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NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 i G e+ S e sl WILL KEEP IT! Academy Victorious Over Stonington F A. jumped into first place in the ool league by winning a 7 to 4 over Stonington High, yesterday on, at Stonington before a small ell-behaved crowd. We mention of the crowd because ijt is g€ new for the Stonington fans through a ball game. we the route for F. A. and at an length in the last when they 1o did the heav- t safeties and ed seurvy who were ved all fits ng lost each and utable owner of derby. Our he- id, are just a jump the pennant. They have only Vocational to the crowd ugh defeated by fish city their first mee pect little om them in the cru test, mow My and Hitchon are once more in The game is to take place next lay at New London to return to yesterday's fracas. A. got away to a flyin four rung in the the effervescent, singled nd when catello threw th Jackie Young next drove screeching single. Whit scored 2nd ok third on an error by "anning fiied out. Once ed and Young scorcd start, scor- opening round. | d made sphere out a Paradis, who | received a life Murray wound respectively. passed ball on the first error and, up at third and second Capt. Joe romped in on a and Lolly followed shortly on Brown's out. They scored again in the fourth, fifth and eighth innings, one run in each, making seven in all. Stonington scored their first run in the second cantor and then went runless till the last of the ninth a- rally and put over three rums. But somehow it didn’t look much like a rally. No one seemed to take much interest! in the spurt, ecven the players them- selves. This afternoon N, F. A. will play Bart- lett High on the Academy campus. The Webster boys generally have a good team And from what we hear this year's squad is no exception. The game starts at'3 o'clock, standard time, Hitchon will probably pitch. Score: Stonington High tpo a e 2300 8 000w 0°T 50 1600 Tree s 1000 0 37y o 0 9 Tarwood. by Pise: o to Accept Challenge. The Everreadys of Taftville accept Mer- curies’ challenge for Sunday at Taftville. L AND 2 MARKETWAS WEAK New York, Jums 3.—Liquidation and short Selling effected further price im- irment in the stock marke: today. sStandard accumulated through tight oney, indicatons of trade depression | further dividend omisstons. Chief a. ne Sugar er preferred. le International Harvester announced ut in the commen divid Cuba Cane dividend dently came 28 a surprise sustained an extreme loss of heavy offerings which k of 4,000 shares. ther sugar shares action evi- That stock 13 points included a were extremely weak. as were many food stocks, motor bsidiaries, cheaper oils, micals and ippings. Raiis were duil and irregular throughout the efforts of bull pools to elévate some secondary ialties met { with slight success. Weakness ruled at the close on a turnover of 35,000 shares. Yesterday's flurry in the money w: epeated. Call loans opene dand re. 1-2 per cent., ed into next week at 7 quotation that prevailed throughout the ssion. Rates for time funds were un- altered, but supply diminished and few alings_in commercial paper were re- rted. ‘ The heaviness of foreign exchange, par- | sterling, was associated with | g from Lcndon on - rejection by coal miners of the governm man and Gretk rer showed comparativ ure of the bond ma pwas a in Liberty 3 1-2. These :amd at 8790, a net gain of siightly ore than 1 point and almost 2 po nbove erday's low record - of $6. ther Liber n dlo as 1es showed mixed gains ses and the gemeral bond 1list rregular. Total sales (par valuc) d $4,675,000 ! STOCKS, COMMERCIAL ——— New Yor: A New York Ct NYNHG&H Norfolk & Sou Notol & ¥ Nor & W North P: Penn R Pleme O . Plerc 0L p: Ray Con .. Reading R Jron & R Irm & & South Pac South Ra South R: Tobzeco )i ral R Wilive Over yr Worta Pumgy A MONEY New York, June 3.—Call money firm; high 7 1-2; low 7 1 ruling rate 71-2 osing bid 7; offered at 7 1 iast loan 7 1-2; bank acceptances 6. 