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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916 INSURANCE B Vacation Season brings the need of Bum glary Protection. Insurein the AETNA at low rates. J. L. LATHROP & SONS Cleveland 3, New York 2. - . -Players Released to Minor Clubs | orfrsis i en L recrit from Topeka, Kansas, outpitch- s ed Russell today and Cleveland de- ek, feated New York, 3 to 2, Lambeth not being scored upon after the first in- s - - ning. Cleveland scored the winning fNational Commission Makes Public the List—New London |run in the ninth on Turnews —singie| - O'Neill's out and Pipp's wild throw to 28 SHETUCKET, STRRET, to Get Fortune, Fish, Weiser and Rodiquez TR R e D Cleveland (A) New York (A) # @ hpo ah bpo s e : Groerae "3 578 § Olamere "3 573§ 0 Cincinnatl, Ohlo, Aus. 10.—The na- Collins was sHpping as a hitter. Ho | Srosenct § 2 1 1 ofpoaese” 5 6 51 0 Horal besehall commission todagmade)| 013 ; CON Rl XO SRIIND - toERSRIARE | uthar 58 b L o0 dlmeenanan 4 0 2 0] i public a 1ist of all major leagus play- | CPTRI for o ong - S0x 224 Slen- |G 113 1 folnee 1% 00 ers who have been released ‘to minor| As the Athletics trudged into their | oiie 4 1 5 3 olucead” 2 0666 clubs in approved optional agreements | Chicago headquarters the other day |Lembethp 3 1 1 0 0 Noowkers 3.1 4 &0 which complete a clause glving re- t’(‘fifmw_“}ig;g"';m“;;‘el\‘;agl{.;‘l‘;“;;‘*‘gs{f Totals 51 83712 olswallrs 10 0 0 0 leasing .clubs right to re-purchase the|lection of school chiliren than this Totats 3T FeIs 15 1 player at a specified ime. At a num- |voteran who was playlng ball befors| wo out whe wiming rae wes 4 2y ber of options which include only a me o) Batted for Arragon In third. \ some of his team mates saw the light ; 7 \ money consideration on the side of the |of day. A L L ! b major league club are as follows in the |manldandubmsog now isthe time for al|Cimama "0 0 0 1 0 1 0 { '-v- j list, which follows in part: ILajoie has played high class base- Iw, base hits. O'Nelll, Speaker, Oldring. \ Hit National League. }J 1l for Mack this year. Few second Peeaitpeaaey Vi 1) By Boston to P e Pkt basemen or first sackers for all that N - MLkl Y S50 Doy dence Blackburn |} Ve shown much stronger and ho's St. Louis 4, Washington 0. R SR i . Option o e purchines for 33,000 hammering the ball bhard in the| St Louls Aus 10—st Louis made The gasoline of quality, e s e Tl hes. o straight from ington to- WERE, AFTER e tontion L PILI Signed Lajole because I felt sure | day by shutting them out 4 te 0. COLNY relial ility and OWCI" YOUR INSURANCE | “'By Pnita that he was far from belng o has.| Koob allowed five hits, never allow- e b . . v Philadelphia. to New London Jhe business and keep urging you to see|Fortune, $300, Fish $300, Weiser $300; |been” said Mack, “and I wanted him |Ing more than one in an inning, but that your policies are all in good]to Providence, Baumgartner, $200 and |0 hielp me mold a new infleld. e ol e This veteran came back Just us|the cishth. Sensational catche ! ISAAC S. JONES By Boston to Buffalo, Holmes $300; |shining nearly so bright as this old |in the fourth on an error by Sha Insurance and Real Estate Agent|ONeill $300; McDonalds $300: Smith |star of the diamond. Lajoie plays ball reid and Wallace Richards Building, 91 Main St. |3300. To Montreal, Dovino 5300, op- |because ho loves the ‘pastime, and as | Lavans In the af on transferred to New Haven. To|long as there is a big league club that | doubled, and < e . Fort Worth, Johns §300. To Hartford, | values his services he will keep on |SCOred from sccond ihen Morgan DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? Keman, $300; to Buffalo, Anderson, |playing according to his own word threw wildly. Score: T 300; McCabe $300; Haley $300. n In all his career in baseball Lajole fnkington.. (AX (A) DVDVO V‘L:,U OCCUPY YOUR OWN (Newark, Shotton $300: to Buffalo, | never participated in a world" AR 5 el % ELLING HOUSE? Grees $300: Pennock. $800. |series. Nor has he ever seen a post e i ol : i You cannot collect rents from a|_BY Cleveland to Portland, Harnstadt [season game for the highest laurels in 110 0 of i i - F collea $2p05 Kelly $300. |the sport. If Larry can't be in the : of § : b 1 nd you may have to y Detroit to Springfield, Haines [ World ies he won't watch the hoys . 