Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 3

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muv:s AND BROWNS connection with a_political rally. |assival, ana he made a good showing 2 Joe Lynch of New York outfouzht|in drop kicking. Billy Bull had a DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL | i jonnson of Trenton in an sizht|large squad punting and Dr. Arthur St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 16.—Extra base|ycund ~ bout. ~Lynch weighed 117!Brides and Herman' Olcott worked the hitting marked today’s double head-|pounds, with his opponent a haif|line men. Jack Gates, end coach will e bfitw:en Bo;:mn :lrxndm 31. BLo‘m: pound heavier. J:m lhe‘ team lobl;lorron' :‘; m:m: e;m;c IGHT I which the two teams divide: 0sto; the training table wil star 3 n H incinmati 0. Sept. 16._By beating|by Bumns, which converted two sin-| casiy won the first § o 4, The 10¢als | M'GREGOR THE GREAT WINS - |ihe ¥ elub. : E unusually X York today before & crowd of|gles into thres base hits. In them:xr:’l took the second 3 to 2. Scores: THE M & M $5000 STAKE & attractive Tax il % people the Cincinnati club|game Chapman made three s 3yt » S0 © e pennant in the National|and stole four bases. Scores: L St touls (¥ R e e Juocfis‘;‘b"‘g': J:’T“E: D?AFP:IE;;IEODN| ]Exedmplt New Eng. i X4 P AT the Arst which it has ever it Game) » il s +|Won another rich stake here today i it o sues, are i -spend more o io it orssnization. The Redj 3t s % 3 ffsmo $| won anotner 'rick dimaity i, landing| comicaso, Sept. 16—Judge Landin of] [l o Lpo1T o (U0 1 ow P . have seven more games to play an Neolw o a3 Bpo e aly S BTV crot, the M| Chicago, an arien, Saseb2y > it DF ny our e 5 even if they should lose all of them R b rmoag 20 o S BEENE Brae e 81 Lwill be. oftered the . chairmanshio of i in. i h Tihe e Slante won ail of the eleven|: il i e §]& 3 purec 3500, iie had 1o atep no ! T naional somimimstons:one munrerme | | urtent Bull dn. i1 | e 1myour s 0es Te their schedule the 16 8 oitelsh, o 4 03 i st < ot t of basepall, at a special mse’ - ] " 1 e e b Bk e Gane R 113 LR | Rameo, "his newreat ‘competitor. °_|{PU", %, Naaehall, At hesnt i) | Thee seleced |41 | Sas T hTu Tl O i i 3] gt o, dfponed, ot | e Wrories, St o | |1 dwsare pate | than you oinbed- Reuvther pitched the full game for the 1519 10 T o! clas: T he . otibieal | of the magna ¥ I icuarly d srable | . s hit hard, being fre- o0 0 o o0 v ass. SHew Sy, AW =] It was said that. no oiher name]| |1 A 1164 | A Bntis maved by sensatiomal sSupport. === 12 favorite, broke In the stretch the Arst|wouid be proposed. Ever since the |l for discriminating ora ayrchase ? Toney pitched well for New York af- S e o 4 e 3 g i!.:“fi_ S Tne wpade | susgestion was made that the chai inv . tors andyie!d Hitt ¢ 1:F first _ins but his support = 50 ir n 2.05 3-4 to - Iman ought to be a- non-owner, Lk IR fummine ‘but Hie. sumpert h = 18 Teriscipe thres ear gia iy ownea | MR, UL 5, be %, oo, e 1 ; fi) corfortable o B g B s 2, Baea e Taeen 1172 three yode ol St the Home Nue| Momandatedy o - SR A 6%z to 875 » i fowing = hit. | Score: = (o B T Parme T i the thre 3 . i Baker, pre: . i 4 New Yo (N o Cinenaatt W, L () Datted tor Dykes in gid 5 e e Sl =0 o By DU s won | By|Chiadeiphia; elub. ‘and William L. 1] slloes | » 3 (z) Pattled for Strles S5 Seathu o Veeck, head of e Chicagy wlu i R T e e RN Bomon .oooch 901913 1¢)john Quirk. The total amountiof tal'LceCtiena 8 (the, Chicage, dlub, Hil N £ 8 O S e e sy a e 0 as| Two bise By chuits ‘Momaby 2. Clemons =, | Durses” distributed loday was $15.000,|reptesent the National league in mai- i1 | - HIE e D3T3 585 805 02 T e i ora carnll which will be the heaviest day’s dis-|ing nominations. while Jacob Rupperr, ! 5 i 20T R i Smith, Waiker, Dugan, Home runs, Maraglle, Schmltz { tribution for the entire meeting. Sum- | prisident of the New York elub, and Write today for | VERY MAN th due regard for his 20 0| Three bace i (Second Game) maries: | Frank L. Navin, president of the De L Wi 24 o) Mo am = Besten (N L) St Louls 2.06 trot, The Capital City, purse!troit ciub, were named as American Bullef NB346 I 3 ame) oo A DR . $3000: 2 in 3 heats: league répresentatives. Mr. Navin, | | d 2F] it sy & L) $3% 1 N« " Brined Jored SicBevir.... 3 3 1ljEu,, Tmoenatives e v | comfort and health demands a com- ' s e b B3 3% 421 0 fSwck. 3> 4 Royal Mac (Murphy) ... 