Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1914, Page 3

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Workmen's Compensation' and Personal Accident 1 ) Insurance J. L. LATHRO? & SONS Norwich, Conn. | < € in case of erty insured | we | ! any. r ch a decision as to urance to be placed | remises, stock, residence, | | ard the best compa B INSURE NOW. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. 5 t JOHN A. MORAN ; Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty MoGrory Building, Main Street fMce teleplione 301-2. Residence 1179-3 i1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW [ 3 3 marisa SPORTING NOTES. o Hatne Wazner will proba t scout for the Red Sox. Ik K artour Butler e Cardinals is one | of the leading stickmen the team has | ¥ t Tris Speake aid plaver | © in baseball, his o} ¥ t Giants | t The St 4 smoke or they are v not drink, | 7 ne respect | | | c The eastern National “up against it gooa and p ving to overtake che Pira obb. George leaguie 1! and &0 o base f Stovall, to defs ds, held ae Naps for nine vears. pia Out of 15 gam, t tngton season, taken less than two hou are bepinning to grow re: ed at e Wash- | have | evelang, ostensit begins to look ome to stay r now says that the story league ¥ off- Te bunk ds,” he | K b rtstop, is and ment Brook- | { m him | me | and time stands te rding 1 some he ting rs threw the hough t step ou yera ded 1o While zers P tive winne nd ed a pr ow ers that nas #%e for years. Two biz leagna teams, th the Yanks. are after Cap - Hamiiton strikeout rec vear in college the best play- Federa! league pitchers ning to kick at fhe rubb: vsed in the league. No much they put o sall, ds it to the outfield, the: The George Burns of the the champion southpaw tangoe: American league. He teaches dan in the winter and isn't happy can dance six nights a week matte: + mere how | ap TFigers is| ! cing It is easv to see whr the leading the Junior league figuree show that they ague in every point The Athletics have an there leading ent batting. edge hem |« f: TODAY Plant’s Field New London New London vs. | ?ittsfield[ General admission, : grandstand, 25c. Game called at 3.30 o’clock. 25c, J. F. CONANT. 11 Frankiin 8t | Whitestone §c and the J. 5. C. lte are tus best on the miarket. ez them. shape for will take place here on Memorial day morning. and permi: through no mer Jobnson, pital. Clark Griffith Fears the Way Detroit sone on the ton slipping from | a but | lon Ropp, seate, mile race half lengths d the fans | The Vale former ¥ When Ty | is TWENTY NEW ENTRIES FOR RACE List is Gn(dlully Increasing for -Marathon Race on Memorial Day fidorning—?enninion From the Police Dep-rtmel\t‘i Has/Been Secured—Two Names From State Hospital Added. i Everything Sert Danlels, another former Yanke is also hitting the ball hard for Bati- | more. is progressing in goed | the big Marathon race that | The course has been laid but and the judges have been selected on has been secured from he police department to run the race Main street. ranner will be checked as he certain points on the course b Scouts, so that there will be n. Of the twenty-si here are nine runners who resent the local Y. M. C. A Three new names have been added. wo from the state hospitel, Joe Cor: bett and George Dicks: one from Bal- rge Wood. riday evening tt took a run up from the hos- nd to the Laurel Hill bridge and ne of the runners that are o represent the Y. M. C. A. are in perfect condition, having trained on he indoor track and have high hop if_carrying away the honors, The names and their organizations ap_to date are as follows Samuel Deane, Alexis Charnetski, Y. C. A.;_James Moleski; Edward Me- ntyre, Willlam Kramer, Shetucket Athletic club; Hans Bauck, Theodore ack, Y. M. C. A.; C. T. Krone, Mans- on Robert Gellino: J. Tur Shetucket Athletlc club; M. ls- M. C. A Georse Genreaux Perkins, Occum cli Roessler, William Sakel, Dave