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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919 USTRALIANS WIN U. S. DOUBLES CHAMP w 2 Sumue) Hardy court ! teanis, while rlous Gerald L. Patier- cisco; Tlinois A. C.. brgokes, Austral-|ton university, M ohawk A. v United States| York: Cross Country club, Baltimore; | for. them. The following will be the in wmn.s for; Westinghide .A. C. Pittsburgh; Balti- | lineups: COURTNEY HAS BEEN 2 2 ihe Salem Crescent| Taftville: Erickson ¢, Hon p. Gley SOLD TO SENATORS 4"ihe same’ honors, | Buffalo: {onal Y matches straiz Brookes ower in H players, R. V.| setr were off ten by Ralph of Chi overjmore A which the backing’of six truck loads of root-|scheduled for today, was declared- off ers who will accompany their team |because of rain, and the horses were and will bé loaded with all kinds of | shipped to Columbus. . Bdward F. money to accomodate the Taftville|“Pop™” Geers, who was injured Monday sports. ] when his colt Heglar boited through . Hon of Providence will be on the|the fence, left with his associates. for, Chicago; Prince-|mound for Taftville and Willimantic|the Ohio city. He may not, however, New [ will have Barrow of Hartford to pitch|be able to drive next week. . 1b, Mills 2b, Dugas 8b, Bd. Murray ss. Muiholland 1f, F. Gley cf, Joubert rf. Willimantic: Hamel c, Barrow p, Loughlin Ly 1; Terguson club. Wash.ngton’ university anl New Haven, Conn., Sept. 12—Harry Courtney, left hand pitcher of the New Haven club of the Eastern league, was Chicage university, 3 each Young | Adams 1b, Noel 2b, Bickle 3b, Dono- r ‘.\[én's Gym club, Baltimor Bronx | hue ss, Higgins 17, Johnson cf, Adams sold teday te the Washington Amerl; Church club. Ne= York; Cornell uni- rf. cans. Courtney won 19 and lost 12 H Knights of St. Anthony, New games this season with a team that % % v finished second last in the league, and | York; Greek American club.New York. {2 each. and the Tood Shipyard A. A. Brookiva. 1. While the meei was noe of the best amateur carnivals ever ~ held. on Franklin field, only one record was broken. This was in the javelin throw In this event Arthur Tuck, of ne Multnomah A. A. C.. threw the javeln. 178 feet, 41, inches.” The EAST ENDS VERSUS . 2 WILLIMANTIC ROVERS The East Ends and -Willimantic Rovers will clash Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on the Battlegrounds in what promises to be one of the fastest: games ever played in the city. Thel East Ends have defeated all ihe fast| teams in the city, including Crowley's Colts. last Sunday's same proved a he had shut-out victories to his eredit over the Chicago Nationals and New York Americans in exhibition games. DODGERS AND CUBS SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER Chicago. Sept. 12—Brooklyn and Chicago broke even in a double head- er here today, the locals winning the u met m old X a.‘ - Q Getbackofa Y ven-tempered — that's the best term 1 can think of to describe Peter Schuyler. You'll find him a cigar-friend to rely on—his mild quality and full flavor never vary. There's never been anything but clear selected Havana in his filler. You'll like it. Schusp?" Be “friends™ with this cigar whose mild quality never fails you. Made for 34 years by G W. VAN SYLKE & HORTON, Albany, N. ¥. PERFECTOS PANETELAS CORONAS BANQUETS o Chica former record w: T . 