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WATERBURY ELKS NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 T0 PLAY KACEYS Norwich K. of C. baseball ciui will Clixsh with the Waterhury L.ks, at the fairgrounds toraorrow and this promi es to be one of the b2st gumes of the season as the Waterbury Elks have de- feated some of the st teams in the state and have only been defeated twice. The lineup for Waterbury will be as.follows: Moore c; Conlon and Brophy p; Gorman 1b; Waters b; Ross 3b; James ss; Melvin If; Ennis cf; McMahon rf; Shanaha:, Gallagher, subs. The Norwicia liceup pwiil be Daust 9; Kellar Stapleton 1b; Iiayes Eddie Murray ss; Twitchell 3b; Murray If; Austin cf; McKay rf. The management has gone to a con- siderable expense in bringing this teani here from the other end of the state and it is hoped that a large crowd will .be in attendance. Game will be called at 3:15 and Riley and Levarge wil umpire. W NAVY ATHLETES WILL SAIL ON CRUISER FOR ANTWERP ‘Washington, July Seventy-eight athletes of the American navy, 31 of whom have won places on the team that will represent the Unitel States at the Olympic games, will sail from Newport, R. L, for Antwerp on the armored cruiser Frederick Monday, t was announced recently at the navy department. tute The trip also will consti- { two months summer tr 1z e naval reserve force, manned almost entirely the the sailing on The navy dlhle!t\ < on Frede: who broke the Nw York Saturday “to de rmmr the crew represent this country in the c games, it also will sail on the | FOUR EVENTS RACED ON KALAMAZOO TRACK July 23.—Racing ‘that roared down the | nd Circu staged | ers the It getaw: was a ses , drivers an ime was out of the Br\e event for 2 John Hf‘m) this event. won the Thr: ln ifle urenadu while “took the trot with Lecco Grattan OFFERED WILSON $20,000 TO MEET MIKE O'DOWD July —Tex Rickard to- Wilson of this city, s middleweight to meet Mike Boston, hattle to be fought i dison Square Sarden, New York in September. SAILOR MURPHY A GENUINE FIGHTING IRISHMAN Sailor Murphy of Stamford, who is to s seen here next week in the open air show. a genuine fighting an and will give satisfaction no ee | fi can rest assured that he will be in the best of shape for his battle with Biliie Meyers. The following is the result of some of his bounds: Young Angelo—Draw—10 rounds. Mike McCabe—Draw—10 rounds. Young Maxwell—Won—§ roun:is. Danny Pavese—Won—s rounds. Battling Reppha—Draw—4 rounds. Miké McCabe—Draw—4 rounds. ung krddy—No decision rounds. Mike McCabe—Draw—10 rounds. Pete McDona.d—Knockout—9 rounds. 10 SUB BASE TEAM TO _PLAY IN JEWETT CITY For Sunday's attraction at Ashland park, Manager Guillotte has booked the fast Sub Base team, service champions of New England to play his fast aggre- gation of ball tossers. The Base has an exceptionally fast team, having a few former big leaguers in their lineup. | Recently at the base where these two teams met, the sallor boys came out a victor, but the Jewett City boys are out for revenge Sunday so this game should be a humdinger. many a second Walter Jghnson will twirl for Jewett City with Billy Liberty behind the bat. The infield will be com- posed by Red Melady, who will cover the initial ck, Buddy Jodoin the shortfield,”Nolan, a new man, who sure is some ballplayer will cover second nd Freddy Herbert will hold down the ¢ corner. The outer garden will be taken care of by Art Cyr, Barry, Cloutier and Nap. Liberty. The largest crowd of the season is expected as many of the fans have yet to see the Jewett City boys in action. The Jewett City lads at present are 2 big league ball and are out to mage a record. Al roads lexd to Ashland park Sun parts will quartet. Le seen in the Jewtt City BRONKIE’S