Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 3

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e WESTERLY HIGH PLAYS ACADEMY TODAY —_— The Weeterly High bassball club wifl ®ppear on the campus this afterneon, against our own Academy boys. West- erly refused to enter the high scheol Jeagne this season on account of strained relations with Stonington High. Neth- ing would please them better though than to beat all the leagne members and then give them the horse laugh. A contending pesition. Polly Ann was Kicked at the post and got off in twelfth position. She was outrun early, but worked her way through the entire fleld. With the $43,800 purse won by Mr. Whitney goes possession for & year of the Woodlawn vase. This trophy will remain hig preperty for a vear. He also has the privilege of naming the track But with Hitehon on the hill it looks [Wwhere contention for next years posses- A thongh the Rhode Islanders will not|sion of the vase shall be run next year. even get started, in their vengeful in- ¥ vasion. But they can ha counted upon | COMBINED TRACK TEAMS TO 1o pat up a good fght. Ther always do. COMPETE IN DUAL MEET Commell. will gather in Hitchon's offer- N, 2 16.—The com- ings. The rest of the team lines up as |, Princeton. N. J. May bined Oxford and Cambridge track team wemal . will meet a combined team froh Prince- Coach McKay's Co s - ;"_"‘::'f ton and Cormell in a dual meet at New fhree straight wing up fn date .hence it York, on or about July 29. Receipt of & cablegram accepting the invitation of the Amerfean universities Was announced here tomight by Dr. C. W. Kennedy, chairman of the Princeton track commit- wil be interestinz to see hew far they g0 before receiving a ack The game will start at 3 o'elock (standarq time). Harold Hull will have charge of tee. The message came from B. G. D. ¥ |Rudd, president of the Oxford Univer- TAFTVILLE FINISHED THIRD ~ ' |sity Athletic ctub and leader of the com- IN DUCKPIN TOURNAMENT |bined English teams = =~ = = Olymplo team of Tattville bowied | The meeting wili be held under con. The Olympio tea e ewpm | ditiens similar to those which obtained D I e e ite Biestant |in_the Oxford-Princeton dual mesting L T it Pt | held in London lasi summer, the Amer- t 555 for th g jcan and English teams each entering s B for e A fnish. | tWo men in each event. First place oniy N e e N e ibivianai | Wil ount in the iacor g A B 1 "1oeh place with &| Dr- Kennedy announced that no fi 3 B g arrangements have been made as to - e gl place that the meeting will be n New York, Travers Isi v M TS 110— 31 ) i & 124 1m 162 |many Princeton men - a9 100— 208 = [ 35— 29 | DMPSEY READY To # g : R 11 292 START ACTIVE TRAINING i Atlantie City, N. 1. May 18—Ar = rangements have been completed 5 Jack Dempsey to start active o hers within the mext few days % 5 pentier at dersey City Ju 05 20 port will be thrown open to the pub s n zive public _exhibition. Leo v { Houck, a Lancaster ey . e arrived hers tod b - | sey's sparring parimers - - | “Dempsey wan in his “ afternoon and jumped while. | that he will face th best condition of his FOURTEENTH | SPUN WOX RUNNING OF KNESS T 3 O A oo¢ | SZANNE LENGLEN RETAINS - M peai MR et HER TITLE BY DEFAULT | i na Whitney's colt Broomspun! Paris, May 16.—Suzanne Lenglen to- the Preak-|day retained her title to the woman - Poll . |single tennis championship of France = -3 » the default of Madame Golding, who had won the fina re sinzles | previousty r ne Xalapa championship by her at of Madame 2 = Billout, but who de 1 to try ¢ was W $43.000 to gions with tha French champion, Madam S and $1000 o the] 5 o5 ne richest American|ugpENTIER CONFIDENT OF ey il VICTORY IN COMING BATTLE | han $4.000 in excess of ” BATT io tha winmer of the| New York, May 16.—Confident of vic | tory in his coming battle for the world of the race—for the mile and | heavyweight championship, Georges Car. Jack Dempsey, ar- r of 0 begin training 4 | pentier. challeng: forward comtender | rived here today worked his wav up | international bout oft his ovpost-| The Prenchman and had to|morning when Poly | Savoie I age, shot into |ing camp at Manmasset, for the who disembarked th La “Hoggra from the French did not go dir ¥ s o fARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL Yev . - . MoNEY n 4 investment | New York, May.16.