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TUESDAY, WAY 25, 1915 NORWICH BULLETIN, man’s metropolitan championship over ¥ the Slespy Hollow Country club’s links TWELVE ENTER FOR BULLETIN CUP M. C. A. Five Mile Marathon Race Open Only to Local m'“_n e ey Runners—Race Will Start at 10:30 O’Clock Monday i Morning—Eighteen Enter Boys” Two Mile Race— Judges Will be Announced Later. k Natienal League. Cincinnatl~ at Boston. Company of Now Haven, Cenny, is the futest addition to the manow facturing industries of Connecticut and now are prepaved to supply the Z, team to furnish a new ball If they think that they can repeat that trouncing we will be glad to meet ittsbuzgh. their manager at The Bulletin office Buffalo at Chicago. R SO BEST ADDING MACHINE enter before the list closes. There are ten prizes this year with The Bulletin cup the main prize. The cup has been purchased and is now on exhibition in Plau-Caddens window. The entry list will close Saturday night. Mationsl League. [ — Refuses to Manage Cleveland. Yow Tork-Prttiungh poskpaied, . ratn Ctnctzmati ] San Francisco, May 24.—Walter McCredie, manager of the Portland Pacific Coast League baseball team, announced here today that he had re- fused the managership of the Cleve- that Is made in America. Newark 1, The main feature of the event this|land American League Do gaee ————— —_ |year is the elimination of out of town | crdie said he had telegraphed his ro. | o ¥ TG & It anmiow) BATTING AVERAGES. >E ON TIME about the important | runners, this making it for only local | fusal to the management of the Cleve- 3, Providence 3. ST 5 matter of FIRE INSURANCE. It is|runners. This has already been |land team. e Cobb, Luderus and Kauff Leading the 0o late after the fire has taken place | demonstrated to have stimulated Newark 5, 3 Majors—Dike Leading Batter in Gol- with the resultant loss. It is up to Let us attend to the matter For you. & ISAAC 5. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main Strest ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW much interest. The entries to date follow: Aex Charnetski, Charles Roessler, William Sakel, Harold Spicer, George MeArthur, Carleton Fiske, John Nolan, Jr., George James, Camile Hasereau, C. Penpester, James Mileski. A two mile race for local boys under 16 years of age will be run at 0 ‘with appropriate prizes to the winners. Already eighteen hopefuls have enter- ed. The entries follow. An Unsigned Letter. The Sporting Editor has received a letter from the players who quit the Yantic team on Sunday, giving their views of the situation, but its is unsigned. If the writers wish it in print they must afiix their signatures to the letter. Athletic Meet at N. An inter-class athletic meet F. A. will be lege Baseball. The old reliable Tyrus Cobb of Geor- gia and Detroit has replaced M. Jacques Fournier of Chicago at the { head of the American league batting list. Hughle Jennings’ chief pet is hit- ting the ball for an even .400, while the Frenchman has fallen back to .392. Crawford, Cobb’s running mate, is also up in the lead at .348. Nap Lajoie still Richmond 4, Buffalo 5. New England League. Towau "7, “nbors o Worcester 14, Portland 4, Cotonial League. Hartford- Taunton Fame postponed, rain. Brockton 2; Springfield 1. (10 innings).) Collegs Resuits. The White Adding Machine Co. YORK STREET, NEW HAVEN TELEPHONE 3330 b T P R omas Whi held at the Academy in the near fu- continues to climb, and the last time — AMOS A. BROWNING | srthor Surlingame, - Marvin " Hames. | (0re i i Bl acoounts: wer taken ho was resting | = _ Attorney-atLa chard’s Bldg. | Blmer MacKenzle, Alfred Steink: 7 kit ped comfortably at .324. Eddie Collins, who ,,,‘:‘;‘.":;"“;.:‘,"" ditis. A surgeon will examine Aim - 34 o e win Sevin Sven Didrickson, I. OVER 1,000 ENTRIES. National Leagut has been reported as not hitting up to | coftin, Army tomorrow. Captain John Evers, who SERCnai 100 Gl!