Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 3

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LEAGUERS & ‘TAKE FEW CHANCES. Stealing Basea Seems to be a Dis- credited Side of “the Game. Stealing bases seems to be a dis- credited sport in the National league. The old “take-a-chance” stuff, does not go very strongly this season, if ttlh‘ averages th ion. Herzog has Cincinnati on at’ Mohegan : NATIONAL ‘Grammar School Baseball -League. For the first four innings it looked as if West .Chelsea were sure winners (having a lead of three runs on their B' iy ‘:‘l ‘who :fil m‘u.ble to score. & _the mext five inni g T ive innings ~ ; eme back and put 12 runs ‘hitting. ¥ Ames Taken Off The Mound. ;| Cincinnati, Ohio, May 21—Ragon had second—when plate through some heavy . ‘thenred- Bradford was invincible after pany. We ! the first four innings and held the op- sion @s to | Dosing batters for the rest of the game. - Captain Clabby Bawe and MeCormick played like big leaguers in the fleld for West Chelsea. that lead in the robbing array, sacks being the Detroit accumul to_date. £ it appeared that game won. Score The winning of this game means| The White Sox, second in the piraey A a4 T b A 3 most likely the silver cup for Broad- Blackburne with his i rErae 5 21 0 b R s ard Gl s mard une ii sit 9158 AU clients that wish to commemi- 8 o play ey .ve won four an ""‘.‘.’m’a;a‘f‘ ™ Jost one. This one to come is with | with nine, tied with Mflan, of Wash- 134 253 § 120 2lcate with Prof. Cleon will be able to X Norwicthowanchtheymmlnmn, 0 got a late start, but is ‘1!; ;:§ e § reah him by mail, at 21 Masonic St, = beat easily. - 1 s 2 Do your realize that an acoident| West Chelsea holds second place in| All-the Tigers are doing well, the | Xoy Croe 1o - - B R s &5 ew. London, Cenmn, occurs every thres sscends. the league haying won four games and | universal habit of grabbing a bag now | Unfrersic Ao gl ! 1001 thoss corresponding with htm ¥ lost - two. 'he Broadway team this|and then helping immensely. Cobd, B TUIS i by fon Thie 3 hm- Year is rather stronger than usual and | Crawford, and Bush are credited in R 4 = sure and send address. M| tas a good combination of hitters.| the & with aix steals each, Kav- | Colmie 6. Srrcuse 1 R s 00121 means only for thoss who have had ) The lineups are as follows: anagh and Morlarty with four aplece. | Pinceten s Mestewn & L ALy ) 'h 'I' m’ . cfl- Brodaway—Baton, catch; Bradferd, e 2 e i Philiips 6 in T Daubert. Moran. R. work. na pitch; Nelson first base; C: MURRAY DEFEATED MoCOY. PR e s Binien i f H 5 second base; Counihan Fommbapnt Won Lost Pot New Len- i i will all Lacy third base; Parker. jeft “fiend | In Ten Round Bout—Fight a Slugging T . )y, B haul Wew. Ay Woont Qlants. remove YOUr WOITY. | i can, Somitor ~ a: fhaioid ST ) First base | St. Louis, May 21—St. Louis. through i, : Hight: ela. 7 £t : e S TT% |gxocelient base running “and cimeiy ) West Chelsea—Dom] s i N 1—Billy Muray of 300 Time e e o o g e B. P. LEARNED & CO. Cinbby and Bows, piteh: AiHGL: fext | Cortare eated A1 Motoy, of i felaing overcame'a three run iead | Cor. Green and Golden Sts. base; MoCormick second base: | Brooklyn, who claims the middle- & frst Inning and won from the cham. | Follow the crowd to the only plase abby short stop Hazen | weight championship, in a ten round fons, 8 1o 4 Doak was imviecible |in New London where genuine chcp Jam A, m third base; J. Abelman, right fleld; | bout here tonight. MeCoy weighed in p..n:.' the ning inai til th o : Ulric center field; S. Ableman left |at 154% pounds, Murray 157. r the opening _inuing until the ohef. Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty MeGrory Building, Main Strest <ffice telephone 301-2. Kesldence 1179-3 m ATTORNEYS AT LAW Brown & Perkins, ittwrmeys-ai-law Dver Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St near to sThames ational Bank. 38-3, ¢ 0 EDWIN W, HIGGINS, Attorney-atiaw, 8hannon Building. T0RWICH FAMILY MARKET Frults and Vegetables. marioa fleld. TRACK ATHLETES HAVE BEST BUILT BODIES.I This Report Seems To Be a Builder. Discussing the advantages of uwk! athletes, Captain Brown of the Yale | track team, says that no form of ex- ercise excels it as a body builder. “One requires little or no body development to take it up” he says, “and if one has been faithful and not overdone the work, a splendid frame and large, sound lungs will be the result. Track | is the omly prominent sport in which an individual is entirely liable for his success or failure. There is a con- spicuous absence of team work, and this demands that a man must think and act for himself, unadvised and unaided.” Speaking of trainers in the prepar- atory schools, Captain Brown thinks that track work should be carried on only urder adequate supervision of experienced men. Too many men, he says, comé to college “all run out,” the result of participation in prepara- , Neither man displayed any science, the fi T:rwng e slugging match with Mun's forcing the fighting through-~ out. The first round was even, the ninth McCoy's and the others wers the face and head and landed hard rights to the body. McCoy played mostly for the body and awkwardly attempted many back hand pivet blows which did ne harm. Hartford Won Ten Inning Battle. Bridgeport, May 21—Kerns' uncer- tainty on Senno's perfect threw nome off Grieves' sacrifice fiy back of third base let Hoey score with the winning run in the tenth inning of a great game this afternoon, Hartford defeat- ing Bridgeport, 8 to 3. The fuus ‘was featured by consistently brilliant fleld- ing, which saved the pitchers from a severs pounding, especially in the case of Blum. Mg McDonald of Hartford was put out of the game in the third inning for disputing Umplire ' Crissam's de- cision in allowing Boultes safe at the hebgsaad gheEhass? i ¥ £l uuasusnesn Cady and Hooper, an :.ym and Benz's wild pitch gave Bosion its only runs. The score: Chisage H PTTAPY-PA | % ahiateriena £l Braves Won First Game. 21—Boston won the seventh when Snodgrass went to sec- ond on an out and scored on Meyers' one base hit. Sallee then relieved hi and retired the side without anothdr run. Score: . 1 2 . “esoranuenmEaN wlossscosssrormses Totals N () Batiad for Demaree in Tth. (xx) Ran for Meyers in Tth Neors by inniigs: . 3 Al Reich’s recent successful bouts se-m to indicate that the former ama- teur may yet make good. Neither of his last two batiles went over one Tound. 3 JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK ‘BINDER Elank Books Made and Ruled te Orde- 368 BROADWAY Gunboat Smith could hardly i 3 to 1. > L adsh, - 30| tory school athletics under those who | Plate, and when he, persisted in talk- e g Tomany. o ire, o | ImDTOve on that showing even though oad Léttuse, - Atlomuriiow 25-4% | do not realize that a boy in a second- |ing to the umptre, he was banished nis 1 debut as captain of the | Reich’s oDponents were of no partic- sets, new, bu., 16[Mint, ' 0 1 |ary - school cannot stand the twork |from the grounds. Keliher amused ocal ular standing. ol tnat oider men can, and are much |himselt by piling three inches of sand 1l0 Ome respect Reich is the most . more susceptible to strain. over the heme plate during the squab- ~ mprossive white heavyweight seen in s o The greatest mistako college track |ble and he was assessed $3 by Cris- e | A L e | Years, ‘He has a wonderful physique P farniee D men ‘make, says the Yale star, s in sam. The acore: i | O g s, Bt e amy. |and is the most graceful big mun tang of inions— failing €0 report to the trainer when HE s | DIR on's other run was made onm | 88ating at present. Grace in_action and rmudas, 1b., they do: not feel physically fit for a |Bridgep’rt 0101006000 0—2 ¢ 2 523 | ¢ owdy's double, Tyler's single and Ev- | Usually means power. Reich will bear "h':. ‘exas, 10 day’'s work on the track. They seem |Hartford 0100100001—3 5 3 m s inning, | Watchirg until he develops some Zellow, F¥4 to think that the admission that they | Blum end Kesns; Baldwin ;and Me- ! weakness that will place him along '-‘n-z otatoes, pk. 30 5| are not in the pink of condition Wil | Donald and Toland. 2 weakness that will place him among - ow Potato be construed into an admission that e the unfit. If he has one, it is that he - St Poraslii $b. 7| they have a yellow streak This wil Waterbury Won Again. cannot withstand punishment. 