Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 21, 1916, Page 3

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xmmmm thtonb. uoamflmmm,!r‘:-mu 10 ) 7 G‘A'I'fifl NLLEGE STAR Kansas uv"s. Mn-u‘l.g 3, (Second game.) a.u.y Signed by Boston Braves. Mike Kah h ] hnaad Fred » -the Washington 4 any |and Lee university’ star outfielder. e 3 executed Bailey is-a left-handed outfieider and v x first baseman, In college baseball he has hit-at a heavy clip, and offers came from seven major league scouts. He slugged over .500 four years for CAMES SCHEDLUED TUDAY. Marshall_college, West Virginia, and “Cleveland 2t Joir the Watkihaton and Les Dafves g 5“‘ THE U Stie s S0 sity nine in 1915 with a mark of .390. . L i N WUl S IS : With offers ‘the Chicago Cubs ; . core: WILDEST PITCHER IN BIG SHOW Richards Building, 91 Main St. and White. Sox, Detroit, Pittsburgh, X - i e e ? St. Louis Americans, Cleveland and ™ 552 3 3| Lee Fohl to Tame Lowdermilk—Has DO YOU OWN, REAL ESTATE? . |Xauwal < go-um Bailey decided to start with L Terrific Speed but Lacks Control. DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN |Bomsids Gartna. e & i fo0h Weaots all, w s Some ‘plichers need only & change | DWELLING HOUSE? > 3 l;f.«:dlngxthatt :-:d };;"‘é““b‘s‘, run- 50 8 ?:'xmie t; Thdmufi:m::.' growr —— | o™ o : , at_the ailey is re- 5202 1| Clevelana Lowdermil e human - You eantot “‘"‘;‘, o it (o b “|‘garaed as a marvel ‘He ls endowed 3.0.8 3 o} glat, doesn’t require a change of pace|¢asy to change a style he has been burned building, and’you may Haeard Wwith an -unusually -keen batting eve, 3 o 5 5 8| to round out his repertoire; he needs | following nine years, but he is grad- pay some one else rent while you re- | Yue . B and_hits the-ball more ~viciously than 1000 o|a change of stride. Whether he lin- { ually rounding to and Fohl is confident build.. Insure your rents with Al o B the average “star” college player. Al 10010 gers longer in the major leagues|that he is going to disprove the old Orth, the major league umpire, is an Ti 713 1o 3 | hinges upon his ability to stretch from | saying, “You can't teach an old dog B. P. LEARNED & CO. . |raviSON ELECT ASSISTANT admirer of the recruit, and believes 5 an 18-inch to a three-foot stride in | new tricks. Mooy Estabilghed May T8, MANAGER OF YALE CREW be will make good. Plitsburgh E delivery in his future slab assign- Serafea - ments for the Clevelana Indians. NOTES. : Lee Fohl, master of the Indians, is ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Newly EIM oflhml Receives Duck- Worcester Takes Two. 0o grooming the 6-foot-6-inch = flinger | Oscar Tuero is the Babe Ruth of ing in Thames. Lowell, Mass, June 20.—Worcester 5 whom Pat Moran, Jimmy Archer, Os- | this circuit. He has been clouting EDWIN w chcms won a double header today from Low- - E car Stanage, Sam Agnew, Branch|the old leather for many an extra . Gales Ferry, Conn., June 20.—Yale's | ell, the first game ending in a 3 to 0 5 1 " Rickey and Billy Sullivan called un- | base hit since he started working in Attorney-at-Law varsity crew tonight rowed, a mile|score and the second 7 to 4. Van - < tamable. Fohl says Grover can be|the Fastern league. downstream with an €ébb tide and fav- | Dyke's pitching was very effecting in Chicago Beats St. Louis. converted into a wonder pitcher—if R Corner Main anl Shetucket Streets |oring northwest breeze in four minutes|the first game. With the score 4 to Chicage (A) St. Louis (A) Grover ever attains control. Every| Owner Harry Cornen of the Bridge- giacge ——s——————e—————=—1anq 43 seconds. The second varsity|4 in the ninth inning of the second St e P o ab b once else in"the major leagues agrees | port club needs help. And if President Erown & p"km. Itioragys-at-Law | paced the boat for the last half mile. | contest, and the bases congested, Ma- Wearer b 4 0 is o] Witth Sl ¥ Tim Murnane of the Eastern league 2 The work of the freshman crew Was|gee hit a triple which won for Wor- ECoiazh & 1 Lowdermilk granted 157 bases on|coulq but assist the Bridgeport owner S . 