0710 New York, June 3.—Cotton spot quiet. LISERTY BONDS, High . 8703 . 36 10 8 ? 0 EXCHANGE. Teeterday ) =S§«Elu§fl§ti ,u ErgoHeBion antl T POREAS -ocoseoe o Delglan fran® a.. Swediah Denmark CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Chicago, June 3.—Sharp setbacks the price of wheat took place today aft- er ord did ideal weather conditions. The fin ish was heavy at 3 1-4 to 3 3-4c net | ecline, with July $1.37 to $1.37 1-4 Corn lost 1 1-4 to 2c and oats 3-4 to 1c. decline to 5¢ advance. e been outdone. against 110,000,000 bushels im. when they staged | !.B_l.!?.!” 82BN the market had touched new high quotations for the July deliv- Slowing down of export business counted as a bearish factor, and so too In provisions the outcome varied from 2 Wheat values began to break as soon as the opening figures were posted show. that the season’s high price record i In this con- n it was said that large offerings ope overnight had not been ac- 1 and that Italy would meed only 3,000 bushels of Wheat this sea- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. New York 4, Pittsburgh L Chicago 8, Brooklyn 3. | Philadelphia §, St. Louis 5. Boston 4, Cincinnati 0. | American Assoclation. St Louis 9, New York 8. Philadelphia 15, Detroit 8. Boston 7, Cleveland 6. Chicago 8, Washington 3. International League, Baltimore 6, Jersey City L Reading 7, Newark 3. Buffalo 4, Toronto 5. Rochester-Syracuse game postponed— rain, & Eastern League ‘Worcester 8, Albany 7. Springfield 4, New Haven 3. Hartford 2, Pittsfield 1. Bridgeport 0, Waterbury 1. American Association Columbus 3, Minneapolis 6. Louisville 11, Kansas City Toledo 9, St. Paul 2. Indianapolis 6, Milwaukee 9. College Baseball Tufts 5, Maine 1. At Worcester, Mass.— Holy Cross 4, New Hampshire State GAMES TODAY. Natlonal League New York at Pittsburgh. | Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis American Lea Chicago at Washington Detroit at Philadelphia. St Louis at New York. Cleveland at Boston. Eastern League Pittsfield at Bridgeport. New Haven at Springfield Albany at Worcester. Waterbury at Hartford H GAMES SUNDAY, i I National League. Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn ‘at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. American League. Chicago at ‘Washington. St. Louis at New York, LEAGUE STANDING. National League. Lost. 13 14 P 696 | 689 Pittsburgh New York Brooklyn | Boston | St. Louis . Chicago Philadelpt Cincin: i { | | American League. Won. Lo Cleveland New York Detroit .... ‘Washington Boston i St. Louis 455 Chicago 429 Philadelphi 28 364 | 1 Eastern League. ! Won. Lost. P.C.| Bridgeport 19 11 .633, Worcester 20 11 645 | Hartford 21 12 636 ".\'EW Haven 18 14 563 | Pittsfield 19 16 543 | Springfield 18 455 | Waterbury .... 364 i Albany .200 WHITE SOX BUNCH HITS ‘ AND WIN SECOND ME ] Washington, J 3—Fader was ef- fecti in but o inning today, but Chicago bun its on both Mogridge | l.and Erickson and tcok the second game | of the from Washington § Mulligan h a home run batted in five of the visitors’ ru Chicago (A) Washington b & po ab 28 1 to (A) hpo a x) (2) Battod Batted for Mostil 1 1 T Mogridge in St 1 Scors by Ionin Chicago 002002 JVashington 003000 WIo base it ks, Three base Home run, Mu? PINCH HITTER VICK'S SINGLE .~ Baseball ,- \ Pere Marquette Council,K.of C. : of Boston ~ VS. McDermott’s Braves SUNDAY, JUNE 5th AT WILDWOOD PARK 3 P. M. Standard Time BASEBALL Sunday June 5th, Sayles Field, Baltic SLATER A. A. of Jewett City vs. BALTIC RIVALS 3 P. M. Standard Tima Umpire, Donnelly BASEBALL Ashland Park, Jewett City SUNDAY, JUNE 5th Taftville vs. Ashland| OLD RIVALS GAME CALLED 3 P. M. Daylight Time TOM CORCOR Announcing The 1922 Buick Will Carry the Same Lines as the 1921 Beginning June 1st, the 1922 Buicks will bhe delivered in Norwich at the following prices : 22--45 Tourin 22--46 Coupe, 22--47 Sedan, 22--48 Coupe, 22--19 Tourin 22--50 Sedan, Buick Cars AN, American League Umpire. 