Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1916, Page 3

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INSURAN! WANTED You to insure your Auto BIE SIX TO coverage in.one policy. ' Giants:and*Reds J.L. LATHROP & SONS' i 28 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 487-6 After am absence of stxteen years during which time as a_member of the New York-Giants, he’made a repu- tation as being the premier pitcher of professional baseball, Christy Math- erson will return to Cincinnati today to manage the Reds, the team that allowed him, to slip through its fing- ers without a trial. With Mathewson comes two of. his team-mates, Outfielder Rousch _and Infielder McKechnie, while New: York obtains the services of Charles Her- :}t:e. manager of the local team for le last two years and who was a MAKE HAY WHILE member-of the Giants previous to his THE SUN SHINES”|coming to Cincinnatl, and Outflelder no better way of putting this | Killifer. to practical use fllgg ‘fi Matty - Wanted a Managership. e N vou are fully insured,| Some vears:ago Manager McGraw iy conclude that you|Of the Giants established a rule that nalle while the sun shone.”{Ne would never ask Mathewson to re- mads bay i from a game in which he was ISAAC §. JONES pifching. In principle, this rule was Insurance and Real Estate Agent|adhered to up to the last, and a state~ Richards Building, 91 Main St. |ment by President Hemstead of the bkifnicats —.|New York Thursday revealed the fact that it was not until Matty had askeq permission to negotiate for a managerial berth that the idea of trading him was considered Even to the last New York deavored to hold on to Matty DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING\HOUSE? ¥ not “collect en- rents from a condi- burned 1 and you may have-to [tionally. The deal was consumated Sk ‘s rent while you re- | today after a two hour conference be- e tween Presidents Herrmann and Hempstead and Manager McGraw of the Giants. The trade had been prac tically agreed upon a couple of days ago, until New York insisted upon taching a string to ®athewson whic would subject him to recall after ears. Thursday Hempstead Graw finaily agreed low Mathey on to hacome *1 ive propérty of the Cincinnati club. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, lliv;nm-nl:n Over Uncas Nat. Yank. Sbetucket St s3Y - Na » 3ank. Telephone 38-8. Immediately after the confere rsosaitsinedl - o T SOT ntis McGraw conferred with Herzog, latter agreeing to all points in s i o trade and signed a hree vear oo Cact wTich i taidcens , ey same sal that he I o Vet gama) managing the Cincinnati club—§10,- i 000 a vear. : Ivy Wingo, catcher and Villes S " the Reds, took charge of th m on o e day In the double header wit y” = B Olesalgnm; 10 s 1phia, Herzog igr z with ! ¥ 2 (Fimst - New York before th AT ; {1 I ow“mme)r |Mathewson still b o i . Firs g Athletics-Indians Play in Philadelphia, v phia lost the fir; land today 4 to "MANAGE G T Consummate Deal After Two Hour Con- ference—Mathewson to Take Hold of Helm Today— Herzog Signs Three-Year Contract With New York at a Salary-of $10,000 a Year. two | and Me- | INGINNATI losing streak which had reached niné straight by winning the second 2 to 0. ‘The games ware probably the quickest on record for a double head- er in the American league, requiring only one hour and eightesn minutes for tho first and oneshour and twenty minutes for*the-second. Scores:, First game— Cleveland Philadelphia Beebe and Philadelphia Loudermilk, Coumbe O'Neill, Bush and Meyer. Cobb Helps Tigers Win. Boston, July 20—The Tigers gain- ed a & to 2 victory over Boston today, the game going 13 innings. Ruth as- sisted in the loss of contest when he threw badly to Gaynor when flelding Cobb's infleld hit during the final in- ning. Cobb took second on the throw and scored the winning run on Young's hit to right field. Score: Botroit (A) 5 Boston (A) @b hpo & s 3 hpo me wesy 51231 51210 Bushs 2 083 0 s8330 5218 21 e 68400 53 ma 43010 52601 61366 51380 5121 OScottas’ 3 2210 3018 OxMcNliyss 2 0 120 2020 0Amewe 2 0 5 4 0 Closidep 5 0 1 8 OThomase 2 0 & 1 0 @Kavana't 1 0 0 0 0Foserp 2 0 0 8 0 — — — — —Ruthp 20111 Totals 4411892 2xxiamdn 11 0 0 0 xxHobllizl 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 43123020 4 ) Scott. n 8th. B w in Sth =) o 1n_oth (xxx) Batted for Fostor tn Sth Seore by Inuiogs Detrott .0 60 0 0 0 00000 Hooper. Stol ifce hits, Bush 2, R. R. Gorton Eli inated. Woolaston, Mass., July 20.