NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1914 -- I DO IT GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. NOW SWAMPED Aatarlaaa Latvia. DOINGS IN THE AUTO UORLD '' Taka a aoliey In the KILUflGtY HIGH Boston mt Washington. w Tork at Philadelphia. AETNA oa your AUTO Chlcaao t Cleveland. IMtraU at 8t Louis. flmpsnal (Savage , ,. Fke with' , ' llallonaj Lsaias. Brooklyn Boston. Whfle Cranking Car Wash Driv- J. L. LATHROP: & SONS N. F. A-- Team Shut Them Out by Score of 10 to 0 at '' Keep the Back Straight a " Philadelphia at New Tork. - ' Bt Louis at Pittsburgh. . ,i- Corner Willow and Chestnut Streets Cult-ecu-. Cali-- Only Four Hitr Made Off Benjamin and Brickley Chick CindnuaU at ing Chains in Gasoline to Remove Dirt Roads of Federal leafoe. V PETER CEC&ELLI, Proprietor Kansas City at Chlcaso. 1915. Ball Hard. L Louis at Indianapolis. fornia Will be in Good Condition for .' Stanley the Brooklyn at Pittsburgb. . Buffslo at ( J !t '. ' ' Baltimore. WEDNESDAY'S SAME. II II To the gradually increasing list of i the chain down and touch a matc"h to :: The . Academy baseball team jour- with Tinker's men. 'It was Xhe homo effect of thoroughly team's successive victory. Score: Collage Results. automobile ailments js now added an- - ". This has the neyed to .Dayvllle, Wednesday after- Army Tufts IS. Lheating the chain while getting rid Chicago St. Louis At West Point: it. other, this time on the Bomit-offlcl- al - -.- noon and badly - Klllingly 10003001 At lUtaea. N T.: Cornell 0. Lafayette 0. 17 h while the chain is defeated Louis x 5 12 1 as- i .i,.,, ! ' St.. 10003001 tunings. Called, darkneaa. authority of the American Medical - aam. a thin oil fnot motor oil) Hlgrh by score 15 0. - 1 4 5 1 6. the of to The Chicago . 00200100 At Annapolis: Harvard 10. Navy sooiation. Tt is automobile back, ac- - along the chain. ' The warmth of the j of the Best Features 8. Columbia 3. The Parent flnd-in- g At New Haven: Tale - Academy boya had no trouble ih New Hampshire Col- cording to the Journal of the associa chain rentiers the oil more nuia ana ; Tip Tops Lost At Providence: Brown 4. ' Morton's curves. Right from the lege 3. tion, and may be caused by crankirrg it penetrates inside the rollers, where Baltimore, Md, April 22 Seaton At Itbaca: Cornell 0. Lafayette . a car with the back curved, or by rid- it is needed most. - J " ! aaKvavavasBaaavaaBBvavasBBBBTaa start they cinched the lead and scored ' pitched fine, ball for Brooklyn for four . . . i , latsraatleaal Lsagae. ing in one without keeping the back two runs in the first - and con- today while Smith was hit At BalUmora Baltimore S, Buffalo 0. straight. If the back isn't kept straight An important announcement to the I show you by demonstration and comparison tinued to score pretty nearly every In- hard. Then Baltimore in to At Providence; Proxldence 3. Toronto 5.' In cranking a stiff motor, a sprain is motorists of California has been issued want to ning-. started At Jermr City. Jersey City T. Montreal t. In the last two innings they suc- 7 0 - liable to result automobile back. And by Walker, - overcome a lead of to and won the Newark: postvuned. (at P. J. president of the features ceeded crossing- 8. At ruling why and how the standard of many of the in the home plate four gme in an exciting . finish, , 9 to grounds. if the back is curved while in California State Automobile associa- times in each inning. Score: the car, the jolting is liable to do the tion. Walker announces it is import- standard Automobiles are the BUICK Standard. Then A and proinpl set- Benjamin started to work on the RHE STAND INS. . same thing. The recipe for cranking ant to have all the California, roads square deal mound for the Academy and fanned Brooklyn 16 3 Won Lost Pet-.7- is to keep the back stlft ana bena at well marked by 1916, and to that end S I will demonstrate the exclusive OVERHEAD VALVE six of bis opponents and was replaced 0150101000 0 0 0 4 3 2 x 9 11 3 Chicago.. ... S the nips and knees, not at the- waist. the California State Automobile asso- tlements if insure with Baltimore New Tork . . a .604 you by Brickley fifth . ' ' While riding, one should sit straight com-naia-- n. in the because he Smith, Suggs, Wilhelm and Jacklitsch; Detroit .. 4 3 .5T1 ciation has started an active MOTOR FEATURE of the BUICK and other BUICK complained . up, hips well against back larger ISAAC S. JCiES V of a sore arm. Seaton and Owens. Washington ...... 8 .30 with the the This is to meet the Everybody was clouting the ball and t-- Louis 3 4 .S of the seat. To loll In comfort means number of tourists expected to Cali- -i give the - - many Philadelphia ...... 