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) The Norwich K. of C. will play the fast) the new men signed up by Ashland, there Rhode | should be big doings at Ashland park. jsiand State league, at the falr grounds| Manager Chase has Frechette signed rnoon at 3 o'clock. Brad-{ to.do the backstopping. ford has not lost a game in their league | back in the lineup. and were defeated only once this season, | hard hitting outfielder, has also signed. and that was by Norwich Kacey on Sun-| Chase will be seen at first, and a pitcher %3d4. They claim they are com- | of repute is expected to be on hand for orwich for revenge and will be this game. Manager Chase is also look- Bradford team, the leaders in tomorrow day, Ma: S WITH BRADFORD SUNDAY Ringland will be Ray Wheeler, the F gthened by several new players hired | ing for another good infielder. for this occasion. First Baseman Mooney and - Second | wxgyERLY ANNTHILATES Paseman Caftrey have been released and, thetr places will be filled by Stapleton ACADEMY TEAM and Hayes of the Bridgeport Rosebuds.| ~Barber held N. F. A. to one hit yes- These boys were seen here recently and | terday afternoon on the their work was gilt edged and campus they | Westerly easily won by the score of 10 need no introduction to the Norwich fans. | to 0. The lad hurled a fine game of ball. | A. Slater's wishes to state vertising the game are out and the price o fadmision is on every bill, that he will not be obliged had to in the past. Philadelphia, June 4—Myers' terrific{Chicaga ©..10 batting which . featured = vesterday's | Washingidn Brooklyn victory, gave Meadows his{fh Lous first defeat of the season delphia losing, 5 to 1. scored in the fifth, Iyn’s half of the sixth. Then came the and e K. of . management were very for- | having things well under control at all| triple. Score: @ifing their services, as they | times. N Philadelphia Waterbury e iie weakest gap in the K. of C.| Captain Meek was the boy that squash- i ol B Team. Another new face which will be|ed his no-hit aspirations. Meeks hit|Omss I 11 % flanenfis 4 03 2 0 ween in the Norwich lineup will be Jimmy | came in the last half of the ninth, a|Nelsif 4 1 2 0 bluncat 02 3 1 € 0f GAMES TODAY. Donahue, a first class catcher. Donahue | sharp single to right. Not another man | \iger<.ct 5 2 4 0 1Mousellt 4 1300 National League. 1o a boy with an excellent baseball repu- | on the team made’ anything that even|Gfmids 4 0 2 1 wfidillrds 4 0 2 5 1{xew Tork 2t Tesion lation 294 will no doubt add strength to | looked like a hit. My 5 0 1 2 AlmMines 4 201 00 Troodm 3t Phideiphis the team 4 Westerly played errorless ball, in sharp | g aitiere 4 2 8 1 0fTragoserc § 0 1 1 o T The local management have this week | contrast to the Norwich miscreants, who | Mamauxp 1 0 1 aLaderus” 1 0 0 0 0 i "*L SR srected bleachers to seat 500 people and [ had made nine misplays when we stopped | = oo fMedowsy 10 0 0 0F L SRS bease Wis should be an inducement for a ‘rec- | counting. £ e e ien it Mot srd-breaking crowd. The Norwich man-| Only six hits were made off Captain To o TW 91 Detroit at Chicago. agement have told the baseball public|Meek. but then hits were unnecessary, as| (1) Tatied for Trerceser in St. Loals at Clereland. that they will put a first class club in| the captain was a bit wild and walked | {20 Batel for Meadows in o Eastern League. the field and they intend to live up to| 11 men. Brookiyn .. % 0 02 o1 2|Sodnstcld at Albany ihefr word. The public should consider| To start the game off, Meek fanned the | Philadeiphia S 01000 01 B LY e hat it takes time to organize a first class | first batter. Then Whitney erred and|, Tvo bue hits. Afvex. 