Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 3

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POETRY . INSOMNIA. w Murphy, ¢.; Mather, i. L w.; J. Green- | ha!gh o. b, w. Referce, Brooks; halves, ..a 45 minutes. Final score, Taftvillel; . Plainfield 0: : =t and on everything else that used to require LGt Sl e by gt two forwards; one to Lyons and k¢ 'n\h" ‘BD ADMIIEE R W one to! 9—0 3liven. William then intercepted a for~! ToAE S IEEE T e ward on iis elght yard line, Willlary i YW Hayen Nov_ -2lL—all the’ grim hit the lins fos small gains. Whit punte., | Ssulng i of a dozen .average Yals Mouscley: getting Lyons after a ten yard | footbul Luns moulded into one, a line Donald was the ground gainer, while'run. A forward to Lyohs netted 10 |Of defemsc tiat withsiood the onsiaughts. Lyons and Bliven covered the forwards. |yards Whit broke up the mext ome and |27 an utier disregard for oneseif in Young and Quintillian held down the ! then intercepted ont on his fifteen yard | Li¢: uaconquisible determination to |, ends in fine style for Norwich. Whit. |line. On a delayed pass Norwich fumbi- | M4Ke £0od in the ‘eyes: of a sporting g0t off some pretty kicks and the back {and Bulkeley ecovered. S e TR fleld played a strong defensive game | “Skip” MacDonald made first down on | thtmt availed “Lis iin” Calluhan's Yale The lines of both ‘teams held good the | thrte line plunges, carrying the ball to N. | l°4m only & defeal with glory at the majority of gains being made by passes. |W. A’s onc-half yard line, “Skip” then ' bands of Iarvard, -0, Huii-day after carried the bali for a touchdown. Han- |B0OD at.the Yalo Lowl in the proscice of First Quarter . leack kicked the.goal. Reld received the | the largest aticndance at a griviron con- Brown started the game with a "“""]klck offt. A pass, Brown to Williams, |fest in’ tht history of college footbail Kick off which Bulkeley fumbled but re-!n i’ 15 yaras The game ended after | It Was a resencrated team that head | covered on its 45 yard line. “Skip" Mac-| /" o ieteq pass. 3 the fie.d Donald made § yards through the Red|" ‘mime 7s 12 12, 12 N en humbi- and White's right side of the line and | (oicials: Pickett, Willimantic; refe- | €4 by the Lri n Tiger a weck berore. Sisson added 4 yards for first down. TWO | oo Brutzman, New London, umpire: | But the regencration was not complete. line plays on the right and one on the |y o ' "New London ' head linesman. While Jo; fected a Wi de- left netted § yards. N. F. A. penalized | "gype N F. A, Mouseley for Marshall, | feuse us - 5 yards off side. Bulkeley hit the lne |y ' veo o 0t “sace MeNamara for | foF in the line of ru twice without gain and a forward Pass|..c. Bulkeley, Gray for Davisson, |mentor fuiled on a desolate waste of watcr or in a derse The Norwich Free Academy eleven “areft battled Bulkeley' for a 7 to 7 tie on Plant's field Saturday afternoon, before a large crowd and with perfect weather conditions. For Bulkeley, “Skip” Mas- butter,, First, Prize Nut Margarine ‘is a delight. - Delicately fragrant, dainty in flavor gnd of creamy smoothness, this “Modern Butter” is the perfect spread. Use I'irst Prize wherever you now use butter—on the table and in the kitchen. You will like it better and it costs just about half as much. Tith the coupons that come with First Prize you can easily get a dainty set of fine Parician China Dishes. Read how easy it them on your table. { is to pu i These same coupons are packed Wlth In fancy T have = ©n hichest snov was cfln;p'r-:m‘l‘ b\:s !u:::;fl::;.e NB“:‘-E‘:V- dancock for Sisson. Lineup: ;VO;..)'.in then h‘ 1‘;_‘“ 3 l 01 z recovered on its 25 va 3 e i ’ b i ‘ utnalized for oft side. Whit punted 40 [N. F- A 4 Balkeley | (1,5¢ o e and in Yy eoma. 1ganne yards. A. MacDonald down in his tracks. [ Troker ............... SR (R e s s i Norwich again penalized for off side. A pass to Bliven netted 25 vards. Bulkeley | Brown .. unable to gain tried a forward pass, Whit intercepted on I ard line. N F. A.