3 3 .404 bad, back. Thin sounds bad for own- Panama-Pacifi- c expo-- FEATURES that you most car value for your Insurance and fjtf Esate An4rt, of the hits were for extra, bases. GIANT SUED. 3 ,333 a fornia for the j Murray was o Boston ..... - ers of raxing type roadsters, who have Richard BuPdinfc Main 8t, quite speedy nthe bases Cleveland .... .4.3 - sition. the most mileage on the same amount of g?so-lin- e. tt and Is already establishing a "rep" as a Figures in Breach J to sit on thoir shoulder blades. money, on the bases.. Chick Stanley, NATIONAL LEAOUE STANDING. One of the "little things" that should ' Promise Suit. When water Is constantly used be when driving with side- out of five times to bt, hit four safe Won Lost Pci. hard watcher s ' i ''' two-bagge- cooling system, de- JOHN MOltAN' ones, two singles and two rs. Jeff Tesreau, the Giants' big pitcher, Plttaburah - 5 1 .833 in the a continual car attached to the motorcycle, is the Brooklyn ...... 194 posit is being made in the jacket and door of the passenger-carryin- g vehi was' greatly surprised at Ebbets field .800 - You'll buy a BUICK on merit if you're fair with your . Norton,....although easy PhuadeJohta radiator by the mineral elements in cle. If the door is not properly closed, he was to hit, Tuesday he was serv- In J afternoon when Bt. Louis . - Alt water. possible, every ad- of Is faulty, vestment Broker fanned eight of the Academy batters. ed with papers in a breach of promise Chicago ...... 833 the When if the catch the jar and ' .K vantage should be taken of every op- motion of the machine will result in checkbook. The team behind him made errors that suit. The matter was kept very quiet New Tork .:oe . Seal Estate a Specialty were castly, Jaave given nigrht Boston - portunity to replenish the cooler with its being thrown open to the danger and could him and Wednesday Tesreau refused ...... -- S38 MeGrory BiW?n, Main" Straw better support. In the ninth inning to divulge the name of the plaintiff in Cincinnati rain water which nature's distillery not only of the rider, but also of other ofC has freed from all mineral' deposits. vehicular traffic Make sure that tbe teiephoae iCl-- J. X17-- 3 Captain Stanley led with a the action. None of the officials of the FEDERAL LEABOC STANDING. - office Residence de- Getting the rain water is- the easiest door is securely closed before start- Lord singled, Murray singled clearing New York club knew any of the i vVon Lost Pet .8ST part of the matter. If the experience ing. .v.... the bases and he was scored later by tails of the suit, as Tesreau refused to SL Loula '. mar- Brooklyn J - J0O of past weeks Is any criterion, all LAW i I Stanley's slashing single to left, net- discuss the matter. Tesreau was .800 ATTORN gy AT. ting runs to game ried year shortly world's Buffalo J that is necessary is to ait until Satur- The legislature of Maryland is con- four end the with. last after the Indianapolis .428 day and then put out a wash tub. Old templating a $5,000,000 bond issue to The score: , series. Kaiwa Hty J .489 seems AMOS A. Baltimore 3 .400 Jupiter Pluvius to have the be used in extending the present good CS3WRCia Killlaefr .V N. F. A. I M Idea, pri- Danny Murphy Has a Superstition. Chioaeo ...... that Saturday is washday and roads work. The purchasing of Richards Bldg. KMlr.ai '1 3 Stanter.Zb 6 3 6 8 Pittsburgh ...... opens, the reaevoir every week end. vate roads is also under consideration -- t . player - " Ixird.c X IS The sunperstitions of a ball and If this is acomplished it will elim- Oars Phone I) Second 7.- WUliiHuib, 1 e Murray, as 3 4 has long been a subject for newspaper . To clean and lubricate drive chains. inate the toll roads, now a bane of land crate, in w o H. naU.K players even go - - Won Lo&t - Pol KU(a.2b 4 stories. Some as far wash them thoroughly in gasoline and motor cyclists. Motor cyclists and MuBtjMt-U- 0 3 1 4 R.Crowe.lf as to they be allowed to Jersey City l.ona Brew a ft Perkins, t I. HbO.81) insist that a 1.000 brush well to remove tile dirt. Then. autoists are strongly supporting the B keep Baltimore WoO.r 1 1 0 the same numbered berth in the 1 1.000 without wiping off the gasoline, lay measure. Over Uncaa Nat. Bank' Shetocket Sumetca 4 1 Newark " St Robiiuoa.ef sleeper the whole season. They figure Providence 1 .500 Katrance stairway ', TbMnas 8 1 1 0 I,.unlT,rt 1 ' .500 One FORD RUNABOUT, 1913, has Good Tires and Mar t tHM III will change luck they - S that it their if Toronto . . - Uame,,!t 1 .000 National Baak. Talavhati Brlckle.p should ever retire to another coach. Montreal Buffalo .... .00 tween Benton and Pleroe. The form- RED SOX HANDICAPPED. Mechanically in Al Shape $325 IK H t C. Crowe, df For example, take the case of Danny EDWIN W: MUSaiNS,' ,Vv Murphy, the outfielder. er weakened in the ninth. He hit ' TV.l 1C IE M K 1 Another Tie Game Bresnahan and Manager Herzog sent Out of the Game Condi-"tio- n Attorney-etLa- .. ""; While a member of the world's cham- One FORD TOURING CAR, 1913, in Same . Bon fcr ImlBfi! Ames to the mound. The locals threat- ' '; A, pions, 'Murph" occupied bertn No. 2 Boston, April 22 Boston and Phil- Until May Chicago and Detroit tnarlOd Shan Man 'Building. 