Buffaloes Lose Deciding Game of Series to Wichita by a Score of 5 to 3 Miner Bn*l« Bill Bnilry in Pilrhen*’ Rattle Lifiinr ,Sk tlmalta'a Ninih litnlnn Hall) Falla Jllinrt Hnl»ltt*i*n leaHa al Hat Willi T* n llaMrr, Hntnrr. t ■ — It’IIITA. Aptil tl — • tooth* atari *4 II* rallF ina lata In lh# puna inAar *« A I ilrnppail lh# IhltA amt AaclAlnf tarn# ■>f lha aarlaa In Wlchtla, * In 1. In * pitch*™' balll* ha tw#»tt Mit***r ami it*n*r, Wichita's veteran right hatnler had ths l>«it of the Omaha auuthiww fnr tha flrat fight Inning*. Omaha started It* first and only real bid in ma ntnin, and made the local fnna decidedly un eaay With three run* ecored and two runnern on baaca with the tlelng run, hut big Stanton failed aa a pinch hitter and fanned for the third out. Wichita got a two-run lead In the first frame on on# Ion# hit and held ths lead all the way, Increaalng It to /our runs In the fourth and two live In the eighth. Wichita started with a walk and a long double In the first, which, com bined with an over throw In by Thompson, accounted for two runa. A single by Beck, O'Brien's double, a wild pitch by Bailey and a aacrlflco fly made It two more In the fourth, and four single* In a row added one more In the eighth. Muaaar held Omaha scoreleae for eight Innings, and only once, In the third. When Wilcox was thrown out at th# plate, trying to acore from second on Bailey's single, did Omaha have a man to third. ItOblnaon Jed off In the big ninth with a home run over right, hla sec ond of the series. Griggs walked and Honowitz got a hit when hla fly to right fell safely, hut Bonowlts was out trying to make second on the play. Wilcox walked and Wilder aent t wo runa horn* with a two-bass smack to lsft. Bailey also walked. This was ths situation whan Stanton was sent AnvnTi*nngrr ft Mel Thing • DO ITT KIM IK Sen! yt nr name and add raw plaint* written together with f sen la (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dm Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a trial package eontaining Chamberlain's Csngn Rented* for nought, soldo, croup, bronchial, "fa” and whooping sought, sod tickling throat: ChsMbortsTn’e Sum* ash and Liver Tablets lot etomssh trsn> Mss, Indigestion, gsse* pains that arowd ths heart, hiliensnsM and sonetlpalieat Chamberlain's Halva, needed In every faarilf for horns, set Ida, woende, pUet, and Ada sHsetioar. these valued family MsdidBM fee only HsmM Don't aim it, Hits ^Misses W+ Buffaloes -.. T! i r n i I I i I j IWm. H . I I I I I ( for. *i...... 4 . , , I ft I ft ft ft fMM , w t in • i iMMIIV . Aik, ft M n A ft I, »*Mt# If T 1 I * 9 f IkHM*" *• ♦••if] ha tL ..