Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1920, Page 3

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‘The champion Kace:s, perfect after defemting ‘Tafrvill two v-! grnes for the town champlen- meet the fast H. L. Judd} eam ox #allingford ut the fair grounds Lomorrs: Wallingford is cne of the Dest thamas in the western pasi of the statsy heving won elewer and lost only : “but it is my honest v8lief the® two gamas, losing to the New:. Depart- are and M. B. Schrenk team of Meri- den. Denny Gitbooley, former third bascmen and captain of Trinity, will %e with the team and piay third bass. The team is composed of first class players and a few state leaguers and no doubt will play a splendid game and the champions wiil have to be at their best to win. Waliingford Hneup will be as fol- tows: Bullis, c: Butler, Coombs, p; Reynolds, 1b; O’Connell, 2b; Coyle, s: Gilkcoley, 2b; Parker, If: Roche, cf Goodrich, ri: l.udden, Leisch, Subs. The above plavers are &ell known and no doubt give a good account of themselves. The Norwich lineup will be as follows: Bergen, c; Kelleher, Staplctes, 1b; Hayes, 2b; Eddie Mu ray, ss; Gallagher, 3b; Tinker Murray, If; Pdaie McKay, cf; Austin, rf; Walsh and Olicher, subs. Kelleher, who has been playing left fleld for the locals, will be secn on the mound tomorrow, and much Is expected of him. He faced the Coit team recently when Deust was taken from the box and hetd them without a hit or a run for three innings. Keileher was patcher for the Nutmegs o2 New Haven, cham- plons of the Ciy league last season. The weath: ust fine for baseball new and ro doubt a large crowd will be on hand as this is the last game emcept one » be played on lhe fair groands untll Sept. 12th. Aug. 29th the fast 2 ex team of New Britain ere. A ceries is being ar- land and the local boys, and probably will begin on Sept. local grounds. This prom- lent series and no large crowd. game will start at 3:15 oy and Lavarge will of- | rom the game ail lovers | uld turn out. NO OFFICIAL ACTION TAKEN AGAINST PITCHER MAYS YET Cleveland, O., Aug. 20—No official action antago : to Carl Mays, the New York Am league player who sitched the ball Monday, which result- ed in Ray Chapnan's death, Will V; taken by President B. ‘i Johnson o the American leagne, The case is end- ed as far as he is concera~d, Johnson declared here today. ‘I could not con- scientiously attempt to make any trouble for Mr. Mays,” Jchnso- s;;ll_ Mayx never will pitch again. From what T have learned, he is greatly af- fected and may never be capable tem- peramentally of pitching sgain. Then 1 also know the feeling against him to be so bitter among the members of other teams that it would be inadvis- able for him to anemm to pitch this year at any rate.” Before leaving tonight Zor Chicago, President Johnson made arrangements to have a complete stenographic re- port of the sermon preached by Rev Dr. W. A. Scullen at Chapman’s Zun- eral sent to him F. K. FOSS, CHICAGO A. A. SET2 NEW POLE VAULT RECORD Antwerp, Aug. 29—(By The A. P.)— Phenomenal pole vaulting by F. K. Foss, Chicago A. A. whkich broke all existing record, and a bnlliant distauce race by four European runner in whicn the ¥French marvel, Guillemot, went down to defeat, furnished the thrilis for the 10,000 spectalors at the slxt‘n day of the Olympic gumes today. Tk performances in both these evernts were exceptionally praisowcithy in View of the rain and cold. Foss, the former Cernell star sailed over the bar at.the height of 13 feet, 5 1-8 inches. The o¢ld worid record was 13 feet, 2 1-1 Enches. ALL SET FOR ASHLAND AND PLAINFIELD SERIES Everything is all set for the big se- ries between the Ashland club and Plainfield