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The Man-wia put the EE 5 (5 FE BT -Sag Harbor : W--’Jg v t 0 to 5. & g proved to be the boy with the ‘club, getting three singles of the most timely nature. a8 hit- | that The boys had.a chance for a triple play in-the fourth inning when Murray pulled down a Texas with-a man on first and second. Mullen ‘was so surprised at ‘the that his mate pulled off he was ‘Eddie leaguer As feat not. on the bag .t» get the throw so Eddie raced in doubling the man on second and threw to iirst about two seconds too late.” Joe Hull'at the dizzy eorner played a speciacular game, getting o hot ones right off the bat. Ben- jamin was removed from the mouna during the third inning and was. suc- ceeded Ly Drickley who was hit free- Iy. In the lucky seventh accompanied by a ‘wind storm the locals sent five runs across the pan ‘wilh T s:‘!: bingles. | Up to this inning St had the lead by one run. Capltlgtgfixley pass, Je | claims the dust got in his eyes and at three wide ones, Muray sing®d, Young first up drew a oe did likewise, Sammy Crowe- flied Mullen, and L. Sta out, nley singled and Pitcher Rrickley hit a corker to the fence and Captain Stan. ley ended the rally by ground to Burdick Burdick to O’Connell.- Academy outfield were ‘on their getting them all. Crowe had the garden sewed: up pretty tight some hard ones out of the alr. The Scor pesuses comousomnuun] Tip Toos After New Pitcher. puliing ‘The Job left THE BULLETIN CUP. of the Y. race on Memorial Day Morning. elurossnunsncas ieague, Willimantic, with Voluntown vs. Willimantic Dyehouse. On Sunday afternoon the fast team of Dyehquse boys from the A. T. Co. ex-state | bend This cup will be given to the winner M. C. A. 5 mile Marathon league Pitch oo e er Peloquin in the box and formerly of the champion Dayville team of E. C. L. at the re- celving end, -received a trimming at | Waterbory Manager Billy Bradley of the Brook- lyu Feds has temporarily left the team to make final arrangements with a Ditcher, who is said to be with the Tip Tops. The pitcher in question is said to be playing in a major or Class AA league.- Secretary John M. Ward of the Brooklyn Club ited yesterday that Bradley tenzporarily left the Artie Hoffman in team in charge of new kin on second put' the game on ing out ten men and hol ding them od sixth. ice for the local team. ‘Houlthan for Vol- untown pitched a great game, strik- to six hits while-the home team collect- 13 safeties from Peloquin and Adams, who relieved Peloquin in the Peloquin struck out 7 and 2. Score: e oe FINANCIAL -AND ¢ MEXICO, A FACTOR IN MARKET. Prospects of An Early Settlement a Strengthening Effect. New York, May 27.—exico onoe the cables received by with influential foreign The local list followed of substantial gains for our steadily Pacific showing the ioon extended to over 3, while Reading, of a point or thereabouts. Speeclalties were again well to fore, General Motors adding more rise on reports dividends, while Studebaker moved upward moderately ;:ethy. ment of that unhappy situation, and private bankers connections served to strengthen that comvictio: London’s lead, that market recording a majority securi- ties. The eariy movement was one of advancing prices, Canadian largest X, Had 3 I I ?;fi i with an iuitial rice of two points, which it the mm United States and Amalgamated Copper were more tham ordinarily active at gains the than meren points te it recent sensational of a resumption of issues ities, Bisestit Preferred, Tex- @8 Company and Wells-Fargo Express each gained from one to three peints. Dealings in the @irst two hours were far in excess of the preceding day’s ‘whole session, but fell away materially in the afternocom, when business lapsed inte its former stagnant condition prices evinced a disposition te recede their from best. Steel trade authorities were gqueoted g ncreased business in the s expectin; s{ last half of the year, but were doubt- and m-nhn.' Saatae & ful as te eny improvement in prices. ive ness of eoppers New London | Were a trifle easier and the course of New York e, Bost _STAR BOUT, TEN ROUNDS ' we .