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ASEBALL SEASON OPENS IN NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES TODAY—COACH ABBOTT MAKES SEVERAL CHANGES IN YALE VARSITY SQUAD— | GIANTS HAVE CLOSE CALL FROM DEFEAT THROUGH CHASE'S BONE PLAY—ANOTHER BAD SPILL AT HAVRE DE GRACE—INDOOR BASEBALL AT “Y.” SEVERAL CHANGES IN' a 12 to 6 Victory. BASEBALL SEASON | Hour cnss 1 voro " USHERED N TODAY I Aln'r 1T A GRAND AuD GLORIOOVS FEELIN —!— BUT- Tue FeLlow who l E HAD THE Jo8 BEFORE HE ENLISTED - COMES IN WHeEN You EnJoOY A GooD EASY JoB VERY [ITTLE WORK To 1T AND HE" AND THE BoSs IAVE A LOMNG TALK THE 1 WMajor Teagues Get Going Again | ,\, by a of made inexcu le York, April —Holy Cross Columbia in a weird exhibi- baseball on South field yester- Columbi | errors and played | | like school hoys. Foly Cross was not | | much betier in the field, hut in the | eighth inning fell heavily on Meany's pitching and hammered out four hits which, combined with several e jand a passed ball, were good for run Columbia scored first in the open ing frame and had a three-run lead in the third. Holy Cross made the ady | glate even scoring th runs in in | the fourth, Columbia came back {and went into the lea 1in. In the sixth Holy Cross battled up to even | boat, including Capt. ‘Winte | terms 1in by naking another run Adar No. 3 Fwi and forged to the front in sov- 4 at No. -4 their former Posi- enth. The landslide in the hth @ tious, while Mcad at No. 7 and Allen buried Columbia’s hope jat No. 6 have heen moved to No. The score by innings | and No. 2, respectively. 12§ Lashar, the 1916 varsity Holy ¢ 000301161 Columbia 102100020 S T e e Dignan and McDonald and Parks: | has replaced Hadden Mali, forme on Meany, Lester Ackerman. | crew, has changed places Schreiber, hoth members of Juniors Are Shifted to First Boat by Goach Abhott | | | scory 12 to 6. Aiter Long Layolt Boston in New in Washington; Cleveland in De- arical guc Philade o in St. L 23.—Becausi the jumior New | the decid Yale crew in the race Saturday up in ered Haven, April 2d_superiority gt displayed over the varsity against Pennsylvania las has been a big shake- 1 The juniors cov- Satar three varsi and | varsity and } to make a | hia uis; 1 e ational League ladelphia: Brooklyn Louis in Cincinnati: Chicago. Boston opened the Boston last New York times royal per all his tions, monar was pomp W York in in Boston*; | Pittsbu i there both he cour faster caused Coach che hift affects sis members of the the on the Abboit onds n and Brooklyn championship Saturday. April for monarchs, holds present aseball, the cle Sam will stand for, | ushered in todar with all the and cercmony that we show- arcd on him the « Le the world war. el After a lengthy the re big leag belt hack tion t. afternoon. Ameri league opening card calls for in New York., Washinston, st Detroit, while in aly season by bt These but forth indi are one in sad and ona ory stills ~AND ITS Youe JoB - OH-H-H- BOoY!! AT IT A GR-R-RAND AnND GLOR-R-Ricus, FEeLin'? the retain old h T - AND THEN You HEaAR HIM BID THE BoSS Goop BY AND SAY HE'S Goinueg . HOME To \WorRrw Kir [ You - DiscoveR HE'S sTILL HERE - AnD YOO Don'T enow WHETHER To QUT OR WaiT To TrLtL You'Re FIRED follows: coxswain ccond crew, on the fi | the junior | with En- | e and | I 1 | H 0ss 5 st in k& Vs ind how a vacation swung The en- into an n Louis | + : the sec- won place; Ta TaTa | ong crew Saturday, have won [ A 4 i {in the first boat. . Churchill Pelers, National | ymerican Leaguers Again Treat Dodg- | recently returned from service. who Philadelphia, Chicago, Cin- S beon responsible for the improve- and Boston are the favored | ers Rough, Winning Final (he second crew, and The ecdge alveady has heen B T off the Boston opening ds the okl aved two games Satur- Soderston: day, and were thrashed ) Z 3 ast tuneup for the tions of the holiday Pro- | cun Tonbus Derby Brooklyn. i The world’s champion Boston Red | &, Tankees rode roughshod over the Sox. opened the season on the Polo izo0= my oo Soeoiod their seventh fFirounds with thevYankees, while the [ G55 TGy TOESISEee ERSE SSVAL Athletics are the attraction in Wash- | prrieCiive o i foiie fngton. In the western wing of the [ynn i8O8 GFC T e Wil American league, Chicago opens in St. bert Robinson's National lead Louis and Cleveland in Detroit. lers fnichad on the wrong a 5% No. 7, Driscoll; No. 6, The Giants got under way this aft- (o » score, | Brownell; No. 4, Moulton; No. 3, Ben- | ernoon as the opening attraction on | I . e.