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COBS YICTORS OYER
;: PIRATES ; BY 8 TO :?
dictfo Wins ,Hardr. Uphill--Fray
from Pittibugh, Dririn Kan- '
. .tlehner from Hound.
,TI0X OUT -OF. GAME
"jcHICAUO. rATtrll !. William' doubt
ji)bwln 8Ir second! and a steel of
second base, ' taV Chicago an 8 to 7
jKlrory ,. oyer;, Pittsburgh, today.. The
-ioaW'lpJayed a'hurd uphill im, They
bunched hit In,- th firth and drov
sJitlehner onr th mound In the v
enth they' forged ahead ot the visitor
B ba Raier'il trfl o,.two run bom,
iAr tied uitiii hi lx ighth. : vol
w ordered out ot the gam for arguing
about a atrlke. Carey mad five h)( Jh
live time at bat Seer:
riTTiBi-KOH CHirArjo.
AR.MO.il il.H.O.t.I
Oarar If... I I 1 0-1., rf ... 4 111
Jnhnrtnn. lb I t rirFtariar, M...I t I 1
VIM. lb I i:C. hirtaa,- If.-.' 1
ir ....I I ilirntw, Ml til 1
Mo nor. nl t I our, i....t 4 II
Kilr4. !-. 4 Ill Williams, ef 4 1 !
Minrbms. rt 4 I Im'ku. I I 4
l.sne, tf.. I ill! halejl, lb. . I 1
Oortwr. ml.. I 1 t I H-L-rry. 11 1
fb-han. .... 4 III OStaa'tr's. si t 1 I
Standing of Teams1
NAT L. LEAQUK. I
W.L.Pcl.l
W.lI'rl.'
Phil 4 0 l.OuO. Detroit 4
Cincinnati Washington. 1
.OhTINew York.. 3.
.ft.7 Boston . ..l
.K7l Cleve'and .J
.400" si, tout...
.ml Phils 1
U4i Chicago ....I
AMER
Chicago ....4 2
IMttaburjh 1 4
Boaton . ...I 4
New Tork..I S
Pt. Ixul..t 4
trrmklvn ..1 I
f V.U. LCAUL'K.
W.L..IVt
Brooklyn . 1 .K1 Loiilavlll.
Chlran ...I
Kan. Cltr.
Haltlmore .J
Newark R
1'lttaburRh 1
Puffalo ....
St. Ixul...t
2
a .e
4 .333
A HS'N.
W.UIVt.
.4 1.0"0
141 Indlanan'lla 4 1 .
3Mfit. Paul.... t .
Kan. flty . . 2 .
Wj Mlnneaiiolia.t S .
ml Mllwaukoe .t .l"!
Cleveland ..I a .T-O
2841 Columbu ..0 6 .000
Vratrrllat'i ! Ha.
NATIONAL LEAOVK.
Prooklyn. 8-4; flootnn, 7-. '
rhlladHphla. : New York. . .
Pt. Louia. 1; Cinrinnatl, 4.
lHUbJiKh. 7; Chlrao. .. . .
- - AMERICAN L.HAUITR.
Ch)rao. i; Detroit, 6. '
Cleveland, t: Ht. Lnui. 7.
Boa I on, l; Waahlnirtnn, 4
Nw York. 11; Philadelphia. . '
FEDKRAL. LKAOI E, ' .:
ChtriKo, ; St Ixiula. 1.
Baltimore. 1; Newark. I. ' .".
Kanaaa City, 4: Pittsburgh, 2.
Uroklyn. 10; Huffalo, 6.
AMERICAN ASHOCIATIOV. -Mlnnoapolla.
fi; Knnnea lily, 9.
IndWnnpollai. : Coliimhua, 4. .
8t. Paul, 4; Milwauke. 0.
tiaraea la)ay.
