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| l l \ | | WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY 8 WA In these Suits of ours at $35 You'll find the style, snap, ihe \all-wool fabrics, fine tailoring correct fit and the things that make clothes serve well. Marphy & McGarry 207 Main Street EMPSEY HAS MOST STRENUOUS N#ORKOUT BEFORE DAUGHERTY WORWICH BULLETN, WEDNESDAY, MAY ACADENY LOSES ———— N. F. A, after having won Ave straight games, lost to Westerly High Tuesday afternoon at Vose Park, Westerly, in a loosely played game by the score of 10 to 6. Till about fhe seventh inning N. F. A looked ltke ‘the best bet’and had eeveral chances to put the game on ice, but they were not quite equal tothe From the seven'h on th> hoys became discouraged at the decisions of Umpire Palmer. Without a dombt he pulled some of the worst Jacisions ever witnessed. It may have been uninten- tional. but If so, it stampe him as tho dumbest of dwmb hells. But it s no use crabbing mow. he got away with it, s0_sive him credit. F. A. drew first blo>1 in he sec- ond innins, scoring ome rum. In ‘*he mext frame they pmsacd over another. Westerly broke Into the game m the fourth, ecoring ome rum And seading Hitchin to the showers. Hitch is_stil bothered with a sore southpaw. Difly was gent to the hill. In the nfih od DifMiy was bombarded heavily, but he stopped thetr onslaught after they had scored_ance. Tn the second half of the sevent: came the deluge. To start with N. 7. A. was in the lead by the same sence, of 4 lo 2. Then the nine Westerly mea bezan hitting and Dmpire Palmer became de- lirions, and their combined efforts yield- ed § rans. The old game was won right there. N. F. A. did make a last vain effort to stage a ninth Inning rally but tw oruns were all that they could math- ne pitched for Westa-y. He was touched for 12 hits, enouzn to win a ordinary game but this was no ordinary game. s performed a rare n Joe Para five times in five batting well over ) old winning streak is all shot to fin- and the boys had hoes of the season without another de- feat. But it is all in the game. As long as a game must he lost it is bet- ter that it ehould he to Westerly, who {s not a league member than to another ! N. J. May 4—With| who is. They are at present leading the Attorney General| joagye with a percentage of 1.000. Buck- s guest, Jack | mey ana Vocational are tied for second , rough the mast | with a pereentage of 500 Stonington al- e has indulged 0| g0 e in the league. ng here ten days| mhe next game is with Vocational Sere | zht champion ineres- | oy gaturday afternoon. The New Lon- | six rounds, covered six | don lads have a strong team, it is ad, punched the bag| 304 ghould extend Coach McKar's shadow boxing | fo tne limit oncluding the| " nr. paimer umpired the ngth thrunks = man. Sc coat and eard was pre before going | al Vo « | was the elimination of Ouimet in 1 ——. T0 WESTERLY HOPES ACADEMY TEAM IS NOT SOEE AT WESTEELY UMPIRE The following letter was received from 4 Westerly fan late Tuesday night re- garding the Academy-Westerly game: Wosterly, R. L Sporting Editor, Norwich Bulleztn, Dear Sir: It is with a feeling of shame for my home town that I write re- garding the Westerly-Norwice Academy game played here this wf‘ T trust that the Academy team which 'mpressed me, an old time player and fan. as a clean aggregation of hizh school Laye, Will not lay it up aza‘ist the Westerly team for the unsportsmanslike canduct of Umpire Palmer in te game today. As a lover of clean basaball, whether we win or lose, the d3cislors of Mr. Pal- mer in today's game ware al: 7 tne rawest I ever witnessad. So of the decisions, T will adm't, were close, and 1 will give him the bemefit of the coubt, but several of them commg at a _tme when it meant runs wer2 so abso'utery far wrong that it mizat create a doubt in many minds f they