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SORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 E__—————-——— The polls will be open In all the city — ~. i — o : e U T GAMES TODAY, — e eruns W with 4Ain their half. But the Massa- St. Louis at New York. chusetts bays' were not to be cowned i National League. [} In & loosely played game at the Fair relieve him. Love was lambasted in this| oy yory ot Pittsburgh. £ - afternoon the local |one stanza for 3 hits one a triple, and 4| Bogton at Cincinnati, on Sunday afternoov h runs. Kujawski had one bad mmr{L( In Brooklyn at Chicago. of Columbus team de ©|the first he was unsetled, passed twol gy g0 s St L H. L. Judd Company of [men and hit another which mixed up Sl 5L diouty » 9 to 4. Er-|with 3 safeties resuited in 4 tallies. = American League. = : . 2 .| Bartlett scored on in the first inning icago at Washington, = . . und & fow SCUe" |which N. F. A immediately smothered | Detroit at Philadelphia. - . th 2 Cleveland at Boston. B\ /R \"a"q\ !‘ [ I and came back savagely in the second = 5 \ R G ) | ! pAas with 4 big omes which gave them the Yesterday’'s Results. S : Z lead, the score 5 to 4. This lead they National League. = ~ I z kept during the remainder of the game.| g oo oo N. F. A scored one in tre 5th, 4 in| poloET & Chicags 3. = me | the 6th and one in the 9th making 10 [ P°rc,’ 7 R haek b = audetie, | 35 5 final count. Bartlett added 3 in - E hook- | tho third, 2 in both the 5th and 6th 5 American League, > and plac- | 3ng their 13th in the 7th. New York 5, St. Louis 4. s - Mum- | Heavy ‘nitting was the order of the | Chicago 2, Washington 9. = *‘“[”"‘" day, 5 doub nd two triples being International Leagua, °f €| slammed out in the course of the sultry | Syracuse 5, Rochester 14. ree runs {n |Hternoon. Capt. Joe Paradis claims a| Baltimore 11, Jersey City 0. ) o i | double and a triple. Buffalo 12, Toronto 16. iath The. & Moore the sorrel-topped Bartlett first | Newark 7, Reading 3. s second and | Sacker took the prize for willow-weild- Fastern League. ¢ B ing soakin gout 4 hits in 5 visits ome | yyoriocter 9, Bridgeport § been sc going for a double. Hartford 10, Albany 2. i The next game is one that counts. Tt New Haven 9, Pittsfield 6. i s with Vocational School at Morgan et K ace ann McKay god Springfield 4, : . “A;M‘ 2Y 8% | Go1a New London, Friday afternoon and pringfeld 4, Waterbury 5. 8 soeais t Mgl I it VAR tha : American Assodiation, z - B pennant. If lost will souisville 10, Milwaukee 7. =4 Wik scored beth McKay = ):?3 Honil e SisnHfaht oF Columbus 3, St. Paul 5. $ : on & passed ball Wik |all depending®on -t Indianapolis 4, Kansas City 1. r Humer to second, | Saturday game whic Exhibition Games. n Monohan’s fiy to right ""“”"I}.H‘f"““"‘ ¥ At Woonsocket, R. 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L - J 4 s 2 gainst Chicago today, Public Showrooms at Chicago, New York, Boston, Springfield, Portland, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Reading, Harrisburg, Newark, Wilkesbarre, Saltimors, a g | four Tuns after two were out in Washington, Richmond, Norfolk, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Peoria, Cincianati, 5 lly winning 5 to 3. -Flack lost a Columbus, Dayton, Louisville, Atlanta, Birmingham, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Minncapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, St. Louis, Kansas City, 3 in the sun which should hase | Des Moines, Omaha, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Spokane, Fortland, Toronto. 