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Ldvery conmected ¢ MEEMLUKET SERZET. $es in Westerly High School Beaten in Well Played Gamc, 8 to 1—Croker Had the Speed and Curves—Spencet 'Weakened Towards the Finish. : Westerly high's baseball aine, which | of recent vears#as got so much in the habit of winning state cnampionships that losing games have been a rariy. fell down before the Norwich .Free Academy Speedy performers on the campus Tuesday afternoon, § to 1, before @ crowd of over 08, who saw a game that was well played at all points and went nip and tuck for five innipgs. - In the sixth a decision by | Umpire Luke Riley took -the pepper out of Pitcher Spencer of Westerly ang before this stanza was played out the Acad-my had put the game on ice by scoring 4 runs. To make it safe, | they went anead and added four more by_good =olid clouting in_the eighth. Pitcner Croker was again-strictly on the job, working like a Trojan and | holding Westerly to 6 scattered .hits. | Two stellar running catches by Geer | in center, field rosbed Hiscox and Howard of well deserved hits, and Chas also had great support at all the infleld points. Each of the pitch- ers puiled off a classy bit with one- hand stops of hard grounders. In the bat work Lord’s triple was a featu: but it was wasted, as Lord failed to touch second on the way around and was called cut. Twirler Spencer of Westerly save a great exhibitlen of crawling cut of holes in the first and second innings, ranning the last two men in each inn- ing with two waiting on the bases. Lord caught a nice game for the Acad- emy, winging the first man who tried to_pilfer second, In the sixth the Academy broke thrcugh the hitherte impreguable de- fense of the visitors, Vletcher walking to start the inning. Croker's vicious drive sent him to third and from there Fletcher sprinted for the plate, but was nabbed sliding in. Umpire Riley judg- ed otherwise in the cloud of dust that covered the runmer and called him safe. After Tord fannee, Geer follow- ed with a single that scored Croker. Standish was eut on a feul fly, but | Bailey ot a life when right fielder Flynn mussed up his pop flv. Me- | Kay contrfouted a prefty bingle that scored both Geer and Bailey. | Westerly got their lonely run in the | seventh on single by Anderson and Butler, followed by Howard's out. Westeriv's half of the eighth Croker fanned Flynn, Doyle and An- derson, alternating the strike outs with Passe sto two other batiers. In the Academy half the hame boys landed on Spencer’s offerings for fair, singles by Standish, McKay, Captain Murray, Bd Murray, and Fleicher's deuble, |ing in ‘four runs. The score Lrey 3 Sreny icher 15 3 Crolerp 4 touching second Score by iuninzs Nerwich Free Academy..0 8 0 0 0 4 0 & *-5 Westety Mign 6 060801001 Runs. fos Academy McKay. Bailey 8. Standish, Gose. Crokes Viiwher I Wirray. for Westerly A domsn; 1o base R, Fletchel: toree buse Bit Lord: | elen ‘vases Aademy 1. Wesecs High 1- bases on | i of Croker 5. off Spencer 6 strack out by Toker 8, by Spance 9. wild piteh Spemcer: tme 136, umpire, Luke Riley. Attendance 306. CENTRALS WON IN HEAVY HITTING GAME Taftville Beaten, 17 to 10—Walsh's Batting a Feature—Murphy Injured. In the Taftville, eveaed up aftcrnoon league game at the Centrals of Norwich ihe store for:ine day »v | taking the comtest, 17 to 10. Taftville baving