|Marshall ..........c....... ¥ S Bent punted. Yo ned Lyons in ‘his tracks. Bulkeley penalized 15 yards for | Quintillian holdinz. Marshall recovered the ball on a blocked kick on Bulkeley’s 25 vard | Wellington lime. Bulkeley's line held, forcing Whit I BidRie e o - tha Sy to drp kick which MacDonald received on | Sage .. - . Farrell | Crmison forward passes, Iisher's his 5 vard line. Bulkeley punted to Reid Left Tackle IR roriea who was downed on Dulkeley's 20 yard | Young e s e oS Smith line o On a delaved pass Boynton went |Whitney (Capt) ~grocer should be able to supply s dbess Cassy i & t, let us know. tie and when He wd coach, bec convinced st period he wisely sii attack from that of carrying the to a spectacular aerial attack. With ancey Buell the Hartford boy, un the of the Ch: D, CONN. New England States DORCHESTER CLUB RUNNER WON T PLACE I TAL EUN Lyons through richt side for 20 vards and ajf Quarterbacl | = . 3 tauchdown. Brown kicked the goal. N |Williams ... W, MacDonald 9 - e : : T—Rulkeley 0. Left Halfback st place ¥ rown kick MacDonald on his |Reid ............ (Capt.) A. MacDonald e o cen vard line. “Skin” made fifteen Right Halfback : of ateur " Atbletic union 3 o hut then the N. F. A. line held [Boynton ............ z Sisson §i0eE e Hrankhinpark conrse of hetween y T 1\ kick %as blocked twt recovered Fullback five and six miles, run in a snowstorm to T“‘ : orceh r club won the team T Wwith 26 b club of New Yo points, and the olic club- w teams be on their 40 yard line. e e Second Quarter AFTVILLE SOCCER TEAM WO R PLAINFT and a forward netted VICTORY OVE A forward pass to Bliven for | The Taftville soccer football team fifiy yards and a touchdown was re'urn- feated the Pldinfieid eleven 1 to 0. § d h sides were offside. Bulk- {urday on the Providence streit grouads. This , 1 second. under the colors of on a bad nass from | Taftville, in a lively contest. conter: Croker getting ®isson as he pick- | kas played before # good crowd wiih| New York, i A i ed up the ball. Bulkeley punted over the | jdeal weather conditions. ‘'B.ftville w@ ‘ Boynton made | without the services of Krowles, Plili. formation. _ Whit | and A. Finlayson through injurics in the vards and Young |last game, but the subs all did well. | again roo 1 Wis man without gain | Taftville took up the running from the ! ) tht next play for a two |Kick off. After ten minutes play, Murphy srward _pass to Bliven | scored from a pass from Greenhalzh to N. F. A’s 22 yard | Plainfield had the misfortune plays netted eight yards | services of Hallas, their fulll fumbled. Boynton recov-|an injury at this time and had his twelve yard line. TRrown|with ten min. Give and tak wo yards and Quinn. | jowed, with Taftville showing bet = mate, smeared Lyons.ipall After 20 minutes’ Bjork and two forwards o leave the field so this left Tafl ot of four attempts brought | \ith ten men, evening up T the tall to N F. As 25 yard line. Whit | Taftbille’s defense was showing up fine S | u 1 25 yarde and Quinn nailed Mac-|a¢ this period, the veterans, Andrews i tive schedule drawn up es, 0 The half ended as Boynton in-|Greenhalgh showing that they st e, 3 tercepted a forward pass. plenty of for ia them idoor Tinks ladel; —~—— - ; field was working hatd to tie tho s two or three on fi(‘\(v "\ / Yo e g e i in their eagerness to do so wer Nover: Noh \‘7&1 SO\ you caa y ¥ ° kicked to Wellington. After { and In the'r ageruess 22 under Canadi \__,»’\~ Yozt oas s tinually offside, Waulker being tB: iuflender. The interval arrived, ‘I leading by 1 10 0 Ou the res teams were ont for biood and the ¢ P ment was intense as the ball, travelled AL S e aer from one goal to the other. The pla of Doran was the best secn n for some tme, outshining hig