Bendett, Y. Joseph Gadle, Frank Rio oReph’s Sodality; J. D. No caftville: Robert Mohrmant | Willimantic; Harold . ewett City; George D. Wood, ishn-go Appointed Head of Pitchers. anager Hugh Jennings of Detrolt | has created a new position on his | baseball club. He has appointed Catcher Oscar Stanage as Supervisor | of his entire pitching staff. His du- | tles will be to decide who shall pitch | each day, and also to determune when | a pitcher shall be taken ou: asd a re- | lief flinger sent in. Manager Jennins | stated that he took this step because | at times he was so tempermental | when his pitchers were going bad that | he could not use as much judgment in | his choice of pitchers as Catcher | Stanage will be able to do. | Sen entries up to date will rep- Trimmers Again Victorious. Sunday afternoon the Trimmers add- ed another tory to their belt by de- feating the Taftville Runaways 14 to| 13. The feature of the game was the batting of Aubrey, the Trimmers’ star catcher, who got fwo doubles and tow | tripples out of five times at bat. The Trimmers challenge any team under seventeen vears of age. They will play the Bean Hill Stars next Sunday aft- ernoon. They would itke to arrange games with the Jewett City Red Sox, Ahiletics, Federals and Baltic Outlaw Send ail challenges through The Bul- letin, Giants Recall Robertson. Dave Robertson of the G was sent to Portsmouth tow eeks ago, has been recailed by Man- | ger McGraw, and has been ordered to | report at once to the Giants at Cin- | cinnatl. Robertson a pitcher in| inia_college, but an injury to his A. Brown & Perkins, Hiwneys-at-law | ) Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St | Ectrance sta. near to ‘Thames Natioral Bank Telephone 35-3. AMOS A. BROWNING | Attorney-atLaw. 3 Richard’s Bldg. ‘Phone 700. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-atiaw, Shannon Building. | § . who ! SCARED OF TIGERS' BATTING. outfield. Las: season he was the leading batsman of the Southern Association, playing first base with Mike Finn's Mobile club. t base and the Laces the Ball. For the first time, Clark Griffith has record with a declaration that to be a real contender American League race. Before Walsh for Bridgeport. Manager Boultes of Bridgeport has nnouriced that he had secured Pit- cher Martin Walsh, a brother of the famous Ed Walsh, from the Montreal Rovals, and that the —moundsman would report for duty today in Pit; field. Wash showed good form in ex- hibition games, but was not experi- enced enough to play regularly with the Class AA crew etroit is m the start, the consensus of opinion in the Fast was he trength of the circuit was restricted | o this section. The remarkable show- ng the Tigers havi hem all leacer feels that Jenning: be the biggest sort of a factor t may be Detroit does not he pitching strength of some hers, but they can “bust’ d you know that cover: ude of sins,” commented Griffith. | If they can continue to lace it out, ey will stay up there a whole lot | cor than some people think.” oe Corbett, George Dicks, State hn&* | | i wi of L Oppose Extension of Time. Four clubs have already voted on the question of extend the time when the Eastern association teams must cut down to 15 men. Water- bury and Pittsfield have written to President O'Rourke that they are op- posed to any extension of time. London and Hartford are in f: allo ten d in which to Zet a line on present material. Shakeup in Yale Second Crew. Haven, Conn.,, May 19.