Amerlran. Ieague Ohlcaaio at Ietrott,
iankjfha At t a i a A m 1 a a a a American.. iHgvn i.nK'nao n i?-tifinf
tt& ' I i ': ii'.-li- 1 t Cleveland at Pt. Ix.ula. Hoaton at Wa.h
I ifY'; J- . " J.lnRton. New York at Philadelphia. ':
X Altai. ... .M liM It a Toala,.;,lt It ft l - Nattonal laue KrooRlyn at Hoaton,
Rodawr. lb. 4
Cbapmaa, aa I
Jaraann, rf.. 4
Oram. It... 1
Barbara,- ab. I
! KlilalUa, 1., I
1 Pmli 1
Woorla," lb. . '.
rrNain. a... t
rsuraha. p. . I
Hammond . t
IHMH.
AB H O A E
It.. 4 110 0
I OAualln, lb.. 4 0
I ewilnh, rt.... lit
twill lama, rf 1 1
"Kaufman, lb I 1 14
I ei'.Walkar, c( 4 1 I
OFratl, lb.... I I
Phlladelnhla at New York, Pt. Iouls at
Cincinnati, Pttubuieh. at Chicago.
Federal league Chicago t St. !iis,
Kanea City at Pittsburghr Brooklyn at
buffalo.
'i.Aiiea lur vu.a, it alxlh.
fwo out when winding run roredr '
Mfj-fciirgrr !.'....,; : ) t M 1 M
XlMago o .V O i 4 a 1
Two-baaa hit: Flaher (2). Oerber,
William tZ), 8a!r, pchang. Three ha
blta: Halrd, P.iT', Hmie run: John
Hon. Stolen .Unee! Curey, Johnaton,
VMUiama, aW-- UoiilU. )a,y Good to
Paler. Haaei pnv b'ltf' tiff Kentleliner,
a: off Btanhi le l.of Aditrna, a. Hlta;
Off Btanhri-,!!, fnvf .Inning; off
Adam. S in ihr . liinAe.' rtnna out In
the elhlh';.ff . iKrr t-. tii iwo inning;
off Kantlehnwr, . Is, fix'r 'and one-third
Inning; off klwmaMa, i id four Inning.
RUiKk out: by fctanbrtfge, 1; by Adam,
2-Plerfv,u . by Hrmon, a. 'ad
ban: Ccbang. Umpire; Klem and
Kmai:. .
fc fkila piaab OUta.'v ......
NEW YOJlK.f 'lril4.-tlii FhlladeV
pl.i t N4tlonaU t'oiittnud their atrlng of
anting ouoo by defeating New oVrk
today In a clooe, well pitched game, S
to -y
Demarea, a caatoff of McOraw', won a
dec.aion over Taareau, holding hi former
teammate to four hit, liemare re-
.r,. urmmo, ul!'"rJ-' """"i Berk. lb..,., a I tola
i rum unnn artT- rceerj wno n'pnwn 1 irlnir,' at I I Mollwlia
in noine ciuo oi mre earra nati nua n)i.r, o.... I 111 tciarka.
iy great . caton. t:ravain nat. mana i Kiie, .) i
three blta, and drove In Kancroft with
the only run acored on Tereeu. Score;
rHIUADSIHIA. NBW YOB
AB.tt OrAB A II O.A K
Appleton, ntpatrick. Ptruck out: By
Rudolph, a; by Appleton, 1. t'mptre;
Klglcr aud Hart.
Ited Trim Cards.
CINCINNATI. O.. April 1.-Clncinnatl
knocked Bailee out of the boxln the third
inning, making enough run to deieat
Pt. IOUls here today, 4 to 1. In that
liming Cincinnati made four hit, In
cluding a two-bagger, which with a ba
ii ' Mtll.'nd two gacntioo hits". feaV
them four runs. Pt. loui axx.red tliotr
on run) on Long aingle. hla Meal of
second and Mllier'a aingle. Meodowa. who
relieved Pailee, pitched well, while Lear
was anasttMTef the situation at all tlirw.
