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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920 3 KACEY WINS CHAMPIONSHIP e Se Rl P 26 Rounds—B O X IN G—26 Rounds AT MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17th . MAIN BOUT—12 ROUNDS TEDDY RUSSELL, of Norwich, vs. c HAMMERING HOWIE, of Woonsocket SEMI-FINAL—8 ROUNDS . MICKEY TRAVERS, of New Haven, vs. 3 KID KAPLAN, of Meriden PRELIMINARY—6 ROUNDS YOUNG JENKINS, of Meriden, vs. WILLIE BROWN, of New Haven The big series with Taftville is history {and Buckley beat the throw in from the now, and = | outfleld. was decid ms‘:e“" team won. TRIS| T, maftville management showed s decided Sunday afternoon at the'|good sportsmanship during the series Fair Grounds when the Taftville and the | and was very fair in conceding that the Norwich K. of C, tussied for the second |better team won. Both teams went in- game . to the series with the desire to make Of the three-game series, and the | i 45 clean and decisive as possible and Iocal team took the big ed of the 4 to 3 | both managers feel that the fans have score. The K. of C. won the first game | been given good ball games and also played two weeks ago by the score of |a geod time. i3 A 4 to 0, and winning yesterday's game The next series that the K. of C. will gave them the championship of the town |indulge in will be with the Ashland club of Norwich. Taftville worked hard to|of Jewett City. Arrangements are be- win the secend game and were consider- | ing made now, but no dates have been ably strengthened by many star players. | decided upon. ‘They were dangerous at all stages of the The scores &peh::d was not a defeated team until Norwich B {ige man was out. Superior team ) s h Referee, FRANK GLENNON Timekeepsr, JACK CARNEY - A W.Mury3b 4 5 4171 272 3 par, 3 b o s b o B i E e : {342 0l} Tickets For Sale at JACKIE WILSON'S, DEL HOFF and MADDEN'S was responsible for the local Scoring | Souerit 3 0 olEamionds 4 1310 CIGAR 57::51_—“'“55”35: $220—_RESERVED ,$1.65 = Hayes had 2 banner day with a three |Bewme 4 3 o[Cosie vt 4 2 S START AY 8:15 SHARP Mearet 4 ¥ UfCaonitet &9 3 responsible for the third run. Bergen | lomsod> 4 40 [Gemingt ¢ 0 3 00 = = — was applanded each time he came to the = [ A ; ; . ! e : i —————|covered the distance i 11 seconds.|lower stands. The game was held up plate for his hitting and his heady work | Totas Totals Twelve heats were contested, the first |{while the bottles were cleared uf(l l;ie‘ behind the bat. He and Hayes made | Score by innings the best play that had been seen on | Norwich K.-C i i Taftville Kl these grounds in some time. In the |Taftriile .. o.......09 L 0 two runners in each heat qualifying for | fieldand there was no further outbreaks. the semi-finals. Scores. ¥ second inning with Coyle on third and LRI e s e e M R I T e e 3 (First Qame,) 5 i Buckley on second, Bergan called for a off Kiernan 4. Hit by pifcher, Hayes et oo sl ey Boston () New York () Yy, a touc end it! pitch-out and threw to Hayes at sec- | Siruck oui, by Joumon 5; by Kleman 2 TOR TOURNEY AT LONGWOOD | .. e Militessie . snd. catching Buckley about ten feet | = o0 oo Boa(onk,l At‘g. 15.