The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 16, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 10, Image 10

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    Sisler Returns to Game and Helps Browns
Bat Out 7-3 Win Over Pale Hose
Braves and Phillies Battle Pleven Innings to 6-6 Tie in Opener
i
Barm's Stoves
Off Defeat for
Boston in Ninth
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IIII.AUK 1,1' II I A,
\ 1*. II Phil
i1rl|lhl» Bh«l II"*
toll In ,ui
I Uniting deedlce k
in the flr*t game
of the 1M4 peeeon,
4he •idle ptnmllnii
«t 4 run* eaeh
when the rnotie
wjip ralleil by
ilnrkneee. Twice
the local* came
' from behind to tie
the count but
lacked l he punch
to win.
In the ninth
Inning Joes Barnes went into the
box with the bases loaded and none
out And retired the side with only
one run crossing the plate. This
run, however, gave the Phillies a tie.
The usual opening day exercises pre
ceded the game. Score:
Rostov I Philadelphia
A.H.O A A H.O.A
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r'oonoy.cf 7 2 4 0 Mohan if ft I 1 «
('"ffliam.lf ft 3 1 2| Will'me.cf 4 3 3 0
Tierney.2b ft 2 .7 2! Walker,rf 5 12 0
Mcfn'te.lb 5 113 2 Henllne.e 112 0
Stensel.rf 3 1 2 0! Wilson.c 2 « 2 2
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Totals 7t 12 33 17
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>. Ron for V. CmMli in »lxth.
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Ne* York, Annl II - Playing a »irtthg
gam*' I'fhlml ' l»ttl* to 1 Rgathef a efft* »«•*(
I- (• h «g (he Hi txtk I) n M*t)||< it rttfi tifl
• lie New Volk iMania In Mia t*f*« nfng
game Ma(( 1 In }, toefnr* a rfowil of
M ««#. Ike Khtlrtt itoal ever tit a N*
I Inna I league opening In New i «»rk
fteutlier Ha*f r-nmnlet* control for the
flrat #1% Inning#, yielding onlv one hit.
New York tallied in the aev.nth and
•t ored ito runa. hui Southworih v. a* r**
Ilfetl with (he haaea full
Brooklyn made all li* hit* and runa off
Ryan In (he early Inning# Two left
hander*, flenrln and Nehf. held Brooklyn
hlllea* during the la#* five inning* Mayor
My land threw out th* flral hall, vftile
• he (Manta ral«e<l (he National league
pennant nf 1921. ft.-ore
BROOKLYN NEW YORK.
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Nela.rf .14 0 S'th'rttl.rf it 4 •»
Johton.lb 4 2 12 Mroti. Ih 4 0 12
Wheat,If 3 5!*! Krla. h .h 4 I 1 5
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Bailey.if I « « Kelly.lb : 2 IJ n
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Nehf.p 0 0 ti 2
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f/lndatrom 0 o o o
Total* *5 7 17 10
tRan for Snyder m aaventh.
z Bat ted for Nehf In ninth.
zRan for Oowdy In ninth.
Srora by Innlnga:
Brooklyn ..1J*
New York ... .000 000 20° ~
nummary—Runa: Nel*. Johnaton (2),
Krlarh, Kelly. Error*: Jones. South worth.
Two baae hlta: Nel*. Deberry. Jobnaton.
Wheal. Snyder. Kelly Sacrifice hit*
Wheat Fournier. Douola j»la> : r Ha* h
and KrlB l.efi on baaea New York.
Brooklyn. 10. Baa#* on ball*: off Mearln,
3; off Nehf 1. off Rueiher. 2. Htrrn-k
out: By Nehlf 2; by Ruether. S ID»#
off Ryan. 0 in 4 Inning* (none out in
fifth i: off Hearin. none in 51 Innlnga; off
Nehf. none i,, i inning# loosing pitcher:
Ryan I’m pirea Wutgley, Hart and
Sweeney. Time: 1:16
STRIBLING WINS
TECHNICAL K. 0.
Philadelphia. Pa., April 14.—Wil
liam E. "Young" Strlbllng. Macon
<r,*.) light heavyweight, Monday night
acored a technical knockout agalnat
Tex McEwan of Canada In the sev
#nt round of their acheduled 10 round
bout. Referee t.ew Bailey etopped the
tight to save McEwan further punlah
ment.
Strlbllng cave McEwan a severe
beating. Taking the offensive at the
opening gong, the Georgia youth
hammered and pounded hia opponent
about the ring almost at will. Mc
Ewan fought gamely, but waa no
match for Strlbllng, and waa saved
bv the bell In the fourth and fifth
round*. McEwan weighed 170 pounds
and Strlbllng, 107.
Auerbach Wins on Foul.
Halt I-ake City, April 14 —Herman
Auerbach, Salt I/ike City junior
welterweight, won on a. foul from
Vlrtll Sparks, Pocatello, Idaho. In the !
fourth round of a m he l^ied six round
bout here tonight.* Young Eundy,
lightweight, of Garfield, Ctah, won
the decision over Johnny Eueaa, St.
lands. In six round*.