Store:
T. lOtTlft. CINCINNATI,
.v.. A8.HOAB AB.lt. OAS
Haraln. b. 411 Iach, f.... I It
BM'br. K-,4 0 IMarccx. aa... 4 1-3 1 0
Ia(, ef 4 11 OKIIIaiar. II.. till
Millar, lb... I ill I OOrHIHk, rf.. I 1 t a
Wllaoo, rt... I II OUroh. lb.... I 111
0OIon. .... 414
lb 4 I 0
...till
Kiie. i fit 1 Laar. 1 .l
Maao. ..l a
Tetal It 1 17 I
ToUlt M 4 It 14
Pt. I.ouln u 0 0 1 ( 0 0 0 01
Cincinnati : ; 0 0 4 U 0 0 t 0 -4
Two-bawt tilt: Clark. Three-bate hit:
allllfa. Stolen base: Long, - Double
l'luya: 'Olaun to Mollwlt; I'arlngee- te
llucizlna.U) liller: Oroh tn Mollwlta
iMmt. la. 4 111 I t!irT.V ft- 4 4,t i Haae on ball. . uff Pallee, t; off Meadow.
. t... t I I MTaa. - J ea.': on lr
aaarald. a.. 1 I
aa.. 4 11
tWallara
I OLe'tmllk. I
I I
t Total.... .M II 17 II 4
Brrne. lb... I 1 I ; r.f aa. rl 4 I I
Bancroft ea.lt t !. lb. ... I I 111
B-kar. W...t I j 4Lnaf., lb. . T T
iraratk. rf.. 4 11 Klwoa.- aa. 4 lf o
II .L t 1
Ik., a III -I
W hma4, et.. I t
Miahoff, . . t I
I ,tnrfWL
! i i i i
' .
. i
. io "4 ri li T
Killlfar.
IMmarae, a. 4 III Hralsar
nettm, a...
Total U 11 tf 11 ITaaraen.
Hubanaaa
Fromme,
Oraat
Tola la.
Ran for Myer In eighth.
Hatted for Teareau In eighth. .
Hatted for Fromme In ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 J--l
New York 0 00000000-0
Two-baa hits: IudeiMlCrmvafh. ' Kae
rlfloa hit: Merkle. - backer. Whltted.
Ptolen baa: Kllltfer. Double play: Tea
reau to Fletcher t Merkle. Bum on
bell: Off Teru. 1. off Demaree. 4.
Ptruck out: by Teereau, t; by Fromme,
1; by Demaree, 1. lilt by ilU'hed ball:
By Demaree. Doyla. Hit: Off Teareau,
t In eight Inning; off Fromme.! In one
Inaing. Umpires: Byron and Orth.
Brave Tikt' "f: '
BOBTON. April -rTb. Boaton N
tlonaia took both ganiea of the Patriot'
day program from Brooklyn today, T
to I and ta c The afternoon gam
was won by bunching hit off two Brook
lyn pltchor. Uowdy battd safely In
each of four tlmea at bat. Magee's cen
tnrfieldlng waa noteworthy, three of his
four catche being difficult. Bt-ora, first
Came :
BROOKLYN. BO "TON
AB.H.O.A 4lfl O.l l
O-Hara. a t I I I tMnraa, rt .l 111
baubarl, Ik. I
Zlarea4, rf I
e. baits. .. 4
Vthaal. It.... I
utaaaer, Ik 4
aml. rt .
Hg al. rdbl
Viara. af ... 4
c vni. a.. 4
I
Caeaaaa. I
1. lilt: Off Pallee; ill
two -end two-thlfda innings; off Meadow,
I In five, and two-third a Inning". Btruck
out: By Lear, 7. I'm pi res: Viulglry and
Kason.
KAWFEDS' DEFEAT BAKERS
Conaiitent Hitting- Qivei Western
, , CIqIi Four-to-Two Victory Oyer.