0. Miler. Tares base T New Haven at Hartrord. fub. ome that will work together. Ade-|Kenyon was safe. He stole second. Hel M 2 et auate car servics will be given to and | was out when Whitney grabbed Dowd's Cardimals 5, Cubs 1. N. F. A. at DBulkees the ground: grounder and threw to Ringland, who ran . - : e e e eub. will probably, be| bitn. dowh Betwetn secons and. third.] . St Louls, June &—Affer winning elév- Lamb or Donahue c, Patten p, Stapleton Then with two down the Academy broke of the dead ones from the park as he MYERS MADE GOOD USE OF STICK IN GAME WITH PHILLIES | New York After the locals two passes and J. Miller's error filled the bases in Brook- first hit og the game off Meadows, ers’ double, that scored two runs. drove in the visitors' third run with a en straight games Alexander was stop- ped by St. Louis today in the opening " wonwICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1920 the near future have the crack Baltic LEAGUE STANDINGS. Rivals as_opponents in a series of three Natienal League. games. The first to be played at Sla- Won. ter's Park. The management of the W.|Mmokim s the bills ad- , 50 he hopes %o send some | Bosten - Philadeiputa” " American Leavue, W | clevetana ... . 7 Boston ... today, Phila-| par s Dridzevort New Haven Hartford Sprinefield Pittsfield Worcester bany GAMES SUNDAY. DANCING TONIGHT ASMD CASINO ;IEWETI' CITY 8:15 O'CLOCK (New Tims) -« McDERMOTT'S BALL TOSSE TO PLAY DORCHEST K. OF €. (Special to The Bulletin.) Putnam, June 4—The Dorchester K: of C. team that will line up against Tom McDermott's lightning fast aggregation of ball tossers at North Grosvenordale i next Sunday afternoon is making one of the greatest records of any Semi-pro team in New England. The visitors’ line. ; BASEBALL Sayles FisId, Baltic Saturday, June 5th BALTIC RIVALS vs. PLAINFIELD Sunday, June 6th BALTIC RIVALS vs. _ PASTIME A. C.| Games Called at 3:30 P. M. BASEBALL SUNDAY McNicel Field, Jewett City JEWETT CITY vs. SUB. BASE (CHAMPION SERVICE TEAM OF NEW ENGLAND) GAME CALLED AT 3:30 (New Time) GENTS 25c—LADIES 15¢ FOLLOW THE CROWD up includes Mullen, formerly of Roxbury All Stars; Sheehan, star of the team for the past three years; Newman, a_grand player; Gilbert, formerly of St. Peter's team; MecVey, who has been in the Ca- PIKE AND BANKS TO MEET IN FINALS .NEXT THURSDAY Hartford, Conn., June 14—G. W. Pik of Springfield 'and L. N | nadian league’; Swan, this year's star at!senior of Lrooklyn, N. Y e will Banks, a Yale et in DORCHESTER K. OF C. | SLATER ATHLETIC AS - SOCIATION OF WEBSTER" NO. GROSVENORDALE At North Grosvenordale Sunday, June 6, At 3:30 P. M. Fastest Sunday Game in Eastern Connecticut FAIR GROUNDS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON ~ BRADFORD, R. L +7 VS, NORWICH K-C Games Called at 3 O’clock Sharp VS. ySovE (New Time) " Mills Park CONNECTICUT MILLS At Danielson, Conn. Sunday, June 6, At 3:30P. M. Standard Time v ve P Rt st Lainb 8 ' tational League. ston collega; Cleary, of Mechanics | the finals for #ie tennis championship . 