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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY., DECEMBER 9, 1913 : - - w.za | GARPENTIER KNOCKS OUT WELLS Workmep’s Compensation Insurance Frenchman Wins Heavyweight Championship of Europe in e LflTfi?\‘O?U& . One Minute 13 Seconds—Wells Fails to Land a Blow— Purse of $15,000 and Side Bet of $5,000 For Winner. London, Dec. §.—(eorges Carpentier | was Brittow's. Both in the elghth and of France knocked out Bombardiel | ninth Packey had Jack grogey, but Wells of England In the first round oi [ Was unable to put his man out. Brit- a contest at the National Sporting clun tonizht for the heavywelght champion- ship of Burope. The actual time of fighting was one minute and thirteen seconds. Carpen- tier made it a hurricane affair, concen- ton at times fought McFarland to a standstill, and even outboxed him, but fhis was only in flashes. The crowd jeered the boxers during most of the coniest, and there wero numerous cries of “Put ‘em out!” “Stop trating his attack on Wells' weakest ; the bout!” | point, his stomach, and soon bad the | McFarland's stiff lefts to the jav Englishman grogey. Then, with & tro- | his clever blocking, and Britton's wild mendous swing to the jaw, followed by | SWinging gave Packey the lead at the a smashing lefit and right to the ribs |end of the second round. Both men ler sent Wells down for the | Were jeered as they went to their co ners at the end of the third round. ghout the brief contest the | Nelther man seemed to be anxious L) <hman did not strike one effectiv> | Aght. The crowd was far from pleased il et S Ser ) | With McFarland’s showing during the . A 1t was for a purse of $15,000 | tiird and fourth. but in the fifth round 3 & a side stake of $5,000. It attracted | McFarland showed some of his clever T sreat interest among sporting men be- | Doxing ability and in the sixth cleariy the se ond meeting be | outpointed his opponent 1sh heavyweight and the | Packey also had the be: few months. Their | €nth round and the ei st of the sev- h was even. | Frenchman within | ard Rea' last fght took place at Ghent and | The fighters were hissed repeatedly for fochacds Bibiios: Carpentier knocked Wells out in the | their slow and uninteresting work. : __ &= fonpth round after the Englishman had | The men woke up in the ninth, e the better of the first two | th:mgxlng heavy blows to the body and VILIIAM F b | jaw. Britton was in a bad way at the ai WILLIAM F e end of the round. The tenth round o s e 25 Shetucket INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE was even, with AlcFarland landing at ¢ D AND OBJECTS TO DEMANDS. | Sl e et LL ¥ 7 . Cubs Wall, 3 i Will Await Action of National Com- | Eubs WallopiAthlstics. ; Wipresents 15 . i | Monday night in the Willimantjc | £ | mission—Interleague Series Proposed. | quckpin Jeague the Cubs trimmed the o = ¥ __ . Athletics three straight, bringing the 2 _ v} New York Do S seball mag acond place team down five points be- | nates, plavers and writers from many¥ ' hind the Pirates, who lead the league. JOHN A. MORAN ek b e T T S R L z ot meetings that will occuPi gingje with 114, and Wood had the hig Real Estaie and Inve fon untll Wednesday total, -308. he International league opened L0 A L & session this afternoon, and T McGrory Building, Main e he National league ~clue Athietioss 3 onpone.and - Governor | Cunningham ... 93 83 - of Pennsylvania will in | S2OW . 9 84 e % | Reynoids v aie be clected president for g0t Muilen PECRIRe (o 3 r erm 5 < e ATTORNEYS AT LAW L e e o i Aienior e " immons S8l | = — | players as presented through their fra- i = AML A. EROWNING [ v 4 L. Fultz, their presi- | e ase - oS A. g s ING | s lively discussion for | Cubs. | i s | the National lnague conferees. The In- | S i1 o leaguie took up the demar Tl iy ague regarded them ger : 100 96 nounc it would awall | Parker .... 08 91 | > n by the national baseball : : 1 and the national assocla- | 500 a8t ssional baseball clubs. In the second game the = 413 _championship pen- | one. C. Bowen of the Tigers had the e 1o © Newark, The next season will | high single, 115, and hig total, 32 Aver 115 with Toronto playing | are: i e, Montreal at Jersey City, | White Sox. Baltimore and Rochester at | g smun .......108 90 25— | f s .