Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1920, Page 3

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Compan Cleveland, Aug. 25—Smashing 198 )peared in the doubles, winning in the | y Union 1857 slay pigeons out of a possible 200, Mark | first round, but losing in the segond to ¢ ; o Arie, veteran marksman of Champaign, |R. L. Baggs and Dr. W. Rosenbaum of |k Engineers Founders ' Mdchinists (linois, today won the American ama- | New York. i Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- teur. championship at single targets, 15| Tilden and Hunter ,eastern New York | LISS ENGINES. - Brown Valve rards rise ,one of the feature events on |champion, engaged in a special sifgles lf_a‘elr IEIoDh’fl to 'é"m;k“ ;f Cor- today’s progra: h ‘American | match. Hunter took the first set 7-5(§ liss Engines, ngine epairs, Sy !mp:‘h:nfq,‘,:e‘gz:::mg,fleherp.land Tilden the second 6-i. At whioh || Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys, Bear- Rivalling the amateur event in import- | point the match was discontinued. ings, Couplings, Clutches. ance was the American professional Large stock always on hand. shampionship, 200 targets at an 18 vard | PLAINFIELD FEELS SORE General Mill *Repairs. rise.. This contest resuited in a de_ad!ock ABOUT LAST SUNDAY’S GAME Special mnchimry%p.u Kind Detween C. A. Spencer of St Louis and | my. piainfield team, in fact the fans R O. Heikes of Dayton. Ohio. eachlin goneral, feel a little sore about the breaking 185 targets. In a shoot-off of |,y things were handed out in last ffy birds. Spencer won 49 to 46. Both | g hqav's game especially on balls and shot the firs birds in the shoot-off {sirikes, and are hoping when they T TR CUBS WIN THREE STRAIGHT without a miss. | meet this coming Sundaw in Plainfield FROM BRAVES IN FINAL GAME . e there will 'not be any occasion to ride Chicago, Aug. 25—Chicago made it NORTHERN DIRECT WINS the umpire, (of course we know he|three straight from Boston by winning FOUR HWEAT VICTORY | the ¢ _he was right, but enough{the final of the series today four fo 0. e, N. Y. Aug 25—Pittman 8ald). We know now that Piuinu. . |Tyler was in good form, allowing only Poughkeepsie, N. Y., At Sl i oo win this series and I cer- | three: hits, while Chicago got seven oft with_ Northern Direct won a S,“’:f'l": 2 T Pe Manager Chase Will | Scott. O'Neil was hit on the head by four, heat vicory B e end ciroalt | Bring the best he has zot, ag that willfone of ‘Dyier's Gorves i (he clehtn. Tog e g s wha ity ve uchie oo good. Also, not to blame apparently recovered, but retired from n;_-ums» ;-flrf;f‘[;esi‘e‘cr“‘m I?‘e Hrst two | the umpire for mistakes that he makes | the game. Score: wrest and I i as it looks mighty bad to «the crowd. : lieats, the son of the morthern men took {7 1001’ “long time to convince hi Bosten () Chicago (N) YOU’LL like Gansett. It’s so fresh and invigorating and spark- third and_the fourth and declding|ihat Plainfield had a team, but we rometter 4 0% & i ; . lati A . miles with beautiful bursts of s sure had them guessing and on anxi- [ Mnvilless & 0 { 4 1 0 . L o L = rn the home streich. Darvester was |ou< seat-Sunday: They gof the break ) : ling, so rich with the flavor of malt. so stimulating with the vim second in the money. Reld i thi and we certainly congrallulale_ therfl 3 FRER o h & 1 ¢ .th enerdl ul .t 2o lionnie Del outclassed the fleld in the{ypon their victory, 2 to 1, as it will| Bocckelsd 3 - 2 T 0 -1 w1 P’ O ari ©tror. winning all three heats with- | be the only consolation. they will re- | Ity § 3 piid of