‘;o Stramese, Ben Covey, Bddle AQ‘- _— 3 standard, has climbed beyond the .300 | Gram.” Brown 2| has been at his home in Troy, N, H., Brown & Perkins, Attmep-at-low | 20, Linus Charnetsid, William | La |For Fortieth Annual Meet of Imter- | Gricies™" 1 300" ey Maker io leading the 1eagge I expeciia o take mp’ e maragericl s Rochelle, Charles Peckewlys, Philip| collegiate Union of Amateur Ath- | Pitisbursh - 15 oharss Ret o g SEIeht e e Ll i Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|Johnson, John Filburn, Augus Me- | o 9°C°, Brookiva 15 TERT L SRR e e e get trance stairway near to Thames | Donald. etes of merica. Boston 16 his credit out of six starts. er o n crutches. N u.lannuz nmhmo 38-3.| The judges and officials have not Sy Souts 1 Chicago has the record which looks _— e vet Deon Socted bt it 15 hoped |, New York, May 24.—More than one | Glnctrasd 1 next best on paper, of eight victories Tufts Blank Holy Cross. have the same as last year. thousand entries have been received New York and a single loss. Medford, Mass, May 24.—Krepps' COAL AND LUMBER for the fortieth annual meet of the American League. Luderus of Moran’s Phils is at the . pitching resulted in a shatout victory ofty 1 Meoting Thursdag— | [ntercollegiate TUnion of Amateur 5 top of the National league list with [ Bk Yale =~ - for Tufts by a score of 6 to 0 In & City, Laagus ‘mg 1 ::h, )é 2 Hpesesiar America. to be held at|Dpeti: b 236 1o his ersditaur. S Cin | Legore, uie " game with Holy Cross today. The anage e ] c: 2370, Good . Syracu . League will 1old & short mesting at |day of this weak, > oo ST | St 13 1 o |lCol Ghioiao - nillahen 1ha nicktithres Dok combiy e e The Bulletin office Thursday evening| Twenty odd colleges and universi- | wesmgon 13 is[.366. Heinie Groh, who was leading | B, Princtor Tufts 0100050x4 8 for the purpose of settling a dispute [ ties of the east south and middle west | Clevclund 18 for a few weeks at the start, is now | Benson, Columbia 000000000 3 1 that has come up. have entered teams, including Am- ;;u';fik 2;) dropping gradually behind. At present |Brown. Amherst Wallace and herst, Brown, Colby, Columbia, Cor- | Fhilsdelsh! his record stands at the .340 mark. | Britton, Amy Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 463-12 Willard Booked to Meet Coffey. Jess Willard has notified promoters that he will agree to a match with Jim Coffey at the Brighton Beach race track Labor day for a $25,000 guaran- tee, providing Jim Coffey knocks out Jim Flynn at the opening show of the Athletics Win. The Athletics of Jewett City de- feated the White Elephants Saturday by the score of 9 to 6. The Athletics of Jewsett ity de- feated the All Stars of Norwich Sun- day by the score of 11 to 6. Send all challenges to Steven Takmon, Jewett City, Conn.,, Box 1276. After the Warriors. The Emeralds who were given such a trouncing Sunday by the Norwich Town Warriors wish to state that they are far superior to the Norwich Town boys and are willing to back up nell, town, Dartmouth, Fordham, George- Harvard, Haverford, Massachu- setts Tech, Lafayette, Michigan, New York University, Princeton, Penn Swarthmore, Yale, Maine and Bowdoin. The entries of Georgetown vania, Pennsylvania State, Syracuse, Johns Hopkins, univer- sity were received after the date set for the closing of the lists and have been accepted conditionally upon the dei the I. C, ion of the executive committee of A. A. A. A, which will meet on Thursday to consider the case. MISS MARION HOLLINS Rabbit Maranville has climbed above -300 in the past week and is now hit- ting the pill for .309 in contests. Pjerce of Chicago is leading in pitch- ing honors with five victories and no setbacks. 