415 Pull-ma- to- ened to win at this point whe nerrors V i KinRiaiir .... i011J014 on every in which the team adelphia played another 'tie game Look Good. i $350 Mta, 1, by Herzog Ames allowed one tm bue Kmr eoosoBnmett 1. stanlcr 1, traveled. On Saturday night when the day, the score being 9 to 9 when time and man Lord 1 . J. Bull 1. U. SUidar 1. Runs for N. Brookfeds were leaving Pittsburgh for was eigth inning by pre- to score and a filled the T. A. SUnler. Cwt i. lord i, Murrar 3, J. called in the ' With three star players recovering One 1912 E M F TOURING CAR in Perfect Shape, -- -- bases with one out. Ames tightened j THE DKIE SAVINGS BAIJK Hull, . 3 Robinson X "Ik SUnlT 3. BrlckUr 1. Baltimore, Danny found that he had vious agreement, to allow teams to from illness, the Boston Red. Sox will aa tMfis. tt Benjunin . Brickley 1, Nor- assigned 9. Immediately up, however, and struck out Good and New Buts been to lower catch a train. Score: be handicapped during the opening j Guaranteed Condition, Two Tires and Newly OF NORWICH ton 3, Hit nr pltflwr. Nortan 1, Bricklef i. he thought of those two hits got in Bestoe Corriden. The score: - Biws. he Philadelphia stages of the pennant race. Tris , V- - , twubu dot. SUalsr to Tonne. Stiuofe out, po ab pa Clndnaati Chieaea Painted by Bonjunia C, 4. Storton S. the Olty of Darkness that day, and ab h h - Speaker i $500 Brietier Stolen Murphy. Hooper, rf ab h pa od n qe has been suffering from a bases. Craigs 1, Wood 1, CapU Stanlay 1, Lord feared that another would not leave - 2 Engle.lb Moran. rf a 8 Leacb.3b 33 3 1 cold since his return from the world lfnnw- 4. . year Dales, If 4ail4 i. his trusty were he 1 4 1 bat the entire Coiu.a 3 1 1 Speaker.ef Groh.Zb 3 Goodcrf 3 tour. He will probably be able to This Ca has had the Very Best of Care and has been DIVIDEND, to remain in his new number. Ac- Bakvr.Xb 4 1 Lewte.lt Baua.cf Sweeney.Sb 3 1 1 start the season, however.- - Recovering Buffalo Victorious. cordingly he sought out man who Mclunla,lb 4 a Uardnsr.Sb Marans.lf Corriden. 2b 1 8 3 owned by prominent people in this city. -- the n appendlcitior The regular 'Semi annual ' Dividend request- Strunk,cf 4 YerkoOb KohUta-l.l- 1 13 Zlmmer'n.as 3 from an operation for Joe April"" 22 was in his favorite bunk and i i I I aft-t- er Pittsburgh, Pa., Howard Barry as 3 i i Janvrln.b Bersog.ss xHargrove 1 Wood will not able to pitch until . ed the change. The other player was 3 3 8 shot-sto- p, haa been declared frem the net earn Camaits, formerly of the , National 8cheng,e 4 1 4 Scott, as Niehoff.3b Srhulte.lf May 1. Captain Wagner, the One Early 1913 REGAL TOURING CAR Original League, willing, the change was made, and Hourk.p 1 1 Cady.o Heneg.a WUliams.If 8 8 inge pitched for the local Federal 3 3 14 has been unable to take part in of the east six 'months at the League team today against Buffalo, Connie Mack's man slept WyekoS.p 3 0 Bedlentp Clarke.c Saler.lb price $1200, Sale price $659 like the proverbial "log." Plaak.p 0 Coumbe.p xxBresnah'B 8 8 spring practice because of rheumatism rale ef Four per 'cent, a year, and 'will and lasted four innings. The visitors xLapp 1 0 0 Foster.p xxxKeaUng 8 3 8 and will not get into the game for two won 9 6. xsHenrt'n 33 3 37 14 3 Johnson.cf 4 8 8 - to Camnitz allowed seven 1 or three weeks. ALPENA TOURING CAR, be payable en and after May 'l&tru Foster Asks Bonus. Touts 33 11 14 17 8 xxzWUson Arcber.e 4 8 - One 1912 40 Horse hits and six run's were scored before Plerce.p ft 3 1 Notwithstanding these set-bac- ks In FRANK L. WOOD ARB,' he was relieved by Walker. Moran for The Bridgeport management is Totals 85 8 34 IS 3 aPbalan 1 3 8 development. Manager Carrigan ex- power, 120 inch wheel base, Newly Painted, in a Guar- ' 8 - - Buffalo 'was hit hard, Ford replacing dickering for an outfielder. Bultes (z) Batted for Hmjek In 8th. a.oesUr.p 8 pects apr22daw ,- Treasurer. ' ' 3 the Red Sox to finish well with- j him, in the sixth. Score: , tried to get Pop Foster. recently re- xx) Batted for Kelly In 8th. zzMoUwlts 1 t con- anteed Condition $700 (xxz) Kan for Cady In th, in the first division. With the R H leased from New Haven. Foster, who 8 13 1 playing Mer-cersbu- Score by Totals 88 valescents in form, the team is physical rg inniuxs: r Pittsburgh 0603 0 201 0 6 11 5 assistant director at Beaton...... 