Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 3

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§ " Pittsburgh Aug. te bles he fell off itting and | Princeto \mpi d W 4. 6-1. other $3,000 whag ke o arat i:h-:oé: : :'m heles by falling | Mathey to play his opponent | keepsi¢.” r hour reign as tavorite for champion-. steadiness AN : aehi A ek 7 iy ; 'HITS IN FIRST INNING 3 Wi Juip homors in the national amateur |on comparatively easy putts. at the n 1 . $ iz : : ; s t the Oak-| Platt, while not playing particularly fand necessary speed. . & i A e B D fimet Jate this |brilliant Rolf, was extremely steady | *Garland Mo DbrG titee ner o _FOR TIGERS| | E IRESTONE Gray Side- ofierncon: was eliminated by J. Wood |and le every shot count. gagement £Ons) #, Mick.. ' Abg Three hits % 1 . I Sorct winning at 3. 26 9.1~ orman I |1 the first miing And fhe elective ‘X" wall Tires cost more Blart, North Hills Ol fefent of the | SERGEANT H. B. RHINE AT on the 35. The defeat of the . B. . 5 e _ T Laoners Wun e r: o , famous. Woodland Club star by Platt | SCORES 289 OUTOF "300| Brookes retired trom the doubles when | PG 0F Diiiadiiniac's o 0. Cobb than the “bargain” cut- was a sensational a golfing feat as ug. 21- rgeant’| within & stroke beating o T |beat two infield hits, ‘e out one for . . the contest that marked the passing Ecgd?l:liieN'UJ SA;-‘ C., “outclassed m&?fl L 40 toece bases and slid fome.in the first| - tires that attract the of Chick Evans yesterday at the hands|more than 500 crack marksmen, im the ' Zi02, © m“;"‘:&g’ : i3 e linning for Detroit's second run, beat- . ‘“tire Shopr ” of Ouimet As & setting to the|1000 yara final stase of the presidents | [AUTCd, FAZSESOL S0 L0, O TG ing the rewurn throw of -Heilman's ! shopper. match a terrific thunder storm burst re toda: B U e ST e i the tournament,| seriice iy, Score: 289 in over players and spectators just after Apnierd- the New England export had squared|{niteq States. His score- H%vfl_ ,.m;e»: tl;;‘ Siwles. PR, the contestant on the home green and |, possible 300. The champion, who Randelph Eycett and R. V. Thomas, the two extra holes were fought out|g.g in 146th place following the first| - ”"A ol and C. B, Dayle agd B o T dallec o tho arin. o iye makuel OF. (e FIEES R Dudley. Morgan, were pairs that came testants and gallery to the skin. he 1 £ uring & . B e as the second heavy storm of [HIle L O¥er Hhe lonE R ich made|through to the doubles semi-finals. the day as & result the course was i eait toidon. 2 . badly slowed up. both greens and B hlece. was wen By K Phil-|MOOSUP WiNs Fi:‘Eclp:’NG S 5 fairways being dead. which conditions | ;55 5 seaman in the U. S.'navy., with - GAM XOM PLAI 0 were reflect.id in the ;luay 3‘! All(hl‘l;; ;p:coie of 288, Others of the first !el; ' (Special to The - Bulletin). st There s a famous phrase goifers participating _in__the O M. Newcomb, .- District. of |\ g Gy o round. Compared with his work of ohembia Sivillen tearm, 268 ‘Sergeant| Befors o crowd of 10000 fans on the | puitdliyila 0" ik that tells the whole story Wednesday against Evans, Ouimet’s C M. Co 288 t S 4 3 . . 5 Play fell off padly. but It is doubtful o 5;,,?