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NEW "BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919, JOHNSON 1S VICTOR IN 13 INNING PITCHING DUEL WITH SCOTT PERRY_GIANTS MAKE AUSPICIOUS START IN PHILADELPHIA—1 12H()A03 ;fil\lgsEA&T{mn"“ ACE ' OPENING GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUES—HQLY CROSS ADDS PR}NCE’!‘ON TO VICTIM LIST-—JOCKEY BADLY INJURED IN CRASH AT ~\I\IONDI£R’ WHAT A CHICKEN CROSSZING Tua ROAD Tihinks ABOUT JUHNSUN lS v‘[TUR PreTTy PooR PICKING I'D BETTER ORI el : : ? - GUEsS — WHAT St\_A_LL 1 Do« ‘ e T . i N. B. MACHINE L 5. HERE., |VE A HUNCH START BEFORE ONE of maxe 1T 17T lTS ,.G°‘ HERE | Ara RIGHT { y s He OTHER SIDE ©F THoSE AWFUL AWEUL S A BRI SRR e (8 e WIS IN Pl [;HERS nUEl Non Erodiction] | = BETTER - AUTOMOBILES — HELLO ANY MORE - OF My RoAD AnD A ' I s:;l mgu s 267 | [HE RoAD .19 Neaelcoies cuclles BIG CAR COMING RIGHT 2 s R ‘VE NEUER ST 80 Mot Tie FlenDISH THINGS NoW AT ME I'VE Bodgers and Reds Oter Winners s o088 3 _ iaBemE el |Senators and Athletics Play 13 on Opening Day ol Season : Tonings for & 1—0 Victory Inspection. 83 i | Fallc April 24.—Fifteen ;L allon | Ralf \ - Washington, April 24.—Washingtor 2 ‘\‘“’“m\l“‘i 5 i B i \ Py i it ’ A and Philadelphia battled thirteen in who went to the bandbox yesterday : the haseball seasor ushered ne away with consider- | able doubt as to whether they had sttended a ball game or a bat- | tle with hcavy artillery. rattied | 3 : General March, chief ¢ s oft and bounced off fe with ; 2 e 5 > ariny, tossed out the firet el T | ; 2 S , tossed out the first ball unu: usto ana |Srosman 5 S e Erattabviet o iy : . s WillHreta o s : i . s -V s Y CE i DAY Bofwe: delight in the rin theRoldiciay (UL fee j g i s 'W1 “\)h~“ i ol more. But it was not a very auspi- |DUIKe -.oc.oooon o, formerly ‘ot cious occasion for the Philadelphia 3Tt - oric SRR e elub or its adherents, as the Giants | W00dINE ..o oS - \'D BETTER Go MERCY GOODNESS D e Americans and making his first ap- 3 - = Nelson i 2 pearance with the local tecam, pavec won the game by a re of 10 to Bt RIGHT BACK WHERE ME ! ThyaT DRWVER IS YUK - Yuw - You the way for the winning run in the Sixteen hits of various dimensions Svero chalked to the credit of the ' | STARTED FROM —1T7 | TRYING To KiLL ME- $TrRuCK mMe!! thirteenth when he hit safely. Men Phillies and the New Yorks went i WAS SAFER THElR%O BUT U'ma SAFE THANK~ gf;l‘iv'(,,’;'.l,'ffif,\’»’f f:)(r ])'x‘]“y:,.\‘\‘l ,-r::»”ym:;; :.(hs‘lep \1(\.‘1;n.\‘ r,n{; two worse And m\ Flutnphie i g ANY How -~ QH et ) O K~ QW K -¥ux cu- y Stieash a e b, fit be told about the circuit that tho iy b G HOPE | CAN MAKE 1T: i goenaive e Beason is in full swing for Benny | P : © 5 ter. he scor i > [Collingswood . . § S Kauff marked the oceasion with a y9 SSEHS : i J ; 5 home run over the justly celebrated | GeCs Philadelphia 0000000000000—0 9 right field wall. Kauff's four base | / - Washington 0000000000001—1 glout was onc of!the artiliery features | S L S, % | Perry and Perkins; Johnson of the fifth inning. Having got tho 2 £ 3R = S fEN i Agnew. vange, Kauff furnished the informa- . . ... 2 % . 