—There shakeup in the Yale second today, when Chandler Bennitt, | aptain of the junior crew, which de- ated the Harvard champion clas ew Saturday, displaced Von Der wiio has been rowing No. 6. The woaches changed several men in their o that the rowing order is now Kilbane To Tackle Lightweights. The intention of Featherweight | Champion Johnny Kilbane to cam paign in_the lightweight division ws evidenced when he signed to Johnny Griffith of Akron, O. at Can- | ton, O. on July 4. Griffith, light- weight champion of Ohio, has fousht | most of the leading lightwelghts of | the country. He and Kilbane will { weigh in at 123 pounds ringside. | i Cuthbert to Captain Crew. The members of the Naval Academy | crew have elected Frederick P. Cuth- bert, of New Jersey, captain for mext season. "Cuthberth stroked the crew | the early part of the season, but later | was moved to Number The crew | will Jose heavily by graduation and| | ‘will have to depend largely next vear | material from the Junior crews. | | i Sturtevant 6, Stillman No. Moore cox- stroke, trick No. . Captain Der bow second crews the harbor tonight and won by two and one- | No time was given out coaches feel fairly well sat- with the Blue's showing at the American Henley last week. had a on shell he_first Yankees May Get Cree Again. that Pirdie nkee outfielder to Faltimore will ag a New ¥ uniform. ¢ present hitting the ball hard. 1t Kely Cree, the was on leased Naps Send for Glavenich. Luke Glavenich, New Orleans South- Dresent hitting the ball hard. an'| ern Association pitcher, has been e e e e il summoned to join the Cleveland s e (O American League. club. He was with not satisfied with the way at T et po el NI the v ' and at the start of last season, & e but later served with the Omaha club i PR of the Western League. eague after C it t € of their, itching eral lubs stated n 1s the first ¢ | Young Twirler Lost First Game. 1 srookivn, N. Y. Ma | tehied fir: ue and Byron in it iim. Howeve his game lost the Th. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET DULLEST IN YEAR. Lack of Confidence and Indifference | Snown by Speculators and Investors. New York Susiness on the was the smallekt s far this year, the total { 600 shares — comparins shares on March 2 last )ig snowstorm inter wion with center. The was due (o @ indifference on of specul and investors dy drain on our gold holc pe serves to call renewed to what appears to be extended condition in Paris | t that London is negotiat- gold betokens an unusual at the British metrop- the 1 this ~corded today contidence ¢ affairs tate of Opening prices were a £ nimportant advances and rom which there was little change he se progressed. In fact, t Ipably reflected its pro- mixtur declines, 1y market was weak, with further selling here for that ac- | A conservative estimate places | cign selling here since the be of the year at not less than shares. Another gold enga 8 £2,000,000 for Paris was Te Local monetary conditions showed oAl hec the demand b normal proportions. nks are expecied (o for the week and the country for i marked gain over ss pressure against the ulative bonds and that Jist steady. Total sales, par y COTTON. York. May middling upland: i galf, sales, 100, Futures closed steady July 1268, August 1256, Oc- | December 1233, January | States bonds unchanged on at cotton S8TOCKS. Seen nzgn 800 Alaska Gold 3 . 4800 Amal. Copper % 100 Am. Beet Sugar )0 koo Am. T 100 An A A MONEY. New York, 2 . — Call money steady at 1 3-4@2 per cent.; ruling rate | 3-4; last loan 2; closing 1 7-8@2 ime ‘loans steady; 60 and 90 days 1-2; six months 3. cHiBAGD - HAIN MARKET. T e 1400 Chilgo i & PR N W 293, con’ Cop st INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE ' fight | 3 young twirler, who jumped from or- ganized ball when the Philadelphia Americans releaged him recently the Baltimere Internationals, was wild in the opening inning. The score: R HE/ Kansas City 4 ¢ 0011000610 4! Brooklyn 1006000001—2 8 3| Adams and Easterly; Heuck and | Land, GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. American League. Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at New York. Detraft at Philadelphia. SC Louls at Washingion. National Leagus. Bostan st Chicago. New Yok at St Louls Philadelpita st Piiteburgh. Brookisn 8¢ Cinelnnati. Exstorn Association. Bprivgeld st Martford. Pitisield at New Loadan. New Loudon Ind. at Academy. Other Gemes. Sachems st Baltie. Sough Coventry st State Homital * ALl Wtars st Tafertlie SUNDAY GAMES National Leagus Boston at Clileago. New York at St Louls. Brookm 4t Clocimnatl Federal Loague. Louis st Indianspolis. Other Games. Sachems v, Balic. Falls: FRIDAY'S RESULTS. reat . Baltmore game postponed, rala. Jorees Clty game postponed. raim. midence postponed rain. New England League. Portland 9, Fetnburg 3. (Protested ) Colleges. Tufts 3 Bates Frarhmore 6. Michigan 8. Weskewan 5, Colgate & FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDING Won Lest Battimere 7 e Chicego Tndisnapails Tuftalo rookisn Waorees Tann Fliehbury Lusrence H 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost il 12 1 Detroit Wachington 1 1 it artord Soringhcid Bridsepoct Reld New Britain L.l NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost I " Broakisn 1 & Lon 15 Phiuda RS 1t Chicgs S 1 B Planters Defeated Pittsfield. New y 22.—In one of the best games of the New London defeated Pittsfield here today by a score of 7 to 0. The score: New London London, Conn., ol Rowden. 1t 0| Pryiock 25 o s 2 ehinie Totats neo00 0 New L 1001 Two bise hits. Rock Reoker Marhefka. Sacrfico hite, Pusera. Siolen buses, Marhe(ka, Becker. Briga Posers. Quinn. Wan New Lo don 6. Plisteld . balls Fowers 2; off Rettig 2. Lty R Quinn: by Powers Hyait ' Pow T; by Rettig 1 Fpires Daniels Time 1.3 Foster Makes Season's Record. May —By shutting Chicago, 1 to 0, t Foster, a y ful Red Sox increased the number of innings which he pitched without being scored uj This is a league record for the season, Boston, | Boston 3 Siooyer e 3 ol et i 8| praser.ce Sodie et ey et o i Moo 5o 3 o Terser. Sohaike Siien iy et wanan-uel? Totats Senators’ Winnina 3treak Broken. W today, series shington St Louis Washington's winning streak taking the second game of the 5 to 5. The Washingtons went s in the eighth inning and the visitors scored four runs on a base on balls, a sinzle and three successive errors. St. Louis had scored in the fourth when Austin tripled and Wil- ent him h with a sacrifice | score Louis (&) to piec a Washington (A) o Mootler.rt 3 0 Shanks.if 0 Momgan.2n 0 Mciride.ss leoomermrsumre ) Bat Sachems vs. Baltic. The Sachems will play the strong Baltic team this afternoon at Baitic and a return game will be played Sun- at the F The battery for y's game be Tris and Me- Intyre, and Cranker and Me- Intyre. will unday, St. Mary's Won. St. Mary's Parochial school nine de- feated the Greene e Grammar school Tuesday afternoon in A 12 inning bat- tle on the Cranberry by the score of 14-11, Both sides played poorly and many errors were Wade | could bunch hits in but one | Los Athletics Wen Hard Game. Phlladelphia, May 22.—Five pitchers were used by Detreit in the game here today whieh Philadeiphia wen, 9 to The score: Detrsit E B cosrncssseunnassld Philadetphia(A) urphy. it Otaring it Bush.s Karsi'h2b Heitnan e Kopt. b el 1b Datey.ct Bacry.« | urmeoreosaanamme 37 118415 8 (x) Batted for C. Williams 1o Ind. () Daited for Reyoolds n Gth. {xxx) Batied fo: Boehier in Sth. (=) Batted tfor Wycke@ In 8ih Seors fnntuz. Detralt 5 0301000124 Philadeiphia 15330000039 Two base hit hita Bums. Morlarty, Mekee, Diar . Bchang. Thres base hit, Schang. Home ruus. | Bims, Kavanaugh. | Pirates Have It Exep. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 22—Pittsburgh defeated Philadelphla this afternoon. $ to 2. Infleld hits and three errors in the second inning terminating with a triple by Leonard with the bases full, game Pittsburgh six runs. The score: Philaseiphia () Pittsburgh () Paskert,ef 7 Reer.sad Loserid Thderse,ib Crartn Dovore it | coccouncomwnanal |wescorussscoman hH i H h H H 3 1 o 0 1 2 32 ed Philsdeistia Pusren Two base hii. “Tiocw. aders, Loonacd: Marquard Held St. Louis, Mo., May Louis. —St, Lnn.