Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETI o v and picturesque descriptive accounts nd criticisms of the play. The editorial criticism of the con- test mciines to the belief that base- ball is not likely to displace scricket or football as the popular games in ingiand. The Daily Express says Englishmen have been shown the game as_it should be played. ‘We may stick to our cricket,” the newspaper adds, “but we shall not make the mistake of despising base- INSURANCE EMPLOYERS The new Compensaticn Law which takes effect Jan. 1, 1914, Applies To You. Protect Yourself with a policy in the ZETNA. wene | AUREL HILLS WIN HARD GAME Defeated Strong New Haven Basket Ball Tegm—Coyl the | Chief Factor—Flayed Three Minute Overtime Game— Final Score 38 to 37—Dispute Cver The Score, Housewives! — Mothers! — Daughters' ! Here Is Your Ticket—Vote It Straight! 5 S@CCER FOOTBALL. Footbali Across the Water—Results, Saturday. night In the Y. M. C. A, which has hean fhe quecn of Ameri- gvm the strong quintette from New | achts since 19i1. He also owned & = B s Haven were defeated by the Laurel Shimna, (he motor vacht | London, England, February 25—The J.L.LATHROP & SONS | 115157, T Ted i, Pame 200 N L P et To Leave Norwish, Conn acore of 35-37. Both teams were even- and Tolende. = He s . tor- | In Hio asspraiion 20t games Jii This Circle % ly matched and they put up @ great ' mer commodore of the Larchmont |Great Britain Saturday a of ame. At the end of the first Yacht club the big surprises was the defeat of Blank the score w 19 in favor of N Work on the three sleons being built | the crack Celtics ‘by Falkirk., Only Maven, and at the end of ib for the defense of the America’s cup is | one goal was kicked in an intensely Means half the two teams Were t | prog rapiGly. The boat under |interesting and closely plaved match. Construction.at the Herreshoft shops in | The Celties have been' beaten but a off the fie. During | Bristol R.I for the fiag officer syndi- | fow timeg thie season. The Rangérs hese three minutes the heme boys | cate of the New York Yacl with Queens Park, winning | 3 t club s 45 | the yacht the latter's fleld, Dundee ( and two fleid oale and o foul. Tha New | be iset, v m | W her ‘game trimming Mother- Haven score keeper somehow credited s of Willlam Gardner for Alex- |well, 3 to 0. Aberdeeen, J.m'hm and his team with three field goals instead | Smith Cochran is 10 per cent. | the Iearts were other winners in 4 e of two In the overtime perfod. People | completed. this league. Going was alse warm in . . Sitting near the New Haven baske o Herreshok yacht is almost plat- | the English league, Blackburn and hes-t ua lt OW ua l Sald that they only secured two bas- |ed and her masts and sails are well [ Holton being held to ties. re- kets; but e Visiters were under way. The masts of the Deflance | su's convince, and they left the hall wre hoing made in East Boston and wlll Scottish Leagu {ng they were robbed of the basket. | ped to Bath. the first of this | pagi iiss ) Aberdeen. 1. 1 » - S A, The New Huaven scorer claimed thai | month. Kilmamock o] Al iimbans ™ E ] he saw a member of his team si00t a | Faitiow S e L ) owes of the players S : YALE LOST TO CORNELL. el | Buisy : STD: p st | Said they sot the - But in the e I e Km0 3 : 2 s s our property may be des Ay ainst this view of the game. Coy Corall et Seond s Parkc RN n‘tee rlt u era lOnS Frdone PYiet me insure You before it | Shot nine field goals. Pard o was knocked out of i T v 1 Totesm Mot : - v By ved a fno game at cent e e B i 1 e - z = ) the game both teams dis- Saturday night in the Kim C e S 5 . - e s ISAAC S. JONES e SR e X su ShO t Wei ht inairaiios and el e Agent, L‘}.;‘.f;‘(‘f;"f‘ Py somothing on 3 et wiiea 111 u ea l"e r Richards Building, 91 Main Streat. | ®PRONCHIS E 1 . i e - ’ 3 Decby County 1 Do your realize that an accident 1:,‘] y,”;\( ;t; R W —. i N 3 oo & : s XlValuable Coupons o Coupons = . 