‘;;,’;11“;53344 G E25 SerESRTY | Moosup - won the third_ang_ deciding |, w1 X c about Firestone Tire r*this was aue as much to weatner |5 VOB EIMENSAOT0, (U X g7 R team, | Eame of the series from Plainfield. y el and course conditions as the natural{,ge="Cl M Gettys, U. S. M. C. 286; to 0, in one of ‘the most thrilling | a1aNTS MAKE IT THREE e - - - gam srounds : reaction following the strain of Yes-|Serzeant M. Fisher, U. 8. M. C. 286; |Eames staged on the carpet gronncs STRAIGHT FROM CARDINALS 21.—New terday’s match. Ouimet's stroke score 5. Adams, U. 8., Cavalry, 1 in . STR vith 150 against the for- |5 7 5 915 . s e double. o piox, Holas, dvans: Dy . B N B e ctviion | BHR Bw Ut the Moosup team has here today by winning the third game i A ' i 5 ain, roving it | of e series. core - nder - far more favorable PIaYIng |porors inciading the Major Lester (hit its 1913 stride agaln. proving it \Seare: The all-wool tailored guit costs more than the shoday “hand-rane-down,” too. 23222539331 Bl mnmanmus Most Miles per Dollar i 4 ~ . |Eisner trophy. and Major Adams was PR o Ouimet was in trouble virtually all| SO0 3" Fie” cavalry cup, given by [all on edge till the last man was out ow Yo v ouis ¢ taking 85 for both the forenoon Moosup defeate ainfie A e H 8- S e ¢ the marine corps in 1910. pt o B i & and afternoon rounds of 18 holes each. g Back of the Worcester Eastern leagu . HE e S He was particularly bad in his drives,| pATTERSON AND BROOKES team was on the mound for Plainfield. H Siscctmonst 3 0 > the ball repeately finding bunkers. 2 bOUBLES | He i5 the leading twirler of the East- : slsimerad 3 1 : pits or the rough, and but for some RETIRE FROM ern league, winning 15 out 19 games.| |3 | s % £ Pemarkable recoveries on his second| Southhampton, N. Y. Aug. 20.—The | McElroy of the Providence Grays was| Fediecrt 3 ofgernerae 4 1 fhots he would mot have been able|singles and doubles in the tennis tour-|on the mound for Moosup. It was ajfuele ~— 2 ofsevereide ¢ 8 fo cagry the match along to the cx- |nament on the turf of the Meadow |pitcher's battle from start to finish, D, & e, 133 treme recorded. Almost every second|Club here drew down to the semi-|with McElroy having the shade on| moms 32 ezt - ! 5 h Bach, allowing only four scratch balls B v lted in a slice or a hook and | finals toda: c Oi ho tee it was a case of just one| In the singles C. S, Carland. Jr. the |to 9 sate Mics' off of Bach. Thix com: | i) muues e swcker l : % op his trou- | Pittsburgh star, and Lyle E. Mahan|ing Sunday. Augus| .t {72) Wa ‘mfor Bronide In 0th. Hap aner e 5 ; New London Independents will’ play ) R Moosup at 3:30, on the carpet grounds. 2 ; 'l' g : : : : =3 ve [Cam‘mnnity;i Cash Grocery Co. Meat Départment SPECIALS Fancy Short Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb, lb. 4Z¢ Fancy Fores of Spring Lamb, boned and rolled, excellent for roasting, Ib. 25¢ Lamb for Stewing, 1b. ,. 20c Rib or o | A e 48¢ Milk Fi. Native Veal for Roasting, b, ....... 30¢ Veal Steak, Ib. ........ 48¢ Sugar Cured Corne EEOEID: (2 %o e 188 Prime Rib Roasts of Basks Db .00 . 