—The lawn tennis tal- | Cnbui,2o neroctcs S 343 A 4 dl d mill Johnson pitched a good game but was 20 EVENTS F ent of the United States was in Boston | Maun.ir of Voung.t i N e Ty e neclless andallione T 3 not in first class condition considering GRAND CIRCUIT THIS WEEK |for the opening of the national double | Cruise.it o] Srisch sb.s8 3 10 £ (i y 2 s proof is everywhere, Tens 9‘ “ he had pitched a hard game the day be-| piiogoinnia Aug. 15.—The Grand | lOUrnament on the Chestnut Hill courts 4 a1 oy of people know it. millions of corns have been ended in - e ey 4 sianed bt | Circuit_stars 'will open ~ their _eastern |00, 18, LO0ETRas, RISt CO0b ey tRre Years aga nearly every woman had - this simple, easy way. talled to arrive in town. Kiernan who |S2mPpaign tomorfow —at the Helmont|. s came to Boston from the sino 5 50505 1 them. Now women who know Blue-jay e LA : E Driving Club's tract at Narberth, Pa., | Lo = SxDugey ol Souglasp Deae! TFhis i thebacienth FIol Pk took up the pitching duties for Taft-1_ 4 . lo.viy nts fo the fourth |tournament at Newport, R. I, which |G P 1ot euatel never suffer corns. 1ic method — the ville was very effective except for a feW | oo(ng held at this track su j closed yesterday. o 00000 modern way of dealing with acorn. It 8 tnnings. the others in the class of ra im- = 10040 » Ask your own friends. was created by this world-famed labora-~ Blue-jay comes in liquid form or plas- tory, which every physician respects. ter. Oneapplies it in a jiffy—by a touch. One test will solve all your corn prob- The pain stops. In a little time the lems. Make it tonight. Buy Bluejay “Tinker” Murray started the ball roll-y.. of horses getting the word. Des White Sex Hit Eeonard Hard Ing for the K. of C. in the first inning | ;. tne steady showers of the past week | Detroit, Mich, Aug. 15.—Chicago 183815 3 Totais when he drew a passfl Eddie Murray |y,. tracr is in excellent condition. feated Detroit, 10 to 3, here today Batied for Rudolgh in in id down .a pretty bunt and beat it} U, 4.0y race of one mile, 100 yards for | hitting Leonard hard. ~Risberg made a| (%) jan fer doxds dn 1l out. Bill Austin came through WD | iiors eligible to a 2.07 class for a|home run in the third inning, the ball fiet s =l he desired sacrifice advanci: the WO ..o ot §1000 and a race for the |clearing the left field fence. by tnnings Marrays. Kelliners offering vas 2 Y | 500 0 ¥ iy rotters eligible to a_ 2.10 A Detroit A M e whole com loosens and comes out. from your druggist. to shortstop. Bergen pla e class from which the winner of the b a o ab R U R R 8! ‘orm when he hit 2 single J left scoring | €308, T FRCh the TURRCE OF (U0 b olromenm ™% . Powell. Keils. Tinker. But the perfect throw to the [3%.900 mlte for fge 8 mar amme. 3 2 ofBush.ss (Stesnd Game.) plate by Olicher caught Eddie. e frve days-card iiecontainialtotal 3 : g.;}:;r Bo-tn: (N) York (N) L] The K. of C. scored two more in the y g ! 2 L ab o a ab hpo a et X (s % t in |Of twenty events. All the principal rac- | Felsch.cf H 0 o] Jellman.ib Pewellef 4 0 3 9 20072 0'r9 ] third frame. After one out AUStMY, "oipleq will be represented. J.Colline.1b 3 U] i S 4 1 220 - nced 1o second o0 | "Tne opening card includes the 2:10 |ZebuEE ] CRRle s o0 5 . fiuves it the second |rot, §1,000; the Directors Stake for i et i Plaster or Liquid E & "|2.20 trotters, oven to Philadelphia — 329 sk = R feld for e DA oo |horses only, purse $1,000, and the 2 3 Ty ] The Scientific Corn Ender L tapleton | | .ce, $1,000. R. E. Biggs of Baltimore e . rolled out to Mills @ by Norwich came |¥ill Start the horses. There will be | Score by lanings: L The last run scored by Norwich €ame g,y events on Tuesday, Wednesday and |Chicigo .. 