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With a record of having lost ‘“’” one eut of the last six played) the rsythe team of Néw Haven cofes to the fair groufids.’ The' team at . o team is all that 4t ds’repre- be and “has some- ereditable ories to their credit. ‘The bnly game as 1o South Manchestey when' thev bea 4 to-dr Early in the season plaved a fivé-inning game with the Haven cluh of the Bastern league resuited in a 1-to 1.tle.. A team his calibre ghould make.a gb0d ghow- against the 10cal club and put a battle than -the American Lhain re a week ago. The TForsythe team is'depending on to do the h‘xrllng This boy 1s pitcher with the Virginia: state has played with the fast team of South. Norwalk for sear Nistn, & New Haven will do the catch- will be Cavadini. Lockwood sevara premise first base high runs, his gener. the ivorfes brougnt repeated applamse. . | Schaefer apparently’could: have ended the matcht sootier, for Ne was master at ajl times, but- fw audience some _thrills .near the Cochran threatenéd: foA a run of 166 Schaefer now “hbids . ed premacy in the ‘bulk 1ife" ww, havin defended his title against Willle, Hoppe and Cocliran, his:two.most formidable ops: ponents. He does.not havs. 'to ' pias again’ until: fall; when “he meets Roger Conti, French champion.” were: Schaefer- 38" 4-42; “Cochi 31-42. - For tonight, . Schaefer: Cochran, 31 11:23: High run tonigh Schaefer 115. JE7E0 High run for' thrae ni:m 202; Cochran 186e- - The score of thg fhual. hlook by - Schaeter. The averages ;for. the.. entire. raatoh. |, cted to" give his | 5 long ' in’ imperted Sumatra leaves gives Old Coon Cigars their satistying - richness. Kept mud for 75 years. B'UNTOBN & GORHAM CO. | Established 1845 ller toblwo mpped Cenits Each ‘8 Manufacturers $ he remembered as ‘A ‘former | o Seih o S = edand at ene time{ Cochran—0 0" $%4:B 34,7510\ 166 31 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Nufmegs, “*Swede 0—414. % Natlonal League. P"“"e“‘mn:’flla‘:j Schaefer—94 1 15-0 81 115 24 112784 Brooklyn 7, Bt. Louis 5 e E g Rt wil 20 3 217508, e ny s Clncinnati-Philadelphia. game—rain. loth these bovs were of-|ppoory oo - ¥ New York-Pittsburgh game—rai fered contracts. with -the New . Haven ol 3 e Boston-Chicago - game—rait. - ~ at the heglnmime b the season: In - ; American League, 3 will he - Ward, .\‘m) o, - Git- cs. Louls, )ilq, % Brnor;m wnn i8] Al games postponed—rain, = and Dube. Tellcher, who Was to sécond, game cinoelstartipg on-its western g them weill not be in the line- | swing around thE Gireiit.here-today. §-to Istesapiiana) KeNgre, 1 to a sprained ankle which hel|5. T. Griffith hit a.line Baltimore 4, Buffalo 1. B recent game in New Ha- | the 4ifth with.fwo. men- on, after two ~Teading 1, Rochester 2. ven were out, and "SmitR ‘dronpedthe bail | Toronto-Jersey City. not scheduled. team will depend on the | permitting the (wqu!rmmg runs mnm Syracuse-Newark postponed—rain. same sup s0 unmercifully | Scare o Kastern League. i ewa e American Chain team tast <o Al games postpormed—rain or wet week ris aggregagion Jdooks better as h.sPo @ .- e |grounds. o season progresses and should be|oyeon, ss. .. LR gy S ere test-on:Sunday. A com-| Jonnston, 3B .3 L oy Sadl G THE STANDING, 4 between Norwich \m . Griffith, rf T PRk S S National League. h hester as the Forsvthe | wheat, 1t gt g g g / : team was beaten by three rune in their £ IR W. T game with them last week. The Sonth i Kew York ..solvss. 20 11 £ i Schmandt, 1b [ R B3 * 5 Manchest team plays here on May [¥pnc g 10 p oSt Louis ... .. o 12 I0th in what ls;expacted to be the fea- Pittsburgh .... 15 13 Deberr, ;A s ST 2 2 | ture game of the early part of the s2a-| yane Chicago 15 13 . 1 0 9 & il h 11 14 #on | o 1 0 o 'g|puiacepnia B S 3 18 The game on - Sunday will start| oo o 0 b0 o Cncnnatl gL ue 1 pro t 3.30 gclock (daslight time) | xoneis 0 % 5. olBeesiyn 16 delav such as oc-| " O AR e Boston . 18 The Kacey manage- cais 35 R American League o PR gy ey ool i o RERBIC S TR BT 70T o Bridgeport team was o oy Yok b po.a ‘else Lonis ¢ 4 0 1ippjadeiph MISS RYAN REACHES S AL bl et i SEMI-FINALS AT BRUSSE ann by, S A _) 5 l?