Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1920, Page 3

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(Spechkto The Bullétin) ~ confer with the minor league com- New. Haven, Jan. 2§.—Frankels All | mittee which hopes to enter into a new Star agsregation of basketball play-| Working agreement with the majors. ers proved too strong for the Crescent| Heydler said _he believed .a new A. C, team of Taftville, champions of eomlni!on chairman wil be named New England, and came through with /the joint major: league conferenge a soore of 32 to 23 here tonight in Mu- ‘ebruary 11. He said the commis- sic hall before a crowd of 1500 en- :ionthshunuon now was in the ha.;:‘i; thusiastic fans. The champions, one|of the committee. appointed to sel of the strongest teams in Cnnecticut, | & new chairman and that he believed put up one of the best games ever this commigsion soon would ‘hold a witnessed on the ‘local floors, - but S meefln: sgainst Frankefs collection. of stars they were powerless to ever endanger TWQ INTERCOLLEGIATE B RV o Shelons’ wrs B ot - SWIMMING RECORDS SET and. when the wsitle blew. for| New Haven, Comn., Jan. 23.—Tv;v the first period the score stood 10 to | Infercollegiate “W‘mmll’;f Teouin 1 favor of the All Stars. In the sec-, Were braken by Yflefl? s e ond half, however, the Taftville boys|Meet with Pennsylvania bere tonie/t played better basketball than ‘the 'All { LOFFin P. MT"“"“"“- e ey ) Starss but could not overcome the |SWam the fifty z’-‘;‘;e“’:gwr P S hathed dn- the fret’ TAN." . M econda‘ by Edwin. Binney -of - Yale. for the visitors played a smashing rassanter, ' Rah Richard H. Meagher, of .Chicago, made e ef, Ralin, Tuller|, " sfoot plunge in 43 3-5 seconds, and Harvey put up the best game. for Stars. breaking his own mark of 47 4-5 sec- ;h,:,é] s f“';',‘:a‘t by cachlonds made in the Columbia: meet * & the two teams taken together form Wek 659 WILDE MAY BOX one of the fastest agregations of ‘SHARKEY IN LONDON ket tossers ever seen here. The poon: Crescent A. C. - . Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 23.—Arrange- ments have practically been closed for a ret rn boxing match ‘between Jim- ilde, flyweight champion of En- gland, and Jack Sharkey, New York bantam, the affair to fake place 'in London, probably in May, Dave Hughes, backer ‘of Wilde, announced today. Sharkey was given a newspa- per decision over Wilde in their recent meeting in Milwaukee, COURT RESERVES DECISION. ON APPEAL OF JOHNSON New York, Jan. 23.—The appellate division of the supreme court reserved decision today on an appeal of Byronm| Bancroft Johnson, president of the American League, and of the St.Louis and Cleveland Americans from an in- junction issued by Supreme Court Justice Wagner which restrains them from interfering with Carl W. Mays continuing as a Yankee pitcher, pend- ing the final outcome of a suit brought against them by the New York club. In arguing the latest phase of the d'sputed case invelving Mays, who, d j ki 121 n»o-n...g e T'tls TS QR ghidoica Totals Referee—Dr. Hull. IIMPORTANT BASEBALL MEETINGS NEXT. MONTH New York, Jan. 23.—On his retun';] from the west today, John Heydlef, president of the National League, an- nounced_that the baseball meetings to be held in Chicago next month will | City. basketball be among the most important sessions ever beld in the history of the sport. A mieeting of ‘the joint rule com- mittee has been called for February 9. ! while playing with the Boston Ameri- cans, walked off the field in Chicago, was:-suspended by Mr. Johnson and later ‘was-reinstated by the league di- On February 10, the National .and |rectors, counsel for the appellants be-| Manager Keach of the Connecticut|liSh team score of “the evening. American leagues will hold their re-|littled the claim that Mays had not|Mills team said Friday afternoon that| LI0mpson’s single of 133 and his spective league meetings. On February | violated his Boston contract willing-|he will have his usual strong lineup | LIf€e String total of 325 gave him the 11, the National and American leagués |ly before his sale to the Yankees, It is|on the floor and expects to. register | NOROTS of the evening. The scores: will hold their joint meeting, . and 'claimed in Mays' behalf that he was|another victory for the locals, who Team 2, Elks February 12’ the major leagues will hit with a ball and also was “suffer- :\:vl':mbeen playing in top notch form Gallagher .. 