Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 3

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- - NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1919 SAYS JOHNSON ASSUMED DICTATORSHP £ s BASEBALL| € eastern Connecticut Manager Cary of the East Ends has secured a line- CARPET GROUNDS up that would open the eves of any big league scout. To make.things in- Moosup Yew York, Sept —When Ban never have to go three in order to de- side: e o, termine the winner. Plainfield will|teresting both managers have agreed president of the American | e o eague batters and Ashland | to play for a side bet of-afty dontars. | SUNDAY, SEPT. 7, 1919 ordered the suspension of | wj) have to play some ball to beat|The management has been giving the WORCESTER PROF’S her Carl Mays on Iy 31 for al- | them, but this is not causing Coach |fans some fast and exciting’ games at ct with the | L'Heureaux any worry as he has put|the Battlegrounds lately and guaran- Vs he acted hout ! the boys through a stiff batting prac- | tees another one for Sunday. % exercised | tice and he feels confident that the: S MOOSUP \ssumed | could hit “Christy” Mathewson in his| RUTH EQUALS WORLD'S > counsel days. According to this dope from RECORD FOR CIRCUIT CLOUTS Game Called at 4 P. M. quarters it would look as though s e e = ng se Plainfield had better put in consid- [, Fhijadelphia Sept {o-Foston nad 25 Eddie Jenson or Jokin Conway motion to|erable time in fielding practice. o - 3 . ey in- | “"The new Ashiand. ciubhouse is mow | OPERIng its series with Philadelohia League Umpire from in-lin use and the players have been | Wih & 77 I ok Vs saed it use of,through considerable indoor exercise| “C% = Skt J op- 7 preparatory to this game and it is ex- | :&‘fl}fie“h‘;«‘a:fip‘{;rfifl_““,’;1”[::"550‘0,‘,", ub during [ pecied that the.fine indoor workouts | P PA€ SESVE S S8 T He £ Juring the fetnl Ny etm L & GV e o (the_ riEht - fieid i oD 3 o B % fence, equalling Buck Freeman's maj- ning Sunday’s game. In order to avoid | FR9Z S0 0ota M His next time up, | ASHLAND A. A. old friend been ball. | ali controversy over decisions it has 5 = L | ad be- | been decided to have Luke Riley um- | Ruth hit the right fielq ~ferce two Vs tween his had | pire this game and as all good eastern = TR 4 e held | Connecticut baseball fans know Luke | Altogether and Fooper registered tw> PLAINFIELD o be on the level. it will be seen that S, ke g Hhern. will be| et Cutimet at «if Hor auy | [ oo cScuRE Sl e ce et Ashland Park Gi d ed a triple plav when Jomes caught s| al rounds | kicking this week-end. T "s low line with Strunk on third and Thomas on first. Score: SUNDAY, SEPT. 7TH | WHO IS THE BEST BICYCLE Boston (A) Philadelphia (A) ¥ g } RIDER N NORWIOWE| L v & 572 5 Smammn "3 3105 First Game of Series f All vou boys who have bicycles take | viit s 5 T ofwieem 20 . % 1 Skt e i e Dl e R e i #|“LUKE” RILEY Will Umpire ! the d he pride of the city as afl hx:ycl;vé‘mt;mu S 510 Emmed A 4 i nd fi- er. Chairman C. V. Pendleton Of Schangec 43 2 1 0fThomas.: 21 ' | the committee in charge of the ath-|MeXeille 2 11 9 I Turmer.sa 20 H letics at the Welcome Home celebra- | Mlunes 1 1 = . tion on_ Sept. 20th is going to staze EHT 020 RS ¢ | several bicycle races on this day an 22 4 ofSHien 060 PANETELAS ¥ - York club|is lookinz for entries. These races 3 M ? 2 3)/CONNECTICUT MILLS COR 8} to go. The | will be one-half mile. one mile and - ONAS i p ¢ boy who owns a. bi- Totals 2 Vs. BANQUETS | ned | two miles. he can beat his in 7th. 29. J n le and . N¢ t! | \me two | friends is ible to enter these| (=) Datied for Geay in ®h, MIDDLE RIVER ASSO. { All those who wish t0 enter | moson .. W R inued Mon- | Shonld hand thelr mames at once to| Filmpha’, il 18 38 44 8 IoF] of Worcester | = wav. | Oh. ves, (here surely will be| McIng. Cuner Shinnon Bume Auen mieee vt | At Conn. Mills - Field, North / '3 l ASHLAND TO MEET | prizes offered on this day. Come, | mn. Ruth. B Sueet Dflnie n A '/ PLAINFIELD ON SUNDAY Dovs, who is going to be champ? R . RD’AY Slso A i East Ends vs. Colchester. DETROIT IN 2ND PLACE TU , SEPT. 6 W\ hen you meet him, you just can't help smiling—smiling with content. & ame series Sunday afternoon the Iast Ends| Chicago. Sept: 5—Chicago increased| LAST GAME OF SEASON and Colchester will clash at the Bat-| its lead to seven games in the pennant srounds in what the management|race today by defeating Cleveland. 