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emy colors. The team is reported to be ,ln the best of condition, ufi Brunsdon, who bad high right split May 20 :& “ e aganet Hart- ford hi school. @ has been & sen- ation in catching on central Connecti- ut_school ball circles this year. A. B. Mercer is manager of the team. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Wom lost F A 7 HUSKEY JACK MUNROE OFFERS TO HELP JEFFRIE! Berger Says “No” to the Butte Miner Jack Wanted to Pay All Expenses. Ben Lomond, Cal, May 26.—An offer 2 Hothouse 3| Tomatoes, Pie Plant, 1b., Radishes, beh. 75| Southern ~ WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE s, Mushrooms, 1b., IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. 1 i J. L LATHROP & SONS. Great Pitching by Lefty Smith Beats Middletown—Circus Srgngeans b Ol fomitoes 10 A eon AL Mat 38 e Kb . ] i Wi e iy 5 t0 join the tr: § 5 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. Catches by Rhylander and Friedman—Score 4 to 2— g”‘;; e s Gt UL Pk e e, e n;"camp or“f.'";'fgf:?,-x’:.“fp the train- | 616 HART co“p::::: i . 5 ears— Carrots, day. 4 W 1. Errors spotled the steady work ut! : . e New London Wins in Eleventh—Three New Men in Eilitornty. e, ; 3| pvians rchess e enne: B e o Shipnih 1l Ssbe FHAT N Bl & x or Parsnips, Beston. ~ Munroe is a Butte miner, who after | Can Beat Jeffries Even if the Boiler- i Apples— Parsley. 5 e 3 @ an Norwich Lineup. E e 3 ko a e % & ¢ an exhibition match with the champlo o ” Oregon, dz., 50-75|New Cabbage, 4 Lamplon aker “Com: ack.’ Moter Boat Owners pBaiawne B3| Ney B;"“f: §|gounete €0 B Gimmmeam WAL 3L g.nnm;nmo‘nmmr clty mat Jefiries in s gl J w111 be repaid by investizating our e neapples, 15-35|Sweet Potatoes, 5| Shameib 2 o 8 0 of|Ciarketr 3 0 2 0 0 neisco for the world’s cham-| pollowing a recent om Joe o Grapefrul Beans, 12 | R.Miller, 1 4 o Wagner,ss 4 4 3 0| pionship. 3 ] e e TR it o GAMES TODAY. 5 on Cannonball park, New Tonden. E:zlf = 55'2%{“ L 15| Bee o IR e gt Lol B i f TR A Joftries oamp, which A o ] s o > : Thursday afternoon. Carroll, a twirler | Dates. ow oe Swee $9 14 afEbanis 4 312 8 3| Munroo volunteers was written in the [The Bulletin was able to publis — e o g Norwich at Willimantic. formerly with Manager Humphrey,was [ Cauliflower, New Onions, 10, Goneme £ .1 3 2 }%bene 3 0 2 1 o miners’ home on the Bouladerie Isl- | thro he courtesy of Alderman Stu- ing fire and theft, at very low rate. Spinach, pk. 5 ugh tl y Middletown at New London. put in by w‘n‘,mm"\'\"'vium \bt:-‘u hlmllg Asparagus, 10| Brownp 2 1 1 2 1 Asneny 2 e nnlr\ll-. Cape Breton, Nova Secotia. art Douglass of New Rochelle, the al- teammates, ut villimantie bunch, 13- 15 e R — unroe is so anxious to help that ~ i 1 B. P. Learned & Co., S o e Slayea art in the defeat. There| Strawberries, 10-18|Turnips, 20y Totals 30 62710 4|Maddorp O 2 %] he agrees to pay his own railroad fare f;:";;‘hn':;‘,f'm“’;fp “S:'; E‘f:, el Thiaash SLath e e e Bg T I e aiout 200 onihend ¢ ek BN Tirm Panic. ui b e Diunes 10 o 3 4|and expenses while in the Jeries | yime hantamweight champion of Chi- Agency Established May. 1846. I8 Toon oo H Red Bananas, dz. 66{Esg Plant, 20 O Mnager Sam Berger, acting for Jef. | €389, and is the closest white triend RpriFMW, Norwich ¢ e lc(;llsmonl% ea.,%fl Cucumbers, ea., 3-8 Hh o B ‘hpflln-.!.r *Emrr--ln' and advisor of the chunpl:n.m o 2 mantie. erries, 1b., 3 X . g e, whopos e Seamins, - thanks, but gracefully” deciining Mun- | 1308 %, 0ch i Johnaois trabaing Quar Norwich took a_step towards the 3 Pork— Festern Lamb— In Whirlwind _Finish. stance. T o ity ther Mea) Roolk eGP bl sl s Sl iy 5323 2% Spaverive. Ay 20| Cincinnatt, May 25.