0 0 14 0 0 3 fx) Batted for Behult In the Sta. will be substantially that which won WASHINGTON WEAK BATTERS. Buffalo 0 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 9, 10, 2 academy, wrote that he can- PhlladelDhia 1 0 0 4 0 4 xx Batted for Baler in 8th. championship - the world's two years i not report until June 6, and he also Game called te allow teams 10 astcn tram. fxxx) Baa fe. Breanahan in 8th. j Moran, Ford and Blair; Camnitz, 3. Hooper. ago. will reserve Johnson Only Veteran Pitches Cleve- Berry. wants a bonus for signing. Bridge- Two baas hits. Gardiner, Collins. a Batted for Pierre In 8th. and have strength in THE IMPERIAL GARAGE Walker and Speaker. Three baas bita, Bchana. Italy. ss) Batted (or Koeater In 8th. . tnc addition 01 substitutes of high ' port can hardly got : land Lest Star Pitcher to Federals. wait until then to Soora by - rank. . Kansas City Add Victory hitting strength. Manager BouKes is Deciding Game. ClnetnaaU 04 Opening ' still keeping wires busy hopes Senators Took Chleago ttOtOOl8 3 8 3 8 1 1 S the season. , NORWICH, CONN. With but one veteran' pitcher "who City, Mo, April 22 the and Horns perhaps Kansas Mullin to land a clouter in a few days. Ha . .New Lork,. . April 22 Twe base hit. Grab. Three base hit Goode. the most promising recruit can be relied upon Indianapolis J and practically 'the for and E. Packard for will also get another player from took the deciding game ef the series run. rflehotT. in the American league, will pipy, at sane lineup, man for man, ' that ; put Kansas City, each yielded ten pltce Wagner. Engle. - - hits Montreal if the Canadians secure a big with New York today, 2 to 1. Warhop short in of at the teanrm second plate last yeah, the HT HT HT HT upon er- Won. first. Yerkes at second, and Gardner prospects . --American league player whom tney have pitched shutout ball for the locals, Braves of the Washington day but Kansas City's hits were at third, will be In old posi j ma-- league baQ Indianapolis been counting. rors figuring in both of Washington's Philadelphia. April 22 Rudolph had their mound. Mullin, dropped from the I has met the ball hard. Demrnitt wtTl .dub of equaling thai bunched ond was defeat- . tions. undoubtedly given a hej performance year ed, 4 4to 3. Score:. runs. ' one bad inning the sixth, today, when jpr leagues of organized baseball last be trial when this are' not ( Invincibles Make was The outfield composed of Speaker, recovers his batting eye. bright. ' ' Statement. Williams hit hard in the wrist Philadelphia put together enough runs ' Is now The team larks batting R.HE pitched 3 Hooper and Lewis should be one of season. with the Federals and "' shinty Manager '(Jrifflth-- . Indianapolis To the Sporting Editor: Owing to by a ball in the second inning to win the game from Boston by to Cleveland. and' has .fail '19906019 1 3 10 1 and- - though injury his the best in the game, and with Henrik-- j John Dubuc, the ranking member ot 4 In hi sefforts to strengthen this, de- Kansaw City .9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 difficulties with the owners, the Baltle his necessitated 1. A by Gowdy in the third The Cleveland Americans, ' i 10 sen and Rehg as substitutes, illness of the pitching staff, is expected to send flnlshtna partment tTnless he ' pick one Mniljn Vaxter; Invincibles will be unable to play on retirement from the game, Caldwell, Inning was offset by Cravath's home league hope 'can 'up and B. Packard and - one or two seriously ball flashing across the plate. third in last 'year's race, -; Sayles field, have who took his place, w s not permitted session.- members will not the first or two ood stickers . the 'sea- E.strly." and called off all run in the fifth In the sixth to do as well in 1914, that fiurins - affect the team's efficiency. The spring training trip furnished but team's Hon or the veterans show Unexpected home games. We would like to- ar- te take base as the ball also struck a pass to Paskert, Lobert's double jnd future is problematical. range games any the bat. ' issue. Con- Manager Carrigan will head tho an unusual problem for Jennings to improvement his team baiting is go Cnieago Loses Series. with fast teams in MageOs single decided the same veteran catching of four, decide. During the last five years, Pitcher Fred Falkenburg, star tight - ' - eastern Connecticut away from home, A spectacular catch of a foul against nolly collided going staff ins; to be weak." Griffith himself ad- J3f TvirrtM "M 99 T 1.14. and Gilbert after Nuna-make- r. com- year, jumped to iwtlf"-- - - MUctl UVOIO...