Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1914, Page 3

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TR Lt b t-yj;, sevescemas 8. . ‘YOUR FALL v_.a'ux TAKE A ' “WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION . POLICY WJTH J. L. LATHROP & SONS 148 it'is that Ray { well will return to the ranks of tho a ;. effort will be made to - Burglary e R e ‘ Accident and Health 3 gt A\ | [§ Fidelity and Surety Bonds - game back ‘into the stride, he got the jinx idea—and fretted until he could not hit Conaie. at all, 2 %) Y . 2 Lo % Erend ball player, and s (o \ = ] % N is one of the players Mack | riflc hitter when inks he can P SR B0, !‘::bflf in fl:lmnvtufln of | and if he gets the idea this year that w" LOW <218 ERICAN con — e e v ; ld’s champions, along with :hs Jfil;“’\;l d"l’lrludd lllll'ntth‘ose Fed o C bs. It is t- | league. .chers lo a lot of worry- S, Plank and Coombs. stat i 5 o Real Estate and Insurance a Specialty. ing—also the outfielders. Who has been named by President 218 Main Street, on the Square 3 esca] being scored upon, % 3 ey The superstitious idea of a jinx is| W1son on commission to help settle, possible’ o ; Ma S not uncommon in baseball. The worst | Colorado labor troubles. case wae that of poor old Kid Bald- f placi . 4 ‘Would bring about harmony on his club | Win, one of the grandest catchers of MIND * when ing_your not beaten. | Michigan being his " th He felt a streak of hard| WILL TAKE SMALL ARMY SOUTH. "!,‘{‘., CE for the coming year v ing €0 the tremendo even if he had to get a team of high | his time. He felt a streak of M b further | luck. For a time it THE nc'r.m-t during the last five lack has no er | lucl these ¢ ¥, Ehats - the othar McGraw Has 45 Players on His List. insurance _Comj 5 pass a rule that menced to whisper that the Kid was ey eitaor T eineured " or| ,The game of football £ thelr men. | B e g B P O e Sias has| bad luck. He not only was bad Iuck| Manager’ John J. McGraw of the 1 he cery e e for himself but for all who came in|Giants has determined to bring every of giving the . contact with him. N e e crowd & run for 1ts mom- | him Pitchons beuns to fear to piteh to|T30UTCe Of the New York club into ey and just as soon as e Tt oo him. Tt was strange, but it seemed as| PIAY In his effort to rebuild a team d ; had the boys crowded their -early | REICHSTAG VOTES ON i Tule will be put in the book | building up the Tankess for ih if some misfortune happened to ail the | SaPable of wihstanding the fire of the | 7% | d 3 advantage. \ but 3 1o his closest. friends. | Braves in the next pennant race- An| QY X i 5 E WAR CREDIT TODAY. THE PACT that we sell INDEMNITY greater | ncased 'this ‘year's Yalo-Fiarvard bat- | engage sore vetarans. oo the fnmsperic | 1t drove him ut of the business. e | INVeMOFy of his reserve list disclosed | ., Vo Tore weolk i pitcher At eeac | 1,250,00,000, WAlE: s mere promise to peoted tle willsbe strong boosters for the nUM- | ence of many ot the vo layere tast] tried the minors, and found them even | the Tact that no less than 45 players) Fon (SR, B 3700 a Demaree. 11t i8 Exp That ¥ % H i ison Droepes! i v of the young players o 5 3 are at present enrolled on Secretary |12 S - Be Voted Unanimously, . = to go a long way Yoix, o8 & serious handicap to the WORL, | e teft Cincinnatt he gave|JOhn B. Foster's register. Hero they |19 1ot PIobase to Be canghl st way P e away a pair of baseball shoes. Oddly | *T8i o e McLean, Smith, | club has today no less than 20 box- | Berlin, Dec. 1. via London. 5.30-9: st COACH HINKEY’'S SYSTEM enough, every player who wore those Fohnbon AlamE MRCARRl Chto R men. From such an array it i€ rea- | —Tho. relclistag meets tomorro SeES Shoes got hurt. One scoffer who trie . 3 ; Sonable to expect one or two surprises. rpose of voti edtt of I8 STILL YOUNG.