8% inche: A i 5 - and in his lace! Ome of (he featuree of ihe meet was | thriller and the crowd was kept on|first game. 3'to 1 while the visitors F Hayes of Chicago appeared! the three mile walk, in which Jo Ar- | ¢dge all duriug the game and when the | took the second. § to 4. A triple play ©of San Fran- onson, of the Pastime A. (.. a marine { R2Me was over the 400 or 500 fans that; Dby Hollocher and Merkle was the tch swhich they wounded three times in the battle of | Witnessed the game declared it was feature of the dav. With Myers on ] Chateau Thierry, outdistanced his | One of the fastest games they ever wit- |second and Z Wheat on first, Kon- 5 o P e R nessed. Manazer Cary has secured the|etchy lined to Hollocher, who touched NEW YQRK A.C. WINS Barl Dudley. Jr. of the Boston A. A, | ervices of some of the fastest plavers | second before Myers could get back . won fhe Yonranie ile run after|in eastern Connecticut, while Manager to the base. Scores: ! NAT[O":': "LN'?F: Y':“E,ls Erest fEohes sk bme { Haggerty of the Rovers also is bring- (First Game.) _ Sept e New | B broor Rosers” led until | in& down a fast lineup ™ Chicage (W) Sluh. Wi She nationall g, S8 atds feonciHeitape g SRR e Py on Feanihin fleid with 4 scote of) WILLIMANTIC COMING.TO HANOVER TODAY |y ® % 0 nBolorismct 3 6 2 0 8 i 34 points. The Boston athletic asso- GIVE TAFTVILLE A BOUT| Just merely to show Hanover that S R T L T T A ation was second with twenty poinc Taftville and Willimantic baseball |the awful beating they got in Jewett 0 0 0 0Mageesb 3 0 1 0 8 | whsie the dieadowbrook club of Phila-|teams are to meet this afternoon on|City the last time they played hers|MWheate 3 1 ¢ 1 oFilleferc 3 9 7 1 ¢ i i e'vhia and the Multnomah A. A the Providence street diamond at|Was no mistake, Ashland has decided piricss S e ol SRR S ! o7 Portland. Oregon. tied for third|Tartville in what promises to be onz|to play a Saturday game with them | 3 22 rotan m e i e with eighteen points each. of the hottest gsames of their series.{at Ashland park, today. In doing| Total =510 24 9 i The other teams scored as follows: _;u present Willimantic has all (hellbhls hAsnxl_and ifi inrmeucedl Sortewldt ] ) o th ' Pa > < hest of it. but the Taftville manager by the fact that Coach I’Heureaux Sy - bargh ] stopher clup. |is counting on making a dent in the has a number of new stunts which he i IR i New Yoric and the West Ind Housel) Williman reputation when the [wishes to try out on Hanover before & e e e s ston each orningside A. C.|teams meer today . using against Plainfield in the Ash- o I e 4 t New York. 6; Olympic ciub, San Fran-| Willimantic, it is reported, will have landPlainfield game at Plaintield - N O ‘ morrow. is game today will bs L el = ke f somewhat in the nature of a prac- 17T Y Saecaner *% 573 5% i - - 2 tice game for Ashland although Han- 2 1 8 5 oMollochers 3 2 3 7 o L .over will have a battery of somewha: RS G e SR T B E = . £ 'unknown nature. They are supposediMvemc § 5 5 0 fBaerit 4 23 8 ) L S to be biz league plavers but if their [Kenelchvip 4 111 o ¢Mugede 31131 q 3 g i or | xHId h ¢ Pasker! 312 MARKET FLUGTUATED. 500 Chandler 3otor .. 2 feammates don’t sHOW ‘up any better iy 0 es wombe Gy g Tl h N e ;. : 400 Chcs & ORio . than before ., when they plaved at 4 3 23 oHeddxp 4 0 0 2 5 f New York, Sept. 12—Dealings in| (o0 i 2t & Ashland, it won't even resemble alK s2631 - - stocks tOARY centdfed. larzelyiin spe-| 00C & St P oo practice game for. the home team.