were no: inter- tional. Quality always wins. Quality at no higher price fits this year. Quality meansHoods. Any tire dealer can get them from a nearby distributing peiat. Sce Tire Rate Book. ‘Hood Rubber Products Co., Inc.. Watertown. Mass. Knowing Mr. Palmer as I do, I fail at- | = terly to see why he «hodld have so manv |in the third’ round. Speaking of his YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. times erred. His honesy and intezrity | -atch Oulmet declared it was won on Naticnal Leagus. in sports has alwavs oeen of a h :o greens through Hodgson's super-| New Yok i, Piuslush 3 standard and I Iv wish to correct|jor putting. He does not intend to en- ool the impression takes were premedintdd. Yours in_sport, ter any more tournaments while abred and expects to States about the middle of June. return to the United Boston Philad: . Clncinnatl 2 American Leauue. A WESCHELY FAN. Jessio R. Guilford of Boston by leng| Sy loms & Ney Yok & i driving and_excellent all-round play ghivgion 5 put'up a good game against the Brit- Clevctand, posiponed EVANS AND QUIMET ELIMINATED |ie; chanipion Cyril H, Tolley. Regard- International L FORM GOLF TOURNAMENT jess of his defeat the distasnce he made | Jemes Citr 1, Reading T, Hoylake, Eng. May 24—(By the As-|in driving received much praise, and sociated Press)—Two of the American [ the title-Lold followers were obvi- Stars, Charles (chick) lvans and Fran- | ously. worried throughout the match. az:d today from Goif Chamirion- cis Ouimet, were elimi the Briish Amateu There was a remarkable fiish in the contest hetween the Ame: wm_repre- | ship contest. Evans was dufoated by |senttive Hunt, and Quilter of Walton| B e ore of hiz own mun, Captain W. C.| Heath. Hunt was 2 up at the four- Worvtster 1. Fawics swhile Ouimet was put cut by | teenth, but lost of bounds but his next [ New Hasea I Bridsoport 0. the Yorksh.re cham»sion, Charles tjod-| a terrific brassie shot, was on the American Asseciaation. g3n. Keveitheless fiva American sur- | green and he holed an’ eighteen yard| At Miwmukee o Lenierilie 4. vivors are ready for the fourth round|Dputt to square the match. He then| 4! »\WV;“-M (Colamtios, tamorrom won the seventeenth with a_brilliant | At Haneas City 6 Tndisnspolls 3 Those who won thelr gamss in addit- | three, and getting a half at the eig aiess o ion to Captain Fownes, were “Boby”| eenth, beat Hunt by one up. e s Jones, F. J. Wright Dr. Paul Hunter ands S pDonEgs PHILLIES WON FIRST GAME GARESHIOUAY, Surprise_followed surprise for the OF SERIES WITH REDS National Leasue. invaders, beginning with Jones nar- By : i B row escape from defeat in the second| Philadeljhia, May 24—Philadelphia h sl New York rou by BE. A. Hamlet of Wrexham, | émerged from lase pl by winning 5t Louts at Rosten Who unexpectedly proved to be amost|the first game of the Cincinnati series Cincinn; m the match, e firs tion of the d: second round. And on the heels upset came the defeat of Chick of t! d | Pon T The A chatted with |y ] | tures. After the |Bwenih 3 : am p inspection, Mr,|Bawomdst ¢ 0 Hitehin.p H gzer than 1 thought yon|Mgsme | saw box Brennan,and you | P SR . n. 1 am glad to know| mue »1e i s ail be able to halp you o 2119 vill be in the advisory capaci Whitner, Pacsdis. Geifla, 301 T jeneral is an ardent| Maine & off Hitchen 3 off Difh oy z engaged in the| by Mune i by Hitchon 2: by DifF o vigorously ap expected to witness the wniest. the Attorney - o Attorney 3 n States and 1 2 . t be ther to see MARKET WAS SPECULATIVE = the Jevel Draw your New York, M A g the bag and shadow | pended or re g empsey took on Larry Willi-| er perceptible K Alex Trambitas| marke: tc i N abe succeseion. Wil- | maimly ive, ms box first time with rds for a year or more. - g the e faced him. Re- | the rapidiv increasing of non.dividend - efore com back for an-| payers w prefer- woxed the second