Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 3

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' NURWICH BULLETIN. THURSDAY. WAT z5, 1921 WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY - As IT 18 AN EYE OPENER New Spring Wright Only American Survivor in Golf Hoylake, May 25 (By the A. P).—ecight holes, the course lies along the After defeating the veteran ex-champion, | coast of the Irish sea. The length of the John Ball, of the Royal Liverpool club, on | course is 6,480 yards and the par the home course today, R. J. \Wright of | 36 out and the same numer of <trn1\esf Boston is the only American remaining|homeward bound. The first nine holes for the sixth round of the British golf | measure 3,210 yards and the last nine championship tournam Wright had prévious s teammate, W burgh, winning 3 » measure| The distance between the various holes Jr., of {and the par of each hole follow: "in " the 3o )ards Par. Holes. Yards. Par. " fourth 5. and A i 400 : S - four-up and:thy - : ; GENUINE ul The da five t U'umew | L star, e e e 8 T W S 9108 € ©oenin ik & b D was finally wo round on the Huynter of amateur chamy “Bob) 1 before the ‘bB 2 N ¢ mfm—n Darwin of Wcis FRENCH DAVIS CTP PLAYERS D U R HAM WANT WINE WHILE HERE A y 5 . | tobacco makes S0 They’ve just arrived—the lat- (By the t some of e o ption o good cigarettesfor |est models in the finest pat- ‘o compete. in 10c terns for the new season. ches, because th are ’I"d.m they 1z~ | Will be unable to obtain in the Unite \ v iz o aleER e e Efi%j{,m 24 |We'd like to show them to “with | tomed. The fear wa less there wa ire(ulness with | Players could test putts; | téam which goes to The United $ 1 it \ho of :xu)ndur) calibre. Tilden, the Frer Uy | SERIES 21 SPECIAL-SIX =) = - e Five-Passenger, 50-horse- s s STRAW HATS e g 3 Jud‘;—n:m in c:amng a 33 $350_$4.00 i e HE SERIES 21 SPECIAL-SSIX is the American Leauue. e Muarphy & McGarry most wonderful car on the market T defeated n two prof v, the t Edith m e { 207 Main Street today. Its tremendous popularity is nects Darwin T ies| AMERICAN POLO PLAYERS LOSE : o . » . 3 AR SR b e o e ST due to its performance in owners g 1:;'"-\;-‘,,,~, e Henenc Jr, g, Wae| ™ 7 R0, M ame ot the To 1 hands — and the unequalled value New York (A) (A) ee e Tt which it represents. ‘““Buy it because : out, " it’s a Studebaker.” i This is a Studebaker Year ] el e * NORWICH MGTOR CAR CO. e t &b so.iT MAYS AND SCHANG FINED, ALSO | Oevetand st 321 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. } 4 ‘ e “,, ? n;n- is "r‘f: » SUSPENDED INDEF INITELY | Eastern League. i -y ved % ‘: y \f Louis, May E : - he tovrmament had e et Tt O e ey ose e ko btery Coupes and Sedans X TOURING CA. s SEDI g $|48= LIG] . S ! lisp TOURING CAR HT-SIX COUPE ROADSTER $1850 LIGHT-SIX S| AT 2125 ASS. and 4-] PASS ROADSTF_RS |7>o SPFCIAL.SIX cou’: SifenTer s 2650 5, e Vo CAR WE 2150 SPECIALSIX SEDAN . . . . 2750 ALL STUDEBAKCR CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES Imn{n road While lnvm activity a “n\rflnwd by WILL BE 1,000 IN GRAND AMERICAN FINANCH MARKET WAS REACTIONARY. stock mar- o disti Awerican Leans Wor Tnst. Won Prel ? d th an jregular f en 3 er: iness during ¥ i ut the|za 1 s in which many 2 s “wor v‘ A w ad al d f}"n: :Hfll— won from Count De wanr : : | waser f a pure v # ot Y Ehua At el X | 6 e Planaing Boxing Shew. g5 PR tened to the L g } L | SENATORS AND WHITE SOX S edato th ey e ; . iiskad) . BREAK EVEN IN .SERIES re of the dog on its trip from art of mext mor 3 nte kgt QU shington broke \ing Dempsey bary have been mat fair. out will be for 12 ound bout condi- | U § hicago to- game by | hit hard and \‘n* i ntier for us 2 mor e note concluded. gned to it. jamin, the Pa. joined Dempsey’s trainin He will work with ¢ Want Game. inds have many peopla 1 open date for to hear from | es, All Sta bid 6 12 the remainder of the week and perk mx seaEg e DlA Lo 6 until the finish of the training grind. S e 10.2be wiayeds 3 Ty = Eadledt BATTLING HARRIS TO 3 Some changes will take place in the|® COTTON 1 H:{ o 4 BOX JACK GOLDIE|K. of C. te: 1 the very near fu- The main:baut of the boxing show | tire Two new infleldersiavill come on} rial for ne that the Pastime A. C. Sl next month, two feath tling Harris and Jack G punche: h,-uhrg Harr izan's me and prob- | ie will & All continental | U lower, . the team cover ble gaing domestie ward further steadiness but r bonds were irregular, interest «r senter rrow's offering of the FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ATHLETICS WON SERIES Yesterday. 0 FROM STRIPED FELINES | ENGLISH POLO TEAM Detroit ' May 25—Philadelphia won - WINS PRACTICE G ories from Detroit by taking| myrlin A s anic zame, 5 to 3. A ninth inning|a p.)