30 ° 4 but dgepos Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St |jigpe e coster. The scores: Fournfer1b 4 1 30 | balls_in 1915. Detroit took him from | {G secure a few good players he would Entrance stairway 'pear to Thames| Trubell Davison was elected “as- | Lowell 0000000000 5 2 &1 £2 1|the St, Louis Browns and Billy Sul-|ps doing a grand service for the ~ i Bank. *¢ Telephone 38-3. | sitant manager of the crew for next|Worcester .0 002001003 8 0 1 33 | livan worked with the erratic fellow | jeagye. With a tail end club, Bridge- s year. Immediately afterwards, the| Lohman and Kilhullen; Van Dyke 30 31 1| throughout the spring training trib | port is drawing wonderfully well on varsmen dragged him to' the float and {and Tyler. 1 10 90| without results. In one game for De- | Syngays. The New Lgndon club play- threw him into the river, this being| Second game: =T 3 o] troit Lowdermilk pitched to just three | g to 3,100 there last Sunday while the 1 to) tiati v 0_4 3 E HARVARD OARSMEN et Bowaaek - wad: Kilkatons Yanks Hit Leonard Freel s n oy Sy 0| burler that night at the walver price. | quring the morning. If Bridgeport Phillips, Herring and Tyler. . Y 25 oy §| He started a game in St. Louls, Walk- | cyer gets a winner, it will prove a big CELEBRATE BASEBALL VICTORY ¥ 5 Boston, June 20.—The Yankees won s 1800t eq seven and hit one in threo fanings. | Scct %l the leasvie, Fortiand Daily — the opening game of the series today, Totals 51T 2| His speed, however, was terrific anc First Varsity Boat Only One on River | Lynn Takes Second Game of Series.|% to 1, hitting Leonard freely in the| () matiea tor Mecube 1n x%; the Browns who didut walk wers un- Press. 4 early innings. The world's champions | = () Batted for Jobnwon in able to_toucl elivery, one of the Fineduyiiohts orogzeport. s Conn, Juns 30_—Lynn{iniq Yiave Been shut out.but fop n| L0 Bese foc oats tn . two runs scored blossoming from an Must Have Bill Hobbled. Red Top, Conn, 20 Harvard's| ot the series from Brideemecs 115cs ¢ |long home run drive over the left field | cnicuo 0600 030 1 eerror. Mr. Bryan says there will be no hasebell victory over Yale at New| Pitching. weakness. sobenuted tor|fence in the seventh by Walker. Score: S Touts INIL0 81 0 0 0 00 i3] Fohl studied the wild man, He mo- | likelihood of discord at St Louis Is Haven today was celebrated by the| Bridgeport’s dsfeat. = Score: e e R s Shoot, was.taking & stride of oy | Atants Constitution, T ing squad - here tonight| Lynn . 21011118 1|a 5 3°2 — 5 with & huge bonfire and a band con- | Brideeport 1 10 0 0 31 00— 6 10 1| 5w 5 5 2 0 o 180 & 13“1;“":‘;" t’n’;np‘;fi:‘;“fé“ ohight toctake e cert. Returns from the game were re- | _Harrington, Tuero and Carroll; Dye, |Eaoaughes 3.1 1 3 0 9 1 1 0|Springfield Drives Salmon From Box.|, stride of three feet when he lets the Won’t Scare Teddy. OSB3 % SPosil (wite: &b -diatiers | Bro Martin: 4iid: Crook S e 914 ¢ 1| Hartford, Conn, June 20. — The|ball go,” said Fohl “When youtake| Teddy should be careful about let- A 2 1% 0lheavy hitting "éq the Epflblz)zflel;i tea}:n a shorter stride you pitch unnatural- | ting a h‘tth‘set & hold on him, lgh 3 % ¢ tldrove Salmon from the box in the|ly” as running for the presidency. See $aid 9 @ & ofcighth inning today and won for the| ~Lowdermilk Kas practiced an hour |how it interfered with Mr. Bryan's f104 10 4 0lvisitors against Hartford in the|daily since that discovery, taking a|career as a natural-born orator—St. oo o i e o 8 §|eleventh when they touched Lyons | full stride in his delivery. ‘It was not | Louls Globe Democrat. | LAN, cuss p 0000 0000 91 3 2118 0000 |..... - Housewives! — Mothers! - Daug e i >~ Here Is Your.Ticket—Vote It Stra Election day is today —every ‘day—the Voting Booth is’ your’ < o New York, June 20/—Stocks made X X 3 B\ general though not complete recovery | 100 Dome Mines : ‘Do buse’hit, Gardner | today from their heaviness of the pre- | 24 Dt Sccunties ceding session. The trading element o DF By, =a g Seemed loas coroerned about. affairs i oungs Wallop Gives Tigers Victor. Mexico and prices were actually at| ! . Detroit, Mich., June 20.—A two base the best immediately after publica- o G . 13% 113% | hit by Young with two out in the ninth tion of the state department’s note to iy Min' 5 scored Veach from second base with | the Mexican government. 