+ New Jersey .. Boston Cars for all points after show, Tickets on Sale at Dol Hofr, l;,'f v_ \ TODAY Plant's Field New London New London vs. | fore; cessation of gold exports. Bonds were irregula: were $2,000,000. U. S. bonds -unchanged call. % ign exchange denoted a temporary mercantile on | marine 4 1-28 becoming weak, while / New York, MaV 27.—Spot steady; middling uplands, 14.30; 14.56. sal g Jhiy, 13.06; A tu.t,fl 12.90 ; Au . 2.6 4. ; December, 13.79; January, 12, MONEY. New York, May |t S e 1 7-8; loan, Ttme lodns steady ty days, 2 1-2;-8ix months, 3 & a 2; ruling E May. 14. : Octobe 15; T, .85, 27.—Call money 2 rate, closing 1 7-8 2 e e W "‘fi“ffi o H i ' wt Mathewson Zabel, ; i i a;’; iy Ree. % Ty Tww. & Navy 6. St Jossph 2. 10, Prinosten Brown New London Harttord . come. Maranville | Holy Cros 4. Yale Frishmen 1 EASTERN ASSOCIATION. (Called on scceumt of < seEad hibReEEad ] i [ H PLECH I asEgal P ‘was responsible for four of Boston’s runs in the second With the bases filled he hit £ ung Umpire Rigler and Hvers was sent to the clubBouse fol Phillies Lost Hitting Contest. Cincinnati, May 37—Cincinnati made it two out of three from Philadeiphia today by winning, 8 to 6. It was a hard hitting - affair. started for Philadeiphia, lasted ton. late. F .;.-:-u-...qi S 58 31 51 01 Cravath.ef 3 2 Luderus.1b 4 0 B 14 B Mortaiy 98 m--""s &-‘ 1 ilifer 1 Towis 3 i Blraoce g hard, bu¢ lasted until the eighth when a base on balls aud three singles caus- ed Manager Herzog to substitute Ben- Benton was hit father freely, but the ralls of the visitors came (oo core: r addressing remarks Marshall,. who two | W i cago's_youthful twirler, who got his first chanee to start a game. Mathe (AP susseserres St. Louis and Athletics Tied. Philadelphia, May 27—A thunder <torm broke up today’s Philadelphia- in the sixth inning when Umpire Connolly stopped play. Philadelphia’s run was forced in in the third inning on a single and three passes by Weilman. St Louis tied the score in the fifth on singles by C. and Leary and Murphy’s fum- ble: Score: st Lewis (A) Philadelphia (A) = ab hp o2 e Stotten.ct 3 Murphy.et 1 0 0 0 1 Austinss 3 @ olarmg e 3 11 0 0 Prasy 2 1 Collioass 2 8 1 3 0 Rumierlt 1 [Bakersd 3 0 3.1 0 Willlams. et 1 0 Molnois1b 2 0 30 0 C.Walkerdt 3 1 Stronket 2 1 110 Leemy.id 3 1 Barysm 10 230 Warese 0 0 [Schang.c 2 0 1 0 0 Amewe 3 0 Shawkerp 2 0 0 3 0 30 T4 = ~= Totss 17 21811 1 3 | out in i I I L3 Joe Woed Won First Game. Boston, May 27—‘“Joe” Wood, who ‘was operated upon February 22 follow- ing an attack ‘of appendicitis, pitched his first entire game of the season to- day and Cleveland was defeated, 5 to Hits for extra bases and sacrifice files gave the Red Sox most of their three t . p 4 In addition, the fou A original speedway trophies, the .G: . J. shield, will be put up at the hun- dred mile post this vear, completing the circuit. Last year this could not be found, having fallen into the custody of an obscure agent™” me. e battery for the Emeralds will be Killourney and Casey, and for the All Stars Simcox and Koski. The rest of the lineup will be as follows; Caulkins 1b, Hughes 2b, Lathrop 3b, Oney ss, Fillmore If, Fields cf, Aus- tin 1f. If the Stars play the Academy nine in the morning the lineup will bé the same except that Austin will pitch. The Stars go to Willimantic on the 116 car from the square. Manager Hughes cancelled the game with the State Hospital team because he thought ‘the guarantee offered:was insufficient. The Stars have an open date next