| McQuitian ..10700°88 79 es— 5 B . { discussed but took no ac- | Soran 10, - 98 101 C}l!'l + amittanngpe | tion on the propositl Olin v T T ISHNAS NEMIIANCES | 1casus vost season sortes with the) Blekeiy 11 "11101 108 . & s okt ot Simaemeene B = Enjoy Yourself! to the Cld Country. I ational team to play every | i 5 & assoclation team three Tigers. Siban rafts Charles H. Ebbets of the E. Bowen . F 5 A R = Buy a box of Oasis and 1 ersian Thomas Chivington of the | C. Bowen 109— 323 association will address the | Faatz Tow \ 2 145 R what is meant by a good cigarette oA -~ J""FLRLAND OUTPOINTS ERITTON‘ i —_ - Sl | g “ v ) A in Steet |Gt oo s tor Lo ot|_ i BT P DN e —and when we say good all our tobacco knowladge = — | Action—Britton Groggy at Close. |V©° s o el €. ATCEISO b | Fia Doc. - packes | Shen tice sni wank sammes. Wil et o Suntson [ BEEL P d2 Ttk | M () is back of the statement 14, no-decision boxing contest be- | James Trickey, University of Towa, r 6,000 spectators here tonight. Both | all-western tackle for 1912 and ¢k ¥ better of five | American team, dled last week of peri HARVARD MAY PLAY McFariend had F rounds, while four were even and one | tonitis, following an operation. CAGO UNIVERSITY | e P — w mson's Football | EE ( i TS, ¥ ;) thall | ] [ < rsea FINANGE'L AND COMMERCIAL ,, Loyt e e 8 <l = ¥ 2 « - e e - 2o e o AL r f s NEW HAVEN DROPS 2 5-8. V2% 200 comn - mroucts 'I SN P . S 7 Il A YR X 47 I N Y k C mmm]]l e ‘ o ‘ TR Premium Store, 7t venue uiid Lol Sireet, New Yor | zam- | Shrinkage in Net Corporate Income | e Brturiiine . = = & o g AL i . dinsiro, A% e resses the Stock. . 5 ; 3 % s o e MANY CAPTAINS | American Trainers Abroad. | nas peen snittea to tho mite to A, if | passes <o’ ln that game, paved the[tend. The aats ts Dec. It od it i 4 g % York. Dec. S.—A better feeling o PLAY AT HALFBACK. The unofficial but semi-guthoritative | Possible, the place vacated by ‘Norris, | %ay to West Point's victory over the | certainty that it will be N nd et : n the stock exchange today ¥ s , atement that Al Copeland, the former | Who sprung such a surprise on Har- [ Navy fatr. If wes thought that the dinnes ere was a more pronounced di Contors, Quartorbacks and Tackles | Yale and Princston —athietlc trainer | vard in the dual games last spring — < {10 the 1912 eloven was the last word Sition to IFAAE ohthe long 91A€ than ¥ : and an ali around athiets in his day, | Norrls was graduated last June, | Rudy Hulswitt, a former National|in banguets but that remains to be time previously. During the pe foxieecond Rinos. has been selected to train the Austria ——- | leaguer, more lately @ player in tho | sen. A livo committes is in oharge D8 ession: Hicye was | | track and fleld team for the Olympic| Michigan university has no | American assoolation, has been signed | of the coming ocelebration. om Qu il advance of g0od proportior With captains elected for a number | gumeg of 1916 at Berlin, adds another | COMIng against Fielding Yos | to manage the Jersey City Internation- f BATSS Rnfl wealkiness of spe- of the leading college football teams | 5T Towing list of farous Amord ball coach. Some Al statistician | al league team. Hulswitt played In| poiu. A Mermat, Jr, West Potnt's RE. o & S 1a for next year there appears to be little | nihletes and trafpers who are has investigated Up's” record | Louisville last season, but obta M ] e e Senet ing forward passes, is ernoon,: and’ gains scaled preference in the awarding of leader- engaged to coacl foreign teams in the 18 years he has been at Ann |release when Manager Hayden learned | TRPURF -, CorsVor SaWeon o Belg™ s e - 3 > ship so far playing positlons are | competition against the United Etates | Arbor. In’ that time the Wolverines | he had a managerial opportunity. He p. B, 0 i her on the Cadets’ ninc : « explanation generally advanced concerned. reiurng from 24 col- | eniries thrce vents hencer Copeiand | have played 105 and |18’ expected o cover second base for | has been & hitcher on the Cadets’ nin [ 3 reat for today’s UDLUID was leges and universites of the east and | follows Hrnie Hjerthers, who is unde: | have won all exce | the Tersey Citys. | iayer at Armour. ecaflemy in Chi S e iy el west show that 13 captains have ) el i > SRR e b, il e alls, 4 ‘ won 'a. statement attrin e e e in the Ger-| TWranz Marceau got a "D from the | pr,rvgrq hall makes a very app Basoball ployers nave always fiice x : i 1 to Attorney General McR e e P arter. | an ‘athletic coaches and athletes. | Dartmouth Athletic councll for his | prigte setting for the banquet which |into the football game singe it be : i effect that | the governme most populer position, With quarter- | France. Belglnm and Greece afe alss | Showing in two intercollegiate cross. | priste seftlng for the banquet which | into the frolhall sams Snse W' b p 3 seek to avoid dissoiution su ! bacl, center and tackle all ted for sec- | constdering similar moves, and even | country championships this b L1 R Sevan thut dafcais: 5 | now. that the forward pass has ous < A 20 it e po=dible, Ml . %! Halfbacks 7, centers 4, tackles b il mlv“ml;':’ all the members who will wish to ai- | valuable asset to the football player thout recourse to the courts. 0 ks et o iy inization of her team, now that - e T vement fn the money sti- | P 250 . backs 4, d allbac iympie fund sed the $50, RO = — RBS o Samament, Yorx Ot at the leading colleges to date;is as | o 5 = : : nci- | actor. ~There was an o i a the leadir & | SED e Wi e — 3 ) e ek T Brow Mitchell, center. e National Sporting club was i : 3 . - b el Satan ror O e & Taane Princeton, H. Ballin, tackle packed and exiravagent prices were of athietics Har 8 e ea Batore. tho end of th Silsee Penpsylvania, L. Young, haifback. | Paid for even standing room. P s b . . & i AEH s n i Byr se, J. Shuffelt, center, ‘L e S e is & professiona o & C | ‘Washington and Jefferson, B. Cruik- | ny Gall . vell | a ank Q by 1 Her ew Haven's shrinkage of $55: o it ton Wy G : runs wel . \j v ct corporate income. for Octobe R @3 = | snank, genter. : : n a quarier mile to a Marathon, | are “gradunte professionals’ At i G MA 1 sed a renewed decline In that sto Palace Cur......080% 131% New York university. E. R. Huntley make another t of colleges. [ in baseball L MANT |, 7 5-8 to a_small fraction | Con. Chuper 1 g quarterback. » hias been at Yale and Georgetown, | ik 2 ove its low record. New Vork Cen- &8 d% Lafayette, R. Diamond, quarterback. and now it is hinted that he will enter | s Glants have signed Emilio P; L SR LA R S ey Northwestern, W. Hightower, quat- | Foraham, | mero, the mensational young pitcher of | Some Interesting Facts Ab Nie o TV, 15 lepent minca 1906 | i terback. . Gl | Ekal Falcemo, a. lerc. mander, has | e Interesting Facts About 255 pacine was tn ateads demand | i g 2 Gettywpurg, G, Schatfer, halfback 5 at the end | been performing = o 3 and rose & 1-2. Its advance was at . d | Haverfora,'J. Cares, quirterba: oir fallen 1dol had an teams that ended by ® revival of often-heard | Soathers” Pacific N o Mglun CR Lol E earing fo | vy club ir Kidney Troubles gended by & revigal of the'often-eard | 1 fondey e e e : = cu every club The expected increase in supplies of | Seitisd Selines [ alsy NiS Ao Tackle. ssa | Palmero is only 7 years ol stands er metal was disclosed by the pro- Chuker : e LS e feet cight inches I 2 e monthly statement. The in i b B o pach [ - G & | & in domestic consumption | o S T English sportsmen who, unde - having Increased slightly | 00 A Einohey, Mokl et [ gresion dhet bl o e g b shares were strong early in %9 2 5 e y hicag sjarlens, | et cklo: | duo to a fluie, made him a strd : , but Tell B When'the' repor. | 10 B, bt %, 12, “Indiana M. Erehard, haifback i ifback, | &cd.| was backed freely; the prevailing odd ed traces Ereenlarity E ik Towa, Leo Dicks, halfhack. | I heti: b t0 The match attracted | ‘ Pae howed traces of Jrregularity et Ciser Bowdoln, 5. A Lewis, tackle ) | more interest than any held i0be~ z]‘ lc e Total sales, par value, $1,750.000. ‘li-;l\l:j:_ ‘\I‘,r{l.