Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1922, Page 3

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‘9H, BOY ‘TWAS EVER THUS.” Weissmuller Has No Regard For Records ersity Welsamuller e fastest st om start to finish. He com- riete : distance comparatively fresh, | ne-fifth of a second faster than his Ws best 1-5 seconds, was ‘the former world’s indo His new two Hawaifian 1amoliu and P wway courses i Hono! harbor. The officlal time of n was agreed e fo upo me 5 to will be ce union. ssmu om ecord let! wpectators knew e best shape. schedule t been following pool eissmuller’'s feat the T5-foot pool of Col- a special am- on sanction and tim- wag of the s performa the Illinois ned a few minutes bef ming even under paced by tithe tieg uhat made by Dulke after ere found rilfied (0 was owing to the Columbix univ ming team and se conds. team was ac- two Ka a_on straight 1t wa ter 53 seconds flat, | the wa h to v T the amateur ce was con- sidered all Lhe more rémarkable as the ot h: and ‘the fact that he, div- ng as “peppery” as | in equalling the s of the Hawailan stars also was considered note- 2g he had to make three turns in covering tae four 2% laps. of e of he | in though out- ) today, NATIONAL TENNIS STARS PLAYING TRUE TO FORM 81—William champion. Murray, national national the fourth vound today state indoor was late in arriving and pla ed three defeating morgan and Car mat L. Weiner, the other round. L. Burti, Richards hia, Philadelph, this Philadelphia, ¥ n third ray won from W. McBlain -1, 6- Marc world's , former Vincent R tinalist, tenni afternoon, Andrew adelphia. won in straight sets. vorites wim Tilden, cept one, defeating Johnsen 5 at H. }Hodge, Phi ound m: 0 and Herbe THE MIGHTY BABE GETS ANOTHER CIRCUIT CLOUT San Anton a home onu.d)n Nationals 8§ Hoy &h; Mury ver Baton Ro Landis, and Sergea gove: Mary run ahd beat —Ba ¥ Amer Lanw ay .apd . Schang; Hungling _‘LANDIS AND WOODFILL SEE |CARDINALS TROUNCE ATHLETICS | uge. La., March 3 nor Parlk Samuel nt FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA! Gaina were subs! er, and in sey neelled, before (f oo woprose sesmed more ta eral ally ata 12 close, on Woo's Waoler Del & Hudson Nome Mines eports fron 17% 257 1.100,00 reduced, ionw- entira: sudd ant d bullish, The coal industry develon- nd N m 4 1 § a8 3 11 28 or com- points 1 ae 54 s Mariin T’.u Maxwell Mot Petol can iam Copp high ioan § Quoted I bond. oreign Exchange, With the' exception of sterling, all quotations are in cents per unit of fore eigy currénc: clesjug bid 4 1-7: call loans against acceptances 4. COYTON York.. March a1 5.1-2: losx 4 1-27 ra Liberty Bonds. Hizh Lov. . 98405 - 98.22, 98.24 95.48 doilars and cen Testerday $4.371 8712 ad\a!m(_d in the midd! rnament. the Yankees, the Br Szot offered at 5 ; New 0 Rica | A Each ol two H. be Ruth | al- jtoday 11 to. 5, ifer 6-1, 6 freturng and TODAY'S SPORTS. Rowinz, Anyual - Oxford-Cambridge ~bual race; on the Thames River' course.’ Squasd merican, Beston. Bowl! Canay international matches, % at Annyal tournament of American Bowling Congress closes at ‘Toivdo, Golf. ed North and South open cham- ment, at Pineh Athletics, ual ) Marathon L of the Detroit. Al Swimming. A. U. 200-ya rd relay South Atlantic amateur ships, at Baltimors, Mel Coogan vs. Jimmy rounds, at Brooklyn, Pepper Martin vs. rounds Barn rounds Mike McTigus v champion- Hanlen, 12 Kig Wiiliams, Lou. feat the Philadelphia Americans here The cardi S pounded three At > pitchers for a total of 20 hits! uding three Nomer IHornsby of Louis. had a perfect day making omer and a triple out of two ti S Score: Touis National 11; 20; 3. Philadelphia Americans 5; 10; 0. Goodwin, Pertied, Doak and Ains Clemors; Moore, Hermack Lofter. Gl a to the bat st ith, and} s n. ANDERSON MEETS HUNTER IN TENNIS FINALS TODAY March 31—F New Yo derson and Franc of this city will meet tomo | the men's national indoor tennis cham- | pionship, each having won his way to | the final round of the 1922 tournament this afternoon. Andersen defeated S. Howard Voshell 9-11, 6-3, | Hunter won ftom George