Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 11, 1917, Page 3

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| * 'Under One Pelicy Ne\rYgrk and St. Louis Battle for Seventeen Long Innings— ‘ e .t...”‘“ Wonderful Fielding Saves Game Many Times—Single by Baker Wins the Game. St. Louis, Mo, July 10.GSt. Louis . Dodgers and Chicago Divide. and New York battled for seventeen| Brooklyn, N. July 10.—Brooklyn innings today, a single by Baker in|and Ch! divided today’s double the seventeenth driving in Peckin- | double header, making an even break paugh with the winning_run for the [on the series. The Cubs won the visitors. The score was 7 to 5. Won- | first, 1 to 0, after a pitchers battle be- derful flelding shut off several runs.|tween Vaughn and = Marquard, two In the fourteefith with men on frst | gingles and an error by H. Myers scor- and second and one out, Aragon hit|ing Doyle with the only run In the 2 hot liner toward left but Austin | geventh. leaped into the air, speared the ball | *“TC h grers took the second same, with his left hand and touched sec- |4 to 1, knocking Aldridge out of the ond for a double play. In the SIX-|phox in' the second inning. Cadore teenth, after. Marsans singled and So- | pitched shutout ball up to the seventh. thoron sacrificed, Shotton hit a 1ow | Bhira Basemarn O'Rourke of the Ut line drive to centre, but as Marsans | cos reported o Brooklym today. To- hazard. Ve us insure your | was about to score Hendryx raced in. | oo ccPOUISd, o Breoigrh SodeN: 0 property in OUR strong com- |22 2 shoestring catch and doubled | ing the Brooklyn club owners will pre- | e Marsans off second. sent the veteran with a silver loving | p.nlp St. Louis scored in the first on Aus- cup. Scores: - | - R tin’s single and Sisler’s triple. New E ; | ‘tmdurance and Real Estate Agent |Pratt and Alexanders triple. They | pacer 8% & Slowsmw 30733 o | Aichards’ Building 91 Main 8t. | added three runs in rhe sixth when | Masnif 180 2110 1 1 p ‘ Arason walked, Baker doubled and E. 122 ofmiemuma ¢ 1200 (" _o_’rHE D Y Co | Miller hit a home run. S SR BURGLARY INSURANCE St. Louis got to Fisher for three hits 9 31 ofCutenawes & 81 e in the seventh and with the help of er- : : o o ;lfl'wlh -“ : : - : == e tmer o e e $ e ehamt, 213 : o AR , X 10 1 ofCoombay a0 0 10 , - C the eighth when Sisler doubled and e s 7 A full, flavory smoke in which “nip scored on a double by Pratt. Smyt '[he raveiers lnslmnce 0. [ *Tn"the ‘woventeenth | Peckinpaugh SRl P = and coarseness never held a place walked, Aragon sacrificed, Pipp walk- | (x Batted for Marquard in Sth. N \ that’s Fatima. ed, Baker singled, scoring Peckinpaugh LEARNED d E. Miller singled, scoring Pipp. B: P. & CO. |=ng E Diilier ring Piop ‘Agency Established May, 1846. Now York (A) st Louis (A) X (@] or / But Fatimas go beyond that—they are / cool and taste-y all day long, from breakfast t s d FR NP R v S Crieass 00 v & ; 3 g ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 01 P8 8 e 1100 el = grapefruit to dinner demi-tasse. 3 HERRR1Eh H a IN W. ce t 1%t denn WYY $iete : 1 ED\X W. HIGGINS 3 ;:i’f.:."ic $143 ZI‘\“vaE'.'é.',"n IRERE 10 Yes, Fatimas are sensible. as you can prove ttorney-at-Law 3 OfMarayis 090 0 p|Douis - 48049 see to your own pleasant satisfaction. Ce-rm- Miain and Shetucket Streets 2 ofPlank.p 1'o71 ‘s obbmimp v 8irre S8 s 3 OWEKD, 5 0 0 8 of Dimorre s ofmamtr 800 o|Hmanes 3 0.8 2 L2 e i s Brown & Perkins, iameys-at-law e st st e = 7o ? 10041 ’ - DL ! = Sothoron. Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | Toals zqohmson e by, Ipntniey Entrance stairway near to Thames RO National Bank. Telephone 38-3 |~ Totals 611531 % 4 e S s SR e e o [ o & 2 GAMES SCHIDULED [ODAY. (zz2) Batted for Koob in Sth. Chicago. July 10.