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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST- 18, 1920 3 i 57 A 3 \ e RUSSELL OUTPGINTS HAHIWERNG HOWE | L N P ROSPERII i Teddy Russell, fighting every inch of | ever seen in boxing circles in this clty of the way, outfought and outpomnted |in many yvears. To call it a bout would be = 2 : Hammering Howie of Woonsocket in | disgracing the boxing game for it had ‘ A marked improvement in the their twelve round bout atop the Majestic |no semblance of anything connected with : . ¢ transportation problems of the Roof on Tuesday evening. Russell, real- | the boxing world. In the first round 2 s & Il izing he was up against a tough propo- | Travers and Kaplin exchanged brotherly . SOERETY. ‘WCofie: Bunrece sition, started in to wear down his op- | greetings and then indulzged in a few . L] ° so reasonable to believe that ponent and keeping steadily after him |love taps and several equally loving em- it wi Ghths b~ took eight rounds of the fight, while | braces much to the diszust of the crowd. 5 S0 dag % threé were even and Howie had one| At the end of this round or rather tete- forz money will become easier. round to his credit. Inithe ninth round |e-tete . Referee Glennin caution- ; ' American business, with Russell had Howie groggy but was un- ¢s that if they did not make 3 ¢ d facilities able to land on him for a knockout. it look like a fight they would be put A " ; T Uro S I The semi-final proved a flivver as|out of the ring. The Alphonse and ) ] than are provided by any other Mickey Travers of New Haven and Kid | Gaston ceremonies ccng:nl‘xed dtl;rouz}fl | ° 1o 4 % Kaplin of Meriden positively refused t¢|the second round the third and fourth, : H 3 SRHEN, i3 Slfprod A1 BRPORIN mix i, although warned several times | Referee Glennin giving the boys every op- i ity to grow on a most profita- that they must fight. At the end of the | Portunity to,make a good showing but G ble basis. fourth round of wrestling and love tap- | they absolutely refused to fight. After ving, Keferee Glennin fold both ' men | continually telling them to mix it Referee s OW often it requires an distinct uses. For use on soft Write for our cireular No. N B that they had onme more chance. In the | Glennin, much to the satisfaction of the [ . . 558, which may help you at this | middic of the Afth the referee tapped fcrowd: in the ffth round tapped both expert to tell the differ- ground. For quicker transpor- 7% T3 Kaplin and Travers on the shoulder and [boys on [ : v oo . . g fold them tacir sergioes were not needed | Z¢t out of the ring for their services ence between motor truck tation of merchandise, longer. \ L 2 L in the evening Announcer Hay: v < Later in In the preliminary bout Young Jenkins 2 o RODELL & CO of Meriden and Willie Brown of New |asked the crowd if the two boys shoul = 2 et any money for the services and’ the Haven slugged each other for six rounds (2et an¥ money for the Sorr 10 WEYBOSSET STREET and finally left the ring with the honors | MTANIMOUS FEEOR OB ToL L o ing “selling talk” and facts. ; They require full engine For example, pneumatic power. Ample reserves of X . . - fest that was,a whirlwind of action from 5 . 29 5 S Providence, R. | Gl Al e omsie anl O Senking of Seri tires as “selling talk” and strength and stamina. Special ithoug T re, g |4 g New Haven Beston New Yerk | during the evening the rain did not start rlf:'_“e:“l“ T b e until the tenth rou rd of the main bouti, " honors were declared even. and for three rov About (500 fans were present at: the e hout. The management, Joe Hastedt and lightning adding an artistic touch to the | 1 1ia VWilson ‘deserve credit for putting ¥ e bition and the failure of the g% s no fauit of theirs B pneumatic tires as engineer- gear ratios. ing fact are two widely dif- e : . ferent things. In these pneumatic-tired trucks especially does the For sales purposes pneu- Packard 4-speed transmission : matic tires may be putonany with even ratios show its : motor truck made. But the value. Especially does the ' n innings, § to 7 becn secured and then the boys went at |and Detroit the second, 3 to 1. The v's sacrifice fly : o1 T minute you do it without powerful Packard worm drive it again, Russell dofng all the leading, | Fenway Park flag hung at half staff d . . h k f h 5 ored the winaine rar 1o the . firer | taking the round by a slight margin | in memory of Ray Chapman. The Bos- B 3 esigning the truc or them, show its worth. game. Manager Cravath started his : he second round was one of action, | ton Roval Rooters today sent a mes- 5 team’s victorious drive in the second wilh sl “’“(f“h' the load }“l’“‘m“et;(;;" of svmpathy to Manager Speaker you throw your truck out of @ ively few f & two bagger. Singles by engineering balance. omparatively few users o e T e motor trucks need the pneu- ' N York [ Phisdeia g | S0 