won Im the morning cla Both teams ¥ad big scorimg sessions, Tafivilie establishing g nice lead by putting over 7 runs in the seeond inn- ing. but the Centrals came back with 10 in the Afth and from then on were | | never headed. Second baseman Albert | | Murphy of the Cantrals sprained the | lizaments in his les sliding to third in the second inning and had to be re- placed by Driscoll Walsh led in the heavy slugztng. getting @ve hits and a | sacrifice ¥ six journs¥e to the plate, {one of his punches being for the cir- cuit. The score: Centrals. Tattinte. ash oe s e Sk ope 3 e Sheadoth 3 31 § TjasMerss 12 3 2 Caies. 550 % e 305 s 1 Olbriengt 4 2 & 1 0fiecoeld.in 3 3 e 1011 edein §11 1) Brffowiim 2 0 3 ¢ ODegmede ¢ 124 1) Specy 51 Hosterct 31201/ Rahe 38 4 D6 rer.cc s 18 8 0 Enflnah 3 210 8 8 Gowaimit 4 110 1 Coup'aniz & 3 ¢ 8 o{Wikep 2 1018 Kameerf & 1 30 0lSimier 11010 Tetals, 1218 37 1230] Temis, 351027 18 7 ‘v inainzs coes ez2om 102 Tafiilin AT 8012000 Buns, for Centsale Shea Cas phy 1 Simesc 3. WalSh 3 Fusting. Counhan 5, Kearne. for TagiviMe J. Mehefires, Mumhy. Leo pold, Gudbels. Dugas. D. MeStedres 2. Hemain 2 Whife: tvo bise hffe. Shes, . MoShirses. 0 Brien: home tun. Walsh: saerifice’ hits. Ceowrais 19, Tafi- Sacrifice fiy. Shea: woien wases. Cenirals 3 73 doubte plays. Murphy o Bading ©'Brien left on bases, Centeals 9. Tatiwile o Alls, off Simoag 2. oft White 2 firsc base 3. 0'Brien. Mur on erors. Cratrals 3. Fafisille 8: struck oat. by Simeax 4. Whits 5, Simine 1; esrmed rums, Centrals 15, Tarwille GRAYS REGISTERED | SHUTOUT AGAINST TRI-VILLAGE | Wauregans Get Away With Contest on One Hit.2 to 0. ‘Wauregan, May 30.—The Wauregan Grays won frem Tri-Village, 2 to 0, in the morning game, Memorial daj the contest being the ‘best seen here this season. There were mary class: | plays. The scove Tri-Village. | Rasmor | Afwod | Maymard.rt " 1 o s H 1 o 1 i, Torate, Scarn Wy inminzs: w. Teh- Vibinge Rune for Wouregan C: Marnard: soten bases sacrifie hit. Atwond: doubic plave. Eacle o Fige ta BetNowme. herws e Fice is0q. Gleasan iaume i Tanee: Jaft en base bases on balls. of Caclsen 1. OF Mariand 1: st | Bace on_erross. Wantegan 1. Dayville 15 hit by pitcior. Mariagd, Adwood: struck out. by Burison 6. by Marland: time, 136; umplre, Cantes. Attendanes 350. i 3, Dayeitie 6: | NEW AMATEUR RECORDS. ©Old Marks Bettered in 226-Yard Dash, 260-Yard Hurdle, and Hep Step and Jump. New York, May 30.—Three amatuer athletic r were mue today ing the athletic of the Irish- American &; C. at O park. Gwynn Henry of BEden Texas, umtlnl:h—d won the special 125-yard scraich éash in 12 1.5 seconds, the ol Am rec- rd Being 12 seconds. [t Was made at Berkeley oval, 32 years age, by Charles A. Sherrtil of Yale and New Yeork Athletic clue, Jehn jer, Irish- American A. C.,, the champjon hurdler, ran his wrial and fiual eats in the 250 yard hundle event in 201G seeonds, a worldls record. The ol time, 31 4-5 seconds, had steod since 1330 and was. held by George Sch o(me Hew Jeek A O a-‘fl‘u'u the | POP WILLIAMS PLAYS | 1030 Tuesday | with the vis‘ters, He has played for several years with Jewett received with pleasire the | 16 | again on v world’s champion, Daniel F. Ahearn, rish-American A, C,, beat his own fig- ures twice, finaily making 50 feet 11 inches from scratch in a handicap which was won by his brother, T. J. Ahearn of the New York A. C, who had an alolwance o. three feet. AGAINST HIS OLD TEAM vett City Veteran in Moosup Line- up—Latter Won, 6 to 4. Je The Jewet: Citys were defeated at merning on their home the Moosup bunch by & to 4. One of the pleasing was the fine showing of. who put up a fine game zrounds by score of & attractions Pop William: Wasiingion, Mas 30.