sun-ripened hops_that it has met with g pop V.. being seriousis extended. . Flem- | ceive out of this series, 4 deo|Tomeeieo 6 8 4 1 el ‘ ; with Neddo, was the class of the| Follow the crowd Sunday and de- | Semiy hig % 1.9 ; . ; ‘\rot. | Summaries cide for yourself as to which is the | Gondre IR Made by the Narragansett Brewing Co,- which has had nearly 2:09 class trotti purse $1,000 3| petter team. = 7! . ¥ i 55 = Sen L bie E h h Sommie Del, B. G. by Del Coronado, |LEBANON COMING TO Je"h 10 e ialin e oo a third of a century's experience 1n brewing beverages that are a. (IMinds) 1 1 1 BALTIGC SATURDAY Sy .0 1“\1 200 0 x—3 . N Moko Axworthy 2 e Bt PRI TRES A e e S e perfect blend of malt and hops, perfectly ripened. . Labe Riddeil 2388 Be:h toused for the week end on their|psrpper 1N THE. EIGHTH > Harvester T[; Bt "‘“:;d‘“';r:m:( grounds in Baltic to play the rubber ot (vkins f . d f ¢ . of = t e came. 'This club broke the Rivals' win- -l ey I - ' ’ & e ey e e e stieia o) R SR b Order a glass to-day at your favorite soda fountain, restaurant, 2:06 3°4. . | their visit to Baltic the Rivals came out | Louis had bunched hits off Barnes and - trotting. purse $1.000. 3|, "5 1ig end cf the score, S0 both |taken a two-run lead against New York hotel or club, or have a casz sent to your home by any good grocer. . ciubs will be out to win. in_the sixth inning today, the visitors ootise Toise. Br. M. by Hartoise. | "'y, ‘Rivals would like to see a gobd | came back and in the eighth drove il turn out for this game or the club [ Kircher from the box, scoring five times will have fo drop their Saturday home |on four, singles, a triple and a base on games. balls for a six to three victory. Score: man) 1 Selka. (H Guy Sunday the Jewett City club comes. to L (N) St, Louis (N) Baltic to play for the amateur cham- b hpo & o g % EDoae = D]:l‘r \humf of r;o\)\ea‘s(ecr;i Connecticut. 1f . HdEd 1200 SRS 5 they defeat Jewett City. 5 0|Stock,3b 1 00 Direct B. F. by the North- i “myic ciul defeated Sterling and 'Sterl- H o Homsby 055 .0 ing defeated the Rivals so it will be a Jeivi0 . .3 Mahen 2500 hot game by the look: Doyesb 5 a0 gt Sivderc 3 . | sp 3 H ol | HARTFORD IN ROLLER POLO Bymam 3 ¢ siwe $1.00D : theae AMERICAN LEAGUE CIRCUIT | Deuglisp 1 a sy Hartford, Conn, Aug. 25—Connecti-| o, S cut will have roller polo the coming| (x | winter, Hartford having been gived a| (2 churp in 9th, franchise in the American league, the [ Score by innings i ane i suic N e S 00 e e 1 8 5ibg circuit of which will include Provi-|ac jaen 000 030 0 02 Three base hit, Kelly dence, R. I, Worcester, Salem, Lowell,| Two base hit, Lar New Bedford and Fall River, Mass. and Bridgeport, Conn. The opening | ELLER PITCHES REDS TO 7 S samev W [l I ohisEptomber 45, VICTORY OVER PHILLIES| ' . XK. Dickerson won. | BIVALS WANT GAME WITH . Cincinnati, Aug. 25—The Reds made S 3 ; : ASHLAND CLUB TEAM |it three straight today from the Phila- S deiphia winning 5 to 1. Rixey was ef- L Zhe: menaeer uE e Bivals wonld. Ml S i bilihie sevesthl wher the TILDEN AND GARLAND SCORED fo Shae (Manuserf Chase's ‘Ashland Clubly 1o 1iniche o fonr: hitastor threa) suns IN FIRST ROUND OF DOUBLES |come here in September if he will drop | gy i ie (oF RIS for b overy i alife stating what his terms are. The | p¢ " N9 the = o S is would like to take him on if his| o5 €XCept the fourth when the scored are reasonable. The fans of Bal-| "¢ tn. Score : : ailel S @ar- [t ve asked the manager to book a Tiasolphia ) S Chmdnauil (N) R ETRE fust club so he has decided the | pauette,h -1 B an iy e e d Club will fill the bili. Lomveaulf 4 : s ol ¥ Garland managed to —_— 0 0 defeating A. J. Not to Play Hanover. o 5 | of the| The State Hospitdl team will play ’ = 1-6. 