Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 3

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INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. THE VACANT HOUSE Don't go away this Summer without fully protecting your property. Without annoyance to you by per- phone us for nformation, rati ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Aggst’ Richards Building, 91 Main Mz CHARLES D. FOSTER) FIRE INSURANCE - 161 Main St. A FEW CORRECTIONS ON THE ST. MARY'S WRITE-UP, he second from the winner to side bet as the A game I do not a¥. being over con- Our mudguards ve one of the lat- speed and .al- wheel and shock ab- umerous assist- now on we're on path and no ributors not knocking of down and out, NEWTON WINS TOURNAMENT; DEFEAYS SHARWOOD 3 up nnewood na:! cup at and 2 to play ton played every hole second, on which he "On the fifth | Newton dropped a. & [*he feffther stréngth of the stoek mar- BASEBALL TEAM HITTING FAST STRI aight *yiefories o be ofie of the comprise the | ‘and five are week Sunday and Kickers | ip a good game. » the fintik, as both teams iraw~lodde- Sunday way will be on the mound Satir- ARROW YaTA OI@D il sOFT COLEARS T WELL—WASH IAII‘EY Clustt, Peabody &,Co., Re., DR. PAUL SCHWARTZ DENTIST SOMERS BUILDING On the Square Telephone 774 WHITESTONE CIGARS X Per Theusand Are 4. F. CONA 11 Franklin 8t Joui, Mu & st r .. Philadelphia, .yunfl (5 Bjurstedt, the title ey ™M rs‘% Wightman, Miss_Mation Zinderstel n d Miss Lesll:.fn roft B’r\Buslon, Claire Cassell 4nd Miss Mat#e Wagner, New Thrkfand Misp-Ann Townsend and: {Gilbert Harvey, Philadelphi: were {ne survivors -of today's play in thie woman's lawn ten nis _tournament fat ithe” Philadelphia Cricket club, @ ‘-# One of the most sénsational matches of the tournament iwas that between Mrs. Wightman, andi Miss Eleapor Goss | of New York i thizd round. today, | [hich Mrs. Wightan wan after, three hard fought sets, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2." Mys Wightman started t»m\xmm style and succeeded in ') kqep(n; Miss Goss eway from the net by her deep drives| to the back court. In the next set, however, the New «York player ap- peared to have more confidence and by great volleying evened the sets. - Mrs. Wightman took the ‘first two games of the third set and lost the next two. They continued on even terms until the score ran four games each. The iinal point of the match was on Mrs.| Wightman's service, which Miss Goss | cent into the net. Miss- Bjurstedt . came through the| third-rognd ‘with'the loss of but one Fame to Mrs,.-Clement Wainwright of | :!’:Al:\delphu whom she defeated 6-0, | finu!e of an injured finger, Miss Tleafiora Sears was unable to display fher usual fine gamie and Miss Zinder- stein Had an easy time in' winning the | mateh §-2, 6-1. Mrs. Harvey defeated Miss Ansie Naylor. Philadelphia, 6-1, 6-2, while | Miss Cassell éliminated Miss Mollie Thayer; Philadelphia, 623,.,6-1. Miss ! Townsend won her third round match | sterflay. ! The semi-finals were reached in the gir]s’ championship singles, the sur- vivors being Miss Martha Bayard, Short Hills, N. tiss Elizabeth War- ren. Richmond, Va, Miss Adelaide{ Héoker. Greenwich, Conn, and Miss| Katherine - Gardner, New York. -In gaining ‘a berth in the - semi-Aigaly Aiss Hooker defeated the title” holtier, Miss Katherine Porter, 6-3, 2-§, 6-2. The second round in the women's | championship doubles, the first round of mixed doubles and the"first in ‘the #.rls’ doubles, also were cofhjpletédMp- 3. BIG RACE TO BE ROWEID IN i NEW LANES; FOUR MILE COURSE Red Top, Conn., June 18—The ques- tiog of shortening the course for the big‘race on the Thames Friday was the subject ¢f a conference tonight in . h, W. Ay