- JXlt, expenses or field by including Cady. Thomas and weeding out poor material was hander last has the mits it. Gandili, "baseman-i- s "t for a guarantee. a box Maisel was the feature. a long drive by Paskert, and Gilbert's league: young- the first McGnire hard and timely this - " Four veteran remain paratively an easy task for the man- Federal One of three Wasbiiigtonbeet stiefeeUVi he after Tours truly score: foot was so severely injured that he on paper sters, Hagerman, from Faciflo and noon, winning xrom tjnicago 6 to 4 and TIMOTHY CU1JLTVAN. WashHigtra New York game. besides Wood, Collins, Jiedient, Leon- ager. The squad this season, .the is Washington' bast sticker, and as he was forced to leave . the The cali- Coast league. Coll amore, making a cle9n sweep of the serlea Baltic, Conn. ab h po a e ab h po score: ard tvnd Fester, with Johnson, form at least, proved to be of unsual from the batter better than .10 last, year MoeHer.rr 4 0 10 8 Walwl.Sb 4 0 3 4 erly of Syracuse, Kelly, of last year's bre. Cnlv three men have been sent American association, and Bowman, much is expected', of Tfostei,3b - 3 i 0 9 l 1 Beetea milaaelsMa de-- him. t wsishar po team, j to minors. Youngsters an dthey from the Central league, must be - 4 8 S j 9; 1 h pe. a ab h Seattle and Zeiser, of Lowell, as the The pitching be- - "said Mllan.ef 0 WllliMn.i.lb 0 ab ' veloped to place. Pitchers) staff cannot Gaudll.ll 4 a 0 Hartr.eU.Sb Maranv'a.ss 4 3 Paskert.cf 3 1 4 candidates for permanent pitching po include players who starred in Class take his show Impressment i i i 14 Byme.3b 4 aJU to over last ' year. Morgn.2e - 4 0 1 Oldwell.lb 0 Evers.3b sitions. - A. A. leagues are fighting hard for Fred Bland'ng and George Kahler. Walter Johnson7 is only 'vet- Hcnry.e 4 1 Holden.cf 4 0 Connolly.lf ljobert.db t ., so tight banders, Jumped Fex- a the real FINANCIAL AND Chicago. positions with veterans. hi mtedJR to the Bob'-Grewt- COMMERCIAL 4 414 Oeek.rt GrUnths.df Maxee.lt 4 eran smoe jumped to McBrldcss s ? t-i,:. not and back to Cleveland. the 110 Peekin-gm.s- 3 i Cravath.rf 3 Te t, c u .j -Dositions which veterans have erals then The St. Louis Federate - Ayers.p 9.0 j i 0 Schmidt.lb u .in? iiiiim iua ,iavw auuruj u. uifc.!. i and "torn Hughes ShanksJf 5 1 0 Sweeney ,e 1 Mann.cf Ludurualb clinched. Recently, Jennings was courts may enjoin them from playing to Loa'Angeies; al- --. 4'1 Murpny.ea 8 1 3 of batting power and a little more was sold 'BoeftUegv tifd.0 1 8 i 0 Warhep.p 8 3 Gilbert, ef spefed quoted as saying ne would not at- with Cleveland. though was )a.--t Martin, 3b Alexander.p 3 8 8 on the baselines, they are like- he witft the elab year OoL yael to decide upon his regular line- If Blandlng and Kahler are lost W MARKET MADE GOOD SHOWING. Itn uu.m ! St St Totals 34 8 37 14 II Tetals 80 8 37 4 Deal.Sb ly to prove factors In the race. Even, tempt nnd pitched pneoojHai ball, xi stUl Com Products 8 U 17 8 37 - of his the Federals, none of young- Ret 8 Score bt innings! Gowdy.e Total 8 1 without the- return to old form up until at least a half dozen and the considered a yeuRsjeterv a are most of Corn Prod, pf ...... Rudolpb.p time to major sters show big league class. Manages? No Evidence ef Nervousness Over Del. Sc .....i osh Wasblngtss ...... by recruits were subjected A remainder of the staff. . ..The; most Hudson ...... n , ...... 0100100 83 xHesa Ed. Walsh, the pitching staff is one Birmingham pitch- trjjuH. Secur. New Tork 81 to damage av- league opposition. will have a weak - promising are Shaw, was Mexican Trend of Affair. n 144 14 Two base hits. Stanks,8088818Caldwell. Gaadll, Henry. reckoned cn battine i. young- - who with Brie . 31 34 1 Barring unexpected, the opening ing staff. In addition to the TM-Sta- te ...4i.i.i Three base hit, Gantill. , Totals 6 13 erages, with Russell. Scott, Cicotte, . the Tork, Pa, in the league last Erie. 1st pf 43H 43& by innings: Cobb, Crawford, sters named above he will have CuI-- New York, April j In view of the Gen...... iii.iiii i.i Score BeSii, Lathrop and Roth in shapei. Ray game will find rears; A yens, wwo was with the Rich- Electric i . . 143 143 Boston 8 0 1 8 8 6 3 81 Stanage. Bush possibly Moriarity lop and James, experiments last year, mond, r opening of hostilities with Mexico the Gen. Moterj :.An 78 ' ' Detroit Defeated St. Louis. Philadelphia 8 3 6 3 1 S 8 8 X 8 Sch.alk is expected to do most of the and in the Virginia State elague; Oeo. W. Heime posinuna. to help out Gregg, Mitchell and Steen. stook market today made a good show- ...180 160 160 Two baas hits. Paskert. LoberL Home runs, catching for Manager Callahan, and Veach in tneir regular - Bentley; southpaw, from Ot. Nor. m St. Louis, Mo., 'April 22 Detroit de- as he Gregg . left- a' the. local ing. evi- Ore efta 31 ai 81 ! second base are doubt- and Mitchell are star lota, Ujm-o- - At no time was there any GL North, .....i.i. Gowdy, Cravaut. did last year but the back stop de-- First base and sand and svnothev nnrt pf ..,.....,,. ...121 121H local Americans today, 4 to ' may is good right- . dence of nervousness. Trading, in 6ug?hc4m 12Ci feated the . ! partment - ful spots. Gainer start at the handers, rnd Steen a eider from"Hsjckensa!X-J- Ex. ... o.i as 04 2. AfteraSt. Louis had scored two runs has been materially strength- probable Burn hander, is generally agreed fact, . was quieter yesterday Intertoro-M- f. -- sack but it Is hut it that JBdll - than At ...... 