'otatoes, n b, 6| always be far from the case with a e et oy i T Cetery, kno 2 | Food trainer, who realizes that noth- | _Pittefield, Mass, May 31 —Waterbury ] Brookiyn Federals Lose. s B partles 19| ing but harfa can come when a man |Dounded Nicholson hard this afternoon il Brooklyn, N. Y. May 2i—Packard Tght- Pomegranates, | attempts to do things that appear be- [and won as it pleased, § to 1. The g held Brookiyn to five scattered hits to- Juck 20-60| Asparagus, 13-16 | yond his powers. pitcher was wild and his support was 1 day and Kansas City won 8 to 2. e Rare Ripes, 6 3 Stovall's men pounded Lafitte hard in Cranberries, 20 - : the fourth getting enough runs &o . e H win the game on Gilmore's single, Romaine, e TR i T4 z Kenworthy's pass, Stovall's double, Celery, bu., 10| Rivubarb, 5 H Perring’s single and Cole’s homer, four o oy 18 {Cherries, - 60 =~ 'good. men counting. The scofe by "";‘{'g'fi mmer uash, ve into Ciive, pan® S8l i Y. o Edanic in his frst time at bat. City 0004001128183 Grapetruif, 7-go| VPt Savash, 7 MARKET REACTIONARY. BooTes 000001010-—2 51 eas, 20| S e e 3 Chinese Salad, 20 Trading in Excess of Previgus Day, el O % g oo o any. Peats o But Obvioysly Professional. ey o1 £k e ors £rong, whiCH betaae most DrOROURCEA P13 ] Botingan Mad A e rk— 3 2 end, whic! scame moTre DPronoun 311 v 2 Natre SpareribaiChops. 8 /in the final dealings, marked the L oe = s Haven won a wretched ;2me from | C ASTORI A Western Chops, |Shoulder Steak, 20| COUrSe of toGay’s operations in the 3% 5 18 1 22 Pirates eated os. Springfleld today, 15 to 0. - Poor pitoh- 18| Lamb, 16-1s | stock market. Trading, while some- Smosme | & { g : it 1 Pittsburgh, Pa., May 21.—Pittsburgh | Ing and rank fielding brought runs in Shoulders, 20| Shoulders, 14-18 | what in excess of the previous day’s 0-"':"‘»! 3t . hit Mayer and Alexander hard this |bunches. Springfield tried three pitch- Smoked Hams, x 24 | dull session, was again circumscribed oot i o o gk k3 afternoon and won the openming game |ers, Harrington, Justin and Lower. All Smoked 19-20) Chops, | and obviously professional. Deterrent Totals 411337 17 4 | With Philadeiphis, 6 to 2. Leonard, a |thres were pounded. Smith had the Smoke shm‘-“ Westerr Veal— 30| factors included the’ New Haven in- 'l recruit, filling Mowrey's place at third, | locals at his mercy. The score: 8moked Tos Chops, 25 | vestigation, the uncertain status of . scared from first on the hit and run RHE Short Cut, 36| Shoulders, 16 | Missouri Pacific affairs and a further = lny when Wagner singled te center in [N. Haven 5520201001516 2 Inled Beef, 45|Native Veal— rise in foreign exchange to the high- g he first. Springfield 0 0000000 0—0 5 7 anrn?l Beet, 10-2 Cutlets, 32| est quotations in over seven years. | Singles by end Wagner and Smith and Agermier; Harrington, —— orterhouse’ Steak &en. 25 Foreign general news also made for | Koneteky's triple added two in the |Justin Lower and Pratt and Phillips. Sirjotn, Shoulders, it | caution, advices from Paris calling re- third and In the sixth the locals scored M Roi savrage ™™ 12| newed attention to the acute Hnancial | hree ‘on Mitohell's triple, Giheon's Chifeds Loss. TODAY i, b e g g e X Goivie Td sineies by Viex wnd Loon” | mwiamors M, Mav 31 —Gumn Poultry. 40/ Long Clams, pk., 60 a-12 B\lt{erd:h. ? 1:I Tiay, Grain and Feed. observance of a religious heliday, but Bonds were irregular, but yieldsd in | sympathy with renewed depression in Rock Jsland, Missounj Pacific and Anderson S8aved the Game. made a bad start, four hits, two passes Plant’s Field " New : Western Maryland issues. Total sales, | trettaniem, No. 1 Wheat, $1.90| Homlny, - | ooV oo, Bran, $1.6 uarnm’ux, par value, aggregated $1,623,000. | %man’s Re’icf For Beafasks Ganteaia, gevesinge Middlings, $1.55| fuy, beied. U. §. s advanced 1-4, registered 2's | @Gows patms, and othay symptems of pemesn! Sweschy mesBuesn, Straw, ig.ll .o Ccwt, and coupon s and Panama 2's 3-4 | I;II'tad E;nnr. :{.gg Cottenseed by Dér cent. on call. De Mregcrs Viourn-O -Gt Cempound, the woma's remeds, ’ 5. owt.., 31. 