Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 3

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uuu:v DEFEATS JOHNSON nv um’nm or.mal 4. L. LATHROP & SONS ,mw Norwich, Conn ‘The last rope was m;h the ring at the T. A. B. hall Thursday evening in preparation for the boxing exhibi- tion tonight. Matchmaker Sullivan stated last evening that he had héard from Gardner and Blades and that everything was O. K. with them and they would be on hand.to give the boxing enthusiasts of the city one of = the best !;I::n hfcrhth‘enlrt:mncy er ] reports e e best of con- FULLY COVERED? dition and will weigh myn § o'clock Your stocks, your store or home—are | O0IEL: A%, 15, Dovnge, Youns Blades they insured to the maximum? the same time and guarantees to make Don’t have a loss of thousands and get in return a few hundreds — be weight. fully covered. b first half ‘opened full of ginger and both sides fought nearly five minittes before a point was tzlx:nle hA foul h{ the freshmen gave the sophomores. free try for the basket, which Smith made good for his class. With this little encouragement, the sophomores started in for a speedy time and West made four pretty baskets in less than two minutes of play. A little later Smith and Demison pulled off some of the neatest pass work of the game, the latter shooting true for two more points. The freshmen appeared a lit- tle downhearted at this moment, but nevertheless the “never say die” spirit was still in_their veins. They fought with courage the rest of the half and held their opponents to only two more baskets, these made by Smith. The half ended with the sophomores in the a State mutnh here today. The Lindsey—98, 104, 101 107, l” 107. 986, 113, 123 Tohl 957 Johnson—I 108, 111, 110. 'rmlm ‘n.vatl.xe 107.7. akes qu-n, Games, ‘March 21.— Fran: chini of Nlugn:tu won seven vgu&p;:t nhm games from Harper of Water- ry in a state duckpin bowling tour- nrnent match here thil afternoon. The ‘Waterbury, Co: Sesmswaneimg amasay sus res: S Pranchini—80, 184, 120, 113,107, 107, 126, 117, 126, Total 1039, ‘Harper—128, 97, 106, 91, 114, 100,113, 111, 114, Total 974, AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. During the past few days much lo- cal interest has arisen regarding the semi-final bout and it is reported that lS ! A some good bets have been placed. Both | safe Jead of 15-2. g C S. JONES of these boxers, McCarthy of New Ha- v;h, second flha]g opened up with re- Two Man Tournanmt._ " insurance and Real Estate Agemt |ven and Corbett of Somerville. have|newed coursge on the part of the|Mcelvey ........105 106 87— 298] Richards’ Building 91 Main St.|Worked in exhibitions bere and Nor-|freshmen. Collonan started out with|Bolton .. .. 94 107— 315 wich fans have seen the boys and|plood in his eyes and after working Lo Ay . know fl%eg qll,mlmes.h T}m odds e in| hard for the ball made a fine basket 219 200 194 6123 LAST YEAR favor of,Corbett as he looms up ds a|from nearly the center of the hall. The| Vs, : T fast give and take mang while McCar- | freshman team aid mot stop hers but|Bowne .. - 78— amd 4 250 million dollars worth of property thy as was seen by his performance | took a sudden spurt and began playing | Clement 107— 307 here last January is somewhat slower aithough an excellent man on the de- fensive. The preliminary looks good and the odds, if there are any, lie with Rankin. ‘Young Murphy, who by the way is a colored fighter, is reported to’'be a comer and should put up a good fight. The same officials who have made the other bouts here such a_success will be in charge. They are Manoger Hastedt, Matchmaker Sullivan, Re¢- eree Dave Fitzgerald, Announcer Jack Shugrue and Timer Jackie Wilson. On Thursday evening, according to 2 statement by the management,: the of- ficials of Pulaski hall tried to hold up the bout in St. Mary’s hall by refusing to give up the ring which has been in their keeping since the last fight. The Pulaski hall men demanded. five dol- lars of the fizht promoters and rather than to have to postpone the bout they paid it. The main thing that the Pu- laski® people are sore about is that when the promoters tried to enzage the hall the Pulaski people said they would not rent it under any condition unless they had one of their own con- stables present and he was to jbe paid by the promoters. The anage- ment refused. The management has rings around the sophomores for gev- eral minutes. Jouret