40 Hamburg, fresh ground e B 0 24¢ We cut only the highest qualitv heavy Corn Fed Steer Beef. LEAGUE STANDINGS. The Moosup manager wishes to an- | %5 UVl i waiér 12! Tobin. Thrce base bits, nounce that he intends to send the | pewsier and Pratt. Home run, Risler. very same line up, player for player (Second Game.) = - e ¥ that he had on the field last Sunday New York (A, o s to eve: ame played in Moosup, hpo & cf sustin.: 21 : MARKET CLOSED WITH RALLY Slbe cuie deaty e syl et H ool 230008 Sinemera 81 1 2 ofwiniams.er ¢ ] 8. L Yo H New York, Aug. 21. — Virtually the| 1s00.¢ & e Pusses s o 8% $ ] Cuicago 3. Phiadtighta 1 s same influence which precipitated| 2809 Cbic & Nwet . Lapeniz 3 mond TR SHAEN 818 o ofSeserei: 0w . Boston 6. g vesterday's depression in the stock | nces cime.Copper oo g0 efBudiect €1 2 ¢ ([Rnmc 9 e n League market were prevalent for a time to- | 300 Chino Con s | MeGiny.e L e L e 1 H (it zame. Phitsiciph H day, active shares declining two to 0 Col Gas 3814 | Adams.cf % 2 of Mogriagep 5 0 0 5 0 L . St Louls 2. (Second game. 14 - | = PR 5 .2 seven points in the first half of the| 308 Con Cas e i i IR 5 S Totals 51 | e PR TreTieny. s ie, session, but rallying with surprising| ~ 200 Crucible Steel pr T 161 o e -t i d Washington 4. Chicago 11 ease later. ied% | Totats o 4m 1 When winuing run scorcd, et A Chicagn se 3 4 - . international League. Det:oit There were no developments in ex- a0 0 x-1 Vs R leee v wle e s Lo e el i Cleveland b & v = e ochester 2. (First game. s planation of the rebeund. but from the S 000 0—0 S e o aie e sen Wiviey CUty b, Tuschester 4. IBonnd Saed < hurried buying of the final hour. it| sroo Gen Motor " Two base hits, Sothoron. Gedeon. Thrce base bits, | Newark 5. Binghamton 3 was apparent that the aggressive short Gen, Motor ... odie, Austin 2id WKillams, Ruffsio-Baltimore. rain. inlcreftp deemed it oxpegt:lkx:enl to cover Gen Motcr 6 Dt s5% | YANKS AND BROWNS Gsrgior bl boon Reading-Toronto. rain. A 1 Gt Norh pr . 5% GET EVEN BREAK Eastoon 'L contracts in the more popular indust- Gt Ors Subs 1035 5 |CUBS TAKE 'ANOTHER GAME sz Ao d rials. Tilinols Cent. 20 St. oLuis, Aug. 21.—Gedeon two | . New Haven 5. While the strike vote taken by the s 37% | pase hit in the fourteenth inning of FROM THE PHILL'Es Brideeport Worcester Youngstown Steel workers was not Ter: o S lthe second game scored Austin With| ppjaqgelphia, Aug. . 21.—Luderus'| Hafor 3, Wi i Pliuseld | regarded as symptomatic of general 0 Inter iy [the run that decided in St. Louis' fa- 1 jouble ngainst the fence, after Chic- e i o | | Ermidencs labor conditions, speculative interests Tne 114% | vor, 2 to 1, a long pitching duel be- | ;20" 5000 fTljams to steal second in| c AR S Sprngteld Int Kansas City 1 evidently based#much of their atti- 53% | fween Mogridge &nd Sothoron. THe |{ile Tinih™ today saved Philadelphia | Grocery Department SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Swift’s Silverleaf Brand Puré Leaf Lard, Ib. ..... 38¢ First Prize Corn Meal Pkg. 1 I5. 2 oz. worth 15c, 10¢ D. & C. Granulated Corn Meal, 1 1b. 2 oz. Wortivise: U L 10¢ Jim Dandy Pancake Flour (fine), 1 1b. 2 oz. woRth 1Ge . 13c¢ tude on that incident judging from ot Proer % | Yankees won the first same § to 2| t'om " thutout, the score favoring| lidianapolis s "Simoespois . Taruury the ‘early weakness of stéels and affili- Kennecott % | Score: the visitors. 5 to 1. Hendrix outpoint- e _ (o bell’;;: S T azfrdh shares, lmm;h:‘fi e]r(ul(pmhents. 