round, and then | red and 1st and er rou enault wore a headgear| 2nd preferred Hesis 5 autiored th hampion to take| Otner developments of the sessi » he fered from a|smch as further cutt in steel de as u res a contest last| and iron, a new low quotation for Lih & - dwever apparently| erty bonds and stiffer money rates w z caution, as he box-|among the factors which restrained P speed. bullish initiative e In the early stages BASEBALL CHALLENGES. pools endeavored to The S ospital Jrs. would llke to| terest by their support of any team under 13 years of | ofls, tobaccos, ahemicals and ot 7% for a game Memorial day morning, | closely held ‘speciattics. Thase efforts . al ground. Send challenge | were abandoned, however. when meeee efingwell Grove street, | sure bacame ton zemeral fo ba ignered Central Leather preferred made an iants challepge teams averaging | extreme decline of § 1-2 points, the com- ' who are willing to play. They|men losing 4 3-8. Remington Typesrt would like to hear from the East Ends,|er lost 7 1-4 and Baldwin Locomerice srreadys and Greenevills Independents| Harvester, Bethlshem. ©Larkamamnn sni other fact team. Teams wanting| Crucible Steels, Plarce Arrow. Amort. Eamy may wer Lhrough this paper.| san Woolen, Roval Dutch Califernia Pe- . of Jewatt City chal-| trolenm and several of ihe minor rails reeneville or Taftville Grammar|and specialties were Impaired hv 2 S, school team for a game baseball for | points In a vast majority of cases final 9. at Jewett City, Slater's park.| quotations were at or within fractians of wer challenge by tomorrow's Bulk the day's low. Sales amounted to 000, rrangements ‘phone 106-5, | ghares. | r 4t 6 p m, daylight #aving| The money market reversed its neual e, ocourse, opening ecasy but rising to 7 per cent. for eall loans before midda Ashiand Is Ready for Braves. This was attributed to heavy withdrasw The first home game for Ashland|als by the federal reserve bank, neces. promises to be a U%g attraction sincel sitating calling of leans. Foreien se. m McDermott's Putnam Braves, east-| change was heavy at the ontset. hut Conuecticnt champs, are slated 10| strengehened on news of the Silesian pry. off the lid trnce. Manager Tom says he is coming down| Liheray 3 1-% axceeded all previom wrong and as both elubs are desperate, | minimums at 87.70 and others of that tach having been defeated in the two|group were irregnlar. Some forsizn s Tames which the respective clubs have|emes were strengthemed by the prababie Played. a real srenuous battie may be| encoess of the mew Fremch offertn xpected McDermott as ussal has a few notable club. “Billy” Dug- personagss on his gan ar second base is regarded as t worMd's gremtsst roller polo plaver and sacker, was at ome time Daly vome sscond S armational Jeagme, will cover first. Red- ¢+ of Danisison wili do the catching for from Taunton, Ganeel, 3 left hander Mass, whe has the geods. Manager Chase of Ashiand Yo eatisfied with bis lmemp and has secared Cor- soram. am American leagoe umpire, o first ot their scheduled » ton] The-menager w» of the Colonials i#r%- drop around te the Bulletin but the general tome of the bond ist was uncertwin. Total sales (par vame) aggregated $14750,000. y = he BTOCKS. to Awhigon T & 8 F pr . Bal: & Obio . Beeh Btael (B .10 Beth Steeh pr 8 p € . 