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NORWIGH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916 c. .t. . T y F. d. vestenDAY's mesuits. | THE STANDINGS. 1 | Johnson.Criticises Tener’s Finding| ..~ ELL-ANS/ N-UrIicISes 18ner-s Findng| ...z | E o = i Boston . 2 2 | a You to jnsure g,oé.; “Auto | - : em York &, Caloaso's Bl oonis H ; Absolutely Removes | in the mplete | % American Lesgue. Plitsbnrgn L Soveraie in-ans-peticr. | InzCase of C..H. Ebbets Against the Newark International| e ok s, st e o e soms » | Bt # i Indigestion. Onepackage J. L. LATHROP & SONS £ o ponnd, pinl) Chictrnatt FRE ] provesxt. 25catalldmgglsls s 28 SHETUCKET STRRET League: Club—Contends That the Decision of the Inter-| 3ok %55, Tous 0 econd eame. ) Telephone: 487-5 <+ N Qomad 1% B 5 New Yorx = ake of 204 1-4 But in the next - national League Was Just. TR It E E wo miles Cox was always ready and Doesats 0. Newark & Rt Chicago o @ was Mabel Trask, for in each mile | —_— Richmond 4, Buffelo 3, | (First gome.) Wastington 5 Cox hated that he was | Richmond 4, Buffalo 8." (Second game.) S, Louls ol would uncork a reserve Cincinnati, O,,; Julys19.~President B.| Chicaga today, is reported to have| hemme: 7, Bt % Phtladeloh a5 burst of speed that was entirely too B, Johnson, of:the American. league, |another bld for Herzog. s 'm'(‘u for even a trotter of St. Fris- Eastern L in his minority ‘report.on the Nationai| Shortstop’'Bddie Mulligan and Ses-| .. i Commission's deeiston - in the case of |ond Baseman.McCarthy were released | mamod % Topwter 1 (Rt game) Bomtuad o C. H. Ebbets of the BrooklynNation- |today to the Kansas City olub of the| Xew Howen s, Towel s ™ it fuic) [ als against the Newark International|American Association, completing!the | Wormicr 4. Hurtford a League club, which was given here[deal by which Willigm ~Wortman,| Foriand s Springieid co's abi! and each mile Cox was | able to puli up a little and let Mabel Trosk off at the wire. In the untinished North Randall 3 z vear old trotting sweepstakes, Expres- today, contends:that decision of the |shortstop, comes to'the Gubs. Wort- | W & Bidior. 1 (Exh 3 sive Lou continued her winning way, International League was just, IHe |dnan is expected'to arrive tomorrow. P Sl oo - - 2 e taking the ¢ ng heat easily. ! criticises sharply, the dfinding of Pres- AL Columime 7. St Pan & 28 In the second unfinished race, the ident Tener of“the 'National league White Sfx Wln and Lose. At Loutsville 3, Milwaukee i s 2.05 pacc The Beaver won in straight | and Chairman Herrmann who Wrote) Washiogton,July 19.:~Chicago. and| At Indianspolls' 3, Kancas Cily o, i = heats, { the majority report. ' Washington. sfilt uvun,ludgy Chicago { Murphys Take Two More. Eondillan, which last season was.the | The majority decision, which John~|yinning the frst game,:5 to 3, and GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Lowell, Mass., July son contends is:at variance with the ['Washington'the second, 6 to 2. In T made it three ser facts, denied theBrooklyn club’s claim | the first game after E. Collins’ error { pense by winnix ampion three vear ola pacer of the o coast, came to the front ini 2.09 pace. After dropping the| 19—New Haven t Lowell’s ex- double head- National Leagus. for $75,298.81 against the Newarkcldb, [ had aided Washinston fo tie, the score | “ ke Se st Ehicaso | and § to | first hieat he simply paced the field in- “MAKE HAY WHILE but alloyed the Brooklyn club the dif- fJohnson went in to pitch &nd three Piiladeipiia s¢ Cincinnati i tly in the| to the ground and won as he pleased. THE