Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1920, Page 3

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£ uwssnmn's A YIELDING 7% TO 8% “The depreclated dollar makes pos- sible the present opportunities to purchase long term investments on a basis which we belleve will prove nighly advantageous to the inves- tor who retains such issues for in- vestment for a period of years or until maturity. Any decrease in commedity prices will correspond- m the game, luis!ed somewhat by the Westerly High ball club defeat- ed N. F. A. Tuesday afternoon at ‘Westerly by the score of 5 to 3. The losing side generally accuses the ump. of giving the game away and there's generally no foundation to the charges. Thus the public looks on all ravings against the umpire as weak alibis and a team that really suffers from that cause receives little sympa- thy. Now the Academy eas the Iatter class, having received a ter- rible deal from Sawyer, an arch-dumb- bell. In the first inning Ringland was p s e wrongly called out at third base on a N g e play that wasn't even close. On Fitz- power of the high income nOW |gerald's and Young's rollers he would obtainable. have easily scored. Fitzgerald was called out at third in the eighth by the most outrageous decision in the annals of baseball. Fitz would have scored soon after when Fanning grounded out.* Again in the ninth, Whitney doubled to right and when Paradis singled, attempted to score. He made a pretty slide at the plate, evading the opposing catch- er, who made a second stab after Whit touched the saucer. OIld Marblehead R | o usual called him out. There are only the most glaring of his wrong decisions but they were enough to cut off three runs from the Academy total and give Westerly the game. Westerly scored five runs in the first inning and no more thereafter. Fitz received poor support in this inning and Coach McKay thought it best to put “Long” John Keenan in his place. John was there with the punch, allowing only four hits and not a run. Gallaudet of Westerly lasted one in- Send for Circular No. NB-550 BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBOSSET STREET, Providence, R. I. Boston Now. York JEWETT CITY NINE SIGNS UP 2 NORWICH MEN FOR SEASON (Special to The Bulletin.) Jewett City, May 11—Manager Guil- otte of the Jewett City Baseball team was signed up “Buck” Shahan, known in boxing circles as “Young Raymond.’ Aside from being clever boxer Buck is one of the best amateur baseball \v,ueem Totals Striek out, by Keenan 63 by Bas . Paradls to W. Meek. ANTWERP GOLF LINKS NOT TO BE READY BEFORE JULY age caused by the German armies, it will be impossible to have the Antwerp links ready for the' Olympic tournament before July 12, according to word re- ceived here Monday from Belgium by W. D. Vanderpool, secretary of the United States Golf Association. The association had requested that the date be advanced, The association's executive committee announced it would try to assemble a team f play on July 12, although pros- Pects were not bright because of the lateness of the date and the difficulty of obtaining sailing accommodations. Vanderpool has entered the following golfers for the amateur championship of Great Britain, to be held at Muir field, Scotland, June 7: léon Whitney, Samuel J. Graham Stewart Stickney. Findlay S. Douglas, E. C. Newton, W. H. Maxwell, Jr. and Robert A. Gardner. SANDERS AND CHAPIN WINNERS IN SEMI-FINAL SINGLES Boston, May 11—In the semi-finals of the champlonship tournament of the New England Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis association today, M. W. San- New York, May 11.