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"THURSDAY PAGE 12 tHE SE About Fights and Fighters BY LEO H, LASSEN TTLE §8T LOS ANGELES COMES FROM BEHIND AND WINS SECOND GAME NEW YORK YANKS LIKELY TO REPEAT WITH ANOTHER WIN? [ hast Crew Coaches an Seal Team Expects to Win Again Writer Says Pitchers Are Only Frisco Trouble; Champs Likely to Win Again Krug’s Triple in Ninth Brings Victory to Angels Los Angeles Wins Second Straight Game From Se- attle, After Indians Had Practically Cinched Vic- tory; Ray Rohwer Socks Out Homer Jones Carroll “Ky” Ebright, above, and Russ Nagler, be- former Washington men, are endeavoring low, 7) > crew OS ANGELES a Tike , at from behind to re age ee the Cont} Has Good Club iS ANGELES, Cal., April S ANGELES, Cal., Apr Coming fro , u eae etnies oe ANGEL ms of he score two runs in the ninth inning, Los Angeles socked| | aye. ae ri is a queer bug. Jim| Seattle on the chin for the second straight time here| | \yEW YORK. apr 10-—Wih te Jeffri ce the kingpin of | Wednesday, winning, 6 to 5. Wally Hood hit the first ball) i" pre phe frp borg effries, once the sP iCayl Williams “he sssion abc » miles over! } fateh the’ Ataetiee lance ane the heavyweights, has been’ ‘ ‘ar! Williams pitched in that session a’ out nine miles over) the “American "legis . bitten again, and he'll blos-| the left field fence, tying the score, Williams lost control BY TOM Lamp . : - | Yankees are better fixed perhape SPORTS EDITOK SAN FRANCISL0 | for the 1924 race than they were jag gom forth as a manager soon,| and walked Jacobs Golvin forced him at second, At this ane | Thandling the ring destinies | juncture Marty Krug busted a triple into right center and| Ne SO Oe OEE ORO ewe ew ne tei tn nee e R i i Practica! baseball men will tell you | team ought to be improved of Tommy Richards, a/the game was over, “y a0 zf that pitching is 60 per cent of the! |the acquisition of confidence te ‘promising California heavy-| No less than 27 athletes | | game, | | thelr decisive victory in the world weight | performed in Wednesday | en | John McGraw's Giants proved jserles and by improvement ang ex. ~ | isa 3 | therwise last year, by winning th: erlence acquired since e re attle. which was slow. g t otherwine year, by winning the| perience acquired sirice, Altho he retired, from the} pattie. if aN hegre reem | National league pennant with a pitch. | The real power of the Yankee elub = fistic limelight almost | ng A ienesinan Witterns’ werk: | ing staff weaker than water, | jean be realized from the fact that tirely after his defeat by while Payne, Wallace, Walters | akes or | The Heals will attempt to do like jthe club has @ $50,000 ball player, Jack Johnson, from time to Hughes pitched for Los An | wise this season, and they're just | | Earl Combs, who may not be abie to break into the lineup, Combs ie an outfielder and his only chanes for & regular Job is to beat out Whitey wit the © in center, With Pipp, ‘ard, Scott and Du- time Jeffries has heard the | cv tall of the resin-crushers and} The Angels scored first, Twombly acted as referee and ad-|*insiing in the first inning, going visor for many fights in|'® second on MeCauley’s bunt and . Southern California. a ident they will repeat their | |trtumphs of 1929 end 1923 as they possibly could.be, It &s well for the other seven clubs {tn the league that Manager Bert El |lison hag a supposedly weak staff, Prosperity attle, =) |counting on Duret’s sharp single to | cent } gan, the Yankees have one of the are the only clubs in the Pacific for if his moundsmen were aw stron, y ‘was rumored that , a ‘ ong best infield combinations in the ma- Be tran to Jomp back into the {__ Seattle took the lead in the third |Coast league that haven't a definite | aa his outfielders, infields and catch. jor leagues. Pipp Is one of the finest Tig game again to train Luts Angel | With two markers. | Hmmer sein (working agreement for obtaining ere—in fact, if the staff as a whole players in baseball ond {t ts only a to star aldwin hn Firpo Hike $30,000 for his efforts, Dut were half as powerful as the balance of the team—the Beals wouldn't be- | jong in the Pacifico or any other Lane forced Suth.