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— A ALL Fair Grounds THESE AREHARVEST DAYS FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR The whole world is bidding for money at the highest interest rate in all history. Today you can get $10 on every $100 yWif.h safety on a certain high-grade preferred stock With valuable “rights.” ‘Write for Financial Statement, ‘Bank References, etc. J. E. Thompson & Co. Inc. 126 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK BASEB Sunday GOODRICH PRIGE READJUSTMENT ENDORSED BY USERS AND DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE -COUNTRY The decisive reduction of 20 per cent. in the prices of Goodrich Silvertown Cords, -Goodrich Fabrics and Goodrich Inner Tubes which took effect Monday, May 2nd, received the endorsement of hoth tire users and dealers. It was accepted at its full face value as a helpful economic move in tune with the times. It conforms to present conditions and car- O Norwich K. of C.s McDermott’s Putnam Braves .3:30 P. M. (Daylight Saving) proud of. On Sunday, May 15th, the All-Insur- ance team of Hartford will appear at the fair_grounds. On Sunday, May 22d, the St. Louis Nationals will appear, featuring | Roger Hornsby, the clever ball player, | whom John J. McGraw offered $200,000 and four players for, but Branch Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals told McGraw a half million would not buy him. The K. of C. manager is to be in New York next Tuesday, May 10th, as the guest of !the St. Louis Cardinals, when they open up a four-game series with the Giants. He will confer with Hornsby and Traveling Manager Clarence ¥, Loyd. When he arrives home further particulars will be announced. The following is the K-C schedule up to July 1st: May 8, Putnam Eraves at Norwich; May 15, All-Insurance at Nor- wich ; May 22, St. Louis Nationals at N wich ; May 29, American Chain of Bridge- {port at Norwich; May 30 (morning), American Thread at Norwich, (after- noon), K. of C. at Willimantic ;" June 5, H. L. Judd team of Wallingford at Noi GENTLEMEN 50c CHILDREN. . 10c { 1 TAX INCLUDED ADMISSION : wich; Tune 13, Ames club of New Brit ries out in a straight forward way con- ain at Norwich; June 19, Fi Rod Tops LOOK WHO BROKE THROUGH ! of Chicopee Falls at Norwich; June 26, BASEBALL SUNDAY, MAY 8th SAYLES FIELD, BALTIC ATLAS—South Manchester vs. BALTIC RIVALS GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. Singers of Bridegport at Norwich. x The above are high class teams and | worthy oponents of any gilt edge club as | the Norwich K-C. The following is the batting order of tomorrow's game Norwich K. of C.: Brogan ss. 2b, Kelleher 1f, Wik cf, Putnam , Wright 1b, Canavan p, B BOXING UNDER AUSPICES OF THE PASTIME ATHLETIC CLUB| OLYMPIC HALL structive merchandising methods. Goodrich tires have earned their reputa- tion and standing with motorists by sheer KACEYS OPEN SEASON TOMORROW McKay Shea, erger ¢, Aus- " del (Standard Time) | X % banner day in friendship ceases. Large delegations of T iibarie: iSnstan Gl : d l d e W the | fans are rxvected rom Willimantic, New | “"Bunam Braves: Duggan 2b, Hughes |~ ~| Tuesday Eve,, May 10, 1921 quality of construction and complete de- i e Y Sk .