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baseball ciubs in New England. This Manchester's first in this city and from their record, and also that of the home ciub, the resuit should gn = long way toward settling the early claims. for the semi-pro champion- Manchester will Tns up =s follows: Pitchers, Johnson. Burchard, Wood, with chances favoring Johnson base. Fay: third base, Jack McCarthy, who played with the local club last year. than whom thers is nome better covering this position; second base. Sipples fieid, Smith; right fleld. Kotseh. Manchester thus far hms won from does. Drohan played with the Blus Ridge league for tweo years and also tried out with Worcester Eastern leagus team. ~ Umpire Coreoran. who umpired all the big games between Taftvilie and our clubd on balls and strikes for this game, and for the remainder of the sedson, so the are assured of as good umpiring as the big leagues get. Corcoran officiated for several years in the Southern league. Hospital will umpire on sual, the game will start at saving time * is one word that the manager e to say to the fans, and this iy " Ther would 1k directsd only to the fans who take great razzing the home throughout the entire game. viayets Che mana- ger asks no sympathy for the players— | Rice. are only human, where the contin- ! razzing of some of the fams is inhu- Get behind the home team, develop that the best and cleanest typé of ball, which makes the game the gremtest of all our national games. ASHLAND AN¥D WILLIMANTIO IN DOUBLE BILL TODAY As a result of the games played Sun- day, Ashland and Willimantic are now tied for first place, each having won all As these two clubs meet in other is clubs are confident that they edge on the other fellow. morning game at Wijlimantie hahan or Lefty Bogue for Ashland oppose Mathewson. Manager Mc- lan of Willimantic has not named his for the afternoon game at Jewett Manager Chase will not make his selection until game time, having three men to plek. from. Jack Marchand will catch the morning game and probably fhe afterncon game her new man will be seen In the eup. Gainin is the newcomer’'s ame and he is an experienced baill play. who has made quite a rep though to this locality Marchand is llkewTse a strangee in this section, but his ability {s well known by Chase, who has kept tabs on him for a coupie of seasons. Plans a under way to handle the iggest crowd at Ashland park JOHNSON ELIMINATES EDWARDS IN TENNIS SEMI-FINALS Philadelphta. May 29 —Wallace F. on, the titlehoider, entered the final champlonship of Philadefphia today by defeating E. M. Edwards of Philadelphia tn & semi-final match 6-2, 6-0. This was he only match played today, the other singles semi-final between Wilttam T. Til- den, 24, world’s champlon, and Carl Fischer, and both finals in the doubles being postponed until tomorrow. SEVERAL ELIMINATED IN PENN TENNIS PLAY Philadelphia, May 29.—Miss Florence Ballin of New York and Miss Edward A. Gamble of Baltimore reached the fourth round today in the tennis tournament for the women's champlonship of Pennsylva. nia and eastern states. All the other out LEADING HOME-RUN HITTERS IN MAJORS American League Williams, St. Loufs. Miller, Philadelphia. Walker, Philadelphi: Baker, N V' Judge, Dykes, Philadelphia. Sisler, St. Louis.. National League Hornsby, St. Louls Ainsmith, St. Loul: Wheat, Brooklyn.. Kelly, New York., Ruth, a year ago today......... 