Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 3

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JOHNSON DEFEATED OUIMET IN GOLF GIANTS INCEEASE LEAD BY DEFEATING CUBS Chicago, Sept. 21.—New York increas- ed its lead in the pennant Tace to four AR PR games today by nkx;a: Lho’fil::l 7;5;:-.';1«‘75 sea | the series from Chicago 3 5t Tomis, Sept 33—In ene of the most order to obviate las minute hurried | ooy jost to Brooklyn. Thirty-two mridng matches played in & napional |preparations both the Cleveland and | 1 USRERER 05 0 ST o oy smateur championship, Harrison R John- |New York American League clubs have | SR (206 T M U0 BOIC™ my Mloacue or. of St Paul, Minnesota champion, |ordered world's series tickets printed. | BUHE & Quariete 9P EARE g S, tacay defeated Francis Ouimet of Bos- | With the major league scason ending |y .oneq nits off Freeman, after whick ton. former national open and amateur | October 2, Mr. Johnson -‘Al‘fl tonight he Jones checked the slugging for a time. hamy taking the 36th hole, 4 to | thought the world's serics might be start- | 2075 SRR TAF Coph 8 (e clr with wrr up. The outcome of 'ed cn October 4, and if the two New | W0 Yo "run'in and the winning run on o mate n doubt until the last | York teams are the league champlons, | 5 5, "ol ced by Ponder, who was s om the lips of the cup. |the series might be inaugurated a day | F°0 06 MO CPRCCEr BN tom going s were emblematic of jearlie: . ini into the lead. eness of the contest. and signified | Judge Landis also was of the opinion o o played an uphill game, driv- siayer failed o gain an ad. fthat it the New York cubs are (o play o i e e s 5 wasted putts at eritical |for the title the series can commence | in& Nehf and Dougls off the MAWTC PICH = he day following the cluse of the scason. | peing calicd wpon 0 Biop CnC I L «* was the third former champion | Should the Cleveland club capture the | (h¢ S8 e e attaata ar, but Robert Qurdner cur- | American League pennant, however, he | Scered, Shea mitehed, o 008 T8/ ¥, M0 feating T. D. Armour, of |said he thought it would be unfair to Toch hitier . Buring the Glants' Fally in it 3 mpion . Chick | that club to rush them into a ‘series for [ PInch bitter durinz - sted Richard Bockenczmp 7 ythe world's champlonship so quickly. i o Chicaso (N) ab hpo a o AB B DR T e 7o % oy oin | AUTOGRAPHED BALL TO BE e M taene Pt - .-| AUCTIONED FOR MATHEWSON | Frixadb X $3058 2 35 | Washiagton, Sept. —President | You 0 SERRD J - southern st { Harding and Vice Fresident Coolidge |Keiris L suino.ce (0 (N0 8 champ! day autographed a baseball which [Nt 0Grimes, b 4 676 9 0 and tomorr ill be auctioned for the benefit of |Sming 00 Famelle 333 3 0 Y i ty Mathewson, former star pitch- olating | 108 80 . . | er cf the New York Giants, at_the Ty 17,0 ¢ 0 NGE FEELIMINARY | zame to be played between the New okt VITATLS FOR WORLD'S SERIES ‘[\ and Boston National Lengue clubs ander, S 8iee e Sa = e g _ | at the Polo Grounds Septembor 50. The Dea L = =l To | ball also bears the signaturss of Ma- o A R L) o thewson ard of*Babe” Ruth asd Geo.| myuy 067 8 1 Touls 8z 26 r ¥ the home run kings of the Am-| () Run mitd i 8t = n and National Leagues, respec-| (o) Tun for Shes in 8tn = 3 > (z2) Batied for Ponder in 9 1n responding to the request for his| () Tan for OFaeral 1 &b oh ceraph on the bil President lard-| Scor tr i > ew York . 