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Westeris High I8 Windbew Tizh 1 Norwich Fres 1 Morgan Hiah H Bulkeley High Windham High school took second place in the eastern division of the Interscholastic lmeue by defeating the A, team Saturday afternoon on Tho “Acallems catupus; 1950 4 mos than_evening up for the 18 to 11 defeat which the ‘Academy gave them a week ago at Willimantic. Taylor and Champlon, the two Acad- emy pitchers, were easy for the Wind- ham boys, while Twirler Burns of Wil- iimentic had the Academy hitters nice- ly sized up, so that the ball almost al- ways went to the infield, where he got g0od support. ‘An avalanche of seven hits and eight Tuns drove Taylor from the box in the fourth mning, making a total of 12 hits and 12 runs soored during his turn in the box. Champion pitched out the game end was also hit hard, pine hits and seven runs coming off m. Crowe's single after two passes in the third drove in the first two Acad- emy runs, amd Catcher Ricketts' triple to right scored Crocker, who had sin- gled in the eighth. Murray singled in the ninth. After stealing eecond two suecessive bases on balls forced him to third, whence he scored on Colburn’s wide throw to the place after picking up Crocker’s grounder. Tour doubles and two triples showed the beavy slugging of the Willimantic stadents. Jordan and Burns, with a double and a triple each, were tied for the long distance hitting honors, but Burns had four hits to Jordan's three, thereby earning the batting honors. The tragedy is summed up as follows: Willimantic Boys Wallop Academy—City League Makes Fine Start—More Ball Players Signing Norwich Con- tracts—Sunday, Ball Games in the Big League. R el e T e o | the game from the Falls team 18 to 7. ¥ e Buesp 7 5 T amuarn 3 3| When Manager Clish took the blankets Ricrn. i3 0 omeariciss 1 4 2 |off the West Ends he uncovered a fast e3713 11 0 ol punch, which got a lead of 7 to 0 in 20 4 3 3| the first two immings. Wobbly support 6 31l 0 2 o o|at the principal infield stations nulli- 6215 0 0 0|fled the chances of the Falls, who tied i 8 4 4 2 § § | the score in the seventh, but were dis- O e 3 1 o|tanced in the next two innings. Jimmy Curon. Murphy. Blanchette, Totals, 82 7 34 o1 e’ Milwaukee welterwolght, | tme. 180 ompive, A 3. Bay: scort, < expected to be on hand, did | ¥ 7 5 There was a crowd of azout = 5 aiways been of their infield, and teams that ‘Wllk"‘lfllfll.lmmfl of the score will find the hard from the Hospital The score L4 Hospital. (Crescents. S s ot 4 caiasiropne. Pie” IERRE — RERE an other was a cal rophe. e er Simcox, Manager Desmond’s colt DL Te DT R twirler, was the hero of the day when 5 3.3 olBaemir 4184 ‘his clout in-the ninth drove in the win- 5110 0 41040 ning run for the Centrals and gave = e them the game at the Cranberry, de- bl s % 6338 0 feating Manager Miller's Greeneville e o S team 8 to 8. 