14 —— ASEBALL Eastern Conn. League Memorial Day WILLIMANTIC vs. ASHLAND 3:30 P. M. Daylight Time Ashland Park, Jewett City HORSE RACING| BASEBAL May 30th 1:30 Standard Time spirit of fairness and loyalty to the | P team which will fncite them to producs | Erickonp i i of the tournament for the tennis |’ weill, 8:8, 6-3, and Mrs. G. R. Pow 69, 6-0. YANKS RALLY IN 7TH AND BEAT ATHL Now York (A) ab hoo oMt 4 21 T et e s 42t S @ 23 ‘1 sz m LT SENATORS AND RED SOX won 9 to 8 in the last of the eleventh, when Boston tied the score and got the winning run on a double by Burns and singles by Pratt and John Collins. The latter and Stanley Harris chon- plays. tributed sensational felding The scores: SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER! The REGULATIONS s to Business, Sports and Amusements (Sunday and otherwise) .and Religious Observances are a matter of STATE LAW, which the Mayor CAN NOT alter or change. See General Statutes State of Connecticut. By the LAWS of the STATE and of the CITY, the Mayor's duties are clearly defined, and his conduct of affairs definitely outlined. ACCORDINGLY ' He is NOT Master of the People. He is NOT Legislator for the City. He is NOT the Dictator. He can NOT be an arbitrary Ruler. He can NOT abuse his office. He can NOT stop or attempt to destroy any- Thuu-kfivmdtfle?wpb The Mayor is the City’s EXECUTIVE. The Mayor is SUBJECT to the Lawa. The Mayor CAN ACT ONLY as the People have declared in Their Enacted Law. The Mayor CAN USE HIS OFFICE ONLY to fulfill the *function legally delegated to him. - St Louis 5, Chicago 4 (10 innings). Philadeiphia, 5, New York 3. American League, New York 7, Philadelphla 4 Cleveland 8, Chicago 5. ‘Washington 2, Baston 0 (1st game). ‘Washington §, Boston 9 (2d game, 11 || St. Louis 9, Detroit 8. innings). Buffalo 7, Syracuse 8 (2d game). Newark 5, Baitimore 4. Jersey City 11, Reading 10 (1st game). Jersey City 0, Reading 7 (2d game). Rochester 8, Toronto 5. Eastern League. Waterbury 5. Bridgeport 4 (10 innings) New Haven 13, Hartford 3. Pittsfleld §, Albany 4. The Mayor CAN DO ONLY what the People, " through their Public Laws permit. The Mayor Represents the PUBLIC WILL AT -WORK ¢ Springfield 15, Fitchburg 13. Wwastingten (A) Batm ) RIS RS A : Brba 3 008 207t 80 GAMES TODAY. s {1 1iies — IN A DEMOCRACY S B 2 4 23 3 108 R i00c 20| Boston at Brooklyn. A ;::;zl : 1’ - : gi g New York at Philadelphia. i i e PEOPLE IS SUPREME G ] s 2 1 r g irs 35740 Chncionat s Prseren THE DEMAND OF THE P! P poughss 2 1 2 209 30| Al double bills. seres TERH R MAYOR IS THE AGENT OF THE PEOPLE Totals 84 TN S Detroit at St. Louls. | THE - ¥ 1| Chicago at Cleveland. ~ B G b Philadelphia at New York. Was 20000000 02 Washington at Boston. 5 i sena 53 0 2 00 00 0 Il Two base hits, Peckinpaugh, Burns, J. Barris ATE e b \J Thres bese hit, Judgs. . « B “)(Sfinl BI-IB).“ 5 FHE STANDING. / a po n e vy (7-)‘ 2. National League. Emith.3d e . & i 2 Toltoid,ef 301 . w. L. B.C. - SR o 272 [ New Sk .12 . 25 13 658 El I Y T2 Plttsbussh ... .. 22 15 595 \ cwerst 3 ¢ eRuingersb 1 0 0 o o |St Louis .... .... 23 18 g 561 \ Gonitn, 1t 41 9 3 Smith. s ES 1y o R B R R - WHO KNOWS THIS WHO BELIEVES THIS ; : 20 I 35 1 ~ 2 512 o o 11373 1|Cncago . 20 a4 2 WHO WILL SO ACT 1040 3 27 1 p|Boston .... 22 389 f : 1 2399 0 |Philadelphia 2% 1 ° TRy American League ¢a 000 w. 1. 620 % INew York ... 27 18 s 3 | St Louis ... 3 1 513 A Philadelphia 19 487 NSON’S CIRCUIT DRIVE ° |scribed as “a mere incident mot the es- |scheduled 10-round bout here tonigth. |ing by their chief rival St. Louls, Detroit .... 20 487 BaREL MNNSQG:M?%;’RDPNILEL}ES sential thing.” The men are middleweights. than good work-on their own part. Cleveland . 31 488 o “That to which it is #icident, the ex- - g 3 There was comparatively little 23 logegt P May 29.—Parkinson's} pition, although made for monmey,” it East Ends Again Victorious. change in the relative standing of the Williams on base | was o~ S o = f‘,?"“m'm"fi.;'&fi‘ todky broke New | wo8added, *would net be calied wade or | _On Saturday afternoon at the Battle | American leasue clubs o B g R o) 355 2 in the commonly accepted use East N v Sty s 53| York's winning streak and gave Phil- | Som0eree i the » Grounds, the East Ends won _their WILLIAMS' HOMER BIG ofethose words.” “Personal effort,” constituting the pro- fessional game, is not ‘“related to produc- running amuck, underwent a radic shake-up, Pittsburgh displaging St Louis in second place, while Brooklyn adelphia a five to three victory. In the sixth inning, Ring. the local pitch- second victory by defeating the Polish SCHUPP’S WILDNESS HELPS