« ifii! (<>»•(• i ii .I f # { f f fe'V* m iMn, ft. | 4 ft f | ft (tali**, p..I 4 I * I I • lift..." ..I ] ■ • • • ,,*tonta» ,, . I • • * 4 • Tftuu m » • it ii “T •Mftn fnt llrliii III »l«lft lllftlllnl (aft I* % ftllta I* ftlftlh. •nn ftp tnnlMMi Onftha *«•••••* ft—ft Hlrhtlft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I 1—4 fttimm***—Two-ft*** Mtfti Rnhtnwft, Wllriftr. Il'ltrlni llama rati l Mnfclmaa ftniHlIirMI- llrtlri ll*m aft Min Off ftfWaarr, ft i alt IMlcl, ft. ft|r«»k aalt lip Muaftrr, ftj ft* Italia*, ft l,afl mi ftnaaftl NlrHIla, (| llmafta. ft Will till • In ttallar, Karnrft run*: Omaha, Ii Wlrnllft, 4. Umai I iftft, I mplm i pallia* anil Halil In tn bat f»r l.a Vulllft, who hn<1 fnllftd In hit hara, unit the hi* ftotithpMW ItftAVar looked ov»r thr*« atrnlfthl ftlrtkon dluhad up by Munftar. Jonii-H Defeat Links, 12 to 10. St Joseph, Mo. April 21,—A long two hsgsr by Nick DeMagglo thst drove In thrss runners in the eighth inning and a home run by Of Williams, the first of the sssson hers, featured Sf. Joseph's 12 to 10 victory over Lincoln lit ths deriding gsme of the serifs today. The score. LINCOLN. AT. JOAKPH. A It II.O A A II.II.O.A. Moo-e.rf 4 O .i 0 Dslf'glo.lf 5 110 H'tlton.Zb 4 2 12 AtenRon.Sb 10 14 Mllan.lf 5 12 0 Gilbert, lb 5 0 0 2 Mnyiler.s 0 3 A 0j Mlll**r.cf 3 12 0 K ftMlItt.rf 6 i l Oj Willi's,rf 6 3 10 McD'td.Sb 4 13 4j Mafhes.lb 4 3 14 0 McD’li.Xb 5 3 » 2| Fisher,e 4 0 10 Maker,ss 2 0 1 2j Cor yan,** 4 12 2; Kae'aen.p 1 0 0 2 Bailey,p 0 0 0 1 Stoke*.|i 1111 Jiav’port.p 3 1*2 xlonkey A 0 0 0 Hum p 110 2 ——I tLove 1 0 • 0 Totals 40 12 24 12, -— — ] Totals *7 1117 12 xConksy ht for Stokss In ninth. 7.Love hit for Davenport In seventh. Score by Innings: Lincoln .*10 430 021—10 St. Joseph .101 020 14x—12 Summary—Huns: Hamilton, Milan, Snyder, KlnsHle, McDonald (2), Mc Daniel*, linker, Stokss, Conl.ey, Dr-Mag* gio, Stevenson, Miller CA>, William* (2), Mat he* 12), Fisher, Corrigan (2). fcirror* Hamilton, Milan, McDonald. Dakar, Stev Mititon (2>, (illbert. Huna and nits: off Halley, 3 and 2 In 3 Innings (nine out In fourth); off Davenport, 4 ard 0 in 4 In filng*, off Itomr, «nd 5 ,n 2 Inning*; off RnrmiUMsn, * and 10 In I 2-2 *nninga; off Stoke*, 4 and 3 In 1 1-1 innings. Kerned runs; Lincoln. »; At, Joseph, 4. fiae»* sn balls: Off Halley, 4; off floss, I; of/ ItssmuNSsn, 4; off Atoke*. 3. Struck out My Halley, I; by Hose, 3; by itssmuseen I, Left on bases: Lincoln, 12; At. Jo seph, 10. Two base hits: Corrigan Davenport, DeMaggln, Snyder, Hamilton Three-base hit•: McDaniels (2), Horn* run: Williams. Aacrlflce hits: flami I ton (I), Stevenson. Moore. Fisher. Passed ».ll: Fisher Stolen bases; Maker, athss, Corrigan. Umpires: Harris and Andtrson. Tims: 1:30. McNally’s Hitting Features. Oklahoma City. April 21.—McNally's ffv bits In five times up. three of them doubles, featured Oklahoma City's 7 to I defeat of Denver_today. The Indians Tommy Milton to Drive Miller Special in Big Race V,_ — ■ iiim-in a J M • AfwH tftf Ih# Mint r*t M H*l M)*lW IB Mi* iRIatWlilMMl |0# mil# Mi* » h*rh •ill lie held *1 M** lndl*ttai«ttf* M»i»t •paadwat m MMl, Mar H, MlHnh, !