ALL STARS V§ TAFTVILE TODAY Bronkies All Stars from South Man- cnester will be the attraction at Taft- ville today. Stars will lineup as follows: Kotash Bronkies 3b; pples cf; Smith If; Motchett Hyman p, Murkhartt p. Nearly all cf these men have seen fast company. For Taftville Murphy will play short; Caron cf; Dugas 3b; Germaine If; Coyle ¢; Mills 1b; DeCelles' ss; Belair In Taftville will have Grady, a se shooting them over, and if } s gatner more than four or its off his delivery, some manager Sastern ieague wiil be surprised. McDERMOTT”S CHAMPS TO PLAY WEBSTER K. OF C. Sunday afternoon at 3:30, daylight saving time, Thomas McDermotts Grosvenordale baseball team will line up against the team representing the Webster Knights of Columbus. All ad- vance indications are that one of the best games of the season will be seen by the fans who are on hand, for the Caseys are coming down to the North Grosvenordale grounds determined to win and they are going to bring with them a team that is calculated to give a speedy demonstration of ball tossing. In their lineup will be Hart, catch on the Cornell college team this past season. MacLeod, who was twirling last week for Millbury American Le- zion team when the ex-service men v the batile is going. working hard and everybody nosed out an 1ith inning victory over Manager Tom's aggregation, will be FINANCIAL AND MAREET WAS DULL. New York, July 23.—Tr: g on the stock exchange today was almost entirely | the market | sbscured by foreign even for international remittances evincing de- | \ided weakness as a result of latest devel- | opments in Central Furope. particularly the Russo-Polish situation. Heav ¢ bills on London, Paris| and Berlin Sticied further material’ im- pairment of rates to those iinportant cen- | lly encompassing many of the| as well as Far Eastern ters Optimistic trade D cts, as voiced by Chairman Gary and other leaders of in- and liberal offerings of call mone: at § per cent., albeit 9 per cent. ruled at the end, were of little avail in the further abstention of public interest. Rails were intermittently firm to strong 3n acceptance by virtually all the brother- J00ds of the terms of the railway labor soard wage increase and the seemingly | zeasonable freight rate advance asked for | ciation of railway executives. i strength of transportations was svercome in the later dealing when the entire serted bear drive. Steels, equipments, oils wnd motors recorded extreme reversals of wo to five points from their best. popular = abruptly at the = of tomorrow’s clearing house ; favored a correction of 1:\51‘ and indications local Bonds were not affected b n the stock market. Liberty issues mnd the general domestic list holding teady, with no feature in the foreign Toup. Total sales, par value, aggregated 3,750,000 | 0ld U. S. bonds were unchanged on cgll | STOTRS. Low. Han 1800 Leather 3900 Chand _Moto 4% Ches & Onio 59 Chic & Altea 09 Chic Gt Telephone: Providence, R. I. Union 963 _,ompa_ny Union 1857 Engineers ~ Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve fie.r :Epphtd to ag makes of Cor- 'ss ngines, ngine Repairs, Mu. Hanurl. Pulleys, Bear- ingw -Couy gs, ~|ll ches: Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. inery of all kinds. BUMMERBIA[ Chie & Newest SR Tik v Chino” Con Cosden . Crucibie 'Sicel Dd & Hd ., Den & R g Den & R G o Deme Mings 1N Temn ¢ M Tobaceo 000 Un Pacine ., 2% Un Pacifie 8IS “Pro New York, Ju quiet; middlings 43,75, SR A MONEY. ; i Tulin, closing lrld (&4 nffered’ at §; ot Tt Bank acceptanes 6 1-8. — cmomo GRAIN MARKET. 