6-2 Versailles insteall of Hanover as was | witmrc J ! Wrenn, ap-!recently announced. Riey p 1 of raals FINANB'AL AND GUMMERCIAL : ".\:v‘u’m: .“ o 'o}.-,:’.u;, 3»\,5“-‘" “D: ‘ New York Mineral Water Co Three base hit, ,Duncan. MARQUARD KNOCKED OUT GAmMES TODAY. | 1ast d monuments to Natignal L | found | MARKET VERY ACTIVE. THE BOX IN THIRD INNING e e saxl RECH’I‘ER & COMPANY —On e 1360 Gn ¢ Pittsburgh, Aug. 23—Brookiyn defea = ib houses. (ire the growth | b e e ; ] e(.l Fl’l)t([sb‘u.rgh today 4 to 3. Marquard } P e been it hasn't kept up with MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK FXCHANGE session so far mont . Coopes was knocked out the box in the third ! mer aub by its brother. in,sport- = e Springficld <et today broke into new hig 5 ing, Mamaux relieveinz him. The ;¢ trapshooti Hartford oYy Suitain PUIge Firmer money and the témptation to itors hit Ponder hard after that, and : e growth of frapshooting i ; i * profits proved paramount in the scored the winning run in the ninth on d at Phlladsiphta. | has been it is almost E;m’org’eel;.é“"Il:"’s:‘raf‘{edffi:{:e:;e‘sp:;‘i f,‘; :r:fi:":t‘:l:?-ii if,?p:v"c':;ofi dealings, however. an irregular to R S MeCabe’s & = 2 5 Al ; o anc great E eatings, R hits m.ldel by MecCabe and Olson. Score Esstera League belief. a1 - “lea today recognizes its importance, The stocks of these companies may be night and in the g L Tl s S Boesn i s A Popndsadg S purchased today at a price level which in many instances is considerably d ground for en- 54 20 i ; leaps have hden long and ti e of bills to that cen- |« Olson.ss : 0 0 6 Woresier ; t ; below the normal. The opportunity is therefore afforded, not only for a the marked | : i R even longer and hoth have been swift. |l cafe investment, but for an ultimate profit, which should' bs most and! polit e H o A ik And with this continued growth we wish [} cotisfactory. stern Europe. i = 3 [ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS to inform you that the more money Full particulars upon request. evailed in the| ie ‘]1 National League. vested in trapshoot tod: mu; in Brp aves it 0 Brooky 1y other sport. That's a whale of an - o i e i HAROLD N. CHRISTIANSON, Local Representative o . 10 0 Mamaux,p ent ease of con- notably French, Belgian, lian quotations, the B R R e kY Pa i an excsption el | e byiosiog 3756 b j CONN. MILLS WIN 10 INNING | Emmetts. He was founa for 11 [‘\[s:‘:‘i\; hird game of their special se- the first time this week call mon- aras Pt ohipiie e Eastern L | BATTLE FROM EMMETTS fone a two Lagger by passed | ries. Rl 3 dfl‘d“i“;;rli;‘!r:!r:d"l;?";-,:l‘ Jhuaaunl‘s Dot ; : e ! . Aug. 24 — Connecticut|maies turned in two errors. J. B, Martin Team Want Game aving beem in free suppiy at the ATHLETICS DEFEATED CLEVE- lisposed of j the Emmetts Of | mpe Josers tallied two in the | The :J. ok e per cent. rate. Additional time 4 to 5 ¥ the 10th inning in | sivip. when ‘Fied came acre r game here Sunday afternoon be big crowd. Bill (Pep) Reddy the hero of the day. for with W. holding down third, with two | He whaled one through second { LAND IN CLO: GAME Philadelphia, Aug. 25—Harris held ‘leveland to three hits today and Ph delphia won the first game of the series 2 to 1. Errors by Dykes and Shannon S With a i for short periods were available at 4 per cent. 3 1 conditions were re- ed by authorities, the Iron Age re- erring to the unwieldy accumulation of 2 this” Saturday and | smashing single and in the eighth|oulq Seoitl T mntsrice they added their third run when {of«the following teams, Hanover, South whaled out a three ~basgge | Windham, Montville or any other ama- teur tean Write or call er Flynn, International League. 