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NORWICH BOYS FORM BASEBALL LEAGUE = oot nary Barglars are About Robberies are Frequent Thursday evening at 7.30 about 35| Y. M. C. A. Juniors vs. X. ™ Philsdelohia () i scucs! Juniors, undecided, & boys gathered at the “Y" to discuss "y i\ GICRRICER ¢ k. Insurance is Cheap plans as to the forming of a baseball| g i oo o S8 league in this city. The meeting was' SSureay, June 21— WITH a complete success and plans were! Loltc v Y. M, made to start games on Memorial da: B. P. LEARNED & CO. |The boys also decided that the cup so| Wdecided = kindly offered by Mr. Ferguson as a| J2il Hill vs. N 28 Shetucket Street prize to the winning team would not| cided: . # be won this year, but the games of Saturday, June 28— Agency Established May, 1846 | next vear would also count. If thel All games played oft team that wins this year fails to cz off the honors next year, the two win: A LETTER OF INTEREST TO ning teams are to play off the tie and| T R G INSURANCE s s o Dy ot e, ALL BASEBALL FANS! oo ( FOR EVERYTHING the cup. It was also decided that the T© the Sporting Editor of The Bulle- U e ol e wiessus stavoms § - As usual the best Bargains in Norwich will be found here; where one dollar takes INSURABLE placed in some public place in ovdee| Just @ few lines in your sporting] New York May New vork o X the place of two or three spent elsewhere. that the public might know what toam | columns. What is the matter with the| feated Pittsburgh today, 10 to J. L. LATHROP & SONS! was the champion of the league. Iol-| Norwich fans? Dom't they appreciate was an even game up until the seventh Saving of $1.00 to $3.00 on every pair for Decora- Colonials, A. Juniors, unde- 000000 Tdo, base bits, O Jowing 1s the constitution of the Ner.| @ good ball club? The boys of the N.. inning, when New York 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn.' | wieh Boys' Baseball league; ¢ \° | I Academy have a »ood club and the| runs on & three base hit b Article I. Name. | game they put up last Saturday I must| the bases 11, a home ay was one of the best I have seen| wit hone man on base and : in'a good many vears. I have attend ed all their Saturday games and was an interested fan from the first base The object of this orsanization shalll jine. The grounds are not far from the nicect be to increase the pleasure of playing| center of the city and is a nice walk, = baseball and to create sportsmanlike anq why the fans that like baseball (uben b habits of clean speech, clean living and| gon't attend the games I cannot un-| Suerih clean st ita. 3 | derstand. 1 am doing my share. It Seworhi Article TII. Organization. might interest some Of the fans to|bwesy 4 Section 1. There shall be a board of | |now that the writer has been presi-| Miier directors composed of the captains and | qent of a league of 16 baseball clubs, Eransp managers of each team and the bovs'| 41| players about the same age as the| work secretary of the Y. A., the! 3 calemy boys, and I must say thoe| latter to be termed league direc It} Academy club has a Zood ball team,| shall be the duty of the board of man- | snq ”,,; fans must yemember that a| T agers to arrange a schedule of games L and to consider and act upon com- The FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES | pjaints referred to it under the pro- » is there the harder they| this agency represents have earned the | visions of Article V. i1y to please them, so they will come CHICAGO WINS UZHILL GAME; PUBLIC'S CONFIDENGE by SQUARE | _,Section 2. a. The league director| yagin e 4 shall be in charge of all games and be| Yours truly, | DEFEATS THE SENATORS DEALING UNIFORMLY. You buy | responsible for the administra