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WORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921 | YESTEEDAY'S RESULTS . ; -B : YANKEES WIN FIRST OF CRUCIAL SERIES e \[eeome anomones mevorr || BASEBALL New York at St. Louis rain. (. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th , a4 . | Phisdeiphia o Tisbursh 2 Details of plays of the New York- SAYLES FIELD, BALTIC ¥ S REY SRl Cleveland game today wiil be mega- | | New York, Sept. 23—Splendid pitching batting ‘and flelding féatured fhe epn-| OO Eutmes scheduled. 2 rhoned from the Bulletin Editorial || SOUTH WINDHAM vs . Wit % test. The locals scored a run in the Apeecicsn Lenen, room st the completion of each inn- BALTIC RIVALS ; alte Hort and strong hlUng bY |y ioine oR apine to Bigkie; who was |- Cleveland 2 New York 4. R 3 Rthad Wakies Sipp enabied 1 | 10K ey Carer, g the st sred on | Chican 0 Philaceiphia 4 (ors). |1 ing. Game starts at 2:30 p. m. s AT NORWICHFAIRGROUNDS Yotk Aniericans. to win the first of {Robertson double. . The second run was Chicago 1 Phfla.delphlgt ?fi(s{e)cond). e e PLA]NF’ELD vS. an .um ame series with |Scored on Maranville' single, his ateal | St. Louis. 10 Boston 2 (firs el . T O second and Tiermey's: single St Touls 5 Boston 10 (second), BALTIC RIVALS|| - - 1 nd todsy by a scere of 4 to 2. [p OO S ...000000000—0| Detroit 1 Washington 2. line up.’ They hoid a 15 to 2 defeat over SUND . Host was in trouble in only one inning. | pittspurgh 10100000 x—2 Eastern League * | Versailles and are coming down to take |Game Called 3 P. M. (Standard Time) ’ the fourth, when Cleveland scored its e ! Albany 12 Worcester 15 . |a fall out of the Rivals. Diamend Dick UMPIRE MacDONALD < . %o runs om Gardner's single, Sewell's|ATHLETICS TAKE DOUBLE Hurtford 12 Bridgeport & e | P ICHERSIDIAMOERIDICICAND TAFI'VILLE A. A. s tripe and a wildepitei. :In the last five HEADEE FROM WHITE SOX | Springfield 13 New Haven'. - Freor Bith u?e Sdialoniticlet: SHUT-OUT RILEY. innings Clevelafid rot only three men on| Philadelphia, Sept. 23. — Philadelphia | * Pittsfield 2 Waterbury 0. 3 On Sunday, at a great cxpense, the bases. . & took both ends of a double header from Internationnl League, | club has booked the Plainfield club which | pitch; Watson, first base; Patty, second VS, v:v;‘e:he ‘m‘ hed well for Cleve- ) Chicago today by scores of 4:t0 0 and 9| jyersey City 4 Baltimore 3. has been winning all their games and |base; Ojerholm, shertstop; Ruane, third- but met i3-usal poor luck |to 1. Heimack, a recruit from the MG- | Syracuse 2 Rochester 12. who gave the Rivals a triming in Plain- |base; Gilooley, leftfield; McKay, cen- who have defea h_nsltezm chhlhc Three 1 L:‘-‘Em’v had the | moronto 5 Buffalo 2. field some weeks ago. Riley will be in|terfield; Jacobson, rightfield. = NORWICH K‘ of C. 1 six games this sea- | visitors at his mercy in the first game. 4 the box for the Rivals. Jake Benoit, the McGraw of the Taft- alco clinched the ye In the second contest Harris held Chi-| At ‘f‘_"‘*"“"‘%‘m The Rivals will have the following in | ville forces has been a bit wary and se. today's victorf [cago to four scattered hits, while his| Kansas City 5; Toledo 6§ (first) their line up with Captain Masse Who [cretive about his lincup during the week as against seven for | tcam mates chased Thompson from the| Kansas City 9; Toledo 3 (second) 6 1 9L "% YR 010" oition at 3rd base: | bt me tor iy SoelD juring fhe weck Game starts at 3'15 P M Ruth emerged from a bat- |mound. Score: innings, darkness. Papineau | that he had corraled a bunch of leaguers 3 % cking three doubles and} 4Flrst nme) Milwaukee 5; Columbus 4 first ; at a fabulous cost. He is out to beat s on balls i : | Chicago Muneuels b il B E asse third; St.