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Windham High Defeats Middietown Five eSacial to the Bulletin) Wi antic, Jan. 6—Windham high eleated Middletown High at the high school gymmasium. this aftermoon by of 18 to 8. The gama¥vas the ague game of the season. Hel- center for the locals plaved a fast game and mcoounted for 14 of s team points, Anderson for the vis- ors who entered the game in the ha!f scored a'l their points in the at of 5. At the end of the o score stood § to 3 in fa- indbam but in the last half locals ran awar from their oppo- The summary Windham High Middletown High . Mo asrer tain, Anderson pow isitors a WILSON TO BE BARRED IN CONNECTICUT TOO » N é middle- nded In his Massach astle. seere. r agreemen with the commissions in New York .and- Massachusetts call for co-operation in the suspension of boxers who have vio- lated the law In either state,” said Mr. Castle. “Both states have co-operated with our commission and we will return the support they have given us.” ‘Wilson {s now barred in New ork, New Jersey, Ohio, Connecticut and Massachu- setts, The Hawailan Island, Indo-Chipa and the. Malay, Peninsula are aboyt the only places open to him. His miiddle- weight crown i Worth about as much as the frayed end 6f -a German mark: He and his manager, Marty Killilea, are about the only ones who reeognize him as middlewefght champ. As a resulf of Ms action in breaking his contract with Harry Greb to fight at Madison Square Garden, Wilson finds Fimself, to all practical purposes, black- listed from #fe boxipe game, The con- certed action of the various states trhere boxing is legalized, may have, the efféot of virtually driving ghe limburger champ out, of the boxing game. CHANEY WINS JUDGES’ DECISION OVER HERMAN New York, Jan. 6—Andy Chaney, Baltimore featherwcight, tonight re- ceived the judges' decision over Babe Herman, of San Francisco, after a ten { boxing bout in Madison Square aggressiveness carried him Point victories ir five of the rounds. man was best in three and the other two were cven. The bout was fast and replete Wfth slugging. Renny Valgar, junior lightweight of New York, received the judges’ decis- ion over Archie Walker, former ame- teur. champion ten rounds. Jimmy Kelly, New York welter- FINANCIAL AN IARKET WAS IRKEGULAR. D COMMERCIAL is Celytral ifation Cop Harvester Mer Marine, t Mer Mar Mot Truck ... M Truck pr nt Paper pr sta ourd Missourt Nat Ei | hono: For Raw Sore Throat i threat on a littls Musterole with T right to the spot witha geatle t goes. agen! soreness and pain. Musterale is a clean; white cintment roade with oil of musthrd. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mus- tard plaster without the blister, Nothing fike Mustercle for creupy children, Keep it handy for instant use. 35 and 65 centy in jarsand tubes; hospital size, §3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTRR first sign of & raw; sore | Liberty Bonds. Higl 85.84 . 97.10 L 9690 Lo Clo 300.08 ..160.08 100.06 Foreizn Exehange. Pesetas ey Belgian france { Kroner Sweden Dénmark Norway Graece Argentina CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Jan. 6.—Moderate setbacks in the price of wheat took place today owing largely to absence of signs of any mmediate ‘big lessening of accumuln. ions at visible supply points. The mar- ket closed weak at 1-2 to 1 cent net low- er with May L1l to 111 1-4 and Ju 1.00 8 t6°H00 3-6. Corn-finished ur. changed to 1-4 higher; oats a shade off to 1-8 advance, and provisions up 3 to cents, Much of the selling in the wheat trade especially during the last part of the day_was in the nature of liquidation confidence on the part of longs having been givén a speefal jolt by -word i seaboard exporters had- cancciied tho nurchase of six loads, 48,000 bushels Another bearish factor was news that Argentine wheat was offered for Jan- uary-Febrdary shipment to Europe at equal to eight ognts under United States hard winter wheat by the way of the Guif of Mexico. Bulls failed to make any lasting headway with reports of a better milling demand or with advices that dry coM weather southwest had cnught_tha crop without adequate snow protection. The/day’s range of prices, however, was the smallest in some time. Commission houses bought on the breaks, country offerings were limited, and receipts lacked volume. Corn and oats were steadied by abrisk export inquiry for corn and by some export call too for oats. Higher quotations on hogs gave firm- ness-to provi¥ions, although busideds was light. g x Chieago Grain Market. Wheat— High. Low. Close. May ... 