Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 21, 1914, Page 3

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Pitcher d'beaned Murray, but. Eddie, stuck to hig post.. Markie replacea ‘Brickley in the seventh, al- though wild at first, steadied down and finished the visitors in good order. The Westerly players IMoked the sticking Ppower when a ball got in their hands and the outfiedd Was worse than a meve. The score would bave been higher if | the Academy boys bad more life and tion on the bases. In the first ning the slaughter of Lowery com- Captain Stanley singled and on Monti's error and to come home, but was. easily caught. Young grounded, Champlon to Flynn. In the fourth, fifth and sixth’ they scored through a combination of hits and errors. The visitors scored in the sixth aAnd the final inning, and were lucky to get their two lone tallies. They almost scored in the seventh with two down and a man on. third. Lowery drove | what looked to be two bases anyway, a driva to deep right, but was taken care of by Chick Stanley after a quick chase. Wostorly .o w mpe & ¢ 1 {mamecr W10 00 1 ifChamplon b4 1 2 1 1 1 1fToweryprt 5 1 2 1 ¢ 1 fmmete ¢ 1730l o (|Ranadfss 4 0 0 0 | ofWieoxsb 4 0 & 2 3| 2 ofFincleno 4.0 8.3 £ o o|Rottnsoncr 3 = 070 L} ¢ ¢Morter 1000 4 b.o|Duguap 30 0 11 o motaae 55 5201030 1 of s 2l s 06001001l 11001 420 olxs iiey. Buns for Westarty. Bases on balls, off Lowe W. Stanley 3. Lord. Murray, Young. Betekiey Rohingom N. F. A., GAGNIER HAS WON - : I THE FANS-AT BROOKLY Shortstop Who Rofused to Join Dodger ; Playing Good Game. “Ba” Gagnier, shortstop of the Brooklyn Federal League team, has gained a firm hold on the,“fans™ who are taking their daily baseball nour- ishment at new Washington Park. | his debut in Brooklyn Gagnier has| shown with all the brilliancy of a real Dig league shortstop, and his great| work has caused many a chuckle | among those who have followed tne | jnside workings of baseball and list- ened to the oft repeated story that the Federal invasion made no impression on the Brooklyn National League team, which Charles” H, Ebbets is bossing over in the Flatbush district. ~ Baseball history records that young Gagnler, who scintillated in short fle'd with the Newark champions of the Internationai Lengue .last year, was claimed by Mr. Bbbets, via the waiver route, for the sole pt e of bolstering up the Dodgers eld, which had its most glaring weakness | at short. From Ebbets ield came the word that Gagnier was a wonder, but when the young man decided to . cast his lot with the “Feds” a dole- | ful tune emanated from National League circles to the effect that had Gasnier signed a Natlonal League contract he would have been returned to the minors for furtier develop- ment. Since Brooklyn “fans; have had an opportunity to look over the gua.ity of basevall goods furnished by Gagnier | they have concluded that the youns- | ster would have fitted in well cn 3ir. | Thbbets’ team. In the first four games | as Washington Park Gagnier proved | himself to be about the best Federal | Leaguer 'who has disported himself in | these parts. He went to bat sixteen | times, and contributed seven safe hits, | nearly -all of the run producing vari- ety, and in the field he acepted twen- ty-four chances without the semblance of a misplay. While the records of a | quartst of games @0 not “mase _f| break” a ball player, Gagnier