Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 23, 1915, Page 3

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P ES. . U e m;&mg Ul isfactory adjustment of losses. 28 the Ben | Whits “drove Lettie Lee the first heat in 32:16 1-4, Tace. In the 2:17 trot-Pop won with St.|. 3 Frisco. i L Insurance and should | ball. E&;fi’?‘%f’ rtg you have property turday the Taftville team third heat by a nose but was easily . |pe protected against loss by ‘scheduled to play at the hospital and,] beaten by Geers in the final. flagrations, know, break wn next Thursday. Ben White head entered the 2:20 [tho most unupe,c::d times Riverview Miodietown. pace, the day’'s first event, with Pat Vmolt unlooked. for places. Carmody, who proved to be -a real See to your Insurance., pacer. . There was nothing to the bat- DO IT NOW. tle but Pat ISAAC S. JONES o7 in M\u-vhymt Save P i * g Insurance and Real Estate Agent ful to & straight heat victory.. The Y " ' hits—Caldwell. Three Y rtiand 3. £ olline: Pabea. . Sacriice hits—Peekinpasth: | Richards Building, 91 Main Street’ mare outclassed her field and won as chcater 0, Lewiston 1. i 2 she would. ichburg- Worcester game ; CSaTies n Brooklyn-St. Louis Divide Double Bil Onptional A:mmu-nhAMu-t Be Exer- Brooklyn, N. Y., July 22.—Brooklyn cise: ore August 15. 5 2 |and St. Louls divided a double header Auburn, N, Y, July 22—John H.|gmosm = 332 | here today, Brookiyn taking the first ‘of the National As- | % x P game, 1 to 0, and the St. Louis the | we reproduced. To this we replied to|given up the Colonial u'. sincere £ ¥ ¥ 2losenwannsd nnswand S 1 1 1 1 1 1 Schuster. 1|Spinney. 1Enarrid SnpRanEs i ol wsounvenes Blownmoawans oHowomans f1 o 2 |Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. /BEAR IN MIND when placi your INSURANCE for the eo':nlngn'yo ITHE FAcT that during the last five 92 In-ur-neo lc"np.nh- q | so 2] wwn ! 5:: | e = sociation . of Professional Baseball - second, 11 to 1, the effect that we would lodge $10,000 | baseball league. They would rather TAFTVILLE TO USE l”:uel, to‘ggy made the following an- | B 2 lThbeeflrst colém(fl"u; pgumhu" %- ml.sll hllbt-l.m. and forfeit it “B'. w the bulletins of the big show \4 { nouncement tle tween ane lee. e to substantiate our charges. But | tI to see the teams of a ryndlu.t. ITHE FAC’i‘ that no company can af- BAGHEM DIANGED. SUNBRY] San optional agreements must be —_— ” winning run was scored in the eighth | this did not suit Jack. So nejt he is- |league in actual combat. ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 g exercised on or before August 15. The American Leagus. on three hits. The visitors rallied in |sued a writ for libel against us—sub-| If a close race counted for any- cents or pay s1.ao for every Dol- | Manager Benoit Will Have New Lon- sale or release of the services of a 3 | the ninth, but were blanked. The thing in the baseball world, the Co- lar taken ind don Independents for Opening .At- | Player by a national association club 51| Cardinals batted three Brooklyn pitch- | T lonial lmo ought to be a [THE FACT th-t we sell INDEMNITY | 4r0ction. after August 26 is. prohibited. - ers all over the lot in the second game. says the Hartford Sunday SOt s s € WY “The sale or release of a player to | wtigio The Superbas could do nothing with | to square the fight in Paris with Mo- anq, but judging by the attendance B. P. LEARNED & CO. John Benmolt of the Taft- |2, major league club within 20 days |> k Perdue, an error by Long saving them [ran, and that we reproduced a docu-|at the Wethersfield avenue grounds A o vfllembnmeba.ll cInb Haw b o of the close of the season of the club %‘fin,flhm.' - o from a shutout. J. Miller and Betzel | ment signed by him and by which he | during the week, there seems to be Agency Emtablished