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race last. The Prlmhton into its race withvn%‘% thont Page, however, will)be take his place a a rnent ury. wmu. and. 'W :&m&d Dye.ln: and Association. Their team com- --nnn ‘college . and = exprofessional players . ve been work in 0—0“ s i ene o ,,f',""wm, the | base on balls and a wild' pitch in u:e 3 : last half of the fifth cost Plainfield ’rume- zuu u-- Calied in Fifth. . High school the game with Windham | o High school at ‘Recreation’ pnrk ‘here > “of “This will give the K: of C. manager |today, the final score -being 3 to. ia-Ne: ¢ series in '’ “half achitice: to slbe “up his players against | The gng‘e was the second of the series’ .mgz. inning with' m‘m good pitching. The Bradford team will Plainfleldpaving won the first. It was ljeading, 4 to 2. Meusel's" double fol- play at Norwich on Sunday, May 30th. |a pitchers’ duel between Dennison of |lowing hits by Baneroft and Stengel | The opening games at home will | Plainfield and Lathrop. of Windham: with two out in the fifth wpn the game, provabiy ve itk the New Lopton K. |and tho formers sip i tHo\fitth SSut| Mpnsel Nimesit. scenng on. 3. Millers mic. : : . In an announcemen_t in yester- ot/ U, and the New London Independ- B ) ) S . ;’:- [SARPatL Bl <2 s ® 13 @ 4 03 1 B i 4 ontoorvon. EE] - B E P IO Sed Sléank ol ronsurtows B el wlvuomwedosr ! 2 s e®anpes b 8 S‘ [ £ over the two. runs costing him. the|Score: 3 . ents. These t eed no fntroduction | game, m the fifth on there was no " d. 1 oo teama nesd 1o lntroduction game. Fom the fift ’s Bulletin, we told you about s ' the reasons for this sale — and race of creed a fair-and impartial chance | batsman and ‘@ wild pitch sent over thel gan s ! to make the team. Norwich players who | three' rung inning for Windham. | Snyderc have basebal] ability are invited to’ the | Windham was outhit, outfielded® and | ¥cCartv.c fair grounds on Sunday, May 2nd, at|outplayed but the breaks of the game 2 g But what interests you most are be organized gnd ",‘.‘g giter the proposed | 3. Bases on balls off Dennison 1, La- a sa’ f p league. This ave a tendency | throp 3. Wild pitch Dennison 1. Left ., Braves Blank Dodgers 5 I R - the vmgs In thls Sale to develop young men wiio may eventu- |on bases Plainfield 7, . Windham . 6.| Boston, A;'m e 2 L ey FIRST crAss | | ) we 0 - :\3! Tl‘\::e 1:;; .2::. ell::; len:::!e !::::BIS; 1Passed balls Joureti; Cerveny 3, Adams ! with Ward's error and a wild pitch, gave | Baseball Players 1 Nerwich and rm-: f th e 1546 er the opportunity to save 20 to - 29% ona Smt—and that means to Norwich fans, as they have always |scoring. In the first half.of the fifth| played a good article of ball. ‘The man- | Plainfield scored-two runs, a base on »Mm agement has not yet selected their play- | balls, two errors and a passed ball WILLIMANTIC ROVERS the necessity for it from our ya MB It - \ 2:30 p. m. for a try out and for practice. | went against Plainfield, x 3 Totals. S R X = & mhwmtc The management is corresponding with Score by innin; Seo / s M.y 4 d p severa! fast teams for dates. “Particulars PlninlieldyH S.ss { : <3 Sund’ny, 2nd talent in Norwich if only developed and e o 8 Boston three runs in the fourth today.| ity invited to Wairgrounds Sunday .af- - MecQuinllan proving superior to Pfeffer he says that all young men sholld take |« ” @ " ternoon, May 24, tor _practice amd try~ an active intercst in the game, as it is KACEYS” AND “CYCLERS” TO in a pitching duel, and Boston winning ers, and will give every baseball player |doing the trick. In Windham’s half, | Dosle.2b in-Norwich and vicinity, irrespective of |a base on Lalls, two stolen bases, a hit | Ksufter will '@ made known to the public later., Windham H. S. 0000 8 0 0 0 x—3 | Philadelphiz . £ X W A K. of C. Junior feam will probably | Struck out by Dennison 10, Lathrop | s ("‘"ad“"“ Youns. Kauf, 1. Gune Shrh at3P. M. t. Bring uniforms and gloves. PQ 'FIGHT OVERALL BATTLE |the first gamé of the series 3 to 0. Ma- | oo, a manly sport, learn them to think and order Manager K. o C. B b Asso- act quick and some of them would un- (Special to The Bullet ranville flelded brilliantly. 'Score: o b e ! efation, - may1d N doubtedly follow the footsteps of Ned| Willimantic, April 30 - The first i ke o so!ne th presen f Hanlon, Billy Hutchison, Dan Murphy | overall baseball game of the season is \hlm.flh '3 ’51"2’ ;"’wflltf "2 ?.".‘; 5 4 at e t level ol nd others who in the past kept Nor-|slated for Sunday, dftcrnodn, May JmifSUn. = =1 10 50 fPckn . £l 13 ¢ KANSAS CIFX CHEVERSITY MAN wich on the baseball map. when the Knights of Columbus and |wiscn®® 39 2 1 dam lffl vl g 1 WINS PENTATHLON It is the intention of the manage- | Thread City Cyclers meet at Recfea- |Msersct "3 1 2 2 115 0 _Philadelpliia, April 30.—A new world's ment to fiodl a confefenice with the | tion park to decide which 'organiza-|Kercichrid 3 1 4 gy ord, the defeat of England's best business men of Norwich in the near | tion has the besf bunch of ball tossers. | pass 5 0 § 5% %5 3 $fcollegiate distance runner, three t g I A e it O B g L b e S et ot el lfwuane alreadyacustomer of our “Men s Store” you know relative to baseball matters. The heads| Carthy of Emerald fame for the Cy-{ ... = 75 -2 Vi 1s o|post in the star ' race an dthe winning |i < y of “ome large corporation doing a big | clers and “BiIl* O'Brien for the “Ka. o e =8 LB fe R of. the Pentathlon by Bradley, of the u‘a f lm e S a et g | Lo RS Keti e the oMtsatE t we carry only clothing of known —— ~ 093300013 Uing;g,u;uru,offllhe spaning day ‘of e hed Sex %, Tnbpeni . versiyt of Pennsylvania relay carni- hot thsm an o rt“nlty to e(t cqualn ed, and w]th mb- manager 1§ contemplating a visit to| battle and all the ambulences of the| , Ne¥_York April 30—Tho Boston|}ai ere leda he presence of the PI g e t dartford, Springfield and, Albany, N. Y., | €ity will be around to carry the spiked | ATericans opened a five ' games series T e e e n international aspect to the games and| stantlal dVan t only upon his return wilf have same im- | heroes from the battlefield durl by, I A i Tiow g Xasiei by ; al ge to portant information to offer to the pub- | Iull that may cectis Guries 'll::nlfa.tat?g feme L 2. Score: . ! it dor n bEsvY e Bnd the untortanetingy y business in this vicinity have assured the | ceys” feel sure their men will walk manager that they would be,pleased to|away with the game, Rooters from offer good positions to any out-of-town | both sides will rest up Saturday to gel ball players that could be secured. The | up steam for the cheering during the e, All arrangements have beeri made for ae (A) New York (A) cham ‘ab h Y Dionship race, ——Y the game and both managers &tate Jt{moerst 3 2Ty 5 o 5a% the meet would have gone' down in the OARSMEN ALL READY will be the biggest sporting success-of | MeNally,2p 2 11 2 0 311 letic history as one of the most success- FOR TODAY'S RACE | the season. Bk 308 0 2.1 ful in the long carnival record. Cambridge, Mass, = April 30—The } e 1114 i The fastest” field of varsity distance|] three_Princeton crews which will race | POWNER GUARANTEES m'"""d L1 e Tiiiners that Jhe Sty Sud . e Harvard on the Charles river basin to- APPEARANCE OF aoxsns,rmn 21130 18 Sge@ € i - the thres e el morrow were out on the water late St R 219 ernational - intercollegiate race arranged| loday; The Pennsylvania varsity crew, | fifty doliars each” were received Host.p R RO | e DEsis by oL T A which will race ’ the , Harvard - and o e tague, of Oxford University, winner of “Rick” Downer of Willimtantic yes-| mae 5 827 18 1 this event in the Oxford-Cambridge () Batted for McNally (in Tth. dual meet in London on March 27, whe: Score by binings 4 oo |he id 1645 3-5. Today he was éasily. “hie T 08070 o5z defeated by B. T. Nightingale, of New- Tso, base. widnpaugh, Hendrym, - Scut, | Hampshire State College, by miore thad. Mays. | Jlome_zun, | Houper = | forty ya;;sun 14:56. EE = second in 15 minutes, 2 2-5 segol Athletics 9, Senato 3 mhed some thirty years ahead of ‘Washington, Avrfl 30.—A ninth in-{K. MacMahon, Mau:mhusetu Tedt ning batting rally. enabled ‘Philadeiphia | after a.“g'rnqulg race. to.win from Washington, 9 to 6, today.| . B. G. D. Rudd, the Rhodes seholat Seor . {from South Africa, who gave such & New York . 1019 " FINANGIAL AND EUMMERCIAI. BEVERSAL: CONTINUES IN MARKET | 0 Ches & Ohio Néw York, April 30.—The stock mar- G ket ‘experienced its tenth consecutive re- cersal. today, tomorrow's “moving day,” with its ‘possible duhfl'b‘ ances, provoking additional professional Willimanitic, April 30—Two checks ot\w.wmc Pi"l‘flnl (A Washingten (A) sensational all round: athletic perform- selling pressure. mo Chino Con C e~ % Do abihpo a ance for Oxford in the recent dual There were other nfavorable develop- | jiss Somsl uas .. . | Byt ,‘ T §2 %% tleames between the British universities ments, however, including fufther signs| 6y0‘Del & Hudson .. v 371 2 3 2 9 & o|in London, did not appear for the 440 k]rlmt "4:: ’Y‘ederal ‘rbener;e bo:rd s contin :m D»:: 1 n&-aquw : xzv :gs % 1: g yards low hurdles in which it was ex- its.by“all Sbciienid: B, e coCtmens. m;; e s i o e b o tor s SArian L;{:;:::pm -hn: 7::: on the tnr:z mné:lu bemfl:amu 00 kate - Ist- p} S %ay T c % alhe would have to travel at a tem;lt ¢ ngon | of e cen au- | - | pace. 16 win. was proved when J. thorities to make a comprehensive in.| & i 8 3 3 3| Watt ot Cofnell won almost as he willed :;-uuo:; fieh:::dl-mg‘::mm todr :he om\tflmfzu&?mc 11 : lo o. g : z in a new world's record time of 54 1. ‘0 2 minimum all ab":nftlonn fhiat are not | 5,20 Gen Motor pr . 2 © 0 & 5 §iseconds displacing the former time: of y-of s @ o ohi: ’,,,'qmn Motors ctfs - 0 00 0|54 3-5 made by Harry Hillman of the Aeguatly -of iscount: character. N | 1700 Gen' Motor 6 p o : — ———{New York A. C. in 1904. Coughlin, of The end of the fourth month of the| 400Gt Norh v ¢ ;Totals. o1 72717 5 s seco yef_tound. the . local mmioney, morket ) 0 Gt No . Cx) Battea’ for: Kihney i 4th. the University of the South, was nd most absofaiely bare of time funds, while | ] R P e e D S et b ekl in the rear of the flyinz hurdler from the shore of Cayuga Lake. (xxx) Batted for Thomas sall loans rose from 8 to 15 per cent., b IR LG Bu o hooh o g Tt *asipg to 12 per cent. in the-final deal- {z) "Batted for Frickson in Srd. — tngs, Mar pr BE e Gn) Ran, tor Fidnien tn o, The vistory of Bradley in the tl’enutfl;- 4100 Iot Paper .. ¢ 772) Batt for- Schacht fn « 9th. 3 lon came as a surprise to eastern fol- Foreign exchange was reactionary, the (B0 Int Paper pi st 2" Scote by innlngs: ¥ /“{lowers of athletics, his gictory over Bar- MEN’ S 535;” S SIS S il boap ariba 1 %.‘:fi‘.’;r““.m A Wathiagion 30| tels being one of the sensational upsets " ; b . By m::l .;ult,:}?g:: s‘:um:hi:ymg- 360 Mar” Boer 5l o base . |of the day. Bradley score 13 points. : iy ariea o gl "g” Yax “dawor s 3 Judge. (2), Roth. Dartels, of Pennsylvania, who won the Just 52 Men’s Spring Suits at this price, our entire large ‘shipments ‘of ‘gold from Londeé: 00 Mismi Cop . 115 - £ s entathiw: in % is} second Wi o i ite I the Mearte Lm AR L B oy Sawes angn 15 poinc™, Hamilton, Misssuri, tnird, | of $35.00 Suits, for Men nn(‘Young Mer &yle, dependable i Téading in stocks ‘Was smaller than on | ‘i in bedie ;- e Ty ; 19; Yount, Redlands University of-Cal- fabri derful tail revious day of the week, Extreme| 700 Nat kn & st 2z 31 < Clncinnati ‘at- Pittsbureh. ifornia, fourth, 21; Hammond, Kansas, TICS, WO oring. dedlz of 2 to 10 points in ‘the varios 5 New gflknlt Plzflln:dpbh. | fifth, ' 23, and 2Cam'u New York —13'11[- “pooled” shares; - notably “steels equi; . £ Fookirnvat Boston. 1 versity, sixth, 26 points. Semte, motor and o, wore Sy v | < 030 & foh i ot e taks. hat he 10 not; win. onk MEN’S $45.00 AND ~$50 00 SUITS AT $39.50 sot at the end, short covering accele- or | Pacific - {pite the e di ¥ £ s 0! ;9&::8231 :anl:lrsalv.;:}h the: exception of R oo g T Ee'-'.m{"fifl Mt b P i in omotive, ma- 200 R: on - Cop . 2 5 AR S atnga- ATl i E . e Sump sweiin thrown. ana. 200 | 162 Men’s Spring Suits are includsd in this offering, comprising the Pnce Now iative lssues. ~General Motors fnished | Hift fitdut /. Ay 2t mactord. CEaneln ;n“']?;d Jn the alscis thiow | | mosh desirable Suits in our stock—high quality materials, ncwest Cipanged atter hiying lost 10. points. | "o 1 I 1 o, Faven ' Sptsgnta A Bartels won tne javelin and 200 me- 8 Spring models, for Young Men and for Men who want conservative o e, LA 5 i it R i 2 syl for the tll, lim man and for the shor, stout man — our $39.50 the heavier bond. market, bsrmasisas e B mERT AT S e Gioont corown regular $45.00 and $50.00 Suits \ uso yielding. Total sales (par value) :.:m Urdon Pacific YESTERDAY'S, RESULTS, Yount won the broad jump and the “lined &',i.’:,:’;”&:of Pohat o7 e L o iuu T8 Rubver ummu Leagus, 1500 metres race, and Cann. got -first : ; call, other old b} s mmu 1 J:-B # |place in the discus thrown. 9 : : 8 s issues showing no alteration. .,m T N’zw rm z Phnadflvhu 4. (Game called end < _..j_ < . 54950 fioo 1 5 e e e, e 3 GOODYEAR NINE TO PLAY 7 21700 Wfllyn QOper .. Cincinnatl- Pltlfllllfll m grounds. o o X STOCKS. %0 Wit Qter b: St.. Loals-Chicagn, ASHLAXD OF JEAWVERS OWFY 1§ This offering comprises 89 of ‘tha. fin@ut Slnh in our stock—Suits Sl P 00 Worth Pk s Leagae. The Goodyear baseball nine will .open ) P“ce Now 1 ;-_-g:‘.u;n Jumers 7 e { Boyom 4. New Tom s their season on Sunday afternoon when that will appeal to particular men, because of their style, their qualxty ui‘a: :'E fi et e e e Shet et B ey s e e Winiam Hunter, || their fit. Men who want the-best to be had in clothing will appreci- 49 50 i an e bt 4 oo 3 Jemer it 11 i Ty Bihe s ldkte Il ste these Smh—our regular $55.00 to $70.00 Suits ° : o1 ¢ MONEY. ] re forwrd - LTS s-Am Car - Buftalo $, Syracuee T I star ball . o8 .Am C }flk New York, Apfl& 30.—Call money | Akrn-Reading game “ana end first inning, n‘n 3‘1‘:;‘,’,,"‘%3“3}&“ a;;e::vemm them;meup - R o 441 | strong; high 15 8; ruling rate §; R A S e m undays game a8 i X B5 s DO L et (e | Eulf S o BRI, | tments for gumes can be ar: ~ Am acceptances ol s 0. - - 3 2160 Am Indianapolis 5, Columbus 0. mnsed by phoning or writing to Wil- 5 T An K< Loulsville-Toledo, wet grounds. g liam Hunter, Employment Olflce, Good- | week, with the daylight saving law in|heavyweight champion of Europe;|this i N ngu GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Eastern League. year, Conn. force, have been able to put in some|Jimmy Wilde, flyweight chnmplcnpo( on nzfia";;:mxf:fiefi'& ?:‘l’fh o !~Ann¢a > xm gmg u‘ n‘.;amn 2 e & m—- T :);a.ctice and hgpie to'make a better |the world; Johnny Sheppard, a light- “This rough spot never was put thers 3 i . Watezbury 2 ITY, LEA {showing than their first game. -welght; Fred Jac featherweight; e uil-u 70 hed New Haven 6, Springgeid . P ¥IELD FOR GAMES| On Sunday the Rivals play the strong|Row, Db Te :'{;fin ?www;fi:l- by me. It usuaily came through the R N 100% Mass. Aggles uc::;:qx;;‘a Sute Coliege 15, | The Jewett City ‘baseball club have | Willimantlc Royers club, with the follow- | Corporal Elumentield, a middleweight, ?::{L 1;1;1::5 ;Féid‘uflv?-: :o fie::; 1989 Beth Motor 8% iversity of Vermont i lease: i 1d lineup: and Tommy Hol tam. . Zos Beh Srcel 7 Vaie 7 ;J.'.,(.‘m by e scomma [iasand S Bl e i o ottt pE TR A e ey tog much on the “shiner” in the pick- 10080 Beth Btesi Bystuss’ 3, Coltmble A 5 N ld. " The field |gerty’ or Dilbut 1st b; Tew 2nd b; J. v wards, who' recently left to|es.” I bluffed with it a lot, bat seidom Beth Steel A Fordham ¢, Dartmouth 3. make into a baseball fic o A8l R ribiibr Srd- b - Mathewson 88 CI battle for the lightweight champion- |threw one unless I was up against it. Reooklrn 1t au Joly Cross’ 24, University of Maine 9, : {will be known as McNichol field ‘when | 2 . ip in- London, is coming back in a|Now; if I find a fough spot on the ball 500 Brooklyn M U 8 Lb Comell §, Amberst 5. (I1 innings.) fixed up it will be one’of [ 1> Redmen cf; P. Scribner rf. 0 it e 3 91.80 D everything is fixed up P rcrle-Rwana 0% Anderson few weeks, Gforge Papin, lightweight |I must have the ball thrown out. Nor - A e 50 | LEAGUE STANDING. the finost ball parks in this section. There |, - o Tl B. Brickson 2nd prlm le}:amplon of France, and Charles Le- [can.I any longer rub the ball on my s U 8 b S0 - National - League. will be ample room for parking' of au- | SHEEEGR M 23 B TERTOR THE O A | doux, the French bantam. champion, | clothing. 3 U S Lb e e tos. - The club plans to build a grand-|& A {also, Wil bé among those present in} . s U £ L 85,46 “§ stand as soon as possible. They.expect [} Sullivan, cf.; Sewart, rf. 3 To replace that brand of pitching UL L, ‘9000 “; bo have the grounds readx for the first } «The Rivals will take on the All Stars |the near future. I am going to try hrowing the ball g =l #fl &: home game which wm be Sunday, May for Sunday, the 9th on the Sth they | from different position.” I'll show them U Vie lare willing to have Moosup come here | SHINE BALL A HANDICAP f" “fl"‘ = e to terms, some real stepping around on that rub- L S INSTEAD OF AN AID, SAYS ELLER b:!' t;flu sna;:’ and shoot’ the ball at ¥, F.’A. TO PLAY STORRS 3 ) Hod Eller, the leading exponent of |the batters rom all angles possidle. : mg TEAM ON CAMPUS e the Baltic Bivals. - | “snine” ball; does not bemoan the | With My speed I believe 11l be more TThe, Academy will play the Storys| /The Melrose basebally team CcURTIenge |loss.of “freak” deliveries -under the |°ffective than with the shiner, which : r un- [ {Be Baitic Rivals and slso ,any High | new rules, and is insistent that he will |P€VET accompliched a ‘great deal for, ool team. Write to J. Paradis, Taft- {not be handicapped in_his pitching. | ™€ e, Coan., Box 562. If anything, he is more emphatic in his asgertion: that: the shin REIGN “BOXEHS FLOCKING TO )und]up huteadec: uem)y T U. 8, LURED BY BIG RURSES| The Cincinnati pitcher was king of number of foreign boxers. in|all shine-ball hurlers, but he says that s’ country never. was so. great as at |the “shiner” by u-el! was “not worth prenn,t_ time. Lured by the .big{a darn.” offered here, European knights| “It's'true'I had a spot on my trouser thenadded m}tt are flqcktng to le‘mxedlnmntflne-ndmtlmt a smoo IM .. 255 ‘.’-