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amalleat nibble, Hint al*«i Ma hluheat
arorlng athlete in every meet laat
voir, jn a rnnalalent performer In the
htirdlen and Joint**. Ihather, a big
boy, ia ala led to place well In I be
quarter mile, itnlllmser. i football atar
of repute, baa been atmvim? the allot
well pnat 40 feet thin apt Irnr. HI
llott, a mller «»f experience ban never
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Walter Johnson, veteran shut
out king- of the American league,
scored Id* llllat shot-out victory
Tuesday when he hurled Id* male*
Is a I In 0 victory over the I’hila*
delplda Athletic* before a large
croud at Washington. Johnson
struck out eight I’hlladelphians.
f,»wa-Miimr*ota f/pagin*
Ntlopls I’lav in" Schethilf!
Winona, Minn , April It.—A si lied
ul« of two gomes a week, playing
Haturday and Monday bane ball, will
Ue maintained In the Iowa Minnesota
liaseball league, organized last week.
It was decided at a meeting of the
directors bets tonight.
Winona, Hoc heater and Albert !<ea
Minn., and Mason City, la., have
teams entered In the league. I.a
( roi »e, Wis., had a delegation at the
meeting and was Invited to Join the
circuit, hut declined because of the
dlstame between the league towns,
fled Wing, Minn , was also ronside,ei|
but Investigation revealed that elty
to be without an organized team.
The league schedule will start the
middle of May.
Huffele, X V.—lleve SI'S',a, fs llff,r ri I*
w,.u * decision over Kmnsla Mrboell ef
tlnrrslo. In 10 round*.
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TAYLOR ‘RUNS OUT’:
ON WILLS BOUT
Hartford, Conn., April 14-—J*ek
l'aylor, Omaha (Neb.) negro, today re
(need to go through with 111* eehed
tiled fight with Harry Will* here
April 30, for the American I.egion.
He gave no reaeon for hla with
Irawal.
Red* Heat Pirate*. 6 lo ft.
Cincinnati, April 1ft B*for* a rsrnrd
brasking • rotvd Cincinnati defastsd Pitts
burgh todav. »> »o r. Morrison was hit
frssly and lita Inflrld aupport «»• sunn*
what ragged F»onot*u« aflowad only on*
hit In flvs inning-, hut was pounded hsrd
in fh‘* sixth wliui lha visitors bum h^l
four < ls*n ««inKl»'S snd n trlpl* by Higher
fnt four fa t rcil runs Fha-ban flnishsd
fhs icss1 > s In good form Tits Flsds Usd
ih* n or* In Ills cigbtli on llargravns
ssrond trlpls snd Hohna'a ss<rifl's fly.
and won off Mssdows in ths ninth nn two
pass**. .1 singls hy Flurns sod Roush's
sscrifo s f|*• Margrsevs ws« »hs batting
Isadsr. with two triples s»td two singles
out of four tlnirs U|>. Ths S'tual paid
stfrndancs «»* 3ft.747. ths isrgsst nu«
i-sr aver sf a ball (imt at Flsdmnd fltld
Ths score
PITTRBUROW I CINCINNATI
AH IF ft A AFt H.O A
M‘v|tla.?h "3 1 ft 3 Burns,rf 4 1 % J
Carsy.rf .12" f»aub*rMb 3 11’ f'
Rlgbss,If 4 I % t Roush < f 4 ft *'
Ttay’or 3b 3 0 17 F*unart,If 4 ft I l
Harn't, rf 4 2 7 " H*rgr'%*r 4 4 1ft
Wrfght.ss 4 I I Bohns • u 3117
firlmrn Ih 11*1 F’.rp-llf.tb 7 | 1 4
-chmldf.r 4 ’ 4 Cavanay.sa 4 ft i ft
Mnrr on.p 1 ft ft " r»onohus.p ft o 4
tMusllsr i ft ft ftlrlfarpsr ft ft 0 ft
Msado* P 0 ft ft ft Mltsshan p o ft o ft
- ztfock ft ft Q ft
To*s'a 34 3 24 Hi
Tot a is II t i I
zBattsfl fo*- Morrison In ninth
Tn'. out when winning run •* ot#d.
r.Ratlsd for f'ouohu* in ssyouth
/Ran for Fha*h*n in ninth.
Htit* by Inning*
Pittsburgh ftlft 4ftf ftftt
< if,. Inna I • lit ’
Nummary Runs bfaranvill*.
Bigbsc Trayrior. Rsrnhart. Horns F2».
Ifsrgrsvs 12). Ptnolll, IFork. Km> rs
Marsh villa U right U) f'avanay r. i
Two l<n*o hit Burn* TFifss basa hits
Ifsrgrsvs (2), Mlgbo#. Ftolari bsss
f s rs n vllls Ha'rlfPa Burn Dauber*.
