Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 3

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NGRWICH * BULLETIN, THURSBAY, tarts Hard Training Saturday ’ »r Atlantic City, May T8—Jack Demp- Bey nearyveight champlor who is at dressed the Frenchman as a former comrade in arms, | + jace preparing to defend that -.!-e pa:a.r\s{' ‘:«\"gm Carpentier at|AMERICAN GOLF TEAM TO 10cts fmm Wersey* City on July 2, is doing a little MEET BRITISH PLAYERS London, May 18.—(By The A. P.) The main topic of interest of the moment in British “ goifing circles is what will be The experts say his rusged when mere work each day. he will be ready to meet sparring partners on Saturday, n workouts are sceduled to be- | i the outcome of the mateh which is to be ¥ five sparring | Plaved Saturday at Holyake between " rendy 1o help|teams representing the United States perti. epina his more active|@nd the United” Kingdom. Experts here e e e I Philadelphia |are Eenerally - agreed that Great Brit- ain will have to put forward her strong- g Jack Clittor of Brose.va Jola- | S0 1002, (0 WL vere 1o, forrm & team e Dempsey crew here toda . pent|Worthy of raseting the visitors The teams will be made up of eight @B&B1ML Te nventionof Blue-jay fered the world a way The New without’ corns Inalittlewhileitloosensand comes out. to escape corn troubles. Millions now employ it. At least 20 million corns a year are being ended by it. To suffer corns now is a folly. One test will prove them needless. Blue-jay comes in liquid form or plaster. You apply itby atouch. The painends thenandyouforeetthe corn. The Scientiiic Corn Ender ER & BLACK Chicago Plaster o lue 3 of B & B Sterile Surgi sure, It is the modern way, The way is easy, gentle, the right way. Blie oy s it i made by a surgical dressing house of world-widerepute. It is fast displacing treat- ments which were harsh and wrong. One test will convince you. Try it tonight. r Liquid jay New York Toronto d Aliied Preducts Dressing wuch time today 1 ing who 1 ; ol be BN for the|men on each side. The British eight, 2 it is said, will be named Friday at Hoy- mpion match e T ENTERED| It is generally assumed that places | O TALENUENAMENT on the local eight wfll be given to the i IN TENNIS TOUR amateur champlon. Cyril Tolley, and E. Paris, May 15— (By the Associated |W, W, Holerness, the latter of whom Pross ‘The w d be hard court|is one of the favorites for the coming | o p maiches, which | championship, and M. W. Seymour? who SENUINE - $ atread o drawn [recently won the golf illustrated gold entr xpe roll before the | case from a representative field 3 on May 22| 0f the American players a_great im- rench team, now virtually com- | sression has been made by Jesse Guil- r X A e players | ford, of Beston and Dr. Paul D. Hunter ] e xilliam Laur- (of Los Angeles, both of whom have | Brugnon. Max Decugis and [played over the Hovlake links in 72 Suzanne Lenglen Decugis and |which is omiy one stroke above the rec- | Y englen are matehed in the mix-lord for the course. Charles Evans, Jr.| ip against Wil-|tha American national amateur cham-|== ——— e m T. Tiden. 2nd. and Mrs. Molla|pion, and Francls Oumet of Foston are T i e men's doubl T at. baem put to any severe test|ranked thirteenth on the ! re against e arrival by which the puhlic | DY scores of 6-2, 6- ! Mile. Lenge y I3 fndga them accurately. Nei- | Leagenls partner |y able to fudes them secarately. Nelilypyrms marny 1y orH { « Edith Sigsired Las | on 1or any sensational work AND BEAT CARDINALS | e ected : A evernelecs e British experts are| Philadelphia, May 15.—Captain Meu- | ne pia who w!