Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 3

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\ THE WISE INVESTOR realizes that now is the opportune time for invest- ment in fixed income bearing securities which will be ,p;ud off at a time ‘when the dollar will be worth more than it is today. PIRATES' DEFEAT GIVES GIANTS PENNANT e 3 New York, Sept. 23—The New York|in the deciding game and New York : ' I Jants, though idie today. won the Na- | tallied but twice. Wloma! League pennant Tace by vitue of | Many believed the Giants should have (Pl S lext b7 the S| one th Basonans and COMPANY THAYER BLDG.-FRANKLIN SQUARE The Giants now are four and one half | they were acclaimed world's champicns ‘nrr'< in 9 lead They have four |after ecight games had been Na{‘ed. one left to p while Pittsburgh has ja tie in 11 innings and the final, which If the Giants were lose all | Boston won 3 to 2 in 10 innings. Bosl win all three the |to won the opener,-4 to 3 and the sec- e a game ahead. ond was a 6 to 6 tie. New York won vi the third 2 to 1. Boston won the next dose ceftate, do ¥ o e | two, 3 to 1 and 2 to 1 respectively. New {in the world seriss. - By winning today | YOTK Won the sixth and seventh, \while Cleveland was losing the Yankees |and 11 to 4. The result of the 8th game MILD OR STRONG LARGE SELECTED CHEESE .| .. EGGS Pound 27¢c ~ Dozen 39c PR A PERMANENT INCOME Stralght games while the Indians are| For the third time the Giants' were , Ib. | s e - b Bl pitted against the Athletics in a world's campionship in the games of 1913 and New York took but one game of the five. They won the secornd game 3 to 0 in 10 innings. The Athletics won the first 6 to 4: the thifd 8 to 2; the fourth 6 5 and the fifth 3 to 1. SWEET NATIVE POTATOES SPINACH 5 Pounds 25¢ Peck 25¢ New York has two mors games to play } with Philadeiphia and one wita Boston, while Cleye 3 three more with or #1 60 rer v \ hava a postponed |game with Washington whioch will not be | t© |Biesedo. % wik'ne Joduile for the Now | _The " Giants met the Chicsso Whits | - May be obtained from an investment of $1900 in o, A i, e s, v | o ihe et o pames, £ L SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib.... 12V5c the 8% Participating Preferred Stock of the Ashland re having one less | & TOL T 4 5 to 0. The W the Yankees hree games and the | Cotton Co. Investigation will convince you of the safety of this issue. Sox won the fifth and the eixth \§ to 5 and 4 to 2. win one Indians take tirce FRESH NGLE G SHOWED HEELS TO SHOULDERS -SILEK%JE{gS CANADIAN PACER, ®oyorA || Just in time to get the first Pound 18¢c Pound 25¢ IN NATIONAL LEAGUB| . sterville, Ont, Sept. 29—Gingle G, ork, Sept. 20—The New York|cnampion pacer of the United States, || pick from the new Fall suits. PURE WHITE have wap flye pesfants in the ,uneq by William Barfoot of Cambridge, nh! Lesgustiggiding and since 1905 | v snowon his day o Canada's || There certainly is one ad- world’s serles play. McGraw won the : special harness race for a purse ot || vantage in buymg em-]y, be- Pound 19(: anadian entry | § cause you can select special ight GIANTS HAVE WON 5 PENNANTS INFORMATION COPUON BARSTOW HILL & CO., INC. 6 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. o first _ Without obligating me in any way, pleass send circular regarding nizaticns zh he has had.gre led un he last fifty yards, when Single ible £ Ashland Cotton Co. 8% Preferred Stock. rige e Americ 1 champions | ;. py a magnificent spurt, dashed under patterns not possible for us them the wire a winner by a length. The 1905 consisted of time W 03. The scenod heat lacked | | to duplicate, TERDAY'S RESULTS of winning and thereby save his best Z 2 st bilhides 2o ¢ ¥ he ( nt W = X = 1 e . nes S y. of which the Giants won |4 thrill, fcr the American horse led all P Nutional League tneup for Saiingay atet ondinstbewaon- turned - in AT s e o B s S ractice ursday afternoon was con- | Address...... secsreosesssessomesonessonvecsssssean a o i % ay and jogi 2 2:18. ittsburgh 4 St. Louis 5 (first). g i g = ¥ 91723 PeT-|arter Romala went off the track at the Now the show is complete. Pittsburzh 1 St. Louis 3 (sccond; 6 r']"fk‘; = *‘i‘?zall e atolloped 1) “l'“'i ns saw a games and the {oarter mile turn wien he went wide i e & talks by Coach McKay ang ptai gt o g AR fe e r\.