C. Sha- | Hunter's victory was easily gained but the battle between Anderson and Voshell was one of the closest and ! v witnessed at an | . Games W ent w ith a aid of several spe then won the orn service. The extreme exertion of i proved too great for and | he was unable to hold the pace of I oklyn | Cadore, | . Miller. | | the dou { contests. s de- cotton money ling rafe last Clase 98.30 100.8 100,02 per $140 Yeat w“As extremely JuJ;P‘ZP ed “C. of Louisiana, Woodiill, r16-1, hero, saw the St.Louis Natlpna | jous wnde ser r'e and wtun of both ndoor' play ent; The round maitches les - produced two spirited George - C and 1 Dy (;emgn l\) | Zians, rberg and Paul % ‘predominated they young - Fordham Bowman and J. Harry 6-4. Moldugh, th 6-2 Steinkampf, on and Voshell were € 3 decision Jack S R 5 B e | Before you prepare to act ugon this spg- | raud T Wethuiieg spirited r‘aol?isc;n ey m\aég;: STATE ATHLETIC COMfi‘SSXON | s consider wheuer you are in| Pat Moran, manager of the C e;...n’n ve : ! ! TO MEET TODAY |fact cualified to enjoy the thrill of es- re will ba To ear S Ibeiak. | The stafe athletic commission mflpzb intimate reiations with, say,| his club if he r A meet at the state capitol this Sat i ‘ed beauty;, Have rou cader next 12| Pacific coast sensat day morning for its monthly sessio; your waders? Have nrodera “miracie dis- ! & {0 g {which on this vccaslon takes o hoes? You! in- |tressed a3 a result i ored m jsthan pas: interest inasmuch pockets? hippodrom two hearings are on tie calendar. reade leader box? Tour the commissioners on the recent box: omer at Willimantic wh 11 o'cloek ford box was tossed o parties direc oncerned have 1 summoned to appear, among ti:em Re Ames, former boxcr, who was one ef the seconds | At 13 o'clock a hear - 5 the Herman-Kellr finzd> whick New York, Ma ok place seyeral weeks back waen a ol hestigiiag - masquerading under the vame illy (Rid)® Herman was shoved against Jimmy S Thp comm r ?‘\.H 5 s in the case, b the box referee, seconds s. ihe foreign di- Lothers or irrezular. bat | The matter was recently {horoughl ¥ of the low-pricea Coraiiissioner Wrank W \zmc‘;"c‘ {0 four points. |3\jurphy of Hartford, who made a trip e coter and Bosion i, New York on that mission. The {commissioner today. Jimmy Kelly will mot be present at ke hearing. He is to box Phil Bloom New Y tonight and Commission- will make a full repo: ing of the vari- a1 producing rike of adverse 1% ers also gained on the n companies, S Ayt s er Murphy said his summons had been cxtensive movement of that commo: B ! o Total sales (par value) aseresate: beld o hecause the state board did g, | Dar Vale) assregated §14- 1oy feel that it would he fair to de- (paive him of a few hundred when he n 3 n ter if it i und s can. be examined later i¢ it is fou New York, March 31 p— electrolytic spot and r HANDICAP RACE FOR TROTTERS AT CHARTER OAK IN FALL March 31—A race tters is ,a feature ng events scheduled by P, ation for CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET i o, March 30 pounds extra, w ks between 2:01 and th May 1 1-2 to 11 d oats 1 > outcome was u events )5 {purs aggr "aung $29,000. The Char- % ‘lu Oak stake will be for, $10,000. NAVY GYMNASTS TAKE INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET Cambridge, Mass, - March 21—The |Naval Academy gymnastic team ssvept ail before them at the intercoliegiate Tecen- | ¢ mpionship meet conducted at tie today | of | nter whea* around 79 per cen in December able e ber 'av | Walker Memorial gymnasi Wil \ohusetts Institute of Technology and e night. The Navy team scored 34 poml: Princeton 12;; New Yor M. T. T. and Haverford 1 each..Yale, Rutgers, University of Pennsylvania, belt. Harvard and Dartmouth did not score wheat Values was 'g . point. e end ‘ot The May delivery. p? £ Odd Fellows of Putnam denand yesterday by in 3 | King - .. 87 263 ial prop today and erwant 2 ccial prop toda weni 2 Motstanty . 104 202 ce than 111 4 Scpten Bedls 2 Yeind bottox s of tpé |100mis 1 at the botiom p of the Allara 100 and oats went lower with 2 = 132 Landing that wel .weather | Lo +3 ‘ Odd Fellows of Will:mantic | Brown 1 109 90 t farm work as a i'Thompson 105 - 84 104 3 42 : {Beérnett ...... 