•!*• •!*•*» of IH* IMtaMpW |t« rlaaal, • Iter lei hl« »paai iwnml M»r IM Had »f lh* l»M, Mar Id* I Att**la* at IH* ml# of III II tnll** •n Mm • Milfoil IM Wmhllt# w»H4 a #p**d I hint *hn * In*# Ifil • lt-eyltnd*r mf tiv*r lh* annd* tiff llavion* lt»*rh, hi*., *1 IM Ml* «f III! mil** *n hour. lh* fnalaal *nv Human ha* aver iiWtiall* tt at elatl tin four whaala, la j alpartt-d In t#t avan mora apaed mil of th* liny Millar hracial of III tilblo Inch#* plafnn dlaplacamanl. which w«a aapetially hulli for lha In tarnation a I rae*. Mad* II Mira* airalcht ftnm lha tlruall** |l «aa h»n*#t • thud victory la f««r day* Th# atnrat ntcNvkrt okuhoma city. All iio a A* II l) A Onrman.fb 4 • I ll llaaa.af tilt Falk rf « J I II Awaanay.cf 4 1*4 B#r**r a* 4 1 4 II McNally th 114 1 ii’ltrlan.rf 4 3 3 I lllackh n.lf 4 11* tllnafdUf 4 1 1 oj npancar.o 4 3 4 1 llncha,c 4 » 4 ft Knicatt.lh 4 I 14 • Itandlay.b 4 I I il Tat# lb 3 # n 4 Dnnnvn.ib i n • its Khadot,aa till • Whallnt toon Aon**r.p 4**4 Voorhl r.d 4 4 o 11 — *——* - Total* 44 It it IT Total* 14 TO 14 Ml f Bat tad for Donovan In ninth. Poora by Innln**: Oanvar .....It* M« tit—I Oklahoma city .,. ...14* #13 11»—7 Autntnary—Mona: Fatk (t). tlarrar. O'Brlan. Voorhl*# H*»* ft). Awaanay til, McNally <11. Krua* r: Krrora: O'Brien, Boch*. Kru#*#r. Khadot: Two-baa# hit*: McNally 11) Haa». Blackburn. Falk (1): Thrac-liaaa hll: Krtia*ar: Atolan baaaa: Khadot 42>. McaNally: Baa* on ball*. Off Aon*#r, 1: off Vnorhlaa. 1: Atruck out: Hr Aon*#r, 3; bv Vnorhlaa. 1: Doubla ttlava: T*t» lo McNally to Kru#**r ft): Falk to norm an: I, ft on baa*: Uanvor, 4: okla botna Pity. Id: Tima. t:OI; tTmpIraa: Donohua and Ahannon. Yank Davis Get* Two Homer* Tula*. Okl., April II—Tank Pavla rapped out two mora hom# runa and a *ln*la har# today and materially aldad th* Tula* Ollara In dafaalln* th* Da* Molnaa nooatcra, 7 tn 4. Th* acorn pea moinba, j tulaa. ATI.77.0,A > ABIT PA. rtanln, rf 4 4 0 41 Atiatln. If 4 3 10 Cor'dan, If B I 4 4 Waah'n. 2b 4 I 1 4 Kl.'ry, 1b r, 114 0 P*v6, rf 4 3 4 o fit*. cf 3 1 I n|i,«mb. cf 4 2 1 0 Th'aon, lb M I 111,*llv't. 1b 3 2 14 0 Kna'p, 2b 4 1 4 4) Fll'n, lb-a* 1 I 2 1 fhava*. a* 4 1 2 1 Flahar. a* 2 0 * 1 And'on. c 4 2 4 1 Croaby. « * 1 J I Johnaon, p 4 2 0 o! Blaah'er, p 4 0 14 Undb‘(, p 0 * 4 liAiuart, lb I I I I Total* 17 1*14 12! T*t*l4 11 12 27 14 Acor# by Innln*#: I la* Mnlna* .444 444 *44— 4 Tula* .,,..444 424 It*—7 Atimmary—Run*: rt*nln, Mcl.arry. Itodl*, fh*v»*. Johnaon. Auatln, Waah burn (4). part* 141. frp*by. Error** Knaupp. Dallvaft Blaaholdar. Two-b*** hll*: /.amb. Johnaon. Knaupp. Mllvall. Horn* runa: kfrharry, Hndl*. fhava*. Pavla (41. atolan haaa: t^llyalt. Paubl* play*: fhava* to Mcdarry, Aluart to Fllppln to trfllvalt. I,*ft on baaaa: P#4 Molnaa, 7: Tula*. 