—Because of dam- |/ Made By the BOSTON UNION CIGAR MAKERS CO-OPERATIVE, Inc. HAND BOSTON UNION MADE MADE MADE HAVANA FILLED The Alta Is the Best SMOKER'S Cigar That Can Be Made. RUTH THERE WITH THE STICK IN GAME WITH CHICAGO New York, May 11—Ruth's spectac- ular hitting featured New York's 6-5 four times up Ruth accounted for five of New York's six runs. The other re- victory over Chicagn here today. In| Aside From the Supremacy sive Super-Six Motor, Its Beauty udson Fineness Equals Its Matchless Performance of the Exclu- Gives Distinction in Any Field of Fine Cars Hudson has unremittingly kept the is- sue of performance to the fore. Not sim-. ply because its mastery is indisputable. Rather because this question is vital above all. It must always be so. It must always be the measure of any car’s title to worth. Hence undue emphasis has never been situation that can confront a n automobile, Today their Super-Sixes are giving service, such as is literally beyond the performance capacity of many new cars that cost more. Certainly no fine car is so highly regard- ed by such a large following. " See What It Has Done Were its position less deserved could I e TSP : ) ) . ‘tchers in Eastern Connecticut. ~This placed on Hudson’s four year’s leadership " | ders, of ®: h, sulted from Peckinpaugh’'s home run. H o ralty § hese? 124 ma o o spest Food curvessad | 1T B Y et vut 11 e | Chabln, I of Wikiais, wers ae | S0k in fine car sales. Largest sales are not in- Hudson hold the loyalty of all these? A ST T R e Ters in the siiglen. aaicazs ) New York (&) fallibly proof of greatest merit. -Hudson Were its supremacy less decisive, surely h clubs last season but didn't have| Whitney, the snappy N, T A. third | Sanders defeated Herman Brookman, | renetarr s 2 7 o : five years must have discovered the right- Thich chance £ show B Ability as a | sacker had a good day both in the field | of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- | Ecaimis 1 1 3 has no need to offer them as such y v pitcher. But this season with Jewett | and at the bat. He annexed & single | Bolosy, present title holder, 60, 6-1 |jiduc’ & 1 0 : ful successor. 14,|and a double in $ outings to the dish apin defeated C. M. Bennett, 123 : e e e e Y oru: | and executed 8 exnellent assists of dif- | of Amherst, 6.4, 8.1, 8.6, : ios Yet their importance cannot be over- s b ey f Hud pitcher, opens his seasen with the Put. | fcult ground balls. © C G I the doubles Brookman and Cald- | s 1 § 3 looked. Here is the massed opinion of far But time only brings evidence &f Hud- % . vas a har, s | e nology, defea orpe |Meiaam 1 6 1 : Buck ‘will be the mathstey of the' it al In the'game, as tho fellow save | and Speagus of Amherst, 6.4, 35, oL |Smike 38 the greatest number of owners of any fine. ~ son leadership. A .| The two teams will meet later this|Pollard and Chapin, of Williams, de- | ho. 1 s . -~ w ‘p‘, T,‘;";}’,’,‘,{‘xfi"?ji’f&?‘,‘.”f §:tf:r’; month at Norwich when they will have | feated Sanders.-and C:rletun,xn! Dar:- E car .m the wor[d. SO!'“C L derlng the In speed—m power—in acceleration — mate he should make & wood showing | to stand on their own feet with the | mouth, 3-8, 8.6, 6ol - AR earliest Super-Sixes built—now more than t Jewett City, for he will also have a | Wmpire deliciously neutra The finals in both singles and dou- a in hill-climbing, have never been matched. The most abusive tests to which a car (x) Batted for ‘The management has not yet decid- ed whether or not N. F. A, will play Bulkeley at New London, on Thursday of this week, as had been anno! ck team back of him. The club has third Jew- four years old. Some acquired Hudsons but recently. But how unanimously they bles will be played tomorrow after- noon, star e Academy nine. Iso signed up Whitney, aseman of ett City fans ali know Whits abillty . nounced. | CULLO T0 FLAY INDEFENDENT hold no car can rival it. was every subjected have failed to find its B R a o e e T emstie taa Yoniowons of s SR endurance limit. Could other types adopt [T Tl o e | 5, pregae 1o take I 50 S| o Tk, 0, ey 0¥k ATHLETICS TAKE opEwiNG | What 90,000 Owners it, they might share Hudson’s unmatched third, Whitney wili cover esterd e o = £ : " which will complete e R5 Hr i Bl Ul e S e . ability. . But Hudson controlsit. By right S AR .'fifleiffi ,‘,:‘m:""{; 1 1jesonsn $ 8 L 2 Lacifio Coast Leaguo club, has left |seven bases on balls today, but held Know F]rst Hand of invention Hudson alone can use it. make both Norwich lads feel at home S $olan o B e e : ¢ b ible & leallotio n Jewett City this summer. i) i e e Those who have had their Hudson long- 1t will not be possi le to supply , AMERICAN GOLFER Welch and ~ Griffin_ featured. Poor est are perhaps its most emphatic cham- want Hudsons. So even though you may MET WITH ACCIDENT County Down, Ireland, s Rosamund Sherwood, the golfer, met with an aceident base running Sisler in the ninth killed the visitors® rally, Kinney bunch- ing three of his passes in this inning. Score: by not want your car for several months, now. pions. They know it best. They have is not too early to place your order. seen it pitted with triumph against every FINANCIAL AND MARKET WAS REACTIONARY COMMERCIAL which St Louis (A) Phitadelphia (A) 3 N”fim"'{::‘fl"m:"gfir;h"'xzf New York, May 11.—The stock mar- ab s abhpe a e T Deal r champlonship tournament ty. | ket today continued to express by its e T R O [ € While she was vaulting | (urther reactionary trend an accession of Tobindf 4 0 of Valke 10100 . bearish sentiment among traders and the Sierls 3 o 31200 a stake plerced M g & s & 3 H e e LR Y bt R Vil SaiiaVET iiid PHONE 1142 hatr. rest of support. csoreide 3 1 olGrimnib 4 213 0 o .. Doslings” again wero largely resricted e i EDWARD CONNELLY, Salesman. SERVICE STATION. Phone 1780 3 to selected or speculative shares and it R . 2 05800 Signe With Shorelin.s 1 222 R P required no great degree of selling pres- ey 1 b ERe 324 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. S, May 1L—Herman Bronkle, |sure 1o effect additional impairment of 0 - 2 merly ¢ St Louls Americans, | quoted values, except among ‘pooled” o 2 t : ight sigmed a contract to play with | jbeucs. PSE o o ¢ Hariford club of the Eastern league. | Some substantial rallies_occurred * (x) Batted for Gerber in Tih, bably wi (xx) Batted for Sothoron in 8th. Score Ly In St Louis Philadelphia Two base .hi Three base lut, perform at second in oifs, se re- than !the later @ealing, particularly equipments and shippings, but suited more from short covering actual demand. The only significant feature of the late rebound lay in the fact that it was accomplished in the face of a 10 per cent. rate for call loans, as against the early quotation of 7 per cent. Developments bearing upon the market Tigers 5, Senators 3. ‘Washington, May 11—Three hits and a passed batter netted Detroit three runs in the ninth inning and won the GAMESS TODAY. National League. dleweight champion to Johnny Wilson. It was also the first ten round fight to RICHTER & CO. MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE were of the same confusing character opening game of the series with Wash. | et & TG R e s t) arac e series wi sh- Xign at. Chicago. New Jersey boxing commission. . < < i nsi Members New York Stock Exel that have accomplished the trading of ington today. The final score was 5 to B ok i Clncana Willie_Jackson, New' York, _defeated el B ] Sl v S the last fortnight. Industrial production 3. Score: B s Young Russo, Philadelphia; Billy De NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM o continued to be retarded by railroad Detrsit (A) Washidgton (A) B o i iy Foe, St. Paul, won from Ralph Brady, FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD fit‘m:mlon ;dn;i furt:\er agitation against ST el . e deptis Syracuse, N. Y., and Johnny Murray, and Connecting Points - igh commodity costs. Yourg, 2 2 0 Chicago ot New Yoik. New York, beat Joe O'Donnell in eight i . We own and recommend the| e oil industry almost alone seemel Bubsy 41 %3 H CHAR revchand ot round bouts. - EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PiERCE-ARROW TRUCS exempt from disturbing conditions, al- 45 0 Eastern League. 