Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 14, 1916, Page 3

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MHSURANCE WERT » IS YGOR HOMZ PROTECTED? b e o - new Y P . a JETNa comsmeamon] Will' No:Longer Participate in Annual Poughkeepsie Regatta 7 RESIDENCE POLICY. . o o % E J.L. LATHROP'& SONS —Rowing Authorities Have Had Difficulty in Securing LA i o Telophone 487-5 53 Candidates——Rice ‘After the Coaching Position of Cor- - Nell Crews. ) New York, July, 13—Rowing. as-an severely in the later rounds. No de- intercollegiate, sport probably will be|cision was-given. 1 abandoned :n.‘()olurghxa. University. in ‘ the near future. flicial announce- ‘ = ‘ ment tothat effect.is expected within | PECLARED-NOT A the next:few/days and:the restgnation AMATEUR ASSOCIATION of the"university from thesIntercolleg- 4 fate - Rowing® Association: probably . will | Woodland ; Goff ;Ohsb_of -Boston Has | follow. <his action by one of the| "Been. Refused! Membership in U. S. \ for miembers ntcrcoliegiate < Golf - Assoctation. Rowing .Association, in 1895, hasibeen ‘ expected by close followers of row-| . Boston, July 18.—It was learned to- \ ing at Columbia_since the poor: show- |day that the Woodland Golf club of * ing of the local university crews at i’;w“’" \gflch supported its members, { | Poushkeepsio on June 17. ~ Coach Jim | Francls Ouimet 4. H. Sullivan, Jr, | L THE SUN ‘SHINES” | Riceulid Bhe Semnbers ot die rowing [and Paul, Tewkebury, who werd do” Thers is no better way of putting this | committee have had great aifficulty b [ to!d adage to practical use than Dy |in recent years in obtaining a suffic-) P¥. tl;’e&'mtc;i States Golf Association, looking after your insurance. Should|ient number of crew candidates not-|has been refused membership in the \ ¥ e Tistanal SR pget e | National body. F a fire ocour, and you are fully insured, | withstanding that Columbia has the . ; jyou would certainly conclude:that you | largest enrollment of students of any |, The clabtias held e had “made hay while the sun shone.” | university in the country. He has|Pership in the national assocation t ISAAC S. JONES Tepeatedly stated that it was, impos-|3nd applied recently for active mem- e Real Estate Agent | Sible for him to develop representative | PSRN - o . 7 jinsurance and Real Estate Agentcights. Rice is known to have been|, Formal notification of the national Richards Building, 91 Main St. in communication with Cornell rowing | P0dy’s action has been served upon p= — hen Tecently Wit ha view to fucceeds | elub oficials, but no reason for It has f g e e o o the | Deen given, it is understood. In the b = z have competed in every " Folsom other officials would make no i Brown & Perkins, Riomeys-at-law | ;207 570000 s : : stelcnient | Theyssaid bat s mesting i s would be Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. — | [ Entrance “stairway mear to fhames| LETTER FROM JEWETT CITY, |Salled soon fo comsider the subject { Ent 0 % . Ouimet, Sullivan and “Tewksbury janional Bank AR A0S | orting BaitorT— were declared by the United States x 5 5 Is Plainfiold afraid of Jewett LG asseclation severaliinonthefzeo e s iie S Joredenert £ to have lost their amateur standing ‘ H —_—— et ot e »ecause of their business connections. H National League, ohdiiheit Jewiit City|, Ouimet and Sulllvan are proprie- rain Aol Plataneld 1o i of a sporting goods house and it sans) o sbury is a saiesman of such N s (Se Woto fufepipd by a5 foleer o Sullivan and_Tewksbury have w 5 3 B ez AR S heen allowed to compete as amateurs ‘ ! o e e 1t several open tournaments, espec- American Leagus At oo e nieie onnde B fally those of their own club, and_the : ; d loo i led e state gzolf association has kept them A X « (,“‘“-\w’l‘"j.