Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 3

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National New York Chieago Creveland St Louis Detmit Beston Wasiington Phitadetphia Easern Providencs Bridgeport Womrmer GIANTS DROP A GAME TO CARDINALS—SCORE 12 TO 8 New York, J played game rep with the umpires, New York by a score today. Thirty-two in the contest. Score SL. Lowis_(N) 25 b opo Smithrr ] Mtler. 15 Pasiette. it Fishburm. 1b Fror 74 Hornsby 2p Shotten it Sehwltz. 1t McHenry.cx | insceonnuscanssan at| § Two base hiis, Homs! Home run, Homshy. CINCINNAT!I REDS TAKE RUBBER FROM BRAVES siving Sallee bril- Boston, July Hant sgpport. Boston, 3 to 1, today sler in the fifth, wild throw b the visitors two margin. Score Cinctunati (K) ab hpo a Rath.2b 3 ik 2 Daubert.1s 4 010 2 Grob.3b 3 0 i1 e s 140 i19e0 ¥ 1Tzl izo0 2 s1T eF 32 831 () Ran for Gowdy in Sth (zx) Batted for McuQillan in Sth. ® Ecore by inning: Cinctmnatt . Boston Two bese Hits Ko, Wieeo SOTHORON PITCHES BROWNS TO VICTORY OVER RED SOX 9.—Sothoron out- pitched Mays and St. opening game of the series from Bos- ton today, 3 to 0. St. Louis. J eu¥” f 2 | vaonn o o0 o0 o0 e “lemesucosmmnsg |oomuamms Totals fx) Batted for Vint (2x) Batted for Mays in Score b lunings. St Louts . Two base Estate Agent o1 Ml'rl Stfill 161 Main St. ew Yok € Prookisn 0. iladeipiia 1 Chicags 4, Philadeiphia 5. (Second game, been defeated this season and Mana- ger Stebbins of the repair department |the aid of the Liberty thinks that it's about time someone |h: 3 | cific’s nine-point rise, the jump in that | 1 1 3 1 3 o ° 1 o o | shippings, electric equipments, Ohio A pass to Bres- | Gas, American Paper and International | Wingo's triple and a Pitcher McQuillan gave =3 e R 1 v 0 0 % Score, s Louis 1y I pai @l oommemnimy, Bm' FIGHT ATTENDED BY ™Y 19550 Toledo, Ohio, July fl.—Exn.ctly 19,- 1650 persons paid their way into the Bayview rk arena on July 4 to see | between Jess Willard and Jack Demp- sey. Omicial _figures as to the attendance and receipls were announced today by 'Frank B. Flournoy, Tex Rickard’s as- socate in.the venture. The receipts after the government tax of $41,789.94 had been deducted were $410,732.16. The seven per cent. charity fund for the city of Toledo was slightly under $30,000. The principal expenses of the pro- moters were as follows: Willard $100,000; Dempsey $27,500: arena construction $150,000; city of Toledo charity fund $30,000; = total $307,500. Other charges probably will make the cost appro: ately $3 .000, leav- ing the promoters’ profits somewhat below $100,000, Mr. Flourney said. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE MAY CONTINUE WITH FOUR TEAMS Lewiston, Maine, July 9.—At the close of a conference between Lew- iston players and_President John H. Donnelly, of the New England Base- ball League tonight, it was announc- ed that should the necessary backing and patronage be forthcoming before next Sunday. the league would be con- tinued with Portland, Lewiston, Fitch- burg and Haverhill.’ Under the plan decided on Lewiston would be strengthened by the acquisition of three players from' the Lowell club, while Fitchburg would draw on the Lawrence club and the remaning Low- ell players. Failure to make such an arrangement, it was stated, would mean _discontinuance of pldy after July 12th. BRESCIA AN OUTSIDER WINS PURSE OF $3,000 Cleveland, Ohio, July 9.—All attend- ance records were broken at the North Randall track Grand Circuit harness rae meeting today. The feature event rof the card, the ©Ohio ftske for 2.08 class trotters, purse #2.000, was won by Brescia, a rank swisider in the betting. =Brescia took the last two heats after Allie Lou, a fourth choice, took the first heat in 2,04 1- , trotting the fastest heat of the yea Goldi )M. the favorite, took the 2.14 clas cing in straight heats Golais Toad paced the fastest two heats of the year covering the first two miles in 2.04 3-4. ASHLAND INDEPENDENTS * ORGANIZE; WANT GAMES The Ashland Independents have or- ganized and are looking for games with fast semi-pro teams. The team will play its home games on Ashland park | on dates not conflicting with the Ash- land A. A. v Among the men in the lineun are | Oaks, Brennan, Buckley, Harris, Jo- doin, Benjamin, Herbert, Maynard, Wechsler and Raille. These