2 Lenigh Valicy St Louis (N) ed Hogg, but fielding errors by Ban- AN T WHITE SOX EASILY DEFEAT | Campi 15 oups, o- e recovery of the last hour nof croft heiped Chicago. _Scor: » et { | only wiped out most losses, but many Ghican () r G g Lam _ SENATORS, SCORE 11 To 4| mato, Vegetable and all net gains of two to five points were AR © LT el o= e Cinetnnatl =+ Bost, Chicago. Aug. 21 _Loose pitching | other kinds, can ....... 12¢ made, in one notable instance, that of Miami Botacinras' 5. 8 2% B Roiees o120 Chicago 2t Philadelphia by Za v and 1 coupled with | 4 ¥ United Cigars, the gain being 17 o S Hersog.on. 234 ofwitamser 4 11 0 0 0 erratic and opportune hitting | Marshall’s Kippered Her- points. Sales amounted to 1,250,000 MK & T Stiirer i Paierict 1 0 0 0 of Memerir R American for Chicago to defe . e Bt 3o "p bl Tavann deiers 4 810 0 limenain 4538 8 waingn ac o hington today, 11 to 1. Score: . |¥ings, special, can ..... 30c Bk b cBite. st itedhote Mo Pacifc bt Gecawin.p ofavietiezn 3 0 1 Priinagionia 1 ey é oy e : demoralizing factors, was substantial- i ol e o do e New York at £ Love washingion (A) oweaso 1 | White Rose Pork and better, especially as to the Brit- of Hose.p LSRR g anvrin.2 173 3 Collns.rt ie ith Taier ek raiiied | over * tnres T by ettt 10 7o | e S | fhd: i | | leans, 21 oz can, - o ce ind, wi dera s D Bt ks e ] § S| Goemnes provement in francs and lires. g7 e o G © 888 0e olanapnie 511 i tic Red Salmon, o g e i, e B oy R ez ! Ta00 0 Watervury | ar - Pirisfed. Tiert. & 8 1 0 oGananan v o) (finest) can .... 29¢ terday's firmne: the initial rates of Ay i B T b P, T b e Ghary. 3 1 11 Riskerg.ss 4.0 7 R AR A 3 To 5 1-2 per cent being slightly ad- e gl ioovin S BED 80X TAKE SECOND GAME |shwins {3 3 { 2fscheik i's|Pure Glycerine Soap, Vanced later. Time money was little Soatn Pacind PIRATES, SCORE 3 TO 2| REDS TAKE UPHILL GAME OF SERIES WITH INDIANS A e 0 0 100 cak 7 changed, a six per cent rate rulingl Seuthem 1y ¥ FROM BOSTON BRAVES| Cleveland, Ohio. Aus. 21.—Failin 20 5.0 0 wort C cake, our price for all maturities, ol Brooklyn, N. Y.. Aug. 21.—Brook z o S to make a hit after the first inning 1 o 0| Totals P 3 for 254 The extent of the industrial unrest defcated Pitisburzn here foday by a|..Boston Aus Si--Cincinnatl came |\hen'thes Scorcd il ol their tand or 25d was emphasized by the shutting down jscore of 3 to 2. e game was practi- | from behind anc 2 s Ll e d 2 t uns, L of the Gr Northern Railway Ore cally, featureless. = Score: to 6 here today. Oeschger walked 07to% OF g?l?ge‘il:rifl]r:"?ndm ek Jar Rubbers (red rubber) 1 2063 ‘i Michiger Mpcaule of Siilee trsbarsh (N) Brookiyn (N) pinch hitter Duncan to start the ninth. | 220 & seriers ¥ 4 1o 3 | wil 000 worth 12¢, dozen 9¢ conditions and reduced capacity at Pidbet 1t R iy e e ‘{ludol_ph“relh\ved :;escx:,hger :ugrr: Al:all: Chicago 1001 ‘P N resees JC several importat mill centers. 4 | Cares.cr 3 2 o ¢f e 3 0 3 3 olforced Duncan. aubert's singie, 4 Large can 1 An”casier tone ruted in the bond| 2 Wed, v T 8§ |Soie 43 Y Sleimn® 1052 3 uato Gron ana Roush's bounding e — 7 —————— | A% g (Hap market, the Liberty group, also in- B ot Tuudis 4 2 %0, Siwmsi f 0 38 §|single (o center scored two runs) {py Vale), can ......... 