2 & T N n h> National League, that he was aj Chicago. oo ......011 010 23 s cat admirer of Mithewso: saf . = g % =2 consi M heveon ¢ 1| BRAVES SCORED WINNINS world | 1 i that the fiiends of £ IN 9TH DEFEATING » 1 i were paying “the finest tri-| &L Louis, Sept 21—Doub’ss by L ever paid a ball player hois and C. n ti> ninth mum | Mathwson now is at Saranac Lake,|1::‘cn a 7 to 6 victory ove | X. J., where he has been for 18 months|ia the final pame of the sei = 1218 world | suffer: rom tuberculosis contracted | The defeat broke the Card ¢ 1 b n service of the United States|ning streak of seven straight. St. Lou- r bieac dmissions were | army over is won the seasons series from Bos- | i e Do ton, 12 g to 10. $ Boston 8t, Louis (N) Two Games With Bridgeport s A aboh pova e h ed to play two games with| chrster.on 3 Stook.50 1200 ague Izeport here tomorrow, instead o 1Y oy R play iridgeport and ar 2108 oddient 52 340 the Detroit| (" SR e . e hition game had to |y 40 10 Alnsmigi 1 00 the New York| L2732 ollemomc 3031 - clubs arranged to play off[JNdle 3 0 3 I oWalkerp Sk | s postponed game tomorrow. | VP 2 2 Nerinp 900 e il i Totake 0000 C' “hot 900 WAS UNSETTLED 51000 % 400002 Two Chestentrary, Ford, 3 viscs, Cralee, Ho Sicho's u. SENATORES TOOK DOUBLE a Te g DER FROM CHISOX 2L—Washington | 3 c division e r day by tak-| Heaes som | Oil pr 1 © opener. " & e box and won, 4 | R . 3 CEtrst Game)) ’ T Chicaso (A) Washington (A) g LebeE Pr i o edn ol 5 W 49 10010060 0—2 ! _= Washington . 0000000 x—3 | COTTON. Two base Tioonper Throe base hits, Milan H middfing 29.20 o epo) (Second Game.) elon 208 Chicaso () Washington (&) i MONEY. S R s R 2=t i 410 ownac T . as 00 ! 8 | Liverty Tonds. | Hig! Low. -lusum 820 87.36 s 3020 Tocs S Lib 3d 23.00 P s 918 et 3% 210 A Forelgn Txchange, | Indians Defeat Red Seox. | 2 Foston, Sept. 21.—Cleveland climbed back into a virtual tie with New York | for the lcadership today when the wo champions defeated Boston 5 to 1. Cald- . well was hit on the nd with a drivel ; i from Foster's b o third and Mor- ‘ ancs ton pitched nder of the game| : et effect ‘Wambsganss, x:fl‘ ancs Smith, Gardner and Johnston, together . - wood's sacrifice and Jones' bad throw & iz gave the visitors three runs in the fif o " . . Shoestring catches : s . osky featured the ¢ nich was play- | . 6 CHICAGO GRATN MARKET Boston 7A) e H aocen, Bet, 21 Wheat turned Tietodet "3 1117 | JoWBWard in price today, 2ffected more «Foste i i 3 estimates that French impor! | OPratt : (| Jecds had already heen over provided| gimmeny o : : % met lower, with December| oSty 4 i : i s1o4n May $1.237, go3 CWaliene 4 $% 6 e o 13 and oats | 0 Thom o 6 : Tn vrovisions the outcome varied | e 4 : e 2 15 cents decltne to a like advancs E § §i ileavy O D Dart of loues Totats : 4 # 87 the wheat pit and there was pacicy otl “B= g - Bears cortended that re. ‘ s34 esmorts £ ¢ United States 25 i 1 i furnished F 1 a greater | S 4 b e an can be readily managed and | Superbas Blanked Pirates, ' 6412 64 B e . Special motic e-) Pitt ent. 21.—Rain interfered ; M M i ot ooport that France With the rooklyn-Pittsburgh double g . 18% 7% jhaen e of 28,000.006 by s above| heades here today enly seven inmings of : F 5% ad and seed requirements. Meanwhile| the first game being played. Broslyn - O Y % 107 | NeW export business appeared to be look-| Was the victor 2 to 0. The visitors seor. - : nz and talk of better demand for flour! ed in the fi inning on doubles by e = 15 neapolis and in the southwest| Johnston and Griffith and again in the /43 bring about any important up-| third or doubles by Mitchell and G 6T 61 fith. Score: 467 433,| December and May delivertes of corn Broskiyn (N) Pittsborsh (N) reached a mev low wrice Tecnrd for |, 2 2 hpooa e the government October report would £ " 3 Dt -~ show a larger erop than was looked for f . 201460 thy. 1 | wardss” S rovisions averaged lower with zrain | Tayls: 20432 lespite temporary strengthh borrowed | Mitchellp 0Morrizonp 1 0 0 ¢ 0 rom hogs and cotton. B o Touls 2 Chleage Gratn Marke! | Wheat— Hign T.0W, 1253 127% Hotiwater Chicago, Sept. - :Sure Relief Landis, commissioner of bascball meet President Johnson of the Amarican o ot Leaguo and John Hedyler, president of - 5 35 the National League, here tomorrow to IGESTI 373% 37% arrange a tentative schedule and other FOR IND 4% 0% | details for the world's serics, Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike —it’s sealed in by the toasting process € P The KICK is| inthe TASTE BEVERW Y.CKx | | Bottled at the Brewery TRY A CASE—IT’S FAMOUS Jewett City Bottling Co. 19 SOUTH STREET Phone 42-2 JEWETT CITY YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh cond game | 0. (First game ostponed, Tain.) American League eveland 5. Lastern Leazue B three up and two to zo from Miss Joyes Hutton of Toronto, and in the draw for tomorrow’s play was paied with Miss Stirling. MLLE. LENGLE HOME ON SAILED FOR STEAMSHIP FRANCE New York, Sepi. 2L—>Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis star, who was prevented by ilness from making an ex- tour for the American Commit- for Devastated France, sailed for home today on the steamship France. She expressed deep rezret that she had been unable T was willing, she said, Zo on with the exhibition matches T wanted to show the American people that T appreciated their on country. However, my physicians warl ed mo that I would imperil my health £ I continued. I ame sorry but there is nothing else to do but go home.” She 4 a desire to return to the Unit- s but said that depended on her health. After Game The Baltic Rivals are without a game for this Satur: and would like to hear from any fast team. Call 1949-2, ng followed announced th 1ph n ! . one of the former Chicago Whi Amedoe Ton ¥ »x players implicated in the wor itioia - ries scandal, would appear in . THE NEW W “EXCLUSIVE—BUT NOT 104 MAIN STREET Thursday e Friday, Sept. 22 and 23, 1921 'We cordially invite you to visit our shop and inspect the fascinating models in all desirable fabrics, including Crepe-de- Satins, Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin, Wocl Jersey and Voiles. . INCLUDING MANY IMPORTED MODELS. PRICES RANGE FROM $1.95 GRADUALLY UP TO $4950 Chine, Georgette, Minuettes, EXPENSIVE NORWICH, CONN. International L. altimore at Newark Ealtimore a: Xewa Tastern League American Association : Milwaukes Toledo 9. (First mame.) T = i e TR M) Toledo 2. (Second same) | BAR PLAYERS WHO PLAY I. of | . S B e AGAINST OR WITH CICOTTE|0f irea BiRT Kansas ( at Columbus, rain, w, Mich., Sept. 21— s ey ball player engaging in the spo: e GAMES TODAY or against Eddie Cicotte in a Ral Toarde {1ed semi-professi me he E . |ar S jday will be on the L I S 1 fined and red from | Amosican Leugus tcipation in professional WAUREGAN | 1t Philadeiphia ording to a 5 received N e e e > t New York. today from Judge Kenesaw Mou s at Bost Landis, baseball commiss o'clock 3 Lot Saturda, RITISH GOLFERS DEFEATED BAINES AND HUTCHISON York ew York, Sept. Geor Dy - |- =B burgh | can and Abe Mitchell, British golf pre el | St. Louis fessionals, today defeated Jim Barnes tanded N Boston | American open champion, and J: A Brookiyn | Hutchison, holder of the British t | Cincinna |5 up-and 4 to play, in a 36 hole mat el | Chicago l over the Garden City Golf Club cours i Philadeiphia [Tt was the third straight victory f g American Leagus the pair. over their opponents n b Wonr Lost, . | ¥ho los: cach of the previous matches S New S by one down. i St. Louis PENNSYLVANIA TO GET their honeymoon trip to New Y Boston TAX FROM ¥ CH EST. \Tl’]yx. i LS Eomidle Shexs. Mr e q‘ A Sadbineton 5 3! 5 X “| employed by the Wau y < De New York, enter. | = sylvania’ wil and Mr: Philadelphia 3 pusands g s iaciooit ’ Eastern League. 1e home in Pitsfield ... S 4 decision, Pennsylvania, 3 nheritance and trans- te, which had been z troller of New York T t of the ta: Although Mr tleboro, on ) 92,000,000, o Irwin T eft Monday mo MISS STIRLING DEFEATED ener on a special course of aMdy MES. ROWE IN SECOND ROUND Rromactllegh: I Olive John home over the week | Ottawa, Sept. 21.—Miss Alex end & From ™ Willlmantie® where: dlie. 18 8 |7 ling of Atlanta, Ga., today defeate i de 2 teacher in Natchaug scho i H. K. Rowe of Ham Ontasio, in the| JOHNSTON WILL BE UNABLE To |teqcher in Naic 3 second round of. match play for the Cane PLAY TENNIS AT KANSAS CITY |3 0" 200 s ; adian ladies’ golf champ ain M. John- at Quonocontaug beach, . T and 2 to go. iis champion in 1915| Mrs. Harold Wignall has Miss Cecil Leltch, the British cham-| and 1919, Chicago anc be | homo after ecks’ visit pion easily defeated Miss Doris Cham-| unable to play for some time. The Unit-| Bedford, Mas bers ofEngland, six up and five to 7o, |ed States Association today Te-! Mr. and M Davis of e oo oE rom the tce| celved a telegram from him readinz: |on are visiting at the Davis farm 3 was the fes as well “Am ordered to bed by doctor ac-| Two rooms of Wauregan school | the strongest exhibition she has given on the Rivermead course. ] o Miss Stirlinz, in her 16 hole game,| 6% s . E L o “sesas ‘et e ne | “TOM’S . COMiN ome ! first game. ~~ ‘ - o Mre. W. A. Gavln of New York won men A Scene From “The Old Nest” at the Breed Theatre, Sun. Mon, Tues, Wed. is 3 peay blossom: uccession at aboul evening. Sleep way en to the weary. e barn struck r was noted carly are getting fooled on thesq by a sound that very s the passing of an ai ad i3 the hum of the ai Ald society has contrap- purchase of paint to and parsonaze twe hite. ) Lydia Hartig is spende * of days at her old home in fft of Westere Sa York is the and Mrs. Eme nyon of cnts, Mr. who has been 1M er of weeks is not so well this TERRIBLE ECZEMA FOR 10 YEARS - Ro Trace Of The Disease Since Taking “Fruit-a-fives® Dover, New Haursmize, *In1906,1 began tobe troubledwith Lzema. My srms 22Z legs were bandaged most of the time; and sometimes I could squeeze the pus out of my hands, they were so bad. About 3 months’ ago, I chanced to 2 X = h‘ rezd ax ad. of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and <ome| ‘Sootha Salva’, in which was told of a ve-| @ person cured of Weeping Eczema by these remedies. After using two boxes of Fruit-atises’ and one box of “Sootha-Salra’ I em entirely free of Eczema™ Dr. E.N. OLZENDAM, D.V. M. 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A- Limited. OGDENSBURG. N. Y. Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. CALL H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. S P . Yt e

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