104 103 71— 278 . — = 5 Ferguson .. 105 100 — 29 2 Along with the “big” game there is c;,sgmy B SR et T §§__ fisg g to be another attraction, for at 7.30,| Madden 89 98 82— 269 an hour ahead of the Jewett City|Thompson ..... 133 93 99— 325 , g:_me, i‘ll;et Brooklyns and Lonog's Ea- sl gles will try out to establish which of| Totals ...... 517 4 1 MARKET CLOSED IRREGULAR. |[covered early losses. Total sales, par| e dulntets is really the better, - a TaEN Rl o New York, Jan. 23—The course of | value, aggregated $22,275,000. Ola U.|BoIot ver Which there hag been much| . 101 84 126— 311 ;maay‘s s;oc: market upset thf caleu- | S. bonds were unchanged ‘on_call. z Callahan’ 108" 92— 292 ations of those speculative ifiterests = R S WIN o = Bt ¥ho hoped or feared, according o STOCKS. ¢ BALTICF?‘%ES \A“I’l'lt‘LIMANTlc o ol 1g§ 1g§— gg; their commitments, that the higher| Sues. . Closs Cen discount rates would provoke - fresh | Mjt Alls S - @5 8% | The Baitic Aces with a crowd of 40 I M R0 iquidation. 2= 1800 Am Beeh. Mg supporters went to Willimantic on Totals .... 500 480 519 1499 Pnzcs ety Iower '*dt = the | * 700 Amer Can .., ahur:day r&lgfht in a special car to see outset; -tending still lower for f ot g e Aces defeat the Willi i 3 the mere mercurial lssues later; but in |- 50 4= my & Navy Five by a ;cx:?:r:»lfmzoA{o AT THE PALACE gener#ll changes - were nominal, with 11 in the new state armory. The fea-| .. Dug-Out Four A Chalum 5 10 définite trend at the dull and ir- tures of the game was the playing of [Quarto . 50 88 ThAR doitiok e ’ regular end. ; Swanson, Sullivan and difficult shots| Pieault 92 94 e Rough and Tumble basketball The, new rates of discount of_the by Ridgeway. Honberger wags star|Qunito 96 96 team of Taftville have regrganized federal reserve bank. resulted in @ |- 4300 Arvconda for the Navy five. The lineup: Aldi 88 . 95 unden ithe name_ | of 1 Olymplcs - aud slight, advance of private bank ac-| 500 dichison - Aces. it My ‘,‘;"’“Id like ?Jchallenge the Baltig ceptances, but otherwise the money et e Totals 366 373 361 1100 |Dantams and Jewett' City Rovers. I market was practically undisturbed. % Fleld- Fouls. T’I """ they decide to play please communi- SuppHes. of call money were abundant | 500 Beth - Magor.. .- Smdgewfl» it 3 Mystery Four cate with ‘Wilfred Mercier, - Taftville, 8t 6 fer cent., though rising to 8 per | %phh Secl B .. 53% nwafis"“ I 0 0 Fuller 101 101 '§5—'287|Conn. 2 cent. in the final hour and time funds| = 200 Breokisn Tt T e Y 4 VLee 81 87 100— 268 z sased a trifle, albeit again obtainabie| 100 Brrokim R T cf Rabit = 3 81 Mitchel 97 82 93— 272 | THREE NATIONAL MANAGERS iy Rimll ‘abionts. 960 Con Pacific {Rabiteau, Iz 0 0| Wall .......... 109 118° 100— 827 HAVE NO WORRIES stood out in the day’s ¢ =% - s e g7 N i N Bt il 3 e e e m o8 33 1 It is quite likely that the three clubs the general movement. Crucible Steel il L‘jvet;ehe\.fl;"f;af“f‘”' 'I'!;’;h;?i-rt\?s an extreme advance ot 8 Sgufiel&]if rt 1 0 2 PALACE LEAGUE Fue bunting in 1030 will take the field -2 is, C] was eld, 900 Chl f‘ . g ee i i 1i i while - General Motors: declined 7 m: el t’(‘f:’"c 2 Hoan’k;erger % 9 g 0 Gas Burners next . spring with lineups but slightly polnts, with very little recovery, 109 Crucible. Stecl . Lutton, rg . H . | Mott 114° 83 g5 g3 changed since the close of the 1913 Other motor jesucs wes. iricgular| 3 Cricible Steel ‘e 2 A 93 112 107— 312 | flag chase. At the end'of the past gul 00 Del & Hudson White, 1g .. 