|son: No. Lawrence; bow, Enders, the Phillies’ home grounds; the Pitts- | vow York 100010021 — . e, burgh Pirates ed at the Chic i L ....000011000— National opening and the St. Louis [ jipssell Saase Cardinals helped: the Reds pry . off | 4 Kreuger. the M in Cincinnati. Brooklyn asain assisted at the second opening of the | Boston Braves. H BOWLING NEWS the A ha cinnati cities, taken Exhibi- | jent shown [ umaoubtedly responsibie Saturday, has been in the van to the second. s they now practice are follow oke. .. Pete Schreibe: No Mali, tion Game—Score 5 to 2. e position | going back The crew made up as Varsity—st Harve: No No. 1, Ewing Allen: bow, sh Junior Crew last 23 Brooklyn, N. Y., April 28.—In their rt of the Ameri both duy the galloping | ‘igram by No. Me No. coxswain, Yhe > Adam and string of Unele league end of Strok g0 at Des the wester Mamau e WESTERN - t champion- | Saturday in competitor in HARVARD GOLFERS Cambridge, Mass April laston Count club defeated at golf yesterday, winnir i tving two matches, It w meet the for Announces He Will Not Coach Foot- | iversity of Nebraska Athletic Team in Philadelphia, April versity of Nebraska team, champions of day telegraphed their entry one mile relay championship, the feature events of the of Pennsylvania relay carnival, which takes place this ay and Saturday. To win the national title the w champions will be forced to beat the pick of the colleges in the east and : | west, among them being ' Pittsburgt According 10 | tryiversity of Bennsylvania. Mas Yale's baseball | cpuceits ~ Institute of Technole themselves as i pgrtmouth, Cornell, Mighigan, . Mi grounds 10 lgouri and Princeton. The Nebra o the sUr-|4jtjg nolders will face an exceptions critical assem- {raqt quartet in the University 1A Moines 23 Wol« will be Harvard elght and the initial Harvard CHICAGO RACE RIOTS Aprili 23.—Leo H. vears assistant foot- | Whites at Harvard, announced last | vould unable n business m to Wires U. of P. Entry | mes. | seconds, ! New York e dash. BRAVES BEAT BROWNS | Alderman Sets Up Objec- | izing Sport. 1 G tion to Leg: New York, April Because of an | objection by Alderman C. A. Post at ! the meeting of the Board of Aldermen ! | vesterday, there will be no legalized i baseball next pasebal nex sunta e e oea! | Gollegians Force MoGraw's Team | Goriina . ma {o Top Speed for Victory LEARY QUITS HARVARD. 23. he one mile the west, Uni- relay vester- for the one of University IN GAME WITH ELIS | Majors Hammer Colle; Eteson's | Wi an ball Team. Slants and Run d on Bascs— NEW BRITAIN BRISTOI. noridge, for seven 2 Final Result Is 11 to and Negroes ol Engage in Battle in Bricks and Bullets Chicago, probably hospital South Side Waich Clubs, Figure. Alderman William . coach Providence, R. I, April 23.—The ! ¢iolline made a plea for immediate Boston Braves had little difficulty in | consideration of his proposed ordi- | setting down the Brown nine vester-{ n.nce making it lawful to play such day afternoon at Andrews fleld by the | zumes on the Sabbath Day, provided 287 ) score of 14 to The big SCOUME | {4t no greater fee was charged than Tees came in the fourth and fitth in- | N0 0 BP0 Lo e ot Appenr ningsias.a wesult of hard hitting. Four || Mo (50t SR B s Sl TR hse | additional runs were added 1n the |, 4y, Board, Alderman Post raised | make ninth when the Brown infield con- }\ Hh Ba0rth b cer s tributed tbrec errors. The score: | yjjo.an Bruce M. Falconéer, that blage who anticipated a slaughter of Biten faas T ab 122 Braas 001342004 © 7% | certain Sabhath observance societies |the collegians, possibly tempered with ! .y ‘ g i tz, ey oS00t 0i 0 / having made an objection to. the or- Mercy on the part of the collegians, 'm S Northrop, Keating and Trag ! dinance, it would be o more than fair | the sons of Eli came so mear to beat- oyt gj dvantage in the ; sl ! that they should be given a learing. |IN& the Polo ground hevoes that the (hec i)l he forced to take th and Henry; Bteson and Erickson. ) s former champions were worried at the o sl chal {position on account of LN { TTIRE A rlose. inal score was 3 = SPILL AT HAVRE DE GRACE | ™"vane mYrems m e R e e L e S isome * skilful maneuvering in the [yactern s1 119 95 106— A. Narcum Robertson A. Anderson. . Kahms B. Narcum. tern to April die, it w i attendants, a of fights, on the ast night hetween white residen Brickbats, lets were used 23.