Saturday and would like to hear from any fast semi-professional nine in the state. South Windham or gs. Willimantic Independents prefer- Cubs Won First Game. The Cubs defeated the Athletics in a fast game Saturday mofning on the Academy campus. This was the first game of the season for the Cubs. which is a good start. The Cubs showed g0od_form, having many new players. Bill Burns, the new pitcher, was in the box for the Cubs and was invincible in the pinches, striking out 13 men. Clab- | by and Stanley were the heavy hitters. Gray and Neison starred for the Ath- letics. Jewett City Team Challenges. Name baseball would like to challenge any fast team in eastern Connecticut under the age of 14 years. Apply for challenge Emil Laliberte, Jewett City, Conn. Box 16, manger. Tigers Defeated Yale. Princeton, N. J., May 27—Princeton defeated Yale 4t tennis here today by the score of 6 to 0. Only singles matches were played, rain preventing the playing of the doubles. i The Young Sluggers would like to play the Norwich Towns next Satur- day morning. 2 SPORTING NOTES. Batting slumps are prevalent in big league circles. Giving the name Terriers to the St Louis Federals deprives Boston of a& fine opportunity in case the latter city ever has a Fed team. Ch! Bender has no idea of getting out of baseball for awhile yet. Never- theless he has an anchor out to wind- ‘ward in the shape of a sporting goods store in Philadelphia, which he has established. The Pirates’ missing bats have been discovered. A score or more kids liv- ing near the ball park were concerned in the theft. The big leaguers . PR ) \ \ 000 1 1+ 1001 x5 Talivelt. Boott, found three Detroit pitches for timely 7 to 0. Shanks hit a High first out at the plate on a fast relay. Washingtes (A) a wrorweers D . A 3 4 3 H H . 3 ol akormmmna ity R owmonumar—uf Planters Win Hard Gam New Londen, Conn., May 27—In one of the hardest fought pitchers battles | seen at Plant fleld in some time New Londen defeatéd Waterbury by a score of 2'to 1. In the eleventh inning with one out Quinn was to first, stole second, went te third on Will- jams’ error ‘and scored on Warner's hit through short In a niath inaing rally the locals tied the visitors. Briggs reached first en a scratch hit and went to third on a wild pitch. scoring on Marhefka's out, Robimson to Shieids. 2 Score: 4 0 0 losusnnuon 1 2| oonBunbiank 1’ i -| supply, the watershed of remem. ber that they used to do such things and will bave no arrests made. Outfielder O’Brien and First Base- man Ostergren of Holy Cross will join the Red Sox in Jume. O'Brien has batted for .500 in five games and Os- tergren for .100. Ostergren played in tate League last season. One diagnosis of the Giants’ and Athletics’ ailment is that they are so confident they won't take rivals seri- ously. If that's the only trouble it's remodeled easily. Just remind them [fln.t there’s a world’s serles coming. Silent John Titus, the old Boston outfielder, now with Kansas City, is recovering from a fractured _skuil, which resulted from his being beaned in Minneapolis last week. Titus had been hitting at a 500 clip this season and the accident is likely to throw him off. Marty Kavanagh and George Burns, two youngsters with the Tigers, have helped Jennings’ team a whole lot. The | new second baseman has distinguished Fimself as a hitter and base runner, while Burns has been flelding in & classing manner. Both are full of “pep.’ Manager Jack Dunn of the Orioles {admits that the FFeds are hurting him {in Baltimors, but he feels fhat his |team wlil grow more popiiar while the Feds will be wearing aws The paid admissions to International leagus games in Baltimore during the recent 59, and series with Buffalo were 39, Wiltbert Robinson, of the Brooklym club is one manager who does mot think Pittsburgh is going to maké a | runaway of it in the race for the pen- nant’ ‘It is true,” says McGraw's old illeutenant, “that the Pirates have a fine shart, but it is foo early in the {season to concede them the pernant { Many teams that look llke world beat- | ers in April and May tirc of the pace n the hot months and soon fall De= und.” Robinson sayvs he would not { trade his staff of pitchers for any ota- | er in the league. " FOREST NOTES. Four buffalo calves have just™s born on the Wichita national forest, bringing the herd up to 51 In esoperation with the weather B~ reau, forest rangers are (o measure snow depihs in the western mountaigs. Students of the Oregon agricultural eollege are working at thé forest nurs- jery on the Siuslaw forest. The ar- | rangement is said to be mutually sat- isfactory since the students gain ex- perience in forest nursery _practice cost of and their assistance lowers the i Fetoin e B3 ment with the ferest se protectionof the source of the Green | river, which 1ifs within the Rainfer e i ’ New Sewbrs— Thames SLreet ......ceo-ssee eral exj City court .. Street lighting Health Department . v Operating and gen cral expenses ..$143,000.00 2,561.00 Sinking fund, gas Dand nlo‘ctflml.';j 18,338.48 epreziatior and_elect .. 15,100.00 80,000.00 Temporary-loans Al inmpector . One-third, Water and B ontingen 20001250, 3535,340.70 BESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Cash on hand May 15, 191%.. $T.186.7¢ Water Works 46,000.00 Department of Public Works— Town of Norwich. $18,000.00 Rents .... ...... 1.200.00 Outside work 3,000.00 Sprinkling and ing ot 4,686.07 36,585.87 New Sewer— Thames street .. 33000 Department of Cemeteries— Ordinary regeipts. 3528151 Trust fund incom: { 110 Police Department— City court ........ Licenses 2 —— B10N} Gas and Electfical Dept— Gross receipts .... 235,000.4" Finance Department— Temporary loans . $65,000.00 Comer Boase - vr.. | 460006 / Court house In- surance . .. 1,600.00 Bank and ance tax ....... 3,400.00 74,500.08 To be raised by tax 133, 3526,249.72 N — ] lor e; in, estimat tan (i%) “niils on the last eity list -fi be required, said list being $13,315,05 In addition to the n& "lml.fi expenses for the ordinary requiremen the Committes on Finance have . requested by petition End otherwise Submit to the annual meeting for its astion estimates for the following pur- poses, and estimates are hereby pre- sented: e dening Frankiin street $3,300.08 2—Thames stre and e §—Pavement on street m? H%flnluy e Avenue to Warren SlYoi.( . 3.578.08 7—Draining — Tt 500.00 =5 werl: 3ieea —garrison avenue sewet, 9—Continuing culvert from Take strest playground to ‘Turners pond, ex- J\Il‘l\'b of ‘-IJM““ d concerts .. 3 n 12—Rose place pavemen 13—Extending_ wall at m nicipal dock . - 14—Top dressing with halt, bloc 'vement rom Laurel Hill bridge to court house ...... lfia 15—Macadamizing Union st.. Th estimates 1s . is. <2 our com men; the next annual city meet- 3 Jnst named rmates warnin ing include the and a oall for 2 adopiion e et Tot the following resolution: Resolved, That the report and mates of the Committee on Finance acoepted and approved; that fhe O me cavess by “the amended chart St tne Jeayor, or. in his abeemce. resent, g-n: semg;h:]fflm present, be to June, 1914, §nd to T hat 2y of ten 85 mills be et om last erfected Efind 1 of g‘:" to m:et the nary expenses the city for the enmeing vear L SEREA T . K, B & ereby cortify that the above ged fGII'BEMn' is a true copy of the TeROtter’® 'STEEHEN D. MOORL ity ‘Clerk_and Clerk of the Coust st fmon Couneil. Norwich, Conn., May 22, 1914. Comfortable Underwear is the secret of your Summes enjoyment. Men’s Gauze Weight Union Suits in all styles. Men’s Two-piece Suits int all weights and grades at The Toggery Shop, 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct.