Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 13, 1920, Page 3

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of Grand Circuit racing on the Fort Miami track was featured today by spirited competition and fast racing. Close finishes were the rule. Murphy, Valentine, Dodge and Vie Fleming shared the honors of driving winning steeds. Murphy took the 2:15 trot behind Red Russell; Valentine captured the big end of the Fort Meigs $3,000 stake for 2:00 pacers behind Red Lancelot; Dodge won with Great Brit- ton the Sherwood 2:12 trotting stake and Fleming, a Canadian driver, took three straight heats in the 2:12 pace for a purse of $1,200. Favorites won in most instances but a big upset came when Voltage, pick- ed as the favorite in the Colt stake, t to Miss Em. The shift paid about 2:12 tr , three heats, purse $1,200: "RED LANCELOT WINS FT. MEIG'S STAKE B Teredo, Ohio, July 12—The opening|opened gashes over both of Jackson's eyes and from that point to the finish he had things pretty much his own way. GOLF ASSOCIATION SUB-COMMITEE RETURNS New York, July 11—The sub-com- mittee of the United States Golf Asso- ciation sent to England to confer on proposed amendments to -~ golf rules With representatives of the Royal and Ancient club, the British supervising bogy, returned teday on the steamshin Imperator. The committee, headed by George H. Walker, president of the American or- ganization, has agreed with the British representatives on certain principles regarding the rules, and certain fixed definitions concerning_ standardization of the golf ball and the amateur status of players. These will be committed to the American executive committee throe important points (T L e l7 F LR B 77T T LN Red Russell, ch g by Gilbert for action and a public announcement i = 3 Red (Murphy) . 1 1 2|made later. 1-Proserves tholaather ( ; Harvest Tide, blk m (McDon- 3-Gives a more lasting shine o ald) 2 21 \RATHO! N Bl e icie BN gl s 3 | MARATE RU:PE%TASLTDRAEINING | : Hollyrood, King, b g (Erskine) 3 6 3 EN T 1 Ailleen Dillon, b m (Whitney) 6 6 3 Boston, July 12—The team of long \ 4 e Lotta Watts, Herbel Way also started. |distance runners which will represent \ £ Best time 2:09 1-4. . the United States in the Marathon run The Fort Meigs 2:09 pace Stake,|at the Olympics will be given a special $3,000 (3 heats): course of training, it was announced 5 2 Red Lancelot, b g, by Constan- ;flfllyi‘oClrthVi A Lindner and Her- - tine (Valentine) . 1 1 1|bert th, the local selections for the —3 Symbol S. Forrest, b h, ( team, were ordered to proceed to New | PODGERS WIN DOUBLE : 2 2 2 2|York at once, to begin the training HEADER FRCM CUBS st . b m, (Sturgeon) 3 3 4|which will be continued until the| Chicago, July 12—Erratic fielding by . i me:(:;i be ';C::é;e;é; 2 : 2 Olympic uhlelg_u sail on July 26. i{erzog, Paskert, h‘Hnllocher and Mer- 3 = le, coupled with weak pitching by also S’.lar(ed. PIRATES WIN 1i INNING Martin and Hendrix, enabled Brooklyn ‘: 1 2 12 2 BATTLE FROM BRAVES | to win both games of a double header i ) .ood 2:12 trot stake $1,500, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12—Pittsburgh firon: (‘hls‘{igo today, 13 to 4, and 10 to "" : defeated Boston today, 3 to 2, in 11 in- | - SCOTeST Lo Bk | nings. Boston tied the score in the Broskiya (N oM ; fifth inning. In the eleventh with two S s ~ men on Nicholson batted for Adams 1 1 O/Twombls.ef 4 1 3 o M and was passed purposely, filling the 358 mlormi 4 1200 4 bases but Fillingim couldn't get the 10 OMiermiets 4 2131 % . ball over the plate for Bigbee, thus 10 0Robertndt 31200 % forcing Whitted in with the winning 2 X0 FERRAGE e R AL 1 b | 14003 & haati: nm»:n ““L e Pittsburgh (N) n' 0 oaaring’ 410 11 g 5 Liyd mmena 387§ Hmeer Yol o Eimms Saasse B 2Rl B g 11 D64 almuet § 4l 0 53 Sl e 4155 H » . U3 6 6fGommes S87 Y H ieitel Starboy Ingolsbee also | Fillingimp 6 0 base hits. G Taylor, Terry, Three o - : s Meyers, Griffith. Home run, Robert- 1 ot H (Second Game.) ; TEX RICKARD LEASES (2) One out when viming 1 B ) Chicago () o ires one : uts L] ° @ i e bt g capent| ERREEsmRn. : fiid ‘ r € miies 1 e roves 1 G: m;.»(.}‘ New X;nrk's fa- b 100 00 0p 00013 0 411211 amphitheater, for a pe- e hits, Holke. Cares. Thre base hits, 0 ofkclertsnit 4.1°2 0 0 i ik not a expense : < promotions of champion-| REDS WIN OPENING GAME o olHendrisp 3 1 8 T - 1 s, said he would en- OF SERIES WITH PHILLIES |Smtp 5 olzFriverz. 1.0 0.0 0 > ek : e Bira S| cincimnats, July T Gincionas von s Serat No other tubes in the world are road tested on so establishing purchasing experts at Singapore, :, t Vote o e opening game of the series with i i d i ; new amusement. enter- | Snjlobopng Fame of the ceries | Tt big a scale as Firestones. The Yellow' Cab Com- center of the world’s rubber market. Firestone i would stage bouts be- i £ 2 810 0—13 i i 1 3 in i 2 i e would stage bouts be- a0 Cinelmnati () 2! ey pany of Chicago uses Firestone Tubes exclusively puts the best in workmanship into tubes by organ- ! ch becomes effec. | Pauetie1b *5 173 | P : : S b5 5 T Govemor St Sopm | REE S § 2 1 4 Y0t i on its 800 taxicabs. The service of these tubes is izing the crack manufacturing organization of n and license board. |Stengelrt 4 8 2 0 blDuncanir e intiEon = i . : e CERRRE R St. Louts, July 12—St. Louis defeat- checked constantly— - -shari i sl e which have been hed MRSy 4 3 3§ fiveicn Lt e s e, t tly—improvements and develop: the industry on a profit-sharing basis. : - thow, civens, six-iay bloyes | Aeab 3114 . Heathcote scoring from secondson ments-are arrived at. o s and commercial exhibi: |xebresa 1 0 0 0 R e 1 H continued | Siiherome b o Now York (N) = And th i e — LTI RE S S e By close watching of a large number of tubes in =i e t.h Taistied ol . bl WiLLiE JACKSON SUERERS sematn 10000 §44 8 12000 s % 3 big-scale road test—in order to get you more for DEPEAT BY LEW FANGLER|CEED 4 8 0.4 1038 i1 service—not confined to isolated instances—the be 3 i - il el el ol : (ours A e your tube money and more miles out of your . E e e Ao o] 1 Bt Dot 18008 clusions are accurate and definite. ; % £ ¢ cigntcround bout here to-| {5 R, Dot 10100 Fi X S tires. nd yet Firestone Tubes cost no more e S ourtn | o T T e ; B G ) irestone puts the best in materials into tubes by ~ than the ordinary kind. { § ler took the oth- s g 92 * 90803 ok e A e X Sincimmat 10010000650 : New FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET In the ffth he| Two buse hit, Wisso. Two out E. COLLINS’ HOME RUN ONLY TALLY SCORED IN GAME Philadelphia, July 12—E. Collins’ home run scored the only tally of to- day’s game which Chicago won, 1 to 0. Three scratch hits were all the lo- cals could get off Kerr. Score Chicags (A) Philadelphia_(A) WAS REACTIONARY. July 12.—Tie week on the movements t optimistic connection with lat- strial developments. the steel and iron Sy more disconcerting f10z20 d freight conges- 402009 uel shortage. Many | 13761 Gen basn 0 oy as textiles, leathers| , 20 Gen Sootor 6 b ¢ db Hk e unsetiled trend | ,30 Gen Motor 70 ¢ d 8o lines of business. 1200 Miineis Cent 50 were stronger and 200 Int Harvester s 8 an recently, but buy-| 19509 Int Paper .. i sion, which occasionally| oo v oyl secondary shares, appeared| 769 Int it Mar g = re than a screen for li- 00 Kennecot favored Mf*,):yx;hhr Valley the Mexican and Tex-| i) Mirmi oo popular steels, equip- ings comprised the 2 to 8 points. Pres- unced in the final hour, WM K &£ T .. M0 Mo K & T pe . 