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NATALIE THE GREAT WON Hartford, -Sept L3—Natalie. The Great, ariven by Walter Cox, Mary O’Comnor, with Fred{Hyde in the sulky,.ant.Marion Toddington, Billy Hodson up, were the winners of the fhal day’s racing at Cusrter Oak Park here this afternoon. Mary O'Connor acored the only stralght heat victory of the afternoon, defeating J. W. S. and Baby Dol} in the 2:07 pace. Natalie The Great took the 2:07 trot after Wiki Wiki, driven by Geers, had won the first heat Geers also won the firsc heat of the 2:11 trot with Dudette bat Marion Toddington won the next two bandily. Summaries: 2:07 trot; 3 heats! purse $1.200, Natalie The Great, br m, by Peter The Great (Cox) Wiki WIki (Geers) sesomeesee.l ttle Peter (Berry) .. Brooke Worthy (Murphy) Walnut Frisco also start me 2:06 1-4 2 ace; 3 heats; purse $1,200. Mary O'Conmor, bm, by Barney O'Comnor (Hyde) e A e estoon PERE MARQUETTE KACEYS AT FAIRGROUNDS TOMORROW shpee 55 _NOKWICH - BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921 207 TROT The rest of the team will line up as ueual. Thus: Bergen catch; Canavan pitch; Donahue first basc; Petty second base; Ruane third base; 0jerholm short stop; Gllooley left fleld; McKay right fleld; and the D, H. right fleld. With this squad the locals have little to fear from any of them. The boys are a little nettled by the defeat at Willimantic last Sunday but hope soon to get another cliance to redeem themselves, The man- agers of the two teams are trying to arrange either one game or a series. The Pere Marquette line up: Cummings shortstap ; McCarthy second base; Kelley first base; Haves center fleld; Plansky left fleld; Damrich right fleld; McMahon third baee; Dempsey catch; McCourt or Fitzgerald pitch. The game will begin at 3:15 sharp (Standard time). Probably umpires, Roy and Sulivan may be in charge. BALTIC RIVALS HAVE TWO HOME GAMES FOR WEEK END The Baltic Rivals have two gimes booked on their home grounds for the week end. Saturday they play Glasgo in a return game. Glasgo has been going strong last Sunday walloped Ver- sailles 19 to 9. ager hopes the fans club can clear ex; Jodoin will be in This will be first I |of Dick who hac been pi out of town. Sunday White Hock will make their first appearance in Baltic By the reports White Rock has a good team. Riley will be box for the Rivals. On account of the new state ax the admission will be 2 cents the price of the checks. Saturday’s will commence at 2:30 in order to o0 a chance to leave before d en account saving time. of their being on d RAPID ELIMINATIONS MARKED INITIAL PLAY IN TE delphia, Sept. 9—Rapid fire singles on on the own Cricket : 0dd matches were p teh ling surp FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL e Market Closed Strong STOCKS 19% 3% —er19% —38% Liberty Fonds, Chicago Grain arket 5 —Wheat sold for new eptember and Decémber on t esent movemes Board of Trade he touched new e advancing six cents ove which was the low it was hai May news. there was moe investment pur Oats showed strengt! sion and wih broader trade being 5-8 to 7-8 up at the finish. Provistons were easier on lard by packers. Chicago Graln Market, Wheat— High Low, Sept. wwa 133 1274 %‘?a' Deo o m% 130% 135% May 135% Corn— % 14y Sept. wew B55% 54 5% Dec mee B56% 543 557% May wea 60% 5O 6015 Dats— : Sept, vea 38 36% 41y Dec, weu 1% ) 41% May e 46 4y 45y Brookiyn (N) government report ab npe owenm 5177 : Johneion 2 o Srifith, ot Wheat.i 1 Myers.et 10 Kildut,2b ie eptember wheat closed 4 1-4 over P44 opening and 5 er the low of 023 . September closed 4 1-4 to 4 3:4 e : ng and 5 1-4 over the low & Corn was helped by the advance in wheat and closing prices showed gains of 3-8 to 7-8. The market chowed more activity amd while lower early on the |5 e bearish government report, later ad. | e vanced to above yesterda: nish. Buy- Torke ing was mainly of a local character, but in the late ses- advanced to a new high on the present mevement ; scattered commisston house selling which offset to a great extent the advance of 10 to cents in hogs and buying of October ternoon was the defeat of Noyman PM.r coptain of the Apustralian Davis Cup toam by W. W. Ingrabam of Providence, R. L Peach, who was expected fo ad- vance & far as % match with R, Nor- ris Willlams, former natlonal