—One said as the negro will today by result of south sida and negro clubs and bul- promiscuously and many on each side were hurt. Fifty { policemen were posted in the district | after the outbreak had been quelled. Racial feeling has been gaining the police say since the encroachment of négroes from what is known. as the South. Side black belt ‘into & -district further southward.” ‘A number of bombs have been exploded in the dis- activities New York, 23.- time team April honored _custom vesterday offered crifice at’ the Polo Giant holiday. by prise of the small but an £ D wi 494—1480 series Bristol. i 93 - .92 111 N }‘ SUCCEEDS PROF. CORWIN. ! Butler H Jerrolds Landry Bryce Weeks was Prof. i of Pitt rter m among the best in the coun Mendell New Chair- | man of Athletic Committee. 8 ew Haven Ap —Prof Cla- ¢ en appointed ity athle- 1 5 have . ! r race, 475 467 467—1409 | . MACHINE LEAGU outs| ac being a ommittee He N. posi nnell n college. the new Cor- | phe i McCarty Cadoret Talmadge Swanson Lofgren ! stacey %9 102 84 97 Snygg: Pise e ‘Warahenwenz Bertz Gray 289 260 | painful Aldrich Freeman Scotton. ... A. Scotton. Meehan G. 411 40 Dept. 303. 88 83 90 Holmgren Fallon ioodale Miller 26 28 26 447—1328 | GIANTS RECATL MTTH. Take Him From Brookiyn Because of Publ The waiver on New York, April Giants have recalled their Smith, the former Columl Smith is a member of the team. He w med by Iyn club last Monday but accompanied the Giants to Philadelphia last night. The Glants were within their rights in recalling him, as the non-recallable pitcher. ew York the Brook- Yvaiver rule does not go inta effect un- | %i1 today, the opening day of the sea- gon. The New York club takes the stand that Charley Ebbets, president of the Brooklyn club, had violated the jeague agreement by announcing that waivers had been asked on Smith. Such announcements, according to the agreement, should not be made ntil after the player's transfer clease. DODG Pitcher Purchased by Louisville Base- ball Club. Louisville, Ky., April —Pitcher Richard Durning has heen purchased by the Louisville American association club from the Brooklyn National league club, it was announced here last'night by Business Manager Wil- liam Neal of the Colonels, Durning is a left handed - pitcher and has been in the major league for several years. George | or | Stacey, An English Jockey. Has Very | Close ¥rom Serious Injury —Wessler Sustains Bad Shaking. De the Havre Grace, Md.. April English steeplechase joc! had a narrow escape al the track here. yesterday afternoon, when Doctor D. crashed down at one of the jumps and rolled over the boy. He was picked up unconscious, hut later gained his scnses and according to the doctor is suffering only bruises and Wessler also faced | sixth race when Uanita { turn for home. The boy of the gailoping field, | suffered” nothing more shaking up. Lee Erb was the man who claimed High Cost, yesterday, for $4,020. This colt once changed hands for $20,000. death in the fell at the rolled clear however, and serious than a INDOOR BASEBALL Professional Men and State Guards are | | City Guards at Y. M. C. A. mes in the indoor base- the Y. M. C. A. were played last evening. In the curtain- raiser, the Professional Men’s team defeated the Kenilworth club, 17 18. Johmson and Ellison were in | for the victors Timbrell { and Jackson the Tn the second zame, team won from the 19 to 9. Gibney and Ros were points for the winners and Sampson and Haney worked for the losers. Owing to the presentation of Wwill Be Girls the Lyceum {heater | the first three days of next week, it has been decided next The first ball league at to points and for loser the State Guard ‘ity Guards, score WHTT SOX Louisville, PLAYERS SOTD. Ky.. April General | nounced the release by the Louisville association club of Pitcher to Charlotte of the Caro- lina_association and the purchase ot | Pitchers Edward Corey and John Sul- livan from the Chicago White Sox. | CLEVELAND TRADES PLAYER. | w Orleans, . April Pitcher | Torkelson of the Cleveland Americans has been traded for Piter Tom Philips of the New Orleans club, President Heineman of the local club gnnounced last night. | Representatives in Coming Games at | { the Univei i high from | Henry cuts, { | today sold to the Victory Over Kenilworth Club and | of the Harvard ’varsity baseball team, broke | sliding i nine in | Visitors “Girls | | Manager William Neal vesterday an- | g {eighth inning for the big leaguers lo lget the winning run over the plate. Cambridge, Mass., April 23.