(:f-:'( gus ,'f'“ a5 S5t He 0 den iaedin fo . | e i Panama threes were = higher, the | FA ot eaean ST > Tun in the | - . k ST R Lhend u) Michigan Asricultural college, G. E. e Yea 3 -ctional Bookcases o b duliss Sful oo a4 Abel Kiviat a nes th t western | 2 Colby, P. . Fraser, haif L e s : : : g SR | Clally invited to. run, R e e e —combine and an extraordinary 1f-miler. | Dame. w! | S OTEH an are pid Elimination of Professional Cozch. R. W. Pouch 1¢ ‘aer degree, and are id th who showed such good pace last vear. ! to 18 and made 13 out of 17 | . y . | The agitation to eliminate tne pro | s of Globe-Wernicke fessional baseball coach during the | | playiug of iniervarsity games is a: q Let us show you t Construction and prove the economy of these Bookcasas. 160 Wheeling & 500 Wieconsin ¢ Total sales. 251 & Founarr.. | bresent the subject of correspondence | ff] o e poe s |and discussion among a number of | a sl K . P : T ! COTTON. | eastern colleges. It {s the contention | ] H [ ' q Visit our Special Christmas” Exhibit—the 50 Am. Tinsed I bR | that the nines should play their game B g , Dec. 8—8pot cotton | without the fleld assistance and advice in the magazines, and solve the gift problem, guiet: middling uplands 18.40; gulf = o o b ! T3 acles 335 S ‘4l 0] | o the professioual coach, i1t in EIR i Mareh 12,95 “moer 18,04, January 1284, | The Harvard Alumni Bulletin ex- G -97, May 12.90, July 12.80. presses the following editorial opinlor | on the subj ER%NE | Big Holiday Event you have seen announced | MONEY. : : - s g P g “The object of these athl o arsew, York, Dec. §—Money on call|ers is to S esbace me oitletls teach | NO MORE DANDRUEF OR FALLING | you cannot find & traco o dandrft m‘ One section at a time will start your Library Case. rm af -i@6 cent.; ruling rate | fin: , just as instructors in othe. alling bair . but your real surprise will | = Jast loan'5 ‘v"'?clg;lng R B Lol | detieimanis e b B LS S EESE SURHISE bo after about (wo woeks' use, when | 1 section top and case $7.00 oans_easler; 60 days 6@5 1-2; | final examinations. Only In athletics, AWAITS YOU. you will see new hair—flne and downy 90.days 5@6 1-4; six months 4 3-A@5. | however. does the teacher leni & han | at first—yes—but really new hair— $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 < e in the final examination. The single| To be possessed of a head of heayy, | Sprouting out ail over your scalp—| ¥ g | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ‘t In which he does not is rowing. | beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, | Danderine is, we believe, ihe only sure Add sections as required = 5 | waEAT Open. Hig Lew. Clase. | Would It .not. be advisable to adopt in | wavy and free from dandruff is mere- | halr grower; destroyer of dandruff and | SR S Yo, Dég 8s: 88 82 all the branches of sport some meas- |1y a matter of using a little Danderine, | cure for itchy scalp and it never fails | i tipated r Mwr. Y O% BN (ure waleh would leave the. men 0| 1t 18 easy and inexpensive to have |to stop falling halr at once. | 3 o ste s poisoned b | CORN— o o st | es in tho final test? In this|nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just| If you want to prove how pretty and | ~ | - < in the body jous re | i = 2 | way leadership for the captain and get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's | soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth b ‘ II BER I & SONS often follow. Use Dr. King's New Life | o “ e sponsibility for all the players would | Danderine now-—all drug stores rec- | with a little Danderine and carefully | . .~ and you will soon get rid of con- iy I 7 it be more fully developed. Also the re- | ommend it—apply a little as directed | draw it through your hair—taking one | | dache and other troubles PREE, sults of the contests would depend |und within ten minutes there will be | small strand at a time. Your hair will | 137-141 MAIN STREET 3 ».!,:;iu&"\mn‘x‘x;,lunlé. [ l it e : ) P l;x::j'ta uponmllhe; unemgw‘-; of the com- |an appearance of abundance; n-cs;;- bei soft, glossy and beautiful in just § i 510 Chivo, " Cas 3 iy ST N 1 ors and Jess upon the cleverness [mess, fluffiness and an incomparable ! a few moments—a delightful surprise o P ; 0 Comtoak Tonnel e 8 @ 8 Ny diu & & of the coach.” gloss and lustre and try as you willawaits everyone who tries this Sole agents for Norwich and icinity