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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, HUTCHINSON LEADS GOLF TOURNAMENT Chicago, Aus. 4—Jock Hutchinson of * the Glenview club, Chicago, plaving better than par, tonight led in the open championship of the Western Golf as- n of Roghester, one up. best-ball match. ing, while brillia sociation by playing the two 18 hole courses of the Olympia Fields club in 145 strokes. In the first round Hutchinson scored par i2 oVer the 6201 yard number course, and in the afternoon play he| was one under on 6,576 yard | number 1 course with Half of the one piayed each cour: the forenoon, | and switched to the other links for the €econd round. | William Creavy of Kansas City, with | two rounds of only one stroke that followed fternoon the Amer hon be jooked after b: Si in anothes can match hundred entrants n riti 10 honors at the Toledo championship next week INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION behind the leader at the halfw. Mg Ty and Harry Hampton of Richmond, V o snciction ~ijh over the long course and par B e 1 i over the short one, was third. C. W > rules to govern the association’s Hackney of Atlan 1 championship 1 cord 79 for the shor starts September the af: oon., No oth & Barnes of Si. Lo broke the record for the short course, | set eariie tay by Hack scoring a § 1wo shots Io: yard eignteen American Indu: two claims for its hip baseball series in several eities ation: frort factory first in get an intentional pull off elim! series with a The c tlo as the premium of award. r the mor; | A. 1. A. A. directors say their as forced . in many ent of Col Con-! Newark. O The gal Wal- { i1 be double nearest rival ter Hagen, national cha t c S there will bd tie date of the tourname three and four Limes as many cities rep- > o is another s b 4 ed—that the championship who expect to can at stars throughout the . chempion and recent winner of the Erwanok tournament, and F. J. Robe- in a great Ray excelled !n-driv- Walker's putt shots were Vardon and Robeson also shared the honors and applause of the golf course. This ors wil Tom and Sherrill with the v off TO CONDUCT BASEBALL SERIES American has plac- tourna- Association | cham- ep- point with pride to the fact history associa- entries of cities all se- event in fact as well as a1 s is not confined to the & » will have many ecn- i tern states. SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT TAFTVILLE- K. OF C. GAME ¢ P was on top the fair V. ee Taftsville fisvill she zot al | e d 1 tink she can beat the THREE FAVORITES CAME honicy she ain't play ) oun. For why they don’t FHRESG W'NNFRS he taftville groun? For Toledo, O. §Three oot | wh me dat? You know for tavorites o why because shes afraid for get beat came thri How about “Lefty Hyman” ain't she a Fort Miam zo0d pitcher. Doust is a gobd picture Royal Paim, jut she a a dandy corker picture like lefty. Let me told you one t was pitch the firs half of ripe come to fine out the X 1 be bea 1) aich hus neck time. MR. PETAC INTERNATIONAL WATCH Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 4—The interna- tory in the tional team mach for ch ‘was Brother Pe ve been held at next ze of as a prelude to the national| Miss Perfection, a co wrnament, has been called Off, previous miles. came i & to annoucement made today tretch an easy winner ! : Inverness tournament commit- George Volo, in on the 2:0% pace | the canceilation, it == i elay of the BAKER BREAKS HIS OWN | giving its CORD ¢ of Harry TRANS-CONTINENTAL RE| Anzeles A os E: P. HAS BEEN CALLED OFF 1 the match. (Cannon REEIL G f"]_“ .,'"‘; CHARLES LEDOUX KNOGKED Sriven from New York city in six days, OUT JOHNNY FRISSEE c and {—Charles Ledoux, sion, knock- issec, buntamweight iraveled wa 3 srik, in the fifth round of a made under the i match here tounight. CAUSEY HELD CUBS TO TWO = | SINGLES AND WON GAME VARDON AND RAY DEFEAT { Philadclphia, Aug. 4 — Causey held WALKER AND ROBESON | ¢ 0 10 two singles today and Utica. N. ¥ 4 Harry hia won, 4 to 1. Though the and Ted Ra e two famed made nine hits, including four oda defeat , none of their runs was driv- of New York, solid drive. The first one — FINANGiAL MABKET WAS New York, A supplied improvemer: ment in the cations of subs socks and bon of call money temporary