1 0 2 or heavy, with numerous specialties,| 200.Den & R G or . < o 21 Busch 117 87 110— 314 |Season the Cincinnati club clearly was >ut oils, steelsfi equipments and ship- | 300 Ere ... . 1 'fi Scud 88 100 95— 283 | the ~best in. the circuit, while the sings; helped to sustain the construc.| Mg bt 4% b Timers—Chari '1{ Dunn . 93 116 103 322 |Glants and Cubs presented arrays be- tive ‘acount, while rails occupied | 0 Ger pi doodhts Hael . refos. - O an i iyt whiollthers wis svey little T their recent ' obscure pos:tion. Sales| V6600 Gen Mot : Phvies 00 Gt Eatya - —IcHRRL) - Motals/s . 510 . 498 515 1513 |choose. Naturally John McGraw and stionlitiag te 0P8 dmres., i G ‘:{:,s,;fln e Ll LT 2 Fred Mitcheil seek to start next sea- = i > T 31006 £ 81 = - 2 Heayy ofierings’ of Liberty bonds| 70 otk pe 1% 1% f1% | feated the Sodden Stars, 31 to 13 in|Carty 97— 297 if—:wogu:v::c;ege‘fs Ykllta}: n};ecfrfd?;g snd Wiclacy noteal: seme- o wHiifalt| £ 00 1o e 87 @ s |a rough and tumblo game. Bolton 3— 2971a team of the desired class with one quotations, ‘were| ifsy int Mer 'ar S : e Chag .. 116— 336 i traceable. according to popular bellef, | 1000 Int - e pe L s S Yale Wins From Prineston MeCarty . 10021007 T TS a17)CLeiNG aner chmbippenien e o ho to the higher discount imposed by. the | - 300nt 33 7% o 9% | New Haven, Conn. Jan. 23— Yale|Shea ... 11072 97 1072 gy LTI GO K D e sentral bank. Qther domestic f{ssues| ‘48Dt Pwer .. 827 8ok 815 defeated Printeton; 56 10 157 oo an s S e - ] s B CoRRES B On s aans were irregular, but internationals.res| -3m0 kenmes. % (TSR 10% |sarcolleniate- lodbue hasketball muias| | TOtals ...... BIB. 816 627 . 16e1]oher firsticidss iatielder-to replice — > 400 Max Motor .. sl here tonight. | fedt o Sk Heinie Zimmerman, who is in disfav- o= m Max 3 1°pr . 815 | or with McGraw and seems slated to y 300 Max X1 2 pr CLkch EAie P TAKE AT THE AETNA ALLEYS go.to the Pirates. Just where the 1860 Mex Peirol EAM 2 TAKES ViR LT Sy e b2 ol 260 Miafni Copper MATCH e i rms League. much sought after player will be dig- MEE&T IN CLOSE RACE Superbas ging up is a problem which has not yet - ia s Xl”:cl.flr Team 2 in the Blks’ duckpin tourn- | Sanders . 89 95 been solved. McGraw has offered the R 4% |ament kept a few .paces in front of | Gongdon ...... 120 105 Cardinals a ~sum greatly exceeding 1400 N ¥ Central 6% Team 4 in the first two games of its Cement ... ok 81 that which Rogers: Hornsby is worth 2 1 o 150 ;m\;x x;mk %1 | match on the Biks' alleys Friday ev- B2 in.aneffort to land the sensational oo AL i enirlg,’ winhing the match, although| rTotals ...... 294 282 Texan, but Branch Rickey has evinced Musterole Works Without ine | 2o riee 00 5: 19 18 18% |Team 4 took the last game by the T oaes no desire to hand Hornsby over the = : P y. ay ‘Con Cop . 21 21 i & Blister—Easier, Quicker 7100 Resding . B Mitchell . 875 84 —agy | Sie SR GRchange forcash, <ilc o AE s ares TR I8eCu . Mrehbll, §7 84 —261|key 0id say something lto the effect ‘There’s no sense in mixing 2 Mmess |:;; ;\:me ;:a;'fl':nl :gy, 107% 109 i Foster' ... 92 xoé— 294 that he'woulq consider 1r‘adm,, Horns- of flour and wate: when wew | 17400 Southern Ry e e 2. 32 0 RN Ui, the et oy Bbatge Buris, 1o dostbeny By a% s Cax DR. SHAHAN S 75 s 751 “3a| Atthur Fletcher, Benny. Kauff, Ross i!z"‘o:s'l:":nh':‘v £ o 12315 55 b & é'oung gnd a (_‘a.tcher], ar; orrher whi - = acl % 122y eserve mention . only in the co! T U S 20 1203 12y : Physici 7 dn 000 8 sician and Sur: ; : __|supplement of the public prints. WO U 5 Steer e T ¥ Surgeon Waters 6 83— 257| McGraw, now i Cuba, is known to| mr s ?"—:-fl\" B n s ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. }[“;.?7}\?;1 1§l3 12;— Eéi have made little Deckrole in his quest 16200 Willss Overland o, e . 