354 ternationals, shading slightly with the e g 2 4 = i { §ienough to tie and win. Score: i general domestic list. Sales, par| __ 3 MONEY | Senaa . 121 i Cincinnatt W) Beston (M) YOU GEI RESULTS | Large Cans Pears (Veri- value, were $11,350,000. Old’ U. S. New York. Aug. 21.—Call mone ae .Y 5 g 2| Picic.2b 1318 best) 39 coupon 2's gained ome point on sales, | firm: high 6 low 5 ruling rate 5 o el %0 = 2.9 e AT S iis o %o sivenn 39 registered s rising 1-4 to 1-2 per|closing big 5 1-2; offered at 6; last|scomer. 0 0 0 5E o| Powell N bt o el fodn B 12 L PELE scosbiatcoes B RS Jlmimer 51184 3 %}uhn Nichols Asparagus s o Sidmetn Wi of Feike v 213 1 ¢ : 3 T e S S 24c STOCKS. COTTON- o Ran Tt Bchmide in_ Sth, ofsmnnie 492 00 'ew P8 . 24 e Tigh. New York, Aug. 21.—Cotton spot | (XX Battel for Adams in oth. o) ol = AR uslness c OO ‘Early June Peas, To- 609 Allls Chal pr steady; nmiddling 3150. Pittburgh <0290 0.0 8 1 0 8 1-a|Fiserp % 00008 : jmatoes Sugar Corn, can 15¢ 2000 Am ——e Brookiyn .. . 1. 0280000 x g, > 'y y 3 ] e R S R s ler.p o IR - ’ 2 5 5 A i R e T M e e T b [ e 0 e Personal instruction and supervision. Students placed in || Heinz Pork and Beans, with GREERS TAKES BIG SHARE OF il : responsible and well-paying positions. !'or without tomato sauce. : HONORS IN GRAND CIRCUIT | |3} Baied f : s i Hei . : (3% "Battea' for Luaue in Pu : Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Aug. 21.—Ed-| () Bated for Rudolpn in 9 blic stenographic work a feature. g‘"l";z P l;::!(les A}F;P:‘; Butter 10 s, o ward F. Geers took the lion's share | oiqre W Imuines: — 0 0 0 olden Finnan Haddie, 1800 Victory o of honors at the second day-of the e i e COME IN AND VER Victory Grand Circuit here, driving four of | . Thwe base iiis, Grob, Neaie (). Rouseh, Holke TALK IT O i 1 Ib. cans, worth 35c¢c. can 28¢ Quoted “In dullars and the five winners on the programme, | Home run. JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL CHICASO GRATN and in ome of his victories piloting S e oerr g i Goldie Todd to a clean cut, straight _Fourth Match a Tie. i lisy [heat triumph over Frank Dewey and| StockRolm, Wednesday, Aug. 20.— Busi 3 138% 19% |Sanardo. The veteran reinsman ac-| The fourth match of the Bethlehem Telenh iness Office Room 308, Thayer Bidg. counted for “The Vassar,” 0. a| Steel Soccer football team today with ele) rwi 008 Cannd et e Rk $3,000 purse: “The Liberty,” 2:16 trot|a Swedish team was drawn, one goal phone 1311 Norwich, Conn. 3490 Ches & Obio 78151677% . 18% | for three year olds. which he won with | being scored on each side. H. A. BRUCKNER ru-isiins- " MEN’S CAPS Ribbed Union ° Suits | Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Fancy Four-in-Hands $1.00 ! ; - $1.00 2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 VALUE UP TO $200 | | Short Sleeves VALUE $1.75 VALUE $1.50 VALUE $1.50 Cashmerette Hose FANCY SHIRTS - 6 Pair for $1.00 VALUE $2.00 Heavy Khaki Shirts $1.00 VALUE $2.00 Onyx Fibre Silk Hose 2 Pair for $1.00 VALUE $1.56 $1.00 Soft Cuffs VALUE $1.50 Men’s Handkerchiefs 12 for $1.00 - VALUE $1.50 CHENEY SILK TIES 2 for $1.00 VALUE $1.56 BOYS’ SUITS $1.00 OFF ON ALL ‘ $1.00 OFF TRUNKS ‘;Light Brown Sugar, Ib. 10)4¢ |DON'T ASK Uf. 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