4. Itnaa* on ball#! Off Johnaon. 4: off Blaaholdar. 7, Atruck puit Hr Blaaholdar. 4; hy Johnaon, 4, Hit* and runa: Off Johnaon, 14 and 7 In aavan and two-third* Innln**. Wild pilch: Blaaholdar. ITmpIraa: Oaffnay and llaya* Tima: 1:44. Sig Haugdahl Win* A*cot Speedway Event I»a Art«*l*o, April 2".—HI* llauc Itlahl. Norwegian pilot, won th# f*a Mira lt-lap *11 mil**) automoMl* avant at Aaeot apaadway har# Hunda> In 4 mlnutaa If 2-1 aaeond*. Laon Duray, Franch driver, flnlahed a poor aaeond. r—~ - - - --. 1 BASEBALL! The King of Sports Baseball is, beyond ques tion, the best loved sport in all the world. Thousands of people each day witness the games and millions of people read about them! The baseball season Is ON. Teams in the big leagues are already fighting hard for a foothold on the pennant. Clubs, schools, factories and all kinds of organizations are forming their ball teams. To Follow the King of Sports or the Sport of Kings Read The Omaha Bee Sport Page An baseball In "The King of Sport*," no RACING haa always been "The Sport of Kings." You have secured the latest and most accurate Baseball, Racing, Boxing and other Sport News through The Omaha Bee. The Omaha Bee. in addition to its present Sport Service, la publishing • SPECIAL Baseball Edition at p. m., fea'urlng the very latest Sport New*. If you like our Sport Service, tell your neighbor. If you have a friend who Is not already a subscriber to The Omaha Bee, suggest to him that he place his order now—at the very opening of the Baaebal I Season. “Tell Your Neighbor99 Yank Strokes Oxford in Race ~CA»rPUJPCK V^IKTtf> TMa I* an oxro|Mlonallr lino glow of tho flnUh of tho xaraltr hoot roro liolnoon Oxford and t’ambrldgo on tho Rlror Thamox, t ainhrldgo upxHilng all ralrulatlona hr winning li,r moro than throo longtlia. Tho Oxford rrow, •trohod hr Mollon, tho Amorlran, wax a hot favorlto, but waa hopoloxxly ontrlaaaod hr tho IJght Hina. RACING^ESULTS I HAVRR DR GRACR. First rar#, four and one-half flftllgi: Cloudlaod (floblnaon) ...911.00 1.70 1.00 Toppantte (Mi At «a; ...... 110 1,70 Karla Baby (Romanelli .... • »o Time: (61 3 6. Harlan, Shanghai, fllate, Ham Urefiet, Bnttleman and Prince Hamp ton alao ran. Second race: Three-fourths miles Dan Bolling (Barnes) ....$11,70 9 19 9 40 Tldlnge (I* Walls) . 4.10 4 on Humble (Howard) . 16 10 Time; 1:111-6. Doughnut, Vacuum, Jo ■eph Brandt, Dream of the Valley, Mane Maxim, Admirer, Braaa Band, Venal Joy. Mouth Breeae and The Gaff alao ran. Third race: Five and one half furlongs Burk Pond (Burke) .$14 40 «,00 3.90 Deatherwood (Roblnaon) .. 4 10 4 40 Deputy (Howard) .. 120 Tima: 107 1-6. Mlaa Demine, Black An. Invirtue. Kbony Belle, Flex, Tuara nellJ, Much Ado, Dr. Mayer end New Rival also run. Fourth race: Mile and 79 yard*: Golden Rula (P. Walla) .1.19 6 10 4.90 Golden Billow* (Wallaca)_ 7.10 6 10 Mlnto II (Ambroes) ... 