champion, fell before the racquet prowess of a player still in his teens. Ingraliam, fin- allst against Vincent Richards in - the Junior title match last season proved en- tirely too fast and accurate fn both his service, stroking and placing for Peach. ‘While the latter was not at his best physically, due to @ recurrence of stom- ach trouble, Ingraham's game Was E0 well balanced, and sustained that he won _entirely on its merits. Wiliam 3. Johnson, of San Francisco winner of the championship in 1915 and 1919 as also forced to play titular ten- nis in_defeating H. G. M. Kelleher, of New York 6-4 6-4 6-4. Kelleher eur- prised the gallery of some 6,000 specta- tors,( a record first day atendance in itself, by forcing the play all through the three sets. He was steady and ac- curate in his service and returns to his more_illustratious opponent, and John- ston had to battle for every point. Bril- liant rallies and placements were fre- quent, with Kelieher having a fare share of the honors and the play was even closer than the scores would indicate. It was the California veteran's great- er experience and finesse in these ex- changes which won him a majority of points and the match although it could not be said that he was ever in real danger of being alimicated by Kelle- her. In the other matches, torunament class and_experience told. Tilden, Williams Hace Johnson, Washburn, Shimidzu. cent Richards, the Kinsey brothers and the Australians Todd, Hawkes and Anderson all entering the second round match against Law- , losing the first et 1-6 due in part to errors. He stead- d thereafter and by forcing op- ponent’s backhand won the mext three sets, During the first round thera were 1 defaulted matches, incguding those by R, Murray, Io Garland and WHITE SOX TAKE SLUGGING MATCH FROM TIGERS Sept. 9—A mew American record for total runs and total lished today in the game was _esf Detroit_and Chicazo, when 35 scored and 42 hits made. The LChionsg ol winning 20 to 15 22 hits, five of which ecly, who cracked out [ Chicago (A) ¥ 30 fmoopener Y5 % o |St Louis 60 3 Tomeortbs i ¥ |Boston 61 ¢ 4 0| Brooklyn | 41 1 Hellep L 38 % 2 INew York It) W 3 0 1 o |Cleveland 51 0 0 0[St Louis 65 | ~ { Washington 69 : Batte L ton 66 Tarte Detroit 73 < Chicago 5 1 | : 9 Philadelphia 47 82 | 3 Eastern Le | JONES KEPT SENATORS' SCATERED, HITS RED SOX WINNING 9—RBoston with Washing defeating the 1. Jones kept W scpttered w Mogridge ai YANKEES | 11 TO ADMINISTERED A | DEFEAT TO ATHUETICS ia, Sept. 9.—Babe Ruth world’s record of 54 homs and helped New York to r a 14 to to Philadel- other home runs alker had two 1 | GIANTS BUNCHED HITS i AND DEFEAT SUPERBAS _New York, Sept. 9—The New York Nationas bunched hits on Cadore in the first and on Ruether in the séventh and defeated Brooklyn today in the first me of a short series, 6 to 2. Toney | Brookl well scattered and idect fast double plays, The hitting of Burns and Me 1 fe: Score: | STCCESSFULLY DEFENDED MAINE GOLF TITLE Poland Springs, Maine, Sept. 9.—G. H. Mothersole, of the Weeburn club, Noro- ton, Conn.e suqcessfully defended his 1920 title in the Maine open golf tour- nament, concluded today, In the morn- ing round he tied the course record of 69, two under par. His score for 72 holes was 291. W. A. Whitcomb of Wor- gester, Mass, won the amateur cup with TO ACT AS HEAD LINESMAN o AT HARVARD-CENTER GAME Lexington, Ky., Sept. 9.—Dr. John J. Tigert, U. S. Commissioner of ESduca~ tion wkill aceagt the invitation of Cen- ter college, of Daaville, Ky., to officiate as head linesman at the Harvard-Center football ‘game at the Harvard Stadium innings by agreement). e BRIl S iR el s LEAGUS: STANDING en bases, and also scored National League v Cobb_also had a perfect Won. Lost. Score Pittsburgh .80 52 New Pitsfield Worcester Bridgeport New Springfield | Albany TIMELY HITS BY CUBS ‘e S oh 0 5o i 2 o 2ol s 00016 ¢ Pittsburgh t. 9—Hard and timely hitting by Chicags while Cooper was in the box enabled Chicagp to wir today’s game S to 5. ATter Barnhardt's home run hit with two on had tied the score, Free- man gave way to Jones who held the locals safe until the ninth inning when he weakened, and \Alexander relieved him. A fast double play ended the game. Score: Chicaso (N Pittsburgh (N) hpo b hpo e 3 Rigbeelt 5 24 8 8 2 Cavey, 1400 3 Mnviess 3 4 4 3 8 2 [Rberteonrt 5 1 1 1 1 BhaoRib 3 1 ¢ 0 0 Temes.?b & 0 2 4 0 tem.c 1300 SCutehaw] 1 0 4 0 0 o[Gaeehe 0 0 0 0 0 Alexander.p cwerp 0 0 0 1 0 Adamsp 0 0 0 o Totals Tealner 0 0 0 0 o LBigbeen 0 0 0 0 8 Pittsburgh IESTERDAY'S RESULTS Natlonal League Brooklyn 2 New York 6. Philadelphis 0 Boston 2, Chicago § Pltsburgh 6. 