Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 3

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DECIDING GAME OF INTERSCHOLASTIC 'BALL LEAGUE TO BE PLAYED HERE BAQEEQ Sunday, June 18th \ded o *hursday at a|is nothing to it~ Kearns declared.| KACEYS vs. You Can’t Go Wrong By buying Republic Tires, and to prove it, we are going i to be satisfied with smaller profits, just to let you try It was dec ) e ey | “Dempsey has always been willing to 7 4 Tnoeting of the representalives Of inq| meet him again if satisfactory ar. FISKE RED TOPS || them. Our prices are the lowest possible for a first qual-, the Westerly Fligh school baseball | rangements could be made, and I feel ity tire. 30x3Y, NON-SKID CORD—LIST $17.75 or pre $12.50 30x31/, NON-SKID FABRIC—LIST $14.90 CoO teams play the deciding game of | the same way about it Game Called at 3:30 D. S. T. the Interscholastic baseball champi- | onship. for which these two teams are| ATHLETICS WIN ON lied. at the Puirstounds in this city | CHICAGO'S CARELESS PLAY n Sautrday afternoon. There had been ; Same oppesition on ine part of the| Chicago, June 15—Philadeiphia de- (Featerly team to playing in Norwich | feated Chicago 10 to 8 today, breaking ewing to the distance to be traveled | Chicago's winning streak of six conse- Trom Westarly hecause of the detour | cutive games. Falk and Johnson got to be made. However the Westerly | thelr signals crossed on a pop fly to sam consented to plav here when it |left by Dykes, and the ball fell safe, TEX GASOLINE TODAY’S SPORTS RACING Meeting of Queens County Joe- key Club opens at Aqueduct. e 4 -y he Fair- | filling’ the bases with one out. This Meeting . £ deontaciy Racing ‘As- ,:;» g ,‘-:.,w-u hf;«”mnmi;.fl paved the way for the Athletics' vic: | sociation, at Latonia. ~ and t " 1 ger crowds | tory as Hauser, a pinch hitter singled TRACK : Ban | n Mystic or Stoning- | t0 right, sending two runs home and S i OUR PR[CE ton B A putting the Athletics in the lead! Annual games of the National B Fhe Vocational team. hes played| Philsistia”(A) cease b || Collegiate A. A, at Chicago. ‘ ° o ball during the season and iy . % 3% § jiowens %3 1% 33 Al Kecord ) (Vol-a-tility: the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) suffered only two de-|J0mbb, Mufgacdb 1 8 3 3 0 Pl ey e i o . . he six sames plaved [lommen § 835 0 el i (110 o |B Pache R seor amatelt e Other Sizes Reduced Accordingly — All First and Fresh team has also plaved 0 0Ktk i0 10 (fcaf. < Stock—No Seconds. 1 good eball winning 31300 e 1 GOLF s o oSl e o “ ,T 5 ° S Connecticut - women’s champion . the league nad outside. 200 Cy v S on- . of “the. Vocational 4495 ¢ |]snip tournament closes at Bridge- Republic Tires Do Last Longer ! - team going through C port. : by g e s < : Louisana State championship tournament at Lake Charles. SHOOTING Washington State trapshopting tournament closes at Dickinson. BOXI Happy Littleton vs r the game tomprro ers have been get and have| that spells : o Rammel tn An s said in A . (xx) Ratled for Nagior bn the | Seors by innings Silvy’s Tire Shop h let with | Phiiadeiphia 00 15 ds, at New Orleans. { N y ave become mach | i R Gy Long vs. Coybey - - 80 FRANKLIN STREET The Vocational boys | geise hits Colins, Young 12 rounds, Fer. Ho . Drkes ‘and Walker, hrough som o vmer stitt ' Bop Mastin, ve il S , JUST ABOVE THE BULLETIN OFFICE While Vocational has gl RIS G N fociss STerky Menuslt Nas Mhin v uo. iikkne HALF GAME OF YANKS | 15 rounds, at Buffalo. AGENT FOR THE A. L. 1 that St. Lo June 15—The Browns ngth, | went game of first place today efeating Washington 3 to 2 a virtue of Detroits 2 to 1 er New York. The game w: won Dby a wierd home run by M nys in the fourth with Sisler on base. McManus