11 James of Boston has won three games and has not yet suf- fered defeat. Alexander of Philadel- phia has won seven and lost two. Benny Kauff, last the Federal, has a front and is now points ahead of Westerzil, h nearest competitor. Cooper of Breoklyn and® Manager Lee Magee of the same team make up the quartette of Ward's hired men who are setting the pace in the outlaw organ- Federal Leagus Sta Pittsburgh Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 4. Cleveland, Ohio, May 24.—Philadel- phia defeated Cleveland today, 5 to 4, bunching three hits with Hagerman's two rmsses and Leibold’s muff in the second inning for four runs. The score: c'lvlllfi‘ ) Pl Hardwick, Harvand Roseff, Columbia Vaughan, Yale Hicks, Navy CHIP-CLABBY CASE PUZZLES RING FANS. Many Hold Opinion at Variance With That of Members of New York State Boxing Commission. Princeton, . May EL—T‘hu Princeton-Harvard baseball game which was postponed because of rai ‘was again called off today on account of wet weather. It will be played to- morrow. Cub Infielder Gets Release. Chicago, May 24.—The release of Red Corrigan, Cub infielder, to Louis- ville, was announced today ——eee e The tongues of the boxing enthusi asts are still wagging over the rather unusual decision reached by the mem- bers of the New York state athleti commission in the case of George Chip Brighton Beach open air arena on the 5 LEADS WOMEN GOLFERS Bpo a o b s elizati Leslie is still hitting | and Jimmy Clabby. It will be remem- 3 that statement by challen; the ization. eslie Mann is stil itting . y Y night of tno Sist. e e sleneE e = 7 " e 3% 8 fhome 3T S Raving remstored 150 in 15 Samos | bered that tho bova were ordersd out game to be played under the follow- |In Annual Woman’s Metropolitan | Chapmanss 3 0 3 1 ofLapp.ib 3040 Prendergast of Chicago is leading the | of the ring for not trying their best in s e 1 ing rules. Championship _Tournament. Jocken s’ 3 333 ¢ ifscnn 3 141 ¢fpitchers with three wins and no losses | bout at the St. Nicholas A. C., New Iongae s e Seaior s caaaea Pott | L e e piave on the st [ NS ERE- - T D ] SR RS 1 i B ettt 1 Badis ek siow | YOIk et wecs ter BeSibetces the urday tumbled the Yankees from their|order not to interfere with the ity | Marion Hollins, of Westbrook, L, I,| O'Nelle 3 6 3 1 o|Kovf.3b 2021 games allotted to him. Allen of Pitts- | ulate the sport in that state. 3 proud place at the top into third place. | League; 3. No one but the same men [led the field of seventy women golf- |Hsermaap § ¢ 0 ¢ olshawkesp = 0 0 2 o) burgh. who had a perfect record up to| Although found gullty of not giving ‘hey struck an unexpected snag in St.| that played Sunday may play, but the |ers with a score of 91 in the eighteen | Xwesd 1 3 o 5 o| Totats 31 52710 ¢|@ Week ago, has lost twice in the|their best efforts, it was decided to uis, but such is baseball. The team|manager has the privilege of chang- |hole medal play qualifying round in —— = meantime and is now well down the|Pay them off and suspend them for one as been playing well on this western |ins the position of the men: 4, Each |the annual tournament for the wo- | Totals 3¢ 10 3 line. month. When the verdict was handed E:r» and will come baeck home fighting i i \“;mflmmm Sinss 1t Dike of Brown and Gerhardt of the|down Jimmy Clabby declared that they the van. 5 P e ey Soo11sezen Army are the leading individual bat-|might give his end to charity. Chip Philadelphla 1 0 6 0 0 o o—3|ters in college baseball, the former with | said the same, but decided to accept Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck Wins Medal. o Base Dot