Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 20, 1916, Page 3

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th | games, scheduled for out of town, has | Rostan GRANTED' LEAVES OF ABSENCE Four Members of Freshman Shell Members of Yale Battery. Gales Ferry, Conn,, Jume 19—There was consternation in the Yale rowing not been determined yet. Harvard Man In Regiment. Red Top, Conn., June 19.—Francis bow in the Harvard m-n— man boat, left quarters here today an e Cambrdks b sonliss ith thel Eight Mssachusetts Regi- ment of which he is a member. He ‘sent ‘word he had been granted a temporary leave 2 i BEERERRS. g f EETEIPET FH] lated in the day that | Lowel and would return to camp tomorrow. | s Howard and Cobb sat in bow at the practice tonight. The varsity rowed downstream to- night with a falr wind and tide in 22 minutes and 20 seconds. . The -men rowed at a low stroke and did not ex- ert themselves. .The other crews were sgiven short paddle, followed by sprints. BhREREBEURESEERLUERRARERRE! Began at Outsst and Increased Volume Until flu Market Closed. § Cruci New Yofl. June l‘l.—Afl other gon-.|Distll- Secur conditions were for- not _entirely de of the :eam. fros w Sihe Subsequant “developments. naturally bore the “the liquidition, which be- and proceeded Captain. June 19.—Wil- | close. BASEBAL PLANTF!E.D Nevlmdnn avels NEW LONDON VERSUS Mexican Petroleum ‘as' Company ylelded 6 1-4 w 5 ki prepag- | Geaeral.. - for. California Petro- | Jut . S. Smelting 4 1-4 points | with two or more for American Smelt- ing, be | Southern Pacific. - Motor issues, whose 'technical 957 much | sition seemed weakest of all the sp ‘got | ciaities, broke. 3 to. b points, Wit 11 ol e Willya:Overland.. Munitions, par- Eimiany. Crudible Stsek i American llefl. mu!-.ldwln Locomo- Greéne Canapea .~ Copper and | K Ci ther ‘with | 1008 Island and American Car, toge! ooppen Anfl other ‘metals, receded 2 8 and 6 points. Relativély, U. S. Steel gave the best account of any promin- |X ent ilml.. its extreme loss being only 8 points. Among, the rails the shrinkage in ed values was so general s to 'd reference unnecessary. Rm ranged from 2 to 3-points, New York C'ntrll suffering impair- LAWRENC Tue&y June 20th last year, though -llshtl! under ‘Iho nnxy material change in foreign the eldis tend Games Called at 3:30 P. M. |5 mar 13 etk Stertn. ana france ‘helaing Beneral Admission . Grand Stand . éoueénu mfin‘ BUSINESS WAGDHS SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING AU'I'OMOBILE ROBES GOOD ASSORTMEN' 260 cha- felt the effect: of the' weak- in shares, speculative issues ml.kin‘ variable concessions.. Total sales (par value) were $2,825000. U. §.'2's and 3's were 1-2 per cent low- 2's and 3 per ('Anis SER it 1 b1 rr:km:‘ng; fil‘ g:m?g f i { T it sz%azéz Tuunsnonamnal uEel fernien ng F !!FFEE aeaaaaaaaaaad o =T e P 28 -‘Egg 4, ki Fpeasatys Esls.. \ ly quovery inning of ns first . game :sed the second to be postponed on lccount of ‘wet grounds: nine hits and the fielding 'was remark- al l: _good under the conditions. Luder- er the rwight fleld wall at&.r Whitted _had singled - in' seventh won the game Phitadeiphia (N) w0 BuHMEOeHMNT PORMPRRTRAN R | oninmoonmmnt ¥ (s 81 e B cwanwornne! Dg | and their shells on|of the '!ncht.l ‘which es - strug bit mw a double play. F § Eluarenscsnns |ansnanensd] | onanst tals w n 8 x) n-m: e B s, Scors by fnniny St Louts .. 5 Clacinoatt .. 1 D bith; Bepeher, Lonk. | Claske, i e e B o3 o—1 ‘Neals. New York Defeats Cleveland Again. <Cleveland, June 19.—New York made it three out of four from Cleveland t&d:y ‘winniog 7 to 8. New York start- of line drives were features. batted in four of New York'’s runs, his home run accounting for three in the first, while his single drove in the ‘winning run in the seventh. Now York (&) 3 1 P 1 4« 1 3 1 81 hou. Bl aommsummns, Blunrussnannt HARVARD SEEKS BASEBALL CROWN. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ~ BOAT RACE CROWD m Limited Capacity of New London Ob- servation Trains. In the Yale Alumni Weekly ; l.l tommm Lf he receives a single sit- fing In other words, as the Weekly s, he may go alone, or.stay away. Surely,” adds this magazine, “there must be some way out of the dlflm ty.” There is. As a matter of fact, the editor suggests one when he asks if fthe possibility of bleachers has ever meen considered. Now, the way look -at this New London . regatta is squarely, without side-glances or squinting. Thus |ooklns. the question arises, What good is an observation car seat at New xanam anyway ? President Hadley’s remark that a boat cove which is' practicaily out of range of vision of the spectators on the New Haven train. If the race is at all gloes, 1o one on these oheervation cafe has any idea which crew won. And all the way up the course the crews objects seen through the little end of a telescope. On the Central Vermont cars thers is no the start at all because shu course: becsuse, too, of the distance ihe starting polnt. Intervening Pilie hide the eights at frequent inter- vals, and the only real view of the boats is the finish. When the regatta is rowed down the river the situation to | ;g of g ggz " ) 1 SR SRt R SR S a BB g f i | i i i i f i i il BT L i i | i ik 5& { T ? i 1 h'lk&'l'!i'!lk! L H PTTR LT T 1RO 1o~ B PR et B PR EE PEEE LI L Bikkiikini SPORTING NOTES. Manager Jesse to sign Mike nmmnmm.. of hitters but lacking the of New London on the paths, Tom Seaton of the Cubs isn't en- joying the luxury for which the ‘Wards last pail ‘When he pitched for the Btvok feds. Weegh- man, when he signed Seaton, fused to fall for private suites of rooms-at the Cubs’ hotels and draw- ing rooms in the Pullman sleepers. Mdhm&hmhenm nublh.lm(‘dfi&ufln,hnu ' included in this sale. Nodm;htwu- m-flmmmwwflwflh old sure to move the goods. be closed from ZbZO’Mb THE CRANSTON COMP! 25, 27, 29 BROADWAY . He can_fine filzym faster than any ‘ump I ever saw,” says McCann. ‘Gene evidently re- members occurrances of last week in g.’nfl.ngfleld ‘when his team was fined 5. DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD ing the increase Big Demand for Automobiles Expected Throughout the Year :fifmc.d & oy ha Eokmlenin on, teat o e —Federal Trade Commission Will Hold Meetings for | 4evs stter e nearings. © Explanation of the Rise in the Price of Gasoline. That the present unprecedented de- mand for eutomobiles will continue throughout the year instead of show- ing the customary slack during the summer and late fall months was the brought by branch managers of automobile concerns at a recent gomventlon . The predicitions mads by the h managers on a study of conditions in 1heit territories. Hads of during the week, as were also the as- eistant bauu:h ‘managers, district man- Automobile manufacturers ani al- led interests are enjoying a bicm al- most without precedent among Awuer- ican industries. The appreciatior < the shares of mowr -uu:)u m-e and acessory shares, v York Stock Dmhlm md Nu' Yora «urb maket, had added literally hui- sreds of miliions of dollars to the market values of ihiese secirities. Just what has caused this boom? baniers <ay that it is due to the prospe:iiy of Dersons engaged in the auwmobile business anc cumulated fo | “Give us a little good wrathur” is the cry heard in all salescooms. But ive P Crimsons Myst Defeat Yale in Two Game Series to Take Leadership For Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Here in'Amesica thers 1s much suffer. ing from ca nd _head noises. M do 'ell o wn- :.&m the mmod Smpioyed by the lish to the pasc ‘weeks they would be complet: cleaned out|is ‘make ely of cars an dwould not be able to delieveries on cars ordered later in|two. the season. An opportunity to explain the rise in the price of gamline will be siven various oil companies this week when the Federal Trade Commissio hold a series ‘Automobile exports continue to grow at an almost unbelieveable rate, s shown. by (he latest monthly sum- mary of the Department of Commerce. March shipments this year nearly double ¢ those of March 7,41 3 vehicles asainst 3,768. Pt ma nine months' ended with last TR ey 1916 u,m 1916 38,795 "m period March 55,140 motor vehicles, valued|Asla and at 372,800,346 were exported as com- pared with 17.876, volued at $28,289,- 218, exported in the corresponding "HARDW/! Tools, Cutlery, Rakes, KEENKUTTER TOOLS ANB C w-mmm LAWN Mow treat 1l m

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