3 half, b B i ' > Compensation Insurance in| - “ T R e R P e e : T el > ] 5 C Parder 6, Woodson 1. Pratt 3; fouls &. | i 252 | Grimaby_owa 3| S the Travelers™ Insorance Co.! = eir e o | i p | saIp TO BE IN : e e ey R Wl“ remove afl your worry. ! AMERICA’S CUP SYNDICATE. came within a point:of tieing up Rugby—International. 5 ~ 5 ead d assume Cor- ceeoe oo 6 Bootland .. es ween O o — B. P LEARNED & cg ;M. F. Plant's Name Associated With proy ‘e at keept R b - Builders of the Defiance. ! : by o 4 | unttea services 12 Devonport ... h h- h f l- . | blowing when H. Halsted | uited Seeices . s A e i S vioving Fhon [ paked | AT LR Reduce the high cost of living JOHN A. MORAN |, oot e S 1ple of minutes lett | Lo Wedh e f ing the High li f what Eat Real Eslate and lIN enls Defiance 'T'n;' is the boa { i ‘ d 0 Sfercin Tisior 52| Wichmood Without red“cmg e Hi Quality of wha you e trom acsizns Do e O . ; I o il i et McGrery Building, Main St. | owen ot Yowion, dass only two ¢ a2 o sl alk about injustice!—In spite of the fact that groceries and meats have been steadily soaring in price for e telephone 51-2. Residence 1179-3 | hoor announced. They are George A HARVARD STARTS TRAINING. years, some people actually have the impudence to blame the women who have had tc pay these high prices. They say this high | Pynction of New York 0 - M P el o cost of living has been due to the reckless extravagance ot the housewives. NOW you can EFFECTUALLY repel this slanderf z \ owner, and E, Walter Clark en Practice Daily in Boathouse— . 3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW | Philadelphia, who is t treas Strict Rules Are Laid Down. Now comes the chance for the women to strike back at these unfair Ler her protect both e pocker-bock and Beaitie of hér family by demanding R Why the names of the other mem 2 and unmanly accusations. The introduction of the SERY US Brand SERV-US surs foods at populas prices. Without skimping the least she can save Brown & Perkins, Atmeys-al-law | Uy Uoen Fent e D ie menidg Word has been passed around in the Foods gives her the opportunity to rebel and show her determmation to ~ 35% 80 more of ber grocary owi-anc spend it for dress and nouse furnishings. » say The boat has been Sl It ENGLISH FAVOR BASEBALL. Harvard crew quarters that all candi SERV-US Brands sover ctically everything 1n pure foods that you eit, et & square aea/. She can now demand the best grades at the lowss: prices. Over Uncus Nat. Bank Shetucket St besi dates for the crews must observe strict i e 1 Duegca from flonr to safc tc, piciles and Let her nsess on getsing the SERV-US Brands from her grocer p T ¢ i = g i S Let her [0 nd are pur ap o san acazes. SERV-US euality is topnoten. st Eutrance stairway mear to Thames gy Fapers Devote Attention to the Game | (**ining rules as long as they are re- | Tefuse to pay the extra charges for nothing but questionable guality. BERV-US Brands from soms wros: - 1o an Bacn them he cun wer toem Tor son S Nationai Bank. Telephone 35-8. | as L 2 5 = E tained, which for the best of them will PR s q qi Y. B L - 2 i <ol s Sk acht club, were interes Betwesen Giants and White Sox. | hg neariy to the end of Juns. Bed at WHOLESALE DISTRISBUTORS R e nion Thwpepers dovote | odbuctie 11 talin S o pmdkias THE L. A.G «s NORWICH, CONN. Attermer- Law. aetive ya ell game | j4iq down for the oarsmen. Practice ~ariea Shamser Benldte: Taced the omer has now been going on for two weeks Reiling her built the at the Newell boathouse, where the Tmen &re cagaged gaily on ihe machines | Valuable Co p These are the FREE and at the sweeps in the tank. Out- | aluable upons GIANT PITCHERS ACTIVE. Pitchers Warm Up With Chief Mey- ers—Infielders Had Fislding and door running will be resumed as soon | as the weather moderates. There is| Little prospect at present that the river | will be open for rowing for some time, GIFT COUPONS FINANGIAL AND COif | can be cut from every package of