4 7 TR for 4 successor to-the Great Zim, but ‘f‘f;«“v'kfi?fi:'m‘é.:.f’;; % b ity || Hours—Sundays and Week Days: S Te a6 . arellogu e e mEE fuesorter 2 73 3 = an e-chances are that he wi ob e 9-10 A. M., 2-4 and 7- P Warriors up with a suitable addition to the club MONEY. 2 i Smith 85 90 106— 281 sometime -betweén now and the last _New_ York, Jan. 23—Call money Fontaine 101 94 $5— 280 | week in February, when the players “he ; high 8; low 6: ruling rate 8; Gleason 88 95 85— 268 | will entrain for San Antonio. IIis re- 2% | closing big 7: offered at 8; last loan —- —- —- ——|Isources for buying ‘and trading are fiqma:lflcd 8; bank acceptances 5. Totals ..ok 274 2719 276 809 : &du(itdflmm COTTON. i mum“ ‘mmihlllu Now ¥, 54 Attend Aces Defeat Cardinals S | Now York Jan. 23—Cotton spot At the Baltic gym on’ Friday even- | Queen Of Spain ; CIAL ing the Daltic Accs casily defeated the CHICARD GRAF Greeneville Cardinals by a score T EMANIANXEE 33 to 15. The game, although. the score was large, was snappy . and some good basketball was shown. In the preliminary match the Bal- i tic Bartams d2"snted the Roughnecks Special Classes Now Forming by.a 23 to 13 score. Preferred Stock, 8% Cumulative . Common Stock ......cccovnnnnn. Capitalized on’ an extremely co there is an ever increaSing demand; nual share for share, at option of the hol sues ars free of taxation in Connecti 200 shares 8% Cumulative reg { 50 shares Common Stock Tennessee Agricultaral Chemical Corporation 8% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock Dividends quarterly—Feb. 15th, May 15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15th, CAPITALIZATION the entire Preferred stock issue; sarnings over nine times Preferre - idend requirement; Preferred stock is convertible into Cov:n:’nn, Special circular upon réquest Authorized -$ 500,000 § 500,000 (Par $5).... 1,500,000 1,500,000 nservative ba product for which appraised vglultwn Qver.seven times Issued (Par $5). ider; both Preferred and Common is- destroyed _ his presents ang baseball - trophies. Appellants’ counsel wntended thAt affidavits in case not _state Mays had been hit hylba,lland l‘.ha.tl hig house had been burmed’ in the spring, while the Chicage incident oc- curred in July. Counsel then quoted | Mays ag saying to certain sporting writers: “I am convhmed that it will be im- possible for me to preserve my confi- dence in myself as a ball player and stay with the Red sox as the team lE now hflndled. DANIELSON PASSES THE BUCK TO TAFTVILLE Company Union 1857 Engineers Founders _Machinists Manufacturers of 'HARRIS-COR- LISS NGINES. Brown Valve Gear lpphed to all makes of Cor- ngmea, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. _General Mill Rep. Special machinery of (Special to The Bulletin.) Danielson, Jan. 23.—The troubleg of the Eastern - Connecticut Bowling League, which appears to be disrupt- ed, leaving Danielson’s team in the league, was interesting followers of sport here'on Friday. ~Manager Frank Barber of the Ca- sino alleys said that he regretted that there .was disagreement. - over, the manner in which the league had been conducted, but+disclaimed that any responsibility rested upon Danielson, svhich - through its representatives at league meetings, had tried to get the other' teams .to agree to play all league games under recognized bowl- -ing rules, but were unable to do so. Mr. Barber says that Danielson is perfectly willing to throw out games rolled on Danielson alleys, which were short, length, providing.the Taft- ville games rolled on the same alleys nre thrown out . Y Barber further stated that the Dan| elsgn team will roll any five man team of the league, made up as they were in the league, for ‘the sport 6f the contest or for a purse. He further stated "that he stands ready to bowl any man ‘in’ eastern Connecticut a home and home series of games for a purse, and, local bowlers, believing Barber. to be the king pin bowler of all the men that follow the sport in the emstern part of the state are anx- lous to see one or more matches ar- ranged, for purses anywhere between $160 and $500. JEWETT CITY TO PLAY CONN. MILLS AT DANIELSON Danielson, Jan. 23.