}it atter several had thrown them away | Mathewson, Marquard, Demaree, Tes- | {15 e” oix ‘catchers, enough t0 Bandle | b e oo s o (4 25000000 JOHN A. MORAN cism. ‘|tense bad things much its own Way|to public opinion and make tids g Sedke & 108 reau, Fromme, Wiltse, Schupp, | 1,878 S FatCante Cotel o e hey | five Dillion marks ($1,250,000,000). Dr. natural result was that the | f; ncessis Coach F - ’ - | Schauer, - Kirmeyer, Stroud, Gipe, = X Investment Broker [sd tho netural reeut nap thet, (00| o conoession. e man, Wt Oon | e Falc®lats Ialioss hung in the | ook Glass, Williagus, . Pallmers: Bits/| 1l Ay Jouk snougl fo get to. Mar- | Vou FatlEtassrEenes. 9 HEReSS fargely to the attack. $Judging from DECIDE FATE OF FEDERAL e St ter, Scull, Huenke, Eriskson, Royc: ChabRTion . Smtes ¥ —— touch them. Finally they disappeared. B . t] explain~ The product of a well-established|A newsboy wae suspected. The news |infelders—Merkle Holke, " Doyle, Young Jail Hills Won. Py g 5 e, s the results in carrying and passing REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ] A SPECIALTY bail will ttentios LEAGUE LEFT-OVERS | fon = Brainard, Fletcher, Beatly, _Dyer, ing the military and fnancial situs- ‘ Office Over Capitol Lunch i %0 the defensive same and an|: 3 otball achool won from the product|came that the bov had broken his 68| Grant, Stock, Kores, Reed; outfielders | The Young Jail Hills defeated the | tion. He first-received the Socialists’ Ofios Phone S70—Residence 1170-8 |Improvement in this ~department is|Some Want to Get Back Into Organ- | She saore of 56 o 0 Sasmedon "% Y| Big e piayers were sure he wae ihe | -BUmS, Béscher, Ples ' Snodgrass, |Laurel Hill foothall team Triday by|leaders. It is expected the war credic sure to be noficed next year. At least ized Baseball 7 e e A 3 ey Murray, Robertson and Donlin. the score of 32 to e following | will be adopted unanimously and with- ge varsity team wins| thief. ether the ill luck followed R S I e o e e - T ot N e e ; — from its freshmen eleven there is no| those shoes further no one knew—but | MeGraw has stated that in il prog- | RSN 2%\ 00 Jon " FeTone T. Shem, | tatend Lo raise the new loan. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW rtflve'% ren:tm b:“ e .ufgll‘r;:xo, Dee. 1.-—112 fate opl the | unfavorable eo:xmebem made :t;gm'zh: f;f, ifi:‘;h:x‘mr l; ,.,‘,’fl{(" Y;’:‘,':fl: added ta the roster before spring. Ne- | A. Illilnserwx, Shea, C. l‘§‘-:ul|vm. Iz-i ‘Chancellor ‘Bethmann - Hollweg, R e e = i has 3 Federal league ball freshman coaches because of the fac o Crawford, W. Furiong, A, Furlong an aking to the reichstag committee, -moulded m 5 1 3 2 ) Uricas Nat. Rank. Shetuckei St |ceeded fairly well. The Blue had two | each club probably-will be decided at | has not had the benedt of the years of | ©ame thing came near hapbening tn| Ume of the National league meeting Doualei W o e %.e. stairway near to Thames |chances to score against Harvard and|, meeting of the National Bassball|instruction that has been given the|Johnny Evers. Johnny suffered a re- e G B i L o & - 3 probably ex “ £ inten: cargy till the meeting of the reichstag: National Rank. Telephone 38-3. bly would have done 80 except commission in New York next Mon- | varsity. th e astls | markable run of bad luck. But even |, Of course, I do notintend to Boston, Dec. 1—Harry Stone of | tons b —_— e |for a fumble on one eccasion and a|day. .ufifi’. = ‘ll"eg‘lle'd- :h:“l‘-‘lnrvoun S5 | Detore that atarted It was a supersii | 50 Players next year,” sald he, “though | yew York, who ciaims the lightweight tomorzow. He sald he hoped the reich~ EDWIN W. HIGGINS, bad pass by the center on the other.| B B. Johnson, president —of. the | game, the reverse of this feeling s no- | ton in the Cub team that anyone who |1 MEht take that number —to the|-hampionship of Australia, was award. | St% Wouwld Vote oan unanimously;, Law, Her team had a good supply of ground | american league, said tonight he had | ticeal € I8 no- | roomed with Evers would be released, | SPTIIE camp at Marlin. My club needs | oq the decision after a 13-round con. |85 this would encourage the troops to AeSormer-at) 7 gaining plays but its defense was iu- | beon sommencd to & mesting of the oo inaTORED the derislve MaTkS| Tt was a joke—but It happened again | & little new biood, and I'am deter-|(est with Gilbert Gallant of Chelses | the STeatest enerey. mar108 Shannon Building. | adequate both against the passing | commission whicH will be held just a | Frank Hinkey. & i and aeain until the plavers actually | Mined to inject some of the right sort.