SERV-US COLLAR’ CLUETT PEABODY & CO.TROY NY e T——— and gtea and heifers feeders, calves, 485 v8.10, $6.83 Xan $7@S.1 wes nd 05 T westers market leagus on March Muna diana er Bill ederal Phillips league team to induce Vincent Campbell to re foin i the ppear ter_the Feds. C: Eoston Braves Hoosier Dr. Krugers Viburn-0-Gin Batting Practice. r though It was open early in Ieh- - J Tuary, It is now elosed tight by uw[ Bflnd.Poods. ‘They are good Ten new bitchers of the Giani of TRADING QUIET. i | new ice. | ForialZabrts of ‘beattirdl which eight were more than six fest =5l Coach Wray has had his varsity men | #ll lined up Dbefore “Chief® Meyers | Price Changes in Saturday's Market 2AGIEne0 ok Srawe EIUCE. SurTyFuritne] premiums. Start collecing e mew catcher, for their Lacked Significance. | eason. At present he has four of last | #ight away. It coupon is not real werming up and tyout of %! | year's varsity in the first boat. L. S.| bel i faslde th 0, ac Marlin, Tex. New York, March 1.—Price changes ‘hanler, 1914, is again at stroke; Cap- on labe! 3 i' nside the As the weather wns pe for | in yesterday's stock market were alic tain Reynolds has moved from bow to package. training they wa to less significant than the steadi- . 8; H. A. Murray, 1915, is at bow &howr heir pace: So energetic did th noveme Amorn Harwood, 1915, is rowing at No. =everal of them go through with thei !he leading stocks ther few i . Gardner, 1914, stroke and Tork that “Chiel” Meyers feli oblie- | Jasses scored on . the i captain of the varelty four last June, - e — — ed to caution m f{requent; were properly atiributed I has been promoted to No. 2 in the| = e all want to {hrow their arms | tauses that hed nothing A elght. The three other seats are filled | SPORTING NOTES. | ana grounds in most of the cities will | American Leagie « He has not | club said thes off lefors tacir muscles are in shape, ourse of prices by recruits from last year's freshman — | be ready | decidea whether or will sign. | Downey and some of them would have no sl crews. C. E. Schall rows at No. 7, as!| _Clinton ind Marshalitown, Ta., | = | _— would g« arms at a did not call them down tion of importance @ he did in the 1916 eight, and Nos. 6 and | displaced Monmouth and ' Kewanee, | Hobe Ferri ner Boston-Min- | The champion billiar sure did put he | sessior 5 are filled by the Middenldorf twins, | IlL, in the circult of the Central asso- | neapolis second basemun, has be : ame nst Sutton. one of the youngsters seem- | absence of importar v who were both in the freshman four ! ciation. | pointead of the Rhede Island ! e has been a hot- ve “smoke” and several gave | which mig lost spring. In the freshman squad | Boxing clu nornton, R ur . e, r elopment with prof nal tr there are 60 candidates, including = | Tim Jordan, the old Brookiyn fence | -~ arns that th Sor Saveral e resulis. Westerwic the | did little to extend their number of the big and promising men. | buster now with the <oronio team,| The baseball commission Mac is banking on : e the and_his le d|on either side of the ac ‘ have been divided into eights, but /Wil iron out the the | has officially promulgated land the pennant was 3 yis particmlarly puzmzling | some selling of No: s still so young that noth- | Glants in Marlin, Tex j league waiver ru| at was ain this year i whi asmuch as he has a high swing thal | on continued r can be told about them until they | — on application of the Play o = il ehe g most young pitchers must be educated |in prosp the s have been on the water a few times.