Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1920, Page 3

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= [ TO DRAFT SCHEDULE FORB "21| ‘Chicago, Dec. 3.—Football coaches of the western conference universities will . 5 > meet here tomorrow to draft schedules . p SRR for the' 1921 season and to discuss rule k % k 3 Ay IS oft toiilght! The newly or- Crescent Athletic association their basketball season in Olympic hall tonight with the fast of Hartiord. The local out- - under the management of the well known “Jake” Benoit of Taft- has piloted several cham- such d men as Finldyson and Grel two m:mu tn!n':o e local Y. M, C. A, and Murphy and Paradis of the Bear Cats, Swanson and Sullivan of the Baltic Aces. ‘Th boys in a ghort while should furnish nearly as exciting games as the big fellows. Co. A iy T he Now London, Indga t on :r'hl league and -should give the 2nd Th .m:ng' by e Benoit is one worth ing, and if the public patronize the game nothing will be too good for Norwich. So the sports shouid turn out strong and give the game a good send-off as basket- ball is getting to be one of the most exciting sports in the country. changes which will be pretsented for LAy & ; r g G A ‘actlon at the meeting of the Nati 1 In- tercollegiht 5 y - . 4 3 N F - % Norwich, B : ’ g ‘considered. The prolongatiow of the season, if the proposal to lengthen it i ‘adoried, will be accomplished by. start- ing the 1921 campaign a week earlier and ending it the Saturday after Thanks- glving. instead of the precéding Satur- day. The proposed nine game season ls certain to find opposition tomorrow as| some of the coaches believe th i, aousn. | Wife Of British Ambassador game programme is long enough. { ¥ him qualified to give that will be a credit has secured the fa-| thers, Sam and Shar- , to play center and positions. These two six feet in height and tipping the scales at mearly two hun- dred each, besides being considered iwo of the classiest men in New Eng- iand, will be a big boost to the team. These two huskices have been signed up for the n and will form a good e hte ‘epmmittee in New York 12 Bath Street The Pattern Car for 1921 ‘The proposal to -extend the season from seven to nine' games will also be . .0 . (] (2 Distinctive in Design Elegant in Finish As regards the schedules, indications were, tonight that gridiron relations bet tween Minnesota aud- Chicago, and Northwestern and Chicago would be re- newed. Illinois, Michigan, Ohio Sta! and Chicago were said to be sought TAFTVILLE SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY IN ARCTIC The Taftville soccer football team will combinati th Denny Murphy, who bas been one of the classiest men in this part of the state for many seasons . Milis, who last season developed ato a etar, will play one of the for- ward positions and “Bub” Benjamin of Jewett Oity, and Caron, another practice today on their grounds in prepa- ration for the game Sunday with Arctic at Arctic. The players will-go by truck from Taftville at 13 o'clock Sunday. The following players will g0 01 the trip: Fin- layson, Andraws, Greenhalgh, Dolan, Day, Caron, Parsons, Matrer, Greenhalgh, Fin- opponents for the big eastern proposals for games unless Jeturn dates are aj upon. Princeton has yielded to Chicago inthis_regard- and will play here in | 1922, The Maroons will invade Prince-|| ton for a game next October. _ Changes in the rules will be suggest- ed tomorrow, but they will likely be of Wonderful in Performance Economical to Operate p & Demonstration Cheerfully Given | Agent for New London County e With Show Room and Service Station | ; 817, 819, 821 Bank Street B Tel. 1562 New London, Conn. | form a combination ger Benoit clalms can trim anyibing go.vg. The Sen Lurs will send down “Babe” “Tim" Croni Scrapper” Cur- S “Fritz” Wolf_and " Larsen. This y bunch