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¥ LOGAL GOLFERS BEAT MERIDEN PLAYERS “Shuttle Meadow Team Wins 11| Points to 7 test for places in the various eighte to be formed. The first round. match play with no handicap, in the afternoon, the y morning and the finals Satur afternoon. With not too much rain during the week the greens should be perfect condition by the holiday and some fast matches are anticipated. semi-finais in EASY FOR PIONEERS Pastimes of Waterbury Prove Poor Golf players from the Shuttle | proved too ®uch for the team from the Highland Country club of afternoon when fifteen took a like number Opponent for Speedy Meadow country club tors Pile t'n 22 Hits. eball games moons Ome of the weirdest local lot in n by a small band of fans et grounds yesterday the Pastimes of Wa- ere soundly thrashed by the s, score 15 to 6. The hurlers Qf the visiting team proved casy pick- ing fo red 22 louts during the game. FEvery e local team securad and Alexander’s offer- , and Gordon . Pioneer short- stop, mar Lynch again h y game for the lo- }illy Fitzpatrick was at third { for the Pastimes, and he gave a cred- itable exhibition of guarding the dizzy corner. Noor daring work on bases was a f The score: Pioneers sb -y Meriden local from the Saturday | plavers | other club into camp on the links to the tune of 11 poir Despite unfavoraple conditions the wet ens and fairways were turned in play from went out in foursomes and the fif-| teenth men formed a twosome. One ! point was scored for the winning side | on each nine and one on the eighteen, I i opponent’s | ue to some Luby’'s pets, who sec rs each team | making it possible to three points on the round Hovey and Whaeples, of Meadow, lost three points to Trede- nick and Lockwood:; Baldwin and Booth gained one point for the locals over Rogers and Hinsdale; Sweeney | and Farmer added three to the Shut- | tle Meadow score by beating Dale Butler and Douglas; Pease and lost three to Hyatt and Race of the Highlanders: Hart and Swift lost one point to 1 and Dudley Butler, of the Highland club; Carr and Hum- phnies, of Shuttle Meadow, took three Doints from Leach Hubbard; | nnett and Hatoh took one from | Lyon and Billard, of the opponents, | and Coholan, of Shuttle Meadow, | score cals Shuttle n's ure. Johnson, Gordon, Lynch Goceb, Fallon, Norfeldt Duadck Noonan, Fitzpatrick, 2h and 3b 43 Waterbury. ab r rf o [ Pastimes gained three over Gibbon in the two- some. Total, Highland Country 7 points, €huttle Meadow club 11 A large number of entrants are ex- pected in the Decoration Day tot ment, which will be held ¥ R 1 Saturday bf this week. This tourna- mwent also marks the formal opcitii: of the course for the season The qualifying round is to be held Friday morning, when the pl will con- | i | Pioneers | Pastimes . Two-base hits. n. Goeb = G. Kelly. Ennis, cf-If 5 1 Evanson, Smiber; \lexande Sheehey club Zelephone 1355 Gordon Bintel Washington § )10 o 69-71-73 LafayetteSt. M ' ack. Johnson. Cor. Washington Gordon, Johnson NEW BRITAIN, CONN. and G. Kelly ROOMS S1 AND UP rick, Norfeldt; hit by pitcher, Smi- American-European berg, by Lynch: bases on balls, off e er s e Only First-Class Patronage Lynch 1. Alexander 4: struck out, by Lynch 3. b exander 3: time, 1:40: umpire “her. exander 18 in 6 2-3 ses, Smiberg. Dud- sheehey; double plays, and Goeb: Ev rifice hits, Fit: Solicited and Accepted Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 fo 1:30 SPECIAL TODAY Corn Fritters, @l Broiled Chicken, 90 Tea or Coffee, G French Fried Potatoes, - o ® | league o Try Auspicious Opening of Organization Saturday—>achine Shop, Tanders and Fafnir Teams Are Victors. The opening games of the Industrial were played at ¢ afternoon will be plaved | ILocals—Vic- | | like a coming champ. stroke since last December. i the back { ma Darby, {of the victors was the feature, . off Finn 4 in| SHE'S A PEACH OF A SWIMMER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 191o. MARIE CURTIS Her name is Marie Curds and she attends Northern High school, Detroit. She is sixteen years old. There are two good reasons for printing her picture—she is pretty and she is a peach of a swimmer and looks She has been swimming crawl; With two city championship at 100 yards. She cap- tured the state title at 50 yards In January she started swimming In a race with Thel- tional Indianapolis in the race for 35 wecks' training she won the swimmer, she le yards, losing because of her inexperi- | ence. | On May 8 she swam 50 vards back | stroke in 39 3-5 seconds, one second | behind the world’s mark set by FEthel- da Blithely. the games a parade was held through ! Jones, 1b: p .. Main street around Central park and Schroeder, o . thence to the grounds. There was a Grey, cf .. zood sized crowd in attendance and : Jackson, If: ss ... the outlook for the season is very en-, Crowe, 3b couraging. | Leopard, rf . The New, Britain Machine company ! Biggins, p swamped the Stanley Works Johnson, p nine, score 17 to 4 The hitting of Coridan, N. Begley. W. Campbell and R. Begley | each | of these swatsmen getting fouf hits. | The winners amassed 21 bingles in N. B. M. Co the game. The iscore: | e > | =0 ..004 017 — 100 001 020- A N. B. Machine Co. , R. Begley: hit e . | 3: Johnson, 7 in 3: Schroeder: Jones. & n 2 3 { stolen base: Fallon 2 Begley 3, Bomba, Paulson, Leo « > menrs, : | W. Campbell, If .. | A. Fallon, ss . Walnut Hill ixorfeldh se; Preceding | Paul play, Leopard to Biggins to Jones: | sacrifice hits, Stepanian; hit by pitch- | A. Fallon by Biggins: left on bases, | N. B. M. Co. 8, 8. W. 6; struck out, by i Chalmers 8, by Biggins 2, by Johnson time, 2 hours 5 minutes; umpire, Dudack; scover, A. Earnest The Landers, Frary and Clark team won a hard-fought battle from the Russell and Erwin aggregation, score T to 6 The Fafnir Bearing company wWon from the Stanley Rule and Level team H. Campbell, cf . 1b T Begley, . Fallon. R. Chalmers, c .. J. Thalmers, p .. | \ e it . l 25 WE take this opportunity to thank the people of New Britain and vicinity for the kind welcome ex- tended to us on our opening day. & As it will always be our endeavor to please you, we trust you will take advantage of the service of this store. 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