Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 3

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ANYTUING STRANGE L) outcome although he was a little worried in the first few innings, the way his boys were missing them. He will have them hard at practice during the remainder of the week {0 prepare for the fifth straight at Stafford Springs Saturday afternoon. The score: LR a hpo a ae Whitney8d 4 1 1 2 38 Youngef 3 0 2 2 20 Paradisth 3 1 0 5 00 Faningt 4 8 2 0 10 4423 20 2 014 0 01 4110 o0 0% 30 00 200 2 00 3/l0 21 20 ST e e A 77 BULKELEY DEFEATED E'TTER RIVAL VCCATIONAL Tn a game where errors plaved the major role, Bulkeley defeated its most bitier al, Vocational, at Morgan Monday, S to 3. After the lo had made a total of eight errors Bulkeley had run up six, the Or- and E team had coralled runs to Vocational's four. | : was very loosely pla owing any or muc d eignt Clncimmati st Boston. New Tork at Chicage. Bridgeport at S YESTERDAY’'S' RESULTS. National Leaywe. New York 4, Cincinnati 3. (3 feming Brooklyn 9, St. Louis 7. Bosen 8, Chieagzo 4, Pittsburgh 6, Philadeiphla 4. Ameriean Leswes. Cleveland 4, New York 1 Chicago 1, Pniladeiphis & Washington 2, Detroit 1. St. Leuls 4, Boston 3. International Lesgus. RBaltimore 1. Syracuse S, Reading 5. Buffalo 8. Eastern Leagwy. Albany 3, New Haven M. Hyrtford 2. Wateehury 1, Dittefield 14, Worcaster 4. Bridgeport 7, Soringfield 4. American Asceeiaation. At Kaosse Oty 7, Other games poetponed Totedn 4. ratn! Dartmouth 2. Pri Norwich 7. Bates & Boston Coliege §, Rheds Tdtend State 4. GAMES' TODAY. National League. You'll enjoy the - - And, besides Prisce Pitteburgh 2t Rrookiyn. hicazo at New Yark. St Touis st Philadelphia American League. Washington at St Louls Boston at Detroit Philsdelphta ot Eastern League. Cleveland IRST thing you do next was a largé crowd and there were people ack of the third base line, The | Score: Buckoley. 2 b po 04 o4 o 81 Vorztionat, > 1BBINIZC itrlibiAl 3 ] 2o nersan 2. Rrown %, Auwwd ® ¥ ice, Lyons, McPhail. Struck out, by 0 Dwyer 3, MARY'S NI WALLOPED TVILLE GRAMMAR at Mohegan pa first game of la G | | |'sT. | | the mmar, by a It was a close game up 2e95uma i ERRORS COSTLY TO PHILLIES IN FOURTH LOSING TO PIRATES E ay 17—Philadeljhia’ 2 rallie rt and Pittsburgh easily in t 2 out of 3 for the series to- : pitched fine ball three ed played so a split fin- He will 1 three day Phifadelgtia (N) hpo a e - | DODGERS WON 9 TO 7 VICTORY FROM CARDINALS { Brook) N. Y. May 17—Brooklyn today 9 to 7. Ak Although the After the first three con. visitors outbatted a slugzing match, ve the locals five and Mec- home runs Brookiyn (W) ab hopo s 0 0lichoston. 3 i 1[oneon 4 51 slGrmine 40 0 |Mremer 2 5 [Reneeyon o|15tur. 5o 1| rueger.e 1 sevesse-ee 00101 84 2208 38 Tr. Thees ; Krueger and Mc- BOXING NEXT WEEK = Y., May 17—Georges shook out his sea legs to- d training camp in preparation for championship boxing beut with Dempsey in Jersey City July 2. alking was the only exercise taken the French challenger. Carpentier will do no boxing until next week and until then his da m will comsist of light exe: and walks, trainer Gus Wils A ring has been erected outdoors d & barn. The French chaflenger expressed sat- sfaction with the training camp select- on | said quarters in the en ¥ en | ed wire d his position edd. Waterbury., Albany ot New Haven ford at —go get some makin’s papers and some Prince Albert’s delightful flaver, there’s its freedom frem bits Rrakin Chicagn GIANTS WIN 11 INNING nationals made it ( | right scored three runs. Score: i 35 e of the series from | by maki B Virasifl 1 0 {Hooper, wt Perkine.c Falk.1 Al ofStrunk e 3 1|Shecty, o 5 0{Schalk.c o [\eWaoor 0 o Voo Hawts.p 3| Totass AWt [ Perre.p d base. Score: Vaswinate 0) Burt My Whatever your product there’s R LaTadEme faid) a Bay State Finish for it dnael s o 5 In over 80 years of progressive paint-making, Wads- L % Lo worth, Howland & Company have developed new paints 3156 3 ’ e and finishes to meet every industrial need. L i 3 o Bay State Machinery Finishes have proved superior on ot oA 5 S many different kinds of machinery. These finishes include d for him. The cottage and training midst of beautitul country are surrounded by four and a half feot fence barricaded with barb- LEAGUE STANDINGS. Leagus, Won Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders! No use sitting-by and say- ing maybe you’ll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going’s good, for man-o- man, you can’t figure out whatyou’re passing by! Such Prince Albers ie sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, hand- some pound and half pound tin_humidors and in the pound Natienal and parch which is cut out by : «our exclusive patented pree- ess! Certainly —you smoke P. A. from sun up till yeu slip between the sheets withe out a comeback, Prince