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- NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920 . bases were crowded, Paulhus dropping | Peaemah Wheel Club wards of South Manchester was asked ’ low- | easily to defeat the locals. The score |eighth inning rally in-which New York | Awens 5, Pitueld 2. (Seccnd game.) LEAGUE STANDINGS. ~ the Norwich boys. - Dynon, who pitch- Chicago (N) mu"\."u(“) e by Ruth ‘g{’adgz“ e.YorK oy Hartford 5, New Haven 2 e L u¢~ . o g e, Colgnialn, aliowed. 8 DAL e %3P 3 i 5 3RS | o oton. - {ha Yahe Intersationa Lesgus. fecet o B e . ————e BECORENET 5. The Intield fox e 0 ‘s 43 41 e 3 5% 4 §|kees winning by a ‘score of 7 to 5. Ruftals 5, Syracuse 3. (Fint game.) Prasicys s ] y onials was off color and assisted the 3 3 3 4 USoworthrer 4 > 3 0 0fkees winning by 8 h Pittiursh = o an’ 0 ofwhiteddh 5 2 33 0| Score: hricuse 8, (Scond ganie.) Chicago ...... 1.1 K] The Norwich K. of C..defeated South [ericans and‘elevén English jockeys had | Plainfield team very much. Hesseman’s $11 : £ & AR o Besding & Chlcas e M e n & rather uninteresting | mounts in the race. - - ¢ .., |one-hand cateh of a line drive was the i180 ot 3o 10 A s o W00 4 o] A e o e 2 e St . e an ‘whicl as al 3 3 3 2 "l 1L .2 it ke o e viltors meires arviod 3" purss "of Snwo0s| Sicsle 100 the niving with § thmeny Bk 111 dmmel (141 FERE L AR e A ARk : 1t _was e 2002 ofCriunp 3 1080 3180 lPowib 41802 Senators Shutout AM sletios, * o8 to finish |francs. The, time minutes, 16 |bingles. In the last two games that Ce ° < o ribie o iy American Assaciation. a belng_outaiiging Lo s e e e ot it o was' B Dynon has pitched not an earned .run 0800 tléapcxy 0001 33 10 Shieitic " 43 31 LE - tnatmertis 0. oubais 5 e’ i Washington, June 27—W “alter JoMn- flu‘a‘;i'u ‘peen & shutout and would N ‘ has been made off his delivery. Man- 1000 6 Toaw wu Foewth {313 belledt 838 8) Inditaupoli 1, Colume 2 (Sewod sane, 1 ls- ! :.a seseliond R b e (D e Seotisg 1 31 4| son 2 mercy have been but for & bad throw by | ERRORSIPROVE COSTLY TO e o Mg of. the: BED | s 10 5w Wallme 208 1 alimme 3 a8 3ol"i5 T 5 e Weshingion wod/%ts il SR to the plkie which NIt AMERICAN THREAD TEAM | Shoner 204 T Manning o 1 Roen | o) Batcd fer Marin in 3, R R T R R R i " [gay = b i ¢ anings: SxKaer Wit Sevond game postponed, rain 921 stra 7 s was Phila- .n-:' b:{&r‘l'flhe-m;dm:pat‘:g (Special to The Bulletin.) signed to play first. | The &core: ek dontn R RN =l R - B R e T A sy 'J'I‘ml‘lh‘i:f "mmn:h mw’,'uu‘: i Bab "Catcher Kellar's three base hit| Williantic, June 27—The American coloalas. g oo e Hellocher, Carlson, Tery. Bow | e M7 Bok RAER ] T e G =4 laelphin'geigh = went to the fence in center fleld, h“ Thread team of this city and the AN-| remina "t s o &lGonetinib "¢ 111 0 0 | ceigon, Griom, (x) Batied tor Walters in aih. e being the longest hit yet seen on the|nex feam of New Britain, played an |shear 40 0 0 olCtocktone 4 011 0 0 S e ’ ; mfin Bill Austin’s catch of a line |1} jnning game here today, the visitors Slesh s 3 ) 1 YAemamdenct 4 0 0 0 (| INDIANS TAKE CLOSING OF P i o o - ) : after a hu% run wuadthu m‘s(l’): wimming, 7 to 4, The Annex team play- | Jaiuayab 4 8 0 ¢ ajfentie?s § § § 3 0 SERIES WITH WHITE SOX 5 9293 i g Plelding feature. Bill received consi ed 'a steady game and won when the | iuorhes 3 1 1 2 o0[Jolls.d 4£0 10 0| o .ooco June 27—Cleveland took the iy et ot = I 3 B e e e ot oopia blaw upun themmints and elews|mtpere ¢ 1 1 boimmmnin s § 1) Chicam Sns S Bl GRRR T bmre e 2 i . i es. as pro’ o 4 Smith. 