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= N NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 GIANTS PURCHASE 0'CONNELL FOR$75,000 , N. Y., Dec. 7—Judge Kene- saw M. Landis tonight addressed the largest gathering of baseball men he face: e he was made high of the National game. e owners, officers and play the National onal Baseball major league e company about assembly room at hen he was Landis cordial room he met Judge given a meeting since placed a big fine on game un- nto the street and t and Judge room ave anything Col- case” waiting nething about it but wonderful trades or Coloned Rup- on a new will in New is_quite leave for will have sprung ments that the San Francisco League old i O'Connell, the close Coast vear mmy minors ine and after- th from an Santa ears ago as an was asked what the| outfielder. He played his first season! in the outfield, and was used this| season at first base. O'Connell, who| is twenty vears old, hit above .300 in both 1920 and 1921. He hit three home runs in one serjes with Seattle this year. His home is in Sacramento. BALTIC WANDERERS SWAMPED MONTVILLE QUINTETTE The Baltic Wanderers had a easy time in defeating the Montville Five, last evening, on the Baltio surface, by the score of 46 to 17. The Wander- ers were too fast for the visitors and ran right away from them at the start. The Bantams defeated the West| Ends @ Willimantic, 27 to 23, in the preliminary game, which was fast and i snappy. The summaries: Wanderers Montville left field .. Meara, Skiffington right field L S RS T R center Simineau .. Coady ... Kershaw | right guard T. Swanson % <ve. Kileen left gua R. Swanson ;......... e Geary | Bantams West Ends| | right field i Chardn v phy . lett ficld Robertaille ....... center BRIEROON F.ouociinibinansins right guard it .o Rabbit left guar | Andrews 5 ... Mawer| | FRISCH ESTABLISHED | UNIQUE PLAYING RECORD | New York, Dec. ¢.—Frank F baseman of the world's champic established a unique ing the recent penna; was revealed by _ the league batting averages, been released. He was on, cam: aif of the leazue who made more med out 211, and h is respect to Rogers Hornsby one of the eight players who ma least 100 runs. He tied for second FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS BULLISH. advance, assortment excep- notably St. which were the com pping | ndary steel ed mainly fro ssue ulner ditions in | Sales amounted | | oans wera | eral offer- | n- active | the | 430 30 523 8% 3% 3 12 4 8 S1y 141 833 29 Y | 2pr .. 60 0 60 Paper 53 52% 52y pr sta 78 7 | e B8 25y 25% .. 0% 59 59 rol ....113% 112 112% | Miam! Copper ... 26% 25% 25% | Mismouri K & T 2 2 2 Mo K & T pr 2% 2% MoK &T wi... 5% 8% MoK &Tprwi. M% 2% 2% | trade t Enam & St | faithful with his team mate, Dave Bancroft, with 121, He was kme of the six players who took part in every game played by their Tespective clubs. He was one of ths nine players who made five hits in one game. He was one of the ten plavers who scored four runs in one game. He outdistances the base runners with forty- nine stolen bases. With the excepticn of Emil Meusel, who was not with the Giants during the en- tire season, Frisch led the world’s cham- Dpions jin batting, with an average of .341. In addition he established a record in the world's series by making four &its in as many times at bat in the first game. LANDIS SAYS ORGANIZED | BASEBALL IS STILL ON TRIAL Buffalo, Dec. T—Organized basebalf| is still on trial and will continue on trial as long as the game is plaved, Judge K. M, Landis told the minor and major league owners and players tonight at the annual banquet of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. 5 He praised the spirit in which all Dbranches of the game had accepted his decisions during the year and urged the elimination from organized base- ball of me of the things which, he said, still hold the possibility of caus- ing discord and bringing public cen- sure on the game. i Referring particularly to the draft r the “selective clause” Judge Lan- said. 3 “I haye no interest in what the price going to be—but I have an interest serting in the fudamental law of provision that will take evils out of it. It cannot be od thing for a thing calling itself ort that it is within the power y idual to place a stone wall ont of the advancement of a ball a) nt you gentlemen to go to thef foundation of this question and re- examine the question with an earnest, effort to see if you cannot re out a way to compose this thing iminate your differences and et a nd out of the situation this thing that some rise