Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 12, 1921, Page 3

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T T NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 " ‘CARDS FAILED TO HIT RIXEY ew-London To Play Colonials TOMOITOW | st 55 f St. Louis, Aug. 11—The Cardinals failed to hit Rixey at opportune times to- S ———— 2 day and Cincinnati won the third game For this Saturday’s game at the fair ner to take all and by the end of the ?;font:: i;‘“fhsre oy Lo m’é‘“:@;fi:‘; ‘;g grounds Manager Leseman of the Colo-|first two games, Taftville will be minus ok s ; 000 and fielded nials has been fortunate in securing the | reputation. The Colonials have played | fie £ame. He batted 1000 and fielded fast New .London Independent team.)only one team that Taftville has and also hit safely in three trips to the plate. This team is composed of the fastest|these are the results: : } re: / players 4n New London and has de-| Taftville 8 Baltic 2. . Cincinneti (N) St. Louls (N) feated some of the fastest teams in the| Taftville 2 Baltic & ab hpo s e b Roo a6 stata The local K. C. team was one| Colonials 2 Baltic & tebos 33200 of the téams to meet defeat before Joe| Colonials 1 Baltic 0 (11 innings). g bl e e Cranka's Cranka is| Thanking you, ~Mr. Editor for the AR sl Ty coming 1 and either | space in your paper, I remain, 36200 39w 00 himse . formerly of the Yours for good clean sports AT At All-Insurance will be on the mound. Henry Leseman &%, % 0.0 51400 Coyle will be on the rece g end and Mgr. Colonial B. B. Club. 41020 08110 he is consjdered by many as the best] g el : 1 : }, ; catcher, around this part of the state, YESTERDAY'S . RESULTS, e g N e covered by Henry, l‘ R ational Thneus 3T ;-'-—4?_2_ atly strengthened National Le Totais b ed by Guid| Brooklyn 5, New York 3 (first). et S Score by lnnings: Cincinnati . St. Louis - reputation of be-| New York 6, Brooklyn 5 (second; 13 The 2zy inning: e old reliabl Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 3 (first). Two baee iken care of by either| Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 4 (second; 11| Sicer, Daubert. s or Brogan, formerly of the|innings). . Z sm. The outfield is composed| Boston 2, Philadelphia 1. PINCH HIT IN TENTH ith If and Fos-| Cincinnati 6; St. Louis 1. SAVES DAY FOE BRAVES P o Boston, Aug. 11.—Christenbury’s pinch z and by the way _ Ameriean Fetour . hit, coming in the tenth inning with the last few games hel New York 7, Philadelphia 3. bases filled, none out and the score tied, time winning his| (Only American League games sched-|cnapled Boston to defeat Philadelphia to- . game. He will ba held up by Befair, | uled). day, 2 to 1. McQuillan yielded six hits G atead by the $3,000,000.00 Round Oak O el T PR & Ca. who will keep the New London boys International League. and_struck out ten. Score: from stealing any Harrington r Rochester '3, Jersey City 3 Philadeiphia (N) Boston (N) ret o Mekay iwi i ab hpo s e @bioo 1 e i oo Pkdfl‘nd l":‘&’ ““u“l} Toronto 2, Newark 3. Monmesb 3 0 0 2 0[|Powellet 3 3 4 09 , = ot Syracuse 0, Baltimore 1. | Smitwzh 5 4 0|Barbaress 5 0 2 5 0 phy play short, Ellsworth being out Buffalo 8, Reading 9. “ 0 0StW'thet § 2 0 0 0 of b hurt during the 4 X 4 s e A";mxi;‘nh 42 : a1 > % % 3 i o se i - R © | Boockel. b 2 5 i sonsist of il silioflma 14820 Com in and make the most detalled comparisons—jus {\r(-ll dcn::‘:: of| Kansas City 16 St. Paul 5 (first) Bar Sol gl nlEantin 7o g e ale cf, and £ Tt < i u 31 eil.c 3 100 3 3 L T Kansas City 12 St. Paul 2 (second) B TS R L e T the lineup Aflf Newt (Others