Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 18, 1921, Page 3

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RS e e e L AT Colored Giants At Fargrounds Sunday| _ "Fesvie Boston 10, St. Louis 0. The Elm City Glants, champion colored | A very fast game is guaranteed and a i el team of New England, will be the |large gathering of fans is expected. e, . ounds tomorrow.| On Sunday the Duwels will meet the| Washington 5, St Louis 4. a , tua':;‘\::l:'h‘::e t:(‘:’rf:lut\m-s in their | Slater A, A. of Jewett City. In the| First game, Boston 5, Detroit 4 (10 M C P H E R S O N ineup and will give the locals a hard |early part of the season the Duwels de- | innings..) : tussie to win. Among the notables that|feated the Slaters in a very exciting| Second game, Boston 6, Detroit 4. weill be seen In the Giant uniform will be | game, and now both teams are strength- Chicago-New York, _peswghed. rain. IChing, star second baseman of the Tokio | ened and a fine game s expected. The| Cleveland-Philadelphia, rain. FOniversity of Chicago, &aid to be the | Slaters are coming to Norwich strong te i i fofars s International Leaguo, ! best Japanese player in the country, ia [ see if there is to be third game or mot. | ¢ - h¢ " s and a good fielder. | Fuller, who has been pitching gilt edge | SvracaseNewark, rain seman, is conceded | ball against the teams in this part of the Roohester-Jersey 'C‘u_ -ram. ery fant on the b Awrence, the third b ? & ‘ 1 Ay b i rts to be t premier colored | state, will probably be seen on o > 4 Aseman of the country. He leads the [ mound, while Boyd will do the backstop| BUffalo “'ER":"’“‘; A i K 2 t 4 he battery and Logan has speed to| The game will he called ‘at 3.30 p. m,| Hartford 5, New Haven 1. pecial I'rices ror Subur ay on g m S Ol'g. urn, with a good assortment of curves |sharp, on the Battlegrounds by Umpire ‘Waterbury, Springeld. o wore In with urryman. left field, | Riley. Worcgster 7, Bridgeport 3. bl et feld, » standard of merchandise carried makes the store for your shopping ost, and Gibbs, first base, are no Ameriean Associatior. nly exeellent ball players but very good | A\ANNERICAN POLO TEAM g s At Milwaukee 6, St Paul d th =~ ] l' - l I l * l l . oatians and their sayngsiatitatiee 10 PLAY FOE CUP TODAY| At Lomisville § Toledo 1. an € specials 1st ow WIl ap strollg y to the consistent h‘llv‘\u‘;:\”;b\:"h;u‘nr:“' i London, June 17.—(By The A. P.)| At Indianapolis 2, Columbus 7. 5 The local lineup will be practically the i’\)m;‘\‘f? will récolphns:lnndl wm&rf)oz :: College Baseball shoppers' ame as last Sunday with the exception | the first of a serles of polo matches At Newton Mass, Holy Cross 20, Jot Fddie Brogan, who has entered the|2n endeavor to carry back to the United | p o - College 10. Irallway mall service and will not be able | States the international polo cup, NOW | ™4 "winjamstown, Mass {to play with the team any more this mea-|held by England. The matches Will be gy, ot won. Young Whitsay, the Academy boy, | vlayed on the grounds of the Hurlingham E"” bo given a trydut at short by Mana- | club. The sccond contest will occur on GAMNS TODAT: | SPECIAL No. 1 SPECIAL NO. 2 — Dartmouth 9; SPECIAL No. 3 Men’s Silk Hose Value $1.00 35¢, 3 for $1.00 Sheridan, and it is expected that he | Wednesday next and the third, if neces- | ; e . s ha was & tower of |5ary, on Saturday. The winner of two ational League lemy team this sea-|Mmatches takes the cup. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. { Ladies’ Hose Ladies, Silk Hose won, both In hitting and flelding. The Americ: are placing their re-) Philadelphia at Cincinnatl, The Kaceys have a reputation as one [llance on Louis Stoddard, woh will play| New York at Chicago. iof the fastest semi-pro teams in the|in No. 1 position; Thomas C. Hitchcock, | Boston at St, Louis. Value $1.50 Value 33-00 state, and it {s well merited, and it is J. Watson Webb, No. 3, and De- American League. > $1.75 Pair mtrength to the A . hoped that the Norwich fans will sup-|vereux Milburn, captain of the team, at| g youic at Washington. 75c Palr port this excellent team and keep Nor- |back. There is some doubt as to whether | (piiiang at Philadelphia, wich on the baseball map. Milburn will be able to take part in the| oo Pne HLEUESCmP | Following is the lineu play, however, owing to a strained backi| poiroit at Boston. | Elm City Glants: Turryman 1f, Wilson | and it may be necessary to call on ona | rf, Ching 2b, Gibbs 1b, Redmond cf,[of the substitutes, C. C. Rumsey and B Eastern League | 1AL % West ss, Lawrence 3b, Logan p, Moore |Barl W. Hopping Waterbury at Springfiela, SPECIAL No. 4 SPEC! No. 5 SPECIAL No. 6 ¢. Conquest p, Seipio utility. Their English or s will be Lieu- New Haven at Hartford. = Norwich K. of C.: McKay 2b, Gaudette | tenant-Colonel H. A. Tomkinson, No. 1;| Bridgeport at Worcester. = BALBRIGGAN . . If. Wik ef, Putnam 1b, Dee Austin rf, | Major F. W. Barret, No. Lord Wode-| Pittsfield at Albany. | Llnen Co“ars L summer Umon Sults Whitney Bergen ¢, Canavan p, Lib- | house, No nd Major Vivian Lockett, s i Shlrts and Drawers - erty utility aptain, back. The team, with the ex-| GAMES SUNDAY | Gama called at 3.15, standard time. [ception of Lord Wadehouse, is the same Mclntyre will umplre that captured the trophy at Meado Values $3.50 and $4.00 -] National League | val“e 25‘: V&lue sl.oo brook, Long Island, in 1914. He takes| Philadelphia at Cincinnati S the place on the team formerly occupiel| New York at Chicago. ZOC Each { 51.95 Each HARVARD EIGHTS HAVE by ‘.HV‘:A n Leslie Cherp who was Boston 1 St. Louis. 59c LIGHT PRACTICE FRIDAY |killed in Turkey during the war. June 17.—The four Harv: American League Red Toj Louis at Washington. prae. 20 ent out on the "“\‘I'I CORCORAN TO UMPIRE ;‘hv‘!:n t New York. s By A el s YALE-PRINCETON GAME detroit Clevelana, s v g S B R s e i e SPECIAL No. 7 SPECIAL No. 8 SPECIAL N-. 9 f of t The crews went | the | park shis season, L Tk, i | hae i heparer Ladies’ Bathing Suits|Ladies’ Bathing Suits| Ladies’ Bathing Suits L aminsions tor memkes o o rov. | LTS S 1o v Tem Values $6.50 and $7.00 | Values $10.00 and $11.00 | Values $12.00 and $13.50 1 w eturned to the coxswain’s [ (0S¢ Who have seen him wor STANDING. ay were Wendell ind Reginald Jenny of last year's w Won Lost Pet. 36 18 34 WINS FRENCH TITLE France, Jun Duwels Have Two Week End Games. On Saturday the Duwel club will cro: bats with the American 2 SPECIAL No. 10 SPECIAL No. 11 SPECIAL No. 12 Ladies’ Knox Hats | Ladies’ Sweaters Men’s Shirts Values $14.00, $15.00, $20.00 Value $10.00 Values $3.00 and $3.50 $9.50 $4.65 $1.95 ermos Bottle | cham team of this city on the Battlegrounds. |5 to play FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL I New Low Records For Stocks. New York, Ju w low rec- were estab- it division and sho down prices 16 | Eastern League. These are only a few of the bargains to be had, but a visit to this store will convince you that we have made a special effort to make this Suburban Day a success. J. C. MACPHERSON “Quality Corner” Opp. Chelsea Savings Bank ange. ©s Was manifested at t covering in Louisville | nduced by the proposed | X s was neutralized i kness of Crucible Steel, ks wh A forfeited almost 3 points on an © dend cut. REDS WIN THIRD STRAIG GAME FROM PHILLIES | June 17.