—Cincinnatt made & witwind | Jefftles’ morning jaunt on the road | j,¢e; "on’ the Ocean Beach boulevard chem park on Thursday afternoon, 4 9120 3| Chops, Shouiders, pinth inning finish today and overcame & two ruu e extent of his tofl today. He o/gyn mranaigeo, Hart's letter, of to 2, pulling out the victory after both 1241 2| shoulders, 16| Less. lead, winuing 7 to 6. Score: had planned to box six rounds, but he | v, P4 TN e oonadence in e A Il WOBDIT IR Tn. tho 0 20 0f Smoked Has, Chops, Cincinnati. st Louls. did not awaken from his siesta until | Jia¥ 16th, i e ettty OAD opening inning. After the ragged open- 2 9N S 30-25| Shoulders. abh po & el abh po s ¢4 oclock. He then announced that|30hnson's camp : . O e D 1 21 1| Smoked Shoulders |Native Lamb— Bescherlt 4 2 1 Museios2> 3 12 1 1| further exercise would be postponed | “¢0me back.” He says ing, htx dwl:;fh t:lclx sx;it; }:rflcflu\lly . s - 15| Western Veal— | Puskerver ¢ 1 2 Zacherlt & 8 4 2 8| 040 tomorros “You know the big fellow thinks a prosented the other w wo runs, moked Tongues, oblitzel,1b 4 2 11 Onien. z o : lot of me, and this afternoon, the same Dotl tekma subting. Gcwnt tor ia Hare: SRRl aheteut . 30 | Mitenaizt” § 173 8 ofkoncions» 4 310 8 0| Most of Jeffries' work will be in the | 1ot Of me, and this nfterhobn, the SATO Bggean s . DEa Beer 4 2™ L3 43 ofkvanser 3 30 0 0l morning tomorrow, £o he can leave Ben 3 ¢ Spactacular. sbrinklod in te scad- the o os | Gornea Beer, go-ts 1 49:93 slmme, £ 173 ¢ Lomond on the atternoon train for San | beon at his side ang advised, im., brd 200 fans home happy. e Forterhouse’ Stenk = §03 0N {11 1 8 Francieeo where lie will give a boxing D R ® o hird - - 2 e 31098 on’ ta y was nam ‘hsh:f”;f Ihe bis performances was sirtotn, 3% Shomiders, i BL 0 SRS b bithon toarrew KPRt man.in the ring, and that 18 all rignt, v Smith, who i nside * Rounds, sausage 2 LEEE Sl 00000 or 3 reak there is mot his first day of duiy for Nokwich, gei- Shoulder Steak, 1f|Native Salt Porky | Tuals 310555 1 5 0 55 8| Jupes Mcintyre to Manage Greensville. | Fon i e oy T Yok, " T note ting off at a gait that made the fans S 2 ~ At a special meeting of the: City | what you say about the letter from sit up and taken notice. Thirteen o Wanse T Poulirs & R R " 1| jeague held Thursday avening at the | Joe, but you know ns well as I do that Middletown men struck out put Lefty by Walace 1, hy Rieger Fancy L. I. Duc 25 *Batted for Suggs n . C. A. C. rooms Manuger Miller turned | Joe is a bit nutty. Common sense will - < % > 3: o y. up among the league records, and thir- | b Carwll 1o g i o 2 R Turkeys, 38 | e*Batted for Hagmon in 7th. over the Greeneville franchise to the | tell’ any one that he can't get back in A PEINTOR W6 teen of Tommy Bannon’s * pennant- | {i% “piricc "~ Nichois. " Connor: sacrifien . | navioe GhicKenS 30[Squals, 40| Seore by tmnings 5 o100 e 1-sr|league, which then eold it to Jupes | shape, and i he did this big guy will - B0 g A o IR O L lingering on the sacks | Nucher; umpife. £ W. Mumtord Bt e 15 L RTRIRTE e (iR T e Mclntyre, who will manage the team |best him sure. And I don't way this ‘e wo shows what Smith di o hem when A e 2 My heshas Aok or the balance of its schedule. Man- | because I am with him, for I can al wo about Insurance. If you want In- | they wi t : ) L e : - ’ 'y for_you. Our Companies are “AL"|Rhylanders roil over atter catching a iy e ol e first_ place todzy by defcating Pldladeiphla 2 to 0 | tired of the managerial job, s0 that |takes to his work like a duck does to 5:;-).‘_(&?