|the Kaceys and is sot to make his strong- i after each e il’bxla\klphm St. Paul 7; Louisvie § (10 immings) |\ )t oia Suliivan conter field; | car evacs Whatever be the outcome of ! . e Taylor right field; sub A. Simineau. the game, ans oo Ganms Tomax . S A e Philadelphia .... x " National League MISS LEITCH DETHRONED An Eastern league umpire has been se- in. S S Philadelphia at Pittsburgia i x cured to take charge of the game, So g {BEOWNS AND RED SOX Brooklyn at Cincinnati. MISS STEBLING IN GOLF |i1ore ywili be little chance for an argu- 04 DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER | Boston at Chicago. . Ottawa, Sept. 23—Miss Cecil Leitch {ment on that score. i Boston, Sept. 23.—The Browns and Red | New York at St. Louis. of Engiand the wonder girl of golf, to- i r T Owing to work being done on the West [Sox divided a double header today, St. PR e day dethroned Miss Elexia Sterling of |Side bridge, the trolley company will be g et | s o s [ e 2 Vomas cnamaicn. 5| menni ot o peoafes he|| PROVIDENCE STREET GROUNDS, TAFTVILLE | 'v ston w- second 10 to 5. Both games Canada jn the dominion’s annual tour- |large crowd that is anticipated. How- were slugging matches Shocker was the g0 at, Philadely] nament ever, there w e2h LS ockar s /\eland at New Yo 3 ritaern 3 % e 1i bo two one man cars run- i S R G R AMERICAN THREAD, of Williman St. Louis at Doston (2 games). who Were universaliy regarded as the! The game will start at 3:15 p. m. o hc made four hits in four 5 Eastern League Dbest of their sex in the game, ended at 1th scored third two. ifice and Pipp "lfihL’ on both sides sacrifica was sha up in the second game. Bush' g streak was broken in the in Waterbury at Pittsfield. = . |the seventeenth green with a victory by | jopNNY BUFF Wi D zt X tial game, after he had won nine straight. New Haven at SpringSeld, ' —7 three and one for the champlon of Great BAN gN :g:L '?lTLE : PR il Bridgeport at Hartiord. , |Britain and France, who is expected by TAMWEIGHT i TAFTV“ l E A A. T amieson Pea 0%, 0 0 (First game). Albany at Worcester. A b New York, Sept 23—Johnuy Butf, F2N P ? : b e | Sk T ;! of Jersey City American flyweight th 3 0oe - 0 GAMES SUNDAY - Miss Sterling wil defe te again | cbampion, won the world's bantam- |} See am 00 AT ] 00 (Second game). N atenal Toacve as United States champion and in view of | weighz title ton v y e famous AL KR G, against IJNDSI‘ROM, of <441 1% 0% 002 e e 4 |tne 1a American has been able | the judge's de: ver Peta I i fr e s g 0000020 0—5| 5 nier Cimmmant 7 . 128 o, pe | the Jucge's decision over Pete Herman || the Worcester Eastern League Club, in a Pitching Duel. 5 1 XA " S ey Boston at Chicago. ten |15 “bout.. Buf: i E LR i G gty | Bost t g 3 1 Miss Leiich | 15 rcund bout. Buff weighed 113 1 4 ” 3 30 2 0 Mcma B e | New York at St. Louis. ; Sersmtsredien el T L i R T BIG CHIEF” WERRE, will play first, for Taftville. BB TN e asioaars Anmerican League Leitch tomorrow will Y EBuff brought the crowa to ifs foat AR O el ST Detroit at Washington Mollie McBride of Montreal i ‘his lightaing like | e : s ) s A et IS cago, Sept. 23.