—Cincinnati made | from Philadelphia by |} and Hubbell fre and | game, 11 to 3. was victory of the season 4| . Bruggy was put out | particularly _\Y¢X~i . xd the second inning for Petro with an extreme advance % P! e et of 2 1-4 points and a net loss of 1 1-2 nick’s decision on balls Scory Philadelphia (N) ¢ Cincinnati (N) ab hpo a e ab n Louisville temporary setback in Chesapeake & shville | U rails en- | W # points on frther postponement of.di Qland 3 4 VEne : ond, 6 to 4, with Howard Ehmke of- | joun the third sack. and Collins has the Want Gamey. v e e the list an| oW Pump B 6o 1o ] AT st o o | fcinlly credited er in each game. | reputation of being one of the fastest in-| The Unknmown Sluggzers’ challenge sy v Hour ahe e HE The double win put Boston into the first | ficlders in New England. The rest of the | team In the city under 13 years. Captain ? A s e COTTON. i division. Score 7 neup be the same as it was last| Mingo was much surprised at his team £ SR e 0 Tosit ot 310 Miss -2.9. s (First Game) Sunday when the Braves were in Nor-|this year. They have coms along with } points prevailing at the unsettled close, i L R L wich. ~Realizing thy® he is up against a | four wins and no defeats. The Unknows Sales amounted to 000 shares & |Blues 3 1 8|Vitt3b 1. stiff proposition in IlcDermott's team,| are to play the White Stars Sunday at The one encouraging feature was the | s - the Taftville manager has secured a bat- tery from the New Haven team of the Eastern lea 2 H Py e Lake Street ddamond 3o u[Momkvit & 5820 0fPratt2b. 3 0 money at 5 1-2 per ¢ the exchange such accommodation: were offered at 4 1-2 per cent. All for 1 exchanges strengthened berty bonds were mainly lower and sther domestic issues showed mixed es at the close. Among interna- Brooklyn Beats Pittsburgh. French municipals and Mexican tsburgh, June —The Brooklyn | government bonds were hea otal A mpions defeated Pittsburgh today, 8| E (par value) am ted to $9,675,000. a1 | to 3, batting freely the pitching of Ham- ilton and Ponder. Cadore pitched well until the ninth, when he pa: two men (Additiomal 8ports on Page Eight) v )and Schmidt sent them over with a ———— I} |triple. Announcement was made at the | SENATORS WIN AGAIN e r———— c that a meeting of major league of- to_ be presided over by Judge SeOXLeR LOVIS EROVD (Second Game) m lty Will be held here Monday. The | Washington, June —Washington Second Gam Home run STOCKS . High, Afied Chemtea) Alls Chalmars Alls Comlmer pe Am Ag Chem An Beet Suzar Alm Bash Mag - won its third straight game from St. Detroit (A) Boston (A) =2 ' T D (COLORED TEAM) e o i Bterling— Yesterday hpo s g a oSt throughout while Boland Am Hide & Leaber @ pan A 175158 was hammered, and retired after the Vs Am Te & el > Francs 3 Rty o §|fifth inning. Score: Veach It : in ‘Woim - ‘ Gullders 0000 o0 oSt Louis ........ 20000000 2—4)30000 { [ 1 g P 3300 3 0| Wasl 02012000 x—5p|pem 3 S O Assorlated 0 2-2 2 g g 0 st, Washington (A) Sarge 4 ES : B 0 hpo 2 e Busslerc ok & Grie ) Baglan frun 2400 dielinnn | | Beth Steel (B e 55 ! Brokiyn Raip Tr $ Brekiyn R T ot . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ! Bute Co & Z Chicago, June 17.—Torrid weather | (x) Batted for Hamflton in 5th. G SUNDAY 3.5 P. M o Pa 0| 0 Rourk = 3 g W [did a good deal today to make wheat| () Baied for Ponder la 6. H s i R I . . Centr r ot i AT e S ces were un-| . S<ore by innings: L # Central Leate: b prices advance. Closing pricos were un-| (S by tnines: = 0 LT Shei = 0102104 Shnily e settled, 2 3-4 to 3 1-2¢ net higher with | o 102010 x—6 Ches & Obio Eels i g Pittsburgh ...... 