Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 16, 1921, Page 3

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RSHLAND READY rdR;NancH (TR rmes: , looking for an exceptionally fast con- Everything is all set 1or the bagéball #ttractien /today at Ashiand | test. Patk, ty, Sunday — < Trsagirs Ghis ©F Atiknd KERR/WON FIRST BXTEA INNING idan of Nerwich )uve zo GAME, DEFEATING SENATOES e b Chicago, Juy 15.—Dick Kerr won his It is.agreed 1 extra-inning gawe sincé coming to American ' league, and ~ his initial over Washington this season, wher Chicago beat the Senators 3 to 2 Southbridge ehall Rey.of.Taftville ov these men have p can- be dependc : . . in 11 innings today. In the seventh Earl T e : Sheeley started a triple’ play. With one - g \rt wntil G| Tun in and men oh second and first, Er- by B o7 ! o | 1tkson lined to Sheeley, Who stepped on st 72 first, doubling . O'Rourke and. threw to The ; 1N Johnson, who touched second before ager w Turle Gharrity conld return. - Score: or Washingten (A) Chicage (4) S Rivior romgt . zrent el e R lantl . followers * £ 1iMuiligen3d 4 1 1 2 0 Rock's fast - leam W | o SlCotimez> 4 1484 weeks az0, 4 ? 85 Boe 8 Pollard .is- a 'former Fastern. Leagae [} ko oliane s man and no-deubt has.tne goods. 12 i@ 10 "The rest of the makeup:for both ciubs 1 40100 will- probably be thesame as has been 0 tes1e used in their- last few games WL v &h Ashland with four Soore by innings: eredit ~is confident -of 3 ‘Washington . o homors, but Norwich .is just as cinfident| Chicago ... 0 and the game shouid.be.some battle. « Judging from the number of inquiri. trom distant peints which are beinx asived daily, the biggest.crowd ever will \wobably be on hand Sunday to waica theso rivals Sght it 'out. Extra police protection has- been canged for and the grounds rened off mo that there cgn be no Two pace hite, Ham ligan, ATHLETICS TAKE EXTRA IN G GAME FROM TIGERS Detroit, - July 15.—The Philadelphia Americans. divided the series with Detroit taking today’s same 3 to 2 in the 10th ar- be t c}inning. Dauss held the visitors to six aticence Wit BIATIE{Hy - e sorsiTo hits for nine innings, but was retired when Cobb entered the game as a pinch EOCHDALE PLAYS -MDERMOTYTS | piiter. . Score: BEAVES AT N. GEOSVENORDALE Philadenhia (A) Detroit_(A) North - Grosvenordale, July 15.—This e e (town will see a fast zame Sunday after- | p: $:ile nosn when MeDermott's Braves, who|¥ R slayed here all through last season, come - Hx sack to meet the Rockdales of North-|Frincc : ) bridge, Mass., one of the semsationally | Dugaa b divia ast teams of Central Massachusetts and [ Galiowey..s SR winners of the last 15 out of 15 games 2 eue e they have played. Si2ias will use McLedd- and Ed. Phillips, the Beston College star, or a battery and will have Kiernan, the Helder who has been doing such remark- able work and who declined to zo séuth with the Boston Americans, in their lime- The Rockdales up . Philadelphia 00000011013 McDermott's Braves ‘will play back of | petroit . 110000000 0—2 a Maine pitcher who is touted 28 81" o page i ker. Baster, Perkin:, Hellman wizgard of the mound, so the fans a3e ® Threo base hits, , Flaystead. Home run, C. Walker. FINANCIAL ANB COMMERCIAL STOCE EXCHANGE HAS ANOTHEE LIFELESS SESSION New York, July 15.—The stock ex= change today experienced another lifeless session, with significant dealings in only a few orominent issues which' howed irregulas or lower tendencies. Fully two-thirds of tho tradimg eme braced oils, steels, equipments, .. motors shippings and food ghares. Ralls wese unusually stagnant. Wwas most apparent ggaist Crucible, Republie, - Gulf CALL MONRY FIRM. York, July 15.