2 Won Tand , the Junior . organizations 7 [l e 3§ Cmums = '3 3700 8 g . | Fhanman.se & 3|Wh e, 12100 $0.2 0 ofticmsby. 2 4 Wilkes Brewer (Valentine).. 4 4 be represented by Mr. Ruppert, [ | RS i § 90 0 opetio. & T Fodmer (sttmsonr Y 4 3 cpresented by 3r. Ruppert. =~ || || fortable bed to sleep in. Your feet are |~ R A S R R B 150 et S0 Larly Dreams and Gentry C. also|president of the Cincinnati cluin Ban | | i} i . . . v isloas on L = 3 J[nekesmT 4 3 1 K olONell "o 3 15 2 offieatheotnzc 0 started. Johnson, president of the Amercan! |i| i { ed i m. m = REEEE R R Lo R R Best time—205 34 lieaguc, and dobn A. Teydier. head of| ||| IHollisterWhite& Co. || Imprison In youl y : CThemas, ¢ 4 0 4 3 nfWalker. = 0 0 o 3 1 S "Three-year-o! trot, e orse -{the XNational league, omprises he | s I ) 3 — : ~ 80 8| mtw 3T D ofshea Three o gue, compriser o St i PIRATES TAKE TI-INNING g e = ylew Futurity, purse 36000; 2 @ 3| commission. i 2T . ||| || hours than you sleep so why not be a bit | ¢ GAME FROM DODGERS ¥ » * 1 2 1 9 18335 © One out when wioning run seored. Periscope (Dodge) ¢ 1 . L W e b4 i e 1000 o - isct - East Ends Want Games. | ? r=h. Pa_ Sept. 16— Pitts-| Totm T IREEE Baited, tor Diihocter in oo Brother Peter (Thomas) .... 1 2 2 = | ? g o 1 Sy Pitd B e T8 e e | particular about their comfort? Our | H eleven In the elev 23 8 L 9 040 02| iing Stout (Stout) ........ 3 5 4 . 3 5 e i i e B RS Py Kendugks Tune, Lin: prices are correct. 4 bounced off Pfei —— | et T = erty Todd., Peter Norman on inist 5 igns — — s nd and went fo second on Car ERCERTE g IS tia e imriane ] Minister To China Resign e s onge : worth _singled CUBS MAKE IT THREE Best time 2.07 1-4. 7 : oo aatiut, H 211 trot, The M & M. 3 In § heats,} any team in eastern 3 ois SRR G R e e The Iast Ends have a fast team and e : 210 S| ooy Bent 16 Cuicaso made Itlceregbrishe Great' (o) aiid 1 | have been playing some fast teams in 3 : ree straigl 3 adelphia to-! Ramco (Stokes) .... ...... 2 2 5 Sti ) cated i Dtes, a2l i risi Tt 3 %) : 5 ~ eastern Connecticut. They defcate : e S i G, Tohmen }day by defeatink the-visitors. 7 to 2| peter Coley=(Valentine) ._1. 3.3 2 Crowley's Colts on their own grounds : S aatn JoReph iy (Evdey = g and the East Ends are more than will- ; (M L)) owieaso N .1 King Watts, The Acme, Constan- ing to play them on the Battle = p ST LouisielRRERE. L o T IR 3| tne "fhe Grest ana “Giive want”aiso Bouin, " e Sl e 0] hear “'axh:nselim Sept. 16.—TJohnson {3 s T Lot B G E P e T aioue meoeptiog this . kept St. Louis' hits scattered today. 2101 ofparer. 3 3|1 S0 clENe wele yuied - OLAEE chalienge. should call Manager Carey, while Washington bunched safeties off | 071 T ojMagee. v o[ heats =3 *phone §03- S Teifeld and won the frst game of the S 1 et e S jonn quisk (Egam oo 4101 v : K, ‘ = od Tr{w{ 3 Tt was St. Louis' sixth | 1 o|Avnder. | Bondelin (Murphy) . 235 Vi iorowteyia=Colts, Ve, Willimiantics | ' 417 st Lo A L) Washington (A L) Totals “;20‘,";‘{*"’(1'2.“4p&f.i.r(z:“f:imrz- 20 Manager, Crowley has booked the ® X AT e L e e e R 3 Wiimaate oois = T3 ool Best time 2.03 1- sidered to be the fastest team in eas CLEVELAND TAKES BOTH 2 H : :( ¥ tern Connecticut, for Sunday at the ENDS OF DOUBLE HEADER, $ TN 4] —_ FINANCIAL AFFAIRS OF ! fair grounds. Crowley has also se- ee or gurse ! Phiiadelpht and 20 &R BASEBALL. - AMERICAN LEAGUE cured Potter of New London to do the ’ 1 i e vesTenoav-s mESULTS - g Wl fwiriing. If ‘Ahe fans turn our in > s a Chicago. Sept 164 complete fn- large numbers Sunday Manager | o . | vestigation of the financial affairs Crowley will have the fast Ben Hurs Words cannot describe the unusual the American League was ordered to- day at an executive session here of a | majorit of the board members. Charles A. Comiskey, president of the Chicago American League club, was of Hartford for Sept. 28. For all com- munication address T. Crowley, 105 Spring street. advantages which we offer you. Boston 2. If you want the best business training T S Soi e e S e e obtainable, take the advice of leading bus- ’ - ona; St Louis 2. quiry. Byron E . % 2 ® < § S Tomeat Dttt Bee | president of the league, was request- e Onice Tocatea Tava bavt ob the ot iness men and let the largest and best ERIRBIZRY Tk vet Eooun ed last month to_furnish this informa- g tion to the board but he has failed to camEs Tooav |do so. Johnson was not present. Chicagn,, Sept. 16.