Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 27, 1915, Page 3

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e % POWERS BROS. B HA4=Phones-777 T P Pl 4 ndhmm.;éndnl:h:‘nthe — 8 - Californian Il him ai - on Sporting Editor: The urtevant stage his smashing | wish to call to the attention of Man- DO NOT FORGET e o EIRE TNSURANGE g © and that our lletin July 3, 1915. The article is being looked after: that the policy o Ay force and everything O. K. _ SR SR “v';. cannot afford to u"e. chances in a.M : meeflnt“ e eague the following men were placed in P TN | Bl umann = a matter of this kind. ISAAC 8. JONES ki President Rinella (Wright Insurance and Real Estats Agent Richards Buijding, 91 Main Street | Washburn - - E The following rles and regulations | Bostn INSURANCE for the coming year. i of were agreed to by the managers: i last The game at the Cranberry for Sun- i FAcTsz'anfl'::g.“Eam anies | < Shalk day, June 2ith, was forfeited to_ the | % T bithe: failed, s through easily. Kickers by the Trimmers with Man- qui > ager Woodmensee's consent. THE FACT that no can af- | WHY SHOULD THE GAME = Cleveland, Aug. 26.—After Cleveland Hereafter managers will flhl" n& company of in case of rain. > w 2 C ord to seil Gold Dollars for 90 BE PLAYED OVER. | ot g 0o o e e Torzertod. ; Tt | tied the score in the eishth, New York cents or $1.20 for every Dol- tes on fi y won in the ninth. 6 to , scoring the lar taken in and ° Says Manager Fillmore of the Emer- | . oatistostony s Tt omens | Gicer d vinning run’ on Cook's ' single and THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY alds in City League. shall use his own judgment in for- |> im | steal, O'Neil's wild throw amn - : 5 le. Hagerman's lack of control not a mere promise to pay. P 2 feiting the game or putting the play- | Glereland | singl B. P. LEARNED & CO. The manager of the Emeralds would | ers concerned off the field for the re- 4 3|in the first and ineflectiveness in the o = |like to know why lest Sunday’s game | mainder of the game. meventh let New York get its lead. Agency Established May, 1846. with the Warriors will not bé forfeited | -3 In case of dispute the home team The score: TOMMY IN THE TRENCHES AND IN HOSPITAL IS FOND OF MUSIC to the Emeralds. The Emeralds in|will léave the srounds and call a - full number journeyed to Norwich | meeting of all the managers concerned g . f v 5o 2 London, Aug. 26—While not as|the trench warfdare in France, the in- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Town ouly to get stung as the up town|and the fresident, vice president and | Newark 2 3 3 s i musical, according to all accounts, as | Strument remaining unscathed when = boys #ut in no appearance. It might | secretary to settle the matter. Chicag> X 5 c is P - the | 1t8 owner stopped a German bullet. r P be recalled that the East Ends were| Rule 1 is calied to the attention of | & : E b his Gecnpn . $004, - Temmy. . 18 Then he took his mandolin with him 2 'er] S awarded a game of forfeiture on prac- | President Rinella. The Sturtevants , AL q trenches has in his ranks a fair share . Qver Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| tjcqjly the same grounds, and so were | Sunday, August 7, 1915, showed up at | Brockm ... . s : £ 5 of men gifted in the art of making | Entrance stairway near to Thames|the Kickers. the Mohegan Park diamond and tfe - - - 3 musical noises. One of them car- | National Bank. Telephone 38-3. A trip would have been saved if