—Zall money firm; "Vanadium ard U. S.Steets, Hare |p0e% YO0k July 15=Call 1 & riosing vester, Gemeral Electric, ~Studsbaker, S Wered At 0/ Tkt Toan 6> ek Mercantile Marine Preferred, . Unite8| jecoptances 6. American Woolen, Sumatra . To- SR International Paper and . Union QUIET. . “‘wper, at gross decl 5. Dotbon. —spot es totalled 37 ke B sentiment ine { further curtai ons, in the steel trade with = sug- t cutting of prices and lines of manufacture. nge rates fell back to-re- ent minimum quotations with reactions to point continental quo- wtions and rates were mast ) affected - The mon. ~ market was unaffected by heavy withdrawal of federal funds frem loans were nego- , With more FOREIGN EXCHANGE, in bonds, in- In most cases $3.885% with indstrial | (i ssusg offering ! s par value) « excep sggregated $9,250,900 NEW HIGH PRICE RECORDS FOR Chicago. July 15.—New ords for tne scason were reached toda by September and December deliveri 'n{ wheat Builish crop reports furnis July was depressed WheaT price rec- closed ‘unsett] cline to -4 cents advance, cents net de- with % | cooler temper. atures and to numerous Te. * I ports of rain “An emergency rule mak- ing' grain in cars here. acceptable for {delivery on July contracts was alse a bearish faclor. Crep experts ih the noerthwest, however, sent word eof in- creaging - danger from black rust, and there was talk of liberal export buying. An all-around advance in prices follow- 4, but in the Jate dealings sentiment Lacame more divided awong partly to as- ertions that Great Britain had resold four hundred thousand bushels at a prof- i Besidee, pressure on the July de- was greatly increased by gossip " railroads might declare embargoes |azainst certain elevators hers a5 a re- sult of the elevator employes strike. Expectance of large shipments ¢ corn =oon to Montreal helped to rally the corn .+ | market from the bearish effasts of rains, ¥ (v:iw displayed strength ‘s a result of th= poor. crop. ontloak. Higher ~w&m on hogs lifted pro- visions. b 8% | CHIBAGO ERAIN MARKET Oner, Lo, e 1o ~re . VAORS ‘m‘@YI A Y antneipbuf \( = BEECH-RUT ,T;grf 'CiGARETTES The market | Septem- | 1-2.to 1.33-and December 1.36 Corn finished " 1-4 cent off | } ito 1-2 cent up. -Oats gained 3-4 cents to 1 3-8 cents and provisions 12 to 42 cents. At first ‘the wheat market showed a 3 A‘genem downward tendency owing te Sunday, July 17th, Sayles Field, Baitic MECHANICSVILLE, vs. BALTIC RIVALS Game Called 3 P. M. Standard Time UMPIRE, DONNELLY, £ Dancing Tonight AT ASHLAND CASINO JEWETT CITY FIDELITY ORCHESTRA 8 P. M. STANDARD TIME YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League All games postponed ; rain. American League Philadelphia 3, Detroit 2 (10 innings) Washington 2, Chicago 8 (11 innings) Boston 3, Cleveland 2. New York 7, St. Louis 3. International Lesgue. Jersey ity 3, Buffalo 7. Newark 2, Toronto . Baltimore 9, Syracuse 5. Reading 0, Rochester. 1. American Association, Louisville 1, Milwaukee 2. \ Toledo_4, Mumeapwhs a1, IndlarZpolis §, Kansas City Columbus 5, St. Paul 3 GAMES TODAY. National League. St. Louis at Boston (2 games). Chicago at Brooklyn (2 games). Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2 games) American League. Boston at Chicago. Fhiladelphia at St. Louis. New York at Detroit. Washing*on at Cleveland. Eastern League. Whaterbury at Pittsfield. ingfield at New H: bnd.,cpml at Hartford. Albany at Worceste *. GAMES SUNDAY. National Leazac | Chicago at Brooklyn. Pitisburgh at New York American Leagu. T'oston at Chicago. T'hiladelphia at St. Lou Nevw York at Cleveland, Eastern Le: Pittsfield at Waterbu-y Springficld at Bridgepo Worcester at £ Hartford at N, Lost. 40 14 43 54 lr‘]am‘lpn a : American League, Won. I | Clevelang York ern League. Won. Lost. Bridgeport Worcester Hartford ittsfield EED S0X WON ANOTHER PITCHER'S BATTLE FROM INDIANS | Cleveland, July 15.