Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 24, 1914, Page 3

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the benefits to be den\ed from a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY you ‘would not hesitate a moment about taking out a policy, and making vourself _secure from the “fire flend.” The Companies we represent are solvent, prompt and liberal. ISAAC S. JONES e Riehards Building. 91 Wain Se You are ildn;iti':liit on your vacation For your sake and your fam- dyuhmnmmty in the Travelers before you go. B. P. LEARNED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty m &dfi'am :L—mm ue- I‘nl tbe Polo h-n m by 8 score of md ‘Way had a sensa- “battle and the little ‘star ‘Won by a shade. . He only three hits all of them &oing, to Hanes, who had a perfect :gu average., Princeton scored the xun of the n.me in the fourth 1 mh led off wlth a single and was flrlt Princetonian to reach first He was sacrificed to second by Im and went to third on Gill's in- field out, scoring when Green beat out an infield hit to Swihart. Swihart hurt his leg sfding to first base and was relieved by Pumpelly in the following inning. - Deyo pitched himself out of a bad hole in the third when Yale filled the bases with none out. Middlebrook was safe on Rhoad’s fumble and went to third when Deyo fumbled Hane's sacrifice bunt. A pass to Blosson filled the bases. Deyo then struck out Cornish and Rellly sent a short fly to Green, whose perfect throw easily doubled Middlebrook at the plate. Both teams fielded in sensational style. - Gill made twp pretty one hand- ed picks in the third for Princeton while outfieldets Falsey, Green .and Baird made good catches. The score: ~ Yale . M S 170 9 opndawse 8T were aided by an exceptionally strong > : 'x' 1oe 3 03 A 2 2|flood tide and although the coach Saovs % %1 % 5| would not make the time public it is 10120 40 31 ¢|believed to have been considerably be- 3023 40 4.1 aflow twenty minutes. The freshmen -3 4 3 % 0 0 and the junior eights hung to the var- $102 103 0 1, mity shell for more than a mile and ----- 3002 0|then the big crew began to draw = 77 /away, the other two eights dropping tour of Italy and the Mediterranean, popular citizens of Conhecticut. He stand. Blpm!n(hll is one of the most ;qndm the present he wil!urryin London. . Between now and the ('Iolin‘ time for the motorcycle entries on June !Mh and the horse -entries July first, C. V. Pendleton, Jr, expects to receive a number of more speedy names in both classes of events. CREWS IN TIME TRIALS. Pennsylvania and _Columbia Clocked Over the Course. Poughkeepste, N. Y. June 23—The last of the time trials by the crews to represent the University of Cornell, Syracuse, ~Columbia, Pennsylvania, ‘Washington and Wisconsin in the in- tercollegiate regatta to be held on the Hudson Friday afternoon were held today. The crews only of Peansylva- nia and Columbia were clocked over the course, the coaches of all the other crews declaring that the hard work has been finished and their would be no_more time trials until race day. Coach Jim Rice of Columbia waited until all the other crews were off (he1 Crews * river tonight before he put his crews on the water. Just before 7 o'clock the three Columbia eights appeared at the finish of the course and rowed up stream for four miles. The crews out at the two mile mark. The trial time of the Pennsylvania Burley Tobacco Alsoin1 and \\ " %Ib.Lmeh N\ M NN ‘lll ““('l % o MoGrory Building, Main Street 89 9 4880 % 204|treshmen and junior eights resulted.in «iffice telephone 501-2. Residence 1179-8 | iy % Yale 2: Princeton 1. Two | & Dretty race for the two miles. 