Roush, Bnhns, Trsynor fjrimtn. Ftoubia
Mays Burns fo Haubort Morrison to
Troynor to Or I mm Freft on 1 *«*
f’jt I** Jtgl. 4, Cincinnati, 7 Masss on
Os l|s <»ff Ftonohus. 1 >ft Rhsshat f
"ft Morrison. off Msadows, At tuck
it R* i tonohu*. I, by Nbaahan. 1 I
Morrison 2 If ••• <Vf ftonoF.us, « In
•even Innings »• ff Morrison • In s gl.t
innings, off Hh".|ian, 2 »** *«"» Innings.
..ftesMeidmss I . r. two Ifltrda l» "f
W|pt pit' b Morrison Winning p1»» b»»
Hhsshan l.oslng pitrhsr Meadow- I m
plrss Kttni and Wilson Tints l If
(!artl* Rally and 13 in.
at Inula April IS—The *t r.otil, far
■ Itaala defeetetl the t hi'«*<> fuba. a to '•
•..day in the Oral t»?4 Vaflonal t'arue
time here. A ' rnwd of about IS tint! at
tended tha aarne.
A nruh tiiriloa tallv with the •'•or, s
ta S in favor of the f*ub,. fumed ttie tide
from defeat in vtetnrv for ttie t’ardtaalv
Maveball <’'.mttiliaiofier tuiodt, pitched the
ftrat hall with Stavor Henry Kiel ef *1
(eon, rerelvjnr
Itenr, •
IHirAlin 0T tSM'IS
A S If O A A H H O A
vtalf ef 4 11 o f a' k rf 4 1
Adam, .« 4 <i 1 I' Him•• t. If I I »
tlranm, 7h 4 I 4 4 Morl.t h . I , 1
lirltrea Ih I « 10 1 Botfly, Ih * "in "
Krlh'*. It. J n " - fre ail At. 4 1 I I
\f t Iter It ; 4 l idMueltr f 4 I 4 "
Corel, rf 4 I J " I. Hell .14" • I
rfrarl'l e 4 f 1 o VI. k ■
Aid re p 4 2 n * Holm, e n e I n
at uji r f, p 1,07
Total# II llrJS If S"fh. » " » * *
fioak p loot
f'f.ffr. » a o o a
fFlyer I ft « ft
9kt bu1»» I I ft ft 1
i Tnporcsf ! ft ft ft1
/ Hladss ft o ft ft
Total# 7* 1| 27 »
tOns otif slisn wlnnig run niad*.
fHldsd for .Norfh in fourih.
/Flsfisd for Auk In aigliih
zTopofcar bansii for Honk In slghfh
sBifuJsa ran for Hrhultz in stgh»b
f’hlrsgo . ftfti 20ft ‘HO 3
Ml Frouia 120 000 ooi 4
Nummary — Finns Hint* Orlnu-a. t»Kar
fall, PiacM. Mmith. Bottomlay . Ntuart.
Krrors Adams, tiranthan Krlb*rg. Mlllsr.
Vogsi Hmith Two-baa# hlls. Plark, Iforna
by Aldndgs. Thrss baas hit Mmtlh
Mfolsn bans ft - 11 ftfn is y Ks>r|fl>ss Ad
arna, Frs|gs*i. Orsnfhsm Pflbsrg, Mtilsf
Ifotibls play* Bsi| fo Ffomsby to Bottom
lay, Mali (unassisted i tirsniFuin to Ad
sins. F>ft on baa* Chicago 7. Ft F*ouis
|0 Bsss Oft balls nff A Id rtdga, 1 off
Ftiiari 2 off F'oak, 2 off N'orili 1 Ntrufk
out: By Aldridge, 2, by Mniarf, I bv North,
ft bv l»oaV I, bv f'faffsr. I Hits <»ff
Mluart. 7 in 3 13 molngs. off F»oak 2
In 4 inning* off North • »n 2-3 In
nlng. nff I ’faffs- 2 in 1 inning Wild
Pitch Aldndgs Winning p|trh*r Pfsff**
t/mplras Moran. Pflrrnan and Powall
Tima 2 Ift
I* hllsdelptits,—W llllam I*. (Tnnngl
Htrlbllog of Ms*on # or- t ♦c- hni«sl
knockout sgslnsi Ts» K.'in > • ' anads
sevsn round- __'
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Maroons Defeat
South in Opener
Parker* Iffltl Hitlc** lit leeli
Tw irlcr* — Nine
Strikeout*.
Technical High ba selm Hers, last
year's city high school champions.
Inaugurated the season hy trouncing
Coach I cowry's South High crew, 8,
to 1, yesterday afternoon on the Ma
roon diamond.
1 Shaw and M. West, on the mound
for the Urumtnondltes, were right.
Between the two of them they fanned
nine ha- l;er batsmen lieslde* hold
ing the Southsidera hitles* through
out the seven inning*.
While* Hie Maroon hurler* were
pei forming In big league style, the
Te. hater b.it«meu weie hammering
away at the curves of ‘'Cits' t'lark
for a triple, a double, and a trio of
one base i louts.
•'f/efty West first man up In sec
ond Inning, t racked one of Clark's d*
lived*# to deep left for two liases
Hwart* was safe on an error, and
Captain Krlckaon dogged the lm*e*
with a on* base fly. McCormack
singled to right, scoring West and
Hwarta Mickle drew a walk. Erick
son was forced In when Crabb drew
a walk, and McCormack added the
final score on an overthrow.