to plague you." day will surely NEW HAVEN KACEYS WON OVERTIME GAME cial to the Bulletin) i tic, Conn., Dec. T—Tlre W ic K. of C. Five were defeated 3 New Haven Kacey's ba ball team, 25 to 27, in a state Kacey league game Wednesday night. The contest was even throughout the game and it was necessary to play a 5 min- ute overtime period. The summary: Willimantic New Haven right field Schatzman Normandin . . left efild Connell . Fitzgerald) center Murphy ...... . Rowley, Ferguson Central .. YNH&eR .. | Nortorc & west orfolk & West North American {Penu R R Pierce Oil Piere 01l | Reading Rep Ir & Steel .... South Pacific . | South Railwry | South right guard e guson, Griffin | left guard e S . Daley goals: Connell 4, Normandin . Murphy. Schatzman | son 2, Belair, Daley. F Fitzgerald 7, Murphy 3, Con- nell P | 12 TEAMS REMAIN BUNCHED IN SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE Dec. T—Twelve teams e ew Ry pr a7 | Tenn Copper 101 | Tobaceo Prod | | Union Pacific Union Pac pr TS Rubber T S, Rubber pr T S Smelting T S Steel T S Steel Woet El & Mtz .. Willys O'land ... Willys O'land pr Worth Pump Worth Pump B h ; closing bid 5 5 1-2; call I ances 4 1-2 COTTON, Dec. 7 50, Yor! SoHon epot Liberty Bonds. . 9622 96.08 a7.50 97.96 IT S Lib 4th 4%s 97.92 Victory 4%s _..100 99,93 Victory 3%s ...100.00 5 100,00 Quoted in dollars and cen bond. Foreign Exenange. Swiss francs Pesetas ...... Belgian francs Sweden Denmark Norw nti 74.10 CHICAGO GRAIN Dec. 7. MARKET. Chicago, o largel cash settled a Wheat. lc to 1 11 1-2 111 1-8. Corn n -8 advance, oa ged t 8 down and provisions unchanged to sethack of 10 cents. Weakness in the especially noticeable of the day when se eries became general situation, red here being 5 cents to T 101 u cen and a car of Number 1 norther at| 10 cents over December as | cents premium the last previous sale Meanwhil. Kansas mills were reported | to be selling their cas wheat hecause | of the poorness of flour trade, and Min- | neapolis mills were represented as sell- | ing December wheat at Kansas City. | Such news had a discouraging effect on longs here. and they unload petition with pit bears. Talk of a big bank fallure in Sauth Germany ales counted as a depressing factor. Word of some export busimess at the Gulf of Mexico appeared to count” but Ntt'e as| an offset. Profit taking by shorts, how- ever, gave teh market s ] rally at the last. Pt e Corn was relatively firm owing to ex- in com-| port demand here and at rural points as well. Oats were dull, and inclined V?Pkfl[ with wheat. | ackers selling of lara weakened provision market after siight upturns | :nd resulted from strength in hog val- | ee. 1 Chicago Graln Market. Wheat— g Tow Close. Dec. ... 110N 1075 1ogy May ... 119% 11 113 July ... 102 100% 1013 Cane i i Dee. ... 47 6% 467 Miy I, B3% K3 53 | July (1l 8§ B433 By Oats— B = Dec. B1% 3 . May 373 July 38 E X | was reported as planning to cross the were still bunched for the lead when the half wa was reached in the nual s cle race at Madi- on squar tonight. Each had | overed c 1.243 miles, aps, at 10 pm, the 70th hour, as compared with| rd for that hour of 1,428 miles, made by Drobaéh and Law- 0 o'clock, the team of t endeavored to steal were unable to shake riders and finally gave Deruyter was leading when settled down to the regular teams of Grenda and Belloni o and Gaffney were still one hile that of Bil- was &wo laps be- Three Teams Fall Behind ries of fast sprints late last the six day bicycle race in are Garden proved disas- teams and at one s morning, the seventy third we: grouped the d 1308 miles, 5 laps. . The for the 5 laps was made by enda in 1914, ms of Steffani-Peyrode and tter joined Bello-Gaffney oni in a lap behind the French team, railed three laps be- | YALE TO PLAY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA New .Haven, Dec. 7—University of | C has not been dropped | all scheduls, it tonight, but will the Yale Bowl on date previously had set aside for a game| rolina Y 1l management is ne- rnegie Tech for al re on September 30, A tenta- schedule published several days this date to Unive: of but it is understood Ver- is not be on the Yale schedule. her eight teams which Yale next season are: Bates, Io- iams, Arm¥, Brown Maryland, 1 and Harvard. All games are the bowl except the CARPENTIER COMING TO AMERICA IN FEBRUARY New York, Dec. 7—Georges Carpen- tier, world's 1 vyweight cham- lig] pion, is expected to arrive in America Iy in February to begin training for his bout with Tém - Gibbons of St. Paul, scheduled for next March, promoter Tex Rickard was informed today. The French idol, who was de- last summer by Jack Dempsey, ccean immediately after his bout with George Cook, tAustralian heavyweight, in London, January 12. He is to meet Gibbons in New York. COBB WANTS BETTER TKAINING QUARTERS cisco, Dec. 7.