14H 14H 13H Issues Challenge. ened. it is believed. by the addition of initial The outfield be iinchetayed. Inspiration Oop . in the opening inning on single by call. they cannot pilot team to a high the opening prices were barely chang- . . . 1 17 a j addi-wou- ld or Pipp, recruits, will have the the Moeller Interboro-Me- t. 16i C. Daly, whose good hitting is an will be in right Milan la cen- ed, aplte quota- p? i..-.,..- S Austin, Pratt's two base hit and a The Shetucket A. baseball team will play second un- position without aid. . In of a lower scale of Case U59s un- - tional factor that makes him valua-de- r Vitt or Bauman - ter, and Shanks la left.. .OriBKh has tions American of V.n.i.ii.. S3 8S 81 sacrifice fly by Gus Williams the De- like to challenge qny team less" van ugh recovers from the at- Outside of the box. the team 1st one or two yoking for stocks in London. LL Kayser five off Hamil- age Conn.j Dle-- " Ka outfielders on his After an hour of desultory trading K r. S. M..,.i...pf troit players made hits 20 years of in Eastern of stomach trouble contracted at praetienlly the same as last year. Ftaff. bat tfcua they the tl. i, .T4 74 74 game Fed-- j Detroit, tack many far haven't shown market weakened. With no increase Km City So. pf ...... lv ... 59 80 . 59 ton in the third, which netted them We would like a with the Gulfport. The latter, who to Shortstop Chapman, because of si anything to warrant breaking; Lehigh Valley . - 134 With on on Saturday after-- j For the first time lit years, to the' of activity, away 134H 132H three runs. Kavanaugh first, erals of the Falls four the Jennings when the short- broken le?, will not be ablt play ' ' - in prices fell until a 1st pf Ameri-Shaha- resembles trio. . , j i ....101 101 101 singled.' challenges Manager Tigers will open n, 13 this number of important Issues were from Louis. & , Cobb Crawford also singled, noon. Send all to Detroit the stop was at his' best as a player, befcre June, but Infielder Olson will Nash. ...135 13SH J The infield will line up tiandil Mackay l,, 1S5U scoring Kavanaugh and sending Cobb Athletic Club, 398 can League playing season without promising Oil place acceptably. Youngsters - with one to three points lower, There the Co's pf ...... 85 Shetucket considered one of the most his on Morgan - s, 8H I George on first; on secondt Foster movement stopped.' In Mexican Pet...... 01 6414 60 to third. Veach's double drove in both North Mo.in street, Norwich. big Mullin the pitching new men. Billy Putrell, who wno are upocieu tu suut wiui. ute - , the afternoon Miami Copper . of the on Third, and Captain McBrtdo- - at business was dull close ...... i ...... 98 33 SS Cobb and Crawford. - Burns also singl- many predict, will be the regular third team are Woods. Infielder, Western as year. and toward the Mlsseurl K & T...... 1SH 13H 14 short last Scott, a recruit, a recovery set In. end Mo., Kan. T. ed. On an attempted double steal season, was spiked in a league; Dunlap, Infielder, Canadian Gideon, -- At the of the a pf ... 37 37& 36 baseman this andi who was with the" otub Missouri 20 Veach was out the plate. is Billings, Western year day losses were cancelled in': most Pae. .... 30 10 at recent practice game and his foot league; catcher. last will be utility men. Schaef-- r, cvees. Nat. Bisoult ....1274 127 127 In the fifth inning Cobb was passed may cover mo league, Bassler catcher, last yeah with tlar. Mesr. . still sore, so Moriarity the veteran, wiU "also S.pf' 10 10 10 singled act In that Mexican news overshadowed every- Nevada Con. and Crawford to center. On where he played so well last Cleveland and Toledo. Lellvelt and capacity. - : - ..... 14 14 Shotten's throw in, fumbled corner will do pinch hitting. ' thing else, but the street was not ready N. T. Cent, at H. 88 US' 88 Pratt and year. , Knight the Behind the bat, Griffith' is well fortl-flne- d. K. Y.. N, H. & H. 69 home . . to pass judgment on the influence of ...... 60 68 Cobb raced with the visitor's last V eacn IS tnc umy euuiom..m s.htiMr having; Henry, Atnsmith and Al- this new factor. It was felt that the Pac. Tel a Tel. 26 36 tally. Score: job but Demrnitt. the recruit Larry ChappelL the White Sox out- - - - , Norfolk & Wee...... 102 10S(, for his - va Williams. ,V de- loll Detroit . Lsuls was Dl. Is suffering effect would depend upon future Nor. A W. pr . 