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~ wonWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922 3 ington, ~ May 23, Tuesday, Westerly at Norwich 3 May 27, Saturday, Vocational at Vo- T it LARGEST ASSCRTMEN ARMY-NAVY OF TAFTVILLE i (Special (e The B president; Philip Connor, of NorW_u:if TO PLAY STAFFORD SPRINGS HONET PRODUCTS OF QUAUTY > son Jan. 9. vice vr-snigm. and E. G, McKay, of No: The Army and Navy Five of Taf:-] . scitoc cated Post wich, secretary and treasurer. Bipes e S S ;i ste {onigit The committee arew up a schedule for | e WL Dlay the foo FAEIY TWASS the 1922 foothall games. The teams in| . "y “or " manager has arranged to e aeaguo are Norwieh Iree Academy |y i;odown a fast bunch of hood tossers Vocational Migh o New London, West-| DEWE cown a st banch,of hor Lieic y erly High of Westerly, and’Stonington.| *10_have made auuc % TSR L e | Bulkeley is ou. of the league owing to D : i ~ i eeement ver e Dt ‘avy 2nds and the Mon- |} We are here to SERVE you to ths best of our ability . ie council. This is temporaril tiers of Willimantic. =~ These two teams ; 2 Contony Horwing s she schedule for el j,yq met betore and the Ammy nd Navyifl and welcome a chance to demonstrate that ability - Oathalearh Tn Sian L ds were defeated by the score of 24 to| pt. 26, Tuesday, Westeriy af Nor- Thes are out o win wxdin. There FAMOUS ; [is n fellow on the Army and Navy AM 3 . 6, Friday, Westerly at Vocational. [ {5 ROt & fel S 1 h ; H t! e . = = 2! m that is over 21, but they all can ; P ~ . %, Saturday, N. F. A. at Stoning-| (8 U8 0 OOM ertection = l;%AD]’NGCI T° Fee [+ 4 et 2 < | The lineup for the first team is as fol- THRACITE : el sk e o L {."Tvams. ‘ Feed one quart of Wirthmore Scratch Feed in: deep fitter to ench e > Coleman brothers, guards, and Milis, ona N T B . A at Westerly. | C R e o the téam, will pay|] EGG | per 50 CENTS PER TON twenty hens in the morning, and wha: they will eat up clean im center, with Muller and Gladue as suo-|§ STOVE EXTRA IF BASKETS the afternoon. ") a L stitutes, The K. of C. lineup: Tallanich Py T n ARE USED. Wirthmore Scratch keeps them. busy, makes. them hezithy and Gl i = nair of apeedy {§ NUT 0 supplies the necessary food to keep their bodies in good coadition Killingly Worcester men who work fogether; Bernarda: cen- for heavy egg production. 5 Foen ter, who is sid lo be “her manstav |} TRY A TON OR MORE ON OUR ASSURANCE Vou cannot abiain hesvy << producton ualess vou fesd the ig I Jagon nd chey as g s, A fat, carb: 7 238 me. Reeves Halown ston at N. Ful 4nd Duprie as substitutes. They will al- proper amount of protein, fat, oliydrates, as aad lime 1 TS e o b""é down a bunch of royal rooters. OF HIGHEST QUAL[TY All these are furnished in Wirthmore Duttermiiic 3fash and ea foi Scratch Feed. & ol resson ; u nal at Ston-| MAJORS EAISE CLASS Follow Wirtbmore Feedinz System for best results which re Rie o DRAFT TO $7,500 X ; 2 fully described in out Free Egg Record Boo < Thursday, Stonington at| Major league baseball leaders, meeting 5 Deon't build until you PO S IR T icag Saturday with Judge K. M. A y of > tee gave football champlon- | €ball commissioner, decided 3 ave sec > < ¥ e 21 to Vocational High, Al the major-ininor draft agree- ably priced materials. M CixiCo: St ABzes Craxi Co. . as pu ctor: t s that $7,500, instead of $5,000 will Chas. M. ! e price for drafting a player from Wholesale Distributors Manofactarers - AA leagues This agreement, Boston, Mass. St. Albans, Verment to Bgn Johnson, Americ: i Saene RS Stonington at , and John Heydler, who Tep- : irthmore Mash anc Ccratch Feeds OFFICLRS OF THGIT SCHOOT Zoiiton sa L o e e e (| We sell UPSON BOARD, the standardized wall board | e ol B RERERTD COpSTY last concession of the majors to indice |§ by which all others are judged. A few hundred feet of this the .minors to accert the draft & 2 = i The major league chiefs oimsented to the | § will transform an