JrltUbtirCh. Hanaall
I . . a a i
ri. Ik 41
PACKARD IN EXCELLENT FORM I RS;:"i M '
rbmna, tb,.. I 4
BROWNS TAKE ONE
FROM CLEYELANDS
Loudermilk Would Have Scored a
Shutout but for the Errors
of Mates.
HURLER ALLOWS ONLY ONE HIT
BT. LOfTIS, April M.-Loudermllk yielded
but one hit a single by Jackton In tho
flrnt Inning and would have scored a
shutout against Cle eland but for the er
ror, of hi teammates. Pt. Louis won, 7
to l. Timely hitting, combined with
brilliant ba running gave tha borne clut
It funs. In the seventh Innlns Cleve
land filled the- bases and scored a run on
four sucreaWv errors. In this Inning,
with the bates full, Joe Jackson struck
out . Score: . ... ' ' -.
' tLEVBIJlNO, 8T,
-. . AB H O A C
TlhnM. rf. . I 0 I tSnotton
Totals.. ...17 14 11 I ".',".
Batted for Hhlelds In the sixth.
Batted for Counibe In the ninth.
Cleveland ,..,. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
tt Loula..... ...1 0 01014
Two-base hlta: Bhotton, Kauffmann,
Wallace, Walsh. Pevareld. Threo-baae
hit: Wallace. Stolen baae: Wullace.
WllllMms, Pratt. Double play: Wallace
to Pratt to Kauffmann. Baaes on errors:
Cleveland, S. Baaes on balls: Off Louder
milk, 6; otf Coumbe, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: By Loudermilk, Oraney, Barbare
(it. Ptruck out: By Loudermilk. 7; by
Coumbe, 4. Umpires: Nallin and Din
neen. Tigers Bent Wblt Bos.
DETIIOIT, April la. Boland held Chi
cago to three hlta today and pitched lo
trott, to a t 4o 1: vbitory, . John Oilllna
scored C'hlcsgo's only run In the urth
Inning. Cobb droprod hia fly; he stolj
second and came home on McKee'a wild
throw. Hush Kiado hi first hits of tho
season. Pocre ,
CHIfAOO. DETROIT.
All.H O.A E. AB.H.O.A K.
Qulnlan. If.. 41 Buak. aa 4111
V Yeunf , lb. . . 4
ICobb. rf.,... t
I Crawford, rf
Vaaob, 11.... I
Kaana', lb. 4
tVIU, lb I
tMrlUat ... 4
taWlaat, p... 4
' Totslai...! IMI4 I T4als.....M II 17 14 I
(.mctlfO u 0 v I u tt w u I
Detroit 0 Q0SvZ10-
Htolrn bate: K. Collins. J. Collins
Earned runs: Detroit, 4. Pacrlflce hits;
Young. Faber. Double play: Holnnd to
Buak to KavanaKtb Hit hy pltciivd bnl:
By Boland -Vlv!k) . btruck out: - By -land.
I; by Farxr. .V Wild pitch: Kaber.
Cniiiires. , IllMebranJ and Q'Loughlln.
- Yaakeee Binf.Htekt.
PHILADKLPHIA. April 1.-Ppiendld
fielding gav New York the victory over
Philadelphia today by 11 to 0. Caldwell,
Pennock an.1 Wilbur Davis were Ineffec
tive and In IocaU pluhers war given
very poor tupport. Caldwell waa backed
up In grand style.- Ilartiell. Mslsel. Boone
tut 1-ecKiniHiugh making
0-2
-;
Williams batted In all of the local rum.
Mays, a Boston recruit, pitched good
ball, but he hurt his ankle sliding homo
In the fifth Inning ai.d waa relieved after
the sixth, In which a double, a single and
an error rnt two runs. Score:
BOSTON. WABHINOTOJf.