7 60 Time 1:43 2 6 Redntone, Rama. Mat ting Hun and Thimble alao ran. Fifth raca: Mile and 70 yards: Modem (P. Welle).1-49 1 69 eut Marko (Hcobte) .I 60 eut Suppliant il.ee) ....out Time: 1:44 2-6 A. J. Huja elee ran. Sixth races Mile and 70 yards: Blue Htreelt (Wallace).10 99 19.19 6 19 Rbb Tide (Shanks).,..,...6 20 4 20 Re* habits (Chalrnera) ..............149 Time: 1:46 1-4. Folly lighten. < on •ertpt, . Stevens, Buddugte. Bethlehem Steel, Bed Brand, Offspring. Ontario, poodle, Belle of Plymouth. Rage and Tranna* ting also ran. Seventh rare: Mile end a elxfeenth: * floyc# Roots (Sharpe)........1,20 1 99 2.90 Seths Flower (Wallace)...,.4 40 4 00 Sosa Teta (Barnes)..,,...4 io Time; 1,47 1-6 I.ummiaf, Tlpj.it» Wltehet, Bonfire. Time, Boy, Ar rsgosa. Ja<*|uea and Mtork Fin alae tan. COUMHIK. Flr.t IW«*— Half mil.: Mal.rlla .• * «« K»4 H.th . I i"> 1*0 Bill/ W-lch .. ! •• Klh.l F , t>*m.r, John D . F..1lth II.i.b (Ian run, R.i-oa, J1..»—Flr.-.ffhlh, mil,: Fl.ar .II »• JO »• 11* R.lurl.nt .. M* * ** Athl.i* ...* 04 Mild., Jotlm Oortn.a, P.'i.h*-" Pu«,m.l. I.tori.H.n, l»«.l«r Z«l>. Ml« Neuralgia orhaadacb,—rub Ih, for.hMtf -wit m4 inhal, lb, vapor, gjgfij _Oiv If ea. Jan U—J rmrfc j Em. Mumpr and F*r#w#ll Tip# *j#n ran. Third Raca—Flva and on# half fur# Unci# Ab# ..2« 10 * *0 7 *4 Southern 1'arlflc .....6,20 4 60 My Error .4 60 Sparkplug. Barberry, Woodland _lh* flfat tfiwlitg *«*•■ 1‘hllndnlph * tWO WHO j In Ihn ninth, off Plnrcy, llauanr »nd Hlmnutnn doubled and lh* addition of a bunt and a wild pilch gnv* tho via Mora two m»r» runa, Tha acorn; Pttn.ADKI.PHI A BOSTON AM II t> A, AM II O A pikaalb « • } i ! 5 J llala.lb » a » a Warn'** Ik 4 * J » Strand rf » 1 t t Vassal?. } * * * llau.er lb 4 III * Mam. Ik 4 J I* • atm ona.lt * J l * Moon* rf I » I • Miller,rf I o • * Sknakalk J * I I tlali'wy.tt * i 4 I idMS llruggy c » I I • O'NplU.# 1*1* llommtl.a l»4« •Uo'im* • • J • . — — —1 riflnui.# • • * * Total* 14 4 II 14' Quinn,p * • • ' ,iCitfk 1*00 PlireM • • 0 1 ! Total* 14 T if It *W*n for O'Neill In eighth .Halted for Quinn in *l*hib. Score by Inning*. , Philadelphia .•"* *•*—* Horton .4*» *M l,®°—* Summary—Run.: Dyka* Strand, Hau*ar. glmtdonar Krrnr. Hruggv; Two-baa# hit*. It*u**r Simmon., Vaach: Sacrifice* Hale, Hnmnt*l, Mlll*r: Doable pl*y*: Oa loway to Iiykaa to Hauaar: Hommal to to Hauaar: I,*ft on haaaa: rblladalphta. 4; Hoatnti 4: H»«a* on ball*: Off Rommal. a; off Quinn I. off Plar-y. 1: Struck out. By Quinn I; by Plafey, 1: Hit*; off Quinn, 4 In « Inning*; off Placer, 1 Inning: Hit hr pitched ball: By Quinn, Stmmona; Wild pitch; By Quinn. 1;bv Plaroy li l.catng pitcher Qubtn Um pire* : Cnnnollly and Dlneen Tim*. 1 II Yank* Defeat Senator*. ■Waahtrgton. April 11 —Bu.h proved ef fe.-i|v* in tb« plnrhe* In hi* flrat *»me nf th* aeaaon today and New Tork da feated Waahlngton. 