9 to 1. Detroit's victory over St. Louis Peter Schuyler's been my friend for 34 long years, Never a shade of difference in his consistent mildness and fragrant flavor all that time. BASEBAL e and Cleveland’s defeat at the hands of YESTERDAY'S ns;‘;‘Lv; - the locals put Cleveland in third place atil and Detroit in second. Score: R e e Cleveland (A) Chicago (. Brookiyn 3, Neiw York 3. .» ‘ o Priteas e " i i D P B lever a shred of anything but fine selected Havana in MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. e an ol LI Detrott his filler. New York, Sept. 5.—Labor co © 0 2 7 olmisters.ss 7 0] ‘Gan | o the k mark 3 1 2 0 1fSchalk.e 10 i oo : | Getbackofa Inie o -4 S8 H Indianap 0. Domé Mites | Coiumbus 0 Erle o x) Ba uisville 1st pe (xx) Ratted Toledo 0. | iy G e : GamES TovaY Jamieson. New York. He never disappoints—his quality never varies. Made for 34 years by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany, N. Y. DETROIT TAKES SWATFEST iy 5 FROM ST. LOUIS American Lesgus. Detroit. Mich., Sejt. 5.~Detroit hit| two of St. Louis' three nitchers hard; i today and won 12 to 3. Score St Louis (A) rgh, New York at Washingten. Detroit (A) > ab LEAGUE STANDINGS. = = b | [7cc b 1 EERE o - runs. serding the Wor col- ure which will I i b A e reaction. Max Meotor Demmitt. o H i ] ome with a big over the e « o X 4 - i 4 e | R, g 42 : bination. Dale another nnounced = Bt g oy | Miami{ Copper Smith o H 12 an Jetween the two they B . Grrber i v S5 s Willimantic _outfield | — NS . = . . 1 they hav had for ¥ I v Fris t ¥ 3t ash Wiap o ' T ke al piicher is in| NEW HAVEN PLAYERS e : ” will either b o : | wrisht o W right n American League. REPORT TO BOSTON BRAVES one of CLOSING RACES OF HARTFORD GRAND C!RCUIT srd Conn Rateed oo | xx) Batted rex & o TR e T Kiock won st Touis 0 oaao - s 2.10 P06 e Thie. " Veacn. ¢ e Tl Dew’ | ROBINS EVEN UP | e mirt, i SERIES WITH GIANTS etnlie R 3 e fat Sen: 5. “Braakienl ¢ e b y | CARDINALS TAKE ONE {ea it ita’ seriea; with: New York = e fl 0“ afi e : H FROM LEAGUE LEADERS | today, winning the second zame of the | L. foaith ! v | St Louis. Mo.. Sept. 5.—Heathcote's | SeTi€s bY a score of 3 o 2. Score : { Todd Fcho, w i e a o 5 b a win B New York, Sent — Call money | McHenry's single in the eighth inni So Sure of Satisfaction Asy: high 5 1-2: low 5i rullng rate|scored the only run in today ‘ H -m ] 5 1-2: closing bid 5: offered at 5 1- Louis defeated Cincin Butis- 4 11 8 ek 193 ast loan 5; bank acceptances 5 1 to 0. Score: b H the 1 v i 5 Do COTTON. = 3 H o cin IncluBS a double) SUAT 3 New York. Sept. 5. — Spot cotton 'y . s trotting event the con- . i 9 . e : quiet; middling 29.0 | 21 9§ el pro g g 1 : S e | Roun (1 | i S et Einy ana : NEW YORK soWD WARKET. S ‘ $i0 Euoims won_che 3 - Close 41 rst of its Kinc € . = - 30 e 2lter Oak. The best time : . i s e a T hotiers In Furniture store. For one thing, no matter what you sezk = Soo P gl A L At Wy == { in Furnishings youll find it here; and our stock through- =21 "The ho leave tonizht for out is characterized by that quality which in every kind of Mo 1 9 3 i cont el 7 [ s S S = merchandise is everywhere recognized as the standard of - - so% x i el Tt CUBS TRIM PIRATES:; 1 ENING i T8 ne P . g CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. SCORE 2 TO 0| MOOSUP TO CLASH WITH | AMERICANS T:‘SE‘ i‘ifis';‘ s its class. : Lo ; i | ETS F ISTR ' ; 3 2 3 e ’ Pittsbuigh, Pa. Sept. 5. — Vaughn| (oo V\f??f:?TER ?‘Noi‘{"ffvy 3 ,,‘_s” R The Further than this, there’s our continucus growlh_ Jras invincible today and Chicago de- | qay afternoon on the Carpet Grounds,| Un . nn s through more than a quarter of a century to tell you of ; RS % Moosup in what without a doubt will|ed the mabag Son ; = Scove: give the fans one of the best games of | events Ee ot satisfied customers. t onal mat 2cial- he Pitichuran (N) : ek the ound this section of |1 There is the fact, too, that we are Furniture Sp. o } Bastern Con ug. Moosup bac = g % ity im 1915 form and Eoins oo ists, which means much knowledge of worth and dis- pr time utting or s 7 s e criminating selection of stock. Connecticut i will assure the f can