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7 VAalionda eague rennani---rennocr, Jjor A elics, I1olds ugging INea ‘Sox 70 One Hit---Magee Steals Home and Brookfeds Take Lead in Outlaw Circuit o’ y r. h. e \EAP MY | Six Managers of National League Clubs | PENNOCK GVES RED [ s v e oefomae oo oo Boston 000000000 Cleveland ....100001300 4 . P - - 'I'hihucl)-h\.L ..00000020°—2 Detroit vie00000100000 *‘ BATTING BOOM Who are Out for Championship| §X SINGLE BINGLE | e =0 i | ks i oo : Woodrow Wilsan proved a ot ‘s : > 5 : g & 2 i kees. Bill Donovan, who made his Scharit .. ; 15— 378 - G S : debut as an American lea y man- | / 1 oY Cnt g 121 340 4 - er, had to content himself with a S 130— 383 ational 1 1e scason 3 5 5 i & F : ; defeat at the start of his big league | Windish .... » 140— 418 eat folds Brooklyn While : A s Not Ut Nt T0ning Can ROSIOR | eomimerr - mo s BO WLING 3 IS & flourish of trum- ; ? o i e o . e 11 ] : [ managerial career, for Washin Scharff sterday, The weather : 3 2 L g s : : _The Wushinstons, — Athletics, x]nh-xl and abetted by onc Bd, the complete schedule 3 # o o b el : : Clevelands and White Sox Wan || Johnson, plasiered neat e rfed out and lively hit- : 3 5 - o % . : the openin umes in the Ameri- whitewash over the ball t Lobsters. fAd liberal scoring pre- . » & : can League yesterday. The Wash. || Gotham, score 7 to 0. itc osinie 5 144 i [ Judging from the hit- { g & et ‘H"utm s w...-,.y‘ their victory it h i . ¢ AR 14 @ pitchers are backward : g : : the expense of the reconstructed || New Yark 0000000000 2 1 IR b7 bad weatner in : 4o ; i i New Yorks Donovan's players | Washington ..10013011*—7 12 1 g. The winners were the % ey g s were play for Walter Johnson and | Batteries—Warhop and Sweeney; | Petchout " Phillies, Pirates and ' i 3 5 : and didn’t sccre. Another pitcher ||Johnson and Ainsmith "\ The Giants i a . : 3 o who twirled an airtight game was | v ek : : % f 4 Pennock of the Athletics, which =Y : clip an rer- i : R, -5 s s Athletics, whict ains iCl Py And Sover : 5 ¥ TR ¥ rehabilitated team blanked the hed the Brooklyns. The . § ¥y ¥ ey e 1 b raves we hites : F - e e v ted So e lite: Sox anc ion Bl;\e.sP“_fnl fl“ltl,“‘ B E ¢ i Browns battled thirteen inni s Clark d by the Phillics. = The : 3 : ¥ Al ihelWhitelSon o The || SOX celebrated opening day by de- | Jones Alexander outpitched s Sl § ¥ i 2 4 feating the Browns, 7 to 6 - #hty Rudolph.' 1 = X 3 i Clevelands made a good start . g » in a thir-t Huniay Ugnhty Rudolph.’ The Cin- . e g fafad ] They defeated the Detroit Tigers, || L ch Inning battle which consumed | wolft »Reds, who »nud been .y Y g _ ‘ H 3 bl l!mo hour: and thirty minutes. | Troup ng all comers in the pre- Twelve thousand fans were cn hand | Hickok season, . were beaten to help pry off the lid. In the thir- Hy the Pirates and the : teenth Brief singled, Schalk hit safe- 6ol 'a :one 'sided' game Philadelphia, April —A scratch |1V and both cantered home when the Cardinals. IFournier, batting for Breton, tripled to left. Roth’s out, second to first, | Johnson o . e , i i ted Sox after two men were out in [scored Fournies The Browns made | Schweitzer jPork, April 15.—The Giants, . . - i : 4 H - the ninth inning prevented Herbert |tWo in the thirtcenth on Austin’s sin- | Kenneds part, wrenched the baseball ; : g : S 5 . e : y Pennock, the ‘lanky young southpaw |5!¢ @ Walk, C. Walker's single and | Erickson season open yesterday with : an infield out. The score: ge, which was highly produc- 2 i o 2 from a club which made a . : " : T i : ’ 3 no-hit pitching class yesterday. The | Chicago ¥ bwing in the training season S S 1 i H ¢ o Athletics won, however, by a score nged. suddenly to a devastat- B W J 3 ; _ . o o : : 3 5: the first game of the s : ‘ : Hartford, April 15.