rain.) Sheaglnd - s — .z(‘gpsmx‘i 6000 the management is try & Totals Df 6x2 1 - = ple of Norwich and vi- Fastern Léaguc. Totals 34 0 cinity what they have lacked, a good| Bridgeport 3 Waterbury baseball game on a Satiurday afternoon| Albany 7 New Haven and earnestly ask the sporting element| Hartford 1 Springfield 0. ir bit by attending urday the crowd anager Leseman | Boston Americans Jarger number this|Pittsfield Eastern Le: : on is reasonable and| XKarr Jones and Walters; ley eervice to and|Mman and Hargreaves. so that there should —_ < to keep the people from at-| GAMES TODAY. ending the games 3 as thousands of present New England users have done before deciding Philadelphia & Boston ... Ehibition Gam. Two base hits. 10 14 2| Powell Si9% 1h s Best, Til-|GIANTS AND SUPERBAS DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER New York, Aug. 11—New York and oklyn divided a double header today Dodgers taking the first 5 to 3 and Natienal League. : Philadelphia at Boston byt sl R i [f d b th h i fli i W Brookivn.at Xew York. ond game went hirteen innings. you doubt the heating efficiency— e e ) "REAW | Chicago at Pittsburgh \ doubles and four singles e Benoits lettee 7| CCInA at St Louis e Ta e the great fuel economy—the clean- that the TaftyiDe teamn American League. w York putting through = % 3 arge s i a Chicago at Cleveland of them. Krueger of Brooklyn l h d gt hiay the Duwells ang| St Lowis at.Detroit e e Iness—the convenience, or do not . class instead of playing{ NeWw York at Philadelphia. ting apdc sion. Scores: t o i : cams that far outclass them. AS to & Eastern League. 2 game. u]ld and th k rin l reputat I ‘m:h admulL'r_xiac aul‘)viue Waterbury at Worcest Brooklyn ( New !irkhmv ki €rs € WOor! mg p CII.) e, as one, but is the reputation of being | New Haven at Pittsficlc i Lk h b. camy team for the. faster teame. o] Bevmear ieell s {3i11 come to the store or see our exhibit he state to practice on Saturday, after- | _Albany at Hartford. | & A58 Gty 9 9 . B e Bt at O’Neil & McGrorv’s Electrical hese fast teams he will not need to hire LEAGUE STANDING. 318 ;" g - . ontractors to move tbe ledge in right Nati JEE 1 S 0 w4 thess Visiting teams' will bsek ARHea T % tore. t out w wvo base hits. He also says i R 00 climinate the K. C.|Littsburgh o 28 New York 65 43 Totals % 2 X 1 : game. 1 wish to state & 3 o rame i e | BoSton : Read a few of the letters from think of playing a | Brockivn a2 Score by 1 5 s 3 ende i # New York 2 0 3 ak s cantender _i_r;rhz‘;;mm S S S B e Oun users ) € too much money and because phey American League 2 Bruckly’;ll N New York (N) r t congidered fast enough, New York 64 39 oo B tainly would b gt xngk?n: fn; Clagelind 66 41 ; 51 h t N l d . hold the Taftville boys an ahdeo 59 52 irifrioh.rf 1 m SR R X il Lears what your New Enghand yyhy e helieve, you w Detroit 1 57 g Lol . hbo ft l. . -th th [} 5 As for ves into the sport- | poeton " i n i neig IS say alter living wi e ; . g pu e, 1 believe that we | chicago 1 '~ 4 G e S R ‘ ./l ROUND OAK in coldest wi : s B would In our | adelehia . A s2 in coldest winter s et Lastern Lengue b9 At { Bridgeport 60 38 01 th a dmit that Morin | Worcestor i 42 o weainer. Taf s I pitcher, too good | b5 out when winning run ecor B at team, hut even the best of | i 45 ed for Bames. 1 ick of with a slow | . 