South garnered It* lone tally In
the third when Alexander got In the
way of one of Shaw’s shoots, took
second on Itunn's free (mss to first,
and romped home on Crabb a error.
Tech added three scores In the
third. I, Went was safe on an error.
Kwart* drew a walk, and McCormack
sent them across the rubber with a
screaming three bagger McCormack
scored a minute later on another er
r or.
The Maroon's final counter tame In
the sixth when M West was safe
on Dunri'a error, raced to second on
Hnydei a hunt, and scored on sn
oilier deluge of hacker error*.
8hsw, rnkkie liurler, worked In
good style fur the first three Innings,
hut Drummond elected to aepd In hi*
ace, Maney West, at the atart of the
fourth.
American Association
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tndfananolta. April 11,— ft Vf 15
Minneapolis . * 12 3
Indianapolis .1*» II
Ha»lane* Malana, f.»nr-h. MrlJraw.
Mang urn and Mayer, Petty, Atnith and
Krueger.
f.oulavllte. K April 11— ft II F
A* Paul . 4 7 4
leftist Ilia 4 7 3
ftartarla* Markle Ifnltchauear and
Allen, C'ullop and Mayer.
Tnfadn. April II — It |! K
Mllanuhra . 3 7 <»
I niadu . . * 11 4
Mariana* h< hair k and Hhlnault.
Scott and Oaaton
('elumhui O, April 11— P H f.
Kama* City . .. 2 • S
Cnlttmboa ... .,, 4111
Hanoi ie* i‘aMw»|l Thnrin ehla.n and
Skiff. I’almarn and Hartley.
I’hlfAdalphln.—William I* 'iaimi"
llrlltlni, Mar AA. tie , light • haa vywelfht,
a.v>r#d a fa. hnlrat knm kaut agamat Te«
Mrf;wan. Canada. In tha ae-anih round of
,. arhaduled la-round bout__
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WiRhltlfltbn, April 1'• Wallet
JidlhSOp. See of t|»* \\ hPhtflgtcn team
»*|m ncd IH* t atIt camfwiign in the
At net P in league Timed**» with a abut
nut \|< tofy mer I’litlad* Iphln 4 !«»
The vrtetan was In great form, al
lowing only font hit* and l**»i4ng hut
tWO l^iKPra
President Ctndidge ••ffi* tally open
ed the uphwhi by topving nut the first
hall. The president was accompanied
hy Mrs, C'oolldge and an *»ffi« ial par
ty. Heerefary WUhur of the navy
led the parade of the two tram* to
the flag pole in deep renter field
where the flag Was rais' d prior to the
opening of the game
It was the mist shut-out victory
for JnhriNnn and hy at rising out
'-ight of the visitor* he increased his
total in this line to more than 3,000.
Judge, nice. Huel and f»oslln supplied
fhs hits that gave Washington its
runs.
A crowd of more than 2'* non < ,f
ncased the opening
Washington April 1 ft
PHIhADEhPH I A WASHINGTON
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Hal#, lb 7 I « 7 * Harm :h ft •
Strand, < f < ft l ft Rfr*, , f 4 1 7 n
Hauser lb ? 11? 1 Go*lm If 4 2 ft ft
Niin on* If 4 \ .'ft li«h#r, r# ft .7 ft
Miller, rf 1 ft ft 1 Prof rn. 7h ? l in
Gall’v. *• n »» Perkh *» 4 ft i s
Perkin*, r 3 ft 2 ft: Huel r 7 ! 4 1
R fieri*, p ft ft o 1 Jrthneon. p 4 t ft 1
‘ 'gd*?** p ft •» ft ft
Meeker, p « « ft ft Total* 32 7 27 Jo
/9a u mgr p •• ft ft t
xftnjggv | o ft ft
sRlennda t ft 0 ft
* Welch 1 ft ft ft
- | .
T fttJ*!» 7ft < 21 I'
t Hhi fml for R Harris in third
»x Balled f ** r Ogdon in ■ mi
x 4J( Batted f»»r Meeker in eigli»ll
Philadelphia ft#ft non ftoo- ft
\V..ahinginn "21 fttft 4
>ufnm«rv Runs Judg* Rl<«\ Onslin.
I'taher terror* Galloway <2). Hale
Three Me* hit* Judge Stolen i>**r Rt e
<2). He* ftfi* *. Prothero Double pla'*
*21 Sacrifice. Pro!hero Houhla id*'.
Ruel to Judge I-eft on baeea Philadd
nff H ifarna I off Ogden . off Meek
er, 2. by Johnson. 2 Struck out: By
Meeker. | by Johnson. * lilts: off
R Harri*. ", in 2 Inning* of Ogden. 3 ^
inning* off Meeker 2 In 3 innings off
Baumgartner ft in 1 inning Hit by pitch
re By <»gden (Prothero) Lowing pitch
er. B Harri* t’mplrea. E\*ns, Nsllln
Rowland. Time. It.'..