s | shown by the way he handles himself on the field that he is able to hold his | own in the most exclusive baseball | society. Many a Dodger rooter. who | off Brickley 1. Markio 3. Hi. by pitcher, W. Stan- has seen Gagnier in action has ex- FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL STOCK MARKET DULL. ! Real Féature of Day Was Further Rise in Foreign Exohange. New York, May 20-—The session on the stock exchenge today was devoid of interesting developments. Trading | was dull and professional throughout | ard the monotony of the moyement was only relieved by the heaviness of such issues as Missourl Pacific and Western Maryland, whose affairs are admittedly unsatisfactory. The shares and bonds of these companies fell from one to five points. Chesapeake and Ohio, New Haven, American Smelting and some of the utilities, including People's Gas and Consolidated Gas, re intermittently heavy but net Hanges, sspecially among the leadars, In its broaded as- ing a continuance, probably on an in- creased scale, of recant gold. exports. Brokers reported more damand for our Reports of crop damage Were ao- cepted with reservation. Buying of pig iron is assumed to presage on in- oreased demand for soms of the finish- od steel products in the near fu- s?}!es, par “a.lueb.oxl,il)o,ol)(l. fomernment nds w gy were unchanged PR 8TOCKS. 2300 Alaska Gold M 100 Allis-Chalmers €300 Amal. 100 Bald. Locomo. 100 Bald. Locomo. 1200 Balt' & Oblo 400 Beth. Steel 100 Beth. Bteel pr . 1800 Broskiyn R. Tr. 100 Bpwn Shoe 5o 900 Col. Petroleum 300 Cal Petdol pr 1000 Cent. Leather . 4100 Ches. & Ohlo 600 Chic. Gt West. . 500 Chic. M. & St P. . 200 Chic. & N. W ... 1800 Chino. Con. Cop. 100 Col. Fuel & Iron 2000 Consol.Gas 400 rle 1t pr 000 Gen. " Hectris " 409 Gen. Motors | 100 Gen. Motors pr'.. 200 Goodrich B. F. .. 100 Goodrich pr 800 Gt. North pr 400 Guggen Expl, Tomorrow ‘there’ll be more CAMELS in this town -than in all Asia and Africa com- bined! Although still two weeks away, parations for the next 500-mile race to | be held speedway enough to show promise for the actual contest of eclipsing any ever held previously and prebably any | race meet also. in able meghanicians, who will assist them, in the machines which they will pilot,’ and in public interest and at- tendance, it bids fair to set new high | water marks in_the annals of racing | | via motor car. That there is a strong | DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD Big Race at Indianapolis Has Great Prospects of Making New World’s Records—Joe Dawson Made New Speedway Record—Predictions are That There Will be shortage of Cars by July. pre- one north on fhe main streich,and one | south on the first turn. Extra trans- portation facl 1 es are also being pro- on "the. Indignapolls. motor | vizeq the-eleventh hour- throng being on May 30, have gone far | expected to reach the tenth of a mil- lion mark. Nothing will be over-' single race | Jooked to make the event a success. In men who will drive, | Joe Dawson, whe two the annual 500-mile race, Speedway record for one lap en the two-and-a-half-mile course, when he | cireled it in 1 minuted 36 2-5 seconds. ' His average speed was better than 93 miles an hour, and part of the time | peg Tigers Take Their Only Gam: | ton, who started for Cincinnati, was Boston, May 20.—Detroit took ils| hit opportunely. Doulass, who suc- only game of the series from Boston | cecded him. was also hit hard. The Merkle and.Tesreau hitting of Doyie, of Herzog enlivened and the fielding the contest. today, 8 to 0. The Tigers batted Col- | lins hard, while Dauss shut the Red Sox out by masterly twirling, holding | Maon.et them to seven scattered hits. Detroit's Score: run in the fourth was scored on sin- | New Yok (M) Ginolnnati (M) | gles by Heilmann, Crawford and' ;. . .. * he s s hoea e Burns. In the eighth a single, @ sacri- | power 5 1 1 o g2 i fice, Crawford’s triple and Veach's sin- | Fiacuerss ¢ 1 2 3 i gle resulted in the Tigers' two Other Doylefv 5 3 i 4 9006 tallies. Speaker and Lewis each made | Merkleld 4 211 0 015 1 9 remarkable throws to catch a man at Scodgslf 4 0 2 0 11600 Cobb was unable to pla.y‘awtl»i‘: : : : § 3 . : : today because of a lame ‘sldeA e g Soxs : (O] Bestaa (A) E L] o0 : ® a5 nueow @ hom s 0000 128 ofHoopert 3 01 0 LR b & 2 0 5 OfYerkeazd 3 1 & 8 Nt Helman® 5 3 1 0 OlLewslf 4 1 3 1 £ e Crawford.f & 3 0 0 O/Speakeref 4 1 1 1 st Veehit 4 18 0 ofeotta 4134 % urn 14 0 of Gardnee,3 H s Stanege.e 4 1 8 1 1[Camicane 3 0 4 1 S E e e Dauwssp & 2 0 5 ofCoilinap 2 0 8 0 50000000 e ————— Boaty- 5 679. 1. 8.8 Tésrean. Nehott. Totals 351337 15 |xMenriksen 1 0 0 0 0 . Vi mBae - 100 0] Chicago Had It Easy. Totals Chicago, May 2 hicago won the (0 Batted for Collins in_$th. final game of i ay, 19 to a. (x) Baiied for Carrigan tn Oth. With the score > eixhth In- Acore by & the game for disputing a deciston Witk Umpire Byron in the sixth. £ Score: Bosten B - ovmp Evers, 2 Macan'ess Murray.of Schmidt, 15 Martin.Sb Gowdy.c Colline. 1t xDugey Lumes Blurmrnunetrs Totals (x) Bstted for Callins ta Seore by ipnings: Boston ™ . . i soromn e . 3 3 . 5 ° 2 3 ® 1 | @@rrm suU 5 Add a Victory. New London, Conn., May 30.—dAsh- ley kept New Britain's twelve hits well scattered this afternoon and New don_took the game by 3. It was Britain’ ance on the local grounds team took local fans by surpeise playing good haseball. was made was made | ped Coftenbure’s a soore s first and New by th G e ers & by Tetrault when he drop- throw to catch e bility of previous records for the | h ps b it i 0001 Zoing from first to secomd. HiMe- 1100 Inep. Copper | probal * N e went faster than 16 1 X yon % 3 e, s s period last| e e | Fall”" distance . and Bl intermediate | Fhe frmies in ey [illes an RoUr | Bem - it Y ¥ i S o) rand, who was on third base, scored Diy Srecthe the reluste’ o . these! i mr s laE marks being wiped out and replaced o— - | =g arounded. to Lisderus an on the play. funde. 100 Yot. Mar. Car, .5 | by Dnawart m:‘d faster ffimen gafigtadx« e “'||'h¢ 8.:'"1". o e of :ut-u:‘bila Athletics Easy for Chicage. throw to the plate Zim e T 300 Kan. City #o. . mest without saying, for a multitude | buying has sufficiently advanced so i1a S % g 5| e winnigs rum. ' ¥ eaknags in the, fgeues membloned | in Il °F 5 0 of stars, both foreign -and American, | that & good line can’ be drawn of | 1y defoctu BHILasmia coneefo "5 | Ziinmerman scrose and Chics T m‘wn m““&" m"’"““ otal L o Yaller( are busy preparing for the fray wich | the DroL.bmues." “It Nlooks asig Scott was effective and kept the when Presnah IEEEE] 10 s e Geux, winner of last year's contest| though the first of July would See | nits of the home tesm ocattered and a home run. 51010 139 MaaOigen {n the vta.n g‘ndbclfiely fgg:lrlwed oy his | shertage n; c;:s of the more desirable ! gj3 not issue a pass. Bush lasted only i 51 : : . . Bt P. & S8 M. . eammate, the brilliant illot. | makes, and that a great many peeple i o i vith Chicage (N) 3 2108 Mo Foitie Anticlpating a record-breaking | it. This applies, of Course, o the bet- ' nooi 4 ok Bush's place in the sixth o R L ¥is e, R 800 Aon: Power crowd, the seating capacity Of the | ter grade of cars, as there seems to be Lu0" qig weil. [ so ] poficy v m‘;::(hTL course has been increased to 60,080, | an ample production of the law-priced 90 z 1 ! 108000 AETNA on -‘zcur AUTO i N iR through the addition of twe stands,' vehicles. w Phadeiptis ) 3e 10 ¢ S Frg hpe s A hpw s e 18 18| = 500 Ner. C. Copper e Demittdf & 18 0 Sk e 23 201 11 ¥ pressed the opinfon that Mr. Ebbels | Worcester . Weaverss 3 1 4 4 sr1e 1o |SEeT 10 e 0 el made one of the mistakes of his base- | Lerr=ncs Chareid 3 1111 ses s 2 0 ol e 000 C Srad ball life when he permitted the younsg- | Fihburg . JColinset 4 1 1 0 20001 ¥ %1 : $33 :j ster to get away from his club. | Havernit Balaet "4 101, @ s ohe ] ey o o, I Pordand Alcksy {103 EEER PR 011 2 210 Penn R R. ’ Towell . Tiaekd'n, > 4 0 3 0 -1 - i3 Peopien . & . GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. el e RS seaa = = =1 . C. €. Scott. 501 $051 2 i ‘balls. 0 Prus S Car G e Amn Eo ] B2 100 ¢ ol &) Basel e« | Pecker v Grema. ot B St St Bt pe f R CESE Taees B 8 Detrott at Philadeiphia. St. Louls —==————| Chicag 199 Reading 160 e - shington. gy s b o B Te_bess b i Reklca Liadin [y ecere by totngs: PP £~ : ek Lx. P Boston_at Chicago. 0 | Philac PRI 0 o 2 i ndianagelle 400 Rumiey New York at 8¢ Louls ; i P e bere Mis, 3. Cottns Wopt. Tiom ‘run, O Brooklyn Defeated St. Louts. 20— WIth Sea< 100 Seaboard A Pullsdeloila ot Pitcburen. rireh n. L.t Y.ouis, May 20.—Brooxlyn hunrf;:;l orlorimioaron " rooklyn at cinnatt Y i v - e o bits and Dolan made or | New Haven at Soringfeld. : £ A cored five runs, enough to | Billard hlfll Waterbury 4t Pitesfierd. New York, May 20, ew York even- | lyn score > of the se- | Snappy game. pitched 200 Stadeneber br Bridsepors a¢ Hartford 1 ed their series with St. Louls here to- | St. Louis in the final game of (I8 0 wild pitches o T New' Britatn at New London. R winning the final game, a light- B te I d went Beoskira 200 Texas o Foderal Lsapis. New London .. H . hitting affair, 3 to 1. Caldwell out- | singled. O'Mara ran for D ook, the second 2 e B Y] Ransas Cits 2t Brookiyn. ! - 2 s ! Jasted Hoch, who weakened in the| (0 third base when BRI, COTG, " | wild phieh S L R Bt g S5 Lo st Piasburgh. | o T - seventh and had to be relieved. both scor llx'md o et sent an easy | and Tepeated in the sixth on a double, h’;“htvm m-grmq“ | B G Tadianapolis st Buffalo. fem B = Maisel scored New Yori's first run| Sha% FRYCL,, Lo threw past Sny-| R g A —m 3 operty insure 0. T i - in the fourth inning when he dre R e 2br | core: a_reliable imurance company. (e | .03 Un E¥ In. i R T Ty WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. base “on ane. eoss enem,ho drew | Ger. Daiton and Cutshaw scoring and | SC0E. 9900000000 7 1 / n help you to resch & decision as to | 00 It 5 Rubbey ... Lost third on Hartzell's sacrifice and stole | Daubert taking sccoltc Bay " Tang | Brooklyn 010090100 -3 T e / the amoust of insurance to be placed | 700 U. & R. ipr . New Engiand League. E e H | home. The locals added their other | to third on RoblAsenz Billard, Harter and ‘Warren, Tewtery on business premises, stock, residence, | 100 U. 8. su Portland 5, 1ynn . Cinetnaath 1 twWe runs in the seventh. - Waish | Score¢ when Rigger 3 gmm n"ffi '_:ulfln companics | % Gk or Lowel b, mavrion o ey o 323 | walked and was forced by Holden, who | SCOre: = st Louis (M) place oOwW. 3 Lawrence 12, Worcester 1. Phitadeiphis. 1 ‘4% | scored ahead of Nunamaker on the lat- | his & np ISAAC S. JONES 2600 West Mar. . International League. Chicago 1 41| ler's home run drive into the left field | puen.et 2% 8 Umusnezy 5 075 8 200 West. Un Td. . timore 8, Rochester T. B, - YR > Cutshaw.Ze 3 0 5 {4 1jLMaseh Insurance and | Estate Agent, | 1500 Westinghouss Nw ark 4. Montreal 3, | St T.ouis scored its only run in the| pauvertiv 3 913 3 ¢ LR Richards ¢ 81 Main 8t Jersey City 7, Toronto 8. Johnson Shut Cleveland Out. eighth inning 5n Leary’s double, a loug | Whestif 000 ‘|:-1‘. .2 a8 - Buffalo 1. Piovidence 0. 5 Hress fiy by Agnew and E. Walker's single. | Smiw 0 1 4 ol x Colloges. Washington, May 20.—Washington| score- B I 128 (loutes 2 2 i » Ba | took second place. in the American o G 06 2 ol : JOHN A. MORAN COTTON B s aituia’ league pennant ruce today, making a| - S T B A R $o0i 3 New York, May 20-—Spot cetton| Michigen 3 Comel & clean swesp of the series with Cleve- 368 N S 1o0s with Investment Broker guiet, middiihgs uplands 13.60; gulf,| Zowdem 5, Viia New & (00 tantoen) jand by winning the last game, 5 to 0, | e i ahe e 5 3.85. © sales, Tartant Frotnam. S, Phillips-Andover 2, while Philadelphia was losing to Chi-| 33 o 2010 9 1100 m . Real Estate a Specialty ’umbfi“{;-“‘-xx 'm:.dyiz “Ma:é 13.08; | At West Poinii Amy 3 University of Ver- | C380. The visitors were heipless be- | . i 001 ey = ’ A , 12.64; August, 12.52; Octeber, | mout 8. fore Johnson, while the home team 3 Tt e e . MoGrery Buflding, - Main Street | 12.2¢; December, 12.29; January, 12.22, e ‘bunched hits for runs in the first,| R TSR the Office telepheiie 501-2, Raniderice 1179-3 = AMERICAN] LEASUE STANDING. third and Afth innings. Five doubls | r 2 3 tundreds of MONEY. plays, three by Cleveland and two by H RS S B T R e Mexicans in Yok 3 (3" mm Washington, made the game bne of| P e il Sk o tied for Dolan in #th: ‘r" ATTORMEYS AT E AW x«’ Sy 2y t:{a-éa.fl money | Prsaddonts the shortest .of the season. McDrids 2 47 8 1| Score by Mg vig- fem - pereent.; ruling hate, 1|8t Touis Stop' of Jackson’s hot grounder in the 3‘. — — 1-8; last iean 3; elosing 1 1-2@32. L T fourth was the flelding feature, contest Time loams easier; sixty and ni ‘daye 3 1-9; six menths §. ! £ Pirates Defeated Braves, SHIBAGS SRAIR WARNSY. INTERNMATIONAL LEAGUE. Picisburgh, Pa., May 20.—Besten er- # N = 2255 rors and ihree long hits by Gibsos, Daiel- b/ i 1 hex o Garey and Leonard won the finai game by the % L e of the series for Pittsburgh teday, 4 3 e , Tesreau Held Cincinnati, 10 1. Luque, a Cuban, pitched & good o : 7 Cineinnati, May 20.—Tesrean had the | game, but was poorly sui Ma- e Cincinnati players completely at his| ranville had an of day, making feur mercy today and New York won easily, | er-ors, two of these being on eme piay 5 to 0, thereby breaking even on the | in fhe thiard inning, when he mi series. Only A’:‘n: Cincinnati player | Cooper's Ay and taen made a that being Niehoff, 2“. over first, w 4 7% 8%

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