American Club, § to 4. The game was INDIANS TQO WIN A featured by Harris' sterling pitching, e threw his glove at Umpire PHir-|iion the justice said, and “Is not a sub- | he being {avincible ~ with men on Srombieg O Stegwd s Betton e FACTOR IN BEOWX' vicTomr |, Cloveland May 30--Clovsland fook |Tiom Whan o Eore Fomne b S on|Hect ot commeroa® pagen. The actee: Fat Mrana Tojuvenied Cintimed 8t Youis, May 20—The Browns fell on | cage, 8 to 5. Schurp we. wi £og| The pitcher then rushed down and| . That whichin ita el oo . ©» hpo a » |Reds. the Tigers here today, winning 9 to 6| hig bases on balls were followed L | made a. pass as though to strike the |O0TINSrce” he declared, “Joes not be- 0 oBwumets 4 90 18| Regaining confidence on thelr re- Kenneth Williams made his thirteenth | hits, A muffed foul ball by Muliges | umpire, but Catcher Henline interfer- | O commerce among the states because 3o iSadmsd 333 3 deurn home, MeGraw's champions home run in the third fmning With three | in the eighth let Clovalang heos LEan | @ Ring was then chased from the | the transportation that we fiave mentidn- $ 41 00Ramnid 343344, ved an otherwise disastrous week men on bases. He is now tied With|of the three runs it counteq: i o] game. In the next inning Henline | °d takes place. 1310103 3i1300|by winning three straight from the Roger Hornsby of the focal Nationals | inning. ~Coveleskio was. affestine Lot| was banished for objecting to a call-| A Professional player in traveling the | 4730 tscnais 4081 3|Boston Braves who had enjoyed the Bing Miller of the Philadelphia Athletics o T N e | DAl ap = Smithy iSecve: ciroult, he continued, 18 10 more engaged sl 4 1 1°3 ¢lecnsdt 8 8 ¢ ¢ &l notlight earlier In the week by tak is next in Mne with twelve. Score: e e, | Enbens New York (M) " Philadeisiis () | In Intecstate commerve that wowld bo “a | vammanct 4 0 0 0 ¢Hohamde 3 111 & §|ingtarin'a Tow from St Louis The Dutrelt & e 90 hx$ e el » b ab hpo & e |fArm of lawyers sending out a member to |Stamplt 5 9 ¢ 0 thxnfib 4 : : : : Qiants' return to form, while the ab -4 > hpo s o |Hogarst P By Yy 41000 |argue a case” or a“Chautauqua lecture | e e T 2 — =} Cardinala snd Pittsburgh were cut TR e 315 0 ¢ |Counemd 4 0 10 o e 3311 3|bureau sending out lecturers.” In neither Tueh Tols 33 6 ¢ 3 |ting each other's throats in a five Jones,5b 3 1 . 28 ise 3 ¢ & 1 o |oase Justice Holmes pointed out, does the b ionings: game series, enabled them to boost Cobb.ef 3 o 1 304 0 almma 3 o : g : i1 0 0 2 o u|person become engaged in commerce Lh Al Chd 1 0001 : : : ::‘l their lead yesterday to three and a hali Veacht 3 6 o8 3360 0|Schake 4 e300 8-t 4295 0lsimply by going Into another state. 3, PRI o Ry, Eovarda Three games by virtue of a victory over ' . :;}Q‘r’:"f 4380 0 Seeron 3 0800 : A + :{ ; 21 Justice Holmes, who recently celebrat | pupy ni, by Haris b | Philadelphia, while Pittsburgh drop oo H S “(»d‘_“:: . é r! s : mm“ : : } : oo 1 ie T e ed his 8ist ‘bmhdw. held t'l:s crowded |Riley 2; by Star 3: by Stevens 4. ped the deciding game of its serie e 2 e S e 1a 1% % 0 8 |court room in suspense as ho gave “a Se—— with the Cardinals. me ~ ~ gz:;r;n 908 ) 3 stk y a2 A S b o summary of the nature of the business | NAVY TAKES ANNUAL Displaying terrific strength at bai Jdtsteny~ 1 8 0 3 OViogliders o p 0 o ¢ | 1 oy n {ATalud 1 The atieok MON Spctt ki BALL GAME FROM ARMY |and with their pitching Staff in ras Swoerp 0 e —_——— W {med baseball. Md, May 29.—Getting | form. the Brooklyn Dodgers forged Hunerdd 1 10 Tl muX e “The clubs composing the leayues are | Annapolis, Md, May 29. €| rapidly to the front, winning elght Cuthaw.3y 1 14 in different cities.” he explained. “for the | the jump on thelr opponents in the| "WOF o ey from Chicage and S most part in diffecent states. The end of | Second inning, when they batted in|p iooiinia ““while Cincinnati, the T S the elaborate orpanizatlon's sub-organ.