1860 Mo Pacific Browns 3; Red Sox 2. Boston, July 12—St. Louis took the last game of the series from Boston, 3 to 2, today. Score: viday's 10 per e Boston (A) f y and the heavy| T 4 his e o ns ke of reserves reported by the| i Plercs 04 H MR use. Today'’s opening rate of | 3% Tiere Ol pr .. : 17 t remained unchanged any ten-| g:® Reading ..o\ - 1e S B checked by| 200 Reading H ey ofteringe. eading 2 br ! [ v imports amounting to $3.-| 5ie tey p 5 3 i . o . o ¥ ? rted with an additional Southem Ry H i 1 et nr o K P , , Tubes and Accessories 5 excl ge market recorded no opper (3 b teration of rates to London| 'Too Tep Beon i 0 IR e X e e iy et S e 18850 S, AND GIANT PNEUMATIC correspondingly narrow lim- § Rabber iTor GipabnE Totals 3 1 x 3 cluding Liberty issues, S atted for Harper in St wcissing Liverty lssves | 5 b % Wl TRUCK TIRES 0ld T. 5. bonds were| 180 Weinavoun ‘ E 3 0 . H A G St Carried Excl ly B : Jacoieon, Scott, %, Schag, Fos: usively by b o el : THE A. F. GREENE i eel ; New Tork, Tuly 32— . : : CO., 331 Main S steasy; nign 8 low 8; i ey cAwES TooaY. S A ) ain Street - b o T T Phone 1299 ; PR e e 4 et o g s i one Norwich, Conn. i sty 25t Clnctnaatt 1 e e = —— New York, July 12.—Spot cotton American Loagus, T ade da A i C: ith hi s ¢ Thiladelhia rthur hit safely. Caffrey with his a i % s quiet; middling 4050. e o 2 | Two more were added in the third |were made by m‘ifi'éiféui,"éilifii et D de g Montvills 10; Pastimes S8 LIBERTY BOND WARKET. 5. Louis 55 New T when Adams walloped the pill for a | Davis, three baggers; Adams, two|crowd of the season. How abegy|, The Montville Modern Woodmeh dex oMo WARKET. e e | ol s two bagger, scoring Elliott and La- | bagger. Tl - How about it| feateq the Pastime A.-C. of Guewo By L o Weal oy e Yo, belle. In the fourth Catfrey crossed 2 [ A s o R e Sunday by the score of 10 to 3. Shee el 278 | atvany 1 Xew Teoen Chieago - the pan when Reddy taid down a neat| g oo po “omol o | St Saturday Taftville will play the | struck out 17 men. The score: -4 B0 Bridseport a1 Wateebury, g7 sacrifice and then Elliot came home - Mary’s Once Again. |fast Rockville team that defeated the ni 5 Worcrer o0 Soringtela Reston -« When McDonald heaved a wild one to| 1n 2 well played and interesting game [ ROsebuds of BEridgeport two games B gh e1d st Hartford. Detroit Lavis. on the' Maennerchor grounds Sunday, the |JULY 5th. Sk 52 S VESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Philsdepiis Catffrey contributed one of the feat- | F- C. Sluggers trimmed St. Marys of | On Sunday, Taftville journeys to |BDeds 3 8584 NatisasiEiasE ures of the game in the seventh when | Jowed City ¢ to 2. No scores were made | NeW Haven to cross bats with the Elm | Xesme. 1[i¥a-ington Brooklyn Chicago 4, (First New Haven {he hit the leather to center for a home | until the sixth inning when Jewett City City Giants, a fast colored team. 3 Dodd 9| Balzour i i g O a5 o b, #|run. In the next inning Blanchette |broke the spell. The feature of the The score: Auncod o| bilworth FOREIGN EXGHANGE RATES. Philadelphis 2. Cinclanait &."C0. tagings) e o %32 | was robbed of a home run when he was | game was the flelding of Slim Dupuis Taftville. Hartford Grays. o 5 i }ijugum (4 feings.) Springfield ‘s, caught at the plate. He rode the pill |in center field who made seven putouts, [y, . 3% & P2 a o fico & i e st. (10 nnirigs.) Al {92 |mto left and would have stretched it |making several shoestring catches. The |Caomet " ¢ 4 o o (| i 4 o » % St (e S430%e e o) 3 American. League. e % |into a_homer if he had had one more | battery for the Sluggers was Corcoran HE RS P R 3 ablew S 60CIL £ F0S in T2 Suisen 1 Pulliceishi o Waterbury ‘3% |Step on the throw to the plate. His|and Boyd. Joe Nevins umpired the 41 0 0 offacdon’det 3 1 o Cmand e St clout, however, was good for one run|game to the satisfaction of all. The it e T O T 2 g Eastern Leagii. HARTFORD GRAYS FEL for Labelle scored. Sluggers would like to hear from Ver- $35 0 il § ) H R v i o M i ELL AN In the eighth Pellerin scored when [sailles for a game. 825 1 ofMegers &0 o TR o, % dm \;m:m;s;nn'.:n:xgmr;m.