2 5 3 4 S ALD Joball Tank Hhat he 16 stilf & P e e L e B, 431 ERNEL S105 0G0 Jackson's homer in the . > first class player. Pitcher Darust{Holleran and a circuit ciout by Fitz- | ———pm=| mus 333 3 o|Ninth gave the F. C. SLUGGERS LOOKING FOR pitched a fine game and was never in | gerald, accounting for the tallies. The| =y & 8301 T 7 o BigR SR A GAME NEXT SUNDAY 3 "‘“hmum . Th,"::u‘,:rl:f ot o b B Sthodnd took 2|; Soare by duines: i % hpo a B hpo s el The F. C. Sluggers wish to arrange a - i - ¢ s mercy e : more in the seventh, a bunch of bingles | ‘o oniaty .. ..-....1 0 0 0°1 6 0 0 02| reiboldrt & 02 8 T 1 ARy with anytesss i iiBnstern +Cons e2ix - Gield, Messrs. supw;onhi H‘nu.mz; doing the work. Everything seemed! prnea ... 03 00 :- )n:". g Ecalnsm {3 3 i i L o ot By P Ry i S R R D e e s L ot Doitar TR ohoes | e § 1 408 ¢ 41 00 We would like to play in cither of the 3 - m. Eddie McKay in left played his { bats in the Sth. A triple, a single, an | % %7 Dsmen &; by Bellard 11 g A 130 o|following places Sterling, Voluntown (B . A ok by oL R e —— ICoiine1b €128 § 1 5 & 3 Glaszo, Montville, Hanover ar any other - usual game. Clabby did not play | error by Noel, and a poer throw by Tisberg. £7977 2 H A 5 y owing to an injured leg and | Donohue gave the Annex two runs and P. W. C. 15, Pinochle 5. Semike 20 2.1 ¢ 3 1 g|team having an open date on that date. | B | young Chandler took his place and |evened the score. The crowd stayed.| The Ponemah Wheel club defeated the | Ko K 3 2| Any team wishing a game can arrange « @id not have anything to do. It is go- | The 10th was even but the 11th brought | Pinochle club team in a twilight game | Tm s |for it by Galling 1973-4. Norwich, or |f M 3 ing to take & very fast club to defeat|a jinx to the Americin Thread team.|by the score of 15 to 5. Krrors were communicating with Manager John Norwich, the way they are going at|Bush was given a life, one down. Bud- | numerous throughout the game. .The Corcoran, R 4, Norwich, Comn, or R R S 5%, s fi present. Riley and Lavarge umpired |nick singled, as id ‘Sheehan and the | score: answering through The Bulletin. . in the usual good style. Manager Ed- S | Bhechans ofier to santer. Bueh soens [ M0 g BRI | We can refer you to numerous families, in all types and’ sizes after the game, his opinion of the Nor- | ed. The next hit went to G. Adams, [EGle® § 271 0 0 ¢ :| BROWNS AND TIGERS BREAK | T B wich club. He remarked that they|who threw to home to get Budnick.|Dgeiens 3 1 22§ o ol BR |st. 2aute. st cnenats i fh h ith the U[m & | wero a very fast bunch and capable of | The ball hit Budnick and he arid Shee- | Grnaa 5 1 5 o & 3 1l EVEN, IN. THEIR SERIES |5t Louis ot Cogsest 0l if§ Of houses, who were more than p Wi e : going against any team In the state.|han romped home making it 3 in that T ! St. Louis, June ider held Pitimuret at Chicuen i oiteeed” inning. The locals were lost in their } 1o 8 etooit (ko three hith todhy and Fot et ; d UANTITY f d THE GREAT SAV[NG half, going out easily. The score: e 30100 o 1| Louis won 3 to 1, getting an even American Leagus. an (o) Warmth an Seuth Manchester New Britain Annex. | Ameriean Thread Co. Dapgupet 4 10 1 : 0 8l break on the seri Score: | Cievland at st Louss, 3 A e : oot ) Sl ) e 2 waopan IN FUEL of their Round Oak Pipeless Heating Systems 3: 3 5 Young.2h 405 6| Tobin rf 41300 f H HE®) T ~ ot B 013 (Gedcon, 26 4 B Xew Hasen at Waterburs. h SE . ot 30 B e P 0 2 1z p|Eee $02 L e S | throughout the just past. 0 0 0| lanner.sb %3341 2 2 2| Pinochle Club .. .. 