Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1916, Page 3

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o e oo ous i Hlowe wlo s vl boams Bl odutte fIL puul s CAMES SCHEDLUED TODAT. Natiénal League. e $o11 Tris Speaker- fell off nine points in Esstern Lengue. N §14E o B aing PSSR i | ey e O - 482350 . Ly TON ‘ol ut a DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? 4133 bl iac Tt soparates the pels. | Tne o L e DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN' $raed -;_luszxo ,?fi;?"é?.fli bon.hm &u:; averaze :: I e DWELLING HOUBE? 222121506 credit, and ranks fifth among the THE STANDINGS. 54 43713 2| actual leaders. ;. 0 0 & »rlin le lvani cl 2 ine - g ce niis, Mul-} points_ahead of the Indians. The 5 McKay | New York Yankees are third, despite 2 Y .n ed a = the fact that Frank Baker and Lee S hair when someone Rl O Mageo aro not nitting the bl with ¢ a4 . o g e N any legree ity anc Avsany Eniubliatiod aeky. 10 b N, 8. of Jewett City defeated | These averages wore complled bw F -FOURTH OF JULY AMMUNITION. swiped your - new ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW s e L e M e 1o % ; : overcoat: : : o "= Ll lvering an - | clude e men who were hitth .260 1 PRERREL 0 i . AL Tooine. | o N, | in Sitecs gamas b ta Faue S5 £ | We carry Powder, Blank Cartridges, Shells, Etc. Also we B Brown & Perkins, liomey-at-lav £ 5| can decorate your house or store for electric illumination in the : : Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. - .from Trimme: Boland, Detroit : fi . & Nations some P lobhone 3-8, | Dentelaon, Stening s “ . Chicaso : 3 s 3 Nationss Baae Y : : S| g : b : e o e Mansger | Boumara, 1 L B s GET OUR ESTIMATES == | Henry Blicknell, Jewett City. Box 137. 5 E JAKE DAUBERT TOPS NATIONAL LEAGUE G. A, C. After Games. e A k gI s 8 Ve |2 i s i ©The Eaton Chase Co range games - antic, 2, IK-, s - - Brookiyn Slug - i ins ::m- IHs s Bhaie b Tt o g ; $ b S 2 im0 : ° i ¢ L 3 2% Pa ‘Windham. They go to Plainfield on July 2. Answer through Balletin or Jake Daubert held the pace as lead- | yrite Manager Gleason, Central, Nor- | 1 League batters dur- | wich, Conn: B ing the week. In fact, Jake did more ar 43 2. D UINE E | Screen, Paints, Croguet Sets, Boat Supplies, Flash Light er of the es, ., 3 & i ; 5 Chicago Defeated Cleveland. - than that. He increased his average| Ashland Wins First Home Game. # : 28 {285 Bu ttakht from .88 to 355, and is hitting ~the| The first home game played by Ash- |5 : i | Chicago, June 25—Chicago dofeated|on the leading contenders for his t yougos up bvir 277, ol et e bl land baseball team was plaved on | Cbeok. Nev = eveland, 3 versy W S today. Eadie Colling’ double, Jack- | Crown. 3 ! the averages were complled for R e e e T TR som's sacrifice and Fourniers singlc| The real reason for Willard’s reluc- week as before. Davy Robertson rose r - - Soored the winning run. Terry was|tance to fight more than once a year : . Shiked on the arm by Chapman and |ust at present is due to the fuct that had to leave the game. Weaver and|he cannot figure why he should pay Howard almost came to blows when |0ut such an enormous percentage of 11t looked as if the former had spiked |his earnin Right now Willard has | Howard. They were separated by the |tWo men “cutting” in on his'income Giants second and the Robins_third. Chicago (A) ey, pel z . i Gy, can never hope to face| 1D the air when your 1lard ring. 