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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 ricago, Dec. ! noted midd] by the National rege: ateur an cessi ete: s lered Lo search Jo and Frank warded nvited fe. BIG FROSPECTS OF INCREASED ACTIVITY MARKE E a Fara K & <’ & & Enam & St Air Brake v West West W El Air s O'land Worth Pump New York, steady, midd L New !nrt Dec. fl.——(ll] money eas- ges of professionalism against sev- ve expense accounts inciuded the cost e Central A its report today n particular. t be known tl & Mg Brake Willys O'land pr —The Investigation of fore the war. le west athletes. directed A. A. U. officials, has n at least one case, the of am bring- for January and parts of up state o wite along. A. U., which was or- the records of Jole Ray, Loomis, and others, for- citing the case to_a big eastern meet t he wished to hat the max ¥ permitted am scuff and o be ter IN WINTER SPORTS lepts of let and snow events at the skate, season Investigation Of Professional Athletes ter sports since the carefree days be- Outdoor carnivals with hockey con- tests, ski jumping, fancy skating, snow shoe races and curling are scheduled in many New York. New Eng land and Canada, including the cham- pionship skating meets at Lale Placid, Interest in s tended even to Brooldyn, where S dinavians have -formed skiing clubs. The increasingly important place which winter sports are claiming on the pro- gram of the Alympic games is par responsible for boom. Lake Plackl has added to its usual winter actlvities a special college meet conducted December 31 the auspices of the Snow Birds Win- Sports Club, for Harding has offered a cup. The pur- February 1% has ex which Presiden pose of this meet is to develop ath- to represent America in the ice the next Olympics. The Lake Placid event is expected to bring many entries from New Eng- T WAS DCULI loans against acceptances|Donodue o Quinto Bush .. Yol a Liberty Bonds. Ala . Low. s 450 1491 Rookles. s Kelley 93 96 88— 277 Mai 85 93 104— 282 Harvey $¢ 92 86— 260 2 Quari 106 105— 338 100,00 100.04 | 3 . 1110004 10000 100.0¢ | Scud Capt. 100 114-— 307 s and cents per $100 e resum an Foraairim e Emeralds Deteated by All-Collegians. Yeay |, The Emeralds of Wilimantic were de- ea Greece Argen Chicazo, Dec. vanced today hel Definite suppli - -~ o where most needed in the | rop bel afer, i dhe] o Toe;SumlinaTy S of snow in| Killingly High. Comnmiercial $ 4od s where Taich benefit was keley % Gossip was cur- H also that the domestic visible sup- | T. Recves ..............c.evensn . total on Monday nizht be exp - decrcase, and that milling becoming better. On the " e export sales proved smal . Cutler 1 to bear out : H Long Coombs | JERSEY CITY FRANCHISE MAY 0 BE TRANSFERRED IN 1922 | There is a strong probability that from the of the |When the International League meets 4 ¢ Bill. Tn addition, however, | here in Feb the Jersey City 4 or corn was recsipts | Club will be transferred to some oth - a1y | wer ¢ and small. | er cily, no doubt Providence, which - ‘ H e packers count used to be in th: t, but which | % & t in more rec ern League. y H he owner, he w : ions with Montr Yesterday. CHICAGO GR. : offered at AIN MARKET —Grain prices ad ed more or legs by the signing of the provides s2.- | 5% mitn ] for Russia ne relief. The B = market close was unscitled, % to | KILLINGLY BEATS PROVIDENCE |2 conts net higher, with $1.16% COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FIVE 0 $1.16% and July SLO4% to $1.05%. al to The Bull Corn gained % to l3land oats a shade e bR i % @ %. In provisions the outcome was e, Ay lirpoicrowd the whea d ewburg and under 5; ruling rate 5 ; last £ of food uld begin t no land colleges. For years Dartmouth, smuggled away in the New Hamp- shire Hills, has had almost a mono- poly on American winter sports, hav- ing to seel intercollegiate contests with McGill and other Canadian insti- tutions, but skiers and snowshoers from New Hampshire State and other colleges, journeying to Hanover forj the annual winter carnival, have caught the fever. Hockey, which requires only an in- door rink to reproduce the chills of vinter, is retaining its hold as a fa- vorite sport among American colleges In a2ddition there comes from Phila- delphia word that Big Bill Tilden, star of the tennis courts, hopes this win- ter to make as big hit-on the ice, Winter resorts in Canada and .the northern part of the nited States re- port interest keenest in toboganing and skating, AT THE PALACE. Plainfield. t | Sullivan . 