0 H ay s one else rent while you re- [ $300; to Providence, Yeile $300. |play. The reason for this is that he s # > bufld.. Insure your rents with By Philadelphia to New Haven,|wants to be in the s 1L:|Jnic‘~ bat- 0 1 > Bressler to be returned if not drafted.|ling average totals .34 extend- to DEALERS GASOLmE S B. P. LEARNED & CO. |PBS ‘Bovis™to Foruana, Ve, | I qver o harlod of fwents 1 WiCH - > Agency Established May, 1846, | $300; Sotheron, $300. T hia Ta Walam “but Tas . i NORWICH TAFTVILLE : e == s going on—a dangerous 24 17 i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wants Americans to Compete. h and one of the toughe > S 3 G. W. CARROLL & SON PEOPLES’ STORE 5 eedl=t A | New York, Aug. 10— F. B. Ru me for a pitcher to baf- H LEE & OSGOOD CO. W. E. BALDWIN i % . secretary of the American A y opinion, the o0 : HLAMES & Brown & Perkins, Miomeys-at-law | Uafon: announcea todas the recet e : B SR ani Sickeian A FION o Uacas Nat. Dank, Shetucket St. |2 cablegram from the Swe own. If he had a weak- ol 5 § ¢ IC iR ALk BALTIC rance stairway near fo hames | tional Gymnastic was able to find it gt £ DRI : CHARLES 5. PECKHAM GEO. DRESCHER ank. Telephone 38-8, | ation requesting y best thing for a pitcher d oAbl i 3 A. H. & C. G. JACOBSON _— the entry of “Ted” Mer n Larry came to bat with ength- | 3 SCOTT & CLARK CORP. SHJANOVE“ other American athletes ir re tied and men on second and i ] 2 ADAMS J. NELSON Planters Take One and Lose Other. |to take place in Sweder WS folGBer & rases iuw 1n SRS DRt ‘f CLARENCE E. BARBER ROBERT A. SOUTER i N 1 n, Aug. 10—Springfield | tween Octobe nd 1 tion of the e and | W ries i A Lo s e B Hith | trast to 1 o s, ¢ ted > ! NORWICH TOWN VERSAILLES deld winnig | to make the trip and ha Toe Mack declares he will have no has- | < } JONATHAN SMITH CHAS. TLLIPS 1 hits aided by cost- | Loomis of Chicago as t - {beens on his ball club. That's one rea- |, The w 1 MAX RICHLAND digeas New don won the sec-itry. The third mar ompete in fson he signed Napoleon Lajole R ; : PRESTON CITY, 4 cn innings, 3 to 1 [the games will be named, Mr. Rubian | Sox and won easi ! T 2 YANTIC JOHN F. RICHARDSON v lered off the field |said, after the national champ. I n third and L ¢ MANN: il r disputing a third | have been helg at Newark in Septem ing Game. sy i U & e g POQUETANUCK x Unmpire Ennis. The | ber. rtland, Me., Aug. 10—In a fifteen | 7 the bc i ¢ W. E. MANNING GEO. W. MANSFIELD 8cc The Swedish National Gymn ne t today Portland 5 Springfeld New London and Sporting Association has been ad- 1to 0 The run w: g o W o I o] been booked for the the | 1 came in on Lonegan's drive | 1 y 0| Oscar TI, whic ves he | h In the Lawrence p: of £ 5 oo 2128, h with one out d Nye on ‘ T - 1 G } Tahoney hit a fly to right which | o T 0 LAJOIE STILL SPRY | Clemens caught after a hard run. Nve | 4 1q her S Ao = o Grand Old Man of American Leasuc | y Clemen’s fine throw. The |ors SSid : 1 ick Defies Laws of Nature e i Boston (4) ~ N awreneo Portiand T Shos i3l . ‘ Larry Lajoie is D d youn kg i £ hpo & e Hooper.r 0 ofc 4 0 § 00001 00-1]and ambitious and enthusiastic S o s E ; 2 g 42 00 0 0 25 |baseball. Lajoie, the grand old 13 7 ;0 ; 2 i 1 of the American league is € ma | eil. 15 13 > < A of the circuit, seemingly defying the o OfRentty i g > c 000 of B 7 s 13 2 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. COBE'S SUCCESS DUE and tried to put into execution the [right many of them are secured b Methods advised. He stmply could not | draft later in the season. The b! TO DETERMINATION | 3,75 "Fe has advanced to a point now |league clubs are not buying as many, Where he i a falr minor leaguer. He |minpr league players as they used to, may come up again in a season or so.