* com-|of npinion th hese three last named |sel's home run with two on bases cul- | - far as is are will prove worthy onponents for |minated Philadelphia's five rally e Major |ony men that Great Britain can ‘select|the ninth inning today, W S il [& -Lowe, | tn meat them. game of -the series from St. Louis, 7 : Bemas et a1l ‘the mlayars on the team of |6. Pertica pitched dazzlin 4 n nd Ru-|cantain W, € Fownes, Jr., are of alsix in e the v 0 ba n n send : Able him fo put a | Home runs & wiii take DIAC? | foam into ! having mo apparent | featured S ag 'n xeakness. rvers of the game attack o er west of i's 1A the Americans maD- | phisdeana 00 | St Lews 0D [ I eaten it probably will beonly| "~ ‘wvinpo sl s z AMHERST WON DUAL . marrow margin i S b TRACK MEET| S 7 | Mesatrt 29 1 | PRESIDENT PRESENTED PAss BY b 3 0 st ‘ neet o- | PACTFIC NORTHWEST LEAGUE Wi o i H 5 fassachu-| yashington, May 18.—President T : 3 L 1] aceept 0d: a season 4 " ! i Outplayed Yala Nine. | »u u . b, - e were six New Govin, Ay e \ BRE Ao coop 603 S PIRATES HIT DODGERS' PITCHERS | SHES TO CARPENTIE ; 0—6 10 WARD AND WIN, 11 TO 2 L RIS Mu r ' ™ e {oxes ' LS8 .x- lnhl.i\ | ' WAS UNSETTLED. Cenira) - : ’ Rails were l . « SMITI'S HOMF N s JAY FOR GIANTS || ceptances 5 oN Sterting. Teaterds OFFERINGS AND WON 18 7% | ques’ offering B £ b 2 2% | third inning W 4 - que and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. BRAVES FELL LUQUES’ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET : Chicago, May ¥8.—Declded wpkurns | ot % {In the price of wheat resulted today fram | (77" St ‘ | Infavorable crop reports and from ‘mors | Nimice 1% iaw |aCtive export demand. The mbarket| ey . |closed strong. 2c to 3 1-dc met higher,| ... A | ™ith May 148 1-2 to 148 3-4 and Juiy| TS 1.3 |L18 14 to 118 1.2 Corn gained 1-2¢!cimimmatt » o1 09 9 8800 0t to lc. oats 1-2c to 3-4 and provisions| Baion DLp 000 1 ek {2 to' 37 | “Tiome Tim.” Bouiimortn ) It was only at the start that w D E heat | howed any tendency toward a servack.| FABER WELD YANKEES 7O | BROWNS Loui SEVEN FIRST 0 SULTS. ek | Cloveland (A DE AT SENATORS| Forecasts of lower wages for railroad FIVE HiTS AND WIN VICTORY | . empioves comnted at first & bearish| Chicaso, Red Fabe: wa nfluence, the prevailing opiinon being | fine form d held New York |that the expected wage cut might be|to five hif Chicago bunched 1 aken to indicate a downward move- | hits off the visiting twirlers and tr 2 ment of eots In general. Offerings of | coupled with wildness by the siabmen » {wheat, however, were quickly abeorbed | oo errati . enabled the ‘ocals 2 and the market moved upward fast, im-|to score consecutive vic- neiled to a great extent by advices that|tory. The score was 12 to 2. Babe Ruth the crop in Nebraska and the southwest | was up five times and went h: was in a somtwhat precarfous position| eh pitching to him throughou . & 016002800 With much depending on weather dur-|game. Score: St Louis AL S MRl ing the next week. In addition, about Now York (A) Two bame his, Rice, Sisler (2), Three baro his, {one million bushels of cash grain were ab hpo oS i e Omh s SO said to have been taken for export with| Mt . & § 5 S5 i e hfiflvjnv;i_;’n the new crop 1:‘:n:' se 2 Eoaure CARPENTIER SPENDS DAY OF level of'the day Baker. ALIEE L ,;':g;”; Manhasset, N. Y., May 18.—Georges Active shipping demand for corn heip- | bame® 33 4 5 o % |Carpentier, French challenger for the ed to )it the market, for corn and o, o 58 & 0 ”Wodd's heavyweight boxing champion- Country offerings of corn. were some.|Shemnp 8 ¢ 2 A — |ship, spent the day in dressing gzown, what larger but mostly above the mar:|Tirines b b 5 o 9 pajamas and slippers, recuperating from % ket. e LI the effects of his sea voyage and the bus- o 3% 3% | Provisions went Mgher in sympathy 3 b iness of becoming settled in his training ® Bk _7\ with grain and Tomn oS 3 camp. He will not begin s us. hogs, (x) Batied for Stectan tn Th training until next week. MCMEACD GRATN WARKET. A special traffic station was estab- [r— il b o 0 0 8 20 0 2lished near his camp today. Several po- el - -~ o rgrae e e e o e Indy. U A T i e crowds of the carious and to prevent . :h ok S+ S INDIANS DEFEAT A'}‘HLETI(S Sl SeGhe 1 &% en oin AND BEGAIN FIRST PLACE | "qot 0UR T To11 = Al Cleceland, May 18.