885, 8S St. DTD w.. i International league, has fielder, who taken 88 - po . a velopments. Should long costly North American , . 74 x lb il ab h pa a 003 training trip from blood poisoning, la recovering a and 74 74 poorly during the Pacific MaU I . KaTank.2b 3 11 Shorten. cf 1 batted Chicago. Young conflict with Mexico ensue, Involving 334 23j, 23 n 8 4 :tb 6 K v eacn, an rapidly in Seouts Chailenflss.' Pennsylvania .. Buh,ss Austin. games while erraui; ucmci. large-governme- loans great de- ...... 109 in9?4 lmt Cobber 1 1 Pratt, 2b 10 and Coal N. J. 20-- 4 The Toung Scouts Taftrllle" chal- - Pitt. 2fl 201. 3 8 Williams, 116 'or struction, of property, the stock mar- Pitts. Coal p f Crawford.rf 8 rf 2 .enges any team years 87J 87 87 Veach.lt 4 1 4 O.Walker.If 3 3108 thirttep,. of undoubtedly would register dis- Pitta. Steel pf 87 87 a;e. ket its 87 Bums, lb 4 1 11 Leery, lb 3 IS 0 Answer all challenges through Speculators inclin- Pressed St. Car 41 41H 41 1 ' : - turbing influence. By. Sprig Morlarty.Jh 4 8 Walsh.ss , 3 3 1 The Bulletin. . ' St...... 24 20 28 - ed to optimistic views, however, felt Ray Con Stanage.a 4 0V4 Crossin.c 0 3 1 ..... 30 20 20 Aauss,p 3 1 0 Hamlltou.p 8 that in the event of a speedy collapse Beading .u. .. .. 161 161 160 13 mar1-ke- t Rook Island of resistance on Mexico's part the .3 3 3 33 8 27 15 01 SI 10 2T 17 - Rock Totals Totals 3 Quality LEGAL NOTICES "benefit. , Island pf 5 5 by First would 5i Score lm:lngs: St Louis S. D...... 21 21 21 A few stocks were weak. Canadian Seaboard A. L. -- Detroit 8 0 3 0 1 8 0 T A Ot" 19 19 19 St. Louis I...'.. 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 COtRT; PROBATE HELD Pacific one time was more five Seaboard A. L. pf 51 1 4 Jiorwifh, withjn at than ...... 51 Two base hits Pratt. Veetih. Williams. and for the DHtrlot points lower.. Selling of, this stock Sloas tShemeld 22 6 26 April, South Pacific 1914 r ..... 90 90 80 Manufacture Rvi;in'ou made low since 1910, A. JJ. 1814. ?a.4y.f t which a record' South Pacific cf L 97 Losing ' 4 97 7 Streak in Cleveland's Ranks Present HVffJUtTS 1 vt.iMfi came' largely from Europe. Kansas South Railway-- . 24 24 34 t,.... 22 J Eatnte of Lucinda. Ray, late 6 Nor- and Texas common and preferred tudcbaker Cor. 30 3') 30 Cleveland, Ohio, April Cleveland Studebaker . wich, in said District, deceased. reached the bottom figures for several pf ' 85 85 85 lost its eignt Btraignt game today, Caroline A. Greenman- - ef Term. Copper ...... 32 S3 S2 playing opening unn., years, although news of the passing ot Texas Co. the home contest of 30 x 4 Reg. Clincher. $11.00 appeared m t:our ana filed a re- 140 141 139 the season . with the Chicago leaders...... petition praying, reasons the preferred dividend was not Thint Avenue N. T. 40 40 ' 48 tor the there- Typ. 7 0. in set forth, t be ceived until after the market closed. 80 SO The score was 'to Russell started that ' administration : n. Bag & Paper 3Vz Reg. Clincher. $13.00 granted upen the estate . of said de- Bond prices sagged with particular .... 5 V 5 5 the game for Chicago, but was com- 30 x ...... ceased, aliec-e- to be intestate. heaviness in a few isolated cases. To- Union Padne ',...155 153 152 pelled to retore in favor of Scott in the , TJnion Paciilc pf ...... 82 82 82 hereupon, it. is Ordered, said par 33,400,000. TJ. inning Gra-ney- "s . t That tal sales, value. B. In. P. p...f...... 43 43-1- 42 second when a drive from Reg. QD .. $19.00 petition be heard and determined Sxpreas 33x4 - at United States twos coupon and reg- V. S. 72 72 72 bat split his hand. Cleveland had the- Probate nount T3. Court imtlit City of Pan- S. Rubber .... 55 55 54 not been able sane istered 8's and 4s registered and TJ- - to him and was .luiwirn, iu CJisrru t, on the zxth S. Rubber .... 55 55 . 54V4 . (laV A.-- . r.- 11 4 not more Reg. QD .. $20.50 ef April. at ama 3'a registered declined on call. TJ. S. Rubber 1 pf 101. 100 successufl with Scott. 34x4 - ...too, Harley-Davidso- in the foreiioon, and- that iiotii-- f tite TJ..- S. Bttet Blandlng pitched the first seven in- The n Has Iendeney petition, V. B. Steel pf 108 of aaid aud of said 108'i . li)J nings for Cleveland. He was wild, Reg. QD .. . $22.00 tiearing tnereon, ee . ry pub-iieati- STOCKS. Utah Copper 36x4 given riie Open. J4 51 54 yielded extra base of .tliU ng e His. Wabash pf 4 hits' at critical avdar time AUska Galat M 4 moments newspaper having a ...... 204 West. Maryland ...... 25 364. 23 and received poor support. , in said eft s .. H 4lia 36x412Reg. QD .. $29.00 A Dsf.ri-t- West. tin. Tel. 62 61 Collamore who succeeded him, did bet- Real at leawf three; days prior to Capper .. ia? 74 .... Starte-r- re- ami West. EL ft Mfg. 71 - the date' of said hearing, and that - Beet Saga 31 1V1 ....73 ter work. The injury to Russell's t.tr,' Am. .. Wheeling ft L. R. .... 