Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 3

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ACADEMY WINS FIRST LEAGUE GAME P wind swept ednesday aarrow th over the Academy ling to beaten Palitz, Red Ames, Tracey Fergu- son and has fought Russell an eight- round draw besides beating a host of lesser welterweights. Steadman, the fans all know that he carries a Kick in cither hand and he knows how to put over the famous Fitzsimons solar plexus blow. The semi-final will bring together two lightweights, when Denny Mur- “of New London, who New London considers their local contender meets Pete August of Bridgeport, a stable mate of Steadman. Bugs Shahan, the pride { Greeneville will meet Young Welch of phy . Willimantic. Pinkie Burns of New Lon- the pinc This lad is don and Bddie Mack of Norwich will Rilong as sman ler the wins | open the show in a four round bout. of Comell M ould develop fiazo |Sailor Fritz will be the third man in the be P o e seqson. | ring and Jackie Wilson will hold the Plscatello, the Stoninston hurler, show- | watch whie Jim Hayes will be announc- 11 men |er. The show will run on daylight saving to_him | time. uffered play- [ NO MORE DAY TENNIS A ON HARVARD’'S COURTS Ao A o || Cambwiabe Mass., . 4.—Harvard we e | Singles | Students who depend on Sunday tennis o € i\‘al Sk Fle‘“ for their exercise were saddened tonight * h‘»\;nf has | ¥hen the athletic committee announced Bases ‘it ‘d’ that hereafter Sunday matches would not ¢ 47l o "‘: "~ | be permitted on either Jarvis or Divinity L ¥¥ under- | fields, where all the university courts are Bk S SRR located. Both fields are within 1 *olo the star of the Stoniia:ion con-|of a place of worship and the 1 is ha Mill at third, | games on them illegal under s was as bad as some e oth: s gton drer blood in the op- | yaje at New London on Ju ming first man_up | pefore the annual regattn, was sanc ind on an infield | pour substitute freshmen and four llo nex isser and gtitnte varsity oarsmen will compr ichte en W by % & The committee refused to provide at » owWn expense a g table for the 3 2 nis squad and anproved a resolution of the x ‘ student council provid or tlee e to have charge of minor €ports. - POLO TEAM PLAYERS MAY 1 or he fifth VISIT IN THE EAST n he ninch 1 May 4 (By the P.).—The | & American polo yers no Engl | § 1 '+ | fc the inter: lo X p t 'y ame ha ) nfor ¥ 3 )f intention of the Indian Polo b 1ey ciation to as he t Thus far nvita i of an ir on onington. b ; “ sider 42 £ ‘o LLS ON WAY i 2 TO LAKE CARNEGIE ‘0 May 4.—The three the Navy ¥ -1 |t A 1‘”.”\];[‘.]!\\1 T0 R 0 ED UP FOR COMING : HOW AT OLYMPIC HALL | p; MARKET WAS DULL. I er ¢ 6% 65 The trend of m“ ¥ 2% o2 dis- | ota [ and % ch de. "" s n m profes- | « z ze cut had been | il in was popul 2 measure, 5 ored an ®Y 7 i It . S were | MONETY. offere ; bank accep : & A COTTON. May 4.—Spot cotton quiet, | » Chal . 2 An Bon % . '; May nsas reports of gy g b on Tt of growers had f 3% | to do tod h a sharp down- or B n wheat prices here. The market 1 tclosed weak at 2 1-2 to 4 3-c net lower & p May $1.38 to 1.38 1-4 and July s ' s 19 1-4 to 1.09 1-2. Corn lost 1 1-8 ot N . 7-8¢, and oats 7-8 to 1 7-8. In + % lprovisions there was a net advance of 5 - 1 Sy | At first the wheat market showed . 7 strength as a result of buying for . . 25 83 | d account. The majority of 30 At . however, leaned to the view e : : reaction was to be expected from which have been the rule of M &SP . s Bears put stress too on the fact ¢ s A . frosts which were looked for had ) proved inconsequential. Then came news that overnight purchases at Kan- 3 from country holders amounted to 005,000 bushels and that consign- {ment notices had become more numer- ous. Miszivings in regard to effects of the marine workers' strike counted also as a hearish factor. Besides, some talk was current of private settlements having made here by shorts in the Mav delivery. Under such circumstan market grew weaker thronghout session and closed at the lowest level of the day. I'rovisions reflected an ad values. ance in hog o Won. Lo P i 1 5 2 ‘ ‘ Waterbury 6 o GIANTS BREAK DODGERS’ WINNING STREAK New York, May 4.—A in [ the cighth today caused 1o Al Brookl winning _streak, the fants winning by a score of 3 to 2. Gas- ton, a recruit catcher, drove in Ne Cork’s with a three bas YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National Leaguo. | New York 3. Brookimn 2. Roston. 5, Philadelphia Chicago 3, Cinefiinati Pittshurgh-St. Loui International League. Jomey Clty &, Buftalo 6. Reading I, Rochester 4 Newark 17, Syracuse 18, Baktimore 4, Toronto 7% American Association. o anapolls 3. Coiumbus 8, Toi Loulstille 19, In Eastern League, Albany 10, Waterbury 3, Bridzeport’ 6, Hartford 3, Worcester 3, Springfield 2. Pltsfcld | 3, New Haven 8, College Games, pMl New Yom—University of Neeth Carolina 6, At West_Point—Azmy 6, Tni. At New” Haven—Yale of West Tisginiy 5 Cainolic. Talvenity 1. At Middletoyn—wY 5. 