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" NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1919 > - 5 e . New York, ‘Sept. 26.—Intercollegiate football will' be resumed upon a pre- war basis in the East tomorrow when the initial games of the 1919 season are started at various college centers throughout the section. Although several of the larger colleges will de- lay their gridiron debut for angther week, large squads of players ' are practicing daily and there is every in- dication that football is about to en- ter upon a period of popularity equal to that which has greeted other lines of sport since the signing of the war armistice. Close to thirty varsity elevens will WE HAVE EVERYTHING | {2ke part in the opening contests of the season. The war Is recalled by NECESSARY | the fact that with one exception none of these teams met on the football kinds of auto repair work. We| field last vear. In fact, mamy of the are prepared to remove the littlest| colezes® which resume play tomorrow trouble or to rebuild 2 wrecked car.| did not support elevens during 1918 May scem like a large claim but aute| and in some cases the resumption of ewners who have employed us will teil ¢ comes after a gridiron hiatus of ou the claim is justifiable. We surely e some trouble removers. mong the day's games Harvard and Bates E _the contest mafking the IMPE appearance of the fret formal Grim- son cleven since 1916. Pennsylvania . and Dartmouth will nlay_their initial 9. 7. ROBURSEN, . matches. meeting Bucknell and ° Springfi, respectively, b s both Phone 929 Norwich, Conn. | 3075007 e P el libre during the war thers is mot the same povelty mark the football re-entry of . e | Harvard, e ecla lze | The Army. Brown and Rutgers are { also_scheanled to play and in the case IN per of the West Point Cadets the same| {'is the first since the close of the 1917 | season. The soldiers face Middlebury | Brown, will he mpposed by Rhide Is- | 1ana State and Rutgers will meet Ur- ers-Ursinus is the re day in which the same met a vear ago and then 1 New Brunswick combin- ittle difficult in defeating a score of 66 to 0. The complete list of zames for the eastern section on rday is as follows: Next to Post Office. Rowdoin at Amberst; Rhode Tsland e Stat Browr Sprinzfield at Dart- 1 | | mouth: Bates at Harvard: Villa Nova e %! at Lehigh: Alhr | | RIMS, WEDGES, BOLTS, [ 3l und AND NUTS. S o o e BT ES —d | THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. : Muhlenberg: SEE_JUR WORK FI!RST Gonnecticnt Azgies at New Hampshire THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR tfams st Renssslacr Pols PAINTING YOUR CAR || e sl e amon i Paton st | Marietta at West Vi Bucknell COLLEGE FOOTBALL STARTS TODAY | - — handiwork with the willow needs no| 7T introduction, as the fans who have e seen nma ia action know. Ilaherty, fjve coT FIFTY manager of the Hartford Kastern league club, will be seen behind the bat and will direct the team with his usual skill. Lowe of the Springfield Eastern League ciub will occupy the mound. G. Adams will be seen at first and will also handle the stick in his usual left-handed manner. The other members of the team are too -well known to the fans to describe, will be at_their old places of business. The lineup of the All Stars when the game is called at 3.30 o'clock Sunday afternocn will be something like this: Flaherty c. Lowe p. G. Adams 1b, Donohue or Comins 2b, Ford ss, Nich-| ols 3b, Gley If, Carroll cf, J. Adams rf, Higgins, Noel, Johnson, White and S. Donokue utiliiy. The lineup of the Fisk Red Tops has not vet been announced but they are to bring their regular team for Sun- day’s game. The Red Tops are rated | high up in the baseball world of Ma: sachusetts. but the beys from the! Nutmeg state feel confident that they can win the battle Sunday afternoon MURPHY AGAIN HAS “TO RIDE OR NOT TO RIDE?” BIG DAY ON CIRCUIT THAT SAYS ICAN RIbE Him / Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 26.