-The Bnglish polo team. w 11y broke the tie score. C. Walke expected will m Dykes hit home runs, the former|ers next month for the-infernational polo a runner ahead of him. De- cup, today in 2 practice game dbfeated | °! oddard and | " a team composed of Lou i s arl W. Hopping, Americans, and Coloriel | ‘ e : a2 o|Hunter and Coionel R. G. Ritson £ et > »|The score was § g to ¢ CHICAGO GRATY MARKET, o | Colonel H. A. Tompkinson, \L,Jm R it Erican ey ! # »lBarrett, Major Vivinau Locket and Lmd‘ i li s of ¢ 2 » | Woder comprised the English team. 1 mmfl“m"m y from announcement S0 S [[— erop damage in Missouri. M s o|NO DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING however, T < 2 PERMIT FOR TITULAR BOUT u'equ;.t Jersey City, May 2 i R COMPELLED TO CUT ORT DAY'S PROGRA'VII | will obtain without icfdfi sion to stage the Dempsey-C bout for the world’s heavyweight 00000016 23 ing championship here Jul Mant 0.3 0 0 0 0 8 0—3|Cassidy, secretary of the boxing com-|a_ day , Cobb, Dykes. Home runs, C. Wal- [ mission announced today. Rickard's|of wor ; application is expected to be filed s00 Com CARPENT Highland Ready Mixed Paints An all around ready mixed paint for houses, barns and to $1.80 | varied from 10c decline to 85¢ NI PR —_— gram a cold r whic P . . = Hesatuy i ecelyed most 0f-the blme Indians Scalp Red Sox Postponed Argument feil st y ; buildings of all kinds, both for harm to the Missouri wheat crop. ‘Ac-| Cleveland May 25—Cleveland_made pentje conding to one expert, the fI A field, and the ady been th —”w‘d[ he attention of New York, May 25—Argument was postponed indefinitely today in the case of Abe Attell, former pugilist, charged with being a fugitive of Jus- ; tice from Illinios, after he had been son’s pop fly' which fell sately in|ingicted for fraud in connection with center and scored on Graney's single.|he world series haseball scandal of Jess Petty, a southpaw pitcher was|{s19 " FHis counsel ‘explained he released by Cleveland to Indianopolis | tjeq with another case. it three straight from Boston taking 's game 3 to 2. The winning run scered in the ninth after two were eill singled went to third on inside and outside. > Columbia Floor and Deck Paints Made to be walked on—a superior, hard drying floor paint for house and piazza floors, stairs, decks of yachts, \:1' d to offer newspaper men uts of a decade a statement from won from his opponent seven rounds and Descamps was| o a tenround bout. Carpentier re- tceived 20 fran his share, Des- be gone, and that counties appeared t in prospect. Under such | 0ss wa . camps got 40 a 18. i circumstances Kansas rains which at the [ Cleveland (A) Won T % J— l.mats or for any surface that is sub- opening had weakened the market wers a hpo ab hpo a on Three Straight Sets Kilbane and Fleming Matched. jected to hard wear. ¢ forgotten, and the market fluct- Sdi%eil Hian Hendon, England, May 25—Manuel| (levejand, May 23 g widely during the remainder of yenmigit 4 1 2 © 225 1 |Alonso of Spain defeated F. Gordon|weatnerweignt champion INOROUT, the All-Round Varnish with profit taking sales heavy at M 423 3131 ¢fLowe in three straight sets in the sin-|contract to fight Frankic Fleming a ten S A New York exporter who has o4 10 e v;xd i 5 2 1 0 v|gles of the Davis Cup tennis seri Varnish indoors or out from the same been credifed with being the chief long | i933 35 4 5 gfhere today The Spaniard won by §-6,| =——— can. INOROUT has stood the most try- in May wheat issued a denial this after-| waiters c 1 2049 31|61 86 3 noon. Pennock § D T ing tests and never turned a shade paler. Fixpected bir arrivals of corn and oats | Ruscilp L Pk Mfaen Tome ek u re Boiling water, rain, snow, ice or wind next week tended to check bullish senti- | ot ® 46 21 9| Hendon, England, May 25 (By the A. ment Tegarding those cereals. On tha| oo Sedaas don’t affect INOROUT. It has proven other hand buying of 500,000 bushels 361627 2 P.).—Rarndolph Lycett of the British ety i) Davis cup tennis team today defeated | e le itself the finest varnish one can buy. of corn for export attracted notice, Scat.| & Tro out =hen B gt Count De Gomar of the Spanish team in S : Try it. tered demand from commission houses | poeron . 0°0 2 0 0 6 0 0 0z three straight sets in tho Davis cup sin- y and shorts made provisions average| Ciave 0110000 1—3 | Bles today. WADSWORTH HOWI.AND & CO.. 1 ; 7 ., Inc. higher,. Two base hits, Sewell, Gramey. Three aite, e g R Johaston. Baseball Challenge Boston, Mass. “ "% CHIGAGD GRAIN MARKET. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England iy SRb e % tw Al GTho Young Hustlers challenge the 5B T Srex by S reeneville Tigers or the Laurel Hill LL-A i 3 ;{3 f::f%z”w NINTH DEFEATS YANKEES | baseball team for a game to be played H 1Fwa1er You can buy Inorout Varnish and Bay State Paiat from CORN—"77 St. Louis, May 25.—St. Louis rallied m | Memorial Day forenoon. To make fur- of: the ninth inning today, scoring two runs | ther arrangements Phopa 1133-12 after Sure Relief h after two were out, and defeating New |6.15 p. m. e Ouse 0 York 7 o 6. Sisler's sinele, Williams’ e . triple_and & wild nitch by. Quinn allowed - Bowling Challenge. A. BOARDMAN, Norwich, Conn. the Brpwns to score the ticing and win-| Swartsburg’s Red Tops challenge Mald' match, aing runs. Ruth made a home run in the ! Pets for a bowlng s e e

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