3 At Banover, X, B.—Dactmoutn’ 16, Poins 3 St eton Ui At Burlington, Vt.—Holy Cross 1 Vermont 3. At Providence—Bowdoin 7, Brown At New York—Columbia 4, Cos At Cambridge—Harvard §, leze 0. At T Medford, M GAMES TODAY. cnal League. ew York. i Louis " American League, at St. Louis New York at Washin LEAGUE s National Pittsbaren American League. League, in Monroe : York Score New nd Gaston Braves Vi 4. —Meadow torious. lost his ef- today of fielding Philadelphia (N) o b e e Cubs Win Victory Over Reds. the visitors. Freeman m and was given fair ! Chicago (N) Tigers Overtook White Sox. Detroit, May Detroit Americans overtook Chicago the visitors made | five runs in the first game here today and 1 to 8. Chicago outhit Detroit but als bunched their blows to Nnotl 4= won ad P Cobb made a sto Falk's double in the threw to Young, who caught Collins at |l the plate. Score: Chicago (A) , | [} ab 1 el h po . Hocper ™ 4 5 0 Younz,2b ey B ohnson 58 0'Bush 1041 0/Cobb, £0.19 Hrri 1 3 121 69w L3110 390 101 3 a0t 33351 3 1131 1 liadrr(\ 2 21 1 0Aliemothe 6 1 4 1 o Kertp 30 12 )S'therlandp 0 0 0 19 - 110710 Totals 4118 24 2 20 71 t:mro by Innings: '} 4 0—38 0 x—11 L Shorten, Vearh, Youns, Fligstead. Falk. Three base hits. Hooper, LEONARD WINS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 21 BIG-SIX Seven-Passenger, 60-horse power, 126-inch wheelbase $2150 . o. b. Detroit HE BIG-SIX is in every respect a quality car, for comparison only Due to light weight = with the very best. and Studebaker’s manufacturing fa ties, the price is less than other cars of equal quality. Studebaker.”’ “Buy it because if's a This is a Studebaker Year NORWICH MOTOR CAR COMPANY PHONE 1298 321 MAIN STREET Prices £. o. b. factory . Coupes and Sedans Touring Cars and Roadsters TICHT-SIX TOURING CAR SN % $1485 LIGHT-SIX COUPE ROADSTE.R . . $1859 SPEC IX TOURIN 1750 LIGHT-SIX SEDAN . Sidice 2150 5 -P and 4 PASS ROADSTE!S 1750 SPECIAL-SIX COUPE . - . . 2850 B OURING CAR 2150 SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN I e vty 2750 ALL STUDERAXKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES BANK STATEMENTS 637, Charter Reserve District No. L. v COUNDITION or n t Norwic at the close ol Lum:"s on Ap 213 . 1. a Loans discor cluds counts $2.487.660.48 Dy $ 4N s ances sold) .. 2,440,660 .4¢ 2. Ov 33651 . 1041000 pent sc- 1.261.3% 13,150.61 44083154 11,399.23 PROMINENT MEN E ECTED AT KE.‘JTUC Y DERBY couy yion, ton, OF (¢ FOR K. er are expect- O SOUTH MANCHEST DEFEATS WINDHAM HIGh SCHUOL 100 M 3 runs in the 1 Manchester was rat Windh. could > expect ar-| CHANGES IN BOATING OF YALE VARSITY CREW Harry P: Wh shell tney nd were befo MecDonal 1 of the nan of t for- wi PREDICTS BANNER YEAR i FOR HARN:SS RACI of the 1919 wc note H W o Goc closin meeting hel »ard of re said hist by this wee pu 1 raci offered iew den statement cations of fines imy will not play onW. R Fleming of Re: b s and Ge M. b urd Presques Island Maine. to 10 of street | order of 1 - Guntersville Ala., school Wed on the|at the fair grounds for t 15 | Mt. Pleasant FULTON KNCCKED OUT st year. Among the members restorad to good 240 > burg Fu ton, Afini ed out Jack 1 in the f d « a ten round bout boxing show I ended after t | 1 minute lemple with a - the Pacific coast nine coun ddie Wilmer paper decision ov Pittsburgh,in six Cross, : Jack Parrey accordir ped t en boxe; W news lon, FROM STEANGLER DISCO Last night Bennie Leonard won the wrestling championship of the Duwel club from Strangler Disco in three straight falls. The first fall was won in 1 hour and 35 minutes. The second fall was won in 1 hour and 7 minutes, with a headlock. The third fall was won in 1 minute and 45 seconds, with a hammerlock and toe- hold. After the last fall Strangler fell into his manager’s arms unconscious. Leonard’s rooters carried him around on their shoulders. President Carey pre- ented Bennie with the diamond studded championship belt and Leonard was so overcome with gratitude that he cried, Some of Leonard’s friends nresented him a brizht red bathrobe. The boys 11 ment in the future as soon as . Strangler recovers from his injuries. NOT 50 eace A ONWY AT THIS TiME B F Tue L seAson 6 BELLANS Hot water —> Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION TEMPLE IN THE FIRST RD. had tak- the Ve B 22 168.887.5¢ 45.082.50 104,100.0¢ 17.750.1¢ sixth grades Pleasar hames New Britain —TODAY— LEAGUE GAME STONINGTON e Nicke! Plating | UNITED M COMPANY, Inc. orwich, Conn.

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