Meickleham, referee; F. Vs t‘mupell chairman of the regatta committee, and the Yale and Harvard Lcrew managements took part. In order to avoid finishing below the new rail- | cad bridge a4t New London, it had been proposed to cut off 150 yards of the four mile course.. Thé' conference Gecided, however, that by moving the course westward the distance could be kept at four miles and unless the plans are changed, the big race will bé rowed in_the new lanes. The Harvard grews had light Work | this evening, all fowing down. stréam | two miles. The thiree crews were given racing starts, in- which the freshmen e showed to better advantage. = * | Truneab : ey There was _excjtement _abouts the | v 0260 Crimson _quarters{ while_the returns, 0 12400 MR *the, Yale-Harvard 'r’;fl'g RRBCAEARY ot s R {Daseball game, buffihie eighth inning preso™ 1 0 o o | wane 4014 3] joy was chznged ‘idisappointment in gec 4 050 Avore 8 2 01 the ninth when le ra]lied dnd won. iDaussp ; x : 4 ;‘y : 2‘ WILLARD ANo?u:nPssv fI R Hk’\(E!LIGHT WORKOUTS Trr Tiledo, O., [June 18.—Jess” Willdrd for Wauss announced tonight that he-expected to weigh between 2 dnd’ 18 pounds fort his heavyweight .chgmwonshln contest | with Jack Defapséy here July 4. and | because of the satisfactory progress e pas made In reducing his weight ] lLias decided to%liminhate long runs over iiie 10ads from hisWailytraining grind. Lighter work thHAn) hns been the ru] RE Weveral dayel g,‘m,m\ ¢hampion's workduy! Maumee Bay cman this after oon H° cut down bis boxing to eight rounds after his strenuous workout yesterday, when he x>d eleven rounds, and wound up| with feur more of shadow boxing. Dempsey had a-light day, but Mana- | the managers of the two feams—Sulli- {made seven runs off Robinson, who Xalp drove in’six runs. A’ commence- | ATHLETICS DEFEAT TIGERS | Bushst? ¢ Iyttt sl 100000881 Philgdelphia .. 90200300 x4 TW bue hit, Youn. Three base Hi Mc NORWICH BULLETIN, RUUNIJ TODAY er Keams announcea that tne chal- enger would resume boxing - Sunday. He also has eliminated Toad work from ‘is daily zrind. He shadow boxed and pynched the bag. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AT TAFTVILLE SATURDAY . The two Taftville teams clash Sat- | “"h‘ afternoon at the Taftville dia- mond. At a meeting held last night van of the Bear Cats and Pipin of the | Taftville first team—it was decided to | place -the money in the hands of | ‘George Weller, and the two umpires of | the game were chosen, Benoit and| Murphy being the lucky men.' After | the meeting Manager Pipin handed his resignation to the team. The money, | however, still remains in his possession even though the team has voted that the treasurer have charge of the club's money. The lineup of the Bear Cats has not vet been announced. The Haft- ville First team will be represented by the following: Anderson c, Peltier and Gley p, Gley and Murphy 1b, Axelson 2b, Fred Dugas 3b, Decelles ss, Mul- holland 1f, Murphy cf, and Breauit rf. The game promises to be hard fought from start to finish and each team will | try to win the money that has been put up on this game. Each team has fur- | nished a side bet of $50.. The cham- pion team of the village will be the re- | sult of this game also. BLUE WINS SERIES FROM, CRIMSON;. TAKE TWO STRAIGHT Cambridge, Mass, June 18.—Yale batted out a 10 to § victory over Harvard in a ninth inning rally to- day :and won the annual series. Yale's lead;of 4 to 1 at the end of the sev- enth was overcome when Harvard yelicved Coxeyin the eighth. In the /vin¢h Felton, Who pitched in New Ha- vén vesterday, relieved Hardell for Tiéyvard and before he was pulled out medt .crowd of 12,000 witched the game. The score by innings: Yale 00012010610 8 4 Harvard. 