—Errors by Chica- f e B by inatus: o gave Philadelphia the fina! game of P Y s 900023006000 0000 2|the series today, 7 to 3. The visitors E et e St Louts— % s were helped along to their first two 4 3 T o e i 0 % Bl telu? Ll "p2, 0 85 | runs on errors and won the game in Cricago at Philadeiphta. | , T¥O base hite Baker. Sloan. Sisler. Pratt. Threel¢he ninth inning, when Managzer Row- » 7 Ameriean Les ler. Sacrifice hits, E. Miller 3. Aragon Praw. | }and sent several relief pitchers to the Bases on balls. off Fisher 1: o mouncd. Russell started the ninth by New' Toulfat Cricagn : Bospn at_ Dotrodr 1: off Caldwell 3; off Plank S walkin, Grover and Danfor wa Taiacns ot g tous | i e e im0 Fioer 8 it | Simmoned to. the box. . He fanned R [ 8" ana o o 255 aning: o P nd 7| the next man and then Felsch dropped 1 2 o R b in ¢ innings; off Wright 1‘ ’?MI 0 in 1 inning: off } Jamieson fly. but re(n\er'ed the ball Fultimore at Toroots. by Fisher 2. by Love 1 e Strunk followed with a single and Dan- forth retired in facor of Cicotte. The Eastern Loague. 3. by Wwight 1, by Sothoron 1 Time Porling at New Haven. = Lawrence at Bridgeors. Worcester_at Hartford, Springfield at New YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ocals contri couple of e Two base nits Tyler. Conway, Low 2 locals then contributed a couple of M e, nits, rors and with the aid of a single and a double by Bates scored four runs. : = ‘i at the 18 ' Triple Play in' New London. thies Another Hicdte ey 5 National League. ! Bmokim 0 (Fime game) R e s oy mame Chicago was held -hitless until the eighth inning when they bunched three| New London, Conn., July 10—Spring- | 190 seventh made the fioetonia > "l . fleld beat New London here today in| yy.oooo b o o® t gl e " sament & ~ hite for two runs-and tied the score at Zame by the score of 5 to 4. Until the : 5 - American Sumatra Tobacco Piiched 4 mo Rt mo_run samer puin | American Tobacco e Detroit 5, Washington 4. Powell. the transfer of Outfielder Jo T hu Pittsburgh team L Other games postponed. matn MARKET BROAD, ACTIVE. . Cleveland Boston. wer gmunds | —— that stage of the game. Score the longest game seen at Plant Field |, . cinfvre then he - . ashinzion Varicus Developments Contributed to Philadeiohia (A) Chicaso (A) | this season by S Sre M it 8. Foh s tne 148 : . e Hcao s o a e ab i po a effourteen innings Martin and Mavberry | N5 ! ) s Louts rov nt. i 0 iy ° lon h. MeIntyre ke Ouimet enn < Touts | the Improveme Jamiesont 4 170 0 "\"';\“,‘,‘ , i3] llbattled without either gaining advan-[IPn€ 1611 3 s 178 .t i (10 1nr New York, July 16 levelop- Tedie.] 1150 & sncaiacelSEs dn (Re DLt Miritn Wek- | oo} dowa an - Laserence 4. (10 lnnings e O e Ay Rate<.5h ¥ zis 5 H 1 o|ened and allowed Springfield te bunch 4 < 2 s T A Mcloniz1b & 115 8 17,05 othree hits which won the game. The| John G. Anderson ts r e 29 Rargtond 3.2 tone 2 had and ac 3 Srang - 2 0 133 00T winni e red by Kz In|in the national a " E 5 Inmgs. ket. extreme gains of e 513 223 ) j|¥inning run was secured by Kwz In[In the natio . i af Leayie. P s homE M g the tenth inning after Beatty walked [Shin. 2 bad / At Newark—Newars-Richmond rain P the clone Neyesp aoaa an 1 | Recker singled to left, Russel hit a line | With F a 4 T e affairs » A+ Barao Toronto. _rat = ol e &8 80 oldrive to Mowe. The jatter caught the(!W0 down at rne e . onte ervice 4% Tocrester Montzeal 1. Rochester 2 ; The hetter crop outiook. a ndica Totals 32 10 %7 1 B w»> 4 o o & alball in his glove hand, nailed Reatty |0Vercam * . ! American