men will | form the nucleus of one of eastern Connecticut’s fastest semi-pro teams. They are especially desirous of booking games with Danielson, Put- nam. Manhassetts, Plainfield, Taftville, Westerly and the Colonials of Norwich. All teams looking for zames should notify the manager of the Ashland In- dependents, Jewett City. 4 ASHLAND REPAIR DEPT. ISSUES CHALLENGE The repair department of Ashland challenge the so-called Mighty Nine of clerks for a twilight game at Ashland | park Monday, July 14. Manager Le- | Claire boasts that the clerks haven't handed the clerks a good heating. The repair department also ehal- lenges the W. A. Slater team for a twi- | Akron, light game at Ashland park Thursday ' team out there how o 1.1..\' ball, evening, July 17, and a return game | will be nlayed on the Slater grounds at ! sides. any date the Slater manasement de- | Night Hawks Organize. The Ashland Night Hawks have or- ganized a team and will play their firs afternoon, July 10, at| The battery for Thurs- | Aramoney pitch .and | Kennedy catch. GOODYEAR TEAM BEATS THE WAUREGAN GRAYS | jla ‘What proved to be one of the fastest ! games of ball played on the Goodyear field this season when the fact Waure, ‘Waurezan journex termined. to Show the Goodyear the game. was played Sunday | Macdon d to Goodyear 1‘:«:1-(\;4:1 Lehind the bat. 3 Ashland park with the A. A. them a few points and sent them home | Suncay, July 12. wit ha beating by ‘the score of 4 to 3.1 Kirby was on the mound for Waure- gan and the old rcliable Danny Page ‘or Goodyear. laBelle and Frechette | did the best hitting for Goodyear Wh“el . Duval was the star for Wauregan. There was good fielding on both A fast double by LaBEelle to Gagnon to Masterson featured. Goodyear has just the team that the! { public have been wanting. A big crowd is expected when they line up against | Ashiand at Goodyear Sunday afternoon tiat 3, July 13. Hanover Trims Hallville. Hanover casily outclassed and out- ed their opponenls at Al!‘lle park score of 13 to 3. Papineau onf ed good ball while Man- | ning for the visitors was hit hard from tart to finish. A return game will be July 19. over pi Yantic Saturday, at Airlie park. J. Carter and ia will deliver, while E. Carter | backston work for the home team. nd Wheeler for Yantic, with vlayed at day game will be A. club Left to right—William Liberty c; L. G. Hyde, Ashland Publ Liberty p. The above picture is that of the fa- Ashland A. game has been lost Jand nuhxu—uv manager, to Ashland due to an erros above ba rom'".xnlzcd 3 been with them and with battery Ashland Good _\-c.u- st nearly din FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS STRONG. New York, July 9.—Under the influ- | ence of easier money today’s stock | market resumed the upward move- ment which marked the renewal of odper;.\lioanLcr ast week's triple hol- iday. L | ~ Operations during the morning ‘and| ! intermediate periods were on a par| with Monday’s two million share turn- over, but activity abated later when the market seemed to be undergoing a | process of assimilation. Call money opened at & to 10 per cent., but at midday a leading bank- ing institution offered small amounts | at 6. This evidently exerted a senti- | mental effect, rates soon declining to| 6 and 6 1-2 and closing at 5 per cent. The tone was only moderately firm at the open . but strengthened al- most immefliately on Canadian Pa- stock being attributed to something! more tangible than a drive against the | shorts. : Oils, motors and their subsidiaries and minor rails were next taken up, a buoyant tone prevailing at noon, de- spite considerable realizing and conse- quent reactions. In the last half hour, after publica- tion of the government crop report and | announcement of the ratification of the | peace treaty by the German assembly, | the market was stirred into furious activity, numerous leaders recording best prices of the session. Among the stocks then in favor were Paper. Canadian Pacific_also breaking into new high ground. Sales amounted to 1,700,000 shares. Pronounced improvement was shown by sterling and francs and the outward movement of gold to South America, Spain and the Orient proceeded in larger. volume. Bonds, including Liberty issues, were featureless within restricted limits. Total sales, par value, aggregated $9,- 300.000. Old U."S. bonds were unchanged on call. ETOCKS. Bales. 