|Dlayers with major league teams. The latter pair fought the draft od. cond, Emmer going to| retiring disposition that has prevent. ed him from getting the credit that | i is due a player of his ability, Ward third. lane stole second. Brady jand are still fighting it as they have ininer \e i a othing ever came of it, and it was| o.5004 « sharp single to left and|refused to take men from the big r league, : ranks next to Eddie Collins as the Tegarded as merely publicity bunk. | 2PP* Sinctin ladon tanks tai Gacacaen ot | The champions really are a big best second baseman in the league. When this story first came out |" men tallied lak: paeon uae: aaah Mantas atta league ball club without an outatand- Collins fs slipping and Ward fs Just Samm beraited’ tay: and ‘wide that| os Ansvlel, tied DP Wourmlesy cub espe ' |ing pitching staff, a team that could getting @ good start. Dugan ts the |marker in the \ a 8 yet. was broke, er has a 100acre ranch Rear Los Angeles that belies any But the | doubled aver Lane's noodie. Hood] portiand is working nicely with filed out, but Jacobs singled to left /the Phitadelphia Athletics and with} and over came Durst |the Brooklyn Dodgers. |finish fifth or sixth in elther big |league, if supplemented with almost any etaff in the big show. greatest third baseman fn the game. Scott is regarded as doubtful for en- other hard season, but the chances Buch yarns. Tt will be Breatest heavyweights that interesting to see what as~-one—of- ever Eldred doutied in the sixth for | eattic, Bowman was -sale—at—first- and Eldred at third when the play to catch Eldred at third on Bow: | Red Sox. | Salt Lake has e-good-pu Athietica, too, and with “Climbed thru the ropes, can do with | long been established. | Lom Angeles, because of the dual tional leagne fing for the Giants | long a sti the apple into the right fleld| nag . SoBe te Pee ae ae Newgrenricdis } | ¢ | year, along with a decisive trimming itchin, . ‘man will 40 the TRAINING ns nas pregres beg aoe Fe rast a ueear here Calne womtestael BY JACK HOHENBERG _ | !4n4 of the Redwoods traipsing after | in the world series by the Yankees. fe Fae Bene eget a) bulk of the work behind the bab Ad Wolgast, the lightweight Pg adem arama Hood walked, Gol.|™ment. ‘Thay also “get along” with) oactes CARROLL EBRIGHT | o% |And {t is our prediction that the| , Schang isn't young any more, but ‘Young Richards. ‘champion of a decade or so ago, !s told. big bs slways just about to get | "a. cie's infield on the left aide of| ing too many on the chin. man's sacrifice was la Rohwer, Seat home run king, then rifled vin singled and Krug doubled. He is tho victim of tah | the diamond is badly shot. Ted Bald win and Sammy Crane, regular third | Vernon ts playing ball with the | | Chicago White Sox. the St. Louls Browns. Such combinations work for the benefit of both major and minor league clube and it wouldn't be sur y C they ‘ear. Anyway, that is the asnurance ave gIYCR Newspapermen. ‘Those who have seen the California | NEW- COACHES HAVE FULL... CONFIDENCE OF BRUINS California has taken an immeneo| goals will upset the dope this season, | men, tho former Washington crew men, are working to build up Call fornta’s row ‘blended together, ng fame as if whe were |, Speed plus braips plus hustle plus j experience plus hitting strength pp Hotting streigth minus stellar twirl- ing equals—what? | Well, the above qualifications, none of the uther seven clubs look to have sufficient, class to stop th hamptons. equaled” the Na- 5 a addi- Percy Lee Jones, new least 15 games this season. q and Russell Nagler of California, |iitg to Ky Ebright. It has ex-| . 4 J , ‘ae wtited' an ton ite the ae _ still working out at Doyle's Vernon Ookland is doing business with |), - 4 liking to Ky Bbright. 