|but are taking their chances on_ a} Sisler, Speaker and Jackson Lack Big ; B A “ fl%'; ifiERfiIAL — selr the Asset. Thorpe's greatest handicap was-a late | draft, which saves them consides W i ig unce w am T start. money. e WEVREY Tigers Pounce on Williams. | Were the youngest baseball enthu i A Thero is a change that ths league A i | 7 i plaacl ) jast in these United States to be asked [EASTERN OWNERS MAY directors \:lvm wa&g mx cl‘uhse lm% geus_olfl e el \ t v el Eidinl Lo |“Who is the greatest ball player now on Labor day. at is the last day of 420 | v o 4d ¥ in the game?’ the answer probably SELL SOME PLAYERS| 10 season they can expect to get in{ Thn i 4 (@t game) would be made without a second’s hes- T any money and several of them feell Early Upward Progress Was Su J | Ee Y z € | 1 d 1. (second game) tancy, “Ty Cobb.” Several Have Big League Prospects|jt j5 foolish to continue playing after dered Toward the Close 1 B i A | i ] There are few who would find fault On Their Payroll. that date. | = 3 | i =k 11 Wor with such an answer, for richly indeed 1 New York, A 10— + ! ¢ | in 5 ¥ av T has the furious Georgian earned lis| Eastern league club managers are Y is an | restraints imposed 1 d ob- x i ot |D ey i | fame. He has risen to the heights|now on the anxious seat. They are in 4 endid | stinate shortaze in today's I ] ’ 1 ¥ S made further pre g g of which wa profit tak . through sheer determination. He had : g o haeia Dosiponed — | the natural ability to_ begin with, put |l'OPes of selling some of their play more than that, he had the will to sue- | €rs in order to recover some of their ceed. Like thousands of other stars|big losses for the season. There are who flash in the baseball firmament for | 5 few players in the Bastern league of the Cubs, b 1 injured finger, r play again in a few [Sc5sion. Imp = el | : e e The | American Association. 2 while and then disappear into the . Pt e : e len P g [t Cob b Have sicered a mil | vho Jook Jike e leasve promects | Plant Field, . New-London Mand for high grade i Roush | ; 4| sprinting let him score har Sl . : lle course, but then there would have | ile.e f1aVors on their payrolls may | I 4 the inquiry from this source | ; v % | by innings 5 3 “1 At aw Col Uk ena st souing | PSR 1O TY Cobb. ot ba soae of thels money 4 n important fac- {54 %geveloped wa f i 4 Pl 3 o i | 64 end fnt tai¢| That relentless determination in- | 8¢t back some of ¢ DY i y ning streak of the Wards de Betiai i1 i = stilled into such a man as George Sis- | There as lees than o month during v i Zer R SO RN S | Wiliams and 3 | A e ler, that great little player of the JLCh 08 o B0 O comes the . e e b 0 R | Browns, loaned to Tris Speaker, the|league players, and then cox inues to Bshg star [ TETR CL EDLY. HEED BF & 1o% T National League. walloping Texan of the Indians; or to | Jrafting davs, when winer ‘eaguers f ) on offence and Ge. { dominated, with Ren i ¢| Philadelphia Shuts Out Cincinnati. . Shoeless Joe Jackson, Cobb might have | 27 plciked mp for the regulation draft VERSUS . der is the main | }o& B s ‘ : hil phia, the battle of his life to hold his place [ PTice. ,";’:"” e 2 Wheezer 2 Dodgers® ercantile Marines al me 5% 3 q Mayer g least as much natural ability, and Sie- | 1,007 35 minor league club i3 pro- 1y Wheezer De e it e b e e S e 158 | which her team m ler stands forth as the most versatile | ] A utter Ang. %6th. The!gals O A s ndid pitchng re . B Soenna pon ‘ 23 |one hit in an kA player in the major leagues today. dbired e on auE 2ot ne ealo or g t stickwork is | proaching publication of the reorgan- doe - @ ; be player to a major league club within ting only .100. |ization plan and United St help 3 incinnati’s defeat. S Eastern League. Lacking in Ambition. 