SUN SHINES | ference, between the amount: received | singles, 2 hit batsman and sacrifice Brooiisa st Pitsbureh. | L hiion | IS Nictary eeas dont ae. tHE FhiE Hats | Tt | for thefranchise of the Newark club {fly gavoiChicago its winning margin. American Leagus, 3 ker’s triple | of the meeting and Bondillan paid | There is no better way of putting this| by the International League and the{In the .second game Benz was batted | Detrit at Boston. In the tie. New | $138.70 to $2 when he won the second old_adage to practical usk lhék:ou]; net expenses Incurred in operating the | hard apd retired in favor of Danforth. e FR o 3 U e | Eaven dulckly | acored fifour. t ¥ the /| heat looking after your insuranc 1| club during 1913 at Harrisburg, Penna..{ Johnsonilept Chicago’s hits scattered. T &t Fallaqapnis; | C181 by hard hitting. Scores: Gilbert Patch, one of the few fa- a fire occur, and you are fully dnsured, fang’ Newark, N. J. Scores by inning: i e i wowell New Haven vorites that have gone over during you would certainly conclude that you| The International league dec (First. Game) e ' RO oo a ef the present meeting, won the 2.15 had “made hay while the sun shone| tne case was to approve the forfc Chicago ... 0102000036 6 2 New Haven ai Portland, | Tormneh 229 8| pace. ISAAC S. JONES of the Newark franchise by Ebbets| Washi on010001010—3 6 4 Lowell at Bridgeport. | Parier.rf 1160 The 2.11 trot was won by Billy Dur- Insurance and Real Estate Agent|and McKeever. Wolfganz, Russell and _ Schalk; Lon o Hartora, H 0| tee’s Esperanza, another long shot. Richards Building, 91 -Main St. Johnsen, A\\(‘é '\ Ig!n(\}ont ;md Henry. gt o g e i‘ % After losing the first heat to Dirtcor r J = TAFTVILLE CANCELS GAME Second Game Y Todd, Durfee's mare came back and - =— £ CANCE Chicked. - S0 vh _Yanks Beat St. Louis Twice. 1 ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Manager Williams of Danielson Says 31 k;\“‘j ‘fl:{._ -7"11_-\ =D ~ e ””“Lj;; 1 H e It Is a Case of Cold Feet. i b L 5O | izh, who wrenched an anklo in fall- == SPORT; NOFES. TAMOSA. BROWNING = N ing while coming in for a short fly in 4 : o (Special to The Bulletin.) e 5 i e, J R A Josh Devore has reached Topeka in ~4 Lavi " 3 Richard's Bidg.| | Dantelson, July 10— Manager . W Indians Hit Hard. ST e e s e e his baseball poregrinations. 3 Attorneycat-Law, . S FIIANCS = O9| wipirs o tne Dan tcam was | _Philadelphia, July 19.—Cleveland hit | by scores of 5 to 0 and 5 to 4. . | & = . forced to announce Wednesdiy night | the ball hard, took advantage of H "It was the sixth double header New AUel Biviatdo sl fa haiie taoth i Brown & Pcrkms, Ittemeys-at-Law | 900 0 oon it be no mame swith Tatt- | selbdcher's wildness and Wild’s errors | york bas wom on - the home srotnds me) ox Sundiviwho i couing alonciae w 3 Over Uneas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. | ville Saturday as adverti Wed- | and_won from Philadelphia, 12 to this season. Lowell 000 blssly—e gy DTS EIREE D RO AT vears old % trance way nea nesday evening Manager Williams re- | Score Manager Jones of St. Louis and|New Haven . 020101048 and is attending s Hish school, e Y R ahans TE % | coved & ieDrone cal trom Sad | Sleveland. 10500202 2—1212 1| Cardwel of New Tork were. put ot | . Collin ulin: Weaver and | Stafen sland. Lawson Robertson i3 National e L R e e iy T 3010,0 10010 £ 88 e AT e oY e : er and | taking an interest in the youngster. off because Taftville is to play the y and Daly; Hasselbachel game, I i i 7 fl [Bocune 1o 1 am: d Charlie Reed is certainly a fast _Wc' aier le:s znf‘\ Lc::;"f - !lv ".”rfi-_;\vll"!