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I i UTAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, T ] .} NEW B LOCAL KACEYS ANNEX STATE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP BY DEFEATING MERIDEN — CARDINALS PLAYING BRILLIANT BASEBALL IN HEYDLER CIR. CUIT — JOHN McGRAW EULOGIZES THE LATE ADRIAN C. ANSON — ENGLISH SYNDICATE WANTS DEMPSEY TO MEET TWO MEN IN SAME RING A IGHTING SPIRIT: oo UNDISPUTED LEAD Y JONN WoRw - - COPLEAGUETITIE Oficials Decide o Hold Vyvents On | April 17,~The (Crysta | Representatves of Various Concerns et which seats 100,000 per i B | To Discuss Possibilitios Mound City Team Overcomes Lead |~ ™" b ** ™ ™™ Mails and Shocker Have a Greal "2 "o 0% W Glaals' Leader Has Highest of ‘Final Game of Season Results in ‘ork This Year PPork This Year during Jack Dempsey's stay in I'ng ¢ Clevelund, April 17 —The Cleveland | opunnion Indinns knocked 8t Louis out of & He | giumenfiold In six roun and Juek fu four New Britain Gas Co, ¢ street, to discuss plans for a | | Kacey lecague baskethull season Saturs day night at the Arch street armory, 7.~Trancl ckey's rampant red birds, the son's death jn Chieago has caused men, will | buseball veterans herc to turn back 1 two-day meet this year for first place yesterday when they dinals, continue to sing all alone 4n hold githe | A t prices will range from six shil- 1 11 oA ot it the first place by virtue of a 3 to 2| “"” “‘ H' AL Biiike. iask o JUDR | aytontod the Tirowngd 1870, 17 &l iiew (5 five HouRdE storline the pages of time to the years when :" "l‘ ue the coming season. Cards (The locals entertained the Meriden Retory over. the. Chicago Cuhs here[? #nd 10 eretofore the meet s | pionery' battle hotween Malls and | siots ; T [n major baseball club was mare iike|MAYe been sent out and a large num- |Kacoys in an all-important - battle, ctory been held at Frankin tield, bot this|g » | b, ¥ her of representatives are expreted 7ol terday afternoon Shocker waerowd of mischievous sehoolhoys 1 | winni The contest was y"’rh: o dls, coming from hehind fn|Will not be available this year be-|™ypii "o g, Louls to slx hits and | who spent their time on and off the ! 10 attend. [not i thrfiler by any means, though the elght, pushed over the winning|CAuse of the construction of the new |, gweq only two Browns to reach | LooK]N’ ]N fleld teasing a good-natured taskmas-| 11 U league goes through 151t did furnish some moments of run after knotting the count, The |stadium. An increased number of en- |y, e “recetved sensational sup- | ter, ;wl-llrvvw.wl, it will in all ¥ [worry for the local rooters. In the score: tries ||l;|‘!4‘ It impossible to complete | o™ Qhocker yielded eight hits } SUET Arranging Job For Pop, v .‘ 'v||” I:m-t of the !w]n.tw fiest half the playing was close, the aneaeo A the 'I"'"~'-"I“ '_"I""“ I""-‘ ‘“\" _““:”"ff‘ The lorgest April crowd in the his- | g Anson's demise also hronght to light :Lj" “\'"u‘l “"“vli"'; "]"';'v"' ‘_": i jhf ne boys having tne advantage of a abo o by 4 G |ment unnounced today. A full vep-fopy or the phrk was present, The| WIth the opening of the baseball [the fact that Commissioner Kenesaw |28% " L merest g be- (18 to 11 score at intermission, Batn of o 44 3 ¢ Mresentation from the army, navy and | ot season on local diamonds, the sport- | M, Lundis was