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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY. JULY 710, 1617 INSURANGCE Let Us Write Your Automobile Insurance FULL COVERAGE Under One Policy J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street MIDSUMMER e TN hazard. Have us insure your P in OUR strong com- es. pani ISAAC S. JONES tnsurande and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main St ; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, itismeys-at-law Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3 GAMES SCHZIDULED TODAY. National League. = & louls at New York. Calcage at_Brookisn. Cincinnatt sz Boston Pittsbargh 2t Philadelphls Amertean Leagus. 2t Detrott. Internationzl Leagur. Balimore at Providence Newark at_Richmond Toronto at Buffais. Mcatreal at Bochester. Eastern League. Springfield at New Loadon. YESTERDAY’'S RESULTS. National Now York 7. &t Louts 2 Cinetmac 4 Boson 0. Pitisturgh-Philadelpbia. (Two games to- an rain. (Two games today. Ameriean League. 5. Detrott (First. zame Washington 2. (Second game.) Boston 3. Chicago 2 St Loals 1 Eastern League. . Springfeld 2 Irternatienal League A chmond- Newark, rain e cce—Ralumore 2. Providence A- —Montreal 1. Rochester I Ac Toroato 10, Buffalo o Amarican Assoctation. At St Paul 3. Kansss Cuy 0. At Mimmeapolis . Milwaukee 1 A: it s game plared Seuthern Association. At Birmingham 0 e Kok 6. Atlanta 5 Ar Nashiilie £ New o) 6. (1 inings, dark ess 4: Chautancoss 5. Mobile 3 Fomer Eiam Prosmars & 3 American League Wos. tos e W Boenin e Ceveians TR New oy A i Planters 4. Springfield 2. Springfield. Ma: J scoreless through eight_ innings through steilar pitching by Rieger, the Springfield team made a game attempt 1o pull out in the ninth, but New Lon- don won here todav, § to 2. A double, single and triple scored two runs for Springfield in the final in- ning. but Durgin was hit by a batted bail while- standing on third and the | tain as far as possible th ling ‘Western Golf Opens at Midlothian Chicago, July 9.—Kenneth P. Ed- wards of the Midlothtan club today =opped a field of 145 golfers in the cighteen hole elimination #bund of the western amateur chumpionskip, play- ing the 6,503 yard Midlothian course in 72 strokes, par for the links. His brother, Donald, also of the home club was second with 76. Francis Ouimet of Boston. plaving by inviation as an amateur, although held a professional by the United States Golf Association. scored 77, tying for third place with J. C. Anderson of New York, Arthur Lee of Detroit, and F. J. Douglass of Chi- cago. Addison Stillwell and Albert Seckele of Chicago, former champfons, were next with 78. The only others to get under 80 were Perrv Aralr of Atlanta ang E. H. Bankard of Chicago with 79 The international entries finished well, Jack Mav of Buenos Alres. Ar- gentine champion, and J. S. Worthing- ton, of England, each _ scoring 82. Scowes above 7 were eliminated from the 18 hole medal play tomor-ow fore- noon to qualify the best 32 for the match play. Bobby Jones, the vouth- ful 'Atlanta golfer and Southern champion. plaved consistently through the Green, but poor putting =ave him 40-40-80. The eastern contingent nearly lost one representative when Jesse Guil- ford of Boston. champlor of Massa- chusetts, ran amuck on the second balf. He went out in 38—two ovezpar but got tangled with a log and other difficulties on_538th vard with 16th hole for a 9, finishing with %4 for the 18 holes. Among the surprizes was the fail- ure of James D. Standish. Jr. of De troit. former Chicazo champion and twice runner up. to Chick Evans. to qualify. Standish took 90 strokes for the 13 holes. TO DISCUSS PROSPECTS FOR Meeting of Executive Committee to Be Held in Washington August 2. executive committee of the XNational Collegiate Athletic Association will be held in Washington on August 2 to discuss the prospects for intercollegi- ate athletics during the next collegiate vear. The conference will be held as the result of the suggestion offered 3 the meeting of graduate athletic man- agers in this city some weeks ago. At that time the officers of the C. A. A. were requested to confer with the athletic authorities of the various colieges and universities and ascer- toward a resumptio legiate athletics next fall The reports all advocated a - to consider and recommend if possi a programme that would appeal io all parts of the country as best suited to INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS | ¢ New York, July 9.