2 e pitichaes : thought Mexican issues were subjected to e e 0| albany at Springteid { SLOOP RESOLUTE GIVEN TRIA! E P I purchase of Aetna Life Insur-| wide fuctuations by advices from acro | sos o} A S at Waterbur. b e Al e Sl the Rio Grande offset, how 1; New Haven 2t Worcester. NARRA ¥ e 1250 37 WILLIAM STREE’ 5 Z of prices for 32 7ats 2 Pritsdcld s Harttore The first trials of the sloop Resolute, Phon; e s ance Co. and Travelers Insur- 07 0050 ° TR candidate for the honor of defending 135 WATER STREET made little head- 10009 - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. the America’s Cup this summer, were NORWICH Phone 3337 e Co. Stock R Atenp 1682 : National League. held in Narragansett Bay Monday and (92 SOUTH MAIN STREET 138-142 DURFEE STRIET e Co. Stock. S Glakemy: 0 000 New York . Cincinnati 9. gave complete satisfaction, according to B e - ports, and mergers and prospective con » OVIDENCE ALL RIVER tracts fur raurvad supp.ies. Motors and Txxglison 1.0 0 0 Trooklsn-Chicaso, the cxperts aboard. The sloop went out : R . Price on Application. their subsidiaries also seemed in ten oty taonl. e g first in the forenoon when a six knot EpenaiUnitopse el i orary. disfavor and indications of a — Totals ) & American League. | breeze was blowing from the north vival of demand for metals was of lit- (@) Batted tor cago 5, New York 6. | west, and again in the afternoon, when =S tle help to the coppers. Sales amounted York, May 11— | @ Batted for Louls 0. Philadelplis. 3. the Swater, fing srongBenod s Mudetpaie ; e Fetng £ the ok to £35,000 shares. high s ”',.T“’l o e eland-Boston, rain. | knot breeze from the southwest. Lakes Training station about May 3, | tic, comprising most of the old Er:en'm Harold N. Christi o EiNikis DEnRe wire: sleads. Tbiub ) the bid 10; offered at 10 ton o | o fre by tintngs: < e et g — to compete in the Olympic naval try- 'Hh' ers, v.»ou;r[l x‘ ko to"arrangs Satuc hristianson, general tendency elsewhere was in keep. nk acceptances 6, o : L s {NEW LONDON SUB BASE RACE |outs, but he may be induced to remain |day games out of town with fast teama LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE ing with the movement of stocks. Total | H S e wet Eimar. TO TAKE PLACE THIS SATURDAY |over untll May 31 to run one mile|in Iastern ¢ g sales, par value, aggregated $9,800,000, | FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. — Taltimore- | '~ oo Msy 11 Sgfupiay | fE2i0at. Hannes Kolehmainen, who {8300 /i FTry ne, Con. r. 0. BOX 322, NEW LONDON Old U. S. 2's lost 1-4 per cent. on call, week | REDS WIN FIRST GAME FROM Syracuse 3, :m,;\‘x‘i‘“ Rl G A i(:}“{u;“‘ to run threg miles against three local| ReW TONCoN A Airess others unchanged. . 1 3 Azo 3 oo g g iy ers. P I e Me Rt T e e s | AN BASTERN GLUB TH IS oE S O ome-t, fvuiad Ciss. | don sub base road race will be staged, [FUTREFT o0 i Sub Base field |21l communications to Michael E. Mey ooks Cincinnati, May 31-—The world's St Paut 2 runners starting in front of the .. "\ (L o neeq from June 17 | Carthy, m o of Longo's fruit et o champion Reds won their first game of e hican hotel at 9 o'clock. There are | 1 " o( " iye Thursday befo he | 51 or teles st nad the season from an eastern club, 9 to . oo |16 contestants entered for this race, |19 SU0% T M0 FERRETET, X o 600 Alls Chaimer pr 4, this afternoon by knocking both Watcrurs {among them is the winner of last S lans of the big day are bein £ e A e rane— Barnes and Douglas out of the box. Albany | |urday’s race, Harry MeGowan. A1t 16icipectba Ll betwee e L L L 3 e - Before the game -the first National Collese Games. Lo The runners will take their course | 350 (5 S SEPEC S e L EWOor e GAME OF THE FRISWE[‘L S cents per Jire- league pennant ever won by a Cincin- lic Unives 2. (T lsoings. rain.) { from the Mohican hotel, up State street (;om“n\e c:fiem énd of e o Kansas City. Mo, May on 0N . nati team was rajsed by May Galvin Other Game to Huntington, to Tilley street, to Bank | ;O /5, S8 00 S0l ottered in Koob, Loul . b francs per. doliar— of Cincinnati and Managers Moran and | testerly 5. N. F. A street, north to State ebt, then tosq°0 " nore. events, ‘emand McGraw. Scor L“GL:S";WES | Main street, to Cr: avenue, over s D New York (N Clncinnatl (N) : {the toll bridge and to the Sub Base. # 5 ial F W pee | ) e Wational League. | e e o et vie: | THREAD CITY CYCLERS AFTER wk 178 | 43750 % ! 