—Tommy AMrphe who Mat' 164 4il drivers for| b Jarvis if, Raille cf, Cyr rf. Far-| NATIONAL CHAMPS TAKE winning races in the present Grand| reil reserve. ¢ | Circuit meeting, had another big af- Moosup wiil take the field with Me- Cincinnati, Sept. 26.—Tha of the four races on the programme.| mound, McG Direct C. Burnet again mastered a| Grays. Captain, c. Johnston of Re-| %€ FOUNE WAV V00 0 COB e field of fast pacers in the Arch City| vere, 1b, Fryer of American and Brit- Joor e 240 stake, winning in_ three evenly| isk 2b, Gus Johnson of American and TR rated miles. Laroness Edgewood was| British, ss. Danny Hughes. some third g L] a : . 1 oftacn.zo expected 10 show good form, but s ofDaubert.1b falleq and finished outside the money Goldie Todd was lame and in the third s team 1f, Rylander of J heat was.so badly out of form that s cf, Dairgneault of U. S. N, rf. she was distanced. Frechette, utility of the U. S. Army. ‘The meeting will be concluded to-| This promises to be one of the most morrow with a short programme of| thrilling series ever staged in this three races the 2.13 trot, the 2.11 trot| jart of Bastern Connetcicut. = and the 2.13 trot. - 3 13x36 10 ‘1' Summaries: BASEBALL. Sty g 08 pace, purse $1.000, second di- Chicago v on, three heats YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Clncinnatal . Twn bas hit, McCabe Merkle. Home run. Dun el baseman will hold down the hot cor-|siecabert Susbly Adams of Connecticut|lesh " and P. | ende s I o o v Aquilla Dillon (Wilson) ..... 1 MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP !'at Pennsylvania; AN Syracuse Stars 354 Wast Main Street | at Syracuse. Phone T3S-23, | 1 | ALL SET FOR CROWLEY’'S i < COLTS-EAST END GAI‘{IE st Iinds and both managers well e ober 1 we will m 1o T 4 N i October 1st, we will move to 80 (0l 0" (g their | tanms " ow in Street. We are closing out| comprise (he fastest local plavers in! all tires and accessories at greatly re- [the ¢ Since the final arrange- ments Wwere made this game and series duced prices. This is your chance to| . { has beer: the talk of the local fans and save. don’t let it pass by. Special|in interest has rivaled the coming prices om Vulcanizing. world event. General opinion is that > one that takes the first same will Sil b T~ Sh | win the series. but as in all ball games vy s e OP | in histors the dopesters have bee | wrong as m times as right. Many 114 FRANKLIN STREET of the bettinz fans have placed their s, {money and from all reports it is an Open Evenings Until 9 I Manager stated that he == * = e iis” confident of leaving the Fair | Grounds on Sunday afternoon with | the victory safely tucked under his Iteit and Tate Crowley savs it can’t be done. If the weather man smil kindly on the Fair Grounds Sunday 2 1 e record breaking crowd is looked for. | | FISK RED TOPS VS. ALL STARS | AT WILLIMANTIC SUNDAY 1 _fans who take Red Top-Willimantic Al Recreation Park Sun- ! I see a real game o to make up zame Willimantic e won a majority of the have played this year and to win this game which is { without a doubt the biggest task they | Veu are sure of PROMPT SERVICE |have set out to accomplish. M Eifer McQuillan of the All Stars ha HERE fur we have adequate STEAM | P L ured ord and “Dixie” Carroll, both ! EGL ENT. BEST MATERIALS [0 "00G Sox players of this season, | and tne rea! skill that fasures prompt jord to a at s while srroll gster who de the satisfactory servic HEALY. Norwich, Ct |y Timken-Hyatt and _ " cove o Southern lLeague sit notice & he signed »x. will cover the outer ley of Taftville will 1" Gley e of the outfield, and his ~arg over his sk | Aileen I Delco (Pitman) 2 Pete: Elliott (Thomas) 5 . Bowon 3. (socond Irish Voter (Noble) ........ 