—A meeting of the | Kenneth P. Edwards Tops Field of 145—Plays 18-Hole Course in 72—Ouimet Ties for Third Place With 77. safeguard the country’s interest in the present situation and at the same time to preserve college athletics, 8o far as they may be kept:up,=without detri- ment to the military needs. Cincinnati 4, Braves 0. Boston, July 8.—Cincinnati hammer- ed out fourteen hits today off the Ao livery of Nehen of Boston and won 4 to 0. Garry Herrman, president of the Cincinnati “club, former grand exaited ruler of the Eilks, sat with fellow Elks from his city behind the visitors’ dug- out and enjoved the slugging of the Ohioans who made a total of 22 bases, Groh and Kopf led with two doubles and a triple and two two triples re- spectively. The score: Cincinnati (W) Bostor (N) ab hpo s abnpe s e Groh.3b 421 2 ofMenvilless 40 2 4 0 Kopfss 4 2 2 5 OflBalleyer 4 1 1 6 0 Bousht 4 2 3 0 OfWuhottrr & 1 2 0 0 Chaseld & 111 o . 3'2 220 GrfMibrt 4 3 1 0 ofKomeechyab 4 110 0 o 40 40 ofsmithsb 3 10 2 0 42 21 OfRawlings.2n 4 1 5 1 0 tr3 e sere 41 1 3 1 ‘00 ¥ 20030 Totals 35 14 27 10 1 Score by innings: Cincinnett ? 10010 0 Bostcn ... 6 00 aa_af Two hese hits, Groh 2. Three “bace hits Groh, Kopt 2 Giants Make It Four Straight. New York, July 9.—New York made it four straight games from St. Louis | here today, winning 3 to 2. The Giants | scored their winning run in the seventh when Holke drew Ames’ lone | base on balls and scored or, Rariden’s | second two base hit. Raln held up the | game for forty-five minutes in the | fifth. A percentage of the re-eipts was devoted to the Red (‘ross and the game was_attended by twe regimental bands and numerous soldiers. The | score St. Leuis (M) New York (N) ab hpo a o hpo a e $ 140 ofBurneis 4 188 8 02 UHerng2p 3 0 & 200 €11 0 ofKaucr T @ 22 0f 20 2 ¢ alZomanas » 1.3.0 20021 afficencrs 1580 42 3 2 olRolcrisonct 3 2 1 0 o 8 2 ofsolken "R 10 311 0 1|Raridenc 2600 Amesp 2 20 zofsalicep 20020 XGouzales 1 0 6 8 < Totals 2 82712 8 T 52012 3 x) Faticd fér Ames in Ith. | R s e 1 k0D | New Yerk 09280018 x3 |- Two bate hits Rariden . Miller. Sacrifice hi Betzcl, Herzog. Sallce. Cruise Detroit and Washington Split Even. ! Detroit. Mich.. vy 9.—Detroit and | Washington divided a doubie header |here today. the visitors winning the {first xame S to 1 and the home team | taking the second. 19 to 2. The wild- ness of . Jones, coupled with wretch- fielding in the Shaw for four In the second decided the first game cond game Detroit hit een hits and woa easily inning of the final con- | | | | { jat | to _three Dealings Were Normal at All With Mecderate Activity in Last Hour. | New York. 1 " —In the absence of counterveiling fact Wall Street received with some misgivings today the news of the coming he government over-expo: flicting crop report and peac of an unusual char: als itional restraints Stock market dealings were nominal all times. though showing moderate activity m the heavier tone of the last hour. Oceasional inguiry for rails re- sulted from last week's concessions by the Interstate Commerce Commission Leading steel and iron shares those of kindred equipment ~ompanies were under constant pressure, the sell- ing evidently criginating from lative sources. U. S. Steel 2 1-8 points to 123 3-4 was unusually active at an exireme ion of 5 1-4 to 129 1-2 and other sstrials of the same group I points. were again lities at s and reputat 1-1 pot no specu- made a gross dec of Eethlehem Steel sought out for reversals Industrial Moto their vulnerable qua of one to three poin Alcohol maintained its irregularity by falling 6 151 1-2. making virtually There were spamodic periods of rel- ative strength in shippings. ‘he fertil- izers and pooled specialties, hut move- cals’ chancy were spoiled -hefmt'n i Ehoee :,’Y):\UTV(\‘ Tt e jew Lendon outside aid. Wit! 