—Ca o fully 5|er. High 7;low 61-2; ru > ce of a rite | aiosing bid 6 1 § 1-2 10 7 per cent. | 7; pank acceptances 6. sk 6 TRNNE abths pos T owering of discount ok - as federal reserve bank now places all branches of that | New York May 16.—Spot cot o B & e Sl 4D tne. |HEiStiog 1385 eration of domestic money mar- bt s Hogesnoear B LIBERTY BOND MARKET, ™ incipal forelgn exchange remn- (o 4 1. 5., Hiah = reflected the tenss stuation re- ok ¥ 5w Sflesian eomtroversy. s lght!y and all eomtmental oe these to pain, Ware irres- £ saling in bends wers relatively more ol . mete | o ¥ 1 nan in etecks and of a more A i chamacter though the tone was | Viam T unesrtain The one sncouraging at department was tha ever- < of the new Brazifan isene. T earlr irregu-! - Tot. Sie videy toing. BEETS | Demind CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 16. — Cons strength developed in the wheat today ewmg more or less to abls cold weather and to a tum in price at Winnipeg. MARKET, % eclosed nnsettled at the same > %% |day's average tb 3c highe o Tw|146 to 146 14 and July 1 o & So W 1" (115 1-2. Com finished 3-4 to ic. lower fraess A% ¥4 19K {oats off 1-4@3-5 to 5-3 and provicior % 7% B4 | unchanged to 250 down. > Gm e | Reperts of heavy frost at various &% &4 63 | places gave the bulls an advantaze in ino A% 3% 8% |wheat market almost from the outset, an “% a3y |advantage which ywas quickly . supple. #4 &1 sy |mented by word that May delivery af B %4 1w | Winniper showed a rise of six cc pared with Saturday. It was said t growers appeared to have comman the sitmation at Winnipeg. Meanwhile country efferings here and mestic markets were : bullish factor was the disposi some influential traders showed a bearish view of pending lez: tom. On the other hand, rain in T as and Okizhoma together with hetter crop reports from parts of Kansa ed to ease the July delivery zomewhat Hedging pressure on corn weakened the market beth for corn and oat: Lower quotations on hogs had 2 hear. ish effect em provisions and ‘o belief that the semi-monthly ‘would show a fair increa: in supp! CMIGAGOD GRAIN MARKET. wamAT: he had planned, but spent the night in the city. He plans to go to Manhasset tomorrow, begin training Wednesday and keep at it virtually without interruption ufitil it is time for him to enter the ring ey City, ltg:rfiv!mler)nm lunch with George L. (Tex) Ricard, promoter of the bout, im- mediately after landing at noon. They discussed details concerning the. staging of the battle. The French boxers confi- dence of defeating Dempsey Was appar- ent when he mquired of Rickard if a suitable American challenger would be available within six months _after the Jersey City battle, if he wom. Rickard assured Carpentier that several American heavyweights were being developed who would be suitable opponents in such an event. Carpentier declared that if he won he would be glad to return to Amer- ica to defend the title., The Frenchman, at his usual fighting weight of 175 pounds, cellent condition. He has been training throughout the winter, For the first week at Manhasset the work will be com- paratively light. After that a more rig- orous program will be adopted, with Joe Jeanette, negro heavyweight, directing the staff of sparring partners | Some day next week Rickard will ac- | company Carpentierto the site of the arena in Jersey City, where the French- man will get his first glimpse of the cene of the coming contest. cite two or three days later. Carpentier was g wherever he cand person entranca of waited for hours fi the steamship pier to Carpentier, his tha ion, ha > the waiting_automobile. t all ¥he retained his grip on the smilin: leash in check the big blac® Belgian Dempsey, fn | company with Rickard, will view the ring | Y in making his} | is constant companion. In-| d crowd