and Colionan con- tinually brought the ball down the|. court, taking several shots each time.jMoll .. .. Their shooting: .eve was a little off, | Filimore but Jouret nevertheless added two more points for his class. Barnier was not at all satisfied in watching his team men making all the points, so he stepped up a moment later and shot the ball for two more points. It began to look as though the sophomores would lose the game at that, when all of a sudden the fireworks stopped. The sophomores began to wake up and started in scoring again. After sev- eral tries by members of the sopho- more team, Smith shot true. Then Denison stepped into the shooting ewd of the game and added two more points to the score. A moment later Smith put the ball through the basket twice. When the referee blew the whistle for the final, the sophomores had won by the score of 23 to 8. Having won this victory, they will play the eenior class this (Friday) af- ternoon for the cup. The lineup for the game was: Sohpomores. Denison ... 185 1386 95— 304 86— 280 181 85— 249 104— 294 was burned in this country; about 24 million a month, about 700 thousand a day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 dollars worth is burning while you recd this advertisement. Is your property insured? B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. 584 Sadinsky .. . 5 Parker 5 189 82— 280 101— 296 183 543 Sullivan .. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Malesky .. . “Brown & Perkins, Alitmoysaidaw .Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3 Vs. Budnick .. .. Follenius .. BASEBALL TEAM BEING ORGANIZED AT MOOSUP. Will Compete in the Mill League of Eastern Connecticut. Benish Smith . Vs. Burdick Johnsen .. (Special to The Bulletin.) Moosup, March 21.—A baseball team Freshmen. Collonan 191 under the management of Charles Le- pack is being organized here. The team will be made up of several phy- ers who were in the fast second team representing ‘Moosup last year. Man- heretofore had two local police of- ficers at the bout anq did not see the necessity of hiring another man. Be- sides trying to ring in their constable they have raised the price of the hall Smith ... Jouret Barnier PALACE LEAGUE. Team No. 4. 295 ager Lepack expects to join the Mill | these times. i e A s e Moguin| ToomaR - e league this cvm!m‘: Iieason. Ar- White 5 95 92— 265 Y s f ¥ -rangements also will likely be made|p| AINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Hopkins ... -v.. Graves| Nevi 3 82 89— 288 . with teams representing Jewett City, : i Mesinn.y: o ' e ou can't rie Tatville, Danielson, Putnam, Plainfield OPENS INTERCLASS SERIES. Right Guard, MeCarthy .. ....114 123 110— 347 o a T and Baltic. Address all communica- stions to -Charles Lepack, Moosup, “FORMER PLANTER HURLER PURCHASED BY BRAVES Bunny Hearne Goes to Boston From Toronto, Boston, Mass, March 21.—Bunny Hearne. left handed pitcher of the To- ronto International League club, was purchased today by the Boston Nation- als according to word announced to- night &t the Braves' spring training camp at Miami, Florida. ‘Hearne at one time pitched for New London. Gift of Land For Harvard. dge, Mass, March 21.—A gift <of a large tract of land to Harvard universijy by Andrew Carnegie, Pres- ident A. Lawrence Lowell, Henry L. Higginson and ten others was an- nounced tonight. The trpet, which comprises 2,334,000 square ieet is sit- nated in the Brighton district of Bos- ton and is virtually a continvation of Soldiers Field, although separated from it by Boylston street, C: Sedgwick Boxing Champ. Cambridge, Mass,, March 21— R. M. Sedgwick of Milton won the Harvard tle tonight when he483tay8—35 C University boxing championship ti- tle tonight when he defeated F. C. Fishback of Washington, D. C., on Domts in a three round bout in the heavyweight class. Botin men are members of the football squad. Miah Murray of the Boston club has clinched a fine match for next Tuesday night. He has paired Eddie ‘Wallace of Brookiyn and Frankie Britt of New Bedford for a 12-rounder. Eddie is exceedingly popular in the Bay State, and there is every reason that he will give the pride of New Bedford a stiff argument when they come together. Field baskets, for sophomores, West 5, Smith 4, Denison 2, Allen 1, freshmen, Collonan 2, Jouret 1, Barnier 1: foul baskets, for sophomores. Smith 1 out of 5 tries, for freshmen, 0 out ‘Sophomores Take the First Game from Freshmen by Score of 23 to 8. (Special to The Bulletin.) of 5 tries; referee. Chapman; scorer, Plainfield, March 21.