““, s yeuldop n its amateur list. D v ter Jewett City w = e e able expense in ad MANY EASTERN POLOISTS Buftalo-T jElemeciee IN ENTRIES ANNOUNCED e reelid — Championship Polo Tournament to Spr agreements. Commence Next Monday. - ; Mar | New York, July stern teams ; O | predominate’in the entries announcea ‘ . 3 {here today for the Polo Associatior L Levinsky Outpoints Dillon. | Velon he el i I in a g@be C cl e nship tournament which s T : s parniky Outosivts Bilon, | shimeicashi ourtament SR a gliobe-circier. Al C a round cision i “ R. I, next Monday 2 Dillon and Batt Levir nt- | ronado Countr: b team s . . - ) v bark ; Il A ol o ave smoked the finest ciga- At N o t L te 1 0! South arolina, the south. i & : reties of Turkey, © ypt, © : en entered v | umior champlonshin—Coope B THE STANDINGS. 6 | Meaa Aiken Red Birds R f " . : | leadowbrook, Cor 7 i i But the king of them all is £ 3 R i 8 5 S s Ff 99 ish C P : HNM‘@PPE M‘%B GNfiMEqGIAL elmar” Turkis igareties— Frore NV 0D M i de right here i U.S.A L - . = e made right here in cur U. S. A. 2 i et e e——— 3 i BROADER SELLING : L : mo of : oo ! I tell you no ofher cigaretite can 5 7 % g : a 3 ; ouch them. [ > enge 7 riats 3 rouder and n Helmar riainly an American prices of erstwhilg o & £, Tiattor Causing {ilen ndard P Xew H Vor arettes Is Turkish. came w flelds, ir : AT o8 io Turkish. % y ha, ered se o ‘ Don’t pay ten cemis for anybo garette untll girms ‘ . i : you have tried “Hels sg, elovating, : . IS e « i 3 2 . i gentieman’s sr Eastern League. hose issu P ¥ Cigarettes in the Worle Enringte £ clines of 4 W 1 3 G ron General Motor ! £ ac- = cessories_declin. a at Worcester.| U. S. Industrial he | fot St s new low level of 1 I Bay State Races Postponed. of 32 points since last but I Sy 13 closed at 103. Americ o | A Ul e e Han | yielded only 4 1-4 pol oy |} i in his o | pressure, but other mercurial i SR ime card pianned for | the same class lost moré grou = - —— raced tomorrow, which | , Munitions were subject to e and Grea ) g 16 Thise Out ot F vl pen date for just such |discouraging JoREe P areas Meadowbrook, & Fuly Batiati s loss or cancellation of foreizn cor T S July 13—Detroit made tracts with recessions of 3 to 5 points peidoige 3 | ir by defeating in Crucible Steel, New York Air Brake, | 1 v i e 8 1 to 1. Young's American a4 ' Baldwin Locomotive, | [} Moty . il through Barber, Westinghouse and Continental Can., | 3 Sra S « and Heilman 5 T o E ere P |t 2 1 its runs. Wash- - le Bethlehem c Bl b ru registered a decline of 23 points at 419 et : o hit James until ‘Absol 5, but closed at 434 1 U. 8. Steel B s 2 | e en Williams: t only a substantial fraction de- Setoarits i ) shington _gof i d$0 utely Removes |9 % e e Cooperstown, : 5 Sfdent i H Among raiis, Reading, C: : o) i 0t aw = as i ndigestion. Onepackage |cire S5 Fav. Grost ort Bea b . ] Opening of B . Norfollk_and West ver Meadowbro, 5 y S provesit. 