the| manaser and nome of the players of ‘Warriors had only notified the Em-|the Trimmers showed up or sent word | WORLD’S RECORD ESTABLISHED i eral 'NORWICH FAMILY MARKET to a hospital. It is pleasant to note that he recovered sufficient to enter- tain his wounded comrades with his ried his mandolin several months in!playing. g ds. ] thata they would not show up. As- - 2Ty T Manager Fillmore requests the presi- | sistant Manager Almer was at the field | Chicago and Washington Made a dent of the league to recogsider his|from 1.30 p. m. until 3.45 p. m., being| Mark for Consecutive Innings Play- statement and call a meetit®; of the| appointed to the manager’s position by z mavagers. Fillmors alsy says that his | Manager Tiwitskl od in Three Straight Games. Fruits and Vegetables. aggregation is willing to mest the| By Rulg No. 1 the Sturtevants de- 3 : Corn, Caulifl X - Chicago Aug. 26.—A new world's Li§reen Corn. g I§[Gaglifiower. 20| East Ends in a series for a side bet.|mand that the game scheduled between | Chicago Aug. 26.0A new =world's na " SPORTING NOTES Head Lettuce, 1c|Parsley, 5 o Ky | i thes t games by two clubs |’ Beets, 5|Dates, ickalls Will Return. e fa theae s was established here today when the S R e 32| Uncertainty whether Guy Nickalls, S e 3 3 Chicago White Sox and the Washing- P the professional rowing coach at Yale. SR ton Senators battled thirteen in:nngs, Philadelphia 4, C;"nm;- Radishes, 4 | would - return m England to coach 2z e ter winning 2 to 1. Incidentally Philadelphia, Aug. —Mayer was * : Cocoanuts, the Blue oarsmen this fall, was dis- Mansfield at State Hospital. #t was the fourth straight extra in-|in fine form and was given excellent ‘_‘::‘:_’}egosox "lll:,:dlaay an exhisition ;r'm b:hg’a lnnd:( looks xo.:e,h m = “|Spanish Onloms. = |pelled by Captain Seth Low, Jr. of| Mansfield will play at the _State | nings game played by Chicago, making |support today and Philadelohia de- ledo Y- -—d ‘_::lflt T A Bermuda Onions, the Yale crew. In a letter to a friend ' Hospital Saturday afterncon and Sam |a total of 89 innings played in six |feated Cincinnati, 4 to 1. The scors ne - e finger end Ib., 10 Manager Bill Donovan of the Yan- days On two of the six days, double Phitaseioia (W) | oes still banks on Detrof: for the pen- | °° SLock on third. Red Bananas. headers were played. ab hogo v H nant Eineapples, 3 for 25 Washington won through the poor Native String work of Blackburne and Leibold's bad | wame 5|, Beans, - 10 throw to the plate. After one wos ) Kiliifer.el 2eas, 10 Ot Wi, Jack Ness, the Oakland 2t base- man who established a world's record by hitting safely in forty-nine con- m&, tive games, will join the White x. Hugh Jennings says he let Steen go because he was no et S % out in the thirteenth, Williams doubl- ing form. 3unch Onions, 5 ed, McPEride hit to Blackburne, who Tomatoes, qut. 10| emons, S5 20 E could have tagged Williams running Herman Nickerson. se. Bl uvnsmssnus Jew Turnips, 10|.imes_ doz., 15 ET 5 % 33 s3%|to third, but held the ball too lo Boston Nationals, has ri There are several players in the lackberrics, . 12|Watermelons. 45 M ELNAS QUIET, B | ant Moliride. Veat: M throw to Bese : erson will return to newspaper work. |amateur ranks in Cleveland who may Muskmelons. 