3 00 the seventh inning. Austin g0t &|ypyregay and a programme of five races | Detmit === on Murphy's error. The Text WO .. \ing up the meeting Friday. it 818 batter flied out. Hayes repeated with a E ' o Founs Sk or € e 5 5 two bagger that hit the Exhibition hall. . : J : Fosmte s 0 and sebt Austin to third. Bill scored on | FOUR AMERICANS QUALIFY e T T o Dot hith i s, o £ R : 7 5 2 wild pitch IN 100 METRE DASH ok L e s s o Hanover park LEACUE STANDINGS ed to one side whe it struck the pitehis Taftville scored their first run in the | Antwerp, Belgium, Aug. 15.—(By the CLENELAND ST LOUIS AND DI IEacT e National League. | rubber. 4. Murphy singled over second, and |A. P)—All four Americans won their| Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 14—C - LOUIS AND PITTSBURGH SPLIT it Won Lot |, Ostroski, former Eastern leaguer wa advanced on an infleld out. Kiernan hit | heats in the qualifying dash of the 100 |cruit, held St. Louis to four hits EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER GAMES TODAY. .8 s jiCuchedior e UL Iite Swh i oMb Inel 2 grounder to short and Murphy scored |metre Olympic event here today. J. V. |of which were scratches, and St. Louis, Aug. 15 sburgh and NatiopatoLmoe 18 g eshon Rusoidsi six s bopte) enai hen the throw went low to first. | Scholz, University of Missouri Loren |won today's game, 5 to 0. thus holding |St. Louis divided a double header here |¥eW York at Philadelphia o {the Taftville boys to register seven The second run for Taftville came in | Murchison, New York A. C., and Charles | first place. Score: today, the visitors the first, it jifees 3 he nmext inning. Ater two Were onliw_ Paddock, Los Angeles A. C., made st Louis (A) Cleveland (A) to 7 in eleven inning: Fants the v Saronys il |Germiins ontib ateT S Buckley hit to left for two bases. Caron'the best time, 10 4-5 seconds. M. M. ab npo a e ab hpo 2 e|4 to 2 in eleven innings, Louis | ciereland e usual fast fielding, and Coyle held the agrounder through Eddie Murray Kirksey, Olympic club, San Francisco, | G 3 o 5 Oljamieson.l 1 0 0|taking the second, 3 to S el sl e Rosebuds runners close to the bases. 3 i ofchpmans 1 0110 & = R toaes Next Saturday the Taftville A. A. wil Sisler; 4 0 0|Speaker,cf . 00 (Firct game.) Eastern League. > . doubt lay bef Y 1a st oW Jacobson.ef 2 0 0 0 e 0 Pittsburgh (N) st. Iow FavenTat no doubt play before the largest crow: J\\- lams it 4 0 0 0 0] 2 ab hpo a o Springfield L lof the n as the American Threaé % ragiievrin Bigbeelf 4 0 0|sanvrin 1 T Worcester at | Co. of Willimantic will "~ oppose them LI D D - Gerevict 30 ofschultz, Bridgeport. | Cooney, the no-hit pitcher is slated t¢ Bimgse 30109 0 Olstocish hurl. The score: | 0 0 0 0 0 i 1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Taftville A. A. 00 0 0 0 Barbare.3b National Leay E H - » < S - — — — — Cats 3 2 ] 0~ SATURDAYS u;nn}:‘r. ) THE LIVESTOCK MARKET, Totals 29 4 %13 0 i gy Pittsburgs 4, St Louis 2. innings. Fimst = 0 i [} New York, Aug. 14.—FEfforts to put up| Chicago. Aug. 13.