01.Gu X 0% the run that gave Detroit a 2 to 1 Dealings were broader, but smaller X ore 2 victory over Cleveland here today. in the aggregate, with a liberal ad- i 5 2 Score: L 00 mixture of short coverings. Read- - Giowtzng (A) w ing was the active feature most of the < vin 105 Wt s s oo el To Leave time, with Mexican Petrolenm. Rock H " “ H b1 A5 nis clrcle Island, Cructble Steel and Mercantile | 1030 11200 E 7 Marine preferred, following more or S0 P00 Blank less as named. ~Rock Island's andillo 3 ] t tivity was accompanied by rumo: s P A 10100 Means an approaching' agreement on he | Fowy : Billingse 3 0 3 3 OlSwenagec 2 0.8 2 0 terms of capital readjustment but the ¢ Kelly 5 Ldermfikp 3 0 o 2 Olvsuses 2 0 0 & 0 (| == stock lost ground later on indications | .. e s of further delay, " : A | B Pwo Gt “when wining rm seovea o ~ jcans as a group regained 2 to % | Seore by tnnines = =5 - < @ points, Reading almost two point: % | clvaind sns1ee0e et the prominent motors were better b i |Dets - 2 to 7 points and shipping shares 1| 490 Maxwell X 1 ]1-2 to 8. - With the exception of| 100 Maxwen 3 3 br | . United Fruit, which bore signs of i 500 ¥ Dot store . JACK oN further substantial accumulation, | ~ 100 Mex Petrol pr - |these advances were largely effaced| 1jmh Miam Cower | e e ¢ e e e R m e m“ costly and the visitors defeated Phil- War shares were visibly higher for| 10 Mo. K & pr .. i it L TGeTeInE, for time, particularly the uipments 2 2 z jmerly o} esleyan university, made But these, too, proved suscoptible te| 100 Mo Fuite ey i | his American league debut as a pinch i Bush Holds Senators to Three Hits. Philadelphia, June 20.—Bush held Washington to three singles in eight innings today, but his wildness proved X ighestQuallty I:ILow,Quallt % KXl Lowest Prices High Prices New Haven fans are finding fault over the schedule-juggling, as they three dates shifted around lately, New 00 Nat Enam & 8 : hitter and fouled to Henry. Score: Haven Tontors chaim Chis. 1 Ay’ o |realizing, with coppers ~ and sine| 2% 3 e R e e ey, Bee , e R TR e e | S o e e g 3 4] g, 110 Guaranteed Purit Adultera ) FUE Worth responded to light buying bas- o Mt 4110 olowriner 46311 ed on favorable trade reports. Total % B 4340 S EE R Sales amounted to 445,000 shares. ) ; 3 ; Deslere in exchange accepted the : e Fiud o1 i s strength of francs and the heaviness 'y S8 (%8, 88 | McBrides 30 5 8 31200 Y ppenings in the forelgn war. Sterl- = e ing showed a siight recession and : oyiR m 10808 another installment of gold from Can- Pooples g At My rs S R e Plant Field, lew London |ada brousht the total receints of that ¢ Fi N metal from the Dominion up to slight- 5 1y_over $65,000,000. i ‘Bonds were 'agaln under pressure, some speculative issues scoring slight NEW LONDON _ |mmesim o e i aggregated $2,980,000. VERSUS WORCESTER| ... ‘\’lama’file caap-o;nfs OINo Coup‘cms} Phillies Advancing Towards Top Brooklyn N. Y., June 20.—By taking both games of a double header from Brooklyn, Philadelphia is only four points behind the league leaders. The scores were 7to 4 and 9 to 8. Scores: & a8 EFRREE BE R call with Panama issues unchanged. AREEBES! ke e, gt 300 S . Wednesday, June 21 | ‘B _ oy een 117 i Reduce the high coigh of livi Games Called at 3:30 P. M. | ‘4= S A e to Sverst Adminen +..ccrvrr. 8| 15 B L i Without reducing the High Quality of what youd . 100 Am ¢ Demareep 4 100 o0 BRARd BEARd ....eeieereeceesaeees 2Bo| ite dm : e e Tflfi about injustice!~1In spite of the fact that groceries and meats have been steadily soaring in & é&:‘E . 50 Ya Cor Chem 2 ety 'é‘,,l years, some people actually have the impudence to blame the women who have had to pay these high prices. They uy“ F a.’i‘.‘.:m‘..‘m 2100 Wabaah, _:; mdhmzmbmdummmkknemvnwdflnhamflm NOW you can EFFECTUALLY repel this DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |" i 35 525 Avpleten Tn $ta. 2 g Yo comes the chance for the women to strike back at these unfair gtact both the pocketbook and healfh of ber tamily by & D t.a.lS A B e el and unmanly accusations. The introduction of the SERV-US Brand SERV Jw‘l pricés. the en urgecn e A ouar e it . R =] Foods gives her the opportunity to. rebel and show her defermination to “‘“m e Oin ot epent s e tresaae e McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, | ; R'.i“: Aot Philsdsishis 0" | St g&e::n o SRR VDS Brose e ot the wroestoe from Sour w sate. to fl e unfl-“ o ::;,m, . fefuse to pay the extra caarges for mothing but SERV-US Branas "'""mm h-n-n i ;iifla i 8 “ N R4 I T 2, 2 S Deser 857 Jannary.13.4%; pot - steady; ‘middling 18.05. MONEY. New York, June. 8. - om h of SERV-U BfllflM ‘They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start THE L A. GALLUP CO., o Valuable Cllm Violet Talcum Powder n«;g—-m a Box --..—-! L L E ¢TI 2l uswanannsd Blonmwmmmsrs _! il i

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