Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 10, 1920, Page 3

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RUSSELL HOLDS TITLE IN TWO STATES - —, Teddy who_is grooming for his coming clash with Hammering Howie 9! Woonsocket, has made good on his own ‘account with the fans in Norwich and when he came to this city he was unkaown to the pablic. He simply went in and made good on his own merits and zot through past reputation as a boxer. Now that he has shown the goods and has made good here it has been discov- ered that he possesses an enviable rec- ord. It has been learned that at one time he held” the welterweight champ- ioship of the state of Wisconsin and also the title in the state of Oregon. He came east shortly before the war broke out and located in Springfield where he immediately made good and when he enlisted in the service of his country at the outbreak of the war he bed been mwatched to box K O. Palitz of Hartford. The following Tecord shows the re- Slim Reed, K. O....5eca.e Young Bogglo, K. O. Pat Flynn, W. ...... Kid Bradley, K. O. ..... Kid Allen, W. ........ Pat Flymn, D. .... Greek Antone, W. Kid Quill, W. ..... Kid Allen, K. O. .. Adam Fraser, K. O. Soldler Doscher, W. Pat Flynn K. O. Frank Dupray Soldier Doscher, K. Tracy Ferguson, K 268 STARTERS FOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF | Toledo, Ohio, Aug. $—The crack of| he drives and iron were heard from s t rdown oday on t . ning runs with a single. Philadelphia obtained a five run lead in the first in- ‘ning but could not hold it. Score: St Leuis (N) Philadoishia (N) s hpo a cPauleticid § 236 9 0 ISmithet 4 23 0 Iebvull 731 08 SchuitzIf 3 0 1 0.0fRawiigs.2b 6 3 3.3 0 Fournier.Jb 4 1 8 0 ofSterdlet 6 11 10 Iamwinib 2 1 4 0 OMeugelit 5310 1 Steckd 4 115 Ofeletcherss & 18 20 Homsby.2b 4 1 3 4 ofnillersb 3 1 0 3 0 Shottomir 3 3 1 0 ofiMlersb 2 11 21 X\Heny 0 0 0 0 offrersserc 6 210 0 0 Fabeoteot 2 1 9°0 Ofcauseyp 1003 Leanss 6 § 2 4 OfBmmamp 2 1 0 1 Kncdext € 1 3 1 ofHubbelly © 0 0 0 Dilboefere 4 0 8 0 Of:Cvath 11 00 Sherdelp 0 0 1 1 Of=Wheat 6.0 0°0 0 Goodwinp 2 ¢ 0 I olkxerp 90 0 0 © Jasbsp 10 0 1 ofGSmithp 10 0 20 May.p 100 0 ofczWrise 11000 Nothp 11100 = Totals 3 M 316 2 Totals () Patted for Shoiten fn S, () Batied for Hubbel] jn 7Ui. (z) Ran for Crasath in 7th. (2) Batted for G. Smith In 1ith by innings dg ... 0 0 5 01072 adeiphia L. 5 0 0 10 8 2 Two buse ‘hits J. Smith, Lasan Sock, Tragresser, R. Miller. REDS HIT BRAVES PITCHERS HARD AND WIN GAME Bosto, Aug. 9—Cincinnati hit Boston pitchers hard today and won both games of a double header, the first 10 to & and the second 8 to 2. Scores: Cincianati (N) Baston (N W hpo a ¢ ab hpo s Grohb 3 11 3 oleowelmer 4 110 Ra T 003 olPiksh 5116 220 0 ofManlt 5130 8 ofChynburyt 3 1 1 @ ofioke.tb 4 011 o2 \ 164 W olGowdre 3 12 4 N ofQlan 10 01 b o oot ol 1100 0000 1000 [RRK] s ax 000 4 Wing, Gowds. Three un, Duncan. CARDINALS BESTED PHIL] IN SLUG GING BEE| Cincinnat () Boston (N) hpo a el ab hpo s e Powellef 4 03 11 iPick2h 4 1320 Mannl 4 13 00 byt 4 010 0 21100 Doeckeldb 4 3 2 2 0 ordgs. 4 03 6 0 Neille 41130 T L% 02 Daubert, Neule, Dodgers Win n. N. Y, Aug. 9—Brooklyn precarious lead today when it FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL STOCK PRICE ue, were $5.075,000. “U. S. bonds un- d on call. sToC Rep Tron srd Steel ern Pacifie MONEY. Aug. 9.—Call money steady ; 8 ruling rate 7; closing at 6; last loan 6. Bank Franklin Telephone Machine Provicers Union 963 Company urien 1557 Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, . Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. R L TEDDY RUSSELL broke the Alexander hoodoo that has prevailed all season and beat Chicago 6 to 5. Up to today Alexander had won three straight from the Doagers. Kille- fer smashed a finger in the second and will be out of the game some time. Brookiyn (N) ab npo a e olgonss 40 2 0 1 o b 40010 q i2200 Ol Wheatli 4 3 1 0 0 Paskerict ofMsersit .3 1 400 Deal.3b o[\ 31400 Heraog. 2b o 29620 Killefer ¢ o 1 i 0'Famil.c 0 10 Alexander.p o 1 00 = 3 10 Totals . Mamauxp 1 00 AlcCabe 0 [ Total s (1) Ran for Milicr in T, Score by innjngs: Chicago ... 90000202 Brookisn 5 00020004 Two base hits, Tary, Grifith, Myews, Kildul. [ Thrve base it,” Paskert. Giants Shutout Pirates New York, Aug. 9—The New York Giants today shut out iitsburge, their rivals for third place 9 to 0. Score: Pittsburgh (Na) : New York (N) ahpo ae ab hpo a e 427200 300 i0000 0 153 10 00 36 3 0 1K 1 412351 0 TR 0 s FgR Ry 2 411 % oiSmyderc il 2.0 0 I 0iNehp o sNich'wn 0 0 0 0 o = Blakep 9 0 0 o 0 s (x) Baited for Cowper in 8, Scoze by inuings: 039000006 x 000006 x Cutshaw, Burs. Kig. New Yo Two b Three base 2S WIN FIRST GAME the first game of tne series with Cleve- land, 6 to 3, taking advantage of Mor- ton’s wildness and Cleveland's erros. Babe Ruth was passed three times. He fouled out once and hit an easy ground- er o first base. Scor 50030 0 4 3 0amicongr 4 0 2 2 0Chapmani Pratt 26 022 Lewis It 134y Pipp.1b 261 Bodie.ct 340 Tel.c 040 Shawkey 12 Totsls . % 72718 Wood |=Granes Totals .. () Ran for O'Nelll in 7th. z2) Baited for Morton In Tth, Score_by Inungs: > ork 400011000 Clerdland ...000000 2 0 1 0 0 09 0 06 TWo_bage 'biis, Pipp, Shawkey, Smith, Home run, Smitn. RED SOX WIN 11 INNING St. Louis, Mo. Aug, 9—Davis weak- the score on three successive doubles, d the THE GARDNER:LIGHT-FOUR New England clties are Just now having their first glimpse of a new low-priced motor car that has attracted much favor- able attention in the west and In the south. It is the Gard- ner Light-Four built in St. Louls by Russell E. Gardner and his sons R. E., Jr. and Fred W., who formerly built and dis- fributed the Chevrolet car in middle western territory before 1t was sold to the General Motors two years ago. Last year they repurchased the piant in St. Louis and last January began turning cut the Gardmer. Production has reached 1000 menth lnm m::edn;le for ne‘xht year calls for 18,000 cars. During and spring the Gardne introduced In the west and the south. =T The first car to come to New England arrived recently af anficmfiemwlmn,mm;g::: wmdgeum“!nu *nngeduul:ne ;‘:ack E car a s an and made 18} miles to the gallen of gaseline. ’l‘lu‘:u:l:: winning from St. Louls in the eleventh, when Myers' single scored Vitt from second. The score was 5 to 4. Score: Boston (A) St. Louis (A) ab hpo 2 ¢ 3 hpoa e Vitt.3p 40 ofGerber,ss 040 Bradyab 4 1 ofGedeon 26 20 xBush e ofSisler. 1> 3 10 Mwrsp 11 0f3acobson.et 5 12 6 0 Menoskylf 3 1 o|Wittams.ic 4 0 740 o Hooperrf 4 0 iSmith.b 3 2 2 3 o Melnnis, b 4 0 oftobint % 030 0 Scott.es 5 0 ofSovezeid.e 415 0 0 Ballg.ct 8 0 o[Davis,p 22010 xxKarr 157 Ofshockerp 1 0 0 1 0 Walterse 1 0 i e Schangcet 3 3 9| Totals . 36 83312 o anes.p 30 1 dxxxFoster 1 1 0 MeNally,2d 1 0 o Totals 41 95316 2 {x) BaBtted for Brads in oth. (xx) (xxx) Batted for Jones in 9th. (2) Ran for ¥oster in 9%h, Score by innings: Boston . 00 010013015 St Lo 90 010000 64 i Two bise hits. Smith. Karr. Schang, Menosky, Foster. Threo bige hits, Jacobson. Home runs, Sisjer, Schan. TIGERS DROVE NAYLOR FROM THE BOX IN THE SEVENTH Detroit, Mich., Aug. 9—Detroit bats- men drove Noylor from the box and scored enough runs. in the seventh in- ning to win today’s game from Philadel- phia, 5 to 2. Keefe followed Naylor and retired the side. Score: Philadelphia (A) Detroit (A) ab hpo a ¢ ab hpooae Welehot G 05 1 ilYoumg2 4 0110 Dykbsyb 4 0 5 0 Illonessb 3 2 31 0 Walkerif 4 1 0 0 ofc 22,2900 Ma 371 2 09 t2390 Dugansb 4 1 1 2 ol A-1510 0 Shannansg 4 1 0 3 of 42100 Perkins.c 4 1 5 2 ofPinelliss 4 1.4 3 3 Gritndb 4 2 8 o oOfMannione 3 0'7 1 0 Naylgep 2 0 0 i oAvesp 4 0 0 3 Keetep 00 0 0 1 - = Moorep 1 0 0 0 Of Totals .. 