3 : 3 turn be made this Court. Am. Can .' will keep him out game Reg- - . .. 84'i Woolvr rth .... 97 " 7 hand of the 37x412 QD $29.50 NEL.90X J. ATUSG, Judge. Am. Can ar ... 88 88 week.- - ng for" a Score. The Car- - Vitrw. . - Am. ,,,,,, .. ... Chicago Cleveland copy of record. Am. Cities - .. 1 HI . r r . b h pe a e li tmi 37 x 5 Reg. QD $33.50 AXXlE C. CHCBTSf, Am. Coal r. ,10! 10S COTTON. ab er Attest: i - Weaver, ss 4 4 1 14 tep-Statt- . Oil 87 S7 Johnnon.lb apr38d Clerk. Am. Cotiaa New York, April 22. Spot cotton Alcaek.Sb Tumer.Sb 4 S 0 4 4 18- Am. Ride ft h. -- 4- 14 . CtH-WtO- steady, middling uplands Chase, 1 15 8 0 Jackson, cr 4 4 . The 1315 gulf lb 01 36 x 4 Town Thread $26.00 A 80 AT PHOHATE W.1.1) Am. Bide JeL.pT ,,,,, ,.21 - 3 8 0 Lajele,2b 4 10 28 1340 sales 60. Lord.tb 2 3 3 at Norwicl!j witiiin and for the DiBtrict Am. . tea Seeuetties ,,, 1. Colli ne. if 3f 3 3 0 Qraney.lf 4 tif on day Am. Locornetivi, S0 30 Futures closed firm. Mav 1266: July 13 0 Norwich, the 2id' - ofApril, ...... Bodle.cf 4 0 0 Olson .v 3 1 . ; A. - Are, Lsma. pf .'. r,. 7 97 1259; 1258; De- 14 13 36 x 4YZ Town Thread $34.50 The only practicable method of starting motorcycle D. - August October 1175; Schelk.e 2 0 0 Wood.rf a & net, , 4 86 ' Present- NELBOX J. AYLJC?, Judge. Am, Sea. cember 1174; January 11S6. BUokfee.3b 3 Blllings-- 1103 0 3 Benoit.-'-late- Am. Jfc Be, pr, ,, 10 3.1 SO Kt'laie of Amanda of sk. ..I DalMUt 2 1 Carisrti.o Thread . . with rider in the saddle and both wheels on the ground. Xorwieh,--I- said Am.' Snuff ,lett : Ruatrtl.p 8 Blanding,p 1118 3 1 37 x 4"9own $35.50 , 100 - Ivapol-- Conn., Am. Sua. Bef 'fi.r ,.100 , . 3 1 xLeUvelt Many iienoit. Kyrvicii. 12 MONEY, ' 6cott.u other exclusive improvements mark the Am, Tii. Tel. .:ia " filed .a a - Collomore 8 8 8 appeared tu Court and petition Am. ..225 35- New York, April 22. 88 . . ' vest ' ..$oeeco Call money Totals . 31 27 16 1 37 x 5 Town Thread $40.00 I'.ariug, for the sons therein et TtfAjaeeij new ,.106 106 1 8-- Am. ... steady 4 2 per cent; ruling rate Totals S3 8 37 13 S forth, thai an lustrurnent purporting Am. Woelut pf .. 75 75 8-- i ) be Will of 1 4 i last loan 2; eloslng 13-- 4 a 2, (it Batted fer Blandlng in 7th. riie last. and testament Am. Writ. P. - 12W IS" Score by- innings: V ff Harley-Davidso- sid deeodefit be aflrrtitted to probate. Atrtliton T B. F. s .. 05 85 Time loans stronger; sixty- days 3; ga 0 0 3 8 8 8 n "hr-ifion- . China ..... 3 3 3 1-- 4; 1914 It is Ordeieil, 'J'iiat said Bald. Loco pf...... 108 108 ninety days and 3 six months 3 Cleveland ...... 6 8 0 6 8 3 8 p?ti:i!i Bait. Ohio ..'. .. 88 88 2. : e le and deterui'.ned at Two base hits Collins. Bono. Three Base ti-.- KoomMT-tbe-eity-- of Bait, as Ohio ... 81 al hit. . Probtue it. Bodle. 3500 Miles .or-K-U;h- Cot . 39 Guaranteed in said District, on the iTth BeMUrtwru Steel ...... 30 - 11-- 84 84 CHICASO Call or Write for Demonstration day of April. A. D, 1S14, ' o'clock Beth., St. pr. .. IRAia MARKET. - at Brook.- - Kap. !Bi 85 80 Won ; n the forenoon 'and that notloe ef the .. WHEAT.. One. High. Low. CinncinnBtie First of Series. jendenr!y of B.. ff. Goodrich ...... : 26 37 said petition, and of said 21 liar 83 3 . 83 Chicago, April 22 Chicago lost the ; b- - pub-- Callbinia Pet. Cii..i.'. 21 1...... lfarlng thereon, given by the i Calitruia --Pea. . 8 60 July . 37 . 38 opening game of the National League HARLEY-DAVISO- Rat. on of this order one time In some Sept 86 8788' 86 ' N MOTORCYCLE AGENCY newspaper having a In Canadian Par. ...m 190 194 ,.... season here today to Cincinnati, 3 to circulation said Central Ledher . . ... 85 3ii COfctf 4. Jistriet, at least three days prior to ..St.'. 5S 53 52 A home run drive into the bleachers ClieV ft Ohfc May 68 64- - 63 THE A. C. SWAN CO. ..he date said bearing, and re- ' Western .'. 11 11 11 .;...... by Niehoff, which scored a man ahead rf : ' that. Oh. St. July 6i-6- 5 63 , ''.-'- 98 98 ;.. ei turn be made t'thls Court. Ch. MIL si St. P...... !7 Sept. . 61 63 of him, gave the visiters the leq d. WILLIAM WEEKS . AEIjSO,' i, ATI ISO, Ch. M. fc 8L P. pf 134 134 63. Juatfe. ..134 eA-i- Thel clinched the game when Hoblitzell The above foregoing is N'mst . 1S0 1S8 ; and a true Oh. ... - - May stele home after reaching third on a t.ojjv of renovd. Ohino t- Caspar . . i .. 39 89 9 .... 37 37 10 Hayden Street . , j Wffliniantic, 37- - Ct Attest: FA.N'MB t C. . L. af E 53 July s7 , s - single, a sacrifice and an irefield out. C CHtRCli. d ..56 ;...;..; ' New . Norwich . aprl Clerk. m ..181 1H 11 Set...... 38 . 36 The game was a. pitcher's battle b- - London