}\smvn = Brussels, May 18 (By the A, P.) — ournier, e S B O S O | r'lf\;-a;\ Flizabeth Ryan of €alifornia today de-|McHenry, 40000 o1 Tl e feated Mrs, Beamish of England in their | Heathcote, AR A - 0 e match in the womén's singics of the in-| Ainsmith, o 439509 SaNg Siep ternational hard eowrts tennis champion- | Pertlca, p ... % g o, Wk st { ship. The score was 6-2, 6-2- By w Barfoot, 1 B0 B0 510 1 League ning today Miss Ryan reached the semi- | zSchuits .. 10 0 0.0 0f Bostonat Chicaso. | finak ; zzMann 0.0 -0 0 0. 0} New York at F Tomorzow Miss Ryan Will play Mme - = e B iohia at “" 5"»’"=”“'-"‘B‘i;";‘\;a“d M ; Le glen] Totals ...... 3% 5. @ 27 14 3| ‘Brooklyn at St meet Miss McKane of giand in| (x) Batted for Vance in Sth, i e semi-finals. The experts predict that % . AmericanjLeagug (% Ryan and Mile. Lenglen will win es and therefore will come to- the cha:izpionsMip round on Sat- 5 g Detroit at Washington. & J Dl::».n':;;;nb‘v mn'ngf” Chicago at Philadelphia. 1 | _1n the men's singles, Mishu of Rumania | 5. Lows = p ! defeated Watson of Beigium, 6-4, Two base College Games. Bt et e ik AL won | srcatheors. Ruether, Olsan At Orono, Me.: [ from Aesshlimann of Switzerland, 6-0,|1ome run, Ainsmaith. Boston U . Maine 5. i b ety : At Amberst, Mass : ation, Tt (1t HIK mateh L oo pwrrL wAS, WORKODT, Amherst-Williams game called in fourth with Watson, but Count De Gomar play- : - = : tnning with score 1 to 1—rain. the best tennis of the tournament ON HOUSATONIC COURSE = when he sent down Aeschifmann to de-| Derby, Conn., May 15.—Cornell's var- e feat. Manuel Alonso, Spaniard, is|sity and freshman crews were on the|COVEY DEFEATS KINSELLA £till suffering from-#%3 injury sustained | Housatouic. river.,this,.afternoon and IN 3 OUT OF 4 SETS v. and De Geniaf is now picked by : T.ondon, May 17—(By the A: P perts as the probable winner of the | angular:r George F. Covey of England. world's i el i PR % nell varsity s professional court tennis ' champion, he match between Miss Ryan and|Kells, bow; F. C. Baldwin, 2; Strong, 3; duplicated today his_record of Mon- Mrs. Beamish was played under unfavor- | Lyhers, Hearn, ©; Baker,"6; A. G.|day when he defeated Walter A. Kin- & weather conditions. the first ond set was A storm broke was concluded and the ayed in a drizzle, with heavy. Miss Ryan had her okes and drop shots working despite the heavy court. SCHAEFEE EASILY BIATE COCHRAN IN FINAL BLOCK Chicago, May 18.—(By the A. P.)— { Young Jake Schaefer toyed with Weiker ! Cochran in the final block of thoir world's championship 18.2 balk line bil- | ard match tonight and retained his ! titled by defeating | coast star, 1,500 to 1,333. tonight's block 500 to 414. The score of tonight's block dses not tell the real story of the champion’s re- markable shooting in the final block. ‘While he did not make any remarkable BASEBALL FAIR GROUNDS SUNDAY, MAY 21st ‘KACEYS, vs. FORSYTHES of New Haven —ATTENTION— Game Call-d at 3:30 (Daylight Saving) Schaefer won i ey The only motor car at any price guaranteed for ONEYEAR GARDNER THE ARMORY GARAGE F. G. Pieper, Prop. Tel. 755-2 319 Franklin St. Norwich Ct, GARDEN TOOLS RAKES, FORKS, HOES, SHOVELS, SEEDS. FISHING TACKLE SOME NEW BMTS THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET ‘TELEPHONE 531-4 the young Pacific] (xx) Ran for Ruether in Sth. (z) Batted for Barfoot in 9th: (zz) *Ran for Torporcer in 9th. 1 rowed three ntiles in rfor the tri- Baldw coxswain The Princeton crews arrived here to- night and will have two practice sessions tomorrow. The varsity is scheduled Fillim, stronke; Nichoison, ‘o row as follows: Iredell, bow; Marburg, 2; Morgan, 3, Lewis, 4; inclaire, 5; Woolverton, 6; Jackson, 7; Miine, stroke; Scull, coxswain. Neither Cornell nor -Princeton broifght a junior varsity crew here and there will be no junior varsity race Saturday. Princeton's 150-pound crew will row ale and. Harvard in a special event. Cornel!, ‘Yale and Princeton will compete in freshman and varsity races over a two- mile course. The Princeton chews are stopplng at a hotel here, while Cornell’s oarsmen ure at a New HaVen hotel. SYRACUSE OARSMEN READY FOR NAVY REGATTA Annapolis, Md, May 18.