20 days of the close of the minor league —TODAY— Gincinnati (N) E New Haven, | | t Lynn at New London is mot only a first baseman of club’s season is also prohibited. For some time the biz league club = e - LoWrenee 2t Lowelt | ereat ability, But an exceptional out- | scouts have visited the different minor Games Called at 3:30 P. M. ¢ omeser ot Poruan a | ELcat abllity, but an exceptional out- | oue parks and looked over . th s ! <280} THE STANDINGS. : e oo maricand 18 breports to the club managers and in ey by improving slightly on its d nues to be the|of the preceding da m ves' pitching bric | Duriné the intermediate stages there | gade he wouldn't trade t ler, as all baseball enthusiasts was considerable activity in the rub- | member of the | ber issues identified wit e m dustry, as well as olidate nited States Industri National League. aseman o its related issues. dist T i i . r T bhe e erasiated isms. (015U Igpe eonriex] B i F i e |UD to the mark that should be his. Iie i . W St i = 6% | seems'to be content to get along, hold- ' ) Gt dn e e aon cud caT DR Aad Coner 717 0| Boton ot fing his place in the line-up without } Sox Bonts 1o} Ly g e mas CIoEn Rled, 8 fiE e 82l any trouble, but not eager to be the nt 3 cxisene geln g politegar 2 . ool 331 | really great star he might be. i fo Ll s, "‘h';jzm ol Aron) on public: 0 0 0 x—1|St 1 ‘433 Baseball men declare that Sisler can r > made a_strong tm- | of the Unitod States Sredt t6 - i 1280 down to first base even faster than Cobb, yet he does not get so many in- field hits as the Georgia Peach. He is as fleet in dashing to second and can slide as cunningly, but he does not steal as many bases. The reason Is this: Cobb fights for everything; Sisler e e or ey e Sl g Ask Those That Know Lynn Trims New Haven Twice. New Haven, A | ed New Haven twice toda to 3. Tt visit o oined the catching | port for July, which showed a nomir de - Mackmen, has made | decrease in unfilled orders, and recent games, | further headway on the failure he will soon |Union Pacific claims to present rate of dividend. Steel closed at net lg ' : Reading plays at critica W el LR e L e L Benepcnol . B s 2 (1o the infield he strains every energy ; mic i Tommy: Teah | e ers 00000 Siages: NesoLations Soutieny. Reilwes %o a 51 ! to make the bag. The fielders know 4 what fine Wines, uors - or ey withi the wrara wtans || o o0 Wit (ha ENEw JBIILish Jloan b ; - c T that he will do it and they are always e 7 m. redicts the elup | 2F¢ approaching completion, accord- 0 Eastern Leagus. in & hurry. When Ty steals second or 7 > Beers are and they will telliyou Wil clir ruclk soon. g ol e llonseu antio L) H w. any other base the flelders know that . p g that you can alwaya secure: the quarters. The terms, it is be he will come in with spike glistening, o7 choicest at Geo. Greenberger tive fea- willing to risk anything to make that will embody certain ' att n s sto of tures which were lacking in th n- 2 E / 4 ’ veland hoy siven s acking in the b i3 | bag. & Cols. We are experts in i e S glo-French undertaking. Ea H : & 3 S q . ratad and Kelly, all | Slo;Frenah smgerfaicing.. Tagier i a Sisler doss not follow this course. choosing fine goods in nd, with'nostrings [SECISS Were S shown by slerine i He is more apt to ease up If he thin 7 3 ! having been with{ ol & 00 ond o e o 53 he cannot make a base. His slide is WP our line and the man who likes e By S oy fyc-rér:;(; ange and marks were sli; it not so vicious. His daring is not to 4 7 to have his buffot-stockedinitilt Harry 1. of the Wheeli Trading in bonds were relatively re- Sansi SR FHRIE EORRC T B D e | 4 I d, of the eeling Cen- | 4 1i ted, with an irregular ur ession. That is beyond question, but velvety, pure and high grade tral itched a mo hit no T oioi®Gulgs, par valus, $3,25.000 - Eridgeport Swamps Hartford. TR e SR Whiskies and