‘ e EASY VICTIM TO CONN. MILLS :ta.tt(r:ay“rayped out a safe one and la- — I N f $ 0 Pardon’s Lloyd George's Mirtha e ot ury 3, Dridgwoort L. v ¢ i O Mot v > 3 Wil 3 w1 B ) ALlSpech.}I t;: T::: Bulletin.) ;x;mez‘e;ey raced home when Elliott|pcevii | £ GIVES HARTFORD Boinis 1 0.8 0 ol i 2| Whatever further use Europe Wants Ma chine pis A Fartord 5. Pituatid 2 (hirst e GrDani”li:‘flm;n g W Hartford| The visitors' lone run. came when GRAYS A GOOD BEATING| 19" ,..d%3 &0 2 B o Pt it = vidence, . 1. Pl n Grays fell an S22 Vium to the fast|Benson got on.ith a bingle through| e Taftville baseball team admi R e i e B e Union 963 Jorsey City 1. Akron R erionr i out ere | third and completed the circuit when | ; D= o o by nineds ohe N Philadelphi ger e y , _the Capitol City | Davis hit C en | istered the Hartford Grays a sound : eight months.—Philadeiphia Press. 48 Y Union 1857 Symacuse 4. Rochester 5. boys returning homie with @ 10 to 1| s Jat one 0 left, which bounding | rouncing Saturday on the Providence |Tavie .8 8 18 438§ =2 J— . o tag attached to their luggage. It was |three bagger. o "o CO"" @8 &|strect grounds. Jack Murphy started |, Tg, bue Bt Cojle’ Bags on AL A Another Right Vindicated, 2% Eapinters Founders Mashiniste P easy going all the way for the home | o s : the ball rolling with a_ double, that|jy Hyiana b by Erptca ook O W Cola 3 % Manutacturers of HARRIS-COR. Commbus 4, St. Paal 5 3 players, there being but ome frame| 'Vestein, Couillard, Davis and Ben-|seemed to be the cue for Caron and | = . Fesieton & T ieme conr o s T ENGINES. Brown Valve Todianapelis 7, Miwauiss 3. When they were pushed at all hard,|Sn Plaved best for the visitors, but it | Bugae followed suit, Coupled, with T T e &4 personal liberty jn that prodiESs Sabtd & sl e st G Lousstle 3 KRansts City 1. Thi was in the sixth when the Har(- | V28 left to Gosselyn to turn in the | pases on bals, the Taftville boy: it wi o N wfi; liso Engines, Engine Repairs, T eolie & Tord crowd gt two on with only Sua |feature catch Gf the game, nabbing & | by & wene whith mars enoyan’q|. ‘Investigation of Carranza's death is|Yevar S (St HiENt has been lon Shafting, u.......,j..u.,,, pe g CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. LEAGUE STANDINGS. down. _Arthur put a crimp In what |SUre two bagger from the bat of Neal, | win. but they were out o fatton theiy | 1O, o the’hands of the authorities,” Amdicated<cHouston, Bot: ™o S0k, Couplingsy Ciatetibe Dom:, < WG Pran. Satiunad Loagin, Iooked like & chance to score when he |at his shoe tops, while on the dead.run. | patfing averages and contintied to. nit | Loy woorids, Which s & good way fo . $ e Eioai ttlior atwars on hasid, e e i fanned McDonald and Benson in suc- |He 80t a big hand from the fans. Elviant &1 alsh Hhwletan o venia (:‘ eep the whole matter dark. If our own Anothér Theory Overriled.. "W o . e e Brooim . % cession. Biliott, Reddy, Pellerin, Caffrey and|ed him in the fifth. sperionce s worth anything—Nash-| A Springfield (0 judge 'says & General Repairs. s - Connecticut Mills put two on the|Blancheite starred for. the home club,| The Taftville fans are clamoring for| - @ oo coar Yomen. musgtosib SiNng S HE B machinery » o owx score board in the opening inning, Ei- | Elliott pilferred a total of five bases|a series with the local ' oot atthisdag ot s Plitsburg . Kaceys = and o Manager McShetfery is anxions o hear from the K. of C. management, as a ’n;ey gocd t}ne\i to shut a woman ir up in a lunatic asylum—but she kept of all kinds. liot going home on the sacrifice fly by and in this line Lebelle was lose i g2

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