Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 3

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BULLETIN, . THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919 NORWICH, INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING 1 \ Tattville won second straight game only interstate industries and never iNSURABLE from Jewett City in Parish hall. in J. L. LATHROP &,SONS Taftville Wednesday evening by the 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. was designed to apply to competiting | sporting organizations. The complaint | of "the ‘Baltimore club, the attorney declared, had narrowed down to two charges, first that organized baseball heads, and especially Ban Johnson, president of the American league, had made serious charges against the fed- eral league, and second. that the heads of organized baseball and three fed- score of 25 to 14, thereby boosting them out from a chance of the cham- pionship of Eastern Connecticut. The visitors have Dolan of - Fort Wright and Jean Lewis of Willimantic out- side of their regular lineup but neith- er did anything seasational. = The Crescents had the best of the going all the way through, leading 9 to 6 injeral leasue officials had entered the first half. The game was one of | to a conspiracy to disrupt the feder: the fastest seen on the Taftville 'floor, | league with the result that the Balti- and was witnessed Dby the largest{more club, having grounds and plaj crowd that ever attended a game there. | ers” ready to play ball, found itselt | The Crescents have only to win the| without anybody to play against and 0dd game from Danilson at Williman- | was damaged accordingly. | tic on Friday, April 11, and they will, fThe second compiant, he said, was |then be the undisputed champions of{{he more serious] The so-called| | Eastern Connecticut., a title that both|‘neace-pact” he said, amounted to an | Danielson and Jewett City told them 0| invitation from the federal league for| get, and they are hot after it. The|organized baseball to meet that oi summary follows: ganization on common ground anc INSURE TODAY | Crescents Jewett City.| development ways and means of aid- e ing the federal league in its difficulti for tomorr9w may be too l‘!e‘\hclfln Benfunfalohe ofr, e suin 8as ucosshed o —old advice but still good par value by orzanized baseball as| Obuin renl protecxion by in. coming from representatives of every suring through clup in_the federal league. ISAAC S. JONES Mr. Pepper told the jury that or-| ganized baseball was ~prepared to tnsurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Streat P.‘gru Forward Dolan . A. Lewis| Barry | Biove that no matter whether the idea » originated with the In club or not, the call for .|peace conference was endorsed by Lewls 4; | 0 netituent clubs, all of whom had 5. | representatives present when the| Bar. | “peace-pact” was agreed to, Ballimore included. Foul Geals—Mu rph\ 4, A. Belair 1. CHARLES D. FOSTER |sisic o ey 17 Delatr 17 FIRE INSURANCE -7 “Referce, Willis of Jewett City; and | umpire, Fontain. { | d 2 Tel. 781 161 Main St. | PLAINTIFFS REST IN } $900.000 DAMAGE SUIT| E [ UNEXPECTED RESULTS IN NORTH AND SOUTH GOLF rst, N. C., April v in the north and south mmmm.zp zolf tournames everal unexpected Time—Twenty minute periods. Washington, April 2—The case of! WORLD'S RECORD IN lorganized bsseball i $900,000 | DUCKINS BROKEN | damage suit brought b Apr “ederal league club ag. 2 tional and American Leagues was mh-!‘ Uu“~ lined today to the jury hearing \he‘”(“o“‘ e in the District of (' mbia Su-]lost th pre- preme Court by < ~ Wharton tss op! Pepper of Phi for i the defendant | two older lcn. ues, 0 Pepper ! efense lArlf‘r‘ the Pitt tefending and wo A Challenge. 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Preferred Shares (this iesue) (Par Value $100) . $2,000,600 $1,009, 0"() i Coramon Shares (Par Valuc $100) 600,000 300,000: Issued, ch a pos tion e time, it said ¢ Harvard | te days, the football coached b: have won which the came coach of Teams time New York, April i fut by the Common opened steady. r € n 1] ‘ ;\:\1’_ Ivly .. ing 10 per cent. on the Praferred b October 5 3 | AWARD “v” TO THREZ MEMBERS | )“_Jl:“]”_h"f:”__' free o8 tmafion Ercambery o Soses | OF YALE SWIMMING TEAM : e New Haven, Conn, Apri -The L 10 per cent., net ea Preferred d DK.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phors 1177-3 230 Crucibe Steel .. 240 Crudile Steel [ Cuba . m el and mdm 500 Del L & fnDem &3k G br. 499 Dome Mines undergraduate committee of the Yale University Athletic Association, at a meeting today voted to award the “Y" to three members of the Yale n. . They 3 . M. Dridgeport; E Jr., of Sound Beach, Conn Benjamin of New York. 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