|Micheilp 4 2 0 3 | Totals = 3 i - nv..o"fiesnufm:i:eg bleh&lr gbera-i . e aam But Tm'l miss this game, for Han-| gy 1 2 16 £ tions er known ‘hino_ Con over is one big little baseball town. | (x Ran for Keneiohs in 4 and ciosslvomerd ssties” while stand- ity A ol @ craout, hit by batied Al ' ard shares reflected the opposing Foré b S ok BkiSashts b the- eabine LAMSON SERVICE TEAM OF Rrooklyn so i ee s sl 3 element. LOWELL AT PUTNAM SUNDAY e e e The iabor outlook continued to re- Putnam, Sept. 12—Something big in =RR e 3 3 strain operations in U. S. Steel, which baseball has been provided ilor the, p fluctuated within a contracted area fans by Manager Tom McDermott of |F 1| CLIES DEFEAT and closed at a slight decline while the Putnam team. He brings the PIRATES, SCORE 6 TO 5 kindred issues rose and fell within| i Lamson Service team of Lowell here| Pittsburgh. Pa.. Sept 12—Philadel- broader bounds. Moior 6 oct for Sunday’s game, and if players help | Phia defeated Pittsburgh here today, Especial obiects of bullish attention Sivs malke a baseball game, this one shouid |6 to 5. Score: from professional interesis embraced 0 Ine "copper be a topnotcher. Philadeinhia (N) Pittsbursh (N the oils, motors and their various sub- | 160 Interh " Con Bob Ganley, who captained the e a hpooa e sidiaries. tobaccos, leathers and food e RS Washington Americans; ~Breen, Holv 298 e notably sugars. out with the White Sox before the |Wr o 41 1210 of pronounced strength in- Cross; McPherson. who was to try jluir = 4 0 0 0 2110 cluded Fisher at_an extreme ad- war: White. who was with the New jantmn'c 1 @ e vance of 22 Cuban American tten Faticy England league; Duffy. alwayvs with Peelcie® ¢ 1 244l Sugar 13, Lori Tobacco 13, S Max the New England league: Lynch, of |{lirker T T & ni < age Arm 1- n Petroleum 5% i Lawrence academy, and Buckley, one et s 7. Worthington Pump 4 1-2 and Amer-| 3% } of the finest polo players that Lowell! Toils el {ran Woolen 4 5 200 Miami ever produced, are in the lineup. 0001 Fquipments and chinpings owad| o0 The Lamson Service team has been reE thair intermittent strength to tangihle ;;‘: ;LPP”W making a remarkable record through-|+ rxi Battea i miens of trade bett bu meta E e At out the season and the game here | Philadeiphia 30 0| cesed on reports iced inquiry | Sao'Na 5k should be of a high standard. Phitaderon, iy s 21 and rails were N o e Pifthurgn P 0% T eie:s b Eofog e Sor paas STEREING ANSWERS hie, " Calianan. Whitreds Cothwen 2y e e | SE———— on. Sz =t MOOSUP’S CHALLENGE| - s Louis losing the first game of the [ T e e vt = | REDS-NOSE OUT series 6 to 5. Seores. lerce_ O . get a r ation” in or- 2 : New York (N) St. Loui e der to play Moosup I might state i OEAVES TN (NI Y a Vo Rep T & !that it Moosup defeats -Steriing at incinnati, Sept. 12—Bl a strong ¢ n Rep I & baseball. it w.ll_have a reputation. batting rally in the ninth inning the |p, 0 - 2 According to Mgr. Loughrans state- | Reds nosed out the Eostons today, 6 to 3 this cen South 0 South B Tern Copne Thacw Po b Pro oo r Pac 5. Score: ment Moosup has made their reputs tion by playing four games and savs they have vet Lo be beaten. Of course they will never be beatn if they side- step Sterlinz and all the other good baseball teams and play the New London Independents by arranging games at the eleventh hour. Come, now. Play baseball the chatter. Ac or quit ¥ Uliugim.p W.-J. saseball KELLY Team - Tuers ir el In Sterling Manager BALTIC RIVALS HAVE TWO WEEK END GAMES Totals McHenry. 