4 to 1 Thraa run* off Mogrldge In lh* flrat Inning aaltlad ,h* NfW YORK* I WAgHIMOTOH. AH HO A’ Witt, rf 4 11" Judg*. lb 4 111 * Dugan, lb 6 I 4 liltarrla, lb 4 * J * Ruth, rf 4 8 1 o Hira ef » » J • \1mm0f] If 4 1 1 * OoftUftg If I • : A flVTih 1 li; rinlur, rf 4 8 I 8 Ward, lb 1 o 4 1 Ruel « 4 I 4 * Schang. c 4 l « OlP">!nr°. ,b Jill Scott, •< 1*14' Pack h. a* I • I 4 Mu.h, p 4 11 1 Mogrl ga. P * » ' * —-' rtddbold 4*8# Total* 14 llfirsueoca, a * • * 1 .ftlhbor# 114 4 ' Total* II 4 17111 (HaMad for Mogrldg# In *av*nth. rlia'ted fur Spaa-* In ninth. S< or# hr Inning*; New York .II! ?I! ?li~! Wa.hlnglon ...si* i* _! Kumtnary - Itune; Dugan, Ruth, J4»j*n'1 (It, Rica, R»al Brrora: Marat*. Mthna. Speaca. Two-ha aa bltat Mauaal. Rlra. Judge, Sail. Three baa* hilt: Plpp, Rlehbottrg Sacrifice*! Parklnpaugh. Ward, Plpp. Doubt. play*' t'«**n «• Ward to Plop, llarrla (a Pecklnp*ugh to Judge |,#ff on btiaar: Now York, 4, W.ehlngton, I ltaaei on hall# 'iff Itu.h f. olf Mogrldg., I; off Sp.are, 1 Struck out By Itu.h, I by Mogrldge 1. by Spaace, I. lilt# Off Mogridgo. f In iav»n lnnft)|i: off 1 in tw« In pin*. 1111 by pitched ball: By Muah. Judge. Idling pitcher MogrUlge I'mpirM! Rowland. Rvgna and Nallln. Tima; 1*1. t —; American Association -- -J roivmbttf, 0* April II —Ifnr#: H HJB Milwauk*# .14 It 1 Coinrnbua ......................It >4 ft HnttnMnn—'Walknr. Roan. Potl, Winn. Mark. Ihin*f and fthtnattlt. Town*. •<*nd«rn, Xatcham. McQuillan and Hart ixMilavilla, April 11 —R^orn? R. If E ibfnnnapftlla ..................... It 14 I f.nuirr ill* ..........t • • ♦ llaUrrhf- Orlffln, Miuraw and Kobb, Marlin and Hrnttnm. Hannan (rilr-ToIndn, p«aip«nnd. rain. Rt. Pnat IndianapoliP, oantpon-Nl, rain. H laptalk It tdetvptp, t* Yiiea t I**.# M"'e»J ' IIMM tl*»t| (Hi tM, |t lAilllWM Cl'* ! *.oin at tataa i»i Ufa** at t»>. hue I*»*v*» at Pi tweepB a mu' II I * MH * Man* lot a Wm W I»r1, M.n I oe* Meet Tetk .... I | *14 *M f 14 Ctpatapan ..,,,* f .flf .fit HI Chli eon .( i .m m iff li.*(,■,« ...... I I 4*4 III 411 pi louie I 4 41* -tea Hi Pittet.»r*h .... I 4 111 *l» !l« Boat on ....... i I .»»« t»a t*a PhiledetlMe I I III l#e l*« I a.IrMM I He»nlla t‘|ariaa*ll. Ii Chltepo, I New York I Botina t Brooklyn. *; Pblltilelpfc a I •l Coule. II: PiHeltuteh • lame. TwU*. Plt!et»n*h at Pt l.nele .'kirapo at I'm. itinatl, llnaina at New Talk Brooklyn at Phlledetphlb. . IMF.HICAN Y.KAMK. atan,lira*. W U Pet Win ta.ee chlrtpo . 4 1 .«»* .Ill III PalroTl . « 1 ,«4# .43* lit Baaton ..I i .444 ,44 7 I4» Philadelphia . * I ««* 447 .IM Waahlnpton . I I 1*4 .lit 4i* Naw York . I 4 .171 .411 .Sit Cleveland . 1 * Sis ««« IM PI. I.aula .7 I 147 til III Yeatanlay'a Moonlit New York. 4. Wtthlnaton. 1 Pliilartalphlk, 4: Boaion, 4, t’la»#Ufid-Chlra*o, ram. Pt I,oult-Detroit. rain f.atnae Today, New York at Weehintton. Pt 7.oula at Patrol! Cleveland al ( bleeeo Philadelphia at Boaion. Atmtll tv APPB4 IATIOV. Kteedlnfe. W. J,. Pel Win T.oae indlanapolla ..» 1 lit .117 .714 Kaii.ua City . 4 1 .400 .«»7 .4*7 Milwaukee . J I IM *44 444 Toledo . t 1 4»tl *«« .440 Daulevilte . * 4 .411 .»• -»T« Mlnnaapolta ....... 1 * 471 .444 .174 Pt Paul . 1 4 111 III Columl.ua ....... t 4 411 .474 1*4 Yeeterday *a Baaolta. Colomhua. II, Mllwaukaa. 14 Mlnnaapolla, Id: ld.ulevllle. I VCariaaa ICty. Tnleda (poetpone.! inaal. Pt Paul-Jndtanapolte ipnetponed, tala) flamaa Tailay pt Paul at Indlanapolla Mlnnaapolla tt l.nulevtlla. Katteae City al Toledo Milwaukee at <'olden but MAJOR LEAGUES POLE 23 HOMERS Chicago, April 10.—Fifteen National league player* knocked out home runs during th# flret week of tha new aeaaon. while but eight American league player* circled the baaee. 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Wit t*ro« :t A *14 rot a for it.i ifrnta othor than Wltraoaln, Ilia Palo, nil to t> ipal t ora I. **» N Mlrklcaa An, I kiraao III , P»»«. *«. TiMm Design* From Olympic. Davis I '.up Tram* i Mining of t mill l f Main* liinn a* |»y N»»lr«l 1 runt# Slar - Makrt l.rtlrr PuMif. Philadelphia, ApMI II - WIIMam T, 1 it. national tennb rhomgtM, : t.-iav announced M* re* gnatlen aa a ! ipKinbt nf th* American t»a*i* *op and Olcmpir l*a«i* In do.-g < TMden aald that *• hla amateur atetua h*d Men quea Maned be wished te rellei# th# l*#\ t ru|> committee, which had named him foe both tea me. of any #tnh*rr*e» men* that mi*ht *rl*e over hi* ►•*»• Mon *• an amateur player, W ill t onlltiur la Mb) •nidrn »*id he will rout inn# t» p«** ** *n Individual In euch American tournamente a* h* may enter nod will defend hi# till* In Ihe netlonal championship neat Auaiiet. Along with hla announcement Tlld en mad# public a MMr h* eent today to Julian S Myrlck, chairman of th* Davl* cup committee. In which he lefere to th# report of th# amateur rule committee mad# public leat Sat urday. The letter la a* follow*: "From Ihe report of the amateur rule committee of March 18, 14"*. made public on Saturday laat, a cop'" of which waa mailed to me. I learn with aatontahment that th# player writer In general, and I In particular, am regarded by the committee a* not only no longer an amateur, but aa an ‘evil Influence’ In thw game. “Aa my name la uaed In fhe re port, there can he no doubt that I am regarded by the committee e# auch an ‘evil Influence.’ "Since It le Inconceivable that the association would desire tha preaenr# cm th# Olympic or Davis cup equad# for 1924 of auch an ’evil Influence,’ I, although I do not for a moment con red# either th# falrneee or correct roe# of th# committee’# Interpretation of the amateur rule ofcof my Mend ing thereunder, tender to you is* resignation as a member of both squad* \ alt*. 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