Assocfation. increasing recosmition of benef . N e e i it R — . ? At Mfiwaukee 2, Kansas Cits 2 the railroads from recer e conces- ntals 22 = e : " " o . As P:’!vu-r‘n' lhfihnrfu 1 sions and further declines in time and (2) Rarxl for Paber ‘v\l u;r‘v *| The score Rain Stops Red Cross Gol * g A Tied s Lesieites T it v dhe et B e - New London | Soringfeld Minneapolis . Southern Associatian e ek Flhifadeiphia 01 ] R 1% 1 o|mrearw.om " 2 2 rliate today ' trom p 2 Washington advices, wh pointed | & s : Ba its. | Dowd.2h 6 o . »[n e r st i 0 tomc v the = An ge # ® 5 to an early solution of war tax and dins, Duzan, Noves, | Dexsitie.1n 116 0 o) Gueir 51400 ma f P | profit problems and the con ed suc- i = = [ ee 5 LB R ’ ;- cess of the allies movement on the Cincinnati 10, Braves 5. Beaean 5 1 2 " 112 0 Chica 1 5 o * eastern war front also helped to stim- Boston, July i0.—Cineinnati today | Rrciret ¢ 3 3 1 B i st - ul.'_ar!: ;ne;vul_az»ulei <“h=~1v‘j‘_!:{ g strengthened its h on the first di- | yurinyp X6 g Pt € o) Wt atenotis . ese favorable auguries were T vision by beating Hoston by a score| o= & o 2 Ll ln o peasy by smolticiss = of 10 to 5. Toney pitched for the vi o PRL .7 is ii 1] ot Des f ports of another federal bond issue in itors and h his a1 vie- | & nings the near future and a reduction of over el St i e A T GOWDY, A SOLDIER 4 me half a million tons in unfilled orders, runs and five of its twelve hits in the | New London J United States Steel Corporation for Bt of SEhictnin bl Tuhiki ) (Rstolpli wiks | . =% @9 050 80000 0.0 .0 ¢ e-s} Brave Liys Down the Bat for the se, as it was known tha mgan B eran Tom Hughes, who hitherto this e war any steel corporation long ago deemed it|3iicll Yoor season had pit » od but one inning of a | One big leazx advisable to reject outside business to | hun: Matine rezular contest, finished the game. The Catcher Archer Released. | iast quit his we m meet the prospective demands of mr«! Merchans urine 5 score: Chicago, July 10.—James Archer, the | march aw to be e government. =~ I — veters catcher with the Chicago Na This strang =y Smit Goes to este EOVer Peiroleum pt Cineinnati (N} Boston (N) an ca ith th B ’ Rai's were active at advances of one | Copper Al W npo a el 1y | tionals, was unconditionally released entire snkne 1 to three points, St. Paul common and | Passy Goh3p 4 170 3 laranvess 3 oltoday. Archer, a holdout early in the | dy ver for t s Low referred, the Pacifics and coalers St L m) .00 ek L 3 )| season, has not been plaving reg ¥ time a member of ] Lowis 1P . K & T S22 0 I|Fipatkee 3 0 4 Philadelphia 5 showing greatest strength. Low grade |(f>out K & 2 2 0 ofMageeir 1S s | Fle expects to sign with another major am. Har s a Eastern Leag: carriers later joined in the MOVe- |Moiona Power 33 0 ofgonewcayas 4 2 2 1 sfleague club, K Ohio, at ' e | Natioal Condutt 136 offmitazo 5 2247 2N A couple of wee 1 e TUnitea States Stzel made 2 gross| i Euam & st PloRnRe™ LD ] ) SHAKE UP IN BOSTON ment of Ohio N 8 . New Loy gain of two points from its low price o 81 ofRlene 11 0 ol | he joinea som s E of the morning, and Bethlehem. Cruci- 2 0 o ofRudolphp 2 0 0 3 0| BRAVES' CAMP {ized in the middie of next mont Wiy Hive 8ot Weikis B e = ble and Lackawanna Steels and Re- E T LTty Gowdy was the s fa 94 e o E public Tron advanced 1 1-2 to 3 poins e 150 4| Stallings Lets Four Players Go and|has been hear ¥ - . Bartrerd 14 w]fih nttrer equipments, the s " Purchases Two—Reulbach Goes to]oniy big leagu y mself y A i and motors. ey, . : a most desir . Bt 5 s Metals moved Irregulariy o et mawr i Frovidens L5 listed n a bg il 1 time and specialties, particularly Seors by innings: Boston, July 10.