were many fellow- 1 Carpentier, who shouted ouragement in their native tongue. | Although the m will not be per- mitted to witness Carpentier in training. | not t. Man mps announ: tha tnewspap: | would be admitted ai any time raining quarters of the challenger. o of America’s most exclusive | ummer I be surrounded by a ba A 4S-acre estate, |t situa distance from the | n leased fie Boxi remodeled It contai ard today received a working | | steel ring which he probably | will ac ersey City bout. The square e of the model is that 3too which in two o) effo! | out o way with a minimum | WHITE SOX WON 5 70 4 VICTORY FROM ATHLETICS May 15 today rtened checked Urban Philadeiphia ) Drkee. 2 g wict o on b on both sides Fitlcburah (N hiladelohia (N) = o b - 2 5 ‘ofMeweint 4 8 208 a0 0 0 32 ol s Navk g o TIGERS BEAT SENATORS IN BATTING BEE Detroit, May Detroit and Wash- ingt 1 batting hee to- 2 nin 0 11 eight Ve nd a home - ncluded in the total of hits made by the two teams. The visit- s drove middleton from box in work of the Tigers. Score 1 Washington (A) Detroit(A) Totale ® 0 15 34 = Batied o Conrmner in ah venes 118 % com, omx Home rui :\ND!ANS LOSE THIRD STRAIGHT Cleveland, May 16—Mail's error of| New York, today's score being 6 to 3. land to lose its lead in its mmission in the ninth caused Cleve. uring the remainder of the game th southpaw had the Yankee battere at is mercy. Carl Mays made his f; W _basa ‘hits, ‘Schans, cn. Thre bise hirs B | BROWNS PITCHERS WiLD AND | \Hr_D SOX WON EASY VICTORY | Lou: May 16—St. Louis pitch 14 today and Bosto: vietory, 10 to 5. Hyndryx Pratt led the attack, the former nks in five runs and the latter three hit doubles wWith the bases fuil thres men in both hit freely but steady in pinches, Secore: Beston (A) bse dri | ach [ the Bt Leais (A) @ hpy its, Hendryx, 2), Pratt, Melnnie, Tacobaon. Phillies Shutout Pirates Philadelphia, ay 16—Philadelphia ev- ened up the series with Pittsburgh hy winning today, 3 to 0. Causey he leagne leaders with five hits un- til he was hurt and had to retire. Ring replaced him and retired six visitors | in order in the eighth.and ninth ig- GAME TO VANKE‘S‘ nission in the first inning and of | ¥ game with | appearance here since he threw the ball | which killed shortstop Ray Chapman the Polo grounds last August. He| was greeted with applause when h went to bat the first time. Score New York (A Clevelard (A) s hpo oa e ab hpe Bethef 3 blTamisson e 5 2 batted | instances, ; YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Natieaal League. New York 7. Cinclnmatl & St Louss 4, Brookm 3. Boston 7, Chicago 1. Philadeiohta 3, Pliisbursh o Amerigan Leauu New York 6. Cleveland 2. Chicago 5, Philadeiphia & Boston 10, St Louls 5. _ Detroit 7, Washington 13, International League. Jecsey City 6, Toronto 3. Reading-Buffalo, postponed, cold. Baitimore-Syracuce. postooned, cold, Newazk i, Tochester 10. i Eastern League. | Hartford 4, Watereury 1. Worcester 4, Albans 3. | Bridgeport & | ew Haven 1, Amesican Asseclaation, At Mitwaukee 7, Columbus . GENUINE ULL DURHAM At Kaneas Citr' 16, Toledo 5, At St Panl-Louistille, riin. neapolis-Indianapolis, rais, Callese Games. At Brunewiek, Me.—Norwich 11 At Worcester—Hois Cross 6. At Cambridgs—3a: _Bowdotn GAMES TODAY. e tobacco makes 50 T it i Paadioiie good cigarettes for : |0c eastern Leagun. | finish the chukker, but then was com- LEAGUE STANDINGS. pelled to retire from the game and was National Leag | to a hospital. The doctors an- Won. Lest. -Are {nounced that he had sustained a brok- 8 s 2 t ATl J. A. E. Traill took : = s place and proved 3 a | mainder of the game oo | each team put the ball | n the posts, the British secur- Al | ing_their score on a foul. This azain « re |made the score even, but W. S. Buck- | ; master of the British playe ke the | 4 | tie with a backhand stroke which al- i o won the game. BEAVES HIT VAUGHN FREELY i 1 2] AND DEFEAT cUBS | Eastern L. J May 16.