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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAT 11, 1922 3 AMERICAN CHAIN TEAM HERE SUNDAY When the local Kaceys take the the international tennis trophy and field next Sunday at the Fairgrounds A. Y. Leech, Jr., treasurer o". the Na- they will lineup against the Ameri- tional Tennis association; can Chain Team, of Bridgeport, one of the fastest semi-pr- o teams in the JOHNSON'S PITCHING WINS state bar none, and the fans will-hav- e GAME FOR WASHINGTON an opportunty to see a fast working Washington, May 10 Johnson pitch- f - ' aggregation of ball tcssers in action. ed Washington to a 2 to 1 victory of The American Chain for a number over St.. Louis in his second start of years has put in the field a team the season today, proving effective composed largely of or in the pinches, .although hit hard ear- youngsters who need more seasoning ly in the game. Judge's triple after before breaking inlq the . professional two passes had been issued by Davis ranks. This team is an gave the locals their runs. It was team practice has given sev- and constant Washington's first victory after GROUNDS outside . NEW YORK AMERICANS FUTURE BALL them a polish hard to find en straight defeats. Score: . the profess onal circuits. St. twit (A) wasnmgton tj . personnel a ab h po The of the American ab h do : . Chain team is as follows: Tt.Hn.rf 1 a fl EUSll.iD 3 0 10 0 BRAVES HIT 'RED PITCHERS V::Vv-,,..rf.-,..r.- Johnson, left field, former outfield- Ocrbcr.as t 3 HMTi.2t 3 4 3 3 0 Sister,: 3 1 6 OlUce.cf 3 0 10 0 , HARD AND WIN, 9 TO 3 TODAY'S SPORTS er for Hartford in Eastern League wffllam.1f .1 0 OJi'duelb 3 1 12 0 0 3 Cincinnati, May hit Lu- - " and last year with the Three Rivers JwobjflO.cf J e 0 0 ltrower.rf 4 0 10 . - ; RACING , 1 2 e que team, of .Massachusetts, yherwood at ScrtiTld.c 4 I 5 Hin .tlUf 8 i and Gillespie hard and had little Elrb.3b 4 4 0 0 I' rnufiti.sB 2 0 0 10 0 difficulty in defeating Cincinnati to Meeting of Metropolitan Jockey second base needs very little intro- G 3 S 1 , lcrue,2b i : 3 ri'iir.'.i.c 0 day 9 to 3. Southworth's home run Club, 1 0 3 0 at Jamaica. duction to the baseball fans of New llltvif ,1) 3 , ( aoii.y 5 1 in the eighth inning bounded into the Meeting of Maryland Jockey Club, England, a steady, reliable player at xJShnitcn 0 ''r A ail times. Wargo is one of the hardest right field bleachers. Fillingim was hit at Pimlico. r Be happr,man ! Tc S3 9 ? 1 1 0 , Raclrfg As- hitting catchers in semi-pr- o ball in tali in only two innings. Meeting of Kentucky (i) Batted for Davis in 9tk. Boston tn) fctnctnnaTi tnj sociation, Lexington. the possesses a fine throw- by po at I state and Score Innings: ab h po 4r t ab h all 0- world's 1 0 0 The right ing arm. Ivers at first base played St. Lou'.a ... 0 0 0 0. 01 Powell, cf 2 6 0 0 Bums.cr 3 2 0 0 0 BASEBALL Wa hingttm 0 0 2 0 0 I Kopf.ss 1 0 S Daubert,lb In Canadian League until the World Three I Two base nits, Tooln, Williams, McJlanua. ! 2 2 0 0 Duncan.U War, when the Canuck League was worth.rf Opening of . the season of the think too,v . YouH so, base hit, Judge. ' Crulse.lf 0 ft Iiohnt.2b up. semi-pr- o Eastern Canada, league. broken He haa played liovck1.3b nI S 0 0 Harner.rf 2 hp. ball since with the American Chain TWO DOUBLES IN NINTH Bolke.lb 8 0 o'lararetC TENNIS " 'J If tigfit 2 hang "Ar- Pord.2b L 2 0 CaTiiy.8a you on team after doing his bit in the TIGERS ray during the war. Egan, right field, WINS GAME FOR Gowdy.c 3 4 0 0 PLisllUb Southern' intercollegiate cham-- t 10 by Bass-le- r WlUnghlmji 4 0 0 18 Ewiue.r pionships open at Atlanta. la an old Springfield catcher, does Boston, May 'Doubles zlieftsier to your NOBLE CIGAR not like catching, so is playing the and Blue tn the ninth, scored what Totals 40 13 27 I GtlTie.P FENCING outfield and is a reliable hitter. Bow-de- n prove to be Detroit's winning run rziVwoca "AbK. K A DARK. was today against Bostojn. Detroit won Championship of Amateur Fen- ONE at third, in Florida State 36 S 11 W X J cers' League of America, at New League last season, but having secur- to (z) Batted for Luque in .7Ui. i IHEY ARE SWEETER" - (A) Boston (A) ' ' t good position- in Bridgeport pre- Datrait ) Batted for Gliloipla Ota. York. ed a .b ft po a e b po in. semi-pr- o lb Soore by innUns: ' fers the game this season. 