-—Holy Cross de Inship race a;nd ,l('nd.qule the: & feated Trinity here yesterday 6 to 5. Brooklyns.. The ambitious X - i . . g s S of ball and a pass to Speaker in the Batteries—Scott, Faber, Cicotte and | The 8ame was cadled at the end of 'were shattered at the Polo G = N o e 4 = ' SR first inning, the only free ticket issued : Schalk; Weilman, Perryman and Sev- | the seventh Dby agreement. Both { eroi = tean hit hard at critical eriods. iy ‘& score of 16 to 3. to the Red Sox, was the only time a ; °r0id, Agnew. i ks bt 1 jevere drubbing—its severity lleled oft Bosten player reached first base until een paralleled often on an y 2 7 § > oy Hoo, = Holy Cross 1100211 v ‘holly ¢ : per managed to bounce a high oly Cross .. 2 day—came with a wholly un- MR, : b w g 1 D Tl e & ;, 2 ]" Tigers Own Worst Enemics. Trinity : 00030 59 show of strength by the e ; ¥ : 4 : . . dad s L (Y CIaN o ennocics | Batteries: Wallace, Hastings anl itting strength which caused ¥ ¥ ¥ i i b head in the minth. | Carroll; Baker, Denning and Carpes- oklyn pitchers to be released | & ? ¢ 4 desperate effort to field the ball, but | the Tigers paved the way to the de-| ey bench in the course of ey : % P : o 3 feat of Harry Covaleskie in the open- | @ ‘a-third to have to i . ; § T could get only one hand on it and 'ing game of the season, score, 5 to| hment before the massacre | ; : : /L T : : bat it to the ground. 1. The Tigers went wrong in three | JACK HOEY WITH LYNN, Brooklyns was over. From Bunched infield hits in the seventh ( ©f the seven innings that the Pole erent training season record MERCANTII This One Goes Thirtcen Tnnings. Electric St. Louis, April 15.—The White infield single by Harry Hooper of the of the Athletics, from entering the 1000000200103—7 16 HOLY CROSS BEATS TRINITY 2 to 0. St. Louis Pennock pitched a wonderful game 8101020/0/0:010:0:0:1 0:3—6 8750 Lajoie made a Detroit, April 15.—Erratic work by Jack Hoey, the veteran outfielder, : . inning on Shore gave Philadelphia | WOrked. Whiles Cleveland, though it!formerly of New Britain, has been s burst into the actual fight- 3 & e ietor Thell vetornl e 1did not play perfect ball, was strong : signed 'by Lynn, Mass He 1 x- transformed. They plaved - j $ X 1 : : ef in the pinches. Cobb scored the . pected to be a terror to pitchers in y had been concentrating = AN 3 ’ AN Wagner covered second base for the 'cnly run for the Tigers He made | the New England league h and spirit for this particular o f for they had more ‘of each fthe entire preparation period i and jumped away from the ) 3 b s of the S , the moment they got the Judging from-the prophesies, of the feam must have a sefious | rurd of | mances have more reason for their i e OW Oy slip the leash. National league managers the race in , Misfortune to land lower than second. | prophetic uiterances than any of the i ere close to 25,000 persons (e i £ iy Toran, new leader of the Phillics, | others, but 1 teams should per- H i * Polo. grounds to see this that organization this season is g0Ing | ,vc w1t will be a walk away” for |from up to the standards claimed for v B k U wlth I lbert e opening. Score: to have a novel ending. At least five s charges, and then there are Man- |{them by their managers there will uc p y 2 T. h. e | teams will occupy the first three posi- |agers Stallings of the world’s cham- |sure be a jam around the top of the 2:008000000—3 6 3| .00 4 1o first divison is sure of |Pions, McGraw of the Giants and |ladder this scason. In passing we will 5 S 3 g ¢ . = ; A 2 B . . . . REr000581x—16 18 1] bt occupants, ® Your Unele Wilbert | CICHahan of the Gub, each .and |thyntion the other occupants of the When youre shngmg rivets five hundred feet mn tl’]e every onc of whom s p s | first 'divi s, Cincinnati, St. Louis, cthy; Tesrecau and Meyers. Robinson has, in his usual cheery | own