‘ml on. Je s Ci mn]\‘m‘c. \\‘f'wutc.:lz 3b, DeForest If. Dixon cf, Lonersan rf, YESTERDAY’'S RESULTS. ‘ 1 i — B oA and surrounding places. is esf ates Porter ss, Powers 1b, Gilson ¢, Gero p, Nationa! Leagus. MAIN BOUT, 10 ROUNDS ndability of i «ill be an ideal|that Putnam alone will send down at|yabelle, Brown, Bennett utility Pittsburgh 10, St Lools Steady Steadman vs. s team will be | least 500 people, as every auto in town| Game ca at 330 p. m. (daylight| Qi & Cocbomatl . = = Mike Morl N ° . s \ es of Putnam, | has been engaged for the past two weeks. | time). Umpire, Levarge. § frooklyn New postponed, coid e nl e e o e R Tt S : ocley, in a tire rests not only upon the S itaton an3 the Norwieh | the bepuiar K- shortaton, Wil be repre: e v g Amn L of Bridgeport of Hartford P ich it i . od record last |sented In large numbers, as Eddie is con- | MAYS HELD SENATORS TO D o e & m als f wh]ch mad b also p their SEst “ats | SMGred the ciass’ of New London. West-| FIVE HITS, WINNING GAME | . Cieriong & Chicaga o © D B R&UND; S0Pl s ° . = o e.’ ut erly people Wil come up to see their 8% | washington, May 6._Mays held the| Dewit 1L S Leuls 7: enny Murphy vs. th d skill of - A sisin Conmaott| B s oois 1l come p fo seo thelr 8ut | washington, May $—kye held the v y upon the experience an of its ers, s vears K. of C. team | fast company. Willimantic will send down | York pounded Washington pltehers today Pet2 August rt with and it is con- | @ delegation to look over the K-C club| gor S . . . . . Sl 0 bty 0SS i 15 ks e bl sesvon | or, s aeToeniand caty pon(tie|) AREE-Ten 6 ROUNDS, PRELIMINARY | Every advance in construction and im- The battery | Taftville and Jewett City will be got 'his .seventh home run of the sea- Eastern League, ’ Bugs Shahan Y Welch ! . . o 1 upon with Canavan | represe and from the enthusiasm| son off Krickson In the third When e | sornged.-Watecbary, raine g vs. Young Welch | rovement in with Cl o s edged n it is expected that at least | knocked, the ball over the, scoreboard.| New Haven-Worester game postponed. wet. 5 | p ] my exciu- 1 com- e will witness the game. | The.basés were unoccupled at the tine. | Harond-Bdagon game postponed, rain 4 ROUNDS, PRELIMINARY . tt s s . . s e p gt el T Ve L v Young Eddie Mack vs. sive hettetments, s m the Goodrgis tres - o5 hpo s & G- At Columbus 6, Todedos 2. S e s o, : i N Pinkiz Burns| you buy toda: 2 t be admitted that | 3 1 ’ Kausas City 3, Milwaukee | y. ; ; boti are cliery. The game' wil Lo wel | i o] A ST Samepaie FAissien: 50, Conts "= Ringelde 1100 1 e | wor nessing. parking | 3 H Callege Games. 7 B . 3 s & Coditions | TECLeer Bty ol peeiing) 3 iy § i War Tax Extra Show Starts 8:15 Your Goodrich dealer iz rezd; to supply s trolleys will take care immense ofGhattye 3 o| Darimouts 7. Brown 3 REFEREE i < 2LV . orowd that ey Tl fekeonp 0 0| Forham S, Univesy of Viegnia 1+ , SAILOR FRITZ eed T s e Tt Siess® 2080 ; TIMER, JACKIE WILSON your needs. . n g hard to get this splemdid team together 0 5 SAMESCTODAS. - i and in fact has been working on the team i 1 National League. 1 b e . and it is O] e Philadeiphia at Boston. H te bile of Norwioh will an: ki, 3 Ner Tor Bublic o will ap- . st Luals 3t Filisburzh LEG OF JOURNEY TODAY e his ¢ Torts ‘\\'m L’l.!