pound Out 82 Victory, Driving Tesreau From the Mound—Giant Followers Feel Disappointed. New York, Oct, 9. in the world new star blaz- | who will not be 20 years old until No= scries baseball | vember 27, did mot pitch phenc when Leslie Bush| ball, but his delive a elpbia Athlotics to | much speed and ew York Glants in | to r with during their third_game of the mpionship | introduction to the Bralnard, Mina. | score of § to 2 Bush | hurler wild cnough to ally zided in-his rush to a| keep (b al in the baseball hall of fame |and his andicap Jlate. He walk: o fifth, but each nerve and . the his amates s team- n of the! oth fans and vho startl speed | bri’ world's | soon lifted h ! "Phe vietory of By me town as “C Bend “dinzly popular with the ers .v)\ “\'y\“ul' adhere: it has ko for some t that he had but un- oday’s tus was hat of any big lea cher. as he has been nicknam- his broke ama- town. ring played in _every His first pr was with the the Union ed by savage batting but the major it of 2 back to safety. h from r, was Athletic who ha t speed, I To- for shiev- predic e those Christy Math- Giants Disappointed. rtment among the ini over the downfall of Te: keen as the elation among because of Bush's Ozark Mammoth efore today's game cond best card. When dall_were knocked 's game the aith to old ed of 1 his moist ds of a has ma us _wher llins the made by that woul | honors £ both tea Receipts of $75 t of the Gi the New York the N ecrers were 1 the old paid to tiles, e ENJ GUMME:.B AL o rfl Money par 0.0 Oct. 9 on 1 s s and namn 3 4 4 per cent., ruling rate twos 4 n b 7-8: closing bid ; offered at 4. r fwos 1 Time joans strong: sixty days e 1 <" at | ninety days 5 1-2 per cent.; six months 1-1 | COTTON. STOCKS [ on auiet October, ry, 12.99; . CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. 5 e Low. Clom “ e W 30 Mm% 86% = 23 9% 8% 0% 81 930 A s % ~ ) De 88 15.18 o Ruitie 4 Ol 5 | 3 e S In_x 0ATS. i g Doc 0554y 0% % " Mar Uw GX wsas an o Beeiisn Bapid Tranat | | Murph e eral hundred the attendance at the| has been pmvmg that Danny's eonfi- | denee was not_mispldced. : opening game. Every seat in grand- stand and bleachers was occupied, and standees gathered at every point per- mitted by the fire and police regula- tiens. The gate receipts totalled $75,- 768.50, and the club owners saw thou- sands of eager fans with real meney their hands turned away because here was net a foet of space inside the park that eeuld be sold to them. Scores of speculators did business brazenly alens Eighth avenue, selling tickets ‘at many times thelr face value to prospective Spectators who were willing to pay any price in order to g£ain access to the scene of battle. Players Already have $108,355.59. With temo game in Philadel- phia the * division of receipts will cease. but neither they nor the club stéckholders have cause for com- plaint, since to date 93,750 ~~ctators have paid $200,658.50 for the privilege of seeting the Athletics score fourteen runs to the Giants' nine in three games. Of this sum the players have already $108,355.59 accruing to their account; the owners of the clubs $36,- and the national commission started first in Collins Athletic to win the ng when singles and Baker, a double throw b ¢ In the out, bein tter. wrecking crew > in the ldring 1 and to her stop on the t his man at got_his second single, going to t It was a hit play clev ked. Oldring ond, Murphy being held at | third. Murphy and Oldring scorcd on | lling' line drive over Dovle’s head. | Six hits had been made off Te: and | the third man was yet to be put out. Collins was out at second when Doyle took Baker's burning sm and | touched second. It looked like a sure bit and only the wonderful fielding of Doyle rrevented the ball going to cen- field Two more runs when Oldr bagzer “oliins 0 mu added in the | scor ind W v singled. | wo out the | u and driving in h he was replaced by Crandall | The final score for the Athletics | came in the eighth when Schang hit | | into right field stand for the circuit. New York scored in the fifth on to Murray buse, Schang's ow and s single. Their in_the seventh inning was | of Shafer's double and Mur- The score: Philadelshia : 0100 1316 13381 0800 1260 iien 1jzia e 500 0200 i1 0208 R Best in the Game. voung Schang th backs who I ng superb n_the Danny My best he cou Schang d on. Col- {1 NEW YORK HOODLUMS Danny Murphy New York, Qct, 9—Both Giants and Athletics had ea day's third world's se; Polo greunds and took evening trains to Philadelphia, where the champion- ship struggle will be renewed tomor- row, The Athletics had an exciting and unpleasant experience down town In automoblles from grounds. spled the first taxicah c iain Danny and First Baseman McInnis moving slowly in B sticks and_other handy objects at the players, who narrowly by the fusillade. the Dbefo in the cabs folloWing was molested, UHLAN TRAVELS IN 156 1-2. Champion Trotter Sets New World's Record—Cheney Takes Transylvania. Lexington, Ky., Oct < : world’s _champion —trot Better, Quicker Bake— : i oda C..K. G. Billings, t Srain world’s record for a mile to hitched to a running mafe. Uhblan set 3 . the previous record at 158 last y Uhlan t was_driven by Charl 5 Tanusr and way fevored with s o Schwartz Bros., Norwich, Conn., fect track dition ade the quarters in were when the audienc record ha y . captured stake for 208 the Grand ( hailf a ond o rd set for the be: time \\ n t hird he ,m‘l!?d_ e e e e ‘ iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND gk L leming heid | Siktedh 93-99 ASYLUM ST Connectingiwith 140 TRUMBULL ST her firm in t third de t and she won wi In the from y e s ek SYBSIDFFEAL 20X 1 4o Gitied Kifrean road, Griven 13 Snepns. ek | Making Natorsls and Am are deeply gratified at the T"r' b 7 gver untt tomor. | - expressions of satis- st aan o e faction from our out-of-town customs- WHITMAN AFTER SCALPERS. 1 1 NI C o o, Weitiee. 8 ers, who have come to realize the Tickets Feli Into Hands of Speculs o ) 1 4 tors. high quality of merchandise and St o s the splendid service afforded them into time such a | Yori Yor] ference , after which he issu denying that h s for g 3 John B. I peen placed In the ors. WORLD'S SERIES BY MEGA- PHONE. Would you rather have the sun sl:me 4 rooms or 57 We HEAT the back of the oven;_othen_ only cover it with tin and asbestos, ASSAULT ATHLETICS | Cab Pelted with Sticks and Stone: Details® of the world's series games will be announced by megaphone from The Bulletin office window each afternoon as the plays are made. Play starts at 2 oelock. dinners after to- es game-at the on 'their way the A crowd of yourig hoodlums rrying Cap- “Chief” Bender s 1t was down Seventh avenue arlem and began hutling pebbles, Murphy escaped Injury Policemen hurried to dispersed the_crowd harmed. scene and o anyone\ya No one Have Heat on Five Sides of the Oven, More Heat Arcund HUB Oven Means I weather con- ificent form | and_ bea. Trotting in n SMITH & ANTfleNv CO., MAKERS, BOSTON, MASS. 4, and 1.5¢ 1 g - & en an ovati O n Queen wc we arities world's hands of city. 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