drove the ball into deep left field, and taking an unusual bdunce, the ball went over the fence. Smith of Washington so knocked a home in, Scorc YESTERDAY'S SESULTS, ional League. Today, tomorrow; every day—in Maine or ir. Montana—no matter where or when you get it: Texaco Gasoline means the same full-powered nati 0 i (0 st Losis ) Boston 5, Clevel motor for every gallon. b upe s el New York 1, De } . . $ w3 $aibe e e i Texaco Gasoline, the volatile gas, is always i i1iio volatile, always and everywher(i( umf(])rm. Power aemy 4 i 167 iaie i i r, up-keep lower, start- Ty ¥ i H H It's the flavor of Old Coon Cigars that maximum, mileage greater, up PO g gam rounds 1d be an- ddie McKay made the local Buffalo Rochester has kept them favorites for 75 years. ing easier, pick-up quicker, idling smoother—these are yours at every pump marked TEXACO. 5 (16 Innmngs). y ‘Rich long filler tobacco and Sumatra leat Eastern League, / wrapper. Protected against pocket break- hburg—cold age by Prime-Pek envelope. Bos g in Cents Z Texaco Motor Oils are full-bodied lubricants and are dis- rgrounds Bardord 10, byl Each tinguished by their clean, clear, golden color. Light, medium, - lumbus_and BYSm bven | Y HUNTOON & GORHAM CO. heavy and exlra-heavyh—lhey fit all carshnm_'ll_ all corr.ijdhons. : ; b /2714 Manufact 2 # i wherever you see the Texaco red star, qund_ free GAMES TODAT, st You will find them b4 National Leag YANKS GIVE BATTLE TO Chicago at Boston UMPIRE AFTER GAME| St. Louis 2 Detroit, June 15—Detroit was help-| Pittsburgh mory | less before Mays for seven innings Cincinnati Hull | today but raillied in the eighth and e called | scored two runs and beat New York 2 to 1. The Vankees obtained only four mpus THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.S. A. Texaco Petroleum Products American League, Philadelphia at Chicago. hits oft Stoner and Dauss. Police es-| 1 ashington at St Louis. | TILDEN AND WEINER LOSE | ¢orted Umpire Hildebrand off the| 2%0% e | TAFTVILLE-ALL-INSURANCE dians should move forw: at a h z 5 fleld after the game when Yankee| XNeW York at Detroit. | d pace. Tt 2 TO CHAPIN DUO| players surrounded him because he —_— [, = oAl o caTineay | Run it with Save it with ford, 3 1 Rain prev ed | called Scott out in the 9th for bunt- THE STANDII he game between aftv A. . % 2 . r £ of any singles ,,_,.,(-n’;:lm ng foul on the third strike. The play g and All-Insurance of Hartford, which| Nothing in the major leagues that Texaco Motor Oil National League. Texaco Gasoline dInals in heavy hitting T ceks 2 e. an ti he C: i tennis champion- | retired the side with a runner on third. was postponed two weeks ago be- | can tiewl ; N vhen the Cards’ sluggers have their ship he Hartford Golf club today, | Score i cause of weather conditions hed- | When. the. 55 . IEtehls wats g‘\o\(,];m Now York (A) Detrolt (A) ?’PWJ“”;\- . uled to take place Saturday afternoon|eye on the ball . \ SRoWaEy Thd T hpo a e % o s e |Pittsburgh ... the Providence o 5 : } - 1 passed. A 370 % tmwess 2% 0 0 |St Lous . \Nareville. 1t was learhed T _ Babe Ruth has the job of his life| | 2 H e that the pitcher to oppose Ta trying to overtake Williams, Horns- 97 o o |Chicago will be Daoust, who played with by and Miller for ason’s home i T 100 |Cincinnati ek fov tio Erasonmiin run honor 323 9 |Boston 5 who has been Taftville's 2 340 |Philadelphia before. Dauost is looked at Frankc Miller of the Braves is now 5 | o000 Amiorichn Teaga ter of the art, and a crowd the only undefeated pitcher in the big|in those games and consequently leads N Card. Jack and W to10 B Eue mirérs will no doubt, be gues. He has won five games nad |the Braves in batting averages. SOUTH WINDHAM s Backus, Robert Shag o S him perform none. — Miss Genevieve Mevers underwent an les Worthington Backut iy Louls ST e Both the Red Sox and Athletics fell P d, Jr. ; 3 - ° | Cievelana KERNAN REPORTS TO “Shucks” Pruett, the college pitch- | down badly during the Western trip. the, pas| utoz has retyrned afté iy g READING, JOHNSON RELEASED/|er now w he' St. Louis Browns,: The Sox ‘and Mac Visit with Her'sus. T st e uatias foul ¢ Reading, Pa. June 15—Manager|1°0Ks as if he carried the makings of | better ball at home than on =+ o of Wi Debive o . 