—The eli- mination of R. R. Gorton of Braeburn by Jesse P. Guilford, the heavy hit- | Woodland player, was a feature second round of the Massachu- et Amateur Golf Championship nent today. Gorton, who was to Francis Ouimet, the the Bquinok tournament ago, was simply unable to . while Guilford was hit- E and true. The score was p and 4 to play. League. 1 (P game.) (Second game.) London 2. Assocratton. A kes 0. MERCANTILE MARINE DROPS. British New War Levy Precipitates a Sharp Drop. nern Assoclation. “oreign advi such uncert e New York, Ju contributed largel . augs 8. (Called end of [ SOTETIONEC lar in nouncegnent of el British treasur: T v— 67 per cent on ¢ shipping companies under tion_precipated a sharp at the outset in Merc: the preferred recordin o decline of 7 points, with 3 3-8 for the common. ‘Weakness of these particular stock was the more striking fro that other shippins sha from British rule were strong. Atlantic, Gulf and dies common and preferrec new high record at 66 spectively and Unite gained more of th Another adverse f. origin was the weekly the Bank of Bmgland, that showing a further serious cor of gold and additional encr on liability Teserves, there countenance to rumors of early advance in the discount Trading in Marines w proportions to other dealin the turnover in United S trial Alcohol and’ Crucib unusually heavy. Alcohol was a most uncertain feature, maki maximum gain of 4 3-4 points ing more than half and clc net advance of 2 points. Munitions in_general, as motors and affiliated cquir plainly disposed to augment yester- day’s recovery when not under direct pressure. There was al broader inquiry for shares of and steel companies, such as nha Steel, Republic Iron & d Pressed Steel Car. Mex until the final hour roleum responded to an ¢ ich later embraced American § ing. The most disappointing feat SCHEDULED TODAY. GAMES evy a ess profi Brookiyn at Pittsbus League, Detrott st Boston. nd st Philadeiphs. Eastern League. mmune unusually Boringand st B West 1 Gt Tare w London. THE STANDINGS. s League Eastern League. well gixish July Mir West field, Mass., 1 Baron 20—Evan m were the lay's bill in the Bay 4 way list ¥ Williams took the | Jrh WFE S ced hea h » program In straight . ce other starteds were event. Derby Isle also me in the 2:21 trot. ame from behind in ter finishing third in 1d won the event. regularity in other Total sales 490,000 shares. Bonds were irreguar with a fox sales of the new French notes at a slight fraction over the price. Total sales, par va $1,890,000. United States bonds were unchang- ed on call, but the coupon 4s dc BEI I _AN s "34 per cent on actunl sales. | STOCKS. Absolutely Removes jim e Indigestion. Onepackage |iin®clies™ provesit. 25cat all druggists, BASEBALL Plant Field, New London NEW LONDON VERSUS LAWRENCE ription Am 1 Am Lin sced Ol4%pf am_Locomotive Am“Tocomo pf Am Melting p fa AmiSm _ame Am St Foundry Am Sugar Ret Am Sugar Fet ot Am Tel & Ta Am Tobacco Am Woolen 'om Woclea_pt Am Wool Bt Am Wit P pf Am_sns . Am” zinc pf Ansconds. Cop Atehtson, T & 8T "7 Atchison, T & S ¥of ..l Ad. G & W It A Gt &wWInt it B3 ~—TODAY- B £ 8115 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL {va Car chem Pre .. \ Raitway wh Ty pf Stand AL pe Texas Co T & P Ave (NT) Smelting Stool . 5. Swel pf ah _Copper Mah Se Com |va Ton ¢ &g Virginia Ry & P Wb pr (M) . ¥ob pt (B) . west Mary pf (B) West Mary - MONEY. New York, July 20.—Call money steady; high 2 1-2; low 2 1-4;3ruling rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-2; . ‘closing bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2, COTTON. New York,: July 20—Cotton futures closed steady. July” 18.96; Oct. 12.95; Dec, 13.11; Jan. 1318; March 13.43. Spot quief, middling 12.90. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. | innings: Senators Take Both Ends. Washington, July 20.