4 an the Giants dig in 1923. They may | Jones te a veteran. = @ star pitch- iRrena every day with the thought | How the ame was won has been) 110 ton Ne wirtien tos meeries ak | tended its arms to Russ Nagler, Both | have a hard fight, but at this writing | era of the staff. WASHINGTON are that he will come thru again, Ruth, Witt and Meusel form « re |liable combination in the outfield Witt is a hard working anda good offday man. Nothing need be said of Ruth and Meusel. Their class has he ts invaluable because he has The great strength of the Yanks fs found in the pitching staff, with | Hoyt, Jones, Pennock, Bush, Shaw- Doyle, the millionair taking care of Wolgast. Promoter, 13/ prising to seo the three teams out side of the fold line up with some thetr alma mater. And If they 4o come down tn front, key and a couple of good youngsters. Certainly, there will come the time! inex wil! have established a P. C. L.| sacker and shortstop, respectively, | are both out with injured legs. Jimmy BOY IS ON crew in action, however, know that tf] the Huskies win they will have to be | sss ‘Welsh, a first sacker, had to cover| Dig league clubs fust about ay good as they were last wh. wil pak Cele a keeorenines Maa revert tone ot partie adh sa | PREP SQUAD /CADORE HAS feat pe Those combinations have been|\ear The 1924 California crew ts a|™™ Wi 0 i succeasive pennanta 7 : The Ste etr Wena rp dori aay beneficial in the past, and there Cr ethan Sew than the 1923 /f0F the national rowing title, It 18 | been done In the big western cireult ULVER, Ind, April 10—Alex-| HIGH HOPES Tuesday, played brilliantly today, |Feason why they shouldn't be again. product ¢ Bears, rowing on the|'Devitable, rowing handicaps to the) _ ander Polson is representing the Fi making several sparkling play’, start-|_ The White Sox, the New York |Conibear principle, are going to make aarcaig’s ee ie a Tae: dled \RAY SCHALK jstate of Washington on the varsity TO R | a ing a double killing and hitting aj eens poe oe bald ca on“ one hard race of ft, |tost of Contbear versus Contbear. It | | boxing team at Culver Military aced: ; net sent Frise Sarpy t | . y, double and sing. Lae Latte uae tet nent fat le tant, has spent two months! J be the first time that two crews WILL EASE emy this peason, and is developing | WINTER HAVEN, April 9—Leon | N he Seattle pitchers were | by sending men in their payment for | with the Bruln oarsmen, and in that | j 4 rig Orakbo nc gc th pr oneatbab : : have rowed a similar atroke in west. Cadore is down here flipping the 1,000 | very effective. Payne, a newcomer, | "tars sold by the Seals |time has succeeded in drilling the|™ “ ‘ | considerable talent as an amateur 1.009 was hurling nice ball'for Los An-| The New York Yankees brought |Conibear system into them Satyr, [ie eee See sb sche aed eae, ee fee | pga -ogg hp Abbe hind tute re ee eee of lhe shadow of that grand off fos o i leveland fur-| gyate will be @ question of| ers | inning. oe second tehed Portland mat of the timber Sewer: satay § jthe rowing ome. iy mg aeate: Either Jim Bagby or Wheezer Det! | for ita champlonahip. Both crews are rowing the Cont-|!ll smile again with joy a i Bel were expected to pitch for Seattle to-| It.-pays to get along. bear stroke and therefore, will not |%™ph that hin system hax scor | day, with Charlie Root being the Los | age have the supposed advantages of a| lection. | tor system to face. Ebright ts secggen =|CAGE AWARDS ft” |banking his hopes mainly on the UP ON WORK) ACKSONVILLE, Fla. April 9. glove wielder. He is a heavyweight, with a powerful punch. Since coming under the tutelage Ray Schalk’s day as an tron-man/o¢ Coach Earl Myers at Culver he| catcher Is ended, ° has improved his footwork, and his Tho White Sox star who holds the | defense is much more effective. In major league record for consecutive/a recent meet against Wentworth games caught, does not plan. to | academy, Polson won his event. He Jeatch more than 70 or 80 games this|is a member of the Culver artillery |#4 early April Diamond Dust | L apple back and forth with the White Sox. Leon thinks he can come back. He feels the biceps of his pitching as 00d as ever.” + Hope springs eterna) in the old- - timer's chest, especially in late March > ) Fe Of course, Cadore’s and 4. San Francisco 12, Portiand é. . .jarm {s not as ever. He — ; Hi ARE GR lfreshmen and the returning varnity | sraren. nh Med bes aid Meal Recue atla Peace Hr es als putcbor to ae f : ° ry GRANTE lettermen™for next year, Thone Call- ns | Last year Schalk caugh sano. he pitched 26 innings for Brooklyn N i ¢| Seven basketball mon and four |fornla freshmen seem to be a power-| George Staley, former Broadway high |fames. He fs no longer a youngster! Boxing is one of the most popular ou pes i o| : school infielder, has been farmed out by {and the continuous service took | sports at Culver, and much attention | &sainst Boston, holding Joe : o| Wrestlers were awarded sweaters for | ful lot despite the gloomy assertions |Tincinnati Neda to the Wineton-falém, t hi ie devoted to {t. Every cadet is given | Str even, 1 to 1. i KEEN ABOUT | ; Fl eeatrel seaeacen tees ward ot jot Cokch Magee that they will less south Atiestis tenmne team. eral ae 6 ith ella shana! te | Paaneretioe ta ths Ping as part of his| _ Cadore hasn't been a great olcontrol, yest y. Shi t usky 00d! —- ° 1 ° Sitathan.” eben, done Meee: [toarein, NAY Daven PY ® ROOMY) wermetde Kelty, former Keattle trial aividing the burden with Clyde| physical training, and tourmamenta | sifce, and he never will be. MAJOR W OR Sie ° | water and Chapm atket.| Evria : |BoFee, has falled again to make the erade|Croune, who finished the season|with the best talent in each class} Maybe he will step out and win @ in ce SIRE eteessa Vatines s pentar [ica Ge carmsote eatin ce ech ete seed cub. The | vith the club last year participating, are held at the end of fame here and there for the White gia os i jettermen, . | hi he oO oO ty etion have 9) he bli ¥ 2 Oe Ae el etnies 8 * |Chapman and Rockey are graduating. oarsmen. He makes a fine picture as eet (thm New itaren’ciue et the|” A. newcomer, Jeo urns, from |each season, and modals are award | 80x this season—surely 0 esol “3 George Connally, a righthanded| » 71°C An no r Wrest seatees abe paesciertis Ri lne ateines aiocran the shall house | =aetera league Shreveport, developed oy Trajed tho winners, grudge him any amount of 4 a RG a utitucasvat|scae et $|Wells, Whitcomb, Robertaon and|with some half dozen gianta from the| ” <- / “Meehended finger, B88 \rhomag, ts well thought of and will ater he DE URE : coe SH op cgiperaih eed pcmpepgleaetd be roe 6 a ete ston Deen shipped by and to Atbany, in |break into a number of games back W M as ever be ie merely telons: . <2 ‘of a curiosity. Negus poy fae He a3 Py | the Bastern leagu of the plate himself, } fap whether he stays in the big) >. 46 ° — leagues or not. |e 41 © | moattie ‘OAKLAND DROPS Bob Fisher, former Vernon a NGHO IN ARCHDEACON By fete pay to the isos ii at SECOND GAME faiseit “futecs "an" |KENNEDY WINS | LA UT le it Hig cepts SACRAMNENTO, Ape n-Manu| er tea tte FROM MURPHY) FRIDAY BOUT) FOOLS ALL ye = y + die Goaeih ears. $6 “|tacturing two runs in the eighth in-| Pug Cavet, = little southpaw whe has ‘ —Bill Ken- a ; 28 teat to Williama F ing, the Vernon club best the Sen.|beon In the “Amereat steesianree net{ OAKLAND, , April 10—Bill Ken ILLOWING his sensational vic-| | him in charge, is secking to convince | {pisver - 6 See cnt Ge neeahael dloie canoe ty (Tem Bees SAMLIP a Indlanapolia| Hedy, of New Orleans, won all the|I' tory by a kayo on the Austin “him that the big league isn't such n| waiters, o 6 2. Basen on baile |e ore Out o sf 8 jbae aect him to the New Orleans team | way from Dynamite Murphy in the|@ Salt amateur card of two weeks E WON'T hit major league terrible place after all. Connally |tGunther . rs off Wallace 3, oft |® 3 front, Mecoaky got three hits | of the Southern league. main event at the auditorium last/ago, Lioyd Langhout, the Issaquah pitching. es, De q piteher— of five time ba’ Mikes to play where he knows people, | Huse. » ihe SiGe cae aie by eaten ence lO brs RHE night. Jimmy McLarnen, tho Bel-|ignt-nesvyweight, has been matched) That was the consensus of the “Shux, I could walk up and down 4 | Rtolen basee—Lan: Home rw Warners 448 1!BOWLE fast, Ireland, comer, beat Frankie|in the main event of Friday night’s| baseball scouts when the Chicago > ppardbaegies be Rae and not Hes age alts. [Reewen