depend upon ing th nce to see nothing but tie very|V i best from now on till the sno - flies | d0lph - | Norris Wil Our resources insure that you are amply protected, and our standing in the business world and among the many thousands who have purchased here is a guarantee MACPHERSON’S [Vavginp Tt % I { Prof’s are the very An lmportant Event. ’rhe @), Buseq tor Carien | : o I the siate or | THomas, that every promise made will be faithfully carried out. Scors by innin, achu winning 17 out of 20 — 3 You not only obtain the utmost value, whatever your ex- penditure, but you buy safely here. SHEA &% BURKE » ai s B " 0 1 iz e ’, z September Saie of Furs Now |5 . i o x es this scason. Ians also wan:| Crowley's Colts vs. Mohegan Reds. to remember that they carry on their The ird and detic f staff the only twirler that in|series i n the Mohe . £, pitching At lts He ht ()l’ BRAVES HANG ANOTHER [ 1915 while at that time h vas tt eV ha rionsh 18 and ermg TO THE PHILEIES | -on over for Webstir Pt o to :;‘..»;:,,"":; & e day ms hav me and each is_con- l Th Boston, Sept. 5.—The Braves defeat- | fast Moosup team that was defeating ! ine Fale Gro Values That Later Cannot-be || .23, St s S dfey; | fast Moowp team that was deteating | the Fair Gro: Du li through a combination of timely hit-| Ball Reddiag and it did not make any | fidgent that the victorr will be theirs. | p ca.ted. ting by Smith and Mann and Cheney's | difference what came along only as I|Some new material has been securcd wildness. Score: sav this twirler, McLeod, and without |and it looks prom e the ant Philadel ™) Boston (N) B S \\'Drcf‘s?m‘: will send in_ Mec- !side but the score the end of the S HOME: -~ FUYRNISHERSS 3 hpo a an hpo a2 elLeod to stop the fast traveling Moy | th inning will teil the v ! o < S AN Ar. - th t ak .t Catianandt T4 275 0 2013 2iup club. Can he repeat his 1915 stunt| = e | 75475 MAINE ST s NORWICHT CONN occasion that makes it pos: ERELE 00 047 aithis vear = Domt forge: that before| Ruth in the Movies. ! DL THE HOME OF ThE SQUA RE IDEAL: 15 Ludet 3 111 0 01z Keown, the armless army instructor, | Doston. SePt. hitter. he sible to buy ur ts, Wraps R D41l 1T D | i imonnelin o i can ag. masi | Dosien American home i bicer, hea| ame.c 3 3aa coeds.c 10810 t 7 but wash his hands. Every- | s—— — and Separate Pieces for much |[&=: $3 0 ¢ 123 n e O A2 IR w0 - Totals =Ry e . 11 ®%'son or John Conway, league umpire, less than they will command lSgeue s cw | 0EN ent e ibettertoa o g e /A later in the season. The |k " B o e N French Victory Loan 5% Bonds "\ smart style of the models, the w dependability of the Furs, the fine workmanship, combined with the economy of the prices, make this a sale’ Philadel 00000200 02 Baston + 022000 20 x-6fcatch. Play at 4 p. m. Happy Len- Two base hits, Caliahan, Blackbume. Home r. Mz, e e Rt Uadenan ae ey DIRECT OBLIGATION OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. Hartford Eastern league club- will ap, s S LEGAL FOR SAVINGS BANKS IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. lineup Sunda Su re WIILIMANTIC ALL-STARS PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, ABOUT $115 PER 1000 FRANCS, . VS. COMSTOCK-CHENEY FLAT. > elle iy (Special to The Bulletin) | s illimantic, Sept. 5—The Willi- Should the franc go back to its normal value and the bonds to par, the val- mantic All-Stars will tackle the hard- of unusual interest. - i3 ;;,;Zrf’;fi}’:;ay":“g;fim"‘a:f S e ue of this bond would then be $193, which would mean a profit of $78, or about - / ark i they will li 1/ CcZ 1o 1 R s Mol S e i ] Jine Up Agkinet 621, 9 on the original investment. ¢ vton. M ger M 111 has . . . . Q) B Bmaans | sy e piien has Further information will be supplied on request. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER . Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank (e (PO B Hot water (o Horiom Toogus S o i A. B. LEACH & CO. INC. C. ROYCE BOSS, Representative h a split finger. The vi is out i tors have a strong lineup. including ildi Lo E LL-ANS Daley and Santoro of the Holy Cross Plant Building, New mdon, Conn. FOR INDIGESTION |!°am jthis vear. Santoro. who is a Hartford boy, was the Babe Ruth of collegiate ball this year. _He broke up

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