_“2 mad v ;Lr. :}nd flrneldumn duplicated the move Willimantie next! ot g 10 17 ibs. $1] 18 a lght W Score Jupes now gets a chance to become a | water. He did nine miies on the road ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. | ms Binnot 2o maac o Hlce cacn of | o sese sour bicacher seat for Satur- | Chgeye™ Esom o' 3 s 3| X poe spokion ot at the meeting | Heon ek elht. rounds. with ihres s Buildi 91 Main Street, | © JSE fIv_in deep right center. pia By Satoraast T . Datry, Trwacel, A oY 4132130 1| was the smali sic of the collections at | different husky youngsters, full time Rishards Bulidioe. Pitcher Sihith poled in the run that | Can Smithy. sepeat urday ? e e $i000 | the games. One manager jigured it [Then he shadow boxed, skipped the aprédaw won the game in the fourth, scoring ss yes % e o Tico, gal. 50 30800 o | out that about two cents ece was | rope, punched the bag and wrestled, Friedman with a single to Iéft, after | Anderson was catching his first game | piSiios” caiton, N Orieans: al. 60 Bieinfeidis 1 8 1 1 3 Bniheld o | what was collected at the games, show- | putting in about an hour in the gy the latter had beat out an infield hit | for Middletown. Eggs, local, doz. 30|Maple Syrup, Tinker.ss 13 2 ¥ Doofanss 1| ing how many in the crowd were of [ After his work he did not draw a hard THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | and stole. Noonan's hit in the eighth, | ‘ryirteen fanned—and the league rec- | Honey. comb 22| bottle, 42| Creher.c 0 8 1 0 Dooins 11 the cheap sport variety who were get- | breath, showing you he must be in 1 E. e ttiee oGl oul | ordl € Doylels 15 Vinegar, gal. 25Kerosene oll13@15 | gueralip 3 0 0 3 0fMooren ting all they could and letting some- ( good shape already. Every newspaper feas S ate Hhrow gave: Norwieh the lase rom | Ernie Rhviander tried hard for bis| s cos tomers Ce B R T PRI the manamets have axreed th | Sutprived at hia wonditiog. By, tho Wav: 15 yocaton ’E: -y ":’uf‘;fi“' over C. M. | Cver In front of the second bag to et | the Indlan sign on the home squad. Steak Pollock, 10|Canned Salmon. 13 e 2o R s o hal assisnan ;;‘“},0";“';'1‘1‘"";“" s oy ol g3 W e ISy the slow roller. Slim MeclIntyre did a | Middletown Knights of Pythias will| fm; Sagdines 8@, 2 the umpires as follows for this wee anxious to see you here for the fight febl3d ‘Telephone 147. bit of the limelight stuff when he |attend the Memorial day game in a| Oysters, 40. Live, 20 Bill McClafferty to Falls diamond for | for he knows that he can get no better stopped Mulcahy’s drive that almost | pody. Boneless Coa,10@15| Foiled, 25 | Philardelphia eeneville vs. Centrals: Bill Wicks to | man for the place. Well, old pal, this Afio\fiivs g kggckef h)_um over, but he recovered McGuire's first day in center field guukggh’;d. 20| §_=eakd<‘,od. 5 :2 Toew Jouse = Cranberry for West Ends vs. Falls, ig all the news at present, so I will 5 . and got his man. sfat i x oe Shad, 22| Flounders, -12f Boston ...... So Frsadlsud o B i oL . 5 i v b0l wigh 4 Captain Bannon went home swear- | bToke bad for him, but better luck | plackfsh, 15| Fiatiish, <28 e i LRI R s ,’l‘f’:efl,,':1'y:,.,;"}m:"]‘,';."l-,.fi',,“ ooy M WN & PERKINS, & ing that Maisack would never umpire | 2 A Brand box. SpjEalibut; e Benoit at the Cranberry. SIG HART. another game for his team. What got sl Gue ME_fhe VOl B ORI Nl e v . Jack ang Little send their best te er First Nat Bank, Shetucket St | Bannon's goat was a runner called out ¥ took the glove off Third Base- 20 : 5, 22 i e re showed 40 e tanss LB It when ChopNIeTe fratnes Bellis. e P et Miesaser: 38 Stars in Conn. Lit. Lineup Against [ YoU. WWe showed ‘.iy"‘;."r‘llr‘n’&f.’ Fhat Bl DXt i o anmen Nat. Fank | the ball. Both nines kicked continually | When Smith really put the jump on | Weakfish, 12|Red Snappers. 