| Charles Cutler won a wrestling | nity at the commission’s Tt would be nice If the . he fans dopl. Williams, 1o, appears 10| that the coinpany Arthur Beane, 1911, who has handled | match from Gustave Fristensky in |ing in New York get Chri: Madiawson 1o o % o 54 + very Meyers is [ low t exa i 4 | the freshmen ' fo seasons, is as- | straight falls, the first in two minutes — ! Brooklyns. Big Six would be some big = 1 . ly. rlers took turns | 5 | m Tnion e sist ,.fi_r%,’;.:« Brown for|and the second in s . Joe Sugden, wno introduced the St. attraction_this year if he was at the : s e ; e < “ | the 1917 squad H _ouis American league ciub to the fans | head of Ward's team. ris ! ce 1 s | , Manager Stallings of the Boston |of that city, has come back. He wil Yo sny & 2l COTTON WHITE SOX CHAMPS Braves says if he had a pitcher llKe | aggict Rickey in coaching the m Langford sa there's not a : & d The rd 3 ¢ 5| oot | Wood he could make a good try for [ s Forly Ah e D Whitfe taduiiin: the world ML av Bent 5N o as free ang daling s In the World Tour With the Giants— | the pennant in the onal league. | of scouts and coaches Jack Johnson hat’s noth: new = G . spacia ers, “Tim” | y nid ,upland, | SR ool | — | 2 eac { Buc Sam savs e is the boy who can _ New Britain mpt-action on the a wd Drucke. TI stronzer t sthers ) itures « | The new Erie team in the Canadian| _ ¢ . nd someit to the - champion, | Dart of Henry Sexa w shovelen e lded a new bat he broug more act susiness in 1.2 6, J e ; il . |league will be piloted by George H. | Five members of the eveland or s . emploved 5 : robably: P 3 N was o ioonl e e rom | £ October 16, T | With the playing (08 8ame aliSmith, who was formerly a big league | American league baseball team a - 2 0 e ' i on a are that ihe stee {London the world's t of ie eW | catcher and later manager of the Buf- | rived in Athens, Ga., for a month . ve years of age, % 2 T sinby i i : | York Giants and Chicago White Sox | g2ic"(a 5y | epring training. Joe irmingham, between Dodo Ma- when they were sk e i [ came toan end, as tar as competitive =~ manager of the team today riarty would go fine 2 of a snowhouse bt it o s money | Pasedall is concerned. Since the toUr | There s talk forming a new |and other players soon. rext month. The fans and ndon was comr | nom i e . at Cinclunatl a little more than, pageball league with a circuit made = jihere ) e . Jiet. the Common : D Gstai T e b months ago the teams have fiz-| yip of Pueblo, Cripple Creek, Colorado | The National assoclation of profes- | The boy from Ty st lever i 1D« nd the \ | 3 contests, 46 between the'| gprings Fort Colling and Greelay, Col | slona clubs has susgiined | with his mitts, and he can some, ? vears ago Sam~ Scha teams and - four with| gng Cheyenne, Wyo. | the o of President O Rpurke | too. 1 chief of the 3 ¢ D n and Austraiia. | E—— | of the oas oclation | — : ! i T R | of the Eastern assoclation against the nn - | " | standpoint of victorles, belohg to the! George . Sisler, a piicher, has been |action the New York-New Jersay ( Fans Wagner has just celebrated s D ve ase | White Sox, as Callahan's team won 24 | Chosen captain of the rsity of | leagus in changing its name to the | his fortieth birthday anniversary and © tion, of ; o et o g games against the Giants, , McGraw's | Michigan baseball team. succeeds | Eastern leagne, T has been at th a a s i e and two ended In tles— | Miller JI. Pontius, who has decided | — | the old pill good ing force of this 2 emats e b . Jiw o | O peen al or N ol ania®oE | not to play baseball this year President Gilmo "ederal | He sure has wal s 3 —_— i “ T | Caire, in the shadow of the pyramids, =5 league may think he is going to | for many vears CHANCE MAY PLAY. | | "I the sames against native teams | the services of Sianley Fitts, the best | hand to meet Sam Crawford of the | il i ASTO R lA — | s o% 40% |the Giants won their two games, the middle distance runner at the school, | Detroit team when Sam rns "rnml Tommy Downe o \ Frank is Very Anxious to Get Back| * ol 5| White_Sox won one, and a combina- and Alec Shaw, a shotputter. who | Europe next week, but he is mistaken. | gianapolis of the Amer ssociation, it the Grme: S tion of plavers from both feams won | heve been declared Ineliginie b the Binleit Wil Dec e | e b have s £ For Infants and