{four runa :,f;fw:‘?’flfd,:{‘:m‘",‘ the| Cihar sensation ©f the week. tqok o Willlams. CRIQUI WINS FROM JOE FOX IN TWELFTH London, May 29—Eugene Criqui, the French champlon won an easy victory over Joe Fox, the English champlon in featherweight contest which was fought at Holland Park hall tonight. “The fight was scheduled to go twenty rounds, but Fox was so badly the the international punished that the referee stopped bout in the twelfth, WILLIAMS POLES OUT St. Louis, May L 9. —Kenneth Wil liams of the ~St. on base. Rosenberg Gets Deciston. New York middleweight, of Malden, Mass. BASEBALL TODAY Academy Campus BULKELEY vs. N. F. A, Game Called at 3:30 (Daylight Time? Admission 25 Cents THIS MORNINC Eastern Connecticut League Providence Street Grounds Taftville HIS 13TH HOME RUN Louis Americans, knocked out his 13th home run of the season in the third inning of today's game with Detroit. Three men were New York, May 29.—Dave Rosenberg, received the judges’ declslon tonight at the end of a 12-round contest with Tommy Robson Giants and Cubs. Brooklyn and Cin- cinnati both lost yesterday, however, and are in a tie for fourth position. The Phillies, although showing bat- ting power second only to Brooklym dropped eight out of nine games, the lone victory in the last game of the Brooklyn series ending a losing streak of 12 games, due mainly to weak pltching and erratic flelding. The Yankees have shown no im- provement in all-round play, despl Cadets were unable to overcome and Army went down to defeat by the score of 8 to 6 in the 19th annual baseball game of the two service in- stitutions here today. The President and Mra Harding, the secretary of war and Mre. Weeks and a party of other distinguished visitors from Washington who came on the Naval Yatch Mayflower, were among the 15,000 keenly interested spectators. 8cor:° by innings : play against one another in public exhi- bitions for money, one or the other club: crossing a state line In order to make the meeting possible. When, a sa result of made it two straight from Brooklyn |these contests, one club has won the pen- today, 5 to 4. Miller was hit in the| nant of its league and another club has arm by a liner from Wheat's bat in| waon the pennant of the other league, the first but pitehed effectively until{there ts a final competition for the the fifth. Cruise's homer proved the | world's championship between these two." deciding tally. Mitchell, a Brooklyn| “Of course, the scheme requires con- pinch hitter, bit for the circuit with |gstantly repeated traveling on the part of one on in the ninth. Score: the clubs," the justice continued, “which THREE HOMERS FEATURE BRAVES’ WIN OVER DODGERS Brooklyn, N. Y. May 29.—Boston FOURNIER'S TRIPLE BREAKS UP GAME, CARDINALS WIN Cbhicago, May 28.—Fournier's triple and Heathcote's sacrifice fly broke up a ten inning game today and gave St. Louis a 5 to 4 victory over Chicago. The visiters played an up-hill game by hitting opportunely behind bases on balls, after Chicago had taken the lead by bunching hits. Alnsmith the return of Ruth and Meusel, Eabe's started the visitors’ scoring by crack- N is provided for, controlled and discipiined temperamental outburst Thursday as ing out his 8th home run. Score: ‘;': ", 3 | b¥ the organizations, and this Rt sald a result of his batting failures cost- st L::t h(:z o A . 0 | means commerce among ‘;h‘;flnntu” ing him his captaiucy and T $200 fine. w 2 ? 113 ‘ ¢ | But the court quickly losed that it leagu Meusel, however, has clouted out R:fiifl 1 g ; 2 355331‘(-:. § : : : : 3 : entertained no cases. \Ql‘:llt..lr.gat(io“n.a‘lml:l‘unj. o three home runs since getting back in Torporcerss 4 0 4 5 U Sb ° s H 1 ° “It 18 true that in order to attain for the game, and may yet figure in the - | Steek,3b 5813 06G ! e H o1 31 these exhibitions the great popularity slugging race, homors in which passed oo i SO LTS iy 3 00 that they have achleved competitions | BULKELEY AT ACADEMY gut‘rm to Rogers Hornsby of thd Fowenior.1d 1 1 ¢ 0 eCallgndt 4 3 1 0 M 2 much be arranged betw ubs from CAMPUS THIS AFTERNOON | Bt. Louls Nationals, who rapped out