3 Base hit, Hanes. Sacrifice hits. Hanes, Laird, After the crews got the word they — T Dlolen baws Comish. Swinor Hunes | spurted off at a thirty-eight stroke ATTORNEYS AT LAW and’ Salmon. Firs. base on halls off “Dezs | QUP_and then dropped to thirty-six. B T Struck out. by Déyo 5; Time 158, Stafford and by Way 2 | At the end of the first mile the stroke ternberk. ! was down to thirty four and finally Tmoires. Brown & Perkins, iitumeys-at-law Over Umcas Nat. Bank Shetucket St. mmmmmto}rm Natiozal Bank. Telephone 38-3. EDWIN W, HIGGINS, Attorney-atiaw, mar10d Shannon Building. BRIEF STATE NEWS Naugatuck—Sixty young chickens about two to three months oM. tne property of Burgess Charles Cleary of Spencer street, were killed' Monday by a weasel or some other wild animal, TED CARROLL SENDS WORD HE WILL ARRIVE. Motorcycle Racer Coming Here Today In Shape For Fast Riding. ‘Word reached C. V. yesterday, that ‘Ted’ Carroll, tl Springfield cannonball expected to compete in the openraces at the Fourth of July meet at the fairgrounds, would De in this city today. This was mighty good news to the friends of Carroll, who has admirers enough hereabouts. A great many of them hope to see the Bay State boy give his usual good ac- count of himself, although there is: | plenty of Prescott stock in eastern | Connecticut. It was last November, | at the second of the motorcycle meetsi in this city that the New Yorker ran Pendleton . | dropped to thirty before the finish was reached. For the final spurt the stroke was raised again to thirty-six, the Freshmen winning the race by a scant three feet and in the remark- | | ably good time of 9:21. The condi- | tions were favorable. Tonight the Pennsylvania varsity crews were giv- jen an easy row. | BARROW TO HEAD THE NEW LEAGUE New Haven Might Be Entered in In- ternational League. Edward G. Barrow, president of the International league and former man- ager of the Detroit Tigers, will be the executive head of the new major league circuit, which has been sanc- tioned by the National Commission, Get yours at the nearest dealer’s Barrow is one of the smartest baseball politicians in the game and he stands high in the favor of the powers that be. He is a vigorous, agaressive per- son who has had much valuable ex- perienco in baseball affairs_and is widely known as a square spoftsman. The members of the commission as s00n as they are ready to make a for- away from all hands and showed his | ability to negotiate the curves on the half-mile track with the minimum slackening of speed. e e e The Springficld man has been on e mile track at Hampden park, in Ris dmmbor Monday ..tumoon. home city every fair day this summer, Bridgeport.—Judge Gardiner Greene|and is in shape, he says, to ride the | Hartford—Forty applicants for the kee, Kansas City, Indianapolis 'and Louisville in the west. . The commission will not sanction Cubs Defeated Chlmpwnfl. Chicago, June 23—In a draggy and ureless exhibition game before june St. Louis won | by knocking F | . race of his life. the admission_of Chicago, St. Louls the rubber in the third inning, 00 employes of a large automobile in th‘em-upu!or Sodkt. Mon%_v 5 ;:3 Presoott and” ths :{u:e:yu;:a_:?nm:::'nf"i announcement of the plan to or- | and Brooklyn ® the new league. This | worcester .......... ....... score being 7 to b who suc- | manufacturing plant and their friends, Walk, Cameron row | latter proposes to bring with him to | Barrew vy foit ronosue Will clothe jis official. 1t has been shown that | Lawrence | ceedea Rixey, did excellent work, but | the Chicago Cubs defeated Connis from Mabel Hill, a the wife of Judge Priest of St. Louis, | Norwich for the Fourth. Barrow with full power to act. Bar- |there is no room for three clubs in Steele, who t. Athletics this afternoon, 8 to sk Hageman's place with row will then talk T ith the various | Chicago and St. Louis, while in Brook- bas iited e one out In th men jumped into the lead Mo., on the ground of desertion. héflx":fl?t}e{m‘ognfl:&: ‘c-: k!;‘ew club owners now pwning franchises in{lyn there is just about enough patron- ::::(md“:: ~on, nl’l'd ,»,.