With both right and left to the juw. B matic-tired truck. But those who do, court only unsatisfac- tory performance unless they own trucks designed for this special work and built of the on this e The Main Bout. second bout SIANTS AND PHILLIES DIVIDE When the bell sounded for the first HONORS IN DOUBLE HEADER | round Russell and Howic met in the cen- | gep s0X AND TIGERS SPLIT ter of the ring and shook hands. Then ladelpt b a ; s | HEADER i biladelphia, Aug. 1i—Philadelphia’s | yugseil jet loose with & left and contin- | HONORSHNIDOUBLE ; et SR “‘h““d the | Ued leading for a minute and ten seconds, | Boston, Aug. 17—Boston and Dezdrm e ol BT ftac | until his glove ripped. The bout. was | won and lost in a doublé header today, i v set of glo Boston winning the first game 4 to 3 o New Yerk had captured the first game Sl Pped snilia mawiset okigloyes hnd 3 7. Young's double Bosten (A) You step up your gear ratio and overload your engine. The life of your truck is : shortened and its rate of de- § preciation increased. g { This was Russell's round Russell_ope left to Howi round with a nd Howie coun- | tered with a right to Russell's jaw. This | | was the first clean blow that Howic had | landed during the three rounds, Hussell's | 3 shift keeping Howie on nc"* . Russell landed two more || blows which landed cleanly round [ » 5 : | Coming from his corner all set for a |*Hale ;‘ \: .: body blow. Howie ran into R 1I's left Totals TPere are- a few trUCks sort Of materials that have ‘ B ol e e G sl B mais Do equipped with pneumatics given Packard Trucks their et T S e e ; which were designed ex- reputation. amhean L aree e he| i Sl S i pressiyios them. Ty ivd body. Ru slight gin. The sixth round w: | beginning to feel the ended evenly. Russell opened Il took this round by a| (Second Game.) (Boston Sl Before you decide on a : Pneumatic-tiréd Trucks are o R of these. the Packard transportation and the round | seventh with a| e “?}‘,.5';‘: wung : They are designed for two engineers. vl wildly for ¥ a|P H o{only with the atmosphere b 0| crossed rizht and left 1 o] fect. Russell took this el Wit a | go0d margin. Howie started to take the lead in tne opening of the For Immediate Delivery 4 Pneumatic tired Trucks, Size V, capacity 1—114 tons several ! Venuees g ot wetE A S 3 “ “ “ s “ 114—21; tons 1] head owie in_this| (7 "Hatted fer Hamer. in - o % £ o hes > ] that he did y the'. oth ) Ran for Walters in Oth, 2 Y, 2/’_3/’ som and the honors were in his fa- : y : o0 n o0 e hmke, Bush, Vitt. Three of the E base hit, ried to === | REDS WIN FINAL GAME two of this work | OF SERIES WITH CUBS SIRATES HIT scHUPP HARD had Howie a dazed condition CRicagd, Aug. 17—In a tight game, AND DEFEAT CARDINALS | 5¢/! Kept after him while the crowd Cincinnati defeated Chicago in the fi- 4 ed for a knock Howie | nal contest of the series today. 3 to 2, Aug. 17—Pittsburgh defeat- | before Russell could find | doubles by sic : uis-Aug. 17- 2 ing and Allen after two ~ouis, 10 to 6. today. hitting |put over a_havmaker and clung on untill were out in the ninth putting over the ipp hard. The park flag was flown | the bell. This was Russell's round by a| winning run. Score f mast in memory of Ray Chap- | very i } larze margin = ' = Cmcmn\'l (N) Chieass (N) cal officials announced a post- | The tenth round went to T hp oz e ab b po game with Boston will be played | siignt margin when is an open date |cate his performance in the ni Howie kept away and plaved s: 11th and 12th rounds were even ! This bout far exceeded the expectations | 8] of the fins and proved even a better ex- | 5| hibition than the Russell- o | For exciteme heering thro: liver the K. O. *and b ring striving to wrest the hono: other. _‘ “Ask the Man Who Owns One’ '; PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of New York 391 William Street, New London Louis (N) GAMES TODAY. 1 International League. Plttsficld | P s heat plan and 25 of the 31 horses start= ing managed to win a portion of the money. &= The 2:06 trot was the feature of the VALENTINE CAPTURED THREE card and brought Peter Coley and Bar= ‘ on Cegantle together for the first time ! OUT OF FIVE AT NARBERTH ! )i "ccason. The latter made a disap- | Pniladelphia | The Phoner Bout. | 5 8, Reading 3 mm Ll No games scheduic Tieme run, R League, T FNANGAL AND GUMM'ERBIAL Market Was Professional New York, Aug. 17—The same factors | Aug. 17—It was "Val- | pointing showing, however, and Val- entine Day” at the start of the fourth | entine's trotter won the first two heats Grand Circuit meeting at the Pelmont | handily, beating Charlie Rex in the - i Driving club’s track at Narberth today, | first heat and Selka in .the second 5 LEASUE STANDINES C. A. Valentine, of Columbus, Ohio, |through masterly driving in the stretch. Pltisfeld, Naticaal L capturing three of the five races ou|In the third heat Ima Jay came from s the double header card carried over |behind and beat Charlie Rex in a furie onsidera avored from vesterday on account of rain.