77 i, & ' . > | — tion to Larry Doyle, who sent a du. [(2FFrn oo - b ) N A i s X A 2 N fif Ruth Starts Farly. plicate home run over the wall in the jfo: ~@mson . I o ke : g i . et ¢ e A s e (0 IR @lghth " inning. Inimiediately after- | ZSOMER o oor it 0 0 , el v : 4 - i 3 ¢ Ll ) fed st L ward Kauff aimed another homer over | o 2t o aalis e T : B AR 5 \ : / AL i ! e e the barrier, but the blow hit short |*&' L & : 3 / 5 3 ! : BoEton L Geat dhemblons Atk and after dislodging several bricks fell New York yesterday by an over- RS tuntiionn cilatcR A | : s L gy 22 S s whelming score of 10 to 0. The . @ o ric: o ) o 4 i c atte; € O\ Major-(ie: s O ) s ] SRR o : ! j 2 n attended or-Gen- ! 7.1s 3 |Richards . s : 5 i it eral Thomas Barry, commander of Ad};;;v_](.\ and . McCarty Jacobs a j(‘.:ul(lctt(: i ; P = & S oo - o m 1 Harr P. McHuse of the battle |Lantone!. ... . E 1 e fleet and their staffs. Several thou- ~ iMahr e 108 101 3 ? it i i nings before a crowd of more thar <108 2 i - il X 5 - | i 13,000 in the opening game of the | : i i f geason here >sterday, Washingtor winning, 1 to 0. The game was o pitehiy duel between Johnson and e ! sand sailors from the visiting flee Trim Br: E : 5 n Teet Dodger: ves, 165 et : e v i " 4 e - o 4 ¢ guesis of the club. Robert Boston, : Mass., Ay 24.—If Cante- | B Moran, president of the hoard of al- lope Charley Herzog hadn't been al-j . . . e o7 ; F70] e— : = e e e = = . ot 4 i Jowed to steal second and third baso | Meieot = 5 dermen, {hrew out the first ball, gt it Ruth, Boston's sensational slugger, unmolested in the ninth inning of yes- 0 ; : : ) y 2 Gl o o LUEDECHK e e 2 S started the champions off to victory terday’s opening day clash between [ o . started the champ : ) the Dodgers and the Braves Burleigh |1 /o == " o o \e first inning, batting a home run : o - S with Hooper on bhase There was an 3 € 1 great Brooklyn right : . G'nn\ 8, L \rr- % 2 00 e = = ! I} % % element of luck to the hit, as it took hander, would have started the sea 4 2 At : gon with one of his justly famed ut- ) \ X S a high bound over Lewis’ shoulder outs. Bul with the Da s six rut DASE o s 3 Mogridge pitched fairly well after [ - that e ) n Bos pute. But with thic Dadgers slx runs i ; : hat until the ninth, en Boston hij¢ him all over the fiel vhich, aided Shipping. = W e hat saved th 3 them to pile un six runs. " Brooklyn 6, Boston 1, was the scoro NATIONAL LEAGUE. | fle Gl‘ace m ()Olhsl(m 2 il 2 P throughout the game, allowing four that marked Brooklyn's third straight G B i 4 . hits and strikinz out eight. Sc victory over the Braves and kept the | R ESUltE Nosterdny! : — 1 " G T e Ko Dodgers safe in the National league! ~ow york 10, Philadelphia 7. ! Havre de G jiaral, April SSad ; g imes up. The score lead th had gained mn»\‘\xh their Brooklyn 6, Boston 1. | Rough riding tended to mar the sport | double victory over the Braves Cincinnati 6, St. Louis iat the Havre de Grace track yester- Patriots’ ‘day Chicago - Pittsburgh, game post- | day afternoon. In the second race s poned on account of rain. foul tactics sent little Jockey Carswell e | ta the hospital with a broken leg and Standing of the Clubs, i sed the disqualification of & ¥ W. L. | McGee, which finished third. % . Brooklyn ... .... 0 | Sixteon cheap platers started in the P & : St. Louis, April 24.—Pounding four Bew vorken S 0 0| event, and it was a rough and tumble % 5 $ S £ ot pitchers for a iutal of 21 hits, Chi- Clneinnatl ....... 