®Ifp East Ihtittfn Nptua BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY Tablish the Hornets Lead in the Ford Lodge

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®Ifp East Ihtittfn Nptua BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY Tablish the Hornets Lead in the Ford Lodge Mnih, HAQAIti.N im:OiiI;.L LIBiu.tvY F,.RT IL.VEl!, CT. THE BHANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN WEWB TluiistUy, July, 7, 1949 Townies Upset Hornets Top Creations Fall Valuable Player LEGION NINE NIPS Circle Nine In Reds In Ninth Before Rivals EAST HAVEN DAYS -TImisi., Fri. & Sat BY BILL AHEBNI NORTH HAVEN IN The East Haven Reds lost a play At Inst night's baseball game nt Hammar Llcld casual spectators Late Onslaught off game with the Giordano In State Bid might have glanced down the first base line and seen n girl popping Hornets at Memorial Field last The Branford hold on tho Croa­ bubble gum into her mouth. Aside from hor slcndcrnoss there was evening when Art Crouse stole tian stale Softball tourney slipped WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS V/HAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS LOOSE GAME 7-6 In Its best played game of the home to tie the game which pre­ after years ot supremacy at P.R.C.U little to remind one that she was the daughter of one of the town's year the Branford Townies .staged a viously stood a 6 to 5 In East Ha­ Park In Northtord last Sunday af­ BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! greatest and most durable othlctes. She was at the contest as a com­ late inning uprising to tic and then ven's advantage. The tilt went the ternoon when slowball pitcher Al BOOSTS EAST HAVENI MaklUK his American Legion defeat the Circle 9 combine of New fuu nine Innings before the Eastles Kollch of the Stam/ord Lodgo .went panion of her dad's and both *oro among the game's most Intcrcstod Junior baseball pitching debut be­ Haven at Hammer Field last Sun­ MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, spectators. day afternoon by a 9 to a count. bowed 7 to 0. the distance to eke out a 1 to 0 win fore, a fair crowd In blistering Softball Schedule over tall Joe RCsJan and the Bran­ BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY •< The athlete was Charles W.. Jones as mlgjity In bports' deed as ho summer heat nt Hammer Field last Pitching credit for the win went The game served to further es­ ®Ifp East IHtittfn Nptua BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY tablish the Hornets lead In the ford Lodge. was small in physical stature. Saturday afternoon, Addison Long, COMMUNITY COUNCIL to relief hurler Mel Blgelow who talented negro hurler, outlasted a replaced starter Ed Soboleyskl In Greater New Haven League race. The scheduled second game be­ Charlio's slight build was qulcWy forgotten In the heat of maiiit NATIONAL LEAGUE The second game wont only tour tween Branford and Hartford was reductive three run last Inning Thursday July 7 the sixth ffame. The big Russell cancelled when the Capital lads Combined With The Branford Review an athletic contest for ho was one of those ployers who rate, "Most Ey North Haven's Legion enterants Stony Crock A A vs Hotel Talmadge Street chucker pitched well enough frames before being called and will In the ninth Inning to mark up to win but glaring Infield and out­ be played at a later day as part of failed to make an appearance. Voluablo". Branford's second district league by Stonewall Rest '• vs Log Cabin field errors nearly cooked his goose. a double header. Tlie Branford hitters skied deep VOL- V—NO. 45 Kost Haven, Conncotiotit, Tlmrsday, Jiily 14, 1949 Two Dollan Per Tew On the gridiron, when ho played football, first for Branford High a close 7 to 6 edge. I A Club vs East Sides Once Blgelow assummed command The Reds are Jointly coached by on many occasions but although Thursday, July 14 they outhlt the Lock City array and then for the Laurels and finally, the Connecticut Nutmegs, It was Earlier lost week, Vln Cassanova Stonewall Rest Vs Short Beach Branford played with renewed con­ Pinky McTrottes and Tim Carr. The his brainy hcndwork which devised the cunning of attack. Ho was an had twirled the locals to a 3 to 2 fidence occasioned by a brilliant former was one ot this districts top four to three, could not make tho win over the same opposition at I A Club vs Hotel Talmadge pinch single by Jim Murphy In the flight hurlers a decade ago and the edge stand up. Red Men's Carnival excellent pass receiver and was able to sneak over the lino and, de­ tho North Haven team's homo lot, East Sides vs Log Cabin ninth frame to drive In the equaliz­ latter once played a nifty center- It was a third base error which New Lighting A\ EXTRA COPIES CONTACT