8 Lib st 4% I S Lib 2d 4ys . S Lib 2d 4%s | & Lib 4t 4yc | S L 4th 4%s reg S Vie 4%s .. S Vic 4%s reg | U 8 Vie 3%s ... FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Yesterd: s«emm onr 84 n% ver sovercign) 3.56 884 3.8¢ 3.83 £.33 8,34 % e me o 22 32 B2 For the Base Guilford will pltch and ; Shahan, who is considered by | day where the snappiest infieid in these | last loan 8. on the mound for the Bay Staters. That means a piptching battle between Mac- Leod and Tunney, for the latter will shoot them across. for the Grosvenor- dales. Phillips will catch for the lo- cas. All of the rest in.the Webster team'’s lineup pas it did las tweek, ex- cept that Powers wil Inot be at first. 1 The speedy little infielder sprained his ankle last week and is not able to re- | to the team vet. His place will be taken by Hyde who comes to Manager McDermott with the highest of recom- mendations. Hyde is being watched by some big league scouts, and has been recommended to Tris Speaker as the fastest semi-pro first sacker now wearing a uniform. Sunday aftérnoon on Manhasset field, Putnam, the American Woolen Company team of Webster will play the Manhassets. This game was postpon- ed from last week on account of rain. AMERICAN T;READ PLAY THE NEW DEPARTURE TEAM The American Thread Company baseball team of Willimantic journeys to Bri:tol today where they will play tie New Dcparture team. Sund game will be played at Recreation park wiih the Mo on team. A change or two has been made in ae Thr.. G Cf mpany team s st 8 Jdgar of stern Lea; witn Aibuny and afterw on with the Po. of Hartfor h>es July 5th ugainst the luea been secured to patrol one of the be: in the"A. T. Co. outfield. “Pop” is young'ster, but appears as speedy a ever and has a wise old head on hi shoulders that should be of material stance to some of the younger players on the team. | The pitching ignment _for to- day goes to George (Leity) Taylor of whom local basketball fans forget. If he can twirl as well as he can play the indoor game | there shoula be no trouble in copping | the Bristol tussle. For Sunday s game against Monson, replaced Macklin as sup- yground instructor erbury, will never at park will. do the twirling with Nutting, last year®with the semi- pro team ¢f Seneca Falls, N, Y., in re- serve. Ciil is a rangy right hander th the team last week but e appears to have the & 1 has made an excellent re- cord with tne teams representing the J. P. Coat . and Doug Shoe Company of Providence. He hails from Rhode was the only utting Fisk Red Tops on 1curds last year, holding its and striking out four- tchar them to tw teen. AMERICAN TRAPSHOOTING TEAM WON FINALS Antwerp, July ~The American iteam won the final of the Olympic team { trapshooting competition here today The Americans broke 347 out of a pos- | sible 660 clay targets. The other scores | were: Beigium, 503; Sweden, 500; | Great Britain 488 and Canada 474. YANKEES GAIN LEADERSHIP; RUTH MAKES ANOTHER HOMER July 23.—The New York ed the American League | |leadership from Clevland today, win- ning the thipd game of the series 6 to 3. The Yankees now have a lead of four points and the teams meet in their nal game of the tomorrow. Shawkey pitched effectively, and of eight hits made off him in the first seven innings, Chapman’s was the only | one to be turned into a run. Pe | paugh hit a circuit clout, his third two days, off Pitcher Uhle. Score: Cleveljand (A) New York (A) o ab hpo a e 1 0" olPupaughss 4 1 0 00 0 glP s ity o 220 0 ko 20 4 00 180 100 p § 000 001 0000 0004 00 0 ¢ xabums 10 0 0 0 wWood 0 0 0 0 0 Totals (x) Batide (xx) Batted for M: (xxx)_BBatted (zz) Ran for Thomes in (7) Batted for Jamieso Cleveland i WHITE SOX MADE GOOD USE OF ITS HITS WINNING GAME Boston, fuly 23—Chicago used its hits to better %dva antage today and de- | feated Boston, 8 to 7.