8t. Louls & Cincinnaté 10, Amerlcan Lesgue New York 14 Philadelphial. Cleveland at 8t, Louls raiz. Boston 6 Washington 1. Detrolt 15 Chicago 20. Interastional Lesgue, Buffalo 3 Syracuse Baltimore 19 Reading 6 (first) * Baltimore 6 Reading 7 (second; 7 Eastern League New Haven 1 Hartford 0 (fist). New Haven § Hartford 4 (second). Springfleld 2 Waterbury 4. Pittsfield 4 Bridgeport 0 (first). Pittsfeld § Bridgeport 3 (second) American Association. Kansas City 12 St. Paul 1. (first). Kansas City 3 St. Paul 2 (second) Indianapolis 2 Columbus 4. Louisville 3 Toledo 1. Milwaukee 5 Minneapolis & GAMES TODAY National Leagus Philadelphia at Bostdn. Brooklyn at New York. Chicago at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Cincinnati Amorican League Detroit at Chicago Cleveland at St. Louis. Bostcn at Washingtor. New York at Philadelphia. Eastern League Pittsfield at New Haven Waterbury at Springfield. Worcester at Albany. Bridgeport at Hartford, GAMES SUNDAY National League New York at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Chicago. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. American League. Detroit at Chicago. Clevelana at St Louis. Boston at Washington Philadelphia at Ne Ycrk. h Eastern League Pittsfield at New Haven. 1 Springfield at Waterbury | Worcester at Albany. Hartford at Bridgeport, York 54 53 Won Haven e terbury TOO MUCH FOR PIRATES tiem in Adams in Two hase hits, G Home run, Barnhard, Scott Shuts Out Phillles Bosten, Sept. 9—Scott held Philadel- phia to two hits today, Boston winning 0. No visitor reached second. Betts' single in the sixth and Monroe's in the ninth came with two out. The only other man to reach first for Philadelphia was King who was hit with two out in the second, but was caught steal. Boeckel knocked in Bosto run and Powell the second. Score: Philadelphia (N) | Boston W hpooa e Y T4 G powerner Philadelphia Boston Totee base hits, Southworth REDS WON LOPSIDED AME FROM CARDINALS Cincinnati, Sept. 9—Pfeffer was batted out of the box in the sixth imming today and Cincinnati won a lopsided game from St. Louis by a score of 10 to 3. Rousch hurt his leg running bases and retired. Score: St Louis (N) Cinelanati (N ab hpo s e B hp oa e 310 0 ofsohness 5 10z o k 3 11 ¢ ofKoor. 421 8l BlockZh_ 4 1 0 3 0|Gron $1810 Hornsby.?d 4 2 6 3 OMouscher 11 % g o Muellert 4 0 2 8 |Dabertid 4 1 5 6 o et 4 1§ 0 0|Proserrt 3 21 0 4 Laanse 4 1 4 6 0Duncand & 2 6 0 o Ainemithc 3 0 0 2 o|Hawrvee S 17 0 o Plefferp’ 2 1 0 0 0 Luquen & 21 4 o Nothg 10 0 2 ilFonsecalt 41394 ert 103 0 o ———— Dithoefere 0 0 0 1 1| Totals 36% 27 8 o ool faoba Totabh 3 SMI 3] (2) Batted for North in th. Score by inuin St. Louis Cineinnati Two base hits, Duncan. 0000201006—3 03001600x—10 lornsby, Luaue, McHenry, Stock, Three base hite, Rouech, ASHLAND AND TAFTVILLE CLASH IN WEEK END SERIES They're off today at Taftville, for the championship of New London county, Ashlands of Jewett City, the presemt title holders, will clash with the strength- ened Taftville A. A. and one of the bit- terest struggles of the season is looked for Taftville has already walloped the Jewett City aggregation twice this sea- son, and they are out for revenge, as in- dicated by the line up that Manager T 1921, the following: 45 tons, more or less, Scrap, consisti 113 tons, more or less, Steel Cables, nets. 352 drums, 110 gal. galvanized iron. One old Repul Two old engin Iron. 1200 Ibs., more or less, 150.0id Cork All material located at New London. BUY IT FROM THE NAVY CONDEMNED MATERIAL AVY is offering for sale by sealed proposal opening September 16, non-standard tracks and miscellaneous parts for same. 1,000 Ibs, more or less, Galvanized sheet steel, consisting of a lot of old 85 and 110 gal. drums, buoys, and marker: c Truck, engine incomplete, Nelseco, 2 cycle, 450 H. P. 3 ton, more or less, Old Sheet Iron Floor Plates and miscellaneous scrap. 2 ton, more or less, Old Iron and Steel Piping. 