86 126 124— 338 Ballard 106 90 2 Alexander . 9% 112 Hopkins . ST 11T Moffitt 102 477 Palace. 119 fl 24 105 104 109 Quarto . Spencer feated Friday night by the All~Collegians by the score of 57 to 22. At the end or the first half the score was 28 to 8. The summary: Emeralds. Normandin All-Collegians. Luisman Smith Woodlund . S. Luisman Field goals, Downer 1, Higgins 3, Kierars 1, Belair 3, E. Lui man 8, Miske 9, Smith 5, Woodlund S. Suisman 4; fouls, Normandin 2, H High win its third game of son here tonight by defeating the yani & Stratton Commercial school of ¢ | “rovidence by the overwhelming of 6 to 4. The Killingly five piled up such a high score that the substitutes w given a chance. At the end of the first e score was 26 to 2 Hopkins the club. Montr member of the als league. ger of the orized by Moran to either Providence league prefers the Moran proposes to sell the club to local owne or he Wil oper the team and to take in local partners who will put up the money for the Jersey City has not is a one time kee- do husiness or Montreal. Rhode Island cit 31x4 33x4 32x4Y, 33x4Y, 34x4Y/, 35x4Y, 36x4, 33x5 . coTTON. 23.—Spot cotton Tel. 1299 32x3Y; . 32x4 ... 34x4 ... BIG SALE OF TIRES PRE-INVENTORY SALE Prices lowest in history of tire business. Firestone, General and U. S. Royal Cords. TEN DAY SALE FOR CASH ONLY. acacestesezeve e ot The A.F.Greene Co. 331 MainStrest © Norwich, Comn. . $883 - $18.50 $24.99 ;. szs.so been enthusi- | astic in support of the Skeeters in the last six or seven years. It used to be a great baseball city, but the calibre of the club has fallen—and so has the patronage. The Polo Grounds is too close to Jersey City to, make minor league ball profitable there. Sunday baseball in New York killed the game across the Hudson. As Providence is in Bastern League territory it would be necessary for the International League to get permis- sion from President Dan O'Neil of the Eastern before putting a team in the Rhode Island metropoljs. GREENLEAF STILL WINNING IN POCKET BILLIARD MATCH New York, Dec. 23—Ralph Greenleaf pocket billlard champlon, retained his title tonigh s defeating “~Arthur Woods of Minneapolis by a score of 450 to 277. The match was played in three blocks of 100 points each. In the final block tonight, Greenleaf sent a total of 145 balls to the pockets, while Woods was Jropping 58, Greenleaf's best run for the night was 34, Woods had a high run of 3% HARRY GREB SCORES K, O, OVER “WHITEY” ALLEN Syracuse, N, Y, Dee, 23—Harr Greb of Pittsburgh won a technical knockout over “Whitey” Allen of New York, when the latter was forced to quit in the sixth round of their bout here tenight, Greb punched Allen st verely througheut the fight and the New York man's eycs were completely ciosed when he gave up. Employed Boys Win from Dare Devils, A doublc header took place In the ¥ £vm Friday night when basketball tea from Tafivilie niayed teams yepresenting | the employed gym class. teams vere citing all through the The scorcs were as follow le Dare Devils 23, Employved Boys readys 17, Y Seconds 17, 'The game was one of the best seen on the Y floor for ome tin SPORTING NO1ES. The American assaciation will open| its season on April 12 end will play 168 games closing on October 3, it was announced Friday at a conference of club owners here. The first bestowals are to be made on Jan. 1, when Geerges Carpentier, the boxer, is to be made an officer and Francols Descamps his manager, a knight. Anrouncement that the