(." y,”‘m.- ".F..me, ond session when Baker that “Dilck” - Brumenther - agca”°" | the International league and the Amer- | age for one club. On the face of it in check unti the eight, when a pass | home run over the right . tired and leading the quiet life-n the | tiroats e eclene trony Cianged the | clreuit will not provide franchises for kert's triplé scored three runs. Score: RHE city by the sea, ia to be In the judkes’ | Baltimore, Buffalo, the Wards, Weeghman, Stifey or any St. Louis (N) Philadelphia 0101011307113 Toronto and | other Federal league promoters, Chic: $0301040x—8 93 got back the other day from a long | Pittsburgh in the east, with Milwau- | Organized baseball has decided to b lionder, Brown ~ and Bressier and Jet the Feds paddle their own canoe. 1 Schang, Thomas: Lavender, Plerce, If the Gilmore circuit goes to smash the new major organization headed by Barrow will assume the name “Fed- eral league.” If the Feds survive the present disastrous campaign, the new Vaughn and Hargraves. Nickalls Goes Home. New York, June 23—Guy Nickalls, From the Consular Reports. Prospectors in the Philippines have FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL o ®% 1 aue:;-‘r:a a l-.:n‘:eln of u»h-.lt = S lAexgug twlll be Bcall%d”lheh“Amerlqm 9 the Englishman who coached the Yale whie likely to have a marked in- X 7 ssociation.” aseball sharps who victory at New London on finence on the paving of sitles in the| "ARKET WAS REACTIONARY. | stomde 1 ur ... 4w |are in cloe touch with the situation | Ehisdestia ... 5 A e e S far east. Selling Not Heavy But Embraced Wid, 100 Gen. Eectrio ... 18y 19, | predict that the commission's latest e | Lasttanta, Artnkin ‘mad : 3 - 300 31 51, | move will prevent players in organized | Wasiington . Tots “I shall come back again in the fall” Paper g cups are e in Variety of Stocks. 24% 2% | baseball from jumping to the Feds, | Boston for Ireland in Tth. 7 P 1 Parcelona, Spain, and retail there at 3T 38 | whoaith tnoreased opposition will be | Chisess Tor Reed n 9th bl s, s e B g g r o $-10 of & cent each. New York, June 23.—Reactionary | i S5 X om 2. 32 lariven to the wall. Sovaang e e % 6 4 148 S S e Rt e i it e i Modern strest paving is practically | tendencies prevailed today in the stuck | 10 S ce’ 1937 134% i The International league will remain Phusdaphis &5 1171609 693 6% one this year did, for seversl of the unknown in the. cities of Japan market. Selling. while not heavy, was | - 300 Inw. Conper 17% 1% | in existence minus Buffalo, Baltimore INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Tores base Bit. Paskert. t promising men were not in the $ carried on steadily embracing a wide | 150 Int: et 14% 4% | and Toronto. It is believed that Jer- AL E O I B Sadt the varlety of stocks. The supreme couit's | iog ko ek r il o« 1028 | sey City will throw up the sponge in 2 £ e L Bl s decision against the railroads in the| 200 Int Hew "coms. the near future, £o that when the cir- Rucker in Great Form. boat. Intermountain rate case, announced after the close vesterday, gave the list its initial setback today. Western railroad stocks, especially the Hacri- z \ mans, were heavy at the outset. The { 7 senaitiveness of these stocks led to a 20 It Hex o cuit is reorganizeq for mext season it will include these citles: Newark, Rochester, Providence, | x, Montreal, Syracuse, Albany, Bingham- ton and Wilkesbarre, If promoters in Richmond, Worces- Gilmore Suspended Bradley. Chicago, June 23—President Gilmore of the Federal League today suspend- | ed Manager Bradley of the Brooklyn | team for five days and fined