Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 3

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- NORWICH ‘BULLETIN ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1919 e DIRECT C. BURNETT WINS AT COLUMBUS Ohlo, Sept. 17—One of mportant stake races of the -4 Circuit meeting here this fall - . decided today when Direct C. won the Hartman Hotel 2.11 event in a hard four heat race, = the second heat in 2.03 to je. who came with a rush that could not meet. Eva’'s mile 53 flat was the fastest of the race. could not connect the third heat Valentine up behind her the fourth heat finished fourth. The Horse Review Futurity for three ol s. was won by Julius De aight heats from the jo King. Peter Thornbill t wiglout any trouble. ather a cheap race. ace went to Peter Elliott. most Do Fetenak (a1 (Fleming) . . Y T T nd Signal Boy “purse $3.000 | t oM BORATE PROGRAM FOR BOXERS OF ALL WEIGHTS| ogram for t visions. The tentative schedule, which de- pends to some extent upon the com- pletion of the $500,000 clubhouse ear- Iy in February, cails for a match of ten rounds between Jimmy Wilde and some sele contender on the open- ing night. In addition there will be a series of six round contests be- tween heavyweight novices who will appear by invitation. The list as ar- ranged at present includes the lead- ing heavies developed in the army and the winner will be awarded a gold cup the gift of Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, president of the club. Six-round bouts for the world heavyweight championsaip of both the army and navy will also be a feature of the openjng night. In these matches the heavyweight chai\pion of the American and British armies will meet for a belt presented by Major- General Leonard Wood _while the champions of ‘the two navies will box for world’s navies heavyweight cham- pionsh hd an_emblematic belt, the gift of Admiral W. S. Sims. The feature contests of following weeks of February will include elimi- nation contests of six rounds each to decide the middle weight, welter- weight and lightweight champions of America. In these matches the lead- ing contenders will box six rounds and the winners will pass on to the semi-final of cight rounds. In the fi- the champien. or the boxer gen- credited with such title, will the survivor in a ten round bout special championship trophy. All bouts will be decided upon a point s dged by two or more to the sponsors of the number of the leading _boxers of both this nd_ Europe have _signified ngness to appear under the outlined and in the case of a champlons. to defend the new ghampionship matching of the 11 boxers will be directed by Rickard, whose success ng titular ring contests on a e has made him famous the boxing world. hods will be inaugurated s and industrial classes. Eelts or other trophies have been do- prominent men for more divisions of industrial box- e divided: into feather, me amat e and heavyweight classes ts will be staged both in 7d other cities with the ors meeting for the Dbelt in their industrial classes include auto- iron and cd Haneor but of 2 to 3 points in You young fellows who want smart styles and distinctive apes—Hats with “person- ality,” “pep” and ‘“go,” get under a2 “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. Nalory Fats, ~ FINANCIAL AND MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. |c COMMERCIAL STOCKS. New York, Sept 17.—Call _mone: high 4: lo > 4; ruling rate 4: ng bid 3" 1 offered at 4; last bank acceptances 4. —Spot cotton Low a0 ey 2 5035 Victory 435 sas0 tasy Quoted in dollars ‘and cents per 3160 bomds. o8 9933 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. mrx: O High Lew. Closs. [ - - R ;)'.., : l:ll‘ 121* e Joco i HEMEH OATS: ax . 2 ew % e have every good quality a fine hat should possess. J. C. MACPHERSON| QUALITY CORNER Oppesits Cheisea Savings Bank, < o B glLk:ASTION P S ’ road men and scores of others. The amateur, club and industrial boxers. will be ‘under the direction of Frederick W. Rubien, secretary of the Amateur Athletic Union, who will ar- range for all such tournaments and supervise the staging of champion-| ships as well as national elimination contests such as the Olympic Games try-out, -which will be necessary car- 1y in 1920. BASEBALL. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National Leagus Pittsburgh t. Louls 3. (First_zame.) (Second” game.) Fosion 2 (Seccnd game ) = Phlladciphia 2. B American Association. 