\d'nh’ has a winning nuvH 5 s Cincinnat! at Chicago. Paris, May 6—(By the Associated| P e that the Rose City can feel | e Micrican League, Press) Georges Carpentier the cham- ¢ at St Lous. ew York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphla. Chicago at Cle pion heavyweight pugilist of Burope! is making final preparations for the| first leg of his trip to the United States to meet Jack Dempsey in a match for the world's championship. AKRON, OHIO INDIANS TURN TABLES ON WHITE SOX AND WIN FINANG and Esstern Le: cveland, May 6-—Cleveland turned | Waterbury at Sprinzfild With his manager Francois Descamps | the tables on Chicago today and won § o Tl e and trainer, Paul Journee, he will leave o i | to 0. Coveleskie kept the W Sox hits | 2 e Y tiey ot Bitttiag. IO‘!HOIrI"O\Vlm‘ormng for Havre, where he p— WARKE? CONTINUED ACTIVE. |¥r Tek +- m = Tl (el iriioh” wate 5 will board the steamer La Savoie, said of Fuller. Manager Weisner has|and la | fe- | - gy M ¥ b i able to get hils off Morris when they | CAMES SUNDAY d today ‘that he was|made a few changes for Sunday when| welght army t::n:w;:-‘.; g S e 5 Sibwint gt - % 3% B were nesdad fhes Chilcaes Soubles MiGaastiih samee: ot they meet the fast Fitchville team. Hoxle | Oklahoma. hip at et AT LEL v g W k ¥ 4 4| plays held the Cleveland tot: wn. The d he declared, “to seewill be on the mound for Fitchville and| On Pershin, y, at Ok: o & gy y © hich )2 ‘ | ] 3 = 5 4 S 1] nd n Pershing day, at hon ty, L y of the Ne o i A Nortn 5 score: e e bt Cincimatt approaching the day of my meeting|ls battery mate will be Mara. Hoxie| Corporal Stesdmun won e iy - ority of the New Load ched the max kK i ; 3 | cricass Clvtand %) ST Lois At Cricat with Dempsey, which I have awaited|is a hard fighter and a good game is ex.| weight ti Bkl v it oot bt ey Sy riably at the f r T R | R AT American League. so imputiently. In a few weeks I shall|pected as the ANl Stars ar a, fro o Pitaatraes e anls| ot balis ingewb-iiiay N ' % St. Loul face this killer of 3 p s are game and, from ng” Fltzsimmons of Oklahoma | act quecr down that way. So B Gl W : y ‘send . uk 33 ) ¢ Ide oK e et 20 in to win. Fuller will do mound duty start &t 2 .. 46 Siabieie smbitdh of k RS 3 | Glevstan - .rrJ“‘oul seem much afraid,” he|for the All-Stars and Brown will be on| Sing. Whaee 1t actually | Rec o S Puiladcpila 3t New York. | * ool - |the recelving end. Keeler will play first, | st | it & b : % ‘ | i ST 1_‘.11:_ I.’mswered_l smliling | Paradis, the Babe Ruth of the N. F. A l pladi ssing o¢ the quar e . otingidd at New: Take: jozan. Lhs 1 y am quite deter- | will cover second; Jones shortstop; Fal-| the first Tedd; row: Z i g 2 A Woccester ai. eizoport, {mined to prove to my adversary that |vey third and Blramerman, Seovill, Bush| wich, K. O, 3 rounds: Red Aficn: dron| camior Lost to Harvard g S . Pt Waterbury I am not always a little lamb. or McBurney, in the outfield | ping’ him for the dount of seven firse | . CA May ¢é—The Har- | irird st Atvans. | When : ed how many rounds he /] | rouna” Decision “Tony o T ot |vard nis team defeated Browr y. 3 ~ — hought. his. match. with. Dempsey | DUWELLS = 3 il iimie here today, § matches o none, makink Py - i oo : e = PseY | DUWELLS PL y ten rounds. Dra b e Meimath 8 peou LEAGUE STAWDINCS, would 5o, Carpentier said: -“Dont ask| & o> TLAY Moosre oot New Tork, 16 megmh Jimmie) the sixth straight viciory from the ,Smin led the m £ . ational Loazu me to make any predictions. AT BATTLEGROUNDS | o7 ST Havttors. "ewepn, | crimson piavers. 5 Pot | Sunday afterncon. If the weather pe: J kPR oo Leon De Terrenne, of Hart- ssuring featur: o — i 3 moor. er r Hammering Howle y - s - ] 3 ! zBYS: mits, the Duwell b: 1 team will open | v only one game 1o J. D e —_— | 1 | ZK?: WRESTLES TITLE {up thelr new diamond on the {E of Brown, former nat- P - i Athletics Defeat Ted Sox. § ‘ _FROM STRANGLER LEWIS| grounds by playing the fast Moosup | | ional boys champion, winning 6-8, §-1 - ent strens bty May 6.