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ACADENY DEFEATS WINDHAM HGH | __ e === {J‘;I‘hhlrtrhhufi, Boston 1. Th. ls > LR AP Sow Fork 7, 8¢ Lous 5, 18 e American Leauue. Willimantle, May 12.—Very fo: unti] 7 a. m. Whether the Pennsylvania i e were the fans who, Thursday after chose Recreation Park as the place to |probably will not be known until our ar-| Philadelphta §, St.\ Louls 6. spend the sunny afterno for they were treated to-a thrilling 1l-inning | be assured that we will be on hand with Eastern League. | struggle between Norwich Academy and |our full force and give you a good en- ;lr‘:;r&!:fi :_ ‘rflglwmlelfimqn 2 i Windham High with Norw on the tertainment, and you may inform your 3 = | Bridgeport 6, Atbany 6. H ing the great traged: heayy end of a 7 to 6 score. people that Rogers Hornsby will surely | Husion 1 Womes 1. following EreR: A% 5 Windham started off with a rush,{be with our team, and will play second efica s a1 dana. of war, devastation an scoring three runs in the first inning and |base. As you probably know, HOmsbY | xewark s, Toronto two in the third oa Murphy, a young|is again leading the National Ieague in| Reading-Syracuse, rain. portsider. Beforn ti¢ ciose of the third |hitting. He had a perfect day yester-| fufslochaitimom, wel grounds. he was ordered to tne showers and Dif-|day against the Giants, having a_triple, pesmarisgipon fiy assumed the burden. Diffl- imme- | double, and two singles, four times at merican Asaciaation. {diately silenced Windnam's :1 Ho|bats, raising his mark to 478, which is| At Minespolls 8, Loulssile 1, | pitched airtight f e aining [ 83 points better than his nearest rival 3 waste. i At Kansas City 8, Colum srainc 9] |eisht nnings, a1 ; uing | While SHorashy odiy: 18 tha moat’ VABIAL | | &t et s cota & oversirained powers. If jona pass and fanning Oniy one|ble player in the world, your fans must Games. your eyes have not been run Was made off him and that on . mis- |not lose sight of the fact that we have| Pumn State 4, New York Untresity 3. € e piay. other famous aurs.ocklnclude% in this| il Gasy 4" Drivety ot Vermont 5. tested this year it would be W h int chapter eame around | group are Milton Ste , cuncede 3 —_— WO e st an i b 6 o8 | 1o8 Dest FIF heafran . theiNational GAMES TODAY. well for you o have t'h?m edge. Jackic Young, tho first up, beat|League! Dr. John Lavan, one of the best MR Bu';flwfl League, tested N O W for faxllng out a grounder to first and stole second. |fielding shortstops in the game _WflBYv Cfndnnlu &8 Rroaityn » N. F. A. stock took a drop when Capt.|Jake Fouriner, formerly the White Sox X St Louls at New York. power. Paradis and Fanning both struck out.|famous first baseman; Austin McHenry, Cnicago at Prilacepasa. Murray on the second ball popped an|Jack Smith, _Clifton Heathcote, Jess 1 American Leagus. o, s si - casy foul fly mot three feet from the | Haines, Dill Doke and Fernie Schupp. | Boston st Chicao. Glasses are the sight recon cateher. Naturally the fans started to| Incidentally several members of our Philsdeiphia st 5. Tovs structor. put on their rubbers, figuring the game|club are members of the Knights of Co- bR RN over. But, strange to say, Fitzgerald |lumbus. This group includes Jake Four- Eastorn Leagus. il dropped the ball and on the next piteh | nfer, Clarence Mueller, William Dillhoe- New H: at Spri d. Murray hit to second and was safe When | fer, Joo Schultz, Dr. John Lavan, Bill arttond o Phosaat i for Obernesser let the ball go through his|pertica and Arthur Riviere. Just pr ‘Bridgeport. at Worcester C [+ 8] E R legs. Young scored with the tying run.