attic into an attractive room. I v e only after an all- v Ta Voca m ay ', ay, i " Ston E ost of which was taken up by ay Toole president of the - S ST e T T Y PR i ional League and President Tom r ] i merican asscciation, in 14 rxplaining why their rcuits hawve ob- ™ l gt Jiitie jected to the major leagues selecting one One OveuTY ONLY—~ THE BEST - plaver annually from each club o i - LA At the suggestion of Judge Landis, the amendment to the @raft is to be so word- . tKET WAS DULL 0 3 a 953 |ed that elther major league can with- | CENTRAL WHARF e 2 8 & ©l38% 381 3 draw prior to January 1, 1923. This was 2 Y b - full 1 f St ] the only conditlon which President | | Norwich, Conn. Phones 23 and 24 cucano tam a mne o n and President Heydler agreed to . WIRTHMORE FEEDS a . i h Hickey and Teole expressed 2 be- l " & isfy their re- — = T = — & owners, but the matter will | TT) NVOIFS | saturday by R han, president Y > Gr > d P d C ; Fave to be put betore thess man and w0 | SPORTING NOTES. |5iniay i o e Yantic Grain and Preducts Co. 3 the ‘major league owners before | Jimmy Keley is booked to me 8 | Johnny i Chbton: who Roak the New . beput into effect. = : lan championship 3 COVE STREET, NORWICH, CONN. : of th y, i e uestion was t 1|t veral New S g A g : becare ore cund bout. In Greeneville Grain Company a . owners thought $5,000 was not 16. Clinton will| . a play £ £1,250. . . : that | oylohn Weissmuler, Liinois Athlete Yantic Grain Store A G e hnriee hed & new world's record in 20-yard free event in an open meet at the S &2 ool il fayd nisnt o logs baskatball team Tusivy “rather more” is &u( 19 3-5 clipped 1-5.0f a ere : y 2 the Xew Orleans T mer record by tere: in h h : BOWLING g b March 35, i sa fonda Bob Martin, who is recovering from AL inju ceived in an auto accident i irginia, doesn't - : : 93— uch what his doc- s . ¢ 4 8 : B 114 8 test tire after |4 hich pare . 0% s s Sy 109 | vbones s 5 nal ¢ ly de be made to heaf noTH e iy Ed Barrow, business mahager of the | : ) tees, announced y s : b Looks as if the Giants have copped . At stars ing ring games S ‘ Yankees’ g 3 contest o - | team. There are no ] z y g of large bundie Orleans March 18§ ine American Leag mpions wa 8 v 1 ayers. uth-and Rogers | r the peunant of 1922 behind the . r =5 2 4 arry London, one of the most = _Louis Natio g from lack o ; add . ] A ™ A ianE e tn PR batters of the major le 5 1 41 63 3 At il lay in a two-gar i } 2 : o s L a series between t 19 Jimmy Wil . <\ s Spinners N e 108 36 3 vs O'land 5 . Four leading professional skaters | { will compete i 5 - - -+ 11 S " 106 )1 Pitcher Rube Parnham, for = 3 Blele -, whose arm went ba 0CKs 99 1 1919, h Totals | Ex=i 1d | | 1 Clesa KILLILEA WANTS A HEARING | ‘.‘ 000,009 hfv'n:" 96.15 | FOR HIMSELF AND WILSON | e L’”-"fl“‘ T x P U s ¢ 97,40 |in five more bout! ng | Lib 2d 4s b jed mitte c " , 2 Y 1 > 4 npany. It i 34 4 Charles Yale's brilliant [ . b Ath 4 l-around is now regarded as | ‘ x e team for the sea- | Sated Sancay the squad sir : n < 00 | ¢ earing ould be g h q since K 100 | he held sometime this w 3 | IfngEcr rero up muscle, | lowing the announcemert am departed | s 1d mot ful nt his - 3% Greb of for some i nth in New Yorik. o i 9 " FINAL ACTION TAKEN ON o 34 DARTMOUTH-M. 1. T. BREAK! The proposed bout 52% 3 Mass., Jan. 9.—Final ac-|Leonrard and Jol i 674 reported breach been staged % ween Dartmouth |12, has been 2 % Institute of T club fa h s taken tonight when Thomas M., time : .3 . f the Undre Johnny Dundee is to mect Whitey | Br of M. Fitzgerald in Pl h sday |« “TTWAS EVER THUS' : 4 to Horace P. Pender,|night. His hout w rd | ss graduate manager, definitely|in Milwaukee on : athletic relations, postponed. Dundee informed the Phil~| S el - Taylor's letter, reveals the source ls'Hnromosers.tN e sl e A s o SRR e e 2 o BASKETBALL| Now Is the Time to Make R a cross country run with|signed a petition asking B oW 18 t (] me ta e epalrs . e wheat ket last fail. The cancellation outhorities to recog: i g e -4 10 1 1-4 cents net istinct breach of faith” | majfor sport. Action will "TONIGH T P Ar 4 : 3 to 111 314 and | — the petition by the rices e Lower. A 11-8 (0 1-4 2 3-3 | DARTMOUTH RIFLE TEAM sion Tuesday. = ! 