depres. UNSETTLED, ns Periods of we: A with the advan . tion in steriing, % ional six cents sorts from Pola 3 3 tive to early se i terday’'s rise in were wary, and to depress pri aithough reversed ‘their position Jelief that the market had bee - temporarily to a standstill zained R supply of stocks. TRl N v popular «specia 3 N Sales spend erations. Ame polats_on the ng leathers re and reports that the emb: portation of hides and iralia lad_been remove ~hange rallied 5 cenis but the gemeral move was unecertain because e atizing. | Raflroad bonds m: upward but there n prices of fore srament issues inchanged were $11; 4—Call ruling 6; last offered o 1.8 ew Torl s e i im Am o Am e Eyed 8 An S‘. - i Ansssnds 98 Aseluson 0 Aldhien P Sips Belt & Omio A £ oo 200 Bewn Mstor Ve Bers Steel ixm peh S n 5 Ben S 3 % Dmekisy R T w0 Butte Cr: o Ratie & S0 Can” Pacifc i o Lesiber e G a0 Coase giun (e B3 eents Tid Coes & OB Dezeud T i - oG W o ot 2] i Qe b emans Gar B8 senis pes CAIC M & 5L P Demand ., 0 Rl m& .-'u AC:\\IZ(’ S PRl 3 - o uatiia (5ar 208 snie per wC ERI & Temand ARG money rate Joan 6. k3 5 5 the play 1 | Pltisburgh jball club of Hartford easy Telephone: Franklin Company urien 122 Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS - ENGINES. ~ Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss Engin Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, ingz, Couplings, Ciutches. Large stock always on hand, General Mill Repairs. | machinery of all Spe: ds. scored on Williams' safe bunt; the sec- ond on an error by Terry, and the last two were forced across by a hit bats- man and a base on balls after Carter filled the bases by walking three men in the eighth with two out. Score: Chicago (N) Philadeiphia (N) av hpo a « ab hpo z e Flackt 4 0 ofCautettesb 2 15 0 0 b § 1 Mileriiv 2 1w 0 0 Tomwes 4010 5 1) tawling 21260 4 08 1 ofstengeled 4 0.3 00 201 6 (| ¥iameet 4 11 0 0 3021 tdewselit 51290 200 0 (| lewchcrss 3 0 23 Kllefere 2 0 3 v (| Vstone.so & 3 2 Howrixp 2 0 0 2 (| ragresserc 4 0 XTwomdly 1 8 0 0 (| aumsp 2 10 Carterp 00 0 0 o = Martitip 0 0 0 1 of Totals 3 9% Totala 28 221 (x) Batted for Hendri .n 5th. ' Keore by nninss! Caxago .. 0000104908 61 | Philadeiphia 00001180334 \iny, base hits, Rawings Wrighiciooe, J. Miller cusel. COOPER HAD THE BETTER OF FILLINGIM IN PITCHERS' DUEL Boston, Aug. 4—Cooper had the bet- ter of Iillingim in a pitchers’ battle today and Pittsburgh made it four vic- tories in a five game series by defeat- ing Boston, § to 0. Score: Pittsburgh (N) Bosten (N) ab npo a hpo a ¢ Bigbeedl 3 1 1 0 02 0 0 Cateyet 21 10 00 a0 Soworthet 1 1 2 o 09480 Whited.bo £ 1 2 5 1680 Cathaw,2 & 1.1 3 1oy Gam:b 3 011 0 200 Cotuss 10 23 Y re 20 61 0 = o %5 o o 0 o Totals 0 (2) Batted for Fillingim i Sth. (z2) Batted for Powell In 8tb, Score by unings: Bosten. 00w 220 Eaaein Two base hif, Sullivan SENATORS AND INDIANS BREAK EVEN IN SERIES Cleveland, O. Aug. 4—Washington won from Cieveland today, 11 to §, breaking even in the pressnt series. | Joo Wood, who had pitched but Lwo- thirds of an inning s.nce 1317 staze a comeback but licked Score: Washington (A) ab hpo a i 1 tried to control. Cleveland 1 Jucge.ob Milan it Rice. Jamiesen.it Speaker.ct Smith.f i i ATHLETICS DRIVE WEILMAN FROM THE BOX IN THE 7TH St Lou's, Aug. 4—Philadelphia hit in the pinches today and defeated St. Louis, to 2, driving Weilman from the box in the seventh. The victory gave Philadelphia an even break on the four’game series. Score: Phiiadelsn S Louis (o) w whie 1 e CWaikerc 3 H < Nkt 1 i ‘ H H ; i 1 o WHITE SCX MADE IT THREE OUT OF FOUR FROM YANKEES Chicago, Aug. 4—Chicago made it three out of four today by winning the final game of the series with New York th's best effort was a single in the opening inning. S New York (A) ab b po 04 » Tmshien.p x=Vick Total Batted for 1 for & 0 " lca; 1000 o base hit. Sehalk. Three base its. Rzd Sox Victorious. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 4—Boston de- feated Detroit, 5 to 1. here today, tak- ing the odd game of Lhe series. Score: Baston. (&) Detroit (A) ab hpe a ab hpe a e s g oo ° 5023 Tl o 100 L0000 521 colVgolcs 42 2 9 0 io2 o7 1 i|ueimaniy 3 1 " 40 50 ofSortenrt 4 2190 428 0 ofCineliiis 1261 L20 Socdalle 2 0 % g o — = — —Stanagee R 0w tfenadp 2 10 39 00000 10000 180400 n0 e g Batied Fattcd WHEAT— Two baze GOODYEAR TEAM SHUTOUTS ALL INSURANCE OF HARTFORD Goodyear finds All Insurance base- When the score was tallied up Goodyear had piled up 18 runs from a total of 17 hits while their opponents were handed a shut- out and were only allowed 5 scattered hits. George Commetto, playing third base for Goodyear, was the star of the game, securing $ hits, a single, 3 base and a home run. codyear. g Al Tnsurancs - TR I M e P ] Turce bage hit, Commette. Iome mette, Giimore. Bases on_balls, off Fénton 4. Wild pitch, Nichols = by Niehols 9; by Faonon 1, runs, icois Fannon 5. AUGUST 6 1920 - { | GANMES TODAY. National League Brookiyn. Now York, Cinsinnatt af P American League. adelpila, ton_at Chic Washi st New York Pliladephia at Cl Leagu and. Hertford ai Springficid. 4 at Worvestes. New Yerk Phiiade ¥ Exstern League 2, Sprinzfield 6, L Watkroury 6 (First_game.) Hariferd 5, Walerbury 4. (Sccond game.) B New Haren oo tnternational Leagua. Buffalo ¢. Rocheeter 3 Tiochestcr American Acsoeial Toleda 2 Indianapo Columinis Minneapoiis Milwaukee 5 Iansas City LEAGUE STAND! Nafional Leagus. Won. Biston Philzdephis Clevelagd New Yo i Wasiinztin St Lot Rosten ... Detrot ... Putladeiphia Eastern League. Won. Tew HATML .. aoies s e Worcesuer Sprinefieid Hasttord Waserbusy MOOSUP HAS SOMETHING TO 'SAY TO PLAINFIELD [r— o § rpo Plainfield comes out with a remark :{ : HEt that they would like to hear from Man- ¢ 44 1 ilager Chase of Ashiana club. They also 4 0415 ¢|seem to think that they can produce a : 3 i : g 9 ¢ 91 non-beéatable ball club. In fact that ig Punendect § 3 2 0 sllnndh 3 g g g ofjust the very words thiey express in Howarthes 3 1 © 1 0|Gines g o 2 3itheir item. They say that they have $1ohehs 015G laivays produced Jum 3 liele better R —————|than anyone eise.” I wish. to inform oo by taminges - © %% <3 0 83 2 {nom that last year we took them In In two games and we did not have to play but 2 games with Ashland to take them into camp. Now then, It you think Plainiield, that you can produce, let's play, the best "two out of three, all BILL TOLD Safisly | - OF CIGARE' LAST NIGH HE REAI‘.EI - - . . . HE READ AND ON a c . ms. - HE HAD;g:wd'jofi . . ON THE maker. OF A well.known brand TTES. T, Bill said, | .. n ad OF THIs c‘slrett;' IN A magazine. IT SAID “They Satfaty.” .. AND THIS morning. > . IN HI8 newspaper. .. ‘They Satisfy.* . s AND ON a billboard, ard. s . IN THE street.car. -, AND IN the - AND ON the . OF THESE “WHERE'S DIDN'T TH - » BUT HERE' FOR GVER games to be played on your own home | grounds. A zuarantee of $130gfor my Moosup club for the first two. games | and it It should go three games, $175 for the third one. { ®Also Mir. Warhurst, you secure a| pro. or league umpire for the en- { tire series, P | Yours truly | 2D M'GINLEY Manager of Moost ball Club. Ashland’s Reply to Plainfield. I read rest tie challenge from Plainfiel ippeared in Wednesday’s Bulletin, also the article which preceded it a weel since. There are several reasons why 1 did 10t reply. One is that until now I have not considered Piainfield strong enough to give the f: awveling Ashlands a battle. Anof ason i3 that news- paper challenges are not my idea of ar- f this kind. claims to be mew to | vidently the target i | ranging. Mr. Wardhur this section and t exaggerated tales concerning past s0n might interest him to know that my first season at the wheel for | Ashlund, but I am well posted a ats connected with former st these two clu in the ccks ering them !worthy opponent, I will call on i Wardhurst within the week and | {and make arrangements for a series o | 3ames and will hold open Sunday | gust for the first game o { Ashland grounds. | Plainfield fans probably did not en-! Lghten the ncw manager of the fact| hat it was a conglamoration of major | zuers that “produced the | home the bacon from | Jewett City team last | and minor lc goods’ and_tor rictly loca | | CHASE Three Candidates for District Fxaminer. f. Trinder, state director of voca- been notified by the | vocational educational office in New York | that three names have been submitted for | the position of district examiner for the United States public health- service left ant by the resignation of Dr. Burlin- | game of South Manchester. The appoint- ment will be made within a few days. Fred