which starts Sunday a1 Ash- land park. Plainfield is coming down strong, as far as its team is concerned, and stronger still with itskcrowd of leather- lunged fans. In a telephone conversation Friday, Manager Warhurst of Plainfield in- formed the Ashland management that the “royal rooters” were coming down about 800 strong and that noise mahing devices to help out their voices were at a premium. This will please the Jewett City fans who have a reputation well established for noise-makers themselves. This series should prove to be one of FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL MARKET BARGAINING STRENGTH. New York, Aug. 20.—The sto mar- ket made further progress toward re- covery today, yesterday's rebound from low levels of the early days of the week| being very substantially enhanced on a pronounced expansion of business. Not only were the day's transactions the Jargest of the week, but they en- compassed a more diversified group of stocks, including investment rails, as well as many speculative specialties re- cently subjected to severe pressure. While the rally was effected chiefly ¢t the expense an emboldened bear action, commission houses reported of a moderate revival of out of town i terest in steels. equipments and high grad transportations. Among the developments whichg evi- ibuted to the greater sta- market were the further ive, improve- portant foreign exchange relaxation in money es. Loca) banks manifested a more liberal de regardingz time loans. though to long prevailing rates and cally upset the ralculations of the oaning over the week end at that figure ruling through- g caused the toward the irregular but many registered. amounted to 525.900 shares. e bond market failed to keep pace stocks, either as to tone or acti excepting her. Amon= agEeEatea 314 were unchanged on call 9 Erie 1 Call money ruling rate 7; ;-offered at'7; last loan 4. Bank acceptamces 6 1-4. COTTON. { Aug. 2 | middling 33.50. New York, e — Cotton spot et ; LIBERTY BOND MARKET. Low. CEELELEE] 1.5 eents pe | ; s D . s (par -19.3 - = Derand 2 v. 1 Cables ... 1L ) b Germany (par 23.8 Demand . : Cables . - Austfia (par : Demand 16 Cables ..... w - CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ‘GAME CALLED BASEBALL FAIR GROUNDS, NORWICH SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 DENNY GILHOOLEY'S (Former Trinity Star) ALL STAR TEAM OF WALLINGFORD Vs. NORWICHK. OF C. DON'T FORGET The Philadelphia Athletics Gams On S:pt. 26th AT 3 O’CLOCK flAlUNGFDRI] [}UMING HERE SUNDAY | BASEBALL {line for the home club, with Frechette, ‘team. . I.eo Normandin will hold down: t Sanerp lmrcu BULLETM, S\Wflb} AL‘h"ST 2], 182 Ashiand Park Jeweit City. Sunday, August 22d At 3:15P. M. ASHLAND v PLAINFIELD| First Game of Secies BASFBALL Sayles Field, Baltic Saturday, August 21st BALTIC RIVALS, vs. J. B. MARTIN Sunday, August 224 BALTIC RIVALS, vs WINDHAM sze Called at 3 P M. BAS BALL LLE A. A. vs. WILLIMANTIC THREAD COMPANY At Taftvilie Saturday, August 21 Game Called 3:30 P. M. (New Time) i == attractions of the season as v between the two towns is - keen, and with the two clubs l'nl" up as-they are tae rivalry from a fan's standpoint should be more rife than usual. In the Plainfield lineup are two Jew- ett City boys, Bill Liberty who will do the catching and Tommy Melady in the outfield. Rainey, last season’s captain for Ashland, will also be in the Plain- field lincup, covering third. Gero, who is Roy Rock's best bet, will dd the pitching for the visitors, and Moon, who is of the Rabbit Maran- vilte type and also of Roy Rock's champs, will cover second base for Plainfield. Spike Liberty will be on the firing the Ashland pepper box, doing the re- ceiving. This