0 1.000 | affair throughout. Near the turn No- i e g cago yesterday operod the American Philadelphia . i e } ; 7 hit three doubles and n 3 Boston ....... 210000016-—10 New York . 000000000— 0 Mays and Schang; Mogridge Breoklyn .. 01000000 e BEOTL- )%+« 2000000001 Grimes and Miller; Fillingim, Nchf, | an and Wilson Sox Pound Agates. Cards’ Pitchers Wild. Yincinnati. O., April 24,—Wildne Louis' left hand pitchers, May rdel, enabled Cincinnati to win the open: game of the season beforec mere than 22,000 fans here yesterday. The score was 6 to 2. Ma vas exceedingly effective, but - gave sven -bases on balls. Sherdel reliev- ed him in the seventh and walked four men'’in the eighth, forcing in two runs and putting the local team in the o 1 200 |lan shot Viva McGee through a tiny : 1 B ; league camipa’zn with = 13 to i vic 3t. Loui % it 1 .000 | opening and Lknocked Auctioneer " & o - | tory over st !.r)vx.'. ymim‘f, the zame | Boston A o 3 .000 {against the fence. Carswell, who had 4 3 . { Manager Jimmy Burke of the locals Chicago . relns 0 .000 | the mount on Auctioneer. had his left 2 % ¥ % . it i wes presented with o diamo ud- Pittsburgh ......... 0 900 | leg crushed, but he rctained his seat { g 3 SRy ded watch fob by a loeal | until he passed the judges. Elected IL, % : Here's Jake Daubert, who is playlng | BeCre: Games Today. | ewned by 13, Sie took down the e i ikt for tho Cinslpnati Reds. Mama- | i e New York in Philadelphia. !major portion of the purse. Dryer " ? 2 ger Moran kept Juke on his payroll [ Chicago .. 00351001313 21 1 Brooklyn in Boston. {kept him out of the numerous jams 4 g D tatareiae 4o Waltar Holkel ‘L_“‘l,“‘,,‘, coo. 201000100— 4 10 2 { Pittsburgh in Chicago. {and gulded him home without inter- ; A 3 X Whom ho obtained from the Glants. | Williams ;}l~'.1‘ 5 1‘,.:5‘,' Davenprt dead. St. Louis in Cincinnati, {ference. Consistency finished second, % | Experts think that Daubert has seen | 1208 seifield and Billi Meadows then went in and threc lenetlijpehindiilected I ang sy his best days and that Moran ! more runs were scored on a hit by | AMERICAN LEAGUE. digtancoRingironio iV IvaAT LR oy o made a mistake, B o - wid voitoh Ruether| —_ There was rough riding in several R g TR | 4 a4 2 s 2 Results Yesterday. of the other races, but none of them Luque and Eller did not allow a hit | _ Washington 1, Philadelphiz 0, (13 Tesult and it was overlooked by the i SHERROD TR, In the last two innings. Both teams | innings.) steward y. p K evod y Chicago 13, St. Louis 4. S : Coach Haynes Sends Threc Members L played crrorless ball and there were four fast double plays. The scor ! U“D‘i'(tzgi‘tni.lgzrrl;:::l game padt:ro»cd; GOLLEGE BASEBALL | , of Varsity Crew Back a Peg as R‘.,‘ e . ' B ot Standing of the Clubs. ; e ! : sult of Saturday’s Defcat. Also Refuses to REGOgmze Valid- May, iel, Meadow Sny s : P.C. | Holy Cross Adds Prinecton to List of = z | Cambridge, Mass., April 24.—Th 5 . Reuther, Luque, Eller and ORI I e 1.000 - S, % b , Sy 3 . 3 i !of the members of the Harvard var y [ M D d Allen. || DB sacadneg 1900/ RVictin s tarr erd S i ou i Cotln e o ; £ Ea . sity crew tuat lost to Annapolis last | Ity ol Monroe Doctrine Chicago ..... 