113% 1113% 11y July ... 103 100% 100% May ... B53% 534 3% July ... B4% 4 4% Pl 54% ‘5 Yo May 8% s 38 39% (285 zem 254 | being des { committe | founa | varsi weight, was awarded the judges de- cision over Frankie Jones, of San Francisco, in eight rounds. WILSON BROKE, MUST 2 HAVE BOUT SOON Jobnny Wilson, - middleweight _cham- pion, 1s_broke, according to Teports ci <culated in New Jersey Thursdal spn, according to the story, loit §50,000 speculating in Wall' street and has noth- ing left but the home in New York he boughe for his mother. Marty Kilkilea, his manager, has been asked to get him a bout with. Mike Gib- bons or some one for the needed: cash. The state_boxing \commission said on Thursday Wilson would be barred from the stafe as soon as an official Teport had been received from the New York commission that Wilson ‘ran out’ of. his contrace” to meet Harry Grebm, “illilea announced - today .that -he is going before the New: York commission and ask for a hearing. GIANTS TO START WINFER s TRAINING IN-FEBRUARY New York, Jan, 5—Hembers of ‘the New ‘York Giants will stant for. thei winter trainipg camp in San Antonio exas on February 26, Manager McA Graw announced foday. The players will reach the Texan city on the night of February 23 and start word at-the Texas league ball park on March'l. “McGraw said that-he had received a telegram from Connie Mack asking him to' arranged six games with the Afhletics, three in San Antonio and Three gle Pass, Texas, where the Athleticss will do their training. McGraw declared that he had declined | NORWICH BULLETIN. TN.MTATHROP NEWKoND oN PSS 7 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B series, A-Dtn&-r Roadste! Top, paint and upholstering mechanical . condition of this_car is lent, Auto- matio wind-shield cleaner, spare tire and -bumpers in- cluded. in selling price. FORD — 1815 ‘Touring' Car, in ‘geod ‘shape. - Late style body and new radiator. FRANKLIN SEDAN —Here’s a bargain in a closed car. Late model. - New tires—just out of paint shop. At your ewn price. MAXWELL—Any one d small Touring Car. in geod runhing condition, can buy this car right. DODGE — 1917, Sedan, newly painted and - thoroughly in- spected. Prite includes new slip covers. the invitation because schedule already was complete. OVER 150 C/XNDIDATES REPORT TO COACHES CALL delphia, Jan. 5—More than 150 ndidates for the varsity, junior var- sity, sophomore and freshemm crews | of the University of Pennsylvania have reported to.the coaches, and it is exected there will be at least 200 the squad when work' on the ro; [ ing machin next week. In- door workouts will continue until the} latter part of February when the crew ar will go on the Schuylkill river ining many of the veterans of are back. CENTRE COLLEGE INVITED TO PLAY U,OF C. NEXT FALL Danvill . Jan. 5—The Univer- sity of Athletic officials haye ollege to fill the 2 football sched- the an- on_will_he million: dollar s ew jcated. nnouncement was made here Charlie Mosan, wio athletic | ot night from the defeated the Univers zona team gt San I ELIMINATION SERIES ENDED AT BOSTON THURSDAY late here Ari- home Wi ot be Maved.here Marquetts Associa ™. team and and Boston Hockey tween Pere n. The season Ethe Bosto racing sheil iculum for owin has Harvai The* boa tterned The. advi 1910, the v races NEW REGULATIONS FOR ~ ORGANIZED BASEBALL regulatibns | 12 Montatik Ave. Tel. 278-2 7 THE / THAMES NATIONAL BANK The annual meeting of the Stockhold- ers of ‘this Bank, for the election of directors and the transaction of such business as may legally come before them, is hereby called to be held at their banking house on Tuesday, Jan- vary 10, 1922 at 11 o'clock A. M. NATHAN A. GIBBS Cashior Norwich, Conn., Dec. 20, 