1 0—38 A crowd estimated at 15,00 clogged the field, making many hits safe which would have been caught with a clear field. Miller’s men outbatted and out- fielded their rivals, but good team work and base running counted for the Cen- trals. Pitcher Germain weakened in the seventh, being succeeded by the old Kickers' battery, Bradley and Cam- pion, but they couldn’t save the game. The score. Centrats Boucher in Great Form Against West- erly. The Taftville team of the Eastern Connecticut league defeated Westerly i, Eah =1 % ¢ &l Saturday by the score of 11 to 1, at Nientzy 4 i {233 0| Taftville. Boucher pitched splendid Sheald 2 Swaiiii 4 0 2 1 0| ball and had fine control and but for Mumbs.et 1 WERIE 4110 0| for two errors in the eighth would e ol i 1 % 2 9| have shut the visitors out. Caron and Kearnsio. Gieihion ¢ 0 2 & 0| Larowe led in the batting department, Cumihan.ct Higo 1o 4 ¢ 7 2 0| each making four hits while two of Coulkingtc 3 Camplonic 0 0 0 8 9| Caron’s were for extra bases, leading Totats, 31 9 s aeEr Zjoff with a triple and a double in the 3 30 1| first joning. In their coming game with Wauregan on the home grounds Saturdey the team expects to keep up the reputation made by ex-Manager Benoits men, losing only one game out of eight with Wauregan in two sea- sons. The score: Shahan Two ou 130 19 o2 o8 Stea. Murphy, Nichols, ns, " Caulkin R Simeox 3, Driscol Shahan. Bradiey . Humingion 3 o baso hits. Simcox. Walsh, e Germ. . balls. ot Germain T, . Nictols. G etruck out. by Germain hahan to Moody. Nelnisve t Bradiey: ‘stolea acrifico Mo~ unipice, Wie . Centrals 5. Intyre, Gleason: tia West Ends Get a Flying Start. At the Falls diamond the West Ends were the speed boys, getiing away with conaemeunul coussummman comiesmamme 1 e’ sk | woownmensl bl avuwevsussss al ] PP s 1 ot arrive. not arrive. STONINGTON WON. Score by innings: 2 e priseni e A 308 201 4 oo]200 around the diamond or INInaTON Wi Norwieh Free Acadews ) 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1—1 west Eais Falls, s A Jiuns, for W, H._S. Puras 4. Klers 4, Teonard, | abhopo a o 2 e ; g Guricy, Cotemah - Toriar 3. Vanderman 3. Linder” | O'Brienss 7 3 1 R Score ot | Seek 5, Watlng for N . A Murray 1. Hendrick. ] H e N R ] S i N Tommen Sk Nt & 002§ oSt o § 5 3] orTimeseamn Tmain e R BT of “orvich 34 B o i 4 T Wi on PR G | Loatinn 14 ofaceyae 5 3 3|Stanian pank Siouingion. Saturday snd won by s e LR 3o olSicney % % 5| sooroof Ko 7. The risitors hept the leagucts giess- R . e I e 10 ofvembiv s 18 9] e al through the gamer In the last half of the | 28 by Chiampion 1. by Burns i: stolen bases, Murray ) Burdickp 4 0 1 6§ 1)Cormier.it 2 o ofninth fming Femall drve the ball for two bases | & Hendriek & Crowe P Ricketts 2. Bailey, Burns, = = fr a2 S 1 o and broueht in two e ave the | Yanderman, Linderbeck 2 first base on errors. Wind- Totals, 45 10 = 5| — — — | en¢ a game. 3 Yam P 2 del: o Bases, Academy 10, Windbam z Totats, FaTeTs Stoaingten. A C 5 ma, 2.30: wmpire, Mr. Niohols. Score by inntigs: i ahopo s ahpoae Wese Fnds 100100 Comnolixe & 0 8 2 IR SR The New Score. Board. Falis - 60320020 0—7|Muraysb 4128 x 400320 A modern improvement Visible for | Runs for “West Ends O'Brien, Tris & Peony 2, | Hartson2> 5 1 2 0 0[Sheaib 5 011 0 1 the first time Saturday was a score | Meinie 3 Roren ). Galivic Brnan 5.5, Gal- | Bhodenrt 3 2 0 0 mazp £ 1031 5. Bu for Fails. Rya, d. Caces 2, Kane, | Cvas 3 3 H board on the east &ide of the MM, |y G Cese. T. Casey: owo base hits, O'Brien: | Pamellic 4 3 3 0 510231 on which was onnounced the Putnam | iy, C. Ceser, T, Casey; two byse bty ofrien. | RSUCW 831 8 0 5311, high team to appear on Wednesday on | nit by pitcher, Tromibly 3. J. Caser, Ryan, Biordan: | Bowersp 4 2 0 4 5118’1 the campus. Yirack out. b Kane 3, by Burdick 4; double play. | Casevss 2 0 3 0 306000 OPrien to T Gallivn | sy bases, West Emdds S to=—e Sroa% : ‘Sacdlee b Tis, Rlordan, G. Casey: frsi | Totais. 