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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916 INSURANCE WANTED insure your Auto coverage in one policy. . J.L. LATHROP & SONS 28 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 487-6 1.—William M. ston, of San Francisco, national tennis champion, today won the final match of the Longwood Cricket Club’s annual cup tournament by defeating Joseph J. Armstrong of Philadelphia. 6-0, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. By his victory Johnston gained a leg on the trophy as last year’s win- ner, M. E. McLaughlin, of San Fran- cisco, will not defend. Johnston’s fiery attack overwhelm- ed Armstrong in the first two Both at the net and in the back court the champion was invincible when go- ing at top speed, but in the third he’ tired rapidly as a result of losing seven and a half pounds in his match against W. M. Washburn under yes- terday’s broiling sun. little cffort to get the deep drives which Armstrong placed in the far corners and the Philadelphian ran the set out in short order. Johnston came back strong in the fourth set, however, with tactics just the opposite of Armstrong’s. ston went after points by the shortest possible route, while Armstrong seem- ed content to play the ball conserva- to his opponent’s er- The Californian had a wide va- Boston, Aug. scores were: In this set INSURANCE wsiness and keep urging you to see Don’t neglect this important matter. ISAAC S. JONES Richards Building, 91 Main St. DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING HOUSE? tively and tri showed only that were Philadelphian the net only seven every time he was pas ning shot from Johnston won ten of his se five while six and lost ten. Johnston’s engraved on which must be won three times, in succession, passes out of competition. and you may have to > one else rent while you re- i your rents with B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. Johnston's Longwood necessarily ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JOHNSON OVERWHELMS ARMSTRONG Call.forman Wins Final Match at Longwood and Gains a Leg on Trophy—Johnson Displayed Fiery Attack. SINGLE G, GOES AT FAST PACE Features in Grand Circuit Races at Kalamazco. Kalamazoo, Mich.,, Aug. 1.—Single of the Grand Circuit races here this afternoon and in doing so paced the fastest mile ever negotiated during a rdce on a Michigan mile track. His time for the first mile was 2.00, while the average for the three heats com- prising the contest was 2.00 2-3, mak ing it the fastest three-heat race ever seen in Michizan. Hardly less interesting was_the re- turn of “Pop” Geers to the sulky. The grand old man drove his first race of the present season. In fact it was his presence behind Napoleon Direct that made the free-for-all a race never to be forgotten by lovers of —harnc horses. Mr. Geers is slowly but stead- ily recovering from the injury received two weeks azo at North Randall track. There were three other races during the =afternoon Each was won in heats and was easy for the respective favorite: Box R., captur- ed the 2.11 pace: Bingen Silk took the Columbia Hotel sweepstakes for three year old trotters while Harrod’s Creek took the Recreation Park sweepstakes for three year olds eli to the 2.18 class. Ray Caldwell Suspended. St. Lot Mo.. Aug. well, pitcher for the Ne icans, was suspended without day and fined $100. The sus will last 15 days. The fine was im- posed for infranction of the club rules. Brown & Perkins, Dver Uncas Entrance stairway Nationsl Bank. tiomeys-at-Law Bank, Shetucket St. ‘Telephone 38-3. TEDWIN W. HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Main and Shetucket Streets STOCK PRICES SHOW RECOVERIES Munitions All Railroads, Kilhullen's Clout Settles Contest. Showed an Kilhullen’s followed by Loh- substantial and rather in Lowell's fa- reat form, as; lig Bd Wal lead of inve: United States in one hour and towards the h individual transaction Steel was in de 3 woackwsoen statements of ported by the Pennsylvar in stimulating Other favorable place Maxwell ¢ confidence. declaration on Studeba Crop news was more re: bases and the %le Northwestc Shares of eastern r demand than recently spicuous exception Rock Island, 3 manifested pressure. Munitions made further advances on the of additional pronounced streng Alcohol, Baldwin cible Steel shares. Zinc stocks werc improvement foreign markets, but coppc and without material sales, 335,000 shares. Pennsylvania’s eastern lines repo: an increase in operating June of $1,124,000, with a 000 on lines we § Chicago and specialties mdonBaane Three buse hits, Lynn 3, Lawrence 2. Aug. 1.