1821, stellar outflelder, back . into Roush made this statement whil Way to his home at Oakland Ci from a hunting trip. He declared his minimum price for the next three years is $15,000 annually. He @dded that he expected to play baseball for three more years only. He said he would ot be surprised i Cinci: traded him, and that he preferred to go to New Yori. baseball, on his , Ind, ¥RESHMEN MUST PLAY FOOTBALL 1Y INDIANA Football will be compulsory for the freshmen of the University of Indiana n Aroused by the lack of ifested “among some of the younger students at Bloomington last fall Roscoe Minton, coach of the Hoosi has won th gt only tho; ician's certificate cf Iie also has succeeded in it un- 1 n‘&eason. BOWLING Friday, at the ,Palace sail Hin &l c Skia 93 83 Wol 83 85 Valentine .. Filburn Furleng 98 33 89 Scud .. 86 Quinto . 88 Lee . a4 Fuller Addi 45 igh single and high three. The challenge the J. B. Martin ftville, Wednesday, at the Aetna may be plan- A. A.C. 0 Judge K. .98 80 7 93 96 83 Johnson, Am 86 83 116 Heydl .. 84 109 87 ! D sessio; 116 k4 97 crence was = = taty t t question W 475 37 485 be idisc Jail Hill A. C. Mzl W. Furlong,.. 100 81 s1 : YANKEES RELEASE THREE j Filburn 105 500 104 289 PLAYERS FOR DEVORMER | y2lentine SRl New York Jan | Fuclons . Chpt £ 101 of (e’ Ao Furlong - Capty/ 1(‘} . He a1 shortstop, and Jésse| a A, C. t three game. - Vernon Club of League, in p yment | fér Catcher Al Devormer, who was procured from that club dast” spring. French plaved with Vernon last ‘sea- on under an optional agreement, while Doyle was farmed out to the Atlanta and Joplin ED ROUS It - will league of three st the. Cincinnati .. National b $54000 spread over a period ars, to bring Eddie Roush, ‘; Billiard Chamnion | from Jail: Hill, Aldl gettin gle 116 high three 300, high sin- Beston” Store. O'Rourke Se-.1pA 083 a8 are Cronin 88° 80 98— 276 Ziet - . .84 84 90— 258 @ifford 1100, 102 81— 383 376 869 368 1102 Mohigan Market. Zukowski kg 83 ‘Aubre: S 97 Tllinger 85 Budnick 3 114 218 a1 347 1044 \ —_— HUGHES MAY COAGH 1. WHITE" SOX IN SPRING Chicago, Jan. 5—"Long” Tom Hughes being considered for the position of team coach of the Chicago White Sox. Manager “Kid” Gleason needs an at sistant to ald in developing recruiis and favors Hughes for the job. Glea- son as team coach under managers Jimmy Caliahan and Clarence How- land before being made manager, Jake Schasfer, who recently | won 18.2 balk line billiara cham- ienstitp sony Willis Hiopie. ) IEN = ‘| A, U. wrestling ENGLEHORN RETIRES AS AMHERST FOOTBALL COACH Boston Jan. -5—Wesley Bnglehorn, football coach at Amherst College last fall announced today his retirement from gridiron coaching. He had been sought also at Dartmouth under its-new coaching corps ‘plan for ‘next fall. Englehorn was a former Dartmouth star. PRINCETON DEFEATS ~U. OF P. AT HOCKEY Philadelphia, Jan. 6—Princeton’s ice hockey team defeated the University of Pennsylvania 'tonight, four goals to none. The game marked the open- ing here of the intercollegiate ice hoc- key season. WRESTLING TOUBNAMENT AT CAMBEIDGE MARCH 11 Boston, Mass,, Jan. 6.—The N, E. A. ittee today decided to hold the New England championships at the Cambridge Y. M. C, A., March 11, YALE-PRINCETON HOCKEY \ GAME TO BE PLAYED JAN. 13 New Haven, Jan. 5.—The Yale-Prince- ton iGckey zeme ‘scheduled to be played nati | /s first assistant coach |, 7 | models, and also plain, The quality and fabrics best. All sizes. | SPECIAL HEAVY WOOL PANTS_ $3.45 ¥auch for a bout w ckard is negotia Madden as an opd terer on January Dugan, claimant of the southern hea- Vy-weight championship, in the third | round of their bout at Memphis, Tues- | night. Danny Frush, weight, has beerf matched to box ds with Joe Thomas of Roches at . Youngstown, Januar: (il weigh in at 126 pound shortstop o 12 Robert E. McCa | Philadelphia. Americ 10 the Portland team of the ‘oast League. McCann has the, Virginia and Internatior gyes. 17 The Beechu (L. 1) Country Club the as been sold Rasie 1 Lea- ormerly used 'as training quarters by Jaclk Dempse: d by fire | Tuesaay. Welling had been d g in the club of Jate. Juck Britten, ampion, will