him $100 2 | pitched one of his invincible games to- | Brooklyn, June 23—Nap Hur‘kpr‘ ? | day and downed the Pittsburghs 2 to {1, in a battle with Cooper, who, bar- | |ring the first inning, was ‘equally ef- {fective. In that inning Brookiyn scor- more general - speculafive selling and ter or New Haven can show Strong ed its two runs on Omara’s pass,|gor delaying the game at Indianapolis eventually the whole it was ‘on ‘the enough backing one of those cities may Daubert’s sacrifice bunt, Dalton’s sac- ;;e.,m,_,_ Ho refused to -lekve the doxg'::;-rd l"“nl- * sola be sclected instead of Albnn) or |rifice and Wheat's single. Hits bY {panch when ordered to do so by the § e ey enadiemgnis or ol ‘Wilkesbarre. Carey and Mowrey and Viox's force | ympire. Pitcher Seaton of Brooklyn sg}'cklflr;f: et atly on e In case the mame American Assa- scored Pittsburgh's only run of the | gag suspended for three days and fine Al tidey Tor abipring §8.000.000 Soid ciation is taken by the Barrow league, game. od $50 for using abusive language te 8 Ay tor shipping $5,000/060 wol the circult, which will lose Milwaukee, Bith sides flelded sharply and the |¢ne umpire. an to Europe, o 015 the heaviest Ll Kansas City, Indianapolis and Louis- game was played in seventy-five engagements .of the movement. e ville_ will be reorganized as the West- minutes. The score: ling exchange rates were firm and | % . Orioles Defeated Big Leaguers. tintegponey was unaffected. ern league, with these cities in the Pitteburgh (M) Cleveland Won Close Game. Siedan. %5, me was upaffected. . - s S e ;3| Baitimore June 23_After shutting R reon Sor, fue SUE e Milwaukee, St. Paul, Cleveland, Co- | Detroit, Mich., June 23—Cleveland 2% 3 173 ¢lout Toronto 3 to 0 in a championship giiMex | Fatea. of sthe recent heavy lumbus, Toledb, Omaha, Denver and |'and Detroit played off a postponed i £ 7% 1 3|same, the Baltimore International o oyt OF: GIN1,; ssics Troin (e b S| ity h Thomas Chivington |game today and by heavy hitting in 3% : o o|League club today defeated the Cin- ward. Xondition of business, is the (;o‘c’:rvt S p:;:[dentomu L T early innings the Naps won b5 tod. Pt 113 1|cinnati Natienal Leaguers, 5 to 4 SRS Juorefss An Momesti® nroduction There is no idea of placing clubs|The batting of Wood, with four hits 121 3 3| Manager Herzoz of Cincinnati, whose B ok e mofeyte:m'f 500,000, 10 in Cincinnati and Detroit to be oper- | out of five times at bat, was a feature. | -3y 7 9| parents live here, was given an ova- B T the wethme o Quickailver pr ated in the new major league for the | Captain Moriarty of Detroit will be | HH 2 | tion by a big crowd when he appeared o R considerably leas thas the o ted( oo ay o Cop reason that one club is all that either | out of the game for a few days be- =is % ¢+ is1|on the feld. Socore: 2 O'The webkly weather report from fne| 300 Rex It & ‘Riea of these citles can stand. of injuries to his hand which he o E % 6% 1 Baitimore %%’o%;%%%x—‘ ’ S o d; 100 Rep. Ir. 3 3 ived when he stole home in yester- - _ o060 00061 01 cinna —4 crop regions was generally favorable, ; . Y see 3 although condifions in various sec- | i Koo ©AMES SCHEDULED TODAY. i (:“W& T TR A A A L iis e et tions were adverse, owing to cold in| %100 Ramley S roqu ub Defeated. the north and drought elsewhere. The | 100 Seawara p&- =T Nmeien Tt Graerlt 3830 TITia The Dollord Croquet club of Taftville * v Tow pa ton_nt_ New 3 Tumer. 2 23 - : arine . Cleveland 2t 8¢ Touls a slow improwemem in some branches | 1100 So. Pacific cfis. Derralt 8t " Chicago: ! o 4 376 8%| sunday afternoon at ""f“",'",'““ai'f Side .club of Danielson and were de- r of business. There was a decrease in | 190 So. Pac_ id. pd National Leagus. | §33 8 o6t 100 0 one of the fastest games of the sens- | L) G score of B to 6. | The the last period of 9,468 in"the number - ot v Tork % Boson. | 301 & I[Kevach?» ¢ 1 0 4 0|son the home team trimmed ite | p e mfelson club is to play a returs-game of unused cars. Louls at_Pittsburgh. 