tional education, ha | | | | | | BUT ONE PRICE FOR SHORE RESORT TOWNS { Merchants at Conntcicut shore rerosts {will no longer be charze members of the various summer colonies higher prices than by perman- ALLOWS ent residents of th pounced Tuesday by I more, fair price commissioner for Con- | The practice is considered a's- ory and is in violation of the ns of the Léver designed to prevent unrensonable prices In the sale of necessaries of 1ife, Complgints hagl been made to Commis- sioner Whitmore of the practice of some | merchants in Connecticut towns or vil- {lages where the bulk of the summer trad- ind is done, that tho merchants had been in the habit of charging a fair proft 1o the residents of theee geveral towns who trade at the stores during the entire year, but that to those Who bring trade ' AND ! asked him. AND BILL said. .o “WHY THE darn fools. SPENDING THEIR money: S e PICKING ON me.* 80 | said, “You bought 'em.’ AND BILL said D ALREADY been smoking, . s dealer's window, e e counter. b HE READ “They Satisfy.” AND HE bought a pack. s cigarettes. THE joke, Bill?" » EY satisfy?” . o ure. 'S the joke. a year. THAT BRAND.” u over three L) admit it, the joke’s on as, And million other smokers But the reak are “in on it” with Bill. joke is om anybody who Ilooks for *Satisty” anywhere but in Chesierfields— for the Chesterfield blend can’i be copcd ? only during the few months when ming summer season is at its heizht prices | suffic profi cre charged that provided profits | o last throu were manifestly unfair if not absolutely | winter. but classed as profiteering. | o Commissioner Whitmore communicat- | u ed with one of the merchants at ws. The, stopping of the ¢ lar summer resort, reminding h; practice .is _expected to result it had been brought to his attenti t| sened ‘exper acation the merchant in questiony is maintaining | of th of pleasu a- double system of prices to the disad- | Who ar ( 3 vantage of summer visitors. and asking | rest itings inst riod for information in the matter. The mer-| chant was advised that such a practice | € n violation of the Lever act and if | —- it is at discrimination was used | Here, in the sale of necessaries. Mr. Whitmore| cmarl g STl wanis rance that the practice SRt i e be discontinued. idttic ona It is reported that this system has|store for the been in vogue at the various rummer- | friends inz places for many years, . the mer-[by his so You'll find its Uses Countics Like the Stars of Winchester General Utility Oil KEEP a can in that handy kitchen drawer. T'o lubricate, clean, polish and prevent rust. Useit for the phonograph, washing machix vacuum cleaner, sewing machine, , children’s roller skates and bicycles, lawn mower, door hinges, fire- arms, fishing reels, furniture, ete. . For the home, office, farm or factory. Come in today and get a can. Three ounces, 30 cents, EATOR CHIASE 0. the minator; HENRY JAMES. %38 |He fllled the Golden Bow! unto the With pungent life ; exquisitely ay Aol yery varied flavor, strange or rare very mean Hig was o Heeting’ r'i??‘.’,? oo oF Zenius, more fastidipu & Than folk Sophisticated, debopatr. - He led through toj = 22 | through tortuous windings, gay o Though we, who savored with such —‘VA e 2elight e e Wit and penetration and amase Of each fresh sight, : His finer sense, his wrought and bur- Yet, thns we b wi Yet, that we hold with him a deathless He filled his-Golden Bowl for us to drink, ¥ —Charlotte Becker. THE DEEELICT OF DREAMS, ~ Three ships sailed out to win the race Together at the starter's word: - - While each one kept & goodly pa Men timed the two, but not ‘mm She was the Derelict of g Tho two slout shivs their efforts And thougk the housh ihey caught not sight nae They felt the presence of the third, Successful failure was her She steered by eve ind that stirredy The others fell in’ her cantyol : She was e winner, though the third, wetas _ —McLandburgh Wilsen, HUMOR OF THE DAY = “I reckon, daughter, that young man'y watch must be fast.” What makes you thinkheo- pat™ ‘Why, when you were himegmt the door last night, I heard him say ‘just ome’ and it wasn't wrch past 13 o'clodk."—Boston Evening | Transeript. Jack—Say, Artle, this firecracked won't g0 off. Artie—That's funny; it 'went off al} all right a minute -ago.