AB.H O A B AB.H.tT.A B
Hoxear. rf..! Ill AMnaller, rt.. 1120
B'atnar, ih . 4 4 14 1 Aenata, rf...l
gpaekar, cf.. I 14 Koatar. lb... 1 t
Lavta. If.... 4 ( 1 OMIIan St.... 4 I I t'O
Hnhllltal, lb 4 1 IWUIIama. lb 4 0 0
SHt. aa I I MorKB, tb.. 4110
llaniikaan . 1 t 0 0 Oghanka. If.. 6.1 0 0
Janrrln. 2b.. I 12 4 lAlnnmlth, c. I 0 t t 0
Tbomaa. ... till OMrRiiile. ae. I 011 1
Carrlgan, a. 0 1 1 OJohnaoa, p.. 1 S 1
atara, p 1 1 u 1
Colllna. p... 1 1 Totals.. ...II 7 171
Totala "l Jl 1"4
listted for bcott in ninth.-
Poston ...... ...I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Two-bns hits: Hooper (), , Moeller,
Milan. Ppr-axer. Three-base hit: Williams.
Hits: Off Mays, 6 In six Innings; off
Collins, 2 In two innings. Sacrifice blta:
Mays, Acoeta. , Pacrtfice fly: Speaker.
Pouhle playa: Kostor to McBrldo to
Wllllama: Collins tn Carrlgan to Hobllt
teli. Hasea on balls v Off Johnson, 1.
First haee- on errors: - Boston, 2; Wath
Ingtcn. 4. Struck out: By Mays, 1: by
Johnson, S. Umpire : Fvans and Muf
ney. - ' -. . . . .
Amerlcaa Association.
At Kansas City H IT.R
Vii.neapolls S 10 t
Kansa City 0 11 1
Bstlerlrs: Willey and Sullivan, George;
Allison and Moor.
At Columbu R.H.E
Indianapolis 0 0 1
Columbus 4 13 S
Batteries: Willis. Men and Oopsett;
Ferry and Coleman.
At Milwaukee R H E.
. Paul........... 411 ; 4
Milwaukee ..,.r..-.. ,-.t. 0 -S 1
Batteries: Wllllama and Johnson; Hov
llk and Hughes.
AXE FALLS ON TWO
OF ROME'S LADS
Neimaa and Tiloski, Two Semi-Pro
Youths, Are Given Their Un
conditional Release.
MAYOR TO GO TO ST. JOSEPH
The well-known axe dropped In Rourke
camp Monday and two athletes were
given the, gate and a faat track home
ward. The unfortunate wera Tlloskl and
Nelman. Infieldcr and catcher. Both are
s mi-pro player and have not had enough
experience to cling to a clas A job.
Manager 1 Krug put his men through
three, hour of atrcnuou practice during
the heat of noon yesterday. "Believe me,
lad."., quoth Krug; upon his arrival at
the.club house, "you bird are going to
hustle some between now and the open
ing."' '.And he proceeded to show 'em that
he meant buslnes.
Ho made a gwitchv in the lineup, which
may remain permanent He shifted Doc
Payne Into left field and took up the hot
third corner himself. During the. Infield
practice the manager certainly made
thing hum with - hla ginger and Frlti
Schliebner waa almost overcome, as he
waa th center for most of the attack.
Willie Shaves Hla Kaoh.
. Ralph Willis appeared on. the lot . with
hi bean shaved a smooth a a billiard
ball. He ihoved hia cap on, one side ot
his head and tried to ahow up hia com
panions by knocking the ball through
them. Before ha got through he . had
Brttleshtp Schliebner as groggy. as If a
submarine had plkd him. ,
The Rourke wera all, strong yesterday
and everybody took a hand at uncoupling
beetle heaves- Into the bleacher and
outfield. They at a. lot ef fresh oatmeal
at breakfaet and were .feeling very chl-
Per- ... ...' .. .............
Red .Styles was not present at the work
out. H atralned his back trying to pitch
the ball past the "Lincoln bat last Satur
day and la unable to tak part In strenu-
ous exercise. . .