—Chicago Chress (b T dantis. round of the Capadian tournament. e AT aAcis] Admission 40 Cents, including Gov't and new State Tax als A M TR Ymn_m’J\aidg“tg‘*;;‘fe;E-v“'“;{o ::':.31 o8| Cleveland at New York, four were Her- s S Chicago used most of its riciui: players, | S LOUis at Boston. Mo O,‘,,an;;,zx:, appeared un- ab. £ bn a including Charles Kaufman, a pitcher, o X chaue aampion and to uso his right effectively, and| ZroR S 4 ined from Winnipeg, who was in fine | Pittsfield at Albany. ithe United States tourna with her | \Chite Buff .missed ‘;flmer ms%w“s comnection with t| ‘orwich cars at 1-2 past the hour, for 3 2 0 de e Springfield at Bridgeport. This was the second meeting at match | wwere clean and hard and worried Her- | ° Piaved for v ake in the game. Har- AR Worcester at New Haven. lay between the Britist wpion and | mor week. Alth the unusually record $00 Bl R rliloi\cb'wn1 S A Steclin/ Miss Lelichiidefented My Herman' showed best in the fourth |2tend the o 10 games with- R Sterling in the first round of the round when on the offensive he clip- | Caaiec I £00n ¥ : g e _ 5 £ p- RS L LITAG ANDING open championship at Turnberry, Ded Buff with a. right to the jaw, Up- ; g - i 2 6 0 6 2 o|SENATORS WON CLOSE XNational League lland, earlier this year i setting him. Buff was up immediately | sorer ‘?u = inn"m_' PRORL Soaar 1 6 & N Rg GAME FROM TIGERS | S onts .| Today's mateh began as it I\t _wr!:bu: e ls;\]::a pai : automoblie m‘colm 0N SPEINGFIELD TRACE < = — — —| Washington, Sept. 23.—Mogride pitch- | New Yorld 56 6 Srir M conch Herman, who won the bantamweight o { ot 4 6 27 15 1]ed Washington to a victory over Detroit | Pittsburga 89 e o championship from Kid Williams of | for Coveleskie 2 to 1 in a duel with Leonard today. A |St. Louls 63 olewegs oty one down &t | Baltimore in a 20 round fight at New | N- F» A. OPENS FOOTBALL [ = A }f,ng:‘- by Judge scored the winning run |Boston 69 a bt A hreet Prale m(‘_ m" two ce- | Orieans in 1923 lost it on a decision SEASONS WITH ALL STA:—.S C d 900200000—2in the ninth after the bases had been | Brooklyn 73 e il “poor putting on | 1St December m a 14 round coatest He established i - 9 0x0s1 0:2°0 3 loaded !\_v Goslin's safety and a pair of | Cincinnatl 79 aeigns iihiereadle: co holes | With Joe Lynch of New York but e miles. The "0 base this, O'Neil Chicago 87 et ¢ "%l win it back again when he received was made by Leon asc hit, Sewell .106000000 0—1 Philadelphia 100 e . the Judge's decision over Lynch in a|former N. . As Horey started on i 006010000 1—: American League { 15 round bout in Brooklyn a few years|and semi pro S oo —— s TAFTVILLE-EACEY SERIES ago. About Wild piteh J",m" 1583 Cuvelse- Yantic Plays Norwich Wooien New York STARTS SUNDAY HERE ! | MeKay b Btk The Yantic bascball Cleveland Never befo EVANS AND HUNTEE BOTH | hom: ‘wer HAMILTON'S EFFECTIVE PITCHING ”‘_d‘;"‘j"f:r': D oosmnch T ) L i B ENABLED PIRATES TO WIN |ond game cf the th the the American eha and Van Wa Wi tsburgh, Sept. 23-—Hamilton's ef- 1 ol he By to bm d ¢ b 2 pite 1 Pittsburgh ile Yantic tion of the =tate. | Z o ted toda; Lamphere ) afternoon, at expected a ree from all reports ho &2 ) doubt afier the 1 Guilford was four and | _ ree up. duriy Evans was mnot ¢ any | dition. age of the conte | MARKET SHOWER STRENGTH. New rk, Sept. 23.