eee 2 Pett ole gemteh at Mando RROAE A ccrugst tay heel IN Grandetta in the sem! show with Ray Wittman of Raj-| White Sox purchased Ee anybody I know,” he laments. $Batted for Walters tn the weventn. | |rlared, Krug. “acrifice hits—Mcay Batteries: inder, Chris:| BQ 6 MAKING E MAY nier Valley. arti Rochester (N, ¥.) club $Welch out for interference in fifth: | Howman, Baldwin. Double plays— ¥ Sia wgin 7 ; se tenson and Murphy; Yellowhorse and . Langhout fs a comedian as well cs RINGO SCORES [S.Sarsert Ema te Dewan. frume ite, Umptres | tone DUNDE as boxer and following bis bows |of the International Teague, Arch GOOD SCORE, deacon had been the big nolse of the minors in 1923. Every big TWO STRAIGHT MEET CRIQUI Tegales the crowd with a little jig SAN FRANCISCO, April 10—The | ‘Seals hit Eckert all over. the lot ‘their second straight victory over the Beavers. | OUR BO day and walked away with The score: Bee jaa Victoria teams monopolized tho|fight Eugene Criqulf former cham-|to be billed. The card thus far the Chicago club, in need of out- . Be WHY SAY HOOPLE Now! THIS alleys, and continue today, altho| pion, in Paris next summer. ts as follows: fielders, took a chance on Archdea- teres 4 9) 4 4 everal t f t bamtveind ED AT WAHoo, BIT ove TIME. YoU ACTUALLY SEEM~TO | 8 eama from the American Lloyd Langhout vs. Ray Witt-| (ove hitting ability. AT A RIFLE MEET WHEN IT ARDING HOUSE { TALK ABOUT SHARPSHOOTING ~ REGARD THAT AS A BY AHERN Vv ANCOUVER, B. C, April 10— Splendid progress was made tn tho Northwest International. bowling congress tournarfent on Tuesday af. jternoon and evening. Vancouver side put in an appearance to get a line on local talent. The singles and NEW YORK, April 10.— Johnny champion, has called off a match tn the Canal Zone with Joso Lombardo and may accept one of two offers made to Dundee, featherwolght SCHISSLER IS which he has promised to do this week unless the birdies are tweet- ing in bis ear when the bout ends. There are 10 bouts to be run off, beginning at 8:80, Three more are man, light-heavies; Lem Swain va. league scout looked him over, and practically all were agreed that ho would find big league pitching too — much. A speed king and a good fielder, Upon joining the White Sox, Chas, Kucherski, 125 pounds; Clydé Raub vs. Randall Clements, 132 pounds; Eddie Jordan vs. Dub Hoh- man, 122 pounds; Lloyd Scott ys. | Mike McCue, 140 pounds; Fred Wo- laver vs. Earl Brack, 120 pounds. NO OBJECTION * TO MIXED BOUT NEW YORK, April 10, — Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills are almost certain to meet for the world's heavy- weight championship in Jersey City next September, it was believed here, following announcement of Newton A. K. Bugbee, Now Jersey stato box- ing commissioner, that he had no objection to mixed bouts or to any odds on him to be increased to § to | ®trangements for a Dempsey-Wills) 2 In the early betting. Early odds | fight. wero five to two on him, | McGOVERN IS KAYO WINNER CAME MN“TURA “To Sooty Mey] | FEAT OF MARKSMANSHIP! “TOOK “TH TARGET AWAY OFF ONE EVENING ATTHE CLUB, WHERE L CoULDT See rre | | A DISCUSSION CAME UP THEN THEY CALLED ME UP on) | 10 WHO WAS THE BEST” “WTELEPHONE AN-ToLD We | | SHOT! AFTER ALL HAD WHERE TH’ TARGET WAG~ | | EXPLOTTED “HEIR SKILL, MINUTE, AN! PUT SIX , WIT MY RIFLE, PLavED ee AND ANS ANTHEM On -THE CHIMES WW) ATOWER OVER A PILE AVIAY Archdeacon proceeded to upset the dope by hitting major league pitch ers with greater regulality than the bush league stuff. At the close of the 1923 season the American league averages showed him heading the list for the fow weeks that he played. He tled for the lead in the Intel The scouts, however, insist {t was_ only a flash and that Inability to hit major league standard of pitch ing will ultimately keep him from winning a regular berth. plluciichnnsraatSeste ILLINI: WILL LEAVE SOO URBANA, Ill.