25cat all druggists, |one 1o 1 5.2 points with e Heowin T > A Washington (&) T IR v SR shipping issues. Coppers i 0 Fead | remteronnt 5 5% 3 8 moderately affected, but N = R y 2 o it 2 particularly Petroleum, showed little | Nat Lad E. F. GEERS INJURED | f1116 resistance. Total sales amounted to | Yii* — 00 {1300 Pl e e e 3 i moke Veteran Grand Circuit Driver Thrown | 2 IEE RN In its more significant aspects th Y. N H & From Sulky | i1 el feature of the day was the advance |Norfolw & West = | 1 8 20360 in the Bank'of England rate to six | pifaeptio o * Cleveland, J ¢ he |3 $£00 3 00iee . per cent, the first rise since Aug " veteran Gran 2 | 3 0 Plant Field, = New London | 151, hen tho discount was reduced | M : i ok | DREEES — to 5 per cent. The change was ac here today and may nc le to L ——=—— disclosing a furgher =old contraction Face program, Geers was driving one | L [ of $4,600,000. Other developments in of four horses, engazed in a practice| e - b the " international financial situation | §¢! brush and col W as|I 03100000 08 included a weakening of marks in the | & 15 |he turned int streteh. He was S > s baso s, Fovae: VERSUS local exchange market and the bag thrown from his sulky under s | e e oe baso b uns. ceipt of additional British gold m I Tatiway 25% | of another horse. He w cut Canada. AN 1 about the head and sev rised. z HARTFORD Tree sclling of Anglo-French fives |1, PP : St Louls Finds Athistics Easy. was again the noteworthy feature of [Taas & Pac L t et _ Philadel 8. — St the heavy bond market. Total sales, | Tiird Ave (D s owell \?“"‘“me - Seegdept ouis e ed Philadel- TODAY. par value, agsregated $2,990,000. e D Faoowell ;. aFuly hia today, 7 to 3. Pick was spiked = o= T. S. bonds were unchanged on-call. | un. Cigar S A ewett proved too m f 1 the foot while touching out John- — United FPrait today in all dep; ents, Lynn | son in the third inning and Rowe took Games Called at 3:30 P. M. STOCKS. B, et S e. Score Lowelt Louis (&) Philadelphia (A) jeneral Admission DR I AI0N T ecsees Sttmpoon. 1t 2 S o e mar Whalen 1o . 0231 and Stand « 250 | Alada Jun Goa Rbinon.rt i B Allly " Chalmers i Vo i Sl H Sk I A3 Chalmers of Whiss Overtana " Prais 2 1 1o s ARYDH BaE | Willys Overland pf 1200 anCan O > 3 8 6110 Amcan pr —_— Tomhy.se . ALES, WINES, LIQUORS A o MONEY. LS IEEE] AND CIGARS Ao Gotton OB New York, July 18—Call money| Totaw - S AmiCot Onl pr” easier; high 4 1-4; Jow 3; ruling rate | Scors by lunings: Lol Fresh. c aplote stook. Best Service,sfdm e &1 ... last loan 3; closing bid 2 3-4; of- [l 1000 OAN MURPHY A Yoo seo fered at 3. 3 Two base hiis, Jow e Am_ Linsced Ot : Am ! Towmotice COTTON. Pi Sign “Hook” Warne 1 Bath Street + | A 2 irates Sign “Hoo arner. Am e ot = , e s| Dayton, Ohio, July 13—The sale of LhEE i = New York, July 13.—Cotton futures| . o 3—] le of o e et i Am . Sm & To closed barely steady. July 1282: Oc- | “Hook” Warner, thirabaseman for . Pratt, Weilman. i J. FIELDS, . , Florist|is 5o FEL R e ] TR O SR e : catnatithe R i 'fi"é":t"‘? & Spot quiet; middlings1290. day. Warner will report to the Pi- Giants. Relsass ' Dastn. “Zelephone- 657, | Ame zine . CHICAGO SRAIN MARKET. | Tates i:%%m"fl 1. The sale was said wati, Ohio, July 13.