New York Glants will lifornia, in 1923 was made r] . Strub, president of ¢ o club of the Paclfic Coast league. Bridgeport plans a benefit for Sailor Dunn, former Park City hoxer, here of the racent S-48 disastor when the big submarine sank off Bridgeport har bor. Georgie Lee of Worcester, has been matcher in a return bout with Tra- cy Ferguson of Wallingford. The pair meect at the arena, Waterbury, Satur- day night. Willie Hoppe is going to get back into harness very shortly, it is said Since_losing his title to Jake Scha fer. Willie has been resting up and preparing for the day sometime after next March, when he will face Schae- fer_again. The French government has institut- ed a new decoration—the Order of | Town Hall, D will be violet with a white line. Babe Herman is coming East shortly | At the Christmas exergises held In to fill an engagement a2t Madison |the school house Thursday alernoon, a Square Garden on the sixth of next|spark from. a burning candle alighted on month, probably with Battling Reddy.|a paper dress worn by Frances Babcock Herman is credited with having whip- [and lier neck nad hair were burned. ped Danny Edwards at Portland, Ore., | All schrols clesed Friday for a vaca- being seconded on that occasion by |tion of two weeks for the grammar Champion Jack Dempsey and Manager | schools and one week for the High shool, Jack Kearns. Students home for tho holidays from Rocky Kansas, the Buffalo Italian,| Brown university are Tihnald Burke, and Johnny Ray of Pittsburgh have|Claude Leathers and Clarence Winsor. Dbeen signed by the matchmaker of Mo-| Idward Leahy is home from New Yorh tor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, to trade |and is helping at the post office. punches in a ten-rounder to be staged| Byron Provost wrenched his on Christmas Day afternoon. The two | While playing football Sunday. lightweights have agreed to make 135; Ralph Semy was a bus'negs caller in pounds at 10:30 o'clock in the morn- | Providence this weck. ing. e r——— The one regretable festurs of the Yale-Towa game scheduled n the Bowl MANSFIELD CENTRE next fall will be the absence of Au-| The Ladles' Aid socicty conducted a brey DeVine, the sensational quarter- | “c°¢ssful sale and supver at the church ck of Howard Jones' team this year. |35t Friday evening, netting about ne, chosen by Walter Camp on was' serveq Ve tables fancy ons, candles, the Sommunity house. ankie A baked bean supper o'elgek. {uss doug ot At attrac Ali-Amerlcan team as quarterback 1 articies, a this season, will be graduated be- ext footbell' tampalgn i uts and “mysterles” were ew Haveners will be de- pobuiar: were the candy prived of an opportunity of seeing this ; - really wonderful player In actlon, m:l‘l{;;:yd st preach A fifteen round decision bout between The theme Willle Jackson, of Harlem and- Lew Tendler, the Philadelphia star, is what Fromoter Tex Rickard is considering aging at Madison Square Garden dv the month of January. Rickard Wil be Ths Supreme Event In_History, The mas even 630 o'elock, e: lly for the cl La n ring has already spoken to Doc Bagley,|evening there wiil be a pro manager of Jacksen, and Phil Glass- stmas trea, 5 man, who handles Tendler, about & Mansfleld o contest between thelr two stars, and i they elubs, Harry Greb of Pittsburgh, who gets put up several fights at Philly| 0ol, with the Reynolds, enjoved n pared for the a crack at Johnny Wilson's middle- % ev which It was weight title in the Garden next Feb-|found necessary to omit. ruary, will entertain the fans at Sy-|Das resiencd and racuse, N. Y., Friday night, wien he |’ meets Whitey Allen in a twelve-round | ¢ decislon bout at the Arena. The date| The meeting of the Greb-Wilsen fight, Incidental-|ciub scheduled for t is sald to have been welected and|Postponed to Wednesday, | take place on the night of Feb-| A large number of peop Robert Ste: s d_H. Stearns. PLAINFIELD fong be remembere 2 % pdness, her genero: Mrs. L. B. 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