100220 0—5yVeachi 4 0 3 3 Worcester et Harford. B Changier.t 4 0 0 0 of Paaison, It 4 0 1 1 0|3 2 1 0| Two bas hits, ¥. Giey, Cercoran, Murpby 2, Moi- | Hellmanst & 1 0 g0 Pittsfidd at Albany. Kella ie0 | Holleranc & 1 6 1 o) 0 2 2| leur. Bases on balls, off Mills 5 off Donanuc 1; off | MWiison.db 2 0 19 | e e h o Fipatrckp 5 3 0 5 0 4 0| Gley 0. Struck out, by Donshue 6: by Giey 3: y | Pindlisb 2 1 0 e YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 4 YOU IAKE NO RISK WHEN YOU ORDER IHE 11 012 of Mornp.et — . — — — | MIls 8 by Mumphy 2. | Atnsuathc 2 1 [ Natiou} Luages, P = - Totals 44,11 33 = L e Oltminiy J - g St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 2. was 33 E Snd New Bitatn ‘htnes VRIS CARDINALS TAKE 3RD STRAIGHT | 7., % 20 1| New vomk % Sasorin 0 ol Amedcn. s o GAME FROM CINGINNATI | (i v e At ROUND OAK AT J. P. BARSTOW & CO. South Manchenter s 0000 0 0000322000 04 S - 9 M Detroit .. .. ..... 4 American League. . . . e 0 2 Home run; Fitmpatde, Thres base hit, Burke Two| Cincinnati, Ohio, June 27—St. Louis | st. Louis v > 33 " i s hi Duust Thres base hits, Snyder, Fitmatrick. Struck out, by Math- [ took the third straight game from Cin- | Two base hit. Gorber. . Siiler, 3 A Btk oot by Deast 1i: b e by Fitmaiick 6. Bases on ball, of Fita- | cinnati today 3 to 2 and adyanced to |Austin. OB Teele e Dis”e pateick £ off Mathewson 1. within a few poiats of first place. The| v\ EEs STAGED SENSATIONAL Your order for a Round Oak Pipeless Furnace is accepted with the understanding t¥at | 3 —— v Cincinnati club tonight charges . s . - HAGEN AND BARNES MAKE ASHLAND CLUB SHUTOUTS against thé umpire, Klem, for alleged _ EIGHTH INNING RA‘LLVl unless the trained heating engineers of the manufacturers can safely guarantee it to EXCELLENT SHOWING IN GOLF| ,':3:{:?;3“311;:;’: e e e Sl R et s T S o : operate officiently in your home it will not be installed, and we will refund any money Deal, England, June 27—An enthusi- . the - L nei e s 2 75 K iy = astic crowd of spactators today watch- I T S e e v paid. Their decision will be made after careful study of conditions in each homs—no ed a fine game of goif played by Walt- | & Shotton.lf 5 12 20 e H . R 5 . . ol er Hagen and Jim Barnes, the Ameri- |GTAYS. |\ L L the | mmme 8 11 11 g:a;»e'zs‘_n i guess work. This protects all concerned. This engineering service is free. Ask us for P nals. atch wi o Ea i H v 2 s L - N{'::”f:‘l\“'{\‘.alm;‘;";ml“‘hii‘;;m::: last man was put out. It would be an | Homy.2 { 2 1 (Bl et e R WEXL 300N more information. fimks, and notwithstanding their Jack | [DJustice to the players of elther team | LAE™ § 37 e iee of Knowledge of the course anda|(0 aitempt to pick out the individual | STy 3§ § i- o . . Fn - stars game as spectacular field- | Ckmons.c 4 1 2 H HE CoT Strone southwest wind, both plavers | 31ars S the game go mpectacuac tiei- | Sl | | } Sl :%7 o '| |§ Round Oaks Only Installed in Homes Which Warrant ¢ nth hole, driving against | _BOth Hyland of the visitors and