—Roston bunched three singles and = double on_ Tohbeon in the ninth tnning. Aftemoon and nosed out Washingtdn 5 o 4. fac very efiective witl men on bases, 3 2 Bl ecoruununsonss abh pe & ¢ at 8 21 0 .olHooperst 4 2 1 4121 offerkes?> 5 23 3.2 0 0 ofspeakerct 3 1 1 $0 21 oltewisit 5 3 1 4206 ofEngless 5 0 1 20 0 6 olWagnerss 3 2 1 F 015 0 ofWilliems1s 2 013 1861 0 3 2903 200 1000 000 1 ] 5 0000 Voo ., 2 ZCarduer batisd for Woed in oth. Zeizgert ran for Gardner fn 9th. greeting of many ol¢ friends. score: Moasup. | Jewett_City. DRaieer 59 1 0 0 Wikiams2 3 1 6 4 0Railir MKenmasb 4 3 0 4 0Richien Woodif 4 © 10 I Kobtson,er Rbldeass 4 0 0 & 0L Wreaxss Toahydb 4 111 1 0 Bamelc Lafrlenerer 4 1 1 0 Rbitailee 4 1 4 0 Limolewx p 4 0 0 4 Totals, by inalngs: Jewets City Moswup Runs. for Jewst: Chs for Moosup ‘Robitartie ‘Robilanie” Three base hits, Hamel; sacrifice hit MeAstiur: stol- Leaky = Rebiallle, Relll. L'Meu- Srmith: doutle Dlav. Robideau to Wil Mams 1o Leahy: left on bases. Jewett City o Walls off Lamoreu 6: first base on er- mp 5, Jewett City 1: hit by pitcher, Heureux: siruck eut. by Cranks 5. amoren 3: wild plich. Cranker: eamed runs. Moos: Jewett City 1; umoire, Beaoit; soorer, Griffn: time, MARY’'S SCHOOL WON FROM BROADWAY Greeneville Schoel Leads Grammar League With Perfect Record. Tuesday morning campus (he St. Mary’ team and defeated school team by the score before a crowd of about Broadway pitchers, Vetter and Cap- tain Freeman, were given a terrific walnlping by the parochial school boys, 20 hits being secured off the twe pitch- ers. olendid game was pitched by Fuller for St. Mary g touched up for onlv 5 hits, his pitching was the feature of the game. Captain Young of St. Mary’s led both teams in the bat securing a two-bagger, three-bagzer and a heme run. Fuller and Mcitavey also starre® at the bat. St. Mary's is now leading the gram- mar schoel league with a record of 5 wen 0 lost. Batteries: For St. Mary's, Fuller and Tondreau: Broadway, Vetter, Freeman and Coblyn. Scere by innings St. Mary's ....1213% Broadway 00100 Saturday morning those teams meet Mohegan park to play ever a protested game BROCKTON FANS CHASED HI HENRY OUT OF TOWN Umpire's Decision Aroused the Crwed ~~Foliewed Him to the Station. Brockton. Ma. May 30—The police had_‘e interfere for the protection of Hi Henry Labelle, who made his first appearance as # New England league umpire in the game which Worcester won from Brockton 5 to 4 ings today. ished, in ten inn- When the game was fin- sticks and stones were hurled e umpire on account ef a_elose decision and the police guarded La- belle for a while in the locked club heuse. When they attempted to es- cort him to the railroad station, a crewd of 1,500 men and boys made an angry demonstration. On arrival at the station Labelle was shut into the baszaze room until Bostbn train arrived, when he was escorted on board. He was formerly a New Eng- land league pitcher. Independents Won at Pachaug. Marager Mil Independents went to Pachaug 2nd defeated the team