*alt lahr 4 Ity —Herman \uert»n«H.
flail Imke ctlf, junior welterweight, won
on a foul from V’lrgll HparV Po<atello
Ids , in the fourth round of a scheduled
• i* found l»ou*
RiseMl l<Ms
and Standing
s % lias M I I IM I
HinlNin
Hi f* * 1 *** Hj
NhnM*
i I tiit|(|r!f<hik fc fl| Iftftng
I it*- flat tin* •• I
| t’ttM tnmmU t. V*it • *#t«f f I* I
(•am*-* f*«4*'
f* f -i.M.f»» at timntt*'
ItifHitthn at Saw ImHi
I |<i«ten ka l,lMia*l*lr»>»*«
I *1 MU IN If l«. I t
■HMntJing*
II i I1* t I'
I »et r *»4t . ... I « 1 ana I ***»•
! New f«>rk I « l.fipft I ftftft tftft
| tYaahington ,I n I ftftft 1 ftftft fcftft
I 8* |,OU HI . j ft | ftftft '.ftft ftftft
Cleveland ....... ft 1 ft»ft .iftft ftftft
ftftSf ffh ft t ftftft *ftft ftftft
Philadelphia ft I eft** 5 ft ft eon
Chlfftfo
\fplenlm'* Np*iiIIi
Malroit 4 ('jerrUfifl %
SeH York 2 ttneion I
M’ a eh t ngt cm • i Philadelphia. ft
HI I out I*. '• 1‘hifll** .1
littfiei f <h|m*
Mt Lntjia si I hi'dgit
< !e% eland al hett* i?
Philadelphia a* Wa»hlfifinn.
Nr w York at Boston
IHKHM IN \rmh I I I IUN
Mandinta.
vv !,. iv t w L
Colyinbua . 1 ft I fte<t i.ftftft ;.ftft
Toledo 1 ft 1 ftftft l ftfto ‘.ftft
Louisville . 1 ft i ftftft 1 ftftft .Sfto
Indianapolis .... 1 ft 1 ftft'i 1 000 5ftft
Kansas City ....ft 1 .ftftft .Oft** .ftftft
Milwaukee . ft | ftftft &ft») .ftftft
St Paul . o 1 .ftftft .'ftft ftftft
Minneapolis ft 1 ftftft 50ft ftftft
Ve*terdn>‘« Keaulfa^
Columbus ft i;a fine a city. 2
Toledo. 5; Milwaukee. 2
l.ouiavlllr. ft. St Paul. 4
Indianapolis. Jft. Minneapolis *
(iamo Tods'
Milwaukee at Toledo.
Khp«ms City ai Cnlumbua
St Paul at I^Milaville
M mprapolia at !ndianspoils
HUI TMKRN **Ml< I \T|U a
Mirmingharn. II. Chattanooga. 4
Memphis. . I.iit.p Rrx-k. 12
»« Orleans, y. Mobile 4
Atlanta 4 Nashville 4 (Called «-nd
tenth, darkness. I
PKIM4 I OI1T I.KM.I K
Han k ranrieoo. . T . Oakland ft.
Vernon, ft. I.o* Angele* ]
Ha* ramento. 12; Portland. 2
MAT CONTESTANTS
ENGAGE IN FIGHT
t'cdar Hapid*. Is , April 14.—A
wrestling match that ended with all
the appearance of a prfs.e fight wa«
nw.irded to Hugh Nichols over
Johnny Meyers tonight.
Both men were covered with blood
it the end of the match, due to a
fistic encounter between the two
w restlers.
Today's h.ntrirs.
IIAVUK l»K (.u\(i:
F raf rum Burae If *«* maiden ?
«r-old <ol»* ami gelding*. 4 furlonti
aFloudland III Ham flrrnet .. 11*
Black Fllmber III c FMiato . II*
bPe!#r Paul 11* aShanghal ...III
Early Baby II* Slate 111
Hatlle Man 11* iToppantte . Ill
hGreaf Momenta II*
aJ M Foaden entray; bF! H M-Lean
and J. F. K« lioi r entry »*ll P Whitney
and L S. JThdmpann enfry
Second re* e Pure# |1 2*6 claiming
\#ar-oid« and up * furlonca
Vk*a chairman 112 *Poot Sport ...1*2
xVeniseloa . II* xAnttdUlty *4
Simplicity .1*7 Floating On , .!»•
*Fehrah ** Arendat . Ill
Stake ... f*« Pellahm . JC*
Poe 112 a Ha he | K . tftS
Tiding* ... 1 *7 Peapalr .II?