McHenrsf 3 2 2 0 0Terry,2h 234 00 H different cities and stat Jusitee two home runs and incr his total Schultad 3 11 9 0Winae o 4.8, % Holmes added. “But the fact that in or- | TWo old and bitter rivals on the dia- | ;)13 one more than Ken Willlams of e by o0y i e X3 11 der to give exhibitions the leagues must [Mond and on the gridiron will meet to- | ing Browns and two more than Bing N 3000 - o induce free persons to cross state lines |3y at the Academy Campus when Bul- | yiiner of the Athletics. “omu =22 o, take the mebmste ‘of the weators of Totals 34 93031 ————— 80 is not enough to change the character | to e meagure ol b . ) Tated: i et 0 e e of the business. the Red and White. Bulkeley has met some of the fast high school teams of the western part of the state and has made a good showing. The Academy has met some defeats, but In today's game there will be the real old fighting spirit that has gained many a victory for N. F. A. Diffley, who has pitched exceptionally fine ball during the season will bs on the mound with Randall back of the bat. Diffiey has an enviable record of severty strike outs in five consecutive games, The remainder of the team will be the same as in the Vocational game at New London, | ND WINDHAM HIGH CLASH IN FIELD MEET This morning at 10.30 o'clock, daylight time, the Academy athletes will contest fast Wi The with th: Indham tradk me SUPREME COUBT RULES local boys have been training faithfully AGAINST BALTIMORE CLUB ' ,,; wii strive hard for victory. Washington, May 29, — Professional|, Pinky Chase. captain of last years baseball as conducted by teams operating | team, is entering the pole vault and is under the national agreement is not inter- | cunnin ga fast quarter mile. Moran, a state commerce and the roganizations|pew member of eam, 18 in fine shape. forming the various leagues cannot be|Davis, manager of the team, has a wicked prosecuted under the Sherman act as|arm when it comes to putting the shot, combinations in restraint of commercs,|and Briges, captain of the team, is flash- the supreme court today decided In & case | ing over the 100 yard course in 11 sece T ¢ &3 | ACADEMY A 0 0 4 Boeckal, Ol- PIRATES HIT DONAHUE HARD, WINNING 5 TO 8 Pittsburgh, Pa., May 29.—The Pitts- burgh-Cincinnati game scheduled for September 29, was moved forward and played here today, the Pirates win- ning § to 2. Pittsburgh forced Dona- hue to retire in the fourth inning when the locals scored three runs on four hits. Score: Cinelnnatl (N) Pittsburgh (N) brought by the Baltimore club of the de- | onds flat. OSBORN, NEW HAVEN PLAYER, et 417 S8 s o | funct Federal Toague. *"rhe order of svents 1 ax tolows: 100 BREAKY, LEQLIN. 1408 { Deuberezp & Contending that It had been the victim [ yard dash (trial heats), 440 yard rum, ew Haven, Maq 20.—Frank Os- { N H : 00fota o;n-n?r'uy by which the officlals of 100 yards (finals), half mfls, broad an' heavy hitting left fielder of the . 118 0/|the Federal leaguo had “sold out” to the | jump, 220 yard dash (trial heats), pole | New Hayen club of the Eastern lea- ) ot ¢ | National and the American leagues. the | vault, 220 yards (finals), 12 Ib. shot put, | gue, broke his right leg sliding inte Caveners 4 Lo o Baltimore club entered the federal court|high jump, mile relay. 880 yard relay, second base in the sixth inning of Pinelli/® 4 1290 at Philadelphla, but permitted its suit to feeige Lo the game with Hartford today, and e 4 181 9 |iapse pending negotiations with repre-| POLO TOURNEY BEGAN will be out for the rest of the season. Schnell,p P 18 7 13 ¢ | Sentatives of o baseball for &| | YESTERDAY IN ENGLAND satisfactory settlement. Falling, it insti. tuted a sult under the Sherman act in| Roehampton, May ”"‘:‘: !“”{. the courts of the Distriot af Columbla, g:?l;t:n‘mm;‘ i gl claiming triple damages for the losses it oo i n, began today. The team headed by Barl W, Hopping, the American Oxford student, in the first nd defeated the Pearson- y mmbyn-mollont Hw!tu (x) i LAST WEEK 8AW MANY UPSETS IN MAJORS