“«’lvgr»* i St. Louis (A) New York &) | Portland Bats Leroy at Will. man in getting down to first base. M : 4 = oxd [les Mana Ears . . % § 5! Portland, Me, July 19—By batting | It is absolutely neces: to fleld a e a bl _ | advertising ana 9 i i and Wor ided a double head- | advertisin _ Noel Wins at Trap Shooting. 1 0 0| Leroy practicaliy at will Portland won | ball cleanly,. and to hustle for ever \ er s . agtfond taking |and by with Philadelphia, July 19.—John Noel of h.ss 3 0 1 first game of today's double head- | one of his grounders, if the sphere is - first and Worcester winning the t v Nashville, Tenn., won the Tastern o SR from Sprin The sec- | to beat him to the bag. s in thirteen innings. The 2 2 Special with 99 breaks, and Harry W. n e 2 1 game, won by and by the P Score 3 : Yanke Send Ball Materials to Soldiers | Lodze of this city, won the preliminary | Mime : score of 3'to 2, wis more of a battle, | Recently Lefty Smith surprised the ot N o S « «| . New York, July 10.—The New York | handicap with 96 breaks In the two | Joims.ss b 213 he home team tying in the sixth on | crowd when he cracked out a single & i % Olrowsteran "¢ % 3 o] American baseball club has shipped cvents contested today in the Inter-) Koobp ) -t v e on_balls, two singles and alon his first trip to the plate, one of Sotreatn 20782 ¢ = 4 81 st e an e ol i e = oting competition on : 2 sacrifice ores’ his few hits of the year, but Lyons p e i 2 30 OfMageert 3 030k camp. o 71sk vetiment NG Ve i - Keystone Shooting | motals s AD e esrinstts went him one better in the seventh . 5 s o . { tional Guara McAllen, Texas, it event called for 100 | Score by innings e ab hpo inning, when he smashed one far into e : was announce t , tontg | o wouis (i emenert 3 33 left ficld for two sacks. o Giants and Cubs Afte: Herzog. in Golf, Numamaler. ; s _Harry Wolter, once with the Red Chicago, Tils July 1 1 Fred rand, (Second Game) < i Sox, is playing sreat ball for L.os An CoriGht “wara tht both I T4 eran ST o100 0 0 A geles and is a leading hitter and seec- oo and Chicago N TR ol Ampionship of western | New SRSy s i ond in the Coast League in base run- z el league S i Ne = Ll e » 2o ning. He has had a number of chan 3 e o : b e e s to come back into the majors, but P ;“,P ':v‘(“ i F ; S R '” iy g " s turned them down, preferring to stay statement 1 Purdue Univers “ Spionathe Co B Hagks " T e s lob The Red Sox ) Once in a while George Spires pulls z T w L orcester Ac from Detre “ - o a_bad one, but invariably he makes & = winning the first_zame, 4 t +| ub for it before the game is ove + the second, 9 to 5. S | terday he threw poorly in the H Detroit Ay 1 6 n giving Phiilips a life, z . ipa s o 1it all off 2 moment lat . 5 3 SR he took Fewster’s ounder, ta Iy 2 2 New London Loses to Lynn. Phillips and doubled Fewster at : ¢ Lt 15,10 31 ¢ w Londen, July 19.—Sh TR cach 2 B 22110 e R S e Gero will probably be called upon : ; o Tonaor tanay and (iHe odeh to twirl the first game and the new- g 3 H ] ene ‘Gefesten by bvar 2t > comer, Carlo, will likely get a chance RECUPERATION MANIFEST | BRI& PRy - 201 1 0 | er Tuero ynn strained a tendon in | {0 tv 1 the second encounter. Bur- ki 4 v i 01 3 10 s abiigen T tetie | Kot v 4 two zames badly, for | Gains in Specialtics Recently Under | = e 812 Opening of the third anine The | & double win will likely give the Ser Pressure W Feature. = 2 A et ators a chance to head the second ¢ 3¢ Boss, an{ Francised o ¢ o s LD ! New London vision, and place tl position spormgn Satuent s ot s a8 New Yersiuly 19 Gk = 2 