1b., 10|Telephone Peas, 50 |, ding Was Most Active in the| - e Johnson, who replaced Boehling in get a chance in the majors next ses- e s Jorelay Tyamay PSR D -2 the tweifth inning when the latter 19009 0e 0| Cleveland may soon sell Ray Chap-|son. Roger Bresnatmn and Clark e i 1k aedion: o e Opening and Closing Hours. : : . weakened, sent. & foul toward the left | Phiisdctsbia 7206690032 x4lman The laiter has been offéred a|Grifith have had their scouts looking Turnips. 7 w30 Nk A 385 st dhaliate Dome Hine 213 fleld. Leibold madé a long rus and | oI5 ol Sk Wems . orimis seci- | big b!yhlhde Feds and Cleveland can't | over the amateurs. S e e O s ; Piate ‘was aboue ten foct. Wids. and | Kantishner Swings Pirates to Vietery. | manerett sut ] episode is_likely to be adjusted with- % 4 t antlehner Swings -| Bancroft and Nichoft in the Phillies® . Pgrk— rlobm; <o 5| out furtker friction between this coun- et L 4% 4% | Willlams scored the winning run. New York, Aug. 26—Kantlehner de- | infield are ying rat ball MISS M. C. ADLES ThebE | fimoas: 30| try and Germeny furnished the basis f e 5 i | The visitors were given their first| i ud in_a pitchers’ battle At e e i . 2038 |2or ancther moderate upward move- s et i S T R e today and. Pitisburgh won the e A S A : mi e, e o T | R H e B e T o kot | ‘e e, it o New | cosms TEwT veAR At o s S v 3 : re new Fa SR, ouna, 1 | rading, but what it lacked in activity Cos, e% x| Chicago bench, the ball evading sev- | [iCier with grest support. Wagner. WITH THE MAJORS | nitural, wavy and light as & festher, L O houlder Stealk, Waa aftest by e e took third and Umpire Dineen motion- | Johnston and McCarthy making Led American League in Batting for | 306 Main St.. Next to Chelses Bauk .Gorned Beet, 12-20| Shoul in general demand, their strength be- .. S F ed him home. The Chicago players|P!aY%, 2 New York (%) Eight Years. Telephone 534 Porterhouse Steak| ~Legs, ing associated with the bettex market g E protested, but to no avail. Chicago DIt T g 55| - Cho e el tied it up in their half. E. Collins $1% Sausage, | o SSaishred an - . doubled and Felsch singled after Jack- R Tyrus R. Cobb. the greatest basew Nat it Pork, ance of three pounds sterling per| 200 = e et e 101 ball player in the world, Thursday| n ton in London. Tennesses Copper was Covper Rt il e i e uttelt S 1013 celebrated the -tenth anniversary of - . Poultry. e sensatior feature of that group, = T 3 X his debut as a major league player. Chickens, 3bnroflers. each.. | 15, [ R0 DY Meyw and_hounda Just be_ = ; el S T B = ot i3 o e of Saine. Wik b Sisesd European Plan Fowls, 28 Turkey: X 5 o TOCO Comp. . - 3071 'or himself, never been equalled Capons, 38 Seef Tenderloin, °© |@nd an overnight gain of 11 1-4. A| 0 Int Paer : » e MR iy 0% in the history of basevall. For eight| te8 75 cents per day and um Ducks, 28 65 | weok ago Temnessee closed at 47 5-3. S 30 553 successive scasons he has been cham- HAYES BROTHERS. Groceries. Shares various s an diron e e o 7% s 01 plon batsman of the American league. Hatter— Sugar— - companies made additional response sis = His average for the present season is | | ®/ephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway mub, RE b rlnul‘ltsgdiu ~ :o ln;:.’hw advance h; cenlun m;l;u- P = about 330 and it seems almost a hu- Chesses Brown, 15 1bs. §1 | 2ha hare. " Foreic. bayine was aean e To wrest the crown from ivs this year, | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE Ponrchatel 45| Sutloaf 117s. 31 |a factor in this industry, more orders 501 No batter has ever made - 1 3 A ngarem. 