—Galloway's unex- | yosten & v York, May 6—Stanislaus Zbys- | tfam. The management of the Duwellg} —— wippings were benefited by ] > Russell held | Philsdegiis Poland won the world's heayy. | has sizmed up some fast players. Some | The Baltle Rivals wili leate »|JOE LYNCH DEFEATED Sugars and toba e g set the Boston Louts wrestling title here tonight by | ©f the players that will be seen In action | the 1.30 car today for South Wir | PAL MOORE OF MEMPHIE p il i E Welch's single _— Ed (strangler) Lewis of San | on the battiegrounds will be Henry Boyd,| (standard time. or 2.30 daylight savint| | ouisville Ky, May 6—Joe Lyne R R T . e nd Dykes' home run broke up 2 tle | AT ifornia, with a neck lock the snappy little cateher will be at the | time) and hope to see a large bunch of |, nweight champion defeated Pal 3 sel and Hasty were all batted from | 3 3 several minutes of slrununus]‘:"‘ 5';_“"” Leonard. who needs no | received N e ot *| here tonig “twelfth and fin > box. - Home runs into the left field | pet E i grappling, Lewis tried for his famous roduction to the sporting fans will be| ¥y fn_Baitic on the | round saw ard 1 knock- | bleachers by C. Walker and Perkins fea- | X - : headehold and fniksed,fallingon) his} T8 ird S Eidle [Nack will hiold dowst | T Bl raranteellgr e 3 i Gl Ao | B 7 back, A;n. ’wil quickly pounced upon c’s'mdh”]“mo“f James and Boy- b M:!r-: vlfli. the Px\'a = wi 3 | o b -0 him and pinned him to the mat. 8. will play the garden. hem an ve them a return game | 2 el 7 H Zby Weighed 226 pounds and| The management has signed up a fost|der the same conditions, otherwise Mercuries vs Centenials o et cule Lewis 2. | man trom out of town to do wirl iz, | same Is off. | rong Mercuries will play the hu;:*v and_ Ttalian rs i ern lvt‘vu_-- : e L | This man has played with company. | —_—— { als, Sunday at the Mohe- oo g e Tendoyx alts ot NORWICH FIVE WINS vicromy | )% Duwells won'their first game of the| ACADEMY PLAYS BULKELEY grounds. Manager Doaskue 1 e 19 0 o GEle elabid b | season and expect to continue. We hops | = come with a strong B y | 5 R “E. LAWRENCE QUINTETTE | that the sporting fans of Norwich willl AT NEW LONDON | . expected to be a fast “co to keep pace with cme| St 413 | The Norwich Five took two games|&ive the Duwelis a boost and turn out| N. T. A. s acheduled to meet Bulkeley | game. The batteries for the Mercuries @emand for stocks of that class. Infer-| el per. |from the Lawrence Five. on New Lon-|large Sunday and in the future and they | of New London this afternoon at * the Dugas bi rs. For the Cen- Sational were mostly firr | e 255 don Friday night. Gorman roll.| Will see some,fast dall playinz. It is v Lendon. als are Guinan and Donahue. All p shared only slir vs s : e ke ed high singie and three honors|only five minutes’ walk from Franklin| Bulkeley is said to have a pretty fast|teams wanting games communicate Total salée (par v - i s Totals 3 st for Taee i went to Shea. Score. square. The game starts at three fifteen, | bunch of players this season and their | with mansger F. Dugas, 126 Boswell e @ L for Burwal S o daylight saving time. recent victories confirm the rumor. But|Ave ey Cstlokplay sty i AR | We shall soon find out just how " Score by innings: i 19— "3 N the are and whether they shall by Defeated Columbia. ¢ o0 e for Giemors tn T e S T e Busch . 31t A1 gip | PATANNEREETARER 10 LAY { obstacle or a stepping stone to the Red York, M “ornell defeated R G () Butea tor Tiatnea i a | 5 AEDINARE Carpenter ...... 