22--44 Roadster . the Buick 1922 Series $1,635.00 g, 5 passenger . $1,665.00 4 passenger . . $2,295.00 5 passenger . . $2,620.00 full 4 passenger . $2,505.00 g, 7 passenger . $1,885.00 7 passenger . . $2,830.00 NORWICH BUICK CO. G. M. C. Trucks BASEBALL TODAY seven home runs Detroit today its 15 to 9 victory ve A drive into the . : leachers by Blue in the ninth made the Sayles Field, Baltie ‘otal for the game eight. Dykes and | BALTIC RIVAL! ! -Welch hit to each and Perkins, I ! s and C. Walker each hit cne. Three were AMERICAN THERMOS hit off Leonard in the first inning, three off Holling were scattered and Weleh's Came Jomer to de ter came off Cole in, ninth. Walker drove in 6 runs! o . — . = h his cir drive and a double with | I SXOERED SCARINATY filled. Score: RALLY. IN NINTH .[A) Philadelphia (A) St. Louis, June 3.—George Smith re- vo & ¢llieved Hubbell op the mound in the ninth D! nn today and stopped a St. Louis 5 Philadelphia winning 6 to 5. Wi o man on second and third znd one out, mith forced the next two batters to 1 round out. 1 Philadelphia St. Louis (N) 0 ab hpo a e ° Mann,of 33 00 0 2 Foursier,1b 4 o Cole.p 90 Stock,Sb 4 0 xxSho, 00 domsby H 451 chullzr 4 00 tellenry i 4 1 ° ar $03 40 Tiz) Liwetere 3 el b riica,p 3 10 Detroit . Slhema L L Sleie >hiiadel uith 2 P00 S Juncin o 9 8 6 b C. Walker,, " Bérkin ———— Weleh (2),/Dugan | Fuewms 2 | @ . i CUBS DROVE PFEFFER OFF frx) tan et Shatin & | FHE MOUND IN FIRST I | Philadelphia 1100121008 Chicago, Time 3.—Chicago drove Pfef- |St. Loui T 1D 200100010 I~ fer off the mound in the first ianing to- | 1wo bise hits, Homel., M cinson, Mii- day before a man had been retired and | " cod thén continued to hit Mamaux oppor- | z 3 tun g the first game of the se- | ST. MARY'S DEFEATED n kiyn, § to Seorg/ GREE VILLE GRAMMAR Sreen s M .| 1.0 ‘Moheg amond ,St. Mary’'s Olson, b chool made sht straight by defeat- th tune Gre le Grammar school by of 6 to 2. The pitching of Sul- od Greeneville boys until <ki hit for two bases in the fourth, | Thompson hit for two bases knocking in Thom;son came in on Ro- ended the scoring nant was hie fre- s given poor support. Mi- his batter ymate, stopped three | s from coming across the plate. Fea- 3 | tures were the pitching of Sullivan and | ¢he catehing of “Quack” O'Keefe. A play \ aroused much applause was a one and catch by Gay which made a double This ended the scores with the Mary’s defeated the single, ille. | 1 | fas | 1 GIANTS SCORE! WON GAME FOR RED SOX | Boston, June 3.—Pinch Hitter Vick's | single to cen h the bases full and one out i ninth jgave Boston a 7 to 6 vi eveland today. Pratt’s hitting for Boston and Sewell's and Stephenson’s for were responsible for many of the early . Four pin¢h hitters were Three hitting and Ruel being pitched b: : Cleveland 2b (0] % weceosen 0{Lenaocicp o| atfendryx ofzezViek o P O TP T P T T Totals Totals (x) Batted for Coveleskie in 8th, () Batted for Jobuston in Tta. (xxx) Batted for Smith in 7th. () Batted for Ruseell in 6th. (m) Batted for Walters in_Sth z7m) Batted for Peanock 1 Sth, core £F innings: Cleveland .00030180 Boston .« a0 203071 1 Two bas hite, Thomas, Steghenson, S Pratt. Hendryx. Threo bas ehits, Smih, R 'RUTH HIT SIXTEENTH HOMER BUT YANKEES LOSE New York, June 3.—Seven runs in the fourth inning, three of them the re- sult of Wetzel's home run, enabled St. Louis to defeat the New York Americans in the secopd game of the series by a score of 9'to 8. Thé Yankees fought hard to overcome this handicap, but Burwell relieved Davis in the eighth and retired Pinch Hitter Roth and Fewster with the bases full. Ruth hit his six- teanth home run of the season. Score: St, Louls (A) New York (A) ported last season. Bears also made|, . ab hypo & @ hpo 2 e of assertions that prevailing cool |TOUnef & 2 % 0 Sieay 6 ther would greatly facllitate the|Wetmlet 5 1 0 0 435190 : vr filling of wheat, and.that crop | WitismX & 3 2 ¢ Srarete stimates