4 Jerse (First zame (Second gamne.) e, T ed up their initial well avenue, telephone 1760. filled orders. In the trade unusual] presented the. visitors with their only base and the winning counter Was|counted in the opening frame. 2 it > 3 jrun with the aid of a hit in the fourt: hung up. It certainly was a timely | Morin hit to’ center Gl nter attaches to e policy of ‘ourth e by g ur c Morin _ hit 't 2 i Wood e s ¥ S = = 2 issue e S et a bingle d Bill eived an ovation ; A daeain] oodmen Defeat Tigers, S. Steel Corporation for 1921, up- inning. Harris issued five passes, bu i bingle and Bill received an ovation|from second. Antner dded in | Yt iTfkess. much future business appears il four double plays aided him materially. [ ypo oo A5 from gleeful fans for coming through |the fourth. Paulhus, the first man| The Montvi oodmen defeated the s ity o pr Scor AMiiwatikee w ; vith the very much desired hit. SRS Dt et o ot neh Tigers Sunda; he score of 4 S 3k 54 5 Con C s i The e one of best 2 3) ~he! = a bingle anc The T s re st t eir_subsidiaries and also| .00 Jur Con Cop Cieveland (A) Kansas City 3 _ The g was one of the best seen.!Blanchette got a bingle and The Tigers were ou elasad fa1 ading oils comprised the only con-| ‘s mes T* & ‘secsi ab v s e . | here this on and great excitement |when Elliot drove the leath score would indicate. Pot. backward stocks, the Bethle-| 39300 South Pacific Jamitsan it | § 2 - | was created by the closeness of the secured or e locals =asa1 n the seventk motor receivership provoking pres-| M9 Southem Ry elies ," ; ° ) VELOPED . playing throughout the setto. . Dre tallied on a allowed the Tigers to hit r that and affiliated issues. Rails Ry Girdner,3b 0 0 0| FASTER THAN BASEBALL oR GOLF | ser put up an ecially ffls} game at|fly by Mike Morin and then in p” to '\\ s (‘,'”'f" s:r;:;k wnd shippings Wwere most stable, the lat- $1040p o By Peter P, Catnoy short for the winners, accepting: 10|10th Reddy won' the game with 12 men o luier ws "':»A'( er responding to prospects of hig HEM A 0| Basebal has a wonderful ing | CPANCES, some of which were brilliant- | ciout through second, scorins M play a real bail club. How about it reight rates. Sales amounted to e SRl S sy e Swondertul owing | |y executed. Glad made three fine|Mofin who got on by waiting them | Ashland or Pl fleld? 106 shares. Covoeskien 2.0 0 0 { Harriep Db g idsn wing like SPOTtS; | catches in center. Blanchette, how-|out and pilferin cond and third. Woodmen 10205100 Moderate buving of investment rails - xNunamak'r.1°0 0 0 o ‘zof and - trapshoot | example. | ever, made the star catch of the game,| During the game Manager Marland | Tigers 0000001 wnd the further irregularity of Liberty; * SSisel pr Morten.p ;80700 1 0:- Totals There are many reasons for this. ‘Onenabbing cne on the run, with his|announced that Goodyear. would visit R —— i FabRatuaY eiEs” were the' ol 37 Westingiouze e of them is the continued exploitation |gloved hand, that would have been |the Danielson .diamond next Sunda A plucky man refuses to stand and lef eatures of the more active bond mar- AW or e (x) Batted: for ke in 8, of the high salaries paid the ars” ; r at least thri Peller- | {o engage with, Conecticut Mills others pluck - him. t. Total sales (par value) aggregated @0 Werth Pump ifoons d'gv'mw another the scandal which follows the i 1 Paulhus 19,200,000., Old U. S. bonds were un- s S senipty SR RO wor series” each fall, and a third catching in the sixth, when Sk o Gt TTaaE s that baseball is a game for the few ng arm went lame. Reddy ADVERTISEMENT 2 New York, A 25 RED 0% e ol It is typically a bleacher sport. For |went in and caught his usually fine . e SH0cEs, 3e ork. Aug. 25.