—Lynn won inning from the locals to- visitors bunched hits e assisted by the Pennington. Northwestern Remittance rates to Burope virtually unaltered, but quiry was reported for sterli and cables to Berl Bonds were irreg ‘Angle-French Totai sale French notes. mowooe mchanged United States bonds were PP conmarownad 100 Acme Tea 1 pr 100 Allls Chalmers New Haven Defeats Hartford. 0 AT R & ford 1—New Hav- ord this afterncon in ved game, 5 to 1. Chouinard and the Vhalen and McDonald were The score: Hide & T pr 1 1 o 0 2 1 1 o : 1 0 o | sonammmaon | scnurooren @l vonmosson Al G & W L. G & W 1 pr canlon in Tth. Pan_for Burk Score by innings Brooklyn Un Gas Sweatt Pounds Out a Victory. 1- -Sweatt's nth nning scored 3urns from second base today and en- to beat Sprinefield in me of a double header, 3 to second resulted in a 1 to 1 cld scored in the first game and was blanked wn's home run in the ; of the second game was Il to be hit over the right leld fence since the present grounds CCC&BtLopr. Culno Con' Cop Col Fuel & Trom Cructblo Steel Crucible Bteel . pr Cubs Cane S 800 Cuba Cane S pr 800 Den & Rio G pr 00 F. H_& S pr 100 Gen' Motors 2100 Gen Motors 800 Goodrich B F 2700 Gt. North 100 Greene C_Cop 600 Tinols Cent n Blovesarsunoon L ulcsiersscsacs oo Blesuvsansaan 2o ol comomonmwnes co BlomwamanBnensd Hammond, Temm, Flyon, Hemmond. B M M pr octs Iprinzfield 0001000001 6 0 iled end of ninth, darkness.) Plitt and Gaston. 100 Kan City So 400 Kelly S Tire 440 Kennecot:. 200 Lek Steel 100 Lehigh Valley and Egan; alter Manning, pr the Yanks, is one of the mainstays “Joe” Birminghtm's Toronto clup of International League. 18000 Maxwell Moter o Maxwell 3 1 pr ® Maxwell M May Dipt Mex P 0 Rep New York, Aug. Call money rm; high 2 3-1; low 2 1-4: ruling rate last sing bid : offered at COTTON. ew York, Aug. 1.—Cotton futures slosed steady. October 13.31, December .50, January March 13 Spot middling 13 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. o High Lo won the free-for-all pace, feature YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National St. Touls 0, Boston 1. (11 innings.) Plttsburgh 4, New York 3. Cincionati 2, Brookim 5, American Leag Philadelphia. 0, Chicago 3. Washington 1, Cleveland 6. Bo Detroit 2. New York 2, St Louls 8 (14 innings.) Philadelphia 2, Chicago 3. International League. Providence 2.Baltimore 1. (Second game.) Providence 6, Baltimore Rochester 0, Buffalo 4. Toronto 8, Montreal 5, Eastern League. nin; nings, darkness.) Now Haven 5, Hartford 1. Bridgeport 0, Lowell 1. Worcester 0, Towell 5. Lynn 3, Lawrence American Assocration Louisville 1 duled. Boston's lea ble header from Philadelph and 3 to 2, whi 5, lost 40, percent won 57, lost 42, percentaze played one more game than So pitching, with the visitors fi loc om scorin; w was succeeded by Danfor fourth with one run in, two ang Danforth held P safe after th: result of Mvers wildne Pick s 32 re by innings delphia 0 Tot: base "hits, 3. Collins { Bar { fore the | scored. Score: el 1f H7itzel.1b Walker, ¢f xxMoNally Totals (c) B Score by I Borias » base Nt for Chapman’s low throw two out in the ninth. Score innings: Cleveland 0510000 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Covelesk Shaw and C rrit into the .400 class .410. The National League ha: .400 hitter since 189, when T hanty hit for 18 and Jesse was second with .402 UALITY in construction, design, ’» finish, appearance—a really high class imotor car— that is your first and last impression of-the Maxwell. In first, cost it is : several, hundred dollars'lessithan‘any other car offering the same quality -and advantages. National Leagus. St. Lonls at Boston. at New York % Chicago at Philadelphia. Philadelphia 0." (First game.) . Philadelphia’ 3. (Second #ame.) Portland 3. Springfield 2. (First same, gficld 1, Portland 1. (Second game, White Sox Dent Red Sox. Chicggo, Aug. 1.