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Slig Silvy’s Tire Shop 114 FRANKLIN STREET Open Evenings Until 9 P, M, STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Strzet, Norwich, Conn. BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 546-13 AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promntly and thoroughly | | tested under air pressure before leav. ng Shop. PLUMBING TIN | 499 Main St. Tel. 7|MN'NG‘ We can| NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919 Toledo, Ohio, May 13.—Work on the arena where the Willard-Dem fight will be held here July dth prob- ably will be started this week, Tex Rickard, promoter of the fight, an-, nounced today. The contract may| be awarded tomorrow to a Toledo com: pany. J. L. McLoughlin of San Francisco, architect for Rickard, said today that the Wwena here will be just four| times as large as the one built by him at Reno for the Jeffries Jol\n(un‘ championship fight. . The seats in the| arena will have a maximum height of| 34 feet, while the arena itself will| be an eight sided affair, six hundred| feet across. This means that those! sitting on the last rows will be 300 feet from the ring, which will the reg- | ulation championship size, 24 feet. Rickard has announced that only| 150 ringside seats will be reserved for newspaper men. He requested that newspapers wishing working space for their sport writers make formal appli cation by mail for seats. The advance sale of seats, which will! range from $10 to $60, will be open on’ or about May 24, Rickard stated today. ASHLAND A. A. TO CLASH WITH STONINGTON A. C. Again Ashland was obliged to can- cel their game of May 1lth with the | pitch, and Ch Ashland promises no_exception to the rule. Preceding the big game Sunc the Ashland Athletic as arranged that the fans may sec fast amateur baseball as the fa Mary's team will h with the New London Independents. The St team is unquestionably the ateur team in Connecticut, mes in four s ndstand at the parking facilitie a fit for a 1 opening game. { ACADEMY PLAYS THREE GAMES THIS WEEK| The Academy crew pl league game today whe with the strong Wester I The N. F. A. boys are in [ dition pect to come home the weil known bacon. Coach McKay put the boys stiff practice Tuesday afternoon. ing them on the fine points of He may start a dark hor and surprise the fa withheld for strat The Academy High game ha urday on On Sagurds ton High, considered onc est high school te the state. This la wind of a game undefeated. SECOND DIVISION HAS reasons. ably wi Bulkeley the unt of = thi wquld be 2 both ams i ‘Washington, Division made Ma the the rif and i ached by General Pershing. Slater St:r: Challenge. Slater Stars challer Con and 15 year sky, Jewet Walter M Y. M. C. A. Juniors To the Jail Hill te I have seen your Bulletin and will Want Wame. R { claim to be the best in Eastern Con- { mond. Park has been considerably improved o | by Contractor Gilbert during the week, | ¢ xtra_bleachers have been Duilt, | autos increa BROWNS CRACK SHOTS OF A. E. F.| DODGERS AND REDS BIG: ARENA FOR WILLARD-DEMPSEY BOUT | Saturday morning. ph ed at Mohegan Park grounds. T k for the Y. M. C. A. Juniors, all of whont art under 13 years of age. We would also like to arrange for! zames with the Leke Street Potatoes| and the Bos all challenges to Albert Leffingweil, 33 Grove street. GREENEVILLE PASTIME A. C. AND TAFTVILLE TO CLASH | Manager alcintyre, of the ville Pastime A. C. has arranged a game with the fast baseball team, namely the Taftville Bear Cats, who necticut, for a game Saturday after- noon, May 14, and it will be played on what is called the Sandbank dia- Manager Mills says he has one of the best pitchers of Eastern Connecticut and will put him up against any barring none, but -Man- ager Mclntyre thinks and knows that Shahan, the pitcher of the Pastimes will take him down a point or two. These teams play a series of gamgs very year and each year they have trengthened their teams enormously. anager McIntyre is the only one in G e giving the people base- ball this year and they ought to be resent and root for the home team. The lineup for the Pastime A. C. Groton Iron Works team on account|ill be as follows: —Dilworth, P. of the rainy weather. oy Sunday,|E: Shahan;’ CEEEED aéb 5 Manager May 18th, promises to be the opening| M C‘"lfilelrl'eflgsl-_ 1%“‘"3“ o 3.’.”