—Spot eetton s TALLIES SEVEN RUNS every participant there are upwardg of | game. High quiet middling 33.50. IN STH AND DEFEAT BROWNS |a thousand in the stands. MiRe Morin hurled for the winn R Boston, Aug. 25—Boston bunched seven | GOIf and trapshooting are different. |He worked to perfection, » MONEY. hits for seven runs in the eighth inming | PTAcCtically all those intereste din golf | seven hits and fanning eight. New York. Aug. 2 7 L] 3 ~—Call money|today and easily defeated St. Louis|2Pd trapshooting are active participants. | given errorless support c: 3 a1 strong. High 8, low 7. ruling rate 7.|eleven to one in the first game of tug | Neither are proxy sports. Golf . has Mallowney, who hurled for Connecy 20 Am e 31T ! B s old T, offered af 3, Jast loan 3. series. Sothoron was wild. Seore: [ETOWD fast. Many persons of wealth | ticut Mills against Guodyear the Sun- Bank acceptances § 1-4, st Lous ) SN have become interested in zolf in the day before, toed the ber for the(f ab hpo a ¢ - . .. LIBERTY BOND MARKET, 258 2i2 ) OF NORWICH =R s L " Righ Low. Closs rcin Am Tiide & Leather r e Ny o 838 oyt Am Lecomo U s i Ris] .0 2 0 o|Melnnis.ib U d A d h o T Pt T AR ERR : Are Urged to Attend the s 344 £4.52 | Severeid, 9.3 1 o s 87.88 | Sothoron,p 192 » % T Billings 1 6 0 o . T e | 5 1 L Totals 33 7410 2 ! = AT RN WE BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING TO BE THE BEST i cooneess 0% FOREIGN EXCHANGE maTes SRR e R e VALUES IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS THAT WE HAVE Wees | Beston 700000 2.0 2 7 3 Two base hits. Jacobson, Menosky, Three base hit, Hendryx Testerds: OFFERED THIS SEASON. DON'T DELAY, SEE THEM 47T S436% per sovereign) AT ONCE: TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Leather 2760 Chandler Metor 106 Ches & Onlo LEAGUE STANDINGS Cables .. Baok. 63 days Bank, W days 1920 Overland Model 4 Roadster, about 4 morths old. like | ; SETE S i | IN THE TOWN HALL o e s s s Cincinnatt b3 @ 5 Demand SEEAn Ty e 1919 Mack Truck, 2 ton capacity, large stake body, first class . 3 ARy 7 Pittsburgh condition, cost over $4,000 last fall, for quick sale offered at Frank B. Rxcketson Charles A. Saxton )u re e 105 e o il c sacrifice price of $2,750.00 on easy time payments. if Charles F. Wells Edward Crooks 1918 Reo 7 Passenger Touring Car, $1,000.06. ° Beltum (par 183 cents per frane) . DVemand . DREETTTRRPON ¥ } l ] Cabies RS s cen's per mirk) g 1 3 2 ; R F T i Mots N i, i| are candidates for delegates to the - ran ™, 23 cenis per crown) Jew voft Reo Speed Wagon, stake body. | . . A\ 7 Ll TR - | ™ ey R Senatorial Convention to support (A 5 Washingion G. M. C. 2 Ton Truck, very low price. | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open, High, Low. 23315 Philadeiphia .. > 6 BELLANS | Hot.water Eastern Leagues Stewart 34 Ton Truck in goed running order. 2O ~ALLYN L. BROWN € 7 = Won ‘Lost. Pot, =" = Sure Relief |2 w oy : THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. BE ! L.ANS _‘,&:s_ i e w 52 SHETUCKET STREET NORWIGH, GONN. for State Senator INDIGESTION | = E‘;‘. ;‘hl“b:n : i

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