118— 321 IN DAVIS CUP MATCHES |ang White brigade on their dash for the York, Ay e I 3 Smt G B 1o Dok s T Lis . FOR FOURTH TIME |Barry ......... 103— 304 | New York, May 6+—The United States| high school penmant. - On the quiet,|cowmbia at iennls today. wisning five p - kv I T T 00 g oos| Pitisbureh May 6 —pitishursh deteat- Shea . 95— 332| Lawn Tennis assodiation today received | though, we predict a more or less easy | T amr poomorieenie Fordham matches g $ 8 ladelphis = 1100 ed St. Louls for the fourth successive — — word that Zenzo Shimidzu, famous Jap-| vietory for orwich boys st casosTiol DESRRSLIAE St TR o bu HisRoat, Menooiy. Gt 1 time today. The score was 10 to 6. The 474 4991503 | ancse tennis player, would compete in| Hitehon is the loglcal cholce for Nor-|*e™ cancelied because of wel courts - : 3 Deckion visitors used four pitchers, all of which Tawichiel Piee {the Davis cun matches in the United h Connell or Higgins oy 4 % 6 Were hit hard. The Cardinals rallied inlp. et e States this summer. led a good game agal (Additional Sport News on Page Ten) : o 5 Detralt (A) i the seventh and knocked Hamilton out|prer - AT He expects to leave for Yhis country | « last Saturday but H = .5 e s % 4 ol of the box, repeating this with Ponder tn |Raferty 2L within two weeks. With Shimidzu rep-| cause his Pammates refused to The mostpowerful artificial lisht fn_the : : my Tonem 3 272 1 Ziis e ;zgnsm when Zinn relieved him. The [gorman Aie el resenting Japan. that nation will have, Those Who have seen Bulkeley & sl ‘;nfi“‘f”c‘:;d;’“ e 4 * . 4 o R 33 E 5 Sl A one of the strongest teams in the Davis|this year insist that they have b/ WRIER...J8. SO ARy Py - &3 Ve 1119 A StoLeis (0 ) Pt n Bdorse s 15 . 99 cup competition. Ichiva Kumage doubt . Heilman,} o 9 4 N8 al o oa e = less will be Shimidzu's teammate. - A S Lt 35 Maet 6 31 0 OfMigheerr o 53 B 1196} S - b : Bl e vl g 4 5 0 |Smen {0 1T oo S sy 33 (502 461—1496| Shimidzu's play in Europe last seasim R o . B s look in the southwest and in|ZiTere Sas s = ey reE HA il e 2 =g Was a tennis sensation foie=" £ - o rd to scantiness of supplies at ter-|aweindp 3 1 0 8 s1130 43900 B R g s b ! ¥ iminal markets.led to a new bulge today!Fmkep 2 9 & 0 IR R et 4030 08 C1a40 TWO WEEK-END GAMES|STEADY STEADMAN HAS . 3 ‘ § i the o of wheat The finish, ai.|lepsis, 1080 Trasalinl B Lt 4238064 The AlStars of Norwich will play FINE WESTERN RECORD : < ? | though unsettled Was 20 to 4c net high-| = ™ Pht oo 1% 2 n | %lwin e 8 0 ®ltwo games for the week-end. Saturday| st #h unsett] e 3 k 20620 | Steady Steadman, who appears here In » : [ v M 148 1-4 to 148 1-2 and| Totsh 411727 ¢ 9 0 g ¢ ¢fDiioeferc 10 1 1 109 0 o|they travel to the hospital to play the|the boxing show next week has made a . . 117 14 Corn gainea 1-4 e IR e 0000 offast hospital team and_Sundsy they go|fine record for imselt in the west and : % 3 to § ”n,tls 3-8 to 1c, and provis- 10949 o|mSmth 10 00 Py e= to Fitchville. . The All-Stars are playing| has made a good start here In the east. T to S0e. 11 @ ¢ o|Nerthp 500009 great ball lately h the exception of Here are some of the facts about Stead- - s . cather in Kansas and Oklahoma Sama|Gnake $ 20 last Sunday as luck will have it. Satur-| man: : = W to_the misgivings Which had been| som by tanings: SmaT | dya will either see Fuller or Lemicux| “Steady” Steadman won the light- . < d by messages from field