|to our leaving St. Lomsm:s;r iot me:s Albany at Waterb = A. Dk A Neither side scored in the tenth in-|poys, Schuitz, Pertica, ogtar, % LEAGUE STANDINGS. " ning although each had a man at the|Fournier were enrolled in the same coun- e oA OPTOMETRIST mid-station waiting for a hit. il on the same might. = Capt. Joe Paradis was first up in the! {Under scparate cover I am sending Pittsburgi . Ho soaked the first pitch far out|yoy a group of pictures of some of our | Brookiyn o left center for two bases. Fanning|men which may be used for advertising E\‘m"‘gofl sacrificed him to third. Murray fanned |purposes. I would ‘appreciate it if you | fOCE but the last strike got away from Fitz-|would return these to me on the day We | Cincinnati gerald, the aforementioned catcher and|piay in Norwich. e Paradis contered in with the deciding| Hoping to mect’ you in New York on tal Thursdny, May 13th. as our gucst at i : dham went out, one, two, three In | the ball game, and then we can diSCUSS | ¢ oiqgng < S halt arrangements for transporting our play- | Washington ¢ RUTH MADE HIS TENTH HOMER N. F. A lost at least two £00d|ers to and from. the ball park, dres Boston hances to score by reason of poor base- [ afe Finally, you may rest assured th Their victory was well-earned | Rogers Hornsby and our entire team will vith Diffty in the box from the be-|pe with us on May 22nd. Detroit, his tenth ho rznn 12—Babe S t innin: ! they would undoubtedly hav Yours very truly, B e Detrost won hands down, CLARENCE F. LLOYD. . | et Fhe an. the stocky Windham piteher, | Traveling Secretary, St. Louls National o ek fairly well but was given ragey Baseball Club. : by hig fielders. Ho was e ey 11 A28 LoSPITAL PATIENTS CHEERED third siralght win for the| BY APPEARANCE OF DEMPSEY Thelr steady improve- | ptjantic City, N. J. May 12—Patients nes of Fddle McKay's|atg the Atlantic City Hospital were —_— Many of his men Whe | iveereq today by the appearance of | Giants Defeat Cardinals. | =0 jaunty on the diamond are| .1 Dempsey, who participated in the| New York, May 12—The New Yorl recent graduates of tha sand lota | gyorence Nightengale day here. Follow- | Nation: again defeated the St. Lou iftehon and Diffy especially art cateh=|ing his morning training program the| Cardinalg hete today by a score of 7 t ng on rapidly. Toth of these young-|champion motored to the local hospital In the first inn: sters e good arms and have developed | and went through the varioys wards;run into the left v hook. shaking hands with the shut-ins. He| three men on bases. It was his next game is with Stonington on | wag the guest of the board of govern-| home run of the season and the turda at Stonington. This|org and remained at the institution for | one with the bases full. me scored two 10. Detroit tool by means of a Blue and Sa hat scored runs w 1d pitches by hit hon s in the cor s b i n nd unless some-| more than an hour. the game were turned over to r- 11l serve to stremgth-| After leaving the institution Demp-!ican Committee for Relief in Ireland. at the head sey went to the Atlantic City country| Score club at Northfield where the local Ki St Louis (N) New York (N) L0 0 \vindbam. wanis club held an outing. He acted| .. . @) Bpe a ¢ o o ¢]as umpire in the baseball game. Sl Ty s T m e #| Jack Kearns, manager for Dempsey | Milienct 3 eny 2t +|was busy today communicating with 2 anell 9| possible sparring partners fonythe hea- | jirckib, 4 & | vyweight champion. Foumier1n 4 2 7. PR 4 1| N0 BOXING CONTEST 1N Dithocteric’ 3 1 ~~~~~ MICHIGAN ON MAY sorm|fheccte 9.9 8 1 0 Lansing, Mich., May 12.—Boxing con-|Wsmrin 1 0 0 0 ofwP3wSnya tests will not be permitted anywhere in|Scupe> 6 0 0 0 0 Michigan on Memorial day, Thomas W.|Tgames 8 8 07 ¢ Biggger, state boxing comn ner, an e nounced today following a conference | Teials 0 210 1 with Governor Groesbeck. s I e s “Next to Christmas,” Said Commis- : sioner Bigger, “Memorial day has come , Hornsby. e bas e to be held the most sacred of our hol- | Snyder. Home rum, Keliy KACEY MANAGEMENT ASSURED idays, and from now on it is certain that = T 2 OF APPEABANCE OF HORNSBY | D0 more boxing matches will be held on Pirates Hits Effective that day in Michigan.’ Boston, Ma: 2—Pittsburgh made six The management of tne local K. of s o of its seven counts in defeating Bo; baseball team has reccived a letter ton 3 to 1 today. Glazner pitched h from the travellng secretary of the St.| PENN. OARSMEN GIVEN st game here and kepk the:Brav is Nationals assuring the manage- HARD WORKOUT TODAY | his well scattered he knocked in ti it of the appearance of Tlogers Homs- | New York, May 12—The University | winning.run in the eighth inning with and the rest of the tcam here on F of Pennsylvania and a single to centre. “core: dner.3b v 22nd. The letter follows: v fe! riv Pittsburgh t» Boslon (N varsity crews, which arriv o 10- ittsburgh € st (N) J. A Holland, Manader, Knights of 1 W cheaiciied heta, f prot it \ J . '8hts of} gay were given a hard workout pre- A ::-l:hl Baseball Ciub, Norwich, pua(&ry to the Childs cup regatta ( Saturday Coach Joseph Wright direct- car Sie: T e in receipt of your favor| ed the crews to row the Iluri-m course May 9th regarding exhibition game at | twice. The crews will repeat this feat orwich on Sunday, May 22nd. At this | tomorrow. me 1 am unable to say just what time we will arrive in Norwich. I have re- sted the Pemnsylvania railroad people| Danviile, Ky., May-12.~The state Fed.| Totsis o place our ear on train No. 172, leav-| eration of Women's Clubs unanimousty ng Fhiladelphia at 1057 p. m, to be|adopted here today-a resolution mreing off at New London and jumped to | the 1920 legislature to repeal the present ain No. 704, arriving in Norwich at n < a state law legalizing betting on K i 53, but permitting us to occupy our car race tracks. R ks 4 33 402 i Grimm.*b chmidt.c zerp Want Law Repealed. ¢ ted for Watson in MRS. BKAUFF TrS Seore by innings Pitisburgh Beston IN FIRST INNING AND WIN ——— Brooklyn " piled up SELLING FEATURED MARKET. | lehleh Valey 5 N. Y., May 12 x runs in the first inning in its game with Cincignati today and fin- ally won 8 to 1. Cadore was iny except in the sixth when the Red b: ters found him for two doubles and two singles, which netted them their onl run. A double play intervened, Konetch hit a home run and two singles. Cincinnati New York, May 12.—The stock mar-| daoes pr " oday experienced its fourth consceu. | Mexiean - Potroi ve setback this week, further liquida-| Mami Cop on and professional selling in fairly | 30 B ... largs volume being accompinied by de-| no B & edly firmer money tendencies. A i Heavy withdrawal of funds from local|Y Y N H & 1 iinstitutions to meet demands of the fed- | b, T2 o jeral government doubtless ceeasined the | pemint . higher rate for call money, which opened | Reproglo iron st T per cent. and remained at that figure | M Stest See,cf Duncan. ¥ Ehroughout. Time money was unchanged, | Scuth Fadfe g but demand for Tong loans and mercan- | Sotn Ty i’ Crane.ss l“; paper was light, mi P:;:\dk.. ;\'xnm orelgn exchange male furthar suh.|Union Pa 5 glantial response to the German repzra- | U § gk e LTl ] ns settlement Demard bills on Len-| U § Steet 3¢ o w0es | Totals gon came within a fraction of $1.09, thei: | Westinghouse i Score by imnings: ®est quotation since April of vear | Willm' Or S5 8y | Cincinnatt #0d equal or greater strength was shown | ©70 Fum® AR i e T o e foy all other remitiances. Germa 1 marks = er. Home mum, siared in the rise and am advance of 3-4 2 o R Jof a cent was shown In the Greek rate.| New York, May 12.—Calil money firm-| (xx) Batted for Schupp in Industrial shares comorising tre steel,| °F; high 7; low 7; ruling rate 7; closing| (2 Ban for Clemons In 9th equipmeni and motor groups, inc "‘:13&:&9;:'? at 7; last loan 7; bank BavswoliVaaltaneduin:ath S prospects waro eaid to I S Fone Moy 15 Burweil wesk: n th & was innocent and ld" Ign xisterad extreme ae T w‘x: erad extreme o, COTTON | ened in the eighth inning today, Phil 4458 & i New Yark, 12.—Spot cotton | adelphia scoring two runs after two ‘»“,‘rfi?