of| iy A FAN. | Chicaz 7—Walter Johnson INSURANCE when we serve you, | (b terms of this constitution. b. The! p §_1t might interest some to| lost his tcco me of the series to- eague director may stants' note that it cost me 40 cents for car- wlen Chic ne from by ISAAC S. JONES to take charge of sucn games as he is i Cand cents admission to go to | ani Gefeated V¥ 4 to 3. It 3 unable to att se assistants to| e cames | gave the 3 an sweep of the The organization shall be known as the Norwich Boys' Baseball league. Article TI, Object. Burns. Seore Pittsbarsh () tion Day. Here is where we prove you can get Women’s $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps for—- - White Buck Lace Boots, Military Heels, alllsizesic . - oot Sosi R 6t it Threo not like the men, but the! ciae Insurance and Real Estate Agent ihe = as the league — l>< ofe director in those particular provision inaton (A) nieass (%) Richards Building, 91 Main Strest | which are contained In Article v of GOODYEAR MILLS TEAM e e R Black Gun Metal Lace Shoes’ Mllltar}’\ = | this constitution. WINS OPENING GAME |siezoiy | Section An umpire will be chosen | for each game from among the specta-| 1o Goodyear Cotton Mills - | Goodyear ¢ to the Sund; Glasgo Wins, 21 to 2 The G. Y. M. team of Glasgo defeat- | tors, the choice to be agree: Heels;iallsizes ... .02 000 00 White Kid Boots, High Laced, French i 4 i i the score of| captains concerned iree pitthers out of| Article IV. Membe: ection 1. s team of Prov 1t was one 1 are sure using the !of the fastest games ever played in nm‘ 5 1 ! . ries: Glasgo, Gau-|fined to by Goodye J . €eis, (3 P T A e R R S R e ) Moosup, Mithier, their 16th | Page, the Goodyear nvitcher, was Section Before becomi mem- | pever in dan an entrance fee | contra the application| from which signifies aceeptance of the| tion wo er; he nad Revere under ages of the game. 4 Havana Brown Kid Oxfords, French) and Military Heels ................... Patent Leather Oxfords and Pumps,| French and Military Heels ... ......... Black Kid Oxfords and Pumps, French and Military Heels ................... ]/ has not met of Reddy 1 and 2 of allowed to play in an| | DODGERS DRO® GAME i TO CARDINALS. 4 000003003 00000000 0—0 O'Hara 1 Article V. Discipline Any member of the le: uspended for smoking. The league director or his » attitude may sdspend g by | profane la | may be pas 1 mand; upon the | player may be sus ame with Brooklyn | < | nse’ Cary repri- pended for a 1 oF all of the game which is in pr H 1 tthe time. Upon the third offense [hoipe & A aser Shall bo Kuoonded rronense; §T. LOUIS WINS FROM YANKEES; |Homiy i1 ‘x‘m:&,l}‘}o: e ns susuedad trom e NOW IN THIRD PLACE i i H w4 | Appeal my be made to the board of Louis, May I i A Do managers. h w York Yankee 2 R b 3 ‘i\; Y c s i ‘ 1 * lien's and loung Men's duits rer Uecoration Da | Article 3. Section 2, will 1e0 V £ Ul ! purchase of baseballs. ) will he supplied for . T % = il S ! | ; THAT HAVE QUALITY AS WELL AS LOW PRICE | to be arranged by th: RS LD Tl o) TG00 S100, S2200. $2400 o 82500 \:?-mfi:f." \ny\_ M. C A T 1002 == Heuss us EDTiEAiA;: g}ié. 2 ; é‘B a“ | %%l Hin v, ot undecided ¥ 0 1 EhE SoE: S | F. A. vs. § postnoned. ke : /?—5 | saturday, M:gf\- ¢ 2 T of 71 = ; " AND DON'T FORGET : el ohe drenliC L S N@N uTJQHAKAgLE 3 STRAW HATS THE BRAKE—|“Séi5ers vs. Cotontats, at vark Bt i A I e LTy ey I e 1 CRAVATH'S LONG DRIVE Q1o st PANA .m.s"l i .‘ATSB $ }, 5@ %9 @O $2 50 se sure and 45_37‘-, ,quJ car on the in- C. A. Juni i ‘.G‘VES P.)