3ax gt DR Bender of the Reading Inernatianal|?® Pig lcague sta B Clark motored 10| yoon ;e home of her nepuew W e e 201 leageu elub foduy announced the re-| — _In ome year the population of one of | and called on Hert 7 A S 3 . ‘Meusel, Baker, lease of Catcher Ca Johnson to ntil the Browns trimmed Jise B the important watchmaking.towns, -in HARVARD CREWS HAD Bridgeport of the Eastern league on|the Yankee twirler was going at a “ass’: Switseriant has decreiseds by, meky LIGHT WORKOUT YESTERDAY LAST MINUTE RALLY WINS option. clip, having won seven straight games. | 270 on accout of porn Red Top. C June 15—The Har- | BOSTON HUMBLES INDIANS 1 10, INNING GAME FOR GARDS |, )™ Kernan star cateher for Yale, indust followi ik ke 2 . E A r e club hel day. e N AT Fefod Tl e S i e s el b b e Dick Rudolph has been in only three| =————rrenononono. oo o . n of the four-mile| (Cleveland, June 15—Boston won the the ; b il ween the shells of This race is ex- hich of the two boats will represent games this season, but he hit for 400 2 second game of the <eries from Cleve- : 11 today, 8 to 3. After pitching br liantly for 6 2-3 innings, Mails, who had not started a game for twi varsity race against|months, e i L. Daredevils to J. C. Juniors 4 mon i The Daredevils of Taftvile wish AR to remind the Jewett City Jumiors of : h one on the paths tied be played at Jewett City| ¥ins Grand Pr of today's ga a three run the tenth. ninth w In Balloon the game tc weakened. Uhle took ' his on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock (D. are 1 AL count. § Sunday af 50 4 e odmost of .&¥en | place and the first two Boston batters | V'St o Brookion (N) B m) Tirs Tiarenietiar hass fhosn soll £ The Tate prastice sonrs | o face him hit safely. Quinn was ef- . z npo a e |ing strong this season and are out ml T te practic Y| fective after the fir: ings, | F1 51 b, S ot five mile paddies, Coach | mor e first few innings. i o | make a record mong the younger Jeimst 1 e taking the crews out separate- Cloveland (A) Sis sToEmunT st : o teams in this section. ’ ab hpo a ¢ s e 5 378y : : TR vy - A SO o HEd el e foto Slippery Eels Win MISS BISHOP AND MRS. PORTER |5 iF 4 11 s 0 3. 1+ vOlscn,as 1 ippery Eels won a close game REACH GOLF FINALS 24 2 e : S Wednesday afternoon from the Jail . : 4 o) A g Hill team “by score of 7 to 6. Al- J 51 3 by Sberdel, Y o et aar e | 4 $2 00 | bert Lasch pitcher for the Eels was Porter of Now Hayen, wii » 18120 nium the star of the game hitting a 3 bag round of the wom- : P0G 0 ger that won the game. Eolf championship tourna- k 000 50| tmma tomorrow 0000 0| gty Bishop, present holder of the 1005 0 g Tous r way into the finals by =5 | ok feteating Mrs. Burnside Winslow 0| "o haw i Of | (1) Batted for Menooky 7) Batted for Lineey New Haven, s High, Jobnston 2, d four ra, Po - y R e e Bigbee, Carey and Mueller make up s of a $o- nd 2 ¥ g 43 : z z:: a great outfield trio for the Pitts- SiARG SENBSY i Two base his. Calline, Pratt, 0'Rourke. Barry Greb Lands Light- | bursh Pirates. . ) DEMPSEY-WILLARD BoUT | GIANTS WIN 6TH STRAIGHT . Heavy Title Chicago fans were certainly sur- June 15—Jack Demp- VICTORY, PIRATES LOSE 3 Yzl;:s_ed aL;ho v the White Sox wad- yweight mplon pugilist, | _New York, June 16—The New York SRR UG Sl . 