13 1.000 Army Defcats Fordhai. T F . ‘-,Al\\x(m._\ on th ‘ern - were di NeW Tork .. eiie 2000 | : : - . . placed by oarsmen from the second . o f : Sl bainil Philadelphia ........ 0 i 000! Princcton, N. J.. Apr iy ' g 3 jvarsity boat team yesterday afternoon. el Yook e, Expects. Athlcte to Be Strong Con- | St. Louis ceeen V00 | Cross won its fourth straim't ciory | 4 i Y 2 | Coach Bill Haynes shifted Sedgwick, flo‘n‘ o’r thcll ol 1'1“"-“1!-( e e oy [eDetror Mk il S 000 | nere yesterday by trouncing Prince- ! o 3 Morrls and Lothrop to crew B, while| 1oh oF the Aonroe Doctrine by Ui | Cleveland . i 000 | ton, 5 to 2, in a tight encounter e y i Davis, Damon and Olmstead are now | Mexican government and the = rocali Hamilton, N. Y., April 24.—Colgate - ! Slightly marred by costly errors. Gill i " : 4 &3 {rowing in their seats in the first ’l:\"fmm’ d;'hl(’ ‘\‘l:rflv!? J. ‘“":1' e university men are expecting Gillo, Games Today. { occupied the mound for the visiting £ : - % {shell. o o e o dl U the Maroon half-back, to do great! Poston in New York. ! nine. He held the Tigers to two pal- - |7 The seating of the Crimson c Spain formed the gubstance of two things in the pentathlon contest which Philadelphia in Washington i try hits, although a bobble by Esch- Inow is: Bow, Davis 2,{CHE Batoh_| stalements printel ;*1"11"(‘“‘! by all is one of the features of the opening Chicago in St. Louis. ! mann in the third frame, after Gray ielder; 3, Damon; 4, Capt. Whitman; | Mexico City papers tonight having day of the Pennsylvania relay carni- Cleveland in Detroit. had walked and Trimble had singled, b SohniTInden 46 Olmste Ld T B ?Sfigo"}‘“l\.,"r.‘ife,“”‘c‘}:'.‘.‘f i f{‘.‘r\,-dd‘,),;,' val next Fridav. Gillo has been in | e let in twb tallies. Margetts travelled | The return of Sherrod Smith, the ,Smith, Cadore, Mamaux, Marquard, |2oh Stroke, Leighton, and coxswalnm, | ©®00 = 50 0C0a o ent of foreign sviation for the past vear and only | CAREY QUITS BASEBALL. | the entire route for the Orange and |star southpaw, to the Brooklyn team [ - .eney, Grimes and Pfeffer, Brooklyn | “SIEnton. : Sow 45 the | Fetaitons i = gt tly Teturned to college. Lust Black. He was nicked for five safc- lius materially increasod the pennant |fans sure have nothing to worry about | Crpc W Gwes pamec Ton s 110 ) | : L Springfield, Mass., April 24.-—Con- | e i e S e One ment re e made an excellent ShoWing | (1o of the Springfield baseball club | tics, two of which were for | e prospecis of the augeregation. With)in the pitcher's box. £ 7 Unolis Taos aad Linden was n S oY Dachmtor ity Army championship games at | i e December last | of the Eastern league changed hands | bases. The score: S seat. " gangd infordc this year has | vesterday. William E. Carey, owner | =iy &b el shown enough to indicate that helor the club, will take a 's vaca- | Holy Cross .... 100201001—3 4 “2 000 FANS AT GAMES ‘terday and the cold and nigh wind BODWEL O COACHL 1;:.:: :? '\I;MH,M \vm\r;qn-'h%' Rros: will malke the going stiff for Bartels | tjon from the game, and in his place | Princeton ..... 002000000 2 5 s S slimocte e Ry = - SentiofNer o Ne ) eimiliny o ot P S :m ,m_\flmrp;‘ym_.:, ) fhts SN Sheat manarer ofiCoolys Gill and Martin; Margetts and | It rained in Detroit, where the Bob Signs to Act As Football Mentor ‘\'o\'(-mhm» (5;”‘_(( ‘. ,T “;'Il::::;:\“kl on; Thompson of Dart- | Lotel. Nov pesed 115 e mouth n of Notre Dame, the | mogul. Mr. Shean has secured a e . . ! B A fa e e e IR 5l o o . |accept Senor Pani’s nomination, he e e e i e b BSEE { Gutpouring of s Yesterday Indi- f0° SMD BRQ the Cube e peons| Philadelphia, Pa, April 24.—Bob | has been unable to present his cro- souri, Harp of Sv hmore and Ie | with options and will he bu | vard shut out the Colby baseball nine, cates Bauner ]0" account of rain. endre Cleorectory | manager of the c¢lub and league park | 6 to 0, vesterday afternoon on Sol- o the coming season. He has appoint- | diers field. Fred Bullard allowed | Leagues—7 e 4 KFELER TRACK- CAPTAIN, Bl (C il WSR2 G Gt Es [ hr Sty (VoS ik (e Ceshe Bty R oatnopanent Middletown, April 2f.—Official un- | (ary_treasurer of thc organization | tered hits. He struck out six men and | Is King Baseball ba P iondance pouncement has just been made of | {pat will run the club. No manager | issued four . Bucknam, the the clection of R. J. Keeler, "19, of | hag us yet been selected, but Mr. | Colby twirler, was bumped for 8t. Paul, Minn., to be captain of the | Syean hopes to be able to announc safeties in six innings. The score: lm:uw league games were played an- Wesleyan frack team for the present | (ho name of his new field leader with- r. D e, |sW question with a pronoune g - Jiesior has bui recently re- |yy ¢ day or two. Harvard ...... 000221010—6 3 luflirmative. Despite adverse condi- turned to college, having served us st O | Colby .. .. 000000000 3 & o Eeen T aval aviation | SWASTIRAS DEFFAT FISKETTE Bullard and Grammack; T 5 Springfield, Mass., April 24.—The | Hamer and Driscoll. o B e (e ! Fis cd Top s were defeated, — or an average of 18,000 per game. York, April 24.—Frank Tal 3 last night on the high| Annapolis, Md.. April 24.—Ford- { Rain ¢ the co v op - of Yalc university | scl of commerce surface by the m’s haschall team lost to the Na 1 oc will serve as the Springfield | Trimblc. R ( { Tigers were to have played the Cleye- Again at Penn. i | Folwell will again be the Penn fool- | dentials to the French governmes.: Season i ball coach this year. After hanging | throughout his long stay in Parg I } et S i fire for several months the matter | view c the above circumstance, L was finally adjusted yesterday when | President Carranza througt i : HOPPE'S OFFI | wi v ad) > i ugh this de- [ OPPE'S OFFER ACCEPTED, Folwell attended a special meeting of | partment has ordered that Semer | —— — the university council of athletics | Pani, together with the Je figures from the six cities In Which ; Stoncham Will Back Schacfer Againsg | '¢\4 in Dean McClellan's office and | corps, proceed from France to | . St | announced his acceptance of the con- | there to t cabled instructions.” | tract which was tendered (0 him | The other statement follows: Il S N et Sy ; “The conference now me at | & od Sloan | a0 Contract only calls for one | Paris has considered the ! | vear. No facts could be Jearned con- | of the Monroe Doctrine | Who is on the coast, notifying him | cerning the salary offered to Folwell. | ernments, friends of Mexico, have that Hoppe's challenge for a match | It is