Graney 2, Jackson. Saci- | an average of .428 and the latter with { the money after all. B Philadelphia, May 24—Mrs. C’ H. Toa; ke Iadcle .426. Harte of Harvard fell back to !hln ey ey g;hu’;a;te Vanderbeck won the medal for the low i . ’ Adams leads the Navy with .389 | the commission made a mistake. ey kcore in the qualifying round of the Tigers Batter Down Washington's|ana watt tops the list for Columbia | believe that Billy Roche made a mis- women's individual golf championship Defense, with .379. take in_ ordering the men f}‘om the of Philadelphia today with a card of MARKET FAIRLY ACTIVE. 00C CC &St Lopr.....B Detroit, Mich., May 24.—After Co-| The averages: arena. It Coes not seem possible that 89. Mrs. R. H. Barlow, the present title holder, finished second, with 90. Baltic Clippers Challenge Sacred War Shares Wero Almost the Sole Factors in Yesterday’s Dealings. 8400 Ching “Con Cop veleskie and Boehling had battled for six scoreless innings Detroit broke through Washington’s defense and won today, 4 to 0. The score: National League. G 236 Luderus, Philadeiphia T. Clarke, Cincinnati Good, et 896 0 Clabby, a veteran of some 300 battles, at who mthe finger of suspicion has never been leveled, would jeopardize his position in the ranks of the mid- Criciblo ~Steel : ; Heart. New York, May 24— War develop- adhie B e - Washington( A) Sibmeients i el . The Baltic Clippers want a game|Mments and war shares were almost ”fit}’“&“‘;} i Mt 51 PENN OARSMEN CAPTURE with the Sacred Heart school of Taft- | the sole factors of today’s stock mar- Fheer o Fosterdb 4 1 0 2 10 ville for mext Saturday. Answer to|ket, the usual issues and considera- Comuoiizae 4 03 0 1a TWO FEATURE EVENTS. C. M. Higham, manager of Cli , | tions Dbeing largely ignored. Ital 3 x =] 4 oS = Gl e sl e e Ganatilp 3 019 9 0 s In Annual American Rowing Associa- prompt espousal of her principal ally’s 31200 10 tion Regatta, —————————— | C2.USe, While exciting no surprise, gave Gondrich pr 3 0 1 3 ofStanas e — zise {o diverso opinions Tegarding the N auw i ke e The University of Pennsylvania eight luration o e struggle and its fur- il e ey e S S e Dl Totals 12 oared shell won two of the feature SPORTING NOTES ther effect on the material interests Shionts Comtral Totals 28 4 24 races of the annual regatta of the b T P e ()" Batted for Boehling in 9th, T thie No one ever heard a crowd hoot anyone who was doing his best all the It was generally conceded that the latest turn of events is bound to cur- tail shipments to the Teutonic and Scandinavian countries, but this con- dition, it is argued, will be partly Tnt Met . Int Met pr Int Paper Int. Paper pr So .9 0008000 00 0000130 x4 Sacrifice hits, Vitt, Boehl- American Leag Cobb Fourtier, Jackson, Detroit .. Chicago American Rowing association Schuylkill river at Philadelphia Satur- da; A heavy rain fell during most of the time. The Pennsylvanians beat the Union 3 ;1 1-2 et neutralized by an increase of exports Tohign” Valey Cubs’ Actillory Lot Looss. Csuutord. Fv‘l’xaille %‘:1?03’61'3::5‘90; J’é llmfa Zni’i’fil‘fié A White Sox fan married a Cub fan|to Italy. That arrangements to the Loriiard, P pr Boston, May 24—Terrific hitting by | Y™ 5 ahead of the Harvard university soph- nd now they went a divorce. They |latter end are under way was seen in "‘Y“\:'fi 3\‘: ‘i - Chicago today gave that team a § 1O | Lajole, At omore crew, the Crimson interclass oth ought to agres to see only the|the better tone of foreign exchange on A 1 victory over Boston. Schulte's home | Lapp. Athletics champions in the first eight oared shell | | Short or Feds. Rome. Other markets for foreign re- 3 run drive into the right field bleachers | Earnausty, Deerl race. An hour later the same Penn- —— mittances also