1o 0a' Sonis | e o zs wAL| . Howard S, Ortgies, 22, of Forest| ARMY AND NAVY \| SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE at 2 1-2 to 15 cents | 5 < _ - Hills, Ls I, was elected captain of the Vs ! T | Hanover, N. IL, The Dart-| Trinity tennis * next year ant STAFFORD SPRINGS | FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC, T mouth College vill meet Har-| Charles E. Cunni : ward and Yale during the coming Sea-|ton Ohlo, was e PRELIMINARY CALL Do » son, according to the sohedule an-|meating of the veter | WILLIMANTIC MONTIERS - 2 mounced here tonight. The matches Will| team held Saturday. { e ] z to a decline of 2 1.2 | be run off by telegraphic route. The| ~Slim" Sallett, veteran left hander and H F and A J DAWI E:Y 4 Ly A decreass of | feams Will bs composed of ten men. The|a National League star for years 1 ARMY AND NAVY SECONDS " - of ~ - §29,000 bush {University of Vermont will open the sea-|signed 2 Tolado contract and . .o piv total halte son January 12. Dartmouth will meet|for that American Associati M A e NORWICH, CONN. - pr 7 2% % ment of the markat, iYale March 15, Harvard March 17 and|geason, accor to an ADMISSION 30c b i % Rty songs e Cornell Apr: A number of other o end of sessin decided lack of | meets are also scheduled. e — : Sort . ings was shown — s 1 5 | N for officers of | ZBYSZKO WINS FROM { | e 4 ot i ‘_; ]f':;"“P‘“ g TAITENEN IN HARD MATCH . & Jan. 9.—Stanislaus § : = SORE STIFF JOINTS ANNOUNCEMENT For Cold on the Chest | ™ oy it ‘mmvinwes in | Zsko, wor gorostiing champion, | the southwest. but failed to stimnlate in- o o Hren s = i Musterole is easy to apply and it sl ettt b bl ’“n"’“’:q iLaitenen at the Auditorium hers to- EATHER exposure and hard does not blister like the old-fashioned | true of current gosslp that mill fmquiry | €D Zbyszko won the first fail with work bring pains and aches in mustard plaster S A double ar]rln roll in :.ml Llu:uve;\ won L n;uscles and joints. Have a . - by p e o o i 4. § the next fall with a head lock in 29 mi ottle of Sloan’s Linim 3 Musterole is aclean, white ointment; Enq 088 Wera susler In apmrathy | cee” i wos the. thind Fall | Con oo hean's Liniment handy aud coade QI IR i S S s e wheat market, but were steacied | B%%, e apply Ireely. Pencirates withous rubbing. ® .‘.:‘;e‘r ih:: w";nwi‘h e fi“);’}; g t by knowledgs that exporters & mare ‘in 11.20. ou fwul find at once a comfortin, < o g PSS i . diat o CN T " Sen i i e i ved 1 . Yo will be delighted toscehow quickly wns ascrived 1o | V0% LYNCH GIVEN VERDICE L e e e Members Consolidated Stock Exchange it brings relief. | #on 1n Germ OVER PATSY WALLACE| gl SO ot e & | ¢ Get Musterole at your drug store. | N Jresi in the Pliiadelphia, Jan. 8—Joe Lynch, New| " Aleo relicves vhoumatism, sciaticns | of New York 35&65¢, jors &tubes; Lospital size, $3. | * 2s hog prices | York, former bantamweight champion, seuralgia, sprainsand strains Tt i et i rity with cured products | utpcinted. Patey Wallacs, Philadelotia, | *%5 forty years pain's encmy. Ask ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A eain Market, was given the Dopular verdict by a good | YOUF neighbor. | STOCK AND BOND BROKERAGE OFFICE Close. margin. The former titleholder weighed At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. 111% 120 and Wallace 117 1 < ‘ 010 e s oa P AT 34 SHETUCKET STREET Chuisiensen Relensed to 5t Paul. New York, Jan. 9.—Walter Christen- ]| Cl .. Telepbone 2080 NORW[CH, CONN. 547 sen. an outfielder who joined the New Llnlment | York Ami last season, was Te- ene May . 3t 35 353 ieased today (o the St Vaul ciub of the | N e ’ 39% American Assoclation. : e . 5 - ¥ P -