—Boy's. Life. The world seems to hawe beaten @& pafh to this man's door.” "It must be that he makesr-exceliert mousetraps.” ‘Maybe, and he manufactures moons shine."—Kansas City Journal. B Schreecham—He was a wise post who remarked that in this world \a man must be either anvil or hamsmer. Peacham—Oh, I don't seems that most of them bellows.—Edinburgh Seof 3 “Who was the bravest mpn you ever met, colonel?” “Phil Miggs, they called Him.™ “And what was his mosd|courageouns action?” “He married a widow |whose first three husbands had each| committed icide."—London Ideas. || Louise—Clara has absurd) * ideas of life. Julia—Does she expect her flowers -ta look like those in seed catulogues? Louis—No, but she has married professional humorist and ghe expeets him to be' funny around the house.— Judge. Elderly Miss—Sir, my life. How can I ever show my sratitude? Are you married? Rescuer—Yes; you might come and be a cook for us—Boston [Transcript. Hiram Huskin—See by the papers |that you wuz cured o' rheumatism by a patent medicine, Si. Now, what did it cost you? Silas Skinner—A short struggle with my conscience, which didn't have a chance in the world after theihypertizin® agent showed me a $20 bill and where to sign my name—Buffalo Express, Scene—A servants’ registry office. Dyspeptic-loolfing Persom—Weli, T is Piffle—Mr. William Piffle. This es- tablishment supplied my wife with & cook last week. g Registrar—Quite right, Mr/ Piffle, Dyspeptic?looking Person—-Well =~ T would like you to come and| dine with this evening—Passing Show. Maude color blind?" why do you ask?” “Because when she wanted te find the Green family, she looked in the Blus Book."—Baltimore American. Jones—Hello, Doe, T wish you would g0 right on up to my house. Doctor—Certainly. Anything serious? Jones—Not yet; but there may be. I've just sent up a load of coal—Judge. THE KALEIDOSCOPE ° |know?. . It you Have saved ar *| For making up payrolls ‘a maching into envelops coins for ~ Which s are pressed. An individual dressing fent for sea- {shore hathers can be packed and car- I ried ase. {ha of Japapese weddings 18 {the I of a bonfire made of the ltoys of bride. produced 310,894,000 bughels last year—the greatest amount 1 recent years Arthur Meighen, wife of the new of Canada, was a school teach- * before her marriage. novelty is a toaster and) that will toast sides of ¥ bread at once. 5 drops | ke: in feature ildis | Japan rice An electr food pice The shortage of ministers in many, re- ious denominations ¥ is opening ° the: for women to become pastors of warmi of In ptian money is ae- cepted everywhere and is made use of! effectively. In Cilicia almost nothing Turki: paper is employed. The next technical fair to be held at Leipzig will open on August 15 close ‘on August 21; the commercial fair .at-the me place will open on August 29 and an September 4. Maine statehouse official, talking about a heavy thundershower the night before, remarked: “I always get up during a shower, fill the pails with wat- er apd light the lantern, so if a fire starts I can find it.” Georze Cochran, Jr, a coal operator of Connelisville, Pa., was at McKees- port and missed his traln for home. Wanting to get home in a hurry, he hir- ed pn_ airplave ~nd made the distance at the rate of 125 miles an hour in . | minutes, but <h A This year's strawberry crop around Georgetown, De.. was small, and, quently, people around thers have & chanco lo buy ten tons of sugar cents a pound from one of the ‘Inz plants that decided to sell it couldn’t use. Those who., have studied the subjest say (hat one-half galion of gasoline per wasted daily In Canada through cness. the overuse of cars amd | needless mileags, which means 200,000 zallons wasted daily in ‘the country, er 73,000,000 gallons per year, if all meo~ tor cars were operated every day. N had What Shark In Mrstie River, Not te ba puldona by summer resorts along (he coast, Mratie has had a shark scars, o shark having been observed in [the river Monday by persona in. a‘ row boat, The shark waa sald to be abeut flve feat op more in length and wag pesn swimming lelauraly about midway . bes (ween the drawbridge and the. West, Myms. tio dock, v Shouid P Taxed, Y Speaking of the grasshoppers have eaten a million dollarg' s 3 Michlgan farm Dr&fiu, t nroposed consump! to them ?—Detroit Free