Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1920, Page 3

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.Boxfl‘m. Marth delphia today, courts. yesterday, wh Massachusetts tanley W. amplon, , title. W. F. Johnson ' scored the only victol when he defeated Dr. Boston in straight sets. were 15-§, 15-9, 15-10, . White, 15-11, 11-15, 15-12, F. W. Buxton defeateq ¥ 15-10, I rity , 13-18, 15 ATHLETES OF PENN. HOPE TO REPRESENT U. S. AT GAMES 7.~—Coach Rob- TUniversity of Pennsyl- on his track team who hope to represent the Philadelphis ertson of th vania_h March several athletes game at Antwerp. interallied 400 metre rec event in New York, lieves that he wor of champion the 400 and Stockholm. Besides Eby, €00 metre 7~The Boston squash racquet team defeated Phila- four matches to one, in a tournament on the Harvard club The first match was played \ Charles C. Peabody, defeated Pearson of Philadelphia, thereby winning the national amateur Philadelphia for his team . Kellogg of The scores | Constantine Hutching defeated ¥. Brad- United, States in the coming Olympic In Earl Eby the and it winner of the Millrose 600 yard Robertson ~be- has the logical succes- “Ted' Meredith, who startled the athletic world in 1912 by winning events at Pennsylvania has four r quarter milers in Elmer Smith, s, Gustavson and Maxam. With or Maxam as anchor man tet would be strong enough Despatches sent out last 'night in which Yale 1 given the victory ‘were erroncous, and were duc to an incorrect report received at a local mper office. The bouts were several hours late because the blizzard delayed the nn'I\al of the Pennsylvanians. PREPARATIONS | RAPID FOR SEVENTH OLYMPIAD _ Antwerp, March 7. Rapid progress is being made in the preparations for u.m Seventh Olympiad and the or- | ganizers feel confident that every- thing will be in readiness before the opening of the stadium on Aug. 135. When the Belgian delegates appeared belofe the International Olympic Committee a few months after the armistice, to claim for Antwerp the hionor of being chosen as the seat of the Seventh Olympic Games, much doubt "f expressed as to the poss bility of! organizing in less than a year; a sporting carnival the prepara- tion of which at Athens and Stock- holm had taken seven years. A little more than six months after the lay- ing of its cornerstone the executive committee of the Seventh Olympiad invited the newspaper correspondents to visit the Stadium, which is prac- tically completed. Situated at the gates of Antwerp, just outside the fortifications, in the little suburb of Beerschot-Kiel, eas- ily accessible fgom the ci The stad'um covers zh area of some 10 square acres. The . principal en- trance is situated at the southwest angle. On either side of this monu- mental entrance the athletcs dress'ng rooms, shower baths are being erect- E ent America in the 1,600!ed. At the northeast angle another metre relay. entrance, surmounted by a triumphal Two others, Sherman Landers and|arch 60 feet high, has been - cut Everctt Smalley are likely to make | through the cement structure, the Olymp'c team. Landers is a fine| Through the gate.will pass the king pole It running broad jumper|of the Belgians, Prince Leopold and and is the national hop-step and|other members of the royal family of jump holder while Smailey hasi Belgium when they choose to honor ~h«3‘n remarkable abllity over thalthe games with their presence. . hurdies. Penrsylvania Wins Fencing Meet.. March 7 ania and not Yale, won the New Pennsyl Haven, Conn., meet here yesterday, § to On the summit of the ir'umphal arch above the latter entrance will be a vast platform, whence buglers, trumpets, heral will announce to the attendance the ival of t he competitors of the road races as they 4. FINANGIAL AND EUMMERGIAL SATURDAY'S MARKET. York, March exchange today proportions, T storm. ing he tail the n, but opening, the close. and versi 2to 7 points, and specmlneu presented 1 Low g 1 s« were to & points. for ralls. steels moved narrowly, at the en were 0 fairly ion. ¢ ghares. mong the more from gold g exee striking atement. nowed n feature The Cane 6.