—Elmer Smith's|called & T services spar- o R S R homip run ;over: the right feld Wall with| tins - partn o s » ®u | Bpeaker on base, won today's game for| Lo from Legion posts * B hqut tha country have heen re- elcoming him to a him luck, T S UNABLE TO SOLVE JONES, LOSING TO RED S0X ; May 18.—Detrolt executed a shutout of the year. The dlay came after two men had | McInnis he base line and | Boston. (A) Detrat (&) t 1 |Cobb. o 40300 i [Veomatt & 1008 S % D006 200000 - - | WILL USE TWELVE ™ | | GEAND AMERICAN HANDICAP | ; h Shore Country Club, 1., : i | W Nine of the er three will | lodge. | o 1 be used E cial cvents. Indications ara merica w railroads aigning ooters and offering o lroad fares there chould be \estion about the 1,000 entries. And | - I be a record| eason we want to 1h tournaments and nenté had been jean Trapshoot- 144 Ame ion up to April TAPSHOOTIN AT SERIES 21 sm TWO.PASSENGER ROADSTER 50p horsepower, 119-inch wheelbase $1750f. . b. Detroit HE SPECIAL-SIX Two-Passenger Roadster is an ideal car for a man with a small family or for a salesman who wants a sturdy, dependable, economical car with plenty of power, but who doesnot need a five or seven passenger car. There is ample room in the rear compartment for luggage or salesmen’s sample cases, This is a Studebaker Year NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO. 21 MAIN STREET NORWICH. CONN. NUE Prices f. 0. b. factory Ctyr Slu Toaring Cars and Foadsters LICHT.SX JOURING CAR . £ SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAl SPEGIALSIX 2 PASS: and 4 PASS. nomus BIGSIX TOURING CAR...... Couper anaeduns Willimantic. Insurance of Hartford a\ *.ar, aill a | Wall Boa z) ternoon) Rockvilla A. A i ik at A and Roofing M s S AL B LARGEST STOCK IN THIS CITY TO SELECT FROM ] Company at Bristol | July 10—Nutmegs of New Haven at | SPECIAL PRICES ; 35 New! Depariivy Manit el A Srirenn il HOF. & A J. DAWLEY ngers of Briazeort, at Wii-' | Telephone 62 NORWICH, CONN. y Monson, Mass., at Monson k August 7—Monson, Mass, at WiNi- | mantis, i flist WITH SAILOR FREEDMAN IN WORLD COMMERCE JOCKEY INIURED 1IN 77m 17 RIFLE. MATCHES | By Peter P. Carney. = was tried i n connection Matches last esful e that ncetion with the matches at Tt Tikely registered but e The big | this announce- on of trapshooting government. With ring the thirty days the thousand are given a chance to try Adding trap- rifle shooting progran those who try d form cluba ore are none ne members of clubs ve. It will provide riffemen during the .-\r-u s he cannot use the 30 calibre rifie. f= not none of connec Deration matches pshooting game. p trar home no for n. are that, BASEBALL CHALLENG A aewly or-| w London ani will| veragiagz between the cars. They ‘ure com =t junior leazur sondon. For game| e to Jerry Donosan, 280 Conrecti-| ivenue, New London, Conn The Colts challenze anv team in *te city. They would near from t North Street Red and the high | s Stggers, and play at th> Lake| strest diamond. All players must be nder 13 years of age. The Sacred Heart School bassball team |challenges any team in the vieimhy. They would lfke to hear from Mt Pleas- lant, St. Patrick’s and others. They | would like to arrange a game with the Red Sox who claim that they can beat any team in this county. If they play the Sacred Hearts they will have to play better than they have been plaving. Ed- ward Benoft, Manager. |AMERICAN THEEAD TEAM BASEBALL SCHEDULE American Thread team of Willi- has a neat echedule arranged for son up to Aug. 28 and is as fol- The mantic the lows ay 23—Winchester Repeating Arms Company of New Haven, at Willimantc. 