4 Cincinoatd 6. (Pl game) Chicase () Rascal and Minerva Gentry e i (et e L as * el e PR American Leagus. Hollochersa o olozuen 1> e mmealL < Pilladeighia 2, New York & i o 218 trot, purse $1,000; three in five| b Ghicey 20 H 1 - o|Dunean.it heats: amis ‘scheculed H ° Dr. Nick (Murphy) ....... gt P ey : Baron Cegantle (McDonald) 2 2 2 GAMES ToDAY. fet i} = gma- 3] National Leasva. - ro.| Brookim at Tosion. lion (Childs) Jolly Bird (McCoy) . S — o started. | Phisdephia st New York. Biilow and Barbara Lee aiso start FRria) e e Dest time 2.07 1-4. Chicago st “Cincinnaatl. 210 pace, l'xchel Arch City, purse $3,- American League. heats St Lolls st Cicvelan, Direct C. Burnett (Murphy). 1 1 11 baafe ac Chicaser " J.W. S. (Purcel) .. 2 3 5| New Yok at Puiladelphia. et Frank De (Cox) 3.6y 3| Bueler at Washioston GIANTS TRIM BRAVES 3| = SUNDAY GAMES. | National Loagun. | Boston, Sept. kame of the season with t Drift Patch (McMahon) ... 2°.3 Glacys E., Gratton Regent,' Goldie Todd and Baroness Edgewood also N B B FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Ficor Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON MARKET WAS HOPEFUL. New York., Sent, 26.—The trend of - - — ——— | today's stoc m: ghtened th> 3 mj sicn foremost financial in- A Radi taresus were increasingly hopeful of an uto a ators early od,ustment of the indusiriil Repaired promptly and thoroughly ' ¢ created by the sicel strike. tested under air pressure before leav- | and kindred s namely as shes yments and motors. were among the icn.ing features of the session, W. E. SHANLEY their strength from the very outset PLUMBING TINNING | imparting a conggent tone to the gen- 439 Main St, Tel 710-3 jeral list. rails mld a few speculative specinliies proving the only conspic- uous exceptions. ns among popular steels ranged »m one point in U. . Steel to al- p<t sixteen points in Crucible, the vement in the latter stock, however, lently being due to téchnical con- GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES | BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-2 NEW LONDON, CONN. no Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices same reason apnlied to the 17 it advance in General Motars, al- ough the entire motor list and its subsidiaries gained two or®five points T 3 == B with equipments and several of the WORLD'S SERIES AONORS rosainant, aietal HELD BY AM. LEAGUE| Sugar led the food division. some of ¢ Fecords of |the high priced and closely held N eace shew | shares, such as Cuban American and T ]engue South Porto Rico rising 17 to 20 e points, with heavy accumulation = of Cuban cane, Beet Sugar, Industrial Al- cohol and American Can at gains of wo to five points. Highest quotations ruled in the last hour, despite the rise in call loans from the opening rate of & per cent. to S, as much as 9 per cent. e played being paid by belated borrowers. Sales; were Plaved | amounted to 925,000 shares. as mot " There was less activity in Liberty t Commis- |, onds, but some of that group were o S T s ng with other domestic issues, in- e ationals holding steady. Sales, strot bs In each | i CH - | par value. aggregated $10.750.0 e met in Oc- | P40 Fo e nds were unchanged on series to de-| _© hip, although| ©2!l s the be lengthen- | STOCKS. 