olpeoer ™ £1% o o run for the ‘st ai € Lake Tahoe, and it is ronounced i £ 1 1 |1 ‘5 ofw i12a00 s 2 he fizst wie oaug iy e nost . —_—— 3 K - o) by s« 410861 New London is pounding along ¥ 089 8 was- one g 100 Da . | pexvil 0 olrisieslb 4 213 0 0|steadily, and has Increased its lead e 150, oF | Drassure, scoriug”ave 36828 1o i30T 0 alwned 414 8 o) Gver Portland. Duffv's men made it eet out of the | 0 8 Points, with are e 01001002x 0819 {971 3|not for the Planters last week, thr. the mor t s o e Hnr 5% Neleh, (X R B 3¢ 0! » 311 3 0fening to overtake them, and drawing The rise was i 3 nd Game) ) L S 1000 0fup to within one full gamo of the | combina don of . favg i | i e 3 b T e » 4 Totals ) s, but they fell back a bit. How- Does Sioan's Liniment Help Rheu- | tonocis of Forthemming war con i e Aoin S e S e e sianioaran natant oy AETRES reports of forthe ng W C . e oston ... 1141 1 0 x— Scors n woods vet, and there are many who ism? The apparent success of (he ew c _ Cunningham, Doland, Dubuc and | Sterman . .| =ay that if they are once overtaken man who uses it, he knows. loan, in which on_the f | Baker; Shere, Leonard and Cady [Tamn 0 ¢ ol e e e I suffered all these sis w made in ih . O Noeth | = H T « Sic: | vapidly. Certain it is, the ¢ cent t wmarket, d the week iew il £ L Pirates Take Two. & « up in the race only as long as thei | §e a £ { v | ' ¢ | steel trade autherities, w refey Tiitheta ¢ I ietevuren T 19-—Pites- | = pitchers hold out < : O e b o RN | burgh won ‘a double header from|MABEL TRASK WINS == reised a favorable scritin nius & 2 A s S e s ¢ | Brooklyn here today, the final same : The Worcester and Lynn teams will i ence | | BIG TURF CLASSIC o8y, don't publiemigat-S0re 0 et | t | zoing 14 innir The score in t play a doublehvader on Braves' Field fodizer Tt Wil give) L on e ; Fpr i first was 1 to ond 2 10 1 [ North Randall Park in Grand Gircuit | EOSton, next Monday afternoon. The o 3 e e a2 B The only run opening CUit | Req Sox will be on their way to Cleve- ! 5 paintul f ¢ e Int Nicke same came in nr Races. [land and the Braves returning from oel’ 80° Tych ‘bettes. | list were ma « I i ¥ Db . nty 25| 0f an over-confident v | b3 - hit, stolen base, error and | o % | Louis, so that the Boston fans who v i y 1 Piori Soreas | 90 AIICTeT SRR t0E | T In the second game a 1 ,.C 1, 0. July 19—Today was | expeeted that there would be mothi iy iphict e e o ; s, Gty and oo run in | barsain day at the North Randall|doing in the baseball line that day wil will My G % D King' prove In ns of ur- iy & Tir | the six Tl ptee | Cxand B roni P e h six events | be agreeably surprised, Will My C Ta D:. King's New | P7oVe < : e e 100 Kings BT & P | score in the local 15 {On AEhE prOSTATNE Walter Cox rode | Lou manager of the Lynn Discovery? Eenipcorerloe of Lack Ste Won i hen | 1916 victory when he team- | team v Hamilton, lea es v is Dr. King’s New| Munitions and cquipments led_an cE & W | man_after 1 « Tt © much touted | the Worcester forces, are grea Jiscos I pleasant sweet | Crucible Stecl, the 1 R Lake & W pr went to s , e ig trotting classis | vorites in that city, as are seve e. It contains the & z = | first and rand circuit, the Ohio. the players on the teams. Both n TR OF okt eel Ci 1 | I P Schult Score o, driven by Frank Jones |are going well and many fans will 2 best for Coughs | cont ¢ he s oYuls &Nadh Srookiyn h on the opening heat, | preciate the opportunity of seeing » Tave * sed Dr.| Shipping shares e 5 e ok e new record for the Ohi|Eastern League teams In action. 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