—Manager Stall | ould b 3 € Bridgeport. Conn.. July 10.—Bridge- | dustrial Alcoho! and the tobace Cincinnati ISR e K0 sk ESNton. s 2L Sceonapager SHEs A hiot & t v port defeated Lawrence here today in | geied. the greater activity of pools Boston 01 096000 ¢ 5|0f the ston Natlonal League clubly, cpent the interim - an intensely interesting ten _ inning| AJconol rose 5 1.4 points to 157 1-2, T¥o base hita' Griffith. Tuoes. Rawiing. Magee | fORight announced the purchase from | 1 SPe ki : o do o dooia 4 b S I Three base hits, Griffits, Neal Providence of the International T.eazue | /" ‘0 3 % 2 2 of Outfielder Walter Rehg and Ray il ot . " " i‘- ndpad until ik - \ . i pitched a no-hit, no-run _game, but in - od Presed “Stell Ear Stores 4 and tobacco p | re scd Steel Car bt Detroit, Mich., July 10.—Detroit won | Seph Wilhoit to the n the i Pull Pai Car the last game of the series from Wash- | by the waiver route, the unconditional Nondns g . I that session the locals forged to the st s urted € §ont. The locals lokt tha eadi o ihe e o 1 tenth after Lawrence had tled the the | tho hig individual lots selling at o o ‘he Gshth. Sherman, former- | was the most part of yesterday's |l Tron & Iv of the Baltimore club, made his de- | sironger trend. Total sales (par value) |27 s but in an auspicious manner, driving|asmrenateq $4.200.000 T Ntotor o At Ray e i ington today, 5 to 4, making the series | release of Infielder Mike Massev tfo a tie, each team having won two. Aft- | Providence. and the release to Provi- ¢r Washington had taken a four run|dence of Pitcher Ed Reulbach. Reul- recall agree lead, Detroit bunched hits or: Dumont | bach goes on an optional | in the third and sixth for just enough|ment and subject to waivers not yet| to win. Brilliant fielding _plays by | received by Boston Heilmar in the eighth and Bush in the| Outfielder Georze Twomblev, who re- ninta preventing Washingtw: from | fustd in June to be sent to ILouisville e njury and | in Manager Krichell, who had stepped bor Ider Isstes ‘were un- in the way of one of Willlams' deliv- | changed on can C o0 TS MR | Sinaais on .. I OpSSt on, with a single in the | Foreign exchange was featured by |Seuth. - Bemes enth. Egan scored the winning Tin on | the greater sttensth of feonen and | pak oot . r Priest's hit after Williams had pass- | ryples, 5 5 Texas Co. ot tying or winning. Score: v Boston, has agreed to join the @4 Brackett. The score: s. b Preducts Ay Dotrsit (A} Providence club; to which proposition — acine = . < p s ©b0 s of Louisy - Cowrsmer . Bridgrert sTocks. Toion, Pie ot momers "3 3% 1 1[ B b g rpieyiie Ak qonRdrileg T2 2 8 of Beackes 2 1. =—_— 6. Allcy Steel anks.cf & 0 4 0 ofVieedb Vs 3 3.8 e Bamras o st s omrt S5 L Y mg rioving 1s's smmmary of yesteriays Un’ Cigar Menoskylt 3 1 5 8 6|Coboer o« a 2 WESTERN GOLF TOURNEY e L ey 2 s e T Yok L e Ricert . 4 218 RS Daiey.rt ~ 5 2 0o oltesss 11398 i iz ian o NARROWS TO 16 SURVIVORS ' SRR B I BT P ST " 1re DR - imon <t o afiaa ¢ 1% etomecs "t : T ate g PR A R Tt SRS 31121 2/ Cply, Ohe_Soctnecher and Two inter-| THEN COME TO US, WE'LL LET YOU PICK FROM ’y.c.lf 1 7 0 1fEgan.c ‘ 2 m ‘Chem £ nt. . 