rep- resenting that place by the scere of 7 to 6 in a closely played game, Tues- day afterngon. The feature of the geme was the hitting of Capt. Jimmie McClatterty, whe secured a howe run and fhree singles in four times up, and the pitching of Hook Dynem, who struck out 15 men. = Hazard of Pachaug pitched a good game,” but his support was poor. The lineups Norwich, Independenis—Saeske e, Brennan ss. Lawler 2o, McClafferty 3b, Haley 1D, Miller rf, Henderson If, Burdick cf, Riley cf, Pynon p. Pechaug—Geer ¢, Browning 1b, W. Mergan b, Hazard p, Johmson ss, Duggan 3b, F. Morgan If, P. Morgan rf, Speaker cf. Summary—Home run, MeClafferty; twe-base hits, Sraske, Johnsen; stol en bases, McClafferty, 3, Bremnan 1 Johnsen 1. Pachaug, 0000204006 5 4 Norwich, 060002656715 2 Manager Miler would like to play nager Bowem's G. A C. any Stn- ¥, the sooner the better. Manager Miller would like games h any team in this vieiniy. Answer threugn | The Buletin. Yale Won on Early Start. Providence, R_1, May 30.—Two sin- gles and a double off Warner in the first inning, coupled with a base on balls, a sacrifice hit, and -a_man hit by a pitched ball, gave Yale three rung and a lead over Brown which resaited victory in todar’s game. 4 iman pitehed the rem: nnings for Brown, and al- one hit. The feiding of Burdett, the Yale cafcher. who had seven putouts and feur assists, was a feature. Brown could make but two hits off Hartwoll The score by inn- ings R.HE Yale, 2000000014 4 Iowed but Brown, 1000600001 2 4 Hartwell and Burdett: Warner, Con- solman and Haris. Time, 2.05. Um- pire, Stafford New N. E. Half-Mile Record. Andover, Mass., May 39—A new Xew England interscholasiic record for the half-mile was estabiished by W. J. Bingham of Exeter here today in the 19th annual dual meet between Phil- lips-Exeter and Phillips- Andover acad- emies, which the former wen by the score of 57 to 37. Bingham made the distance in 1.57 2-5, beating his ewn record, made at last year's dual meet, Exeter men took elght twelve events. s of 158 4-5. first places in the CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Hevs Always Bought Chisago 2, St. Louis 0. Chicago. May 30—Piicher Youns of Chileago te was at his besi. and Chicazo defeated St. Loul The aftemoon game. 2 o 0. The visitors made scattered hits. ~ Score: Chicago I st abh po a el 3 Mntsrext 4 19 0 0lShotten.ct 2 Tlord3b 2 0 2 1 0fAustinih 1 Callahant 3 1 3 8 1\ Meloan of 1 Bedieef 3 0.1 9 0lLeporttezp 3 1 2 Colliis1p 3 010 1 0lHogan.lb 12 TanBll?o 2 0 1 2 1|Clarkec 1 Cothan.is 2 0 2 6 2 Patec 3281 » Yowsgs 2103 H Totals, I 21 scoro by Chlcegn o St Louts .00 Two base hit, Callaban. Detrdit 6, Cleveland 3. Cleveland. May 39.—Detrolt deteated Cloveland afternoon, § to 5. Works was driven frm tho but Donoran, who sucoeeded him, T was Invincible. This Wood T{Paskert.et 1{Lobert o) Magee it MR " lasawenasisne Philadeiphia” Two base hits. Alcxander, Magee. Pittsburg 4, Chicago . Pitisburg, May 30.—PitsBurg won the aftemoon gamo by hitting Reuibach hacd in the firat tyo In- oday | Dings" Toney suceeeded Renibach and held Pitburg s in | in check. Camnita pitched good ball. Score: ‘o Pittsburs. 3 abhpe a abhpo ae Carevt 3 1'% 0 ofSheckeratr 7+ 0 6 © N 422 0 ofscuierr 50208 ie 2141 i|Hofmanit & 212 0 0 51 1211 ofcateerct 4 1 %0 0o 2141 0jDoyledhy 41106 ‘o 30820 0231 =1 3130 0 12210 20 $1630 21210 0 Camuizp 4 0 1 1 of 29020 0 — —— 10600 0f Tows 30 0% 71 18030 =2 11000 1 88080 200 s ol e s 61 Batied for Tomes in Sth. **Batted for Richeter in 9th. Score by tuatn: ihs | Pittsbure 1200 Jis | Chicags ... 