which layson, Walton, Murphy. Manager Knowles is trying to arrange a series of games with the Centerville team of Rhode jIsland in the near future. The Bradford team Will make its appearance in Taftville on Christmas day. BARBER WON BOWLING MATCH FROM BELCHER OF NEW LONDON Danieison, December 3 — Bowling fans who went to New London were. enthusiastic over their judgment in backing the local owling idol, Frank Barber, of the Casio alleys, and were jingling coin as the result of"bets col- lected at the close of the match rolled between Barber and William Belcher at the Peerless allys in New London Thursday evening. Barber lost to Belcher here on Tuesday evening, but made up his handicap and took a suf. minor importance. Elimination of the #oal after touchdown will be one of the. subjects to come up. Several coaches fonight expressed the opinion that the goal after touchdown is unnecessary, and inasmuch as it sometimes means vie- tory or defeat, is not a fair indication of a team's strength. The faculty members of the confer- ence will assigu dates tomorrow for the indoor and outdoor championship track meets. Basketball coaches also will tomorrow to arrange for the which opens January 3. CONSIDERS WESTER’N GOLF ASS’'N STEP UNFORTUNATE New York, Dec, 3 — The United States Golf association announced to- night that ‘it considers as “unfortu- WELCOME STR.ANGER-—STAY AWHILE the final total ecore being: Barber 2092; Belcher 2029, a margin of 63 pins for Barber. At New_London the score were as follows: Belcher—105, 112, 94, 93, 83, 109, 102, 91, 111, 100; Darber—104, 96, 127, 103, 103, 112, 120, 122, 103, '118. The New London match was for a purse of $200. Barber is now out with a challenge to meet any bowler in eastern Connec< ticut in a home and home series for $100. A match for him is being ar- ranged with Hallasey of New London, | this probably to be rolled off the week | floor goals for a grand total of 38 points. Reeves followed with ten field goals for twenty points. All the Kill- ingly players showed brilliant pass work. The lineup: Killingly High Blakely . 9 p. m,, with me, which starts s to be a_hustler ts 2 battle Both promising should keep he big fellows tion of se g0od pre- ek in_order Oxford High . Gowittee «ess. Sibley +.. Lyons «. Cameron convene season Left Forward Back, Keech Bitgood .... Right Guard Longo, Williaims ... D ’ Lyons, Donnellon i F BAn.EY 3 3 1 for the fu- | ficient lead to win the match in the | after mext. ' Left Guard St D G e e 204 will have | final ten strings rolled at New London, | Next Wednesday, December _3th, | 95 he Western Golf association Tues- TROLLEY BOWLING LEAGUE OPENS ITS SEASON The troliey bowling league opened in good season Friday night and some | interesting matches were witnessed by the fans who crowded into the alieys. In the local match, the Aetna five got the best of Plainfield but on total pin- day in proposing to make that body the controlling authority of the game in this country, “We do not believe that the golfers of the United States want two rul! | 30lf bodies and several different codes of rules, as this will lead to great con- fusi declhred the statement issued Killingly High school meets South- bridge High at Danielson. Sales Manager for Norwich and Vicinity 12 Bath Street Norwich, Conn. Telephone 675 EMERALDS STAGE COMEBACK AND BEAT KACEYS (Special to The Bulletin.) Willimantic, Dec. 3—The . Emeralds FINANCL'L AND CORMMERCIA MARKET WAS ID Lady Geddes, wife of the new British Ambassador to the United ULAR. T0OM K & Tex 200 M K & T . g b i : by Secretary W. D. Vanderpool. States. -The charm! hate- N . for & pro-| 13030 P i fall Plainfield had a 47 pin lead. Taft- |defeated the fast K. of C. team of | ey coi¥ ) e 5 X i e e el s, both as| 350 No Factc s Tille’ wort the best two out of tar Waterbury here last night at the