May, 1846. e So piaa thon '3"’““"‘7“ the | disposing of the player is also DPro- | Cimeisas 3 31 <3 |each made four hits. The scores: agreed to allow Maran a certain per- |a sad lack of the real sporting inter- —_ mond AP mlwwhmich Tas oo | nibited.” Brookiyn (N). centage of the gate money provided he |est in the Bannwart circuit. During ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW tmmpo = dGnen, by Sthe. Mue e H “laid down” within eight rounds. The|the week the Deifeds occupied four i : chom.nnud e e o Unibirs Swnta; Evace, - scheme. however, did not work. John- |positions In the league race, slipping i Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-at-law | this coming Sunday when he will| Beston, July 22—In an argument H $| Dan ucfim{°xmme e T Rk 'th: s dk‘,::ld - f:t““‘?h:\:‘ 4 h-:xm' { have the strong New London Inde-|with Umpire Quigley, Captain Bvers RS T (> e Day s S L5 second . place, after Friday' pendents as .the opening _attraction.|of the Boston Nationals was punched HEN :::a ':.m_m& :hc Testit that :: 10 1‘3: pm”:-': i 4 t.h. Aok The New Londoners defeated Moosup |in the chest during the third inning went th ‘the 20 rounds, much 0| who have the leagus's destinies in last week in a hotly contested battle |of the game with Chicago today. Evers the |urpmnmjn of Jack, who was con- | hand, however ?;‘“-bbrwhnu" ating - and Micky Finn says he will have|did not return the blow, but was or- stantly caliing on him to give in. cimait 10 ax Gl and Sye Hie AFTER TIME MARKS, the same lineup Sunday and so the|dered out of the game. 4 o ding exhibitions Federal Loague. % onoumnunine® ol mson As we have said, we have no color|and loading most of the fans will have a chance to see a first| Quigley claimed that Evers stepped | Took Three Pitchers to Beat St. dice. We do not forget that Hartf .ven and Spring- ‘Record Race Booked at Charter |class game. on his foot, while making a protest : oo pe g Al e e e s e < Overiia ARclRIT : ng e Louis. prince of the ring—the of all a|fleld, given the three cities in St. Louis, July 22—Boston used Pirates-Giants Will Play Doubles. | e Pitchers in the game here to- the Charter Oak Park track Hart- v 22 ; ford ¢his afternoon under the direction | “Pop” Geers Pilots Trotters’ to. Vie- e Y, S wisi Hard hitting marked the contest. The of the Connecticut State Fair Associ- tory in Two Races rain. Announcement was made that Boston (A). sportsman, black or white, should be— | end of the circuit a plethora of base- Peter Jackson; and if Johnson had only | ball, and the crowds at the gate hua taken Peter as a model of what a real | dwindled most perceptibly. champion should be, we would have A' the Colonial league is arranged o forgiven him much and held out the managed, they ciaim that It glad hand to him, but he really is im- m‘kfl no difference who loses, the 2 e o d ratay Al b el &t CLEVELAND'S GRAND CIRCUIT St Louis (N). 5 npe s ation. It is thought that about twenty two games will be played on Friday, 3 " - R AR possible—and he must go. ards win—or in another horses will be on the grounds and at- | Cleveland, Ohio, July 22.—Thursday | Saturday and Monday in an attempt 1% %88 a3 W4 - therefore ‘how call upon svery better tempt to establish a mark, or lower|was “Pop” Geers' Day at the North|to make up the interrupted schedule. Fei s 3.8 3:8 i1%0 recognized boxing club and authority on;‘:mv}oula‘ly,umed. 2 2110 0 i ; ‘1’ . o000 in the world to rid the grand.old |wrt The advent of the Colonial has heen 0, 0f Mr. Laselle's entries _have S Liee 30384 of this menace to its good name. a filler-in for the absence of the:old uwclr ;1 eir bow before the horsemen $318 9310 iy our proofs are at their disposal. Box- Eastern association, and that's about of this vicinity, while the other two 5124 