—No American Associstion games | © The' question of gambling at bas sciieduled 'for today hall parks also was considered and Natienal Lexwus. Johnson was assailed for his failure now known as Schleswig-Holstein and who accompanied or immediately fol- lowed the Saxons into England. The Angles are believed to huve been the more powerful race, for they occupled | equipped, the most up-to-date and only business training school in this section mentioned in the last United States gov- ernment report on such schools, train and A R hardening. | Bosten at st Lo lo mive the board of directors infor- ] ols .. fKET bass il $11.2500,- L | mation which he is said to have In| CoPvmiGwT PREsE niusTRATING sEAvice, w.v. _ | the larger portion of Britain, and they place you in-an excellent position. - - et ey | regard to gambling at games. gave thelr name to the land, for out of e . declinea e | 2 e Paul S. Reinsch. American Min- | Engle grew the word England and the The best courses, the best ventilation ' ) e L , YALE FOOTBALL SQUAD ister to China, resigns his post. Ill | Saxons made the word Anglo-Saxon. s . ~ s “ | s Pizacephia i NUMBERS 105 HUSKIES| health and a desire to return to and sunlngfix: all day in all departments and n n d = e e e his business arc given as reasons, i 34 a | g o LEAGUE STANDINGS. e e | although it is known that he is dis. Daily Thought. a worthwhile position. & s o National Leagus. T B an mat throush Bradtios| ‘plessed with the Shantung deal, | - Write to the'tind and heart nnd.let Eapert hcemtibod collagcassidbnornal - B | O Won. " tose {that included forward pass work. Bob| The Foreign Relations. Committee | the ear glean after what It cap.— | o » g A T < - S ok IR Mo jLay. a star freshman back of WOl a5 aok for his testimony. Batler. trained teachers who have had actual busi- Chicaso years ago, was the most notable new ness experience will give you individual, . = Pltebimet ; et . e : 'a es on- | ot i % B personal instruction and inspiration to win violent co l Pinadem ® a1 Success in Business. midday e . Say to yourself: “I'll take a course in business or shorthand at the Norwich Commercial School, near the Post Office and I'll make arrangements to enter the day or night classes NOW.” SE consistency 1n your tire mnuflsauk:woscfi & e buying. Eliminate tire Riare o Clovmiasa Nasits Tt “shopping” and you will begin Every Day Is Starting Day This Week at the Norwich Commercial School Kilbane of weight boxing champion, knocked out PRt O e o et to know real tire satisfaction. fifth round of an eis City baseball pa test as Burns was 'helples | . It was the first time e Jersey City vetes was ever knoc d t. B s i e 5 1 e Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires AR DOl have shown such remarkable their corners at the start of round Kilbane feinted cleverly and SR G dae s mileage in the past year that ot S e i e former records of Firestones Burns_weighed 124 pounds and Kil- | Viewed ‘the contest, which was heid in | and all other makes have been exceeded. Attend MERCIAL | "~ SCHOOL L. M. CRANDALL Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Near the Post Office ] htly over par, ading Paris 6's Equip with Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires and end tire uncertainties, COTTON New York. fept. 16— Spot cotton teady; middling 3060 sk ron A NEW LINE TRADING STAMPS OF ; HAND AND BREAST DRILLS REAMS AND SOCKET WRENCHES MONNEY New York, Sept. 16—Call money high 5 1-2: low 4: ruling rate closing bid 4; offered at 4 1-2; ioan 4; bank acceptances 4. BOULETS MIXED WITH PEA COAL $9.00 PER TON | Try Our Lehigh No. 2 Chestnut Coal At $10.00 Per Ton Extra Large Size and Thoroughly Screened. Shetucket Coal & Wood Co. Telephone 1257 KEEN KUTTER ‘ SHEARS POCKET KNIVES QUALITY ) saws, axes, ( HATCHETS You young fellows who want smart styles and distinctive shapes—Hats with “person- ality,” “pep” and “go,” get| under a “Mallory.” The fine materials give them their good quality and dur- ability. The expert designer and hatter | give them the style and splen- did finish. have every good quality a fine hat should possess. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER - - . % % . AND OTHER TOOLS Don’t Fail to See Qur Line of Pure Aluminum Ware 1 THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 TIRES Most Miles per Doilax STAMPS |

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