—Score: Chicago (A) Basten 1A) 1 O] Forp—t 5 ) 0 0 Menosky,lt 4 100 Thres base hit, Lelbold. Senators Win Game. ‘Washington, July 2 's homer in the ninth was the only run made h; St. Louis today off Erickson 4nd Wash- | ington won 3 to 1. Score: Washington St. Leuis (A) hpo 4 | w 0 Erickson,p Totals Ju Priladelphia, 23.—Galloway's hitting won today 7 P! 4 ehed his drst full can league. Catc featured.- to 1. game in the Amer- by Dykes ani Detrcit A) | Philadelohia () hpo s @ ab hopo a o Youns 2 s 03 th, 3200 4y 4450 1 1fDykes,2b 3-1 o P00 5 AW aiies 8080 oWedict 4030 1 4060 OfThomas3b 4 1 1 § o 3000 o ey 30439 A 108 "8 012 1 o Woodalle 3 1 8 1 C 25 7 Leonardp 2 2 0 1 ¢ ml\lmzllfi 013 Leonardp 2 2 0 I « I i xHale 1000 Tl wrmG ) Okrep 0 0 01 ¢ Totals l‘ 824 8 1 (X) Batted for Lt.ul:uh in 8th. & Detroit 0100000 Pladelp) 0.1 aaie 381 S0 hase hils, Lodiard, Shortem, "Witt, Galloway Phillies Rally in Nintl ‘Chicago, July 23. —Phitadciphia’s at- tack in the minth inning was so sav- age that Vaughn, who held a three run lead over the visitors, walked out ;f ‘the *box. Cj:tet was una ¥ | x game from Detroit | B Rommel | 3 WATERBURY ELKS Game C;fled at3P. M. FAIR GROUNDS, NORWICH Sunday, July 25th vs. NORWICH K-C, /126 Rds.—Open Air Boxing Bouts—26 Rds. AT MAJESTIC ROOF, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 27 MAIN BOUT—12 ROUNDS BILL MEYERS OF BOSTON vs. SAILOR MURPHY OF STAMEORD SEMI-FINAL—8 ROUNDS TRACY FERGUSON OF NEW HAVEN vs. - TEDDY RUSSELL OF NORWICH PRE{ ‘MINARY—6 ROUNDS JACK ROSE OF NE~. HAVEN vs. YOUNG JENKINS OF MERIDEN Matchmaker, JACKIE WILSON. freshments Sold. SHOW STARTS AT Referee, FRANK LEONARD of Hartford TICKETS—RINGSIDE $2.20—RESERVED SEATS $1.65. DEL HOFF, JACKIE WILSON’S and FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP. On at Re- sale 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. BASEBALL SUNDAY, JULY 25tk 3:30 Standard Time Connecticut Mills VS. Ashland of Jewett City Ceonnecticut Mills Grounds Danielson, Conn. Free Grandstand Szats BASEBALL K. OF C. of Webster, vs. GROSVENORDALE Sunday, July 25th Nerth Grosvenordale Grounds Game at 3:30 Daylight Saving Time Jack Dowd, International League Umpxre, will umpire. (N) hpo © Chicago ab xxdMeadows ¥nzmantf 1 0 e . Wheat Home Pa., July 2 (ku.xu«d P)llsbuu,h today maux was knocked out of the box in the eighth inning when the locai; scor- ed three runs. Score: Brookiyn (N) Pittsburgh (N) . Myers 2, Bigheo, Three base hit Braves Defeat Cardinals. . Lou , July Boston defeated 6 to 5 in a see-saw game to? ng Haines from the box in dun dri the seventh inning. Score: St. Louis (N) )4 K\n Boston (N) ab a Powell.cf 9 Picis, 2b 4 0 (2) Batted for Sherdel in 8th. (72) Ran for McHenry in 9th, Hotke, ick. 0'Nell, Fournier, S1 . Smith. Three base hit, Pow- eill. Hoeme run Pick. Reds Shutout Giants _ Cincinnati, July 23, eale’s triple followed by Allen’s sacrifice fly, in the eighth inning today enabled Cincinnati BASEBALL TAFTVILLE vs. BRONKIE'S ALL-STARS of South Manchester At Taftville Saturday, July 24th Game Called at 3:30 Sharp (New Time) BASEBALL [ SUNDAY | Ashland Park JEWETT CITY vs. SUB. BASE Service Champs. of New England Game Called at 3:15 P. M. BASEBALL | Sunday, July 25th Sayles Field, Baltic BALTIC RIVALS vs. \ Neale, King. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American Aszeciation. Milwauket National League. . Cincinn b (First game. (Second game, T - American League. New York . a4 ago 8; Boston Eastern League. ; Bridzaort W sfleld ngtic Hartford H. 2. New aren GAMES SUNDAY. i National League. | Doston at st | New York cinnatl. | at Pittsburgh Philadelphis at Chicagy, American League. meo at Boston. 