—Boston won an- other pitcher's battle' from Cleveland to- day, 3 to 2. Pennock injured’ his pitch- | ing hand when he stopped a line drive by Sewell and had to reti Cateher | O'Neiil of Cleveland made pearance in a game since May ing as a pinch hitter. Bestin (A) apo Liebold | Punnock,p Russell p . ~Ru"r! b Totals 0o HEa oas Totals 51 0 Batted _forkctnoren in o | Eeore by inoings on Cleveland | EUTH BATTED OUT HI5 35TH HOMER IN GAME WITH BROWNS St. Louis, July **- = three straisd yver St. ting ! | Tark made it | Louis «.2ay bat- Vangilder for nine hits and .leven Tuns in six innings to win, 7 to .. Babe Ruth batted out his 35th home run of the season in the sixth inming with one man on base. Gerber played his first game at short for the Browns since June 3, when his hand was fractured by a pitched ball at Boston. Score: New York (A) St. Leuis ™) ab hpo & ¢ 1 b o 41 i 413 4283 # 13 s 14 +e re 418 4 X s se £330 L o6 s 03 367 Schange 2 0 1 301 Hostp i LY s tse Tetals 9l ¥ o0 100 @ sx e T & New York 30 o 01 St. Louis . 00023 wo ‘buse hi (2), Peckimpaugh, NESSEY TO MEET RICHAEDS IN TENNIS PINALS Indianapolis, July 15.—John Hennes- sey of Indianapplis, won the semi-final round of the western tennis champion- p here today, defeatimg Clifton Herd, cago, in straight sets, §-2, €-3, §-2. Hennessey will meet Vincent Richards of New York city, natienal junier cham- pion, in the finals tomorrow and the winner will play Walter T. Hayes, of Chicago, western champion for the titles on Sunday, BRITISH DAVIS CUP PEAM SAILS FOE STATES TODAY London, July 15.—The British Isies team which wili play in the Davis cup tennis series will sail for the United States tomorrow. Tennis experts here say they do.not expect the team to sur- vive the egecond round in- which it meets the winner of the match betwesen Cana- da and Australia, The second rouma | event he has won. to our.JULY Suits Understand, these Suits were not bought for Sales purposes, but come from our regular stock, which every- body knows is noted for its exceptionally high quality. Reduc- tions bring prices to their lowest in years. er each day. SHIRTS iundreds of our fine (Were to $35.00) 2 8uits $2 (Were to $45.00) Suits $3 (Were to $55,00) SHIRTS SHIRTS Finest Silk Shirts, in THIS great Sale is on in full swing—growing strong- sories as ours—far under regular prices — its like getting gold dollars at a discount. Prudence suggests that you profit by this opportunity The offering will hold all this month, but, remember, the highest qualities are being chosen now. taken from our higher priced lines and placed in one group—rvalues to $3.00 Bates-Street Shirts — Every one of them—such qualities and values you have never seen—Always $4.00. of colors — Silk Broadcloth, Heavy Crepe-de-Chine and Jerseys. sizes—regular prices 121-125 MAIN STREET KON KOO KOOI O KOO KOOI MEN'S SALE When you buy such Clothes and acces- $1.35 st Madras Shirts "UNION SUITS 95¢ Made of fine Crossbar Nainsook, in Athletic style—regular $1.50 value. UNDERWEAR 79c Famous Chalmers Balbriggan Comb- H ed Egyptian Underwear — regular n $1.00 quality. D SILK HOSIERY 55 - 0 | g 4 % | : § : : $1.95 $4.95 a splendid array No man ever has too many pairs of Silk Hose. These are exceptionally fine quality. All colors and sizes — regular $1.00 grade, All $7.50 to $10.00 hattin will be played in Pitisburgh on Au:ugtl friendship mrade during Princeton’s three 4, 5 and §. »v\rc}.\ visit to Oxford prior to the meet- | ing of last summer. 0GG WON FIRST PEIZE IN However, the British athletes braved | b - i the rain this afternoon and worked out| SHAWNEE GOLF MATCH | o5 0™ o b Palmer Stadiany Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Pa., July with the Princeton team. illie Ogg, the husky Worcester, M professional, n the annual today wi for the won the first prize of ren zolf tournament here Rt Rdnstated; New York, July 15.