sl 40 ol ing is the white man's sport. Let us|all. With every club working for the have vet to miake their mark_Bon 2 Sl Tiges.S e keep it clean. So long as the game |same boss, the players have done their Set Stetezer {;::’ old by Hgn:yflSetzer REE IRRE 002 was plaved atraight we put up with the | best under the circumstancss. but, of sam Tyl L R s e unt of havi no white champion, | course, the games are iacking in it % -4, Y ET WAS NORMAL 500 Comstock Tun. 0000 0100 gro’s skill. e has e e, made game of the coun- day of the Sage Park races. Mr. La- i Sloade 100 Conmot. : pEaS . is hi fault: but again must selle’s other two entries, Nowaday Girl | Trading In War Specialties Was L i : 4 s e 0 .‘fi =2 SR A AR he be allowed to seek it back. Jack| =i &3 yers old by :rmold.umby 20d Hen- Ruateaifod. ok Batted, for, Thomes 1 o * METI O iued for Apien i Ten. Johnson is finished. Litic Oimet. Gansude: Tie Srfts. 2 1 or n 3 = o’ have vet to establish a record. Bon| . i A 3 o, A 48 Py 7> Lee COLONIAL LEAGUE GAMES The Pearl Street Seconds lost to Bt and Setzer BMac are out to lomen| New York, July 22.—Relatively mor- SR the Lake Street Seconds by the scors hesto: steon 3 - : - 2 4 3 - was the ousle o 81014, Pt to make the mile In| ;g 4y war specialties was more re. b 43 i e Fans Have Given Up the Organization [and the hitting of Ging Wolk. The score by innings: as a Sincere Baseball Leagus. g 5300030021 Hartford is considered the best base- |1+ S. = A The deciding game will be played Former Champion Seeking Money for | ball city in the Colonial league and if| 7™ g Quitting, Says a London Editor. there were the faintest sparks of in- day le street grounds. 5 ¥ S e I 00 03 —_— strained and price changes less sen-; 18 - E base hit—Pratt. Lanie st‘}f: e onould Nowaday Sirl| cational. Those iseues, however, wera | 3500 S % Bits—Lowis, Koob, Walsh. CHNME AQNSONLAID 2:10 1-4, Mr. Laselle will ship her to |38ain the cobspicuous features, with| oo Ere 2a pr. 3 DOWN FOR WILLARD. Kalamazoo, there to race through the |Bew high records for Baldwin Loco- 3 % % Phillies Win and Lose. ura.ng Cim_i_nd ;«;&;fler Nowaday Girl w"& da-t“n 1;‘-81:;:.1 Bethlehem Steel g - Gl A Philadelphia, July 22.—Schneider nor Henry To enter a race un- CREE iy E g . g 3 tried the unusual feat of pitching two terest in the affairs of the Colonial - til they do 2:10 1-4 or better, ac- Tefl;gg‘:{y gflém &f 31 to 6 Dfl;‘_! Gen. Mo . full games for Cincinnati against Phil- organization, it would be manifested Putnam F-mn After G-m- cording to a member of .the National{ Wer® ered by other issues of this| _itb G Motors % - s |adeiphia today and but for errors inj Many attacks on the genuineness of |, "Hartford, But they are too ob- o Shemical company. No. 4 of Put- Trotting- Association, and the attempts f“"- G‘“‘"flw lectric being especial- - i the second contest he might have suc- | the Jess Willard-Jack Johnson fight | i nate to admit any failure, and it is baseball team. This of these two will bé one of the main |1V strons. > emnsh;?ue. X;:terdayu N 84 86% 6% [ceeded. The visitors won the first |fOF the world's heavyweight champion- | a1y that the Wards will continue Ml, S e B information, of features of the afternoon. S A N L T R . - % % |game, 6 to 1, and Philadelphia the|ShiP have been made, but the WOrst|i, ,our money into the yawning maw Fred Hyde has entered Howard B.