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BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shatuckst St, Norwich, Conn. You want your insurance money QUICK. If you in- sure through THIS agency, you'll obtain it PROMPTLY. Strong companies, expert ser- vice. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Es‘ate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 BASEBALL RESULTS. YESTERDAY'S GAMES National League. Beston 1, Brooklsn G Cincinnatl 6, S:. Lou Pittsburgh New Yo at Chicago ra k 10. Philadelphia 7. | Amerizan New York 1 ’ Leagus. TG PLAY M OF MILFORD AGAIN cl CRESCENTS co. The Cresc England and t quintet of basketball { for another g felson Saturd. Eastern Con great g night w again, and that both Tuesday big conte th 15 clash s so great to terms;| for the & \ line up| 1c fans of East- sure of another 00 chang and no doubt | the be uw for the coming game. bcnl(‘l] t Harvey, a man of 45 years of | age who has a world wide reputation | and can step ar | any of them tod many miles to sce The (‘r,m")h will ‘White, Daley, Stanley faniam, Harmon and ¥ of these men J 1 star aggregatio the ourt with | He's worth going have | Vic Belair, ry, Ste- the names stand for a FRANK TALCOTT SIGNS WITH DEZTROIT AMER. New York, April nk Ta]flol‘ star pitcher of Y ball team last y wda\ mrh the a contr \vnnm- ns. at Detroit. team in Jewett | r the age of 14. Theodore Liberty, Box 219 to u A challenge City or Lisbon Address Max Jewett City, P. 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Guaranteed for 3500 miles Same tire not guaranteed All nor-skid THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. Next to Post Office MONEY We pay CASH for your old Gold and Silver. : Full Market Value LEE CLEGG,TheJeweler NEAR POST OFFICE $18.00 $15.50 Open Evenings 161 Main St. | e the { ‘ THIRTEEN INNING GAME FOR OPENER ‘Washington, April 23.—Washington jlong drive, but was out for failing to and Philadelphia battled thirteen in- nings before a crowd of rhore | touch second. ing home runs over the right field wall. son here today, Washington winning | Score: one to nothing. The game was a pitch- ] ing duel between Johnson and Perr Score: Philadels! s Washingten, 21 Shaonon,2b 6 Roth,rf Burns. 1b Wi Thomas,3b Dugan.ss Perkins ¢ Perry.p (x) One out w t (2) Ban for Agnew in 1 Score by innings Philadelphia— 00000000060 Washington— 0000000050000 0— Stolen bases, Kopp, Shanks. Suerifice his and Johnson. WORLD’S CHAMPIONS DEFEAT YANKEES New York, April 23.—Before the big gest crowd that ever saw an Ameri League opening in this city, the Bo: ten World's Champions defeated New York today by an overwhelming score of 10 to 0. Ruth, Boston’s sensational in the first inning, batting a hom run with Hooper on base. Score: New York m 5 | i 4 1 4 4 DODGERS WIN THREE STRAIGHT BY DEFEATING BRAVES, 6- Boston, April 23.-—The Brookly! made it three straight today feating Boston 6 to 1 at Brav [ Bosron | Boston Two base hits, GIANTS WIN FROM ! slugger, started the champions off to victory club | today. New Yerk (N) ERL X 0:Callahau.r? 0j Williams.ct 0 Bancroft s Philadelphia (i Burns.1t | Young.et Chase,1b comuch 0! Kaufter ¢ | Z'erman.3b cccecccn 1| MeCarts,e 0! Bames,p PRI - e T D corumcmann? Jacobs,p —jaCrarath Totals HE Loy Totals (x) Batted for Jacobs in 9th Ran or Tuderus in Sth | Philadeiphia Two base T : | Home rums, Eant snd osle White Sox 13, Maroons 4. St. Louis, April 23—Pounding four pitchers for a totzl of 21 hits Chicago today opened the American League campaign with a 13 to 4 victory over St. Louis. Score: - Chicage (A h po Letbold,xt 14 St. Louls (A) 0 ab hpo 0{Demmitt. o 0fzSeseretd scoucoomwas A Ll o ommcimanb 1 1[Darenport.p Rogers.p Leifield.p 2z acobs’ lomormmncmsoana coseorcnvcnccoss 0035 2010 keon, Tobia, | base hits. Weavor Demmitf. Tobin lams. Home ru, Collins. I} Cincinnati 6, Browns 2. | Cincinnati, O. April 23.