000010070—8 9 2 Coxe, Robinson, Selleck and Shee: han: Hardell, Felton, Bullard and Tond. : ! IN HARD FOUGHT GAME Philadelphia, June 18.—Errors aided Philadelphia in defeating Detroit, 5, today:, Perry relieved Kinn cighth and stopped a_rally ninth with twg ouf and iwp Perry made @ wild . pitch; . scoring. Umpire Nallin_called . out as he slid over the plate with:the tieing_run and the latter rushed a the official,spushing him back from the - plate with both hands. Cobb was out of the game because of a boil on his | leg. Manager Mack sent Pitcher Bob Geary to the Columbia (South Atlan- tic) team and expects Barrus, the new first baseman, to report from that tea mSaturday F-ore: Philadelphia (A) ab hopo (x) Batted Seore by lunings Kal Aroy. ), Warns Crimson Aathletes The Harvard Athletic Association has sent to all athletes in the uni- versity copies of the sections con- cerning the eligibility code between that college, Yale and Princeton, as | it affects summer athletics. Thei rules serve as a foreword to Harvard | men who might endeavor to com- | mercialize their ability in athletics. MARKETZWAS STRONG. New YoriiJute 18— r moneyd {rated again congributed measurably (o ketitoday price movements at t et aspyniing almpst buorant propor- tidns, ‘mahy favorite issues sco carly points. These, were . materially shad Hadvy seiling for profits before of' the ‘first hour, but a ‘fresh upturni |.o¥eurged after an interval of dallne Pand hesitation. Call money opened at 8 per cent. for mixed coliateral, but refleded to 5 1-2 at mid-da. by which time most re- quirements funds ruled firm on a small supply ex- cept for. the shorter maturities. i Speculative interests paid scant at- tention to foreign developments, fiie weekly review of the leading sfeel and iron authority, which referred:to fur- ther .improvement in _the . iductry | eliciting far greater inlerrf This was reflected in tom\ 01 Shares Most concerncd. CS for example, making an uucme _mn of 1 3-4 to 107 -4, although more than half-8 its advance was forfeited at the cloge. < e Other steels and kindred equipments, | advances of two to almost six notably Lackawanna and -Bethlehem | 1™ o Ceninel Steels, American Car and Baldwin Locomotive, were consistently strong | at gains of two to seven points, but I of the trading asain revolved | Fonmia & the bu apound motors and their old; tobaccos, falties, points Rails followed “their recent isolated | course, sharing very:elightly 'in the |'reon comper { Tobacen Trot general movement, exas and Pacific again proving the only striking excep- tion at an extremé rise of five points. Sales amounted to 1,426,000, shares. TIndustrial and - utility isé were among_the stronger (csx’r 3ot the bond market. rty, de steady and fhe §epreun group “|'firmer. Total sales, par value, aggre gatéd $9,750,000. ! Old U. 8. bonds were: unchanmd on LmR o my oy 82 361, 181% 03 dmi 100 12 g KT fasariy FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL | Dome Mines | Genersl Motor 6 pet ad been satisfied. Time Ingériero C pr T Harvester 5 Virterysional Paper cathers and shippings at | Ry coa .. ... gross advanices of two to thirteen|Mevin: Brooklyn (N) Chicago (N) a hpo a e ab h e e Olonss 3 ifftackrt. 