18 Winning Gait. Academy. {s going some, eh! s v pen Monday and_Sat-| over the called balls and strikes. The |the ball Chap had his troubles getting | Soft Shell Crabs, |Bluefish, 20| New York May 26— The New York Americans| . A : . . fesas wrday evenings. oo o e Sl e B 10-1 | beat Chicago today by & score of 4 to 3. Ecores The Connecticut Literary institute : 5 e big rig lace. > prosaney o' Yerks which plays the Norwich Acad- . Backein. Matoh Norwich. Middletown. A rhres nav sien e Norwich A Hay, Grain and Feed. badecnts® st IO LB S B Triangular Duckpin Match. abhipo x e abb 90 & &l up_Pitcher Smith, Second Baseman| No. 1 Wheat, $2.00|Cornmeal, N rmare TE% 8 S uamtne 5% 8 8| will probably line up as followa: There was a hot triangular match 31: 3 3Femmr, § 310 o|Friel ana Center Fielder McGuire, R B paeytr S48 | SRR 4 843 ] 30,088, Belit 1b LiHommedien ss, Kenealy | at duckpins on Thuraday eventng with Rivlander.s & 0 1 2 0 4151 0| “Get off that bag! What's the mat- | Straw, cw' - pale elder 2 H 2b, Brunsdon c, Denison cf, Kelley p, B. Caron, 15d Welch and Jerry Iucker A“thu“ &nu Mintwets § ¢ 7 0 1 e P R ir | nanteve S S i S | Dk £ 11 % 3113 3|Sties 3b, Murphy 12, Leech rf. Havenell as contestants. Ravenell, low 310 Fosters> 2 0 1 2 0|around. s b i ‘otton: 3 3 1 don hails from Sterling. He has caugh eries, 0 3 113 1 0lAnderiome 4 0 & 1 1 gl = Rye, 35 $1.90 Sy 2 33 3 5| for the Kiilingl vhigh school and the [lenged Welch to fight it out to the BA"KEHS Baeaairens . 300 i Mo ek o s e iaon| Gomn. Bushel, SHSERe. OH Bty 3303 0011 0|Sterling amateur league teams and |finish. Welch took up the defl, as he Totals 1838 8 3 Touls 33 5% 14 3| like to sco the Old Koman baffled by | Hominy, S140 e e et A 3014 0/is not new -to the Academy boys, and |had been showing some fine form, dur- and Shaw out. hit by batted ball By twtter 7 < a 5 oo a1 | Kelley is probably 5 well known that | ing the day, rolling a string of 116, bu Score by Lunings. = % = he needs no introduction. Kelley and | against Caron he was not ab : BROKERS Anadictown - 000 Owners Hayes, Coffey and Madden| . oo ooroe o Bunsdon form a battery which is ex- | peat, 8o that the produce man Norwch .e...r . 8 & 1 —4|an had seats In the grandstand. ‘de- pected by G L. 1. to lower the Acad- | champlonship. Runs, for Norwich Shaw. Friel. Nooman. Fried- | Parting with broad smiles when the o 28 Shetucket Street e e a0 ke boys sot away with the same OF EASTENM CONN. LEAGUE] 2o ™ v 50 e gt it " b R s s Bt | Averages compiled by the Middle-| E. A. Sullivan Steps Out—Dirsctors TPk croeenoi Lo Telephone 995, aw, Frieaman. Dunlap, Bates, Foster: pasesd ball, | tow n make the team batting aver-| Epf Fin 63 Eoaiort’ Regainat Chapdelaino; wild plich. Ferris; socrifice hits, Fricl, | o ws: Midal 303, N provo.: e al orfei gains Naps Lost Through Errors. oo, Bt 7. Belie; st wuic o', Ko | 3 ion 317, Norwich -26%, Willimautic| Putnam. ey 2t Nomeros e minged_vich Members of New York T L.o57 tagire. Maleenr o Ml ) 3 A_fow light ripples disturbed the g Chertandy e B lrnie Rhvlander was acting captain | 1o Z K : Gleveland. Boston. and Boston Stock LTI ERS TAICE EeAD for the day, as Friel was in Dan Mur- | Placid serenity of the session when the abh po abh opo e Exchanges | phy’s place’on second. It was report- | directors of the Eastern Connecticut | Granev.ct % 1 1 dlHopert W2 00 IN 11-INNING STRUGGLE. | :‘ll\id.a!;-{:;;_"" e beet in Jthe evening|leasue got together in Danielson on et st oaman $9us 1 A5 3 £ ce 3 8 & Lajolesb & 3 & 41100 Roxton. New York. Willimantic Loses, 6 to 5, on New Lon- | Fricl had Hittle to do to show hie | s ma et nheis fottle questions | iiar. 8 8 8 21630 Rase Ball Goods e e ke don Diamond. form at sccond, but handled his work | Wauregan game of last Saturday. It | fecnis 3 3 1 ti300 o e e PRIVATE WIRE. i — nice in practice. Most of the fans|really was an_eventful meeting, for | Peringib 4 1 0 $2130 Mitts, Gl New Tondon again took the lead n | wented to see him cover first when | ccJeral things were done before ad- | Lpkes = 183 30058 Base Balls, Bats, Mitts, Gloves, the local teague by trimming Willi- | “Slim” fielded a hot drive from Ander-{ journmeny, not the least surprising of ¢ ) 1 Masks, Protectors bearing the mantic fu an eleven-inning game, 6 fo | son. which wal the resignation of the pres- | Totals, 2 § 223 9 4l : i & i 5 8 . ident of the league. Wagnee out for Interferen Reach” trade mark are guar- J. B. Benoit was appointed tempo- | Score by innings: ! anteed periect and to give nm““c u I l : Cleselana vo 010200 mn FINANGIAL AND BUM MEHG’ l- S Bed sl il::sl&&eneiik . i ey abSOl“M'e sy 1 grder. The question of action on 1aSt | g oy, Lom te Athietios in Poorly Played Game. The + ball s the official Members of the New York Stook Eychange. Bonds and High Grade Securifies Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, Grs and Cotton. SHANNON BUILDING, 10 Shetucket Street. Telephone 801 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. may21@ Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather anl Bne roads. People like to get out inte the open air. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the saz.e. MAHONEY. BROS. Falls mar1id Avenue LOUIS H.. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are eonfident our Ples, Cake and Bread easnot be exceiled. Give us a triel order. mov2d 20 Fairmount Street NOTICE Br. Louise Franklin Miner Is now locatsd In her mew ofiice, Breed Hall, Room 1 Office hours, 1 tc 4 p. m. Telephone 660. augl7e EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCLE. 4 H. P, 4 to 54 miles per hour. " H. P.. 5 to 65 miles per hour. Comfortable—Clean—Powerful. Catalogue or demonstration on re- quest. ©. V. Pemdleton, Yantic. Imperial Garage, 21 Chestnut St., Norwich, Comn. Gas Tanks and Speedometers for all Motoreycles. may20d GEORGE 6. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftvidle. Prompt attention to day or night calla Telephon. 39-3L. earl4MWFawl ——OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. HAYES BROS. Props. BEARS WERE NERVOUS. Natural Rebound in the Market—Vio- lent Break in Wheat Market. 2 New York, May 26.—The recovery of stocks today was owing in large part to the disproof of the rumors of dan- gerous developments which came into circulation while prices —were falling yesterday. The quality of these ru- mors in_itself stamped the source of to force them <with operators seeking a decline in prices. With the realiz tion of this fact there was no further eagerness on the part of holders of stoeks to let them go. The bears, on the other hand, were nervous over b ing left in an exposed position and were ineclined to cover short ‘These conditions were sufficient to account for a natur rebound in the market. There were besides a num- ber of favorable developments of _a terboroughh Do._ pf nter Hars Inter Marine pr Internstlonal P Iowa Central . Do. pid .. Laclede Gas . Mino, M., St Mo., De.” pid more positive character. Of these the violent break in the wheat market was the most considered, owing to the far- reaching implications carried with it. Engagements of gold today for ship- ment to Canada emphasize the impor- tance of the harvests. T Canadian banks are expanded in their loans in quite as striking a degree as the banks on this side of the border and from al- most exactly the same conditions. The principal reserve banks of Canada keep large resources in New York and have corresponding power o draw on New York resources to meet their home requirements. The further recession in foreign ex— change rates today marks a protection from further inroads on the New York banks on another side. There was discussion of the proposal to reduce the rate of interest to New York eavings bank depositors. If this movement could be accepted as an in- dex of a falling investment return for capital it might promise a forward movement in prices of bonds and fixed interest bearing securities. But the shrinkage in bond prices which are savings bank investments and the con- sequent reduction in book value of the surplus of these institutions is the more evident motive. The suspension for a year of a stock exchange member as a measure of dis- cipline was supposed to be responsible for some of the liquidation that came upon the market yesterday. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $1,228,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. m i, Copper .. 70 Ao 1200 1% Beet Sugar ..l Can ... . Car & ¥ Cotton OII Tide & L. Linseed OU Tocomotive Smelting & R Low. 6% Missouri Pa al Bisc: 3 Lesd Mex. 2d . ont. & 00 2000 100 N American Northern Pacific PaciflMai Penusyivania People’s Gas Pittsburg, C. Pittsburg_Coal Readiug Tepublic 0 Do. pid Rock Do. Steel outhern Do. pfd . Teanessee ” Coppes Texas & Toledo, Do. pta Union Pacifie . St L. United 0 Do. T »fd n” Copper. Wabash ... . Do. pfd Western_Union International Pump . Kansas City Southem. Louissille & Nas Centrai rroik & Western.. acific Rallway Pacific United States Steel. Carolina Chem Westren 3arsiand Westinghouse Electric d aper i West. W COTTON. New York, May 26.—Cotton closed quiet, five dling uplands, 1 15.50; sales, 7,400 barely steady. 14.85, 14.56. September November 1 ary June 14.85, points declin 5.25; middling bales. Closing _Dbids: May July 14.86, August 13.48, October 12.74, gulf, Futures closed 64, December 12.56, Janu- ‘ebruary —, March 12.55. M ONEY. New. York, May 26.—Money on call firm at 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent.: ru ng rate 3 1-4; last loan 3 1-4% closing Dbid 23-8; offered at 3 1-2. Tine loans soft and dull; sixty days 2 1-2 per cent.; ninety days 8 months 4@4 1-4. GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT. Opea Moy .ea me.1101 3 e Sept. W il W corN: July cv wre. 80 High Low. Close 3 w 2 Yol e L SN Saturday's 12-inning tie game forfeit- ed to Wauregan when Putnam’s inan- ager refused to play longer, was at once taken up. President Sullivan made it underdtood that he was in favor of having the game played over again, and also of remitting $15 of the fine which the league rules improse on the offending team. The directors vot- ed to deal with the matte rin stri: accordance with rule 35 of the by-laws which says that “Any team leaving the playing grounds before the um- pire declares the game finished, sha'l pay a fine of $25. and forfeit the game and_traveling expenses.” When the decision of the managers was amnounced. President Sull tendered his writen resignation, and diately left the room. Following arture, a vote of thanks was d to Mr. Sullivan for his efii- cient services thus far this season; and Abel L. Reeves of Danielson was chosen temporary president and secro- tary, in which offices he will probably be continued. To_provide against another unpl ant ficident in last Saturday’s game. This new rule was also adopted: Any player making any assault in 2 game shall be suspended by the president for any length of time which he sees fit and his decision shall be final. It was decided to let the umplres assigned for Saturday games remain as assigned, Benoit at Jewett City. Roy at Putnam and Moriarty at Day- ville. The president will assign the umpires for Memorial day games Present at the meeting were Marn- agers Gahan of North Grosvenordale, Clark of Tri-Village, Thompson of Jewett City, and Mollenr of Taftviila, A. Benoit and J. B. Benoit of Taft- ville. rm WINDHAM HOPEFUL OF TRIMMING WESTERLY Willimantic Students Primed to Down League Leaders. The Windhdm high school baseball nine in charge of Teacher A, R. Man- chester, will ' leave Willimantic _this morning on the 9.25 trolley for Nor- wich en route for Westerly. R. I, where they will meet Westeriy high school for the second game batween the two this season. Windham losc the first event on the home grounds, but ‘Westerly should - have been given a sound drubbing on that occasion un- der ordinary conditions. Windham Is is out to redeem herself today and it possible will take a fall out of the as- pirants for the championship of Con- necticut. Captain Leonard will present the strongest lineup possible and with an even break in luck the chances #r vic- tory look good. About a dozen men will make the trip. Dartmouth and Wesleyan in Tennis. Zoston, May Honors in the New Tingland intercollegiate tennis tourne- ment, which ended today on the courts of tlie Longwood Cricket club, were divided between Dartmouth and W an, the for wning the fin; match in singles and the latter carry- ing off the decidiug event in douiles S. P. Smith and F. H. Harris_won the singles for Dartmouth over W. €. Holton of Wesleran and C. E. Bacon of Wesleyan, respectively. This after- noon Harris won the highest indi- vidual honors of the tourhament by de- feating Smith In straight sets. Only the final match $n doubles remcained to be played and this resulted in faver of . E. Bacon and W. M. Weslevan_in four Philadelphia. May —Philadelphia defeatcd St bat! of the Amorican Leaguo and the standard of the base ball world. The Reach Official Base Ball Guide — 10 cents at your dealer's, Reach Base Bail Catatogue—FRl The A. J. REACH COMPANY '\, 4773 Taiip Street, Phitadeiphia, Pa. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR NORWICH Leuls today in @ poorly piayed game, 6 o 5. The score: St. Louis. Philadelphia. ab L opo a el abhopooa e Stonelf 3 1 & O OfWtmullerits 2 3 0 0| Hurtzellss 4 6 0 2 O[Olringct 4 1 4 3 0 Wallac 02 1 ofcolin b S e 8 Griggs. 2> 240 1Dasteab 1181 1| Hoffminet 3 1 1 0 0 Baker3b & 2 3 1 S'witzer o 14 1 0 Mumplyet 0300 Abstein. 1b o33 X 1020 Rilifer.e 06 2 o3 Bailes.n 06 4 1o =5 $0z20 Totals, 30 5 24 13 - = swn 2 Seore by inninas: & Louis . el 01061000 0—3 Phitadelphia . 00014001 % Detroit Hits Hard and Trims Washingt Washington, May 28.—Detrolt drove Relsling from the box in eastly defeated Washinzton S washington. Detroit. abh po & e abh opo s e Milanef 5 21 2 0 DJonesit 1200 Leliveitlt 4 2 0 0 0 Dushss 1240 Elberfeid.3b 4 1 1 2 0 Cobb.ef 20 01 Gesslerxf 5 1 2 1 Lk 871k Unglaub1b 5 114 0 Fastd i B 20 3 2 022 0| 2138 110 1 0 4031 3411 2002 311 X p 1003 e A 1000 o 27103 Totals, 35 8 2618 1 T. Jotes hit by batted ball *Batted for Walker In 9th. core by innings: shix, 00000080 11 0064100 03 BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY. Connecticut League. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. New Haven Waterbury Hariford Rridgeport Springfield Holyoke Northampion . New Britain . At Springfield A At Bridgeport EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. nnings. At Worcester—TLowsll 0. At Brockton—Lawreuce 3, College Games. At New Havens-Yale Fresimen 4, Princeton Fresh- men At Tthaca, . nings, rain. AL Medfard—Tu College 2. At Soringf Springheld | Tra Cornell's Crew Picked to Meet Harvard Tthaca, N. Y. May varsity and freshman crews left night_for Boston to meet Harvard on the Charles river on Memoriai day i annual dual regaita. Coach Courtney has selected the fol- lowing men for the crews: , Seagraves; 2 Sims, their bo! Martford —Waierbury Holyoke 5, At New Britain—New Britain 1, Northampton 4. Eastern League. Montresl—Toronto 0. Montreal 4. Baltimore —Jersey Cliy 1, Baltimore 3. Providence—Providence 4. 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