406 3 0BumsI5 3 016 1 0|Rock by the “shut out” route, 3 to 0. ol Fifllflhfl- 1',, odoe: Copper metal ‘quotations were lower Brookiyn” ot Philadembls Mechelp 3 18 3 Osieamec 2921 8lmpc game was a_pitchers’ battie in |IB twWo Weeks at Taftville . P 7| abroad and there were reports of price Eactern Association. c: "> 2202 UDes 4 111 4which Howson for Voluntown perform- | o2 3 /0 Ve, T0n " ity 1q the frst shading here. Some of ‘the copper New Haven at Sprinefield. Totals 36 10 10602 0iedin big league form, striking out 15 | B otoh game they have { shares were d@istinctiy heavy. Indus- g BB e 9 2.2 0 9!men and holding his opponents to two lost this year, trials held up fairly well most of the R D LR 1.8 9 2|cateties. The score: day, but as the session advanced sell- 6 wooooe White Reck ing ' became more. gencral and in Ui B B i e ERRR Par "3 ' P 5 > > last hour the whole list was forced cff, o e e & o Y P o SR IR 12 | . ‘ Pennants, Favors, Etc.. Gy o S, R e SRS S e s inl 5o COBB LOSES HIS HEAD § e bond market was 1 r. To- | b aabui v (73 Batted for Main in TOh Buivan.ib 3 012 o MRS. EDWIN FAY | vmid 8Satoiar’ves'un ———e | DR =t A1 i Bk ; 5 : t«l tates bonds were unchanged 4 22) B for Can H E 3 ' _call, International League. Seore Dy Innings 318 L : 5. Cieveland * 10201 o i you read in the J | e > pe e i Detzolit . o0 o0 300 » & > ankln Squln — 'sTocks. g > I Toree base’ it, Teibita. 2 papers that Ty Cobb had B gsme. . “(Second game.) 6 Jersey City 5. (12 ionings) Federal Leagus. Buffalo 4, Chicago 3, Brookiyn 3, lnal.mp-u- 12. ; i Planters Strengthen Lead. Hartford, Conn., June 23—Baldwin, Hartford’s young twirler, weakened in % been arrested? Well, we all know that he is cool a.nmm,n.n.-n., COTTON. New York, June 23.—Cotton fu!ures ‘, BRERE L m-u!c-t- 13.26; ll 50; no Disease. ; = e 5 i Room s Shanson Dlag. Hous: 1o s | 50 ol closed barely steady. July 12.57, Auc | Beses iy 5 Piusursh o St Cabarel wt Tho ekme’ tite STing B Bues . & enough on the diamond, “Mo! 100 Am. Cer & Wdry. gust 12.56, October 12.42, December New England League. New London a safe lead, the Planters | Umoire T F Shea ~ Time 1 heur um-s. i G Y0 | 12.46, January 1233, March 12.36, M1y | porttana 7, Tewiston 0. winning § to 2. Powers pitched well | 5% S™4n but it seems he needs to 308 dn. 41088 * Spot. quiet:” middling uplands, | |Lsvel . S M il DIt Sard and oupte ! Am. i Fast Horses for Pogquonnock Park. The Fourth of July at Poquonnock park is being looked forward to with tunelly. Score: salt, do a little more head work when in public. Perhaps 1 2 v 2 MONEY. i Egiiiiz LS -t 1] 2] marrone! aem !orkj June 28. — Call money 6. Waterbury 1 Pavest by sportsmen in this part of the 13-4@3; ruling rate 1 7-8; last hrtted’ & - Yoy Jenden 8. country. e s 2: closing 1/3-4@3. Time loans ,,::; forig -tk B g i LY o are coming in raptaty, wn- || one of our Hats would BT easier: 60 days 2 1- ; 90 days 2 1 2; August. 0 mantic, Norwich, Westerly, Kingston Co. { ”n 393 | six months 3. and even New York being re 20 Five silver cups have already been offred for special prizes. In addition U to these a motorcycle tire and several purses have been hung up. The recent planing of the track was of interest to sportsmen hereabouts, many of whom visit there every day. Extra_seating capacity is being ar- ranged for. Michigan ¢, Penn. 0. Untversity of - MWawali 18, ~ GNIGAGO “RAIR WANKEY. G Ten 1, a* 1% i 0% F & 8 13-16, 89 6% T 'na o7 5 9-15-57 118 wesanannsd i ke Univendty of oleumenosuss FE T 2 2f3 79 13-1 ™ s f Fask G, s 2 . o E ¥ biec a3

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