| PO é of wflgw.cl_:t‘bgflegt ‘*} ;effl; Dbt ou Mg i ' |second, 3 to i. In the opener, Cin- |30It appears in the latest issue of John|,¢ 3he Colonial league. It is hard to a 3-year-old brown colt by Bingara; |1 gh reco: cible Steel helpe: 3 cinnati hit Mayer's delivery hard in |BUll. which has just reached this coun- | ,gmit defeat, and it makes it nice James §. Orr, a 4-year-old chestnut|f0 swell the large operations in this two innings, while Schneider held the |!TY from England. Horatlo Bottomley, | wyen you can affora not to. The own- FATrangemen colt by Cochato, and Jim -McKinney, ‘I“%“ e list. 2 E 7 home team to four scattered hits. | the editor of the paper, stands by any | o " of the xcuu- would rather admit | writing to the company at Putnam. a bay gelding by McKinney. . Each ere were _some highly erratic . ) 3% | Schneider went right back at the Phil- | disclosure his periodical makes. He |} 7. i cir pet idea of syndicate base- of this trio will ‘establish a. mark, | MiOvements in such inqustrials as Gen- | o Kan iy fo % 2 lies, but two errors by Herzog and one | Sharges that Johnson declared that the | pg); 15 no good. Kickers Sign Two PI none having previously attempted to Am“'-‘ mg&k‘w ol Set 20 2 nts, : Gl 4 . by himself gave the home team a |fi8ht Was a fake, and that Johnson| "p. it js hardly probable that false 52 .y make a record. Mr, Wickersham will |American Coal Products, w] rose| 4 =I5 lead of three runs in four innings and [ DOW 18 forced to admit it, because he | 3o will be sufficient to bolster the| The Kickers of the City league have have two horses at the track, Harley |14 8nd reacted almost ten points, and Mack. s the big twirler was taken out in the | Das not received $50,000, a guarantee|C ionia) through another season. It |signed two new players, Barwell and R. bay stallion by Symbaleer, and|Cuban Sugar, which gained 21 points 3 fifth for a pinch hitter. that was promised him for laying down be that New England will get | Stone. Sanford Makwaer. a black stallion by|Other sugar shares were strong on » Demaree pitched fine ball and only | to_Willard. Here is John Bull's 8tory: | ;o other next season and combine the — Todd. Harley R. will attempt.to pace|large. war sales. Another = unusual St four hits were made off him. The We are sorry we have to return 0|, . teams of Connecticut and Massa- | Business men of Hastings, Neb.. better than 2:11 1-4, while Sanford |feature was the 2 to 6 point advance Copper : our old friend, Jack Johnson, of Whom | ., .0tts into a real league. Thn New |sald to be trying to raise a purse of Makwaer will endeayor to lower his]in arprses imf'v o ;m:“““‘e"{:o‘;f :en’"’mfl we had "“:‘ ‘Mfl"‘ fare- | o vland league is running on a onme |$25,000 for a wrestling championship marl of 2:26. ] iae Diieases by e . e e e ouf i omad heen | year agreement and the clubs of that |match between Frank Gotch and Jos ‘Railroad shares manifested in- some c said to ship title by Willard in April last. s o B i o By - o B e e patie creased heaviness and- general irreg- SPORTING NOTES ularity,” Canadian - Pacific falling 4 to 138 1-8, its low price since 1904 and i St. Poul declining ‘to within a frac- - more profitable bunch of clubs. A |have the most powerful pair of legs in SVl icannat, 50 StraiuRt combination of the following teams in |the business. He wins his bouts with o B D“hcmu =t ch“’w'ml fot-|the Nw England league: Worcester, |a body and scissors hold. Gotch has my‘"',‘em“tm:’m“ Tman should not any | Y10, Lowell and Lawrence, would go | been quoted as saying he would return tion of its minimum. Southern Paci- fic and Southern Railway preferred - also felt the weight of continued penperes always room for one more |y isure. Baltimore and Ohio was et ‘=t| the only * striking exception to the 1l with Hartford, Springfield, New |to the game and wrestle Stecher if longer .be tolerated in our country.