3 Norich ity Leagwe Standing. Tanet oo amcrm o ‘uda 12, Falls 4 et ‘on bases, Won. Lost. P.C. | ¥alls S, West Pnas 13: earried rune, Valls 1, Wesi centrats T v 1000 | Eode 3} time, 205; umptre, AlcCiaferty. est ‘Ends 1 s L0 Gremneriiia . h 1 000 Falls ... o 1 20| HOSPITALS BALANCE SCORE. CENTRALS AND WEST ENDS Hands It to Crescents, 15 to 3—Jimmy . F e : cClafferty Drives Out Homer, Winners in Opening Games of City MeClafforty League—AHN Varieties of Baseball| saturday afternoon the Hospitals e Shown. gave the Crescents a good trimming, | Bowers to Connelly to Noble: passed ball, Houlihan The Norwich City Baseball league got off to a great start in its initial Season with two games that furnished all the tantalizing variety that goes with out national sport. One was an seven hits in the second inning, 1: hit by potched ball, Resrion; time, 2.00; umpire, i for their defeat on thus evening_up for " Walsh. Aeudence - 350. the previous Saturday at the hands of the Crescents. The Hospitals _baited _ heavily heavily throughout the game, bunehing in- SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. Eastern Le: At Prosidence—Buffalo 2. Providence 0. ‘At Newsrk—Newark 4, Toronto 3. FINANCIAL AND At Jerses City—Jersey City 8, Rochester 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. COMMERCIAL Now York . Pltusburg ... SATURDAY’'S MARKET. Irregularity—Gains and Losses in Same Groups. New York, AprH 30—10.10 a. m.— There was much irregularity in the opening stock market, and the deal- ings were animated. Gains and losses were found in the same groups without any sign of consistency in the influ- ences which were operative. 11 a. m.—The absence of yesterday's sustaining buying discouraged holder of stocks and they sold freely. North- ern Pacific broke 2 points, Union Pa- cific, Amalgamated Copper 2, Ameri- can ‘Smeiting 1 -4, Reading and Dela- yare and Hudeoo 135-8, St Paul 1 1-2, nd many other impartant stocks a poimt or more. Bethlehem Steel pre- Ferrea dropped 5 1-2, but rallied 4 points. Close. —The mariet elosed very weak and active. Anxiety over the cotton market's specwlative position was giv- en as ground for the selling of stocks. The merket showed little recuperaive power. Great STOCKS. 60 2100 100 800 300 Atehison Da. ptd Alantic Coust Line. Baltimow & Olo.. DOMINICK & DOMINICK FOUNDED 1870, Members of New York Steck Exchange, announce the removal of ths Norwich Branch fromthe Chapman Building, 67 Broadway, to the Rooms FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager. Telophone 80 Philadelphis Cileago Cinetnrati B Tous Brooklya " fiercely contested game. 2 o 1. The winners lost a acore in the eighth Wheo Hoffman fell between third 204 home and twisted his kmee. e could not et Stedndeidt,3 Hofman.cf Boa'mont,ct Tiuker e Needham.e Overail.p | anmoconmminns cmmuammuwng rlescoomonsa S $lidvavunsionh AR | subeunBowny Totals, Twe et when E s000000 % 0000000 Chsnce, for Pltsburg ou, Chance. Steinfeldt: Pase. abn o s e 11008 Penapivania e SN 2% 80 Lo propive Gaa iw Tea losn 33100 300 Piicbues. C8. & BUEIR0 0% urs diasd 40203 $1331 io031 i2130 51500 11330 AT bis 2. for Cineinna = === B et e o Birms: e v e Becheer Hobied, Hasgies y e areinos hite. Atlishall Miler = Hobiices L% stlen ‘bases. Downey. Bgan. Miller: left on bases. St. Louis 4, Cincinatl 9; bases e bafls, Willis 5, Sug: 2% struek out. by Willis 3. by Suggs 2; tme, 2.8 weplzes, O°Day and Brean AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINI B £ : il e = : Wi Total salec. 