Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 3

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WORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919 , BASEBALL. in the eighth. Bagby went to the res- MORLEY’S 2 c 2 - National League Cieveland (A) tadelrhia (A) . Fiusburzs 7. Xew York 0. |Granesar *3 573 & 2 5% 0 4 i 9:'1;"::::;" s i i(vnp'nshu 2 0 1 e < 4 Columbus. O.. Sept. 15.—TWhile there ; Barbara Lee (Cox) ..... 242 Woredlan 1 aupus. e 1 e ten 2l - weze four well contested events on to- | S D R "‘;.m;h 5 ! e11d Fea . ,ovs Grand Cireuit program. nearly | spier, Zomidotte and e Bara also Waniingion 12 (Fiest geme.) fzo0 300 % }ail of the interest centered on the 2.09 | started. (Second” gume,) E i H { pace in which an unusual occurrence | Best time 2.09 1-2. American Association. d : £ = sent Esther R.. driven by Murphy and | , Free for all pace, three heats, PUrSe | oy apyegkee, ratn | - H L AIITOMGBILE AWNERS wintter of the frst two hests. to the | Directum J. (Murphy) .. 271 S T emenae | o barn before the third heat started on | Miss Harris M. (Fleming) . 1 2| Mimoeapotis & Columbre G Totals 0 1 of ineligibility. The owner | William (Marvin) ... 3 —~ | (® Batéd for we 1 1 1tize: Ll e g e f g e (B Do R e | e T To introduce our tire to the citizens of New London heat, claimed that Esther R.'s record = National Leagus, | Score by, nings: Coun i of 2.06 1-4 had been made Aus. 16 at | Boston_at Chicago. ; | convetn [T s ty, we shall offer for a very short pericd only Philadelphia and was one day too soon | FOUR TO FIGHT IT OUT Brokiy S Cincinnatt, Pilizdeniia 150 : %o retain her eligibility. His complaint IN “PRO” GOLF TOURNEY 7 Tiladewhis e Bt Louts A e THE CELEBRATED ‘was verified and Murphy's mare sent slym, N. Y. 18— T 1t~ e § 35 the BREE. A bets oo the taet Up |irs oIl SatEl (L Bahaaaly s American Zeagus. SENATORS SWEEP THE In these days of Ingh prices e i . P | to_that point were declared off. Aquilla | fina] round of the Professional Golfers’ st Loul adelohta SERIES FROM ST. LOUIS | 5 q doubtf: 1 alit { Ditton was declared winner of the first | association championship . tournament Belrol o1 Ny Somks Washington. Sept. 18.—Washington o aunaly ol lan l e on- l lre two heats. She then won the thire 3 o : s 5 cvland at Washington. Brdegripe et A series wi & e free for all pace was a disap- | ope: ¥ ion; Bob MacDonald o ~ ble head re today b . 1 i : pointing affair on account of the slow e e W e o ! Dulle ligaler hoontuduy by oares of e before to see that you buy || turned out by the Eastman Methad, at the following prices: Miss Harr] M., the favorite. | and Georze McLean of New York, and Per DR el = y P after taking the second -heat | they will meet as named, ; ke e merchandise of standard qual-; 28 3 $10 56 34 4 $18 60 SELE g R Jarnes did what was expected of wre o ity and reputation---Lamson & X s Sl » X Afgiare - . R {he 215 trot: | him todav when he defeated Emmet ik H d 30 3 $10 62 36 4 $19 92 Srenic"he nikned b | Frensh of York by'S wp and? to pity. i : ¢|Hubbard and Emerson Hats, |} 30x3 ....... $10. x4 ... 809 when he defeated his old side partner, Nick won the 218 trot. This| jock Hutchinson, by the same margin. was raced on the Jones plan. | The other two matches were won by the horse finishing last in ! .onsiderable margins, McLeod elimi- at was sent to the barn for p b nating Donglas Edsar of Atlanta. and and 6. and_McLean disposing of The summaries: | James West of Rockaway by 9 and 7. of. purse £1000 three heats Raron Cegantla (McDonald)...¢ 1 1 S0l 3| MEADOW BROOK WINS THE 5 3 rl JUNIOR POLD CHAMPIONSHIP favetta | . Philadelphia. Sept. 18—The Meadow Brook second team of Westbury, I.. I, | today won the junior polo champion- ! ship_of the United States, defeating the Philadelphia Country club in the final match, 4 1-4 goals to 3 1-4, in a brilliant ‘contest which was not decid- ed until the final period. The Country clup made a game up- hill fight. Taking advantaze of slight letdown by the home four in the | early periods, Meadow Brook opened up a lead of several points. but In the second half the Philadelphians closed 7 1| the =ap and in the seventh period tied | 1 6 4.]the score. today’s consider- including receiving still be- seemed to offer Trading was cuamscribed tha but the trend du recent period, | greater part 1 recovering Associat- nq-unmnnvs fol- gh fluctu- 2 “more or | squieting steel tors and their thers and coppers, o almoest five points of t wonted vielding one seven i shippin. But tobaccos were a striking exception to the Zen- eral tendency, several of the high- of however. ward rev 865.000 = The money market ing at 4 per cent. f losing at 6. but conditions in foreizn | exchange were more favorable. Lib- erty 2 3-4s and 4 3-4s were active and | <trongz. hut other domestic issues and | eloned moderate cales, par value, | 50 600 | undergoing I on later. Sales . these, r dow amounted ned. open- loans and - Call money bonds were unchanged on | 4: rulinx rate 4 offered at last | PSR .y eptances 4. 1 STOCKS. COTTON. | _e e New York. Sent. 1. — Cotton spot | steady: middling 30.40. NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Wish Low Quicted In dollars and ceits per 5180 bonds. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Everybody talks economy these days, but few understand and- know how to practice it. Our idea of it is to buy only what you need and to buy the best, because it lasts longer and your money goes further. You doubtless need a new Fall Hat, every man does, and it will be economy for you to buy one of our Mallovy Hats We like to sell them because we know they are good and because we like to know our customers are getting their money’s worth. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER I ATHLETICS’ PIRATES ADMINISTER DRUBBING TO GIANTS Pa, Sept. 1S-—Adams New York to three hits to ates easily winning. 7 t Now Yot Pittsburgh, Two Rart DGDGERS SHUT OUT { BY PENNANT WINNERS O 5 18 1 league to 0 Gincinnati Cincinnati champions of from Brooklvn won Score: N NEW SEMI-PRO PITCHER DEFEATS CLEVELAND Philadelphia, Sent local semi-professio; debut with Phil his_de- me run, both Athletics to o t a base Smith’s fumble of Tick- eatened to tie the score hit balls : U's wingle thr (for which we are sole agents) i typify in the highest sense the above named requirements. Franklin Square Game.) Washinoton (A lars have been up and there is ex 3 ; pected to be ci conte: e i The teams in t 8 3 3 o Woolen Mill. ox, Rook~- 4100 Menesky T 4 2 1 " 3 ns, ater and the 20 Shanks. 2% e o | Red Tons There will be two ‘matches 1e i1 {on Wednesday evening, one between R 2 .| the woolen compuny and the Red Sox = 3 “Jand the ot hetween the Rookies {and the Yannigans. " 1 YANKEES WIN LAST GAME OF SEASON WITH WHITE SOX New York, t. 18, w York de- ted Chicago here today in the last ame scheduled between these clubs this vear by a score of 6 to 4. Score: 2 (A) New Yok (A) TIGERS DISPOSED OF i RED SOX WITH EASE | Sept. 18.—Detroit hit Jones i I fe Boston | Lol | MGR. 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