29—Colombias of Hartford, at Willimantie. May 30—(morning) Norwich K. of C. at Norwich; (afternoon) Norwich K. of C. at Willimantic, June {—American Chaln Company at Bridgeport. June 5—Hudsen A. C. of New Ha- ven, at Willimantic. June 12—Fisk Red Tops of Chicopes, OR LOSE IT BY DEFAULT i Boston, May 17.—Joa Lynch the | e . . | worldy bantam champion, has ot to de. |16EE 5 Friday Evening, May 20, end title within the mext two| The mes ’ onths or lose it by default. Pete Her-| {ional Feddwal | at 8 O’ clock man is hot en his trail and has protest- i mor h wom | . od to the New York boxing that Lynch | ¥as addressed . |} Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 o0 oh with him. Aceord | men's college | 3 e e e Falime ot the ow Tork com: | Madame Curie appeared ex 50c. on Sale at Davis Thea- mission a champion has got to defend | her vovage and the succe . L his title within six months from the time | receptions. She has been ordred by b tre. Tickets Exchanged T that he comes into it. physician to avoid all o sl Herman is confident that he will gagements. ‘ RACE AT CHURCHILL DOWNS T May 18.—gerbert Hoover, | jockey. riding Nomines in tha sevenih 1 for a b the National Assocls- race at Churchill Downs today was i el | ifacturers, that combinations painfully injured when his mount fall| myory i | - d importers vaiibin over Sugs, ridden by N_J. Barmes, who| n are seeking to dominate Connelly and Barnes were badly shaken A sace 1o the peace of compound frac of the jaw. The LAt st rong plea. for s iateniiai Rorses wore not Injured. The track sur- | ‘ et | zeon saia he did not think efther of e | P SPORT NOTES. | s et s Pittafield ha i - orid 1o sundie nl WON OPEN GOLF TITLE le | wa aconomic stab! oF NEw rmspy | Ruckics i | ngprbgutsicop e Tenafly, N. I.. May 18— Pete O'Hara | ; re will be no further of the Shackamaxon Country club % r n r A iy o L B 4 sex 31 the Knickerhocier Goit cinh ROBERT SHERMAN, 15, DIES 1482, This was the first time ® o i There AT HIS HOME AT ONEC® SHsmponahip of the state has been play=122 - s 3 Balletin.) od for. Frank Dyer, upp Montelalr | On Robert Sherman, 78, amatenr, w second wi 151 f ly Baseball Challenge. | . wife for Sunday. Please answer through | Workmen's Compensafion. this paper. . dgn: y 4 3 AR L Reply te i - e roved by Com- The Mercuries will p ’ e e o '('y“( Taftville, V'vh"‘ r N yer. and Seliman N will write » lefter concern x oye, bruised fim fes to J. Durga, 245 Broad p ' pr To Conch Toston U. | it ke 4 Bostens ! Mav 18.—Dr. Chatias Wiehn lacasas OGRS ERORyS Helig EMltd o s o MEMORIAL ¥ or 0 Connecticut College Girls team at Boston University next year. s z it PIERROT, THE PIRA’ Rivals Want Game. A ; The Baltic Rivals ars withont a game | . Under the auspices N for this Saturday and would like to hear from‘any semicpro team. Call1s4 College Club LYNCH MUST DEFEND TITLE Davis Theatre Monireal when they meet In raves fi one week from next Friday might. s Goldman, manager of the New Orleans Itallan, says that Herman would rather fght Lynch for the title than claim it by defanit. “Pete will win decisively from Lyneh when they meet again,” savs Goldman. “The match would attract a tremendous gate and I know that John Mahony who is to make the matches for the YD show in the Harvard stadium on the afternoon of July 2 would stage this championship fight. It would draw HOUSEWIVES p SHOULD CONSIDER THE INSTALLATION OF THE ELECTRIC SERVANI IN THE HOME. more than a $100,000 gate at the fa- 1. i T SEE US A Field will undoubtedly atiract the great- est crowd that ever attended a hoxing show in New England. Prowidence alone will send closa to 5060 fans to reot for Montreal. Good judges say that every ona of the 13.080 scats will ba cocupied when the beye get Into the ring. THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. * 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET

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