team to carry off the go and''Pi ire’ the teams whose 3 s S e e R e e S e A B air, you get that old he-feeling that }}fe is full of good - aves Beaten in Opener, juvenated Dodgers. He says that his |[three admittedly on as perfor- | tion prize for their charges. i stufi. There's ep and ginger in the game. COWbOyS Of the sky Bpion Tosion Thaves, o 15 0. - i i ; i i i> what they call these keen alert, structural iron men. And when s o preers hatie, aten: | BASEBALL NEWS e i1 4| MAGEE'S STEAL HOME I{II} they like to “buck up” a bit—well they go for good, full-bodied, rich St. Lous aving the better of Rudolph. IN A NUTSHEL} | Burralo ..... oy 3 ! PUTS CLUB IN FIRST as thrown out at the plate by Baltimore | and) Whitte" did the same S RO PIttSburg . ... ... 3 idt wheh thay tried to score - cond on hits in the ninth. AMERICAN LEAGU Pilot of Brookfeds Pulls Daring Stunt i e Games Today. a - hoe. e terdns s Resulls . Newark at Brooklyn. Asainst Newark | After A iphia 100000 101 580 ; “".(“:d""\ N Buffalo at Baltimore. i iy ’ $0...000000000—0 6 0 Philadelphia 2, Boston 0. Three-Base Clout. Lon cut Tobacco = z i Brooklyn, April 15.—The Brookfed g R ana_Goway. Cleveland 5, Detroit 1. ‘ n, S Brookteds and 3 Chicago 7, St.-Louls 6. ~ toppied Newark out of first place in o aw Yo Pittsburg at Chicago, D ) St. Louis at Kansas City, ds Show Poor Form i the Federal league yesterday after- Put LIBERTY ina Pipe and it goes l’lg]'lt to tne SpOt Wl!h B % i B 5 S ling of Clubs. BASEBALL LURES BAKER OU7 noon by defeating the J ‘men in J R T Ao R sl el the first game of their series at Wash- the man who knows real tobacco. Chew it and you get the opening. game of the season | Philadelphia ... 1.000 | Home Xun Kinz Watches Opening | 78ton Park with an old time ninth p limit of tobacco enjoyment. LIBERTY is made for the sturdy B Gt it nati orew was com. | Washington . .... 1.000 Game—May Play Again. iRD N HRDSconals SOl Les Masco, W eshiney ool th evoungest manager in captivity, g man who wants a natural, full-bodied smoke and satisfying outclassed in every depart- ' - e A % Philadelphia, April 15.—Probably | “nnounced his return to the game by n 1 Timely hitting, aided by er- ;;;‘ft(tfi" Ry 13”3 no athletic individual who came to!slamming out a three bvagger and healthful chew. ve Pittsburg the game. The | Boston ...... - -00% | Shibe Park to attend the opening of | stealing home in the first inning and ,y McQuillan held his opponents | New York “ooe | the American league reccived a better | kept right on announcing it hy mak- L LIBERTY is made of pure Kentucky leaf, aged 3 it n S . » all' time, - Score: Detroltic s “000 | ana neartier welcome than aid J. | ing three more hits during the after- three to five years. The “aging” process cannot r. h. e Franklin Baker, the much talked of | noon. Score: | e T d g ...010300014—9 10 1 : MrappalMdlimaulert | Baker dialnot S hurried —or LIBERTY would not be so mellow an ati ..000010001—2 8 & Games Tod: appear in the field nor in an Athletic | Newark .... 000103120—7 10 4 N b \ smooth. LIBERTY never varies, }slal‘zara just right, ries: McQuillen and Gibson; New York at Washington. uniform. He occupied seats with his | Brooklyn ..... 101000 (s a AR - rve stock of leaf ¥ carried to Bchneider and Dooin, Boston at Philadelphia. wife and a few friends well back on| Batteries—Moran and Huhen: Wil Al - | (X because a large rese b e g i Ty Cleveland at Detroit. the grand stand, but he was soon | son, Upham, Finneran and Land, f /) protect this famous old brand. dinals Go to Pieces. Chicago at St. Louis. spotted by the crowd and got such B . " go, April 15.—Vaughn out- ! efwanmiwelcomeRthat IIsin car sy 8 irerl & Stick LIBERTY into your overalls for a week's | , aug 5 Syl 0 altimore, : : - . . Sallee, his teammates out- NATIONAL LEAGUE. have jumped an extra beat or two. | k o i trial and you'll always stick to it. i Foaar o The coming of Baker to the open-| r. b ngvo:m;mmu;.e fi.’