7. Faul 0. Indianapolis Columbns S, Minncapolis Toledo_ Milwaukee & Louisville-Ransas Cits. Detroit 1. Clewelana s, meplayed previously played. rain, GAMES TODAY. National League. New York at Pittsburh. No. other. games scheduled. American Zeagus. Chleagy at New York Detroit_at Boston. Clereland 2% Phitagerpnia St Louls at Washinzwon. LEAGUE STANDINGS. National Leagus. Lot Cinetnnatt New York DODGERS TAKE 8 TO 3 GAME FROM PIRATES Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 17.—Brooklyn | hit Carison h: oday and won the | closing game of the series from Pitts- | burgh, § to 3. Score: Erookiyn (N} Pitburon (0 | BOWLING. At the Danielson C: leys Tuesday night rolled by the Danie team and the e: Danielson Cotton Co. C._ White ST. LOUIS DROPS TWO WHITE SOX TAKE TWO FROM YANKEES York, Sept. 1 White Sox advanced a little closer to i American League pen-| v defeating New York in both | S sections of a double header here to- The scores were the Scores: (First Game,) Chie: [ o to 2 cal recruits at all Clevelznd (&) The Chicago 2 to 0 ana 11 1 ew Yo Femster. o v ah. Two base hits, Chidwels In Wednesday The Bulletin w, Colts. Now how more never and in the considered them j Colts. me for a me ne: game. ious for a game-y place $50 in ing editor of <Walker na let ind ast week they looking over my players, Now if Manager Carey this times. Scor Philadelphia_(A) h po 1 0 i 1 s ‘ i o o I (2), Bwolat. POP CROWLEY CONTRADICTS STATEMENT OF EAST ENDS| of Bast Ends ming that they defeated Crowley’s can make that as the 's morning’s issue the the than 1 know., played first place I n the xt & inday Crowley’ never ass wtih the anged with but after canceiled the < anx- TO THE BOSTON BRAVES St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 1i.—Boston outplayed and twice deéfeated St. Louis today. The scores were 6 to 5 and 5 to 3. Scores: (First Game.) ) St Lowts (M) W po . 2 1% o1 Rantingath 4 1 2 51 Fowelt o 140 ofscecn o1 el Nutier 2 0 1 0 0pansrinen Saon Zoiketh 4 113 1 OfStookTh a1 200 b 0ltonse o 30 131 Fienrs it 2o A - 1410 110 0 ofMivizis 319 00 100 1 oftavanss o0z af o 1100 20z Demareen 20 0 0 1o et IR g Totats 31 szl e 23aal THE INGREDIENTS OF (9) Batted for Causes m oth BEER 1cd for Tuero ' 2ud. .o 2000201 15|Carbonated Water, Malt Sugar as a Lots R SO = i o base s, Cremons. Homsby, McRenrs -, fave i 5 Thres base hite, Rawlis 4" Powell Y, B%vored with. Hops and 6.0r 7 per. OB o ) s cent. alcohol. Our soft drinks contain o o .. oecreran '3 b "% P3 o i|the same ingredients. It is thirst Ao 5 : :' :Fquen(‘hlng and nourishing. Try our. S 3 2 §{Dry Ginger Ale, made from Carbonat- S 2 o ofed Water, flavored with Jamaica Ging- lwwmif:g 5’ 'l‘ ’:- er, Capsicum added, sweetened with Totals 1 i o|pure cane sugar, minus alcohol. i 01 Manufactured and sold by (22) Patted for Tuero in oth . & Bl 0 Wlheata " n, N. 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Sept. divided winni and losing Hooper, (x) Batted 1 (21 Batted Detrait s o' %" o ; Boon” o3 INININ0 6 b o %, Two base i, Fisguiend. " Vench SHIVERICK TO CAPTAIN | CORNELL FOOTEAL TEAM | Tthaca. N. Y srederick T. | Shiverick of today una- nimously elected captain of the Cor- nell footlas! team, Shiverick, who is| 4 quarterback and a star drop kick er. was_caplain-elect of the (orne eleven in 1917, but mever rerved he left the unives in France. . Toledo, Ohio. S feated the New Yo postponed DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER| 17.—Rostofl De- hono the fi the second, (First Game.) and 1to 2. Boston (A) R <. not H [vtooper.r Rt it “her. 1 Flagstead. Ruth, Hooper. (Second Game.) Boston (A) O hpo a 3 1 00 10 1 Startien MeNally, 7200 Teonara 1 Wilters o th | sity 1o enter milit: a Captain of artillery He wi Exhibi ion Game. the Americ: exhibition game here 12 to 2. Game Postponed. Washington, Sept. 17.-—St. Louis- Washington American League xame ARG Two zames tomc -} (For Other Sports See Page Eight) Hindrance. cratic man shall be on a ather, but fhat evel Without The real dem that ey tevel with every to be God HAND ! REAMS AND SOCKET WRENCHES 1 KEEN KUTTER QUALITY y Don’t Fail to See Cur Pure Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD el Status of the Shoes. | Kathleen o A { returned home a 1 Upo Kathleen's ol American idea , curlosity | the | saia, “Do alone; m | bome on a furlongh! ; is, you j hind- Fous him.— without made A NEW LINE ] OF ! STAMPS AND BREAST DRILLS SHEARS POCKET KNIVES SAWS, AXES, HATCHETS AND OTHER TOOLS Line of Bulletin Building . 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 FOR DING STAMPS

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