k Perry of Square Garden o men signed art nesday. Lew Tendler and Willie Jackson are being considered for the Jar 7 attraction at Madison Squ Another bout Ri d is angling is a return match between Joe Ly Yand Midget Smith Sammy Sleger, the Ghet ting featherwelght, who tac Brady in Brooklyn next Monda hot on the trall of a bout with Cl pion Johnny Kilbane. The champ has already turned down an offer of $50,000 from Tex Rickard to meet Sammy. Fred Fulton, the tall plasterer who is bellowing for another hout with Jack Dempsey, will meet Capt. Bob Roper, the Chicago heavyweight, in a ¥2-round bout .at Madison Square Garden on January 13, if Tex Rickard can get Roper’s consent. William| Martin, one of the best hurdlers on the University of Penn- sylvania track team, has developed a growth on his left leg and will be operated upon the latter part of this week, according to Coach Lawson Robertson. 2 Bids on the construction of the New York American League Club's new baseball park at 161st Street and Ma- comb’s Dam- Bridge were called for Thursday..®ol. T. L. Huston, part own- er, said he expected ground would be {broken about March 1, if the bids were satisfactory. Fiske Brown, captain of the Harvard track and wrestling team, will resign the latter position; he announced Wed~ nesday. His studies prevented partic welterweight S 16 ag: for -h tive—in a large varicty of colors. | Capt. Bob Roper knocked out Joej Cleveland feather- | nst | Madison | EVER HELD IN NQRWIGH, ‘Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A. M. Every O_vercoat'in this store must be sold regardless of wholesale cost, so there- fore, we have arranged an assortment of THREE LOTS: LOT 1— 30 COATS | | LOT 2 — 40 COATS - $16.50 VALUES UP TO $35.00 The styles are very new in extreme conserva- are the Every Overcoat in the above lots guaranteeed as re!-aresefited, or YOUR MONEY BACK! - 'H, A. BRUCKNER 114 MAIN STREET Norwich $21.50 VALUES UP TO $42.50 Every Ccat in above lot is guaran- teed all pure wool, in the latest models, including Town Ulsters, Half-Belts, Belts—all around form- S fit, etc:—all colers. LOT-3 — 31 COATS $26.50 VALUES UP TO $60.00 Above Coats are the best values in the town—are guaranteed water- proof, in all styles and all sizes. Come in and buy a $60.00 Coat for $26.50. SPECIAL NEW WINTER CAPS $1.15 Each Connecticut Value $2.00 Russell had bee Joston Johnny Downs his defeat by 12 Was s ed Prgsident William b Philad. a Club, Manager F. < annou Wil plete out players stom, will b special fre: ra hmen ‘Hr d Co: Wednesday | resigned i E |of the youngster ‘lln\ P ba £ es as c Hagenbacher. is in Ne b exhibition matc | to demonstrate h Erik {adept, German train meet | & Hub, | oung, ! tor | I Harvard reverting to its pre-war| k ach | f ' here on January 1%will be played on the|pation in both sports, he said, so he|line billiar He is credited with a|was continued for escptence umtil the follovThg night, January 14, it was an-|decif:d to relinquish the wrestling |run of 765 Hagenbacher, who usrived |present sgssion of the court, was seatances ed tonight. N captaincy, which he was holding for|from Germany n Sunday, is 26 years|tc ope year In the house of correction iIn 2 Ll [ the second year. / oMd and has played billiards about |Springfeld. SPCRTING NOES. MPexel Herman, fcrm:rl Iiantlam ch’amu | eight Sears, four In Stutegart | slavgnter in \ S = DBy vho cleaned up several hundred thou- | attending the gymnasium , and | deaths of the same m: Mike McTigue is willing to take{sand in the ring du s four in lin, \{;heremc became a pro- tea of nolo ::me:" Max San- Johnny Wilson’s place in the Garden|Tuesday with his wi il fessional, ford, was fined $100 on o Febr "y fi( :5 125201‘4;\; y ‘Gr‘:\nr £ nish Honduras, whes B £ manslaughter and the harlie Ryder Lnodked out Al Ket-lenjoy a vacati le N hasn't re-| oo . Indi ts in_the second round of their bout e _’mi’?“:;m;g Somnl | FIVE YEAR SENTENCE FoR it Guanet sad Herey Vine {at the Brighton Sporting Club, Staten|my Goldman announces, ! SELLING WOOD ALCOHOL [cent, alias Vincenzio, hoth <f New Ha- Island, Wednesday. 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