Albert is the tobace co that revolutionized pipe smoking. Ifyounever could crystal glass humi- der with spenge moistener top. Amariean League. Won e = smoke a pipe — i Sy flavo.r, such coolness, such You can—%%e]) Yég%;txfg il wan more-ish-ness—well, the only —if you use Prince Albert = 1‘ way to get the words em- for packing! It’s a smeke b ! phatic enough is to go to it revelation in a jimmy pipeq Rimeit and know yourself! or a cigarettel GAME FROM REDS 17— The New York four straight from ncinnati today winning an eleven in- New York, May Copyright 1921 PRINGE ALBERT game by a score of 4 to 3. A home | ¥ B, Revuolds run smashed hy Walker coming with ton-Salem, none out in the cleventh broke up the N.C game. Prior to that Walker had hit - {a triple and a double. Score: ji sm Cincinnati .(N) | New York (N) the flallond Joy Ok‘ hpo & e a 5 0{Burns,it 3 3 s ri bese ite i, o | 82Y- He is appearing for his first pub-] came in strong in the 5th and crawi- o e B lic appearance since he started train-|ed right away from them and piles " pi il ing on urday night. up 11 runs. Bassette and Derucher ‘ 2 BROWNS TWO RUNS IN 8TH The Willis Gale Post Overseas|starred for Moosup. . 1ol WINS GAME FROM RED SOX | '°terans of Atiantic City adopted a Vingoe 3 olbamesp St. Louis, May 17—Gerber's single |[CToIution today extending a weicome Glasge Wes 3 St. Lot May serber’s sin to Dempsey an eferr- S e | Jacobson’s triple and a wild pitch by | inc to the ',h:‘n?nilz'lns ar :?:ayrv)::;, Tha G. T. M. baseball team of Glaage (x) Nemt whm vers in the Sth gave St. Louis two|get in more ways than' one.” defeated the Meirose team ef Taftville (Seore by toninas runs and a 4 to 2 victory over Bos g i to the tune of 3 to'3, Sunday. The G- Newr York ton today. Score: Y. M. baseball team Has won the firet Clctmai 0 01011 Boston (A) | St Lewis (A) RUTH MADE 12TH HOMER twn games and are out to get them all. e Yonne WAl ot o s S I Ko aide “IN GAME WITH INDIANS The G. T. M. baseball team will jeurney geu ity H 28| Cleveland 17—Babe Ruth made|'0 the state hospital May Z1st and wil BRAVES HITS COUNT & e 4 i3 7 llhis twelfth home run of the seasen to- ters A. A of-Jewett City, AND DEFEAT cuBs |} ; 192 day. “batting the bal ver e el in Glasgn. Game called § o Boston, May 17—Boston made its i R e i o i Loy eveland iwen hits count f Eung S;fi‘;.’fstea‘\n‘f",}i’f H s13 _ Speaker and Ruth nearly came to| Want Games. S35 4L With Ao Tase E ; = C'\:rmmd ';v‘b( sixth inning but were| The Willimantic Rovers have ergan in the eighth Oeschzer's double to o 3 B e TDIa Sihion e e 0 fox the VAL snent St PRI taws 3 o DB o to arrange games out of town with amy Chicaga (N) Boston (N SA) semi-pro team in New England effering ab hpo a 2 hopo a 3 s|a suitable guarantee. For partiemlars : S 3 3 2 Al s Deunis F. Haggerty, Willtmen. £ e 4 ‘: g tie, Conn. B 3103 "0 5 ] R 68 bl 3 Baseball Challenges 13- o f nTues bt bl Menoay) o I coben. The Occum and Versailles basebal i == 2 o team challenges any amateur team ix § 1o [CORBETT: RAXSIDENMESEY A | eastern Connecticut averaging 13 years ga VISIT AT TRAINING CAMP ¥ ~—| of age. Write to manager Fraak Beas- M5 2| Atlantic City, May 17—James J. Cor-| son Box 9 Versailles. { bett, former heavyweight champion of | { the world, spent eeveral hours with |y 15 Accepts Challenge 1 t | Jack Dempsey at his traininz camp| —t ‘ | Corbett expressed confidence in Demp- £t |, The, Davedevils of Taftrille sssept: | sev’s ability to heat Georges Carpen- aeNchallangs “of the ‘Mstericals. and ttier in their hout at Jersey City on — would like to have them call Murphy CHICAGO TAKES FOURTH oty 3. e formertadebolder. ert Moosup All-Stars Won Game 1984, STRAIGHT FROM ATHLETICS | the city tonight hut plans to return lat-| The Moosup All Stars defeated Hag- Chicago, May 17—Chicago won its|er i week. Stars of Willimant m- Defeated Cubs | fourth consecutive game today by de- | v spent a strenous day in score o to The Daredevils defeated the New feating Philadelphia ten to four, there- | working out, his well balanc i had the lead | London Cubs 11 te 8, Sunday et New' a clean sweep of the Phil- | sram keeping him busy throug part of the game, Moosup|Londen lies. Falk's batting was the feature of the game. Score. Koo e ——— o Chicaso n ab a (A i n 1 ofo s 3 o o{Multizan b »|Codins, 2 Toaal ot T Sl N 2 o8 802 0 baee Tits, Witt, Mulligan Periins Semalk F. Waiker. Tare baee hits Gl Strunk SENATORS WON LAST GAME OF SERIES FROM TIGERS Detroit, May 17—Washington won the final game of the series from De- troit teday, 2 to 1. The contest was a pitching duel between Mogridze and Leonard. Mobridge fanned two pinch | hitters in the ninth, the only inning in'f which a Detroit runner passed second Do You Manufacture Machinery ? | g slush coats, fillers, sealers, and enamels. 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