'wo knock- 2 outs at the hands of Frank Moran cigarettes are mis- just about established the status of the Irich champion. Unjess some unknown sensation springs up n the interim, Fred Ful- ton, Jack Dillon, and Young Charley ‘Weinert will be the men pestering e ponent for Big Jess as any man in the country. ~ « s b nse s o i Son. | Jess Willard for a titular match alonz The Phillies are fifth and the Braves - ER R e T | Tauarde e el Jack Jdhumen fatout 1918, are a dismal seventh. Chicago leads SATURDAY'S MARKET. 100 Tnterboro Con Reoway:- s 11 3 0 3 1 §|not begrudge the Kewanee man his in Aon: hits also. Max is the e 7 g R Jacksondt & 4 & 0 0 2001 0|l“ijt” But Jess sees no legal rea-|RAIN CUTS INTO EASTERN leading base stealer, with 46, %o, Dis| Representative Stocks Held Their Own| 1iiit Int 3f ¥ & O 5 118 3 o|Son why Curley should recelve one- LEAGUE FUNDS E SEhs e During the Irregular Session. 900 Tut Paper . Fournter. § 3% & 3|tenth of his profits from the rins. e Kauff, of the Giants. 100 Int % Reas 0 3 08 & o : e These averages include’the men who oo e ek Tl TAA AN $8% 4 3lAnd to prevent Jack Curley IrOM Every Club Owner Close to $2000 are hittin 275 of better in Affeen | MoGenn Shoatl stin hansiie in e Ry 34830 R Behind. £ can gituation still hanging in the » Sl . 2 Shigss Sasto Sune. M. halance the week end session of the sy A SR hi ¥ — ( Russer, 2 0 3 ss21s 1|him a paltry few thousands. stock market varied little from its re- 9 o g% Circus work is not in Willard’s line, | Financlal conditions among the 3 ea | cent irregularity. Vulnerable spe- 9 Totals 88 13 sgf :a ol reputed interviews with the champion | Dagnates of the Eastern League have 3} 5%l cialties were again pressed for sale, LI ae g () Bated for Schang tn notwithstanding. However, he prefers | become , and unless the wea- 54 though .more moderately, but repre- it to appearing in-the ring as long as |ther man gets busy and serves up a many 31’55&%‘3.‘&”‘&%’"&‘{ That’s different o e league x."iii.'fi%”’s‘&',’oo’s"’;‘; they’re MECCA! 8 3% | sentative stocks held their own, when | 200 n At SR S & 1 03| Jack Curley, under a contractual 4 3191 not making actual gains. 5 : Ctygaso oiiins | agreement, s entitled to 10 per cent. o7 - Operations were obviously profes-| 100 Mo. 1 -t of his ring earnings. Just as soon as 5 soi|sional and the general price improve- y worst ever experienced, according to the old-time magnates who have been in the business for many years. Law- , Truth? lary olkeep him in good condition, without :the severity of the training grind. 44 s 23 200 3 T s ey Curley’s contract expires do not be F o oted 5% cd the hole. This is due to the unseas- 4 1 e g A SR SRR B S e R St. Louis Wins Both Games. ot onee Svore et mechs 2 | onable weather in June. As a rule in = i 1 ] ing. Rails were fairly firm at all g rake ft ‘Cincinnati, June 25.—St. Louis 'Wos | twe months. former years club owners who were : 51 o times, aside from some shading of 3 A both games of a double header from | 'Rafher {han remain passive and|held up by poor weather in May. have ° 9 o 2 39| Reading. Uni »d States Steel again & West e £1% | Cincinnati. today, the first 2 to 1 and|add to his tonnage, Willard finds cir- 4 been e I LT RN L t t e 15 13 20| featured the standard industrials and | 506 Nort g 13 the second 5 to B cus work agreeable, as it tends to| °5%¢s In June, bul year 1s the 1= 5 | Bethlehem Steel, on relatively few| T ) it X az = ions, made a gain of 17 points, # s | Motors also rose materially but Mex- 4 7slicans ang coppers were variable. 