Val- tha:":vgma:n: ‘:n:gggm;i;‘:lyy ‘::dgztl’lo o s Hiost we Tikel BiMD iy o 1n NORWICH SERV[CE ST A wos traded| ~ 0 X Foem & 8 from Baltic but on total pinfall Baltic | ley Street Armory in an exciting §ame | ang confer with any golf body and to! WASRIngton is a native New Yorker, piatist today| AN N T A B had the lead of one pin. White and | of besketbail beiore a large and en- | f00 o on exohanga ot ur Hoay { having been born at Dobbs Ferry, t escéntials from| 800N Y N H & Dugas of Taftville have set the league | thusiustic gathering of fans. The lo-| "Declaring that “the most, émportant | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sc tt & cl 509 M,ain &I‘m ] 00 Ne 2 high single with 142 pinfall each. | cal team staged a woaderful comeback | consideration in th £ ol t0-| R Both her mot! | fal 0 s ; AL & gle w 3 oo b LS Yondert) conigantlio in the game of golf 10- Ross. Both her mother and father in South-| i aF ; Moosup won its match with the Palace | aiter trailing 14 to 9 in the first haif {day Is unity and uniformity.’ espe- ] w i e of that is-| %M Pran 1R five of) Norwich by a good margin, |and won out 34 to 30. The score was | &ioliy'"in having the coma sede " op{ Wee Irish. Lady ‘Geddes was edu- £y lephone 697 liverzence| 00 Plerce winning the whole three strings. jtied on three different occasions but ! yleg throughout the world, The state. | c2t¢d n Nova Scotia ang Dobbs iel Loy N i No report was heard from Jewstt | wonderful shooting by Normandin, o Ferry. and is said to be more lnter- ment emphasized the action of the United States Golf association in send- ing a committee to England ‘this year the prot om the ¢ ts to be 7's plen to se- City and Danielson. Higgins and Lassep put the Emeralds Scores: in tne lead. he “nome team missed a number of easy shots in the first ested in domestic affairs than she is i In socicty, but she is a charming ~ Aetna. S i to confer with ‘the rayol and ancient! hostess E vieds 3 o n half. Carroll led in the scoring With 7| rules committeo In order o CIatify | Ameran suars ¢ 2012458 f | iorce, I have dropped that as far as|sulting in a draw. Byington . e Deld baskets and Dumschout and Mc: | the rules and make them casier of in- < | the Baltic Bantams go, after an in-| 1he teams were as follows: Fate— : | Clement . 7 amara starred for the visitors, Line- | {orretation.” - terview with the secretary of the Bal- | y “Swann D, Gieason, A. Fislayses. suspension of op- ‘l-uumu. » up and summary: A constitutional amendment which tic Social and Athiletic club, he S| D. Jacg Leans—D. Walsh, H. -\m»n.-,“n'y ,:yv“m-_ f:fil’&l‘g{: 1 'Emerzldl K. OF C. would,gi\‘c tm;‘ west increased repre- BOXING BOUT RESULTS. sundlnl tq m; bh“;l\ \\‘Alldxt:penxghn-[ ‘\'lu'u Preston, Charnetski, E. Fritz. % b a4 textiies, n i "2 | Bllair . Dumschout | sentation on the executive committee| New York, Dee. 3.—Billy Défoe of St. | and gym under the condition that they : i2ad conditlont r?; s i Tett Foryard was adopted by that body last Mon- | paut ‘x;g:d D it nockout. oves | receive 25 tons of furnace coal as thes | The teams are. asticipating ARSH: contest at which time, they assure 5 one another, there-will be & more és- Normandin v, it was stated, and “u!‘“ be sube ! Frankic Brown of New York in the 11th e annual | d of a 15 round match here tonight .+s Carron|d mitted for approval at oritfes. grade of {do not wish to open and close on having a small quantity at a tim Rigat Forward 106— 299 [ Higgins .... 1900 Willys Orer rown ; finite finish. 199 Wor : Coutu . McNamara | meeting January 7. = ed twice in the | On account of the hall being closed. ™ Pacific, which| ~ 8% Worlh ®2 A Eastham 95— ey — hcen floored tavice 1n the | te Jowett City All Colleglans calied | L B vid g "‘.,féf," oo MONEY. ! Alexanges Borden Kieckhefer ‘Defeated Ds. Oro. the game off with the Baltic Baniams | AMERICANS GUESTS OF | Royle ... 