Bright f.lghta 1** Vacuum . ,112
Gallipot Boo fire
Mvrfl# ft: Ison ft ftendlta luS
Third race The Tiptop puree, purse
II ?** 3 vear oida * furlong*
Ponaghee . iJ l S»rko . . ja*
a Beau Naeh !*• atlolden Armor 1*4
hKlng'a Hanaorn lit hYank*-# Brine'# 1*3
Marninn ..,163 Malap*-rt . «»f
*W. J s*im«m entry. hJ S Foaden
entry
Fourth ear# The Harford handicap,
ptira*. I *** added. 3 year old*. »<* fnr -
lot Wm
a New llamp re IIS Punlln 1 ?•
F.jmiia !AA dOoldcn Sphere 1"4
Swing ATlong 1A4 • S* >«tor Norrla 1A*
Potninluue l*i hMaln Ma»t 1*7
Flint Stone 111 atlolden Buie . 1*3
Knobhl# . Ill clfOiigh Jordan 1C
dFltartipain . . 1«* Lord Fra nit# .1*1
• F'attl alack *■ well Finder .1(14
• Sarko *'• Brin*-# ,f t'ni'a 11*
bH#e| Tap* 1*4 Shuffle Along 114
• J K L Roar* entry; bFI F' Whitney
entrr. rKenton atahl# entry dSea Gram
• table and J. II Stnttler entry
Fifth race Puree f|.**o. claiming 1
y#ar old* and up mile and one eliteenfh
ftoval Puck 11* Luminlet .163
aO'Henrv >*• Gray Gahlee 16*
HancJ 16*
Slxlli ra»e Puree *1.266 claiming 4
year olde and up mil* and on* furlong
ftiiddi* K#an . . 11* Honolulu Tiny 116
The Foreigner 11* »Pay Lilly ...1**
Royal Frown 1** xSmarty . lr,‘
xF'iytng pevll 1*2 xOwaac *.1®I
«NI*M P.al.Ur I <11
seventh ra«*e Purae 11.?** rla'mlng.
4 veer old* and up; mile and one fut
long
St Donard - 111 Fote P’or .11*
j North Wale* .,110 tnvtgnrator .11*
I Fannie fl#an '*• xStiper Hum 1*4
itftgh Gear 162 xMvatlr 161
v Apprentice allow en e claimed
Clear, faat *
AA indaor Out.—Phil *fcl#r*w w aa a ward
ed the deriglon over Johnny Mellow
! Tommy tfughea won the verdht from
Johnny L##r ll*milt«n. tint : Pave Hurke
given deeiaiop over Harry ‘ Kid ’ Lucky,
of Dayton
T1AJ1 ANA.
, r " ’ 'r* J’ur*. I : ■ flr o d* «
nif longs
Top Hide .1#» n He-man ... lie
PuaRaher .Ill Isabel . ..IIS
Bi|ljr f>ovs .... l#j bKusman 113 :
Run I«at he -111 V*. me# . . . J! *1
Uur Hoy ill J^aHeaton .113
bPubla entry.
#**'nnd r.r* Pun* |?»n rlalmln*. ».
'“*r #,*d* and up, 5*^ 'urlonga
t,1*; K * rruun. .Ill
Blllp ,I*>. ,1)1 na),,,™ ,,,
s'* I*** h 1I« J.a1p M«r>r .’..)))
other Hunch 105 itNndaroia ...113]
• ’apon .113 * Mildred Ruth .!#&
<ihr-ime ....111 t hirmmt .Ill
Misa Jan# 106 /.iron ...117'
.113 xGnhJ Flush 103
xPlamaganet 113
Thlr-I ra-e Pure# $®9®, claming, 3
year olds. « furlongs
Twin Fn* 10* Wtimer the W 4 Hi
Jtmgnn l®4 Golden *up ....11#
E*« Ackley 11# ’nmhaitiim lie
Faurth ta«e Purse MOJ. claiming, 1
>**r -ills and up. £ furlongs:
H#s#t# Young .104 i**ro#n 1*4
>ulv FI' 10? Kthel Brown HR
Eadr Bourbon 1®7 Rs.-dol) 14*4
* FJoota 104 l.ady Tiptoe |07
Ma*«et Rule . 1®7 R##s . . .107
You Ret 1«4 H o*tworm 107
Hhfffv.107 Ho Inga # 1«7
Fifth ra # Pur*c i la Im lag 4
'esr-olda and up fiv- end on# half fur
longs
\Miss Hpeara ..10? «|4#da*sle !•?
a Preserve tor 104 aCalgary |*ad 104
* Fireplace 104 \Sorf*i Honey 10|
il>#il#r«u* l®4 a Arctic King t®4
M u Freyer i l®7 Bella
ftove's Roost 1®* Phillip# Lugo Ml
John, .lr .10# Roisterer 10#
July F'ly I ns «If. Tlurgot ne 1®4
IV Mnntgnm'y 104 tFltm# 1#f
Htath rate Purse, tl 000 handicap.
v«.t olds an«l up ni^e and one-als
1 . p»f» I I t w
sHia-k Shasta * • Tracer . #4
as Van Patrick *1 Great, f.uck 1*f
Moeur H LIon . #4 Be Frank 102
a Walker entry.
s#\#nth r*'# Purge, I*®®; claiming.
3 \car «1ds and ur> fn # furlongs
*F Glornaius in® *C A Com akry 111
Ha If on .Ill s.Ioe V.Ill
!»#nnla IT .,117 \Hpear Shot .102
Babe Ruth ,.*.11® \Furtoua Bill 11?