4 v from whom | Nationals defeated Pittsburgh today o . ° » he won the t in_a closely contested strugle, the irromithe way rishnMeuss! dsihit: | On l e an e la l l T ezt Labe world's champions winning thels sixiy ting, the Gianis' gardener must have 4 A of the consecutive victory. The score was started his annual swat spree. _‘.‘1 ;:nh: d!;y.(n, medumv Cross young- TSTRRET : Mrad Sl 1 was ing for the | Ster had better enduring qualities than Cleveland is the one team that has Ast tomorrow, a there would | Ada the forty old veteran, it on Detroit this seafon, the Indians i i take up_propositions made Floyd :“;”A:i l;:l}ng b h;;‘zel.v reaponsible having won 10 games from the Tig. The Humeblle is a notable car for Style' mmons. promoter, of Benton | {OF lams’ defea s triple in the er: . tacbor. Micy. "und e Rlckard of | siehih sent n Neusel and Young with e It has great beauty. It is comfortable to the New ork, for a Dempsey-Willard s, Score Look: if G i i i - I P ooks as if George Kelly of the Gi- B i bt 00 7 ke Yo 00 Be e aooras Kally ofithe G point of being luxurious. ... ,_.,;m-r . "x‘u- :) lm:styx;: i'\y‘:ruu : 4 ; 4 g;“n‘;‘:"t. ‘i 50 al league home run championship this B t h h h 1 ll pons tod: a ng i o 1 0 ch, 2 40 season. i S o b s dd - R BT 639 ut the thing that people tell each other e i boey and |G it jRaymond Bressler, who has _been most often, is that it is almost impossible : e Williod Suteh bo shet IRt 2 pinch-hitting for the Cincinnati Reds, : : SR b Th sk eyl b pret-{Eumeds 1oi0s has a healthy hatting avecage of 400,| _ Georses Blanchet, of France, to wear it out erms satistactory the 3 B s 2 was unofficially proclaimed winner « pu demand for i N that LCarl e of the annual balloon race for the - . : g g nave ot the ranse the Somatoes | Grand Prix of the Aero Club of We are still supplying parts for the first : most likely make a heap of rtouble| France. He landed near Bor- i H & : - - aa for American league leaders. deaux, 245 miles from the Tuileries Humebfles e bmlt‘ 12 and 13 years ago, ghmplon was_quok T 80 G e Gardens in Paris where the race and these cars are in use today all over ide-s iy m:’:‘flmh"; ‘n';“"‘",”\ g Tharee The Cleveland Indians have put up{ was started. 'This is the fourth Willard may b ] 4 . ) 2 nifty game wotwithstanding the ab-| time he has won this prize! the the world ph v ence of Manager Tris Speaker. With i P—— SMITH HOLDS REDS TO the mighty Tris back in the same ¢ other times being in 1908-09-10. 5 oo g B oA R ame the Back of Hupmobile long life and reliability e ———— is the fact that its important parts and its b precise shop practice, are similar, and as fine, as are employed in manufacturing the BATTERIES Philadelphia, June 15—George Smith | blanked Cincinnati with, six scattered hits, and Philadelphia today easily took the opening game of the series 7 to 9. Score: | Coeinnatl () Philadelphia (N) | [T 2 Qpo | Drubert,cb 4 0 8 0 3 u o 1 0 = ) : i ) - highest priced cars : UPSETS ALL YOUR OLD |y : i ‘ It Costs Less to Use GOULD Storage Batteries in Your Touring Car, $1250; Roadster, $1280; RoadeterCoupe § IDEAS AIO_II_IHTESHAVING LICEg §1 golerry Greb, of Pittsburgh, who Car, or for Your Wireless—ASK US WHY ! s $1485; Coupe, $1835; Sedan, 31935;—Cord Tires on all : = e ;| fonetn osometaty o misdi Don’t Forget Our Road ServiceIT’S FREE ! 5 G CAR At s g e heavyweight mnks, won the light heavyweight championship title of z Ameriea on May 23 when he de- feated Gene Tunney, of New York, . n a 16-round bout at Madison ¢ CH <OND! qun:’ Garden. Greb received the ! NORM — NEW LONDON Judges’ decision. 3 ; - C. V. PENDLETON

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