1o nine zame i gn Low. Close. During the past féurteen years| Sile oo 4% AL T45% seventy-eight games have been play-| -los o sd—an average of five and a half| 190 im Al O a1k per series—including two ties. In| S0 Am Beer Su 1 winning their nine serfes ithe Amer- | :iop Am ran Am cit & ¥ Am W & L Am M & L pr A Josms Am Smeling ican League teams have triumphed in | firty-one games while the sehior league entries have been on the long end Pf the score in 35 games in winning their five series. In runs scor- e4 the Americans lead with 253 against their opponents’ The shortest series of th® twelve was that of 1914 when the Boston Na- tionals defeated the Philadelphia Americans in four straight games. The Chicago Nationals of 1907 also won four straight from the Detroit Amer- jcans but this run wuas preceded by a An Smearins pe Am TI & Tel Am Tobacso Anaconda Baic Ralt & Ohlo pr ... Reth ®teel B Beth Sicel (B) BOTH ENDS OF DOUBLE . - tional ternoon of i today when he won two| Elroy of the Providence Grays on the | p e e hampions won both sames of | e e the double header with Chicago toda BY 5 TO 3 SCORE —New Yorlk * won ol | he BASEBALL ASHLAND A. A. HE] Vs, * MOOSUP GAME CALLED AT 4 P. M. INIE DEVRON, LEAGUE UMPIRE LEBANON vs. BALTIC RIVALS BASEBALL SAYLES\FIELD, BALTIC Saturday, September 27, 1919 GAME CALLED AT 3:15 Assessor’s Notice A Town of Norwich are return to the As the ten =L LEGAL NOTICES 11 persons liable to pay taxes in the hereby notified to essors, on or before first day of November, 1919, a writ- or printed list, properiy signed and n to, of all taxable property owned them' on the first day of October, Py cnarzel Apeni? P8 Y e UYING vyour shirts is important Bianis cxn e ‘Shiatned at the’ As- 8 s PRSI B ;":’u ‘-’,?’m.“'.l“,;‘,‘,’.m. e enough to do with discrimination. 1915 4 8t Norwich,' Conn., Sept.27th., < We feature EAGLE suIrTs because the F. m woopworTm | 3 A3 URAN, man who, wears them is always pleased with'his=: sep27d 2 2 # b Ax A Goumr o wwomars nmn | taste and judgmeént. at Norwich Wi 05 RO SRPOIETAn of Norwich, on the 18th day of Septem- ber. Pre In the matter of an agreement he- | wich, Conn, jfor the ado par i the Norwich, in said District, on the 3oth ¥ Of ‘September, A. D. 1819, at 10 >ck in the forenoon. and that notice )f the pendency of sai o ST Al anesselani | No wonderiyiou admire the fineness of tex- of. ord. e least three davs n <al to this Conrt iting, it is Ordered, That the hearing upon the| . +1 - fpprgral ot said agrermenveina 'k | tailoring. D, is19. Sent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. tweon Henry o Tetin ot | {Conn.. Guardian of the person‘of Flor: . = * > IR T mor, pavtyof e miat b | ment with them till they make good; dye their 1. Herman and Harriet P. husband and wife, both of Nor on of said minor by said es of the Second Part. ited to xaid Court for approval, in Probate Court Room in the City of there- be given by the publication of er one time in some newspaper hav A circuiation ¢ ior to the daté o d hearing. dnd that return be made Todd Fittsbureh at st. Loais 8 NELSON 7. AT o g = i A Chicago. &t Clncinaatl | s today, 5 to 3. Score: The b ey Ym‘f«}:nri'nz e 2 pace DI 1.000, three heats: Amorisan Loagus. H New York (N) cOpY of reco: & o i, SOR NS e free o oy o R By M. prEscHmR and finish, make unnecessary the absolute guaran- Royal Earl (Egan e S o o o v ) ) Cherry Willis (Dodge) e (; . i o [ | ; b h K b Twister C. (Palin) .. e i S 52 i — e £ h . t maker an us Miss Zolo Zombro (Hedrick) 2 § 10! [posie 4 o H tee nevertheless given c Y- us. Phil Patch, Sister Crystal | |Cooneras 4 $ 30 2 2 FIVE LEADING BATTERS t S & g R Y Night, George Volo. Fred Hal, Lord e 3 31338 IN MAJOR LEAGUES # Seymour. Anna Moore and Frank Lit- st H Tals ue BGrierican b aatnic) ! Fall " e d sed