Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 3

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areeneville Grammar Wins Trophy Cup wotgn ) emy ficld yes- | rushing Ted, o he nas mapped out a o5t LS BN Ay ," i’ campaign that he thinks will soon estab- Siriiy-GEStn. Whin. about 1 Jish him as one of theleading middle- beys representing the grammar schools of | weights. : the city contested for school athletic hon- | George Dwyer, manager of Bridgeport ors before a big andience of juvenile spec- | A. and A, was down to see Bagley on Good sportsmanshin amd echool | Friday and offered him' the winner of the e gl .y gy b4 excite- | Weater-Stedman bout for his next show T T e the athietes | at Bridgeport. Tagley quickly accepted I Guncatrate “ron his terms and will go to Bridgeport to Gt the features of 1 G ths ¥t} Ty el e s &ood high jump record made by Arthur| e § Russ 3 | school- rod | Schriefer of Jersey City eight rounds on Armetrong "1-\“_ vy \lso deserving | the card with Champion Johnny Buft at N et e suspense | the big open air Armory A. A. of Jersey =t W““::;“i Cha Jadway | City, while on the 10th he boxes Vie Mc- ':‘",:'_W St e ttled furi-| Laughlin at Goshen, N. Y., in the main o o T Rt S St the bar at 3 fee b daiter 5 ¥ . RUTH MADE 15TH HOMER The points scored in the mectiwers as IN NINTH WITH TWO MEN ON gy o A ‘Washington, May 31.—Babe Ruth made TOWEYVET: | his 15th home run of the scason here to- a refult | Gay in the game with Washington. The " Hal pomts in | it was made in the ninth inning with two golloww: - Broadwa Mt sical director SeAS00- | men on bases. M g vy achary was pitching for the Senators. yresentation of v and commended | \ now major league record was set by to- the boys for work a day’s home run, which was the 118 win for their - - Yankee slugger has m | jor league career | 117, was held by C. ( ath, ! of the Philad Nationals | | | Apprentice Jockey Died, Announcing the Buick 1922 Series| The 1922 Buick Will Carry the Same Lines as the 1921 Beginning June 1st, the 1921 Buicls will be ' delivered in Norwich at the following prices: || 2244 Roadster . . . = . $1,635.00 22--45 Touring, 5 passenger $1,665.00. : 4 . : 22--46 Coupe, 4 passenger . . $2,295.00 | A pipe won't | : : e A - PR — 22-47 Sedan, 5 passenger . . $2,620.00§ tongue if yousmols § 22--48 Coupe, full 4 passenger . $2,505.00 in your smoke. P Latonia, Ky., May nk Dawso 15, an apprentice jockey, died at a hosy Drob, Greene. | tal here today a short time after he thrown from a horse he was exercising o Mt Pleasant; I oy the Latonia track when it collided w o Férst. S, Young, Mt |another mou Hi W ctu -, livan, Mt. Pleas. |and neck was broken. Dawson learned to ride in England, where he came from re- rst, Botham, Broad- | cently s survived by his mother, Who ki, Groenevitle resides in Englan First, Budnick, Mt.| Dawson was e cond. .Duun, and third, Gard- €. a hersemar s bhorses at the t Frank Geh- Bruct mer, 5 Tret Antefin ; third, S.John- Lash, T feet 9§ x 4 Challenge Slater A. A 1 \RES FAVORABLE RESSION IN NEW YOR Binzara for Kent = Le re Uty GUNILRGIAL b S s by MONEY. 12; low 7 general ) ‘ shares ks were | mdidling lowy itbe money. | ot Jo are were made af ent. but the rate again rose to| sueo— Yeur A rer cent. in the last few minmtes| Demend ... 5 the seasio _ Cabies gy - s an new oW rec. | Marks v A ™8 for Lider %744 = a trifie stendier i : o Tapanese and Mex t ean m me. Total sale et i . *y : 3 o STOCKS, b 260 = BOND MARKET. Oy . HG : CHICAGO GRAIN MARKE Chicage May i1.—In an furry, f today for th y el o sensational advance, most of G tubborn bear speculators whs | sisted in a mistaken helief t: accomplish final s | The market elosed ne :\Ahlch most ef the done showed but h. |51.28 1-2 to $1.28 net lower to a like a4 un changed to 3-4c higher and provisions a a setback of 15 to 95, It was estimated that tota] dealin May during today's sessicn fotalled o 750,00 bushels. Firmness of delivery was ascribed to symy May and to continuance of u crop Teports despite news of sides export call was brick, ¢ was said, taking 1.000.000 bushels, Corn and oats were phe readiness with whieh el pers absorbed the im corn here—750 carloads. Provisione were governed mainly by changes in the hos market by the tors and ship- nse receipts of 22--49 Touring, 7 passenger . $1,885.00 1 g 22--50 Sedan, 7 passenger . . $2,830.00 : Prince Atbert ix { sold in toppy red 7 Buick Cars sever LEAGUE STANDING. won Dot a el 3 3331 the rout Scor 7 o s BB T (FirstGame) sl 3 357 Boston(A) Fhiladelphia_ (A) o of E 2 ab 0 o o2 e 320 3 I 3 T il B ‘ i b me plentis : o e |c 00100 : | #r health . 