\n‘i‘;““itl d’d quiet; m‘&mg’fi’&. men were out and defeated St. Louis 8 »r2 on :he common and ; to 6. With the bases full in the twelfth ¢ Alabana Gregt South- CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. Ho tocals worked 2 triple steal, Sister E lir coatesi of Southera| Chicago, May 13.—Wheat prices show. | reaching home and tieing the scor N ( olls wore foms ro- |ounng largely to the fact that crop Te-| diers from Jetfersons Barracks partic- Ly T S Dota |ooaopsssa lsssfoucaontable than uas| [ 23 R s tine cercles o i, period. Xo een the rule of late. e cet closes % : S ¢, Wilitics, espe- | nervous, 3-4c to 1 340 net lower, with | Servance of National Hospital Day. S T G Jew Stabls | May $1.43 to $1.43 1-4 and July $1.16 to| ‘paiio] R e, $1.16 3-4. Corn lost 1-dc to b5-3c, oats st P Bt A 3-8c to 3-4¢, and provisions 5¢c to 20c. Iv)‘.y;ln'.‘lb s13 : H t e " A | Besides having an advantage in regard 3 3 20 > o e % ”3‘5 to crop advices, the bears in Wheat were | ouaiocir 3 3 & 5 olvatiste & 5 &5 %1 Lither 3 Vins for 1he|3Dle to put stress on nigher rates for Bomoilp 4 38 1 gljacisonct 2 0.4 0 of 3 el money and heaviness in the stock market, | Peridns.e 4 2 & I e19 1] mus| Tor. = va'ue) - " 1 s s eresated $10.875.000 ") 88| 2 oll ‘as upon slowness of export do. | Fnakrdt 3 812 1 RN -3 i mand and upon talk that Argentine ship-|Hamisp 2 6 0 1 4| 4°1:8.3 ¢ - ving troubles would soon bé settled. The | Keefe.n “’ 9.0 0 E 10000 STOCKS passage of the emergency tariff bill of | Bemmis 1 6 0 ¢ 0 e as3 the senate action seemed for the most Lo 11000 £ 2730 2| 10000 without much influence in favor of the SR T (x) Batted for Harris in 6th. (2) Batted for Leo in 8th. (z2) Batted for Burwell in th, Score by Innings: bu; On the other hand, reports of ned industrial conditions in Great n attracted some unfavorable notice. A St Louls .. 20000228 00 ic rural offerings were small, and | Philadelphta .. . 0104160 2 08 i of outslde speculative interest was a | T¥o buse hits, C.".Walker, Perkine. Willlams, | subject of comment. e Corn and oats were easier with wheat, hough steadied mote or less by 2 fair- 1y good domestic shipping eall for corn and by #igns of a falling off in receipts. Provisions reflected the weakness of 4n_despite higher quotations on hogs 1 notwithstanding gossip of a better txport demand, CHIGAGO GRAIN MARKET. Low. Ty 4% Juniors Win Game. The Laurel Hill nine met defeat at the hands of the Broadway Juniors on Wednesday night by the score of 12-9. The lineup for the Juntors: Busch ¢, Bo- tham p, Rainey 1b, Falcone 2b, Rodg- ers ss, Holdridge 3b, Anderson 1f, Pres- ton rf, Bedard cf. The feature of the gamo was the hitting of Rodgers and Botham. Leffingwell pitched a good game for the Laurels and Wilcox re- ceived nicely, but the Laurels received poor support. Del & Mudwa ' Eao Erie f #i e + a8 O 4 82 2 9% 20% vart to have been discounted I advance.| Tusls Indications of frost tonight - were also 0% 0% - l Franklin Sq. Norwich, Conn. s . people will make these arrangements| Resion;Cesso. min o | Reconstructlon rival in Philadelphia. However, you may | Waskington 4,) Cleveland 1. = d ; Perio I’s also the reconstruction period for wasted vision and IN GAME AGAINST TIGERS | Ruth and Ja The indiscriminate giving of alms is re- | Edna Pendleton and Bert Gardner, with garded as a virtue in Mohammedan coun- |“MARY,” Geo. M. Cohan’s tries, with a result that mendicants | Musical Hit, which returns abound there. Davis Theatre, Tuesday Night, May 17:{ National to the ting to ver knew tz ha dbeen siolen made | and us- | ore: fants, led here hall bus- | club IT’S BEEN , SEVERAL YEARS SINCE YOU COULD BUY SUITS LIKE THESE SUITS OF OURS | toda J‘nudrs Captain Dennis O'Connell, Miler N Krogness olympic WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY As 1T 18 At $35.00 { FINEST ALL-WOOL FAB- RICS ; HERRINGBONES, GRAYS, STRIPES — ALL SMART PATTERNS, Mfirphy & MeGarry 207 Main Streei quizzed him about it no effort to recover the! but did try to locate | m e purchased it he owned two corroborated by owner, who tes-} de . he said, man from w contention PRINCETON NOT ABLE TO ENTER NEWLY REGATTA Princeton, N. J. May 12—Coach Spa- eth stated today that Princeton would t be able to enter the Newly regatta t Philadelphia on May 28 where the Navy had beea hoping to get a return race with the Tigers. Dr. Spaeth said the Princeton racing schedule is al- ready filled and it would be impo: ble fo fit in an additional race crew. 