—Ty Cobb, De- clb manager, wants to on their spring training trip in a large home with ex- ent food and pleasant quarters. Many players, he says, complain of living con ditions in the soTing camps and their dis | bta. satistaction shews itsel in their work. | Cobb, who is leading the San Franciszo club in the California winter league, leaves late this week for New York, where he will meet Frank Navin, presi- BOWLING TROLLEY LEAGUE Individual Averagee Baror. (o0l LA 119 dent of the Detrolt club Dec. 14 He says | gy 118 he will present his spring training plan |goye, 177 T 17 to Navin and ask for permission to try it | % oo oottt 115 out. JEWETT CITY DROPS OUT OF EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE At a meoting ©f the managers of the teams entered in the Eastern Conn. bow ing league, in the Community house. Plainfleld, Wednesday afternoon, Jewet: City’s resignation was acomted. It was decided to continue the league with fi teams. That the strings previously rolled with Jewett City would he discarded. A new schedule and new standing will be announced the first of the week. Man- ager Barber of Danielson advancad a schheme ©f individuzl matches which is to be considered and acted on at the next meeting. ¥ U TCFTS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CONPINED TO N. E. COLLEGES Medford, Mass, Dec. 7.—The Tuf: football schedule for 1922, announced to- day, is confined t> New Enzland colleses games of small size. It comoriscs eight with a possible addition of another on Nov. 25. The list follows, games being at home unless indicated Sept. 30, Conn. Asgricultural coll Qct. 7, Bates at Lewiston, Ma.; 14, Wil- | liams at Willlamstown: 21, Nor Weslavan ; Nov. 4, Middleury at Mi Vt. 11, Bowdc 18, Ma: setts Agricultural college. RESIGNS AS BOSTON COLLEGE FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Boston, Dec. T erly, electad cant lege footi quad today. He had been elected ear als?, but took no part Son's play hacansa of the meed of sive studying. In declinire the tion, Heaphy said t r should go to a man who fall. James Liston, of Low S in the election 3 lered play Morgantown. W. a., De: ginia University athle nounced today that tha mountain nis team would Invade t eas vear. Games have been arranged Yale Pennayivania, and Rutzers. they sald, ana invitations for dates havs extended to Princeten, Lekigh and Colum The team will play Pitt, Carnegie Tech Washington and Jefferssn and B on thefr home court hany BROWN SWIMMERS HAVE A NINE MEET SCHEDULE Providence, R. L, Dec. 7—Brown will| meet the best collegiate swimming teams this year with a nine-meet sche dule_which includ of Pennsylvani was the only col! last year and with al sity man back the Bears ex crowd Yale closely for first next March 10. | §50,000 OFFER FOR PURCHASE i OF BOSTON RED SOX Des, the median, said ton Frazee, owne 000, as a pu local American Leas conference rezarding co- ton Red sale will be held tomorrow, it was said Frazee sald ton-et th=t ha had not heard of the offer from Stone. In was said that the comedian had ap- proached the Rel Sox through his repres; e GROH SATISFIED WITH p TRADE TO GIANTS Havana, Dec. 7.—H nati d_baseman, ex when told that he had been trad: Glarts for Outfielder Ge: Catcher Mike Gonzalez gratifying as ‘m certainly anx £ cpen, and you can be best.” Bonzalez, whose home a “I'll_do.my Reds.” share to win CONN. AGGIES FIVE OPEX SEASON WITH VICTORY Storrs, Conn., Dec. 7.—The : State coll-ze five opened o 1 season Tuesday night Harvard five at Ca game was fast in demz he end of the first Alexander and wards, exc:lled, 33 po! e MeL ed to be H: ASSISTANT COACH AT WEST VIRGINTA ENGAGED AS Morgantown, W. Kay, captain of t! University footbal V., 1921 team h eleven next Jordan, former Dartmo resigned to g5 into bu COBB LEADING HITTERS WESTERN LE. San Franc Frano Yale Wrestling Schedule New Haven, Dec. 7—The Yale Wi ling schedule was announced to: as follows: Jan. 14, Brown at Providence; Columbia at New Haven; Feb. Massachusetts Tech at New Ha 22, Dartmouth at Ne Springfield at New H Mar, Army at West Poi; inceton at New Haven; 18, at Cam- bridge; 24-25, Inter es at Beth- lehem, Pa. Sub Base Sleven at Hartford. Sunday afterncon. No doubt the Hartford boys. will have to so some pa ing to get a lone point cn the sailors halve a wonderful record of winning all its games and was not scorsd upon this season. Among their * vietims Steam Rollers of Providence, one cf the best teams in t land states. The Hartford 1 all they can atten with Fielding. Now Is the Time H F. and A. NORWICH, CONN Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. CALL to Make Repairs J. DAWLEY Terrill Moffitt Dugas Potvin Cdwards McKenzie Sdwards Bacon Ywalski Pepin | Rainey Ran .. Les Salisbury Longo Coutu Morin McCart Alex: H. Rondo n Sall ander Middies’ Swimming Schedule Md., Dec, T.