—The first of | Smith; timer, Burby. the Plainfield High school class games was played Tharsday afternoon be- g, tween the sophomores and freshmen at Carney Whips Paulson. Milner hall, the former winning by a|Brockion, Mass, March 21. — Mike score of 23 to & The game was fast and interesting at all stages, although the score was somewhat large. The Paulson of St. Paul was defeated in a twelve round bout with Billy Carney of New Bedfotd here tonight. Con Gas (Nn Y.) Coutinental Can_ ex-dit Com Products Ttef Com Pr Ref pf Chuclble Steel Cuba Cano Sugar .. Cubs Cane. suru 3 Deers & Co. Dot Atk 4 Denrer & Blo Grande Distitl MARKET CLOSED ACTIVE. Brisk Inquiry For Liberty Bonds Was -Feature of the Session. New York, March 2l.—Another brisk inquiry for Liberty bonds was the dis- tinguishing feature of today’s session of the stock exchange. Dealings in stocks diminished steadily until the fi- nal hour, when moderate activity set in under lead of industrials and oils. These shares were favored because of an advance in crude oil prices and intimations from Washington that the new schedule for steel and iron would Fisher Body pf General Cigar Generzl Flectric General Motor > teel on_ Wou Granby Min . in all probability eliminate existing in-|Gt. No orc ciis equalities. B Noryeem MRy Texas Company was foremost among | y.g" o, the oils at an extreme gain of five Homestake . points and United States Steel was | Dllinis Cen! roused cut of its previous torpor, gain- gzfl“’zfi = ing almost a point on relatively heavy accumulation. Other substantial gains were con- fined \p such specialties as American Car, inactive equipments and Indus- 1 Alcohol, Distillers’ Securities and Malting preferred at advances of one to two points. Early pressure upon rails, motors Internationsl Paper Kennecott Cop Lackawanna Steel Lehlgh Valley Lorillard pf Merchant Marine Morchant Marine pf. Mexican Petroleum Mexican, Petroleum, pf Bowling- THE AETNA - Billiards 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES Majestic Building, ‘Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. Eowl and play Billiards for exercise and recreati AMERICAN HOUSE Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc Livery comnection Shetucket Strest FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Phone 75-4 LEGAL NOTICES. N OTICE FOR SAL! y ordr of the Honor- able Court of Z robale for the District of Lebanon, I will sell the real estate| Belonging to the estate of William A. Willlams, late of Lebanon, deceased, &:d real estate is situated in the Town of Lebanon, and morc fully described in Ll'v‘ applicatina to sell on file in said Court JANE 8. WILLIAMS, Executrix. WILLIAMS, mar22d NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Franklin are hereby no- tified that I have a warrant to levy and colicct a tax of 13% mills on the dollar on the Town List of 1917, satd tax due Ap‘il 1st, 1918. Nine per cent, interest edded atter May 1. Also per- sonal tax For the purposc of collecting said taxes T will be at the Town Hall Mon- day, April 1, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.: By ARTHUR W. Her Conservator. B at A R. Race's store on Saturday, April 3. Gom 10 a m. o 2 p Also af & Town Hall on the ¥st Monday of each followinx mont R ‘Dersons megiesting this notice Trin be jevied ubon and charged legal fees and additions as the law directs. WILLIAM J. BRASSIL. Dltnd at Franklin, March 7, 1918. Cresaeage f———————————M K o 1YY Ch. # WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- 1ffé3s before the public, there is mo medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin, and tebaccos was partly overcome in the generally rally of the close, but ey some gains, notably that of the Union,y, Pacific proved qunly temporary. Sales amounted to 260,000 shares. Official seizure of Holland's ships, the Teutonic bombardment on the western front and a naval engagement In which the German forces seem to have been worsted were among the deterrent developments of the fore- noon. Liberty issues again constituted the sole features of the bond market, sec- ond fours gaining almost one per cent, but reacting skarply later. Sales, par value, aggregated $6,650,000. U. S, bonds, old Issues, unchanged on call ObioCities Gas Ontario” Silver .. Ontario _Siiver Owens Totile Pacific Mail Pan Am P& Pennsyivania Pleres A rrow Bitt Coal .. Pitts & WV o Pressed Stecl Car Presscd Steel Car pf ] STOCKS. R. Tron & Steel pf Royal Dutch Pet. St. louls & P Seahoard Air Line Seaboard A L pt Sinclair O .. . Transactions .on the New York Stock Exchange %1 PIM: Alaska Gold M Allis Chalmers. cifs Sloss Sheffield Am. Banic Note South Paelfic :m B!el “ll.l South Rallway Studebaker Am. Clr & Mndry Am. Car & Fdry pf g Am. JTilde & Yeatior . Tide & Leather pt Wabash pf (A} Wabach pt (B) West Marsiand West Pacific pt Willyy Overiand Worth Pump a1y for I 492 515 479 1456 Team No. 8. Zebroski .. . 