preparing (o cpepte | VE aKen m this latest move to sturt Locals Get Going. Kellener. so. © g iy 5 0 0 marine corps has lioan promised ST LOUIS [ Ing department of the Hevald desires [some position in his retinue for the ‘(""""‘” agafn fn league form, and | Tt was In the second half that the Grimas, 11 Vi T T Handicap events open to all regis ab.r o [t extend to ma rs of teams the | “daddy of baseball” and that he haq | @M% about the city are rooting for (wrecking crew headed by Captain }‘r!herm”rV : ". 3 :’. o oltered AL AL 17 athletes include the r B4 ¢ "' : U0 invitation to present challenges, ves | discussed e proposal with Manage: :-"II.HI"M': of the nort yer, 1|:r- clia and Tommy Reynolds got ,‘j"":;" A ¢ 0 oo 4 3 o|100 yard and 220 yard dashes; 120 y 0 1 13 4 0| sults of contests and such information | John J, McGraw of the New York| SNCe the Industrial league went aut fstarted. This pair of worthies located o' Fareell, o { ¢ 3 4 & Siyged hurdle; 440 yard and S80 yard f P01t 0 ofas the manzgers desiee (o have pub- als during the tralning ses of existenee, haseball has died out in [ the net for five fiell goals apiece, gu:w- . : o, 8 & a]runs; invitation one mile run; inter- |Nescrad, 24 : Joh U tshed. 1t bs the request of ihe sport- | in the south, iR meas about the wity und [Johnny Keating also found the basket m:;’:a 6 & o 0 0 ofscholastic mediey re high and [qurher, s 2 0 1 1 2 u|mg dopartment, however. that all| [n revealing this Information Me. |45t feagon when the Plonecrs wop- for a neat ficid goal i the last half, T A T broad jumps; pole vault and shot put, \|‘- Manus, b, 10 0 i 0[news for publieation must be In the | Graw told how Anson had declineq VT ;4\‘”((_' |y\|rv‘(?.; "I.”“ city was whieh heipe edder Kilduff was iy B} M Fvents open to all American Legion |3hocker . 20 0 0 1 Ofsparting departmicnt not later than foffers of leagues and elubs to designate | DRCHCAlly dend. “The revval of lea- sent to the - showers early in the ) h o | posts in the country are the 100 yard W6 oo e o] 980 a0 my, or clse it will be necessary [a day to eelebrate him and to il his| 8Ye \‘»:m in t city is bound .|u "mm half for four personal fouls, Mann, cof. ... 't 8 } : [ lash; 600 yard run; one mile run, and AND to lay it over until the next publi empty purse with the gate receipts!| v"\.n-uh interest in the time honored .":\"ll"lh.yv{m"h ’rmk] his Nnr‘l‘,v rfnd Gainer, 1. : 0 1 ! 1 |one mile inter-state relay. e ab. ko hopo. oo tlon, This Invitation 1s not confined |for many unfortunate ventures had | *Port: \ Bout gl Sy areLL A P im0 BREEtay, S Borashv. 1 1 1 6 1 o] A new world’s-one mile relay rec- |\Wimpsenuns, 20 L 4 | 5 & ol to baschall managers alone, all ath- [gwallowed the funds the veteran ue. | o0y of the Junfor teams about 5 i g he “"fr"‘"L I"” avla Schultz, 1f, Co4 o1 1 40 oford was ereated at these games last |Speaker of L1 38 T 0 o/ lethe teams in the elty, golfers, tennis cumatited in s pr Tl sl L, AYE Rrepariag to Bh AR A LI L " L ,10" "”"‘I"v MeHenry, If. ... 403 18 Ufyear by the Ben I'rankiin post of the (Mciimis 1b. ..o 301 11 0 0)players, cte, heing included. Get Your | (oo proud to accept it ox. | Class this year, e spring eall has | Jolnny $ n lost track o he Q= orpereer. s ol g American Legion, The team was com- |G ug 0 ™y 0 L0 b B emie in early, please plained i % |bosd gant oul and Al ‘arowls col | DEgReLe A tho B, of e Eume; Bherdel, . 