—Wildness {of St. Louis’ left hand pitchers, May |and Sherdel, enabled Cincinnati 1o | win the opening game of the season, 6 to 2.—Score: st. Lnul: (N) pom E—aa Eve B & E Wiil- 1} o 0 Rath,2) 0 Neal.rf 0 Geoldb 0 Rousch.cf 0 Magee, 1t 0 Daabeit, 1b Cincinati ( ab [SSTPTEPRn X1 smoncaMmeE Hlococconmocomaun PH|LADELPH(A. 10-7 | SHORE LINE WINS in Philadelphia outbatted New game toda by Jacobs : sitors the game 10 t fourth inning with the bas cobs forced over a run by a base on balls, then balk, allowing another fifth Jacobs mad April York Philadelph filled, Ja opening around w',nrk, the | Wedne In the | 7 2l OPENING GAME OF SEASON | The Shore Line Baseball team de_ feated Du Star of Taftville y the score of red th first run - 4 ed Green for Clish from first {to home e lwere on same the FINANCIAL AND C!]MMEREIA[ MARET CONTINUED ACTIVE. New York, April 23—Factors sontributed measurably to the of y day the confide e Clerative & a keen | popular particul coppers and numerous equipmen Steel was the central fe former lez points to 103, though all but a large fraction in the e | profit-taking of the last ho Buying of steel, credited powerful financial interests, t more interesting, in view of the meet 0 lof 2 3-4 2 Affiliated shares joined in the ad vance at gross gains of 1 to 4 points but these, too, were relinquished fo part at the close, leaders were 1 to 2 points under thei best and others showed net losses. The rise in rails was again restrict. western and southwestern vestment shares such as nentals, Reading and eas lines at no time making slight gaine. Aside from uncertain W and their “tions, transconti ern more Royal Dutch, oils wer pings and motor: but metals Tobaccos, , food specialtie: and a variety of miscellaneous issue forfeited much of their variable gains at slight pressure, an irregular ton amounted to 1,700,000 sets a high water mark for the to_date. Bonds, including Liberty firm but featureless. Tof: value) aggregated $11,875, 000, Old U. S. registered 4s rose 1-8 pel ent. on sales. yeal 'STOCKS. Sales. 300 Adams Exp 1000 Ads Rumely 14600 Ajax Itubber .. 1700 Alaska Gold 5300 Am 1 300 Am 100 100 2700 Am 21100 2 T pr new Am Woolen Anaconda Asso Dry G 800 Asswo OlL 1000 Atchison 400 Atl Coast L ... 15000 Bald Locomo . 800 Balt & Ohlo . 20 Dk & Ok bt 00 Beth Steel 42200 Beth Steel 00 Beth B 17106 Booth ¥ 100 Brown Shoe 1200 Bumns Bros . 2600 Bute & 200 Butteric 6800 Cal Pacl 2200 Cal Petr 100 Calumet & A 800 Can Padific . 100 Case J I pr . 000 Cent Leather 100 Cent Leather pr 2900 Certain teed . 12500 Cerro De Pas 1500 Chand Motor .. 1900 Cties & Obio r 1 100 Cluet Peaby 100 Col ¥ & I 600 Col Gas Flec' 700 Col & South 200 Consel Gas 10200 Cont Can which strength stock mar- Sales which | | 8% ing nest week of directors to declare a; r when many ri led mainly to low grade issues of. the in- trunk than | e\. s | s | s | sw‘ e| r| r| them Ry et Studebaker 200 10 Tidewater 04 . 100 Und Type . 600 Union * Pact | due to the 9% 1 it is to be produced. 283 101 3 | ‘est Pacific , " 0 West Un Tel ruling rate 3 offered at 5; 4:1-2 bid 4 bank closing {loan 5; 3-4; New York, opgned steady. iJuly ... { October New York hit safely| than | in every inning, Kauff and Doyle lift. 13,000 in the opening game of the sea- wr,‘ last | salary might feel at libert; 1 and catching of Houston, supported | by a lively infield composed of »mal!l men. Manager Flynn thinks he Las a lineup presentable to any amateur team in the state and is waiting for challneges to fill up the few open dates left. Wednesd: April 30, | Manager Flynn puts his ers and engineers up against the N. I.