-'HL‘JES V.ICTORY v - ; : i ‘ i Tl T s Faajoial v X. . X Suniors, unde-| ot et s 1131 All the snanpy stvles that are sure to meet with your approval. pended upen. Your clutch, steering Saturda gear and other much used parts also| Du need careful looking after. Colonials, at Balt the series with Cincinnatl today, 4 to x@%f LYN OUTFITTERS | “The Store That Satishes 266-270 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. [MPERIAL GARAGEE HNANC'AI fiNfi CflMMERBIml Phone 929 Norwich, C A Serviceable Lme TINUES ACTIVE 1o e e S " = MARKET (CON i ] Calle € %! CLEVELAND TAK =a £ 7 e STRAIGHT FROM BOSTON fx 2L s [ ¥ev antive 85d Drosd Iy | 2 5 = of Men’s and i 1 e t ion share d " 1 5 A 4 RCird re? ’ 1 SANES DAY southern MERICAN TROOPS MOVED Boys’ Shoes S e PR n from AGAINST BOLSHEVIKI e 6 (Bv. AT THE RIGHT PRICES |ipproncri uncertai st A | morning; STHong | 1 c : 47 ¢ : ) 1 troops’ Express and Team Harness althouzh l ; : ¥ ' AL RO A | ¥ vetz vil-r s 4 ] : b E3 e o |ALL HALLY M re 1 ted the at Low Prices T i ! PR 3 o Leaaus ' PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! ; od- I'H 3N apart b ; c e H b s ) . J : 5 EL L VAP AN €0. | Sevpuated_for- the Aemer money te 7 1 4 | U . g : rours. cvall team ; 2 from 16 Bath Street, Nerwich, Conn | accoumted for the fierm e : Wde " 4 11 Lo 13020 oL zame with tie Norwich o JThe \ o o e Motors' and assoctated spestaltics.| B i ; R Az o played on Memorial day, the s o Volg N doien mem- T. E. BABCOCK more the ¢ eitE350 | & e e Hiohnes {and metals made cccarion nse S ! \ moralel hraabptele Attorney-at-Law |3 ‘veports of & revival of a i Soainia 5o/ beteents : \ : i | mand. 5 Neill, Wambsgan (2 e J ; 4 SHETUCKET STREET - RO S RS, L el o make, Jear : 2 T : ptection” of thed some of their recent prominence S : later dealings, but shippings, exce ing Marine common and United Fr but ended at irregular losses, SRS DE N I IS I Such specfalties as T. S. Rubber. American Woolen, Food Products, Ir travelin, S FIRST GAME: T BEATS ATE chcs American League, H CAPE COD NE MONTH through the! 1 during they way has been’ V/ANTS A GAME gt e P i e VERSAILLES TEAM i the Taftville team! Of won today, dustrial Alcohol and Chemical Detroit (A) is team | W. J. ‘ e raiiroad ad-: ¥ ustrial Alc 2 emical il 2 Memorial day.| Pastime N ration, aceording to figures made! e T pnace Building, Nerwioh | fertilizer issues furnished much of th s e s from the public to August strength of the final hour with s ] w.ox o et iromithe P u Southern Pacific, 42 i : EoltHer at Tatle : Tlmken-Hyau lnd Changes among stecls were mostly nominal, U. §. Steel retrieving only fraction of its 1 5-5 peint reacti New Departure Bearings |t "Souttern Pacifie hord 2t s st | SALES—SERVICE stantial advance. Sales amounted to| !.XZ 000 shares. GARLOCK & HAYNES fctory” bonds made thefr first ap- Ve this game the above date do. Write to| me othe anage GODDARD BEATS CURPHEY Dare Devils handed a Take elevater Shetucket Street ; entrance. Phone sTR B e FOR HEAVYWEIGHT “CHAMP”| e T pw ocand Floor, | 55735 to 90.06, the Liberty &roup houl. | May 26T oddard to-| one 781- NEW LONDON ing firm, while Internationals cased.| Sl e eat Jack Curphey in the tenth| i Total sales, par value, aggregated L0 0 & twenly round contest for| $13,750,000. ¢ base B Per hampionship _of D E N ’ I i l S ¢ I : 01d U. £. bonds were unchanged on o |2 ad the Lord Lensdale cal 8004 == s 66 DR. E. J. JONES Ty gl BASEBALL RESULTS. S | & > P ..‘Q‘i YE S RESU; p win the gam 's Want Games. | Suite 46 Shannon Building | =5'u:: ctew i) Cwatonal tesn An 0 Am 48006 Ar Car €880 Am Car 6200 Am 908 Am H & L or Locomo RIERICK'S HO 3 > 1 DEALERS IN Locwmo Challenge A ¥ N Batics The Bearcats of cevd by thrifty pe Steml vy Vuleanizing and Repairing g 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Co: Telephone 546-13 11111139 & Training Gamp Notos. gsadustedintlaly ] k and materiale st right prices by skilisd . Belawhone = Weat Main B on