3t 1. ¢ Tl B, el b, A | ey herTors, & Dast | rie (o1 thi saries withChicago. . THe | Avis; Foley Boston college caicher: {of New Kngland on the courts of the All Semi-Pro Players Free Grandstand Seats B OBy L e Lo tia Dol BE St Tk e o hoves | score was 5 to 1. Score: Ryan, Dorchester Catholic league, and|Hartford Golf club on Thursday next. e i oy nfl;“ 'r'xn'";rm; m.; four more and then one in :icrfao(e:fig Chicago (N) St. Louis (N) | Spencer, captain of Boston English high.| Pike and Banks won their matches in e = - = son. ek f" ARAt theso faotien : w upna b 2 | Seven of these players have been on the)the semi-finals this afternoon, the for- Bortind, Oker ish o skye he will win (his Eame or Bever pifes | Wit thise funttien. Flackt "3 170 0 0 same team for two years and have de-|mer defeating J. B. Fenno, 6-1, -2, and f Mk o Rl R el o 3 e BaR.. Hs AR FE R Ee pets s mriieht astest fonypeleine: £eloiod H e veloped almost perfect team play. Banks defeating L. A. De Turénne, 6-1, . b i T | e the 4 orwich gave him on)our heroes, and i's about time they|Dabere’ 3 171 0 1 Detrit at, Ciagn. 6.3 = cases where it h en meecs- | o a5 snapped out of it and showed n little life,| Lot 4 9 1 0 olflorncby.zn H St. Touls 8¢ Cleveland. 2 \ 5 _|sary to put the main in service wi L ol Today N. F. A. clashes with our old [Detsh & 5 o 3 0\ L Eastern League. REFUSE JACK KELLY ENTRY e b ennotong e Tu- liot 5 sufficient time for SUB BASE TEAM TO PLAY friend, Bulkeley Tiigh, at the Nathan i1 (e e IN HENUEY EVENTS | renne defeated R, B, Snow and E, §, | Snent to set. This practice was le-{ SUNDAY, JUNE 6tb JEWETT ciTY cLup|Hale grounds, New London. The fish : z Worcestcr at New Taren. Prlladelphia, June 4.—A cablegram |Chase, 6-2, apd ¥ PilesanilsH: 1. [ SN0 A00UE ibece: YoRES (AEvCmal A ) city boys won hands down Memorial af- o Pifisgeld at Waterby ; 2 gt ava " SSiile and B given excellent results. In the The etion at McNicol fleld this! ternoon and no doubt expect to have ve ey LN St asbazy. received here today from the stewards of | Davenport defeated Banks and R. L.ifgs v some nine miles of KA hl d Sunday be none other than the U. 5. | little trouble this afternoon. Its & cineh| . Towls 31 & radtord . K. o€ G at Fut G the eblonley frsRaite ounced their re-|James, 6-4, 6-2,%this match being inliron mains have been laid, siuana vs. aval bass team of New London. The|n HIL e i MCN | . Seorn by iy y 5 S SN S fusal to accept the entry of Jack Kelly, | the semi-finals. The other semi-final|yyasg pounds of cement. The B ber the team they had| i A- Wil never beat them if they|cuicago 00 — = American sculling champion, to compete |Match in doubles, that between Wiley s e 0 ans well remember the team they had| continue playing the brand of ball dis- (St Lous :. . ... 1 0 1 00 2 L and Hyde and F e D e o b L T ast season, winning the service cham-| plaved vestesdas. | But lon a tomn e Two buse hit, Terry, Three bus cits, - YESTERDAY RESULTS for the Diamond Seculls in England the |and yde and fenno and De Turenne, | of jeaq at about 16 times the cost al pionsh New England by defeating| that has no turning, as the poet saye.| ® Fourmier 2. Ciemons National Leagus et fePtRotistnis® month Siliebcanls: 2};,:;";‘)‘;":&‘]1"“91{“’ ooy be: | was - thousit at first (hat the labor of the fast Shipping Board team of Boston| and whe 2 : — - - | gram. which was addressed to John Ar-}Caus ] ie doubles will be folata ol ba _ In & three-game series. With the excep- amna:(u“ll:_e'l‘m:h;:i ;'i,fl“uie'“'{'.z"lflx“;“ Giants 11, Draves 8. % { thur Brown, a member of the American | completed tomorrow. cement than with Ashland Park, Jewett Clty. tion of two ciayers. this vears etam is they come to today and trim Bulkeley. | _ Boston June 4.