83 130 105— 318 Shegoda Lovering Ramsie Gifford Connally Throw .. Leopold R. Meller Dunn .. . ‘Woodmansee Cloutkier Burns ‘Connell Simpson .. 464 1420 SPORTING NOTES [— Lawton Witt, the brilliant young shortstop of the Athletics, is now in the Naval Reserve. Buck Herzog, Ed Konetchy and Dick Rudolph refuse to sign with the Boston Braves for the salary offered. The Junior League or Amateur Driv- ing clubs will hold its 1918 intercity gxelet at the Mineola, N. Y., track next uly. - “Spike” Shannon, who used to pas- time with the New York Giants. has been appointed an umpire in the West- ern league. Connie Mack has signed - another promising college. pastimer in Claude Davidson, the former Brown univers- ity infielder. Three former Yankees, Jimmy Aus- tin, Joe Gedeon and Fritz Maisel, are trying out for ‘infield position with the St. Louis Browns. The Pittsburgh Pirates may -be a rank outsider in baseball, but when it comes to hockey and football Pitts-. burgh is a regular town. In pastiming with :the . Cincinnati Reds: this. season Lee Magee will be one of the very few big leaguers play- ing in thir own_home town. Jack Dempsey and Gunboat ‘Smith are to meet in: Atlanta this month. Taking a beating is evidently getting to be a habit with the Gunner. Catcher Jimmy Archer, formerly of the Cubs and now. signedas backstop for the Pirates, will find an old team- mate, Fred Mollwitz, on the Dreyfuss payroll. “Big Jack” Powell, well known ma- Jor league pitcher a few years ago, is at the Browns' training camp at Shreveport trying to come. back as a twirler, Pitcher Hodge, formerly of Wil- liams College, Who was once given a trial with the Giants is now in the army, being located at Camp Funston, Kansas. All that the University of Pennsyl- vania .basketball team had to do te land the championship was to win whenever Dartmouth.- lost. And the Green. five lost them as fast as they played ‘em. Bethiehom_Steel T Brooklyn Rapid MONEY. Bums Brothers New York, March 21—Call' money easier: high 5; . c low 3; ruling rate 5: closing bid 2 1-2; offered at 3; last loan 3. COTTON. New York, March 21—Cotton spot steady; middling 35.05. Futures open- ed steady; May 32.55; July 31.82; Oc- tober 30.75; December 30.51. CHICAGO GRAII MARKET. High. Law. 120 % 1% 1\ 1m% 1%% 0% . 00 8012 %% mK sy The Bay State circuit 100ks the best ever. Poughkeepsie will - miss . Horati Bain. o a greater favor in the smoking line thantosay: eacamas - “Smoke a MURAD?” And if your friend thinks he has to pay 25 cents®for cigarettes, hand him one of your MURADS —— - acting lot of two-year-olds ever Ben Earl, scho- | for its August meet. Roan Dan Keefe has Ah‘da.le, Rockdale. Walter Cox is- training. ‘the finest 2:09,. at bred to a few mares before going t the races. oled at Dover. Star Winter, 2:05, Baltimore. Hal and Directum I Hyde has decided to do his n at Charter Oak. , is on-the road in Fred James M. Boutwell has made ar rangements - to place Peter Johnson 2:08 3-4, in the stud at Barre, Vt. Charly Cook is to ‘train Evan Wil- liams, 2:15 1-2. The American Horse Breeder Fut- urity will be raced at Readville. Raiph Millet is anxious to hear wha: New' England trainers think of “the sweepstakes and free entrance plan: at. Brockton. Plattsburg and Malone each is giy- ing five $2:000 early closing purses for) their September fhirs. More than $44,000 in early clogers on the Short Ship. 5 pRoAT ‘Windsor will be one of the popular spring training grounds. Northampton ‘wants the fast. recoré John H, Farnum has sent his hand- | paces, and its $1000 purse for $2:01 some Moo trotter. Africander, 2:15, ! horses gets them all in excepting Bor Combination plans at $1,000 special| to Frank Fox and the horse will be mrl and Possibility.

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