0 xBurrus 10 0 0 0 ! I | I { Totals . 34 7312 3| () Batfed for Naslor in Tth, WHITE S0X WINS DOUBLE HEADER FROM SENATORS Chicago, Aug. 9—Chicago moved up into second place today by winning both gamas-af 4. doublo-header With Wash- i A e i ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR About Brown Bres.’ Rochester Grown Guaranteed Nursery Stock Fruit am.i Ornamental Trees, Vines, Ros> Bushss and Shrubbery of all kinds. Holland Grown Bulbs a spacialty. Order now, for fall delivery 1920 or spring 1921. For in- formation and advice, free, write or phons 1368-2, New London, Conn. JAMES C. TURNER, P. 0. Box 521 General agent for trustworthy Trees and Plants of all kinds ington, 3 to 2 and 5 to 4. GOCDYEAR SWAMPS CONN. MILLS ON OWN GROUNDS 9 — Goodyear s down, 15 t0 0. the season, people, was on hand to see expected to be a clos hings turned ou i 1 3 1 i 3 h 1 but one real the | third when field, | recovering | himself a bi wloser Batied for 0'Nel: ord jed to the bu brick front. he only | brought out seven feet connect | line and thu s entr: {stores on the sround floor direc 1 the middle of |s de the| Mrs. Lila Fellows of of Connecticut h | erection of a gara two spe- |be large emough for have to be quite {of two cars. It will be built of cement victory : blocks and the roof will be covered w e second | composition | ty ‘There hs OF SERIES WITH INDIANS! n B Cleveland, 0., Aug. 9—New York wonl IVALS WIN BOTH OF THEIR WEEK END GAMES Saturday by to 0 in All Stars’ . an error by 1 cost them as the Rivals hammered out s defeated Ver- |merce, the found ith inning the 3 on bases put ng for the|umns © split but bandag- |10 _carr Grand Circuit Racing Postponed postponement of th gramme of Grand ing at North at the State Randall today, and nec Lol g fon come to Bal- BATTLDZ FROM BROWNS | Week's programme which w will be raced , as will also the | first division of the Sterling Shutouts Plainfield. riing added ened with two out in the ninth after hold- | ing Boston to three hits and Boston tied | Oberg pitched BELGIANS DEFEAT IN BICYCLE RELAY got § teams showed 0 lrom Carpenter. race for teams of four the Americans_were beaten ling would like to wear from the Connecticut preliminary heats. Woodmen Win. The Montville Woodmen defeated the 3rd Battalion team of the Thames lea- gue, Sunday, at Montville by the score Looking For Game The Thames River Specialty Co. team s a few open date: ke to arrange a game for Call Norwich 1000 The Woodmen team was without a pitcher, Potter, the local twirler, was hurt before the game. Killeen, two of the fielders, pitched and The game was featured by the hitting of J. Dodds, who made a triple, double and three singles with five times at bat. Skiffington and Directum 7., 1 1-4, and Baron At- for a $2,000 purse at Athol, Mass, Labor A O tic City wurday Nooen PETEY BOY! Just a night flash by you a real fuss-stirring idea that has five aces shaded! 1 to uncork sole. ple, Now, bolt this down:—no two pe unless they run a circus or wri pedias, ever i camel and which is a dro; 7 line the two up and check of one and two hu ) can’t do it with the sun s Spill this “hump” qu you're in a bunch of live or want to see fur fiy! fi ° wind-jamming squall in my when I passed it to our crowd! \m Betty Elien Jones. Well, she 1gree offha Never he dary was a he-camel huntir And, Eett 4 J the desert! IS rah, rah! All right, B All you've got to do isd of Camel cigz ! clinches the argument—. Inthe classic language of biggert circles—*“you tell ‘'em Cricket, K Report your luck quick. T And listen, Peter. slip you some smoke ne: Jake’s