—Hogs—Receipt. (x) Batted for Davls in Sth. sl dlmaer o ; astern Leag: G H 34 ions were successful in the early |00 head ; market 25 to 35¢ higher. e A e e PE e o i ey . i day's session but there was|$14.25@1 W0 §15:85 edyyweishE | Cavsnd ' NN T Cincinnatl 0. Chicago 0 0 40T s the final hour. Demands | » medium weight, $15.003 | Two base hits, Sisier, Smith (Clereland G e s ok et 3 29 10t shorts furnished the main up- 5t ht, $14.90@15.65: light|mn Jobnson 950, 101009 00 s r G 0 ol<umpert 3 8 1 0% but there was also a|lights, §14.90@15.65; heavy packing sows g Stock Chieago 0. Detroit 3 stowspip 2 100 8 % r of bullisk: interest because| smooth, $14.10@14.40: packiag - some, Senaters Troak meahe o e o Apase gt b improvement in railway, credit|routh. $13.75@14.10; pigs, $14.00D15 2 ‘Washington, Aug. 15.—Mogridge Wwas % ArdSecond Game,) Eastern Lyaaue, and crop conditions Cattle—Receipts, 4,000 heal; market|both wild and ineffective today, Wash- b Sl Harlond 3 atans | _— Biidasen Some of the oils, motors, Tubbers,|for steers steady and strons: buf:her cai.|ington defeating New York by 6 to 4. Al i ab Hartferd 3 e . g ey ers. tobaccos, chemicais,| tle slow to 25c lower. 31 ARher Gt 1 Was the locals' first victory after ten |¢ G Soringted . Xew Hiren . TAFTVILLE TRIMS FAST Two base American International and U. S.| Beef steers, medium and heavyweight, | straight defeats. i : 3 ; ([ 1 Worcester 4, Albany . (Second game.) A ROSEBUDS OF BRIDGEPORT ¢ Alcohol issues were lifted one to two|$16.25@17.50; medium and good, $12.50| Score: e Bridgeport-Pltisheld, wet grounds. B ot e e e e A Foul Hit e ind one-half. Reilroads moved narrow-| @16, lightweight, $14.75@1 New York (A) Washington <A) B'aresssb 4 00 0 i 1 International League. hour and 11 minutes to play Taftville There has been some questioning v and the buring of these stocks 800n {common and medium, 9.00@1. ab hpo » A t 0010 et Akron 5, Reading A. A. defeated the fast Ros N about a ball landing fair and rolling fout < Y X ] 2 > t Rosebuds of | seased. Business was restricted because| Buther cattle, heifers $6.00@15.00 ; | Ward-2b 5020 2 g e slhoefer.e 4 Torontg 6, Syracuze 0, (FImt game.) Bridgeport on the Providence streef |24 the following is taken from the rule~ >f a disposition by traders to await de-|cows, $5.00@21.50; bulls, $6.00@11.7 o AT g a0 ST AERheE 13 Tornto 3, Syacuse 2" (Second game.) grounds, 7 to 2, Satur: fternoon book in regards to this sort of a hit: velopment over Sunday in the RpSSo-|Canners and cutters, cows and heifers, 3 o Brower,rl 1 0 9|Biakep 0 b 20 Totals Buffalo ¢, Jersey City 1 rst zame ) The weather wasn't very favorable for | Rule 45—A foul hit is a legally batted, Polish_situation. A % $4.00@6.28; veal calves (light and i o|shank 2 o 1laSouthworth 1 0 0 0 Buffalo 0, Jersey City 4. (Second zame.) bas but Manager McSheffery aid |Pall that settles on foul territory. be- Total sales approximated 125,000 | hadnyweight), $14.00@15.25; eder steers Z {pipatd At Gk —_ ot to disappoint the crowd that |tWeen home and first base or home and shares $756@12 stooker steers, $5.50@ S 0 4 3 0]y Nellle 25 g Patted for Wisner -n Sth. ] 4 braved Jupiter Pluvius. third base, or that bounds past first or. Baldwin and U. S. Steel reflected in-|10.73 - stomlr - steors, 550 @ 10. L ey A RS g i Homer by Nichols Wins Game. “Mike” Morin -on ' the |third base on foul territory, or that, A i 3 3 H 4 e [} Srees 5 ¢ n the mound for |0 termittent pressure, and When these|gtocker cows and heifers, $5.00@9.00. 