were likel i | Bevereid,s - v.;‘ tes were likely t6 be revised up Hilerbedb 5 3 0 0 520130 . Jucobson,7d 3 3 3 € 41450 . ssip was current, too, that assessors’ | Lee.sh 1012 33210 ' returns showed a much larger acreage|Davisp 3 1 ¢ 0 10000 n was indlcated by the goyernment, | W™y L @ 0 1 Pigld . % + Some eastern buying on the declines| Tots @ 4% 5 I|Seehanp @ 0 1 0 0 . used one decided rally, but the ef- [zxRoth 10000 fect was more than counterbalanced later Eie el o i a result of arrangements to start e2eNally 0 ° ading in the September delivery here — e | without further delay. el st u o1 . x) Batied for Colline in Tth. - A ' Corn and oats were depressed by a re- (xx) Batted ‘Shecban In Oth, ot Mer 3o or OO £ v of large receipts of corn. The (z) Ran cokinpaugh In Sthy, In Mot Tn fo% mu ivals of corn were estimated to to-| (m) Ran for Baker in 9th. : - g ™ ihe . tal 700 cars Seore by funings: — : "1 Provisions averaged a little lowner | % Louls . BRI Lot A ; i athy wi . . > I Mtlxr-- \l:"»"’l s I PR, I ESID e n TU OB Two base hits, Ellerbee, Jacobson. Plop, Bl“'h, weii St i ousel. ase b Vet Marwci Sttor 4.1 = Oy o Tty e Mousel * Tree buoe dit, Buth. Home rus, Wet Maxw 4ot i ‘ 6 | WIEAT: Open. Nigh. Low. Closs. —_ Mexi-an | 3 E weo BMLH LI CTIWH 0T ATHLETICS ESTABLISHED oo o % es% \ A SEASON RECORD | R Ry Lo R S Philadsiphia , June 3.—Philadelpliia e Pac e .. — oy wx aon 4t o WS - ®% - @% @& |the major league record by registering | | IN NINTH, BREAKING i ce, the first game wag 13 s June 3.—The New s > second game of the se-!, . e S | ries with Pittsburgh tod ugh alo o 7 ¢ i | combination of hitting by the Glants and | Mizins.ct 021 the Pirates in the 9th, 2b o orkers broke a i | o Tennantp 330 core was 4 to 0|Haslem 1b 123 3 es to four { 021 but his work was hardly any better than il Hamilton's, who held the vi | hits, three of whi; 2 ¢ x—s5 ! ) BASEBALL . H. L. JUDD CO. (WALLINGFORD CT.) VS. Norwich K. of C. NORWICH FAIR GROUNDS SUNDAY ..... 329 P. ML BASEBALI TODAY Providence Street Grounds, Taftvilla ASHLAND, OF JEWETT CITY, VS. TAFTVILLE A. A. See These Old Rivals in a Reasonable Fight At 3:30 P. M. Standard Time Admission, 35 Cents Grand Stand 15 Cents Including War Tax DANCE PARTY —AT— ISQUARE PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE old rivals get together for the, me this season Saturday and Sun-| game is at Taftville,: ; a return game will be staged | .nd Park. Justi~ and Muidoon re the battery for Taftville Saturday. fans know what to expect when e two te h as there has al-| been plenty of excitement In the [ 1 B sewne ) 9t for Tierney ings. 000001 .010000 Schmidt, Maransilie 0 00 0—1 |V Three | past. surgh King. Burns, hland got away to a good start mn its first home game last Monday by shut-! ting out the strong, Columbias ,and have hopes of repeating this dose to Taftville Sunday. Spike Liberte Braves Blank Reds i 3.—Oeschger held Cin- today, and Boston rquard was hit probably be on the! A big crowd of Norwich rooters are also planning to visit Ashland park in order to get a line on the home club which is scheduled to meet the Norwich Kaceys soon. . The game will be called at 3 p. m, daylight time. UNFAVORABLE CONDITIONS KEPT COLUMBIA CREWS OFF RIVER Poughkeepsie, N.-Y., June 3.—Unfa- vorable river conditions kept the Colum- bia crews, first arrivals for the inter- collegiate regatta on Jume 22, off the Hudson today. Jim Rice, the Blue and ‘White coach, indicated, however, that he would probably stand pat’ on the varsity boat, stroked by Brodi, which de- feated Princeton, although he is mnot yet satisfied with the freshman combin- ation. Announcement was made today that California crews would arrive on Mon- day, to be followed by Syracuse on June K. OF C. TO PLAY WALLINGFORD TEAM SUNDAY The attractiton at the Norwich Fair gorunds on Sunday will be the H. L. Judd Co. team of Wallingford, as fast an industrial team as there is in the state, who come to Norwich to play