Pa Rourke ha announced that ticket
for the opening game will be placed on
sale Thursday at several downtown
points.' He ha also hired a bknd to dis
pense melody at the opening. In view
of the fact that there will be ne parade.
Pa tried to ' get an ' orchestra, but
vu talked out of It by Al Falrweather,
who declare his band ha got any . or
chestra In , tho world beat forty: ways
frorn.th deucet .
, -Dahlaiaa te t'aeh First' Ball.'
Mayor Dahlman he decided to accept
the Invitation to attend -the opening at
St. Joseph, Friday. Tha -mayor will
catch the firet ball pitched by , Mayor
Marshall of Joetowri. "That is, 'the trs yor
will try to catch It. Hi press agent says
he will catch It, but you never carl IrTl
how' truthful are press gcn(s.; Mr.
Dahlman will accompany the may'or ' '
The Rourkea will lesve Thursday even
ing, traveling In a speclaf car. Friday
morning Mrs. Rourke will load a '"party
of Omaha fans down. Including the rrfsyor
and Mrs. Dahlman. Dan Butler' declare
ho will try to go and Dick Grott'e will be
on hand. Floyd frevey int'r-ndti ' to I'll n
a party of ten to the opening. '
WILLIE CROSBY SIGNS ' . ' '
GRAND ISLAND CONTRACT
. Willie Lee .Croebi.- rchr for the
Rourkea last year, ha signed a contract
to play with the Grand Island club.
Crosby was released to the State league
last summer, btu refused to report and
went back to hla home in Texas. ' The
base 'ball germ got too strong for him
this spring, though, and he has totlfed
Manager Clink Clair that he win be good
and' play a per order thia' year.
Tarklo Loses te Cotaer. ''
TARKIO; Ma. April 19. (Special T -gram.)
Tarklo lost the opening base' ball
game on the diamond here today to Coi
ner university, S to 8. Errors and poor
Judgment in the fifth Inning allowed Cot
ner to score three runs and tie the score
Score: ..... R.H.E
Cotner ,.0 0004 1 0003f-
Tarklo 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0-S 7)
'Batterle: Cotner, Newan and Day; Tarklo.-McArtaur
and R. Hawthorne.
.-.. 1,
Was rar. - aa . 4
li. Colllna, lb I 1
J l olltna.. rf 4 t
Kalach, cf... 4
Brl.f. lb.... 0
Srkalk, c ... I 1
liratun. lb.. I 1
Pabar. -p.... I
1 0
1 .
0 t
a i
1 u
i i
I 4
1
play with tha baaee occupied. Ptrunk
ica at me Dat with a triple.
nsationHl
Ptrunk
L double,
1 o
PITTSBURGH. April, 19. - Conaistent
batting' by' Kansas City gave It a I to 1
victory over Pittsburgh today. Tbre lo.
tal pitchers were Ineffectual, while Pack
ard was tn- fins form. Score: P.H.E.
Pittsburgh .. .0 0001000 0 20
Kansas ctty.O 1001010 1 4 11 2
Batteries: Hesrne, DU-kson. Knetser
and Berry; Packard and Easterly
Whales kwallovr klonteUa.
ST. LOUIS, Aprtl 19-Four local ditch
er failed to hold down Chicago and tho
'sltor won her tody. to 1. In a game
featured by three home runs, all made bv
I j xzTiZ! ,?ir: :,chtc,o; . i m .
i I I o Mas, tf... i t t o (hutout by Tobln. who scored on a single
i Jr.". ,.:: 1 i I I m th' f'r, ,""'n rore: r-ii.k.
MaranVll. ill II I I Chicago ......a 0 I 0 0 t 1 0 -- H 1
J KJnwer. f... I '-i St. Loul 1 OvOOOSOO 1 7 4
J J J.'l"4i..;ivJ JAJ- I-JialbMios; MoConnell snd Flat her-Wat-
I a Tala...,. 117 11 I f0"! vrenaaii. men. Herbert and Hart-
two sini.'lea and a pas. Score
NEW YORK. PH1LAD FM.BH I A.
AB.H.O.A K AB H O. A B
Malaat. lb... I 1 OMarphy, Ik.. 4 111
II.. t I aw aim. rf.... I l
tOMrlat, If.. I I
1 ' I.aJol. lb... 4 I
t Urlnala, lb. I I II
I llAlpp. t I I I
I tstrunk. of... 4,4 1
0 Birr j, St.... 4 '1 I
I OPantuxk. p.. 1 I 0
ra ! a I
.41 14 17 11 1'McOonnalL 0
ThasipaoD .10
el I' )l!f Mr
Nubamakr, Cl I I
faldaall. p. I I 1
ToUlt..
TotaJa II H It U
Han for !-app In ninth.
Batted for l'svla in ninth.
.aa a ta m .
,:i o o i o o-2
, 4 o o a 0 0 0 - 7
Hell, Hummel, Mo-
heWarfc Defeats Baltimore. '
NEWARK. N, J.. Aprtl 19. Plx triple
hammered out by Newark featured a lop-j
sioee victory over Baltimore here today.
Totals...
Brooklyn
Boston t
Twe-baae hits:
any. Connolly. Bvlimiat. Ttiree-Dase 1 to 1 Kalaerliaa (itcixd a atemdv ammo
hltr Irkmal Ktnlan h... U, aaatawilBg IILIM0: B BteaOy fSIIK)
M.arty. Mot an, MaxaUla. BarUct,n', v'" reaching him In only one
hit: FHxpatnrk. Has on balls, offiiound. aVcore: R H E
L?"' 'Ui". '.?0'2',;.,I h Baltlmer ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -2 I
vi a-vii. v ill live inn.lisa. pit iravark A ft 1 AA I A a ta u a
New York 0 2 0 10 4 8 1 0-11
Phlla.lel.hU 0 O 0 0 1 1 1 1 04
Two-buae hits. Malwl, Pecklnpaugh,
Nunamakcr, I.ti, Strunk. Three-ba
hit: Strunk. IU me run: Caldwell. Stolen
base- Malsel, Tree, ilocne, Nunamaker.
iKdible plavs: Pe;'klniat'gh tn Boone to
Ptl 12) Base s on hallx: Off Caldwell, 6:
of Ponnock. 4. Htts: Off Pernork, 11 tn
six Innliira; off Dnvla, 2 In three InningM.
Strut k out: By Caldwell. 4, by Pennock,
4: hy Davis. 2. Paed baU; Lapp. I'm
pliesi Connolly .and Chill.
Red Boa Leae la, Beaatora.
WASKINttTON. April 1!. -Washington
won from Boston, 4 to 1. today, by coup
ling timely nits with emirs of the visitors.
Coomb, none In three timings.
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pitched bell: By Pell. Flt.patritk. Ptruck;' '"g. ?l'iLn9n'' H-
our. By Itell. 2; l PI rand. 1. Umpires: i"1', K,r"r'0 ""d Karideu.
higler and H-n. tit ore, second a&jite: P ' ehe It Tee Blralght.
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Brooklya 1 0. 1 0 0 1 .0 04
Boaloo ..4;..f 0 f ' 0 4
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BUFFALO, -April ll.-Lee Mag'
leader mads tt two straight from Buf
falo ' by winning today' gam. 1 to 4
After holding tb BuffsUs down to ou
bit In four Inning. Bluejacket weakened J
giving the local flv afetle. Including
one triple and three doubles, th whole'
netting fUe runs. Score: RH.K-1
401001 S-iOll I
904000 4WA. 1
Battertes: Bluejacket. Finneran and
Ind. bedient. Woodman. B. bmllh and
Blair, Allen.. . - .
Pie rare Tease Wlat Acala.
Ths Ilerc divisions defeated the A met
Avenue divisions, il to a. driving two Ave
nue plli'turs to the bench. Score: R 11
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