Ravenwlrg ...1I& Pueblo .117
\l.etuon H#th . 1®? AAthanna lift
S»nn# Bell 11® Harrigan's Heir jl*
Eighth ra< * Claiming purs# |4®0. 4
year-nlda and up; mil# and 7# >arda.
11.11 tl# Bra- h *« *t -ffield 1®l
\1laut1a T“a *Th# Pslconer 3 14
*Qoe<te#k !#4 fw*uMful . . 113
N*nth race Pur*# $70® claiming 3
* *>Ua a»4 Hr. mil* a*il nn« tflurlti
\n\ ynnsr.su \ t
ADA r.KTl*r*rAT
fWr
GROOM
•M UlM< 0»*
Keeps H«'r
( Combed ^
HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY
Millions I’sc It - Few t ents buys Jar at Drugstore
Ktan atubborn, unruly or ahum
poonl hair ala'* rnnyhoil all day In
any at> la you llhr 1 llalr tlroom'1 1«
a dignified combing i roam which
glvra that natural gloaa anil well
|gloomed effort to your hair--that ft
nal touch to good dies*, both In Nwl
no** and on aivinl envailoni “llalr
i ironin ' I* gi ala«» help* grow
thick. h«n\>, Itmtroua hair Hraiit of
girca*y, harmful imitation#
i
\liiki> Hflivn
Pnlmih \\ illioul
Siiij»lr Roltlilr
r
*<**lm nf (rifur **»
I'l.’l! M*rk* < *|»» Mini
S-tMMi It* "WHlllHg
Hut I mi Mil*.
•ft] ft t n fiYttutirM
% ifirtfl nf)«l tplk*
Ins hi* il'liyl **
ItMMMim *>f Hi*
HI, fxiun Brnftft*
...IlIrllMItiil lirs*
Iv t# lh* lemtr. *
T to J vlMnry
■IV* r I'hlrtin H«*
'milpiling out two hM» In f«*ur
tempts
dialer. Iw* nk In 1* ^ * <>l p“* f -* n
ffi«t baa*. fielded |»'rf *'l> with *
out outs and n*» *»f«* di»*\e in
fli nt run and the run whh’h lu <■}•.«■ »’ ^
tie In the fifth He finished «»*h ‘
.500 average at bat, although he d>v’w^
not score.
Urban Shocker, who quarreled with
the Krowns’ management most of *b*
winter, pitched in ? ;id -ease<v f
holding the Sox to six hits, only tw-.
of them bur hed
The Sox wore without the leader
ship of Frank Chance w hr* Is cor
fined to a hosp taJ pending : ov*’
from a cold. Johnny Evers, aet,?, ~
| manager, was on the side linos
The game drew an aUendat • o*
About 2^.nno.
Tho p. -ore;
ST I/irfS * rfff r\a<*
ah H n A aR 11 o «
r'r,». f rf '.1 • • • * 4 ,
* «
Slulsr.lb 4 ? Je b S * ' '
Will’rn* If 4 ’ i e 4
M'M’ua.Sb 4 e 2 K * mm th 4 ’ ;
.fur Ann rf 4 I ! f f4» rr»ft If 4 ft *> *
Sev’reld - 4 1 4 J M Hr! n M 4 ft ft
F.Merhe.Sb 4 1 4 •
j Shocker p 3 ft ft 4 Roh'i>. n p ft
- aftirunk I ft ft *
Tstili 24 11 C7 IS Crmnell; r ft ft ft
l iArchd on inn/
I -- -
To** ■ *4 f :: ■ -
rH* tied for Robs (Ml - * (
for ('onnally !n r.
Scots by inning*
St Lome .-Oft ’’ft 2‘f 7
Chicago ~ftft i»ft —*
Humiritf) — Puns Tohn 4 Si, Gerhr*.
M'-Muru* J«rob*< r, Sir- ' ’f ■=■
Hooper. Kamm Err0*-« i;#rtw-r she**
Kamm Two baa* h •* (/*•**- Ifoap*
42). Tobin *2). J»rob« n Fro *n b; ».*«
Kamm, McM?noa Sa^r.f reliir*
<;#rl*er Double plaj McClellan t*> *
l n» »o Shrely Left on b***s St Ir «
* Chi* ago 4 Ha**a on balls < »ff
hhr»'’k*r 1, off n*>b*rt*r.»i j Sf u V o-r
Rv Robertson. : by Shofkwr 4 * o» * -
ally 2 Mil a: Off Robert.* ft if »*• * n
* — r<■ off 4 nna - *«
Ha****! Ittll In. r r t **■
Robertson I'mpire*. Otto* «nd Helm*'*.
Time 1:41.
I ip-r* M in: Sliinr in Field.