Lib- | rotas = | Hagen' and Barnes got | €rty of the home club were in fine _the club” wero. : : ’s Gi f Satisfacti U balis Eolng, el | {0 s " his best pams ot the sene | oSy e Maker’s Guarantee of Satisfaction to Users. out of bounds. Barnes finished the| = ERCSAE SR Gle BeaT St Tous .. .l....000 2000 T N ‘;L“‘map;i“ In the fourth, Spike Liberty hit to| Two base Gits, Ring. Fournier. of the Walmer and Kincedown clab ax” |1eft for 3 bases, and scored on a single — pressed his delight at the homor the)DY Benjamin. ‘Ashland added another | TONEY PITCHED SHUTOUT cans had paid the club by their |11 (he mext inning and that was all BALL, BEATING DODGERS : visit and presented each of them with | (P4l Was score the ST Brooklyn, N. Y. June 27—Toney \ silver cup. Hagen and Barnes are in |, ; oxt BHncay the Conn. Mills of Dan- | 5yioneq shutout bali today, New York sxeellent form and are keenly antici- (290 WL DS the attraction at Ash-|peating Brooklyn, 2 to 0. Marquard pating the open championship tourna- ok e menre: held the Giants to four hits, but two ment at Deal next Wednesday and Atk Hartford Grays. | came together in the third and again Thursday, for which they qualified | pedairess # 57 3 3|in the sixth for runs. Score: last week. Nickols. b $0010 New York (N) ! Brooklyn (N) e Chase.1p {3133 W hpo 2 e W hpe s e PROPOSE CHANGES IN DAVIS Liberiyp 3080 ofmumar 1% 0 Dmname Y @710 CUP REGULATIONS | fin st Mo 408 1l Somen™ § 01D SGaman 4o 1wy Changes in ‘the regulations govern- |fFiamin.cl Gosllng. 3000 MFranib 4 111 0Wheatlt 40300 Ing the Davis cup contest are to be | e el eIy AN 20 fia fiscussed at a meeting at the office of | . . ——_ . Whee 1130 023 33135¢2 the British Lawn Tennis association| Totals Tols <3113 0 3130 3esia in London on June 29. Accordingly ord G . 4 & the United States Lawn Tennis associ- | Aaumd o %, ... o 5 3 1.5 0 5 o8 P IRRRR] ation has appointed Samuel Hardy,| Two bue hit. Raille. Theee buse hits. Leclaire = captain of the Davis cup team, and | Ubery. Bases on balls, off Liberts 0; of Momnd ¢ Touls 3 T e Richard N, Williams, 20. Thember of 1ts | HIt by pltcher. Jarvis. Btruck out. by, Liberty B: | Keore by sormges Secuilve commities 16 Tepresent the by Hyland 6. Double plays, Libeny to “hase: W B B g United States at this conference. Beeoktyn . .00 0 0000 00 0 The Davis cup regulations by con- | BALTIC RIVALS W|EN BOTH OF Two buse hit, Bums. Three base hit Bancroft. sent of the nations which have com- THEIR WEEK END GAMES = peted for this famous international| The Baitic Rivals in the two week | CUBS WENT TO PIECES IN 8TH, trophy, have governed the competition | end games defeated the Slater elup at PIRATES WINNING GAME for years and have been amended in- | Jeweit City by the score of 13 1o 3| Chicago, June 27—Chicago went to (requently. As several changes now |and on Sunday walloped the All Stars | pieces in the eighth inning today and claim attention and as most of the by the score of 24 to 3. D eebuh el EhCHER Fons with the countries which have been competi- Lo The manager of the Rivals would |aid of four hits, three errors and pa: tors, excepting Germany and Austria, |like to book the Taftville first team > . ed ball and some daring base runnin; WHAT HIT HIM? Wil have representatives at London | for next Sunday and would like to hear i 5 then, the meeting seemed to be the|from Conn. Mills, Goodyear, Ashland simpiest method to discuss a few|and Jewett City club for games and n 5 2 £ ST RO changee wishes to cancel the game he was to Baess play with Duwels for next Sunday. COMRADE WON GRAND PRIX 24 This makes 11 straight games for DE PARIS, EMBRY SECOND | the Rivals. Next Saturday the Rivals Baida Tk (By The A. P.)