mates and had the Plainfield guessing most of the tim Ale ! worked hard for Plainficld and was tower of strangth, .but. where Plainfield fell was in their forward. ' They weak esNclally g left awine an China, n and beautifully < band. For 30 and $5.00 you can get cce set. A third sct of 30 coupons and this magnificent din- 112 pieces in all. with a few two line plunges W punted. Reid re- covered Bulkeley's fumble on their 25 yard line. Bulkeley held and Whit drop- ked across the line. “Skip"” made nine yards through N. F. A's left side of the line Two more line plays netted seven, but Quinn got Lyons for a two yard loss. Line plays by Buikeley brought the ball to N. F. A's 35 yard line. Boynton intercepted forward pass on his twenty-seven yard lime. Whit punted thirty-five yards. Reid rgetting Rkip *d netted five yards and Williams in- - NGB ‘@A ( a v tereented the next on he forty-two vard | gioi oot "Vas mreat. in Eoal and savid | Faicons FOOTEALL RESULTS. ey hit punted to Lyons s Epl it S I o SPRPtR ity Taftville's lineup: H. Finlayson! g:|Pedace ERELECGK 1T SERVICE 4 asked the club Heal- . ip” made 13 yards around his|Andrews, r. 'f. b.; FGreerha " ¥ 3 g right end. Bulkeley carried the ball to |Doran, r. h. b.; Caron, c. h. Es | =d by Insurance During Transit) k| Dyl o F. A’s 30 yard line on line plays and '1 m. b.; Bjork, o. r. w.; Thompson, 182 1463 e s i 0 DALY LEADS IN THREE CUSHION SEoTON GEAWENCE | 7 FiNANBl AND BUMME} g Al H BILLLARD TOURNAMENT 2 and Connecting Points } preliminaries b ¥ i AL Wi » D & SON Il SATURDAY'S MARKET. | fr e 184 MAIN STREE i ve ¢ New York, Nov. 20.—For the first time Gen 3ot deb DANIELSON I )b, in a fortnizht or mors a substantial rally oh Bitady;u1 developed during the last half hour ot , N ! yesterday's trading in the New York Iuspiratto o 1 at Stock FExchange, For ninety minutes there had been a continuation of bear selling and liquidation, but, the volume of sales was diminished and despite the fact that many stocks made new lows, a more cheerful and confident .sentiment pervaded the street. Rumors of impend- Tnt Tut Int Int Tnterna Kenneeott Cey Lebigh Valley . Maxwell Moto Maxwell Motor 2 pr . Harvester Co . Marine . ing disaster were less prevalent and the Mexiea Tet ammunition of the bears appeared to be k + mouse about exhausted. Nevertheless the con- ey v 1 sensus of opinion was that the improve- ment in market values was due to even- ing of commitments and profit taking by those who had been hort of the market. There is abundance of expert banking and ghrewd brokerage opinion to the effect that liquidation has ceased and that the extreme lows have been due quite as much to the momenfum of the downward trend as to the malicious rumors and un- founded bear propaganda which has pre- vailed without adequate opposition. No authority was willing to predict that stocks were actually on bottom but the consensus of opinion was that market values had dragged on bottom and more than discounted the commercial failures to be anticipated in December and Jan- wary. A vear ago at the top of the bhllish momentum stocks went way above actnal values and the Federal Reserve Board's decision to bring about deflation turned the market, Reversing the pro- ess. the momentum of the do-mward‘ the game v of Alabama m 2 | me | TALE DEDICATED TABLETS |y TO M. ew Haven, Nov. Impressive _were licld in Wools i toniy | Yale University dedicated memorial | a s in_honor of the Yale men| th At the clo: W a color guard accom ; to the corridor with , ,Which were placed on the mar-! xorw: ble tablets inscribed with the names of | yamy weion v were placed S ar Memorial, The e ses came to an end with “Taps” ing through the corridor and hall, I mm:m,' . v ' v : 21—The Newark| The address was b : Newark addres by Henry L. St ! ia ared forfeited at: a|former secretary of war, of the. Eois AT TEE the