DETROIT—April If —-Detroit
tli* American *»««en Tuesday by * *■
!nl Cleveland 4 *o j in gnu • rep!*!*
with **nM'ldnal fielding Cohn Heih o
and Speaker shared honor* The Tige
’.nanag*-* < tit off a po*-* M* ? • in l<«
ftifhfh Innng when h* f* *d f*r m h «
left f'tf * taping ca?< h that * »bhed V
ma of what appeared to '•* » i
home ran Bltje th* Tiger f -t b*
hit s ham* run over the renter f * d fer •
in the *s»th Inning, starting a rally th , *
*■'* Detroit 1 run* and a on« p« .ni mn
rin In that inntr.g
Although ground rule* w*r# r*c**«
the ■ rowd did not bteak th* r* ord f *r
rttentng <!»>*. being **•. *•*>! *• approx
imately 34 <*09
Scor*•
CLEVELAND DETROIT
„ AB H O A AB 1! O a
Jam n.!f 4 1 2 * R .* jp 4
St ph.2b 4 3 6 2 < obb. rf 3 13
Spea r , f 4 a 3 e F ■* n 1, if 4 1 2
J Se ll m 4 I 2 I H* i n rf 2 . «
Bur a. lb 114 1 Pratt. ?b 4 12
JS'ma rf « 1 1 » Rign y. *5311
I.ukr.ib 4 » 2 : Jor*# 3t> 1 S 1 t
Myat? c 4 ft 2 1 Baea r. * 2 ft 1
Shau a. p 1 t 1 1 Da us* p 1 • *
iBro *r 1*9# -
-Totals 21 I 27 IS
Total* 2« 11 24 1#
x Baited for Fhause tn flh
Cl tee land .Si 2 ss*- 1
Detroit . f")n 1**3 SSx ♦
Summary—Runs St*pher>*en <"*.
Speaker Bttie Cobb K ttbergilU U
niann. Tero-bae* hit*. Stephenson Lai*
*ka 8hau#» Fotherglll l%r ^tU. Hc *
run Blue Sacrlftte. Rigne> Double
plays Lutske. Stephenaon Burn* Rig
nr> Pratt-Blue til Ijtlt on Las Cle-in
land f. Iiefroit 5. Ba*es .»n ha’l* off
Shaute. J. l>au«* 3 Struck out iy Shau •
2 Daus* 1 Hit by p!t.h**r by Fhauf*
< B**eler» Wtld pltrne« Shautr * mp!P«
Hildebrand, Moriarty. Urtnibj Tdu# i ll.
1 aiik*'p« Defeat Retl S>\.
Boston. April 15—Twenty f t thousand
! enthusiasts saw the world champion
danker* defeat th» Red Bo*. 2 *o 1. tn the
opening game of the season her* toda
The winners made both their run# tn the
ninth when Ruth and \V,»rd alnaied. T
an or I fired and Wambagan** made tv .
error* on ground holla. The single B.»*
;ton run resulted from Pninks a ng •
l«ee« hunt and Khmke'a engt*
Phawkey held Boston t* ts« hits ‘n
aeien Inning* and then Ho* t pitched h
less ball Mayor Curley threw at t! -
first tsll to President teuton of the Bed
Boa. Pres.dent Johnson o* the American
league attended the gam* The wore
NEW YORK HORTON
AaH A A II O a
wit« f i * f; c*‘ • f * * (
Dufar ’dj 4 1 2 2* \\ h-. t 2b 4 • « 4
Ru-h.lf 2 t * * Vearh.tf tear
ripp.lh 2 • > * Harris lb 3*1
Meus'lrf 4 o 2 * gnrty**f J # * f
Ward. Jb 4 t 4 . Bhsnka.db 4 i 1 %
Boha g.e 4 * S f hr* *« J 4 * «e~
Rro(t »• 4 a 3 2 rrNet)’.e 2 a « 1
Ph wkey.p 2**1 Khmk- p 21*2
sHdrlck 11*^ ——
lloyt.p 1 * * : Totals 24 t •: U
Totals : 2TI *
* Ha tied for Phawkey lo e’gh V
Jk ore b\ inning*.
New York . ...__ . ...•** M* **J—2
Boston **• *1* e*a
Pummar* Runs Ruth Meuse Phans#
Errors Wambagansa ij Shank* > eler,
bases Ruth Witt Sac-Tie hit* I’-pt
l«ee. trouble plays Peott to Ptpr. Prott ' *»
Bard toPtpp. I.eeto WatnbscanM Is Hs
ria Wambagana* to Harris l,eft on base*
New York. T; Boston 5 Ri*«* <*n h*‘ *
Off Shankey. S off Havf j. . ff Cl. ^
2 Strut k out; H* Sh*wke\. t hy Hoy
t; hy Khmke 4 Hits Off Bhswk,** 2
in ? inning*, off Host, none in 2 istat*
Passed ball O'Neil! U >atlin| t he
Hoyt. rmplre*. Conndty an I’.neen.
Time 2 •*
•rfaatsn. I*a—Ty Pelentan ef A, raat»«
outpointed Uty Pchwarta ©f New Ye*k.
It rounds
Break congestion
Apply Sloan'*. You don't h.tve
to rub it in. Ju*t pat it on gently.
It »rnd« Ireah, new blood circulat
ing *wiftly through the ti*»ue«
Brrathmg become* racier. Con
geation clrara away. &vn the cold
i* gone. Oct a hottle from \ our
itraggiat today Ji cent*.
Sloan** Liniment- *• i lb firm.’