|ionight. It was the last bout of the 3 e ——— |and running game. Next vear it i8|day hefore the annual National ieague 5 feared to room with him. The £6Id where W practlos. e Texu¥] sepson th. thts city: The Sihlwald, or city forest of Zu- BRAVES WILL HAVE Eil Coaches | mceting. Yale Has Confidence. So_Johnnv and T roomed together | I5 plenty big enough to kpep op.® e rich, Switzerland, adds to the town's 1 B e L o Anton and bots | rcveral ball plavers who .were on| - Happily, this feeling ls unshared by|2nd no especial hard luck befell me.—| vor, Troruit who goes south with me | Dartmouth Elects McAuliffe Captain. | revenues $7.30 per scre 2 year, reduc. NEW BALL GROUNDS.|eak spote in their defense and bet- | icderal payrolls last year, but who|(he laree ma o8 Yal | New. Haven Times-Teader. AR o ‘Hanover, N. H., Dec. 1—John Mc- | ing the amount needed to be raised = pisecresulis are thive REpctll beve been notified that they will-mot| the enthusi.«m for his work which fol. e e e tay- | Avie ot \Worcester. arass, was elect. | through taxation by more than $32,000, * he heeded in 1915, have applied to.clubs | low-cd. Yuic's win over Princets Pebinson Re-engaged to Coach Brown B L e iy o e e in_organized . The commis- st ol B - {ers take the game seriously, which ed cap next y o J by no means lessened because of Sat-| Prcvidence, . I, Dec. 1—E. N.|evidently was not done by some of the | football team today. McAuliffe plays b 2 v s g m’m&fififiafi xrday's disastrous, although not inglo- [Pctinson was re-angazed today as |regulars last season. Little fault per- |left tackle. He prepared for college Children Cr Maize and Blue by this play. Harvard | jo their fold or whether to dlselpiine | [OuS_defeat by Harvard. head coach of the Brcwn University | haps should be found with the club|at Worcester Academy. sy FOR FLETCHER'S R and 1 wekisie ihe toos” iras | to NEe SUEE LYt T 25 8 The Haughton school of football is|football team for two years. Williqm |that failed —after winning three = § his assistants next fall there might have been a different sto- | New York after a brief vacation. CTASTORIA Pes Tow Aort Al It s seven years old, and from the second | Sprackling and A. H. Whittemore will | straight pennants. But still T think | Governor-elect Whitman returned to Syracuse Pemnsylvania' and - Corn to the Nifth of those seven years it has | be had very little success with it.. LEGITIMATES HAD :;:‘d‘ vl"'m;lt\b-. glhorxlwn school. In its On the other haud, the Wolverines EASY huct ough it may not be so ad- ahowed Chat Tt could be worked. - ASY_ WINNING GAME |mitted, the men from whom the Har- 1 vard teams have heen selected have fow pasven Led the Owls at Duckpins by 117 Pins | been known before they have entered successful, the play proved a big| In their duckpin match on Tuesday |the Cambridge university. Once in the ground gainer. The _touchdown |evening the Legitimates recorded an |freshman cluss, they have come under against Syracuse, both of thoseagainst | 85y Win over the Owls, havilng a |the tutelage of men who are i- hearty I Cornell, several against Pennsylvania, | Marsin of 117 pins. The high single, | accord with the views of Coach Haugh- | and the fleld goal kicked against the|Which was 120, went to Capt. Hicke ton and who drill their charges in the f l it sflgflgi ;;555!55 jes were made possible by timely [&nd H. Hill Haughton fashion. ball. and accurate tossing of the As the result, in their secon teady for play : One point in the rules which should {hey becoie candlaaten for vars} i ! i ey JLOnipdant A e e e Leg sitions, with a full year of ‘r. il u.".'n leared x N"‘“ Bt ¥ der the system used by H tae World's Harvard-Yale game ov T b i Davaalvady S 23 grounded in the rudiments of the At the annusl and