|ous drive with Peter Coley fourth. - = e e el e e The Ohio reinsman won'the 2:05 pace 3 rinis e ope vith Gold Quartz: the Willlam Penn 3ROWNS AND SENATORS BREAK |for the last fortnight were operative :&‘g.l!:p(f?“d r(\z";d‘;-[:;\r he Wiltam, Penn PR T EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER |5t today, prices reacting quite sharp- 3 lv after an early display of moderate strength. | Despite an increasing belief tha market has been ost thoroughly | uidated, bears experienced culty in effecting addi of quoted values, esp ous speculative groups. Bogalusa, and the $2500 Bellevue| Describing the summer heat in A Stratford Hotel stake with Peter Coley. | zona, a correspondent wrote a Kansas The biggest crowd that has ever at- | friend that “I saw a dog chasing a jack tended an opening day of the Grand |rabbit, and hoth were walking.” The Circuit meeting here witnessed some |plan to spend his summer vacation In exciting racing and fast time. Four | Arizona was given up by the Kansam of five events were raced on the three Oregon Journal STOLLO Louis and a double visitors taking the , the locals winning n the final, a free hitting h went eleven innings. impairment iy in the vari- (First Game.) Dealings were much in excess of the St Leais 0 i &% udl Weshington (A) ! previous day, but again largely profes- E ol rucee PRkt sional. Any inclination on the part of the public to participaté was effectually checked by the more ominous aspect of the foreign situation and i tased credit contraction. Rivals were the only issue to manifest same.) wet grounds Springteld 6, Huderd 5. (Hrst game) d 4, ‘Springficld 1. (Second game.) Y2 35 ala semblance of steadiness, but even in sS40 = Iperient st R ;)‘f the (1.:- i : 1% 8 0 #iadvantage was forfeited in the extend- > >3 | ed reverses which attended the later T:\s]g'v 17—Cotton apet trading. s Extreme losses of two to seven points o marked the steady offerings of ship- E i Money - pings, oils. mat steels. equipments | New York, Aug’ 17—Call money and related sp es. Atlantic-Gudf, [Steady; high §; low 7: ruling rate 7 » 0 o s g |Mexican Petroleum, Crucible Steel and |CloSing bid 7; offered at 3; last loan 10 5 5 0 o ¢_n|Studebaker represented the weaker is- ]S Dank acceptances 6 1-4. F .1 and Willisme, Isus. A feeble rally toward the close —_— t t ol . was of brief duration, renewed selling FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Ol e ea ~ S5 | following an advance in call loans from Weer ; *|7 to & per cent and rumors that the ad- . Ano by . 3 Sterling (par $4.36% per so . f ministration was considering the issu- 29 H ance of another statement dealing with Cabieg e o i the Russo-Polish situation. Sales amount- | Lk 8 dts i When the mercury nears 90 degrees, ed to 435,000 shares. Com, €) days i The market for foreign exchange was Com. o0 days i Stollo and Tang-o prove their worth. An . L et s France (par 15.3¢ per o =3 . comparatively inactive, but most of the | K5ncr (7ar 103e pe 2 - 3 j ; ice cold, foam topped glass of one of these leading remittances, sterling excepted, | Cahies M 1 ml : : g ¢ & moved against their_home centers, .in- | Ta bac 5 it }[ luu i i brews will chase that “gone” feeling—will cluding the rates to Scandinavian points. | DemE™ 506 “ Jt P = e Heavy selling o Liberty fourth 4 1-#'s | Deisium (par 1.8 cents per mm ¥ : ! "' S = invigorate and refresh you. Let Stollo and at a substantial reaction and a two | Demand .70 . & k fi . point decline in Dominion of Canada |gomney i 25 : . Tang-o keep you fit this summer. 3's of 1931 featured the more active and | Demand ta irregular bond market. Total sales, par | Cables 1% value, aggregated $9,875,000. et X Old T. S. bonds were unchanged on| Coma: . call. Stollo (light), Tang-o (dark)—s dispensed wherever drinks are ® sold and in cases for home use * The Cigar Preferred By New England’s Most Discriminating Smokers STOCKS. i _AWRIE AYTON DEFEATED 4 : CHARLES HOFFNER IN GOLF | 1 Al craimer i Chicago, Aug. 17 — Lawrie Ayton, A S _.,,.ww-n,,-m mazznnerese EEN2EREREIR | 3ritish professional, recently imported » Sweet Cider J. C. WORTH & CO. | 3 the Evanston clib of Chicaso. was 7 Ty e i Grape}Fizz Distrit | he victor in the most difficuit match Vie 4% - 4 istriisrtors | n¥the first Gays.play 36 holes.| = Christo-Cola = . ames Barnes of St. Louis, title holder, | e S { GingerBeer <4 Gearze Bowder of Boston, 4and's Am ro e T : ¢ ; STODDARD Gil ] ice f e thirty-two entrants fought ouf | . W 2 5 ¥ ad | 1 i 2 ): everal close matches and while no rec- E 523 ; o Gy A o b i ' = . % J§ STOLLP RODUCTS rds were broken, several good cards| ,If Axhico: s L % s > i Seau mr TR!IBUT S i INCORPORATED . rere turned in. iimers o : He% 5 125% i The more explaining 2 man has to do | ; Troy, N. Y. - | e less *