—University of TJ linois track team, indoor of tho big ten, will leave Sat for an outdoor dual meet with tho” University of California at Berkeley» April 19, doubles were started this afternoon. Silver Springs Brewery of Vio toria took the lead in the class A section last night, when its five rolled 2363, which is the team high to date for all classes. The American teams start bowling Thursday. Aberdeen has presented {ts claim for the 1925 tourney, SPEAROW GETS PULPIT GRANT Ralph Spearow, champion Univer. sity of Oregon polo vaulter, has been granted a license by the Oregon Presbyterian chureh, to preach at his pulpit in Cottage Grove for the com. ing year. Spearow Is captain of the University of Oregon track team this year. AT CORVALLIS Paul Schissler, now Oregon Aggie football coach, arrived tn Corvallis, yesterday, He intends to stay with the Aggie footballers unti! Sunday and then leave for his homo tn Galesburg, TIL, where he will coach the Lombard college grid men thru the spring training season. SARAZEN WILL BE FAVORITE NEW YORK, April 9.—Impressive form being shown by Sarazon, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt's great three-year. old in training at the Belmont track for he Kentucky Derby, has caused SALT LAKE CITY, April 10,—Tho ‘Bees evened up the series by swat- ting three Acorn hurlers for 19 hits. The score: IS CHWE i ee Hhaug NOSEBAG! \o BETTER!) R, «6 15 2 16 19 «(0 Batteries: Kunz, Marchie, Foster + and Refd; O’Doul and Jenkins. .) + GOEBEL FAILS TO MAKE TEAM Edwin Goebel, who has been try- ing to land an outfield job in tho Majors for many seasons, has failed > again. This time it was with the De- ° , trott Tigers. He was said to be the _ best fielder of the Tiger lot, but his Weak hitting cost hima job. He was ones slated to come to Seattle for Ray H. B. 2 COLGATE GRID OILERS BEAT BROWNS TULSA, Okla, April 10. — Tho Francis. ‘DRESSEN SOLD TO CINCINNATI IN TRAINING Hoad Coach R. C. Harlow of Col. gate university hos called his men out for spring football practice, Col. Browns today play thelr last game on thelr tour with the Tulsa Ollers, after losing the first game to the Ollers, 5 to 4. BABE FANS THRICE SAN FRANCISCO, Apri 1} 10, — Knockouts ended fourrot the bouts at National hall last night. Hddie MeGovern put Cyclone Williams to sleep in tho first canto of the main event, JOHNSTON MAY QUIT BASEBALt “Doc” Johnston, Seattle's sacker last year, may quit b wate has a team of veterans coming up for noxt year and is doped to bo one of the dominating elovens in the East. Tho veteran infielder hasn't as yet to the Little Rock club of Southern league, where he was by the Indians, Terry Brown and Charley Martino fought a draw in tho semi- windup. McGRAW ON PITCHING John MoGraw, like all other man. Agors, admits that pitching is his problem, He says there will bo nothing to it but the Giants if his team gets even falr support from the twirling staff, Charles Dressen, St. Paul's great "young third sacker, has been sold to rae Reds. He's quite a 2h inner. The Reds aren't bank- _ ing very heavily on Babe Pinelli, former Coaster, for third base be. _ Cause he was out quite a bit last “Year with injuries. PETERSON WILL COME Charles Peterson, great trick shot billiardist, will visit the Pacific Coast, ly. Peterson, a St. Louis man, is regarded as one of the best trick. sterg in the cue game, si GREENSBORO, N. C., April 10.— Whitey Witt's homer with the bases filled gave tho Yanks a 11 to & vice tory over the Brooklyn Robins. Ruth fanned threo times. pibiceahalmeashcediaeisvtctetahan aN REDS TROUNCE TIGERS CHATTANOOGA, Tonn., April 10, Rube Benton held the Detroit ‘Tigers to five scattered hits and tho Cincinnati Reda won, 10 to 1, FRED TONEY IS GIVEN RELEASE Unconditional release of Pitcher Fred Toney, veteran big league hurl. er, from the Cardinals, ia Interpreted to mean that Manager Rockey is fully confident his moundemen are competent, ‘The Cards start their homing tour with a game with syra. cuse In Jacksonville today, Warer ap THE MATOR PUT ON ANOTHER CHIN CARNIVAL ===+ FF LPR RE Ae SEATTLE CAP TRYO! CARDS BEATEN The Seattle Cap company will hold ATLANTA, Ga,, April 10.—Tho At-| preliminary tryouts on Walla Walla Janta Crackora smeared the Cardinals | playfield Wednesday at 6 p,m. Man. here, 9 to 4, In seven innings, ager Frank Kokash has announced. S UTS +