19 5 tted for & e A n bl 3 v 458 | Brookiyn 00011000100—5 yrgpigees b el ek 3 71 317 |New York 200001001010 1—6 » hits Bums. Wheat, Kilduff, John- ston, Kelly 2; thres base hits, Young Frisch; home 5 B runs, Kiiduff urgh, Aug. 11 See the Photographs OF NEW ENGLAND HOMES, CHURCHES, HEAFING SYSTEM Pittsburgh won [REND OF MARKET DOWNWARD. of a double neader today, de- AR WH even though you estimate the value of a Pipeless . A Ll Snacniaged by T sfi,ril‘ilf\;;“d,ni,,;;‘bPT?’;E: STORES, FACTORIES, GARAGES, IN ICH System, merely by the-quantity of material used in its ors { t count renewed | 4 ; tope et ROUND OAKS GIVE UNUSUAL SATISFACTION construction, you would discover greatest value in the and % | second game r 5 : oy | i e o, ving e s (' NTHE COLDEST WANTER WEATHER. Ex. ~TomsiOsk §* |the eleventh when Zinn hit safely stole to drive the HIBIT AT O'NEIL & McGRORY’S ELECTRICAL If you do not know fhe relation of wesght to cost, get . I to halt the reces- | the price of parts per pound for the cheapest plant e Mk B S rirsrh STORE, FRANKLIN SQUARE. you know about. The Round Oak weighs as much b gene i D% e 5 11 D 0| Mateilies 2 , includ- | ' g g Arfiertean Sugar, Copper, | Westing E: \meriean International, General Flec- | Willss and~"Central Leather preferred, Althongh rafiroad stocks sold off with mainder of the list, heaviness was| New York, Aug. 11.—Call money firm; pronounced among the industrials. | high low 6; ruling rate 6; closing ers, oil. equipments ,motors and su- |bid 5 1-2; offered at 6; last loan 6; call resnonded readily to pressure. The |10a0s against acceptances 6. semi-an earnings statement of Gen- = Asphalt. showing a deficit of more COTTON. : as 1000 pounds more than other Pipeless Systems on 3 the market—and contains not one pound more than ' YOU will be impressed with the enthusiasm of enough to safeguard the results you want and the these people over the capacity of the Round amount invested in its purchase. 8?1]; Ig t\;lJ:fiostth;rvcl;gn\:,isa&o;?tortabl) e But héw may you determine the real value in Heating Equipment, except with use—with time? You want ) P an $800.000, was the occasion for sell-| New York, Aug. 11.—Spot cotton e will be amazed at the fuel-saving reported ~ Warmth, comfort, cleanliness, economy and durability shares, forcing down the com-|quiet; middling 13.25. Two base bits Kellebor, Tlemey, Whitted: thres el Row il o f with the Heating System you are going to use for the il Mok U ey e e and learn how the Round Oak pays for . lyew ; . uBERTY nawps, Second game el itself over and over again coming ten, twenty, thirty years, or perhaps longer. was decidedly hearish, but I ete e by a'e 8 : no developments to ac- e R R You do not want warmth alone, at the expense of the A of quotations. Trad- ® e 0 |Bigheect 000 1 A - ; - xd , 4 . . . hw_v;\lc 7 ;’»‘,» h:?.d. i e e YOU gxl)l( qnderst;nd why we say the Round giher five things you need—you want all six: What to whom h short Barber.1 5 2 lemnery, 21 0 v / S H H H B S, fof dhe. i thelig it vone (e I L R ; aks In use have given us great confidence o604 js heat without comfort, cleanliness, or econ- Pafivi: poRallion s Ay Bard T3 ElEmmE IR0 in them, and why we guarantee them to operate effi- omy? What good are any of these without reasonable reate ccess 000 Zinn,; / C ili ‘any "ay recently In_forcing % 4n2agis gnsy ciently and satisfactorily wherever the Manufacturers assurance of permanency—durability? g stock on the market. . w7 me S Heating Engineers recommend them. sohange was halted. Demand s | Vet B ose e Pt - was . The exact degree to which you may expect to get the B et e i FOREIGN EXCHANGE. W;dd:?:‘né?;-?n:nm 2 service you need and want, in the case of Pipeless Al money eontinued to hold at six per | Serie— T e e Heaters, is determined entirely by the construction of s but t . T “sensible stiffen- i