'S a xpect 3 3 pecial For the et per crow ) A Moo Lam ner of State and Bank streets about OUT OF TOWN ‘GAMES 3 5 s !Vir\\:r"k ;‘ o p 8 utes past n\n imantic, M 10—The is due t i 15 ¢ lomas <A : McGowan ler baseball team of W' _ oftept = 20 . A Guara.nteed 28300 Beth LIBERTYIBOND (MARKET, oleving ] 1 H W. ‘:%:g::';u,; Tl T s e 20 % i 200 Brook R T iz b 1s 855 7 ety Ch : i 58 pripr=ra American Leanue. American Wat o faey £ . 2700 Cent Leatheer S Lib 24 44s 85.14 Cleveland 1 H . 7100 Chandler Mator 59,00 Dostan . 1 o or size a0 e G W " 8551 Chieagy g 8 P M & B o o New York 0 700 Ch M & St P opr 95.00 6594 36.0¢ 90— | Washington 1 300 Chic & N'west 10 deliar o0 e Der $100 oonds, | Cincinmati 0 x—9)g Louls .. oy 6800 C RI&P —_— Two base hiis, Dauber %o hits, ( philadeiphia. z 4 P ds 95 1300 Chile Copper .. GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Duncan, Dusks, You Detroit : s oun C 890 Chinn Cm SC = Eastern Leagae. . o Crucibie Suast pr Braves 3, Cardinals 2. ot TEXAS_BERMUDA %0 ben & Mo @ St. Louls, Mo, May 11—Boston de- | Fridzeport .. SET : i feated S t0 2 in the opening | Jer Haren B dn P . 2 3 Albany 25¢ GOLD FILLED CASE | %2 ... i of the - sercs hero today. b | A ! ONIONS, 2 Ibs. .. . .. 25c | CUT STRINGLESS 200 Brle 24 e bunching four hits with twn bases on | Worcester : balls in the first inning for three runs HEAD LETTUCE i Sa BEANS, 2 cans. . ..... 25¢ It was Bostons wih consecutive | G’ : CATSUP, bottle ... 15c | 1o L Tkw F " " victory. = Score: - STy ead .............. 15c | MILK CRACKERS sl HUGGINS SIGNS UP NEW ENUINE CARVAL. . 40c - m. Friswell Co.|| BOXING EXHIBITION—26 ROUNDS |l % 1% fithns & e e NEW CABBAGE v b ol e Al | Washington, May 11.—Manager huz- | IMPORTE! 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET AT OLYMPIC HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920 s::l:‘f"» Pist : | sty of vas anknes has| signed @ lad PERIGORD 50c 12 ROUNDS—MAIN BOUT—12 ROUNDS 1% : e e s = 4 GAS * DANNY DOYLE vi. GEORGE PROTO oxais™ % . perionce with the Tied Sox at one {ime. CHOICE MUSH- 3 ELECTRICITY AND s et H vaginsl wan ap Moblls I MS 25 £ progior gyt g s S Bt s {1 i Bk wir be e w xebte = ROIONES .. 08 are ings in - 6 ROUNDS—SEMI FINAL—6 ROUNDS several days practising with the Yan- v MICKEY TRAVER:! s Yees, and Hugsins, as well as nis piay- ] CHOICE BRUSHED - 8 -~ vs “~. TEDDIE DAV} , think him very promising. Hugins Investigats our electric power and Of Now' Maven:/ | Of Hartford 8 s SR e backstops now, Ruel, Hannah, | TRUFFLB coo.... 8165 ooy 25¢ cosking rates.. % 8 &3 Hoffman and the new man, who is just| ll WHITE ROSE GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP 4 ROUNDS—SECOND SEMI FINAL—4 ROUNDS JOHNNY EVERS TO COME BACK om"?g. his teens and a tall, well built WHITE ROSE COFFEE 2 Camal Strest, Westerly, R, | BATTLING SCUD vs. TEDDY RUSSELL INTO -:mé xum:s Foure: TEAS . L.t . . B b 4 o Boston, May 11.—-John J. Dvers, who| . S 2 = ceesaan 9 East Main Sérest, Mystic, Conn. 4 ROUNDS—OPENING BOUT—4 ROUNDS " is apointon coath riHD Bulion vals| O PODWONGTEN KOURD LEAN POT ROAST ty baseball team last' week, tele- BOUT WITH JACKIE CLARK LINK = ’ TWO OTHER NORWICH BOYS ::(I.:lsplhid S?ee amanagEmont Monday that Camden, J., May ike O'- Bm’ w' : - l& lb SAUSAGE £ his t as coach of the New |Dowd, the St. Paul middleweight won o et e Shea’s News Bareau TIGKETS—RINGBIOE $156-ARMISSION $1.10 o g 2 chueh of the Sev | Dowd, s S e maimmierc wor | SWIFD'S GENUINE LAMB Cebleth ot rt hRge i ade it ne ry for - him to abandon | Allentowrd, Pa:; here tonight. O'Dowd t Magazine Specialist Ticketa For 8ale at Del Hoff, Fagan's Smoke Shop, W. E: & J. H, Wilson's || I oy, Tocossary for e e inroushont. an a || SHORT LEGS, b .. . SMOKED SHOULDERS “Sorry, but you can well realize what a great opportunity this is for me, and the only ome that would make me change my said Evers. ' the better of eight of the ten rounds, all of which were fast and furious. It was O'Dowd’s first fight since a'referee's de- ! cision in Boston gave his title of mid- BOUTS START AT 8 P. M.—POSITIVELY NO SMOKING SMALL FORES, Ib. .. mc

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