3 0 0 0 4 o|posed of Maxam, Eby, Brown and|Waond, rf. R (T L R Was Me youngsters e seen eavorting [ In the first half “Snowshoes” dropped i Rowares University. of Farmayivania DUnMEkes o vaee 8. 0- 0 4 0 0l i - : around the dinmonds at Walnut Hi'l [in five in a row hefore making a miss, t 8 % .5 W ie 1 4 . Mails, b 30 0 0 1 | Jimmy Green, former Annex star, (i When the g ; Of | park and St M s playground. Arms | His scoring in the first half was seven e present Gian slossomed o In the second half one out of six tries, “For wy, Gill and Hartford The summary: athletes, ny of [out of nine tric up and © stars are practic- [ he got bt Meriden ( aid good nes in the 0th in the outtield last sc being limbeie *Batted for rrell in the fRan for O'F Chicago i 8t. Louis : who playe son it in |, Lous .. ' 000 600 600—0 | With the “Endees” of Dirist ox- of 18| st year's yon : TWo buse liita, Blaler, Bneaker 2, Wamnbe- | year, Anson remained actively in the game | yopothing in the line of baseball this a Baltimore uniform ¢ the ag 8 rhiultz, Two base hits, Frieherg 3 | McHenry; rifices, Kelleher 2, Torporcer mAnss; stolon base | | alf a doze " Y ke 3 ; i double play, Kelleher, OV 1 and Grimes S flces, Tobin | - . lln'll lvm' a doz :1 years ulfrc McGraw 8! coming 0. | New Brit Meriden | left on bakes, Chicago 7, St. """"',,, s NATIONAT LEAGUE us, er Jimmy will most probably be scen 'y' '”".‘ *jfl I"'l-zv- late 00's the star of | playarounds will have their | Reynolds ... ... .. Gaftney-Butler on bail offt Jones 3i siruck out, by Bher: & b el = 5 avorting short or third base, instead [the Chicage manager began to grow |,uq) jeagues when Art Pilz and Jahn | Itight Forward del 2, by Jomes 1; umpires, Scnte ar AESES ambsgan of In the outfield. He is primarily an|dim. An appreciation of Anson's re- Ao kbAxE 4ha or season, and | Kilduff-1 Harttord i Klem; time of game 1:45. Louis 1 the outti is primarily an |55 ¢ ourke start the summer scason, and | Kilduff-Dud artfor: | -~ Yesterday's Results, Mails 4; infielder and not an outficlder. lation to today’s game can be gotten, |ji j5 oxpeeted that senior leagues wiil i Maranville Has Great Day. ¥ York 5, Boston 2. e \.;-,-“ i 4 um 3 | ronscquently, by the suggestion that!pe organized this year as well as Jast. | Keating-loste McGrath ] Cincinnati, Ohio, April 17.—Pitts-| Brooklyn 10, Philadeiphia 2. Nallinj time of ga ] | “Lorty” Patmer has sigred up to|Anson went out as McGraw went in. , Center d burgh won from Cincinnati »“_"«fi“‘r‘m- St. Louis 3, Chicago Chisox Win in Overtime, | > the old pill in the Southern As-f Wrinkling their = foreheads and IRIDGEPORT PLACED han O vooe GilL 4 to 3. Rixey was found for four| pittshurgh 4, Cincinnati 3. Chicago, April 17.—Chicago won |Soviation this year. The local port- | bréw chin, saddened smiles McGr: - 1 Right Guard E hits in the seventh, which resulted in — its first game of the scason yesterday | Sider ought to make good. and "Bl Dahlen a famous inflelder | gigh School Athletes To Take Part|Restella- Kenney-Tomkewicze | two runs and practically settled the Standlig of tho Olubs by dRToRNE eIt Tt n s T | it [on Anson’s team now serving his third In Penn. Meot, April 2521 | Kouting ... Gafiney . game. ; iy R e R R e il | “Red® Camphell says he has kworn | year official at the Polo Grounds | e el et Gua b The hamn!: of Duncan V.I!