3 land at New York . Eastern Laque, Albany_at Hartford, Bridgoport 2t Plitsburgh, New Haven a Soringfleld. Worcester at Watorbury, GAMES TODAY. National Leagus. Louis. hia at Chicago, ew York at Cincinnatl. Pittsburgh at Brookiym, American League. St Louis at Detralt. Chicago at Cleveland. Phijadelphia at Washington, Beston s New York. Eastern Leag Hartford at New Haven, » Soringfleld st Bridgeport. Worcester st Waterbury, Piusfield at Albany VOLUNTOWN WAITING TO HEAR ROM GLASGO TEAM A few weeks ago arrangements were made between the.Voluntown baseball club and the Glasgo Yarn Mills club for a series of three games to be pliyed by these old rivals, Voluntown has had no team in the field this season, there- fore the management was compelld to Boston ar Ph . | select from a squad of untried players o w x':‘; :r:cn: (\'.‘;ew York, éi:c?""“_ 5‘00" and former local veterans of the game. R i w’ 2 of The team selected has shown up very (s 1 2"1 § o|well and the Glasgo boys have. heard 0 i 03008 the news as it is rumored that they are 10 $1 1 1 0]setting colq fe wish to withdraw. 2i°e i Duncendt 3 1 1 g o [HOW abeut it G ? Voluntown A. A. 0 0 ol Alten,e P18y A Challenge. ;: ° :nu.-um 30040 The Young Hardigs will play any e 5 jtea thy ars old and H ST o R b MACPHERSON’S “FOR QUALITY” In a KEEP-KOOL Suit a fellow can feel delightfully comfortable the length and breadih of a hot summer day. 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Each is complete in its manufacture—ball bearing wheels, wide elastic spring that will not allow the baby to be jarred out of a sound sleep, easily adjusted hoods, and, in fact, everythmg that makes for the comfort of the lit- tle one. | HOURIGAN BROS. 62-66 MAIN STREET, FINN’S BLOCK, NORWICH JEWETT CITY LEAGUE STANDINGS. National L be the fastest amateur team in Nor- wich. The All Stars as well as the Reds have greatly strengthened their )|team and a great battle is expected. | Thiel and Bolz will da the twirling for jthe Reds and will be held by Charnet- ski in both games, ‘\lanu"er Weisner will have Scott t6 do the twirling in the fi game and will be held by H. Weisner. Goldberg and Scoveil are “American Leagee, e the battery for the second game. The New York & rest of the lineup is as folio Swarts- Qe and burg, 1b; Randall 2b; Jones 3b; Eoyens | w Byington, Zimmerman, Duer or 2 Scud will play in the cuteld. The pro- - ceeds of the game will 0 to J. Jones Sy Wi me: with an aceid tch- 0 Leasue. ville game. The manag seen to it that there will ne cnougi seats o Wor oo 43 jaccommodate all. Ashland vs Conn. Mills The Ashland baseball club goes to {Danielson to meet the Connecticut 21 Mills team Sunday, the 25th. | {ALL STARS AND MOHEGAN REDS TO PLAY DOUBLE HEADER The AT Stars williipiay %, downleli o CCEolis remncs Haztine there header with the Mohegan Reds at the |27 ) mi $5 bett Sipen.ics Mohegan Park greunds Sunday after Ly noon. The Reds only I one game sO far this season, that being to the All Stars some time ago. Manager Weis- ner has received a letter stating that Manager Charnetski is bringing along| nokio to afford facilities for large the best team he can find. If the Alllvessels which now have to dock 13 Stars win these two games they will!miles away. Always in Supply Japan plans to spend enormous sums during the next few years in the con- struction of a deep sea harbor for Large Families Wanted / Large manufacturing conéern, out of State, at present building a large number of new homes, will NOW consider applications for large families having at least four working members who are interested in securing a home of their own at rental rates. We can provide every member of working age with steady, good paying work throughout the year. ¥ Address — stating number of members to famfly, giving age of each, also present earnings. Address W. W. - ROOM 7, 319 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON o,