27| United States Industrial Alcohol ‘'was again the center of speculative b actlvity, scoring an extreme decline ‘Threaders Showed Colonials Up. 3 1-2 voinat.s._ronly part Oé which _|was regained, Tennessee opper’s (The American Thread company base- |25, SO TaRncsrce, | CopRCLs ford ook like a lot of its "and shiping issues eased slightly 00 Tl e U NI Xy Y e eight innings Saturday in connection with lower freight rates. Rt Recreation Park, Willimantic, ana|Total sales amounted to 3185000 Further imports of gold from Can- ¥ " ‘Totals ada brought the aggregate up to about | “To v & s 84% 83% " 8 (x) Batted for Meatows in Sh : the monolith Jess. - Within two years|Connor. joint owners of the Lowell Jess does not detest training as much as we have been led to b:ueve. Ehe finds it _entertaining so long as he does not have to make an extremely | S31ary, checks last Thursday and Man- low weight for him—something like the fact that there is & shortage in e BoPds Hard fs ready to|the treasury. He has been after a P e s couple of hustling players for his team take on his challengers as fast @s|put has been unable to secure them they come, there will be quite a for- | buc, has been upable to secure them midable orop to confront htm. At | poG’ present the plea of all heavywel ts before they can hope to cope With 3 s QLS e28E . BakEBaalBERRRRS, o wal 0l profiting from his labors Willard is _%| quite satisfied to let slip away from [SPRPPRU R e ccocuine: ecomanonusoay B T T b @9 1 0 | oosconvonumonnal ol cescorssssucsans wlooosocscssrss e ; club, announced that they wero $80,000,000, exclusive of direct shi i 't (i) "Batica for Moseley In’ Tih, the crop should be developed suf-|Sp. company 6. Colontals mens froin the Bominion to the PR | i i ulal s Seore by snnings: 005110 eg|fciontly to give Willard a heap of hne e e Dite. b ek B mont $100:000,000. - Forsign exs COTTON. 1000 00 O o vears Fred Fulton will be|Ped close to $3,000 to date. This heavy In the| ange markets were unchanged in| New York, Jume 24 — Cotton fu- almost a seasoned fighter. He has a m :z.o(d'::nl;qg into po;r":'vemmer tig DErcit of the: viatturs the absence of more than nominal |tures opened firm. July 13.18: Oct. w Cinsianati () couple of physical advantages right|bat in alse 4 ng down Oppol e mm 13.36: D 13.53; T Do a o sb hpo 3 e A Tadth - mnerenedd ht | 20 sporting a heavy SRS compeing il bt otle o 38 1t subiantial Sncroass of re- 180 oLt o 1Sy THfacch 3o, HiE 8T Tecome & serious contander Ty ohen & O S o ey e making thel| & "was the most noteworthy fea- e 10 Olchasect 4018 0lif he can meantime overcome a ten- n".'m:!“ ik Besthis ouly, iis %= MONEY. “ bt e g311 ;’;:’?;"" wilt from.a hard punch to The league is fortunate that a ereat excess reserves up to | Storiimg. 60 e, e dooloumak 30188l Frank Moran must necessarily be|DAJOrtY of the masmates are well fixed about §110,000,000, against $56,00, Sring 80 Jay bils 613 18 <dentpnd 48 ofNealesf 100 0 0leliminated as a championship possi. L o s deailte about 8110000,000, against $56000.- |475 3-4; cables 476 7-16. Francs, de- §3 omet,, 38 ¢ 1 ¢|gliminated as a champlonship possi-|tne terrible odds they have been work- h m‘;‘ ";H"d ‘heomc'; {ractln; mand - 591 1-8; cables 590 1- 0 0 ofloudengh 21 3 1 1 he;:ywpl = 3,'“&"“ nm h t°m“°" ing against. For instance, Lynn, one of slightly. more. than $116,000,000. | Marks demand 74 3-4; 74 7-8; Kron- T -~ R L 1 et i i e It st i minar the sel t. f Jlightly more than $116000,000. |nen. “demand 1280 cables 12, LTH W ojtmon | 28 8 2 §|man Jim Flynn has passed along|league circles, has not drawn flies this ection o and . without . espacial feature, Toom | Gullders, demand, 41 1-3; cables 41 xoen . 170 0.8 0| SV TuaES- WAL, N8 hed th - |season. It is not bécause the fans of L thouf . 