0060 - |, Two base ‘hits Curey, Mitler, three base M, Byroe. Grexe was cfiective, but was siven poor suppert. The : Detrait Cincinnati 6. St Liouis 2. TR Ak opo & o St Tows May 20 Cincimuti broke even oa the 53 0 ilDrakest 4 10 88| duyy plaving by winning the fernon zame. § 10 3 1T 2602 Visttors it Sieste Bard, while teh locals found ERE N 3140 ¥ itas i210 . Louis. B 401 @ olod IR : Kyl Binghemab 3 11 1 0Mortarieab 4 2 2 & Sfreginezy 53 Tommerdh 4 2 2 1 00Tenvdb & 2 £ 1 1| Hnuser sa 3242 g 4 0 61 olEiis H 2535 Hwenisp 2080 OlKeacicnr16-4 0 1750 ofponovany 1090 o Eransrt 1 =S - 1|Sowrer.as 4 0 1 3 Totaw 3 awI 0| Scganet 2 Ze'in o olfrpae 4 1 Score by Auninz. 0iSteetep 1 cioretand o1 0020002 ofmems H Deerait <. 2o0nhazee e 35 5| A 1 Two base kits. Olswn Fisher, Mosiarty, O'Leaty. A e T Athisties Hit Ford Hard. *Batied for Weam in 9h. Score by innings: Philadeiphia, May 30.—Philedelghia again defeat- | Cincinnatt 000010353264 a0 New York this afiergoen by fhe ccors of § fo 5. | St Louls . 00160010 6 Tie home tram pounded Ford's delivers for eleven Mis and mede ail thels runs in ths first two in- ings. Cooms. who yon Jesiorday's game. pitched Lo i Zeuin and he weskemed ia ihe Diath. and Plamk | New York Mas #0.—The holidsy visit of the Semt o Mie tecen 1 0w the piver Brogklms to New York resuited in New York Philadelphia. the Toss of two Tumes 1 the Giinta by scetes of 4 ah po a W h o a el 1 and 3 o 0. Maymend bud fo ault the box Duriedset 5 0 0 0 T 470 8 0fin the Snn nininghecause of » slight attick of Wolterrt & 3 2 £ 3 6 1 0fplomaine polsoning. e hid beid the Brooklyus o Harellih 5 1 1 3.9 1 2 2| ono hit, and Ames. wh succeeded.him, aliowed only Creeir 528 3111 0ftwo mare Aftemon sor 4114 31810 ‘New York. 112 i2100 ab b 9o poa e 381 13420 3 1 2 10 112 31 14 i1 A1k 1 s 0 0 20 i 1 ‘e 1 3 $10 = 08 8§ Merkieds 3 8 0 . 2| Braweile 3 2 360 Fren 0 30 110 “Batted for ord i i1 321 WS bt = iy A e New York | = %7 ETRTaEY Two 1ase hits, Knight, Baker. Muephy. Trnth; — 00 3 OTHER BASEBALL GAMES TUESDAY. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. ut League—Aftesnasn. At Finrtforg—Hartterd ¢, Northampton T. At Springheld—Springneid 6, Hoioie 1 2t Waterbury—Wsterbury 5. New Britain 3. At New Haren—Bridgeport 3, New Haven 4. New ngland League—Afternoen 40 Brckon—Brvden, |, Wereester 310 tooisgs. el Ricer 1 New Bedlord 0. uo—Afternesn. At Provifence—Baitimore §, atnge. AY Rochester—Mestreal 8, siags. Rochester 3—11 roronto 5. Buffalo 3. Newark 3, Jersey City 4. . Conmestieut League—Morning. New Britein 3, Waterbury 2. Northampten T, Haftferd 1L Brideepor: 3. New Haven 3. Callege Games. At Providense—Brows 1, Yale 4. At Woreester_Haly Ctels 1 Dasmeuin 0. At Lewiion. Me—Baiss At Midobury, V: sy 2. At Winlamsteun, AL West Potn. Me.—Willjams §, Amberst ‘West Pour: 9, At Schenectady, Y —hen 15, e 15, Centrals 4. Hamium Taft On the Providence street grounds at Taftville on Tuesday merning. the Taftville team won a league game from the Centrals ef Norwich, 16 to 4. Simino twirled for the winners with Hurphy catching, and Burdick was in the box for the Centrals with Walsh behind the bat. AN INTERCHANG! UNIFORM CIITLER BUILDING, - Providence 7—12 in- doin 4 t.