generally felt on the campus | asked Mexico for its opinion regard- of 1,500 points 18.2 for $5,000 or $10.. | that it is his love for his alma mater | ing the doctrine, and the Mexican de- postponement of 000 o side would be. accepted by | Which causes him to overlook such |partment of foreign relations has an- baschall i el ey e e et In Chicago and Detroit or the Charles Stoneham and requesting | Matters. J swered that the Mexican government aschall N sar, signed a con- | c artfor e first t » yesterday afternoc : Heafont 5 rolwell s 3 ld talk rec RN B AR e L SR e PR e e ould have been even higher. | SChaefer 1o reply at once, Folwell stated hat e would tale not recognized and will not recog- Americans. He will Teport immediate- | pionship of New England. The game | MacNamara, Fordham e The attendance for the six gam 1>£|'1<;o‘:leh,?1:, recently posted 1,000 to ('hlr\‘rfre o:'”nwt- pring | ootbal ]»g:,‘x::}j!r.ry; niso the M‘onnfi Doctrine or any other t Detroi : 3 et 5 : < 3 Jepiy . v Ce ¢ ch betwee Y wh eil] start Monday 3 rine that attacks the soverelgnty 1y at Detroit ['was (he fastest this season, both fives | was not in his usual form s ivlayed werc: Yankees-Red Sox, New | Schaefor, but (he reas ‘f')"l"‘?” sl T8 b will last for two weeks At Db e e i e = s e s e & & 5 E T, bu ateer fell ill and | field @ 5 ¥ £ 8 e! > of Mexico i | B 1‘[»::1‘ 1:“::1\ “t(l’”Jfl Sull'l lh;‘ o 1“‘”i e g2 hth in tors 0.000: Senators-Athletics, | was compelled to go to California, | A large number of former Quaker The recall from Paris of Minister - Sk van was forced t ave the n | placed by Martin in the cigl - I Was oo g 3 AL deos Y at P >ani S S We ikve aliess open for ladics’ aft. | (2 28 f0°Sed (o leave the fioor in | placed. by Martin e cig Washington, 22,000; Reds-Cardinals, ; sridiron stars vill be back at Penn | Pani has been rumorcd _unofficlall ernoon partics. s ilvan was i e S e h. e |Cincinnati, 22,000: Phillies-Giants, or the spring PrASE Ce, although they | for more than a week. There have A . < . et ow students. Capt. Bert | als 2 R 4 ‘ H ¥ 5, N " <) 4 are ot 1 er! ali b a > Bd- ETNA BOWLIN iskettes, keeping her side in the | Fordbam ..... 11111010 10 5 | Philadelphia, 15,000; Browns-White NINE. WINs, L L R e R b sl e D A o i AETNA BOWLING e e how i S 0 o e S Va. April 24—P ;1. | Bell has be : early | uardo Hay, who has been nominated WLAT | running by ever shooting. | Navy ....... 1010 - 2 11Sox, 8t. Louis, 15,000; Braves-Dodgers N . 24-—Pennsyl- | | .y day watching the progress of | Mexican minister to Italy will also .ALLEYS. | M6l repeatedly dribbied the whole | _ McNamara, Martin sweetlands {Boston, 8.000. The two Patriots day V212 State base team beat Vir-| quaker athletes in various lines of | be recalled although thers is mno. of. Church Street. length of the floor for needed count- Bolton, L. Baker, R. and jgames lnst Saturday dulled tne edge | sinia Military Institute, 6 to 4, yes- | sports. 1o is keeping his eves open | ficial information relative to the lat. ter report. ers. Hartman. of the official opening at Boston yes- ' terday. for prospective football material, Champion. recognition yesterday wired to Jake Schaefer, & Sorae gov- tions in two cities the six games at- ted a total attendance of 112,00