—The . Jewett team 'will come to Danielson this (Saturday) evening to play the Connecticut Mills team at the Town hall. Here is one game in which the fans are showing extra special interest, for Jewett City has a real basketball team and always puts up = 12 WILLIAMS, JR, General Agent Nwy York JEWETT CITY - Saturday Evening, Jan 24th BROOKLYN F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. DELAP, Special Agent. |- Hartford, Conn. ew Haven e Basketball VS. CONNECTICUT MILLS Town Hall, Danielson At 8:30 P. M. ALSO - Alpee LONGO’S EAGLES At 7:30 P. 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Don't do it agzm et a bottle foday for possible on —-mtlm, lumbago, sore muscles, stiff joints, neuralgia, the pnuu nn& aches resulting from exposure. ment that penetrates without rubbing. 38 years' leadership. Clean, econom- . ical. "Three nzes~35c4, 70c., $1.40. A recent pholompi taken dur- ing &' fi. te Eogl: 1 Never a change in his mildness'cr fragrance in 35 years—never a thing but clear selected Havam in his filler. . 5 13¢-2 for 25¢ There's 35 years ofhmmmu&mflnghckufdmugardmrym'thty Made for 33 yeers by G.W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albeny, N. Y. salesroom at No. 9 Main St. near Washington Sq., where they will demonstrate a full line of Lamps, Lanterns, Kero- sene Systems and Bath Outfits, and carry a complete line of -supplies. H. A. RUSSELL, Manager such .that success seems bound to crown his efforts in . this directiomn. His pitching and catching staffs and| the outfield are highly satisfactory as they are at present’ constituted, -and no changes in them’ will ‘be necessary. As far as the’ Cubs”are concerned,| Mitchell “alréady ‘has’® gone orl record‘ as being conterit” with His prospects, of snaring _another’ championship next season. - The’ Cubs’ finished the’ season strong .and. if<George Tyler stages a comeback, as hé is expected to, they will be’ haf’fi ‘bedt next year. Pat Mornn reg:u'ds the ‘approach. of next ~season rather complacently as well he might in view of the achieve- ments of his club last season. His sole’ nesd” seems to be another out- fielder, for assuredly the otheér depart- ments of his team have been tried and not found wanting. The Pirates, Robbins, Braves, Car- dinals and Phillies, of course,” must be shaken up considerably if the National league race is to be anything but a three-cornered- affair. In Pittsburgh, lt.veorge Gibson-has much valuable ma- ‘terlal and his .club will not need a | 8reat deal of tinkering to make it for- midable, but the four..other outfits were shot to pieces last year and un- ilese radical changes are made in them seem doomed to another ;ear in th¢ second division. Soap Stirs. Up Geysers. Visitors to the thermal region of the Black Water Valley in New Zealand are seldom disappointed. in their’ an- |ticipation in seeing -real :géysers a: work. There are hundreds of geysert throughout this region, and usually one or more of the larger ones. are in play, but is go happens sometimes thal | they become. inactive -without any ap- | parent cause and fail to perform properly, despite the fact that scores of ‘tourists are then within the reser- vation. ‘When this happens somebody usual- ly drops a cake of soap. down the eut- let of drops a cake of soap . let of the geyser, and then there ia enough action to suit all concerned. When you ses nfiu lookmg ov-r or under his ghuu—dwhon you c-&uh e same thi it's ti yourul' doi vision - invi: ‘end the a 10 bsat, s u x#‘,’?&?é"‘u‘.@. o Rryptok e to come. to and get double mprove your vision, If kL it is invisible. EF movmn, Rw, Optometrist

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