—Mid@cbay 3, Nerwich Uairer- 1. Serenth Regtment, ‘At Tehasa—Comell 6, Pepnizivania 512 innings What You Wish te Know About a Typawriter, A VISIBLE WRITER IN COLORS? PERFECT AND PERMANENT IN ALJGNMENT ? SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION ? UP TO DATE IN DEVICES ? DURABLE ? MECHANICALLY PERFECT 7 The Hammond Possesses These Qualities. We want Lecal Representatives The Hammend Typewriter Co., Colgae Wen Easy Victory. Rome, N, Y., May 30.—Colgate uni- versity athletes won the annual track and field meeting of the Kew York State Intercoliegiate Athletic union Tere todey with 70 1-4 points. er more than twice as many points as Union, their nearest compefitor. Tri-Village Won in the Afternoon. 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Regerva’ fun Cash on hand Ma. w Town of Norwich.. $13,060.68 | this report to The Roads Are Settling w224 44.55 Interedt . £2,000.00 Eloction “¥xpenses. 7700 Loan .. i $000.00 - To, w24t Noiing At of 1918y 26.696.66 Milk inspector .00~ 1,6006.68 Ira L. Po-k estal .09 Contingent .... .. 623164 7 — $941.009.04 ESTIMATED RECTIPTS 16, 1911.. $49.9569% ‘orks, gen- eral From bond# . Department Public Rents . Outside work Qrdinary expe Trust Pund est. 3700058 Tolice Department— city Court . Licens s, eto, Gas and Electrl General .. From 2 Fund ...... Finance Department— Temporary Loan .. $59,000.00 Court House ... . 690 To be raised by tax.. by their estimates, a tax of ten on the last city list wik be requives, said List bel s, 312991586 In ltu\.'n 1o tho above estl ve been w'ln-fe‘ »y b aetion estimades (Or o Thames Strees wi &4 Y Street trom farket Street with it asmuch as Thames Street has been resurfaced with macaam & Bofors the annusl m: cont in _exeellent repair, your noi recommend any {nrther on said treet and have ther no estimate of the cest of pavement The estimated cost of repaving Muls Streot from Rose Fiace o Street with visrif o " Commitice nabe. Sie quested to estimate the Gast for the following permament monis, and repert as (o) Fetimated coot of wpiiing Tdmtle . Cove .. Bstimated 6ost of Anté-Chomient for Fire Departmen Dt(lm:(“m ;Ioll of nomgra Way in Hourigan s Talled.” trom Sain widn Streets ....... The total of these seversl estimates Is . Sagdl 37om the grand nearly equal to 1% Tis Ysur Committes recopmes v e e U 62 | ing inciude the Isst mamed estimates and a osil for astion tRer Your Committes further resnmmend the adoption by the Court of Ci Couneil of the followh esolved. That the mates of s Commixes om accepted and approved ame 10 the that - publ s re- amended chaster. cause th guired b that behalf of the Cogr to submit the 3 he = e s "'5’;{\' Umihe fast pe Tand list ef fhe cit e eiias T oTHAY uROdV :')K 5 A “Commities on Finanes. ffllf; =i t and Mve.r oy ST D P o Common_Coundi Norwich, Conn., Way 24, 1912 SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETNG Tha legal District ane! Oceum evenips, June the purpose :h T cers of sadf, Difaf via: A committes three persons, . freasawer, ecolleal and (o chiese an commitfen and a tuant transact ang” come hefore a fax for nvaintaink said District, to pros same shalPbae dusa R gl Dated at Occum, Cann., w e LOUIS H. Bifi—-fiiz; 10 Carter Ave. (Bust Sille) H%W and Bread t cannot be exesiled ‘Phione your order. Promwpt. pleas cheage: flf .«n;«; w best tenie. Livery