\llxjn\l{‘!n- (AT VT T (e e T 0 100 |battle and took the lead in the *"\'l"n' the Hostufl this year, but [recatied tm].L} incidents of their ac- lelphia, April 1 "\\nn\, S0 v D 38 ,\|¢‘1"i4lvn 27 \ville and great flelding plays by Mar- oy, 4 1 .so0[enth only to have Detroit stage a rally | that is hard to helieve, |guaintance with Anson that bring out|f ol L A og. | Dol goals Heymolds Gufl: 1s e nville and Tierney were the special ;. delphia 3 N JU00n tiie ikl -and Hs Hhe ebunt ¢ some of thd high lights in the char- Pennsyhania relay carnival Apri % 1, Keatinz 2, Re 4 5, Butlep ‘eatures. The score: Chicago .. P ) 500 DETROIT i | Jackowity, . Pioneer heaver |acter of the *“old gentleman' as they made pablic today oo inter- i, McGrath 1, Gill 1, PITTSBURGH Brooklyn 2 3 400 ‘” ab. r . a e [“i" mit o down the piver | called him, ic events, give DBridgepo s ‘Sheehan 8 B i oo Cincinnati S 3 Mobardt, H. e O Olenis year with Jimmy Green, The | Man of Steady Habits, following ]"“"_, e referee, Dils | Carey, ot Pittsburgh 1 3 Cutshaw, 2n, . 53 3 1 5 o River aggregation fs dickering with | It seer s as though baseball clubs ut bl il rl Fauter, i _lg:zbe:. bk Boston 1 4 Sl M asenaned A 8 4 T 0NN and 1 08 expestud thai Tis will [¥ere Calubbier™ in thoke days. N “'“v" -"“":’“M'_w‘”“.r o Trounce Tigers f Tiemey, e Hellmann, rieibl i 4 0 3 0 0 0l up, lers didn't skip from club to ¢ : i twoomile Jrtersehol | gheedy Pirates quinget walloped 5 Mokan, rf. . Games Today { s et L G| 2L much as now. They grew 1t reluy |\:H||I:\rr : ‘ml» Ll L e T tha e 1 Grimm, 1b. Roston at New York, 0 1 & 3 0| “Mickey" Noonan received a (‘n‘v-l(’”"‘ other and to the “boss”. They|high school relay, number 6 ., 44 to 10. The teams . S i [ A (R S ] % yeay anager, | had their fun together, played pranks o S = he first half, tl Brooklyn at Philadelphia. i 0 = o|tract from his year's manager, 14 v play prank e e 7 . in the firs half, e Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. iy T 1 b % tlbut he dian’t think that there was|together and drank each other's beer,| MIERIDEN TEAM CHALLENGES. | tes jeading at intermission 10 to Chicago at St. Loui AP 0 0 0 0 ofenough money in it, so back it went, [—providing Anson didn’t hear of it. The Dutch Hills basehall t | In the second half however, la ] T e | “Mickey" scems to like the insur-|ANson was not profane and did notlMeariden would like to Har got going in his usual whirlwind Tt e T cmicaco. " Mance mame well enough, indulge in tobacco or liquor, with any local aggregat {fashion, scoring 10 fieid goals. For .3 Qb e DT ah, r b iy 8 Sy Popular Always. ver City management will agrge the los Donahne was the chief 1 ot 2k g Yesterday's Results Hetioias, 5 P02 12 Tl qpe members of the Kacey basket-| “Iverybody on the team liked An-|pay a svitable gua scorer. The lineup: % &) 2. 