64 oklyn without a hun in the Al : Cheeves and fones finished for il es was steady all the Prooklyn. Score by Innings: = | tioning himself for the defense of his title | it difficult to overtake them. The ousted | day night in July in Community hall | n .004000010—5 ¥ i - s S itiret. tonte 2 of consent rehearsals will be 5 ! 01000101 0_3|against Georges Carpentier at Pittsburgh team I ed here g B-{ Co D City July 2. | playing at home York | the squad will ed for 'J"‘i et and Per- s - 5 X Fighting like a trapped tiger, Dempsey | leaders hing and |ods dai with exam on th be enjoyed by ime members. t ; ] St Tenis oy ns AERely showed an inclination for the first time | ng. { side. resume rehearsing; eaxly ” » June 5—St. Louis won | to separate his ‘sparring partners from| The 4 1 league leadership stru - 4 B ) a‘{\ «'mf"r their heads. The workout, however, |gle is close because of the | CARPENTIER HAS LIGHT ngton High school N”Tl"' itched steadily for : Tonn e = S harnal ) ; ’ : 2 ston to pla proved serious, as the cut over the cham- | The Cleveland WORKOUT OVER WE g “ T 4% (Dlew up in the ninth, al-| pion’s left eve was opened and more dam- |« New York sta % SRR - whol- s and three runs and was | age was done the injury because Der sesday in whic 3 Kol e 1 . « rerdel, Who struck out Will- | refused to quit even after his face was a nce to oy e B s : « the only two batters to | bloody smear. Dempsey boxed six vicious | 1 . e nd rounds, taking Martin Burke, Jack Ren-| Judkins and daughter meo- . 2 g 00 3—4iault and Larry Williams on for two | e T ] - . =y 0 1 x—7/| rounds apiece with only a rest of 30 sec- | parents, Mr. and M Easree i g el i SR onds between rounds. ground to Water street L Jeprm: X Reds Shut Out Braves. ting good pitc and bat 3 bert Edgar, is visiting her sle- b ol- | = o8 | . Cincinnati, Oh June 5—Rix® ki T in Manchest i faihe oo » |- [Cinstnoats (Onlo, funee Hizeys %;r:t THREAD MAKERS TOO FAST and Mrs e B. Spalding have s ANCE J e lls and Cincinnati shut out the FOR HUDSON A. C.S | TAFTVILLE TAKES TWO 1 s and have reopen- il [ v six to nothing foday. Fast ___(Special to The Bulletin.) GAMES FROM A e 3 itsesutatly | nfield work by Kopf andf Fonseca, and | Willimantic, June 5.—The American| Tartvilla A. A. took both the i Tad Epne Sol men ) aggre- « | Gowdy's handling of difficult fouls were | Thread Company won from the HUASon | and Sumdus eommes froms e ford for treatm i : .9 : : and Sund: mes 1 th it turned from a : | ¢ f the game. Score by innings: | A. C.'s of New Haven here today by a | A team of Jewett City in ea B L A0 000000000_0score of 4 to 0, in one of the fastest | by tne score ot £ to 3 ar o ngtor, G ith) M. Viecion K 00202002x—6|games of the year. The. visitors were | g 1o 3 at Jewett Cicy Hal ] Mrs. Jam s fIl with pleurisy. e o | fast in the field and at times threaten- | former ~Toromto Iniern. | Mrs. Charles R ‘5 SUZANNE LENGLEN WINS TENNIS [ed to score, but Bader's pitching and | rwirier, held the . |niece " trom w H v TITLE FROM MRS. MALLORY | fast ficlding by the Thread Company |hand on Saturday. while Mike Morin v e | daz. 5ol g e S r 3 "% | 8t Cloma, Jume 5 (By the A py_.| oW ket them from pringlne in & neverml‘nfi;:]zr:ger Sme i i Mrx,. Do our while ‘hetag g 3| St Cloud, June § (By the A. P.)