“{{,‘;";}:i,{‘ifif Veetorin o titesnlts ing game was significant, but when | "-\“h”w“.. 12 :u»l:f:uflg|h 19 A P S h in 5 kacice The Cardinals pla; = i i e e asked if he intended to come Lack to, Balfmore .. .- 0020120°—5 9 ; y Sold everywhere in 5c packages, BhE aeventer s 2 New York 16; Brooklyn 3. the Athletics he simply smiled, and = Batteries—Krapp and Blair; Quinn 3 4 QRS i doveniertors, (three hiladelph Boston 0. said “maybe.” Baker did not hide | 45d Owens. : i THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ph. were chalked up against! chicago 7, St. Loui the fact that he is willing to play ball - ] : \ PR n=c . Bcore: Pittsburg 9, Cincinnati 2. again, nor did he mince words in say- At =mm ing that he wanted more money than Standing of Clubs. he drew down last vear. He spoke ! $( Louis W 1) . | plainly and bluntly in his character- | icansas City New York ........ 0 istic way and said that if Mack made Batteric lit worth his while he would jump in and play today. ples: Alexander and Killifer; ‘Washington h Kansas City. 000000200000 000020000001 7 ~Crandall and Hartl f{Glenn; Vaughn and Archer. Packard, Main and ISasterly, Philadelphia 0 Chicago SRBO 0 Pittsburg . .. . 0 1 1 1 1 ) - PIONEERS OPEN SEASON. R e e T ARSI DT, On Suday ufternoon the Pioneers ew Britain High school has pm went down to defcat at the of ‘the Professionals vesterday | st T.ouis pn at Walnut Hill Cin i hnati . o T street grounds with the All-Hartford me was close and i i SErE Automobile C 5 =3 L TCC | {eam as their opponents. There will Zwick was on the firing lino Games Today. in Central Park. { be some new men on the Pioneer team Professionals who were really e e New York, April 16.—Benjamin| (ITO .(‘(.nmny: season und.'ln\\' .\\\H g{‘«‘u(f fd team and he Deld his pro- I e Jackaon, a lawyer. was (fhstantly )Y strengthen the team in places el in submission throughout ,. : onk i e Al Pre reh e e aina|| Whereliti 5ineedeat e. Pittsburg at Cincinnatl. ktlled In Cenceml } 6Fic Caday When the | & oo o Pitchars whi have reparted will St. Louis at Chicago. BUtormobl I I I ChIRDO B bear watching. The staff cons of alone crashed into a large tree Ll v st el ey Ml o 850, via Paris, April 15, 3:35 a FEDERAL LEAGUE. side of the driveway. - Tne police 88y | 1o needs no introduction’ around ; he was driving at the rate of fifty- | nin sintroductioniy ral > 4 e ! ] ere, and a new man, Winkler, from i foueand Ruarcelipont Tiye wniics ax Hope: ARy Hartford, who twirls for the Aetna es, mailed from Germany to Yesterday's Results, under which Mr, Jackson was pinned | [t qup. | The . catchers will be ited States, after being delayed | Brooklyn 8, Newark 7. caught fire almost jmmediately. e | Noonan and McKeon and 4. itz or some time have been re- Baltimore 5, Buffalo 1. was dead when extricated. patrick, Conlin, Glancy, Minchliffe, W to the senders by the postal Kansas City 8, St. Louls 2. A note found in his coat pocket | itzpatrick will make up the infield, itles because the British and o contained the words “Look after Mr.|1p (he outfield will be found Dudjack, governments have given noti- Standing of Clubs. Jackson’s brake.” This note, it is{Campbell, Norton and Blinn. The that parcels addressed to w. L. believed. contained directions for re-| pPioneers have booked some fast games n citizens in the United States| Chicago ... pairing the car which were not c for the coming year and another suc- seized . whenever they are| Brooklyn ....... z ried out, the failure to do so result- | cesstul season is looked for. Game on’ shipboard. Newark ... : . ing in the accident. called Sunday at 3 O'clock. Brooklyn Joston will open their season at the Elis