7300 Afls Chalmer .. 480 Allis Chalmer pr . 6900 Am Asri Ch ....... 00 12200 1200 100 2700 Am 20400 Am. 20 Am Am Am Am Tebaceo naconda nacenia p— | Hot water Y~ 2= Sure Relicf LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Philadelph reis uwn N P ecord of thirteen straight deteau, squ to right field ir grea Rep T & Seec] ruxm~ rate closing bid 4 1 6; bank A(‘C(‘F((’\h(‘@w 12 COTTON. New York, NEW YORK EOND MARKET dellars and_eenis per $100 bond. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ..1‘ in the elch!h inning wit the bases filled drove th two runs . cinched the first game. In the second game Faber kept the visitors' NEW ASHLAND BATTERY ity Manager; also administered to the Sub- | marine B se team their first defeat of unday, July 6th. Only one since this battery this belongs to the s team by one run on, ery is attracting at- from all Eastern Cennecticut wonderful work this season, in Mary's and Ashland teams. everyone s that they’ll the big leagues before many By the smile on the center fig- ou can judge that he is not los- sleep over the writeups he'll ive this new team. because looks they’ll armos write up. And don’t think that spending ths week giving the shland auto a nice shining fin- 1 *team his hair out because | the motor has gone wrong. Nothing like this will ha »en from now on be- new motor is a Liberty Tilden Defeats Richards. Pittsburgh, July 9.—W adelphia won the western Penn- ylvania tennis championship _ title here today by defeating Vincent Rich- of New Y. 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. T. Tilden of The scores were PHILLIES REACH END OF THEIR LOSING STREAK July 9 rseas veteran nd star of the team at Tours, scored the run Lroke Philadelphia’ losing in the eleventh inning of the game tod: to 4, after the me to Chicago, 6 to 1, and tied FHO'S’ BESE Cliiwsut. bs sa i€ leagues came in the “eieventh one out. He ringled to left and Ly Whitted and Bancroft eleventh, but a good by Meusel stopped the in ushn -held the locals safe in thel game. In the 1n strucic out ti rd inning he ree_men with runners on and third. Cravath celebrated t day as manager by playig throw to the plate, getting Sceres (First Game.) Chicess (%) Phitadeishia (N) : % hpa & e lwhtease "4 0”2 8 & ilSicking3b 4 1.7 4 0 olRairach 4 1 0 % Hafewrelct 4 11 8 oftuenatn 3 012 1 - rxddems ™ 1 0% 4 ol ER o [ " 1 o T 1 01 o o1 Jacobs ) o e 1750 0z2a 3 1ot 2411 i 4 18 6 0 |Packara. 0 0 0 8 0 Pranloh 11 0 0 6 ;o IWiitteasr 5 4 5 8 0 0 CRacfis 4018 1 8 2 ((Chmee 40005 31 “miop 4 a1 we =P Totate ism oo = min seemd, uderus in 9th. 0 0 o His, Balrd, Meu FABER GETS CREDIT FOR WHITE SOX DOUBLE WIN July 9-—“Tted” Urban Fa- cen credit for twe victories °n Chicago defeated Phila- both games double outs - The Real Thing and Shorten’s long hit to center field i e Detroit to- game with Washington, mates bunched hits off Johncon. (First Game.) Tony Pasqua- | Washingten (A) which the locals|jy had lost thel corsrrununonS 5| comcocusenun H 1 3 o 1 1 1 1 m across. Chicago hit three| Batted for McAvoy in 9 Baited fr Danforth YANKS RECEIVE SETBACV FROM INDIANS; SCORE 2 TO 0, ¢ ¢ (Swcend Game.) 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Fig,h'vcn iof Pittsburgh's putouts were on flics. Pittsburgh (N) EBrootiyn (N) ares participate equaily Sinking fund; each year to be set aside as a_redemption fund for 1 The Company is now~ payina 10 par cen on'tne Lom o 1 in Connecticut—and present net earring times the Preferred Special Circular Upon Request THE W. T. FIELDS CQC. INVESTMENT BROKERS Tel. Liberty 5870 - New Ha ren, Conn 0 ferred issue. ferred—10 per cent - ‘ . i 4 . @ o 1 1 0 Sl esawrrmmsecaun @ Ratted for Batted for Grimes in Sth. Two base hifs, SENATORS LOSE TEN CONTEST TO DETROIT 9.—Heilman's s sin- | 902, Chapel St. Detroit, July s e 8% Cumulative Participating Preferred Shares idends quarterly, Jan. 1st, April 1st, July 1st, Gct. 1st Cumulative 8. Preferred Shares Authorized Issued (this issue) (Par,Value $100) $2,000,000 $1, ODO 000 Common Shares (Par Value $100) 600,000 300,000 with the Common up to or in part at 1 Jan. 1, 1919, 20 pe 10 per and accoied Sees on tha has 1o hunded ( irement Jid P sy

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