Eastern Basketball jclass of 188S. He said that onl for fail-{minor sense did the wWar inter o here last!normal work of our colleges vacaney | “In a higher sense,” he d from Coatsville and Atlantie | e T NYNHE I Nor & West North Am Co . North Pacific Pen R R. Pierce 0L Pier recruits in t whicis ! Polo Grounds. referee, Dr. . Frod Murphy, . Evans, Carl M outh Rail_ pr . Teun Cop & Chem . ford to o of Hartford. th metal the mo Ne Philadelphia, nchise wa: meeting anchise Forfeited 400 Willss Ove: 400 Willys Ore- p: 0 Worth Pump trend has gone too far. Nevertheless the Foint that positive news of great impori- ance must appear before the market can b turned is mad®. Suqh financial news Fad not arrived at the Mose of business -sesterday, but it was apparent that scale and investment buying coupled with profit MONEY MARKET, New York, Nov. Money and ex- change: Prime mercantile paper Exchange firm. Sterling 60 day hi 341 5-8; commercial 60 day bills on banks, 3.41 5-8: commercial 60 day US ABOUT TER STORAGE YOUR BATTERY : : aid, “the war | furnished to the college the goal of its| nd the final and searching | s given power to act to fill the vacancy. s s “Today 3.41 1-8; demand 3.45 1-8; cables 3 meet to dedicate m 0 !mgv y o5 2 3. : emor « ;:-k:‘nx: \-hn)m:::: ::wc:x:e.dm"{el::td ;" t'“t- ;{xA _Francs, demand 0.05; cables 6.07. Criqui Seores Knockot S he sl mien belyionti i nas Lm‘“:f REPAIR ANY MAflKE F B, porary vally. ' Net lonses in the .m'mXve elgian francs, demand 6.39; cables 6.41.| Svdney, N S. W, Nov. 2l.—Jack |9, Seal their efforts with their lives, | CE A v Guilders, demand. 30. cables 30. Lire, demand 3.76; cables 3.78. Mark: demand, 1.38; cables 1.39. Grecce, a g P Green, featherweight champion of Aus- We are not here today to mourn — fon g ; SR RN ~ET ked out today in . {he | their deaths. Nothing would so shock| j;j i) X ECTR{C CO . the devoted and exultant spisit of their! besnpetboli e St i """‘ of a bout by Eugene C: ist could be counted on the fingers of one hand, while net gains were spread sround all departments of stocks. e ——— mand 8,90. New York exchange on Mon- | qui of France, service. We are here to set asid ] Mor i e 3 - R = Btin [ rsal 11 316 per oent. Gigconnt. Gover i morial by which it is our hope that fu ANKLIN STREET . 3 nds irregular. a - ture gen ion; Sates. _ " High Lew. Cloe | regular, ilroad bonds ir dgefield.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. crations of Yale may be aroused 4 to an emulation of their spiri e i st Thurs- | deavor.” o s ALY Chalmer sbart were L W% U KK 3 E ven a . 2y : v evening by the ) A Ol I LIBERTY BOND MARKET. ot pPrayer was offered by Presidgt Ar. 1000 Am Rest Sugar 1 4 " High o Tos = by tl 1 o % 09 Am Best ” Sugn A LT g Low Cloce | hur T. Hadley and an original pocm was| 60 Am . W% b R N 30 Am Cau pr . 7l "'\ 8 Lib st ov 4 ..8% 4200 Am & ’ Le% 1% nd ev 4% . : 890 Am Cotton O . 20 2d 1% . 206 Am Cotton Ol pr .. 68 d 44s, = 1000 Am Jide & lcather . 7 4th 4%s . i 1500 Am “ Vie 4%s | 360 Am a8 Vie 335 2600 Am % Vie 4%s reg i FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. 1 Sterling (par $4.86% per soverelgn) | | 0 Rt & Obo pr T, 7% ! 300 Beth Motors ke 500 Reth Steel B e { 300 Beth Steel 8 p ¢ pr . ol ‘dars | 34408 Beth Steel 1 rance (par us cenf : 130 Buits Cw & Z . et 2308 Canadian Pae . Peigium (par 193 cents per frauc) | 1408 Cent lestner Damard ... 5 | 160 Cout g uh pr 2 400 Chena Mty Ttaly (par 19.3 cents per lira) | 2600 Ches & Onlo i 80 { 5 99 O Gt Wart il 5 | " Chi » i o Seomuny (oar 28 cenis per mack) i Chi h “iree Gt Copion” i | 4500 C Austria (pur 303 cents per cromn) | B0 Chile Demend . | sac0 Cvino e . ~ ’ | : . High. -] i e | *ion Dorne o o g % [ oo e 725 @ % 0% © 43% 7 g n- the ¥ H 48 electric light, the finest (ranq-nmn- facllities and widest streels in Americas

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