<l ning this afternoon off Marquard's deliver: while New York hit St. Louis' piteh- ers when hits meant runs, winning, 5 to 1, and evening up the series. Marquard did not pass a batter and struck out five. The score: Mew York (N) st Louns (N) a hpo » Beachar.ct Bumelf Fieuherm Deyle.2b. Merkin1b Srow'art Stock 5 Meyers.o Matquard. st. o|Witson.t a|Cothert osnycer.e ofBeck Totats | s@0amuinn: olcesceceszeses (x) Batted for teels 1 Tih. buse’ it Huggine, Three' base Bt Meyem. Braves Annex Chicago, May 22.—Boston made it | two straight from Chicago today, shut- | ting out the locals, 2 to 0. The game was a pitchers’ duel between Hess and Vaughn, with Vaughn receiving the worst of the breaks. The game was won by the visitors in the sixth in- | ning. The score i oston (M) [0 o Evers.2n arne'o.m Mann ef Miray.rt Schmidiin Gleeasis s m (xx) Batted for Vaughn in Sth Beore by Tanines: Boston, 000 Chicage 9006 Three bake Bit, Murray. Cleveland Wins One, New York, May 22.—Cleveland ed its long losing streak by nosing out New Yor game by a score of 3 to double in the fourth inning drove in Bislang and Graney and his sacrifice fly sent in Graney with what proved to be the winning run in the sixth. The score Clovetand _(A) ryYs na- | nere today in a cl Jacks Hew York (A) Graney Jackion. ¢ Lajole. 25 Wood.1b Olsun.b Carivch.o Hagermao Y H H 3 3 i i i Niekalep Totats xeHol (X) Patted for Gamett i (xx) Batter for McHale In (exx) Han for Holen () Batied for S Score by Innings: Clescland New Yark N. F. A. MET WITH DEFEAT. Poerly Played Game to Stoning- | ton High—Play New London Indde- | pendents Today. A, boys met third defeat of the season Stonington in a game that emy team shined with ei seven costly ones. e & team got only four hits off Pen. an ored six rins while emyemade 12 hits and Lord in the third pitched ball on The X. F. with their | Friday at the Acad- Stonington min the a. ored badly infuring his fingers and was forced to quit the game. Captain Stanley went in_and caught the rest of the game. The Stonington team played simost a faultless game, mak- ing one error. Today the New London Independents will play the Academy boys on the campus and as they are a fast bunch a good game is looked forward to. The score: N Btanicrss b 8. Crwet Ml Robineon.ct Juil =t of Miver.ct eaiamin b 0] Vincent 1 3 Hul 3 o] o Nt Tutale Burdick, nell, Seruck o Pasicd balle, Lerd, Murray. | Secrifice. hi Uuplte Gailigher. Time 2 how Brooklyn Shut Out. Cincinnati, May hit Prel in_win serle. Yingl had second ga from n today . for_Cincinnat ered. The Bracilyn (N) Cineinnati »ubl the Brook. o xepi the hits Cineinnati (M) v prnst. T | Turee bace 1 Trolley Men Will Have Game. | The fast Shore Line team will play the Norwich terly baseball club on Gallup afterncon May 24. Th prom es to be a good one as Manager Rya has secured the services battery in Purple and La ger Clark of the N. & W. signed H. R. W. Petersch ¢ erly to pitch for the hcm: The lin lows: Shc base, Orm third buse short O Conr field; Pur Norwich and catch, Whitmarsh, center field Mgr. Clarke, third base; wre 3 Line first center field; James pitch. Westerly first b Bentle Lamphere Eccleston Emeralds vs Clipers. The Emeralds and Clippers m baseball ga at the F 3 Sunday at 2 p. m. A looked for as both teams matched. Foley will be in Houston on_the receiving line for Clippers. ~ Swan will_¢ for the E and N 3 ¢ lineup H the Filmore. stop Beard center Hospital vs South Coventry. he I W club « state hospital meet ih Coventr m this afte hospital grounds. “Lefty” K the twirlin The Rive tically th, with Day has b club, fast & or Fla ath ¢ will 1y for S tion Riverview from some n cancelled would team t like to fill that hear Feds Invade Home of Reds. 1t n reported on rk in Cin ild m to that city is said, wiil 1 switch Baltimore Victorious. and India s the home team w Walsh hit ¢ runs for I A Harvard tennis pl test in a burgh vers won every con- with Universi