12 ] g AL AND COMMERCIAL Charlie Jew w made his debut |5 : an amatenr speed skater just b 2 i eed that e i 5 ] attention as the S - steet Il Boston .. i kating world at the end of CARPENTIER TO START resn 3 i ing season. The season was| RING WORK TODA DODGERS LOSING STREAK Tty 9 this idol of the skating fans| M A—1 L = iz the Adirondacks, won the Internat- |, 2% BY DEFEATING CUBS ional Amateur Championship at Lake | oL 1 s lo 2 C by defea as the most sensational skater of the| - 3 . | L The s had i 2 ¢ o|day. He met and defeated handily ev- | : g | ot e games. Pitcher Smith ) 5 55 1 Sjery skater of prominence and | e of Brookly 10 made a home ru S hing to be wonder- > | would outll the tors but o it all of his race Ene: o0 tans of | | for a wil by Grif Score pala sxte 0t se to many world’s records. e W0, SO IR SN e Chierao (N) o) he season of 1919-20 he the’cham- d | e MDD hop s 4 pionship on account of 4 serious in Now T 5 T 413 i v of the season and even with this er New York, May al H 3 Feleh ) Dagx s W LIk May i Ca ey frm | Gimeh £ 3 7 2 oiWien 40300 e Gasio- | handicap against him, gave the cham- s 7 lor 1-2; ruli rat e7; of 2 500 22 ~ pion a hard figh ver: i 6 1-2; offered at 7; last loan | SuHmanit 3 0 2 0 plHesdel = 3 & 2 0 O} 5ie o0 . 03000101 '»‘—"H:w Shiatod Gk his e ; bank acceptances 6. 4“*‘ S M A ] et i050 oflDetroft - S 41000100 0—% g ShCEa = s , Sectin 38 20 ofSemthy 31166 et bl Mot sl B0 h, smiled Cotton. - N hsewisEmeand them | e s every ounce of strength he | Ymgz, .\m‘» 354, = ISpok - cottoni]l Laes o Dot i a re-|the start of the season of 1 ol T LIBERTY BOND MARKET, Brooklyn 2002100136 eated Wash- | lantic Championship at Newbugh Ao raa T ih . Gt e 2 ot el s favorable, the challen; S Il ks e e GIANTS KENOCKED ADAMS OUT | years home of the Western|Ship at Saranac Lake, February | — SRS ] OF THE BOX AND WIN |{5US 000 iace behind the | % And finished onl 30 points beliind | . U5 L % s iz ex York, May 24—The New York and_drove doubles, scor- | Joe Moore whe atter won the 2 T, Notimmas nockes out the veteran Pitts: | Ing one run himself and driving in two | International Championship at Lake e o s Nationala knockedaul (e vetetan Flito:ine 5 Placid. Like Moore, Jewtraw is a well ° 9 ) B - 4o e urgh pitcher Adams here today, and |other ore: & developed, clean living boy and much . - i a3 R won the second me of the series by fi Washington (A) I Chi- & Vn ,’:: 2 o may h: 0\,\:112-(: ({1(\]‘"“ pava ’;1" V:? :‘n “ ‘{ B & WE .fi Y ‘ P score of 5 to 3. Giants hit the bal it 2 N ] T e ez { '.e. Pk J J: x in the pinches, and ran wild on the Slunieat b, 39 N Ana ) o ovents, Bi5 &Y LA a L e ases. Nehf was hit hard in t v ez 43 2 30 e e PG T i fin (he AT, ofiep 4 2 4 1 0| CHAPIN JR. OPPOSES SANDERS o . FOREIGN EXCHANGE. fourth. The score: oo u van e IN LAWN TENNIS FINALS| 'I'hayer Bufldzng Franklin Square Pittshurah (N) New: Yock (H) X, LRy Brookline, Mass.. May 24—Albert H.| 5 PSSt R tRimnsny ¢ 1 # & 3|Chapin, Jr. of Williams, defending tne | 2] e aeofies 300 2 3 > = — 2| championship , tomorrow will enter the | : Snriles 4 1 4 a2 41331 o| Totais 21 1| New England Intercoilesiate Lawn | Cuthaw? 2 0 1 o, 20300 Tennis finals here to opy for the| Yo : Dl 3 3 R, AL il e mscondiconuecttive! years Captat ¢ i l’ s C Srion frinct oo i O 1B O I rence W. Sanders of Dartmouta 4 . Bowtg ioiee S B €201 ol e o e oih. the 1921 championehip. In the sem Adameo 18 Nent.p S50 vl Seore v iomime final doubles matches today Da . cmrcaco cmary wamker, |Gy © 4004 ma m Wm0 4 3 0.0 03 0 0 83 montn i Sastimena indutat o With Purchase of 1 Pound of Tea o : — - e 30 — 8Y 8 d. oo Nebrasis, sent She et et | et 1 it i o Cicags s e ELE00 Chapin played poor tennis in a morn- 35 29 soaring today, although earlier a_ge. |, S br imines TILDEN SUFFERED ATTACK OF 118 JSiher, maleh Aenies orpencntt| Cimoe . gided break in values had taken place. | Dittsburgh +..... 0012000803 NIDIGESTION DURING PRACTICE| covery against W. B, Howe, Jr. of| The close was flurried, 5 3-dc to 7 net | xew York . 02021600 Paris, May 25—(By the Associated|Dartmouth in the first two sets with | ey 36 34 to L3 34 Comn | BROWNS FTRST TWO INNINGS fered an attack of indigestion after he |carried the third set t5 22 games. ’ Eal 2 1-4 to 2, t8 2 5-8 to 3 v { tenn er s -fin: ), e e o, 2 0ale 2 &8 t0 | |EAD TOO MUCH FOR YANKEES|had played three sets of temnis with| In the other semi-final match R. D. SHOULDERS HAMBUR G from unchanged fieures to 10c advance.