—Washington _won both ends of a double header from Chicago today, four to three, and two to one, each game going ten innings. In the first inning of the opening Boehling forced two run.s over by s wildness but thereafter outpitch- ed Willams, who was taken out in the tenth. Moeller singled and stole second and Foster also hit safely. Rusgell then went in to pitch and Moeller scored the Winning run on an infleld_ont, Shank’s home run in the efghth in- ning of the second game tied the score and in the tenth Rice singled, was sacrificed to second and scored the winning run on Gharrity's double to _left field bleachers, Score: @ Washington (A) hpo a o ab hpo s e 5008 Ofwoenterar "5 12 10 54038 olvostersy 51221 8128 Oblanct 42100 8 03 0 ol 42200 4 011 0 ofsnankasy 4 0 3 0 0 8 14 0 Ofunardts,Ib 3 118 1 0 8110 ofttenrs.e 20311 200 1 ofMcEBpdess 3 11 0 1 Schalke 4 0 T 0 OfBoeniingp 4 1 011 0 xxVooitoln'z 1 1 0 0 0 Cloottep 0 0 0 0 0f Totals Bussellpy 0 0 0 1 of Totals 34 82511 o @) One out when winning run_scored. Gx) Batied for Williams in Sth. Fivt pame— Sccre iy nntags: ! cntengo 77002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0af Washington "7 1%0 00 002100 14 Threo base Hit Beehilis i Scotnd same— Store 'ty ‘nmine guean ” 0 00 00010 0 Washington 00000 000 0 0 8 0 1 ot ol and Sehaik} Tiamer 2ad Heary. St. Louis 4, New York 2. New York, July 20—St. Louis de- feated New York today by a score of 4 to 2. St Louis won the e in | the third inning. Markle sued passes to Groom and Shotton and | Austin beat out a bunt. Mogridge then relieved Markle, but before he | o runners | | | retired the side all thre scored. The score:: St Louis (A) New York (A) Shottonit '8 02 1 Of\agee.ct of Austing3b 4 8 1 8 W|HartsaLie o Miller,rf 313 0 0Ppa of Stderl> 4 211 2 olpip o Prait2b 3 0 2 4 o|0ldring.rt 0 Marsans.ct 4 1 2 0 0l\uliensb 0 Scerdde 3 1 8 1 olBeones o Gmomp 2 0 2 2 ol ! Tohueon,ss & 0 0N 0 — — — —|Mank o Fotals E ol - 0 Seore by 10 st Tous 008501000 04 e York S0 ee a1 e 2 Two base hits, My Austin, Hartzell. Three ! ase hit, Mogridge. | Zeider Ends 10-inning Battle. Chicago, July 20.—A hit bateman and a single by Zelder decided tight ten-innir tween Hendr] New York (N) A Bums.1t 01 Keeps H Meadows St. Lo hits teammates enabled St to 2. Score: Boston (N) st. hoo a T 1 Louls if cigarettes was music MIECCAS'd be Sousa’'s Band. Cincinnati, Ohio, phia and Cincinnati double header her aking the locals winni zog watched stand. He night train for accompany hin team during Chicag it n. W (First Game) Phil 0000060006 9 ( Cineinnati. 00000000 0 4 | Alexander and Willlam Ki d Toney, Moseley and Wingo. (Second Game) Phila 00010002 7 Cincin > 0300000 Demaree, Maver, McQui Burns nd Winso President John K. Tener of the Na- tional League, accompanied secretary, eves, a tour ¢ clties circuit. sler, Allen- sccond place na- the won ’ hatter tied for frectively. —While [ Lynn Hits artford, July artford bunched i i o 0 ofPtgernct 4 0 0 0 ofMageert 4 0 1 0 ofStrands3b 4 1 2 3 1{Gardcliadb 4 111 3 b DéNovile, T ¢ c 5,58 TEL 0021 = 00 3 dyke Comes Back Worcester, Mass veteran Vandy Lawrence Plays Snappy and Beats ter to a 2 to 1 New London. outliT New London, July 20.—Lawrence pl snappy game in the field her today defeating New ILondon 3 ve and Mahoney contributed sensational plays. Score: by :: hpo a hpo a e 1 301 - 320 . s 240 i 041 151 000 3 00 200 20 510 won a | Sweatt ble. | Gaston.e Startinp ol win time, th ries le New Haven Two base hits, 0 Martinp —[xrtearne, 1lBicger.p’ Totals q for Martin fn_Sth. artin 1o Sth. Sweatt Hits Timely With Two On Portland, Maine, July 20—Portlan w game from New Ha. ven this afternoon & to 3, taking the o seventh when{ e in two runs with a dmx-i in the dr The score: Portiand n ab hpo a hooim 4370 1 0.1y 30 t111 i1 1039 is 430600 s 4331 o 3100 21 lcarolie 218 3 0/Courtnes,sb 4 0 4 © 3 0|Wood'sdp 4 0 1 3 Totals 20 824 9 11900130 :4} 01010 03 Gaston, 7. Shaunon, Caz-! The Yankeces are likely to carry the injury champior leagues for any however, fight for a champlonship that carei ip of the majos 1916, even if they do N title. they are very much other s pain and more money. WHEAT Open. High. low. Close. 125 Called at 3:30 P.M. . 06% % c Coneral Admis: e Grand Stand .. e mnesannes 250 TM‘KEV I Ho A vertistng meas E A G onuections equal to Tha, B e aacde 2 TJuly. U114 INK 1% 1R Bept L. iLl12% 15% 1% 115k - Dec CTasw L usw sk s 8, 9% 80 5% T5% 75% G4% 63K eax 0% - 40 0% 40 0% 3% % A28 N e 0 i HE big value car—because it’s big in service—big in economy—big in general satis- : faction. More for your money ‘ —every dollar representing actual service-value. Touring Car $595; Roadster ‘3580;'Cabrialet $865; Town Car $915; Sedan $985. Fuily equipped, including electric starter and lights. = G car ready for you. All prices {. 0. b. Detroit. H. F. McCurdy, Mgr., Thames Sq., Tel. 654, Norwich NORWICH MOTOR SALES CO., Agts. A high grade automobile— built as you want it built—runs as you want it to run—for only $595. A demonstration will give you new.ideas regarding motor car values. We have a In the mean-) BN i et

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