—New Jork defeated in. | Rowing Association, r\t;flm A . Aoiten Gasics. s s necessary to keep 3 composed of the same men who played at| = Keenan will pitch for N. F. A. and win | Boston, 11 to 8, today. Score: American League | “Entry of jack Kelly for diamond| . Giag = joints t for 36 to hou! - o L A » . A. and Y % < e Glasgo baseball team will »lay |, he-same. In making 5 { S ewett City last season. be opposed by Mclnnis probably. Keenan New York (N) | Boston (1) Philadelphia 5, New 3crk I sculls mot accepted. Letter will follow. | g0 " Cotonials of Noraieh Saturas |about,the same. In making a joint a At 3:15 P. M. (New Time) The Jew team is sure playing| s jn fine form and can be depended upon S TR L e T { Please advise Kelly. he Duwels will play the fast Cuban | it all: Smolmp TG0 am dc Galarh ' in hard luck, losing their last three bto hurl a steady Eame. Pl $13 1 ipam 01 8| Bosion Wastingien: Tatn. | ither Kelly nor Brown could explain | Giants, Sunday, at the battle grouncs. | b e e L e S by | but they are putting| A large delegation of students will ac- | Iietherss & 0 4 7 1 Wawiin i Easiers ‘teaus |the message “I see no reason for thei from passing into the pine. Neat cement | Urusuay bas one car to every 148 pes a fine 1 of ball. Buck Shahan 18| company the team and will aid the boys|Dosiedh 4 2 6 4 Lo refusal of my entry,” saic Kelly. “Pos- Lo e R S, T sons. g proving himself to be an A No. 1 twirl- | with their stentorian volces Ranfel 4031 et sibly the Englishman are considering the 4 hdiyih 5 T e Rangoon has el =00d sized moving er, having allowed but seven hits in the [ The umpires at yesterday's game were|Koiis & 210 1 110 - trouble which arose after the return of e Bl S el e T B e e il Col i B picture houses. of them 1 last three games pitched. William McKnight of Catholic university, | Smithc 3 1°2 2 0lsrmitoys Aol st paw. the Vesper Boat’ Club in 1902 from the | defeated Clark College at tennis -hia af-| considerabic antagoniem wai L es while the other three arc The lineup for Sunday’s game: Capt. *| Douglasp 4 0 0 1 0Tordss 030 (Second “game) et P ] ternoon, five matches to one. by the workmen toward this method. i » B Lo o ok Sh e e elian | formerly an Academy athlete of extraor- | Huikeiy 1 0 © 1 $10 English Henley. / fanlich sibly dhe to a belief that it wou ans and ratives o oy J':lm S "r:fl;e;t -hg dinary ability, and Joe Sujlivan, the e S The difficulty- arose over the expense G Signed Boxing Bill 2 reduced demand for their s Cyr 1t, Ra e i 20| vride of the engine house. Towls 35 8 E nccount of the Vesper club, of which| _ @overnor Signed Boxing Bill et thio oo Since its contract expired with Britaic e gt e score i 2 Kelly is a member, and the Soston, June 4— Governor Coolidge | (he men becs i decy tina has been frer ent h " Score by Tnul 3 n E the men becom in 'r:‘ _management : as h:;l the grounds o Wity i sison by 3 Sty 1 committee then declared that no Ve gned tonight a bill to legalize ten | jsints 1to supply other countries with butter. SR WA tis damped W twpl. 0% hes ad b b «| Boston B R R 3 e i onlToever tound boxing bouts in this state. = e ondition, so the fa will see a d r- hitney, af ine.c. Twa base Youns Dosle. Threo | — — 57 o0 = e e " SEEAS Hhan the Gite That WiS DISYea GR{EMSII § .4 1 3 MEmrcn b Y e e e e e . e 3 - . i S = i = PO Speaking of Foresight. Ry ayed On | pingiandm & 0 3 4 3|Dowd. i S | Astoci | Kelly said tonisht that' now t Cement Joins Water Mains. rem. the ‘Consular Reports The framers of the constitution lim. o Py o - ll u‘ Jjalleirtie ¢ e Tigers 6, White Sox 3. SR | out of the diamond sculls he would train} For making joints in cast-iron water| Uruguay leads s}t the other Fouth lited each state to two senators. * v B ¢ 4 g1 Sffecti i v e R {for the Olympics and would enter the{pipes of all sizes from 6.inches to 30 | American Couniries in the number of au zht be a statesman s - oy Fanning. 3 0 0 0 1|orilis. o 4 ) 1 4.—Effective pitching by napoits 0. D L& Dipe hes 3 miz e 4 statesman shortage TAFTVILLE CLUB CHANGES eyl B e R e D;.‘,‘;?fi:lm HET“C“ZO Hafo “.flflc Detroit| Miwaukee-Louisiille, rain. | tryouts at Worcester, Mass.,, July 23-24.|inches in diameter; the Bureau of [ tomobiles in proportion to the population. | said.—New York Post, ITS MANAGER | {NEe < 3§ 8§ J|Micwlef 4 ¢ 4 1 0 |junched hits off the local pitchers and| . Coltege Games The Taftville baseball club has been re- LA e 299 0 % Detroit won the first pame of the se-{ Fordlam 18, Marsland State 2. organized and have appointed John Me- '!;Hl 1 2 12718 8 Totals 62710 0fries, 6 to 3. Iay Schalk completed h 2 Sheffery as manager d coach. The | ywegerty "3 400 0011 1g|0ne thousandth fajor leaguc \g\a‘molsnll team has been strengtheied for the game|N. F. A e 0 | of which he has played as a White Sox.} i isi Sedey with Willimaatic. Chiappel, & Gack| Betie to Milk ‘ol Sioe 1) o aset 5 e’ P | President Provisional Gov- .. do the twirling, with Murphy | 73, b7 Meek 4: by Barber 6. Dowsie piay. Miicher Chicago (A) Detroit ernment Of Korea en the receiving end. W N el i iy = etboldst 1 01 0 0f¥euns b ASHLAND AND TAFTVILLE W “;\‘\ BSI""" ¥8: Hanover, 1001 iffemer . 12 W. A. Slater's will on Saturda: 402 0 ofveahr e Sundae e CASH TOMORROW [ oy Siater's park in Jewett City, cross 421 0 ofveiimany his Sunday the Ashland team meet| bats with the strong Hangver club, Ag|ifollneh & 119 2 situcnent heir old rivals from Taftville. There is| the Hanover club won the Brst game the | naere® § 2 3 8 Y always plenty of fireworks when these|W. A. Slater's are out to even up the 9 0 0 0 of\msmithc iwo teams come together. and as Mana- | series. Bullet Cyr will be in the box for S ger McSheflery of Taftvil strength- | the. Slater's outfit and, St. John will do $ 00 o rows ening up for this game, together with| the catching. The W. A. Slater's will in 00 0 o 5 = sl Totals Znos e (x) Batted for Ferr in Tth. A L g e Y Seure by innings: Detrit T2 3000 001 6 Two base hits, 4. Collins gnd Hellman. { MARKET CONTINUES DULL. 100 Anaconda . 58y = New York, June 4—Conditions not | 5 Aldien - T8% AL cesy A s inlike those which or8linarily prevail Balt & Ohio .- New York, June 4—The New York midsummer attgnded today But & Ohlo pr Yankees continued their terrific sligging session of the stock ex- i here today and beat Philadelphia in the | hange. Sales barely aggregated 365,-1 'ioy hoer o> second game of the series by a score of | 0 shares, approximating the year's low 20 Brock R T ctfs . 12'to 5.. Score: ecord for & full seseion i Bue & Sup Philadelphia_(A) New York (A) Movements of prices were in conso-| S0 Cen Puene W s o ng lssues alternacely advanced and de- Chie Gt W ... i 00 ined within circumscribed limits, the| 50 Cile 3 & st P . 00 market closing with a fairly steady | ‘99 o 2§ 45T 5 58 tone on covering by shorts in steels and #OC RI &P . 00 affiliated shares. -‘vv’m 0 o0f In essence, however, the list derived| 300 Chno Co L aimost its gole support from the opera-| 0 Corden 21 tions of pools in Mexican oiis, several Crucible 'Sicel aper ot the equipments and the more obscure| 3140 Den & & @ Keefep epecialties, the latter being featured by | ‘see xxGalloway International Paper, Writing | 170 B Tokals. Paper preferred and Union Bag and Pa-| 200 E (x) Ratt o 000 Gen Mo {50 Bl for Recte 1n ¢ Politics that 18 to say, next week's| %5 Motor 6 p & 'dé e | . . Yotor 6 p ¢ o niladeiphia 0000 00—y residential convention at Chicago, evok-| 1190 GL. Norh pr Fhlteins hat Mg il *d Jittle more than languid discussion ;",‘j,"mk“ “t:"l-uf- Two base’ hits. Meusel. Griftin, Mozridge, Rut EOPYRIGHT KEVETONE VIEW GOw MEW YORK. Neot in man was said, has Wall | 600 Jor® b Peckinpavgh, Bode. Home runs, Pratt, street been so much at sea or manifest- % Int Tan 'C o L R Dr. Syngman Rhee, President of ::...,. xfl; 1: ;:;:af;p;terasl in develop- e B romns i iaciars 0" the Provisional Government of the | The suparficlal chikracter of the satock Int Mer Mar Cleveland, Ohio, June 4.—St. Louis| Republic of Korea, who is in Wash- market extended to money rates! vir- st took the first game of the scries 7 to 6. ington with the Korean Commission. | ually all of the day's call loans, as well Latigh ~Valiéy batting Bagby from the box in the ffth|\ In March, 1919, when the Independ- as those running into next week, being A inning when it scored five runs on five! ent movement began in Korea, Dr. | made on a six per cent. basis. For all| 19 Mex Petrol 5 hits. Score: | Rhee, was the unanimous choice of ; practical purposes, however, time funfs| %0 Mami cCp St Louis (A) nd ) .| his people as a delegate to the Paris | wers again nowetisient o ian| e %% T PR e 5‘ Peace Conference. Dr. Rhee’s entire | o xchange continue ar,| 200 Mo Pacific . 11 3 1|chemanss 50120 s 2 . : the Lond: ecording another re-| 1700 Mo Pacifc pr 3.9 2 g 32 glg]uaeorts shus farhavo been todnform, action, W dencies for Paris| %00 16 0 0 10 v: the American people of the aims and } bills, but nd German remit-| ‘200 A 308, Ll 44Ul aspirations of his people and also tances hardened. Rumors of additional| 100 Nor Pacife 410 1 offehmsientd 12 1 6|, how they have suffered under the | gold imports, via the Pacific coast, were| 7 Paon R R jevereide 4 0 1 1 0f rNelle 03 1 pfy w0t confirmed. 130 Plerce 01 .. e 4 1en 1 LR R _rule of the Japanese. Liber'y bonds recovered from their| s peacs . Totals® FIEE I ZChen - 0 00 0 o sethack of the morning, closing mostly! 190 Reading 1 pe 10004 at gains. In the foreign group Anglo-| 110 Mw I' & sieel P French were strong at 99 1.8, To-| 300 LU TG RS e tal ee. par value, aggregated $1 280 Tenn Cepper Score Ly innings: 0. Ol U. S. registered 4's were 1-8| €1 Tobacco Proa st Touis 001500017 NLSUL Tower. o% AR 500 Falon oc e O ve basé Soorn” + * * 70 - 78 Tubber i s All Stars vs. Melrose. g ~tinghouse The All Stars will clash with the fast 8 Am At or - Melrose team of Taftville Sunday after- TR Ry i~ noon, at the Mohegan park grounds. " Manager Weisner will put in the best 3 & As Can 5 3 o am G & % 4 MONEY, men he has against Taftville. John ,le BELLANS W Am Coumn Ol New York, June 4.—Call money|Keenan of the N. F. A. will be seen in Hot water i BA L oo steady; high 6: low 6: ruling rate 6;|the lineup and it is expected that Joe Sure Re!ief e Am Tel & T 45 closing bid 6; offered at 6; last loan 6. | Paradis of N. F. 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