35| Lin. OH Meal $1. Bes Deen knbw for years a8 “Weman'y Ballel™ eimos this sompeund has been foumd quiell ond eafe. London . ! nd a wild pitch netting Chicago two Faney L. L i oy Id a few theusand shares. | b B D T 31| hteny Uaiea Biates: Sles), in ol Buttalo, N. Y., May 21.—Baffalo won ) b f O e A o P e 34| Caponi 35| market, after cabling over a generally the opening game from Ind lig e T b S (hreiihite it e: taily sna Tat: Ncw IDndOD VS. (_“ 31 lower range of prices for internation- today, S s et s con U eha:fl‘e. a5 1. 171 o) thiacreition t to 3 o receries. 3 % 'itcher nders: bomq * '.—_‘ “ 13 . v - . Vinegur, gal, 25| Reports from leading centers of the ! ning run by hitting to deep center af- ot 4 130 0 s Pittsfield 32 (Sogan—_ steel trade suggested a further re- | 11 ter Blair had singled. Kaver 48040 s 1 e o siriction of operations, and guoted |, 309 Bu%s: R.H.E. Mtchelet 3 3 % 9 Nenfchatel, 5| Brown 2 - prices for copper metal denoted the | lo— > Harmonp 3 o3 P Bhil ‘Cream, 13| Gutioaf, 13 1ok 41 | unsatisfactory condition attending | 1o 3100010001-611 1 £ admission, 25c, Zimento, 15| Powdered,. that incusiry. Crop news was more z00 Indlanapolis— nWY > Saee E 4 Ibs. $1| encouraging. | e 3000020008511 3 Eng Datry, | Denre Rl The day brought various rumors re- | 1% Moran, Anderson and Blair; Mose- S dam, 2 R garding the Wabash and Rock Island ley and Rariden. 380 Camrembert, New Orieans; recrganization plans, put nothing of | ° see ot ikl * Plaies. ‘sar Wit ayi S Sl an Caiclal ~ciiiacter SmateFalised i 1) Yankees Defeated Cloveland. Bukles. . rrup, itimore an io shares were rela- | " | = asow York: won fgzeycom.” xzl P Bl (ile. 5 tively firm on the exceilent statement | e e e b Sonaters Won in Ninth. = .. = of earnings for April, but the reliway | Cleveland here todas, the score being ! May 31—Washington the J. 7. Q. Me list as a whnIAe was nsa!nL -ubf)oc‘l;dl 5 to 2. Collamore was hit Treely in mflnn-tdhm .Q:k:odlv by on the market, Figh, ’ to pressure. nnouncement of the nings, the locals winning | taking first game the series Market Cod. 10]tods To. regular Chesapeake and Ohic@@ividend the arly imnihgs, the Oft 8. Haddock, 10| Kound G was made at the close of the market, W R | the stock having previously ~moved | = EPEN e 3 n irregularly. S Q & m. s % T8 fer Tne iocal money market hardened %&&%\,&\, v v\ Sl ‘r-"< gofigtuiee=" slightly on a limited demand for long | . Z Bonelass Coa,10@15 | Boflea, %3, |tme accommodations. There were | < Brand, bow. 85| Steuk Cod. {18 | further transfers of currency to the | 9 8 B g e, E£lounders, | Pacific coast, but no gold were | e B | 2938 | announced, despite the favoring rates 5-20{%almon,” 38240 | O cxchange. 1 AA ('.g‘,','k bushet, 18 o S5 e o = 3 think Vibura-O-Gin s the o s - FRE TR R O A e e . 3] Jesttively groves 1 Sent v p— It @ses me mere goed then any wedicine § have ever Gaimm. § Cattle— Veal Calves. e ug 0% | iedias ‘womanly diseases. - 4 % 11300 23 emnmet prmise % strems encugh. I think 2 fn the Suct-Wamasts iAo | A i P! COTTON. R will heip you, it you are & Gufferer frem any of the S 3 ¢ Cows, $2-5085| Lambs ss.50-8¢| 30 8% 1% New York, May 2L — Spot eotten | oculiar is women, which ean be veachel by medicitna. A : R o0 ot w0 90% soy | steady; middling uplands 1375; gulf | Fowll foei Iie wrtting o shmfiar lotter & ou Gy B . Hogs, :a' au ::;gi ::,w; l;.;ga .’rmi'y?i‘zh;;" closed :x;zmy,“ It has helped thousands of other sick women, as gratefud Tt -~ ey .26, Jul 3 August .60, o Tejpumes Grosn 8 am 2% 8% | October 12.35, December 12.64, Janu. tters from them clear(h dsscribe. B econtaine 8o pelscavas 1.25 & bottle with direcil 2 Steers, 1b, 113 i An, S | ary 034 drugs . s . Cow: 3 ¥ : P g n Bl t] e 2 MONEY, g eep -sking, . : 1 22 New York, May 21. — Call money 1560 2 1 8-4@2 per cent; Titus May Have Operation. John Titus, “the fornfer Brave oute der, but fiow a mémber of the City American, = Aasociation club, ¥ have o N 888 i i PR 23588 5% 'P E % 2EAiE VROV VWYY AN sasier at 1 3. last loan 1 7-8 ¥ Tflg. and mounths 8. ruling _closing AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. Dr. Krugers Viburn- Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York ’

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