—It was = ‘Anconda_Cop WHBAT High. low. Close. ol bl S ced here today that Catcher crouut u¢ Macrense sn price of de. | diikisn T nEg Smal ey I o e e ter, | Chatles Dooin has been released by . b A Balfwin Loco 3 arley ce, e Ma inter, | the New York Nationals to the Roch- v o w2 um Sk SUE per 2808, | g nae auk ton Titm) waleninow. . He is stationed | ester ciub. s Frankie. o e 8% mh T 25 miles from the ncarest station in | K he gt SEOERIMACN | et S 73 %% 7 [the wilds, of the Pine Tree state | WHES TOU WANIG.OUT Four bus | ey, s 6 6% 6x |Charley will have to develop into a| Harry Payne Whitney has just com- e iTicre e pulitici” themo 18.m0 | 5 F. Guodrich 4% 4% 4wy | distance man'if he wants to keep up [pleted a private nine-hole golf course 01iues nniter thanm ShewEh he - ads | Ciltwis. Yoo 405 0% 40% communication with the outside world |on his grounds on Long Island. EoLsIRE G mus @) 7ae Sulletm. - | Calityts - o 1“5 2% ax 2% very much. Eighteen holes are too many, anyway. RN SR S okl = : 4 __-_—__ JULY In the new Scripps-Booth eight-cglinder, four passenger model, we have, for the first time, the admitted advantages of multi-cylinders merged with Scripps-Booth lighiness and luxury—giving a maximum day’s run with minimum fatigue, maximum mileage on minimum fuel. In the Scripps-Booth t, one has in one machine, not only the L of riding and extreme pride of ownenhip of the multiple-cylinder caz, but the ease of drving and economy of fuel and tires, which light weight only can giva This includes also ability on soft roads where heavy cars mtre. Scnppy-fgoofll This high-speed, eighrcylinder motor s the most compact of ifs type. lis moving parts are light. It runs with the minimum of vibration. It achieves the mextmum of flexibility. : Thus we have efficiency 1n the highest degree; and with it an economy that enables the average user to tavel 18 o 20 miles to the gallon of gasolina. H. F. McCurdy, Mgr., Thames Sq., Tel. 654, Norwich NORWICH MOTOR SALFS CO.. Agts. 8.CYLINDER 4-PASSENCER $1175 4-CYLINDER 3-PASSENGER ROADSTER $825 4-CYLINDER 3-PASSENGER CCUPE $1450 .05 Docoit e Yanks Regain the Initial Position. race today 13—New York re-| Cincinnati, July a the lead in the American ILea- | Cincinnati broke even in a gouble winning the last|header here today, the visitors win- ies from Cleveland by | ning the first game. 5 to 2, and the |} scals capturing the second 7 to 4. |3 .th storm delayed _the York hit Toney ratae \threatening start of the game the sixth until the game in the eighth with innings 0] startzenn.ce Double-header at St. Louis Nationals a double-header here toda rst game by taking the Iosing the s oot 2 amand (2) Batted for St (x) Batted for Getz in Score by dnni Giants-Reds Divide Double Bill. 13.—New York and and ra Il from!in the first contest as stopped| In the seco me Tesreat Was| many Students New York at bat,|hit hard in the first and eighth in- fonal runs scored. The|nings. Scores i i dpdag were played in New York (V) cineinnati 8 | one of these Bl i0” 20 bat and | the 1 | nis e New York (A) tche: 1fizh e 0 o 1% 4 ofnis clut E= ¢ 081 i3300| “In this i ( 12 1230 8lby one of 0| Baen b 061 4230 9;by one o b b 1501 7 tournament that |t e Schuitzp 0 0 0 1 esh lits, 0210 ofatoliwits 1 ol ond ey 100 Sy > (x) Patteg for Tesreart fn orn. three passed catcher in could catc) details weil difficulty (o) Battéd for Knetrer In 7 Score by Innings: | s Chae; Dot S kept_count 5 New York (N) six baters Louis. W hpo el 2o July 13—The St g0 1 §]a nip at it and Brooklyn divided 5 2 ol would not the locals 3 o t0 1 and i 80 to 0. Scores:— o 28 st. Louis (N) 00 W hpe a s 11 Betrel 01 81 00 Besch 1300 2 Lonest & 1200 Mlers, 36 5 2 0 Hormsieab 3 111 0 s Boston Corhames 30 1 8 0 Conien 30 > Amesp i i Snvder o0 i 20 Totals TN o tn 7th Portland Trims Lawrence Twice. (54 Lawrence, Mass, July 13.