2 natioral layers v P::‘;wx: 1hhnheRRL, 3 e Beet Suar Ameen” 0 002 P 3l vers Among Contestants. | rye BEST GRADES OF MEN'S, LADIES' AND 0 WAlizmsp 110 1 nlzkienai’ 0 0 0 o b|Am Gt ; s 5ie | Chicage. Tulv” 10_Three leading |BOYS' CLOTHING SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES SypsnbemeT Ve & e R ) xxGharrity 10 A 8 castarn golfer two international | AT FROM $15.00 UP AND YOU CAN PAY US FOR Per A o B TaREm s Webmh bt (B) . avers and one southerner wera among | 55 Week arylan Tota the sixteen survivors today of the first (/T AT THE RATE OF R CTE TP PP P PP . ee Two ot when winnics, sun scomd. Vest Tnign Batwd for Semith 1n 100n i e e match round in the Western Amatenr R e Wew E X Mg o) Baued fo | Goif championship playing at the - 3 9 0000030025 White Motar o | Midlothian Country club.All the south- | ress or t e ummer " Sirin, | Sacrifce Y, Semaber Mt Wiilye Oreriand Dot ern contenders except Reuben Bush of J ce hit, Schretber. Wizconsin Cen o, bare it New Orleans were eiiminated — Boland, Vi Donald Edwards. of Midlothian, aft- 1 MurlineioieRttiand 2 e = s gt omidlotian. aft- | There is no need for you to wear old Clothes now. We sup- Do e nn., July 10.—New 2 e 5 3 orcester 9, Hartfor . }the 36 hole qualification, defeated Tom 1 edi ; New Yark, July-10. - .Call money | - porifora, 'Conn.- July - 10.-Worces~| Prescott of Atlanta. .3 fo 1 ply you with the very best Clothes on credit. Read how easy e aBh 2 lea, 0T 2 L4 ruling| ey grabbed six runs in the second in.| The longest match of the dav was|it is to dress well. rate 2°1-3; last loaw 2 1-2; closing bid | niig of today's same when thee mained |between Tosoe Guiltord, Mussoctusctry 2 1-4; offered at 2 1 g 3 . six hits and two sacrifice hits with | champion. who woen on the 22nd hole COTTON. ;‘he locals, 8 to 5. Lindstrom hit | ic links goifer Jack May. Argen- . New York, July 10.—Cotton futures |hard but Hartf@d's rallies were check- | tine champion, bested 7. Douglass : Simply open a charge account and make weekly payments closed steady. July 27.00: October [ ed by fast fielding on the part of Pot- |of Chicago, 2 and 1, while J. 8. Worth- | 26.26: December 26.38; January 26.47; |teiger and Conway. Score: ington of England eliminated Perry . - A f : until the entire amount is paid. The price is the SAME Haven defeated Portland here teday, 5. to 2. Nutter's triple with two on bases, foilowed by an error by Luster n the fifth, gave the iocals thelr win- ning run. Weaver allowed but four scattered hits, two going for extra bases. Score New Haven | Portiand Atchieon, T & 5 F pr 3 P R @ h oo o of Atfantic Cosst L0 Whens, 3 3 4op sl 413 1 o|iome iees. e P e ormee s - e gy, aentan by T Y822 oimme 4 0 0 3 o Butopiiee MmO .. Spot quiet; middling 27.30. corone '3 T Shaliua T 1715 ]V, T ; heth 4020 Olumier? 3 1 8 & 1|DBethionem Stel (B) St e 1ee match that attracted the sallery || Whether you pay cash or have charged. 4 1 4 0 0Sweattc 4 1 5 0 0|Brooklyn Hapld T CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. it = " o 5 was staged between Bobby Jones and Sl As ssmme 3 Pivecit vt H ofConmwaz-sa 0 i & : A u‘n',:"':l-"' qs ‘X’ H : : g:’: :fl:’: WHEAT— High. Low. Rich.in 40 o OfP trenger.cr 1 o of New Sawyer and was the best golf 3121 00smmnis 1 010 0 6| Butenc e = s e R ey e, 7 ¢ ofof the first round. ; 2102 Halmanp 5 0 0 3 0|B. F. Goodrich " . e e R B 2 5 8| _Francis Ouimet, former national R %I T | Genadian Pacite ot ... 157 1542 Caeen it 4 218 *s » s|champion and open champion. found a oals 30 7 Toals 30 42011 1) Centval Lesther e o S Beadp 4144 7 3 7tartar in A S Metntire a rather in- Sence by innings Cer & S A Tt May 2 i i i . s Taven 8 800 4 8 28 ss|Chandier Moror Siar T e % 1 3| XPerienced Chicagodn. ' Ouimet won ey 2o 1500 010 33| ched oma s o = 7 5 *|the first hole in par four. but took six e i i, et Beilinger Theee | 107 e e 4 S a1 15101 the second. 2 over par and four 115 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. s 36 5T 381y 2 ¢ 5—9 on the third, one over par, and was fasc bic Nuzer leme run

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