in the course of their s $ today, President behind his own P years In the vorsity squad i Y ] ficers’ were re. goal Section 16 of rule 6 goes Decessary to perfect is their x R\ fow of this city extensively into the definition of @ DN en Wit ot mem thit oy t lo:ath::e.whl!h 0({!2!" men than i i Biating The Tolie 15 = Saat: T that 4 91 101 376 ¢o make up the varsity's attack and de- ’ I""""m""" which came up in the Harvard-Yale fence. N e ¥ Hinkey School New. ere was considerable 373 402 389 1184| The Hinkey school of football wi T, this m: vva:-. él:d ;1':". :;:ueo! ——— established this fall. Previously there Whether the ball s dead when touch-| . \ocay Bested Terry Kellar |D2d been conflicting ideas of footbail lay instilled in -the minds of th Harvard-Michigan game, the Crim New York, Dec. 1—Tom McCarty ot | oy - > son players several times touched a|Lewiston, Me, outfought Terry Kellar | so*me fn::r‘;;‘uy:T;s-ead et rolling ball when they were offside|of California in a fast ten-round bout s e previous coaches have had to back t: and the leather was awarded to the | here tonight. McCarty was o0 StTong | the very heginnings of. football i‘.cfi year to eliminate these conflicting ideas and start the team working up the playing system which the then coach belleves is the best. Little thought of grooming the freshmen teams for the varsity has been given. When Hinkey came to take the po- e sition of head coach, th et m”” ‘-_——// SR e uuunmmnumnmmnmunum|||mnm|!nu|ml|||uu|mmlmmnmmm LIGHT DEALING IN MARKET. Offerings Again Were In Small Lots— Activity Confined to Speculative ls- sues, w#fii!lllfli}lfll;fi e taught two systems of football, and because Hinkey's ideas of the game conflicted with those. of former coaches these men were forced to start all over again. So It was with the former freshmen footballers who ai cause of these conflicting systems the work of coaching has been difficult and the learning of the men delayed. This latter fact perhaps showed most plainly in comparing the work of the Yale'varsity and Y: 5 The latter had not been confused wi former conflicting coaching systems, Shismn PR, e L VRS et e ko Housewives: Show this Ad to your hushands. Rock Public _Service of New Jersey ds s ars o N e i Al S BT S S Mt Girls: Show it to the hushand-to-be. : New York, Dec. 1—Light dealings marked today’s opening of the market e T wero - scaal lots. the largest transaction .in the first ten minutes being the sale of $20,000 of St. convertible & 1-2s at & decline of 1-4 point - Other issues which showed fraction- al recessions in the early trading in- * EO ER §affazazanasnzas 238g2sannenzsgnsise FRRFERR SERRAREER JOSEPH: BRADFORD BOOK' BINDER Blank Books Mede and Ruled to Order L 100 BROADWAY ] ) convertible 4s, Interborough - - '_“'“k“;df"Fm‘.N“?:' gt They Hike = Sy 5T i § chanee. ay's. bistioe: ut For Next Year. good things to est—an sifted thru pure silk, all & sanitary : : - Dental Surgeon Ofterings became mo mt:‘-gg‘ngwyu.orhnmvgfi Look out for mext year” is an Hke your baking better if you use SERV-US :l:m Te is untouched by mmznum A MeGrory Building, MNorwioh, Conn. e T Sow. . | SEorm: ciome foNowars ot the Eaime siacs FLOUR — “the flous that makes the bread that. mix the dough. : Py . 0w 2R wx Yalos ::ldg:t-bg‘!}‘::m fld’:!‘:h“:l_l Makes you hungry.” It paysto tempt the men folk I 5 - o= .:..".'.‘ # 8 |aer Hinkey,this iprediction is well "m‘e““ H’W&Bmfi‘f‘ Biscuits and Pastry SAVE ON YOUR BREAD BILL i 3 ‘e &%) "i"f"y Eu Eu worthy of consideration. mad v-‘usm o - ped.\gte::dfl:ur. > SERV-US & will e & ‘ 28 Mfll‘ m ufld!S D on, Retunding | B S afamteti B8 longeréhz brosee if'-o"dmh"’m"'g:fim"". 3 3 atie i h;;gmgwm buy anywhere 1 ALL OF THE BEST KINDS | ‘New York city ‘ll'fi:’fi:‘“' o | B e By P Soungsters befas T Dimp Eeniue of Minnesota 04 Juction or you can take it ) mm i b g S o 3 | Hincis o spring very kernel is care- ‘M. 8-;7!-' inldlin St | R e 415 : %E-’Ea'k H e g aelaac, 458 fully washed with pure artesian water, scoured, = 70" refunded. 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