—The Syra- Icuse rowing party, consisting of the mem- bers of the varsity second and ireshmcn crews, under James Ten Eyck, veteran coach, arrived in Annapolis this aftes. noon ready for the contest against c responding crews of the Naval academy Saturday afternoon. | The visiting crews did not get on the water until after six. The sun had emerged and conditions were favorable for practice. The naval and Syracuse varsities are two of the three unbeaten college crews of the east, Cornell being the third, so that it will be .a day of significance in that sport. The Navy crews ars intact and will be boated just as they have been in all of the races this year. Tha v sity with seven of those who were in the victorious boat at Poughkeepsie last year is in fine fettle, Who Wants a Game For Saturday? The Baltic A. A. team.is still without a game for Saturday and is anxious to arrange a game for ‘that day. Is there {any team around -the eastern part of the state that wants a game for Satur- day on their home diamond If so, cail 1949-2 and tell Manager Harry Collins about it. Oceum Wing From Plainfield. feated the Plainfield team at Plainfield on Wednesday. evening, 200 to 170, The Plainfield teams plays, at Peloquin's in Occum on Tuesday evening next “week. The Occum team is willing to, meet ail comers barring, of course, professionals. Calza Wins from Pdestina. Boston, May 18-~Martin Plestina failed to throw George , Calza, Italian weight wrestling champion, in 70 i Minutes here tonight, and wunder the terms of the bout Calza was declared the winner. Q MORE PLAY THAN Wi TO SHAVE 2 i r“' The Occum pocket billiard team de- |. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ne::hbfiore the public, there ksdnu me‘di um hetter, thapn tnenpu~ty the advertising columns of The Dallatin. St. Louis at Boston. Cleveland at New Y sella of New York at the Prince Club in three out of four sets in series of 13 sets for the iitle. Today's| victories for Covey were scores of 6-5, 6-4 and 6-3, while Kinsella won his set 6- With eight sets played, the score in sets now stands Covey won 6; Kin- sella won 2. Kinsella shaped up better today than in Monday's games and by ag- gressive tactics won the third of to- day’s. four sets by brilliant service and swift shots into the corners of the court. The other three sets were keenly contested, both playing excel- lent tennis. Twice during the first set the Am- erican was within one point of win- ning, but Covey rallied and finally won the set, 7-5 after 40 minutes of play. In the strenuous second set, Kin- sella managed to bring the score to four-all, but Covey eventually won 6-4. Covey now has six of the 13 sets to his credit, and Kinsella must win every set of Saturday’s match to win the championship. HAWAIIA DEFIES A. A. U. \ IN KAHANAMOKU CASE Honoluly, T. H. May 18—(By the A. P.)—The Hawaiian branch of the A. A. U, today threw down the gaunt- let to the natipnal body in the con- troversy over Duke Kahanamoku and his varnish advertisement and refus- ed to obey the national body's man- date to declare the Ilawailan sprint swimming champion a professional The local organization’s decision was unanimous. > The Hawaiian A. 'A. U, in announc- ing its resolve, declared that when Duke appeared in magazine advertis- ing columns as indorsing a brand of varnsh as god medicine for surf boards he did nothing to invoke the A. A. U. ban. Duke, as a swimmer, chmes under A. A. U. jurisdiction, said Honolulu officials, but as a surf board rider he is indulging in the pri- vate pastime with which the A. A. T., has nothing to do. Johnny Weissmuller, boy wonder of the Illinois Athletic Club, arrived yes- terday to participate - in swimming events. LOCAL BOY SIARS AS MEMBER OF PAWLING TEAM Willis P. Austin of Norwich whal is a student at Pawling School, Pawl- ing New York, is fast makjng a name for himself in interscholastic circles as a member of the Pewling School track team. Austin is runnming in the 220 yard dash and has shown great promise as a quarter milep. In the