h tie_aiso started T oy 42 66 8 7 . nd varied enou Best time 2.05 1-4 . ST e e e S R K Qur Fall assortment is arge a g o ) Tetals e | Veach, Detroit " A cion YALE VARSITY AND s ey M 3 —now—to show you what we -mean by:individ- 3 FRESHMEN TO BATTLE iphia Seory 3 ras Sister, St. Louis Ko P e g < New Hiaven, Conn, SePL” -26.3m American Lrague. Nom Yok sl Gania ‘obin, St. Loui. 3 = . Siew Gt B pchadiled Eaie- tomeen o tas e JEL Wttt uality of pattern, richness of color,- expertness he Yal a i clevens|S [ &y 0 gue. > the Yale varsity and second . clevens = T e = / L will play at the Bowl. Th AT SC YL 7 3% BROOKLYN HAS EASY Rousch, C ...129 490 69 ” £ : < Do persith sthe) bIE nd’ Wil th e % B et o e iy i 120 400 ¢ : of weave and refinement of craftsmanship first practice to be entirely oven. The s > M Meusel, Phila. .. B > 5 lineups will be determined (n‘)unrru\\‘ o Philadelphia. Sept. 26.—Rixey crum-| \cofCh o LA - L just Defore the game. Ireshman | s 101 %[ pled in the sixth inning today and| gioli™ Gropen E — zridiron work will be started on the —— HRGOIINT; wom a5 ke ylefory, over i85 LAsg 4 s field. T Philadelphia, 13 to t was e las SN L THE g game of the local National League BOWLING, < FIRST GAME IN WINS FOR ST. LOUIS| (eason. Score: . Palace League. GLESHI St. Louis, Mo., Sept. —Mollwitz's Brooklyn (N) Philadelphia (N) ASHLAND-MOOSUP SERIES| inzic in the twelfth scored Hornsby w hv s o =235 3 3|Binetla 9 3 At the Carpet Grounds In Moosup on|with the run that gave #. Louis a 2|¢ons '3 271 2 ‘laany % Smith s sunday the first game of the Moosup-|to 1 victory over Pittsburgh today.|liiwer-® 3 o ofwitiams et 50 St . b s Ashiand series will he played. Both | Seore: jWemsy & HE e 3 < ha had much to say of their re- | hpo a o fidpe e (RS ert S S Ue spective teams. R e T e » i1 ;’\‘h and will lineup in the following [Careret & 1 2 0 8 2282 0l5smny teaas Liberty p. Liberty ¢ Medaly 1b, F: i P S i S i 283 Sl ones “QOur Men’s Store” ber b, LeClaire ss. Raney, Capt, and |Cuidawss 3 8 37 0 Sngeae ood a et U Sl O = ; S 1 T 30 3 Eagnene Schdte 4 0 6 0 oflavanss 5 8 % ¢ (2) Batted for Cantwell in = g idaeiay. - 5 1.9 3.8 e 5 g G et GG TV = = = H o B e R T S T SO McAllister 3 5 20 5 [ oo 5% oi'e ‘ i . Phiiadnphia A A G chie i To. pase hiie, Ster, Miller. Wheat, el 1o PR S P e AL TR g ey - H. A, C. G t and the W antic team: If there|any of the others is the Ashland team, ™ ot s (Clomon, “Toree pase Wt oms- | AMERICAN LEAGUE ENDS e e R R e et | hranse ot e Aoy e e £l e WITH YANK VICTORY | 5108 10, the fa Crowley's sporting edi | defeated the St. Mary’s Memorial Day DETROIT EASILY TRIMS | New York. Sept. 26.—The American Fair Grounds Samday the Hardoi SR e, o L THE NEW CHAMPS | League season ended at the Polo{athletic club will not play ihe . S You Win, ANl Right! |'the wonderful Ashiand team6-1. Ow= Ist pr Chicago, Sept 26.—Detroit today Grounds m(:‘.:‘,\_" ‘:-hve"g‘:::y‘n“kfei de- l_.un\lyon Independent. as advertised Mr. i<ditor I was very much mLer-i“m to the fact that both Jarvais and Fon gasily defeated Chicago: 10 to 7. The cated the Ahietion § 0.7 Score: the first of the week but will post-|ested in reading the icle Sept. 24| iberty were hit—so freely Memorial o scores: Bk Yed o) . Mipeba L bone their game to the following Sun-|under heading, That Wonderful Ash-|pu¢ the Ashland's brought up Kean of i et oL % 8 o 1 olodmman 4 1 & 1 §|touch with the Bugle A. €. of Bridge. | Mr. Edita hat you the reirders| in\. "fate as his predecessors and ‘was ; 1713 37 oI v § 3| Rort and the Winchester Y. 3. ¢! A in|of The Bulletin 3 with the | Gofeated, can above, 5-1 - The Connec- yortn e [ aueips 4 0 1 ewmert 4310 New Haven .and s secured games|writer “that ¢ Uhes Mills| jout Mills. team had but . three 1300 Shnets Eant 310 b ofwesserth i pexr T ¢ 218 Jouiemayes 23 9 ¢ ®lwith them. |The East Kotk A, Co of|baseball club fabul 10 thisitine éen e o Ins " Copper § 320 fveorancs 3 o2 1 Famanas 8 01 0 lewlasd 4 5 3 0 e New Haven have not as vet Grgan- | ve onsiderate about the feelings of | or ey el bslicaity & b tert C Con DF 81 0 0 2iackeonic i § 215 efStrlesc 5 1 % 0 olized but will play the Harddigs at a|the teams that they have d . ft have come nearer 0 Int Har Cor a[Murphy 1 . M i & = o . | ze We think we have com e ot e Flagatea: £ 05 Bt s A 1 811 tilater date. Brewe< the Harddig We claiim the Bastern’ Connec ng « mill team than any team in 200 Ini Paper Dases.s T103 h a'e 1o & —|sons, has left to %ttend Yale univer-|ior 1 ng tnis, claim are as fol-|ye in the field with practically the 150 P o> PR [ 1110 Tews 335315 3sity at New Iaven and will onky be | lofs hveUplaged Ju tott of (30| Depin the field with et e e 500 Leiigh Vatiey ot Sdnue seas i D o0 3014 |seen in a few future games. - Aubrey | games; won 16, tied one, score 0 to 0: | paci® LM TS LI AT oo, e 800 Max Motor R 5 : Totals 3812 7 15 = will play.quarterback in the .. fature onc,-score 1°to 0; {1 innings; and| . opal) map. 0 Max Motor 1 pr. Totals 4013 27 Batted for Roberts tn 6th. for the H. Having only a few one, 1 to 0; making 16 wor W Manager. Lo s A @) Batted for sulivan 1n Hh S e open dates and not knowing any mo ¢, ‘one tied. We hate scored - 4200 Miamo o e P LR R i e e e il e il football teams the H. A. C. would like|runs against our opponents’ $0. Among —_— S MK & TS0 0 20,3 108 27D Mo hase Bita, W0k, Pratt. - Ares to secure a game with any fast team|the many defeated teams, the one t A chronic kicker is u nuisance, but Veach. Dauss, Murp Tarns. in the vicinity. Where is Jowett City | that sta out more conspicuous than'an occassional kick helps some | The Johnson Co. ? 107-109 Franklin Street Tob Proaa i Union P U S Rubber coTToN. /| Mason Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Piston Rings and Gaskets, for all makes of cars, steady; middling 3285 MONEY. New York, Sept. 26.—Call mon strong; high' 8; low 6; ruling rate 6: | closing bi 7 1-2; offered at §; last loa §; bank acceptances 4 1-3. NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Low 100,00 3us 2 . Ist s, 1947 Ist ais 1047 24 4 To4e o 24 4. 1047 ot 3 1s 1928 . $th s 192 i Victory” s 99,98 @ Victors 4%s 9008 99 Quoted in dollars ‘and cents per $100 bonds. tie game with the score standing 3 to when ess halted the play- $-r s The longest serics was that of | 7400 conira, aner * 1312 in which eight games were play-| 300 Chie Gt W ed with the Boston Americans win- ning four and the New York Nation- als three, with onme tie game thrown in for.good measure. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. High Low. Close. 148 TN T 1% amy I 1220 19% 1% ‘WILLIMANTIC—Lowe, .Springfield Eastern League, Pitch; Flaherty, Catch. Ford of the Boston Braves will be seen at short for Willimantic. Other well known Stars will make up both line ups. BASEBALL AT WILLIMANTIC Sunday, September 28th FISK RED TOPS vs. WILLIMANTIC N BATTERIES RED TOPS—Richards, signed with Pittsburgh, Pitch; Greenhalgh, Catch. - GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. M. RECREATION PARK The makers design their own fabrics; experi- piriies of ie Second pure | own yarms with fast. colors; and then put the | 35 X3 ; 3 cat! SEICHRIN paY'nn,heen % | results of fifty years™ experience into the cutand T DAl P ture in’ EAGLE SHIRTS, the cleverness and exclu- siveness of ‘design. These, with superiority of fit

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