0000100023 [ 7 s ™ G West pr July $1881 1-¢ ‘1o’ 2313120 ana Septem:| FENIER Loz sees 0 0 010 1.0 0 0.2~ 4 i, Hendryx. & B P ber $1.24 1-2 to 1.24 3-4. Corn finished | wrear. "cemmnrat E s, A o Time i “hlie, Praw. Slerosks. Home 3-8 to 2 3-4 up, and oats gained 1 1-4 A L * .«“: 54 , Blue, Menosky. jto 11 In provisions in the .outcome|;yipe makE LONG END (xx) Bated for Lee in oth. Putnam Braves vs. Taftville, Wash unchanged to 2c higher. A " (xxx) Batted for Vangilder in ~ % Apprehension as to the effect of hot OF SLUGGING MATCH | Score by innings Sunday afternoon at 3.15, standard weather on wheat had relation to the Chicago, June 17.—Ohicago defeated Two base hits, O'Rourke, Shanks. time, at Wildwood park, Thomas McDer- spring crop, and was Intensified by fore- | New York today 11 to 10 in a slugging _— mott's fast playing bunch of ball tossers casts that abnormally high temperatures | match, which was tled twice and threat- | RED 80X TAKE BOTH ;v‘:l:hgoc up usaxm?; the 'r:nvn: };»z«lr]n. {would continue several days. Another|ened to go extra innings when Jones ith Carney on the mound and Reddy bullish influence was knowledge that | blew: up in the ninth inning. The final GAMES WITH DETROIT | hehind the plate, Manager Tom feels that SUNDAY JUNE 19 first threshings of the winter crop in| rally of the visitors was checked by | Poston, June 17.—Boston took both |his lineup is as strong as it possibly . 3 Missouri showed disappointing returns. | Martin who replaced Jones, after one | E3Mes this afternoon from Detroit, he |could be, but just to make security dou- at Wlldwood Assertions that seven hundred fifty thou-| run had been scored and the bases|fifSt, 5 0 4 in ten innings, and the sec- | bly sure he has signed up Collins to hold and bushels had been bought for export| were filled wit hnone out. Score: 2 o ) e 52 1 b iy ot e Gulf of Stexico tendcd| T Now Yo 0 ot ) Taftville vs. McDermott’s Braves St Nom om also to litt values. Offerings were lght[, ., 2 5% § &, s s Bwo Metor Car until the market had jumped as wuch [porer o § 3 59 S|Fack A 171 e 0 | 3 15 S d d T’ - : v centy @ bushel o some cazen At | Pm § 5 81 fEmm S48 4s : e at J.1), Standard 11me % kS that ] houses, with eastern connec- | Youngr o Grimes,1b M 10 A R vy fie oo toma B et e i 132 SRR You cant help but TWO REAL UMPIRES i e : 2% T2% W% lensued. On the however, de-|Rappb 4 8 1 0 43010 T e S A A e e gt T s oo !;-; . AN o N broadened out, with the July|Snsdere 5 1 4 1 2 3:10 | 1 1 o Wi PR T I 'Y displaying particular strength |Bvin» 4 0 0 1 970 Lie I«e th- { 578 as the day reached a close. Bull leaders| woroum 1 008 3 e ey -t CW predicted that there would be no ma-|Nenfp 1100 22000 il Seommiation. ofr sacks Surits |eie 1383 BASEBALL TODAY July. e e | Totals MG 3 Totals W6 1 ‘7/18//:”5 D!FERENT | 'l ll Strength m corn was largely due to| () Batied for Salles in 8% a possibilities of a drought scare. Oats| (xx) Patied for Rapp in oth, ase were somewhat affected by reports of | (2 Batted for Choeres in 4l erop deterforiation - : Dullness prevailed in the provision DUWELS trade, and hindered the market from sympathizing much with upturns in the value of grain and hogs. PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE Fhey are GCOD SO. MANCHESTER, vs. TAFTVILLE Batteries — Hyman, Johnson, Gallagher and Lambrecht vs. sl e S % the third consecutive defeat of the issi i Pundey Jonse 10030 pss. | o m B | i SE e (SAleV-N-I ARy AP || Admission 35c—Grand Stand 15c, Including War Tax. ting the Cardinals down with but four hits and winning ten to mnothing. Fill- = im~and -Eowell - made = bome - runs | Game Called at 3:30 P. M. (Standard Time) "t the Battlegrounds

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