Score by innings: Y =4 oy e 394% | Chicago v 1100100010 0—4 the Heating Plant you choose—and the ability of the Werings small Pittsburgh 3100000060 1—5 e A break of more than 3 points in Two baee Wits, Barber,| R Robertgon. Flack Tombley; three base hits, ' Hollocher. YANKEES STREN Cnba cane sugar 7s was the feature of k¢ bond market. Spec ve $ 2 Speculative selling | LTH oo various other | Swegen ..o ularly Kelly- | Denmark abber 5s. High | Normay ... veed. Burling- | Aamme installers to correctly estimate your requirements if your home is adapted for this system atall. The extra weight in the Round Oak—-the accurate fitting of all doors and parts—the unusual construction—all com- THEN HOLD ON FIRST PLACE Philadelphia, Aug. 11.—Babe Ruth's hitting overcame the Athletics and rpeed. Burling. | Nt Lam e Tt el e bine to safeguard its capacity to supply, year after § tility lens = tightening the Yanks' hold upon first | ean, abunda ful warm! 71 heaviness. Total gr.fl (par ’:ah{:h\";:d_ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKFET. place. Ruth was responsible for feur _year,_ cl 2 ot health 24 th with greatest 300,000, Liherty bonds — continued tg| Chicago, Aug. 11.—Wheat took a de-|of the Yanks' seven rums. His forty- possible economy. @ove in wiolit Sashion. cided upward swing in price to third home run came in the fourth when e helped by an active demand from e porters and domestic millers. The fin- ish, although unsettled, was 2 1-4 ta 2 3-4c net higher with Soptsmber 124 |made two doubles and a home run. The 1-4 to 1.24 1-4 and December 1.27 1-4 ner wag Walker's seventeenth and it to 1.27 1-2. Cern galned 1-133.5 to|Was the third straight day on which he lc, and oats 1-4@3.8 to 1-2@5.8 cents. | Put the ball into the bleachers. Several In provisions, the outcome varicd from|thousand orphaned and crippled boys 15¢ decline to 27¢:advance. and fifty disabled soldiers witnessed the g ' Careful comparison of the Round Oak will convince At first, showed a | Ea he guest of The Cubs, = A r 5 s Geted = teiines. o O Teeti ] Gtsiaie e e A ore a s you of its great value. Special display in windows prices, but conditions were speedily re- New York ‘(A) Philadelohia _a) [ and store now. ... » he drove the ball into the left fleld achers, scoring Schang and Peckin- gh ahead of him. Tillle Walker The Makers’ Engineers must approve and supply blue-print plans for each house before the Round Oak may be installed. This carries their guarantee as well s our Owm. versed when signs began to appear that "2 8 o|wm s substantial buying orders were being B e R R executed both for European shipments A 'rr,“"::"““ : %!“ 10 and for the milling industry at home. T o as HI Corn as well as wheat was in much 191 ofapngn § 154 'be alCashDisco _Eas Wee M thl P yin ts if Desi ed request for export. A leading short 232 0/Dkes® 41130 Ll 1 ¢ unt y kly or on y a en 1 wa ssald to have bouzht September | Lot I O 1 com on a big scale. Oats merely re- il o S flected the course of other grain Gnsln 10000 - e 1 e ires aturda: ackers' ‘support did a sood deal to Freemazp 0 03 pecml M el ving 0& d rally. the provision market from weak- Totsls BT B 0 i % y ness due to a severe break in the value 2Batted for Keefe in 8th. o hofs, e 3o i S 1 . 1 SRS ek usksr Philadelphia .... 00000111 0—3 OnK or Write ay. Twr haso hits, Ruth. Peckinpaugh, Witt, C. Hisn L CYonor Home runs, Tuth, C. SVatket; three bass (Additional Sports on Page Seven) Phone 897 J. P. Barstow & Co. s are exclusive, i to their own sets. like to

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