“5;?,',‘ game on the home grounde dt the pros-| 2 e et | ent time, when the Stonington A PR R will meet their fate at the hands o z ¢, Dono Ashland’s mighty nine. Ashland’s bat- "‘»‘2(&\ Lgmoh‘ln}z SA\:(urp?suw,‘ M&f tery will be as usual, Rieger or Brick- y 3b; Mills ss! £ “oleman ¢ Kruck and Vincent for the last three seasons has ha m Hap me_team (clearly out of Tafty afd Da elson’s cl: ) and this | INDIANS TIMELY HITTING WINS OVER DETROIT! Detroit, Mich,, May 13—Timely hit-' ting by Cleveland batters won from Detroit today, § to 5. The score: Detroit (A) i 5 3 Ojfiellman1b 4 1 ofFlusstead.it 4 1 obonessb 2 HIT HARD, WIN FROM CHICAGO‘ . Louis batted , hard in tk n, 2 to 1 Chicag Robertson eventh, 4 to 3. The Cincinnati Brookiyn (M) FINANGIAL MARKET WAS ACTIY AND New York, May pauses marked the stock exchange todas ing was again active changes were mainly list manifested no | until the final hour, wher tations were made. Steels, coppers shares were the and GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. Generators—Ignition Devices Tvniten:H}aTl and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICL GARLOCK & HAYNES ¢ BANK STREET, Second Floer, Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON DENTAL SURGEON P. A. SCHWARTZ, D. M. D. Somers Bldg, Franklin Sq. Norwich. Suite 11 Office Hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 10 6 p, m. Evenings and Sundays by appointment Telephone at Office and ReSidence WHERE TO DINE BOSTON CAFE AND LUNCE | 41 BROADWAY Gives the Best Service EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE For Ladies and Gentlemen CARL S. DEMETER CO. Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABODY Phone 988 FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. '2 Fifth Street. Pheone 1251-13 THERE 15 no wm to Th! 'Il- | strength together panics, inely Nevada | Consalidate : sclosed heavy | losses in earnings, but these werec! largely regained in the spirited ad-| vance which accompanied the clos U. S. Steel made a net gain of 1 1-2 chief clc with eq the latter scoring gains of two points on a refurled adva prices of some finished ste following the failure of: t stabilization plan, also went up, nur 1g shares re to two point or issucs, presy ment's Rail ance ondary the riming hand Metals forfeited ntage on publics v reports of the one their com points, but the independent group ros from two to 4 1-2 points. American Car, American and Baldwin Locomo- | tives and New York Air Brake were | the outstanding features at two to six | point advances. | [ | High priced oils were under pressur most of the time, but Mexican Petro- leum turned the tide, ris four points, Texas Company recovering three point loss and General Motors | also rallying. | Minor shippings strengthened that division as a wholc irregu lar. Leathers, tobaccos, utilities an food and fertilizer shares were mo but higher. Sales amounted to 1,475,000 shares, Local tractions were the strongest features of the firm bond market, |0 C erty issues also showing more . Total sales, par value, gated $12,275000. Ol U. S. s rose 1-4 per cent. on call STOCKS. coupon Hgh, 4y s 811 sesaied 111111 : COMMERTIAL COTTON. New York, May 13.—Cotton futures | pened steady. May 2835: July 2698; | o ober 2330; December 2480; January | Cotton spot ste 7 middling 2950. MONEY. The game to be| Score: well Avenue Scalpers. Send | Msin LEAGUE “CHAMPS” LOSE TO NEW YORK TEAM! New York, May 13.—The New York \ \aflonxls defeated the Chicago Ieagu! champions here today, 3 to 2.—The Pilats The N. C. 3 New York (N) v Tiod [BY I N PHILLIES BUNCH RUNS AND PIRATES LOSE, 3 TO 2. Philadelphia, May 13.—Philadelphia aefeated Pitsburgh today, 3 to 2, prin- cipally hecause of the effectiveness of Jacobs. Cutshaw’s drive into the left field seats and a tally to the Pirates by Jacobs' lapse from form in the seventh was aM their scoring. Great| outfielding by Bigbee and Meusel saved nine g0 on maiden Navy flying boat. Sweeney.c | Bamitons after flight, | maw w32 (x) Batted for Schmidt in Score both pitchers. Score: Pittsburgh (N) | Philadelphia () CENTRAL_NEWS PHGTO_SEAVICE, KEW_YORK: npo a el 5 . 3070 4 ofpe 66 0 0whi Navy seaplane’s successful trial P g 0 Mensel,cf at Rockaway, arouses hopes - of trans-Atlantic victory. Crow of trip of huge Com. H. C. Rits- cherson pilots air glant on first test. Our photo shows Com. Ritscherson METHODIST CENTENARY CAMPAIGN For One Hundred and Five Mil-ions of Dollars For a Five Year Program of World Service Over twelve hundred Churches have already reached and passed their apportionments. The Challenge of the Centenary is now before the Methodist Church Pittsbus much training in the arts of self fense and offense as the three mill Two base hits Adams. mmi i runs, Cutshaw half. Probably the most far reaching fect of the work of the men in bo: CARDINALS’ LEAD TOO GREAT TO OVERCOME! Boston, May 13.—St. Louis scored} three runs on seven hits off Nehf in the first three innings and defeated oston today, 4 to 2. Score i (W) Beston the needs of the in fighting. were inclined camps for Some of to favor instructor: [ 1 future winner under the former reg d ] Ch e adRTT @ and help put your Church among :$: to the mat. put a pre- | . 