—|Play in Lebanon, Comrade, an English-bred horse, but IS e SEBi br B Ik Satt-Alace: {odey Plainfield 4, Colonials 2. won the Grand Prix De Paris in a driv- | Before a_crowd of 1,200 people Sun- ing finish with Embry second and | day, the Plainfield baseball team de- Eourbier third. The horses were heads | feated the fast Colonial team from apart at the finish. Bellhouse, an Am- | Norwich, in a lively contest by the erican jockey, rode Embry. Four Am- ! score of 4 to 2. Ballard, on the mound FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL HEAVY CALLING OF LOAY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Warm Your Roms from One Reglstefi Have comfortable, warm rcoms to dress in out of fuel savings and give your family real instead of a house that’s cold as a bam every mdmmfonfloramfim You know morning. On a few days® notice, at this time ~ what good stoves the m}:{hh\m of year, we can equip your home witha Round always made. Their Pipeless isequale - Oak Pipeless Furnace that will pay for itself Iy superior in its class. Burns any fuel.” . » %FLTm 333: No husband wants his wife RO U N D OA K to be a drudge : : PIPELESS FURNACE 100 Gt N Ore Sube BY WY Y g 1100 Ins " Copper k, June 27 condi- Int Paper .. inued to de general at-| %0 Int Mer Mar during the past week and forced 990 Mex - Potrol , er subjects secondary con-| 160 Mlaml Coo cific n. For ov calling of was result- pro- ans e became orth 20 Nor Paclfic 967 Penn R R 400 Pierce 01 rnoon exceed- Pacific afternoon exce 170 South Pac You owe it to your family as well as 3 d’.’f{-d :5] ,}“'i}:},};: "‘?Zi @8 Soui By be yourself that the housework—that daily ABOUT THE PRICE OF A ROUND OAK ad been unable to And bor-| o Mane "By drudgery—take no more time and energy ssumed new con- : The Round Oak will be WORTH whatever labor and market conditions make it neces- g o Hobaghii B K then is abmlutely HEeesoary. sary to sell them for this Fall—if we are ABLE to get them to sell at any price. They long tern rou b ing a high in- terest rate and conforming to the situa- tion now exiati Time monev at a practical stand- still durine the week and business was| Money on call on the New York Stock referred to by one broker as having been | Exchange ranged between 14 and 7 per the smailest in the past twelve vears. |Cent. during the past week as compared The woek's bond market s broad | With 9 per cent. high and 6 per cent. i Early in the week lower|low in the previous week. Time money prices were reported for United States|Was firm the past week. government issues, but later on firmness | developed on these bonds as well as COTTON. those for railroad and industrial compan-| The trading in cotton was only mod- fes. erately active Saturday with less sell- The foreign exchange market showed|ing pressure noticeable than the last few @ reactionary tendency Saturday morn-|days. This was owing to the extensive| (‘J . 810 $RUIK ~ POWFRFUL SUCTION You ought to have a Torrington Cleaner. 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