Brandies should ' 1 re recently against the ) . Lt 10| E port, Ci O = > w ” ; i v o Al e L United States bonds Were unchanged E o Aus. 10—Bridge- | "oongider the case of Tris Speaker. = sample “the goods” at Geo. M' reached > as a result of yO Ca! 9 0 0l today by closely banehing hits. Seves |1t 18 safe to say that the erstwhile Greenberger & Co.’s. e i erre t o passed second base. D LB h in the T s J % | Bostonian 1s 3 better outfielder than & e pa p ety o¢ 1t n the fifth scored seven runs. In|Gobh, He 13 & harder hitter than the i s g Carroli.c ) % 1[the seventh, with two out, Baker and N e T | P echnie has been sent to b8 | 100 acme 7ea Grievosos 1| Warner singled, and Baker scored | SeorEial still he has not vet led Ty hor nshurg, Pa., by Christy | 1100 Alasks Gold M... o] oyts while Warner was run down between |OVEr the line in the race for the bat- T Cincinnat! ~ third | 100 Aluska, Junee i e = = Ho2 and seoonds Goore: tiltg honors. That some intangible ¢ troulied with a.sors | £ Alls. Gl e = - 5 something which is lacking in Sisler is LAGER : side for some time.| | 00 aw.."ag "Ghem 5 5 oyt out in fith for not touch : = 3 facking in Speaker. Tris does not take 4 him to take a Test. |+ 4so0 Am New Yorls, Aug. 10—Cotton futures| Seoro by tnainst eibua: the full advantage.of the slow roller he . = &% o glosed barely steady.” Ocotober 14.15, 2 0g 9| Duggan,er hits, for ho is a slugger at heart, and Imported Bass Ale Schlitz, Strohs, =] 2 31103 cmber 14.36, January 14.43, March cannot endure these weap-topper ™ 50 % tiw 14.55, May 1471, Spot quief, riiddiing gtrolies, Ho loses {hat ell-mportunc Hanley’s Ale Peter Dolger’s =3 o J e action of a secomd in starting on o i i t‘j LL A N s — _ Junior Polo Championship. a 3 drive, and truly he who hesitates loses Banquet Ale First Pl:lze Beer am e B MONEY. ( Norragansett Pior, R L Aus. 10— ¢ many a hit. Bohemian, Pilsner g m. Linsced o o 5 n a heavy downpour of rain the Mea- i Absolutely Removes B st pNew York Aus. 10—Call money | Gowbrook Thd Meam. today Actonsad Case of Thotpe: Sparkling Ale : Tadi 3 o frm, high 2 1-2, low 2 1-4, ruling rate| Point Judith in the final event for the | & o Yet ambition s not the only neces- ace | s Indigestion. One package Rmi. PNtasting 4 ast loan 2 1-2, closing bids | junior ‘polo championship of America. | sity. There is Jim Thorpe, now in the XXX Ale Knickerbocker .= - S o _ Qe ; | offered at 2 1- e b g e : Amorfean Associatlon. Jim was the provesit. 25cat all druggists, e s GHIGASDT S RATRIa A KT seven period gam : a5 b eTeatest all around athlete in the . $oifhe’ G 3 i Wworld some 4 years ago..He was one of 541 ———e xvm Sugar Open. = " the greatest football players in all 5 . J. FIELDS, it e s Howard Lobr, the Philadelphia semi- | The Cincinnatt*Reds have recalled |time. When he came up to the Na- 4 L e T Au. (Nabac ; 3 P! protessional, has been tumed over to | Stanicy Dougal, o pitcher, from the |tional Leaguo he was determined fo 30 Ward Stree Do prd ; ¢ the Columbus club, of the American |Salt Yake City club. Dougan made |make good. Yet his weakness with the Carnations. Special _Forms and | eér Ansemas Association, by Cleveland for morefthe spring training trip with the Uh- |bat sent him back to the minors. s e ° Plants. “Zelephono 667, | 100 Aso O . St L;-m‘ considare m:n a | lans, but was shipped to the Mormons'|dozen times this spring in Marlin Jim i = 50 Atchitson e right prospect, however. Joe Leon- by Charley Herzog. He won two- |volced his ambitions to succeed in the i THEBRE is no advertising medium in | 1000 Deits Lowroive - ard, purchase@.from Columbus, is ox- s games with the western |be leagues. He practced tong - and Telephone 47, 49, 51, 53 Franklin St. Dec. £x stern Connecticut equal to The Bul-| 4100 Baltimore and Ohlo...... ety rbe iy oSy < - w Doy ey ;‘-,:’ pected..to-Teport to the Indians th hois a second divisiog;ag;.|falthfy istened to the advice of