Children by VE STOCK MARKETS. the other | faculty, | eral Teaznie. © An azent of the outtaw - - ! —_— | —_ | organizacion came o sea Tommy and ;| I Use For Over 30 Years i b Receipts of HARVARD DOWNS YALE. | President Weeshman of the Chica-| J. A. McLaughlin, captain of | he is said to have agreed fipon terms. | Always bears e N 3 including 37 —_— g0 Feder: said yesterday that his | Colgate university baseball team and | Tommy was loaned by Ir t | ok The informatio le very slow By Taking Third Game in the Hockey ' league w >t open’ its plaving =ea- | an outfielder, received a three | Louisville Jast year. = Doe Parrett wio visiied ¢ | lower; the| > e e Y <on until April 25, when the stands ontract from the Washington | the new owners of th Siguature of KT at the Grendoray Ca | - a late hour. | * | < £ | 83 0 fo ead (o ) al iockey series from Yale by . 040 6.0 ; s 0, cows at|(aking the tnird game tonight, 4 to 1 > & . : V@ &-a0. X and low- | There was littie team work on_either S to | sid Rough play was frequent and 1 » i ne v © nany j es were imposed for illegal s | e i, dy checking. M., Heron, the Yale e=. < a } Incd E ices | point, was badly cut on the thigh by - wu cre fa . the first period and was zare . v W. Heron, whose place at | senter was taken by Ordwa e i el " Harvard got the jump on Yale at the was a > 2| Dressed start, Hopkins getting the puck on a . e L : 2 14@ | pass from behind the goal and scoring P . T wervousnees, trritabdil . o R and | 1o 20 deconds, 'Bafors:the periad was Woman’s Relief e Diltty, headlache, backacha, pressiage srain ng o] s over the Crimeon had udded another Gows saims, and other symptems of genaral femals wesimass, 5 oring in Rerm; en he left 5 6 : lambs were tally, while the Blue also scored its Viburs-0-Gm Compo: the womars remely, : nd he was about the fastest and : 0 9 cars. for | only point. With the second perlod e - sy this compound has boen found guek and sufe. <t agzTessive plaver o the squad.” | ., e were almost nom- | nearly over, Harvard srecded up its Bas been knew fer years as “Woman's Ralisf™ simes 4l — : lambs slow and 13- | play ohce more and scored twice T th'nX TIburn-O-Gin is the bastesmaiy fos Wweall WEmSR, IS e 2 % Pt 2h By SR i # has positively provem its great vetns in the trestment of 2 52 . . § Tormie iwatibailo i lneis ! T o to brime WARNER MAY OWN CUBS. 1 atadae: @oes me more good tham any medicine I have ewer dakam, a in the blz show ™ v - b e, S 3 o Harrison is with slow at 813 Had a Meeting With Taft and Things B will help you, {f.you are & ewCfercr from any of the M oammet preiee' it stremg emevsh. BAMWSAE!Me the Sestammses New ork G , “Dutchy 3014 < 1 ik Favi ble. - P B et i "'T‘,L‘:,Wn'. e ‘;,\f,,z,', | T Lok Sadanat] peeuliar to women, which can be resched by medicine, B Brickley with Philadel Amer- N S has helped thousands of other sick women\as gratetm Fou'll feel Hike writing a simllaz lattes If you tr3 B, E e he oot In- after a visit 1o Chicago and Cincinna stters from them clearly deseribe. It ocontaine ne peisensus _ . > Semiey S riaeg | 280, declazed /that negatistions ‘whicl e v - $1.25 a bottie with directions. ¢ 3 |steady for hogs blgs easier. Medium | Chicago National league club from . ORI reuits : PIgS at | Charles P, Taft had progressed favor- e TV fably and he had every reason Lo be- i B4 ~}‘:u‘; o lieve he would shortly hei'tdxmc the T3 103" | poun owner of the club. He would give no G D 0 5 Y s ] - o e e Franco-German Drug Co., 106 Wesr 129th Street, New Yor thf, Chlcago, Teb, 27 Hogs—Recsipte | deal, but deelared he expected the " 24,000 slew. Mixed and b Ii- | transaction te be elesed in the near fu- % | good Tieavy, 35.55@ |ture, and said he would not be sur- AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. s rou $845@ H prised if he represented the Ch $8.60@5.82 7,60 @S.6 club at a_mesting of the XN. Y ‘\%‘8&%‘3‘3’8{

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