|We o4 000, win lose or draw. They refer to his recent fight with Haven and Bridgepost of Connecti- | guaranteed $25, n lose New's York fans sre 'pulling lower trend, advancing & point on Plooinn ALt e Gl e ahiiontion (50 & June; esnruga - of Philadeiphia Bymesn * G| ormouonsouan” rRusranowed *o o 5l omrnnononny, Elunoscononnn slosecrsssses cobabonument t. Murnane’s clubs are not dof Willard, and while throwing _grave | %t JWTenes, Gl 260, B0¢ JOWE | o gentine, TiL. is to have three-cent doubt upon the genuineness of the|l. .. "In4 jome of them would no doubt | baseball. That's not new. Several eit- e it e wacnng | welcome a union with stronger towns. | fes in the major leagues have been s a man o 2 - t . for uite = o—s| 508 Is @ man who should be “warned| It looks now as if there wasn't|having three-cent ball .for a H | esoonanoreny ssefizes R the pennant, $1718.000. the best In tho company's | 1% fo say that there was any compact |TMUCh chance to recover. People have | while. ¥ rg‘ for+that period of the year. u’: Press. k- - Raymond Alexander, brother of the| Contrary to recent conditions, low. | 1 - - Philadeiphia (N). i Phillies’_ great pitcher,’ has been re- made e’ fin . E Gl e st eaicss, . while = EE een i er showing .:lmte-t w:d:'.:i"' ‘while The National league race ig even |Féalizing es served to luce quoted e Ahan resutaten values in Westinghouse and _other R Cont T COntest | gpecialties. Total sales. amounted to —AND— ; — 571;00 lhl!u‘;" o eigin ooy National league man: think gt e o i \2iplayer Hmit has equsiized the chub | Veuken, francs and lires heing under &ad is responsible for" the close race, _ g nES: of Bl uonnenens L 1Y - [STereperers, 4 - Imperial these remittances were comparatively * % % 100 Bumely pr. — Ty g urpose. 3 2 | Demaree, 200 8. L. = % 5% | Les e 00 Sesboasd A. : light. The effect of the British war Sears’ Boetack 48T e 4 | *xTwobier Now wouldn't 1t look . funny to u weekly | 3300 % the.teams of Jawn McGraw and f England, | 00 Souh. P iy NS i ot Eio.a Mack, winning " the . major- lugna public - deposits- increasing over $280, 4 - 4 r X by prizest 800,000 with ‘a_gold Increase of $31- tudsbaker a i 080 1 Co 000,000 while liability reserves were| . 2 $2% | Prtladeivhta s Mollwitz, ‘Bancroft. dollars—the The New York Yankees are ~after | moderately higher. e i Al G A A S M T e R He A B SR g Rt ace comtained. 1 EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED fi.n. It is said that the Mow ‘club | ferings. S e % 6% et calie ‘been- offered-$3,500 for Miller's.ser- [~ Total sales, par value, aggregated 3 %“,S;;”{ States registered _twos-ad- S m h SP EGIAL B‘na‘ "s ‘vancet =2 percent. on U. 8. Express 8% 61 61 et - s & e e | e 25c- HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS............. 20c e me i & o iaking Gowdys sround: | SeEEested Sonnson | 35c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS. ..vuse-.. s 30c = X 5 ; LUXURY 12200 AllfsChatmers Gouble steal and when Whaling hit to| "3UC 5y apyg rom| 40¢ HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS............. 35¢ e Bl b Richeo, sits: | Londim o5 Sune 1, sad thie o bow i STEEL SCREENS at Reduced ‘Prices R etz it out o he sm. fo ot Solicrs ioiay dbwa 15 Wil | $4.50 LAWN MOWERS. ... c.cucuineenanrn... $375 e Am O, Sphomar e e £5.00 LAWN MOWERS. . covieuvenceciceecie... $425 ISREaT ew Tork. Juiy 22, Cotton tutues 17 3 fheme 3573|500 Wt T Tk my case betore| $5.50 LAWN MOWERS. ... cv.ocvvneeennnnee . 8475 b 3Bt atuary 300, Maren o7e; | BT s == JacE Jomsmon ' GARDEN HOSE - : e i Bom uSm’fxm midaiog 918, X ey e 25 ft., 4-ply, ¥-inch, $2.50, reduced to. § i "MONEY. - Bramaina.c gemare 25 ft., 5-ply, 3-inch, $2.75, reduced to. Bl iR ",‘“,',', ooy o z 25 ft., 6-ply, ¥%-inch, $3.25, reduced to. 1345 tast loan 37 closing bia 1 5-4; 50 ft., 6-ply, ¥-inch, $6.75, reduced to. o33 a PEAE oYV Wit | 2 SR fatiaing o Sl o 10c:PLYKILLERS, 2o mon s f viit i o e e BE E QOYI-STON‘A.(- EXETER STREETS B ° STON, f i " sfilfiszflsisi i N MARKET. Fieh. lew. Closm :ni us Cloew ek | L B

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