'ew exceptions el Snel . o|quotations were at_ minimum nuota- Troa 1t 23 o ol 3 8% 1 0|tions of the day. Sales amounted to RS 410511510000 shares. Dowier” 4 0 2 8 802 2| The remarkable strong exhibit made Gonzaienss & 2 3 1 2 o|by local financial institutions in last By s-3°8 1 3 a0 o | Saturday’s bank statement exerted lit- s G syt 0ltle influence, ohter than tp create Riemes 4101 o ‘e | greater confidence in monty condi- = = " 7| tions. Call loans were freely renewed b e 2 0.0 #lat 3 per cent. and as low as 2 1-4 was 1 802 0 2lquoted tater. 110600 For the first time In weeks gold — — - — — | movements were at a standstill, neith- x) Siuretn Sodt. hit 3102 15 1} er imports nor exports being report- o) Raw for Famemend 1o 9th ed. Francs were strong and rubles 22y Batted for Powers in and lires were better. Swiss exchange 7 Bated cor scuwartie in ot was at highest rates of any exchange o S L = > to neutral countries. Somnate s s 3 o o 3 23| Ponds were inclined to improve, bam 'hits; Mowe, King. Goocn. = Tiree base | ternational issues evincing a _higl nir, Dpran. Worcester 5, Hartford 3. Worcester, Mass July 9.—Timely hitting by both teams featured today’s game. Worcester got two singles and a base on balls in the seventh and aft- er a fumble by Breen, Potteiger came through with a double. A double play cut Hartford off at the plate in the ghth, Grimes sliding behind the plate, failing to touch it. Gardella's work was espraially Zood. Soore: Worsester « Harttors . b ofcazrons.e o|Broen. 3 of Purceil ¢ o|Rich.1b Malones 1f Gardelle 30 Conway.se Pasgerct Relfer.st Helrricn % Helrrich b Gree 1o Teiere Hermiog » Totals Seor Pl 2 2% | weenassanan Bluseosunusninn " 3 " 0 0 1 ol uenssmmmm wlasmamosoe 2lossns! Bl wdidmh e nin by innin, T e vk Belfrich Grosw 2. McCarron. One scribe. with_.a air says Connie Mack's so low communications with :a submarine. bing, taunting Athietics are BELL-ANS Absolutely . Removes Indigestion. Onepackage Lrovi it. 25¢at all druggists. L trerd. Dealings in liberty 3 1-2's were heavy at par to 100 2-50. Total ales (par value) $2,3400.000 U. S. bonds of the older issues were unchanged on call, the coupon fours losing 1-2 per ce: a single sale STOCKsS » summary of sesterdar’s % York Stock Exchange to 3 p. Low. M. The following. actions on the Alasia Aasks Allis Am Am Am Am Am am am am Am am am am Am Am Am Am am Am m im am Am Gold Jumesu Gold Chalmen cifs Brake & & ¥ Can pt Car & TFound Hide & Leather Hide & leather of Tee Securt Yoo Secur of Tnter Comp = . Linseed 011 ‘hat they can Told speaking |Asmociated oif Auaconda Cop Achison, T & ¥ . Byrrett Co. . Bniehem Steel Bethlehem Steci Brookisn Rapid T Bruncwicx Tmn Bt & Supr B, F. Goodrieh California Petznicum 1 Caradian Pecifc Chandler Mosor Chesspesse 3 bote Cacaze. { Times | to | Lehigh v Mt Maxvell Winconsin Central 26.15; December 26.30; March 26.70. Spot quiet; middling 27.20. CHICAGOD GRAIN MARKET. January 29.39: made the fi Detroit made six runs on five two base on balls and a sacri- times at The scores Detroit (A) Proifc e 3 : Onio Citics Gas ahieh HE SR o el - i Mall » H R 2R Seemasves 1e L e H T s i 5 3 Blerte A | Fer 9 X Pl CC& sy Shawp 3 : “u Pite Cost ] : Fita Suel bt Totals 4 . Precea Steel’ Car Senre. by inninzs RS spring ot e S wisas ne Reading T il e W aai FoMeS Vits, These R Ton & s base ity Veach | Rosal " Duten " por b et B s Athletics 5, Chicago 2. Saxon Motor Chicago, July 5. —Chicago was una- e ble to hit Bush today while Philadel- Stoss ™ Snemieid phia hit Williams opportunely behind South Paifie ? ! some erratic fielding and won from the South Ratiway | locals, 5 to 2. Bates’ timeiy single in Studcparer " b S et v i e ana TG o [clinched the game for the _ visitors Texas G Felsch's home run foilowinz F. Collins" Teas Co rts single gave Chicago its scores b 5 |of Phiiadelphia wrench his U B & Paper | {in sliding into second bire Union Pacific ninth d had to be a :S‘T*l:\""fl’:el »f field. core Un Clgar S A Philadeiphia (A) Crited® Fruit ki g s Lo iy w3 A vos | Puganss 08 11 1o on [ Iemme e i . E: [Boeems. "3 1.8 8 ieo g | Sl 3040 8 100 Vi car - Chem. % Mevere 3 12 5 ofm o Wabah otk o SN ox T West " Marstand e I S R A I Wou Union T {Buhp 4 2 0 2 alnaweriin 06 White 'Soor T . = o T Willss Overland Totals 16 17¢.949.