—| counter. The visitors started off strong | STty thetpde oL Yawatt] ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP |5 garage for repairs Friday afternoon : Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen today won the | i1"h et ‘esta, second up, singling. ¢ | Spike Liberty RLL = was smashed, the rear end having given = Jsi st ateas = | r8t, o s 1 City, was sent owers by 3y h sed th s st Nomen s h““:gp;‘:"“; ,Sl"r‘;“M“;:“gm‘i‘s‘:st left and took second when Burke walk- | Taicville bose e Quinni el el b o THE LIV | Mallory, the American contender, in_two | :‘d‘d .I}fh Sile g AButke ‘:““’g se¢- | the fourth inn Brookln, N. Y., & Chicago, June raight sets. The score was 6-2, 6-3. | oo gone, TeXt two men went out by | replace him, after pitchir street 00, MWrkeE: ariiy 10| Mrs. Mallory, after . wonderful per | e, ®irike out route ending that inning. | game Saturday. The score of Water street is cents lower X top, | formancs, the first part of the set being | .o, Jindsons had men on base during Taftille A. A. | Achland A A | at Maine, with Mr g s oD, | forma HoxiiDariioh te & ‘% | several innings but could not get them : ) o s e el Hum | even at two all beat merselt ChyCTTOTS | past second base. The locals went score- Atwood and Mr. a B! i i i Sviden vl (e AN A G o ato e less until the fourth when Halstein, first sows, ‘ : N Brecs Md| up, sent a single to center, and took 3 spent Sunday i New et pigs, \\):,:‘:ltn;‘clv:‘:fl‘!rg‘:g.sDz!::i:‘::l ;::\et ;‘:: second on Comins' sacrifice. He scor-|Dugissh 3§ SRk b B Cattla: ‘Raselvt : thas 30 shots before pomnts were de. | ¢4 On Muldoon’s single to left field. An- |Milsis 3 toure laaeas an bins s B > | other run was made in the sixth when |{O0S d s o Caisy ava e ona Dlays continaed thronghout| DUCIaP doubled, the only extrs base hit |jusinp dropped [fnemne: and ss0d Lous D ey of the game. He took third on Hal- | ent Windsor.—The directors of Windser the second set, but Mrs. Mallory consist- | Totat st < stein’s sacrifice and scored when Ward S Red Cross have woted to ce, § 79.25 ; was less steady than the French-| iy R tn A Score by d Rewh it ite 2 I an. Mrs. Mallory started off well, by | Lo i to first to get Comins, who | minise A had rolled one down the third base line. rk here for the past ng . through Mile. Lenclen's eervice | myq more runs came in during the untd July, 19 Cows first game, but the French cham-| oignth.- Halstein singled and stole sec- et r teers, | pion promptly returned the compliment 7 du ond. Comins drew a pass. Muldoon sacri- i stocker cows heifers, cep: Receipts, £.000. Market steady heep; 25 cents for ounds down, $9 s up, $8.7 $1.00@2.75. Buffalo, | Market butcher June 3.- slow. Shippin Cattle . Market, active. 2,000, t, elow. ulls to fair, $6.50@13 ; yearlings, ; sheep, 50@5 Hogs—Receipts $8.75@8.8 $8.60@8.75; heavy, § @6.50 ; stags, $1@5. 4,800, Market, $9% @8.40 CHIGAGD GRAIN MARKET. active. | 2 Ashland A, A, 1 Taftville A. A. and then repeated on her own service. | ficed them alonk and. Halstein scored on b g e " haett e o R The match proved something of a dis- , wilg pitch by McNeil. Comins, came | eCairs 5 2 o{Jim'hy it L Bangor and New Ha ¢ t of lack of dash| i S % i olpeeiccss & At O A o mtity | home when I. Donohue hit a fwicked | ¢ Lpedm o f T } in the play, Mlle. - | bounder through the pitcher's bofl. s 0 ofDusacib 213 fusing to take any chances at the net and | In the Hudsen's half of the ninth with SRR e e UNITED METALS MFG. plauing #ate ol the v iy | one out Ward singled to center. Hoft- LT O STONINGTON [ COMPANY, Inc. o difterence in metted balls broucht | ma nsent a fast liner through the pitch- 412 iz Some', taxpayate iotlithe bora | % ctory for Mlle. Lenglen. Mrs Mallory: ers hox which Bader could only knock $100 12 forsttines that T Norwich, . . . . Conn. o8 _;”e‘;flwzf:l‘:’;:df:'si‘l‘;flli’: down. The ball rolled to J. Donohue AR R E5E. taaali> Drope ol - | at second, forcing Ward, and a throw to | my, o5 by Tans 13 I3 m-“agf'fid"g;!"