experts | Deurit 8T 400 01 2Ty on the mound for the All-Starse oth | weight championship of the Pacific coast : . that throughouty large districts|St Louts .. . S0 8 400230 ¢—1 these boys need no Introduction to Nor-|as an amateur. H & . wieat crop looked unhealthy, and |, Tvo beso M Youns. Hefmen Sl Gerber, . (] wich fans. The latter boy is known as| Entering the army durinz the war, \ A iniscd o become worse. The bullish | ™ T i i oS o P L L the Taftyille Speed King. He has plenty | Corporal “Steady” Steadman won the : nent thus engendered lifted the | No |NVITATION TO COMPETE Lavan, Carey. Grimm and Mokem. of curves and speed. The same may be|champlonship of th® Hawailan Isiands, B - rlet to 1.50 for May a rise of more 4 : - i an 25¢c @ bushel compared with IN POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA| cUBS NOSED OUT VICTORY _ . . i es at one time last week. Rapld fluc-| Cambridge, Mass., May 6—President OVER CINCINATTI $ & Muin fuations however, took place on todays | Campbell of the Cambridge University| chicago, May 6-cms e 2 "y | nee, and thero was considerable re.Boat Club says no invitation has been | cincinnstt todey atter: tre vin out 2 ; P e 6 ay after”the visitors had A in the.final half hour, gossip |received for the Cambridge crew to| tieq tn, 7/ e our, - gossip | re A e score, and won 8 to 7. Clarence > a t that rural offerings had in | Participate in the Intercollegiate re-| mo 1S a : - B a in | P " ombley, who had been playing the role [ |creased somewhat and that export ge-|Eatia on the Hudson river at Pough-| of pinen hitter, replased Borboe io lort " _— e ol 71" |mand had been checked. keepsie this year. and started the final rally with & eingle 1 | fiener I E. iy | Corn ana oats derjved most of their| According to the Harvard Athletic| wrace ! ike { i Motors 0 ” £ , coupled with a sacrifice and Kill- mees! Motors Do T D ih from wheat, but attention was|2Uthorities an invitation was sent to| efer's hit ended the game. Score: Owat Nt |#l%0 ziven to bullish crop reports con-|the latter part of March to the Cam- Cincinnati _ (N) Chicaso ~ (N) Gt Remh o ‘ %, | z oats. On the other hand, it was | Pridge Henley and Australian crews ab hpo n b hpo a d | Germany wonld buy Danubian corn{PY the stewards of the Intercollegiate|Bomesb 5 o o 4 130 i v 15¢ Wmatead Tor " Arierican. association to participate in the races de b Tk | ms were litted by the upwara |28 the Hudson “(;“ihzz{ b H“‘t’:“’ S 313 b o DIFFER 1 i e racrety e es asserted that as far as they 1% ey are DIF ol ] 00 acteptantes hid bes: recete. 5050 ied NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12th ed. 1100 220 4 = 5111 313 AT THE ARMORY CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. e = i e 22 2y UNDER AU Open. High Low. Chme Boughnecks Flay Everresdys, e SPICES OF BATTER' v iy T The Tannery Roughnecks play the Ev- Seasiy G Al Y B ®% X UK erreadys on the Providence Street|Coumbep o ¢ ¢ 0 FTRTE™ THIS FAMOUS SPRINGFIELD ORCHESTRA, NOW FILLING A WEEK'S P % ex grounds, Taftville, Sunday afternoon. Totals | 37 1155 19 ENGAGEMENT AT HARTFORD, IS THE SAME ORCHESTRA THAT 8% o Togls |, T8 1 MADE SUCH A DECIDED HIT.!N NORWICH A YEAR OR TWO. & ax & Trench-digging machines, originally | (s} Batied for Keets USUAL PRICES & sent to France for the American aymy R e e wn oy i =% g S% BB lare to be used inthe dpnstruction of a et o] @2 W 8% |126mie pipeline trom Havre to Paria, :

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