—The stock mar- nerous substan- AMERICAN THREAD PLAYS IN TAFTVILLE TDDAY The biggest attraction of the season| is booked for this afternoon I Providence street srounds when the American Thread Willimantic, hook up with Taftville| McQuillan . of the |t be wiil have the identi- ! ed turn- | during TATHEWSON APPEARS STRONGER AND IN BETTEE SPIRITS | < ( EMAN, tandard). High* Prices as Aid te Health 1 Copper ‘}wm:rmrn: TEAM PLAYS it e trimmed the Boston Red!! Dol Jaco = S D akis N e K& T pr nday, with the 1 docs not de- i b G e e Pacific of our own [Hank Dre “E"'"-,”,. A be absten i Louis Glbbe-Demo. teradirie Al Kroog or Murphy, will pitch, and Sl . the fans will have a c sharce. espe | the conqueror of the Nory he | . A i SRTANL. o and Boston Red Sox, and Ry = et 3 whiag BERG of surnlaee action. Muldoon will i — — = ——— ner » = "tHe: st America 1st, McCarthy, of the Singers| o Penn R 1 geport, 2nd, Orr, ss, K Ote i of Southern | Pieras Oi 2rd, Lathrop, If, Hamel, >acifice on ot rf. This is identically the sterday’s fi ce and . that trimmed the Bean eaters sswas. geoved exeitement aga Sunday, with the exception of third. The Thread City boys will be pit-| ted against another strong team, as { Manager Benoit, feels the sting of two previous defeats at the hands ol! the Willimantic tribe, and is looking for revenge. The team that he will send against the visitors will be as follows: Reddy, ¢, Lindstrom, of the Worcester Eastern League club, will pitch, “Chief” Werre, who has lu~l | returned from a professional engage- ! ment, in one of the high ss nor,\‘ will cover the initial sack, Hendrick- | son, 2b, Capt. Hank Lers(‘r, ss, Dugu | 3b, Faber, Jacobson, Gley, and Mur-| phy in the outfield. This forms a pret-! aggregation, and should gnm s the best seen in this section this season. This game will put the boys in trim for the game with th imigr, ralls fmlowing at a moro Help That > Aching Back! AME in the mor A dull, throbbing back- ache all day long ! Worn out and discouraged when evening comes ! And tomorrow — the same old round of suffering ! It's little wonder that one is to he featured by with the usual fi jeather, and tobaceo | Soutt sleum eteered jte | South 1 1 Tenn Conn Tobacco Prod sl gain.” Thafew hackward siacea Union Pasifio ile, sumatra | Union Pacific pr I products, the later at| Rubber z Sales amounted to _Rubber pr . ' Hictuding renewals, were favorable pries. but slight con- werlpemorted for merchants’ pa- bank again ank acceptances. Italy ant exception o by forelgn ex- Air Brakes ing Bl & M & receded lat-) Willys Oland p 283 Norwich Kaceys on Sunday at the fair | A ,,,4/;/'(”;‘ nervous and disspirited. orth Pum: 015 s ¥ i r 1. = el ot The bond market agaln turned upward ke e R SRR ¢ = o il v Yet to endure such misery is both foolish and ondentn. (i MONEY. I N ERRONVON ‘ g A E""’ icturey i unnecessary You t to be \'.':l and the quickest b e THE FEATURE EVENT| \ = /Tcll;aStory low 5; ruling rate 5;| Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 23—Grand Cir- | F way to get well is {o find the cause of your trouble and- correct it. ‘v"w;'c than li offered at 5; last loan | cuit racing here today was featured| oans against acceptance 4@ | by pacing events. The feature event! was the Hotel Hartman stake of $3 N)l), it’s your kidneys. | —— for 2:11 pacers, Jim B., a big winn That dull, nagging 1 ache may be Nature’s first Fom e o i ) Vorite, it Timmie Mcierson nag the|§ Warning of some hidden kidney weakness. You may have headaches and dizziness, too, with sharp; stabbing pains, * | quiet; middling 19.90, {,‘flia‘fiin;'?h?gfifi}.;{.:'n;hfl‘gsfil e a depressed, nervous feeling, and annoying bladder irregularities. Don’t risk gravel, dropsy, or dreaded Bright’s Verty Tiond ¢ event in 2:02 1-2. . Z 2 Y Widia D311 AR TR & | SR none, e e e e o |l - disease:aiHelp your weakened kidneys before it is too late. Use Doan’s Kidney Piils. Doan’s have helped thousands Siker saigs three year old pacers, purse $3,000 had and should help you. Ask your neighbor ! Read How These Norwich Folks Found Relief: Neff, 465 E. Main * I had kidney trouble | but two starteds, but it’furnished the season’s fastest heat by a three year old pacer when Belmar stepped a mile; in 2:03 1-4 and shut out Whiskfast| who made a bad break at the first | turn. He jogged the second mile for a walkaway victory in 11 1-4, Baby Ginter, the favorite won the 13 class pace after dropping thel b 2d 4s.. 89.48 b 1st 4;s 89.7¢ Lih 24 43 89.68 D 34 41is 93.64 1 ®Irs. H. Spalding, R. F. D. No. F. A. Harvey, R , E, say: always hold |8 Union st, ~ first heat to Direct Light. Uriko gave| and rheumatic pains and sharp | 1 B» sav S aye ol L e Plls & by S the talent a severe joit in the 2:09 pains in my back and kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills above other poyl fell oy X b e - En Exchange, class pace when he defeated M At times I coud scarcely getf} | kiney remedics and they haveff |atiention Dous 1o 1 have ever used. I ) O'Conner, the favorite. The first heat around. was hardly able to Tht 3 s % remedy to relieve attacks o h arp, cutting pains in my Testertay {was paced in 2:02 1-4, giving Uriko| stoop or straighten. The kidney @ | always proved valuable. When § a new record. A $20 auction ticket| on Uriko was worth $390, WEST ASSUMED LEAD { IN EAST VS WEST SERIES’ Chicago, Sept. 25-—The West assum- | ed the.lead at the opening day's. play of the East-West Tennis Championship | | series today when fford Herd of San| Francisco and Marshall Allen of Seat- tle, Washingten, won their single mat- ches. Eastern representatives annexed the doubles match. The score stands two matches to one in favor of the west. [ The seores for the day were, Clifford Herd of San Francisco defeated Ar- nold Jones of Providence R. L, 8-6, 6-1, . )64 | hardly 40 my. Terrible dizzy spelis, me when I would have to sit down a few minutes would get black d told me Doan’s Kidney Pills would help 1 used a -box and they A couple cured the at- n't been bothered secretions passed irregularly and contained sediment, I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they ‘banished the pains and the kid- ney secretions became normal and healthy (Statement “given May 17, 1916 On February 17, 1921, Mr. Neff “I wouldn't "be without Doan’s in my home. I used Doan’s only as a preventive now and they keep my Hdna’ys in good condition.” B n k and the kidne I bent or twisted my body, sharp §§ |12 back and Cother Kidne: darting catches cut throught my e back just over my kidneys that® | riging on an felt like sharp needles. Doan’s ha'lmm)' first a2 N +: % cou do to get in and out Kidney Pills were used by an- AR E L L other member of the family with @ | pains through my kidnevs good results. Doan’s relief was my kidn acted too frequently. most wonderful for me and IJj | Doan's Kidney Tills are a most S a " g wonderful remedy for such trou- avwe used them a few times filnce ble and I am glad to recommend with the same good results.” Guilders farks Swiss francs | Pesetas 2 | Belgian franes Sweden Denmark eece \rgfnlma and everythin before me. A them.” Doan’s Kidney Pills Fisher Body BALTIC RIVALS HAVE Two Gen Bilectrie 1243% HOME GAMES EOR WEEK END 2 Gen, Motorn .3\ ’2 The Baltic Rivals hae arranged two ‘At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, ‘Buffalo, N. Y. Mv(m‘lgv car ot Great North O Jreas. North "‘T’:!Q?""‘ - 7 home games for the week end on Sat- the South Windham ome uew men in their Dee. ... 383 urday they pla May ... 42% 1% . club who have

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