showed firmer tenden- scored Phelan ahead of him in the sylvaila crew won from" Harvard arid . . Percy Haughton captained the Har- | cies. opening inning. The score: Princeton in the fumior collegiate vard team in 1899, the year the Cri Trading at the outset gave promise Chicago (N) Boston (N) eights race, covering the distance, one nlon ults son began a period of six years of vic- [of a continuance of the enthusiasm ab hoo 2 g H e mile 550 yards, in the same time in tory over Yale. which characterized last week’s later e e },i‘;’,{;";’ . each race, 6.41 3-5. —_— dealings. War specialties came to the $310 o John B. Kelly of the Vesper Boat for Men College athletic authorities now are |front with gains of one to three points 4434 e AR club, Philadelphia, won from James B. i talking of making e rule forbidding (and less mercurlal issues joined to a Smpas 3| Westerai, Brookisn Ayer of the Union Boat club, Boston, the coachers from trying to rattle op- | substantial extent. Profit-taking and S 3| Coover, Brookiya in the first single sculls, by a half | | Are knitted for long and hard ser- Posing pitchers. more sober reflection of the foreign oz o L. Mage. Brookimn dozen lengths. Kelly established a new | | vice, as well as for comfort. situation, which caused tbe speculative 1181 o] e o record for the course, 7.52 2-5, al- The fine, elastic-knitted fabric— ~ Art Fromme has been canned by the | clement to abstain from fresh com- /8] 2L80H s Fittsburgh though he was favored by a strong| | the perfect closed crotch Insure a - Y % i = 5, Newark : i perfect fit. No folds or wrinkies Giants. McGraw must have a new | mitments, provoked a selling move. 0177 1e FaLs current and wind. =, Victim or else he grew weary of trying |ment before midday, war stocks de- o Freshman eight oared shells — Won A Peerless Union Suit never Score by inninga: Chicago ] i clining 3 to 9 points, with Bethlehem 2 2 oo | Fasterls, Kansas City by Syracuse umiversity; University of | | hampers the wearer. Absolute bod- fo Mincturers Lscule. Steel as the chief element of weak- Glcago i i s T Pennsylvania second. Time, 6.50 3-5.| ] i1y freedom is assured—mo matter ness. In the final hour there were - merman '3, Schulte, Sater 2. | Hanford, Chicago Two starters j what the posturs. King Cole will soon be ready to take | gragua] recoveries, which lifted the Home runs Schulte. . Sacrifis hits, isher, Zim: | McConnell, Chicago the Suft o for g BN ¢laims | jist to a parity or slightly above last merman, Kaisely. L e Miacls Mar Laidt. Un, $1.00 to $5.00 the Su e Yankees very much in the | ¥ s _— Tair, Buffalo 3 orwich running when Cole is in condition. | ek final prices, A sudden and un- White Sox Defeat Yanks, Duincan. - Baitionss Boston, May 24.—The world’s cham- e gxnyé%m;due‘;ls:vaas th; oz‘x’ll;-neifl‘i‘xl-ening Chicago, May 24.—Extra base hits, [ $iIm h.mhm City pion Braves probably will be without by The fight dopesters pick Jim Coffey | feature. which included home runs by Brief |\t beiimes Sl Ll e J. C. MACPHERSON as the best bet to go against Jess Wil- lard. Willard is expected to be ready for battle after his circus engagement. Total sales of stocks amounted to $20,000 shares. London’s continued observance of the religious holidays left this market and Fournier, gave Chicago a 5 to 4 victory over New York today in the first game of the series. Schalk was hit on the head in the eighth inning Stallings for some days. He was con- fined to his room today with a com- plaint believed to be due to masto- MADE IN UNITED STATES somewhat in doubt regarding latest and was knocked unconscious. He had market operations at that center, but to retire from the game. Thg hitting some private purchases of our stand- of Schalk forced the