| St. Louis, May 24-—St. Louis defeat- Reparts that the Nebraska wheat [ ed New York 8 to 4. today piling up crop is showing the same morbid dis-| @ lead in the first two. inningh that! — P d 14 2 lbs f 25 cloration that has of late been char.| the Yankees were unable to overcome | oun c . LOF ZoC acteristic in Ransss, brought about a| Umpire Chill ordered Maye from the | . | " Tawe of buying after midday, and made| ame ;nct_h_e second inning for disput- YOU cant help but FRESE" n particular fluctnated over an umusnal.| ion against Schang in the fifth for the ) : . . Iy wide range, a maximum of 12 1-3c. bnt| Same offense. Score: ‘ S h | Drtmess e {ra momth was. meistvery | A gk s um ) ILCRGE R » . small. Scattering shorts bid WD May|iehenoh 4 52 3 3Tobinet 3 374 5 4 notwithstanding that cash wWheat was | Phaughss 5 1 o 4°1 5’8 1 ° commanding only about a delivery basis | Bu LA A 28T 10 . for most grades. iet gty e oSom and oats ssoemded with wheat. 281 BT . )} o in corn showed much more ac. ) js:8} P Salad Campbell tivity than has been the rule of late. 432 {232 remier Daia p s Tn provisions, the effect of lower quo- AL S T ATt e o oy EEREH] DRESSING SOUPS balanced at the last by the strength of 3 o’l ; eW0N 82 grain. 3 AEaiNT E open. . el Sore b inmins . ::‘fi }1;‘& ffii‘& g: Two base hits, Ward 2, Ward, Tobin Home ) . i : sy Swift’s Premi ) D EC s rremium an =) o e CIGARETTES Nt % Middletown, Conn.. May 24 —Irving F. AR J { Cook of Inwood, Y., today was elect- e s &IC it , |ed captain of the Wesieyan university @& | |wack team for mext seasam. - today, 3 to 2. worthy competitor. The Englishman Lebourveau and Meusel American Leagus, had never before plaved over a course ;!llo’_wd«- l};;mp :4].'“(.()vn]}t\v‘vAilll"A411< in the | Washinglon st Chcaso. of more than nine holes, and this time | f2rd. The visitors filled the bases in S Philadoipiua at. Detroit was his first tournament. Those who| the Blush, s bus “wfl']“.“s £ dis- K followed this match thought that Jon- | POs€d of Fonseca and See. Score: Eastern League. en was indifferent in the early part Pt T et lof t me and not actuaily tfrotnesn 4 87 1 i Pitetetd i fig! until they relized in the home- | 18 ] Wesx ward journey that elimination was| L a7 i, e starin m fn the face. | i 3 3 4 ki el LEAGUE STANDINGS, Bol difficulties came in a hunch | ] Hational Le: 1t the fifth, wher: la landed in I i 1 4 gorse and then ir th: busa, and fei-| o [} ved- thi missoghn shive et | 2 J fight all the way and ther| ¥ 0 0 0 y s susoouse on the home| moals 3 2 5 when his last ball curled around| () Batted for X | cup, and finally dropped in, giv-| S b5 ienisa | at Cleveisna. | C ! D s at Albany. i Mrs. Molla Mallory and one set with| Test. A |a professional of the Staite of St. Clued singles, for the forthcoming hard court cham- pionships. Whether Tilien will be secn at play again before the remain begin next Saturday will = E) his condition tomorrow. Braves Defeat Cardinals, |, In playing he accorded Mrs. Mallory \ andicap, remaining on_ t o ey Ho IR s Tead- Won fest. Pe | his usual handicap, remaining on il St o ‘:gpil'nrhm“ = A baseline he defeated her 6-2, 6-3, b bemes 1 0d e it P 8 ugh she displayed the nest form Tl Gibion, mhose! timibly sinc| gion <l : shown thus far in her practice. had def Cincinnati ~ Saturday, | + 3 3 Tilden’s illness became somewhat ap- 4 to left field today, sc g two . . parent when he an playing with the Powell followed with a hom el A professional, who defeated, Tilden 6-4 deep right center, and Boston Eastern League, / | e eveelleathe of pjo- Powell and Nixon featured with brilliant f h 73| The remainder of the American team : : 5 % [went through the usual daily practicc Boston (N) H o | with the exception of Eleonora Sears el | Tomorrow Arnold Jones and .1 D. 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