Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH, &ULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, - 1919 o ——|NORWICH COLONIALS DEFEAT BALTI(I TEAM A INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING The Norwich Colonials defeated the|All Norwich, Academy, St . Mary's INSURABLE Baltic nine in Baltic Monday by the|The lineup of the astime is as fol- score of 22-6. ;' Dilworth ¢, Shahan b, Ashley J. L. LATHROP & SONS| The feature of the game was the|1b, Edward E\Ic[nt\le , Henry l,i 5 & hitting of Clabby and Whalen and the |rington 3b. Ira S s, John 28 Shstucket St, Norwich, Conn. | pitching of Cy Hopkins who fanned 15| ('Brien R Bellefieur 1f; Ben- % S men. jamin Tilly cf. The Colonials would like to arrange a game with the All Norwich or any | REFEREE FOR WILLARD- ' other team in Connecticut. The score DEMPSEY BOUT NOT SELECTED| atkic. Tt Chicago, April 21—Due to a mix-up n n po efof train schedules, the proposed meet- Cody.2b.c 2 1FE o] 2 4 1‘171'-' between J Willard and Jack| R Lo : i Dempsey today to discuss the selec- i R IR s (| tion of a referee for theif. heavyweight Hines,%b.c 0! championship fight Juiy 4 did not ma- (!laur-‘v«(nfl e 4 ’l Dempsey left for the wes Sl 0 3 > after Willard arrived from Rldgewsy.cb Kansas City, | Willard expressed disappointment {over the failure of the boxing bill to S —— “ ; pass in New York state, for he be- You want your insurance|; 1 0 ieved that the bill would pass and money QUICK. If you in- : Vinien 2, Clabhy 1, \h(;\r(k-flw fight might be staged in New e Lot 8 ] VSR THopktos: 147 sure through THIS agency,|® : ] FLYNN TO MANAGE WATERBURY o = R you'll obtain it PROMPTLY. ST. MARY'S DEFEATS TEAM IN EASTERN LEAGUE Strong companies, cxpert ser- GREENEVILLE A. C., 20-0f Waterbury, April 21.—Jack Flynn, . St. Mar: r Barnett’ 2 former manager of the New Londor vice. Tewett Cit el ch- | club of the ern League, today ISAAC S. JONES land Park by defeating the Greene- |¥igned a contract to manage the V ville Athletic cluk 10 0. before a|lerbury team of the Lastern league Insurance and Real Estate Agent | . .1 ' rowd. It looks like another suc- Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street | cossful season for St. Mar) > s EXHIBITION BASEBALL. R —— lit played a fast fielding a eavy | Philadelphia, April 21—The Phila- E hitting game, making only one erroriphia Nationals tied the exhibition CHARLES D, FOSTER |liing zame making onls one eror|pnia Satiorals fea "the exnibicion | Greeneville while for Jewett City Jar-|the Philadelphia= Americans here to- | x . 2 vis was the star. Besides pitching a{day, 2 to 0. The outstanding feature superb game he made three t of Un‘ game was Luderus’ homer in J scored four of the 20 runs. S Score: run the fourth inning. Norwich the St. Mary's te Americ . ay the academy and as bo s Tel. 781 161 Main St.| 5.7 ‘won their opening game of thel 5 o season it looks like a hard struzgle|son, Wood and Cady. . Umpires from start to finish, but the Jewett|Keenan and Rudolph. are confident inging | Brooklyn, April | tion game here tod: w Americans | defeated thé Brooklyn Baseball Challenge. ationals 5 to 1. Brooklyn made its single run in the cighth inning off two The score: P, - Services for American Boys. | | Memotial services f he American | ‘ountry| _Sporting Editor—Please put a_no- in the | tice in the paper nsceopal church- § Mill baseball te which includes | tean orn Connecticut under 20 | nd vears of wishing games | irea office of the to 2 n: T Wild, care P Methodist church o H. P e &% es yesterday sent out a reque Challenge. 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An entirely new idea in ciga- pointme to all honest labor, no matter how | dinary or commonplace it may be, and those of us who are qualified to help | 1US 1o 1 l e [ ‘ S out at home will feel hetter and strong. | s : N vancas oL S T It’s toasted for vour + t 1 2 er—providing, of cou : : : / \ : Guaran will In no way suffe AR e was partial impair : e = y pipc —same formula — teed t!? i xtensive for profits 4 2 ‘ . % / i be up and at our honest little O rlian : 1 13 B ) Lucky Strike Tobacco. « line"—New York Evening Telegram. 1 Internations te ites | 5000 Max : /Uf i o ‘ 5 a frac s 5 ; INCORPORATE Uses for Tape. s am 1 ire 1 awganarT e One of the most convenient of the handy box is a roll of adhesive Loons ruling at s " mon- g e = tape. A small plece of it on the bot-| ey was f 1in ) & : : S x e i 2 : gy Torcia St n i 5 Vi Alleys. | clas: If. We ¥ 1 the | States, art students to Franc nd | s ow that the best o tom of a thin ole will add consider- H SRt : 7 4 § : 1 ] , and tr Id sayir r of | rden I . when destructive dis- ably to the endurance of a pai L ! b 0 s e \ i i 1 3 e i : k t t - | an nd 1 Departmen t i iilons of oil t¢ shoes. A linen wir N at ha : ! e oy 2 : i P atch of | fel nd it appli ves ir pelping Japa he ton a « by-product. at leasi started to tear will be prevented from issues, reactel slight yeal tra 600 N i s 16K E = hay on 2 oML st ! ative 1 The gov- | 1 ound onium x!llnl’)ralte doing so further by a narrow « e , i i i are in favor of H3 S 1 ¥ ired \ ried b r In t nite Iy “fat Althougk the tape pressed over the s s : 1 L rette making—toasted tobacco. f Mines more erratic g A it 1t 1 = t t r 2 1 it E t ! 31 per cent s 1 car 5 al a € € 1 4 wh I B¢ 1 per cent ot McGoorty Defeats Ceran 5 S He e e : L Ancatio G A ASTY: JIVOMILES 210 he snonge. McGoorty sight and Curran EVERY SPORTSMAN SHOULD BE s much La few ye i i teviving n dead for haif MEMBER OF STATE ASSN. I kR DA oRe 2l Sl g e SN e e - peatin 3 nes. s I - officiu 1400 4 i do more t and hun! ¢ than is association member | will ot viol laws, nor will rmit others to do it Working together through a state 88~ g, oo Training Part of Japanese ation these things can be accom : i od: s | Educational Expansion Scheme. THE UNIVERSAL CAR : 2n be restored i 2 h can be brought back in 2 : ce. it of N2C25S2 % < S e ey It's no longer n=cessary to go the be checked 1brond to be train J Clean sportsmanship can be made| e L e aiis details - describing the praciical ~merits lon o e : : of the Ford car—everybody kncws all yrtsmanship can be brought into| The De enG A R cAtos g i e epte cruit wlents to be about “The Universal C One of the most progr our | nd ¥ ) n t f LR The ol s g oy gees and comes day after e = ) e s after year at an operaling Btelphen Walsh, Iabo: | 1 : : 50/ 8 er into the bonds ot | per month while pret aft €ar P s 2 O A 0 ! s 9% | 3 { tetlowenip alt itiat t body ef true nt kado’s Land . 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