0 : e e | 3 a few o (Second Game,) Is ( 1 roscne or 1 13 Boston (A) Philladelphia_ (A) | ‘2 x ts which are 2 7 12 R ® 300 1 ¢ WAUREGAN VICTOR OVER 4 troleum, T 0 0 L BROOKLYN 3 L uct GAMES TODAT. fdimn o National League. 4 % a8l { BROWNS' NINTH INNING RALLY DEFEATS WI 31.—“Speed Dave | Mystic Boy Eiected Capta YE : there ara ¢ z able Cincinnati'to w 14 by : 0] G e T tamng Gl < H « cditora 0¥ 4 " n the next tw B e ; . 1 ADICT T T IR A NTEDRDL QT . ,‘ .::: _ AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS e n Assoclation. 5 5 e Other t ot schediile | N . mot schediled | [ 110W OFTEN SHOULD' YOU | ducing of milk o Eastern League. —| i FEED THE CHICKEN FLOCK | M ad . : | Just no c onal Leaguc., Newark 8. | racuse 9 (ten innings,| PAILLIES WIN THIRD GAME OF SF New York, May 31.—Ho ronto 1 . nierval { HOW TO CARE 1 20, Reading 6. iams, Bru d Meus : owie FOR YOUNG CALVY | adelphia in defeating the N : o | tions in the. third ga f | 2 score of 10 to 5; Meus h of hjm to 2 the National leagu Meadows - weak: > season ar May 31 me run inning, on, 12 ¢ ome run. of his a Nationals. The locals | k ‘ a; rvr‘wcu" e hits off Hoyt in | i ; 1 four times at bat n I n 7 1 Rice,of cllowed by dnow erams ' no ed, followed by t! grai ol Stiter. it le fo furnish feed fo rthe remainde | t fore dark, a mol ned m y b scattered in the litt W $11.08 Feeds Cow One Month o / | Reports of March records are on| LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON 1 DODGERS BROKE FILLINGIM'S y-seven herds ¢ pe jsor . ] WINNING STREAK | icluding ¢ i of milking | B G X IN O B average of 670.7 pounds per cow. T UNDER AUSPICES OF THE ;..q INDIANS BUNCHED HITS IN 0ston, = ractival co: feeding these cows, figur s ', it pori and Grimes pitched effectively | (01 Cost e afcons, it . < ey | 12TH, DEFEATING TIGERS | Sk e on bosss. . Sor: rain at tost, hay from 320 10 $40 3 Pastime’ Athletic Club B | roit —Cleveland bunched Brookiyn () Boston (N) ey X v o > | tire 1 the 12th inning today and | honpoael O . Aid ctory rave them two out of three in th 3 0 0 So'worhrt 4 W u e gt SR B x [ shoestring catch of | ¥ ! S d S L e e | Main Bout, 12 3 ¢ bases full saved the 5 9ol 4 2 9|month must be added lubor, depreciation. |JACKIE GOLDIE of New York Score: i . 3 [rental of aia insuranc, ve. | Detrait Grimes.p " ¢ 2 ‘*‘ L BATTLING HARRIS of W a e h 2 e = 0, e . Slyomngss & : Totat w i i g . A T e oy L Semi-final, 6 rounds | * e it must not be fo L that the owners |BUGS SHAHAN of Norwich 2! s 3150 0| @ meea conomo of these herd d enough and | vs. : < ia fiw g out, sive enough to 1 records Tommie Lyons of Central Village 1§ ¢ e i Bt dan | their herds and that m them 2T S s i bas | G been rizidly culled. 1t ry doubttul TR e P T A 40 =it - Seare by innings: if twen even herds in whole e - | e840 e Livolkivn 3 2 o ®B 2 o | Beawen could he Yound, where the: owners have |JACK CARBRAY of Norwich | mings:, o ) «1 their milk, that would av- vs. i le 557031 000 000 sc|rn i up with these twenty-seve CHARLIE SULLIVAN of Springfizld | | 1 AT S e ] any business COSL GCCOUNLING IS ONE | em————— | 1o Ton hiase s £ Jotceton.siSsembenen. L imeylifse 5 : o the neces branches of the work.| Preliminary | 2 AME FROM PIRATES |1f the cost of manufacturing. rises to or NIP vs. TUCK | RED SOX EVENED TP BY Pittshursh, 1—Chicago defeated | above what th, manufactured Droducts | memm—————— | 4 _ i - S pER | Eittshursh 7 in 12 innings today. | sell for. it hecomes necessary for the | Admission $1.00. Ringside S150. Starts| WINNING DOUBLE HEADER | (3, 101 the visitors to nine hits in 9 | manufacturer to do one of tw» things, Philadelphia, May 31.—Boston evened |} iy i give why to'a pieh hitter in | either cut down cost of fanuticturing or | o1 s;f"d'“’ Thonw. Suibor ik ok szl tied th escore |inerease the sale price. He must keep [feree. Jim Hayes, Announcer. Jack Wi the tenth, the (o a certain margin to be safe. The pro- !son Timekeeper. t With A Jale 5 i

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