ideas rattle like a tin can tied to a towser dog’s tail! i) Jig Jones! Yours for warm socks next wint: e : BUILDING Through. the remodeling of the hous: owned by Charles A. Hagberg at 31 Main street two new stores will 1 ess « Mr. Habgerg has let the contr: Sweeney, who has been gra ing permit to erect the buildi the bu a two sto the The fronta; will be about 3 be of brick with iren be: The stores will have large plate fronts and large cond story will be used as a flat. ow windows. T! |has been granted a building permit Iy | Fire Marshal Howard L. The ga e accommodatior ngles been somewhat delayed on inability fo get cement and plaster. Robert Galr company the wo new boiler room has progress and the building has been roofs m t d in _an bave been installed. NEW LONDON Work is well under w | bank building being ere |street for the ation being mearly fin lished.” Th tructure will be of terra cotta construction, with brick veneer and zame on |marble trim. The roof ill be of con- crete, with skylights, and the general sign of the structure is colonial front having four massive marble nd windows of such a style out the col 1 effect. T first floor will be used for the ger offices and Dbank quarters while second floor have rooms, di tors' rooms etc. So contracts have been let forced steel, interior ma work, metal lath, hardware, plate gla cork flooring and roofing. Gerga for a three. garage to be erected on Grand stree with stucco exterior, 28x30 feet, thre |the first floor and two five-room ar iments on th second and third The work will cost approximate] exterior changes and house of M. H. Hollandersky on Har so street. The work will consist ma Iy of putting on mew shingles of the work is estimated at §$2,000. Building Permits nue. Cost $200. tauk avenue. Cost $5,000. 3; estimated cost of buildings, $5,300. REAL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGE FIGUR There were § real estate -anklin street ton for the been only slight progress on other building projects in the city dur- ing the past week. All projests hate ccount of the WOONSOCK 20 stood out At the Thames River branch of the i the coal bunkers and automatic stokers nome in Bridge- | ) show his ability in city and would like to arrange a ssell of this city er i country. 1 won the western champion- @ U. S. army and on July Ath ded the decisioh : New York m 10 onday night fought a‘ ith” Harlem Jimmy of New York. H TURF NOTES. P Mulcahy's handsome pacing: 04 1-4, taged a real! Northampton meetifg § ile the “Northamptons " as he is well known, did: exactly show the whiz of others s, y due to the fact that thix f of the season and the: he was separately in one of his heats., four foals by Acon: ves they all will be just} as good as their daddy. : the track trotting re-: t St. Stephen, N, BuJ had difficulty in fini-{ ishing the race, having been seized by mps just ater the re- s the property 0 nnin, of Charlotte-* aving been sold recent me horseman by Dr. Church Summerside, P. E. L ( itched e Cochata > last spring _and faster than a_twe- I )t before the sidewheeler xworthy, 2:17 1-4, the five” v Dillon Axworthy, "3, of Sa nn Patch, 2:06— ed into the owner: ray, the Swansea, -4, a winner of a ., July 1, is said.w nd her winnings * \ hely pending investigation of 09 1-4, the roan s been owned for Bushnell, of A permit has been awarded Angelina story tenement and |1t will be of hollow tile construction stories high, with a service station on The contratcors have started work on strengthening the foundation. The . cos Jos, Quaglia, frame porch, Moore ave- Moran & O’Connell, frame house, Mon- Total number of permits for the week es in Nor- DIED tn New York City alone from kide | ney trouble last year. 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