} A. at three o'clock. The lineup is as| follows: Shore Line—Houston, ¢; Flynn and Shaw 1st; Baer ss; Falvey 3rd; Simcox If; and Derocher Clish rf and p; J A. D. Thomas coach.; Umpires Man- | ning and Sullivan. i ST. MARY’S 3RD TEAM | DEFEATS LARDVILLE SLUGGERS| A most exciting game of baseballl was played at Ashland park this week between Mary’s third team and the Lardville Sluggers. The! score was 8 to 0 jp favor of St. Mary team. The line s, Sullivan Liberty p, 11st; R. Jarvis p, rd; Ma, \nard ss; Parkhurst 2nd; T. Jarvis | 1st, 3rd. For the Lardville Sluggers—J. mon ¢; A. Takmon p; Theo. 1st; A. Cadieux 2nd; Jarvis Robinson 3rd The pitcher of the Lardville Slug- gers came down with a sure victory. but was quickly bounced to pieces by | the terrible onslaught of the St. | Mary's. | SCHOOLBOYS DEFEAT THE EVER READYS, 26- 6‘ Tuesday afternoon the schoolboys of | Taftville composed of High school; and college boys defeated the invinc- ible Ever Readys of Taftville by the score of 26 to 6. Although the E‘\r Readys outweighed their opponents ! the schoolboys were too fast and their | passing was above par. MarcAurele of Assumption, captain | of the junior team of that school,; starred at shooting, caging seven Las- kets. Maynard, ophomore of As_! sumption and with Paradise, a clas: = mate of the latter showed did | shooting and passing. I y, al Sacred Heart Commercial ! tendant, showed plenty of speed Lmi was too light and was replaced by { Anthony Murphy after an injury to finger. Anthony Murphy, a junior of the N. F. A, and Dion a sopavmore of the same school, certainly are the two fastest guards in this part ef the! state for high school boys. A'theugh Every Readys had nevsr been de- feated they were at the s ; mercy through the ent Gregory his team. School Boys The lineup: | Evey Ready| Ciregor, Paradis s Jare S Right Forward MarcAurele Lemoureus { F. Murphy chard | Paradis’ 1; Lemoureus uld like to ar- with any junio soph- chool team 1 They are still waiti Bodo's reply Danielson. same with Danic [ the studies Ase Dion HOLD ON CHAMPIONSHIP‘ ¢ evening | swamped the Tuf |u, to the Thread City mination of cinc n‘,nwhah!p% d with two| this string ‘M‘ men | © the| and high si i on }'oth teams averaged we Palace. Peckham McCarthy Pickett Summer Parker Matt; Conrad | | | SAYS HAUGHTON WlLL AGAIN | HEAD CR!MSON AFFAIRS By SOL MET ‘While there are many garding P Haughtor ior not he ill coach | football team this fall that Haught wi head of th fairs. But sion until well the will take some time to clear 1 mosphere and land Haughton on job. The talk that Haughton has s interests which Wwill prev ming contr £ football is ruostly bosh. Haughton was tied up @ pro_ fessional baseball and in the spor goods bu s back in 1916, the vear Harvard had a var: gridiron, but today Haughton baseball and well able to mix the strategy of football the coming rall. If anything he should have more Lime than in previous rs. The delay in securing Haughton salary to be paid and While there good deal of talk about reducin { coaching Big T and of upsetting a it th ‘uf sacred tradition, it is mos ‘nTl\r‘ engagement of Sharpe at Y. % | not going to dhange the athlet: cy there. Already the oid \LdndL in New Haven football—F Brides—will be on hand thi i develop the eleven. Haughton will ! paid everything the Harvard athletic !association can pay him. The rub is that the athletic a: ciation cannot produce enough to | gage }laugmon To be sure there \grdduale‘; in abundance to make | the difference, but Haughton | to avoid this sort of that a graduate who helps nd whethe the Harv look for a l"\(r is out of is en- are prefers He th pay h to butt in and he will have none of and dictate, £ how the financial cnd is i this. Just 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief EL L-ANS PALACE BOWLERS STRENGTHEN ! rd { ag: up | . MACPHERSON 291 MAIN STREET TAILORED TO FIT THE ' PEERLESS UNION SUITS FOR MEN . The Underwear that is tailored to fit. No binding or bunching. The perfect Closed Crotch with the two button flap. Unequaled for comfort and service. 1 to be arranged is unknown to me. I'm betting it will be, though. This is contrary to most views, I know. But here is the way I arrived Talked with one.of Haughton’s istants. He held out that | the old .guard would pass out at Har- vard and all that of business. That the form: {it all and real time to growing professions and bu s sts. But when we nad fi he broke in with sag- fons about the fall. “We will have to start in at Harvard where we left off in 1916, he said. You see there has really been no foot- ball since then. We can do nothing else. Football in 1918 will be a dupli- cate of 1916.” And therein was the story. sort Tiarvard ndle the talk about Haugh_ and assistants is no hing more than B erything points to this con- , too. rd coaches have it in the back s that 1919 to be a lan- They know Sharpe2’s meth- that a victory over Yale more certain than if Tad Jones were coming back. And the Princeton does not loom Dbig v there as coach afte f few years from the big games, So much has been irvard and Haughton iew is not am Haughton owes to his tan claimed as mu a new Many cl much them even one Haughton came to Harv fall of 1908, he showed a keer tent in securing Charley Harvard S ackfield; Camp- bell, the championship e! These three men Harvard's captain of ank among g for these va positions l\m\ 3 doubted em of Haughton play. Daly, f and then Leo Leary the brakes on Haughton, t who made him stick to fu nd keep away from what i modern football st, none from his d the good capable 1 coaches hold wha seem an orll view in the the > two to lose to Ya coach, was their stre the dope from them. e was the best Harvard ‘e Yale g but one dov produced ga ainst it with little support by t r coaches were tired of y wanted to give their o | One of 1901 | en, to coach the ends. the rious Graves un- line oundation of | mile s inclined to be radical in backs. The Yale game was lost by reason of accidents. “Hooks” Burr captain, guard and punter, broke his collar bone before the Yale game, thus depriving Harvard of its strongest! point. At the start of the Yale game the quarterback was hurt and failed to come across. A few fumbles, recover- ed by Yale, gave Ted Coy h ance ln] drop kick. Therein is the story. i But don’t get it into your head Haughton is not going to be at the helm. " Any man who takes a notori- ous lost and makes it a consistent winner is bound to be back on the job if money talks. And money talks with P. D. just as it does with anyone else. Harvard further expects to defeat Princeton, additional proof it will tol- erate no change in its coaching policy. SPCRTING NOTES. After the public wrestled with the pronunciation of Jules Goux in 19 was all worn out with the fift; ways of pronouncing it. No s another 500-mile race and right oif the bat come such names as Goux, Chas_ sagne, LeCocq, not to mention the difficulty some of the bugs have with Duesenburg. 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