1 —Call St money ; Two base hits, Doyle. ruling rate 6: 1-2; offered at 6; last| The Baltic Rivals will play two! e R bank acceptances 6. week end games. Saturday on their o vome grounds they will play the SENATORS WIN FIRST COTTON strong Lebanon club and Sunday they Reniner o GAME FROM DETROIT New York. Sent BDOE] REC Slb has Been wultlor il syaek s Washington, Sept. 12—Washington | quiet; middling 2013 to hear from the Plainfield club for a LS eavns Litonliasy (ot he opedins sqme the S Saturday game if the Plainfield club S Pes B o e o NEW YORK SOND MARKET. will write to the manager, H. Collins Duncan and My | e | i e e SRR Rin iow Coee | box 437, they will come down on the e F i T I - e #2981 00th to play a game, or, answer|GIANTS TAKE GAME T : : through the Bulletin. FROM CARDS, 6 TO 5 itiimenin H o T is. M 2 Groupine |Sbotemt H H 12 POP GEERS MAY DRIVE Batd o Halla wih & Tobhle das et : : AGAIN NEXT WEEK |3 cingle on May in.the first inning to- | Ainsmit s Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 12—The grand | day. New York got away to a flving ! : cirucit programime of nine rac tart and was never overtaken, 3 . ARE A VERY IMPORTANT EVENT AT OUR STORE s VHITE 20X vicToRY —IT’S A PARTICULAR TIME IN WHICH WE AR- S e S I game with Philadelphia in the RANGE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF s T Shianaiahla igob?l'l? 5\!1(1 .\0.» ‘v)HKt'_th well, E | Chicago and brilliant support in the { closing innings helped him shut out 1% 8. 7% 0 AND DEVOTE EXTRA WINDOW SPACE AND Wenest 411 g ities INTERIOR DISPLAY TO THE SHOWING OF THE G § 1a ¢ T 168 Totals 12 10 27 17 o|SLY ;“";:7','; THEY ARE DESERVING OF EVERY EFFORT AND jeaat PROMINENCE WE GIVE THEM, FOR THEY ARE P 111 THE ARISTOCRATS OF THE HAT WORLD. (5, Baes e caorur T T2 YOU CAN SEE HERE EVERY STYLE AND SHADE G e OF HAT THAT IS CORREGT FOR THIS SEASON’S TRIThRE die, Wene Ribers, e babe it WEAR. YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE FIT THE SMART STYLES AND THE ATTRACTIVE NEW INDIANS WIN WHEN JONES WEAKENS IN [E QUALITY; | the last two innings today, all Cleveland to come from behind an; from Boston, 4 to 3. Score: 3 Bosten (A SHADES. oer 5 % = ot e S '3 QUALITY ' CORNER Totals & i o e e Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank - Buth Vit Thre base Mt Chaga * ratiAdi s SRR R STH Boston, Sept 12—Jones weakened in owing d win ) ooz e 310 260 et 200 30 £ 10 21 8 200 0 30 10 00 0 11 BASEBALL. GAMES TODAY National Leazus. American eiphia N Leagus. ve eland VESTERDAY'S RESULTS National Pi. Leag same.) Americon League adelphia 0 American Le: Philadeiphia CLABBY'S ALL STARS VS. CROWLEY'S COLTS| Clabby's All Stars will play Crow- ley's Colts Sunday afternoon on the rounds fo ra side bet of $100, [ both managers having secured best talent ev een in this city both feeling co nt of victory. of zame should be one the be | | | witnessed in t ection. Manager “Pop” Crowley has secured the ser vices of the famous Babcock 3 Potter of South Windham 3 of Montvil considered one of the best batteries in the state Prof. Garfield’s unlamented Coal Administration, supposedly dead, is indulging in posthumous spirit rap pings and cavorting once more in favorite sport of its lifetime—tos the buck with the Ire o Peabod: a former subordinate of Gar- field’s, deciares prices have not been un@uly high, that labor is plentiful and that the mines can produce 40 pe cent. more coal than the countrs the | use—unless there is e or LAMSON SERVICE Big League Talent on Both Teams. BASEBALL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th Putnam vs. Game at Old Fairgrounds, Putnam. Won't. the But They would atrpla ief 0| BELLANS ) 181 Y\ 2STION ) &) " > 6 BELL-ANS | Hot water == Sure Relief L-ANS - INDIGESTION E FOR BASEBALL TODAY TAFTVILLE Vs, WILLIMANTIC On Providence Street Ground:~ Taftville—3:30 P. M. BASEBALL CLABBY’S ALL-STARS VS. CROWLEY’'S COLT: At Norwich Fair Grounds Sunday Afternoon Game Called at 3 O’Clock - TEAM of Lowell e ot slgins