8 ton, more or less, Old Pistons, Cylinders and mescellaneous scrap Cast tailed information, communicate with DISBURSING OFFICER Submarine Base—Navy Yard NEW LONDON, CONN. ng of depth charge launching gears, consisting of a lot of old submarine ‘e Preservers. . For sealed proposai form and de- BASEBALL CARPET GROUNDS, MOOSUP SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1921 Miss Lizzie Murphy Will Cover First Base for Moosup. Batteries for Rock’s All-St catch. GAME CALLED AT formation. Faber second; Commette of Southbridge that the Ashland managers means bus ness. fleld and right field will be taken of by Gley, Caron or Jim Murphy forms one of the best agsregation ing in this locality, and looks stronger than the much touted Nor: Kaceys, who seem to think they have only team on earth. the greatest first baseman in New Eng. captain of the team called at 3:30 p. m. The me will RUTH HAS 21 MORE GAMES IN WHICH TO BEAT New York, Sept. 9.—Babe 21 more games this season in Wi h n hich ROY ROCK’S ALL-STARS “Chet” Burdick, P. Bottomley or Gleason. For Moosup, “Packey” Noonan will toe the slat and Ed. McGinley will In case of unpleasant weather, phone Moosup 145 for in- UMPIRE, McGOVERN. third; Weschler of Columbia University | by himselt last year and equalled today sho; , M. Liberty and Willi at Philadelphia = of London Independents in t by the pace the home run king ! cutfield This is really the strongest setting in recent games he wi team that Manager Chase has put on the pass the old mark, and may field this season, which goes to show s ambition to knock out sixty Eah His driving this year has been steady. But they will be greeted by another | n April he made five; in May t strong, probably the strongest that has| June 13: in July 10 been seen on the local field this Sea- | in September so far, son Bill Reddy will pull in OOt || Iiat vearwan 3ii &6 o behind the bat, and the twirling will be | necteq for thirteen looked after by either Lefty Hoffman . r| On six occasions durtng this seasou Mike Morin, Babe Adams of the Amer-| ha has collected two in or . e ican Thread of Willimantic will hold| year he made two InSnei Ciies down first; Henderson second; Hank|and once batt SR Aol Dreser s and Captain Chip Dugas | header with W third. Milis left field, Jacobson of Wor- cester, a brother ¢f the famous Baby . Dol of the Louis Nationa ¢ Navy Schools Open - | dade The team for the game at Jewett City tomorrow will be practically the same : with the exception of first d that will SAYLES' FIELD, BALTIC be looked after by the famous Letty | Saturday, September 10th Varin of Southbrid who touted as 1 land, and Shena an Turner w do the reeiving in Place of Ready. Hank BALTIC RIVALS Dreser, the mew shortstop wio played el with the team last week, showed Man-| GAME CALLED 2:30 (Standard Time) ager Benoit his worth as a ba coach, ‘and has been appointed fi Sunday, September 11th be 1 ~~ORD vs. MOOSUP ars — ‘Swede” Swenson or 3:15 (Standard Time) try to beat the world's record of 54 made | been received at the navy ing stations that the followinz £chobls are - open to ex-servie men who re-enlist within four months BASEBALL -| GLASGO vs. WHITE ROCKS vs. BALTIC RIVALS Game Called 3 P. M. (Standard Time) | CHECKS, 27 CENTS, TAX 3¢ STATE TAX 2c—TOTAL 32 s o BASEBALL JOHN POWERS POST AMERICAN LEGION, MILFORD. MASS, R McDERMOTT’S BRAVES AT NORTH GROSVENORDALE SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th, AT 3:30 P. M. (New Time) BASEBALL Norwich K. of C. vs. Pen Marquette Council, K. of C. OF BOSTON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS, SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th 3:15 (Standard Time) Vs. Chase has socured for thess games, which include Bill Liberty, catch; Harry October 23, he announced while on a | visit nere today. iTaylor of Wa Mullowney of Boston College or Lefty ry vitch; Chase first; BASEBALL TODAY NEW LONDON COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE ASHLANDS, of Jewett City SEE THE NEW STARS TODAY, 3:30 P. M. TAFTVILLE A. A. Quality Corner Renowned H A T S Since 1823 all Hats of Unexampled Smartness Our Hats are the handiwork of a _ great factory, where Quality has been a jealously guarded tradi- tion since 1823. Our Styles are - dated 1921, but they possess many of the advance touches of 1922. . 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