the local K. of C. team. Tke Walling- ford team has in its lineup several SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 1921 MUSIC BY MOREY’S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION—LADIES 30c—MEN 50c¢ anteed. On Sunday, the Duwels will i r A. A. of Jewett City or St. Mary' cross bats with the Melrose team of|or Jowett Gity ! N . They would also like t¢ Taftville. The Duwels ! a = shake-up In thelr Ineup since last week | ¢4 {rom Glasgo about a return game and Manager Boyens does not expect to|The Duwels have had a shake-up in theb fufier(de!esat izain this seasor;. ]Th} bat-|lineup this week and expect to give amy ery for Sunday's game will be Fuller| = ’ and Boyd. Sunday's game will be on|foam e R the battlegrounds sta: 3 kg £ at 330 p. m. oy oo sharp. The management expects to see | SHE_Swiy R | ‘ o G aying fea- |Airing line in the home game with Bul- Hosiastic P Hedge avenue, or phone 1247-5 [iherd s merhares 2l cound Playing fea- | hahan held in reserve. Frechette ?;‘em;g:mf:rd,::,:“:Z.;F:; ll,i" pratansaty Duwels have challenged the Baltic Horton (), Cinsnnati (N) will do the receiving. i i | one)t - s Lf'fr am:‘]hi\;alrf ab b po 2 hpo a e Owing to the importance of this game 7 == no reply, just because the Baltic 4 Dotnesb 4 0 0 1 ®|Manager Ch. has gecured Tom Cor-| THERMOS TEAM PLAYS Rivals trimmed the Duwelg badly las ; 44 !9 9: ; ?;,"Om"' the big league vmpire, to handle RIVALS IN BALTIC |Year that is no sign that u:f:-iw"..shoulc 2.9 s o\gthe game. Tom 18 moted a8 an umpithat] Minng ngitic Rivals willipley ithe *Amaeri| ROL | LY t0 RETAIER (& gamb o 405 0 afkeeps things moving fast and stands for |y .y "mhermos team this Saturday ac Bal. |5¢T Bovens. $ 3¢ % §jno funny business nor unnecetSary Bag-| . instead of playing Versailles as wa 20610 g“}_g‘ L layed in|Scheduled. The Thermos team is com- Not Signed Up, O O | S e T T om | posed of some good players and ought to | Brown and Johnson of the All Stan % 1z 3lrecord time and the fans can look for-j;ye'ype Eaitic nine a lively battle but |have not signed up with the Duwells S 42710 2 d t thes d fire battle Sunda: W“.I‘:amj’i.i“"];":m‘;;“.”" u‘;'smn: t“ec‘l’- the manager of the Rivals feels that his [but will continue to play with the for 00— Lo S up » -1 hro vi ) - Bostan . 11004), "% bring close to five hundred fans ?::; tossers will pull through with a vio- |mer team. Two bace lts, Devesier. ARl Want Game For Saturday. Dauwels Issue Challenge. The Baltic Rivals are without a game The Duwel club would like to arrange {for this Saturday and they would ke a game of bascball to be played on the to hear from some team wan! Battlegrounds, Sunday, June 5, with the on this day. Cail 1949-2. | stars that have seen minor and big league experience and from their rec- ord this year a good game can be ex- pected. ‘The local team will have several changes in the lineup and according to local baseball men the team will be considerably strengthened. Sever- 10, the Naval Academy on June 11, Pennsylvania on June 12, and Cornell on June 16. EQUALLED HOME RUN RECORD BY A CLUB IN ONE GAME Philadelphia, June 3. — The Major They are DIFFERENT They are GOOD League record of seven home runs by a club in one game was equalled today by the Philadelphia Americans in their 15-9 victory over Detroit. The total surpasses the League record of five home runs for a contest made by the New York Ameri- cans against the Athletics June 23, 1912. The record of sewpa was made in 1886 |On Saturday they will play the State established a season record and equalled | by the Detroit team, then a member of | Hospital team at the hospital grounds the National League. American | Knights. al positions which have been weak will see new men there and the out- look is for one of the strongest ag- gregations yet put on by the local Duwels Have Twe Week-end Games. The Duwels have two week-end games. at 3 p. m, and & very fast game is guar- BEECH-NUT CIGARETTES