427z 00 Johiston, it iy T 51120 Mefs.ct ([Mannde 41000 Wheat It C[Merkle1s 4 011 1 0 ' Konetehy.1b 3 ofPaskerttet 4 111 0 0{Deal, b 4oty ulMcCabess 40 13 1 ofvkareinc S 0 4 G 0 ofvaughp = 3 213 0 0 0| Totals 3 1 90010200 05 4 90010000 01 . digers, Konetchy, Krueser and Whitted, 2 Willlams, Crarath,rt | Packard,p axCady Columbla Ga: Cruciblo Steel B Ede st pr | Fisher Bods Fished Bods. Geveral Hect General Mg eneral Motor or 2 oy Gt No Ore i Gt Nesth pr Mlinoia’ Central i fration Coper Grvoro. Con 1 Kens Tt Frie & W . ehigh Valley Merlfi Rock Maxwell Motor Maxwell Motpr” 5 Maxdell Moter 2 pr 7 ierchan Marine Merchant Mex Miam! Copper- Missouri, | K & T | Missouri 'Pacifc | Missiouri * Pacif- TN N &R | Norty “Pacific . Patifi” MaiF & el Pierce « cife th: Railway Souts Ry pr { Tobaeco” Pzo e Tnion Pacific Unlen Pacic o i 13 o1y 1%5% 164 2 % COTTON. New: York, June 18. — Cotton quiet; middling 32,60, bt MONEY. | , New York, June 13. — Call money Sfrong: high §: low 5 1-2; ruling rate 1 1-2: offered at 6: last NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Trieh Tow .45 Quoted 1n deliars sl centx per mn bone. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. cony: Tow. July W o a ® b Woviless 5 07 4 2 {Femogsh 5 1 2 2 53 {Poweit 3 2 318 Thoret 4 £3 Holkedh 5 016 0 0fCutshawzp 4 0 : Riegerict 4 0 olSalertp 5 21 Toeckeich % 0 1 Tragceeir.c | Budoinin Totils CRAVATS to match the Shirt and Shirts to match a man’s vacation mood, no Sombre colorings among them—everything is light, cheery and summery. Fast color Wash Neckwear and| lustrous Silk Neckwear—dls- jtinctive and correct Dress {Shirts. If undecided just what the right thing to wear| is, these summer stocks will! ihelp you out surpris‘mgly.} Everything in good haberdash- | ery to put a man at his ease. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank. DODGERS BEAT THE CUBS; PFEFFER PITCHES GOOD GAME | Chicago, June 18—Brooklyn hit Vaughn hard teday and won easily, 3 to 1. Poor base running by the vis- | itors kept the score down. Chicago | was unable to do much to Pfeffer. The | score: PHILLIES LOSE TO REDS, ELEVENTH STRAIGHT DEFEAT Cincinnati, 0., June 18.—Cincinnati won from Philadelphia today, ¢ to 1, making the eleventh consecutive de- feat for the visiting club since com- ing we ago. Score: Phila Cincinnati () ¢ b b, i Meusel 1t 4 i ‘ uderus.1b Baird.3b Sicking.ss Clark.c Totals (x) Kopf out, (xx) Batted £ Thiladelphia Tos base GIANTS LOSE FIRST GAME OF SERIES TO CARDINALS St. Louis, Mo, June 18.—A crowd | ingies by | estimated at 15,000 saw St. Louis de- | feat New York today, 5 to 2. The lo- cals won in_the sixth when Miller and Stock, a double by Hornsby and Schultz’s sacrifice fly produced two runs. Score New thk (N) St. Louis (N) 3 o BRAVES PUT END TO THE PIRATES' WINNING STREAK THURSDAY, | SHAW OUTPITCHES CICOTTE | pitched | game of the series, 2 to 0. It was Ci- of the season. Score Pittsburgh, Pa, June 18.—After winning seven straight games, Pitts-! burgh was defeated today 11.innings, by Boston. Se Boston' (N) Pittsaran (0 (x) Ran for Cooper in oth. (xx) Batted for Carlson in 1lth Boston e 2 0 n 00001018 Pittaburgh 0101003800005 Two, base hils, Tragester. Terry, South- Rudolp, Stengel, Powell BOSTON LOSES TO ST. LOUIS; HAVE LOST FIVE STRAIGHT Boston, June 18 —Boston lost its fitth straight same today, when S Louis, with Sothoron pitching, defeat- ed the champions, 3 to 2. St Louis’ three runs came in the fifth when the ball was not hit outSide the diamond. Score: St Louis (A) © Besten (A) b hpo a ol ab hpe e Awtingh 2 071 2 0 Hoopert 1200 Gedeon. 20 03 2 o 2020 Tobinlf 4 3 20 0200 Sisler b 3 2 2200 Jacobeon e 0 014 0 0 Smith.rf n 1410 Gerber.ss 0258 Mayer.e 8 1 Shean2 0150 Sothoron p . James 0048 - 0020 Totsls 81 7 0000 0090 6210 o (2) Batted for James in () Batted for Shean in Score by innings: St Louls D 0003000 Boston 01000010 T bise i, Three base hit, Red Sox Win Game. The Red Sox defeated the Hill team by the score of 7 to 0 in a very ex- citing game. The feature of the game was the pitching of A. Dugas. The lineup for the Red Sox were Dugas ¢, Dugas p, Gauthier eib, Gau- det 2b, Requin 3b, Peltier ss, F. Benoit If, Chasse cf, Laharre rf. The lineup for' the Hill team Eecleston p, Brennan 1h, Brown 2b, Savor 