00 Zachary.p 0 1 OfRt Lous 11000000 “Chet” Nichols pitehing for (iood- | Taft as touched up for two hits in | falls on foul territory beyond first gr stocks, together with the sugars and| Speep and Lambs—Receipts, 8,000 3 g H =S = o| o base Bt N vear Sunday afternoon slash2d out a|the first inning, but was invincible after |third base, or, while on or over foul, shippings weakened in the late dealings,|nead: market steady. Lambs (84 b S0 R e home run with the basgs filled and |that, holdipg the hard hitting Rosebuds |8round touches the person of the umpire ‘he traders teok profits on earlier DUT-!gown) $0.175@13.50: lambs, culls and | Towls 3 5321 23 o eHion N R T aauition Gams sewed up the second game of tiie se- |to one loné hit. or player, - hasen e statement showed|COMMOR. $T.00@1075: yearling wethers | (1) Batted for Suore n s ]Mir\de:. Conn., Aug. 15.—The Phila-|rics with the Connecticut Mills be-; He also fanned seven men and was Bo ., WEEREY: hauk B eimen owed | $3.00@10.00; ewes, $6.00@ ewen; 1. Soom. by, lnni 2 o o-o|delphia Athletics ~defeated the M. B.|fore several hundred people. Good- |given fine support. the only error bein It etter to take some thi inother additional surplus reservss of|guils and common, $2.50@5.50; breeding | Weminoes T 4 £ & & 4 ¢ o o xe |Schenck Company's baseball team 3 to|year won the game 5 to. L made by Belair of a ball that deflect. gmhtl:d'llun to start an in'i-e':{?g'fu’" §3.404,610. Loans increased $10.365.000,|,yec = $6.00@11.00; feeder lambs, | Two base hit, Pipp. Three base hits, Shanks = o chile demand deposits decreased $40.-| 31075 @12 50, Rice, — 937,000, o 258 i - Railroad and miscellaneous bonds held | ~Pittsburgh, Augl {3.—Cattle—Supply| wypaT HEAVES THE GAME 2 » well, but U. S. government war lssues|light; market steady. Choice, §15.50@16; AWAY IN 12TH INNING d]wmt s % manifested further depression. U. 8 |prime, $15.50@16; good, LESSU ¢ 2 15—M. Wheat' government bonds were unchanged on|tidy bulchers, $14@14.7 $11@ |\~ Brooklyn, /N, ., Aug. 10 —MWyheats S tal 12.50; common, $11@12.50; common to|Wwild throw to first, trying to retire the sall on the wesk. The total sales par ; . $1ia : / B ot ndkhos ol == e 83 good fat bulls, $5@7; common to good |side by a double play let in the tying ILVERTOWN L O p 7alue) were $3. : SR fat cows, $S@10; heifers, $11@12;|and Winning runs that gave Brooklyn > fresh cows and springers, $70@140; veal | § to 3 victory over Philadelphia in the sooo Miles calves, $19. twelfth inning today. Score: Sheep and Lambs—Supply, 500 head; Philadelphia (N) 5 s e R e e T : FABRiC TiREs $7.50@6.50 ; good mixed, $.50@6.50 ; culls | T\ \aasute o 4[Johnston.3b 0 and common, $2@4; spring lambs, $13.|Stengellt 5 it M Hogs—Receipts, 2,500 head ; market |Rawlings.2 5 o lower. Prime heavy hogs, $15.25@15.50; 3;“;;“;" i a b But & Ons mediums, §15.75@16.25; heavy yorkers,|piicherss 5 1 EOR Swel o B $16.50@16.60; light yorkers, $15.50@16; | Wewne3b 5 o Pac . . 