—Chicago cut down 1d today by winning a dou- a, ton_won Detroit. The standing is: Boston won games won and lost the teams actically tied, the White Sox ha In the initial game Russe ood ficlding, previ while s bunched hits off Nabors. Scott started the second game, unable to hold the Athletics Davenport Davenport in the ninth ailowed one red two in the ran for him. Shotten Tobin, Shotton tak E. Miller threw wild- Austin__ went out, none out. A double play checked ladely The locals won s, counled third when opportune hittin Scores: Philadelphia (A) Chicago (A) Lowrsdf 3 0 2 0 OfX.Collinsrf & Walshet 4 1 0 0 s out_when winni or Rogridge S 3 TS0 b nkef 3 1 0 O OfNess, 3 jole2b * 3 1 3 0 0lTack 2 misb 5 1 8 2 31y B A o 315 6 0hrMullnsd 2 Myersp 4 2 1 2 olScottp 1 sPicinien 10 0 0 O Daudorthp 1 0 xking 0 0 0 0 o == Totals () Ba (X) Ran for Haley | Eidiaderphia Lin0vei o e Chicago 000021 fwo base bit, Tajofe Philadelphia (A) | Chicago ab hoo a e b Lawrsdt 4 21 0 0J.Colllnsat 4 Walsht 4 0 1 1 tted for Davenpor Pirates Break Giants' Winning Stre: New York ,Aus. e successive games, Pitts- Red Sox Trim Tigers In 8th. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 1.—Boston xnmh\| it three straight from Detroit winning 6 to 2. The game was decided in the eighth inning when James, | pitched fine ball up to that time, fter Hooper had mad scratch single Lewis bunted and side counld be retired four Boston Detroit (A) Pittsburgh (N Indians Gain Early Start. —Boehling'. St. Louis 1 to 0 toda el between Rudolph ton made cored thei resuit o. sacrifice to Magee and a to deep center by Konetchy Cleveland, O., = 1 ineffectiveness and lac ke the second inning allowed Cleveland ake an early lead and win r Washington, 6 to 1. Washin nine hi including two triple two doubles, off Covcleskie, bu have been shut out had it not e and O'Neill; Boenli Tris Speaker has a chance before the the American league 1912 ends. Lajoie and Ty Cobb have the only 400 hitt league. Nap Lajoie batted for .42 1901 and T Cobb led the 1911 with 420 and again BAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Clucinnati at Brooklyn American League. No games scheduled. Eastern League. Taren at Springfield. at Hartford. Bridgeport at Lowell. - Lynn_at Worcester. New London at Lawrence, THE STANDINGS. National Leagus. . 18 15 St. Louis 3, New York 2. 1.—St. l.ouis todk game of the series York here today, 3 to 2, in New York got a in the first. Weil- run, The locals eighth. Rumler Pipp, Shotton scor- scored the winning fourteenth when Sisler Pratt's sacrifice and Marsans’ single. Score: St. Louis (A) of ab hpo a e 1{Shotton.1e 90 ol Austin.ib 10 of . Miller, =2 00 Sisler. 1b Prait 2 27zTobin Weilman,p Totals run s 14th, sth. 00010600 02 0020000 0 1— mler. Three bast hit, Pratt. 1.—After being shut v and broke New vinning streak by taking a ten inning game, 4 to 3. York’s young left ed pitcher, was in poor luck, as he allowed one relieving Anderson and. that one ame. Hinchman tripled the tenth, Kau ng but one hand on the ball and he ficlder runner with a low throw Scor hit in seven innings zet- choice, Merkle New York (N) of ab 2. O[Burnslt 5 00 of Doyt > 0 1{ Herzog.ap 7 0 0| R°bertson.rt 00 00 a1 501 10 00 00 10 161 0 1—4 00200000 0-3 Three base hit, Hinch- Betters Meadows. ton won from in an eleven in- Iph having the r run with a pass to scored. Score. Boston (N) oj3rnvilless 5 1 1| Evers,2b [ 1| Wilhait, ot 1 gee.Tr 3 1{K’netchy. 1o olRicw,c o] Rudoiph,p Total run & I Cubs Start Right, But Lose Second Game. Philadelphia, Ausg. 1.—Chicago shut in operation —the cost of gasoline and tires is so low it means the utmost economy. This combination should make you consider the Maxwell —should mean that you will buy it if you really want value. Let us prove these statements. Touring Car $395; Roadster $580; Cabriolet $865; Town Car $915; Sedan $98S5. Fully- equipped, - including -electric starter and llght{._:_fll—pflcu f- 0. b. Detroit. WOMEN ENJOY TRAPSHOOTING MORE THAN ANY OTHER SPORT Some Remarkably Clever Trapshots Have Been Discovered Among School Girls During the Past Season and the List is Growing. MISS LUCILLE MUESEL Fourteen-Year Old Girl of Green Bay, is a 90 Per Cent. Target Breaker There are now several thousand wo= men shooters in the United States and Canada, and increasing Quite some has been writ- ten about the fair Dianas of the traps of late, but there is much more to be said and written as to the ability of Evervone, knows how Topperwein is, and how Annie Oakley used to break 'em a score