419,800 shares. Cleveland Takes Extra Inning Game. St Lous. May 1.—Cleveland took the second game MONEY. by & scors of 5 to 4 in elev- New Yorl. April 30.—Monav on call nominel; no ioans; time ioans steacy e and dulf; sixty deys and ninely days 2 e 4 1-4@4 1-2 per cent.; ix raontis 4 I ThN S 1-4@4 1-2; prime mercantile papor 10 i9109 4 3-4 to 5 per cent.; steriing cxch 3N rater B steady, with wctual business m hank. E $3a 48 arw blids st §4.84 0@ $4.54.50 for mivc oo “1G e 10 Shetucket Stree! day Ddls mud «t $4.37.65 for Aemard: | Abswais o 111 1 e 10200 commercial il 1 3‘.%’?“""’?";1:3 fiise Nar siver o4 1-4; ot -: e v e H i 3 and 4. = PN R iiss COTTON. FE ot X New York April 80.—Cotion fulures o i S o Qosed mteady. Closing bids: Nay | gowmie 40 1132 17 11 2080, Pane 1474, July 1465, Auust| Chsuca dor 'wey oG Branch Ofices : 200 Fifth Ave., New York—333 Wataut St., Clacianati Private Wires to Bosten, Pittshaig, Chicago, St. Louls 34.03, September 13.11, Oc November 1243, December 12 Bary 124, Febeuary . Murh 2 Spot closed auiet. middims N B ou 7 e ST S R S PP 25; Taudling golf. 15.60. sa s 143 | Seeeisnd Fofaadanin i I | E | i i i wononueeF B R 8l ernonnanauanaag sce wloceszeonmonmo Blossssusnn © 0011000100000 1 001000002 060000 03 SATUADAY BASEBALL RESULTS. Amcrican League. 0. 3. St Touts 1. 4. New York 2. National Leagus. P 1. Chicago 0. New York 9. Philadeiohia 4. Brookisn 4. Boston 2. St Louis 4. Cluclnnatt 1. Connecticut Leagwe. Bridgeport 2, New Haven 6. Northempton_ 7, olyoke 6, H: Waterbury 10, New Rritain 0. New England League. Lymn 3. Woreester 0. Chicago 1, Boston_ 3.’ W: Cleveland 2. Tavrencs 0. Faveshill o, ness. Fall River 5, Brockton 3. New Bedford 5, Lowell 4. Eastern Leagwe. Montreal 5, Baltmore 4, frst game. Montreal 2, EBaltimore 3. ‘second game. Buffalo 6, Providence 1. Rochester 1, Jemey City 2. Toronto 5, Newark Colicge Games. Now Haven—University of Pennsylvania 11, Calied 1 10th; dark- Ten tnnings. ac 5 ar Ar A A Yaie Cambridze—Tutta 1. Haard 0. it At Middietown. Cone.—Wesieyar 7, Lafayette & At Hartford—Trinity 2. Rutgers 1. A¢ Audover, Mass—PhiNips- Andevee 3, Yuie Frosh- e Ann Arbor, Mich—Michigan 7, Ohio Wesiesan At Worcester—Holy Cross 8, Dartmouth 1. J—Blair Academy 4, Princeton Froshmen 7. Seven_nnings, At Fordham, N. Y.—Fordham 12, Rensselser Poly- teehnie 3. At Hamilton, N. ¥.—Hsemilton 1, Coleats 0. At Ithica, X. Y—Amberst & Comell 0. At Boston—Bostan Collegs 5, University of Maine Conmecticut League Standin So id New Harea . Bridgeport 1. Waterbury, May 1—In the first Sunday game of the season Water- bury defeated Bridgeport § to 1. The same was well attended. The score by innings: R. H.E. Waterbury, 00001014°—6 9 1 Bridgeport 0000001001 &5 6 Batteries—Tuckey and McDonald; Shumm and Kocher. Time 2 hours. Umpire Lawton. Springfield in 12 Innings. New Haven, May 1.