2 i 5 5.50; > Wheatc 3 o . : pigs, $15@15.50; roughs, $7.50@13; [ e S G D et Leathr ‘- 3 stags, $7.50@13; heavy mixed, $15.75@ |1riil, o i 3 & N 3 16.25. xxCrasath 0 rimes.p 0 g‘ —_— xxxCausey ° \:‘("EJ:RU "‘ ‘ . Caohia ./ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. e e e e e 14 Low. Close. Totals £ W 36 14 1 R B8 oms (x) Two ont sun scored. i 1 ixx) Batted for th N (xxx) Ren for Cravath ji.cth, (z) Batted for Pfeffer in jth. = (12) Batted for Cadore in Tth. g Score by innings. Philadelphia 2000 000000 13 1102000035 200 enn Willlams, Wrightstone, ) 39 Lehigh Johnston. * 187 Mazw LIBERTY BOND MARKET. —_— g g High Low. GOOD PITCHING BY TYLER . = B N na GIVES CUBS VICTOR OVER REDS bt WN N Y X USs 84.20 ! Chicago, Aug. 15.—Tyler held Cin- . oD Pern R L sl | cinnati to four hits, two of which were & ¥ 0 Pierce ON . tches, while Chicago made it it twi : Y scratches, & it two : T measir Ts straight from the world’s champions to- i A Rep It & L ) 9.3 day by shutting them out, 1 to 0. S e T Pd e .00 Score: 3 E : Taien Cincinnati _(N) 1 : T T S Rabber % FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES 3 bpo 3 ase % ¥ A Yestertay, Daubeetv 4 0 6 2 at 13 H e o Stedling (par*$4.36% per sovereign) Rousho 4 130 00 - i W P & Demand ... E Duncant 2 0 4 0 20 Oles .. . Kopf.ss : g ; 'z, 00 "2 | Bank, 68 days e, rf 20 MONEY MARKET. Bunk. & oee Bicking.zp 3 1 1§ 20 H m, 60 days .. Af(llen,c 32012 0 1 s emork, Aug 14—Mercantile paper| Com % davs S0 xcnne - vie e s } B change steady. _Sterling §0 day| France (par 10.3c per franc) xCrane o do o . \ H bills, 359 5-8; comm®cial 60 day bills| Demand .. 7.3 Raridence 0 0 1 0 [] 1 oo banks 359 5-3; commereial 60 day| CoMe .- - pre o3 781 |Ringp (R BIe i i bins 359 1-3: Ttaly (par 1933 cents Der lira) xxRath 0000 ; demand 364 1-8; cables | Demema . g AR 501 |Bletp 0000 = ' B84 7-3. Francs, demand, 7.20; cables| Cables i aihe 1.00 ol iRt e H ;.21. .’B;J';hn francs, demand 7.77; ca-| Beigium (par 19.3 cents per fra Totals 28 ‘0‘:‘&.1‘» 3\1 : 78. Guilders, deman, Demand . . B 00 (x) Ran for n h:’ 33.25. Lire dem.::d 'ud'- Sts el Gt .. 802 (xx) BattedforBingindth. i Marks, der nd 300 ; cables 5.01|Germany (par 23.8 cents per mark) (z) Duncan out, hit by batted ball. 3 demand 2.16; cables 2.17. New| Demand 218 i * York exchange on Montreal 12 1.4 per| Csbies ... . 1 N 0 AN e H cent. discout Government bonds easy;| AUtds (par 2.3 cemts per croms) 009000106 xa | rafiread bonds firm. 4 o s a . : e . - B -5 | GIANTS AND BRAVES DIVIDE s DOUBLE HEADER i New York, Aug. 15.—New York and ! H MOTO Boston divided a double header here to- 5 = L B i : day the Braves wining the first game 8 X ¥ ’ 5 3 second, 4 to 1. The latter game was * <. H (All Goode Cevered by Insurance During Transit) called in the seventh inning on account 4 : NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM of darkness. : . : The first game was marked by a scene of disorder seldom if ever before witnessed on the Polo Grounds. The outbreak took place in the eighth inning R Though Goodrich Tires to-day are delivering - FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Connecting Points EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC'S E. P. WINWARD & SON H 135 W. . field. Then some one from the u /! H diamo: taken up as a signal b | 4 e y e S ER v greater mileage than pre-war tires, they 2 ered with ttles. e Boston pla; i ’ 492 SOUTH MAIN STREET 133-142 DURFEE STROET S thored shaut the [Dltahira hor' & Lo . p * g PROVIDENCE *ZLL RIVER Gut of danger, and when the bottle € Is to 20% 1ess than 1n 1010 Phone Union 3842 Phone 3619 . throwing ceased a large number of re- > [ serve policg came into the grounds and were stationed about the upper and