boy is fast developing into a star and is bound to go into fast company. Either Chief Bender of the New Haven club or one of his repie- sentatives will be at this game looking for future stars, according to a tip re- ceived by Manager Chase Friday. The big game starts at 3:15 p. m. AMERICAN THREAD TEAM AT TAFTVILLE TODAY Taftville clashes with an old rival, American Thread team, on the Provi- dence street grounds this afternoon, and will give, the Thread City team a run for their mone; These teams met in the first part of the season, game being won by the Thread team and now that Taftville has got her stride they will endeavor to reverse the score, Gill will do the heaving and Joe Hamel will receive for the Thread the dizzy corner. Taftville will have either Morin or McGill in the box with Coyle on the receiving end. Decelles will replace Belair at second and Hanlon will be seen on third in place of Dugas. The rest of the team will be the same as in previous games. RIFLE GRENADE GOT DOWNFALL WHEN FRISCO JUNE WINS STAKE Philadelphia,” Aug. 20—The downfall of another world's. re¢ord holder featur- ed>'the ‘Grand Circuit races today at Norberth. The best Rifle G enade, which hung up a rew world’s record for three| year old pacing geldings this season, could do in the three year old race for the Holmes stake' was to win the third heat in the slow ti of 12598 1-4) Frisco June won the first tw heats. Rifle Grenade was lame and the heavy track was not to h's liking, but he was a favorite with the big crowd and his defeat was surprise. Five races made up the card. White won the mile and 100 yards dash with Guess Work in 2:20, the pro ratd record taken by the winner being 1-2. The Hanover Hotel Stake of : 500 went to Edna Early after Kthel Chimes had won the (first heat. This Ben race was a procession until the half mile was reached and then- a battle royal between Fthel Chimes and REdna to the wire in all three heats. $2,000 Bulishead Bazaar Stake $ trotters was easy for Holly- aoma in straight heats, all of were stepped in 2:10 3 Comit finished - first the three heats of the First Presider The meeting with five races up. for 2:68 trotters. conclude tomorrow | will on tbe progrettins WHITE SOX WIN DOUBLE HEADSP FROM ATHLETICS Pattadeiphim, sug 20—Chicago maide it twe oui of thrmc Gom Philadelphia by msnuing betd gamaes of tod: doubla aealnr. Thw exire of ine © ‘Amq wus ¢ v 4 20d the sccomd was i i led Vith tWo on® 1 *Re lecal the alnty iwamg 5t {>¢ secnnd contest the bleacwwr crewd swarmed on the ficld, thinking « foul ounder from Styles bat hai ended the game. The fans refasea to leave the figi4 and Um- vire Crdl declared ihe game forfeited 0 Chicugo. The score ayv the time stond 5 10 2 in favor of the wis: At the murt of the fift irvt gume Players, umpira: aed spec- stood .with bared and bent heads 0 infnules in memory of Ray A pinan, (Fint Game.) Chicago (A) Phitadeiphia &) ab h e ab 2 [l 6 i} ] an, 3 | Shanzcn, s | Porkias.c Blgbee.p Griffin,1 eosce * Totals | i | 1 3-BIG DAYS—3 Sun., Mon., Tues. The Banner Bill of the Sea;son -SPECIAL— ! THE BIGGEST AViS THEATRE AND MOST SPEC- TACULAR\SHOW OF THEZ YEAR A thriliing harse rece. i Feudist battles. Moonshiners in gun fights. | Night riders in daring chase. ! Exciting fox hunt. Giri on norseback, icap. Dynamite bombs. 