—Har-| The general expectation that the vard will have ten representatives at |colleglans would indulge in side split- v of Pennsylvania relay |UNE errors and that the Giants would ce next Saturday, according to an- |TaC€ the bases until they were ex- nouncement made last night. s st dina shn o o L0k iR o The men whi Il s pait Itrary the amateur ature of the im v furnished by the Giants, 5 e med : pro DeonisfoiCornell 8 o irzed most astonishing of all, the us- Douglas, |, 4 Joseph Duggan and William Gopdwin [ "foe ol k Y Chase was the cone in one of the most amus- two-mile relay team; George Krog- |iral figure . hurdles, hop, step and jump and |ing blunders ever seen on a ball field. Jump: Charles Clark, shotuut; imhe fact that the faux pas netted the Stevens, 56-pound weisht; |yalensians two runs, putting them in Flower, broad jump and he lead. was one of the painful side- William Moore, sprints. lights of a ludicrous incident. Bonchead Play in Seventh, The laugh provoking affair took place in the seventh inning at a time {when the Giants were ahead by 2 to coast league wos(l: Sawyer, the first man up, reached w York Nationale |fISt on an excusable fumble by for a cash consideration. The price |Fieteher. but the runner w many years with the Detroit Ameri- |iies: She DAY Beine fromw has Sens took a throw from Ileicher, but late to complete a double play. Philly Are Selected. nes Ames sprints: GTANT Salt Lake City, Jean Dubuc of the club of the Pacific OBTAIN DUBUC. 23.—Pitcher Lake ' City April Salt to to too 'OM” MEEHAN Cambridge, Meehan of New INJURED. ‘S(Uf\n back of second he carried the ball concealed under his arm, |when Steele sauntered to the pitching {slab Fredericke walked off first base {and took a long lead. Doyle quickly: shot the ball at Chase ibut the first sacker evidently had not |comprenended the signal and was jaway from the bag at the time and the ball shot past him and rolled to the. Giant dugout. All might have been well had it not been that a Giant rookie whose iden- tity was not disclosed. ran out and hurled the ball to Chase, thus making it a blocked ball. Fredericks, April York, third baseman his left ankle vesterday when to third base in a praecti game. He will be unable to play this season. ce 1in DIVISION BEATEN. Devens The Fisk team defeated Yankee division de ground here The game furnished over 15,000 soldiers and attending the review. A large delegation of Springtield fans attended the contest. 26th Camp Red Tops Lieut. Tom the to April basceball She par [0 on res- terd attr, v 5 ction fou of ta the home reached the finally caught the drift ceedings and hoofed it plate before the ball pitcher's hands. Following this S LEHIGH. Pa.. April -Syracuse defeated Lehigh, S to 6. played ragged ball for the Malone was the star, with and two doubles. The SYRAC Bethlehem vesterday Both teams most part. a-home run score DEFEA play Holden and other run. New Yale R Smith, Causey and Fredericks. York L10001071x 000010200- and McCarty; . h ) ..100400021—8 11 Lehigh . 202 +..122000010—86 12 Kuhnert and Kenan; Pfeiffer, John son and Herrington, PENN. STATE NINE BLANKED. Lexington, Va., April 23.—Washing- iton and Lec college’s baseball team defeated the Pennsylvania State col- | lege nine here vesterday. 4 to 0. 1 CARROLL TO CAPTAIN W. & J. Washington, Pa., April 23.—At a deferred election meeting yesterda Elmer BE. Carroll of >ttdale, for two years varsity left end, unanimously chosen captain of Washington and Jefferson football team for next fall, succeeding W. F. Henry of Mansfleld, Ohio. We have alleys open for ladies’ aft- | ernoon parties. AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. s forced at | first, | When Doyle wallked back to his po- | and | under | the frantic coaching of his teammates, | the pro- Lynch hit doubles and brought in an- | who won th e S A W “YOU DON'T HAVE To recent ———————— PUT ON YOUR GAS MASK WHEN A GUY SMOKES ONE OF THESE”