MRS. DOOLEY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION pending on his excellent timing, could snatch a pass from the midst Thursday, July 21 ing sixth tally and a spirited tenth provided the winning margin. Mul- • T Ed Stevens, one of Jim' Davln's I A Club vs Stony Creek A A Inning splurge to count three more field for tho now defunct Economy Sends Up Lights of brawnier oppononts. Fans through the years recall that ho seldom Hlllhouse • High School twirling Market nine of East Haven. hall opened the fourth frame with Mrs Marlon II. Doolry, 246 Corp.?, was tho starting and losing East Sides vs Short Beach times. a hit and raced to second on an Airport An E. H. SPONSERING 3 DAYS OF If over, tackled an opposing player but rather blocked the ball carrier Log Cabin vs Hotel Talmadge overthrow by Ben Mezzleskl. Two TOPICS your extra copies ot the NEWS Not Smoke Signals Main Street, ICast Haven, is your pitcher for the visiting array. Thursday, July 28 The game, although played on arc now ohlnlnnblc at various news corresiiondciil. You may to Iho sidelines, once he had manuvorcd him there—and he always Tho game was a slow one with Infield outs pushed the run across. mall In your Jicws rrlfas<\s to the forced tho opposition Into that position. East Sides vs Stonewall Rest the local diamond, was .scored as Local Legion Mulhall's blngle was the first off Safety Benefit .East Haven locations, Where you The Pcsuot Tilbc, Umprovcd Or­ DOLLAR-SAVING VALUES both nines showing tho otfoct of Log Cabin vs Stony Creek A A the New Haven team's home tilt. Resjan and the other two came In Tlic Bradford Manor Drum Corps and your friends may purrlinsc der of Red Men, is on the beam, at above a,ddress. It you prefer to The situation was repeated in baseball and basketball. tho current heat fave. Parllcularly| Hotel Talmadge vs Short Beach Coach Joe Or,sene used sixteen the top halt of the sixth but a pair Is busy arranginB for its own An- The yellow and black poles being least, even it It may not be on the phono In stories, Mrs. Dooley He always directed the strategy used in the hoat of battle. ?• affected was Long, who had not players In ringing the victory bell cordlng to chairman Herman A. erected in both New Haven and (hem nt 5c n copy. may Tjc rcaichcd daily on week­ Ffnrlinv 7'/i. Iif> both native Easl Haveners and traveled the nine inning route on Faces Heavy of Infield pops nullified the dam­ warpalli. Tlie pow-wow, cmrcnlly days after 4!,'10 P,M, al 4-4682. Prc( "'""'"•^ ' " "•••olher rcsirienlN of the Easlern Shore On tho court, ho has appeared against tho old time Ronnalsanco AMERICAN LEAGUE and was greatly pleased with tho age. nual Field Day and Competition ac- East Haven in the general area of The stores serving as NF,WS referred to as a carnival, which any previous performance this Tuesday July 12 Infield work and hitting ot Bill Scharf. Complete details will fol­ the airport are to support obstruc­ the tribe Is holding has the sur­ Un Satimlays and Sundays ynu Is a dominant theme ot the, promo­ five, tho world's pro champs. To be sure they toyed with him Just as season. C F U vs Saltonstalls Proto, who lined two successive Markleskl, Lubeskl, Resjnn and low soon. tion lights, permitting planes to outlets arc: Mctcalf's Drug Co., can contact Mrs. Dooli-y anytime Awarded Saturday tion. In tills connection several ad­ Willie Proto were credited with the rounding countryside on the alert. vertising mediums ore being used Ihey played with all Iholr opposition. Their attack Was rapid and be­ Colorful' ting rnlslng ceremonies Fortynlnors vs Carnlccs singles In his second outing ot the Week's Slate local hits. come into the field at night without 284 Main Street; . Holcnmbc Beginning earlier this week tri­ during the day. Evening wildering.'They handled tho leothor sphere as baseball players toss, "tho started the local season Prior to the Old Timers vs Carver Club year, and of Bobby Lake, ot Spring­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoddard of danger of hitting nearby obstruc­ Drug Co., Main and High Streets; Tlicrcforc, in order to iimkR to contact residents throughout the Stat of the tilt, the first Junior field College, who was outstanding The local team will have a chanco High Street have returned from a bal members pitched camp on the Eastern Shore area. old apple",'but when the contest, played in Now Haven's old Music Tuesday, July 19 The Corcoran-Sundqulst Post. 83, to even the count later in the sea- tions. It was announced tills week Cari^Il Cut Rale, 287 Main groimds adjoining tho Annex House your EAST HAVEN NEWS a new­ Ea.st Haven Days, the three day legion contest in the history of Fortynlnors vs Pilgrim Brotherhood as a replacement for Proto.
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