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HAL MAHONE WON Toledo, O., Aug. 5.—Hal Mahone won the sweepstakes for 2.05 pacers after losing the first heat to John Henry. while Great Britfon won the Toledo Times' 2.14 trot for three ycar olds, the features on today’s Grand Circuit racing card at the Fort Miami track. The track was fast, the weather ideal and a large crowd turn- ed out to see the sport. Airon McKinney won the first race of the season on the Grand Circuit "vhen he ook the 2.12 trot. Louie Grattan won over the favorite, Goldie Todd, in the 2.03 pace in straight heats. Great Britton equalled the mark made by Day Star at Kalamazoo and now is tied for the fastest mile for three year olds this year, when he stepved Loth heats of the 2.14 trot in 2.07 1-1. BELGIANS DEFEAT FRENCH IN ARCHERY CONTEST Antwerp Belgium, Aug. 5.—In the archery competition in connection with the Olympic games the Belgian defeated the French team 1o 2491 peints. Holland di >ete. HUTCHINSON WON WESTERN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago, Aug: 5.—Jock Hutchi: { cago with SWEEPSTAKES with a tota: of 296 strokes for the 72 holes, just one stroke under the score of Barnes of St. Louis, who had the title for three years. Hampton of eight on the C. W. Hack- Chicago, Auz. Harry Richmond, Va.. despite an 495 yard tenth hole, and S. ney of Atlantic City, tied with Barnes for second wlace. Hackney had to play backwards out of a gopher hole on the eighteenth fairway in the last round, but made the 420 yard hole in four. William ¢y, a young Kansas City profession- was next in line with 298 strokes. Xth orize went to Eddie Loos of Chi- 302, while Georze Carney of Chicago, with 304, J. J. O'Brien and E. Loefler of Pittsburgh, with 306 each, and Larry Ayton of Chicago with 307, completed the en »rize winners. Scoring throughout the tournament was comparatively high and the play of the leaders was erratic, so that the winner was not decided until the last con- testant had finished. RULE COMMITTEES ADOPTED UNII'ORM C(GDE New York, Aug. 5.—The special com- mittee of the United States Golf associa- tion sent abroad early this su.mer to GOLF confer with the Tules of golf committee | at St. Andrews not only settlel a number of points which had come un for decision NORWICH BULLETIN, - FRIDAY,. e e AUGUST 6, 1920 spirit and traditions of the gime will be preserved, it was announced here Lauay. Changes made in the Tules alfect ine stymie, the lost ball penaily, amateur anl professional definitions, the standa:di; ball, and- other minor details. All of these changes take effect Sept 1 of this year, with the exception of tne standard ball ruling, which will go inw3 effe: in May. he new ru'es n- Lrief form we Professional definition: “One who after attaining the age of 16 years has carried clubs for hire, received any consideration, either directly or indirectly, for play or for teaching the game, or for playing in a match or tournament, or for a money prize in any tournament.” An amateur is orie. who has not done any of the things above mentioned de- fining a professional, and violations of the amateur rule include: Lending one's name or likeness for the advertisement or sale | of anything except as a dealer, manufac-{ turer or inventor thereof in the usual course of business, or permitting one's name to be advertised or published for pay as the author of books or articles on golf of which one is not ‘actually the au- thor. In future there will be the same pen- alty for lost ball, pnplayable ball, and out of boun in other words, the player must go back to where he played from and lose stroke and distance, and a pro- visional ball may be played to save time, in each case. The stymie definition states that a sty mie is laid when both balls are on the putting green and the opponent’s ball lies in any position which the player regards STOD ors 0w you that no matter how severe your bunion, or how painful, FATRYFOOT will prove yourbest friend. FAIRYFOOT) Instantly does away with all pain and inflammation. It literally meitsaway the bunion enlargement. Puy a box todsy—give it a trial You must be satisfied, or you can return and get your menay back. Utley & Jones, Pharmacists 145 Main St. Biggest Game In Connecticut SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 WASHINGTON ALL-STARS of Washington, D. C. vs. GROSVENORDALE Unusua. Times mgan unusual situations and unusual situations exist today. . World markets ars endeavoring to’ return to a normal peace- time basis. The soundest of investments reflect in their market prioss the after-influ- ences of the World War. The emall as well as the large in- vestor is able to make invest- ments upon a ‘sound basis at what are really bargain prices. 