2 0 Leibold.cf 5 2 5 BOXING Biiicjb Boston .. ... 0 0 S 1 1 J J Howden played here Sunday with 4 2 0 6 Ktrrlf.lt 3 0 last J' r."o t Onolnnatt .. 0 jO 2 0 0 0 li- -B . - 4 0 ( ! 0 5 3 Ted (Kid) Lewis vs. (Jecrges the West Ends. Douglas, at short stop, obb Two - base hits, Gowdy, Duncan. Three b&ee 4 3 0 Pratt. 2b 6 4 Carpentier, 20 rounds, :u London. ia a very promising younster and the Yeach.lf I bits, Powell. Home mn, Soutliworth. HeHman.rf 4 0 StamHn.rf 5 0 George Shade vs. Johnny How-ai- d, .V 4 t only member of the team who 10 4 1 has CUrk.2b 3 0 1 3 o Burnstlb 12 rounds, at Bayoniie, N. J. not seen service in one or more leagues B!any,ss 0 0 3 Fostr,3b 5 10 Wait-rs,- 1 POMFRET WINS LOOSE j'AV Neiscn Is a young semi-pr- o pitcher Rani7.M : o o 0 3 3 who had a tryout in Ney Haven, but Bafpler.c 4 3 6 H o Cbaplin.c GAME FROM ACADEMY Pliitte.p 1 1 0 2 0 501110,? was lacking experience, through big Dauis.p 8 0 Karr.p (Special to- the Bulletin) IPO Quirni.p L- -'r -- I BhH;s can be expedted from Him : Pomfret, Conn., May 10 Pern fret GAMES TODAY, when he has become more seasoned. Totals 2 27 18 6 sMenocky 0 0 swamped the Norwich Free Academy National leacu Last, but not by any means least, 2T baseball team 10 to 1 Totals 43 M It 2 here Wednes- Brooklyn NOTHING JOSEPH is "old reliable" Pete Wilson, who (a) Batted tor Walters in. Vtn. day afternoon. Diffley, Academy, pitch- at Pittsburgh. pitch- Boston will be the mainstay in the Score 07 Inntaav: ed fine ball, fanning fourteen batters at Cincinnati. 4 0 C 1 1 :o CONNOR er's box for the rest of the season. Detroit ... 0 0 f but errors by his teammates at crit- Philadelphia at Chicago. BUT Pete is well known to baseball fans Boston 0 8 0 3 0 2 ical times proved costly. New York. at St. Louis. Two baeehlts, Blua 2. Hastier, Pratt 2, Bums, Dumainet' & SONS In the New England states and is Foster. Tnree base hits, Jouea, Irfibold. Home run, Pomfret, sent eleven of the Academy's American Iieagne. QVALTTY till Just as puzzling as ever to the Duisa, squad to the bench by the strikeout St. Louis ait Washington. hitters. route. He was releived by Foster In Cleveland at Philadelphia. The Chain team has always had the DYKES HOMER GIVES the eighth who fanned four men. Chicago at New York. reputation of having a good, fast ball ATH LETICS, 7 TO 6 VICTORY Pomfret started scoring in the firstj Detroit at Boston. team, but th:s year, with Wilson to innin, wixn a lone tany ana annex- help out, they are better than in any Philadelphia, May 10 Dyke's home fun' drive in the, 8 th inning scoring ed three more runs in the fourth, sixth THE STANDING. ) j previous year. and eighth, bringing the total to ten Charlie Broad is another well known Miller today ;lave Philadelphia its National League. "C) over Cleve- counters. The Academy's only tally .i ,i - ' Vk'-m-i- BfllllMS 'H ia!nnelj tar having a rep. as a timely hitter, second straight victory came W. L. P.C. ". if 7 6. drove Hei-- in the eighth when on a series and plays a fine game in center field. land. to The Indians of New York . .18 4 .818 - mound, hits and an error by Pomfret's The Kacey management will put the mach and- Moore from the but Chicago . V.. 12 9 .571 checked the vis-to- rs catcher, let in the one run. he will not row against the Crimson at tional game team in the field as last Tarrison and Harris St. Louis ...12 10 .645 matches at Nice Monte rrin terly ball 1 in final frames when the Pomfret scored one run in the firs! New London. Cannes and other for the victors retiring the inning when Kilroy Pittsburgh 12 10 .645 Coach Corderry Riviera resorts llr. men via the strikeout route. The All- - Athletics were bunching their hits missed, Merrill's Brooklyn 10 will not decide until Hardy won 13 first and three fly Chapin flied out to Dyer.