—Portland took two games from Lawrence today, 4 to 8 and 3 to 0, winn the first in the ninth when Brown drove the ball 0000 1000 Bescher, Ml Daubert over the right field fence, scoring st Tamm ahead of him. Martin held Lawrence to one scratch hit in the second game, which was called at the end of the fifth on account of rain. The scores: Portland Lawrence ab hopo a e b h Clemensrt 4 0 olorconnener s Betzel3b 4 (2) Batted for Miller In 7th (2) Batted for Gonzales in Tth. Score by innings: 1won a ragged game for Chicago, 6 to|Clemenst I mormwownnwonwannn | nosrossusmmmnse | sooorsassnnmns! () Batted for Luderus (53) Batted for Burns tn 9th (2) Two out when winning run scored. (1) Batted for K Ecoro by ionings: nabo in 9th. gotten when baseball accomplish- © 10001 00 ss|ments are being discussed is the 250111051 35 cpinion of Branch Rickey, former Theorectical football is being taught | of the St. Louis team in the Ames at the Harvard summer school. time in September the crimson war-|ger. Rickey give riors will get out on the gridiron and | the greates abmttem.e 2 0 3 Brownit 4 Corhanss 4 0 1 Dowellib 4 Dorkn 2 0 0 Sweatt.2 Hall.n 110 Totals 34 92 o o 0880 EERTIE 000 0 k& 0 Luxeretico o Zimmy’s Homer Wins for Chicago. || Two b nits ic 13.—Zimmerman's Portiand home run, scoring Flack ahead of him ab h po a e S 20 Chicago (N) Doweit 1 ib W hpooae n 00 Knabeas "3 170 11 b 10 Flackd 4 12 0 0 foncamss 2 o fillsms.ct 5 0 1 0 2 10 ermandb 3 2 2 0 o httelr 4 3 2 0 0 ol B b Saierth 3 110 0 0 7 2 | s Mg & 24 0 1 iy o T T Fischere 5 2 8 4 1 300" 0 0| e Veuahnp 4 0 o 3 ofFoctlune R o] i Lavenders 0 0 0 1 0l™RIE rifce b, Cleme zzelly 100 0 0feps . Harper, Washing Towls W0 s Qia. s SISLER HAS SOME g S kans FANNING RECORD. ‘That George Sisler must not be for- Homo run, Zimmerm: ¢ the | erage ha: main factor in guilding the destinies | displayed 1 can | McGrav ome | leaguc, of which he is business mana- | first j Sisler credit for|all about str into consideration. in the following all. have interclass spring which are limited: seven innings in all execpt ‘the fin- rules are enforced v bona-fide stud: | ent, is elizgible, whether hebelongs:in freely | tne’ National or-American league.gAnd, like ‘all_other No ' eligibility e games. ichigan, h: who have played pro- cames’Sisler fanne 21 in seven,innings, canrot explain to thisyday how 1e black sheep slipped -through ters out of Sisler s was# he best classiteams'in the school, the runner-up inrthe baseball Tt ‘was_the! (freshment literary class) ‘were_some man reached first, .and he ‘scored ‘om an that spring’who 1 remember ' the; hoibatters hadésuch! George that we! fouls made. Only, meeting the of them got only | ieldsa hit and a’run if hef I'bal at a1, and mo 9| had had a good catcher. PITCHING AVERAGES. £ ‘Brookiyn American League. 1 3 3 3 b worrseanEx .| coach of tne University of Michigan| Since Benni: Whitted, Witliams. baseball nine, who at present is dropped below .270 he has e willingness to ined the Giants he said he knew t out on the 1t e-out performance |he has discovered that the Nationall something the game as ition record, when all things are taken!league pitchers are not so easy, after sbould be piayed T

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