—Business on dwindled trading be- d half an hour because of Wire communication was interrupted and helped to cur- operations of the briel ses- the tome turned firm soon with mod- r, specialties on at ex- but > secondary group, also of the by Famous Play- actlve, There was and with | * The but repaired most losses Sales amounted to A rrarket was dull and fr- im- Iding within frac- rading in the popu- | import {00 Den & Mo G pr.. 0200 Gen Motcr Corp 3 Gen Motgr S ctis .. Moicr Corp pr Gen Motor Comp o G 3 Comp deb Great Northern Imo Con Cop Int’ Har Co new . Tot Mer Marfe Kennecott 2 Lehigh Vatley 0 3 ol .0 Oc¢ nber 29 4 offered. 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At Igst he found a process by which he coull combine standard, time-tested mnedics in salve form, so that when the talve was applied over the throat and ch:st the ingredients would be vanor.z:d by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, , carried the medication direct to the lungs At the same time the salve was absorbed through and stimu- lated the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. This preparation was named Vicks VapoRub, and year by year its use has steadily grown until now more than 17 Vicks is a Real “Little Bodygu rd? to Old and Young For mothers with small children Vicks is a boon indeed. No dosingf just apply well over the thro“‘ urc chest at the first sign o ra and cover with a hot flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. An application at bed time usually pre- vents g night attack of spasmodic croup. For deep chest thr on Vicks. For head col Juniper over 200 people. f “aniffies,” Lynchburg, Va. Baltimore, Md. NewYork,N.Y. i for the fnal turn Ifagen of { champion, ed pion, Club holes. { made be { 1.50 ife a 12 foot putt 17th hole in won the de hocked his Detri in a kbourd facing in- down atch, i the of St links her H spectators. of honor” in the nds the “royal! 1serted between nhp ordi- | on the s(lu‘h(’rn s'de of ! h hind Manager C: asketb: There will 19,000 more to attend ating the London. New the ssing rooms of but up meas- f the stadjum ( of ¢ The cir- metres or The football field is 44 yards wide. Arrange: The Pastime another bout R S ing signed up Carberry and Hagen Defoats Barnes. B othof fithe New Orleans, March 7.—Walter|fore, Jim Barnes, Lou di tee s 0f b; tional ope: o in: guAIIGE?MANV WITHHOLDS LIST CHARGED \4\I|TH M lQDEEDS] i does not | wesent | melted ini a spoon an: VAPORUB! colds, bronchitis, sore ds, .60 .65 .65 Old Point Comio The groun asthma, { ASHLAND BASKETBALL TEAM HAS SOME CPEN DATES ¢, hoarseness—hot wet towelsshould first be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin—then rub catarrh, whooping cough—a little Vicks can be .70 = | CHAMBERLIN HOTEL DESTROYED BY FIRE “flo was B or, e flam d the vapors inhaled. Formula of Vicks Vicks contains Menthol from Japan— Camphor from the Island of Formosa— Oil of Eucalyptus from Australia—Oil of Tar from the Mediterrancan Coast—Turpentine from the long leaf pine trees of the South—Petrolatum from the oil fields of Pennsylvania, and other veluable ingredients. 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Md Tove he seeks young stm er's char <ps her in With a away W.nter from 1 e ancient tyrant braves, Goes howling o his caves; And, ta northern realm compelled [ 3 Yields up vietory: Aelted his bands, o'erthrown And M: és bringing flowers. Giimore Simms. WINTER GARDEN. r has taken my garden, paths are brown und bare ng is left of the 1anbow seart tiic dress that she used to wear. rs of snow in my gardem an empty into nest. brings me worl t flkadee urk blue berries r's cedar tree. in a2 gardem eep. ently he must keep. n fold like wings, hree -warning n song sparrow sings, taken my garden, feld uib tir Dr! b Wi 3 n the gronnd and grow. —Lou in New \nrk Times. 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