18| Powaered - |being recetveds from Biitiah and s22 3 P o e e 287 Main St. Sage. " B MoPhx:u;l acit ht‘xfi?u un;&\llntu.s = a nens s Tall, Nervous Boy. ;m\cnosz LIMITED TO ‘New, 24| Porto Rico, es was under pres- I i 2 ; 1 3p. (Bus Dairy, 28 O e E Dt WAs. ander Daee- ot 4. Douglas’ Pitching and Batting Defeats | On Aug. 2%, 1905, a tall, jpervous- ours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. B per, %1 New orleans” ' |of'a’ point for both common ahd pre- “Tmus 8t. Louis. appearing boy of 19 years from the |Eye, Ear, Nose¢ and Throat ® 15-45[Mepie syraf *° | ferred at 76 and 112 3-8, respectively. 5% Waskingion: Brookiyn. N. Ys. -Aug - 36—Phil ISENEEe B W & <0s O leagne. Pickles, gal, 70| bottle, 28-55 | The common reacted later to 75 1-8 . ® 0000000006112 Douglas not only pitched winning ball | O "1 centerfield by Manager Bill Bonevcomb.” Z3|Kerosene Gll, 10-1¢ | and closed at 75 3.4 on sales of 150 | I S T o440 e e 0001 s |today, but his hitting proved a big |32 S Tiace Dk Cooley. The o ‘ar shares moved uncer- = Collins. - | factor in beating St. Louis by 3 to 1. = s - - - v, m taiuly "scoting sasty aing. oF twe 13 W PR B J Sl | factor I benling 26 M o as. many |Blver was Cobb: Cooley never oot | fAmerican House- his job back. Cobb became a regu- five points, but making little upward Clam: times at bat. two of tnem driving In Market Cod, 0[Round Clams, .. - e ook Ao o s, progress later. New York Air Brake, lar that afternoon and has never felt Fdd e 350 00 00X T 0N Y TIGERS TAKE THIRD GAME the sting of being benched. FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. a1 :‘:&edlté‘};::‘ 2% | Westinghouse end the Motors were| 4 Nart. Brockiys (N) Only once in these ten years has| Special o Theatre T: 1213 2 for 23 |the principal features, such erstwhile| 286 Yora Boston and Detroit Fought a Hair- TS the mighty Tyrus been réplaced by a| Pl Rates . 2 o active issues as Bethlehem Steel and| 400 Norh 3 > ey - 5. veli E g§ or 52 600 Pacific Mall Raising Series. 401 youngster. Doc White of the Chicago Traveling Men, Etc. . 23|Lobsters— Crucible Steel sharing only lightly in| 3. e B B s s1u1 team was his Nemisis. Catcher Fred- |, . 3 Boiled, 30 |the day's transactions. Railroads| 850 Pmil Co. e SR i13 o Do s om0 it o ‘Gotp | Livery Connection. _ Shetucket Strest, M@ Tive. S | were again a neglibigle quantity, their| 8000 Fias Cout Detroit, Mich.. Aug. - troit and s aEaltiet White on the-aingle. .ccoasion. S[Rathi® 123 | oocassional advance of a point being | £ Fiil o et A e G 210 In 1906, his first full season, Cobb hit 18[Halibut, 20725 [the sigmal for bear attacks. Realiz-| 3300 Prees Stee! = e il o 3 841 Meor 320, That has since been his low 1jsaimo; 340 | in salcs reduced many gains at the| 9 it e B i e 2oL mark. Cobb has always played right amouas $lon Clams, pi, [ Sow mTo sales amounted to 725,- 2510 By Burns and Cobb in the ninth enabled ns & e';'n:er‘fleld. o:xzi Lo day durll‘r;s Real L-': Bacs: 20iBluefish,” 15-18 | The critical.state of the foreign ex-| 415 Re. the league leaders to score four tal e German Hay, Grain and Feed. change situation was again exempli- | 600 Bock lies and enjoy a one run lead. Leon- et Sl CobE. it b e is on draught at 3 Wheat, $2.15Hominy, 3175 |fled in renewed weakness for remit-| it Bock X IS Deavadi ik anaals tn he Detref o1 ager Jennings admitted after the CKElL Miadiin oy Jalea 1% tances to London, Paris and Rome.