8b, Ber- ry ss, Burelle If, Berry cf, Murphy rf, Pipin. Umpire, Edward Joubert. The ‘Red Sox challenge any team under 13 years of age. Write to Man- Ch. Gl Western pe ager Ernest Phaneuf, Taftville, Conn. Box 8. enabled Cleveland to tie CI G Chapman, s Lunte.ss Speaker.of Wood.rf Smith ot Gardner.3b W'sganss 25 Johnson, b o'Neill.c Bagey, ‘JUNE 19, 1919 HE’S THE OLD RELIABLE RAND old “Bull”. He’s the best there is. He sold over 300,000,000 bags last year. You know genuine “Bull” Durham— never an enemy ; millions of friends. Genuine “Bull” Durham tobacco—you can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag. That’s some inducement, nowadays. GENUINE ULL DURHAM TOBACCO You pipe smokefl' mix a little DURHAM with your faverite to- bacco. It’s like sugar in your coffee. WHITE SOX BLANKED| Washington, Ju Shaw out- | otte and nked Chicago today, Washington taking the opening cotte's first defeat after _eig straight victories and his second lo: A) Washington (A) hpo w e ab hpo 0 Murph It 0 Gharri 1 Shan 0 Grover.2b Shrwp Totals 200000 00 000100 32 jgo " ‘Thees" base Two base hits, Milin Gharils. INDIANS POUND YANKEE PITCHERS; WIN GAME 13 TO 3\ New York, June 18.—Cleveland hit the ball hard here today and defeated | New York'in the first game of the se- ries by a score of 13 to 3. The victory ago for first place. Score Cleveland (A) ab hpo a New Yerk Ll moan Bl omanme R e Totals (x) Batted for Haonah in (3x) Batted for Ruseell in (mx) Batted for McGraw (1) Batted for Vick in on. Score by inaings: Clereland New York Two base hits, Gardner. Thrce base hit, TWO AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNIONS HAVE BEEN FORMED New York, June 18.—Plans for the|r formation of two new district asso| ciations of the Amateur Athletic|ashinston Union with headquarters at Buffalo|® " iadePhia - and Indianapolis, were announced here | tonight by Frederick W. Rubien, sec-|prdgeport . retary-treasurer of the organization. |Providencs The new association, he said, will be | Wore formed from terri y taken from the | unwieldy Metropolitan and Central associations, the great has Hampered athletes living at poini far removed from centers where meets! lare held. Others of the present dis- trict associations will be split in the near future, Mr. Rubien added ‘The new ‘associations will he known as the Western New York .-xswuwon «dand the Indiana Association. % championships. ars the Atlantic The contests title competitions swim and, fancy e from a 10 foot board. ELIONSKY TO ENTER ANNUAL AQUATIC CARNIVAL| the world's has again been invited to! { participate jaquatic carniv | teer Life Saving | park, Bridgeport, on Saturday, New London big favorite with who gathered last summer to witne: He appeared on such swimmers as who is now swimmer proved | at Bridge- | Saving Corps team also featured at the last carni- Brown 4, Dartmouth 3. of the above except August carnival. is disportinx at Ocean Beach and apparently finer condition th=n ever before. released from Pelham and has Beach all during the winter and rid himself of a lot of excess avoir- He " journeved lBearh to New York city says that the trip jolt Ni‘ 25 pounds from uim. GAMES TODAY. naval service | American Leagus. ringfield st Pittsfield. rd at Bridzeport Providence at New Haven EMMONS ELECTED CAPTAIN OF HARVARD BALL TEAM LEAGUE STANDINGS, National League, Emmons of Boston mplam of the ‘Harvard baseball iey am | He played shortstop on this | year's team and is a member of the lass of 1920. Clark Now in Majors. “larke, the former Cleveland s back in the big show with the Philadelphia Nations. i Springfield ... ize of which ! New Haren . ANS' INPIGESTION Title Swim at Atlantic Y. C. 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