—Th~ midshi schedule has been arranz- istel and (also polo) : Febru- Ru‘gers; 18. City Col- 25, Prince- (also polo) ; March 4, Mass Institute Teshrology: Brown and Rutgers are “edule. been definitely i ospeativa op- onents include Penn State, University of vivania, Massachusetts Teeh, Tech:; MeGill University of prgbaly the army cadets. Interpreter Needed Dec. T—Because se n countries have rstanding him, Coach Cuth- of the Lafayette colleg soccer decided to instruct them ateroreter. Two members of en are from Peru and two from hina. 1 Brown ; 22 of Now York (a'so zol:) ; 11 comers on the navy sc Y dates Cana- h an STARTING TODAY FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Materials— Canton Crepz Crepe Satin Velveteen Poiret Twill Tricotine Dresses— For Women For Misses For All Occasions COFFEY TO MANAGE HARTFORD cLUB Des Moines, Ia., Dec. of the Des Motnes manager leagus baseball years has accepted the managership of the Hartford, Connectcut, Eastern league, it was announced by the local club owners tcday No Hockey at Fordham New York, Dec. 6.—Fordham Univers. ty will not be represented by a hocke: team this winter, Frank Gargan has announced, beca: financial losses in this sjort last seas:: when the team was undefeated. Who Wor The Greeneville and schools played a football za éay, on the Academy campus and both claim they won. Cancelled Game The Army: celled the gam> Jewett City scheduled for tonight. SPCRTING NO'ES. Bowling has the strikes and spares fans in Hartford, | in line for championehip. an OF EASTERN LEAGUE 7.—Jack Coffey, Western club for the last four team of the | 105t seven last se Ralph Glaze, baseball and foo! est College. Charlie Paul, pitcher, wh late Rube Wadde a trial with the Dircctor of Athletics ot broke even in {i on the Polo grou urday, each of their tries. West Chelse oe me Wednes- of the New Yor them, Massachu: College of Kingstc representative While Benny L. takea a firm grip on this season. best The Princeton University baseball | Fric team will face a schedule of 27 zames| he still next season, 19 of which will be play-|won and has de ed at home. | crown. Walter (Lefty) Leverenz, former! Tuere will be Hartford and St. Louis American lea- | gue pitcher, is Heilmanns Mission team in the Calif- ornia Winter League. my Caveny, the San Francisco team, has been sold to the Cincinnati Reds for a cash con- sideration and four players. There was some talk of this city|g having basketball this winter but no- thing has been Detroit University was completely.| red by Washington and Jeffer son College, according to statistics just| Ji outpl out. Only a few major league clubs are!pis p without training camps for the spr Eight western known their selections. Brooklyn playe bar: making a big hit with the Cuba on a country. The Southern ference has practice. Plans have been completed for turn- Polo Gro X into a skating rink the ring will be under of Tex Rickard. ing the Chief Bender is coaching the Yale Bun club team frowned of spying on rival foot! Sy pitching for Hal E\... Ruth does not star shortstop of started vyet. the lightwe wres made ‘i ihe mat e t When Roger H clubs already ho are now orming tou Intercollegiate on the con nds th Yor winter a the in and in their first match Harvard and are 2 pitcher for the appointed football coach for Lake Charley Brickle ne, Russian ch other Intercolle: cher named Hughes bids fair to become a star, pitcher for the Raleigh team of Piedmont League, won Willlam Hughe: the games and TOWN HALL, DANIELSON * ason. the old Dartmouth THURSDAY EVENING DEC. 8 thall star and later Red a Canadian southpaw to resem may Boston nds, New York, Los Angeles is expected to be the| site of the next spr eo! s eem to orncby said he w ler world 121-125 Main Street A MOST EXTRAORDINARY Dresses Selling As High JUST 145 IN THE LOT On Sale Today At the One Price 212 Due to the exceptional values and limited quantity — no dresses on approval — none returned or credited — slight charge for necessary alterations. 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