of years ago, many other women who can pulyerize the targets besides these two. Some of twm are still in school, but doesn’t prevent them from know.. ing a great deal about the “sport al- Wis., Who weeks ago women shooters representing the and Spokane (Wash.), in a team with Mrs. Schilling in the Portland line-up, the Spokane Dianas had the better of the many of them. cond a shot clubs engaged but there arg The result of the contest has really no bearing on this story but it shows the attention that members of the fair sex are giving to trap shooting. When “shooting by interested are making At Oil_City, vears old, broke 14 targets thrown from 16 yards. used a little 20-gauge gun. performance compare with the shooting of a fair voung lady of Green Bay, Wis. is Lucille Meusel. fourteenth year. Teusel would feel rather peeved if she didn’t smash 90 per cent. of her On several occasions she has targets in a the sport. inroads on the members : x in_the sport of trapshoot- ing, and it behooves the men to keep re to keep in the ‘While this it doesn’t if they des young woman s just turned In the vernacular of the d have taken to trapshooting like ducks They take to the sport be- | of its fascination and broken 47 the women engage in outdoor sports, need they have for physician and trapshooting is the finest of out- as_strenuous as tennis or some of the other and no woman need be afraid of gun Meusel's father is a practical hot, and he grasped the idea that ong the lines of physical training for ater nothing could be beneficial than outdoor life with a gum, aficld or at the traps. So he purchased 7 3-4 pound 12-gauge gun, which he to handle at home before face the traps. sighted and handled the the muscles its successful handling werm thing of the pas tanght her permitted to She swung, Philadelphia in the first game to- to 0, but lost the despite the fact that Hendrix team down to one hit. run in the second she was taught she made held the homc Zimmerman’s home and Wortman’s triple to load the gun, her first appearance Lucille acted the part of an experienced shot had explained to targets flew visitors the oniy runs of the In the sccond game Philadelphia enough runs in the first inning to | load and for sacrifice, erros Wilson and Wort- ith the swift- object at a gi Good and Luder: understood games and Chalmers and Demaree did straightaway not give a base on balls or hit a bats- Scores by innings: irst game:— 01000001 0—2 Philadelphi2 0 0 0 00 0 0 9 0—0 Lavender and Wilson; Chalmers and soned out. vith wonderful then turned to angles. Now she stands traps of the Green Bay club, hoots in the regular events, and she holds her own in bringing Tuesel will competitors in the Grand held in St e among the voung lady the events for Handicap, August 21 00000002 0—2 ielphia3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 ix and Wilson; Demaree and toolk to trapshooting because she wani- sport that at- and now her two Rucker Relieves Dell. terested in tracted her Brooklyn’s nd went to the res- credit for After two the fourth inni ally, is the chamypion wo- man trapshcoter of the United State: over Cinci j runs were scored in made her debut. at Pinehurst, surprising ex nerve force Mitchell hard scored, Myers and and broke in two run making a 1id performance for A woman. three game the trapshooting cham- of Tilinois for women, State championship 5 the Interstate She broke 94 targets out of 100 thrown. Women are becoming more proficient trapshooting because they are de- more time to rte points. Only the other day Jiiss Cincinnati (N a H 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 4 1 i 1 broke the girls’ shooting record for the United States, scored 98—eight . Even more recent- oodward won_the club of the South Royalton, to_the club ing the great- est number of targets in six shoots, 25 targets being thrown each time. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage- t all druggists. eves in 10 Hits] McKcehnie, equivalent championship, Joe Wilhoit may lack grace. but he around the bases, that would compare Wilson, the Stanford miler, and of A. orton, the Providence half-miler. | a “bird” when he lengthens out. | St. Louis nines of the ladder in their re- there are s in the two outfits for club owne mble if they were lower rung a dozen playe: in the mark provesit. 25¢ o ot A > o Tt 44T