—Charlis White, Chicago lightweigit, who was wmend- the National nz the Wisconsin boxing comnn=- Peter O'Hara of Shackamaxon; LS : ¢ complaint of his bout with Sailor Kirkwood, open cham of Au a and Abe Mitchell, of England, were tiedjtrcedman, has been reinstated. T forés ceond place with 301 strokes. was announced today by the \;uonu Association. fAbe Mitchell and George Duncan, form-! bl er Bri open champion, redeemed | i oy | themseives today for their poor play of| Evans Won Semi-Final Mateh. the first day. Mitchell won the prize for for 18 holes with a brilliant Chicago, July Evans wou semi-final m: western: golf championship from Harrison Johnston of lowest score 69 in his final round. St. Paul 5 up and 4 to play at West Moreland club foday. R. . Knepper, ‘of BAIN PEEVENTED PLAYING Sioux C: defeated George Hartman of Chicago 3 to'2 in the other semi-final. OF GOLF SEMI-FINAL Greenwich, Conn., July 15.—A heavy downpour of rain prevented the playing of the semi-final round of the state championship of the Connecticut Golf As?ociation on the Greenwich Country club course this afternoon. It will be played tomerrow morning, With Parker Seeley of Brookla: meeting Reginald M. Lewis of Greenwich and Percy Roth- well, of Hartford, playing W. J. sveeney of Shuttle Meadow. Won Duek Pin Title. New, Haven, July 15.—Andy McCarthy of Hartford won the Connecitcut Duck Pin Bowling championship by defeating Jack Spalding of this city in seven ou. of eleven games here tonight. FIVE RACES FEATURED GET AWAY DAY ON GRAND CIECUIT Tolede 0., July 15.—Five races fea- tured get-away day of the Grand Cir- cuit meeting here today the 2.15 troe having been carried over from yester- day. Neva Brooks driven by Murphy won the: 2.15 trot in straight heats in easy BRITISH ATHLETES SPEND | WEEK END IN PRINCETON Princeton, N. J.,, July 15.—Four mem- bers of the Oxford-Cambridge track team arrived at Princeton tonight to spend the week end with the Princetort squad | fashiom. ‘whieh is in training here. Captaim B. G. Hal Mahone, the favorite, wen the D. Rudd, William Kent, Hughes and In-| Willys-Overland §5,000 stake, for 2.03 The ¢ visit due to the grahms comprised the party. pacers, the feature of today's card, tak is primarily a social one, ing the jast two heats after Red Lance- BASEBALL NEW DEPARTURE, of Bristol vs. TAFTVILLE A. A. PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE 3:30 P. M,, (Standard Time) [ { | BASEBALL ASHLAND PARK, JEWETT CITY 3 SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 3:30 P. M., (Daylight Time) NORWICH K. OF C., vs. ASHLAND BATTERIES—'RUBE” POLLARD AND BENGEN FOR NORWICH—LEFTY TAYLOR, BILL LIBERTY FOR ASHLAND—UMPIRES: SIS PELOQUIN, SOUTHBRIDGE : ART ROY, TAFTVILLE | ] i | | | | | v he first. Y rot Tuesday while lot captured s won the Cri w n lr»‘v‘“ tor ! with only juveniles were on a es were shipped lonight to and made & noor showing for thein o »+ the ‘fastest ‘time b (Additional Sports on Page Ten) “The G Miss Mirris turned in 1 : M Y Ridseneld te playground, drove her at the head of the sumn o $2,000 | the 2.20 {mt. c - school Julia M. Direct, second choice, won MacDoug the 2.13 pace. the last race of the day New ¥ t was made in after Baby Gir‘er had won the fir mory of Mrs. Hawkes' only daughter heat. 1 Morris Hawkes. The girl was active Driver Sep Palin was fined $200 by the | with other pupil raising a fund at a given by judges for aying up with The Hoosier | fair BASEBALL ROCKDALES (of Northbridge, Mass.) vs McDERMOTT’S BRAVES Sunday, July 17, 3:30.p. m., Daylight Sav- ing Time. At North Grosvenordale FASTEST SEMI-PRO TEAMS IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT

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