¢ | @ Batted for Tamn MONEY. o "atraa o New York. July 9.—Call money | paijoin, 2P0 5 o 4 steady; high 3: low 2 1-4: ruling rate | (e ™ i e e UL 3: last joan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; of-| _Two base hit Home run. Felsh Sac. fered at 2 1-4. difice hits, Wearer, Witt CoTTON. Cleveland Makes it Three Straight New York, July 3.—Cotton futures| From Red Sox. closed steady. July 26.62;, October| Cleveland.. O. July 9. — Cleveland made it three straight from Boston to- day, winning 4 to 3 by ning rally. Boston two in the first, while a double by Walker and a single by Agnew ad- an eighth in- Wambsganss® error gave wHEAT— Hin Low Com | ed one in the eighth. With one out in Tary - 20 o0y, The last half of the eighth. Chapman s 1003 1034 doubled and Speaker singled. Roth was “a 155% 156% 138% safe on Janvrin's error. Guisto's out Uik nen sk advanced Speaker and Roth and they 1e% w15 scored on Granex's pop double. Gra ey scored the winning run on Evans’ s . o “ 2 Sk 8% oas ‘M2 |single A phenomenal stop and throw 8! e BN 5844 by Wambsganss in the ninth prevemted Start to collect right away. Serv-us product. pickles and coffee. economy of Serv-us Brand. Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-uz Brand Foods, or can get them from Wholesale Distributors Nerwich, Conn. The L. A. Gallup Co. | Boston from (ving the score and end |ed the game T scor s e R S S oy n | b Yan 2, st s 1 eventh a : COBB AND CRUISE HOLD MAJOR BATTING HONORS Wants to be First 400 Aver- Detroit Siuager Player to Collect Three ages—Gained 16 Points. | Thouzh ¢ he has hit in which last | other ar fled befe wants to be st who has collected t} He hit over .400 in both Among the present gen ers Joe Jackscon and only others who have At the rate Cobb is arrive in the .400 class in the near future. Last week Tyrus bounded his \merican league batting average from 367 to .383. a _gain of sixteen points in the week ris Speaker of Cleve- land, Is doinz his best to keep pace with Cobb. and tacked seven poir on his averaze week, raisin from .340 to 347 In the National league Walter Cruise of the Cardinals. and Eddie Rousch of the Reds, continue their merry fight for the lead. Cruise lea in th week’'s averages by a _mere two poi week, the Detroi which may season is man_in 400 ave 1911 and 2 ration of play- jore are the over .400 W the the f hit goinz, he last it Walter, up_to last Thursday, hit .249 .347 for Rousch ie Zimmerman is the Giants big_gun, with an average of 309, while Zach Wheat is high man among the Every woman who VERYTHING with the Serv-us Branidand the orange and purple label is the best of its kind. buys Serv-us once€ immediately sees the economy in buying Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. Reduce the Cost of Living You get coupons with every Without Reducing the Quality of What You Eat You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv-us Foods are handled by all grocers, prirharily because they wish to please their customers. 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Y tries of a number srom | formers have already be | An eight oared shell ra | events. The races sa the NX. A. A. O, and s t n a member of a winnir rew not lose his « tion tional associat New England fans are awaiting definite wo. as to whether the w able to conduct the outdoo arranged, The tae for the meet has as the

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