—Roston hit Vanghn | Ia - | nning from Chicago 7 to 1 to- | | nd Ford starred at bat <on made twe zood o £ to a double play. Scort (N) Boston (N) b hpn o3 e ning. Williams 1ded AMERICAN GOLFERS PLAYED OVER HOLYOKE COURSE > > ay 16-—~The American am- e s ®S®:m e players who have come ac- e attempt to win the Brit- hip played over the links lake today. N SO SR ul D. Hunter of California i rticularly good form. He went —_— - the course tw e, on each occasion CARDINALS OVERCAME DODGERS’ | ng the round in , only one| LEAD AND WON OUT | siroke over the amateur record. Bob- | Biog Ny : ¥ Jones was somewnat out of form | sk Sl for a round this morn- | lead today and " t oon Dr. Hunter and Bob- pite ated Francis Ouimet and ox in’the fo n a four-ball match 1 in the six! & Fownes, Jr., and Fred St. Louis (N) N § in the morning A hion & Jesse Guilford and| S each required 75 3 Slgam 112 h between En- 2 4 8 1 a States will be 0 e played at Hoylake with eight men on Sjis b 8 Thermos Defeated Woodman B anrel fore a large crowd of 300 enthusi- e fans the American Thermos Rot- —— - team defeated Modern nan team, Sat 5 3 woh x) Tatted tiptop ehape, allowinz 3 seat- =l d duty for the Thermos team < 00—t ts and sent 15 of the Wood- Brooki 4 <ricz. | €N 0 the water pail via the strike t route. Allen of the Woedman team hampienship mateh e 5 5 o | middleweig le_and Joe Chip was | between Jo Her of the ; i nounced here today by Martin Kill. ) Bate = n {ilea, “Wilsons manager. The bout will i n be held in Detroit on May 25, Killilea Cinctona 3 s Sem_Vork Won Doubleheader basa bt The Taftville Red Sox Aefeated the Greeneville Stars in a doubla h HURLINGTON COMBINATION on Providence St. G DEFEATED U. S. POLO TEAM|day oon, winning the first zame 3 5 to 3, second game 6 to A i London, May 16—(By the 2 5 t a (o American_Pol o Red Sox play the New Vil- lage which nex month dbateneasony ¢ Accepts Challengs The Daredevils llenge of of Ttaftyille accepts the Mercuries to a be played this Sunday in Taft- ey . Answer through temorrow’'s pa- Dever our ed in a chukker. the Americ age col ball, 3 Waseds Woma urn arose oomington, Indiana, May 16.—Wa. | hurt, but Lord Rocksa University of Japan defeated In.| Foiae rolladfcuer on the{diana, 5 to 4 hers today. by bunehing ground. He recovered for five runs in the venth inning, HARD WEAR TIRES AND TUBES As the name implies, made for Hard Wear. 3 Ford Sizes Extra Ply—Larger Sizes Cords. Quality High—Prices Low. Come and see the quality. Let us quote you prices, ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES ................ $2.00 THREE-PIECE SAUCEPAN SETS ............ $1.25 COFFEE PERCOLATORS .../ ... ........ $1.50 COMBINATION COOKERS ......... o oo $2.25 THE HOUSEHOLD blanked | BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 was roughly treated by the Thermos team; being touched for 15 hits. He| d out 5 men. Mill stared at the ork the Thermos, getting three hite ) uding a double and o triple. The 4., Thermos would like to hear from a ff| team for a Saturday game. Call The 1 ..030100403.1 : 1000010100-3 rior to this inning not a h bee: TR Etee vo runs | Baseball Challenges e a ¥1 The Codes avould like to hear from lsite any ball team in the city. They would Caneinnati (M) ' New Yerk (N .|like to hear from the North St. Red Wonpe sl b 3 3{Tops, and the High St. Stggers. Alil Bawews 4 1 4 tloume | players must be under 13 years, Ry [Fricen. 2 § 91 The ereadys of Taftville woul Lo fromer 300 ce to hear from feams averaging 17 rer [iot s of age. Answer through this pa- See.r b " per. & H 3 Wilson Matched With Chip 3 o| Boston, 2 The signing of an . {agreement c unds, Sun-| Religion as a rule flourishes better in connection with perity. OPENING The O'Neil-McGrory Electrica Contractors and Dealers B Wednesday, May 18th Franklin Sqluare, CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF APPLIANCES— . FIXTURES— } PORTABLES— « SUPPLIES Norwich || B v Drop in, look around, see the new Modérn Home Electric Washing Machine that fits in your Set-Tub. It’s practi- cal, no water to carry, saves you floor space, and costs you less. Electrical Estimates and Information Furnished. 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