1 = n A that was to take place Thursday night. PRESIDENT. OF MBENS WAHAING fvetn tinies szi\afl‘;: Thcfgv(\ 7]?Q?2,w3'7 v_rug?\!l- e | St becmiggbvDde:‘-t‘flui"‘\‘:fllf:fé:o;’k(‘nfiz: 30b Roper won bis | o noger of Baltic Bam’u‘msuu‘ms b ) Sales amounted to| closing 6; offered at 7; last loan 5 s 5 of New York, 50 to in 63 inning: . Samson in the first round TRER. il Mexico City, Dec. 3.—More than five | bank acceptances § 1-4. Rlieferee.n Art_nux; T.hl?euey: Blulner. today 15 the preliminaries for the Na- jat the ¥ Regim o he“:n::; Yot —‘—Pl ey el hundred vis®ing Americans were the { } add i 9ok okt 1 owan; 20 minute halves. ' Daskets| tional Three-Cushion Billiard Cham- |night Samson was floored for the count ats Play the Leans. ests of President Obregon today St '8 i oo o] g PRy Tatville. from floor: Carrol 7, Higgins 5, Nor- | plonship. Kieckhefer had 4 high Tun |of nine & minute after the fight had be-| A volleyball game of exceptional in- |Foo> o, FTetont Dhmemm (SR M08 \ @il By ths scrinats dx: P R 4 99 mandin 4, Larsen 4, Dumschout 2, Mc- | of 4. gun. On th knockdown he was | gorect was played in the Y. M. C. A within the next few woeks. | quiet; middling 1815 00 97 Namara §, Belair 1, Kierans 1, Mulball jon his at the count of nine but Lis |y, night, the contestants represent- |pressed his appreciation at the lemer adin foreign exchange was nom- 1% 87 I h:.ioa:s rro_r.nl fnxuls: Higgins 4. s Saw Lynch-Sharkey Bout. seconds tossed the tcwel into.the ring. ing the.fat and lean element of the, "11‘ nln;|_hy( the fim-— to . ey gt R & R el e g the preliminary the” Blue Line| . roi man, Alcx Dasnik, who saw business mens” class M e BT vian ¢ proving an - ex Hign i 7 irtiond Sefenren on S| the Lynch-Shamkey bout in New York Need Coal. Despite all efforts to ‘dum;: their |the Hope of continued friendeh 90.09 = ford, e 3 5 4% % 3 team ahead, and amid strenuous Mex 3 ¥ ago starred for the local team with g toal 18 o ‘hedule - f2 ts st” company, the games re-/sponded on of B“R‘_W 163 97 27| three baskets. This is the first of a |mestly @ ive ana take fght. iball, and short W schedule in | €0 pany, games - A 55 97— 287 | series for the best 3 out of 5 games, | . | S 9| the winners to be gten a supper at o ae the Hotel Bond in Hartford. - - SK L i c e K BASKETBAL 511 ROLL-OFF WITH CAPT. HAYES | smm ¢ : Palace. Capt. Art Camplell made it three | OLYMPIC HALL, WATER K FOREIGN EXCHANGE . straight for his duckpin team in the Elks' | TURD. ECEMBER 4th ] 3 Simeox 100 118 106 3% toumament Friday night when lie won (i | SA AY, DI 1 e McCar 99 96 85— 283 ithe roll-off froz 5 3 Steliog (par $85% per eoven Shea TIR 94 85— 285 | actied he e sam otk e CRESCENT A. A. OF NORWICH, vs. 9l - { Dooley . 8T 120 301 | teams in the last string of the mateh, but BEN HURS OF HARTFORD e RN CA0R A0, B ool e et ainings toacetd [ NAVE - The sforage charges you pay on CRESCENT'S LINEUP—T. and S. Marks of Fall River, D. Murphy, 504 531 47 1511| On the first string there was still a tie, £ B . £ BENMI::I‘RB;"I’..I::U.N’ c";’:. i o Moosup. as each man rolled a 9 box, but Capt. With 3 P—Big Chief Larson, Crenin, Oppeits, Gestz, Desgan T Hnilginey s 98— 342 | Campbell made it safe for his side when your furs year a ter year one o and Wolf. , s isbury 106— 336 | he rolled a spare in his second extra box . . . Fast Preliminary Game from 8 to 9 P. M. Big Game 9 ts 10 P. M. ] G. Potvin . 101> 308 |and the best that Capt. Hayes could get these beautlfully ests o Dancing 10 to 12 P. M.