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FOR TRACK MEET|PORAN FAILS IN FIGHT Cambridge, Mass, Bingham of t! picked a squ compete for the Cri e annuai | k meet wit ale, scheduled for| turday at New Haven. The squad lich leaves tomorrow afternoon in- men to cd Gourdin, entered in the sprints. oad jump and shot put and George pole vaulter. i | Junior Class Won ton N. J. M nd field champions tod nceton record was equalled, Tay- 23 running the low hurdles in 24 econds hips were CAUSES OF THE FINANCIAL PLIGHTS OF THE RAIROADS —During a lon; examination befor: Tstate commerce commit- | St of Southern Pacific, 1 firmly to the views he had given direet testimony as to tné causes of | o financial plight of the railroads of the count s for labor, fixed partial-| H by government action, are | be reduced, Mr. | reiterated in reply ‘to ques- from members of the coomittee, | e ch is investigating the whole railroad | i, tuation. Present revenues as affected | i hv recent rate advances, are entirel he added, and must be Krutts, Arguments and queries by izned to bring out the view: as to w of the ther lower freight rates | '° republican, Idaho, order late tod: ¥ 12—Princeion’s | meda supply ¥ by the Junior class. Onel PRIEST SOLD STOLEN BONDS Ohio, sold $1,140 worth us Kruttschnitt, chairman | debts. Gorek dug up $7 | bonds yacht designer of Bristol, R. I, have been elected to honorary membership in the American Soci of Mechanical Engineers, the AGAINST NAVY BILL Winston Churchill ington, May 12.—Senator Bo failed .on a point priation California, and m, for naval on veauest of Senator mporarfiy action on rendments relating to the arine base and the Ala- base. n Pedro sul 0 PAY PARISH DEBTS | Gorek, a ar. Gary, Indi- officials in connection | 1 robbery -at Toledo, ed today that he had | f coupons from the| olen bonds in order to pay parish .000 worth o ck yard, telling the off were given to him by tiy arrested. 10,000, h a recent m and confe: rbaytis, rece s held in bonds of ONORARY MEMBERS OF MECHANICAL ENGINE RS Stamford, May 12.—Henry R. Towne, sad of the Yale and Towne Manuilctur- g Co., of Stamford. Conn.. and Nathan- 1 Greene Herreshoff, naval architect and ation . announced night. Prerequisites to honorary mem- St arish >{ bership are distinctive achicvements in slightest en- ¥ By 1 from the railroad director, | PECISION WILL 5L to the suggestion of Senator 20 MEMBERS OF w epublican, Michigan, that | gain populer faver by| Kansas City, Ma thel £ ate reductions and_ wage|ywenty-seven members of the L W. W NGOPYAIGHT KEVSTONE. b same time, Mr. Krutt- convicted in the -federal distri court Winston Churchill, British Nua- tt retorted ¢ the railroads are | angas City in December, 1919, and sen- gyt g o0 O 3 almost in death throes.” tenced to varying terms In the Seaven. | of Colonies- | worth penitent will be freed asa fe-g A. F. OF L. OPPOSED TO A sult of the decision of the United States DEP'T OF PUBLIC WELFARE |court of appeal Paul toda s United States di attorne: and, Cincinnati, May 12.—The executive | announced. j tain neil of the American Federation of —_ south, ment hor in on here, today entered the ng may be wicked. but there | cau: lack of foundaticn ght to prevent the pas: of the bill card in the deck. under e heavier now before congi partment of public W ss to create a de- 1fare. President Samuel Gompers of the fed- eration, in accordance with instructions from the council, tonight telegraphed to Senator W. S. 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