‘\"n The newest of the new and | inninss darkness.) Reid, The latter has been Sufferine of | - T S $6 W8 a.series. that will hongh Sicle (AHaA et American League. late from a severe case 0f CHATICY-NOTSC | aeeee——————————————— 40 the greatest in base- | poenied 1no s e et wen ok | | prices that will increase your Vew York 5 Philadelphia 0. . will probab througiiout bo ; o el S e s hington 2 Boston 5. n in order to keep is American pacer won easily. No time was = = n the 8t game 3 to 0| himounecd friendship for @ id 0 Chicago 5. | manager ed back by th€same score Aaerfcan & ssociation Two entire teams will make the jour- ing t record of Hughey Walker shows econd contest.. Fhey won the | bo orn oo & e ney today by auto bus, leaving Norwich e e £ v battler has en- > td. 0, thi QAR 15 0 and the AME ThePOl'ieOhs&Mltc]]e“Co St. Paul 13 SRR BARNES AND HAGEN AMONG e S itRont Ievar it ) WITH ATTACK OF GRIP ‘\\i\_" A large squad of students will ac- SURVIVORS IN GOLF a foul. 111, the Giamts again met the Ath-| New York, Sept be Ruth spen Miipanies g company the team and cffer encourage- T ce touted as a eom- s in e SRR were defeated.|a restless afternoon in. his. hotel fapart: | Cemm———— | OP}Y games scheduled. ment. the heavyweight di- o the GUENRE game, playved on toda while his Yankee team mates e = —_— veling beat in the St « , by amwore of i on the pennant fight in Philade oD BOSTON BRAV S WITH COONEY 4 lost the sedefid,. play inst the Athletics. The world's | Ruth is believed to have caught cold Nationol League and is preparing for the enter- a, by 3 IWIAT The t pion h of home runs suered|last th Mrs. Ruth Pittsburgh at St. Louis. AT WIL: ‘}"“"”‘ SUNDAY | tainm the annual tournament of " 11 fon at attack of grip and had been | He com f whet Amosicnn League (SRl . v 1 Chess Assoeiation, whica Athle 3 d to bed by his physic they rett ian 2 3 d in that city in early Oc- g ™ i Cle d at Chicago. 4 condition, attendir ans | decrecd New York at Philadelp] i y Chi: Y @reat r s was by no means s main indoor: Sl i Thread club at Recre Park of Chicago’s big feot- innings t he would be out gunnin Informed by t Vashing , October 2, baseball 3 eason outsiie-of the o n his fifty ninth circuit slam tomorrow, | Victory over Ph necticut Conference <rh“du e will be of Cleveland by LEAGUS STANDING 308t red F » n en- National Leagus mbers of 43 s sme-run_ smile A o e local nd” of the Indians in the improved so | x 37 el Hiben e enin was able t]y 62 b of 1920 without ths o added 65 games played with made them the world's and w He has the goods and is The Yanks made their —— iladelphia te the best in the biz leagu example of what tremen- many spor? write Johnny Cooney Another can do even with medio- MARKET WAS FIRM e sensatiopal New n Sentimental and KERR’'S MASTERLY PITCHING Athl may be b g i L SHUTS OUT INDIANS American League CLASS RACE OUTSHONT TWO Sy /}"‘)”"f;"‘;:fis‘:“, MR, B via wad redeeal Chicaen, ol With Little Dick W | STAKE EVENTS ON GEAND €1 % % ot C. Wilker, whose total imber me, Ch hip of John McG sensation, for the season New York favor the out Cleveland in the nant fight. few more major league e season’s rec- and’s chance pennant raee |t team mate the National and nt TocISoinE . se to 500 more = in the field for the they hope e made in 1920, to add another big i ue pavers so far this 2t string of de d the ball for 470 Al Kroos. last year, and 454 have been » date as compared with 261 in Warning to Coal Operators w the coal procducers of 1 do well to consider ne | tans and has kille eir pr o Friod S | v drive K NOT TO PLAY AGAINST | SHE b oL n conne YALE THIS SATURDAY | effecient h¥dro-elec- Carl Be Pittshurgh (N) St. Louis (N) ever live who enjoyed stand around and Exhibition SPCRTING NO1ES. ST 3 is 0068 9058 et g Ao a0 90,46 Mctory a2 8944 § do 99.3 99.30 believed 9948 994 oted in dollars and cen where pions of been maki REUD SOX HIT JOHNSON HARD IN 6TH, DEFEATING SENATORS regu- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET GRACE LARUE, in “DEAR ME” at s 20—B nit Walter { —Wheat took a decid 0 | Johnson hard in the sixth inming today, ] i I tournament for the Ore-| the Dawa:heflm Thursday Nnfit.’ | rd swing in price toc scored four runs on five hits an defeat- has not yet signed a contrac cham will be | October of epeculative ed Washington 5 fo 2 in the first gam { s verdue. The | YANKEES STEENGTHENED LEAp | °f the seasou’s last series The score: at 1 to 3 cents e 5 i s Washington (A) _ Boston (A) er with December 1 1.23 1-4 BY DEFEATING ATHLETICS 30 h o 3 elietoldel 4 00 10 27 1-2 to 1 Corn fin- 29—By ting © 023 0Fe i hed half lower to half a 5-5 up, ez | pEne e A totay. 5o e o R -8 decline to 3-8 advance, and provis tizhtened Hoid: noont theAmericay 3 T unchanged to 55 cents lower. Tatne ez a A iic) welanataasroafox 4240 371 e At first the wheat market continued the |by Chicago, the Yankees need but one Al iy decline which had been in progrees for | more victory to clinch the pennant. S E s a week, with a majority of traders giving| Shawkey allowed the Athleties but four 0 6 O Waitem,0 g 3008 attention for the most part to of rry frpirtant s ipments from the United and these he keps well scatterad QCE 0 demaD g TR A S T Wi, 1A AT RECREATION PARK, WILLIMANTIC - 4 | nkees o . put emnhasis t00 on reports (hat Ge:.|garnered nine hits, three of which were| (%), Milan out in it hit by f 1' = many, Italy and France had raized m | for extra bases. =) 1';' e tos Plitinger in 6ih SUNDAY OC OBER an | larger whest crops this vear New York confined 1ts scoring to three ington ... 1001 2 | i o at flour business at i the second, the third and sev- | Boson 0000 7 was dull counted also as a depre S S tor. 1In the last half of the day 1 e i R e the Tipp was s Kewr | Three bas rit, Foster. | Sarwietent Tiiiie ot SReit bt | In the second Pipp was safe on Dyke on the p boot, went to second on Ward's sacrifice professional operators who have _hee & K el X 0 SIGN | conepicuous on the sell Jave hoen |and scored on McXally's tri~~. Shawkey's | WIELARD EXPECTED T i or a1 = CONTRACT U : er Bode (0) pr. 62 sorbed al the surplus o ingle scored McNaily. ONTRA PON ITS ARRIVAL | : . v 5 b rplus offerings in the pit Miller's triple and Meusel's single ac- e : i i o ERa Miller's triple an cusel gle ac. : Topeka, Kans., Sept. 20—Jess Willard |l | ’ market closed at the topmost level reac, | CCU0ted for’a run in the third. Peckin-|gaid today he expected to sign at once | / y 2 cd. although further rain in paugh’s home run scored Fewster ahead | upon its arrival the contract reported to Canada id causing crop damage was about the only | °f, L i1 the seventh. 3 | have been sent him by Rex Rickard for 1 H o bullish new development in Babe Ruth was nc~in the lineup, owins | 5 return bout with Jack Dempsey, world's | ® . i Corn and oats fluctuated + to illness. H"vwr cxpected 10 join the | heavyweight boxis g champion. * A On the down turn September corn toych. |C/UP toRight. The score Willard said he had been advised of mel l l epira C > ed the lowest price on record since 190§, Now York (A) , hiadelshia ) |the terms and was certain they are ac- : i for that month, Fearlt "3 0 TR o table. The bout probably will be held Lower quotations on hogs ww.»,-,,( 1800 opraa + 2 : |some time between June 15 and July 5, i ¥ a3 < —_— 1 1 IGalloway.s 01 0|N. F. A, FOOYBALL SQUAD - - ® ~ zican Peiv i TSR A 3. C0vNecmm 400 n rins ox wesrenny |§ Johnny Cooney, Sensational Young Southpaw, Will Pitch for souri ‘Tacific 20%% 0w ‘ 0 Harisp Th N. F. A. football team is scheduled N ssouri Pacific pr . s4] 115 o o play Westerly high school at Westerly h B e \ i e (7 ahormomn 1 the et wnoot same ot || L€ Braves. Centra 74 73 123% S w2 he scason, Tomonrow afternoon ithe 5 < orfolkc Sonth g 9y 473 N e 21000 2.0 0.z |London. So it looks like a lively Week 00g, o Deteat e boston X, itch for orfolk & West 2614 49 ‘Pm‘aflemhm 00000000 o_g|end for Coach McKay and team. t . orth _Amerigen 49 54% According to report Vocational has a he Am can mread Club e base hits, Mc\h ¥, Miller, Home > 5 4 mn R I _ stronger eleVen than Westerly and it erl . erce O — is kely that Coach McKa will use Steel Saring ... % 3 365, The cellar excavator always gels in- | as many substitutes in today's game as Con .. 127 40 407% to his work. oossible withont endaneering his chances e =2 v &

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