5 e st the leaders in your district. 272 4 hanger on” These| 11700 tried under all of the | S g in the camps and 9 o 1 o|were the ones used in selecting the 1 3 0 0 0jchampions of the A. ¥ So well did m e g these rules work that veral near champions with the A. E. meet the aggressive veloped in ‘my fore barred from fifi name of the A. remain in France. voungsters ing under BASEBALL. | In all r competitions the num ke duration of rounds {limited to two minutes each. Letween each round shall 1 or eree mu the co numbe , four rnig at th are boXIng, two are I e manner of judging st 8 There shall be med on opposite side referee in the rin, run oft At t] onal League. ie ve received in the last year and zing in the camp was the promulgation of a | man in whom they saw a prospect Of | . refused to and were there- in the time d}ey‘ The important part of the rules {promulgated for the championshiy YESTERDAVISMRESPLIC. lone of the Bases in France, «follow: dations! Leagas. rounds to be contested shall be three to | the men ontestants ame tim ach judge shall write the | ™) de- ons and the World Church awaits the answer. et ag; the aj METHODISTS show your loyalty Will He Ceich It?- He ought to, hut you ean never tcil. One thing how- _ever, you can always be sire de- | not provided for in these rules, the re- | feree shall have power to decide such the | questions. _Because many ciaims of being of as- ! Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri 4| Sistance to the army as boxing in-| cultural Implements, Transmissions | G| structors arc being made at the pres-[and Crankcases, Housings, teel | o |ent time, the Athletic Division o f the | Frames, Axles and other metal | Commi: of | ion on Training Camp Ac- tivities is making public the names of ho worked under it as boxx- instructors in the Qifferent camp: men who_helpe: were drawn from the rnaks , & large number of good finding their way of AL and OUND witk our WELDIN illed, expert work that is g: teed—try it. be | der 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 oving, especiall art: KiNDS can be made WH”LE Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. 1 boxing instructors * the commission. { Commission follows: P. Armstrong, George V. Brewer, Bobby Bui ] i | Harry I ok : e ‘ ‘antwell, Tommy Connolly, Lr]rh? eng | Coulon, Johnny Coulon, Tommy Dix Driseoli, late {on, Jimmy Dunn, Fred S. Dyer, Martin said District, deceased. araher, Mike Gibbons, Tom Gil trator exhibited h x of the competitor who in his|jons 'Danny Goodman, Frank .T.|pRinistration account with said e {rion ey mn e “," ormley, Johnny Griffiths, Eddie Han- |fors c CCUTt fOF allowance; it s e, t05 0 ‘-“;)r‘ lon, Joe Herrick, Jerome V. Jefford. Ordered, That the 1 day of May {judges agree the ran - Johnny Kilbane, Mike King, Benny|A. D. at 10 o k in_the forc {ner is d"'f;r‘wdlh'ml i 1oy | Leonard, Charlie Leonard, Battling|1o0m. & T ootateiCopre Kbone il Chteago. | 1 Leg the ! | Levinsky, Ted Lewis, Jack London,|he® snd the srmacty, in said Distrl | S0 inform the referee Hoy Ch iy b WAL | the sdums] {s 2 apoointed {upon decide as in e {Packy McFarland, Tom McFarland, |istrator is directed to o Marks or points are awarded forlp;i .y NcMahon, J. Hume MacDonald, |thereof by publishing ect clea with knuckle | 7250 0 R ente . Mitchell, Frank spaper having ve her hand on | yie 0 €5 B O'Donovan, Mike District, at least ten day e s 5 part of e iron: or SHacs of the |or Al Reich, Willie Richie, Wm e E Naticaal League. el v\'Dd:xu\Xl'u'<';JL’;\‘" Lo ole- | Rodenbach, Hugh Ross, Frankie Rus- NELSON Q, Judg . T LR , Tommy Ryan, (Philadelphia),| The above and Torézoine is ooy Eotiing ey ¢iJohn Tholmer, George Thompson, |copy of UL pike” Webb, Wm. R. Whipp, Charlie M. DRESCHER, e who ds who displays the better The referee ding off, tyle. ST American League. r hitting below belt, for us % ting with the open glove, the inside with the but of the b st, for falling roughing or which he may other {any ARMY TRAINED 3,000,600 MEN IN BOXING ARTS Washington, D. C.—Three million nd more men were trained in boxing | een months the United n the war. This total was | the Commiseion on Activities compiled submitted by their phys n the different Th made arm of | many of the m in} ruction in the simp- | ing had to be started | ning. Many of the regi- Iy one or two men, pro- | ficient in the sport ! one regiment at Camp Jackson able to demon- strate that not one man in the entire organization had worn a glove before | coming to the camp. Men close to the boxing game are responsible for the Buess that not more than three thou- sand men before the war received as | foul. power to stop the contest opinion 2 contest is outclassed or cidentally disabled. 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