| 130 Bumay pr T R a P e - the Pinth Butier. game that the infleld did not lose any- H. JA & CO. Buead Mjour. seael Y beled s1.50 | Demand sterling fell to the new low| & L' & hitter on and wford sent a thing when the Geprgian’s first man- oy w38 bl cottonsecy ieti®® | rate, of 462 while French checks| 1%t L & e s O .ty 2 Ser Wate an catSeilic. of hiit: Oata, 7 cwt, $LT§ 100 Sears B " Rye 1500, oOn clined 3 .47 1-2. Mar with a single to left, took second on - it on Sl Faee femnetis ciate bo 443 o e Tty et S s o Taber Will Rest Us. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Cattle— Sheep— Recurrent selling of bonds for fu- ]:: f‘-‘; m'.'m‘ ‘when Vgc.h hit “t:dtlhe hhn fleld wall. Norman Taber, the Bononld.A. A De tal 8 Beef Steers, $6-8{ Lambs, $5.30-3¢ |ture delivery caused some irregularity | 7100 Studebaxer — .. The Tigers b led five hits for e o i miler, who today owns the worl - s rec- n urgeon Veal Calves, ogs, 36-3% |in that Mst. ‘Total sales, par valuo,| 166 Stesmere four runs off Boston in the fourth in- ora for -a mile, will rest up for the { $9-310 Bulls, $4-38 | aggregated $2,602,000. = 54 ning. Extra base hits gave Boston a remainder of the outdoor season, ac-| yeGropm, Building, Norwich, Conn. ¢ Cows. 33-36 | ““E7°F" bonds were unchanged on cai| 3% 3 run in the sixth @nd another in the — = —_— seventh. from sToCKS. N After Cobb was called out trying to ; $1.40 | 200 Al Gata M s400 Ton Beeis et e 014‘anu¢hnm‘n S w m Bko l_ D 12fwool, 3¢ | 500 Al Cuaimers . o e the arm but was allowed to remain in s - among e m 4 ul 1s-iz $280 | %0 Anis-cnatmers o¢ B, ® oA =2 pitchers champio: Francisco | Eye, kar, Nome, Threat, Electricity, : Medn AL Wm IIURE B ey e x B 2 X-RAY A Philadelphia_ writer thinks “Red”| o Am A Coem: S3Ee 20 U & Ret. - 3 Vielet Ray, Meehanical Wasnnze. or Fred Snodgrass will do well | (4000 Am. Rect Suga: a3 W 10400 G 5 Siea - Hours: 10 a. m. 20 4 4d § 1o § p. m. With the Cubs and Braves, respective- | "1 ' tun 5 e 9900 U. 8. Sueel i 76 Broadway. erwich Bk ly] because they were in a rut when| 390 Am. Car & F. T0% - 63% ;:‘;‘-lgm e pert in the champion event, and his I"n-lil‘- car te . Browne's. with the Giants. 0 Am. Cenl Prea 18 Uk T = running may have been handicapped | ®P 1800 Am. Hide & L b R 1490 Wabech ve a3 m.nemuzvymu‘::vm-m- ., 400, [ lons on BESL D w8 BMEeS e U SR o A MAHONEY BROS., 6 Ax Limkd 3¢ NI ] Tewn spring National All-Star Team. . 4 .- 2 300 Am. Locomo. BX 54 5 e chase The all-star National league team “‘k’ L"u’ Bfllh' 2008 Am. Smating I Fagucdla P Pl o LD Stable } i Am S o 100" T g | Tom one of his most of the big league season has EALLS AV 2 noe Steel Fary. s3g° sy o He has exhausted McGraw's selected. It follows: Pitchers, ENUE H %0 dm fugar 9% m and has been ‘We guarantee our service to be thé g s \mn*nw. Leonard.p Internaional best at the most reasonable prices. | 100 Am. Woolen s sey — Sap it upen. 100 Am. Woalen 'sa‘ 5 TxxButh the watver == A o wine siven GEORGE G. GRANT 5100 Bald. Leco e N something ;to do with s B8R 2B w o = s Undertaker and Embalmer T B AR Gn Batied on. It is reported r : % P T s Cuw — Marquard balks at 32 Providence St., Taftville Brown Shoe Detrolt . and - just - | 1300 Butte & Sup o 85t Two hess knows.. It is . Prompt attention to day or night calls] e oo poet o e bita, Hoblitzell care to load themselves Telephone 630. aprl4MWFawl nam ot incabus with .the oo G e ol aoes with It. - 100 Cent. Leather 1 for D - G o L n Thegame, r. J. M. KIN 100 Qhlc. & AR n 2 = -and . m& Gt W 30 30 30 Al 2 g4 k& DENTIST €00 Ch. BRI & |/ ny w k - o e o8 0 : Sonsol Gas 126 § i ot G ol May Building "93i0 Cora Preducts e ITe

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