winning run ard shares for that account were re- across the plate. The score: ported. New York (A) Chicago (A Domestic news was favorable in the i % ;h lh Do ITE -!3‘ b el main, including more equipment or- i,:""‘m.h'“ 434 Roth.3h 3 2 23 CE YO R ORDER F R DO ders, advices of better business Pros- Creact 40 E-Coilina2b 3 0 0 0 0 pects in the west and southwest and Fioib 5 o i 2 5§ 8 8 ke or PLA U OR WINDOW SCREENS increased granger tonnage. Crop re- aman 308 Wreaverss’ & 1 1 3 1|Newman, . . . ich T. o Dorts, however, were again conflicting. Goxr 53 oBaets & 113 1 1[dwhdl Am We deliver anywhere in the City, Norwich Town or Taftville Bonds showed some irregularity, dus Sy 20 e 3 077 3 ifAdma New to selling of certain speculative issues. X e Nlchols, Syracuss 3 Total sales, par value aggregated Imme £02 5 fmmns 7080 E N Hummer Adjustable Screens $1,465,000. Dt ety 2 Al b 5 - 3 . % United States bonds were unchanged ——— T 5 THIF 18 x 33 inches 24 x 33 or 37 inches 28 x 37 inches on call. () Batted tor Fiop in $in. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED Also Sherwood Metal Frames, same sizes STOCKS. 0109900 2 14|by local applications, as they cannot Sales. e .20 0 01011 x—3|reach the gaued portion of the ear. . . - ot Almia oot X Tach ity e, Tumell Grem Muimt. o | Tiiere Y3° only one wav to curo acar-| A full line of Screen Wire by the yard, 18-36 inches wide Chaimers L. 2 1700 Allis-¢ constitutional rem- ness, and that is b s caused by an in- edies. Deafness M?% AA:'] Mcovper mal am 531,135 shares. -————-" Beston . fl?mt%d chndmr:lh;‘ ';‘heb mucv%%e "ntlr?g ; g s O ston of the Bus ube. en ‘this 3 = 18300 4 Can. % MONEY. May 24 Lowder- | (ube s infiamed you have o rumbiing| A line of the best LAWN MOWERS for the money in the 00 Am Gonl pr New York, May 24~Call money | ik gave Boston only two hits today | it [y entirely. closed deatriess is the market. Price $3.00 to $5.50 2: . and helped St. Louis win, 4 to 3. Jan- |result, and unless the inflammation can Too Am: itites T ot loan 97 closins MUDE a%8 | Urin was benched In the ‘sixth for dis- | be taken out and fhie fube rostored o 1 s = S dm T Lty puting "Connolly’s declsion on strikes fif:,("",‘,;‘;';‘ ,g':gm‘““,;,n:'-gg';g,“o"& % GARDEN HOSE, 25 or 50 foot lengths, in ¥ or 3 inch size. 108 Am. oo e enth, collided with Gainer, forcing the ,j,m,ng e T e 12 Get our prices before buying else: 1200 Am. Smeling ~ York, AL b fat gtter to retire with a wrenched arm. | th, %m\fifiu T_] Oc = Pom 500 Am. Sugar oW ork, [ay ures core: ' L) give ne uny lars oyl ul PR fedir Sy A P Aontpl s gende PHEMETES :::f,.,%.:‘(’m‘:x:s 5 KEEN KUTTER AND IMPERIAL SCYTHES 100 Am- T pr new P 1013; Jantiary, 1017 e Bi% 50 Hall' ; Catarrh Cure. Send for eirci Fully Warranted Ehar on s 3e2zollamtres 100 Am. Woolen pr Spot quiet: middling 9.70; sales $oss F & CO, Toledo, Ohio. 500 Avrison 1,000, 3e01d $3150] Bk pé.umgF e T B i EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT LINE Atcblam, 2050 41880 Take amily Pills for consti- CHIOAGO GRAIN MARKET. 3:973:% 3383 3|pation. i "“‘Im e 3 2 % ¢ 3| An! the Invigorating Whitf of the Pine % $161 g Forest! J27! 126 126% 2 3 The Soap to cleanse and purify. it g P 1833 = How 1t clears the throat and head of e OusehOld ThzOmtmenttn soothe and heal. s000 its mucous ailments. It is this spirit P L e (T P = g newness and vigor from thebhas.lth- BUI BUILDING 74 S 76 1116 1558 % ving piney forests brought back by LLETIN IN FRANKLIN STREET Samples Free by Mail TSR T Dr. Bell's Pinc_Tar-Honey. Antiseptic Cutlours Soap and Ofntment sold everywhers, an ealing. uy a bottle today. Al / S s %‘*d.fi malled free, with 32-. book. % 5 Soa.1g druggists, 25c. > et Telephone 531-4 - s oo = Eiactric*Bitters asspring=tonic, Gosape S P 2