9-16. Lires, demand 637; cables 636. =R R et PR B 2 fioees | the Shoo city are not loval, but simoy | M{TEC C A tobaccos Sales (par value) ageregated $1-|Rubles, demand 30 1-2; cables 80 58| | g mEEmE T e e Thore he o more liwe- [because they preferred to remain at Yulioa States bonts ana tme Pana. |1, ST ST (SIS, Mexican Dol | e, 1 e oI b0 Foars Jack, Dillen mey vel riiny “westhér=*he shoo uy wum | would astonish ma issues were lower by 1-2 to 2| Railroad Bonds steady. S i Sy the real “hope” to defeat Willard. |is owned by s ; yon points on call during the week: Even now the Indianapolis catamount | reputed to be a wealthy man. Fraser, 5 like many magnates, wiil not tect nis | —=l@af by leaf the = even chance against the champion, | |+ Vaughn Blew Up in 12th. Who outweighs him 160 pounds and osses so much, and will stick regard. y . —_— "TOCK is considered in some gquarters as an sTOCKs. LIVE STOCK MARKET. New Pork, June 23.—Receipts ot less of how bad a break he receives. beeves : were 1,658 head, Chicago, June 25.—Vaughn blew up |towers over him by a foot. A little|He is a true sport. Hugh Duffy has T ravious Arvtvale % carn Suding, | 1\ “the tweifth inning today and fie | more welght may give Dillon just the |aropped a lot of money in Portland tobaccosare sorted arkar rime. ary “fed steers wong | successive hits, an error and a wil | hitting power requireq to bring Wil- this year, but he has faith in his city ae. ofhers. sy and escias: wene|Diteh gave Pitisburs o hard fought |lard down to his size. Snd Teticves that ne w1 tme ol and graded by X~ 5 at 18 @ 20c; higher-at 14@18 1-; d_lambs Bales. 200 200 100 m 809 . Golis | Sictory . over Chicago, 8 to- 3. The| Charley Weinert, who has trans-|recover if a g00d warm and sea- | 330 A Best B L O e oo et ot 57,000 | Ciba lost the service of MeCarthy was | ferred managerial afliations no less | son happens along. s to intain o 4 cn Tacluaing aloti seriously spiked and of Archer, who|than three times in the last three| In the southern end of the circuit main utu cc:: ¥ suffered a torn finger nail months, also gives severy indication of [ conditions are just as bad. New Ha- ' g0 an Fittsburgh (N Chizage (N being near the top of the heap in-|ven is finding the going ‘hard, The ECCA i m‘_onu!." -l:gu; *% 3% 1 3|side of two years. Weinert is not|team representing the City of Elms . e e IR AN B 6 113 611 0 o|easer to mingle with Willard right | has not been doing any tod” well this 188 In. for: city dressed native sides: i3 H g1sa rfio\:, kno::::: t!rll own capabilities | season and this fact coupled with poor . 230 4’ Lommo little extra beef 16 1-2c; hinds and 33 5 d o o o|But sive o e 15 S LNy Te SN Y5 & 10f & Oweer 200 A - donie > i 5 1 2 4 1|pand his knowledge of the game, and{Collins’ ready money. New Haven is the e 133"'“’“ :}{ :g,:::Welnertwfll be as dangerous a good Saturday and Sunday city, but IO‘L.L5C'20~IHIOC 200 Am Steel b Absolutely Removes | iz oo it itise , LU . & 2 10 21000 Y Indigestion. Onepackage | iz Tne s had the pwns wte 31 20010 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY it%cfl&“ 100 Am early. on to cholce veals sold preTy 10000 proves dfllflifll- e at $10@13.25 per 100 Ts.; culls at $8@ Rl i £ cal demand with e o o Ty S = b ( BASEBALL | WILLARD CONTENT WITH ONE FIGHT A YEAR. : \ e e ety o Trean 2 g 2 ce to recover sufficiently to breal Plant Field, . New:Eondon} O 38 ; sciy_B {, |oven st theicast — Heavyweight Title Holder Does Not o Springfield and Hartford have each at Intend to Retire. ( X : 3 ed heavy losses financially, but for: the heavy Dogs mola st FL0G1056 pér 100 vy “sold_at CRICRGD - GRAINEARKET.

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