Each of th n straigat yers wom 12 games to COLCHESTER Public Mesting to Explain Objects of County League—Services on Memo- rial Sunday, Contracted by Feds. stion that is confronting some the major ball plavers is. Will the I icague compel its players to thelr debts? In organized bail th Lonal ¢ ion has taxen a strong stand on matters and it ap rrows or runs up a deb: ¢ establishes tion action. There will be & public meeting Grange hall this (Saturday) evening at 730 velock to expiain the objects of the New London County Imgrovement league under the auspices of Celches- ter grange. The boys and sirie fnte- osted in the corn and cv have been specially in speakers expected are E president of the Business ciation of New London, | Lincom, county agent for and E. C, Jewett of Norw secretary Selectman George A. Mills non wus a Colchester calle a3 Frank Rathbun of Hartfora suest of his parents, Mr. and durs. Swan Rathbun, on South Main strest. John Bradshaw of Wilimantie was in town Friday. ce- | There was a large attendance at @ _clean swoep: moving picture show Friday evenima ? Pitisburgh | in Tip Top hall, the feature pleture the score of 6! belng Two Little Walfs, in two resls. ies went| After the show. a social @ance was heid, music by Lyman & Mintzs een~ cert orchestra. Prof. C. C. Helmold of Wiltmantia was in town Friday, imstructing the Academy orchestra. Mrs. May White was the guest af friends in Norwich Thursday. Miss Minnie Cavanaugh was the guest Thursday of her sister, Mra. M. E. Sullivan, in Willimantio, Bt & Senii All members of the G. A. R, Sont of Veterans, Spanish War Veterans, Woman's Relief corps and have served in the army the United States have to attend drvine Sundey, May 24th, at gregational church st 10.48 & H. A. Blake, pastor of Qcliver the address. In the comrades will go 10 with G. A, R. and W. village will attend a Memoriat in the Baptist chusch at 3 o'ehock. address will be by the Rew. B Reminston, chapiain of the post. Dir, Countryman and other clergyme _ of that village will assist fn the Ses ices. i 3 | The evening pratse amd Eastern Association Results. ice o the Colepenter Poptiet s 15 to be beld st 130 o'vlock. - Personals. Afr. and Mrs. A, E. Lyman of Colum- By are guests of relatives in town, Frida 5 = George Smith was a Middletown e~ ttor Friday. his Clair the commission takes drasti Trinity Won at Tennis. A —Trinity de- tennis _team hers r matches to two, This makes rd successive defeat of the ayers, Wealeyan and Yale easily. Made Clean Sweep. n, N J., May s players made a the Universit > today, winning b 6. Only one of tk into extra sets First Defeat of Season. winning of the d its first diy, losing to ng contest, 5 na Wesleyan Won at Tennis. 14 3 ¢ tennis to- of the five matches. in the doubles was not sunt of darkaess. Yale and Pittsburgh Tied. Haven, Conn. May 14—Yale verst Pittsburgh tied at todas m toking three icams split evenly in tennis each Goifers Tied. Frovidence, R. L. A Island tie, 3 Wannamoisett Cor The Rhode nks of the niry ciun today, Federal League called on accon Al Stars vs, SPORTING NOTES. some great The tearn today Taftviite Koskie, P DR. C. R. 7L Dental Surgeon in charge of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practies Gurimg bis last iimess, MicGrone Buiding, Norwich, Gemm o e Brick for Fireplaces Red Pressed and Speckied Buick Peck, McWilliams & Ca, lips and s and Ed o oatting for er is doi on baseman, ot & John @'Neil's team Satumdag, =t 1 The Juniots would like ta team under 13 wears, M. manager, or telephone Captain 1T98-12, Fanvrin of the Bed Sax iy Ysa-anly man on the team batting up to Sarm, ed Pitchers fielder Cruth- his Reading is a help to 'TWILL Woman’s Relief Dr ougers Viburs-O-Gm Compound, the womam's rem: Bas beon know fer years as # has positively provem its great yarwe Iz the trestment womanly diseases. 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