re- cent meet between Pawling and Cho- ate school ke broke the' track record for the 220 yard event and was win- ner of the quarter mile. His time for the event was .22 2-5 seconds. He al- so duplicated his time in: the in the meet with Hotchkiss this »week. He also placed third in the. broad jump. Austin Las been selected to rep- resent Pawling in the .interscholastic meet ‘that is to be held at New Hav- en on Saturday. Mr. Austin is the songof Mr Mrs. Willls Austin of this cit: and ALL FIXED FOR RUTH TO BE IN GAME SATURDAY It is all fixed up for Babe Ruth to break into the pastime Saturday at 3:30 p. m., daylight saving (imei against the onrushing St. Louis | Browns, with Kenpeth Williams in the van. Judge Landis will be roused obut of Bed Saturday morning by ths tele- phoned applications of Babe and Bob Meusel for reinstatement and ‘the High Commissioner will wire back his Judicial approval in pleaty of time for <he Bebemoth of Bust and his fellow sxile to take tixir threatenlng stands at the pl-‘.kte TODAY’S SPORTS RACING " Meeting. of- Metropolitan Jockey Club, -at Jamaica.” Meeting- of Kentucky Racinlk As- sociation, at. Louisville. GOLF Far “Western' Travelers tourna- ment at Del Monte, C Opening * “of annual tournament at Excelsior Mo. nvitation Springs, SHOOTING New Jersey State {rapshooting tournament, at Pitman. West Virginia State trapshocot- ing tournament, at Parkersburg. TRACK New - Eygland championships, at Worcester. “Southern A. A. U, champion- ships; at Baton Rouge. Mid-We; intercollegiat ence championshi Minn. Kansas State intercollegiate championships, at Baldwin. BOXING intercollagiate confer- at Northfield, Phi Joe Tiplitz, Carl Tremaine vs. 12 round: Buffalo. MYore vs. Pal Cincihnati. ry McHugh Moore, 12 TOMMY ARMOUR'S BROTHER TO ENTER NATIONAL TOURNEY an average speedway declared that i first s gait had ever beén made on a circplar course. The e 5! MURPHY DOES TWO LAPS AT 2 MILES PER MINUTE| laps on the Beverly Hills speed of according to s which timed him. speedway hour, of the was the er-minute i i | | time -a* two-mil r-is theé one Murphy in ~ the -Indis in- napolis tends to dri Ehib ot ar A= : shortstop Johnny sweepstakes on Pecoration day. Coainald 1players — Rickey,_ had dep lars have been incapacitated since AMATEUR BOUTS .FURNISH the opening. of the scason and now GOOD EXHIBIT AT NEW YORK| definitely are out of the game. Muei- |f FIVE LEADING HITTERS New York, May 15—James Murphy, | ler_entered a hospital recently to s Pern Niotd Gilee heovyooignt i ve a leg, injured in the spring IN MAJORS UP'TO DATE night defeated Gordon Munce, New h|bn.lnn game, placed in a cast | American League York amateur , heavyweight boxing|two weeks, n contracted influen- {f§ o 0. Louls 31 129 champion, in a four-round contest in|za on. the n training trip and |#wit™ Now York .. 24 86 the inter-city boxing tournament in|bas been forced into retirement being |} copp Detroit .. 21 75 Madison Square Garden. Murphy re- [ 100 Weak to stand the strain of a full R 5inet “Philadeiphia 27 108 ceived the judges decision. game. O'Neill, Cleveland ..23 66 Other final contest results follow: 112-pound class—Louis Perfetti, | Suspension for ione year of Danny National League New York, defeated Nat Pincus, un-|Frush of Baltimore and Johnny Reis- || Toporcer, St. Louis .22 61 25 . attached, three rounds, judges' decis-|ler of New York, featherweight box Gowdy, Boston ion. .ers, was announced y 118-pound class—George Helmar, | Bigger, Michigan Philadelphia, defeated A. Bates, Pitts- | missioner. burgh three rounds, judges' decision.|that recommendation -pound class—Joseph Debati, 30x3Y, New York, field football -star State College. WITH EVERY CORD HOWE CORD TIRE SIZE TIRE TUBE 30x3 kn adelphia, first When “Smiling George” pil of Stallings at Rochester Not s a Clarence Mueller, fas You're me. spot.” at | $15.40 19.85 2425 25.95 26.95 HOWE RED TUBES ARE BETTER THAN THE BEST. ' FORD SPECIAL TIRES GUARANTEED 5,:3071;111_55 NO FREE TUBES WITH FORD SPECIAL TIRES. Henschel Tire and Rubber Company Formerly The A. F. 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