‘;‘::d!fllf» Lenglen 16| Aqams ended the game. It was the only .1&7‘: i innisee i 10 o0, A A 3 double play of the game. The score: Taftrille A, A. o5 « In the mixed doubles Mile. Lenglen and | ““hu” firdy °ca Ruson ac. | mied X & U0 | o The 38t “You gan %o N:v Bette'a; Than Max Deguis won from Mme. Golding an: a hpo a e b hpo x e e hits, | ¢ | W. . Laurentz, 6-3, 6-2, after the Gold- | Cememit 4 x’{ § immecric Saha 1 s o fDai st mman e ac ot e} \--dm. in uy Our Wurst. ng-Laurentz pair had _defeated Mme. | puiehe 5 11 e Norin 7. |17. The dele y . 2 1 o 0|Burkelb e oM 0 0 N e Storms M. Washer of Belgium, 4-6, 6-4, | Comins.sb 2 » 1 3 o|Chsantt 5 o % 6 o = P o No Salad Complete Without |11-9, for the right to compete in the Moldonc 2 112 2 oMumay% 4 1 3 4 S| HARVARD OARSMEN ON to be held in Ju final 1Donoh’e.%b & 1 1 1 0|Ward.3 PR : 1 = "“ Fisé An ol Mrs, C. 0. Ma Th ’ Al 5 Ac br 1 o o VA %3 = e in the finals for the men's doubles An- | Game® 3 110 ¢ fiflofmanst 4 & 2 90 TO age at her hom umm's Cambrid M: J “Th H: ng door, in p! | dre Gobert and Laurentz won from Ger-|SDiohuect 3 o 0 o o|\cNelp 3 0 1 5 ° mbridge, Mass., June 5—The Har-{ . in place bault and Albarran, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. —— T e vard varsity, junior and freshman crews | Which has to be rais - ) ome-Ma. The experienced French team proved too| TWoils 2 721 7 1 Totls 2 &M 2| with eight substitutes, left here today for | Dean Fairbrothe ured r-*mz\; A | much for their younger opponents. Amedean Theae o0 0 o 3 @ 1 9 2 x—¢ | Red Top, Conn, to finish training for |when the automobile accident heh figured M . TFive hundred francs were offered today | Hudsn 4. C. "0 00600 00 oh|the race with Yale on the Thames on |in is resting comfortabiy at his home o ayonnaise for@hiis Tl itiien Hhe lanslen Mallory Duriab. Struck out, by Bader i0: | June 24. The substitutes, four freshmen |Union street. It will be some tim mateh, and speculators who had obtained 1een on balls off Bader L off Me- | and four 'varsied oarsmen, will add an|he Will be able to return to bu THUMM'S Rellniinns slan e i uh o o o oot Sz | 201 ene) i ae s Toiabiet Lo Chamabiro (Fifa aud Drum' Coro : “an tnd Cuman. rowing agains imilar n-| Th s ife and Drum Corps tie Weck mespes et e went to Willimantic Saturiay to par-| DELICATESSEN STORE DEMPSEY USES SPAREING WHAT THEY DID IN THE SR ticipate in a parade thers. They return- " ed_Sunday. 40 Franklin Street - PARTNERS WITHOUT MERCY MAJORS LAST WEEE | HARVARD OARSMEN AT T ohitn s otecs ot Ahs toes b wall aa Atlantic City, N. J, June 5.—Jack| -New York. June 5—The New York Na- QUARTERS ON THE THAMES |ihe men are being urged to turn out — € cv. world it champion, | tionals, having attained their first place The Harvard oarsmen accompanied | Thursday evening « the special town = > nvinced dm today that he has| goal at the outset of the first western by three coaches, arrived at the Crim- meeting in borough hall THERS = 30 aavertisng mesmumm ttied down.ts the serious task of cond(-l v trip, are speeding at a rate that will make gon training quarters at Red Top Sun- Eustern Connecticut equal 10 The Raulie \B for businese r=sults. The Stomington chorus will give the Y

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