8znd for Circular No. NB-558 de- scribing issues . . which we con- sider particularly attractive at this time. BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBOSSET STREET Providence, R. I New York Boston o “Lefty” Hyman vs. 7 “Ng.Hi” GAME CALLED AT 3:30 P. AT RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTIC SECOND GAME OF SERIES HERMAN BRONKIE’S : AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY BIGGEST ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON SUNDAY—GRATON & KNIGHT, of Worcester, at Willimantic Cooney In the Box M. (Standard Time) Glenview club, Chicago, today won open golf championship of the Western Golf association at Olympia Fields club FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL as interfering with his line to the hole, provided the balls be not within s inches of each other. The rule then pro- vides that “if the opponent lay the player a stymie, the player may remove the op- ponent’s ball; the opnonent shall then be { deemed to have holed in his next stroke.” North Grosvenordale Grounds| GAME AT 3:30 | Daylight Saving Time but also decided upon a uniform code on both sides of the Atlantic, s0 that the i als were lucky to get one run. The I{iv-l als are out to reverse the decision and a good game is looked for. MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All “acods Covered by Insurance During Transit) 1f the golfer playing within the boun- e A e PLAY NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM daries of the putting green lays himself | BUTH HITS THIRTY-NINTH 'lDLR"OTI_”\_B':'“;O:OML Ehe FALL RIVER—MEW BEDFORD a stymie the rule does not appi | HOME RUN OF THE SEASON | A SR CHONg ALY AT and Connecting Points DECLINE IN PRICES OF STOCKS, The rule regarding the standardized| Detroit, abe Ruth| “The biggest game in all Connect! UIPMENT—NINTEEN PiERCE-ARROW TRUC ‘S E. P. WINWARD & SON It is with these words that Mauager Thomas MecDermott refers to the ball-| ing contest that he has arranged for ball requires that the weight of the ball shall be not greater than 1.62 ounces and the size not less than 1.62 inches in diarh- ninth home run of the ¥ in the opening game of which Detroit made his thirty season here tod the Yankee-Tige —Unfavorable situation ell for- d eter. - N r e i e Sunday afternoon w! ais ted of Sae 1o ten points & el ol s D et e man | Grosvenordale Braves will imeet the 135 WATER STREET. 17 WILLIAM STREET cept for an interv the first hour, gl o R | for the visitors in that inning and knock- :,“i!?““iéf"’t‘_ A;ins‘:_‘;fl fb’e"":‘ ‘:_;’; .‘"5‘1"1::{ NORWICH NEV/ BEDFORD when @ rise in T hares had a S AN L:“"IM‘;U‘:;“ ed Ehmikce's initial flering gver the sereen | 0o ‘(1 BAE T S e at .50, Phone 1250 Phone 3337 tonic 5 downward movement | Antwerp, Aug. (By the A. P.)—|in right field. Score: Nordl Gposvenpncs Jouups s Sdus 2ok kg 5 x i s R e h Coniriona'm e or According ‘te the latest information of New Yerk (A) Detrcit (A) e o THI T e R EHER e Ry cign exchange and money markets were the American army authorities here, npo a A5 i f e AauagE e ont i S 3 e PROVIDENCE “LL RIVER < favorable, but were ignored the transport Princess Matoika with afiekdiy i3 1 ofthe river will see a game Lie équal o Phone-Union 3842 Phone 3619 YO i ] R ¢ e s =y 0! which has never been staged 'n Windham . Reports that the banks gad called loans the American athletes on board is ex i P i Th Pirveas meait L hat e on certain industrial collateral attend- pected to arrive at Antwerp Saturday. 3511 o county. &, Biavesnrial T :d the decline. The bear faction de- {130 K‘Im\ed real tussle ahead of Laem, an 1?:;1 ey Lo m‘,;n‘_"'\:,"n';,,s et iy H“";:,:f'f“::: S 0 ! dales, will twirl a brand of Mall that will A Challenge. other Recutities can 16 LS P e AND QWON 5 a new right fielder ! make the fans sit up and take notice. As| The Young ankees of Taftville weald would be next direct- Philadelphia, Aug. 5.—Luque .held o with' the reputation of being the fastest, for the All Stars, they too ure a fast|like to arrange a game with the Occum shippings. sugars and Fhiladelphia: o three:, hits dodny ', and amateur in New England. At firs, hase ) bunch. In their present fou: of New [school team, in Occum for Saturday Cincinnati’ easily won the first will be another stranger who na Dbig | England they have played ten games and |afternoon or in Taftville Sunday after- the series, 7 to 0. Only two local play el ncalle 2 first er. Mana haven't lost yet. They doa's intend toinoon. Answer through this paper oI ers reached second ¢ base and neither D00 2.1 0 03 Ige the name of spoil their record, according (o their man- | write to Stanley Fanaezek, Box 305 got farther. Duncan’s hitting featured.} Cobb. Veach, Younz. Turee base | hut promises the surprise of i.> ager. and so on Sunday. when the two |Taftville. Groh was hit twice by pitched balls— run. Ruth, Telimas, And lastly, there will be a new box teams face each other, things shoull hap- Beee: GAMES TODAY for the Draves. The new itene ven that will contribute 4 chavter or iwo| A sea lion will on occasion attack & e ik e Cincianati (%) Philadciohia () e the energetic manager of the Grosvenor- ‘to local baseball history. person. States Oil LR ipa e i 3 00 1 301 : 0 low pricea L0550 [ ities. Total 5340 : sales approximated 1,150,000 shares. 3 3 5 TUncertainties and lack of definite in- X 4 0 © X tion as to business conditions and L' que.p 4 2 :!:1:\"”?‘1 . ~ end policles of various companies al- = e S e it Peapn R = s ide Farther on Goodyear Tires e among share holders. Ay 5.—Cotton quiet; Score by 1 idgeport The bond market maintained a fairly | middling & fapd zood tone in face of the extreme wWeak- (ChEGe <+ Sorinzteld. i ° ness of stocks. par value, hit, Dun 1ated narro! and L bonds were ¢ closing bid | PIRATES WIN TEN INNING National Leagus. rregular. Old U. S. bonds Were un- loin 6 Bant ae DM DODGREE New Yok 2 BATTLE F Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. won a ten inning battle from Brooklyn today, 8 to 5. The score was tied three times up to the tenth, when the Pirates bunched four hits with a base on balls off Grimes for the winning runs. Score: Pittsburgh (N) Brooklyn (N) ab b ab b opo zhanged on ca ceptances 6 1-8. —Pittsburgh American Leagus. Detroit T CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 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