1 Incendiary fires. i A HOST OF OTHER THRILLS And a beautiiul love story of thc fendal days in Ol4 K:Mucky. in deatn defying ADDED FEATURE MARY MILES MINTER 1 =N “Nurse _ , Marjorie” forgot there ever was such a thing in the world as sorrow. JUST THE PLAY TO CHE‘ER YOU UP! TOPICS OF THE DAY SCREEN MAGAZINE No Advance in P;ices DODGERS BOW TO REDS; SCORE 10 TO 3 Cincinnati, O, Aug. 20—The Reds 8 OF THE September 6--7-8 Fast Horse Racing -Band Concerts Monster Midway Opens / Big DAYS Annmmcmg the Sixty-sixth Annual New Londen County Agriéultural Society NORWICH FAIRGROUNDS F Labor Day Free'Vaudeville War Exhibit Farm Exhibits BALLOON ASCENSION WiTH THRILLING TRIPLE PARACHUTE DROP EVERY AF'I'ER.NOON» ADWSSION——ADLL‘BV 00— C. TLDREN 25— NO WAR TAX. . POUBOTHOO] - FOUR SHOWS TODAY At 1:30, 3:15, 6:15, 8:15 §| SUNDAY—MONDAY . AND TUESDAY Mitchell Lewis In a Picturization of Jack London’s Famous Novel “BURNING DAYLIGHT” A Gripping Story of the Great Northwest Pear] White “The Black Secret” CENTURY COMEDY " PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY Madame : Marguerita Sylva The Brilliant Belgian Beauty N “The Honey Bee” A 6 Part Picturization of Samuel Herwin’s Novel Doris Kenyon “The Band Box” Five Part Comedy Drama International News Mutt and Jeff Comedy won the second game of the series| from Brooklyn today, scoring 10 to 3, by hard hitting of three visiting pitch- ers. Luque pitched well until he was partially overcome by heat in the eighth inning when he gave way to Fisher. S e Brookiyn (N) (N) 0 2 pl bhpo 2 e 5 1) Groh,5b 117479 1 0f Daubertss 5 118 0 o ¢ ¢ Boushci 0 3 ¢ 0] Dunean.l 00 10| Kept.zs 3 3 o o Vo s 0 50 o Miller.c Talor,c Mamauz p Mitchallp Two base hiis, Roush, hits, Neals. Luaue, OESCHGER HIT HARD AND BRAVES LOSE OUT St. Louis, Aug. 20 — S$t. Louis hit Oeschger hard today a opening game of the ton, 6 to 4. game in the second on the leg by Boekel's drive. was stopped for five minutes o'clock, the players standing Daak was forced out of the inning when hit The game at as a tribute to the memer Chapman. Score: Boston (N) | st Law ab hpo a ab Poweller 4 1 1 ¢ 4 Mhilles 4 1 4 Manndf 4 0.1 1 3 wmisetf 8 o 3 Holkelb s o cly 4 i RS 30 Lavanss 4 ) 4 9| Watheote.cf 4 1 Cleoonec 3 2 Doak.n 9 i Soodwiip 4 Toia T 0 4 Smith, Tournier, MeHenrs, Tow. Hornsby. CUBS DEFEZAT GIANTS IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES Chicago, Aug. 20—Chicago defeated New York in the first game of the se- ries today, 5 to 1. Paskert, with a home run and ‘triple," was star in the batting. Score: New York (N) Chicago (N* hp a e T60e 0320 1100 08030 2:-g/'25p 8120 3 2iiay 1600 \lexander,p 00 of Tetals R WA 8§ g i 200 001°0.0 6 051001 0 @ T, buie Hit, Rely. Tarce base hig. Yound Paskert. liome run. Paskert. PHILLIES MAKE IT TWO STRAIGHT FROM PIRATES Pittsburgh 20—Philadel- phia made bargh, w Players and fans zilent for one minute at four o’clock in respect to Ray Chap- man; late Cloveland shortstop. Score: Phitadelohia (N) Pittsburgh (N) p Bno s D Bpe a el o 3140 0| o 39200 2 401 vri0g o 50631 L] 527360 1 40330 o 411 10 ‘ 407200 b + 0029 H LBl AL 2 Totals % 5WI ) DANCING sl 1 LEVINE’S FARM (Formerly Sussman’s) MOHEGAN | " CAR STOPS AT GALLIVAN’S LANE Sunday Evening, August 22d FOX’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA —_— TODAY, 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:00 [ MAXWELL QUINTETTE in “A Night at the Club” WAYLAND’S MUSICAL All the Latest in Syncopation BERNARD and FERRIS A Wonderful Singing Novelty ROBERT WARWICK, in “THE FAMILY HONOR” SELECT NEWS BEST MUSIC IN NORWICH MATINEE 20c—EVENING 28c-40c Including War Tax BIG SHOW FOR MONDAY Score by inmings: T80 Philadeiphia [ o 2 PR Fatted tof Do L PAULINE and RAY (xx) Batted for Win Comedy Acrobats GAMES TODAY. National League. . ETHEL CLAYYON, hicago Philadeiphia st Pittsburgl: } can League. BREED THEATRE MOONEY AND-CONROY-—Pantomine Offering in “WHIMS OF SOCIETY” GAUMONT NEWS FOUR SHOWS TODAY 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 WILL ROGERS —iN—" “CUPID THE COW PUNCHER” A RnttlithGood Comedy . HERBERT RAWLINSON . N *“The Five Dollar Plate” AV A TRUE DETECTIVE STORY BY: WM. J. FLYNN, ~AMERICA’S' GREATEST UETECTIVE “SUNSHINE COMEDY PATHE NEWS ~—— HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS CLEAN—UGOOL—COMFORT D — SPECIAL—SUNDAY 7:00 and 8:46 B e e R —— ANITA KING, in “THE GIRL ANGLER” A Six-Part Fsature, With An All Star Cast. (R hinall o S FRANKLYN FARNUM, in- “VENGEANCE AND THE GIRL” Full of Action and Thrills SCREEN SMILES Bright Bits From Newspaper Wits e FATTY ARBUCKLE In His Last and Funniest Two-Reel Comedy Entitled, “THE GARAGE" Silent Avenger Will Play Aug. 2%th bl ris ol sl Dy Sun. Prices — Bal. 20c, Orch. 28¢" e GREEN and MYRO Variety Offering THF. ANNUAL Fi FSTIVAL 2 Mchegan Church, Aug'usU Eastern League. rury. Hacitora at aibeay 25th and 26th. ‘Fancy wor:«.,\ s d at Bridgeort. n i Y |yokeag, clam chowder, suc-! GAMES SUNDAY. et ;’_ - e. National Leaue. | zotash, ice Heam, etc. for sale. Boston_at St. Louis New York 2t Ck Br C.ncinnatl. Am:nc-n League. Chicags 2t Washingion, Detroit at New York. I Eastern League. 1 Bridgeport at PRitisieid. L | Waterbury ai Woncestet. Haftford at A:bany. Suringfield at Codepes Bea s H YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Natienal Le: g York 1, Chicago 5.+ Stare Datest Sluggers, | Brookiyn 3, Cinclnnati Philadeiphia 4, numm. 2. (11 Nemiven.) fhe @ampinanicy of the West Sde ! Boson' £ UEE Touls e mas wan Wy (be Swiglck Stars, Friday American Lt wraredng oy a sowsv uf 8 1w 4 the losers Chicago 7, Phliadelphia 4, “wars e Forest Srem flugrerw Bud reteago O PUldele e e o ad | @70 (b Puiar durowt Siugpars .mu.i citel to Chleaz o0 A g 5 Fabe. | T tewwed the bl lar e STGrs A Iast half of 9th Inung with score Chieagn 5. Pale- % acphia 2.) | et %4 o emirtitog. St Louis-Washington, Lolll Zasics pudtgmond. mia ; T e i eveland-Boston game l‘bflW?fl"w"!o i f‘b‘v] o 7 tem to_attend Chapman fune | - her teamis not ¢cheduled, ! WUSONVILLE 4va Vasew toesic: b LWEY - Pittsfleld 2, fen e, ;‘Vo;c‘tsxsr_ at Tundy st hm fraQly .‘.-1, artfor : Springfield 5, New Haven ‘T —_t W.dncsday WHD his ~ laternational League. e Jemdee Clewws ge (* afitreg sreoes aad Dure- ou Ue Caovarne H.im - ‘veitn womat 1leswn lews Of han Aesarden. e af fenowg isalr A T'-ledo 3, 8t Paul 2, s . Uil oam eedr (e Bard foes K| 1 nrmrmh 3, Kanmsas City 7. ! dsvilie 6, Milwaukee o el : i 8Co.umbus-Minneapolis not s Leduled et e ! LEAGUE STAKDINGS 2 ‘l | atizaal Leaguc b Fhuancbil i g %nu-y.....». e st ] : :i of the be® ewsa % ':: New Promte— Pasimasos W. [ Osta- = X iney ang Cemgresaons - - - i i H of fomigs mmds wrlaise on the lawn of Ms Rwth & f RemeM ‘Tharsday after- | A swmices <f § fommsell \ng Ce. vlant Yor for DANCING WILDWOO0D PARK !.Alexander's Lake TONIGHT Green Weadls chapter, D. A. R. The chape ler wag able to arrange the exhibitien thrazgh the foreign-born women of Wine sted limrtford.—Capt. John ¥. BEutler said thia week that the Hartford police wiil ©Co-Operais in every way possible to rut & sep immedisieiy 1o the practice of taleving {rom gardens. Muddieiown.- ~Sheriff | wie has been ht = T. Patterson, waiciman at the a few to civil duties nher ‘The Crocodfle club will have beephake Thursday, A 26, s asnual [ Al Le\s Commounce, members assembling B el AL tue Bristol, from 11 a. m. to 12.8) from there to ths iaka Amoniu.-Decauss Te found a salary of $5.000 dgquate to live on ia McCarthy of iicitor of the city has resigned a went o2 connnerce. 1ong Stretch of £, even (rom ow York, come to bathe York bathing Now sigms postel ro logs {nr women and & 28 been establisned. a\nre beach,® and many .1 olf Hanipton. Tostmaster s mouth u Javr FEast I and his grose to Dr. Jn.‘y I

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