2 : el T N R ) ¢ Wt ns it i 5 & By op ) e T . % 12 0 (| Philadelphia 5, Washington 1. Collin b 8 3 2/bal team will meet at the clubrooms |Sn' said Dahlen. “Maybe that's whyjon Saturday or Sunday e | Pirates Tigers 13 0 2 4 0| Cleveland 3, St. Louis 0. S o L 2 3 0 0| Wednesday evening of this week. A[We(€ascd him so much. He'd get mad jeations should 1"_’:‘ ‘:'\'_"I'A"_( 0 10 ViDL Har oo Donahue i 15 8 1l Chicago 7, Detroit 6, (10 innings). |Nneih it o3 10 Olpeport of the past season’s finances AN Wouldn't speak for several days, | cont Nold, 170 Oak strcet, | “Rignt Forwara § T g R Sasiey Shieely, 15, 8 3 1 0 oSl be mnde and nest year's pros-|8nd,then he'd come around and in- |dem | Sheehan-Wojuck : T. White 1 £ 0 o Standing of the Clubs, halk, c. 1110 0 ofpects disenssed. | vite the culprits over to hls home for | _ e = 24, Aaghnginang e 0 o o 10 W. 1. po.|taven p ! R T s | Sunday dinner, or piss it off in some | | Wojack-Neipp . .oooovvrins M. White s ; gl B e, ;. 4 % 7 11 3 15 3| Marty Halleran, former Annex and [foually good way. He didn't goito throw “good ones” 1 made 'em s Center ¢ — - = - St. Louis 3 *Ratted ’flr‘(mlhr‘m in the 9th, “| Industrial league star, is getting ready | Around with the crowd muchi he wasbounce then. He got mad and started ‘, MeCabe ' ¢ 0 i ..... Grace y a9 gl icoriaq 14y Al hae @ P fOne out when winning run was scored. | oming seasc » s ing (Married and had a home in Chicago [after me. Well we must have run for tig Fuare 4 el o e l')nl.ul(lphm 3 BEGIE S Ay rr e e 101 010 003 0 g |for the coming season. He is \\nrl\ml.;’ 1 Tlieet 45 b 6 it 13 s WADOE 8il over RS Bed wud | SesisMaliones Zehrer | tBatted for Caveney in the 9 Newxork 2 hcago' sbanreervsse. 0107080 30007007 i1 B concern @t Newark, N. 7, ana|8fd liked to be In i 1IWE QIR 2 - | 3 o | tBatted for (ouch in the 9th BOBLON| v v v wiiisis wn] V::\.&v;,]‘y‘yg Hooper, McClellan 2; thres |expects to perform regularly with the Once He Got Mad. throngh the s(nnv]ls smm‘;}l vulnm,] i - ",AJ 0 e T 1 Pittsburgh St LS 010 2001 | wWaghington e hit, Heilmann: stolen bases, Strunk, | paseball te spresenting the con-| T remember one morning we we: “He didn't cateh me, but didn’t) >, Pirates 44, gers 19; fie i Cincinnati e N 0 60X 00058 & ch; sacrifice, Veach; double play, Olq. |PAseball team representing ambler R fla T iy TN T e La liar 10, Wojack 6, Neipp 2, Two base hi Maranville, Duncan; three | Chicago s / 1 and Jones: left on bas Datrolt 10, | cern. practicing'™ th old time protege of |[go to the clul 15€ hang 4 > o 4 | i L000 |Uhicago 6; bases on balls, off Oldham 3| it {Anson went on “and I felt ‘devilish’. [for lunch. What? Oh I don't know Donahue 2, M. White 2, Zehrer 2; foul goals, La Har 4, Dona- 7; referee, Dillon; timer, Here base hits, Duncan, Cooper; stolen bases,yDetroit Duncan, Daubert, Carey; sacrifices, Bighee, oothed over some way. It i 2; struck out, by Faber §, by hits, off Oldham 11 in § innivgs, abel pitching gor batters practice and [it w: ayed stellar | 1g them low. Anson called out 1\\'11. Merwin Jacobson p. | hue 7 bert S Oldha ¢ 1 ham always like that. Grimm, Bohne; double play Bohne, Cav- N g 2 3 eney, Daubert; Trayvner and Maranville Games Today. off Ehmile 3 in 1 1-3 innin, wild piteh, | baseball in the field ik § Maranville, Trayner and lett on| New York at Boston. kabor: ‘yasted balls, Bas 2; losing | exhibition game between the | . = RS — : bases, Pittsburgh 3, Cineir bases on hilac Yo rashi itcher, Ehmke: umpire (Sl e Yok ¥ Rl g - — = { Balls off Cooper 35 struck out, by Cooper i'h”l ‘“‘:i’s{“'jl',";‘l}‘l‘\‘_?;’;"wmh. Hildebrand; time of game, 2:25, |and ””'r;\'“\ \(‘.»‘\ 3 tho ‘;« il ) § 1, by Rixey 3; hits, off Rixey 10 in 7 in-[ St. Louis & 'veland. more. The local boy failed to get a W} A F “ N d A F d { nings, off Couch 2 in 2 innings; lesing| Detroit at Chicago. Harris Fools Senators, hit; which is unasual for him. en f eliey iyeedus Yien % pitcher, Rixey; umpires, Quigley and Mo- PG Washingt April. 17 ke % 0 AL A B e J delphia Athletics won their opening| Manager Billy Gilbert of the Water- i Kelly Pounds the Ball. DEGL[NES B[G OFFER game of the season with the Sena.|bury Hastern league team, is still ’ New York, April 17—George Kelly's J tors yesterday by a score of 5 to 1,| waiting for the arrival of Walter Kopf £ titanic walloping was the undoing of O e largely through the pitehing ‘of RBryan | the local boy farmed out by the New | i Dick Rudolph yesterday after Dick [ Billy Gibson, Manager of Champion Harris coupled with six errors by the| York Giants. i had pitched nicely for six innings. It locals. e | was Rudolph’s first start in two Benny Leonard, Turns Down a Harris fanned 8 of the Griffmen. A meeting for the formation of a| wears, and the Giants won, 5 to . i . . The score. semi-pro baseball team (o be known | Shinners made a remarkable catch of | F'AnCy Bild to Go to London. PHILADHLIHIA as the Rogors Recroation team, was | ic N & 3 5C- b, ¥ . po. . | e, 8 liner off Nicholson's bat in the sec-| Nuyw York, April 17.—Billy Gibson, | Youns B ey & e held yesterday afternoon and the fol- | { ond. The "”’"'"m..m\. manager of Benny Leonard, world's ‘.““"’ tol 6 0 8 3 0 .gflow officers weve clected: Presi-| ab. r. h.po. a. o |lightweight champion, has declined an [ g5 6" AN 0 0jdent, George C. Roges secretary- | 4 Powell, (f. . .4 0 14 0 uloffer for Leonard to journey to Fng-|wier, if. 11 b0 Ultreasurer, Clavence Sceley, business | £ % Kopf, ss. . 4 1 1 1 6 0prand and defend his title there in a |!erkins, 1 0 g 3 ofmanager, Will Kilduft; _ plasing | Bouthworth, T TR 2 s i g T Dykes, 1 G L : . . Nelgon, If. 4 0 1 1 ¢ 1|bout against Iirnie Rice, English |11 1ol 3 r olmanager, William Clancy. ¢ < have | Boeckel, 3 4 0 0 o 2 o|lightweight. Gibson reccived an offer | Hareis, 1 o...000 3 1 1 5 1 o|been placed for new equipment. and| Holke, 1b. 200 1 0 alof {10,000 with expenses for three, | the team will be ready shortly for an ord, 2 . 2 0 0 3 o e g ale: r 3 3 1 h g 3 n i | Gowdy, 3 1 1 2 o aoffrom Lewis Healey, London promoter, WASHINGTON 11 laggressive season on the diamond. | ! Rudoiph, p. 2 0 1 0 1 o|who sought the bout for an attraction e by, n. e | Pleces are open (o any local piayers | R Lo 00 1 0fin the latter part of June or early in [Judge. 11y ©W N0 G desiving a chance, The management | "Ny TN 1 ;. S G e : &, Harris, o, A $ L 30 0 Y 0 Youly. Because of the fact that he[S Harels s bl 38 s desirons of ar f TGibson 1 0 o o a of|had previously closed for Leonard to B, tf, i 5 §ad ,l‘\fl". Viking A. C. for next Sunday. s 5 3 1 | fefend his title at Michigan City, on |foslin 01 1 0 3 Communications should be sent {0 : & 5 July 4, Gibson was forced to decline [Shanks 3h ... (I T T TR | pers 1Kl I or Cl By NEW YORK this Tondon often Peckinpaugh, ss. 0 gk & M\lmm_‘ s Kildaff or Clancy. ab. r. h. a : Gharrity, . [ T g Bancroft, 5 0 40 e e = p. 0 0 0 1 1| The splendgid showing made L~ -toe | Lrd A ¥l ¢ |Sacramento Players 0 8 0 0 olpoote and Eddic Anderson, Young, rf i B e o