102 109 101 isione were pulied down b i Freach . 107 100 128 S | Matbewson 7. 94 312 309 1525 Lefevre Gosg &5 Hartford San Francisco. March 31—Al Lefevre who was sent by the New York Gi- ants to play shortstop on the San Trancisco club of tae Pacific Coast League. bue failed to win ‘the berth, leaves scon to join the Hartford, Conn., Azo club, of the Bastern League. “ Fiddie Shevlin has expressed his wili- ingness to meet the winner of the Seigel- Shade go next Monday night at Boston. 1z will be heid | files and me, your ssortment defeated Hetbert | THE ARISTOCEATIC TROUT IS A_STICKLER ON ETIQUETTE The {yout fishing season opens today. rod and your reel of Mer's Tailored-to-Measure Suts You'll Have to Get a Hustle On “f You Want to Get Yours for $33.50 There is ctill the same big assortment of fin: Worsteds, Woolens, Tweeds, etc. to select from. THE SAME GUARANTEE CF COMPLETE TION IS STILL IN OPERATION. But the opportunity is leaving you—it is leaving you at 9 o’clock Saturday evening. Come In As Early Saturday As You Can to Have Your Measure Taken. We want to have your name upon our list of satisfied patrons, so that when we opsn up our Fall Salz you'll b= glad to come in, say howdy, and get another. Only Twelve Hours More TO GET A TAILORED-TO-MEASURE SUIT FOR $33.50 - An Extra Pair of Trousers . . .. $9.50 £ a crac o SPORT WORLD BRIEFS flies and boxes for and your lowing to way eguiar] has hee SATISFAC- Jack Delaney of New Waren bor 1gle wich Danny Edwarde lon, ‘Travers say ter, Maxwell, whe is making 2 «J, ning campe, afis nglon- camp, has e abont Frauk Wosdwaf ew Haven favorite: ~Frauk Woodwah! Wio ussaliy lanés in New Haven alis ppur u.1: taking a_teip. jnto the f at home. spring - i ot the r nrom’sing o out. you neve evs, Frank staried with P! #Tph'a §r o felows 25, Goorve . Qibaonts L ARIARE L 1812, but couldn’t Ineer.. Two rears R tor tia was with the St Leuls Ca e a|failed i gain the drcieien. , Ha wgh 2 ¢ tn ew Haven. hiz home 14 { on him. As ed there until a Washingten sc s s diconvared him TWoodw ix & zond med v according to th e cares 1n be. 16 never hae tath T T sate ha 9 It sbch 18 the: etse. 7o able man and sihen 3 from assigned 1o t i8] acqy bamboo casting of imported si leader hox. ve 3 n ex Wwoo! stock wear wading you Worcester is np in the bal Bridcrnart at baks ,.u1‘~ farrier orvich Builels £ is, to the best uf ief a trad- staté- L gement ¢’ But 1hh Rreate to “tlie, balt ‘onger appea's of o wood!z serve them vad: o Trou However, ike the t hroak treut” ':\'M an ‘mhleat a 52 hetween Jor fieorge ook of London Monday night; %¥as been postpon- 5, owing to Beckett being ed urntil April ¢cod sl comes high thev do say there's moi tapered silk ¢ bambeo.rod. attached 16 a 100 per cent, correct angler 1 that the fish gais i3 one that | never forgel.—Exchauge. The twenty-round chanpionshin, bau( Reclett and i son.far & heavily lLome Oal seems to- be Htile ons getting g fizht where on Aay 1 el w nor of Cfies (et or @ bition vole in tie are fivhing). the red o fallure. come from Relieves Rheumatismfl Mustercle loosens up stiff joints and drives out pai ik th Gnat, . A clean, white oint. Gnill Govdon. Rid Swider, | meat, made with oil of mustard, it ng. Roval Coachman, Whirl. | usuallybringsrelicfassoon asyou start “Blue, Pa'e Evening Dun, and torubitom. | te more obtainable af %2 a do: ndmnuthcgoodmkuftheold- it Wil be vemembere fashioned mustard plaster, withost the Andes and i blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use, Get Musterole today at your drug store, 35 and 65¢ ia jars aad tubes; hospital size, $3.00, BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Adw- | £3° leader. attachad line, ‘mttached to 1922 model. of Fugland and Australia schegaled for Charles D, Norw known bondioders,, mo ruber- doting the six mi {1he daie 2bove shown Is 11629, Wiliam Nores. ge and % cor; indirect in- the said r other securitias than » Drecading

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