—In the opening of the summer season at Lighthouse park today, Springfield won from New Haven, 5 to 3. in a 12-inning game. The score by innings: R H.E. Springfield— 000100110002-515 0 6003000000003 7 2 Batteries—Coffin and Ball: Forbes, Dent amd Waters. Time, 2.30. Um- pire, Hart. NEW HAVEN PITCHER FOR NORWICH TEAM. Protege, Sends Along His Contract. Bill Hayward’s Friedman, Pitcher Friedman's contract is the latest to be stowed away in the strong Dox of the local nine of the Connecti- cut Baseball associatlon, having arriv- ed Saturday, and the twirler is due to arrive Thursday with the others for a tryout. Bill Hayward of New Haven ‘puts his O. K. maric on Friedman and says he is worth a trial. He serves up the slants with his trusty nght. Latest of the new _prospects is a pitcher from Manager Bill Ludy of tha Northampton nine of the State league. A flinger that he wants to send along will probably“be inciuded in the local camp, at least for the preliminary esa- son. LEFTS WIN FiINAL. Postoffice Team in Exciting Duckpin Clash. In their fined clash for the season, the Lefts and Rights of the postoflice force met at the Rose alleys on Sat- urday eveming for a duckpin match, whicly was won in a hot finish by the Lefts, who took the third game by three pins. On total pinfail they led 19 pins, 56 that they bad the Rights right either way. It came near being three straight games for the Lefts, as ihe Rights took tige second by only one pin. On singles O'Sullivan of the winning #eam wes the top liner with a score of 98. but Counihan of the same team and Hinchey of the Rights were tied at 259 for best individual three string total. The following were the scores: Lefts. OBultivan . e 98 3 oy 81 Muntha wes o 9 Brown o bina- T Counitan _... [, 87 426 Rights. Haselton .... .. 91 Shea . 85 O'Neil - .1 Kingsley . e Hinchey ...... .. 89 109 390 3791178 Bill McClafferty, the City league umpire, did the star work at the alleys on Saturday, rolling a three string to- tal of 407 In singles of 163, 123 and 121. ‘The nice big 163 is the best single seen at the alleys In some time. COCKFIGHT WITH FIVE BATTLES Montville Birde Won From New Lon- don, Taking Four Contests. Montvitle birds won « cocking main Friday evening over a quinisite of birds frum New London mad & group of Norwich and Montville sporte lifted 4 comfortable sum from the New Lom- don backers of the lesiug birde. The main was neld fn an oul of ihe way part of either the town of Momtville or Waterford and was wilmessed by from 76 to 100 who had the password. The first fight went to New Lon- don. as the Mentville bird was not -}un- up to the weight hut the mext ‘our were a straight cleanup for the The Range that Makes Cooking Easy” £ +C. 0. Murphy, Norwich~ § birds handled by the Montville m The best fight of the night was the last and was only settled in favor the Montville bird after a game Strug- gle that lasted nearly three-quarty of an hour. 23 Was Winning Number. The Young Potatoes defeated the Young Nationals by the score of 23 6. bt Muensel Lancette_and H. Lanser p, F. Muensel 1b, c, Potatoes would team in the vicinity under Send challenges to Joseph Lancette, Eim street. Imperials Out With Challenge. The Imperials challenge any tea of this nd, 6 rankiin street. Pirates Take Two Gain Friday afternoon the Jewett City rates defeated the Norwich college Dy a score of 18 to 4. terdes wess: For Norwich, brothers; for the Pirates, Haney and | Jodoin. Saturday afternoon the Taftyille Y. M. C. 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