g W 1 7 21 15 ol Andy McCarthy and Carmen of Ear Meusel, I ‘1 Al Re‘““f‘_ Novel ’Reguplft piBatted for Gleasoy in the arh ford, i the Connecticut Duckpin | Bt of §f N B e S D bl L 90100 035 | tourney. has awakened the focal 1 Bmith Gass s &L i b ACHS BE B SICHE rlvJ o akors | TWO Dase s Rive Judge: thren e 10 the fact that New Britain may be | Nehf, p sossners § 0 1 o]that its members could grow WhIRKeTS ¢, 5. Harris; stolen haap, & lin the running this season for added has been blasted. President W. H.|rifice. B. Harels; double playvs, | bowling honors. | e 120 MeCarthy of the Pacific Coast league S Harris and | i Glnrrity Har- | = g | *Batted for Ford in the §tl i Nehtw L riEs deft on ha Philadelphia 7 s B tBatted for Rudolph in the ; '1""""2', :hl' ”“"”j)‘;r'r ok ":‘", Bases on balls, off Gleasan 8, off | Rill Massey and Tom McCue, the Boston e 001 000 ground that baseball is decorous anc 3: struck out, by B. Har 8 | leaders in the Fusswi cling les S New York cesinievaiy 000 000 32 whiskers, at least on a ball players's BT 81wl PIEAhy CRIDY . e | nne A the Rueswinhowling leagls Two base hit, Kell home rur Chill and Owens; time of game o0, | JUriNg the past son, have thrown | face, are not. 5 The players reently applied for their s & o 1 s oncerning a mateh with two “un- league chief's permission to grow Baseball Playcn "kn’:\\‘ e "r‘v 'I;yh‘r(':w‘ is '-I likelihood Aol g . gl oo 4 5 : . " L 5y . beards as meuns of ndvertising the Succumbs to Injuries |that a maten will be staged Thursday Ly8 O celebralion to bt Milledgeville, Ga., April 17.—Wyatt|night. here next month Dave ki S v | R et 10 AL avenport centerfielder on the rooklyn 10, Philadelphia 2. Georgia military college baseball feam| James Luby, who has pitoted the i Idown the gauntlet to Bill Brennecke, | stolen base, Rawlings sacrifice double play, awlings, Bancroft and left on bases, New York 8 PBoston 3 as an balls, off Rudolph 1; struck out, by Nehf 2, by Rudolph 1; umplire Mot Phirman and Rigler; time of zar Brookisn, April 17--Walter Rusth 0 o o o o ollied here yesterday from injuries re-| Ploneers for the past few seasons, has ‘vr |v,\| ol nd . ll "‘rm‘»khn to a “[‘]‘_j P Ry UL 01 & o p(Ccived inoa game on April 8. Daven- | announced that gs fav as he is con- 10-2 -um:, over I’hi'ade th yes- | pu o - i | 1 o |port collided with another member of cerned there will he no team wearing My - PibaL imade g NRTARLIonel S ia T oar 3y |Ms team while attempting to catch a|the uniform with the big P this sea- ]“’"‘”'W"X"" i }:‘\_‘""""”‘1'; """fy I"r g o AL U RS hall, suffering a concussion of the ! con. Patronage last year was not such | B iy Vi and s Torsad 1o, o 000 001 :: |.:. f n. He never regained conscious- | as to warrant starting again th tice. The &eore: P ligh, Olaon ot bl | PHILADTLPHIA Ituether; home runs, Wheat, A i base Tohneton % » rifices, King S S A (unassisted); left on ‘ ' 1 9, Brookiyn 5; bases on s o0 1 0 Rehan 1, off Ruethe ' g ol H 8 " th Y0 1n f 6 0 1 o umpires, (vVDay and Behan, 38 60 SPeters I 5 8 8 @» po. a { High, 5 38 ¢ (] E i i Ayres’ Seda Water | - B ’ 108 0 oluniter 1t by name and ger the Hes t, '4)”! ! ! & imanir, ik 2354 & For Sale at Your Grocer's WAL ’!l" ( i T N ] Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ sl il

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