—Humphrey's Novelty Orchestra. Sibles 1 S. King 131 354 | Was an 8. ; > ) Baine o 141 367|_ Tilly of the winving team rolled the igh single of the match so far when he scattered the pins for a total of 121 in th esecond game. The scores: Team No. 7, Capt. Campbell. genuine cedar. Now is the time to buy a Hope Chest for Xmas. All BRIDGEPORT BIG FIVE Demand 3—XKillingly High school opened its season last night with a victory over Oxford High school, the 4inal count being 76 to | " WANT BASKETBALL GAMES |Robinson ee. 83 ST . . i Cabies [? | : | The fast Bridgeport Big Five or|Gallasher B9 ch marked at special prices. { g CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Bridgeport, Conn.. would lite to near |Colina ... Dol ests k at P P i | Chicago, Dec. 3.—Reluctanse of ex-|[rom all basketball manager that want|C2mpell .. e S i % intereets to ollow anl advance In| st class aitractions. * This Bridge: [T -ooo voocoe s 8 1185 PRICES FROM §$15.00 AND UP | ended today to check billish ac-| port outfit is composed of the pick of = == > | ety wheat (Ths market-el Bridgeport basketball talent and sure ‘Eg 473 419 1298 o od unsettled, 1-4c nat lower to 1 1-2¢|is a fine collection of stars. Team No. 8, Tapt. Hayes. ed D 1 | " gher; with December 170 1-4@170 1 Managers, don’t lose any time in |ilson 62 SR 76— See Wm oW ispiay | By Usmg 164 1-4@165. Corn finished| Writing to Manager 1L F. Clancy, 421 73 157 831—'2 A | . 1-8 off to 7-8 up and oats gained 1-4| Seaview avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 70 68 86— | to 3-8. In provisions there was a set- = s1 79 91— | . back of 40@57e KILLINGLY HIGH SWAMPS 5 9% ‘94 85— 1 Bears in the wheat market put specia OXFORD HIGH, 76 TO 15 S | siress on early indications that yestir- : 3 % 392 371 419 1182 i g “ay’s sharp up n values had brougp® (Special to The Bulletin.) 2 2 ° { uropean demand fo a standstill. In this| Danielson, Conn., Dec. ' JOHNSTONE ELECTED CAPTAIN OF BROWN FOOTBALL TEAM ¢ Providence, Dec. 3.—George C. .ohn- Killingly outplayed their rivals at all |stone of New York was today elected stages of the game, the first period |captain of the Brown football team for ending 44 to 11, Blakely was the shin- | the season of 1921. Johnstone has played ing star for Killingly, caging nineteen | tackle for the past two years. connection it was pointed out that as a rule foreign governments have refrain | ed from buying wheat on a biz scale e: cept when prices were depressed. ilea: selling which sct in from the east, how- ever, met with stubborn resistance from commission men and elevator intersts, and it was contended that lower prices did not harmonize with the amourit of basiness already done or Wity prospec- jve enlarged requirements of domestic mills. CCOMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 62-66 Main Street, Norwich Finn’s Block, Jewett City . - SiURM DOORS AND b b S Corn: and oats were coversd by the ac- r . ’ 4 3 LU e Your Battery “Norwich Boy Scout We Have a Large Supply of Both - | #% le% 'In the value of 10gS. - <0PPORTUNITY | Also g If you are geing to put your Autnmobilé up for the Winter months you will want your BATTERY proo- erly taken care of. We are fully equipped to give your BATTERY the proper attention it should receive from the time it is disconnected from your Automobile until you wish it replaced in the Spring. WE WANT TO RAISE ~ $5,000.00 TO PUT BOY SCOUT WORK ON A BUSINESS BASIS AND UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A PAID EXECUTIVE ; * IT WILL TAKE 10—$100 SUBSCRIPTIONS . LY eE 00 20—$ 50 SUBSCRIPTIONS . «. $1,000 40—$ 25 SUBSCRIPTIONS . <. $1,000 100—$ 10 SUBSCRIPTIONS . «v. $1,000 200—$ 5 SUBSCRIPTIONS .. $1,000 WHO WILL START THE BALL ROLLING WITH A = $100 PLEDGE ? DECEMBER 6th to 11th MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO A. E. STOREY, TREAS., OR J. HENRY SHANNON, ASST. TREAS. FELT AND WOOD Doors Have Dropped in Price and We / Have a Special Lot Suitable For Storm Doors at a Very Low Price GLASS AND GLAZING AT Fred C. Crowell’s | 87 WATER STREET . Store Closes l! 5:30, E!upt M.' 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